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DE Learns Salesmanship i 4 Row 1: R. McAlpine, S. Huber, P. Leisure, S. Wolfe. Row 2: D. Turpine CSec.D, J. Hollander, J. Baker, L. Zeigler CTreas.J, N. Halke, Mr, Magaro. Row 3: R. Boyer fReporterJ, L. McGrow CSerg. at Armsl, J. Justice, J. Vacondios CVice-Pres.l, Absent: Randy Gipe QPres.l The Distributive Edu- cation Club is comprised of seniors who are interested in retailing and wholesal- ing. The main purpose of the club is to provide train- ing in the fields of sales- manship, display arrange- ments, and advertising. The members, under the direction of Mr. John Magero, sell sweat shirts, school pennants, and differ- ent school supplies in the D.E. store. The officers this year are President, Randy Gipe, Vice-President, Joe Vacon- dios, Secretary, Darlene Tur- pin, Treasurer, Linda Zeig- ler. Fl-LA. Molds Future Homemakers An intricate part of the school homemaking pro- gram, the Central Dauphin Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America well lives up to its motto Toward New Horizons. Under the Advisorship of Miss Beers and home moth- er, Mrs. Bushey, the club's purpose is directed toward helping the girls prepare for their future position in the home, community, na- tion, and world. The F.H.A. takes an ac- tive part in the Home Eco- nomics Nursery School, the Farm Show display, State Conferences, and other club projects. Row 7: K. Rudy, R. Hoffman, N. Mann, J. Davis, D. McCarthy, J. Leibel, J. Lindemuth, G. Reed, C. Hinkle. Row 2: D. Bartell, J. Monk, S. Shaffer, J. Zimmerman 1Vice-Presb, A. Umberger CSec.j, B. Vogel, R. Nickelson. Row 3: Mrs. Bushey fHome Motherl, C. Bushey KPres.J, Miss Beers C!-Xdvisorl. 75
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FT Under The guidance of Mr. Cassel and Mr. Harling, The DwighT D. Eisenhower chapTer of The Pennsylvania FuTure Teachers of America has accomplished many Things in Their pursuiT of gaining The experience and maTuriTy necessary for The Task of leading our naTion's children. The members have Taken parT in Narional Ed- ucaTion Week by giving a shiny, red, apple To each Teacher and adminisTraTor. They have observed The pro- cedures of elemenTary school Teachers Twice This year. GuesT speakers have helped To increase The value of These visiTs. Excursions To some of The Pennsylvania STaTe Colleges, and ex- change acTiviTies wiTh oTher clubs in The area have proved successful. Prepares to Guide the Youth Pow 7: J. McElhany iPres.D, J. lrwin CVice-Pres.J Row 2: S. Eshenour, J. Loser iSec.j, J. ATTick iTreas.J Row 3: T. Baylor, B. Kunz, N. Gavenonis, N. Wenrich Row 4: G. Shuler, G. McKenna, G. Porter, S. Keefer, I. Bates Row 5: L. Rupert, S. Bensinger, S. Keefer, C. Updegraff Row 6: M. ATTick, B. Pomeroy, S. Luchko, B. SrniTh, D. Sfraub Row 7: L. Wairkus, C. Killinger, K. Sraz, Y. Krasevic, D. Harper, E, Jeffress Row 8: J. Roush, N. Hopple, R. Walburn, K. Shaver, A. Wimer, B. Eslinger Row 9: A. Woodell, S, Seigler, M. Markunas. FBLA Seeks Aggressive Business Leadership 74 The FuTure Business Leaders of America boasTs one of The largesT member- ships of any club aT CenTral Dauphin. Under The able leadership of Judy Brown, presidenT, The club's pur- pose is To develop compe- TenT, aggressive business leadership and To sTrengTh- en The confidence of young men and women in Them- selves and in Their work. Through such aciivifies as an inducTion service for new members, a ChrisTmas Tea and play, and a sale of pens wiTh The inscripTion CenTral Dauphin High School They seek To achieve This goal. OTher officers include Sue Lebo, vice-presidenT, Ginny Speece, Treasurer: Gail DiTTo, secreTary, and Karen ,Neidig, reporfer.
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FOOD PREP Practices Culinary Arts The Food Preparation Club, led by Pres. Bob Megonnell, consists of students preparing to enter the food industry after graduation. Mr. Rotunda, as advisor, guides the club in preparing menus, in serving the food on the A la Carte line, and in operating the snack bar at lunchtime and during bas- ketball games. Annually these students raise money for a trip to New York. A banquet for all alumni of the club rounds out the year. Row 7: L. Seig, B. Paxton, P. Smith, D, Harren, D. Slentz, Mr. Rotunda CAdvisorj, J. Dehart Row 2: B. Megonnell, T. Jones, R. Steckman, R. Roberts, I. Roberts, E. Lenker, J. Baker, Row 3: R. Erickson, P. Auman, B. Miller, R. Bullard, M. Toole, R. Pluck Row 4: R. Moose, R. Sehmoyer, J. Waughtel, F. Gunder, B. Sherrick. Readin Promoted lim Library Club Under the advisorship ot Miss Jeannine Mentzer, the Library Club pursues a pur- pose ot service to the school. The members ot this club mend books, plan and set up at- tractive displays in the library, and assist students in their reading and research work. They also do work in tiling and inventory, and prepare statistical data. Jane Allen is the president ot the Library Club. She is assisted by Steve Sturgeon, vice-president, Nancy Newkam, secretary, and Gary Klotz, treasurer. an--C Row i: G. Klotz CTreas.J, J. Allen fPres.D, S. Sturgeon CVice-Pres.l, N, Nevvkam CSec.l Row 2: L. Kuhn, S. Kocker, M. Smith, C. Kreiser, P. Horning, R. Clark, Miss Mentzer fAdvisorD, B. Murphy, C. Graham, Row 3: W. Rovenolt, P. Finneran. 76
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