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BQLTON22 o'R jim Jatlefz, Ill m J W f'Q Z . f f A V W fx i f QQ Q f ,,,'fFTy 'rfrc KLE f lik R -E dx , V ,4-.X WVR' . 5 S R egg' A Q DH!! naw? wokn ..--nk our ELsrE Y , Y A AND DONALB Prmcvvsm Faq ,HE OPERE1-ra ' xl ll Slssv X SrnAua Xl X ., -w xl, I S4 4 fs .4 ,X 'VP 4 A' ff,,13zf,.f.,N TRIP llATz:'Run1AI- -rF l ' I E, Y ' :im ... A 5 fi. 7-2 Ck- .zaii I' 'H ' 'gl ll en 4' - gl I 5 -'A 1 I -J I - !.! S S Q- l :MA wwe- FEBRUARY 18-21-Fourth six-weeks exam period. FEBRUARY 19-Lost Basketball games again with Middletown. FEBRUARY 20-Hummelstown boys varsity and scrubs won two games from Pine Grove. HURRAY!! The record has been beaten, we won two games. FEBRUARY 21-We have at last been awarded a one day vacation because our country had a father. So long till Monday. FEBRUARY 25-Senior boys produce the most blues destroying, nerve racking minstrel ever to be remembered. Under the able tutorship of the one and only Ben. A gang of fun makers but good for nothing e se. f ?j FEBRUARY 26-Hummelstown Girls win Basketball game from Cornwall, Boys lose, their standing in the league is about the same. MARCH OF 1935 MARCH 1-Hummelstown boys win and girls lose from Susquehanna CThe same old linej. MARCH 4-And so begins another week of Basketball Games plus the usual routine-Pine Grove today-Hummelstown wins two games and what MARCH a surprise to us. 5-Boys play again, at Hershey Industrial School, won both games. fWe're getting too good???j MARCH 7-First Debate and lost to Hershey. fLooks like our Basketball season.J MARCH 8-Girls lose to Lower Paxton by one point but fellows wing almost we had a double victory. MARCH 11-Student Cabinet Meeting and Operetta practice. MARCH 14-Won one debate and lost another. Nice going-What say?? MARCH 15-junior Class Program. The Juniors think it the best this year, but they would. MARCH 20-Eunice Mariano back in school with a swollen jaw, we wonder. fAnd she's a Junior by the way.j MARCH 21-Last debate with Elizabethtown. At home and away-Tich- Tich- MARCH 22-8A's program, very good but of course you know how it is. MARCH 23-junior Food Sale, not as good business as first one. Uuniors again., MARCH 25-26-Our Operetta Considered a good production. At least the people liked it. MARCH 28-P.T.A. program by grade school pupils. MARCH 29-Debate with Hershey Industrial School in Assembly--we WOII. APRIL OF 1935 APRIL 1-Fifth examination period. APRIL 4-Tatler goes to press so news after today from the Calendar won't be much. APRIL 5-Last program to be given by the Senior Class. APRIL 10-Day the Senior Class leaves for Washington with Miss Buff- ington and Coach Henderson. APRIL 12-juniors go to Gettysburg. What a day! APRIL 15-Seniors back in school and you sure can tell it-Such noise. APRIL 16-Openini our Baseball season with Middletown away. APRIL 18-Easter program by SB. APRIL 19-H. I. S. Baseball away. APRIL 18-23-Easter Vacation but it is a short one considering how long we waited for it. APRIL 25-Back to school again and a Baseball game with Lower Paxton at home. APRIL 26- 9A assembly program and Susquehanna Baseball game away. MAY OF 1935 MAY 3--7B program and Middletown Baseball game at home. MAY 10-Mother's Day program by 9B's and Baseball game at Lower Paxton. MAY 13-17-Sixth Examination Period. MAY 14-Susquehanna Baseball Game. MAY 17--Swatara Township Baseball Game. MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY joyed 24-junior-Senior Reception. Long to be remembered. 26-Baccalaureate Services for Senior Class. 27-Class Day. 28-Commencement. 29-Last day of school for three months but I'm sure we all en- this school term.
