Perry High School - Perryscope Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1932

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Class Dag Program January 25, 1932 THE SENIOR CLASS REVIEW Mistress of Ceremonies: Elsie Irmen Theme Song: Now's the Time to Graduate Act I SONGS AND MUSIC Tom Collins, Katherine White, and Margaret Flaherty Act II UMBRELLA DANCE Under the direction of Ruth Baun Act III CLASS ROOM RHYMES Bernard Fleming, director Act IV GIRLS' DRILL Lois Cooner, director Act V QUARTET Brown, Jarvis, Collins and Blickle Act VI CLASiS ROOM OE 1970 Robert McGuinness, professor , Act VII SELECTION BY THE ORCHESTRA f f Sleepy Time Down South Grand Finale THEME SONG fff' ffff E ntire Class Words by Elsie Irmen The class wishes to extend its thanks for the kind cooperation of students outside the class who, under the direction of Robert Leety, so capably furnished music for this Class Day Program. Z B Z S Z S Z S Z S I S 2. tiki: 4. rl .1 LlOlifLID9i.fLI-DDifLZ8JiCLZOIifQZOJ?KLZDJiflZOJifLfO Page Twcntyffour 5 El i 4 l



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