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If's a Fit Charles-Doesn't even know his own strength. Allen--Quiet, reserved and a dandy fellow. Charles--Unfailing good company. RuthlWim, Wigor and Witality. Harold-A big man around the town. Mary-A prim little miss with an unfailing ability to say something about nothing. Adela--The best natured of classmates, always glad to help someone. Raymond-iKeeps that schoolboy complexion. Adelalbler debating ability is not to be questioned. Raymond-Indulges in all sports including marbles. Margaretils always quiet and sincere. Harry--Always smiling, cheerful, and well-liked. Richardt-The boy who can study with a smile. john-Is only two-by-four, but he has pep enough for a forty-by-eighty. Harold-Has been a great basketball captain and baseball player. Maryll-Ias her wagon hitched to a certain alumnus. Adela--Is ambitious and will surely succeed. Clair-An amiable, all-around good fellow. john--There's nothing he'd rather do than make a speech. ClairiThe original 10 o'clock scholar, but not so slow as a friend. Ruth-Not at all loud, but she gets things done. Charles-Laughs at everything and helps others to laugh. Allen-Always ready for a good time. Harry-Always in a hurry, he knows the early bird catches the worm. Harold-iWe are indebted to Wiota for him. Allen-Is a real boy, always laughing, fooling and sometimes studying. Adela's experience in the Glen Echo will surely be of some use to her in the world. Harryildlappy-go-lucky. CharleslNever knows his neighbors.?? THE MISSING SENIOR-A conscientious, studious lad. Mr. Bortner-When do we eat? Mr. Busheyt-Noted for kind words. Miss Hunt-Is fair and square and well worth your acquaintance. Mr. Kapp-Is always singing and he can sing. When Charles is not playing baseball, he is laughing at Dick's jokes. Harry's specialty--Home runs. Ruth Merwin Rinehart--A true classmate whom we miss very much. All Seniors-A friend in sun, a friend in rain. Pk 4: Pk When a minor Philadelphia County court was about to open its session some time ago, the discovery was made that the court-crier was absent. A substitute was provided, and the court had scarcely begun to take up a case, when a breathless messenger boy dashed in with a telegram signed by the absent crier. The missive was handed to the judge, who read: My wife's mother died last night. Will not be able to cry today. bk lk Pk Mr. Mean-To has a comrade And his name is Didn't-Do. Have you ever met them? Did they ever call on you? These two fellows work together In the House of Never-Win, And I'm told that it is haunted By the ghost of Might-Have-Been! U51
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RICHARIJ-Harold is playing with the New York Yankees and is their star player. He has recently been married-needless to say to whom??? ADELA-HC surely liked to tease all of us, but we were sports enough to take it. 1,11 never forget how he tried to dance in our last class play. He had a way with girls, more so than with books. RICHARD-YOU,f6 right there. Old Faithful at last-I saw him about two months ago. He's as much of a tease as ever-and as staunch an adherent to his conviction- The Demo- crats are no good. His interest in work seems to have grown. Charles is now a mail carrier. ADELA-Last, but not least, is Raymond, who never had much to say, but was always jolly. Has he followed any definite occupation? RICHARD-Yes, he has established a Hypozone plant near Brodbeck and has a well- established business. ADELA-Indeed, this has been a treat. However, I believe that you will find it too strenuous to talk anv longer. You should rest now. I'1l be back to see you tomorrow. Per- haps, we shall be able to enjoy reminiscences then again. Will We, the Class of 1936 of Codorus Township High School, on this twenty-seventh day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred thirty-six, hereby, hereafter, and after that, will and bequeath the following items to the designated people. To Mr. Bortner, we will the use of the senior office. To Mr. Bushey, Bollinger's worn-out Ford so that he can get up the school hill. To Miss Hunt, Harry Raber's back assignments. To Mr. Kapp, all dirty handkerchiefs, apple cores, broken rulers, and crickets in the seniors' desks. To Mrs. Frock, Mary Rohrbaugh's music library. To Mr. Stine, our bus driver, all the girls' mirrors so that he may have a better view of the back part of the bus. ' To Emert Brandt, Spangler's basketball shoes. To Carroll Cramer, Clair Miller's ability to make a speech. To Earl Cooper, Raver's ability to write legibly. To Mary jane Nace, Adela Bortner's pleasant disposition. To the entire school, Swartzbaugh's pocket knife. To Kenneth Stauffer, Raymond Rohrbauglfs position in athletics. To Margaret Bange, Margaret Bucher's quiet ways. To Clyde Krebs, Charles Raver,s alarm clock. To Theda Stine, her sister Ruth's musical ability. To Dorothy Stough, Ruth Stine's luck in love. To the janitor, a rake and a mop to replace those worn out in cleaning the dirt we left. To the juniors, the remains of our well-taken-care-of books. To the sophomores, seniors' ability as bluffers. To the freshmen, three years of good luck. We hereby sign On the dotted line, CLASS OF 1936. i 141
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