Published By THE PERRY HIGH SCHOOL IOURNALISM CLASS The I9ll-6 Eclipse FOREWORD lt has been four years slnce Perry hugh school has had an annual These four years have brought about many changes ln the school One of the more mevrtable changes was that many of our boys and teachers were drafted causing our classroom lrfe and social llfe to be altered Some school actrvrtles were curtarled l many rnstances yearly conferences such as the annual Glrl Reserve convention were called off untrl the close of the war But the students have made the best of xt as well as dorng all rn therr power to help with the emergency ln the year of l942 they organrzed a N clay which was set aslde every Frrday to buy war stamps and bonds Thls was contmued throughout the duratlon of the war Now l946 thmgs are begrnnrng to come back to normal But rt IS not the past we are loolung at or even the present It rs with glad antrcrpatron that we look forward to the FUTLRE of Perry Hrg I u . Il 1 ' 1 . v - sa 799 ' ' 9 9 . . , 1 v 1 IOURNALISM CLASS The journalism class of Perry High had a two-fold purpose this year. They were concerned with editing a weekly page in the Perry Daily Chief throughout the year They had several responsibilities which had to be met in order to put out their pub lication every Tuesday First they had to dig up all the stories they could ThlS was taken care of by the two news editors w o were appointed for three week terms e stories were then assigned to reporters wit a Monday morning deadline All copy Back row Bert Bailey anet Barnes Doris Hastie Homer ohnson Donna Skin ner Gertrude Walch erry Bills Mr Ross man Second Row Annie Brewer Phyllis Airhart Mary Tteulen oyce Bresee Bar was then checked for accuracy by a copy- reader who also wrote a head fo the story The proofreaders had the final check before the paper went to press Also as a class they had the respon sibillty of publishing this annual Usually there have been two staffs Telital and An HUB The executive committee for the an nual was Bert Bailey Shirley Bloomburg and Frances Parker bara Woods Pat South Killeen Diddy Shir ley Bloomburg Front Row Betty Thomason Frances Parker oanne Walrath Vernas ohns Barbara Parker Marilyn Fisher Lavon ensen , , l' h ' - . 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If 76,3 f. 4 'V fi 1, f , 4 2, Q, ,M , ,Z SCHOOL BOARD The school board controls the func tlons of the public schools Lnder th general he dng they collect and dtstrlbute school matexlal -Xnother one of thelr a or problem of arnngln nances ln accordance mth the taxatlon scheme of Perry Supt S Vanderlxnden has many duties connected with the school board of the Perry schools Under the presidential admlnlstratlon of C S ohnson this board has four mam committees Mrs Pete Slater rs the chairman f the personnel commlttee Other memb r of thrs committee are Mrs Harry Ca e and l3lake Wrllls fhe chairman of th fnance commlt tee rs Dr A W Cox Blake Wrllrs anil Mrs Case work on his commlttee The curriculum committee IS headed her co workers Blake Wlllls rs ln charge of the plant commlttee and IS alded by Mrs Slater and Dr Cox The purpose of this committee 1 to see that the various bu ld ngs are pro perlv malntamed Back Row Blake Wrllrs C S ohnson A W Cox Front Row L A French Mrs Pete Slater Mrs Harry Case . . . . is , , : H 5 m ' ' S is that -. I g fl- V ' 3 ' . - ' ' ' by Mrs. Case. Dr. Cox and Mrs. Slater are ' ' Q 5 r . ' ' o . ' ' . A ' ' , . . ,l , . . 8 CHARLES E. GARWOOD A M Perry High Pnnclpal undergrad work at Wayne State Teachers College Wayne Nebr. grad work t the University f Nebraska and the Univer- sity of Iowa' principal for four years at Milford Ia.' principal for one year a Brewster Nebrn superin- tendent at Brewster Nebr. for three years home is in Perry' formerly of Carroll Nebrn first year at Perry High' serv- ed three years in the Unit- ed States Army as Staff Sergeant: overseas duty in England, Wales, Scotland, France, Luxemburg. Bela gium and Germany. J S VANDERLINDEN B A M A Superintendent of Schools Undergrad work at Cen tral College Pella I and S U I grad work at S U I and University of California Berkeley Calif served as superm tendent of schools prmci pal assistant principal and Instructor at Ames lnde pendence Creston Dun combe and Livermore la home is in Perry formerly of Murray I eleventh year at Perry High serv ed in the 307th and 5ls Field Artillery in World War I ADMINISTRATION FACULTY DOROTHY M BRINGMAN B S 4111111 1c4114111111'1 11111 41' 411111 11 1 I IL 1 fl llk 1 4 fi! XXIII 11 4 L of 1 '-111 1 '1 1 eNI N 4 11111110 41 1l111n ll l H1 HILDA M BROWN B A 11111116111 11141 1114 411.1 11141 1.,r1rl 111111' 4111 S 1 4 T4 111111K 41 4 4 IIULIII ll 111111 11114 l'1r f1rQ1 H1 GEORGE B CRITCHETT B A II11,l1 Sc-h4141l coach f 4141111.1ll 1111144111111 111141 11k 16811118 11114 1 uc 1111111 health 1111 H1411 Lruss u11derg.,111l 11u1k at 1,r111n1ll Lollege grad 11urk '11 the Ln11411Q1t1 of Q41u1h11n111l1f411111a 11u1.,h1 1 11111 1jt'l1l'i 1411114 s ' 11411 Xl r ILFIW 1111411 FERNE E CLAYTON B A 11111 '11111 l'11f..l1Ql1 Ul 1 p., Tk 1.1141 11411k at S U I and I 1111 L and L 41f Pue1la l 1111111 N16-'11 taught at 11414 PFILUSKJH 11 4 x14 1 1 1111111 11l1.e 114 4 111 1 llll 4 41S1111 4 S111 11114 1 111 RUTH W OOMISKEY 11111111 11 edu4 111 1111 111111114 u114l111.1'11i 41111 141111111141 '1 4 11111 Num 4 1 1 11 1111111111. 1 1 4 N 1ll xl H1 411 111111' 11. 1 4'- 4 4 111 VIRGINIA C CUNNINGHAM B A Art me-ch1n1cal 4lr1111ng '1114 41111-Illlg. ur1d4-rp,r.1d 1 I 411114 1 1 '1s1 Il 41n Ill Ill '1u1.l11 1 Q 11141ls 1 MADELINE DAUGHTON B A l1111'11ur1 llllgudgtl 111.1 1d I1 e 11111 1l1lL,I'dI1 1111114 '11 S1 1I'1r1 11 4 ll gflfl 1141rk 1 111 N411t1 14-14 1111 11 l 111 111111111111 4 14111 I1 11111111 al 1 h41m0 IN 14 f Q 1911 r11 IIl1.l1 counso 41 X41lL1lN1Q11rn MARION J DENMAN B S I'141n41n1141Q general bu: H11 NN 11111 1., llld f-,tllbfll l1us1111'42 114,111kl11-1-ping, 1.111 ll..l 141 1111111 ll 1' Ask 1 11111 11114141 4111 41 Xe 11asl1'1 11u1.l1t 11111141 41 11411111 5151 111p.f14Jl4l 11111 11111111 1 '1 11114111 11114 11 11411111 111111 1 1r1 H1 1111 ll 4111111411 NlHlllLfll MERRILL E EDWARDS B A I114l1111rl1l 'ITIS under 141111141 11411k a D11 9 L N1111pso11 C0lleg1 1nd I011i State College gxid 1141rk '1 I1111'1 S1116 101 19151 14l1 1nce1l work at N 4 11111 1 Stite L 4 4 1 111 '11 11 1111.1 1111111-111111 '11 XX 1ll I Z1 e 11111119 1- 111 Carson a L1l0N9'1ISIl311P 1214114111 1111 11 11-11 1-'li' H1 KATHERIN GLASCOCK B S N 4 1 11 1111411115 '1 Hd 114 4111 u114l111.1ad 1141rk at 1 GQ111111 141 1141 11111111 I 1 1111s1l '1n1 1 a 11114 s NI411 4 11.11 1s1111114 411114 N 41 D41 4 411 414 1111411144111 5.1118 FACULTY RUTHMHATTEN BAMA I ngllsh unrlergrul work In In-S Nlomee at Drake L inf '1tPfru Ne-In grad work ll Poulder lolora N I taught at I nl-x and Asoca Ia home ln Slflll fourth we-'lr Iarrx H1 EMMA M HEPKER A M I ltfrxtuxe 1 d apeech unflelgrafl work t Foe o le I.. 4 xr a 1 1 Q ul w or t l1up..ht at Alden and New axtford home rlon ld 'IIN HI LUCRETIA E HUTCHISON R N School nurse undergrad work at Elementary Lol lege Ewanston Ill and XIcNIurray College Jack eonulle Ill grad work at Paweavant Hospltal Jack aonwllle fulxanced work at Iubllc Health XXash1np.,ton N St Louis Nlo taught at Jukaon Q prlnc'1pxl'1t0pfn lr Health Nchool .luksonv e hvme IS ln Jaekqo NI e sux efnth we r Ierrx High JESSICA MILLIGAN B A M A -Xmerlcan problems and R hlstorx uncle-rgr'1rI work at Qlmpaon College and Prmnell grad work at I taugh at Spxrl I lk: Qtuart Waterloo Xlmwourl Yallex and Shel don Ia home IS ln huthrn fenter flrst tear 'lt I errx Hlgh LOIS F NOBLE Lllll lflall undergrad work at the Lnner'-:ity of Iowa and at the LIIIYEFSIIX of Washington taught at Nlodflh and Qcranton I1 and algo at Rooaexelt and XX ebwttr Qchools lerrx me Har 'ln weoonfl xe'1r at Iernx Hxgh JEAN M HENRICHS B S Science and literature unzlergracl work at Drake L a fl Sxmpfson Follfge Lrad work at Drake L taught 'nt Indianolq and flarlon I1 ome I rff-n 4 oun x I sec-onfl Rear at Ierrw High LILLIAN B HOWRY B Shorthand ty pmg, and pxorlumtlon undergrad work at Drake U and S L taught at I' mst H1 1 Q--4 Niolnfv A Dei XIOIIIQS md N11 lI'0IHbllldll 'uxmfw iollsge U1 aw I K is me ifx n l Q HK '1 I Qrrx H1 ROBERT V HYND B A. -xssxstant athletlc coach biology md SCIQHCS under grad work t Pqrsona tollege F'llI'fl6ld Ia grad s ark at S L I taught at Hellman and Albm Ia home IS ln Ottumwa Ia SGFXQCI INU QGITS AS lIl'l IIIIQI nate f 'ux oxerfeea'-1 duty llnpplne 'md w INIIIIKIQ PAUL V NISSEN B S E Nluslc undergrad work 'xt Drake L and Ellsworth College grad work at Drake L and Xllnnwtpollq Lollege of Nluslo taught lt llhert 'ln Xallev High of XS eat Des Homes home Ie ln Perrx or merlx hurl ln Iowa Falls L me-nth tear t Perrs Hugh LEO M PEDERSEN B A M A American hwtorx c ll zenwhlp undergx ld work 'xt L I grad wor .1 o lumbla L N Y C IH'-ight at Elkhorn and Jamaica I prxnupal at Jamaica I home ln Elkhorn 4 wears at Perrx Hlgh three wars ln L S Naxal e Qerxes ae DlQbUlilHg, Store kem per I c oxerieas ian Ixmn 'ind Iuerto RICO FACULTY ,,- LAURINE B RAAK B A D 11 - l 1 111 LSTHER ROW B P11 111 1 I 111 IWU 11 111 111 11 I , 1111. 11. 1,1 I 1 1 1 JOHN D TURNER B S NX4 11.1 11,1 1 11 ll 11 1.. 1 11 l1llL,11l 1111111x ll 1111 N l XVILDA JOHNSON A xx 511111 1 111u 1 X N P- 1 11 1 1 1 N 11 1 1 1 BE1 I Y KEHOE xx 1 1 X 4 I N 1 12 'N LEONARD C ROSSMAN S N1 illx 1111. 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He entered ser- vice January 20. 1941. Lieutenant Dorman atten- ded Perry High. PVT EUGENE CURRY X Iuugf ne f uns .1 'e ua kllltd on Augus 10 somf it here lf ranu Ho wa-1 oxei sem. just one month I vt lurrx attendul '4 rn lgh ln is nln am tm nth f,radQ Q 2ND LT EDWARD FITZGERALD 2nd Lt Eduard Fitz gerald of the Army Air Corps age 23 was killed in France November 24 1944 He graduated from Perrw High in 1941 am was actise in foot ball baaketball track and band Lieutenant Fitz gerald was: awarded the -Xxr We-d'1l and l'l't,Qlll6Iltl3. f :tation STAFF SGT FLOYD DIXON age H was killed in ber many on Fellruarw 1.5 1'+4a after we-rxinp., three team in the Panama Lanai Zum sergeant Dixon attended Perry High and was ac tue lll Junior high football He xx is au Aided the Com hat lrll1f.,A poethumouels CORPORAL ALBERT HARPER 1UI'll0lIl Albert Harper 'Ire 'W uae reported killed ln action ln Luxembourg on Ianufarx 9 11441 or poral Harper attended errs H1 or a x Y l'l1thg He une in eerxlcp three' ware 13 11125212132 ' 1, .-ff .f .- ,-' +0 ,ww Z! :E ' ,wa 'J , 1 .4 ff J a f I 95,01 , ,541 ff 5 ,I 19.759 N 3, I .-f f' f ,gf ,N 2.541 fx 4- N' f.- FJ, .-tl' of f f v5 t fn ,Q .1 inf? x 4., I f AV ffffffm r 4' 'ff 6' 0 , f J f f ,.f ,yr ,W Ji' -'A 92' ,,, fa,-4 .1 f 4 4 .f I-99 1, I I ,H 5' fff. , F' y Wg, , ef 1, I 0,93 M- 4,6 If 'r ,431-F13 , .f 'F ,.- -: 759 +1 1 P 'L ' ' f ' ' L, 22, S - . f .'t 1 1, . 4 4, .' 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I'1111II1:1ll. 111111 111.111 1-:111 THEY CAVE ALL TECH SGT ROBERT NEAD 1 Sgt Y11l1ert N1-IU 1 U v- I 09 nag 111111-d 1111 XIJF1 1+ 1 e 1-111er1-1I thf- III JAIIUAIW 1443 .11 ss 1S sf-nl fnuseas 11- Q1 1 11r1 1.1 14 1 I1 1112, 21111111110 at N111411 111 fl IIIIW 11., ls 1111-F I'r1In11 1,1 111111 1 11 1 1 I115 1 hr PFC DANIEL SALOCKER Q 1111 I NLIIJCKPI' '1 IS 4 ax 1 .1 1 11k111b1vs L HHS Sslll elm 1 1ru IIN 4 1 8.1 1 er LS 1s11un1IL11 11 h 1 ng., I 1 Id 1 Supm tl 1411 11 1th 1-.rule 1' H1 1 N 1 H1111 11 1 Ile ' PAUL SALOCKER. 0 ul 111 1r 'I his R llc I 11 ID the SYIXICQ' lh Nmw 1 111-r11f 1043 he eww-d ulth e L S -Xrmx IIIfdI1II'X Ill 11 111s ern r11 11 Salnrker vnw 'us 1r1I11l 11: urplf I1f11 H 1111111 fl ,LTIX 1 Q11 time ' C IIOMER VJ STBURG ff' II11111f1 XX1S1I1111'1- '1 1 It X IIIX II 1 2 1mh1r I rmu xdu 11 H 1..1 l'44l KITS '1 11x1 IIIHFHH I Qtqgfrrmft 1 nruw '1n1I '1r1 He 111111 f pus 1 umouxlx PRIVATE HAROLD TIETJEN 1 11 T11111 1 h 1 111111 111L N ll! 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'ii lvl tl - GRADUATES Dramatcs athletrcs speech and mu src were some of the many orgamzatlons that the senlors of Perry Hrgh have been outstanding ln during the school year of I945 and I946 For the frrst trme rn qurte a few years a home coming queen and her attendants were selected from the gxrls rn the semor class The queen was Verna Mae Brrstle whrle her attendants were anet Barnes Pat South Killeen Dlddy and Ben ta Bng e The semor members of HrY were a follows Bert Barley Bernard Dearey Dean Esllck Melford Flynn Robert Gardner Earl Godwin Corwin lves Raymond King Orval Knee Bob Lyons Darrell Mitchell Lerghton Van Heemst and Brll Willis Senlor gurls on the Girl Reserve cabr net were Pat ohns Shrrley Bloomburg Thornley Lavon ensen Barbara Parker and Dons Rhoades The only semor G A A councrl mem ber was Alice ean Thornley who was pre sldent Senior students who should be gnven credlt for thexr good work ln student coun cnl are Bert Barley Shlrley Bloomburg Killeen Diddy Melford Flynn Robert Gard ner Pat ohns and Orval Knee As usual the semor boys were the back bone of athletics for the school year Sen lor football lettermen were Homer ohn son lm McGuire Orval Knee Bob Orman and Raymond Kmg Senior basketball lettermen were lVlcGu1re Homer ohnson Orval Knee Bob Frrar and Bob Orman The fact should be remembered that because of the excellent playing of lr' McGurre the school was presented the ou standrng player award of the county for s serv ces It must not be forgotten that th Perry Bluejays were the county champrons ln basketball Four of the sw first strung cheerlead ers were semors They were Phyllis Arr hart Pat South Bonnie Bessmer and Bob Gardner anet Barnes was a reserve cheer leader Senror members of speech club dur mg the year conslsted of l..avon ensen Homer ohnson Kllleen Diddy Bemta Briggle Barbara Parker Dons Prerson o Gardner Orval Knee Pat ohns and Cor wm lves urll and Scroll organlzatron had nme semor students on rts membership llst The were Bert Barley Dons Hastre Donna Skinner Killeen Drddy Shirley Bloomburfv Betty Thomason Marnlyn Fisher Barbara Parker and Lavon ensen Homer ohnson anet Barnes Pa South Joyce Bresee Phyllrs Arrhart Anne Brewer erry Bulls and Elsie Purvrs were other students who took journalism Maryorle Snyder Pat ohns Orval Knee Shirley Bloomburg Dorls Plerson an Kllleen Drddy were the semor members ln the orgnlzatrcn of the Nlatlonal Honor So clety Nlusxc contest solorsts were Bob Thorr son Verna Mae Brrstle Bonnre Bessmer Krlleen Diddy Vrrglma Nath and Maryorle Snyder . 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I . . . . . 