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

 - Class of 1932

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SEN ICE CLASS LISTCCr IT wasn’t so long ago that we came to our Alma Mater as Sophomores. When we arrived we were amazed at those big Juniors and Seniors. After a few months in school we learned the tricks and traits of our elders and things became quite prosperous. Our class, feeling quite ambitious, made a start in our high school career by having a dance which was a big success. At the end of our school year the Juniors and Seniors staged their annual outing. Feeling very much out of place, the Sophs had to make a comeback. We did! For we held a very enjoyable picnic at Walda-meer Park to make our school year a success. As Juniors we made a real name for ourselves. We had several dances, card parties and bake sales. Also we gave a very enjoyable three act play called “Skidding”. All of these activities led up to the climax of our school year, which occurred May 8th, when the best Junior-Senior Prom ever offered was given to those sophisticated Seniors. Our class was also very athletic, for we had numerous Juniors on our teams. As Seniors we became the “high hats” of the school, because you just can’t help it. Our class had several dances which were very successful. Also we enjoyed numerous dances given by our lower classmates. We were given a very enjoyable Prom, which helped to make this year more prosperous. We are leaving Corry Hi School with a record of which to be proud. We have accomplished much from our teachers and have enjoyed the friendship of our other classmates as well. Many of us regret in parting with our school, but we must leave with the good class of ’82. TusMly-fitr

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 NXi: WOLFORI) Hi Times 10-11, Corrian 10. Editor 12. Science Club 10-11. M. M. What ’er the theme, the maiden sang As if her song could have no ending. FltAXCKS .1. WOODWOKTII Travel Club 10. Treasurer Travel Club 11. Modern Heading Club 12. Student Council Representative loll, Secretary Student Council 12. Fran’s cheerful, sweet and kind A truer friend you’ll never find. H H1 TIIA I.F.OXA WKICHT Travel 10. Study Club 11, Treasurer Library Club 12. Her sunny temper gilds the edge of life's blackest cloud. T wruty-four



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IDIIaVIPT cr A SENIOR SEPTEMBER s- -School started! Nuff said. 9—I guess It started all right. We got some hooks and they aren't fiction, either. 10—By all the green Sophomores around the school you’d swear it was Spring instead of Fall. 11 -flee| These Sophomores are running around lost most of the time, and the rest of the time they don't know where they are. 12 Well, we sent Falconer to a watery grave on a muddy field. 27-0. 1-1 We are socially Inclined to-day-— clubs were formed. 15— Classes elected their officers. 16— Just another day. Ho! Hum! 17 -Corrian had a meeting. Work ahead. IS We sent a Sophomore down to get a fire 1 rill from Mr. Haines. I guess he got it. because five minutes afterwards we had one. 19—We played with support and heat Kane 7 to 16. 21 Nothing much doing. Clubs to-day. 22— We are down South -got out early because it was so hot. 23— Well, yesterday was Tuesday so today must be Wednesday. 24— Seniors had a class meeting. Exempted from study. 25— Boon to the lumber business—hail physical examination. Just think of all the paddles that were used! 26— (lame with Warren. Oh-Oli the score. 28—Reserves went to Warren. The score was different this time. 32-0. their favor. 29 -Classes elected their members for the fight of President of Student Council. 30—Cultivation of voices this past summer with good results—Miss Murray was very well pleased. OCTOBER 1— Candidates for president of Stud nt Council gave their platform in assembly. There was no party distinction. We are just one larg party. 2— (I -neral election to-day. Extra! Extra! Richard B:chofn. r president: Orris Thayer, vice president. 3 Oil City beat us 19-0. Oh. well! 5—It rained to-day. Hope It keeps up so It won't come down. t; -Senior class meeting for election of vice president. Pal was victor, but she is a busy woman. 7— Just classes. 8— Nous uvons ettidie et etudie. 9— More. 10—Vacation. 12— To-day’s Monday. Last night the boy friend-—well, that’s another thing. 13— Sick to-day. 14— Singing to-day. Extra! New songs. 15— -Inauguration exercises with much formality. I 6 — Vacation. 17 — flame with Cathedral Prep. Whop pec! We won 13 to o. 19— Blue Monday. Got a letter to-day. 20— (lot a Scotch cold—it is rather tight. 21— Sang bass to-day. Terrible cold. 22— President tried his power—first Student Council meeting. 23— Assembly by Room 5. What was that they had? 24— (lame at Sheffield. 7-0. Who won? 26— Tryouts for Junior class play. 27— (’hanged our diet. State exams. 28— More of them. 29— Just another day of exams. 30— Exams! Exams! NOVEMBER 2 .Mr. Blanden ask d Bud to read a sentence in I-»tln. Bud said he forgot to wear his glasses. He then asked him what the Cauls used for weapons. He said Caul stones, (lee, that kid's dumb. 3— Have you noticed the Seniors are talking with their hands? Bings here. 4— Singing. New songs next time. 6—Came with Union City. 9—A regular Monday. Clubs. 10—Just another day--study for all others. II -We observed Armistice Day. Bugs found out the war was over. 12 Student Council, Hi Times and Corrian meetings- Study for all others. 13—Friday. Bad luck! 16— 20—Ditto week. Same as all others. 23— Out of ink. Can’t write. 24— Keisters all out of ink. 2.7 Singing assembly. Mr. Sheen ill from effects—got out early. 26-29—Vacation. 30- -School is Just like John’s Ford. It started unexpectedly to-day. Ask Jessie, she knows. DECEMBER 1- -Seniors have h en having their pictures taken. 2— Dr. Evans gave a talk in assembly. Some « f bis. Jok s w re new never heard some of them. 3 Meetings. More meetings! I Talent disph.yrd in footh II squad of various typer. Th re, there, and there. 7 Basketball must have It-com - an actor. The sports wtiter says it’s taking the center of the stage in (’. H. S. T wtnty-iix

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