Hershey High School - Choclatier Yearbook (Hershey, PA)
- Class of 1936
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To one whom we consider our friend and Councilor, To one who is ready to give his help to anyone at any time for any purpose, To the one who has given the study of Latin a real place of prominence in our school-life and To our leader and fellow-worker, ELIAS H. PHILLIPS, we dedicate this, the tenth volume of the CHOCLATIER, in appreciation of all he has done for us. xxl X x x .XL ' x L 'Um ...lint :x1:',.m: Xiu-idx,-X Hur fx:N11.l1M .U .N 'nxzrmg L1 'QL fm .mf L-2. .wx rin rlumlkg X M mx rwwiim. ..:w.1..Az i,wL'x.I!.L zum. '.'.,:I1 ilu Nm k Amr rin-Idarf l1.1:.2. M- 9211.1-X llx ,114 HILL! 1 lcv 1.1 LIN 'l.,.um.M:1e::e1xz1'.1w:x Jllxi Imgluu if wx -uc'x:lz1':1vw.1021-.vJu1'1'1'm11 wluml A N. 1 I o 111 4 num tr r ou 1 I N l Lrr Xlr Roumru BOARD CF DIRECTCRS lztszdeut R oonu xx lift PlLl1LfLl1f l C Em Sttwtan E R Mus Twtuzntf Vlomus BAU A T HIILXIXN EDxxARD SIOVER W B HL's'sIxt1R H lN HFRR R I BAUCIIILR Umxtx RUXXNFRII To these men ue one 1 lstrge debt of grL1t1tude for .1ll the opportumtles, con xemences, and happmess thex hue placed .lt our dtspostl Thex Ltre the spark that sets the xx heels of our school 111 IHOIIOII UHfOfIUH3C6lN the students can tell xou Ltpproxlmdtelx L15 much ahout the D1rectors Lis the Luemge drn er can tell sou thout the spark m the engme of l'l1S c.1r Both know when the mltter IS tctutllx con S1LlCI'Lkl, thrt l1ttle could he Ltccomphshtd vvxthout th tt spark Thts complrcence IS not the result of 1 ltck of mteltst on the p rrt of the students nor IS lf ctused hx the 1tt1tude of tht memhtrs of the Boxrd To trulx understmd the work of these men requues more th an thc knowledge of mere hlgh school students, lust IS If t tkes 1 truntd mmd to underst md thoxoutghlx the secrets of th tt sptrk It1s bLlll1ClLl1I for us to IL zlmc th tt tht m tn tgtment of 1 school sxsttm lb lu gt 15 ours must rcqulre m mx long hours of COllCLl1U'lfl0l1 .md worrs The success of this mm IBQCIIICIII speaks for ltstlf md stems xerx pruseworthx when uc tllow our thoughts to stru htck ox tr dtfhcult xetrs durmg whlch 0I'gL1l1ILlf1Ol1 zfter orgam Lttlon has colltpsed, durmg VKl'llCl1 trouhle .md str1fe hLue Llsszlled mlm schools, md durmq xxhtch Hershex Hlgh School h ts retL1med 1ts h1gh stmdards We thank these men xx ho haxe pros ed themselx es our unselfish fI'16I'lLlS 10 Ljf' I rig .' 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MIN TRATO 1 1 BAUGHER H .fzzpnnztmdefzt 0 Ycl only ESTHER G BIGHAM B 5 NI .fzzparzzmr 0 A111516 PANSY NI HEISTER Semtafy to 511 pcrnztc fzdent WALTER B HENININIGER 1 D Pmzczpal of Hzgb jflwfl ORX AL IxIPP .fzzpurz 1.001 0 Art H H HOSTETTER xi 3 .Sclmol Pfynzcz nz BETTY L O NEAL R x Xfloof Nm in URWIN ROWNTREE Dneftor 0 Var :tional f'dllCdfI0l1 NI -XRGKRETII WARD RI x Pun imnmu sumo: I zbmr mn Sllllllflltl' Mr. Kipp, Mr. Ilennimzcr, Dr. Baughcr, Dr. llostcttl-r. Mr. Rnwntrec. bmlefl: Miss Bighzmi, Miss lleismr, Miss XYLULI, Miss O'X0uI. A.N1., P .n. . .1. , f 1 '51 , , V .I f t . . -1 - 1 1 A A A . V , A' ', .x.n., ua N. '. LIC i .M. - ' . ' - ,' ' ' N H f 1' . .' A.B. 1 V- - f I SENIOR HIGH FACULTY ALPHEUS O BRITTAIN A Dnector of Aff letzfr .Somzl Xtzzdzw RUFUS lx EBI A. Sm rm. ROE E I-IOX IS rs s ix D Matlveznatzcf E DOROTI-IX HX LAND Fnrglzrb GEORGE W lxUNlxLE Comme: cm! HARRX lx LANE x Sczence RUTH I LILLER Ilcllfb I IOLET E VIH ERS Cwmmf cm! ELI AS H PHILLIPS A Latnz ANNIE R ROE ER C awww cm! EARL W SEIBERT Bl I A 5001! .ftzzdzcr S LUCILE Sl-lENlx B A Fllgll flu Hutazj Sllmdingi Mr. Klmklv, Mr. irittain, Mr. llovis, Mr. Lzmv, Mr. Phillips, Mr, S1-ihvrl, Mr. Ifhy Smlcd.' Miss Liller, Bliss Royer, Miss Ilylzmrl, Miss Sh:-nk. . 1 , B.s., .M. A.B, I ' V1 1 ' l I., I . .I 4 r W r . I ' 7 . 7. . A.n., . .x1. A7 I 7 , A.n., .NL .Q. 1' Ii . y . V 7 B.S. A.n. ' ' V , ' ' . 2. 5., .B. . I VJ. r f , B.S., ILS. A, ., A1, L A .1 V 1 . A I JUNIOR HIGH IOHN T BECR B 5 IR LD Geography Ant Director of Atbletzrr ALTA L DEC KER B 5 IN ED Mutlnemalzcf ANN L FERUCCI Englub Soczal Studzex EDITH GEYER A B Hutorj RUTH H HENRY A CILICJ' GRACE E JOHNSON B 5 ix LD Fngfub X STERLING RING xidfbfllldflff FACULTY CH XRLOTTE E MIESSE IN Director of Gzrlf Atlnletzci MRS EDNA PORTER Sperm! Education LAURA M REED Home Economzff 'VI KATHLEEN SANDY A Matbematzcx CLYDE H SPITLER Induftrml Art: EDNIA VI STAVIBLKUGH A Matbematzff ROBERT W YOUNG B 5 IN H D Prznnpal o Elementarj Gradef Pblfllfdf Edflf-'4f10f1 13 Siamiing: Mrg. Porter, Miss Decker, Miss Rliesst-, Miss Stzunhaugh, Miss Rem-rl, Miss Johnson, Miss Henry. Sealed: Mr. king, Mr. Spitier, Miss Geyer, Miss Fvrucci, Miss Sandy, Mr. Beck, Mr. Young. I - I A . ' - N- V I - 13.5. ED. ' B.s. A.B. . 5 . - - .B. .B. ' ' L 1 . I I 1 f y I . I I 7 B.S. f ' . '. .' . E . 1 VOCATIONAL DAX ID C BORTNER I IIJIIIILTHI 111 Muff me .Ylwp Pmctm RAT MOND F EX ANS 171 rn Izftw 111 flectrzcztv 'VIADELINE N HOFF 0 111 ffIllCflLJ'J' HI Cztzqembzp DANIEL E LEWIS B IN D mtructaf H1 Englzflv and Sona! sflldlbf B I ROCI-I 5 I II rtf 111701 HI Agnfzzltlne SCHOOL FACULTY ERIC W PHILLIPS I 71 rtmctof Ill Pr Hlflll g ROBERT I RAPP Inntmctw Ill II!00dll0lkHIQ WILLIAM THORNTON Inftructor nz Plzzmlznztg CURTIS TRACE Illfl'll!L'f0l Ill Tfadc' Dmunzg and .NIM1 ellldflff 'O L f , 9 S141mling.' Xlr. Tracy. Xlr. Pllillips, Mr. Rupp, Mr, I.s-wis. Xml fl: Mr. Kurll, Klr. Thnrnzun, Miss HAM, Mr. lfvzuw, Mr. Burlm-r. . . . ' -1' F , ' , I . ' .' ' , Y , lv - - ' , v - ' 1 B. . E. I A A U . . . , 7 .s..'15. if -' - 1 H I I . .I Y . .2 V J, . I B. '. A. s. 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QC' vs, BP '-'ve Jomsason CADTELLX 0 'io STA RR 2'-4 Q 'bw' 5 Klbii BE w 5 4 ,N i '1 PLJT E-LEH an we as HERSHEY I When 111 Rome do at the Raman! da Ami ro ue hate a Hall o Fame taa 1 BestAthlete Cbox 2 Best dressed Box 3 Best Athlete Cglflb 4 Best Artxst 5 Best Speaker 6 Best Muslclan Cbosp 7 Best MUSICIRH glrl 8 Best Actress 9 Best All round Bov 10 Best All round Gxrl 11 Most Talented Gxrl 12 Most Attractlxe Glrl 13 NOISIESI Semor Box 14 Best dressed Glrl 15 Box xuth the Most School Spmt 16 Most Talented Bov 17 Best Actor 18 Qu1etest Senlor Glrl 19 Class Clown 20 Best looking Box 21 Best Student Gxrl 22 Best Student Box SENIOR CLASS ORGANIZATION OFFICE RS P1 mfzzt mix TLLR Ina Pnmmf XXIILNIFR RHINIF Vef fII1 emu L1 STANJEH HLBER -XDVISFRS Miss Roar R P I Fu IS MR PHII LIPS COLORS Blue md W hlte FLOVN ER XX lure Robe X I OTTO OLT or EFFORT Cowes SLLCESS vfu .,...I. Q '- ..... A . . . . rc 1 j I....... CZRACE CSURRY T:'f.'f'f' ....... S ' ' I 1 f '5 Mx. .. AV X. . 7 7 ' . HELEN ELIZABETH ALDINGER PREPARATORY ....benign.... Embroidery Club IQ Typing Club 2, 32 Voca- tional Guidance Club 45 Sigma Gamma 4. O NORMAN JACOB BA UGHER PRsPARA'roRY Ci-rick . . . . dirtinguirlaed .... Football I, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 35 Basketball 2, 35 Track I, 45 Athletic Council 45 Debating Club 3, 4, Pres. 3, Capt. 45 Choclatier 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Sec. 41 Varsity H Club 3, 4, Pres. 3, 45 Typewriting Club 22 Art Club 15 Hi Y 3,4 Sec 32 H M S Pinafore 'New g . . . . . ' 3, Fires 45 Golf 3, 4. 9 MARY HENRIETTA BELL COMMERCIAL PATSY ....qealouf.... Embroidery Club IQ Courtesy I5 Art Club 21 Knitting Club 35 Otiiee Practice Club 45 Mixed Chorus 35 Sigma Gamma 45 Tri-Ili-Y 3, 4. 9 GLADYS DOROTHY BLAUCH Commsacru. . . . . cor1.rervatiz'e . . . . Library I, 3. Sec. 31 Current Events Club IQ XVorld Survey Club 25 Oiiice Practice Club 4. 6 ROSALBA FLORENCE BORRONI COMMERCI KL . . . . .rplendid . . . . Art Club I, 2, 31 Senior Dramatic Club 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Asst. Sec. 42 Office Practice Club 45 Red Cross Council 45 Student Council I. 25 Tri-Ili-Y 3, 45 junior Council 32 Sigma Gamma 45 Choclatier 45 New Fires 4. -B56 Q1 CATHERINE IRENE ALWINE PREPARATORY C,tTH'f ....tafitur11. . .. Mixed Chorus 45 Tri-Hi-Y 41 Sigma Gamma 4. o HANS GUNTER BELITZ PREPARATORY . . . .feria-romif. . . . Band I, 2, 3, 45 Typing Club 21 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Choclatier 1 fb if' 6 PAULINE BENSINGER Commsacmi. 'iPoi.i.Y ....vimriour. . .. Dramatic Club 2, 31 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Art Club 45 Sigma Gamma 45 I':lllIJl'0lCIt'l'y Club 25 Office Practice Club 41 Ghost of Lolly- pop Bay 25 lI. M. S. Pinaforeu 3, 0 VVAYNE WILSON BOLTZ PREP.-IRATORY Nurs Sc Bows . . . . competent , . . . Football I, 2, 35 Track IQ Basketball Mgr. 3, 4: Ili-Y 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4: Band I5 Orchestra I5 Art Club I, 21 caster 45 Choclatier 45 New F' 45 'H. I. S. Pina- foren 3. A '.,, ' .1 v X s cr - K' IV! Q ,JOHN LUTHER BOWMAN CWithdrew March 23, 19362 GLADYS KATHRYN BREHM CoMMaRu.u. GLAD ....Jmilinlg,... Current I-Ivonts Club t- Emhroiclc-rv Club 2- XVorld Survey Club 21 lifilflllllll' Clulm 31 Office Practiec Cll1b.1,Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Simna Gamma 4. -5 , i JOHN PAUL BRUBAKER 1 VOCATIONAL IAMOON' . . . Jorlrrienfiour. . . A Band 1, 1, 3, Orchestra I, zg Mixed Chorus 1,1 2 N1 mor I r J ,3, 4, ' ' 1uncil4, P. .L Il. Club 4 Home Room Pre-s. 4, Class Svc. ,ig Ili-Y 3,4 Pres. 4. VJ , -. ff ECHO JOSEPH CASANTIINI V .I I ., ocATloN.u. inns-Suse ....r1imHe'. . . N .-Xrt Club lg I'. A. D. 'Iuh 4. .J 1 1. A sisntm Doius CASTELLI 7 Commentiu. , Sis ....Hithe.... Athletic Cluh IQ Art Club 2, Home Economics Club 31 Urlicz- Practice Club 4, IL M. S. Pinaforeu 5, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Siyunn Gznnmu 4. Q WILLIS NORMAN CLAWSER Pruzmnnoxy HXVILLIEH . . . . argumentative . . . . Curn-nt Iivt-nts Cluh IQ Typing Club 2, 3, Ili Y 5 1 , 1 RICHARD FABER BRINSER PREPARATORY Dick . . . . intrarpecrive . . . Bunrl I, 2. O WELTON MCKINLEY BRUCE x70CATIONAL MAYOR ....H4nd.... Current Events Club IQ P. A. D. Club ' Stuck-nt Council 4. 4, ,W V O .,f L' - EMMA MARY CASTELLI CONIMERCIAL Gmane ....atbletir.... Girls' Athletic Club IQ Dramatic Club 2Q Home Economics Club 2, 3, Girls' Athletic Council 3, 4, Otlicc Practice Club 4, Sigma Gamma 4Q Tri-Ili-Y 3, 4. 6 RUTH MYRTLE CHRIST PRHPARATORY JUDY ....talmted.... Student Council Sec. 3, Pres. 41 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 41 Sigma Gamma 41 Senior Council 4, Choclatier 3, Editor 4Q Broadcaster I1 Athletic Assn. Sec. 42 New Fires 4, H. M. I'inafore 3, The Ghost of Lollypop Bay 2. 0 2444544 RICHARD BRUNK CLINE PREPARATORY . . . . trwtwofrby . . Typing Club 2, 3. A- FLORENCE AUGUSTA COLBERT COMMERCIAL UDICKH . . . . roapemtife . . . . Typing Cl11b IQ Arhlr-nic Club IQ Sowing Club 21 Dramatic Club 32 Otiiue Practice Club 41 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 5, 41 Ii. M. S. Pinaform- 35 Senior Ar! Club .?QSlgIIIA1fi2IIllIIlL1 41Tfl-lil-X. 3, 4. 6 GRACE ALMA CURRY PREP.uu'roRx' ....mpaHe.... Mixc-rl Chorus 2, 3, 4, Clin-er I.1-arlvr 2, 3, 4, Sigma Gamma 4: Tri-Ili-Y Y.-PM-s. 3, Pn-s. 4, Class Sw. 2, 4, Sriulvm Cmuu-il 1, 42 Jr. Rm-rl Cross Pres. IQ Debating Club 3, 4, Trcas. 33 Girls' .X1hlc1i1'Cuu11cil I, 2, Y.-Pros. .52Br0a1l- castc-r ,fl Clioclatir-r 43 Ghost of Lullypup Bay 25 II. M. S. l'inafure SQ Nur Fir1's 4. K 1' 4 4.17 Q . ALVIN ORNER DRESCHER XYOCATIUNXL SLEEPY ....droll.... Hi-Y 3, 43 P. A. D. Club 41 Junior Me-clianics Club 1. Q LUKE EUGENE EBERSOLE f PREPARATORY ', 1' C' ' . . . . magnarzimomr . . . . Athletic Association Y.-Pr:-s. 3, Pros. 4: Hom:- Room Pres. 43 Class Y.-Pres. 3: Debating Club 3, 4, Pres. and Cam. 4, Ili-Y 3, 4, X'.4I'rvs. ,ag Mixc-11 Chorus I, 2, 3,.1, Pros. 3, Arm Cl1Ib Pros. lg Cher-r Leader I, 2, 3,.1, Capt. 2, 3, 43 Broad- caster 3, 4, Typing Club I, 2, Choi-laticr 4, State Oratorical Cours-st 2, ,Ig Ghost of Lolly- pop Hay 25 ll, M. S. Pllllll-Ul'L'H ,Ig Now Fires 4. O IRENE AGNES J. ETNOYER COMMERCIAL Rams . . . . striving . . . . Novelty Club II Art Cl11b I, 2: Library Club 2, 3g Sigma Gamma 4: Oiiice Pravtice Club 4. MARGUERITE ELIZABETH COLBERT COMMERCIAL UIRITAH . . . . perrererifzz. . . . Girls' .Xthletiu Club IQ Sowim: Club 2, 31 Utlivrr Practice Club 45 Tri-Ili-Y 3, 4: Sigma Gamma 43 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4g ll. M. S. Piua- forzf' 3. 9 IRA LOUIS CURRY P1z15P.xRAToRY Louis . . . . Vlmlflldldllf . . . . lianrl I, 2, 3, 43 Orclu-slra 1, 2, 3, 43 III-X 5, Ig Mixi-fl Chorus 4, -11 XCwFiI'4's 1: 4'Il. M. S, I'iuafur0 3. O SAMUEL CURRY DUPLER XVOCATIONAL SAM ....mode.r!. . . . I'. .X. D. Club Tr1-as. 4. 6 EDWARD GUY EBY VUCATIONAL HGENERAL ELECTRIC' . . . . mmplacenr . . . . junior Merhanirs Club Ii Hi-Y 3, 4, Iiuufl 1 I I . A. D. Club 4. 1:96 ri' V. f ,A 6 f j' ,- 152 JACOB HAROLD FARVER VOCATIONAL UFARVER' . ..adept.... Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 41 Ili-Y 3, 4, P. A. D Clqb 4. 'N J ' A 1' , I I , .V X, X Ilmmf Room Pres. 2Q Home Room Y.-Pres. ,gg RALPH ERNEST FASNACHT VOCATIONAL HFAUSYH .....reriouf.... Current Evvnrs Club IQ Hi-Y 3, 43 P. .L D. Club 4. O MILDRED MAE FOREMAN COMMERCIAL B1NG ....:umU.... Rvd Cross Club rg Frcnclm Club IQ Currc-nt Events Club 2: Dfillllillli' Club 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 43 Tri-Ili-Y 3, 4, Sigma flklllllllii 43 Oflirc l'rzu'tice Club 41 K-ll0L'lHlll'l' 4: New Firm-s 4, H, M. S. I'inuf0re 33 Ghost of Lollypup Buy 2. o r ff' -'Mx f .IEANNETTE FREDRICKA FOX PREP.xRAToRY JEAN . . . . auidzzozu . . . . IIUIIH' Room Trvus. I, .z, 3, 45 Xlixr-fl Chorus 2, 3, 43 Signm Gzunum 43 Tri-llil' 3. 4. Sa-r. 43 limzulcuslor 4: Curr:-nt live-ms Club Sm-. I1 Typing Club .rg Drzmmtic- Club .ii Ill-bxntimz Club 45 Ghost uf Imllylmp Buy 23 ll. 31.5. l'il1ufsum- ,QQ Now Firm-s 4. O ,Aj HAROLD HARVEY GQRXQNIER COMMERCIAL - . . . . illvd . ., 1 Current Iivants Cl I IQ Survny Club 23 Mix:-rl Cl llpf 35 llesma p Club 35 Hi-Y 3, 4, Ilonu- R dm Soc. 31 New Fires 41 Home Room Trans 4, Senior Council 43 Choclutier Business Mu zxglbr 43 Otllrc Practice Club Y.- Prcs. 4. ,f ' O ' .1 RUSS GEIB Vocnxonu. Pours ....defr.... Ili-Y 3, 43 Current live-ms Club IQ I'. A. D. Club 4. Q Vis N .5 ll I f lv L s lg H ,L ,X rl, sf lf' M .sf L J n A .f. 1 ' 5 dff. 'I WILLARD ETTER FLAIG I Voc.vrxoN.xL uxvlLLlB . . . Jeurred. . . . Mixed Chorus 33 lluml 2: Hi-X' 3. 0 NICHOLAS SALATOR FORTO Voc.n1oN.xL NICK ....ngile.... Bzmrl r, 2, 3, 41 On-hvstra I. 2. 33 Mixed Chorus 2. 3. 4: P. A. D. Club 4, Ilomc Room Sec. 4: Hi-Y 3. 4. O , -fp fb? 'I ..7y ! ,A ' THOMAS G. FOX, JR. PRBPARATORY Fox . . . . intellectual . . . . Current live-ms Club I: XYorIrl Survey Club 2, 3, Pros. 3, Nav Fires 43 Choclulier 4. gl Xl 'XQ X -xi Q S O ALDA DOLORES GAROSI DMMERCJAL UAL' Y' . - .... wzmome .... Tri-Ili-Y 3, 43 Sigma Gamma 43 Office Practice Club 43 Dramatic Club 3: Athletic Club I: Sf-wing Club IQ Art Club 2. 9 RAYMOND JOSEPH GHERARDINI Yug.x11uN.u. UZEBUH . . . . herrulean . . I-'mttbull I, 1, .s, 4a Huskerhull lf.-2. 3. 4: Track 1, gg Gulf 3, 41 .Xrl Club IQ Hn-X 3, 4QV3l'S1ly ll Club 3, 4, P. A. D. Club 4, .Xthlc-tic Club I. JULIA LEANNA GINDER COMMERCIAL Leis . . . . exquirite . . . . Current Events Club I2 Red Cross Club IQ Dramatic Club 2, 35 Office- Practice Club 4: Cliorlaitier 4, Tri-lli-Y 3, 45 Sigma Gunnnu 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Tho Ghost of Lollypop Bay 25 H. M. S. l'iuzifon- 35 Now Fin-S 4. 9 NORMAN JOHN GINGRICH Piurimiuronv G1Nomcu .....redate.... junior Mechanics Club IQ Typing Club 2, 6 MARGARET ESTHER GLASMIRE PRBPARATORY Mac . . . . efrient .... Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Sigxnu Gamma 45 Junior Red Cross 1, 45 Dramatic Club 3Q Broadcastvr 25 Novelty Club IQ Now Fir0s 4. 0 JAMES ROBERT GROEF COMMERCIAL HFISHU . . . f0fllil.'dl . . . Ili-Y 3, 4. Q -0' N l x JAMES JEROME GUYER VOCATIONAI. l A-:kj D1NG Domi . .yJllld71Zj' .... Class Pres. 35 Bust' ll IQ Football 1, 3, 3, ,gg Basketball I, 2, 3, 458 4Q Senior Council 45 Qtudent Council 25 Hi-Y 3, 45 Varsity ll Club 3, 45 P. A. D. Club 4Q Choclatier 4. A. X LEVI CLAYTON GINDER Voc.'x'r1oN.u. C.fxuR0T Top' . . . . prafrient. . . . junior Mot-liailiirs Club IQ Ili-Y 3, 45 l'. .-X. D. Club 4, O GEORGE BOGGS GISH VOCATIONAL HBOGGSV . . . . indurtriazu . , . . Baseball ig junior Mechanics Club I, 2, 3, 4 Athletic Club 1: Ili-Y 3, 45 P. A. D. Club 4. K, . Q BARBARA ELLA GREELEY PREPARATORY BARBs' ....f1ever.... Broadcaster 2, 3, 4, Editor 45 Mixvd Chorus I 2, 3, QQ Ghost of Lollypop Bay 25 H. M. S Pinaforc' 31 New Fires 45 Sllllllil Gaunniu 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Art Club I, 22 Novelty Cluh I Dranmtic Club 2, 35 Girls' Athletic Counril 3. PAUL BOGAR GROY, JR. x7OCATIONAL MDAFF111' . . . . willing . . um' 3, 45 P. A. 11. club 4. jf' O ' l I JOHN CHARLES HA BECK ER XVOCATIONAL 'JOHNNY' ....aftive.... P. A. D. Club H' 3, 45 Red Cross Club 4 X .X J X MILDRED ELEANOR HEISEY COMMERCIAL MIL . . . . Jopbirticatad. . . . Sigr1mG:nnluu.1g Mixml Fhorus 2, 3, 41 A'Ghost of Lullypnpqliziyu 21 A'N0w Fires 41 Dranlanin' llub 13 Olin-0 Practice Flub 43 Clioclaticr 4, .Xtllll-tif Council 3. iffy if ' ,W REBA ROMAINE HOOVER COMMERCIAL Benn . . . .IFYEIIF . . . . lfibrury Club IQ l :llllll'0lflQ'Y5' Club .xg Knitting C lub ,gg Scwlng Club 43 Tri-lli-Y 3, 43 Sigma Gaunnial 4g Mixr-ll Cihorus 4. w I A . 0 FLORENCE ELIZABETH JAMISON Pnammnony FLoss . . . . Jubnanrial . , . . Library Club I, 25 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Tri-IHA Y 3, 41 Embroiflory Club ZQ Sigma Gamma 45 New Firms 4. O RUTH ELIZABETH JEFFERIES COMMERCIAL UJEYFH .amicaHe.... Embroidery Club I2 Drumativ Club 2: Ohicc Practice K'lub 45 Blixed Chorus 2, 43 Ghost of Lollypop Buy 2: Tri-Ili-Y 3, .1QSlglHilf17:ll l'lTIl?l 4. O . I PAUL RAYMOND KAUTZ XWJLATIONAL HP. K. Rove ....reliaHe.... Hi-Y J. -ll Brouflcastc-r 3..1QS!llClf'I1K Vounril 32 P. ,L D. Club Prr-5. .1QJllnl0!' xlCCll1llllt'S Vlub I1 Xu-W Fires 4. HELEN IRENE KEENER COMMERCIAL ....demure.... Band I, 2. 