16 GRADUATES PHYLLIS AIRHART Annual staff lf cheer mul-r 1 1 hrlwtmas 1 n .1111 11 fl A 10 11111 W lr xg-rxg lllll H11 N st N 11111 1 1 J AN ET BARNES nual stiff 10 art I IIFINIIHAS JIUEIAITI .una 11 1 ew-ru 1n 1 1-tue 11-ullng. 11 ln r'1 H118 11 12 stagecra 1 1 1 es llllS 1 home 100171 lfvl' 11 1 'Ape 1 mlng fu 0 BONNIE ANN BESSMER 4 hterleulex Lhrlstmas p1of,1'1m 4 141 I 1m1 l lies 1 lntr muri s 4 1 lIlSII'llfT1t'Ilt 1 sn 'sl 1 0 Sum'-t mmf 1041111 0 flC'tl nhllnf. 11 'lm SHIRLEY BLOOMBURG nnual stuff 1111111 thee-rltader S Qhylg 11118 yrugrlm e llc 14 ISLI .- Q 11111 111 t1t1Hf rf'1dl 1'1mu1a1s R Q f itlllC'l1 num itll St f Qull am 1011 1101111 rumn 0 lit-'I Xatlnndl Hunol 111. 11:0 13 an BERT BAILEY JR -Xnuu il Staff 1' CIIFISI 111 IS ruzrdrn 1 orui 5 H1 X qu nt Oouncll S 10 1 1tal aff Qu I 5110 llvlllt Ulll ll 4 MARJORIE BECKMAN and 9 Lh11st1111'1 ug.,r1111 14 s etlam 9 L1 t' 1 uirl Resern- 1 met 11 IHIFBIIIUIHIS 0 10 Te 1 4 s A f lome room Uffllvl JERRY D BILLS Illl nl st 1ff home room ofllu-1 foo 1 ll 0 a Ll 11 ' XX Lv 1141 Xl 1111111 QLIIUU Q JOYCE BRESEE Xnnu'1l Stiff 1' ilxr St lb EJ 1 L UIUS N Ll dm G11 rse 10 11 L.11l licweru 1 1n1t 11 instru1m11t1 s out S Telitll H wupllns Sb!! E GRADUATES ANNIE BREWER Annual staff 12 Tehtal staff 12 home room f er 10 1 VERNA MAE BRISTLE Band 12 l,hllSI.Ill21S pro gram 12, chorus 12 Lv A blrl Iieserxe 1 mtramurdle IUQIFU mental soloist 12 homn room oflter 1' Daw sun 001 8 KTLLEEN DIDDY Annual staff QhIlblllllS 1 ogram 10 11 1' chu: 1 .1 ex emp llrl Rtsuu tlrl Reseru Ll met mu rpretnn rtadmg, 11 llllfllllll 5 H Nxtlunxl unur Souetx 1 up elll ll Slutl Llum stu Lnt mouncx Telltal staff 1, TIIQSIDIAIIS lt 1 Su m Nl Q 1 'mc Sun me rmmm offlur MARILYN MAY FISHER nu ll N f hx S l lb 4 1 xml :urn T lla N iff lnnh, ron l 1 ltrl' 1 5-a 18 BENITA BRIGGLE md chorus 'O 10 11 12 dec .am 1 1 ewru ll 1 ln muml'-. 15 If opnre r'1 I0 speaking., if-th I nb 1 T ts ink xom ll sulo I llv homo. room offlur BERNARD DEAREY A t S basketball 9 IU ll 1hI'lSllYld9 proglam 11 utbill '4 12 home om nffnter 8 9 DEAN ESLICK HI Y St ll.,lL home room 0 lux Santa Xlu 1 1 DONNA FLYNN lil -sf-I u I llllllld N l umm a Ilt GRADUATES MELFORD FLYNN H1 1 Student Council 11 ROBERT GARDNER an 11111 eader 12 St xge r ft Student nounul 1 tru BEVERLY ANN GREENFIELD S Girl 'Q R serve 10 11 1 DORIS HERROLD if 1 url Pe-we xe ' lntra urxl Q qtas, cr'1ft 12 19 BOB FRIAR 9 basketball 0 chorus 1 qu 9 craft 9 10 11 home rnom 1 utr o EARL GODWIN X 19 ll 1 Nt H DORIS HASTIE Annudl staff I fhrwt mae program orus fl 9 1 F 1rl Ruzerte 10 mtramurals 'K Q 10 1 Te 1tal Stuff ulll 'xnd Qcroll mt 1 om uflcmr Q 'U ESTHER HIRSCHI Fhrlstmai program 1 C meme Furl Reserxe cahmot ll intra llmxlq 9 10 1 hom om nflfcer 5 3 mhllng team 10 1 h11rl'1n 11 2 I Y l .. 1 lf, A ,I ' .,, - 'Q if 11.1.1-g.s.11.1o.11.123 '-Y. , Art, K, L t Q, 10' --5' ' ' -f 'f 11.122 ' ..1P:,ag- 1 1ff - , S. 10. 11, 12. 1 ,,.. 12' , ,M . 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N: 1lIAZH11Zl, S, io, Fm ' ,V 10, 12: ,.,,,,.u,. S, 111.. 1.. A.. A.. eo. 111. 11. 1:1 9' 14,3 i.l1t.' 511 d,.l11111, 5 ' :111 lu., 11. 121 5. 9, UIQ 11'1 1. B, 10. 11, A 1,51 'Rig-.1-1111 I-1 31911. 121 11. A. A.. fe, Ill, 11. IL: -- 1 A .. . Girl IU... V. 1,,. 11. lg: 11.121 Latm Vlub, 9, log G l Ii'.'1l'YQ 'il' . 1-1 'Z 5 Y ' -' ' U- inll . fc M ,Y,'N,,11.1gI: 121 Sl - 1 'I-Ulm, 8114 1121: 1..' c-1111. sa. 1. - f - ' '. ., 1. UQ ' ll' 2: - - L ff. . 11. 1:1 TI 1.111 111, 11, 11. 121 Q1 'll 111111 for 11. 11, 13. 12: 11 - ru 111 -ff'-1, U. Ill. 11. . . , Art. iv: . 1 11 .- ff, 12: ' . W 3 M 1.9 - 1 . tc, 10. 11. 12: Egg.:-.f. WL, R ll Pl za l'H'2ll11. S. 51, fy ' 1 1 ' 'I-' ' 1 'Z ' -- 111. 11. 12: 111- -luh. 141: - i'b'- 131111: tx E lzisilf .f. 1': 1, 111, 11: :11. s. - -1 VHW- '. 1 ' 11,1 x1!l1..11. 12: 'z 1' .' ak- yi 1 E 1 Ill fficlr, 12: 12.11111-il - ,L 12: SU, . pluly 11. Ni fs ' N1 S1 1: ,i' 15. 12: .-11 A . 11. 101 .1 - 4,4 2 N- 9. d - -, 11: '-1 Y, .1. . 12: . '. .. . I I 12: 11 f 1 . S. 4 ' I: 14. 11-. 11. 12. 1 1, 9 W, 5. 5 ' Ill 'z 'z1ls. 12: .'- la. -8 'Q v 1 I Art, X. 9, 10. 1 sk - 5- 143 l1..,'1111 Hifi ll. ' luallnllr. 112 fn llall, 54. 11. 111, 11, Q ' 111: i-Y,11. 2132 f , . 11. 111. ll. 12: I .'pia11.', 11, 12, 11 Ar tl ff A. 111. 12. - E . . , '20 GRADUATES ORVAL A KNEE .1Hkmtbf1ll 12 4hI'lKll'T1dN program de1ate 4 amd fuu ld 1411111 4. 41 1 1 ec-ah 4 ub imrrlft studsnl 4111114 s, :lwnt nounr-ll offlu f-Hplalw 14 JIM MCGUIRE nd 11 bqwke-t P l Ihr IDRS llrllgrdlll urus '4 ll foozba UUETE' Ii orchestra ram., Speaklng 19 tack 4 1f wma Sf mst 11 hf, Q- om offlcfr Q 10 DARRELL VERNON MITCHELL 12 In fl 1 s e- Ja 11 Phr1xtmaQprr1Qr'1n1 Q 41r mi foo rmk Q :mf room nffxur Q CIRETA MOWRER 4 lrl Re-ser 4 lntmrnurals Q Page-craft 11 llhmr I5411lp.laQ 4 nl 5-1 Mt.. .4 sv y 4: 9 'Qs if ? -561' wi JUNE LAUGHMAN wma 19 4 1rl ReQPr llltllfflllll-118 S Q hnmi umm nririr JACK EDWARD MEIER I' MARIE MOORE 'and fylll Rvsfru- 17 lYllll.1'I1llI olches VIRGINIA NATH A 1 11 han 4 hrwtnmwi progrim 111119 4.1r Qsc-In I 1 UI 11s NIlUlTltllt'll 4-olmst 1 411 ella ' SID li lb 1 4 l Q , 1+.- 4 4 . 4. 9, 141. 11. ' I J Y, 4 14, 10. 11, 121 1 . 91 llr. . BC G. A. A.. 10, ir' ', 10. 112 U'll, Ya, 11, -L i' . w.141.11. 54, 1fl.11,123Hi-Y. 11,123 122' 'z ' 1 - ll- Nut' 2 H n r S41-ielj, 11, V 121 Tvliliil Slflff- 111 ' 121 FII ' 'I . 11, 12: x r ' 5. 9. 1 - Slz '-'z . 9. 10: .' 4 4' 'il. 14. 141, 11, 12: snu- -. 4 ' '-br. 11,121 3, Th ,f '4 -. 11. 12. j 1 . C . 1:11 , 9, 141, I U .f - 4 ' 1al,!4,1fl,11.12: ' 'ist- 7 ',,f W .' f- . 14, 141, 11: ' 4 S f .1 vh ., 10, 3 ll, u, , ' A t. 5, 9. 10. 11. 12. 14. 10. 11, 12: ' tz, 11: f ' . 10, 113 ' 11 ' . -1 r , 5, 1, W I I ' ' 1. Al Q m M V F0 ' -. .. .11.12. . , 4 V 11,33 4 I . U 1 1 1, 1, , 1 An. 9. 141. 11. : .n . 7 5 . a f 11. 12: S, 91 la.-11 rr 11. S, 9, 10. fig. 15,1 I ,H A gif --I, ., I ' f - '- 4 L A' T' ' ' 'z '1I.'. S, U. 5 10' U: 2' uf t' M! ' ' 'A 133 -- .-1r:f11,12. hall. R. 9. 11.122Hi-Y.11. ' ' 12: If . ..1n.. 11. 12. 4 ' ha - '---.,14,14v. . ,91 1 11.12. A ,jfyf vi ,sffi .. A rt, 41, 5 11, 11, 121 ,. v' 1 'A 4. , A 10, 11. 4 1 '4 I 121011 - ., s, 14. 141. 11. Ni . . . ' f 41. A. A., 9,10, 11.122 U.-X15-faitlnn, 4... 11515 , 5 N' R 11,. 11, 12:1i711:1,- I . I . 9. io' . ul Q6 m .2 A 5, 9. 10211, ii ln- .1.f:. 12.'f- -'---1' V, , ,' ., ,. Q-r ', 111 stage-craft, J. 141. 1.1n,12. , S hu ,K ji 11, 12. vocal h. 1 ist, 5, 11, lll, 11, 123 h m- 1' mm 4f- ' - rn-.-r, 14, 141, 11. 21 GRADUATES BETTY LOU NEEL 1 huruQ is dr'1m.x A Lnrl GL me 10 an r mur ilu s .xp 1 mf! 11 mm rl U ll Q I' BARBARA PARKER nual stiff a thru-.tmafl program IH P 9 am Q a H Q 10 hurl Rewerw- 1 hirl Rewerxe can im! 1 Interpretive read 1 r nmurx -. In l r'xd1o Speaking, Spuch tlub 11 12 stage craft 10 student councll eltal qt ff TheQp1anQ 11 12 xncal so us! A Quill And Qc-ro home room oflcer I.-ORRAINE PLUMB r 19 drama 1' G 10 11 19 Glrl Rexeru ll 1 stagemra Tixlll al Staff 11 home room U lltl 8 SL HN DORIS RHOADES ac hr I5 JIULI I nlus lrl lhsex lrl R1 some 111 mtrunul Q 4 nm 1, lt Qo- BOB ORMAN ' nd S 10 ll has e Q Lhr m xx program nru- 11 Llasg er 11 fortball 25 Ill ulerextd 11 orchestra s um-nt ilblllllll sluden suunl 0 Q hnme you r DORIS PIERSON urus w 14 19 cla officer dulam lm'1 10 R x r fnrl Revue nablm xnurputlu reafllm., lll mmum s 5 L.-1 lll Klub 9 10 Ndlltbllil Hunur Lleu 11 12 :Adm spe- n S7991 u 1' home room uflfner S 9 ELSIE PURVIS nu'1l xl xff tfxrl Rewrxe 10 11 .imurals 8 fo s Zlfbktfdfl 10 Telltal Qtuff 1 home room offl Q DONNA SKINNER nual -taff 1 -X 1 hurl Rr-ser e nmrmmum s T xl -I ll 5 In 'mm r IUNIOR CLASS Pl'CSldCflt Arthur Marquart V109 Pfemlent Melba Ruth Wagner Secretary Pat ShIrley Sponsor ReadIn rItIn and rIthmetIc are not the only thlngs In whlch the members of the Junxor class partIcIpated They took part In most of the extra-cumcular 8CtlVl Ies The JunIor class was dIvIded Into three homerooms The homerooms were l02 205 and 301 MUSIC ranked hIgh In Interest among the JunIors wIth I5 In band and I3 In chorus The students who took pat both band and chorus were LCWIS l'lono mlchl Merle KIrby Howard Kneger Betty Kyras Charlotte McLuen Ted Parker oan Rowles Melba Ruth Wagner and Annabel WIllIs Others In band were Dolores Br0Wn Ray Roberts Alden Denman Lorna MIt chell Fred Rhodes and Beverly Sklnner Others In chorus Included Claude and MarIan Whrte The drama department whIch In cluded drama and stagecraft had an al most equal Interest wrth 1unIor students stagecraft there were 20 members of the Junlor class and I3 In drama AthletIcs also ranked hlgh In the mmd of the Jumors especIally the boys Four teen boys p3l'tlClpalCd In sports of all sorts They were ohn ClIfton Dwame FInley RIchard Herrldge Merle Klrby FrancIs Lee MarvIn Lee Arthur Marquart Edwm Morgan Kelth Myers Gene Orman WIl lIam Salmon and BIll Werner unIors Gerald ensen and Dale Kneger acted as student manager and assIstant manager re spectlvely ust sIx members of the JunIor clas took advan age of work In the art depart ment VIrgInIa Fullhart Verna ohns Pa trIcIa ohnson Verda Moomran Gertrud Ncholalsen and Certnxde Walch were the JunIors MISS Esther Row While speaklng of small numbers one mIght mentIon the fact that only four Jun Iors made use of the art of speakmg or de clam Those who took part Included How ard Kneger Frances Parker Melba Wag ner and MarIan WhIte Ill and Scroll the honor soclety for hIgh school Journahsts claImed two mem bers of the class They were Frances Park er and oanne Walrath ThIrty nIne Jumor gIrls belonged to CIrl Reserve The gIrls were Jamce All' hart Dolores Brown Marjorle Clrksena osephme FlInt Berdean Hambleton Har rIett Hensen Beverly Herrlng Marilyn l'lyl bak Verna ohns Vernas ohns PatrIcIa ohnson Sally johnson Betty Kyras ane Lleberknecht Charlotte McLuen Fern Meler Lorna MItchell Dorls Moore Mary MoraIn Mlldred MOTFIS Gertrude NIcholaI sen Frances Parker Alma Repp oan Wagner Marlan WhIte Mary Lou Work man Teresa Rlgor Beverly Sklnner Cer trude Walch Annabel WIllIs Ellzabeth Sparkman Margaret Shlrbroun Mary Theulen ,Ieanne Spear Barbara Woods and oanne Walrath HI Yboys Included DwaIne FInley Dale Kneger Leonard QuInlIsk Fred Rhodes Arthur Marquart Robert Glttens LEWIS Honomlchl Kelth Myers Alden Denman RIchard HerrIdge Marvm Lee and Robert Petty CI A A had 231unIor members They Included Gertrude Walch Beverly Skxn ner PatrIcIa ohnson osephIne FlInt Mar garet Cuann Dolores Brown MarIlyn Hyl bak Vernas ohns Lorna MItchell Mary MOTBID Pat ShIrley Teresa Rlgor Ellzabeth Sparkman Margaret ShIrbroun Mary Theulen Marjone Clrksena Beverly Her rlng Sally ohnson Charlotte McLuen Mxldred MOTTIS Frances Parker eanne Spear and oanne Walrath fi . F l ' , ' 1 . . r in ' I . - : - ' I . . ' I .I 1 .I 1 l l - , ' J' . , . I , . l l . : . ' , ' ' T v .I FIsher, :llm Hamman, Richard Heffldge Rowles, Pat Shlrley, Barbara Staley, Melba . . . . ' U ll: I ' . f , n 1 ' . I . . . N J . ' I . , l l I , ' . J' A ' I n :s n ' 1 l - J I, , - , . . J 'J . .. , - . . ' ' ' ' , J , - I ' , o . . , ' - . 1. I I 2 , I I t q 1 1 . - ' l . J . 25 HOMEROOM 102 This year homeroom IOZ wasnt very successful m wlnnmg the spmt and honor trophres but a lot of txme was spent partlc rpatlng ln school actrvltles The homeroom officers for the first semester were president Alden Denman vlee president Gertrude Walch secretary treasurer Fern Merer program chamnan Harrxet Ellett gurls actrvrty chairman Berdean Hambleton boys actrvlty charr man Marvin Lee monxtor Carroll Swann Back Row Patrrcra ohnson Dons Moore Ted Parker Marvm Lee Alden Denman Richard Hemdge Lyle Repp Har vey Blalsdell Robert Petty Second Row Carroll Swam Ralph Sheehan osephlne Flint Gertrude Nrch olnason amce Axrhart Robert Howell The offrcers for the second semester were president lm Hamman vrce pres: dent Fern Merer secretary treasurer Ber dean Hambleton program chairman Ruth Llllebo grrls actrvnty chaxrman amce Alrhart boys actrvrty chairman Rlchard Herrldge monitor Pat ohnson The student council representative was Annabel Wrlhs and their sponsor was Miss Mrlhgan Fern Meter Gertrude Walch Merle Kxrby rm Hamman Front Row Lyle Callcms Harrnett El lett Margaret Gann Berdean Hambleton Mary June Bodenburger Beverly Skinner Ruth Lrllebo Annabel Willis Edwxn Mor gan Gene Orman Mass Mulligan - s . v - y I ,J y -- ' . M 7 I - g - ' Y I . ,, .. . . . . ,. ,j , , .. . . ,.' . ' v ' ' ' . . - . - . .J . , I n f - l V . ., .. . , a ,.. . ' ' - . , , . . -I ' I v - , . . J . 7 I V - 1 ' ' U I I v v v 'J v ' 1 v ' .J , r , , . 26 HOMERDOM 205 Homeroom 205 captured the honor plaque the thurd sux weeks of thus year The furst semester offucers were pre sudent Lewus Honomuchl vuce presudent Keuth Myers secretary treasurer Pat Shui' ley monutor Robert Guttuns program chaurman Barbara Staley gurls actuvuty chaurman Mary Moraun boys actuvuty chaurman Wulluam Salmon Second semester offucers were presu dent Keuth Myers vuce presudent Bull Wer ner secretary treasurer Barbara Staley monutor Maruan Whute gurls actuvuty chaur Back Row Wulluam Salmon Glbert Wulson Francus Lee Lloyd Olson Keuth Myers Danny Kealey Claude Fusher ohn Clufton Bull Werner Howard Krueger Second Row Barbara Staley Loluta Magers Marulyn Hy bak Alma Repp Mary Lou Workman Mary Moraun Lorna Mut man Lorna Mutchell boys actuvuty chaur man Francus Lee prog am chaurman Pat Shurley Melba Ruth Wagner was the offucua student councul representatuve ane Lue berlcnecht and Dolores Brown worked student councul commuttees Decoratung a Chrustmas tree was one of the maun accomplushments of room 205 thus year Thus homeroom also had a va ruety of programs and duscussuons through out the year Thus homerooms sponsor was Muss Esther Row chell Vurgunua Fullhart Dolores Brown Lewus Honomuchl Front Row Robert Guttuns Teresa Rugor Vurgunua Bueclerman Melba Ruth Wagner Maruan Whute Harruet Hensen Vernas Johns ane Lueberknecht Patrucua Shurley Muss Row . , .. . 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A O V U I Y Y - Y I 1 1 . . 