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WHO'S WHO Who's Who BOY Most Popular ...............,..., ........ M axine Reichley .............. ........... B urnette Powell Best Looking ............... ...,..., M axine Reichley ............. ,,,,,A,,,,, W illig King Best Athlete ...,......,.. ....,.........,.................... M ary Morrison .............. ........... C harles Strite Best Mixer ................ ...- .......... .... .................. Marsella Reese ............. .,,,,,,,,,,, W illis King Biggest Flirt .............., ...................,............,. P auline Pitzen .............. ,,AA,,,,,A, E dwin Inbody Most Talkative .,...,....,.... ..,,.. L eah Mae Reese ................,,,,, A,,,A,,,,,A R aymond Hartman Biggest Gossip ...,.......... Mary Louise Whisler .........,,,,,, .,,,,.,,,,, R aymond Hartman Jolliest ....,......................... ......... M arsella Reese ............... .. .......,... Burnette Powell Most Giggly ...,......... ................. B etty Balister ........... ........... N orman Edinger Most Studious ....................... .,............ C elesta Amstutz .....,....,.. ........... N orman King Cutest ...,,.....,...................................... ........... C atherine Alspach ............ . ..,......,. Jasper Dukes Most Devoted Couple ............... .......,...... R uth Krautter ............. ....,...... H erald Welty Laziest ....,...,..................................... .,............. L ena Flath .............. ........... D onald Nussbaum Biggest Tease ..........,............... ............ M axine Light ........... ............ D on Clymer Tomboy and Sissy ....,......... ..........,......... I lda Strite .............. ............ E ugene Schwab Biggest Bluffer .............. .........,.... M ary Morrison ......,...... .,.......... J asper Dukes Wisecracker ............... .....,,...,,.. M ary Morrison ............. ......,..... B urnette Powell Gum Chewer ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. .,..,......,,,. L ois Jordan ..,.......... ..........,. E dwin Inbody Popular Frosh ........., ...........,.. R uth Krautter .............. .....,..... R obert Morrison Digniiied Senior ............ .....,,..... E sther Welty ...,....... .........., A rlo Kinstle Strict Teacher ............ .,.......... F ern Thomas ...,...... .......,.., D . C. Simkins Popular Teacher .......,.... ............ F ern Thomas ........,.. ........... R obert Hutton Generous Teacher ,l,,o,,,,,,,,, .,,......,.... C arolyn Romey ...,,......... ........... R aymond Rothhar Imagine What Would Happen- IF Mr. Rothhar didn't blush when the girls talk to him. IF Mr. Hutton didn't argue with the referee at a basketball game. IF Miss Thomas quit teaching school and was married. IF Leah Mae R. would get lock-jaw so she couldn't talk to the boys. IF Edwin Inbody didn't dirt with the girls. IF Lucille Roether didn't invite a little red-headed boy from Liberty to the Fresh- man class party. IF Mary Morrison wasn't playful in Glee Club , and especially if she wouldn't eat alum. IF Ruth Krautter wouldn't get into mischief then act very innocent. IF Jap Dukes wouldn't use his book in History class. IF Francis Wilkins would get all A's on his grade card including conduct. IF Donald Simmons would make all the baskets he shot. IF Norman Edinger would ask Max R. to take her to the Jr. Play. Of course he would have to ask her at least three weeks ahead of time so he would have a chance to get some stilts made. IF the Sophomore class wouldn't have a quarrel over Rawson and other town girls, when they are planning a party. IF Lyle Crow wouldn't blush when Marsella happened to sit beside him on the bus. IF the Seniors would act like Seniors should in their classes. IF Betty Garlinger and Katheryn Pitzen wouldn't get to sit beside certain high school boys in the assembly. IF Eldon Shafer couldn't talk to Mary Kate and Mary Louise. IF Angeline would lose her giggle. IF Mr. Simkins would run out of pictures for the bulletin board. IF The Powell Chevie wouldn't head for Liberty on those certain nights. IF Miss Swab would be taller so she wouldn't look like the deputy's little girl. IF Miss Romey would be a tight rope walker in the circus. Cathrine Allspach
