Perry High School - Eclipse Yearbook (Perry, IA)

 - Class of 1950

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ICLINUR 0'CONN0ll. B. S. Latin and English: undergraduate work at the College of St. Catherine, St. l'aul. Minn.: home is in Lawler, Iowa: first year here. VIRGINIA CUNNINGHAM, B. A. Art, mechanical drawing and drafting: undergraduate work at Iowa Universityl graduate work at Iowa University and Drake: home in WVashing-ton, Iowa: twenty- fourth year here. AIIIIGL ROMICIK, H. A. Home economics: undergraduate work at Ellsworth, lowa Falls: graduate work at Iowa University and lowa State College: taught at Center Junction, Malcom, Manilla, Riverside, Galva. Popejoy. Goldfield and State Juvenile Home at Toledo: home is at Traer, Iowa: third year here. EFNICE ICJORLAIJG, I-I. A., ll. A. Shorthand, typing and production: undergraduate work at St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minn.: graduate work at Uni- versity of Iowa: taught at Blockton, Forest City. Waldorf .Iunior College, Stephens Col- lege, Luther College: home is in Decorah, Iowa: second year here. JESSICA MILLIGAN, Il. A., M. A- American problems and tenth grade language: undergraduate work at Simpson and Grinnell: graduate work at University of Iowa, Drake University and University of XVashington: taught at Spirit Lake, Stuart, VVaterloo, Missouri Valley and Sheldon, Iowa: home is in Guthrie Center: fifth year here. LOIS F. NOIILE, H. A. Librarian: undergraduate work at Uni- versity of Washington and University of Iowa: graduate work at Drake University: taught at Modale and Scranton, Iowa, also at Roosevelt and YVehster schools in Perry: home is in Harlan, Iowa: sixth year here, IIAYNIOND Ml'lIFlN, II. S., Nl. A. Junior and senior hig instrumental niusic: undergraduate work at Northeast Missouri State Teachers' Uollege: graduate work at University of Michigan: taught at Meadville, Mo.. Dupo, Ili, and Sunnyside. IVashington: hometown is Kirksville, Mo.: third year here. BYRON ANDREVYS, ll. A. Citizenship T, industrial arts 7-8: at- tended school at Simpson College: home town is in Adel. Iowa: second year here. ROLAND E. HINRICHS. II. F. A.. M, A. Junior and senior high voval music: undergraduate work at Nebraska State Teachers' College in Kearney: graduate work at University of Nebraska and Colo- rado State College of Education in Greeley: additional voice study at Hastings College, Nebraska: taught at Auburn, Nebr.: home is in Glonvil. Nr-br.: third year here. I-IILDA NI. IIROWYN, B. A. General mathematics? undergraduate work at Iowa State Teachers' College, grad- uate work at Drake- University: taught at Manilla. lowa: home is in Perry: fifth year here. EMMA M. IIEPKER, B. A., M. A. Literature and speech: undergraduate work at Coe College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa: graduate work at University of Iowa and Drake University: taught at Alden and New Hartford, Iowa: home is in Marion, Iowa: seventh year here. l,l'CRE'I'lA lg, Hli'l'CHISON, II. N, School nurse: undergraduate work at Elementary College, Evanston, lll.: and Mac- Murray Pollege, Jacksonville, Ill., graduate work at Vasseavant Hospital, Jacksonville, Ill., and public health, WVashing'ton Univer- sity, St. Louis, Mo,, George Peabody College, Nashville, Tennessee: school nurse at Jack- sonville: principal at Open Air Health School, Jacksonville: home is in Jackson- ville. twentieth year here. ICSTHER SMIYLL, B. A., DI. A. English and girls' advisor: undergrad- uate work at Grinnell College: graduate work at Drake University and the Univer- sity of NVisconsin: taught at Stuart, Iowa: home is in Stuart: twentieth year in Perry.

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MARSHALL Rl4ll'N0I.llS, ll. S., NI. S. Industrial arts: undergraduate work at Northwest Missouri State Teachers' Collegeg graduate work at Iowa State College: taught at Missouri, Northboro, Emerson, XVoodward and Hloomfield, Iowa: home is in Perry: second year here. JIIIISUN IIEIMEII. ll. A. NVorld historyg economics and assistant coach. Ilndergraduate work at Central College: g.:'raduate work at Ilrake Univer- sity: taught at Mt. Morris, Ill.: home is in Perry: tenth year here. LICONAIID C. IKOSSMAN. ll. S., M. S. Journalism, chemistry, physics and ag- riculturc: undergiraduatc work at Iowa State: graduate work at Northwestern University. Drake. Iowa State College and Gustavus Adolnhus College: tausrht in Minburng home is in Perry: twenty-first year here. GEOIIGIC li. Clll'l'CHl4l'l l', Il. A. Head haskethall coach. physical educa- tion. health: undergraduate work at tlrinnell College: i.:'raduate work at University of Southern California: taught at Indlanola, and Iltnison, Iowa: home is in I'erryg fifteenth year here. JOHN CHANIPIIIN. ll. S. General science, varsity football and track coach: seventh and eig:,'htl1 grade bas- kethall coach: undergraduate work at Ells- worth .Iunior Crllege, Iowa University and Iowa State Teachers' Uollegeg graduate work at Vniversity of Southern Paliforniag taught at Masedonia, Leon, Mount Ayr and Villis- ca: home is in l'erry: third year here. JOHN D. 'I'l'RNl1lH, ll. S. History, gxeography and junior high coach: l.lIl1lPI',2'l'2l.dl1klIl' work at llrake Uni, versity and llraveland Junior Follege: grad- uate work at Drake University: taught at NVoodward and Gardiner. Home is in Perry: sixth year here. Jaculfy, -- - - l'llAlll.l4lS lll+lNNlfI'l l', ll. A. AIIIIIIUIIIZIIIUSQ underp:raduate work at Iowa Stale Teachers' Vollegsgeg graduate work at University of Minnesota: taught at Iting- sterl. Iowa: served three years in the Army Air1'orIls as a pilot in World War ll. Form- erly of Rockwell Vity, Iowa: second year here. Illtlll. NI. l'lCDl+IRSl'1N, ll. A., Sl. A. Ameriean history: sponsor for the Hi-Y and junior elassg hoys' advisor: under- g:'l'aduate work at University ot' Iowa: grad- uate work at Columbia University: taught at Illlkhorn and Jamaica. Iowa: home IS III Iowa: first year here. l!l4l'l l'lC llllll., ll. A. lilntrlish, literature. dramatics and speech: UlltIt'l'j4l'2llILl!lt' work at State University of Iowa: graduate work at Drake and State Vniversily of Iowa: home is in Vlarion. Iowa: first year here. ANNA GAY, ll. S. Physical education and health: under- prradnatc work at Vniversity oi' Iowa: home is in Iowa Cityg second year here. GAYl.l'l JPNKIN. ll. A. l'ln':'Iish. under':raduate work at Uni- yf-rsill' of Iowa: urafluate work fit Univer- sity oi' l'olorado. Ilrake Ilniversity and Ulll- V:-rsity ol' Iowa: tinuht at Dawson. Preston and A Voral hmne in Itlarlhain. Iowa: first year here. Rl l'H FONNIIIR, IS. A. Gtn--ral sc-it-nee, eiiqhth grrade arithmetic and biology: undergraduate work at lluena Vista: graduate work at t'olorado State 'I'n-achers' t'olley,:e3 home is near Glidden, Iowa: second year here. r' I



