Perkins Junior High School - Pirateer Yearbook (Sandusky, OH)
- Class of 1958
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The true aim of everyone who aspires to meet the standards set by such teachers as Miss Beverley Hanley and Mr. Robert Mitchell should be not to impart his own opinions,but to kindle mindsgnot to dogmatize, but to inspire with the wish to teach oneself. H SH xQI,?:::f5:D Mf :-:Lad 'f' FAC U LTY WARREN E. MANGUS EARL MOODY ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL E27-' f .. .-44' 9 sf Virga W. Jones Fayrna Luberger LIBRARIAN SCHOOL NURSE SOUTH CAMPBELL STREET Foley, Wikel, Weagly, Morehouse, Nielsen, Hull Woodworth, Keller, Gottwald, Hartley, Bogert, King, Toll FURRY ELEMENTARY Diringer, Rathke, Neidhart, Eaton Roth, Rau, Lowe, Fazio, Weigle, Miley 11, ,, , 11' 'rx xr -rf v - 1 1 -1-11 r JUNIOR HIGH AND HIGH SCHOOL Dray, Roesch, Aldrich, Moody, Palmer, Stone, Illig Rickertsen, St. Clair, Luberger, Harbottle, Gunter, Miller, Ffialka Miley, Norris, Hanley, Hartley, Jenkins, Toby, Haddox TH V Zig Eri I Iii ' si XUU1- I . , A ' ' If 3,5 X Shi1'1eY F3-Cklel' Margaret Bruens Margaret Knerr SECRETARY- SECRETARY- SECRETARY- EXECUTIVE HEAD JUNIOR HIGH LIBRARY Dresser, Shatzer, Speer Hauritz, McEowen, Staley Zech,Nims,Sta1ey, Spring, Ehrhardt I I R Aki 645' mcg U RRY ELEM X! FURRY DEDICATION Gasteier, Mangus, Furry Back Row:Dahm, Cramer, Jamison, Roehrs , Kenley, Galloway, Mack, Dahlke Gilbert, Speer, McKillips , Kraus -Middle Row:Rau, Dempsey, Kent, Sheffer, Decker, Fitzthum, Jones , Stamm, Ostheimer, Brogle, Lang, Gwinner-Front Row:Moosbrugger, Gassan, Zorn, Baumler, Dempsey, Koch, Sherwood, Winkel, Weilnau, Didion, Lively, I-lively, Gettell, Rotsinger lNot Pres ent-Gay, Jamison, Thorp, Jones, I ci I +- Y mam Brown, Costello, Porter, Kennedy, Barnett, Fulton, Gerald Brooks , Balconi, Jones , Koch, Riesterer, Carnpbell, Taylor, Dahrn Rau, McKinney, Stanley, Long, Harper, Taylor, Evans , Crosby, Thompson, Oeder Leech, Seiler, Bonner, Ingles , Pahl, Hedelund, Fant, Johnson 'Q ? . 62 in , xl, Buckingham, Guzy, Bammer, Knutso'n,iOaks, Young, Rosin, Schlessman, Knapp Sibley, Daniels, Zuck, Freeze, Lipp, Bowie, Mitchell, Thornpson, Clark, Eaton Thomas, Wilson, Verble, Likes, Platt, Axelrod, Clark, Sullivan, Irby Fleming, Sc roggy, McLendon, Watson, French, Smetzer, Ralph Johnson, I-lively, Warren, Ostheimer, Fearing, Bradford, Scheid Horner, Gildenrneister, Gildenmeister, Lang, Ross , McCleese, Williams , Rosebrook Salyers , Ecke rt, Stamm, Eppse, Yarrington, Thomas , Beese m L 'Q , Iii Z if r Q4 we 'iw 'Z Harper, Seiler, Ferback, Davis, Good, FOX, Campbell, Stacey Neidhart, Brogle, Parker, Smith, Cole, Estep, Albert, Inglas, Baus McPeek, Surratt, Mix, Zorn, Lindsley, Sams, Kennedy Smith at Ea Hoffman, Sidoti, Bertsh, McComas, Lipp, Morency, Meese Jones , Hoffman, Pepitone, Ziegler, Mix, Speer, Stuckert, Freyberg Guevaras , Harper, Wadsworth, Rosenberg, Capizzi, Albert, Cassidy, Palmer ' ' ' ll C t llo, Fer uson Feltner, Camp, DeLaHama1de, Pedol1,,Laye, Fant, Ba , as e g Albert, Fleming, Jordan, Brownell, Zuerich, Taylor, Jones Harpel, Speer, Palmer, Kaltenbach, Craig, Sterling, Gessner, Wilson Moore, Hoffman, Adcock, Jordan, Leech, Spring, Gettell,'Kilgore, Lowe Zech, Killen, Gerold, Carpenter, McKenzie, Loomis , Hyden, Roms s, Pruitt 4 A Samko, Dicken, Evans, Adcock, Campbell, Klepper, Manning Faulkner, Smetzer, Hughes , Whitelilckert, Garner, Newman, Castello Gildenmeister, Kelly, Sams , Myers, Fry, Jordon, Irby, May, Young Johnson, Kennedy, May, Fleming, Jordon, Clark, Miller, Richtarsic Matthews , Taylor, Girard, Aaron, Ro sin, Crist, Marshall , Bammer, Moody, Whited, Deehr, Stacey Kenley, Sprouse, Demps ey Thatcher, Gray, McCleese, Stephens , Leitzke, Jones , Hydinger, Borsick, Weigle Ellison, Thompson, Hyden, Coffey, McVetta, Rockford, Staley, Hoghe, Pratt f, il M 3 A Scheid, Gray, Bonner, Freyberg, Gessner, Jones , Chivington Rickard, Miller, Matthews, Stamm, Hoover, Cummings , Coleman, Craig Diringer, Taylor, Cole, Buckingham, Stamm, Ostheimer, Slusher, Jordan, Roth Gildenmeister, Eckhoff, Staley, Harris , Laye, Ramey, Deno, Gonzales m . , ,WI , ,. 