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Senior History President . . . Vice President Secretary . . . Treasurer .. . . . . . Richard Smith Mildred Christensen Dorothy Hammond .......Arthur Litz We. the class of 27 entered Corry High School in September, 1923, and began to show our ability in all school matters. We gained the admiration and the respect of the teachers and upper classmen by our standing in our studies and athletics. The next year our members decreased a little but our spirit—not a bit. We held our heads a little higher when our class mate, Richard Smith, was elected President of the Student Council, to be inaugurated in September, 1923. In athletics we were represented by our President, Milton Zalzneck, and Vice President, Charles Butters, both of whom received a letter for football. Our outstanding social event was a Hallowe en party at the home of Mildred Christensen. And then we started our Junior year. Of course the most important question of the year was how to finance the Junior-Senior. The hope of a Junior Class play was given up and a Junior Circus was given. A large sum was realized. Then we put on a Junior-Senior that was voted to be the very best ever given by a Junior Class. To end the year right we held a large picnic and dance at Findley Lake at the close of school in June. And last of all comes our Senior year. At our first meeting we elected our class officers. Shortly afterwards we elected from our class the Co-Editors of the Corrian and the work on this book began. After the school decided on the School Seal, we picked out our rings. We have the honor of being the first class to wear the Standard Seal. Throughout our High School Career we have been exceedingly well represented in all sorts of athletics. Butters, Zalzneck. Van Cise, Masterson. Fay, Auer, Casler, Shaver, B. Smith, all represented our class in athletics and received “CY for their splendid service. We have been busy discussing matters pertaining to graduation and have decided to leave to the school a large banner in our class colors, as a token of remembrance from our class. L. R.— o
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PORTER AUER (Basketball. 2 3-4.) (Track. 2-3-41 (Glee Club 34.) Itis heart is gone and he’s forlorn. A darling girl has won him. Such a girl, with teeth like pearl. She surely keeps him in a whirl. MARY BELDING (Student Council. 23.) (Junior Circus.) (Secretary Story Telling Club. 4.) (Exchange Editor Ili-Times. 4.) As dainty as a woodland flower. As you can easily see Mary has l een actively with us for the past four years. Popular with all and not afraid to express her own opinion, always in for a good time, however, she does not forget what we are essentially here for. as her card shows. She has successfully carried the role of Exchange Editor of the Hi-Times. RUTH BENNETT (Vice Pres. Class. I.) (Student Council. 1 ) (Treas. Home Room. 2 ) (Glee Club. 3.' (Junior Circus.) (Hi-Times. 3-Associate Editor. 4 ) (Vice Pres. Home Room, 4 Hail to thee blythe spirit. Always quiet and seemingly satisfied with the world in general. Always rmiling and at peace with the faculty. Always willing and ever-ready to help anyone in need. Very studious as her marks show us. hut always makes room for entertainment. Seldom seen without Dot . WALTER BERTRAM (Junior Circus.) (Glee Club. 3.) (Hi-Times 3.) (Corrian. 3.) He likes studies wc are told. He sticks to them hungry, and sticks to them cold. He says he'll stick to them till he's broken and old t IO
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