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CLASS DIARY 9X5 9f25 9f28 IOX4 IOf5 IOf9 IOXII IOXI6 lOf27 lO,!28 Ilfll lIfI5 IIf3O I2fl Y I2,f9 I2fI3 l2f28 I2,f3O IX4 IX7 I945-46 school lerm be- gan. Senior Class Elecrions held. lvlidvale defealed Glen- dale. 5-O. in Summer Base- ball League final. Band parricipaled in Vic- +ory parade in Lililz. Acropolis slafl appoinled by class officers. Senior individual piclures lalcen. Seniors look menlal abil- ily +es'r. Funeral services held 'for Mr. M. S. Hershey. Senior Halloween Dance. Glee Club sang ai Spring Creek Church in Hershey. Glee Club sang al Arm- islice Day Services in Communily Building. Group piclures 'raken for Acropolis. Sparlans played al ln- dianiown Gap dance. Sparlans played al Hum- melslown dance. Glee Club sang al Leb- anon. Varsify le++ers awarded lo loolball squad. Sparlans played for Her- shey Girl Scoul Chrislmas Dance. Glee Club sang al Pal- myra. Senior Class Play, A Week's Trial, was pre- senled in assembly. Cily - Counly All - Slars held banquel al Penn- Harris Holel in Harris- burg. IXI3 IXI4 If2O lf2l M26 If27 Z!! 2f3 X ZXIO 2y!24 3fl6 3f3l 4,fI4 4f28 5,f5 5fI9 6X8 off? 6f'lO Glee Club sang al' Cres- sona. H. l. S. foolball squad held banquel' wilh Her- shey High 'ream in lhe Communily Club dining- room. Glee Club sang ai Lililz. Six seniors began classes ar Hershey Junior Col- lege. Senior Chrislmas Dance lposlponed because of in- lluenzal. Glee Club sang ai Lulh- eran Church in Hershey. Senior Spring Hop. Choir sang al Lebanon. Glee Club sang al Rich- land. Glee Club sang a'r Unil- ed Brelhren Church in Hershey. Sparrans played al Eliza- belhlown dance. Glee Club sa ng a+ Schuylkill Haven. Annual Bancl Concerl. Glee Club sang ar Hoer- nerslown. Glee Club sang al Re- formed Church in Har- risburg. Choir sang al Spring Creek Church in Hershey. Glee Club sang al The Brelhren Church in Har- risburg. Senior Class Banquel and Prom Baccalaureaie Services Class Day Exercises Alumni lnduclion Cere- mony Commencemenl Exercises
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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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A WEEK'S TRIAl On January 4 aT I:45 p.m., The seniors presenTed The Two-acT comedy enTiTled A Weelc's Trial in The school audiTorium. This play cenTered around The Swedish maid. Olga NordsTorm. whose parT was Tilled very capably by David High. ATTer a series of blunders such as burning holes in Trousers and leaving a pan oT waTer on a chair Tor a visiTor To siT in, she counTered by caTching a Thief and Tixing up The love aTTairs oT The Tamily Teen-agers. Mr. Brehm did a Tine iob of direcTing. Our Thanks go To him Tor his aid in making The play The success ThaT iT was. The casT oT characTers included Monroe Williams as Mr. Merri- Tield, Jack Moclc as Mrs. Merrifield, and John SheaTTer and Harry Sherlock as Tom and Mildred MerriTield. The assorTmenT oT maids included Dale Musselman, Rome Owens, and David High. The old ladies' parTs were played by Charles Madeira, Barry WhiTeside. and PeTer Di STeTano: The preacher was Alvi VoigT: Mildred's suiTors were Paul WhiTe and Louis Eddingerg and Ken STeen porTrayed The parT oT Mr. Norwood, Mr. MerriTielCl'S Boss.
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