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SENIORS GLADYS RoMA1NE TRONE, Spring Grove R. D. Z, Pennsylvania Traniei' Science Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Literary Society 141, Volleyball 121, Chorus 12, 3, 41, Operetta 12, 3, 41, Class Play 13, 41, Librarian 13, 41, Librarian of Chorus 141, Librarian of Science Club 141, Christ- mas Play 13, 41, Class Night W5 Everyone knows Tronie, She is a friend of everyone and she really gets around. She showed her dramatic ability when she portrayed i'Aunt Cindy in our junior play, Aunt Cindy Cleans Up. She also portrayed the part of the maid in the senior play, MA Date With Judy. A great deal of Tronie's time is occupied by a certain lad who hails from the outskirts of jefferson. She has a merry disposition and can often be heard giggling in the halls of C.T.H.S. After graduation she expects to enter Millersville. Although Tronie doesn't live on a hill, Her greatest pleasure is to go with Bill. DORIS ELAINE WALKER, Glen Rock R. D. 3, Pennsylvania Science Club 11, Z, 3, 41, Christmas Play 131, Operetta 131, Li- brarian 141, Chorus 12, 31, Curtis Campaign Leader 141, Class Night 141. Doris has been a friend of everyone during her high school years. She is very quiet and not at all hard to please. Doris has shown her interest in the school by attending the athletic games. She says she hates to miss any of the games. She has helped in the Glee Club and various other activities. Her favorite subjects seem to be French and Algebra. After graduation she is not sure what the future holds for her, but we, the class of '48, wish her good luck in whatever she under- takes. Doris is very neat, And lver quietness cannot be beat. Doms MAE WALKER, Glen Rock R. D. 1, Pennsylvania Shorty Literary Society 13, 41, Science Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Chorus 12, 3, 41, A Cappella 141 , Operetta 12, 3, 41, Debate 12, 3, 41 , Class Play 13, 41, School Play 141, Basketball 12, 3, 41, Volleyball 12, 3, 41, Glen Echo Staff 12, 3, 41, Secretary of Science Club 131, Vice President of Science Club 141, Secretary of Literary Society 141, Class Night 141, Christmas Play To whom it may concern: This is a picture of Doris Mae Walker, better known as Shorty,' or Walker 1Wa'ker is not to be confused with Talker, although she is very capable of talking1. Doris is the shortest in the class, but this is not a hindrance to her. She has taken part in all school activities. She has proved herself to be a help and a friend to everyone. . Next to going to the movies in Shrewsbury, Doris's favorite pastime is roller skating. Doris hopes to continue her studies in music and dramatics, and after seeing her show her musical and dramatic ability in our plays and operettas, we are sure that she will succeed. Lots of luck to you Shorty Her greatest desire is to sing and play. Doris lives down the Glen Rock Way. EX-MEMBERS Venardia 1Schuman1 Bortner, Esther Rohrbaugh, Ruth Bosley, Margaret Mummert, Daniel Landis, Arthur Hoff, Glenn Swartz 1Army1, Francis Kiser 1New Freedom1, Norma Mummert, Evadell Markle, Phoebe Lerew, Helen Brenneman, Abraham Copenhaver, Eugene Brown, Junior Stauifer, Lloyd Rohr- baugh, Frances 1Trump1 Nonemaker, Jacobi Baugher, Shirley Smith 1Glen Rock1, Robert Krug, Helen Graf 1Manchescer1, Charlotte Meckley, Geraldine Miller 1Manchescer1, Betty 1Amspacher1 Warner, James Wilson, Lydia Thomas, Marlin Trump. U91
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9 ANNA MAE SNYDER, Spring Grove R. D. 2, Pennsylvania Science Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Class Day Anna has appeared to be quiet and shy during her four years at C.T.H.S., although she is a friend to everyone. Whatever you ask of her you can count on it being done. H Anna is not interested in sports but is very ambitious in her studies. Her greatest ambition is to become a teacher. We, the class of '48, wish her the best of luck in the future. Anna a teacher wants to be And always our friend will lie. DWIGHT LAMAR STAUFFER, Coclorus, Pennsylvania NDW, Orchestra 13, 41, Class Play 141, Class Day Div is just one of the gang at Codorus. He likes to go to Han- over whenever possible, and we wonder why. There must be some magnet which has great drawing power. One of his main delights is playing the