Twuelt Tor certainly had no inkling that he would be in Weisbaden, Germany. Bob Reynolds, Class of '59, certainly had never heard of Augusburg, Germany, five years ago. Dave Lazor, Class of '59, had no idea that today he would be in Korea serving in the U. S. Army. For these alumni and countless others who will follow them, travel has become an increas- Alter traveling from his hame to her home, Jim Syler escorts his date Donna Pflug to last year's prom. Travel of this type is always enjoyable. Dan Risaliti and Carole McCurdy are taken lar away to Hawaii during the most important dance of the school year. Traveling from party to party, ta Nelson's Ledges, Atwood Park and other distant places play an impurtant part ol a memorable weekend. CZQHZA. gg .aft 9 g lg ,j,.,1,r34,affsgy. 6,3 ' vi l ik - -' , at ,, ' v -svn-'lf-eww eil? . ,tt 4 - ' V- - .aa J f...s ..,.w..' 1 ,..., Q..-g,,,i,,y, 5. ,m,w,. LW 'r'wswVM'wwlV:i?M?A '1'hi3i 5 uiimfwfnm 'kwwn 16'--lwamg-3.5. Tq'f'4t l 'qv sg f sa yy,-'ifgj::wt,,:'wxv,e 5 ,g, ,ie ,p,e,g3, f Www, v,,,'e'-N- ff. Q 4.5-gaevibvwvqip , 2 ,, L. ffl ,aa 1 Q 5 1 21 V 7 Ha K r ingly important part of their lives. And we, the staff of the 1961 Clock, know that Ex- perience is the best teacherf, And what better teacher is there than TRAVEL?
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Tyk- 6 J 61 'N 3' 'x 'Q ki Ya n u Q EJ C C. l ' Paulp ' -Cot-D ' .lust why is a book, any kind of a book, dedicated to a person? ls it because that person is well-liked by those who come under his jurisdiction? ls it because he bas an effervescent personality? Or is it because he is a good .loe ? If any book is dedicated to a person solely on the above propositions, then the book should not have been produced in the first place because the dedication becomes a method of buttering up individuals who A book is dedicated to a person because he shows interest, a real, down to earth genuine interest, in every phase of school life. No other man associated with Perry Local Schools has devoted more of his time, drive, and energy for the advancement of this school system than Mr. Pfeiffer. During the Second World War Winston Churchill PAUL PFEIFFER have already buttered up the publication staff members. We, the members of the 1961 Clock, have not been buttered up by either of the two gentlemen to whom this book is dedicated. We prefer it that way. But we must say in all sincerity that we have received ob- jective cooperation, if there is any such thing, from both men to whom this book is dedicated-Paul Pfeif- fer, executive head of Perry Schools, and Robert Flan- ders, principal of Perry High School. was never seen without a cigar in his mouth. That cigar was seen everywhere. And Mr. Pfeiffer is as ubiquitous as Mr. Churchill's cigar. Just think back, how many functions have you been to that you liaven't seen Mr. Pfeiffer? If Mr. Pfeiffer doesn't have in- terest, devotion, and love for his schools, then no one does.
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