Hershey High School - Choclatier Yearbook (Hershey, PA)
- Class of 1945
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N I X r ex ff i' i' ln lhe some woy os our Jrheme, rhe zodicic, conioins lhe polrhs of lhe moon, sun, ond principol plonels, This book comprises Jrhe poihs lroveled by lhe odrninislrorion, foculry, ond srudenrs in lheir school ocliviries during lhe yeor I944-45. The lighr rellecled from rhese nebulor bodies symbolizes +he ideols ser lorrh in our school creed. We oim +o represenl eilher seriously or hurnorously Jrhe signs of The zodioc in some phose of school life. Moy Jrhis boolc serve os o reminder ol his mony pleosonl ossociorions ond experiences. 4 ' 1+ 11,52 NN C NE ,X Qcimlm51lrC1flOr'l f' pac Ll l fm Se rw IOPS U Y1CiSY CIGS5m62 A f f QC+lUl+lG5 X, Spa mls 'K emls X' erving Our Cpounfrg TO MEMBERS OE THE HERSHEY HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY SERVING THE ARMED EORCES DURING WORLD WAR II, WE DEDICATE THIS BOOK Q KWH K, ,Y -A L K J QQ? 412 ag 0 WW Wy X uf 7? Rf? fi 7' 7 N 5' ' ' RAYMOND H. KOCH SuperinTendenT oT The Derry Township Schools BCDARD OF DIRECTCRS IT is eiTher your TorTune or misTorTune To be graduaTing inTo a changing world oT sTorm and sTriTe. WheTher or noT you proTiT Tram The chal- lenge presenTed you depends largely upon The philosophy oT liTe you build Trom your experi- ences. Be assured ThaT liTe in any age has cer- Tain TundamenTal principles which carry The nexT generaTion To higher realms. IT you can keep TaiTh in God and your Tellowman and also mainTain The hope ThaT beTTer Times are coming, insTead oT allowing yourselT To become ouT oT Tune wiTh The world, you will emerge Tram The sTruggle sTronger in characTer and more able To Take your place in The new world. All liTe is educaTion. You have run merely Twelve miles oT educaTion's course. Do noT allow your inTellecTual machinery To become rusTy. WhaT you have learned in school will soon leave you unless you make consTanT eTTorT To mold iT inTo your paTTern oT liTe. OpporTuniTies have a way oT revealing Themselves To Those who will buT look, When we do our besT Today, we seT The sTage Tor doing beTTer Tomorrow. Thus, we make our own opporTuniTy. Always remember ThaT everyone is ex- pecTed To make good . . . noT To make excuses. SeaTed: Edward Sfover, Dr. Wayne D. STeHler, Wm. H. Dunbar, lll, Clayfon C. Gingrich. STanding: Sup'+ Raymond H. Koch, Amos F. Geesoman, Harry L. Erdman, Howard G. Shelly. GEORGE D. LANGE RUFUS K. EBY ROBERT JACOBY Principal Ass'1 Principal Vocahonal Direclor PRINCIPALS CABINET The principal's cabinel is composed of +he high school depart men? heads, supervisors, direclor of vocaiional educalion, assisranl principal, and principal. The cabinel meefs once a monlh, or more offen if necessary. The purposes of The cabinel are To help plan for facully meelings, 'iormulale school policies, provide professional leadership, and serve as a channel for geliing informalion To and from The laculfy al large. Through The represenlalives in lhe cabinet we are able To worlc and plan in a democralic manner for 'rhe besi inieresls of Jrhe high school. Sealed: Miss Walson, Miss Shankweiler, Miss Ru+l1, Miss Royer, Mr. Lange Miss Reinerl' Miss Lady Miss Fausf, Miss Ferucci. Sfanclingz Mr. Eby, Mr. Hovis, Mr. Herr, Mr. Jacoby, Mr. Curry, Miss Snyder 9 V i L i g.. Across-l. io r.: Miss Umberger, Miss Hoerner, and Miss Heis+erg The dignified Mr. Frysingerg Soy H, Mr, Herr: Knit 'rwo, purl two: Silhoue1'+ed in +he snowlighh Mr. Beck poses for ihe camera: The fccuify +ec:g Our superiniencienf. 1 O QCZT. 1 I ' ' r' '-.. e f ' I XX X x I' Xs- 'X . I 'x ' I 1 f' ' 4. , E1 '4' ' ' . 1 f J ,. 4, V A. X! I ,H , ff r 1. 1 - , , f WA, 1. , Q 5 1 ll ': W J. I 4 f W Y 1 an 4L-..N- ws. L+ , 'Ocfoler . gzzhng Afealf-hy ana! inifiafion o new facuhy memgem. Dorofhy Balsbaugh Sr. High l-lislory I Lebanon Valley College Unpreiudicecl Dale L. Bower Vocaiional Agriculiure Pennsylvania Sfaie College Congenial Herberf Curry Sr. High Direclor of Music Lebanon Valley College Dependable Barbara S. EIlioH Denial Hygienisi Bloomsburg S. T. C. Universily of Pennsylvania Sincere Ann Louise Ferucci Jr.-Sr. High Orienlafion Counselor Bucknell Universily Pennsylvania Siale College Sympafhefic John T. Beck Sr. High Maihemafics Bloornsburg S. T. C. Temple Universily Persuasive Herberf P. Cassel Vocafional Eleciriciiy Wyomissing Polyiechnic lnsf. Pennsylvania Slale College Donal Energefic d J. Diffenbaugh Sr. High Science Wes? Chesfer S. T. C. Universiiy of Pennsylvania Cordial Marlha C. Fausi' Jr. High English Lebanon Valley College Shippensburg S. T. C. Pennsylvania Sfaie College Harry Poised H. Foreman Sr. High Senior Science, Biology Shippensburg S. T. C. Lebanon Valley College lndusfrious .mecemger . . . jacuhy fea in communify Jociazroom. Avis Freeman Cafeieria Dieiiiian Relcrled Ari, Relafed Chemislry Juniaia College Respeciful Edi+h Geyer Jr, High l-lislory Lebanon Valley College Agreeable Elizabeih D. Goodwill School Nurse Presbylerian Hospiial Willing Sara Hallman Sr. High Heallh, Physical Educaiion Ursinus College, Temple Universify Viial Roy E. Hovis Sr. High Maihemaiics Shippensburg Siale Teachers' College Assiduous I 3 Hiram J. Frysinger Jr. Col. and Voc. Physics, Chemislry . Elizabeihiown College Cornell Universify Pennsylvania Slaie College Considerafe ReneHa Glasgow Vocafionali Relaled Social Sludies Universily of Pillsburgh Culiured Hiram A. Graff Commercialf Shorihand, Typing, Secrelariol Praclice, Business Machines Elizabefhfown College Resourceful Eugene B. Herr Sr. High' Chernisiry, Physics Franklin and Marshall College Pennsylvania Slale College Universily of Pennsylvania Amicable Edward R. Jerore Vocafional' General Melal Shop EFlicien+ A Clnllfl-fy . . . entertain! 50!Lt?l'5 0!,9nLal1.f0ulIl up af Cl. KZCLFII Jalllfe ,Z Crisf M. King Vocafional ' Prinling Pennsylvania Slale College Universily of Pillsburgh Conficlen+ George W. Kunlzle Commercial Business Law, Typing, Business Praclice, Sales Elizaloelhlown College Compefenf Fredericlca Lauclrs Jr.-Sr. High English Lebanon Valley College Pleasing John P. Mafhias Vocalional Plumbing-Sheel Melal Pennsylvania Slale College Lebanon Valley College Liberal Eslher Barr McCracken Jr. High-Voc. Orienlalion, Relalecl English College of Woosler Alerl OHo R. Kofh Jr. Col. and VOC. Mechanical Drawing Pennsylvania Slale College Courfeous Carrie M. Lady Jr. High Malhernalics Wesl' Chesfer Normal Lebanon Valley College Helpful Mary E. Long Jr. High Home Economics Pennsylvania Slale College Sociable J. Lee McConnell Jr. High Science, Social Sluclies Millersville S. T. C, Lebanon Valley College Pennsylvania Slale College Reliable Wycliffe McCracken Vocafional Relaled English, Journalism Geneva College Dynamic WCLFCA . . . A repeat ,Ter foining fie fun. Regis A. McKnigh+ Vocalional Applied Malhernalics lndiana S. Tl. C. Columbia Universily Pennsylvania Slale College Vigorous Hilda Miclrey Jr. High Science Susquehanna Universily Thoughlful F. H. Musselman Vocclional Carpenlry Williamson Trade School Pennsylvania Sloie College Friendly Gladys Phillips Commercial Shorlhand, Typewriling Ohio Wesleyan Universiiy Carnegie lnsfilole of Technology Obliging Marfha J. Reinerl' Jr. High English-Geography Wesl Chesier S. T. C. zealous .354 f .M OPWLCLYLCP of tk? SZCLFII JCLIICE ,,l,UitL fdlfllky Physical Educalion Akron U niversily Enfhusiuslic Myron W. Miller .lr, High Malhemalics-Ari Pennsylvania Siale College Bloomsburg S. T. C. Keen Anne O'TooIe School Psychologisl Direcior ol Tesling Universily ol Pillslburgh Good-nalured L. Edna Porler Jr. High Special Educalion Classes Philadelphia Normal Serving George J. Reisinger Vocalional Machine Shop Albrighl College Carnegie lnslilule of Technology Pennsylvania Slaie College Mannerly I 5 Augusi F. Meyer Sr. High 8: Jr. Col. '17 .!4,7l'i!. . - ugalfuhy SPOAC ,,Pl'0h'L0f25 I'eC0l'J'LI'lZ6lAil'lg wal' KOIIJ JCLLJ. Sophie T. Rokosz Sr. High English Bucknell Universiiy Successful Dorofhea E. Ruih Jr.-Sr. High-Jr. Col. Homemalcing Pennsylvania Siaie College Spirifed Helen l. Shaffer Jr. High School Geography, Hisfory Shippenslourg Slale Teachers' College Capable William H. Shirlr Jr.-Sr. High Hisiory, Civics Universiiy of Pennsylvania New York Universiiy Compliani Mildred M. Snyder Sr, High Vocaiional Homemalcing, Relaied Biology Pennsylvania Slale College Genial 'iw Annie R. Royer Commercial Bookkeeping, Business and Consumer Maihemalics Elizabeihiown College New York Universiiy Accuraie Ruih L. Saylor Jr.-Sr. High Laiin, English College ol: Woosler Gracious Anna Gerneri Shanhweiler Jr.-Sr. H. Problems of Democracy, Civics Cedar Cresf College Lehigh Universiiy Diligenf Florence D. Sleighier Jr. High Heallh, Physical Educaiian Loclc Haven Slale Teachers' College Graceful Edna M. Siambaugh Jr. High Malhemaiics, English Wilson College Cheerful y . . . egtllfllkg Adllqlle Clyde H. Spi+ler Vocafional lndusfrial Arls Carnegie lnslilule ol Technology Oswego Slale Teachers' College Millersville Slale Teachers' College Pennsylvania Sfaie College Cooperafive Margaref J. Warcl Librarian Wilson College, Library School of lhe New Yorlc Public Library Broad-minded Jane Wyckoff Jr. High Civics, English Pennsylvania Sfale College Affable MJry E. Zarlman Sr. High English Lebanon Valley College Unaffeclecl Dorofhy L. Van Zandf Sr. High French, Spanish Universily of Pillsburgh Urbane I7 ,,, ....,,. 1 7 1 Rachael I. Sloner Jr. High Music, English l-lood College i Sensible l l l Barbara Wafson Jr.-Sr. High-Jr. Col. Ari lndiana Slale Teachers' College l Pennsylvania Siale College Buoyanf l Roberl W. Young Jr. High 1 Heallh, Physical Educalion Slippery Rock S. T. C. ' Columbia Universily l Afhlefic ,,--f- ,g fs 519559 Across-I, io r.: Bl0CkS+OI16 performsg A dc1y's work well done: Wcxlch flme birdielg Any mail for me? In memorium: Mr. Duncunq Whcnl, no sfreel curl: Winfer wonclerlcndq The solclierg Snowbound Le professeur Herrg Hail 'fo +hee, bIi+he spiri+! g Three liffle maids from school are we! I 8 O -Q2 +1 fag 4 xvsn. 2 E F xxx vxffwi W3 if W JN ap X L X f X X X f w ll 1 Z Seafeclz Le'FT To righT-Marucci, Black, Fornwolf, Poorman, Garrison, Bucciarelli, Wagner, J. Miller, Guardioni. STom-ling: LefT To righT-PiccioTTi, Kelley, Hoffon, Mr. GroFF, Miss Saylor, Mr. Kunlzle, Mr. Frysinger, Mr. Beck. NoT picTured: Mr. Young. SENIOR CLASS CCDLJNCIL As o noTion, sToTe, ciTy, or school musT be governed, so musT ci closs be gov- erned. This is primorily The job oT The Senior Council. The group is composed oT The presidenf ond vice-presidenT oT every senior homeroom ond The closs oTTicers. MeeTing whenever There is on imporTonT senior c1cTiviTy To be discussed, The council seTs The plons Tor iT ond sees +ho+ They ore corried ouT. Such signiTiconT mc1T- Ters os The closs ploy, colce sole, ond senior prom ore oII hondled copobly by This ouThoriTciTive group oT seniors. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT ....... ...........,,.............. .... L . Garrison VICE-PRESIDENT ,., ....... E. Rossi SECRETARY .........,.. ..,..... ,..... ...., J e o n L. Miller TREASURER ............. .,......................,. D oris YorTy ASSISTANT TREASURERS .... Geroldine McCorkeI, Noornl Wagner CAKE SALE SecreTcries: IGen.I N. CIemenTe, J. Drescher, M. STover. CapTuins: E. Flory, K. ProcTor, P. EcIcerT, A. Wise, J. Guordioni, J. L. Miller, B. I-Ieisey, V. WiTmer, B. Burlcholder, E. Blouclc, E. Rossi, L. Povone, P. Boyd, R. Reese. Mciors: J. Boker, A. DeAngeIo. SENIOR PROM Program: J. STover, J. Girvin, J. Guordioni. Banquet A. Morcucci, L. McCurdy, E. KunTz, K, I-Ieide, L. Poormon, D. SworTz, R. Reese. EnTerTcinmenT: W. Gingrich, M. STover 20 mgufae in Qfrorilaecf The room was casf wifh a mysferiousspell. buf fhe obiecf in fhe cenfer pierced fhe dark- ness wifh a friendly lighf. Slowly l approached if, when suddenly if sfarfed fo revolve. Fasfer if wenf, drawing me like a magnef. The crysfal ball sfopped, as a commanding voice echoed fhrough fhe room. Then l saw her, a liffle old woman, beckoning fo me. Come, inquisifive one. Taking fhe sfool offered, l lisfened infenfly. You, a maker of fufure America, ioin me in a backward iourney fo review your pasf confribufionsf' Lo and behold! Before me in fhe crysfal ball fhese scenes were enfolded. Presidenf Jim Sfover, carrying a banner, Sophomores, led a procession of sfudenfs. Following were Bob Spo- naugle in foofball affire, Jack Girvin in baskef- ball frunks, Dick Reese, Chuck Lorenz, Rico Rossi, and Joe Rockwell in swimming suifs. Soph- omores were represenfed in almosf every school acfivify. Soff music and colored lighfs in fhe social room provided a pleasanf afmosphere for fhe sophomore prom. A clash of cymbals, a roll of drums, and Presidenf Rossi appeared leading fhe iuniors. The firsf ordeal was fhe Tri-l-li-Y and l-li-Y in- ifiafions. The added foofball facfics of Jack Girvin, Don Kelly, Ed Fornwalf, Ken Kopenhaver, and Lynn Garrison helped bring home fhe Soufh Penn fifle. New baskefball sfars, Spo- naugle and Fornwalf, aided in capfuring fhe Norfhern Division fifle. Rico Rossi became fhe sfafe breasfsfroke champion. Boosfing school spirif were pep-squaders Lucille Poorman, Lor- raine Wagner, Janice Burns, and Doris Swarfz. A dynamic explosion occurred in room 209. Con- cluding an excifing year were fhe Junior Prom and fhe formal Daisy Dance. A loud fan fare announced a group of mafure-looking sfudenfs led by Senior-Presidenf Garrison. Ah! The long-awaifed year of class picfures, name cards, and graduafionl Glenn Sullivan headed fhe Senafe. Sponaugle and Gar- rison capfained a splendid foofball feam which was well represenfed in fhe all-sfar game. The mafmen's new capfain was Bill Piffsenberger. Parficularly oufsfanding in music during high school were Janef Miller, Mary Daniel, and Paul l-locker. Alba Marcucci sang for fhe Tro- ians. The class play, Ever Since Eve, was an SRO hif. Vocafional seniors presenfed an un- usual assembly, A Nighf in an Inn. The Broad- casfer was in fhe capable hands of Daniel, Winfers, Burns, Shaffer, Heide, Royer, Markley, Yorfy, and Burkholder. Mary Sfover led fhe class in breaking previous cake-sale records. Edifor- in-chief Alfa Royer, assisfed by a compefenf sfaff, complefed fhe excellenf '45 Choclafier. The midyear arrived af a fime when many decisions were made, Some answered fheir coun- fry's call. Ofhers wenf fo college or sfayed fo finish school. Seizing a lasf chance fo be fo- gefher, fhe seniors held fheir prom in luxurious l-lofel l-lershey on January 24. On May 20, one hundred and eighfy sen- iors gravely fook fheir final sfep info a chaofic world. Their carefree youfh was over: fhey were young men and women. The lasf scene became hazy, fhen faded info nofhing. .xdugugif . . . l9ecA2 Log!! Legin yaracfice. Eda M. Annibaldi Gen.