1939 Yearbook

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BETTY BILLETT MARCELLA ALBRIGHT

The word of life it is my meat.

Wisdom is better than rubies. G. A . C. 2, 3, 4; Home Ee. Club, Pres. 3, 4; A. A. U. W. Award 3; Sr . Tea Committee.

Tri-Hi-Y 2, Vice Pres. 3, 4; Jr. Music Club 2, 3, 4; Physical Science Club 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Hockey 3; Student Council Pres. 4 ; A . A . U. W. Award 3; PIPER 3, 4; Jr . Plays; Operetta 2, 3, 4; Stage Crew 3, 4; Thespians 4.

REBECCA AUMAN

BERNARD BODLE

Who contains herself goes seldom wrong.

A fair exterior is a silent recommendation.

D~nce Club 3; Home Ee. Club 4; Class Hockey 3; Sr. Banquet Committee.

Athletic Club 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4; Science Club 1; Sr. Banquet Committee.

DouGLAS BEMAN

CHARLES BREON

I bear a charmed life.

He held his seat-a friend to the human race.

Aviation Club 2; Radio Club 3; Science Club 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Track 4; Sr. Tea Committee.

Soccer 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y Club 4.

LILLIA,N BENDER

ROBERT BREON

Whose 路 yesterdays look backwards with a smile. Home Ee. Club 1, 2; Sec'y-Treas. 3; Vice Pres. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Hockey 3, 4; Volley Ball 2, 3, 4; H. R. Basketball 3, 4; Verse Speaking Choir 3; PIPER Staff 4; Sr. Tea Committee.

Man about town. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 2, Vi.c e Pres. 3; Hi-Y Club 4; Jr. Plays; Sr. Play; Conservation Club 3, 4路 Football 1: Thespians 4; Sr. Banquet Committee.

ENSIGN BROWN JACK BENN

Fain would I climb, yet fear to fall. Band 3, 4; Science Club 1, 3; Hi-Y 2; Dramatics Club 2; Aviation Club Sec'y-Treas. 4; Class and H. R. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Mgr. 4; Tea Committee.

None but himself can be his parallel. Football 4; Jr . Plays; Sr. Play; Dramatics . Club, Vice Pres. 3; Jr. Music Club 3; Conservation Club 3, 4; H. R. and Class Basketball 3, 4; Operetta 4; Athletic Club 4; Thespians 4.

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ALLEN CRABTREE KENNETH BucKENHORST

He is very fine-but I cannot tell what the dickens his name is.

As a wit, if not the first, in the very first line. Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, Capt . 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Student Council 3 4; Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3 4: Conservation Club 3, 4; H . R. Basket~ ball 2, 3, 4; Class Track 3, 4; Sr. Banquet Committee.

DEAN CLYDE

RuTH CROMER

"With too much quickness ever to be taught With too much thinking to have common thought."

She possess_e d a peculiar talent of producing effect in whatever she said or did.

PIPER Staff, Jr. Editor 3, Ass't. Editor 4; H . R. Officer 3, 4; Sr. Class Sec'y; Jr. Declamatory Contest; Nat'! F'?rens1c League 2, 3, 4 ; Jr. Plays; H1-Y Club 3, 4; P. T. A. Award 2· •· A. A : U . W. Award 3.

STANLEY COBB

An honest man's the noblest work of God. Band and Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, Chaplain 4; Debate Club 2 3· Aviation Club, Vice Pres. 4; Jr.' Piays.

Dramatics Club I, 3; Glee Club I, 3; Tn-H1- Y 4; H. R. and Class Basketball 3, 4; Jr. Plays; Jr. Music Club 4· H. R. Officer 3; Hockey 4; Volley bali 3, 4; Maroon and Gray; Thespians 4.

MARIAN CROW

I am here: I shall remain here. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Phys. Science Club 4; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; H. R . and Class 2, 3, 4; Band 4; Orchestra 2, 3; Hockey and Baseball 2, 3, 4; Sr. Banquet Committee.

DoNALD DAVIS HARRY CONGER

O sleep! it is a gentle thing,

Beloved from pole to pole. Track 3, 4; Athletic Club 3, 4; Football 4; Basketball 3; Glee Club 4; H. R. Officer 4; Sr. Banquet Committee.

You can see farther into a millstone than into him. Hi-Y Club 3, Treas·. 4; Tennis 2, 3, 1; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Phys. Science

Club 4; Jr. Plays; Sr. Play; Student Council; PIPER Staff 2, 3, 4; H . R. Officer 2, 3; Jr. Music Club 5; A . A. U. W. Award 3; Class Basketball 2, 3.

FRED DoGGETT

Virtue is bold, and goodness never fearful.

\ There is a great deal of ability in knowing how to conceal one's ability.

Dramatics Club 2; Dance Club 3· Home Ee . Club 4; Orchestra 2, 3; -Sr'. Banquet Committee.

. Phys . Science Club I, 2, 4; WrestJmg 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y Club 3, 4; Radio Club 3; Sr. Tea Committee.

BEATRICE CoRL

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RESSIE GIFFORD

Youth is wholly experimental.

That Southern personality- .

Soccer 3, 4; 'Track 3, 4; Basketball, Mg r. 3, 4; Sr. Tea Committee.

Dramatics Club 2; H . R. Basketball 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Make-Up Club 4; Chorus 3; Ma,路oon and Gray; Sr. Banquet Committee.

ELMER E TIERS

HARRY GILL

It is good to live and learn. Football 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Athletic Club 2, 3, 4; Chorus 3; H . R. a nd Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Sr. Banquet Committee.

I have an exposition of sleep come upon me. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Athletic Club 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4; Wrestling 4; H. R. Bas ketball 1, 2, 3.

BETIY FosA

Here comes the lady. Thespians 4; A . A. U. W. Award 3; Jr. Play; Sr. Play; Opere tta 4; TriHi-Y 4; Dra matics Club 1, 2, 3; Jr. Music Club 4; Make-Up Club 4; G. A. c. 1, 2, 3, 4.

NELSON GILL

What sweet delight a quiet life affords! Boys' Glee Club 3.

ANNA MARY GARNER

MARK GILLIGAN

Only the wisest never change.

Happiness is the harvest of a quiet eye.

Home Ee. Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; TrlHi-Y 4; Girls' Glee Club 1, 2; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Operetta 3, 4; A . A. U. W . Award 3; _Sr. Tea Committee.

Wrestling 2, 3, 4; H. R. Basketball 2, 3, 4; Boys' Glee Club 3; Athletic Club 2, 3, 4. 路

JEANNE GATES

It is g1路eat to have friends when one is young. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Basketball, Mgr. 3, 4; Home Room Pres. 3; Make-Up Club 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Jr. Plays; Sr. Play; Jr. Extemporaneous Contest 3; Jr. Music Club 2, 3; PIPER 1, 2, 3, 4; Maroon and Gray; Thespians 4.

MARJORIE GILLILAND

By the 路 work one knows the workman. H;ome Ee. Club 2, 3, 4.

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FRANCES HALEY

Of all the things you wear, your expression is the most important. Tri-Hi-Y 3, Pres. 4; Jr . Plays; Operetta 2, 3, 4; Sr. Play; Dramatics Club 2; A Cappella 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2; Jr. Music Club 2, 3; Phys. Science Club 路 4; Jr. D eclamatory Contest; H. R. Basketball 3, 4; Thespians 4.

JANE HANSCOM

Brevity is the soul of wit. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Class Hockey 4; Class Basketball 3, 4; Verse Speaking Choir 3; Sr. Tea Committee.

How ARD HARPSTER

BETTY HARTSWI_CK

We can never have too much of a good thing. Glee Club 2, 3; Home Ee. Club 2, 3, 4; Sr. Banquet Committee.

JEAN HARTSWICK

So wise so young. Home Ee. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Verse Speaking Choir 3; Girls' Chorus 3, 4; Hockey Mgr. 4; Volley Ball Mgr . 4; Sr. Play; Operetta 4: Thespians 4; G . A. C.; Sr. Banquet Chairman.

PHILIP HASSINGER

Ever charming, ever new.

Better late than never.

Aviation Club 1; Sr. Banquet Committee.

Track 1, 2, 3, 4; H . R. Basketball 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y Club 3, 4; Dramatics Club 1, 2; Latin Club 2; Sr. Banquet Committee.

RICHARD HALEY

BETTY JANE HAUPT

Deeds, not words.

Style is the dress of thought.

Basketbalf 3, 4; Jr. Plays; French Club 3; Phys. Science Club 4; Sr. Banquet Committee.

Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Plays; Dramatics Club 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; PIPER Staff 3, 4; Chorus 1; Sr. Tea Committee.

MARQUENE HARTMAN

"And when a lady's in the case, You know all other things give place." Varsity Basketball 3, 4; H. R. and Class Basketball 2, 3; Glee Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Make-Up Club 4; G. A. C. Board 2, 3, 4; Class Baseball 2; Sr. Banquet Committee.

