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CLASS PROPTIECY. . . IT is now I956. according To my elec- Tro-aTomic-volTomaTic-exacToray-super- heTerodyne radar seT lwiTh builT-in ash Traysl. IT you can sTand iT I'II Try To Tell you iusT whaT's happened To The good ol' Class of '46, lAs iT you care. Go To sleepll l read in The Police GazeTTe ThaT Hon- esT John Mock is running Tor dog-caTch- er again, 'way down yonder in Reading. lYou know where Reading is-iT's Those Three houses beTween Harry Kline's iunk yard and Lou Eddinger's Tish markeT.l Rev. Alvi VoigT, pasTor oT The chapel aT Riverside Drive lin Wernersvillel, mainTains ThaT Henry Ford has done greaT Things Tor religion. QuoTe: His cars shook The P ' 4, E! ,Vg devil ouT oT more people Than jig' .A Horace Flynn and Harold McCurdy are all working Tor him, aT TiTTy cenTs per day and a Reesey every oTher Thursday. ProperTy manager Morris EaTon sTill can'T Tind TrouTman's bassTiddle. The perennial headache and general nuisance around WashingTon These days is none oTher Than SenaTor John Down wiTh DemocraTs Boyer, who upholds The TinesT TradiTion oT The H. l. S. TilibusTer. His moTTo: ShooT The bull, pass The buck, and make seven copies oT ' everyThing. He is The main 1 reason The TiTle Windy CiTy was shiTTed Trom Chi- cago To WashingTon. While we're in D. C. leT's 4, go To GriTFiTh STadium and f waTch The Redskins. Baugh. ' . Bagarus,and AldridgeareiusT memories. buT The Madeira- K ' Iffgx I E . , 'MM l A x, l 4,54 fax ' 4 fr .mf ' ,--L -. 1 -us- 4-saf' '- ' .--X df- P 'v -- . , . I V f , 2 f ' 5 I .f Q 7 . fe ., 5? 4 if any preacher ever couldl H Remember ThaT big nose in TronT oT The Funhouse aT Hershey Park? Well, iT has Tallen down, buf ThaT's all righT. Harold McCurdy has kindly consenTed To Take iTs place. Speaking oT girls lAren'T we always?l reminds me ThaT some oT our Tormer Cas- anovas are now happily married lwhich means. Them days is gone Toreverlul. Bill Weaver, Elmer Wise. and Rodney Evans are laying in supplies oT Three-cor- nered zooT suiTs, and Tobacco Rhoda caughT Paul Emerich in her b'ar Trap lasT Sadie Hawkins Day. I don'T care much Tor married liTe myselT ll keep Telling my wiTe every Time she hiTs mel. The name oT Musselman is on every- one's lips laTely, iusT as Spike Jones's was abouT Ten years ago. Paul WhiTe has Taken Paul WhiTeman's place, and John Singley, Glenn Oyler, Dick TrouTman. Ti x f 2 41 Pealer-SheaTTer-Mohr com- binaTion is sTill rolling 'em TlaT, and +ha+ Ken STeen boy is solidl TAII overll Remember Harold Nolen and James BywaTers-The guys wiTh Those cool. sooThing voices? UT you're sTanding nexT To a drop hammenl Jiggs is aucTioneer Tor The VogT-STahl Tobacco CorporaTion, and BywaTers is cheerleader Tor The Phil- adelphia Eagles. The gold-plaTed cigar holder Tor ouT- sTanding success goes To Marlin Good- year. He should geT someThing Tree be- cause he's paying me To plug his lemonade sTand aT The corner oT I lTh and McClay, Harrisburg. lRighT around homell You've been sleeping well Tor The lasT Ten paragraphs, so I'II sTop. And if any oT This silly sTuTF comes True. you can blame iT on my elecTro-aTomic-volTomaTic-exac- Toray-super-heTerodyne radar seT. All I do is Teed iT Hershey bars.
