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

 - Class of 1937

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12-Senior play practice. 13-Election of Literary Society oflicers. 16-Science Club issued the first Science Leaflet. 17-Senior play practice. A 18-The school received a radio from the Curtis Publishing Company as a bonus for selling subscriptions. Radio was placed in Mr. Bushey's room. 19-Juniors received their class rings. 20-Glen Echo material sent to press. 23-Senior play practice. 24-Final rehearsal for senior play. Seniors decorated the gymnasium for the play. 26-First presentation of Hobgoblin House. V 26, 27-Thanksgiving vacation. 28-Second presentation of Hobgoblin Housef' 30-Basketball season opened. Dec. 2-Chorus practice began. 4-Miss Pearl Wertz, a former graduate, visited the school. Mrs. Jessie Kehr substituted for Mr. Bushey. Dr. Gordon St. Billman, the great magician, exhibited Kuda fThc Mummyl, and performed various other tricks. 8-Six weeks tests began. 9-Six weeks tests continued. Seniors received emblems. V 10-Professor Krebs visited the school. Boys' basketball practice. 11-Literary Society program. Miss Hunt's room was decorated for Christmas. 14-Juniors practiced for Christmas play. 15-Boys' basketball practice tonight. 18-First basketball game with Littlestown. Seniors had a Macbeth test. 21-Seniors began studying Hamlet. Watson Hetrick visited C. T. H. S. Glen Echo material sent to press. ' 22-Harry Raber, a former graduate, visited C. T. H. S. 23-Marguerite Hoover and Cecelia Mulligan were chosen as cheer leaders for 1936-37. 24-Basketball game with Alumni. Victory for C. T. H. S. girls. Elwood Rinehart, Ruth Stine, Clair Miller, and Harry Raber attended the Christmas play, A Sign Unto You, at C. T. H. S. 25, to Jan. 9 inclusive-Christmas vacation. Jan. 5-Juniors and Seniors listened to the play Taming of the Shrew, over WABC. 6-Glen Echo put into circulation. 7-Senior write-up committee for year book appointed. 8-Boys had a basketball game with Littlestown. Who won? 11-A well was dug at C. T. H. S. 12-Cast announced for sleep-walking scene in Macbeth. 13-Romaine Rohrbaugh, a former graduate, and Alta Frock, from Hanover, visited C. T. H. S. 15-Boys' and Girls' basketball games at C. T. H. S. Boys played Alumni. Girls, inter- class game. 19-Vacation for Farm Show. 20-The Annual Prize Debate was held in the Library. Negative won. Eugene Miller and Marie Rohrbaugh, prize winning speakers. ' 21-The Senior Class finally decided to complete the project which was' started during their Freshman year. U11

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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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22-Boys' basketball game at East Berlin. Victory for C. T. H. S. Glen Echo material sent to press. 25-Midterm tests. Seniors had a test on the play, ':Hamlet. 26-Midterm tests. 27-Seniors had a midterm chemistry test, and was it inclusive? 28-Boys' basketball game with Manchester, Pa. Victory for C. T. H. S. Rough game! Feb. 1-Mr. Bashore representing the Union Emblem Co., sold commencement invitations to the members of the Senior Class. 3-Boys' basketball game with Biglerville. Excellent foul tossing! ! ! Score 38-23. Wliose favor???? 5-Boys' basketball game with Fairfield. Reserves won. Varsity lost. What a game!! 8-Dr. Schlosser, president of Elizabethtown College, gave an interesting address, Wanted!,' before students and faculty. 9-Boys' basketball game with Alumni. C. T. H. S. won. A group of spellers from our school had a contest with a group from Hanover Senior High. C. T. H. S. won the five-dollar prize. Edwina Rebert, winner. 12-Boys' basketball game with Gettysburg. Reserves won. Varsity lost. 13-Mr. Kapp was granted Master of Science Degree at Mid-year Commencement at Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. 17-The Senior Class select The Open Road, a Gypsy pageant, for Class Day. Boys, basketball game with Manchester, Pa. Varsity lost. Reserves won. 18-Robert Eiche, a representative from State College, presented the Junior College plan to the seniors. 19-Glen Echo material sent to press. A program was presented in observance of George Washington's birthday. 23-Boys, basketball game with Biglerville. Defeat!!! 26-Further acquaintances with Longfellow. March 1-Glen Echo put into circulation. 2-Installation of Literary Society ofiicers. Seniors ancl Juniors listened to the play Twelfth Nightn by William Shakespeare, a broadcast over WABC. 3--Arlene Meckley, Kathryn Meckley, Leroy Meckley and Robert Snyder visited C. T. H. S. 4--Another defeat in basketball at the hands of Fairfield. 5-Boys led in a basketball game with the Alumni. 8-Six weeks tests. 9-Six weeks tests. 11-Junior play practice. 12-Boys' basketball game with Gettysburg merchants. Last game. 15-Year Book material sent to press. Relief!!! 18-junior play practice. 26-Good Friday vacation. April 14-County Superintendent Wilson and State H. S. Inspector Hess visited. 15-Six weeks tests. 16--Six weeks tests. 19-Senior trip to Gunpowder, Hoifmansville, and Pretty Boy. 22-Junior plays. Three cheers for Elmer, Quack! Quack! , The Pampered Darling, and Louder, Please! 24-Junior plays. 28-Dr. Landis Tanger, State Teachers College, Millersville, Pennsylvania, visited school. With him was Mr. Boyer, mathematics teacher at the college. T321

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