State College High School - Maroon and Gray Yearbook (State College, PA)

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COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BY THE CLASS OF 1935 - STATE COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL - STATE COLLEGE - PENNSYLVANIA fi DEDICATION We dedicate this book to the memory of Mr. Richard Detwiler, our true and loyal friend: If the Kings of Sports still gather When they'ue crossed the Great Divide And enjoy new deeds of valor As they roam the spaces undef If the truly great of sportdom For a missing fighter pine There's a shout of joy that's boundless Nou! that Dielq has passed the line. CSELECTED AND PRINTED BY SENIOR CLASSU FOREWORD We offer this annual for your approval and satisfaction. May it preserve full well the activities of the graduating class of 1934-35. THE STAFF. BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF STATE COLLEGE BOROUGH Thomas G. I-laugh ,.,I . . P. B. Breneman I M. M. Babcock, I . M. E. Heberling. Carolyn B. Edward , Presidenl , I I ,Vice President , ..I...., Secretary Treasurer s Robert H. Breon MAROON AND GRAY 2 FACULTY Cf, qu. Fotfiiru Row-Cleft to right,---Miss Smith Qlsibrarianj, Mr. Morning Qlinglish, Mathc- mriticsj, Mr. Kemmerer fC0mmercial, Athletic Coachj, Mr. Stoddart fSocial Studies, History, Athletic Coachj, Mr. Gackenbach Clndustrial Artsj, Miss Royer QPublic School Artsj. Tinian Row-Miss Hurrell fGirls' Physical Directorj, Miss Pippert CVocal lnstructionj, Miss McClure fHome Economicsj, Mrs. LeGalley flsatinj, Miss Iordan Clirenchj, Mr. Armstrong QBoys' Athletic Directory. Siicoxn Row-Miss Morrow flinglish, Dramaticsj, Mr. Hair fphysics, Chemistryj, Mr. Haines QCommerci:1l Geography, Athletic Coachj, Miss Iones fCommercialj, Mr. Sert QSocial Studies, Boys' Glee Club, Englishl, Miss Smith Uunior High Mathe- maticsj, Mr. Strong CGeneral Science, Biologyl. Fnasr Row-Mr. Passmore Cljrincipalj, Mr. Williams fMathematicsj, Miss Miles fDean of Girls, Englishj, Mr. Hays CSuperir1tendent of Public Schoolsj, Mr. Stover fHistory, Civics, P. O. Dj, Mrs. Ridenour Qlinglish, Dramatics Coachj. 4kMr. Smith Unstru- mental musicj. i?Not in picture Six ff' A f Puff gn- as . . f L KM MZIEX SHIRLEY ALBRIGHT French Club 3. 4. DAVID ANTHONY Latin Club 1: Dramatics 3, 4: Debat- ing 4: Junior Play: Senior Play. RACHEL BECHDEL Class Hockey 2, 3, 4: Varsity Hockey 2, 3 fcaptain 41: Class Basketball 1, 2: Student Council 1: Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2: Glee Club 1, 3, 4: Junior Declamatory Contest Winner: Piper 1, 2 fCirc. Mgr. 3, Adv. Mgr. 45 ' Business Manager of Maroon and Gray: G. A. C. I 1Pres. 47: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 ' Junior Play: Dance Club 2. y F ERDINAND BUECHELE Dmmatics Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Play: Senior Play: Glee Club 4: Debating 3: Junior High Football 1: Varsity Foot- ball 2: Soccer 3, 4: Forensic Speaking 4. ARLENE BOHN Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Home Economics Club 1, 2: Library Club 3, 4. SQM CW' ' HARRIET ALEXANDER Home Economics Club 1, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Trio 4: Class Basket- ball 2, 4: Class Hockey 2: Dramatic Club 2. RICHARD BEAM Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Soccer 4: Bas- ketball 3 fAsst. Manager 23: Class Basketball 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Glee Club 4: Junior Play: Senior Play: Student Council 4 lboth semestersl. PAUL BERTIAUX Band 4: Orchestra 4: Track 4. CAROLINE BLOOM Library Club 3. 4. IOHN BRODERICR Junior High Football 1: Junior High Basketball 1: Glee Club 3, 4: Junior Play: Senior Play: Track 3, 4: Soccer 3, 4: Class Basketball 2, 3, '4: Dra- matics Club 4. Eight RUTH BURRAGE Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4: Varsity Hockey 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 3: G. A. C. 2. 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Class Hockey l, 2, 3, 4: Class Basket- ball 1, 2: Maroon and Gray 4: Forensic Piano Contest: Pianist for Junior Hipzh Glee Club. RUTH DAILEY Glee Club 1, 2, 4: Library Club 1. 2, 3, 4: G. A. C. 1, 2: Class Hockey 2. VIVIAN DOTY Piper 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 4: G. A. C. 4: Maroon and Gray tLiterary Editor! 4: Junior Play: Forensic Speaking Con- test: Varsity Basketball 2, 3: Varsity Hockey 2, 3, 4: Senior Play: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Latin Club 2: Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4: P.T. A. Scholarship Medal 4. RUTH DREIBELBIS Class Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4: Art Club 3: Home Economics 4. BETTY ELDER Glee Club l, 2: Orchestra 1, 2. 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, 4 4Pres, 43: Class Hockey 4. Nine REBECCA CRABTREE Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4 fcaptain 41: Varsity Hockey 2. 3, 4: Latin Club 2: Dance Club 2: Class Hockey 1, 2, 3: 4: Class Basketball 1, 2: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Maroon and Gray 4. BETHUNE DES IARDINS Band 3, 4: Orchestra 3, 41 Dramatics Club 3, 4: Junior Play: Senior Play: Track fAsst. Mgr.l: Basketball 1Asst. Mgr.J. x' 1 Wfyr , ELLA MAX DREIBELBIS DON DUNCAN Track 1, 2 fMgr. 31: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Dr-amatics Club 2, 3: Hi-Y 4: Junior Play: Junior Class President 3: Senior Class Vice President 4: Latin Club 1: Piper 3. IEAN EMINHIZER Glee Club 4. LE ROY EVEY Bookkeeping Club 3: Short Story Vlub fl: Varsity l oot.bull 3, 4. RAY FISHBURNE Maroon and Gray 4: Debating 2, 3. 4: Winner ol' Extvmporaneous Contest: Junior Play. GLENN FRY Glee Club 3, 4. VINCENT GATES Bookkeeping Club 3: Short Story Club 4 1Pres.l: Hi-Y 4: Glee Club 4: Var- sity Football 2, 3, 4: Junior High Foot- ball 2, 3, 4: Varsity Basketball 4: Class linsketlmll I, 2, 3: 'l'r:1f'k 4. MAR'lORIE Gov1ER Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4: Varsity Hockey 3, 4: Class Shorts 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2: G. A. C. 2, 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 3, 4: lVlaI'oon and Gray: Piper. Asst. Editor 4: Junior Play. BERNIE F INNICUM Class Basketball 2: Dramatic-s Club 3: Track 2: Class Track 1. IANE FISHER Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 fPres. 43: Li- brary Club 1: G.A.'C. 1: Student Coun- cil 1, 4: Class Hockey 2: Piper 2: Dance Club 2, 3: Junior Play: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 1Pres. 45 : Senior Class President 4: Maroon and Gray 4: Class Basket- ball 2, 3. BRUCE GARNER Hi-Y 3, 4: Soccer 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Junior High Basketball and Football: Student Council 3: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 3, 4: Maroon and Gray: Junior Play: Senior Play: Glee Club 2: Dramatics Club 3: Cheer Lead- er' 3. 4 ll-lead 43. MARSHALL GATES Latin Club 1, 2: Dramatics Club 3, 4: Soccer Manager 4: Junior Play. BETTY GREEN Piper 1: Trio 3: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Play: Debating 4: Dramatics Club 4: Student Council 1: Senior Play: Junior Music Club 3, 4. Ten WILLIAM GRoss Hi-Y 4: Class Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4: Varsity Football 1, 3: Maroon and Gray: Senior Class Treasurer: Manazer of Varsity Basketball. BARBARA HANSON Shakespearean Reading Contest 2: Latin Club 1, 2: Dramatics Club 3, 4: Junior Play: Senior Play: Maroon and Gray. ROBERT HASEK French Club 2, 3, 4: Soccer 3: Var'- sity Basketball 2. 3: Track 2: Student Council 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 4: Band 1, 2: Editor of Piper: Junior Play: Senior Play: P. T. A. Medal 2, 4: A. A. U.W. Medal 2, 3: D. A. R. American History 3. DoRoTHY HEETER Student Council 1: Latin Club 2 1Pres.l: Dramatics Club 3: History Club. ALIaER'I' HILDEBRANDT Hi-Y 3, 4: Class Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3: Maroon and Gray, Assistant Edi- tor: Senior Play. Eleven HELEN HALEY Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 1Accompanistb: Junior' Declamatory Contest 3: Debat- ing 3, 4: Dramatics Club 3. 