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

 - Class of 1932

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l VCTHS ,A M1932- EX-MEMBERS OF TI-IE CLASS OF THIRTY-TWO ELWOOD CRAMER ELIZABETI-I Donsom WILLIS Roi-IRBAUGI-I TREVA SI-IIVE SCHOOL ACTIVITIES URING the past school year Codorus Township High School has been lcept unusually busy with a number of extra-curricular activities outside of the regular athletic interests. First, the pupils were interested in preparing exhibits for the York Fair in which a number of prizes were awarded our school. This was Glenville High's first attempt in work of this nature. In coming years we expect to reap greater benefits from the Fair. The halls were next humming with noise while the pupils were planning for the annual Bazaar. This event was, indeed, successful, for the treasury of the Athletic Association re- ceived a creditable increase in funds through the efiorts of the students and the cooperation of school patrons and friends. The Senior Play, Done In Oil, carried with it the usual degree of dignity, good will and pleasure. Many activities in future years will not efface for the Seniors the memories of this play. Codorus- Township High gave due regard to the great celebration of the year by pre- senting a spectacular pageant, Memories of America, both in the High School auditorium, and at the Brodbecks Band Hall. In this the colonial costumes were especially attractive. Last of all, the Juniors exemplified their dramatic ability in their play, Nancy Anna Brown's Follcsf, and truly they deserve to receive the commendation of the school on this production. Tl:I'I'Im'11

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1 Tzurl1'c CT Hl5li Ji9 32 - MIRANDA M. ROHRBAUGH uRandyn Science Club 11, 2, 3, 41g Latin Club 12, 3, 41, Vice President of Latin Club 141g Corator of Literary Society 141g Basketball Play 121g Bazaar Program 141, Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41. Miranda is the girl of surprise. No other person in the class can seem so shy, and yet spring the most unexpected surprises. Mischief frequently takes advantage of those piercing brown eyes. Randy and her Willy,' are inseparable, except when the garage- man intervenes. Then she and the Chrysler become staunch friends. Miranda, another Varsity player, has been a fast little guard-a good co-worker for Ruth. Aside from athletics, Miranda delves deeply into study. Her books never suffer as a result of other pursuits. Randy's aspirations seem to point to the vocation of being a Li- brarian. She has already learned that a book is like a magic box- brim full of precious treasures. In a Library Miranda will find much enlightenment. We hope she aims in achieving this land mark. WOODROW W. SNYDER Nwoodyu Treasurer of Class 11, 213 President of Class 13, 415 President of Science Club 141g President of Literary Society 141g Treasurer of Literary Society 1413 Treasurer of Agriculture Class 12, 3, 41, Circu- lation Manager of the Glen Echo 131g Business Manager of the Glen Echo 1419 Vice President of Student Council 141, Class Play 13, 41, Track Team 11, 2, 3, 419 Varsity Basketball 12, 3, 41, Captain of Basketball 141. We do wonder how Woodrow ever managed to attend to all his responsible duties. Our answer is, indeed, found in the fact that Woody knew how to plan and arrange things. Very rarely did we find Woodrow unprepared in the Classroom. He also very capably led his classmates through the last two years- the most responsible period in a High School career. Speed as a Basketball court general, the disposition to command respect from his fellow players, the ever hopeful spirit of optimism- brst characterize Woodrow. Woody found pleasure in his books a so. Snyder's greatest ambition, apparently, is that of becoming a vet- erinarian.We feel confident that he will there be as accurate and pre- cise as he was in guarding the ball on the C. T. H. S. Hoot. CHARLES S. WERNER Charlie Science Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Latin Club 12, 313 Vice President of Literary Society 141, President of Literary Society 1413 Vice Presi- dent of Science Club 141g Varsity Basketball 12, 3, 415 Baseball 11, 2, 3, 413 Class Play 13, 41, Future Farmer 141, Laughing eyes, dark brown hair, A very tall lad, and Charles there. Height is an advantageous physical characteristic at times. Indeed, the Basketball squad has been grateful for the tall center-Charles. Basketball has been Charles' principal interest at this school, although his school work seldom lagged. Rarely did a frown appear on Charlie's face. With this gay ex- pression Charles mounted every hill of difficulty. His motto- Smile and the world smiles with youi'-will carry him into a land of promis- ing success-far beyond the vicinity of C. T. H. S. Participation in the Senior Play, Pageant, and his service in Literary Society during the year all proclaim Charles a man of industry. Al- though the members of the class have failed to learn any authentic reports of Charles, chosen occupation, they predict a preeminent ca- reer for him.



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