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A ATIO L HO OR UCIETY Election to the National Honor Society is the highest honor a member of Perry High School can receive. .In the year of 1935 Perry High School was granted its charter from the National Honor Society. Since that time the honor of being a member has been received by the fol- lowing: Elizabeth Hamblin, Elizabeth Dennison, Phyllis Frey, and Elizabeth Hilborn in 1935, Ruth Champion, Phyllis VVilson, Ray Blackmore, and Mar- tha Fallet in 1936, Elva Palmer, Robert Blackmore, Frances Fovargue, Na- dine Frayn, and Shirley Haines in 19373 Charlotte Hoot, Robert Stinchcomb, Rosemary Black, and Lowell lVlorrow in 1938, Gladys Peattie, John Oliver, Arlene Hietanen, and Edward Palmer in 1939, and Barbara West, Harriet Lord, Royster VVhiting, and Franklin Fovargue in 1940. The election of members is based upon ability in scholarship, character, leadershi and service. 3 CHOL R HIP CLUB The Lake County Scholarship Club was organized in 1921. High scho- lastic achievements in school work is the basis for membership. A banquet is held each year honoring all the members throughout Lake County. ' ' Edna Cope, Charlotte Harrison, Mary Jamison, and Elizabeth VVest were the first members from Perry High School. The membership has increased until at this time we have sixteen members, six of whom have received the honor of life membership. SILVER P The Silver PU was organized in the year of 1930. It is a local organ- ization, which honors the students who are outstanding in scholarship, leader- ship, character, and service. Each student elected is presented with a small silver pin with an engraved UP adorning the surface. Zweniy
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First row-left to right: Sophie Greeh, Irma Til-aka, Miss Browning, Maxine Enoch, Iris .lean Taft. Sf-cond row: Lillie Seitz, Johanna Jnbs, Phillip Gr:-eh, Eleanor Melcher, .loan l3lllCkIIlUI'C. LIBRARY 'BO RD The library board is u group of persons selected by the t02lCl1C1' in charge of the llbl'2l.l'y. Their duties are fo keep order at all limes, to issue books, to see that books are returned when clue, 'fo keep the books in good condition and to keep an neat uppezuwmc-e af all times. K T ilfneteeri
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twenty-one Front row: left to right: Harriet Lord, Barbara VVest, Arlene Hietan- en, Miss Miller. Seeond row: It o y s t e r Vl'hiting, Franklin I o- vargne, Edward Pal- mer. Front row: left to right: Catherine Sweet, Ruth Tribhy, Muriel Brooks, Ruth Smith, li e t t y Bnrdge, Harriet Ilord, Arlene llietanen, Bar- bara VVest, Jean VVil- liams. Seeond row: Joyee Cop- poek. Ilertha Pohto, Elizabeth S p ie s man. Janet Sweet, Matilda Orosz, J o a n lilaek- more. Third row: Dolly John- son, Miss Miller, Ln- eille Brewster, Vir- ginia Hietanen, Sophie Greeh. Fourth row: Fl dw a r d Palmer, VVillialn llit- tles, Joseph Dunlap, Robert Carter, Charles Oliver. Front row- 'left to right: Elizabeth S p i e Slllillh Helcn Wheeler, Ar- lenc Hietanen, liarhara VVest, Jnne llneehler. Seeond row: Roger Seith, Dolly Johnson, linth Trihhy, Matilda Orosz, Neva. Johnson, Janet Sweet, Virginia Iliet- anen, I r e n e Stineh- eomh, uvlllltllll Hoyt. 'I'hird row: Paul Szanis- zlo, Edward Palmer, ltoyster VVhiting, Miss Miller, Robert Carter. Charles Oliver, George Bartlett. Top row: Sterling Aver- ill, Charles Hull.
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