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

 - Class of 1932

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8- Vacation—excused early this A. M. 9- Gee! Things are dull around school. 10— Rain. I |—program In charge of teachers. 11— I was sick to-day. I got the traveling bag or grip. 15- Strayed, lost or found, a I . I), class. I« -Had a sample of •■Tommy” and It tasted like more. 17 Isn't the weather fine? IX- Home room meetings. Had mistletoe over Emma’s seat hut the logs don’t come In anymore. We had a Christmas entertainment. It was a wow! 25- Vacation starts- Merry Christmas. 1931 A. I . (A. I), means all done) JANUARY I oh hum! I am so glad we are back. 5—Study. ; More study. S.nging fourth period. 7 Everybody Is in the hall If not in home room, or iu a meeting. X—Have you noticed these orange sweaters? You must be blind. II Wash day. Clubs as usual. 12— Whoppee! Faculty meeting! Vacation for forty-five minutes. 13 Studying. Exams ahead! I I More studying. 15— Nuff studying! 16— Came at Titusville. They won 25-24. Some game! 18-22- One solid week of study. Coming events cast their shadow before them. 23—Tri Hi-Y and Ili-Y conference. Gee! Of all the fellows and g.rls around. Hop in the evening. Girls free. 25- Wow! Exams tomorrow. j6—Exams! 27- Exams! Exams! «X- Exams! Exams! Exams! 29—Exams! Exams! Exams! Exams! FEBRUARY 1 — Second semester—ran through schedule—new books new classes - and marks in everything. 2— same old song, down to brass tacks. 3— Cold to-day. Clubs. 4— Just classes! 5 Assembly. W.C.T.r. speaker on prohibition. We all enjoyed it. X— Gobi weather, good Ice skating. Mrs. Sheen found that the fountain of youth was Just north of Corry and not In Florida. 11— Corrlan meeting. Mr. Sheen put some dynamite away under the staf? and woke them from a dream of unemployment to a nightmare of WORK. 12— Just classes and ciubs. 15— Junior class meeting, plans being made for the event of tin year. 16— Miss Lois Gregory spoke to us in assembly about purity. 17—Test in P. I). Have a test every day and I haven’t passed one this semester IX—Meeting—and study for others. 11 —Allegheny debaters told us the causes of depression. Capitalism was the subject. No decision was rendered. 22- We celebrated Washington's and Bernice’s birthday with an assembly. 28 -Gee. I’m excited. Tomorrow I am going to study. 29—Studied to-day. I do every year on this date. MARCH 1-7—Cramming for the six weeks tests. X—We had a debate with Columbus here. Preparing for the debate. 1 guess it was resolved a little more practice is needed. 9—We went to Columbus and argued some more on the question of Unemployment Insurance. 10—Mr. Axtell is under th • weather. I guess everyone is more or less. 14— Miss Hendrickson is ill and she sort of made us that way. Miss Wilson was sub. That explains everything for French II students. Ask them the reason. 15— Nothing doing. 24 -Vacation only three days. 29— Junior-Senior Prom tonight. 30— Oh hum. what did you say? No. I wasn't sleeping. I just closed my eyes. I had a swell time. APRIL 7 Don't agitate the faculty, they aren’t feeling good. x—What is going to happen, we had assembly. Discovered a nymph. Spring was amongst us. The poem said something about colds. 11 — We are ordering invitations but that doesn't mean anything. 12— A ditto Tuesday. 13- The assembly was given by the more musically inclined pupils. 15—Ho-cha-cha. Did you see the new styles. Room IX gave a style show. 20—A sample of the Bennett Brother’s musical ability. Good luck. hoys. 22—Bernard and Allen both won first place in their class. 23—Band goes to Grove City to-day. Shh! Mr. Sheen Isn't here, he chaperoned the band. Corrlan goes to press. JUNE 1-2-3—Exams! Exams! Exams! 5— Baccalaureate sermon. 6— Class day. I am just beginning to realize this is my last year in old Corry High. 7— Commencement at last. Diplomas and farewells in same moment. Goodbye C. H. S. T wtnly-uvcn

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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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 c Kj-K uj.nj' NAME Russel Adams Harold Akam Dick Bachofner Maxine Banks Angelina Baressl Frances Baxter Allan Bennett Lillian Bowman Joanne Brown Anna Bystryckl Gertrude Carroll Jordan Christensen Julia Ann Cole Mary Ann Cole William Coyle Cecelia Davison Don DeJean Lois Drake Gertrude Evans Dominick Falcone Alice Fetterolf Lilah Ferry Avis Fish Mary Grace Allan Hasbrouck Roland Hasbrouck Mary Henrietta AI Hill Louis Hill Olive Hixson Mary Hynatyszyn Clarence Huth George Johnson Josephine Johnson Orville Johnson Ruby Kinney Dorothy Kittelberger Igtwrence Klinger Mary Kormos John Kornlkoski C. Kovach SEN HOE CLASS EIPCPHECY AMBITION To have a goatee Grow up To have a harem Jody Maloney To he a soprano To gain weight To play a Sousa horn To look Spanish To fall out of bed To tango Tldioute Lie a cabinet maker To speak French Ditto To kill a quart To he a singer Midget To he an All-American” To he sophisticated Keep her hair curly To he a banker To be aloof To he bright To he a herring To get a man To l»e a House of David To be wild To look angry To drive I ouis' motorcycle Crash the movies Igiugh like Joe E. Brown To he bright like John To live in I'. C. Who knows? Own an ostrich farm Marry a rich widow ? ? ? ? Lose 10 pounds To sing In a choir To keep her hair curled Keep hooks To he nonchalant PRESENT OCCCRATION Composing love letters Shooting can rubbers Being conceited Jody Maloney Being pleasant Eating candy Making weird noises Dieting Reeding Speaking Swedish Being beautiful Sawing wood Abstract Ditto Playing hop-scotch Following the Cole twins Climbing hills Coaching Nevonne Making up History Thinking up deviltry Lending pajamas Pounding H. J.'s typewriter Typing looking for one Growing a beard Growing up Getting good marks Making Whoopee Keeping his brother calm Basso Profundo (Girls' Glee Club) Making baskets (B.B.) Visiting Cherry Street Solving riddles Eating bananas Looking for one We wonder? Keeping the calendar Eating Having It curled Writing checks Seeing Florence home FITI HE OCCUPATION Playing Grampa Big business man Author of lovelorn Column Jody Maloney Singing bass Galll Curchia second Still making wlerd noises Climbing stairs Beauty specialist Pounding typewriter Populating Tldioute Catching skunks Throwing dishes Chewing gum Manager of A. P. Driving the “Chivvie Telling bed-time stories French teacher Being a model Playing a guitar Another L. Tashman Keeping an eye on L. K. Having a whale of a Job Keeping him Being famous Bringing home the bacon A movie actress Being a traffic cop Being a good husband Looking after little ?s Indexing dictionaries Telling people how to do things Tea taster Bridge expert Peeling potatoes Counting the rabbits Growing limherger cheese North Warrenlte Keeping thin A banker None

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