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

 - Class of 1950

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Ideal Senior Girl Athletic ability . Dorothy King Hair Louise Mattice Eves Kathryn Brainard Smile Rosa Schuldheis Sense of humor Kenna Peterson Dress Pat Haas Dancing ability . . . . Ruth Hull Height Mabel Davis Eve lashes Betty Ann Pocza Complexion Bette Rider Figure Joanne Toncre Singing ability . .. Bonnie Kennett Manners Ideal Senior Boy Hair Forrest Parker Eyes Bob Watson Dress Athletic ability Wesley Elliott Dancing ability Russell Champion Smile Forrest Parker Sense of humor Don Densmore Height Herman Judd Physique Tom Thompson Eye lashes David Whitmore Complexion Dick Peltoma Singing ability Don Densmore Artistic ability David Whitmore Favorite Saying Betty Ann Pocza Dick Peltoma Forrest Parker Mable Davis . . . Bonnie Kennett Rosa Schuldheis . Joanne Toncre Tom Thompson Kenna Peterson Dorothy King Herman Judd Louise Mattice . Bette Rider Katherine Brainard Ruth Hull David Whitmore Boh Watson Russell Champion Don Densmore Roger Davis....... Pat Haas Wesley Elliott ............................“Oh, shut up” ..............................“Awwwww” .................. “Science says--- “What’s that thing?” “Only-------more days” “Oh, Corn” “- called me last night” “What’re you talking about?” “Oh my gosh, what a stupid thing to sav” “I got a letter— “Listen you guys- “Geee whizzz” ■ “Dooon’t” “Oh ickey ackey” “I don’t get it” “Yah” “You ain’t just a saying” “Did you hear the one about—” “Blah, Blab, Blah, Blah” “Come along, steady” “Huh?” “Aw come on you guys, cut it out” twelve

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ICaat Hill anil uiratamptit Bette Rider leaves her well worn book of corny jokes to Bill Hutchins. Betty Ann Pocza leaves her ability to type fast to Tom Cunningham. Richard Peltoma leaves his quiet ways to Don Pinkney. Bonnie Kennctt leaves her slim waist line to Mary Angeloro. Joanne Toncre leaves a well worn wad of chewing gum under the second seat from the back in the first row in room 28 to Lester Elliott and Jimmy Mackey with the understanding that it will not be fought over. Dave Whitmore leaves his artistic ability to Bob Lawrence. Kenna Peterson leaves her diet secrets to Mr. McKenna. Mable Davis leaves her book “How to write to boys in college in ten easy lessons” to Jo Ann Carter. Dorothy King leaves because it is the most logical thing to do. Ruth Hull leaves her cheerfulness and joviality to Sam Taylor. Pat Haas leaves her little black book full of boys’ phone number to Helen Kurtz. Russ Champion leaves his headaches from the school paper to the next editor with best wishes. Kathryn Brainard leaves her quietness and shyness to Doris Brobst. Rosa Schuldheis leaves her ability to study hard to Scott Hahlen. Tom Thompson leaves his bashfulness towards girls to Edmund Kulinski. Bob Watson leaves his height to Herb Simmons in hopes that he will make good use of it. Herman Judd leaves his southern drawl to Mr. Insclio. Don Densmore leaves his excellent ability to get into trouble to Nancy Kangas. Louise Mattice leaves her lisp to Mr. Miller. Wesley Elliott leaves his athletic build to Ralph Rockow. Roger Davis leaves his red hair to Jimmy Oris. Forrest Parker leaves his book “How to Start an Argument” to Ruth Tenkku. Jacqui Spears leaves, but not willingly. eleven



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CLASSES =h t r i I nil rbi m± J J- ih -r±- =i= —0— —0— Proud are we of our charity And our standards high in aim

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