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supervises electrical installations, the P. A. system, movie projection, and numerous other things elecf trical. From all the school, thanks. . . . There will never be a housing shortage as long as HCMER HACIQ MAN remains in Hershey. In two school terms, the carpenters have constructed two line houses under his guiding hand. He supervises F. C. A. activities, too. . . . One who can do a job and do it well is ROBERT JACOBY, director of the Factory Maintenance Shop. He's also State President of a group of craftsmen. . . . Small in stature, but tall in original ideas is ROBERT F. LAWRENCE. His moneyfsaving ideas have been decided assets to the Machine Shop. Congeniality plus energy equals R. F. L. . . . A recent graduate of Hershey High is JOHN P. MATHIAS who is now show' ing the boys the ins and outs of Plumbing-and sf? VOCATIONAL SHOPS lfppfrr PiCfIlfCJKHC6fiIZgi MR. SPITLER. Standing: MR. JI-:Rom-3, MR. L.uvRI-:NCE, MR. HACKMAN, MR. ROAIBAUGII. I,mrer Pi6fIlTt'fK7l0fliHgI MR. JACOBY. Slanrling: MR. MATIIIAS, MR. IIOCKVVELL, MR. Cassini, MR. PIIILLI1-s. Sheet Metal. Popular with everyone. . . . Printing, modern, Old English, or any way at all can be turned out under the tutelage of ERIC W. PHILLIPS. He has surely made his imprint on our school life. A proof of his expertness lies in the fact that his students are always readily employed after graduation. . . .An allfaround craftsman such as CLYDE H. SPITLER is much in demand today. Mr. Spitler does fine work in shop and also as a cake sales adviser Ctopped all previous recordslj. . . . ERNEST ROMBAUGH has instructed well the Machine Shop for defense classes, MR. JERORE has capably handled the Auto Body Sheet Metal Shop. . . . Filling in for Mr. Backenstose, B. A. ROCKWELL assumed command of the Agriculture post in addition to his work with the Hershey Estates. lt's just like old times, seeing him around the greenhouse. . . . A serious mien? Well, MICHAEL BELEY is not quite so l HOME ECONOMICS Miss BCWER, Miss RUTII, MIss BROUGHI-,R serious as he looks. He's very adept at explaining Industrial Arts, Related Mathematics, and Social Studies. . . . Another man now in defense work is ARTHUR H. HOUSEKNECHT. We'll remember his ex' cellent help in organizing the Student Senate as well as teaching of Mathematics and Science. . . . DANIEL E. LEWIS started our 1942 Choclatier on its journey. His fine ability in English and writing have earned him the important post of editorfinfchief of all Omstead Field's literature. . . . A real scientist, RICHARD ROSEN' BERRY made mathematicians, physicists, and chemists of his boys. His new employer is the federal govern' ment. . . . Tfsquares, rulers, and compasses are all a part of REX WRIGHTYS Trade Drawing world. The Seniors do realize how accuracy counts in pennant, invitation and name card orders. We're much obliged. Newcomers to the faculty recently have been: GERTRUDE L. BROWN, replacing Mr. Grow, H. J. FRYSINGER, now in Mr. Houseknecht's position, ESTHER W. MADCIFF, now teaching Mr. Lewis' Eng' lish classes, WILLIAM B. MILLER, the new Vocational Director, STANLEY REYNOLDS, now instructing car' pentry. Good luck to all of them! RELATED SUBJECTS, VOCATIONAL Mn. Rosi-:NEIf1RIIY, Mn. LEWIS, MII. FICYSINGER, Miz. Witirsiir l17l
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THE COMMERCIAL DEPAIITMI-:N'I' Miss PIIILLIPs, Miss Roman, MR. 'l'II-lux, 1, MR. fiROFF ANI: MR. KUNKLII: Good luck, sir . . . If you don't know how to win friends and influence people, it's simply because you haven't contacted HIRAM A. Gaorr. ' In Shorthand, Typing, or Sales class, Mr. Groff graciously tips his students off on all the tellftale angles fmanners, groom' ing, characterj . . . Ready, willing, and able are cerf tainly appropriate adjectives for GEo. W. KUNKLE, for anything in business is right down his alley. Office Practice, Commercial Geography, Commercial Mathef matics . . . Anything worrying you? Then just let efiicient GLADYS PHILLIPS handle it for you. A newf comer, she is already wellfliked in Typing and Short' hand sessions. . . .ANNIE R. ROYER is no stranger to Senior Classes. It's beyond all of us how she can estimate, accumulate, and balance funds efficiently as she does. Typing, Commercial Mathematics, Book' keeping. . . . Although witty DANIEL TIPPIN has been a familiar Junior College professor, this is his debut to Business Orientation classes in the high school. Supplementary are his rich baritone voice and versatility in languages, classics, and bestfsellers. . . . MADELENE N. HOEE has undoubtedly done more for Uncle Sam than most of us have and that has been DncToI: AND Nunsia l 16 l to teach Citizenship courses4a job demanding a great tribute. . . . With stethoscope and little black bag in hand comes DR. H. H. HOSTETTER paying regular visits to check over students' health. Itls a tremendous job when you realize that he safeguards the health of over 2,000 lives! . . .Of course, no school would be complete without a nurse. Thus CITIZENSHIP Miss H01-'F BETTY O. SNYDER assumes the duties of administering first aid, visiting homes, and assisting the school doctor. ...No sir, no party's complete without ANDREW ANDY HENRYYS addition of punch or his rollicking laughter. Technically, he's the Supervisor of Grounds and Buildings. Actually, he's the Schools jolliest overtime worker. It's a wonderful affairgproviding Andy's there. . . . These Home Ec specialists are all newcomers this year: JEAN M. BowER, ALTA M. BROUGHER, and DOROTHEA E. RUTH. Even an occaf sional visitor to the cafeteria realizes that Miss Bower's efficient management plans the menus. Of course, Miss Brougher's talented voice has gained alf most as much repute as her fine teaching methods. SIIPERINTENDEXT or Gimrxlms- ANm ' HENRY Miss Ruth has earned a place of high regard, especially among senior high boys who flood the Cottage during club periods. From more than mere observation, the girls acknowledge that Miss Ruth has done the im' possible'-taught the boys to cook. All of these teachers contribute immeasurably to the welfare of the school. . . . HERBERT P. CASSEL, as commander of the wirefjerkers, is an important shop man. He
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