Central Dauphin High School - Centralian Yearbook (Harrisburg, PA)
- Class of 1956
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K N-.K V, A lf ' fi X ga mmf, B as Dedication VVe dedicate this book to all those who have put their time, thought, skill, money, hope loyal- ty or faith into Central Dauphin. 4- ga 8 1 . 1 n 1 1 - Foreword This year has in truth been the premiere or initial showing of Cen- tral Dauphin High School. We have for this reason chosfen Premiere as the theme ol our yearbook. We have endeavored in this book to create ci comparison or parallel between the beginning of our school and the establishment ol the customs and ways of life which we have inherited as citizens at America. Herein are included comparisons of lirsts or premieres in the development of our country to the hrsts in the developement ol our school. 'EQ N-UN r N r -we-. 'T'Wrggmsfw. . xN,,. . Left to right: Mr. W. George Morrow, Miss Lida Ann Swope, and Mr. William Benson. Our thanks to . . . We, the tirst class to graduate from Central Dauphin High School, wish to extend our most sincere gratitude to the advisers of our yearbook. We realize that without their combined efforts, we would not have been able to achieve our goal. The process ot producing any yearbook is a monumental task, but the job of or- ganizing the first yearbook in a school's history, is almost beyond description. Through-out the long hours of work, Miss Lida Ann Svvope, lvlr. William Benson, and Ivlr. W. George Morrow have been with us taithtully guiding, advising and direct- ing our staffs. We can never thank these three enough tor their help, Perhaps this yearbook vvill be sufficient thanks to them, We certainly hope they have enjoyed working with us as much as we have with them, and will remember what we have accomplished together. 7 Table of Contents Introduction Seniors Administration Faculty Features Sports Advertisements V , f AA--.Qui-.,g NT , N I . 'iff f '-Xh 'xii 'signs alum-i 5 ff: ..,... W .. ,,.- 'mwi ' , A 6 n I6 X 'XXXX' ,iv Qc- 2 P S I 1 ' wi ' A fi 1 V ififf' 1 fll. . f LN. X .. ww-I 5 'l9b'!s.'4A. f W ss-gg 325-'sees Y 'Sir gg I ig 5 A 1 ,ra ami, 13,09 ,ky VW ahh en iam KATHYRN WYOMING ALEXANDER. . . Kathy .. .favorite remark, that's enough out of you . . .likes ice skating.. .wants to be a typist.. .Clerical Selling. PATRICIA JANE ANGELI... PaIty .... don't know-do you? ibut we usually dol . . .wants to be a teacher.. .likes sports.. .College Preparatory. . .Bandfront, Choir, KATHYRN w. ALEXANDER Basketball. JANICE ARLENE ANGLE. . . Janey . . .pet remark, ohI homework again . . .wants to be a private secretary. . .likes typing, shorthand, and swimming.. .Stenographic. . . Yearbook Typing Staff. CORALIE ANN BAKER.. . CoraIie . . . Ohl Crimemanee! . . .wants to be another of our teachers...likes skating, dancing, popular music...likes to sing, too...a real gone drummer.. .General. . .Band, chorus, Honor Society, Dauphinettes, Dance Band. ROBERT WAYNE BAKER. . . Rev. Bob . . . sure . . .plans a career in the Air Force. . . likes hunting, football, cars, and skating. . .Distributive Education.. .D. E. Club. PATRICIA J. ANGELI JANICE A. ANGLE CORALIE A. BAKER ROBERT W. BAKER 12 - ' it E Q Q .Lx if l Q Q s aywi 5 Q ,U ,K CHARLESVA. BAIR MARY A. BARNETT JOHN W. BAUER CHARLES ARTHUR BAIR... Abe ...thinks everything is real gone ...likes girls, cars, and sports...wants to be an educated hobol ...Distributive Education... President of Distributive Education Club. MARY AUGUSTA BARNETT. . . Tootie . . . You better believe it . . .likes to play piano and sew.. .wants to be concert pianist or stenographer. . .Stenographic. JOHN WILLIAM BAUER... .lohn ...pet elocution You're nuts! ...likes sports... going to be Pennsylvania's best pharmacist...College Preparatory...baseball and basketball. LEONARD BAYLOR. . . Tip . . . Hello . . .real gone on basketball.. .wants to be a pro basketball player . . .Vocational. . .Chorus, Track, Basketball. JOHN EARL BECK. . . Johnny . . . Be prepared says he. ..likes chemistry and social studies. . .wants to teach them someday. . .College Preparatory. 13 LEONARD BAYLOR S S iff. X if -YQ , W JOHN E. BECK Q' Q GERALDINE E. BEHRENS PAUL O. BELL, JR. JAMES L. BENDER JUDY A. BENDER GEORGE R. BERRIER GERALDINE ELIZABETH BEHRENS. . . Gerry . . . Wonna come along? . . .likes moles, money ond cars. . .crazy over Tuesday nights in November. . .wants to be a beautician . . .General. . .Chorus, Art Staff. PAUL O. BELL, JR. . . . Sonny . . . Mcin-o-manl . . .likes cars and girls. . .wants to be o millionaire. . .Auto Mechanics. JAMES LEE BENDER. . . Jim .. .he says, Something is psychologically wrong , ireal cool, huh?l...likes music, sports and medicine...plans to be a surgical doctor... College Preparatory. . .Douphineers, Choir, Quartet, Octet. JUDY ANN BENDER. . . Judy . . .nothing to soy. . .iust wants to marry Clarence. .. going to be cm June Bride. ..General...Chorus, Yearbook Staff, F.H.A. Club. GEORGE ROBERT BERRIER. . . Bob . . . You ll grow up some day ithink so, Bob?J . . . likes cars and sports. ..life ambition is strategic air commandI .. ,Electronics 14 RONALD BERRIER... Ron ...not too much to soy...likes radios and television sets ...going to be one of our repair men-look him up when your TV goes bad... Electronics. STEPHEN GRAY BISHOP... Breeze ...everything is chuckle, chuckle -go-o-o-o-d -ne-e-e-s-s-s!...likes girls, sports, iournalism, and music...going to be o real gone MD. . . .College Preparatory. . .Band, Chorus, Newspaper, Yearbook StoFl, and Honor Society. GEORGE LEROY BITTINGER... George ....pet quote, Pheasant ...crazy for Hot- rods and sports. . .wants to own a Speed Shop in the future. . .Distributive Educa- tion...Dauphineers, D. E. Club, Chorus. LOUISE MEREDITH BLANCHARD... Weeser ...not purtiaI...she uses ony old ex- pression...vows she will be the greatest Lady Architect...likes booting, swimming, music, and art...College Preparatory...Yearbook Staff, Newspaper, Ballet Club, Dauphineftes, Chorus. RICHARD ALLEN BLASS. . . Dick . . . Oh, nutsl . . .wants to be o doctor. . .likes football, hunting, and reading. . .College Preparatory. . .Dauphineers, Chorus. , -.Ax 3 h ' ii . in Naq I .sum 5 i RONALD BERRIER WE'---V STEPHEN G. s1sHoP RICHARD A. BLASS LOUISE M. BLANCHARD 15 I sk-5 GEORGE L. BITTINGER iss, - I ALLAN BLAIR BOGAR. . . Bogie ...pet punction, Howabout that . ..likes sports k and short wave radios.. .plans to be an engineer. . .College Preparatory. . .Yearbook r I NX HENRIETTA MAE BOSTDORF. . . Hen . . . Is that a fact? . . .likes sports and Hillbilly records. . .wants to marry Nelson . . .Stenographic. . .Chorus. ALLAN B. BOGAR CHARLES ALLEN BOSTER. . . Chuck . . . where's West Shore? . . .crazy over Caplan's Inc., girls, show tunes...wants a career of Marines and Chemistry ...College Pre- paratory. . .Tennis. paratory. as HENRIETTA M. BOSTDORF THOMAS HARRY BOWMAN. . . Tom . . .pet quote, Man! . . .likes swimming, hunting, dancing...plans to be an auto mechanic...Auto Mechanics. DAVID MERRITT BOYD... KooIs ... Go get 'em .,.wants to be an architectural engineer...iust adores swimming and hunting lwomen, too-maybe?l...College Pre- .ar :. X ' Lev ft- . if 'img A 16133. - . ,J QL-.?g,2f' 75 .5 .4535 u12a'3y5.r. i..sq:T'ff-223. 59: fig., ' - -- fn rg- A v--'nf 1, ff. --Q. 1 sun figs. LEEET?-lSI4b'Sr'e :I NS, ' -1 yr. 'L-, ating: - f-QQSQLQ, i rv .. A CHARLES A. BOSTER THOMAS H. BOWMAN DAVID M. BOYD 16 RICHARD L. BREHM VERNON C. BREHM RICHARD LARRY BREHM. . . Hop . . .all the time saying, Kinda cute, ain't she? . .. gone on autos, girls, money, and top-bopl . . .plans to be a carpenter. . .Vocational . . .WrestIing, band. VERNON CHARLES BREHM. . . Arrowheod . . . holy cow lsounds iust like an Arrow- head, doesn't it?l...crazy for archery, tool...wants to own a store...Distributive Education...Band, D. E. Club. GERALD WESLEY BRITTAIN. . . .lerry . . .pet speech, Evelyn . . .crazy over sports. . . going to be a Physical Education Teacher...College Preparatory...Homeroom Trea- surer. GERALD LEE BROWN. . . Octavius . . . What's happening, Daddy, Ol . . .likes sports a lot...going to be a famous dentist someday...College Preparatory. CHARLES M. BUCHANAN. . . Shorty . . .famous speech, I'm hungryI . . .loves the ladies combination of cars and flowers . . .plans to be o real terrific mechanic. . . Auto Mechanics. 17 GERALD W. BRITTAIN GERALD L. BROWN CHARLES M. BUCHANAN Thelma F. Buchanan James E. Callahan Edgar W. Capp Jeanette L. Butler Russell S. Byers THELMA FAE BUCHANAN , , , Thelma . . , Well-bully for you . , . likes music and icevskating . . , going to be a nurse . . , College Preparatory . . . Yearbook, Chorus, Bond, Newspaper .IEANETTE LOUISE BUTLER . . . Jan , . , You don't say Lmostly because you don't have a chancei . . . plans to be ci school teacher. . . likes art and music Llack, tool . . . College Preparatory . . . Newspaper Stall Secretary. RUSSELL SAMUEL BYERS . . . Russ . . . Hot dang you all! . , . has a real variety of interests, painting, cars, carpentry-and of course-girls , . . wants to have a business all his own . . . Vocational . . . JAMES EDWIN CALLAHAN . . . Jim . . . Git outa' here! Lalright-my hat pleasei , . . Jim likes sportsemight even be a coach someday, maybe an engineer . . . College Preparatory . . . Football, Newspaper, Thespian, Wrestling, Baseball. EDGAR WILLIAM CAPP . , . Eddie . . . Hey, Les! , . , likes sports, girls, and trapping-idoes that mean females, too?i . . . plans to be an electric appliance repair man , . . Electronics , . . 18 -r-vr-vv-rH,--efsf-- .n-1-,w-,fw-,v-1v-11- --1-N---v-um-1-1 f,-ww..-W-I -ws, W C-. ,W ...,. A .,-, ..,,,-., , ..,,. ws... Y-.v -W -N, .s-...W-...,-..-....-,-.. -uw-sen., f-w-.-- JOANN CARELLI . . . she says- that's trouble . . . plans to be a shorthand and typing teacher . . . likes records and reading . . . Stenographic . . . Bandfront. Q 7 SLS wh JAMES RUSSELL CHRISEMER . . . Chris . . . Hey man-dig this! . . . likes football, baseball, and hunting . . . wants to be an electronic engineer . . . College Preparatory. Joann Carelli DONALD CHRITZMAN . . . Don . , . has no life ambition-says he has no interests either, but we think he's kidding . . . College Preparatory. JACQUELINE DEE CHRONISTER . . . Jacque . . . f'Wait'll l tell you- she says- ljust like a womani . . . likes sports, New York, land Karl?i . . . likes marriage, too- plans to be a housewife . . . Stenographic . . . Yearbook Staff, Chorus, Dauphinettes. JUDITH ANN CLOUSER . . . Judy . . . What cha' say? . . . likes sports and books . . . plans to be on elementary teacher . . . Stenographic . . . Chorus, Bandfront, Year- book Stafi, Basketball James R. Chrisemer Judith A. Clouser Jacqueline D. Chronister Donald Chritzman 19 is KENNETH LEE CLOUSER. . . Ken . . . Oh for Heavens SakeI . . .likes wildlife, writing, and a certain Shirley ...plans to be a building contractor and perhaps write on wildlife.. .College Preparatory. . . Newspaper, Thespian, Chorus. CAROL ANN CONRADH . CaroI . . .thinks everything is iust FabuIousl . . .undecided KENNETH L CL0U5ER about life ambition but she has a great interest in Catholic High.. .General. GWENDOLYN COTTA COOK... Cookie ...she says, Oh! yau're kidding. ...Iikes dancing, football games and Valley Forge...plans to be a medical technician... ' College Preparatory.. .Chorus, Dauphinettes. LETITIA ELIZABETH CRISPEN. . . Lefty , . . Oh my goodness! . . .a future nurse. . . likes sports.. .has a '56 car, lminus 20 or 30 yearsl...College Preparatory.. .Year- book Staff, Cheerleading, Newspaper, Thespian, Basketball. WILLIAM HARRY CROWELL. . . BiII . . . Bugger All , Che says sol . . .likes baseball, boxing, and shortwave radios. . .wants to be a millionaire. ..College Preparatory. CAROL A. CONRAD GWENDOLYN C. COOK LETITIA E. CRISPEN WILLIAM H. CROWELL 20 i DEANNA L. DAHLIN SANDRA K. DAILEY DEANNA LEE DAHLIN . De ... Golly Ned ...likes sports, dancing, ice-skating, reoding...plans on being a nurse...College Preparatory...Newspaper, Thespian, Bandlront. SANDRA KAY DAILEY. . . Sandy . . .she quotes, check that! . ..likes movies, sewing, Crazy over Johnny..,wonts to ,get a good iob and be happily married...Book- keeping. . .Honor Society, Yearbook Business Staff, Chorus, Basketball Manager. MILDRED MARLENE DEIBERT. . . MilIie . . . you embarrass me . . .likes dancing, read- ing, records, and work...wants to be o sales person...Dristributive Education... D. E. Club. DAVID MICHAEL DEIBLER. . . Tonk .. . Ain't that wagon hot?l . . .wants to own an outstanding custom Ford or Mercury. . .gone on HotrodsI...Distributive Education... Chorus, D. E. Club, DIANNE ETHEL DOREMUS. . . Diane . . .quotes nothing. . .likes clothes, dancing, and reading. . .plans a future in iournalism or teaching. . .College Preparatory. . .Tl'iespian, Newspaper, Yearbook Staff. 