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

 - Class of 1950

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ROBERT DEAN TRUMP W Glenville, Pa. FfBObIl Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 41, F.F.A. 11, 2, 3, 41, Class Day 141. This lad is known to most of us as Bob, He is one of the tallest boys of our class. During his four short years at C.T.H.S. he has won many friends. Most of his time is spent roller skating and driv- ing his Chevy. Laughing, talking and having fun, This is Bob, a friend to everyone. MARGUERITE MAE WARNER Brodbecks, Pa. Warner', Historian of Class 111, Science Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Chorus 11, Z, 3, 41, Operetta 11, 2, 3, 41, Glen Echo Staff 13, 41, Treasurer of Literary Society 141, Literary Society 11, 2, 3, 41, Librarian 12, 3, 41, School Play 121, Glee Club Reporter 12, 31, Class Day 141 Marguerite is best known for her talent as a singer. Since her freshman year she has had leading roles in the operettas. Marguerite is one of the most sociable girls of the class and is always willing to lend a helping hand. In the future Marguerite hopes to become a secretary and to continue her singing. To Marguerite We sincerely wish, A future of singing and a husband' to kiss. CHARLOTTE MARIE WERNER R. D. 3, Hanover, Pa. Operetta 11, 41, Chorus 11, 41, Literary Society 11, 3, 41, Vice Presi- dent of Literary Society 131, President of Literary Society 141, Science Club 11, 3, 41, Treasurer of Science Club 141, Glen Echo Staff 141, Secretary of Class 13, 41, Recording Secretary of Athletic Council 131, School Play 121, Class Play 13, 41, Librarian 141, Associate Editor of the Glen Echo 141, Class Day 141 Charlotte is one of the most intelligent girls of the class and is always very helpful. She has always a smile and a laugh that can be heard for quite a distance. In the future Charlotte hopes to become a nurse. Glen Rock is Cbarlotteis favorite town. Shfjf always happy when he is around. EX-MEMBERS Eleanor 1Brant1 Warner, Mae Brenneman, Elsie Dubs, Catherine Ford, Delores 1Hawkins1 Pently, Martha 1Hetrick1 Brant, Buna Hobson, Ruby Humphrey, Freida Lehr, Roseilla Lerew, Mildred 1Miller1 Beard, Geraldine Myers, Frances Renant, Mary Renaut, Nadine Rinehart 1transferred to Hanover1, Madalyn 1Schrom1 Buser, Gladys 1Sechrist1 Taylor, Nancy 1Sipe1 Miller, Anna Stine, Geraldine Straus- baugh, Greta 1Swartz1 Street, June 1Williams1 Kress, Kenneth Black, Clyde Bortner, Robert Hersh, Marvin Matthews, Donald Meckley, James Price 1army1, Harold Rohrbaugh 1army1, Marlyn Wildasin, William Wilson. E191

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NORMA JEAN STRAUSBAUGH R. D. 2, Glen Rock, Pa. Basketball 141, Chorus 11, 2, 41, Science Club 11, 41, Volleyball 131, Class Day 141, Operetta 141. Norma, a charming young lass, is a friend to all, She will lend a help- ing hand whenever she is able. She shows her ability in basketball and spends a great deal of her time roller skating and ice skating. Skating is Normals greatest pleasure Dating then comes next in measure MARY HELEN SUTHERLAND R. D. 2, Spring Grove, Pa. Helen Basketball 141 , Science Club 11, 2, 41 , Literary Society 11, 21, Operetta 11, 2, 41, Chorus 11, 2, 41, Librarian 121, Class Day 141, Helen's pleasant personality has won her many friends during her four years at C.T.H.S. Helen has shown her ability in playing basket- ball and by taking part in other activities at school. Skating at Forest Park is one of Helen's favorite pastimes. Helen hopes to find her future in becoming a saleslady. Helen likes a Hudson hold With an Armstrong heater she never gets cold. ESTELLA RUTH THOMAS R. D. 3, Glen Rock, Pa. Librarian 141, Science Club 141, Class Day 141 'Estella has been a friend to all of us in the four short years we have known her. She has a keen sense of humor and is usually busy at her studiesg however she is never too busy to help you if she is asked. With her pleasing personality she is sure to have a bright future. She'll he your friend through joy and strifeg She's bound to make someone a good wife. ETHEL JEWELL TRIVETT R. D. 1, Glen Rock, Pa. Basketball 141, Chorus 13, 41, Science Club 121, Literary Society 13, 41, Librarian 141, Glen Echo Staff 141, Debate 13, 41, Class Day 141 Jewell is an intelligent and blushing blonde. She is a friend to everyone and is always willing to lend a helping hand. Jewell enjoys reading more than eating. She hopes to make nursing her profession when she graduates from high school. To help the sick is a worthy goal. We Wish her luck in filling this role. U81



