Marion High School - Quill Yearbook (Marion, IA)

 - Class of 1935

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I-IILDA SCOTT I M X I Baby Talre a Bow Junior Mixed Chorus 2: Secon Girls' Glee Club I, 3. ev!! BERNICE SIDLINGER I CouIdn'f Be Mean To You Declam I:G.A.A. I,4:Girl Re- serves I, 2: Second Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR STEINMETZ I Can'+ Remember Gran? High School, dar Ra ids, I, 2: lgss cer 4: Glee Club : nd I Quill Shari: Trac : ass Play Slaqe Mana umblinq 4. VIRGINIA STEVENSO Try To See,II ay Second ' ls' e I 3: Junior ' orus 2. 1? rf, , 0 T FRANCES STEWART D, fx Sleepyfime Gal R72 G. A. A. I, 3, 4: G. R. I: Sec- 'f ond Girls' Glee Club I: P. T. Exhibilion I: Volleyball 3, 4. LOIS STITZEL I'II Be Failhful Quill Slarl 4: G. A. A. I, 3, 4: G. R. I, 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 4: Sex- Ielle 4: Chrislmas Canlala 3: Sauce lor Ihe Goslings 4: Oh Doc+or 3: Music Conlesl 2, 3.4: Home Concerf 2, 3, 4: Dramalic Club 4: Pep Club 4: L. O. V. 2: Baslcelball l, 2, 3: Volleyball I. EDYTI-IE STONE I'm Noi Lazy, I'm Jusl Dreaming G. A. A. I: G. R. I. N TRPKOSI-I Aufwedersehn Declam 3, 4: Home Economics Exhibilion I: P. T. Exhibilion I. JEANNETTE TITUS All I Do ls Dream of You Della Sigma Della 3, 4, Vice- Pres.: Honor Sludenf I, 2, 3, 4: Slaie Academic Conlesl 2: D. A. R. Hislory Award 3: Quill Slalil 4: G. A. A. I. 4: G. R, I. 2, 3, Cabinel 3: Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Music Conlesl I, 2, 3.4: Home Concerl I, 2, 3, 4: Sexleiie 2, 3, 4: Solo 3, 4: Gypsy Rover I: Oh Doclor' 3: Chrisfmas Canlala 2. 3: Dra- rnalic Club 4: Pep Club 4: P. T. Exhibilion I. FRANCES ALBERTA VOORI-IIES I'm Loolring a'I fhe World Thru Rose Colored Glasses Anamosa High School I, 2, 3: Declam 2, 4: Girls' Glee Club 3: Dramafic Club 4: G. A. A. 4. ALICE WALLACE Alice, Where Ari Thou Going? Quill Slafl 4: Slafe Academic Meel I, 3: Malh Club 3, 4: Oi- lice Worlc 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Music Conlesl I, 2, 3: Home Concerl I, 2, 3, 4: Honor Slu- denl I, 2, 3, 4: Declam l, 2, 3, 4: G. R. IQG. A. A. I: L. O. V. 2: Dramaiic Club 4. RICHARD WARE You Gofla Be a Foo+balI Hero To Gel Along Wilh Ihe Beau- fiful Girls Track 2 CRANDALL WEAVER No, No, a Thousand Times No Band I, 2, 3, 4: Music Conlesl I, 2, 3, 4: Home Concerl I, 2, 3, 4: Malh Club 3. 4. BERT WIDGER I1, +he World Owes Me a Living lass Secrelary 2: Foolball I 2 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: M Club 3, : Band I, 2, 3, 4: Music Co Iesl I, 2, 3, 4: Home Con- cerf I, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club 3: Oh Doclor 3: Gypsy Rover I: Quill Slal-l 4: As Ihe Clock Shiites 3.