1 1 g I I HOMEROOM 301 Homeroom 30l had a total of 28 stu dents and ateraged slx puplls on the honor roll each slx weeks Thls homeroom has vson the honor trophy once ths wear Officers for the first semester were president Dale Krieger vlce presrden Frances Parker secretary Barbara Woods program chairman Charlotte McLuen chairman Betty Kyras boys athletr charrman Delbert Brelsford Second semester officers were presr dent oan Rowles vrce presxdent Bruq Back Row Dale Krleger Sherwood Doutrlch Delbert Brelsford ack Edmond son Fred Rhodes oan Rowles Marjorle Crrksena Elizabeth Sparkman Second Row Mary Theulen Barbara Woods Mary Ann Bennett eanne Spear Olson ecretary Margaret Shlrbroun p gram chairman Elizabeth Sparkman mon rtor Ahce Godwm Qxrls athletlc charrman eanne Spear boys athle rc chanman ack Edmondson The students of thls homeroom part: ctpated ln art band athletlcs choru CFB I Mr Leonard Rossman was the spon sor of this Jumor homeroom Margaret Shrrbroun Alrce Godwtn Harriett Kyras Arleta Hunt Verda Moorman Front Row Art Marquart Verna ohns oanne Walrath Sally ohnson Charlotte McLuen Frances Parker Beverly Herrrng Mildred Morrls Mr Rossman l I ' : s '. ' : ro- V U J 1 ' I ' , . . . f f J - monitor. Sherwood Doutnch: girls athlette drama, declam' intramurals and Stage- - ' ' ' f . ' J 3 . - . y T . . . . . - r - 1 Q , ' ' J , J . J t 28 SOPHOMORE CLASS Sophomores llke the Juniors also found tlme to take part ln extra currlcular actrvrtxes Many of them were kept very busy wlth these actrvltxes Stagecraft offered opportunlty to be the behind the stage man durxng the plays Thls must have been the reason 20 students devoted much of therr time to rt They were Shirley Barr Leslre Blalsdell Donald Crannell Rosalie McDonald Betty Parsons Robert Burrell Richard Donelson Lovell Grbbons Gerald Miner Melford Roberts David Roberts Richard Spurgeon Ronald Tolle ack Carllsle Duane Councrl Kathryn Fenn Robert Lee Bully Roberts Harry Rublnson and Richard Stern The opportunlty to be ln the llme light may have been the motive for such a large number of sophomore dramatrsts Those who partlcrpated ln the actrvlty were Bonnle Fox Nada Lou Merer Wrlma Noack Rosalie McDonald Betty Parsons Robert Burrell ane Anderson Barbara Balsbaugh Dorothy Phrllrps lrene Raney Lou Ann Wood Pat Allen Lorralne ohnson D Harry Rubmson and Hllah Wrlcox Music lnterested a number of students erther ln the form of slngmg or ln the form of playing an mstrument Band member included Gweneth Roberts Rona Dee Sehenb erry Bryant Ralph Nrssen Carolyn Cox Mavis Clements Sharon Davis Beverly Knapp and Rrchard Stern Smglng Interested Wayne Dunlap Bonnie Fox Mar aret Gardner Wllllam Herrold Lors Lantz Le ter Modlm Betty Parsons Elizabeth Ray Ke th Lester Ralph Nissen ane Anderson Barbara Balsbaugh Carolyn Cox Mavrs Clements Sharon Davls oan Fullhart Rose Ann Parker lrene Raney Clarence De tman Harvey Hansen Gweneth Roberts Rona Lee Schelb erry Bryant Rrchard Fish Pat Allen Duane Councll Kathryn Fenn Even though there were over l00 mem bers of G A A Margaret Gardner and Ruth Sayles were the only sophomores who had offices rn the cabinet Athletrcs also played an Important part rn the lrves of tenth graders Basketball found ack Carlxsle Donald Hull Rrchard Donelson Richard Fish Howard Burke Wayne Dunlap and Don Varner on the squad If you had seen any of the football games you might have recognrzed ack Carlisle Howard Burke Robert Lee Donald Hrll as they made therr way up the ne Accompanymg the sports come the cheerleaders and as rn all other actrvrtles the sophomores could have been found there also The sophomore cheerleaders were Margaret Gardner Gweneth Roberts and lrene Raney Another proud fact that the sopho mores boasted was their basketball team Thrs year the sophomores took the rntra mural champlonshrp trtle from the seniors who usually wm the game Even thougm the wlnnmg of the game was the duty of one homeroom the sophomores could b proud that they were ln the same class that the wmners were The sophomore gurls who were mem bers of G A A are Barbara Balsbaugh Shirley Barr Pat Blackstad Mavis Clements une Davls Kathryn Fenn Bonnie Fox eanne Franc oan Fullhart Dons Hunt Lorralne ohnson Lots Lantz Darlene Meier Nada Lou Meter Bettb' Mae Morfoot Wilma Noack Rose Ann Parker DeVonna Phillips LaDonna Phxlllps Eclrth Qulnllsk lrene Raney Arvrs Reece Ruth Sayles Rona Dee Scherb Marjorxe Swain Hllah Jane Wilcox Daxsy Wrlson Lou Ann Wood Katherine Roberts and Margaret Gardner J ' ' v 1 or ' ' ' ' n ' f' ld. -1 .r y Q - . 1 , ' ' J . e- - - Q Vonna Phillxps, Edith Quinllsk, Arvis Reece, - - - - . - . . l 1 1 1 u . ' e ' ' . s , , . . , , J ' y , ' U, g ,v , J ' , J , 29 HOMEROOM 101 Offlcers ln homeroom lOl for second semester were student councll representii trve Donald Hull president Harry Morton Rubm on v ce presldent Clarence Dett man secretary Hllah ane Wllcox PTO gram chalrman Robert Lee monitor ac Carlrsle girls actrvrty charrman Daisy Wrlson and boys actrvtty charrman Eddie ox Frrst semester offxcers were student council representatrve Harry Morton Rubrnson president Clarence Dettman Betty Mae Morfoot program chairman Harvey Hansen monitor Donald Hull grrls actlvrty eharrman Maxlne Merryman boys actrvrty charrman Robert Lee Back Row Donald Hull acli Carlxsle Harvey Hansen Maxine Merryman Lorraine ohnson Patrlcla Allen DeVonna Phtlllps Harold Apperson Harry Morton Rublnson Clarence Dettman Second Row Charles Sprrnger Robert Lee Betty Morloot Katherine Roberts Boys that are workrng their way up to the top of the ladder ln football are aclc Carllsle Donald Htll and Robert Lee Boys on the reserse team of the basket ball squad are acl: Carlrsle Donald Hrll Robert Lee Richard Stern and Charle Sprmger Students that are active ln speech work ln home room lOl are Harry Mortoa Rubxnson and Hllah jan Wrlcox Mu IC contestan s from this homeroom were Harvey Hansen and Donald H ll botx were baritone solorsts Donald Hrll Rlchard Stern and Hlah ane Wllcox Ths homeroom was l00 per cent V1 Red Cross Ardrth Noland Reve Slvey Ean Hrnman Francis Sayles Duane Councrl Front Row Bull Roberts Edward Fox Rxchard Stern Nad ne Arnold Darsy Marte Wllson ATVIS Reece Kathryn lqenn Hlah ane Wilcox Edrth Qurnllsk Mrs Clayton ' S 3 l - U . ' Y . . ' 1 , ' l I l 3 ' 'J ' l I n : 1 .I k ' l l F . - - Q - ' . . Z : . VlCe'Pl'e5idem- .laCk CafllSlC3 Secfefafyt Members of band are Harvey Hansen. S A . ' ' ' ' -I I A , ,l Q ' , i , l 1 e ' , - Q . ' L J . Y . . . ' . 3 N A , l 30 HOMEROOM 103 Sophomore homeroom l03 was the champuon gurls senuor hugh basketball team eanne Franc a new student to Perry Hugh thus year captauned the team The squad members were Rona Dee Scheub Margaret Gardner and Dorus Hunt forwards The guards were eanne Frane La Donna Phullups and Eluzabeth Ray The homeroom offucers for the furst semester were presudent Lester Modlun vuce presudent Eluzabeth Ray secretary Rona Dee Scheub mon tor Margaret Back row Donald Crannell Wayne Dunlap Duane Workman LaDonna Plllllups eanne Frane Wulluam Herrold Howard Burke Second row Raymond DeCamp Don Varner Bonnue l-ox Dorus Hunt Rosalue Gardner gurls actuvuty chaunnan Dons Hunt boys actuvuty chaurman Duane Workman program chaurman Gweneth Roberts student councul representatuve Betty Parsons The second semester offucers were presudent Don Varner vuce presudent Dorus Hunt secretary Lester Modlun monu tor Howard Burke gurls actuvuty chaur man Wayne Dunlap program chaurman Margaret Gardner student councul repre sentatuve Betty Parsons McDonald Lous Lantz Eluzabeth Ray Mar Jorue Swaun Front Row Leslue Blausdell Margaret Gardner Cweneth Roberts Rona Dee Scheub Betty Parsons Wulma Noack Nada Lou Meuer Muss Glascock Y 1 . D ' ' ,I , ' : . , . 1 , 1 A ul ' ' . : ' - ' , ' 1 f l ' . . u I ' Q r man, Jeanne Franep boys actuvuty chaur- ' G 2 1 ' 5 . : , ' , I . g - : i . ' . - Z 1 u l v ' v ' Y I I ' l , , - ' ' . . I 1 , I , I ' 1 Y l Y U Y ' 31 HOMEROOM LIBRARY The sophomore homeroom Library put on programs once a month with thexr own talent These lnterestmg programs were for the members of the homeroom and thexr sponsor Mr Denman The frrst semester offxcers were presr dent Ralph Nissen vlce presldent Gerald Mrner secretary lrene Raney monltor Rose Ann Parker boys actlvrty chalrman Richard Flsh program chairman ane Anderson Back Row Robert Burrell Rlchard Bills Melford Roberts Rrchard Flsh Lovell Clbbons Ralph Nrssen Richard Donelson Meryl Stamp Ralph Hull Ronald To e Second Row Gerald Mmer Davrd Roberts oan Fullhart Beverly Knapp The second semester offrcers were presrdent Gerald Miner vrce presrdent Richard Flsh secretary Pat Blackstad program chairman Lou Ann Wood grrls actrvxty charrman Sharon une Dans boys actrvrty charrman Rlchard Donelson mom tor Ralph Nissen The student council representative for the year was Dorothy Phrlllps Dorothy Phxlllps Lou Ann Wood Barbara Balsbaugh Carolyn Cox erry Bryant Front Row Kelth Lester une Davrs Patrlcla Blackstad lrene Raney Ruth Sayles Mavis Clements Darlene Meter Ro e Ann Parker Richard Spurgeon Mr Denman ' ' ' : ', : : , 5 . , ' l Robert Burrell: glrls' actlvrty charrman, I ' I : ' . 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' ' I n . , , -' v 1 5 f . , J , , . . 32 FRESHMEN CLASS Art dramatlcs and band held close contests for freshmen actlvltles Eighteen puplls preferred art seventeen took drama tlcs and srxteen were ln band Art students were anlce Challands oyce Challands ean Courtney Marjorie Gibbons lrene Glcleon Lorme Maxwell Ruth Palmer Mary Repp Betty Skrnner Rebecca Tmdrell Grace Vodemk Louls Edmondson Rlchard Fllnn Donald Loren zen Donald Kuebler Ramon McLuen Fred Peterson and Kerth Spearxng Students ln dramatlcs were Bob Roland ean Seaton Betty Skinner Donna Swarm Rebecca Tlndrell Grace Vodemk ack Bristow Melford Heck Nadine Helms George Hlll Donald Holcomb Laverne Huffman Afton Hunt Marilyn French ohn ack Nancy Lee Ruth Palmer and Norma Randolph Bob Barnes and Dlck Mau held parts m the play unlor Mlss The lead ln A Amateur Hamlet the tourney contest wlnner was glven to George Hrll The freshmen partlclpatlng ln band were Vrrglnla Brunton ean Courtney Geraldine Crlspln Betty Eldred Marllyn French ovce Landals Mary Katherine Mllllken Norma Randolph ean Seaton Barbara Small ack Brlstow George Hull Don Holcomb Don Kuebler Bob Roland and Harley Wrnter Marllyn French Mary Katherme Mrlllken and ean Seaton were also orchestra Nnneteen freshmen took part m Junror hugh football basketball and track The freshmen on the Junxor hugh foot ball team were Bob Barnes ,lack Brrstow Rupert Gustafson George Hull on Holcomb Laverne Huffman lm McLaugh lm Ramon McLuen Dick Mau Earnest Rumley Kelth Spearlng Kenny Thomas Melford Heck Donald Klem and Paul Moxley On the Jun or hrgh basketball team were Bob Barnes Rupert Gustafson McLaughlin Duck Mau Kenny Thomas Earnest Rumley Leroy Harvey Kerth Spearlng Laverne Lee ohn ack and Bllly Donnell The Junlor hugh track squad members were Bob Barnes ack Bristow Brlly Donnell Rupert Gustafson George Hrll Don Holcomb Laverne Huffman Don Klein lm McLaughlin Ramon McLuen Kenny Thomas Paul Moxley and Laverne ee The student councll representatives for the three homerooms were Grace Vodemk Norma Randolph and Duck Mau Klaudette Diddy was the only fresh man cheerleader Freshmen members of the Gxrls Athletxc Assocratron were Vlrgmra Brmton Vrrgene Cannon Delores Challands oyce Challands ean Courtney Geraldlne Crlspm Klaudette Diddy Betty Elclred jean Ellns Marilyn French Elsre Gates Afton Hunt Arlene ohnson joyce Landals Nancy Lee Lorrnne Maxwell Lots McLey Helen Moram Irene Noack Ruth Palmer Mary Repp Norma Randolph ean Seaton Betty Skinner Barbara Small Donna Swarm and Rebecca Tlndrell , . . - . . ' ' ' D J A . .f ' 1, ,J t Y . , . Y . ' . ' .' A , ' ' ' ' I ' , , 1 J' .J 1 ,' , ' ' . J' ' . g , . Dick Mau, Earnest Rumley, Keith Spearmg. . . L l l I ' , -I' Y ' I I . , I . ,l I v ,J y v . . , l n ,Ju n ' ' , ' ,l . . . . J in . ' , . I . . . . . J ' - I , ' l - 4 a p ' , -I ' 33 HOMEROOM 105 Homeroom l05 had 24 students and captured the school spirit banner for the fifth SIX weeks period The officers presiding over the homeroom for the first semester were president McLaughlin vice president Klaudette Dd dy secretary treasurer Geraldine Crispin program chairman Donna Swarm girls ac trvrty chairman Rupert Gustafson mom tor Bob Merrcal Back Row Barbara Small Helen Mo ram Laverne Huffman acl: Bristow Robert Barnes rm McLaughlin Richard Mau Miss Daughton Second Row Mary Repp Elsie Gates Donna Swarm George Hill Donald Kuebler There were two students in Junior high student council They Included Bob Barnes and Dick Mau The homeroom officers for the second semester were president Klaudette Diddy vice president Rupert Gustafson secretary trasurer George Hill program chairman Geraldine Crispin boys activity chairman jim Mclsaughl n monitor Ramon lVlcLuen Fred Peterson Geraldine Crispin Earnest Rumley Front Row Robert Merical anlce Challands Nancy Lee Klaudette Diddy Betty Eldred lrene Noack Rupert Gustaf son Ramon Mcl..uen . : . , Jim . tivity chairman, Janice Challandsg boys' ac- Fred Peterson: girls' activity chairman, . ' . - i - J, i 34 HOMEROOM 106 At the beglnnmg of the year one of the nrnth grade homerooms met m 205 wtth Mxss Row as thetr sponsor Later m the fall thus room was transferred to room l06 and Mrs Raak became therr sponsor The officers servmg during the flrst semester were as follows president Mar rlyn French vlce presrdent Dwrte Peel Kenneth Thomas gtrls actrvtty chairman Mary Milliken boys acttvrty chairman Fred Mlclcelson Back Row Mary Kathenne Mlllrken Vtrgene Cannon Arlene ohnson Donald Lorenzon Billy Donnell Paul Moxley Second Row Fred Mxclcelson Lots McLey Lorrnne Maxwell Leroy Harvey Students elected to frll offtces for the second semester were president Billy Don nell vrce presrdent ean Ellts secretary Arlene ohnson program chairman Lots McLey gurls actrvrty charrman Marxlyn French boys actrvlty charrman Kenneth Thomas monitor oyce Challands Norma Randolph Brlly Donnell and oyce Landals were members of the Juntor high student councll Harold Songer Ronald McLellan Mrs Raalt Front Row can Seaton Joyce Chal lands eanne Ellis Afton Hunt Joyce Lan clals Norma Randolph Marilyn French . J t : u ' n , . . . : l. ' ' I ' ' J - secretary, Lois McLeyg program chairman. . . . : , . . . Y J . - ' ' ' . ' . fl - ' 35 HOMEROOM 202 Homeroom 202 a freshman group recewed the spxrnt plaque the flrst two slx weeks of this school year First semester ofncers for 202 were pre sldent ames Mace vrce presldent Delores Challands student council representatrve Grace Vodenlk secretary Betty Skmner man can Courtney boys actlvlty chair man Keith Spearlng gurls 3CllVlty chalr man Rebecca Tlnclrell Back Row-Grace Vodenlk Cecelia Gardner Melforcl Heck Donald Klein La Verne Lee Donald Holcomb Roger Hyl bak Kerth Spearlng Harley Winters lVlr Turner Second Row Marvm Menz Marjone Gibbons Lola Mllls Irene Gldeon Rebecca Second semester officers were pres: dent Delores Challands vlce presrdent Betty Skmner student councll representa tlve Grace Voclenlk secretary Roger Hylbak monitor Kelth Spearlng program charrman ames Mace grrls actlvlty chatrman Marjone Gibbons boys actrvnty chairman LaVerne Lee Mr ohn Turner was the homeroom sponsor Tmdrell Betty Sklnner Lester Houseman ames Mace Vernon Starlmg Front Row Eugene Hurd Louls Ed mondson Bob Roland Albert McCann Mary Loulse lVl1ller Vrrglma Brlnton can Anne Courtney Delores Challands Richard Flmn Ruth Palmer - r' , - u v U In l 1 1 1 .l . I 'u , . Y J v . 