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President •• Walter Gulick Vice President - Bruce Dearing Secretary - Jack Bell Treasurer - Robert Johnson SEN ICC CLASS tilSTCCy A HUNDRED AND TWENTY-ONE strong we entered Corry Senior High School, deposed from our position as “cocky” ninth graders to the lowly place of the Sophomore amongst overbearing Juniors and Seniors. During our Sophomore year our class officers were: President, Lee Shoemaker; Vice President, Norman Orsell; Secretary-Treasurer, Ruth Hush. The class as a whole was not outstanding in social events, but was ably represented in all school organizations. Taking our place as Juniors-ninety-four-in September of 1933, we had our turn of whipping the “Sophies” into shape, and well we did it. All the year’s activities pivoted about the Junior-Senior. Various money-making enterprises were conducted throughout the year to help finance the prom. Outstanding among these was the class play. “Girl Shy”, which was ably directed by Miss Bennett and presented by a cast consisting of Lee Shoemaker, Helen Rathbun. Roy Reed. Harriett Cole-grove, Jack Bell. Virginia Spencer. Bruce Dearing. Clinton Haines. Elnora Storer, Mary Frances Brooks, Robert Brockmann, and Rita Waite. Under the able leadership of our class officers — President, Lee Shoemaker; Vice-President. Roy Reed; Secretary, Carl Hixson; Treasurer. Dorothy Neylon—together with the cooperation of other members of the class, our Junior-Senior banquet and dance was a huge success, both socially and financially. Just before the prom, wedding bells rang and Sara Jane Reed became Sara Jane Stanford. As Juniors we steadily forged our way ahead in various organizations, and during our Senior year were prominent as leaders and officials, of the class and of the school. We finish our high-school careers, with our group having dwindled from the original hundred and twenty-one to approximately eighty-one--still loyal classmates. As we depart for institutions of higher learning or to enter the business world, we regret that our happy high school days are ended. We carry with us a memory of friendly teachers who have tried to mould us into worthy men and women and good citizens, loving friends and schoolmates, and associations which will color our future lives. Our motto, the motto of Corry Senior High School, is peculiarly appropriate to a graduating class. “Enter to learn; depart to serve”. It provides an aim upon entering the school-- to make the most of opportunities presented to us. Now as we leave the portals of this institution of learning, we have in our minds and hearts the ambition and desire to be worthy of that motto, to make it an integral part of ourselves, and to follow its precepts in business and social life, as we “depart to serve”.
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Cecil Christie Akam Hi Times 10: Health Club 10: Hi-Y Club 10. 11. 12; Athletic-Association 10. 11. 12: Student Council 10. 12: Dramatic Club 11; Coin Club 12; Harry Baumgarten Health Club 10; Orchestra io. li. 12: Hi-Y 10. 11. 12: Athletic Association 10. 11. 12: Study Club 12. Marie E. Bennett Health Club 10: Athletic Association 10. 11. 12; Glee Club 11. 12; Band 11. 12: Mixed Chorus 12: Study Club 12. Leon Leroy Bertram Health Club 10; Athletic Club 10; Vice Pres. Home Room 10: Mushball Team 10. 11; Debate Club 11 Treasurer: President of Sigma Gama Sigma Hi-Y Club 11; Athletic Assoc. 10. 11. 12; Basketball Squad 10. 11. 12: Usher 11. 12; Senior Hi-Y 12 V. Pres.; Pres, of Home Room 12: Coin Club 12: Treas. Corrian 12. Paul Carrol Auer Glee Club 10; Health Club 10: Athletic Assoc. 10. 12; Mushball Team 10: Hi-Y Club 10. 11. 12; Football Squad 10. 11; Art Club 12. Jack Taber Bell Mushball 10; Bask etball 10: Sec’y of Home Room 10; Health Club 10; Athletic Assoc. 10. 11; Senior Hi-Y 11. 12: Cheerleader 10. 11. 12; Dramatic Club 11. Vice Pres.: Football Squad 10. 12; Usher 11. 12: Baseball 11: Basketball 11: Hi Times 11: Corrian 11; Girl Shy” 11: Sec’y of Class 12; Boys Glee Club 12. Donna C. Berkhouse Puzzle Club 10; Travel Club 10; Clogging Club 11; Study Club 11. 12: Athletic Assoc. 12. Robert Brockmann Sec’y of Home Room 10; Health Club 10; Student Council 10: Alternate Rep.: Athletic Assoc. 10. 11, 12: Dramatic Club 11; Treasurer uirl Shy ; Sigma Gama Sigma Hi-Y 11; Sec’y Home Room 12. Hi-Y Club 12; Hi Times Staff 12; Corrian 12: Football Squad 12; Sec’y of llixhtffi
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