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1959 1959--This is our last year at Central Dauphin, but the graduating class of '59 will always hold vivid memo- ries of classmates, surroundings, extracurricular activities, and the spirit of Central Dauphin. 1956--Our first duty as an organized class was to elect the following officers: Robert Knupp, President, june Martin, Vice-President, Suzi Snavely, Secretary, Robert Banks, Treasurerg and Jeanne Lingle, Historian. Our first project was the play Night Must Fall, starring Robert Knupp, Don Alsedek and Suzi Snavely, 1957-HOne of the high points of our junior year was the distribution of our class rings. The officers for this year were: Robert Knupp, President, Sam Linta, Vice-President, Cora Asper, Secretaryg Robert Banks, Treasurer, and jean Hertz, Historian. An unfortunate incident occurred during our junior year. On December 30, 1957, Chap Herman, a member of our class, lost his life in an automobile accident. We will always retain fond memories of Chap. The Late Christopher Bean headed by Don Alsedek and Suzi Snavely was our junior class play. The year was concluded with our beautiful prom in The Hidden Garden. 1958-The added attraction was the arrival of our two foreign exchange students, Sally MacClymont and Tjerk Huppes. The officers for our final year were: William Alexander, President, Don Eshenower, Vice-President, Mary Lou jones, our cheerleader captain, led both our football team and girls' basketball team through an undefeated season. Mary Lou was also elected as the PAL Princess from Central Dauphin. Nancy Caum led the band front for three years as acrobatic majorette, with Hedy Hocker as head majorette in her senior year. Our Homecoming Queen was Nancy Caum, and her attendants were Beverly Knipple and Nancy Nagle. The Christmas Ball was our senior semi-formal dance, with Al Bethel and his orchestra. Roger Harvey and Connie Suttles starred in our senior class play Harvey. At last OUR Senior Prom, a long-awaited night that was not soon forgotten. At one of our last class meetings we chose the following symbols: class colors, royal purple and white, class flower, the white rose. Then came june with the final days of School-Baccalaureate and Commencement at the Forum. On this day we graduated with our motto in mind. Our liberties we prize, our rights we will maintain. These are our memories but we will pass and be forgotten like the rest. Class advisors, Mr. Yukica and Mrs. Todd, confer with class president, William Alex- ander. I4
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