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jim jatlm. Qfiflumm' fefhbn. CLASS OF 1900 Brubaker, fMcHenryj, Gertrude, 2967 Cal- vert Ave., Detroit, Michigan. 4'Buser, Grover Erb, Elmer, Corporation Bureau, Department of State, State Capitol, fHarrisburgj, Lawnton, Pa. Hendricks, fKarmanyj, Ethel Hendricks, Rush, Hendricks Adv. Co., 4956 Melrose Hill, Los Angeles, Calif. Miller, fShoopj, May, Hummelstown, Ream, Lizzie, Clerk, Hershey Choc. Corpora- tion, Hummelstown, Pa. Rice, fMathisonj, Laura 'Shaffner, fDiiTenderferj, Ethel Shenk, Grace, Paxtang, Pa. Walter, Ada M., Teacher, Edison Fr. High School, fHarrisburgj, Hummelstown, Pa. Zug, Liliah, Teacher, Harrisburg, Pa. CLASS OF 1901 Wall, fBakerj, Florence, 6 Marteuse St., Brooklyn, N. Y. CLASS OF 1903 'tBlessing, Edwin H. Holler, LeRoy O., Coal Dealer, Hummels- town, Pa. Killough, QBroennimenJ, Hessie, New York City, N. Y. Shalfner, fStonerj, Grace, Hummelstown, Pa. Strickler, Homwe Hummel, Lawyer, Hum- melstown, Pa. Yingst, Edward, 1908 Holly St., Harrisburg, Pa. Zerfoss, fAngenyj, Helen, 106 Tenby Rd., Llanerch, Pa. CLASS OF 1904 Stoner, Russell B., Investigator, Dauphin Co., Poor Board, Hummelstown, Pa. Walter, Uamesj, Edna, 2511 Tenth St., N. E., Washington, D. C. Walton, Allen G., Hummelstown, Pa. Weaver, fHowardJ, Ella. Witmer, Frank C., President National Bank, Hummelstown, Pa. CLASS OF 1905 Witman, fBashoreJ, Virginia, Janette, Pa. Garrett, E. Myrtle, Teacher, Hummelstown, Public Schools, Hummelstown, Pa. Miller, QWitmerJ, Zora, Hummelstown, Pa. Shaelfer, Hilda Houck, Seattle, Washington. CLASS OF 1906 Cassel, fBailCYJ, A. Marie, 3718 Powelton Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 'fDeceased. Fox, Helen E. Mack, Homer C. McQueen, Emma E., Teacher, Sewickley. 'so' Longnecker, Warren B., University of Miami, Miami, Florida. Shope, fSwovelinJ, Helen, Hummelstown, Pa. Walton, fFoxQ, Lillie, Hummelstown, Pa. CLASS OF 1907 Cassel, Violette E., Organist and Teacher of Music, 1717 State St., Harrisburg, Pa. Gingrich, Arthur, Hershey Chocolate Corp., Hummelstown, Pa. Light, George W., Accountant Ganett Seelye 8: Fleming, R. D. No. 1, Harrisburg, Pa. Luckenbill, Earl H. 5Shaffner, Paul F. Shoemaker, Robert, 516 Hamilton St., Allen- town, Pa. :Shope, QBurchheldj, Edna Zeiters, Raymond W., Accountant, Brightbill's Lumber Co., Hummelstown, Pa. CLASS OF 1908 Bennett, fKellJ, Edwina, New Alexandria, Va. Gingrich, fLenkerj, Alma, Hummelstown, Pa. Keller, fReagerj, Mae, Hummelstown, Pa. Landis, Milton CLASS OF 1909 Blackburn, Dillman, Editor, Goodland News, Goodland, Kansas. Bolton, Fred J., Asst. Treas. Harrisburg Trust Co., Hummelstown, Pa. DeWalt, fMcKillipsJ, Beulah, 1232 Mulberry St., Harrisburg, Pa. Gates, Chester A., Chemist Van Camp Lab- oratory, Indianapolis, Indiana. Hummel, J. Paul, Asst. Treas. Harrisburg Trust Co., Hummelstown, Pa. Hummel, Omar L., District Mgr. Good Roads Co., Inc. fPhila.l, 1731 State St., Har- risburg, Penna. Hummel, Russel, Civil Engineer, 2800 Haw- thorne Ave., Richmond, Va. Mack fSeitzsingerD, Anna, Hershey, Pa. Sassaman, fHowardj, Anna, Hershey, Pa. Shaffner, Herbert A., Lawyer, Hummelstown, Pa. Sutcliffe, Alfred I., Minister, Taneytown, Md. Ulrich, fHouseworthj, Mary, Hummelstown, Pa. Wise, fHummelj, Bertha, Hummelstown, Pa. Zeiters, fliellerj, Beatrice, Station Road, Madison, N. J. CLASS OF 1910 Davis, fEmerichJ, Tillie, Hershey, Pa. Deimler, Lillie, Instructress of Nurses, Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, Wilkes- Barre, Pa. Gingrich, fEllingerj, Lynnie, 3439 Derry St., Paxtang, Pa. Hershey, Clayton B., Electrical Engineer, 806 N. Penn St., Cambridge, Ohio.
