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W S QCTHS 1932, CLASS HISTORY E, the class of '34, regret to think that two years of our High School career are completed. August 24, 1930, thirty-nine of us entered as Freshies. A few months later, our class adviser, Miss Hackman, called a meeting at which the following were chosen: President, Janet Krebs, secretary, janet Rinehart, vice president, Andrew Hetrickg treasurer, Clyde Stauffer. The red and white sweet pea was chosen as the class flower, class colors, Maroon and Whiteg motto: What you do, do well. School days passed quickly, and soon the first year's voyage was ended. In 1931, only thirty-four of our original class entered C. T. H. S., not as Freshmen, but as Wise and Foolish Sophs. At this time we also realized we were to be under the guidance of a new home-room teacher, Miss Hunt. This year, after the election of the officers, as designated above, the class flower was changed from the Sweet Pea to the Calendula. The colors and motto remained the same. Our members thus far have shown great ability in athletic activities of the school by winning second place in the inter-class Field Meet, and by offering very capable service on the Basketball Squads. Several have been playing on the varsity teams. We are especially proud to say that Mervin Latchaw and Janet Rinehart were the rep- resentatives chosen from our group for the debating teams. Since two years of our High School days are nearly over we can not regret too greatly, for we have enjoyed ourselves very much during this time-especially in our Biology and English classes. In Biology we had the opportunity to examine a human skeleton. We spent several periods studying the skeletons of birds. In English this year many new ideas have been presented to us. Miss Hunt has assisted us with a number of interesting projects. It is our wish that other in-coming classes may find the first two years of their High School course as profitable as we have. 'I'-zwlliy-fi'z't'
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CTH' 1932 SOPI-IOMORE CLASS President Vice Presidcnl , Secretary Treasurer H irtorian Clarice Cooper Treva Flemmens Mary Friclinger Eileen Kehr Minnie Krebs Grace Meclcley Ruby Meclcley Margaret Miller Janet Rinehart Romaine Rohrbaugh Florence Sellers Kathryn Walker Harold Miller Harold Richey Lawrence Shaffer Raymond Shireman Clyde Stauffer I. OFFICERS CLASS ROLL Titus Snyder Florence Sellers Janet Rinehart Clyde Stauflfer Mary Fridinger Carlton Brodbeclc Stuart Fishel Carl Freed Nevin Hamme Andrew Hetriclc Allen Keiser Norman Kehr Lester Krebs Mervin Latchaw Malden Lucabaugh Raymond Meclcley Eugene Merrilcen Edward Newcomer Elwood Rinehart Leroy Shaffer Titus Snyder Austin Thoman
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ll CTHST j9 32 President , Vice President, Secretary ,, , Trearurer , ,, H irtorian Margaret Bucher Dorothy Chinault Margaret Delle Leona Freed Florence Fritz Anna Gerbriclc Elsie Kiser Marie Shireman FRESHMAN ROLL OFFICERS CLASS ROLL CLASS HISTORY Martin Snyder , Guy Bortner ,Arlene Snyder George Bange Leona Freed George Bange Guy Bortner Harold Cramer Leroy Flemmens Russell Fuhrman Ervin Messersmith Martin Snyder Arlene Snyder HE Freshmen representing the various township schools quietly assembled at Codorus Township High School August 24, 1931, much appalled at the change in the atmos- phere from the grade to the High School. August 28, 1931, a meeting of the class was called to order by the class adviser, Miss Hunt, for the election of ofhcers. These officers were retained for the entire year. At another meeting the class selected the class flower, Sweet Peay colors, Green and Whiteg motto, Launched, hut not Anchoredf' Several of the Freshmen have made themselves useful about the school by assisting in the presentation of several Literary programs, and by participating in the Hallowe'en Bazaar, and in the patriotic pageant- Memories of America. 'l'zvi'ulx'-.r1'.1'
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