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Page 4 HERSHEY NEWS September 13, 1962 Factually Feminine Hershey Bears By Elaine Huber Long Will Open Camp On September 19 remArem-mms•-mime. The Hershey Bears Hockey Club, 1962-63 edition, will open training camp on September 19 at Stam- ford Ontario. Starting his seventh season as coach of the Bears, Frank Mathers announced the new campsite and expects eight newcomers in camp, along with the regulars from last season. The newcomers are mostly on loan from the Boston Bruins. The Bears made a mid-summer STANDING AT PARADE REST just long enough for photographer trade with the Bruins, sending Bob Warrington to snap a picture of their new uniforms prior to the veteran Hershey goalie Bobby Per- 20th annual Cocoa Bean Game, are members of the Milton Hershey reault to the NHL club in exchange School b:Ind. The traditional brown and gold, of course, are the for goalie Ed Chadwick and de- colors used in the "sport" outfit with a gold spartan on the left poc- fenseman Barry Ashbee. Chadwick ket of the coat. "Sharp" was the comment of many of the thousands has seen action in the American who attended the annual event. "A band to be proud of," was an- Hockey League with the Pitts- OFFICERS OF THE NEWLY FORMED organization, The Fed- other comment. To go along with the new uniforms, the band pre- burgh Ifornets, Buffalo Bisons, and erated Women's Club, are pictured here during a meeting of the sented a fine half-time performance. t h e Rochester Americans. He executive committee at the home of Mrs. Robert Hauck. Back row, sports an NHL average, in 180 left to right, Mrs. Douglass Henry, vice president; Mrs. Carl games, with Toronto and Boston, Himmelberger, president; Mrs. Robert Hauck, recording secretary; Milton Hershey Spartans Win Cocoa Bean Game of 2.94, with 14 shutouts. front row, Mrs. William Fisher, treasurer; and. Mrs. Henry Wagner, T h e Milton Hershey Spartans both teams registered 14 first downs, corresponding secretary. ,First meeting of the fall season will be opened their 1962 football season on and the Trojans were still in the held on September 13 at the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the the right foot with a 25-7 victory game until a downfield drive was Bassinet Set Holy Trinity at 8 p.m. with Mrs. Henry in charge. Installation of over their Hershey High rivals in stopped on the Milton Hershey eleven officers will be held at this time by Mrs. Maynard Smith, president the 20th annual Cocoa Bean Trophy early in the final frame. Hershey Hospital of the Dauphin Co. Federation. Speaker will be Joyce Madama game last week. The Spartans open their home sea- of Bell Telephone, who will speak on "It's Fun to be Entertained." Earl and Joanne (Patrick) Fag- The son on Saturday afternoon as hosts Hostesses are Mrs. Carl Curry, Mrs. Kenneth Koppenhaver, Mrs. victory gives the Hilltoppers a er, Palmyra Route 2, a girl, Au- /3-4-3 margin in the to John Harris, a Central Penn Con- Betty Miner, Mrs. Stephen Dawson and Mrs. Jonathan Dundore. annual series gust 14. sponsored by the Hershey Rotary ference team, while the Trojans re- Bruce and Doris (Spangler) Eby, Hershey, daughter of Dr. Club and inaugurated in 1943. turn to CAC competition in taking Kathy 123 Trinidad Avenue, Hershey, a John 0. Hershey of Her- With the win, the Spartans bowed on the Palmyra Palms on Friday and Mrs. boy, August 23. president of into Capital Area Conference play night in their second home game. shey, was elected vice John and Fay (Longenecker) United Brethren successfully in their first venture the Evangelical Carullo, 240 North College Street, Fellowship Organization at its into an organized scholastic football Youth Palmyra, a girl, August 23. ' at Camp Es t es league. The game also marked the Giants Wing Eagles Naitcnal. Meeting James and Dorothy (Way) Knoll, Colorado recently. - • debut of Ken Campbell as the new Park in - The Philadelphia Eagles, who only 433 Turnpike Road, Elizabethtown, of- seventy - one head coach of the -Milton Hershey Kathy was. one closed out their 12th annual pre- girl, August 25. East- School. a young people and adults from season training camp at Hershey Jacob and Belva (Reed) How- ern Pennsylvania in attendance at C.