Red Lion Area High School - Lion Yearbook (Red Lion, PA)

 - Class of 1944

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i V VOLUME I8 0 N IUNE 1, 1944 CONTENTS LETTERS TO THE EDITOR .... . 4 SPEAKING OF PICTURES .... . . T0 SPEAKING OF SENIORS .... . . 'IT ALUMNI IN SERVICE .... . . 28 ADMINISTRATION Board of Education .... . . 34 Supervising Principal. . . . . 36 High School Principal ...... .. 38 Grade School Principal .... .. 39 DEPARTMENTS library . . . 40 English ..... . . 42 Dramatics ..... . . 46 Social Science . . . . . 48 Science ....... . . 50 Mathematics . . . . . 52 Commercial . . . . 54 Language , . . . 56 Art ....... . . 58 Music ....... . . 59 Industrial Arts . . . I . 64 Home Economics . . . . 66 Health .......... . . 68 Physical Education . . . . 70 Guidance .......... . . 85 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ..., . . B4 LION REPORTS ........... . . 88 LION STAFF. . . . . 44 1 llilll'S Pllilllllfsl Periodically throughout the school term. pho- tographers Floyd Keeports and Eugene Shoemaker invaded the classrooms, hallways, and gym to take pictures for this year's Lion. They have had previous photographic experience in con- nection with the l9fL3 Lion and the school newspaper, The Hilltop. but the Irion is their higgest assignment to date. You are to he the judge of their efforts. Their time and talents given so unselfishly are greatly appreciated by the vlass of '4-1-. s N 3 S S Vt Ll0N'S COVER: l,ion's front 1-over shows a group of high st-hool sturlents entering the tloor ONPI' whiwh is the motto lllilllftl' to l.a'tu'n. Ihr- smf-n-pei-mtl-rltty of vlasses. stlltly. anti il1'iIXlilQ'S 15 just ltt'QIlI1l'llliQI tor illf'Ill. 'llhe hawk vow-r shows tht- saline group in 1-up :intl gown following QIl'i14lll2lil0I1 as they l.euw to Serie. thus l'Lll'l'ylllgl out the i1lt'Ll vonwya-ci hy the sec-ontl niotto. 'these pira- tnres were taken hy l.ion photographs-r Floyd Keeports. SUPPLIERS Portraits BOSSHART5 STUDIO York, Pa. Group Photographs by CHARLES HORN Red Lion, Pa. Engraver WHITE ROSE ENGRAVING CO. York, Pa. Covers Manufacturer CRAFTO COVERS, INC. Chicago, III. Printers RUDISILL 81 SMITH CO. Lancaster, Pa. Binders THE ALBRECHT CO. Baltimore, Md. 27

