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Jfomecamimj fziqfzficjfzfecf ffze yaazaazz uma ! Mud and rain Tailed To keep eiTher alumni or sTudenTs oT The school away Trom Hershey STadium on Homecoming Day. The SparTans, who had compiled a six and Two record by now, were looking Torward To meeTing a challenging CenTral Dauphin eleven. Early in The second quarTer, Jim Porach broke away Trom The Ram Torward wall and romped TiTTy-seven yards To puT The SparTans ahead To sTay. ATTer addiTional Mr. Hess beams happily as he greets re- cent graduate Ronald Osborne at the Stadium for Homecoming. 26 Conducting the annual meeting of the Milton Hershey Alumni Association are Treasurer William Schmehl, President Melvin Garner, Vice-president E. Martin Kuhn, and Secretary Ken- neth Hatt. Touchdowns were Tacked on by Gerry Ayres and Leroy Reale, The sevenTh vic- Tory oT The season was posTed on The MHS record. Wilh The deTeaT oT LancasTer The Tollowing week, Porach joined AI lvleiizler in capTuring The Player oT The Week Award, and George KlineTelTer and Al lvleiTzler were named To The all-sTaTe Teams. Porach also received The Back oT The Year Honors granTed by The Harris- burg Old Timers' Club. qamifiaa facu . . . . . . which were once parT oT our everyday school liTe appear aT Homecoming. Alumni who have moved all over The counTry once again reTurn To renew The Triendships which had Temporarily grown cold. The program provided Tor Them, including The TooTball game, a dinner, a Glee Club concerT, and a dance, oTTered many occasions Tor handshaking and even a Tew Tears.
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T lwaaagaad Jim Porach romps in mid-season form for a touchdown against Coatesville. The Junior VarsiTy TooTball squad was noT To be ouT- done by Their seniors as They wenT Through The reg- ular season wiThouT TasTing deTeaT. Under Their new coach, Mr. John Piirman, The liTTle SparTans posTed Tive wins while TighTing To a draw Twice. Hershey, William Penn, l.anc:asTer, John l-larris, and Reading were The Teams To suiier deTeaT aT Brown and Gold hands while STeelTon and Yorlc elced ouT Ties. The squad, consisTinq mosTly oi Treshrnen an-d sopho- mores, scored I I5 poinTs To Their opponenTs' 45. 4,6640-it NL Jolfz Wadi! wal 1 714. Head down and legs churning, Jim Por- ach barrels into two Coatesville safety men after a spectacular gain. Left to Right-First Row: S. Campayner, J. Neeley, G, Daum, J. Rodenhaver, C Bigelow, R. Scheid, D. Erdman, J. D'Alessandro, L. Cole, W. Small. D. Broughton. Second Row: F. Miller, E. Stewart, S. Kerr, A. D'Alessandro, L. Gebhart, C. Ben- shoff, S. Gehris, W. Yost, M. Fink, H. Heath, A. Seylor. Third Row: R. Dunn, R. Hersh B Wilenski, J. Wright, K. Rohrbaugh, G. Duff, T. Lee, J. Hoeschele, R. Fox R. ilieiler, R. Trace, w. Strayer. Fourth now: R. Carville, H. Work, E. Hill K. Williams, H. Michener, M. Henry. H. Kriner, F. Seidelman, R. Brow, D. Huntl S. Montgomery. Back Row: J. Lewis, J. Parshall, P. Hammond, Mgr, D. Thomp- son, I. Rupert, Mgr., Coach J. Aichele, Coach J. Pfirman. 'Wee 71.3 am! 7fw flecoful MHS OPP 25 Hershey 6 13 William Penn 0 6 Steelton 6 33 Lancaster 13 7 York 7 13 John Harris 7 19 Reading 6 25
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The Soldiews' Chorus sings in tribute to Milton Hershey. iPhoto by U. S. Armyl. This social season aT lVlilTon Hershey School is exciTing and varied wiTh acTiviTies roughly divided inTo Two caTegories. The TirsT caTegory includes senior class acTivi- Ties and The second, Those oT The enTire sTudenT body. The senior class has Tour dances during The year. They are The Holloween dance, The ChrisTmas dance, The ValenTine dance, and The Senior Prom. The junior class has one dance aT The end oT The year. This provides The TuTure seniors wiTh a TasTe oT whaT is To come in 0144 fiau' Jenioa cfance C6016 GZ oualzaween. M. 5. Jleufzey .Zag Jwwlffeff Zhe medal aeaaml The nexT school year. Each Tarm-home also has Two parTies during The year wiTh music being provided by records. AcTiviTies in which The whole sTudenT body parTicipaTes are many. One oT The more prominenT oT These is MilTon S. Her- shey Day, The day honoring Mr. l-lershey's birTh, SepTember I3, I857. On ThaT oc- casion This year, The Army Field Band presented a concerT aT The lvll-lS audi- Torium. ConducTed by lvlaior WhiTing, The band presenTed boTh popular and classical music and marches. Richard Lewis Finds chatting and dancing simultaneously a pleasure at the first senior dance. 27
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