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' cc 79 When memory plays an old tune on the heart. Songs How cruelly sweet are the echos that start KK KC CK Cl ll Cl IK Four Leaf Clover . . . . .Lenore Austin Nature Boy ....... .... B ill Gordon Two Loves Have I ......... . . .Jim Bennett I Hate To Loose You ........ .... L eona Volk I'd Love To Live In Loveland . . . ...... Velma West Just For Now ........................ Robert Fish What Is This Thing Called Love .... Lucian Franchina I'll Remember April .................... Lyle Ladd Say Something Sweet To Your Sweethearti' . Freda Long Hair of Gold, Eyes of Blue ........ Rhoda Anderson Rambling Rose ....................... Ted Pondel li Ci CK KK KK KS Delores ............... . . . Delores McCray Bella Bella Marie ...... ...... M ary McElroy Everyday I Love You ..... .......... M ike Clark Pretty Baby ................... Caroline Elchynski Candy Store Blues .................. Donnie Lines Girls Were Made To Take Care of Boys . .Betty French Racing With The Moon ................ Leo Mather Let's Be Sweethearts Again .............. Joan Ross That's My Desire .......... ...John Bogniak My Devotion ..................,.... Devota Mack Baby, Don't Be Mad At Me ............ Cash Elston Why Does It Get So Late So Early ..... Edward Paver Blue Skies .................... Richard Christensen To Each His Own .................. Keith Robinson I'm In Love With You, Honey ........ Bob Seastead KK il KC ll H CK H Cl Cl if KK My Happiness ................ Katherine Messenger I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen .... Curtis Feldt It's You Or No One ................ David Andrus Dark Eyes ......................... Julia Ficcardi Sooner or Later ................... Douglas Brown You Keep Coming Back Like A Song . .Patti Blanchard I Love You For Sentimental Reasons . . .Barbara Gates I'l1 Close My Eyes ..................... David Fox It Only Happens When I Dance With You ..................................TomBlakeslee Night And Day .................... Doris Blymiller That's For Me ........ . . .Marilyn Denton Sentimental Journey .... .... H arold Young I'll Get Byv .............. ....... B ob Hall You Can't Be True Dearl'. . ...... Jim Merry Serenade Of The Bells . .. ..... Betty McCray Let Us Make Believe .... . . . Clara Robishaw Stormy Weathern ..... . . . Kathleen Peiffer Whiffenpoof Song . .. .... Milton McIntyre Sleepy Head ...... .... G eraldine Parsons Tell Me A Story .... ....... J oe Wetmore Life Gets Tedious . .. ..... George Paver Confess .......... . . .Roger Haight M y most pleasant memory of C.H.S. ........ H15 this a dagger that I see before me? ...,.... No, his English Lili' -- ..... Douglas Brown My most pleasant memory of C.H.S. .. ...... after the Prom when Donny got lost while walking in the rain ........ Belly French 23
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The Junior may-1948 . . . . .11?.,:':::rz'.i.fi.1'?.i:ii..'Z,?.5 ' Front Row: Julia Ficcardi, Norma Keefer, Caroline Elchynski, Carol Mae Cochran, Leona Volk, Alyce Lee, Jane Butters, Francis Buell, Howard McCray, David Nichols, Ray Amy, David Duke, Curtis Feldt. Back Row: Jean Ross, Mr. Philip Legal, Director. THE ANGELL BRATS , True to tradition, the Junior Class Play was presented to capacity audiences both nights, February 26 and 27, 1948. The Angell Brats , a three act comedy by Jay Tobias, surmounted nerves and stage fright and came through with flying colors. The stage is set by a wealthy Uncle Az, played by Howard McCray, who informs his neffy by mail that unless the professor is married by his 40th birthday, he will be cut off without a copper. The professor, ably presented by David Nichols, hands the prob- lem over to his three children, Pat, Billy, and Dodo, who, of course, have their favorites. The three rnanhunters , were portrayed to an excellent advantage by Jean Ross, as Venetia Van Arlen, a widow, Carol Mae Cochran, as Miss Oliphant, a perfume addict, and Norma Keefer, playing the part of Twila Twitchell, a strictly intellectual per- son. The two Negro servants, played by Francis Buell and Julia Fic- cardi, provided most of the comedy. They were supported by a hero ,-lisping Curtis Feldt, who, as the Widow's son, Orley was gracefully chasing Pat Angell. The climax came when Uncle Az and Grandma Grimes, the latter pla.yed by Caroline Elchynski-appeared. Others in the play were Jane Butters as Pat Angell, Ray Amy as Bill, and Alyce Lee as Dodo. The housekeeper, Ruth, portrayed by Leona Volk, finally came in for her share of the glory as the wife of Dr. Angell. . In charge of the production was Mr. Philip Legal, who was as- sisted by Norma May as student director. My most pleasant memory of C.H.S. ...,.... 'cthe presentation of the fanior Play ........ Leona Volk 22
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ALMA MATER , S I 3 -+- Eiiiiirjiiilfr 'ffl if lil A iii ll X tlillvjiflj S L V, . , U9 5,4344 raw F53 J gl - S Al Fl iiljii rc ll? 0 l ii As the hills of Pennsylvania Rise to skies of blue, So ascends our veneration, Corry High, to you. Let the chorus swell in anthems, Far and loud and long, Corry High School and her glory, Ever be our song. Chorus- There amid the Of our city fair Proudly stands the old High Building Tis for her we care. busy humming 1 Though from here our paths may seve Distant unknown ways. Still abides the memory ever, Of our High School Days. Raise the chorus, speed it onward Till the echoes flee, Here's a cheer for Corry High School Hail,-all hail to thee. My most pleasant memory of C .H .S. ........ '6Well, if it hadrft been for C.H S I woaldrft have met her. You know whonf' .ccc. Howard McCray 24 1.
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