State College High School - Maroon and Gray Yearbook (State College, PA)
- Class of 1938
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Council Treas. 3: Ass't Ed. Ma- roon and Grayg Piper, Ass't News Ed. 3, Ass't Ed. 4: .lunior class Sec'y: Senior class V. Pres: A. A. U. W. Award 33 Junior plays: Senior Play: Operctta 2, 33 G. A. C, 2. 3, 4: Class hockey 43 Glee Club 2: A Capella. See'y 3, V. Pres. 43 Junior Shakes- pearian Itczidinu, RICHARD ltixkialc A ntun. after our liefirts. Drainatics Club Scc'y 33 Hi-Y 3, 4: Soccer 2, 43 Boys' Glee Club 1, 23 A Capella 4: Operetta 4: .lunior plays: Class basketball 23 Senior play pro- duction statT. lloiaoriir IHQAM Geiitleinen prefer blondes. Drzunatics Club l: Tri-lli-Y 2, 3. 41 Junior Music Club 2, Zi. 4: Class basketball 23 Intramural basketball 43 Class Volley Ball 43 Piper 2. 33 Glee Club l. 2: A Capella 2, 3. 4: Operetta 3, 41 .lunior Plays: G, A, C. 1, 2, 3, 4: A. A. U, W. Award Ii. 'C' Roumrr BEEMER Don J uan. Football 1, 2. 3, 43 Dramatics Club 13 Athletic Club 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 3: Intramural basketball 3. 43 Junior plays production statfg Senior play production staff. LAVVRIENCE llrunrrz l'1n a little guy but I stand on my record. Orchestra 1. 2, 3, 4: Soccer 2, Hono- rary Capt. 43 Dramatics Club 1: Avi- ation Club 2, 33 Hi-Y 43 Intramural basketball 3. RICHARD Bll.Lli'l l' A quiet mind breeds no mis- chzef. Soccer 3, 43 J. V, basketball 3: basketball 4, Rofiam' BLAIR Tall and terrific. Football 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, President 4: Athletic Club 1, 2, 3, President 43 Intramural basketball 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 3, 4: Class basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. RALIDH BLASINGAME How worldly a man he is. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Ma- roon and G1'ay Circulation Mgr. lffgfif ELSIE BROCKWAY Tliere are no drafted men in her regiment. Glee Club 1, 2: A Capella 3, 42 Cheerleading 13 Debating 1: Junior Plays: Senior Playg A. A. U. W. Award 33 Home room officer 2: Dra- matics Club 13 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Op- eretta 2, 33 Piper, Adv. Mgr. 3, Ex- change Mgr. 4. MARX' CALVERT Our prodigy. Library Club 13 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. 43 Junior Playsg Shakespearian reading 3: A Capella 43 Operetta 3, 4. WILLIAAI CAssiaI.IaIaRRr We win who work hard. Football 1, 23 Industrial Arts Club 2. IDONALD IS. CLARK I wrote a letter to my love. Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Athletic Club 1: Hi-Y 2, 3, 42 Intramural basketball 2, 3, 43 Track 3, 43 Operetta 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Jr. Plays Production Staff: Class basketball 2, 3, 4. IRAN ELsPIa'I'H CLARK What the public wants. Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 43 Operetta 33 G. A. C. 3, 4: A Capella 45 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Student Council 2. 4. Nine IJALENE CQIILI5 Slte'll marry her boss. Library Club 1, President 2. 3: So- cial Dancing Club 43 G. A. C. 1, 2, 3. 43 Dramatics Club 3. CATHERINE COLEINIAN That Little Personality Girl. Operetta 2, 3. 4: Junior Plays: Sen- ior Play3 Boys' Glee Club Pianist 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3, 43 Home room oflicer 2, 33 Shakespearian Reading 3, 4: Piper Staff 2, 3, 43 Lit. Ed. Maroon and Grayg Dramatics Club 13 Class hockey 2: Class basketball 33 Class volley ball 43 Girls' Glee Club 1. PAUL CZORI. The Coral is a rare species. Bookkeeping Club 1, V. Pres. 23 Or- ghestra 1, 2, 33 Intramural basketball IOHN CiiRRiIaR First in love, first in peace, first inthe hearts of his fellowmen. Football 2, 3, 4: French Club V. Pres. 1, Pres. 23 Hi-Y 2. 3, President 43 Junior Class Pres.: Senior Class Pres.: Piper, Boys' Sports Editor 42 Home room officer 1: Student Coun- cil 2, 3, Pres. 4: Band 1. 2. 3, 4: Junior Playsg Debating 13 A. A. U. W. Award 33 Intramural basketball 2, 35 Class basketball 2. 31 Operetta 4. CILHNN DRIi:iiuLIiIs It's great to be alive. Athletic Club 2. 3. 4: Track 2, 3. 43 Home room officer 33 Intramural basketball 2. 3, 43 Inter-class track 33 Wrestling 4. AN'I'IIoNY Iliioiacaia Hi' was born. to keep thc Ivorlcl in. it good lIIl1I'Io1'. Football l, 2, 3. 43 Wrestling, Capt. 41 Basketball l, 23 Class basketball 2, 3, 4: Athletic Club 1, 2, 3, Scc'y- 'l'l'l'1lS. 43 Glcc Club l, 2, 3, 4, A Cap- clla 2, 3, 4: Opcrctta 3, 4. WILLIAM IJITNKIQI. I could licirc dom' better. but I was ooerluorlcrfcl. Jr. High Football 1, Football Mgr. 43 Dramatics Club 1. 2, 3. 41 Junior Plays, Senior Play, Operctta produc- tion stall 3, 43 Intramural basketball 2. 33 Glcc Club 3, loIIN FlSllIll'llN It's nice to lie iiritizrril wlivii yoifre so Iirzturully nice. Soccer 2, 3. 4: Basketball 3: Intra- mural basketball l, 2, 41 Class baskct- hall 1, 2, 41 Track 2. 3: Dramatics Club 13 Aviation Club 2: Ili-Y 2, 3. V. Pros. 41 Stuclcnt Council lg Home rooiii olliccir 43 Band 1. 2, 3, 4. I.xNIa'I' FI.IaMINo Outdoor Girl. Class baskctball l. 21 Basketball 31 Intramural basketball l. 2, 3, 41 Varsity hockey 43 Goll' 3, 41 G. A. C. Board of Control 43 Dl'1llll2illQ'S Club lg Home room otliccr 1. 2, 3, 4, Glcc Club 2, 3. Mlil,X'lN Fin' A ladies' mari. Bookkeeping: Club lg Aviation Clubl. ADELINI: GARNEII Still water runs deep. Library Club 2: Home Economics Club 33 Senior High Chorus 3. Roisixiri' Gimzimi Man about town.. Operetta 3, 41 Draniatics Club 2, 4: Aviation Club V. Pres. 33 A Capella 3, 4g Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 43 Wrestling 3, 43 Football 1, 2: Class basketball 1. 2, 3, 41 Intramural basketball 1. 2, 3. 4. ELLA MAE GuMMo Time and I wait for no man. Junior Plays: Drainatics Club 3, 4. WIl.LlAM HARIQINS None but himself can be his equal. Maroon and Gray Club Ed.: Piper. Lit. Ed. 4: Junior Plays: Senior Play: Operetta 3: Football 1, 31 A. A. U. W. Award 1, 33 P. T. A. Medal 25 Nat'l Forensic League 2. 3. 4: Junior De- clamatory Contest: Hi-Y 43 Band 4: Nat'l Student Council Rep. IEAN HIECHLER Beauty seen is never lost. Dramatics Club 13 Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Junior Plays: A. A. U. W. Award 3: Class volley ball 4: G. A. C. 1. 2, 3, 42 Piper Circulation Mgr. 3, Ten PHILIP HETZEL For everything gave way lre- fore him. Dramatics Club 13 Hi-Y 2. 3, 4: Glee Club li Football 2. 3. 42 Basket- ball 3: Track 2: Maroon and Gray Sports Ed.: Junior Plays: Operetta 4. MAIzc:uE HlNDh4AN The clashing sort. Operctta 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3: Class basketball 3, 4: Dramatics Club 41 Junior Music Club 3, 4: Junior Plays: A Capella 3, 4: G. A. C. 3, 4: Class hockey Mgr. 4: Class hockey 4. Do1io'I'iIY Hows Charming. Junior Plays: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Class basketball 3, 4: Class hockey 4: Piper 4: Student Council 4. MARc:uI5RITIe Hum' A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the best of men. HELEN HITMIJHRIES All Gocl's angels got swing. 'T'ri-Hi-Y 2. 3, 4: G. A. C.. 2, 3, 42 Pianist Girls' Glcc Club 2, 3, 4. lffczfflz 'VHELMA HU'l'CIHISON Broadway or bust. Library Club 1: Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4: G. A. C. 1, 2, 3. 4: Orchestra 2. 3, 4: Junior Plays: Senior Play: Oper- etta 3, 4: Class basketball 3: Class volley ball 4. ELSIE MAE IONES A loving heart is the beginning of all happiness. Student Council 1: Library Club 1, 2: Home Economics Club 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MII.I.IcIaN'I' KEl'LEll Lively and Likeable. Latin Club 2: Dramatics Club 2, 31 Social Dancing Club 4: Maroon and Gray typist: Piper 4. MARGPQRY KING It's the smile you sing and the smile you wear Tlzat's rnalcing sunshine every- where. Golf 3, 4: Hockey 4: Class hockey 4: Class basketball 4: G. A. C. 4: Tri- Hi-Y 4: Dramatics Club 3: Student Council 1, 2, 3: Home room ofncer 4: Junior Plays: Senior Play: Cheer- leadcr 1, 2, 3: French Club 2, 3. ELIZABETH KINSLOE Our hearts, our hopes. are all with yon. Dramatics Club 1: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Class President 2: Class V. Pres. 3: Class Sec'y 4: Piper stat? 2, 3, 4, Bus. Mgr. 4: Class basketball 1. 2, 3, 4: Student Council 1, 2. 3: Senior Play: Class volley ball 4: Choir 3, 43 Oper- etta 4: Golf 3, 41 A. A. U. W. Award 3. Umm KI.lNli Elected AA swell kid! Alliletic Club 2, 3, 41 Football 2, 3, 41 Track 2, 3, 41 Intramural basket- ball 2, 3, 41 Chorus 3, 41 Inter-class traek 21 Maroon and Gray Ass't. Acl. Mgr. 'l'r1.roium KOON lIe's nemfr broke for he has ll heu.1't of gold. Football 1, 2, 3. 41 Basketball 1. 2. 3. 41 Tennis 3, 41 Junior Plays: Oper- etta 31 Athletic Club 2. 31 Hi-Y 41 Track 1. 21 Glee Club l. 2, 3, 41 A Capella 3, 4. MARY l.liNlJlili KiuimiuNi-1 Always merry,h017ergl1m1,. lVlc1lcc:s ct bright cmd Clzeery eluzm. Art. Club lg Tri-lli-Y 2.3.41 Class basketball 2, 3, 41 Class liockev 41 Clic-erlcadcr l: Jr. Plays nrocluction stall: G. A. C. l. 2, 3. 41 A Capella 2. 3. 41 Varsity hockey 41 Glee Club 42 Double Trio 3. 41 Piper 31 Intramural basketball 2, 3, 4, BICSSIIQ Rl ru Ki IH N Her qiaiettless and well-lneivlgj are an errtvitple to all of us, Library Club l, 21 Home Economies Club 31 Tri-lli-Y 41 Class basketball 4, MARY l'1l,lZAlSli'l'll l,r,x'i'iuai4s Worthy of trust. worthy of k lI0ll'l7lf1, G. A. C. 1. 2, 3. 4: Jr. lligli Glee Club 11 Glee Club 2, 3, 41 Library Club l. 2: Dranialics Club 3: 'l'ri-Ili- Y 43 Class volley ball 2, 41 Operetta 2,fl,41.IuniorPlays1 Senior Play Pru- cluction Stall. EUGENE LEDERER Who so would be a man must be ct non-conformzst. Operetta 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1. 2. 3, 41 Band 2, 3, 41 Debating 1, 2. 3. 4: Jr. Extemporaneous Contest llstll Dis- trict Original Oratoryg Science Club 11 Aviation Club 21 Camera Club Pres. 3: Radio Club Sec'y-Treas. 41 Junior band conductor 3. 4: Junior Music Club 3, 41 Home room baskct- ball Mgr. 21 Piper 2. 3. I IIil,EN Lu: Beauty returned from her va- Catton E About the time of my creatzon. Tri-Hi-Y 31 Dramatics Club 41 Op- eretta 31 Glee Club 3, 41 G. A. C. 3, 4. WAi.'1'Eii Lewis If it's jun, he's baclc of it. Band 1. 2, 3. 41 Football 1, 2, 3, 41 Aviation Club 21 Hi-Y 3. 41 Junior Plays1 Senior Play: Track 3, 41 Piper 3. 4: Maroon and Gray Ass't. Adv. Mgr. IEAN LININGER Cares Test lightly on the shoul- ders of ability. Dramatics Club 11 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 41 Junior Music Club 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 21 G. A. C. 1. 2, 3, 41 Class basketball 1, 2, 3, 41 Class hockey 1, 21 Golf 3, 41 Piper 2, Girls Sports Ed. 31 Ma- roon and Gray Ass't. Adv. Mgr.: Jr. Extemporaneous Contest: Junior Plays. MARX' Louise Llssr She harmonizes. Dramatics Club 21 Tri-Hi-Y 3. 