3, 45 Mixed Chorus I, 22 Ghost of Lollypop Bay ZQ Emhroider ' Club IQ Tri-Hi- 3 Y 3, 45 Sigma Gamma 4. Q JW VIRGINIA RUTH KISHPAUGH PREPAIIATURY GINNIIz . . . . dixtinctife . . . . Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Dramatic Club 35 French Club 45 Sigma Gamma 41 Vocational Guidance Club Y.-Pros. 42 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Broadcaster 45 Clioclatic-r 45 ll. M. S. Piuaforen 35 New Fires 4. . - . , , . . , ., M4 .JL Il , . O RICHARD KNOLL VocA'I'IoNAI, URICHH ....u'irU.... S.. D. guilt? 41 Junior Niechanics Club IQ 1- 3.4: 0 314- ,V I I r LV' Q K R Y ELIZABETH KUNTZ 5 M ERCIAL W .... indiutriaur ,... Embroidery Club I, 25 Courtesy Club IQ Office Practiuc Club Sec. 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Sigma Gainma 45 Ghost of Lollypop Bay 22 IL M. S. Pillilfllflfn 3. 0 HARRY SHELLY LEHMAN PREPARATORY ....reticent.... Library Club IQ Biology Club 25 VVorld Survei Club 3. VERNA ELESTA KEGERREIS PREPARATORY KEGGY ... Jranquil. . .. Embroidery Club I, 2: Typing Club IQ Voca- tional Guidance Club I. 0 HAROLD GEORGE KLINE VOCATIONAL KLINIz . . . . pragrenive . . Art Club IQ P. .-X. D. Club 4. O ALBRIGHT EVERETT KOONS XIOCATIONAL UKOONEYH ....rbeerful.... Baseball IQ Basketball 2, 31 Football IQ Hi-Y 3, 41 P. A. D. Club 45 Varsity H Club 3, 45 Junior Mechanics Club IQ Athletic Club I. ' ' iff 1' .f .Wo 9 JOHN MARLIN LA FFERTY VOCATIONAL Sumter . . . . mnrteou: . . . . P. A. D. Club 45 Student Council 2. 32 lli Y 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 3. 4- 5: ' ffffx lffj SELL JOHN LENGLE CCMMERCI RUSS ' ' .... thorough . . . . Band I5 Art Club IQ Student Council I, 2, 3Q VVorld Survey Club 21 Class Treas. 32 Mixed Chorus 3g Hi-Y 3, 42 Senior Council 41 Sales- manship Club Pres. 31 Office Practice Club 45 H, M. S. Pinal'ore 3. I ' 'fl F Y! L' 114-Cffg NORMAN E. LERCH PREPARATORY HLERCI-In ....fU'fllfE.... Ili-Y -1: Yovutiomil Guirlzmre Club 43 Ilomc Room Treus. 4. ' foxf' 9 ALBERT WILLIS MARK VocA'rIoN.-xi. Duran ....Jmfere.... P. .X. D. Club 43 Mixc-rl Chorus I, 3, 3, 4. O MAYANNA MARTIN COMMERCIAL MAY ....animated. . .. Mixed Chorus 3, 3, 43 Drziiiiutiv Club 2, 31 Olive I'rzu'tice Club 43 Palette and Brush Club 41 'I'ri.Hi-Y 3, 43 Sigma Guniuun 43 Ghost of I.0llypop Buy 2. - NM IDA ROBERTA MATERAZZI PREP.-KRATORY 'ABonIn ' . . . . :avoir-faire. . . . Library Club I1 Embroiflerv Club Pres. 2' Drzirnatil' Club 21Ty'IlIH2 Club 3: Mixed Chorug 2, 3, 42 Tri-IIIAY ,IL Sigma Gamma 4. O FLORENCE LILLIAN MILLER PREPARATORY Fi.ossIr1 . . . , unauuming . . . . COIIIIPGX Club IQ Typing Club 1, 31 Tri-Ili-Y 3, 45 Sllllllll fhlllllllll 43 Yoruliunul Guidance Club .1,RIIXI'IlCllUfllS 2. 3,.1Q Gll0sIUfI.0lly- pup Huy 13 ll. Xl. S. l'iiIufor1- ,5. 5, f.,u4JfV nA1yl IICLVXJ MARIS MACCHIONI VocA'rIoNAI. --MACARONII' . . . . diligent . . . P. A. D. Club 43 Art Club I. .- 6 ' fl Lf MARGARET MARIE MARTIN PREPARATQRY MPEG' ....lIIf9IIf.,.. Athletic Club IQ Typing Club 2, 33 Vocational Guidance Clllb 42 Siginu Gamma 41 New Fires 4. Q , Z4 JOH L UIS MARTINI 'OC,AI'IO1IAL Jul-INNY' , .... keef1.... Football 3, 43 junior Mechanics Club I 3 Student Patrol IQ Varsity II Club 43 P. A, D. Club 4. O JOHN PHILIP MATHIAS X'OCATIONAL JUNE . . . . thoughtful . . . . Current Events Club IQ Baseball IQ P. A. D. Club 41 IIIAY 3, 4. Q 0 Citi, Mgf1 :'U FRANCES MARIE MILLER PRI1PARAToRY .1MlLLER', ....modeJt.... Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Dr-baring Club .12 Typing Club jl Signm Gamma 43 Tri-HI-Y 3. -SL Drunizltiu Club 2. X, : 4, If RUSSELL HARRY hII,1LLEI7C,J,4,0 f COMMERCIAL f Rugs . . . . towerinlg . . . . SZIICSIIIHIISIIID Club 3, Oilirv Prucliri- Club 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 41 Barska-rlmull 3. 4: Ilil' 5, 4, Nui: Fires 4, II. M. S. I'iri1u'urv 3. 9 -IAMES DONALD O'NEAL COMMERCIAL HIVIIL KEY .,.,jom.re.... .-Xrt I, .51 Ili-Y 3, 43 Cliuvlzitis-r 4, Bruzulrusll-I Mgr. 4, SHIPSIIHIIISIIIIL Club 3: Drnliiutir Club ZQ Fuutlmzill 3: Ilmuc Rumi: I'r0s. 2, 3, 4, Ni-xv lfirz-S 4. I' f o l 'Cl STELLA DOLORES PAPPARIELLA COMMERCIAL . . . . rlwrmirliq . . . . Girls' .Mlilvtic Club IQ .Xrt Club 2, Drziilritir Club 3, Mixed Chorus 5, 4, Uliicr: I'rzu'liu- Club 4, Red Cross Cuuuril 4, Studvnt Cuunvil 3, Iimaiflcaisu-r 41 juuigk CounCiI 3: Trj-Ili-X' , 4, Siguln Gniuiuu Tn-.is. 4, ll, KP. S u- fOr4- ,4. K I I LC. . O , A 'v ' ' . - ff JOHN PAUL PETRUCC1 clUMMERLIAI. HOOvuR ,, . .joI'mf. . .. Art Club I 1 XYOrI1l Slll'Y1'y' Club 1, S411-siiizilisllip Club .KI Gulf .53 Mixml Chorus 51 OHII1-ql'raII'til'0 Club Pr:-s. 4, Ili-Y 5, 4, SIIHIPII 'munril .13 Il, 31.5. Viiiaifnrn- QI, L . l -IEANETTE LOUISE REILLY COMMERCIAL llL'NIE . . . . radinuf . . . . Girls' Athletic Cuunril I, J, 5, 41 Arm Club If Library Club ZQ Girls' .-Xtlilm-lic Club IQ Plain! and Flower Club 2, Otriuc Pmclivc Club 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Tri-Ili-Y 3, 4, Smurf:- Council 3. 4g Sigma Gnniiiiu Pres. 4, Il. . S. l'iImfare 3. fy Li. So I ru.,-V X ff-5 103- 22' LILLIAN IRENE NORNI-IOLD COMMERCIAL . . . . Ildilpfdbld . . . . Now-lty Club I, .Xrx Club 1: Library Club 3: Otlire Prziclivrf Club 4, Slglllli Gamuuzi 4. O MARY ELLA PAGE PREP.xRATORY MMOLLY' . . . . udde-duufie . . . . Library Club IQ Mixx-cl Chorus 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Typing Club jQSlAi1lllllfI1lI'lllll2l 4, Iiuibmirl- I-ry Club 2, Clmcl:n.ii-r 41 '4New Firm-5 4, Ghost of Lnllypop Buy J, Dramatic Club 2. J . O DONALD THOMAS PAYONE COMMERCIAL SHoR'n ' . . . . dimirzuiive . . . . .Xrt Club I, XYOrlIl Surva-y Club 2, Snlvsiriniisliip Club 3, Ofiirs' l'ruriirs- Club 4. O MICHAEL SAMUEL PESTELEK PREPARATORY Mum . . . . vermrile . . . . lfmitlmll 3, 4, Iluskl-Llmll J, 3, 41 IILX' 3. 4, llruiimtic Club 21 Varsity ll Club 3, 4,1390 , Mixi-ul Chorus A flrvlivslrzi I,,.i, Ifrondraxslyr I llwlq-.elzx-,AQT fU'1i1l1'rI,E. if , I 1 -I + ' 0 WILMER PAINTER RI-IINE YUCATIONAL UWIMPY' . . . . reprerenrative . . . Home Room S6-C. 3, 5, Senior Class Y.-Prvs. 4, Football Asst. Mgr. 3, Mgr. 4, Orchestra I, J, P. A. D. Club 4, Ili-Y 3, 4, Senior Council 4, Brozulraster 4. s 6X Viv:- '-ni I '. .fllffvl i ? V .. A WARD BEECHER RICE Voc.xTloN.u. HSLIMH . . genial. . 9 ELWOOD DAVID SIPE VUL.-XTIONAL KEN'rL'cKx' COLONEL .. . , plmmnf. . .. IIIAX 35 Junior Bleclmulrs l lub I5 I'. A. IJ. Vluh 4. i -I O HENRY WARREN SMITH VOCATIONAL HSMIT'I'YH ....m11m!.... I'. A. IJ. Club 4, junior NI:-I-I1unirsf'Il1Iv I. O 'fNg5Q.,,- 5 '-X Xklf HELEN JOSEPHINE SNAVELY ' PREPARATORY HRV.-XGGLESH .. . . diqmfed. , .. Iiruurlvznsu-r I, 3, 43 Tri-IIIAY 3, 4, Tr:-us. 4 SiglnuGzuuum4g IJVLIZIIIIIILf1IIIIl.IQ.XYI Vlub l, Ilrzunutir Vlub 25XIix1-:I Vhurus :,3,45 N1-xv Ifirc's 45 II. NI. S. I'ix1ufurf ' .52 'I'Iu- Ghust of I.ulIypup Buy J: Holm: Ruum S4-1-. J. 3. C HENRY PETER STOYER x'OCAT10NAL -.PETE-V . . . . blaqplrlt. . . . junior Rr-'I fm-4 Vluh I1 junior NI:--'lnuxiw lluh I, IIIAX 3,4,I'..X.IJ,1'lllI145I nu!ImlI,5 Iiaskflbzxll Asst. Hur. 3, Mgr. 45 XIRUSIIQ' II' 1'luI: 3, .15 Iirrmflmslv-r 43 t'I1m-latin-r 43 Ilmm Room Tnsus. 3. 4. '34 .44-fi. -51 '59 f-sf Qs ROBERT WILSON SHAY PRBPARATORY SHAY . . . . mutinour . . . Ifunthzull 35 D1-Imtim.: I'IuIv 4, Ili-Y 3, 45 Iizmd I.'..j.Lf iil:-ffl:I3'Jffl'i.f 'uh J' 55 I 5. X sn 64: o Zim . ALLEN MILLER SMITH XVOCATIONAL SM1T1'Y ....fnmk.... I'. A. D. C Iuh 45 llmnlmll 3, 41 Art Lluh IQ Broadcaster 45 Stlnlcm LKOIIIIVII 2, 45 Ili-Y 3. Q JOSEPH WILLIAM SMITH Voc.-xTloNAL 'JOHN . . . , lfrfpfnf . . Typing Club 1, 3, 4. , Q K 17 x I OLGA HELEN STARR PREPARATORY . . . . d0.X'fEf0lll' . . . . Simnzl GQIIIIIIILI IITYI-III-Y.11.Xrl Club 1. 6 . 'ou gy ' TERESSA ESTHER SYLVESTER CZUMMERKIAL ....pef1te.. Iirfmd--gIst4'r 3, 11 Sigum Ggmnnu A1 .Xtlxlclig I'IuI1 ll Ilraulmyis' VIUIP 3. .il UYIIU l'l'2u'lirvCDIl1I14g'I'ri-Ili-X 3. 4. In I Ni I ' JUNE 5ilcT!I:R'1'N Tsuum' CONIMERCIQII JL'NEY . . . . Jeff-pa.rJeJ.rvd. . . Tri-Ili-Y 4, Sigma Gzunuiu .13 Oriivm- I'ruclivv Club 4: Blixufl Chorus 4. RUTH ELIZABETH UHR ICH COMMERCIAL URl l'lllEH . . . . f7u'Ill.fldkl71Z . . . . ,Q Courlvsy Club ig Iiiulxmiflc-ry Club 25 S1-Wim: Club 31 Olliru I'rzu'tirc' Club 4, Mixorl Chorus 2, 3, 45 Stucivnt Cuunvil ,gg Ilomc R0:ui1S1-C. I, Trvus. 2, Sigiuu Gauumu 4. ,x J ,- ' fn ' FILOMENA MIRIAM VIELI CQMMERLHI. A'Fi1.LY Q - . ..., rlmvre .... - Atlllvliv Club Ig linilrrnirlc-ry Club 23 Drumutif A 6 Club 2, Tri-Ili-Y 3, 43 Sull-suizuisliip Club 3: Orin-if Przu-lice Club 4: Xlixi-:I Chorus 1, J, 3, 41 'D Siguiu fiilllllllil 4, Il, M. S, I'inufurx- 3: Gl105Lof Imllylmlr Iii 2. MIRIAM LUCILLE WAGNER . 'E , . PREPARATORX' HNIIMMIEH Q: 5- 4. Courtesy Club I3 Sigma Gzuuum 4: Typing 1' fa Club 2, 3: Tri-Iii-Y 5, 4, Yurulimuil KIIIIQIZIIICK' ' ' , Club Sec. 4. ,dw 419 IW' FRANCES LUCILLE wE.u'iiR i COMMERCIAL Fx KN ....refir1ed.... - Art Club 1, 21 Court:-sy Club 1, Otiicc Prac rc A Club 49 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, , Sigma Gamma 4, Ghost of Lollyp m Play 5 H. M. I'inafore 3. JOHN SHEARER TUCK PREPAR-x'roRx' TL'cKER . . . . illdizidmzfixtir . . . . Clif-Cr LL-zxrlcr I, 2. 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 1, 1, 5, 4, Prvs. 4, Class Pres. 43 lluuie- Ruuiu Prvs. 4: ,Iunior Mm-lmnics Club IQ Ili-Y 3. 45 Typing Club 5. - f '- .il ' f , s r'V,fY ,lf J , , 6 NYILLIAINI LEXYIS UBIBERGER YOCATIONAL II1i.L' , . . Jeufjbfe . . . . Mix:-rl Cllmrus 3, 4: Current Iivm-iui Club I: I'. A. Club 4, Brozlflrusler 3, 45 Ili-Y 3, 4. V il ,ci 6 CATHERINE VON NIEDA CZONINIERCIAI. . . . . awiabfe . . . . Iimlxruifls-ry Club ig Mix:-cl Clmrus 2, 3, 4: Olliu- l'ruc!ii-a- Club 4, Tri-Ili-Y 3, .15 Slllllli fiIlllllIl1l.f,fiIlHCl2llll'l'.1, II. M. S. l'inufurf- 5. z4,Q..L,fc'11'fi-f-4.. 6 MARGARET LEORA WALTMAN PR1aP.xRAToRY PEG . . . . znzumwing . . . . Palvttv and Brush Club 4: Typing Club 33 Yocznional Guidance Club Pr!-s. 4, Tri-Ili-Y 3, 4, Sigma Gamma 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4. 4 HELEN MARIE WEIST PREPAR.rr0Rx' ... Jbeerful. . . . Travel Club IQ Dramatic Cluh 22 Typing Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Vocational Guidance Club 4, Sigma Gamma 4. 57,2 lfj WILLIAM RUSSEL WENRICH Vocl-xT1oNAL Football 35 Ili-Y 3, .13 l'. A. D. flulm 4. I, . Fdfnflf . . . . AIMEE FRANCES WITMER Bm, Pixrzpfxxmrokx' MAsiui 4, 791401. EARL NORMAN CLARK Cosmencl.-xt Duran . . . . mmprued. . . . Sulesumuship Flub 3: Ili-Y 3, 43 .Xrt Club I, :Q Shortlmnal Club.1. SENIOR HISTORY NE bright sunny day in the fall of 1932 A. D., a merry group of boys and girls was slowly making its way up the rugged path of the Mountain of Knowl- edge. Everyone became more or less discouraged as the day progressed. There was no one to encourage us and the country was-Oh, so new! Everything seemed so strange. After six hours of traveling we were greatly relieved to see a town in the distance. Of course, we found that we had not climbed very far, but we were too tired to care very much. We were determined to stop at the first town that we came to. Green- ville, as we came nearer, seemed and looked very promising. I'm sure no one will ever forget how inviting the town looked, and how beautiful the streets and avenues seemed. Almost everywhere we looked we saw the names of the various streets. They were all so beautiful that it took a long time for us to decide which ones we wished to choose as our destinations. Finally we found ourselves equally distributed .h V. 31 xy H, ' ef 'l -,L 1 'Q ta X , lqg 4 1A ml Af 'MZ s ' . . . . dipfomutir . . . . Library Club 1, 3, Pri-S. 3: Drzmmtic Club 21 Novelty Club, Treus. li Art Flulr I, ZQ Mixt-tl Chorus 2, 3, 4, Tr:-ns. .13 Tri-lli-Y J. -S2 Sigma Gauumzx .QQUNVXVFll'l'SU.1QHll. Nl. S. Pinuform- ,gg Ulmer uf Lullypop Bu 2. ffrv'-x4,4v, A, .E ll 1 1 ll' A' ll l SENIOR HISTORX contmued on L1ller Street, Hvland Axenue, Hoxxs Street, Clemen s Drue, Young Street, and MICSSC s Axenue After sojournmg about one x ear tn Greenx 1lle, most of us decxded that we would hke a dxfferent clrmate We came to the conclus1on that we d nnd the drfference we were lookmg for lf we mox ed up the mountaxn Another beautlful autumn dav our merrs group, not qulte as large as If had been, mot ed from Green x 1lle After traxellng for a short time we were thrllled to see the gates of Hlghtown openmg to us Some of the group stated IU the suburbs where thex engaged m xocatlonal work, etc Most of us, howex er, settled 1n the CIES proper It proxed to be xery mterestmg to manv of us and prox xded manv new attractlons It happened that we arru ed 1n tlme for the electlon for max or Elmer Danlels was the successful Candldate and became the max or of Hlghtown Nflam of our group were lnterested 1n the sports muslcal programs, dramatxcs, and sarrous other pastlmes offered bx I-hghtown Howes er, IE proxed to be a xers SIFICI cm and 1ts oH1c1als made law abldmg CICIZCHS out of us Another sear passed, and we found ourselx es needlng a change of enuronment agam In a few daws after settllng III umor C1tx, we were accustomed to our new surroundlngs We began to feel older and more drgnrhed because now we were nearer the top of the mountaln, and we were satlshed to look forward to better times ln 1ts turn seemed to proxrde mam more worth whlle thlngs ames Gus er held th1s c1tv 111 check and he and the ofhcrals helped to mould our ln es Nex er gne up w as our slogan as we resumed our cl1mb to the top of the Mt Knowledge We knew that we would nex er be S2lf1SflCkl unt1l we reached the top Sen1or X1llage held open her arms to us and beckoned us to enter her fa1r portals And, oh what beauts ' What scenerx l Sen1or X lllage surpassed all others Exeryone was glad to settle rn her beautlful axenues It thrllled us to thlnk thlt we could spend mne months there Ex erx one w znted to help us and to brmg tbout our happ1 ness ohn Tuck, burgess of Sen1or X lll lge, helped to make our l1fe more lnterestlng 1nd xaluable Ex erx moment w IS hlled wlth SOIH6fl'1ll1Q or other We onlx began to xppreclate our llfe 111 thls ull tge IS the w arm weather rpproached and the cltx shone ln 1ts sprlng 1tt1rc we lppreclxted rt Ill the more when we knew thlt our staw rn Sen1or X 1ll 126 w ts LlI'1YVlI'IQ to .1 close Four tears of mox mg 1bout saw us at the peak, and now most of us h td drfferent ldels c mcernlng the remalnder of our llwes Of Course, m mx w 1ll reach ex en hlgher perks' Success to them md Farewell, lxmd FI'lCI1LlSl 32 t Q1 , , 4' la 1 . l 'X L I ll . .1 ' , ,l r 1 M -41, t J C . , . '- s 1 ' 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 - 1 v1 . 1 D 'Y ' v D v 1 1 1 V . v 1 . . .1 1 1 7- in the future. Every city seemed to us more attractive and more worth while. Each, ' ' , 1' . 11 1 - ' ' , J. 11 , 6 1 Iv. 1 'v- ' ri 1 1 . v 1 1, 1 . 1 ,, 1 ' ,' ' 1 1 ' A K 2 ' eg ' 1 I ' 2 ' ' 2 . 1 ' ' 2 2 2 ' 1 1 . 1 . 1 1' L , 1 ' ' 2 ' ' 2 ' V L 1 l ' A ' . 2 ' 'l ' ' ' 2 ' . ' 2 7 ' ' -4- .,,v+ ol-oe SI 2 5 13' '31 S 3 'E' E2 S V--I2 nf UD CID dn E Q 0 ol? GJ? fx Q. Q i? fl' Nb-4 'L fb 3' fn ww ,f-. 2-N A LA. .- T 1 f + 0 3'- lg!-Pa ' ,gn If I -+ gs- Z- 5 F-if ' -r- J O '+ Q41 We stu good hxe to Hershex Hlgh The School ue loxe so detr We re std to su we cmnot stu V1 1th xou mother xelr Our school d tx s ire gone hut ue ll keep on The path to success mtl x lctorx Our Hngh qchool Creed IS uh tt we need For our Qecurttx C' -Q-4' Z-, YAY vf+ 'P We th mls the Nl :stef of m mltmd For tll th at we hold dear 'Xnd for the llfe of our good fI'lC,llLl W hose n une our school doth he If intl non we this class of the xexr Fdrewell to school doth su Wtth ulshes helrtx md smctrf. To l.1st for m tm ,A tl tx w . N . l ., , W uv . .4 Nz , 3 N M , 1 Y 14 M . ' . A 'Ht' fllf' ffm +0 l 'ff' , ' ' L- ' lli lllll ly -4- ' .- M 'M , .. alll! in Q lil Ly' . 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I Tupukuin' Erdnizin. Furry, Fifzini, SQ-itziniu-i', XV:lltz, Spangler. XV. Hoy, Dressli-r. R. Hoy. You Ezclorf, XY. Pets-rs, zirtnian. 0111 Rmr: Knoll. Gordon, Slim-l'fi-r, XXI-iss, Saiygvr, Slit-nk, KlSllll2lllL1ll, Ilzintz, Rs-ess-, Nye, Gi-1-sziliiziii. 5111 Ruin: S. Iizisifliori-, Nloori-. li. P4-is-rs, Potti-r, Mi-yi-r, S. Rive, Pilsflllllll, XY. Ginizrirli, Klziys, xlL'lSI'T,S1llllll, S. Graiybill. 4111 Rim-: U, I-'.iiisiizu'lit, M. Rim-, MrGm-. Zoll. S. Svlili-in-l, R. Fziusiizwlit, Srluiffiii-r, Swartz. Trump, lisin-iisliarli-. jd Ruin: xYl'l1l'li'll, Fralirk, Bly:-rs, Deniy, Bairro, IJ:-.Xni1i'lis, A. U'Nvzil, XYzigm-r, lin-urlir-ll. Nlillm-r. 211 Rmr: Stains, A. Graiybill, Ili-rsliey, A. lloiiinun, Ili-ss, Ili-rr, Tin-, Zvrn, Funk. 1.il Rmix' Sir. lilmy. Troon, nl. Bust-liorf-, B. lloffinzm, Rmxii, Fuiinlii, Tsliucly, N. 0'Nt-zil, Mr, Kimklz-. HE CLASS OF '37 was under the Capable leadership of William Miller, and under his guidance we made the selection of our class rings, with the able assistance of the Ring Committee Composed of Elwyn Peters, Betty Hoffman, Marjorie Kishpaugh, Fannie Barbini, John Koppenhaver, Randall Cake, and Williaiii Miller, The Class was well represented in football by A'Bill Miller, Bill Wallace, john Gravino, Bob Fasnacht, and Russell Spangler, who were on the varsity team. Three members of the Class also won berths on the varsity basketball team, namely, Bob Fasnacht, Bill Miller, and Witman Gingrich Wrestling was attempted for the first time in the school, and a large number of juniors participated, Among those who wrestled in the various meets were Lee Basehore, Bud Gilmore, and Urie Potter, all of whom fought well. 34 Top Row: Cain. Long, R. Fnsnaeht, Wallace, Gruvino, F. Wagner, A. Sehizivoni, Ranerio, F. Custelli, Eslilenmn, Geeszimzin, F. Fasnaclit, Spangler. 