PAULINE HAYFORD

Bashfulness is more often connected with good sense than with over-assurance. Chorus 3, 4; Dance Club 3.

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!RENE IsHLER DALE HERMAN

Beauty is not always skin-deep.

A good man possesses a kingdom.

Operetta 2, 3; Jr. Plays; PIPER 2, 3. 4路 Tri-Hi-Y 2 ; Dramatics Club, Pres. 1: 3; Make-Up Club, Pres. 4; Jr. Music Club 2, 3; Varsity Basketball; Jr. Extemporaneous Speaking; Sr. Play;

Glee Club 路!, 2, 3.

Maroon and Gray.

LOUISE JOHNSON DAVID HERTZ

I shall not let my studies interfere with my education.

EVELYN HOLMES

Grace is to the body, what good sense is to the mirid. Dramatics Club 3; Make-Up Club 4; Operetta 3; Sr. Play; Glee Club 1; A Cappella 2, 3; Sr. Banquet Committee.

She's pretty, and therefore to be wooed. Jr. Plays; Dramatics Club 2; Dance . Club 3; Make-Up Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Orchestra 2, 3; Volley-ball 3, 4; Sr. Banquet Committee.

NEAL JOHNSON

O! It is excellent to have a 路 giant's strength. Football 1, 2, 4; H. R. Basketball 3; Athletic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 4.

FRANCES JONES EARL HoMAN

Thy modesty's a candle to thy merit. Dramatics Club 2; Radio Club 3; Sr. Tea Committee.

Nothing is rarer than real goodness. Library Club 1, 2; Glee Club 2; Dance Club 3; Phys. Science Club 4; Hockey 4.

MIRIAM JONES MADELINE HosTERMAN

A name is a kind of face by which one is known. Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Volley-ball 3; Library Club 1, 2: Make-Up Club 4; Sr. Banquet Committee.

Some will always be above others. Dramatics Club 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Chorus 1; A Cappella 2, 3, 4; Sextette 3, 4: Operetta 2, 3; G. A. C. 1, 2, 3. 4: Make-Up Club 4; Sr. Banquet Committee.

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SANFORD KALIN KENNETH LAMBERT

He had talents equal to business, and aspired no higher. Stamp Club 1; Dramatics Club 3: Phys. Science Club 4; Hi-Y Club 4: Jr. Prom Dance Comm.; Sr.-Alumni Dance Comm.; S1路. Play, Bus. Mgr.; H. R . and . Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Sr. Banquet Committee.

Silence is the perfectest herald of joy. Hi-Y Club 3, 4; H . R. Basketball 2, 3, 4; Soccer 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Phys. Science Club 4: Sr. Tea Committee; Ma,路oon and Gray.

JACK KELLER

I know everything except myself. Hi-Y 3, 4; Student Council l, 3, 4; Jr. Plays ; Sr. Play ; Operetta 3; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 3; P. T . A. Award 2; A. A . U . W. Award 3; Phys. Science Club 4 ; Maroon and Gray; Thespians 4 ; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr . Music Club 3. 4.

p AULINE

KELLER

Woman! Nature's darling child! Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3; H. R. Officer 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Hockey 3, 4; Make-Up Club, V . Pres. 4; Jr. Music Club 2, 3; PIPER staff 2, 3, 4; Operetta 2, 4; Jr. Plays; Sr. Play; Jr. Extemporaneous Speaking; Thespians 4.

MrnrAM LrssE

Laugh if you are wise. A Cappella 2, 3, Pres. 4; Chorus 2 V . Pres. 4; Jr. Music Club 3, 4; PIPER 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 ; Operetta 2, 3, 4; Sextette 3, 4; Dramatics Club 2; Maroon and Gray; Sr. Tea Committee. 路

DOROTHY LONG

That ever present sense of humor. Dramatics Club, Pres. 4; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Jr. Plays; Sr. Play; Make -Up Club 4; Operetta 3; Maroon and Gray; Thespians 4; H. R. Officer 3; Sr. Banquet Committee.

Gt.ORIA KNEPPER

She moves a goddess, and she looks a queen. Tri-Hi-Y 3, Treas. 4; Dramatics Club 2; Glee Club 2; Student Council 3; Jr. Plays; Sr. Play; Jr. Music Club; Phys. Science Club 4; Operetta 2, 3; Jr. Declamatory Contest; PIPER Edit.or 4.

RALPH LOWDER

My name is deceiving. Soccer 3, 4; .Wrestling 2; H. R. apd Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2; Conservation Club 3.

MARTIN KNUTSEN

His cogitative faculties immersed In cogibundity of cogitation. Hi-Y Club 3, 4; H. R. Basketball 2, 3, 4: Stamp Club 2; Band 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Jr. Plays; Sr. Banquet Committee.

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BETTY MARSH

Man delights not me, no, nor woman either. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Jr . Plays: Operetta 4; Sr. Banquet Commitfee.


ROBERT MARKLE

CAROL MILLER

Our best thoughts come from others.

Charms strike the sight, and merit wins the soui.

Student Council 3, V. Pres. 4; Hi-Y Club 3, 4: Football, Ass't. Mgr. 2, 3, Mgr. 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; Class Basketball 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 2; Sr. Banquet Committee.

Chorus 1, 3, 4; A Cappella 4; Jr. Music Club 4; Operetta 2, 3, 4; MakeUp Club 4; Jr. Plays; Sr. Play: Jr. Declamatory Contest; PIPER 4; Verse Speaking Choir 3; Thespians 4; Ma-

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ELLEN MILLER

I hate nobody, I am in charity with the world.

As merry as the day is Long.

Athletic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Plays; Sr. Play; H. R. and Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 4; Thespians 4; Sr. Banquet Committee.

Glee Club 3, Pres. 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Make-Up Club 4; PrPER 4; Hockey 4; Class and H. R. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3; Varsity Basketball 4; Operetta 4.

~ESLIE MECKLEY

Silence is one great art of conversation.

GEORGE MILLER

Good nature is the beauty of the mind.

MARILYN MILES

How goodness heightens beauty! ., Glee Club 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Music Club 4; Make-Up Club 4; PIPER 4; Verse Speaking Choif 3; Sr. Tea Committee.

BETTY JANE MILLER

In so many words' Operetta 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Jr. Plays ; PIPER 1, 2, 3; T1'i -Hi-Y 2; Dramatics Club 1, 3; Make-Up Club 4; H . R .' -and Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Music Club 2, 3; Sr. Tea Committee.

Athletic Club 1, 2, 3, Sec'y-Treas. 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4; Golf 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Conservation Club路 3; H . R. and Class Basketball 1.

wILLIAM MINSHALL O wearisome condition of hu- . manity! Aviation Club 2, 4; R adio Club 3; Operetta 3; Jr. Plays; Sr. Play; A Cappella 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; H. R . and Class Basketball 2, 3; Sr. Banquet Committee.

FRANCIS MussER

This ' bold bad man. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; H. R. and Class Basketball 2, 3, 4; Athletic Club 2, 3, V. Pres. 4; WrestlinS 3, 4; Conservation Club 3; H. R. Officer 3, 4; Sr. Banquet Committee.

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ANN SPARHAWK HELEN SHEA

Infinite riches in a little room. Dance Club 1, 3; Home Ee. Club 4; Hockey 4; H . R. Officer, Pres. 1; Sr. Tea Committee.

She has 路no trait more striking than her common sense. Glee Club 2; A Cappella 3, 4; Dance Club 1; Dramatics Club 2; Home Ee. Club 3, 4; Operetta 2, 3, 4; H. R. Bas- . ketball 1, 2; Class Basketball 2, 3; Sr. Tea Committee.

MARY SHEEHE

'l;'rue merit, like a river, the deeper it is, the less noise it makes. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Phys. Science Club 4; Home Ee. Club 1; Jr. Plays; Operetta 2; Hockey 4; Glee Club 1, 2, _3; Tennis 3; PIPER 1; Sr. Tea Committee.

DEWEY SPICER

The spice of life. Track 3, 4; Basketball 4.

ROBERT SPROAT WILLIAM SHOEMAKER

The'r e is more here than meets the eye. Glee Club 1; Sr. Banquet Committee . 路

Good will, like a good name, is gotten by many actions. Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; H . R. a nd Class Basketball 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Track, Mgr. 4; Athletic Club 2, 3, Pres . 4 ; Class Officer 4; H . R. Officer 3, 4; Conservation Club 3; Class Track 2, 3, 4. .

ERMINGARDE SIMPSON

EDw ARD STEIDLE

Generally speaking, well, I'm generally speaking.

I am the very pink of courtesy.

Orchestra 3, 4; Jr. Declamatory Contest; Phys. Science Club 4; Verse Speaking Choir 3; Dance Club 3; Volley-ball 3.

