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CARNELIAN SIGNA ANDERSON ..... EDYTHE BULLER ......... CARL CHRISTENSEN ...... EDWARD CHAMPION ....... ANNA DOWN EY ......... GLADYS DIMMICK ..... LUCY DESCHAMP ............ ROSALLENE DEMPSEY JOSEPHINE DUFFY ..... RENO FARRELL .......... CAMERON HOENES .... AVIS GROUP ............ HELEN HEATH ..... IRENE JORDAN .... LOUIS MILLER ............ HUBERT MORRISON ELWIN MCCRAY ....... ROY MORTZ ........ HOWARD PIER ...... ROLAND ROSS ............ WARREN RATHBUN .... GLADYS SKINNER ...... RUTH SKINNER ........... MILDRED SANDBURG . NELL SWEET ................ NORMAN SCHOLTON .. PAUL SPIESMAN ........... RUTH STAFFORD ....... MARION THOMPSON LLOYD THOMAS ......... EDITH VERFURTH ..... DOROTHY WHITELY ..... GEORGE WRIGHT ....... ALUMNI OF 1921 .......Corry, Pa. .................Beechwood .........Penn State College .......Phoenix Billard Parlor ..........University ot Toronto Cohen's Department Store .........Alexander's Laundry ......Bell Telephone Company H. S. Post Graduate .........Allegheny College .............California .......Wall Court, Auraro, N. Y. ........Warren Business College .......Traveling with Redpath Chautauqua ...........................Valpariso University Corry, Pa., Furnace Salesman Pa. ......Jamestown Business College Pa. ...............Indiana Normal ........Corry Fiber Company .........University of Syracuse Cohen's Department Store University of Pennsylvania H. S. Post Graduate ......Miller Hardware Co., Olean, N. Y. H. S. Post Graduate ......Lafayette Brush Co., Erie, Pa. Jamestown Business College Forbes and Spalding Garage ---------..........Penn State College Page Nineteen
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CARNELIAN SENIGR CLASS HISTORY One fair morning away back in nineteen-eighteen there appeared in Corry High School a crowd of bashful looking students. It was we, the Class of '22 and we were nearly a hundred strong. As the usual Freshman class does, we met with considerable difficulty in locating our classrooms, which of course provided amusement for upper classmen. Finally we organized as a class, electing the following officers: Ellis Troy, president: Jack Giblin, vice presidentg Lulu Mourton, Secretaryg Gracia Dickson, treas- urer. We closed our Freshmen year in Corry High by a very enjoyable picnic at Lake Columbus. Other classes said we were slow, as we did not enter very fully into High School activities that year. But you know the saying, Still water runs deep. Watch for us! In the fall of 1919 we came back as Sophomores. We elected the following officers: Lyle Belding, presidentg Lulu Mourton, vice presidentg Alice Higgins, treasurerp Lucille Heath, secretary. Later George Mulderick was elected class reporter for the C. H. S. notes in the Journal. With Mrs. Paln's assistance we entered the Hallow'een parade with a prize taking floatg we were awarded first prize, although the Juniors were sure of it for themselves. During the winter three sleigh rides were enjoyed. The one to Spring Creek will not soon be forgotten by those thirty-five or more attending. At the end of our Sophomore year we held a picnic at Findley Lake. At the beginning of our Junior year we elected Hartley Stockham, presidentg Boyd Parker, vice presidentg Lucille Heath, secretary, and Marion McGrath, treasurer. The most important event of our Junior year was our Junior-Senior reception which we gave to the Class of '21. Our reception was a great success and we received much praise as entertainers. This year we were the first to go over the top in the A. A. membership drive also. At the close of our Junior year we enjoyed a very delightful picnic trip to Findley Lake. As we entered upon our Senior year in Corry Hi, it was with a feeling of mingled re- gret and joy. We were glad that we had attained the honored name of Seniors, yet we regretted that this would be our last year in High School. This year we elected the fol- lowing officers: Ralph Jewell, president: Raymond Squire, vice president, Lulu Mourton, secretary: Lucille Heath, treasurer. We have participated in all school activities this year and an event that will last long in our memory was our class play. We staged All Aboard, a John B. Rodgers pro- duction. In the play various members of our class had a splendid opportunity of display- ing their talent of which we found much. We have tried to do our best for Corry High School, and in leaving we hope that the succeeding classes will profit by our example. R. B. Page Eighteen
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CARNELIAN JOKES A girl was complaining to her chum of the way her steady was treating her. Why don't you give him the mitten? the friend asked. lt isn't a mitten he needs: it's a pair of socks-he's got cold feet. He who was Mrs. to take a kiss. Has Mr. a thing he should not M-iss. Senior: I saw something today worth a half dollar. Junior: iexcitedlyj What was it? Senior: Two quarters. fCalmly.J Sheen: fin Biologyj Where are the lungs? Freshman: On the right side: about in the middle. Freshman: Did your watch stop when you dropped it on the floor? Sophomore: Sure, did you think it would go through? Miss Kenney: Have you done your outside reading? Freshie: No, mam: mamma said it was too cold to read outside. In French Class- Miss Myers: What is a fencer? Pauline Torek: A man who fixes fences! ! ! ' I In History Class- Mr. McFarland: Where did Medieval cities grow up? Alma McCray: Where the rivers could be crossed by a FORD. Any Place-fFat Jewell's favorite songj She's my Lulu And I'n1 her Jewell. In French Class: Hartley Stockham: I couldn't say that to save my neck. Miss Myers: Do you think your neck is in hazard ? Slips by Professor Sheen- Fo11ow me closely while I go over this pulley. Watch me go thru this siphon. Sheen: Tell the vacant members what the lesson is for tomorrow. In Civics Class- Miss Kenney: Now, picture that I am Tony, a foreigner, how can I become natural ized? Remember, I am very green. H. McCray: I am about as green as you are. Trig- Miss Thomas: Mr. DeJean, how long can a goose stand on one leg? DeJean: I don't know. Miss Thomas: Suppose you try it some time and find out. BEST JOKE OF THIS YEAR- LULU MORTON as professor of AMERICAN HISTORY! ! ! I Page Twenty
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