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

 - Class of 1959

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Central Dauphin High School - Centralian Yearbook (Harrisburg, PA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 105 of 220
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Page 105 text:

Mr. Haxersticlc. our Transportation Supervisor and Chief Dispenser, really knows his business. Ht- has been 11 machinist for the Valley Transportation, a mechanic for the Central Cireyltound l.ines. and for the Army Signal Corps, Cas a civilianj, .mtl also for the New Cumberland Depot, From there he toolc over his positio ' Central Dauphin. lf you c.1n't find Mr. ll.1vt'rstick at the bus garage, he is probably running one of the buses for a driver. Obviously, he is a busy man. Mr. Haverstickk hobbies include driving and collecting rare antique cars. He is a member of the Rare Antique Auto Club of America. MR. ROBERT HAVERSTICK l.ate' '... that is a word never spol-:en by the efficient crew of bus drivers at Central Dauphin beginning their day at hours uuthought ol' by most students. They have the tremendous responsibility of transporting pupils within the area of one hundred square miles. It takes twenty-nine buses to satisfy the transportation needs of our school system. The bus drivers must be available alter all our afternoon practices and rehearsals plus the many sports and musical activities held at other schools. With- out them it would be impossible to have extra-curricular diversions. ,N few ' wi. sciy g. FIRST RONW, l.eft-Right: R. Richmond, A. Ebersole, H. Singer, S. Auman, H. H.u'tler, H. liertsfield, G. Riffley, G, Bieseclxer, H. Snyder, ll. Sweigard, H. lfxum, O. Long. H. Zc-ring. SECOND ROW: R. Graff, J. XY'agner, R. Sterner, lf. Hinlcle, UI. XX'eaver, C. Fetterlioff, H. Krumrine, li. Dale, H. Hancick, R, Arnold. M. Gladtelter, J. WK-iser, XV. Corsnity, V. Cassel. P. Newman, G. Mafmmel, R. Haver- Sticli. IOI

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Mr. Buchanan is Superintendent of Building and Grounds of the Central Dauphin joint Schools. He is in charge of interviewing personnel for jobs. such as electri- cians, plumbers, gardeners and landscaping artists, maintenance supervisors, paint- ers, carpenters, and numerous others to maintain the buildings. He also directs the right job to the proper person. Previously, Mr. Buchanan was in the Navy, an insurance agent. and owner of a general merchandising store. He is a graduate of the Harrisburg Academy, and has completed a six-months business course. Mr. Buchanan is married and has three children and two grandchildren. He and his family enjoy fishing very much, and go on outings in their spare time. MR. EMORY E. BUCHANAN A good school is a clean school and vice versa. Whom have we to thank for our neatly swept halls, our clean black- boards, our warm building, our neatly-trimmed lawns? The custodians are due a lot of praise for their tremendous tasks of keeping our school buildings and grounds at the peak of efficiency. Long after the school is deserted by us, the custo- dians are still here cleaning up after us. FIRST ROW: R. Graff, R. Ebersole, H. Bertsfield, S. Biesecker, O. Long, H. Exuma H. Hancock, G. Riffey, M. Gladfelter. SECOND ROW: E. Shartzer, H. Krumrime, S. Auman, H. Sweigard, H. Singer, E, Dale, R. Sterner, J. Wagner, V. Cassel, H. Snyder, I00



Page 106 text:

4 R fl as F. Weiss, C. Young, J. Rotunda, L. Speas, D. Heckman, B. Ensminger, T. Rothenberger, H. Snyder. The cafeteria staff inspires a lunch lunge that would do any track team credit. Whether your goal, after your 50- yard-dash, is the a la carte line, regular line, tea room, or snack bar, you'll win every time. In addition to serving over twenty-five hundred dinners daily, to the various schools, Mr. Rotunda displays typical Cen- tral Dauphin hospitality to various groups by serving at banquets. The Parent, Teacher. Student Association meets five times during the school year to discuss ways of improving the re lationship between the parents, teachers, and the students. If this is accomplished, the parents will know more of their chil- dren's school activities and the students will understand more fully the intercommunication of their parents and teachers 'XD FRONT ROW: Bil1 I.enker,.I.1ne Hertz, Bonnie Reese, Mr, Joseph Harlacher, Mr. Robert Davis. BACK ROW: Mr. Paul Pauton, Mr Oscar Baldwin, Mrs. Robert Knupp. Mrs. Edwin Caum, Mrs. David XVilbert. Mrs. Oscar Lingle, Mrs. Mark Grubb. I02

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