Education: 1932 Maroon and Gray, State College High School, State College,
Centre County, PA - Underclassmen
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Class of 1932
STATE COLLEGE, PA.
JUNIOR CLASS
Althea Butt - President
William Welch - Vice - President
Gene Ziegler - Secretary
Charlotte Koch - Treasurer
We had six football
lettermen this year: Ralph Weaver, Ralph Koon, Orris Herman, John Zong,
Orvis Poorman, and Ed Martz.
The Lincoln Essay Contest was won by May Dunaway, and
honorable mention was given to Hilda Hanson, Mary Louise Frear, Jean
Northrup, and Eleanor Stover.
Our dramatic ability was exhibited in four one - act
plays entitled, "Back to Your Knitting," "Happy Returns," "The Women
Folks," and "The Stroke of Nine."
We were represented on the debating team by Hilda
Hanson, Gene Zeigler, Frank Whitmore, and William Welch.
The Junior issues of "The Piper" were under the
direction of William Welch for the first issue and Frank Whitmore for the
second issue.
We are gazing hopefully toward our Senior year.
JUNIORS IN PICTURE
Top Row, Left to Right - GEARHART, HOSTERMAN, POORMAN, MARTZ,
EISENMAN, NEIDIGH, WHITMORE, KELLER, G. HOMAN, BREON.
Second Row from Top - EVEY,
DILLON, LEWIS, KOON, HOY, WRIGLEY, BENNER, W. HOMAN, H. HOMAN, MYERS,
HESS.
Third Row from Top - REISH, KORMAN, PLATT, NORTHRUP, NIXON,
FREAR, STEWART, WEAVER, MUSSER, CARVER, ONES.
Third Row from Bottom - WALKER, HANSON, HARVEY, HERMAN,
JOHNSON, EYRE, ALBRIGHT, FOSTER, WEST, Goss, HOLMES, KLINE.
Second Row from Bottom - ZONG, DUNAWAY, MANNING, JUDY, STOVER,
FLEMING, KELLEY, MCFADDEN, NEIDIGH, WILKENSON, YEARICK, WEAVER.
Bottom Row - FERGUSON, RESIDES, ZEIGLER, WELSH, BUTT, KOCH,
SMITH, FLOWERS, HALL, WATERBURY.
SOPHOMORE CLASS
Henrietta Nichols - President
Jerry Suydam - Vice - President
Robert Blasingame - Secretary
Thomas Moore - Treasurer
Our class has made
its mark in the first two years of its stay in S. C. H. S.
The football lettermen were Merritt, Burgin, and Sproat,
while Osman, Parsons, Gates, Ream, and Captain Forbes were soccer letter
winners.
The Sophomore Girls won the basketball tournament, and
Torrence was secretary of the Girls' Athletic Club. Our captains were:
Pearce, hockey; Underwood, basketball; Lowe, volleyball.
We were well represented on the Piper and Library
staffs.
SOPHOMORES
Top Row, Left to Right - GILL, PARKINSON, BLOOM, DYE, HOY,
CRAIGIE, SHAW, MARK, WEILAND.
Second Row from Top - PARSONS, BURGIN, REAM, FORBES, CRISSMAN,
STRAIT, OSMAN, HOUTZ, MEYERS, MONG, MERRITT.
Third Row from Top JACKSON, BLASINGAME, CROYLE, SNYDER, WILDE, KHUN,
KELLER, WALKER, WHITEHILL, MEYERS, RUDY.
Third Row from Bottom - KERSTETTER, REESE, FLOOD, WOLFE, I.
MUSSER, O. MUSSER, FREEMAN, SAROUY, MEYERS, HOMAN, JOHNSON, BECK.
Second Row from Bottom - GRAVATT, ENGLISH, EVERHART, HESS,
REED, CORL, RIESH, SAXION, CHILICOTE, TRESSLER.
Bottom Row - UNDERWOOD, TORRENCE, MATHERN, TAYLOR, HETZEL,
LUCAS, OVERHOLTZ, NICHOLS, P. LOWE, EBERT, ROBINSON.
