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PUTTING T0 USE THEIR VARIETY OF TALENTS H.R. A 204-Front: Benjamin Gohn, Keith Harrold, William Goad, Harold Grove, Reynold Grove, John Grim, Roy Hanna, Richard Hamilton, Martin Hake. Second: Carolyn Hawkes, Patsy Gotwalt, Patti Grove, Phyllis Haines, Marea Grove, Phyllis Halbach, Carole Grim, Joyce Grove, Lois Haines, Ann Hartman, Sandra Grove, Cheryl Hedrick. Third: Ronald Gohn, John Gouker, Gregory Gohn, Mark Gladfelter, Warren Grove, James Grove, Thomas Grove, Ronald Grim, Wanda Hedrick, Ann Hannigan, Linda Grim, Carolyn Grove. H.R. A 206-Front: Darryl Knisely, David Herrick, Harold Keeports, Larry Klinedinst, Maurice Keesey, Paul Keperling, James Hyson, Gregory Keller, Barry Horn. Second: Doris Keeports, Joyce Kessler, Sandra Holtzinger, Mary Hyson, Bon- nie Hoffmaster, Cynthia Kaltreider, Connie Hostler, Carolyn Klinger, Helen Herman, Jane Hess, Carol Hoffmaster. Third: Louis Kauffman, Gary Johnson, Timothy Hershner, Linda Hess, Ottilie Jones, Robert Herman, Gregory Keeports, Jerry Kline, Dennis Kilgore, Michael Hivner, Margaret Joines, Bonita Holtzinger. CNot pictured: Steven Herman, Melodye Hoffmaster, Philip Kauffman, Lorrilyn Kelsey.J . ,,, 106
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ADDING SPARKLING ENTHUSIASM . . . they struggled to find their way in the enormous new school. The new group of freshmen, straight from the realms of junior high school, soon made their presence felt with their vim, vigor and vitality. Certainly their first objective was to become acclimated to the new surround- ings and companions . . . and this was no small task. A few frosh even got lost in the maze of halls and staircases! However, once they got into the swing of the routine and found out about the wide variety of activities, clubs, offices and publications, they became a spark of life in al- most every activity. They attended sports events, built a float for the West York pep rally and even decorated bul- letin boards to brighten up their homerooms or classrooms. The freshman football team compiled enough wins to capture a co-championship and the all important head- raising cheerleaders in a great showing came in second in county competition. As for size, the class is quite large, boasts four sets of twins, and is arranged in eleven sections for classes. Speaking socially or numerically, Red Lion High knows there are freshmen around! Freshmen Robert Taylor, Marie Kopp, Sharon Druck, Joyce Fruchey, Jo Mary Sherron find that the freshmen get-together is doing just as its name suggests . . . providing fun and friends. HR A 104 Front Donald Daugherty Mark Frey Donald Eveler, Alan Freeman, Dale Emenheiser, Paul Daugherty, Robert Emenheiser Charles Frey Dennis Ebersole Anthony Gemmill. Second: Joan Ellis, Vera Ellen Anderson, Barbara Frey Carol Frey Carol Dunlap Joyce Fruchey Ruth Enfield, Darlene Dettinger, Sandra Eckert, Rebecca Fackler, Sharon Fisher Bonnie Downs T hud Bonetta Gilbert Linda Deskin, Sharon Druck, Peggy Garner, Cynthia Garner, Ann Gee- sey Jane Durham John Gemmill Larry Druck Barry Flaharty, Dennis Deardorff, Gary Durham, Sandra Dellinger. CNot pictured Earl Druck B111 Evans Brenda Flaharty Larry Freed.J 105
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AND STRONG SCHOLASTIC ABILITIES H.R. A 208-Front: David Leber, Lonnie Knisely, Terry Leik, Charles Knokey, Arthur McGuigan, Arthur Lehman, Don- ald Leiphart, Keith McCleary, Sheldon Markle, Jerry May, Richard Krouse, Anthony Mayes. Second: Patricia Laucks, Lynn Markel, Betty McMillion, Carolyn Jackson, JoAnn Ludwig, Elizabeth Lehr, Nancy Kornbau, Patricia Leach, Joyce Markel, Cynthia Landis, Helen Kowach, Doris Kreeger. Tliird: Barbara McConnell, Donna Koons, Suzanne Kohlbus, Brenda McDonald, Marie Kopp, Connie McKinley, Rodney Koons, Jay Matthews, Elwood McCleary, George Lighty, James Kuhlman, Hope McGurk, Nancy Leighty. KNO! pictzzreds Carolyn Jackson, David McWilliams.J H.R. A 211-Front: James Overmiller, Jeifrey Reider, David L. Miller, Gregory Miller, Palmer Poff, John Peters, Jerry Pickel, James Noll, Kenneth Paules, Harry Reider, Dennis Nace, Robert Olewiler. Second: Melody Miller, Linda Riale, Eleanor Pickel, Sharon Norris, Mary Mitzel, Joanne Olewiler, Kay Raub, Janden Myers, Patricia Mitzel, Barbara Mills, Lynn Morgan, John Pitzer, Glenn Myers, Janet Ness, Third: David A. Miller, Farley Mitchell, Jeffrey Patterson, Gilbert Mundis, Frank Morton, John Napp, Dale Rexroth, Richard Miller, Joan Pomraning, Brenda Metz, Kathy Posey, Carolyn Parks, Bonnie Mundis, Barbara Riddle. CN0t pictured: Carole M, Miller, Phillip Renningerj 107
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