Hershey High School - Choclatier Yearbook (Hershey, PA)

 - Class of 1928

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' ii iii-a -1 ' i1n1' 1' Q 1 ' ko l I ... .fe - - :T-75 V ax f i Y MARLIN ELI-IAH BALSBAUGH Bally How various are his employrnents. President of Class C2,3,45q Football Cl,Z,3,45g Basketball C1.2,3,45i ii i Baseball Cl,3,-45: President of Athletic Association C455 President of Traffic ' Squad C455 Chemistry Club C353 Mathematic Club C355 Hi-Y Club C25: Glce Club C2,35g Broatlz'asler C353 Fleurette C353 Kathleen CZ5: Rose l of Tokio C45. I Do I dance to live, or live to dance? isa question that seems to vex this bashful personage, Bally. Our favorite athlete hails from the metrop- 3 , olis of Swatara, situated somewhere between here and there. VVhen you , meet Bally, you meet the most peaceful, unassuming, yet determined l man of the class. His three objects of personal concern seem to be his 5 l hair, his voice, and his Tihby. He is a good all around fellow, willing M , to take a chance with anything-even to dance with Millie, lVhen l Bally is in the class room he is always in a state of semi-consciousness. , but when called upon to recite he can pass rapidly into concentrated recita- , l tion. VVe believe that his dream of becoming a physical director will come xl l true, as his fine physique and pleasing manner promise to give him success k ' in that line. 32 5 COLUMBINE BILOTTA 1 -'Collie' li 1 Adversily is the Path of Truth. li f Track Cl.25: Glee Club CZ,-155 Debating Club C455 Needle Craft Club I C353 Cl1orIaIier Staff C455 Barbarossa C353 Little Tycoon C353 Rose of Tnlilon I Collie is the sunbeam of our class. She is always ready, with her ll Y cheery smile, to chase your blues away. Always laughing, always jolly. il I that's our little classmate Collie. ' XYe thought there must be a reason behind that far-away look in W ' Collie's eyes as she gazes out the window in Commerical Class, but we 'tl now have found out the cause. Toad has the same look, poor boy. lt's ' I funny how helpless these little girls can make the big strong men! Well Collie, remember your cheery smile and pleasant disposition will get you far in this old world of ours, so keep them with you always. 1 Good luck! i , RICHARD THOMAS istacii 1 C Blackie l 1 Innocent of books. 1 Was rzch in love ofjields and brooks. W, . i l3roallfu.vlc'r C353 Chemistry Club C351 Manager Track C355 Rose of v . Tokio C451 Business Manager ChocIalier C455 Hi-Y Club C25. ll i l Richard is one of the quiet, reserved boys of our class. Though quiet in school he is a pioneer of the woods and is a crack shot with the rifle. He V revels in out-of-door sports but is also popular among his fellow class men. xl Blackie is the business manager of our Choflolier and was quite a busy i person this year. Blackie is going in strong for sweets because after he finishes school he is going to work in the Hershey Chocolate factory. Richard 'V -4 believes in starting at the bottom and stepping on every rung of the ladder 5 j to Success. Good luck Blackie and may all the rongs be strong, sturdy , and secure! ' ' i . . . ,I li SUSAN BEULAH BRAlN D'l uBeben 1' hi Quiet waters run deep. !Q I Kathleen C253 Needle Craft Club C355 Sigma Gamma C45. it 1 Beulah was one of the quiet girls of our class, but she has become a little more talkative since the beginning of the year. XVe believe it was I Milly Edward's continuous babbling which caused it. Beulah is a mem- ber of the famous Brandt Trio and has displayed her ability as a musician I l' several times in our assembly programs. Beulah is also an expert typist ll ll of the commercial section and we feel conndent that she will make excellent ' X use of her business education. XVe wish you the best of success in the X lg business world. 7 Q 5 n li l-.i '-' l lg- ,5?Xf:sx H 6 M ' u-:Jn 146' asv, QQEQ. -,X lk-M. iulllilllillllllllllllllllliilllwi i ' 'I rgllllJI1,l:.lw..,nllliHliQgX19 Z 8 ,yinnluumilllzirliiniigi iinllni wrlllrliiwi,iliiminlil ,nm iii. , ,,.m. +4 - se ,1- l g ' . . sz -asia ' Alaziitf iigni A Wat t Twen fy-Five

