Hershey High School - Choclatier Yearbook (Hershey, PA)

 - Class of 1934

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THE CHOCLATIER l934 0 Class History FRESHMAN ' ln the autumn of l93O we landed on the northern coast of bonny Scot- land. lt was our duty to reach Edinburgh by an overland route. Our first ob- stacle was a castle at Squrr. At night our entire band was captured and placed within the grim walls of that edifice. Dr. Baugher, our keeper, was kind enough to let us explore the entire castle. Few opened the heavy door, Extra Curricula. Those who did found smaller heavier doors labeled Debating, Orchestra, Football, and Basketball. Other rooms with lighter portals were explored by all. The one marked General Science proved most interesting with its many gadgets worked by physical forces. We were prisoners in this castle until the early part of june. We had spent a fractional part of our lives there which would yield unforgettable results, attainable in no other way. As the drawbridge lowered, we ran out, once more on our way to Edinburgh. SOPHOMORE ' All went well until Cairn Corm loomed ahead with its monstrous cave and its furnished rooms-relics of past royal splendor. Curious ones looked in and bid the rest follow which all did. As the last one entered, a huge rock fell into place and once more we were prisoners. We laughed at cares and investigated. To our surprise it contained many things similar to those of Squrr, but more advanced. Rooms with hangings labeled Clubs were opened timidly until delighted cries told that their contents were pleasing. Our elected leader was Harvey Deitrich who helped us plan our escape after we investigated every dark nook. Several bold ones ventured into the cavern marked Broadcaster emerging with smiles of victory. Spring came and one day during a heavy storm the imprisoning rock rolled away allowing us to pursue once more our long, uncompleted journey. iursiiora ' Our way grew rougher and harder to overcome causing several to drop at friendly villages along the way, hoping to catch up later. We stopped at Breadalbane to obtain supplies and encouragement. While there, winter descended in full blast and all took refuge in tiny huts. To pass the cheer- less days we visited each other at regular intervals. The inhabitants of the huts labeled Broadcaster, Debating, Tri-Hi-Y, Mixed Chorus, and the various clubs were indeed fortunate, for they pos- sessed the roll of the greatest number of visitors. Under our leader, Glenn Eshelman, a merry winter was spent participating in various contests. Finally, spring arrived. Our huts, crude but comfortable, had proved life Twenty-one I I .. xo - . f Q ni, . gas ..., ,Je ysfl lll lllll ' 5 V. v,. Jef ..,..l lil . y x.. s wg. 1 ,. . - .:- V , Q V VVVA q,V:.A... 9 sc. as 2419 r ..:,,,:, . , l 5 ,....' :11 sf 'l ' .5 1- . . . ,..,.. 5 5 .sw ,.. ,,,. Q M ,gasp .. is sci Y .I is . A f .1 fa of 5 . Q- we



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THE CHOCLATIER i934 0 ff! 1' h . 9' U' use .- Twenty-three OSCAR EUGEN E ADAMS Preparatory Steve He's the answer to a maiden's prayer, Steve fits all occasions-anywhere. Hi-Y 12, 31, Athletic Club, Pres. 1213 Football 12, 31, Baseball 12, 313 Basketball 12, 313 French Club, Pres. 121, Dramatic Club, Pres. 1415 Mixed Chorus 141, Building a Nation 121. HERMAN ALDINGER Vocational Herm Although one cannot always a hero be, Herm has become man of high integrity. Art Club 1l, 213 Biology 1313 Handicraft Club 141, P. A. D. 141. CAROLYN ROSE BALSBAUGH Preparatory Kate Kind and intelligent, loyal and true, Life, we're proud to send Carolyn to you. Broadcaster 12, 3, 41, Ed,-in-Chief 141, Debating 12, 31, Pres. 131, Capt. 131, Tri-Hi-Y 13, 413 Sigma Gamma 141, jr, Red Cross Club 1l1g Declamation Contest 1l1. CLIFFORD IEFFERSON BARNHART Preparatory Barney Gentle of speech, benefcient of mind, Willing to work, and exceedingly kind. Baseball 13, 415 Debating Club, Treas. 1413 Broad- caster 141g Choclatier 1413 Student Council 1311 Typing Club 131 1 Mixed Chorus 141. ALMA MAE BASEHORE Preparatory Little Alma we 11' lfv- '.,' .v- If zz ' ..,. ,. . , Q11 ' , 2 ,,AA . ' M,-1 'r 9+ lfi1'liflfili A . 1 1 - , 0' ,Q .., . , 511 '- ' 1 3.1 ,.,. - i, ' , , J Her friends have come to her unsought- . Ji.. l-ler winning smile this blessing brought. Typing Club 131, Mixed Chorus 13, 41, Broadcaster 4 141, Dramatic Club 141, Sigma Gamma 141, Tri-l-li- Q Y, 1313 Basketball 1l1g Maid in japan 131. A 5 , g i 41 A WILFRED cRovER BAUGHER f' 'ag Vocational Fred ' A A handsome lad and full of fun, I Too many, to count, the friends he's won, P. A. D, Club 141, Foorbaii 12, 3, 41, Basketball 12, ff 3, 41, Choclatier 141, Hi-Y 13, 41. V, 14 ISABEL SARA BOMGARDNER Commercial lzzy Q Tristan could not have seen, V ' , Greater charms-pleasant and serene. 1 :ij-it pfamaiif Club 11, 21g sewing Club 12, 313 Tri-l-li-Y 1 5 13, 413 Sigma Gamma 141g Debating 13, 41, Mixed Q ' Chorus 12, 3, 41, Building a Nation 121. . , . . 4 In . M51 Tl-lELlVlA lEANNE BRlNSER 42, Preparatory Ginger ' ' s i f A girlish maiden--stately and tallf She eagerly answers friendship's call. ' Broadcaster 1413 Tri-Hi-Y 13, 41, Sigma Gamma 1415 Art Club 12, 315 Mixed Chorus 12, 3, 41, Dra- V, matic Club 1l, 415 Maid in japan 131, Building a NatIon 121. 4.. .- . Q 1. if 9 ii xx . , gfjfl' U l 4 .16 was 'A '- 4:1-

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