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

 - Class of 1943

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Emma Jabs—This girl is planning to be another Florence Nightingale. Not only that, but Emma's really going places in her career. She plans to specialize in surgery, and if the zealous way she sliced up those poor animals in biology lab is any indication, she'll succeed without any trouble at all. Neva Johnson—Neva is our musically-minded girl. It has always been her ambition to teach music. We can already see her trying to teach some tone-deaf high school freshman how to play a clarinet. George Kucera—The Marines is George's shining goal. His great ambition is to be a pilot in the Marine Air Corps. Good luck, George. You'll be one of our toughest Leathernecks in the near future. Charles Neu—Charlie's going to be a farmer, too. Not only that, but he intends to be an A-l farmer. We're just waiitng to see how he's going to grow more potatoes on one acre of land than anybody ever did before. Charles Oliver—College training for industrial management in Charle's streamlined goal. We predict a rosy future for him as a successful business man. We can just picture him sitting on a comfortable chair with his feet propped up on the desk, behind a door with beautiful gold letters on it—Charles Oliver—General Manager— Whifflebottom Whistle Works.

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Joe Dunlap—Make way for Joe, the mathematical mastermind. He's planning to become an electronic research engineer, whatever that might be. Most of us don't aspire this high, but Joe can do it. We'll find him sitting calmly at the top of the heap some day. Geneva Van Dyke—Geneva wants to follow along in the nursing line. With her quiet, soothing ways, we believe she'll be a good influence on her patients—which is something we won't say for some of the students of P. H. S. Betty Freiberger—Betty hopes to be a secretary some day. You needn't worry about her, either. She's really going to be one. This girl will laugh her way up the ladder of success. Paul Golding—Paul's dream is of owning his own farm. None of this fancy stuff for him. He believes that being a good all-around farmer is the best job in the world. We predict that he'll be an outstanding farm leader in Perry a few years from now. Gerry Haas—Gerry is another one of these future secretaries. Her marvelous efficiency in shorthand foretells her success in this field. We ought to know. Who always transcribes out shorthand for us?



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Cleo Phillips—Here comes Rosie the Riveter. Or should we call her Cleo the Riveter? This member of our class seems to think that her main dish is to be found in a factory, so she's not going to waste any time in getting there. In a few short years, we'll be hearing about Cleo Phillips, the great woman factory owner, who started as a humble riveter. Catherine Rhoades—Dynamic Katie insists that she's going to be a WAAC. She doesn't know just how she's going to get around the age limit, but she's sure she will manage somehow. And it there's ever such a thing as a woman general, that will be Kate. We'll remember her as Catherine Rhoades, the woman Napoleon. Edna Skinner—Secretarial work is Edna's ambition. The efficient way in which she is secretary to the teachers makes us sure that she will succeed. But here's one little warning, Edna. Better stay off the Boss's lap. Ruth Smith—Dress designing is Ruth's hope for the future. She's really going places in this career, if we can judge her by those gorgeous styles she is always drawing in Sociology class. Dick Spring—Dick's not sure about his future career, but we've figured out what we think he ought to do. A college presidency would be just right for him. Someday the old class of 1943 will

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