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Page 19 text:
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Red Carnation R-is for respect showed by us all, E-is for effort we put forth in school, D-is for the days that swiftly draw nigh. C-is for courage that helped us to start, A-is for ambition we had each day, R-is for remembrance of Glenville High, N-is for need to carry our worlc through, A-is for ability that we all showed, T-is for the good times we spent here, I-is for intelligence we all need, O--is for opinion that helped us succeed, N-is for the number of years we spent together The Red Carnation is our flower The one we have chosen best of all. ANNA KALTREIDER U71
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Navy Blue and Gold When we came to Codorus High We thought our last days had gone by. Can anyone see as being told The class has chosen Navy Blue and Gold? They have said better days shall come As some study, others will run, W'e have chosen as you can see Our colors and true they shall be. Navy Blue and Gold are precious to us, You can not find them in the dust. We may sometimes have faults and all, But we get by them in no time in all. N-is A-is Y-is fame. Classes look at us as the forty-niners, We simply turn and show we are minders. Our class gave the 'lpatience to Success, We shall let the l'Key for the rest. Some may tell of silly jokes Which others it provokes. The teachers as our class finds Are always working their minds. You may see as of yore Our colors are in store, We like to keep in our minds Navy Blue and Gold as ,49 finds. BETTY WILDASIN for the notions we had about school. for ambition, and not to fool. V-is for the victories we had in our games. for the yelling of our teams on to B-is for the books we have studied so true. L-is for loyalty to teachers and classmates IO0. U-is for unity, we shouldnit let that out. E'-is for effort, please ask Mr. Trout. G-is for goodwill to our teachers so true. O-is for often the times we felt blue. L-is for labor, love and so forth. D-is for doing to show your our worth. RUBY BRILLHART We entered Codorus as freshmen bold, And chose for our class colors, Navy blue and gold. All were excited, happy, and gay, When told our jackets were on the way. One day a large box was brought up the hill, And everyone knew it with jackets was filled. There was a hustle and bustle, and no one could sit U61 Till they tried on their jackets to see if they fit. The next excitement, and flash of the year, Was when they told us our hats and pennants were here. There was the same procedure as before, Opening the box to see what was in store. And now as we leave the school, quite bold, We will always remember, Navy blue and gold. RUBY BRILLHART
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Class Will We, the Class of 1949, do hereby sign our last will and testament, bequeathing these articles to the following people: To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To Elmer Shearer, Dean Rohrbaugh's basketball ability. Florene Fuhrman, Treva Myers' glockenspeil ability. Edna Miller, Geraldine Bortner's little feet. Mary Ann Snyder, Anna Rohrbaugh's quietness. Dennis McWilliams, Burnell Wagner's skill in soccer Anna Harrell, Ruby Brillhart's smallness. George Harbold, Nevin Moul's brains. Anna Mae Thoman, Betty Wildasin's skill in driving a car Lucille Miller, Grace Thoman's co-operation in sports. Kenneth Black, Betty Bohr's eagerness to study. Robert Trump, John Newcomer's dramatic ability. Fairy I-letrick, Lois Sipe's neatness. William Rahn, Richard Brillhartls height. Wayne Beckner, James Albanas quietness. Milton Myers, Richard Krug's politeness. Freda Lehr, Delores Rohrbaugh's knack for talking and sense of humor. Carroll Fuhrman, Robert Strausbaugh's popularity with girls. Laverne Glatfelter, Donald Meckley's skill in skating. Harold Werner, Francis Shive,s baseball skill. Wayne Lehr, Clark Walker's personality. Delores Wildasin, Beatrice Leesels way with men. Audrey Hawkins, Geneva Cristls curls. Estella Thomas, Verna Miller's smile. Arlene Rother, Cornelia Rohrbaugh's tiny eyes. June Williams, Phyllis Brown's love affairs. Fred Trump, Roger l-larbold's ability to play the trumpet. Ada Bortner, Charles Tyson's thoughts. Julian Grote, Isabelle Keenyls sweet laughter. Shirley Walker, Ethel Wehrly,s bashfulness. the Biology Class, Joyce Messerlyls will to draw. the future basketball manager, Francis Sterner's managing ability. all future Chemistry students, Anna Kaltreider's ability to sleep in Chemistry class Mr. John Fishel, Sara Kling,s ability to clean up the floor while playing basketball Miss, Krumrine, a bus to haul her passengers. U81
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