4: Trio Accompanist 3. HELEN HARVEY Latin Club 1, 2: Dramatics Club 3: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Debating 4: Maroon anil Gray: Senior Play. DOR0'l'HY HEA'I'oN Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2: Library Club 4. BLAIR HENNINGER LOUISA HINKLEY Dramatics Club 4: Varsity Basket- ball 4 ROBERT HOLI.ENBAUGH Class Basketball 3, 4: Athletic Club 4. MARTHA HORNER Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4: Class Basketball 2, 3. BETTY HOUTZ Glee Club 3, 4: Home Economics Club 3, 4: Junior Play: Class Basket- ball 1, 2, 3. RODNEY HoY Hi-Y 4: Dramatics Club 3: Student C0UYlCil 4: Class Basketball 1, 2, 3. ARTHUR IEFFREY Shakespearean Reading Contest 2: Glee Club 2: Piper 1, 2: French Club 3: Band 3, 4: Dramatics Club 4: De- bating 3, 4: Junior Play: Senior Play: Track 3: Soccer 1, 4: Class Basketball 3. MARY ELLEN HOMAN Bookkeeping Club 4. IEANNE HoUsER Library Club 4. KENNETH HOUTZ Short Story Club 4: Music 1, 2. 3, 4. ROBERT I NGRAM Latin Club 1: Aviation Club 4: Hi-Y 4: Junior' Conservation 4: Dramatics Club 3: Track 3. 4: Class Basketball 3. 4: Maroon and Gray. ROBERT IONES French Club 3: Hi-Y: Glee Club l. 2, 3, 4: Senior Play. Twelve PAULINE KALIN Latin Club 1: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Dramatics Club 3, 4: Debating 3, 4: Junior Play: Maroon and Gray: Junior Music Club 2, 3, 4 fPres. 41. CORA KRUMRINE EVELYN LONGEE French Club 3. 4: Glee Club 2. PEARL MAELHORN Glee Club 4: Home Economics Club 4: Junior Play: Class Basketball 1. HAROLD MARTZ Football 1. Thirteen ROBERT KIRBY Latin Club 1: Hi-Y 4: Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4: Soccer 4: Tennis 3, 4: Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 1. 2. 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3: Maroon and Gray: Junior Play: Senior Play. BARBARA LEWIS Latin Club 2: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Orchestra 1 5 Maroon and Gray: P. T. A. Medal 4: Senior Play: G.A.C. 4: Varsity Hockey 2, 3. 4: Varsity Basketball 2, 3. 4: Class Basketball 1, 2, 3: Junior Music Club 4. MARY MADISON Latin Club 1, 2: Vice Pres. of Sophomore Class 2: Secretary Junior Class 3: Dance Club 1, 2: G. A. C. 1. 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Varsity Basketball 2. 3, 4: 'Class Basketball 1, 2. 3: Var- sity Hockey 2, 3, 4: Tennis 1, 2. 3, 42 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Piper 4: Maroon and Gray. SARAH MARKLE Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club 2, 3 lPres. 2. 31: Class Basket- ball 1, 2: T!'l-Hi-Y 42 G. A. C. 21 Ma- roon and Gray: Junior Play: Senior Play. ARLENE MECKLEY Glee Club 4: Bookkeeping Club 3. IANE MERRIT1' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Piper 4: Junior Play: Dance Club 3. WALTER MlT'CHE1.L Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 4: Tennis 2. 3: Band 1, 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Class Track 1, 2, 3, 4. KATI-IRYN MUSSER Short Story Club 4: Class Basketball 1, 2, 3: Class Hockey 1, 2. DONALD MCCORMICK Football Manager 4: Senior Play: Class Basketball 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2: French Club 3: Athletic Club 4: Or- chestra 2: Junior Play: Class Track 3: Forensic Musical Contest 2: Piper 3. DOROTHY PEARCE Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: G. A. C. 4Pres. 43: Varsity Basketball 2, 3: Class Basket- ball 4: Varsity Hockey 2, 3: Tennis 2, 3: Glee Club 4: Class Baseball. NOREENE MITCHEI,L Home Economics Club 2, 3: French Club 4: Class Basketball 1, 2: Orches- tra 1: Junior Play. CHARLES MOTHERSBAUGH Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Basketball 2: Junior Play: Hi-Y 4: Senior Class Secretary 4. VIRGINIA MYERS French Club 4: Class Basketball 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 4: Class Hockey 1, 2: Latin Club 1. MARY CATHERINE MCCORMICK Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3: Dra- matics Club 4: Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Hockey 3: Glee Club 1, 4. MADELINE PLATT Dance Club 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2: Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Piper fBus. Mgr. 41: G. A. C. 3: Class Hockey 2, 3, 4: Varsity Hockey 2, 3, 4: Class Basketball 2: Varsity Basketball 2, 4. F ourtecn NAOMI PUGH Library Club 1, 2. 3, 4 tPres. 41: Dance Club 2: Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Junior Music Club 2. 3: Dramatics Club 2: Class Basketball 4: Class Hockey 2, 3: Piper Staff: Maroon and Gray: Junior Plays lBus. Mgr.l. DONALD RICE Latin Club 1: Class Basketball 3. 4: Home Room Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4: Ath- letic Club 4: Track 3, 4: Class Track 1, 3, 4. IEAN ROUNTREE Glee Club 1: Latin Club 1. 2: Dra- matics Club 3, 4: Junior Play: Senior Play: Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Dance Club 2, 3: Class Baselball 1. 2: Fresh- man Vice President 1: Treasurer of Junior Class 3: Piper 2. 3: Editor' of Maroon and Gray: P. T. A. Medal 2: A. A. U. W. Medal 1. ADA SMITH History Club 2: Dramatics Club 2: Home Economics 3, 4: Class Basketball 1, 2, 3: Class Hockey 2. 3: Glee Club 4: Senior Play. KATHRYN SNYDER Home Economics Club 3 lSec.b : Short Story Club 4 4Pres.J: Class Baseball 2, 3: Glee Club 4: Class Basketball 3, 4: Class Field Ball 1, 2: Class Hockey 2. Fifteen ROBERT REISH Afhleiif- club. IOHN RITENOUR President of Freshman Class 1: Stu- dent Council 1, 3, 4 iPres.l: Fwtball 1, 2, 3, 4 1Capt. 411 Track 3: Hi-Y 2. 3, 4 fPres. 452 Class Basketball 1. 2, 3: Home Room Basketball 1, 2, 3: Class Track 1, 3, 4. CHARLOTTE SLAGLE Short Story Club 4: Class Basketball 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 4: Class Hockey 1, 2. BLAINE SMITH Glee Club 2: Aviation Club 4: Home Room Basketball 3. 4. - KENNETH STEELE Hi-Y 3, 4 4Sec. 4l: Glee Club 3. 4 tl-'res. 43: Band 1. 2: Class Track: Varsity Football 2. 3. 4. WY? HEI.EN STRUBLE Library Club 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Bookkeeping Club 4 lPres. 4l Senior Play 4. CAROLINE LOUISE SVVOPE lClee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Maroon and Gray: Latin Club 2: French Club 3: Dramatic Club 4: Class Basketball 4, Tennis 2. 3: Dance Club 2: Class Hoc- key 2, 3. 4. NORVA THOMAS Debating 4: Maroon and Gray. RAY WIARNOCK Varsity Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4: Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Track 1. 2, 3, 4: President Sophomore Class 2: Vice-Pres. Class 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 lTreas. 3, Vice-Pres. 41: Piper Staff: Maroon and Gray: Student Council 1: Junior Play 1Managerl. CHALMER WHELAND Bookkeeping Club. VALERIA STRUBLE Home Economics Club 2 lPres.1: Li- brary Club 3. EDNA TAYLOR Glee Club 1, 2: Home Economics Club 3. 4. HELEN UNDERWOOD Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Library Club 2, 3, 4: Maroon and Gray: Junior Plays: Class Secretary 2: Varsity Hockey 3. 4: Class Hockey 2. 3, 4: Vanity BHS- ketball 2, 3, 4: Class Basketball 1. 2, 3. TIM WELCH Soccer Manager I: Track Manager 4: Class Basketball 1, 2, 4: Dramatics Club 3, 4: History Club 3: Latin Club 1, 2: Piper Staff 3: Student Council 4: Junior Plays: Senior Play: Home Room Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. MARY WHELAND Dramatics Club. Sixteen HELEN WHITE Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 42 Piper 3, 4: Maroon and Gray: Varsity Basketball 3, 4: Class Basketball 2, 3: Varsity Hockey 3, 4: Class Hockey 2. 3, 4: Student Council 4 1Pres.l: Junior Music Club 3. 4: Dance Club 2, 3. PHILIP WILLIAMS Class Basketball 2: Home Room Bas- ketball 1, 2: Aviation Club 4: Glee Club: Hi-Y 4, Seventeen IOHN WRIGLEY Class Basketball 2, 3, 4: Home Room Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1: Ath- letics Club 4: Class Track 2. DoUc:LAs PEARCE Dramatics Club 4: Glee Club 4. MASON WHITMORE Track 1, 2, 3, 4 fMgr.l : Orchestra 1, 2: Football 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, 3: Latin Club 1, 2: President of Dramatics Club 4: Junior Plays: Senior Play: Shakes- pearean Reading 2, 4. PAUL WILLIAMS Varsity Basketball 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4. MAROON AND GRAY SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On September eighth, 1923, about forty tiny scamps tumbled out of the door of the Primary Building and made a dive for the cannons. Remember those cannons? The one on the left was strictly reserved for girls and that on the right for boys. The one who gained the seat of honor on the nose of the cannon was king,' of the occasion. Climbing the golden trail, these forty young hopefuls have at last reached the goal. Twelve long years full of happy memories. The years between that first day of school and September eighth, 1931, when we entered High School, were spent in growing, learning, and preparing for the best days of all, our High School days. Upon entering High School, our already swollen ranks reached 134-the largest class ever to enter