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Nirns , Pfefferkorn Thomas , Evans , Smith, Zielske, Richtarsic, Wick, Chivington, Zech Woodson, Speakman, Sidoti, Hoover, Hes s , Bilger, Whitaker it imif Q A James , Fox, Harrington, Hart, Bennett, Zureich, Has singer, Johnson Dahs , Cassel, Legron, Forrest, Ward, Miranda, Pruitt Davis , Jetter, Mayfield, Jones , Turner, Slaughter, Pedoli, Criswell MATH CLUB FORMED A math club for the seventh and eighth grades has been organized under the guidance of Mrs. Jenkins and Mr. Dray. Ruth Ann Puckrin has been elected presidentg Bill Taylor, vice-presidentg Andrea Lowry secretaryg Don Taylor, treasurer. There are twenty-three members in the club. Members must obtain a B average for two successive six-weeks periods. New members will be accepted from the last six-weeks period. The club was responsible for the math exhibit shown at the recent Science and Art Fair. A dance is being planned for the end of the school year. Various films and speakers are being planned for each meeting. SIXTH GRADE As sixth graders we are the newest members of the Perkins Junior High School. We were all eagerly looking forward to becoming part of the Junior High. As Junior High School members we were able to join the Glee Clubs and Bands. We also attended the Junior High basketball games and cheered our teams. During the school year one of the sixth grades presented a T. V. show on South America. The sixth grade student council members were: from 6-1 Daryl Deering, 6-2 Chuck Popkeg and from 6-3 Jim Heidl. We have enjoyed this school year very much and look forward to another year in the Junior High School next year as seventh graders. I 1-J as CT IVITI W STUDENT COUNCIL C. Popke, D. Deering, B. Heart, B. Taylor, G. Smith J. Heidl, J. Kaufman, T. Leber, J. Ehrhardt, K. Kingseed . f'N YEARBOOK STAFF Mas chari, Kingseed, Balconi, Kaufman, Bauer, Gasson, Weiland Gilbert, Oswald, Stevenson, Smith, Blade, Clark, Fry, Deering , .r.i.A.,.3n4r f.,.,...a,k . JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL The Junior High Student Council got underway this school year by electing Bill Taylor as Presidentg Judy Ehrhardt, Vice-Presidentg Karen Kingseed, Secretaryg and Jerry Kaufman, Treasurer. Other members include Charles Popke, Jim Heidl, Daryl Deering, and Gerald Smith. Miss Beverley Hanley acted as advisor. The council sponsored four dances for the Junior High student body during the first semester. The dances were held on September 27, October 18, November 22, and January 17. The money made from the sale of refreshments at these dances was donated, on decision of the student council, to the fund for band uniforms and costumes for the Junior High cheerleaders. Instead of the usual Christmas gift exchange in the homerooms the student council voted to replace this by bringing cans of food to be distributed among the needy families of Perkins Township. One of the biggest projects handled by the student council this year was the publication of the Student Handbook . The purpose of this handbook was to acquaint new students with our school. It contained, among other things, a self-evaluation sheet, rules for the cafeteria, halls, library, and study halls, and the sports, activities, and clubs available to Junior High students. This past year Terry Leber did a fine job as announcer for the Junior High over station PJH . Sponsored by the Student Council, Terry, each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday announced the school news and events over the school's public address system. The Student Council started the second semester by electing Judy Ehrhardt as President, Daryl Deering, Vice-President, Karen Kingseed, Secretary: and Jerry Kaufman, Treasurer. Two of the biggest projects of the second semester were the sponsoring of student pictures and also the sponsoring of this yearbook. The Student Council welcomed two new