41 Opcretta 2, 3, 41 Junior Plays1 Intra- mural basketball 2. 31 A Capella 2, 3, 41 Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 41 G. A. C. 1, 2. 3, 41 Latin Club 1. Tufclzfz' BEATRICE Loi-IR Those eyes of blue come smilin, through. Dramatics Club 2: Maroon and Gray typist. ROBERT LOVVER Someone new and different. Gardening Club 2. LILLIAN LYTLE Witty and winsome. Library Club 1, 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: G. A. C. 2, 3. 4, ANN MARSHALL She doesn't say all she knows, but always knows all she says. Library Club 1, 2, 3: Dance Club 4: Orchestra 3, 4: G. A. C. 1, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE MACMULLIN His type- the poised and well- liked gentleman. Home room officer 1: Intramural basketball 1, 2, 3: Track 2: Jr. Plays production staff: Hi-Y 3, 4: French Club 1, 2: Class basketball 1, 2, 3, 41 Soccer Mgr. 1: Senior Play. '1'l1irlcen BERNICE MAURER She's got a virtual monopoly on PGP- G. A. C. 1, 2, 3. Pres. 4: Home room officer 3: Dramatics Club 1: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Hockey 4: Basketball 2. 3. 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4: A Capella 4: Jr. Plays Production staff: Cheer- leader 1, 2, 3, 4: Piper 3, 4: Senior Play production staff: Operetta 2, 3: Class hockey 4: Intramural bus- ketbnll 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT McComb I was young once myself: I re- member it well. Student Council 4: Junior Plays: Senior Play: H-Y 3, 4: Aviation Club Sec'y 2: Band 1, 2. 3, 4: Intramural basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1. 2: Ma- roon and Gray Humor Ed.: Class basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 1: Tennis 2, 3. MAiic:AiiE'i' Mc:CoiiMic:K Peg O' My Heart. G. A. C. 1, 2, 3, 4: Class hockey 1, 2, 42 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Class basketball 1, 3: Basketball 2, 3: Dramatics Club 1: Operetta 2, 3, 4: Junior Plays: Cheer leader 1: A Capella 3. 4: Hoc- key 4: Senior play: Piper 2. 3: In- tramural basketball l, 3. GUY NAc:Eo'rTE He will help everyone. Operetta 3. 4: Boys' Glee Club 3. 4: A Capella 4: Maroon and Gray Ass't. Adv. Mgr.: Junior Plays. CJERALDINE PARK You can't help liking her. Dance Club 1: Library Club 1. Pres. 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: G. A. C. 1, 2, 3, 4: Operetta 2, 3, 4. RAYMOND Pfuiks And some term it Noncha- lance. Band 1, 2, 3, 41 Orchestra 3,41 Soc- cer 1, 2, 3. 41 Hi-Y 3, 41 Drainatics Club 1, 2: Intramural Basketball 1. 2. 3, 41 Home Room Otlicer 1: Oper- etta 3. 4. WAi.'rHii CILARK PAiisoNs Ready. Willing, and Able. Jr. High Football 11 Jr. High basketball 11 Soccer 2, 3, 41 Basket- ball J. V. 3, Varsity 4: Athletic Club Sec'y 2. 31 Hi-Y 42 Band 2, 3, 41 Glee Club 2: Maroon and Gray Advertis- ing Mgr. 41 Student Council 31 Home room otlicer I. 2, 3, 41 Junior plays 33 Senior play 41 Intramural basketball 21 Class basketball 21 Dranxatics Club 1. MAix:i-1 Pmiicia As Thousands Cheer. Drainatics Club lj Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3 41 French Club 4: Home room oflicer 1. 31 Basketball 2. 3, 4: Intramural basketball 1. 2, 3, 41 Class basket- ball 11 Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, Head Cheerleader 41 Class hockey 4: Oper- etta 3: G. A. C. l, 3. 4, 'l'rcas. 21 Glee Club 3. MAX S'1'oNi1 Punks Enter-the hero. Football 1, 2. 3, 41 Track 2, 3, 4: Junior plays1 Operetta 31 Class V. Pres, 21 Class Treasurer 31 Hi-Y 2. 3, Trcas. 41 Intramural basketball 1. 2. 3. 41 Class basketball 1, 21 Student Council 4: Dralnatics Club 11 Inter- class Track 2. MARX' IRAN Pow Like Portia she will win her case. Debating' l, 2, 4: Glee Club l. 21 Badminton 41 A Capella 2. 3, 41 Class basketball 41 Volley ball 41 Junior pliiySQ Senior Play1 Latin Club 11 Drainatics Club 2, 31 Tri-Hi-Y 41 G. A. C. 1, 2, 3. 41 Piper 1. 2. 31 Operetta 2, 3, 4. RUTH REISH I like to have a good time. laibrary Club 1: Draniatics Club 21 Tl'l-H1-Y 3. 41 Glee Club 2, 3, 41 A Capella 3, 43 Junior Plays: Im,-a- inural basketball 2, 31 G. A. C. 2, 3, 41 Piper stall' 4, MuuAM RIINIINIEH' The art of being a good friend- a good listener. Glee Club 4. HARRY ROAN Young fellows will be young fellows. Maroon and Gray Asst. Adv. Mgr.1 lli-Y 41 Jr. Plays: Aviation Club 1. 21 Senior play production stalY1 Oper- etta 3,41 Band 1. 2. 3, 41 Chorus 4. NORMA SAUERS Slte's indeed a friend worth having. Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4: Drainatics Club 2: G. A. C. l, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 4. IRINIA ScHi.ow A clash of life, and bit of fun Make her liked by everyone. Golf Mgr. 31 Maroon and Gray Girls' Sports Ed.: Piper staff 2. Bus. Mgr. 3. Adv. Mgr. 41 Dramatics Club 2. V. Pres. 33 Junior plays: Class basketball 2. 3, 4: Intramural basket- ball 2. 3. 41 Sr. Play production staff: Volley ball mer. 41 Junior Declaina- tory Contest1 G. A. C. 2, 3, 4. l'wUlll'ff't'II MARY JANE SLAGLE Say it with music. Short Story Club 23 Dramatics Club 3, 43 Operetta 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 A Capella 2, 3, 43 Class basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Tennis 2, 33 Junior plays3 Cheer leader 23 G. A. C. 1.2, 3, 43 Art Club 23 Quartet 3, 43 Maroon and Gray typist. KA'I'HERlNE SMITH Up and coming. Basketball 2, 3, 43 Library Club 1, 2, Sec'y 33 Dramatics Club 3, 43 Ten- nis 23 G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Operetta 33 Piper 23 Hockey 23 Class basketball 13 Intramural basketball 1, 2, 3. RICHARD SNYDER He dares to laugh at the world. Football 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 43 Basketball 2, 3. 4: Athletic Club 2, 3. 43 Boy's Glee Club 3, 43 Inter-class track 2. KATHRYN SPROAT The helping hand and the help- ing heart. Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Intramural basketball 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Operetta production staff 33 Varsity hockey 43 Class hockey 43 Class basketball 4. EARL STAVELY A public man of light and lead- ing. Soccer 2, 3, 43 Tennis 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, Sec'y. 4: Student Council 1, 2. Sec'y, 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Operetta 2, 3, 43 Jr. Plays pro- duction staff3 J. V. basketball 23 In- tramural basketball 3, 43 Class basketball 3. 43 A. A. U. W. Medal 23 A. A. U. W. Award 33 P. T. A. Medal 2. 1 zff.-fn BEVERLY IANE STEMPFLY One of the gayest of the gay. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3. Treas. 4. District Treas. 4: G. A. C. 3. 43 Intramural basketball 3, 4. BERNICE S'rRAssNER Lirely and true-that's you. Intramural basketball 3, 4: G. A. C. 3. 43 Chorus 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4. IJONALD K. STRUIILE That subtle sense of humor. Band 3. 43 Junior plays: Senior play: Camera Club 33 Radio Club 4. ROBERT STRIICK Handsome is as handsome does. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4: Drainatics Club 2, 33 Hi-Y 43 Science Club Pres. 13 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 41 Maroon and Gray Ass't Circulation Mgr.3 Intra- mural basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Class basketball 1, 2: P. T. A. Medal 23 A. A, U. W. Award 33 Home room officer 43 Senior play: Junior plays. BARBARA rl10RRl-INCH The Modern Miss, Basketball 3, 43 Student Council 13 Art Club 13 G. A. C. Board of Con- trol l, 3: Intramural basketball 1, 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Class basketball 1.21 Jr. Plays production staff: Cheer leader 13 Piper Staff 3, Circulation Mgr. 43 Maroon and Gray Co-Ed. Art3 Hockey 43 Glee Club 2. 3, 43 Class Treas. 2, Operetta 3. MARY 'l'RAiNieii In the Vogue. G. A. C. l. 2, 3, 41 Tri-lli-Y Il, 41 Art Club 23 Latin Club lg Orchestra 2. 3. 41 Glue Club 1: Opcictta 2, 41 Maroon and Gray Ass't Art Editor, Inlruniural basketball 11 Class bus- kelhall ll 2. liimm 'l1l7RNlill Accent on 'tRecl. Drainalics Club 1: Library Club 23 Scc'y-Treas. 31 'l'ri-lli-Y 41 Glee Club 3, 41 Junior plays, lloekcy 2. Naomi VAN SAUN Her hair is no suunicr than her disposition. Drainatics Club 23 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 42 Opcrettu 3. lloiioriir Wfxcsuuic Fair and Warm. Operctta 2. 3, 41 Cheer leader 12 G. A. C. 1, 2, 3, 41 A Capella 2. 3. 43 Class hockey 2, 41 Hockey 41 Basket- ball 2, 3, 4: Intramural basketball 2. Il, 41 Class basketball 13 Chorusl2. 3. 45 Pres. lg Dramatics Club 13 Tri-Hn Y 2. 3. 43 Senior play production staff. Hia1,iiN WAl.Klill Good sports ure hard to find. Glee Club 2, 43 Dance Club 43 G. A. l' 4 Rl7'l'l'l Wixixriii She can prone the future now she has proved the past, Glce Club 2, 3, 43 Dance Club 4: Druinatics Club 23 G. A. C. 4, IRAN Wmvriiz Conquer the world by kindness. Art. Club 1,21 Drainatics Club Pres. 33 Tri-1-li-Y 43 G. A, C, 4: Piper, Junior Ed. 3, News Ed. 4: Maroon and Gray Editor: Stuclcnt Council 1, 3: Home room otlicer 2, 4: Junior playsg Senior play production stall: P. T. A. Medal 23 A. A. U. W. Award 33 Class volley ball 4: Class basketball 1, 23 Class hockey l, 2. lJoNiu.n Wnrria Right you are! Orchestra 2, 3.41 Ili-Y 4: Drainatics Club 2: Junior Plays: Operctta 3, 4: Jr, Declainatory Contest: Piper 3, 4, Art Editor: Student Council 33 Sci- ence Club Sec'y 1: A Capella 4: Ma- roon and Gray Co-Editor Artg Art Club Pres, 3, Hfuuu' Wrirrmoiua The spice of life. Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Ass't Track Mgr. 1. 21 Track Mgr, 3, 4: Intramural basketball 1. 2, 3. 4: Class basketball 1. 2. 3, 42 Maroon and Gray Business Mgr., Junior plays: Hi-Y 41 Athletic Club 2, 33 Drainatics Club 1. Pres. 2: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 21 Home room otlicer 3: Sr. Play pro- duction statlg Operetta 3, 4. RALPH Wu.i.iAMs Designed to wear well. Aviation Club 23 Bookeeping Club 23 Science Club 43 Verse Speaking Choir 4. S1'xlf'c'11 RUTH WILLIAMS Short and Sweet. Dramatics Club 13 Cheer leader 13 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Class basketball 1, 2. 3. 43 Intramural basketball 1, 2, 3. 4: Operetta 33 Class Hockey 43 G. A. C. 1, 2, 3. 43 Class Volley ball 4. NANCX' YIQARICK One in a Million. G.A.C. 2, 3, 4, Sec'y 1: Dramatics Club 13 Hockey 43 Basketball 2, 3, 42 Student Council Treas. 23 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4, Sec'y 33 Cheer leader 13 Glee Club Sec'y 3, V. Pres. 43 Maroon and Gray Ass't Bus. Mgr.3 Senior Play: Home Room officer 33 Operetta 3: Intramural basketball 2, 3, 4. Sc'uw1tc'w1 OWLNS YEIILLL For he's a jolly good fellow. Football 45 Hi-Y 4. WILLIAM CLARK I'm in a good humor. Aviation Club 1, 2, 33 Radio Club V President 4: Operetta 43 Golf 3. 