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We Shall Ever Be Grateful for Their Years of Dedicated Service Kathryn L. Aungst Catherine W. Custer brought fourteen years of teaching ,re ' 71. git' f 2 W ' f Kathryn L. Aungst was born in Annville, Pennsylvania, Where she attended the public schools before matriculating at Millersville State Teachers College and Penn State University. Having taught in the schools of East Hanover Township, Mrs. Aungst came to Milton Hershey School in 1950 and has served for twenty-three years as a teacher of fifth grade students. For eight years she served as .Girl Scout Leader and for five years as councilor at summer camp. Her greatest joy is working with fifth grade students. Q W W' U . experience to Milton Hershey School when she and her husband joined our staff in 1948. Born in Glen Campbell, Indiana County, Mrs. Custer attended public schools in Cresson, graduated from Vintondale High School, and attended Indiana Teachers College, Penn State University, and Millersville State College. Her twenty-four years at M.H.S. as teacher in kindergarten and first grade and her long associations at Derry Presbyterian Church as teacher and superintendent have been an invaluable contribution. ,ge f -1 ff- .J W-W. ry, wp, W... 5 1 . 3 . 2-.. V J ,in U.. 'ini' ,. . . . . ., ,r - 1 i. si.. - 93' L ife.. -' It , 'F Elsa ' A - l .wwf - . .1 .fi . . if ,,r f W wi. , Vg., -.: sn ..... . - . 1. A wi f f ' ale' Swrrwfk :. , 1 at K. ,sv,.w....,i.s, age f gnc.. lg... M., -1, ' i. at -, f. -, ami z K, , X . , xm l . S5 -. ' V -f f. .. '. ' ' Q Y , 53 . wr 2. . i,wa.w k ,.. f' . A J -wg?..,5Qf?f,5. - ra- - f-ffl! 3 ..slifi,,! , . M6 : 5 e T of x - . 0 , ' ' Q : , gf-4 A . p 0 , N . -. , . O 5 5 . Tl 4 x 'K 0 ' 0 . , , x x W , I , A . O I Q 5 5 5 X Q Q ' C 0'QC..q.Owlx':s.k A 0 O 0 ' Q B 5 ' x g W ' Catherine W. Custer After more than twenty-four years of service to Milton Hershey Grant T. Custer 28 School, Grant T. Custer has rightfully earned retirement. A product of the one-room school and of Ferndale High School, Where he lettered in track and basketball, Mr. Custer received a bachelor's degree from California State College and later a master's degree from Penn State. He has served the School as a teacher of Related Science, an Administrative Assistant, and for twelve years as Director of Enrollment.
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' Seated: Jeanne M. Hostetler, Frances A. Reigle. Standing: Louise B. Swartzbaugh, Agnes M. Souders, Olive M. Kleinfelter, Catherine W. Custer. Through Third Grade ' Seated: Phvllis M. Baugher, Kathryn L. Aungst, Janice D. Boyd. Standing: Mary U Saye, Claudia K. Byers, Valarie K. Wolfe, Ted E. Derrick. 27
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We Salute the Teachers Retiring from M.H. W. Lyndon Hess, a native of Brooklyn, New York, has given thirty-two years of loyal service to Milton Hershey School and the 3 community of Hershey. Formerly active in scouting, he has also served as adviser to The Spartan, the National Honor Society, and iw for the last sixteen years as Coordinator of the English Department. Ordained a perpetual deacon in All Saints' Episcopal Church in 1961, he was later assigned by the Bishop as assistant to the rector. His greatest interest is in helping in the intellectual growth of young men who sincerely desire an education. .,,.sP'f' 'V W. Lyndon Hess Paul I. Kleinfelter, a native of Lebanon County, was graduated from Middletown High School in 1928 and from Lebanon Valley College in 1932. He earned a master's degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 1959. Mr. Kleinfelter joined the M.H.S. faculty in 1934, serving first as a teacher of mathematics and social studies and later of social studies alone, having had responsibility as Department Coordinator for many years. A sincere and dedicated teacher, Mr. Kleinfelter has always striven to inject the traditional principles and disciplines which made America great. .iw--,,,,,N Paul I. Kleinfelter For forty-three years Philip K. Shuler has served Milton Hershey School, first as principal, Memorial Building, 1930-32 and Community Building, 1932-34, then as teacher of biology and chemistry at Senior Hall 1934-1973. After attending the public schools of New Cumberland, Mr. Shuler pursued his college studies at Shippensburg State College and earned his master's degree at Columbia University in 1937. Long active in scouting and outdoor life, Mr. Shuler will always be remembered for these interests as well as for his mastery of the subjects he taught. Philip K. Shuler 29
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