Perry High School - Eclipse Yearbook (Perry, IA)

 - Class of 1948

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SPEECH CLUB Speech Club is an honorary organiza- tion to recognize outstanding work in the field of speech, as an activity or for con- test work, along with scholarship, leader- ship and character in other high school ac- tivities. Eligible students were nominated by members of the faculty. From this list the new members were chosen. Officers for this year were: president. Clarence Dettmann: vice-president, Hilah jane Wilcox: secretary-treasurer, ,lean Sea- ton: social chairman, Klaudette Diddy and program chairman. Rosalie McDonald. Other members were George Yetter. Harry Rubinson, Richard Stern, Norma Randolph and Doris Hunt. As a group the club attended the stage production of l Remember Mama at Des Moines. The club held their annual spring picnic at which the spring members were initiated. Speech Club, Top Picture- Baclt Row--George Yetter, Harry Ru- binson, Clarence Dettmann, Richard Stern. Front Row-Jean Seaton, Hilah Jane Wilcox, Norma Randolph, Rosalie McDon- ald, Doris Hunt and Klaudette D.ddy. STAGECRAFT The stagecraft group is an activity or- ganized to assist the dramatics instnictor with all productions in the high school. They do this by making sets, adjusting cur- tains, lights and sound effects and caring for the stage and property room. There were Il boys in the stagecraft group. This year the boys assisted in the pro- duction of the all-school play. Brother Goose, the spring play Papa ls All, and helped with the contest plays when the district speech contest was held here. When the high school has special pro- grams besides those put on by the drama- tics department, the stagecraft group is in charge of lighting, curtains and backstage properties. janet Murray, dramatics instructor. was director of stagecrait this year. Stagecraft, Bottom Picture- Back Row-James Mace, Richard Plum, Donald Lorenzen. Rex Bennett, Eugene Hurd. Front Row-David Roberts, Earnest l.umley, Russell Meier, Rizhard Brobst.

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G. A. A. The Girls' Athletic Association was or- ganized to stimulate and plan a wholesome program of physical activity which con- tributes to the all around development of high school girls. The officers were June Davis, presi- dent: Jean Courtney, vice-president: Joyce Landals, active secretary: Hilah Jane Wil- cox, treasurer: Mavis Clements, inactive secretary: Helen Morain, sports manager: Sue Stoltely, program chairman: Delores Challands, recording secretary. This year the G. A. A. organization sponsored a bake sale, the girls' intramural basketball games, a G. A. A. hike and a float in the homecoming parade. A letter P is awarded to those girls earning 500 points. A pin is awarded to each girl earning i000 points. The points are given for activities such as bicycling, hiking and dancing. The organization did not meet during school hours but met every other Wednes- day noon. G. A. A., Top Picture-June Davis, Delores Challands, jean Courtney, Helen Morain, Mavis Clements, Sue Stoltely, Hilah ,lane Wilcox. Y - TEEN The Y-Teen organization is a branch of the Young Womens' Christian Associa- tion. lt was elective for any girl in the sen- ior high and had a l00 percent member- ship of II6 girls this year. The officers for the year were: pse- sident, Doris Hunt: vice-president, ,lean Seaton: secretary, Mavis Clements: trea- surer, Marilyn French: social chairman, Betty Parsons: program chairman, Nada Lou Meier: worship chairman, Rosalie McDonald: music chairman, Rona Dee Scheib and publicity chairman, Pat Smith. Jean Seaton was elected district vice- president at the district meeting held at Storm Lake in November. The girls made cloth dolls for chil- drens' homes as a project this year, and held a tea for the members' mothers in connection with installation of new offi- cers. Miss Esther Smull sponsored this or- ganization. Y-Teen, Bottom Picture- Back Row-Doris Hunt, Patricia Smith, Rosalie McDonald, Mavis Cle- ments, Rona Dee Scheib. Front Row-Jean Seaton, Nada Lou Meier, Marilyn French, Betty Parsons.



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HI-Y The purpose of Hi-Y is to create, main- tain and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. Clean living-speech-athletics- scholarship is the code of Hi-Y. First semester officers were! Gerald Miner, president: Lloyd Olson. vice-presi- dent: Richard Fish, secretary: George Yet- ter, treasurer: Francis Sayles, chaplain: Clarence Dettmann, program chairman: Don Hill, sergeant-at-arms. Second semester officers were: Gerald Miner, president: Hovward Burke, vice-pre- sident: George Yetter, secretary: Dick Mau, treasurer: jerry Bryant, chaplain: Don Hill, program chairman: Bill Herrold, ser- geant-at-arms. Because of a large membership of 93. the organization was divided into two groups this year. Three high points this year for Hi-Y were its Follies, chili feed and annual spring picnic. Mr. Leo Pedersen sponsored both groups. Hi-Y, Top Picture- Back Row-Gerald Miner, Don Hill, Richard Fish, Duane Workman and Bill Herrold. Front Row-Dick Mau, George Yetter and Howard Burke. N. H. S. To become a member of National Honor Society is one of the highest distinc- tions during a high school career of a stu- dent. Officers for the year were: president, Doris Hunt: vice-president, Harry Rubin- son: secretary, Rona Dee Scheib and treasurer, Betty Parsons. Other members were Rosalie McDona- ald, Elizabeth Ray, George Yetter, Dorothy Phillips, Lou Ann Wood, Clarence Dettmann and Hilah ,lane Wilcox, seniors, and Dick Mau, Jean Sea-ton, Klaudette Diddy, Norma Randolph and James Mace, juniors. Membership in this club is based upon four principles: scholarship, leadership, character and service. The faculty chooses for membership any student who qualifies in all four of the fields. National Honor Society, Bottom Pic- ture- Back Row--Elizabeth Ray, George Yetter, Harry Rubinson, Dick Mau, Clar- ence Dettmann, james Mace and Lou Ann Wood. Front Row-Jean Seaton, Hilah ,lane Wilcox, Klaudette Diddy, Norma Randolph, Rona Dee Scheib, Rosalie McDonald, Dor- othy Phillips, Doris Hunt and Betty Par- sons.

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