Peru High School - Narcissus Yearbook (Peru, IN)

 - Class of 1941

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CREATIVE ENDEAVOR. Our art de- partment under the guidance of the versatile Miss Vandivier is always ready to come to our assistance with ideas as well as tangible results of their work. Marjorie Stodgell, a mem- ber of the Narcissus staff, holds one of the posters which were seen in the halls during our sales campaign. Marjorie Black made the poster. Da By Da in P. H S September -Back to the mines again. We begin a new school year. -lunior l-li-Y officers attend the train- ing camp at Camp Tecumseh while the Tigers open the season with a victory over Sheridan. -Recognizing the fact that we have al- ways been believers in government of the students, by the students, and for the students, the Student Council organizes. -The Girls' League and Boys' League combine their efforts to make a great success of the first mixer-and a free one, too. October -The Honor Society, composed of the P. H. S. wizards, holds its first meet- ing. lU-ln the great heat of political dis- putes, our class officers are elected. -Our gay, colorful, annual Rodeol Louise Cole, with her four attractive attendants, reigns as the lovely queen. -Glenn L. Morris entertains us with a demonstration of scientific advances in an auditorium, the Girl Reserves initiate new members in the evening. -The annual Narcissus drive begins with an auditorium to get pledges. Future Farmers of America hold their initiation services. SOCIAL POISE. During the intermis- sion at the annual Girls' League Christmas dance, our photographer caught a few of those in attendance as they paused for refreshments. Formal dances, mixers, and other similar events give students oppor- tunity to learn social graces so they can mingle with ease on all occa- sions. 060

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CORDIAL HOSPITALITY. Many and varied activities take place in our new and beautifully furnished apartment. Here lack Hayworth, Maxine Bullick, Zen- ol Moore, Carolyn Smith, and Walter Boone are enjoying a bit of P. H. Sfs social life. Con- sisting of a living room, bed- room, kitchen, and bath, the apartment serves as a demon- stration home for our home economics classes. 'lr SPIRIT OF COMRADESHIP. ln the bedroom of our appro- priately furnished apartment are lean Arthur, Ann Rhodes, and Ida Blackburn, Who are pausing for a moment of re- laxation. Maple furniture, candlewick bedspread, and flowered draperies make for an attractive room. if DILIGENT SCHOLARSHIP. Un- der the expert direction of Mr. Guthrie, the .Future Farmers of America learn how to improve farming by scientific methods. They apply what they learn in the classroom on their var- ious individual projects such as hog raising, cattle raising, crops, etc. - - if GOOD POSTURE AND STRONG BODIES. Learning the principles of health through exercise is the purpose of our boys' gym classes which are under the supervision of Mr. Middlekauf. Besides formal gymnastics, games in season are played, and tumbling and acrobatic stunts are practiced. 050



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November 4-Denning kiddie clothes, carrying lollypops and dolls, the Girls' League have their annual Kid Party. 6-For Seniors onlyl The upperclassmen hold their annual get-together in a barnyard setting. 7-Bubinoff, the celebrated violinist, with Miss Bernice Claire, vocalist, gives a very enjoyable concert--one of the outstanding events of the school year. ll-Impressive initiation services are held for the new entries of the Home Bc club. l3-ln one of the most enjoyable audi- toriums of the year, Mrs. Minnie Lou Lynch reviews Mrs. Martin johnson's much publicized book, l Married Ad- venture. 19-Mr. Senior I-li-Y escorts his best girl to their annual Best Girl Banquet. Zl-22-Our long awaited Thanksgiving vacation has arrived and we are dis- missed so we may wholly enjoy our turkey dinners. SCHOOL SERVICE. Ralph Rentzel, who willingly rendered his services as stage hand last year, was promoted to stage manager this year. Ralph is one of the unsung heroes of the school who must be on hand for every event in the auditor- ium-pulling curtain, adjusting spotlights, mov- ing stage properties and scenery, and in general making himself useful. His assistants are lames Nye and Ronald Cavanaugh. ' 7 ' 29-In an atmosphere of weirdness and horror the junior Class presents Hob- goblin l-louse. December 7-Converting our gym into a snowstorm, the girls of P. H. S. attend the Girls' League Christmas dance in the com- pany of their favorite sguire. ll-Another after school get-together is thoroughly enjoyed. The Home EC Club is the host of this mixer. l3-The Plymouth Pilgrims are conquered for the first time of their season, and by none other than our own Tigers. l7-With' a Christmasy atmosphere sur- rounding all, the sophomores spend a delightful evening at the Santa Claus hop-the Sophomore Party. 20-ln a reverent mood we entered the gym for the Christmas auditorium, sponsored by the Girls' League. Bev. Paul Chalfant was the speaker, and the glee clubs offered the Yuletide music. tContinued on Page 681 SPIRIT OF COOPERATION. Cooperation of mon- itors and students is shown by Pattie Ray who records Carolyn Moeck's pass. Our efficient mon- itor system was installed by the Student Council and serves to regulate traffic in the halls as well as direct strangers who visit the building. Mon- itors are also responsible for ringing the bells and collecting absentee slips from each teacher.

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