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NAME PRESENT OCCUPATION AMBITION FUTURE OCCUPATION Wilbur Uithrop Shooting Israelson's protege Gertrude Lindstrom Studying Essayist Bridge Expert William Mcl-ees Hockey To have a Harem Member of New York Rangers Joe Mallick Being tired To do less Doing nothing Marjory Me Kirov Dancing Run a tea-room Marrying a millionaire Steve Matsko Columbian Be a city slicker Potato grower Jane Maxwell Giving orders Luxury 8omebody??? William Molr To he with M A- M Sleep Wall-Street Broker Albert Moon Getting out of school Pounder of vocational School in I'. C. Living on Pennsylvania Avenue Richard Morris Waiting for school to start Shave Train announcer Stanley Van Tassel Blue and silver cars Own one Selling gasoline A oil Rita Wait- Blushing College “sshhhh” Merrill Wade Getting to school To be a big game hunter looking for the game Evelyn Wipers Doing Latin Be sophisticated Lipstick seller Helen Wojciechowskl Change her name Fashion Designer Frances Young Knitting Artist model Mrs. ??? Richard Mountain Carrying lx oks out N. Center Street Surpass his brother in size Following his brothers footsteps Dorothy Neylon Everybody's Pal Stenographer Secretary to a business executive Jeanette Palmer Singing in Methodist Choir Just an old fashioned Girl Jenette Patterson Dot's satellite High school vamp Telling bed-time stories Helen Rathbun Acting Follies Olie Harrison Rawson Bugler None Sergeant in the Army I)eLeo Reesink School pianist Study in England Roy Reed Debating To be an “All American” Big Business Man Phyllis Retherford Parties More Parties Interior Decorator Ann Reyda St. Edward’s I-ad A good position Mending her own Catherine Roach Keeping sweet English teac her Lady in-waiting Lucille Root Smiling Orval Root Arcude’s basketball team Woman Hater Raising hounds John Savko Playing mouth organ Make a basket Bouncer Wesley Seamens Company A” Play football Chauffer Mary Sears Getting acclimated To go to college Traveler Raymond Sears Drumming Curls “Still drumming around Lee Shoemaker Trying to fill all offices in Hi-School Lawyer Supreme Court Judge Stacey Skinner Coin clubber? Grow up Being famous Sara Jane Stanford Basketball Penthouse Bossing George Oleta Still Giggling Fall in Love Librarian Elnora Storer Copy reading Novelist Journalist George Sproveri Baseball To be a catcher on N. Y. Yankees Own a chicken farm Orville Street Munaging a debating team Barber Radical leader George Taylor Knocking 'em dead Retain forementioned skill A second Valentino
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CLaVSS DCCPHECY NAME PRESENT OCCUPATION AMBITION p. -r..r?e OCCUPATION Cecil Akani Driving to Panama Chain store executive Prizefighter Paul Auer Idol of Sophomore girls Mechanic Theatrical star Harry Baum Kartell Prize chemistry student Assassinate Bell Ruhinoff. the Second Jack Bell Talking constantly Journalist Crooner Marie Bennett Fiddling Directress of Symphonic orchestra Better Violinist Donna Burkhouse Being quiet Designer Housewife Leon Bertram Studying Engineer Tennis star Robert Brockmann Keeping on Honor Roll Another Engineer Economist Mary F. Brooks Advertiser Prima Donna I hotographer Ernest Burik Driving a large, very tired Ford. Racing ace Auto (Ford) Salesman Ruth Bush High Skull Captain Get what she wants Teacher Harry Casperson Skiing Own an airplane Flying the same airplane Arlene Chase losing her voice Nurse Housekeeping Ruth Cole Sweet smile Kindergarten Teacher Modiste Harriett Colegrove Getting snapshots To he a “Wild Irish Rose Corry society matron Francis Coyle School treasurer Band cashier Secretary of the V. S. Treasury Lucille Cullen Roller and ice skating Model small sizes Own a tea Shoppe Elizabeth Dahl Chewing gum To own a gum factory Still chewing Bruce Hearing Arguing? Journalist Bringing home the bacon Iva Donaldson ••• •• Gary Dlngfelder Having his P. I), done Salesman Fuller brush man Raymond Edson S Ball Reporter Sailor Joe Ficcardi Atlantic Pacific Manager Jan Garber Merton Fitch Hunter Basketball coach Cowboy Frank Gates Growing tail Machinist Anything Roland Gates Tnicking Big game hunter Antique shop keeper Dorothy Gnuffreau Being well dressed Violinist French teacher Viola Goring looking for one Trained nurse Old Maid??? Frank Grice Y.M.C.A. worker Secretary Night Club owner Walter Gulick Football Mt. Pleasant business man Dairyman Eleanorc Hall Asking questions To ask questions Getting no answers Clinton Haines Sports Reporter Traffic cop Professional football player Joe Hasbrouck Tooting Have his own hand Graduating Helen liudock Walking with Iva Do something Darning socks William Jewell Still trying to pass English Playing with Glen Gray Radio technician N’aomi Johnson Art Run an Art Shoppe Accompanist at Metropolitan Boh Johnson Learning to Dance Racing Mechanic Robert Keppel Collecting pennies Chemist Grocery man Ruth Kirch Setting hair To keep her hair curly Beauty specialist Mvre LaMachio Shorthand Finance Court Stenographer