21 so-ix xv., t 1 MILDRED M. DEIBERT DAVID M. DEIBLER DIANNE E. DOREMUS Roberta L. Drake Robert O. Eck ,..L, - ,,s.,,i5i k i5f.i2 F'?873ii 1 Mg. 1155 .5 Jack E. Edmondson David L. Dunfee Patricia A. Eby ROBERTA LOUISE DRAKE . . . Bobbie . . . Sink you will? . . . likes ice-skating, reading, and woods , . , going to be an Air Force Nurse . . . College Preparatory . . . Chorus. DAVID LEE DUNFEE . , . Dave . . . he thinks that's a cat man! . . . likes swimming and skating . . . wants to goto college and become a doctor . , . College Preparatory . . . Chorus, Douphineers, Yearbook, Wrestling, Track. PATRICIA ANN EBY , . . Pat . . . You must be downing! . . . wants to become a receptionist , . . likes drawing, hunting, fishing, and dancing . . . Clerical Selling. ROBERT OLOF ECK . . . Ecky . . . favorite speech- Suzi . . . real gone an Thunder- bird . . . plans to be Civil Engineer . . . College Preparatory. JACK EDWARD EDMONDSON . . . Jack . . . What do you say? . . . plans to go in the field of mechanics or electric service . . , likes sports and cars , . , Electronics, 22 RONALD ELLENBERGER , . . Lefty . . . Hit itl . . . wants to, and most likely will, be a pro-baseball player . . . iust likes sports . . . General . . . BARRY EDWARD ELSER . . , Barry . . . famous speech- What homework did we have in this today? . . . likes music and track . . . plans to be a high school music teacher ' . . . College Preparatory . . . Band, Chorus, Dauphineers, Dance Band, Track. Ronald Ellenbefgef MARGARET ALBERTA ELSER . . . Peggy . . . What's you doing? . . . plans to be surgical nurse . . , likes dancing, singing, and-Philadelphia College . . . College Preparatory . . . ROBERT MARTIN ESHENOUR . . . Jo-Jo . . . he said That wasn't funny at all . . . likes all outdoor sports . . . wants to be game warden or forest ranger . . . General . . . Intramural sports, baseball, football, SAMUEL FRANCIS ESHENOWER, JR .... Twitch . . . That's for sure . . . likes all sports and cars . . , his life ambition is to hunt and fish in Canada . , .College Prepara- tory . . . Football, Track. Samuel F. Eshenower, Jr. Robert M. Eshenour Barry E. Elser Margaret A. Elser 23 I I ' 1 i 1' ' 1--Vinsr jd?-.. .3 NANCY E. EVERLY .3 .ii . f SANDRA M. FARLING NANCY L. FEESE we Q hc if f figgzii . 'QW AA AA NANCY ELIZABETH EVERLY. . . Nancy . . . Ain't that a crock of stuHI . . .likes sewing ...wants to be a Bookkeeping teacher and marry Tony. . .Bookkeeping. . .Bandfront. SANDRA MILDRED FARLING. . . Sandy . . . Goodness Gertie . . .likes nursing and secretarial work.. .wants to be a secretary one of these days. . .Homemaking. NANCY LOU FEESE. . . Nan . . . lsn't that terrific! . . .likes music, art, TV, swimming and people...counts on owning her own Ballet School...General...Chorus, Ballet Club, Yearbook, Dauphinettes. PAUL CHRISTIAN FEGAN. . . FearIess . . .says Baa to everything. ..wants to be a carpenter. . .likes girls. . .Carpentry. JUNE LOUISE FELTY. . . June , . . Oh, Gee . ..plans to be a private secretary. . . likes swimming, ice-skating, and music. . .Stenographic. . .Yearbook Staff, Dauphinettes, Chorus. 'Q- PAUL C. FEGAN JUNE L. FELTY 24 .',, ,m. C. JOANNE FERBER CARL E. FETTERHOFF CATHERINE .IOANNE FERBER. . . .Io . . . Gee whiz . . .likes typing, basketball and a certain boy, . .wants to be o secretary. . .Stenographic. . .Yearbook. CARL ELMER FETTERHOFF... Carl ...not too much to say,..wants to be a music teacher. . .likes the bond and music class. . .College Preparatory.. .Band, Chorus, and Dauphineers. VIRGINIA MAE FISHER... Ginny ... YesI lvery agreeablel. . .likes movies and dances. . .wants to be cl secretary and be happily married to Jimrney. . ,Bookkeeping JAN RUHL FLEAGLE . FIea ... Whip up a storm ...likes sports, cars...plans to be an engineer...College Preporatory...Newspaper, Yearbook, Student Steering Committee, Track. CAROL ANN FLEISHER. Carol ... .le ne sais pas! ...likes dancing, sports, and F. and M, College...not sure of career yet.. .College Preparatory.. .Cl'1orus, Band- front. 25 IU' G 0 0 VIRGINIA M. FISHER 1' S. 1' E I fi X I X JAN R. FLEAGLE . mx kk ii: -5 4 1 CAROL A. FLEISHER Frank C. Flickinger Barbara J. Forney Arlene G. Frank Jean R. Flora James R. Floyd FRANK CORNELIUS FLICKINGER . . . Flick . . . What do you say manl . . . likes music, sports, Oldsmobiles and food . . . plans to enter Held of engineering . . . College Preparatory . . . Band, Wrestling. JEAN RUTH FLORA . , . Jean . . , WelIl , . . likes skating-likes to work, too . . . plans to go to work for the Bell Telephone Co .... Distributive Education . . . D. E. Club. JAMES RALPH FLOYD . . . Jim , . . Oh, come now! . . . likes history, newspaper work and current events . . . going to be our class's lawyer . . . College Preparatory . . . Newspaper, Yearbook Staff, Thespians, Newspaper Correspondent. BARBARA JANE FORNEY . . . Boots . . . no special saying . . . likes dancing, swim- ming, horses, music . . . plans to go to college . . , College Preparatory . . . Band, Chorus, Ballet Club. ARLENE GAIL FRANK . . . Gail . . . Oh, shucks! . . . likes sports a lot . . . plans to be a teacher . . . College Preparatory , . . Hockey, Basketball, Softball. 26 KAY ANNETTE FRANTZ . . . Kay , . . No kidding . . . loves popular music, dancing- likes sports too , . . wants to be a beautician . . . General . . . Bandfront, Newspaper, Thespians. BARBARA ELIZABETH FRISHCORN . . . Barb . . . Ain't you something . . . likes records, dancing, skating . , , wants to get married . . . Distributive Education . . . DA El Club, Kay A. Frantz BARBARA ANN FRITCHEY . . . Barb . . . doesn't say too much . , . likes hockey, scouts, and camping . . , plans to be a teacher . . . College Preparatory . . . Hockey, Chorus, Thespians, Newspaper, BETTY ANN GARMAN . . . B.G. . . . My cow! . . . likes sewing, singing and sports . . . going to be a Home Economics Teacher . . . Home Economics . . . F. H. A., Chorus. PATRICIA LEONE GIFFORD . . . Pat , . . lsn't it dear? , . . wants to be a singer, and a good wife . . . likes animals and children . . . College Preparatory. g 1g9,,d,. f 444- A' I x i Patricia I.. Gifford .lsr - 1 i ' W X XL . .. ' X S I vi S3 Barbara E. Frishcorn ' ,555 X . Wfzis-3.-. K, .ig , ..., ,gxsgsggig si s? . my N I A EFL? '34, Betty A. Gorman Barbara A. Fritchey 27 GARY JOSEPH GINGRICH... Daral ... Let's check out ...likes football, hunting, and the F.B.l. ...wants to own a resturont...Food Preparation. ll RICHARD DALE GINGRICH... Dick ... Hey, Let's go some placel ...likes auto mechanics, and Navy...life ambition, be successful in whatever I do . ..Auto Shop. GARY J. GINGRICH BEVERLY DAWN GLEIM. . . Bev .. .pet remark, Oh shiversl . . .likes pop music and sports. ..not sure of life work yet. . .College Preparatory, CHARLOTTE ANNETTE GLOSSER. . . Nettie . . . Ya' WeirdI . . .likes sports, TV, food, and boys. . .wants to be a secretary and a housewife. . .Stenographic. . .Hockey, and Basketball. WANDA MARIE GOTTSHALL. . . Wanda . . . That bloomin' thingl . . .gone on music and dancing. ..wants to be a dancing teacher. . .Stenographic. . .Chorus, Yearbook, Ballet Club RICHARD D. GINGRICH BEVERLY D. GLEIM CHARLOTTE A. GLOSSER WANDA M. GOTTSHAI-L 28 '. A ,,, r Q ii I . .I ..-ss so MILTON S. GOUSE BETTY J. GRUBIC MILTON SYLVESTER GOUSE... Sonny ... Come on ...likes sports, girls, and top music. . .wants to be a carpenter, . .Carpentry. . football, wrestling. BETTY JANE GRUBIC. . . Shorty . . . Good Gosh Gertie . ..Iikes swimming, reading, dancing, and skating.. .wants to be a Wave . . .Distributive Education. . . Distributive Education Club. MURVIN E. GRUNDEN. . . Murve . . . He-man . . .likes hunting, fishing, TV, and loaf- ing. . .plans to behradio and TV repair man. ..Electronics. BETTY JOANNE HAMMAKER . Betfy ... Ohl You're so dumb! ...likes new cars, clothes, and Stroehman's Bakery. . .plans to be ci secretary. . .Stenographic. . .Hockey. RUTH IRENE HARBOLD. . . Irene . . . Oh brotherI . . .interested in a boakkeeper. .. wants to be a housewife. . .Bookkeeping. 29 iw as Q MURVIN E. GRUNDEN 11-5-v BETTY J. HAMMAKER X . RUTH I. HARBOLD Ls X i .- Sara J. Hardman Barbara A. Harrison F. David Hauer Wayne E. Hays Beverly A. Heider SARA JOANNE HARDMAN . . . Jo . . . pet squawk, Bunny fuzz . , . likes basketball and dancing . , . plans to be a nurse. . . General. BARBARA ANN HARRISON . . . Barb . , . Do you know what? , . . likes dancing, football, ond clothes . . . wants to be a teacher or journalist . . . College Preparation . . . Newspaper, Yearbook Stall, Chorus. FRED DAVID HAUER . . . Dutch . . . Lookie here! . . . goes for cars and sports . . . going to be a farmer or auto mechanic . . . Vocational Agriculture . . , Treasurer of F. F. A., Thespion, Yearbook, Chorus, Dauphineers. WAYNE EDWARD HAYS , . . the Kid . . . Hotdoq you all! . . . likes movies, cars sports, carpentry, painting, and girls . . . wants to be a carpenter . . , Carpentry . . . Track. BEVERLY ANNE HEIDER . , . Bev . . . Don't get excited . . . likes records, sports and music . . . wants to be o secretary ar a housewife . . . Stenographic. 30 DAVID HERR . . , Stretch . . . pet remark- squirrel . . . not interesting in anything iso he saysl but wants to ioin Navy . , . General. GEORGIA ANN HERTZLER . . . Georgia Ann . . . Oh . . . likes sports, music land gigglingl . . , wants to be an Elementary Teacher . . . College Preparatory . . . Bandfront, Chorus, Dauphinettes, CAROL LOU HETZEL . . . Lou . . . that's for the birds . . . likes ice-skating, Middle- town and boys . . .wants to be a housewife . . . Clerical Selling. EUGENE RODNEY HIESTER . . . Luke . . . pet auote- l'm hungry! . . . likes cars and girls. . . wants to own a nice garage . . . Auto Shop. PAUL HILL , . . Steep . . . Get out of here! . . . likes sports, reoding and pool . . wants to be a dentist , . , College Preparatory . . . Yearbook, Wrestling. Paul Hill Eugene R. Hiester 31 David Herr Georgia Ann Hertzler Carol L. Hetzel ANNAMARY ELIZABETH HIMES. . . Ann . . . l don't believe . . .gone on the Duke of Highspireu, sewing, reading, baking and pop music. . . life ambition, marriage... General. . .Chorus, F.H.A. JOAN LOUELLA HINDS. . . Joan . . . Ol1-brotl'1er! . . .likes sports and reading... ANNAMARY E' HIMES wants to travel. . .College Preparatory. CLARK SAMUEL HOFFMAN, JR. ... Clark . . . Tired . . .likes flying, sports and girls ...would like to be an Air Force pilot or Space Cadet.. .College Preparatory... Year- book Stafl, Chorus, Dauphineers, Honor Society. SHARON LEE HOLLIS. . . Sherry . . . You All . . .likes art and sports. . .wants to get married. . .General. . .Yearbook Staff, cheerleader. ROBERT WILLIAM HORNER. . . Bob . . . Tl1at's about the size of it . ..likes baseball and football. . .wants to have lots of money. ..Bricklaying...Football Manager. JOAN L. HINDS CLARK S. HOFFMAN, JR. SHARON L. HOLLIS ROBERT W. HORNER 32 S .. f 2 ' ,' if Q. f f . ig A i M gg ELLSWORTH L. HUGGINS JOSEPH M. HUMMER ELLSWORTH L. HUGGINS. . . Jack . . . Big deall . . .goes for sports, food. . .wants to be a newspaper worker. . .College Preparatory. . .Football, Wrestling, Track. JOSEPH MICHAEL HUMMER... Joe ...always asking, Where are the boys? ... likes sports and hunting...plans to be a Civil Engineer. . .College Preparatory. DARLENE MARDELL HYDE. . . Darlene . . .she says, Oh brotherl . . .likes sports. . . wants to be an oftice worker. . .Business Education. . .Basketball. SUZANNE IRWIN. . . Sue . . . Gee whizl . . .likes all sports. . .wants to be a Physical Education Teacher. . .College Preparatory. . .Hockey, Yearbook Staff, Newspaper. PATRICIA MARY JENAKOVICH. . , Pat . . . Holy Huml . . .likes dancing, swimming, boating, and horseback riding...wants to be a receptionist...Clerical Selling. 33 v - tx X is .Q DARLENE M. HYDE SUZANNE IRWIN PATRICIA M. JENAKOVICH 5' . N xl? L : 'aM., 1 - . Q r :Q K nf .1 N CAROL A. JOHNSON ETTA M. KAPP H. MARILEE KARINS ' f ,:,, fr? ji- , - ff s . ...nf - , 1 . 