3 - , ' monitor, Melford Heck: program chair- ' ' ' J S , . . .- , . . : . , . . .- , J . . ' . - ,l , ' . . . . h i . . ' . . . . Z J U 36 EIGHTH GRADE Agaln thls year the elghth graders have taken an actrve part rn all extra curricular achvltles offered to them Francella Lenihan oan Millard Robert Duckett Dean Hall Frances Bol lard Mavrs Reeves Barbara Ruffle and Shlrley Snyder represented the erghth grade ln band and rn marching band Student council representatrves for the grade thus year were oan Mlllard Tom Wltte Robert Sackett and Kelth Bow man Boys out for sports thrs year drd not reach the total number ln previous years The boys this year were Roger Bllls Del man Kmcade FTBHCIS Cannon Hal Brooks Glenn Thompson Donald Capen Robert Duckett Dean Keenan Tom Witte and for track Unly two gurls were mterested ln tum blmg this school term Donna Dralsey and Shlrley Purvls These two gurls took part rn the tumbllng act of the band show Th show was presented In the first part o March The favorite girls at the Junlor hrgh basketball games were the blue and whrte clad cheerleaders Prrscllla ewell Donna Mae Llttle Patr cla Smrth and Sue Stoliely The elghth grade was very well repre sented ln chorus The students partlclpatmg were Bxllle Anfmson Carol Ann Bryant Norma Cole Dorxs Cross Eleanor ohnson Dorothy Lester Vlrgmla Overton Alberta Petty Sandra Swarm Hal Brooks Donald Capen Dean Hall Davrd Hutchms Dean Keenan Tom Witte Donna Dralsey Bever ly Hoffman Prlscrlla ewell oanne ones Donna Mae Lrttle Bonnie Moore Dons Ped drcord Shrrley Purvrs Patrncla Smrth and Sue Stokely Patrlcla Smrth made a large double poster for advertlsement of the band show Her poster was rated very good for eighth grader ln the art department Homeroom 203 won the gurls mtramur al rn the eighth grade and also won over the seventh grade homerooms Glrls taking active part m the basket ball games were Shlrley Purvls Barbara Rlffle Delores Helms Donna Mae Lrttl Frances Bollard Prlscrlla ewell Mavis Ann Reeves Patrlcla Smith Sue Stokely Betty Nath Bonme Moore oanne ones Donna Drarsey Shrrley Snyder oan M11 lard Francella Lenihan Albert Petty Dor othy Lester Naedean Heck Katheryn Rose VlfglHl6 Overton Carol Ann Bryant Sandra Swarm and Blllre Anfmson Members of the band and chorus also took an active part ln the band show and Chrlstmas Cantata ln the Junior hugh party held ln late March Robert Duckett represented Mlss Amerrca 1963 A Junior high assembly was held March 23 durmg homeroom period with oan Mrl lard an eghth grader as mistress of cere monles Because the eighth graders schedule was so full there were none actlve ln any speech work Mrs Brown and Miss Hatten were the two homeroom sponsors ' , J ' , . . . 1 : -I . 1 y J . V ' : ' , ' . . l I . J ' l ' t ' . ' 1 31 1 .1 Richard Wood. Delman Kincade went Oul ' ' ' ' 1 1 1: .1 . J , Q . ' v I ' - ' - ' . -I .- ' ' l . 1'n ' J , . I ' . ' J .J 'J . - . 37 HOMEROOM 201 Homeroom 20l was orgamzed much the same as other homerooms throughout the school lts offlcers for the frrst semes ter were president Barbara Rlffle vlce presrdent Beverly Hoffman secretary Shlrley Snyder program chairman oanne ones gurls actlvrty chairman Donna Llt Ile boys actrvnty chairman Francxs Can non momtor Rex Bennett mester was president Delmon Klncacle vlce president oan Denman secretary Back Row Glen Thompson Frances Bollard Laura Harrison Bonne Moore Clarence Carhrll Richard Plum Rober Saclcett Cale Whrton Mlss Hatten Third Row Rex Bennett Barbara Rlffle Betty Nath Patrlcla Smith oan Denman Delmon Klncade Keith Bowman Shirley Purvns program charrman Mavxs Reeves girls actlvlty chairman Barbara Ruffle boys actrvxty chairman Rex Ben nett monltor Frances Bollard Their offlclal student council repre sentatlve for the year was Bob Sackett However Sue Stolcely Pat Smith and Keith Bowman served on varlous eommlttees of student council trophy twlce during the year Therr spon sor was Miss Hatten Second Row Elsie Banmck Donna Drarsey Mavls Reeves Shirley Purvls De lores Helms Front Row Shirley Snyder Donna Mae Lxttle Dons Peddlcord oanne ones Pnscxlla ewell Sue Stolcely Robert Mar n The officiatinglhody for the second se- This homeroom was awarded the honor Q - w ' , -I ' : ' 1 . 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' I v J I .I v v ' , , . fl . 1 l 38 HOMEROOM 203 The percentages for thls homeroom ln the unlor Red Cross and March of Dlmes dnves were 65 and 75 respectively Only four of the thlrty three pupxls drd not buy actrvrty tlclcets out of thxs exghth grad homeroom Officers for the flrst semester were presrdent Robert Duelcett vrce president Lee Beckman secretary Alberta Petty monltor Richard Wood program chair man Blllre Anfmson gurls actlvlty chair Back Row Francella Lenihan Leroy Plum Richard Brobst Roger Davis Roger Bills Richard Wood Lester Foshe Dean a Third Row Kathryn Rose oan Mxl lard Carol Bryant Norma Cole Dean Kee nan Davrd Hutchins Hal Brooks Robert Duclcett Mrs Brown man Kathryn Rose boys actrvrty chaxr man Davld Hutchlns student councrl re presentatlves oan Mlllard and Tom Witte Officers for the second semester were president Richard Brobst vlce presldent Robert Duckett secretary Eleanore ohn son monrtor Raymond Snyder progr chairman Alberta Petty gurls aCtlVlty chairman Francella Lenrhan boys actrv rty chairman Dean Keenan Sponsor of thrs homeroom was Mrs Brown Second Row Gerald Howard Brllre Anfmson Dorothy Lester Naedean Heck Lee Beckman Alberta Petty Louis Wal rath Wxlbur Dlclcerson Front Row Franklin Godwin Robert Rldrhalgh Eleanor ohnson Dons Cross Donna Swarm Vrrglnra Overton Raymond Snyder Tommy Witte Donald Capen . , Q . J - Hll. tu ' - ' - 'J 1' .. - l Ir 39 SEVENTH GRADE Athletics and music took top honors in activities in the seventh grade Representatives for student council the seventh grade were Kahla Roberts Har riett Brown Doris Keenan and Bill Parker The following seventh grade boys went out for basketball Don Boyle Robert Kidd Kenneth Lee Dick Mlner and ames Orman Seventh grade boys participating in track were Omer Bennett Don Boyle Robert Case Robert Kidd Dick Mlner and Laurence Whelchel Don Boyle Robert Kidd and William Young participated in Junior high football last fall Seventh grade girls taking tumbling were Nila Hoffman Velta Legvold Martha Salmon Miriam Purvis Betty Terry anice Slater Those seventh graders in band were Harriett Brown Helen Carlile Donna Hlck man Velma Hill Carol Myers oan Stang land Don Boyle Keith Knight Robert Case and William Parker Seventh grade pupils taking part in the Christmas cantata were as follows ean Blackstad Evangelyn Diehl anet Dissmg er Delores Hambleton Patsy Hastie Norma ohns Lois ohnson Doris Keenan oyce Rowe Kahla Roberts Velta Legvold Vir ginia Nelson Martha Salmon Mary Alice Schore Rosemary Slater Mary Alice Tay lor Betty Terry anice Trimble oan Vo denlk Virginia Wilcox Helen Carlile Har riett Brown and oan Stangland Harriett Brown and Don Boyle were members of Mr Nissen s orchestra The following seventh grade pupil took chorus Beverly Ballentme Donna Bell oyce Bills ean Blackstad Keith Fenn Robert Kidd Marilyn Lavender Vir ginia Nelson Robert Parker Maxine Prit chard Beulah Roberts Kahla Roberts oyce Rowe Martha Salmon Betty Terry Robert Townsend Wanda Tracy anice Trimble oan Vodenik Larry Whelchel Virginia Wilcox Omer Bennett Mary Brin ton Donald Brobst Barbara Coleman Evangelyn Diehl anet Dissinger Delores Hambleton erry Hamman Patsy Hastie Nila Hoffman Richard Cittms Norma ohns Lois ohnson Doris Keenan Ken neth Lee Velta Legvold Edward Mentz Richard Mlner Charles Morrs Richard Needham Billy Olson Mary Schore Rose mary Slater Bonme Stevens Mary Alice Taylor Donald Tletyen Ada Turner Pupils active in homeroom intramurals during the year were Vrgmia Wilcox Donna Hickman Donna Bell Lols ohnson Barbara Coleman anet Dlssinger Velta Legvolcl Carol Myers Maxme Pritchard Kahla Roberts Martha Salmon Mary Alice Taylor Wanda Tracy Ada Turner Mary Brinton Ewangelyn Diehl Nila Hoffman Doris Keenan Virginia Nelson Rosemary Slater Eva Tlndrell Helen Carlile Omer Bennett Don Brobst erry Hamman Ken neth Lee Charles Morr s Richard Needham William Parker Will am Young Keith Knight Roger Schore Raymond Broshuis Robert Gittins Marlon Hanks Robert Kidd Don Boyle ohn Fischer Edward Menz William Olson ames Wilson and Donald Overton ' ' in ' 'n . ' - . ' . 'J . 'l'-I I ', .. . ' J f J ' . ' . f , . J ' .s . . l J' ', ' ' ' . ' ' Q ' J , . - ' ' 1 -1 . 'J . '. . v, .1 . . . . J ' l J' v I ' ' - . .. 'Q' ', . , ' . . , ' ' Trimble, Virginia Wilcox and Rosemary . ' . 1 - , ' 'I - J Q ' l, o v ,II - 'J .'.. ,' l 1 J It .' t . .. '. 1-'J - ' .1, ..- .- -1 1 -f ' V 3 ' J . . 40 HOMERDOM 104 Homeroom 104 a seventh grade group had a IOO per cent ratmg ln the umor Red Cross and March of Dlmes drrves The frrst semester thxs homeroom had 40 pupils but when Mr Pedersen returned another seventh grade homeroom was start Offrcers for the flrst semester were presldent Velta Legvold vlce presldent ham Olson monitor Omer Bennett pro gram chairman oan Stangland gurls ac tlvlty chairman Carol Myers boys actrv Back Row Velta Legvold Donna Hlelcman anetD1ssmger Donna Bell Wil ham Olson Donald Overton Donald Boyle Raymond Broshuls Second Row ohn Fischer Maxme Pritchard Barbara Coleman Lots ohnson lty charrman Edward Menz student coun cll representatives Don Boyle and Kahla Roberts Officers for the second semester were presxdent Wxllram Olson vlce presrdent Robert Kidd secretary treasurer ames Wrlson momtor Edward Menz program chaxrman Marlon Hanks gurls actnvlty charrman Velta Legvold boys actlvxty chairman Raymond Broshuls student coun cll representative Kahla Roberts The gurls played for the champronshlp trtle ln basketball but lost to room IO9 by H very narrow margin Kahla Roberts Edward Menz Rxchard Glt tlns Miss Cunnlngham Front Row Ada Turner Wanda Tracy Mary Alice Taylor Carol Myers Mar tha Salmon Robert Kldd Marlon Hanks ames Wllson , . - . . Us 1 y J ed. . 3 . ' U . z. . . Richard Needham: secretary-treasurer, Wil- l ' ' r . . . f - J 2 Q ' . ' ' ' . ' . y J . . 1 V . - . y . . ' s 1 J ' J ' 41 HOMEROOM 109 At the beglnnmg of the second semes ter a new seventh grade homeroom was formed whlch met rn room l09 The offrcers elected by the students ln homeroom 109 were as follows pres: dent Kenneth Lee vrce presndent Dons Keenan secretary Evangelyn Drehl pro Back Row Eva Tlndrell Wilford Roberts erry Hamman Omer Bennett Bully Parker Vrrgrnla Wlleox Mr Pedersen Second Row Wllham Young Rrchard Needham Mary Brunton Dons Keenan lty chairman Eva Trndrell hoys actlvrty chairman Omer Bennett monitor erry Hamman The representative ln the Jumor hrgh student council for homeroom IO9 was Wrlllam Parker Mr Pederson was the spon sor of this homeroom oan Vodenllc Vlrglnla Nelson Rosemary Slater Fron Row Kenneth Lee Charles Moms Patsy l-lastre Helen Carlisle Roger Schore Dcnald Brobst Nlla Hoffman 'r I ' , : ' . J gram chairman, Donald Boyle: girls' activ- l - . J . . - 4- HOMEROOM 302 Homeroom 302 us one homeroom that went all out for sports wuth one ultumate goal to wun theur game They were suc cussful the whole furst semester un basket ball and kuttenball They werent all brawn and no braun euther They never carrued off the honor trophy but came pretty close at tumes presudent Harruett Brown vuce presudent Mary ane ack secretary Evangelyn Duehl treasurer Kenneth Lee student coun cul Dorus Keenan program chaurman an Back Row Keuth Fenn Robert Park er Harruett Brown Norma ohns Mary Aluce Shore Beulah Roberts oyce u s Lawrence Welchel Muss Henruchs Second Row Robert Townsend Betty Terry Yelma Hull Ieannette Blackstad De uce Trumble gurls actuvuty chaurman ean nette Blackstad boys actuvuty chaurman Bull Parker monutor Duck Muner Offucuatung the second semester were presudent Lawrence Whelchel vuce presu dent Norma ohns secretary Mary Aluce Schore treasurer Muruam Purvus monutor Velma Hull program chaurman eannette Blackstad gurls actuvuty chaurman anuce Trumble boys actuvuty chaurman Duck Muner Muss Henruchs sponsored the home room lores Hambleton Robert Case oyce Rowe Ruchard Muner Front Row Bonnue Stevens Marulyn Lavender anuce Trumble Donald Wyckoff Ruchard McRunnels Robert Kunne ames Orman Muruam Purvus .Officers for the first semester were: . 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I ' ' , 1 . , .- u u ., -. -J L 43 STUDENT CGUNCIL The mam purpose of student councll was to help establish a frmer umon be tween the faculty and student body ln l944 thls organlzatlon was chang ed rnto two separate councxl Junlor hgh and senror hlgh The Junror hlgh had their meetings on Tuesday morn ngs during homeroom Ther officers were ean Seaton president Keith Bowman uce president oyce Lan dals secretary Senlor hugh councrl met on Monda mornings during homeroom Therr off cers for thxs year were Orval Knee presl dent Sally ohnson vlce president ane Lleberlcnecht ecretary treasurer First Row Sally ohnson Annabel Wrllrs Melba Ruth Wagner ane Lreber lcnecht Betty Parson Pat ohns Shirley Bloomburg Second Row Art Marquart Krlleen Drddy Rosalie McDonald Dorothy Phlllp Dolores Brown Prrncrpal C E Carwood Back Row Mellord Flynn Orval Knee Bob Gardner Bert Barley r Harry M Rubmson Donald Hrll The commrttee chairmen for senror tudent council were Art'N1arquart cm zensh p Bob Gardner sprrrt Krlleen Diddy general assembly Dolores Brown lost and found Harry Morton Rublnson noon hour Pat ohns art Annabel Wllrs social Rosalie McDonald safety Shirley Bloomburg recreatron center umor high committee charrmen were Norma Randolph crtrzenshrp Bully Don nell sprrrt oan Millard general assem Witte noon hour Patricia Smlth art Sue Stokely soclal Bob Barnes safety Keith Bowman recreation center Frrt Row ean Seaton Sue Stokely Patrrcra Sm th Dons Keenan Kahla Roberts Harriet Brown Second Row Tommy Witte Keith Bowman oyce Landal Norma Randolph oan Nlrllard Bobby Sackett Back Row Don Boyle Billy Parker Bully Donnell Duck Mau Bob Barn s Mr c E Garwood ' g , A . - S . , Z A ' N- . Y 7 'P' . E ' 2 V I ' V ' ' 1 J ' Q 2 . . . . . , Q V- I ' 2 -I - V -I . ' ' I ' ' l ' ,- blyg Grace Vodemlc, lost and found: Tommy . 