4 Tennis 33 Baseball 4. MAROON AND GRAY Senior Class History 1938 Until our Freshman year we had taken our education merely as a matter of course. Then, suddenly, we began to realize the gravity of our undertaking. Our teachers realized the seeming futility of the task before them. Such episodes as note-passing in Latin class, accompanied by spit balls from the rear of the room served to strengthen the not too favorable impression held by the teachers. But in due time their opinion altered, we hope. We proved to be quite docile and brilliant children, and allayed all their fears. We sent girls to the G. A. C. Board. Our boys who won Iunior High varsity football letters were: R. Blair, D. Clark, T. Koon, R. Beemer, H. Whitmore, VV. Harkins, R. Grazier, W. Casselberry, M. Peters, P. Hetzel, and R. Tressler. The boys who received Iunior High basketball letters were: D. Snyder, T. Koon, R. Blair. In our Sophomore year the teachers, once awe-inspiring figures, became our friends and aides, the formidable row of books in the library became our guides and counselors. Our first officers were elected this year. They Were: Elizabeth Kinsloe, president, Max Peters, vice president g Ianet Fleming, secretary g Barbara Torrence, treasurer. William Harkins and Eugene Lederer became interested in debating. Our Soph Hop was acclaimed a great success. This was the beginning of our ability to give good class dances. Bernice Maurer and Madge Pearce b:- came cheerleaders. The class was very well represented in all Helcls of athletics. Our members were on the football and basketball teams, as well as soccer and girls' basketball. William Harkins, Robert Struck and lean Weaver were award- ed the P. T. A. scholarship medals. Our Iunior year was our dress rehearsal. Of course our Senior year has ex- ceeded it, but up until that time it was our masterpiece. Iohn Currier, president 5 Elizabeth Kinsloe, vice presidentg Max Peters, treasurer, and Iean Babcock, sec- retary, led the Iunior class. In football, R. Snyder, R. Blair, T. Koon and H. Whitmore won All-Conference recognition, While M. Peters, P. Hetzel, I. Cur- rier, and D. Clark won their letters. In soccer, W. Parsons, E. Stavely, and L. Bender made themselves known and received their letters. T. Koon and D. Sny- E i gh teen Nineteen MAROON AND GRAY der won basketball letters. In girls, basketball we find B. Maurer, K. Smith, B. Stemplly, N. Yearick, D. Wagner and M. Pearce letter winners. The Iunior Plays, Wits Endf' The Castle of Mr. Simpson, and 'gWild Hobby Horses, under the direction of Miss Burns, and the Iunior Prom were very successful. W. Harkins. E. Lederer, and C. Coleman were on the debate team. I. Lininger, I. Babcock, D. White, I. Schlow, E. Brockway, and I. Hechler held positions on the Piper staff. M. Anderson and I. VV eaver were the Iunior editors. The A. A. U.W. Award was altered and presented to ten Iuniors: M. Ander- son, I. Babcock, E. Brockway, I. Currier, W. Harkins, I. Hechler, E. Kinsloe, E. Stavely, R. Struck, and I. Weaver. The Iunior Declamatory Contest was another evidence of the class's ability to cooperate. The winners of the Extemporaneous Speaking were E. Lederer and W. Harkinsg those of the Shakespearean Reading, C. Coleman and I. Babcock. The members of the class had various parts in the school operetta, Norwegian Nightsf, As we come to the final chapter in our public school history, our activities are varied. You can find a record of this year,s accomplishments in other parts of the book. Each trivial thing in our school days has found a place in our hearts. Our eleven years with you have been happy ones, and the history of this year, the happiest year of all, will be kept to renew memories. MAROON AND GRAY Hand Me Downs While cleaning out our desks for the last time, we found the following arti- cles Camong the books, papers, old pencils and other memos, which we kindly decided to pass on with our love to you, our successors. As follows: We donate B. Blair's school-girl complexion to all the Iunior girls. Marge Hindman's curls to the sophomore girls. Mickey MacMullin generously gives his eyelashes to all who need them. Bill Dunkel says we can give his dimples to Fran Musser. Bill Harkins, after much argument, bequeathes his brains to Bob Breon since he will have no further use for them. Our punsters hate to be left behind, but welve lived with lem long enough. Sookie Keplerls attitude of life we give to a serious-minded Phil White. Adelaide Garner's quietness goes to Evy Holmes. Bob Beemer's way with the women goes to Dean I. Uittersj Clyde. Babcockls going to college now, so she leaves her early hours to Adie Porter to struggle along with. Ralph Blasingame hands over his laziness to Iananne Morse without a murmur. Thelma Hutchinson's giggle goes to one Fred Doggett. Mary Leathers' domesticity, QCooking to youj, goes to Betty Miller. Harry Roan's argumentative powers he bequeathes to lean McDonald. Phil Hetzel leaves Betty Iane Haupt half his size. Iohnnie Fleming's poise goes to Bob Coleman. To Ned Cummings, Don Clark's ability to keep peace among his women. Squirm Schlow and Ieanir Hechler leave their bicycle-built-for-two to Io Ann Lowden and Wayne Bechdal. Dick Billett's faithfulness goes to Queenie Hartman, with requests to use sparingly and pass on to the many others. Bill Casselberry's freckles go to Betty Marsh. Bob McCord, Iunie Parsons, Don White and Melvin Fry leave their hearts behind. To Ned and Edna go all the no-parking signs on the college premises. CTO be obeyedlj Iim Stavely Qon behalf of the Senior classj leaves his interest in love to Barrel. Poppy donates her sister to Iackie Keller and his Eloise. And in conclusion we leave our popularity Cespecially with all the teachers- just ask lemlj, good looks, ability in love, intelligence, and all of the rest of the things we think we have to all succeeding classes. Twenty I-'T: nin3ggj.. 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'- A -' '- - 'w :'fV flf' V' 'E ' ' ' r - ' 54' ' 41 I 5 - Sf 5' .1f,.,b',::2Q4, ,,.. 15,30 '- if . gf 3-gay 41' ' H -2 -' , ' 1 M' 'M 'M 3' ' f f- .Lf ff: '1 , F 5'?1f'1 J, 3 'kl ,-' f ' A L2 W L'm' A. '7i?7?111-fivf l -I h 'f ..,- fnkyn k ' , ' ' ' A b' 'K ' Wi - - -, ,,1.,,-4fff1 - it K 9 NCP- - -, V' ,355 V:-'-:::-1 K A 5 MAROON AND GRAY Junior Class Row 8-R. Haley, R. Ellenberger. E. Brown, F. Musser, R. Breon, R, Thompson, K. Buchenhorst, N. Saxon, L. Brumgarten, J. Benn, C. Corl. Row 7-H. Seese, B. Hartswick, M. Miles, E. Wherry, W. Robinson, R. Markle, R. Weaver. E. Van- Tries, D. Beeman, H. Hinkley, J. Thorpe, E. Homan, B. Shoemaker. Row 6-E. Suydam, E. Snow. M. Jones, D. Spicer, D. Hermon. E. Etters, P, Sellers, M. Gilligan. F. Dog- gett, R. Lowder, L. Meckley, N. Gill, E. Keefer, H. Harpster. Row 5-B. Fosa, J. McDonald, S. Cobb, C. Zong, H, Gill, H. Conger, T. Barrows, M. Knutson, D. Davis, D. Clyde. A. Crabtree, R. McMullin, H. Rudy, P. Rudy, K. Lambert. Row 4-J. Parkhill, L. Johnson, M. Lisse, M. Hosterman, F. Haley, H. Shea, K. Popp. B. Haupt, B. Bil- lett. M. Crow, A. Bloom, F. Cromer, P. White, N. Johnson, N. Stevens, R. Sproat, J. Gates, M. Hartman. Row 3-E. Poorman. P. Hafer, E. Eyer, M. Rimmey, A. Garner, B. Knoll, B. Wilde, P. Tressler, P. Wetterau. D. Long. B. Miller, I. Isnler, P. Keller. J. Hanscom, E. Simpson. Row 2-J. Hartswick, M. Gilligan, M. Wolfe, M. Tobias, L. Bender, A. Norris, R. Overholts, C. Miller, M. Sheehe. E, Miller, B. Hartswick, A. Sparhawk, B. Womer, B. Corl, M. Albright, P. Stringfeller. Row 1-F. Meyer. G. Miller. B. Mitchell, E. Steidle, A. Porter, C. Ridenour, J. Keller, G. Knepper, R. Parks, T. Mason, G. Meyers. Approaching our last year, we pause to view our accomplishments. In football we were well represented, and H. Gill. F. Musser, R. Sproat, and N. Stevens were lettermen. ln soccer C. llreon and l. Keller won their letters among quite a few who went out for the game. ln girls' and hoys' basketball we had more than our share of representatives. ln wrestling more than halt the team was junior. We also had our nienihers on the tennis, track, and golf squads. VVe had our share in dehatinff. We hel med to run the Pi cr into a deficit. Miss Burns ' as helped us to make the junior plays a success, and the Prom was as much a success as the plays. Next year we hope to carry on as well as the outgoing Seniors of l938. .Q ig S Tzvcfifi'-Iwo MAROUN AND GRAY , v - -X ,N , usa 0l.ll1011101'6 Class Row 64H. Thurston, R. Kline, U. Corl, K. Garner, G. Grazier, L. White, W. Horner, D. Doty, R. Smith, E. Gilligan, D. Poorinan, P. Jones. Row 5-E. Williams, D. Arnold, G. Olewine, J. Musser, W. Reed, H. Keller, L. Driebelbis. M. Merritt, K. White, M. Pugh, E. Homan, R. Humphries, W. Currier. R, Shigley, H. Yeagley, R. Seheirer, G. Dietrich, H. Illirigworth. Row 4-C. Zerk, J. Struck, R. Weiser, P. Heberling, R. Burge, R. MeNaul, R. Glenn, R. Miller, C. Bloom, R. Kapp, W. Bechclal, B. Turner, C. Warner, D. Blazier, P, Bender, J. Aurand, R. Daugh- erty, N. Walters, E. Barto. Row SAP. Edmonds, E. Rossman, E. Gummo, B. Spierly. J. Donaldson, J. Lowden, D. Long, H. Frost, J. Graham, B. Fletcher, B. Pielemeier, E. Dengler, P. Diehl, L. Peters, J. Hoy, D. Homan, R. Struble. Row 2-E. Leoseh, M. MacKenzie, R. Popp, J. Alexander, J. Henninger, B. Long, S. Parks, M. Fortney, F. Harvey, R. Dutcher, B. Edwards, H. Ellenberger, E. Illingworth, L. Johnson, S. Meyers, L. Strassner, R. Fulton, M. Garis, B. Kerstetter, M. Spicer, M. Musser, D. Homan. Row 1-A. Lowder, P. Hess, J. Morse, J. Stover, V. Ross, J. Kimmick, M. Ellis, H. Meyers, J. Stavely, A, Carruthers, N. Cummings, M. Zang, J. Ulmer, B. Bohn, M. Beatty, B. Marsh, A. Norris, L. Whitehill, B. Corl. Un this, our entrance into high school, we did quite well. We had many lettermen in sports. In football, N. Cummings and H, Porterg in soccer, VV. Bechdal, R. VVeiser, H. Yeag- ley, C. Warner, and W. Reed Qmanagerj received letters. There were many of our boys who went out for basketball and wrestling. The Sophomore girls who were on the basketball team were Betty Fletcher. janet Graham. and Betty Long. Debaters from our class were Paul Heberling, Ruth Popp, Raymond Smith. and Phyllis VVatltins. The annual Soph Hop, held in the spring. was enioyed by the whole high school. Our class did a good piece of work through committees on our first school dance. fn 11115 thlcc 't il .JW ,M 5 Xl lvl c X V j Q MAROON NIJ GRAY 44' 94 g -0 - 'la' fgo 40 - sb .41 3 X , H f i vi se N. 