Chorus 3, 4; Band 4; Hi-Y Club 3, 4; PIPER 4; Phys. Science Club 4; Radio Club 3; Soccer 3, 4; Maroon and Gray; Sr. Tea Committee.

ALEDA SNOW

NED

STEVENS

Knowledge is power.

The very pink of perfection.

Nat'! Forensic League 3, 4; Jr. Plays; Sr. Play; Operetta 4; Jr. Declamatory Contest; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Make-Up Club 4; Chorus 4; Verse Speaking Choir 3; PIPER 4; Thes pians 4.

Chorus 4; Football 2, 3, 4; A Cappella 2; Hi-Y Club 3, 4; H. R. and Class Basketball 2, 3, 4; Pres. Student Council 4; Golf 3, 4; Sr. Tea Committee.

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PAULINE STRINGFELLOW

RODNEY TRESSLER

To be trusted is a greater compliment than to be loved.

A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches.

Class and H. R. Basketball 1, 2, 4; Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3; Class Volleyball 3, 4; PIPER 4; Maroon and Gray_; Sr. Banauet Committee.

Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Athletic Club 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 4路 Vollev Ball 4; Basketba ll 4; H. R. a,;_d Class Basketball 2, 3.

EDNA SUYDAM

Good company and good discourse are the very sinews of virtue. 路

EARL

v AN TRIES

When words are scarce, they're seldom 路spent in vain.

Operetta 3; Jr. Plays; Sr. Play; PIPER 3, 4; A Cappella 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; H . R. and Class Basketball 1, 2; Jr. Music Club 3, 4; Sr. Tea Committee.

H . R. Basketball 1, 2, 4; Track 1 2 4; Radio Club 3; Phys. Science ciub 4: Sr. Tea Committee.

RICHARD THOMPSON

JAMES WATTS

Intellect and industry are never incompatible.

Girls we love for what they are; young men for what they promise to be.

Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Plays; Sr. Play; Radio Club 3; Phys. Science Club 4; Chorus 4; Volley-ball 3; H. R. Officer 3; Maroon and Gray ; Thespians 4; Sr. Banquet Committee.

H. R. B a sketball 3; Varsity Basketball 2, 4; Baseball 2; Football 2, 3 4路 Aviation Club 2; Athletic Club 4; 'sr'. Tea Committee.

MARTHA TOBIAS

RANDOLPH WEAVER

Good sense and good nature are never separated.

Hang sorrow!

A Cappella 2, 3, 4; Operetta 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Jr. Music Club 3, 4; PIPER .4; Orchestra 3, 4; Jr. Plays; Glee Club 1, 2; Thespians 4; Maroon and Gray ; Sextette 4.

Football 1, 2; Track l, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, Mgr. 4; H. R. Basketball 1, 2, 3; Soccer 4; Radio Club 3; Aviation Club 1, 2; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Sr. Banquet Committee.

FRANCES TRESSLER

Those move easiest who have learned to dance. Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; French Club, V. Pres. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Make-Up Club 4; Operetta 2, 4; Jr. Plays; Sr. Play; Jr. Music Club 2, 3; .Maroon and Gray.

EMILY WETTERAU

Whatever is popular deserves attention. PIPER 3, 4; Jr. Plays ; Sr. Play; A Cappella 2, 3, 4; Operetta 2, 3; 4; Mai, 3; Make-Up Club 4; Jr. Music Club 3, Treas . 4; Jr. Declama tory Contest; Thespians 4; Sextette 4.

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EDNA WHERRY

Peace is rarely denied to the peaceful. Chorus 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Hockey 3, 4; Volley-ball 3, 4; H. R. Basketball 3, 4; PIPF.R 4; Jr. Music Club 3, 4; Tennis, Mgr. 3; Maroon and Gray; Sextette 4.

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Gooa humor is the health of the soul. Aviation Club 2.

w HITE BETTY Jo WoMER

Don't put too fine a point to your wit for fear it should get blunted.

The hair is the richest ornament of women.

Basketball 1, 2, 3; PIPER 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3; Jr. Plays; Hi-Y 2, 3, Pres. 4 ; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 4: Glee Club 2, 3; Dramatics Club 2; Jr. Declamatory Contest; Maroon

Dance Club 1; Dramatics Club 2, 3; Home Ee. Club 4; Varsity Basketball 2, 4; H. R. and Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Hockey 1; Class Baseball 1, 2.

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BETTY WILDE

A light heart lives long.

FLORENCE WORTHLEY

And therefore let's be merry.

Tri-Hi-Y 2; French Club, Sec'y 3; Make-Up Club 4; Jr. Music Club 2, 3; Jr. Plays; Sr. Play; A Cappella 2, 3, 4; Operetta 2, 3, 4; H . R. and Class Basketball 2, 3, 4; Maroon and Gray.

Dramatics Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Class Basketball 1, 2, 4; Volley-ball 1; Sr. Play; PIPER 4; Baseball l, 2; Thespians 4; Sr. Tea Committee.

MARY WOLFE

ROBERT CRAMER

Chance generally favors the prudent.

Whoever loved that loved not at first sight?

Home Ee. Club 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Dance Club 2.

H. R. Basketball 1, 2, 3, .4; Class Basketball 3, 4; Athletic Club 4; Shop Club, V. Pres. 1, 2; Glee Club 4.

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Senior Class History Many years ago a group of students-to-be straggled into the .first grade, and at the end of the year straggled out again. This collection of growing humanity continued the same procedure during the following years-and here we are! Until our freshman year we took our education rather lightly. We had had skirmishes with math and social studies, but the prologue to our high school life began when we entered the ninth grade. Our boys helped make the junior high football and basketball teams the success they were. The curtain was raised for Act One when we began our sophomore year. Many of us were intrigued by sports. Football, basketball, and wrestling, in its .first year as a school sport, claimed their devotees. Many sophomores participated in the operetta and debating. Act Two began as we became the junior class, and Act Two was composed of many scenes. In football and soccer we were well represented. In basketball we had more than our share of participants. Juniors composed more than half of the wrestling team.

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our share of juniors in debating. We helped to run the PrPER into a

deficit, and we staged the junior declamatory contest. The plays and the Prom netted social and financial profits. Curtain on Act Two. The script for the events leading up to the climax i~ Act Three will be found elsewhere in this book. But the play isn't finished yet; the final curtain on the Class of '39 will be rung down some time in the distant future.

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Charlie Ridenour, State High's 115-pound wrestler, District Six and Nine Champion, 1939; Pennsylvania Interscholastic Champion 1939.

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Last Will and Testament of the Class of 1939 We hereby bequeath the following: Bill Clark offers to teach Bob Shigley how to amuse ( or abuse) the teachers. Becky Auman donates to Phyllis Watkins her policy of being seen but not heard. We don't want to wish Phil White's puns on anyone. Don and Gloria leave Mr. Green's cloakroom empty. To Wacky Warner is left Bob Breon's ability to talk his way out of any jam. Cussy MacMullin bequeaths to Bill Reed the comforts of unpressed trousers and uncombed hair. We'd like to leave Charlie to Meyer, but his mother wants him to graduate. Paulie Keller and Marian Crow leave their chewing gum to Jeann:'. Donaldson. Stanley Cobb's rosy cheeks are donated to all anemic Juniors. Bill Shoemaker leaves his growing pains to Christine Shutt. Butch's big brown eyes ought to be left to Bud Porter. Jackie Reese's poise is left for Betsy Edwards. To bick McCord we willingly give some, if not all, of Ralph Lowder's seriousness. Evie Holmes' sophistication is here handed to Libby Furst. Fran Musser bequeaths his masculinity to Dick Miller. Jane Parkhill's conscientiousness is a shining example for anyone. Dot Long bequeaths some of her wackiness to all serious-minded students. Dick Haley hands down his basketball ability to all new hopefuls. Dean Clyde's candid camera goes to anyone with a lot of film. Jean Hoy is to receive all the choice parking places. Bob Sproat leaves his ability to train conscientiously to Bob Hassett.