High School. We made our start in a brand new building and with new advantages. Our Freshman year saw girls privileged for the first time to participate in sports,-volley ball, baseball, and hockey. Another new thing for us was being joined with the seventh and eighth grades into the Iunior High. Iohn Ritenour was elected president, Iean Rountree, vice presidentg and Helen Underwood, secretary-treasurer of the infant class. Rodney Hoy received the O. W. Houts prize for excellence in shop, and lean Rountree received the A. A. U. W. scholarship award. Ray Warnock, president, Mary Madison, vice president, Helen White, secretary, Dorothy Heeter, treasurer, headed our Sophomore year. In football we boasted four lettermen: Walter Mitchell, Ray Warnock, Bower Moore, and Charles Mothersbaugh. Walter Mitchell was the only letterman in basketball. In the reading contest we were represented by Mason Whitmore, Arthur Ieffrey and Barbara Hanson. We received further distinction when Vivian Doty won the Sophomore extemporaneous speaking con- test. lean Rountree and Robert Hasek were awarded the P. T. A. scholarship medals. Robert Hasek also received the A. A. U. W. scholarship award. Our last year as undergraduates proved the class's ability to take the task of being Seniors. For officers, we elected Don Duncan, president, Ray Warnock, vice president, Mary Madison, secretary, and lean Rountree, treasurer. The two Iunior issues of the Piper were edited by Robert Hasek and Marjorie Govier. The annual Iunior Plays, directed by Mrs. Ridenour, were very successfully presented. They were, Six Who Pass W'hile the Lentils Boil,', The Boot, 'LWhere the Cross Is Made, and The Rehearsal. The Iunior Prom was acclaimed the most beautiful and most successful Prom ever given in the High School. For the Iunior Shakespearean read- ing and declamatory contest, Rachel Bechdel and Ray Fishburne were selected as the win- ners. Robert Hasek again won the A. A. U. W. medal in his Iunior year. The D.A. R. American History prize was awarded also to Robert Hasek. And so we spent the happy years from cannon climbing to Commencement climbing. How well we trod the final steps up the hill is recorded in other parts of this book. Ezglz teen MAROON AND GRAY LAST WILL and TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1935 We, the members of the graduating class of the State College High School, class of nineteen hundred and thirty-live, being of sound mind and body and malicious intent do make and publish this, our last will and testament. To the lower classes: 1. To the Iunior class we give the ability to be Seniors as worthy as we. 2. To the Sophomores we bequeath our smoothness. 3. To the Freshman class we gvie our superb intelligence. To the faculty we bequeath: 1. To the faculty we bequeath our sunny smiles and the memories of our perfect recitations and our high inspirations. 2. To Mr. Hair the ability to remember the first names of his pupils. 3. To Mr. Williams the position of Chief Detective of the State College High School. 4. To Mr. Smith some orchestra pupils who can count four. 5. To the school We bequeath some decent pencil sharpeners. To the following individuals we bequeath: 1. To Dick Gentzel, the musical ability of Bethune Des Iardins. 2. To Iean Taylor, the quiet demeanor of Caroline Swope. 3. To Gazzy Green, the beautiful and polished manners of Mason Whit- more. 4. To Mary Kay Myers, Sara Markle's good nature. 5. To Milsom Boyer, Dorothy Heeter's laugh. 6. To Harry Whitmore, David Anthony's delicacy. . To Hayes Darby, Rebecca Crabtree's height. . To Bobby Smith, the brains of Robert Hasek. 9. To Ianey Slagle, Barbara Lewis's modesty. IO. To Bobby Thompson, Raymond Fishburne's egotism. II. To Fody Marquardt, Pauline Kalin's debating ability. 12. To Tubby Murtorff, Naomi Pugh's tall stories. 13. To Fred Lininger, Bob Iones's advice on keeping a permanent. 14. To Dimpy Nixon, Iane Merrittys dreamy countenance. 15. To Nancy Hargreaves, Tim Welsh's knitting ability. 16. To Iane Gulick, an alarm clock. 7 8 17. To some of those social-minded Sophomores, Rachel Bechdel's in- dustry. In witness whereof, we, the departing class of nineteen hundred and thirty- five, have to this, our last will and testament, affixed and set our hands and seal Nineteen 'I f MAROON AND GRAY SENIOR CLASS PERSGNA S SHIRLEY ALBRIGHT Peace is always beautifulf, HARRIET ALEXANDER 'AI hate nobody. I am in charity with the worldf, DAVID ANTHONY As delicate as the lily after the first fallen snowf, DICK BEAM The only way to get rid of a temptation is to yield to it.', RACHEL BECHDEL There is no love sincerer than the love of food. PAUL BERTIAUX There's too much beauty upon this earth for lonely men to bear. FEKDINAND BUECI-IELE Simplicity of character is no hindrance to subtlety of intellectf, CZAROLINE BLooM As a hen gathers her chickens under her wings. ARLENE Bot-IN Let mildness ever attend thy tongue. IoHN BRODERICK I don't see it!', RUTH BURRACE With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come. REBECCA CRABTREE The ripest peach is highest on the treef, RUTH DAILY I have a heart with room for every joy. BETHUNE DEs IARDINS Sweet bells jangled-out of time and harshf, VIVIAN DoTY Two heads are better than onef, ELLA MAY DREIBELBIS Two starry eyes hung in the gloom of thought. RUTH DREIBELBIS Thoughtless of beauty, she was beauty's selff' DoN DUNCAN I your angels don't like,-I love women. BETTY ELDER A'Frailty, thy name is woman. IEAN EMINI-IIZER My own thoughts are my companions. LERoY EVEY The past, at least, is secure. BERNIE FINNICUM To close this career of plundering and blunderingf' RAY Fist-IEURNE He's a self-made man, and worships his creator. IANE FISHER Of surpassing beauty and in the bloom of youthf' GLENN FRY Each mind has its own method. BRUCE GARNER He was not merely a chip off the old block, but the old block itself. VINCENT GATES Hold the fort! I'm coming! MARSHALL GATES God does not measure men by lI'1Cl'lCS.,, MARIORIE GOVIER A Midge's wing beats to and fro. BETTY GREEN Art is Power. BILL GRoss I would help others out of a friendly feel- ings' HELEN HALEY And mistress of herself though China fall. BARBARA HANsoN Conspicuous by her absencef, Twenty MAROON AND GRAY Twenty-one MAROON HELEN HARVEY VVit, now and then struck smartly shows a spark. ROBERT HASEK Wisdom sits aloneg intelligence IS un- feignedf' DOROTHY HEATON Sigh'd and lookid, and sigh'd againf, DOT HEE'FER 'KW'hat is more silly than silly laughter. pu BLAIR HENNINOER I dare do all that may become a man. ALBERT HILDEBRANDT A'Devout yet cheerful, active yet resigncclf' LOUISA HINCKLY 'KI feel in every smile a chain. BOB HOLLENBAUOH VVhen joy and duty clash, let duty go to smashf, MARY ELLEN HOMAN The smile that was childlike and blandf' lVlARTHA HORNER Her talents were of the more silent class. IEANNE HOUSER But there's a good time comrngf' BETTY HOUTZ Blushing is the calm of virtue. KENNETH HOUTZ Gentle of speech, beneficient of mind. RODNEY HOY L'Small you say? Don't be sillyll' BOB INGRAM Which he by hook or crook has gathered and by his own inventions fathered. ARTHUR IEFFREY The lover, rooted, staysf, BOE IONES An ounce of wit is worth a pound of sor- 77 row. PAULINE IQALIN l'AmbitiOn has no restf' M, BOB IGERBY A What good man is not his own friend?', AND GRAY CORA KRUMRINE Where is the other half?', BARBARA LEWIS As merry as the day is long. EVELYN LONGEE Full of a sweet indifference. MARY MADISON Some touch of nature's genial glow. PEARL MAELHORN Making all future fruits of the pastf, SARA MARKLE cz - - ,, My heart IS ever at your service. HAROLD MARTZ Not stepping oier the bounds of modesty. ARLENE MEOKLEY Too busy with the crowded hour to fear to live or die. IANE MERRITT The world is oblivious to the appearance of merit oftener than merit itself. NOREENE MITCHELL She looks unuttered things. BUCKY MITCIIELL There's mischief in this man-and might. CHARLES MOTHERSBAUGH I will sit down now, but the time will come when you will hear me. KITTY MUSSER The world delights in sunny peoplef, VIRGINIA MYERS Foul whisperings are abroad. MUTT MCCORMICK His hair stood upright like porcupine quills. MARY CATHERINE MCCORMICK Cuckoo-cuckoo, no other note. DOT PEARCE 1 No man shall cornei within-a mile of my court. ' fContz'nued on page 52j Twenty-two MAROON AND GRAY Twenty-tlzrec' MAROON AND GRAY JUNIOR CLASS SIXTH Row-fleft to rightj--R. Williams, E. VVilliams, R. Olmstead, W. Robinson, L Smith, I. Shigley, R. Clyde, G. Chedsey, R. Bloom, G. Fletcher, D. Grubb, F. McMur: