Perry High School - Eclipse Yearbook (Perry, IA)

 - Class of 1948

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QUILL AND SCROLL THESPIANS Quill and Scroll Society, which is an international honorary society for high school journalists, was established in Perry High School in l932. Officers for the year were: president, Doris Hunt: vice-president, Dick Maug secretary, Klaudette Diddy. Other members were Jeanne Frane, Bonnie Fox, Rupert Gustafson, Arvis Reece, Barbara Balsbaugh. Bob Roland, Jean Courtney, Rose Ann Parker and June Davis. The object of the club is to promote journalistic endeavor which it did this year by sponsoring a column-head contest. To be qualified for this organization one must rank in the upper third of the journalism class scholastically, show a defi- nite interest in journalism, do superior work in writing or editing, and be a junior or senior. Quill and Scroll, Top Picture- Back Row: Dick Mau, Rupert Gustafson, Barbara Balsbaugh, Jeanne Franc, Bonnie Fox and Rose Ann Parker. Front Row: Bob Roland, June Davis, Doris Hunt, Klaudette Diddy and Arvis Reece. The National Thespians Society was established in 1929 in West Virginia in order to recognize and promote high school dramatics. Perry High School became a charter member of this organization on January I, I939. This year there were I4 active mem- bers in the society. Bob Barnes, Harry Rubinson, Nada Lou Meier and Hilah jane Wilcox were members last year. To be eligible to become a member of Thespians, a student must have the follow- ing qualifications: To be in one three-act play and two one-act plays and have major roles or else be in two three-act plays with minor roles. Two years in stagecraft also makes a person eligible for Thespians. janet Murray, dramatics instructor, sponsored this organization. Thespians, Bottom Picture- Back Row: George Yetter, Harry Rubinson, Bob Barnes, Donald Lorenzen, james Mace. Front Row: Earnest Rumley, Hilah jane Wilcox, ,lean Seaton, Klaudette Diddy, Nada Lou Meier and David Roberts.

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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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FOOTBALL 4 Members of Perry l'ligh's coaching staff from left are: George Critchett, heal basketball coachg John Turner, head coach in junior high football and track, and seventh and eighth grade basketball men- When the final gun had sounded end- ing the I947 football season Perry l'ligh's gridders could look back on a campaign in which they had conquered only one foe out of nine. The Bluejays were beaten, 8-7, at Col- fax in the initiatory game of the seassn. Perry's seven points came on the second play of the battle when Bob Barnes, full- back, intercepted a Colfax aerial and sprint- ed 35 yards to pay dirt. Speck added the extra point. Colfax acquired a safety in the second period and at half-time the Jays led 7-2. In the late stages of period three Dave Owens, Tiger quarterback, connected with halfback Jim Van Elsen on a touch- down pass which proved to be the winning margin. The following week the local gridders traveled to Carroll where they were beaten 0-0. Carroll's potent offensive attack seemed to have the ,lays completely befud- dled as it kept Perry with its back to the goal line most of the time. Chuck Denning, Boone's fine quarter- back, carried the pigskin over for two coun- ters and added the extra points to sperl me Bluejays' third consecutive derea.. 'fnis was Perry's first home game and .n.y count not manufacture enough yardage to make a good showing. The Toreadors wen. ahead tor: Judson Reimer, assistant in junior high football and basketball. and assistant senior high track directory john Champlin, head football and track coach, and fresh- man basketball tutor. in the second quarter, 7-0, and this was the count at halftime. Denning went over again in the fourth period to end the evening's scoring. Perry turned on the power against jefferson to down the visitors to the tune of I2-7. Perry's first counter came in the first stanza when Bob Barnes tossed and compl-eted an aerial to the Bluejays' rangy end jerry Speck in the end zone. jeffer- son's goal line was once more crossed by the Jays' pile driving fullback, Bob Barnes, in the third quarter. The Ramblers scored their lone touchdown from the Jays' nine yard line when Peacock, halfback, skirted left end. He also added the extra point. The Ames Little Cyclones traveled to Perry October IO and virtually blew tne Bluejays off the field with a gust equalhng 64 points to a goose egg for Ferry. At halftime the visitors had racked up tive touchdowns and a trio of extra tallies for a total of 33 points. ln the last hair Ames followed with 31 points. On October I7 Stan Cozzi and com- pany of Marshalltown snowed the is-iu-jays under, 47-0. Perry held the t5ooc.i.s to two touchdowns in the first half, but falter- ed badly in the third and fourth periods. Cozzie, who was first team all state this

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