'P Freshman Clasiisggq Row 8-E. Leoseh. M. Sheeder, Mr. Gackenbach, R. Weber, R. Brouse, M. Whitmeyer, J. Harper, R Shope, R. Meyers, L. Cramer, H. Steidle, A. Kerstetter. E. Shear, Row 7kMr. Stoddart, L. Knutsen, B, Smith, M. Gauger, H. Neff. J. Kunes, W. Peters. J. Kauffman M. Hoy. M. Shuey, R. Sheehe, T. Jonnson, V. Elder. Row 6-Miss Royer, K. Metzger, D. Houtz, E. Breon, B. Probst, J. Poorman, F. Neidigh, B. Lang, B. Knox, L. Harper, R. Armes, S. Thompson, J. Alexander, M. Shibli, R. Clyde. Row 5-Miss Clauss. D. Stover, J. Stiver, J. Hafer, W. Green, B, Probst, J. Swartz, B. Heverly, M Mease, R. Rishel, J. Dale, F. Wolford, L. Valmont, R, Korman, P. Kunes. Row 4-T. Gates, H. Miller, R. Davey, J. Sigworth, D. Shigley, F. Neiman, D. Blanchard, B. Donaldson B. Amberson, J. Springer, R. Saxon, F. Meluish, L. Maelhorn, B. Benn, D, Bloom, A. Lowder. Row 3-H. Mainz, B, Sheehe, R. Womer. G. Jones, J. Beach, J. Mullin, K, Blazer, F. Miller, R. Hassett F. Fisher, D. Robinson, H. Musser, A, Fetzer. Row 2-G. Cohen, K. Rishcl, R. Kerns. H. Grifhth. W. Marshall, K. Mattern, R. Stover, J. Whitchill C, Champlin, E. Cromer, P. Cobb, M, Swope, N. Houtz, L. Hoy. Row 1-E. Furst. J. Ash, K. Tressler, S. Stevens, M. Sherry, D. Baum, C. Weaver, B. Smith, D. Hart- J 1 v . . man, . Gai ner, D. Moyer, R. Henry, A. Wurfl, T. Hartswick, R. Ralston, C. Smith. Since this was our tlress rehearsal lor high school, we were on our toes to make it as good a one as possible. VVL- hatl many people out lor sports. Our boys helped make the Iunior High football antl basketball the success they were. ln football, the lettermen were: li. Hassett, H. Griflith, I. Mullin. li. Meyers, ll. Shope. H. lireon. C. Smith, I. Harper, VV. Green, li. Brouse, I. Garner, antl A. Kerstetter fmgrj. Twuzfy om 3' MAROON AND GRAY Eighth Grade 7TH Row-G. Meyer, R. Knepper, R. Harvey, I. Meyer, K. Kunes, C. Martin, I. Nesbitt, G Arnold, G. Gearhart, M. Doerner, M. Elder, I. Haley, Mr. Wright, Mr. Stover, Mr. Iam ison. 6TH Row-D. Horner, B. McNaul, M. Miller, M. Irvin, A. Musser, P. Miller, P. Markle K. Irvin, K. Hosterman, A. Kerstetter, I. MoHitt, M. Irvin, H. Zonge, M. Hartswick. STH Row-R. Pielemeier, M. Parks, M. Higgins, B. Merkle, M. Henzi, I. Heverly, M. Park M. Tanner, I. Tharp, B. Spicer, B. VanSaun, E. Shank, C. Zundel, C. Seibert. 4TH Row-E. Yeagley, A. Parkinson, I. Knandel, C. Taylor, I. Nageotte, E. Smith, I. Swarm P. Norris, S. Stover, F. Witmer, K. Weaver, D. Breon, E. Dugan, B. Harman, F. Leh man, R. Young. 31m Row-E. Durfee, E. Casselberry, M. Cole, I. Craig, A. Grazier, C. Gearhart, R. Bamer, B. Anderson, R. McCord, C. Morse, M. Aikens, B. Fleming, D. Dale, A. Decker M. Gross. ZND Row-V. Minshall, A. Moyer, N. Musser, M. Lambert, E. Zinns, O. Wurfl, R. Lovett R. Womer. O. Ridenour, R. Rice, R. Overholts, R. Morrell, R. Boal, I. Bechtel, R. Smith C. Neyhart. lsr Row-I. Graves, A. Daugherty, I. Ammerman, P. Daugherty, D. Carruthers, R. Aurand M. Hussey, R. Shibli, M. Glenn, D. Ballanger, W. Fullrner, R. Bence, G. Budd L. Baughman. Twcniy-fue 9 Dx 5 0 A MAROON AND GRAY Nw' es EQ Seventh Grade STI! Row' -f-C. Ifriese, R. Fclinger, R. Crow, P. Grove, W. Adams, l.. licler, li. Armstrong. Miss Smith, li. Allen, D. Cznnphell, F. Fagen, P. Deal, M. Davey, M. Hrouse, R. Gilli lxmtl, li. Cenrhnrt. 'l'l'lI Row-Mr. Morning, H. VVhituere, H. Txlrpley, V. Spzlnnuth, I. VV:its0n, M. Reann A. Ziertlt, li. Van Tine, Ii. Trainer, N. Ruef, li. Peters, R. Zeller, C. Swartz. VV. Whit acre, H. Wahl. .inn Rr1w4Mr. Serif, M. Iohnson, W. Parker, R. Hamilton, W. Hickey. F. Metzger. C Iinhnes, D. Koen, I.. Meeker, I. Merritt, R. Kistler, R. Hann, Il. Manchester, R. Miller, R. Mellonzild. ZNIJ Row-R. PIOSTCFIULIII, H. Green, VV. Crrtffins, D. Donn, T. ligolf. NV. Sherry. li. Sheehe H. Beal, II. Struck, H. Stitzer, A. Williams, I. Valmont, D. Tate, I. Wallace, V. Park inson. 151' Row-li. VVest, I. Storeh, D. Rulil, C. Rupp, P. Lung, M. Humphries, M. Archer, M VVhite. IJ. Rupp, I. Moyer, N. Ishler, I. Miller, E. Hoy, W. Neyhzirt. H. Iierstetter. TIl'C'l1fj'-flux 1 . M,,,.d.,,f-A.?L:JSeff.'12,,.V,,,. A . . ' , y,-3.55535- 'g. I U . ,.-. ,....,.. V- 1. 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Yeagertown - 7 '32 XVllllllll1Sl7lll'KLf 0 28 Clayslmnrg 0 25 lersey Shore 20 0 Philipslmtlrg 6 I3 Tyrone 18 0 Clearfield 6 l2 Mount Union 4 I4 6 llellefonte 6 U The State College lliglt football team enjoyed only a fair season. They won five games, and lost lonr. The first defeat was suflered at the hands of jersey Shore. after three easy vic- tories, and after that the team just managed to hold its own. Tu'w1ty-eight MAROON AND GRAY Soccer 3R11 Row-R. Kapp, H. Spotts, R. McCord, WH. Yeagley, D. Robinson, P. Bender, T. Gates, A. Wuril. 2ND Row4rW. Reed lmgr.l, J. Stavely, U. Keller, R. Miller, R. Ellenberger, 'R. Weiser, H, Keller lasst, lTlE,I'.l, J. Serif lcoachl. lsr Row-lW. Bechtel, WR. Baker, 'R. Billett, eil. Fishburn, WR. Struck, Stavely, mW. Parsons, YL. Bender 1capt.l. AFR. Parks, YC. Warner, L. White. KC. Breon. :kLettermen The soccer team did not have a very good season, losing four games, tying one. and winning three. They got off to a bad start, but rallied for the final games to make a good showing, s '. K i .. ,.M,, , ,., . X ., -K . Junior High Football BRD Row-C. Kuhns, R. Kerns, W. Smith, J. Hafer, H. Zonge, YR. Shope, XR. Meyers, 'E. Dugan, M. Whitmeyer, D. Ballinger, D. Koon, R. Ralston, C. Martin, J. Storch. 2ND Row-R. Smith lasst.mg1'.l, T. Hartswick 1asst.mgr.l, R. Hoy, J. Donahue, R. Bechtel, tC. Smith, 'H. Breon, gG. Rudy, H. Grifith, SJ. Harper, 'fD. Hartman. R. Boal, R. Bense, WA. Kerstetter 4mgr.J, G. Cohen tasst. mgrj, P. G. Armstrong tcoachb. lsr Roww 'J. Garner, +C. Seibert, AR. Brouse, WK. Kuhns, f'W. Green, XJ. Mullins, tR. Hassett. tLettermen The Junior High team had a very successful season, winning all its games. ,l'Il'l'IIf'lf-lllillf' MAROON AND GRAY i-,,.- -,MW .ff RTT ' , ,f 'i Senior High Basketball 2Nn Row--P. G. Armstrong feoachj, 'R. Ellenberger Cmgrj, G. Olewine, F. Meyers, H. Conga-r, L. NVhite, R. Breon, G. Miller, C. Breon, R. Weiser Qasst. mgrj, I. Benn Qasst. mgr.j, C. Stoddart fasst. eoachj. lsr Row- W, Horner, 'H. Porter, 'N. Cummings, 'I. Lawther, 'R. Bi11ett, 1'R. Snyder Ceo-capt.J, 'W. Parsons, 'T. Koon Qccreaptj, XR. Haley, 'R. Thompson, WP. White, D. Doty. '1.cttermen SCORES Srhoof Opponentx S.C.lI.S. Madera - 17 22 Clearfield - 23 28 MifHinhurg 12 29 Petersburg 14 33 Lock Haven - 24 16 Iersey Shore - 4 28 20 S. Williamsport 17 15 Be11efonte - - 32 16 Renovo - 26 18 Phihpshurg 4 24 13 Lock Haven - - 22 20 Renovo - 19 21 Iiellefonte - - 31 14 S. Williamsport 9 30 It-rsey Shore - - 32 18 1'hi1ipshurg ---- 19 21 The basketball team had a mediocre season. They won seven games, and 10st nine. The team saw quite a few Iuniors playing, only four of the entire squad being Seniors, so many practiced men will he ready for next year's season. Thirtx MAROON AND GRQXY I 'f A ky. M- 2 K.,- ff y. V J- - Wrestling 2nd Row-R. Jamison Lcoachj, R. Weaver lasst. mgrj. H. Keller, P. Bender. R. Daugherty, R. Colo man, E. Gilligan, C. Zeirtz, R, Miller, P. Sellers lfflglll. lst ROWAF. Musser, G. Dreibilbis, R. Sproat, G. Alexander, A. Crabtree 1capt.l, E. Etters, C Ridenour, P. Rudy, M. Gilligan, G. Decker. ,ll!lf!fl 0l1ti' .,,,, - mp'-'fe . . Junlor Hlgh Basketball 2nd RowiR. Shibli Cco-mgrj, J. Friese iasst. mgrj, P. Daugherty, R. Morrell, C. Zundell, R. Shopu D, Carruthers. D. Ballmger, R. Meyers, T. Gates rco-mgltb, C. Neyhart lasst. mgr.J, C. Stod- dart tcoachl. lsr Row-XF. Fisher, WH. Griffith. D, Hartman, W. Garner, 'R. Hassett. 'G, Rudy, H. Breon. lhlaettermen MAROON AND GRAY Girls, Basketball Zinn Row-ll. Walker, M. Crow. B. Fletcher, J, Graham, I. Ishler, B. Long. 2Nn Row4J, Gates lmgixl, B. Torrence, K, Smith, L. Krumrine, P. Wetterau, D. Wagner. J, Fleming linf,fr,J. Miss Douthett lcoachl. lsr Row---N. Yearick, A. Porter, P. Keller. B. Maurer. J. Hanscom, B. Billett. ' 5 Glrls Hockey 2Nn Row-M. McCormick, L. Harvey. J. Alexander, J. Strassner, B. Long, J. Graham. B. Fletcher. B. Bohn, P. Watkins, B. Billett, R. Dutcher, E. Wherry, L. Peters, P. Keller, N. Yearick, D. Wagner, M. King, J. Fleming, H. Norris. lsr Row-Miss Douthett lcoachl, P. Wetterau, K. Sproat, M. Crow. J. Gates. B. Torrence, L. Krum- rinc, B, Maurer, I. Ishler. V. Ross. M. Musser. M. Zang, J. Stover, 'l'l11'r1y-two fr. .41 V Puig.-H, Msg? F ,Qllwrlliit ,2i.jZ?' ,V - 'ff::53Q22j4'?7' 4 f-. .a-Tai '-535 fifi. Yiffgi.. . f-sl. -. - ' .45 -. :- f' ,-,ici Lf!! :-234: H52 TF ,fr ,ff'.3:'f' ' 4 :--.13 . -.l' ,fi ,fffff f Liss 4.3. ,,- , 1- - - H? yy! 4 S. A r, .f-npr! If 97' fm 7 -:,.-' . ' ,.-4-7 L , -, 1 54' , . ' ..A-'f'5f 1-'- fn X 5 ' fif .,55:iH,.J,14'p' 549-f!39,.,t:':.Jf f 3' ft ' Q 1? ,-.aff .F 15 -Ya' . 5 ,W ,Q .. , ' .cu L,---Q! 'X 5' , ' -J' 71 .Ziff ,. K . k r A I :M .121 .1--' ' I f ' . , 5' .. w AJ Q ' . .4-1 ., ,.,..,,4-- , .X .- . I' fm . N, f ,I -V ' Q- ' V , -fl ' 7 4' --VSf--w.- -1- ' 113539 Q , , -7'Ty-DQ' nj ,ff'IAfwgg,,, 5' A .X 3115 ... - . ' 'WZ-'Vi' ' V fp! 'ab .. ,. My ' Lf ' ug--1 Sufi' .QT -,. 1,1 ...V .l .I , -, 3. . .. , agar . 4: FSH rEi?5'E253f:4f-n. J-' 1 ' f 'fJf '1g 7 :5 7'S,1 -, g 1,3:'43 'ln gg ' 'f:f: r-...,,15,L. eg.-5. ,fliif ANS- ' ' 1 f ' '1 1vi-244. r' . kz'L,,. 5- F: .131 Egan nn ? 31, A ' '- fm- ng. A 19 - ij , fifsizffim., 3: h H M323 I If . 5, . -K-nigklb X. , 11: ' full- I JA .ifgusi-1 1 'gm fa----f,, U ' 4' 5 6 Q0 UWJY. ' MAROON AND GRAY W , k M ..k. . . aroon and Gray Staff Row 3-W. Parsons, 'I'. Hoon, H. Roan. R. Struck, G. Nageotte, R. Blasinganie. E. Lederetl How 2--R. McCord. M. Kepler, J. Slagle, I. Schlow, B. Torrence, W. Lewis, W. Harkihs, D. White. Row 1 M. Anrlorson, C. Coleman, J, Babcock, J. Weaver, II. Whitmore, N, Yvarick, B. Maurer, J. LlIllIU.10I'. lflDl'l'ORl.'Xl. STAFIJ litlitor lean XNcavcr ,Xssistant litlitor .. lean Babcock l.itt'rary lfclitor Catlicrinc Colcnian .Xssistant l.itt'rary lftlitor Mary ll. Anderson llnnior litlitor Robert Mclfortl Cflttb lftlitor VVilliatn Harkins lloys' Sports lftlitor Pliilip lrlutzcl Girls' Sports litlitor lrnia Scltlow Art litlitors .. Barbara Torrcncc, Donald White ,Xssistant Art lftlitor Mary Trainer Pltotograplit-r-alitint-scliool lfttgcnc Lctlcrcr llUSlNlfSS STAFI7 llttsint-ss Managt-1' Harry VVl1itmort' Assistant llnsincss Nlzttiagcr Nancy Ycaricli tXtlvcrtisin3,g Managcr VValtcr Parsons Asst. ,Mlvt-rtisittg Manager VValtt'r Lcwis Asst Xtlvcrtising Managcr . Guy Nagcottc Asst Xtlwrttstng Managcr Bernice Maurcr Asst Aclvcrtising Manager Clair lilinc .Xsst Xtlvcrtising Managcr lean Liningcr Asst ,'Xtlvt'rtising Manager C,irt'ulation Nlanag A-Xsst. Circulation Managwr Asst. Circulation Manager lypists C F Harry Roan Ralph lllasingatnt' . Robert Struck . Tcllortl Roon Ianic Slaglc, Ucrnict' Strassncr, Milliccnt Keplcr Thfrfy-fnm MAROON AND GRAY -.YEA ,, l 771 1'1'1y'j71'r Piper Staff 2ND Row-D. White, I. Currier, D. Clyde, I. Keller, W. Harkins, P. White. 