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

 - Class of 1950

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ell' 5' 7 ' I Class Poem DOROTHY BRENNEMAN In the autumn days of forty-six. When we were all quite shy. We started our friendship together. At good old Codorus High. Our class colors are green and gray. Our flower the talisman rose. We will always endeavor to he true. To the things that we have chosen. Learn to live, and live to learn. Is the motto of our class. Which was chosen very successfully. By every lad and lass. Our l:0Ul' Sl1OI'f YSZFS have g0I18 While each day brought something new. To all the friends we leave behind. The class of fifty says adieu. C211 f

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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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Last Will ancl Testament of The Senior Class BY LAVERNE GLADFELTER DONALD BORTNER The Senior Class of 1950 of the Codorus Township High School, county of York and state of Pennsylvaniag i We, being of a well filled brain after a full four years of work, do publish this our last will and testament. To the faculty, we will the respect of the pupils for them, and hope that the pupils will follow and use all their advice as wisely as they are able. To the junior class, we will a fine homeroom teacher, the glory of being seniors and greater care for their fellow workers. To the sophomores and freshmen, we hope that they will strive harder to become upper classmen and to be obedient to their superiors. To Dennis McWilliams we will Kenneth Myers' shortstopping ability in hope that he will make some great stops. To Norman Walker we will some of George Harbold's size. Rosalie Krebs wills her ability to play basketball to her sister, JoAnn. To Oscar Trivett we will Laverne Gladfelter's basketball ability, in hope that he will be a great help to the team. Jean Meckley wills her job as captain of the cheerleaders to Naomi Ness. To Dorothy Rudisill we will Norma Strausbaugh's talking ability in study halls, especially in room live. Charlotte Werner wills her ability to think of a certain person and to study at the same time, to any other who may wish to do so. We will Allan Rohrbaugh's knack of going with so many different girls to Roger Roser, on second thought he may not need it. We will to Mary Rahn, Robert Cramer's art pen and hope that she will continue to give the Glen Echo good cuts. To Dolores Wildasin we will Fairy Hetrick's and Edna Forbes' devotedness that they had during the last years at Codorus. We will Anna Harrell's ability to talk in P.O.D. class to Wayne Lehr. To James Bensel we will his brother's seat in orchestra. We hope that he will show as much interest as Howard. To Walter Strausbaugh we will Leonard Kerr's title as the cowboy driver of C.T.H.S. Lavere Miller and Robert Trump will the wave in their hair to Harry Sprenkle. We will Marguerite Warner's ability and knowledge of music to JoAnn Garver. We will Richard Krebs, job as manager of the basketball team to Wayne Beckner, who we are sure would make a good manager. U21

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