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Alma Mater Tune- Sweet G enevievei' From hill and dale we daily come With merry voices blithe and gay, We sing at home and when at school Of things we learn to do each day, We'll boast our school in word and deed, Codorus High has scores of friends, For doctors, lawyers, pastors true Have started here their famed careers. We now can do more than of yore, Because our standards daily rise, We know the future has in SEOIC Some marvel and some grand surprise. We,re glad to live in this new day, When man and nation onward moveg The home and school, the church and state We know these all we may improve. CHORUS Codorus High, our Township High, The days may come, the days may go, But still to us fond memories cling Of busy days on Glenville hill fTo last stanza, Codorus High. E241
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unior Class First Row: fleft to rightj Richard Krebs, Kenneth Myers, Helen Sutherland, Patricia Gift, Laverne Gladfelter, Donald Bortner, Lucile Miller, Charlotte Warner, Rosalie Krebs, James Prise, Milton Myers, Second Row: Frank Clarlcton, Lavere Miller, Jewell Trivett, Anna Harrell, Arlene Rother, Fairy Herrick, Estella Thomas, Greta Swartz, June Williams, Arlene Dusman, Henry Miller fadviserj. Third Row: Jean Meclcley, Maryann Snyder, Norma Jean Strausbaugh, Dorothy Brenneman, Betty Krebs, Phyllis Henry, Jean Garman, Marguerite Warner, Marion Albright, Esther Bollinger, Janet Brown. Fourth Row: Howard Bensel, Kenneth Black, Robert Cramer, Leonard Kerr, George Harbold, Robert Trump, Allen Rohrbaugh, James Bore, Marylin Fallcenroth. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY BY ROSALIE KREBS The junior year in High School has been a short, happy and successful year for us juniors. It does not seem possible that it is so near over. At the beginning of the term the following officers were chosen by the members of the junior class. President-Donald Bortner Vice President-Laverne Gladfelter Secretary-Charlotte Werner Treasurer-Lucile Miller Reporter-Patricia Gift Historian-Rosalie Krebs Adviser-Henry Miller Our members participated in school activities such as basketball, volleyball, soccer, chorus, literary and science clubs, and many others. These juniors participated in the debate: Betty Krebs, Patricia Gift, Jewell Trivett, Lucile Miller, Fairy Hetriclc, and Rosalie Krebs. The juniors number forty-two as of this Writing. We hope they will all stick to the class when we again enter the halls of C.T.H.S. We are all looking forward to our year as Q'Sophisticated Seniors and really will strive to live up to our motto, l'Live to Learn, Learn to Livef, U51
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