Perry High School - Eclipse Yearbook (Perry, IA)

 - Class of 1948

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FACULTY JUDSON REIMER, B. A. Sophomore American History, eighth grade his- tory, noon hour director, and physical education. Undergraduate work at Central College: graduate work at Drake University: taught at Mt. Morris, Illinoisj and Perry previous to entering the service. Home is in Perry: two years in Navy as Lieut. j. g.: active service in Atlantic, Mediterranean and Pacific: second year here since discharge from service. ARIEL ROMICK. B. A. Home economics: undergraduate work at Ells- worth College: graduate work at Iowa University and Iowa State College: taught at Center Junction, Malcom, Manilla, Riverside, Galva, Popejoy, Gold- field and State Juvenile Home at Toledo. Home is at Traer, Iowa: first year here. LEONARD C. ROSSMAN. B. S., M. A. Journalism, chemistry, physics and agriculture, undergraduate work at Iowa State College: graduate work at Northwestern University, Drake, Iowa State College and Gustavus Adolphus College. Taught at Minliurn: home is in Perry: nineteenth year here. LEONA SCHILDER, B. A. Shorthand, typing and production: undergraduate work at Central College, Pella, Iowa: taught In Col- lins, Iowa.: principal at Collins, Iowa. Home is in Pella, Iowa: served with American Red Cross one year: second year here. ESTHER SMULL, B. A. English: undergraduate work at Grinnell College: graduate work at Drake University and the Univer- sity of Wisconsin: taught at Stuart, Iowa. Home is in Stuart: ninteenth year here. JOHN D. TURNER, B. S. Mathematics, geography and junior high athletic coach: undergraduate work at Drake University and Graceland Junior College: graduate work at Drake University: taught at Woodward and Gai-dn.-r, Iowa. Home is in Perry: fourth year here. CHARLES VOYCE, B. A. Biology, matuematics, assistant football coach and reserve basketball coach: undergraduate work at Cornell: graduate work at Iowa University, Ohio University and Drake University. Home is in Knox- ville: four years in the Army Air Corps as a. Cap- tain, eight months overseas duty in Okinawa: first year here. Mr. Voyce later resigned his position as instructor and re-enlisted in the Army. Mary Jack- son took his place. MAURINE WHITE li. A. Girls' physical education and hygiene: under- graduate and graduate work at Drake: home is in Scranton. Iowa: first year here. NX ILDA JOHNSON Miss Johnson has served for ten years as secre- tary to Supt. J. S. Vanderlinden. She is a graduate of the Class of '35 of Perry High and majored in Busi- ness Training at A. I. ll.. in Iles Moines, Iowa. AUDREY KRESSIN Miss Kressin has served as secretary to Principal Garwood since IU-16. She is a graduate of the class of '45 at Perry High. He-r training consisted of two years of commercial work while in high suzhool, I0 'WV 'w if ,., .1 H .-,,1. I :,' f ,kyfgv e V ,. .44 , X , ,, f . ...M

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FACULTY LUCRETIA E. HUTCIIISON, R. N. School nurse: undergraduate work at Elemen- tary College, Evanston, Illinois and McMurray College, Jacksonville, Illinois: graduate work at Passeavant Hospital. Jacksonville, Ill., and Public Health, VVash- ington University, St. Louis, Mo.: school nurse at Jacksonville: principal at Open Air Health School, Jacksonville: home is in Jacksonville: eighteenth year Here. JESSICA MILLIGAN, B. A., M. A. American problems and junior college world history: undergraduate work at Simpson College and Grinnell: graduate work at Iowa University, Drake University and University of Washington at Seattle: taught at Spirit Lake, Stuart, Waterloo, Missouri Valley and Sheldon, Iowa: home is in Guthrie Center, Iowa: third year here. RAYMOND MURFIN. B. S. M. A. Junior and senior high instrumental music: undergraduate work at North East Missouri State Teac-hers' College: graduate work at University of Michigan: taught at Meadville, Missouri, Dupo. Illi- nois, and Sunnyside, Washington: hometown is Kirksville, Missouri: first year here. JANET 113. MURRAY, A. ll. Dramatic-s. literature and English: undergraduate work at Park College: graduate work at Iowa Uni- versity: taught at Aledo, Ill.: home is in Albany, Mo.: first year here. EVANGPILINE NASON, B. A. English and literature: undergraduate work at John Fletcher College, University Park, Iowa: graduate work at Drake: taught at Alleman and Cushing, Iowa: home is in Perry: first year here. WANDA NICHOLSON. B. C. S. General business. bookkeeping. irenf-ral typing, language: undergraduate and grraduate work at Drake University: home is in Ituthven. Iowa: second year here. LUIS F. NUIQLFI. I-3. A. Librarian: undergraduate work at University of VVashington, and University ot' Iowa: irraduate work at Drake University: taught at Module and Seran- ton, iowa, also at Roosevelt and VVehster schools in Perry: home is in Harlan. Iowa: fourth year here. OPAL M. LYDELL. B. S. American History 8. citizenship T: frraduate work at Northwest Missouri State Uollegx-: taught in Eagleville, Missouri: Cooper and Shannon City. Iowa: home is in Mount Ayr, Iowa: first year here. LEO M. PEDICRSEN, B. A., M. A. American History ll and Consumer ec-ouomics 12: boys' advisor and junior college dean of lxoys: Hi-Y and junior class sponsor: undergraduate work at University of Iowa: graduate work at Columbia University at New York Pity: taught at Elk Horn and Jamaica. Iowa: Drineipal at Jamaica, Iowa: home is in Elk Horn: six and one-half years here, three years in the U. S. Naval Reserve as Dishursing iitorekeeper I-c, overseas duty in San Juan, Puerto co. at W NF wx N . tnll 9 1



