Codorus High School - Glen Echo Yearbook (Glenville, PA)

 - Class of 1930

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-P '+ -P 4? '+ 'P '+ Twenty E3 iii 131 Ei EIIZHZEIEIEIIE Ei Ifilillillillglillillillgilillilil Why Attend High School? Should I send my children to high school or should I not? So many people of the country argue. They never seem able to decide as to what they should do with their children as far as education is concerned. Many of the farmers think it is much better to keep their sons and daugh- ters at home and teach the sons farming and the daughters housework. Too many of them say you can get along in the world as good without a high school education as you can with it. This statement is untrue. In nine cases out of ten you find that the young man or young woman who has an education advances in business better than the young man or young woman who has not an education for the simple reason that he can understand human nature and know more about various professions of the world. Again the farmer will educate his son before his daughter, because he thinks the son must have an education in order to make good to support a family, while the daughter, depending on her husband, need not work, need not support a family. However in order to be a good housekeeper and to raise children you should have a high school education. If the daughter doesn't have an education and if it would happen that her husband hasn't any education, how can they prosper and live? Give all your children a high school education so they do not need to depend on some one else to support them. Make them self-reliant. If all people would look at the high school education problem in the same light, we would have more children attending high school. Many children crave to go but are not permitted by their parents. Members of the community, who have children ready to enter high school, send them. Do not keep them at home at work or send them to some factory to work. Life is long. They can work when they have Hnished their high school career. Alliene R. Lau, '3o. M it Si 3 tiff 3 3 Q ! Q I ?12 sn :gin : 3 Q0 F -f +9993 T i'3?9??329??29?+9Q+99?+?25?1W? X4 E 5 25 E 'E IE 5 E E E Te? E E 3? E 5 at



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x EIEIEEEEEEEEEEE, N S5'6lS5tSiS525fS5tifS525fS52?ifS5l3+5Z3+5525f55G2f G. CG. fat. 5. 3?-525fS523f3S23f3QbZ3f - EEEIIXIEIEIEEEEEIIEIZIE In 1913-14, Prof. M. H. Kelly was principal with S. F. Gerver and Grund F. Beclcmeyer as assistants. In 1914-15 che principal was Prof. Kelly, with C. L. Rohrbaugh and S. F. Gerver as assistants. In 1915-16, Prof. R. C. Mackley was principal and C. L. Rohrbaugh, as- sistant. In 1916-17 Prof. Amos Krebs, now assistant county superintendent, was principal, with M. Baugher as assistant. In 1917-18 the principal was Prof. Amos Krebs and M. Baugher was assistant. In 1918-19 Prof. H. A. Leibig, with John Taylor as assistant. Prof. W. Thoman succeeding John Taylor as assistant after Mr. Taylor's death. Dur- ing December 1918, I. W. Thoman was elected principal of high school to suc- ceed Prof. Leibig, who resigned. Wade B. Becker, Hanover, was elected to serve as assistant under W. Thoman. In 1919-20 Prof. W. Thoman was elected as principal with Ruth Noll as assistant. In 1920-21 Prof. Walter Klinefelter was elected principal with Miss Hattie Deveney as assistant. In 1921-22 Prof. L. Getz was principal with Prof. R. A. Bortner as as- sistant. After the resignation of john L. Getz Prof. C. V. Bubb was elected principal. In 1922-23 Prof. N. G. Meyer, of Fredericksburg, Pa., was elected prin- cipal with Prof. R. A. Bortner as assistant. Later Prof. Ezra Wenger was also elected as teacher. Again the school was made a standard four year high school. At a regular meeting on April 7, 1923, of the C. T. H. S. Board, a vote was taken which resulted in favor of building an addition to the C. T. I-I. S. Dur- ing the summer of 1923 two large well ventilated and well lighted rooms and a most beneficial gymnasium were added to the C. T. H. S. In 1923-24 and 1924-25 Prof. N. G. Meyer was elected principal and Prof. R. A. Bortner and Prof. Clarence Sollenberger as assistants. In 1925-26 and 1926-27 Prof. N. G. Meyer was principal with Prof. R. A. Bortner and Miss Eva C. Haar as assistants. In 1927-28 the principal was Prof. R. A. Bortner and Norman H. Haar and Walter H. Swam, assistants. In 1928-29 Prof. R. A. Bortner was principal with Walter H. Swam and Mary L. Menges as assistants. In 1929-30 the principal was Prof. R. A. Bortner with Mary L. Menges and Glen L. Bushey as assistants. C. E. Bortner, 130. Ease Qe+aQ+aQ+aQ+aQ+as+aas+at+aQas+aQ+a+aQ+aQas+asas Twenty-two

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