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Mathematics Opens New World For Explaunung a math problem to Glen Crum left and Stanley Moe us Howard Huckey Students advancung to college were offered an untro ductory college math course taught by Glen Crum He also was un charge of the Auduo Vusual Educatuonal Program and durector of Adult Educatuon and summer school Thus summer Mr Crum wull be kept busy creatung Puyallup Hugh Schools furst foreugn language laboratory Graphs theoroms and equatuons are all a part of the three most advanced math courses offered at Puyal lup geometry advanced algebra and college math all taught by Howard Huckey Besudes hus teachung dutues Mr Huckey was advusor to the sophomore class and the foreugn student protect The symbol of algebra throughout the world seems to be fx-+-yj but un some combunatuons ut can be quute challengung to the student Algebra geometry and basuc math were taught by Stanley Moe Students From Freshmen To Seniors Mathematucs teachers puctured above are Muruam Cleveland Don Wulson and Art Larson The constructuon of congruent truangles to Chrustmas decoratuons was all a part of the program taught by Maruam Cleveland geometry and algebra unstructor Muss Cleveland was also un charge of the season tuckets whuch along wuth her teachung dutues made a very full schedule Art Larson taught classes of basrc math algebra and con sumer math Besudes beung un charge of attendance Mr Larson coached football and track teams advused the uunuor class and refereed freshmen basketball games lntendung to umprove the aruthmetuc skulls of hus students was Don Wulson un hus classes of algebra and advanced algebra The Vukung Knught and the freshman class were under the advusorshup of Mr Wulson Stanley Moe constructs a geometry problem for une of hus students
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Hlstory Probes Into Post, Future Among the many thungs covered an thus years Unlted States hrstory classes were the early developments of our country and the polntrcal and socral changes durrng the last hundred years Thus semester course was lmlced wlth the cnvrcs course Government on county cuty state and federal levels was taught along wuth world systems of government such as caprtalnsm socnalusm and communssm Both of these courses were unstructed by Nydra Case and Randolf Hathaway Mrs Case also taught two classes of Engllsh and advtsed the tumor class From lett to right John Smethers Bvb Anderson and Larry Meyer dascuss ap omt arlsung I1 their hustory classes TAT F 3 A BOU 187 'X ABOVE Nydla Case and Randolph Hathaway examane a 'nap of earlier Unlted States BELOW A freshman student receives help from hrs teacher Bob Anderson 5 as. 75 -: , . Freshmen basketball coach John Smethers taught classes of Washmgton State hrstory whnch rs re quured of all freshmen Thus course was a study of the Paccfrc Northwest and the State of Washmgton, coverung past present and future aspects of our state Mr Smethers mstructed a drlvlng class and cl baslc math class as well Washmgton hastory was taught by Bob Anderson besudes world hnstory A sophomore regulrement, world hustory s purpose was to create a better under standing of our own country as well as other natrons and peoples of the world Mr Anderson advused the freshman class and coached sophomore basket a Lawrence Meyer unstructed classes of crvlcs and Unuted States hlstory and rumor Englrsh All rumors took one semester each of crvrcs and hlstory The hustory sectlon covered the development of our coun try from the Cuvul War to the present Clvncs was a study of government and the comparison of the polmcal structure of varuous countrues Mr Meyer, sensor class advuser also taught a class of Washrng ton history Because he was called unto the service, Lorraine Fruberg a former Puyallup teacher, took Mr Meyer s place durmg the fnrst semester Paul Stmons keeps up on current events wlth hrs readang j
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Future Sclentlsts Probe Many Frelds Bnology the scuence of lrvung thnngs was under the durectlon of Sterlrng Harshman and John Durr The students were taught the functrons of the human body and forms of plant and anrmal lrfe and dissected vartous forms of animal llfe mcludmg unborn ptgs M Harshman also advusecl the sophomore class and coached the track team Mr Durr was sophomore class advuser and taught a fresh man class of general science Thus course was an rntroductuon to future science courses and covered weather sound waves and astro nomy, along wuth other scnence areas Ray Prevost physrcs teacher untroduced has students to energy The course helps students un ther everyday lrfe as well as nn prepara tlon for college Along wuth studtes rn other ftelds they studred energy rn the forms of heat ltght sound electrucrty magnetusm mechamcs and atomrc energy To the enloyment of the students the class probed In the held of optucal ullusrons Mr Prevost also advnsed the sophomore class and the rufle team ABOVE Sterlmg Harshman left and John Durr rtght examme a project wnth a student Mrke Kelly BELOW Harlow Cook glves an assignment to hrs ass EXPlammg some of the apparatus used In physics ts Ray Prevost Experlments In statac electrlclty and the study of vlbrattons were among the many actnvutues found un Harlow Cooks freshman scuence classes Students learned about theur envrronment the weather and why It changes as vt does and the various symbols for chemucal compounds un theur general scuence classes a fresh man requurement These ftelds and many others were covered not only to help the students In addltronal science classes but to further thetr knowledge about the world around them Chemlstry students studled the many elements found In nature were spent an the laboratory performmg experument and chemucal reactuons Unknown analysrses were an rmportant part of the second semester The metruc system was studied as well a organuc chemnstry and metallurgy Don Henry chem stry tnstructor coached the tennrs tea and a used the utue T achers f America l. M ,Z My yglfly 4 Lilly ,f tit Ayfyfr 7jjfyQ,f,M l Don Henry helps advanced chemlstry student Har d urle with hrs experiment NL! 17 I U O . . . . I . . . ' ri K V to prepare for work or college in science fields. Two days a week Q ' I . . . S e ' l t T T, ' ' o -, 77 , ' . l 1 I . I I6 A ' , f T T A l 1 ,Ill I A 44' M . - ' 'll r- C l ' 1 l I ' A - Q g I t V y . t. 4. :I . ' ' . ,r l X
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