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SENIORS Two new additions have been added to the list of activities seniors can partici- pate in: youth government and pep club. Senior class officers this year were George Yetter, president: Gerald Speck, vice-president and Ronald Tolle, secretary- treasurer. Seniors who took part in youth govern- ment were Clarence Dettmann, Gerald Speck, Wayne Dunlap, Gerald Miner, George Yetter, Richard Fish, Patricia Blackstad, Marilyn Swanson, Ardith Noland, Duane Workman, Keith Lester, Bill Roberts, June Davis, Dorothy Phillips, Jeanne Franc, Richard Donelson. Meryl Stamp, Nada Lou Meier, Margaret Gardner, Elizabeth Ray, Ralph Hill, Duane Council, George Herion, Rose Ann Parker, Mavis Clements, Harry Rubinson, Bonnie Fox, Charles Springer, Lester Modlin, Harold Apperson, Lou Ann Wood, Arvis Reece. Edith Quinlisk and Rosalie M-:Donald Pep club, the organization that fumish- ed the backbone of the cheering section, had twenty-nine seniors in its ranks. Five seniors entered the state speech contest this year. They include George Yetter, Betty Parsons, Rona Dee Scheib, jerry Bryant and Harry Rubinson, Perry H.gh's basketball team gained high honors. With the help of seniors. Donald Hill, Wayne Dunlap, Gerald Speck, Richard Fish, and Gerald Miner, the squad went to the sub-state finals. Twelve seniors were elected to National Honor Society. They included Elizabeth Ray, George Yetter, Harry Rubinson, Clarence Dettmann, Lou Ann Wood, Hilah jane Wilcox, Rona Dee Scheifb, Rosalie McDonald. Dorothy Phillips, Doris Hunt and Betty Parsons. Seniors Rona Dee Scheib, jerry Bryant, june Davis and Margaret Gardner competed in the state music contest. All senior girls were active in Y-Teen and all senior boys participated in H.-Y. Seniors in tne Y-Teen cabinet were Doris Hunt, Rosalie McDonald, Rona Dee Scheib, Betty Parsons, Nada Lou Meier and Mavis Clement . Hi-Y seniors for f.rst and second semester cabinets were Gerald Miner, Lloyd Olson, Richard Fish, George Yetter. Francis Sayles, Clarence Dettmann, Donald Hill, Howard Burke, Harold Apperson, Jerry Bryant and Bill Herrold. Senior football lettermen were Gerald Miner, Donald Hll. Richard Fish, Robert Burrell, Gerald Speck and Keith Lafferty. Senior G. A. A. cabinet members were ,lune Davis. Mavis Clements and Hilah Jane Wilcox. Thespians, an honorary dramatic society, elected seniors George Yetter, Harry Rubinson, Hilah jane Wilcox, Nada Lou Meier and David Roberts into their group. Girls in the annual homecoming program were, queen, Doris Hunt, attendants. Elizabeth Ray, Mavis Clements, Rosalie McDonald and Patricia Blackstad. The governing body of the school, student council, had seniors, Clarence Dettmann, Richard Fish, El.zabe.l1 Ray, Harry Rubinson, Gerald Speck, Gweneth Roberts and Donald Hill. Quill and Scroll, elected seven seniors into their society. They were Jeanne Franc, Bonnie Fox, Doris Hunt, Arvis Reece, Barbara Balstaugh, Rios: Ann Parker and june Davis. The senior cheerleaders were Gweneth Roberts, Meryl Stamp, Clarence Dettmann and Richard Donelson. Seven seniors participated in Speech Club this year. They were George Yetter, Harry Rubinson, Clarence Dettmann, Richard Stem, Hilah Jane Wilcox, Rosalie McDonald and Doris Hunt. Chorus entered into the state contest. Those in the choral group were Elizabeth Ray, Gweneth Roberts, Franc.s Sayles. Rona Dee Scheib, Everett Songer, Betty Parsons, Rose Ann Parker, Rosalie McDon- ald, Doris Hunt, Donald Hill, Ricl1a:d Stern, Gerald Speck, Patricia Blackstad, Jerry Bryant, Mavis Clements, Duane Council, Carolyn Cox, Marilyn Swanson. Meryl Stamp, June Davis, Richard Donel- son. Richard Fish, joan Fullhart, Margire. Gardner, Harvey Hansen, Hilah ,lane Wilcox and George Yetter.

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