Puyallup High School - Viking Yearbook (Puyallup, WA)

 - Class of 1959

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Freshman health alternated every two weeks wlth physlcal educatron Health classes Included studres on physucal mental, socral, and emotronal health Sports, gymnastrcs and stunts were all part of the physrcal educatuon classes Miss Barbara Arnot and Carl Wasmund the Instructors both advised the freshman class Mrss Arnot was also rn charge of all gurls athletscs and advuser of Gurls Atheletuc Assoclatron John Smethers taught health as well as Washington hrstory and baslc math he was also one of the football coaches Advanced health and pre nursung classes were taught by Mrss Adah Sands, who was the health coordlnator for the Puyallup schools Auto accrdents and thelr causes were studled by drrver tralnlng students ln the course taught by Karl Decker Drlvers trarnrng was duvuded Into two parts classroom work and actual drlvmg The class met three times a week tor textbook study Every third day the students practiced drrvlng In a car equupped with dual controls The purpose of the course was to teach the fundamentals of drrvlng and safety both as a drlver and as a pedestrran nv' PHYSICAL SKILLS TA GHT AT PHS SAFE DRIVERS LEFT Frre Chlef Paul Parkhurst extreme left watches Jrm Brown and Helen Hammermerster recelve awards for berng the flrst semesters best drrvers from the safety councll presrdent James Repo Mr Karl Decker center was responsuble for trarnlng the drrvers rn safety and road practuces HEALTH AND PE STAFF ABOVE Mrss Adah Sands left and Muss Barbara Arnot rrght unpack new tennis rackets and balls pruor to the sprang tennis season LEFT All ready for a baseball game weth therr boys gym classes are John Smethers left and Carl Wasmund right

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COMMERCIAL COURSES PREPARE FOR FUTURE Mrs DIane Benson and MISS Margaret Hughes typIng teachers Instructed theIr students In typIng letters reports and manuscrIpts Speed and accuracy are two of the maIn obgectnves of the course Mrs Benson also advIsed the drIll team and pep club Bookkeepmg was taught by MISS Hughes In thus class the students kept the accounts of three sets of busIness papers Ray Barnes was the Instructor for both busIness law and general busIness BUSINESS law gave the student an under standIng of the legal aspects of everyday lIfe General busIness was an Introductory study Into our busIness world and how It affects our daIly lute Mr Barnes was also the wrestlIng coach LearnIng the dIfferent shorthand symbols was the fIfSf step In the shorthand course taught by MISS VIFQIDIG Kennedy and Mrs Benson The students strIved for speed and accu racy by takIng the teachers dICfClIOH MISS Kennedy who was In charge of the studentbody account books and the mImeograph staff also Instructed the course In offlce prac TICC In thIs class the gIrls were prepared for OTTICE 'obs They practIced operatIng dufferent OEEICG machlnes and equIpment IncludIng calculators, dIlTO machInes dIctaphones and the mImeograph The gIrls dIscussed OfTIC9 behavIor and general offIce PYOCTICES DIstrIbutIve educatIon IS a two hour course CODSISTIDQ of one hour retaIl sellIng and one hour of related sales EnglIsh The course Includes studyIng sellIng store arIthmetIc the merchandIse of goods and servIces and oral and wrItten communIcatIon Four hundred fIfty work hours and three hundred SlXfY hours of classroom traInIng are YeqUlFed In the course MISS HIlda Skreen the Instructor also taught non college EnglIsh and OdVISed the senIor class TVPEWRITER TROUBLE Mrs Dlane Benson left and Mass Margaret Hughes ght place one of the many typewrIter rIbbons worn out by the stu dents poundmg out letters bIlIs and other typmg exerclses 'ix ' tl WRESTLING WITH BOOKS Wrestlmg coach Ray Barnes pauses to aId MISS VIrgInIa Kennedy as she completes the monthly tabulatlons Involved wth the studentbody books ,f l DISPLAY PRACTICE MIss Hulda Skreen demonstrates a more eftectwe way to arrange a showcase to one of her dlSTflbUtlVQ educauon students T7 . . I . I ' I I - I . . 1 Y - - f . 1 . . h it . . . A 3, -2 I M . ' ' - ' , 4 life: ' -- - if. I 4 'VCP ,- . . - 'J' gt I , , , . . . h . . . . i . , . . . I - , ' ' - A .I ' , , ' , Wag, I I s F Q .gl , . . ' ' . . U . . l xg 1 I T I Y I I ' I I - N U ' , ' ' , ri , FE- T ' . 1 Q ARK, . N' i ' 4 Q K I T ,alll l 'f



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THAT S IMPOSSIBLE' SOLID GEOMETRY Miss Marlam Cleveland and Howard Huckey compare models of common solud geometry lugures used un theur classes Basuc moth a revuew of the basuc arlthmetuc skulls and those used every day us desugned for those who do and do not wush to go on un mathematics Art Larson taught thus course as well as the consumer math class Consumer math us untended for senuors who have had only one year of math ut guves them a funal revuew of math funda mentals The course us for both those who plan on work mg and those who are goung on to college Mr Larson advused the lunuor class and coached football and track son Thus course umproves aruthmetuc skulls and opens a new world of math and scuence Mr Nicholson also coached basketball and baseball MATH DEMANDS THOUGHT OF FROSH AND SENIOR The fact that equal arcs have equal chords us lust one of the many theorems proved by students un euther Muss Moruam Cleveland s or Howard Huckeys geometry classes Solvung problems on the board and makung geometruc Chrustmas decoratuons were also uncluded un the course Muss Cleveland was un charge of season tuckets thus year Mr Huckey also taught a class of freshman algebra whuch untroduced more untrucate graphs equatuons and roots The advanced algebra classes taught by Mr Huckey delved unto logaruthms and theur place un the world of scuence and math B sudes hus teachung dutues Mr Huckey coached the reserve baseball team I MATH TEACH ERS Art Larson left pays a vusut to Dean Nucholsons turst peruod study hall to look over one of the new lubrary math books x2 T6 Typucal of the problems solved by the algebra and advanced algebra classes taught by Don Wulson us the prevuous problem Trugonometry the next step up from the ad vanced algebra on the mathematucs ladder was taught by Mr Wulson The freshman class and the Vukung Knughts were also advused by Mr Wulson Those takung part un the most advanced math course offered at Puyallup were un col lege math taught by Glen Crum The course offered a glumpse of the math encountered un the furst two years of college Analytuc geometry calculus and college algebra was looked unto un these classes Mr Crum was Math teachers Don Wulson left and Glen Crum rught chuckle as they prove tour equals tuve The fugures on the board prove the unlukely statement also un charge of the vusual educatuon program 19 . . . , . , I I , . . . . v e- , . I I . 0 f . . . 8 I . . . . 1 ' - l Freshman algebra classes were taught by Dean Nichol- ' y g . . . 1-y a . 1

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