6th Roux' Hahn, Koppenliavc-r, VVhitehaus, Rhine, Rothrock, F. Smith, llollingswnrth, Y. Scliizivoni, Ginder, llzilx-rkvr. jlh Rcrf: Gilmore, Fox, Risser, Ceiling, Meiser, l.z1ffe-rty, I.. Nye, Garrison, Shifrlet, XVc1lfguxu.5,j. Vmherger, Blcfurdy .Jlh Row: Minnich, I.ine:nveuver, Pellegrini, Xzurtli, Putt, XVrightstone, li. Nye, B. Lundquist, Sell, Menicheschi Jefferies. jd Roux' Y. l'mberger, Pelinu, Annibali, Habhyshuw, Vurlucetti, J. Castelli, Clark, Bzignarelli, lliestanll, Zimmn-rumn 211 Rrm-.' J. Smith, Farren, llostetter, Zeone, lleilmzm, Mays, Basehore. Isl Row: Mr. Tracy, A. Wagner, Freed, Gammn, Miller, Barhini, Miss Myers. The Junior Class was also represented on the golf team by Dick Miller and Arthur Garrison, both of whom made very favorable showings. The Class was proud ofjosephine Habbyshaw's strong arguments for the negative team in debating, as well as Richard Fox's very effective arguing. The Juniors also pointed with pride to Pauline Herr, Samuel Basehore, and the others who were contestants in the Forensic League. Throughout the year the Class, as a whole, has been active in all the extra-curricular organ- izations, and they are anxiously looking forward to the time when they call themselves SENIORS. 35 l fiistvl I 44 lvl X A-'T F' C? 7'upI:fti1i.' IA. Smith, lloovt-r, Rtilmirl, Yl'llllll'l', Rusniusst-n, Aurt-nlz, Schroll. Sohn, Zz-mim-yvr, You Nh-flu, Dvigliton, t-ia' ll' , 6111 Ruin: liiiiqlv, lilzirk, Sim-nur, Gilitlt-r, l.:iHt-rly, Curb:-fry, Scln'it-ni-r, l'au'k4-r, Stewart, l't-url, Moore. 5th Row: Linglt-, liaisi-lmrv, Gatos, lfzlsmivlit, M:u'chi0ni, Kelly, Slim-ley, VV. Sliellt-nhimior, l,uynmn, l'Cll'llL'L'l. 41h Rare: XVnp.mt-r, Vtrliiiigtrlir, Glliffrt-, Ni-ll, Guspvr, linsmingt-r, Strivklt-r, llc-ck, Koons, ll. Furry, I. Viirry. 311 Raw: Vorsvtli, liirlu-rly, Szmtlo, CVNQ-ul, Maisiniur, cilllf.II'lt'll, Yingst, Shollt-y, Mills-r. 2d Rmtu' li, Smith, lionlllvr, B2llSllllllllll, ,lt-rrirk, l'offmzm, Lurish, ,lt-ffrit-s, Xlenimii-, ljllfflllllll, Sliopt-, XI. Shi-lli-na haunt-r, iii-ifsmliuii. Isl Rnw: IXlr.l'hilli1is, Miss Ri-t-ri, l:Hl'4'lIl2lll, Nlotit-sto, M. Smith, Dt-ilzlvr,l'zike,Glasi1iiru, Mr. Sviln-rt. Mr. Thorn ton, Mr. livmis. SCDPH RE AST year, nineteen hundred thirty-five, we were looking forward to our eventful Sophomore year, now we are anxiously awaiting ourjunior year. Going through all the knocks and bumps and profiting by our many, many mistakes, we'll be quite a polished Junior Class Cwe hopel. Our Class was well represented in all the school activities. We had quite a few varsity H men: John Biagi, Lloyd Koons, Boyd Von Nieda, Allen Smith, and Warner Sponaugle. Fred Rasmussen and John Biagi were a great asset to our basketball team. We are quite proud of the dramatic and musical ability of Anna Welchans, Irwin Curry, and Robert Stewart, who had important parts in our Gilbert and Sullivan opera, The Mikado. Anna Mae Bybee, Betty Morrison, Mary Kline, Romaine Kautz, Anna Welchans, Margaret Smith, and Irma Sholley represented the Honorable Sophomores in the Forensic League. 36 Top Rrrw: Sponauglc, Ilouser, Ili-nry, Koons, Bucks, Dc-avi-n, Patrirk, English, Bowman, Long, Kling, llcss, Missinu-r. 7111 Row' Kline, Rakosky, Deets, Emi-rick, XV. Smith, Nc-idig, Allen, Paul, Boltz, L. Brandt, Gingrich, XV. Brandt. olh row: Croci, F. Smith, Starnhaugh, Hedges, XVeigli-y, Detweilcr, I.audt-rmilcli, lfunck, Spangler, Buuriarelli, Rumpf- iiagi. 5111 Roux' XYelchans, Rhozirls, Miller, Q'0!Ill'l2ll2lll'l, Lex, P. Ifbc-rsole, Nye, Yulerio, Bricker, Boyer, Lunrlquist, Fleager. 41h Rims: Xllllters, Byhee, Adams, B. Ebr-rsole, Kline, XVeuver, Lehman, Snavely, Nye, Nl. Kreiser, Ertlman, Ionni. 311 gong -Bowman, Knutz, Tice, lishlf.-man, Morrison, Ilaherker, E. Kreiser, Eckert, Fzxrpenter, Miller, Albert, Grubb, . ec rist. 211 Rmv: Hess, Rupp, XVagner, Firestone, A. Brandt, Grumbine, Templin, Krotzer, Tzweo, Jefferies, Roush, Sternberger. Ream, Slesser, Slim-lfer. I If! Roca' Blr. Briltzxin, Bliss Shi-nk, Fztsnacht, Ke-gt-rreis, I'I'lllJf'l'gCI', Hartman, Krall, R. Smith, Eisvnhallr, Shriver, Miss Sandy, Mr. Rapp, Mr. Bortncr. There were many social events, including a few wienie roasts, an entire Class party, and many individual Class parries. We hope that if we ever have the Chance in a million to live over our Sophomore year we shall not desire to live it differently. ,-MK 'I 0 H K zz , S , fans, I N Y 37 .Q ,.,1 . . 'a ' 'I , 4 'Q . : l i i li is . 9 1 ,i ' 1 . l i i H- T' ll iv. E - 2 ,X i I f 2 'ff i 3 351 2 Sl i 1 I ay, . Mei 1 l gil Q f 531, i 975 3 2:55 Q 165.2 E 5 :gf 2 iiizf' Q X 1,211 Q .l' 5 W 1 4... Q 5 ef ,LQ Q fu lift P H. if i.. 4-i j ,ag-S5 -ik 5121 fai- Q' x Mwv: 't 4' ii, J-'N ' -' an-, . .1 4. . , 1 fp Jw V. , S- - 1 sv.-I ' ' . 4 'J-f.. 4? A Top Roux' Pt-lino, XY. Poorman, Gahlv, Zaeranini, Ilousi-r, lloslifr, l-ilu-rsoli-, Conrad, Ili-agy, l. Poormzm, lloht-nslein, N. XXI-nv:-r, J. XY:inanmker, Yan Ilorn. Nth Rm.-,' XV4-iilnian, Koons, R. Oherhollzc-r, li. XVZlll1ll'llllk1'l', Nlrfllraly, ll:-rr, R. Uberholtzer, Heist-y, Blankin, Shililet. Gingrich, I.angln-ry. ffl: Rmuf Speicher. lf. Nlvngel, Hess, Fapelli, Straw, Uluifriwl, Blau-k, llinkle, G. Boyer, Kreiser, Zeller, Mcfirrki-l. Snyder. 0111 Rmv: Illllllt, liucriarvlli, Funk, Downie, furry, Moyer, Seuvt-rs, llimes, Mouse. J. Menpzi-l, llc-rslley, Moose, 5111 Rmzz' Cramer, Rt-est-, Stvrnlwrgt-r, KiSllIlLlllL!ll, j. Smith. Drz-sslvr, Ny:-, R. Shahver, Stemi, Il. Gingrich. Hartman Fasnacht. Rm-rl. 4111 Row: XV. XYE'8X'l'l', Nl, Conrarl, Brunner, Bl. Eckert, Y. lfukert, Marks. I. Boyer, Geih, Hawkins, litter, Miller, H. llabet-ker, D. .X. Ds-zwen. jf! Rm:-.' Pronio, Kelly. Ilerk, Vlernt-nte. Slmzuclunan, Paponvtti, j. Eshi-nsliarlt-, Forry, Rossi, F. Smith, Reitz,Sl10elnuker, Shelley, Scliwt-nk, Xanman. :fl Rmv: Miss Ferurri, D. Gingrich. IJ. Dt-axven, Powell, NYagner, Km-her, Gates, BOIIILLLIFIIIIUY, Xllfalunfl, Miss Liller, Mr. llovis. Isl Rim-.' Gish, Moore, llt-zitwoli-, Dohner, Ilzilcen, C. Smith, Cline, Grubb, if Sllafff-r, l.ini:lc-. FTER a pleasant vacation, those who had been eighth-graders during the past school term returned to Hershey High as Freshmen. They were very proud and felt that they were now getting somewhere in the worldg this was soon proved, Many old friends were found and several new acquaintances were made with those who had come from neighboring schools, At first, the Freshmen had some difficulty in getting straightened out, as is generally the case, but finally they became organized and all went smoothly. The Class was represented in practically all of the school activities, which proved that even though they were only in their first year of high school, they had the foundation for a progressive future. When the football season opened, the Class was proud to nnd several of the boys representing them on the squad. Among those who went out and succeeded were Pete Wallace, Harold Wanfried, Herman Gherardini, and Tom Black. After football season was over, the Freshmen eagerly awaited the coming of basketball. Herman Gherardini, Tom Black, Henry Speicher, and John Seavers represented ninth grade on the squad. '58 T09 Rrmu' Gravino. INIIICHCII. Iifnml. Plvlmni. B, Bt-rhini. II. tl2ll'llIll2ll'li, Bt-rnurrl. UH. Schell. If- fl-lllllllilfkv 5Il1lVf'l!'. Simmers. .Wh Roni: Ilippli-, YYt-ziver, Tulli, Fosrlwtti, XVullarv, Ghz-rnrllini, Robinson, Trostle, I.:-linmn, I'i-rhini, Gim-. 7Ni Rmv: Rhoads, Zimnicrnizm, XX'olfe, I.:iutlc-rmilcli. ll, IJQ'IIllll l', Ginger, II. Poornmn, Puioli-tli. .Xnnihnli. NYilInrfl. Brinsi-r, Sunil:-rs, R. I':SI'l'IlSII2lfl4'. M11 Rmv: Skinner, Arntlt, Biol-chi, Glzisniiro, Dt- .Ximvlia Mm-Gt-0,XYz-nrich, Iii1i'i'i,f'ustm-Ili, Ifusiizwlit, Ilot-rm-r, Bust-liorv jlh Rmv: Trump, Dupler. Cuiiitzuii, Stover, Fink, Shops-,I.ool-c, Simmons, Pusquini, Bs-rhini, Rzmerio, liifuni,NVullzice. Pronio. uh Rina: Groy, Miller, Ii. Dl'lIIll1'T, XYis1-, fl2lIlll'l'lI1l', jc-rritk, IE. Fort-innn, DeSti-fano. Kuntz, D. llollingsworlli, Evans, NVui.:m-r, Cusini. :il Rmb: Gehrel, Fromholuti, Long, Vurry, Hess, Fox, Di Romzlulflo, Nlzirlini, Slxuetier, Blll'Klll'l', Sensor, Vailziiiizii Ilonser. :fi Rmv: Brandt, Miss Mit-sse, Ia C'uiiuu'ri, I.. 4'url11i'et!i, Vaistelli, Garrison, Spf-ruw, J. flRll'Ill4'0!lI, Kroll, l'utrii-k, Shank, Miss Ilyland, Mr. Young. ls! Rmv: Jefferies, F. Ilollingswortli, Nlt-uslioy, I.. Iisiivnslizule, Tshutly, Brunner, Slim-ks-rt, Light, F.I-lrrvlilul1,I.t-mii Iiiisiiiiimr-r, I'r-nrllz-ton, Several Freshmen succeeded in obtaining places on the honor roll. During the school term the different sections held parties and wif-nie roasts. One joint party was held for all six of the sections. These socials were a tremendous success and enjoyed by all who attended. After the basketball season had begun, an Intramural League was or- ganized which included all ofthe seventh-, eighth-, and ninth-grade sections. In this League First place was held by nine-four. This team was awarded a beautiful trophy by the Varsity H Club for their fine playing. The girls also were engaged in athletics and organized several teams. In their sports nine-one came out the victors. In the Forensic League the Class was represented by Della Weidman, who gave a Shakespearean reading. Now that our Freshman year is over, we look back on the past and hope that next year as Sophomores we shall reach greater heights, and also in the years to come. Good-bye and Good Luck till next year! '59 L ll .fi i big ll lj qi I.. J, fe il, -1 V: l le' .F l 3 'i Top Row: Speraw, XV. Landis, Deibler, Popp, XVillard, Fisher, Witmer, Roland, Brightbill, Garrison, Pronio, Romaulclo. VV. liabeeker, Gingrich. alh Rmu: Santarelli, Carman, Saunders, lblP2lSll0y, Earman, Meiser, Pleeker, Detweiler. Pellegrini, Bianehini, Payne, Smith, Hess, D. llabecker. forsetti, XVagner, l'. Colletti, L. Gordon, S. folletti. 0. Nye. Xlh Row: Garver, ll:-nry, J. Levens, Neidigli, Bainbridge, Kluek, Brown. K. Sternherger, xYC'l'1l'lCll, Bomgardner, King. Ehy, Manari, Rhine, Emeriek, Leoni, Deiniler, Rhoarls. 7111 Row: Kramer, Markley, M. Stover, Gonse, Draven, Evans. Lalli, Rupp, Pasquini, Pet-hini, lloffnian, Conrad, Clark, R. Stover, Lingle, Bonat. 61h Ro'w.' Bacastow, lVise. Dallavia, Fappelli, M. Gordon, Sehiavoni, Mark, Yinger, Dil'lemente, K. Miller, Swartz, Ebcrsole, DiGuiseppe, Romanueei, Paponetti. 5th Rmv: Vallati, Annihali, Grove, C. Holliimswortli, M. Hollingsworth, NW-igley, Yorty, DiRomauldi, Kautz, Barrels, Sterling, H. Schlexzel, Marhurger. Jefferies, Casini, Simons. 4th Rona' Pellegrini, Plebani, Sylvester, Sliepler, Geiling, Zimmerman, Cagnoli, Castelli, Au-nrsi, Staley, DiMagno. Dell, Ficeo, lioerner, Snyder, L. Schlegel. 311 Row: Campbell, Selvaggi, E. Landis, Rakosky. falamai, P. Sternherger, Pala, Hershey, J. Levens, Koons, .X. Forto, Pizzingerelli, M. Forto, Pavorie, Slesser, De-Angelis, Liller, Ritlle, Lorenzini, Day. 241 Roar: Shonk, Miss Stainhauygli, Miss Decker, Ns-rozzi, Cagnoli, Lllpi, Mease, Borrlner, Boyer, Cagnoli, Hutchinson, Harris, Paponetti, Miss Henry, Miss johnson. Isl Row: Niecolini, Baker, XY. Miller, Ramoeiotti, l'aio!etti, XXI-alanrl, XY. Nye, Curry. EIGHTH GRADE HE place of an eighth-grader about to become a Fresh- man is never an enviable position. He can look for- ward to taking much joking and ridicule from the upper- classmen. However, becoming a Freshman is a high spot in everyones life and so, future Freshmen, don't let the gibes discourage you but stick by your class and soon you'll be able to tease some other Ugreenyf' 40 Top Rmr: Shi-ur, Elly, Boyer, Str-rnlmorui-r, Rrumlt, frovi, lleicli, lliiglivs, Rzisinussvn, R. Snzwelv, F. XYQ-uvvr, Pup- olh ,Wh fill Nh ill: .Jill purivllu, Nviswenrler, Lucizmi, l.1illi. Tzu-ro, Vzissz-I, lirulmki-r, Rossi, Ili-Gm-. Gzirosi, I.zim1t-rio,'.X. Siillo. Roar: llixin, Pi-mlleton, Valli:-riiii-, Pi-lliigrini, lli-ss, ll. Smith, lloi-ki-r, R. Smith, fl2lllllll1lt'l'l, Rotlimnki-r, liisi-nliaiiir Sylvs'sti'r. l.. Grove, 0'Nvul. Yulzirio. Rm:-.' lirinss-r, llziniin. llukc-n, J. Phillips, Burgo, C'1iiuinau'k, Shi-pls-r, Kurtz, Pronio, F. XYriglitstoiu-, lim-nth-r Olivv, li. llcnry, Gzxrrlni-r. Ruta: Gm-iliniz. Nlziitluncl, xll'lllt'll0Sflll, If. Sullo. R. Bairnaml, llniisi-r, I.. l'i'f'fli-y, Al. lli-nry. Dell, ,I.XYilliiti-. R, l-'ore num. Robinson, Brucc-, NC'XYl'0lll1'f. Rmau' Vizxlom-, Burn-ls, Gimrilini. Morrison, llot-ki-r, llm-rm-r. L4-ilmirii-rl, DvSl1-fuiio,Tzirusthi, Voriifli, li. Simi-r Rossi. RI. Fort-mam. Mays. E, Hnrilzml, ,l. Si-liizivoiii. l'. XYrii1litslom-, Rm:-J KL-1-ricr,Groy, Christ. XX'illzml, D. Ilenry, Sluiffi-r, Trump, NYiiim'r, llvlrifk, Zuinherimrrli. j. Srliiaivoiii. Rmr: xlCilUlI'l,fi2lSIlC'l',fl0lll'1Cll, P2lIlINll'l1'lKl,fiK'l'lJi'l'lL'll, Mvnslli-y, XYQ-hc-r, XYunfrii-rl, I-Islilt-iiizm, Fur-kler, Nlzirrliioiii lluisi-y, Cfusswint, lliimmel, Siillivain, Milli-r. 311 Rami: lli-immiller, fliiiliiiacci, Romiu, Ili-istunrl, Tire. XY. Wilhiu-, liopp, A. Phillips. Rlzirk, Rye, Rami-rio, .Xiiui-lu D. Siillo. Flowers, Moyer, Stahl, Srliwt-ilk, Bosrhi. :ml Rm:-.' Zucczinini, Long, Mr. Berk, Mrs. Porter, Fox. ml. Stover, Rlitrlic-ll, llc-rslii-y, Burlmini, litii-r, B. NY:-iw:-r lx XYugiit'r, Bzxrgo, Mr. Kipp, Miss Ga-yi-r, Xlr. Spitlvr, Gilmore. 1 Rvmu' V. l'i-Fl'l4'5'. Nl. Siiavz-ly. furry, Dupler, Kmw, Stziinlmiigli, Ri-ifle-I, Sli-ssc-r, li. Grove, lf. Stow-r, Yallziti .Xnnih:ili, llummr-r, j. Fzxstelli, llolliiigswortli, Armlt, M4-mini:-, S. Vuste-lli. SEVENTH GRADE 41 AVENT you often wondered where those little lost souls that meander through the halls came from? Well, they were just some seventh-graders lost on their way to a class. But with a year's experience behind them they should be able to get along very well as eighth-graders and here's hoping they give a helping hand to next year's newecomers. This seventh grade had several rather unique wienie roasts which they held on Saturday afternoons. Maybe some of the wise upper classes could get some pointers from these beginners. 1XXx N 11.11 w ' 1.113 K'11.1I1E1ll .1', '1 1111' 1111L-N1 1x.1xX 111 11111411 UI 1-1113 .11.:w qw. 111 1111.1 1131 XM' 111 111111111 .1u1'. 1- 11111: 11,11 ww 11, U1.11.v111, 11111111 1.1Qi X 1 11-111 '. 111111-.1 11x K ul' 111c.1L'1:x:11u I1 ?'1L 1-'L 1X1 'I NQIWV JL' V I 11' 11?1h111Lu' 'I1s1.1.'!' 1 -U' 'X 43 4 .,,.,.-- Ill I Reading Around the C UTH S theme song I m puttrng tll mv work nn one htsltet thls IS what we C 1ll te lIUVVOI'lx All through the hook x ou cm see the eudence that X lI'g1Illd mtl Olgd ,tre qurte fdmllllf xuth the ancrent Romtn Nfluse of Art Grace md Ch1ck should hue th tt trophx for the hne xx ork thex dnl Ruth seems to find the ilumm xerx tmusmg In the shadow of the Colosseum Nflarx P nge xx rltes the class hlstorx l-low about Sl1OX'KlI1Q us hoxx If s done Whrle Irma .md George work cttlmlx on, Conrad tears up ,mother Attempt BCllI7 and Fox hnd If lmportant to get 111 the SPIFII ofthe thrn Hue 1 CHOCLATII R on Stoxer Here 1re the four glrls th tt turned out the copx xx l1lCl'1 the prrnter W1 used so l'l1gl'llX These hoxs trottetl lI'OLlllLl intl brought home 1 mee fit htnlx 1CCount lNo xxontler there xx 1811 t 1nx trouwle 111 our l'IllSlll6SS tleputment thls xe tr Look xx ho the m tn lgexs e 'Nou Flntl us 1 ten letter word he-gm l'lll'lLfXX1Il l C lllLlll'lC'lI1lIl2 fmn1'zzn:k ,psf il 44 ltlnn Ill C11 xtotllf I fluff lr! 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HENRY QTOXER Clffllfdlfldil Marztz ger UST as the students pnctured on the oppos1te page seem to he entrrelx surrounded hx, enclosed xxlth and ahsorhed IH the large C the OI'lgll'lJlS of those plctures haxe heen for the past sex eral months engrossed hx the tasl-t of puttrng out the Q3 AI1l1Ll1l Well here If IS, md thex hope thex haxe not fuled thelr cl zssm :tes nor xou One of the hrst mttters of huslness thxt comes to the zttentlon of the Senlor C,OLlllCIl IS the nomlnatlon of Seniors to hll the posltlons on the Staff Thus IS 1 tedlous loh hut the Councrl dld lf xxell :nd m tde rt possrhle for the Cl 1ss to elect tn efhc1ent corps of xxorkers Vluch credlt IS due Olgt Sttrr md N lfglllld lxxshptugh, xx ho are responslhle for the Aft xxork under the careful superx1s1on of Nflr Ixrpp xxho xx orked unselhshlx xx nth the Staff Speclal thanks should he g1XC1'1 to Nlrss Rox er,xx ho gulded the husrness staff Spealcmg of huslness, Harold Gardner must haxe orlglnated the word' The tx p1sts produced copx that dehes cr1t1c1sm In ftct, etch post xxas capahlx filled and the pace xxas set hx Ruth Chr1st in excellent leader Exerx one dld h1s best 1nd the Stiff md its llterarx adx ISSF, MISS Hx land, alloxxs IES case to rest 45 1 1 f'- -.fuf ..... lil' lllilSI ,fn ..,.., NI 'Pulls pl 1 t' ftl ' .... . , .' 'Ifxf :fx ..,. . M1 ,I il I 5 xv PK'.BKL' ': -3. ' I A' , . 1. V - V . 1 ro ......, if ' ' .H ' ' 1, 5 , 1 ' .,..,. .' ' ', -' , V x ,, - , , , .... . . - 3. 3,- V L L V . . 1 1 - A . .Y t 1 . .... ' p V L ' - F 5 v v 1 , .fportr Editors' ....,. NORMAN BAUGHER ' V I . ' ' ' ' 7 4 - .. .1 - - 4 , 5 1 . . , . . , , .. , , t , ' It 6 z . , 1 1' ' ' ' 2 1 1 ' I' . 2 Q li 2 N 1 I i, . 2 .. , . 2 , ' 1 1 ' 2 2 N l . A 2 2 2 ' 2 V ' . . ,. . , Y , , , , , . J A A 1 Y vv 1 V y I v I ' 7 v . 4 . l ' - v 1 N V D I 1 1 71 1 1 Y 1 1 I C L 1 , , ., 1. , 2 - . 