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Forty-four LILLIAN ESTHER WELCHAN S fQL0uD My Dadl,, Mixed Chorus C2, 3. 435 Tri-Hi-Y CS, 435 Home Economics Club C335 Sigma Gamma C43. IF You see a happy smile beaming up the corri- dor, you know Lillian is back of it all. Lou possesses a jolly spirit which is well accented by her friendly spirit. Although she has taken the Preparatory Course, Lillian expects to work for a time after her graduation. Then she wants to go to Normal School to prepare herself for the profession of a music teacher. PAUL LEROY WENRICH Duke I'l1 get ya fer that! Football C1, 2, 3, 43. Captain CS, 435 Basketball 2, 3, 43g President of Class C235 HifY Treasurer C3, 43:.B1'0ndca.vtvr Staff C335 Varsity H Club C335 Mixed Chorus C235 Athletic Assoc. Treas. C435 Senior Athletic Club President C435 CHOC- LATIER Stat? C431 Spanish Moon 5 'KBab 5 Senior Council C435 :Building a Nation. BY GLEANING back over the last four years, rec- ords show that Duke', has been quite active and popular. He is one of the best athletes of the class, being on the Hershey High football team for four consecutive years. Not only has his ability been shown in athletics, but also in scho- lastic achievements and various activities in which he participated. In addition to school work, Paul has devoted some time to a certain senior girl- aw, use your imagination. The ufarmer ladu is planning to take a course in coaching. ELEANOR KATHRYN WOLFE I ff Who, me? Domeestic Arts Club C35 435 Tri-Hi-Y C3, 435 Sigma Gamma C43. SOME people are noted for having looks which unintentionally deceive. Eleanor is one of those people. She is, in appearance, shy, bashful, and quiet, but the idea vanishes when she speaks. Eleanor is jolly and friendly, and what shyness she possesses she hides behind a cheerful smile. And what intelligence that little head holds un- der those curlsl Not that Eleanor would admit it-no, she's not that type. She actually seems to enjoy studyg however, we predict a future of homemaking-for Merle. MILDRED MAY ZIMMERMAN Zimmie Come on! Come on! Hockey C135 Track C135 Basketball C15 235 Manaa ger of Girls, Basketball C435 String Band C335 lged 4Cross C435 Sigma Gamma C435 Tri-Hi-Y ALT!-io' she deserted the sports world for her studies in the latter years of high school, some- how we always think of 'ezimmiev as the ideal all-around girl. She takes a medium amount of interest in school work and a like amount of interest in pleasure. Though she no longer plays basketball, Mildred was placed as the team's Manager, and she has filled that position well.
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BOYD LAYMAN SPONAUGLE Rokieii Come on, Gang! Football CZ, 3, 453 Basketball CZ, 3. 453 Baseball C453 Broadcaster Staff C3. 45. Editor-in-Chief C453 Vice-President of Class C253 Varsity H Club C353 Hi-Y C3, 453 Spanish Moon. As Eorron-iN-CHIEF of the Hershey Broadcaster, Boyd has filled the position very well. His sin- cere efforts have shown that a thing can be a success if you are really determined. This country lad displayed much ability as an athlete-espe- cially in football and basketball. Besides par- ticipating in these activities, 'QOkien has mafn- tained a high standing in his scholastic work. and will probably attend Penn State. OLIVER WILLIAM SWARTZ Ollie Well, gee whiz! Mixed Chorus C253 C'Hoci.A'riER Staff C25 Football CZ, 351 Assistant Basketball Mgr. C353 C'onimc-r- cizil Club C353 Hi-Y C33 453 Debating C451 Braadra.vf1'r C453 Associate lirlitor of CHoCl.A- T11-IR C453 Truck Manager C453 Spanish Moon. GAZE upon the countenance of a future business man. 'QOllie has put much of his time acting as business manager for some organization or other, but this has not prevented his class marks from soaring at the head of the list. Olliey' has shown his ability as a speaker on the Debating Team. As a sophomore he devoted much time to football, but later abandoned this for execu- tive positions. As a track manager his efficiency cannot be surpassed. Oliver expects to take a course in accounting at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. GEORGE EUGENE TRUMP Trumpie Oh, yeah! AccoRDlNG to George's list of extra-curricular activities, it appears that he is evidently not in- terested in them. He was one of the group who changed his course of study during the Sopho- more year, when the new Vocational School was opened. Since then this curly-haired lad has been practicing and gathering information so that some day he will become an expert ma- chinist. Trumpie is a fine chap and a good friend. If you don't believe us just get acquainted with him and you will soon find out, EMMA ANNIE WALMER Blue Eyes Oh, darn it! French Club C352 Commercial Club 35' Tri-Hi-Y C3, 453 Sigma Gamma C453 CHOCLATCIEIC Staff C45. OH, those blue eyes! Emma has them-and curly lashes. Although she has taken the Com- mercial Course, we wouldn't be surprised to see her nimble fingers gracing a home instead of busily flying over typewriter keys in someone's oflice. Blue Eyesi' is an accomplished typist, and is hoping to find occupation on someone's office force. If there is any room for advance- ment, we predict that Emma's industrious work will promote her to higher positions. Forty-three
