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

 - Class of 1944

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BACK ROW: Manley Pierce, Ray Coveil, Wayland Tenkku, Richard Roath, Jack Carter. SECOND ROW: Don Carter, Joan Breniser, Peggy Hevesy, Dolly Johnson, Lucille Brewster, Robert Hilborn. FRONT ROW: Norma Long, Marian Chapman, Mrs. Few, Cele Copperman, Emma Lou Spiesman. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is composed of two members from each home room in the high school except the junior and senior classes from which four members are chosen. This organization is for the purpose of representing the pupils and in working for the interest of the school as a whole. This year the Student Council has been very active. They undertook the planning of the Christmas Luncheon, sponsored a stamp and bond assembly, and set up a program of week-end entertainment for the high school. The organization was under the direction of Mrs. Few. The officers for the first semester were President........................ Vice-president................... Secretary-treasurer.............. The officers for the second semester President........................ Vice-president................... Secretary-treasurer ---------o— Few consider how much we are indebted to government because few can represent how wretched mankind would be without it. —Addison. .............Dolly Johnson ................Ray Coveil Wayland Tenkku are: .............Dolly Johnson ...............Jack Carter Lucille Brewster —21

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BACK ROW: Wayland Tenkku, Lucille Brewster, Dolly Johnson, Dean Christian. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Morton, Gene Lawrence, Joyce Coppock, Martha Szaniszlo. SCHOLARSHIP CLUB This year's Scholarship Club is unusually small with only eight members. Last year's club which was much larger had Joyce Coppock as president and Wayland Tenkku as vice-president. Each mid-semester the club is reorganized. In the first semester, last year's Scholarship Club reorganized and began a program to encourage enthusiasm of more study among the students. They sponsored an assembly and pointed out the necessity of study for the postschool life, and also to encourage the students to become qualified for the Scholarship Club. Only the pupils with B-|- or higher average are admitted to the club. An improvement roll was created to promote more interest and a plaque was made for the class with the highest scholastic average to make competition for better grades. The Scholarship Club of this year attended the annual Lake County Scholarship Banquet whch was held in Mentor. The club has reorganized and has elected Martha Szaniszlo as president and Gene Lawrence as secretary and treasurer. They have planned regular meetings every Wednesday noon and have purchased pins for the National Honor Society. ■o- Learning is wealth to the poor, honor to the rich, and aid to the young, and a support and comfort to the aged.'' —20—



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STRENUOUS COOKING Mrs. Hawkins asked Coach to copy a radio recipe. He did his best and this is what he got: Hands on hips, place one cup of flour on shoulder, raise knees and depress toes; mix thoroughly in one-half teaspoon of baking powder, lower the legs and mash two hardboiled eggs in a sieve; exhale breath naturally and sift in a bowl. Attention! Lie flat on the floor and roll in the whites of two eggs backward and forward until it comes to a boil. In ten minutes remove from fire and rub smartly with a rough towel. Breathe naturally, dress in warm flannels and serve with tomato soup. ------------o--- An old lady kept a parrot which was always swearing. She could put up with this 'till Saturday, but on Sunday, she kept a cover over the cage— removing it on Monday morning. This prevented the parrot from swearing on Sunday. One Monday afternoon, she saw her minister coming toward the house, so she again placed the cover over the cage. As the reverend gentleman was about to step into the parlor, the parrot remarked: This has been a damn short week! ------------o--- Edith: (at LaFrayn's) May I help you with the soup? Dave: What do you mean, help me? I don't need any help. Edith: Sorry, from the sound I thought you might wish to be dragged ashore. -------o—-----—- Mrs. Stirm: (to absent-minded professor) Your hat is on the wrong way, dear. Mr. Stirm: How do you know which way I'm going? ------------o--- Bob said: Hello, Jim! Are you fishing? Jim replied: No, I'm drowning worms. ------------o--- Mrs. Sahli: I'm sure I heard a mouse squeak. Mr. Sahli: Well, do you want me to get up and oil it? ------------o--- Lloyd: How can I avoid falling hair? Charlie: Jump out of the way. ------------o--- Pat: Do men like talkative women or the other kind? Skip: What other kind? —22—

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