551. . muse .x i J ,, sk- ,s g s l so THOMAS J. JOHNSON, JR. GWYNETH L. JONES CAROL ANN JOHNSON. . . Carol . . . Honestlyl . . .likes sports, dancing, and music . . .wants to be a Medical Secretary. . .General. . .Yearbook Staff, Bandfront, Chorus, Ballet Club, Newspaper. THOMAS JAMES JOHNSON, JR. ... Tom ... How's the boy? ...goes for sports, cars and food...plans to be a Sanitary Engineer...College Preparatory...Chorus, Dauphineers, Yearbook Staff. GWYNETH LESLEY JONES. . . Gwyn .. . C'est La Viel .. .likes reading, popular music, dancing, swimming, and travel.. .plans a career at the Bell Telephone and later an Air Line iob. . .College Preparatory. . .Bandfront. ETTA MAE KAPP. . . Kappie . . . Oh! birdie eggsl . . .goes for trampoline and swim- ming.. .plans to be a Physical Therapist.. .College Preparatory. HELEN MARILEE KARINS. . . Marilee ...' 'Big deaIl . . .likes Joni James, art reading, piano and menl. . .wants to marry and live happily ever after .. .College Prepara- tory. . .Yearbook Staff, Chorus. 34- SHIRLEY MAY KAUFMAN. . . Curly '. . . This is nouseating! . . .likes reading, sports, and people...plans to be a medical assistant...College Preparatory...Yearbook, Chorus, Dauphinettes. CARROLL JENNINGS KEELING. . . RebeI . . . -Yankees! . . .one track mind, girlsl. .. plans to be an actor and singer. . ,General. . .Chorus DIANE ALICE KEENEY. . . Diane . . . Holy Mudl . . .likes sports, food, music. . .plans to be a surgical nurse.. .College Preparatory.. .Cheerleader, Honor Society, hockey, Yearbook, Chorus. DONALD LEROY KEPLER. Kepler . . . You know . . .likes sports, cars, pop music, and girls.. .wants to sell cars and do construction work.. .Carpentry...Wrestling. FAY IRENE KESLAR. . . Fay . . . Son of a gunl . . .likes reading and sports. . .wants to be an elementary teacher.. .College Preparatory. . .Chorus, Yearbook, Thespian. NS gig: xaf FAY I. KESLAR DONALD L. KEPLER 35 gf, SHIRLEY M. KAUFMAN GZ' CARROL J. KEELING 'R w-T. ,.-. vi DIANE A. KEENEY JOHN C. KILHEFNER ROSAIELLE M. KITZMILLER DAVID F. KNAPP JOHN CLAIR KILHEFNER. .. Jack . . . How 'bout that . . .likes baseball and basket- ball. . .wants to be an Executive. . .Business Education. ROSABELLE MYERS KITZMILLER... Rosle ... l have something to tell you, ...goes for dramatlcs and sports...pIans to be an Elementary Teacher until she lands Mr. Rlght. ...College Preparatory...Cheerleader, Newspaper, Yearbook Staff, Basket- ball Manager. DAVID F. KNAPP. . . Moose . . .nothing much to say. . .gone on Hotrods and glrls. . . not sure of life ambition yet...Auto Mechanics. DOROTHY EVELYN KNAPP. . . Dot , . . Let's go kidsI . . .crazy for sports. . .wants to land a iob, then a man.. .Homemaklng...Manager-Hockey, Basketball. ROBERT KOLLER. . . lob . . . not too much to say. . .iust loves new cars. . .someday he wants to work on Radio and TV. . .Electronlcs. DOROTHY E. KNAPP ROBERT KOLLER 36 DONNA KOLTRIDER MYRNA M. KOONS GEORGE M. KORAC DONNA KOURIDER. . . Donna . . . Geel . . .likes roller skating and Middletown. . . plans to be an artist. . .Clerical Selling. . .Bandfront. MYRNA MADALON KOONS. . . Myrna . . . Game TimeI . . .likes softball . . .wants to be a medical secretary. . .General. . .Bandfront, Yearbook, Newspaper. 'WEORGE MICHAEL KORAC. . . Chico . . . Kind of . . .likes all sports. . .wants to make Pic. in the Army...Auta Mechanics. SANDRA LEE KOVALI.. . . Sandy . . . l'm Hungry .. .likes pop music, iitterbugging, food ond sports. . .wants to be a private secretory and housewife. . .Commercial. .. Bandfront, Hockey, Basketball. DIANE DERNICE KRAMER. . . Pinkie . . . Jeddi Booml . . .likes pop music, accordion, skating, dancing, singing. . .wants to be a nurse. . .Generol. 37 SAN DRA I.. KOVALL DIANE I. KRAMER x S N . I g, , U ' l ' . ' 1 jk X 7 HERMAN J. KUHNERT, JR. MARTIN G. LANE, JR. J. LOUISE LAVERTY BARBARA J. LENKER in 8.35 . Q1 ,, 'f g nun g f ' S' DONALD R. LENKER HERMAN JOHN KUHNERT, JR. . . . Boots . . .preferred grammar, I ain't knowed . . likes sports.. .wants to be a chef. . .College Preparatory.. .Chorus, Camera Club, MARTIN G. LANE JR. . . . JunIor . . . Oh Sugar! . . .goes for sports. . .lust wants to be successful in life. . .College Preparatory. JANE LOUISE LAVERTY. . . Louise . . .says anything that comes to mind. . .likes medi- cal science...wants to be a nurse...College Preparatory...Chorus, Dauphinettes, Spanish Dancing Club. BARBARA JEAN LENKER. . . Borb . . . AIrighty! . . . likes sports and clothes. . . plans to be a nurse. . .College Preparatory. ..Newspaper, Chorus, Bandfront. DONALD RUSSELL LENKER . Don .. For Pete's Sake! . . .likes hunting, sports, swimming . . .wants to be an Electronics Technician . . .College Preparatory. . .Band, Orchestra, Chorus, Dauphineers. 38 JANE ELIZABETH LE VAN. . . Janie . . . Dig thatl . . ,likes sports. . .wants to be a Medical Secretary...CoIlege Preparatory...GIee Club, Yearbook, Newspaper. ROBERT LARK LINDSEY. . . Bob . . .likes cars and girls. . .wants to own the world's hottest Old's . . .Auto Mechanics. SANDRA E. LINN. . . Sundy . . . l'm embarrassed . . .likes church choir and movies . . .might be an Elementary Teacher. . .Bookkeeping. . .Basketball Manager. DELORES ELIZABETH LONCAR. . . Dee . . . Who, me? . . .wild for the Four Freshman and iazz shows. . .wants to be able to get all that shorthand letter. . .Stenographic. .. Chorus, Honor Society. THOMAS LEE LUCAS ...... Junglebunny . . . Gee-man-eeel . . .likes sports and read- ing. . .wants to be a surgeon. . .College Preparatory. K ir. S ,,.. gg ,p - seg QR -ts JANE E. LE VAN ROBERT L. LINDSEY -i:.f War Fi .lt THOMAS L. LUCAS DELORES E. LONCAR 39 f 95 hx qv SANDRA E. LINN k N 'le , me N I 1 3 FRANKLIN D, R. LYTER gpg Y, 3 N. . 5E DIANA F. MANN A . 'V ,Q ,ur M s 2 NANCY L. MARCHAND FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT LYTER. . . Lyter . . . l could easily learn to hate you ...likes to bowl and skate...wants to be a merchandise manager..,Distributive Education. DIANA F. MANN . Dicne ., nost used quote, Earl ...likes skating and horse- back riding...going to be a June bride. . .Ge-neral. . .Chorus, F.H.A. NANCY LEE MARCHAND. . . Lee . . . Oh my heavens!i'. . .likes a certain boy, pop music, shorthand, dancing. . .wants to be a secretary. . .Stenographic. . .Chorus MARILYN MARIE MARKS... Mim ... You're sweet, kid ...lukes all music, camp, reading, dancing, sports, peppermint ice cream...plans to be a nurse, maybe a physical therapist...Gene ..Cheerleader, Dauphinettes, Chorus, Yearbook. JOYCE ELIZABETH HELEN MARTIN... Liz ... Oh, for heaven salcesl ...real gone on a certain boy called Mike.. .wants to be a Bell Telephone operator. . .General. .. Chorus, F.H,A, MARILYN M. MARKS JOYCE E. H. MARTIN 40 BARBARA A. MARZOLF MARIE A. D. MATJASIC BARBARA ANNE MARZOLF. . . Borb . . . l don't think . . .likes music and iournalism ...College Preparatory. . .Dauphinettes, Yearbook, Newspaper, T. L. T., Chorus, Thes- pians. MARIE ANN DOROTHY MATJASIC. . . Gortie . . . Let's git! . . .likes sports and TV... wants to work, then marry. . .Bookkeeping...Yearbook, Hockey, Chorus. EUGENE DANIEL MAVRETIC. . . Josh . . . Auch Himmell . . .likes German Porsches and girls. . .wants to be a submariner. . .College Preparatory. . .Wrestling. ALMEDIA ALICE McCALLlSTER. . . AIawishious . . . Oh . . .likes hoirdressing and typ- ng.. .plans to be a beauticion. . .Clerical Selling. DONALD McCREARY. . . Mac . . . Get mel . . .likes sports and girls. . .wants to be a vocational teacher. . .Bricklaying . . .FootbaII, Basketball. 41 EUGENE D. MAVRETIC A. ALICE MCCALLISTER 'T DONALD McCREARY 14 '1' 1-r MARTHA J. McWHlNNEY JANET A. MECK f9' LARRY B. MEINSLER -Q--.., JOHN H. MELLOTT M 'E - 14, ,S , 'J f ff? , Q R HJ E i MARY LOU MEGONNELL MARTHA JANE McWHlNNEY. . . Jone . . . You're simple . . .likes sports. . .wants to be a typist...Clerical Selling. JANET ANN MECK... Janet ...gaes wild over horses...likes reading and sports . . . College Preparatory. . . Hockey, Newspaper, Yearbook, Thespian, MARY LOU MEGONNELL. . . Mary Lou ... Sink ya' will? . . .likes dancing and pop music. . .wants to marry Marlin. . .Stenographio LARRY BLAINE MElNSLER... Little ChiIl ... yea, yea, yea! ...goes for hotrods, sports, and Sandy. . .wants to make a million. . .Distribution Education.. .D. E. Club. JOHN M. MELLOTT. .. Jol1nny . . . Hil . . .likes sports, dancing-Sandy, too.. .going to be a teacher...College Preparatory...Honor Society, Football, Chorus. 4-2 Ax : 1 SANDRA JANE MENGEL. . . Sandy . . . Well-Holy Rip! . . . likes sports and music. .. wants to enter service-then college. . .College Preparatory. . .B::sketball, Newspaper. JOHN WENDELL METKA... Metka ... Sin dipped in misery! ...likes sports ond social studies. . .wants to be a teacher.. .College Preparatory.. .Basketball Manager, SANDRA J. MENGEL Honor Society, Newspaper, Yearbook Staff, Football. ANNETTA PATSY MILLER.. . Pat ... You know . . .likes art.. .wants to be a Secre- tary . . . Stenograplwic. ELIZABETH GRACE MILLER. . . Liz . . . Honestly! . . .likes football games, swimming, L dancing...College Preparatory...Yearbook Stafl, Newspaper, Chorus, Dauphinettes. HARRY ALBERT MILLER. . . Horry . . . Come on you guys . . .likes baseball and foot- r . Q is . i boil. . .wants to be a carpenter. . .Carpentry. ,ASX ivfbff JOHN W. METKA HARRY A. MILLER ELIZABETH G. MILLER A. PATSY MILLER 43 5 I. PATRICIA MILLER Y:- FREDERICK W. MINK, JR. DORIS J. MUMMA I. PATRICIA MILLER. . . Pat . . . Holy Cow . . .likes music, swimming, and skating . . . wants to be a typing and filing clerk.. .Clerical Selling. . .Chorus. FREDERICK WILLIAM MINK JR. .. . Fred . . . Get off my backl . . .likes sports, books, movies, people...wants to teach Social Studies at C. D....College Preparatory... Football, Honor Society. DORIS JEAN MUMMA. . . Doris . , . l-low about that . . .goes for popular music... wants to marry Larry.. .Stenagraphia FRANCIS LYDIA NEBINGER. . . Tancy . . . Ol'1, yoil . . .likes swimming, sports, iitter- bugging . . . plans to be a Medical Secretary. . .Stenographic. . .Yearbook StaH. SHIRLEY AGNES NEY. . . Sl1irl . . . real tricky . . . likes skating and dancing . . .wants to be a Clerk Typist. . .Clerical Selling, FRANCIS L. NEBINGER SHIRLEY A. NEY 44 FAYE A. NOBLET GEORGE P. NOLL FAYE ANN NOBLET. . . Faye . . . Gee whizl . . .likes dancing, sports, and boys... wants to be a good housewife. . .Clerical Selling. GEORGE PAUL NOLL. . . JungIe . . . Be good . . .likes cars and hunting.. .wants to be a radio and TV technician. . .Radio and TV.. ,Wrestling RONALD E. PATRICK. . . Ronnie . . . Why? . . .likes cars and girls. . .wants to be a race car driver.. .Auto Shop. SANDRA ANN PECK. . . Sondy . . . l'll be dipped . . .likes all sports. . .plans tobe a Physical Education Teacher. . .College Preparatory. . .l-lockey, Basketball, Yearbook, Honor Society. FRANK HERSHEY PEIFFER... Pea-t1r .., Clean out that corruption ...likes autos, girls, records, work...might be a mechanic or farmer...Vocational 45 5-- ' X J RONALD E. PATRICK SANDRA A. PECK 'svxi F 1' 'mv' FRANK H. PEIFFER I 1527 LEE W. POWELL v ' , L H. MARSHALL REAMS Q' we LEANNA J. neirsuvoen I GRACE M. RADEL MARY A. RAFFENSBERGER LEE WILLIAM POWELL. . . Lee . . .likes all sports. . .plans to be a teacher. . .College Preparatory. . .Wrestling, Music. GRACE MAE RADEL... Daisey ...likes art a lot...plans to be a nurse...College Preparatory. . .Spanish Dancing Club. MARY ALICE RAFFENSBERGER. . . Red . . . Yo-Lawdy! . . .likes skating and dancing ...wants to be a file clerk. . .Clerical Selling...Chorus. H. MARSHALL REAMS... Marsh ... You're out to lunch kid ...likes sports, and girls...plc1ns to be a school teocher...College Preparatory...Dauphineers, Chorus, Football. LEANNA JEAN REIFSNYDER. . . Jeannie . . . Go, Hotrod! . . .likes sports, horses, cooking, ana a I936 Plymouth. . .wants to be a Math teacher. . .College Preparatory .. .Chorus, Yearbook. 46 CONSTANCE REINHARD. . . Connie . . . Heyl . . .only interest is Jack , . .wants to be a typist and get married...Clerical Selling. JANET CLAIRE RISSINGER. . . Shortie . . . Whot's your trouble, Bubble? . . .likes a certain boy.. .plans to work in a bank. ..Stenographic. JON WALKER ROBBINS. . . Robby . . . How 'bout dat . . .likes sports of all kinds. . . plans to be o Geologis-...College Preparatory. . .Football, Chorus. WILLIAM ROBERTS, JR. ... BiIIy Bobs .. . Aw shootl . . .not sure of career yet... General. INZA ROSENE ROHER... Inza ... Ol'1 sureI ...likes to dance and visit a certain neighbor...plans to work in an office-then marry. . .Bookkeeping an -:N 'P in . if . J' . I 5 .5 . , K, f . 