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

 - Class of 1931

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GLEN ECHO STAFF Edlfvf-in-Chief V......... ....,,.,,,..........A,,,.,........,A.,,,,,,. . . ....,,, .,A,,.,.., E arl W. Herrick Associate Editors , '31 Bessie L. Bortner, '31 ...........,.,,,,,. .Marguerite M. Rinehart, '31 Literary Editor ,s,......,...,,,,.,,,,..............,,,,,, A,,.,,,,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,A,,,,,, , joke Editor ,.,,....... Exchange Editor .,.,,, Boys' Athletic Reporter ,,,,.. Girls' Athletic Reporter ..,.,,..,t Alumni Reporter .,,,,.,...... Senior Class Reporter ..... junior Class Reporter ,,,,...... Sophomore Class Reporter ..... Freshman Class Reporter, Business Manager .,,..... Circulation Manager ...... Advertising Manager .,c.,. Edna M. Hildebrand, '32 ,, ,..., .Norman L. Bortner, '32 .e,......,r.Treva E. Albright, '31 REPORTERS ........,.George F. Flemmens, '31 ,,,,,,,,,.Luetta E. Bowman, '32 ,,,,,,.,Jennie E. Stick, '07 ,......Mabel V. Sterner, '31 .,...,,,-..Luella D. Albright, '32 Kenneth Parrish, '33 Eugene Merriken, '34 BUSINESS STAFF .,,,,,.Russell L. Herrick, '31 Woodrow W. Snycler, '32 ,,,,r..-.,.Elwood L. Cramer, '32 Twenty-two

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CLASS WILL E the class of 1931, Codorus Township High School, of the city of Glenville, in the county of York, and the state of Pennsylvania, will, give and bestow the following in manner and form following, that is to say: First: We hereby bequeath to our principal our affection and respect for careful guid- ance, also our broken test tubes, acid eaten towels, our etched glass plates, and our geometrical models. Second: To our school we leave our high records in public speaking, scholarship and athletics, and our beautiful lattice work and garden seat. Third: To Prof. Bushey all our toy cats, mice, snakes and rattlers. Fourth: To Miss Hackman all the demerits which she so freely bestowed upon us, also the groans, moans, squeaks, squeals and all other curious sounds which were heard in English class. Fifth: We give and bequeath to our successors, the Juniors, our dramatic ability, wigs, cosmetics and other paraphernalia used during play time, also we desire the Juniors to do all in their power to help fill the vacancy left by us. Sixth: To the Freshmen the privilege of walking on our walk provided they sweep it at least once a week. Seventh: To our dependable janitor the right to burn our worn out gym shoes, scratch paper, test papers and worn out pencils. Eighth: The individual Seniors, each having valuable possessions, do hereby bequeath them as follows: To Florence Sellers-Marguerite's giggles. To Nevin Hamme-The rattles of Russell' s Whippet. To Lester Krebs-Park's love for the opposite sex. To Carl Freed- Panian's basketball ability. To Cleason Hamme- Wats' agricultural interests. To Kenneth Smith-Mabel' s love for studying. To Andrew Hetrick-Bessie's permanent wave. To Norman Bortner-George's swiftness in running. To Margaret Miller-Trevais dimples. We hereby solemnly declare the Junior class as executors of this, our last will, and direct them to carry out the provisions contained herein. Signed, sealed and delivered by the Senior class, this eighteenth day of May, in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty-one. Twenty-one



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r JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY CC ING, Dongln Ding, Dong! rang the bell in the tower as thirteen strangers occu- pied thirteen strange seats in the library of C. T. H. S. These thirteen strangers, or Freshmen as we were now called, had come from all parts of the surrounding community to start on a big tour, a trip through high school. We all seemed lonesome at first as nearly anyone would feel when entering a place where they had never been before. However we soon made friends among ourselves and elected Treva Shive as our leader. We also decided that we needed some motto by which to guide ourselves. The following class motto was chosen: Before us lies the timber, let us build. In this manner the Freshmen thought they could overcome many difficulties but alas! our treasurer, Elizabeth Dodson, left us. She went to join another crew in Baltimore. It seems as though the immortales div had mercy on us because a few days later two more boys joined our class. Sniff, sniff,', said the Sophs, juniors and Seniors. We wonder what the Freshmen are doing in the laboratory? They didn't wonder anymore when the president and vice-president took some real home-made taffyi' to'Miss Menges and Prof. Swam. t'Yea, Hildebrandll' Yea, Cramer! were the cries of the Freshies just now. They were proud to have at least two members of their class on the varsity basketball teams. Having spent such a full year, we thought it time to rest our weary bones in Mr. Vaca- tionis log cabin. After spending three long and lonesome months here, we were glad to re- turn to our friends and books. The first thing we noticed was that our last year's president had not returned. Therefore, we chose Elwood Cramer as our class president We found out that our studies were not quite as easy as the previous year. Nevertheless, one of our mem- bers, Ernest Merriken, was chosen for the prize debating team. This year it seemed as if more of our members took an interest in basketball, for nearly three-fourths of us were on the basketball teams. Twenty-three

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