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RUTH AKAM M A R(;A R KT A LEX AN I) E R Basket ball captain (1) Class Reporter. (4) Wonderfully shy. bashful and cpiiet. You never catch Margaret raising a riot? MILDRED BAIRD Joined our class in our Sophomore year. Delights in walking but prei-ns a Shetland during the winter months. M ARC K LA INK BRA1NARD Usually called “Lainic.” Joined us in our Senior year. She has a good head, especially in Virgil, and likes all kinds of art. Mas gained a reputation as a poet. Page Fifteen
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president. John Downey, vice president and Kathryn Smith Secretary and Treasurer. Our third year in High School was perhaps the most interesting of any. it was not until this year that the members got well acquainted with each other. This year we gave the Junior-Senior Reception which was the largest and best ever held. A detailed description of the Reception is given elsewhere in the book. After Lent the class gave a play called “W ho is Who. Perhaps the most interesting event in the whole year was the picnic held at Findley's Lake. The whole class, together with members of the Faculty, were conveyed to Findley’s on the motor truck. The girls had brought lunch which was served at right’s cottage, in the evening a dance was held at the Lake House, all left for home about ten o’clock after a most enjoyable time. At the beginning of our fourth and last year. Wallace Young was elected President. Klwin A Iverson vice-president and Kathryn Smith Secretary and Treasurer. The first event of interest was when the class, dressed ir. caps and gowns, entered the Hallowe’en parade. A dance was held in the Fastern Star hall after the parade. While the class did not obtain a prize, the good time they had more than paid for the trouble. Soon after this the Commercial students gave a party to the rest of the class, again everyone enjoyed themselves. After Christmas vacation the Juniors gave the yearly Junior-Senior Reception. It was a wonderful event, and the Juniors should be congratulated for the way in which the party was handled. Everyone present reported the best time ever. Again the class decided to enter into the theatrical business. “The Heavenly Twins” was presented by the class. All through the four years the class of 1916 has had their share in athletics, contributing good material for all the varsity teams. The class is now busy winding up their school year, getting essays ready, studying for the final exams and planning for Commencement. It truly has been a profitable four years. While the students are eager to enter into larger fields of work, yet it will be with regret that we leave Corrv High, for the days spent there have been happy and days never to be forgotten. 1‘ax' Fourteen
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ALICE CROSBY A conceited little mite, who has been known to walk from Findley's Lake to Corry (a distance of eighteen miles) just to catch the street car for Columbus. LILLIAN' COLECROVE Entered the High School the sc on 1 semester of our Freshman year. She was a welcome member and has priced to he a good helper to the class She is known by the never failing smile which she gives to everyone. YERENA DECKER. Fond of talking. Likes typewriting. Quite an artist—especially in drawing feminine heads. BEULA BROOKS “Heavy’’ notable personage: exceeds the scale limit. Very studious, resembles a walking book-case. Page Sixteen
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