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Q:a'es:-lmfl-5: PERRY I-HGH SCHOOL ff E ' ,Fr- 5-W, I, Richard Krebs, leave my surname to be forwarded by my brother. I, Mary Alice Lawrence, will contagious giggles to more sober Perryites. We, Joe Levy and Bert Roth, leave as fine musicians. I, Ruth Loeffert, leave with a tale of surgery that many women will envy. I, Ellinor Lucas, leave with a lovely di-amond! We, Chuck Ludolf and Lew Shupe, leave-yet teasing the fairer sex! I, Dick Lutz, leave to rival Gene Krupa. I, Virginia Matz, will my pulchritude to less fortunate ones. I, Hank Miller, with a remarkable past in baseball, leave to become a Pirate catcher. I, Margaret Myers, leave with Iva,-friends forever. I, Irwin Nydes, leave as a sunny, cheerful fellow. I, Ruth Ott, will appreciation of the modern dance to Millie Dalton. I, Betty Petri, leave with sadness in my soft, blue eyes. I, Elmer Pitschke, leave behind a trail of broken hearts! I, Nancy Puff, will my heart to a certain alumnus. I, Jeddie' Mae Rea, leave to achieve 'higher ambitions. I, Catherine Richards, leave on ever'nimIble feet. I, Peggy Rilfle, leave with a glorious halo of red! I, Jim Rodgers, leave with eyes set on one tiny junior. I, Iva Romanin, will vivaciousness to Dorothy Eckert. I, Dorothy Schilling, leave to become a brilliant typist. I, Al Schmiedl-in, leave a serious vacancy in the art class. I, Clara Ann Schmitz, will my sweet femininity to ardent admirers. I, Jessie Stevens, leave Mr. Russell indebted to an excellent aidefde-campef' I, John Stiver, will my height to Jack Kirk. , I, Edwin Tredway, leave as an accomplished violinist. I, Emma Twigg, leave with my many desirable qualities. I, Mary Jane Voegtly, will my pleasant smile to more sullen schoolmates. I, Bill Voelzke, leave to become a machinist for Uncle Sam! I, Lois Weitzel, leave Perry's halls reluctantly. I, Billie Wels-h, leave with my remarkable athletic ability. I, Jack Wineman, leave-of course with Jessie! In witness thereof we hereunto affix our hand and seal this 31st day of January, 1942. THE SENIOR CLASS. Signed, published, and disclosed by the said Senior Class in our presence as and for their final will and testament and we in their presence and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses. JACK HUSTON WINI COHEN DOTTY BECK ED BORTMESS .Q I W.. , glg qgffl,-5 I JUNE CLASSES OF 42 ,,, X 4 -,. 1 Y gl JA' f Page Twenty-three 'B '
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i . . lk 'iw xA K Ql3l!f5' I THE PERRYSCOPE -- 'rmy Txxxxxisxgx xxiif S -. . Jani. CLASS WILL BE it remembered th-at we 'members of the Senior Class of Perry High School, being of sound and disposing minds and memories, do hereby make and publish this our final will and testament. Item I: We bequeath to the faculty our sincere appreciation and gratification. Item II: We bequeath to the undergraduates hope and aspiration. Item III: And we as individuals bequeath those properties of which we leave possessed. I, H-erbert Adams, leave to wait for Barbara. I, Richard Banks, will my job as Chairman of the Hall Squad to ambitious hall lguards. We, Dorothy Beck, Marcia Frazier, Peggy MacCallum, and Helen Mascari leave as inseparable companions. I, Rita Beninc-asa, will my musical abilities to my sister. I, Ed Bortmess, will my ability to sleep to those suffering with insomnia. I, Jack Brosi, will my tremulous voice to George Yochem. I, Ed Chieife, leave to rival my virility with Atlas. I, Alma 1Cimador, leave in my own quiet way. I, Wini Cohen, leave memories of dramatic talent. I, Margaret Cotton, will my merits for noonfhour dancing to Doris Willis. We, Bill Crampton, Bill Jackson, and George Kerr leave as the Three Musketeers. I, Ed DeAmicus, will my wit to my brother. I, jean Dresher, leave ranking first in our class. I, Jack Dunmyer, leave retaining my grand fellowship. I, Emma Erwin, leave with my pleasant mannerisms. I, Audry