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Junior Class FrnsT Row-N. Lucas, H. Norris, B. Fletcher, J. Graham (Sec'y). L . White, D. Doty, J . Musser, P. Heberling, R. Burge, G. Merte ns, J . Henning.er, J. Alex?nder, D. Long, M . Beat.t ie, L. Johnson, E. Dengler. 路 SECOND Row- V. Ross, J . Ulmer, E. Loesch, L. Whitehill, M. Spicer, S. Myeis, M . Zang, H. Keller, C. Warner, R. Kapp, G. Olewine, R. Smith, R. Glenn, C. Zierdt, R. Weiser, R. Daugherty . THIRD Row- R. Armes, J. Greenland, H. Illingworth, R. Reed, C. Bloom, M . Merritt, H. Yeagley, R . Miller, J. Harter, K. White, G. Warner, E. Illingworth, B. Edwards, J. Morse. FouRTH Row- B . Corl, D. Homan, E. Lowder, M. MacKenzie, J . Stover, P. Hess, H. Frost, H. Meyer, C. Shutt, J . Donaldson, D. McCord , R. McNaul, F . Williams, M. Pugh, G. Dietrich, B. Turne1'. FIFTH Row-F. Mack, P. Dailey, V. Barto, S. Parks, J. Lowden, W. Bechdel, H. Thurston, W. Reed (Sec'y), R. Struck, R . Kline, R. Scheirer, J. Lawther, R. Shigley, J. Aurand . SIXTH Row-M. Garis, V. Wallace, C. Breon, M. Musser, P . Diehl, D. Barr, 路D. Arnold, R. Everhart, P. Royer, J . Stavely, L. Johnson, .E. Gilligan, R. Ruhl. SEVENTH Row-P. Edmonds, H .. Ellenberger, B. Pielemeier, E. Rossman, A. Spearly, L. Strassner, L . Peters, D. Poorman, E. Homan, C. Irvin, P. Bender, G. Decker, S. Blazer. EIGHTH Row-R. Fulton, F. Harvey, W. Currier, W. Horner, H . .Ralston, G. Grazier, E. Lower, H. Corl, L . Dreibelbis. NOT IN THE PICTURE-Harold Porter (Pres.), and Anne Carruthers (V. Pres.).

Junior Class History Many members of our class were outstanding in football, soccer, and basketball, which sports were rather dominated by Junior participants. \Ve were also well represented in track, wrestling, golf, tennis, debating, and the P1PER. Even though a deficit was realized from the Junior Prom, everyone agreed that it was a 路 splendid dance. The decorations were very elaborate. The experience we received from being in the Operetta helped make the Plays a grand success. They more than made up for the losses of the Prom.

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Sophomore Class History We Sophomores have been preparing ourselve's for the greater responsibilities which will come in our Junior and Senior years, and we feel as if we have definitely moved in that direction. In athletics we were well represented by Griffith, Breon, G~rnei, Hartman and Gates; in debating by M. Gauger, R. Clyde, M. Rewbridgc, and M. Shibli; in social activities by the people on the Sohp Hop Committee. Looking forward, we hope to accomplish much during the rest of high school.

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Ninth Grade FrnsT Row-M. Parks, R. Pielemeier, M. Lambert, M. Hussey, R. Beam, J. English, R. Shibli, D. Carruthers, E. Smith, B. McNaul, E. Lockhart, D. Horner, L. Gilliland, A. Rhinehart, M. Gauger, M. Tanner. SECOND Row-B. Merkle, M. Cole, L. Bathgate, M. Aikens, S. Dague, M. Miller, J. Armstrong, L. Gibson, M. Parks, A. Musser, P. Rife, R. Lovett, C. Morse, A. Decker, B. Van Saun, B. Crum, P. Norris. THIRD Row-F. Miller, W. Weber, J. Smith, R'. Aurand, C. Bole, G. Leiby, B. Bence, A. McC?nnell, R. Morrell, R. Womer, C. Martin, H. Worthley, C. Neyhart, R. Rice, R. Smith. FouRTH Row-E. Yeagley, V. Minshall, J. Nesbitt, C. Zundel, P. Daugherty, D. Ballenger, J. Moffit, R. Harvey, K. Hosterman, M. Hartswick, R. Overholts, G. Arnold, B. Harman, P. Fogleman, D . Zong. FIFTH Row-R . Saxion, B. Spicer, E. Casselberry, E. Zins, R. Stover, P. Stuble, H. Comly, R. Garman, B. Hoy, H. Zong, L. Womer, \V. Comly, 0. Ridenour, L. Baughman, J. Ammerman.

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Eighth 路Grade FmsT Row-G. Meyer, R. Miller, R. Hamilton, E. West, D. Kapp, J. Storch, R. Edinger, J. Merritt, J. Watson, H. Tarpley, P. Grove, D . Koon, F. Leathers, M. Johnson, R. Zeller. SECOND Row-P. Lang, M. Humphreys, A. K. Zierdt, B. Ge.arhart, V. Shoemaker, V. Parkinson, V. Spannuth, P. Harter, W . Neyhart, N. Ruef, N. ~shier, E. Hoy, J. Moyer, J. Miller. THIRD Row-P. Margolf, H. Wahl, R. Hosterman, B. Tussey, R. Hann, F. Metzger, K. Peters, C. Rupp, B. Kistler, C. Swartz, B. Fu_llmer, B. Adams, C. Kunes, W. Hickey, T. Crow, F. Rudy, W. Parker, C. Friese. FouRTH Row-Miss Ruth Smith, M. Archer, M. L. Davey, M. i:riebold, E. Van Tine, E. Eder, R. Gilliland, A. H endershot, M. Brnuse, B. Barrows, E. Armstrong, B. Struck, D. Tate, E. Trniner. FIFTH Row-J. Lutz, R. McDonalc;l, D. Ruhl, D. Stearns, L. Meeker, F . .fagan, T. Egolf, M. White, W . Graffius, D. Doan, D. Breon, W. Sherry, H. Green, E. Sheehe. SIXTH Row-Mr. Serff, Mr. Morning.

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Seventh Grade FrnsT Row-N. Laird, M. Green, S. Caveny, Vv. Corman, P. Henninger, D. Gearhart, C. Smith, J. Doerner, J. Olewine, C. Robinson, M. Anderson, M. _Krebs, R. Billett, R. Williams, H. Johnson, W. Lambert. SECOND Row- I. Myers_, L. Maelhorn, M. Bechdel, C. Holland, J. Crouch, W. Horner, W. Zang, C. Marquardt, S. Sprout, E. Allen, D. Ben.ner, R. Pearce, E. Joyn路er, I. Luse, R. Simonds. THIRD Row- J. Dux, M. Whitmore, 路c. Olmstead, M. Armes, S. Gilliland, A. Jones, E. Thompson, M. Dailey, D. Dailey, W. Fullmer, G. Tharp, M. Fullmer, J. Myers, G. Green. FouRTH Row-J. Reed, J. Snyder, J. Winand, M. Frost, P. Hamilton, D. Corman, R. Ross, C. Marker, S. Frost, M. Dietrich, W. Gurdack, E. Casselberry, D. Mitchell, B. Allen, P. Hook, A. Gregory, R. Smith. FIFTH Row-M. Sunday, S. Hoy, M. Stine, V. Showers, L. Hartswick, S. Etters, M. Probst, A. Smith, M. Lawther, J. Banks, H. Blazer, B. Betts, F. Case, A. Friese, G. Holland. S1xTH Row-C. Currier, E. Selsam, M. Vlahos, B. Kinley, J. Brown, R:Yeagley, R. Nicholas, J. Keim, G. Dengler, D. Mead, G. VanSant, D. Meyer, J. Bissey, P. Hoffman. ~

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Senior High Foothall FmsT Row-N. Saxion, J. Watts, J. Poorman, H . Gill, N. Stevens, B. Sproat, F. Musser, D. Doty, C. Cummings, B. Porter, D. Arnold, H. Ralston. SECOND Row-E. Cramer, C. Ridenour, R. Brouse, H. Griffith, N. Johnson, C. Seibert, T. Mason, H. Conger, G. Olewine, B. Burge, V.l. Green, A. Crabtree, J. Lawther. TttmD Row-B. Markle, H. Breon, Coach Kemmerer, Coach Adessa, Coach Stoddart. SCORES School Williamsburg Lewistown Howard Jersey Shore Philipsburg* Tyrone* Clearfield* Morrisdale* 路 Bellefonte

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The football team, much to the surprise of everyone, had a very successful season under our new coach, Ted Kemmerer, by winning the championship of the Bald Eagle Conference.

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Soccer FIRST Row-J . Garner, R. Kline, H. Yeagley, J. Struck, C. Breon, P. Bender, J. Keller, W. Bechdel, K. White, C. Warner, H. Spotts, R. Ellenberger. SECOND Row-K. Irvin, J. Stavely, D . Miller, T. Gates, L. White, R. Overholts, R. Lowder, D. Hartman, K. Lambert, B. Kapp, B. Weiser, H . Keller, H . Worthley. THIRD Row-Mr. Serff, D. Robinson, K. Hosterman, J. Moffit.

Junior High Football FIRST Row-J. Donahoe, H. Zong, C . Kunes, D. Ballenger, K. Kunes, R. Bence, E. Dugan, B . Hoy, A. Daugherty, D . Koon, R. Billett. SECOND Row-D. Smith, P. Grove, J. Saxion, J. Bechtel, G. Green, R. Knepper, B. Adams, J. Storch, c. Martin, L . Meeker, B. Parker, R. Aurand . THIRD Row-J. Myers, P. Sherry, J. Brown, E. Joyner, D. Gearhart, B. Hickey, R. Ross, R. Womer, M . White . FOURTH Row-B. Myers, J. Crouch, C . .Margolf, R. Simonds, D. Harvey, E. West, D. Benner, B. Corman, B . Graftius, E. Etters, Coach Armstrong.

