Red Lion Area High School - Lion Yearbook (Red Lion, PA)
- Class of 1956
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Dellinger George Gohn Penrose H. Heindel Charles H. Horn Woodrow Mellinger BUSY BEA VERS of the ojice-alumnae Mrs. Jeannette Trout, Mrs. Arlene Gilbert and Miss Norma Herbst, carry on the end- less secretarial tasks of the school-checle ing daily attendance, managing general financial matters, typing letters and sched- ules, as well as the many other routine jobs of school secretaries. of fed Jam 'tea Saeed Zdatdwt Wawlwt- 7201147-'o,eewell 7owon44qe Emanuel C. Bahn Stewart L. Henry Harry A. Lohss Dr. C. J. Maust Roy W. McCliment Carl E. Smith Frederick C. Tome .lawn vdmta Quentin Downs J. E. Johnson Emory M. Kilgore J. Emory McGurk J. Ray Scott Donald Snyder C. C. Rexroth Robert P. Tschop Gerald L. Zarfos A NEWSER VICE has been added to the area's school system this year-the Home and School Visitor, Mr. Martin IC Miller, who at present will concentrate chiefly on reducing the number of cases of attendance irregular- ities by direct investigation of the cases. It is he who finds the answers for students having school or general social problems. Engaged in afriendly chat, probably about football, Mike Bupp feels at ease with Mr. Miller. who fnds timeiin his busy schedule to meet many of the students individually. Zaaeaagd Quinton R. Ellis Edgar Flinchbaugh Ethan Harrold J. A. Keener Howard Reno Carl E. Seitz Dr. George D. Weaver ?et'zw 39014494 R. E. Downs Mrs. Beulah Grove Paul Heim W. H. Seitz Mrs. Edna Warner 7aaar4Aqe Kenneth Bankert Robert H. Bartcaux Stanley J. Lentz Zeno Neuhaus Gene O. Strayer Marvin E. Strayer Wdvatefzdftocaot g W94 J. Wilbur Anderson Rev. H. L. Fehl. Jr. Luther E. Grim Everett Herbs! Lester C. Hess fed .Zahn 1-ihzea '24-194 Sedan! -K Proud of the many y ajiliated with his alm GAR C. MOURE, B.S. keeping things moving h tion throughout th 16 fears he has been fl mater, Mr. ED has the knack of in the right direc e school year. Y I :I btw 'gg' J V. . . s Miss MARY E. FARLLING, Miss MARIE KEEPORTS, A.B., A.M A.B., M. ED. ENcLIsII 11 DIL-IN or GIRLS, ENIILISII 12 Junior Play, National Honor Society Senior Play. Hilltop Advisor, ,lunior Class Advisor Assembly Committee. COIIlll1Cl1CClllf'Ill A 1 Mrs. HILDA C. JACKOWICK A B ENCLISII 7, 10,12 Public Speakin Club, CIE s l v !0.,'Q1, of Miss NAOMI M. MYERS, B.S. ENGLISH 9 Jr. Red Cross, Social Activities, Fresh man Class Advisor QR!- BOOK REPORTSUGGESTIONS are posted on the bulletin board in Room 207 during National Book Week as afreshman English class project. 11 it K K 17. 1, in J, DAVID S. ZIECLER, A.B. Mrs. ANNA L. GROSS, B.S. LEON KURLANSIK, B.S. ALGEBRA I AND II, PLANE GEOMETRY ARITHMETIC 7, 8 GENERAL MATHEMATICS, SHOP MATH. II C021Cl1 of Athletics Assembly, Seventh Grade Advisor CONSUMER'S MATH. Publicity for Plays Coach of Athletics, Automotive Club ms. .. FREDERICK P. SAMPLE, A.B. ALGEBRA, SOLID GEOMETRY, TRIGONOMETRY Coach of Athletics TINKER T0 YS? Yes! Many demonstrations such as this take plaeefrequently in solid geometry class. Edward Ludwig serves as the dernonstrazor while Suzanne Sterner watches patiently 12 JOHN R. BECKHEY MB. 'L GPINPIRAI. MA'I'lllIMA'l'K?-SYQJLPINPIRAI. Sc:L:Nc:+: Us 9,59 KW, ' w -W. ,, .f fi Q'-' -4 I I. f JOHN C. MYERS, B.S. VUCATIONAL AGRICULTURE Future Farmers of America WARD S. YORKS, B.S., M. ED. INDUSTRIAL ARTS School Printing Mrs. BETTY LAUCKS, B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Future Cclzfuz -' W, I Y Y if Y I 1 'FSAP-Jiri, I JN ,f A x 'i.'ixQs, .1 N I I Mrs. FLORENC . ER, B.S. Hong' oMIcs C ' upervisor, Costumes E6 14 tw.. I DALTON R. LANDIS, B.S. INDUSTRIAL ARTS, SHOP MATR. I Stage Crew BREA KFAST beingprepared by a ninth grade Home Economics class. Nancy and Patricia Amspacher, Con- nie Bumgamer, and Betty Brennernan, under the direction of Mrs. Florence G. Uhler, practice making the well- Mrs. DOROTHY S. ADAMS, B.S. ENGLISH 8, Music 7, 8, 9 Sr. High Chorus, Girls' Chorus, Vocal Ensemble. Eighth Grade Advisor M 1 PORTRAIT PAINTING is being un- dertaken by Darla Sprenkel. Wayne Eaton and Raymond Paul in an ad- vanced arl class. Lois Andrews seems zo be quite a goodprospect. K i ' '55, PE .. ' Y 1 I A ' ' . :Mr 5- Y ,Lf . Y ' i 'f' - ' . ' Wfi V - -. ,r . ' -:- G 'iii Q. ij-:5e'si1-1 ,K ' ' 1 f gg, 1,-gf-7,51 L.-.5 x K . .i A , s , LL -K A , ' s f 5 I , s z.s, X , s , , A 3 .t ef- ' ' ' gg . A . . - -' fi sw s s , fy 1 Lg -, ,,:.e,-,:,,, ROBERT W. SURPLUS, B.S.. A.M. Music Night ufMusic, Commencement, Supv., Music Activities 4g?mef-if' Mrs. JANET R. SWARTZ, B.S. ART Advanced Art, Jr.-Sr. Prom Mrs. HILDA K. SHERMEYER, B.S LIBRARIAN Library Club 15 JAMES C. FAILOR, B.S. Bus. Anrrnwmc, Bus. FUNDAMENTALS, AKITHMETIC 8, ENGLISH 12 Tickets SENIOR OFFICE PRA CTICE stu- dents, Ann Butcher, June Burk, Peggy Mitzel, Sandra Mayes, and ,Ioan Mc- Kinley, learning to use one of the many ofce machines, the Ditto, in preparation for the secretarial posi- tions they will assume soon after grad- uation. Miss JEANNETTE L. ESPENSHADE, B.S. BOOKKEEPING, Bus. FUNDAMENTALS, RAPID CALCULATION, SALES Advertising Club, Jr. Class Advisor ,gm 7 ww - gal .. at 1- A 'ff Q- Q ' 3 L. 432 ' jf' it eil tg Ei' L L.. , Q' K . -s. 'A Q Ig,-' 'ii A :te inkrwilff X, . ivzi igvtg , ' , -Qeg,'fl-ff firg ' A f .- K 1 CHARLES R. NITCHKEY, B.S., M. ED. Boys' Guidance Counselor Boys' Physical Education and Health Student Council, Director of Athletics RONALD FITZKEE, A.B. Boys' Physical Education and Health Coach of Athletics, Intramurals Tumbling Club we 2435-3 Miss NANCY K. MITCHELL, A.B. Girls' Physical Education and Health Girls' Athletics, Cheerleaders 34 NTD ANP oicu. Aviv mg., fa UF I7 2 X X V 5. . Miss ANITA G. WININGS, B.S. Girls' Physical Education and Health G.A.A., Majorcttcs H THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM seems to hold the interest of this junior high health class as Miss Nancy Mitchell asks and answers questions. K1 l 1 Wig. lip 'l PAUL I. HANGEN, A.B. RICHARD H. BALDWIN, Civics AB.. M. ED. Frcshmavn Advisor, Tennis Coach HISTORY 7, 8 Dramatic Club, Senior Class Play Assembly, Eighth Grade Advise I' 7 aadaaftde? CLAIR A. FRITS. B.S., M ICD. l,RUIlI.I-QMS or-' Ihzmmzimrzv, AMILRICAN Illsronv Ushers, CIOITIIIIITIICUIYICIII Cm 'NM Nj 18 nmitlcc I get 5+ 1 , in V ik .i . . I K Y . . K W, S Q 1 riff' ' sf 71 i I . :ggi . .x,..y'gi-'ig' ' .E 1 ,V :fi if f , . ' ' .J I L ' .zzsif ldi- HAROLD M. MYERS, B.S., M. ED. WORLD Hisronv. AMERICAN Hisromr NA' DEMOCRACY EN DS momentarily for Jess Wallace as he is rrmghl in lhf' acl qf listening to Ihr' World Serif-s in lieu Qf reading lhv weekly Arrwrimri Observer in Prolzlrvnzs qf Dvrnorrrurry ' rlrixs. ' REX CLOUSER, B.S. CHARLES W, TOME, JR., B.S. Miss HELEN E. CLEVENGER, GEOGRAPHY ENGLISH 10, WORLD HISTORY, CIVICS Sophomore Class Advisor Hilltop, Current Events Club 704406 FRANCIS C. MILLER, A.B. FRENCH I AND II, ENGLISH 10 Magic Club, Class Day 19 A.B., A.M. LATIN I AND II, ENGLISH 10 Senior Class Advisor Class Day, Commencement A BIT OF THIS, a bil ofthal, and Mr. Francis Miller mixes a real Frvnrh, salad for his class. Earl: om' gals a IIISZR. ,C . if-lx x 3 If? ,aff QQUYN 'VN xx 1,5 ' 9. A I Mrs. SUZANNI-I SIIIIWENDEMAN. Il.II. I1lCN'I'AI. IIYfLIl'1NlS'l' Mrs. IRIS HOLTZINGER. R.N. Nrnsr: J I ' G , AwxM,7fw RENDICRING FIRST AID to Lorraine Hull is Mrs. Iris Hultzinger, .wrlwol nurse who is !lSSi.'ilf?li by thc' dental hygienist, Mrs, Suzanne Scrhwendemnn. Om? FEAR WINS OUT us Tornrny If1Ill'lIl'l'I'lIll rm lnngvr retain the IIFIIIWFY hz' had in ff'Sl'fl'1'AfIJI' Ihr' Salk ww'- cine shot ruirninisla'r1'rl by Dr. Womlruw S. Dellirzgvfr. Linda Cooper, rwxl in lim: .wrrrzx In ln' wry rnnrlz ll1AJ!lff'lIf1l7,llllIl1lNlil.YlII'f. IH:-lnwj A I'IIOSI'I'II1, TIVIC I 00TI3AI,I, fIANIJIIJA'I'IC In-ing X-ruywl by ll t11lu'rr'l1lo.vix lllllllill'-IIIIII work:-r. W' x BUSY CAFETERIA HELPERS pause in their work-Left to right: Mrs. HEAD CUSTUDI.-HV. Mr. Clvfux Milzwl Kunkle. Mrs. Alma Smith, Mrs. Ida Stabley, Mrs. Agnes Kunkle. Mrs, Gram' Smith. diligvnfly sands Il lnhlv. Mrs. Gladys Smvltzer. NIGHT CUSTODIAN. Mf-HUf0lflTl7'71P- KEEPING THE FIRES GOING is only om' Qf'Ihl'IllSA'Siff-liIr'1illlX .wl1if1jnf::'rm-. prepnrvs lo mount his ladder during one' Mr. james Waltnnwyflr. Mr. Clmrlvs Milzvl und Mr. Cl1rislnphvr K1-vm'r. qfhis nightly rounds. 21 x SENIORS CLA S COLORS .... CHARCOAL AND PINK CLA S FLOWER .............. PINK ROSE CLA S MOTTO. . . .... NOT AT THE TOP BUT CLIMBING FIRST GIRL at Red Eion Area High School ever to hold the honor of senior class p esident, Lorelei Grove fcenterj, with her cabinet members: Faye Lentz, treasurerg Richard Orwig, vice- presidentg and Margo Stein, secretary. tw-iS4wzz74'fa,e,ee 1953. . .We recall many happy memories-the win- ning pep parade float, the first Heart Hop. Our sopho- more year proved quite a success, especially the party get-together. A second victory was acquired for our winning Hoat, Participating in drama for the first time, sponsoring the Valentine dance, and enjoying the prom were treats awarded to us as juniors, plus the float trophy, making us a three-time winner. 1955- I956, SENIORS. Came the fast fleeting days, a memorable year, bringing the play, the prom, class day, and finally, commencement. SENIOR Shaffer, serving the eleventh and fourth years respectively hav ing an informal about some ofthe coming events ofthe Class of '56. 24 v Miss Helen Clevenger and Mr. Freeland 47 fi. ARTMAN. CROVER C.. . .Acadeinic. . .Football 2.3.41 Basketball l.2.3.4: Volleyball 3,4-g Golf 3.43 Band l.2.3: Orchestra 2: Varsity Club 4. AXE. DONNA RAE. . Commercial. , .Library Club l: Advertising Club 2: Dramatic Club 3.4. ANDERSON, DONALD L.. . .Acadcmic. . .H. R. President 35 Intramurals l,2,4g Baseball 1,33 Foot- ball 2g Basketball Mgr. 43 J.R.C. Council lg Biology Club 2g Dramatic Club 3,4g Class Play 4. ANDERSON, HAROLD J.. . .lndustrial. . .Class Vice-president 33 Intramurals l,2,3g Magic Club lg Student Council 2,3g Tumbling Club 2g Automotive Club 41 Class Play 3. ANDERSON, WAYNE P.. . .Academic. . .Intramu- rals l,2,4g Football 2g J.R.C. Council 23 Boys' Music Club lg Automotive Club 4. ANDREWS, LOIS S.. . .Acadcmic. . .H. R. Secre- tary l,2,3g C.A.A. 43 Advanced Art 2,3,4g Clcc Club lg Class Play 4g Lion 4. ANSTINE, JANE C.. . .Acadcmic. . .Intramurals 3g G.A.A. 41 Chorus 2.4g Dancing Club 2g Typing Club 3: Dramatic Club 3g Mixed Ensemble 33 Girls' En- semble 4g Hilltop 3.4. ARNOLD. NANCY A.. . .Acadcmic. . .Intramurals 2,33 Chorus 4: Dramatic Club 3,4-. O O I -'97 BAILEY, B! Photography Club 3,44 Lion 4. L. NEIL. . .Industrial. . .Advanced Art 23 IIR, .IOLENE Y.. . .Commercial. . .Dramatic Club 3g Advertising Club 44 Lion 4. BANKERT, D. LEON. . .Agricultural. , .Tumbling BA Club 2,3g F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. RNHART, ROBERT E., . .Ceneral. . .Intramu- nals 2,35 Boys' Music Club lg Automotive Club 4. Withdrcw BARNHART, SANDRA G.. . .Academic. . .H. R. President l,2, Vice-president 4, Treasurer 3g Intra- murals I, ettes 2,3, Tumblin BENTZ, LORA JANE. . .Academic. . .Intramurals l,2,3,4g G.A.A. 2,3,4g Chorus 2,3,4g Band l,2,3,4-3 Li- brary Club lg Dramatic Club 2g Dancing Club 3,45 ' Hilltop 3,4. BENTZEL, BEVERLY A .... Academic, . .G.A.A. 2,3,4-g Intramurals l,2,3,4g Chorus l,2,3,4g Orchestra Ig Student Council 3,4. ,3,4g G.A.A. 2,3,4g Chorus l,2,3,4g Major- g Cheerleading Club Ig Dramatic Club 25 Club 25 Dancing Club 3g Girls' Ensemble 44 Lion 4. RSHINGER, ,IANICE E.. . .Commercial ry Club I,3,4g Advanced Art 2. Li- rf A-5 ?, .. df. BLEVENS, JOYCE E.. . .Commercial. . ,Intramu- rals 4-g G.A.A. 2,3g Library Club Ig Biology Club 2g Dramatic Club 33 ,l.R.C. Council 4-. BORTNER, MARY E.. . ,Academic. Biology Club 25 .l.R.C. Council 3g F.H.A. 4-. BOWLES, PHYLLIS M.. . .Commercial. . .Ad- vanced Art 24 F.H.A. 3,4-. BOYD, RALPH A.. . .Industrial. . .Intramurals I,2g Automotive Club 4-. BRENNEMAN. .IO ANN E.. . .Academic. . .G.A.A. 3,43 Intramurals 2,3,4-g Chorus l,2,3g Dramatic Club 2,3,4g Hilltop 3. BRIGGS, BEVERLY A.. . .Commercial. , ,Library Club 1,3,4g Advanced Art 2. Withdrew Sahel... 8 BUPP, MICHAEL H., JR., . .Industrial . .Football 3,43 Baseball 3,4-4 Track 3,4g Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Boys' Music Club lg Biology Club 25 Varsity Club 4. BURK, GEORGE W.. . .Commercial. . .Intramurals I,2,3,4g Football 2,3,4g Track 3g Varsity Club 4. rfv? . vs. . if 5231 Sf! 1 ails,-'uri . M I BURK, ,IUNE L.. . .Commercial. . .H. R. Treasurer 49 G.A.A. 2,3,4-g Intramurals 2,3,4-g Advanced Art lg Dramatic Club 2,3,4-. B URKE, DEAN C.. . .Industrial. . .Intramurals I,2, 3,15 Boys' Music Club Ig Magic Club 35 Automotive Club 4. BURNS, PATRICIA A.. . .Commercial. . .Intramu- rals I,2.3,4-g Chorus l,2,3,4g Band I,2,3,4g Dramatic Club 3,4-. I' CONN, 3g H. R. Intrami UTCHER, ANNE E.. . .Commercial. . .l'I. R. Sec- tary 1,4-g C.A.A. 2,3,4g Intramurals I,2,3,4g Chorus ,3,4-3 Band l,2g Orchestra 1,23 Cheerleader 3,4-5 umbling Club 2,3,4g Dramatic Club 29 Dancing Club 33 Cheerleading Club 3,43 Girls' Ensemble 4. 'ALLY A.. , .Academic. . .Class Treasurer reasurer 1, Vice-president 39 G.A.A. 2,3,4g rals 1,2,3,4-g Golf 3,4-g Dramatic Club 2,3,4-. CONRAD, GEORGE D.. . .General. . .Intramurals CONTINO, JOSEPHINE M.. , .Academic . .G.A.A. 3,4g Dramatic Club 3,4. CRAIG, ORA LEE.. .Academic . .G.A.A. 44 Intra- murals 2,3,4g Dramatic Club 2,3,4-. 