1, 2 2 2 1 v 1 -V A -1 v 1 1 v I 1 ' ,, Top Rmv: Stewart, I'mht-rger, Rasmussen, Stover, llllber, Boltz, Kishpaugh, Snzxvely, Fox, llabhysliaw, Etnoyer, llc-rr, Borrlner. Nardi, Papparic-lla, Nornholrl, Sylvester, Lillc-r. 311 Row: Mr. Eric Phillips. Instructor of Printing, Smith. Bruce, Rhine, llaken, Miller, Mays. ed Row: Mr. Elias Phillips, Bliss Myers, Advisers, Forto, Dupler, Groy, Mr. Kipp, Mr. Lewis, Advisers. Isl Roni: Kailtz, Elm:-rsole. Greeley, Editor, O'Nt-al, IR-sta-lt-k, Dc-Angplis, BROADCASTER HIS year, as in previous years, the Braadrarter has maintained its exceedingly high stand- ing among the high school publications throughout the country. Through the adoption of several new policies the staff has developed in the minds of the students a lceener con- sciousness ofthe functions of a school paper. The Broadfarter is a member of the National Scholastic Press Association, Quill and Scroll, Columbia School Press Association, Pennsylvania School Press Association, and Tri-County Press Association. The Broadrarter received hrst-class rating in both the National Scholastic Press Asso- ciation and the Pennsylvania School Press Association. It tool: second honors in the Colum- bia School Press Association. EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Cbivf. BARBARA GREELEY Managing Editor, LUKE EBERSOLE Stajj' Memberr: Sarah Bordner, Louise DeAngelis, Jean Fox, Josephine Habbyshaw, William Haken, Pauline Herr, Paul Kautz, Virginia Kishpaugh, Jane Liller, Earl Mays, Richard Miller, Catherine Nardi, Stella Pappariella, Fred Rasmussen, Helen Snavely, and Robert Stewart. BUSINESS STAFF Buiirzerf Manager . JAMES OlNEAL Advertising Manager , W1LL1AM UMBERGER Cirfulatian Manager . STANLEY Human Staff Memberr: Wayne Boltz, Irene Etnoyer, Lillian Nornhold, Michael Pestelek, Henry Stover, Robert Shay, and Teressa Sylvester. PRINTERS Welton Bruce, Samuel Dupler, Nick Forto, Paul Groy, Wilmer Rhine, Allen Smith. ADVISERS Violet Myers, Commercial, Orval Kipp, Art, Daniel E. Lewis, Vocational, Eric W. Phillips, Printing Supervisor, Elias Phillips, Faculty Adviser. 46 DEBATING CLUB HIS Club has come to be one of the most important organ- izations in our school-life, not only from the standpoint of the very good questions that are the subject of the debates, but also for the benefit the participants receive in writing speeches, delivering them before the public, and in developing a fine art in arguing. This year the question for debate was Resolved: That the several states should enact legislation providing for a complete system of free medical care available to all citizens at public expense. At the three debates of this Tri-County League it was dif-Ticult for the judges to decide which was the winning team, and the other members of the audience were equally divided on the question. On April 30, a dinner was held in our cafeteria for the debaters and coaches in the League. Date Opponent H. H, S. AHV. H. H. S, Neg. March 12 . . . Middletown . , . . 1 O March 19 . . . Hummelstown . . 1 1 March 26 .... Elizabethtown , . O O Iiinlc Roux' llc-rr, Rice, Slit-nk, llabliysliinv. Siinvf-ly, Miller. G. furry, Al. Fox. I-'mul Rimx' R. Fox, Ebersole, Nr. Elxy, Fozii-lug Bziiiglit-r, KI flirty. Top Rona' G. Dressler, f'l'2llIlL'f, Stewart, Seitzinger, XValtz, R. Miller, Putrirk, failiiiiizivk, Zentmeyer, Belitz, Ehersole, Boltz, Mark, R. Miller, Hollingsworth, Gingrich, Flaig. glh Rmv: Downie, Gable, l. Furry, Rakosky, E. Peters, Yan Horn, XY. Peters, Mc-:ist-, I.. Furry, Pestelek, W. Miller, Moose, Detweiler, Mays, Hartman, Ilosler, Vllagner. 8111 Row: Conrad, Ensminger, EiL'llP!'l5', Vhrich, M. Foreman, R. JOEL-ries, Trump, Siizively, Page, Jamison, Espen- shade, Gordon, Wriglitstont-, Pvllegrini, VVeavcr. 7th Roux' F. Jefferies, Annihali, J. faistelli, Cake, E. Glasmire, Tsliudy, Pappzlriellzx, Reilly, S. Fastelli, Kuntz, Hoover, Knoll, 0'Nf-ul, Nurdi. 6th Row: A. Heatwole, Iltihlxysluiw, G. Furry, R. Hershey, Pelino, De.fXngt-lis, Zoll, BI. Kislipzxugli, Busehora, B. Hoffman, Weaver, Heisianrl, Brzmrlt, Ht-isey. 5th Row: Rumpf, E. l'lc-zitwole, M. Glasmire, VValtman, Demy, XYr'iclnuin. Al. Dressler, Slmver, Fralielc, Myers, Rice, Vl'enrich, Yon Nic-da, Rousch, F. Hess. 41h Row: Barto, Bomgzmlnvr, Rt-aiu, Nell, D. Gingrich, Greeley, Bowman, R. Smith, Kroll, Miller, Sholley, E. Foreman, Smith, XX?-lclizins. jd Raw: Spangler, G. Gingrirh, Madlee, A. lloflnmn, M. Hershey, Szmrln, Lzirish, Y. lilSll1lI1llKll,l2ll1!'lPl',.AlXVi1'l9. Rupp, Fl. Miller, Materuzzi, Pronio, Kllnll. 2d Ro'w.' Sechrist, IE. llc-ss, O. Fasnzicht, l'. Hess, Bugmirelli, B4'IlSlI15l4'l', S. Miller, XYaigiier, I. Miller, Kline, Iiubeeker, D'Iirzimo, xl0lIllIlll', Guiffrc-, Colamtelo, Simmons, B. lless. ISI Rm1.'.' M. Martin, Fox, Bortiner, Bulslxzmgli, Borroni, Asst. Setup Turk, Pres.: XYitmt-r, Trr-us., Christ, .Xu'oi11- pzmistg Buuglier, Sec.: Bliss Higlmni, Dirt-vtressg Str-rnlzt-rgvr, liylu-0, Sli-ssc-r. MIXED CHORUS This year's Mixed Chorus group of boys and girls from grades nine to twelve, Consists of about 176 students. During the half-hour morning sessions, the Chorus, sponsored by Miss Esther G. Bigham, prepares to furnish entertainment for Christmas, yearly operettas, and various other programs. The pupil is graded hy the ability and effort he puts forth at practice. 48 '1 HE MIKADO HE Gllhert md Sullxxtn COIUIC opert, The Xflllsdklll xx15 presented lwx the Nlxxed Chorus on Vin 12 1nd 13 under the superx1s1on of VI155 Fsther G Blgllllll, Superxrsor of MUSIC, 1nd Vlr EI115 H Phlllxps DFJIHIEIC Dlrector Due to the llllieib of Nlxss Blgh tm If the tlme xx hen the operettu xx .15 scheduled to he presented, lf xx IS postponed untll 'Vltx xx hlch 6YPl.11I15 xx hx no pxct tr of tht Ctst ind Chorus tppt 1r5 III thus 155ue of the Cno urn R Wxth 1 settlng lI'l old rpm where the ll'lllll71Ill'ICS of the llttle toxx n of Ttttpu tr tll htppx tnd t, 1 heuutxful storx unfolds, rexetllng 'Xltnltx Poo the 5 mn of thc Nlllx tdo of lptn, IH the guxsc of 1 poor xx lnderlng IDlllSII'Cl lil th15 st tngt toxxn tt the tnne xx hen the most emlnent lxo lxo, Lord Hugh Executloner lb tlw nut to xx ed h15 prettx xx 1rd X um X um xx ho I5 tlso the object of N mln Poo s lffCCflOI'lb When he hetrs of her httroth 1l he determmes tt once to end h15 mlsertlwle l1fe Metnxx h1le tl most dxstressmg mCb5lgC h15 heen lecelx ed hx the Most Emmtnt lxo lxo 1 messtge from the Mlk xdo procl.11m1ng fhtlf the Lord H1gh FYCCLIEIOIICI' 5 ofhce xx 1ll he lbollshed unless th If fLll1ClIl0UAI'X IS ,thle to produce tn extcuuon xvtthln 1 month Poor lxo lxo IS tt hls xv1t 5 end Fm tllx hoxxex er, he hrts on tplan Lelrn mg of the xoung mmstrel s unhappx pllght he persutdes hmm 111 return for hung xlloxx ed to m.1rrx Xum Yum to let hlmself he executed xx1th1n 1 month But noxx the unexpected lnterference of lx tttshu upsets the xx hole xrr zngement for she lppe trs The Nlllilklxl himself suddenlx ,trrlx es tn Tltlpu ln desperation lxo lxo produces 1 false report of 'Nlanlxl Poo s CXCCLIIIOU Xngrxlx the Vltkgdo declares that the OH'1C11l h1s lttlled the helr Apparent and must therefore, hlmself he executed But xxhen the huppx 'Nltnlcr Poo xxlth ium Yum If h15 side presents hlmself before h1s flther the xx mth of the 'vlrkttdo soon zbltes He xxelcomes Xum Xum 45 h15 tl tutghter 1nd PJ.I'tlOIl5 lxo lxo, xx ho IU hls terror h 15 xxed the lllted lxL1t15h1 DR ANI KTIS PERSONJE The Alllzadn If japan Nmzkz Poo hls son, Iso Ko Lord Hugh Execuuoner of T1t1pu Pooh Bah fLortl Hlgh Exerx thlng Else Pub Tllfh K Noble Lord Three .fzrtefs llfndn of lxo Ixo Yum 7 11111 Patti Smg Pup Bo flllhl tn eltcrlx lux Ill loxc xxlth 'Nun I , no frown f Yrlwolfnfn Nob! 1 C11 mil tnzf oo nl 42 LLM. EBLRSOLI lrzxxtw CURRX Nllcrixu P1 BTI Il Rom RT STLNN ART E xxx x Pl tr Rs IRCIINIX lxlsnvx XlllDRlD Hllslx LNI Tsutml Kxxx W1 ICIIXN XllXl In Qnontx LUN CC '1 ,Q 2. 'Z 2 . N , 'Z ' P ' . I . 11' L , ' . s . 1 ' ' . ' 1 . . 1' . , ' 1 . P l P 2 2 ' ' L R R ' V ' ' 4 x 1 r V 4 1 A 1 v r I I Q 2 . .. . .1 , . I . c if 2 R2 52 Q .P 4' CH' Q . QC: 1 1 R'LlY,l ' J ,' 'z lt ' - , A QL 3 V '4 r V I A'h . v. I A f 5' ' v'1 1 Y 1 ' ' - 5' , 'L L ' V' v rf 7 V v I- . I ,I L 4 - u . , - , 1 1 - . 2 . 2 R A l R2 .1 Q 2 - 2 v , ' h 4 . ill lx A V 'Y 1 h ' 1 ill A L ' ' 1. Q , ' ' ' ' ' '. ' , , ' , . . . - 1 . . 1 , ' 2 . . - ' Y A ' ' I r I 1 I V 14 . ' . 1 ' . v . r 7 4 vk , 1 V L - V L v ' 2 .1 ' W v ll 2 1 ' 12 1 S and clnlms the mmstrel as her husband. 2 2 1 l ' '- . A Y, l ' ' P ' 2 2 ' -' 1 ' , . , , , , L , L , A L A D ' Y X - 4 Y Y r 1 , 1 z , ' . ' 1 2 . - . z 2 ' ' - ' Q ' ' 2. t f ' 1 .......,....... f ' , g T ' f ' X w v 7 I f ' ' ' ' P - - 1 1 Y ' x X .,,. . . , '- L. L.Lk - ' 5, ' 1' ', ..... , . i - . . - . . , . .... , ....., 1. ' , , 1 ' . '.', L ' X r - - ' Y - W , ' '- nf . ' ' ' lvl 1 ll 'al' ,'lx-lt,....,l 1. Us .I uw. ,'t,. ag, fC ff ,... . .. ' L Burk Row: Mr. Brennemzin, Directorg Forth. lloerner, Phillips, Stahl, Etter, ll. Keener, S. Bust-hore, P. Bzisehure M. Curry, Deets, Slesser, Zentint-yer, Measliey. 311 Row: Haheeker, Hooker, Manning, Gzirver, Boyer, Roush, Long, Markley, Speicht-r, ll. Basehore, P. Keener j. Curry, Gonse, Emericlc, Gzirmzm, Seitzinger. 211 Row: Pellegnni, Baker, Troop, Bvacliel, Hinklt-, Spznigler, Henry, Peters. ISI Row: Gingrich, llosler, Lermi, Czistelli, Pronio, ll. Curry, Mays, L. Curry. BAND INCE its or anization seven 'ears a 0 the Band has been steadil - 3 1 Y growing, both in size and importance in the activities of the school. Throughout the football season the Band adds to the pep and enthusiasm of spectators and team. At various programs during the year it supplies musical entertainment, also filling engagements during the summer. Under the direction of Mr. Brenneman, the Band has been entered in the district Music League Contests for the past four years. So far, Hershey has failed to win any award, but this year we are expecting it to make a good showing. Members of this group have gained valuable experience both in musi- cal ability and in the appreciation of music. 50 ORCHESTRA NDER the very capable supervision of Mr. Brenneman, the Orchestra has grown and developed not only in size but also in talent. At the several public appearances in assembly and at the Senior Class play there was a marked improve- ment shown in this organization. We hope that as the Orchestra becomes older it will continue to prosper and succeed in becoming a leading factor in our school-life. INSTRUMENTS Violiru String Bon Trumpetx E. GLASMIRE S. BASEHORE E. MAYS A. WAGNER L. CURRY D. WEIDMAN Alto Hom: V. PRONIO M. FORRY P. HOERNER A. PHILLIPS .Yaxophonef Flute STAHL D. LONG E. SPEICHER R. MARKLEY Drumf Piano D. DEi3'rs Clarineff R. HERSHEY W. GINGRICH Trombone F. HOSLER R. GARMAN F. LEONI Top Row: Hershey, Mr. Brennemun, Directorg Basehore, lloerner, Phillips, Stahl, Se-irzingcr, De-ers, Garnum, Pronio, Curry, Mays. 2d Row: XVeidman, Forry, Speicher, Markley, Long. Isl Row: Glasmire, XK'agner, Leoni, Hosler, Gingrich. CHRISTMAS PAGEANT OR the past few years large audiences have been entertained and inspired by the splendid programs presented by the Hershey School. ln the latest programs grades one to twelve inclusive have taken part. This year the Grade School gave as its contribution to the festive occasion a short operetta entitled Talented Toys. This very fine production de- lighted the audience which entirely filled the theatre. At the conclusion of the above-mentioned operetta, the grades of six to nine presented A Wooden Shoe Christmas, depicting the celebration of this beloved holiday in other lands as well as in our own. As a fitting climax the Mixed Chorus, composed of about 150 voices, presented the story of the Nativity in tableau form, The audience was held in a spell of reverence and awe by the beautiful scenes and the excellent rendition of the old familiar Christmas hymns. The great success of this program was due to Miss Bigham, who super- vised it, and to the other members of the faculty who assisted her. The students also ourdid themselves in presenting the old yet ever new and beloved story. 52 EW FIRESH ELIGHTING capacity audiences on November 25 and 26 with a comedy demonstrating humorous and serious situations within a typical household, the Seniors presented as their annual play Charles Quimby Burdette's New Fires, under the direction of Miss S, Lucile Shenk. An author who realizes that his family has lost its appreciation of funda- mentally worth-while things, takes them to an inherited farm in the Ozarks for a week-end visit. Aroused at the announcement that this is to be their home for the present, the family verges on rebellion. Life with the natives, a quarantine of four weeks, and an automobile accident suthce to bring to the various members ofthe household a wholesome outlook on life. Intelligent acting under capable direction made the production notable not only for its sincere characterization but also for its spontaneous appeal. MARX' PAGI2 FLORLNCI5 'IAxIIsoN HAROLD GARlJNliR IAs1Ls O'NliAl. LURIQ EBliR5Ol.li BAILDRED FORLMAN MARGARIJI' GI.AsxtIRiz PAUL KAUTZ Louis CURRY LUKE EBILRSOLIL THE PLAYERS November 25 HA xs BILLITZ JEAN Fox HELEN SNAVRLY BARBARA GRElil.liX' RUTH CIIRIsT Nozwlzber 26 TIIoxIAs Fox RUTII HuRsIII5Y MILDRIiD HLIsIiY VIRGINIA KIsIII1AU AINIIEE WITNIER Trip Roux' O'Xcnl, L. Curry, T. Fox, Baiiglxet, lleatxvole, Ginrlvr, J. Fox, liorrolli, ja Isl Rina: XVitIIIi-r, Holtz, Kislnpzuigli, Miss Slit-nk, Dirt-i-tor: Gzirdnt-r, Christ, Miller, Glzxsnliri-, G. Curry, Forvnizm, Ilersllvy, Ke-gvrreis. RUssI3LL MILLIiR NQRMAN BAUGIIILR LILANNA GINDER ROSALBA BORRONI NlARcsARIiT MARTIN WAX'Nli BOLTZ NORMAN BAUGIILR EUIJoRA I'lEATXVOLli GIIACE CURRY XYERNA KEGERREIS IlllSOll, Page, Kuutz, Snnvely, libersole, lleistfv, I i , l i Tap Rowf Troop, Gordon, Pzipzt-, Forenizni, Sliaffer, lYriglitstone, P. Smith, Bi-ll, Borroni, p2llllH'l'll'llll, S. fzistclli, A. Colbert, R. Jefferies, Kiintz. Xth Rouu' Schlegel, Jamison, Liindriilist, Sell, Knoll, Reese, R. Nye, lispensliaulc, S. Grziyliill, Br:-hln, J. Tshurly. Trump. 71h Ro'w.' Lineaweaver, Gecs.nnzin, lleistzintl, M. Kisllpuiigh, Iluntz, M. O'Nt-ul, Starr, Srliumier, Swartz, Keener, M. Colbert. nth Rmb: Freed, R. Fuilsnzu-ht, M4-nicliesrlii, f12ll'lllL'l'lIl, Putt, Fl. Miller, M. Vlligiit-r, XYL-aver, Gurosi, Ginder. 5!hI!ia1q.'kAnnibali, Bugnzirt-lli, Minnirh, J. Fztstelli, Pelino, Pellegrini, Nartli, A. O'N4-ul, De.'Xngclis, Shank, ra ic . 41h Row: Ilahhyslmw, MacGi-r-, Clark, Burto, Myers, Ream, XY. Jefferies, Ziininerinun, Denny, Viiiherger, Glas- mire, Alwine. 311 Rmu: Rice, A. Grayhill, Zoll, 0. Fausnucht, M. Hershey, .-X. Holiinan, Zern, Yon Xivdzi, Hoover, Fr. Miller, Y. Kishpaugh, Beachell, llerr. 2d Row: E. Castelli, B, Iloffmzm, Bzirbini, Ili-ss, Martin, Sylvester, A. XVagner, E. lVzignt-r, Funk, F. Tshudy. Tice, NVeist, Vicli. ISI Row: Basehore, Christ, XYittner, Miss Hyland, Adviser, Fox, Sec., furry, l'res.g Fiinghi, Y.-Pres.: XYenrit'h, R. Hershey, Waltman. .lb5rnlez'x.' Snavely. Tre2is.3 Greeley, Ili-zitwole, Reilly, E. Nye. TRI-HI-Y HE TRI-HI-Y is an organization composed ofjunior and Senior girls who are very much interested in improving the moral and religious principles of Hershey High School. Anyone walking in on the meeting of this organization on either the first, second, or fourth Friday of each month, would most certainly hnd an exceedingly large group of cheerful, business-like girls. The Tri-Hi-Y has to be cheerful and business-like in order to carry out its yearly plans. Each Christmas brings joy to the hearts of many of the needy because the Tri-Hi-Y girls are doing their duty. The girls do not believe in all work and no play, and therefore they enjoy activities of various types. This year the Bible-study course offered a much- earned diversion. Then again, hikes, initiations, parties, and the annual Mother- Daughter Tea become important news. As this year draws successfully to a happy end, the present Tri-Hi-Y wishes to hand down the torch to its successors, and we wish them great success in carrying out the ideals of the club. We wish also to extend our thanks to our adviser for her unlimited support to our club. Purpofe: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. Slogan: Pure words, pure thoughts, pure deeds. 54 HI-Y HE accomplishments of the Hi-Y have been very outstanding during this school year, the members of the organization carrying out their purpose very successfully. Both the interest and the membership are growing continuously as new programs and ideas are introduced. The Bible-study course, offered during the winter weeks, was one of the im- portant activities which created a great deal of interest. At these meetings, problems vitally important to young people were discussed under very capable instructors. At the Father-Son Banquet, held in the Community Building, the boys and their fathers enjoyed a real fellowship meal. The Hi-Y boys, through functions of this type, have come in Contact with persons who emphasize the development of fine Christian personalities. Through this Club, clean and wholesome entertainment was provided. With the planks of Clean Jpeetla, clean fporti, and clean Jcholuryhip in their plat- form, the boys hope to reach bigger and higher goals. Twp Rmv: laxffi-rty, XY. Hoy, R. Faisnurllt, R. Milh-r, Gln-rairrlini, Shiny, Turk, XVnItz, Koons, Riu-, Svitzimu-r, lf. Fusnzirllt. Spangler, R. llny. 6111 Ra'u'.' Vain, Geiling, .X. Srhiuvoni, Shifllvl, Muthins, I,. Ginfler, ll. Stove-r, Gish, Vlaiwser, Ifilllvlllllll, Mvfnrrly, Long. jllx Roux' XXI-nrirll, Guyvr, Uri-ssl:-r, llaln-ckvr, Gardner, l.i'ni:It-, R. Simngler, Mvisvr, Vrnlierige-r, R. Fzxsnzirllt Holtz, l'c-stelt-k. .Uh RIFLE' Petr-rs, Meyer, Vlzurk, Groy, Bowman. Eby, Ili-nlwulm-, XYliitvliuLls, Rhine, furry, J, Gintli-r. Pusquini. ,gil Ruuu' Petrurci, furry. li. Mays, l-'orto Yon Iizflorf. llilffllllili, Gilmore, Hollingsworth, Pt-ti-rs, Erdnmn, Y Schiavoni, Bas:-hare. Jil Roux' Mr. Lewis, .Xflviserj Knoll, Dreschur, Kautz, Fox, O'Xt-ul, Smith, V. Mays, XVnlfgzing, Mr. Evans, .Xrlvisi-r I vt Roux' johnson, VV. Mills-r,Gini.:rit'l1, R. Miller, Sec. 3 XVullzu'e, Y.