trumpet, When you drive past his place you can hear sweet music coming from the house. We wish him luck in whatever he may choose to do. Div is always full of fun Making music an the run. ROBERT EUGENE STINE, Seven Valleys R. D. 2, Pennsylvania Stiney,' Soccer 13, 41, Class Day 141, Glen Echo Staff When you first meet Stiney he seems to be a quiet kind of a guy, but after you have known him for four years you will have learned differently. This year Stiney has shown his skill in athletics by playing soccer. He is also very studious in all of his classes. Stiney's main hobby is driving his Dodge. Stiney has always been found to be a guy very gay and full of fun. He is a fellow who is usually attracted by the opposite sex. Whatever his future is we wish him much success. To drive a Dodge is his delight, Especially on a Saturday night. LOVIE FAYE TRACY, Brodbecks R. D. I, Pennsylvania Tracy Science Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Literary Society 13, 41, Chorus 12, 3, 41, A Cappella Choir 141, Operetta 13, 41, Class Play 131, School Play 141, Basketball 12, 3, 41, Volleyball 12, 3, 41, President of Literary Society 141, Class Historian 11, 2, 3, 41, Glen Echo Staff 13, 41, Class Day 141, Christmas Play 13, 41, Debate 12, 3, 41. This person smiling at you is Lovie Tracy. Tracy is an all-around girl, not only in school work but in music and sports. Skating is her pleasure and, without a doubt, she can be seen often at the Forest Park Skating Rink. She has quite a bit of trouble holding the keys to that Ford car she drives so vivaciously. 1Who says Tracy drives like a cowboy?1 Her ambition is to become a nurse. With all her pleasing per- sonality and charm, we are sure she will be a successful girl-in-white. A lovely nurse Tracy will be. But skating comes next, as you can see. U81
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Senior Class History BY LoviE TRACY, '48 We, the class of '48, started our high school career four years ago. We started with an enrollment of sixty-seven eager freshmen. After a short time we elected the following officers: President: Daniel Roser Vice President: james Miller Secretary: Francis Kiser Treasurer: Lucreta Senft Reporter: Victoria Hoare Historian: Lovie Tracy As a motto we chose, Eager to Learn, Ready to Servef' Our class colors were brown and yellow, and our class flower was the yellow rosebud. Mr. Schmuck, a former teacher, was our class adviser. Returning as sophomores we learned that several people had discontinued their studies. During the year both boys and girls took an active part in all school activities. The l'.OllOWiI1g people WSIS elected HS class OfHCCl'S2 President: James Miller Vice President: Mary jane Frank Secretary: Lois Kitts Treasurer: Lucreta Senft Reporter: Doris M. Walker Historian: Lovie Tracy Mr. Fuhrman, a former teacher served as our class adviser. Our class motto, flower and colors remained the same as they were in our freshman year. In our junior year we had more responsibilities and took part in more activities. We presented as our junior play, Q'Aunt Cindy Cleans Upf' Again both boys and girls participated in sports and other activities in the school. This year our oflicers were the same as during our sophomore year. Our class motto and flower remained unchanged. We changed our colors to royal blue and vermilion red. Mr. Fuhrman again faithfully helped us as our class adviser. Our deepest thanks and appreciation to him for his efforts. During our junior year the class took trips to Philadelphia, Washington, Gettysburg and Virginia. Last but not least comes our senior year. We started with a total of thirty-nine. The highlight of our senior year was the presentation of our class play, A Date With Judy. With the help of Miss Gaffney the play proved to be a success. Pearl Meckley, a classmate, was stricken with infantile paralysis during her senior year. Because of this she was not able to be with us most of the year. We again elected the same class officers as in our two previous years. Our class motto, flower and colors remained the same. Mr. Bortner served as our class adviser. We had many responsibilities as seniors and tried to do our best. With the help of all our teachers this was not so very difhcult. i201
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