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off' wfmllflllf lffdgar C. Moore, BA., our high school principal, is proud to have hecn a mcm- her of the first four-ycar class of R.L,H.S. This may hc one of the reasons why hc has always hccn so willing to give his cflicicnt serviecs to our alma matcr. Now a grade school building, this was the high school from 1910 to 1927. , . is, . fi' Page 9 ft Q The Rcd Lion Board of Education-Mr. David R. Fink, Mr. Charlcs E. Horn, Mr. Edward Lan- dis, Mr. Thomas C. Holtzingcr, Mr. Earl Hartman, Dr. W. S. Del- lingcr, Mr. C. C. Rcxroth.
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l l These willing monitors guide each day 6 l Q iazjfjll The eager students along fhie way. AD M ll N Il STRMVII U N Almost three score years ago our forefathers planned for this town a high school, dedicated to the hundreds of generations to follow. 'l'he Fort Sumpter school was the immediate result. Lateri changes and additions have constantly imprbved the system, and today's students find numerous advantages never dreamed of by thosd students of 1898. As'we look back upon the scenes of R. L. H. Si, it is realized that always behind the action there was the progressive school board, supplemented by a well trained teaching per- sonnel. Advancing but never retreating, the school has come out on top-from a six mem- ber fheulty to a fifty-one, from a four room building to a fifty-one, from a graduating class of five to one of a hundred and forty-three. Our supervising principal, Dan B. Kulp, B.S., M.A., is kept quite busy with his many school duties, but finds time to be active in the social and civic affairs of Red Lion. A 77 Page 8
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Mrs. Phyllis Parlctt, secre- tary to the supervising prin- cipal, obligingly takes a message for a member of thc faculty. Mrs. Arlcnc Gilbert, thc other half of the office force, between the absen- tcc lists and announce- ments takes care of some otlicial correspondence. x. . .. . u '... 'Q' .4' 's i 5 n he . The old afeteria, as it is familiarly known t present students, was originally class buil one of the two temporary clings located on the high school grounds in the middle 19zo's. ,J-s Mr. C. E. Smith, first R. L. H S principal, stands beside the high school students of 1902. To his left is Mr. S. S. Laucks, who later served in the same capacity. H F' H2 5 5 f in ,, ,.
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