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

 - Class of 1951

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Dorothy Patterson: She's always busy, this blonde so pert, Her quick, keen mind is always alert. Dixie Phillips Grice: VVe wish success to this girl so dear, Who changed her name in her senior year. Mercena Proctor: Her walk is stately, her manner serene, Union City was smart to choose her their Queen. Agnes Puehly: Colorful witty, and very gay, She was quite a success in the Junior Play. Daniel Reynolds: Dan is handsome, Dan is smart, And his smile has brightened many a heart. Mary Ricketts: Good looks and good deeds, so I've observed, Make her popularity truly deserved. Delores Ross: A helpful Librarian, courteous to all, A nicer girl we can't recall. Frank Ross: We think that he can't be beat, Football and Hi-Y are his meat. Betty Ann Russell: Laughter and mirth in Betty combine, To make her happy all of the time. Coletta Schramling: Her grades are good, her work is fine, Her heart has gone to Otterbein. Eugene Sharer: As a drummer and a dancer, this guy Is one of the best in Corry High. Dot Sherwood: VVhenever the music is extra grand, You'll know that Dot is in the band. Betty Shields: She is cheery, she is good, She always does the things she should. Senior Silhouettes Edia Monroe Silvis: He's got a smile that warms your heart, And his clothes are always very smart. Edward Slagle: -Another soldier boy is he, May good luck with him always be. Julia Smith: Small and cute she's quite a beauty, This lovely miss whom we call Judy. Douglas Spaulding: With girls he rates, in sports he's great, But to class he's always late. Rex Spaulding: King of the gridiron, of Htriple threatl' fame, We're sure he's headed for Notre Dame. John Svetz: He'll answer questions about a gear or wheel, But don't mention girls, to him they don't appeal. Walter Sweet: Sweet by nature, Sweet by name, He's a class officer of great fame. lone Taylor: A little girl with pretty hair, Who never seems to have a care. Robert Upperman: Short and dark with flashing eyes, He's gone to join the fighting guys . Rita Varassa: Sheis always smiling her lovely smile, To be her friend is worth your while. Martin Whiteley: Tho, he seldom has very much to say, He's one of the best in every way. Harley Whitney: An all right guy so full of fun, One of the nicest under the sun. Betty Wood: Big brown eyes, expression wise, She seems an angel in disguise. W. Ingram, G. Kingsley, j. Merriman, B. Karkoski, W. King, B. Wood: Mr. W. Miller, Mr. F. L. Edwards, B. Chiricuziog B West, K. Berkhousg W. Sweet: B. Powers: B. Powers, M. Gordon: B. Russell, J. Smith, J. Bender, G. Ohrn, j. Drobnek, M Ricketts. I

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Senior Silhouettes C. Elchynskig M. Gurney: J. Merriman, B. Wood: G. Ohrn, K. Berkhous, l. Nlotuzg E. Ploss, Nl. Davis, P. Plossg Twirlers and Majorettesg G. Kingsley, P. Clark: N. Wood: F. Ross. Barbara Kowalski: She aluars dresses up to date, Witli all her friends she's sure to rate. Joanne Lamb: Dark hair and dazzling eyes, She can't help laughing tho' she tries. Anthony Lamendola: He's smart, he's smooth, he's tall and dark, VVe know he's sure to make his mark. Richard Larson: A wonderful athlete, an all 'round good guy, From grade A marks, he'll never shy. Raymond Lawson: A friendly, likable senior guy, Tho' the girls like him, with them he's shy. Jean Mack: Our Jeannie with the soft blonde A hair , ls always happy and free from care. Carl Malek: He plays in the band, in the orches- tra too, Even in history he's sure to get through. Ruth Matteson: She's the sweetest person under the sun, Depend on Ruthie to get things done. Charles McCray: Disregard his He knows eve1'y trick that Roberta McCray: Her face is brown, You'll never see her wear McElroy: A man of few thing out., Troy innocent look, 's in the book. fair, her hair is a frown. words, he works And his own little car he's seldom without. Patrick McGraw: Irish wit and 'l'hat's our Pat with hair jokes so funny, so sunny. Mary Ellen Lee: A friend to all is Mary Lee, Always happy, a joy to see. Robert Lewis: He's the tall, strong, silent kind, A keener wit you'll never find. John Lindstrom: Quiet, bashful, very shy, A grand good pal is this swell guy. 0 U Madalyn Lines: Tho' i'Candyl' seems quiet, Sl19,S really gay, Her laughing eyes give her away. Charles Lucas: Chnck may seem bashful, even shy, Yet there is mischief in his eye. Russell Merriman: He left us for the Navy, so, Our best wishes to him go. Jean Merriman: Pretty, well dressed, very neat, Always popular, always Sweet. Patrick Miller: Witli ready wit and cheerful He'll talk himself to fame some day. Virginia Miller: Quiet, sweet, and nice is she, More like her there ought to be. way, Joyce Mitchell: Not too quiet, lots of fun, She's a friend to everyone. Rita Morgan: Small and nice in her own little way. More and more friends she makes each day. Emory Morton: A better friend can ne'er be found, More of his kind we'd like around. Motuz: A Winsome lass is our little 'Rene, No wonder we chose her for our Football Queen. Irene Rosemarie Munn: So likable, so full of fun, Thatfs why we all like Rosie Munn. Gloria Ohrn: She has a. way we all admire, Of her sweet smile, we'l1 never tire. John Oldenski: A grand combination of charm and brain, V As long as he's here, the girls won't com- plain. Rosa Pate: Here's to Rosa, shy seems she, But a nicer person, there couldn't be.