28 1,2,3,4-. I O 14 CRISWELL, GEORGE A.. , .Academic. . ..l.R.C. Council 3.4. DEARDORFF, KEITH L.. . .Academic. . .H. R. President 45 Intramurals 15 Football 2,3,4g Basket- ball 1,2,3,4g Track 2,39 Band 1.2.35 Magic Club lg - Varsity Club 43 Lion 45 N.A.S.S. 3,4. DELLINGER, CONSTANCE M.. . .Home Econom- ics. . .Chorus 1,2,3,4g Library Club lg Dramatic Club 2,39 Girls' Ensemble 4. DEPPEN, SUSAN C.. . .General. . .Dramatic Club 34 F.H.A. 4. DE SHONG, HELEN L.. . .Commerciai. . .G.A.A. 2.3.43 Chorus 2,3,4g Band 2,3-.43 ,l.R.C. Council 2,3g Advertising Club 4. DUNLAP, DAVID E.. , .Gencral. i . ,.6.g.gg555t33?tfg7w' .H T f EATON, G. WAYNE. , .Academic . .Chorus 1.2.3, 43 Advanced Art 1,2,3,4g Class Play 3,43 Hilltop 3, Editor-in-chief 43 N.H.S. 3.4. EHRHART, CAROLYN B.. . ,Acadernio . .Chorus ' l,2,3,4g Library Club lg Biology Club 21 Dramatic ,Av tj Club 33 Girls' Ensemble 4: Class Play 4. C' X ' xx . FLINCHBAUGH, RUTH ANN E.. . .Academic . . I-I. R. President I, Secretary 2, Treasurer 4-g G.A.A. 2,3,4g Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Chorus l,2,3,4g Band 1,2, 3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3g Lion Co-Editor 4g N.H.S. 3,4-. FORRY, WILBUR E.. . .Industrial . .Football 1,44 Intramurals l,2,3,4g Tumbling Club l,2,3,4-4 Varsity Club 4. ELSESS ? Q ER, CAROL ANN. . .Academic. . .H.R. Treasurer 3g G.A.A. 2,3,4g Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Cho- rus 1,2,3 Coun El m ,4-g Band l,2,3,4g Orchestra 1,2,3g Student cil Ig Dancing Club 35 Dramatic Club 4. VIENHEISER, ALLEN H.. . .Commercial. . .Intra- urals l,2,3,4g Tumbling Club 1,2,3,4-5 Boys' Music Club Ig Magic Club 3g Automotive Club 4. FILMORE, BUDDY T.. . .Ceneral. . .H. R. Secre- tary lg Band 1,2,3,4g Orchestra 13 Biology Club 2g F Automotive Club 4. LINCHBAUGH, DIANE K.. . .Academic. . .H. Ii. Secretary 4g G.A.A. 3,4-g Intramurals 3,49 Biology Club 24 Dramatic Club 3g F.I-LA. 4. FLINCHBAUGH, JAMES L.. . Industrial. . .Magic Club lg Automotive Club 4. FLINCHBAUCH, MARLENE F.. . .Home Econom- ic rr s. . .I'I. R. Vice-president 1,23 G.A.A. 2,3,4-g Intra- urals 1,2,3g,I.R.C. Council lg Dramatic Club 2,3,4. Withdrew ...7a5 ' FRECM, LINDA L.. . .Acadcmic. . .H. R. Secretary 3g G.A.A. 2,3,4g Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Track 3,4g Cho- rus I,2,3,4g Cheerleader 3,4g Adyanced Art 1gJ.R.C. Council 43 Dramatic Club 33 Tumbling Club 3,4g Cheerleading Club I,2,3,4g Class Play 35 Hilltop 3,45 Lion 4. FREY, DANIEL E.. . .Academic. . .Football Intramurals 3,4. GEESEY, ELAINE V... .Academic . .H. R. Vice- president 35 C.A.A. 2,3,4g Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Cho- rus 2,3,4g Dramatic Club 2,3,4g Hilltop 3,4. GILE, JEAN M.. . .Academic. . .Dramatic Club 35 Student Council 4. GINGRICH, JAMES M.. . .Academic.. . .Intramu- rals 2,3,4g Track 2g Football 35 Biology Club 2g Tum- bling Club 3. CIPE, MYLES L., . ,General. . .Class President 3g H. R. President I,2g Football 1,2,3.4g Baseball 2,3 Basketball l,2,3,4g Varsity Club 4. Withdrew CLATFELTER, NANCY J.. . ,Academic. . .Class Secretary 35 H. R. Secretary 3, Vice-president 4g G.A.A. 2,3,4g Intramurals 3,45 Chorus l,2,3,4g Dra- matic Club 2,3g Girls' Ensemble 4. GOI-IN. GLADYS M.. , .Home Economics. . .G.A.A. 2,3,4: Intramurals l,2,3,4g Biology Club 2g Dramatic Club 3.4. GRIM, ROBERT C.. . .Industr1al. . .Intramurals l,2,3,4g Magic Club l,2,3g Automotive Club 4. GROVE, DONNA L.. . .Commercial. . .F.H.A. 2g Advertising Club 4. W Q 4 GOLDEI' 1,2g J. C GRAH. 2. C GREEN 2,3,4g C J, LARRY R., , .lnClustrial, . .Intramurals R.C. Council 1,2,3gAulomotive Club 4. VRAHAM, DONNA J.. . .Commercial. . ,F.H.A. 2g Dramatic Club 33 Advertising Club 4. KM, FLORINE N.. . ,Commercial. . .F.H.A. Dramatic Club 3g Advertising Club 4. QRAHAM, WAYNE E.. . .Industrial. . ,Magic Club 3g Automotive Club 4. , NANCY R.. . .Home Economics. . .G.A.A. horus 1,2,3,4g F.H.A. 2g Dramatic Club 33 Girls' Ensemble 4. GRIFFITH, ESTHER M.. . ,Commercial. . .Arlver tising Club 3,4. I I I I GROVE, KURVIN H.. . ,Agricultural . .Intramu- rals 1.23.41 Magic Club 1. Tumbling Club 2.3.4. F.H.A. l.2.3,4. GROVE. LORELEI A.. . .Acadcmic. , . Class Presi- dent 4: H.R. Vice-president 1. Treasurer 2. President 3.4: C.A.A. 2.3.4. Intramurals 1.2.3. Chorus 1.2.41 Student Council 13 Dramatic Club 23 Typing Club 3. Dancing Club 31 Hilltop 3.4. Lion 43 N.H.S. 3.4. GROVE. MILTON W.. . ,1ndustrial. . .Intramurals 1.2: Football 1.21 Tumbling Club 2,33 Automotive Club 4. Class Play 4, GROVE. ROLAND E.. . .Industrial . .Intramurals 1.23 Magic Club 1: Tumbling Club 3. GROVE. TERRY G... .1ndustrial.. .Intramurals 12.3.43 Baud 1.2. Magic Club 13 Tumbling Club 2.33 Automotive Club 4. GUNNET. ROBERT C... .Academic, . .Intramurals 1.23.43 Magic Club 1.2. Current Events Club 4. :E I I I HARLACKER, SHELVA J.. . .Commcrcial. .. G.A.A. 3,4g F.H.A. 1.2. Advertising Club 4. HERBST. MARION E., . .Commercial . .Intramu rals lg Advertising Club 3.4. Witlitlra-xs'. I I I I I I I M I HIBNER. SHERWOOD H... .Ceneral. . .Biology Club 2,34 Automotive Club 4. HILT, EARL L.. . .Commercial. . .Intramurals l,2, 3,4g Tumbling Club l,2,3g Magic Club 1,2,3,4. HIVNER, BARRY B .... Academic. . .Intramurals l,2,3,4-5 Football l,2,3g Track 25 Magic Club Ig Biol- ogy Club 2,34 Dramatic Club 4-g Class Play 3. Withdraw. HOFFMAN, GLORIA S.. . .Academic. . .H.R. Sec- retary 4g G.A.A. 2,3,4g Chorus l,2,3,4g Dramatic Club 2,33 Public Speaking Club 49 Class Play 45 Hilltop 3,4-. HORN, KAY A.. . ,Commercial. . .Class Secretary 1, Vice-President 23 H.R. Secretary 2, Treasurer 33 G.A.A. 2,3,4g Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Chorus Ig Cheer- lcader 1,2,4gJ.R.C. Council lg Dancing Club 2,3,4g Cheerleading Club l,2,4-5 Class Play 3,4-g Lion 4. HOSTLER, DEANNA L.. . .Academic. . .G.A.A. 3,4-g Chorus 2,3,4g Dancing Club 4. JOHNSON, SANDRA J.. . .Academic. . .G.A.A. 3,44 Dramatic Club 2,34 Public Speaking Club 4-. KA UFFMAN, SHELVIA ANN.. .Academic.. . G.A.A. 3,4-g Intramurals 24 Dramatic Club 3g Dancing Club 4. I ,455 7441,-z I I I KENNEY, DONALD C.. . .Industrial. . .Class Vice- president 1gH.R. President 1,23 Intramurals l,2,3,4g Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball l,2,3,4g Baseball 3,4g Volleyball l,2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,4g Tennis 1,3,4g Boys' Music Club Ig Dramatic Club 2,3g Varsity Club 4. KINARD, GLENN L.. . .Gt-zneral, . ,Magic Club Ig Biology Club 2. KINARD, NORMA J.. . .Academic. . .H.R. Secre- tary lg C.A.A. 2,3,4g Intramurals I,2,3,4g Chorus I,2, 3,45 Dramatic Club 25 Student Council 35 Public Speaking Club 4. KLINE, LINDA L.. , .Commercial. . .Intramurals I,2,3,4g G.A.A. 3,45 Cborus l.2.3,4g ,I.R.C. Council 2: Dramatic Club 3.4. KMETZ, GERALD L.. . .Industrial. . .Boys' Music Club 13 Biology Club 25 Photography Club 3,4. KNAUB, LAMAR D.. . .General . .Intramurals l,2, 3,4-g F.I'I.A. lg Biology Club 25 Tumbling Club 2g Cur- rent Events Club 4. KNISELY, DONNA M.. . .Academic . .Intramurals 2,3,4: C.A.A. 3,43 Library Club 2g Dramatic Club 3g Public Speaking Club 43 Hilltop 3,4. KNISELY, EDWARD E.. . .Industrial. . .Biology Club 2g Golf 3,4. 35 KNISLEY, JAMES E.. . .Academic. . .Intramurals l,3g Chorus 2,4-5 Dramatic Club 2,3,4g Class Play 3. KNISLEY. A. NANCY. . .Commercial. . .H.R. Pres- ident 1, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3g G.A.A. 2,3,4g Intra- murals l,3,4g Chorus 2,3,4g Cheerleader lg Cheerlead- ing Club lg Dancing Club 2,3,4g Lion 4. KNUDSON, MARVIN E.. . .Academic. . .Intramu- rals l,2,3g Chorus 1,2g Tumbling Club lg Magic Club 2g Photography Club 3,4g Lion 4. KOHLER, FORREST W.. . .Academic. . .H.R. Vice-President 4g Intramurals l,2,3,4g Football l,2, 3,43 Tennis 3g Track 3,4-g Chorus 2g Band l,2,3,4g Magic Club 1,25 Photography Club 39 Varsity Club 4g Class Play 3g Lion 4g N.A.S.S. 3,4. KOONS, JO ANN.. .Academic. . .H.R. Secretary 2, Vice-President 3g Intramurals 2,3,4g C.A.A. 2,3,4g Chorus I,2,3,4g Student Council lg Dancing Club 2, 3,4. KOONS, WILLIAM R.. . .Academic. . .Chorus 4-g Biology Club 2g Typing Club 3g Current Events Club 173 KREEC R, CLYDE L.. . .Academic. . .Intramurals l,2,3,4g C orus 4-3 Biology Club 24 Tumbling Club 4g Class Play 3,4. LA MOTTE, MARY E .... Academic, . .Intramurals l,2,EP,4g G.A.A. 2,3,4g Biology Club 2g Typing Club 3g Hilltop 3.4. I I I l LLOYD, LARRY R.. . .General. . .J.C.R. Council 3.4. Withdrew. LUDWIG, EDWARD W.. , .Academic. . .H.R. Treasurer 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Football 3,45 Magic Club 15 Tumbling Club 2,3,4. LAUCKS, BETTY JANE. . .Academic. . .H.R. Pres- ident 3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4-5 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Track 35 Biology Club 25 Dramatic Club 3,45 Class Play 35 Hilltop 3,4. LEIBHART. ROBERT E.. . .Ceneral. . .Biology Club 25 Automotive Club 4. LEIPHART, PHYLLIS D .... Commercial. . .Intra- murals 2,3,45 Advertising Club 2: .l.R.C. Council 3,45 Lion 45 N.H.S. 3,4. LEIPHART, RONALD B.. . .Industrial. . .Color Guard 2,3,45 Stage Craft Club 15 Photography Club 3,45 Lion 4. LEIPHART. RONALD L.. . .Academic. . .Intramu- rals l,2,3,45 Magic Club 15 Biology Club 2. LENTZ, FAYE A.. . .Academic. . .Class Treasurer 45 H.R. President 2,35 Intramurals 2,3,45 G.A.A. 3,45 Dramatic Club 2,35 Typing Club 35 Student Council 4-5 Class Play 45 Hilltop 3,45 N.H.S. 3,4-. ...cfm MARKEL, ELAINE G.. . .Home Economics. . Intramurals 2g Library Club Ig F.H.A. 2. MARKEL, WAYNE E.. . .General. . .Intramurals l,2,3,4-9 Football 3,43 Volleyball 33 Track 3g J.R.C Council 1,24 Tumbling Club 2,3,4g Varsity Club 4. MAYES, SANDRA L.. . .Commercial. . .H.R. Secre- tary I, President 25 Intramurals I,2,3,4g G.A.A. 2,3,4-g Chorus l,2,4-1 Dancing Club 2,3g Cheerleading Club 1,2,4g Tumbling 2,3,4g Girls' Ensemble 4g Cheerlead- er I,2,4-5 Class Play 3g Lion 4. MCCOY, GLENN A.. . .Academic. . .Intramurals 2,3,4g Magic Club Ig Biology Club 2. MCDONALD, JEAN I.. . .Academic. McKINLEY, JOAN M... .Commercial. . .Intramu- rals 2,3,4g Chorus 4-g Advertising Club 2g Girls' En- semble 4. rife 7w5a5aaZ,,. MILLER, NORMAN T.. . ,General, . ,Current Events Club 4. M NDIS, MARGARET ANNE. . .Acaclemic. . . Int amurals 1,2,3,4g J.R.C. Council lg Dramatic Club 2,3,4g N.H.S. 3,4-. 38 I I I az 2044: 756g 70416 ge? POFF, ROBERT B.. . .Academic. . .Chorus 3,44 Ad- vanced Art l,2,34 Student Council 3,44 Class Play Stage Director 34 Hilltop 3,44 Lion 4. RAMSAY. BARBARA D .... Home Economics... H.R. Secretary 3, Treasurer 44 Intramurals l,2,3,44 G.A.A. 2,3,44 Chorus 14 .l.R.C. Council 2g Dramatic Club 3,44 Class Play 4. OLP, JANE E.. . .Commercial. . .H.R. Secretary 24 Intramurals 34 G.A.A. 2,3,44 Dramatic 2,3,4. OLPHIN, PRESTON W.. . .General. . .Automotive Club 4. ORWIG, RICHARD B.. . .Academic. . .Class Vice- President 44 H.R. Vice-President 3,44 Football l,2, 3,44 Baseball l,2,3,44 Basketball 1,2,3.44 Track 44 Varsity Club 4g N.A.S.S. 3,4. OVERMILLER, JEANNINE K., . .Academic. .. Class Treasurer 24 H.R. Secretary 1,24 Intramurals l,2,3,44 G.A.A. 243,44 Chorus 1,2,3,44 Student Council 24 Dramatic Club 34 Mixed Ensemble 34 Girls' En- semble 44 Class Play 44 Hilltop 3.44 Lion 4. PALEY, HAROLD R.. . .Academic. , .Intramurals l,2,3,44 Football 3,44 Volleyball 3,44 Basketball 3,44 Track l,3,44 Tumbling Club 2,3,44 N.H.S. 3,4. PAUL, RAYMOND E., JR.. . .Academic. . .Chorus 2,3,44 Advanced Art l,2,3,44 Class Play 4. I I I REIDER, BARRY E.. . .Commercial. . .Football 3,4-g Band and Orchestra 1,2,3,4g Varsity Club 4. REIMOLD. RUTH E.. . .Acadcmic. . .Intramurals 2.3.43 Cheerleading Club Ig Biology Club 2g Drama- tic Club 33 Public Speaking Club 4g Class Play 3,4. RICXROTH. GENE R.. . .Industrial. , ,I'I.R. Treas- urer 3, Intramurals l,2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,4, Baseball 43 Boys' Music Club lg Automotive Club 4. ROLLMAN, EVELYN M .... Home Economics.. Intramurals 1gF.H.A.2,3,4. ROPP, GAIL Y.. , .Acarlemic. . .G.A.A, 2,3g Intra- murals 2,3g Chorus l,2,3,4g Cheerleading Club Ig Vocalettcs 2,3g Public Speaking Club 4. RUBY, GENE E.. . .Industrial. . .Intramurals 1,2 3,43 Tumbling Club 2,33 .I.R.C. Council I,3,4. 70. . RUNKLE, J. EVELYN. . .Academic. . .G.A.A. 3,4-3 Intramur: mls 4g ,I.R.C. Council 3g Dramatic Club 2,4. RUNKLE, PATRICIA A.. . .Academic . .Intramu rals .I.R. l,2,3,-4, G.A.A. 2,3,4g Track 3g Chorus 3,4 C. Council I,4g Dramatic Club 3g Class Play 4 Lion 4. , , , ' Qc.-Sz I I I I SAWlVlll,l,ER. H. LAVERE. . .lnflustrial. . .lntrav murals l.2.3.4: Automotive Club 4. SAYLOR. BETTY Nl .,.. Coinmcrcial. . ,llllflllllll rals l.2,3,4: l7.H.A. 2.3: Advertising Club 4. Transfcrrcrl. SCHAEBERLE, ETHEL R.. . .Commercial . .Intra- murals l,2g Dramatic Club 2.3.4. SCHAEFER, KARL J., , .Gcncral, . . H.R. Vice President 1,25 Track 2,3,4g Varsity Club 4. SCHNETZKA, WAYNE E.. . .Industrial. . .Intra- murals 1,2,3,4g Football 33 Track 3,4g Tumbling Club 2,33 Automotive Club 4. SEAKS, SPENCER S.. . .Industrial. . .Basketball lg Football 2,3,4q Track 3,43 Varsity Club 4. SHENBERGER, PATRICIA M.. . .Commercial .. Intramurals 1gG.A.A.2gChorus 44 Advanced Art lg Dramatic Club 2,3.4. SHENK, BARBARA J.. . .Home Economics. .. Dramatic Club 4. 41 I I I SHOEMAKER, DANIEL J.. . .Commercial. . .Intra- murals 43 Automotive Club 4. SHOFF, BERNELL D.. . .Academic. . ,Intramurals l,2,3,43 Football I,3,43 Track I,2,3,43 Biology Club 23 Tumbling Club 3,43 Automotive Club 4. SHOFF, DAUNE L.. . .Academic. . .Class President 13 H.R. President l,2,3,43 Intramurals 1,2,3,43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Chorus l,2,3,43 Cheerleading Club I3 Biology Club 2g Dramatic Club 33 Student Council I, Presi- dent 43 Class Play 33 Hilltop 3,43 Lion 4. SHOFF, IRA T.. . .General. . .Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Golf 2,3,43 Tumbling Club 3,43 Chorus 2. SHULTZ, GARY L.. . .Agricultural . .Intramurals 1,2,3,4q Tumbling Club 1,2,3,4g F.H.A. 1,2,3,4. SILAR, CHARLES R.. . .Academic. . .Intramurals I,3,43 Biology Club 23 ,l.R.C. Council 3g Current Events Club 4. SITLER, C. BARRY. . .Academic. . ,Intramurals I,2,3,43 Football 2.3.43 Track 2,3,4g Volleyball 3,43 Magic Club 13 Varsity Club 4. SITLER, RICKIE L.. . ,Academic. . .Intramurals I,2Q Band I,2,3,43 Orchestra 2,3343 Dance Band 4g Magic Club 1gN.H.S.3,4. .,,74Z 'fal SLENKER, NEDRA E.. . .Academic . .Class Secre- tary I, Treasurer 23 H.R. Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, Secretary 1,45 Intramurals 2,3,4g C.A.A. 2,3,4g Chorus Ig Cheerleading Club I,2,3,4g Cheerleader 1,2,,4g Dancing Club 2,39 Lion 4. SMELTZER, LINCOLN S.. . .General . .Biology Club 2,3g Automotive Club 4. SMELTZER, MERLE A.. , .Commercial, . .Intra- murals 1,2,3,4g ,l.R.C. Council lg Automotive Club 4. SMITH, JAN G., . .Academic. . .Advanced Art 1.2, 3,43 Hilltop 3,45 Lion 4. SMITH, NORMA J.. . .Commercial. . .Intramurals 2,33 C.A.A. 2,3,4g Chorus I,2,33 Student Council 2g Dancing Club 3,4. SMITH, SUZANNE B... .Commercial, . .Intramu- rals 2,3,4g G.A.A. 2,3,4: Band l,2,3,4q Orchestra lg .l.R.C. Council 2, Dancing Club 4. SNELL, WOODROW C.. , .Academic. . .Chorus 2,3,4g Student Council Ig Dramatic Club 2,34 Class Play 35 Hilltop 3,49 Lion Co-Editor 4. SNYDER, E. CAROLE. . .Commercial. . .I'I.R. Treasurer I, Secretary 23 Intramurals 2,3,4g C.A.A. 2.3.44 ,l.R.C. Council lg Dancing Club 2,3,4. S471 SNYDER, FLOYD L.. , .Academic. . ,J.R.C. Coun- cil lg Chorus l,2,3,4-5 Biology Club 23 Dramatic Club 3,4g Class Play 3,4-. SNYDER, GERALDINE Y.. . .Cnmmercial. . .Li- brary Club 3g Dramatic Club 4. SNYDER, GLENN R.. , .General. . .Intramurals l,2g Biology Club 25 Automotive Club 4. SNYDER, SANDRA M.. . .Academic. . .Intramurals 1,2,3,4-gG.A.A. 2,3,4-4 Biology Club 2g Dramatic Club 3g Dancing Club 4-. SPRENKEL, DARLA J.. . .Academic. . .G.A.A. 2,3, 4g lntramurals 3,43 Chorus lg Biology Club 2gAd- vanced Art 3,4. SPRENKLE, ROSALIND M.. . .Academia ., G.A.A. 2,3,4g Intramurals 34 Chorus lg Biology Club 29 J.R.C. Council 3,4-g Hilltop 3,44 Lion 4. Ill Ill ERN WALLACE, JESS A.. . .Industrial. . .Intramurals 1.2.3.4: Automotive Club 4. WARNER, DENNIS E.. . .Academic. . .H.R. Vice President 1, President 2,3,4g Football 1,2,3,4g Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4: Track 1,2,3,4g Volleyball 3,43 Tum bling Club I,2,3,4g Varsity Club 4g N.A.S.S. 3,4. iq., STEIN, RODCER H.. . .Academic. . .H.R. Vice- President 45 Intramurals I,2,3,4g Football 2,3,4-Q Bas- ketball Manager 1,2g Track 3,43 J.R.C. Council lg Tumbling Club 1,23 Varsity Club 4. STEPHENS, KATHRYN E.. . .Commercial. . . C.A.A. 2,3,4g Cheerleader 2,3,4g Cheerleading Club 2,3,4g Dancing Club 3,4-. STERNER, SUZANNE, . .Academic. . .H.R. Treas- urer 2g Library Club 2, Dramatic Club 35 Hilltop 3,43 Lion 4. STUMP, ELAINE V.. . .Academic. . .Class Presi- dent 2g H.R. President 1,35 G.A.A. 2,3,4g Intramurals 45 Chorus 1,2,3,4g Dancing Club 2,3g Student Coun- cil 4g Class Play 4, Hilltop 3,4g Lion 4, L.H.S. 23 N.H.S. 3,4-. STU MP, NED S.. . .General. . .Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Track 3,4: Football 2,3,4g J.R.C. Council 23 Tumbling Club 4, Varsity Club 4. TAYLOR, EMMA E.. . .Academic. . .Intramurals 1,2,3,4g G.A.A. 2,3,4g Vice-President 33 President 4g Dramatic Club 3, Dancing Club 4. I I I I I I WARNER, DONALD H... .Academic. . .H.R. Treasurer 1,23 Intramurals I,2,3,4g Football 4g Cho- rus I,2,3,4g Magic Club 1gTumhling Club I,2,3,4g Varsity Club 4. WELSH, NORMAN F.. . .Acade-mic. . .,I.R.C. Coun- cil 4. WIERMAN, NANCY L.. . .Academic. . .Intramu- rals l,2,3g G.A.A. 3: .I.R.C. Council 24 Dramatic Club 33 Public Speaking Club 4. WISE, BILL W.. . .Commercial. . .Intramurals Ig Football l,2,3,4-Q Basketball I,2,3,4g Track 2g Base- ball 3g Student Council 3g Varsity Club 4. WITMER, DONALD. . .AgriculturaI. . .F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4. Withdraw. WORSINGER, AUGUST H.. . .Academic . .Intra- murals 3,4g Chorus 4g Advanced Art 2g Photography Club 3g Dramatic Club 4-g Tumbling Club 3.4. I Q .K Q H' 1 lt . 1 5.04 R YOAS, CAROLYN R.. . .Commercial. . .G.A.A. 2, 3,45 Intramurals 2,4g Band I,2,3,4g Orchestra 4. ZIMMERMAN, MARY L.. . .Academic . .Intramu- ral:s I,2g Dramatic Club 2,34 Public Speaking Club 45 Class Play 4. 1056 CLASS IN THIRD GRADE-FRONT: R. Pqfjf B. Flahnrty C. Illlttltllllll. C. Dellinger. M. Reimold, J. Blevins. N. Smith, J. Brenneman, S. Sterner, D. Frey, S. Mayes, N. Stump. S. Kehr. R. Sprenlrlv. D. Warner. R. Orwig. SECOND: D. Reichard, W Eaton, C. Ehrhurt. S. Smith. S. Burnhurt, L. Grove. M. Grove. J. Olp, N. Slenker, S. Conn, C. Elsesser, R. Coeyman, R. Stein, R. Flinch- baugh. W. Forry. A. Butcher. THIRD: K. Stephens, M. Stein, C. Criswell. J. Overmiller. N. Knisley. K. Kaufman, L. Wom K. Horn, B. Wise, C. Riddle, S. Ebersole, E. Knisley, E. Stump, M. Stephens. FOURTH: G. Gohecn, D. Lutz. S. Hnrlnclrer, M. Kuurl- son, B. Miller, N. Green, J. Mvers, P. Runlfle, B. Crave. P. Burns, J. Contino, L. Andrews, D. Sprenkel, H. DeShong. FIFTH: R. Colden, C. Yoas, J. Koons, R. Stephens, D. Anderson. D. Warner, D. Roseberry. E. Crijilh. T. Grove. D. Kenney, L. Golden. J. Mil- ler, R. Grove, L. Schmuck. SIXTH: C. Smeltzer. S. Seaks, K. Dear- dorf P. Wilson, J. Pockalnick, C. Klinefelter, M. Cipe. W. An- derson, R. Rittenhouse. TEACHERS: Miss E. Hake. Miss E. Mil- ler, Mrs. H. Maurer. OUR CAL CULLIVER. Elaine Stump, recipient ofthe local Ro- tary Iuternationafs Golden Jubilee award of a trip abroad, traces the route she pursued in her summer tour of the British Isles. I-s. ff HANDI-GIRLS. Ned and Daune. hare just the knackfor ar- ranging the leauesfor an Autumn Youth. Center Frolic 44 0,4 -il TURKEY AND ALI. Tllli I lXlNS. fhf'1Jf1'-lllllltllly alinnvr in thc' rrrrfv. ix f-1-rruirzlyn ljfl llzul is lu'il1gf'11jnyf'41' ll'lSllf1'l,X' by 1 ln,wl mul lfurnlf' SH-Yllf'f. WITH LIT'l all girls are 'l, lr parzcils. lips! N: The li l'fFl 0R'l'. om' Sruzrly MlIAX'f'.Y vumlially prorvs llml axirvllly ulilrf' zrlzvn it form-s lo pursv l'llIIll'lllfSl -- 1ss11f'. Il'!Illl'l. lxruululm. Dig rlvvpvr frlr. lllllf'-Illlll. I' . girl, dig rlvepvr, Q . TUII.. SMOIIJZ iI's all fl lzr nmmlwr. Herr Nerlm is gm! Illfllly llISliS lil lllll 1, 1, Jlz lril :ejbr llris lmnu fill? rnalfenp.w1ujl' fng fl llflgl' lil-Y-Ulll. only ons' Qflln' g Il yaurlumlf FOIIIIJIIFIH. S 'l1. R. A. Flinchlmugh. and D. ANNOUNCEMENT SELECTING TIME-L. Andrews, L. Grove. J. mzt . . . . r h . Warner make up the commmee, choosmgjusz the right sry lefort e s mars. -IS ' If , I I I I c I I lx E 5 THAT LAST MINUTE DASH In Iwul lhc' lux! rmunlinzvlu'll.vf'4'1l1x lo be Ihe goal Qf holh Nmzry Krzisvly mul Mrx. Bairffrs: fllll no 1l'0llllt'f, il was Ihr' las! day ofsrhool hqfnrz' Chrixlmus 1'u1'r1li0l1. ' l N X I xx V, I ,f 3' 4 , ,I 1 ,. Q pix , 2 f '4 COMMENCEMENT TASKS are being hamllvrl1'eryni1re'lyhy Faye Lent: who assists in zhe hanging Qflhv go11'r1x. SCI'IEDUI,I'I AIDS m1minislr'rf'r1' hy Mr. Drmiz-l M-w'rs lo Bob Hnrnhnrf as he plannml his Sfllillf agf-mln. RINGS ON MY FINGERSI' fl popular tune amuml .vrhoul as Kohlvr slvps up lo be mens urerl. NOTICE THE EXPRESSION on Mr. SllllHk'f..SLf!Il'f' ns he' fried to surprise SUIIH' Qf his Chcmislry sturlvrzts. Whu's xlzrpriswl? pl Wal dust rhrplrlsiorl. ho14'c'1'f'r, 49 i 1 SPORTS I Wm Ugg wil: f ' - . 9, 1 . ,i xt., 3 Qfe, K. tam. 3 ' Y ,f-. w., 'Nav T7 1 'T' ' ' if FOOTBALL TEAM--FRONT: M. Gipe, D. Warner. B. Wise, N. Slrunp, J. Ujjhznmn D. Rl'if'llllf1f. L. Hllfllllllff. U. Smblffy, B. Sillvr. E, Burg. F. Kolzlvr. G. Jlfllllllll. S. 50 Ifvliv, D. Kvrzrzvy. E. 1,ll1l1l'ff.f. SICCUND: M. Hupp. 5 I I I Ep ,LQ Sf' 4--. Z' Sv l. 1- yn af 2,4,4,:zf,s, 1 L., 9' 3 1' 3 3'7 -Q, it Q W- Sf if THIRD: R. St'l',lffXf. D. Hfjflhvr. D. Irarnvr. R. Urlrig. L. Wunl. H. Rriflvr. C. Burk. R, Sf'1',ll'i.Yl. lf. I,llIll'fXIlIl. H. I,llll'-Y. lf0l'RTII: II, Cipv v . . Y . . . H.. v . , R. I re'-V. R. .Sff'lII. lx. llvurffoqff. R. Golffvn. . zlarlml. lf. Iforrbv. D. Cross. ff. .ql?f'lll't'. I.. lvlvrs. 53 TIIE COACllLb IIELPLLS 1lzemana,,crs arrive on the hclfl with the umzpnzuzt they hmullc rlurzng the f1!Il'lj'III'lIClfCLS They are W Ddlznbcr D Huzshaw hcml manager J Seals D Clpe and A Conway Warwick Union Sllsquvhanna Twp Manlwim Twp Dulluslown . Solanco .... Ephrala . .. Columbia .. Liltlvstown .. Elizulwtlllown Wcsl York . . ' J WJ' A ' ,W A BEAUTIFUL TACKLE by Solanco. but the wrong man, as Myles Cipe gives ball lo Siiler who carries it around right end. In the sweltering heat of mid-August the FOOTBALL candidates made the long trek to the field twice daily. wb Later, practices were cut to one a day. Hard work was rewarded, however, the Lions winning Hve consecutive games, defeating Warwick Union, Susquehanna Twp., 1 Manheim Twp., Dallastown and Solanco, before dropping games to Ephrala and Columbia. Red Lion came back, defeating the Laurel Conference champions, Littlestown. Tied by Elizabethtown, Red Lion, the underdog, de- , , , feated West York 26-0, a memorable closing feat. A BIC PILEUP, and more players piling on as Cipe is brought down by a host of Bulldog tacklcrs in Ilze annual West York game. 4 .1 ..A4.,-q... .x,- 56 r- --- -A 11 I-A BRINGING DOWN a West York runner, Red Lion's defensive haU7Jaek, Lonnie Barnh art, does his bit as other Red Lion players close in A FEROCIOUS LION is Grover Artman as he receives a pass in the game with our arch-rival, West York. THE NINTH STRAIGHT successful conversion kick was chalked up-far Artman in this Solanco game. 56 I I I I I I 4.,',.m , wr:- WORKINC TOGETHER for afifth straight victory, Spencer Seaks attempts to help Gipe pick up afew more yards by blocking out a Solanco player. Amr? WORTHY ofno less than the highest ofpraisefor the numerous hours oftime and patience they devoted to make the '55footbalI season a fine one are head coach, Frederick Sample, and his as- sistants, Leon Kurlansik and Ronald Fitzkee. f 1 1 . f 'M -A 3 , l 1, I l ii Af. . lf... ,Y W I ., ,D Q, f ,f 1 1 . Lt A A - 2 k . c ., 5:2 , ,I . I v . .hr ,xa 1 W-jgjhidl 7 -, Ng. ' '3 41' ' ' 1 - ' . f ' s 5 i 1 fa 2 ' 7. xt- . 'il 1 ft-'ft ffgggpg ,, RU vi ,f 1 H g ,,,-at My W :g 5 : L . 'V' l :ff-ww. lTi'!SiE:i faFF i 'Du u ' ,-' A , , M . . em I . Qs i qw , RQ 57 dw: it it K, ,, .L - 7- . .. V ,,.'., -V eww . W -1 t ' . V- .,,t I w5!56ii f 1' - X, I J A ii., , A ' Vfntw - .zlfvy , M A, sw. k?2'5'fiipf,s- 'f use -, 41 , . .9-ew-t ' 'n 'f ,ii 5,11 Y .f1..' Y 4' if H 'r'fi?P-f '1n- ' V21 f, A V. in VEM. n gmt ,?::Q,e.:!5:. H if ' 5' Ev. , 'i' s.'Lp'c:5rfJf3f Q at - , if-'S...:f ' an .1 RED LION'S NUMBER 23, taillmck Myles Cipe. goes for a short gain against the Bulldogs in the annual season-ending game u'ilh West York. 6me0wZ ofa ee ix 'T GOLF TEJXM. FRONT: Ira Slzoff, Lee Olplzin, Edward Knixlcy. SECOND: lllr. Nilclzlrey. Charles Zarfos, Guy Kopp, Grover Arlman. Red Lion linksmen participated in six matches this year, defeating West York and losing twice lo both York High and East Berlin. 'l'lll'I GIRLS' CHAMP, ,lane Neely, prepares to sinlf a pull, as llze cliampion in flze boys' rl1'vis1'on, Charles Zarfos, acts as cazlfly. Q Q . 2 .sn-.6 - I f, 2 - E.. ' s , I . V O ,L ' L f, . I 1 , ,.-.. A K K4 , . :F , I M. 1-:f nr W.. 9 L le, 5 - fig .. '45 . ii . t' . 5 , ' .yu-tn , Q ihdfcw 1 lx, 1 I, I ,M Y fgixiiyv W rl . A K Q ft, .. if - 4 J ff g L Q 4 R -4 GROVER ARTMAN, frying for an eagle. INDIVIDLAL INSTRUCTION is given to eaelz member of Ili vi golf team by the coach, Mr. Nitelzlrey. xx A , ,Q V F ,Stal my ' o a cw Y.XRSl'I'Y H,XSKlC'lxlMl,l. NIICN. urnzzml llzc 110017. lvfl In right: II. Kvnlzcy, ll. IJIIZUYY. Ii. lfisc, J. llrzrlzvcll. I.. lhlkvr, li, llvurflorff, E. Burg, li. fffflllllll. ll. Cipc, R. Orwig. 4 . f. 0 lbs 2594 nfijzff Herb ! 5KlC'l'I3.-XLI, MANAGERS -J. Jlvllzorn. IV. Dvllinger, Tlllf COQUIIIICS of thc R011 Lion mga' rvrmzx are Jlr. Zivg IJIUICIIIIIII. and D. KIIIIICTSUII give 111' I1.'1r'lI Il- 1 ' ' ' ' ' A ' 4 L ns L ru .5 tlezr lar. Irlrsllvx, fllr. .U-xcra, junior l'lll'SIIj'j and Ur. l'1I:frcf' zvvclzly bath. AN I-I.fXS'l'lCRN PLAYER gvls II slmt off as HMI Lion play- ers umm- in to grab the rvlmmul off thc Imrlrrls. 59 'f -1 ,,,: . 'gl I' .5 ' N f may IN THE OPENING GAME with Eastern. Earl Burg altvnzpls la sink Ihnl Imllfor those Iwo exlm poinls. X. I NATIONAL ATI'II.IiTIC SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY-FRONT: Rirhard Orwig McGinnis. THI SECOND: Keilh D6'IIfIi0lf!1I Harolrl Paley. Darrnll RD: C0110 Rexrolh. Forrvxl Knlzlvr. Mi1'l1r1f'l Hnpp. Dennis Wnrr1f'r. CAUCHT IN THE Cinnis, B. Tayor, 60 hart, P. Rodgers. v is Ihe JUNIOR VARSITY lennz: D. Mc- Urey. R. Golden. J. Dotls. j. SIIIZQHFCF, L, Barn- O Early December founrl the Lions getting off to a slow start dropping their hrst three league contests to Eastern, Kennard-Dale, and Central. However, with the right foot forward, they Caine haeli to win three consecutive games with Susquehannock, Dover. and Dallastown. Misfortune struck again when Red Lion lost hve straight before downing Northern for their fourth win. ,l.V. and Junior High squads were on the move winning a majority of their games. VARSITY SCORES Opp. R.L. Opp. R.L. Eastern ..,..... .... 4 7 46 68 64 Kennartl-Dale .... .... 6 1 52 47 28 Central ,.......... .... 5 5 48 Snsquehannoek ,... .... 5 6 70 45 55 Dover ......... .... 4 0 62 Dallastown .... .... 5 4 73 56 53 1VIanehester. , .... 58 56 Wtvst York. . . .,,. 62 29 Northern . ..,.,...,... 31 58 Spring Crow .........,.... 68 52 47 62 .l. V. SCORES Opp. R.I... Opp. R.L. Eastern .....,.. ,,.. 3 5 44 46 36 Kennarrl-Dale .... ,... 3 6 37 37 30 Central .......... .... I 32 51 Snsquehannoek .... .... 4 0 35 44 40 Dover .........,. .... 3 1 49 Dallastown. . . ,... 21 35 41 62 Manchester .... ..., 3 8 54 Spring Grove ,.,,. .... 3 8 36 44 49 West York ,.... .... 4 6 30 Northern ............,....., 19 62 JUNIOR HIGH SCORES Opp. R.L. Opp. R.L. Central ..... .... 3 1 '18 40 30 Dover ...... .... 4 5 30 25 33 1VIt. Wolf ...., .,.. 4 8 51 27 41 Mt. Rose ....... .,,, 4 3 20 24 34 Kennard-Dale ...... .... 2 7 42 27 35 Susquehannock .... .... 3 1 30 29 35 Dallastown ,.... .... 1 8 21 Spring Grove. .... 21 28 39 29 West York .... .,.. 4 4 28 28 30 I 1 'Y' BLOCKINC A FIELD COAL ATTEMPT by un, Eflsterlz player' in the Junior Vursily gauze. big Larry Baker rwzrhes ri bil higher than his opponent. JUNIOR Illllll H.