-Com. Here's a young miss who will be long remembered by secTion I2-B as a happy-go-lucky girl. She is a lover oT popular music, Her TavoriTe pasTime is wriTing leTTers To her brorh- ers and relaTives in The service, Jack Balmer VocaTional Jack has The Thanlcless iob OT seTTing up The record player Tor high school aTTer-game dances. On The dance Tloor The drape shape is a preTTy solid Jaclcson himselT. Shirley D. Barnes PreparaTory This cuTe, coy John Harris ime porTaTion has caused quiTe a TluTTer in masculine hearTs since her arrival. If she should Try The movies career, she would be The ideal Type Tor The oTher woman roles, as her class play characTerizaTion proved. RiTa D. Bemesderfer General Tall and poised RiTa again proves ThaT Palmdale has only preTTy girls. RiTa's sunny smile and warm personaliTy will Take her Tar in The nursing proT'ession. Elvin E. Blauch VocaTional AT lasT we have Tound The un- believable! This carpe-nTer is boTh quieT and inTelligenT. Our hopes are ThaT Mr. Blauch will conTinue in The paTh he has been Tollowing To be- come o perTecT carpenTer. Jean A. ATTiclrs Gen.-Com. This brown-eyed IiTTle miss is a shy commercial sTudenT, Though she is noT very TallcaTive, she has a very pleasanT personaliTy. We give her all our besT wishes. BeTTy M. Barley Gen.-Com. My! My! WhaT big blue eyes. Miss BeTTy. This preTTy lass wiTh a raTher Timid air is always prepared wiTh her inTecTious giggles, BeTTy would like To become a nurse, so if you ever geT siclc and are parTial To blue eyes, iusT call her up. Grace E. Behrens Commercial Blonde, vivacious GaTe is MudTown's version OT The nicesi' Thing This side aT heaven. She is very ouTsTanding in aThleTics and has been a very capable adverTising manager Tor The BroadcasTer. Shuman H. Black PreparaTory Shuman is GranTviIIe's greaTesT conTribuTion To Hershey High School, he says. The I2 C class would have died oT boredom had iT noT been Tor Mssr. Blaclc's clever quips. Easy- going Shuman is also a greaT asseT To The swimming Team. Ralph P. Blose Vocafional Ralph can usually be seen driv- ing a STudebalcer or any car he hap- pens To own aT The presenT Time, He uses up mosT aT his ambiTion in The chocolaTe TacTory and so has very liTTle leTT Tor school. .gepielnlef . . . .S7ef0l'l6J .y.y.g sN.9.S7!00tLIl!fgfll'Yl?. Janef E. Bofhwell Academic Red is one of The mosT ener- geTic members of The senior class. Her sense of humor causes The some oTTenTion in class ThaT her groovy sTeps do aT school dances. Reds willingness To help has been a greof asseT To The acTiviTies To which she has belonged, Jean E. Brandf Commercial A girl of candor-ThaT is The sum ToTal of Jean's engaging per- scnaliTy. Also, her speed on The lceys is To be given honorable menTion. Jean has proved herself To be franlr and honesf of oll Times. She is well- lilced by oll who know her and is cerfain To malce a success. J. Rose Bucciarelli Commercial This combinafion of brains and beauTy has quiTe a rare personalify. She has a quieT sophisTicaTion, buf don'T leT her deceive you, BuTch can be lively when The Time comes. Shffs proved herself The Barrymore ol The Senior class. Dale R. Burlrholder Vocafional IF sfudying will bring success To your door, Then we predicf a bril- lianf career for Dale, This lad pos- sesses a TroiT Thaf will speed him on his way, his willingness To help ol- ways. During his senior year, he has been BroadcasTer's vocafional eclifor. Norma C. Cappelli Gen.-Com. Norma is shy ond quieT and al- ways goes abouf her own business wifh greaf enfhusiasm and diligience. Her pleasing personaliTy is sufficienf in place her in The Top ranlc among her friends. i 2 3 BeTTy J. Bowman Academic Miss Bowman is our worfhy and capable presidenf of The F. l-l, A. llzemole l-lermif Associafionl. BefTy will have none of The male species and spends her Time in doing BroadcasTer worlc. Charles E. Brinser, Jr. Vocafional Big and powerful, buf calm and quief, is This lad, who is well-lilced by everyone in his class. lf you are down-hearfed and your sense of hu- mor needs sharpening, all you need To do is become ocquoinfed wifh Brinser. Jane E. Buclrs Preparafory Knowing This cTTracTive lass from Campbellfown, one undersTands why l.eed's has had such a Thriving busi- ness. The besf odverfisemenf for Jane's fufure beauTy salon will be Jane herself, for many are won by her lovely smile. Janice L. Burns Academic Janice, one of our peppiesf cheerleaders, excels in sporfs. This was proved by The girls' senior-alumni bosefboll game, in which she was highesf senior scorer. The Broadcasfer and Choclafier have greatly bene- fiTed by her excellenf worlc in adver- Tising. Claire C. Casini General Claire, a very carefree member of The senior class, is friendly and has a pleasanf disposifion. She Talces The general course, buf her plans for The Tufure are vagce. We wish her happiness in The years To come, MA frampd over cilummegifown ae ugucgg. .lune A. 'Cassel General Towering over The heads aT her Tinier sisTers, June is one person who can see whaT's going on in The world. This is one of The reasons she is such an excellenT guard in baskeTball. Eli A. Cioban Vocalional This Tall, dark, and handsome senior hails Trom GranTville. Gay and Tun-loving, he also has his serious momenTs, and iT is aT This Time ThaT he proves To us ThaT he possesses TalenT and abilify. Angelo H. DeAngela Prepara'l'ory Bob Hope? No, iusT Angelo. Since he is Treading on a Toggy road To a foggy goal, we suggesi' he Try The Tield oT enTerTainmenT. Those momenTs in I2 C's classes proved his abiliTy for comedy. lrvin E. Deimler Agriculfural .laniTors, Ief alone ianiTors' help- ers, seldom geT The praise due Them. ln This insTance, however, we inTend To commend lrvin Tor his laudable work in aiding The ianiTor keep The school clean and Tor being a good aggie. Donald .l. DiClemenTe VocaTional Donald is a very nice looking plumber who has a smile wiTh every vord. This genTleman spends mosT oT Tis Time reviewing The Tield oT sporTs :nd The resT of iT in becoming an TTicienT plumber. Earl H. Chapman Vocafional Earl is anoTher one of The quieT- er boys oT The vocaTional school, a group which is larger Than mosT peo- ple imagine. The class OT '45 wishes This shy, Triendly elecTrician healTh, wealTh, and happiness. Mary K. Daniel ProparaTory Bach, Grieg, Chopin-how we remember Those nimble Tingers skip- ping over The keys. The brain spe- cializes in anyThing Trom TruiT Tlies To psychology, Though her ambiTion lies in The Tield oT science. This liTTle blonde could succeed in any career. Glenn E. Deimler Vocafional l-le may noT be an ardenT ad- mirer OT dem Brooklyn bums, buT he cerTainly knows his baseball, Jok- ing mosT oT The Time, buT neverThe- less reliable, This senior has our sin- cere hopes and wishes Tor success. Thelma M. DeTweiler General Tl'1elma's rosy cheeks and healThy, robusT appearance do more for her Than a loT of cosmeTics could do. One aT Palmdale's TavoriTe daughTers, she has Taken The general course and has been very successful in iT. Mary A. De Donafis General Curly-haired and'smiling is The way To describe This merry meme ber oT The senior class. Many are The hearTs she'll brighTen when she real! izes her ambiTion To become a nurse. OCt0g2I' . . . CA05l?ll Mafalda Di Magno Academic Wifh ambifion enough for fhe whole class, Muffie will be one of fhe famous people of our generafion. Her brillianl' ideas and fireless ef- forfs have confribufed fo many suc- cessful dances. Arf and sporfs are fwo fields in which she excels. Marie A. Doyle Academic This energefic blue-eyed lass is as lrish as a shamrock, wifh her quick femper and hearf of gold. l-ler sense of humor provided her classmafes wifh many a happy momenf. ln fhe senior play she displayed a falenf we never dreamed she had, dramafic abilify. Bruce S. El.-sy Vocafional l-lere is an infelligenf young mon who loves his fellow men foo much fo bore fhem wifh a lof of folking. Though known fo be very quief, Bruce can drive a fasf golf ball over fhe green. Pauline M. Eckeri General Cheerful Polly is anofher sen- ior who believes in fraveling a greaf disfonce fo offend fhis honorable high school, Polly fook fhe general course and, apparenfly nof very am- bifious, she should seffle down and become on excellenf housewife some day. Glenn R. Espenshade Vocafional Good-nafured Shady could nof sfand being in fhe midsl of fhe commercial bevy of beoufies one momenf longer, so he came over fo fhe vocofionol school. Glenn skill- fully handled fhe role of Spud in fhe class play. 25 jrofan uocadkfa enferfa in. Colino J. DiViHore Vocafional Colino is a fellow who can speak infelligenfly obouf onyfhing from plumbing fo girls. Well, anyway, he does a lof of speaking. His manual skill is puf fo good use in The co-op plan wifh fhe chocolafe planf. Jane E. Drescher Commercial Pefife and gracious is fhis lov- able choracfer from Campbellfown, The commercial gang is proud of lheir own preffy Janie, Besides fas- cinafing everyone wifh her devilish momenfs, she is a perfecf morale- boosfer-including fhol' of a cerfain guard on fhe foofball feom. Helen E. Eby Gen.-Com. Blonde, blue eyes, neaf figure- always smarfly clofhed-are only some of I-lelen's characferisfics. Her obilily on fhe keys has made her an assef fo our school. One of Hel- en's besf liked hobbies is wrifing fo o cerfain Marine every nighf. Madeline R. Elmi Commercial All good fhings come in small packages. Anyway, if goes wifh fhis iovial liffle bundle of charms. This lovely maiden wifh fhe preffy, big eyes excels in fhe fine arfs as well as in her scholasfic work. Donald C. Evans Vocaiional Don is one of fhe capable prinf- ers who helps fo prinf fhe besf school paper in fhe counfry. A iovial buf earnesf worker, he believes in hav- ing an equal amounf of work and play. Cilzocfafier And ifd worL we!!! Ardella M. FasnachT Preparafory The friendly girl behind The drug sTore counTer is our inTelligenT, Thoughfful classmaTe, Ardella. Usu- ally seen around The Broadcasfer of- fice, she is puffing inTo pracfice her greaf Talenf as a wriTer, We hope her firsf novel will be a brillianf suce cess. Evelyn J. Flory General As preTTy as a picTure and Twice as sweef, Ev is well-liked by her classmaTes. A good aThleTe, Eve- lyn has Taken parT in many school acTiviTies since her arrival, R. Edward FornwalT Academic Good-nafured and easy-going in school, defermined and relenTless on The baskefball courT, Forny has be- come a favoriTe of all during The pasT Three years. His skill in baskef- ball, fooTball, and Track proves his versaTiliTy in The sporfs' field. Conceffina N. Galipo Gen.-Com. Chubby and kind-hearTed, Con- ceTTina is always ready for Tun and laughfer. She is a very good Typisf and so we wish her luck in her iob expecfafions. Lawrence R. Garrison Vocafional CharacTer, personaliTy, plus inTelligence, sums up This popular genT in a few brief words. Besides heading The senior class and The VarsiTy H, he has capfained a suce cessTul foofball squod. He will also be remembered for his clever im- prompTu speaking. Qglln. Harold L. Fasnachf Vocafional This Tall, blond elecfrician is sfudious and has a serious ouTlook on life. This year he Took up The sporT OT wresfling and gave his op- ponenfs Tough cornpefifion. Always acTing his age, This unsung senior should receive crediT for infelligence and reserve. Romaine L. Foreman Commercial This vivacious lass knows all The answers. Especially admirable is her obilify in scholasfic work, as well as in aThleTics. Loquacious Cookie is prepared wifh a wiTTy wise-crack aT The mosT convenienf Times. She's really whaT her nickname implies. Clara M. Fuschini Gen.-Com. Tall, slender, sociable-all These belong To Clara. Her pleasing man- ner has won her many friends. She is one of Palmdale's confribufions To The Commercial secTion. Reading is one oT her favorife pasTimes. Charloffe V. Garrison Gen.-Com. QuieT buT carefree, Charloffe can always be found in The deTenTion room, making up Time on which she and her vocaTional friend wenT To The movies. Unless we miss our guess, she will be working in a Tidy IiTTIe kifchen of her own in The near TuTure. William E. Garrison VocaTional Bill, a curly-headed carpenfer, finds capfivafing The fairer sex easy. His main inTeresT is sporfs and he is also deeply concerned in The promo- Tian oT The growfh of The Ten hairs above his lip, WOVEITLLEI' . . . gfaclfdfone gflllltj u5 Cl, A036!Cl,g. Clair E. Geesaman Vocalional l-lals all lo anolher senior who decided lo lurn G.l. in lhe middle ol lhe lerml Clair has ioined lhe navy lo see lhe world, ond, iudging him lrom high school, lhe girls in every porl beller prepare lo see Clair, Anna L. Gingrich General Shorl and quiel, lhis loss has lolcen lhe Home Economics course lo aid her nurse's lraining. If she hone dles her career as ably as school, we are sure Anna will succeed in lile. Waller C. Gingrich Preparalory WaIler's supposed meelcness somelimes camoullages his shrewd sense ol humor, bul il never lails lo hide from his classmales his inlelli- genl mind. For several years he has pul his musical obilily lo good use by looling a lrombone in lhe band Joseph L. Graybill, .Ir. Agricullural' and orcheslra. Homer E. Goslhnian Vocalional l-lomer hangs his hal in ye olde village ol Campbelllownf' The resl ol lhe lime he is wilh his lair one or in lhe chocolale laclory or voca- lianal school. Though he is quiel in speech, we assume lhal he ol leasl lhinlrs occasionally. Eliiabelh E. Graybill Preparalory Lizzie has well earned lhe lille al The girl wilh lhe mosl charac- ler. All lhrough high school she has been cooperalive, unsellish, and a lrue lriend lo all who lcnew her. l-ler fine scholarship, combined wilh a sense ol humor, malce herian inler- esling person. Dorolhy M. Gelz Commercial Dol comes lo us from Hum- melslown l-ligh School lor her senior' year. We welcomed her ever-ready smile. She has made herself a popu- lar addilion lo our class. Edward R. .Gingrich Vocalional Speech is silver, bul silence is golden. This lad chose lhe golden, bul developed a lew lriclcy conver- salional pieces lo slump his associ- ales. Small ol slalure, he makes up- lor il in a slrong will power. .lack Girvin Vocalianal One ol lhe besl ball carriers l-lershey l-ligh has ever' had, Jaclc has. played iunior and senior varsily bas- lcelball and loolball. Whal lhis vi- vacious prinler laclcs in weighl he malces up in energy. l-lis lemale ad' mirers can be lound lrom Lebanon' lo Harrisburg. Margarel R. Goslhnian Gen.