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Page 30 text:
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Four short happy years came to an end for the hundred and forty seniors of 1953 in june. From a bang-up class day assembly and the prom with its lovely rose garden setting to the more dignified Baccalaureate and Commencement, the last few Weeks whizzed by. Giving the graduates last minute counsel before becoming alumni was Doctor Morley Mays, dean of Juniata College, with a well-chosen theme, Help Wanted. As they received their diplomas, then handed in the caps and gowns, another chapter in the history of Red Lion High had been completed. Seniors anxiously wait in the basement of St. Paul's church for the Baccalaureate Service to be- gin . . . these hats seem to have the fellows slightly bewildered. Prom couples dance dreamily to the music of Stan Selfon in a beautiful garden of Moonlight and Roses. Sitting this one out are these twosomes . . . probably admiring the three thousand handmade roses adorning the gym.
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peed in arious Contests with Count Rivals. Coach Harold Myers, B. S., M. Ed., fires the signal for the start of another speed test. Assisting with football is also on Mr. Myers' schedule, while academically his line is history. Bill Becker sprints ahead to break the tape and chalk up a first for Red Lion. Practice and more practice for the guys who represent their alma mater in Held meets. These prima donnas Cpet name of Coach Myersl make a quick exit from home rooms at 3:40 and in an amazingly short time are in their White suits head- ing for the Held. Their energy paid off in a success- ful season in spite of a fourth place finish in the all-county competition. Suspended in -mid-air, Barrie Kohler makes the daring leap to success or failure in the broad jump contest.
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lma ater mid Usual Pump and eremon . Everyone loves the circus . . . and thanks to the class day Clown Coeyman has his fortune told by Madame Helder committee it is circus day at R. L. H. S. while M. C. Gareth Smeltzer introduces the next act. The long-awaited moment arrives at last . . . Mr. Holtzinger, president of the school board, is doing the honors of giving out diplomas at the Commencement held in the gym. As a remembrance of the best days of their lives, class roses are given to the graduates by junior flower girls, Barbara Schoomaher and Rachel Meyers. 27
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