1s'rRow-I. Weaver, B. Torrence, l. Schlow, M. Anderson, E. Kinsloe, P. Keller, I. Babcock, lt. Brockway. Editor Asst. Editor News Editor Asst. News Editor Literary Editor Asst. Literary Editor Make-up Editor ,,.,.,, Boys' Sports Editors Girls' Sports Editor, Art Editor , ,,,,,, ,, junior High Editor Business Manager Advertising Manager Circulation Manager., Exchange Editor , EIFJITORIAI. STAFF , Mary Betty Anderson Iohn Cu BUSI NESS STAFF . .,,, ,, lean Babcock , ,,., ,Jean Weaver ,, ,, .,..,,, lack Keller William Harkins Phyllis Watkins , . Dean Clyde rrier and Philip VVhite Pauline Keller E Donald White , Lois Harper Elizabeth Kinsloe , Irma Schlow Barbara Torrence ,, ,,,,, Elsie Brockway MAROON AND GRAY ..f'a ' Student Council inn Roivglf. Meyers, H. Porter. I. Gates, F. Tressler, A. Porter, I. Clark, I. Garner. ll. Clyde ISec. Znd Sem.I, R. McCord, VV. Parsons IPres. 2nd Sem.I. Zwn Row-Mr. Passmore. C. Neyhart, ll. Hann, D. Kapp, M. VVhite, D. Davis, A. Crahtree. H. Yeagley f'l1I'CllS.2llLlSCIN.J, VV. Smith, T. Gates, R. Sliibli, D. Moyer. lsr Row-M. Gauger, D. Baum, C. VVeaver, I. Kimmick. I. Morse f'I'reas. lst Sem.I. I. Cur- rier tl'res. lst Sem.I, M. Peters IV. Pres. lst Senrj, I. Keller fSee. lst Sem.I, M. King V. Pres. Znd Sem.I. M. Glenn, M. Hussey, M. Archer, M. Henzi. The State College High School was host this year to the annual convention ol' the Penn- sylvania Association ot' Student Participation in School Government. One hundred and seventy-live people attended this convention as the representatives ot' twenty-tive schools throughout Pennsylvania. I Iohn Currier, president ot' the State College Student Council, presided, as president of the Association, over the program which included talks hy Dr. Champlin, ot' The Penn- sylvania State College, Mr. McClelland. a representative lirom Utah, Mr. Fred Resancon, the present national president of the Association, and Mr. Iames Goodsell, past national president. Discussion groups and forums were held on possible ways of improving Student Council work. Plans were made lior the national convention to he held in New York City in Iune, and Duhois was selected as host for next year's state meeting. lintertainnient included a hanquet, and the loothall game with Tyrone, and a dance at ivhieh the high school students as well as the representatives were present. WW 71171.17 V-,fl..Y MAROON AND GRAY National Forcnsic League 2ND Row-R. Smith. D, Clyde. S. Cobb, P. Heberling. Mr. Stover. 1 ST Row-R. Popp. M. J. Popp 1Asst. Seah. W, Harkins lSC-CJ, A. Snow, J. Parkliill. llii Debate Glu QND R0wvG. Gearhari. J. Sigworih, P. Cobb, R, Clyde, R. Davey. D. Shigley, Mr. Stover. Tfz1'1'ty-.vvucfz 1ST Row-G. Budd. M. Shibli. J. Ash, F. Neiman ISQCJ. M. Gaugcr 1Pl'es.1, K. Mctzgci' 1V. Presb M. Doornei. R. Smith. -711.- Q f 2 -K1 MAROiNA GRAY Con servatiou Club Row 4 K. Irvin. ll. Green. FZ. Allen. T. Johnston. R. Armcs, J. Swartz. L. Krezimer, F. Neicligh, B Furst. D. Hamm. PI. Cromer, I.. Vulmohl. R. Moyers, R. Browse. lVl. Whitmeyer. Row Il lVlr.S1oclflzirl..lVl, llzxrtswlek. I.. Xvomer. E. Shzlrer. J. Hnfer. .l. llurper. H. Ralston. A. Wurll R. lxezms. ll. Gl'lllllll. F. Fngen. B. XVhi1aerO. K. lVI11l1e1'h. D. Moyer, E, Kaiiflhizm, L. Meelcei Il. lfiflinger 1See.I. R. Miller. Row ZZ A. Kersieller. R. llenry. .l Graves. W. W'liiluere, W. Green, D. llartmzm lPre:4.l. W. Sherrv. V. lA'llIll2lll. O. Riclenoiir. li. Kulim-s. 'l'. llzirtswick, G. Jones. H. Sleidle. K, Rishell. F. Miller R. Weber. Row l F. Fisher. 'l'. Gates, ll. VV:1hl, C, Sxvartv.. M. White. VV. Graflius, J. Beach. D. Kapp. R. Me- Donulcl, W. Adams. D. Rixhl. 'I'. Cro-v. C. Zumlel. G. Cohen lV. Presm C. Smith. G. Meyers, --,fxifi I -ala, Senior thletic Club inn Row G. Dreihellris. ll. Gill. N, Johnson. U. Williams, B. Bcemer. ll. Porter. N. Stevens, N. l'i1mmih,us. ll. Ralston, R. lVlaelVlL1llm. .l. Lawtlier. ND Row P. Bender. D. Urzmd. ll. Benn, D. Arnold. R, Tressler, G, Miller. T. Mason. F. Musscr R.Sproat.G.Grume1'. R. Park. lVlr. Haines. L. Brumgarde. l lwr Row R. Burpze. C. Bloom. S, Blazer. lVl. Gilligan. R. Coleman. A. Droege 1V, l'res.l, R. Blair, 1l'res.l. F. Kline l'l l'0llS.l, Lf. Riclehour 1See.l, H. Cooper, E. Elters, W. Horner. T!11'rfyfefgh Z MAROON AND GRAY Thirly-11 fn L' DE' W ir 9' if K - w H1-Y Club .lun Row-M. Merritt. A. Crabtree. Lee, R. Markle. D. Clark, H. Roan, P. lletxel, M. linutsen, R. Baker, VV. Currier, I. Keller. C. Olewine. H. Yeagley. Zxu Row-Mr. Stoddart. l.. Bender, I. Stavely, li. Lambert, P. Hassinger, R. Smith. VV. I Ilechdal. P. VVhite. I. Henry, S. Cobb, R. Struck, W1 Ilarkins. R. lilasingame. R. larks. D. XVhite., XV. Parsons. Rowvll. Keller, D. Clyde, T. Barrows, D. Davis. W. Reed, C. MacMullin. I. liish- burn QV. Pres.l, I. Currier QPres.l, M. Peters QTreas.l, Stavely QSec.j. R. McCord. l sr NV. Lewis. P. Heberling. The Ili-Y Club ol' the State College High School was host to the convention ol' the Older Boys' Conference of the North Central District of Pennsylvania. on December 3, -l and 5. Two hundred boys attended this conference. Discussion groups were held on the Seven Situations of Youth. Speakers included Dr. li. C. Davis. Dean R. Warnock, Dean C. P. Schott, and Dr. Dennis, all of The Pennsylvania State College. Mr. I. W. Claudy, Mr. Maynard Stevens. and the ministers of the State Col- lege churches. The chief speaker was Dr. Charles B. Foelsch of Sunbury. Pennsylvania. Some of the high lights of the program were the movies ol' the state Game Commission the sight-seeing trips around the college, and the banquets held in several churches. .54 , x ,QQ MAROON AND GRAY Tri-Hi-Y Club frm Row-I. Weaver, I. Fleming, M. King, E. Wlierry, M. Miles, M. Sheclie, A. Snow, B. Fletcher, I. Parkhill. 5111 Row-M. Crow, A. Norris, M. Hosterman, G. Park, L. Lytle, E. Turner, M. Trainer B. Strassner, N. Van Saun, M. Beatty. -l'rn Row-I. Donaldson, B. Long, I. Graham, H. Meyer, F. Harvey, L. Strassner, I. Hecliler B. Marsli, P. Dailey, A. Bloom. 3mm Row-H. Frost, D. Long, lf. Suvclam, B. Maurer, E. Kinsloe, B. Torrence, B. Haupt K. Sproat, I. Lowdcn, S. Hess, R. Fulton, M. Fortncy. 2Nn Row-M, Calvert, I. Clark, M. Tobias, I. Hanscoine, D. Wagner, M. Iones, L. Krum- rine, M. Lisse, R. Reisli, M. Lisse. I. Hoy, P. Keller. lsr Row-G. Kncpper, B. Gilford, M. Anderson, D. Beam, M. Popp, Gates fSec.I, B Slempfly CTreas.I, I. Babcock fPres.I, B. Billett QV. Pres.I, M. McCormick, N. Yearicl-:L R. Williams, Brockway. Forty MAROON AND GRAY r ., - ' an Dance Club Row 3-R. Struble, P, Edmonds, E. Poorman, J, Ulmer, M. Spicer, R. Walker. B. Spearly, E. Lowclcr, M. MacKenzie. Row 2-B. Eye-r, B. Bohn, B. Kerstetter, H. Norris, Miss Douthett, M, Musser, H. Walker. M. Kepler. E. Loesch. Row 1-B, Corl. B. Corl, H. Shea, L. Johnson 1Treas.J. D. Coble lPres,P. D. Homan lSec.J, H. Ellen- bergcr, L, Whitehill, V. Ross. .., F, -ur- l 01'f-l'-Olll' -X , nf 'L ', Radio Club ZND RoWvMr. Wright, H. Spots. M. Pugh, R. Lower, D. Doty, R, Thompson, R. Weaver. B. Turner. 151' Row-E. Lederer 4SeC.h, E. Steidle, W. Clark 1Treas.J, D. Beman IPres.J, R. Miller, G. Dietrich. W MAROON AND GRAY - ...1.. W af .,. l '1. Q4 15,2 MR -.51 'l'lli0I' IJIYIIIILIUCS Club lim: Huw H. Mlllm-1' W. Dunkvl. R, IVIcCm'cl, E. Dcnglcr, A. Cul'1'u1l1c1's, E. Mlllvr. ll. I4-4-, if Mlllclx G. Mc-yc1's.2Nn How Miss R1llI'l'lS.E. Rossmam, R Dutvhcr. M. Zanu, .I. Kxmmick. B. Fosu. E. Illmg- worth. J. All-xzmdvr. H. l'Iclxx'm'rls. T. Hutchmsun. lm' Row---R. Bl'L'Ul'l, S. Kulin, I. Ishlcr 1Soc.w, E.B1'own.D. hmm 1I'rcs.i,R.G1'z1xim-1' 4Px'0gr'am Chairmzmb, FI.W011c1'aL1,M. Hmdmzm, K. Smxlh. N.. . Q1 Q..-v .Q Knitting Club END Row INIIS5 Sml1h,O.Wul'il,.I.IIvx'01'ly,E.Dm'I'00.S.S10vC1'.lC.lIoy.M.1l'Vil1. lsr Row- B, Gem'- IHIV1. V. SD:lHl1lIlh..l. XVZIYSUII 1SL'l'.P..l.SXYilI'II1 4Pl'vs.b. V. Sl100mz1kc1', IC. Ax'ms11'm1g. M. RL-nm. 1'w0l'fj fll'U MAROON AND GRAY Junior High Home Economies Club BRD Row-D. Bloom, M. Mease, D. Dale, P. Merkle, E. Shank, B. Benn, M. Lambert, E. Zins, A. Decker. 2ND Row-Miss Scott. R. Rishel, D. Houtz, M. Henzi, M. Parks, B. Abramson, B. McNaul. E. Cassel- berry, B. VanSaun, K. Tressler. lsr Row-J. Alexander, J. Springer, B. Anderson, R. Bamer, M. Parks, C. Taylor 1V. Pres.J, J. Poor- man lPrcs.b, R. Saxion fSec.-Treas.b, M. Gross, R. Lovett. Forty-Zhrcc 'V ,UEFJL-J Art and Marionette Clubs 31211 Row-Miss Royer, K. Peters, H. Tarpley, J. Nageotte, B, Trainer, J. Knandel, B. Mcrkle, M. Gauger tPres. and Sec.J, P. Deal, N. Ruetif, A. Parkinson. E. Yeagley, V. Parkinson, Miss Mains. 2ND Row-D. Robinson 1Sec. 2nd Sem.J, M. Glenn 1Pres. lst Sem.3, P. Norris, L. Knutsen tPres. 2nd Sem.J, V. Elder, B. Donaldson, B. Heverly, P. Miller, C. Gearhart, 1. Craig, A. Musser, E. Smith, N. Musser. M. Higgins QTreas. 2nd Sem.J, M. Hussey QV. Pres. 2nd Sem.J. lsr Row-A. Grazier, R Rice 1Sec. lst Senm, M. Aikens. MARUUN A J GRAY R .lun ior Dramatics Club Ilan Row-M. Davey. B. Smith, B. Probsl, N. Ishler, M. Svropc. S. Thompson, D. Blanchard. N. Houtz, B. Platt, L. Maclhorn, L. Hoy. D. Campbell. 2Nn Row-AC. Nuyhnrt. W. Hickey. D. Donn, M. Humphric-s. E. Van Tino. B. Struck lTrcas. lst Scm.l. M. Archer uScc. lst Scm.J, M. Sherry, H. Manchester, T. Egolf lScc. 2nd Scm.J, Mrs. Watson. 1:-rr Row-P. Lzmq. E. Loesch. M. Shcctcr. M. E'-rouse. L. Eder. B. Fleming lV. Pros. lst Som.l. L.lKra- mor rPros. lst Scum. C. Morse. R. McCord QV. Pros. 2nd Semi, J. Miller, W. Noyhart, A. Zlerdt. J. Moyer. ll. Kcrstcllor. mi, ......--,...l'l-- ...... ,... I as .ag Junior thlclic Club Zinn Row R. Bc-1100. J. S1orL'l1, J. Mfllllll. D. Koon. W. Parker. L. Baughman. C. Scibcrt. E. Dugan. C. Friosc. J. Muycr. R. Hamm, D. Carruthers. 2ND Row -Mr. Armstrom.1'. E. Vllcst. R. Kistlcr, F. Metzger, E. Sheehe. J. Merritt, R. Overholts, I-I. Zong. C. Koon. R. Hosta-rman, M. Johnson. R. Hamilton, P. Grove. le-:'r Row B. H111 mam. D. Ilarvcy, R. Shibli, J. Donalloe. K. Ilostcrman, A. Daugherty 4Prcs.l. J. Nos- hiit KS1-U.-'l'rcas.l. D. Morrell, J. Bechtel, P. Daugherty, D. Ballinger. R. Boal. Forfy-fozn MAROON AND GRAY 3RD Row- 2Nn Row -M. Hartman. B. Torrence, I. Ishler, J. Gates. lsr Row- ..,,NN-N 1... Girls' Athletic Club Board of Control J. Graham. B. Long, Miss Douthett, J. Fleming, B. Billett. N. Yearick, D. Long tSec.J, B, Maurer tPres.7, A. Porter 1V. Presb, M. Gaugcr 1Treas.J Forty-fi1'r Cheerleaders LEFT T0 RIGHT-J. Hoy, J. Graham, M. Pearce 1Head Cheerleaderh, B. Maurer, P. Tressler, A, Porter MARUON AND GRAY Junior Music Club Tim Row li.Wilcl1-. lf. llulvy. B, Billull, M. Lissv. M. Calvcrt. A. Bloom. E. Wlicrry. A. Snow. I, Iwlilcr. 