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NOT PICTURED Cleo Phillips Little . . . Lively Likeable A curly head of perfectly done hair . . . snappy brown eyes . . petite . . . coy and shy, till one gets her going . . . loves to play basketball and really can play too . . . sus-ceptable to dark handsome males ... we hear she plays the oboe . . . can really bang off 'stuff' on the piano . . . she arrived this year . . . we'd like to know her better. Attendant To Queen of Firemen's Ball ...............1943 Paul Golding Moody . . . Mystic Mannerly Tall, blond n' handsome . . . debonair . . . bashful . . . dreamy but stubborn . . . typical country gentleman . . . has a nice voice we'd like to hear more often . . . too bad the Navy took him . . . good luck, Paul! Varsity Club ................3 All Star Team, Football .....1 Play: Our Town Richard Spring Brown hair . . . sparkling eyes . . . bashful . . . but full of fun . . . gets around . . . goes in for dramatics . . . did all ‘ right for himself in the two years he's been here ... in every sport that comes along . . . we're sorry he had to leave for the Navy . . . we're all with you, Dick. Student Council ...............1 Vice President 1 2 Varsity Club ..................2 Play: Our Town
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Emma Jabs Thelma Terry Helpful . . . Happy Hearty Thoughtful brown eyes . . . thin brown hair . . . happy-go-lucky attitude . . . gets down to business with her school work . . . talkative . . . does her share of work willingly . . . she'll get ahead. Glee Club ........................2 Chorus ...........................1 Plays: Our Town . . . You Can't Take It With You Betty Werner Volatile . . . Versatile Vivacious Blond . . . blue-eyed ... always concerned . . . but what a sense of humor . . . likes to dance . . . gives out with witty (?) remarks at unpredictable times . . . also has a weakness for the Navy . . . our gal, Bet. Glee Club ................... 4 Chorus .......................1 Treasurer Of Senior Class Play: Our Town Salutatory . . . Sanguine Salubrious Tall, blond 'n happy . . . never a dull moment with her around, her and her funny antics . . . likes to dance and sing . . . maybe it's the Irish in her . . . lends a sympathetic ear to anybody's troubles ... a good kid, Terry. Glee Club ...................3 Cheer Leader ................1 Ernest Szaniszlo Quaint . . . Quiet Quiescent Little and lithe . . . dreamy brown eyes peering out from behind glasses ... a pleasing voice we'd like to hear more of . . . most reserved member of the class . . . calm and casual . . . gentleman of science and nature ... a model student (?) . . . we're sure he'll get along. Orchestra ...................2
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Class Histd V Twelve years ago in ’31, we entered Perry School Miss Nichols and Miss Helen West taught each and every rule. But discipline was rather poor, ’til Miss Margaret did appear And gave us those stern glances which in time we learned to fear The temper of our third grade teach’ was really something new Miss Anthony had red hair and we were black and blue. The teachings of Miss Langshaw really started things to whirl She made us learn to multiply—yes boys as well as girls. Mrs. Champion and Miss Kneisley helped along in our career For the fifth grade class grew bigger—we added more on every year. Again the sixth grade class was large, and we became divided. Mrs. Corwin and Miss Kneisley grew gray as they presided. A great big jump we then did take, to the great big junior high. Our teachers grew in number as we did grow in size. It was then we learned the drawers of our desks would open And if we left them that way it wasn’t a rib that was broken. Our eighth grade class was smaller—back to its normal size For we had dropped the morons—boy we were getting wise. Yes, the wisdom of this lowly class made everybody wonder
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