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PRINCIPAL'S CABINET . . . The busiest men in the school? Absolutely! WALTER B. HENNINGER, P'rincipal ROBERT T. STONER, Vocational Principal RUEUS K. EEY, Assistant Principal ALI'HEUS O. BRITTAIN, Director of Pliysical Education Their grave concern for the welfare of each student is gratefully acknowledged by each Senior. . . . To Mr. Henninger, many thanks for his outstanding inf fluence in school, community, and state organizations. . . . Although Mr. Stoner is busy directing move' ments, heis had time to share with us his subtle humor. . . . Of course Mr. Eby knows us all, particularly the truants. In class he exhibits scientific acumen as well as planning junior High assemblies. ...A sound mind is good only in a sound body. Minus Mr. ENGLISH Scaled: Miss APPLER, Miss SHENK, Mas. BAcKENsTosE. Standing: Mas. JOHNS, Miss WARD, Miss FEHUCCI, Miss REINERT ME. DARTT, Mus. SEVEHS. Brittain's efficient administration in our defense meaf sures as well as physical and social programs, Hershey would be sadly deficient. Upstairs, downstairs, all around the school you could hardly find four people with more unofficial duties as Pansy M. Hiester, secretary to Dr. Baugherg Ruth A. Umberger, secretary to Mr. Henninger, Wilbur Heller, secretary to Mr. Stoner, and Mrs. Orpha Yocum. Their worth therefore-invaluable. FACULTY Red, green, stop, go! Sharp curves, drive slow! and ROBERT W. YOUNGYS busy supervising Hershey's latest coursegsafe driving! First Aid, Health, Physical Education. . . . That's no square knot- granny again! CHARLOTTE E. MIESSE'S skill made first aid a first rate course in interest. Girls' Athletic Council, Booster Club, Health, Physical Education. . . . Come on! let's go, is FLORENCE D. SLEIGHTERYS PHYSICAL EDUCATION LQ!! to Right: Miss Mmssi-1, Mus. SLEIGHTER, MH. Youxc, MR. BHLTTAIN. signal to girls' intrafmurals sessions. Physical Educaf tion, Health, junior High Girls' Athletic Council. . . . A. O. BRITTAIN, First Aid, Physical Education, see Principal's Cabinet. Resolved: that, every able- is MARY E. APPLER,S identification as the affirmative debate squads new and tireless mentor. Junior High English . . . Nothing is nicer than having DOROTHY H. BACKENSTOSE back again to bolster up this Clioclatiefr. Three cheers ! ! ! English, Project Club. . . .From the corners of 6B comes ROBERT L. DARTT,S honor copping issues of the Broadcaster. Also as spectacular in Journalism, Latin, English. . . . Meet our lovely Dean of Women, ANN L. FERCUCCI. Her amiability makes her sought after by student and faculty admirers. English, Sigma Gamma. . . .We claim CATHERINE M. JOHNS as connoisseur of mask and wig productions. Commercial English, Dramatic Club, Negative Debate Mentor. A An ace in perfection is MARTHA J. REINERT. No small wonder that her students are always on their toes in English and geography classes! . . . If France had had SUSAN R. SEVERS, it certainly would not have fallen. Delightfully F. O. B. to French are her pep SOCIAL STUDIES Smicd: MR. HAUsLE1N, Mus. SAUFLEY, Miss GEYEI1. Standing: MR. Bnocmiim, MH. CONNOR, MR. Gnow, MR. KEINAHD. l13l
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THE BOARD OF EDUCATION . . . THE ADMINISTRATION . . THE FACULTY To us, the Board of Education is laconically termed the School Board. Technically, the School Board formulates policies and authorizes procedures for the administration of public education in Derry Township. In reality, the following functions are included: plan' ning a budget, setting tax limitsg granting appropriaf tionsg coordinating defense efforts in the schoolsg hiring teachers and other school employeesg granting leaves of absenceg and if necessary, acting on the judicial and legal problems which may rise involving the school. The regular meeting is scheduled for the Hrst Wednesday of each month, but the Board has Stmuling: Mn. HEI.LER, Miss UMBERGER, Mus, YOCITM. Scaled: Miss Hrssnm l 12 l EDwARD STOVER Pvesident Moakis BAUM VicefPvesidenr CLAYTON C.-GINGRICH Secretary WAYNE D, STETTLER Treasurer HARRY L. ERDMAN 'AMos F. GEESAMAN TWILLIAM H. DUNBAR 'Newly elected members ' PRINCIPAUS CABINET Stnnfliny: Mn. Sroxi-zu, MR. BRITTAIX Seated: MR. EUY, Mu. HENNINGER. been averaging at least three meetings per month this year. As Superintendent of Schools, DR. J. I. BAUGHER merits a rousing thanks for his many valuable prof motions throughout the school and town. It's a great improvement to have his office just around our corner for his famous friendly interviews.