-Com. Gus is one ol lhose girls who would be a millionaire if silence- were golden. She is one ol lhe quiel lype and never speaks unnecessarily, believing lhal noise is annoying, She has a lendency lo sleep in class. Meel blond, handsome Joe, lhe Beau Brummel ol lhe aggies. Though he could make many a lemi- nine hearl lhrob, lhis shy, sludious. boy has lillle lime lor women, l-le is mainly inleresled in his school worlc and in becoming a good Maggie. gander 63t2,95 Aigk U in forma! Jean J. Guarcliani Commercial Wilh her admirable personalily and excellenl sense ol humor, Jean is a very desirable person lo have around. Any lask placed before her is done in lhe besl and mosl elli- cienl manner possible. Jean also has lime lo play praclical iolces in class. Kalhryn O. Heide Commercial A Killy, versalile and vivacious, can be iuslly classed among lhe all- round girls in lhe class ol '45, Her lime is divided among various acliv- ilies and wilhoul much ellorl she manages lo gel all Ns. She plans lo conlinue sludies in lhe lield in which she is so lalenled. Phyllis M. Heisey Preparalory Palmdale's blonde mermaid is always on lhe beam when some- lhing is happening, bul she leels il is beller lo sleep lhrough lhe boring delails ol lile, Phil is an excellenl swimmer. She plans lo.become an air hosless in lhe lulure. Paul W. Hoclcer Preparalory Paul, quiel and sludious, is one ol lhe brains ol lhe college pre- paralory seclion. Hershey High's sax king has been an imporlanl parl ol lhe band's and dance band's woodwind seclions lor several years. Belly L. Howard General Belly, one ol Palmdale's loveliesl blondes, will be very happy when lhe boys come marching home. Her knack lor slyling hair and her lasle in clolhes will come in handy when she has her own Iillle beauly shop. Verna J. Habecker General Lillle Verna iusl can'l be serie ous, no maller how she mighl lry. Always praclically bursling wilh lun, she provides her lriends and class- males wilh many a merry momenl. Belly Jane Heisey Commercial Tall, wilh lovely blonde hair, Belly is usually heard humming or singing lhe lalesl song, as she loves music. You can always lcnow Belly by her gracious smile. She never per- mils a dull momenl lo linger when she is near. Pegge L. Henry Preparalory The lamous Henry ol lhe radio could nol allord lhe class more amusemenl lhan does our lrail con- leslanl. This package ol laughler will come in handy when Henry be- comes head nurse al lhe hospilal. The Tri-Hi-Y has reached new heighls under her leadership. Harry A. Holfon Vocalional He's a real lrouper, ready lo enlerlain olhers or amuse himsell in lonely hours, Middlelown claims lhis youlh, and he is an ardenl supporler ol ils propaganda. Doris B. Hubler Preparalory Humor hidden deeply in a slowly-spolcen senlence is prool lhal Doris does ihinlr. School aclivilies lalce much ol her lime. Her lavorile sporls are swimming and bowling, bul she can skilllully gel around on lhe gym lloor. lbecemger . . . jhaf memoradd Senior Cfaafi pfay Erika Huebner General Rickie's falenfs lie along do-- mesfic lines. This Mexico-born miss will make some lucky man an excel- lenf wife, for she has had excellenf pracfice in fhe Home Economics cof- fage during high school. Walfer R. Kauffman Vocafional Walfer is a friendly chap wifh a pleasanf disposifion. To all science feachers he is a blessing from heaven, for l-luggie is a whiz in chemisfry. All agree he is a nice fellow fo have around. Lesfer P. Keller Vocafional Lesfer, anofher vocafionai lad, lives in Bauchmanville. For work, Les chooses carpenfry, buf, for lei- sure, ice skafing holds mosf of his inferesf. if you wanf a posf-war home builf, see Lesfer in I947. Gladys L. Kerr Academic Lad, who aspires fo be a poli- fician, is sfarfing her career. An able debafer, she is known fo her hisfory feachers as a godsend and relief from fhe resf of fhe infelligenf seniors. Besf wishes, Lad : we'll all vofe for you when you run for sena- forship. Mary E. Kline Commercial Loquacious Mary is one who has an answer for everyfhing wifh her frank and somefimes sa sfic lingo coming freely and easily. She has definife 'ialenf for liferary work. We hope fo see an edifion of your poems soon. f C. Rodney Johnsfin General Rodney's crop of wavy brown hair covers a brain which he can use when he feels like if. His quick fongue is ready for a commenf on anyfhing, while his skilled hand has complefed many a beaufiful painf- ing. Carl E. Keener V Vocafional Though if doesn'f seem possible, we have here anofher' quief senior from fhe vocafional school. He doesn'f have fime for school acfivi- fies buf can fake care of himself so- cially. Cori is anofher of our seniors who aids fhe war efiorf by working on fhe co-op plan. Donald R. Kelly Vocafional Has anybody here seen Kelly? Sure 'n' begorrahl Tall, lanky Don puf his Irish aggressiveness fo good use on fhe gridiron wifh bofh Hershey's famed eieven and fhe counfy all- sfar feam.fl-lis fans are chiefly among fhe fairer sex. Russell N. Kleinfelfer Agriculfural Russell is anofher one of fhose agriculfural geniuses known as ag- gies. l-le is a boy who believes fhere should be never a dull momenf and so sees fo if fhaf fhere are none. His main idiosyncrasy is blushing easily. Marion P. Koons Academic The brown-eyed girl wifh fhe hearfy giggle is anofher of Grani- viIie's pride and ioys. Koons can- nof folerafe foo much peace and so does her besf fo enliven any dull conversafion wifh a ioke. Good luck fo fhis vivacious senior. Z?aJAefAaffano! wrmfgng Legin. Kenne+h O. Kopenhaver Vocafional Following in his brofher's foof- sfeps, fhis happy-go-lucky fellow has been one of Hershey's gridiron greafs of '45 and presidenf of fhe l-li-Y. Ken has managed a very successful baskefball squad and is inferesfed in sporfs of all kinds. Evelyn R. Kunfz Commercial If any of you fellows wanf a charming blonde secrefary, iusf call on Evelyn. She has proved her busi- ness abilify in various ways and will be an assef fo any firm, She makes admirable use of her wardrobe, foo. Mary A. Lehman Gen.-Com. One of fhe nicesf and quiefesf girls in fhe senior class, Mary's af- lracfive smile wins many friends, and her fine personalify keeps fhern. She is inferesfed in her school work, and we are sure she will succeed in whaf- 'ever she underfakes. Beafrice M. Lilly Gen.-Com. This iovial girl is a very nice person fo be around. Always full of pep and fun, she is also very much inferesfed in fhe boys. l-ler afh- lefic abilify is given honorable men- fion. Charles A. Lorenz, Jr. Vocafional The familiar shock of blond wavy hair wifh fhe hockey iackef under if is Chuck from fhe machine shop. This carefree fellow. who would rafher swim fhan eaf, is an acfive parlicipanf in many sporfs. Beffy Mae Kulp Gen.-Com. Shorf in sfafure, brown eyes, de- cribes Beffy. Beffy is wrifing a book for all underclassmen, called l-low fo Be a Successful l-lookey Player. l-ler favorife orchesfra leader is Counf Bassie. Edilh L. Lehman Academic Merry Edifh, wifh fhe 'lwinkle in her eye, was added fo fhe glorious class of '45 four long years ago. Un- predicfable and fun-loving, wifh a smile always, Edifh has provided her friends wifh many ioyful and hilari- ous momenfs. Elva R. Lepperd General Slender and acfive, Elva is fhe domesfic fype, Her main inferesf is planning her posf-war home, Lucky will be fhe one who shares if wifh her. Allen E. Lingle, Jr. Vocalional Junior was a poor losf senior who accidenfally sfrayed info fhe machine shop one day lasf Augusf and who was so well-liked fhaf he was nof allowed fo leave, However, he has made fhe mosf of if and has become quife an efficienf machinisf. Alba J. Marcucci Preparalory l'll Walk Alone, and pefife Alba meanf if when she warbled fhis song for fhe Troians.. Her chief in- feresf has been away for several monfhs, so Alba has consoled her- self wifh working hard af D's and affording her class many laughs. alluafy . . . OMF ll2U2l f0 MargareT R. Markley Preparafory Mosi oi The silvery noTes emerg- ing from The TluTe secTion oT The band and orchesTra have come Trom The Tluie of our musical Marg, The BoosTer Club's energeTic presidenT has been an acTive leader in girls' aThleTics Tor many years. 'Geraldine R, McCorlrel Commercial This blonde and blue-eyed sen- ior has one oT Those capTivaTing per- sonaliTies ThaT make her many Triends, Jerry's arnbiTion is To be' come a secreTary, which she cer- Tainly will be if her presenT high marks are any indicaiion of her Tu- Ture. LesTer E. McCurdy VocaTional An EinsTein, Casanova, wresTler, and mechanical whiz rolled inTo one, he can be counTed on To converse infelligenfly on almosT any subieci. MosT of The Time, however, his ac- Tions speak louder Than his words. Arlene B. Miller Commercial Always smiling, laughing aT iusT The righT Time-ThaT's Arlene. Toll, wiTh beouTiTul brown hair and eyes, Arlene has chosen To be a be-auTician Tor her life work. l.eT's hope we all will soon be coming To you Tor per- manenTs and manicuresl Earl A. Miller Commercial Who is The young man who so gallanTly opens The door Tor The young ladies al' The Communiiy Building? lT's Earl, The commercial wolf, who par1'icipaTes in many mis- chievous incidenis in whaiever class They may occur. YQ T tk -Ae-forgoffen Senior rom. 3 I Earl W. Marshall VocaTional Earl should geT along very well in l-lawaii, The Tamiliar sTrains oi his l-lawaiian guiTar in our assemblies momenTarily Transporl' one wiTh a good imaginaTion To a gorgeous Trop- ical isle. BuT why shouldn'T he be TalenTed? l-le's Trom Palmdale! DoroThy L. McCurdy Commercial DaT is one oi The mony people who love sporTs-especially hockey and baseball games. The Twinkle in her blue eyes Tells you whaT a lively person she is-even Though she seems shy and quieT aT TirsT, MaTThew M. Meyer Vocafional MaTT is, unknown To mosT of us, Lebanon counTy's F. F. A. ping pong champ. Among his oTher ac- complishmenTs are his Tine work as an EdiTor aT VocaTianal school news and his MCing oT The vocaTional assembly. DoroThy J. Miller Commercial Tall and graceful, wiTh lovely hands, is one of The besT ways To describe DoroThy. She is a sporTs en- Thusiasi-shown by her Tine playing in gym. A sTudious girl, she geTs along well in her class work, She is a True Triend and is always ready To help a classmaTe in need. Jane+ F. Miller Preparafory ShorT, sweeT, and peTiTe Janel' oi The lovely iluTe-like voice has brighTened our assemblies Tor years. The concerT siage is her aim. We know ThaT Hershey l-Tigh's liTTle nighT- ingale will achieve her goal. ermen Legfn nafaforiafmeefm Jean L. Miller A Commercial Jean's cheerful smile, dimples, and pleasanl laugh will never be lor- gollen by her many friends. Allhough she is usually in o iovial mood, Jean has her serious side, lor she is con- lemplaling marriage. We predicl a happy home life for her. Mildred K. Miller Academic Milly is 'lhe envy of girls who slruggle wil'h curlers every nighl. For several years Mildred and her flule have been inseparable, and her chair al band and orcheslra concerrs was seldom vacanl. John E. Mull Vocalional Johnny is a fellow who shows an inleresl in everylhing in general and nolhing in parlicular-females in general and girls in parlicular. His skill in dramalics was demonslraled by his remarkable characlerizalion of Cappy in lhe class play. Harold P. Nye Vocalional Here is one carpenler we guar- anlee will be silenl' while doing your work. Nye, who is small in size, em- phasizes il even more by his bash- ful manner. Anna M. Orfenzi Academic When in lhe lulure you open a magazine and see lhe smiling face of a Powers Model peering ar you, il may be Anna Orlenzi, a girl you knew back in Hershey High. This good-looker and smarr dresser has a life of lame and success ahead. Jean R. Miller Gen.-Com. This l'Gll brunelle is known as lhe Morale Builder of lhe senior com- mercials. Her ambilion is lo become a model-housewife. Serene and maiclenly, Jean is seldom heard, buf is grearly admired for her calm and even lemperamenl. She is allraclive, near, and lailhlul lo her friends. Wilma J. Mongold Gen.-Com. This small, arrraclive, and very likable young lass has a wonderful personalily, Ambilious and energelic, she is bound lo meer lriumph. She has conlribuled much lo our school Through her abilily on lhe keys. Clarence S. Nye Agriculfural Clarence, an agricullural sluclenl, lives in Sandhill. Many will remem- ber him as a skillful hunler, especially of foxes. Olhers will remember him as a good-nalured, friendly boy, al- ways willing lo do a friend a favor. Shirley Oliver, Jr. Vocalicnal The wreslling Team was greally benefiled by Jrhis migh+y mile. Shirley, whose name is very deceiv- ing, could daily be seen casually slrolling 'foward 'lhe commercial build- ing al noonlime. He will be remem- bered for his splendid acling in lhe vocalional assembly, Ersilia L. Pagano Gen.-Com. How quiel 'lhis fall black-haired siren can be, bul' wilh her classmales she is an unlimely bombshell. A fash- ion plale of H. H. S., Honey could cerlainly be employed by Mr, Powers as her vocalion. jedruary . . . ,ML mi.M our Aeniom wAo mouecl fo Louis C. Pavone Vocaiional Black-haired Gigi is one of The vocaiional school's handsomesi elec- iricians. He resides in ihe cosmopol- iian ciiy of Palmdale, buf ihe side- wallrs of Palmyra are usually honored by his presence, especially on Saiur- day nighis. Leonard F. Piccioifi Vocaiional Ned, handsome-plus, is an- oiher good machinisi sure io make a successful career of his irade. His wavy hair has made him a popular aflracfion To The opposiie sex. William W. Pilfsenberger Vocaiional This brawny, quief fellow should some day be eiiher a wresiler who prinis or a prinfer who wresiles. Whichever be his choice, we lcnow he will be successful in if. Bill cap- iained '45's maimen and played var- sily iooiball, Lucille R. Poorman Academic Le+'s have a big slryroclceiln A whirl oi slcirfs, a loud cheering, and Luce and her pep squad are again backing our boys wifh cheers. Lu- cille's never-ending energy is a greal advanlage on lhe gym floor, while her sunny disposilion wins her friends even in Junior College. Kennefh G. Proctor General The hep cal of '45l Giffed wifh fwo ialenied feel, an ear for iive, and a wardrobe of zoo? suiis, Daisy wins fhe live-king iifle ai Hershey High. A smaoih conversa- lional line and a come-hiiher smile maine Daisy a popular Casanova. Paul D. Phillipy Vocaiional This dashing young lad, who was Transferred from Campbellfown fo lhe lawn of Palmyra, comes ia our school To learn The elecirical irade. While a senior, he pui his slcill info aciual praclice by worlcing on ihe cooperaiive plan wiih The iaciory. Mary E. Piclcel Gen.