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SENIUR GLASS OFFICERS The SEITTUT MESS UTTTCETS after a conference to appoint committees for Commencement activi- ties. They are Clinton Hoffman, Vice-President: George Taylor, Treasurer: Gladys liud- wig. Secretary: Paul Hauh, President: and Richard Shaffer, Historian. CLASS HISTORY As the Class of 7444 we began our high school career with 136 freshmen eager to discover what kind of acti- vities and opportunities lay ahead of us. Although somewhat limited in our choice of extra curricular organi- zations, nevertheless we managed to make ourselves known. Among the ninth graders were several band and orchestra members. Fifty-five freshmen girls were active in the Girl Reserves and the first five men of the junior high basketball team were freshmen. As sophomores we were more con- fident than we had been the previous year, and we received our first experi- ences in serving on committees for the social affairs of the school. The boys took a more active part in the athletic program, and the girls be- gan to earn the number of points re-- quired to make them eligible for the G. A. A. At the end of the year we were given the opportunity to try out for staff positions on uThe Hilltopfi thus starting a career in school news- paper work which would continue until graduation. 26 Uur third year proved a busy and most interesting one. Vve sponsored the annual Christmas dance, and the dramatic ability of certain members of our class was shown by the pre- sentation of a very successful junior play. The future journalists among us gained valuable experience in newswriting on the editorial staff of the Hilltop, and some of the boys were chosen to manage the business affairs of the paper. Four of our varsity basketball players were elec- ted to the National Athletic scholar- ship Society and five juniors were c'iosen for t'1e National Honor So- ciety. Wve looked forward to the biggest social event of the year, the ,lunior-Senior Prom, and with the seniors, helped to make it a memor- able event. It was in our senior year that we discovered the responsibilities which must be shouldered by the upper- classmen. As leaders in the school we had to set a good example for the other classes to follow. We hope that we have succeeded in this pur- pose. The senior play, 'Tease on Liber- ty,,, was our first venture of the year President ..... ....... P AUL RAUB Vice-President .... .... It LINTUN HOFFMAN Secretary .,... .... li LAIJYS LUDWIG Treasurer ..... .... G EURHE TAYLOR Historian .... .,,.. R IIIHARIJ SHAFFER Class Flower: RED RUSE Blass Colors: NAVY BLUE AND WHITE Class Motto: The sign on the door to success reads 'PUSH'. CLASS AIIVISIJRS: Miss Bessie V. Reiver, Miss Mary E. Farlling, Mr. Harvey I. Becker. and its timely theme proved quite popular with the 'public. A success in regard to finance and entertain- ment, the class could well be proud of this production. As in other years, there were mem- bers of our class on the varsity foot- ball and basketball teams. Five of our outstanding athletes were elected to the National Athletic Scholarship Society. There were fourteen mem- bers chosen by a faculty committee for the National Honor Society. The editorial and business staffs of the Hilltop were taken over by the members of the Journalism Club, and another important activity, the edit- ing of our Annual, was undertaken. Because of its unusual style, many of our seniors for weeks thought only in terms of their Lion assignments. This year we served on most of the committees for the dances and our class omcers were chosen to head the committees for the ,lunior-Senior Prom. As the time for our graduation nears, we are beginning to realize how much our school life has meant to us, and the experiences which we have had will not soon be forgotten.



