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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of the Cobleskill State School of Agriculture and Home Economics at the close of our years of trials and tribulations, but being sound in body and mind, do hereby declare the following to be our Last Will and Testament: 1 To our Alma Mater we will and bequeath the love and gratitude of the entire Senior Class. 2. To our beloved faculty we bequeath our gratitude for its opportunities, and best wishes for the years to come. 3. To the Class of 1935 we bequeath the extreme honor of trying to fill our big boots, next year. 4. To the Class of 1936 we bequeath our wishes and privilege to join the ranks of the Upperclassmen. 5. To next year’s football and basketball teams we will two men to fill Percy Thompson’s and Al Williams’ shoes. 6. To the cheer leaders we will Roger Briggs’ ability to put it across. 7. To Hilda Rathbun we will many blondes to take the place of other State School flames. 8. ToAdell Murdock we will Lil Pearson’s personality. 9. To ’Cinny' Macon we will Ruth Baucus' one man love. 10. To the girls in the kitchen we will Louise Kline's and Gretchen Day's art of good cooking. 1 1. To the kitchen we will Ken Cameron's masterful touch of cleaning pots and breaking dishes. 1 2. To the President of the Senior Class we will Robert Miller's fine touch of leadership. 13. To ’Activity’ Lawerencc we will Peter Van Wormer’s soberness and john Jackson’s “IT.” 14. To Bill Busch we will Bill Borst’s mis-placed eye brow and Bernie Sauter’s fine dancing. 15. To the Herd Test Milkers we will Lil’ White's and ’Bob’ Windolph’s ability to get milk from grass. 16. To John Uncle' Lent we will Jcrold Heath’s many arguments with Mr. Hodder. 17. To George Beans’ Campbell we will Harry Anderson’s famous tune of 'Smoke Gets In Your Eyes.’ 18. To Elmer Young we will some sweet thing to take Miss Griffen's place and famous Call.” 19. To Bob Jensen we will Pete Hampton's Center of Interest. In witness whereof, we. the Class of nineteen hundred and thirty-four, have to this will, set our hand and seal on this twenty four day of April in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty-three. • THE 19 3 4 VOICE
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY As our ship comes into port in our graduating year, we would like to look back on our voyage and remember some of the good times we had together. It seems so long ago we look back to the fall of October. 1931 when we. as freshmen, entered State School as students in Agriculture and Home Economics. After the first half term and the true freshmen remained we found we had the following officers: Gilbert White, president; Robert Miller, vice-president; Clifford Bunting, treasurer; and Edward Hampton, secretary. Something this class should be remembered for is the fact that they donated the balance of their treasury to the student loan fund In the fall of 1932 we arrived at State School under the title of Juniors. The class was organized with the following leaders: Robert Miller, president; George Stevens, vice-president; Edward Hampton, secretary; jerold Heath, treasurer; student council members. Gilbert White. Clifford bunting, and Donald Tillapaugh. Who of that class will ever forget the memorable night we spent at the Bear Gulch on a overnight skating party, a night of terror and fun The class was organized with Robert Miller, president. Gilbert White, vice-president; Ruth Baucus. secretary; Alfred Williams, treasurer; and Mr. Moot, faculty advisor, for the spring semester. We gave a party in February, which was enjoyed by all. In the month of April we broke up to work on farms. In the fall of our senior year Robert Miller was elected president; Ruth Baucus. vice-president; Bernarde Sauter. secretary; Alfred Williams, treasurer; and Mr. E. Hewes our faculty advisor. A party was given on a Thursday night in December to which the entire school was invited The last half of the senior year Robert Miller was president; Ruth Baucus. vice-president; Louise Kline, secretary; Percy Thompson, treasurer. The class produced as their senior play “Memory LaneThis was given on April 13th. During the school year the senior class sponsored many dances, many of these were held after the basketball games. A. W. B. M. THE 19 3 4 V O I C
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Clmrchill Stephe.'tt Win. Miller Holmov Rover) Relyea Mr. Horkior Reid BdUCUS Lent Baker H.ii’rrvin Welsh Had lock Cleveland Hilportshauscr Kowalski W. Miller Payne Kulchera Munson I upkiiv Van Patten Barber Ducll Houghton Canfield Milk Haldcman Cihbard Busch Jensen Taylor Tinning Weaver Rco ! Cristman Durian:! Johnson Pnillips Stcuerwald Macon Rathbun Davies SpeigleborR Peck Ward Holmes Mcddaugh Murdock JUNIOR HISTORY Another year is drawing to a close very rapidly at State School, but our efforts to succeed here, have been more towards the turning of that Key of Knowledge. After a hard summer of field work and reports, we came back to school with a higher aim. We elected the following officers for our first term: William Busch, president: David Baker, vice-president; Donald Baucus. secretary; and Robert Houghton, treasurer, with William Busch. David Baker and Joseph Tinning student council members. Joseph Tinning was our class reporter and Mr. Hodder was chosen as our faculty advisor for both the fall and spring terms. In January the class was reorganized with many new members from two year Aggie’’ and Eccers. We elected William Busch, president; Leon Rosen, vice-president; Ruth Peck, secretary; Stewart Cristman. treasurer, with William Miller. Ernest Hilpertshauser, and William Schreiber student council members. Frank Stephens was chosen as class reporter. When class games came around we did our best to win. We won in two games against the Seniors and one against the Freshmen. We finally lost to the freshmen in a play-off game which gave them the class championship. Summer is just around the corner again. We are going to work and WORK; then return to finish the turning of that Key and hope to end our life here on the Hill with happy memories. We wish the best of success to the present graduating class as they depart to the various parts of the compass to complete the remaining chapters of their lives. J.T. F. S. • THE 19 3 4 VOICE
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