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'ILL Starting off their senior year by re- porting for football were Francis Cannon. Dean Keenan, Bill Ridgway, Bud South. Tom Witte, Don Capen, and Keith Bowman and Bob Sackett who were manager and co- captain respectively. Leading the students in cheering the teams on to victory were Donna Draisey, Richard Plum, Barbara Riffle, Eleanore Johnson, Priscilla Jewell and Shirley Purvis. The Y-Teen roster included the names of all the senior girls. Marvel Fagen was president of Y-Teen while Alberta Petty, Cherie Walkup. Sue Stokely, Joan Millard and Priscilla Jewell served as cabinet members. Senior Hi-Y members who held cabinet positions were Keith Bowman, Dean Brown, Dean Keenan, Dick Plum, Bob Duckett and Bob Martin. This year's lovely Homecoming queen was Rheadell Palmer and Barbara Riffle. Joan Millard, Sue Stokely and Eleanore Johnson served as her attendants. Speech Club memfbers included Bar- bara Riffle, Cherie Walkup, Tom Witte, Sue Stokely, Jackie Bong and Bill Ridg- way. Barbara Riffle, Donna Draisey, Rus- sell Meier, Donna Little, Sue Stokely, Bob Duckett and Tom Witte were seniors who belonged to Thespians. Only two senior boys were out for basketball. They were Tom Witte and Rus- sell Meier. Eight seniors were members of the honorary journalism society, Quill and Scroll. They were Marvel Fagen, Cherie Walkup, Tom Witte, Eleanore Johnson. Priscilla Jewell, Joan Millard, Barbara Rif- fle and Rheadell Palmer. The following are the senior girls who participated in G. A. A.: Alberta Petty, Barbara Riffle, Shirley Purvis, Joan Mil- lard, Cherie Walkup, Priscilla Jewell, Rheadell Palmer, Pat Allen, Billie Anfinson. Mary Schoonover and Donna Little. Leading Perry l'ligh's marching band was Joan Millard. Sue Stokely also acted as a majorette. The bancl's color guard included Al- berta Petty, Eleanore Nicolaisen, Billie Anfinson and Alice Biddle. Participating in contest vocal and in- strumental groups and solos were seniors Alice Biddle, Bill Ridgway, Joan Millard. Barbara Riffle, Bob Duckett and Priscilla Jewell. Nine members of the senior class were chosen as members of National Honor Society, honorary scholastic society. They were Keith Bowman, Cherie Walkup, Tom Witte, Sue Stokely, Marvel Fagen, Don Rothfus, Alberta Petty, Joan Millard and Bob Sackett. Dev Keenan was the senior class' only track man. Russell Meier lettered in baseball. Jackie Bong, Marvel Fagen and Sue Stokely went to speech contest. Jackie re- ceived an excellent in Student Senate at the state contest as did Sue in interpretive reading. Marvel received an excellent rating in the preliminary contest held at Perry. Two seniors, Eleanore Johnson and Shirley Purvis, served as Pep Club officers this year. Billie Anfinson, Joan Millard. Pat Allen, Priscilla Jewell, Cherie Walkup. Sue Stokely, Alberta Petty, Barbara Riffle, Donna Draisey, Alice Biddle, Donna Little and Marvel Fagen were other active mem- bers of this club. Setting the stage for all of the plays, assemfblies and other programs were Bob Schappaugh, Donna Little, Richard Plum. Russell Meier, Wilbur Dickerson, Pat Allen, LeRoy Plum, Lee Beckman, Bill Ridgway and Rex Bennett, members of the stage craft classes. Senior students taking chorus included, Marjorie Briggs, Bill Ridgway, Donna Kinder, Shirley Purvis, Joan Millard, Bob Duckett, Priscilla Jewell, Alberta Petty. Cherie Walkup, Eleanore Johnson, Jackie Bong, Sue Stokely, Barbara Riffle, Donna Draisey, Carol Bryant and Alice Biddle.

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