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

 - Class of 1948

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Finally reaching another city, we stop at a corner drug store, where Gladys Shearer is a clerk, to phone back to earth to find out how our kirh and kin are getting along. As the receiver is lowered the voice of Lois Kitts is recognized almost immediately. She tells us that Mary Shaffer is also there and together they operate the switchboard. Traveling on further down the street we are informed that behind the revolving door in the immense marble struc- ture on the corner is the insurance firm of Robert Rebert where Joyce Runk and Margaret Nafe are his faithful secretaries and Margaret Rudisill is his loyal accountant. Again driving down the street we pass a gas station and we see a huge tractor-trailer truck and as we come closer to it, it becomes evident that it is the property of Krebs and Stauffers Transit between Earth and Mars. Not having time to stop and chat with our chums, Hey! who woke me up? Oh, it seems Pve fallen from the chair, oh well, sofais better anyway. Now where were we? Oh! we were driving down the street and snapping on our television set when we are informed that it has suddenly gone hay-wire. fBless itj We stop at the first thing, or we should say person, we see and we are surprised to see Marion Hunt and Erma Kaltreider. They are clerks in a large department store. We ask them if they know of anyone who can fix our blessed television set and they inform us of Raymond Shaffer so we go to his shop, what do ya' know, we can follow directions, and he fixes it, guaranteed not to work or our money back. Raymond informs us that Robert Stine, now a great scientist, is designing a rocket which he plans to use for his trip to the moon. Good luck Stiney--hope you find her-the lady in the moon, we mean. Ah! sweet essence of the country, we exclaim as we pass the blacksmith shop of Marlin Lentz and it doesn't surprise us a teeny bit to see Melvin Hamme standing in front of the horse while Marlin shoes him-don't get excited kids, we mean the horse of course. We stop there for a few minutes and they tell us that Dean Glatfelter has now taken over the old man's work as a country school teacher. He also informs us that john Hamme is a prosperous farmer and that Pearl Meckley now operates a beauty salon in the heart of a very promising city-Glenville I believe he said and it doesn't surprise us one bit to learn that Richard Brenneman is now the driver of one of Krebs, and Staulferis Transits from Earth to Mars. Going on further all we are able to see is space and spots before our eyes. Then we hear a crash and a moan and then our eyes open and we learn that we are now nowhere than in our own little living room before the fire, which has long since gone out-and the crash? Oh! that, Torie's always dropping something. That was the plate, the dear little plate, that held our candy and pickles, that are always guaranteed to give you dreams either good or bad. Now as to whether this dream was good or bad is left for you to decide. The only thing we agreed upon was to never, never, again eat candy, pickles and milk before settling down before the fire because the results are more than we can bear, ' We remain your loyal friends who will not be responsible for any possible broken or failure-to-run hearts, neither do we guarantee the contents to come true and sincerely hoping you all realize this was done with malice for all and mercy for none, including ourselves, sign off and hope to be seeing you all at the corner of Moonbeam and Star Avenue in Dreamland. MARY JANE FRANK, '48 VICTORIA H. HOARE, '48 l26l



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i 1 unior Class First row, left to right-Ethel Wehrly, Grace Thoman, Lois Sipe, John Newcomer, Nevin Moul, Delores Rohrbaugh, Betty Bohr, Joyce Messerly, James Alban. Second row-Anna Kaltreider, Ruby Brillhart, Adeline Miller, Phyllis Brown, Beatrice Leese, Verna Miller, Freicla Thoman, Isabelle Keeny, Anna Rohrbaugh, Cornelia Rohrbaugh, Mrs. Heindel, class adviser. Third tow-Clark Walker, Donald Meckley, Virginia Bortner, Treva Myers, Lois Renoll, Betty Wildasin, Geraldine Bortner, Sara Kling, Fourth row-Burnell Wagner, Robert Stiiller, Richard Brillhart, Richard Krug, Francis Sterner, Dean Rohrbaugh, Roger Harbold, Robert Strausbaugh, Charles Tyson. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY BY Lois SIPE, '49 On September 2, 1947, we were glad to see thirty-nine familiar faces returning to the junior class. We have lost two classmates, Richard Matthews and Virginia Bortner. However, another member, Walter Trivett, has been added to our class. Near the end of our sophomore year we elected the following people to serve as officers for the junior year: President-Delores Rohrbaugh Vice President-Nevin Moul Secretary-Betty Bohr Treasurer-John Newcomer Reporter-Joyce Messerly Historian-Lois Sipe Several of the boys in our class were on soccer, basketball and baseball teams. Several girls were on the basketball and volleyball teams. Joyce Messerly won first prize and Ethel Wehrly won second prize with their Biology notebooks which were taken to the York Fair. Grace Thoman and Dean Rohrbaugh took part in the school play, Aunt Tillie Goes to Town. We have changed our class colors from blue and white to green and gray. We hope the juniors of next year will enjoy their junior year as much as we have. U81

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