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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l CTHS f ,l932, SENIOR CLASS I-IISTGRY Ruth: Believe it or not, just two more days and we shall be called Alumnif, Miranda: I was just thinking-four years ago when we were as green as grass-so green that we were called Freshmen? Luetta: I can remember that hrst day of school as well as if it had only been yesterday. There were thirteen of us thenf, Ruth: Were there only thirteen? Luetta: Yes, indeed. You see Carroll and Woodrow did not enroll until institute of our first year, and at the same time Betty Dodson withdrew from schoolf' Ruth: You are right-and Treva Shive was our class president. Miranda: Those were the good old days. We did not have this terrible Physics to con- tend with then Oh! do you remember the candy we made in General Science?U Luetta: Do I? I can taste it on the back of my tongue now. Ruth: How about our Basketball team when we were Freshmen. We had a whole team formed from our classf, Luetta: Yes, if Treva Shive had come back during our Sophomore year our team could have given any opposing team a trouncingf' Ruth: We could defeat any other team when we were juniors and Seniors. Miranda: We were fortunate in losing only one classmate during our Sophomore Year, and only one on our Junior Voyagef' Luetta: Don't forget our Senior year, we lost only one, and then Vernon came to join our ranks. Things were evened up now. Who was our president while we were Sophs? Ruth: The honorable Elwood Cramer-a preeminent man. Miranda: That year marked the building of the bird bath, alsof' Luetta: That was the time also when Ernest appeared on the winning side of the de- bating team-some delight for him who likes to argue. Ruth: Then came the biggest step-to the Junior Class--the happiest of our times in High Schoolf, Luetta: Woodrow Snyder served as the president to pilot us over the waves of difficulty and the tides of pleasure. A mighty efficient president was he, for he held his chair for the last two years in High School. Ruth: We dare not forget our Junior Play-'Willowdalef Charles enters-whistling. Miranda: What makes you so happy-all of a sudden?', Charles: Why shouldn't I be happy? Tomorrow we will be graduated, and then all will be over. Luetta: Charles, do you remember our Junior Play? Charles: Quite so-especially the presentation we gave at Lineborof' Ruth: That year Luella and Elwood Cramer were representatives on the debating team. Miranda: Poor Cramer-gone, but not forgotten. I wonder whether he has learned how to study.', Luetta: How could we forget him when we see his face every day. Charlels: You're right, we have that cement head we made in Chemistry by which to remember imf' Luetta: The happiest moment I ever endured was in August, 1931, when the '32 crowd returned as Seniorsf' Miranda: I'll say. Soon after that we presented 'Done In Oil., Luetta: I shall never forget my part in that play. Ruth: I think I'll remember something else longer than the play.', Charles: What is that? Ruth: The debate. Miranda: You should-being the best speaker on your side, and Luella on her team. Luetta: There is one thing we must grant the Seniors-they can always agree. Charles: You don't think that we agreed so well on the ordering of invitations, do you? Miranda: The class did not stand unified then. 'Divided we stood.' Ruth: Well, anyway, tomorrow is Commencement and then Farewell to allf' 1:Iffl'l'I1

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