members second semester, Tom Stimson from 8-3 and Randy Hassinger from 7-3. In addition to the four dances sponsored by the Council in the first semester dances were held on February 21, March 28, and May 9 for the Junior High students. The dance February Z1 was a special hard times dance. These dances were very successful and were enjoyed by all those who attended. One of the most exciting events of the last semester was the Awards Day which was also sponsored by the Student Council. Awards were given in recognition for participation in sports, cheerleading, chorus and band. YEAR BOOK The task of producing this year's Pirateer was handled by co-editors Paula Bauer and Karen Kingseed and their staff, Jerry Kaufman, business managerg Karen Balconi and Gerald Smith, 7th grade editorsg Susan Gilbert and John Fry, 6th grade editorsg Linda Oswald, art editor, Gerry Maschari, Ned Gasson, Jo Ann Weiland, Charles Stevenson, Paul Blade, Jim Clark, Daryl Deering, Carolyn Cummings. A special thanks to Mrs. Shirley Fackler for typing our Year Book. gg 0 Q- f'N r . T - K, aa A, '. Q vb E ' Back Row:Schwartz, Rotruck, Nixon, Pascoe, Lentz, Leber, Staley, Walker, Pounds -Third Row:McVey, Gorsuch, Gorsuch, Klepper, Kings eed, Bauer, Waterfield, Krawetzki-Second Row:Weiland, Krawetzki, Puckrin, Karbler, Zuerich, Bland, Overmyer, Schenk, Wilson, Miss St. Clair-Front Row: Baillie, Stewart, Sargeant, Thomas , Greer, Hill, Blade, Stevens , Lewis CHORUS The Perkins Chorus is composed of a select group of forty voices from the eighth grade under the direction of Miss Claire St. Clair. Under Miss St. Clair's supervision they have improved to a great extent. This year they have had the privilege of singing at Ohio's Soldiers' and Sailors' Home, exchange programs with Huron School Choir, Thanks- giving Assembly, and Lenten Services. The most outstanding performances of the year were the Christmas Season Delights and the Spring programs. The Officers of the Chorus are the following:President, Diane Greerg Robe Chairman, Jonadell Pascoeg Social Chairman, Peggy Schenk. They have done a fine job in making the fall and spring partys a success. This year the Choir is working for new robes. QQOQQQQD S ir K , is 0 Fai Back Row:Morgan, Dunkle, Garnett, F'en'e1'son,.Tor'lan, Snfith, Johnson, Brown, Smith, Maschari, Hyett, Cross -Third Row:Harper, Rollison, Myers, Walte rs, Oswald, Kuebbeler, Albert, Grimes, Brown, Fantozzi, Zureich, Balconi, Zellnerz -Second Row:Stroud, Haver, Campbell, Mayers , Bowsher, Leser, Baus, Hotchkiss , Sargeant, Cassel, Slusher, Gilbert-Front Row:Bowers, Gioffredo, Hogsett, Sidoti, Greer, Lowry, Endicott, Rode, Walters, Popke, Clark, Davis lNot Pictured-Crisston, Hauritz, Dorsey, GLEE CLUBS A Girls Glee Club and a Boys Glee Club were formed this year. They are a select group from the sixth and seventh grades. They, too, per- formed at Lenten Services, the Christmas Program and had their own Spring Concert. These members will be the future choir members. The Gfficers of the Girls Glee Club are: President, Emily Hotchkiss, Music Chairman, Mary Ellen Gioffredo. The Officers of the Boys Glee Club are: President,Nea1 LeepergMusic Chairman, Gerald Smith. V1-. s Ur, ,730 Q1 f 01 Y 3. ' '-2-31 ' Y Back Row:Woodson, Smith, Barrett, Hart, Maroni, Hughes , Gasson, Jones, Brooks, Turner, Babcock-Middle Row:Trumpower, Dresser, Wilson, LeGron, Jacobs, Rickard, Taylor, Sidoti, Taylor, Leeper, Clark-Front Row-Griffing, Hoover, Popke, Pratt, Karbler, Smith, Saas , Lutz, Bowman, Gay fNot Present-.lonesl BAND This year there are two bands under the direction of John Aldrich. The eighth grade band consisted of twenty musicians. Their first public performance was at the Dedication of the Furry Elementary School. They have played for many football and basketball games held at Perkins School. They were one of the several bands that played at the basketball tournament at Margaretta High School February 20. The annual Spring Band Concert was held on April 18. The officers of the band are John