2Nll Row .l, Kvllvr. l'Z.Bi'rmw11.B. Milli-V. R. Rcisli, K. Popp, R. Popp. M,'1xtJi3l21S, M. Lisso, M. Hindma Isl' Row li. IA-cle-11-i'. W. llzirkms. A. CAi'1'i1tliei's lSuC.l, D. White 1Ti'vz1s.l. P. Wcttc-1':iu lV. Pip-s.l , , .I. l'lui'k ll rm-s.l. l . KL-llm-V. .l. Gziics. Mrs. Hays. -1 . yy . Verso Speaking Lholr lim Row' fA. Norris, C. Millvr. M. Milvs, A. Snow. J, Hartswick, A. Bloom. B, Sti'assnci'. .mn Row M. Fry. E. POUl'lll2lI'l. l.. Bonclcr. Fl, 'l'ui'nei', M. 'l'1'ainC1', J. Hanscom. R. Williams. E. Human. lsi' Row Miss liurris, E. Simpson. B. Hillctt. P. Kellc1',B. Miller. I. Islilor, J. Gatos. lil. vw MAROON AND GRAY 1 s '- x Band 4TH Row-D. Long lDrum Majorl, Mr. Smith tDirectorl, C. Neyhart, R. Smith, H. Thurston. Il. Whit- more, W. Harkins, J. Struck, W. Parsons, R. Reed, H. Corl, J. Garner, J. Beach. C. Zundel H. Keller, P. Rover. 3RD Row-J. Fishburn. R. Kapp, D. Beman, R. Shigley, R. Humphries. E. Barlo, T. Gates. Wm. Reed J. Benn. IZND Row-R. Parks. R. Struck, J. Keller, W. Lewis, S. Cobb, G. Cohan. H. Roan, W. Smith. J. NILISSDI' R. Korman, E. Lederer, G. Sheehe. D, Struhle. 151' Row-E. Stavely. R. Glenn, J. Stavely. R. McCord. P. White. I u . ,...,w , F01'f,v-r1'1f1'n Orchestra 411-i RowiMr. Smith. Director. 3RD Row-B. Pielemeier, D. Davis, E. Simpson, R. Blasinggaine, E. Stavely, H. Cori, P. Watkins, J. Garner. 2ND Row-D, White, R. Clyde, C, Chainplin, M. Parks, R. Parks, M, Crow. M. Tobias, S, Cobb, W. Smith. M. Knutsen, J. Beach, V. Ross, D. Hoinan, B, Cori, K. Sproat, B. Haupt. lsr Row-E. Lederer lConcertmeiste1'i. O, Ridenour, R. Smith, P, Heberling, A. Norris, M. Gauecr. M. Trainer. P. Cobb. NI, Pugh, R. Burge. G. Park, P. Edmonds, L.. Johnson. MAROON AND GRAY -7 .1 uv - Svuiur lligh Girls, Glue Club illm Row--B. Sfrzissner, J. Hartswick, M. Rimmey, B. Miller, E. Miller, C. Miller, II, IIumpl1rics. .l. Sluglo. M,llindm1m. E. Wetterau. L. Bender, M. Miles, L. Whitehill, J. Alexander, Il. Leo. ZND Row--Miss Pippcrt, P, Diehl. N. VanSaLm, J. Stover, K. Breon, R. Reish, M. Lissc, E. Turner. I.. Krumrmc, P. Ke-llvr, J. Iizmsvomc, B. Eycr, .I. Clark, B. Long J. lvlorse. lsr Row--B. Flvtclmcr. M. lVIz1cKrznzic. E. Luwder. E. Poorman, B. Gifford, J. Hoy. J. Graham. J. Gatos 4Scc.1. B. IVI2lLll'0l' lPros.m, B. Torrance. H. Walker, R. Walker. M. Rimmcy. R. Dutulmcr. xx X Junior High Boys, Glen Club Zinn Row fR. Park. C. Warner, G. Warner. ll. Roan, R. Struck, G. Nagcotte. R. Weaver. D. Clark. C. Klmu. R. Rcish. 2Nn Row--Mr, S4-rill lDircctor3. R. McCord. D. Ruhl, G. Olcwinc, D. Ilurman. R. Marklv. J. Keller. N. Cummings, R. Cramer. G. Gruzicr. A, Crabtree. lsr Rown R. Ruhl. W. Minshall. W. Clark, R. Miller, R, Blair lPrcs.l. T. Koon, R. Grazicr. 'li Mason P. White, C. Colcmun lPiamstJ, l fn'!AV-z'1'gfll MAROON AND GRAY rl ' X A Capella Choir 31111 Row-D. Ruhl, G. Olewine, A. Droege, D. White, G. Nageotte, M. Tobias, M. Lisse, R. Reish, A. Garner, M. Lisse, J. Slagle. E. Holmes. 2Nn Row-Miss Pippert, K. Popp, M. Jones, J. Hoy, M. Hlndman, L. Krumrine, M. Calvert, B. Maurer, J. Clark, E. Brockway, M. McCormick, W. Minshall, R. Grazier, Mr. Serff. lsr Row-D. Beam, M. Popp, B. Wilde, R. Popp, F. Haley fPianistJ, P. Wetterau lSec.J, R. Baker 4Pres.J, J. Babcock KV. Pres.J, D. Wagner, E. Kinsloe, T. Koon, R. Miller. Forty-nilzr' Junior High Girls' Glee Club 350 Row-M, Ream. L. Hoy, D. Dale, J. Knandel, S. Stover, A. Lowder, L. Harper, D. Shigley. J. Poor- man, M. Sheeter, J. Heverly, C. Morse. 2ND Row-Miss Pippert, J. Ash. M. Lambert, B. Struck, L. Eder, J. Miller, J. Alexander, P. Cobb, D. Blanchard, F. Melhuish, M. Swope. lsr Row-M. Triebold. M. Davey, M, Archer, J. Watson, S. Thompson LV, Pres,3, M. Shibli, M. Glenn lSec.-Treas.J, R. McCord, M. Parks, E, Shank, B. VanSaun, P. Lang, A. Decker, B. Lang, E. Furst. MAROON AND GRAY as . 'I-'Q Senior Play Zinn Row-MD. Struble, R. Baker, H, Whitmore, R, Roan, R. Struck, G. Nageotte, R. Beemer, E. Stavely, VV. Parsons. :IND Row--T. Hutchinson. B, Gilford. M. Anderson, M. McCormick, L.. Krumrine, B. Torrence, B. Maurer, D. Wagner, M. Leathers, G. MacMu11in, J. Lee, lsr Row-W. Dunklc. C. Coleman, N. Yeariek. G. Alexander, M. Popp, W. Lewis, J. Babcock, R. MeCord. M. King. E. Kinsloe, W. Harkins, E, Brockway. PLAY CAST Glenn Alexander, Walter Lewis . Mary lean Popp, lean Babcock Nancy Yeariclt, Marge Ring Walter Parsons, Robert Struck Donald Struble, lack Lee Thelma Hutchinson , .. Robert McCortl William Harkins Elizabeth Kinsloe George MacMullin , . Elsie Brockway William Dunkel . . , Catherine Coleman BUSINESS STAFF , . Richard Halter Irma Schlow, Bernice Maurer, Earl Stavely Barbara Torrence. Mary lietty Anderson Mary Leathers, Margaret Mcfformicla, Lenore lirumrine, Dorothy Wagner, Miss Douthett , ..William Dunkle Ilarry NVhitmore, Guy Nageotte , . Harry Roan Dorothy Wagner llerbert Kalness Mrs, lialness Alice Ralness junior lialness Robert lialness Martha, the maicl Antlrew Goodrich Mr. Goodrich Mrs. Goodrich Mr. Lawerence Mrs. Lawerence Mr. Havens Mrs. Havens llusiness Manager Asst. liusiness Managers Atlvertising Managers Properties antl Costumes Stage Manager Asst. Stage Managers lilectririan Asst. lilectrician The Seniors presented the comedy Rig-Heartetl Herbert, a play adapted from the story by Sophie Kerr. Fifty MAROON AND GRAY Fifty-one Operetta 8TH Row-H. Ralston, E. Stavely, I. Beach, R. Parks, S. Cobb, M. Knutsen, I. Currier. 7TH Row-W. Reed, G. Olewine, N. Cummings, G. Warner, R. McCord, C. Warner. G. MacMullin, N. Yearick, R. Beamer, E. Lederer, P. Heberling, M. Gauger, G. Park 6TH Row-H. Thurston, W. Clark, W. Minshall, S. Meyer, B. Long, I. Lee, P. Harvey, M. Peters, K. Sproat, R. Clyde, P. Cobb. STII Row--I. Alexander, Kimmick, D. Long, E. Suydam, I. Graham, L. Strassner, I. Stover A. Garner, A. Sparhawk, R. Popp, R. Glenn, R. Burge, R. Kapp, W. Dunkel. 4TH Row-D. Long, I-I. Frost, I. McDonald, B. Maurer, E. Kinsloe, M. Popp, E. Wetterau K. Popp, B. Wilde, B. Miller, I. Ishler, B. Haupt, R. Williams, E. Brockway. 31m Row-G. Knepper, B. Billett, L. Whitehill, B. Torrence, I. Keller, R. Struck, P. Hetzel W. Lewis, R. Blasingame, A. Droege, R. Baker, I. Garner. ZND Row-Miss Burns, M. Calvert, I. Clark, M. Tobias, D. Wagner, M. Iones, L. Krumrxne M. Lisse, R. Reish, M. Lisse, I. Hoy, Mr. Smith. lsr Row-D. Beam, M. Anderson, T. Koon, I. Babcock, I. Slagle, D. White, E. Holmes. R. Miller, M. McCormick, W. Harkins, G. Nageotte, D. Struble. The Senior High School presented as their annual operetta, In an Old Kentucky Gar- den, adapted from the music by Stephen Foster. There was much opportunity for the Old South atmosphere, with hoop skirts and lovely ladies, set to the beautiful Foster songs, and the operetta was a decided success. 1 Av wr-1 '5 f ' '57f5512?ws1'Ui 5? W4 'Wy' 4 f 1 ' ' N K I 1 1 M , ,1 1 F ,, gl f. K 'E 75' S 1 W ' ' 21 - K, Lmlk H 14- g :2A-if Kr S wr, ' ,y . H, 13,1 i,au7ii'...fiw3! 4 4 L f.4:1y,,,,l fa QE 5235 f .,I.,. ., - J. , f ff' :if51ff .'7 I 3 f f' 131 if: V yi- X 44-' 4 ' ,., , 5 1.5 X 11,5 AQQ3' 31 ,2 iw. 'M yi -1-LM 5 1-.-tp mb yu, s ' H, :L-, T .3.i S., w, a .ia wxfagg, izrq L , Q A . 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P- 1 ,1 H N' 11244 ' , ' - ff Q ,X J '- -' .M gf, Maja. Q, '- ' 2:75. ' ,, I :iii w-'f' , fm. ' - x -5-'-' h n .. I , fl . 'K za Lf f ff x N' I - . ,, f si . 1. X K' ' 11? 3 3 ,. sv ' 1. z X2 Q -'F I 2 .iiff g NE' 31551 if , ., ,x.,-..f,.- Yif I 2 ' if-T' . L ff ' E. gg. 1 fi . 4 5: .A .,,,.,-4-f- 6. - -'A+ Eff Gnu.: MAROON AND GRAY Do You Remember-U Back in ,34 when we learned about love? CA lot of beginners then were Mickey and Elsie, Harlan and Mebe, Cae and Doggie, Skipper and Nance, Gazzy and Bernie, lean Lininger and Maxie, Iunie and Madge, Norma and Bob Beemer, Dot Wagner and Don Clark.j That way back thar Bob Blair and Barb were altar-bound, and Peggy McCormick Hitted between Currier and Koonie? That at the end of an undefeated season the football team lost to Bellefonte? Lenore Krumrine's dance where mistletoe was plentiful for bashful boys? The first big high school dances we were allowed to attend-Soph Hop and Iunior Prom? -And P. O. D. arrived in town that year? '35, and our first night game when we beat Lewistown? How the music went round and round at the Slotch Brothers' dance? Whom the love bugs were biting? . . . Baker and Rossman, Weaver and Cur- rier, Walt and Mebe, and Elsie and Iohnny Harkins-pardon me, or was it Olmstead ?-Lil Lytle and Frankie Ca Bellefonte ladj, Scottie and Midge, Don Clark and Ruth Williams, Koonie and Cae, Skipper and Nance. How the high school went broke paying for band uniforms? And It Rained at the operetta? Charlie Sharp at our own Soph Hop fwhich lost money, ? Miss Burns arriving? '36, when they really C?j started the Hollow? That they initiated the popular new grading system? The singer in a white satin dress with Iohnny Barnes' Band at the Ir. Prom? Hang-over love affairs ?-Iohnny and lean W. fbut yes,j, Anderson and Lewis. Certain other maids and men ?-Bob McCord and Fran, Harry fRip-tidej Roan and Dot W., Don and Natalie, Dot Howe and Bob Beemer, Grazier and Donaldson, Iunie and Frostie, Nance and Big George, Baldie and Ruth Williams, Koonie and Cae, Fishie and lean Clark, Dex Stevens and Thelma, Helen Lee and Scottie, Maxie and Poppy, Ruthie Reish and Gil Olewine, Beverly and Dave Holahan, Bernie and Hayes. CWe should never have started that list-it has no endlj And spring fever made some changes ?-Mickey and Barb, Ray and Lenore, Mebes and Harlan, Ibby and Walt, Bill Clark and Cae. Iunior Plays, when Lardy broke the couch and panicked 'em in Wit's End ? Wild Hobby Horses made the contest at the college? Iean H. couldn't hold Struble's hand in Castle of Mr. Simpson ? Fifty-four ,37-the Hollow completed at last? Q--the thrill of our Hrst game on itlj That Mr. VVright arrived? The Senior-Alumni where we made some money and introduced a bar- milk P Senior Play where the main characters chewed speechlessly on celery while millions roared? We introduced the Press Party, Miss Maroon and Gray and Peter Piper and even Mr. Passmore got his fortune told F Hi-Y Best Girl banquet at the Sigma Chi? Operetta openings, and Ianie Slagle and Don White romancing while Eddie,' Harkins sang a solo-L'Be Gonelw? That Douthett left and Northrup came? Commencement plans begun and everyone getting nice to each other after all these years? Shifts in the sands of romance P-Still Bob and Fran, then Mickey and Marge, Dick and Bernie, Barb and Ray, Blasie and Ibby, Clarkie and Hosterman, Turner and Henry, Weaver and Yeuell, Lenore and Harry, Blair and Keller, Barrel and his Betty Wash, Ruth Kuhn and Bob Lower, Hindman and Hetzel, Currier and Babcock. That we're going to conquer the world? Ti 'T 9 - i T W e Value Our Customers Praise T THE NEW SUIT You HAD Us MAKE FOR You A THE NEW SUIT You HAD Us DRY CLEAN AND PRESS T THE SUIT You HAD Us REPAIR l l ALL THESE ARE INDICATIONS THAT You CAN TRUST oua WORK PHONE 3461 UNDER THE CORNER A-Tis Iffffy-,mf NAME G. Alexander M. Anderson. ww,,,w . NICJKNAME Baldie ,,,w. .. ..,,, Mebe .,,,, ,.,..,,7. I. Babcock ...A.,,.,7,. Babbie ,.,,,,,7, ,7.,, R. Baker .,.,A,,A77,,,,.. Rickie .,,.7,.7,7.... D. Beam .,..,,.,.....,,,. Cuddles ,,,, ,,.,,,, R. Beemer.. ,.... .7.., B ob .,.,.,,,,7,,.77. .. L. Bender ...,...,. .... L arry . ..,, ....... . . R. Billett ,........ ...... D ick .. . R. Blair ..,.....,..,...... Baler ..... R. Blasingamc E. Brockway. ...,.. . s M. Calvert.. .,,..,. .. W. Casselberry D. Clark ..,.. ,........... I. Clark ........ ......,. W. Clark .. D. Coblc . .. C. Coleman Blasie ..... ..., . Chubbie .,...,, Maree .. .,.., .,,, . . Bill .. ..,... ....... . . Clarkie Clarkie ffff ff. Bill .. ............. .. .Dec . . .. ..,. Cue . . A Class Roll HOBBY 'leasing people ........ Scribbling things ...... AMBITION WILL BE To be quiet .,..,.,,.,............ Little angel second Iane Adams. .Married to big executive Corresponding ,,,.., ..... . .To amount to something.Politician. Loahng ...... ......... ........... T o be an ambassador. ..... Hen-peeked Designing gowns ................ To marry a millionaire. Dress model Breaking hearts ..........,., Playing soccer ,... .....,,.,.... , ...... To have his own broken.Second Valentino Mayor of Boalsburg. Piccolo player Thinking of the girl friend .To be always faithful. ....Always faithful Slinging It ....... . ...... .. ..... Sh-h-h-h! ................ ......... . College widower. Music ........................... Cracking puny puns . .. ,.......To get up for orchestra. Znd Rip Van Winkle .......To be a prom queen....,Divorcee Knitting on one sweater ...,. Aller a la France ..... . ....... A certain man's wife Unknown ..................... Five or six girls ....... . .. secretj of England To decide on one,.... .......Bachelor Managing things ................. Women's Rights fan ...... Dog-trainer Aviation ..,............... China dogs ...... .. Music .. ..... IR Shoemaker Bros. I FIREPROOF i FURNITURE STORAGE . ........To date Deanna DurbinTruck driver. .....,.A-l stcnographer Her boss's wife. ..To be Kath. Cornell II Missionary QQS5.. .. E.. E., DELL-.. .. -L Glennland Pool I PURE, F ILTERED WATER 4 fl- I l LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE I I I HAULING ' I SPECIAL RATE EVERY SATURDAY Phone I I 75 MORNING FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN l State College, Pa. I , l l l A -if I Me' e 'A ee - Fifty-six NAME P. Corl ,,7.,.....,,A,.w.... NICKNABIE I. Currier ,.....,.,,,.,, Currier G. Driebelbis ,,7,, . Paul 7,..,.,,..,, Red , Q11 A. Droege ,,,,777,7,. Tony ,,,,7,,7 . W. Dunkle Y,,.,...,7,, Bill . ..,,,, ,,,.., . I. Fishburn ,,,, 7,,v . ..Fishie I. Fleming ,,,,....,,.,, Iohnnie . ,,,.,. . M. Fry ................... Maven ......, A. Garnerd... ..,.,.... Adie Hom-:Y Eying the girls ...,,,...,. Being a Boy Scout ...,., Track .............. . .... .. Swinging it ,.,,.,,,. .,.. Stage hand .,.............., Worrying about girls Getting in the rough Automobile books. .,.. , Saying very little ..,.... AMBITION College farm mgr. .,.,,.,. , Honeymoon in Europe Glen Cummingham II .,.. None ........,..........,... ...,.. . To be a dramatic artist .,,, Happily married ..... WILL BE Florist Married to Iean County agent Vaudeville comedian Movie director We wonder. Getting out of the rough.Sought after. Aviator ..................... , ,.... .. Chiropodist .....,................ Admiral Byrd II Heart specialist R. Grazier ,,.. ,,.. .,.., B o b .....,.. ..,.... M aking noise .... To beat Fred Astaire ..... Model for collar ads E. Gummo. ..,.....,. Gummie ........,. Photos . ......... Private secretary .... ......., L eague of Nations Head W. Harkins ,,.,. Willy ,.,............. Photography ..........,.... ........ P hilosophy prof. . ..,..,. .Soap box orator I. Hechler .....,. ,...... I eanie ....... Finding out the score ..... To find out the score . ..,. Never know P. Hetzel. ,..,.. ...... Tiny ......,......... Tearing around .,.. ........... ..... N o ne as yet ........,....,.,.,... Professional gold digger M. Hindman ..... ...Margee ............ Taking people for a ride.. .... To be an M.D ......,....,..... Gypsy D. Howe . ......... Dot ....... ....... B ob ...................... -.... .... ........ T o grow up ........ ........ R un marriage bureau M. Huey .. ......... Margie . ......... ..Giggling ......... .. . ..... To be a Steno ........ ......... S omebody's Stenog. H. Humphries .... Hump .. ........... Playing piano ......... Cab Calloway's pianist .... Piano tuner T. Hutchinson .. Tocldy . . .,....... Movies ............ .. ...... Actress . ......... .......... . ....... M ickcy Mousc's wife. E. Iones ......... . .... Else ...... . ..... Embroidery , ..... .. .... To get married ...., .......... H itchcd. QSM - A- - 3 - . avg? gh--a. W.. ga-. ..... W... g. ---W I ' CONGRATULATIONS TO T I Cvmplfmfwff y THE CLASS OF 1938 I of I I Mclianahanas Drug 7 T S I T t0I'C l The Dux Club ' ' 124 S. Allen St. State College, Pa. l Og'-mf . Y g . .41-'WE I ---f - W- ---f -- --ff-f --I fl BEST WISHES TO l A Graham and Son THE CLASSOF 1938 1 Confectionery g ' Meyers F 1 fx y-.raven 437-441 W. College Ave. W . NAME M. Kepler . M. King ,,,, Kinsloe .. C. Kline ,,,,,,.. T. Koon ,. L. Krumrine R. Kuhn M. Leathers E. Lederer H. Lee , , , W. Lewis . M. Lisse ...,, I. Lininger .. B. Lohr. ......... . R. Lower ...,,,,. L. Lytle .. .. NicKNAME Sookie .. .. . Marge .............. lbby ...... ........ Puce -. - -. ...... .. Koony .... .... ...., Krum Ruthie ..,... O. Mary ...... ..... . Rubinofff Lee .. ....... Walt . . . . Licie .... ....... Ieanie. .......... . Bea ..., .. .. Bob ..., .. .. Lil L HOBBY Getting into trouble .. .. Y . crOlt YY...YYY.. ..............,............ Taking pictures. Ice-skating ,,,. .. Athletics ........ Stamps, Dating ..., Cooking .. Music . ...... Looking beautiful ABIBITION To stay out of trouble .... To join the Army .. .... r. To tricycle thru Europe Hi-way patrolman, ...... . To go to Bryn Mawr .... To join the Navy . ...,.., . Dating some more ........ Interior decorator .,... , WILL BE Farmer's wife Commander-in-Chief Swell Tough cop Little Lord Fauntleroy ll The power on the ship Dater Cooking for her husband Philharmonic conductor lust Buttercup Looking beautiful .. ..... .. Doing nothing. . Hard to tell Singing .... . . College Tickling the accordion . .,.., A job .... .......... ........ . Typing , ,,,.,,,.,.,,,.....,.. . ..... .. Writing ...,,... Poetry . .. ., Stenographer Aviator ............ .. ....... .... . To move to Bellefonte .... Movie star President of Harvard Hell hop Adventuress Mrs. ..... ,....... . African explorer Famous writer A. Marshall Ann .. .... ....,.. I leading ..... .. To be ambitious .. . ...... Ambitious B. Maurer .. Bernie c .c,, .,.. . Dick cc.. Phys Ed. .... ...................... C llympic Star G. MacMullin Mickey L Golf L c c L L c.cc Marry Marge ......... .... . Bald R. McCord Muckard . .. ,... Messing around ,.,... .. ...... To stand up on skiis -.-.- l2ll1il0f l l CQMPLIMENTS OF l TORCH MOTOR COMPAN Fifty-eight NALIE NICKNAME HOBBY M. McCormick .,.... Peg ..,,, N G. Nageotte ,,,..,.,,, G. Park ...... ..,..,, R. Parks. ,,,,.,7,,,,,,.... W. Parsons ,,A,,,,,,,,, M. Pearce .. M. Peters ,,,,, ,,,.... M. Popp ,...... ..,,,, R. Reish ,,,,, M. Rimmey Ray ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ...........M1dge .,,,,,,,..Ruth1e . .. ............Mirian1 H. Roan ,.............,.. Iunior N. Sauers ............,, Normie I. Schlow .,.. M. Slagle K. Smith R. Snyder .. K. Sproate.. E. Stavely., B. Stemplly B. Strassner .........., . . .. ...Squirm Ianie . ,,..,, ....,,, . . ..,.. Kate ,.,.. . ,,,,, .Mope .. Kac .. ,,,, .. . ..,,,,,,,, Barrel .. .. Bebs .,,,..,,,.,,,...,. Guy ..,.,..,.. ......, Ierry ,,,.,...,....... Iunie ,.., ,...,,.,,,, Stone ,..... .. ...... . Poppy ,,,,,,,. ,,.,, Bernie ,. ,,,,,...., , Horses ....,. ,,,,..,,., ,.,,,,.., Singing ,,,,,,,.,, ..,, . . . ,,,., Going to Altoona . ..,,,, Stringing them a line t. Dancing ,,,.,,,. .,,...,,,, . . ,,,, ., Waiting for the bell to ring Skiing ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,... ,.,..,,.. Collecting ,.,.......,.,. ,,.,...,. Tearing around ,,.,,,.,... . ..,,,. , Being engaged ,,,., .. Cave man stuff .,.. . .. Attending sports ,...,.. Talking ,,,,,,,,...,.. Singing .. . ..,,,. Collecting pictures. . Sports ,.,, .,,,,,, ,,.,,. Tennis .. Benny Goodman , Going to Hecla ,,,,,. Dancing .,,,.,,,..,...t., . ,,,.,,, , AIHBITION WILL BE Marry a wealthy doctor Phys. Ed. teacher Not to study ....... ....... Crooner To get her freshman ...... Get him .Getting away with it ...Office-boy Heh! Heh! .... ..... . .. President of U.S.A. Have bell ring earlier ...... A physical-culture ad. To be a forester. . ....,... First girl Foot-ball star To be a lawyer .... .. ...... Sec'y of War Beauty culture ...... .. ..... Znd Helen of Trov Have it last- ....... ......... A lways in love Optometrical Engineer. Strong man in circus Private Sec'y ........ .... Happily married To talk some more ......... Radio Broadcaster Singer in movies .. ......... Prima Donna To be a singer ...... . ....... Ambulance driver To sleep longer ...... ......... C lark Gable's stand-in Efficiency expert .. .. ........ Math. prof. To relax iminutes . .... Ditch digger Marry a bacteriologist .... His wife To live in Florida . ......... On ranch in Calif. -aaa A a at-e-I5-f5' 2 - g in-'20 F l l . TOBACCO CANDY G. C. lVIurphy CO. i I . 5 and 10C Store l l A l The . A WITH SELECT MERCHANDISE , p TO ONE DOLLAR l l A I l ews CO. l ' . . South Allen p A l l y MAG.AZINES NEWSPAPERS Fifly-nine NAME Nick D. Strublc 77 .,,.., 7 Don 77 R. Struck 7 ,,,7,.. Bob 7 7 ll. Torrence M. Traincr7 Ii. Turner 7 N. VanSaun D. Wagner7 H. VValker 77 R. Walker . I. Weaver D. White 7 7 77777777.Barb , . 7 777lxid7 ..,, 77 Nmrr I-loam' 777.777Photos 77 7. 777Camp1ng ,,7,,7, ,,,,,...,,,. 7 77 7 ,,7, Working CPD in library 7,,,,, Boys 77 .A., ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,. 7 SU Il ,,,,, 7 Red 7. 77 7 lloys 7 777777Nomie 7,,,, Knitting 7 777777Dot 777 7 . 