-Pres.: Brubaker , Pri-s.: Huh:-r, Tri-us.: Balliihvr lilbersolt-, Koppenhuvi-r. Top Roux' Hcisey, Forenum, l'hrich, ,ls-Ffa-ries, Bc-ll, Sturt, Snzivc-ly, l'age, Jamison, Iloover, Brt-hm, Tshurly. .llh Rrrv: Nornhold, Iitnoyer, Keener, Alwins-, Knnlz, Glusmirt-, lleatwolt-, M. Martin, Fl, Miller, VVagiit'r, Gurosi. 3:1 lfrmx' Blziucll, Kem-rr!-is, Bl. A. Marlin, S. Vzistvlli, XYc:iv0r, Alrlinger, llersliey, Maru-rzxzzi, Vllxltixiziii, lVi-ist, binder, Bcnsinuer. Bd Rmau' E. Castelli, Von Nierlzi, Fr. Nlillr-r, A. Volln-rt, Dove, Kislilmugli, Greeley, flirist, Furry, Fox. xvlIl1ll'Y. M. Colbert. 1.11 Rrmu' Miss Slit-nk, .Xtlviserg l,ilIlll2ll'll'llLl. Tn-.is.g Rc-illy, l'rc-s.g Borroni, Y.-Pri-s.g Sylvester, Sc-r.g Bliss Iioyv: Adviser. .llxsrulrrx Keener, Yivli. SIGMA GAMMA HIS is an organization composed of Senior girls who make it a point to main- tain high social standards in the school and community. Each month a meeting is held during which time business is discussed and entertainment is furnished by a named committee. It is the duty of each girl to abide by a constitution. The symbol of the or- anization is a star en raved with Greek initials standin for Si ma Gamma. g t The five points spell g-i-r-l-s, standing for generosity, integrity, responsibility, lovalt f, and service res wectiyelv. . 5 1 . From the money secured by the Sigma Gamma from candy sales at plays, football games, and operettas, 21 certain amount is donated to the Senior Class Fund, and to the Athletic Association. S6 P. A. D. CLUB HE purpose of this Club is to supplement and add interest to the regular classwork in Problems of Ameri- can Democracy for the boys in the Senior Class of the Vocational unit. This is accomplished in several Ways. Current events and other topics of interest are discussed, and several speakers are secured throughout the year to speak to the Club. Last, but not least, at the close of the school term a banquet is held at Shartlesville, followed by a theatre party. Twp RlITi'.' Ghernrdini, Ilahecker, Sine, Groy, Koons, Mark, Stover, Lnfferty, A. Smith, Muthiils. 311 Rrmx' Drescher, Ehy, Cinder, XVenrirh, Fasnzwht, Bruce, H. Smith, Mr. Lewis, Adviser. 211 Row: Knoll, Cnsantini, Macchioni, Forto, Rhine, Farver. lx! Roux' Martini, Dupler, Treusq Guyer, Y.-Pres., Knutz, Presq Brubaker, Sec.: Kline, I'II1lJCl'LIi'l' SmmIi11g: Postr-lvk, Miller, M. Martin, Ott, Sturt, Bell, Pt-ters. Sealed: M. A. lXlartin, Bt-nsinger, Kislipzulgli, Mr. Kipp, Instructorg Rice, xvilllllliill, Zimmernmn. .lb.te'ntec'.' V. Troop. PALETTE AND BRUSH CLUB EMBERSHIP in this Club is open only to the best art students, and it was organized for the purpose of fostering interest and activity in Fine Arts and Art Crafts. There are two divisions, junior and Senior. To become eligible for membership in the junior division the student must: 1. Render exceptional service in art to Hershey High School. 2. Be a Freshman or Sophomore, or students showing exceptional artistic ability in the seventh and eighth grades will be rewarded with membership. 3. Show interest and appreciation in Art by electing Freshman and Sopho- more Art in High School. To be eligible for membership in the Senior division the student must: 1. Comply with junior membership requirements. 2. Render exceptional service in art to the school. 3. Be a Junior or Senior art student. 4. Or show a real interest in and appreciation of art by electing to take junior and Senior Art in High School, 58 STUDENT COUNCIL ACH Wednesday morning at eight o'clock the Student Council assembles to discuss problems concerning student government and its application in school-life. The Council is composed of a representative and an alternate from each home room in three units of the High School. For the most part, difficult situations that need improvement are introduced by the students themselves. These are discussed and a policy is formulated. This is carried back to the students through the representative whose duty it is to report each meeting. The students receive the Councils suggestions and criticisms kindly, and we think it is not just our fancy that tells us that conditions in the building as well as fewer careless feet on the lawns and fewer snowball accidents this year have been the gratifying result. With the united efforts of the officers, advisers, and printers, the Student Council has presented each member of the High School with a very attractive Orange and Blue Handbook which Contains valuable information. Because this little book is so small, it is compact and contains no excess words. Even the greenest Freshman would be embarrassed now to ask, When does this period end? That is in the Handbook, too. Top Rmb: Mays, XVulIucc, Hoover, Foschctti, Basehore, Black, A. Smith. lll-ss, Reed, 1NlacGt-0. jul Rrnv: Mr. Rowntrev, Miss Hyland, Advisers: Di Magno, Slesser, Colzxnigvlo, Kline, Stover, Accorsi, XYcuvt-r, Mr. Beck, Mr. Henninger, Advisers. 241 Rrrw: Shaver, Bartels, Gusswint, Paul, E. Smith, Koppenhaver, Ilouser, Wagner. 151 Rim-: Kuutz, Wt-nrith, Cinder, Vice-I'res.g Christ, Pres.: Barbini, Se-v.-Tri-us., Reilly, Curry. ilhsenintss Zentmcyer, Petrucci. TRAINING F OR LEISURE OR centuries schools haxe trained xoung people in order that thex max b abl to earn a lix elihood after thex h 1xe reached maturitx This purpose is noble as xx ell as practical, because anx citizen xx ho is not in asset to a state becomes 1 burden Howex er, conditions are not static We haxe been progressing Progressing toward xxhat9 The answer to this question IS not easx to make clear and conxincing ust xx hat haxe men been str1x1ngfor3 Ex erx one dreams of h ix ing the necessities of life, plus a little happiness Years ago that happiness xx as found in a fexx hours of relax mon in one s home after a long dax of hard xx orls Vlodern machlnerx has changed all that When a man s xx ork is finished the dax is still xoung Moreox er, new methods do not make such heax x demands on phx slcal energx Manx tirlng and blclx breaking robs ire done bx mechlnical belts, while much digging is done with the steam shox el As a result it the close ofa working d tx a man or vxoman is not xerx tired and the leisure time is too much to be spent in mere resting, as was the c tse in former times Educators haxe realized this change in our mode of lixing ind, realizing thzt this nexx leisure zzz!! be used in some m annex, either xvell or poorlx , haxe tdded new 1ct1x1t1es to the routine of preparing the coming generitions for life Because indi xidual tastes differ and beciuse more indixidutl interest can be roused in smaller interest in a gix en held band together into a club and secure a member of the facultv xx ho is also interested in the subyect to act as sponsor or adx iser The administration stronglx urges each student to join at least one club but none is forced to do so Those students who cannot quite decide xx hat group to loin are illowed an extrt studx period each week There xxas a time xvhen it wis necessarx to haxe a dehnite tllent in order to get into a club Now all that is needed is an interest and a cooperatixe spirit The groups pictured in the First part of this section haxe made dehnite choices and ire for the most part dexelopmg talents and traits bx yoining these organizations xenr after xetr The groups in the latter half frequentlx change personnel 1nd ex en enter nexv helds according to the tendencx of their members From mtnx points of xiexx this second group is of mayor importance, because it is in these clubs thzt numerous students hnd themselx es New idets are found and dex eloped xx hich liter pro xide constructixe use of leisure time, such as the Sexxing unior Mechanics ind other h mdicraft clubs Instruction xx hich is not secured in the cl issroom is gix en 19 in the Religious Triining unior Kthletic, Caourtesx, ind slmil ir clubs Sexeral of these organizations do serxices for the school, such as the H zll Patrol Student Pitrol and others Do xou not agree th tt this polx gon ctlled Life needs the help our clubs ctn gixe to make leisure in asset to socletxl' 60 A 1 4 lv 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I v . - - , f 'Y 1 v ' 1 , 2 1 . groups, these activities have become numerous and varied. Students with a common s if I I 1 1 , - t . v. , Y .K , I 2: Y, 7 J . I . , 2 1 ' .. ' . 23' ' , Q. . l l 2 l I , ll V 1 - I i' 2 .T I 2 . ' ' ' 2 i 'A . 1 ' 1 ' , 1 , i . ' z 2 ' 1 ' ' r 2 A ' YOCATIONA L GUIDANCE CLUB lop lx'1m'.' I4.4IiIn-iiiiin, lv-uvrri-is, Smith, Ixr.iII, I iiilii-ru'-r. .Xlflingi-r. Grninliinv, XI. Kisliiianiuli. Xlurtin, XY.-ist, 'Iire-us.: Slixivn-r, Xlillvr. lv! Rfmx' Ni-iiiruvk, R. IIo5, XII. SviIio-ri. Xilvisvrz X. Kisliimlmli, Y.-I'r1's.1 XY1iItni.i:i. I'rw-.1 XY1iuiiifr. N-1.3 XY. Iloy, I.m-ri li. llwrlilwf: IH-tiers. The X4OCllfIOIIill Guidance Cluh helps lvovs and girls to understand themselves so that they may find the place in life where they will he happiest, RELIGIOUS TR AINING G ROIQP 1011 Run' Iilivrsolv, Nlilli-r, Iiriulitliill, Iloxviiiif, Zi-II--r. Klint-, Xloo-iq Tinto, Lui iiini, XI.iniiri, I.oIIi. hill If-mx' Ulivv, lfzxsini, Hliuiii-r: IIi-.-ivi-n,,XY4'iiv1-r, I-My, Ili-imlv-r, Nolrli. IJ4.Xiiui-lis, IJ: fyiiiswppi, llc-vk, I.illi-r, I. Xlillifr. jifi Rfmy' SnlIiv.in, R. Si-Iixwiik, XII-iisln-y, Iluivliiiisoii, R. Snaivvlv, Iloiisi-r, Xli-niniii-, Niirtoni. l'Lil.i, I'. llistvlli, Di i'I4-ini-iiiv, Jlli Rozy: S, Vzisu-Ili, IIoInn, Volt-tii. Vlirisi, Kroinvr. XI. llollinusxvortli, Riikosky. Popp, X. Viilsinliii, lui-vlli, Ihppiirii-l!.i. .XrnfIt, 'Iioriisi Iii, Srliiiivoni. ,ffl Ruin: NI. Snaivt-Ii, .Xnui-lo, Nliirk, Tive-, Iiiiulioiit-, .XnniImII. .HI Roth: Iforrv, Fort-iiiiili, I'i-rairrliiai, Ifttvr, Ri-Y. Xliflillv- sxiiirtli .ind Rev. XYLIIU. Ilirm-clots: Ilvisvv, Pizziiiuiilli, 5li.ix'l'r, K. llulliliusxvorlli. Iv! Ivins: Ililininvr, Rziiivrio, NI. Sclixvviik, Roiniu, Rev, I , Izirk, Din-vioi: Ros-i, I.. Vzilaiiiiaii, Vzisxiniini, I.ivon-f. These students elected to loin this Club in order to secure zi Course of religious instruction given by the various clergymen of town. DRA M.-XTIC CLL'I3 yflf' Ifmt: Funk, Slvxinirt, Hover, liitiui. I4Ii'i.ki-r, I.1ii:fI1-r- niilili Xlill t ,A i'. Ri! Riftux Se-I-rist. lforz-ix1.ni. T.nio.Siri1ki-Ar. Iii ki-rl. Siizzilo. XY.iIti-rs. Slmvfti-r, R:-.ini. KI:-ft:-rin'-. Ilairiiniin. :fl Rfi:.':fotIii1.ni, X-fll, tiiri-1-ni:-r. Morrison, Nigiif-ly. Rousvli, .Xllif-ri. X-Liins. Ilailui-'lu-r, ls! Roar: Miss Sli--nk, .XrIvis r. Zi-iitinv-yi-r. Pri-xi Iijfww 51-1.-Trims.: fiIII'fj,x',-l'I i'm lhwizlrfi I.i-liniini. These young Thespians aim to stimulate interest in dramatics and motion pictures and to furnish zivocaitionul interests for leisure time. HOME PROJECT CLLB . , .,.., .. ,. . lop lvnu: Iiixnii-nini, X .ian Arini, Iiovi-r, Iitiiiilirifluigf iissvl, Spvriiw. I.4-vm-ns, X1-isxu-nrli-r, XYi-Liver. Ifori-nizin, S. iiiiv voni, Rliiiim-. Jil Rim: Iil1pp,Grovi-.Nm-ixvoliwr, Iiuin, XY1i:1iivr. XYv:iI.iiifI, XI--is:-r, Iletrii Ia, III-ss. IJIAII, Long, Bi-rniirrl. gil Ruin: Stziiiiliinigli, Dliplvr, Viirrv, Kmxv. XX'iII.mI, I onraiil. I'1isi1liini, Stover, Grove-, Nlzivs, Ri-iilli-, Koons. ls! Rom' XYl'I'II'lil1, XYitnivr, Nlr. Koch, ,Xilvisi-r: 3IIIIi-r Rohinil, The primary purpose of the Club is to give the lwovs :in opportunity for training and ex- perience in agricultural proiects at home. L ll ..,.' T Ye' I , if ' u. 4 L-I . A... ig: if 1 THREAD AND YARN CLUB Top Row: Lupi, Plebuni, Slim-pler, Brinser, J. linrgo, Bc-nrler, Bordner, Czunphn-ll, Pres., Trump, Y,Al'rm-s.: Silvuggi, Castelli, Nye, Ps-lh-urini. .1111 Rmt'.'Snyf1er, Xllxlluti, S111-rziw, Kurtz. 4'u11nn1u'k, Marks, Shoemaker, Y. lirkc-rt, Rl. Eckert, Tzxrzisrhi, Casino, Forfide, Pasquinv. jd Ruin: Gardner, Kochi-r, Geih, Pronio, li. Stow-r, Rami-rio, Gzxsswint, Koons, Rossi, Burtels, l':xtlu-rim-. 311 Roar: XYise, XY. Bnrgo, llongel, Xllinfrierl, l-Azwklvr Trcz1s.3 Di Stefano, Eshlc-mzm, Svc.: Hooker, lizxrnurrl. Stull-y, Blacchioni, Grove. Isl Row: Blrs. Porter, Aclvisi-rg I,2l1'K1l'lk'lLl, Heistnnfl, Fox, J. Stover, J. Miller, Yinger, Gt-rheriek, XYilhite. .ll1swv1lwrs.' K. Miller, Dcnven, Blinsy, Reitz, XYulkr-r, Mrs. Porter is teaching these girls to make use of thread and yarn in every possible way. KNITTING CLUB Top Rott-: Rink, Dell, Kllllll, Kelley, Schlegc-l, Smith, Putrirk, Dupler, Jefferies, Groy, Fort-nlan, BICl'lll'flj'. .311 Row: Frombohiti, Ritth-, Xllxllaice, Bechini, llerr, Clemcnti, Gingrinh, llollinusworth, Simmons, Ehersnlf-. lil Row: Bliss Ferucvi, .Xvlvisi-rg Gr-iling, Ilouser, Look, Pri-s,: Bzxrtels, Sec.-Trvns.: Zimnierrnan, Yin--l'rvs.: Killlll, Stover. .l,VV'7ll4't'l Gingrich. This group aims to promote a type of recre- ation which is benehclal from the standpoint of economy and beauty. EM BROIDER Y CLUB Trip Roi.-: Guin-s, llifllugno, Powell, Xi-rozzi, XYist-, N. Fagrioli, Rl. Vngnoli, Rossi, Boyer, Shifili-1, G. l':moni-tli, Cooper. Zi! Ruin: Form, Su-rnlu-rger, Ronan, Gordon, Sylvi-str-r, Stoner. Shonk, Shvlmls-r, He-rsln-y, Vournrl, Ijllillllllllllfllj. ISI Ruta: Yorly, .Xu'orsi, Dressler, Y.-l'r4-s,g llvisvy. Pres.: Bliss lls-nrv, .Xrlvist-r: Blauken, Ser.: Xlliurivr, Asst. Sw.: J. Papom'liti. lirunclt. The main purpose and thought of these girls is to use leisure time to the best advantage by beautifying the home. SEWING CLUB Top Rim-5 liupp, Nl, Smith, lloovz-r, R. Nye, I'. Smith, Shaffer, E. Nye, Gruyhill, Lineawenvvr. 311 Rmn Kem-rriiis, Gzisper, Cer-snrnzm, U'Ni-ul, llztntz. Modesto, Barrio. 311 Rrrz: Mzxsinu-r. Tift-, Jetferies, Jn-rrirk, Kiniw, l,.irish. Isl Rrmz' BLilSll2lllllll, Tri-us.: Reese. Y.Al'ri-s.: Bliss Rm-fl, Advise-r: Blilh-r, Si-ix: Sholley, Pres. .lIm'r1lef.' Tm-mplin. The idea of the Sewing Club is to take ad! vanced sewing that the girls were not able to do in the lower grades. 62 'v-- V 9 x . W, .M , ,5- ' 5 Q.: ,,-, Y V 1 .,... x 'Q go V if ,,4 wi? :I v 1 . 5 V. 45 fl t, Q Q g ', V. VA M rf . W. -1 3 'f' C' qw as 4 1' 1 W' AT: A. I 5 J U 'JQ 1f'X ', fi Q, 'W , , , W , 'Nr 1 04' 3 v 'A , I 4 , V ' , , . Xi fr' ' M - f ,s , ,. f - ff I i'l ,al , 51 M f A , A , H, .ff 'X .-1 Uh I Nr' V 3 Q J 1 y f Q- 5' 214371 ' fit f 1724. M A ' 5 f , Y , i w g 31 ,Q , H4 A U ML' if 2 X fr ,M -M ,-W M q - A Q 4-,H .g f- ' 9 ' 4 , , Q ,Q .. x - , ,. -1 , 1 ff- Q fm-v 11xX,Nl,..i x X Q -A . G M:-it 1 f-Q. -, , 4- 'Q 1: us. .-- 1 -.Xa xii Q, 1 ,' R E f ' 'af V Q' S 3 'E U- gi X Q ., ,-., Q wv ' Q - 'UQ' 7 X X f ' X xl y 1' .. 5 Q Q, 2 454' fl HL . A 1 A'W' ll' , 'v 4' if wil' E' g 1 K Y Y, , x . Q . - 4 ' g X x -l '- X 'X -- u 8 V- . -a un Q Q u H ww , ,-F, , EAUTIDN UUHQPQ vrliggk ,lv 4 f,.. ',.1fmf,.Aw'.4l.i... ,JL 1 JUNIOR ATHLETIC C LL' B Top Irma Vrniiii-r, XY.iixI'riwI, Snvilvr, Join-s, I-'osrlu-tti. I'!4-wllini. fuiillxlurk, fmrtlson, XX:ill1n'i', Suhr-II, XI:-.is--, Iiraivino. ffl Ruiz? Conrail. Downie, I'. lim-.inte-Ili, lilly. lilaivk. I'op1w, I'4-lino, Ifimfrirk, Sp:-irlu-t, Kilim, Ilvilrli-r. :il Rfmx' lilini-, R. I'Ill4'4'II!Tl'llI. IJ4-nvvii, Ili-my. Slixxvr. Nlzivfiiw-, XYt'nrii-Il, Slim-vkntt, Santini-Ili. I'1-vllini. lt! Roi.'.' Klint-k, Vorst-Iii, Zn--iuiixiiii, lint-nstow, Y.-I'rvs: fllu-rxmlini, I'ti's.1 II.xi14-n, S4-v.1 Ilizhiutflis, Rliuails. NIV, Iii-I-k,.XiIvi-1-r, I1m'r1!rrs.' I'nyni-, liin-ri. XY--Qui-i, XIQ-nuvl, IIi-qnwol--. Ilingrirll, King. This Club is acquainting the boys of the Junior High School with the fundamentals ot sports so that they may be better prepared for working under a coach when and il they go out for varsity sports. JUNIOR A RT CLUB Yup Ivory: Ili-inniillz-t, Smith. IH-til--5, I'.ipp.n'I1-Ilzi, IIQ-ifli llvrllilll, Tulli, Iionnt, Ilnulis. Ilwllznusworili. .Ml Roc.: Sauntls-rs, Czxiiiiiiiii---i. XVI-In-r, linzmlini. Ry-. XYriulitstoi1i'.SIi'rIiil5L,N'I1In-uvl, l'npit.ini, Iiosi hi, Nlark. U'Nt-.iI. fiaitIn'rini'. lit lv'o:.'.' Nlr. Kipp, .Xilvisi-rg Uri, Him, Tir-ns.: Iiguliinfi Kislxpniiuli, Pres.: I.iIli-r, Y.-I'i:-sg Ili-ilinu. 511---1-i. Smith. .IIiwi1Ii',w.' Ross, Fm: TheJunior Art Club is organized for the purf pose of developing interest and ability which will, by developing appreciation for the liner arts, make all better citizens. COCRTES Y CLL' B Inf' Knit-,' I.. Sluwtivr, Ilgmkins. I-1 Si-n-ot. NI, iinrri-on. Sonii1m,SIu-nk, XXX-uliixiil. R.SliLu'I'fi-t',IILIIJ1-vkvi,Iilltgllm-t, I.. Garrison, Iiistlini-, :il -Rm.: Ii, Ulu-rlioltm-r. Nloyi-r, Ifiii-o, II4-rsln-y. I.niiiIis, Izvinis, Shi-Ily, Ixnoll, R. Olwrliolim-r. Iirnnni-t. Xlnna- milk:-r. It! Rim? Nliss IL-i-ki-r, .Xflvisvig liiflilwt, 5l4'l'iiIut-tum, Xlorrisou,Si-t'.1NYi'i4Il11uli, I'ri-S.: XXI-iuli-5 , 'I'n-.is,1,Ii-ti'iik, Y.-I'tt-s.: Iariiuln-ry, I'IsI,i-iislniili-. .Ilm'l1If'm.' Ilvws, Ii.Ij'llt'S. Nlili livll, The purpose of the Courtesy Club is to teach its members 'Ato do and say the kindest thing in the kindest way. JUNIOR INIITCHAN ICS CI.L'B Ind Rmig' Ifnsiizu-Int,XXX-.iw-1,N1-pp.Ifi1uk.SpiiI--I. Iloovvt, Trrwstlv. Slrxm. ,til Roz.: Moon-. lIarin1.in, XY--.ivi-r, IIoIi4-n-rein, Iirnnni-:'. I. I'oorn1un. Iliziuy. Gish. .HI Rm.: Slinttvr, I-.nsnnnuf-1. XX. I'fiorii1.iii, II-Inst-t. l'oit-- num:I.iul1t,I'i-ndli-ton Isl Rini: II1-gxtwoli-, iiinurii lt. Iloi-int-r, N-ip-'I'iv.i-.: Rm-II. I'iUI'l'III1lIlI Sli-nuli-, I'ri--.1 I.4-Iimxin. Ifori-m.i11 Nlmi-nk, Xlt,Spitli-r,.Xilvis1-r, The purpose of this flub is to motivate all types of industrial arts in the Junior High School bv the granting of awards for the satis- factory completion of units of work. 64 OFFICE PRACTICE CLUB Top Roux' Vlnrk. I.i'nulc', Nlilli-r, llnln-r, Tri-us.: I'.ivoni-. til Row: Nornholrl, Dove-, Iiinoyf-r, Nl. Volln-rt, Ilvisi-5, Fnrelnan. Hi-Il, Iiorrnni, Vhri-'h, ,Ii-lfvrivs. .X. Vnlht-rt, He-nsingr-r. :ii Rmtx' Ii. Vztsle-lli, Gnrosi, Yon Ni:-flzi, Hn-Inn, Tslilifly, I'immirirlli K 1 itfl'i Nlurtin 'wxlu ur Xiili zz as-.,.1 -. lil Rim: Miss Nlye-rs, .Xilvi-1-rg Gnirln-r, Kiintz. Sv- ., l'c-trln ri, I'r1-s.g Gnrflne-r, Y.