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to go into nurses' training. HALL 0F FAME - '58 The Hall of Fame is an innovation at Cen- tral Dauphin this year. The Senior Class, as a whole, elected outstanding classmates on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and service to the school. A joint committee of the Senior Executive Council and several faculty members evaluated the students on the list compiled through the class vote. The evaluation resulted in the selec- tion of these twelve as most deserving of a niche in Central Dauphin's Hall of Fame. Marianne Black was Miss Top Teen of Central Dauphin of 1958. She has been in the band front and has played basketball for three years. She is a member of the Senior Executive Council and of the business staff of the Centra- lian, She belongs to the Fu- ture Nurses Club and plans In preparation for this, she is taking the college preparatory course. Kent Cootes, a member of the National Honor Society, is enrolled in the college preparatory course. He serves Central Dauphin as President of the Hi-Y Club, Vice Presi- dent of Student Council, and as a member of the Key Club. Captain of the wrestling team, he is also active in athletics. Doris Farnsworth, a busi- ness major, has served as a homeroom officer for three years, Student Council repre- sentative, Class Historian, and a member of the Senior Exe- cutive Council. She is in the National Honor Society and has also participated in the May Day Honor Court. At Susquehanna's homecoming she was Central Dauphin's attendant. During football season she serves as a major- ette in the bandfront. Skip Finkelston, a college preparatory major, is one of the most versatile and active members of the Senior Class. He is not only President of the Senior Class, but Presi- dent of the Key Club as well. He is best known for his participation in football. This year he received the B'nai B'rith Sportsmanship Award for his football achievement. Besides, he ranks among the top students in his class. Linda Huston, a college preparatory student, is the art- ist of the group. She is an active member of the Public Relations Club, serving as head of the Newspaper De- partment. She is a representa- tive to the Senior Executive Council and Secretary-Treas urer of her homeroom. Linda also maintains a high scholas- tic rating, and is a member of the National Honor Society Lawrence Kuhn, bette known to us as Larry, is 1 student in the Carpentry Shop He has served as our Studen Council President this yea. and has represented our schoo in student council conferencs at Penn State and Kennet Square, Philadelphia.
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Sue Huston, Secretary of the :nior Class, is also Secretary I her homeroom. She is busi- ess manager for the Rambler, id is on the business staff ' the Centralian as well. A vllege preparatory student, me is a member of the Na- anal Honor Society. Sue is so well known for her active irticipation in P. T. S. A. joby Miller is a college prep student who is very sports-conscious. He plays football and tennis, as well as being active in Public Rela- tions, and W. C. D. For three years he has been home- room president. He is also secretary of the Key Club, and a member of the Senior Exe- cutive Council. Phoebe Snavely, National Honor Society member, is a student in the college pre- paratory course. As a member of the Dauphinettes, the Choir, and Girls' Ensemble, she went on to win a place in the State Forensic Chorus. She was Editor-in-Chief of the Rambler in her junior year and as a senior she serves as advisor to the Rambler. Besides being a member of the girls' varsity basketball team, she also had the leading role in the Senior Class Play. Roy Reisinger, a true leader, rves as President of the ioir, Vice President of the sy Club, Sports Editor of e Rambler, and Treasurer Student Council. He was osen to participate in Dis- ct Chorus in both his jun- r and senior years. Ath- iically active in cross-coun- 1 and track, he won the dis- ct cross country champion- ip and captured the State iampion Mile Crown in 57. Lee Walborn, a college preparatory major, is chairman of the Public Relations Club, Editor-in-Chief of the Centra- lian, and publicity chairman of P. T. S. A. She won the I Speak for Democracy con- test and was chairman of P. A. L. She is also a member of the National Honor Society. As a reward for her outstand- ing service to Central Dauphin she was chosen our D. A. R. good citizen of this year. In addition, Lee has the unique distinction of having her own radio show. Ed Tezak, who is President of the National Honor Society, is enrolled in the college prep course. He is active in the Student Council, Key Club, Public Relations Club, and Centralian. He has played varsity football for two years and received the Most Effec- tive Back award for 1957. He also has been on the track team for three years. ,. 'F' 16-EE? -1-W5 -, P- L- 1..,..Ll.. -' HI'Y 'Fc- --D-, ngllll : e ' ' xv' ll I E . 1, A I 5, --.lt.- pf bl .f ' xbqfjl CLU Q N TKO Q' ll11Jz -wa- V ji E A if lg -XV? X12 QP' .- I F - ,mawlr ,Tc Aflgx Q2 Qi 5 'fiT7:'Cf3V 1- uv,,,f-rxvr-1111135 IIYIIRI USIIIN IA 0 KN lilllll 51 ntnaca ZS' l .t K ll ' a Q 5 'tmlaliz Eh. I J , .Q Tx 1 I'
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