'ff' --f- ' . f ' ff- K . .. f -' .4 61 fi f we '- L it INZA R. ROHER WILLIAM ROBERTS, JR. 47 5 5 coNs1ANce REINHARD 'Tv- 'r'g,.k' JANET C. RISSINGER T.. r ' JON W. ROBBINS JOYCE BERNICE ROLLASON. . . Peeps . . . You're kidding . . .likes to ride horse- back, travel, read the Bible. . .likes homemaking and art, too. . .wants to be a typist and housewife. . .Clerical Selling. NANCY ELIZABETH ROTHWELL... Sam ... Oh! my heavensl .. .likes sports and JOYCE 54 Roll-ASON dress designing.. .wants to work in the field of dramatics.. .College Preparatory... Glee Club, Yearbook, Hockey. JOHN CHARLES CURTIS ROWE.. . Ace . . . You cotton pickin' buml ...Iikes girls, sports, and hunting . . . Distributive Education. . .D. E. Club. PETER G. RUBINIC. . . Pete . . . What say Broat? . . .likes sports and Bop music. . . wants to be a carpenter. . .Vocational. . .Football, Chorus. BARBARA ANN RUDY. . . Babs . . . Holy Birdiei . . .likes sports, TV, cars music. . . wants to be a telephone operator. . .General. NANCY E. ROTHWELL l JOHN C. C. ROWE PETER G. RUIINIC BARBARA A. RUDY 48 Esther A. Rudy Maiorie A. Runkle ESTHER ARLETTA RUDY . . . Esther . . . How about that , . . likes sports, records, and movies , . . wants to be secretary or housewife . . . Stenographic. MAJORIE ANN RUNKLE , . , Marg . . . Jack in the box . . . likes dancing, sports, and pop music . . .wonts to be a secretary . . . General . . . Yearbook, F. H. A., Cheer- leader. THEODORE PAUL RUSS . . . Hawk , . . Wuz Happnin? . . . likes sports, cars, crochet, and records . , . wants to be an auto mechanic . . . Auto Mechanics . , . Vice- President of Shop Safety Club. FRANCIS WINCINT SALERNO , . . Fronnie . . . Hot dang, you'c1ll, l swear! . . . . . goes for sports and bop music . . . plans to be a carpenter , . . Vocational. LINARDS SAULEVICS . , , Lenny . . , Man! Man! Man! . . . goes wild over motor- cycles ond girls . . ,wants to be General of U. S, A. F ,.., Vocational. 49 Theodore P. Russ Francis W. Salerno Linards Suulevics Conrad D. Schenfelt Dolores J. Schmittel Nancy E. Schmoyer CONRAD DONALD SCHENFELT. . . Conrad . . . likes radio, TV and sports. . . plans to be a radio and TV repairman . . . Electronics. DOLORES JEAN SCHMITTEL . . . Jeanie . . . Holy Smokes! . . . likes ice skating and swimming , , . plans to be o commercial teacher . . . Stenographic . . . Yearbook Staff. NANCY ELAINE SCHMOYER , , , Nan . . . Wanta' bet . . . likes sports and any- thing connected with hornemaking . . . wants to be a Bell Telephone operator . . . Dale A' schock Home Economics , . . F. H. A. DALE A. SCHOCK . . . Turk . . . Ok, Sunshine . . , likes hotrods and girls . . . wants to be a construction engineer . . . Auto Shop. CAROLYN ANN SCHOLVIN . , . Carol . . . Oh-no? , . . likes dromatics and music . . , wants to own a dress store . . . General , , . Chorus. V 1 .1.rr-, it A fr ffrfll l i -' Carolyn A. Scholvin 50 WILLIAM PAUL SCHREADLEY . . . Bill . . . pet remark- I wouldn't say that . likes cars and sports , . . wants to be a swamp engineer . . . College Preparatory . . Thespian, Newspaper, Yearbook. LARRY EUGENE SCHREFFLER . . . Tiny , , . not here . . . likes girls and roller skating . . . wants to be a business man . . . Distributive Education . , , D. E. Club. KENNETH LEROY SELTZER . . . Ken . . . likes sports and women . . . wants to be an electrical engineer . . . College Preparatory . . . Yearbook. ROBERT ALLEN SHAFFER , . . Bob . . , Huh? . . likes to roller skate and work on cars . . . wants to manage a retail store . . . Clerical Selling. ALICE EVELYN SHAFFNER . . . Alice . . You'lI have a better day tomorrow . . likes Pittsburg and typing . . . wants to be a housewife . , ,Clerical Selling . , . Chorus. Alice Evelyn Shaflner Robert Allen Shatter 51 William Paul Schreudley Larry Eugene Schreffler Kenneth Leroy Seltzer 'C I Edward Lee Shaffner Carl Harve Shaver EDWARD LEE SHAFFNER . . . Ed . . , Well l'll be . . . wants to be a physchologist . . . Vocational. CARL HARVE SHAVER . , . Porky . . . likes cars and girls . . . wants to be an auto mechanic . . . Auto Shop. DONALD E. SHIELDS . . . Scutas . . . likes sports of all kinds and music . . . General . . . Band, Chorus, Dauphineers, Wrestling, Quartet. JEANNE ARLENE SHOAFF , . . Jeanne . . . Hey-Bud-die! . . . likes art, sports, and music . . . Thespian, Yearbook, Chorus, Daunhinettes, Newspaper. DONALD STEPHEN SMITH . . . Smitty . . . You're crazyl . . . likes to hunt-likes sports too . . . wants to be Air Force Pilot . . . College Prep . . . Yearbook, Wrestling, Baseball. Donald E. Shields Jeanne Arlene Shoaff Donald Stephen Smith 52 Doris Jane Smith Shirley Susan Smith DORIS JANE SMITH . . . Doris . . likes records, eating, and roller skating . . . wants to be a private secretary . . . Stenographic , . . Newspaper, Yearbook. SHIRLEY SUSAN SMITH . . . Shirl . . . Sure you did . . . likes all sports . . . might be a nurse . . . College Preparatory, JOANN MARIE SNOW . , . Jo , . . Oh Heder . . . likes art, school . . . wants to be a cartoonist , . . General . . . Yearbook, Chorus. HAROLD E. SNYDER , . . Hank . . , Don't open your mouth until you're sure your brain is in gear . . . likes cars, girls and reading . . . plans to be a Geologist , . . College Preparatory. BARRY COPELAND SOLOMAN . . . Rev. Barry . , . Oh-Darn it! . . . likes cars, ' Distributive Educa- movies, reading and traveling . , . wants to have his own store . . . tion.. . D. E. Club. 53 sf' Joann Marie Snow ylbbv it QL, 'lt' cgi. Q Harold E. Snyder . Barry Copeland Solomon ,V 5521.53 NK. All Lip Mary E. Souder Sandra Kay Stees Sarah Ann Steigerwalt i Russel Spangler Melvin R. Splllel' MARY ELIZABETH SOUDER . . . Many - Holy Cow . . . likes boys and horses , . . wants to be a private secretary , . , Commercial . , . Yearbook. RUSSEL S. SPANGLER , . . Russ . . . What was that you said? . , . likes roller skating and cars , , , wants to ioin Armed Service , . . Business Education, MELVIN ROY SPITLER . . . Splinter , . . favorite remark- Hey Clark! . . . likes planes . . . wants to be a Space Cadet . . . College Prep . . . Yearbook, Honor Society, SANDRA KAY STEES , , . Sandy . . . Oh Nuts . . . likes cars and sports . . ,wants to be a typist . . . General. SARAH ANN STEIGERWALT . . . Suss . . , Obviously . . . likes sewing, popular music, new recipes, and art . . . wants to marry , . . Stenographic . . . Chorus. 54 ANITA KAY STEWART , , . Katy . . . and parties. . . planst paper. Muh! . . likes Gettysburg College, food, o be executive secretary . . . Stenographic . . . Yearbook, News- P' kl Come on you guysl . . likes sports, Anim Kay Stewan EUGENE AUTRY STEWART . . . IC es . . . , , music, and girls . . . wants to be a carpenter . . . Carpentry , . . Football, Wrestling. JOHN H. STEWART . . . Fernando , . . What vou say cool? . . . likes sports and psychology . . . life ambition is to find truth . . . Bookkeeping . . . Basketball. DOROTHY ROMAIN STOAK , . . Dot . . . Praise God for everything . . , likes music and art . , . plans to be a missionary . . .Commercial Art. LOIS LOUISE STONER , . . Lois . , . Never Hurt Ya . . . likes sports, movies and records . . . probably be iypist . . , Stenographic. ' 'X Lois Louise Stoner ,www Dorothy Romaine Steak 55 Eugene Autry Stewart John H'. Stewart J C. 1 Q Z fi, IV' V . DELORES MAE STRICKER . . . Snaoks . . . l don't have time . . , likes reading, sports V' K l x i and painting , . . plans to be nurse , . . College Preparatory , , . Yearbook. 3' F Y' MARSHA LORRAINE STROLL . . . Marsha . . . likes dancing, art, and music . . ' F ' wants to get B. S. degree in nursing . . . College Preparatory . . . Yearbook, Chorus, Del'-V95 M- Sfflckel' Dauphinettes, F. H. A., Ballet Club. JEAN STUCKEY . . . Jeanne . . . Great Caesars . . . likes skiing and skating . . . , wants to be a nurse. . .College Preparatory. . . Choir, Dauphinettes, Yearbook, Hockey Team, Nursing Club, Newspaper. JUDITH ANN SWEIGARD , . . Judy . . . Oh you idiot! . . . likes sports, skating and reading . . . going to be a nurse , . , Academic . . . Chorus, Thespian. ROSS HAIN SWOPE . . . Marcus . . . Get oft! . . , likes sports and music. . . wants to be High School teacher . . . College Preparatory . . Chorus, Danceloand, Yearbook, Thespian. Marsha L. Stroll Jean Stuckey Judith A. Sweigard Ross H. Swope 56 X .. A 51, 'S-Ji June M. Thompson Roy Cl Tobias JUNE MARIE THOMPSON . . . Tommy . . . Mani lsn't he cool? . . . likes dancing, sports and skating . . . looking forward to college and marriage . . . Academic . . . Band, Chorus, Ballet Club, Yearbook, Newspaper. ROY CLEMENS TOBIAS . . . Toby , . , Oh, sugar! , . . likes hotrods, birds and chicks. . . wants to ioin the F. B. I, , . . Academic . . . Yearbook, Newspaper, Thespian, Chorus. DONALD RICHARD ULRICH . . . Ostrich . . , Oh Man . . . likes sports. . . wants To be truck driver . . . Distributive Education . . . D. E. Club. RALPH EDWARD VALENTINE . . . Eddie . . . Long live the South! . . . likes phoe tography 4 . , wants to own a business . , . General. HAROLD DONALD VOGT , . . Spike , , . Yea man . , . likes cars and girls . . wants to be a carpenter , . , Vocational. 57 'I ,iis is Donald R. Ulrich 5 e s XM , , i s ,- xx. V . ff -I J' 1 lsr .. i 219' 1 ,ner ' Ralph E. Valentine .1 K J - Q, 5.1, ' xv ' ' W is II Ng ix M3 Y Harold D. Vogt ,..k - .K Harold L. Waddell June A. Waite Joann E. Walmer HAROLD LEE WADDELL , . . Doc . , . You're right , . . likes cars and flying . . wants to be auto mechanic , . . President of S. S. C. JUNE ANN WAITE . , . Me-Me . . . Yay , . , likes dancing and basketball games . , . wants to be typist , . . Business Education. JOANN ELAINE WALMER . . . Jo . . , Hul'v? . , . likes basketball, T. V., reading, Glenn E Walter cooking . . . wants to work at the Bell . . .General . . . S. S, C., Yearbook, Chorus. David L. Weiser GLENN EDWARD WALTER . . , Glenn . . . wants to be certified public accountant . . . College Preparatory. DAVID LEE WEISER . . . Dave . . . likes to collect stamps . , . wants to be chemical engineer . . . College Preparatory . . . Chorus. 58 -v-..-- - V -.-- ,,,,, ... ,- vw ., C+ .,...,W..-, ..-...s , ,7,--7-,...,,....,-v....?.,,..,,-.-Y,- .sw ,-s,...,..T- .,,,,,.,,.,,,,,. ,, -mwrwnr-rwrfvw-www .1 Y:- ' -rg. RUTH KATHRYN WINTER . . , Ruthie . . . Oh, good gravy . . . likes music and Pl sports . . . wonts to be airline hostess . . . General . . . Basketball, Yearbook, Dauphin- ettes, Chorus. Ruth K. Winter LARRY JOHN WILT . . . Wilt . . . likes photography . . . going to be photographer . . . Electronics. SHIRLEY MARIE WILLOW . . . Shirl . . . Muh! . . . likes records, clothes, ond boys . . . plans to be medical secretary . . . Stenographic . . . Yearbook, Newspaper. ROSEMARY WERNER . . . Rosa . . . Get lost . . . likes skating . . . wonts to be housewife , . . Business Ed .... B. E. Club. LEROY JOHN WELTER . . . Tulip . . . That's true . . . likes sports, cars . . . Radio 81 T. V .... Football, Chorus. Larry J. Wilt 5 I-HOV J- Welter Rosemary Werner Shirley M. Willow 59 ALVIN K. WINTERMYER . . . Al . . . likes hotrods . . . wants to be automotive engineer . . .Auto Shop. Alvin K. Wintermyer EDWARD WAYNE WURSTER . . . Eddie , . . How about that? . . . likes sports and homework . . . going to be contractor , . . Commercial Arr. JOEL THOMAS B. WYNN . . . Nutt . . , How you doin'? . . . likes sports , . wants to be radio and T. V. repairman . . . Radio 81 T. V. EVA NORA YENTZER . . . Eve . , . likes horseback riding, swimming and most inter- ested in ber husband . . . wants to be secretary . . . Business Education. RONALD ARTHUR YETTER . . . Ron , . . l don't believe that . . . likes cars . . radio and TV . . . wants to be T. V. repairman . . . Electronics. Edward W. Wurster Joel Thomas B. Wynn Eva N. Yentzer Ronald A. Yetter 60 S E Jean A. Zimmerman Jack E. Zimmerman JEAN ALMA ZIMMERMAN . . . Jeannie . . . l think that's a sin . . . likes clothing, sports, and Marlin . . .wants to be o receptionist . . . Stenographic . . . Hockey, Yearbook. JACK EVANS ZIMMERMAN . . . Jake . . . likes sports and reading . . . going to be M. D .... College Prep . . . Chorus, Dauphinettes. JOYCE ANN ZEIGLER . . . Joz . . . Don't do that . . . likes reading, swimming, traveling, and Brando Scrapbook . . . going to be secretary ond Mrs. . . . Steno- graphic , . . Yearbook, Honor Society, Cheerleader. ANNETTE YURCIC . . . Annette . . . goes wild for her man lcrazy for accordions too?l , . . wants to be housewife and mother . . . College Prep . . . F. H. A. RAYMOND N. YOUNG . , . Buzz , . , Nice one . . . likes hunting, Gshing, guitars, and Pat . . . Distributive Ed .... D. E. Club. 61 Joyce A. Zeigler Annette Yurcic Raymond N. Young -1-.1 --.1 f4g.f-' Ss fy! X f X212 'f qw, X ,x s. v . 