3 J , ' - I gil '. . Z' . S . , s - . ' ' v - T- W1 . , :VJ S 4 - , , j t - 1- . , . . F ' . . 3 -,J 2 , ' . . ' ' j , , . . ' ,J-, ' . ' , 2. . , ,. r 44 HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS Every day homeroom periods were held in wh ch the homeroom presidents presrcl ed These periods were held between sec ond and third period rn twenty minute per rods ln these meetings school and home room bus ness current topics and other matters were discussed by the students On Tuesday in the senior high homerooms the student council member gave a report on the student council meeting held on Mon Back Row Velta Legvold Dale Kr: ger Alden Denman rm McLaughlin Robert Gardner Clarence Dettman Ralph Nlssen Front Row ames Mace Marilyn French Harriett Brown Verna Mae Bristle Barbara Riff'e Qobert Duckett Lewis Ho nomichl day The Junior high council officers gave their reports on Wednesday as their meet ings was not held until Tuesday On Friday an outlined program per tam ng to current topics was given in the homerooms Officers were elected by the students and they hold office for one semes er There was a total of I7 homerooms eight senior high and nine Junior high Back Row Larry Welchell Phyllis Spearrng Billy Donnell Homer ohnson Keith Myers Gerald Mner ames Ham man can Rowles Front Row Kenneth Lee Klaudette Diddy William Olson Richard Brobst Don Varner Harry Morton Rubrnson Delores Challands Delman Kineade . . . ' I . First Semester Presidents: Second Semester Presidents: , , J' ' , H ' . ' .' J J . . - J ' . -J - . . . . - . f 45 HIY HrY has flourrshed rn Perry hrgh school for nrne years Ir was founded rn the sprrng of I937 and became organrzed when school began rn the fall ln l938 Mr Pedersen was app0lnlCd as advrsor and sponsor He was succeeded by Mr Hynd Mr Rermer and Mr Turner Upon hrs return thrs sprrng from the navy Back Row Raymond Krng Alden Denman Marvrn Lee Orval Knee Kerth Myers Corwrn Ives Lerghton Vrs Van Heemst Bernard Dearey Thrrd Row Fred Rhodes Melford Flynn Rrchard Herndge Robert Gardner Brll Wrllrs Robert Petty Mr Pedersen agam became the organrza tron s sponsor HrY rs a charrtable organrzatron therr purpose berng to create marntarn and extend throughout the school and commur rty hrgh standards of Chrrstran character The platfonn of Hr Y rs clean lrvrng speech athletrcs scholarshrp Second Row Dean Eslrck Robert Lyons Dale Krreger Earl Godwrn Dwarne Frnley Bert Barley Mr Pedersen Front Row Edwrn Morgan Bob Thomson Robert Grntrns Arthur Marquart ack Terry Lewrs Honomrchl Darrell Mn che ' I I I I l I I . 'Q ' i.. , . . ll. 46 STHGECRHFT Contructxng a complete st of fl S was the major accompllshment of the boys and gurls of stagecraft ln Perry Hrgh durln I945 and I946 These were made of wooden frames 4 ft 8 ln wlde and I6 ft hlgh and cover ed with canvas They were hmged together to malte them look like one solld wall To stop the light from reflectmg blue red and yellow palnt was spattered over the ats ln the preparation and during a play the stagecraft group was responsxble for th scenery lighting wardrobe and sound ef ects During the year the group also ma a fnre place started another made three doors and two wmdows Stagecraft group Back Row Raymond King Francxs Lee Richard Donelson Harry Rubmson Melford Roberts Robert Howell Robert Petty Second Row Harvey Blalsdell Bruce Olson Gxlbert Wilson Lloyd Olson Ronald Tolle Dean Esllck Mass Daughton Front Row Duck Spurgeon Phyllxs Axrhart Alrce ean Thornley Mary Lee Tm drell Dons Herrold oanne Walrath Mary fheulen Back Row-Olen Gardner Bob Gard ner Robert Lee Don Varner Norman ones Lovell Gibbons Robert Burrell Third Row Bob Lyons acl: Carllsle Daud Roberts Miss Daughton Second Row Brll Roberts Gene Or man Ra ph Sheehan Gerald Miner oan Fullhart Dons Moore Beverly Knapp Front Row Robert Cltrtms Richard Stern Harriett Ellett Alma Repp Teresa Rxgor Mlldred Morrxs Kathryn Fenn Marilyn Hylbalt ' e at ' . I .. - - ' . . - . . 1 . . ' - .. - -J , n Wlll-nam Salmon,.Lyle Repp, jerry Bills, I ' ,J ' 1 . ' - .. , 47 SPEECH CLUB In order to become a member of Speech Club a student had to be actne rn cass dlscussron declam speech class and a lead er ln school clubs such as Curl Reserve H1 Student Council C A A and homeroom Thirteen students were enrolled rn this organization Their sponsor was Mlss Hep er Offreers for thrs year were presrdent secretary treasurer Melba Ruth Wagner program chairman Benlta Briggle Speech Club Back Row Homer ohnson Corwm Ives Orval Knee Bemta Brrggle Howard Krueger Bob Gardner Mlss Hepker Front Row Barbara Parker Killeen Diddy Melba Ruth Wagner Harriett Ellett Pat ohns Lavon ensen Doris Pierson One of the most exclustve organlza tlons nn Perry Hrgh rs the National Honor Society Membershrp rn thls club rs based on the four prlnclpals of scholarship leal ershrp character and sersrce To be cho sen by the faculty for membership repre sents outstandrng worlc ln all four of these fields Out of rhrs years senlor class slx at tamed this hugh honor Doris Pierson Pat ohns Killeen Diddy Orval Knee and Mar jorle Snyder were elected last year when t ey were Jun ors and Shirley Bloombur was taken ln this year Four Jumors were also elected into the organrzatron thus year They were Dolores Brown Sally johnson ane Lleberknecht and Arthur Marquart Nat onal Honor Society Back Row Pat ohns Krlleen Dxddy Orval Knee Marjorle Snyder Dons Pier son Mr Carwood Front Row Arthur Marquart ane Lleberknecht Dolores Brown Sally john son Shirley Bloomburg , 'Y I l - v 1 . Q - 1 L ' . ' ' Y ' '-Y' . 1 r , ' r I I : . ' 'J q ' 1 . , l ' - Killeen Diddyg vice-president, Orval Knee: L 1 : . H u J I , ' - - J ' ' ' ' -. .J ' ' , '. - . U ' .' , 1 ' ' 5 Q , j J ' .I ' n p , ' I ' . Y E - 48 QUILL AND SCROLL THESPIBNS One of the many orgamzatxon of the school IS ulll add Scroll the mternatlonal honorary soclety for outstanding hugh school Journalists Acme members rnclude Dorls Hastle Lavon ensen Marllyn Fisher Barbara Parker Shirley Bloomburg Kxlleen Drddy Donna Skinner Betty Thomason oanne Walrath Frances Parker and Bert Barley Thls years off cers were presxdent secretary Barbara Parker ulll and Scroll sponsored a frctlon story contest thxs year and gave ten dollars rn prlzes to the followmg Margaret Shrr broun Franc s Lee and Vernas ohns Back Row Bert Barley Dons Hastre Donna Skinner Killeen Diddy Shxrley Bloomburg sponsor Mr Rossman Front Row Betty Thomason Frances Parker oanne Walrath Marllyn Fisher Barbara Parker Lavon ensen The Thesprans organized ln Perry high school anuary l l938 IS a natlonal so clety for dramatlc students The soctetv first membership was only IO Last year thls group number 346 Increased tts roll to I2 members The quallfrcatxons set up to become a member of thrs soclety are as follows to be rn one three act play and two one act plays and have major roles or to be ln two three act plays and have mmor roles Two years of stagecraft also made a student ellglble for membershlp Elght students have completed the quallfrcatlons for entrance and were xmtlat ed during the year Phylhs Alrhart ar rrett Ellett Marrlyn Hylbak Francrs ee Robert Petty Harry Morton Rublnson e ba Ruth Wagner and Annabel Wxllxs were the elght people Back Row Bemta Brrggle Corwin lves Homer ohnson Raymond Klng O val Knee sponsor Miss Daughton Front Row Barbara Parker anet Barnes Bob Thomson Lloyd Olson K1l'een Drddy Joyce Bresee Patrxcna ohns . Q S I I I . ' V . I -I V I., ' . . I '- A J l , ' -Q ' l ' . . . A V V ' J- ' -, V . - v Bert Baileyg vice-president, Marlflyn Fisher: , I l I ' . . . - H - ' 'H 1 Q . ' , ' , ' L . . . . . I . . . v M l' . ' . 'n ' o ' ' .I i 't , 4 ' r- ' A ' A . l . ' 4 1 J , -I I . n ' ' u . ' . J - . , J . 49 The Glrls Athletlc Assoclatxon was organlzed to promote frrendly co operatlon amgng the glrls of hlgh sCl100l to Cl'6'3l9 BD rn ere t 1n a'hlet1c act yltles year s enrollment total d IID For yan ou 8ClIYlllCS such as basket ball hlklng and blcyclxng points are gnem the mdnldual Wlmen a glrl has earned D00 points she IS entitled to a letter and wrth 1000 pomts a pln IS awarded The major soclal events of the year were a potluck supper and a hrke C A A also sponsors Intramural games between This years offlcers were presrdent Alxce ean Thornley vnce presrdent Sally ohnson secretary Margaret Gardner trea surer Ruth Sayle recordng secretary Mary Moraln sports manager Lorna Mit chell program chairman Charlotte M Luen Mlss Comiskey grls physlcal educa tion drrector sponsored the assoc atlon C A A Cabinet Margaret Gardner Sally ohnson Al ce ean Thornley Mary Moraxn Lorna ttchell Ruth Sayles Mlss Comiskey GIRL RESERVE One hundred twenty of Perry hrgh schools gurls are Girl Reserwe members T xs orgamzatlon IS a branch of he W L A It IS an electxse actnlty oxen to am glrl ln the senlor high school There are SIX Interest groups whrch lnclude muslc home decoratlon scrlbblers drama soclal serylce and folk danclng Each gurl makes her choice of xnterest group and meets with that group ey ery other week The officers were president Patrlcla ohns NICC presxdent Sally ohnson sec Dons Pnerson Sally johnson was elected dxstrlct pre sldent and state presrdent nn planning a summer conference Glrl Resery e Cabinet Back Row ane Lleberknecht Anna bel Wrllls Sally ohnson Shrrley Bloom burg Pat South Al ce ean Thornley M1 Smull Front Row Barbara Parker Lavon en en Doris Pierson Pat ohn Fanc Parker Doris Rhodes I I I V V, N , H ' . . . t ' t s A , ' ' s, This g '- Y. . '. , . ' V ' 5 ' ' J : - y A . ' J 1 - homerooms. , l V retary, jane Lreberknechtz and treasurer, ' J ': ' - ' . v . . J 1 . I 2 - , . A . ' 1 ' . c- A r . 2 ' , y y 'AJ ' y . - : ,I , u y , j 5 , , j a, .- rg M . . . , ' . ' 5 MJ is Q 1 - . 50 SENIOR HIGH FOOTBALL Perry Hrghs Blueyay gndders closed e season with the years record showing one vlctory one he and seven losses When the football season came to an en lt meant that slx senlor boys flnrshed therr hrgh school football careers These senrors rncluded Darrell Mrtchell quarter baclt Homer ohnson and m McGuire ends Raymond King tackle Bob Orman and Orval Knee centers After Bob Orman Orval Knee tool: over the center post The Perry Bluejays battled to a score less he rn therr frrst game of the season wrth the Colfax eleven Colfax never entered Perry s terrrtory but once The ays gOt wrthrn I5 yards of therr opponent s goal lrne Carroll s Tigers blanked Perry 200 rn the second contest of the schedule Edwrn Morgan fullback was drawn out of he game by Coach George Crrtchett at the end of the thlrd quarter wrth a cut lrp The Bluejays lost to Boone s Toreadors by a score of 25 0 Perry held the Toreadors 6-0 tnll the last frame Bull Werner tackle and acl: Carlrsle halfbaclt were the ays best bet for that game effersons Ramblers racked up three touchdowns and two extra pornts to defeat the Blueyays 200 on the home freld The Bluejay gndmen were whrtewasb ed by the Little Cyclones of Ames to the tune of 47-0 at the Bluejay Stadium Bob Orman suffered two fractured bones and two dislocated bones rn hrs right hand which ended hrs hugh school football days Dowllng Highs eleven of Des Mornes whrpped Perry s plgskrn carriers by a sc0re 246 Dwarne Finley halfback ran 37 yards for Perrys frrst touchdown of the season th ' ' ' - . J . 0 1 .I d . . . . . . . : . ' - J , l J l I ' . received a hand injury in the Ames game. . . l - . ' ' . . 51 McGuire stood out for the Bluejays wnth his SENIOR HIGH FOOTBALL The ays only wm of the season came when they defeated Wnnterset at the latters Homecoming by a I9 6 score Perry tallied rn the frrst stanza when Art Marquart quar terback passed to lm McGuire end who went over for a touchdown Homer ohn son end place lucked for the conversnon polnt Howard Burke halfback swept around right end for I5 yards to score the second counter He agaln plunged over from the one yard chalk strrpe to tally the thrrd touchdown ln this game Howard Burke and Dwame Fmley featured the Perry offenslve ed outstandlgly at the tackle posts offensive ancl defensive play Newton s Cardmals romped over Perry Friday nxght Nov 2 to the tune of 46 0 on the Newton field The Bluejays played their Homecom mg and last game Friday N v 9 a cl were beaten by Valley Hrgh of West Des Moines by a I90 score The Bluejays should be complrmented on the good splnt they showed throughout the season Even though they had met defeat durmg most of the games they en tered each game wrth a frne attxtude Gerald ensen student manager who had many duties to perform prlor to each game must also be complimented on hs flne work with the Bluejay football squad Gerald has held thus positron for two years Footbal Schedule Perry Carroll Perry Boone efferson Ames Dowling Wlnterset Newton Valley Hugh Perry Perry Perry Perry Perry Perry Perry 0 0 Totals-Opp Perry 25 J , . . . . . -I . - ' . J. . . . ' i attack. Bill Werner and Marvin Lee play- Colfax 0 0 T n T ' M zo 0 ' ' . 25 O .l 20 0 A A I 47 0 , '- I' ' ' ' 24 6 ' 6 I9 ' ' - 46 ' ' , o . , n ' I9 ' - . . 