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The Juniors ...... .... C lass of 1952 JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY President ..........,.............,. Charles Long Vice President .. . Donald Bagley Secretary .... .. Janet Orcutt Treasurer ......................,. Richard Lee After that first nervous day in September, 1949, we fell in love with our Alma Mater and proceeded to elect our officers for our first year in Senior High. With the help of our class officers, Donald Bagley, Dixie Nichols, Mary Helen Curtis, and Donna Whaley, we had a very successful year. September, 1950, found us jumping right into the swing of things, for we knew we had big things to accomplish. Our first great affair was the class play, f'The Cannibal Queen , in which all members of the cast were a great success. ln years to come we will continue to remember Sophie Sander as the Cannibal Queen who followed Max Bennink all the way from the Solomon Island, but who de- serted him in favor of her new head man, Paul Suchar. Super salesmen in the ticket selling contest for the class play, and the number of tickets they sold follow: Shirley Hall-74, John Rozelle452, Betty Humes--43, Donald Bagley-Y-20, and Dorothy Ayers-19, Lucille Beckwith, Nancy Wood, Mary Helen Curtis, and Janet Orcutt con- tributed their bit to community life by acting in a skit, 'tMrs. Scattershot So- licits , which started the annual Red Cross Fund Drive. As the Corrian goes to press, we are starting work on our Prom which is to be held on March 29, 1951, and which promises to be one of the best ever held. JUNIOR JINGLES Wanda Aldrich: She's got a smile for everyone, And likes to have a lot of fun. Tony Amoroso: A nicer fellow is hard to find, You'll never know what's on his mind. Eugene Anderson: A quiet boy as you can see, Very nice it seems to me. Roger Andrus: When it comes to tactics he's on top, And in football Il9,S hard to stop. Delores Aquilino: She looks angelic in every way, Which leaves me with 'very little to say. Wilma Armitage: A lass with quaint and quiet ways, May fortune bring her happy days. Dorothy Ayers: Cute and blonde and always busy, So many dates they make her dizzy. Donald Bagley: What's your secret, What's your charm, Who's that girl upon your arm? Joseph Baumgarten: Joe is lucky like a four leaf clover, He always seems to put things over. 'Theresa Bailey: Another of the quiet kind, But with her no fault we find. Lucille Beckwith: This girl really knows how to dress, She's considered one of the best. Shirley Bennett: This girl is tall and very cute, In the orchestra she plays the flute. Max Bennink: A clever guy and very smart, But rather reckless with his heart. Kay Berkhous: A lively brunette, carefree and gay, A nice disposition and plenty to say. Raymond Betag: Very quiet and nice to know, You'll always find him on the go, Lyle Blynt: Lyle is always ready for fun, With a smile or a jibe for everyone. James Bogden: Jimmy Bogden is his name, Always tops in 'any game. Barbara Brynolfson: She is smart and so precise, Always sweet and always nice. Helen Bull: She knows her work in every way, She-'s sure to reach her goal some day. Eugene Canfield: Eugene Canfield is his name, Music's sure to bring him fame. Paul Car1'ier: Paul is friendly, good and kind, Basketball is on his mind. 30

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