155 .Q ' N gi? in I ,dr !.s f'gp 7 P 5-0- sj 48 1 1 I Senior Class Officers 1956 Seated L. io R.-Harold Waddell, Vice-Presidenty James Bender. Presidentg Frank Flickinger, Treasurer Standing L. to R.-Marilee Karins, Historian: Kay Stewart, Secretary. 64 l L ...as Senior Class Advisors Seated l.. to R.-E. Kathryn Brown, Sara Bowman, Eliza Armstrong. Standing L. to R.- William F. Morris, John J. Magera, Dante A. Defalco, Harold J. Thomas, Joseph M. Brightbill. We, the senior class of 1956, wish to express our sincere gratitude to each advisor who gave us his unlimited time and much needed aid throughout the entire year. Their patience and relentless energy attributed much to the success of our class and their faith- ful guidance will always be remembered. 65 'N-...MM -h. ix 45L,.:f .3 JZ' s,g.c.E,s.,51W ffs..e,sge.yf:s.-.fs,3vsg,Fe.5sg:fgs vqeesgefgws freezwssw. is-...Q sf, b T-mem scsi. - .M s Curtain Going Up .... Small in its production yet immense in precendential value was the dramatic presentation that made its debut in a gloomy Philadelphian warehouse in 1749. This was the American premiere of the theatre. Some two hundred years later came another premiere . . . local in interest far reaching in educational import. This production was begun by a group known as the Pennsylvania Economy League. The production which was begun at that time dealt with the drama of education particularly, a iointure of suburban Harrisburg schools. The large committee of producers of the spectacle that was the Central Dauphin Joint School System, took two years to gather and many more to plan for the great opening. The three main producers were finally chosen: Kermit M. Sover, Raymond Keim, Arthur Shoop . . . Experts in their field all, and eager to get on with the show. Following myriads of plans and sketches and diagrams, the makers of the set began their toil, building the backdrops , the props, the scenery that are so much an integral factor in any production. Hammers and noisy buzz saws mingled their voices with those of the cement mixers and carpenter's tools . . . and the set which was designed by the notable Edmond Good began to take visible form and vague meaning. Just about the time when the workers were completing the preliminaries of building, a sneak preview of the gigantic drama was staged on Sunday afternoon on March 20, 1955. For the first time, an audience was given a glimpse of the production that was in the making. At this cornerstone laying ceremony the crowd applauded and praised the little they saw, and left the scene in thoughtfulness, for the climax was yet to come. While the set was still in the process of making, the producers selected their large staff of directors. Some of the directors came from lesser local productions, others were brought in from elsewhere. After sifting and filtering the Qualities of all, a league of 52 directors were decided upon. Great was their task, for they were given the as- signment of shaping and molding the talents of over nine hundred actors, two hundred fifty of whom form the star- dom ofthe great premiere. To help both producers and directors in smoothing out the rough spots of the production a board of associate directors, named the Student Advisory Council, met for the first time on October 10, 1954. They were all cast mem- bers, working not only as actors, but coordinators of the presentation, Through this select group the opinions of the entire cast were voiced, the details that concerned them were arranged and discussed. Organization of the production was now nearly completed . . . the producers, the directors, the associate directors, the cast, the senery makers, the builders ofthe set . . . they were all working as one naw, perparing for the first day of real rehearsal. The script had been completed, each actor was fitted into a distinct part in the program. Directors planned their work and made ready for the beginning of the long period of rehearsal. At 9:00 A.M. on September 7,1955 the reheasal started. Preliminaries didn't take long and soon everyone was laboring in accord. Behind the scenes workmen were still toiling over the incomplete set, putting on the wealth of finishing touches. But the real work was in the dressing rooms and on the stage where the actors were being groomed for their parts. Always guiding, always teaching were the directorsg studying and practising for endless hours was the cast. Although numerous were the hours of hard work, there was also an abundance of real fun and laughter, real pleasure of working together. There were get togethers, dances, athletic events, all organizations within an organ- ization. But for awhile, let's put the spotlight on the actors who, by merit of their previous experience, held the star parts . . . they were the seniors. Excelling in so many ways, this group of over two hundred persons set an example for the younger, less experienced ones to follow, They organized as a group during December, elected .lim Bender as head and Harold Waddell, Frank Flickinger, Kay Stewart and Marilee Karins as other officers. Under the direc- tion of these officers in coordination with the Senior Executive Board, the stars prepared for their hrst major party -The Christmas Ball. Many such activities followed suit thereafter, the seniors, the stars, sometimes leading, sometimes following, but always in the spotlight. Above these lighter activities, however, stood the real purpose . . . preparing for that splendid opening night --the Premiere. Long had the actors studied their parts, long had the directors assumed their duties, and now comes the time when the producers proudly present to the public the fruits of their labor. For all the world to see are the stars of Central Dauphin High School as they stage their drama, make their debut as a graduating class, stand in the floodlights of commencement and receive their educational Academy Awards, their diplomas, recog- nition for a iob well done. And That's Central Dauphin's bow to society . , . lts Premiere on the Broadway of Education. lt's over now, the spectacle of the opening. The long first run has been successfully completed for theseason. But the show will be back next year with new leading men and women. And we who will no longer be in the cast turn in retrospect . . . remembering the nights of study, the laurels we won, the laughter, the work and fun. As the last stage light is dimmed and the last person leaves the dressing room, holding our sheepskin Oscar in our hands we gaze at an empty theatre with but one light on . . . EXIT . . . Exit from this drama into another ofa much larger scope, entrance onto the stage of life. MARILEE KARINS Class Historian Best All Around Jim Callahan and Letty Crispen Most Likely to Succeed Steve Bishop and Marilee Karins Romeo and Juliet John Mellott and Sandy Dailey Best Looking Deanna Dahlin and Jim Callahan Class Clowns Dave Hauer and Georgia Ann Hertzler Tollest and the Shortest Leonard Baylor and Barbara Forney Best Athletes Don McCreary and Sandy Peck i i Who's Best Dancers Wh o Gary Gingrich and Betty Hammoker Class Dreamers Carroll Keeling and Barbara Lenker Quietest Harry Miller and Patricia Gifford Best Personalities John Mellott and Letty Crispen Best Dressed John Stewart and Betty Miller Most Dependable Steve Bishop and Marilee Karins I X i 6 69 M .N-tm.--.... ., ,.W.f..-.. .,,,u . .... .gg ,N ss C7 ffl!-K We, the Senior Class of Central Dauphin High School, being of sound Gt mind and body, do hereby ordain and establish this to be our final will and testament: To the class of 1957 we leave our beat up books and furniture. To the class of l958 we leave our hope that by the time you are seniors the school will have new Cafete- ria Records. And to the Faculty of Central Dauphin we hope that all our past bad behaviors be forgotten and only the good one be remembered. The following Seniors leave their contributions: Carolyn Schalvin's gossip is given to Clara McKee. John Rowe's love for Rutherford goes to Ben Hetzel. To Ruth Killinger is left Pete Rubinic's curly hair. Ted Russ leaves his car to The Yellow Cab Company. Sandy Peck's last name goes to Sandra Sheesley. Anetta Miller gives her half asleep look to Liz Greve. Creach McCreary's team sportsmanship is willingly left to Ralph Freeland. Sandy Kovall's iitterbug steps go to Vivian Kohr. Martin Lane leaves himself to Carol McEldowney. To Jeanne Cassel goes Dee Loncar's natural blonde hair. Tommy Lucas leaves his hair to Mr. Benedek. Dave Hauer leaves himself to Room l28. Sandra Dailey and John Mellott leave, well, they'll iust leave together. Paul Hill leaves his Ford Convertible to Bob Keath. Clark Hoffman leaves his love for the Magnuson family to Nancy Ryder. Nettie Glosser's size 24 skirt is willed to Helen Balmer. To Connie lngram goes Betty Hammaker's ability to beat up her own hockey teammates. Gary Gingrich's iitterbuggin' ability is left to Doc Manning. Betty Garman's quietness goes to Miss Stamets' clicking fingers. Pat Eby leaves her sweaters to SoSo Thomas. Ralph Valentine leaves his southern accent in Mrs. Seip's class to all those who will get her for English next year. Doris Smith's birthday goes to John Sgrignoli. To Curtis Vineyard goes Donald Smith's wrestling ability. Conrad Schenfelt's nickname Sleepy to the only inheritant, his brother, John. George Noll's strength is given to Bill Masterson. To Bob Bretz goes Marshall Reams' way with women. Tancy Nebinger leaves her drum breaking ability to anyone who thinks they can collect enough money to pay for a new one. Larry MeinsIer's gas station is left to George Lesh. John Metka's war whoop is left to all the dead heads in the school. Betty Miller leaves her clothes to Judy Deshong. To Dick Peel is left Sue lrwin's trampoline. Carol Johnson's position of Head Maiorette goes to Susie Benedict. To Marilyn Redden is left Barb Harrison's natural black hair. Sharon Hollis' personality is given to Carl Marzolf. Jan Fleagle leaves anything he owns to anyone who wants it. To Donna Gipe is left Jim Floyd's love for the Rambler's business staff. Kay Frantz leaves her flirting ability to Loretta Krodel. To Snooker Jenakovich is given Bob Eck's flat top. Nan Feese gives her red hair to Jane Mundorf. A . . . ....k....s,,,w.5i,..,... .k..... Judy Clouser wills her sloapy handwriting to Reggie Savage. To Carl Zimmerman is left Mildred Deibert's quietness. To Susy Thunderbird Jones is left Dianne Doremus's good driving habits. Roberta Drake's laugh goes to Pat Kershaw. Letty Crispen leaves her Ford Rl to Bussy Heinbaugh. Mrs. Diehl will receive Ken Clouser s crazy combo's. Joann Carelli's love for Chamberhill is left to Sam Attick. To Evelyn Steinberger goes Jerry Brittain's class ring. Jacque Chronister's sureness of marriage is given to Mr. Yukica. Pat Angeli's love for Steelton goes to Mohn Street. Jim Bender's love for Red and White is given to Room 103. Tootie Barnett leaves her inner tube to Mr. Rineer. Carole Conrad's love for John Harris goes to lrma Keefer. To Monte Fitting is left Charlie Bair's need for a hair cut. Lefty Ellenberger's wild pitching arm is given to Lew Cunkle. Steve Bishop's broken down locker goes to some lucky senior next year. To Dave Zeigler goes Richard Blass's way with women. Allan Bogar's Trig ability goes to anybody who has need of it. To Stan Holsinger goes Dave Boyd's shyness to girls. Ruth Winters' guarding ability is given to Linda Keslar. Ronald Yetter's ieep is left in place of the Dauphin Stationwagonf' Joyce ZeigIer's long tresses go to Connie Sprow. To Zeb Forney is given Jean Zimmerman's one false tooth. Walter Zimmerman leaves his English Class Chorus to Mrs. Christman. Leroy Welter's overly coolness' goes to John Cassett. Don Whistler's position as only boy in Mr. Morris' home room goes to a girl so that Mr. Morris will have an all girl home room. Harold Vogt leaves his hot rod to the driver training classes. To Sandy Holtzman goes Sarah Ann Steigerwalt's good behavior and abilities. Eugene Stewart's line backer possition goes to none other than Richard Peel. Kay Stewart. and Diane Keeney's interests in Gettysburg go to Jo Ulrich. To Vern Magnuson goes Roy Tobias' bay window. Donald Shields' pocket of worms goes to the cafeteria for soup. Jeanne Shoaff's waist-line is given cheerfully to Linda Dayton. Mary Souder's crush on Bus Drivers goes to Barbara Clearwater. Melvin Spitler's math brains are left to hang on Mr. Hull's bulletin board. John KiIhefner's barn parties go to Sandra Sheesley. Dot Knapp leaves to the world-her iazz bows. To Edna Heisey is left Pat Jenakovich's cosmetics. Shirley Kaufman leaves her chewing gum to Mrs. Hartman. Frannie Salerno's love for playing cupid is willed to Mrs. Armstrong. To Kent Cootes is left Leonard Bayor's height. Gail Frank's first baseman's ability goes to Rosie Reinhard. . lnza Roher leaves her uncommon name to all the Mary Smith's and Pat Jones . Barb Fritchey's brains are left to next year's Chemistry Class. The Hard Working Tom Johnson leaves his ambitions to Jerome Pettis. Rosie Kitzmiller leaves her love for blonde haired boys of Rutherford to Ruth Ann Hoffman. Morilee Karins' fabulous words to George Johnson. Fred Mink's want to Annapolis is left to Joby Miller. Harry Miller leaves his blushes to Carole Polleck. John Stewart's neat clothes to his brother Deleno. Sam Twitch Eshenower's ability to do anything in class but classwork is left to Sos Speelman. Mim Marks leaves her title Queen of the 88 to Joan Mumper. And last but not least, the boy's in room 128 give their Saddle Shoes back to Harris. Cehfrakan Siu!! Mr. William Benson - Head Advisor Miss Lido Ann Swope - Business Staff Mr. George Morrow - Art Staff Department Heads Stephen Bishop - Editor-in-Chief Letitia Crispen and James Floyd - Assistant Editors Sharon Hollis - Art Director Kay Stewart - Business manager Editorial Staff Q- Seated L. to R.