-Com. Mary's pleasing personaliiy is well-known among her classmaies, as she is everyone's friend. Whal shy- ness she possesses she hides behind a cheerful smile, Layne H. PloH' Vocaiional Layne is a blessing fo ieachers and an oddiiy io siudenfs because he is so painfully quiel' in class. Layne has proved, however, ihai one doesn'i need words io become a good auio mechanic, Maffhew R. Prang Preparaiory Mai is a lad who confinually expresses his inleresiing opinion on one subieci' or anolher, and some- lirnes one would need a sledgeham- rner +o slap him. Connoisseur Of 'corn and an eager Broadcasier re- parier, Mai ioolc lime oui from his love problems io play The lead in ihe class play. Ernesiine J. Rasp General Traveling very far io aiiend Her- shey High, Ernesiine represenis Leb- anon in our Ucavalcade af seniors. Quiei and reserved mos? of ihe iime. she became an addiiion 'to fha class oi '45 iwo years ago. , Senafe walling Aan! ant! ducceadfuffy. Belly C. Reed General People who have lried lo make Belly lalkalive have given up in dis- may. However, The old adage, S+iII waler runs deep. is quile lrue in BeHy's case. We know lhai, in spile of her reserve, she has many friends. Floyd H. Renshaw, Jr. Vocalional The boogie-woogie-bugle boy from Palmdale, known lo his lriends as Foo, has blasfed away wilh lhe band and lhe Trojans lor several years. He can be seen wearing a red coal and leaning on a posl al all hockey games. Arfhur R. Roland Vocalional . Arfhur, from way back yonder in Sandhill, was quile a convincing fool- ball player in The senior play. He is also musical and vies wilh Gabriel in lhe arl of lrumpel playing. Arlhur is known io show a preference for freshman girls. Alla G. Royer Preparalory We never had any famous movfe slars bul we home someihing iusl as good. Lillie Miss Royer will never live down Misses Miranda, Huilon, and O'Brien. Our Choclalier edilor 'Favors lhe field of fashion designing for her fufure. Sara J. Rupp General Swalara S+alion's blonde miss is ci very energelic member ol lhe senior class. inexperienced dancers regard wilh envy her grace and rhylhm on lhe dance floor. Whalever career Sara chooses, we wish her all lhe luck in lhe world. C. Richard Reese Vocafional He floors lhrough lhe air wilh lhe grealesf of ease, fhis skilled diver. Besides demonslraling his na- falorial skill, Dick has also played varsily loolball. His dramalic abilily was a greal assel 'lo ihe senior play. Joseph M. Rockwell Academic Joe, our only male lwirler, has lhe grace lhal few high school boys acquire. ln The swimming pool or on lhe dance floor, his skill and rhylhm are unequaled. His good nalure and sunny smile win lor him many friends. Enrico A. Rossi Vocafional Popular Rico broughl honor fo Hershey High by becoming slale breasislroke champ in '44. The ol- fices he has held have been couni- less, among which The mosl impore lonl' were iunior class presideni' and Sludenl Senale vice-president His personalily is a sure key lo success. Georgelfa E. Ruhl Preparafory Georgie and her inleclious giggle has invaded many a class- room since she arrived four years ago. Musically inclined, The concerl slage holds greai' fascinalion for her. Were il in our power, Georgie, success would be yours. Edwin L. Saffazahn Vocaiional Joviol, fun-loving Eddie is known lo many as Bucky. The rea- son for lhis nickname is very obvi- ous. Nolhing ever happens for which he lacks a humorous commenf. His 'lavorile hangoul is 'rhe sporls arena on a Salurday night marcA . . . .7ri-.i!i- yum! ,M-ymay Ae congrafufafeclfor cfo5e cooperafion. Enzi L. Schiavonni Vocaiional Enzi, like all good machinisis, has much mechanical knowledge and knows how io use ii. The Benny Goodman of ihe vocaiionol school has been one of ihe band's clarinei- isis. Besides good looks, Enzi has o sense of humor and personaliiy plus. Pafsy M. Shope Preparafory Paisy's sweei, shy smile wins her friends wherever she goes. A greai admirer oi ihe Cleveland indians, she can convince anyone Thai Lou Boudreau is The besi' baseball player in ihe world. l-ler prize possessions are her auiographs of famous celeb- riiies. Carl S. Smiih Preparaiory Friendly, likable Smii'iy is a boy who has a sense of humor com- bined wiih characier and inielli- gence. Our firsi senior graduaie io ioin Uncle Sam's armed forces, Carl deserves all ihe luck ihai foie can give him. J. Marlin Smifh Vocafional Smiiiy is one of ihose char- ociers around whom ihere is never a dull momeni, a person who has a smile for everyone and a laugh for everyihing. l-ie may occasionally be found sirolling around a golf course. Roberf R. Sponaugle Preparaiory Though many greai Sponaugles have carried ihe ball for Hershey High, Spoony has broughi as much honor io ihe family name as his fa- mous predecessors. Our man of mus- cle was highesi scorer and capiain of ihe baskeiball and fooiball learns. Rhoda E. Schoolman General Liiile known, but neveriheless, worih knowing is ihis raiher quiei member of our worihy senior class. Though she has liiile io Say in school, she is quiie aciive in her pariicular circle of friends. Roberi B. Singer Vocaiional Ask Bob anyihing aboui Bu- icks and you will be amazed ai his knowledge of cars. As a maiier of Tacl, he specializes in anyihing ihai has wheels, including roller skaies. Like any irue elecirician, he likes io know whai makes ihings iick. Howard G. Smifh Vocaiional From ninih grade Laiin class io iweliih grade shop, Smiiiy and his screwball aniics have serii his classmaies inio spasms of laughier. l-lis likable grin and foghorn laugh accompany a sense of humor of which Danny Kaye would be proud. Lois E. Sponaugle General Lois, a quiei member of our class. is anoiher Spanaugle who has an unusual aihleiic abiliiy. Her skill ai badminion is maiched by few in her class, while her oiher inieresis lie in ice skaiing and swimming. Beverly A. Sfahl Preparaiory This liiile bundle of giggles and charm is our aihleiic, musical Bev. Bev knows her way around any boskeiball couri, dance floor. or swimming pool in iown. Many of her admirers say. She knows her way around, period. r , Myarcd winzb clonif Agua away our 4cLoo!5lairif. Gloria F. Sfeinruck Gen.-Com. A pleasanl disposilion and o greal sense ol humor make up lor this lairshaired maiden's deficiency in heighl. She is usually heard war- bling a song in lhe commercial halls or classrooms. Mary E. Slover Commercial Did you ever know a person whose smile is conlagious? Well, Mary's is lhal way. Mary is a iovial girl and loves lo make lhe class laugh. Because her hearl is iusl as big as she is, everybody will re' member her. Doris J. Swarlz Academic Her voice blending wilh lhe lusly cheers ol Hershey High sporls fans, Doris has been a vivacious member ol lhe pep squad lor lour years, A greal lover ol sporls, her leisure lime is laken up mainly by swimming, skaling, and dancing. Virgie Tslmudy Gen.-Com, Jovial, brown hair and eyes and good-nalured Virgie is repuled lo be a good sporl and lols ol lun. This Palmdale personalily has a sparkler on her lhird linger, lell hand, from lhe Uniled Sloles Navy. Charles R. Uhrich Vocalional The carpenlry shop's corpulenl Charlie comes all lhe way lrom Vian. The besl way lo locale him is lo go lo lhe nearesl loolball or ice hockey game. i- James M. Slover Preparalory All hail, James I, Hershey High's uncrawned king al cornl Jim is al home anywhere, especially on the gall course or lhe gridiron. Popular Jim headed our class in '43, and displayed his musical abilily in lhe band lor several years. Glenn T. Sullivan Academic Pigeon's lrish wil and keen sense ol responsibilily make him one ol our mosl popular seniors. Taking a whole-hearled inleresl in every iob given lo him, he has been an able Sludenl Senale Presidenl, a compe- lenl Choclalier pholography edilor, and on excellenl wreslling manager. Arlene A. Swope Gen.-Com. ll's a bird: il's a plane: il's Swope in her Ford. A greal girl lhis brownehairecl, blue-eyed maiden. She is a good sporl and a greal pol. If you are one ol Arlene's lriends, we advise you lo lake oul a lile insur- ance policy. Nora V. Tulli - Gen.-Com. This lascinaling and lun-loving girl is lhe reason why one sailor wanls la come home. Her chiel in- leresl is Love Sloriesf' Popping up wilh cynical wise-cracks, queslions. and new ideas, she has become a class lreosure. Wesley E. Vail Academic ll would be possible lo use many llowery odieclives lo describe Wes, bul he can be besl summed up by lhol commonly used lerm, a nice guy. Shy, handsome Wesley has given much ol his valuable lime lo lhe NSC ard Hall Palrol, Jgyarif. . . Wyarfiafaird A Marvin L. Via, Jr. Vocaiional The lad wiih ihe bee-you-ii-ful hair, and a gleam in his eye is Mar- vin, Energeiic and capable machin- isr, he divided lhe leisure lime of his senior year belween ihe class play and women. Lorraine C. Wagner Gen.-Com. To know her is io like her. This is whai we say aboui Lorraine, who is always cheerful and has a pleas- ani word for everyone. l-ler curreni inieresi' is in ihe Navy. Lorraino's cheers were a real aid 'foward our Souihern Penn Championship. Naomi M. Wagner Commercial Nor ihe exlremely ialkaiive iypo buf very aciive and persevering in everyihing she aiiempis, We remem- ber Naomi as a sincere person who is quile a True 'iriend io all her as' sociaies. Hulaerf L. Weaver Vocafianal Huberi, whose lace you've seen peering around 'rhe cabbages in The green grocery, is a plumber. l-le has a greal fondness lor sporls, espc cially baseball. In The senior play. he surprised us all by Turning aclor. H. Allison Winiers Preparciory Al, who lives, eals, and drinks sporis, has received a successful siarl in his iaurnalisiic career on our school paper's sporis page. For sev- eral years he has been ihe swim ming +eam's able manager. earn! af Me Lang! Comix. 37 Harry D. Wagner, Jr. Vacafional Jimmy has wandered around ihis school ever since kindergarfen, and can mosl irequenily be seen in the audi+orium's proieciion room. The mixed chorus could noi have ex- isied 'rhe pasi four years wiihoui ihis Hbasso proiundof' His siill-walking performance in ihe vocalional school assembly play was super. Mary M. Wagner Commercial Mary, an aiiraciive bruneiie, is always an ihe go and willing io do ior oihers, l-ler iavoriie paslime is wriling lo a ceriain lilile sailor bay. She likes dances and pariies buf in- sisis upon walking alone. Roberi R. Wagner Vocafional Shady has proved lhai good rnachinisis come in all sizes. His like able grin has made him very popu- lar as ihe baby oi rho seniors. We hope, however, ihai he will reach ihe some heigh+ oi success as ihe resi oi us. Ralph O. Weaver Vocafional Dick is anoiher one of our wreslling plumbers. Though he looks genlle enough, on ihe mai, he is clever and ioxlike. An aciive Var- siiy-H member, he has a winning smile which finds him friends in any acliviiy. Arlene C. Wise Academic When Arlene's dreamboaf comes home, ii will be carrying a red- headed sailor in ii. Arlene, having worked in a denrishs oflice, prides herself in knowing a greal deal abou? ieeih, bui ihe hope for wedding bells has swepi away her ambiiion ro be- come a denial hygienisl. ol,00Ling AJFMICLPJ fo greener l:7.7Jllll.I'2J fall!! eXCLI'll5 . Verna E. WiTmer Commercial This aTTracTive senior wiTh The lovely brown hair and eyes can al- ways be counTed on Tor a clever ex- pression or wise-crack. OTherwise she is noT TalkaTive, buT when she does speak, she generally geTs an appre- ciaTive laugh Tor a reward. Ida M. Zambernardi General Ida, SweeT as Apple Cider may noT have been wriTTen espe- cially Tor Miss Zambernardi, buT her sporTsrnanship makes her smile good- naTuredly aT anyone who TaunTs her wiTh The song. lda is speedy and skillTul in The gymnasium. Doris J. YorTy PreparaTory Doris, Palmdale's glamour girl, is one of our mosT popular college preparaTory sTudenTs. She is noTed Tor her ouTsTanding aThleTic abiliTy. Lucky will be The paTienT who wakes up To Tind This preTTy nurse beside his bed. Harry Zuver V0caTional CampbellTown's man wiTh The horn has used his lungs To advanTage in band, orchesTra, and chorus Tor several years, Harry is anoTher sen- ior who has enTered his shop dur- ing his senior year and has made good. Thelma Di'FFenderTer Commercial Blonde Thelma is one oT our newesT seniors buT well-known by her classrnaTes. She leTT Hershey High lasT year only To reTurn again This year. Thelma is Triendly and good- naTured and Takes a sincere inTeresT in Those around her. Lloyd R, Rider VocaTional Middlefown may claim The crediT Tor sending This lighf-haired senior To Hershey VocaTional School. Lloyd, noT The dull, boring Type. is always around when There is Tun go- ing on. He does his parT for The war by working in The TacTory, PeTer Hanford Academic A new acldiTion To The senior class, PeTer came To us Thoroughly Trained by a privaTe school. As a re- sulT, he seems To know quiTe a Tew Things ThaT would baTTle Hershey High sTudenTs. Tall, dark, and shy. he Takes a genuine inTeresT in cur- renT evenTs. RoberT S. Rogers Academic Everyone was pleased aT Bob's Tine porTrayal of The leading role in The senior play. For several years his Tenor voice blended wiTh The resT oT The chorus, and he has banged The drums in The band. David E. Shaffer Academic You'd never dream ThaT behind ThaT mop oT unruly hair, Tlashy shirT, and devil-may-care grin lies a brain. 'Tis True, Tor Mr. ShaTTer's versaTile wriTing abiliTy and original- iTy have earned Tor him a place among The senior sTars. ay . . . maid? .lance Legad fo regeue Jfrain. ofdfuolying for a wLiA. ' 38 Onof IQ! SENIORS SERVING OUR COUNTRY IN WORLD WAR II IFeb. 20, I945I LAWRENCE GARRISON WILLIAM GARRISON CLAIR GEESAMAN CLAIR GRUBER RODNEY JOHNSTIN CARL KEENER DONALD KELLEY EARL MARSHALL JOHN MULL DAVID SHAFFER ROBERT SINGER CARL SMITH HARRY ZUVER HERSHEY HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI OF DERRY TOWNSHIP KILLED IN ACTION DURING WORLD WAR II f Pvl. Roy Baselwore, '42 f William H. Boyer, radar man 3rd class, '43 f LI. James F. Broolcs, '34 f Sgl. William S. Dell, '4I f Sgl. William R. Gray, '4I f L+.JoI1n A. Hummer, '33 f LI. Howard A. Lloyd, '30 f Pvl. Paul E. Rhoacls, '4I f PIC. Ray M. Slwanlc, '42 f Allen M. Smillw, seaman Isl class, '36 f Plc. Alfred J. Sylvesler, '4l f SfSgI. Edgar A. Zeller, '39 . . . 'Ugaf f'Lom fgsis Eofzozul Jaan! we lugs IIIZCTSQASCI cfsuofion fo fguf cuuas foz wfilfcg fgey gave fgs Lai! maaiwzs of Llsuofiofz . . . ffiaf we 124:15 'zsiofus fffui ffius clear! Aga!! not gave cliacl in uaif . .H goodye fo our .xdfma Wafer. 39 Verficallyz Mrs. Phillips . . . Accen+ on You'rh g The way +o c mcn's hecrfg And The band played on . . . g Hello, Mr. Currylg You wreck 'em . . . we fix 'emg The vocafional school goes Co-ed. 40 Across, I. fo r.: The Four Horsemen . . . Sponcugle, you're o big boy now! . . . I2 D Trio . . Coy , . . Remember when? Remembrance of ihings posh' . . , Hof dog! . . . Air-minded . . . Comforfable? . . . Two of c .kind . . . OFFicer O'SuIlivcn . . .The +hinker. 4 I ---4 fx fx - fx fi? Fw-Q. C--5.2 if '---on-......., U--Q... ,,........n--M if g:...... -M37-1 rf' - f f'7.. .i Q ltr, 'R 682, 29 2332 ffrlim ' 2... ,gfififsff ,ga .