207 52 SENIOR HIGH FOOTBALL SQUAD Back Row Brll Werner Gerald sen Orval Knee Tlnrd Row Merle Kirby David Roberts Jack Terry Bob Oman Dwame Frnley Raymond Kmg Second Row Robert Lee Bull Hel' rold William Salmon Gene Omran Howard Burke jrm McGurre Gerald Mrner Rrchard rsh Front Row Art Marquart Darrell Mrt chell Marvrn Lee Homer ohnson Donald Hull ohn Clrfton jack Carlisle Wayne Dunlap Edwin Morgan -. I Jen. v. ., .. - - ' -J . ' - 53 SENIOR HIGH LETTERMEN HONIER JOHNSON Senlor econd letter end PO lon drd place I-tlckxng KFITH 'XIX ERS umor frst etter halfback DONALD HILL Sophomore I t e r end P0 mon MARVIN LEE umor second letter tackle BILL WERNER umor second letter tackle JOHN CLIFTOIN WAYNE DLNLAP Sophomore flrst letter end po srtron JACK CARLISLE Sophomore fur t letter halfback MERLE KIRBX umor first letter guard RAYMOND KING Senlor first letter tackle GERALD JENSEN umor second year as student man EDWIN NIORGAIN umor flrt e er fullback GENE GRVIAN umor flrst etter guard ART NIARQLART umor rrst e er quarterback drd passlng DARRELL NIITCHELL Senlor nst e quarterbac dtd passing IM MCGUIRE Knot ln picture Senror frrst letter end posrtnon BOB ORMAN Knot tn picture ORVAL KNEE Knot ln prcture Senlor second letter center anal tackle BILL I-IERROLD Knot ln plcture Sophomore first letter tackle DWAINE FIVLEY Knot rn prcturej umor flrst letter halfback made I2 polnt to be one of hugh polnt men HOWARD BURKE Knot ln p cturel Sophomore trst e er a ager back one of hugh point men Football Lettermen Back Row Homer ohnson Ke th a mond Krng Myers Donald Hrll Marvin Lee Brll Werner Front Row Gerald ensen ECIVNIH Second Row ohn Clifton Wayne Morgan Gene Orman Arthur Marquart Dunlap ack Carlrsle Merle Krrby an-ell Mrtchell A ' ...s si- Is ltt . tA I 'I IH. .I IL.: - .V ' J ' I . J I I . ' , I J I ...f' ltt V Irs llte - .. ' I . S SI' fl' Itter... li I ' ' I Junior first letter guard. Senior second letter center, , A . . J A . ' J ' 1 U ye.. - X I A . J' - - In ...hif- . A ---- J , 'ij' 1 I - v I , J . . D ' . fx QR-, I . kt, 1 T1 IUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL The junior hrgh football team under the drrectlon of Coach ohn Turner closed Its season wlth two vrctorres and four losses Wxth the and of the reserves the Baby ays rolled over Redfield I3 0 The Dalla Center outfxt beat the Perry Junlor hrgh 7 6 Perry went down to defeat I3 0 to the Boone freshmen The Perry team de feated efrerson I8-I2 and efferson cam back ln a return battle and scored a l30 vrctory over the un or ays Boones Jun UIIIOI' Back Row Robert Kdd Robert Case Robert Martin Wxllram Parker Wllllam Young Hal Brooks Don Boyle Third Row Glenn Thompson Roger Bulls Delman Klncade Tommy Witte Ray mond Snyder Richard Wood Robert Rrdahalgh lor hrgh Toreadors defeated the ays I3 7 rn the final game of the season Several good prospects were on the freshman team Bob Barnes a freshman who played an outstanding role rn the back fleld got mto the varsrty game against Newton ames McLaughlin quarterback also showed promlse Perrys Junror hugh football team tal hed a total of 44 pomts whrle therr oppon ents scored a total of 58 po nts Hugh Football Squad Second Row Paul Moxley Davrd Hu ch ns Donald Holcomb George Hull Dean Keenan Ramon McLuen Kenneth Thomas Coach Turner Front Row ack Brrstow Keith Spear mg Melford Heck Laverne Huffman Don ald Klein Rupert Gustafson Earnest Rum ley Duck lV'au Robert Barnes ,. y 'I J E v ... ' ' l ' 111. Q. J. . . ' f .- . f -5 T' -' ' 55 SENIOR HIGH BASKETBALL The Perry Bluejay cagemen closed therr I945 46 ba etball season wmmng I3 games and losxng 8 The ays beat the followrng schools rn regular scheduled games Guthrre Center 35 26 Dallas Center 4129 f ferson 30l4 Dallas Center 32 30 El dora 29 I9 Colfax 43 26 Ogden 37 35 and Valley Hugh 46 30 ln the county tournament Perry defeated the following Washington Township 57 I9 Dallas Cen ter 32 30 f0VCTIlmC Lmden 29 28 and Granger 42 33 At the sectional tourna ment at Ogden Perry defeated efferson 3127 They lost out rn the Dlstrrct tourna ment at Atlantic to Harlan 42 I4 In the Ames 26 I4 Boone 35 32 Carroll 26 24 Dowling 23 ZI Carroll 27 25 and IVIHCI nd 40 3I ln thus years Dallas County tourna ment Perry came through as vlctors after knocking off four contestants Therr frrst game was wrth Washington Townshrp where they breezed to a 57 I9 vlctory The second game was a much tougher battle wlth Perry commg out on top over Dallas Center ln an over time game 32 30 Having earned a berth rn the seml fnals therr next game was wlth wrth Lmden which was the closest game played by Perry ln the tourney Wrth forty flve seconds yet to play and Perry tranlmg by three pomts Finley hut the net with a free throw Stull desperate for pomts McGu1re tool: one of those last mlnute desperatron shots which hut brlnglng the score 28-28 Lmden then brolce down the court wrth ten seconds to go and 'et go wrth a shot from the center lme In the actlon of shooting a Lmden player fouled Lrl Art glvlng hxm one chance at the free throw lxne Hrs eye wa good and thus Perry went to the fmals where they defeated Granger 42 33 to wm the county crown In the sectional tournament Perry de feated jefferson at Ogden by a score of 3l 27 The ays were then defeated at At lantrc by Harlan ln the frst round of the ds ct to the tune of 42 I4 The fxrst three games of the scheduled eason were sad defeats as Perry went down before Ogden 4l 32 Ames 26 I4 and Boone Perry claimed thexr flrst vlctory of the year and sent Guthrie Center home to show the folks the score 35 26 Knee was out standing scorer with I2 pomts The ,lays came mto the lrmelxght agaln when they defeated Dallas Center 4l 24 McGu1re was high scorer with Il pomts Back to the shadows they went as Car roll downed the ays 26 24 lVlcGulre and Finley txed for hugh pomt honors with elght pomts each In a return game with Dallas Center the ays edged out a 32 30 victory on the Dal las court McGuire hut for I7 pomts that mght Perry was agarn blessed wlth vxctory as they trampled efferson 30l4 McGurre and Orval Knee shared scoring honors mth ten pomts each '. - : . - : .le - ' - ' S , - . ' I: ' . - - - I J , . . R scheduled games Perry lost fo Ogden, 4I-234 35-32. - I - . ' I ' . - :J . - ' . . I L Q ' . . . . J - - I . - . - l v . I ' J ' . 56 SENIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Travel ng to Eldora the ays beat the tralnmg school fave by a score of 29 I8 McGuire took honors I3 pomts Led by jrm MCGUITC who scored 22 pornts Perry walloped Colfax 43 26 The Carroll Tlgers agarn defeated Perry 28 25 wrth ohnson holdrng scorrng honors wrth I0 polnts Perry went to a shlnrng defeat as the ays played excellent ball only to loose by the score of 23 Zl to Dowlmg Hrgh of Des Mornes McGu1re h1t the net wrth nine pomts ln retallatlon for a defeat from Ogden earlrer rn the season the Bluejays tripped the Bulldogs by a close score of 37 35 Orval Knee was hxgh scorer w1th eight polnts Perry suffered another defeat when Madrld whrpped them 40 31 Off to Valley of West Des Momes the ays were enjoyrng the hrghest of SPITITS for they expected to wln and they dld Thls vlc tory ended therr season with a smashrng vxctory The game ended and the score was 46-30 with Perry leadmg by 20 poxnts most of the t1me unt1l the thrrd quarter when scores were totaled and the sea son summarized rt was noted that the ays had outscored therr opponents by 62 POIHIS mth the seasons totals 668 to 606 VARSITY B QK TBR' l.. SCl-1 D Lf Opponents PEQRY Ogden Ames Boone Cuthrre Center Dalla Center Carroll Dallas Center jefferson Eldora Trn Colfax Carroll Dowlrng Ogden Valley Hrgh Tota COUNTY TOURNAMENT Washington Townshrp Dallas Center Llnden Granger SECTlONAL TOURNAMENT efferson DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Harlan Tota Grand Total H U i J 2 - '3 3 2 . , T I L ' ' 41 23 u 23 I4 u ' 35 32 . - . ' 26 35 29 4l - . Z6 24 . J . . 30 32 f , I4 30 - . I8 29 26 4A . . 27 25 J ' 23 Zl I . . 35 37 . . . . . Madrid 40 31 . ' ' 30 46 1 426 463 ' - ' ' I9 57 30 32 ' 28 29 . . i 33 42 , ' ' ' J 27 3l - 42 I4 ' 'u J 1 179 205 1' ' . . 605 668 57 BASKETBALL SQUAD PERRY RESERVES RESERVE BASKETBALL SCHEDULE The Perry Bluejay Reserves won ll of I3 basketball games thus season totalmg 332 pornts rn comparlson to their oppon ents 254 The jay Reserves won from Ames Guthrre Center Dallas Center Carroll Dallas Center efferson Colfax Carroll Ogden Madrnd and Valley Htgh of West DCS Momes The only two losses of the season were from Ogden and Boone Members of the Reserve squad under the dlrectlon of coaches Hynd and Denman Included Francxs Lee Kelth Myers Don ald Hull Gene Orman William Salmon Merle Krrby Gerald Mlner acl: Carlisle Wayne Dunlap Don Varner Richard Her ridge Richard Donelson Rrehard Fish ohn Clifton and Danny Kealey Back Row Robert Orman Brll wer ner Dwaxne Fnley Homer ohnson Orval Knee Alden Denman Opponents PERRY Ogden Ames Boone Cuthrle Center Dallas Center Carroll Dallas Center efferson Colfax Valley Totals Front Row Francrs Lee Gene Orman Arthur Marquart ack Terry jim M Gulre Merle Kirby . 1 32 I7 , , 20 25 ' . - V 25 I6 -' J ' - ' ' ' ' no 25 ' . I9 24 ' - I9 28 , , I7 22 . z . . H J I4 30 ',4 .H ' ' ' , 20 32 ' - 5. I I4 so J ' ' ' , ' mo 249 v h v .I ' I I 'J ' I C l ' l 58 BASKETBALL LETTERMEN JIM McGUIRE on defense Senior second letter forward made All County team outstand HOMER JOHNSON mg player at county tourney lg Senror second letter guard on pomt man of season offense center on defense and hp o DWAINE FINLEY unror second letter forward on BOB ORMAN S d l tt forward offense guard on defense emo' Sf-1011 C ef and guard ORVAL KNEE ART MARQUART Senior second letter guard frst unror frst letter guard on of year center on offense guard fense orward on defense SYN O? HIGH LETTERMAN Front Row lVlcGurre Knee Orman Back Row Friar ohnson Finley Marquart D ' -..h'h ' ' ff. '. E A 1 D y v V i- ' rj v . ' .. . . , ,. YS! -7 Mm, e..4xL,.,,,. ' ,' 1 4 , 'fa f , 'W' ff Q Y' ' ,' 6 4 ui X1 I 'fr IUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Perxys Baby Bluejays closed a very eventful basketball eason wrth sax victor ICS sr defeats and a consolation prlze In the Junior hugh mvxtatronal tournament held ln the Perry Hugh gym In the scheduled games thus year they defeated Valley 22 II Washlngton Town shp I8 I4 efferson 2420 and Guthrle Center 24 I3 Defeated games were Boone 30 24 Guthrie Center 2925 Val ley 22 ZI Boone 3l 20 and efferson In the second annual Junior hrgh ln vltatlonal tournament held rn Perry his year eight teams partlclpated They In eluded Boone Granger efferson Guthrre Center amarca Ogden Wrnterset and Perry ln the ays flrst tourney game they defeated Wlnterset 37 6 They were defeated In the sem: fmal round by Ogden by a score of 24 22 Thus placed them In the consolation game with efferson whom they defeated 3I 2I to wwln consolation honors JUNIOR HIGH SCHEDULE OPPONENTS PERRY Boone Valley Washington Township Guthrre Center efferson Valley Boone efferson Totals TOURNAMENT Wmterset Ogden efferson Tota ' ' - - 30 24 Q II 22 U I - 2 j ' ' I4 I8 I . - : .I . - ' 29 25 ' ' - , 3 I 20 24 . - 2 . - 1 ' 22 21 . - : , - J . 31 20 34-20. ' . u I Guthrie I 3 24 . . . ti J 34 20 ,I ' J ' - 204 I97 1 ,I 1 v ' . .J ' U I . . . ' 6 37 - ' . 24 22 ' - ' - J 2I 3I J t. - ' - W- . I 255 288 60 BASKETBALL ACTION SHOTS Don Boyle umor ay player rs holdlng hands rn an attempt to garn possession of the ball rn thrs prcture of the game with the Val ley unlor Hrgh Tigers of West Des Moines Several other unxdentl fred players are scrambled as they also make buds for the ball This action shot was talcen dur g y 3 son 20 Perry guard takes the r bound with Knee I0 and Frxar I5 waltrng to assxst hlm Others ln the picture are Ferguson 24 Boone forward Anderson 29 guard and Sturtz 30 Standing behind Ferguson rs Art Marquart Perry guard . . ' J .' J ' .J ' ' ' . , in the Perr -Boone ame. john- ' ' f e' BASKETBALL ACTION SHOTS Nlccure No 73 1 caught ln th act of foulrng rn thrs shot ta en durrng the Perry Ogden game ohnson No 70 stands under the bucket rn readlness as Kuhl W ll takes the rebound Blaslcey 'No 9 and Bollenbaugh N 3 other Ogden payer seem xery xn terested xm M Curre No Z3 Perry for whre Art Marquart Wo 33 and Keith Myers No 26 other locals stand by to assrst Goodrich N 34 of efferson stands to the rlgh whrle an unrdentrfred efferson rlaxer trres to take the ball rom n chards 'No also efferson rs standmg under the tuc et umrt ng the ha . . .5 , ,I k . , t O. .l l, , S, .'o. 1 S. . , ' . J' 'Q I , .l . , ' - ward. jumps high for a rebounl l ' ll , . . ', -. l 1 . 4 1 j f ji: . Ri , .' . 33. of l . 1 ' lc . '. 'i M Il. TRACK Reportmg to Coach Crrtchett for track this season were 23 senror hrgh boys Thus year the track squad worked out on the cm der track located at the new athletlc field The meets the Bluejay cmdermen en tered were Valley Hugh relays Wmterset relays Creston relays Drake relays m Des Momes state dlstrrct track meet at Fort Dodge dual meet wrth Valley Hugh of West Des Momes and a dual meet with B0one s Toreadors JUNIOR HIGH TRACK TEAM Back Row Hal Brooks Earnest Rum ley Larry Whelchel Roger Davrs George Donnell Donald Klein Laverne Lee Rrch ard Brobst Bully Olson Don Boyle Dick Mau Bob Barnes Front Row-Omer Bennett Roger Hylbak Rupert Gustafson Keith Knight Bob Kidd ,lrm McLaughlin Ramon Mc Luen Kenneth Lee Leroy Plumb Duck Wood Davrd Hutchins Rlchard Grttlns The only lettermen back wrth the squad this year were Darrell Nhtchell Dwarne Fmley and Bernard Dearey Thrrty four Jumor boys reported to Coach Turner thus year Three track meets were on schedule for the unlor ay track men They were dual meet with Valley Hrgh of West Des Momes Ames lnvrta uonal meet and the Valley Hugh relays rn West Des Momes SENIOR HIGH TRACK TEAM Front Row Marwn Lee Howard Burke Gerald Mmer Wayne Dunlap Bull Bernard Dearey Merle Krrby ack Edmond son Donald Hull Bob Burrell Homer ohn Son Front Row Dale Kneger ack Terry Darrell Mrtchell Edward Fox Arthur Mar quart Gene Orman Francrs Lee LCWIS Honomrchl Ralph Nrssen Rlchard Spur geon n . ' I I , ' ' ' J ' ,J - Hill, Donald Holcomlm, Keith Spearilng, Billy Werndr, Dwaine Finley, Alden Derlman, n ' v 1 l ' v l nj ' 1 . Q Y ' I , f Q J - . n I O -T ' 1 J ' l 63 SPORTS POURI In the lndlvldual scormg record of the past season s basketball schedule top lonor went to 1m MCC-urre and Orval Knee plac ed second Six semors ended therr hrgh school football careers last season These boys Include Homer ohnson Orval Knee Bob Orman rm IVlcGu1re Raymond King and Darrell Mltchell Perry Highs Baby ays ended their football season with two wms and four losses It has been sald that Coach Turner has the makings of another Danny Miller Bob Barnes He really went through tha Ixne rn the Dallas Center game In the l928 edltlon of the Ecllpse the emblem of a Bluejay was adopted for the sports department of Perry Hugh Congratulations are rn order! For the flrst t1me rn three years Perrys Blueyay cagers won the county tournament To top rt off lm Mccrurre was presented the OU! standing sportsmanship award Harlan defeated Perry 42 to I4 t the drstrrct basketball tournament held t Atlantlc this year Ten Years Ago For the first tlme rn the schools hlstory Perry High can boast of an unbeaten and untred football eleven Perry defeated Lmcoln I80 Dowlmg 270 Guthrxe Center I20 Valley Hxgh 60 Eldora 270 Adel 530 Creston I9 I2 and efferson I80 Its hard to forget the nicknames of some of the players on the basketball squad For Instance theres Lrl Art Nlarquart OK Knee Roxy Orman eep Fr ar lVlcGu1re Th rty two boys reported for Junror hrgh football this season Coach Turners observatlon of the team was that rt was light but fast EXTRA! Tommy Witte 90 pound half back tackled Redfrelds I50 pound runner to save the game for the Junior hugh The score was I3-0 In years past talk has been flowlng of a new athletlc fleld Now the fact rs commg mto realxzatlon Perry Hrgh now has a clnder track and fneld for football At one corner rs a baseball dlamond whlch has been used by varxous clubs In the next frve years rt IS expected that a stadium will be bullt and the track smoothed for meets to be held rn Perry 5 p - 2 . - : l . I - 3 - 3 ,I , - . ' s P ' . J . - n . J. . S P .. f, N ..J ,. . I l , H U J . Dade Finley, Milk Johngon and T0bt': s P s P ' ' in r . h ' . . l S P s P s P - . Q I - . ' a S P . -I J. I - I - . ' . l . S P ' . ' . -. ' . a 1 o 1 I 1 1 . . h H , 64 CHRISTMAS CANTATH D ch e the annua Chrrstma program The nev. program was rn the form of a Cantata mth both choral and choru group partrcrpatrng Prewrous to this xear a pageant had been presented One hundred elghtx students took choral readers Three choruses were usel mcluclrng the sesenth erghth and mnth and the high school chorus Sololsts 'N r 'Nl en and Nlrss Wrllram dxrected the mu xcal group and N1 Hepker had charge of the choral group The tage craft crew and the art department under the drrectron of Nlrss Daughton and Nlrs Cunningham respectnelx created and participant oan Rowle Krlleen Drdd Bonnxe Bessmer Howard Krieger Robert Thomson Lems Honomlchl 'Vlarran Whrte Vrrglnra Nath Choral readers Blaclts ad Dons Herrold Lawon ensen Back row Bert Barley Harry Nlorton Xlrce Codvsrn Shirley Bloomburg Rubrnson Homer ohnson Corwrn lwes Front Row Nerna ohns Marrlyn Orval Knee Art Marquart Flsher oyce Bresee Barbara Parker Second Row Vernas ohns Patrrcra Phwllls Alrhart l94' saw a ang in l .l. .Uss . Q- V' T s A h 'S - ' A V s' N s. . iss I T. . . , 5 - s s . T T 1 ' ' . Q, I . 