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ADMINISTRATION The faculty . . . awe-inspiring dignity . . . little quirks of personality by which we learn to know them . . . and realize they're really human after all . . . and swell people . . . The Board . . . with its secret conferences behind closed doors . . . shouldering our worries for us . . . balancing the budget . . . and budgeting the balance . . . The Student Council . . . worthy representatives of all of us . . . striving always for school improvement . . . able-bodied go-betweens from students to faculty . . . And Mr. Few . . . his kindly understanding of our most trivial problems . . . the quiet dignity of his straight-from-the-shoulder assembly talks . . . the sincere, friendly relationship between him and the student body . . . Hats off to the administration!
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Our Treasure Chest Each individual has his own Treasure Chest where only the most precious possessions are kept. It is to this chest one loves to take his dearest friend to relive with him the exciting or worthwhile events of the past. Unlike the miser who secretly hides his jewels and steals in alone to gloat in satisfaction, the Treasure Chest of which we speak must be shared with others. The chest alluded to in the theme of this Annual is Perry High School. Truly, it must hold for the Class of '39 treasure beyond price. The secret message given in the corridor just before Junior-Senior; the aims, ambitions, hopes, friendships—patterns for life after graduation, created in classrooms, assemblies, banquet gatherings, and sports-these are the treasures in the chest. These will be taken out and viewed in the presence of friends, relived in memories of associates. These will increase in value with the years. These are the jewels within the chest. May each class following add rich gifts. May standards rise until the best becomes tradition. May each claim this Treasure Chest. R. G. FEW. four
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R. G. FEW On these, the administrative authorities of our school, rests the numerous responsibilities of the government of a no longer under-sized school. Superintendent Few, if he has ever tired of his endless and varied job, as he surely must at times, has never shown it by any lack of interest in his friends, the students. We feel, too, that the Board of Education deserves special recognition for the closer, more cooperative relationship they have established between the school and the people they represent, the citizens of Perry. The Board Of Education Mrs. Paul A. Hilborn, Mr. William G. Scith, Mr. Bert Graves, Mr. Robert S. Barto, Mr. Harvey A. Poulson six
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