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Our supervising principal, MR. DAN B. KULP, B.S., M.A., pauses in his daily routine ot duties to give a tew words to the students of Red Lion High School. To the Students: I am indeed glad to bring greetings from the administration through the yearbook to all of you. This publication helps interpret the school to the public and assists in developing better understanding between the school and com- munity, thus helping to build a better school. No successful school can stand still-it must go forward, not backward. We now face the greatest opportunity that has ever confronted an educa- tional institution. There are more problems to be solved, and therefore more opportunities for solving them. An education should aim at the production of men and women with conscience, consecration, and character who have been trained for responsible living. Red Lion High School is bending every energy to prepare itself in spirit, in curriculum, in activities, in equipment to render the greatest possible ser- vice to you, to the community, and to the nation. We must move forward, meeting each day's needs and planning for future progress. Sincerely your friend, DAN B. KULP. 0 l 11 Q 0
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Administration Calendar SEPTEMBER 3 ..... Teachers' Meeting ..... important plans for approaching school year being perfected. SEPTEMBER 4 ..... Opening Day ..... friends gayly greeting each other ..... locating home rooms ..... registration cards and schedules filled out. SEPTEMBER lU .,... York Fair ..... ah, a day off to go to the fair ..... rides on roller coasters take precedence over text-books. OCTOBER 24-25 ..... Teachers' Institute ..... two days vacation for students, two days of sitting and lectures for teachers. NOVEMBER I ..... Opening Day of Hunting Season ..... a holiday ..... red plaid shirts, hunting licenses, and guns assembled ..... everyone happy except the rabbits! NOVEMBER 28-29 ..... Thanksgiving ...., two days off for praise, thanksgiv- ing, and eats. DECEMBER I9 ..... Faculty Christmas Party ..... even the faculty believes in Santa Claus ..... Yes, he was at their Christmas party. DECEMBER 23-IANUARY 1 ..... Christmas Vacation ..... leaving the school with a feeling of festivity after homeroom parties and assemblies ..... Christmas with families and friends ..... arrival of the new year. IANUARY 27 ..... End of First Semester ..... marks received ..... for some pupils it brings to a close some subjects and the beginning of new classes. APRIL 3-7 ..... Easter Vacation ..... warm spring winds blowing ..... three days off to enjoy the April weather. APRIL 25 ..... Orientation Day ..... many new faces seen ..... future fresh- men come to visit and to get acquainted. MAY 30 ..... Memorial Day ..... how glad students can be that our nation observes national holidays. IUNE 6 ..... Closing Day of School ..... returning books and locker keys. . . paying library dues and shop bills .,... bidding farewell. ol l0 fo
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RED LION BOARD OF EDUCATION-TOP LEFT: Mr. Earl Hartman, secretary, at the First National Bank. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Edward Landis, vice president, at his desk at the Arnold Lumber Co. CENTER: Mr. Thomas Holtzinger, president, arriving at R. L. H. S. to check his records. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Charles Horn in his office at the Federal Cigar Co. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. David Fink, treasurer, at home. R. L. H. S. Whether the day is warm and balmy or snowy and trigid enough to make the mercury gradually slip down in the thermometer, some seven hundred students from points north, east, south, and west find their way daily to the school on the hill. With a stack of books under one arm, we swing open the green doors and enter our building, walk over the diamond designed hallways, glance at the nearest bulletin board to see it anything interesting has developed, check with our own watches or someone else's to make sure we arrived in plenty of time, and then go to our homerooms. From 8:35 to 3:40 we attend classes in our respective courses, work in study halls, do research in the school library, take time out tor lunch in the cateteria, and attend rehearsals and meetings ot the various organizations in which we claim membership. For these eight hours our lives are guided by bells, the sound ot which we alternately hope tor and dread, depending on what comes next. For one hundred and eighty days this is our schedule-and then prestol vacation! But would you believe it? Before the summer is over, many of us, admittedly or not, become a bit anxious to begin again that lite of bells, study and fun. 011210 E
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