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qu eu, Treble voices . . . blended with deep altos . . . creating a lasting memory for all who listen . . . the boys got bashful . . . the girls took over . . . have shown they can get along without the grumbling bass and squeaking tenors . . . are always in demand for this assembly or that meeting . . . successfully introduced a new school song written by none other than our own Prof. Porsch . . . we think he's swell and sit enrapt for hours listening to him tickle those ivories . . . has a most definite style all his own . . . history was made the day the club went to Kent and won top honors as a Superior group in the district . . . first time in the history of Perry School . . . So, Columbus, Prepare!! . . . we owe a lot to Mr. Porsch, and so we say- Thanks, for every- thing. In case you're interested in who's who- First Row: Elaine Torch, Betty Burt, Oleda Torch, Hertha Pohto, Joan Blackmore, Thelma Terry, Neva Johnson, Janet Sweet, Marilyn Burt, Mildred Stinson, Nancy Barrett, Dolly Johnson, Lillie Seitz, Betty Burdge, Ruth Averill. Second Row: Mr. Porsch, Katherine Sweet, Elaine Tikko, Muriel Brooks, Ruth Osborne, Virginia Hietenan, Betty Frieberger, Marjorie Melcher, Charlotte Champion, Wilma Stinson, Marie Barber, Verjean Hausch. Third Row: Barbara Brewster, Harriet Lord, Carolyn Greening, Norma Niedermeyer, Ruth Smith, Patty Srmthbiiarbara West, Carol Melcher, Betty Werner, Ruth Tribby, Edith King, Irene Stinchcomb, Ma- ti a rosz, GMA Blaring trumpets . . . rolling drums . . . creating a marching tempo . . that announces the band . . . brand new this year, thanks to Mr. Porsch . . . at football games, assemblies, concerts they set our toes a'tingling . . . gives us that old fightin' spirit . . . it takes a band to make us our place in this world . . . on the opposite page are the members of this noble group . . . First Row: Sterling Averill, Charles Poulson, John Duich, Marilyn Burt, Roger Seith, Bobby Densmore, Arthur Warren. Second Row: June Melcher, Jacquelyn Adams, Karl Molonzy, Charles Peattie, Bill Bittles, Ruth Smith, Elouise Shears, Ruth Averill, Maxine Bittles. Third Row: Lavonia Gifford, Jim Poulson, Euretta Kennett, Neva Johnson, Don Locke, Mr. Porsch, Gordon Densmore, Don Schumaker, Roy Covell. Ofzclfiesffza Muted strings . . blaring horns . . . sweet notes . . . some not so sweet . . . has everything-trains, bells, whistles . . . and a small but diligent direc- tor-Mr Porsch . . . literally wears himself out trying to keep them on the beat . . . can be depended upon to march us in and out of assemblies . . . has 'been springing surprises on us all by showing just how really good they are. First Row: Lloyd Averill, Lois Green, Elinor Burkholder, Paul Szaniszlo, Martha Szaniszlo, Billie Sue Percie, Norman Droese, Gene Brown, Annabel Spiesman, Lavonia Gifford. Second Row: Roger Seith, Carolyn Greening, Irene McCormack, Jacquelyn Adams, Charles Peattie, Bar- bara West, Mariorie Keener, Ruth Smith, Elouise Shears, Sterling Averill, Charles Poulson, Edith King. Third Row: Mr. Porsch, Jim Poulson, Don Locke, Euretta Kennett, Gordon Densmore, Ray Covell, Arthur Warren, Ruth Averill, Maxine Bittles, Don Schumaker, Neva Johnson. 27
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ilvei D These are chosen by their fellow classmates . . . ls a small edition of the National Honor Society for they're chosen on the same basis . . . Each proudly shows a small silver pin . . . Has no organized club . . . ls the largest honorary group in the school . . . They 're on the books as follows: First liaw: Helen Wheeler, Jean Williams, Joyce Coppock, Matilda Orosz, Elaine Tikka, lrene Stinch- COITT . Second Row: Charlotte Champion, Ruth Tribby, Paul Szaniszlo, Reed Clark, Bob Clark, Barbara West, Arthur Warren, Charles Oliver, Miss Miller, Ruth Averill. Third Row: Neva Johnson, Dolly Johnson, Virginia Hietenan, Elizabeth Spiesman, Bill Hoyt, Bill Bittles, Charles Hull, Robert Roath, Bob Carter, Roger Seith, Janet Sweet. 'national ffonofz gociefil Four are chosen each year by the faculty . . . lt takes plenty of what most of us haven't got to get in this elite group . . . Why? . . . Because they're chosen for character, leadership, scholarship, and service. . . lt is an ambition realized when one gets inducted into this group . . . Here are the identifica- tions of this intellectual group: First Row: Lillie Seitz, Harriet Lord, Miss Miller. Second Row: Joan Blackmore, Elizabeth Spiesman, Bill Bittles, Barbara West. gcliolafzsliip Requirement for this group is a B plus average . . . lBoys are conspicuous by their absencell . . . Club came way out in front in activities this year with a dance, Christmas Luncheon, and chapel . . . Has a definite aim to make this school more scholarship-minded. . . . ln case you'd like to know the members of this group, they are as follows: First Row: lrma Norris, Matilda Orosz, Charlotte Champion, Norma Niedermeyer, Lee Roberts, Jack Car- ter, Martha Szaniszlo. Second Row: Catherine Sweet, Jean Williams, Joyce Coppock, Patty Brown, Mary Spiesman, Hertha Photo, Dolly Johnson, Lillie Seitz, Harriet Lord, Betty Burdge, Lucille Brewster, Sophie Grech. Third Row: Miss Miller, Ruth Tribby, Virginia Hietenan, Elizabeth Spiesman, Patty Smith, Joe Dunlap, Bill Bittles, Barbara West, Bob Carter, Wayland Tenkku, Joan Blackmore, Elaine Tikka. 29
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