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Ruth Averill George Bartlett Muriel Brooks Betty Burt Robert Carter John Duich Joe Dunlap Betty Frieberger Gerry Haas Emma Jabs Neva Johnson Charles Neu Charles Oliver Catherine Rhoades Edna Skinner Ruth Smith Janet Sweet Ernest Szanislo Thelma Terry Arthur Warren Betty Werner Geneva VanDyke NOT PICTURED Lawrence Thompson Evelyn Garvin IUNIORS Ruth Averill- Avie -Charm, personality and a lovely smile equals Averill George Bartlett- Botts --True love never runs smooth. Right George? Muriel Brooks- Brooksie --Set in her ways, but definitely! Betty Burt- Shortie -Merrily we roll along. Robert Carter- Bob -Tall, dark and handsome-from a reliable source! John Duich- Johnny -Jim Jam Johnny with the Jumpin' Jive. Joe Dunlap- Puddle -The man of the hour-Chemistry hour! Betty Frieberger- Fry -One of our old reliable stand-by's. Gerry Haas- Haasie --Sociable, sophisticated but always sweet. Emma Jabs- Rheba -Whistle while you work, Neva Johnson- Essie -Shy, prim, little toe dancer. Charles Neu- Split Buck f Old Man River fHe just keeps rollin' along. Charles Oliver- Chuck -He's a little bit independent but very cute, ask him! Catherine Rhoades- Katie -Good things come in little packages. Edna Skinner- Skinney -Tall and slim, friend to all-nice gal. Ruth Smith- Smitty - Show me the way to go home. Janet Sweet- Sweetie -She is too, ask anyone who knows her! Ernst Szaniszlo- Ernie - Silence is golden. Thelma Terry- Thel - I love life and l want to live. Arthur Warren- Bud -Handsome is as handsome does-and he does. Betty Werner- Jerry -She Remembers Pearl Harbor -Blame her? Geneva Van Dyke Gen -APleasing, agreeable disposition. NOT PICTURED Lawrence Thompson- Pete -The All American. Evelyn Garvin- Evie -Live wire, if there ever was one! fourteen
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HAT'S oFF To the Sophomores: They started a school paper. To the Students of P.H.S. For their grand cooperation in the ing of defense stamps. buy- To the Faculty: What would we do without them? To Ruth Champion: For being so willing to help us. To the Perry Pirates: They nabbed a co-championship award for their grand football playing. To the Juniorsi I For the swell Prom. To the Juniors and Seniors: For the super performances in the Junior-Senior play. ' To the Seventh and Eighth Graders: For being able to hold their own among the upper classmen. To the Freshmen: For living up to the old Senior custom of changing horses in mid-stream. To the Student Council: For planning a really swell noon program. To all I9 Seniors: For graduating. THE IDEAL GIRL has the Hair of-Juanita Helmkee Complexion of-Janet Sweet Nose of-Mickey Bittles Eyes of-Elaine Torch Smile of-Ruth Averill Figure of-Beverley Morse Personality of-Charlotte Champion Clothes of-Ruth Tribby thirteen Some Of Our Girls Charlotte Champion--the Society girl Joan Blackmore--the College girl Norma Niedermeyer-the Musical girl Sophie.Grech-the Dependable girl Grace Remely-the Meek girl Elaine Tikka-the Studious girl Oleda Torch-the Dainty girl Nancy Barrett-the Sports girl Janet Sweet-the Charm girl Ruth Averill-the Nice girl Gerry Haas-the Fair girl Betty Werner-the Aloof girl Betty Burt--the Strenuous girl Ruth Smith-the Hustling girl Muriel Brooks-the Dignitied girl Virginia Hietanen-the Naive girl Mickey Bittles-the Coy girl Beverly Morse-the Cute girl Ruth Tribby--the Classical girl WHAT MADE ME FAMOUS My Mouth-Carl Goan Millonzi My Temper-lrene McCormack Us -the Clark Twins My Hair-Gene Lawrence My Dates--Mary Ellen Garvin My Brains-Joe Dunlap My Dancing-Jim Zinn My Figure--Billie Sue Piercy My Boyfriend--Sara Burnett THE IDEAL BOY has the I-lair of-Harry Johnson Athletic Ability ot-Art Warren Nose of-George Bartlett Eyes of-Bud Lapham Smile ot-Bill Bittles Physique of-Pete Thompson Personality of-Bob Carter Clothes of--Chuck Oliver
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CLASS WILL Richard Palmer leaves his place in the hearts of the teachers to Carl Millonzi. Don Shumaker leaves his well groomed appearance to Walter Petrowski. Harry Johnson leaves his way with old cars to George Bartlett. Oleda Torch leaves her beautiful curly locks to Emma Jobs. Nancy Barrett leaves Bob Carter to 'Muriel Brooks. Bud Lapham leaves his superiority complex to all seventh graders. Joan Blackmore leaves her giggle to Mrs. Corwin. Charlotte Champion leaves her ambition and efficiency to Bud Ernst. Jim Poulson leaves his agricultural ability to Charles Oliver. Norma Niedermeyer leaves her attractable figure to Irene McCormack. Wayland Warren leaves his guard position on the football team to Charles Peattie. Bill Hoyt leaves without saying goodbye. Elaine Tikka leaves her blond hair to Elaine Torch. Bill Bittles leaves his sister to the male element of P. H. S. Chuck Hull leaves his ability to blush to Miss Collins. Sophie Grech leaves her charming ways to the Freshman class. Harlan Tuttle leaves his sense of humor to Miss Ward. Warren Chapman leaves his way with the women to Charles Neu. Grace Remely leaves her ability to mind her own business to Ralph Bunnell. P. H. S. Rhymes B stands for Brooks Who burns the midnight light, Studying all her lessons, That's why she is so bright. R. G. Few is his name The town of Perry his location, Running Perry High School His principal vocation. tl: Sl' if Pl: if fi Sk :lf B stands for Beverley and M for Mac you see, We must name these two together, For separate they cannot be. 192 Sk Ik Sk K stands for Kucera, A grinning little chap, Who everyday in Chemistry Takes a peaceful little nap. :lf 221 :lr ik N stands for Neu the pride of P. H. S., He stands in the hall Holding up the wall Talking, to whom - can you guess? Chapman is an actor. On the stage he shines, In baseball the factor, And in for all good times. 'F it SF 1' ai: a: ak 22 D stands for Dunlap, The mathematics grind, Who talks to everyone he sees, Of his mathematical mind. Z stands for Zinn The Beau Brummel of his class, Who in his life, tho he's yet quite Broke the heart of many a lass. l?l fifteen young
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