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:, ... -. Y --IL -, ' fyi who .Tif f 'N gig C171 xx if Ci 4. 11 - .. - -I RICHARD MICHAEL ARNOLD lLDiz77 Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. l Class Treasurer C233 Football Squad C333 Varsity Football C433 Basket- ball Squad C3.433 Chemistry Club C43Q Declamation C333 Traffic Squad C433 l r Chorlalier Staff C433 Mask and VVig C333 The Little Tycoon C233 l Rose of Tokio C43. I Richard Arnold, better known as Dil, is a very popular member of W our class. He can be heard all over the building with his bass voice. Rich- , ard has the ability to get a pull with the teachers. History is Richard's l best subject. Talking to the girls is his favorite hobby, although he often W is insulted by his girl friends. You very seldom see Dil without a smile on his round, fair face, but if you do, it is because a girl has turned him away, Y Richard should have been an actor. but his ambition is to specialize in chemistry. The class wishes you great success in Temple Vniversity. l GALEN AUCKER l LLGZISSH I T he happiest man is the one ' 1 Who never willingly in thought, word, or deed Gwes unhappiness to others. ' Baseball C1,333 Basketball C331 Track C333T1'?lff:lC Squad C43. l l Gates or Red is one of the quiet, unassuming lads of our class. 1 That his interests lie more in sport than in studies is quite apparent, ll! W Gates seems interested in baseball particularly and made a splendid showing as second base man. Gates served also as an efficient member l of our traffic squad. Red has high aspirations in his way to fame, for he l wishes to be a crack second baseman on some professional team. The best I! wishes of the class of '28 follow you on your home-run to success and we l are all eagerly waiting to see your name in headlines in professional baseball. l N MARY ELIZABETH AUNGST l E' Skipper , I I mean to be happy whenever I may , ' And laugh when I must, for that is my way. Orchestra Cl,2,5,43Q Glee Club C2,43Q Treasurer of Class C33-133 Basket- lx ball Manager C43Q Chorlatier Typist C433 Sigma Gamma C433 Kathleen l C333 Bimbo C233 Cherry-Blossom C133 Spring-Time C133 Rose of ' I Tokio C43. il Ah! Who is the fair Senorita with the flashy apparel? That is our Mary, expert typist and violin artist of the class of '28. Skipper is the I girl who creates the styles for the fair sex of the Senior Class. Skipper 1 is also a talented musician, for the assembly periods filled with haunting I I strains from her violin have proved this to be a fact. Abie thinks so tool l ii Skipper's hobby in school is dropping difficult subjects. Her hobby l outside of school is skating in winter and swimming in summer. Skippers ll like water in any form! Mary's ambition is to become a nurse. If any predictions can be based upon her attainments in school we are sure she will l be a success. l 1 EDYTHE PAULINE BACASTOVV l --Edie l I know a maiden fair to see, I Trust her not, she's fooling thee. l. Handicraft Club C133 Tri-Y Club C1,2,333 Glee ClubC2 33 Sigma Gamma I C431 l'limbo C131 RoseofTokio C133 Chorla1ier Staff C433 Kathleen ,I C23g eifieurette' op. ll I Here is the future nurse of our class. Edie is determined that no ll one shall change her mind about the vocation she is choosing no matter H what happens. VW' hope that she will stick to her purpose. Edie W3 il usually wears a smile on her face and naturally has won a host of friends l ll by it. She professes to be a man-hater but we rather doubt that statement l ll since she has taken quite an interest in the post-office this last year. We ll I ' have our suspicions as to what is the attraction and we sincerely hope that V l'X this will not cause her to forget the desire which she has to become a nurse. Ill Q N X l A 0 I3 l Q 3555 f14?7!A.::S:v l55!l Q l it .... ..iili.nllllI1flIa'lIllllIlllllliilllmlf i.H'ilgIlllll.llll.Jli.ull'ul.llll'qfx19Z8 2Lhrx'llirilfliiilllllilillxuilgijiiwuilgfalliliwl.mmunm ,num gd, ,,...il. . 1 ci -anti: ' xsiaiqif I iigii A we ,, Twenty-Four



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1.4 1 i -J 5- X ilil I first cwoctarie 5 MARY ELIZABETH BRANDT C6Molly17 Be wisely worldly, but not worldly wise. Kathleen C253 Needle Craft Club 1355 Sigma Gamma 145. Mary is one of the quiet girls of our Commercial section. She has won many friends during her years spent in Hershey High. Mary is loved by all her fellow classmates, probahly because she possesses the ability of attending to her own affairs. Mary is studious and conscientious but always ready to appreciate a good joke. She realizes that success comes to those who wait and while waiting she works for it. Mary will either develop her musical ability or continue with her commercial work. XVQ predict a happy future for Mary and wish her much success. BERTHA MAE CASSEL Berdie Her smile rerures ilze wounding of a frown. Scribblers' Club C353 Chemistry Club H53 Handicraft Club C25g Sigma Gamma Q45 Orchestra 145. Berdie believes there is a time for work and a time for play. mostly play, but really spends some time at work. She is a lover of nature and if Mother Nature has any part in creating the sunny smile which Ilerdie possesses, it would benefit us all to get acquainted with Nature. Beside possessing a smile she is musically talented, adding much harmony to our orchestra with her eello. Berdie's pet pastime is giggling. Enough saidl Berdie's hobby sawing away on her cello, predicts a brilliant musical future. Bertha intends to be a teacher but her ambition just at present is to drive a Cihevrolet, we wonder why? But in what ever you undertake we wish you the best of luck and happiness. DONALD CASSI DY 1sD0n91 Happy am I, from care Fm free. Why aren't llzey all contented like me? Football ll,.l53 Springtime i253 Basketball 1.25, I!arbarossa 635: Fleurette C353 Rose of Tokio C45. Don is looked upon as the Romeo of the class. During his stay in High School, he has bestowed his attentions on various members of the fair sex with varying success. Don's motto has been, Do not do today that which can be put ot? until the morrow. XVith this in mind he has avoided doing a lot of unnecessary work??! Don thinks that school is just another means of taking life easy. After graduation, he is undecided whether to enter college or settle down to the hum drum ot' business life. Here is to your success in whatever you may undertake. PAUL LUTHER CLARK Clarky I dare dn all that may become a man, Who dares do more, is none. Seribblers' Club C355 Forensic Cluh l45g Class Historian 145. There are not many boys in the Senior Class who can be called quiet hut Paul is one that can be. It is very seldom that Clarky does not know his lesson when he comes to class and when the rest of us fail to respond, Patil usually comes to the rescue. XVithin the last year or so we discovered that Paul possessed unusual ability along poetical lines. Patil is undecided as to what he will do after graduation but we are all hoping that he will continue to write poetry and perhaps some day we will see his name with that of Longfellow and other great poets. n ll l f '?iq'Q, I Q I!-.H vedfr s-xy, ggi!! Ci ,pm v 1 Il 4. A Illl li in hllhllliQx19 5.iml'uirllulilliirllxuingi wllllvl1iwii.a1.imuiuut.n'.1.ino. , L gn - l ,- '+s,Z,E,24 ' iigii s xv L Tzcenty-Six

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