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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
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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
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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
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