's part in this program, I7 of whom were erected the scenery, which surrounded the . . ' . t . ' A ' s. J . 5' ' ' in ' rl T D T ' J V ' T ' -2 'V J ' ' 6- HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS Back row Francis Sayles Clarence Dettman Donald Hill Mavis Clements Barbara Balsbaugh Betty Parsons Bonnie Fox Doris Hunt Pat Allen Elizabeth Ray Richard Fish Wayne Dunlap Bill Roberts Third Row William Herrold erry Bryant Duane Council Richard Stern Harvey Hansen Irene Raney C-weneth Roberts Margaret Gardner Kathryn Fenn Doris Pierson Betty Morfoot oan Fullhart Rose Ann Parker Leighton Vis Van Heemst Merle Kirby Claude Fisher ames Hamman Howard Krerger Second Row Marjorie Snyder plan ist Bob Thomson Lewis Honom ehl Ralph Nissen Verna Mae Brrstle Doris Rhoades Briggle Melba Ruth Wagner Front Row Maran White Bonnie Bessmer Killeen Diddy Hilah ane Wilcox Rosalie McDonald Sharon une Davis Carolyn Cox Rona Dee Scherb Harriett Kyras oan Rowles Virginia Nath - . ' . ' - ' -. ' -J Keith Lester.'Lester Modlin. I l Charloitte McLuen, Annabel Willis, Benita ' W ' l . ' 5 i , U . . . : ' ' ' l . ' bf' INSTRUMENTAL and VOCAL SOLOISTS The prelrmxnary musrc contest for planrsts and wocal SOTOITQ was held at Storm Lalte la Apr1lD I946 Students who won one ratrngs there later competed lh the state musxc contest held at Atlantic l Thee students competed at Storm Lake and recened one ratlngs Soprano Marran Whrte Bonnle Bessmer and Sharon Killeen Drddy C ntralto oan Rowles Vrrgrnra Nath and Rona Dee Scherb Plano Back row Verna Mae Brlstle Marjorre Snyder Harrrett Kyras Front Row Margaret Gardner Sharon Davrs Annabel Wnllrs Betty Parsons ean Seaton XTHYJOVIC Snyder Verna Mae Brrstle and Vlargaret Ctardner The followrng recerwed two ratrngs Barltones Donald Hull Haney Hansen and Bob Thomson Mezzo soprano ean Seaton The rnstrumental solorsts g ls to girls sextette mlxecl quartette chorus and without competing rn the prellmlnary con es Back Row Bob Thomson erry Bryant Donald Hull Harvey Hansen Vlrg nra Nath Howard Krreger Carolyn ox Front Row Sharon Davis Marran Whnte oan Rowles Bonme Bessmer Killeen Diddy Rona Dee Schelb ean Seaton ' ' ' 's. ' . A .T M A , a. ' 3 I ' T J ' ' ' : - A ' , ir ' ri , Davis: MCZZO-Sopranorf-Carolyn Cox and the band appeared at the state contest ' I 1 l. .. ' , J ' ' C .. . , . . ' , A , J , Q . ' l ' - ' ' , ' , J 6. CONTEST CHORUS Back Row Richard Stern Harvey Hansen Bob Thomson Duane Council erry Bryant Howard Krieger Merle Kirby ames Hamman Donald Hill Leighton Vis Van Heemst Honomichl Ted Parker Killeen Diddy Rona Dee Scheib Virginia Nath Harriet Kyras Richard Heirdge Richard Fish David Roberts Second Row Vlargaret C-ardner Rosalie McDonald Verna 'Vlae Bristle Dori Rhoades oan Rowles Melba Ruth Wagner Doris Hunt Elizabeth Ray Rose Ann Parlter accompanist Vlaryorie Snyder Bessmer Marian White Carolyn Cox Betty Parsons Mans Clements Doris Pierson Benita Briggle Charlotte lVlcl.uen Annabel Willis Hilah ane Wilcox Third Row f - Ralph Nissen, Lewis Front Row b A Sharon Davis, Bonnie l 68 BAND Back Row Marne Moore Marrorre Snyder Frances Bollard Velma Hull Mavrs Reeves Vlrglma Nath ack Brxstow Donald Holcomb Betty Eldred Carolyn Cox Barbara Small Frfth row can Courtney Dean Hall Lelghton Vrs Van Heemst Barbara Ruffle Mary Katherrne Mrlllken can Seaton oyc Landals Mavrs Clements Norma Randolph Brown Carol Myers Fourth Row Vrrglma Brrnton Sharon une Davls Don Kuebler Bob Case Marrlyn French Harrrett Brown oan Stangland Don Boyle Harvey Hansen Beverly Knapp Shirley Snyder Donna Hckman Third Row Bob Martln Harley Wlnter Bob Roland erry Bryant Lewls Honomnchl Ted Parker Bxll Parker Bob Thomson Rrchard Stern Keith Kmght Harriett Kyras Fred Rhodes Verna Mae Brlstle Second Row Geraldme Crlspm George Hill Lorna Mitchell Ray Roberts Beverly Skinner Helen Carllle Frant Row colorguard Annabel Wxllxs oan Rowles twlrlers Hllah ane Wilcox Killeen Diddy band leaders Melba Wagner Howard Krueger twxrlers Rona Dee Schelb Benrta Brxggle color guard Charlotte Mcl.uen ane Lieber knecht , 'J ' ' I . . v u . n . Il - . ' ' .. . . 'J' 'J 5 1' '-. , : joan Millard, Francellal Lenihan, Dolores ' ' ' . if-1. a' -I . . J . , ' : u - . - : ' - ' J ' Dx 69 BAND SHOW Perry Hrghs annual band show was held March I4 and I5 lh the school audxtorlum The three per formances brought crowds totallng over a thousand A trumpet trlo consrstrng of Ralph Nissen Ted Parker and Lewis Honomrchl played Rubato Caprrce Followrng this the band played their contest prece Atlantxs a su te ln four parts Melba Ruth Wagner and Howard Krueger twnrled flags as an added feature ln the show The baton twxrlers were Hrlah ane Wilcox Killeen Dlddy Benrta Brrggle and Roan Dee S herb The majorettes and majors performed rn the frrs Dnpper a march was the op nrng number and Offrcer of the Day the finale Margaret Gardner fol lowed the opening number wlth a piano solo Noselette was played b clarnet quartette cumposed f Dolores Brown 'Norma Randolph Rona Dee Schelb and nyc Landals Asnappy tap dance The Glrl Frrend by Klaudette Drddy mth the band a the accompan 1st was a novelty fewture on h program ll ' II - ' , 1 xr . . - g and last number ofthe show. Big .. V .. 'L y G l o , ,l A . ' ' 5 . t e BAND SHOW The grls trio Marian White Killeen Diddy and oan Rowles sang Lullaby and lm Always Chasing Rainbows This trio went to the state music contest A tired in school sweaters and white sk rt and white trousers lVlelba Ruth Wagner and Howard Krieger danced to The Gremlin a One of the main features of the program was the tumbling act presented by the girls gym classes ent ways added to it back bends backward rolls cartwheels walk overs camel walks elephant walks and they built a pyramid T e pyramid consisted of top Miriam Purvis second row Nrla Hoffman and Marahta Salmon third row Virginia Wilcox anice Tr mbe and Shirley Purvis front row oan Rowles Velta Legvold Eva Tlndrell and LaDonna Phllip Another sele tion played by th band was Desert Song A . I -ll! V ' i . l- . . a B ll. They did somer-saults with differ- ' ' . h . . Q . ' -I ' . I E J' . .A g HOMECOMING QUEEN November 8 I946 was Perry Highs flrst Homecoming Day for a long trme lt was also a memorable day for Verna Mae Brlstle who was crowned the Homecoming ueen of I946 ueen Verna Mae was crowned by two future Perry Hugh students Suzte Cox and Nancy ohnson rn a formal ceremony The ltttle gurls then presen ed the ueen wrth red ro es and her attendants with yellow chrysanthemums The quefns atendants were Killeen Diddy Pat South janet Barnes and Bemta Br ggle The queen and her attendants all attlred m formal dress were presented by master of ceremomes Arthur Nlarquart to the alumm and entlre student body lm Foster representing the alumni Homer ohnson who represented thus years football team and Coach Crltchett gave brief talks after the coronatron ceremony Flve semor gurls were nommated fo Homecomvng ueen by the semor class These ln turn were voted upon by actlvxty ticket holders of the sen or hxgh The on and the other four automatlcally became her attendants Left to right Kxlleen Diddy Patrlcra South Verna Mae Bnstle anet Barnes Benlta Bnggle Q . , J ' . Q ' . . 1 ' 1 . l ' ' ' 1 t Q . . . . . In 'A . , , ' with the most votes was chosen queen I 1 A Q .' . ' Y J - 4 , I' ' A g 47:4 4 ' . 2 . 'QL . fu W i 'ef' 72 ART DECLAM AWARDS Every year art awards are presented to students clomg outstanding work m that department Thus year flve students re cerved this award Requirements for thrs award necess tated a B average two years attendance at Perry Hugh and outstand ng servxce to the school The followlng recerved a two ratlng at the prelrmxnary Declam contest wh ch was held rn the Perry Hugh audrtorxum rnterpre tlve readmg Krlleen Diddy Dons Pierson and Marian White oratorlcal declamat on Bob Thomson humorous declamatron Howard Krreger extemporaneous Killeen Drddy and Melba Ruth Wagner Back Row Mary Lee Tmdrell Wrlma Noack and art rnstructor Miss Cunningham Front Row Verna ohns Rlchard Spurgeon and Lou Ann Wood The following received one ratmgs at the frrst contest and entered the pre drstrrct contest at Anlta la radxo speaking Dons Pierson orlglnal oratory Barbara Park er extemporaneous--Frances Parker dra matrc declamatron Bemta Brrggle one act play Amateur Hamlet At Anxta Barbara Parker and Dorls Pierson recelved one ratlngs ln therr dlvl sxons Dons Pxerson recened a one rating at the dlstrlct contest at Red Oak la and was entltled to participate ln the state con test at Oskaloosa Aprll I3 I946 Back Row Bob Thomson Bemtd Brrggle Marian White and Howard Krieger Front Row Dons Plerson Barbara Parker Frances Parker speech 1nstruCt0r Mass Hepker Not plctured are Nlelba Ruth Wagner and Kllleen Drcldy 5 U , . 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V - J , , . - 2 'aa L f, .1 , 'V . 4 . f sy ' 2 l a, 4 , fs' v ,, L- C7 ' - I , 7 , F 2 , , 6 X 73 DRIVERS and IRNITORS I94J and l946 rntroduced busses to Perry hugh chool There were frwe busses whrch transported rural students to school Lee Clark one of the bus drrvers route was 37 mrle He prcked up grade and hrgh school students rn Peerless Banner Green vale Fredrrchsen Independence unctron Excelsror Oak Grove and Lrttle Dramond drstrrcts Leonard Rowe drove 32 mrles way and transported students from the Bou ton Crardrner Pleasant View and Straw Run drstrlcts ln addrtron to drrvrng a bus Mr Rowe also d d some janitor work rn th hrgh school Mrllard Whites bus route was 28 m les long He p cked up students rn Sprrng Valley Coon Rrver Carfreld and Pleasant Plarn drstrrcts Earnest Whelchel had a 27 mrle route and hrs drstrrcts were Alton Lrb erty Angus and Pleasant Hull Carl Wrlson gathered students rn Oak Grote Excelsror Douglas and Lrncoln drs trrcts l-'e drove 25 mlles one way Perry high school also employed two regular janrtors They were Mr Dewey and Mr Potter Mr Dewey now servrng hrs tenth year worked from 5 30 a untrl about 4 p m It was hrs duty to ee about the heat and plumb ng clean and mow the campus and take care of the athl tc re Mr Potter serv ng hrs thrrcl year wor ed from I 30 p m untrl about I0 p Hrs job was to see that the burldrng wa kept clean BUS DRIVERS Bu Drrvers Millard Whrte Carl Wrl son Earnest Whelchel Leonard Rowe Lee Clark ,IANITORS anrtors Mr Potter and Mr Dewey fb . S . V . Y V , . ' . . I . ' - D . A l '. ' , one e ' - f' ld. . i . . . Q . . . . 3 i 0 i . . S . - . . ' . - , r s QW: t y 'O . 1 V -. , X . A V7 'XV ' Q V . v 'Xl 1 ' I gb ,, I 0 I xi '1 wwmsmt ,, H gf: if X ' Lk , . W 2 . 74 G A H PARTY A potluck supper was held by the C A A members February I2 in the girls gym Sally ohnson was in charge of the games and led the group in playing Streets and Alleys Club Snatch and basket ball Shown ln the top p ctures are left to right Helen lVlorain and Lois Swain enjoying a game of Club Snatch A skit was presented to the group showing how boys present their girl friends with valentines In the m d dle picture is shown left to right Beverly Skinner portraying the bold girl and Lorna Mitchell presenting the bashful boy After a few more games the group formed a llne at the bounti fully laid table with sandwiches potato chips olives pickles scal loped corn peas and carrots fruit salad baked beans and cake. Shown in the lower picture left to right are anet Barnes Marjorie Beckman Charlotte McLuen Pat South and Donna Skinner as they help them- selxes to a supply of potato chips and olives. CHEERLEADERS Some of the dutles of the slx regular cheerleaders for thrs year were to lead the yells at the foot ball and basketball games offrcr ate at pep assemblies and promote school splrrt Pictured rn the foreground are Pat South Bonnie Bessmer Phyllis Arrhart and Mary Moraln The two boys m the back row are Sherwood Doutrlch and Bob Gard ner The frve grrls rn thrs prcture were the reserve cheerleaders who sup ported the regular cheerleaders by helpmg rn pep assemblies and lead mg yells at frrst team and reserve games Roberts lrene Raney Margaret Gardner and Lorna Mitchell The Jumor hrgh cheerleaders had charge of school spmt at junror hrgh games l-hey also par trcrpated ln pep assemblies They are Donna Mae Lrttle Sue Stolcely Patrlcla bmlth Klaudette Drddy and Prlsctlla evsel They are Janet Barnes, Gweneth RECREATION CENTER The Reereatlon Center was mov ed from the Ellis basement to the Willard School ln the fall of I945 A contest was sponsored by the student councll recreatron commit tee for a name for rt The name Bluejay Ballroom was selected The bulldlng selected was the old Willard school with a lot of things stored ln lt However under the dl rectlon of ohn essup and Brll Cummings a transformation soon took place They cleaned the rooms one at a trme The last room or the Thxrd room made a place for a brllxard table Shown playing ln the top plcture are left to nght Annabel Wrllls Earl Godwin and neth Thomas and Earnest Rumley The Second room completed was turned unto a pmg pong room with a plano rn one corner for th musrc lovers lt was refrmshed last summer and a bingo table was added last wrnter The bxngo table rs a