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Sterner: And Grace and Freida Thoman, too. 1 often wondered what would have hap- pened to them if leap year hadn't come at such a convenient time. . . . That is a puzzling question. Sterner: Good heavens! ltls 10:30 already. 1 have to be in Paris by 11:30. Betty: But it's only a few thousand miles. You can stay forty-Hve minutes anyway. Sterner: A11 right. . . . Letls go into the kitchen and get something to eat. Betty: These are the words 1've been waiting for. . . . just go ahead. I'1l be with you as soon as 1 turn up the atomic-heat furnace. Sterner: OK. And there they go. I don,t have the least idea what to feed them. 1 guess I'11 have to make up some of those concentrated Martini tablets I was saving for New Year's Eve. What if they do eat me out of house and home? After all, they did bring me a lot of news. Maybe 1 can work it into a book sometime .... Class Song Tune-My Happinesf Now our school days here are o'er Memories of you linger still, Every day we'll miss you more, Codorus High. Fondest thoughts will stay with us, When we dream of days gone by, That we spend upon the hill, Of Codorus High. Now four short years, it seems Have gone by since we started here, But our Old Alma Mater, we will Never, never forget. To our teachers and our friends, We'll be true until the end, For we think so much of you, Coclorus High. To our colors we'll be true, First to Gold and then to Blue, And welll always think of you, Codorus High. If we follow what we're taught, We will surely get ahead, Patience is the key, you know, to All success. Now teachers and clear friends, We would like to thank all of you, For the time now has come, When we all must bid you adieu, Now to the carnation red, We will pay our homage yet, As we say farewell to you, Codorus High. DELORES R01-IRBAUGH 1211
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Class Prophecy fThe following is an excerpt from the book Olden Days, by Nevin Moul, editor of the New York Times, published in june, 1989, by Doublenight Moron.j Ho hum! I think I'll sit in my suspension chair and watch the television for a while. It surely is restful after a day's 'work at the typewriter. Maybe I'd better insert my contact-lens glasses. This color television is hard on the eyes. Well there,s the newsreel: BIG DEPT. STORE HOLDUP Narrator: Here we see the two robbers apprehended for the looting of Walkeris depart- ment store. In an account of the robbery, Clark Walker, president of the firm, stated: It was near lunch time Thursday. Two of the salesladies, Verna Miller and Ruby Brillharc, noticed the two loitering about. Suddenly there were shots and screams. A few moments later I was informed of the robbery by my secretary, Isabelle Keeney, who immediately called the police. Officer Burnell Wagner was assigned to the case and . . . Phooey! Nothing but robberies and murders. What's this world coming to, anyway? I believe I'l1 get some music. Oh, that's better. Come to think of it, that vocalist looks familiar. The announcer said her name is Delores Rohrbaugh. But who's the redhead playing the glockenspeil solo? Oh, that,s Treva Myers. Heavens, the set's blinking. Something must be interfering with the reception. I'd better turn on the outside floodlights, it looks as if someone is coming into the helicopter runway: it looks like Sterner's ,68 Dodge air-cab. Why so it is. There's Betty Bohr, his fare. It sounds as if he,s talking about getting a new air-cab since this one is fifteen years old and has 200,000 miles on it. . . . Why what a surprise to see you! I didn't know you returned from your vacation on Mars. Betty: Decided not to stay too long. My grandchildren miss me. Sterner: Besides, the resorts are too crowded. I'd rather go to Venus. . . . That will be nicer. Have a chair, won't you? Did you see anyone I know at Mars? Betty: Why yes, quite a few. Joyce and John Newcomer work there. Sheis a secretary and he's a mechanic. . . . I had heard Phyllis Brown and Anna Kaltreider are stenographers, too. Sterner: Yes, they are. Donald Meckley and Charles Tyson are working with John also. Betty: Sara Kling and Geraldine Bortner are rocket line hostesses. They really look neat. I saw James Alban at the radio controls. Sterner: You really ought to see Mars. They have wonderful hospitals and schools. The superintendent of nurses is Lois Rohrbaugh and Beatrice Kiser is her assistant. . . . Well, of all things. I remember them when their names were Sipe and Leese. Betty: You remember Geneva Crist? She's superintendent of public instruction. . . . Do they have nice farms up there, or should I say out there? Sterner. We-e-ell, they're all right, but I prefer York County. Betty: Did you know some of the Forty-Niners are farmers and farmerettes? Dean Rohr- baugh is farming over on Venus, but I hear Elva wants to move. . . . Really? Dick Brillhart and Francis Strine are fairly prosperous. Anna and Cornelia Rohrbaugh are farmers' wives, too. Sterner: Then there's Roger Harbold's rabbit farm. Betty: Have you been to the movies lately? . . . No, I follow television more or less. Sterner: We saw Robert Strausbaugh's new picture the other night. He still has the ladies swooning over him. Betty: What ever happened to Krug? He was always so serious. . . . He stayed that way. He's the minister at a Chicago church. Betty: Of course, quite a few just settled down to be plain housewives like me. There's Betty Wildasin and Ethel Wehrly. I201
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PATIENCE IS THE KEY TO SUCCESS P -Patience means strive on to the end, A- T Is Alertness to every extent. -Is for Trust in our classmates so fair, I -Is Intelligence no one has to spare. E -Is for Elfort we put in our work, N -Is for Neatness which none of us shirk C-Is for Cleanliness of body and soul. E -Is Energy that we have as a whole. I -Is for Intimacy for our friends, S -Is Sincerity which upon us depends. T -Is Truthfulness to our teachers dear, I-I-Is for Hope to drive away fear, E -Is the Eagerness that we all share. K-Kindness we show for people we meet, E -Is the Earnest lives that we lead, Y-Is for You and your memories so sweet T-Is for the Time spent at C.T.I-I.S. O-Means it's Over with a few regrets. S -Is the Solemnity on graduation night, U-Is the Unity that we held so tight. C -Is the Cheerfulness we brought to our school, C -Stands for Classes we thought were so dull. E-Is the Equality our teachers showed to ward us, S -Is for the Struggle that we shared thus S -Is for Success in our four years of school, And for many years after we wish suc cess too. BEATRXCE LEESE, '49 PATIENCE IS THE KEY TO SUCCESS Patience is a thing sublime At home, at work, all the time. In it, eternal joys depend, And harsh words and troubles end. Patience harms neither the mind nor soul. It makes rejoice, when you reach your goal. Be patient at home as well as at school, And always remember the Golden Rule. Patience is the keynote to success, It unlocks the door to peace and rest. Dear friends, remember at all times, To always be patient and kind. E221 Patience will always help us win And keep the world free from sin. Friends! In this poem I hope you will find, It pays to be patient at all times. Patient is what we hope to be Even though we fail sometimes you see. We hope our teachers will understand And forgive our impatience in the end. Now as school is nearing the end, And the world is filled with impatient men. Let us always be patient with them And perhaps they too will become patient men. CLARK WALKER
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