Stewart,President5 Lorraine Baillie,Vice-President, Peggy Lindsley,Secretary and Treasurer. This year the band is working hard for their uniforms with the help of the newly organized Band Parents' Club. The Band Parents Club consists of parents of the band .members from the seventh and eighth grade bands and the sixth grade beginners. The seventh grade band consists of twenty members. They played at the prelude of the Christmas program Seasons Delights . This year they have been functioning merely as a training band. The sixth graders make up a beginning band. Their first training was on pre-band instruments. That enabled more students to experience playing an instrument. At the conclusion of the pre-band training those students who are interested will change over to band instrurnents. They are members of the Beginning Band. Back Row:Gassan, Deehr, Ju. Krawetzki, Je . Krawetzki, Balconi, Dunkle, Friererson, Graefe, Leber, Fritz, Pascoe, Lucal, Nixon, Ehrhardt, Gittinger, Elmer, Sargeant, Schwartz, Brooks , Hughes , Krause, Puckrin-Third Row-Thomas , Wilson, Stewart, Schenk, Overmyer, Weiland, Leeper, Stevens , Stewart, Baillie, Harple, Stegman, Brown, Nims , Oswald, Nims , Hess , Taylor, Taylor, Popke, Sherer, Shaffer, Pahl, Moore -Second Row-McVetta, Gilbert, Kuebbeler, Graves , Mainzer, Leser, Ulmer, Baus, We stnitzer, Richardson, Stevens on, Sidoti, Karbler, McEowen, Barrett, Greer, May, Albert, Grimes, LeGron, Heidl-Front Row: Jones, Pahl, Baumeister, Lutz, Hime, Dresser, Rode, Cassidy, Winfield, Fry, Karbler, Sibley, Walters, Greer, Hogsett, Deering, Lin,n,Stimson, Carrier,Cassel i CHEERLEADERS Cro Team Go! yells Donna Sidoti, Linda Lewis, Ruth Anne Puckrin, and Andrea Lowry,the Junior High Cheerleaders. These girls, advised by Miss Miley, cheered our team on at all the home games and also at Holy Angels, Port Clinton, Vermilion, Huron, and Margaretta. The cheerleaders were also in charge of numerous pep rallys before the home games. With money donated by the Junior High Student Council the girls bought material and made their own skirts. BASKE TBALL TEAM Back Row:Gittinger, Pruitt, Shelkey, llligfCoachD, Hoover, Pascoe, Leber Kaufman-Third Row:Frierson, Fletcher, Kuebler, Stimson, Thomas , Taylor-Second Row:Rollison, Taylor, Jones , Sidoti, Zech, Harpel-Front Row:Hart, Dahs , Smith Row:Sanderson, Hart, Dahs , Smith, Pahl, Pruitt BASKETBALL TEAMS Mr. lllig did a fine job with our seventh and eighth grade teams this year. He showed them the fundamentals of the game of basketball. The team members were eager to play and were out on the court trying to win every game. They learned. to be good winners and losers. The teams are sure to improve next year. The team members are: Freddy Dahs, David Deehr, Jack Girard, Don Hoover, Gilbert Jones, Bill Keubler, Jim Pruitt, Bill Pahl, Gerald Smith, Tony Sidoti, Bill Taylor, Don Taylor, Henry Thomas, Bob Winfield and Bob Zech. The scores of the seventh grade games are: Vermilion Perkins 4 Margaretta Perkins 7 Holy Angels Perkins 8 Holy Angels Perkins 19 Margaretta Perkins l The team members are: Robert Burns, Albert Frierson, Tim Fletcher, Dale Gittinger, Terry Leber, Marvin Garlock, Jerry Kaufman, Jeff Pascoe, Jim Pruitt, Mike Shelky, Tom Stimson, Terry Thomas, Manager John Sanderson. The scores of our games were: Vermilion PCI'ki1'1S 11 Holy Angels Perkins 26 Port Clinton P61'kiI1S 22 Margaretta Perkins 18 Holy Angels Pe1'kiI1S 18 Margaretta Perkins 23 Vermilion Pe rkins 20 St. Peter 8: Pauls Perkins 19 INTRAMURAL BASKE TBALL Intramural Basketball was started this year on Saturday mornings during basketball season for sixth, seventh, and eighth grade boys. They were first divided into groups and later picked names for their group. The Kingfishers won the most games. Mr. Stone was their supervisor. GRADE C LASS PROPHECY In our magic ball, your futures we have cast To prophesy ten years from now, when junior high scho The talker who talked his way through the town Is really Terry Leber, a circus clown. Balancing pianos and beds on