-captain Mike Knapik, a half- last Friday, also closed their exhibi- ard, 161 West Pine Street, Pal- the conference. She is a member of the next day, back, sparked the Spartans to a tion season schedule myra, a boy. August 25. the First E.U.B. Church of which the note. comeback victory with a 60 - yard but on a sorry Morris and Alma (Brandt) El- Rev. Thomas W. Guinivan is pastor. scoring sprint immediately after the They were winged by the New lenberger, Box 360, Palmyra Route She has served as President of the Trojans had taken a 7-6 lead in the York Giants, 27-10, in Princeton Uni- 1, a boy, August 25. Youth Fellowship Organization in third period. Knapik's running fea- versity's Palmer Stadium in t h e Clair and Florence (Weaver) Hershey Church and also in the tured the Milton Hershey attack, but first pro game ever played within Yerger, 350 East Derry Road, Her- Lower Dauphin County E. U. B. hon- that hallowed Ivy League the Spartan co-captain shared enclosure, shey, a boy, August 27. Youth Fellowship and as outreach ors as a running back with Dave and in their second disappointing ex, Robert and Bonnie (Reigle) chairman of the East Penna. Con- Hershey hibition performance. „ Damore. The stocky little Herr, 150 Governor Road, Hershey, ference Youth Fellowship. She is standout ball They thus started and ended their High senior was also a a boy, August 28. seventeen' years old and is planning spearheaded the drive exhibitions with defeats, having been carrier, and Warren and Ruby (Dun) Smith, to enter Dickinson College as a Trojans to their trampled by the Baltimore Colts, that propelled the 32, South 7th Street, Lebanon, a freshman in Liberal Arts. lone touchdown. 56-28, at Hershey, but the Birds then boy, August 29. The score does not indicate the spread their wings to win three ex- Charles and Natalie (Whittle) closeness of the game, either, as hibitions in a raw. Newcomer, 127 Maple Avenue, Kathryn Louise Roof Hershey, a boy, August 28. Mr. and Mrs. Russel J. Roof, of 323 William and Joan (Fasnaeht) East Derry Road, have announced Speraw, Lebanon Route 4, a girl, the engagement of their daughter, August 29. Miss Kathryn Louise Roof to Charles Darrel and'Eva (Bowman) Bald- Freemont McDonald of Wilmington, win, 609 West Main Street, Ann- Delaware. Mr. McDonald is the son vile, a boy, August 30. Of Mrs. Mildred McDonald of 1014 Earl and Mildred (Deihl) Light, Ridge Avenue, Pittsburgh. Hum melstown Route 1, a boy, Au- Miss Roof is a graduate of Her- gust 31. shey High School and Hershey Junior Arthur and Alta (Myers) Sow- College. She is presently employed as ers, 227 West High Street, Hum- a secretary by the Milton Hershey melstown, a girl, August 31. Sahool. Jere and Gloria (Morris) Meyer, Mr. McDonald, a graduate of the 324 North College Street, Pal- Milton -Hershey School, attended Her- myra, a boy, August 31. shey Junior College and is presently Charles and Carolyn (Light) attending the University of Delaware, Bailey, Jr., 36 Harrison,. Street, Evening Division.He is employed by Palmyra, a girl, August 31. the Tidewater Oil Company at Dela- John and Sonja (Koons) Kinney, ware City. Main Street, Union Deposit, a boy, September 1. Suzantr Ruth Groh, daughter of Terry and Edith (Detwieler) Norma M. Miller Mrs. John D. Groh of 218 Elm Ave- King, Hummelstown Route 1, a Mr. and Mrs. George D. Miller of nue, was recently married to L. Rich- boy, -September 1. Palmyra Route 1, announce the en- ard Woodyatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Karen (Bordleman) gagement of their daughter, Norma Louis R. Woodyatt of Moscow, Longenecker, 115 East Derry Road, M. to Donald R. Thorn, son of Mr. Penna., in the All Saints Episcopal Hershey, a girl, September 1. and Mrs. Wayne W. Thorn, 814 Balt- Kenneth and Shirley (Espen- haser Road, Harrisburg, Church with the Venerable Kermit L. shade) Meyerhoffer, Hummels- Miss Miller is a graduate of Her- Lloyd, officiating. town Route 2, a boy, September 1. shey High School, Hershey Junior Mrs. Woodyatt is a graduate of Leroy and Evelyn and Shippensburg State Col- (Nolt) Horn- College Hershey High School and Penn State ing, Annville Route li a girl, Sep- lege. She is employed as a business tember 2. , teacher by the Northern Lebanon University where she majored in Pre- Edward and Kathryn' (Pyles) Joint School District. Med. She is presently employed at Shifflett, 111 North Center Street, Mr. Thorn is a grzduate of Lower Penn State. BILL RIPPON, Hershey High quarterback, picked up some yardage Cleona, a girl, September 2. Paxton High School and Shippens- Mr. Woodyatt is a graduate of the Spartans in the season opener Donald and Gloria (Meyers) Ac- burg State College. He is a mathe- in this headlong lunge against Scranton Central High School and is for both teams.. His progress was halted by Paul Radavsky (24) kerman, 5 East Orange Street, matics teacher and assistant basket- now attending Penn State majornw front the rear, and blocked by Milton Purcell (18) in front. 'The Elizabethtown, a girl, September ball coach at Central Dauphin East Spartan4 won, 25-7. 3. High School. _ in Metalurgy Engineering..