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

 - Class of 1931

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President.......... Rex Mulheirn Treasurer . . . Kathryn Rauscher Secretary........ Audrey Mason Vice President .... Max Harvey SEN ICR CILaVJJ' IHISTCRT WAY back in ’28 we entered Corry High as Sophomores, with a lot of hopes, but little experience. We soon became used to the loving (?) upperclassmen, those treacherous stairs (although we still do tumble once in awhile) and the high grades always given to entering students. In fact, once we were “settled” we began to show our influence in school affairs. Our members were always seen at the snake dances, and our cheer leaders were always the best yet. We also were top notch in athletics. Our class officers showed plenty of school spirit. They were, Sarah McGranahan, president; Arthur Dahlstrand. vice president; Kathryn Rauscher. secretary; Audrey Mason, treasurer. As Juniors we put across two important events. The class play. “A Full House,” was a complete success, and paved the way for the best Junior-Senior Prom in history. We also sponsored another dance, which, if not profitable financially, was at least enjoyable to all. We were still important in athletics, also. The most important of all the high school years has been our Senior year, however. We have lost quite a number of our classmates, but we still have one of the largest and one of the best classes in the history of Corry High. Now as we are leaving let us give three cheers for Corry High. We have enjoyed all our school days, and incidentally have learned a great deal. Tutiily-tticn

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 SIENII € IE CII.aVS§ WIIILH Conductor: Bcaverdam—Next stop Beaverdam! (A number of High School students all trying to get out of the train at the same time.) Conductor: Here, here, you Corry High School students can’t get ofT here until you leave your excess baggage behind. Walter Sears: (With a hand full of carmel suckers) Well, John Love can have my suckers. Dot Haskins: Yes, and Ruby Kinney can have all my clothes. (Jack Machines and Rex Mulheirn are seen pushing way through the crowd.) Conductor: You can’t do that, get in line and wait your turn! Jack: Well, we are in line, and I’ll leave my gift of gab to Fred Wimer, it ought to be carried on very successfully. Rex: And Virginia Botsford needs my red hair. Conductor: Next, no pushing please. Olive Mason: Well, if I have to give up my “Georgie”, Zelma Rey- nolds can have him. Conductor: Well, well, who left this big space in the crowd? (Mar- jorie Heath and Arthur Storer came forward.) Arthur: We did, sir. Conductor: I wouldn’t be surprised. Marjorie: I know Anne Wolford would enjoy my diet. Arthur: Yes, and Mary Hazel can have my girlish “figger”. (Kmmet Parker comes skipping in) Emmet: Yo ho, Yo ho, Mr. Conductor. Conductor: What is it MISS? Emmet: Kenneth Jackson can have my “IT”. Conductor: Well, ain’t that somethin’? Any one else? Louise Studd: Tuffy Huth can have my vanity case. Ruth Brooks: I’ll leave my rare collection of boy friends to Oleta Perkins. Robert Reagle: and Signals—17-46 Hip. Cheets Baressi: Conductor: What’s going on here? This isn’t a football game. Cheets: No, but we’re going to one if you’ll let us speak our piece. T Hrnfy-eighl

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