Hopewell Valley Central High School - Centralogue (Pennington, NJ)

 - Class of 1932

Page 15 of 30

 

Hopewell Valley Central High School - Centralogue (Pennington, NJ) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 15 of 30
Page 15 of 30



Hopewell Valley Central High School - Centralogue (Pennington, NJ) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 14
Previous Page

Hopewell Valley Central High School - Centralogue (Pennington, NJ) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 16
Next Page

Search for Classmates, Friends, and Family in one
of the Largest Collections of Online Yearbooks!



Your membership with e-Yearbook.com provides these benefits:
  • Instant access to millions of yearbook pictures
  • High-resolution, full color images available online
  • Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
  • View college, high school, and military yearbooks
  • Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
  • Support the schools in our program by subscribing
  • Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information

Page 15 text:

s.-,I ., I- mmns, nlnunnlnlnnnunnlnum E ,rntralngur 1932 l G mlnllllllll nlunlunllnlnl lullul nnuunlnnlnl IInInullullulnlnlllum hy?-4 'XTX' '- S Ge rge T. Atchley Robert H. Nelson Bob W n O Erik. s V: K u A. 54-ffl 5 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. hw. 'ic H I P nington, N. J. College Prep Tfeasurer, Freshman and Junior Elassesg Senior Play. Ijuhc University i Nicholas Castoro Nick ' Hopewell, N. J. College Prep Basketball, '31, History Club, '31- '32, Latin Club, '31, Glee Club, '28, Senior Play, Senior Class Will. Princeton Roger F. Chatten Chatter Hopewell, N. J. Commercial Radio Club, '32, Senior Picnic. Dorothy F. Drake Dot Hopewell, N. J. College Prep Hockey, '29, Freshman Dance, Junior Prom, Senior Ball, Dra- matic Club, '31, Glee Club, '29- '32, Press Club. School of Industrial Arts Elizabeth N. Haas Bess Pennington, N. J. Commercial Press Club, '31-'32, Senior Grad- uation. Adolph W. Hesse Bud Hopewell, N. J. Commercial Football, '30-'32, Basketball, '30- '32, Baseball, '32. William C. Jones Bill Jones Titusville, N. J. General Print Shop, '31-'32, Senior Ball, Radio Club, '32. U. S. Na-vy Radio School Hazel M. Long Titusville, N. J. Commercial History Club, '31-'32, Commercial Club, '32, Senior Banquet. fPage Pennington, N. J. College Prep Dramatic Club, '31, Sophomore Hop, Class Day, Senior Play. Rutgcrs Univcrsity Robert B. Secor Bob Hopewell, N. J. College Prep Press Club, '31-'32, Latin Club, '31, Basketball, Junior Varsity, '32, Senior Ball. Andrew V. Sheppard Shep Hopewell, N. J. College Prep Print Shop, '31-'32, Senior Ball. Cornell University li:-P, ll-1-wi .JJ-1,. 430-J' -Jyf-ff' Bertha A. Sheppard Bert .xfff-' ' Hopewell, N. J. College Prep X V. History Club, '32, French Club, dl 1Ul ' -32, Patrol. M! WW, lllcrccr llospital Training School ' 'hhfwr for Nurses Julia M. Smith Judy Titusville, N. J. College Prep Glee Club, '28-'32, Senior Ban- quet, Senior Gift. Stan' Teachers College Jackson B. Voorhees Jack Skillman, N. J. College Prep Latin Club, '31. ' r r-vafvu. gf 'w1J1iLw'- Anne M. Woerner IIoncy Pennington, N. J. Commercial Orchestra, '31-'32, Senior Grad- uation. Beatrice M. Wyckoff Bee Hopewell, N. J. College Prep Glee Club, '29-'30, History Club, '32, French Club, '32. lllcrccr Hospital Training School for Nurses nb ,f r c . s 1 ' V ' 7' L, 'JJ-f ' I jj 1 ll IM,

Page 14 text:

E1 ......................................................... ...............................43 Qlvutraluguv 1932 E nuunnuunnnnununununulunlnuuunnnulnn nanmunnlunulnnlunm U ff I 1 fPug'c 101 .11