-..--1 YQ My, 3iEiw-- EQTU ' A...iLQf' -- JP '0- l ' ...- ...vnu-pm.--... .,.........,.........,..., X ----.....,,.. w---......... I 1.---.... '-'iv' 43 CAM MA We, The class of I945, being aT sound mind and body, do hereby make our lasT will and TesTamenT. To The school, we bequeaTh a longer lunch hour, a 'Teen age canTeen, a swimming pool, and a beTTer audiTorium. To The BroadcasTer sTafF, we leave an aT- Tice in which one can Turn around To leave in- sTead aT having To baclc ouT. For The walls of The girls' washrooms, we presenT Ten buckeTs oT red painT so lipsTiclq can- noT mar Their beauTy. To '45's ChoclaTier sTaFT, we leave a wealTh oT ideas, plenTy oT Tilm, and our sympaThy. To The TaculTy, we bequeaTh an unlimiTed amounT oT paTience, Tolerance, and undersTand- ing. To Mr. Hovis, we give a leTT-handed baclc- scraTcher Tor scraTching his righT ear, To Mr. McCracken, we leave a crew ol paperhangers, painTers, and TurniTure-movers To malfe his house livable. To Miss Van ZandT goes a cedar chesT Tor her endless supply aT cosTume iewelry. To all underclassmen, we nobly surrender our inTelligence, personaliTy, characTer, and physical beauTy. To The freshmen, we leave our maTuriTy and wisdom. To The sophomores, we bequeaTh our abil- iTy To proTiT by experience. To The juniors, we leave Tair weaTher Tor nexT year's prom, red pencils Tor The class Treas- urer, a box oT aspirins Tor The TuTure yearbook ediTor, and a generous supply oT ham Tor The senior play. To lonely iunior girls, ,laneT Miller and Georgie Ruhl dedicaTe Their boolc, Absence Malces The l-learT Grow Ponder. To lonely iunior boys, Jack Girvin is willing To yield his liTTle blaclc book oT addresses oT l-lar- risburg chiclcs. ll-le memorized Them all, any- way.l To Bob Mccanclless, who can use iT, goes WalTer Gingrich's meelcness. To Frank Bybee, MaT Prong leaves his un canny abiliTy To Tallr much and say noThing. To Bill Cagnoli, Al WinTers relucTanTly gives up his cradle-robbing Technique. To Jean Unger, we gladly leave PaT Shope's quieTness. To any hopelessly proporiioned iunior lass, we lend Bev STahl's luscious curves. To Della Rice, Lucille Poorman beguealrhs lier vivaciousness and school spiriT. To .lonaThon Dundore, Daisy ProcTor hands over his way wiTh women plus his abiliTy To Throw his ioinTs around during a hoT number. To Polly BuTler, we leave Shirley Barnes' yen Tor men. To Annie ChrisTopher, BeTTy Bowman gives The presidency oT The Female l-lermiTs' Associa- Tion. To any dull iunior, Nora Tulli leaves her abiliTy To Tell a Tunny sTory anywhere, any Time, To anybody. To Charlie Muench and JaneTTe Kreider, Dave Shalller and AlTa Royer bequeaTh Their originaliTy and sense oT humor. To The D'Eramo Twins, who need iT, go MaTalda DiMagno's ambiTion and eTTorT. Upon all TuTure class officers, Lynn Garri- son besTows his Tine leadership qualiTies. We deparT, Then, on This day oT May 20 l945, leaving behind our besT wishes To all who enTer and leave The porTals oT Hershey l-ligh School. Sr. Sec. ChieT: KATHRYN l-TEIDE EdiTor4in-ChieT: ALTA ROYER Class PresidenT: LAWRENCE GARRISON cf..,,f..f mf f1,.....,f ThaT is only The pasT, I said To The old woman. Show me whaT lies ahead Tor The class oT '45. Very well, she replied. Look inTo The crysTal ball. LiTTing my eyes To The shining obiecT, I saw images oT Tormer classmaTes seaTed aT a ban- queT Table. The woman explained. IT is I955. Your classmaTes are gaThered aT an alumni dinner. Everyone looks prosperous and happy. Many ex- change greeTings Tor The TirsT Time in years. AT The head oT The Table siTs The ToasT- masTer, Lawrence Garrison. Mr. Garrison now owns a muniTions planT in Milwaukee. AT his righT is Enrico Rossi, Billy Rose's parTner in The Rose-Rossi 'Aquacades aT '55.' SeaTed aT his leTT is The U. S. golf champ, .lim STover. Beside Mr. STover siTs Glenn T. Sullivan, religious edu- caTor and auThor oT The book, 'I Double Dare Yau.' Ah, whaT Tamous names have gaThered herel From New York are .loneT Miller, Anna GrTenzi, Ardella FasnachT, and AlTa Royer. Miss Miller recenTIy made her debu+ in Carnegie Hall. Miss OrTenzi is a Powers model. Miss FasnachT wroTe a besT seller, 'I-low Clean Was My Alley.' These young ladies wear chic gowns designed exclusively by The Tashion experT, AlTa Royer. PIown in Trom Texas are Dave ShaTTer and MaT Prang, ediTors oT The Kansas CiTy BUGLE. They also broughT Their secreTaries, KiT I-leide and Grace Behrens. WiTh Them is The renowned sporTs cornmenTaTor, AI WinTers, Geraldine McCorkeI and Mary Daniel Traveled TarThesT To This class reunion. Geraldine IeTT her Tarm in Ireland, while Mary came Trom Paris, where she has become The greaTesT woman scienTisT since Curie. BosTon socialiTes, Misses Barnes, I-lenry, and Markley, are spending The weekend aT Ho- Tel I-Iershey. Near Them is Alba Marcucci, who leads a popular all-girl band. AT The TarThesT end oT The Table are U. oT P.'s Too+boII coach, Bob Sponaugle, and his wiTe, Beverly. A WashingTon's Gladys Kerr is The counTry's greaTesT Temale poliTician. Two I'lolIywood rep- resenTaTives are MaTaIda Di Magno, who owns a nighT club, and Nora Tulli, Virginia G'Brien's sTand-in. Many housewives are presenT: NiTa CIemenTe, Elsie Kreider, Verna WiTmer, Marion Koons, Arlene Wise, Jean L. Miller, BeTTy Bar- ley, Virgie Tschudy, Polly EckerT. Some oT The boys who have seTTIed down are Glenn Espen- shade, Donald Lehman, LesTer McCurdy, I-lomer GosThnian, WalTer Gingrich, and ArThur Roland. BeTTy Bowman and Mary STover are Temale hermiTs. Many girls have become 'angels oT mercy': Janice Burns, Marie Doyle, Doris YorTy, Doris SwarTz, Phil I-Ieisey, ElizabeTh Graybill, and RiTa BemesderTer. Lucille Poorman is an I-I.I.S. house- moTher . . . The old woman's voice became inaudible. The crysTaI ball and images Taded away. IT was all a wonderTul, realisTic dream. BuT someThing inside me whispered, All righT, world! We're reacly-Tor you and your problems. There's a TuTure ahead Tor The class oT '45. NEVER SINCE EVE SeaTed-Rogers, Bucciarelli, Bofhwell, Heide, Roclxwell, ClemenTe, Espenshade, Doyle, Prang. STanding-Via, Meyer, DeAngelo, KunTz, Sullivan, OrTenzi, Miller, Gingrich, Roland, Weaver, Miss ZarTman, Mull, Royer, Poorman, Renshaw, Foreman, STover, SmiTh, Reese. To Those who parTicipaTed in any role, maior or minor, in The magniTicenT sTage exTravaganza, Ever Since Eve, go indescribable orchids! Overcoming innumerable handicaps, The seniors oT '45, on The nighT oT December 4Th, presenTed The mosT magniTicenT display oT acTing ever done in ChocolaTefI'own q Then on December 5Th shaTTered all oTher aTTendance records by playing beTore a Throng who were TorTunaTe enough To gain admiTTance, as The S. R. O. sign appeared TwenTy minuTes beTore The curTain rose. Praise Tor This senior classic is divided among all parTicipanTs. Miss Mary ZarTman, blonde, energeTic English Teacher, was given The unenviable Task oT direcTing. She had To choose her casT Trom people she meT Tor The TirsT Time, as This is her iniTial year as a member oT The local TaculTy. Bob Ad Lib Rogers, who Turned rehearsals inTo nighTmares, is sTill Taking bows Tor his unparalleled perliormance as Johnny Clover and was a lceysTone in bringing The crowd To a capaciTy naTure on The Tollowing evening. 'Twas on The nighT oT December 5Th ThaT MaT Call Me Rooney Prang esTablished himselT as a naTural comedian when he Torced The audience inTo side-spliTTing laughTer and sponTaneous applause wiTh his version oT Johnny. Rose Bucciarelli and Marie Doyle had Their own inTerpreTaTions 46 of Susan, Johnny's girl friend. Borh srarlels did berler Than lheir besl. Spud, Johnny's inseparable pal, was excellenlly handled by Marvin Via and Glenn Espenshade, vocarional Barrymores, Space alone limirs adequale praise +o olher members of lhe casl who had minor buf impor+anr roles in 'rhe producrion. There is room for praise of Evelyn Kunlz and Lucille Poorman, who porlrayed ,lohnnyls molher in a fashion lar above par. Angelo DeAngelo and Carl Smilh as Johnny's absem'-minded falher, Shirley Barnes and Nila Clemenfe as fhe Soulhern belle who slreals Johnny's hearr, Glenn Sullivan and John Mull as lhe sarcasfically kind Cappy were good. l-luberf Weaver and Richard Reese as +he handsome foolball caplain, and Anna Orlenzi and Alla Royer were oulslanding. ' lnieresfing especially To lhe shy sophomores were fhe romanfic scenes, which were in lhe hands of KH' Heide and Joe Roclcwell in Jrheir roles of Marrha and Henry. The scene was porlrayed as well by Romaine Foreman and Floyd Renshaw Jrhe second nighl of +he show. As we now reminisce, we who were lorjrunafe, indeed, +o see and +o have such excellen+ Talenlr in our class express grafilude 'ro fhe nrh degree lo all, whelher s+ars or ushers, who helped malce Ever Since Eve a lremendous successl 47 THE T945 Cl-IGCLATIER Edifor-in-chief ,..... AITQ Royer porTed baclc Through Time To The happy days Ass'T Edifors .......... Mary Daniel, ElizabeTh Graybill Senior Secfion Chief ....,..,.. ..,.. Senior Section Ass'+ ......,.., .KaThryn l-loide ....Ardella FasnachT Feufure EdiTor .........,..,........... David ShaTTer ART EdiTor ............,.,...,,.,,.., MaTalda Di Magna Ass'Ts .... GeorgeTTa Ruhl, Arlene Wise, Joseph Rockwell SPORTS Boys' SporTs EdiTor ..,......,..., AssT .,......,....., ..,,Al WinTers ...Enrico Rossi Girls' SporTs Edifor .,.. .... .... G r ace Behrens Ass T ...,...................,........ .JaneT BoThwell Phofography ...,.. Glenn Sullfvan ADVERTISING Manager ...........i..i,,......,,... Alba Marcucci Jaclc Balmer, Janice Burns, Jean L. Miller, Leonard Picci- oTTi, James STover SALES Manager .. ,.....,... ........ M ary STover Ass'T ...,..,... .,,.v,.,... ,...... L e sTer McCurdy TYPISTS Wilma Mangold, Rose Bucciorelli, Jean BrandT, Helen Eby FACULTY ADVISERS Sophie Rolcosz, Anno Shanlcweiler, Barbara WaTson, Hi- ram GraTT, George Kunlcle Ten . . . TwenTy , , . ThirTy years Tram now, when alumni aT The class oT '45 open Their Time- worn ChoclaTiers, They will once again be Trans- They spenT as seniors aT l-lershey l-ligh School. As They Turn The pages, They will loolc wiTh Tond remembrance aT The picTures oT classmaTes They loved, gaze aT picTures aT The organizaTions To which They were so proud To belong. They will smile wiTh Tears in Their eyes aT The phoTographs ThaT were Talcen aT The heighT oT Their careTree, glorious youTh. Turning To The sporTs secTion, They will remember The TooTball games. . . hoT- dogsl' . . . band music . . . yelling Themselves hoarse Tor The Trojans. They will remember The Orange and Blue QuinTeT racing down The bas- LeTball courT, The many vicTories, The pep as- semblies, and The aTTer-game dances. Such reminiscing will be possible because oT The eTTorTs oT a group oT hard-working sTudenTs. Choosing a Theme, designing illusTraTions, cal- lecTing inTormaTion, wriTing arTicles, selling ads, and rushing To meeT deadlines were among The long lisT aT responsibiliTies shared by Miss Sophie Rolcosz, TaculTy adviser, The ediTors, and The en- Tire sTaTT. AT lengTh, arT, phoTography, and liT- eraTure produced a symphony oT The Thousand precious memories which The ChoclaTier will sTore Tor years To come in The recesses oT The mind. . 'Sf Across-I. +o r.: Knee ou? of ioin+?g Concenhciiong Three heads are beffer +hon oneg Charm Where did you gei' ihci Elm, Glenn? 49 fn, lvl W N -w -4-3 Verficullyz Mr. Frysinger and his group of coke salesmen. Fine work, seniors! . . . The big evenf af Hoiei Hershey. Verficcllyz Don'+ siep on my skid! . . . 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Noi on 'lop bui' sfill climbing. 52 11 ,Q D rfrd J Q if JZW44 I J, NS, X X 'SN X X YQNENQ1 15 , EX ,-W Q ' v Q X I 'E' X X U 1 51 X 'NX 'X iw A NX xi , 'X X 'S A Q 2 'X X . x 4 Mm? X cs, 7 A x Q h N W ff f ,gm fi J. Aldinger M. Alexander G. Ann D. Asch J. Auld R. Aumen G. Barlels L. Baum C. Blanlcen E. Bowman C. Boyd E. Boyer J. Brand? John Brandi S. Brandi' H. Brinser H. Brown M. Burlcholder F. Bybee W. Ccgnoli E. Campbell J. Cassel G. Cioban Tl-IE CLASS OF JUNIOR CLASS Presiden+ ..... ..,..............., ..,.. C h arles Muench Vice-Presidenf . .. .,...... Carl Curry Secrefary .........,..,,,..,.,..............,........,..,.. Janelle Kreider Treasurer ,..,,,......,,,.,....,......,,.,................,..... lris Miller lf 'rhe class ol '46 can be judged by Jrheir acrivilies of Jrhis year, 'rhere is cerrain To be a well organized senior class nexr year. The fun-loving, jivin' juniors held rwo gay gel'-logefhers olher +han 'rheir prom, rhe lfirsl on Seplember 3O+h and lhe second on December 22nd. In Oclober, class jewelry was purchased. Noi la be ourshone by rheir superior seniors, Jrhe juniors were well represenled in music and sjoorls. ln foolball, Chesler Reichenbach, Lesrer Baum, Harry Zeigler, JUNIOR BOYS Curry J. Hoerner De Angelo R. Hummer Dundore R. Kaylor . Eysrer B. Kegerize Faclcler J. Keibler Farsi R. Landvaler Fasnachl R. Larsen . Fasnachr W. Lerch Fausnachl E. Lewis . Feaser J. Long . Forney P. Long Geesaman F. Marshall Gerlach R. McCandless Gingrich L. Mccorlcel seph Gingrich R. Miller Gipe C. Muench Good H. Nelson Grogan E. Nimsz Grubb W. Nissley Hainly P. O'Neal Hallman R. Painler Harler M. Peffley Hefriclr W, Peifler J. Piclcel H Ralcosky C Reichenbaugh G Richards R. Riclrer K. Rodgers B. Roof R. Rosenlcrans H Ruddle P. Scheerz R. Shepler D Simes F. Simione T. Smerfneck J. Smilh P. Smilh R. Snyder R. Spiller R. Tice E. Vefrulli l. Wenger H, Wilmer H. Zeiger D. Zimmerman NINETEEN FCDRTY-SIX I D. Alfabelli C. Andrione H. Andrioni J. AHicIcs V. Bagnarelli A. Barnharf B. Bell J. Blaclc M Boyer E. Brandi J. Brenberger E. Briclcer B. Brinser M. Brinser I. Buarli P Bufler L. Capifani M Carmany M Carnes R. Cassel A. Chrisfopher A. Clemens F. Coleman P. Cropp E. D'Erama G. D'Eramo R. D'Eramo F. Di Blasio Franlc Simione, and Ray Snyder were represenlarives. William Cag- noli, Jonalhon Dundore, Carl Curry, and John Hoerner were 'raps in baslqelball. Charles Muench swam his way 'ro vicrory, while Allen Fasnachf and James DeAngelo were successful in 'rheir wreslling marches. Leading 'rhe class in music were Carl Curry, Edward Lewis, William Cagnoli, Charles Muench, Jane McNulry, Jean Walmer, Joseph I-Iarler, and John Kiebler. JUNIOR GIRLS A. Dupler G. Kluclc F. Ebersole M. Koons F. Eclcerf J. Kreider R. Eisenhour M. Kriner M. Fernsler R. Kunlcle B. Foley B. Lehman M. Fox D. Lehman E. Funlchouser P. Leiblried F. Garrison M. Leusch M. Garrison H. Lineweaver B. Gingrich F. Loaan M. Grove J. Long E. Habeclrer V. Long M. Hain B. Louser H. I-Iainly H. Mas+ers A. Haldeman M. McCorIcle J. Heichel J. McNulIy E. Heisey M. Mease J. Helriclc H. Miller F. Holilier I. Miller B. Johnsrin