his toes, Stanley Morrow walks tight ropes on his nose. Jim Fritz is the driver of a big yellow cab Ervin Rollison is working in Marvin Garlock's lab. When wealthy Carolyn Curnmings runs low on money, In one of the big department stores she plays the Easte Paula Bauer and Karen Kingseed have gone far away, But just where they 've gone, I can't rightly say. In Washington, scrubwoman Sue Graefe is serving fate, She's cleaned out the entire Department of State. Steve Lentz now owns Cadillacs and cashmere socks, It couldn't be because he's a sentry at Fort Knox? What's Cheryl Pounds been doing since she left Perkins She talks to herself and cuts out paper dolls. Judy Ehrhardt advises the lovelorn in print, To solve all your problems, ask her for a hint. 25 ol days are past r Bunny. ' halls ? Smokey Schwartz , first president who 's had any sense, Made going to school a Federal offense. Tom Stimson is a grocer-honest, shrewd, and smart, While Sharon Cudnik owns a busy flower-mart. You'll never believe it, but it's quite true, I swear, Veva Wilson designs wigs for bald women to wear. Barbara Hodge is the nurse of Queen Elizabeth's kids, And L. V. Jordan is caretaker of the Pyramids. Our Charles Stevenson sells toothbrushes of gold And Paul Staley is a pirate brave and bold. Georgia Klepper has recently opened a zoo You'd better watch out-she's looking for you. Janice Warren now serves her country in khaki As a roaring top sargeant she drives the WACS wacky. We neverthought Bob Burns would flip his lid But he is now known as the Straight-iacket Kid. For a get-rich-quick-scheme, Jerry Kaufman had praise They 'll still let you see him on visiting days. Larry Eckert's at the movies as hot-dog vendor His hot-dogs are the finest, so warm and so tender. Cheryl Karbler works for the Community Chest And millionaire Mike Shelkey has tons to invest. Lorraine Baillie is a cigarette girl at Ciro's in New York And Jim Sargeant is a farmer, raises pure-bred pork. Tom Newman's a movie star, full of vigor and vim, Humphrey Bogart never had anything on him. Sue McVey took a three-day trip down South, Since then allshe says is Well, shut mah mouth. The critics couldn't stop her, once she tore loose, Now Jean Bones is re-writing all of Mother Goose. Next we take a look in jail, To find Paul Hunker looking very pale. Willene Walker's new business brings people in masses, She's selling Hawaiian skirts made entirely of grasses. Lynn Overmyer is the most charming person we know, She charms little green snakes in a medicine show. Paul Blade is working to clean up our nation, He heads the Department of Sanitation. Emerson Jordan is racing hot-rod cars of course, And Judge Gary Popke specializes in cases of divorce. Peggy Schenk is a glamour girl-she's shown in PIC And Ronnie Garner has recently become a private dick. Jim Pruitt on TV is a smash hit, While Tom Maurer is the usher at the passion pit . Raela Forrest answers the Doctor's needs, And horse expert Bob Wightman judges the steeds. Our Joanne Weiland is the modern Emily Post While Don Ward owns a home on Miami's sandy coast. Now Joel Lucal writes-and Mary Lee Zureich sings While Jean Krawetzki models for drawings .on airplane wings There's Linda Bland too-.she has a Spanish class, Bold chemist, Jim Clark, works with poison gas. Diane Greer's checked into a Park Avenue Suite She's reintroduced the old rurnble seat. Charles Castle is as famous as Duncan and Hines He travels in Slobovia, inspecting coal mines. C Terry Thomas is an artist-lives ingay Paree Janice Stewart is there onaspfoodle-buying spree. Our Robert Storch is the new dean of Yale this year, Where Ronald Pounds is teaching freshmen better ways to cheer In her twentieth attempt to swim the channel, Birdie Fant's given up to ride a camel. Norman Rotruck has designed a new contour chair, It rattles your brain with your feet in the air. And then there's Jan Waterfield-she joined a gypsey camp, With Juanita Bilger, who's now a lady tramp. John Sanderson, you know is U. S. President