Fague, leave with our school president. I, Glen Foster, will my shyness to William Waag. I, Wilmer Frederick, leave as quietly as I came. I, Helen Fryman, will my headaches of class day to anyone interested. I, Stella Gassenschmidt, will a cheerful disposition to those of lesser nature. I, Bill Grater, leave the Perry Chess Team minus an ardent fan and champion. I, John Happel, leave to attain higher aspirations. I, Agnes Harris, will a curl to envious peroxides. I, Ray Haug, leave a memorable career as guard on the football team. I, Mary Jane Helt, leave visions of my school girl complexion. I, Jack Hoifman, leave to board a No. 10 street car. I, Chuck Hornish, leave as a fine basketball star. I, Vera Horst, will my quiet manners to Harriet Westerman. I, Jack Huston, leave as an innate orator. I, Allison J-ackson, leave to compete in fields of photography. I, Cal Jackson, leave both coach and team without an efficient manager. I, Ed Johnson, leave Mr. Morrow a more rested person. We, Lillian Kallcich and Armella Poslusny, leave as charming, close allies. We, Dorothy Knauss and Jean Miller, leave as inseparable friends. fi55355.Ai3 3 1: THE FEBRUARY AND ......- ifyw- -Ei A A Page Twenty-two
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i w Q , , Q' A , F ff REL? A1 g g - THE PERRYSCOPE PROPHECY THIS is pushfbutton tuning by the class of February 1942. Don't you push the buttons-let us do it for you. Ready? Here we go! Click! This is Ed Johnston bringing you the correct time for Crampton's Jewelry Stores, It is now 12:00 o'clock noon, June 15, 1952. Now I will turn the microphone over to Ed Tredway, our staff announcer for the Musical Interludes featuring the orchestra of Dick Lutz and his famous Sax Quartet, consisting of Bill Grater, John Stiver, Bert Roth, and Elmer Pitchske, and also starring Joe Levy, drummer, and the vocal quartet, Peggy Mac' Callum, Dorothy Schilling, Catherine Richards and Billie Welsh. Click! -quiz program. And now for your last question Miss Virginia Matz, Secretary, from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Who has just been commissioned as Lieutenant Colonel in the Army of the United States? Former Major Edward Bortmessf' That is right. Now Mr. Edward Chieffe, who true to his name, is head chef at the William Penn Hotel in Pittsburgh. Mr. Chieffe, who is author of the best-seller of the year J-anie ? The author is Peggy Rifflef' Correct Now, Miss Jeannie Frazier, secretary to John Hoffman, district manager for the Ford Motor Company, who are the two men who -have recently made important discoveries in the biological field? One of them is John Huston, but I'm sorry I don't know the other one. The first one is right, and the other is John Happel. Now, Mr .... Click! -latest news flashes. A fire broke out early this morning in the basement of the Henry Miller Department Store. Miss Emma Twigg, -buyer Goods, discovered the fire and reported it to Nancy Puff, 'head who immediately summoned Company 2 of the Pittsburgh Fire Under the direction of Fire Chief George Kerr and Captain James fire was soon brought under control. 'Miss Jessie Stevens, secretary to one of Pittsburgh's most prominent financiers, announced today that John R. Wineman, Jr., will Hnance the new research laboratory for the Pittsburgh Hospital Association. He will finance this providing t-he following people are in charge: Dr. Jean Dresher, General Super' visor, Ruth Ott, Dietetic Supervisor, and Herbert Adams, Chemical Research Supervisor. Click! This is Jeddie Mae Rea bringing you the fashion highlights of the day. First we have Miss Dorothy Beck modeling a Helen Fryman creation, a black rayonftaffeta evening gown ,... Next, Miss Helen Mascari shows us some new of Women's floorfwoman, Department. Rodgers, the ffgai 2-sgs3 i D mn -s- 5 THE FEBRUARY AND -5-:L-c2i 55E' -El E Page 1 Twenty-four
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