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

 - Class of 1978

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Special Services 1. As study hall monitor and all around “helper”, Mrs. Mable Dort was one of the main spark plugs at P.H.S. 2. Custodian, Mr. lari Seesc, often stopped at the office during his busy day, to spin one of his yarns. 3. Bookie member of the office staff, Mrs. Carole Grace, proved very worthy of her varsity position as head secretary. 4. Mrs. Betty Maygar, school nurse, and Mrs. Erna Marrapadi, secretary, helped to solve many problems before they began. 5. These ladies were not a group of Cordon Blue chiefs, but they were responsible for the very fine meals we enjoyed all year. Front row: Mrs. Brewster, Mrs. Bauldauf, and Mrs. Wheeler. Back row: Mrs. LaRue, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Seesc, Mrs. Rusnak, and Mrs. Boehnke. 8

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Mr. Charles M. Kiess has taught English at Perry for two years. He received his B.S. in education from Ohio State University. Mr. Kiess also helps coach football and track. Mrs. Sherry Lann taught home economics at Perry High for five months when Mrs. Quade was on leave of absence. She received her Bachelor of Science degree from Kent State University. Miss Christine Stettner started teaching math at Perry this year. Miss Stettner received a minor in elementary education from Bowling Green State University. She is also the sophomore class advisor. Mrs. Ruth Bollntan teaches Spanish. She graduated from Grace College in Indiana. This is Mrs. Bollman’s first year. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree. Mr. Richard Furman has taught science for five years. He received his B.S. and master’s degree in environmental science biology from Kent State and Cleveland State University. He is the coach of the J.V. wrestlers. Mr. Jack Huxel started teaching industrial arts and math at Perry seven years ago. He received his master’s degree in technical education from Kent State University. Mr. Huxel is also head wrestling coach. Mr. Philip Casella, our assistant principal, also teaches production journalism. This class produces the school newspaper, THE PERISCOPE. Mr. Casella received his M.S. in education from Youngstown State University. Mr. Edward Walters has taught biology at Perry for five years. He attended Baldwin Wallace where he received his B.S. degree. He is the advisor of the Rifle Club. Mr. Brian Dorr has taught instrumental music at Perry for five years. He attended Mount Union College. He is currently involved in a Master’s program at the University of Akron. He is the director of the pep, marching, and concert bands. Mr. Mark Lomasney started teaching history and psychology this year. He received his B.A. in social studies from Grove City College in Pennsylvania. He helps coach football and wrestling. 7



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MEMORIES of Friends “Dave was a great kid. He had a terrific personality. He could always make you laugh and he’d try harder when you were feeling down.” E. Gill “David Perry became inspirational to many people during his hardship. 1 remember telling my wife that he was one of the bravest individuals 1 have ever encountered. Before his illness he was pleasant and never failed to say, “Hello”. During his illness, in spite of extreme suffering, he remained as before. David Perry showed great inner-strength and a grace and inner-beauty that touched those who knew him. David Perry: a student, a friend, a fighter.” R. Wilson “Dave was really a great guy and a very good friend. He fought long and hard and was brave in knowing what was happening to him. I’ll never forget the times we were together. I just wish he was here with us today.” T. Break Dave Perry Unforgettable” I’ll never forget his smile; I can see it very clear. I’ll never forget the summer, when our backs and feet were bare. I’ll never forget his hat; he wore it with his smile. I’ll never forget his wallet and chain; he brought them into style. I’ll never forget his talents— drawing and playing his guitar, And the times we spent our Sundays, cleaning in his bar. I’ll never forget his car, “Li’l Bugger” was its name. But now that he’s gone and left us, things will never be the same. We were just like brothers, and there’s one thing I just have to say, They can’t keep us apart forever. “Rick, I’ll catch ya someday.” J. Wizniak “He wasn’t just my brother, he was my best friend. I admired him for all he did for others; He always looked at the brighter side of life.” Love and Beautiful Memories, Dee Rick Hayer

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