Page 16 text:

l Emnnn-mnnnmmnnummmmmnnnmmnnn n ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,E1. Glentralngue 153 EnIlulunlnl:nunInInnn:InInInlnlunnlnlnuun nunnnnul u..n.,,u,,m S CLASS HISTORY 1 In the beginning there was a group of breathless children, with faces of an un- mistakably green hue. Yes, they were the last Freshmen to enter the Hopewell High School. Their coming was too much for the old building, who gave up the ghost about the middle of that year-1928. VVho will ever forget how we charged through the halls and up the weakening steps to the tune of Vote Yes? There were thirty-seven of us then, under the leadership of lyliss Benner. Claire Vansant, popular Hopewell miss, was our first president, assisted by an able cabinet of Helen Yard and George Atchley. We early won a reputation as successful money-makers when the school clamored for our peanut and rootbeer sales. Should we mention our first modest dance-the Freshman Skip? ' With backward glances of sorrow and forward looks of expectancy, we entered the new Central High School in 1929. Here the Titusville students joined our ranks. Again Miss Benner took us in hand. A new school demanded a new beginning, so we chose Delbert Cox as president, assisted by Anna Palmatier and William Sangston. Mr. Foster quelled all initiation uprisings, and so, aside from our successful jello sales, we had an uneventful year. We were all used to each other by the next year-1930-and were glad to get back to renew friendship in our junior class. A whispering campaign took place dur- ing the summer, swelling the total of class members to fifty. Miss Katharine Riedel and Miss Burton were our advisers. You see, it now took two people to keep our exuberant spirits subdued. Virginia Clayton, Titusville representative, presided in the chair. lklarjorie Kite and George Atchley aided in the administration. Our jello sales were continued by popular demand. Club programs were instituted that year. The class of '32 was represented in Dramatics, Library, Glee Clubs, and practically the whole newspaper staff consisted of Juniors. We are proud to announce that that year the silver cup for scholarship and all- round activity was awarded to Esther Blanchard. Our last picture is slightly blurred by tears. It is that of the class of '32 grad- uating. There are sixty-three faces there. A class that can increase in number each year certainly shows improvement. We were glad to welcome lylr. Metzger as our principal and allowed him the privilege of considering himself superior to us. Titusville was again heard from by bringing forth Lester Huff as president. Yes, Miss Burton was still with us. We hope that in working so hard for us, she has not lost her love for us. Alice Martha Van Dyke, Helen Smith, and William Sangston were elected to the cabinet. Our repeti- tion of treasurers can be accounted for in two ways:-either no one else 'wanted the job, or he was so suifcessful in former years that 'we hated to depri-ve him of the satisfaction of seeing real money. Every Senior class sells candy-and we did too. Juniors, beware! Also, Christ- mas cards are lots of fun as a paying proposition. The P. T. A. was kind enough to sponsor a dance for us, and the A. A. allowed us the profits of a basketball game. But it wasn't all moneyg we had our social times, too. The Senior play, The Tightwadf' was presented very well. Luella Larason and Bob Nelson were the lead- ing players. Tlie Washirigtoii trip was the climax of the year, and the end of our checkered past. Lois llfliller, historian fPage 125

Suggestions in the Hopewell Valley Central High School - Centralogue (Pennington, NJ) collection:

Hopewell Valley Central High School - Centralogue (Pennington, NJ) online collection, 1944 Edition, Page 1

1944

Hopewell Valley Central High School - Centralogue (Pennington, NJ) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 1

1951

Hopewell Valley Central High School - Centralogue (Pennington, NJ) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 1

1952

Hopewell Valley Central High School - Centralogue (Pennington, NJ) online collection, 1970 Edition, Page 1

1970

Hopewell Valley Central High School - Centralogue (Pennington, NJ) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 1

1971

Hopewell Valley Central High School - Centralogue (Pennington, NJ) online collection, 1972 Edition, Page 1

1972


Searching for more yearbooks in New Jersey?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online New Jersey yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.