D. Nace D. Kain F. Nisley M. Kauffman D. Olive M. Kaufz J. O'NeaI D. Keeler R. O'Neal A. Kerr V. Paponeffi M. Kipp I. Pogai M. Kleinfeller M. Purcell B. Reed D. Reiber D. Rice G. Riclcer M. Rifrel D. Rhine E. Roland M. Schwenlc I. Seaman L. Shenlc M. Smifh P. Smifh A. Snyder N. Sfraub- S. Siuber J. Sullo V. Surface G. Tcraschi B. Trump D. Uhrich J. Unger J. Walmer N. Wenger I.. Wenrich M. Wilmer M. Yinger J. Yosl M. Zeigler Tl-lE CLASS GF J. Alwine R. Baclcenslose R. Baiocchi D. BarneS H. Basehore D. Basli A. Seek A. Behrendl' H. Brandl A. Breelcenmalcer J. Brelh H . Brinser P. Buclc L. Clocle M. Conrad D. Dell P. Ebersole R. Eclcenrolh V. Eiler W. Fausnachl F. Fawber L. Fisher J. Flowers C. Fox E. Gallagher C. Garre? Aller a ralher rough Trip Through The freshman slage, The soph- omores launched Themselves on smoolher wafers under The leader- ship of class presidenl Kennelh Wenger, vice-presidenl Eugene Smilh, secrelary Edward Weisl, and lreasurer Gloria Hess. The sophomores played a prominenl por? in school aclivilies, especially sporls. R. J. R. J. C C L. L. L. R. P. F. R. D. H H G R. M P. R. H R. R. J. SOPHOMORE BOYS Garrel Garrison Garrison Gaspari Gasper Gerberich Gingrich Gipe Glolgeller Greiner Grubb Grumbine Haas Heisey Heisey Heisey Henderson Henry Hess Helriclc Hossinger Hossler Hugendubler Hugendubler Huzvar D. Keiper G. Kieffer J. Kosier B. Lehman D. Leli M. Lingle A. Lasse R. Manari R, McCurdy O. Miller P. Miller W. Miller A. Moyer H. Myers G. Nissley W. Nye V. Pasquini R. Pele-rman R . Pickel J. Pizzingrilli B. Raynes T. Roberfson C. Robson E. Ronieri A. Rossi Ruller Sheffler Shih'le+ Shirernan Shops Simonelfi Sipe Smilh Smilh Spangler Spaziani Speck Sfernberger Sloner Sfriclcler Surace Swarfz Weisl' Wagner Wenger Willard Wise Wolfgang Young Youlz Zerphey Adams NINETEEN FORTY-SEVEN M. L. D. M A. M E. J. T. B. D. B. N C A Barnharf Barfh Baschi Bowman R. Brandi' Brown Bucks Calomai Carnes Casini Cassel Ciabone College Dearwechler John l-luzvar, James Gaspari, and Eugene Smiih were our- slanding in varsily foolloall, Olher sophomores in ihe varsiry lineup were Camillo Gasper, Richard Garrison, Lawrence Clark, Kenneih Wenger, and Richard Baiocchi. In baskefball, Kennefh Wenger, James Gaspari, Camillo Gas- per, and Richard Baiocchi mode ihe varsiiy squad, while in wreslling John Huzvar, Paul Herrick, Richard Hugendubler, and Jack Pizzin- grilli made 'rhe varsily grapplers. Swimming also drew oui some sophomores, including Melvin Hess, Alberl Rossi, Verling Effrer, and Edward Weisf. All of The sophomores are looking forward lo nexr year, when They will no longer be looked down upon as sophomores and will bow only lo Jrhe senior class. SOPHOMORE GIRLS C. DeCarlo McCorkle F. Deimler McGill B. Delweiler McKee F. De Sanfis Meashey C. De Verler Memmie E. Eisenhour Miller D. Lepperd Nesfer E. Long Nye G. Long Oliver E. Louser Orfenzi J. Magrini Pagano D. Mahon Pala M. Marcucci Pairick L. May Pechini 57 F. Summers D . Summy H. Summy J. Tschudy D. Vogel J. Wagner V. Walker F. Werl' E. Wolfe J. Yingsf M. Zaccaqnini I. Zambernardi A. Zariman S. Zenimeyer B. Zierdl Q93 'mb ross-l. fo r.: Tillie, flue Toiler . . . Harvey Wilmer and . . . guess who . . . Junior Class Omcers . . . Long, long ago . . .Rely rch, rch! . . . Sophomore Class Officers. 58 -25 M f' E 54 35 - I fx it : whx ,I 1 K I E XM , xv. X - ,A R AI sa X 3 lil 'Nw y X 'a 1 , MNA fq 'N XA .xml ,N ' 'Lf in TD .+A L ,V N XX 'F2l1.Xff, f' 5Q A5-5 'I .4,,J41 ' gf 1' ' A 'X x V. In , Nl xx A 0.41 lx ,h , X xx! Ni l lx HEL VJ J X S ll. f H n, 3 5 STUDENT SENATE SecTecl Miss Feruccl YorTy Krelder KunTz, Sullivan, Dundore, M, STover, Foley, Sfunding Shuman Black DlMagno J STover, BuTler, Henderson, Hecps, Gingrich, Samuel Black, SmuTh Heide McCurdy Doyle Curry, DiDomenico, Cagnoli, Bucks. NoT plcTurecl J Hoerner H Sponcugle, A. Miller. The purpose oT a sTudenT governmenT is To give iTs members an opporTuniTy To believe and uphold democraTic principles Through The acTual TuncTioning oT a democracy in The school and To develop leadership Through parTicipaTion in acTiviTies. The senaTe has compleTed anoTher successTul year under The guidance oT Glenn Sullivan, presidenT: .lonaThan Dundore, vice- presidenTg BeTTy Foley, recording secreTaryg Evelyn KunTz, corre- sponding secreTaryg Mary STover, Treasurer: and TaculTy adviser, Miss Ann Eerucci. The mosT ouTsTanding accomplishmenTs Tor The year include The welcoming oT new sTudenTs and helping Them geT orienTed dur- ing The TirsT Tew days oT The new Term, The planning oT an acTiviTies calendar conTaining all The social evenTs Tor The school year, a senaTe honor roll posTed in The main corridor OT The school every marking period: chariTable proiecTs in The communiTyg proposal oT a Teen Age CenTer, and The mainTenance oT good ciTizenship in The school. Each year The senaTe sends Two represenTaTives To The Amer- ican YouTh EoundaTion Camp in Shelby, Michigan, where sTudenTs are given an opporTuniTy To exchange ideas ThaT will help malce Them The good ciTizens aT The TuTure. 50 HALL PATRGL J. LEE MCCONNELL ...,.......,. . 4,,.. .... ....., ...... , . . . , ..Direcior Firsf Row-Fausnochi, Siover, Johnsiin, Rogers, Sullivan, Curry. Second Row-Mr. McConnel, Pickel, Feffley, Sponcugle, Fornwalf, Vail, Black. Meunch. Third Row-Long, Simes, Wi+mer, Winiers, Gingrich, Henderson, Ann, Procier. Fourfh Row-Mccondless, Bybee, Gingrich, Lcndvuier, Good, Keggerize, Ccgnoli, i MYRON MILLER ... ...,.... . ..... ........ ...,. ..,.,, .... . , , . Direcior A. Albriie, G. Bosfi, T. Basii, D. Blansei, A. Brehm, G. Breidensfine, C. Bucks, J. Burns, .l. Curry, K. Donmoyer, R. Eckeri, R. Eisenhour, .l. Eshleman, L. Gorman, R. Gcspcri, T. Gich, M. Gingrich, J. Gipe, E. Grubb, C. Hair, M, Houck, B. Hess, M. Hrcnge, S. Koylor, W. Kilrea, R. Kreiser, M. Long, G. Marcocci, G. Miller, S. Moyer, N. Orfenzi, C. Snavely, H. Sonnon, R. Sfover, L. Unger, J. Via, R. Wenrich, M. Wilson, F. Wise, P. Wiimer, E. Wolfgang, E. Zcr+mon. SAFETY PATRCDL The name oT This club speaks Tor iTselT. Each year a group oT boys organize To help mainTain order and cleanliness in The school during lunch-Time, The Noon Service Club meeTs every Two weelcs wiTh iTs adviser, J. Lee McConnell, To discuss ways oT improving Their sysTem. Since The lunch period has been shorTened and movies no longer have To be shown aT noon, The club can Turn all oT iTs aTTen- Tion To providing greaTer eTTiciency in lunch disTribuTion aT The caTeTeria. Problems resulTing Trom The long lines during The shorTened iunch period have been slcillTully handled, so ThaT iT has been made possible To caTer To many hungry sTudenTs in a Tew rninuTes. Such service on The parT oT The club is invaluable To The war eTTorT as well, Tor The Time saved aT lunch means an earlier dismissal oT school so ThaT sTudenTs may have The opporTuniTy To oTTer Their services in The communiTy. We oTTer our Thanks To This cooperaTive group oT boys Tor The Tine work They have done in improving The lunch-Time alrmosphere. OTFicers oT The Noon Service Club: Presidenf ..., Vice-PresidenT SecreTc:ry ., Treasurer .... STudenT SenaTe .....Wesley vsii .,.,.,HQfvey Wiimer ,mmeiem Espenshode .. .... ..,i.,. D Ovid simes RepresenTaTive . , .... WalTer Gingrich FirsT Row-Leff To RighT: Brown, Deimler, Pickle, Peffley, Rogers, Zeiger, Sullivan Second Row-Mr. McConnell, L. Gingrich, Simes, Wiimer, Long, Vail, LandvaTer, Good Third Row-Ricker, W. Gingrich, Mccandless, Espenshode. NQCDN SERVICE CLUB 62 HIGHER AND HIGHER SENIOR MEMBERS J. ATTicIrs, B. Barley, S. Barnes, G. Behrens, J. BoThweII, B. Bowman, J. Brandt R. BucciareIIi, C. Casini, J. Cassel, M. Daniel, M. DeDonaTis, M. Doyle, J. Drescher, H. Eby, M. Elmi, A. Fausnachf. E. Flory, R. Foreman, M. GosThonian, J. Guardianni, K. Heide, B. Heisey, P, Heisey, D. Hubler, M. Kline, M. Koons, E. Kunfz, E. Lehman, B. Lilly, A. Marcucci, M. MarI:Iey, J. MiIIer, J. Miller, J. MiIIer, Mr. Miller, G. McCorIreI, A. Orfenzi, E. Pagana, B. Reed, A. Royer, G. Ruhl, S. Rupp, P. Shope, L. SponaugIe, B. STahI, M. STover, D. SwarTz, V. Tshudy, N. TuIIi, L. Wagner, A. Wise, D. YorTy, I. Zcmbernardi. JUNIOR MEMBERS C. Andrioni, V, BagnareIIi, A. Barnharf, B. Bell, J, BIacI:, M, Boyer, J. Brenberger, E. Bricker, B. Brinser, M. Brinser, M. Carnes, R. Cassel, A. ChrisTopher, F. Coleman, R, Cunkle, E, D'Eramo, G. D'Eramo, R. D'Eramo, A. Dupler, R. Eisenhour, M. Fernsler, B. Foley, M. Fox, F. Garrison, D. Geiz, B. Gingrich, M. Grove, E. Habecker, H. HainIy, J. HeTricIr, E. Heisey, F. Hoffer, B. JohnsTin, M. Kauh, M. Koons, M. Kline, G. Kluclc, J. Kreider, P. Leibfried, B. Lehman, D. Lehman, M. Leusch, H. Line- weaver, F. Logan, V. Long, B. Louser, H. MasTers, M. Mease, I. MiIIer, D. Nace, F. Nisley, D, Olive, J. O'NeaI, V. Paponeffi, I. Poggi, B. Reed, D. Rice, G. Ricker, M. RiTTIe, M. Schwenlr, L. Shank, M. SmiTh, P. SmiTh, S. STuber, J. SuIIo, V. Surace, B, Trump, J. Walmer, L. Wenrick, M. Yinger, J. YosT. TRL HL CLUB Under The waTchTuI eye oT MarTha FausT, The Tri-I-Ii-Y began iTs season zesTTuIIy and con- Tinued iTs exceIIenT work ThroughouT The schooI year. The membership increased This year, The iuniors parTicuIarIy making up The buIIc oT The cIub, The TirsT monThIy meeTing was The Tradi- TionaI iniTiaTion ceremony Tor The new mem- bers. SuperinTendenT Raymond Koch spoke To The girls. The girIs perTormed numerous services ThroughouT The year. They collecfed money Tor sTamps and bonds, made scrapbooks Tor hos' pifalized servicemen, and sponsored a Go-To Church Campaign. During The ChrisTmas season, The combined TaIenTs oT The I-Ii-Y and Tri-Hi-Y in assembIy gave evidence aT The cIoser cooperaTion oT The Two groups in The pasT year. Each year The members aT The Tri-I-Ii-Y eagerly awaiT Their TormaI Daisy Dance, Tor which The annual Daisy Queen is chosen. This evenT is The highIighT oT The group's social ac- TiviTies. The oTTicers oT The club are Pegge Henry, prosidenTp DeIIa Rice, vice-presidenT: KaThryn Heide, secreTaryg Jean R, Miller, Treasurer, ObiecTive-To seek, To Tind, To share, SIogan-Pure ThoughTs, pure words, pure acTions. PIaTTorm-SeIT-improvemenT, ChrisTian TeI- Iowship, uniTed service. CoIors-Red, whiTe, and blue, which ex- press sacriTice, puriTy, and IoyaITy and are ex- empIiTied in The Triangle, Torch, and Circle. I-ll-Y CLUB G. Ann, D. Barns, G. BarTels, J. Balmer, A. BehrendT, S. Black, J. BreTh, F. Bybee, W. Cagnoli, L Clark, M. Conrad, C. Curry, P. Ebersole, A. FasnachT, F. Fawber, E, Fornwalf, C. GarreTT, R. Garri- son, C. Gerberich, C. Gerlach, J. Girvin, L. G-loTTelTer, J. Good, J. HarTer, G. Henderson, P. HeTriclc P. Hoclxer, J. Hoerner, J. Huzvar, B. Kegerize, J. Kiebler, K. Kopenhaver, J. Kosier, R. Landva+er, E Lewis, J. Long, E. Marshall, C. Muench, M. Peffley, J. Piclcel, M. Prang, K. ProcTor, E. Ranerio, R Reese, F. Renshaw, F. RoberTson, J. Rockwell, R. Rogers, E. SaTTazahn, P. SheeTz, D. Simes, R. SmiTh R. Sponaugle, J. STover, D. STrickler, G. Sullivan, J. Surace, R. Wagner, K. Wenger, A. WinTers, A Wihner. This group oT boys is comprised oT seniors, iuniors, and sophomores oT The l-ligh School. IniTiaTion weelc, The observance aT which is re- quired oT new members, Took place in The be- ginning oT The school year. During Those days The sophomores again made Themselves ludi- crous wiTh Their wearing oT lcniclcers, bow-Ties, and appropriaTely-worded signs. Following The enTrance oT Charles KenT, Tormer l-li-Y adviser, inTo The armed Torces, The Hi-Y welcomed iTs new leader, Eugene Herr, science Teacher oT The l-ligh School, The oTTicers chosen Tor The club are: presidenT, KenneTh Kopenhaverq vice-presidenT, Charles Muenchq secreTary, Shuman Blaclc: Treasurer, Allison WinTers. The l-li-Y senT Two represenTaTives, MaT Prang and Diclc Reese, To The Leadership Con- Terence aT JuniaTa College. The boys broughT back To The club valuable inTormaTion and ex- perience gained during Their sTay There. AT The YuleTide season, The organizaTion purchased and erecTed a ChrisTmas Tree Tor The school. The Tree was placed in The cenTer oT The second Tloor To welcome sTudenTs enTering The building, In cooperaTion wiTh The girls oT The Tri-Hi-Y, an impressive ChrisTmas assembly pro- gram was produced. RepresenTaTives aT The Two groups enTerTained wiTh numerous ChrisTmas carols. HI-Y INITIATION 65 wg, -Ffsgg.. me 4 'xi jg g WR THE l945 BROADCASTER NEWS EDITORS Ja nelle Kreider Doris Yorly VOCATIONAL E Dale Burlcliolder Malllwew Meyer PRINTERS Jacl: Girvin Elwood Bowman Donald Evans Jonallwon Dundore DITORS FEATURE EDITORS SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT Mary Daniel Alla Royer SPORTS EDITORS Allison Winlers Margarel Marlcley PHOTOGRAPHERS Rober+ W McCanclless Glenn Sullivan James Brandi' William Pieffer David Shaffer Malfliew Prong Annie Cl1ris'ropl1er David Sirnes Romaine Foreman Isabella Poggi Beverly Slalml Della Rice BUSINESS MANAGERS Janice Burns Grace Behrens James Slover Belly Bowman Wyclille M cCra clcen, Crisl' King, prinling Pegge Henry Frances Logan Shuman Black Angelo DeAngeIf Jean R. Miller Ardella Fasnaclwl Carl Smilh Kallwryn I-leide TYPISTS Mary Wagner Mary Slover Wilma Mangold Helen Eby facully Barbara Walson, arf FaculTy adviser WycliTTe McCracken, wiTh The aid oT one of The mosT capable sTaTFs in The nineTeen-year hisTory oT The BroadcasTer, has produced again Tor Hershey High a paper ThaT Tells The who, whaT and where oT The communiTy as well as The school. This year The seniors have given The BroadcasTer names ThaT will live Tor- ever. Among oThers and perhaps mosT ouT- sTanding is Al WinTers, who has done a Truly magniTicenT iob as sporTs ediTor oT The paper Tor Two and a halT years: KiT l'leide, who crashed The sTaTT as a iunior wiTh a poem and has had her own column ever since: Mary Dan- iel, who puT The TeaTure deoarTmenT in a class Tar above iTs usual level: Grace Behrens, who has done such a noTable job as head oT The adverTising sTaTT, OThers, such as MaT Prang, AlTa Royer, and Jim STover, will be remembered Tor various acTiviTies in which They parTicipaTed as members oT The sTaTT. There is room Tor CrisT King and his ink dabblersf' Tor wiThouT The prinTing deparTmenT iT would be impossible To bring The subscribers such a high-class paper Tor so low a price. To The BrocdcosTer goes The appre-ciaTion oT The boys in The service, Tor every issue oT The BroadcosTer is senT Tree To The alumni who are serving Their counTry. Tl-IE BAND W. Alleman, H. Arndf, B. Bernard, M. Boschi, J. Brenberger, W. Cagnoli, C. Curry, D. Donavon R. EclxenroTh, F. Edris, R. Foreman, A. Gable, K. Gorman, C. Gerberich, C. Gerlach, F. Gingrich L. Gingrich, W. Gingrich, E. Hobecker, J. HarTer, J. Heibler, P. Heisey, D. HeisTand, G. Hess, P Hacker, M. Hummer, E. Lewis, H. Lehman, J. Long, P. Long, V. Long, W. Long, M. Marlcley, J