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SCHOOL CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 5- Another one of those hard moments of life: hack to school for the 34-35 term. 6- Sophomores progressing nicely, as they are beginning to find their way about the building. 15 One of the Sophomores tumbled down the stairs today. Well, life has many hard knocks. 17 N'ight game at Meadville. Beavers showed plenty of fight but were defeated 19 (Mass elections, homeroom officers, also chosen. Athletic Association begins Season Ticket sale drive. 20 Mi Times Staff organized and First Meeting of Student Council. 29 Beavers at Titusville today; another defeat but they went down fighting. 30- A red-letter day for a member of Mr. Sheen's family. OCTOBER 1 The beginning of another month! Only 155 days until the summer vacation. 2 The Ixmney Limericks of Senior Comp, class seemed to have made a grand hit. 3 Singing period today; and can those Sophomores ever sing the school song? 6—First home game. Heavers vs Oil City. Dance at Junior High tonight. 8 Miss Rowland, our much respected Knglish teacher, has very much ability as a poet. One of her poems received publication in Western Henna. Poets”. 9 Clubs organized today. Many you can choose. 10 Hob Lamona took on duties of Janitor for a week, this being in form of a punishment. 12 Now the Seniors are beginning to realize the trials of the year. The first groups report to Brooks studio to have individual pictures taken. 1C Two new Seniors have arrived from Columbus. Welcome fellows! 19 Hurrah! No school today. Tenth annual session of Pennsylvania State Association was held today at Oil City. 23 A grand fall-day! You know, one of these days that you would rather do something besides going to school. 24 Heaver's having hard-work-out in preparation for North Fast game. 25 Assembly today. J. Craigg. of the Pennsylvania Indemnity Corporation, delivered a very interesting address on safety. 26 -Less work for the Seniors, some Jun- iors and Sophomores elected to the Hi-Times staff. 27 Active member left Corry with her parents who are motoring to Albuquerque. New Mexico. 30- (.hosts, goblins and witches! He careful they might get you. NOVEMBER I Another month passed away. Just 52 until Christmas vacation. He patient. 5 -Hi-Times goes to Press. 7 Anyone would think we were still living in colonial times with all the whooping going on in the auditorium. A full blooded Sioux-lndian gave an educational lecture on Indian customs. x New Songs were added to the song list today for use in assembly. We certainly needed the additions. 9 A fine Armistice program was presented in Assembly today. Many interesting talks were given. 12 The football and basketball teams and managers had to smile at the little birdie, as their pictures were taken for the Corrian. 12 Stick out your tongue and say. ah! Dim?. Kibler here today for usual health examination. I I Merrill Wade must have been in a bad mood today. He put to ruin a chair in study ball, gracefully snapping off two legs. 16 Tool. Tool. etc. Just band practice. 2 » The Advertising staff of the Corrian has begun its annual soliciting campaign to raise funds for the 1935 year hook. 21 How the shutters are clicking today! There certainly are going to be a lot of snapshots in the Corrian this year. 28 Six weeks marks close today. What will be our fate? 29 Thanksgiving program in charge of Hoy's Student Council. DECEMBER 3—Many absentees noted, due to overeating of turkey. 7 Junior Class presents class dance at Junior High Gym. A fine affair! 10—The Big Four Club completed publication of a new book entitled One Thousand and One Practical Fortunes. Hope it meets with public approval. II The Junior Tri-Hi-Y elected officers. Faculty game tonight, good luck boys. 12 A peppy assembly today. Why not? We have new song sheets. 13 -Miss Helen Rathbun elected manager of Beaverettes. A very efficient one.
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