While Dale Gittinger is a fancy livin gent. Our Mildred Sullivan is a style-setter, you bet, And Brian Mansell is the janitor at New York's Met. James Hayes is an Apline climber brave Bill Osborne writes the road side ads that tell of Burma Shave. Now Pat Gorsuch is flying a kite, She designs them for children so they'll fly right. Bobette Voight has deserted her mischief and capers She earns her money by writing her children's friends' termpapers The doorman at the Waldorf is Jim Elmer these days And Jim West shines his buttons -deserving lots of praise. Charlotte Krause plays her clarinet with the Boston Pops, Allen Nixon designs horror-show stage props. Anna Laura May sells violets down at the arcade Where Don Sutorius is peddling slightly spiked orangeade. Good fortune tagged David Clark-he's now a gigolo, And,lsiah Hill runs an optimist club, you know. H Ethel Fenderson and A. J. Frierson have a hot jaz band Where Sally May's trumpet is best in the land. Lately James McDonald surely you have heard Heads a whaling convoy down around Cape Verde. Our Gloria Milleson is a designer of short shorts, Tim Fletcher is a sailor-girls in all the ports. Elaine Stevens throws dishes at her husband-what a shame- She's now taken up archery, just to improve her aim. The Supreme Court Bench is now complete Since Frank, Eden has taken his seat. Janet Craig's, a figure skater-Sonja Henie style While Jewell Williams is a recluse on a desert isle. ln '58 Pat Boone was the rage But now Jeff Pascoe has taken the stage. And now Judy Krawetzki's the gal of the world, She knows how to keep hair permanently curled. John Sams assembled the car of tommorow But wrecked it today and is lost in his sorrow. Carrie Brown is attempting a world-wide cruise She's got so much money she's got nothing to lose. Dorothy Davis has made her millions painting men's loud ties And Sharon Dickman trims plump women down to size. Fred McDonald is charting his flights to the moon In his very own rocket that is shaped like a spoon. Janet Stewart, Ruth Anne Puckrin and Linda Lewis all aim Towards modeling. This is the end, kids, ain't it a shame? ' S Q ' - S g it .Y C 'hfff f O I 91' L. Baillie P. Bauer J. Bilger P. Blade L. Bland J. Bones C. Brown R. Burns C. Castle D. Clark J. 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K -fbi--' Lf CLASS WILL My fake fingernails to chew before tests to Diana Morgan - Sally May My black knee sox to Carol Greer - Lorraine Baillie My nickname of Ripples to a girl in next year's dance class - Karen Kingseed Our messy locker to a neat seventh grader - Elaine Stevens and Linda Lewis My old used Perkins pennants to Andrea Lowry - Terry Leber My overdue library slips to any rich person - Judy Krawetzki My 2 lf4'piece of ruller' to Gary Horvath - Paul Blade All our good grade cards to the Taylor twins - Lorraine Baillie and Ruth 'Anne Puckrin My height to Mary Ellen Gioffredo - Judy Ehrhardt All my old lipstick tubes to Gilbert Jones - Diane Greer All my toothless combs to Don Taylor - Jeff Pascoe My good grades, including my F's, to Bob Hart - Sue McVey All my bad dreams to a sweet little girl - Jean Krawetzki All our old notes from this year to Mr. Haddox - Ruth Anne Puckrin and Elaine Stevens My ability to get along with Mr. Roesch to Diane Morgan - Nm-man Rotruck My natural blond streak to anyone who bleaches their hair - Jo Ann Weiland My Henna Rinse to Mr. Moody - Lorraine Baillie My two 1fZ pencils to Don Taylor - John Sanderson All my broken rubber bands to Diane Morgan - Jan Waterfield My ability to get along with Miss Harbottle to a well-behaved seventh grader - Ruth Anne Puckrin All my used girlfriends to next year's eighth grade wolf - Tim Fletcher PERKINS LOCAL BOARD OF EDUCATION Lindsley, Hartley, Pratt, Deering, Graefe, Fry .We, the members of the yearbook staff, would like to extend our thanks to Mrs. Weagly, Miss Eaton and Miss Diringer for their help and cooperation in making this year's Pirateer a. success. 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