popular place as thus prcture rllustrates Between the second room and the third room rs a confectlon bar operated by lVlr and Mrs Mastm the paid chape rones Other adults from the com munlty help out each nxght Probably the most popular room of all rs the dancmg room The prcture shows a typical scene Drs cussmg the muslc 3 are Pee Wee Fox and lrene Raney The couple to the left are Lors Swann and Ber nard Dearey The other two are Rose Ann Parker and Homer ohn son 4 , . J J ' I . Janice Airhart.' Observers are'Ken- ' ' ca ' IUNIOR MISS The flrst three act play of the year umor 'Vllss was e March 29 rn the school audrtorlum Thus play whrch was produced on Broadway was composed of a large cast several of whom are shown rn thrs prcture One of Lors boy friends Henry Norman ones rs enacting an embarrasrng ment with Lors father Harry 'Graves Orval Knee Looking on are Loxs ane Lreberltnecht Uncle Wrllrs Corwin lves Grace Graves Barbara Parker Hlda the mard Rose Ann Parker and Judy An nabel Wrllrs Many such scenes as thus took place back stage before the play Howard Krieger and Hxlah ane Wrlcox recerve a touch up their make up by Vernas ohns and Berdean Hamblelon Another scene rn lhe play shows Hom r ohnson as B Curtrs hrs daughter Ellen Melba Wagner her husband Wxllrs Reynolds Cor win lses udys father rwal Knee rs helprng wrth her coat ,W-f IUNIOR MISS Another of Loxs boy frrends Tommy Arbuckle Darrell Mitchell the big husky show off type dns plays hrs bulglng muscles to Harry Graves Orval Knee Lois ane Lxeberknecht looks udy s bosom pal Fuffy Adams f rst nall pollsh Job to Judy Loss ex amrnes rt with a drsgusted look The curtain closed on the final scene of the play with Haskell Cummings Bob Barnes udy s date blddmg her mother and Lots good e . - - w 1 , on. .J ' . - ' lflllah jane.Wrlcox, presents. her by . HI Y FOLLIES During the Hx X Froltc held February 22 several types of en tertarnment were enyoyed One was playing games ln the flrst floor hall ln thls plcture Dale Krueger the boy at the left and Alden Den man rrght are absorbed rn a game of checkers Frances Parker and Dolores Brown are the lubrtzers Donald Lorenzen rs looking on Concessnons are an nmportant part of any social affarr Pop and candy were sold by the H1 Y boys and ln this picture Lewis Hono mlchl rs sellmg a bottle of pop to Danny Kealey and Dale Krxeger rs trymg to sell some candy to plaid During the evenmg several types of special dances were h ld ln cludmg broom dances multrplrca tlon dances and a dance contest Here the wlnners of the contest are shown recervlng thexr prlzes 'Vl1ry Allce Tavlor accepts flrst prrze from Master of Ceremonies Bob Lyons for herself and Dclc Mner Booby prize was won by Kexth Myers and hrs flaxen png tailed gal friend Richard Her rldge they display therr Hershey ar 2 . . , . . clad lrene Raney. . Y e ' .- l K I I b . HI Y FOLLIES Durmg one rntermtssron Darrell 'Vlrtchell celebrated solorst favor ed the group wrth an operatrc se lectron Durrng the solo rt was ne cessary to make a few rearrange ments on the stage Rrchard Her rrdge Kerth Myers and Orval Knee seen wrth the plank were but a few of the rnterruptlons ln the background may be seen a few of Bunch another feature of the var led program Dancmg was the mann entertarn ment for many persons attending the Frolrc Darrell Mrtchell and Mary Wlorarn pause long enough to smile oblrgrngly for the camera Another rntermrsslon feature was the Andrew Brothers direct from Hollywood Members of the group smrllng are from left to rrght Bob Gardner Bob Thomson and Ber nard Dearey The one wlth the frown and hrs eyes closed rs Lewrs Honomlchl ! . A I I I , . the members of joe Banana's , - L Q ' ' . , - HI-Y FOLLIES In this picture are some more dancers Pausrng long enough not to smile at the camera are oan Stangland and Bob Kidd The glrl with the equ ns and pre enled a Latm dance during one lnterm 5 on 4 ' I -I ruffles is Rona! Dee gcheih. She DURING THE YEAR Rrr rnng rang my alarm clock I turned over to shut II off opened one eye my gosh rt s only 7 30 Whrch one of my crazy slsters thinks Its time to play an April Fools Joke3 Oh-oh now l remem ber It s Wednesday Sept 5 an ye ole school bell w1ll soon be rlnglng agarn ln about an hour ln fact Well now that we are here let s wander down the old halls and see who we can see Oh look theres our new prlnclpal Osburn who came to us from Carroll an my who rs that nrce lookmg teacher an theres another new one Looks like we wrll have to hurry and get acquainted with all the new faces we only have about 36 weeks to do rt rn Speaking of weeks ln the second week of school we got our football season off with a bang by holdrng the Colfax Trgers to H scoreless he along about September I4 on the Txger s field Things werent so excrtmg though when the Carroll grldmen trampled us 200 on therr freld Friday Sept Zl One of Perry Highs frve new busses was used to carry the Junxor high football men to Redfield for the openmg game of the Junlor highs football sschedule lncl dentally we won I2 6 Perry hugh s eleven lost their flrst home game of the sea on to Boone Hugh Frrday Sept 28 by a score of 25 0 and on Wed nesday Oct 3 the Dallas Center reserves beat the ay reserves 7 6 lt must have been because of the holl day from school Fnday Oct 5 that we l0Sl our second home game of the season tothe efferson Ramblers by a score of 200 Or maybe rt was because so many of our teachers were not there to root for us be cause of the county teachers lnstrtute at Ade The reserve team must have cheered too loud at the efferson game Frrday night because Saturday mornmg the Boone re serves beat them l30 Then on Thursday Oct ll we once agam slrd back mto the old famrlrar seats rn the audrtorrum to be entertained by meon 'Natchucltl Oltver an eskrmo from Alaska rn our frrst pay assembly of the year Frrday Oct I2 we were trampled by the Cyclones from Ames as they rang up a 470 lead over us rn our fourth defeat of the year The ,lay reserves seem to be showing more promise on the grldrron than therr bug brothers as they defeated Valley Hugh I3 7 Monday Oct I5 and on Wednesday Oct I7 the unlor ays beat efferson reserves I8 I2 Whrle the unlor high was home cut trng a rug at the flrst jumor hugh party of the year on Friday Oct I9 the ays were agaln taking a beating from thelr opponents Dowlrng to the tune of 24 6 Mr lrvrn E Derr presented to the stu Movres Are An And To Educatron Fri day Oct I9 OH HAPPY DAYI' We won our flrst football game of the year on thrs glorxous October day October 26 to be exact W downed Wlterset I96 But on Saturday Oct 27 the Baby Jays lost once agarn t0 Boone by a score of 2I 0 The close of the frrst slx weeks finds flfty four students on the honor roll for the slx weeks IO7 captured both the sprrrt and the honor plaques for the semor hugh but the lunlor hugh was more evenly drvrd ed wrth the honor plaque gorng to 202 and the sprlt trophy gomg to 20I We lost aga n on the second of Novem ber this time to Newton by a score of 46 0 It was a beautiful Saturday and every body was m fme splrrts at least the Curl Re serve were as they motored to Fort Dodge by one of our new busses for the annual conference And were they happy eommg back for Sally ohnson junior was elect ed president for the I946 conference I, c - r , , ' ' ' , Mr. , . . . d U . J f 1 J ' ' , . ' : - ' . J Q . H ' ' dent body in an assembly a lecture on . . .. u . . v u - C -I - ' . l f ... 1. ' ' h ,I . . - 83 DURING THE YEAR On Wednesday Nov 7 Glenn Morris presented a science demonstration entitled On the Beam to the student body in an assembly Brr rrr was It cold that Thursday night November 8 that we played Valley High and lost I9 0 but that didnt stop our Home-coming ueen Miss Verna Mae Bristle from attending the game An as sembly was held earlier ln the day to elect the queen from the five girls chosen by the senior high Miss Bristles four attendants were Bemta Briggle Killeen Diddy anet Barnes and Pat South A lecture on the San Francisco Con ference was given to the senior high by Dr ohn Clinton of Des Moines on Thursday Nov 8 Ahl' Vacation is the best part f going to school and did we ever make the best use of it on Friday N v 9 as our Teachers attended the Central Teachers convention at Ames Wllda s desk that she just needed a new as sistant so now we all hail Betty Kehoe back into the halls of ole P H S Monday Nov I2 being the day after Armistice Day we had a program with Captain George Soumas as guest speaker On Tuesday Nov 20 we got our bas ketball season off to a poor start by letting den defeat us 4I 23 Again the best part of going to school comes up This time its for good old Thanksgiving the dates being the 22 and 23 but the 23 wasnt much of a vacation wher the Bluejays bowed to the Little Cycylones of Ames in the second defeat f the basketball season The score was 26-I4 The reserves dld better when they downed the Ames reserves 25 20 Then on Wednesday Nov 28 we had another assembly Leon Smith presented two movies on chlmpanzees and had ln per on his dog Suki who did tricks for us It was our third defeat of the season that Friday Nov 30 that Boone beat 35 32 the reserves also got beat 32 I7 The first time in the history of PHS we had a recording made for the umor Town Meeting of the Air George Creemens and Stanley Dixon were on hand from KRNT to help Barbara Parker Jim McGuire Marjorie Snyder and Pat ohns broadcast their speeches Station KRNT has been seeing a lot of Perry students ln these last two days for on Saturday Dec I Bemta Briggle Cor win Ives and Doris Pierson read their themes on tuberculosis On Saturday Dec I Shirley Bloom burg Bert Bailey Killeen Diddy Verna ohns and Doris Hastie the five delegates to the Iowa High School Press Assoc ation returned home from Iowa State Colleg Ames Boones Junior high marched home Saturday Dec I with two victories one from the seventh and eighth grade with a score of 42 7 and the other from the ninth grade with a score of 30 24 Well anyway it was the umor ays frst game of the season December II was a big day for the Blueyays for we won our first basketball game We beat Guthrie Center 35 26 and not only was the eleventh a big day but the fourteenth when we won again his time from Dallas Center 41 29 On Saturday Dec I5 the umor ays scored an I8-I5 vctory over the Wash ng ton Township quintet We were Just too confident thats the only reason we lost to the Carroll Tigers December I8 Anyway it was only by a two point margin 26-24 Then on Wednesday Dec I9 the an nual Christmas program was given by the students of Perry High This year we pre sented a Cantata The Christ Child by C B Hawley This preceded Christmas va cation by two days which started at 4 04 on the 2l and ended at 8 40 on the 2 With my tummy stuffed and sporting my new bracelet I came back to school like I was supposed to on the second of anuary : . . , H. . 'J . I I ' ' . . In ' .'l- I . 0 . y u Q 4 ' ' . 0. . . . . '. ' Work has been piling up so high on . J . J .'.' ' ' I ' O .- I -, t. Og - . -. - ' 5 ' I I 0 - . .' l S ' , ' .' . . ' 0 ' : ' ' , . , us I - , - , J . 84 DURING THE YEIIR On anuary 4 rn a return game the Bluejays edged out the Dallas Center Mus tangs 32 30 on the losers floor But on january 5 the Baby ays suf fered defeat at the hands of Guthrre Center rn both games The scores bexng 2925 and 22 I4 On Monday ,lan 7 Mr C E Carwood assumed hrs POSIIIOD as prlnclpal of PHS Even though the unror ays had the help of Davrd Hutchins and ,Irm McLaughIrn they lost both of therr games anuary I0 to Valley Junror hrgh The scorrng col umn read 23 I5 and 22 ZI But on Tuesday nrght 8 he Bluejays beat efferson 30 I4 and on Fr: day an ll we defeated the Iowa Tram mg School at Eldora 29 I8 Showing the culture of the middle class people of Indra was the mam purpose of Ramlcrrshna Shahu Modal: and Monorama Modal: of Ammednagor Indra rn a pay as sembly held Monday ,I n I4 ln the au drtorlum for the student body Something Colfax has probably for gotten rs the fact that we won that basket ball game the I8 by a score of 43 26 May be rt was because rt was Mother s night The Baby ,Iay s were really hot when they downed Guthrre Center the I9 24 I and agaxn on the 24 when they beat the efferson unlor Ramblers 34 20 Wrth the coming of anuary 28 29 30 and February 2 comes the Dallas County Boys Basketball Tournament And a vrc tory for Perry In the sectronal tourna ment we defeated efferson by a score of 3I 27 which gave us the right to enter the drstrrct meet where we were walloped by Harlan 42 I4 Monday February II M Keeler prrnclpal of schools for frfteen years Mexrco Crty gave a talk on hrs adopted country Clad ln jeans and plald shrrt I went with the rest of the G A A grrls to the pot luck supper rn the gurls gym February I I Mrs Howrys homeroom IO7 again tool: the splrrt plaque but Mlss Rowes homeroom 205 tools the honor Plaque tor the thrrd srx weeks Thrs IS the flrst time this year that l07 has not talten both awards In the Jumor hrgh I06 captured both of the awards In the state prelrmrnary declamatory contest held here February 20 Benrta Brrg gle Frances Parlter Barbara Parlter ar' Dons Prerson all received flrst ratings oe Banana made hrs debut at the annual Hr Y Follies held Frrday Feb 22 Another assembly was due on March 6 so Mr W W Straley oblrged by present mg a lecture on the Importance of Radar Lrvrng Portraits of Personalrtres was the theme of an assembly presented b esse R Taylor Monday March Il The gurls from Mrss Comrskeys gym class pre ented a fme tumbling act rn the annual band show held Thursday and Fn day Mar I4 and I5 The Junlor high party was held March 22 At the party the students were Intro duced to Mr and Mrs ,Iumor High of I963 Are You Lrstenmg was the toprc of Doris Plersons radro speech which won flrst ln the dlstrlct state speech contest March 20 And on Friday March 29 the drama department presented before a large au drence the well lmown play unlor Miss Wednesday Aprrl I0 we had another pay assembly The Drake Choir were here to entertarn us wlth therr smgrng On Friday Aprrl I2 our clndermen went to Valley to attend a track meet whlle our speech contestants motored Oskaloosa for the speech fmals And on Friday and Saturday April 26 and 27 Z4 contestants motored to At lantrc to enter the state musrc contest held there And now school rs almost over O May 26 Baccaleaureate was held for the semors wlth Commencement on Tuesday And agaln the best part of school rolls around This time for three months ' .IJ - ' . . 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