-Diane Keeney, Jan Fleagle, Letitia Crispen, Stephen Bishop, James Floyd, Barbara Harrison, Fay Keslar, Standing L. to R.-Rosie Kitzmiller, Sandra Peck, Carol Johnson, Clark Hottman, Barbara Forney, Melvin Spitler, Shirley Kaufman, Marsha Stroll, David Dunfee, Barbara Marzolf, Allan Bogar, Louise Blanchard, Marilyn Marks, Frances Nebinger, Diane Doremus. 72 Business Staff , W ...N ,,.- 8 AS as X xl ' ..s, ss.s , , .igiifssi if Si' 1- ' Niisiiiqi. 5 . -. s .vw sg 555 .,f .s i .SSS LW :s 5 .. X Q ,. ' -fm. .-.fx , .L ' L 'K-Ms. Seated L. to R.-Shirley Willow, Judy Clouser, Sandra Dailey, Ruth Winter, Kay Stewart, Dolores Schmittel, Joanne Ferber, Betty Hammalcer, Doris Smith. 2nd Row-John Metka, Jane LaVan, Sue lrwin, Joann Walmer, Joyce Zeigler, Jean Zimmerman, June Felty, Wanda Gottshall, Barbara Fritchey, Thelma Buchanan, Marie Majestic. 3rd Row-Kenneth Seller, Paul Hill, Donald Smith, Thomas Johnson, Roy Tobias, Hain Swope, Edward Morgan, Nancy Everly, Leanna Reifsnyder, Janet Meck. Art Staff - ,c.., ,MN W. .,......,,, Y. Q-J , - .--P, Seated L. to R.-Jacqueline Chronister, Kay Corkle, Sharon Hollis, Mcrilee Karins, Betty Miller, Nancy Feese. Standing L. to R.-Delores Stricker, Nancy Rothwell, Jeanne Shoati, Geraldine Behrens, Joanne Snow, Myrna Koons, Mariorie Runkle. 73 MIfl6!el'Cf6l,55l'l'leIfl un ior Class of 1957 The class of l957, the junior class, will assume the roles of school leaders next Sep- tember when they begin their senior year. Due to the opening of our new building this year, organization of the clas was delayed. However, members of the class displayed fine school spirit and a willingness to take part in the many extra-curricular activities at Central Dauphin High School! We wish you a terrific coming year! lst Row, L. to R.-Eileen Hoy, Rosalie Reinhard, Joanne Rohland, Donna Challenger, Gretchen Carl, Patricia Clark, Susanna Pastore, Susie Jones. 2nd Raw-George Lesh, Robert Eslinger, Arthur Kramer, Barbara Lewis, Jacqueline Fair, Clara McKee, Betty Shepard, Sandra Sheesley, Wanda 'Neiser. 3rd Row-John Cassatt, Charles Aungst, Curtis Vinyard, Theodore Doyle, Charles Markley, Francis Oakes, David Zeigler, Robert Bretz. 4th Row-John Jenks, Richard Scott, Mark Mumma, Robert Metzler, Stuart Johnson, William Yarnall. 76 'i x.7' M ,'- 1 -....., lst Row, L. to R. f-Sandra Weiser Helen Balmer, Jean Belton, Sophia Thomas, Betsy Hannah, Joan Mumper, Donna Zeigler Peggy Stanley 2nd Row Jim Brillinger, Charles Hollinger, Judy Stahl, Nancy Ryder, Mary Stahl, Robert McCloslcy, Jim Bearheart 3rd Row Harold Nightwine, Hiram Smith, Vern Magnuson, Ronald Vanty, Karl Marzolf, John Schenfelt, Edward lclres 4th Row-Donald Ktnty Larry Fasic Harold Markle, Ben Hetzel Barry Taylor, Donald Runkle Dick Burleholder, Barry Bowers. lst Row, L. to R. -Linda McNeely, Marie Deakyne, Carolyn Griffith, Beverly Brighton, Kenneth Rhine, Anita Priest, Melissa Baxter, Han Goreflii, Eleanor Spickler. 2nd Row-Barbara Runk, Darlene Smith, Doris Lyons, Joyce Simmons, Suzanne Lenker, Georgia Sangree, Carole Polleck, Marie Slieaffer, Margaret McGarvey. 3rd RowfErma Keiffer, Marcia Myers, Sally Foreman, Carol Waddell, Anne Hertz Linda Kesslar, Beverly Lingo, Judy Morris 4th Row-Donna Oipe, Patricia Fitz, Dorothy Matella, Kathryn Baher, Ruth E, Killinger, Connie Sprow tnot picturedl-Margaret Reese Goldie Holter --I WT: l llll ,I J ll A '- wwf I an , A If hh . 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A M., 'dial lst Row, L. to R.-Alice Minnich, Betty Stricker, Barbara Bernd Sandra Hartz, Eleanor Hetriclc, Lois Brightbill, Dana Drown, Phyllis Freeland, Rebecca Hannah, 2nd Row -Jerome Pettis, Samual Manning, Patricia Kershaw, Gwendolyn Harnptan, Andrea Harty, Vicki Etter, Charlene Garlinger, Robert Taylor, Donald Moyer 3rd Rowflzranls Beshore James Huffman, Leroy Engle, William Weiser, Roger Milo William Mills, James Ryan, Herman Buflington, lst Row, L, to R.fSandra Holtzman, Jeanne Cassel, Ann Shatto, Beverly Shutt, Patricia Fahs, Priscilla Gutshall Evelyn Steinberger, Judith Row, Linda Carberry. 2nd Row-Corrine Shelller, Marilynn Wolf Janet Turner, Marie Stos, Joan Cline Doris Manherz, Shirley Noll Loretta Krodel, Doris Carl, 3rd RowfGearge Johnson Robert Keath Earl Wilson Barry Crow, Virginia Turpin, Mary Grubb Nancy Trout, Jean Beachell, Helena Watts, Henrietta Krahling, lnot picturedl-- Donna Morrone, Christine Schwarz, Barbara Singer, Dennis Sloyer, x , l .qs M--f - ' .-...p-.-A..-in 'G -4 7 y 'W 'Q V I 5 V fr , ' -- A , X ' ' -. 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N i 'T ew-:naman M - ...Q lst Row, L. to R. - Elizabeth Keiser, Elizabeth Greve, Gloria Herman, Linda Scotzen, JoAnn Ulrich, Carol McEldowney, Judith DeShong, Susan Evans Karen Betz. 2nd Row-- George Harman, John Etnoyer, Stanley Holsinger, Barbara Clearwater, Linda Dayton, Nancy Reinhardt, Molly Jo Estes, Helen Fogelsonger, 3rd Row --Jay Kane, Lewis Elicker, Donald Flickinger, Wayne Sweger, Tim McCoy, John Grove, Fred Sweikart lst Row, L. to R Sarah Huffington, Elizabeth Librandi Verna Landis Donna Shearer Carrie Cale, Sharon Rhen, Peggy Lindsey Alice Stoke Brenda Sersch, 2nd Row-Anna McClaine, Berle Attick, Barbara Rose, Pat Erringer, Mary Benedick, Anna MaeCrum, Dolores Forney, Carole Boyer, Geraldine Landis Mary Ellen Behrn 3rd Row-'Glenda Brown, Dolores Keller, Eileen Stence, Marsha Powley, Barbara Stricker, lda Bostdorf, Frances Zeiders, Mary Lewis Joan Hrestak Ath Rowelerry Smith, William Woodward, Glenn Knaclcstedt, Larry Srnith, Delano Stewart. '- -' H-.:.-1 , 1 'U Q lmqfqq s Br S lst Row, L. to Rf- Donald Kalar, Samuel Hicks, Jim Scheaffer, Marlin Lippert, Gerald Baseshore, William Mastexson, Ronald Enterline, John Riddle, Kenneth Miller. 2nd Raw f Emerson Reyner, Robert Geyer, Carl Waqenheim, Robert Engle, Samuel Atticks, Kenneth Straining, Lavrem Heclcert. 3rd Row-Galen Schubaver, Lloyd Sheets, Ronald Willow, Robert O'Hearon, William Singer, Lowell Fetrow, William Neidert, Marlin Sweigart, Carl Zim- merman. 4ll1 Row- David Mann, Hary Bullinglon, Donald Repler, Lewis Cunkle, Harvey Hockley, William Straining, William Zinlc, Jack Heflletinger, William Bravn. lst Row, L. to R.4Gary Straw, Barry Stoner, Joe Young, Gary Metzger, Melvin Moore, Edward Cassel, William Rudy, Dale Kinsey. 2nd Row-Thomas Kramer, Ronald Peck, Monte Filling, Walter Landis, Robert Krehling, Floyd Herman, Laverne Stepp, Sam Mosser. 3rd Row-Ronald Demey, lrwin Ben- der, John Sgrignoli, Wayne Shields, Walter Babil, Gene Edmonson, David Suhr, Robert Deimler Ath Row-George Hotfsommer, Marlinlrlensell Steager, Jack Fan us, Sophomorea Class of 1958 The class of 1958, the sophomores, have made themselves at home this year at Central Dauphin inasmuch as they have two full years ahead of them. They were late in organizing, but we seniors see them as a great upcoming class. Their readiness to cooperate with others and to participate in the various activities has proven their ability to us! They have our best wishes for success! lst Row l. lo R Marianne Chritzman, Marian Gingrich, Shirley Hinlcle, Margie Rhoades, Helen Taylor, Millie Stancil: Janice Crum Romaine Helder Bonnie Kelchner Judy Cassell. 2nd Row-Martha Seeds, Gerldine Wilson, Frances Plank, Winnie Snyder, Diane Englebright Nancy Hams Pauline Fahnestocl: Eleanor Shatter, Judy Rapp, 3rd Raw-Richard Potteiger, Donald Zimmerman, Terry Green, Shirley Updegrove Barb McClain Charlotte Turpin Ethel Myers, Nancy Magnuson, Bon Robinson, Larry Hoffman, Barry Shade. T fl 81 ,A ni, ,Q I ' Jay v i lst Row-L. to R.-Earl Evans, John Arnold, George Billow, Gary Ditty, Park Hoffman, Larry Miller, Richard Buko, George Winger. 2nd Row- Edwin Walters, David Clearwater, Ronald Mumma, David Jenokovitch, David Prosser, Lester Bierbower, George Persing, Donald Koons. 3rd Row- Thomas Kramer, Larry Smith, Terry Smyser, Nelson Spangler, Randolph Rucker, Garry Slentz, Richard Hampton, Donald Moore. lst Row-Carole Brinton, Ann Morris, Marilyn Radel, Gail Trullinger, Ann Vinyard, Margaret Harris, Constance Ingram, Nancy Ritter, Louise Beistline, Phyllis Smith. 2nd Row-Michael Beachley, James Redslob, Robert Snyder, Fred Temke, Carol Neidiclc, Mary Herb, Georgia May Knapp, Susan Miller, Carol Altland. 3rd Row-Peter Christie, Richard Strohman, Alan Simmers, John Snodgrass, Kenneth Patrick, Thomas Gingrich, John Harlow, Robert Witmer, Lester Jones 4th Row-John Seymour, Frank Mishenko, Robert Nordberg, James Serrill, - AL Gini? :..4'v...fi '51 7 l lsr Row-l.. Yo R.-Regina Savage, Caroline Radel, Judy Scheibelhuf, Pal Mummert, Shirley Pechard, Darline Rhine, Barbara Pomone, Barbara Snyder, Ruth Cassa, Carol Cleckner 2nd Row--Oriental Spriggs, Rosemarie Kleinsalc, Rita Kerlin, Jane! Carl, Donna Adams, Pav Smith Grace Rollason, Mickey Thompson, Arlene Nagle. 3rd Row-Dennis Brawley, Delmar Ducan, Roberl Harbold, Lois Newbod, Pal Plummer, Carol Derk: Margarel Oconnor, Mary Platt, lrene Weaver, Frances Manning, Alh Row-Robert Shaflner, N01 Sanloni, Dave Robinson. lsl Row-L. To R.-James Groves, George Elbel, Roberl Good, James Richard, James Weiser, Clarance Lillle, Douglas nares 2nd Row-Law rence Kuhn, Charles May, Arthur Felfy, John Schell, William Vogelsong, Richard Stoltelmuyer, John Weber. 3rd Row-George Geriick, Fred Nye, Ronald McCabe, Thomas Fiedler, George Nagle, Ralph Mummerl, Edward Wood. nu' Y - - , gb W .--mauro Ayr M. Q lst Row-L, to R.-Julia Reese, Brenda Clark, Judy Miller, Peggy Meck, Millicent Maravich, Linda Knier, Lee Walborne, Louise Nash, Winnifred Huggins. 2nd Row-Harry Alexander, Philip Baughman, Beverly Diffendarfer, Gail Shatto, Vicki Smith, Sally Zimmerman, Loreen Summers, Sally Doyle, Gerald Hopple, Dennis Hendrickson. 3rd Row-Donald Frank, Robert Wenner, Dennis Swartz, Wendal Cassel, Paul Forney, Dan Hoffman, James Allen, David Galinac, Richard Reinhard, 4th Row-Garvin Kissinger, Robert Dunkleburger, Richard Peel, Richard Blair, John Hoffman, Herbert Wragg. Ist Row-L. to R.-Ray Miller, Robert Goshorn, Kenneth Felty, Gary Megonnel, Donald Ferber, Charles Hoover, Donald Brehm. 2nd Row- Wayne Parr, Robert Zimmerman, Lewis Leeper, George Benfer, William Smith, George Bittinger, Micheal Cannon. 3rd Row--Ronald Neidert, Edward Siegfried, Kenneth Hill, Larry Roberts, William Geary, Jack Etnoyer, Larry Suhr. x amen, 912252 w::x:z,r::w f XL 'i R r-ll u I fix .Q-A U -es...-1 4. N l x. Q vim. 1. in n L , ' K - ,,,,, ,,,. c .N , wx lst Row-L. to R.-Nancy McCombs, Arlene Kemberling, Sandy Killinger, Kate Anderson, Mary Jane Martz, Ruth Monk, Judith Evans, Shirley Harhold, Sally Williams, Charlene Stoner. 2nd Row-,loan Nye, Nancy Wilson, Carol Megonnel, Linda Shrauder, Joan Adams, Vivian Kohr, Sara Attick, Carol Shatto, Jacqueline Bell. 3rd Row-Jane Fry, Barbara Eshenauer, Linda Cable, Lillie Bryant, Patricia McCarthy, Janice Fish, Pauline' Brubeclc,Geargiar1na Egresites, Carol Cope. 4th Row-Jerry Kichman, David Mailey, Thomas Rothenberger. lst Row-L. to R.