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MARY-BELLE SEAVERS Savers Oh, darn it! Dramatic Club C3, 435 Tri-Hi-Y C3, 435 Sigma Gamma C435 Page the Prince 5 Spanish Moon. OF coURsE, we all have our interests. Mary's chief interest is named Dick.', She can be seen after Tri-Hi-Y Meeting, Sigma Gamma Meeting, and just plain meetings, strolling home- ward or maybe not so homeward, with Dick. i'Seavers has taken the Commercial Course, and aspires to be a typist, hoping, of course, that she wonit have much shorthand. Mary is an industrious worker, and the results she brings in during cake or wreathe sales are proof enough of this. PAUL SAMUEL SHAFFER Corporal Yeahl Ili-Y C335 P. A. D. Club C431 'fBuillling 3. Nation. PAUL, better known as Corporal, is another of the group of seniors hailing from the Indus- trial School. He is a member of the Printing Department of the Vocational School and is quite an expert at the linotype. Paul is one of the quiet type and never speaks unnecessarily, believing that noise is annoying. After leaving Hershey High, he hopes to obtain a position as a printer in some large city, where he may use his ability to the best advantage. REBA GAYNELLE SHANK Shankie Oh, my heavens ! Tri-Hi-Y C3, 435 Harmonica Club C235 Neecllecraft Club C335 Mixed Chorus C435 Sigma Gamma C435 Page the Prince. REBA is such a quiet little mousie that we hold her up as a silent partner in the brain corpora- tion. Reba has always made a good showing in her school work. Her hair has just enough curl to it, and her eyes are a source of envy-such a stormy, yet tranquil blue. She is a busy little housekeeper, and if we are any judge, we'll wager there is no dust in the corners of her rooms. Reba, in her unostentatious way, has been a valuable addition to the organizations she has joined in school, and we believe she will be just as valuable in any Held of activity she chooses. WILBUR CARL SHAN K Red Well, I'll be---? Hi4Y C3. 435 Debating. Captain of Negative Team C435 Kodak Club. President C435 Commercial Club C33. FOLKS, don,t be alarmed when I tell you that this is l'Einstein the Second. He doesn,t want anyone to know it, but after he finishes storing up knowledge, he intends to show the real Ein- stein a few thingsg please don't tell Einstein about it, for it may spoil Red's plans. This representative from Bull Frog Valley is also quite a debator, this forte being proved by the fine work he did as Captain of the Negative Team. After graduation Red', will enter some higher institution of learning to study Mechanical Engi- neering. His success is assured if he does his work as he did it at Hershey High. Forty-one
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Forty ELINOR LOUISE ROCKWELL Al'Lee,, Sigma Gamma C413 Tri-Hi-Y C413 CHOCLATIER Staff C413 Mixed Chorus C413 HBab. OF ALL the fair maidens in the senior class, it is needless to say that ulseew is outstanding. She came to Hershey High in her senior year, and her winning smile and personality immediately found their way into the hearts of all her fellow students. Playing the role of Q'Bab,' in the senior class play of the same name, she more than proved her ability as an actress. After graduation from Hershey High, Lee intends to continue at an institution of higher learning, where she expects to qualify herself for a position as teacher of Home Economics. GLADYS IRENE RUMPF Bug5', Holy hang! hlixed Chorus CZ, 3, 41, Secretary C413 Class Sec- retary C313 Broadcaster' Staff C33 413 Tri-Hi-V C3, 41, Vice-President of Sigma Gamma C413 Assistant Basketball Manager C313 Senior Couna cil C413 Pioueer's Papoose 3 K'Spanish Moon g Page the Pl'lI1CC,lQ Bab.l' YES, she's a heartbreaker. Gladys is no small combination of talents and whims. In addition to her typing and musical ability. 'lBugs pos- sesses a rare art in the field of acting and ensnar- ing of rhe opposite sex. But anyone with such a captivating smile and hearty laugh is sure to be successful-perhaps famous. We predict that she will not be long in an office-not thru lack of ability, but through some man's stuh- borness of nature. KENNETH THADDEUS RUPP Do-diev Hi-3.7 CS, 41. ALTHOUGH he is the class' smallest in stature, Kenneth is by no means the weakest in speech. He always has a friendly word or two at hand for everyone and takes great pleasure in doing something for his fellow students. His choice as a student of Printing in the Vocational School is quite adverse to his favorite hohhy, for Ken- neth's greatest enjoyment comes from operat- ing on hicycles and motorcycles. Ruppy's greatest ambition is to be employed as a printer in a local newspaper establishment. RUBY VIOLA SAUFLEY Saufley Aw, shuckslv Travel Club C313 Tri-Hi-Y C3, 41, Mixed Chorus C413 Dramatic Club C413 Sigma Gamma C413 CHOCLATIER Staff C41. UNAssUM1Nc little farmerette! We are firmly convinced that clear country air makes clearer minds-and more brilliant ones. You would be convinced of this fact, too, if you ever should hear Ruby air her sweet, unaffected ideas in a Very low, cultured voice, but the occasion is rare. Although Ruby's time is absorbed by many classes, she always manages to stand near the head in her studies. She reads shorthand in an endless, rapid stream, and has acquired such pro- ficiency in typing that she is usually doing work for some teacher.
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F orty-two WILLIAM ESLEY SHIVELY Bill', Oh, hang! Class President C313 Track C33 413 Hi-Y C313 Athletic Association President C413 Senior Coun- cil C413 P. A. D. Club C413 Pioneer's Papooseng Bab 3 Building a Nation. BILL,' is probably the most popular Industrial School boy in the Class of '32, as can be seen by his list of activities. He is another of the mainstays on Industrial School athletic teams, being a letter man in both baseball and basket- ball. He was also a member of the Hershey High Track Squad in his junior and senior years. His winning smile has won the hearts of all his fellow students, as well as those of many others, and no favor is too much for him to do. Bill,' is a member of the Vocational De- partment and a student of Machine Shop Prac- tice. He expects to be employed in the Hershey Chocolate Corporation Machine Shop, when he has completed his high school course. RUSSEL BERMAN SINGER Al Stick up your mitts! Dl'El511Hi3Z Club C413 Mixed Chorus C313 Hi-Y GAL, A product of the Hershey Industrial School, is the class pugilist, as is shown by his favorite expression. He is quick-tempered, but those who know him find him a sincere friend and one who is always willing to help. He is a great sport enthusiast and is a mem- ber of the Industrial School basketball and base- ball teams. It seems that Alu has chosen the vocation of coaching for his occupation when his school days are over. The Class wishes you the best of luck, RAI, and sees a successful future for you. 39 HARRY BARR SNAVELY Popeye,' Boy, she's hot! Football Cl, 2, 313 Basketball CZ, 313 Hi- C3, 413 Science Club C313 Senior Athletic Club C41. BARR, alias General H, B. Popeye Snavely, is one of the prominent 'lbad-boysi' of the class, and his friends must always be on the lookout for one of his pranks. Barr won much fame during his sennior year through his splendid service on the varsity football team. He is a very active chap and is always ready to come back for more no matter what he may be up against. He intends to enter Penn State College where he will take a course in either engineering or business. EARL LEROY SN YDER Cakie Yes Sir! Yes Sir! Hi-Y C3, 413 Mixed Chorus C413 P. A. D. Club C415 Building a Nationf' CAME is this chap's name, but do not let the name infer too much, for he is human and not anything to eat. For some unknown reason boys from the Industrial School have a tendency to take up shop work and this lad is no exception. Printing has been his choice of vocations. After leaving Hershey High he hopes to get a job as a printer.
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