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ol? Uur Stutl fondly remember the dances sponsored by our a rounded educational experience, seem to have class, the assemblies, homeroom periods, the taken place only yesterday. Night of Music with its senior soloists, the classes, Climaxing our book of memories are the yes.-even the hours we spent studying tor exams dreamy dances of the Prom and the hilarious and worrying about our report cards, We swell moments of Class Day, followed closely by the with pride as we mention our classmates who sobering thoughts of Baccalaureate. And then, were elected to the National Honor Society and in a glad but rather sad mood, we turn to the the National Athletic Scholarship Society. The Commencement exercises, our last official func- activities of the various clubs and organizations tion as students of the best little high school in which, along with our classes, helped to give us the world. Right: Trimming and mounting pictures occupies the time of lay-out editor Flo Slenker and her assistant, J. Stell. Bottom right: R. Peters, J. Miller, D. LaMotte, and L. Leiphart write and rewrite for assistant editor Bill Meads. Lett: King of the darkroom, Mike Lyons, gets an O. K. on his day's work from editor-inrchief .lanie Seifried. X, :XX . S Xxxi X gsm
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Glorious memories of those happy cmd hectic days with classmates and teachers are still fresh in the minds of the seniors of 1950. But, so that We may have a souvenir in years to come, the LION staff has worked hard and long, putting on paper what We still so vividly recall of our final year at Red Lion High. By October the sales campaign was in full swing and shutters were clicking thick and fast. The inhabitants of our alma mater became in- creasingly aware that their every deed was Through the Eilorls being recorded for posterity. From this time on, speed was the by-word. The editors besought and intimidated the writers to hand iri articles, the writers chewed their pen- cils, and the advisor tore her hair. The camera fiends sbent all their waking hours attached to that littlfe black box, and they snapped and de- velopedl pictures which the lay-out editors sub- sequently rejected or mounted for the engraver. We chuckle as we recall the predicaments of the students who presented our class plays. We Left: Photo editor Dori Patton checks assignments with G. Engles, M. Maurer, J. Engles, and F. Elsdsser. Bottom left: Head typist Donna Strobeck briefs J. Frey, J, Fauth, andlf. Lentz for the A, M. session as B. Snyder brings in the needed extra typewriter. Right: Nancy Lou Smith carries out her duties as business manager by recording a senior's yearbook sales. Center: October sales campaign is maphed-out by G. Cooper, D. Shoff, N. Nicholas, M. Becker, R. Shenberger, and P. Marsteller.
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TAKE Ullll READERS I I I I I To the clxsual observer, school lite is a series ol classes and extra-curricular activities which, with an occasional bit of studying, occupy our after- school hours. There are, however, many side in- terests ahd incidents accompanying this routine. These are the things which make this year of our school cclxreer outstanding in our eyes and 'those of our afsociates. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Top: Readl! Hold still! . . . and Patton shoots another I homeroom. Center: Seelns to be a lull in the usual excitement at the county R track meet. Bottom: What's the cause of the superanimation? lThe school I gang is probably watching a newsreelj I is I I I I I I
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