Perry High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Perry, OH)

 - Class of 1942

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An artist must have the best of paints and brushes to bring forth his finest quality of work, Argie the Artist tells us. Students must have good clean, invigorating exercise, both physical and mental, to develop and produce their finest achievements, say the students of Perry High School. Thus is born the many interesting events that attract us, the little things called Activities that really make our school life worth living. Q- V 52525, 9 41' l .P 'Dlx Sci-1 i ,rt A ULAR 5WUn

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CLIPS FROM CLASSES Harry Johnson in English Literature Class Remarks: Did Bill go around any C. O. D. curves last night? Champ answers: I don't get it. Harry: Sure, Come Over Dearl Freshman Algebra Class-Mr. Skriletz to Algebra student: lt's funny you can't memorize this simple rule when you can memorize the words to a song like 'Molly-O-Day'. Mr. Stirm, speaking of risque book- My but it's descriptive, isn't it? Nancy Barrett: You should read Hem- mingwayl Scene-Bus coming home from All Star Game, Little Seventh Grader iin awel to Warren Chapman and Mickey Bittles in back seat: How do you breathe, War- ren? Warren: Through my nose! Scene-Bookkeeping Class, Miss Krathge: Your addition and subtraction has been very bad lately. Work those problems on the board for practice. Joan Blackmore lin all sincerityl 1 Can we use the adding machine? Charles Hull: How are your music lessons coming along Mr. Skriletz? Mr. Skriletz: Oh, she's Okay. Scene: Barkalow's bus en route to school: Joan Blackmore: lt's strange how cars have revolutionized the love business. Rudy Kobza: Yeh - everything's getting neckinized these days. Russell Elliott' Can l kiss you, Lois? Lois Green: Yes, Russell lpausel. Bob Carter: Hi Cyl What's cooking? George Bartlett: Aw nothing-it smells that way around here all the time. Miss Smucker: Pupils, if you lose any- thing, kindly take it at once to the of- fice. Mr. Stirm: You may take arsenic for to- morrow. Mr. Sahli: tasking to see one of the femi- nine members after classl Miss-, may I hold you a few minutes after class? Miss Krathge: What does F. B. I. mean? Seventh Grader: Federal Bureau of infes- tication. ' A GUIDE TO PERRY HIGH lcompiled for all innocent on-lookersl Location: About half way between here and there. Transportation: Automobiles, taxicabs, mo- torcycles, buses and bicycles. Climate: Usually warm, sometimes hot. Crop: Page boys and butch haircuts. Custom House Regulations: O. K. required on all themes, tardy persons are deported at their own expense, excuses for absence must be presented on return of pupil, yellow passes required to navigate from room to room, permission to leave grounds demanded or else - Freshmen bringing nursery toys and a little knowl- edge are admitted free. Russell: You can put me down now. Ti Mr. Stirm advising seniors how to get ads: Go in 'two's' but for heaven's sakes don't all four of you go in together. lt me Required for a Visit: A tour of this institution can be made in one hour, but most pupils find it takes from twelve to fourteen years to investigate the school thoroughly. looks like a hold up! Freedom of School Granted to seniors of Harlan Tuttle: Maybe it isl qualified standing only. sixteen



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Orchestra Mellow strands of sweet music floating out from the auditorium tells us that the orchestra is at work again. The orchestra, under the able leader- ship of Miss Kempf did a grand job at their performances at Commencement and the Spring Festival, We don't mind telling everyone that we think it's pretty swell! Band With trumpets, saxophones, clarinets, drums, and an exceptionally good director the band really showed us all, they could play majestic marches and plug away at sweet waltzes. They added pep at the pep meetings and games and did their share ot the Spring Festival. They are something to be really proud of. eighteen

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