ray, R. Corl, S. Walker, T. Herman, R. Herman. FIIITII Row--A. Patrick, F. Lininger, D. Lyons, F. Hecker. M. Gearhart, V. Parsons Turner, B. Bose, L. Bloom, L. Bell, Carson, D. Porter, li. Murtorff, I. Stein Whitehill, C. Abramson. FoeIiTH Row-P. Heard, A. Wolfe, F. Brooks, G. Spicer, M. Poorman, G. Womer, T. Evey, L. Weiser, H. Dunkleberger, A. Klinger, W. Struble, P. Shoemaker, M. K. Myers, R. Pearce, P. Swartz, M. Ward, T. Patterson. THIRD Row-M. Ammerman, F. Struble, R. I. Harman, M. Frank, M. Brouse, G. Harman H. Hoy, P. Grubb, A. Homan, H. Gilligan. li. Iohnson, W. Shreck, I. Smith, W. Kline, L. Homan, D. Markle. SECOND Row-F. Marquardt, H. Hechler, I. Stover, B. litters, B. Fleming, B. Lowe, I. Taylor, M. I. Kistler, A. Noll, E. Nixon, I. Gulick, M. F. Leitzell, M. E. Sproat, R. Homan, H. Darby. FIRST Row-W. Krumrine, V. A. Hartman, C. Blanchet, li. Mattil, M. Meyers, G. Sheehee, li. Maurer, H. Frizzell, li. Haugh, B. Thompson, I. Suydam, I. Powley. Junior Class History Nearing the completion of the second hall' ol' our high school career, we pause a mo ment to gaze back upon our accomplishments. One of our Freshman home rooms won the P. T. A. home room scholarship cup. Our Soph Hop was a big success. We were well represented by our lettermen in football, soccer, and basketball. Florence Marquardt and Fred Lininger were Iunior representatives to the debating team. Our Iunior Prom was well attended. The annual junior Plays, directed by Miss Morrow, allowed forty-live Iunior parts in the plays. Florence Noll and Mary lane Kistler edited the lunior issues of the Piper, while Patsy Swartz and lane Gulick were business managers. We are looking forward to our Senior year with anticipation, and will fulfill the duties of Seniors to the best ol, our abilities. Twenty four ,E. , B. 7 Twenty MAROON AND GRAY SUPHOM ORE CLASS SIXTH Row-I left to rightj-M. Coble, li. Horner, Shuey, A. Frye, Harpster, L. Mac- Donald, R. Miller, E. Iones, I. Iacobs, D. Gentzel, A. Droege, F. MacMurray. FIFTH Row-K. Reish, I. Walker, li. Harpster, li. Markle, M. Proe, H. Gross, I. Bloom, S. Spicer, N. Gilliland, R. Poorman. FOURTH Row-T. Weber, I. Miller, M. Tate, C. Beach, B. Casselberry, B. Wetterau, K. Long, E. Burrage, li. Turner, I. Lutz, li. VVatkins, P. Garman. THIRD Row-P. Corl, L. Norris, G. Shope, H. Miller, P. Markle, D. Walters, P. Hafer, V. Smith, D. Moore, I SECOND Row-L. Homan P. Mielenz, M. Droege, FIItsT Row-H. Hostetter G. Green, G. Zinns, E . Miller, Hoy. , S. Crabtree, P. McCormick, R. Kistler, L. Frost, N. Meyers, R. Eter, K. Bender, I. Abramson, H. Barto. , W. Hosterman, F. Mitch, H. Iones, L. Dorwarcl, L. Williams, . Combs, S. Osman. Sophomore Class History We Sophomores have kept up the traditional Sophomore wide-awakenessf' VVe left Iunior high with a line record in sports, music and student activities. The girls won the girls' class basketball championship, while many of the boys won letters in Iunior high football and basketball. This year Tony Droege, Cecil llloom, lrvin Walker, and Bud Zonge won letters in football. Sophomores winning soccer letters were Walter Hosterman and Bill Reish. The Soph Hop, held in May, was OIIC ol' the most successful dances of the year. Next year we will be a year older and will have :I year's more experiences to add to these. -fue MAROON AND GRAY NINTH GRADE Fiifru Row-'fleft to rightIfv-L. Bender, G. McMullin, I. Currier, P. Hetzel, R. Baker, E. Stavely, G. Dreibelbis, G. Miller, W'. Parsons. Fot'krH Row--R. Parks, M. Peters, R. Grazier, R. Struck, VV. Dunkle, T. Koon, R. Beamer. D. Clark, N. Yeariclc, M. Pearce. TIIIIKD Row-VV. Harlcins, H. Whitmore, W. Lewis, L. Krumrine, H. Maurer, M. I. Pope, D. Beam, I. Lininger, K. Coleman, T. Hutcherson. SEcoNu Row-E. Iones, li. Torrence, E. Schlow, I. Fleming, I. Hechler, D. Coble, R. Williams, M. McCormick, F. Iones, M. Trainer. FIRST Row-B. Garner, B. Williams, E. Iackson, N. Sauers, D. Wagner, M. l.. l.isse, D. Whitecar, l.. Lyttle, G. Parks, M. Calcis. Freshman Class History As Freshmen, we have very little to say about ourselves, still being very much occupied by lollypop sucking. We had many lettermen on the Iunior high football and basketball teams. Mary Iean Popp, Elsie Brockway, and Walter Lewis are interested in debating and will probably carry on the arguments in future years. The lollypops are nearly all gone now, and we assure you that we will live up to the standards of our upper classmen. Twenty-six MAROON AND GRAY SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES SIXTII Row-Ileft to rightI4I. Struck, D. Bechdel, L. White, li. Etters, R. Miller, R. Burge, I. Aurand, B. Chedsey, R. Daugherty, VV. Finnicum, N. Cummings, M. Shee- hee. A. M. Garner, Miller, A. Dorward, M. Iones, M. Lisse, R. Cromer. I. Mullen, D. Arnold, M. Merritt, B. Wilde, B. I. Haupt, l. lshler, P. Keller, P. VVeti FIFTH Row-HD. Doty, F. Smith, E. Iones, H. Ycagley, K. VVhite, W. Currier, C. Ridenour terau, P. Stringfellow, M. Hosterman, M. Parsons. FoL'R'rH Row-M. Pugh, R. Louder, R. Armes, L. Brungard, H. Keller, H. Benn, B. Noll B. Womer, L. Poorman, P. Tressler, N. Harris, R. Dutcher, M. Tobias, K. Breon, M. I Swope, I. Hartswick, L. Bender, D. Fulmer. THIRD RowwR. Weiser, C. Zonge, D. Ruhl, L. Womer, P. Bender, S. Blazer, A. Kerstetter H. Wans, M. Kyler, H. Norris, R. Weaver, S. Myers, Dengler, B. Edwards, I. Stover M. McKensie, G. Bloom, B. Bohn. SECOND Row-G. Dietrich, R. Colman, D. Clyde I. Keller, S. Kalin, B. Pielmeier, P Watkins, A. Carruthers, B. Lang, I. Springer, B. Marsh, M. Claris, E. Lowder, H. Myer B. Kerstetter, I. Hoy, M. Hartman, M. Porter. FIRST Row-F. Myers, C. Grazier, R. Oarks, R. Ruhl, K. Blazer, P. Dailey, R. Fulton, H Frost, F. Harvey, I. Morris, I. Graham, B. Long, B. Fletcher, M. Fortney, S. I. Parks B. Knox, M. Ellis. Twenty-seven MAROON AND GRAY SENIOR CLASS ALPHABET A is for Art, who captured her heart. B is for Bethuneg he plays a fair tune. C is for Crabtree, but she isn't of that tree. D is for Don, and Don is for Dawn. E is for Elmer. F is for Fisher. More luck do we Wish her. G is for Govier who sheds ne'er a tear. H is for Hoy. A fun loving boy. I is for Inky. His hair's growing kinky. I is for Iones. You know when he moans. K is for Kenny who likes a great many. L is for Lewis who sticks bravely to us. M is for Markle whose blue eyes do sparkle. N is for Naomi, she'll get a diploma. O is for Oscar. P is for Paul, so handsome and tall. Q is for quaint. lust what Mutt ainlt. R is for Ritenour who boasts not his power S is for Swiby who rates a high B. T is for Thomas who gives us much promise U is for Underwood. That means understood V is for Vincent so tall and convincin'. W is for White. She can tell you what's Right X marks the spot. Y is for you so you won't feel blue. Z we must miss for there's none named this AQAHQKQI MAROON AND GRAY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL THr1iD Rowhfleft to rightj--D. McCormick, , M. Myers, N. Ward, R. Williams ', C. Bloom, R. Waite ', D. Hollahan, H. Whitmore, VV. W. Schrecki, T. Koon, Mr. Stod- dart QAssistant Coachj. SECOND Row-Mr. Haines fCoach, C. Blanchetf, E. Beaver, R. Hartswick, R. Spencer, I. Olewine, R. Smiths , F. Scottie, L. Zongex, I. Walker' T. Herman ', W. Mitchells' Mr. Kemmerer QAssistant Coachj. FIRST Row-V. Gatesx, C. Mothersbaughx, A. Droegex, K. Stecle ', R. Warnock fc0-Cap- as tainf, I. Ritenour Cco-Captainft, L. Smith', B. Moore ', W. Maurer , G. Gates? 