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IDEAL SENIUR must have must have must have must have must have must have must have must have must have must have must have must have must have must have must have must be as must be as must be as must be as must be as must be as must be as must be as must be as must be as must be as must be as must be as the sportsmanship of the athletic ability of the smile of the physique of the singing voice of the dramatic talent of the personality of the musical ability of the journalistic ability of the art ability of the dependableness of the accuracy of the honor of the sense of humor of the wit of versatile as popular as efficient as ambitious as studious as tactful as sincere as D good-natured as persistent as loyal as courteous as cooperative as brilliant as must dance as well as must dress as tastefully as Jack Bratton Stanley Hummer Robert Snyder Wilbur Mohler Thomas Rieker Stephen Kehler Travis McDaniel William Schwebel Harry Simpson Harry Simpson William Kinnaird Kenneth Hatt Wilbur Mohler LaVerne King Travis McDaniel James Benedict David Ensminger Kenneth Hatt James Benedict Donald Patterson Howard Council William Engle Dean Hatfield Richard Light Robert Snyder George Miller Robert Galbraith Richard Light Morris Bailey Richard Buterbaugh
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Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov. Nov Nov Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec 4 School opened 6 Lecture by Mr. Hoover of Armstrong Cork 12 Senior Class elections 21 Fieading65H. l.S.0 23 Student Senate elections 27 Hbg. Catholic 185 H. l. S. 0 11 First issue of 1940-41 The School Industrialist 12 F. 49, M. 195 H. I.S.O 13 Glee Club at Sheridan 16 Conscription registration 23 Spartans played for Girl Scout Dance 26 Halloween Party and Dance Stevens Trade145 H. l.S 12 31 Spartans played for Junior College Dance 1H. I. S. 185 Carson Long 0 3 Glee Club at Derry Presby- terian Church 8 Lecture- A. W. Dittmore, State Police Instructor 9 Williamson T. 365 H. l.S. 6 16 Founder's Day Alumni Banquet H. I. S. 145 Middletown 14 Dale Carnegie Course began 22 Spartans played for Booster Club Dance 24 Glee Club at Harrisburg 28-29 Thanksgiving holidays 6 What a Life, in Assembly 7 Band Contestat Harrisburg 13Spartans played for Tri- Hi-Y Dance Friday the13 in Assembly 17 H. l.S. 285 Alumni 23 18 Whata Life, presented as a Christmas gift to the people of Hershey 21 William Penn 435 H. l.S. 22 22 Christmas Pageant Dec: 25-27 Christmas holidays Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 3 John Harris 455 H. I. S. 28 4 L. V. C. Frosh 285 H. l.S.23 14 H. I. S. 525 Ephrata 35 15Spartans at Hi-Y Dance 17 H. I. S. 305Stevens T. 19 22 H. l.S. 395 F. 62, M. 29 27 Acropolis started to press 28 William Penn 355 H. l.S. 23 CLA S Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May May May May May May May May June June 13 Senior DayatJunior College 14 H. I. S. Exchange program at John Harris 21 H. l.S. 385Stevens T. 23 22 Spartans played for Girl Scout Dance 25 Lebanon 355 H. l.S. 32 27 H. I.S.215Swatara Twp. 20 28 H. I. S. Exchange program at Harrisburg Catholic 5 H. I. S. 495 Hershey 28 QBritish War Belief Gamej 6Swatara Twp. Exchange program 7 H. l. S. and Hershey ex- changed programs The School lndustrialistu- Broadcaster Dance 16 Glee Club at Campbelltown 21 Glee Club at L. V. C. Spartans played for Booster Club Dance 23 Glee Club at Penryn 27 Hbg. Catholic program 28 Exchange at Swatara Twp. 30 Band at Elizabethtown 2 Exchg. at New Cumberland 3 Glee Club at Mt. Joy 8 H. l.S. 55 Palmyra4 17-18 Glee Club in P. F. M. L. finals at New Castle 18 H. l.S. vs. Hershey 20 Glee Club at Wernersville 22 H. l.S. vs. John Harris 23 Spartans at J. C. Dance 25 H. I. S. vs. Middletown 26 Spartans played for Girl Scout Dance 27 Annual Band Concert 29 H. i. S. vs Swatara Twp. 2 H. l.S. vs. Lebanon 4 Glee Clubat L. V. C. Church 6 H. l.S. vs. Hershey 9 H. l.S. vs.John Harris 10 Lehigh Press Conference 13 H. l.S. vs. Middletown 16 H. l.S. vs.Swatara Twp. 18 Glee Club at Adamstown 20 H. l.S. vs. Lebanon 31 Senior Banquet and Prom. 1 BaccalaureateService 2 Class Dayd?.Commencement S DIARY
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CLASS Wlll Upon this crude sheet of parchment, on this twenty-ninth day of May in the year nineteen hundred and forty-one, anno Domini, the distinguished Class of Nineteen Hundred and Forty-one records its last will and testamentfor the benefit of those gay souls who have been fortunate enough to cross the path of this highly phenomenal class. To the Juniors we leave our collectively brilliant intellect, hoping that they will not deviate from the path set by us. To the Sophomores we leave our general wit and humor, since their juvenile minds understand nothing but the ridiculous and Crash Comics. To the Freshmen we leave our hope that they follow the advice of their elders rather than their own immature desires. Because we are generous, we do not wish to bereave the humble Juniors of any of our many indispensable qualities. Consequently, individual bequests follow. Bratton leaves his sportsmanship- plus a pair of brass knuckles- to William Witmer. To abash Superman, Mohler leaves his physique to his brother Chester. Hummer surrenders his athletic ability to Frank Saksek. Hatfield wanted to leave his goodnaturedness in a gym locker butfinally de- cided to leave it to lvan Dietrich. Snyder lends his smile to Weary Hummer. CWho needs it more?J LaVerne King bequeaths his sense of humor to Robert Pike. McDaniel leaves his wit to Jack Bennett in order to keep f'The School lndustrialist on both feet. Engle leaves his sincerity to Philip Keller. Bailey wills his rug-cutting ability to William Maxwell, and Schwebel his musical ability to Robert Pike. To the remnant of the Spartan Orchestra after we leave, Robert Beitzel leaves two old victrola needles and three-fourths of Lombardo's Beer Barrel Polka. Simpson surrenders his journalistic ability to Dave Collier, plus a tablet of paper which Dave may chew on while trying to figure out why there must be such a thing as a dead line. Dower relinquishes his curly hair to George Maxwell so that he may later demonstrate the effects of curl ing irons for The Woman's Home Com panion. To prevent procrastination on German homework, Stepp leaves his yardstick pencil to the Junior Academics. Joe also surrenders last October's copy of True Confessions to those Juniors who feel lonely on privilege night. Kinnaird wills to his intimate chum, Charlie Maxwell, his new book, Howto Win Girl Friends and Influence Their Parents. Schmoker Beitzel donates his unused three-year-old comb to Arthur Parker. Our Treasury surrenders to the Class of '42 the following cherished memen- toes-a rusty key to Temple's diary, four second-hand victrola needles, a dental appointment for February 29, 1936, and a torn, one-cent refreshment ticket for the Hershey Park. Our entire class wills to all underclassmen, the faculty, the administration, the house-parents, the board of managers, the Hershey High School students, and the townspeople of Hershey a reminiscence of friendships, good-times, and understanding. Thus, as we depart on the road of life, we stop, turn, and affix ourseal to this sacred parchment.
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