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luvenile Golf course, 7 .19 - fr ' L w:,,..?1 es' t f cron . ado it QE! 'lv apes s 'P ue. 'L R51 1? V .. :- X It - ' ' u ,W ' J T Q ,,,L Chocgjate 4 A-',' i Avenue. ,, H0118 r Coqsfer in Park. 6' 00 T91- 1,059 half. l,, 0, wqolb, A .o so Q Of oh QQ Oo 04. 'Pa sore o 42. .NeI':fAeg the first of its kind in Pennsylvania. Although Our Chocolate Town is compara- tively young, we have a bit of the historic about us, too. One ot our churches dates back to l732. lts original structure is still standing, preserved in glass. The Hershey Chocolate Corporation, which, of course, has played the major part in the building of Hershey, is the largest manufac- turer of chocolate and cocoa products in the world today. Our Chocolate Town is a naturally beauti- ful community. lts well planned residential sections add to its attractiveness. Notice the wide, tree-lined avenues with single homes set far back on spacious lawns. But this isn't all. You will think Hershey really unique when you see its Hotel overlooking the famous Rose Gar- dens. For a really beautiful sight, see Hershey and the surrounding valley from the Hotel hill- top. But now, let's be on our way to a school we are proud to show you.
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O00 go wt' l if wt' gt sf' i 45:1 Q. 6 ' .9 Qlti ,Q Q1O e . 84' 6' -29,09 osloaie oo W A '4' Oo 90 6 056 49 Yi' sos' .e We Hershey High School occupies the center of our lives here in Hershey. Outside of our homes, some of which l'll show you in a minute, we spend more of our time at Hershey High or participating in one of its activities, than any- where else. Now for some of the modern advantages of Our Chocolate Town. lf you're sports minded, we turn your attention to a handsome stadium or to a most unusual ice arena, the largest all concrete, single span, monolithic structure in America. We have a beautiful +190 QQ H L. -'sf . 'X X , Centex. HersheY's Business ' 6 HersheY Pad' swim 9061 . at ox s I xiit-sei 90 31 s H Xbxvwlw Clefll outdoor pool, amusement park, four golf courses, a spacious ballroom, a memorial sports field, and many other facilities for those who wish to exert their muscles. On the intellectual side, we have a fine the- ater where we get several hit shows from Broadway each year, a large library and a museum which, incidentally, contains one of the largest private collections of Stiegel glass and Indian relics in the country. To further our culture we have the Hershey High School and the Hershey Public Iunior College, one of V. lfwsqs 51 in 13930 minq Pool
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' . tion 1 ' wtra 7 X Jg m 4 -J Q Zn l. f'.f-T at 43 'E J X 7 ffm ., it 1 1' ' gs t -S -3 in RAYMOND H. KOCH Superintendent of Schools Here we are at the main entrance of Hershey High School. llt's only on special occasions such as this one that l may use these front steps.l Let's go inside and see what makes the school click. To the right is the superintendent's office. Almost everyone's been there at one time or another. Mr. Koch is what you might call the nucleus of our school system. The large room in the center is used for many purposes. That's Mr. Groff and his inseparable school fund: Miss Heister over there is looking for the six cents playing hide-and-seek with her during the serious season of balancing the books. That pile of letters over there? No, that's not fan mail. lust the routine lot of bills and book advertise- ments. The adjoining room buzzing with activity is the main office. There's Mr. Lange, our high school principal, dictating a letter to his secretary, Miss Copp. Those two men checking in that long line of absentees are Mr. Beck and Mr. Eby. They have a hard time deciding which excuses are legal, but you can depend on I. B. to catch all hookey players. You know, our school board is dcing a tremendous job. As representatives of the citizens of Derry Township they arrange for the education of Our Chocolate Town's future citizens. BOARD OF DIRECTORS W. D. Stettler, Treasurer: H. L. Erdman Secretary: Howard I. Shelly. President: Marlin E. Balsbaugh, Vice-President: Edward Stover. Standing: E. Morse Heisey: Carl R. Foreman. -1 Seated. left to right: Raymond Koch:
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