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

 - Class of 1951

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Cc)eai enioi Cjiil Laugh Hair Personality Smile Athletic Ability Dancing Ability Sense of Humor Singing Ability Eyelashes Artistic Ability Doris Brobst Ruth Tenkku Mary Jane Carraher Helen Frost Marilyn Willhoite Pat Bittig Shirley Kurtz June Rideout Carol Hutchins Nancy Kangas fyeal {yenial l?Oij Laugh Sam Taylor, Jake Kocis Hair Jim Droese Eyes Bob Lawrence, Ralph Rockow Personality Eddie Janos Athletic Ability Roger Hornyak Dancing Ability Ray Cimaglio, Bob Rideout Smile Alvin Spiesman, Bob Davis Sense of Humor Scott Hahlen Singing Ability Vernon Woodworth Eyelashes Homer Betts, Donn Pinkney Complexion Tom Cunningham Build Jim Drews Just fifty years ago your principal with five others was graduated from this same school. The world outlook was better at that time. The Spanish American War had been successfully concluded and we graduates were facing the reality of going on our own. You, upon graduation, will face conditions not only new to you, but unfamiliar to those who are older. If possible I would adjure you to fix your faith firmly in that power beyond and above you, and steadfastly believe in the worthwhileness of your life and in the future of this nation. I would entreat, you not to say or think So What , but to know and to act on the basic truth that honest and honorable endeavor has always been regarded; that your future is worth planning; that your highest aspirations will be served by serving others. (yenioi 31 ass 4 1951 My congratulations to each member of the graduation class of 1951. Up to this point you have done well and you are each an honor to this school. I believe you will be fifty years from now. —R. G. FEW thirteen

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1. 2. Had Will and 'Tedament June Rideout leaves her well worn roller skates to Helen Kurtz. Doris Brobst leaves her petite figure to Bev. Thompson. 3. Sam Taylor leaves his ability to make lengthy speeches to Ed Kulinski. 4. Bob Lawrence leaves his quiet ways to Ed Wolf. 5. Carol Hutchins leaves her headaches to next year's editor. 6. Ruth Tenkku leaves her interests in Painesville to Robyn Von Lehmden. 7. Roger Hornyak leaves his one front tooth to Ray Joles. 8. Nancy Kangas leaves a certain wire recording on some dusty shelf in sincere hope that a certain English teacher will throw it away when he comes back. 9. Vernon Woodworth leaves his heart to Judy King. 10. Helen Frost leaves her quietness to Marge Salchow. 11. Jake Kocis leaves his ability to be on time to Bob Stevens. 12. Tom Cunningham leaves his piano playing ability to Mr. Custer. 13. Ralph Rockow leaves his big feet to Lester Elliott. 14. Shirley Kurtz leaves her ability not to listen to teachers to Philip Chapman. 15. Eddie Janos leaves his shyness to David Stirm. 16. Donn Pinkney leaves his ability to start an argument to Leonard Tru-bisky. 17. Bob Rideout leaves his typing ability to Ruth Uhrman. 18. Alvin Spiesman leaves his way with women to Jim Baker. 19. Mary Jane Carraher leaves her small size to Paul Coffman. 20. Marilyn Willhoite leaves her studious ways to Danny Zall. 21. Ray Cimaglio leaves his gadding spirit to Rick Torpey. 22. Homer Betts leaves his shy smile to Jo Ann Carter. 23. Pat Bittig leaves her hilarious laugh to Lida Martin. 24. Scott Hahlen leaves his carefree way to Dorothy Jackopen. 25. James Drews leaves, but he'll be back for Joyce. 26. Bob Davis leaves his neatness in work to Tony Schlauch. 27. James Droese leaves his teasing ways to Ralph Mattice. twelve



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Qnnual £(ait Editor ..........................Carol Hutchins Assistant Editor James Drews Business Manager . James Droese Assistant Business Manager Roger Hornyak Boys' Sports Tom Cunningham Assistant Boys' Sports Sam Taylor Girls' Sports Pat Bittig Assistant Girls' Sports June Rideout Artist Bob Rideout Artist .............................Nancy Kangos Circulation Manager Marilyn Willhoite Head Typist Shirley Kurtz Faculty Advisors Miss Lown and Mr. Inscho fourteen

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