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

 - Class of 1937

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Freshman Class History On September 7, 1936, twenty-seven ninth graders appeared at C. T. H. S. to begin a new type of work. How bashful some of them were! The shyness lasted only a very short time. A week after school opened, Lucreta Wagner withdrew, she did not like high school work. Perhaps she did not give it a sufficiently long trial. A week later Betty Gladfelter joined our class, now we again had an enrollment of twenty-seven. ' On November 9, Margaret Mulligan began work with us, a week later, her sister, Cecelia, joined our class. Both the girls transferred from ninth grade in Quakertown High School, Quakertown, Pennsylvania. Mr. Bushey, our class adviser, called a class meeting, after we had had sufiicient time to learn to know everyone in the class. Ac this time we selected the following officers: President, Gordon Snyder, vice-president, Charles Brenneman, secretary, Romaine Smith, treasurer, Virginia Burns, historian, Vera Krebs, class reporter, Florine Warner. Soon after that we had another meeting to select the class Hower, the Carnation, the colors, Maroon and White, the motto, Paddle Your Own Canoe. This motto should be a good guide for us, it should remind us that we do our work ourselves. In school activities during the year, the freshmen have done their share. Several joined the Science club. All served on Literary Society programs, most of the freshmen became interested in basketball. Our class work seemed difficult, we needed quite a little while to become acquainted with the new work. Now that we have made the start, we do hope to continue. Ar the end of the first semester, Percy Shearer, because of ill health, discontinued school. We are indeed sorry to lose another classmate. May the rest of us remain firmly united and definitely resolved to return as alert sophomores, next fall. V. L. K., '40. Books cannot always please, however good, Minds are not ever craving for their food.-CRABBE. Simplicity of character is no hindrance to subtlety of intellect.-JOHN MORLEY. E291

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What and When Sept. 8-First day of school. Twenty-six bashful freshies appeared. Glen Echo staff selected. 9-Mr. john Yost, Glen Rock, showed different pennants to the seniors. juniors placed their order for class rings. Andrew Hetrick and Ruth Stine, former graduates, visited the school. 10-Miss Ortha Taylor gave an interesting talk to the seniors of her trip to Europe. Operetta cast was announced for And It Rainedf' 11-The two teams, Scarlet and Black, were organized. The leaders were Elmer Rohrbaugh and john Miller. The Athletic Club was reorganized. 14-The agricultural class met for the first time. 15-The Science Club was reorganized. 16-The remaining Operetta parts were assigned. Senior Class meeting. 17-The Scarlet and Black teams each had a meeting. 18-Mr. Bushey motorecl to Philadelphia. 21-Miss Hunt selected the characters for the Senior play, Hobgoblin House. 22-Glen Echo material sent to press. 28-Seniors ordered pennants and jackets from Mr. john Yost. Baseball game with York Springs. Oct. 1-The school received and sent out the first issue of the Glen Echo. 2-Miss Hunt and Mr. Kapp took the fair exhibits to the York Fair grounds. C. T. H. S. baseball team went to York Springs and defeated York Springs, 5-4. 6-Vacation for York Fair. 7-Mr. Landis presented an interesting lecture to the school, starting the campaign for the Curtis Publishing Company. 9-Dr. H. B. Work from Harrisburg visited C. T. H. S. 12--Operetta practice. 14-Poist, our school photographer, visited us to take the pictures for the Year Book. Such expressions as I burst the camera! and I look awful! were heard about the school. 15-Professor Krebs visited the school. 19-Science Club meeting. 20--Glen Echo material sent to press. Operetta practice. 21-Final rehearsal for operetta-the real presentation. Curtis Publishing Campaign ended 22, 23-No school. Teachers' Institute. 26-Beginning of six weeks tests. 27-Six weeks tests. 28-Science Club meeting to elect officers for their paper, 29-Bazaar practice. 30-Bazaar. Ghosts l l I Nov. 2-The Seniors received their jackets and pennants. 3-Had a straw vote. The majority, for Roosevelt. 4-Science Club oflicers had a meeting in laboratory. 5-Science Club meeting. 9-Science Club motored to Pretty Boy Dam. Club 1 1-Vacation for 1 0-Science ofiicers had a meeting. Armistice Day. U03 Q! 77 I-Ii-Lites

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