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

 - Class of 1932

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JUIU-X UAHJ' I t'Tt'KE OCCCIWTION name Elizabeth Lanston Helene Lewis Avis Lillie Mildred Lindstrom Ruth Lindstrom John Litz Mary L. Long John Love Florence Loveland Almeda Mack Howard Madsen Joe Mapes Kathryn May Kenneth McCray Nina McCray John McMahon Marjorie Mitchell Winifred Mitchell Bernice Olds Gertrude Palmer Eva Peterson Olive Peterson Jane Petracco Dora Pratt Charles Reed Kathryn Sawehyn Mary Sawehyn George Sekerak Arthur Shields Helen Sorenson Wilbur Sperry Ruth Stanford Marion Sullivan Virginia Sullivan Orris Thayer Carlyle Thomas Howard Van Tassel Ruth Wade Kenneth Watrous Georgia Webber Charles Willett Ann Wolford Frances Woodworth Dortlia Wright AMBITION' Sherman To be six feet tall To be calm Nadding To be a chorus girl Run his brother out of business Own a gum factory Be Walter Wlnchell To play the “Rosary To be able to type He has none To be a plumber To get K----- To be an artist To be fast To lisp To be a platinum blonde Be a flapper To talk To be cross To be short To eat A stenographer To win a boy friend To be a “gob To win people To sing soprano Reside in the city To get Mama's approval To get a man Salesman To weigh 100 pounds To swim Findley To imitate Raphael Make a basket To pass P. D. Get even with a few grads To run a hotel Plenty of it Own a department store Go on a wild party Own a candy shop Be an authoress Keep that school girl figure PRESENT OCCUPATION Wondering what M.M.s going to « Changing hoys friends Hurdling in from the country Being pleasant Waddling around In everybody's way Consuming it Collecting the dirt Learning to fiddle Giving people dirty digs Doing nothing Flirting Keeping her men Taxi driver Riding to school Dodging women Cleaning teeth Running someone elses business Editing the Hi Times Riding horseback Driving a car Following Eva Taking “Art Making eyes Rushing Rita Studying Traveling with Kathryn Playing golf Striving to graduate Singing loud Blushing Laughing Keeping quiet Being sick Butter and egg man A Joe Holden Toe dancing Walking Standing in the hall Working In offices Frederick Street Calming Ross Keeping Gert company Copying ■at A business woman V. W. C. A. leader Calmed Eating sugar wafer Glorified by Flo Own a chain of shoe Joints Still chewing Spreading it In Flaherty orchestra Strutting her stuff One of the unemployed Caught Looking for a new one Cartoonist Farmer's wife A woman hater Keeping her figure Minding her own Editor of X. Y. Times Raising dogs Keeping quiet Bossing Eva Living in Northeast A farmerette Scrubbing deck Sheen's stenog. A hermitess Chauffer! ng Carpenter Raising chickens Being wild Nursemaid Public Speaking N. Y. To own a rabbit farm A second “Willie Hoppee” Selling gasoline Seamstress Caller at square dances M llllne res Air pilot School Marnt” Librarian Red uclng

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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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SEN ICC CLASS WILL WK, THK CLASS OF 1932. of Cony High. Curry. Pennsylvania. being of as sound and disposing minds as can be expected after the terrible strain of our final examinations, do, m. k d cl re. and publish this, our last will and testament: To MISS HENDRICKSON -eaifarc to Youngstown. To MISS TITUS—A full and complete r citation from Jus one member or her class. To MR. AXTRLL—An adding machine to speed up commercial arithmetic. To MRS. McCORMICK- Repairs for her typ writers. To MR. ANItKRSOX—More pictur s and pink and blue cretonne for his home room. To MISS ANDREWS—A nival to call Study Hall to ord r. To MARY HAZEL— TlnyV unehewed half stick of cum. To FLORENCE LOVELAXI A portrait of Etta Kelt so she will not have to make one. To THE ORCHESTRA—A leader. To FRANCES DEAN—A third year class of French. To ELIZABETH LANSTON A Boston Cooking School Cook Book. (? To MR. ULAN DEN—A girls' home room where p ace reigns. To ACNES LILLIE—Frances B xtcr's glft-of-gab. To LAl’RA HEATH—Lillian Bowman's most precious possession, a hook entitled How To Cain Weight by All Ready There. To LOIS CORNELL -Olive Hixson's walk. To LILA IHNMAN—Avis Lillie's ability to talk. To ZOE PITT-—Avis Fish's come hlth r look”. To AMOS YORK—Angelina Barcssi’s 'whistle' talk. To KATHERINE CO LEO ROVE AND BUY BUTTERS Alice Fett -rolf and Bud's matrimonial appearance. To GLADYS SORENSON—Olive Peterson's :ylph-llke figui . To PAULINE LARSON Max Banks' claim on Pete . To JACK KRONE—Dominick's height. To EFFA MAY THOMAS- Bernice's good nature. Tj OUR DEAR TEACHERS- - 'll the goose eggs we have roc-iv.d dur.ng the past three years. To OUR NEXT YEAR'S TEAM Our athl tie ability. To THE JUNIOR CLASS—We bequ ath our honor as Seniors. To THE SOPHOMORES—We b qu ath our good looks. To THE NINTH GRADE—We leave our exe ss knowledge. To ALL WHO NEED ENCOURAGEMENT- -We give this motto He Wins Who Tries . We. hereby nominate and appoint Miss Barr sole Excutiix of this, our last will and testament. IN WITNESS THEREOF, we hereunto set our hand and real, in th • year of our Lord. Nineteen Hundred Thirty-Two. SENIOR CLASS OF 1932 Witnesses: Emma Blue Otto B. Shotte Iva Date Ura Fool Thirty

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