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KEY CLUB Encoura es Leadership ffrwg c m W gf dl cf?2,. , arjf 5 x ee-2?2iQff Record of Service KEY CLUB The Key Club, an inTernaTional organizaTion of young men, is sponsored aT Central Dauphin by The Harrisburg Kiwanis Club. Every year The Club's ThirTy members are dedicaTed To TosTering high ideals OT school characTer, ciTizenship and service. Since iTs incepTion in 1957, Mr. Richard C. Bell has been Taculry advisor To The Club. ConTinuing Their TradiTion of communiTy and school service This year, Key Clubbers aTTended local churches as a group, encouraged voTing vviTh Get-out-The-VoTe circulars, ushered Tor school assemblies, and served aT school banqueTs. Besides supporTing The AThleTic De- parTmenT in The Homecoming proceedings, Key Club- bers assisTed aT The Holiday VVresTling Tourney and supplied programs and score sheeTs Tor specTaTors aT baskeiball games. They Took young people from The local children's home To our home games and gave baskeTs of food To needy families aT Thanksgiving and ChrisTmas. Service in AcTion STeve SvvarTz, LieuTenanT Governor, kepT The Club busy preparing Tor The T963 sTaTe convenTion To be held in Harrisburg, and planning Tor anoTher club nexT year aT CenTral Dauphin EasT. Key Clubbers highlighTed The year aT The PiTTs- burgh HilTon HoTel, scene of The T962 DisTricT Con- venTion. l Row 1: A. Harper, D. McLane, F. Vukmanic, J. Angell CTYSBSJ, Nl- NlCB9Tl'1 lpfefhlf P- RBUd9l'YSkYf B- Urban, Row 2: T. Shakespeare, D. White, R. Lauver, D. Cornelius CSec.J, A. Zimmerman LViceiPres.l, S. SwarTz, E. McBreen, J. Sours CChapI.7, Row 3: A. Woodell, J. Berrier, B. FriTz, D. Kelley, T. Higgins, T. Holfzman, G. Schreffler, B. Nye, C. Stone, D. Morse, B. Gaylor, V.,DuTTins, B. Hildebrand, C. Chronisfer, G. Harfzell, Mr. Bell CAdvisorD.
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Throu h PUBLIC RELATIO RADIO STAFF-Row 7: B. Updegrave, J. Guise, M. Markunas, S. Seigler. Row 2: J. Sours, B. Gaylor, A Woodeii P, Felsburg. fio- . .ms ull. . AL v ,I . J firm z J' ' ' 'X - sf 1-an 52' 5 ,fx The Radio and Television staff, headed by John Sours and Judy Guise, conducts Central Dauphin's own week- ly fifteen minute program on VV.K.B.O., represents Central Dauphin on various school programs and presents the morning announcements on VVCD. WCD STAFF-G. Light, B, Eltherington, S. Miller, D. Reigl
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J.C.C. Develops Character Mush! fRecent activity at J.C.C. outing to Pocano Manor lnnl JUNIOR CIVIC CLUB One of the more recent organizations at Central Dauphin is the Junior Civic Club adopted as a pre-iunior club and sponsored by the Federated Women's Club of Linglestown. Its purpose is to teach proper parliamentary procedure, the fun- damentals of Federation work, and the responsibilities of good club officers and members. The club including the iunior senior branch at Central Dauphin andthe sophomore branch at Central Dauphin East is unique in that it is the only pre- iunior club associated with a school. Important proiects during the year included preparing Thanksgiving baskets for some of the less fortunate families of the area and a trip to the Pocano Mountains. The Central Dauphin J.C.C. officers are: Maria Wood, pres., Karen Krasevic, vice-pres., Francine Plusquellic, sec., and Sandy Fludovich, treas. Miss Donna Hepsmith is the advisor. The Central Dauphin East J.C.C. officers are: Barbara Brought, pres., Frances Raudensky, vice-pres., Irene Rudy, sec., and Judy Ruther- ford, treas. The advisors are Miss Alfarata Stamets and Mrs. Mary Sowers. Row I: K. Krasevic, M. Wood, S. Fludovich, F. Plusquellic, J. Chronister, J. Baeur, J. Tisdale, B. Pomeroy, D. Eberly, J. Branoff, Row 2: B. Eltherington, L. Waitkus, B. Eslinger, J. Peyton, J. Brown, G. Fisher, L. Lehn, C. Kreiser, S. Weiss, C. Brown, S. Davidson, D. Cameron, J. Harclerode, Row 3: P. Edwards, P. Funghi, N. Ferguson, S. Koegel, D. Deitrich, C. Vance, C. Zimmerman, V. Zimmerman, J. Spohn, M. Thompson, D. Dietrich, C. Whitaker, N. Knerr, J. Sheppard, L. Polleck, G. Currey. Row 4: L. Brown, A. Capello, N. Deibler, J. Haupt, L. Smith, B. Hoffer, L Forker, J Loser, S. Ransom, D Gunder, C. Har- lacher, Z. Petrovich, J. Thompson, B. Souder Row 5: F. Raudensky, J. Light, K. Steimling, M. Baxter, J. Kingsbury, B. Weber, D. Weisbrod, G. Wampler, B. Hopkins, C. Hillard, P. Bronstein, J. Sillet Row 6: J. Eberly, S. Gilroy, H. Kern, S. Sheads, L. Baker, C. Erb, E, Appleby, M. Creznic, J. Roosh, Row 7: S. Sprankle, L. Fisher, P. Elliot, D. Smith, J. Rutherford, B. Brought, I. Rudy. Advisors: Miss Stamets, Miss Hepsmith, Mrs. Sowers.
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