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

 - Class of 1930

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l3.llZlElZlXlNI2'lElLZllEIEllEllZl Wd3G56+36+5d5d56i5EE 6. CG. one 5. 356b6bdXGi36Hd fiNaB EEIEZIIEEZIEEIEEBE IZI On November 21 they held a class meeting for the purpose of electing a new class treasurer. As a result Woodrow Snyder was elected. After a few more weeks the girls of C. T. H. S. formed a basketball team under the direction of their coach, Miss Menges. The boys formed one under the direction of Mr. Swam, their coach. Edna Hildebrand and Elwood Cramer played on the varsity teams. About the middle of the term the Freshman girls made candy in General Science class under the supervision of Professor Bortner. After the candy was made, Treva Shive and Edna Hildebrand offered some to Prof. Swam and Miss Menges. Prof. Bortner and the Freshmen ate the rest of the candy. On April 22, the Freshman class held a class meeting to elect a class historian. As a result Luella Albright became our class historian. On May 20, the Freshman class held a class meeting at which time the oflicers were elected for the following year. The result of the election was as fol- lows: President, Elwood Cramer, Vice President, Edna Hildebrand, Secretary, Ernest Merrikeng Treasurer, Woodrow Snyder, Class Historian, Norman Bort- ner. At this time they decided to give the balance in their treasury to Prof. Bortner, for the summer. On August 26, 1929, the Sophomore class was glad to come to Glenville Hi, after a long summer vacation. They regretted that Treva Shive, their 1928 President, did not return, leaving the class with only thirteen members. On September 17, 1928, the Sophomores held a class meeting. The purpose of the meeting was to see whether the members were in favor of building a bird bath. The class decided to build a bird bath. The Sophs,' must give thanks to Carroll Herrick for the boards for the form. The Sophomores are glad that the following members of their class played on the varsity basketball team of 1929 and 1930: Edna Hildebrand, Luetta Bow- man, Ruth Mummert, Miranda Rohrbaugh, Luella Albright, Woodrow Snyder, Elwood Cramer, Charles Warner and Elmer Parrish. Norman L. Bortner, '32, 9Q?2Ql3f19Q?9Qi9Ql l9Qt9Ql9il9Q?2Ql2Q Twenty :even

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EIEEIIZIBZIIZIEIEIEIZI EIF ?Qi5?5i35?3l.-25Z5iS5C5l56i5Z?JiS5i3ii5CSi5?3i5Z3i5Z5l5Z51E G. CES. 'Uri 5. 5l35Z5i55l5i55iS5Z3iS5CQi5l3iS5EiE5CSi35Eii355ic3S6i5 Z EIEIEEIXIIEEIXJEEEEEE Sophomore Class 0 Sitting, left to right-Woodrow Snyder, Carroll Herrick, Elmer Parrish, Norman Bortner Ernest Merriken, Willis Rohrbaugh. Standing, left to right-Charles Werner, Miranda Rohrbaugh, Luella Albright, Ruth Mum- mert, Luetta Bowman, Edna Hildebrand, Elwood Cramer. QA, Sophomore Class History ' UGUST 27, 1928, thirteen new pupils arrived on the hill of C. T. H. S. A11 ofthem being bashful, they enjoyed their own company for several weeks. On September the third, they held a meeting for the purpose of electing officers. The result of the election was as follows: President, Treva Shive, Vice- President, Edna Hildebrand, Secretary, Elwood Cramer, Treasurer, Betty Dod- son, Class Reporter, Luetta Bowman. They selected as their class motto, Be- fore us lies the timber, let us build. As their class flower, the white rose, as - their class colors, Violet and Gold. Thus, the Freshman Class moved steadily forward until November 21, when Betty Dodson, their treasurer, left them. But they became very happy on November 22, when Woodrow Snyder and Carroll Herrick appeared on Glen- ville Hill as Freshmen. +f2?9?+f22f?+?2f3i?29?+?2Q+9Q+9Q+9Q+9Q+9Q+9Q+9Q+9Ql9Q+9Q+92l9Q+9Q+9Q9Q+?Q+9Q?2Q+?Q+92+9Q N Twenty-six



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LZIIEIZJEEEIEIEIEIEEEJEJ, x EEMEEEIEEEIEZIBSEIE Freshmen Class Sitting, left to right-Kenneth Smith, Harry Hamme, Kenneth Parrish, Kenneth Millet, Clyde Miller, Maurice Lau. Standing, left to right-Cleason Hamme, Ethel Wildasin, Ortha Taylor, Alice Brillhatt. Rosella Krebs, Mary Banlcert, Dorothy Snyder, Nova Kaltreider, Stanley Miller. Freshmen Class History N August 26th, 1929, seventeen green Freshmen shyly entered the hall of C. T. H. S. On September Znd, 1929, we organized our class under the direc- tion of Miss Menges. At that time the following officers were elected: President, Ottha Taylorg Vice-President, Kenneth Smith, Secretary, Kenneth Miller, Treas- prer, Glen Alcinsg Class Reporter, Kenneth Parrish, Class Historian, Howard Shaffer. We then held another meeting to elect a treasurer and a class historian, Harry Hamme was elected treasurer and Ethel R. Wildasin, class historian. At the same time we chose our class colors, Green and Goldg our class motto, We can because we think we can , and our class flower, the dark red carnation. In january 1930 we constructed a dry cell battery which we were able to use successfully in a flashlight. Two of our boys also made buzzers which they could operate very nicely. Ethel R. Wildasin, '33. ! SQ Q. Q. iii. gi ii 5 3? 3+ 5531 Q11 53 S57 in F35 5? 5? 34L gi Eff 4- 5 gi ii +as1aQ'9.ee5 A T 4 N ?2S?+?2Ql9Q Wi f2?9?19Qi9Qi3?Q'F2Qi2X?i r l??5?i9Qt?29?. l?29iJr?2S?+ +f22s'?J?29?+?29?+??5?+??Q??Yf'?l?95? 0 5223-l'?29?l 0 -Q fr Qf329?-2323-F22S?+?2Ql2Q?Q5?iW+5fS5132Qi-22931152iii-C22QlC2Q+?2QlQ9??2Q?QQ?QQ?QQ?QQJf9S??9QQF29???2Q19QQQlf329??29?+?29?+2Ql?2R Twenty eight

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