Puyallup High School - Viking Yearbook (Puyallup, WA)

 - Class of 1960

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cStudents Learn to Apprecuate Fune Arts The exchange of papers and documents from the Wash u ton State Hustorucal Socuety of Tacoma us one of the many tuvltues undertaken by Eluzabeth Grunder museum curator any wonders of the Northwest are vuewed un the Paul Karsh r Memorual Museum by grade and hugh school students dur the year under the watchful eye of Mrs Grunder QINSTRUMENTAL uvuusuc 27 rn du b McNamara and Ruchard Guaha rected 7 'Q 1 e orchestra and band respectuvely Z fx 13445 CY: id'-4-cf f uvuuszuuvu cunuon 2 Mrs Eluzabeth Grunder shows an lnduan basket 5 to a senuor student Gerald Iverson We L '71 ve ,f Dur tung hus way through concerts the Datfodul parade contests and football and basketball games was Ruchard Graham Puyallup band durector Leadung the hugh school Concert Marchung Band and the Reserve Band us only one of Grahams actuvtues for he also teaches un the grade schools and lunuor hugh Robert McNamara has put un many long hours at swung hus baton un rhythm to popular semu classucal and class uca arrangements to produce musucal enloyment to all who attended the Chrustmas Swung and Sprung Concerts B tween concerts there are many practuce sessuons for those students pertormung at All State and All Northwest Band and Orchestra Weeks of practuce proceeded the vocal groups furst appearance at the Chrustmas Program be -as fore they could appear as a polushed and blended group Each of the groups appear ances requured hours of practuce and much patuence on the part of Louus Owens durector He worked hard at pertectung the nonettes two glee clubs ensemble and the A Cappella Chour These were lust part of hus busy schedule for he stull found tume to teach a nunth grade chorus class Mr Owens groups partucupated not only un the Chrustmas Program but the Sprung Concert and other programs as well g VOCAL MUSIC Durectung one ol several musucal groups us Louus Owens i ' vocal musrc durector 9 C A ,ff KN . . cg V YF tix? ik ? - X . It I We - - . A . . r ix 'tl SS R Q --X . , ss xt it e V' 'T ' ' -1' -f7flf,f , 4, T T 1 mcg 'aiu 'f' ' T 41, l 1-It l T x l in If ,fu . fl' I1 1? giiil . .I . Q t f ' ' C ' If fl 72 ffl. . . f . l ' ' ' 1 4 lt A - Mf. I l l , l s ll. . . . . 1 1 I' I. I . -. I . ' , ' , ' . e- ' I .I A . l . - H . . I . . 'js' , .. .

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Stanley Brewster helps Allen Reinhart correct his English pa ers Individual Work Done ln Classes Advising the staffs of the Viking Vanguard and the Viking sometimes seems like a full time lab but Stanley Brewster also found time to teach two freshman English classes and a class of cub reporters These first year lournalists learned how to count headlines write leads and construct a good news story They made ad make ups read proof sheets and performed various 'obs given to them by the advanced lournalists Mr Brewsters busy schedule also allowed time for advising Quill and Scroll A new sublect was offered this year with the addition of a photography adviser Allen Reinhart had one full period to work with the photographers taking pictures for the annual and the school papers Mr Reinhart also taught three sophomore and two freshman English classes along with his photography duties made a full schedule John Draper listens class Gladys Sorenson watches while two senior girls, Carrie Halverson, left, and Eve yn Huske right, work on their art projects. Linoleum blockprints paintings clay model landscapes and paper sculpture-all of these were created by art students in the classes taught by Gladys Sorenson. In all second and third year classes the students were required to compile sketchbooks in which pictures ranged from flower pots to facial profiles. Spe- cial projects such as room arranging and oil paintings were done by third year students. Miss Sorenson also advised the iunior class and the Art Club. Beginning drama students gave several readings, pantomimes interpretations, and acted out one act plays, under the supervision of John Draper, drama instructor. Advanced students were re- the studentbody during the year. The third year program in- cluded plays from Shakespeare to current Brodway plays which quired to write a one act play, one of which was presented to X were studied, acted, and reported upon. Mr. Draper also advised the Stage Crew and the Drama Club. Jerry Busuck, head photographer. and Allen Reinhart decide the ex- posure time for a picture to be taken. a recording made in a drama ics



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Students Take Commercial Courses To Prepare For Business Careers Margaret Hughes and Diane Benson were busy the year long, teaching students to set up letters, reports, and manuscripts. Mrs. Benson also taught shorthand and advised the drill team, Miss Hughes instructed courses in bookkeeping. Virginia Kennedy's training in her classes included operating calculators dictaphones drttoes and memeographs Many of the schools programs were printed by her classes Miss Kennedy also taught shorthand and was nn charge of the studentbody account books Wrestling coach Ray Barnes instructed his classes on general bust ness and business law General business gave the students an idea of business problems confronted in eferyday life Business law cov ered the study of contracts insurance employer employee relations debts and property transactions ABOVE Ray Barnes helps a studnt with his assignment BELOW ln charge of Drstributlve Education was Hilda Skreen pictured bove ABOVE Virginia Kennedy left and Diane Benson right xamvne a piece of equipment used in oflce practice BELOW Admirmg some of the projects made in their history classes are Palma Larson ad Al Jacobs ,V Palma Larson Girl s Club advisor and guidance assistant, and Al Jacobs freshman track coach and sophomore class advisor each taught world history which helped students to understand world problems The sophomore requirement began with prehistoric times and continued to the present A suplemementary study of current events was also Included Distnbutnve education included the study of oral and written communication the merchandise of goods and serv :ces store arithmetic and selling Hilda Skreen the instructor of the two hour course also taught non college English and advised the senior class 1 1 1 - , . . 1 1 ' I , . 4. .. . . ' 3 . . . ' .4. x 535, f , -gt ., . . . . .39 I . I A,. I 1 I - 1 1 - 1 - I -

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