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

 - Class of 1959

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--f JULIUS MR. HAROLD H. HAUGE ., English Department I-Ieadg English I. Upsala Collegeg Duke University: Bucknell University, A.B. Centralian 4 I Advisor. MISS ALFARATA STAMETS n English I. Susquehanna S State College, Pennsylvania State Collegeg A.B. Advisor, Sophomore Class, . Advisor Tri-I-Ii-Y. M' A varied English course brings varied knowledge. English is one of the most important subjects taught at Central Dauphin. It includes grammar, literature, vocabulary, journalism, and public- speaking. Tenth grade students have units on Silas Marner, Julius Caesar, concentration on principles of composition, news- paper and TV, and emphasized grammar. Eleventh grade English consists of grammar, vocabulary, and American Literature. Senior students, participating in either business or academic English, have grammar, vocabulary, and English Literature. Some of the plays and stories they read are those by Shakespeare, Dickens, and Chaucer. The aim of Public Speaking is to relax people in front of a group, after basic study, the class is split into dramatic debat- MISS PATRICIA ANNE MILLER Public Speaking, English 1. Ohio Universityl BFA Ad- visor of Mask and Slipper, Supervisor of Dramatic ac- tivities. MR. HAROLD M, SMITH English. Millersville State Teachers College: Bachelor of Science. ., AW Diagramming sentences in English is fun as well as educational. 78

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f eparfmezzf Central Dauphin counselors are interested in the students as persons and as prospective leaders of their country. They stand ready to offer a guiding hand when the student finds it necessary. Their main function is to make known to the student his own abilities and interests and to teach him to recognize his limitations. Our counselors offer help in obtaining information about scolarships and gaining them. They also provide informa- tion about college entrance examinations and the requirements necessary to enter any given college. They offer guidance to- ward choosing the correct curriculum to coincide with the future plans of the students. On February twenty-sixth, our Guidance Staff presented to the students Business Industry Night, which was centered around the transportation and communication industries, with consultants from every possible vocation in the industries. Thus students at Central Dauphin are provided with every opportunity to develop their capabilities and find their proper place in life. MRS. W. HOLT MISS MARY E. GUNDEL Pennsylvania State University, B.S., Columbia Univer- Pen? Staff Uf1lVff5i.fY, B-5-, M-E-D-, Columbia Uni- sity, M.A. Active in Civic Club at Harrisburg, versity, Temple University. Advisor to Public Rela- A.A.U..W, Penn State Alumnae Club. Kappa Kappa tions Club and Cheerleaders. One of my main func- Gamma Alumnae Club. Impressed with the fine 5005 is YO hC1P Students Select and PTCPUC for 3- spirit of co-operation among the faculty and student vocation that is commensurate with their abilities, bodyf- Hobby, gardening. and interests. Hobbies-golf, tennis, skiing, oil paint- ing, reading, field hockey. MRS. W, HOLT Miss MARY E. GUNDEL 77



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MRS. THELMA S. SEIP English II. Irving College, A.B.1 University of Pitts- burgh, Pennsylvania State Universityg New York University, M.A. Advisor, Centralian Business Staffg Coaadvisor, Junior Classy National Honor Society Teachers Committeeg Stand- ard Evening High School. MR. WHARTON H, BITTLE, JR. English. Penn State Uni- versity, B.S. Hi-Y Club Advisorg Assistant Baseball Coach. . ,.,,M. ,,,, ,,.,.,-,,,,.....,,.-. ,..1.-..,M- Learning in English class is also obtained through projects. ing groups. The students study plays, playwrights, and the production of plays. Public Speaking is a one-year course pre Plflllg the students for teaching, self-expression, and dramatics. Creative Wlriting is an advanced course in English, in preparation for college. Introduction is given to various types of writing, including essays, poetry, short stories, drama and journalism. Modern and classical works are read and actual writing is done by students. Student projects make literature more interesting. 79 MRS, E. KATHRYN BROWN English. Lebanon Valley Col- lege, A.B. Commencement Speakers' Director, National Honor Society Selection Com- mittee Member. MISS SARA A. BOWMAN English: Creative Writing. Hood, Columbia University, B.A.: M.A.

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