-l'r1's.1 XYi-atvvr. .lftw'1lh'ri,' Hlnllfll. llvilly, The Club members study tiling, penmanship, tluties of at secretary, and the qualities necessary in developing traits of personality. Some work of this sort has been tlone bv the Club members in our school ollice. I TYPING CLUB lnp Ruin: Rnkosky, Ms-ist-r, Moore, Smith. II. Gingrifh, De-uve-ti, Potter. lirdtnun, Yon lizdorf, Ilzxrtman. ji! Rare: Ilershey, O. Fuilstutcht, R. Fzxusnzu-lit. B. Iloffman. Buss-lxore, Eiclierly, Koons, Brandt, Fake, 311 Rare: Gruybill, Zoll, Mm-Gee, A. Hoffman, lless. Troop, Zern, Borflner. lx! Rmiu' Miss Royer, .Xrlviserg Selilegel, X'.'IlI't'S,1 Meyer, Prt-s.g D. Gingrich, Setup XYzxl!z, Trr-us. .lh5e111n's: Peters, Gordon. The Typing Club strives simply to teach the process of using the typewriter for personal use only and not for commercial typing. It teaches accuracy, neatness, and arrangement. SCIENCE CLUB Vi ma: l.nnrl1 uist. lim--i.ire'lli. Sioixniigli-, Y.AI'rvs,. I rv R 1 1 w h Smith, Nw .1 Rnstllllsse-ii, I'ri-X.: llonsf-r, N3f', ltln-rsrllv. lint:-rirk, Curry. I-'writ Ruff: Iirrltnnn, lirainrlt, l'.itrivk, Bri.-ki-r, flinilrnli. Bliss Sainfly,.Xilx-iss-rgGow-s:iiii.ii1, xilllllil. Ilnwr1In'.' ll:-nry. The Science Club has led its members through the mysteries of trick photography as this year's special proiecr. BUSINESS ORGANIZATION AND SALESMANSHIP CLUB Top Rana' Pasqnini, Putt, Pr:-5.1 Lunrlqnisl, Y,-Pre-s., Mr. Knnkle, .Xrlvisc-r. Fran! Row: Annihzxli, Treas.g Vnlberiter, Sell, Sec.: Trump, Funk. .ibsenlefsi Jefferies, Espenshatlc-. The Salesmanship Club strives to reach the fundamentals of salesmanship and business administration besides taking care of the school banking, x My N 5 LXL O1 .X1f,1'.1-.Y :1111w111.1111 11111 211 1111- fm' 111 1 lx1111y111..X ' -Y .1 2' 11. JK-.1133 I 11' I11:1XZ,QllIL'NI 1 thi, '. 11 if, 1114 111.11 11.111 :M In-N1 L lil RNIIL1' 115 IRL' fl! 1: 1115 l'1111IN .11 11..E' :1 W ',. 1L'N,:' ' 1115, 1x1.111w, 11, fm f.1t ..11' ,.I111gT1 mx, 11111-N 111, 111,- 11111111.13 ix 111: f1.1 nw? 5111111-fy 111111111-zzz' ,- I'.lCQN I1 w., V1 31,1 A 11 1 z -'uxm.1111lQ1.11'.11'1y1 111-1.1-1 1 67 ,,..- wwf V ,, . LUX. JA, it W .egrg :gf , i. Eff!! a 1'1iff: Lf':f -Wm tif -gi- wwf :ye r L f . 'E -ig 1 ,W F1 , .' if li ,L 'P 1? Ne if ' -hr swf h ,,,, 'Hg i 2 ' vig- 1 lii 3 5-ss. if . is ' . 5 L V 3.3 J :ati X, , as Turk, Retain, Miller. Curry, Rdush, lzln-rsolw CHEER-LEADERS HESE are the unsung heroes and heroines who get the banner xthe gift of the Tri-Hi-YD and megaphones Qwhich the Hi-Y so generously donatedl ready when the band and student body get out to parade to the football field on a crisp Saturday afternoon. The enthusiasm rides high, and noise and cheering abound, but we pride ourselves in saying that the bulk of our student cheering is done in an wjgmziqed fashion led by the Cheer-leaders. The game begins and the spotlight swings to the players themselves, leaving the noisemakers in the dim, reflected glory. Still their need is felt and fulfilled by the peppy individuals pic- tured above. When their places are made vacant by graduation, Mr. Young will have recruits chosen, perhaps from the Junior High leaders who so bravely lead the cheers in their assemblies: MARK EBuRso1.i5 M.ARX' JANE CURRY CARL H0i.L1Nc3swoRTH EDNA DUPLER HARVLY SKINNER JEAN LINGLE We have another dispenser of cheer who domes most of his work behind the scenes and adds a tinal touch with a pat on the back ofthe player and a Go in there and light, boy! Coach Brittain. K COACH l3RI'l'l'AlN Trip Rimgx' Nlr. lit-iiiiimqvr, Mr. Bu-lc, Mr. Britiuin, Mr. Pliilliiis, Xlr, llovi-, Mr. Young. Isl Rumi Huiiulu-r, lfhi-rsole, Vhrist, Miss Nlivssv, Ikiirrv, llnlu-r, IH-In-rs. ATHLETIC COUNCIL HIS year the Athletic Council launched its annual drive for membership in collaboration with the Broadcaster drive, and the result was a spontaneous success. Last fall the student body elected as the officers ofthe Association: Prefident . . . LUKE EBERsoLE Vice-Prefiderzt . . ELWYN PETERs .Yetretmjy . . RUTH CHRIST TI Bd.fIlf'L'1' . A .STANLEY HUBER Throughout the year these officers, along with Mr. Hen- ninger, Dr. Baugher, Mr. Brittain, Mr. Beck, Mr. Young, Miss Miesse, Mr. Hovis, and Nlr. liric Phillips, have had meetings at which vital questions concerning the athletic side of our education were discussed and acted on. Norman liaugher, President of the Varsity' HU Cluh, also attended these meetings in the interest of that organization. ' ' 4 it 3 E 5 we 5' 'I A -1 rt! Top Roux' Mr. Beck, Asst. Coachg J. Burciarelli, Sm-it-lit-r, Valerio, l. Curry, Croci, li. Cammack, Straw, Mease. Black, llouser, P. But-viari-Ili, Carman, Asst. Mgr. 311 Roux' Mr. Brittain, Coachg ll. Curry, Hartman, Petrucci, Wanfried, Lundquist, II. Cammack, Pechini, Dressler. Lafferty, Schell, R. Jefferies, ShiFflet, Asst. Mgr. 2d Rmv: M r. Phillips, Faculty lXIt:r.g Smith, R. Ght-rardini, Miller, VV. Wallace, Fasnaelit, Rice, J. Jefferies, Sponaugle. Bauglier, Pestelek, Guyer, Rhine, Student Mgr. Isl Row: Ranerio, Deaven, Gravino, Koons, Spangler, Von Niccla, Martini, Robertson, Boyer, P. Wallace, ll. Cher- FooTBALL SQUAD PINE GROVE 26-O ardini. After a considerable number of weeks of intensive practice under the blazing sun, the mighty Trojans made their 1935 debut against the newcomers to the local sched- ule, Pine Grove. Being eager to get under way with a good start, the boys went into the fray with every determination to win, but to win by a fair route, which fact was drilled into them by their capable coaches, Brittain and Beck. From the initial whistle to the final whistle, the warriors of Hershey were out in front, getting there and remaining there by sheer hard play and headwork. Although there were many errors committed during the battle, the aggressiveness, determination, and courage shown by the boys certainly proves that the following games will be hard fought throughout. LANCASTER CATHOLIC 13-6 Because of the intense heat of the October days, the Trojans journeyed to the Red Rose City on the night of October 4 to meet the Lancaster Catholic boys under the floodlights. The game was hot and furious throughout, with the ball changing possession continually. But the Red Rose City boys could not match the high- stepping Hershey lads, They faltered. The Trojans, taking advantage of this, struck hard and fatally into the ranks of the Catholic warriors. After striking, the Trojans held on like a band of tigersfnever giving up, never faltering, never fouling. As a reward, the scrappers from the Chocolate Town won their second consecutive game. LEBANON 7-20 Taking the field as the under-dog, the Chocolate Mixers put up a gallant fight with the powerful Cedars of Lebanon. Although they were outclassed, the Trojans 70 contlnuallx spllt the Cedars wlde open for long gains but lost the ball exerx t1me thex got w1th1n scormg dxstance Our h tts off to the boxs xx ho put up such a xahant hght agaxnst such grelt odds SHIPPENSBURG 7 6 Recox ermg from the defeat suffered at the hands of Lebanon the Men o xx ar from Hershex met an old r1xal nn Shlppensburg W1th the openmg wh1stle the Hershex lads xvent at the1r work IU 1 reconstructed xvax The game xvas but 1 few mlnutes old when the local boxs rang up the1r hrst s1x polnter md although un aware of ll at the tlme conx erted the xerx xalulble extra polnt But then prob lblx oxerconhdent thev lapsed Shlppensburg strengthened and scored but failed to conxert the exctra po1nt HARRISBURG CATHOLIC O-19 Agaln the Hershey team tr txeled and plaved under art1f1c1al llght but not to qu1te so great a success as the hrst tlme The Capital Cxtv boys were used to llghts so thlngs were not so fortunate for our local team as was expected But the team deserx es the congratulauons g1ven xt 1n ma1nta1n1ng hne sportsmansh1p throughout the contest LANSFORD 7 18 Back on the local gr1dxron the Trojans were scheduled to meet the undefeated and unscored upon coal m1ners from Lansford But the Chocolate Bars were m t1p top form and thev clearlv outplax ed the plck and shoxel men for the entlre first half In the second half Lansford strengthened and scored the1r polnts Toward the close of the game a spectacular play performed bv the local battlers netted the Trolans sex en pomts and the honor of belng the only team to score on the team that had beaten the best teams 1n IIS d1str1ct A moral x 1ctorv was the result MIDDLETOWN 20 O Bemg another new school on the schedule the vxarrlors set out to plant another released when a Trojln mtercepted a Mlddletown pass and dashed oxer the last marker for the hrst score of the game Be1ng encouraged bx th1s act the tetm soon crossed the w1de strlp txxo txmes more to make the hntl score 70-O COLUMBIA O 76 Plaxmg agamst the champlons of Lancaster Countx xx as no easx matter for the Troyans Because of the penetratlng cold II was dxrhcult for the members of the local te tm to plax up to poxver football The game xxas xnterrupted frequentlx bx penaltles but as a xxhole xxas hard fought throughout w1th the Rtxer Lads gettmg txxentx of the1r pomts ln about the last hxe mmutes of plax HI WIMELSTOWN 47 O Agam the rxx rl Bulldogs and Trolans met but th1s trme rt xx as a LlllTC1'6I1I storx The Chocolate Waxe rolled oxer the Bulldogs contmuallx The Trojans set out from the start to break all ex1st1ng records betxxeen the txxo schools Thex accom pllshed th1s ln a xerx dec1s1xe manner The Bulldogs could nelther galn for them selx es nor stop the onrush of the1r opponents Ex en xx lthout the fac1l1t1es of a sub stant1al backheld member of the Trogan team the Waxe rolled on untll lf became a run axx IX for the Troyans of Hershex Hlgh 71 1 'Y A 1 - I 1 I , 1 v vv I 5 I, . ,, l y A . I1 . ' A A , A , 2 , . , , , A , , , , 1, .. 1 . . , 2 1, 1 ' 2 Y 1 1 1 1 A .1 I , . ' 4 , , 1 I 1 , y1 I 1 1 x'1ctory on the records. The game was close and rough. The suspense of a t1e was 1 1 .2 A 1 I 1 1 Y 4 1 A 1 l A 1 1' A , 2 ' H ' A z , .. . 1 2 1 'Y AA - - V, I r 71 A iv 1, , 7 , , , , ,, . , 1 vi 1 A1 , A- I A v1 . A dv. Y v v ' I v 'I x 1 -1 1 T A1 1 , v1 v A I 1 GRIDIRON 'GRAPHS Strike up the band. Future hopes. Fast action. Ready for action . Signals, Hep. X marks the spot have been. , , or a camera. where Pestelek should Interested Mentors. Ding Dong. Before the battle at Lebanon i'BortliCk. Zebu. Z teem. Whose hall? ,c It as v Top Roux' Mr. Young, Fan-iilty Mgr.: Mr. Beck, Asst. l'o.u-lig St-:ive-rs, Yon Nietlzi, Sliifiiet, Vrofi, Asst. Mgr.: Stover, Mgr. 211 Roux' Robinson, l'. XYallziei-, Speieher, Koons, Spoiiniigle, Rzisiuiissen, Black, Me-ase, Gztrnizin. IN! Roux' Mr. Brittziin, Voaclig Guy:-r, H. Ghernrrlini, liizigi, Milli.-r, Faisnuclif, R. Gherzirdini, XY. NY:ill1u-4-, Ilerlges. Gingrich. VARSITY BASKETBALL HE Varsity Basketball squad closed the season Friday night, March 6, after having played fourteen league games and two non league games. Although slightly handicapped by the inability of several players to finish the entire season, they won one game and lost many by very small margins. The fellows are to be congratulated on their excellent playing and the spirit manifested throughout the year. The boys that finished the season in spite of prevailing conditions deserve much praise from the student body. lt was through the loyal efforts of Guyer, R. Gherardini, Easnacht, Wallace, Biagi, H. Gherardini, W. Miller, and Hedges that the colors of Orange and Blue were kept waving in the breeze, Taking the year as a whole, the results were more gratifying than those of last year. Because of the short time that the Troians have been in the Central Pennsylvania Basketball League, and the many schools of larger size that they play, we should feel that we have as good a team as any in our class. We do know that we have the spirit--so better luck next year. To the boys who received less attention, the junior Varsity, we congratulate you on the manly sportsmanship which you have shown in every contest in which you participated. Remember the words ROI whether you win or ll. H. S. 22 Det. 20 Hershey it 22 'Ian 5 Hershey ri 2-1 ,lan lil Hershey ii 22 'Ian 14 Hersheyzi 16 'lar IH Hershevzi 16 Ian Z-4 Hersheyzi lb ,lan lb Hersheizi 3b ,Ian 31 Hersliexii 'X- i. lf .iu If 4.-::.' 73 of your greatest rooter and supporter, your coach, who says, '4lt's lose. it's how you play the game. BASKETBA Ll- SCHEDULE .xflarlisle York Lebanon . Lancaster . Wm Penn . Fteelton Iohn Harris 'Reading . ll,ll, 171 25 ll ll 22 7 x ll M Feb. Feb Feb Feb lieb lfeb lfeb Nlar. ll I-3 19 ll 26 29 6 Hershey 1 Hershey 1 Hershey z Hershey z Hershey z Hershey 1 Hershey : Hershey 1 York . Carlisle Lebanon Lantixster Wm Petiii Steeltozi lohnH.1rr:s Reatling .,,, '55 56 46 36 46 45 25 59 .rg .gk on , n ..,1. 'b F op! 4.5 ,t . ,X Qii Q., : ,J fs 'Q S G 1 s is Iii fn are INTRAMURAL SPORTS OUNG blood must h ue 1 means of assertlng IIS x1tal1tx 1n some form of uolent, healthful ICIIXIIQ Act1v1tw IS the bHS1S of southful ugor The school does not attempt for a moment to remoxe the reluxenatmg 1n fluence of sports and healthful play from the school curr1culum for lf IS that force wh1ch st1mul1tes 1nterest and perpetuatcs the Splflf of fur play and those morll qu1l1t1es so essentl 1l to successful cooperauon and Contact w1th humm lxlllkl As 1 result of th1s re1l1z1t1on, the xulfblfy H Club Ill order to foster .1 wholesome 1nterest 1n manly sports to prov1dc adequate recre1t1onal fac1l 1t1es to 11111nt11n a he lltlly school sp1r1t and to promote cooperat1or1 and los ftlty unong the student bodx has un1ted all the mtramurxl sports under one orgamzatnon SIUCC not everybodx 111 the student body can part1c1p1te 1n 1nterscholast1C athlet1cs, 1nterest IS concentrated 1n the per1od1cal games staged between the classes and organ171t1ons A fme Splflf of r1x alry prex 11ls throughout the sezsons parucularly w hen lelgue games 1re play ed As the wlnter progressed several lelgues w ere formed, mcludlng B1sl1et h 1ll Lctgues 111 the unlor Hlgh School, thc Scn1or H1gh School and the Yoc1t1on1l School Ltter 1 l-ltndbill Tourn 1n1ent w ts held md xers keen compet1t1on w 18 shown Pr1ct1c1lly all the bows III the grldes of sex en to twelxe pzrtmpated, and there were lllLllC1flOl'lS of some xerx prom1s1ng athletes IU the lower gr1des lxow when the weather IS gettlng n1ce and cond1t1ons ire favorable 1 Bzseball League his been started 1nd If looks as though thcre w1ll be grelt 61lIl'lLlS11SIl1 IU th1s League also We ho e th1s rogr1n1 contmues and frows because lf seems to do 1 world ls of good IH l1n1tt1ng together the xar1ous cl1sses and SfIIllUl1IlUQ exery boy to put forth hls best 2' 1 1 ' 7 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 . - 1 1 L 1 1 - 1 4 7 1 Q1 7 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 K 1. 1 2 ' . - - - 1 11 1. A 1 1 1 7 , 1 - . A 1 , , , . - 1 , 1 , 1 2 ' 2 7 , '1 'Z Y, 1. 2 1 1 1 . 1 1 . , 1 1 1 - 1 1 e .2 . 71 7 'Z c 2 , 1 1 , .1 1 1 , U 1 . , .. . 2 1 , Z., - 1 7 1 1 , ,1 - 1 1 J 7 A A 7 , 1 1 1 1 7 1 , , , , 1 . 1, 1 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,- 1 , . 1- , - , 1. . 1 1 7 1 1 . 1 1 1 , , 1 , ' ', ' . 1 . , . 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 . v 1 N T Y .Q . . 1 1 1. ' 7, Y 1 1 1 c 1 .1 1 .- . , 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 ' A Y 1 2 4 1 . 1 1. . 2 '. 2 ' 1, 1 1 1, ' 1 2- 4 I 1 1 - 1 1 1- L 11 1. .C 1'np Roux' Nlr. Beck, ,Xtlvist-r1Sp0nal1i:lm-, Smith, Pestelvk, Sec.-Trt-us.: Mr. Young. .Xrlvist-r Yi! Roux' Mr. Brittain, Adviserg Martini, l'. XVzillace, Stover, Fasnucht, Jefferies, Miller, Guyer sl Roux' Glu-rarrlini, Robertson, Bzuiglier, Pres.: XY. Xllillut-0, V.-Pres.: .X. Koons, Yon Nit-flu L lxoon VARSITY CLUB HIS organization is composed solely of the boys who have earned the coveted orange H which distin guishes them as the outstanding athletes of Hershey High School. Because Mr. Brittain has always been discrimi nating in awarding letters, they are not just every-day occurrences. When a boy gets an H he knows he has earned it with long hours of hard practice and training in addition to the actual participation in events. The Cluh has done many useful and valuahle services in the line of sports for us this year. Through them the winning teams in the various intramural leagues were pre sented trophies. These hoys also conducted several tourni ments, including handhzill, checkers, hilliards, as well s those mentioned in the foregoing article. 1-fda 91 rf' , aQ'l f 1 ' fi i -Q 1 -ft: I 'B-5 2' 5 it If 2 ' i 3' 5 SES , 1,3 -,S rug Y-.1 0 1 Y 1: fa, Q 1 5,4 ,gg 4. 'vin 'egg 1' if 2' W Q11...-. 5 .4 Va, Nlinifliu-gi Mr. Brittnin, Vozirlig Curry, Biieriart-lli. Flllllil, Stove-r, XY:illni-0, Ds-avr-n, Potter, liaisvliorv. Nlr. Ht-my miner. Nriilril: liaicustow, Forto, Deiinler, Jefferies WRESTLING HIS year a new sport was initiated into the athletic field, namely, wrestling. The representatives in this activity learned the fundamental necessities of this Hgrunt and groan sport from their capable coach, A. O. Brittain. Considering the fact that the boys were inexperienced and, also, that it was the initial year in the local school for this sport, the boys and the coach deserve all the credit that can possibly be given them, One of the finest showings of their year's athletic program was given by this group of stalwart youths with the fighting blood. And, considering the remaining material, in the years to follow this should become one ofthe most interesting and developing sports in the school. The Trojan grapplers fought with schools having a much larger student body than theirs, but a number of times the artists from Hershey overcame their foes. The local boys, with one week's notice, participated in the District Wrestling Championships at Harrisburg. With four schools in the bouts, the Trojans finished in third place, which is very commendable, considering the short time the boys had to practice. Later the boys matched their skill with the more experienced teams from Manheim and Wlest Yorl-: High Schools. The local boys bowed in defeat to the latter school, but defeated the former in very impressive style. The best of luck and success for the coming seasons. 