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Senior MARSELLA REESE Guard Sally was a good guard and was considered one of the best in the county which is a big distinction for one so little. Small but mighty, we should call her because she was always there when her forward had the ball MARY MORRISON Forward Mary, playing her final year for Cory, showed all the fine points of a good forward. Her one-handed shots thrilled the audience many times. Mary's best showing was in the Pandora game when she scored 39 points. RICHARD BOWERSOX Center Richie was a very good cen- ter and every team needs a good center. A lot of Cory's success centered on Richie because he never made a bad pass from center. ROY CROW Forward Roy played a relief role at forward, but when he was called on to play, he played hard. DON CLYMER Guard Donnie was a fighter and was a hard man to get around on defense. He was a good shot on offense. Players MAXINE REICHLEY Forward-Capt. Max was a good all around player, she could pass good and was a good shot. She could always be counted on to play good every game as she was a very steady player. BETTY BALISTER Forward Although Betty didn't make the first team, she was a good player. In the tourna- ment she surely showed us what kind of 3, player she is when she gets going. CHARLES GUIN End Chas. was a very good end and in his Junior year he made the All County team. He was a very good pass receiver and made many touchdowns. CHARLES STRITE Guard Charles was a very good guard and we will miss him next year. Many times he saved the game by his long shots that surely thrilled the crowds. BURNETTE POWELL Center Buzz was a relief center and filled the place well. Wher he went into the game he always fought hard.
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1 The Three Mus- 1. Six M's of M. C. lceteers. H. S. 2 Pals , 2. Faithful , Three Soph.s . :L Ye Tea-chem 4 Buzz 19: Donnie . 4. Fighting Spirits . School SEPTEMBER- 4-School opens with a bang. And what a bunch of green Freshies. Where's all the boys, Freshies? 5-Everyone is telling how much they're going to study this year. We shall see. 6-All ready for Freshman reception tomorrow night. Some of the Freshman boys are thinking of buying Austins. 7-Freshman reception. Oh what a time. 10-Just a blue Monday. 11-Juniors and Sophomores have decided to have a party. P. T. A. meeting. 13-Pictures taken. All had their pretty poses and ohl, what poses. Mr. Hutton broke the camera. Poor Mr. Smith just got that one new. 14-Sophomores had a female party at Miss Swab's, while the Juniors enjoyed a party at Botts Grove, especially one Junior, oh, me! Beat Leipsic 12-0. 18-Seniors and Freshmen decided to have a party. 21-Journeyed to Arlington. Swell game. Score ended 0-0. Freshies had a good time at Folk's woods while the Seniors had a Weiner roast and forgot the weiners. They enjoyed about fifteen minutes eating at Clymer's woods. 28-VanBuren payed a visit to Cory and what a welcome they received. Cory trounced them 21-0. OCTOBER- 10-Juniors had a busy day picking their rings, but finally they found the only one for them. 11-Seniors are given a great distinction on this memorable date. They are called the biggst mouthed class in high school. 12-My my, we got out of school today at 1:00 o'clock to go to the game at Rawson. We bat our oldest rivals for the first time in fiften years. CID Just think. The score was 12-6. Sunday school of the Evangelical Church served dinner. Got our grade cards for the first time this year. Many had to read between the lines to see their names on the honor roll. 17-Juniors served dinner today. 19-Mt. Blanchard journeyed over here to be turned back 13-6. The manual training class made us some bleachers. Nice of them, wasn't it? 22-Miss Romey picked Public Speaking Play, A Count of No Account. 23-The Eighth Grade class is said to be the dumbest class in Mt. Cory in Arithmetic. Well, well, Seniors-you're not the only class with a distinction. 25-Seniors served lunch. The ice cream was salty but of course that didn't matter. Went to Arcadia and saw a swell game. Score 6-6, Bonfire in eve. Big turn out, although it was rather wet. NOVEMBER- 3-Poor Betty, or rather, poor Betty's cat. She put it in the oven to keep it warm during the night and the next morning went to Findlay and forgot all about it. When she returned, according to the reports of Betty's mother, she found that the cat didn't like a hot fire in the stove. 7-Out of school today at noon because of Night School in the evening. Very good attendance.
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