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Page I6 CLASS HISTORY Two years oT hisTory are included in The Marion High School curriculum, one year oT world hisTory, and one year oT American his- Tory. However, There is anoTher hisTory in our high school ThaT is acTually being wriTTen aT This Time: each chapTer of which represenTs one year's acTiviTies. The laTesT chapTer of This hisTory is iusT being concluded by The class of I935 and is enTiTled OUR NEW DEAL. For This sTory we musT go back Tour years. ThaT Tall Two imporTanT Things happened: a group oT 68 sTudenTs, laTer To be known as The class oT '35, enTered This school, and a new adminisTraTor appeared aT The head oT The school wiTh a N. R. A. reform. Mr. Delber+ J. Pugh insTi- gaTed The NEW RULING ARRANGEMENT. and under ThaT code Mrs. Bragg was desig- naTed adminisTraTor of The Treshman class. As soon as we were well seTTled down, we elecTed our class officers. They were Wyoma Carey, president Donovan Goodyear, vice- presidenT: Billy Reed, secreTary: and Lois Lockwood, Treasurer. On OcTober 30, we Turned ouT in The gym Tor The all high school dance and reTurned February I9 Tor a hard Time parTy all oT our own. Our class early made several achievemenTs. Billy Reed was The Tirsl' member ol: The class To receive a leTTer when he played The re- quired number oT innings in baseball. RoberT Munsen proved The abiliTy of The Freshman class when he placed TirsT in The home dec- lamaTion conTesT. Ralph Hawk, RoberT Mun- sen, ano MargareT Ross represenTed The class in debaTe. The members oT The class who were chosen To go To The STaTe Academic MeeT were Alice Wallace, RoberT Munsen, and Ralph Hawk: RoberT Munsen placed TirsT in general science, and Alice Wallace placed second in English correcTness. So we close The TirsT chapTer oT our hisTory. The second chapTer began in The Tall of I932. In SepTember we gaThered again un- der The guiding hand oT Miss Rummens, our sophomore adminisTraTor. AT class elecTion Joseph Burrows was elecTed presidenT: Don Goodyear, vice-presidenT: RoberT Widger. secreTary: and RuTh Murphey, Treasurer. The principal social evenTs oT The year were The all high school dance in OcTober, The sophomore dance in December, and The sophomore-Tresh- man parfy in February. This yeah we were represenTed by ArminTa Davidson in debaTe. RoberT Munsen, Armin- Ta Davidson, Edward FerreTer, and Alice Wal- lace parTicipaTed in The home declamaTion conTesT. Those winning Trips To The sTaTe academic conTesT were Anna Helen MarTin, JeanneTTe TiTus, and MargareT Albaugh. Mar- gareT Albaugh placed sevenTh in world his- Tory. ln The laT'rer parT of May we adjourned Tor The summer To meeT again The nexT Tall as luniors. We sTarT our Third chapTer as we have The oThers in The Tall. We assembled under Miss lla Anfhony and Miss Vera Wood, and Tound Mr. Pugh's NEW RULING ARRANGEMENT really geTTing under way. School opened This year aT eighT-ThirTy, and The day was To be divided info six periods oT one hour each and a TwenTy minuTe home room period. As soon as we became accusTomed To The changes we elecTed RoberT Munsen, presidenTq Billy Campbell, vice-presidenT: KenneTh PoTTer, secreTaryg and Lois Lockwood, Treasurer. On OcTober 5, we all wenT To ShaeTTer's Park Tor a Weiner roasf. Early in November we sTarTed work on our class play, AS THE CLOCK STRIKES, which was presenTed December I7, and I8. On March I7, we inviTed The seniors To our class dance and made a big success oT The evening. The climax of all social evenTs Thus Tar in high school Tor us was The junior- senior banqueT, held in The O. O. F. Hall. The achievemenTs This year were many. RoberT Widger and Waldo Johnson were added To The M Club. ArminTa Davidson and Edward FerreTer placed TirsT in The home declamaTion conTesT and Then placed TirsT in The sTaTe preliminaries. We were well repre- senTed This year in The STaTe Academic MeeT. Alice Wallace. RoberT Munsen, MargareT Al- baugh, Jeanne Slife, and Anna Helen MarTin all parTicipaTed. Alice Wallace placed TirsT in English correcTness: RoberT Munsen placed TirsT in biology: Jeanne SliTe received ninTh in American liTeraTure: and MargareT Albaugh placed TifTh in American hisTory. Perhaps The N. R. A. wasn'T so bad aTTer all. The members of our class elecTed To DelTa Sigma DelTa were JeanneTTe TiTus, MargareT Albaugh, RoberT Munsen, and William Reed. ln The laTTer parT oT The year a maThemaTics club was organized. Those who became mem- bers were Alice Wallace, Edward FerreTer, K Continued on Page 652