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Senior High Boys' Basketball Coach Armstrong, L. White, D. Doty, N. Cummings, D. Hartman, B. Porter, D. Haley (Honorary Capt.), J. Lawther, F. Fisher, B. Hassett, B. Bodle, J. Benn (Mgr.), J. Watts (Not in Picture). SCORES

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The basketball team enjoyed an average season, winning. a game and then losing the next. We ended the season with exactly a .500 average.

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Junior Varsity ·Basketball Coach Stoddart, G . Olewine, H . Steidle, H . Ralston, H . Breon, B. Horner, H . G r iffith, B. Weiser (Mgr.)

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Girls' Basketball FmsT Row-J. Gates, A. Porter, M. Crow, B. Long, P. Keller, D. Long, I. !shier, B. Billett, P. Hess, J. H _anscom . Row-E. Wherry, J. Graham, R. Clyde, E. Miller, B. Fletcher, E. Furst, G. Twichell, M. Fortney, F. Worthley, V. Elder, Miss Cairns.

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Girls' Volleyball FrnsT Row-M. Lawther, A . K. Zierdt, P. Harter, R. Saxion, S. Duffey, L. Hartswick, J. Banks, M. Whitmore, V. Keeler. SECOND Row-Miss Cairns (Coach). J. Hartswick, P. Stringfellow, J. Hartsock, A. Saxion, S . Dague, N. Houtz, M. Humphreys, P. Rishel, L. Hoy, D . Houtz, J. A . Armstrong, C. Miller.

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Tennis FIRST Row-B. Scheirer, F. Fisher, D. Davis, H . Yeagley, L. White. SECOND Row-H. Steidle, J. Doerner, J. Lawther , K. White, H. Worthley, Coach Kemmerer.

Golf FIRST Row-E . Steidle, M . Merritt, J. Watts, S. Kalin, N . Stevens, B. Mac Mullin, J . Harper, J. Hafer, B . Horner, G . Miller. SECOND Row-A. Gregory, R. Knepper, P. Bender, P. Fogleman, D. Arnold, J. McKnight, B . Myers, B . Burge, Coach Armstrong, B. Smith, H. Keller.

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The PIPER FrnsT Row-E. Miller, P. Heberling, D. Clyde, G. Knepper, B . J. Haupt, P. Wetterau, P. Keller, B. Daugherty. SECOND Row-Mr. Williams, M . A. Higgins, R. Smith, B. Billett, E. Suydam, J . Gates, J. Graham, D. Davis.

EDITORIAL STAFF Editor........--------------------------------------································· ' ................Gloria Knepper Assistant Edi tor ...................................................................................... Dean Clyde Literary Editors ....... :.......................................... Edward Steidle, Phyllis Watkins Make-up Editor ...................-----------················································-Raymond Smith Boys' Sports Editors ······················-···························· Don Davis, Paul Heberling Girls' Sports Editors ...... ---------··········------················ Pauline Keller, Janet Graham Art Editor......................................................................c ................... Bob Daugherty Junior High Editor.........--------····--------······································ Mary Anne Higgins Faculty Adviser ..................... : ..................................... ________________________ Miss Morrow BUSINESS STAFF Business Manage_r________________________________________________________________________ Betty Jane Haupt Advertising Manager_____________________________________________________________________ Peggy Wetterau Assistant Advertising Manager ·······················································-----.Irene Ishler Circulation Manager ______________________________________________________________________________ Jeanne Gates Exchange Manager ... ----·························································---------·····Edna Suydam TypistL .....................................................Fran Haley, Mary Sheehe, Ellen Miller Faculty Adviser.................................. _________________________________________________ Mr. Williams


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Maroon and Gray FIRST Row-J. Reese, P. White, C . Miller, D. Thompson, J . Keller, P. Wetterau, J. Gates, P. Tressler. SECOND Row-Mr. Jamison, K. Popp, E. Miller, B. Gifford, P. Stringfellow, E . Wherry, B. Wilde, Mr. Morning. THIRD Row-E. Steidle, E. Etters, A. Crabtree, F. Haley, M. Tobias, M. Lisse.

EDITORIAL STAFF Editor ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Jack Keller Assistant Editor -----------------------------------------------路---------------------~-------路Dick Thompson Literary Edi tor.______________________________________________________________________________Jacqueline Reese Assistant Literary Editors ___________________________________ ______ Ken Lambert, Kathryn Popp Humor Editor__________________________________________ ~__:____________________________________ Frances Tressler Assistant Humor Edi tor--------------------------------------------------------------------- Ruth Cromer Boys' Sports Editor ____________________________________________________________________ ,_______ Allen Crabtree Girls' Sports Editor ________________________________________________________ :_______ :_________________ Adie Porter Art Editors __________________________________________________________________ Carol Miller, Ellen Poorman Club Editor ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Fran Haley 路 Faculty Adviser __________________________________________________________________________ ____________ Mr. Morning BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Peg W ettera u Advertising Manager _______________________________________________________________________________ Phil White -Assistant Advertising Managers __________________ Irene Ishler, Edna Wherry Pauline Stringfellow, Ed. Steidle, Martha Tobias, Miriam Lisse Circulation Manager__________________________________ ___________________________________________ Jeanne Gates Assistant Circulation Managers _________________________________ Bessie Gifford, Betty Wilde Typists ____________________________Evelyn Holmes, Ann Sparhawk, Marquein Hartman, Anna Mary Garner, Ellen Miller Faculty Adviser_____________________________________________________________________________________ Mr. Jamison

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Student Council FIRST Row-H. Yeag le y, A. Crabtree, C. Ridenour, F. Musser, R. Glenn, B . Bille tt, N . Stevens, B. Reed, G. Ole wine, R. Myers, S . Smith. SECOND Row- Mr. Pass more, R. Shibli, J. Merritt, R. Eding er, K. Popp, J . Olewine, E. Smith, C. Robinson, J. Watson, J . Doerner, M. Anderson. THIRD Row-J. Storch, D . Kapp , D . Gearha rt, J . Keller, G . \Varner, D . Doty , B . Beam, B . Fle ming, M. Hussey, D. Carr uthers, R. K a pp , H . Me yer.

Student Council Student Council officers the first semester were: B. Billett, Pres.; R. Markle, V. Pres.; B. Reed, Sec'y.; R. Myers, Treas.; for the second semester; they were: N. Stevens, Pres.; F . Musser, V. Pres.; G. Olewine, Sec'y.; R. Glenn, Treas. Student Council sponsored our special assemblies and movies after school, awarded letters and numerals to athletes, improved fire safety around the school _by putting up direction posters and having drills, and paid percentages on student injury bills. They initiated the practices of having .dances after games and allowing Alumni to come to school dances accompanied by a member of the high school. On October 15 and 16, eleven delegates attended the Student Council Convention at Di.1Bois where they had national speakers talk on student government, group discussions of problems, and a good time . Our delegation was the second largest, Altoona's being first.

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Debating FrnsT Row-D. Smith, R. Clyde, A. Snow, D . Clyde, Miss Burns. 2nd- R. Popp, R. Smith, P . Heberling, M . Shibli

Junior High Boys' Athletic Club FrnsT Row-R. Knepper, D . Morrell, R. Bence, C. Seibert, J . Bechtel, R. Shibli. 2nd-H. Zong, J. Donahue, C. Martin, J . Kol'man, D. Smith, Mr. Armstrong. 3rd-R. Dagherty, B . Hoy, R. Womer, H. Worthley, R. Boal, W. Weber.

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National Thespians FIRST Row- T. Mason, B. Breon, J. Gates, B . Burge, B. Glenn , P. Keller , F. Haley. 2nd- C. Miller, R. Overholts , D . Long, J. Hartswick, A. Snow, B. Fosa, B . Dunkel, Miss Burns. 3rd-C. Ridenour, P. Wetterau, B. Billett, B. Kapp, F . Worthley, M. Tobias.

Junior High Dramatics Club FrnsT Row-I. Craig, A. Grazier, A. Musser, J. Swarm, M. Elder, R. McCord, M. A. Higgins . 2nd-Mrs. Watson, M. Garis, M. Archer, B. Barrows, P. Diehl, J. Thurston, C. Taylor, M. Parks. 3rd-B. Evey, L. Gibson, M. Park, E. Smith, B. Spicer, A. Saxion, B. Merkle.

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Girls' Ath1etic Club Board of Control FrnsT Row-L . Harper, M. Hartman, B. Heverly, B . Bmett, J . Graham, M . Hussey, C. Taylor. Row-Miss Cairns, B. Long, H. Frost, B. Ishler, J. Gates, A. Porter, B. Fletcher.

