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PARENT TEACHER STUDENT ASSOCIATION The Central Dauphin Parent, Teacher, Student Association, the only organization of its kind in the state, again this year showed that close cooperation between the parents, teachers, and students can produce an effective school organization. High points of the associations activities this year were the sponsorship of two movies, the purchasing of a camera for public relations, and the scheduling of teas for each of the three classes in the senior high school. Five meetings were held throughout the year, each with a variety of topics dealing with home-school relationships. A record membership of over one thousand four hundred people was responsible for the success of these meetings. OFFICERS-Lefz za right: Mrs. Finkelston, Second Vice President, Mr. Paxton, First Vice President, Mr. Yukica, Presidentg Mrs. Uhazie, Corresponding Secretaryg Mrs. Conrad, Secretary, Mr. Harlacker, Treasurer. The parent, teacher, student committees form a strong and effective part of the P. T. S. A. The committee chairmen and their student co-chairmen are pictured above. Firrz rouu' R. Knupp, G. Shannon, B. Alexander, Mr. Paxton, L. Walborn, Mrs. Conrad. Second row: Mr. Yukica, Mr. Curran, Mrs. Finkleston, Mrs. Uhazie, Mr. Harlacker. Third row: C. Brinton, Mrs. Todd, L. Huston, P. Waddell, Mrs. Sheesley. Faurila wuz' Mr. Huston, Mrs. Huston, Mrs. Radel, Mrs. Jacobs.
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IS DRIVERS - Provide for Our Comfort. In order for a large school system to function properly. the material structure must be kept at the peak of efficiency. This is accomplished by the custodians and bus drivers at Central Dauphin regardless of what the situation might be. Whether mowing the football field or stopping at your bus stop, the men are a necessary spoke in the wheel of progress at the school. Wfe think nothing of walking into a warm school, seeing neatly swept halls, writing on clean blackboards, and admiring a well-kept lawn. Having been es- pecially trained as electricians, gardeners, painters, plumbers, and carpenters, they perform a great number of tasks which the students fail to realize. The bus driver, appreciated by some only when he is late. has a task which is of primary im- portance. He is responsible for seeing each student safely to school on time each day. This does not only apply to the high school students, but to the large number of students attending the junior highs. When mentioning that the buses make special trips for extracurricular and athletic events, it is easy to believe that if the total distance traveled by the Central Dauphin buses during the last three years was added together and traveled by one bus, it would go over half way to the moon. Wfhether as bus driver. custodian, policeman, or dishwasher, these forgotten men of Central Dauphin are a necessary part of our education. H, Kfu1111'ine Bl6SC'Ck6I' XXI Hancock W, Staub H. Singer I ones H, Snyder' GL1CUtal S Sl'lOI'tZCI' i E. Shartzer V- C21SS6l C Keljlef F. Cooch E. Daihl G Heckman I C, Yinggf E. Bitner G Riffey J. Wfagner i l . 1 Boflom faux' W. Corsnitz, C. Fetterhoff R Hover H. Halecker. stick, H. Sivergard, W. Hancuch. N. Kuntz G Bies ecker, H. Beitsfield, S. Hanme, J. Weirea J Weaver H, Zearing. Second wuz' H. Krumrine, M McElheny H. Gueutal, J. Wagner. W. Hoffman, V Carsel E Daihl. E. Bitner, H. Singer, E. Ginker R Anied
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Cooperate for Our Mutual Benefit. October 7 November 4 December! 2 February 3 March 27 ON THF AGENDA Father's Nightf Going Steady fPanel Discussion-Mr. Curran Community Nightf Your Family and Your Community -Rev. Richwine Christmas in the Communityg''Christmas in Norway -Tove Elnas and Mrs. Armstrong Founders Night- Teenage Problems'lfOne-Act Play-Miss Miller Science NightWScience Fair Demonstration-Mr. Bell and Mr. Paxton Virginia Van Horn serves punch at one of the Associations teas. Phoebe Snavely gives her views on going steady during a panel discussion at the Associations first meeting,
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