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ln fhe lazy aufumn of l942 fhe presenf graduafing class was beginning ifs fresh- man year. Dreaming of our diplomas, our fufure iobs-in facf, dreaming of any- fhing-we were easy vicfims of fhose yellow defenfion slips. Buf we did do more fhan iusf day-dream fhaf year. Who wouldn'f recall fhose ninfh-grade baskef- ball and soffball games or fhose field-frips fhrough fhe woods. always culminafed by Mr. Shuler's poinfing fo fhe apple free on which he graffed a limb? CLASS HAI TORY Parfy was 'rhe social evenf which success- fully closed our iunior year. Af lasf. on Sepfember 5, I94-5, we be- gan our final year af H. I. S. On Ocfober I3, we were very much shocked and saddened by fhe deafh of our benefacfor, Mr. M. S. Hershey. Eighf seniors had fhe honor of bearing his cas- kef fo ifs final resfing place. Four ofhers were ushers in our audiforium. where fhe funeral services were held. Greafly so- bered by 'rhis evenf, we were G + d- I b h WJ., more fhan ever resolved fp Comiuplgshlgrhegruaspewlearg OEF -,gf mm!! make our lives a 'rrlbufe fo his firsf fasfe of algebra and gf-Lf i' ixx xlmw memory' Lafin. Difficulf fesfs made us - ': ' We had our firsf senior realize how liffle we really knew and spurred us fo greaf- er efforfs. As our freshman year drew fo a close we chose our courses for our senior- high-school years. ff? 'I- ' 36 Q: dance Ocfober 27. This was ' our Halloween Parfy. Senior picfures were faken in November and received before Chrisfmas recess. Be- cause of our influenza epi- ' demic fhis recess became a x- ,q A S gf.. f 2- . 'u ,s . X .i ,Qs -- f T 5 'F '7' I -a wfrl' 5- ,N v,iZi.:,, ,, I' - 42: I 1.11. s ,ff V As sophomores we were splif info fhree main groups -fhe vocafionals. fhe aca- demics, and fhe commercials. New friend- ships were formed, many fo confinue info fufure years. Our inferesfs were gradually widening as we became more fully asso- ciafed wifh school acfivifies. As iuniors we began fo realize fhe im- porfance of a good scholasfic record for life affer school. Once fhis facf dawned upon us, we sef fo work wifh renewed eagerness. Shop-boys, already acquainf- ed wifh fhe fundamenfals of fheir frades, began fo masfer fhem: commercial sfu- denfs learned fhe infricacies of shorf- hand and fypingg and academic sfudenfs delved info such fields as chemisfry, plane geomefry, and Spanish. ln ofher acfivifies as well, we were preparing ourselves for leadership responsibilifies which were so soon fo be ours. The Junior Class Sfag L ' 1 2-' fwo-week vacafion. Our class broke wifh fradi- fion by presenfing fhe Class Play in Jan- uary insfead of waifing unfil Class Day. We were well iusfified in fhis acfion, for shorfly fhereaffer seniors began leaving for Hershey Junior College. for fhe armed forces, or fo enfer indusfry. In February, affer baskefball season, we enioyed our Valenfine Dance. The monfh of May broughf fhe Senior Prom. one of fhe happiesf occasions of our school life. Finally fhe long-awaifed nighf ar- rived. Looking down from fhe brighf sfage upon fhe darkened audience below, we realized fhaf nowhere in fhis world would we find a beffer example of whaf one noble and generous spirif, whose life and work were devofed fo fhe service of ofhers, could accomplish.
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We, The Class oT NineTeen Hundred and EorTy-six-The TwelTTh graduaTed by H. I. S.-do hereby solemnly swear This To be our lasT will and TesTamenT. We make The following bequesTs: To The iuniors go The responsibiliTies which They as seniors will naTurally as- sume. To deviaTe Trom The usual pro- cedure oT bequeaThing manners To The Treshmen, we give ours To The sopho- mores, who. having already received The TacT of lasT year's class, . .CLASS Wlll To Miss Early, who will use iT in The caTe- Teria To keep boys' Ties ouT oT soup. Monroe Williams relinquishes his iour- nalisTic abiliTy To Charles Ewing, while Doran Pugh is The recipienT oT Willie's boogie-woogie beaT. Dave High gives his dancing abiliTy To William Masker wiTh The proviso ThaT he produces more dancers Trom nexT year's class Than we had This year. Fred Bayes, aTTer having successfully compleTed his Charles ATlas should now become perTecT ,WX M my course, now Turns iT over. genTlemen. Any abiliTies wiTh a Two-pound dumb-bell which we have leTT unde- C! Q - included, To Charles Gebe- veloped we generously give U , Q15 lein. To The Treshmen. conTidenT 'i Dove Bgwman and Alex ThaT in Three years They will K i f ' 'f e Lynn pogl Hqoir Schglasfic - . , ,1 .. develop Them To Their TullesT -, ,-it ab,l,+y and donafe fhe resul-fs GXTSFIT- hue-Syl -. To William Geen. Harry Sher- lndividual seniors, rich in l Jig- lock Tinally surrenders his varied TalenTs. wish To make ,A drum-maior baTon. whisTle, beguesTs as Tollows: and cuTe ouTTiT To Harold Charlie Pealer spreads his -:.. --:Q S 9leY- all-around aThleTic abiliTy all around The iunior class. lSTep up and Take your share, Tellows. There's plenTy Tor all.l Charlie Madeira gives his Tullback prow- ess To powerful Don Wade. and Marlin Goodyear gives his line-backing-up abili- Ty To Treshman Ray Topper. Gene Mohr, who Tinds his superb blocking abiliTy equally useTul on The TooTball Tield or The baskeTball courT, puTs iT aT The dispos- al oT Coach Hoar in The hope he will selecT Tor iT an aThleTe capable oT conTin- ing such TalenT To The gridiron. John Singley's musical abiliTy goes To Ralph SchaTer. The solid rhyThm of Paul WhiTe and Dale Musselman goes To Max DaTTner in an eTTorT To keep nexT year's SparTans on The beam. John Boyer. aTTer much persuasion. hands over The secreT oT his neckTie knoT Byron SmiTh. STudenT Sen- aTe President Turns over his oTTice To The sTudenTs' choice. James BywaTers passes on his cheerleading duTies To George Bender. Johnny ShaeTTer's Tlashy dressing Techinque goes To Rodney Emes. As our sTore of maTeriaI properTy is raTher small, we Turn iT over in ToTo To The Treasurer oT nexT year's class. As a maTTer oT record. iT includes Three red raTion poinTs, a large corner of a C gas sTamp, and a l94O Esquire calendar. In repudiaTion oT ThaT classical phrase, You can'T Take iT wiTh you, we do iusT ThaT wiTh our Tond memories of persons and evenTs encounTered in These halls. As a Tinal acT oT giving on This TenTh day oT June, l946, we give our Thanks, in graTeTul appreciaTion, To all who made This day possible Tor us.
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