-XSKIi'l'BAI,I, TEAM- I NON'l': ll. Slvfn, JI. lffzrlzvr. SECOND: IJ. Sfllflh. IJ. Crow, ll, llclzvilcr, J. Snyzlcr. Tlllllllz li. Smith, L. SIUU. R. Sclzrzzzzclr, nf. COIlll'llj'. I 0l'RTll: R. Smcltser, P TlIl'Ullt', lf'. Frccnmn. T. Jlcllzorn. OlVI'.lUNll'lNG II lI01'c'r lzlrlycr, Tom Jlcllzorlz .slur- rvcais in lapping fill' bull Ia mzolhvr junior lziglz 1Ilf1j'C'f. 'giilllllllllll' Qu tie we A MAD!SCH'XMBI,If, Illlf it results in II jump brlfl as l1Cffl1l'f lvnm gcfs ITIIIIFOI of il. . f mm GIRLS' .-K'l'lII.li'l'lC ASSOCIATION-V-FRONT: S. Low, D. Fnjv. J. Conn. L. Sprvlzlfla D. Thnmpxon. S. Smith. N. Rvide-r, R. Norrisf SECOND: N. lV1'1l'hlI1lS, fl. Brzrshinger, f. Knaub B. Moulton. pf, IJIIIU. ll, lL'iM'II11!Iff. JI. Colm, If Srzuwlcr. II llrfwv. 'l'lllHlT: J. Slzvllvur. J, lfurg. pl. Gvnzlm. Ii. Kohler, B I.11111'r, J. Slrrryvr. ll. Lulms. S. Slnlnlcy, P. Grow. C. Get: FOI ' li Na TH: L. frllIffl'lll'f. ,ll. Siem. 6. Gzpv. lf. hlump. J. .lir- Kilzlvy. J. llf-xx. Il. U mr, 1. lXf'lII11Ulf. f. Plrlrvl. I. .5I!lll!l. J. Srllwfvl' Ifll- I'II: K. Prlllvrsmz. U. Ilollzingvr. ll. .llr'I,'uy, J. 1lIIl.l1t'S. rf. Tfzrmw. If. Crow. J. .4r11oIfl. R. SIIIIIFAI IV. l.'ur'j'- man. S. .Yrlflfrlrzflirzlzf pf. Smflfl. .1I. ,Hill xXl.l. STAR 'l'lf.-XXI --FRONT: Jrmcf Strayer, CZUPIIKIOIIII Ccrz, Suv AVYIHIIIIIIIIAIIII, .llarlvnc Slcilz, Donna Tlzompson, Jo .rlnn IIIIIIVIFS, .ylllflflf Rinvlzoll. Joyce Burg, Kaye Pat- terson. .'ll11r1'lyn Jliller. Q 5 .QA tgzgsfgwef N A X Q oo rf',rINT'.d--I-'X iiziqxfxx: :N ' 1 50'-::'CQ'l'If'w F' g-f ,- ,fx-.-,x'. ,. y -. . xx . r.QQ.'I1- 5534 J ALI. ST.-KR GAME. Ilzc soplzornorm unrl jzzninrx Illllflillg it 0111. AI Ihr' Iris! ffllllllllljl, Illl' juniors u'r'rr' on lop. 5 1 I ' ,f.' VOLLEY UP, but not always over, for tlzese pert juniors. dd 544446 III. CLASS C.A.A.-FRONT: S. fllyers, L. Nace, P. Cur- ran. N. Pfeiffer. ll. Russell. D. Young. D. Hivnvr. S. Cross. .ll. S1l'1JlIt'l7S, J. lylllllllllll. SECOND: E. Grove, B. Hivner, .l. Cvlzr, P. lle Vono, R. Burg, N. Forry, P. Ebersole, J Arnolfl, F. Brown, A. Smitlz. THIRD: J. Grim, N. Paules P. Ness. Y. Warner, P. Hall, N. Klinefeller, S. Beaverson .ll. Peters. R. llupp, J. Weirman, A. Taylor. FOURTH: C. 1 9 GIRLSL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION offers every major sport to the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade members. Basketball teams of the various grades are organized, and competition is also 0 9 seen in volleyball and softball. ax 3 1 4 Ill Falfe, A. Pazlllramus, S. Kinarfl, J. Neely, L. ll1CGIligfllI, F. Barslzinger, N. Leik, B. W Newport, P. E L. Burg, K. Ri ra 'N 'W if v .1 N l ' .l1hluj.s?....4z r-J' x . x4uLL1...,..,, - - , .- .... -., , , -. 1 QL- G. Test, C. Kolzler, C. Henslmw, R. Sprenlfle, illlelm. FIFTH: D. Overmiller, C. Nisple. S. vsminger, P. Slzaw, B. Winslearl, D. Knisely, ttenlzouse, C. Stump, N. lllCG1llglIH, B. Smelt- zer, S. Whitman. V ,Fix I I Y., I .. f ew . EUS .- H If ,f SICNIUR 41, .X, X. l NUX'l': I., IHlIAl'II'X. ll. I IiflrI:I:r111gI1. ll. N. ffl'I'1'll. ff. lz'l.w.x.s1'1'. Il. SIm,II. X.SIf'nI.f-1.I..I rwgn1. HH lx I ll IIUUIIHIIIII, S. lluvws. ,I. .-I. lIl'4'Hll1'IIHlII. S. Slurnp. S. Kuujfrnzm. N. lX.Ill'.Nlt'vl'. ,I. lIl'1'I'llll-Hl'I'. .I. -lnxlifw. I.. Suxflwr. X. Suu' I1 N I.. fIl'47I'4'. 5. .InI1n.wl1. SIQCUNITZ I,. II1'f1I:. aI. lfllI1'lIl'l'. K. l.1u1n. S. SIHIIII. 5. HIIIIIIIIIII. K. Ilnln. If, Ix'11flI.I1'. If. .I, Illlll I SlwfrI1r'n.v. IP. IIu.wtI1'r. II. Klll..!4'l3'. U. I.uUnIIw. I . I.f'r1l:. If. X.CIr1lI1'Il1'1'.17ll 'l'H: .I. -I. Kunlu. X. Ixfmfnl. S, .N'nxfIwr ll Spn'uI.'I:'. ll. llzfmfis. U. I.. Ifruig. 'I'lllliIT: .I. IfnrI.'. .I. IIIYII. Slwin. If. Tllllllf. If. ,-I. I IinfI1In1ugI:. .I. Lurllilm. I.. KIM II. 51vl'e'l1I.'f'I. If. If11r11.vr'j'. If. ffr'1'.w'-Y. II. I IIfl1'I1If1ll1gI1. U. fgllllll. Ifl1r1IfI1'. If, I1'4'lrl:e'I. II. llwSImng. S. llufIf1.I.wf-. I.. Yum Szfafw UIIHS .X'l'lll,l'1'l'l1f XSS01IIX'l'lUN UI-'I llIlCliS: l,in1Iu limp. IUVIIIIIHI I'n'xIu1'. Null: Slll't'II!flI'. SlII'I.ll Kimml. Szzmly .lIuw.w. HfII'yU SIP!-II. I 7'l'.'YSIa' lIUlIl','YI' 'l'l-HIIII fix IIN' .w'11im'.v IIIIIIII' nn! an Im- .ls E LS 4 lmrlrmf gumw if Q Q. ' - A 2 l ' - fbi... 65 H tempt to rnrzlre that final out. s. ,Q 5 an few 1436 1465 fam an A TENSE MOMENT ns Ihe eronnl of speemlors been nipped. QUICKER THAN A BLNNY, Ruth Ann Keller hops lo Ihirrl and zo safety, fairing Bonnie Weaver in her at- lT'S A NH' AND TUCK smrl for the senior high cross-countrg race, wilh one of Ihe runners already showing signs of hanzng S. ., N-4,5 I ll wnlrh lhe hnish of Ihe jzzninr high cross-country run. Right: INTRAMURAL CIIAMPS from Homeroom 203 are from left to right: L. Knnub, IV. Markel, D. Kenney, E. Luflwig, F. Kohler, C. Kreeger, G. fllelfoy. GG All slumlcnts purlicipaling in the lN'l'llA- MUHAI, program can he found any umm hour cilhcr in thc gym or park, vnjoying an 1-xctiling game. This program, providing inlcrvst fm' ull, offcrs tvzmi INCIIIIJPTS 11 l'llIllll'lT fur vxlrzi pmuxliuu. and for lhose who like to play thc-ir fuvm'ilc sport. A new arhlilimi this year was ai vross- A RICNIICDY for wcalf nizmvlcs . . . rupc Climbing. 1L'l.fl1 ,lIr. Country race for the INW5- NHCC wmhir kevin I-'ifzlmv lmhlinff the sm: zum-li. U 1 fha ro ze there bo 'sf ilhliosl cvcrvhoclv indoors. this Jl'0 'I'Lllll is il r- I I I v J J , f D hig 1lliI'2lCliOIl with a val'ioty of Sporls, plus lhu weekly dance session. 0 0 1 1 1 B.-XSKI'I'I'BALI., B.-XSKlQ'l'l3AI,Lg seems llzcsc soplzo- DOING THE IIOKIQY PUKICY in II rlunring Sl'.'iSiUll nzorvs are ul il all the time. nrvr 1111: umm hour, G7 ,, ,, , ,,..Ww ,, .. W , 11-Q rn new is . L 4 Q nf MTW. an 55 ,T ZA? , . AA mm . nah.,-X s.- uf S 1. J: -ve ...T , -W, ff-2 ' if -2 - - ...- , K. , . I X 7 K ,,.,,. X V . LV wi .Q M X 9 U T ii ff 'QSMIH1 2 iff!! QQSHYU ' A . 1 X H J, W A r ikmLA K ,-Lil V1 M-wma 3 -Yi -.5 J W in RSAX , H gy s 5 K , u' . 'usf V4 W l 54 1 T T' 'iggw hg ,SQ T Hu? T Us g W l vu wf' T T A ' ,N 2 s ' 'Y f 5 sf Qmu N-'TULIP' x , F 0 . H1 aw' view M 'Q If-if u -iw TRACK TEAM. FRONT: Uonalrl Kvrzrzvy, Clzarlvs Poet, Grover Armzar, Ronald Smith, Spwzrer Svzzlrs. THIRD: loaf l1 .'lli1'lm1'l lfupp, Cvnv lfvxrotl1, Kvrz Hilrlvbrarzrl, Jvrry Snyrlvr, SlllII12lU,lJl'IlIIiS Warm-r, BarrySill1'r, Quentin Sc-itz, Earl Burl, Karl Svlllrf-jvr. SECOND: Robert Hevzslmw, Larry Wallar-a, .lan Turmfr, Bal: Slrir-lrlvr, .114-rlr' Ebf'rs0l4'. Wayrw Anrlvrsmz, Bvrnvll Shoji, Harolrl l'alvy, Wilbvrt Smizlz, ' 20614 Z 1 1 1 1955 TRACK RECORD RED LION+-CENTRAL ned Lion ............. ........... 5 2 T Central ................................ 21 RED LION--KENNARD DALE Y Red Lion .......... ................... 5 0 dp :lay I W Kennard Dale ..................... 36 bags- ' RED LION-COLUMBIA Red Lion ..... . . . ...... . . . 321A Columbia .......................... 52M RED LION-DALLASTOWN Red Lion ........ ...................... 4- 6 Dallaslown ............................. 40 YORK COUNTY TRACK MEET Red Lion .............................. 449 Central .... STTQ ,52- llallasluwn .... 28W aim ,Tlx 4,1 ,x Kennarll Dale . . . ZTIQ ' 68 r- ': ,.: , ' In the spring many young 'IRACK liupvluls made the trip to the athletic liclcl wlu-re cuucll Sample hclpccl thcm purfc-ct their running. jump- ing. unrl throwing. A line tuzim crm-rgcfl winning vivtorics over Central uncl Kvnnarcl llulc in the first ancl second mt-cts nf the SCLISUII. Nvxt vznnc the mvct with the Crimson 'liiclc of lfulninhizi wlierc lied Linn lust. the only time all st-usmil A high spirited team inuclv tht- trip to thc Yurk Cuunty Nlcct anal lirouglit thc truphy honic to Heal Lion. Showing the saint- lurin that hrntiglit thcm the vliznnpiimsliip. the Lions clt-ft-utr-rl thvir liiim- riral. Dallastmsn. to luring thc' st-usmi tn a c-lnsc. THJXCK llll.-XMl'lONSllll' 'I'liUl'HY won by RMI 1.11111 in tliz' Yorlr Cu1111L,r Track ,llvvz ix lll'l'S1'IIIl'11 In .llr. lluurv by .llvrlv I:'111'rsul1' 111 ll Fr1'1l11,r Illllfllfllg awunls USS1'lII1l1'l. 0 0 0 0 W 0 1 1 I 1 0' at CROSSING THE li.-XR. ll's ll 11ifl1., 11's 11111111101 Nu. iI'.S THE lX1YliUN l'1lllII1Zt'S 111111115 11s Hillvr I11l.'c's 111.1 1111111 in flu' 111i14' l2'11r1 Burg 111 I111' 1115511 jlllllli al Iliff Yorlf CUIIIIIVI' illvvl. I't'1IIvl' lI411l'l' II ll'Ill1.Y,1t'I' l1l'UIll Ul'11111'l' 1'lI'1lllI1ll. I LQ v. gf I sw t1,11 ,ir KI ,.-f -' we , ff? 5 f 11 Z V ,Q . . 1. A X ,iw ' -1 ' ,-.nznfgw 1 52 ---,I - A gp . . 1 1 , - its In-Q . . ... -1- ,1 .4 1 ' Q 4' 1? U P '54, .ga an 555N..'x!i1y1,.4'.i?i,ii1w'.i A K X 'ti , 11 ...- -1.1 , -- Q - , K .Q J mg: ,., ,ALJ ' f 1g M ':1 K ,ei 1 rv Z ii . -.1 1. 3, gp it Q 1 wp-'51 uf., W ,fi 1 RA gn! 'Q . 1. j' 3 Q Q, f I -VM . l LFE -W?-My , . .vm - 1 it M .1 .alxfsc-.vi ' - ' '1 1 ' 11 M 1 W-in-Q Tw . . 4 - , W,-1 1 - ,- 3-if-use-,,,SS5M .a.m.- 5 , ,Q . . A . . NY, . Tl- Q 'f '- f - .ui-in-U ii - V ' 'i 'i in 'Q ' ' iw' ' kk A-.t A p 11' '11-Q., , KN .K - 1 - 39.3, fi I L , 1 -Q4 mt.. 1 1 - 1 1 '-'11iff11 21 1 1 1 ' . 1 ,N ir' -. 69 W i .A L.. ,MX GIRLS' 'I'll.'KCK 'l'lC:XXI--FRONT: ill. Dotts, C. Anstine, L. L. Frvgm. 'l'llllRD: P. Rurzlrle. B. Lrrlzrlrs, L. Ifurg, F. Keeler, lu'lmr'ly, K. Przllcrson, .ll. Stein, S. Nalbrrnrlirm. SECOND: M. lfurrrm, N. Lcflr. C. Fillmore, S. Myers, D. Knislcy, J. Neely, After at lapse of nine years. the Red Lion GIRLS, TRACK team was organized anrl par- ticipated in the county nlect. Although the going was tough. the harcl work and the time spent Field Meet having ae- wcre rewarclctl at the York County whore Red Lion tied for hrst place, I'l1lllllli.llCfl at total of ll points. K Downs. S. Jlellingcr, S. Kinarrl. ff If IIURLING 'l'llE BASKE'I'BAl,I, rr rlismnve of 81- jvc! is llzc rec- ord set by Limlrz Burg. 13. I.aurl.-s, F. Keeler, N, Leik, and K. Downs await their turns. Left: THE SHUTTLE PASSES from L. Burg to L. Fregm zvlzo sleps into llu' relay. 70 YOLl,liYB.-XLL TEAM-FRONT: H. Paley, R. Tyson, B. S11 Artnznn D Warner R lolflcn IJ Ixenney fond: llnnny and lcr. SECOND: R. Fll.IlC,Ib!Illg1l, K. flilflcbrarzrf, W. ll1I1fIx'C! C W Snulh 'vt Una Another spring sport in Red Lion Area High School is VOLLEYBALL. Having just a few weeks of practice, the Lions journeyed to York Junior College to participate in the District 3 Volleyball Tournament when Red Lion defeated Manchester and Dover before being eliminated by losing to lVlanchcster and York High. The record, although not very outstanding, gave the team encouragement to kccp trying. LEAPINC l'llClI, hoping to spike il, Ron Colden prepares to scnfl the ball over thc net as it meets two defenders. I 955 BAS ICBALI, SCOR ES OPPON ICNYS RED LION SllS11ll0hLlllllUl'k 1 Ilallluslmm L14 I'zllSll'l'll I3 0 KOIIIIQIITI llulc 0 Lmxvr Clmm-efurfl 2 llallustmsn 1 l'1llSIlTl'll I3 0 Kl'lllllll'tl llulc 2 Lmwl' UllZl!ll'CfUI'1l 114 Spring Crow 2 MR. MUURIC lll'!'1'IJffIlg tvlu' Yorl: County bnsvball l'll!lII112l'0HV,lif7 lraphy from Larry W'r1rr1w'. Ilis vx- pr1'.ws1'm1 1'a'1'f-ills juxt as nzurh. if not mon' priflc' than llznl of Larrfs. I li.XSliH.-Xl.I. TIQA NI. l lilJN'I': ljllllllff RUbilI.SOI1. livrroll Ur- TYSOII, Rolwrt Rzllllrfv, 11111105 llartwvlf. SECOND: llfllll R011 GI'lIlII'S. l,!lI'l'-I lf'czr11e'r, llylvs Cipv, Ronaffl Olzvvilw, ROIIIH'-Y gvrs, james Cohn, Frm! Warner, FrwlUfflwrznrl.ls'11rry.4r11lf'rso11 gignf 'T ..a.g.y,s. -yan-m.g...,k-'.g.,. . 'K W. -.-Ann , ' :Q-4an..a,xw ,,, .Mf-0,4 , M.v.-f- ---H 72 ww-A W H044 A SURPRISINC EVENT. the bail never reaches the catcher's glove as Fred Uffiernan connects on a straight fast one. .. 7955 BASEBALL-the favorite American sport. Spring found Red Lion,s baseball team practicing hard before and during the season. A record year -Red Lion won the Southern Division and de- feated Spring Crove to take the York County Scholastic Championship. The team lost but one game during the entire season. Next year the Lions will be out battling to win another cham- pionship. YK 'ff ','ff,',Y,f V'-,Al 'Fi' I Y! l 1 -1'yh'yl ilnflp filly r r','7f AJ ,. itiwrfl , ,R ,4 - ' t . 4 wmv , W 2 i if , , Q.. .T i ' -1 ' A J ---1 x Q , ' Q 0 Q., ,. 1 v 5 - , + . -' 7 t .. ,- Q E 1 'X X A N' vs, ' ,. K Q gb, K.. jj K .'.1g-i1f- L ' , , K - t Biff' 'A' t- 'lf 4 -W A -N - t L K 1 no Q w iw+s S-mffw tt . , fx - - V . Q L- xiwgw zap? ,W is XLT if .ky ,t y ,. I , A K ivy Ljgilfxft-. Q M t .. ,K Q.. 5 --f-V ,, ,.:,x . 2 0. X- L, -Q .M X nr: . 4 Q, sg- ,fm -- . tv vt. ,, W fr W . J .., la. ,... . ., n. Aw., . K Q. ,ed .'-K,5? -gM.,v-.a1gw,reg. Vi- 'r -..s ..,k:Nc. e. ' . '-s,.. 1 ,,, ., x glen' -r s X New --A on-... f i- - es, -.X vt-- 5 .q,v-,.41-Keg? t., isps. jk,-5 .3 5- 4 S f 4- 2 , . 1 ,N-5K,,,., L -A ' . Y ' ' f'ii'i'fl1-51f'ff3fS w V, .,, K Qi. ,Q fN-di,:, W' - fm, ,A 5 ' 3- XS-' A i ,....1m3'?f.,w-F3,j'3g'? '-'fi .pf t-X -V , K Q we lv' y vt, -we - . -ff-In 73 THE BATTER. Larry Warner, Ialres a hefty swing as Coach Fitzlree hopes to get the pitch across the plate. OUT OR SAFE? Sliding feet hrs! into thirrl base is .llyles Cipe with Robert Runlrle ready to rnalre the lag. W3 TENNIS 'l'0llRNAMEN'l' ENTllANTSf-IVHONT: C. Poet, D. K Burg, l . Irwin, J. Smitll, and C. Ilvrlr W sn? , , I 5- ii ' . V ffif 'Mg Eff 'EJ - 7 , P T ,ar , Q h , , .,Q, , i 1 . L Q A ' . i - WW i L , err . ' it '4 -H ' 5 s ' 1 . y X . Q- .,-fi' :xl .P-5, .I 1,1 . . M., - . ,',,,v- . Q .W 'A1n J K :wha :A ,L J al. ' . - ' 1 x - 4 x 536 TIIE RUNNER-UP in the tennis tournament, Donald Kenney, prapllrcs to return. a serve. BEHIND THE BASE LINE, Kay Horn readies herself to send a sizzling serve to licr opponent. Although not participating in interscholastic competition, a TENNIS tournament was organ- ized. Early practices were held in the gym. Later, Burg defeated Kenney in the semi-finals and A. Butcher and S. Mayes retained a tie. enney. SECOND: F. Kolzlcr, R. ill. uazivcuf ,ig l x , 'Nl I T555-M, 1 Q T 'Y I. 1. 