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U A I z QA fs I-X X' 4 Jim Jaden, HBEWWAMI3 rHATTf-R H' -r CWA Xl- SAR yAs'r1ERsiS'Soc1A'rloN 1 I l l .. . I HATTER ' 3 X l . J 3 you Gut-'SS??? l X l mms: ww 'ON' I l4NoW A5-K MM 1 I ,jAcKS.J -50,6535 E pulillfl-'R j Sm. X N X N I ,,,,,,,g,a,s-'rms l.TlWlIA7'7oV 0' 'f ' T' RL'FfREcs we-r Lookin. J Wax j QMMM fnnza nod tilt RE Z5 Rl qi FI . G fo,6. f...ffmfmfo0o 57QRT in TAI! fix MILK gusmf:sJ X X T 'Evff x 3 Q 9. kb 'I ' 9 fl 2 et s 9 sax' , ' Ag- S wlfl NOVEMBER 13-Tuesday again begins our school work with an assembly speaker, we believe is known to you all. Rev. C. G. Leatherman, who spoke on the work of the Welfare Organization. NOVEMBER 15-Hi-Y's meet to elect advisors. It seems as though nobody wants the girls-tPoor thingsj. NOVEMBER 16-Hummelstown Jayvees played at Penbrook but met a defeat 19-7. Next year's team looks pretty favorable but of course they need a little brushin' up. NOVEMBER 19-23-Week of second Period Exams-we are pretty much used to them now and expect to do better than the first time. NOVEMBER 21-Today a certain Sophomore girl came to school much resembling the morning after the night before. Of course we wouldn't tell you who?? But you may ask Marie???? NOVEMBER 23-Girls' Chorus in assembly-and a most wonderful pep meeting for tomorrow is the last football game for many of the boys. NOVEMBER 24-It is here at last, The Hershey Football game. Hum- melstown goes to Hershey only to meet a defeat of 12-0. But gosh-o-gee how those poor kids did fight. NOVEMBER 28-Now begins our long-looked-forward-to vacation and bye ml Def' 3- DECEMBER OF 1934 DECEMBER 3-We're again back in school. Some are, and some are not so glad to be back even though it is only a small matter of three weeks until we launch upon another Vacation. DECEMBER 7-8A Assembly Program. Senior Play- The Arrival of Kitty. f Mose makes a good appearance as a ,girl.J DECEMBER 8-Bring your nickels and dimes to the Junior Food Sale- The Hrst time the Juniors had a chance to show their ability and do they ever have it!! QAbility we mean.J DECEMBER 10-Boys' and Girls' Hi-Y-Miss Eaton of Harrisburg area Junior Red Cross council spoke to Girls' Hi-Y. DECEMBER 12-Juniors after many arguments decide on their class play - Hot Copy. Girls' first basketball game at Lebanon 13-6 fsounds like footballj. Today also the H. H. S. girls formed a Junior Red Cross Council to join that of the Harrisbur Area. DECEMBER 14-Assembly programme fy football squad of which thirteen members of the Senior Class received varsity maroon sweaters-and are they proud. DECEMBER 17-Seniors sing in the lower corridor. You know this is Christmas week at good old H. H. S. Also the date of our football banquet. DECEMBER 18-Do those fellows ever look sick? Results of the banquet. Warren Felty elected 1955 Captain of football. Hats off to Felty. DECEMBER 19-Orchestra in the corridor. Basketball game with Lebanon gms' JANUARY OF 1935 JANUARY 18-Assembly today. Programme by SB. JANUARY 21-Hi-Y's meet. Mrs. Frock acting as supervisor for the time being. Subject for discussion was Faulthnding and Gossip. JANUARY 22-Band practice today--and a very exciting incident hap- pened today Qfor a changej in the Senior Girls' Gym Class. Ask Mae Shuey. JANUARY 23-Half session today, left out to see the farm show and snowed all day. f But that's the way it goes.J JANUARY 24-P.T.A. was favored with a short program by the Girls' Glee Club and Orchestra of H. H. S. under the direction of Mr. Roy Garman. JANUARY 25-9B assembly program. And what do you think? Hummels- town won two league Basketball games. Susquehanna their victims. JANUARY 28-Meetings of well known clubs in H. H. S. Namelyg The Ecielilce Club, H-Club, Student Cabinet and Editorial Staff of the year oo . JANUARY 30-Meeting of Tatler Staff to select a dedication. We think our selection is the best. JANUARY 31-Oratorical Contest. Won by Violet Poggy, Clarence Ruof and Dorothy Habbyshaw. Prizes to be awarded at Commencement. FEBRUARY OF 1935 FEBRUARY 1-Assembly speaker from Elizabethtown, spoke to the stu- dent body on the subject, If I Were Eighteen. FEBRUARY 4-Operetta tryouts for Betty Lou. FEBRUARY 7-Hummelstown Basketball teams bothqddelted by Highspire. FEBRUARY 12-Lincoln's Birthday, but just another day to us. FEBRUARY 15-Basketball teams licked by Oberling Ain't it awful?
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