76 f Mr. Brittain, .Xrlviserg Pctrnrri, Geyer, H. Garrison, A. Garrison, Gherardini, Baugher, Ott, Ehy, Knoll, Miller, Rapp, Coach. GOLF ITH the coming of the warm weather a continual thud could be heard in the Grade School Gym after school. It was the sharp report of wood and iron meeting a hard rubber ball. The representatives of the school golf team were hard at work for many weeks before this time and were whipping their swings into perfect shape. As the ground dried out, the wielders of the mighty sticks split the air with their powerful drives and cut the grass with their deadly irons. Days of constant practice on the local Juvenile Course followed. The followers of the ancient game developed Picard-like swings and jones-like shots. At last their games were molded and grooved to a dehnite form. Scores decreased and the prospect of having a successful season looked very bright. Things were even illuminated by the fact that four of the first team players were veterans of the previous year and had made their debut in interscholastic golf. Thus much of the strain of tournament playing was eliminated before the regular season got under way. This being the second year of golf at the Trojan school, and because this edition goes to press before any of the season matches are played, we will give the general results of last year's matches. The season can be considered a success, being the first time in the history of the school that golf has become a full-time sport. The results are: Hershey znr. Hummelstown . . Won Hershey rr F. and NI. Academy Lost Hershey rr Reading . . . Lost Hershey zu I-lummelstown . . Won fl-lershey rf F. and NI. Academy Lost il-lershey zzf. Reading ..... Lost 'Away Nl.i'L'hi-s 77 A v f f ge . ...he limi: Roux' Ziinnu-rmnn, Rouseli, Koons, Iflllllllll, jvrrirk, Rice, Vzislvlli. Ifrmil lx'mr.' Milli-r, S1-lils-gi-I. Miss Mivsse, .Xmlvisc-rg Furry, Srliwr-nk. GIRLS' ATHLETIC COUNCIL HE Council is composed of outstanding athletic girls from the various sections of Junior-Senior High School. The members from the Senior High School act as managers of the different girls' teams. Since the banning of interscholastic activities for girls, intramural teams have been organized by Miss Miesse and have gained places on the athletic calendar. This year a league was formed in the regular gym classes and championship games have been played. In starting this intramural league, it was decided that it would be better, on second thought, to have two teams throughout the school rather than to have three or four teams in the same class. By having only two teams the points could be recorded more easily, and there would be more competition between classes. The two teams are the Orange and Blue, and according to records the Orange team is the victor. A new honor for the winning team will be a shield which will be hung in their home room, and on which the names of the captains of the teams will be inscribed. Following is a list of the champion teams and the games they played: Atfiz'z?y Team Ctzpmizz 3H4 Tennakoit . . . . 10 Blue . . .JUNE REAM I-2 Newcomb Ball . . 9 Orange . . .JEAN DIIESSLEII 132 Endball . , 9 Orange . . .JEAN DRliSSLEll If2 Volleyball . . . 12 Orange . . . GRACE CURRY Basketball . . . II Blue . . . Hli1.IiN CARLUCliT'I'I Baseball .......,. Girls who have EBISIA CAs'rEL1.I AUGUsTA COLBERT GRACE CURRX' HELEN CARLUCliTTI HELEN FUNGH1 been outstanding in their class SARA SCHLEGEI. EVELYN ESHLEINIAN MILIJIIEIJ HENRY FLORENCE Rouscn ANNA JERRICK for athletics are: PIACILNTINA MonEs'ro JEAN DREssi.ER DKJIIOTIIY K1snRAUGH BETTY DAY EDNA JERRICK 78 CU C25 C35 C45 CSD NOTE. WINNING WOMEN Volleyball Victors, Orange Seniors, Endhall Eliminators, Orange Freshmen. Newcomb Ball Nifties, Orange Freshmen. ' Mentor Miesse. Tennakoit Toppers, Blue Sophomores. The Blue 'juniors won the Baskethall Tournament. , as 7 9 3 5 .z E 'sh ,B I ,H iw J .,A . ME. E i f I l Q , A NX UXXLXL L N LIN N m 1 L b I l'.u1Ju1'.1 um xxwllul .11-2111151 UVCIUIIQ hu: I vig -V, Nh- xuuulnllulul IU VX'xlIll.lI1IX Curimlly, np- '-!II,.H1-QXXIJJIn1Iu1Nl1L'1il1xi? Um' lmx xx YHVL11 xx Illl plu.u.a11x XLlI'I'I'l,k'N, .uni rilaglmr Iuurc XYL LI1NL'f ru rlm lxuy' Im lim' lkqmlvm- lim, XYIIIW flu- Imp- 111411 ll xwil .1lxx.axxI'uC.4H ILIVIW Ill 1111-nfw. gl r l CLASS WILL NOW all people bx these presents that we, the Class of 1936, of the Cm of Hershey Countv of Dauphin, and State of Pennsvlx anla, hereby declare thls to be our first and last W1ll and Testament, g1X1I1g and grantmg to our contemporarxes the followmg ITILM I To the Board of Educatxon we gxxe our heartfelt grat1tude for all serx xces rendered to and for us and our slncere wxshes for contlnued success 1n the future ITENI II To our Alma Mater we extend our thanks for four sears of happx and profxtable school l1fe and our hopes for a full and br1ght future ITnx1 III To the faculty we leaxe our best wxshes and the hope that we max proxe a credlt to thelr teachings bx being successful 1n our undertakings IT1.x1 IX To the underclassmen we glxe the extreme knowledge and ettnestness XVIIICII we as SCDIOFS now possess tif there IS tm ITLNI X To the Sophomores we glxe the authorltx of hllrng the title of unlols md the rlght to legally hll am 1nd tll x tctncles wh1ch we as 1 departlng Senlor Class may leaxe IT1:x1 XI To the Freshman Cl tss, present and future, we gue thls adxlce a Show respect at all tlmes to the upperclassrnen, ptrmcularlv the Senlors b Always Walk ln a qulet and orderly manner through the halls and nex er d1sobev any command glven by an ofhcer of the Hall Patrol c Speak onlv when spoken to, md try to h1de the greenness wh1ch Freshmen alwax s possess d Take vv1th pauence the klddlng and 1nsults recened as Freshmen and strne to attam the goals wh1ch we Semors haxe set best wishes and the hope that the next Class Won t make as much dust and dlrt as we drd To the here mentloned members of the unlor Class we freely bequeath the fOllOX'XlI1g acCompl1shments and 1ttr1butes XXl1lCl'l adorn the sarlous SCUIOFS ITI x1 X Ill To Frank Clfanl we wxll Michael Pestelek s 1b1l1ts ts a X1Ol1H1SI Irui IX To FI'3I'llsll1'l Wllfl we lc ue Louis Curry s unusual abllltx as a student of French Irx x1 X To R1ch1rd Nflxller we lt uc the hope th tt some d u he w1ll reach Russell lVl1ller s great helght ITI X1 Xl Thomas Fox s XXIIEICISINS we bequeath to Wlfllllll G111E:FlCl1, tlong wrth the hope th xt he cm get zw u xuth them as well IS Thomas drd ITLXI YH We beque 1th X llgllllal IXISITPIUQII s ab1l1tx is an actress to Cl tra Retm 82 7 I Y , I 1 1 4 y Y A :a V. ' l l l Y 2 I . ' ' f' ' 2 ' 1 ' ' ' I ' ' 1 1 '1 1 ' I ' ' 1 ' ' l 1 1 y ' ' . 1 U X I 1 ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' 1 1 ITEM X'II. To Mr. and Mrs. Andy Henry and the rest of their crew, We extend our y- 1 ' 1 A Y V 1 v1 I J U 4 EA r ' 1 I 1 ' v 7. I 1 ' 2 - A v 2 1 v. - ' ' . ' . ' 1 . ' 32 'D 1 ' 11' ' K-5 , 1 1 1 . 1 , ,Wy-U D i, . ' ' ' J ' ' 1 k 1 .- .' A 1 1 1 '1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' . f pl-H l ' . 1 1 . 1 4' ak I'1' ' 1' 1 . ITLNI XIII Xfiarx Page s place on the Honor Roll we leaxe to Helen Frtllclt Irur XIX To ohn Glnder we bequeath Wlllard Flalg s program for the near future Inu XX To B111 'Xfllller we asslgn Harrx Lehman s md W1ll1s Clawsers grue sagacltx TN1 In xi nothmg In NI XXI Florence amxson s slim hgure we leaxe to 'Xfltrth 1 Lern XXII To Gene G1rm1n we bequeath Paul lxtutz s record of l1lXlI'l2 lower than tn 'X for four xears XXIII Btrbara Greelex s ftshlon lbleness we glxe ox tr to t in Btsehore XXIX To B111 Wallace we hequezth IIHIDX Guxcrs zthlettc 1b1l1tx XXX To Loulse DeAngel1s and Helen Funghl we glX6 H zrold Gtrdner s 1ndSt1nlex Huber s 1b1l1tx IU handlmg the IFCJSLIFICS of the school Ir1 xt 1' XI ITLX1 ness prl ztclx 2 XXXI Norman Baugher s golf abllltx IS left to Prow ell SC'lILlI'lL,CI' XXX II To X 1rg1n121 Troop we lease Olga Stzrr s tb lltx IS an trtlst XXX III To Gertrude Gordon We beque 1th Cttherme AIXVIIIG s ttllxatlxe XXIX To 'VIar1or1e K1shpaugh we leaxe nothlng because she h as ex erx thing XXX We endow tcob Htrtm IH wlth lmmx Grolf s sllllness XYXII Lulxc Fbersole s OPCVJIIC prow css wc. lc uc to Flwxn leters XXXIII To R tx Meter we leue Wllmer Rhlne s lolxcs to he used tppro :nd SP'1I'll7glX to keep them from XVCITIIN thm XXXIX We endow em Fox s orttorlczl tccompllshments upon osephlnc H zbhx sh tw In Xl XXYX Henrx Stoxer s orlgxnalltx we hequelth to tcolw Sptntgler In xx XXXXI To tm sleeps heads 111 the unlor Cl rss we bequctth the Senlor prlx llcge of bemg late 1n the mormng In xr XXXX II To the rest ofthe umors we freelx Que md bequeath anx 11111112 th If IS left of us Belt known th tt on the hrst das of une nlneteen hundred tnd thlrtx sw before the Class of 36 dulx COITIIIIISSIOITCLI md sworn and Ill wxtness whereof we hue hereunto ISCFIIWLQ1 our n tmes 1nd hxed our seal the d tx and xelr 1 lst w rltten tboxc S3 Xkltmsscs Ro unx Bonnoxt lxl EIIIRNOII K L Butnxx fd., ,q I la. . 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'LR 'N PAST PRESENT FUTURE' FTER soyournmg for such a long trme rn the resxdentlal sectlon of Rome our small group of explorers declded that a trrp to the Catacombs under the anctent c1ty would be well appreclated We followed dxrectlons and soon we found our selyes outslde of the mam entrance of Rome Whoex er has trayeled IH thls part of the world knows that the Catacombs are the famous subterranean tunnels where the bodles of the dead are preserx ed We learned from our guxde that the tunnels together measure ox er fise hundred and fiftv m1les We were lnterested 1D all of the tunnels but smce vxe Could not poss1bly walk hxe hundred and fifty m1les IH one day we declded that we would X1S1f St Callnstus along the Applan Way Thls one tunnel a yerv important part of the Catacombs was approxlmately elght feet hlgh and about four feet wrde 1n fact lf was a typical tunnel where bodles may be found As we entered the tunnel we were em eloped by a murky darkness that was rellex ed only by small lamps placed IU nlches ln the walls In the drm light we were able to see the names of many Roman martyrs and many of the poorer class of people who were but1ed there Some of the more well to do people of Rome were burled rn large rooms where all the members of the fam1lv were llkewxse lnterred The gu1de lnformed us that we Could not enter these chambers Suddenlv upon turnlng a Corner We found ourselx es Wlthout a gulde We could not lmaglne where he was We were not frlghtened because we knew that we could hnd our wav out W certamly felt pecullar when IE dawned on us that we were so near to so many people of the Past Curlosrty gently took us 1n hand when we came to the door of an enor mous chamber We tr1ed the door and sure enough lf opened' Were we surpr1sed9 We stumbled 1n Suddenlv the door closed cuttmg off the Past and m1racle of mnracles we found ourselves IH a strangely lllummated room lt seemed l1ke stepp1ng from the Past 1nto the Future There seemed to be no Present We were certamly surprxsed when we saw 1n one corner of the room the all too fam1l1ar S1byl of Cumae st1ll predlctmg the future That rem1nded us of our good old Lat1n classes ln Hershev High We had almost forgotten her 1n our excrtement After recoxermg our breath and p1ck1ng up enough courage we walked oyer to the S1byl We almost faxnted when she moved and welcomed us as delegates from Hershey Hrgh Lxfe seemed xery strange mdeed when the Snbvl told us that we were now l1v1ng rn the year 1945' The first thlng that she sald was that dear old Hershey Hxgh School had contmued to prosper and grow unt1l lf had become an enormous mstltutlon Agam we had been rem1nded of Hershey and naturally we wanted to know about the Senior Class of 1936 After that the questrons snmply flew from the delegates It seemed serv natural when 1n answer to a questron concern1ng Hans Belxtt we were mformed that he had become a xerv famous chemxst We were qulte sur prlsed when we learned that Mlchael Pestelek was hllng SUII agalnst the Brlnser Axrways Inc It seemed that Mxchael s famous x1ol1n play1ng hngers had been slrghtly rnyured when he h1t hxmself w1th one of the companv s hammers He d be sure to wm w1th Way ne Boltz pleadmg h1s case 84 9 7 ' , 1 1 1 1 1 . . . 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' , . . .. . . . . . 4 . , , Soon we learned that IH 1940 the famous pamtmgs of Olga Starr and Xflfglllla lsxshpaugh had been exhxblted 1n New York Art and muslc seemed to go together ln our mlnds and lmmedlatels we learned that Mildred Forem 1n Mlldred Helses, Luke Ebersole, and Albert Mark had formed a small companv called The Song Bxrds and had found world wlde recognltlon At the time of this stors thes were thrrlllng the Unlted States w nth their songs We were shortls lnformed that our well known hLllfOI' ID Chlef of the Broad clster, Blfbdfl Greeles, has now become the held of the le1dlng New York Broadcaster Irene Etnoser, Gladss Blouch, Helen lxeener Wllmer Rhme, and Paul lsautz are sers IITIIWKJFIIDI members of her sttff 'Xll of these :re certunls well known crltxcs Can sou lm 1g1ne our IIIIJILIHCIII ss hen we found th 1t Helen Snuels lb Dem of Women II lsnowmore Lollegef We were equtllx surprlstd to hetr th lf Thomas Fox had been Sllfplbblllg esers one IS a sclentlst Hmong the well known school te tchers were found 'Vl1rg1ret Wtltmxn Fxlomtna X 1el1, e1n Fox, 1nd Catherlne 'hlVNlI'I6 rll Wllllllgls 0llrCI'lI1g thtlr sers lces to Hershes Hxgh School Louxs C urrs , remembered bs es ers ont, w IS found to be leadlng 1 h tpps married lxfe rn France -Xt l1st Louls h1d become 1 true Frenchmln Ruth Hershes the grett PIIFIISI h 1d just returned wlth htr tqullls f1mous l'lLl5l71l'lLl from her studs of muslc ID Europe Stell1 Ptpparlellx tlong w lth her tssocl 1tes Lelnnt Glllklel' 1nd Rosalba Borronl had set up 1 sers sm :rt l tdxes shop The Fl5l'll0I1ll'llC In C hlcago Success seemed to be w 1th them We also letrned, much to our surprrse, th1t quxte a few of our CllS5lTl.1I6b had 111 lI'l'lLkl lllkl settled down 111 Hershes The oracles sud th If good luck hosered oser es ers member of tht Ll rss Ar le1st thls m tde us feel better Later we learned that R 1s mond Gherzrdmx w lb gn mg d lI'lClI'lg lessons to puplls to the tunes of H xrrs Lehmtn s Rhsthm Krngs, 1nd Wrllls Cl1wser wus fe1tured IS soloist on all of H 1rrs s progruns Norman Gll1gI'lCh w 15 owner of a sers ltrge bakers ln Hershes while ames Guser was rapldls climbing the ladder of success IS a golf pro john Habecker was te tchmg some socatlonal boss the wonders of being 1 carpenter Stanles Huber and ames O Neal were takmg thelr places IU the buslness world as cashlers ln the Hershes Natlonal Bank Of course, we weren t surprlsed to hear th 1tJoe efferres was chxef snake charmer at the Zoo Grace Currs, Eudora Heatwole, and Florence amlson were buslls engaged ln nurslng people back to health at the Cheer up HOSP1Idl We all knew that rhes dld If wlth those blg smlles Who wouldn t get well? Helen WCISE had also plased 1 large part, for dxdn t she hase charge of dletetlcs at the hospxtali Any one who tras els through Hershes ln 1945 and stops at the Hershes Llbrars would be greeted bs the llbrarlan Aimee Wltmer At last she has reached her goal Tsso hours slxpped aw as IU th1s manner Soon we could thlnk of no one else to tslt about ust as we were wonderxng how we were gomg to get out agaln, we he1rd a knock on the door and there was our gurde Of course we were glad to see hlm We looked 1round to th 1nk the Slbsl but she had su ldenls dlsappeared Once more we were rn the C tt tcombs, lls Ing among the dead As we came lnto the light of the upper world we thought th1t we h1d taken p1rt ln 1 wonderful dream and csersthmg was 1ust IIN 1g1ned B r w IS ll' 55 . . 1 . 1 K, In I ' 14 1 . . . . .. , . . . 1 1 , , . . . ... .. , . , , , , , - . ... . 1 . , . . . . ..,, ., ,, . , ..,,. , . . . . . . V 7 vga 1 v- -g . . .. . . . . . . . . . . ., . , , -, . . . . .1 . .. . . ., . . . I , 2 , . ,... . , , ' . , , .,,, , ,. . ,. ., . . . . ' .. z, 2 1 2. gf, . .. . . . 1 . . . ., . ., . . . , 1 . . . . . zz ' 2,1 1. . Q 1 2 , A 1 ' 1 Q ., , 1 2 , ' .c , 2 . 2 . 2 .., . . . . . . . . . f v . 1 fr . va- v . - - -- .H . . . , a 2 z 1 1 2 1 , ' z 1 . ' 2 ' 'z . .7 ll . . a.' . ' ' 2 5 I 1 1 . , , . , , , , , , . , 1 . . . . , ' 1 , ,, 'v .., Y 1 , , 1 . , . . zz ' '. Y , ,v,, , . ,, . . . . . . ' ' 2 . ll,L . . ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Prefideut . HOWARD LLOYD, '30 Vice-Pres. . WILLIANI MASIBIER, '33 f Secretary Trezmn er CAROLINE SAVASTIO MASTROSATI 27 LLAH CURRY, 31 Our AlumnI fam1lx grows bv leaps and bounds Last xear presented 110 nexx l1fe members who xvere entertalned lf a dlnner dance at the Park Golf Club on une 17 That was a prettx affa1r, leax Ing In the mlnds of those prcs ent a Iumble of late sprmg flowers, smxlmg faces, gav greetmgs, 1Ilt1ng musIc, colorful frocks, and happy memOr1es The annual Chr1stmas Dance was held at the Green Terrace, near Annx Ille, on December 28 1935 Manx members and the1r guests enyox ed a glamorous and gala ex emng These Innual ex ents are gradually bu1ldIng up a reputatlon for Insurlng a good tlme, and each year adds new faces to the group Why don t you make If a pornt to attend the next A lumn1 affaIr and see those frIends of yesteryear If the Recept1on to the Class of 1936 wh1ch wIll be held ID June? 