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nge I8 CLASS WILL We, fhe class of '35, affer ihirfeen years of infen- sive sfudy have finally succumbed. Realizing fhe end is rapidly approaching, we mei in 209 and declared our Iasf will and fesfamenf. The bequesfs were made fhus: ALBAUGH. MARGARET-Beaufy and brains don'f go fogefherg so I willingly parf wifh my beaufy 'Io Jane Edwards. ALBAUGH. MYRLE and SCOTT, HILDA-Leave fheir aparfmenf fo Bessie Cimprich and Esfher Oxley. AUSTIN, VIRGINIA-Leaves her Iheme song, Sfay As Sweef As You Are Io Naomi Nickeson. BURROWS, JOSEPH--Leaves his nafive abilify fo give speeches fo Dale Luwe. CAMPBELL, BILLY-Who ever heard of a Scofchman giving anyfhing away? Wyoma Carey, Ella Davin, Margaref Jacobs, Mary McGuire, Elaine McPike, Lorraine Cruise. and Jessa- mine Rundquisf-These members of Ihe Dizzy Eight Club won'f need fhe club now: so if fhe shoe fila- puf if on. CHADIM. BOBBY--To anyone who can use if, I leave my mefhod of gelfing rid of cosmeiic skin. STITZEL, LOIS-Leaves her way wifh fhe boys-Or doesn'f if weigh so much? CONE, MARIAN and MURPHEY, RUTI-I-Will lheir abiliiy fo know and broadcasf all 'rhe gossip of M. H. S. fo Kay Klink and Mary Helen Sloss. DAVIDSON, ARMINTA-Leaves her abilify Io fake Mr. Shuffs and his sayings wifh a pinch of salf Io anyone he finds if amusing fo fease. ELLENBERGER. FRANCES-Leaves her giggles fo Helen Pyle, who finds if hard lo express herself. FERRETER, EDWARD-Leaves his monkey anIics fo Tarzan. FINNEY, ARLEEN-Her besf regards fo all. GOODYEAR. DON-Leaves his abilify fo smile af whafever happens fo Hpessimisfic Bill Lange fo Mr. Wolfe. HANSEN, LYLE-Leaves his sfraighf A's fo Laura Smifh who seems io be having frouble geffing any. HANSON, CARRIE- I know whal if fakes-and I'm going fo keep I+. HATT. HARRY- My Mofher says I've only one haf: so I'll have fo keep if. HAWK, RALPH- Sorry, buf my hearI's in Denver. I-IESS, JAMES-Leaves his baskefball abilify fo Charles Hagerman. HOGAN, ROBERT-Bequeafhs his mighfy sfafure fo Max Knudsen. HOWELL, BETTY-Leaves her abilify lo play fhe from- bone fo Donald Bragg. JOHNSON, WALDO-Leaves his fwo sisfers fo carry on fhe family name. LAYTON, RUBY-4Leaves her place in Ihe office Io Elmerine Davis. NEFF, RUBY-Leaves her perfecf wave fo Refa Knapp. NELSON, DONALD-Leaves his eyes fo Willie Krog -in case his pop ouf. NELSON, JOHN-Leaves his falkafive nafure Io Mary Bisek. LOCKWOOD, LOIS-Bequeafhs her book on How To Grow Tall fo Richard Liffle-so he can reach high nofes in glee club. MARTIN, ANNA HELEN- I broughf my freasure wifh me fo high school: so why shouldn'f I fake him away wilh me? MUNSEN. ROBERT-Leaves his liffle shaving mug and razor fo Lyle Lockner whose old one is worn ouf from consfanl' use. POTTER, KENNETH-Leaves his rosy glow Io any fhree girls fo save I'he price of rouge. He has enough for all. REED. BILL--Leaves his abilify fo charm M. Wood fo Tom McDonell, who already has a good sfarf. REYNOLDS, BLANCHE-Leaves her everlasfing de- sire fo sing fenor fo Basil Zier. ROSS, MARGARET-Leaves her long fresses fo Bob' bie De Vore. SIDLINGER, BERNICE-For one word of apprecia fion, Bernice will give fo anyone her booklef on How To Be a Punsler. STEINMETZ, ARTHUR-Leaves his abilify fo fell iokes in sixfh hour sfudy hall fo Junior Reed. WARE, RICHARD-Leaves his Pepsodenf smile fo Gus Edwards. STEVENSON, VIRGINIA and LESHER. MARGARET- Leave Iheir pamphlef-How To Gain Ten Pounds in Ten Weeks fo Virginia Self and M. Wood. STEWART, FRANCES-Leaves her renowned frown fo anyone who can prove his righi of ownership. STONE, EDYTI-'IE-Leaves her sisfer her fherne song. A Hear? of Sfone. TITUS, JEANNETTE-Leaves her permanenf and curl- ers Io Virginia Self. VOORHIES, ALBERTA-Leaves her abiliiy Io play around in school fo Junior Reed, who we fear is going fo be sick from over-siudy. WALLACE, ALICE-Leaves her place as Tillie fhe Toiler fo Esfher Cunningham. WEAVER, CRANDALL-Exposes his secref on how Io keep his hair in curl fo Mickey Forbes. WIDGER, ROBERT-Wills his sofI drink capacify fo Clarence Williamson. KAUFMAN, JOE-He has nofhing fo leave. He even uses borrowed iokes. ECHLIN, JAMES-Leaves his milifary carriage fo Lyle Lockner. ' We hereby appoinf Una Ven+, ever presenf in our school, as execufrix of This, our lasi will and fesfa- meni. Signed, Class of I935 Wi+nesses: I. M. U. R. Crooked

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