-Marilyn Mears, Shirley Hiney, Phoebe Snavely, Mary Ann Kreamer, Esther Cromwell, Sandra Wallace, Ruth Swartz, Fern Emlet Suzanne Fairlarnb, 2nd Row-Judy Brown, Patricia Britton, Beverly Fivestone, Patricia Essick, Thelma Capp, Gwenda Gleim, Marianne Black, Barbara Conrad, Patsy Engle, 3rd Row-Robert Monk, John McDowell, John Schoming, David Lee, Keith McNeely, Kent Coates, David Jenakovich, Cameron Drum. 4th Row-Paul Stewart, Stanley Bingaman, Kenneth Myheve, Daniel Wilbert, Richard Schroy, Maynard Hockley, . .,,.::.v--xp., A mn A Y ..W . I lst Row-L. to R.-Patricia Harper, Sally Rhone, Vivian Schlagel, Lindo Green, Dorothy Stover, Susan Huston, Mildred Malchorn, Joanne Davis, Stephenie Yuncic. 2nd Row-Rachel Arney Linda Huston, Janeen Dougherty, Eleanor Jacobs, Virginia Von Horn, Linda Figner, Nancy Stuckey, Sondra Fortenbaugh 3rd Row-Frank Pittman, William Ensinger, Stewart Prentiss, Edward Tezak, Joby Miller Harry Finkelston, James Fritchey, Richard Swails, Larry Wevadau, Ath Row-LeRoy Mazzin, Michael Bottomley, Gordon Fry, Gregory Shannon, James Pollock, David Waltman, Roy Reislnger, Gary Hicks. lst Row-L. to R.4Paul Heckman, Eugene Siegried, Harlam Denk, Alex Kohl, David Gilbert, James Spangler, Robert Ruddy. 2nd Row-Alden Hinds, Robert Hendrickson, Ralph Beaver, Larry Heirn, Harold Hoy, Ronald Robinson, George Bickle. 3rd Row-David Ortego, William Martz, John Cassner, Randy Hughes, James Eslinger, Rolland McWhinney, Arthur Peisson, Chester Wolf. rv 3'K , v N nu- lst Row-L. tc R. -Andrea Fanus, Jean Mumma, Jean Moletestinic, Linda Pornone, Sara Slamp, Judy Knackstedt, Joyce Bender, Elaine Alexander, Minerva Patteiger, Beverly DeWalt. 2nd Row-Dennis Raftensberger, Ronald Confer Paul Eberly, William Brown, William Drake, James Strong, Richard Crews, Ronald Forney, Franklin Compher. 3rd Row-Samuel Potteiger, Donald Brown, Charles Shuler, Donald Reinhard, Larry Patrick, Larry Hemperly, Earl Keller, Raymond Yingling. 4th Row-Gene Prernici, Donald Pagano, Ralph Freeland lst Row-L. to R.-Christina Rubinich, Mary Smith, Patricia Mumma, Dorothy Sangree, Phyllis Wagner, Betty Carl, Barbara Bomma, Joan Harris, Mary Tuclns, Kathleen Kelley. 2nd Row-Marjorie Dell, Sylvia Johnson, Francis Rucher, Georgia Hallman, Joyce Bowman, Mari Anne Balmer, Jean' ette Morris, Martina Ferman, Betty Zettlemayer, Pauline Wallace, Patricia Griffin 3rd Row-Nancy Hoff, Jacquelyn Ulrich, Pauline Potteuyer, Shirley Howe, Joyce Hurnrner, Beverly Rumrnel, Charlotte Burngardner, Doris Farknesworth, Elienl Hairs, Carole Fleck, 4th Row-Glenn Runlrle Clarence Russel, Stanley Grimwood, Terry Seitz, Kenneth Baylor, jacuffy am! .fgclminizifrczfion W- V .pun-.eve .sv Kermit M. Stover Arthur R. Shoop 4.-M ,,VY -..in-nL..... ,Y,, Jn.. .. You, the Class of 1956, have not only the honor of being the first class to be graduated from the Central Dauphin High School, but also have the honor of publishing this book, the first yearbook of the Central Dauphin High School. Your yearbook is a valuable historical document for this school. lt records for future years the beginning activities ofa school which I believe will receive recognition as on of the leading high schools of the State. Everyone is appreciative of the leadership which you have exerted in establishing many of the future customs and tradi- tions of this school as well as the high standard in curricular and extra curricular activities which you have established during this first year of operation. You, as the first alumni of the school, can and undoubtedly will give your support through organized as well as individ- ual effort to the development of even higher standards and further improvements for your Alma Mater. Your interest and your loyalty to Central Dauphin as alumni members will con- tinue to challenge future pupils to greater achievements. l, therefore, urge you to organize an Alumni Association for the school and to continue the fine leadership which you displayed so magnificently this year in the interest of your school. We are proud of you, as the first graduating class, and of this yearbook in the same way that we are proud of the Cen- tral Dauphin High School. I, therefore, congratulate you, the first graduates of our school, for your achievements in high school and extend to each one of you the best wishes of your Alma Mater for hap- piness and success in your everyday living. Kermit M. Stover Supervising Principal To The Members of the Graduating Class: The Class of 1956 is singularly honored. Not only are you the first Senior Class to be graduated from Central Dauphin High School, you also enioy the rare distinction of having assisted in the development of each of the ideals and tradi- tions of your school. To each member of the Graduating Class-Congratula- tions! Your response to the many problems which confronted you will seldom be surpassed. With the hope that current aspirations will find fulfillment in lives dedicated to both the spiritual and the material growth of our civilization, l remain Cordially, Your Friend, ARTHUR R. SHOOP W ' L1-H'-'11-and in r 'rlhr -W ' 1-nga' ' ' To the class of 1956: The Class of 1956 is mort fortunate in being the first to graduate from the newly organized Central Dauphin High School. Your participation and leadership have made pos- sible the organization of new school activities and have aided in setting high standards for Central Dauphin that will be- come traditional. l congratulate you on your interest and service in the varied school proiects and especially in the publication of this, our first yearbook. May you reap the greatest possible educational benefits during your one year in Central Dauphin High School and after graduation, may you ever be a loyal supporter of your Alma Mater. Raymond N. Keim Administrative Assistant Today's youth has many adiustments to make in this changing world. One ofthe most important is the development ofa saleable skill by which he or she may become economically sufficient. The students of Central Dauphin High School are fortunate to have a wide variety of courses in which they may specialize to develop their vocational ambitions. In our cur- riculum, there are courses in Vocational Agriculture, Voca- tional Homemaking, Distributive Education, and several phases of Trade and Industrial Education. lt is our sincere wish that the graduates of these courses may find successful employment in their chosen field, and become responsible citizens in the world of tomorrow. Vocational and Adult Educational Director, Harold J. Peck 91 Raymond N. Keim Harold J. Peck Central Dauphin Joint School Board lst Row seated-Mr. C. H. Shatto, Mr. Howard Corl, Mr. Hiram J. Frysinger, Second Vice-President of the Joint School Board, Mr. Robert A. Black, First Vice-President of the Joint School Board, Rev, Elias H, Phillips, Secretary of the Joint School Board, Mr. D. M. Cresswell, President of the Joint School Board, Mr. Oscar L. Lingle, President of the Joint School Committee, Mr. George E. Jones, Secretary of the Joint School Committee. 2nd Row-Mr. George Buftington, Mr. Ernest E. Eshenaur, Mr. Ralph Deoven, Mr. Charles F. McNeely, Mr. William S, Lenker, Mr. Floyd W. Herman, Mr, Riley A. Umberger, Mr, Donald Rhine, Mr, James L. Hendrickson, Mr. Joseph C. Nies. 3rd Row-Dr. Harry R. Pittman, Mr. Franklin Hacker, Mr. Paul Landis, Mr. Donald C. Knoll, Mr. Arthur O. Hager, Mr. Robert H. Bogar, Mr. Howard P. Collins, Treasurer of the Joint School Board, Mr. Robert Peach, Mr. Earle M, Mitchell, Mr. William A. Foreman. Not Pictured-Mr. Frank J. Wallis, Jr,, Mr. Eugene Gorman, Mr, L. M. F. Hocker, Mr. Thomas B. George, Jr., Mr. Robert Greenawalt, Mr. Charles H. Shallfner, Mrs. Betty S. Griffiths, Mr. William S. Stanford, Mr. Luther H. Crum, Vice-President of the Joint School Committee, Mr. Lester Wolfe, Mr. Harvey Mumma. 92 1-Y ,l ? el Guidance Staff ,vfx , E u-P' . ,gin YQFVSQ? I x , --,QQ K 35,1 G gr, 42' .bpggi ag-3 x 5 ' h i? I S' jg' Leroy C. Olson Guidance Director Al E. Brad Harimon Guidance Counselor ni'- A X X John F. Curran Mary E. Gundel Guidance Counselor Guidance Counselor 93 ..,W.,..,c,W,4.-W .. W.,-..w.W-My .M-,yi ,..,, .WM-.1 N ,N 5. 73 s fx- A E i UQ rv Science Department Seated I.. to R.-Reynold I. Martz, Paul Paxton. Standing L, to R,-Herbert Killinger, Joseph Brightbill Business Education Department Seated L. fo R.-Wilhelmina Hartman, Lida Anne Swope. Standing L. to R.--William F. Morris, Richard Grove, William Rineer WU W 'gf ,, , s be ' K, .v X I L 3 x nf 5 5 . , iffy fs gm L ty A M, XX VX Y . ? at ' J t.- ,Aa 'xv l ' a L M . y 'L DK 2 9 I ea.,i Ife- 'H'-1' 1 WWW I ZF!!-'ff -W f-vexed A--- ----X- 1 -AFM... ervnmg... 75 11 an Mathematics Department Seaed L. to R.-Karl A, Swartz, Harold J, Thomas. Standing L. to R.-Alfred N. Hull, Paul Lauver. Vocational Department Seated L, to R.-John Magera, Kenneth Greenfield, Lois Wheeler, Harold Peck. Standing L. to R.-James Wagner, Clyde Taylor, Ronald Broklofl, David Faust, Ralph Porter, Oscar Kimmel. fn. 5.1 Soclal Studles Department l. to R Joseph YURICO Wllhom Benson Ellzc Armstrong Frank Benedek Physucal Education Department Seated L to R Louuse Krolak Korlene Bolton StandungL to R Paul Landis Dante A DeFolco 1 gun gal -an gal v-QM--r 'wr Music Department L. to R.-Wlrmon M Gingrich Irene Chrustmcxn Foreign Language Department Seated, L. to R. Vloletfe Dxelvl Helen W Todd Standing, L to R Errnllo P Flores Welluom D Mel e M! r 'K 'Tr I 6 ,X English Department Seated, L. to R.fE. Kathryn Brown, Sara Bowman, Alfarata Sfamets. Standing, L. ta R.-.John Specialized Education Seated, L. to R.,-Gladys Pedlow, Moriorie Kline, Maxine Bixler. Standing,.L. to R.-Josep George Morrow. x.. . 'off Halbert, Thelma Seip, Ludwig Yakimoiff. I1 Rotunda, Howard Kosifzr, John Brunner V3 l42x xf'lT' nl Office Personnel Seated-Nora Kimmel, Barbara McCcihan, Virginia Berger, Helen Davenport, Standing-Jean Baumback, Ruth Hutchinson, Ruth Nevin. 'x 0' . 43, r,re l Cafeteria Personnel L. to R.-Joseph A. Rotunda, E. B. Crumlich, Martha Bryan, Mary Smith, Mildred Musser, Rose Dolataski, Ethel Hockenbrock, Lillian Knecht, Harry Snyder, Maurice Wolf. 99 .1- Bus Drivers 'lst Row, L. to R.-Russel Mertz, Edgar Hinkle, W Walter Corsnetz, Herbert Zearing. 2nd Rowe 1 I Howard Krumrine, W. H. Arnold, Robert Hover- 'V A stick lassistant bus driverl, James M. Wagner lsupervisorl. 97' Vs X . il x E. E. Buchanan Superintendent of Build- ings 5 Grounds. 11 -7' ,45 wwf .vfx 4-oritlvswi vu .ar I' X .2 K Nazis ff it MS 1 E? Cusfodians Seated, L. to R.-Harry Sweigard, Joseph Lebash Harry Bertstield, Guy Biesecker, Harry Snyder Gordon Riftey. Standing, L. to R.-Warren Peiffer Hilburn Gueutal, Charles Yingst, Rufus Russell Russell Quickel Lmaintenanceu John Wagner, A, J Secker, Guy Heckrnan. lflll I Q ilk' Q v 'X X! L- fim I I X klaxw, 1 1 ui 3' . lx J ie -Q 5 -H If vvqff- an, -...W V- y-.V , V ,.,-.-1-1--7.-r.-ff..-1-.. T- ---W . vv- V--Y - . Y. ., Wf-f 415' ff' 'AG X. x 112: A Ix I . I XRS-:A 1 Q29 ' f lg? r W1 fx ,fjs 'Q I f 1 w I 'fu jeu fu ref! Hi-Y Mr. L r P X 0 9, Fa Jr. 8. Sr. 'Trl Hi-y Soph. Tri Hi-Y Vw ADVISOR Y 321 ADVISOR l04 Future Teachers ADVISOR v ' T Mrs.H F ' ' I Q 1 V, E .h '. -.hi v rurure Nurses 1, b,, E A Q E Q H N ' f V R K 1: .,,, Q 'T' R. . .,,Q I it A. S' Q . Q k-.' T i ' F QM rff.V'fffR P z2V7 i i, .xqll 105 Future Farmers ADVISOR Mr, K I Rambler Business Staff ADVISOR Mr. Holberl FT if V-I Library Club ADVISOR Mrs. Bixler . ..? Rambler Editorial Staff ADVISOR 1-I Mr. Holbert L If Future Homemakers ADVISOR Mrs. Wheeler Outdoor Life Club X29 T ADVISOR 9--N - Mr. Killinger 1 - -z fi-L .x- W, flf in F , D lf iii' 107 ADVISOR Mrs, Diehl ramafics Club 'C L X Q? ' L ui af u ,ai Club 22 ADVISOR Mr. Kosher 'Uh li kbp. W is NS . ,N 7 ,a jf sanqk Ns. '- Visual Aids Club ADVISOR Mr. Morfz Jr. Red Cross ADVISOR Mrs. Krolok .k,,,,,r.,, ,, I il lun.. f, YA. Student ln the beginning of our iunior year when to most of us Central Dauphin was merely a dream, representatives from each of the schools to be iained together were meeting ance a month, dis- cussing problems which had to be settled by the coming September. They decided such things, as school colors, nickname, football cheers, style af jackets and other problems at hand. This group was known as the Student Advisory Council. About the middle of November of our senior year, the student body elected what was known as the Temporary Student Steering Committee. They had the task at settling one of the biggest prob- 'Q it Dance Bond DIRECTOR Mr. Gingrich Ballet Club ADVISOR Mrs. Christman MOR Temporary Miss de Lone Student Steering Committee ADVISOR Mr. Olson '-and X x Council lems of Central Dauphin this year-choosing a standard class ring! The Temporary Student Steering Committee worked diligently on the school lunch problem and various other items. Those members not in the above picture are Jon Robbins, Barbara Runk, Jack Etnoyer, Ralph Mummert. Finally, in the latter part of January, we chose the members of our permanent Student Council. They established a constitution and attempted to settle all other student problems this year. We are grateful for the counciling of these three organizations and wish to thank them sincerely. in V fs' ' W' IQ X TW' f'Qf53945f?t f 1- ,Q -if 'Sf -af . L+ M 3 5 .VL e Q W, , .45 F? 335' 0 Regs? . f A ' fx I j ,ef If -K' .1 f f gr'1-A ' f 'Q' ' 'A' fir 'YB .. ' G .