Hershey High School - Choclatier Yearbook (Hershey, PA)

 - Class of 1932

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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Reel I Place-Hershey High School Time-September, 1928-1929 STARRING THE FRESHMEN FOUR years ago in September, 1928, our Freshman class arrived on the scene to play its part in the school year which lay ahead. Eighty-nine strong, we encountered our hardships, and broke through the entangled way. We soon learned that the path of a 1'Freshie is not flowery, but rather narrow and rocky. But through it all, the part of a Freshman was played well. The members of our class tried very hard to win places of distinction. Several of our group starred in athletics, others represented us in musical organizations, and still others worked on literary staffs in the school through the year, our Alma Mater meant more to us each day and the school spirit increased with the progress of the school year. Many good times were enjoyed in our Freshman Reel, including wienie roasts and parties. Swiftly but silently time passed by and spring came bringing our Freshman Reel to an end. Reel II Place-Hershey High School Time-One Year Later, 1929-1930 STARRING THE SOPI-IOMORE CLASS Here we are! Back in Hershey High to further complete our reel of education, which each year is becoming more efficient and profitable. This year we organized our class, and had as our captain, Paul Wenrich, who guided us safely on our second expedition into the realm of books. Our interests in this reel were greatly aroused by the opening of the New Vocational building, which soon had many members from our group. Many boys changed their courses and have since become proficient in their chosen fields. Other interests in which we participated were the Broadcaster Staff, Clvoclatier Staff, and the play, Q'Page the Princef' This year marks a success to our class record addition. Reel I I I Place-Hershey High School Time-September, 1930-193 1 JUNIORS Anticipations and hopes filled this reel, being the third year of our high school. Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y organizations, orchestra, and the band gave us opportunities for participation in school events. William Shively, elected by the class as president, proved his leadership. This year we were recognized as upper-classmen and had important parts in the school activities. For many years the Junior-Senior Banquet had not been given, but our class gave the Senior Class of 1931 a real treat when we had quite a formal affair for them. Many of the Broadcaster positions were held by Juniors. In 1'Spanish Moonl' and The Pioneer's Papoosef' choruses were made up to a large extent of members from the Junior Class. Other activities in which Juniors had a part were football, basketball, baseball, track, and the Mixed Chorus. This brought our Junior year to a close and proved to us what fine cooperation in the class had accomplished in helping us to organize bigger and better things. SENIOR REEL Place-Hershey High School Time-1931-1932 Seniors! How proud we are to be called by this time-honored title! Twenty-seven

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This year, of all years, our interests and the result of our athletics surpassed those of other years. Bill Hyland was chosen to lead the class in our last school term Many new clubs and activities were sponsored through the two extra periods. Bab,', the Senior Class play, was only one of the many successful things sponsored by the Seniors. The George Washington pageant was also a great success, and many Seniors had parts in it. Parties and social affairs were held which were always well-attended and provided a fine time for all. The Choclatier Staff was elected, and Dorothy Mays was chosen as Editor-inChief. The Debating Team proved very successful and was mostly made up of Seniors. The Sigma Gamma was formed, and, with Lorraine Foreman at its head, turned out to be quite a group of busy bees. A profitable year-time passing too quickly-spring again coming in all its beauty- and finally bringing our happy school days to a close. May these welcome memories always linger in our minds, as the happiest days of our lives. CLASS POEM It seems that not so long ago We entered Hershey High, But the flight of time goes ever on, And brings us to good-bye, For we must depart-leave those we know- Like the night before the dawn, But the knowledge of friends and of pals we've had In memory's sight lingers on, And as time goes on-years into decades- We will gain more strength in the friends we 17476 mdde. We hesitate to leave, but we must go To put in practice every fruitful gain- To spread before the world and treasures show- To prove that Hershey's ejforts were not vain. We'll not forget, as years go swiftly by The pleasures and the toils we shared to- gether. The joyous scenes of happy days We knew Will ripen in our mind's sweet thoughts forever. The years may go, but we are blessed With visions of past happiness. And now as the end we fast approach Into our hearts there creeps a silent sorrowg The parting is so brief, but it Will sweeten memories that come on the morrow. The glories of our High School ne'er will dim The Alma Mater of our hearts will never perish, And we will launch into the great tomorrow Clasping visions that through life welll cherish. Oh, wish us god-speed, Hershey High, As out in life our craft sails by. -PAUL WENRICH. CLASS OFFICERS President ,.....,. ,. .,., .,.,. W ILLIAM I-IYLAND Vice-President, .....,.... STANFORD BAUGHER CLASS FLOWER White Rose Secretary, ........ .... ,....,. R U TH FRE!-IN Treasurer .................,........ WARREN EBEROLE CLASS COLORS Green and White CLASS MOTTO Our aim, success, our hope, to win. Twenty-eight

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