1 . H. BREAKING 'l'llllOUGll tlze paper foolball barrier is Real Lion's eenlcr, Spencer Seaks-a unique Ivay lo inlrorlurc Ille learn before llze llallasiown garnc. A STATUETTE presented by Coaclz Sample at Illc football banquet. Left: L. GROVE receives Ilze senior float lroplxy. 'ini Nba 3' FRONT: IV. Seelzrisl, F. Tyson B. Colm, T. Cope, l,. Orwig, 1 Warner, lf. Snyrler.. SECOND Mr. Ilangen, R. Troat, T. Crow' .l. Grove, II. Donaglzcr, R. Koons C. Falfc, Jl. Warner, R. Slain. 75 THE VICTORS in Ilze 8-12 Hase- ball for Boys Counly League-4 N WXIQSITY. l4'RUN'I': Af. lfulrfwr. R. S :rvnl.'l:'. K. Horn. S. .lll1AYl'.V. Slfll- UNID: N'.Slwnl.-1-r. l'. Xvxs. S. Kinarfl. fr J. I'i4-lwl. I. Nf-vly. yi Ll bg 1 lb 1' '10 S NIU lk' IIIUII . Nei' Those girls with much volume lm-ll thu xl cheers aml lvnl rnlm' lo ull ou 1' QUIIIUS club uns mzulc up of Ll gruup of girls wllich smaller groups xwrv VIIUSUII as l,Hl'.lf,Ill.l'.Al3lNb sqllucls. lllu 1lllll'l 1114-rs C0lIlillllL'll ln'ur'ti1'v during vlulm Ill'l'll lln Illilll Sli ir .l. V. I nl mth lmpvs of lblflllg l'hl'lHl'll'il1h'l'S ln 'ulurn-. H4-cl Lilbll-S lm-ann vanw lhrnugh x gaum-s x l1'lUl'I4rllS Nllll llw :ml of llll'St 'lmvcl girls. SQUAD l!'llIAllfllQ 11 urn' runfinv. ,Hi.vx.llilf'l1f'll flwnmnxlrnling. .l. V, SQU.-XD. I.. FITIUIVI. lf. llt'HXllllIl'. Y, llrljuigall. N. Iefllldllllf. K. SH'lllH'lIS. 1NU'l' I'll1'l'UREl51 l'. l.'11rran.D 76 I I I I I Stamina, luke IUNIUI li. I I Illhll Njlw.-Xl1:.I. IfIAlIlIl',,I. IIWHII. 5. IIIIJI. 1'nsI1'j'. ,I. IIIVIIIIVIIIIIII. II. Ilnlls llll lClil.l-I XIHNU 421.1 ll. l NUNl': .N IIrlf111grlH.K.S!rp If Izvns. 5. Ifl1llI.'I:'. pI. fnpw. I.. I',Iu'rIx. If. I',rm'llI11'1,w1'. II, .5IIllIIl. Sll'1lI'1l.N. If. SIIVWII. l,.SwI111'.x1. Ixv. IIIr'm-I. II. IInnfIIx. .I. JIIIIII 'IISIHIHI I'. f.ur'r11n. N. IIil11'ImIt. I., I rf-gin. Ix. flllfll I In-r. Nulx. I'. Yms. 5. IX-IIIIIIHI. IC. SIPIWIII-'If'. S. Ilulxws. .I. Ifufr I InI.'wI. Y. SIf'nI.'wr. SICIIUNID: II. II I-II.v. . Ix Ix1'IIvr. I . Ixrwx. II. II. If11rIr1-. I.. .'IIlSIIIIf'. .I. IINHIEI. .I. Trlxlnr. S. ,YIIIINIIH Iirm. IIII:r'I. .I. Ilflmigffff. II. Slrflms. I . II1lI',NII'lIIII'. If. I'1Il'II1'III7lllI,Ull If. IIIunI.'. II. Ilnllx. 'I. Ynzvfx. N. IJVIIII. II, IImI1'x'. II. I nxI4 I Ifnr'4If'lIv. S. .-Imlwrxnn. If. fIIIIfIl'lfl'l'. I.. SIKIIFIVVI. ,I. .-Irm:IrI. If l IUl't'. II. Ifr'nI:r'I. xl. ffrflllw. II. IIIII r'r. nl, SIIIIIII. 'HIIRIIZ .I. IIl'1'f111f'1H1Ill. 5. SIIIIIIII. N Ilnlrllx, I'. IIUII. Ix. .5I7lllIl. L. hlzm-Irm'y. II. I'r1uI1'.w. 5. IJIWIZ. fi 9 V0 , 90 H 77 wn. II. Ixf-rr. II. R1ll'4'I'. l'Ul lilll: If. I'lHfl. 5. .SI'IIIlIlIl'lx'. I Inrfng. II. II1f.If'urx. I,. II nrI.mywr. N. I,un1I1.s. 5. .5IlllIII. N UNDERCLASSME Quite a memorable year goes on record for 186 up-and-coming ,IUNIORS nearing the peak in high school life, that of becoming seniors. Re- viewing the yearis new ventures, many may recall how eagerly they participated in so many activi- ties: being Hilltop apprentices, sponsoring the Valentine dance, presenting their first playg the excitement of experiencing their own prom, and their breathless anxiety upon receiving the scepter from the seniors on class day. Finally, all minfls turn to more serious thoughts of challenging vo- cations, prospective colleges, and future plans in general. SCHEDULINC ACTIVITIES for the ycaris events for ilu juniors are their aflnisors. .llifxscs ,learuiottzf lfspensliaflv and .Vario Kvcporls. ' On S ' I ,K COLUMN UPON COLUMN of fgurcs lo arlrl, tte. !',ll? lt'il1g and rvclieclcingfnnally, balanced re- ,, sulls. These busy bookkeeping sturlcnts scorn Io V- ta-lrr' il all in slriflv. un.,- INTENT READERS. but whois the one bvlziml that newspaper? Apparently only the junior oflirers know-Peggy Curran, treasnrerg Mirliacl .Lauclrs, vif'v-prcsirlentg lVora Mcfiuigan. president: anrl Rntlz Sprenlrle, scrretary. 80 JUNIORS-Home Room 204. FRONT: Thomas Elr. James Deller. Evans Pisllel, Dale Cooper, Rav lL'ln'rl1', Sleiearl lflrer- solv. Williarn Clzronisler, Lowell Ansline. SECOND: Virginia Burdette. Clanclelle Caron. Bonnie Dielz, Joelene Arnold. Pa- lricia Hvers. Sliirlev Anderson, Helen Brady, Jane! Bair. Fa-ye Brown, Nanox' Hrrrv. THIRD: Rosalie Burg, Palsy Elrersole, 776mm ?afa Peggv Curran. Rolla Blivrnire. Polly DeVono. Slrirle-x' Bl'fll'1'l'- son. Gloria Faire. Faye Barslringvr, Rlllll Halrp. FOURTII: Nanqv Donaglier, Linda Burg. Williarn Conau'a'r. Glenn xlll- lanrl, Earl Burg, James Dolls, Larry Baker. QNOT PICTUR ED: Dorolhy lfclrerlj and JUNIOR-Home Room 213. FRONT: Ronald Grove, Donald E. Frey, Jerry Hutcheson, David Gross, Donald L. Frey, Bruce Ceeseiy, Tilden Heidlebauglz, Jackie Graham. SECOND: Sally Harvey. Sandra Gross, Donna Hivner, Helen Garner. Donna Grim. Marlene Garner. Joanne Cemrnill, Nancy Colin. Nancy Henrr. THIRD: Janet Cehr, Pail-v Hall, Joanne Grim, Bererlv Hirner, Rosemary Cohn, Connie llenslzarr. l a.w' Gorlfrev. Dixie Homffinasler. Carl lloffl Donald Hensliazv. FOURTII: James Herman, Clwbrd Hill, Terry' Kevsev, Jay Keener, Wayrie Colin, Terry Hellriclf. Donalrl Jonex. Gem' Garner. Cale Gerri- mill. James Ilarlreell. Ronalrl Colzlvn. QNOT l'lC'l'URED: Erlna Gl'0l'6., hx, A JUNIORS-Home Room 214. FRONT: Mir'l1nelLa11elfs. John Miller. Herroll Mrflinnis. Lee Keller. Glen MIAIICF, Rmlnej' Leilrlzarl. SIVIIIIPVY Ll?llI,IfIl'l, Lynwood Knanlf. SECOND: Kay Luiz. Marllza lVl1'erx, Iona Miller. Deanna Luiz. Virginia Mar- lrey. Kalllarine Kllisellv. ,loan Knaull. Shirley Moore. Diana Mrfutrirlge. THIRD: .veilie Leili. Nanev Klinrfeller, Kay Nan Kelly, Svlria Kinarfl. Louise MeC11igar1, Jeanne L1-ber. Nora Mffclllgllll, Dana Knzfsley, Carolvn Kohler. FOURTH: Urplza Jane Kiscr, Clair Mfzrzg, Benn Millffr, Cecil Mzzndof William Miller, Marlilz Lloyd. Robert MCDl'fHl0ll, Bobby Leilalzart, James Melllorn. QNOT PICTURED: Lois and Louise M!lfkll'., 3 O 0' la: ,IUNlORSAllomcr Room 215. FRONT: Robert Reieharrl, Donalfl Ra-vlzzzrn. Rnlzerl Slzellv. Clair Runlfle. Lee Ulplzin. Paul Rodgers. Riellarzl Urerlniller. Lwzn Sahvlor. SECOND: llervl lhmsf-II. lvfllllll' Belly Seiple. Linlla Wave, Sally' lVlver.v. Marx' Pelers. ,llldllllll .N'll.0l'IIlllln'l'l'. Naner Paules, Yronne Salrlor. THIRD: Rullz Ann Slmull. Camlrn Rohr- llaugll. Clan lzamns, Katln Donna Over, David Reich: Thomas Rezll a Nislnel. Palrieia Nesx. .lane Neely. :Inn Paul- :vn Rillenlzouse. Slzirlev Nerqmrl. Avlllllzi' Phillips, niller. FOURTH: Patrieia Shaw, Burnell Noll, rrd, Dlll'illRIll1lflP. Lanny Seilz, William Runkle, fer, Jon Sealrs. Ne1lSea1'lunan. Ronald Ulewiler. JUNIORS-H . . 1' 2 , 1 omas Tbllinger. Eugene Yohe Harold Way Cl ome Room 216 FRONT' Cary Test Th Yvonne Warner Barbara Smell er C l , z , aroyn Stump, Lee Smelt- , 0, iarles Wilhelm, zer, John Yinger, Rosalie Whitman. FOURTH: Philip Wert. fairies Lfelrnan, John Smith. SECOND: Judith Whitman, Larry Ward, Elizabeth Winstead, Rory Wainwright. IWCY Marcene Trout, Maxine Stephens, Donna Young, Nancy Srneltzer, Robert Watson, Richard Smith. Cari' unlJlflIfl1.,,llllIt'S Young, Alla Smith, Phyllis Wise, Barbara Wilhelm, Ruth Wood, Harold Srneltzer. LNOT PICTURED: l'ave Walli1'lf.j Sprenlrle. THIRD: ,Ioan Wierman. Gail Test, Ann Taylor, F9044 ll CUM OMNIA AC COMPLEVISSET . . . ,four sophomores are awarded positions in the Latin Honor Society. The students maintaining this scholastic average are Margarcrt Curran, Linda Nace, Ned Seachman. ana' ,Ioan Wierman. 83 W!- l'RlCl,ARlNC OXYC EN is only 11111' lffIl1l'IlllllIvl' l1iol11gir11le.x'- l1l11r11li1111x f'.K'l'l'IlIl'1I' by the SUIIIIIIIIIOITS ll1m11gl10111 the year. Iffflllltl Crnre. Marr Lohsx. S11111lr11 l,lII'l'. flllll Tmlzly' Cenurzill seen: 111 lIlIl'f' IlIl.l1gS 11111ler 1'1111Ir11l. 1 fm Losing 1 SOPHOM joined all 10 time getting down to brass lacks the URES quickly rolled up their sleeves and the new activities and classes available to them in senior high-took part in numerous assembly programs, and started journalism preparation. They carried their share of the many high school responsibil- ities. I in I I SOPIIOMORES-Ho111e Room 301. FRONT: Donald Gipe, Loy Cruley. Rolwrl Crrzylnill, nllllfff Edie. Lerere Crawfzrrl, Gary' FI'HlIl0l'l', lY!'l'ill Fisher. W1'lli11111 W. Frey. Ifaqv Grove. l1111111l11 U1'11gr11'l1. joe Hrerly. Llillllif' fgllfllllllff. SECOND: .'lIllI1lll'l' .'IlIllI'l'SOV1. El'lll1g'l'lI.ll!' :Ille1111111. f','xll1er Byers. Jean Cllllll. 1l'lvr1111 001111. Dnrallzy Hey. Jllflllllll 1.1111 Frey. Naney' Co1lfr1'y. Xvtlllfzl' lfro11'11. Dllflihy' l2llSl'Ill1lIff. x'Hi1'e Ceuzbe. Joyce Burg. 'l'llllill: l'i1y1' Hr1111'11. A111111 1ll11e l311r.vl1111g1'r. C11'e11d11ly'11 Celz, 1511111111 C. ,lff'lIIIllfll' Grove. Genmzill. W111111 Barley. Palrner ffhrlzarl. Kenna 'a1H'ller, Carole Frey. Nlllllll' Coewrzrzrz, Hrenrlu 1100111111 Grim, Gloria 017112 Jl'l!III1l' Arnolzl. Ted 'Hill' Dellinger. F0llR'l'H: Gene Hr1111'11. Rfl'lIllfll Burke, DaleFli11el1l11111gl1. Rnlu-rl Br111ly'. Dean 'Ill Be111'ers1111. Lee Roy flll1111'l1y. f111'lrs1111 Craig. Reber! Faire. Lll'l'lllIl'l1 Crore. Roller! He111':'rs1111. Darrell Cipe. QNOT PICTUR EDI, D!ll'il1D1ll1llIfl.l SOPHOMORES-Home Room 107. FRONT: Rodney Seeh- risl. Richard Sakvlor, Donald Sentz. Larnr Saylor, Weldon Rapp. Ronald Mundis, Allen Seehrist, Kenneth Shurnalfer, Donald Runlrle. SECOND: Ann Norris. Nancy Reider, Nancy Silar, Nanex' Neuhaus. Joan Shelley, Beverly Seaks, Elizabeth Moul- ton, Joan lVlcKinley, Shirley llfliller. THIRD: Lois Newcomer, Kaye Paterson, Nomza Rider, Nhlalie Rineholl. ,Inv Pir'l.':'l. Rae Sehmuclt, Marilyn Millfvr, Andrea Smith. Phyllis l'atlerson. Sue Nalbandian. FOURTH: Doris Ruby, Robert Serlzrist. l,anm Peters, Robert Neely, James Ulp, Clair Patterson, 1X'I'lllIl'll1 Sliue, John Shaefer, Donald Miller, Blaine Ruby. yo A eww of fn X lx' bl SOPHOMORES-Home Room 102. FRONT: Terry' Strawbridge. ,lerrr Ton'nxend, Dean Stemzer, David Smith, Dean Snyder, Bill Taylor. SECOND: Donna Wallenlyer, Sonia Snzilh, Linda Sprenlrle, Danna Thompson. Gloria Smith. Cloria Yura. Janet Strayer. THIRD: Barbara Stump, Barbara Trout. Linda Stabley. Julia Snyder. Helen Weir, Marlene? Stein, Nancy Winner. Janet Wofang. FOURTH: Judith Smith. Anne Throne, Linda Stokes, Terry Snyder, Ronald Wilson, Clean Spenre. Russell Urev, ,lay Spylrer. QNOT PICTURED: Charles Slrayenj , Q .3. 3 .... G I ' 1 wi R g 1- A HELPING HAND is extended by ff- J vfj 'i E Jeanne Arnold lo Joan Shelley in the dx loclrer room during preparation for gym class, while classmate Mvrna Cohn looks on. 85 SOPIIUNIUR I'1S'H0lIl0 Ronin 101. I HUN'l': lllvn IIt'!l,fl'I'AA. Rmlrujx ,l1lIIIiXllll. Uvillinnl Grow. Burp' IIIIIIIIIVKQIIII. Drlrirf IXllfNl'lX. Ulu ,IIIINL ,IIIVIIVS 1,0.v11'. Ufvnz llzfffhvr. SICQIUNIJ: Ifllllll-I llvnfx. IflIl',llII'lI l,IlIlt'l'. Hrvmlrl lXwliIl!:f2'lll'f. .-fum' l,lllIf'. Sumlru l,u1'1'. Ifffllllll .lunr Grow. Ruff: Krlmlxnfz. Yrnnnr' lXllfNll!ll1.,ll1lll.fll Knrzub. Rivlzurrf llmlgrn. 'l'IllRll: lfllfllllfll Knlzlvr. Prllril Lohss. Burbrlr FUITHTH: I1 10311111 Ilaim Drfnnis Lvigl lx'f'f'r1f'.1'.1 'ia Cmw. ,Inw'f'jnluzsnrz. .N-tlllfl' 1A'ilIlIIlI'f. .Univ Il l.11111'lfs. .IIHIU Kt'l'IIl'v5A. ,lnrwv Hass. Hu' llvrlzxl. ll ffllll .1Il'ff1IVY.,l0lt'II1' flrorv. Gail Ilfllflilltfvf. -s. Ijllllllffl Kvllvr. Rulzrrl Kvflvr. Frunlf Ilvrbsl. Yfvv. l rr1m'ix Urnrv. QNOT PICTl:Rl'lU: lfllfl 3 Y . Q S6 - I' V J N, , 4g?!QfgQ,.w gf Ls Kasey! .. SOPIIOMURIC AIJYISUIRS, Hr. CllI1fll'S 7brnf'. jr. 111111 Mr. N. l',vllK,Q'l'lI!' Sll01'IIllIlx'l'I'Ill'l' rluilr' al l'II.'iI' Us Ilwx' 1'f11'r'A' nrvr lin' ll'.w1uf'xl114l1'11lx IUIIIIIV' lllflll'jIlfi.Y!fi!'ffl1Il fhr llzv war. sw firvrs i V1 1,10 Iarv: hare' kfkzrhih. --...1 GAB SESSION is In ur4lf'rf2rr!l1v Snplmnmn' qfl Rnlmrl lff'111'c'rxol1. lrrvsirlvlll: RIl.Y.Yl'll l'I'lil'. IIUFIH' l3'1'.w'fll111rI. lrvrlxzzrrfr: slum' 1.111112 .w'rr1'- lmlllrlf Slllllffllgf Ifzvv ure' n1e'n1lu'r.v nfu smiulnla' FRESIIMEN-Holne Room 207, FRONT:Jol1n Bzzrshingzfr, Jnxvpli Corilinn, Ray D. Boyd, Ray E. Bovwi, Julius Clzrislcfn- svn. lfiiliirzni Arzzivrswz. 11111105 Civrnmzs, Dumzid Dietz. Donalri Dvlivilf-r. SECOND: COIIIITC Biimgrznzer, Helix' BTPIIIIPIIIIIII, Prilrwizz ,-111c1r1'1a's. ivlllllit' Crnlqv. Elainzf Eberiv. Plllllillf' Der- finger. Sllifll'-Y Fake, Slllldfll Diclz, Jean E111-riv. Belly Bnslzjv. ,lqwv 1?r4'1111c'n111r1. THIRD: Joyce Arulerson, Pzzlricia f1111sp11c'11- er, A911111 Lev Conrail. ,lriwr 1,Ii.l'f1lI. lfvll-y Clllllyl. .Narnia lil'l'IHl1'- man, FfHlIf'l'.S FTIIIYOIIV. l7r1rlf'114' Divni. Marx' :Inn 1'iNlSlHll'lll'I'. Dwinis Bcinlferl. fiI11l'II Hrilrer. LVOIIII lflwriv. FOURTH: Ralwrl 1-irnoid, Dean Balm, Nvriri I1i1'f'il'f. .4r111r1111ll,'u11r114v1.x'. Clirirlr-.v l,!Illgl1l'l'l,T, Dllil' 14llr111'r1.y, fylllllit' ,'lUISlIIIl'lll'I'. Iriillilllll liv- Siwng. fhlllflill Dearrindfi ,lulin Di0Irir'A'. .llllillll lllllllliflf. Paul Dailqv, Robert Brvrrlrv11r1'1ig1'. , I 1 m 6.4 I VU Fix 1 new 12 at M .-.Q 1- 1 A D , X 1 1 Q 4 ,I-N , , 'Y' W I ' an 1 x. . W, 4 sgvf zrg A 8 .M 7 K xx - In 'fly 1 i 'YEA i V 1 Tina 2564 any A crowd of new faces who made a brief appearance last spring during Orientation Day, returned again in the autumn, this time on a permanent basis-FRESI-L MEN Soon after a brief get-acquainted period, they stepped right into the limelight with their winning float in the pep rally parade. OUTSTANDING STUDENTS. flfjfj Dall' 11111l SIISIIII Sflllilll. filli- piay Legion awards f01'l'ilVl'lllfISi,1'l'1Il'. EXI-IClVl'IVl5S AT I'iASi'i are Ilzesf' piwzszirit-frffsll1111111 rwivvrs: Kay ,41111 Milli-r, llY'1l.9lll'l'fQ fohvfe Dixon, 1'ic1'-pre'sirlc'11t: Slll' Jwilzvi, sP1'rr'lr11j': 111111 ljflll' Slllflll. president: who. lwvrlizsf' of their l-UIIIOTIIIIII jobs. u'1'n' 11111 fffifll jizund in such Ieisizrviv positions. 