McNulTy, A. Mease, C. Mease, L. Miller, M. Miller, C. Muench, N. Muench, T. Pelligrini, N Plebani, L. ProcTor, K. PUTT, E. Ranieri, F. Renshaw, R. Risser, T. RoberTson, J. Rockwell, R. Rogers D. Russel, J. Schaffner, E. Schiavoni, R. Shupp, D, Simes, B. Sfahl, J. Stahl, W. STeTTler, S. STuber, N. STump, F. Summers, B. Trump, R. Wagner, J. Walmer, A. Weaver, A. WinTers, E. WinTers, H. WiTmer, J. YosT, M. Zaccagnini, H. Zuver. . The high school band under The direcTion oT l-lerberT Curry is one oT The mosT ouTsTanding organizaTions oT The school. The band is a morale builder aT TooTball games and TrequenTly parTicipaTes in assembly programs ThroughouT The year. Among The specTacular drills which The band presenTed during The TooTball sea- son were: The airplane TormaTion, The horseshoe, To The Tune oT The Qld Grey Mare , a bicycle, To The music oT A Bicycle BuilT Tor Two : and mosT dramaTic oT all, A TribuTe To Our UniTed NaTions, in which ThirTy-seven Tlags were displayed. The annual band concerT was held in March, and in May The Memorial Day Cele- braTion concluded The band's evenTTul school year. 68 During Monday and Wednesday acTiviTy periods you will Tind This avid group oT music lovers rehearsing in The audiToriurn wirh T'lerberT Curry on The podium and Mary Daniel aT The piano. ApproximaTely lO5 are members oT The mixed chorus, each oT whom Tried ouT aT The beginning oT The year by singing America and a Tew la-la-la-la's. The chorus' high sTandard oT arTisTry and The Tavorable repuTaTion iT has gained accounT Tor The consTanT demand To enTerTain. On such occasions as The ArmisTice Day program, Prayer Services, Music FesTival, and CommencernenT exercises, as well as school assemblies, iT again proved iTs worTh. The reperToire oT The chorus is widely varied and includes boTh classical and modern numbers. ChrisTmas music oT many naTionaliTies was sTudied during The au- Tumn rehearsals. Some oTher TavoriTes are: VicTor I-lerberT's FavoriTes g l-landel's Hallelujah Chorus g Roll, Jordan, Roll, a Negro spiriTualg and a modern ar- rangemenT oT 'lln The Gloamingf' The oTTicers elecTed Tor The chorus were: presidenT, Charles Muenchg vice-presi- denT, Joseph Rockwell: secreTary-Treasurer, Doris SwarTz7 and librarians, RoberT Mc- Candless and Carl Gerberich. As The I944-i945 season comes To a close, The chorus besTows iTs blessings on TuTure choruses. IT is encouraging To know ThaT youTh sTill loves The Tiner Things, and we hope, always will. D. Aioloelli, L. Barnharf, G. BarTels, J. Black, M. Boschi, J. Bofhwell, J. Brenberger, J. BreTh, E. Bricker, B. Brinser, E. Brown, R. Buccarelli, J. Burns, M. Carnes, R. Cassel, P. Cropp, R. Cunkle, B. Deiweiler, C. DeVerTer, R. Eisenhour, G. Espenshade, M. Fernsler, E. Flary, B. Foley, R. Foreman, M. Fox, R. Garrison, G. Gepfer, C. Gerberich, L. Gingrich, M. Grove, E. Habecker, V. Habecker, J. HarTer, G. Hess, P. Hacker, E. Jamison, D. Keefer, J. Kiebler, M. Kipp, J. Kreider, M. Kriner, B. Lehman, D. Lehman, J. Leoni, M. Leusch, E. Lewis, H. Lineweaver, E. Long, G. Long, J. Long, V. Long, J. Magrini, A. Marcucci, H. Masfers, R. McCandless, J. McNuHy, l. Miller, J. Miller, J. Miller, C. Muench, D. Naces, A. Orfenzi, M. Peffley, N. Plebani, R. Prang, M. Purcell, K. PuTT, E. Ranieri, F. Renshaw, D. Rice, D. Rhine, J. Rockwell, E. Roland, R. Rogers, A. Royer, S. Rupp, F. Schwenk, M. Schwenk, D. Simes, C. SmiTh, J. SmiTh, A. Snyder, B. STahl, S. Sfuber, G. Sullivan, F. Summers, D. SwarTz, B. Trump, D. Ulrich, J. Unger, H. Wagner, R. Wagner, A. Winfers. Tl-IE MIXED CI-IQRUS MOOIXILIGHT SERENADE HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Direcfor .,...,..........,..,...,......,....,,,..,,,....,......,.............. l-lerberT Curry B. Bernard, J. Black, E. BreidensTine, W. Cagnoli, C. Curry, M. Daniel, R. Ecllenrofh, B. Foley, R. Foreman, C. Gerlach, L. Gingrich, W. Gingrich, J. HarTer, G. Henderson, P. Henry, P. Hoclrer, M. Leusch, E. Lewis, V. Long, M. Marlrley, A. Mease, C. Mease, J. F. Miller, J. R. Miller, M. Miller, C. Muench, F. Schwenlc, B. Sfahl, J. STahl, V. Walker, J. Walmer, A. Winfers. No Muse ever perched more sTably on The shoulders oT The high school sTudenTs Than The paTron oT music, EuTerpe, IT seems ThaT love Tor The genTle arT oT sTrumrning, or blowing, or pounding was never so maniTesTed in our school as iT was during This pasT year. OrchesTra members will explain ThaT producing music of The kind ThaT They do noT only acTs as a welcome ouTleT Tor Their excess energy, buT also as o sooTh- ing relieT To minds weary Trom sTudying. Each week The orchesTra meT Tor iTs session aT procTice. Then, many sTudenTs who were naTurally shy puT aside all qualms whaTsoever and wenT nonchalanTly on, TooTing Tor dear liTe on o horn or banging a bass Tiddle. During The I944-i945 sea- son, l-lerberT Curry, The orchesTra's shorT-haired Toscanini, led approximaTely ThirTy sTudenTs Through The inTricacies oT Bach sTudies, BeeThoven's symphonies, Rachman- inoTT concerTos, and oTher classics, BuT don'T Think The orchesTra is Too high-brow To include modern composers in iTs reperToirel Members like The Ferdi Grafe and MorTon Gould numbers, Too. The orchesTra has proved iTs meriT aT many public TuncTions, BeTween The acTs oT The Senior class play, we heard ChopsTicl4s, WalTz oT The Flowers, and oTher TavoriTes. On several occasions iT has accompanied The high school chorus in school assemblies and public gaTherings in The CommuniTy TheaTre. 70 A BIT CDF STARDUST Direclor .,.......................,,.,,............,,.................,....... l-lerberT Curry J. Block, M. Boschi, W. Cagnoli, C. Curry, J. HarTer, G. Henderson, P. Henry, P. Hocler, E. Lewis, A. Mcrcucci, J. McNulTy, C. Muench, E. Ranieri, F. Renshaw, J. Walmer, A. WinTers. The Trojan Dance Band aTTained new Tame This pasT year, seven years aTTer iTs organizaTion as The l-lershey Junior College OrchesTra. The band's new laurels included playing Tor The Senior Prom aT l-loTel l-lershey, Tor The local RoTary Club in The CommuniTy Club Dining Room, and Tor a Lebanon Valley College dance in The Social Room. ln addiTion, The Trojans' appearances in assembly and aT school dances were well received by The sTudenT body. Early in The year poTenTial Temale vocalisTs were audiTioned in an assembly pro- gram, and, Trom This group, The Two ThaT were chosen To sing ThroughouT The resT oT The year were Alba Marcucci and Marna Boschi. The valuable experience which This orchesTra provides Tor iTs members is proved by The TacT ThaT quiTe a Tew musicians who sTarTed Their careers wiTh This organiza- Tion have become members oT prominenT CenTral Pennsylvania dance orchesTras. Lead man oT The band is Paul l-locker, masTer oT The alTo sax and clarineT. Carl l'loT Lips Curry is lead man aT The brass secTion: his ToTally original ad libs are a well marked TeaTure oT many numbers. The Trojans are under The very capable leadership oT HerberT Curry, direcTor of music. 7l AUTQQRAPHS , f , H frpw if dMfQfQfK ff 1 f M ffW?wQw?Zi01 6 JM Zff1f '77 fx QW! 7J,VZw LXKJUJ LW QM? f , Qwbphmv 45, I Awwj Q!! 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Council was successTul in arranging The mosT exTensive sporTs program Hershey High has ever had. ln addiTion To a Tull schedule in varsiTy TooTball, baslceT- ball, wresTling, and swimming, The Council arranged a junior high school TooTball schedule and inTroduced Tor The TirsT Time in Hershey a Team oT iTs kind. OTher duTies oT The A. A. Council include acquiring oTFicials Tor sporTs conTesTs, arranging Tor games wiTh oTher schools, buying all needed equipmenT, and, in general, seeing ThaT we have a suiT- able sporTs program. To sTudenTs who have joined The AThleTic Asso- ciaTion, The Council oTTers a reducTion in The price oT sporTs TiclceTs ThroughouT The year. Headed by aThleTic direcTor Regis McKnighT, The Council has done a superlaTive iob in arranging such an excellenT program as we oT Hershey possess. SeaTed: Mrs. SleighTer, Mr. McKnighT Mr Dncfenbcugh Mr Young STanding: Mr. Hovis, Mr. Lange Mr Beclr ATHLETIC ASSCDCIATION CCDUNCIL 74 VARSITY UT-I CLUB FirsT Row-Lefi To RighT: Roclrwell, Fasnachf, Sfover, HeTrick, Baum. Second Row-Mr. Young, Garrison, Sponaugle, FornwalT, Mr. Becll. Third Row-Reese, Lorenz. Fourih Row-Kopenhaver, PiTsenberger, Kelley, Huzvar, Girvin. NoT picfured: Rossi, Weaver, Mr. McKnighT, Mr. DiFFenbaugh. Our ilIusTrious sons oT I-lershey can be righTTully proud oT Their membership in The VarsiTy I-T Club. Mr. Beck, who resusciTaTed many oT our school acTiviTies by painsTalcing organizaTion, acTs as adviser oT This able group. The oTTicers oT The club are: presidenT, Lawrence Garrison: vice-presidenT, Enrico Rossi: secreTary-Treasurer, Allen FasnachT. QualiTicaTion Tor membership in This sporTs club is very dini- culT, The primary aim is To earn an l-l by parTicipaTion in a re- quired number oT games wiTh a varsiTy Team, Members who deserve honorable menTion: ln TooTball, we have The Tour horsemen, Garrison, Sponaugle, Girvin, and Kelly. BaslceTball has iTs sharpshooTers, Girvin, FornwalT, and Spo- naugle. The grapplers have Their man-mounTain Dean, Huzvar, and The Tall and sinewy bone crusher, PiTsenberger. The riders oT The waves presenT us wiTh a sTaTe champ, En- rico Rossi, whose breasTsTrol4es are one conTinuous sTanza oT har- mony and rhyThm. Also, The Timing oT waTer-brealcers, Rockwell and Reese, leaves us breaThless. The TurT-breakers come Through wiTh STover and Garrison. These Two wallopers oT Those raTioned pills possess The secreT oT The TwisT oT The wrisT. 75 VARSITY FOCDTBALI. TEAM Leff To righT-Firsf row: W. Pifsenberger, D, Kelly, K. Kopenhaver, E. FornwalT, R. Baiocchi, L. Garrison, R. Sponaugle, J. Girvin, J. Gaspari, C. Reichenbaugh, J. Huzvar, R. Snyder. Second row: J. Cassel, C. Gasper, M. Lingle, P. Boyd, H. Wagner, A. Fasnachf, H. Zeiger, E. Smifh, F. Simoni, J. Sfover, R. Garrison. Third row: L. Clark, F. Bybee, G. Henderson, G. BarTels, G. Feaser, K. Wenger, D. Bingamon, P. Gipe, B. Kegerize, L. SimoneTTi, J. Hoerner, D. Sheeh. FourTh row: N. Spaziani lmanagerl, R. McKnighT lcoachl, H. Ralcoslry lmanagerl. Having losT ThirTeen leTTermen Trom his T943 SouThern Penn championship grid Team, Coach Peck McKnighT had only six veTerans To Torm The nucleus oT his I944-eleven, In The opening game oT The season, The Orange and Blue losT a biTTerly-conTesTed baT- Tle To Their homeTown rivals, The Hershey lndus- Trial SparTans, ATTer halTing HummelsTown, The Trojans scored lop-sided vicTories over PorTer Township and MiddleTown, The ChocolaTeTowners' TirsT league conTesT was a Triumph over Mechanicsburg, which was followed by a deTeaT aT The hands aT Cham- bersburg. Then came a Trio oT conTerence vic- Tories over Waynesboro, Carlisle, and GeTTys- burg. The Hanover NighThawlcs Triumphed over The Trojans on November IO To give The Tormer Team The co-championship wiTh Chambersburg and place Hershey in The runner-up posiTion. In Their Tinal conTesT aT The season, The Orange and Blue losT a nip-and-Tuck baTTle To Shippensburg. Co-capTains aT This year's gridders were Tullbaclc Bob Sponaugle, who scored H9 aT his Team's ToTal oT I97 poinTs, and Lawrence Gar- rison, rugged guard. Six Trojans, Bob Sponaugle, Don Kelley. Lawrence Garrison, Ken Kopenhaver, Ed Forn- walT, and Jack Girvin, were selecTed as meme bers oT The counTy Team Tor The beneTiT counTy- ciTy game sTaged on December 9 aT The Her- shey STadium. The ouTcome was a 6-0 vicTory Tor The laTTer. Hersbey lndusfriol Hummelsfown .,... Porier Township Middlefown .,,. Mechanicsburg .., Chambersburg .,, Waynesboro .... Carlisle ..,. Geffysburg . . Hanover . . . Shippensburg ... FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Hershey Opponenf 0 7 I9 7 39 O 38 O 20 6 6 I3 6 O I2 6 39 O 6 ZI I3 I4 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM 1 uf Siondingz K. Kopenhcver lmuncgerl, E. Fornwcli, R. Sponaugle, K. Wenger, J. Girvin R McKnigl1+ lcouchl, Kneeling: J. Gaspcri, C. Curry, R. Biaocchi, J. Dundore, C. Gasper. BASKETBALL SCORES Annville . Palmyra . . John Harris . Camp Hill ,. Middlelown . Alumni .,.... Camp Hill .. Slwippensburg Meclwanicsburg Carlisle ...., Middlelown . H. I. S. .... . Slmippensburg Susquehanna Annville ..... John Harris . Meclnanicsburg Carlisle ..... Susquehanna Twp. .. ..... Palmyra .. Dale Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jon Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb The Troian varsiTy baslceTball Team won The NorThern Division championship oT The SouThern Penn courT loop Tor The second consecuTive year. This is also The second successive year ThaT The courT squad has been coached by The inimiTable Peck McKnighT. Coach McKnighT had only Three leTTermen, Jaclc Girvin, Bob Sponaugle, and Ed FornwalT, wiTh whom To Torm The nucleus oT his l945 Team. However, wiTh The addiTion oT anoTher senior, Two juniors, and Tour sophomores To The rosTer. Peck was able To mold a Team which won The division championship. The sTarTing line-up ThroughouT mosT oT The season consisTed oT Sponaugle and FornwalT, boTh rangy Torwardsg Gasper, a sophomore cen- Ter: and Girvin and Gaspari, guards. The sea- son's scoring pace was seT by Big Bob Spo- naugle, wiTh his running-maTe, Ed FornwalT, in The runner-up spoT. The choice of many as one oT CenTral Pennsylvania's ouTsTanding courT players was l-lershey's Jack Girvin, who wore The uniTorm oT a varsiTy Troian dribbler Tor Three years. The ChocolaTeTowners' ouTsTanding vicTory oT The enTire '45 season was The 36-I9 lacing which They handed To a highly Tavored John Harris Team, This was one oT The ouTsTand- ing upseTs in CenTral Pennsylvania baslceTball circles The pasT season. JUNICDR-HIGH FOGTBALI. TEAM , nf, ,,.. l LeTT To righ+-FirsT row: E. CaprioTTi, P. Cassidy, A. Shepler, W. Winfers, R. Hauser, R. lonni, J. Willard, M. Reichenbaugh, F. Rice, R. Haclc. Second row: M. WinTers, D. Greider, D. Kopenhaver, J. Sfahl, R. HeisTand, G. RoberTson, F. Gingrich, R, Weaver, R. Fc1snachT, G. KurTz, C. Mease. Third row: C. Crum, C. Hughes, E. Hoffman, J, Hugendubler, D. DiClemenTi, G. Ghearer, C. Gipe. B. Purcell, W. STeTTler, R. Keilifer. EourTh raw: D. Diffenbaugh lcoochi, C. Brinser, B. Aumen, D. HeisTand, M. Cassel, R. Gesford, R. McKnighT lcoachl. SCOREBOARD Hershey Opponenf OCT. 6-Harding ...... .... O 20 OCT. i3-Susquehanna Township ... 6 20 OCT. I9-Edison .......,, ... 6 I3 OCT. 25-Hur'nmelsTown .. ...... .. I4 O Nov. 3-Susquehanna Township ... 7 0 Nov. 9-HummelsTown ......, .. 