'flndicates letter winner Opponents State High Mill Hall - - 0 19 Cooper Township - 0 20 Williamsburg - - 8 13 Mifflintown - 0 13 Philipsburg 0 19 Mount Union - 0 25 Clearfield - 0 6 Tyrone 7 18 Bellefonte - 14 13 r Thirty MAROON AND GRAY SENIOR HIGH VARSITY BASKETBALL 'THIRD Row-1 lelt to rightj-R. Miller, A. Droege, W. Reish, C. Bloom, l. Walker, VV. Hosterman. H. Iones. Suczoxn RowiVV. Gross, Sergeant Weske lAssistant Coachj, C. Blanchetlg, R. Clyde, VV. Maurer? V. Gates, li. Moore, H. Clarnerle, G. Gates, Mr. Armstrong Hfoachj. Ifntsr Rowffll. VVarnock4'5, I. lirtnnrinels, W. Mitchell fCaptainj9'f, V. HQIYIIIIQIIIT, P. Williams g, flndicates letter winner. The squad tied for third place in the Central State Basketball League, winning ll games antl losing 5. VARSITY SOCCER Snczoxu Row-tleft to rightl-Mr. Serif ffloachj, M. Gates fManagerj, Hostetter, Green, Patrick, Ietlreyf Beatnik, Ruechele, liraucher:':, lonesx, Lininger, Darby QAssistant Managerj. Fnasr Row-VVilliaxnsf, Garneri, Kirh 'H Rrotlerickak, Oltnsteatlx. Shirk Ca mtain ali Har- . Y, . I ' gravesi, Hostermanl , Rexshx, R. Smnthl, HZITIIIIZIIIT. gklntltcates letter winner The soccer team won two games, tied two, and lo-at four. Thirty-one MAROON AND GRAY GIRLS' VARSITY HOCKEY Swzowu Row fleft to rightj-M. Platt, Il. VVhite, I. Gulick, R. Crabtree, M. Sproat, H. Underwood, H. Reed QManagerj. FIRST Row-M. Madison, M. Govier, F. Leitzell, Ii. Nixon, R. Rechdel filaptainj, A. Noll, R. Burrage, V. Doty, H. Lewis. The team lost both games played with Altoona. GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL SECOND Row-fleft to rightQ-B. Lowe fManagerj, M. Plans , M. Madison, M. G0vier ', R. Rechdel :, M. McCormick, R. Kistler, H. Underwood ', L. Bell CManager Fms'r Row-H. White, F. Leitzellk, L. Hinckleyxg, R. Crabtree QCaptainj ', E. Nixon' R. Burragek, B. Lewis. xlndicates letter winner The team won three games, tied one, and lost three. Thirty-two MAROON AND GRAY l JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL Fot'kTn Row-llelit to riglitl-Mr. Armstrong Qlloaclil, B. Boclle, R. Breon, P. White XV. Parsons, I. Garner, S. Kalin, Sergeant Weslie Q.'Xssistant Coachl. ,FIIIRD Row-H. Gill, I. Keller, Horner, NV. Finnieum, G. Grazier, R. Glenn, Ii. Steitlle R. Coleman, ll. Duty, H. Ralston, H. Keller. Siaeoxn Row-C. Ritlenour, M. Merritt, R. Miller, VV. Lewis, P. Hetzel, W. Casselbcrry R. Tressler, R. Cirazier, li. litters, W. llunkle, A. Crabtree, B. Warner. Fntsr Row-H. Porter, F. Myers, M. Peters, W. Harkins, D. Clarke, T. Koons tlfaptainj H. VVhitmore, R. Beemer, R, Blair, H. Benn, R. Merritt. The squad won two games antl lost one. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Tinian Row-1 lelit to riglitj-I. Struck, VV. Beclitlel, P. VVliite, I. Pislilmurn, N. Cummings D. Duty, A. Cralwtree, R. MaeMullin. SECOND Row-S. Broslaeley, U. Ruhl, H. Porter, R. Blair, P. Meyers, S. Kalin, Mr. Stod- tlart Qlfoaelij. Fnasr RowfXV. Parsons, T. lioon, R. Snyder fiiaptainj, li. Stavely, B. Bodle. The basketball squacl won two games and lost two games. '1'hirIyflf11'r'c' 9 7 s MAROON AND GRAY TRACK TEAM Ti-mul Row-Cleft to rightj-T. Welch fManagerj, R. Thompson, R. Walker, E. Iohnson, I. Shigley. SECOND Row-D. Duncan CManagerj ', I. Suydam, I. Womer, I. Broderick, N. Ward, R. Ingram, G. Chedsey, F. Lininger, Mr. Detwiler fCoachj. FIRST Row-Merritt CAssistant Managerj, I. Ritenour, C. Bloomi, G. Gates, F. Gi11 , R. Burgin fCaptainj, W. Maurer, G. Hargrave, I. Crissman , R. Warnocki, V. Hartman. lslndicates letter winner The track team won all their meets which included the alumni, Spring Mills,iHolli- daysburg, Lewisburg, First place in the Central Pennsylvania Track Meet and tied for third place in the lnterscholastics. . INTER CLASS SPORTS BOYS-Letter winners of boys' interclass basketball: T. Welch, W. Gross, R. Kirby, R. Hollenbaugh, R. Ingram, D. Rice, I. Wrigley, R. Beam, D. McCormick, A. Hilde- brandt, Crissman QManagerj. GIRLS-The Iuniors were class hockey champions. The Sophomores won in the first round of class basketball while the Iuniors were victorious in the Final round. Thirty-four T MAROON AND GRAY THE IVIAROON AND GRAY STAFF EDITORIAL STAFF Editorhinlfliief . Associate Editor . Literary Editor . . Assistant Literary Editor . Assistant Literary Editor . Assistant Literary Editor . Assistant Literary Editor Assistant Literary Editor . Assistant Literary Editor . Clubs Editor . . Assistant Clubs Editor Humor Editor . . Assistant Humor Editor . Boys' Sports Editor . Assistant Boys' Sports Editor Girls' Sports Editor . BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager . . Advertising Manager . Assistant Advertising Manager Assistant Advertising Manager Assistant Advertising Manager Assistant Advertising Manager Circulation Manager . Assistant Circulation Manager Assistant Circulation Manager Assistant Circulation Manager ADVISORS . lean Rountree Albert Hildebrandt . Vivian Doty . Pauline Kalin . Barbara Lewis . Ruth Burrage Raymond Fishburne . Helen White Helen Underwood . Naomi Pugh . Robert Ingram Mason Whitmore . Barbara Hanson William Gross . Ray VVarnock Marjorie Govier . Rachel Beehdel Helen Harvey . Sara Markle David Anthony Caroline Swope . Richard Beam . Robert Kirby Rebecca Crabtree . Iane Fisher Bruce Garner Editorial . . . Mr. Morning Business . . Mr. Stover Thirty-six MAROON AND GRAY Th irzy-seven THE PIPER STAFF Editor . . Assistant Editor . News Editor . Literary Editor Boys' Sports Editors Girls, Sports Editor Exchange Editor Business Manager .Xdvcrtising Manager Circulation Manager EIJI'I'ORlAl, STAFF Ti in Weleli ant ISUSINICSS S'l'AIfl F.'XCIUl.'l'Y ADVISURS litlitorial . . Miss Morrow Business Robert Hasek Mariorie Govier Helen White Vivian Doty l Ray Warnock Mary Madison lane Merritt Madeline Flatt Rachel Beehdel Frances Swartz Mr. Williams MAROON AND GRAY HI-Y 'l'1i1itD Row-Ilelt to rightj-V. Hartman, li. Iones, R. Hoy, B. Cates, T. Herman, B. Ulmstead. I. Crissman, li. Gross. SEr:oND Row-H. Garner, C. Blanchet, E. Mattil, R. Maurer, W. Mitchell, R. Beam, I. Ulcwine., I. Warnock, l.. Smith, C. Mothershaugh. Fntsr Row-Mr. Stoddart QSponsorj, D. Duncan, R. Thompson, A. Hildebrandt CTreas- urerj, K. Steele QSecretaryj, I. Ritenour Cljresidentj, R. VVarnock fVice Presidentj, TRI- HI-Y l:OL'R'I'lI Row!-Cleft to rightj-M. Platt, R. Crabtree, R. linrrage, R. Bcchdel, Gulicli, A. Noll. Tnnm RowfS. Markle, H. Harvey, H. Lowe, M. Kistler, M. Madison, M. Govier, R. Kistler. Suczown Row-li. Lewis, M. Droege, V. lloty, ll. Vkletterau, P. Miclenz, I. Wolfe. Fnasr RowfM. Sproat CSecrctaryj, H. White QTreasurerI, I. Fisher fPresidentI, M. Leit- xell fVice l'residentI, M. K. Haley, li. litters. G. Hargraves, P. Williams. 0 Thz'1'ty-eight MAROON AND GRAY FRENCH CLUB SECOND Row--Qlelit to riglitj-V. Meyers, I. Sliiglcy, N. Mitchell, B. Harman, G. Harman I. Stover. I711zsT Row-I. Currier, H. Darby QViee Presiclentj, li. Elder Qljresidentj, Albright VV. Hnrkius. R. Hnsek 6Secretglry-Tregisurerjx. xNor in picture LATIN CLUB Suczoxn Row-ileft lo rigluj---li. Hurwitz, R. lireou, Crabtree. FIRST Row-N. Meyer LSCCFCIZIFYB, H. Hostetler fViee Presialentl, W. Hostermnu fljresi dentj, F. Noll, M. Lisse, M. Hauer CSeeretziryY'K. :'ENot in picture Thirfy-ufzlf' .N i 'N xy fx Ext MAROON AND GRAY DANCE CLUB Tuxiun Row-flelit to riglitjgll Dailey, li. Noll, B. VVomcr, K. Breon, M. Parsons, M Hosterman, H. Norris. SECOND Row-N. Harris, li. Fletcher, C. Spenser, M. Slieehee, A. Garner, G. Parks. Fntsr RowfMiss Hurrell fSponsorj, H. Frost, H. Meyer, I. Hoy fPresidentj, E. Lowtler, M. Ellis, M. Fortney, M. Claris, M. Hartman QSL-cretzlrylx. 'KNQL in picture GIRLS, ATHLETIC CLUB VPHIRD Row--flelit to riglmtjv--P. Mielenz, R. liistler, R. Burrage, A. Noll, B. Maurer M. Govier. SECOND Rowgli. Lewis, IJ. Wagner, V. Duty, P. McCormick, M. l'lllI'U111lIl. Fucsr Row-P. McCormick tSecretz1ryD, R. lieehtlel QPresitlentj, I. Gulick QViee Presi- dentj, M. Pearce Q'l'I'C2lSllI'CI'J. Forty MAROON AND GRAY SHORT STORY CLUB SECOND Rmv-flcfl to righljgli. Houtz, I.. livcy, Miss Ioncs QSponsorj, Ii. Iurncli, H. Boal, K. Snyder. IWRSTRIJXV-I.Si1lgiC, V. Smith, N. 1'l2lI'gl'1lVCS,ci. Slnglf fSc-crculryj, Ii. Gates 1Prcsiclcnij. T K. Musscr, D. Wzillcrs. BOYS, ATHLETIC CLUB umm Row-Qlfsft to righty-R. VViliiums, lf. VVilliums, li. Hcimingcr, U. Shcclicc, Krumrinc, W. Schreck, D. McCormick. Sacoxu Row-Ii. Beaver, R. Smith, S. Osman, l.. llnrtswick, A. Drocgc, R. Miller. F1 Rs'r Row-B. Brochalrt, C. Bloom, Ii. Moors, Cl. Gzitcs Ql'rcsiclcntj, H. Ioncs. Mr. Haines QSponsorj. l7m'ty-om' MAROON AND GRAY JUNIOR HIGH DRAMATICS CLUB THIRD Row-Cleft to rightj-I. Fishhurne, W. Lewis, P. Hetzel, E. Iones, N. Yearick, K. Bender, C. Beach, L. McDonald, L. Bender. SECOND Row-C. Fowle, M. Pearce, R. Williams, E. Brockway, B. Torrence, D. Wagner, M. McCormick QTreasurerI, B. Maurer, B. Turner. Frasr Row-R. Gentzel, R. Beamer, H. Whitmore QVice Presidentj, I. Miller fSecretaryI, F. Mitch, W. Dunkle. ART CLUB M. li. Anderson, C. Lang, L. Frost fPres- li. identj, H. Burrage QViee Presidentj, H. Guyer, I. Lee, I. Weaver, M. Meyers, li. Frizzell fSecretary-Treasurerj, M. Trainer, L. Krumrine, E. Carson, Miss Royer fSponsorI. STAMP CLUB Reed, G. Iones, P. Heberling fSeere- taryf, G. Myers, G. Ulewine, I. Mullen, B. Burge, S. Kalin, I. Keller, L. Norris Qljresidentj, H. Norris, I. Keller CVice Presidentj, H. Keller, R. Smith, I. Struck, H. Yeagley, M. Pugh, E. Deng- ler, F. Doggett, Mr. Morning CSponsorI JUNIOR MECHANICS CLUB R. Daugherty, D. Arnold, R. McNoll, W. Rudy, D. Stover, R. Tressler CVice Presidentj, D. Ruhl, R. Glenn, B. liodle, R. Weiser, R. Lowder, R. Parks, R. Ruhl, R. Scheirer CPresiclentI, L. Womer, S. Zonge, H. Ralston, I. Benn, D. Porter, W. Bechdel, H. Fogle, I. Stavely, C. Warner, I. Aurand, G. Graz- ier, N. Cummings, A. Triche fSecre- taryj, R. Kapp, A. Kerstetter, B. Tur- ner, F. Meyers CForemanI, L. Brun- gard, R. Miller, M. Merritt, Mr. Cinch- cnlwach CSponsorI. F orty-mfo MAROON AND GRAY SENIOR HIGH DRAMATICS CLUB I7ot'RTli Row-llcft to riglitj-A. lcilircy, li. clcs Iardins, D. Anthony, T. Wclsli, lirotl- crick, F. Liningcr. M. Gates. 