87 FRESHMEN-Home Room 103. FRONT: Dallas Hofmaster, Jerry Kauffman, Malcolm Herrick, Rolnert Hake, William Fnuth, Preston Herhst, Charles Gohn, Bill Freeman, Glwon Gordon, Gary Geesey, Lonnie Frey. SECOND: Joyce Grove, Karolyn fisher, Gladys Fleagle, LaDawn Fix, Linda Gehr, Carolyn Hake, Shirley Grothe, Mary Beth Flinchbaugh, Car- olyn Geltz, Connie Horn, Patricia Grove, Sandra Hengx THIRD: Marlene Harrison, Jeanne Goulcer, Sylvia Herlnst, Ned Grove, Brena A lverta Hilde JoAnn Frey, Betty Foster, David Gable. Donald Gray Jo An Finn a 'a Graham, Barbara Hershner, Amaryllis Gipe, brand, Brenda Grim, Dwight Grove, Kay Hivner, Eva Grove. FOURTH: Holly Ann Flinchbaugh, Janice Kashner, Jo Ann Hyson, Terry Grove, Richard Hefner, Titus Geesey, Ricky Grove, te, George Grim, James Hall. LNOT PICTURED: nd Donald Freyj . W Q FRESHMEN-Home Room 104. FRONT: Gerald Keeny, Don Kilgore, Donald Mellinger, George Miller, Bill Linnemans, John McKinley, Jael: Miller, Palmer KHIIWHGIL, Preston Kauf man. SECOND: Mary Kerr, Ruth Young. Naomi Kornlmu, Gloria Linnemans, Shirley Lutz, Kay McGinnis, Barbara Keller, Mary Lehr, Sue Mitzel, Bertha Miller. THIRD: Janice Leiphart, Helen Kline, Nancy Kilgore, Jane McGuigan, Carol Krewson, Do ma Krouse, Doris Kellison, Norma Leighty, Lor- etta Keller, lfonnie Kramer, Joanne Moulton. FOURTH: Doris Nace, Joyce Zellers, Hilda Kunkle, Dee Koch, Mary Zeigler, Kay Ann Miller, Linda Lutz, Bruce Miller, Kit Miller, Charles Workinger, eodore Miller Thomas Melhorn. QNOT PIC- Th , TURED: Dale Kenney, Bernice Kornbau.j FRESHMEN-Home Room 209. FRONT: Richard Rollman, Ronald Schmuck, Thomas Zeigler, Ronald Robinson, Robert Runkle, Robert Rollman, Larry Olewiler, Marlyn Newcomer, Harold Runlfle. SECOND: Glenda Peters, Geraldine Rider, Nanzy Paley, Jane Schell, Barbara Rohler, Doris Nace, Patsy Ness, Norma Mundis, Donna Mundis. THIRD: Phyllis Ream, Phyllis Runkle, Sandra Runkle, Linda Sechrist, Dianne Paules, Gloria Ness, Beverly Overmiller, Mary Raver, Patsy Pitzer, Samuel Oberdorf FOURTH: C. Donald Sawmiller, Nancy Newcomer, Brenda Myfers, Kay Patterson, Brenda Reisinger, Robert Schlag, Ronald Saylor, Glen Rider, Raymond Ritz, George Riddle. QNOT PICTURED: Terry Saylor.J ' Wim FRESHMEN-Home Room 111. FRONT: Jeffrey Smith, Dennis Strayer, Wayne Shenberger, William Thompson, Max Warner, Lonnie Seitz, foe Curran, Willis Smith, Barry Tracey, Chester Wise. SECOND: Joyce Snyder, Stephany Smith, Betty Wilson, Marlene Wom Ruth Streett, Dorothy Tome, Ruth Weir, Carolyn Striclrler, Sara Weaver, Yvonne Smith, Judy Smith, Dorothy Shenberger, Kay Smith. THIRD: James L. Snyder, we Charles W aughtel, Dale Smith, Barry Smith, Larry Smith, Susan Smith, Gary Sutton, Terry Smith, Carolyn Slzockney, Elda Wilhelm, Darlene Sowers. FOURTH: Fred Wise, Ronald Smeltzer, Preston Shoj, Gilbert Smith, Edward Sterner, Lonnie Stell, Oran Stewart, James Snyder, Dale W altimyer, ,lere Sny- der, ,IoAnn Smith, john Spyker. QNOT PICTURED: Barry Srneltzer, Eric Smith, Treva Thoman, Barry Slcll.j EICHTH GRADE-Home Room 108. FRONT: Robert Frey, ,IIIIILCS Bitrier, James Crawfrrd, Henry Herrninn, Darryl Emen heiser. Alexander Bibighaus, Charles Ebersole, Dean Kinard, Robert Garner, Richard Jacobs. SECOND: Bonnie Ernenheiser, Daisy Freler, Mary' Green, ,foe Cllftylllllll, Barry Donagher, llliehael Kehr, Gloria Clark, Marie Deardof Lynn Downs, Donald Frey. THIRD: Carolyn Flinehbaugh, Carolyn Anstine, Gwendolyn Gr Frey, Susan G Burke, Patsy ,fr Charles Eyner, Blank, William Bentzel. Qt, E! 71 Z Old Timer: EIGHTH GR uve, Patricia Ahrens, Delores Goodyear, Paul mn, Meredith Dotts, Ronald Arnold. Dorcas vines. FOURTH: Phil Godfrey, Marirzn Cooper, Richard Irwin, Gene Grove. Danny Frey, Bobbie Fullerton, Carolyn Frils. Lynda Grove, Brenda S-Q Q iw .14 ,Q .if 3 r 1 mp... 1 t . , t - an , ev t A fi . 2 Ms r k V ,,fZw,- ' X, , t u .1 5 in junior high-the ever vivacious ADERS. Participating in every school activity availahle to them, from their competitive float of the West Y spent at partie: ful enthusiasn ork football rally to the gay moments s and dances, their new ideas and youth- 1 were plainly present everywhere. MUSICAL INTERLUDE for the eighth grade tween: Dick Stein, treasurer, er, secretary, Ro Ioflrzn Taylor, vice-presiderztg Louise Working- nald Arnold, president. aZZafWm IM PRUMPTIT MI-IE'l'lNG. 0ll1'QfvIIllll1-Y lwlrf ln' tlzr'riglllhgr1111'1'111I1'i.wr.v. .Un lx'11'l111r1l lfalrlwill Illlll Hrs. l112r1:Il1xv f'1llflHIS. In l'.l'l'lIllHlLfl' 1'i1'11'.v 111111 11111115-fizr ll11'1r sl111l1'l1lx. l,1jf1: :X MA'l'l'1l7R Ml'1'l'l'l- UROLOCISTS. lJi1'A'S11'in nmlS11.wn l,'n1111, IISI' ll zvirf' lump lo 1'll11s!r11I1' ilu' 1'.x'I1'r1I nflllv lllfllllx- plzvrz' .Yllffllllllllillg 1111- 1'11rll1. '54 I'1lUll'I'Il URADIQ-Ilollmm' Room 109. FRONT: Sl1r'ri1l1111 1,1'11'1'.v. Ellflltllf S11-Yf1l'f. ,,I:11vRlJS!'IlIlIl1. Ri1'l111r1f SIf'1'lI. Mmzlr' M11-wav. Ri1'l111r11' SII.Ylll'f. I,11rU'S1111'tl1. Lnrrv 1U1mr1'. f'fri1'La11- zlix. lfflJlIA'S TVIIOIIIIISUII. SECOND: Br1'na'11 lilvllx. ,l11l1r'tS11'nrdS. 5111- .-11111 S1'l1111111'lf. .ln .-11111 Tuhvlor. Pvggx' Zuffbs. Gail X111- Illllllhllll. fmfx' Uuzrffl Hr1'111l11 Stnlrvs. l irgi11i11 1U11rsI1'111'r. .41111 Klilnvlillsl. THIRD: C1111 Smilh. De-lnris Sir11'l111r. .lo-ww Kr1'11'- 91 1. 6 4 , ,C A: J iq fu If X ' 't v 6' :V ' - 'Q N ' ,, 'f'. ' 1 1 ,, X I 2. Uk son, 191111111112 Long. l,i111l11 yllllllg. nIfIfl'l'l p1l1'Cl1'11U. liflly K11l1l1'r. Elizrlbvlll Nflwv. ,lliffllll IVIIISIIII. l,u11i.w' lf'nrlri11g1'r, Hr1'111l11 Tarlwl. FOURTH: Carol Millvr. ,llux .'lli1111i1'l1. Rurlgvr IQUUIIS. Richard Zfllrfbi. Ninn Lumlix. ,lf'lllllIl' Sl'l',Ifi5l. Phil Tlzrnrw. Sllllfllll lfvixv. ,IIIIIIPS RIlIlAAll'. Can' 1f'1'111-lmll. f:IPf1llllI S1111 I'1f'.Y. V A CAPABLE TEAM l'.XI?l?fll'IIl'lIIgQIflf'1 ll0lllllIgll0.YlIl0l1SflN'Ihl'flfSl ROUTINIC EXPLANATION living afflfrml hx' Mrs. ,flnna limv: Lana Jam' Crow, sezrrvlarxz' Larrx' Orwi f. m'sirh'nl: Bonnie Firm, Gross, . . 5 I ll'l'lISIll'f'l'j arm' Haul Warnvr, 1'if'r'-lzzrvxirlmzl. grade aa'1'isor. as she' irilvrprvls Il math proh- lenijbr rfhvr st1ul4'11l.s. This is Mrs. Gmss' hrs! war in Rvrl ,420 viulvf - 3 SEVENTH GRADE-Home Room 208. FRONT: Ralph B11'1'ir1x. Rahvrl Hxhol, Dalv llinlrlv. Tinzalhy Copa Ronald Kl'lIIIl'-3'. 7?-rrv Dr-itz, Willmri Bfl'IIllf'H1!lll. SECOND: John lirown, Namry Kopp, Terry Jarnismz, Nancy Faglv, Ruth Kvllvr, ,loan llarzriigari, Dean Barlv-V, farnvs Klllll'!llllSl. Wil- liam Brarlv. l.1'Ro'v l'Y1lclform'r. THIRD: Carr xlrnolzl, Robert l7lIllEvT, Linda Burns, Porlia llall, .loan Bowser, Finn. Dianc' Iflmrsalv. Rawnunrl .'ll'll0llI'. FOURTH xlrlrlvrsvn. fan llall. lrvnr' llalfr. Gain' Falfff. Virginia Ezwlf' . Ralph Dc-Slzong. Glvmla Gaim. Cari' Fray, Lana ,lane Cru 'rn QNOT PICTURICD: Charlvs Grimm. Rnlwrl Hvss. fqfrevx' D 111gl11s.j SEVENTH GRADE-Home Room 110. FRONT: William Leaf-li. Carson Seehrisl. Charles Sechrisl, James Thompson, Bradley Stall, Donald Lauelrs, John Lane, Billy' Milzel. SEC- OND: Judy' Sprenlfle. Janeen Taylor, Wanda Riddle, ,Indy lVIc- Cleary, Larry' Orzeig. Barry' lllayes, Eugene Snyder, lllary Slfllllllllllllief. llliehael Reichard. THIRD: Robert Slahlef, Mirvhael lllvers. Brenda Srneltzer, Judy' Yarhullon, Suzanne Rapp, Naoma Slone, Vineen! Rufler. Judy' Ulp, Kiltyliwzn Sprenlfel, Larry' MaYy', FOURTH: llollvanne Kopp, Stanley Smeltzer, Sandra Molrley, lWdra Steirarrl, George Smellser, Eu- gene Lenlz, Gail Elaine Sweeney. Dean Smellzer, Darryl Smack, Lydia Sehaller. QNOT PICTURED: Bill Madigarul . -5. an-Ie Ll! Q I A SEVENTH GRADE-Home Room 303. FRONT: Bonnie Weaver, Gerald Ward. Floyd Warner, Glerzn Wise, Jay Hom SECOND: Brenda Turner. Viemr Winslead, Darlene Wallirrrver, Phyllis Redmond, Vicki Urev, Cleopatra Vasellas. QNOT PICTURED: M iehael Yonngj Up-and-coming are these peppy SEVENTH GRAD ERS. They made their presence known by cheering at pep rallies and playing in the band. This was the year for their first dance and the experience of building a float for the pep rally. These youngsters have much to look forward to as high school life continues. ACTIVITIES XC'- PWx5YWi Q SITTING PRETTY on one ofthe Jllfbihl' floats arf' I .fl ' ,on min us alzrl Dawn Hvlrivr. fed ,XX QNX F , OR Dann: Shoffas Miss Diamond lululu beams an I 1 wares at rrouzl zlurut, lululu Parade. APERTSFNI , 1 4 Tlg ' ' MISS by fav K , xg ia? si'- ? W wwf 4,08 .. N i ' QTTQ To 2 ,ww 7 V ,.i 9, V 1 Q- R0 5 'K 5 si, 1 Q im' 3' - BEAUTY AT ITS BEST-Dawn Burg, ug, V, it X .RF 3: Sm-bilS1ump. her nzajvsl-V. Maxine Woisvr, ' ' - A 3 ' Q. and Sandra Fix, comprising the queerfs x -i4- ' 'gf hi s court. 2, 2 :TTL Q , X: U 96 In observance of seventy-five years of incorpora- tion. the citizens of Red Lion staged the gigantic DIA- MUNI? JUBILICIZ celehratiuii throughout the week of June 12-lit. 1955. To add charm to the event, five girls were chosen for their beauty and talent to reign as queen and court. Not since the Colden Anniversary has there been such a spectacle as the four-mile particle. closing the festivities. and attracting 50.000 spectators. The school pageant. Rec:ollections : lmineemnings: baton twirting. and the many industrial exhihits will long he remembered. f1'5'3riKi?tam.tmfr .1tf'g. 4-via f-:J ..,.,, t t' . - A - . ,V ,' r ' 1:11 , - ..- 1,r eww, iw- ' Aw - LL, 34, lxzcx ,qqjiqypggrgdh Q . . 1 1 l .,,:J,,.A, I . J , - . -. f .4-an . - .. H -vi - . . . -.. 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I if if . .-, -f...n - ',,1f'r,wfx 'a'- ', A A .y 2, 'ff-1 - -f 4 ' , Hhs. :5't9'l.o-ur-1u0lA.u4:.f:m,..f. , , 1 ., - tm: 4. -. - 1- :LP-T, th' ' ' -P ,.,. fU'.g.'x ' 'l'IlE QUEEN ANU HER COURT really for the big Jubilee one h11n1lrr'r1' anrl fifty nnilx parliripaling in Ihr' four-hour parazlv. This float was one of tho laznfshly lll'l'0fllfl'l'I entries of sinfrlaf-lv. ll Q I I TOPS IN 't'WIRI.ERS Dawn, Alta, and ,loycv Burg, all nationally rm'ogni:4'cl for their lalvnl, wen' hosts ,lor the baton twirling champion- ship :luring Jubilee :vt-elf. fi - TISNSION MOUNTS BACKSTACE as Iwo hnal- ists, alanznav Ariana Jackson and Dawn Burg, await rm' lo begin beauty paraflz-. 'falti W 5 'I'IllCOI,I1'I'0WN 1I0l'N4ZlI.lwuri:1,u ujlfllou' lou'n.wm1n lII'F.Yf'lIf Sitler, Charle: Poet, William Thompson Palmer Lui rmzl Dulf his prolalwnl during lln' .Y1',llIlllINIfJ1'1llll. uRl'1'lIlll'1'lIIUIIS.U rv1'ir'u'i1lg Kcwpnrts. pus! vrvlllx QI' Rm! I,inn. Sm-n lllll'll'Il,Yllllj.,' Ilw l'lIIIIll'lllII1'II ure Call TWU l'lUNllNl'1N'I' lIl'lilfl'1YS. lrvlnlr. IVIIU llllI,Yl'll impor- Ianl rnlrx in ill1'0l'Il0I'llll'll,Q' nur 1111471 into II lmrouglz ll'f'l'f' lVlrx. !.'llf,II'l'ilI1' M1'w'r mul Ur. ,lnlm M. H-rxull. I?llV'II'lI,Yl'll lay l'nlririu lfurnx mul fluff Sillvr. Rlvfl'll,.' IJOMES7'lII SlflfNl'f Il Ixyfirul SIIIIIIAIIIIFX' Nlllfllillg in Rvrl Lion in f'!ll'l,Y 1000. li 1 J- i E , . I l ! 5 E ff If '-15 If fi 'if SIN REMV' 1 C 1 GRADUATION STYLES have really undergone a change since the time of the depression. the Charleston. and World War 1. Seen. here are ' 3 LV-:A V- 4 some of the many dresses which were considered tops in their day. H 1 A l ' ' Representing 1932.J. Smeltzerg 1931, C. Lutz: 1929. B. Bentzel: 1927. Q2 1 s , 4 i Yi-1 u V ' N. Kniselyg 1925, S. Mellingerg and 1918, E. Stunt . -Z 1 1 X 1 h E .1 1 P . . A ,1 , 1 l avi Q A 3 I E E 5 il 7 , iq 1 Legs ' .5 yi X A ' . Y. , A 5 s f I I 2 A 1 1 1 1 sf ' If . A ' S H31 -A v sr' qs QQ? F i f f LF xi x sl ,Qkll . Af E K + I4 X. 1 . L QQ, . 1 X A - 1 ff'-as . Q T ' x . ' , , .- N 1 3 gg . i H Q g A cf X. -J Q ' - , ,I f I rv A HAPPY FAMILY of the 20's strolling through rv- A . L created Fairmount Park on u Sunday outing. The mn- cession stand in the background al one lime was snwmrzy- mous with the park. ,.,0m aZcZeeSc4ooZp OLD FASHIONED school marrn of the little red school house days, to join in the vocalizing. The organ wheezes-but an the ll01l'Il beat. Sharon. Berlein. leads the weekly singing class. On such an occasion there is music in the air. everyone was exemptedfrom the familiar dance stool in the corner 99 Thr- comic thriller, uRi1lIlSllilCklC lnnf, the JUNIOR PLAY. W55. concerns an old maid librarian who saved her nioncy for 20 years. in ordcr to lnuy a hotel. She purchases u tunihle-down place ncar the ocean. and gets just what she hargains for----plus a great deal more. 6603! ANlNlA'l'lill WARNING ,L'l'l'1'l1 II 1'c.w'r1 unrlc In Ihr' propriclnr of RIIlII.Y1l!lI'ln'l1' Inn as II calm nicrz' mul hcr lvzwr look on. SELUND ALI acfrcxscx in lllllliilllll She encountr tions. the lix to enlarge at RAMSHACKLIQ INN CAST: ll. Anrlcr- son, H. Stablcy, W. Eaton, I. Kniscly, B. llizfncr, F. Kolllcr, S. xlflaycs, R. Rci- lnolzl, K. Horn, H. La111'L'x, L. Frcgni, W. Sncll, D. Slzojf, F. Snyrlcr, C. Krcvgcr. :rs ghosts. secret trunks, lIlySl.Ul'l0l1S situa- ing and the dead. and somehow manages thc end none the worsc lor her extraordin- lify CXpCI'lCIlCC. AlN fmls qnitc ll fcw slrzrtfcrl actors and T110 rillian with gun in hand wloscs in. n....- i lp fi I SENIOR PIAN C.fXS'l'. l RON'l': Carol-in Elzrlmrl. Floyrl Sny- zlvr, Lois .'ll1rlre1l'.v, lflyfle Krvvgvr, lflaine Stump, Gloria Hoff- man. l 11w' l,e'11l:. Null: Keimolrl mul l1'arl1ara Ranzsay. SECOND: Inspired hy the Mother Goose rhyme. The Little Dog Lauglietlf' the class of 756 ehose to produce the SENIOR PLAY of the same title. ln this delightful eonn-ily. Laurie. just home from eollege. tries lo Qllllli l'llZfl.l'1lJ lay LIIIIFILVQS IIIIIIXIIIII l1I1f1A!'S. llarllla. enarfrrl ln' larix .'flIflI'l'Il'.Y. lt'l7lHl!'l'S jus! zrlml lu :lo next in onler lHlI'!' pvrzrv. i ,A ,Q -1 4 e E 101 lfaynzonrl Paul, Par Rnnlflc, Donalrl AIIKIUVSOII, lllnry ZiIllllll'f- man, Wa-rm' lfalun. ,,l'lIllllilll' f,l'1'l'IIIlHl'l' mul Km' llnrn: Trvlrlll' Kreegvr in foreground Il'l'llI Slfippy. psyehologize'7 her friends and relatives whit-h develops into an uproar with jumlmle hloeks. energy peaks. and the ZUllllT1'0WSlil Ink Blot Test. All finally halls ancl the family retains its normal life. 5KlLl.l lll. HANDS are :lor-w.v.w1r,t' In lmrw- rm lo l1llflll'll'l'l' 41151. .lunv Iiurlfv lIHl4'll'I'1'.'i rnnlrilzg up f.'