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Senior II islor.v 'S? Four short years ago a group of young people gathered at the Corry High School and after being pushed one way and then the other, took the name of Freshmen and started on a four year course of higher school life. All went well and in about a month we the class of 1920, were organized for good. As a class we were only one hundred and two strong and showed great talent in electing the following officers: Cameron Hoenes, president; Lee Whittlesey, vice president; Fern Smith, treasurer, and Francis Blair, secretary. A short time later Roy Williams was chosen as class reporter for the Owl and Merrill Wilcox was to represent us in the Student’s Council. This was a live wire year and we participated in several sleigh-rides, some of which proved to be a great success. We also won secot d prize for the Hallowe’en float, furnished recruits for the Cadet Company, supported the Red Cross movement and took our share of room at all of the Glee Club rehearsals. We ended our first year with a picnic at Findley Lake and were firmly resolved to stand by our class and dear old Corry High. Our next year was started in September and the following officers were elected: Lee Whittlesey, president; Park Weaver, vice president; Marion Doane, treasurer and Francis Blair secretary. This year our spirit was blended with the other three classes forming a strong Corry High School spirit which in turn stood wholly for America. In many ways this spirit was manifested and we always went over the top in the Y. M. C. A., War Saving Stamps, Red Cross and Liberty Bond drives. Toward the end of the year, we enjoyed single session or at least the afternoon part of it and closed our year with another picnic at Findley Lake. Page Eleven
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Clara Aistrup Viola Akam The Senior T Mildred Allen Florence Arnold Edwin Bri s Jeanette Buller Clare Durham Walter Dyckes Gurtha Clark Rheba Corbin Esther Cozad Francis Cronin Isabel Davidson Marion Doane Merrill Doolittle Eleanor Duffy Jessie Edwards Margaret Foley Forrest Gates Cleo Haight Clyde Hall Marion Heath Mary McEvoy Pearl Miller William Johnson Doris Ladd Anna LaPaze Clementine Lauer Bessie Lindsey Lyle Loveland Mary Morrelle Margaret Malone Violet Page Lawrence Parker Elizabeth Rogers Mary Squire Mabel Squires Mabelle Tunequist Georgia Waggoner Elmer Wcstley Lee Whittlesey Norma Williams Harold Wood Helen Zalznek
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Our Junior year opened much the same as our last one closed. We still continued our single session plan and worked hard in anticipation of the Junior-Senior reception. The reception proved a great success and we were congratulated by the Seniors. Our class spirit had not yet revived to its old standard and we only waited for our Senior year to start things booming again. At last September came and we entered Corry High as dignified Seniors, fifty-five strong. We soon saw the need of a little more “Pep” and with the help of the Faculty, the Athlectic Association was formed. This was a beginning and soon class spirit made its appearance. This year after much trouble caused by the Juniors we succeeded in getting the first prize for the best Hallowe’en float. A Year Book staff was appointed and after much labor and seme u'orry Four Leaf Clover is presented to the public. Forty-four of our number took part at commencement and passed into the greater school of Life. I’nvic Twelve
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