Corry Area High School - Corrian Yearbook (Corry, PA)

 - Class of 1924

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Seniors JAMES LOVELAND Corrian Staff 41; Vice I’res. Home Room. “Show me the boy who never broke a pane of glass Who never disobeyed the sign that says 'Keep off the grass,’ ho never did a thousand things that grieve us sore to tell And I II show you a little boy who must be far from well. Guest. Jim is a real fellow. Since he has not allowed studies to interfere with his education, he is usually around to share the fun and hard work. His friends and cronies will miss his helpful and mischievous hand. H DOROTHY MONROE Library Com. (3 and 1); Home Room Treas. (4): Hi Times Staff (4). I love her for her smile her look—her way Of speaking gently. Mrs. Browning. Duff is a real student, but not a grind. Her sweet disposition and kindly sympathetic habits make her a friend in the truest sense. RETHA MAY Sec. French Club (2); Vice Pres. Journalistic Club (4). 1 have a handsome dress packed up White satin, here, to set off my black hair. ’- Browning. Stars are her favorites—not the ones the astronomers study, but the real genuine basketball stars. Retha has relegated us into spasms with her witty remarks, and she’s a good guest to have at any party. MARGARET MULDERICK basketball (2': Hi Times Reporter (4). With meek and unaffected grace.”— Goldsmith. Plenty of energy, class spirit, and fun is a combination that makes a good pal. Her willingness to help anyone out of a pickle is well known. If you don’t believe it ask the Hi Times staff. v PilRC JO

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Seniors ROBERT LEWIS I am tired of planning and toiling.” O'Reilly. Another one of those ex-model boys. When Warpie gets started there’s something doing, and you might just as well stop and laugh. He never has been known to look inside of a text book. T MARTHA LINDSEY Glee Club (31. What a coward I'd l e If I tried not to see The roses of hope and the sunshine of cheer. - Guest. Here’s one who is always giving you something cheerfulness. The source of infection has been traced to her ever-present giggle. She is always busy, but finds time to enjoy life as she goes along. May the God of Allah be with you. FLORENCE LINDQUIST Get more joy one way. if another, less. Browning. Here we have the pleasure of introducing a jolly, all around girl. Fun is her middle name and she likes Burns and Dancing. Her good humor has won her a place in all our hearts. HARVEY LOVELAND Orchestra (2); Treas. Journalistic Club (4); Corrian (4) A noisy man is always in the right. Cowper. This is the gent with the line, and su h a line—but it got a good many ads. With his chatter and his fiddle Harve has made a great many friends, and by his steady plugging we know he’ll get there. Puge io



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demurs ANNA MORRISON Glee Club (1. 3 and 4 . More than one man spoils every thing. Browning. Anna is another one of our happy group who sports a glistening bit of carbon, a ‘gauche’. She shines in the Business Department, but may have more use for the Homemaking Course. HELEN PETERSON Pres. Social Customs Club (1). For are not such Used to be tended flower like? — Browning. Behold one of high and noble ideals! She is quiet, but that’s all the more reason why we like her. She’s a model President of the S. C. C., for she’s dignity and propriety personified. •a: CARL NELSON Library Com 3 and 4, Pres. 4); Student Council 4; Sec.) Corrian Staff 4». True as the needle to the pole Or as the dial to the sun. Booth. About eighteen years ago, a boy was born—they called him Carl. Some folks say there’s not much in a name, but this name signifies “manliness and noble spirit,” and that surely describes him. RUTH POWERS Basketball (2): Glee Club (2). Women of few words are the l est. Shakespeare. A plump, quiet, demure little girl. She is not very tall, but “good things come in small packages.” Her cheerful, ever-rcady v smile is well known. Page :»i

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