-Q' iv . f ff 0 V? - IN R 1 ff' :. 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' ' B3 fi!! 151 fx 55 ' '74 Q A 4 F ah Varsity Tea m Record Season's Record Won 4 Lost 3 Tied 2 PCT .57l C.D I2 7 9 I3 I2 0 7 7 47 ll4 l2.7 Team Mechanicsburg Lebanon William Penn Hbg. Catholic West Shore Palmyra John Harris Milton Hershey Susquehanna Totals Average Points Per Game Opp. 0 40 0 I3 0 6 26 7 0 92 10.2 Junior Varsity Team Record Season's Record Won 2 Lost l'Tied l PCT 667 Team William Penn Susquehanna Middletown John Harris Totals Average Points Per .W . r B ' St Boys Varsity Basketball X . Q anding L. to R.: Donald McCreary, Martin Lane, John Grove, George Speelman, John Stuart, Leonard Baylor, Bill Yarnell, John Bauer Lew Cunkle, Harry Finkleston, John Cassett. Kneeling: John Metka, Manager, and Coach John Brunner. Boys Junior Varsity Basketball 'ix Standing L. tn R.: Samuel Potteiger, Manager, Mark Mumma, Barry Shade, Leroy Smith, Joby Miller, Tim McCoy, Jim Ryan, Coach Howard Kosher. Kneeling L. to R.: Charles Markley, Bill Mills, Danny Wilbert, Bob Keith, Dick Scott, Ralph Freeland. ll-4 Team Record League Won 14 Lost 4 Pct .778 Overall Won 15 Lost 7 Pct .682 C.D. Team Opp. 54 William Penn fHbg.J 64 39 Hbg, Catholic 52 56 'fcamp Hill 59 60 'Cumberland Valley I9 58 'Highspire 49 38 'New Cumberland 36 37 Hbg. Catholic 52 57 William Penn 53 56 'Susquehanna 60 55 'Hummelstown 70 68 fEnola 56 67 'Susquenita 64 5l 'West Shore 52 65 fCamp Hill 47 Q95 'Cumberland Valley 56 72 'Highspire 49 61 'New Cumberland 58 50 'Susquehanna 45 65 'Hummelstown 59 80 fEnola 34 51 'Susquenita 46 64 'West Shore 55 1299 Totals l 135 59 -Average Score Per Game 51.7 5' Denotes League Opponent Q High League Score for Season, Highest Score for C.D. Team, and Highest Score on C.V.'s Floor. Q7 Girls Varsity Basketball Q ,i wr , ' i x I I 5 X J N- 4 X N, 1,5 f A J Ll 1 7 W S94 t 'Q 6' QW: 'Q 1 ' ' 4 fri ' 7 A J. X -Q , f 1, 1 5 'Q t vu in llll '1 - f x f X s N L SX' 'Y I 4 1 S ,,- i, Around the circle: Letty Crispen, Barbara Lewis, Rosalie Reinhard, Judy Clouser, Sandra Kovall, Ruth Winter, Sandra Mengal, Susie Beni dict, Saundro Peck, Pat Angeli, Carol Johnson, Kay Frantz, Nettie Glosser, Gail Frank, Not present for picture: Dotty Stover. Kneel ing in front: Managers, Marie Ann Matiastic, Rosie Kitzmiiler, and Dot Knapp, behind them Coach Louise Kroiak. Girls J n' r V r 't B ketb ll S 4 Standing L. to R.: Patricia Mummert, Sally Doyle, Phoebe Snavely, Sally Zimmerman, Linda Kesler, Coach Louise Krolak, Helen Balmer, Jo Ulrich, Carol Boyer, Pot Kershaw, Liz Greve, Kneeling L to R.: Jackie Fair, Carol Radel, Joann Rohland, Mary Ann Black, Ruth Kill- inger, Shirley Grittin, Janie Spickler, Carol McEldowney, Carol Britton, Judy Knackstedt. ll6 Tea m Runners Up in the Girls' C .C.D. 77 65 56 76 60 44 52 56 . 54 51 ' 73 66 9 I 80 66 'Non League Basketball Team Highspire Susquehanna Enola Susquenifa 'Nonhern Joint West Shore 'Faculty 'Northern Joint Highspire Susquehanna 'Cumberland Valley Enola - Susquenifa West Shore 'Cumberland Valley s f W s 5- .L x ji, x f Q f as ' sf fy M f nf Q w 2 J . f A J A 'u xr K yy x K f f ' fa T K r , if 7 f 2 ,rf 7, ' Z fi J 7 4 ' if Q 3 ' 'L r , , 5' Q . - J 1 J J 5- 0 Girls Hockey Team Standing L. to R.: Dorothy Knapp, Mary Platt, Karen Magnuson, Bonnie Cromwell, Linda Figner, Sue Louise Krolok, Judy Knackstedt, Jean Zimmerman, Nancy Rothwell, Georgiana Eggersites, Judy L. to R.: Barbara Lewis, Nettie Glosser, Rosalie Reinhard, Sandra Peck, Connie Ingram, Jean Stuckey, Betty Hammaker, Gail Frank. Not present for picture: Barbara Fritchey, Janet Meck and Diane tl ' 3 I 'L f 5 ' , S ' CD a 2, 0 ' Team Record , Mechanicsburg l A J , Enola 2 I .L ' ' I lk 'fr ' Norfhern Joint I rv. A 1 Cumberland Valley 3 Q gb Susquehanna 2 ' L Highspire 2 2 Camp Hill l Team Record-eWon 6 Tied I I t l ' ,J in. Opp. O O 0 0 O I 3 Irwin, Coaches, Karlene Bolton and Evans, Georgia Sangree. Kneeling Marie Ann Matiastic, Sandra Kovall, Keeney. Wrestling Team Sfanding L. to R.: Head Coach, Donald Amig, Fred Mink, Bob Mefzlar, Tom Rofhenberger, George Noll, Jim Callahan, Eugene Stewart, Jay Kane, John Harlow, Coach Earl Taylor. Kneeling L. to R.: Harry Jones, Donald Reinharf, Donald Smith, Donald Ferber, Richard Brehm, Mike Beachley, Kent Cooles, Gene Helchner. Wrestling Team Record C.D. Team E57 Mechanicsburg 6 Shippensburg 24 Biglerville 0 Milton Hershey 34 Big Spring 24 Susquehanna 27 V+. Cumberland Valley 29 Carlisle I6 Boiling Springs' W ll9 OPP l7 44 30 52 I7 l9 20 14 29 .xdvluerfiding pairona FAWBERS GARAGE - RESTAURANT - MOTEL 4580 Jonestown Road Colomal Park Harrisburg, Pennsylvania PATRONS Mr. 8. Mrs. Austin L. Beachell Mr. 8. Mrs. George W. Benney Mr. Robert C. Berkley Dick 81 Mim Mr. 8. Mrs. Donald Doremus Mr. 8: Mrs. O. C. Elser Mr. 81 Mrs. Harold Fahnesfock Mr. 8. Mrs. Edgar W. Forney Mr. Charles Gotfshall Mrs. Charles Goftshall Mr. 8. Mrs. John Herb Mr. 81 Mrs. Merle D. Hess Mr. 81 Mrs. John W. Hinkle Dave Marks Mr. 8m Mrs. Harry C. Marks Mr. 8. Mrs. Harry E. Marks Mr. 8. Mrs. J. Earl Mengel Mr. 8. Mrs. Frank Mickener Mr. 8. Mrs. Warren H. Miller Mr. 8. Mrs. Fred D. Noblef Mr. '81 Mrs. John W. Noble? Mr. Si Mrs. Frank Perrina Mr. 84 Mrs. Richard G. Poorman Mr. 8g Mrs. Daniel K. Reed Mr. 8. Mrs. John Seip Rev. 8g Mrs. C.E. Shore Mr. 8. Mrs. H. B. Snyder Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert Stahl Mr. 8. Mrs. Ervin Staller Mr. 8. Mrs. Wilson Summers Tomali Lee E. 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Telephone cr: 35217 Dealer in Motorola-Philco-GE-Bendix-Crosley Grain, Mill Feed, Lime, and Cement Television and Appliances The Best Deal in Town We Woni' Be Beat Route 88 Harrisburg, Pa SERVICE is Ou' most Telephone KI 55314 important product , Y.-,,,,m,,,-1 ,Y YW... Compliments of PETE R'S SERVICE STATION 1: N I JACK'S ESSO SERVICENTER Keystone 81 AAA Road Service Pick-up and Delivery Harrisburg R. D. 3 Telephone KI 5-9021 LEROY E. DEGLER Sinking Spring, Pa. Suppliers of Gym Equipment for Central Dauphin MUMMA'S ELECTRIC STORE General Electric Appliances 31st and Walnut Streets Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone CE 4-3201 Compliments of A FRI E N D if' 11' 5-t- ..x- SAM'S ICE CREAM 2008 Paxton St. Harrisburg Pennsylvania AMMON H. CASSEL Authorized Dealer Ford Tractors 81 Dearborn Equipment R. D. No. 2 Harrisburg Pennsylvania FLOYD O. COLVER General Merchandise R. D. 1 Dauphin Pennsylvania Y... .... ,Wu vw-H .. , ,.,,v ,V..f,..w --.W--..,,,,, ..4,,,,Jnunq,, , , PAUL L. 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Telephone CE 2-4-156 Compliments of ICKY'S COOKIES, INC. WELBILT HOMES, INC. College Park, Camp Hill, Pa. Telephone RE 7-1111 j n L.. RAMSEY'S PLUMBING and HEATING 1423 Derry Street Harrisburg, Pa. Suppliers of the Heating Plant for C. D. ,. - ., 5 1 .. .f A 1 X - i I 1 xr X-we I 1 31 ' .K I N L. LENKERBROOK FARMS R. D. 41:3 Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone KI 55850 .-,....-w-f-.,,v--i ,,, 1-,ww--.V.. W,-......,. W. v1,,..,-..., ..V.,,.--wi.. . Vw-. T, .-,W-rf,-Y ...V ,v..,., .., . ...,......,.r,,,.,,. -v-- W. I ---w - ---W -ww . .,., vw-'--I-----'W -W- Outfitters of the Official Central Dauphin Jacket WEBB and WOLFE Your Sporting Goods and Toy Store 210 N. Second St. Harrisburg, Pa. Compliments of THE HARRISBURG NATIONAL BANK Founded 1814- Main Office-Harrisburg Penbrook Oflice-Penbrook Member of the Federal Reserve System Deposits Insured up to 310,000 THE HARRISBURG TRUST COMPANY Established 1893 Congratulations to the First Graduating Class of Central Dauphin S. W. BAIR and COMPANY Electrical Service and Repairs Commercial-Industrial Power and Lighting Installations 6-8 North 5th St. Harrisburg, Pa At The Snack Bar in The Cafeteria or at Crawfords Pharmacy Pensupreme Ice Cream PENN DAIRIES, INC. 30th and Canby Sts. Penhrook, Pa. ---A41-rw ir ' --iii-an-nu 1-r' '1--' We are indeed proud to have been selected the ollicial photographer for Central Dauphin Joint Schools Fine Portrait and Commercial Photography ENSMINGER STUDICS Second and Walnut Streets Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone CEdar 6-7968 C. H. HERSHOCK, INC. Glass - Hardware - Paint - Builders - Supplies - Insulation Asphalt Tile Flooring - Kitchens 513 N. Cameron Street Telephone CE 8-7331 Harrisburg, Pa. HARBOLD S GARAGE Dillsburg Pa 7 Telephone 3851 R. D. NO. 3 o an lf 2 Y R 4- 2 'Q 5 A 'Nr 2 f li i ? if B f.. A. M. MASTERS AND SON Pen Argyle Pa. A Builder of the Central Dauphin School Supplying Chalk and Bulletin Boards GRUBB and ARMSTRONG Complete Real Estate Service Insurance and Bonds 1258 Market Street Harrisburg, Pa. Telephones CE 244-20 - 24421 WM. F. NYE and SON Florists R.D. 3 Harrisburg, Pa Greenhouse-616 miles east of city corner of Jonestown and Beaver Roads Penbrook Shop-2650 Walnut St. Telephone KI 55013 and CE 32219 Compliments of Cl Friend I ,. ...... .F .. ,... .., 3 n FOX'S STORE MRS. TOBIAS' BEAUTY SHOP 0 . H ' k S . C l l P k R.D. 1 Linglestown, Pa. 2 1 S emo I-Earrisburg, Pa. 0 oma ar Shellsville 92307 Telephone KI 55891 PATRONS Mr. 8. Mrs. F. J. Murphy Mr. 8. Mrs. Frank Smethers Mr. Frank Kovall Don 8. Joyce Miss Coranna Hand Mr. 8. Mrs. James Patterson Mr. 8. Mrs. Joseph Vitalo Leo Coolidge Walter Kudy Lowell Burkholder Mrs. Katie Felty Mr. Wilson L. Felty Mr. 8. Mrs. Clark Basehore Mr. Joseph M. Yukica Harry J. Parson Mr. 8. Mrs. Albert G. Branch Mr. 8. Mrs. Mr. 8. Mrs. Mr. 8- Mrs. Mr. 8- Mrs. Joseph Metka Rita V. Lippert Mr. 8. Mrs. Y. Eugene Sheets Mr. 8. Mrs. Adam Kovall Karlene Kinderman Don 8. Sarah Richard Walters Lester Weber '55 Mrs. James Bennyhoff Mr. 8. Mrs Mr. 8- Mrs Mr. 8. Mrs Mr. 8. Mrs. Mr. 8. Mrs Alfred Fox James Johnson Franklin Hocker Henry Neidert, Jr Paul A. Kline Paula Sue 8- Jimmy Kline Mr. 8. Mrs. John Brunner Compliments of MR. AND MRS. J. EDWARD DEHNER FEDERAL HARDWOOD FLOOR COMPANY 1503 N. Stielman Street Philadelphia 21, Pa. Builders of beautiful floors for Central Dauphin THE FURNITURE MART 4160 Locust Lane Colonial Park, Pa. HARRISBURG EAST DINER 4947 Jonestown Road Harrisburg Pa -Y' rAuQn-inf' A' -' -h f Y BLUE DINER COLONIAL PARK RADIO R.D. 3 Harrisburg Pa T.V. and Appliances 4443 Jonestown Road Colonial Park Harrisburg Pa PATRONS A Friend Nelson H. March A Friend McCormick Farm Equipment Store Katie Bobb Neill Funeral Home Lynn Bosfdorf Mabel Bosfdorf Mr. 8. Mrs. Charles Brady The Carousel Shop Mr. 8. Mrs. Carl F. 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Mrs. Curtis Lehr George Smeltz f-+ .,...Y--pq.-W - W., .. --rv-pn wavvf-HH-T v 7.4,-. .. .,.... ....uun.- W-.VM .-- , .-.V -- Shop for all your need at GRAYCE VARIETY STORE SUBURBAN LUMBER COMPANY 2655 Walnut Street Lumber-Building Suppiles PeI'lhI'O0k--I'IaI'I'lSbllI'g, Pa. 3 Harrlsburg Pa OI-Ven evenings ,til 9 Telephone KI 55565 Wednesdays 'til 6 Telephone CE 33693 PATRONS Mr. 8. Mrs. Ronald Bixler Mrs. Irene R. Christman Mr. Bernard L. Cohen Mr. 8. Mrs. Kenneth S. Ditty Mr. 8. Mrs. John R. Eldridge Mr. 81 Mrs. John R. Gephart Mr. 8. Mrs. Witman Gingrich 8. Son Miss Mary E. Gundel Mr. Dick Gundrum Mr. Arthur O. Hager Mrs. Luella Mardis Dr. 8. Mrs. Robert W. McEldowney Carol Mac McEldowney Mr. Harold E. Pacey Mr. 8. Mrs. F. J. Peck Mr. Harold J. Peck Geraldine Porter Mrs. John C. Seip Mr. 81 Mrs. Arthur Shoop Mrs. Delphine E. Singer Mr. 8. Mrs. Donald Irwin Mrs. H. M. Stewart Mr. 8. Mrs. Harry E. Kaufman Mr. 8. Mrs Kermit M. Stover Mr. 8. Mrs. R. N. Keim Mr. 8. Mrs. Ross H. 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