Central Dauphin High School - Centralian Yearbook (Harrisburg, PA)

 - Class of 1958

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ward Technical Advancement. MR. HERBERT E. KILLINGER Biologyg Shippensburg State Teachers College, B.S.g Wes ' State University, MS tern Marylandg Pennsylvania - ,,-- 5, ' EEE S r L if in 1 The major science project this year was the Science Fair, hich was presented on March 25-26. There were prizes ven for the best projects, which were then entered in the ipitol City Area Science Fair where the winner received science scholarship. This department also took part in the Science Search. ine boys and one girl were picked to take this test. The izes were 40 scholarships and 260 honorable mentions. MR. REYNOLD I. MARTZ Physicsg Lock Haven State Teachers College, B.S.g Tem- ple Universityg Pennsylvania State Universityg Advises Vis- ual Aids Club. MISS ROSE A. SCICCHITANO Biologyg Bucknell University, A.B.g Pennsylvania State Uni- versity, M.Ed,g Advises Na- ture Clubg Sophomore Class Co-Advisor. Sophomore biology students dissect fish as part of their anatomy study.

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SCIENCE - Scholarship Progres: MR. PAUL L. PAXTON Head of Science Departmentg Teaches Chemistryg Dickinson College, B.S.g Pennsylvania State University, M.Ed.g Assist- ant Football Coachg Head Track Coachg Advises Pho- tography Clubg P. T. S. A. Vice President. MR. JOSEPH M BRIGHTBILL Related Scienceg University of Pennsylvania, B.S.g Advises Sports Managers Clubg Ath- letic Association Sports Equip- ment Manager. if sgsiinxnganx ,gg ,reg-aiit f what ,f Eg.j,,.I-gfg't,,1.f., -1521251-'Er Q,1Z,j' - 1 -. ffifviiw' .. 1 A Ms - A ' H , 'vga arf f q::f's-1-rg:::.s-i.. . av' Jtwgr - L . -' st t '-s:1-2r-iy2- . A-:af z . - is Y .L ,gg 'l t'k3i7? 'm1 ' fx., ff-re,::ws:' 4, 1 . 'v vlfw-'..--1 ' . z is. MR. RICHARD C. BELL Advanced Science and Mathe- matics, Chemistry, Physical M Scienceg Lebanon Valley Col- 'E lege, B.S.g Oregon State Col- legeg Temple University, M.- 1 QQRW Ed.: Advises Key Club. WWW wit amgglgyae fkggw 1,,:..f ,I . 5 ffsf? 1t1 'f2a Science is the most controversial subject today. Is Russi really ahead of us? Are we turning out enough scientists Are we creating enough interest in science? All thes questions have been filling the minds of educators today The purpose of teaching science is to better understan. the scientific age and the world in which we are living st as to more intelligently utilize the resources we have ant thus realize the comforts endowed to men by the Creator.' The areas of science taught at Central Dauphin ar biology, physicsf chemistry, physical science and matl seminar. E E 2 A e Judy Feather and Pete Christie conduct experiments in lab period, a weekly occurrence in chemistry.



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MRS. ELIZA R. ARMSTRONG Head of Social Studies Depart- mentg Shippensburg State Teachers College, B.S.g Penn- sylvania State Universityg Leb- anon Valley Collegeg Ameri- can Universityg Bucknell Uni- versityg Co-Chairman of Car- nival and Charity Driveg Chairman of Foreign Student Exchange Program. MISS EMMA CASH American Historyg Pennsyl- vania State University, B.S. SOCIAL STUDIES - The Study MR. FRANK BENEDEK American History and Prob- lems of Democracyg Gettys- burg College, A.B.g Tennis Coachg National Honor So- ciety Selection Committee Chairman. A knowledge of the past is a preparation for the future. History repeats itself. These could be mottoes of the soci: studies department. The study of history and problems of dm mocracy assists the improvement of human relations so as to pn pare each individual for proper relationships in society. Not everyone can be a scientistg someone has to be the diploma to make the treaties and pacts which preserve peace. Social Studie include history, United States History, theories of governmen theories of religion, and psychology. All these subjects are helpfi in human relations. When people practice the truths learned . social studies, tempers are soothed, nerves are steadied, and ever one is happier. is 5 2 Philip Prim explains a chart on religion to the junior World History Class.

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