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Junior and Senior High Conservation Clubs FIRST Row-B. Zang, D. Mitchell, C. Margolf, R. Edinger, B. Beam, P. Heberling, A. Daugherty, P . .Markle, V . Shoemaker, N. !shier, D . Doty, H. Tarpley, T. Egolf, C. Gearhart. SECOND Row-M. Irvin, B. Crum, E. VanTine, E. Trainer, M. Ream, V . Spannuth, E . Armstrong, E. Hoy, J. Moyer, B. Gearhart, M. Gross, M. Humphreys, J . Watson, P. Lang, A. K. Zierdt, P. Harter, J. A. Armstrong, J. Keim, C. W .Stoddart. THIRD Row-R. Pielemeier, E. West, C. Swartz, J. Storch, G. Myers, G. Dengler, F. Leathers, F. Fagan, J. Merritt, R. McDonnell, B. Hickey, W. Tussey, R. Hosterman, T . Crow, K. Hosterman, M. White, J. Nesbitt, J. Myers, J. Brown. F.oURTH Row-R. Womer, B. Leiby, H. Knepp, D. Harvey, M. Ha~swick, H. Wahl, P. Margolf, R. Kistler, B. Adams, C. Kunes, D. Koon, L. Meeker, D. Kapp, Ji'. Metzger, D .. Doan, B. Sherry, H. Green. FIFTH Row-D. Weber, T. Hartswick. D. Hartman, C. Smith, H. Yeagley, R. Daugherty, C. Zierdt, D. Miller, R. Smith, E. Gilligan, R. Ross, B . Corman, P. Hook. SIXTH Row-E. Casselberry, B. Allen, J. Ammerman, M. Merritt, D. 路zong, K . Irvin, R . Zellers, D. Robinson, C. Friese, R. Hamilton, M. Bechdel, I. Myers.

The Conservation Club held elections at the beginning of the term and the same perrnns have held office since then. During the first meetings, speakers presented -talks on the conservation of animals during the hunting season.

In January, th(, club began a study of birds. A trip was taken to the pheasant farm below State College in order to study the habits of these birds. 路 Before the trout season started, the club worked together in stocking trout in the near-by streams of State College. The club is primarily interested in the conservation of game and fish during the open and closed seasons.

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Tri-Hi-Y FIRST Row-L. Harper, E. Breon, M . Fortney, R. Fulton, E. Furst, B. Donaldson, M. Jones, J . Lowden, J. Henninger, L . Knutsen, B. Heverly, L. Houtz , L . Hoy, M. Lisse, B . Benn, M. Hoy, B . Probst, L . Maelhorn, H . Reish, M. Sherry. SECOND Row-M. Beattie, L. Cramer, V . Morrow, J. Swa rtz, F. Harvey, P. Dailey, P. Hess, J . Graham. A. Carruthers, F. Haley, V. Shoemaker, S. Kline, ;J . Alexander, R. Boyd , F. Neidigh , E . Lowder, J. Whitehill, M. Shibli, B . Smith, Miss Miles . THIRD Row-J. Stover, B. Dux, J. Sigworth, L. Johnson, J. Poorman, P . Cobb, B. Long, K. Popp, J. Parkhill, M. Crow, E. Wherry, C . Miller, E. Miller, J-. Kimick, J . Alexander, F. Melhuish , M . . Swope, A . Snow, M. Tobias, B. Gifford . FOURTH Row-G. Knepper, J. Hoy, B . Fletcher, B . Lang, P . Edmonds, L . Whitehill, D. Shig ley, M. Sheeter, B. Marsh, B. Billett, F . Worthley, J . Hanscom, A. Norris, M. Sheehe, E. Suydam, H. Frnst, J . Donaldson, G . Twichell, H . Meyer, V. Elder, L. Miles.

The Tri-Hi-Y performed many services in the school and community during this school term . At Chris_tmas time, wreaths were hung over the home room doors around the school. The club also held a party in the gym for underprivileged children. Different members of the club assisted the Red Cross in making Christmas cards, valentines, and Easter cards which were sent to a hospital for crippled children in Virginia. Throughout the year the club visited various churches and took charge of the Lost and Found Department. The club also made posters for the Lenten Services and in other ways helped with the Lenten program.

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Hi-Y FIRST Row-R. Smith, D. Miller, W. Bechdel, C. Ridenour, D. Clyde, D . Davis, P. White, A. Crabtree, B. Reed, P. Heberling, H. Keller, F. Doggett, R. Breon, R. MacMullin, E. Steidle, F. Fisher. SECOND Row- Mr. Stoddart, D. McNaul, D. McCord, R. Daug11erty, H. Spotts, G. Olewine, H. Thurs'ton, W. Currier, R. Scheirer, C. Warner, M. Pugh, R . Hassett, G. Warner, J. Keller, C. Breon, Mr. Ja1nison. THIRD Row-J. Harter, J. Stavely, H. Steidle, D. Hartman, J. Struck, J. Garner, R. Kapp, M . Knutsen, D. Doty, R. Myers, B. Smith, F. Hess, H . Yeagley, D. Haley, H . Breon, M. Merritt, K. Lambert.

The Hi-Y Club started its activities early in the year by printing football programs to sell with candy at the football games to raise money for their welfare program carried on during the Christmas vacation. The club was well represented at the Older Boys' Conference of the North Centrnl District of Pennsylvania, held in Milton on December 2, 3, and 4, 1938. A list of the club's activities would include general discussion meetings held every two '路 weeks at Mr. Stoddart's cabin, participation in basketball games \.Vith other schools' Hi-Y teams; the operation of the Hall Patrol, ushering at the various athletic games, social activities with the Tri-Hi-Y, and aiding in the Lenten Services.

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Orchestra FIRST Row-M. Glenn, B. Burge, B . J. Haupt. SECOND Row-R. Clyde, 0. Ridenour, R. Smith, M. Pugh , A. Norris, M . Gauger, P. Cobb, R. Davey, D . Shoemaker, J. Harter, P. Sunday, L. Burns, P. Edmonds, V. Ross. THIRD Row- B. Pielemeier, M . Parks, E. Simpson, E. Illingworth, W . Currier, P. White, D. Robinson, V . Swatsworth, M. Tobias, S. Cobb. J. Poorman, A. Henry, M. Knutsen, J. Beach. FouRTH Row-P. Heberling, C. Champlin, Mr. Smith (Conductor), C. Smith, P. Watkins, J. Garner.

Band FIRST Row-P. White, R. Kapp, D . Long (Drum Major), J. Stavely, F. Hess. SECOND Row--B. Glenn, D. Robinson, J. Harter, R. Sheehe, D. Shoemaker, S. Kline, M . Crow . THIRD Row-R. Shigley, B. Crum, D. Humphreys, W. Smith, E. Barto, P. Royer, B. Beam, R. Rice, E. Steidle, H . Friese. 路 FouRTH Row-J. Keller, G. Cohen, B. Smith, M. Knutsen, J. Musser. FIFTH Row-J. Storch , J. Myers, R. Korman, S. Cobb, B. Trainer, R. Edinger, R. Garman, J. Beach, C. Zundel, H. Keller, Mr. H. C. Smith (Director). SIXTH Row-R. Struck, H. Corl, B. Reed, G. Dietrich, J . Garner, C. Neyhart, R. Smith.

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A Capella Choir FIRST Row-R. Miller, R. Daugherty, C. Zierdt, K. Popp , M . Tobias, A . M . Garner, F . Haley (Pianist), B. Wilde, J . Alexa nder, M. Lisse (Pres ident), C. Shutt, J . Parkhill, E . Wettera u . SECOND Row- Miss Pippert, B . Minshall, W. Bechdel, J . A. Lowden, A . Sparha wk, C . .Miller, J . Morse, B. Long, H. Meye r , M . Rewbridge, M . Jones (Vice President.), S. Thompson, P. MacKenzie, J. Graham, G . Olewine, F. Fis h e r , Mr. Serif. NoT IN THE PICTURE- Jean Hoy (Secretary).

Senior High Girls' Chorus FIRST Row-E. Breon, J. Stover, J . Dona ldson, H. Frost, J . Lowden, C . Shutt, M . Shibli, M . Lisse, E. Miller, J . Kimick, F . Melhuish, J. H a nscom , L. Whitehill, P. Diehl. SECOND Row- Miss Pippert, E . Furs t, J. Graham, J. Ash, K. Metzger, H . Norris, S. Parks, M. Sheeter, C. Miller, V. Ha•rpster, J . Alexa nder, L. Blews , D . Shigley, H. Homan. THIRD Row- J . Hartswick, R. Arme s, P . MacKenzie, M . Rewbridge, M . Swope, E . Lowder, A. Lowder, B. Lang, S . Myers, P . Hess, B. Long, A . Snow, M. Miles, E . Wherry .

