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

 - Class of 1958

Page 120 of 208

 

Central Dauphin High School - Centralian Yearbook (Harrisburg, PA) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 120 of 208
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Page 120 text:

SECRETARIES AND STUDENT TEACHERS - Help I Mrs. Hutchinson, Secretary to Dr. jenkinsg Mrs. Sheetz, frerzledj, Secretary to Mr. Landisg Mrs. XX'oodward, fitalzdillgl, Secretary to Mr. Stoverg Mrs. McCahan, Secretary to Mr. Stoverg Mrs. Walters, Receptionistg Mrs. Baumbach, Secretary to Mr, Stoverg Mrs. Falkerstein. Guidance Secretaryg Miss Stos, Secretary to Mr. Keimg Mrs. Nevin, Secretary to Mr. Peck. If success is to be obtained, order must prevail. If our school is to be successful, we must have an accomplished group of secretaries to handle the never-ending accumulation of records. Such things as absentee reports, report card grades, and schedule files are handled by these women, also, each woman is helping one of the six administrators as a private secretary. As these tasl-cs are done, we find ourselves benefiting from the order in which we find our school records and those of our administrators. Under the supervision of Dr. Nell Murphy, the following student teachers from The Pennsylvania State University were our instructors for nine weeks at Central Dauphin. Sitting ffrmztj: Mimi Campbell, Les Alper, jackie Bloom, Barbara Derr, Jackie Brown. Sitting Klmrkj: Ann Beckley, Earl Kriclc, Camelia Blount, joel Rood, Dr. Nell Murphy. Standing: Bill Hastings, Gary Patterson, Mary Lou Hurley, Walt Krauser, john Keller, Max Heller, Bille Pantle. Scheldon Odland, Priscilla Kepner.

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DRIVER EDUCATION - Leads to Courtesy on the Road MR. .IOHN H. BRITNNER il Driver Education: Elizabeth- town College, A.B.g Millers- I ' In ville State 'Teachers Collegeg 'B ew-.,..c'.'f5 ' ' ' . V ,Mfg g ,Q Pennsylvania State University, ily, if . Head Basketball Coach. ' SE! WF 5 f,f57f?'!7 ' glgityi' . MR. I.. THOMAS MUSSER Driver Education: Lock Haven State Teachers College, BS.: Wfrestling Coach. DRIVER EDUCATION The driver education program is of a two phase nature: indoor instruction and outdoor application. Indoor training consists mainly of theory that is the explanation of the instrument panel and the working of the mechanical parts of the automobile, and the description and meaning of all road signs. In short it covers the motor code. The amount of peripheral vision, the eyesight, the reflex, time and distance judgment are all checked by various devices. Our two specially equipped dual controlled cars are used for the outside application of the theory. Here under close supervision the students learn the technique and skills of a good driver. They practice until such time as the instruc- tors feel that they have successfully completed the outside training course. Mr. Brunner and Mr. Musser are in charge of the pro- gram and accompany the trainees in the cars. It happened like this, Mr. Brunner, says Minnie Pletz as she dramatizes a practical traffic problem for her instructor.



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iE CAFETERIA STAFF k Nourishes Us Feeding more than two thousand five hun- ed people a day in the three school buildings the school systems makes the Central Dau- iin Cafeteria staff proprietors of one of the isiest restaurants in the world, Few students alize the immensity of the task which Mr. Jtunda and his staff perform. Not only do they 'epare all the food themselves, but they also 'ovide special accommodations for special ap- rtites. The hard-tohplease person has a wide ioice of food in the a-la-carte lineg the sweet oth is satisfied at the Snack Barg and the 'ivate ,group is handled nicely in the Tea som. The efforts of this staff are rewarded by a instant demand for banquet accommodations, hich are handled as efficiently as the other sks of this group. Mr. Baum prepares home-made hread for al coming meal L--M.. M. Crumlich, C. Young. V. Frost, J. Rotunda, P. Hamer, S. Riegel. K..Baum, L, Fink, L, Speas, D. Heckman. Second faux' H. Wagner, W. Zink, H. Snyder.

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