'l'ii1kD Row-li. Bowes, If. Tnrncr, R. Pcarcc, IJ. Ryan, If. Swartz, B. Haugli, l,. Iicll. SEr3oNo Row-II. Rccd, Taylor, IS. Murtorlli, ll, llcclilcr, li. Flcining, M. M'cCormick FIRST Row-H. Grccn, I. Rountrcc tVicc Prcsiclcntj, H, Haley, F. Marquartlt fsecrctary Treasurerj, P. Kalin tlyrcsidcnt, Sccontl Scmcstcrj, M. VVicland, C. Swopc, M. VVhit more lPrcsitlcnt First Scincstcrjik. 'INot in picture MASK AND WIC CLUB 'THIRD Rowftlcft to riglitj--Piclincicr, Holmes, Kncppcr, Kcllcr, loncs, Porter, Miller Wilde. Srtzoxn Row-Parks. Long, lslilcr, llntclicr, Moisc, Stoycr, Miller. Norris FIRST RowfHaupt, Harvey. Marsh, Watkins, Pease, Graham, Carruthcrs, Springer VVagncr llyrcsidcntv. Haley CSccrctary-Trcasurt-rJI. 2kNot in picture Forty-three MAROON AND GRAY LIBRARY CLUB Tinian Row-lleft to rightjfli Hoy, A. Bohn, R. Coble, G. VzinTine, D. VVl1itec1ir. H. Underwood, A. Marshall, D. Cohle, L. l.ytle. Si5c:oND Row-M. Gezirhzirt, M. Brouse, R. Dailey, K. Smith, A. Klinger, D. Heaton. Fiizsr RowfV. Parsons fSecret:iryj, C. Bloom 1Vice Presidentj, N. Pugh fPresidentj, I. Houser flireusurerj, E. Dailey. BOOK KEEPING CLUB Siaczorin RoW!flel't to rightj!E. Brooks, F. Struhle, M. E. Homan, P. Corl. Film' Row-G. VVomer fVice President, Second Semesterj, Chalmer Wheland fSecre- t:1rykTreasurer, Second Semesterj, H. Struble lPresident First Semester and Secretary, Second Semesterj, D. Smith CSecretary, First Semester and President, Second Semesterj F orty-foul MAROON AND GRAY AVIATION CLUB TIIIRD Row-Qlcft to riglilj-R. Tower. H. Roan, IJ. Lyon, S. Wzllker, F. Horncr, N. Coble. I. Stine. SECOND Row-N. Bowyer, I. Stine, R. Ingram, W. VVhitchill, E. Iohnson, A. Homan. FIRST Row--Mr. Hair QSponsorj, Mr. LIIIZ, l'. VVilliaIns.C1. Chcdscy CSecrctary-Trcasurcrj, VV. Showers fllrcsidcntj, R. Herman. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB ,FHIRD Row-Cleft to righLj4A. Parsons, li. Drciluclbis, F. Heckcr, E. Taylor, V. Strublc fPrcsidcnt, Second Scmcslcrj. 7 Slicoxo Row-H. Harpslcr, R. Drcilwlbis, I . Maclhorn, H. Ihiliklebergcr, H. Alexander, A. Smith, M. Horner. FIRST Row-Mrs. McClure fSponsorD, P. Baird, B. Hontz fVicc Prcsidentj, M. Ammer- man Qlircsidcnt, First Scincstcrj, IJ. Porter QSccrctaryj, li. Tate. I orty-five MAROON AND GRAY GIRLS' GLEE CLUB 'rn Row-wflelit to rightl-Myers, Noll, Ryan, Swartz, lieartl, Ammerman, Pugh, Mil- ler, Turner, Kistler, McCormick, VVhite, Madison, Norris. Foeltru Row-Nixon, Klinger, Myers, Lowe, I. Kistler, Frizzell, Haugh, Beach, Casselherry, Markle, Harman, lirouse, Reed, Green, Underwood. Turkn Row-Leitzell, Sproat, Hoy, Parsons, Shope, Struhle, Kahn, M. K. McCormick, Merritt, I. Miller, Moore, Smith, Snyder, Slagle. Siiuoivra Row-Swope, Taylor, lloty, Heckler, Fleming, litters, Stover, liminhizer, Dail- ey, Houtz, Maelhorn, A. Smith. Fiksr Row--R. liurrage, llurragell, M. WCIICIZIUT, Carson? Marquartltll, Porterlk, Alexancleralg, Fisher, liechtlel, Guliek, Miss Pippert. 'liMemhers of Double Trio. BOYS? GLEE CLUB 'ru liowiilelt 'to rightj-VVilliams, Olewine, Markle, Olmsteatl, P. Williams, Hetzel, Crissman, Mattil, johnson. Foritrii Row-l-lartswiek, Gates, Ammerman, Brocker, Gray, liloom. Herman, Anderson, Osman. Tmitn Row-Suyclam, Thompson, Har- greaves, Lininger. Iones, l-losterman, Koon, Broderick, llueehele, Henninger. Siacroxn lioww-fMr. Serll, Sheehee, Beam, Herman, V. Gates, Fletcher, Hollahan, Blair, Urazier, llaker. Fliasr Row--Hartman, Frye, Maurer, Steele, Droege, Harkins, Green, Darby, F. Iones. Forty-six MAROON AND GRAY BAND Tinkn Rowfflcft to rightjfli. Doty, A. Ieilrey, A. Patrick, D. Gentzel, F. Gates, Mr. Smith Illirectorj, H. VVhitmore, I.. Ilorwurcl, F. Mitch, 'I'. Patterson, Shigley, B. des Iardins. D. Duncan. I. Garner, CI. Chetlsey, M. Clcnrhurt, S. Crabtree, R. Glenn, R. Rupp, Currier, N. IIz1rgre:1x'es Qdrum muiorj. Slicoxu Row-R. Struck, I. I7ishhurne, R. Shigley, II. Garner, I. Keller, G. Zinns, I.. VViIIiz1ms, VV. Lewis. Ii. Reish, CI. Cohen, P. Iiertinux, R. Clyde, H. Roan, H. Keller, P. White. Ii. Iones. FIRST Row-R. Iiirhy. IC. Stxwcly. I.. Smith, R. Parks, W. Rohinson, Stnvely. ORCHESTRA Tiimn Row-fln-It to rightI-'I'. Patterson, Ii. I.etIerer, Ii. Pielmeier, R. Clyde, D. Ream, R. Husek. Mr. Smith Illircctorj. W. Robinson, I.. Smith, If.. Stzively, I. Shigley, I.. VVeiser. I. Ilurkins, IS. Garner, P. Iiertinux, R. Clyde, Il. Chetlsey, I.. Bender, P. Corl, Ci. Shope. Siiczoxu Row-D. Heaton, O. Ritlenour. N. IVIeyer, R. Iitters, F. Ilurruge, Smith, P. Heherling. G. Parks, Ii. Ifltlcr. Pnzsr Row-Ii. ales Inrclins, I . Mitch. R. Struck, Ii. IXIurtorII', II. II:1upt. Il. Lewis. Forty-raven MAROON AND GRAY JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS' GLEE CLUB I UL'R'I'lI Row--ilelt to riglmtl--Ii. VVilcle. Ii. VVetterau, M. Tobias, M. McCormick, MJ I. Popp, Il. Maurer, I.. Iirumrine. Ii. Brockway, M. lones. M. Lisse, R. Cromer. 'I't11lm Row-M. I., I.isse. ID. Iieam, I. Moise, Graham, C. Ifowle, M. Leatlmers, M. Train- er, P. Carman. Sticzmvn Row-S. Parks, .X. Carrutlmers, I'I. Norris, S. Meyers, M. Melienzie, Ii. Iackson, Ii. Wzltliills, H. Meyer, I. Hoy, R. Ifulton. Fllzsr Ruw--A. Garner, P. Watkins, Il. Fletcher, Ii. Long, Miss Pippert, P. Keller KASSIS- Ixlllt Seeretaryj, D. Wagner QPrc-sitlentj, M. Sheehce, I. Ishler. Frances Haley fSeere- tary-Treasurerjsli. Not in picture IK: JUNIOR MUSIC CLUB 'I'uum Row--Qlelt to riglttjsrk lcllbrey, I . Lininger, IS. ales Iarclins, R. Burrage, B. Lowe, Ii. Garner. Sl-1r:oND Rowklyf. Mitelt. H. Wlmite, Ii. MurtorII, II. Wetterau, H. Heclller, Taylor, ID. Meiformicli. I71l4s'1' Row--Ii. Lewis, P. Iialin Illrcsiclentj, Mrs. Hays fSponsorD, F. Iylarquardt fVic6 President, N. Pugh fSeeretaryj, IS. Green, H. Haley QTreasurerj'7f. fNot in picture Fo1'ly,z'ighf MAROON AND GRAY DEBATING BACK Row-llelt to rightj-VV. Lewis, P. lialin. Currier, XV. Harliins, F. Marquardt, H. Harvey, F. Lininger, M. Popp. FitoNT Row-li. Green, ll. Anthony, H. Haley, A. lellirey, R. Fishhurne, N. Thomas, Mr. Stover fSponsorj. Debates participated in--Tyrone, Huntingdon, Hollidayshurg, Lock Haven, County Forensic: Snow Shoe, liellelonteg District: Huntingdon. STUDENT COUNCIL FROIXI LEM' T0 Ricai'i', s'i'.xic'i'iNo its liixczx Rowfl. Harper, T. Herman, A. Patrick, Kistler, Chittenden, lj. liinsloe, li. Torrence, A. Porter, A. Crahtree, I. Keller, I. Fish- hurne, H. Whitmore, C. lilanchet, R. Smith, R. Overholts, A. Carruthers, R. lleam, Mr. Passmore, R. Pearce, Ritenour, V. Hartman, H. White, T. Welch. f,FlflfIElLSfFifSI Semester: Iohn Ritenour, President: lane Fisher, Vice President, Ruth Pearce, Secretaryg Van Allen Hartman, Treasurer, Second Semester: Helen White, President, lane Fisher, Vice President, Mary lillen Hoinan, Secretary, Van Allen Hartman, Treasurer. Forty-nine MAROON AND GRAY SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER Bmzic Row-fleft to right,-Robert Iones, Ferdinand Huechele, Mrs. Ridenour fCoachj, MacLean Babcock, David Anthony, Tim Welch, Ricard Beam, Robert Kirby, Sara Markle, Iohn Broderick, Bethune des lardins, A. Smith, Bruce Garner. FRONT Row-tleft to rightj-Robert Hasek, Mason Whitmore, Barabara Hanson, lean Rountree, Arthur Iellrey, Vivian Doty. Busmass PERSONNEL-Naomi Pugh, Business Manager, Sarah Markle, Barbara Lewis, Don McCormick, Property Managers 5 Mary Madison, Albert Hildebrandt, Artists, Betty Green, Costume Mistress, Helen Harvey, Dorothy Heeter, Helen Struble, Ruth Daily, Iane'Fisher, Ruth Burrage, Rebecca Crab- tree, Mary Madison, Ushers. Fifty MAROON AND GRAY THE CLASS OF 1935 Presents SHE STOOPS TO CONQUERH This year, the Senior Class attempted something new,- or rather old,- in plays by presenting Oliver Goldsmith's classic, She Stoops To Conquer. It was new because of its extraordinary length and the period of time represented, most classes having undertaken a modern play. It was hailed as a play that will be remembered by both players and audience for many years to come. The