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

 - Class of 1932

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l QT US 1932, Edna: All right. Q'All rightf, Charles: Bristol, Bristolln Edna: That is the place where Woodrow used to work. Luella: I should think probably- fEnter Woodrow and Luettaj. Luella: Isn't that Woodrow and-?,' Edna: Who could that lady be? Luella: His first love or wife probably. lWoodrow and Luetta take seat in back of Edna and Luellaj Edna: Hello, Woodrow. Woodrow: Hello, Edna, why I scarcely recognized you any more. Luetta: Why hello, Edna, I didn'r know you either, anymore. Luella: And don't you recognize me?H fWoodrow and Luetta-slowlyj No. Edna: The mathematician, you surely have not forgotten Luellaf' Luetta: Oli, I don,t believe it. Luella: I am the very same one.', Woodrow: Do you know who the conductor is?,' Luella: No, I don't, but he looks mighty like Charles Werner.', Woodrow: Well, that is who it is. lCharles goes hack to Snyderj. Charles: Hello, everybody! fEveryone: Hello, Charleyluj Charles: I must introduce you four folks to the rest of the gang. This is Miranda Rohrbaugh fMiranda bowsj , Vernon Miller fbowsj , Carroll Herrick lbowsj. lOthcr four look stunned during this period.j Snyder: I feel so happy. Let's sing-'Carry me back to Old Codorusf All: Q'Yes, yes, let,s! CURTAIN: Snyder: Well folks, it seems good to be back at the old place again, we'll have Miss Albright introduce the class of '32. Luella is employed as a mathematician in Temple Uni- versity, Philadelphia. Luella: At the head of the table is seated the President of the class of 332, Woodrow Snyder. As you all know he enjoyed farming while he was attending High School, he is now the owner of a large farm near Bristol. Next to him is seated Luetta Bowman Snyder, his recent bride. The week days she spends on the farm with her husband, while Saturdays she is employed in a beauty parlor in Philadelphia. To my left is seated Charles Werner, the train conductor. Charles is conductor on the train which conveyed a number of us to Glenville today. Besides Charles is seated Miranda Rohrbaugh. Miranda and Charles seemed to be pretty good friends in our last year in High School. Miranda is at present working in one of the largest libraries in New York. Next in line sits Ernest Merriken. If any one of you folks wish ro have a ride in an airplane, just come around to Ernest. Be careful, now folks, though you need not worry if you get hurt, we have a nurse right at the end of the table-Edna Hildebrand. Be solemn now folks, for we have a minister before our eyes-Elmer has just informed me that he is the Lutheran Minister at St. -Iacob's fStonej Church. We shall now turn the corner and there is seated Carroll Herrick, the plumber. It is through Carroll's work, most of us have arrived here safely tonight. Now don't ask me where we got our cakes for the banquet tonight, for right before your eyes is seated Norman Bortner, the baker. Did any of you ever hear of Bortner's Steam Bakery of Glenville? Newspapersl Newspapers! Five cents a piece. are the cries heard from Vernon Miller when on board the train traveling from New York to Baltimore, via Glenville. If you have any material to be typed, invitations, wedding announcements, or what not, call the Insulator at New Freedom, Office 27, and consult Ruth Mummert, who is employed as stenographer at that plant. New Freedom is dear to her heartf' Snyder: Well, it should appear to me that the class of ,SZ is important after all, since you all recall the members of the class of '32, we shall hear a song from the Senior girls. Girls sing: f Codorus Memoriesul. CURTAIN. St'7'l'VIf4'l'7l

