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 81 of 198
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Chessmen tart ovin Row 7: D. Straub, R. Cooper, J. Squires, R. Spence, S. Line, M. McCormick, Mr. Martz CAdvisorj. Row 2: G. Light, N. Miller, L. Kirk, J. Rusk, D. Koons. The Central Dauphin chess club, under the lead- ership ot Mr. Reynold Martz, has been organized tor two years. The club was formed to provide an opportunity to play chess tor interested students. The club consists ot about twenty members who schedule matches dur- ing activity period. Plans are currently being made tor the club to ioin a local chess club league. Present school opponents include Susque- hanna, Bishop McDevitt, and Steelton-Highspire. Usherettes Host at Festivities The Usherettes club, comprised entirely ot junior girls, serves the school through ushering at such functions as the Christmas pageant and class plays. Un- der the direction ot Mrs. Eliza Armstrong, captains are designated tor the events and volunteers round out the ushering group. The club has chosen as otticers: Virginia Weaver, president, Audria Capello, vice-president, Kathy Shaver, secre- tary. Row 7: D. Kyle, S. Bensinger, N. Thompson, Mrs. Armstrong fAdvisorJ, B. Kohl, S. Seigler, G. Shuler, D. Harper, S. McGee, B. Lehman, P. Wolf, B. Biery, J. Loser, B. Cobb, P. Downey, J. Busler, P. Dunkle, J. Crum, M. Heefner, B. Baldwin, C. Waltman, K. Krasevic, S. Hotfert Row 2: L. Jetfress, G. Curry, J. Haupt, B. Gerber, J. Attick, G. Porter, D. Shatter, M. Schade, C. Stricker, M. Crum, W. Johnston, B. Hoffer, K. Shaver, S. Longenecker Row 3: B. Dankman, C. Harlacher, L. Pol- leck, S. Eisenhooth, S. Walmer, P. McElwee, K. McNeely, D. Sharp, G. Seltzer, N. Szekeres, G. McKenna, P. Walborn, Row 4: J. Lewis, S. Eshenour, J. Sheppard, V. Weaver, J. Roush, Y. Krasevic, C. Bankard, A. Capello, B. Berrier, D. Shatto. 77

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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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ATIO AL HO OR OCIETY Encourages Aehievemen Row 7: J. Emminger: B. Kerstetter: J. Mciilhany: E. James: M. Brown: C. Dettinger. Row 2: J. Chronister: M. Kitner: C. Gray: J. Irwin: C. Updegraff: M. Campbell: C. Butterfield. Row 3: J. Guise: L. Lehn: G. Fisher: J. Brown: D. Webster: V. Speece: W. Sapalsky. Row 4: G. Ditto: S. Lebo: L. Duncan: S. Weiss: B. Davidson: S- H00ver: J- Turns: L- Kresge- ROW 5: D- McLane: P. Felsburg: M. McCormick: T. Miller: F. Hollingsworth: T. Plowman: A. Zimmerman: S. Swartz: S. Schreckengaust: P. Rauden- sky: R. Schreckengaust: A. Schreiber: M. Sheaffer: J. Zimmerman: R. Lauver. The purpose of the National Honor Society is to promote better school spirit and to rec- ognize students who excel in scholarship and related qualities. Members are selected by a fac- ulty advisory committee. A candidate for membership must maintain a scholastic average of 4.0 or better and excel in character, leadership, and service. The membership of this chapter of the National Honor Society consists of a maximum of ten per cent of the Junior Class and fifteen per cent of the Senior Class. PIRIT CLUB Promotes Student Participation Row 7: C. Bogar: K. Steimling: B. Wise: C. Gill CSec.J: D. Myers fVice-Presb: E. Kelly fPres.D: D. Weishod CTreas.D: A. Nold: G. Wampler: Miss Runk fAdvisorJ. Row 2: N. Bretz: L. Baker: C. Miller: L. Waltman: S. Sanford: P. Hammel: B. Brought: S. Gilroy: J. Smith: S. Sprankle: J. Rutherford. Row 3: B. Arnolcl: D. Baddorf: J. Harclerocle: J. Windish: C. Winand: E. Appleby: B. MaSalle: S. Smith: J. Eberly. Row 4: D. Shroyer: F. Grant: F. Raudensky: K. Buffington: L. Adams: W. Sebastian: R. McGee: EZ Antolick: L. Fair. Mainly responsible for the enthusiasm displayed by the students of Central Dauphin East in its first year is the Tenth Grade Spirit Club. The club was organized to create school spirit in its activities and to bring up the attendance at all its functions. In order to do this, the Spirit Club has kept the bulletin board at C.D.E. up to date, made posters and announcements for school activities, and sponsored several school dances. 78

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