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

 - Class of 1962

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Assistant Principals JOHN WILLIAM BOLTON Helping head the new staff at Central Dauphin East is the assistant principal, Mr. John William Bolton. After graduating from Susquehanna High School, receiving his B.S. from Elizabethtown Col- lege, and earning his master's degree at Bucknell University, he taught five years at Susquehanna and three years at John Harris. At John Harris he coached football, basketball, and baseball along with carrying the duties of a guidance counselor. This is his first experience as an assistant principal. Mr. Bolton is married and has three children, two boys and a girl. During his spare time he en- joys camping and traveling. He now is planning to attend Penn State to work on his doctor's degree. RICHARD G. CREASEY Central Dauphin's new assistant principal, Mr. Richard G. Creasy, has truly been an asset to the staff. After graduating from High School, Mr. Creasy attended Shippensburg State College where he received his B.S. degree. At Pennsylvania State University he earned a Master of Education degree, and he did graduate work at Temple University. He formerly assumed the position of a guidance counselor at Cumberland Valley High School. During his spare time, Mr. Creasey enioys reading and all sports.

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Principals MR. OSCAR B. BALDWIN Principal Central Dauphin Albright College, B.S., Pennsylvania State University, M.Ed. It has been my good fortune to have been associated with the Central Dauphin Joint Schools since the inception of Central Dauphin High School. Over the past eight years, I have observed the unusual growth and progress whereby Cen- tral Dauphin became known throughout the area as one of the finer and most outstanding schools. There is a tremendous personal satisfaction e- volved from having a small part in the develop- ment of such a reputation. I sincerely hope you enioy a similar satisfaction. - It is our hope at Central Dauphin East High School that in the coming years we will plan and develop a program that will blend with the tra- ditionally high standards already established at Central Dauphin. To the 1962 graduation class, on behalf of the sister school, we extend our best wishes for continued growth. g Sincerely yours, X 35? xfl.-t.lsQQ.-N The planning of a new school and the fine demonstration of school spirit by all persons in- terested in education have produced a most grati- fying year. The expression school spirit is often misun- derstood. It does not mean merely proving one's ability in athletics or dramatics, but rather it means the spirit in which one enters into and supports the school and its activities. School spirit is demon- strated,by helping to build your school, not by helping to tear it down. We, by our own efforts, cannot hope to gain success. In unity there is strength +thus success can be gained by the cooperation of all within our school. The willing, cooperative student of today will be the good citizen of tomorrow. The spirit in which we work, the spirit in which we play, and the spirit in which we live will determine whether or not we, as individuals, shall be successful. Suc- cess can be gained only by earnest efforts and cooperation. This is the true meaning of schooI spirit. walk MR. JOHN W. HOLBERT Principal Central Dauphin East Shippensburg State College, B.S., Pennsylvania State University, M.Ed.



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dministrative Assistants MR. PAUL LANDIS Mr. Landis is the Administrative Assistant in charge of transpnrmtiotn tor Central Dauphin Jointure. Formerly he was our Assistant Principal. Previous to this, he taught health and physical education. Mr. Landis received his B.S. degree at East Strouds- burg State College. At Columbia University he received his M.A., and he did graduate State University. work at Pennsylvania MR. HAROLD PECK Mr. Peck, the Vocational and Adult Education di- rector, plans the curriculum for shop courses and directs several proiects. He attended Carnegie Institute of Technology, where he received his Bachelor ot Science Degree, and the University ot Pittsburgh, where he received his Master of Education degree. Mr. Peck's hobbies are fishing, traveling, playing bridge, and tollowing all sports. His home lite revolves around his wife Catherine and his daughter Babs, who is a Junior at Central Dauphin. t 1, a.aw,- -t . f MR. J. RUSSEL EDWARDS The main iobs ot Mr. Edwards, Administrative Assistant in charge ot Business, are keeping accounts and buying tor the school, He began his work as a language teacher, teaching Latin, French, ancl Spanish. He was supervising principal of several school districts. Mr. Edwards studied at Muhlenberg College where he received his Ph.B. and did his graduate work at the University ot Pittsburgh. He is deeply interested in Pennsylvania folklore and his homelite centers around his wife and two chil- dren. This year Mr. Edward's ottice has been transferred to the new Central Dauphin East. I3

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