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Stanford Maison ’19 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/milton-hershey-school-stanford-maison-19/

Four years after graduating from Milton Hershey School, Stanford Maison ’19 gives back to his alma mater in a variety of ways while advancing his professional career. Maison is a...

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Lulu Tunis ’04 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/lulu-tunis/

Lulu Tunis ’04 brags about two things in her life: Milton Hershey School and IKEA. “My two obsessions are working for IKEA and Milton Hershey School,” she said. “It’s what...

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Cassandra Wentzel ’05 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/cassandra-wentzel/

Cassandra Wentzel ’05 remembers the day she encouraged her grandparents to call and learn more about Milton Hershey School. It was a pivotal moment that has come full circle for...

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Dana Oliver ’93 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/dana-oliver-93/

Dana Oliver ’93 is a problem solver by trade and in her personal life. It’s something she says she discovered in herself at an early age and also what led...

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Bridget Corry Morse ’82 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/bridget-corry-morse-82/

Bridget Corry Morse ’82 is a self-proclaimed “running nerd.” It’s a journey that started when she was a student at Milton Hershey School but has been laced into the details...

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Brandon Hurd ’09 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/brandon-hurd/

[…] together, but we were poor,” he said. “I remember sometimes she would work a couple jobs and get home late, so we wouldn’t know what to eat.” When he enrolled […]

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2025 Alumni of the Year: James ’65 and John ’70 Hanawalt www.mhskids.org/success-stories/2025-alumni-of-the-year-james-and-john-hanawalt/

More than 55 years have passed since John and James Hanawalt earned their Milton Hershey School diplomas, James in 1965 and John in 1970. They came to the school on...

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Rick Caranfa ’87 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/milton-hershey-school-rick-caranfa-87/

[…] complex. For example, a job with a higher-paying salary may seem attractive, but sometimes lower-paying jobs give young professionals more experience that could pay off in the long run. He […]

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Tatiana Ariola ’15 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/tatiana-ariola-15/

[…] me get certified in things that led me to get graphic design internships and, eventually, jobs. Those jobs financially supported me through my first year of college.” While at MHS, […]

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2018 Alumna of the Year: Wendy MacClinchy ’92 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/2018-alumna-of-the-year-wendy-macclinchy/

[…] where she managed humanitarian and reconstruction programs and an emergency employment program that created 45,000 jobs for acutely vulnerable Afghans affected by three decades of war. The U.N. then moved […]

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Bridget Savadge ’87 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/bridget-savadge-3/

When asked to describe her time at Milton Hershey School, Bridget Savadge ’87 says it allowed her to dream. “Milton Hershey School allowed me to see a life that I...

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Ray Randlett ’62 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/ray-randlett/

Ray Randlett ’62 chuckles when you ask him about his life after graduating from Milton Hershey School. “I’ve done a lot of different things,” he said. “I’m sort of a...

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Christopher Spinogatti ’07 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/christopher-spinogatti-07/

[…] younger brother on her own. He watched her work 80 hours a week across multiple jobs, and Chris often found himself looking after his nine-year-old brother while he was just […]

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2024 Alumnus of the Year: Douglas I. OIiver ’93 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/2024-alumnus-of-the-year-douglas-oliver/

[…] “The team that I lead promotes equitable energy policies that create cleaner air, attract more jobs, prepare an inclusive workforce, and support more than 500 community organizations and non-profits. It […]

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