High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 28 text:
“
T it X 1111 ,IT N ll I e trriaciaris A '17 i NX l ll l .l l Class History if if N , i BOOK OF FRESHMEN '- j . j' Sails were spread to every wind that blew, l Raw were the sailors and the depths were new. j l l IN the year ninteenfhundred twentyffive a ship sailed somewhat l timorously out of the protecting harbor of the grade school life into the l open sea of highfschool life. One hundred and eighty inexperienced sailors it xi set out on the Sea of Education in the hope of hnding a harbor best suited for theprotection and building of their ship. Thrilling was the class organizaf I tion and the beginning of a new life for every class member. After be- l lj coming acquainted to the new curriculum and change of class periods we 'f T were allowed to seek diversion in many good times such as weenie roasts, a Hallowe'en Barn Party, etc. These are stamped indelibly upon our minds l ji for they marked the first steps of our social progress. Having passed all E the reefs and shoals known as Examinations and Failures, the Ship of Freshmen sailed majestically into the Sophomore Harbor. l l Q BOOK OF SOPHOMORES l l'Per-mit our ships a shelter on your shores, fi j Refined from your woods with planks and ours. ,l i EVERYONE who has gone to school realizes with what expectation our f Il ship again set sail upon more uncharted seas in an endless search for our l ,T protecting harbors. Our launching this year had a double significance il for we started in a grand, new ship, our M. S. Hershey juniorfSenior High jx School. Our journey was rather unsettled until we became accustomed to X l our new building. During this year some of the most talented members of T j our class aided in the production of 'iKathleen, one of the prettiest plays 1, X ever given at Hershey High. This year marks a successful goal attained, I both scholastically and socially, when the Sophomores held a Valentine li Party at the HY which proved quite successful. We also acquired some l l scholarly fuel, much needed to complete our voyage. Two projects under- l li taken this year are worthy of mentiong they are the publications of the ll l Broadcaster, a monthly school paper,and the CHo:LAT1ER,a school annual. ll i Both projects were very successful and destined to improve with each pub' IQ, lication. U ' 1 ' j ...gg X gg.. K tg jg S J. - A .7 - .L I-K i QE? 'Ziyi xiii? seg!! 5 llu... .,iiiiilrIlUlllllll'lllllllllIIlllillm' gf nllllllllllllililllliiiiiIl'lilillH'Qi 9 Z juli-jmllingjlwljfjijljllwil L :wlgvululwmmtmmm!,MH uw- n gi Mull l !!--i! QSg,Zi,a9' ls me lg T'LL'6'llff1j-TUIO
”
Page 27 text:
“
cwmmrn ' J , f L C , 1 f' Q ' 2 . Q f I fi 1, A A , 1 3 V . I 1 J 1. ,I IT I H 'I J V I 1l I rv! ul , , . X WY 01 Q m if is 3 - - - - JL 3' 1 aff- ff'NfS:,. .gsm C? - In-.... v.lml!Hl'i'lIIIHIIllllhflllml. f ' 'IlfllllllllHnl,'mnnlnllngx Lhrrwzrzrnllnluuuullmummr- Q - X 3 mlnnuununmzLmumu muh 'lm l ., I.- .- xAgx! ,-2 -:J- . we l -1- gjllfgnllg ' Q1-Iiim!lb A V
”
Page 29 text:
“
T E fi BOOK OF JUN IORS A ship which hath struck sail cloth run, By force of that force which before it won. WF set out full of anticipation upon the course of our junior year which proved to be a very eventful year. Of special importance was the junior' Senior Banquet, the second of its kind given in Hershey High. Fleurette was the outstanding dramatic production during this year. Hershey High held a stellar role in Athletics the year '26-'27, for our teams were not de- feated either in Basketball or in Football. This year introduced the much' needed Activities Period into our school. Much was accomplished during these periods and great was the benefit derived. Our class during its happy journey received a shock which greatly sobered us, this was the death of one of our class mates Catherine Hershey. Her death was keenly feltamong us. ln the spring of the year we stood anxiously on the threshold of a much coveted position, that of becoming dignified Seniors. BOOK OF SENIORS Through it the joyful steersman clears his way, And comes to anchor in his inmost bay. SENIORS! We have come to the last of the goals set for us during our school career and have come also to the stepping stone from High School to a Business or College Life which awaits us in the busy world. Our rapid journey through our Senior Year is made all too quickly. Shortly after the opening of school our class was bereft of another member. Ammon Curry held a place of high esteem in our hearts and his death was a stunning blow to us. We quickly took up the duties of the Senior Class. We elected staff officers to publish our CHocLAr1ER. Eagerly we look forward toward our Washington Trip. It will be a neverftofbe forgotten trip to our Senior Class. Commencement, the beginning of a new place in life for us. We stand on the shore of our harbor which we have finally reached. We have anchored in a bay, ready to conquer the unknown lands before us. We wish success to each of our fellow class mates, who compose the now tried and trusty crew, and let us hope the land is abundantly filled with Success, Prosperity and Happiness for all. LOUISE M. SHAY, '28 0 v l Q ,g?,Q'-Egg C ll l 'l'f'll l ' H Ml f ' ll' 'WH' ff l'Rl 4 'Jll'lflllllIIIlllllll'lIlll1IlI'lIfIf' fi , T' ''lllllllllllllllulsllihIllllllIl ii in i ' umnni 97:5 uuuu in i 'ggi X BOF' ssh t: l 'i Qsbazi-129, we 3 Twenty-Tlwce
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.