Puyallup High School - Viking Yearbook (Puyallup, WA)

 - Class of 1960

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Freshman health classes alternated every two weeks Classes Stress Physucal Futness Students partucupatung un advanced health class and pre nursung were unstructed by Adah Sands The course specual uzed un the study of nursung duseases physuology hereduty chuld development and mental health The students were guven an opportunuty to work wuth school nurses and local doctors un helpung to put on local ummunuzatuon programs Muss Sands was also the health coordunator for the Puyallup publuc schools Always wullung to help students who become ull at school was Odny Wuse school nurse She was also advusor to Future Nurses Club pq 1 From left to rught Dean Nucholson Janet Wetterhus and Bob Ryan get together un front of the new trophy case un the gymnasuum wuth physucal educatuon classes Health classes uncluded studues on physucal mental socual and emotuonal health Sports gymnastucs and stunts were all a part of thus course Sophomore and advanced health classes specualuzed un unduvudual sports uncludung t nnus badmunton and archery Many grup sports were also partucupated un such as basket ball and baseball Instructors for these courses Included Barbara Arnot who unstructed freshmen and advanced health classes and was also advuser to Gurls Athletuc Assocuatuon Carl Wasmund taught freshmen boys gym classes and mechanucal drawung whule Judy Laughary taught freshmen and sophomore classes and served as co advuser to G A A 'na Q il. Odny Wuse left and Adah Sands rught duscuss a meducal sub uect whuch us umportant to all Physucal educatuon provuded the opportunuty for the boys and gurls of Puyallup Hugh School to act un sutuatuons that are physically and mentally stumulatung and wholesome as well as socually sound Induvudual as well as team sports were stressed, along wuth calusthenucs stunts and other skulls Fuve classes of advanced physucal educatuon kept Janet Wetterhus busy guudung energetuc gurls durung her furst year at PHS Dean Nucholson taught sux classes of advanced physucal educatuon and ducl an excellent uob coachung the basketball team durung the wunter months and actung as chuef mentor of the baseball team durung the sprung Bob Ryan taught four classes of advanced physucal educatuon rode herd on furst peruod study hall and also gave pounters and planned strategy for football ers un chalk talk From left to rught Barbara Arnot Carl Wasmund and Judy Laughary demonstrate a puece of apparatus used un Swedush gymnastucs John Amene demonstrates the propertues of statuc electrucuty Mr Amene a cadet from Pacutuc Lutheran Unuvrsuty assusted un physucs and geometry classes durung the second semester

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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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Gurls Lecurn To Care For Future Homes Teachung clothung constructuon to pupuls sux peruods a day was lust part of the task that faced Duane Ross graduate of Washungton State Unuversuty durung her furst year as a Puyallup home economucs teacher Besides clothung Muss Ross taught home furnushungs textules and consumer educatuon to her classes Her full schedule was un creased as she fulfulled her dutues Us advuser to Vukung Ladies Future Homemakers of Ameruca Grant TruHuY and Costume Club A Costume Club advuser she helped with the costumes for the plays and Vukung Varuetues Muss Ross played a malor part again as advuser un the annual style show which chose Around the World un Fufty Fashions as uts theme ln thus style show th gurls modeled the clothes they made un class for both fun and the pruze money awarded by the Sears foundatuon B Janice Arndt rv in fi: ulflllllf -ICQ KIIIIT3 Duane Ross center guves a few pounters on making 'lu' EEF nu-fs dress to Erruelua Judd rght In the b ckground us Under the supervsuon of Helen Alexander begunnung home economics sudents prepared simple breakfasts of toast and cocoa and then progressed to more elaborate meals Basuc fundamentals of proper grooming were also uncluded un thus course rangung from proper table mann rs to correct posture Students un ad vanced classes were taught home nursing the care of small chuldren and watched th preparation of dufferent and detailed meals as demonstrated by Muss Alexander Some of the other thungs covered were how to make a balanced duet as well as a balanced budget Muss Alexander also taught a course ln famuly luvung un whuch senuors were acquainted wuth many of the problems that they mught encounter un a home such as home planning money management and chuld care Thus years Future Home makers of Ameruca Club was advused by Muss Alexander 'lm-s Explaining the dutferent cuts of beet to her home economucs class us Helen Alexander Vusutors to the home economucs department were Eu Lan Oh e of Malaya and Pervus F Jasvala rught of Zanzubar Muss Eu Lan Oh from the Methodust Gurls school un Penang Malaya was one of two for eugn teachers to vusut Puyallup Hugh School thus year on an unternatuonal program sponsored by the State Department Muss Oh who teaches home economics was one of sux hundred edu cators from throughout the world who are takung part un thus program She was accompanued by others from Turkey and Zanabar Durung her speech to the home economuc classes Mss Oh told of her travels and precon ceived ideas about the United States. She also stat-ed the differences in customs food and edu- cation between the two countries. 'il 19

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