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talks, English, and TrifHifY advisorship. . . . Through the ups CA'sD and downs CF'sj of school, S. LUCILE SHENK'S lively philosophies have shone out in English, Prologue to Glory, and the U. S. O. library. . . . Seminar, Model Senate, Junior Historians. What are they? All exponents of LEONARD M. BROOKMAN, social studies teacher and head debate coach. . . . g SCIENCE , Lcflto Right: MR. FOREMAN, Miss RITZMAN, NIR. CESSNA, MR. KENT, MH. DIFIPEJNIJAUGII, MR. EDY, AND MH. SARVER. Well, fellows- and WILLIAM H. CONNOR prof ceeded to sponsor a thirdfplace winner in his initial season of basketball coaching. American History is his field. . . . Lost or found, EDITH GEYER,S the lady to handle it. Seniors especially recall her class side' tracked by interesting travel accounts. History and English. . . .Uncle Sam called GEORGE GROW too soon. Still, this former collegian star successfully coached the forward gridiron offenses. Social studies. . . . Thanks cover little compared to what FERDINAND A. HAUSLEIN has contributed to 1942 successes. Cer' tainly the best comes in small parcels. H. E. A. Prexy, Student Senate, World History, Spanish. . . . Action! There's no better definition for genial RUTH H. SAUFLEY, particularly in debating and ping pong. Civics, Current History. . . . Ever realize how much the school runs on ALVIN S. KEINARD'S efficiency? just take the Noon Service Club or 6B taxidermy exhibits as examples. Geography and History. . . . RUEUS K. EEY, Biology, Consumer Science. See Principal's Cabinet . . . Few there are that can emulate in any measure HARRY H. FOREMAN,S wide biological concepts. He is a graduate of three prominent colleges and his keen humor delights his students as much as the involved field trips. Biology, Senior Science . . . Sure! Sure! Always making therounds are CHARLES I. KENT,S popular jokes. A regular fellow among teachers and students alike, Mr. Kent advises the HifY and trains tankmen. Orientaf tion, General Sciences . . . JOHN P. CESSNA immediately l14l found a comfortable niche in the friendships of towns' people for his presentation of a First Aid course. Also noted are his daily long jaunts over hill and dale. Mathematics, General Science . . . Tchl Tch! Such a busy athlete as DONALD J. DIFEENEAUGH we've never seen. All to his credit is the Jayvee gridiron record, tapping a 50'Z, average-likewise baseball. Biology, Consumer Science, General Science, Health. . . . Tacked above the blackboard in Room 104 is a little sign reading- Keep Smiling. THELMA M. RITE' MAN certainly convinces you that it is a good motto, too. It's leaking out that she's a topfnotch flutist as well. Civics, Science, History . . . No eulogy, no matter how eloquent, could really give enough credit to CLIFFORD E. SARVER. The 1942 Choclatiev func' tions largely to his camerafclicking. In and out of class Mr. Sarver's full o' friendliness, impartiality, and quick wit. Many thanks. Chemistry, Physics . . . just ask Coach JOHN T. BECK how tough it is to start football teams out from scratch every season. Nevertheless, Coach has implanted sportsmanship in all his boys. He's one of the few who can apply rules and still be wellfliked. Mathematics . . . Emily Post could Hnd no better qualified person to fill her shoes than ALTA L. DECKER. Her junior high classes admire her perfect poise and cooperation. Mathematics . . . VINCENT H. HAAG, that popular young rnanfoffthef campus whose Duke background aided him in being HifY basketball coach, H. A. A. ticketfpuncher, and cofreporter for school publicity, is a welcome addition to our faculty. Mathematics and English . . . Well, now, let's see- and ROY E. Hovis proves the prob' lem so thoroughly there can't be any hitches. His wizardry in calculatin' is seen in the Hnancial tallies of the H. A. A. funds. Mathematics . . . Burdens of current Red Cross emergency drives have fallen on the capable shoulders of CARRIE M. LADY. Her thorf MATHEMATICS Seated: Miss DEOKI-:Ic, Miss LADY, Miss STAMBALK I Standing: IVIH. BECK, Mu. HAAG, MH. HOVIB.
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