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SERVICE MEN AND FORMER STUDENTS We salute our alumni who are serv- ing our country in all parts of the globe. We include herewith all those of whom we have a record. Should the names of some of who are now serving our nation be missing we trust they will be forwarded to us to be included in future lists. HONOR RULL LAVERE L. MILLER JOHN FAUTH RICHARD HOLLAND Ensminger, Joseph '43 Fauth, Charles N. '38 Feltenberger, Merle E. '39 Ferree, Sterling '42 Fertner, Martin L. '32 Fishel, Jean '42 Fix, Dale '38 Flaharty, Ralph '31 Hershner, Irwin H. '38 Heyne, Heyne, Daniel '41 Richard S. '38 Heyne, Louise V. '32 Hibhs, Roy Dean '31 Hivner, Donald '43 Holland, James S. '40 Holland, Robert '37 Flinchbaugh, Flinchbaugh Harold '42 Henry W. '38 Flinchbaugh James T. '40 Flinchbaugh Preston '36 Flinehbaugh Robert E. S. '40 Flinchbaugh Robert H. '40 Jones, Dale '37 PAUL STEINFELT GUY E. SHOFF HAROLD GORDON ALUMNI Allen, J. David '35 Alwood, George D. '43 Ashton, Roy E. 42 Atkins, John L. '26 Bahn, Allen P. '41 Barteaux, Robert H., Jr. '39 Brenne Becker, Carroll H. '41 Becker, Cearon S. '42 Benfer, Kenneth L. '21 Blouse, Donald '42 Blouse, Glen C. '41 Bowers, George D. '31 man, Charles E. '35 Flury, John '25 Forry, James W. '37 Frey, Mervin '38 Frey, Robert '42 Fruitiger, Virginia '39 Fruitiger, T. W. '28 Geesey, Llewelyn '42 Gehly, Eugene H. '34 Gehly, Russell '33 Gemmill, John D. '35 Gibson, Donald '43 Gibson, Robert H. '38 Gipe, Dale '39 Glatfelter, Clarence F. '37 Glenn, Wayne B. '35 Gohn, John, .lr. '40 Gohn, Leroy W. '36 Gouker, David '39 Gouker, Ray '40 Hollinger, Forrest W. '40 Holtzinger, Robert L. '37 Horn, Bernard '31 Horn, Charles E. '42 Horn, Russell E. '29 Howard, Donald '43 Howard, Joseph Roy '41 Hoover, George L. '42 Jennings, Joseph F. '41 Johnson, Charles '38 Jones, M yles 0. '37 Jones, Ray F. '38 Keener, Dennis '37 Keeports, Elevta '35 Keeports, Nolan '39 Keeports, Perry D. '38 Keeports, Stanley G. '43 Kellenberger, James S. '41 Keller, John S. '35 Kelly, James Edgar '33 Kelly, Robert W. '38 Kinard, Paul W. '42 Klinedinst, Delle '34 Klinedinst, Lloyd '43 Brenneman, Ernest H. '35 Brown, Robert '34 Brown, Ross B. '38 Buehart, Lester T. '29 Bull, R. E. '35 Burke, Daniel '42 Burke, Robert A. '43 Byrd, Gerald '37 Chandlee, Thomas '31 Chavarria, Corena R. '21 Clewell, Jerrold '43 Cooper, Arthur H. '42 Goldman, Leon '43 Graham, Robert '42 Godfrey, Wilmer P., Jr. '43 Grim, Bernard H. '38 Grim, Harold R. '43 Grim, Jarob L.. Jr. '38 Grim, Jean L. '39 Grim, Palmer W. '41 Grim, Quentin '39 Grim, Richard M. '40 Grim, Richard E. '38 Grim, Walter W. '36 Klinedinst, Robert '40 Knisley, Charles E. '42 Knisley, Samuel N. '42 Kohler, Dale '38 Kohler, Ervin V. '35 Kohler, Paul '44 Koons, Ralph '28 Koons, Gene '41 Kopp, Kenneth K. '41 Kopp, Raymond A. '40 Kopp, Ray '34 LaMotte, Theodore '43 Craley, Dale S. '43 Craley, Lester '25 Craley, Ralph '35 Craley, William N. '32 Grimm, Francis W. '31 Grim, Paul Grove, Daniel D. '30 Grove, Paul L. '35 Logan, Crawford, Dale S. '40 Day, William C., Jr. '38 Dauberman, Arthur '41 Dellinger, Curvin, Jr. '34 Dinsmore, Robert E. '36 Douglas, Lloyd M. '38 Douglas, Philip A. '39 Downs, Dale L. '37 Doyle, Daisy S. '32 Eaton, Wilbur F. '38 Eberly, John H. '43 Eberly, Philip '39 Eisensmith, Preston H. '37 Eline, Richard '33 Ellis, Charles '40 Ellis, Quentin Ray '36 Emenheiser, William '39 Emenheiser, Richard '43 28 Grove, Richard M. '35 Haines, George '33 Hall, Donald '35 Hall, Glenn '43 Hanna, William '39 Hannigan, Dale '38 Hannigan, Lloyd Hamilton, Maurice '41 Harrold, Ethan C. '36 Hartman, Earl E., Jr. '36 Haugh, Gerald '44 Haugh, Preston L. '40 Kreidler, Wayne '42 Kurtz, Robert B. '41 LaMotte, Esther LaMotte , Stuart L. '37 LalVIotte, Walter G. '39 Landis, Dorothea '38 Laucks, Donald '39 Laucks, Gerald J. '37 Laucks, Luther O. '30 Laucks , Laucks, S. Philip '40 Samuel, Jr. '35 Lauer, Paul '33 Leiphart, Russell H. '35 Lightner, Phillip P. '42 Lloyd, Thomas '35 Glenn N. '29 Heaps, Riehard '41 Heibeck, Clair '34 Hengle, John A. '39 Henry, Maurice B. '38 Henry, Ralph '43 Herman, Gerald '40 Lutz, Palmer '31 Manifold, Charles H. '27 Majewski, Frederick '38 Markey, Charles H. '39 Markel, Elmer W. '41

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