FRESHMAN CLASS
John Ritenour - President
Jean Rountree - Vice - President
Helen Underwood - Sec. - Treas.
Although we have as
yet accomplished little in the many forms of athletics open to us, we
expect to do much in the next three years.
This year, for the first time, girls were given a
chance to participate in basketball, volleyball, field ball; we have some
promising sportswomen.
One of the many new things for the Class of '35 was
being joined with the seventh and eighth grades in the junior High.
This, we think, is a promising start.
FRESHMAN
Top Row, Left to Right - PLATT,
WHITE, ROUNTREE, REED, MADISON, FISHER, HANSON, HARVEY, HEFTER, BARR,
JOHNSONBAUGH, HARPSTER, BECHDEL, SNYDER, SUNDAY, HOMAN.
Second Row from Top - MYERS, STRUBLE, MECKLEY, BOHN, KRUMERINE,
DRIEBELBIS, BLOOM, MEYERS, FLETCHER, HALEY, KALIN, SWOPE, GREEN, GOVIER,
ALEXANDER, MUSSER, SLAGLE.
Third Row from Top - LONGEE, ELDER, GARIS, STRUBLE, SMITH,
KUEHNER, HAMLEN, CUPP, BROOKS, WALKER, HORNER, DALEY, EMINHIZER, ALBRIGHT,
MITCHELL, MARKLE, SNYDER, SMEAL.
Third Row from Bottom - HAFER, MERRITT, SHAW, KRISS, KIRBY,
INGRAM, Hoy, HENNINGER, HILDEBRANT, BEAM, WASSON, GRAY, FINICUM, REITER,
DREIBELBIS, DALEY, HOUTZ, KURIC, LEWIS.
Second Row from Bottom - MISS STROM, PUGH, KELLER, SHIRK,
BROOKS, CONFER, PETINGILL, JOHNSON, SHILLING, HENNINGER, K. HOUTZ, D.
HOUTZ, STEEL, ETTERS, FRYE.
Bottom Row - WELSH, KRUMERINE, GATES, RITENOUR, MITCHELL,
WARNOCK, DUNCAN, WILLIAMS, V. GATES, GARNER, GROSS, KRUMERINE, BRODERICK,
BLOOM, MARTZ.
SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES
Top Row, Left to Right - MYERS, BRAUCHER, WHITEHILL, CHEDSEY, GENTZEL,
JOHNSON, MITCH, MCDONELL, RINEBOLD, HOSTERMAN, DILLON, HOSTETTER, HENSHEY.
Second Row from Top - FULTON, MARKLE, MATTIL, SMITH, Hoy, JONES, ZINS,
WILLIAMS, OLMSTEAD, CORL, WAGNER, DARBY.
Third Row from Top - JOHNSTON, WEISER, GULICK, NIXON, LEITZELL, ROSS,
FRIZELL, NOLL, MURTOFF, LOWE, MARQUARDT, BARBEE, BAIRD.
Third Row from Bottom - SHOPE, DROEGE, HECKER, BOAL, MYERS, MYERS,
AMMERMAN, BROUSE, PARSONS, NOLL, TURNER, SWARTZ, HAUGH, STRUBLE, SPICER.
Second Row from Bottom - THOMAS, HALEY, HECKLER, BONINE, FLEMING, KISTLER,
WETTEREAU, EDER, HARGRAVE, LANG, MILLER, WOLFE, HARMON, SHOEMAKER.
Bottom ROW - SLAGLE, HAFER, CASSELBERRY, FROST, TURNER, KISTLER, KEENER,
GUYER, NORRIS, BURRAGE, SHAW, HOLT, ETTERS, HARMON.
This is the first year we have been represented in the
Junior High, and we have high hopes of making a brilliant history for
ourselves. We are now represented on Student Council, and we are eligible
for the new junior High Athletic letter. All in all, the future looks very
promising. |