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

 - Class of 1962

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Central Dauphin High School - Centralian Yearbook (Harrisburg, PA) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 74 of 198
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PECTRU Displays Literary Talent Row 7: K. James, W. Seller, Miss Bowman CAdvisorD, C. Butterfield, M. Grant, Row 2: S. Sharp, R. Johnson, D. Armstrong, R. Collins, P. Hummel, J. Sours, S. Todd. The Spectrum, under The supervision of Miss Bowman, is a comparatively new organization, This is its Third year of existence. Co-editors this year were Cheryl Butterfield and William Seiler. The Spectrum is a literary arts magazine, publishing The finest in poetry, essay, and short story that has been written during The year. lt is open to all classes in The senior high school. Poetry that has been accepted and published by The National High School Association of Poetry is reproduced in This maga- zine, as well as essays that have won in competitive contests during The year. This magazine is compiled and published by The Creative Writing classes. Volunteers from other classes are considered for the staff. l-ll-Y Fosters Christian lcleals A service organization in affiliation with The YMCA, The Hi-Y Club con- sists of 26 junior and senior boys under The direction of W. Ray Kohler, faculty ad- visor. Senior Terry Miller holds The office of president and other officers are: Mi- chael, Fagen, vice-president, Joel Myers, Treasurer, and Charles Morgan, sergeant- at-arms. One of The first serv- ice projects included the decoration of the Christmas Tree placed in Central Dau- phin's foyer during the lat- ter part of December. The agenda includes The spon- sorship of a dance after the Yfgrk basketball gem? and a Row 1: T. Miller CPres.l, M. Fagan lVice-Pres.J, Row 2: Mr. Kohler CAdvisorl, J. Myers QTreas.J, E. Trip To New York City dur' Beers QSec.D, Row 3: E. McBreen, T. Jacob, D. Foose CChapl.D, C. Morgan CExec. Sergeant-at-Armsl IVTQ lite EGSTSI' VGCBTIOVI. Row 4: A. Wimer, B. Lyter, F. Pennington, T. Frank, B. Yetter, Row 5: G. Scott, J. Beall, J. Corkle, J. Snyder, W. Schiller, Row 6: J. Sprow, F. Vukmanic, J. Angell, B. Urban, R. Wingfield. 70

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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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Thespians Flourish in the DRAMA CL B Rovv 7: Mr. Leroy CAdvisorJ, S. Eshenour lSec.-Treas.J, S. Miller fPres.D, J. Tisdale CVice-Presb, Row 2: D. Lau, B. Peck, P. Hummel, M. Campbell, J. Harclerode, J. Haupt, N. Ferguson, L. Smith, M. Dolbin, Row 3: D. Schoffstall, R. Lipton, C. Deimler, R. Mullin, V. Weaver, S. Todd, S. Fludovich, F. Plusquellic, C. Vance, V. Zimmerman, M. Wood, Row 4: P. Down- ey, C. Butterfield, N. Coleman, B. Hoffer, S. VanZant, D. Smith, M. Goldberg, M. Metallo, P. McEIvvee, L. McNeely, P. Dunkle, Row 5: J. Redslob, C. Stricker, E. Svvonger, E. Lewis, S. Sheetz, S, Weiss, J. Eisenhooth, B. Dankman, J. Reichley, l. Bates, S. Keefer. Playing an active role in many school activities, the Drama Club seeks to create a better appreciation and understanding of the dramatic arts. These as- piring young thespians, under the direction of Mr. Leroy, gain experience in all realms of dramatic art through such varied activities as caring for backstage equipment and applying make-up for all school plays and pageants. This lively group has enjoyed several social functions, also, this year as a result of such money-making projects as selling stuffed animals. I Sclence Fostered b the PHYSIC CL B l The Physics Club was l founded this year to provide students vvith an interest and proven ability with a more iii f thorough and well rounded un- derstanding of this phase of science. The club consists of iun- iors and seniorsfall of whom have had physicsfmeeting one night a week after school. Their course of study, taken from a P.S.S.C. Physics text- book, covers the basic physics course through a different manner of presentation. Mr. Brightbill, the club ad- visor, hopes eventually to de- velop the club into a regular course to be taken as an elec- tive. Row 7: Mr. Brightbill CAdvisor7, J, Griffith, W. Sapolsky, M. Jacobs, J. Doncevic, L. Doyle, R. Weitzenhoffer, M. Markunas, R. Lauver, B. Long, Row 2: T. Haverstock, J. Angell, A. Zimmerman, T. Plovvman, R. Crum, J. Berrier, T. Jacobs. 7l

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