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

 - Class of 1948

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Eager to Learn, Ready to Serve GLADYS TRONE AND Louisa SHEARER E---is for the eagerness we endured in our courseg Rfis for respect which we showed to our teachersg A-is for the aims which we put forthg E-is for education which has many features. G--is for the greatness we hold bestg A-is for alertness that we want to keepg E-is for the effort we showed in our testsg D-is for the dreams we have in our minds so deep. R-is for the righteousness which we uphold. Y-is for youthg let us youthful be. T-is for trustg let us trustworthy be. T-is for time we spent at Codorus I-Iighg O--is for obedience, which you can see. O-is for the orations we wrote with a sigh. L-is for our life which will just beging S gis for service rendered in the pastg E-is for eternity where we will never sin. E-is for echoes which will always last. A-is for ambition we use each dayg R-is for reverence in our daily workg R-is for the rules we should always obeyg V-is for veneration which we never shirk. N-is for negligence which we never show. E-is for encouragement which everyone has given all four years. Eager to learn, ready to serve: To follow tlvrouglv all lifels curves, This is our motto so true. Anal now, folks, We bid you adieu. The Yellow Rose BY ERMA KALTREIDER, '48 is for the years that swiftly pass by, for the energy that we all like in store. is for loyalty so nobly advanced. is for the learning for which we go to school. is for obey which we all try to do. --is for work which we do with eagerness. R --is for remembering the good old days at C.T.l-l.S O'-eis for obedience which we all try to show. S -is for seniors meaning one and all. l-3' -is for education which we get at Glenville High. B --is for beauty that we want to keep. U--is for unity which encourages us all. D --is for dignity that will help us succeed. Pict all tlvese letters together and they spell Our class flower tlval we lvare clvoxe, Wvlviclv we think the mor! wrmderfzfl of all- Tlle Yellow Rofelmd. F231

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Class Song Tune- Now Is the Plourv Now is the hour-when we must say good-byeg Soon we'll be sailing far across life's sea. While welre away, oh! welll remember you And dream of school days spent on Glenville Hill. Our colors are-vermilion red and blueg The yellow rosebud is our flower true. Eager to learn and ready all to serve, As we are going all our hearts do yearn. Codorus High-to thee we bid farewellg In joy and sorrow, youlll in our memiries dwell. The time is here when best of friends must part. Farewell Codorus High to you good-bye. Vermilion Red and Royal Blue BY MARION HUNT, '48 V-is for the victory we had in our games. E -is for the energy we put into our years. R-is for the rights which we love. M-is for the months we have spent here. I -is for the idleness we have like doves. L -is for loyalty we have for teachers. L -is for the leniency they have shown. I -is for the illustrations from preachers. O-is for their opinions at times they sent. N-is for the necessary things we have done. R -is for our reasoning in class. E-is for the eagerness that we pass. D-is for the danger we might have done in fun. R -is for the rampage on which we have gone. O-is for observing which we should have done. Y-is for the years in which we belong. A-is for the anxiety we have had for graduation. L -is for the lectures we have heard. B -is for the boolcs We have studied. L -is for the lingering of our memories. U-is for the usual things that were clone. E -is for the experiments we all liked to try. These letters spell Vermilion Red and Royal Blue Which at last are giving this school a sad adieu. IZZI



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Last Will and Testament of the Senior Class The senior class of 1948 A. D. of the Codorus Township High School, County of York and State of Pennsylvania. Being of well-crammed brain, memory, and super-efficient understanding, do make and publish this our last will and testament. Hereby we revoke and make void all former wills by us at any time heretofore made. To the faculty we bequeath orchids, and say Thanks for a job well done, in hopes that there may be some repayment for all of their time, efforts and patience. To the junior class we give room 2 with its trimmings and also the honor of becoming sophisticated seniors, To the sophomores and freshmen we hope for them to become upperclassmen and hope they will take advantage of all the privileges given to them so freely. To our community we hope that they may profit by our having been here for these four short school years. We give the technique of fumigating the building fbut don't kill anything but the teachers' nervesj to Francis Sterner who will take the place of Richard Brenneman. To any girl we will Senft's knack of doing homework for two because Bob usually has some leisure time. To Dennis McWilliams we give Melvin and John I-lamme's whiskers so that he may have some hope of becoming a man. To John Newcomer we will l-larold Dubs, ability to skate. Breaking one's arm in the attempt is very discouraging. To Dwight and Lamar we will a daily bus line from Jefferson to Hanover. To Freida Lehr we give James' splendid speaking ability so she too can have the pleasure of cashing some debate checks. To Elva and Dean we present the hrst publication of Victoria and Sonnyis book of De- voted Lovef' Lovie gives her skating ability to Delores Rohrbaugh. Not mentioning anything of the man. Pearl bequeaths her personality to Lillian LeFevre. Lillian, boys fall for that, so be careful. Doris M. Walker wills her dramatic ability to Marguerite Warner, especially in operettas. To Charles Tyson we will Sas Roseris baseball mitt and a superfluous liquid called hold iem. Doris E. Walker gives her back seat in French to Betty Wildasin. To Joyce Runk and Margaret Nafe we bequeath a brand new cook-book. Practice will make perfect, girls. To Jim Price we present Danny Roser's seat in Chorus. Jim, give the same service as Roser. To Betty Bohr and Grace Thoman we will Lois Kitts' and Mary Shaller's job as- being officers of the Man-I-laters Association. Remember, Faithfulness, is their motto. To Frederick Trump we give Clyde's hot trumpet and all the jazz available. fContinued on Page 50, i243

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