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. .1 r-lxitkzmf. 151455 CLASS WILL ,lane Brown-Leaves Perry to find a new boss ,loan Bock-Leaves her homework to Pat Saturley Arlene Deegan--Leaves rejoicing at the smile on her father's face Shirley Cass-Leaves the Charleston steps for her sister Pat Hey-Leaves her sister to carry on??? Sally Kress-Leaves Ronnie to continue with the newspaper Mary Heck-Leaves the wonderful times at Luncheon Club Kirsti Niiler-Leaves her seat on the bus to Carol I.eVerne lVIartinfLeaves with a sad heart fit's a liel Nancy Stimple-Leaves her choir rohe to Lida Arlene Thornily-Leaves her place on the chess ladder to Hester Lewis Barbara Lggate--Leaves Perry minus a head majorette ,lerry Aufman-Leaves his chairmanship headaches of the Christmas Card Committee to some other hard worker Malcolm Clemens-Leaves Mr. Berry in peace Don Craig-Leaves to go out into the cold, cruel world Dale Dunn-Leaves his blue trunks with the runners down the side George Hammond-Leaves his candy line unhindered Bob Hewlett-Leaves his seat in Mechanical Drawing vacant Cy Hilterman-Leaves as a good chairman of the Cafeteria Committee ,lim Hummel-Leaves a vacant desk Joe Kish-Leaves to be a laborer Chester McLaughlin-Leaves his two sizes too small sweat suit to the next lucky winner Randy Shreckengast-Leaves to punch a time clock instead of a ticket machine Bill Stewart-Leaves for Clifton U. Clark Vollbreeht-Leaves for a fast 880 to Woody Richard Wills-Leaves still in a fog over Vivian Leigh Wm. Ruege-Leaves glad to be gone Qik lii? it .L X X , ii-'fi -'-QJQQQQ -19-
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v . .k, CLASS IIISTURY AS FRESHMEN- We came to Perry from McNaugher in 9-B. Mrs. Yockey became our homeroom teacher and gently led us through our orientation. We tried hard to look as though we belonged, but only time could erase the bewildered look from our faces. Soon, to our surprise, Junior School officers were chosen from our class, and now as 9-Ais we made our home in 110 under Miss Blayney- During our first year at Perry we talked about:- Milroy-Ifll look like an old student if it kills me-I don't see how they know we're freshmen- I didn't want to take general science in the first place-But Mrs. Yockey, I still don't know how much x is-uVision of Sir Launfalgv That's a book, Miss Dickey?-Why did I wait until the last night to read Ivanhoe?-But they told me the Senior rode in elevators. AS SOPHOMORES- We entered into the Senior School ioyfully. We moved to 220, which was to be ours for eternity, or till graduation if youid rather. And we were talking about:- Senior Assemblies-Senior Council--220, But that room is at the end of the earth-The funny freshmen-Biology tests, Did he say eight at once? I'll die-The Sophomore Slump-Minus points-Adsum or is it Absesse? I..atin's a dead language anyhow-A-S-D-F and ,I-K-L-g and Where did she hide the extra typing paper?-- What's a circle, Mr. Buker-Foobtall games-But Mr. Irons, lim positive I have acromegaly. AS .I UN IORS- We emerged from our Sophomore year with slow, really Perryites now. In 11A Mr. Berry replaced Miss Waddell as our home room teacher and sud- denly we discovered that the school hadn't forgotten us. Members of our class were nominated for Vice President and taken into National Honor Society. Then we were talking about:- Our stars on the swimming team-I'm going to limit the nights I go out and really study this semester, Honest, this time I really mean it- Those huge English books-Bookkeeping prob- lems, But the assets don't equal the liabilities- Our debate on Jet planes-The Latin students who had their marks lowered from A to C-Our C0-Ed Volley Ball games 5th period-Put the water in before you put the H2SO4-You mean we have Hygiene every day!- Gaily Bedight, A Gallant Knightv-You donit speak shorthand, silly-Ben Franklin was the biggest egotist. AS SENIORS- Worldly and wise, we entered our Senior year. We had our Prom at the South Hills Country Club in June with the class of ,5l. We also shared their Senior Play. Our class had diminished to 26 and before we knew it our plans for graduation were made. In our last year we were talking about:- The Prom-The Senior Play, Well, maybe we donit have the leads but-Home room meetings- Dinner Dance-Christmas Cards-Class Day- Themes-Charleston-'LTO be or not to be - College-Just 26-Bogi Club-Graduation Pic- tures, Do I really look like that?-O. E- Class, How Now Brown Cow -The Presidential Elec- tion-But Miss Anderson, I never heard of Keats until I saw his name on the test-School Spirit- You the graduating Class of '52-Just 228 more hours--Tears-Laughter-Goodbye, Perryg It's been wonderful. tired footsteps, but our wings were won. We were Sully Kress Q X ,I , 1 ggi, U ie ,ig . fs! 7 X ' I ' Q' X X ' if -'Z . , '. K 'X . ' ' - Iigrss
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NAME Gerald Aufman ,Ioan Bock Jane Brown Molcolm Clemens Donald Craig Arlene Deegan Dale Dunn Shirley Cass George Hammond Mary Heck Robert Hewlett Patricia Hey Cy Hilterman I im Hummel Joseph Kish Sally Kress Barbara Leggate Laverne Martin Chester McLaughlin Kersti Niiller William Ruege Randy Shreckengast William Stewart Nancy Stimple Arlene Thorniley Clark Volbreckt Hiehard Wills COURT 0F JUSTICE ACCUSED OF Selling Christmas cards Knowing so much Being quiet Being the star of P. M. C. lbasketballj Being boss in electric shop Having red-gold hair Not having much hair Giving everyone a sales talk Liking a certain girl Being in love Not speaking to his sisters in th Liking Boys Working too hard Being a muscle man Being the tall, silent type Being a lively one Gossiping Always laughing Being our swimming champ Being shy Graduating at last Liking hunting Being a good basketball player Liking cats Having long brown curls Bt-ing school spirit Having loo many girls e hall DEFENSE l have the Christmas spirit l get it from Shirley Fooled you, didn't I? Whom are you kidding? The power goes to my head All that glitters is not gold lt keeps the weight off my mind Thatis my business Why not, lt's only natural There are better things to look at ls that bad? Jitst think of the money l'm making Just a gay blade Silence! l l l take vitamins Bichard supplies the information What's so funny? lim just water logged Who told you that? Donit be too sure Bang! Bang! Bang! Think of my feminine fans Four footed ones, that is l have a secret formula ltis just the ghost in me l like it! l like it! wk pf' xii? li . X is X it
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