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II , IIIIIIIIIII ,I I I ,VI I' IIII I II I I -I I S7 IIBERSOLE, W ARREN EBY ESTELLA EMERICK, CH KRLES ERDMAN, ANNA ESBENSI-IADE, ANN A ESPENSHADE, MADE EA ANS, ROBERT FOREMAN LORRAINE Fox, WEBSTER FREHN RL TH GISH HESTER GOAA DY, OSEPH GRAYINO, ANTHONY GRUBER OHN HALDEM YN Y HENRY OSEPH HESSE, FREDERILIA HIPPIE, CHARLES HYL AND, WII LI AM El-IERIES, CLARENLE KEENER, RUTII KERN HAROLD KR Xl-'1', ANNA HL AIES LANDIS SUSAN LENCYLE FR.-'ANLIS LINGLE ALIAERI MAYS DOROTHY QSHIVELY MENICHESCHI, EDITH PELINO, MARY PETRLCCI ILA A R-AFFENSPAROER, LLoY RHOADS, SAR A ROBERTSON, HAROLD ROCIAWELL, ELINOR RLMPF GLADYS BROOKSE V ENRILHD ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, continued Hummelstoun Pa Hershex , Pa HersheA , Pa HersheA Pa Hershes , Pa Mlddleroun Pa Lamaster, Pa Campbellronn Pa Lebanon P Pa HuIIIIIIelstOAA n, P LA Lens, P Hershex , P PalIIIA ra, P LaAAn P HersheA P Hershex P HaAA an Pa Hershex , P HersheA , P Harrlsburg P Harrlshurg P Harrlsburg P HersheA P HersheA , P PalIIIA ra, P HersheA , Florlda Pa HersheA , P Palrm ra, P Hershex , P Mansheld P Harrlsburg P HersheA Phlladel ph Ia, Pa HersheA MARTIN ALICE MCCORD, ANNA MQCI RDY MYRA CLAAASER MOYER ELUISE KEIFFER O NEAL, BETTY PL RLELL, FRANIA RHOADS, LLOYD ROBERTSON BYRON SAA ASTIO, DOMIINIC SAHOHSTALI. LUTHER SEIIYERT, NORLI AIN SELTEER, EMM A KETTERINO, SELTZER, LLOYD SH AY AMES Harrisburg Pa Hershey , P Ca mpbel lrovs n P HersheA P HersheA P Hershex P HersheA P HersheA P Hershex P Palmx ra, P Stare College, P HersheA , P New YOrlA, N Y Hershex , P SHEAFTER DOROTHY BERIAIAN PalnIAra P SHERTLER, RL TH SMITH HEI EIN DIRRBI Rc.ER SR AX ELY GEOROE S1 RIAIIYI E, HELEIA SAA ARTL AMES XX ARNER, EMILIE XX HITNIU3 ER, 'ALILE II ILLI AMS CLNIR HINOST, CY RLS ZARTAIAIA EMILY SHERTLER 1928 ARNOLD RILH-KRD ALLRER, GALEN 'XL NKIST, M ARY H ARRLOM BAA AsTow EDY THE HOLSTON BALSH AUc.H M ARLIR BILOTTX COLUMIYINE KKURTZ BLACR RILHARD BRANDT, BELLAH BR AINDT, MARY ,GEN KN HLIIIIITICISIOXKU P Palmx ra, P XX ashmgron, D C HersheA , P Hershey P HersheA , P UIIIOII Deposlt, P HersheA , CIULIUUZII Ohm Harrlsburg Pa Pa Plttsburgh Pa New York N X HersheA , HersheA I-Iershex P Hershes P HersheA P Hum melstows n P Hummelstou n P Pa Pa Y ------ ' , - , .......... 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C D . . . . 1', a. . . . , . . . . . . 1', a. , . . . 1', 3, 8 SEAX ERS MARY fSH AY SHAFFER, PAUL SHANK, REBA SHIVELY XX ILLI ANI SINGER, RUSSEL SNAN ELY H ARRY SNYDER, LEROY SPONAUGLE, BOYD SAA NRTZ, OLIN ER TRIVMP GEOROE IA ALMER, EMM A XX ELLHANS, LILLI AN XI ENRILI-I, PAL L XX OLFE, ELE ANUR LIMMERNIAN, MIIDRED 1930 BALSRAUOH I1 II GRUBER BALM, OIIN IIILOTTA OSERH BooRs, ROBERT BROSS, MIRIAM BL RKHOLDER, ETIIEL CLINE CECIL CL RRY PAUL EEY IL NE 'MOY ER FL RST, HELEN CJIBBLE, AONES GRLBER, IRWIN HARRINS, HERBERT HESS, CHARLFS HINKEL, MARION HOOA ER, X IOLET HOSLER, CLEO HUMMER, GLENN KOONS, DONALD LLOYD, HOWARD HersheA P HersheA P HumnIelsrOAAn P Palms ra, P HersheA , P HersheA , P HersheA P 'AI'lUNlllC P Hummelsrosxn P HersheA , P Palmx ra, P HIIIIIIIICISIOXNII P Lamasrer, P Sand Beauh P HersheA , P HersheA , P PalIIIA ra P HersheA P HersheA , P Lebanon P Lebanon P PalIIIA ra P NK ashmgron D C PalmAra P HersheA , P Lebanon, P Hershex P HersheA, P PlIfSbllfgl'l P BCYVSICIA P Harrlsburg P HersheA P HersheA P Hershex P HersheA P CASSEL, BERTHX CLARK PALL DETWEILER RUTH EDvA ARDS, ELSARELLI GERLALH, GRAYIXILL, GRNYBILL, GRAYIYILL, MILDREIJ ELA ATz AIM FANNIE MAE MARY HEISEY, LOUISE HENRY MARTHA HERR IJENW ER HLRSHEY EDAAIN HESS CLAR A HINIAEL, LUTHER HORNER, ALBERTA XX AONER El1zabethtoAAn P Hershey P HersheA , P Hershex , P Detroxr Mnch Hershex , P SAA arara Sratron, P Harrlsburg P Hershex , P Hershey , P HersheA , P Lebanon, P Hershex , P Hershex P Phrladelphla, P HersheA , P HORNER, MIRIAM KSHIREM AN HersheA P HOSLER, RUSSEL How ARD, ROBERT LXNDIS, WILLIAM I.4.l'DERMILCH, I IOLET I NN E AX ER, LLOYD, GRALE STERNIJ M XSIMER, V ILLI AM MENIQIIESLHI, HELEN CAPPELLI NY E, LELMA OIIERHOLTZER, Y ERN A REESE, M ARIORIE RILE, EDISON S KL YLEY, SYLVI A QC YSSELb SLHMIDT HELEN iPOVVLEYj SELL, BLANLHE SENSOR, MARGARET BOUAR SH AY LOLISE STOX ER, GLENN STRIMBLE, MARY KSHAY STROHM, CATHERINE LINGLE Swomz MILDRED CESPENSHADE Hershes HUIIIIIICISIOXXH P HersheA P HersheA Manherm P HersheA Hershex P Lancaster, P Hershes , P PhIladelphIa P Hershey , P Pa AllendaIe,N I Deceased Hershex P HersheA P HersheA P Hershes P HersheA P Hershev P Hershex , 8 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, contlnued TINNIEX XILTOR Hershex Pa ULRlcl-l, x1tTUR Hershel Pa 1926 ALLISON I:RNEsrlNE1WlNrERs Hershex Pa BILOTTA Clutu LORROLADU Stanford Conn BOSE Mun fSvxNl,LElx, BREHNI, ILLSIE CLRRY, Lfmlmls ELSKRELLI ELso Fflsw ullT Hmm Gnu ER, MILI mn Cvluux ollx HEll CllxRLollE HElL Mun HLRllS1,lN1XRlXN HlrL Hl-llslln Hou lun, Hxllkx HlN1NIhR Nlxlu Huxxxllls HYl mlm 1301101111 Nfll-.xl1Ell USIFPIIINIP PKRRX ollx Plr1ENlxEllc,LR Rox Sllxllul '1rvsxllElLE Colwllm, S xrlxrll lilillxll Hxtklxlxxl SNNLLX CXR1 Q01 les HXKKILID Xlxlc ST PxllltE 1924 Bxlthll ILNNI BBLSLR Pxll BILOTIX 'Xxlolwnrll-. 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Director DAVID BORTNIR Machine Shop MADEI.IxL N Hoir Clf1LC11Shll1 WILLIAXI C Hox RefrIger.1tIon E DOROTHY HXLAND Enghsh GLO W KUNXLI2 Txping Eiuc W PHILLIPS Prmtmg ROBT RAPP Carpentrx Axvlh R ROYER Bookkeepmg A CURTIS TRACI Trade Drawing 'Vins AIDELE Tnosuc Home Nursmg B IXOCH Agnculture UST folloxxmg the Alumni sectIon xxe find .I rezl fexture 111 our school the Exe mug School Flxe xears ago this Idel of adult education xx as started III our com munitx xxith the offering of courses III AQFlCulfUI6, C.1rpeIItrx ElectrIcItx Vllchme Shop, Pflllllflg Trade Dr Ixx lllg Sexxmg Tx ping Ind BoolxkeepIng CItIfen5hIp Ind M Ithem Itics xx ere Idded to the curriculum thc next xeu' l,1ter .I courbe lll Homc xlLlI'Sll1g xx 19 Ilso ollered ln order to cmoll Ill Inx of these cl Isses one must hc ox er sixteen Ind not lEI6I1LllIlLI 1 dix school C l uses mcct txxice I xxeelx, Tucsd Ix Ind T1LlT5LilX , from 7 to J I xi This xetir txx o nexx courses xx tic Iddcd, Rcfmgerttion Ind English, Ind the student lwodx topped fOI'II161 Iccoidb xxith ,I tot Il of 275, which seems conclusixe proof that the Exenlnq School hlls I dclinitc IIeed Ill thib lOCll1fX 90 is I i l Ie l S111 ' 3:-. . 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'I'!11z I1 151 ,1 11.11111 111 1:11111 i'.11f 1 A f '31, 11 f.'1l,!f'!Jff1H Pa printer, Man, she laughed. and l thought shell die. Novi Magistri. Literary-minded. Some joke, eh? Scene of faculty Resolved that O. K. Gund Ahye. FACULTY F OTOS Bene, Bene. and 12. Snow-birds. Get off the grass. These teachers teach in can they see? Clark Gimhle. Tee hee. Assistant Coach. Doctor l. 1 5 SENIOR SN APS The dog is deaf. XVould you helieve this is Margaret Vfaltman at the Sigma Gamma Halloween Party? lt must he French. Extra!! Chivalry? tQNote Barharas hook. We are the Minors Three. One man hanid. The stains of toil, Hoover. XVay hack w hen? What is his name? Lil' ol' ad-getter. Pehhle chewer Camphelltown coquettes Hen says cockea-doodle do Nor bad, eh. whav Seniors' gift to the women How gals? Hard at work. Water-boy. Our chief. Nice drive where did it go? doo, QNX 41 'Ove I 5 EH UNIOR JOTS :Xt the post for the big Hi-Y Kiddie-Car Race. Indian Echo Cave. Blind H1111 5 bluff The mfurro Nhow Ill bpmgler The bla three ...:9' In the home stretch. Give 'em a push! Ladies' man. Long shot, 10 1. Is that nice, Harrier? He loves ro rake orders from her T2 Q-jg E, , 7 'w' i U U 55,5 . -Q 'argl' . 5 k s 'Q A . ' I intl if 'T , f-X if 1 ? FRESHMAN FLICKERS He .llvxaxs gets his man Dmner lor one please Butch 'Nimmlxen for A tree Chuhbx dlmplei Hou S mx hu know no eul . 1 f ' f . S. . 14 ' ,. Caught in the act. 9. Hear no evil, speak nu evil. see no ev v y ' ' ' - The last lung mile. lo' Ouf Romeu' The imured calligrapher. 11' Doctor Jekyll' CALENDAR SEPTEMBER Flrst bell opens school doors lI'l1Ild1CZl.11 for the 1935 football squld M1xed Chorus plans hse mayor programs Chooses ohn Tuck to held organ1z1t1on Umted States Marme Band entert uns student bodx ln Communm Theater New members are 1n1t1ated 1n hrst Trl H1 '1 meet1ng Students present health pageant Plsslng the XX ord Battle of wleners marshmallows and c1der as unlor X ocatlonals hold parts FIFSI Broadcaster 1ssue off the press Football season brlngs hrst 1 lctorx ox er P1ne Grote Score 26 O OCTOBER Fortx hxe new members 1n1t1ated 1n H1 H k1dd1e car race Hershey grldmen w1n hrst mght game at Lancaster Cathollc Hlgh bx 1 score of 13 1 S1gma Gamma holds hrst soclal meetmg at a gala Hallowe en Parts Last opportunlts to regtster for oncommg Ewemng School Lebanon tr1umphs over Troyans 20 7 X AFSIIN H Club plans Intramural program IH hrst meet1ng Shlppensburg falls to reglster extra polnt as the Chocolate men V810 7 6 G1rls head Honor Roll as report cards are lssued Dr Paul F Y oelker State Superlntendent of Schools of M1ch1gan speaker at the Hershev Educattonal ASSOCIHIIOD meetlng Clubs are organlzed for the student bodx Ruth Chrtst to head CHOCLATIER Staff for the x ear 1936 NOX EMBER Lansford scores oxer Hershex 19 7 Curt1s MAQRZIUC drne opens Celebrate hrst Booster Day wxth uctorx over M1ddletown 20-O Columbla hands Troyans worst defeat of season Score 27 O Score of 47 O hands Hummelstown worst defeat 1n the hxstorx of the two schools SCHIOFS present New FITCS under the dxrectlon of Mxss S Luc1le Shenlt Owerwhelmmg applause greets New FIFCS 1n second performance Thanksglvlng brlngs doom to the gobblers DECEMBER X arsltx H Club presents SIXICCD awards 1n assemblx Sexen new members are 1n1t1ated bx the X arslts H Club Debatmg teams hold meetlng to discuss questlon An Afternoon YV1f1'1 Beethoven br1ngs the rec1tal of Mxss Mentzer s mustc puptls Mr G E Hansen Attornew IH the Department of ustlce speaks on crlme MISS S Luc1le Shenk entertams ent1re cast of New FIYCS at her home Communlts followers hold banquet for the 35 squad Glen Hllllnger IS guest speaker Chr1stmas Program H1 X IS host to the Tr1 H1 X at a partx 1n the gxm Basketball season opens uctorx ox er Carllsle bx a score of 22 15 A xerx Merrx Christmas to sou all Broadcaster Staff host to tenth annual P S P A conxentlon Juuam Happx New Xear Horlt hands Hershex hrst league defe1t 34 22 Commerc1al students recelve demonstrauon on new m1meograph machme Hershex drops second league t1lt to Lebanon 46-24 Lancaster tr1umphs 29 22 Xhlham Penn w1ns hrst basketball game bs a scor of 31 26 French Club enloxs an old fashloned sletghlng partx Steam Rollers Steelton oxerrun Tronns Score 42 16 97 3 A - . 4 I 1' 1 . 16 A A' ' . . .J ' 1 A . A 18 1 ' . ' 13 . 19 A, v . . . , . ,- ,- , . I 20 ' f 1 ' ' 27 . .. ,, . I 4 V . Y. Y . , . ,vi :- 12 . ' ' , - . 16 '- ' A ' . 19 ' 4 1 ' - 'A , - . 22 ' A . 24 . . Y , A A ' ' , ' J 25 ' 29 ' 5 . 2 ' , ' . 16 4 A ' . H . 18 Curtis Magazine drive closes. Three cheers for the Greens 23 . - f ' ' ' V . 26 ' f ' 4' Y ' . 27 1 . . . r 6 ' Q ' ' ' 10 ' ' I ' . H .. , ,, . . - . , , l 13 . , . , J ' , A . 14 . ' . . . .. . .. V 16 ' , ' A A . 17 1 . 18 .- ,. .- .1 , iv. at ' 20 -V' 5 V A I- e . 25 f I' Iv ' I. - 27 AA 'A . . . . . ' ' . A LT 7 3 ' ' 1' ' . , - 1 10 1' K ' , . 14 ' , - . 18 ' f ' 6 5 6 1 . 21 ' 5 - ' ' ' 24 1 'C ' '. . - . X S CALENDAR Contlnued .IAIN U -XRX Olxear btreet Manonettes present Huck Fmn to students ohn Harr1s 39 Hershex 18 Howard Cleaxes dellghts assemblx xxlth hls account of excperlence lll the bouth Neas xxlth G1fford Pmchot Trolans glxe Readmg sclre but drop t1lt 45 38 FEBRL 'XRX CHOCLATII R Staff opens tnnual dr1xe Amateur hour 1s presented 1I'l assemblx xx1th Fr111k C1fan1 s Orchestra X1rg1n1a Klshpaugh s home IS scene of SOLlcllCXCl1I tor Nenlor students bt X alentme s Dax brrngs manx hearts together btudent COLlI'lLll issues new Handbook Sophomore Class plrtx l'!I'1IlgS amateur hour to unusual Cllleffdlllmellf Lllllill' B ars Hockex Club defeats Forrest H1ll sextet bx 1 score of 2 l Facultx holds artx on the Good bhlp Bucca11eer benlor One an Nine Four head lntramural Basketball League Troy ll'l mltmen pl :ce thlrd 1l'l X M C A Tournex MARCH bex er1l one act plus presented to tssemblx rn Dr1n11t1c Club progrtm Three xocatlonal ClCLII'lL1lI'lS FCCCIXC lobs IH speedmg up work U1 the factors Hershex WIUS and loses 111 hrst league debate with Middletown Dr bchlosser Presldent of El1zabethtown College speaks to Senlors Ill lssemblx Flther md Son Banquet IS held ID soclal room of the Commumtx Blllldlllg Deblters Vklll and lose w1th Hummelstown Dr Xoder of LIIXIIIJ College 1mpressed the student bodx xx1th humor tllk md songs Eltzabethtown defeats Hershex deblters and annexes t1tle Lnrcher Duo presents unusual entertunment AQlH1lI'dl Byrd recounts Antlrctlc ldxenture w1th tllk 1nd IHUIIOII plcturcs APRIL X ou d1dr1 t bux a CHOLLATII R Kprll Fool H1 X sponsors IHOIIOII PICIUFC 1I'l assemblx Don t forget Mr Rabblt Happx Easter Etster xacatlon Students w1n d1str1ct honors at ohn Harr1s High Nchool Forenslc Nleet olnt d1scuss1on of H1 X and Trl H1 X IU aud1tor1um Dr Domzas gn es lecture and motlon p1ctures on NClIN.lll1lX1lI'l countries 25 Ntudents part1c1pate 111 Pottsxllle Vluslc Forensxc League bemors hold Vx 1ener Roast at bcout cabm Trl H1 X clellghts XIX supper h1ke Golf teams romp F 'K Nl Aczdemx 11' 3' Dr Hedges speaks If debaters btnquet VUXX Max Dax un1or Class holds hrst prom Trl H1 X grrls hold Mother Daughter Tea Facultx of Hershex bchools hold annual LllI1I1CI' at Commumtx Cluh Don t forget xour mother todax Semors g1VC s1gh of rellef btudents put books iw IX for hnal exams bSg1I'l benlor Prom PICUIC at TXXIII Groxe Plrk Nenlor Prom Btcc ll lureate berx lces Jose 1 Commencement Bon Xoxage Semors' 98 27 ' 1 1 X AA ' ' '. 28.1 11 1 ,Vw ' 29 V 'V .A .V Y, . 1 . 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ORD Smallest Prifes! 5 4 es 1 aiu Street 1 , C Palmyra, Pa. 103 If Cleanlmess Quahty SCFVICC and Rrght Prrees Appeal to You then Buy Your Grocerres and Meats of L R POORMAN QUALITY FOOD MARKET F esh Mears Fa my G cce es F esh F u t a 11 Vegetable I-IERSHEX PENNA THE PHOTOGRAPHS THIS BOOK WERE MADE BY HARPEL S STUDIO 757 759 Cumberland Street LEBANON PA Good Photographs at Reasonable Pnces 5 7 l I O O 1 . 1 'rn ri Y r is 7L S c,OURTEOUs ANII EIFICIENT SIiliVlCTIi ,a 7 '9 , . gf - 17 ARE YOU TAKING ADVANTAGE OF WHOLESOME SPORTS THE YEAR AROUND OFFERED BY HERSHEY G56 Golf S4 Holes 4 Courses Swrmmmg Tenn1s and Baseball 1n Hershey Park Swunmmg and Aquat1c Sports IH the Commumty Club and the Young Women s Club Bowhng Handball Volley Ball Squash and All Gym Sports Also Games 1n the Commumty Club Ice Skatmg rn Hershey s New Sports Arena Dancmg to the MUSIC of Orchestras of Nat1onal Reputatlon C56 Sport Should Have Its Place m 'Yom' L1 e HERSHET Ftwnlshes It Amtd the Best Stwroundtngs 3 7 1 5 3 7 3 . . , CNow under constructionj D For Sams actory Sermce SEE Bob s Barber Shop CHILDRENS AND LADIES HAIRDRESSINIC' A SPECI AILTY THE MORE YOU BENEFIT FROM OL R FINANCIAL SERVICE THRU ACTUAL EXI ERIENCE WITH IT nh mor you vxxll ut1l1z lt tr If xoull Hn It PALMYRA BANK AND TRUST COMPANY PALMYRA PA GREENBERG S Out tters for the Entwe Fcmuly AT THE Lov. EST rams 21 East Ivilm Street HUMMELSTOWN PFNNA Shoe Supplues Shoe Sh e PROGRESSIVE HOE ERVICE HOP All work guaranteed only best materzals used NICK D NUNZIO R no WEST CHOCOLATE AVENUE Compliments 0 Valley Trust Company PALIVIYRA PENNA Compliments o Colomal Gas Statlon HUMMELSTOWN PA Rout 422 Phone 9321 Shenk 81 T1ttle Eve1'yllaifzg fir Sport 3 1 5 Market Street HARRISBURG, PENNA. FOOTWEAR For Women and lumor M1556 Dzitmcrlv Dxjferent KLEVAN BROS A N Thmi st HARRISBURG, PA IOC . f . I 3 . . . c e ' 'A y'z1S, d'2If 'I A 1 4 I ' AKDCPIISIIS up to 59.000 m Tlm Bunk l11.xure,l by R' STUBBLEBINE Daffy Road the Federal Deposit Insumnre Cmprmltxmlf' ' in 1 7 I 0 . f ' 1 t- f o o , . , . e o A ' 5 Stop at UNION DEPOSIT BARBER SHQP HOTEL 113 West Granada Ave. Light l,lllIl'IIl'S. vtv. HERSHEY, PA. IVNIUN lllil'0Sl'l', l'l'INNi. Com limelzts 0 IN GRICH S BAKERY Buy them cheap sell them hugh Compliments of l learned thus at Hershey HI S Wltman IRA L SHENK GENERAL MERCHANDISE I-We Stock Dealer Swatara Statlon Pa HERSHEY PENNSYLVANIA Be ore you buy let us compare and prow acts See C D Leed S Serv1ce Statlon Complzments 0 E M St C b llt P Harley Dav1dson Motorcycles am amp 6 Own a SWATARA STATION PA 9 ll . ' I 1 nil I f ' f V if . , . . . ' ' ' 9 Bel1Pha11e.' ilR3I Y Central Pennsylvania Business College Central Pem1sylz'ania's Greatest Business School Phone: 4-172-5 323 MARKET STREET, HARRISBURG, PA. Summer Term begins Monday, 'Iune 15, 1936 Fall Term begins Tuesday, September 8, 1936 Accredited In Ntztiomzl Associfztiazz of Accredited Commercial Xcboals BREAD ENERGY R VITALITY GOLDEN SUNLIGHT BONNIE SWEET LOAF OLD TIMER Courtesy ls to Busmess What O11 ls to Machznery MANBFCK BAKING CO Phone 4692 R ZENTMEYER DlSIflbUIOf E N RO LL N O W ' arrmshurg itbunl nf 25eautp flulture Thtre 1 1 lem 11 for tho oughl tramel belutx sleclallst Ou C nur e grey 1rLs ou for State boarl GXAIIIIIIAIIOUS 'Vlolern Lqullmen md efhclent mstructors D md mght cl1sse 1 3 I -X 1' Phone 5723 26 North Thlrd St Harrisburg Pa x . J I 1 - . , f 1 ASL L an r 5' 7 L z 1' 'U ' s. rc swxfv ' 'L f ' L 2 W I Ll . ay: 2, s. L,x1.1. ou xx'R1'r13 lou 1N'LIx1.'1ox . 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