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Class History BY RosAr.1E Knsas September 3, 1946, marked an important day for 64 young people. Yes, that was the day our high school careers began. It is now 1950 and we find ourselves about to graduate, and we realize that we shall spend no more carefree days at Codorus High. As we look back we recall many happy hours spent here-memories that will always linger. The ofiicers for the four years were as follows: FRESHMAN YEAR JUNIOR YEAR President ...........,,,.,.....,.s........ Melvin Krebs President ...,....,..,....,.,,........ Donald Bortner Vice President ..,..,.t ,..,.... L avere Miller Vice President .,.. .,....... L averne Gladfelter Secretary ....,. .,..... P hyllis Henry Secretary ............ ....... C harlotte Werner Treasurer ..... .,..,.... L ucile Miller Treasurer .rr.,.. ........... L ucile Miller Reporter ...,,.. ,,..,.,..,.....,.. B etty Krebs Reporter ...., ....... P atricia Gift Historian ...........,rr,.,,,,.. Marguerite Warner Historian .........................,...... Rosalie Krebs SOPHOMORE YEAR SENIOR YEAR President ,.....,.,.........,...t..... Donald Bortner President ..................,..,......,....... Betty Krebs Vice President r,..,,,, ........ L avere Miller Vice President .......,.....,.. Allan Rohrbaugh Secretary ...t,,,tt,.tr. ,.t,.,. P hyllis Henry Secretary ............... ....,, C harlotte Werner Treasurer .. .....,.. Lucile Miller Treasurer ....... .,..... L ucile Miller Reporter ....... ....,.. B etty Krebs Reporter ......... ....... P atricia Gift Historian ........r,.,..,,........t...,,,. Rosalie Krebs Historian .........,....,................. Rosalie Krebs As freshmen we chose brown and gold as our class colors, the yellow carnation as our class Hower and Live to Learn, Learn to Live as our class motto. As juniors we changed our class flower to the ralisman rose and our class colors to green and gray. Miss Freida Gaffney served as our class adviser for two years. As the beginning of our junior year we chose as our class adviser, Mr. Henry Miller. Through our four years we have taken a great interest in all activities. Many of our members, both boys and girls, were on the basketball, volleyball and baseball teams. Phyllis Henry, Lucile Miller, Anna Harrell and jean Meckley were cheerleaders for three years. Be- sides sports our class was active in the Science Club, Literary Society, Glee Club, Debate and dramatics. The highlight of our junior year was our play A Case of Springtime by Lee Sherman and presented March 31 and April 2, 1949, in the high school auditorium. It proved to be suc- cessful through the help of Mr. Henry Miller. In our senior year we again had the pleasure of presenting a play Strictly Formal by William Davidson. This was also a hit. During our junior year we visited Philadelphia, and on our class trip we went to Virginia where we visited many historical spots. During our senior year we visited Harrisburg, Wash- ington, D. C., and we went to New York City for our class trip, on the nineteenth to the twenty-second of May. In March Mr. Miller resigned as class adviser and we were obliged to carry on alone for the remaining year. Our Class Night was held on May 26. Baccalaureate May 28, and Commencement june 1. E201

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