impersonations were very well portrayed by the entire cast and the beauty of the production was greatly enhanced by specially designed costumes obtained from costumers in Philadelphia. Robert Hasek was very dignified as Mr. Hardcastle, the genial country squire, who unknowingly played the part of an innkeeper, through circum- stances contrived by his practical joking stepson. Tony, the stepson, portrayed by Arthur Ieflrey, and his mother, by Vivian Doty, provided much laughter, as the spoiled son, and the mother who had eyes only for her darling boy. Miss Hardcastle, coquetting young gentlewoman, nstoops to conquer the affections of the bashful young Marlow, by representing a bar maid in what Marlow supposed her father's inn. Barbara Hanson carried the role of Miss Hardcastle, while Mason Whitmore played the part of young Marlow. Lively interest was given by Iean Rountree, as Miss Neville, rich young niece of Mrs. Hardcastle, chosen by that lady as the one and only girl suitable for her adored Tony. Neither Miss Neville nor Tony seem pleased about the match, but take care to conceal the fact from Mrs. Hardcastle. Mr. Hastings, friend of young Marlow and true lover of Miss Neville, was well enacted by Robert Kirby. Sir Charles Marlow, father of young Marlow, was taken by Bethune des Iardins. Other parts were taken by Tim Welch, Bruce Garner, Ferdinand Buechele, Robert Iones, Iohn Broderick, and Dick Beam. Ada Smith acted the part of the Hardcastles' maid and David Anthony the part of the innkeeper of an inn near the Hardcastle estate. With part of the profits, the Seniors bought stage curtains, which were pre- sented to the school as a gift from the Class of 1935. F1 ty one MAROON AND GRAY fCo1ztinuedf1'0m page 222 MAIJELINE PLATT We have been friends togetherf, NAOMI PUGH All people said she had authority. BOB REISH Cursed be he that moves my bonesf' DONALD RICE Clothed, and in his right mindf, IOI-INNY RITENOUR You may relish him more in the soldier than in the scholarf, IEAN ROUNTREE lt would talk. Lord, how it talkedlv CHARLOTTE SLAGLE She is the sweetest of all singersf, .ADA SMITH A tender heartg a will inHexiblc.', BLAIN SMITH 'lAnd thereby hangs a tale? KITTY SNYIJER A man, a man, my kingdom for a man. KENNY STEELE What is mind? No matter. What is matter? Never mind. HEI.EN STRUBLE Plain without pomp, and rich without show. VALERIA STRUBLE Honest labour bears a lovely face. CAROLINE LOUISE SWOPE Beware of her fair hair for she excels all women in the magic of her locksf' EDNA TAYLOR To live at ease and not be bound to thmkf' NORVA TPIOMAS O lady, nobility is thine, and thy form is the reflection of thy nature. HELEN UNDERWOOD A blessed companion is a book-a book that, Htly chosen, is a lifelong friendf' RAY WARNOCK Of matchless swiftness, but of silent pace. TIM WELCH These are the times that try. CHALMERS WI-IELAND Our thoughts and our conduct are our ownf' MARY WHELANIJ L'Shy as a wild violet and just as pure, HELEN WVHITE One fair daughter and no more. MASON WHITMORE Why should the devil have all the good times? D PHILIP VVILLIAMS He's a sure card. PAUL WILLIAMS Life is a jest, and all things show it. JOHN WRIGLEY His bark is worse than his bitef' DOUGLAS PEARCE A finished gentleman from top to toe.', Fifty-two 32 rarowoooaoa F PENN STATE PHOT0 SHOP 7 Official Photographers For 1935 Maroon and Gray a r XVI-IEN YOU START TO SAVE, YOU BEGIN TO Go FORWARD ALONG WHATEVER ROAD YOU HAVE CHOSEN FOR YOURSELF The First National Bank of State College STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA IOHN T. McCORMicK President DAvm F. KAPP Cashier DeLuXe Soda Fountain and Lunoheonette Catering in Lunchette Sandwiches, Hot Special Platters. Whitman's Chocolate Products used exclusively. REA 81 DERICK, Inc. 121 South Allen Street Next to Peoples Bank Mr. Hair rapped on his desk and yelled: Gentlemen, Order! The entire class shouted: Beer! 4' Mr. Strong was speaking: I have here some hne specimens of dis- sected frogs, which I will show youf' Unwrapping the parcel, some sandwiches, fruit and hardboiled eggs came to view. But surely I ate my lunchli' he exclaimed. 4' Smitty: Going around with women a lot keeps you young. Peany: How come? Smitty: I started in going around with them four years ago when I was a freshman and I'm still a freshman. Fifty-four i F f 222 ee eee ff? FLOWERS FUR ALL OCCASIQNS Say It With Flowers The Marimor Florist STORE AND GREENI-IOUSE R F M West Beaver A Ph 86 57- -WE iffy-15116 Harr J. Behrer HARDWARE Pyrex Ovenware Wear-Ever Aluminum Mazda Lamps Horton Electric Washers Armstrong Linoleum Armstrong Quaker Rugs Iohnson Floor Wax Window Shades Baseball Supplies Russel 8: Erwin Builders, Hardware Acme Quality Paint Caldwell and Pennsylvania Lawn Mowers Special Mix Lawn Seed Iohnson Paint Screen Doors and Windows Fishing Tackle Atlantic Gasoline and Oils 130 EAST COLLEGE AVENUE PHONE 272-R Ss. ,V c...c, A L L SILKS LINGERIE E olfvs The Store of Quality and Serzficc Hosla LINENS Mid: I thought your motto was love 'em and leave 'em. How come you,re married? Don D: I didnlt leave soon enough. + Paper, mister? No, sonny, l've got a glass eye. Okay, I'll shoot you a game of marbles then. + A bachelor is a guy who didn't have a car when he was young. + Hob: Vivian, tell that man to get his arm away from around your waist. Vivian: You tell him yourself, he's a per- fect stranger to me. F iff y-six ADVANCE YOUB KNOWLEDGE By Selecting Books from Our Complete Line of 3131.00 Books in Blue Ribbon and Star Series Other famous works in new Garden City Series from 31.43 to 951.89 The Athletic Store On C0-op Corner STUDENT SUPPLIES ATHLETIC GOODS Egad, Throckmorton, yon lass must be a brave wench to keep her eyebrows in such shape. Forsooth, Chudleigh, and wouldst ex- plainf, 'LHow now, knave, and does it not require a lot of pluck? + Brightly shining were her iiii, Manners sweet with gentle eeee: Soul so pure and wondrous yyyy, Busy as the humble hbbh. I recognize these urging qqqq, Her in my arms once more I cccc And lips divine again to uuuu, And breathe in rapture: Holy gggg. + Mrs. Ridenour: My, but it's cold! Mr. Williams: Winter draws on. Mrs. Ridenour: Sir! F if! y-seven HALF OF YOUR SCHOOL LIFE Pe Bo The Ice Cream Delirious ?rer ser? F01' all 1 School Supplies Artists' Materials Books and Stationery Trade at -- KEELERG I I 4 A A ik-g. 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Sc1lesandServ1'ce N Speclalty Shoppa l ,, en, ,WW ., tw Fifty-nine Ciba , The Finest Commencement Gift A WATCH or RING Grace: Uperator, give me 466-R-Hello, Eve! Eve: Hello, Grace! What's up? Grace: I want you to meet me in five min- utes. Eve: What for? Grace: I'll tell you when I see you. Eve: All right, but where will I meet you? Grace: I'll tell you that, too, when I see from you. Goodbye! SHOMBERCYS + IEWELER Inky: I had a cousin who was in a flea X circus. l Opposite Prom Campus Mary: What's he doing now? J Inky: Heis scratching for a living. N . si fr That Feminine Charm XVI'-IAT Is Ir? Paterson Hosiery Shop Old Main Art Shop Building HOSIERY At least half of it lies in the LINGERIE s ecre t of perfect grooming. PAIAMAS and Louise A. Lambert LADIES, BEAUTICIAN ACCESSORIES Sixty Scene: Outside a house. A stork is hover- ing around. Get a doctor. Which one? Anyone but Dr. Dafoe. + My uncle died from being polite. How did he do that? He was a diver and he tipped his hat to a mermaid. so so as + Helen H.: You look tired, Helen. Helen W.: Yes, I had a nightmare last night. Helen H.: What did you dream about? Helen VV.: I dreamed I was Greta Garbo, and when I got up in the morning, I couldn't get my shoes on. + Freshman: George Washington said, Nev- er eat spaghetti. Mr. Stover: Are you crazy? Washington never said anything like that. Freshman: Oh yes he did! He said, Don't get into foreign entanglementsf' didn't he? + What makes you think she's a shoemak- er's daughter? Well, she's always going out with a heel. + A fan dancer is a nudist with air condi- tioning. 4 Bob Kirby to one of his Sunday School pupils: Who was the mother of Moses? Pupil: Pharaoh's daughter. Kirby: But she found him among the bul- rushes. Pupil: That was her story. 