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

 - Class of 1944

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BACK ROW: Mr. Sahli, Richard Warren, Richard Elliott, Roger Smith, John Pierce. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Morton, Mary Spiesman, LaVern Gedeon, Harriet Burkholder. BOND CAPTAINS In the purchase of war stamps and bonds this year, each room was given a definite goal to attain before the year ended. A goal of $30,000.00 was set for the entire school. We attained that goal a few weeks after the fourth War Loan Drive, with the lower floor purchasing a greater amount than the upper floor. Mr. Sahli has done very well as leader of the lower floor, with Mrs. Morton doing nearly as well as leader of the bond captains on the upper floor. The bond captains were elected by the members of their classes and helped to put the drive over. In order to encourage enthusiasm among the students to buy more bonds, an assembly was held each Tuesday under the direction of different teachers. During the assembly each bond captain reported the total of their room for that day, causing a greater enthusiasm for competition. Money for bonds and stamps was collected each Tuesday throughout the year. We hope that if it is necessary to buy bonds and stamps next year that we can do as well. -------o------- Our country's welfare is our first concern and who promotes that best, best proves his duty.—Havard. —23—

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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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MUSICAL PERSONALITIES How Sweet You Are......................................Juanita Helmkee Close to You..............................Jean Few and Richard Bunnell Marizy Doats . Wulvesull Date Boogie Woogie.............................................Jean Hausch He's My Guy..............................................Shirley Lutz No Love, No Nothing........................................Beverly Morse Besa Me Mucho........................................................Bob Brewster Song of the Islands...................................Rosemary Giffin Ice Cold Katie.................................................Catherine Sweet A Sleepy Lagoon..............................................Jim Secor You've Got to be a Football Hero Skip Brewster Holiday For Strings.................................... Martha Szaniszlo Perry For You........................................The Student Body WANTED: MAN WHO HAS DOG-TAGS Hair of Norman Droese ''Lo, honey. .............Florence Goske Physique of Wayland Tenkku I don't see why! ...............Beverly Morse Height of Bob Cone Boy, am I mad at him . Irene McCormack Eyes of Richard Roath Got your math done ....Peggy Hevesy Clothes of Jack Carter Oh, shut up! .......................Jim Secor Car of Roger Seith Oh, but I like that! Leonard Felix EVERY DAY OCCASIONS Miss Skidmore in search of books and purse. Tom Tribby being ushered into study hall from a class. Roger Seith bothering the girl in front of him. Anna Mae Kucera and Margery Sweet not on speaking terms. Carol Green combing her hair. Jean Hausch and Ralph Breniser together. Dolly Johnson studying. High school boys talking to Miss Vagnozzi. NO ONE KNOWS WHY Coach objects to girl-friends. Miss Skidmore hesitates in signing study hall passes. Freshmen run the length of the hall. Mrs. Corwin uses sweet, if-you-please disciplinary measures, and is obeyed. Mr. Sahli has a most adept eye where figures are concerned. Mr. Stirm constantly reminds us that conservation should be an every day issue. The Junior class cannot maintain a normal supply of members. Mr. Few understands our most difficult situations. Senior boys were born to tease, torment, but not lament. —24—

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