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DIARY-THE SENIOR CLASS IN 1942 MARCH 2-Dear Diary, Well, we have started out right. I wandered down by the railroad station today and surely was surprised to see a crowd bidding farewell to Marion Colangelo. Marion, you know, is leaving today for Hollywood, where she will star in the new production, Jealous Wivesf' opposite Tony Gravino, who has been called the new Clark Gable. Isn't it thrill- ing? MARCH 6-Here's news, diary. Leroy Snyder, who is building the Snyder Industrial School for Girls, has awarded the contracts for construction to several young men. Francis Lengle is to be the general architect, and Myles Bomgardner is to supervise the carpentry work in the building. Joe Gowdy has been selected as head of the school. Quite a worthy occupation, isn't it, diary? Oh, yes, and Charles Emerick is head of the steel construction work. MARCH 20-One member of the class of 1932 is a heroine, today. Edith Menicheschi has received the 85,000 reward offered by the Reese's Chocolate Corporation for the appre- hension and capture of the person who broke into the office of the General Manager, Robert Evans. APRIL 8-There are some lapses in this account, diary, but I have been very busy. Most of the time I spent in the big community gymnasium, where I saw Barr Snavely and Paul Wenrich instructing Anna and Lorraine in the finer arts of basketball. April 16-Other members of the class of '32 will be shocked to learn this, diary. Sue Landis has deserted the stage at last and wedding bells are ringing for her today. APRIL 21-Nothing much to do today. I wandered down by the park pool and watched the goldfish, then went over to the skating rink. I'm glad to see Hester Gish has learned how to skate correctly at last, right side up. MAY 4-What do you think, diary? I am invited to be a guest at the General Elec- tric banquet to be held tomorrow night. So Iive mended my best, and I'm all ready to go. MAY '5-Oh, dear, what a perfect night. Russel Singer, the famous electrician, and his wife were present. Guests of honor, too. Am I sleepy? Oh, ho-hum---. MAY 12-I was at the hospital today to visit Ken Brown. Oh, yes, diary, I forgot to tell you. Ken broke his arm yesterday while polishing a soda fountain counter at the Brown- Adams Confectionery Co. Carlos Adams and Ken own it. Yes, they make a nice profit on it. MAY 18-Dearldiaryl Imagine it! Robert Brenberger, who is running for president, is known as The Calvin Coolidge of 1942l', That's because he says so little. I read it in tonightis paper. MAY 27-Two members of my old class have attained fame in the business world. I just heard an announcement over the radio that Lois Bretz was chosen America's Ideal Stenographerf' and also that Sara Rhoads won the 1942 Gregg Championship. The reward is a trip to Spain and France for both. Lucky girls, diary. MAY 31--I just saw in a News Reel that at the latest convention of the Associated Press Board, Boyd Sponaugle was chosen president, Estella Eby as official artist, Warren Ebersole and Kenneth Rupp as Chief Heads of the Printing Departments, and Webster Fox as Chief Sport Writer. JUNE 5-Oh, me. Romance everywhere, diary, in the month of brides. The society column tells me that Eva Petrucci just became the blushing bride of a Yale professor, and Mr. William Shively and his wife, Dorothy, just landed in New York today after an extended tour of Europe and Asia. JUNE 17-Received a letter from the Hyland Manufacturing Company and went to their offices to see the president of the company, William Hyland. His secretary informed me that he had at last yielded, to one of the many baseball teams clamoring to contract him, and was, at -present, a the training field. One of my old classmates-and quite an athlete! JUNE 18-I saw a splendid picture of Harold Kern, head of the Kern Kandy Kom- pany in the Daily Bugle. It was taken by the Bugle's chief photographer, Charles W. Hippie. F orty-jive
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