777777777Staying up late r .7 Walkie ,,,,,,,,. ,7Embroidery 7 7 Walkie ,.,, 7 77Reading 7 7 ,,,,, 7 7777.77Iean 77 .777777Everything under Don 7 7 Cartooning .7 H. Whitmore 777Lardy R. Williams 7 Mashy R. Williams 7. 777777 Ruthie N. Ycarick O. Yeuell 7 7 77 .77Nance .7 7.777 Waki 77 7 Dancing 7777Experimenting , Driving car777777 7 7.777Dogs 777.,,777777Sleeping ABIBITION C. P. Accountant77 777Research chemist 777...777 To stay out late 777...7 777777 A hall-patrol boy 7777.7777777 Rich man's wife . To be a nurse 77 777777 77.7 7 7 Learn to ski 7 77 Secretary 77.77..7777777777777..777. To be a clerk 77 7 To have enough time 77777 2nd Leonardo DaVinci Chemist 777777 77 77Phys. Ed. coach 7777.777777777 7 Air hostess 7777777777777777..7..777 Practically nothing , WILL. BE Sec'y of State Poet A terrible housekeeper Wealthy widow Glamour Girl A pretty nurse Radio stooge Henry Pord's stenog Power behind the throne Always busy Funny paper cartoonist A great success Head of his household Bookkeeper .7.7 777,7777777777 Coach of White Sox The pilot's wife Going back to Hawaii 03'-pi 7 7 7777 I77,,,7-7v, 77 ,741-120 A Common Exprc'.vs1'on in Town and on Campus You Can Get It At Metz er's I STUDENT SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG-CAMPING SUPPLIES AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES ARGUS-EASTMAN--AGFA-UNIVEX CAMERAS l Shop t Metzgervs Sixty W' '23 Typewriters REMINGTON L. C. SMITH UNDERWOOD CORONA New and Used Trade-in Value on Old Maehirzes at The Athletic Store opposite Main Gate JAY- .EE PERFECT WOMAN OF 1938 Beverly Stempfly's hair. Norma Sauers' eyes. Dot Howe's eyelashes. Barbara 'l'orrence's mouth. lean Clark's nose. lilsie Btockway's complexion. Marge King's smile. Nancy Yearick's figure. Mary Trainer's clothes. Beatrice I.ohr's sweetness. Dot Wagner's sense of humor. Helen Humphries' dancing ability. Elizabeth Kinsloe's poise. Bernice Mauer's athletic ability. Katherine Sproat's willingness to help. 'U Observing a young lady standing alone, Robert Lower stepped up to her and said: Pardon me, but you look like Helen Black. lane Slagle: Yes, I know l do, but l think l look far worse in white. er L. C. Smeltzer Mc:CoitMloK IPEERING F.utM EQUPMENT-SA1.Es and Sisitviei Phone 3457 State College, Penna. ' r if-'ici .4129 PARTY PASTRIES U' The Electric Bakery Allen Street KX Sm l DODD i i i .1220 F y Service Station l COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE l PINE GROVE Mll.LS, PA. eerie. ii ii-i,,,iO ilk' , 'W f Nittany Meadows l i Farm Store l i Phone 775 l for KQUALITY Mears, Guoeiaiues und PRODUCE Q Ot1EitNsEY MILK and CREAM l p 1--W - V- - - - -- -- 7 qi-at -4-'20 l Peoples l Furniture Co. 616 W. College Ave. Ezfc'rythIng for lhe Home l C gl I-F26 l STONEYQS . i y Recreation Parlor l F4711 ' W? 'M fr' ' N Sixty-two 9 25. 1 Q We 3 S ty-th rec' F R E D 9 S 5 l 1 Complete Lunch and Fountain Service I 5 138 South Allen Street we Clemson Motor EYES COIHPHHY E EXAMINED CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH AND GLASSES FITTED I VV. College Ave. l lg K Y H Y Y V meg REPAIRINC A SPECIALTY I I 3 FLOWERS DIZ EVE! ROHII Ifc DR TI ua GRADUATE l g I l OPTOMETRIST Party Flower: tl Specialty N State College Floral Shop l 402 E. College Ave. 127 West Beaver Avenue Phone 2342 l A wie .4-MD C5-'sg SS S ,S W ' F I, M? Porter 81 Weber l , I HEADQUAR'I'ERS Fon H SHLRWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS'- Compliments . Of VARNISHLS-AND IMPLRIAI WALL PAPER 9 I Sohlow s Quallty l Sho I . P , l S I l Ifhonc 2703 123 Frazier sf. I I l , l fqdeewg We Sixty-six w w , . w . x . Q35- t F R E D 9 S Y Y l t Complete Lunch and I Fountain Service i 5 t I 138 South Allen Street Y we S ty-th ree .4-swf T QE 1 4 7 1 . i 1 Harvey S The Musle Room 1 1 IFORSHE BEEF IN 1 WE SERVICE ANY MAKE RADIO 1 CE REATVI' ODASM 1 IXLL WDRK GUARANTEED 1 AND SHORI LUNCHI-.5 1 211 Pugh Sr, - ' Phone 2311 rg? ' eg' A 035, lx 245, , 4:2155 C' I' if 1 4? A ,amp zmcnzx 1 A Of 1 3361? Qhaipifb 1 Louise A. Lambert 1 BEAUTY SHOP A .1 Above Athletic Store 1 STAPEK l'7'Lifi:'1:RPERv Phone 2042 L LBS: a s I 1 - - N X - 1 1 DO YOU N11I1D A 1'11C,YC,1,11, ' I' ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT OR 1 GENERAL HARDWARE? 1 116 McA11ister St. 1 See X 1 1 1 1 1 Lemmon and 1 ' 1 1 Granger 1 1 o 200W.Co11cgc Ave. 1 1 Sales ' NASH ' Servwe 1 1 I 'E E ,L,r L Sixty-four 95 'S or E l 1 N FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Say It With Flowers ' M. 417 is I 'B S' H Y' 'ft' Ts! 5 2- x .I ' H, ,322 TIME O !1eigQ .iqw'lD2ia:. .wrt-Q5 L! Q 1 q 1 vi A ! g2Hs W A Xgggi I H' A gz r L5 - Q! FLURISTS TElElmlLI:I!LEYEwiRYASSUIZIAfIGN c5'2'f'i'-ffhgzfw The Maremor Florist STORE AND GREENHOUSE Ralph E. Moore 222 West Beaver Avenue Phone 3151 -jizfe WAAAA -Er il 'xii 313' M? Clemson Motor EYES Company EXAMINED CHRYSLER-PLYMoUTH AND I f I GLASSES FITTED VV. College Ave. er e QI V REPAIIIING A SPECIALTY Ie FLOWERS DT. EVEI RO311 FOR 'l'I Ili GRADUATE l I OPTOME'I'RlST Party Flowers Ll Spcvzlzlly l State College Floral Shop l 402 E. College Ave. V 127 West Beaver Avenue Phone 2342 l 3' I I or 'QE A ee A Y'ee ala- S15-I-I I - . If? Porter 81 Weber T , , l'lliADQUAR'l'liRS Iron l l ' SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS-M Comphmcms l VARNISHES-AND IMIJLRIAI l of WALL PAPER l I S 9 Q I. I A e ow S ua. Ity l I Shop I I Phone 2703 IZ3 Frazier St. , I 1 l II. e II Sixty-six aa F PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP Official Photographers for 1938 Maroon and Gray a P YY E IF IT'S NEW AND SMART I YOU WILL FIND IT AT I Cyabtygqfg Kalin,s Dress Shop I I THE BEST IEWELRY STORE 144 S. Allen Street I IN THF BEST TOWN C AEEE- V W Y 7 IN CENTRECOUNTY 9 Gernerd S I SPRING SUITS- TOPCOATS One-Three-Two Allen Street CLEANING, PRESSING, REPAIRING lsihm Cris Yffr A I - ---- fsf -- 1020 I M? F I We Carry a FullLi11e of I ATLANTIC CERTIFIED l I LUBRICATION I WESTINGHOUSE I I APPLIANCES I I l I RANGES, REERIGERATORS I I WATER HEATERS ssd I Gasoline and ous LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT I I ' W. H. Marshall ' Phone 2202 Glcnnland Bldg. l l sis Guy Z. Stover 624 E. College Ave. State College, Pa. Sixty-eight Elsie: But if you are a thought reader why 4 do you read my hand instead of mind?,' Q I P. Hetzel: It's so much easier. I can see N at once you have a handf, N Q i KEEP UP HIGH SCHOOL I. Henry: Are you fond of indoor sports? FRIENDSHIPS E. Turner: 'gYes, providing they go home 1 earlyf' Q Mr. Strong: Where do we Hnd Mangoesf' G. Dreibelbis: Where woman goesf, L I C07Zli72uC to 0166! dfld Cdl dl Service Station Rea and D61-iCk9S N. Atherton St. Esso Gas ciOODYEAR TIRES i FOUNTAIN AND SODA GOODS Phone 3893 a 9 MITFFS TAILOR HOP . Custom Made Clothes Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Neatly Done i Sixty-nine is e f fe at New Gasoline Station and Tourist Cottages I One-Half Mile East of State College Route 322 Complete Fountain Service and Dancing at at ae fa John H. Henszey Building Contractor and Real Estate a g g gg get a .EEEEEEEE E E EE -EEE E gl? Authentic Styles 1 Clover Farm fm. Men T StOI'6S Prompt Deliver' T 1 l . 5 T 4 T Struble's t Grocery 4 SOUTH ALLEN STREET A R. E. STRUBLE S C P t T ph 748 145155 el?--J E E T' E HALEOFYOUR for Every Occasion E SCHOOL LIFE I 1 I THE T PE Re Blair T T I . t of G1ftS T l THE T ' ICE CREAM Allen Street T DELICIOUS EEEEEEET EE E Em-5 tt . 1 AT YoUR SERVICE Martln SZ Kreamer l 24 HOURS A DAY Barber Shop l O,B1'yan'S Service I Station ' S. Atherton St 128 E.. C ll-v A L ' Nt 0 the Venue -A State College, Pennn. 'l u n l -v e ..A.,-...-..vWm W -. C' L I- H... W ...,.,,.,.., ,.,,...., A - The Children's Shop MORRELUS E. College Ave State College Calldy and Nut I We Stress in Freshness and Quality INFANTS' and IUVENILE Let us serve your parties WEAR TO SIXTEEN YEARS College Ave. and Pugh St. IW I ml? gig. . FOI' BROTHER 01' SISTER PRESTON A. FROST IOHN R. DOTY SPORT and DRESS l LDER A SHOES . E You ARE PLEASED TO WEAR . FI'0St, FROM l l St Elder l Bottorf Bros. A BOOWPY l ,.'5fZtZffL'ZtE They K.-fp You Looking Your Best Real ESIHIC NOIHFY Public l Seventy-two Atherton Street Service 215 S. Atherton AMERICAN OIL PRODUCTS 'AFT' CONGRATULATIONS! CLASS OF IQ38 Choose one of the new Elgin Or Dial 3869 Hamilton Wrist watches we have ,S Dr A I On display for your graduation i gift. Ti A l I R. F. Stein Motor Co. , l SHOMBERG S OLDSMOBILES ' SALES-SERVICE IEWELERS . D181 3451 - WATCHES DIAMONDS emi' tg? t 'ig Compliments LINGERIE LINENS Of Q EGOLFS H. W. SAUERS I Clothier DRY GOODS and NOTIONS nf l State College I DRAPERIES GLOVES A-L-A -at if A ff-AE Seven ty-th ree AN IDEAL GIFT Electric Shaver Scl-llclf.-REMINGTON RAND AND SHAVE MASTER l. E. S. LlcllTlNG ZENITH-PHILCO AND G. E. RADIO Electric Supply McClellan Chevrolet y Company THE FINEST SELECTION OF USED CARS IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA E. College Ave. State College S Q35- Geo. Wi. Smithls Powder Puff l I Company l Barber and Beauty Shoppe ' Allen sr. Phone 2062 Dial 2201 l . .emi EE-. - - 2 ,ao E . 2 DRESSES HO Dru C0111 an SLIPS-SIZES ll-13-15-17 Y S P Y . VAN RAALTE HOSIERY and UNDERTHINGS PI-IARMACISTS l VASSARETTES The Drug Store you mn X Paterson Hoslery patronize with confidenre I 136 E. College Ave. WL: .WH ld? 351171. . f--ff -W A- -H-A 1920 Pugh Street Radio l Hannvs Watch Shop Service l09 Pugh St. State College, Pa. C. E. RllxlMEY I. S. RAMER WATCHES AND ATTACHMENTS Repairing iz Sperialty in I-Ioy's Drug Store we we 'TT' Seventy-four Y' S SSEE '? HAFERS GARAGE CP BUICK SALES SERVICE E Q Q GLW G E gi, ,LL,-L L, L L L ed? NEW' COLLEGE DINER M 025, , YYY W, W aww I-, Wfznh-A W-WW, in 7 7 W W -- H RRY .l. BEHRER I Pyrex Ovenware Russel and Erwin Builders' Hardware Wear-Ever Aluminum Lawn Mowers Mazda Lamps Special Mix Lawn Seed Armstrong Quaker Rugs Lawn and Garden Fertilizers X l0llI'lSODlS Floor Wax Fishing Tackle Window Shades Baseball Supplies Velocipedes and Wagons Iohnson's No Buff and Traffic VVax 1 Dealer-Distributor of Iol1nson's Paints and Varnishes l I30 EAST COLLEGE AVENUE PHONE 2662 wwf' Q!.s,.Lei WW , ,, , Y S Complete Service for EPRI TI G A DANCE PRUGRAMS , N STATEMENTS l 0 LETTERHEADS j OF ENVELOPES l T PLACARDS TICKETS l MERIT lNVlTATlONS CHAPTER PAPERS Nittany Printing and ' Publishing Company l Thr-3 Cgfngr I ll0 W. College Ave. State College unusual 'ii QW' Seventy-:ix .ff .1 1 ffm +A 5 . ,f,Q.s,I Q i v ,is v 1 V 1 N I ' V w . w 1 J 5 . I' , ' as , Q1 1 ,V 1 will -SS' , Y fi ar wywb ew! -w-, Q Ms V '43 :V f, . . , W H A N Af .,, U. , 1 I ' if 5 1 x M 1 , ,A i , I ww :ag 2-4 4 x G '11 X ' 5 - L , Q: xt 1' V, ' .fr 3,1113 . 1 V -1. Y , , I. n -int' 4, . ,V I wi . 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