Milton Hershey School - Acropolis Yearbook (Hershey, PA)

 - Class of 1978

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Om ' p K 'Mfzaagl 72 Senior Hall Directors and Curriculum Specialist if wma John A. Storm fAssistant Director of Secondary Educationy, Paul E. Dronsfield QCurriculum Specialistb, William R. Fisher '50 CDirector of Secondary Educationj, Carl E. Stump CAssistant Director of Secondary Educationj. A Q, X. : ,..,, . In ,A-52451 CATHERINE HALL DIRECTORS-M. Nelson Durand MEMORIAL HALL DIRECTORS-William A- Hoover Qnirector of Intermediate Divisiony, Donald R. Director of Junior Divisionh. Lloyd M- Morgan '49 Witman CAssistant Director of Intermediate Division KASSiStant DiI9Ct01' of Junior DiViSi0I0- Educationj. 11

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74m77twDmczmdS our Pmmdent Dr. John o. Hershey tPresidenLj, Dr. Richard A. Ruaisiii Qvict--President and and Headmasterj, John M. Aichele '39 QVice-President and Administrator of Business . . Aff' ' .- . Vice Presidents 'HN Dr. John O. Hershey, Chairman of the Board and President of lVl.H.S., Dr. Richard A. Rudisill, Headmaster and Vice-President, and John M. Aichele '39, Vice-President and Administrator of Business Affairs Cpictured abovej are three of the schoolas top administrators. Dr. llershey plans for the school's growth years into the future as it pertains to facilities and program. Dr. Rudisill is concerned with major policy and curriculum decisions relating to M.l'l.S. on a day-to-day, year-to-year basis. Mr. Aichele directs many of the fiscal policies as they relate to buildings, repairs and renovations, grounds, and supplies. The administration at Senior llall consists of William R. Fisher '50, Director of Secondary Education, Carl E. Stump, Assistant Director of Secondary Education, John A. Storm, Assistant Director of Secondary Education, and Paul E. Dronsfield, Curriculum Specialist tall pictured opposite abovej. Mr. Fisher devotes his time to the overall smooth operation of Senior Hall with special attention to the academic situation. lVlr. 10 Stump is primarily involved with the operation of the vocational programs. New in his position this year, Mr. Storm is concentrating on such matters as student discipline and supervision. Also filling a new position this year is Mr. Dronsfield who will be working with the administration and faculty on curriculum and scheduling. Direction of Intermediate Division educational policy is entrusted to lVl. Nelson Durand, Director of the Intermediate Division, ,and Donald lt. Witman, Assistant Director of the Intermediate Division. These two men tpictured opposite below leftj are responsible for curriculum, discipline, and supplies. The educational policies of the Junior Division are created and guided by William -A. Hoover, Director of the Junior Division, and Lloyd lVl. lVlorgan'49, Administrative Assistant fpictured opposite below rightl. The young peopleyof the Junior Division are educationally prepared for future years Linder the guidance of these men.



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,4.4'aa+64t74au70da7faae 6fL0f60f 754 Well Olive M. Kleinfelter retires after giving twenty-nine years of continuous service to M.H.S. as a teacher of second grade. Mrs. Kleinfelter was born on July 12, 1913 at Lansdale, Pa. She attended the local schools there and graduated from Lansdale High School. During her high school years she sang in the chorus, played the trumpet for four years, and earned her band letter. Mrs. Kleinfelter attended Lebanon Valley College where she was a member of the Girlis Chorus, Chemistry Club, and was Secretary of her class for two years. She has also supplemented her education with courses at Millersville and Penn State. retirement. Olive M. Kleinfelter With the retirement of Thomas O. Pratt after thirty-seven years of dedicated service, Milton Hershey School reluctantly loses one of its most vigorous instructors. Mr. Pratt was born on September 9, 1914, in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Ridley Park High School and later attended Williamson Trade School, Drexel Technical Institute and the Pennsylvania State University. Prior to coming to Milton Hershey, Mr. Pratt was employed as an Electrical Consultant at American Viscose Corporation. In August of 1940 Mr. Pratt joined the staff of the School as an Electrical Instructor and retired in that position. He helped in the Scouting program from 1941 through 1950. His fond memories include talking to Mr. Hershey on several occasions in the shop. Thank you, Mr. Pratt, for your years of dedicated service. In August of 1949 Mrs. Kleinfelter came to Milton Hershey as a second grade teacher in which position she retired. She fondly remembers such things as Christmas at the ucottagesi' and many rewarding travel experiences. We take this opportunity to wish Mrs. Kleinfelter a long and happy Thomas 0. Pratt For forty-three years William A. Yottey has given untiring service in the l William A. Yottey 12 areas of elementary and secondary education, twenty-three of which have been spent in adding new horizons to the lives of Milton Hershey students. Mr. Yottey Was born on January 20, 1913, at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He attended Harrisburg Schools from grades 1-12 and graduated from John Harris High School in 1930. From 1930 through 1934 he matriculated at Shippensburg State Teachers College receiving his B.S. in Education. Mr.Yottey then taught in the elementary grades at Lower Paxton Township from 1935 to 1938. From 1938 through 1955 he was Resident Master at Girard College in Philadelphia. In 1955 Mr. Yottey joined the faculty of M.H.S. as a teacher of seventh grade in the area of Eastern Hemisphere and Ancient History. In 1966 he changed his specialty to teaching tenth and eleventh grade American History and World Cultures in which position he retires. Mr. Yottey also gave ten years at Milton Hershey to the Scouting Program. We thank Mr. Yottey for his many years of service and wish him a happy retirement.

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