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l ,err-ls 1, j932, CLASS WILL MR. PRESIDENT AND FRIENDS THIRTY-TXYXO ABOUT TO DIE-ASALUTES YOU E, the Senior Class of Codorus Township High School, of the town of Glenville, in the County of York, and the State of Pennsylvania, calling you together before our death, to hear our will, declare this to be our last will and testament: We were persuaded to this action by the unusual circumstances of our class, the client. We give and bequeath to our Principal, Ralph A. Bortner, who most faithfully guided us on our four years' journey, the favorite tune of the Senior girls which was sung to him so often while eating dinner in the laboratory, VVhen She Comes Around the lVlountain. We give and devise to Mr. Bushey, our twelve copies of the rules and regulations rliar we so faithfully obeyed, in order that he might use them in future teaching. We give and bequeath to Miss Hunt, our girls' old gym bloomers and waists, for her to use as a cover to protect the seat in her Ford. We also bequeath some of our most important personal properties to those for whom we think they are best suited. To Rosella Krebs, Luella Albright's Geometry utensils, to Nova Kaltreicler. a plate of ice cream, from Norman Bortnerg to Andrew Herrick, Luetta's curls, to Allen Keiser, Carroll's corn cob pipe, to Russell Fuhrman, Edna Hildebrand's badly used and torn sheet music, to Kenneth Smith, all the magazines Ernest Merriken enjoyed reading, also his ability to read them. To Mervin Latchaw, Vernon Miller's watch, which runs without cogs, plus a corncob which he uses to repair itg to Stanley Miller, for the purpose of repairing his bicycle, all the broken and worn out parts of Ruth Nlummert's Chrysler, to Kenneth Parrish, a pair of his brother Elmer's basketball shoes, to Margaret Delle, a jar of milk, which Miranda Rohrbaugh did not have time to drink during study period in schoolg to Ortha Taylor, Woodrow Snyder's desk in assembly room, plus all the properties which he can not rake along with him through life: to Nevin Hamme, Charles Warner's suspendersg to Titus Snyder, a bottle of all the misused English expressions of the Senior Class, to our sister class, The Sophomores, we give and bequeath the rights to own and to care for our flower beds, also the wealth of love and blessings they may want. We appoint Clara, Em and Lu as Executors of this, Our Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all former Wills made by us. .Y in elven
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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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l YCSTUS gm 19 32 SENIOR CLASS SONG lTune- The Little Old Church in the Yall My memory has painted a picture for me, ln colors ol purple and gold, And still I'll rememher the school in Glenville, And lwefore us those good days unfold. CHoRt1s: At Codorus the School on the hilltop, Wliere our days we so happily spent, Midst our teachers with cheer, And our schoolmates so dear, To the school we so gladly went. We shall ever he true to our High School. The School that we all love so dear. Alma Mater, Good-hye. You will always he high in our thoughts Of that School on the Hill. The old friendly faces are near to us now, The same old sweet songs greet our ears. We're- parting from classmates and teachers so Our friends for four happy years. CLASS DAY PRCGRAM Presidents Address Let Us Buildw Duet Class Colors Class Flower Class Poem Selections-hy the mixed quartet Class History Dramatization Vocal Selection Class Statistics Class Prophecy Presentations Class Will Peace Pipe Oration Class Song 'I .'ui'u!i' CY. l JCJIYZ vllutidrtm' Sllkklvl' Ruth lwummert Edna Hildelwrand I.uetta Bowman l. Miranda Rohrhaugh l.uetta Bowman I.uella Alhright Hildehrand l,. Bowman l C. Wferner l VV. Snyder Carroll Hetriclc Ruth Mummert Nliranda Rohrhauglx l.uetta Bowman Charles Wferner Senior Girls lv Elmer Parrish l Wf'oodrowSnyder Fntire Class 9 lfdna lclildelwrand l NormanBortner lfrnest lN'lerrilcen lu Vernon hflillei' Al lxlaurice l.au
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