!lf0l'Yl1 lflrrlmrl :ll llzr' final rlrrxs I'1'lH'Ill'.Wll. CREA'I'lCD FRU M CLAY by Darby Eisvnlmrt. Ifll' boxer is flis plnyffrl by Doris Eaton Mnsorl. nzllxtumfing rlny rrmlrlvlirzg artisf. ferztllrvfl in a spring asselnbly. Lzjfr: CRAZY. lVllXl'1D-UP DOLL. Nlznry Klli.9l,l-X'. rrnslzvs all barriers with llll 1's.wn1ir1l HI!'SSfIgl' In Ihr' stlzrlvnt body. ll par! Qfllze yerlrfmolr Il.Y.Vl'llIID,,Y. 17 0 l ri1lz1y mornings brought ulurll lo look forward to.. . clubs uufl other school organizations: all wore ou the ASSlClVll3l.ll'lS. Spf-vial 2lSSt'lIll1ll1'S brought iu by outside- agvuflu the- past year. Cfllllillllillill aufl farcv-llllcfl pro- vul4'l'I1lim'rs llllll Spvulwrsl ITl'0g1,'I'llll1S put ou by YilI'l0ll5 Scutulious. llUNill,llDlNG llw Illlfllllf' ywzrfmolr promotion IIXSUIIIIIIQ' is ilu' Plllillfi stajl pleased zviih thf' lhvnzf' and lrrulc' lllllfk. Sillm11r'ltf'x qfflnr Prlslf' - K ? K ir... f .kfk f N . S VHLIXN, lil., K 5 v i L I s f 3 K -. X 0 Y' Q lllf .. . l 9 If In hu 1 f ,.f,...J.-I ,VI NEWI,Y'OPENED PRESENTS seem to be the poirit of interest as the children in theforeground busy tlzemselzfes with Beal the Clock stunts during the Christmas assembly sponsored by thcfaeulty com- nziltee. aww, , TV'S INFLUENCE is shown by this Masquerade Party. Ihemefor Ihr' Library Club assembly. Moderator, J. Dixon. irzterrietvs two characters, Tom Sawyer and , Hm,Hebc,,n. Film A FANTASY dance of dolls performed by Joyce Brenm-man wtth her accompanists. Sue Mitzel and La Dawn Fix. added several sophis- ticated moments Io the Christmas program. 3 5 2 u I03 I I .s3ii I al V ' ,, If I I ' I f 1 A If I 3' 1 f W 5 I OUT OF THE MAGIC HAT comes Clarlys Cohn wearing her own creation, in ilze EXPERIENCES ABROAD are being asswlzbly lIfl'.Vl'l1l1'Il by the Home Econonzics Department. Others are Phyllis Bnwles rvlizwrl by Mr. Earl Warner IIS l10 Nancy Green, Peggy Zarfos, and Far: Brown. tells of bis trip around the worlrl. M1456 74425 SIIO'I I'lSII PLAIDS anrl ollwr SOI1llt'Ilil'S pnrzrlzasarl wllilc on lzvr trip lo Ifnglanrl last snrnnzvr are flisplaywl by Elaine ' Stump. E I I Q I FAMILY HEI supposed wrzns Denison Playa I APS I A'l'I'IER gn! np aftvr being groluizlefl by Ilvr boyfrivnrl. Tho .wane was vnacfed by tlw 'rs of Plzilarlelplzia in the play, One Never Can, Tell. 9 , I .li 'l'llE MIXED ENSENIBLE prorlllvcs .sonic bl'!ZIlflA-iilll lanes while singing smmral selvrriuris rluring thz' spring fc'sti1'itias. o Xvhcn May rolls around, it is time to combine the choruses, and thc newcomers this year'-V-!mvlurinet quar- tzlluntsofthe musical organizations into one big NIGHT tot. mixed ensemble, and tenor solo. Ifugcnc Godfrey OF MUSIC. Colden tones heard from the hand, the served as student director. in arf! .H .f A l'RIS'l l'Y PICTURE was rrratvll bv Ihr' Girls' Chorus while appearing as om' of thx' various highlights in Hay. 105 MUSIC lJIRE.C'I'0RS Kohvrf Surplus, Dorothy Adams, aml Ronahi Goodman pansr' :luring husy monwnls lwforv arfivilivs 1101111111 at Ihr' Night of .IIIlSI.I'. ..- YULETIDE CAROLS being sung by a group from the girls' chorus as they promenade through the halls giving the school an air of holiday gaiety. CHRISTMAS. . .Energetic students industriously decorate home r.oomsg carols are sung in Latin classg new tastes in foods are acquired in French classg and the girls' chorus goes caroling through the halls. Christmas is near. 744: O I SCENES FROM SANTA'S WCIJRKSHOP being recreated by two artists, Joan Shelley and Kaye Patterson,jrorn room 107. This roorn, by the way, proved to be one of the prize winners. Below: Judges at work. 106 TO THE VICTORS-the principals' trophy. Showing his boys the spoils ofthe West York game, beaming Coach Sample holds high the prize which proved worth-fightin'for. I I I I I I I I To bring the football year to a memorable close, the C.A.A. sponsored the FOOTBALL DANCE to honor the team. Upon being crowned royalty, each senior player was presented a miniature gold foot- ball. BACK FOR SECONDS are C. Artman anrlfriend. COACH SAMPLE lights up the cigar he vowed to smoke upon Red Lion's winning ofthe West York game. Last April 28 Red Lion Area High School was host to approximately 186 eighth grade students from surrounding area schools. The occasion was the annual OlllEN'l'A'l'lON DAY. National Honor Society mem- bers guided groups on explorations of the rooms and halls and visited classes in session. The out-of-towners also were enlightened on the school's curricula and social activities. An assembly program followed with plenty of time intervening to meet new friends. fx and G Q Q ws AA X 1, 2- 'wh 5 0an'Flq'Ols A l3R0Sl'EC'l'lVE FRESHMAN, ,lanicv Kaslmer, lzauing flu' course of studies explained by Mr. Moore, principal. ll CHEERY VISITCDRS anticipate a rlay full of new ilenturrrs and pleasure as tlwy arrive for tlw annual spring orientation. 6w0m ' SHOP WORK avllicvvrrzents being cxanzinvrl by a group of visiting eiglltll grarlv boys. Tlu' lV.ll.S. zro11rl111'Ir'1l flu' tour nl the builrlings. 108 I Nutt- tmzils plus tl Sl1pt'l'IUl' rating wc-rc the goals ul' gl'0tlltS uttcmiing I-'ORICNSICS this year. lt was thu first timv tht- vntirc Ivuml travclccl to the contest. Red Lion fxl't'll High 1'1-11-ivcd SUll0I'i0l' ratings in liatnn wirling. 1-lairinot tlllill'it'L smlrc drum. and liaritmic l1o1'11. 1 5 . 1 Vin ,AA 'i , 1 X 1 . O' CLARINET QUARTET, l.i1llIl'll'S Zrlrfvs. Rnlwrt lfurgl. lfllfllfll SI1111lf'y. Illlll llomzlrl l,l'lll'l'll'f., 101-rv ffIfl'llXil' 1l'lVllllI'l'5. X RHYl'llNl ROCKS as lI111111l1l l'ifl',t' 1l1'111a11.vIr11t1's his Ir11f'11Ix 1111 Agx ilu' IIFIIIIIX in IIXSPIIIIII-B . I 0 O FOR Oltlt Il.-XNCINU l'l.li1XSUlili. 111' 1111111 11111 1111-11 l1a111l. FRONT: JI. Slvin, R. S1111'lI1, B. H, , . . ' l1I0l't'. 5l',t,UNlJ: I'. l'11:f'r, ll. I' 11111. .ll. l,r111f'L:v. T. Tollirzgf-r, IP. Croxx. II. Cipw. I. Kvvrwr, R.Si1l1'r. 9 ff ,fini ff.. 89 I. f' - Mi.. SR, IIIKLII IVXNU Rirkiv' Sillvr. l,r1rr-i'Snlill1. Tfvl f:I'lIIllllll.JIIj' Kl'f'lI1'l'. lluriil Gross. Uurrvll Gipv. lmr' Kvllvr. Lulnziz' lfurnlmrl. lwr' SllIl'llZl'f. lfnlwrl St'l'lIl'iNl. lfurr-i' Illlllllfjfilll. ,!IIllIl'.Y lflc'lm'l1.v. luv flllllllllll. Kulwr! llmx. lz'lu'mnl Sriiilvr. Rl1'lIIlfllSIIIfllI. Rolwrt Un1'ru'r'. l'11lli lfurnx. l'liilli.w lz'11.w1ril1,u:'r. HMI: Ifirzxlvml. f.'1ll'lll,YlI 0 0 Slllflvills uilli gmail spirit uiiil musical laxlvlil lllilkl? IIIISICNIOR BIXNIX'VIlt'il'Il1'XYIIll'llNIil'S.I'0lllill1'S.LlIld piw-visiuii liIllilIg1llI'llXill1'1I l'l1l1'l'llliIIlIN'lli Iivfuivfmmot- lialll QLLIIIIVS. This ggrmip pa1i'lim-iputvil in thi- ,lilbilov pairauiv. lIllIll1'I'UllS lN'Il ruliivs. fvowiisics, liiglil of lIIllSi1'.ilIl1l olii1'i'a1m'lixili1's lmlli iii :mil out of school. xwvl'llIlI1'I'1l1N'S mil IlllllS1'llll'Sf' IIPIIIIYIIIllSi1'iilIlS.ilSWHS wvii in llliIH'ilI'lllIl'4'S iiiaulv annul ruin and mud. in 4llllIyQilI'l'1'SQllHllNNllH. I.,-KST 1Z'Xl.l. ,liar ull lrlrlllln-l'.w :gf ilu' lllllllf lornlingnn lr11.w.3' lmunrl-fin' lllr' l lll'!'II.Nll'X rnrzllzvliliml ul York lliglz Srlmul. Yons. limzfzfl. Burn! Kohlvr, Bvryl Dirk Slvin. ,lr lfvniz. if 1 'ir ,fi im Barry Fvirlvr. Clmrlvs lf'nrlfingf'r. Cf1rr:lEls1'.vx1'r. Bffiwrly 'll Slfllllfy. Bllllllj' FflIII0l'l'. Nwl Srfrifhrllrlrl. flllflllyll Rusxvll. Bill Df'Sl10ng. fulfu Sri-wlvr. BlIfllf'll Noll. iz' Coeynzan. Lflrrli' Slllffll. ,Irvin Conn, Lum juni' 1 1 I ...-Q 'E 'T :Inn TlIAYl0f.Jllti,1' Ulp. Ciziirlvx Grim. jarmfs Harman. Dr11'idKnis- ic'-V. Kay Kvlly. Hvlvn Deslmng. Gail Sll'l'f'llf',Y. .-Inn Kiirzmiinxt. Eiigvm' Sizyfiwr, fllririrrii Crmpvr. liflffll-Yll Frifs. jqffifjv Douglas. RfJ1illt',X'Sf'f'l1fiSi. Ciliwrt Smilli. Suxnn Smilh. Donald Dvlu'f'ilz'r. Iillfillll Svrlzrixr. Mir'l1r1e'i Lfiiwffx. Trim Tnllingvr. Jvrry Kllliffiflllll ,,,Zq0cn ' I 5'5- Ermis Fishffl. ,lnnwx Ulp. Shirlrjv Crolhv. Cary 7Q'xI. Rirlmnl Zufhs. .'Il!',1'!IIIl1Pf Hiinigzlzuiix. Dnfmla' ,llll1I'.Y. jnnnnx Snwlvr, lfnnulrl Crow. Ruth :Inn Fliiiflzlzriiigli. lflifirlffs DIlIlfJ1lI'fl,1'. Uvorgv Millrr. Suffix' iurvrx. 7l'rrvV Ke'1'.w'j'. l urr1'.vl Koilivr. Kvilli I,I'IlfllUff1L ixllliyil Slvin. ganna! A LASTINC MOM ICNT-fbr all 11111111 mwrzlzvrs-ll1f' lramp. Iramp. lrnmping Q1 Ilivjblzr-lizilf' purmlr' iwlai on Ihefinnl1ir1yQfRe'f1Liorfs DiHIH0Ill1l,llliIilf'l'Aff'.Yfil'ifil'S. This l1!Iybf0llg'lll nu! lil1'iIl'.vl in all Qfux. ! 5, fu' MAJORETTESA-LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Burg, Mary Beth Flinrlzbaugh, Nancy Neu- haus:-, Fae Brown, Barbara Keller, LaDawn Fix, Joyce Burg, Sally Harvey, Sandra Barnliarl, Jo An Finn, Patty De Vono, Yvonne Warner, Barbara Smeltzer. gmwlb ' Adding a pictorial quality and a special sparkle to all band formations were the good- looking, high-stepping MAJORETTES and smart- ly dressed, snappy-marching COLOR GUARD. ln the best Red Lion tradition, they were always on hand to do their duty. Snow, rain, or gloom of night did not keep these brisk performers from exhibiting their techniques. COLOR GUARD-Ronald B. Leiphart, Kenneth Beaver- son, Robert Shelley, Lowell Anstine, Philip Wert. 0 0 h in ll 5 ' 'J --11 ,- ..., F5 'N,. SOME ENTHUSIASTIC and some tired expressions on this Junior High Chorus group :luring their Monrin-i' morning musical interluzle. THE JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS. under the leader- ship of Ronald Goodman, adds many happy moments and cute renditions lo the spring Night of Music. These young voices are being developed for fixture careers in music orjust for the enjoyment of singing. J 23-8 O -...--. 62,0 A xg, 0 11 JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS-FRONT: R. A. Keller. .-1. Bibig- haux. J. Bitner. S. Lewis. N. Kopp, J. Halznignn. B. ElllPI1llI'i.Y!'f. J. Sprenlrle. B. Well.v. J. Klinrvlirzsi. SECOND: V. Mnrsle-ller. C. Lirzrzwnans. C. Flinrhlmugh. fl. Klinezliuxl. If. Lamlis. I.. Smillz. M. Mayes, D. Kinanl. THIRD: B. Finn. H. Rohlrr. M. Drur- fiorf J. A. M. J. Schoonznkvr. C. lvlllbflllllillll. FOUR'l'll: nl. Cipr. H. Taylor, C. Sirvmy. M. Grown . J. Ulp. J. Ii'ou'xvr. 'sr' - i h.-A H1-rxhm'r. If Ful4'mu'. S. Smilh. ff. R4'i1l1'r. lf. Slri1'lfl1'r. P. l'il:e'r.j. nl. Finn. ll. Kurll. J. lfrf'nm'nmn. l ll- I'lI: 17, Confl- yvur. B. Turlwrl. ,l. 1. lfiilxnu. P. .-Ullwlls, lf. 'lll.Vlflll'. S. Hvrlrsl. S. Runklf'.,l. Su'wla'r. C. Millrr. S. Crulllv. I.. lflwrly. SlX'I'lI: lf. lfvlllzvl. N. .-llIIxp1u'lle'r. Sl'l',ll'fSl. ff. fflulllf. K. Mill4'r. C. Kre'u'suu. S. Hvury. J. lirnflrw. L. lVnrlriu,f:f'r. N. I,nnflis. D. Burlrc. f. Krmrson. H3 In pri-parauon for comhinc-cl voices of ln Mrs. Adams, flircctor CHORUS, chose slucl sophomorc Classes. A n for high school leltvr: chorus work. ENGROSSIED in the taxi, newly tl4'ljllil't'tI svlcvfiolz ri resounding through llic' Lhc annual Night ol Musiv. lhc oys anfl girls could lw livarml halls Carly Monday mornings. of SENIOR l'llCH MIXICD vnls from svnior. junior ancl umhur ol thc IIll'I1llJl'I'S qualilir-cl i. having had sc'vc1'al yvars of of ltfllfllillg tfw fl'llOl' par! uf fl rv se'z'1'rr1l senior lziglz lmyx. 0 W 0 lNllXl'ill Cill0llUS. l Ii0N'I': If. Stump. C. Ellrlzart. .-I. lflllrlicr. l'll'l'il'. fl. Taylor. I.. B'lI'lIlI!Iff. f. Uflclnzmz. l 0UR'l'll: I.. IXIIIII N illrluwx. T. Tnllingvr. ll. Crmpvr. P. llufxv. N. l'fc'i,Uc'r. J. 1lII'0llI',2!ll1. S. .Yf'.rpur't. IV. Falun. lf. PUAH. R. Scrlzrixf f llnnlrl. lf. Ucllirlgw. SEQIONIJ: J. .'lIISIl.lll'. 1. C1'in1.J. Kllllllll, ll nrsfngz'r. R. IVllliV1Il'ffgllf. T. CL'l'.Y!'j'. I.. Kvllcr. J. AIVIXYIII K I TMI. ll. U-'lH'lll'l', II. lloxtl1'r'. lf. S1H'CI1lilC. l'. Nvss. ill, W. Koons. l IF'l'll: H. Paul. C. Carnvr. lf. KlBt'gl'I'. N. 1:'lfs. If. lX'UlIIl'I'. ll. llvllslzrzw. 'lllllllllz f. lfcrnmn. IJ. Cross. ffltvr, N. Kinarrl. I . Crow. D. Cipv. f. 0112. H. l2l'SllUIl,L W Knislvy. Il . Snvll. J. Krifsvly. J. f,l'CflllI.1lCf. D. Krzisvly. U. Cofmway, Dljones, N, Seat-hman' 1-1 Snydef. if .9 if 1 IH fx ax Ilwlr grnup ulmul Illl' pirlnn fur um' uf nmny l1IH7ll'flIIl.Y 9' if? ' ','5 3 Z. L pf . lc , X s ' ' If 1 5 1'5- If GIRLS' ClIURUS--l liUN'l': I7. Ilirnvr. S. Crnsx. II. Tlmmp- Pitzvr. J. M1'KinIvy. P. Crm-v. I.. Slulllvy. lf. Cf-v.w'y. l Il 'l'll sun. M. SIt'l7IIt'HS. C. Ilnffmrm. N. Smifh. P. Ifyvrs. K. Ix'1'IIy. II. IV. Iilrnlzfgan. If. Sm1'II:r'r. 5. Ix'irmrfI. .I. IYI'l'Ij'. I.. .'ll1-Iflligurl IIos1I1'r. If. I.11m'r. SICCONIF: ,I. Crow. pl. I.f1r1c'. ul. Iflltrfzvr. I.. ,I. 01'r'rn1iIIc'r. ff. Ix'uI1I1'r. If. SlII'4'IlIx'll'. Y. Il'V!ll'lIl'I'. C. la'l.w-.v,w1- .'Y1u'4'. P. lfurrrm. I.. Crow. M. Cohn. J. Curzn. If. If11.wxUII. IJ. .I. Ix'nnns. ,I. I.f'Iu'r. SIXTH: P. RIlIlIx'Il'. If, Ifwzlzrl. II, Iluin Grim. P. II is1'. TIIIIIIJ: .I. Al1s11'l11'. .I. SIl'1l.I'l'f. N. Crczvz. N. sIz'mI. S. PVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. 11. SHIIIII. ,I. I'i1'IfvI. ,I. Sm'rI4'r. I.. lfurg f 1 M- D' SIUIII- ld- BWIVS. 5. Iiurnlmrf, Il, lIfrm'r. .I. Cvlzr. N. K. IfiIfCl1Im11.w. .L PIIIIIIIIIIIIIIS. P. Ifllrnx. If. l IIlII'IlI1!lllgll, fi IIr'nrr. nf. Cvmlw. .I. Ifurg. I'0l'R'l'll: .I. KIIIIIIIP. If. Clrll-f1'IIr'r. Rupp. .I. IIINIIIAIIIP. B, Stunzp. C. Cvtz. ,I IIw1't'I'IlI!1I1. JV. Ifncwmnz. X. Klilzvfvllvr. P. df ' Fvminim- voim-s vc-hoing through thv r'nI0tm'ia on IIIIIOSKIHY morning sigllifivs CHRIS' CHORVS nt work. Tha' ulirm-1-lm'. Mrs. Aclauns. is pmlwzllmly prvpzxring llwm for nppm1rz1l1r'vs in YKIFIOIIS assvrnlmlivs and vspvvi- ally for llw Urim-mation program. Thr- girls also von- lrilwuto svwrnl sm-In-rlimrs cluring llw Night of Musir-. l'li.M1'l'llIE Nl.