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Senior High Boys' Glee Club FIRST Row-B. Park, G. Miller, N. Stevens, G. Olewine, C. Warner, F . Haley (Pianist), A . Crabtree, C. Ridenour, P. Bender, B. Daugherty, D . Miller, B. Clark, B. Bodle, B. Smith, F. Fisher. SECOND Row-Mr. Serif, E. Brown, C. Zierdt, T . Mason, W. Poorman, E. Steiclle, H. Thurston, B. Reed, B. Kapp, E. Gilligan, T. Hartswick, D , Arnold, B. }iassett, D . McNaul, D . McCord . THIRD Row- D. Humphreys, W. Bechdel, L. White, B. Myers, R. Weaver, P . Jones, K. White, H. Conger, B . Weiser, L. Dreibelbis, H. Spotts, B. Ruhl, G. Grazier, H . Ralston. NoT IN THE PICTURE- Robert Markle (President) .

Junior High Glee Club FIRST Row-E. Casselberry, M. Cole, M. Lambert, B. Merkle, C. Morse, J . Armstrong, M. Hussey, A. Grazier, C. Gearhart, J . Heverly, M. Benzi, I. Craig. 路 SECOND Row-G'. Leiby, K. Hosterman, A . Daugherty, J. Nesbitt, R. McCord, B . Elder, A . Moyer, M. Gauger, V . Minshall, E. Yeagley, Miss Pippert. THIRD Row-N. Stover, R. Stover, 0. Wurfl, M . Parks, M. Doerner, E . Shank, A. Decker, B . Van Saun, D . Dale, J . Knandel. 路路

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Nittany Nine Orchestra FrnsT Row-Olin Butt (Director). SECOND Row- C. Lauck, F. Hess, B. Kapp, P . White, B . Burge, J. Reese. THIRD Row-B. Gardner, M. Knutsen, J . Keller, A. Carruthers. FOURTH Row-D . Doty, B. Glenn (Technician) (Not in Picture).

Junior Plays' Casts IDLINGS OF THE KING King Arthur-Charles Ridenour, Jack Keller; Queen Guinevere-Ad ie Porter, Carol Miller; Sir Launcelot-Tom Mason; Modred-Martin Knutsen;Merlin -Phil White; Page-Betty Wilde. WHAT GRANDMOTHERS KNOW Mrs. Mason_:__Aleda Snow, Betty Miller; Julia Mason-Fran Haley, Peg Wetterau; Mrs. Smith-Jane Parkhill, Louise Johnson ; Thurman- Stanley Cobb, Fred Myers; Lottie-Martha Tobias. DAISY WON'T TELL Ted-Bob Breon, Don Davis; May- Dot Long, Gloria Knepper; DaisyFrances Tressler, Katey Popp; June-R uby Overholts, Ruth Cromer; AllenDick Haley, Jack Keller; Policeman-Willis Poorman. KNIVES IN THE DARK Ann- Edna Suydam, Paliline Keller; Claire- Betty Jane Haupt, Betty Marsh; Aunt Alice-Betty Billett, Irene Ishler; Wayne- Dean Clyde, Ed Steidle; Blair -Dick Thompson; Maid-Mary Sheehe; Plainclothesman-Bill Minshall, Ensign Brown.

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Senior Play - Headed for Eden FIRST Row-P . .Wetterau, F. Worthley, B . Breon, P . Keller, K. Popp, D . Davis, B. Fosa, B. Minshall, Miss Burns. SECOND Row-F. Haley, D. Thompson, F. Tressler, D. Long, E. Brown, L. Bender, B . Billett, B. Edwards. THIRD Row- J. G:::tes, E. Holmes, A. Snow, T. Mason, J. Keller, G. Knepper, B. Burge, B. Kapp, B. Glenn.

CAST Kate-Kathryn Popp, Pauline Keller; Nan<.:y-Fran Haley, Frances TressC~r; Gladys-Evelyn Holmes; Rosina-Gloria Knepper; Dorothy-Flossie Worthley; Peggy- Peggy Wetterau; Minnie- Aleda Snow; Marcella-Betty Fosa; Mrs. Skipworth-Jeanne Gates; Imogene-Dot Long; Ken-Don Davis, Bob Breon; Henry-Dick Thompson; Barry-Jim \Vatts; Limpy-Charles Ridenour; Bob-Jack Keller, Bill Minshall; Hank-Ensign Brown; Sergeant Kelly -Tom Mason. PRODUCTION STAFF Director- Janette Burns; Assistant Director-\Villiam Dunkel; Prompter.:....... Betty Billett; Business Manager-Sanford Kalin; Programs-Jane Parkhill, Ruth Cromer; Advertising Managers-Carol Miller, Ruby Overholts, Anna Norris; Stage Managers-Bob Kapp, Bob Burge, Bob Glenn; House Manager -Betty Wilde.

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Operetta ;. Bon Voyage FIRST Row-R. Clyde, B. Pielemeier, H. Corl, M. Gauger, P. Heberling, B . J . Haupt, W. Currier, J. Garner, P. Watkins, S . Cobb, P . White. SECOND Row-B. Donaldson, J. Stover, N. Lucas, L. Harper, J. Alexander. THIRD Row-A. Snow, B. Marsh, B. Heverly, C. Shutt, J . Parkhill, R. Pielemeier, P. MacKenzie, M. Rewbridge, J. Henninger, S. Parks, E. Brown, K. Metzger, M. Sheeter. FouRTH Row-B. Hartswick, A. Norris, B. Fosa , M. Shibli, J. Hoy, H . Meyer, F . Haley, J. Harter, F. Cromer, R. Overholts, D. Miller, M. Lisse, E. Poorman, J. Lowden, E . Wherry, B. Long, J . Graham. FIFTH Row- W . Bechde\, H. Thurston, M. Jones, A. Sparhawk, J. Ash, B. Daugherty, D. McNaul, M. Knutsen, D. McCord , K. White. SIXTH Row-M. Tobias, J. Morse, E. Furst, S. Kalin, D. Long, B . Burge, T. Mason, B. Breon.

CAST Neal Standish- Jim Harter; Larry O'Conntll- Dick Miller; Mary WalshRuby Overholts; Priscilla Standish- Ruth Cromer; Patricia Galloway-Fran Haley; Andre Maurois-Bob Burge; Vivian-Carol Miller, Jana111~e Morse; Margaritta-Anne Sparhawk; Gretchen-Martha Tobias; Babette- Peg Wetterau, Miriam Lisse; Tony-Tom Mason; "Madame" Pietri-Bob Breon; Ferdinand, the Bull-Ensign Brown; The Matador-Sanford Kalin. PRODUCTION STAFF Directors Misses Burns, Cairns, Pippert, and Royer; Mrs. Rusk; Messrs. Gackenbach, 路 Serff, and Smith Business _Manager ____________________________________________________________________________ Marti11 Knutsen

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M. Albright __________ Celery __________________Nurse ____________________________________________________ Nurse R. Auman ____________Becky _____________________ Reporter ______________________________________________ Sob sister D. Beman ______ ________ Doug ___________________ Radio announcer -------------------------------A 'Lucky Teeter' for Henry Ford L. Bender _______ ______Lil ________________________Beautician --------------------------------------------Accountant for her father J. Benn ·---------- ______ Ped unk ________________ To be a quack --------------------------------------Veterinarian B. Billett ___________ ____ Ticket ___________ _______ Textile chemist __________________________________ Textile chemist B. Bodle _______________Chalky ___ _____________ A harem _________________________________________ _____ Pin boy at the Dux Club C. Breon _______________ Charlie __________________ To do something for his country ______ The assassin of Roosevelt R. Breon ________________Bob ________________________To be a great actor ______________________________ Penn State Player E. Brown ________________ Brownie _______________ To be a WPA foreman _______________________ Farmer K. Buchenhorst __Buckinghorse _____ Doubtful ----------------------------------------------Justice of the Peace D. Clyde _______________ Jeff ___ ________________ _____ Non-smuggling Jack Benny ________ _____ Shot at sunrise S. Cobb _________________ Corny _____________ _______ Aviator ________________________________________________ Missionary H. Conger__ ___________ Sleepy __________ ________ To run the 100 in 9 flat ----------------------Fortune teller B. CorL __________ ______ Beechie ___________ _____ Bookkeeper ----------------------------------- ··-----Secretary to John L. Lewis A. Crabtree ____ _______ ~Al ____________ _____________ To work a trig. problem ___________________ Comedian R. Cramer__ ____________ Bob ________________________To keep the Ford going ____________________Auto mechanic R. Cromer__ ____________ Francey ________________ To have an ambition __________________________ The owner o{ an ambition

