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

 - Class of 1934

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GLENN L. BUSHEY, B.S.,M.A. BLANCHE M. HUNT, B.S. L. PRESCOTT KAPP, B.S English and Social Science English and Latin French and Mathematics RALPH A. BORTNER, B.S., M,S. PRINCIPAL Physical Science and Biology KPART TIME TEACHERSJ MRS. BEULAI-I S. FROCK CHARLES D. CAREY, M.S. Music Vocational Agriculture

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U FOREWORD If we turned back the years to 1903, when the first class graduated from Codorus Township High School, we would find the Senior class revealing its history with the same sin- cerity and truth that We have tried to portray in this our school life, now related in this Annual Review Number of The Glen Echo. May we be Worthy to go forth beneath the Scarlet and Black, holding high the standards of our Alma M ater, set by those who have gone before us. CLASS OF TI-IIRTY-FOUR Character is like a kite. It will never soar unless held by a string of good judgment, and balanced by common sensed'-Anonymous. Let us, the people, be what we are, and speak what we think, and in all things keep ourselves loyal to the truth and the sacred profession of friendship. -Longfellow. Associate yourself with men of good quality, if you esteem your own reputation, for it is better to be alone than in bad company?-Geo. Washington. Some men are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them. -Shakespeare. Success is nothing more than doing what you can well, and doing well whatever you do without a thought of fame. --Longfellow. One of the illusions is that the present hour is not the critical, decisive hour. Write it on your heart that every day is the best day in the yearf'-Emerson. Friendship throws a greater luster on prosperity, while it Iightens adversity by sharing its griefs and anxiety. --Cicero. The noblest of life depends on its consistency, clearness of purpose, quiet, ceaseless energy. -Ruskin. His life was gentle, and the elements so mix'd in him, that nature might stand up and say to all the world, 'This was a manl' -Shakespeare. I am a part of all that I have met. -Tennyson. Right action is better than knowledge, but in order to do what is right we must know what is right. -Charlemagne. True happiness consists not in the multitude of friends, but in the worth and choice.,'- fohnson. , You better live your best and act your best today, for today is the sure preparation for tomorrow and all the other tomorrows that follow. -Harriet Martineau. Fame is vapor, popularity, and accident, riches take wings, those who cheer today will curse tomorrow, only one thing endures-Character. -Horace Greely. Our doubts are traitors and make us lose the good we oft might win by fearing to attempt. -Shakespeare. Under the guidance of God, Lincoln was next to Washington, the greatest instrument for the preservation of the Union and the integrity of the country, and this was brought about chiefly through his strict and faithful adherence to the constitution of his country. -Peter Cooper. U ll K C! CQ K H H Q! K Reading maketh a full man, confidence, a ready man, and writing, an exact man. Histories make men wise, poets, witty, the mathematics, subtle, natural philosophy, deep, morals, grave, and logic and rhetoric, ale to contend. -Bacon. SELECTED BY THE FACULTY.



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GLEN ECHO BOARD OF EDUCATION OF CODORUS TOWNSHIP LEANDER B. THOMAN.. ,7,A.77,.,.,,.,...,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,7,,,,,7.. ...President WILIAM H. SHIREMAN ,,,,,,7 ,,,,,7,v V ice-President CHARLES S. NAFE ,,A,,7.7, ,,,,77.7,, S ecrerary GEORGE T. KREBS .....,.. ,77,7,,, T reasurer JOHN S. MESSERSMITH OFFICERS FIRST YEAR President ...,.....,.... .....,......,.,........ J ANET KREBS fex-memberj Vice-President ....,7,.A ., , ,,I,....,.,. ANDREW HETRICK Secretary ............., ,7E..7.IE,7.,,..,, J ANET RINEHART Treasurer ,,,,..,,, ,,,,,.,,, C LYDE STAUFFER Adviser ...,,,... .A.,...,..,.,,.I,.,,.,.A...I,,., G LENN L. BUSHEY SECOND YEAR President ,A,AA,,,I,,,,,.,,A ,.,,,,,.,,,,,,.,.,,.,,, s,,.,,,,s,sI.,s T 1 'rus SNYDER Vice-President ,,,,,s,,s ...s,., F LoRENcE SELLERS Secretary .......,,.v.,, .. ..... ...JANET RINEHART Treasurer ,..,.... ,.,.As.., C LYDE STAUFFER Adviser ,,,s, ,.,.... , .,A,. . ..,. ..,. , , .GLENN L. BUSHEY THIRD YEAR President ......,........... ....... .......................... T I TUS SNYDER Vice-President ,.,,, ..,,,,. FLORENCE SELLERS Secretary .............. ....,.....,-IANET RINEHART Treasurer ,,,-,,,, ...,,,,,, C LYDE STAUPFER Adviser., , ,,,,,,,,,,....,,..,.,.,.,, ,,.,. G LENN L. BUSHEY FOURTH YEAR President ,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,..,....,..... , TITUS SNYDER Vigg-Pre5idenf ,,,,,,,-, .,,,,,,,, R AYMOND MECKLEY Segretgry ,,,,,,,,, .......,.,,e.............. -I ANET RINEHART Treagurer -,,,,,,, ..,,..........,......,...... C LYDE STAUFFER Adviser ..... ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,RALPH A. BORTNER, Principal Class Motto What You Do, Do Well Colors Maroon and Gold Flower President Hoover Rose ISI

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