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U 'QT HS ,LQ 3 2, CLASS PROPI-IECY Ar rise of curtain Charles and Vernon are discovered on a train as conductor and newshov respectively. Charles Werner: I think we should have more assen ers, since the thirty-two crowd 1 . . . . . P g l is holding its reunion at Codorus Township High Schoolf, Vernon Miller: Well, we will soon he at New York. There we are sure to vet 5- someone. Charles: That is a reminder. You remember Miranda Rohrbaugh, don't you? She drove the old Vlfillys Knight back in the good old days-ten years ago. I heard that she is in New York. Vernon: Yes, I remember that car. It almost fell apart. It was somewhat like the 0116 I drove myself. Charles: Anyway, this is New York. lCalling- New York, New Yorklvl fEnter Miranda., Miranda: Hello, Hello, Charley! What a surprise. Wlio ever thought of meeting you here as a conductor?', Charles: Hello. Say, do you recognize this newsboy? Miranda: No-o-o, I don't. Who is it? Charles: Vernon Millerf, Miranda: Vernon, how are you, anyway? Vernon: I'm feeling fine. How are you and what are you doing at present? Miranda: I'm working in the New York Public Library. After I was graduated from C. T. H. S., I pursued a course at Cedar Crest College in Rhode Island from which I was graduated as the salutatorian of the class.' f Vernon notices a leak in the radiator.j Vernon: Mr. Werner, there is a leak in the radiator. What shall we do? Charles: The best thing we can do is to stop at the next town, and have it repaired. Vernon: O, K. fEnter Carroll., Carroll: Where is the trouble? Charles: Back here in this radiator. Say, your face seems familiar. Carroll: Perhaps you have seen me before. Are you not Charles Xxferner from old CK3d0fLlS?ll Charles: The very same, and you are Carroll. Meet the newsboy, Vernon Miller. Carroll: Well, well, Vernon, I would never have known you. Vernon: Neither would I have known you in that outhtf' Carroll: Are you going to the reunion today. Vernon: know her, do Indeed, I am. So is Charles and the passenger riding in this coach. You you not? It is Miranda. Carroll: You don't mean it?,, Vernon: I certainly dof' Carroll: Howdy, Mirandalv Miranda Carroll: ' Miranda: Carroll: ' entlyf' fl-Ie Charles: fasidel: The impudent thing, how does he know my name? 'I am Carroll Herrick, the plumberf' Are you going to the reunion today?', 'Certainly, I'm on my way there now. I'll have to repair this radiator pres- works at the radiator while the others board the train.j Philadelphia, Philadelphiall' fEnter Luella and Edna.l Luella: I wonder whether we shall see anyone whom we know? It seems strange that we should both have been in Philadelphia and that we haven't seen each other. fBut then a nurse doesn't have time to see many people.l Edna: Say, that conductor's face looks familiar, I believe it is- Luella: Charles Wernerf' Edna: Yes, let's ask him. Luella: Not now, wait until we get off the train at Glenville. .N'i.i'li'fH



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l 'eT i-ii? ' is 32 CODORUS HIGH To the hill of Codorus Township High School For four long years our way we have treaded. Now we pause-the times gone hy-- To glance hack to those days when memory may picture The dearest days we together have endured. Gleaming splendors shine-gorgeously-hefore. To enchant our wandering eyes, And anxiously our youthful spirits aflame, Witli the zest of new life, leap to the challenge, Eager to conquer, inspired And In Our Our Our H enlightened hy our Codorus High measureless grains of wisdom and truth. Flower-the Yellow Rose. colors-Purple and Canary. Nlotto- Before Us Lies the Timher, Let U ence go we on. CLASS POEM In August of nineteen twenty-eight, Neath the slcy so clear and hlue. They gathered in the halls of Codorus- The class of Thirty-two. They had come from town and country, They had come from far and near, To form as they all had intended- The class of Thirty-two. Their journey now is soon ended, And through life soon they shall go, As scattered friends at one time called- The class of Thirty-two. We may think of higher schools at times, And soon may go to these. But deep in our hearts there's feeling for The class of Thirty-two. So classmates, hefore ye part, let's say, Farewell to our Alma Mater true, Wlitu has four years faithfully guided- The class of Thirty-two. So drop not a tear at parting. It's a stage we all pass through, And we all feel proud to have heen one- Of the class of Thirty-two. s Build

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