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P. Hassinger ________ Phil ______________________ Doctor ---------------------------------------------------Ambulance driver B. J. Haupt ___________ Hau pie ________________ To grow taller ------------------------------------Just the same P. Hayford ___________ Polly ___________________Beauty shop owner _____________________ ______ Married Dale Herman ________ Grease Monkey ____ Boy Scout leader ________________________________ Lone Ranger D. Hertz _______________ Dave -------------- ~-----Congressman --------------------------------------Sheri ff E. Holmes ____________ Evey ______________________ To get married ------------------------------------Happy ever after E. Homan ---.--------- Bud ______________________ To be another Dan Boone __________________ Surveyor M. Hosterman ______ Speed ____________________ To become a magician ____________________ ____ The bread-winner I. !shier _________________ Butch ____________ ________ Beauty shop on 5th Avenue ________________ Sought after L. Johnson ____________ Weezie ________________ Private secretary ____________________________ ______ Somebody's stenog To polish up the brass rail of the N. Johnson _____-______Schmeel y ___ _____ _____ Rathskellar -------------------------------- _____Admiral F. Jones ______ ____________ Jonesie _________________ Nurse ____________________________________________________Florist M. Jones ________________ J onesie __________________Sleep ___________________________________________________ Dentist S. Kalin _________ _______ Sandy ____________________To find out the score __________________________ Dress designer J. Keller ________________ Gans _______________ _____To own a co-operative ________________________ You can never tell P. Keller__ ______________ Paulie __________________ Social service ------------------------------------ ----Movie actress

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Authorized Sales and Service State College

234 E. College Ave.

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Service

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GOODYEAR 1'IRES

DIAL 3451

PHONE 3893

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25 Variety

Cold Cuts

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ROLL CALL NICKNAME

AMBITION

WILL BE

F. Tressler ____________ Tress ____________________Dancing teacher _________________________________ A good dancing teacher R. Tressler _____ ______Tress ___________________ _'e ain't got none---------------------- ·---- ______ Poet and inventor E. Van Tries ________Van ______________________ To get educated __________________________________ Discus thrower J. Watts _______________ Red ______________________ Diesel engineer ____________________________________ Garbage collector R. Weaver ____________ Weaver ________________ To own a Rolls-Royce ________________________ Fish dealer E. Wetterau _________Peg- ________________________ To tear down slums ____________________________ Red Cross director E. Wherry ____________ Eddie ____________________ Phys. ed. teacher ________________________________ Lumber woman P. White ______________ Pete _____________________ To play like Artie Shaw ___________________ Archaeologist B. Wilde ________________ Fat Stuff ______________ To travel ______________________________________________ Society light M. Wolfe _____________Mary -------------------- ( A secret) ____________________________________________ Kindergarten teacher A. Wolford _________Al __ ________________________ Bookkeeper __________________________________________ Banker in New York B. J. Womer _________ Cleo ______________________ To sit on boss's knee ____________________________ Office decorator F. Worthley __________Flossie ______________ ____ Phys. ed. teacher __________________________________ Strong lady in Barnum & Bailey

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PRINTING DANCE -PROGRAMS STATEMENTS

We CaJ"J'y a Full Line of

Westinghouse

APPLIANCES RANGES, REFRIGERATORS WATER HEATERS and

LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES

LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT

PLACARDS TICKETS

INVITATIONS CHAPTER PAPERS

Nittany Printing and Publishing Company 110 W. College Ave.

Phone 2202

Glennland Bldg.

State College

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·~ PRESTON A. FROST

JoHN R.DoTY

HENRY ELDER

EAST IS EAST The davenport held the twain, Fair damsel and her ardent swain, Heandshe;

• FROST, DOTY & ELDER All Kinds of INSURANCE

And father finds them sitting there, He -------------------- and ____________________ she.

* * * Shoemaker: "What was the explosion on Rudy's farm?" Sellers: "He fed his chickens some 'lay-orbust' feed and one of them was a rooster."

* * * NoTARY PuBLIC

REAL EsTATE

But then a step upon the stair!

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Clyde: "I want you to meet him. He's a· good mixer!" Knutsen: "But I never drink!"

·~ MORRELL'S CANDY and NUT SHOP

Dresses

and Accessories

•• We Stress in Freshness and Quality

PATERSON

Let Us Serve Your Parties

HOSIERY SHOP

College Ave. and Pugh St.

136 E. College Ave.

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FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS (( Say It With Flowers"

The .Marelllor Florist STORE and GREENHOUSE

Ralph E. Moore 222 West Beaver Avenue

Phone 3151

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·~ HARRY J. BEHRER Hardware Pyrex Ovenware Wear-Ever Aluminum Mazda Lamps Armstrong Quaker Rugs Johnson's Floor Wax Window Shades Velocipedes and Wagons

Russel and Erwin Builders' Hardware Lawn Mowers Special Mix Lawn Seed Lawn and Garden Fertilizers Fishing Tackle Baseball Supplies Johnson's No Buff and Traffic Wax

Dealer-Distributor of Johnson's Paints and Varnishes 130 EAST COLLEGE AVENUE

PHONE

2662

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COLLEGE DINER FOUNTAIN SERVICE

MEALS

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HI-Y INITIATION Frank Hess: "Must I eat this egg?"

Compliments

McCord: "You're darn right."

of

Silence. Frank: "The beak, too?"

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PHILOSOPHIES FOR SPECIAL NOTE Phil White-It's an ill wind that blows a saxophone. All of us except Kalin-Tiine is money. It's always the zero with us. Gloria-Keep that fool girl complexion. Dewey Spicer-The straight and narrow path is the only road that has no traffic problem.

THE

AUTO PORT

Doggett-Reaching for the hip still indicates that someone is going to be carried out.

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Let Us Serve You With the Best-

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PASTEURIZED

• MILK • CREAM • CHOCOLATE MILK

H. W. SAUERS

• State College

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• PENN DAIRY 212 S. Banard St.

Dial 2821

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TYPICAL? Farmer White (proudly showing off his pig): "Yes, sir, this is the cutest little pig I have, and his name is Ink." Jackie Reese: "How's that?" White: "Because he's always running out of the pen."

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FIREPROOF FURNITURE STORAGE LocAL AND Lo NG

Two young things were having an awful time backing the car into a short parking space along the curb.

DrsT ANCE

Flossie vV orthley: "Look out, or you'll hit that tree!"

HAULING

Betty Billett: "Oh, that's all right. Can a tree sue?"

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Phone 751

Steidle: "I've just had a three hours' fight with a salmon."

State College

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Ridenour: "Yes, can-openers are most annoying."

HALF OF YOUR

Best Wishes to the Class

SCHOOL LIFE

of 1939

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ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES GLENNLAND BUILDING

PUGH STREET ENTRANCE PHONE 4007

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FRED'S • COMPLETE LUNCH AND FOUNTAIN SERVICE

• 138 South Allen Street

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KNOX HATS

BoTANY

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

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11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

MEN'S SHOP 122

S. Allen St.

• HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX NUNN-BUSH

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Identifications for the Baby Pictures Jeanne Gates Francis Musser Mary Sheehe Betty Miller Stanley Cobb Sanford Kalin Marilyn Miles Ensign Brown Dot Long Peg \Vetterau, Martha Pease, Evelyn Holmes, Betty Wilde Martha Tobias Flossie Worthley Gloria Knepper Miriam Lisse Ellen Miller Betty Billett Phil Hassinger Adie Porter Charlie Ridenour Betty Jane Haupt Ruby Overholts Peg Wetterau Al Crabtree Dick Thompson Katey Popp

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We Value Our Custo1ner's Praise .

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THE NEW SUIT YOU HAD US MAKE FOR YOU THE NEW SUIT YOU HAD US DRY CLEAN AND PRESS THE SUIT YOU HAD US REP AIR

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PHONE

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DEFINITIONS WORRY-The interest paid by people who borrow trouble. BUSY BODY-Hula dancer. ALIMONY-Like feeding oats to a dead horse. BOWLEGS-Two and far between. CA VIAR-Scotch meat balls. W.P.A.-Mutiny On the County.

GIFTS for every occasion

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"The only time I sing is when I take a bath." "Well, you ought to sing more often."

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The Blair Shop

Dunkel: "How did you become an orchestra leader?" Olin Butt: "I was the only guy in the band who looked good from the back."

of GIFTS

* * * "Where'~ the ladies' room, please?" Mr. Khanlian: "It's just around the corner." "Don't give me that Hoover stuff-I've really got to go."

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ALLEN STREET

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I. E. S. LIGHTING

THE BEST JEWELRY STORE IN THE BEST TOWN

ZENITH, PHILCO & G. E. RADIOS G. E. RANGES, WATER HEATERS REFRIGERATORS

IN CENTRE COUNTY

Electric Supply Cotnpany

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Allen Street

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President

R.H. BREON

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Vice President

B. KEELER

Secretary

BABCOCK

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Treasurer A.H. ESPENSHADE

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