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

 - Class of 1936

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Top Row:- Left to Right DORIS VIRGINIA AKAM Vice President Lunch Club A loyal person tall, slim and true. A better friend one never knew. LUCILLE MAY AK AM Here is a spirit deep and crystal clear. Calmly beneath her earnest face it lies. Free without boldness, meek without fear. WILLIAM LAWRENCE ARMITAGE Rand 2. He isn't afraid of the ladies In fact he thinks they're fine. He has a nice disposition And what some call a 'line'. Bottom Row:- Left to Right ETHEL DOLLY BECKWITH Basket ball 1; Glee Club 1. 2: Pres. S.O.S. Club 2; Sec'y-Treas. Home Room 3. Good sense and good nature are never separated. LAHOMA RUTH BLAKESLEE When words are scarce They're seldom spent in vain. What’s the use of worrying— It only causes pain. GAYLE BORDEN BOUTWELL The man was pretty well in case. And showed some humor in his face; Looked, with an easy, careless mien. A perfect stranger to the spleen. WILSON COBB ARMITAGE Hand 2. 3. I'm quite a mechanic—I have to be. To get these kids to town. And we’re all sure that we'll get there If there isn't any breakdown. DORTHEA RUTH BROCKMANN Glee Club 2. 3: M.M. .3: Lunch Club Pres. 2. Happy am I. from care I'm free Why can’t you all be contented like me? JOE PHILLIPS BARESSI Basketball 2. 3: Sec. A.A. 3: Football 3; Baseball 2. 3. Why should I more knowledge gain. When it only causes pain? HOMER GLENN BULARD He's full of mischief He’s full of fun When he sits somewhere near you Your troubles have just begun. C in s

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President—Duane Fogle Vice President—Robert Roelofs Secretary—Marjorie Young Treasurer—Robert Rathbun SEN ICE CLASS HISTCEy HOW WELL WE REMEMBER entering Senior High School in 1933! As we went from one class to another in what was then an unfamiliar building, we felt that we were being introduced into a new life, full of many adventures. Soon we became accustomed to our new surroundings and found that our High School was filled with friendly teachers and pupils. Although we were only Sophomores, we realized that we had a definite part to play in school life and we set out to do our best to carry out this work. From our class of 133 members we chose the following officers to represent us: President, Duane Fogle; Vice President. Donald Paulson; Secretary, Albert Rathbun; Treasurer, Robert Roelofs. Among the various ways in which we proved our willingness to work for our school, was winning the Athletic Association banner through a hardfought fight. This, and other events, made our Sophomore year very worth-while. As we entered our Junior year we found that, though we had risen from the “Sophomore Stage,” we were by no means left with nothing ;o do. There was the Junior-Senior banquet and prom to give! We held several dances which greatly helped to defray the expenses of these, but most of our expense was taken care of by the Junior play entitled “Yours Truly, Willie”. This was under the capable direction of Miss Bennett and the parts were well taken by Harrison Curtis. Charlotte Schramling. Richard Shoop. Robert Ott, Marjorie Young. Agatha St. Pierre, Fred Walsh, Elaine St. Pierre, and Duane Fogle. Our “prom” which was held in April was a very enjoyable affair and was the climax to a successful year. Our class leaders were: President, Duane Fogle; Vice President. Robert Jewell; Secretary. Hazel Rehnborg; Treasurer, Charlotte Schramling. This year we have found ourselves ranked as Seniors. Because this has been our Senior year, we have been kept very busy preparing to graduate. Many of us purchased school rings or pins and could be seen proudly displaying them after they arrived. We carry with us the memory of friendly teachers who have tried to give us standards to take with us through life to help make us better citizens, and of scnooimates wno have come io mean so much to us. Our school motto “Pinter to learn; depart to serve,” is one which we shall try to make part of our lives and which we shall hold before us as we enter into some new experience that life holds for us. !12i



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SENICES • Top Row:- Left to Right- JOHN WESCOTT CRAKER Pres. Home Room 1: Basketball 1. Pres. Hi-Y 1, 3: Student Council 2. Football 2. 3. Then he will talk—ye gods, How he will talk. LESLIE CHARLES BULARD A hold over of another year. From Spring Creek he came, To study with us here. We hope he reaches fame. FOREST HENRY BROWN He’s a pretty good student One of the kind we’d like to keep. But you all know the saying— “Still water runs deep. Bottom Row:- Loft to Right— BONNELL GEORGE CHASE This auto driver of wide renown, Hauls a load of girls all over town. What will his friends ever do. When they lose a chauffeur so tried and true? ALBERT WILLIAM COLE Junior Play 2. What’s your secret, what’s your charm? You’re never without a girl on your arm. ELLEN CORINNE CULLEN Student Council 1; Sec’y S.O.S. 3. Never at a loss, never in a hurry. And her motto is. “Do it but don’t worry. BETTY MAY CASEY Mixed Chorus 2. Another of the quiet kind. But with her no fault can we find. LEWIE CASTRANTAS The hardest working boy in town, He smiles and works and is never found With idle hands or any frown. HARRISON EVERETT CURTIS Student Council 1.2; Basketball 1. 2. 3. Band 1. 2, 3; Sec’y-Treas. Home Room 3: Head Usher 3; 7 C’s. 3. V. Pres. Boy's Student Council 2. Who stood therein was of great renown. ELIZABETH CAROLYN DAHL Tall of figure with pretty eyes, Hidden within a secret lies, So neat in her work and bashful too, Success is our only wish for you.

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