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

 - Class of 1937

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Impressions We Leave K. Boyer-A true blue friend. J. Miller-Full of fun and always ready for some trick. M. Nace-Not talkativeg just chatty. M. Bange-Has a funny giggle that cheers us all. B. Rohrbaugh-Is popular with boys and girls. R. Adams-Reserved and a bit dilhcult to learn to know intimately R. Taylor-Who can name a better sport? N. Meckley--We all look upon her. R. Huggens-We have to look up to him. E. Cooper-No secrets or mysteries in the library for him. A. Spangler-Follows the Golden Rule. M. Brodbeck-Has knowledge, power, and wit. D. Ambrosius-A friend in sung a friend in rain. W. Fridinger-Has pep galore. P. Albright--Has an abundance of brains. O. Kiser-Is a rather conscientious fellow. W. Krebs-Is a fellowis fellow through and through. D. Trump-A true classmate. W. Amspacher-Handsome, well-dressed, and has a way with girls. N. Raver-Has as many buddies as he wants. C. Krebs-A man of infinite jest. Traits Thar Talk Earl Cooper-Swimming in Salt Riversf, Carroll Cramer-Sleeping in class. Warren Amspacher-Describing Thompson's Business School. Clyde Krebs-Giving imitations. Maynard Brodbeck-Praising Benny Goodman. Elmer Rohrbaugh-Arguing for Fords. Ralph Huggens-Experimenting. john Miller-Driving lectures. Edwina Rebert-Rolling eyes. A Blanche Rohrbaugh-Arranging hair. Mildred Garrett-Flirting. Wilmer Fridinger-Shooting fouls. William Krebs-Boxing. Norman Raver-Wrestling. Mary Nace-Reducing. Margaret Bange-Worrying about studies. Marguerite Hoover-Leading cheers. Donald Ambrosius-Practicing strange noises. Nova Meckley-Playing basketball. Kathryn Boyer-Nursing. Ruth Adams-Missing school. Anna M. Spangler-Speaking English accents. Ray Taylor-Playing pranks. Otis Kiser-Inventing games. Dale Trump-Teasing. Preston Albright-Giving advice. Clyde Reever--Blufling. li 20 1

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Will In the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred thirty-seven, we, being of sound mind and body fwe hopej to devise this will, now, henceforth and forever more do to the following persons bequeath these properties which will be of no further use to us: To Mr. Bortner, an assistant to take Dale Trump,s place. To Mr. Bushey, a winning basketball team. To Miss Hunt, a pair of automobile chains with which she may safely reach the bottom of the school hill. To Mr. Kapp, all the fruit which he finds on the floor in our home room. To Floyd Parrish, Warren Amspacher's permanent wave. To Helen Cramer, Clyde Reever's promptness in demonstrating theorems. To Earl Thoman, Cramer's ability to keep awake in class. To Kenneth Stauffer, Norman Raverls high batting average. To Emert Brandt, Huggens' height. To Clair Rohrbaugh, Amspacher's ability to get his work in on time. To Clair Gerbrick, john Miller's Ford for traveling through mud. To Robert Miller, Kathryn Boyer's romantic ways. To Kenneth Shaffer, Margaret Bange's giggle. To Dorothy Stough, Elmer Rohrbaugh's ability to make love. To Kathryn Wertz, Mary Jane Nacels basketball suit. To Charles Kling, Reever's bow tie which he wore at the Manchester game. To Betty Braun, Mildred Garrett's snow suit. To Robert Burns, Ray Taylor's promptness on entering the school bus. To Dorothy Stough, Clyde Krebs' blushing at the suggestion of a barber. To Victor Newcomer, Douald's worn-out watch. To Phyllis Henry, Ruth Adams' unopened letters. To Mildred Bowman, Nova Meckley's lost handkerchiefs. To Cecelia Mulligan, Cooper's ability to write legibly. To Arlene Shue, permanent use of Reever's ring. To Leonard Henry, Cooper's spats. To Elmo Rennoll, Wilmer Fridinger's quiet ways. To Daniel Baum, Otis Kiserls eagle-eyes. To Lee Beclcner, Preston Albright's ability in geometry. To George Grote, Marguerite I-Iooveris suspenders. To LeRoy Gantz, Edwina Rebertis ability in spelling. To Bill Newcomer, Maynard Brodbeck's childishness. To Ortha Bortner, Blanche Rohrbaugh's ten-inch waist line. To Burnell Wildasin, William Krebs' track suit. To George Krebs, Clyde Krebs, ability to shovel coal fColel. To George Krebs, a permanent plumber. To the Junior Class, The Transportation Project, completed the night before Com- mencement. To the Sophomores, as easy a time in school as the Seniors had. ' To the Freshman Class, all remaining test papers to enable them to get through school easier. We hereby affix our seal, Class of '37, ' U93



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Class- Sfafisfics Number Married .,.,,...,. Divorced .,..,.,.,. Resigned ...... Engaged .......... Engagements pending ...............,... Broken off ..... ., .................. . Number who have never flunlced ...,.... Total flunkings .r.,..,,,,.,..,e,,.e,.,. Contemplating further study ...................... Considering education to be completed .,....... Brunettes .....,......,.,.,,...r.,,....,r,,e,...,,.re.,,.....,.. Blondes ............,,.e... .,,,,,.,ee, . . rr.,,,.,.,e.,,e,. W Mezzo-tints ............................. Favorite poisons-Alcohol ,,,,,,, Nicotine ...,. Favorite reading-Novels ........ Poetry ............. Funny Papers Financial ,........... Vocational preference-Ministry ..,.... Law .,,.,r,,,,, Teaching ,..., Secretarial ..........., Business .,,..r....,r...,,. Stage or Screen r,,,,,,,, Farming r,.,.,.,,. .,...... 4'TIs TRUEJ E. Rebert-Always sweet and ready to help. C. Cramer-Better late than never. M. Hoover-The original pep girl. E. Rohrbaugh-Curly-haired and friendly. C. Reever-We expect the unusual from him. M. Garrett-The gods were good to her. SEZ THE CLASS Most popular boy-Clyde Reever. , Most popular girl-Edwina Rebert. Most athletic-Clyde Krebs. Most hard-working-Margaret Bange, Dale Trump. Most valuable-Dale Trump. V Most pleasant-Marguerite Hoover. Most romantic-Elmer Rohrbaugh. Most attractive-Ruth Adams. Most handsome-Clyde Krebs. Best scholar-Preston Albright. Most generous-Carroll Cramer, Edwina Rebert, Ralph I-Iuggens Most obese-Carroll Cramer. Most fragile-Blanche Rohrbaugh. E213

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