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

 - Class of 1942

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GIRLS' GLEE CLUB First Row: Catherine Sweet, Elaine Torch, Oleda Torch, Ruth Averill, Norma Niedermeyer, Eileen Garvin, Mattie Brown, Evelyn Garvin, Euretta Kennett, Nina St nchcomb, Sara Burnett, Veriean l-iausch. Second Row: Miss Kempf, Shirley Jones, Joyce Coppock, Hertha Pohto, Dolly Johnson, Maxne Bittles, Emma Jabs, Ruth Tribby, Janet Sweet, Beverly Morse, Betty Frieberger, Betty Burt, Edith King. Third Row: Muriel Brooks, Charlotte Champion, Virginia Hietanen, Nancy Barrett, Joan Blackmore, Lois Green, Ruth Smith, Peggy l-levesy, Thelma Terry, Sophie Grcch, Neva Johnson, Betty Werner, Georgia Perkins, Elaine Tikka, Juanita l-lelmkee. BOYS' GLEE CLUB First Row: Don Locke, Charles Peattie, Robert Cone, Charles Hull, Bill Hoyt, Joe Dunlap, Bud Lapham, Warren Chapman. Second Row: Miss Kempt, Charles Neu, William Neu, Harlan Tuttle, William Bittlcs, James Paulson, Law- rence Thompson, George Bartlett Swing low - swing high -Q sweet songs and stutt. Under the able guidance ot Miss Kempt the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs displayed their talents trorn lyric soprano to deep bass trorn time to time throughout the school year. Our greatest success was the Christmas pageant, which was followed in the Spring by the Annual Spring Festival. twenty-one

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DOES ANYONE KNOW How many curlers Marguerite Shears uses? What happened to LaVerne Gedeon's legs? WhIch of the senior boys has the champion'- ship on the delinquent list? What happened to Grace Remely's voice? Where Don Schumaker acquired his man- ners? What happened to the rest of Catherine Rhoodes? What technique Mickey Bittles uses? Where Ruth Tribby got all the cute clothes? What makes Richard Warren so nosey? Who makes the laws around P. H. S.? Who stole Norma Niedermeyer's purse? lf Joe Dunlap ever flunked a Chemistry test? If Muriel Brooks was ever in love? lf Ralph Bunnell ever minds his own busi- ness? lf Porky will ever be a man? Why the Basketball Banquet was a stag party? Who milks Mr. Stirm's cows? AS WE KNOW THEM Mr. Stirm: Professor Ernstern. Mr. Sahli: The Great Dictator. Mr. Skriletz: Orson Welles. Miss Smucker: Little Caesar. Miss Krathge: Mary Jane, Miss Ward: Monkey Ward. Mr. Wardell: Push Button. Mrs. Corwin: Abbie. Miss Collins: Modern Designs. Miss Kempf: .less. Mr. Hawkins: Coach. Mr. Few: R, G. twenty STRAYS FROM THE FOUNTAIN OF WISDOM Bud Lapham- Aw, go kiss my foot! Mr. Stirm- Listen people, we must stop this. Pete Thompson- Boy, I hate thot guy! Mr. Few- Young people,- Mrs. Corwin- All right now, let's move onl Mr. Sahli- Take out a sheet of paper and we'll take down a few answersl Grace Remely - Fire, for God's sokes, fire! Norma Niedermeyer- Can l hear too? Joan Blackmore-- A man, my kingdom for a man! Charlotte Champion- He l?l was awful- ly cool today. Jim Poulson- l have the car, now all l need is the girl. Harlan Tuttle- To be ideal- Nancy Barrett- Boy, you know itl Warren Chapman - Say boy, she's all right! HIGH SCHOOL High School is a place where every one goes to play football, except wimmin who couldn't play if they wanted to on account of they'd muss their hair. After they've bin there a while the fellers start to wear their hair all short, dirty white shoes, and smoke funny little pipes. This here shows dey go to highschool. A good many things is learned at High School but mostly they learn how to make a lot of noise. This here is called 'School Spirit'. After a feller has went through about sixteen courses in yell- ing he is a senior, which is very nice. Then he can do just what he wants to do to every- body else, and Freshmen in particular.



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First Row: Miss Kempf, Miss I-lyppa, Miss Krcithge, Miss Ward Second Row: Mr. Sahli, Mr. Wardell, Mr. Skriletz Faculty Play A rollicking success! That's the description of Yes and No, the faculty play. The Professors and Professoresses showed us they really were human, despite their school-hour discipline, and they enacted a real comedy. The play dealt with the situation of the answering of either Yes or No to a certain well-known question. The first oct showed what would have happened if she would have said No, the second, if she would have said Yes, and the third with what she really dicl say. Mrt Sahli was an effective Romeo, as Mr. Wardell also turned out to be. Miss Kempf and Miss Ward were charming Juliets, and Mr. Skriletz and Miss Krathge were Dad and Mom to the girls. Miss l-lyppa enacted the role of maid. twenty-two

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