20 O Nov. I5-Edison ,,...........,..,...,. ,, I2 12 The newesT addiTion To Hershey Highls rosTer oT inTerscholasTic aThleTic Teams is a iunior high school TooTball Team which was organ- ized and admiTTed To The Pennsylvania InTerscholasTic AThleTic As- sociaTion during The '44 grid season. The Junior Trojans, coached by Donald DiTienbaugh, played seven games, winning Three, losing Three, and Tying one. The ChocolaTe Town Junior High eleven goT OTT To a none-Too- impressive sTarT by losing To Harding Junior High oT Lebanon 20-O, Susquehanna Township 20-6, and. Edison I3-6, However, midway Through The season, They hiT Their sTride and deTeaTed HummelsTown Twice, by scores oT I4-O and 20-Og Susquehanna Township 7-O, and held a powerTul Edison eleven To a I2-I2 Tie. - 80 JAY-VEE BASKETBALL TEAM LeTT To righf-Kneeling: W. WinTers, G. RoberTson, A. Shepler, H. HasTeTTer, T. RoberTson, F. Fawber, F. Gingrich. STanding: D. Simes lmanagerl, D, Zimmerman, R. Ionni, W. Wolfgang, F. Bybee, R. Garrison, J. Hoerner, J. Beck lcoachl BASKETBALL SCORES Hershey Opp. Dafe Hershey opp' Due 29 I9 Carlisle ... .... Jan. I9 is 29 Annville Dec. ff, Q IQIdflI'2IOWn A jon' . , . ....... .... un. I7 35 Palmyra T- -'4- Def 20 is shippensbufg .... ..,. F eb. 2 22 28 John I-Iarris . .... Dec 25 36 Susquehanna .. .... Feb. 5 9 22 Camp Hill HI ,EAI Dec 2I 4 Annville .,.. ..., F eb. 6 II 7 Middyewwn '--A Dec I7 33 John I-Iarris ...,Feb. B W 2' Cum H-H J 26 I5 Mechoinicsburg .. .... Feb. 9 B ' on 32 23 Carlisle ,........, .... F eb. is 25 I6 SITIPPGVTSIDUVQ --A- JGTI' 5 28 I9 Susquehanna Twp. ..,.Feb. I9 42 20 Mechanicsburg ... ,.., Jan. I2 25 24 Palmyra ,..... ..,. F eb. 20 IT is proper now To give crecIiT To one who Tully deserves iT. I-le is J. T. Beck, who has been oi member oT The TaculTy since I935 and year aTTer year has been Teaching The sTars oT To- morrow. Such sTars as I-lenry, Emerich, Payne, Sponougle, Black, Klucker, ancl many oThers goT Their sTarT via Beck and J. V. baskeTball. This year The I-lershey Juniors are playing par ball ancl improving iT every game. Look aT The Ann- ville scores! Frank Gingrich, Gerald RoberTson, and Johnny I-Ioerner will be The Girvins, I:ornwalTs, and The Sponaugles oT on day yeT To come. I-lowever, This is possible only Through Their ex- perience in reserve baskeTball games, Since The squad is made up principally of Treshmen and sophomores, iT is The purpose To Teach Them The TundamenTals oT The game: ThereTore, Their record oT eleven wins and eighT losses aT The Time oT This wriTing does noT seem Too impres- sive. T-Iowever, six oT These wins were in The league, which TacT means ThaT we have won Tor The TirsT Time Top honors in The NorThern Divi- sion oT The league wiTh an undeTeaTed varsiTy and iunior varsiTy recorcl. NexT year These same kids will be winning addiTional Trophies Tor The show-case. To Those who are on The rosTer of The J. V.'s, may They console in The TacT ThaT iT would be impossible To have a varsiTy Team wiThouT a reserve Team. Across-Leff fo righh Joe THE SWAN Rockwellg Three cheers for ihe girislg The ccpiuin pins his foe: Thai man Rockwell again! 82 ' Sponaugle, won'+ you ever learn? Coach D confemplafes. The referee is always righf. Rough and fumble. Ge+ In ihere and Eght! 83 The I945 Orange and Blue wresTIing Team was one oT The mosT powerTuI Teams ever To represenT Hershey on The maTs. IT was coached by Bob Young, who Tor a decade and a haIT has been iunior high school physical educaTion insTrucTor aT Hershey, The squad adopTed as iTs mascoT a Toy lamb, which is noT inTended To symbolize eiTher The spiriT or The abiIiTy oT The Team. AT The Time oT This wriTing, The Troian grap- plers have a record oT Three wins and Three losses, having won Trom Manheim, Hanover, and Their iinx Team, WesT York. They losT Two de- cisions To LancasTer and anoTher maTch To WesT York. CapTaining This year's maT squad was Burley Bill PiTsenberger, who wresrled The l45- pound weighT. The senior, iunior, and sophomore classes each conTribuTed Two ouTsTanding wresTIers To The I945 Team, The Two seniors were Carl SmiTh, who had won all Three oT his bouTs in The I38-pound class beTore enTering The Navy, and Ralph Weaver, who wresTled in The I33-pound class. The duo oT iuniors included LesTer Baum, who had easily disposed oT every opponenT in The IO3-pound class so Tar, and Allen FasnachT, l28-pounder who wresTled under The Orange and Blue banner Tor The Third year, The Two sophomores were newcomer Jack Pizzengrilli, who did excepTionaIIy well Tor himseIT in The 95- pound class, and John Huzvar, who wresTled in The 185-pound class. WRESTLING SCHED ULE Hershey OpponenT Jon. I I-Manheim ......,,..... . 25 I8 Jan. I8-WesT York ..., .. 3l I6 Jan. 22-I.ancasTer ... .. I9 20 Feb. I-Hanover .,.... .. 26 2l Feb. 8-WesT York .... .. I7 22 Feb. I5-l.ancasTer .,. 6 37 Feb. 23-Manheim .,...... ..... 2 7 I8 Mar I--Hanover .,.........,... 24 I9 Mar Mar. IO-DisTricT 3 Championships aT Hershey I6-I7-STaTe Championships aT Pennsylvania STaTe College LeTT To righT-FirsT row: C. Leibfried, J. Hugendubler, L, Baum, K, ShiFFleT, P. HeTrick, J. Pizzengrilli, F. Rice, J. Wine. Second row: D. FasnachT, A. FasnachT, S. Oliver, W. PiTsenberger, A. DeAngelo, C. SmiTh, R. Weaver, R. Wenrich. Third row: R. Young lcoachl, R. Keiffer, M. Conrad, J. Garrison, R. Hugendubler, D. Dell, David STrickler, H, Kreider, Daniel STrickler. FourTh row: G. Sullivan lmanagerl, J. Alwine. THE WRESTLING SQUAD THE SWIMMING TEAM Lefl' 'lo righl'-Firs+ row lsfanclingl: S. Black, E. Weisf, R. Reese, E. Rossi, C. Lorenz, J. Rockwell, L. Gipe, R. Gaspari, M. Hess, A, Winlers lmanagerl, D, Diffenbaugh lcoachl. Sealed on low board lback fo fronflz D. Schiavoni, W. Bolfz, F. Pelligrini, G. Basii, B. Hess. Sealed on high board lback lo fronllz H. Bacaslon, V. EHer, A. Rossi, F. Wagner. Slanding on medium board lback +o fron+l: G. Barrels, F. Edris, G. Kurlz. To side lle'F+ io righil: C. Muench, J, Siuckey. SCHEDULE Hershey Opponenl Jan. I0-Lancasler ,. . 2I 45 Jan. 24-York ......... . 25 41 Feb. l-Allenlown .. ,.. . I7 49 Feb. 6-Wesl Reading . .. , 33 32 Feb. I4-York ......... . 27 39 Feb. 2I-Lancasier ...... . l4 52 Feb. 26-Wes? Reading .......... 38 28 Mar. 3-Dislrici 3 Championship Meer al Millersville Mar. IO-Easlern Regional Meer al Millersville Mar. I7-Slale Championships af Pennsylvania This year's swimming feam was compelled +o slarf almosl from scrcilch, wilh only four re- lurning leriermenx Enrico Rossi, Dick Reese, Joe Rockwell, and Charles Lorenz. The capable coach of lhe I945 Team was Donald J. Diflen- baugh. Caplain and mosi' ouislanding member ol 'rhis year's squad, Enrico Rossi can righilully be hailed as Hershey High's greaiesl claim lo sporfs' lame lo dare, As a iunior, Rossi swam ihe IOO-yard breaslslroke evenl and was unde- lealed in dual compelilion. Then he wenl on lo win bolh ihe Dislricl 3 and Easlern Regional meeis and climaxed lhe '44 season by capluring 'lhe siale breaslslroke championship. Rico lhus won The dislinciion of being Hershey High's lirsl slale champion. Oiher oulslanding Troian nalafors were Dick Reese and Joe Rockwell, divers, and Charles Lorenz, free-slyle sprinfer. Among lhe younger lankmen who show promise are George Barrels. Alberf Rossi, Ed Weisl, Verling EHer, Melvin Hess, and Jack Sluckey, GIRLS' ATI-ILETIC CGUIXICIL GIRLS' ATHLETIC COUNCIL Presidenf ...... .............,.........,..,.,, ..... P I 1yIIis I-Ieisey Vice-PresidenT .... ..,....., B eTTy Foley SecreTcry-Treasurer . . .Venice PapponeTTi The purpose oT The G. A. C. is To organize direcT and reTeree girls' sporTs acTiviTies ThroughouT The year Girls qualncied Tor The organizaTion musT show good sporTsmanship leadership in gym classes, and inTeresT and enThusiasm Tor aThIeTics Miss I-Iallman supervised The Council This year Her new ideas on direcTing girls' sporTs will assisT The Council in building a solid ToundaTion Tor a more exTensive aThIeTic program among The girls I'IighIighTing The sporTs program This year was The basIceTbaII game beTween The girls oT This years senior class and The girls oT The class oT '44, This conTesT was played as a preliminary game To The annual VarsiTy-Alumni TIIT which Tool: place on December 29 The game, which was a novel sighr Tor many oT The specTaTors was won by The alumnae sexTeT, 32-26. GuTsTanding members oT The class oT 44 Team were Grace GasserT, JuaniTa WiIhiTe, Arlene Poorman and Thelma Woodyard STarring Tor The losers were .Ianice Burns Grace Behrens MargareT Marlcley, and Beverly STahI. 86 ROUTING STARS CHEER LEADERS Cenier 'froni-Poorman. Kneeling-L. Wagner, Rice, McCcnclless, Burns, Swcriz. Sicmding-G. Long, E. Long, Ciulone, E. McCorkle, B. Cassel, Mecshey. Behind our men of iran is lhe dependable buf unglarified Pep Squad-which is really a learn fha? makes a learn. So familiar +o Us are The songs and cheers in which Jrhey lead us: Sorzffi I Quan-.:fXILaE lluconzufiva Cilgssi, clgssi fui .+l.51ifZafliifLzlr15, chilli., .:fXjLzl2.l cfeufgl cfvufgf .flfiiifgsfll Hifflz 'IIIIEE up E65 scfiosi, cfgzszinfj 551 mmzs u5i:fZouf.l fcklefzuzfsil f!2'LSE finzaij biifllkl HOLLY L'A7!!El, 1425511 k7ll 5-l'fiLl ZSLUU., Uidfllf USAUIL! gikllll! Juunz H25 flgLLlZL!E'L f1r.vn1 H25 Q-Z-Ly Jgfffiuugfi His midi LITE ffliclf ou anzafl, Q-I-H., Q-I-gl S7-i-9-fi-if :lf-5-1-1-li-5-H., elfszifgeff :riff win OUS1 au, Gigli' xjigllt lui 545115.59 chligfzil clllfiifs EEZ fuffaf iurzi azz nzalcfgirzg, W, ' Lgfzcmzul fo viduzff. Alffffoflfff ' 5-5-3'-5-5-5-Af' BUOIII! 4:4XQf Qifsufizzl Jlfiufi 5:lguuf.l Nail' RM! QQLJZY SD-EP UELEE Qfsu Usanz Yfuu flu! if, :zum Exif: lf, LJOH-HOME if, clorzlf foie if, if-fd, USLUUAI qffklf UELUVI! ll!-541 -iv-HUM! ifuum lfuuz psp., fcffsjbsczfsff fwo finzaij UMW!! UEM llU5LU'1-l qfou Hof if, now Ezeib if, clog-gona if, clonif lose lf, UTWLU1 li0f0 lUH'-'5 Q-Uuwz ,b-5-fl, flaps' U-'z-o-f-41-rz-if U-'Z-O-j-Ll-Il-if Ulofarul UECIITIQI ijfillllf UELUII! 87 Tl-IE BQGSTER CLUB Margarel Adams, Dina Al+obeIIi, Creosella Andrioni, Helen Andrioni, Jean Alliclxs, Vera Bag- narelli, Shirley Barnes, Anna Barnharl, Lois Barnharl, Grace Behrens, Rila Bemesderler, Belly Bell. Joyce Blaclr, Marna Boschi, Janel Bofhwell, Belly Bowman, Marion Boyer, Erma Brandl, Jean Brandl, Miriam Brandl, Jane Brenberger, Belly Brinser, Marian Brinser, Elva Brown, lda Bualli, Rose Buc- ciurelli, Jane Buclrs, Janice Burns, Pauline Buller, Bealrice Cassel, Rulh Cassell, Lily Capilani, Rulh Capriolli, Nancy Cialone, Nila Clemenle, Faye Coleman, Rose Cunlxle, Pally Cropp, Erma D'Eramo, Gilda D'Eramo, Rose D'Eramo, 'Carol Deverler, Elda Diblusio, Malalda Dimagno, Marie Doyle, Jane Drescher, Ann Dupler, Ellen Eisenhour, Rhoda Eisenhour, Madeline Elmi, Chrisline Fasnachl, Mildred Fernsler, Evelyn Flory, Belly Foley, Romaine Foreman, Molly Fox, Edi+h Gasper, Geraldine Gepler, Dorolhy Gelz, Bernice Gingrich, Rulh Good, Margarel Goslhnian, Jeanne Guardiani, Kalhryn Heide, Phyllis Heisey, Pegge Henry, Gloria Hess, Geraldine Helriclr, Jeanell Helriclx, Faye Holler, Doris Hubler, Beverly Johnslin, Marie Kaulz, Mary Kipp, Mary Klinger, Gladys Kluck, Ella Kopenhaver, Belly Kulp, Dorolhy Lehman, Edilh Lehman, Helen Lineweaver, Vilma Leone, Bealrice Lilly, E+hel Long, Gloria Long, Virginia Long, Dorolhy Mace, Janel Magrini, Dorolhy Mahon, Mary Marcocci, Alba Marcucci, Margarel Marlcley, Evelyn Mccorhle, M. Mccorltle, M, J. Mease, L. Memmie, D. Miller, l. Miller, J. Miller, G. Nye, D. Olive, R. O'NeaI, A. Orlenzi G. Orlenzi, A. Pagano, E. Pagano, M. Pabem, E. Pala, V. Paponelli, M, Pechini, N. Peblani, l. Poggi, L. Poorman, R. Prang, L. Proclor, D. Purcell, A. Pull, D. Rice, G, Riclcer, G. Roberlson, M. Roberlson, A. Royer, M. Ruddle, S. Rupp, M. Schwenk, F. Schwenlz, L. Shank, B. Shellenhamer, P. Shope, B. Smilh, M. L. Smilh, B. Slahl, E. Slelller, C. Slover, M. E. Slover, S. Sluber, J. Sullo, V. Sunsock, F. Summers, H. Summy, D. Summy, G. Taraschi, B. Trump, N. Tulli, J. Wagner, L. Wagner, M. Wagner, V. Walker, J. Walmer, L. Wenrich, A. Wise, M. Wilmer, D. Vogel, M. Yinger, D. Yorly, J. Yosl. T. Zaccaninni, l. Zambernardi, S. Zenlmeyer. Presidenl ,..,, ...,. M argarel Markley Vice-Presidenl .... ..,. G race Behrens Secrelary-Treasurer. . ..... .... R ose Bucciarelli This cooperalive club, represenled by sopho- mores, iuniors, and seniors, rounded oul ils sixlh conseculive year ol boosling school spiril. Sara Hallman, our newly-welcomed physical educalion direclress, supervised lhe club's aclivilies. By lurning oul wholehearledly al lhe loolball and baslcelball games, lhe Boosler Club clearly manilesled lhe high morale ol lhe school. Dur- ing grid conlesls, lhey provided decoralions lor lhe Hershey Sladium. Orange and blue added lo lhe selling and gave lhe players lhe assurance ol being supporled enlhusiaslically. The leam's opprecialion ol lhis club was shown by ils con- slanl slriving lor viclory. On November 22, lhe girls sponsored a lormal Viclory Dance in lhe high school gym. Guesls ol honor were lhe members ol lhe varsily lool- ball squad. To lulure members, lhe Boosler Club wills ils morale lhal lhey mighl conlinue lhe record which slands oul in lhe sporls hislory ol our Alma Maler. Q WZQZ af af' ff 'k 'lr ir ir i isVi1uIio our Z ARMED FURCES ,, M2 CHOCGL Allllfdd quunhtq for f0Il X C . C . H Y, -gx ' vvtg Egfr 2 ,Q NAV 4: ri Izzy War lands and J'fdmps Best Wishes to Class of '45 THE DAIRY DEHL HUIVIMELSTOWN, PENNA. Deposits Insured bY Air and Water Tel. 6881 The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Washington, D. C. P. I- 55,000 Maximum Insurance 55,000 Gas, Oil and Lubrication For Each Depositor Refreshments, Accessories The Cqmpbelltown Bank 863 East Chocolate Avenue CAMPBELLTOWN. PA. HERSHEY' PA- The Cl-IOCLATIER Wishes to thank its advertisers for their expression oi interest in the youth oi Hershey I-hgh School and the citizens oi tomorrow loy their invest- ment in the yearbook. May their dividends be equally great. 91 Photography BY J. E. GANTZ f65w 781 CUMBERLAND ST. LEBANON, PA. Phone 88271 Only Experienced Operators Employed TUCKER'S ALWAYS LOOK YOUR BEST WATCHES - DIAMONDS -JEWELRY The Palm Beauty Parlor GIFTS VIOLA LANDIS Specializing in All Lines ot BEAUTY WORK 26 E. Main Street 25 W. Main Street HUMMELSTOWN, PENNA. PALMYRA. PA. Atlantic 6: Pacific Store ARROW CHIPS GROCERIES 5. PRODUCE SAME AS BEFORE HUMMELSTOWN. PENNA. 222 Cocoa Avenue I-IERSHEY. PA. The General Tire Goes a Long Way to Make Friends V. D. LEISURE CO. Distributors 2000 Derry Street HARRISBURG. PA. DI NUNZIO Famous Italian Spaghetti Sea Food Rathskeller Room and Oyster Bar 205 N. Railroad Street PALMYRA, PA. 93 GINGRICI-I'S BAKED PRODUCTS Phone: Palmyra 8-4885 CAMPBELLTOWN, PA. IOE HEICHEL RISSER'S SODA SPOT GROCERIES HOME MADE ICE CREAM 05. 137 N. Railroad Street 48 W. Caracas Avenue PALMYRA' PA' HERSHEY, PA- Phone: 8-4231 HUNGRY? EAT AT The Chocolate Town Grill Soda Fountain Service 108 W. Chocolate Avenue HERSHEY. PA. 'Q' Greenberg's Bargain Store HUMMELSTOWN. PA. 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