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Mr Fisher and Mr. Stump Skillfully Administer Education at Senior Hall Carl E. Stump, assistant director of secondary education and William R. Fisher '50 director of secondary education. Two Words which would aptly describe Mr. William R. Fisher and Mr. Carl E. Stump Would be efficiency and enthusiasm. Mr. Fisher '50, Director of Secondary Education, is generally recognized as the major force behind Senior Hallis operation. He handles many of the problems which arise during the school year. Mr. Stump, Assistant Director of Secondary Education, has among his many responsibilities the not-so-pleasant job of detentions, compiling of marking period results, and orientation of new teachers. i 11
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Retirees Leave Behind a True Spirit of Dedication When one reviews a list of names of great contributors to Milton Hershey School, the name of Alfred T. Gibble would appear high on that list. Mr. Gibble tirelessly devoted the past forty-three and one-half years to the School. Born in Annville, Pennsylvania, he was a graduate of Palmyra High School in 1928. After obtaining his B.S. Degree from Lebanon Valley College in 1932, Mr. Gibble began his career at Milton Hershey School in August of 1932. From 1932 thru 1934 he taught junior high in the Community Building. From 1934 thru 1951 Mr. Gibble taught physical education and began a coaching career which included varsity football, basketball, and baseball. From 1951 up to 1975 he served in administration in the roles of Director of Homelife and retired as Director of Houseparent Staff. Words cannot adequately describe the contribution Mr. Gibble has made to the School, but the many graduates who have benefitted from his guidance will testify to the fact we are saying good-bye to a great name in the history of Milton Hershey School. Alfred T. Gibble For forty-two years George F. Sandel has given dedicated service in the areas of elementary and secondary education, thirty-nine of which have been spent in enriching the lives of Milton Hershey students. Mr. Sandel was born on September 18, 1911, at Winfield, Union County, Pennsylvania. After graduating from Sunbury High School in 1928, he obtained a B.A. Degree and an M.A. Degree from Bucknell University in 1932 and 1946, respectively. In 1966 he received an M.S. Degree in library science from Drexel University. Mr. Sandel joined the School's faculty on September 1, 1937, as a teacher of sixth grade. In 1942 he moved to a position as an eighth grade English teacher and remained in that capacity until he entered the Army. In 1946 he returned to Milton Hershey and spent a total of thirty-two years in the classroom. From 1966 to the present, he has been the librarian at Catherine Hall. Among Mr. Sandel's fondest memories are the eight years spent as adviser to The Spartan, and ten very satisfying years as Catherine Hall librarian. Hall. George F. Sandel With the retirement of Eleanor Foltz Wood, Milton Hershey School loses one of its most dedicated and tireless employees. For the past fifteen years she has given devoted service to the boys as a nurse tirst at Senior Hall and then at Catherine Mrs. Wood was born in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, on October 7,.1911. She Eleanor F. Wood graduated from the Uniontown Hospital Training School in 1931 and subsequently spent two years as an industial nurse. On October 16, 1961, Mrs. Wood joined the staff at Senior Hall where she was a nurse for four years. In 1966, when Catherine Hall opened, she joined the nursing staff there where she has served for the past eleven years. Among Mrs. Wood's fondest memories are the rewards of caring for the Milton Hershey boys, the growth and expansion of the School's campus, and above all, the opening of the new medical clinic at Catherine Hall in 1966. Best wishes are extended to Mrs. Wood for a happy and healthy retirement.
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