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

 - Class of 1958

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Central Dauphin High School - Centralian Yearbook (Harrisburg, PA) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 74 of 208
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Page 74 text:

All right, Dr. Jenkins, sir, I'll never, never do it again! Thats all right, Prank, it only hurts for a little while. Randy II honors our school with his double curl horns. Hold on to him, boys. Wl1at's wrong, Dave? Don't they have the right menu today? 1958 This Is the Year I 1958 This Is the Year 1958 . , . this is the year . . . the year of firsts . . . we looked forward to the first day of school . . . to renewing old friendships and making new ones , . . our first first everyone was more anxious to meet Tove Elnas, our first foreign exchange student from Norway . . . then the band, marching behind Jean Reese, the head majorette, participated in the annual Band Day held at Penn State . . . With the leadership of the cheerleaders, co-captained by Reggie Savage and Mary Lou jones, we cheered our boys on at the football games . . . Skip Finkelston was the recipient of the Sportsmanship Award in the Harrisburg area-the first time an athlete from C. D. was given this honor . . . Doris Farnsworth represented us as an attendant to the Homecoming Queen at Susquehanna . . . the Centralian presented a program for assembly, to open the subscription drive, and sponsored a Hawaiian Luau, to close the drive . . . it was unique with two Hawaiian dancers, students at Penn State . . . the year of satellites . . . Russia's launching of the Sputniks and the U. S.'s launching of the Explorer have urged us on to doing more experimental work .in science . . . Science Fair . . . March 26 and 27 . . . a very excellent display of our talents . . . the music department presented the operetta H. M. S. Pinafore . . . Joanne Davis and her partner appeared on Arthur Godfrey's nation-wide talent show and won the applause of the audience to obtain a first place standing . . . Lee Walborn was chosen to receive the Good Citizen Award . . . last summer she was also selected to be one of the three girls to represent Pennsylvania at Girls' Nation in Washington . . . the faculty show added humor to our annual Carnival . . . student teachers from Penn State were heartily welcomed in both semesters . . . we were also honored with several other celebrities-Miss Pennsylvania, Jennie Blatchford, gave us encouragement at our first pep rally . . . Armando Vega, na- tional champion, all-around gymnast, and Bill Mullen, America and national champion, from Penn State held us enthralled in a gym show . . . Polio Platter was celebrated by giving the last in a series of three polio shots . . . Randy II with his special horns represented our school at all games . . . l Lunch time at C, D. is a social half hour Highlight of the Hawaiian Luau, Penl where one can hear the latest joke. State Hawaiian girls, the Hula, orchid and a lot of fun.

Page 73 text:

WHO WILL BE THE GRADUATING CLASS Bolfzmz wuz' N. Ricciuto, C. McComb5, M, Pletz, P. Mullen, E. Linn, S. May, M. Mumnm. Second wuz' N. Plusquellic, D, Milliken, M. Oringer, L. Miller, S. Otto, N. Nagle, S. Lindsey. Third wzcz' L. Ruch, S. Miller, R. Mills, J. Laudermilrh. S. Learh, C. Linsinhach, J. Newkan, P. Moore, B. Miller. Fourfh wuz' C. Miller, H. Pipes, C, Rubinic, P. McHugh. C. Rothwell, M. Romich, M. Rhen, J. Martin, J. Reese, Fifth wuz' L. Matello, J. Kramer, T. Mont, M. McKee, M. Mummn M. Miller, S. Powley, B. Megonnell, J. Mengel, T. Morrett. Sixfb wuz' M. Nelson, R. Wfesley, T. Randolph, S. Rudy. R, Poorman, P. Ritchey, R. Martin, C. Mitchell. Sewerzlh rmw: G, Markley. J. Lower, E. Nesbit, G. Scolliclc, B. Rosener, J. McCabe, D. Powley, R. Sheaffer, J. Shearer, L Peck, C. Long. P. Prim, D. Mills. Eighth faux' H. Seibert, L. LaBrandi, C. Shuey, E. Siegfried J. Miller, A. Oberheim, D. Lassiter, S. Ramer, S, Linta. Nifzfh faux' R. Lobel. A. Lebo, C. Nash D. Mengel, B. Rothman, D. Osswald, A. Lenker, T. Lingle, R. Landis. R, Rider.



Page 75 text:

958 This Is the Year I 1958 This Is the Year The latest C. D. news was brought to us daily by Shirley Hiney and her staff on WCD, while the Rambler, under the leadership of Phoebe Snavely, Joyce Reese, and Susan Huston, provided us with a published record of all the happenings . . . February 11, today was the day certificates of common and preferred stock were put on the market, so that we could all have part ownership in next year's foreign exchange student . . . during the year we walked from gum-drop shoes to the revised edition of themfrthe gum-drop styled saddle shoes . . , crew neck sweaters were the dress of the day for the girls as well as the fellows, who looked very collegiate in the saddle shoes . . . wrap-around skirts and bulky knit sweaters were the most with the girls , . . Many of these styles were worn to the dances which showed a noted change over other years-with the Bop, the Stroll,l' Calypso, Circle Dance, and the Walk added to the ever-faithful jitterbug, we were really kept stepping as heard over WCD and at our dances a few of the new songs were: Jailhouse Rock, April Love, Silhouettes, Wake Up, Little Susie, You Send Me, Melodie D'Amour, Tammy, lt's Not for Me to Say, Jingle Bell Rock, XY!hy Don't They Understand, Black Slacks, Happy, Happy Birthday, Baby, Around the World in Eighty Days, and Chances Are , . . we didnlt go around the world, but we did go in a bus caravan to Hagerstown, Maryland, for the first time , . . a wet but exciting football game . . . Central Dauphin presented many outstanding school radio programs over local Harrisburg stations, remember Central Dauphin Speaks' '... Student Council sponsored the Stock Hop as a dividend, from exchange student shares, giving everyone owning stock a pass to the dance . . . May Day was as beautiful as last year when Ruth Swartz was May Day Queen . . . May 17, a night we'll never forget . . . our last prom held at the Consistory Building . . . not only was it a year of firsts but also a year of lasts . . . this is the last year we can claim to be seniors . . . there will be more next year . . . buf fhir zzm Ike 'year . . . if f Mrs. Armstrong gives a party in honor of Tove's first birthday in America . The tea room, a quiet corner where one forgets his calories and enjoys the company of his friends. Seniors pass. as always the concluding words to a fine as- sembly program. lil! N Lmiou Mr. Stover honors a distinguished Future Teachers present an assembly in Dick Peel displays his talents at the organ guest to C. D. Jennie Blatchford, which they display their talents as problem as a small group peal their ears for the Miss Pennsylvania, children, music.

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