4 Did you hear Barbara is marrying her X-ray specialist? Well, she's lucky. Nobody else could see anything in her. + Many a hiccough is a message from de- parted spirits. Sixty-one I envy the fat woman when she laughsf, Why? A'There seems to be so much of her having a good timef, + Norva: VVhat's wrong with the car? It squeaks dreadfully. Fishy: It can't be helped. There's pig iron in the axles. + Betty: I just heard you ate something that didn't agree with you. Art: How did you know that? Betty: Oh, a little burp told me. + Ray: Do you know how to make a stand- ing broad jump? Bucky: I suppose sticking her with a pin would do the trick. + Mr. Hair: What is an element? Don: Oh, that's a great big gray animal with a trunk. + Mrs. Ridenour says to always face the audi- ence: It's much easier if you need to dodge. + Iean: Where is your chivalry? Mutt: Oh, I traded it in for a new Ford. + The Dean: You have reached for about everything on the table. Can't you use your tongue? Mason: No, my arm is longer. + Rachel: How can I ever keep all the 'plaits' in my new gym bloomers? Mid: How long since you've been stealing plates? + H. CCurtinH Harvey fwhile reciting from As You Like It in speech classic Rosalind and Celia went to the forest of Arden and took Touchdown with them. + Don: You look like a sensible girl, will you go out with me tonight? Peg: No, thanks! I'm just as sensible as I look. Compliment: of State College Bakery Phone 53 307 West Beaver Avenue --EE 32 YOUR SERVICE Feel at liberty to consult us regarding your motor troubles. It might save you time and trouble. We do General Repair Work and Our Work Is Guaranteed Rent-a-Car Service CLEMSON GARAGE 116 McAllister Street Phone 790 TERRAPLANE AND HUDSON 'W A ' 'H Sf' M? N OUT VALUES O OUT STYLES R OUT PERFORMS G E REF RIGERATORS OUT LIVES all other W. R. Gentzel -A er Fon Goon THINGS To EAT AND REAL SERVICE fry Clover Farm Grocery R. E. S TRUBLE Phones 265-266 Sixty-two Naomi: Someday lim going to win the Pulitzer prize. Mase: Yes, I've heard people say that. Naomi: That l might win the Pulitzer l trophy? I Mase: Yes. Someone was trying to spell Pulitzer. He said P-Ui and then he TOILET ARTICLES stopped and said, That reminds me of PATENT MEDICINES N nom' STATIONERY + CIGARS uYou are charged with being intoxicated, MAGAZINES said the judge to a man before him. What NOVELTIES is your naman VVhitman - Shellenberger UMY name is Angus Mcpherson Mac' Martha Washington - Mary Lincoln Nabbf' replied the prisoner. CANDIES And who bought you the liquor? asked the judge. r ITH, T ILOR SHOP Custom Made Clothes VALUES FROM 1518.00 T0 340.00 CLEANING, PRESSING and REPAIRING NEATLY DONE or' 'Wo Sixty-lhrec' State College Dry Cleaning Works WE HOLD THE ONLY STATE PERMIT FOR FUMIGATION Home TowN INDUSTRY 12-Hour Service I004 West College Avenue ,426 So you asked Geraldine to marry you?', asked a man of another. Yes, but I didn't have any luckf, replied his friends. She asked me if I had any prospectsfl Why didn't you tell her about your rich uncle?', UI did. Geraldine is my aunt now. + Bob Hasek: So you're going to use me in your next play? Apparently you've at last discovered who I am. Director: Yeah, hurry up and get into the hind legs of that stage horse over there. + My husband has a very prosaic occupa- phone 955 tion. He makes wastebasketsf' Oh, I don't know about that. There's a lot of poetry in wastebaskets these days. -fe Nh., ., O25g,,77,,,,,, E,Ee.r..r-.--..,.... Hubert G. Nerhood S C h 1 0 W 9 S Phone 405 NERHOOD'S GARAGE INTERNAT1oNA1. MOTOR TRIJCKS VVest College Avenue State College, Pa. 1-as Quality Shop The Store of Outstanding Merchandise FoR GIRLS AND WOMEN Sixty-four Doctor fafter bringing victim toj How did you happen to take that stuff? Didn't the sign on the bottle say Poison ? Garner: Yeah, but l didn't believe it. Doctor: Why not? Garner: Because right under that sign, it said 'iLyef' + Mr. Hair: What is the most outstanding contribution that chemistry has given the world? Bill Gross: Blondes. + Frizzell: You look bushed, Betty. Haugh: I am-I had six sittings today. Frizzell: Six sittings? Are you having your portrait painted? Haugh: No-I've been roller-skating. ,420 Compliments of Peoples National Bank State College, Pa. Sixty-five Frost, Doty St Elder All Kinds of INSURANCE Real Estate-Notary Public PRESTON FROST IOHN R. DoTY H. S. ELDER The Blair Shop of Gifts always invites you to inspect the constantly changing line of BEAUTIFUL GIFTS Compliments of the Nittany Lion Inn , Y. ku X f X fi Let's go to - THE CORNER unusual I want a ticket for VValla-Wallaf, O, K. That will be 1540? But I only have 1520? VVell, Why don't you just go to Walla? + A man saw a baby deer at a zoo, and asked a keeper what the animal was called. The keeper replied, What does your wife call you every morningP', . . . and the man replied, 'KDon't tell me that's a skunk! + Shoe: A friend of mine opened up a jew- elry store last week. Dizzy: How's he doing? Shoe: Oh, the warden says he's doing fine. THE BEST IEWELRY STORE IN THE BEST TowN IN CENTRE COUNTY The Crabtree Co. 132 Allen Street Sixty-six R- We Ie-H III Karmelkorn and Nut Shop HOMEMADE CAND S SALTED NUTS MADE DAILY Glennland SPECIAI PRICES GIVEN TO CHURCHES 11 PARTIES H. S. M P p I E H A A A ASIS E EI 35' Q? FREUS Complete Fountain and Lunch Service ix' 138 South Allen Street He CII Martin Kenny: You look beautiful tonight. Miss M: Oh, thank you, Mr. Steel, I feel just like a Hower. Kenny: Yes, a century plant. and ' A brave soldier is a man who gets a piece K I' 6 3 nfl e I' of gold on his chest for a piece of lead in his pants. + Blair: Have a cigar, Paul. Paul: Why, sure. What kind of a ci ar is it? Blair: Robinson Crusoe. 128 East College Avenue Paul: I never heard of that make, what kind is it? Blair: It's a castaway. OSL, .4125 A lVlan's Store Catering to young men who like university style at moderate prices. STARK PQs.e'l-IARPEP., 71211-,uamm Fine Pastries for Graduation Teas ana' Parties Electric Bakery HATTERS HABERDASHERS :: TAILORS 243 Allen Street Sixty-eight ie 'R Read the Centre Daily Times for High School News Printing and Advertising COMIJLETE AND CONVENIENT SERVICE The Nittany Printing and Publishing Co. 110 West College Avenue af -AE 33 TELEPHONE 81 I DELIVERY SERVICE For Those Diseriminating Tastes COMPLETE SATISFACTION dl CLEANING Under The Comer A TAILORING TAKE .ADVANTAGE Now or OUR STORAGE SERVICE as get Sixty-nine ' MAROON Revised popular song: There's no home- like place. + I now no longer squirm Remembering the worm Will get me in the end beyond all question. Yet I reserve the right To hope that every bite VVill give the little beggar indigestion. + Norva: Oh, I simply adore that funny step. VVhere did you pick it up? Fishy: Funny step nothing-I'm losing my garter. + Is Germany looking for a war? a writer asks. Perhaps so. She recently lost one. + Art: I hope you'll dance with me tonight. Betty: Oh, certainly. I hope you don't think I'm going merely for pleasure. + My dad is an Elk, a Lion, a Moose, and an Eaglef, What does it cost to see him? + Can you tell me the name of the prin- cipal of this school? Naw, Ilm just a football player here. + lane: Is your limburger cheese good? Grocer: Good? It's unapproachable! + Dad, when has a fellow horse sense? When he can say 'nayf sonf, + Mandy and Rastus were sitting under the Statue of Liberty. Mandy: Why fo' dey ain't mo' lights, Ras- tus? Rastus: 'Cause de less lights de mo' free- dom. AND' GRAY An extra who had had a small part in one of Iohn Barrymore's pictures saw him at a party later. The extra rushed up and slapped Iohn on the back in a very intimate fashion. Iohn turned and said cooly: Don,t be formal. Call me 'kid'f' + LOVE IN THE ORCHESTRA Viola, I love you. I want you tuba mine. I lay my harp at your feet. Aw, quit stringing me along. You don't get to first bass with me. Say not this. I'm tired of playing second fiddle! You,ve got too many guys bowing you aroundf, Oh, what a violin situation! What brass! Why did you piccolo thing like that to say to me? I ought to give you a baton the headll' Yeah? Gee, I'm trebling all over! You'd better tremelo-ver what you said. I'm liable to drum you yetf, Oh, but suite, let's give this a rest. Oh, trying to snare me in double quick time, eh? Well, quit homing in. Gwan! Blow! ' Well, Fife not beena chump! After all the, do l've spent a music you! Thatis 'a scale-y trick!', Say, I'm tired of listening to your chorus language. You're not so sharp. I'm leaving you flat! , + She said, Marriage is a great institution, but who wants to live in an institution? if + Miss Morrow: Kenneth, why are you act- ing so silly? Ken Steel: Iim just showing Frenchy how foolish he looks when he cuts up. + Mr. Serif fin American Historyj: Why did the English people leave Holland? 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