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

 - Class of 1945

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Page 13 text:

FAVORITE SAYINGS • Kenneth Sanders—Glad to see you—back! • Joyce Coppock—Oo-la-la • Ann Lefelhoc—Geezil peezil • Peggy Hevesy—That dumb Averill! • Nina Stinchcomb—Cats and Pajamas • Lloyd Averill—What are you doing? (Curiosity killed him) • Erma Norris—Are you kidding? • Gordon Densmore—Old Sock • Phyllis Frye—Ye gads! • Lois Green—I got a letter. • Emma Spiesman—For Gosh Sakes • Ralph Breniser—Well I’ll be! • Ralph Pohto—Gee how did I get that? • Ray Coveil—What’s the matter? • Miss West (our class sponsor)—Fold your papers and endorse them. CJO

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CLuWM ej 1945 We, the members of the Senior class do hereby leave the following to these students of Perry High School to accept and fulfill with the best of their ability. Emmalou Spiesman leaves her blond tresses to Lorraine Robinson. Nina Stinchcomb wills her big wide eyes to Nancy Craine. Ray Covell wills his Pin ups” to Mr. Stirm. Gordon Densmore leaves the wave in his hair to Bob Brewster. Ann Lefelhoc bequeaths her athletic ability to Delpha Taylor. The southern accent of Kenneth Sanders is left to Rich Warren. Lois Green leaves her cheerleading ability to Raymond Tenkku. Phyllis Frye wills her drawings of stream-lined numbers to any boy who is interested. Peggy Hevesy wills her physique to Charles Robinson. Joyce Coppock wills her ability to get in trouble through other people’s mishaps to Randy Brewster. Those—broad—shoulders of Lloyd Averill’s are left to the” girl to rest on.



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Kenneth Sanders—His soul is deep in the heart of Texas” so he’s going south to be a farmer. His choice is between a Fordson” and a Farmall” because driving a tractor is his favorite job. Gordon Densmore—He will be the boss of a large automobile agency. His spare time won’t be spent on spare parts but on strumming the old guitar.” Ray Covell—After giving his services in the war he is going to help establish the peace by engineering reconstruction projects. His determination will get him places. He might build another Empire State building. Ralph Pohto—His future efforts will be spent in teaching the trot, pace, run, canter, and gallop to students at his riding academy. The academy will prove profitable and a center of attraction. Ralph Breniser—He will be an automobile mechanic on the postwar streamlined plastic car. You break um—he’ll fix um. Look for the sign Ez’s Service Station.” Lloyd Averill— Aye! Aye Sir” ’cause Lloyd’s the master of his ship. He’ll start on the Lakes but we think the salt water will soon lure him to a Captaincy on an ocean liner. Lois Green—Nursing will be her life profession. She will be efficient, businesslike, pleasant, sympathetic, always ready and willing. The patient patients will really appreciate her.

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