-XKES l'HIiI ElI'l' is IIN- 111-Iivf of Ilzenw girlx rr'Iu'ur.wIs. 115 Ei' Q! 1, 'J . t . H IQEIQ.. . WUI I IMI JUNIOR BAND-R. Yoas, G. Grove, K. Ruby, E. Lentz, B. Landis, R. Grove, B. Stein, IV. Blevins, D. Frey. J. Klinedinst, I. Trout, E. Snyder, B. Smith, C. Hull, R. Miller, T. Tarbet, D. Dietz. J. McKinley. C. Wise, G. Grim, P. Ropp, C. Wert. S. Lewis, V Marsteller, P. Zajos, B. Norris, J. Klinedinst, J. Lane, C. Smith, M. Kunkle, B. Myers. B. Znrfos, M. Prull, S. JUNIOR BAND, preparing for a debut in seriior band. Squeaky strains resounding during the opening weeks of school improve to melodious tones by the end of the year. Thompson, W. M. Butcher, C, F Falcone, M J. Moulton, A. R. Smeltzer, D. Shenberger, L. Love, D. Meods, K. Overmiller, Leik, C. Klinger, D. Rost, J. Burke, N. Keller, Hangen, A. Thompson. K. Landis, K. Grimm, Hildebrand, P. Hofmaster. J. Furst, B. Sechrist. Srneltzer, C. Smellzer, D. Ernenheiser, VI Win- stead. MUSIC CLUB members this past year learned how to use tonett instrumentst important. es, did part singing and studied musical mf the band. Voice development was quite do-wb ' 70: def-fa 116 MUSIC CLUB-FRONT: W. Linnemans, J. Mc Kinley, R. Grove, J. Dietrich. SECOND: G. Linnernans, D. Kellison, B. Hershner, J. Grove, P. Andrew, Mr. D. Myers. THIRD: B. Miller, P. Dettinger, B. Overrniller, H. Kunkle, M. Ams- pacher, E. Grove, S. Fake. il I1 wr ,fi if r in Y- 1 22151 '56 ROYALTY. lhe new lille holders. Danne Shojfand Barry Sweetheart Swing by Many' Ann Todd and Robert Sm der from Sitler. queen and king of Hearts, formally installed al the the class of '55. Q One of the social highlights of the year was the VALENTINE DANCE. Sponsored hy the junior class, the Sweethearts Swing's,' most important moment was the crowning of the king and queen of Hearts. A prince and princess were also honored a week earlier at Cupid's Ballf' the junior high dance. DANCE, BALLERINA, DANCE, but remember the foes you step on may be your own. J li . S, fu I X isis? i ' f 5 Q, . , l 1 7 MINIATURE MONARCHS,joyce Brennemrm and Dale Smith re ceiving laurels befitting a princess and prince of Hearts Hanrlmg flown the titles are Lonnie Barnhart and Joyce Burg .515 117 M l With numerous hours of practice them in class and after school, all gym through twelve, were again ready to skills and achievements. In order to drills behind classes, seven display their exhibit their talents, these agile groups staged the annual spring CYIVI REVUE lor the benefit of their parents and friends. Included on the program were brisk marching, graceful daneing, precision exercises, tumbling, and rope climbing. MIXING IT UI' an the mats-two enthusiasts stage a wrestling exhibition. On? 'l'UMBI.ING FORMATIONS being displayed by tivo nf the more arlvanrerl gym starlents. Sally llaracy and .Uawn Burg. '20'S ROAR ACAIN in this ensemble of viaarrious young ladies who demonstrate the sauift-moving antics of the Charleston. ll8 ,Ls 1 .. I OIL PAINTINGS are one uf the many projects the zulzraneed art DA VINCI? Not quite, but Joel Miehnels. a sixth stuzlcnls lrrrhlc. Loix ,-Imlrfrlrx has vonzpleted her Illlflllfllg and awaits grade art student. is certainly trying. us ri nunzlfer FOIIIIIIUIIYS from Jun Smith. Eliznhetlz Moulton and Lora Lee Wolf. of his FIIISSIIIIIYCS ohserw' his hm' work. 0 X I 1't. Preparing for the annual ART EXHIBIT in early spring provides much excitement for the art classes and espn-vially the advanved art students who but arranfrv it. Modern designs, arehitectllral construction, flngvr painting and otha-rs were displayed in the halls and art room. FAMILY GROUPS visit the art exhibit examining thefine :fork of the xtllrlerzts. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seehrist with their son Thomas seem to be enjoying it. DEfNIONS'I'RA'l'IONS on url ter'hniq111' are rvtrriezl out hy the lH1I'fll1I'1'l1 ar! slmlents -A-- Wvlflrnz Kopp nnrl Darby Eiserzlmrl Putting IIIIUIUIIVIT hloz-hx tvhiwh will ho lH'I'l1fl'lI into wurrls. ORCHESTRA-Piano: D. Smith: Drums: D. Freyg Violins: D. G. Smith, R. Sechrislg Clarinets: N. Seachmnn.. W. DeShong: Eisenhart, B. Molallrzn, S. Herbsl, P. Pilzer, ,I. Turlzuztnn, N. Saxes: B. Rcirler, P. Ensminger, C. Yoas: Trumpets: R. Sitler, Kopp, N. Klinefeller: Olmes: C. Sechrist, D. Detwilerg Flutes: L. Smith: Tmmbone.. J' KauJ,,m,,. I The solemn and dignified strains of Pomp and The ENSEMBLE, a group of nightingales, under Cireurnstancev signihed ORCHESTRA reshearsing, the direction rJfMrs. Adams, rehearsed for assemblies, this in preparation forthe main event, Commence- Night of Music, and outside engagements. ment. GIRLS' ENSEMBLE-FRONT: Mrs. Adams. SECOND: C. N. Green, J. Ku ub, J. Overmiller. FOURTH: Ness, C.Kal1.- Dellinger, N. Glalefelter, N. McGuigan, B. Smellzer, R. ler, S. Ba nhart,,I. Conn. S. Mayes. J. McKinley. Sprenkle, A. Butcher. THIRD: C. Ehrhart, J. Pickle, J. Anstine, 120 ,a- .-----L C.. Q Q 0 ...A I JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL-FRONT: C. Vr1sellns.f. Taylor. R. .-I. Keller, 1. Whitman, C. W'ard, D. Kinrlrrl, D. Laucltzs, R. DeShong, S. Gross. SECOND: C. Ruby, C. Striclrler. S. Henry, L. Young, G. Rider, D. Frey, B. Seoks. R. Sprenkle, GJ Helping others is the primary purpose of the JUN- IOR RED CROSS COUNCIL. This group, with ad- visor Miss Myers, made tray favors for the veterans' hospital. With the aid ofthe Home Economics depart- ment, television cushions were made from discarded silk stockings. I 2.5 R. Eberly. THIRD: P. Runlrle. F Herbn. P. Leiplmrl. K. Kelly. J. Sechrist, M. Peters. C. Clark. C. Krvwsori. B. Sn-ll, L. Lloyd. FOURTH: T. Melhorn, N. Welsh. P. Wert. F. Herbsl. C. Cris- well, R. Barley. K. Shzmzolfcr. L. Keller. P. Rodgers. The BIOLOGY CLUB is a peppy gang with an overflow ofenthusiasm for nature. A big point ofin- terest is the annual visit to the Pennsylvania State Farm Show. Field trips in and around Red Lion are also onthe agenda. Mr. Shoemaker is the sponsor. ups K Q . if . . If 1 ii I A 2 fi ' t i 1 X 1 1 BIOLOGY CLUB-FRONT: S. Myers, R. Bupp. P. Shaw, M. D. Knisely, J. Deller, f. Spyker, D. Miller. D. Hegner. R. jami- Gohn. C. Frey. E. Allemon. N. Godfrey. SECOND: G. Hedrick. son. H. Wolf I2I W fs Lg, had .1 , 3 94 Foods and fashions arc the products of the FUTURE IIOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA. These girls hc-Ipod makv food for tvas and svwvd for the Red Cross while lvarning tht' funciamcntals of homemaking. Sc-voral mc-mbcrs won ribbons at the York Fair for their fine work. 5 M .iv -. M Mfr -...W . , SOME POIINTERS on knitting are given by Mrs. Betty Laucks to members of the Future Homernakers of America. -3 :QW 'i PRIZES won at tlic York Fair for sewing skill are dis- play:-zl by Ilwsu svzwfn girls: FRONT: Louise Workinger. Annalvc .fIm1f'rson. fam' Krcwson. Peggy Zarfos. SEC- OND: Nanry Green. Beth Winsteazl. Gladys Gohn. ,-fee 1444442 ' gram F.H.A.-FRONT: Martha Myers, Kay Lutz. Donna Grim, Byers, Joanne Gemmill. Rath Knarlson. FOURTH: Mary Joelana flrnolfl. Gloria Gipe. SECOND: Diane Flinclzbaugh, Bnrtner, Mrs, Betty Lum-kg. Emma Rpllmqn, Nancy Paules, Annalvv flmlcrson. Phyllis Bowles. THIRD: Janet Bair. Patsy Susan Deppen. Fart BFOIUII. ll 122 A PRIZE WINNING HOC, its ribbons displayed in the baelfgrounzl. is the property of Leon Banlfert. it 'fig . i -- K ' . eggs k,,, OJ? F.l7.A.-l7R0N'l': Lanny Peters, Dale Flinelzbaugh. John Smith. Leon Bankert, David Cross, Ronald Grove, Glenn Altland. SECOND: Ceralll Keeney. Dennis Banlfert, Robert Arnold. Samuel Oberzlorfl, Raymond Ritz, Robert Sehlag. lllarlyn Newcomer. John Spyker. Terry Saylotr. THIRD: Robert Keller. YORK FAIR PRIZE WINNERS, memberx of the F.l .A. were: Leon Banlfert. David Runlcle. David Cross. Iohn, Smith. Marlyn Neweome New improved techniques of farming were learnecl hy these future farmers. The F. F. A. gave the boys interested in agriculture actual experienee in building and repairing farm equip- ment, growing crops and raising animals, plus teehnieal faets neeessary for running a successful farm. mwlSacZ Cary Sehztllz, Cale Cernmilli Donald Runkle. FOUll'l'll: Thomas Ely, Palmer Kauffman. Preston Kaufman, Robert Brady. Kenneth Shoe. Robert Watson, David Runlfle. Donald Witmer. Charles Strayer. Cary Ceesey. INOT PIC'l'URlilJ: Kurvin Grove! .1-3 v ?': 2 in 4., ef., At the annual NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY assembly, I new members from the junior and senior classes are admitted on the basis of scholarship, leadership, service, and character. In addition to the honors given them, this group has the pleasant task of playing host to Orientation Day visitors. , .,,. , 5, ' 1. K 2 x Sli. s ic- P 1 I It 2 ,..' ' Iii' ., , 'Q I f I l ? if fail s if 4 3 t s All -if p f 5 I jf , tl A , 1' BECOMING PERMANENT MEMBERS ofthe Na- !! P I A tional Honor Society, Rath Ann Flinchbaagh and Q ' l: ' Lg Lorelei Grove are enrolled by Ned Heindel. . ' I df. V . W i lnl xv c 4' I I s I . .ffg.'i'm'b, 52 ' ' x tt. I , ' XIX CANDLE LIGHTING CEREMONIES symbolizing WZ K , 0 that new members have been inducted into the Na- K . tional Honor Society. wit? NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-FRONT: ,Ioan Wierman, Nedra Slenker, Barbara Smeltzer, Harold Paley, Keith Dear- dorf Rickie Sitler, Robert Pof Wayne Eaton, Phyllis Ens- minger. SECOND: Janet Gehr, Jo Ann Koons, Sandra Barn- hart, Ruth Ann Flinchbaugh, Elaine Stump, Lorelei Grove, Margo Stein, Donna Knisely, Nancy Pfeifer. THIRD: Patricia 70:04 1-'V De Vono. Ora Lee Craig, Margaret Munrlis, Jolene Bair, ,loan McKinley, Phyllis Leiphart, Gail Ropp, Faye Lentz, Linda : Margaret Curran, Linda Burg, Nerl Seach- I isely, Michael Laucks, Patricia Ness, Ann Taylor. Nace. FOURT man, Edward 124 I PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB-FRONT: S. Johnson, R. Reimolfl. P. Wise. SECOND: D. Knisely, M. Zimmerman. G. Hojman. THIRD: C. Ropp, N. Wierman, N. Kinard. FOURTH: G. Fleagle, L. Cehr. FIFTH: D. Koch, F. Falcone, Poised speakers of tomorrow will be glad of the training they received in PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB -learning to express themselves and to be at ease before the public. Along with this club was another newcomer, the CURRENT EVENTS CLUB. Just as the name suggests, its purpose was to encourage in- terest in current events of the day. THIS '55 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION CHART blends as a basis for one of Mr. Tomeisfrequent im- when the Current Events Club meets. promptu discussions it IJ S is J 4, M. Raver, B. Foster, S. Smith. R. Leibhart, D. Henshaw, T. Miller, D. Cooper. H. Flinchbaugh, J. Hyson, S. Grolhe, S. Smith. CURRENT EVENTS CLUB-FRONT: Mr. Charles Tome. advisor: ,Ion Seaks. SECOND: Charles Silar, La Mar Knaub. THIRD: Robert Gannett, William Koons, Norman Miller. l2:'i SKE'l'ClllNC Sll,llOUl'l'l l'ES 111111011 fl'Cl1llt?Il11j' lllI1Jl?lll' in the ,56 1.11111 11111 11r1g11111l 1'111'11s of Lois 1'1II11l't?Il'S llllll Jllll S1111'l11. art 11111111rs. C-7 NEVER-FAILINC LADS who are always 1111111111011 111 1111r1' t1111s3 tr1111s11r1r11 111111l11's4R11n1111l 11. 11111111111 A111 Bfllilf'f'. Forrest Kohler: 111111 1lI1lf1'III lXIl1l11NIIIl 71 1,17 Dust flew. talking began, and with hours of work ahead, the Lion staff ventured on its last big project. Each member had his share of work, completing particular multiples assigned to him. Now with Hngers crossed, each O . . one awaits the return of his completed task. 'xt'- qs' in-.1 in NVD. .41 lun 2 LAYINC OUT 1,18 dummies and final pages 111111 1'11121'1f111g 11i1't11rc sizes are Il 1111 11 the tasks of the busy make-1111 Sill-0'I.1l1l1Il Frcgm: 1311511111111 Sprcrzklc: lelllll 111111, f1111111111111h11 ro-editorg SILZGIIIIC Slcrner: N1'11r11 5112111111: 111111 Duane Shoji 126 CHECKING HOMICROOM SALES, the llusiness Staff skfms over the records, proafl of l1lll7I'l7g xolzl 1750 boolfs. Margo Slein. Pllyllis Lciplzarl. ,leanrzine Over- miller. Sandra Barnlmrt and Nanry Krlisley rompoxe the group. QUICK ON THE KEYS are the lypislx-Jolene Bair Sandra Mayes. anal Kay Horn who l1a1'e the lerlioas job of eheclfzng as well as typing all daily copy. WRIIINC AND RFWRITINC theLr assignments for eo czlztor Woodrow Qnell fcenlerl IS the eflltorzal sta lorelel froze Keith Dearflorj-Y. Flame qturnp Palruza Rani-.le anal Robert Po zelzo seem to be quite SENIOR HIl,I.TOP STAFF-FRONT: L. Fregm. D. Shogi FOURTH: B. J. Lrzuclfs. L. J. Bentz. E. Gevsey. D. Knisley. SECOND: R. Sprvulrlv. S. Sterner, C. Hqflinan. L. Grove. STANDINCZ F. Len!-7. R. P0962 W. Snell. W. E1I10f1..l. Slllilll- THIRD: J. fIIl.SllIIf'. M. La Matte. E. Stump. J. Overrniller. Hold the press! Another scoop in school news has been hanflcrl in by il member ofthe HILLTOP STAFF at the weekly journalism class. This hustle and bustle goes on every month-waiting forthe gz1lleys,cutting, proofing, pasting them, finally sending them offto the printers. These are the tasks necessary to publish the Hilltop.,' our paper. JUNIOR IIILLTOP STAFF-FRONT: N. MrvCuigan. D. Knis- P Ensminger, . Nare. S. Kinanl. L. Mzrflzzigan. STANDING: Ivy. SECOND: L. Burg. C. Kohler, J. Neely, M. Curran. J. Herman, R. ailiwriglllnl. Melhfzrrz. C. Test. M. Laurrks, T. TIIIRD: J. Wiermrm. fl. Taylor. Y. Warner, P. Ness. FOURTH: Tollinger. 128 -, .IOURNALISNI CIASS-IFIIONT T0 RACK: C. lloffnzun. S. Stvrrxvr. L. Crow. P. Ensmingvr. SECOND: D. Slmfl. Y. HVIITIIPF. P. Curran. L. I. Bvnfz. l . Lcntz. THIRD: W. Snvll. S. Kfnrzrrl. L. Fregm. E. Stnnzp, E. Ccescy. A. Taylor. FOURTH: P. Ness. D. Knfslvy. IJ. Knislvy. R. Sprcnlclv. L. lVru'e. FIFTH: ' emo BUIIIILINC OVER WITII ENTIIUSIASM. lII'noclro1v Snell ,m'nits. ll'l'll1 oflzvrs, ilu' l'0II1fI1,'1,'l7flJ,E,'fllI77 rl! llw Pram Cnlzfvrcnvc llvlal at lllarwllvslvl llfglz Svlmol. C. Kohler. J. Ncvly. L. Burg. H. J. Lmzrlfx. M. Lulllrxrlv SIXTH: L. LIlI'CllI'.L'!lI1. N. lWr'Cl1igar1. J. 01'l'fl7lflll'f. .l. Ilyfvr man. I. Anslfne. SEVIENTII: lllisx Farlling. IV. Fulnn. R. Puff J. Smitlz. J. Harnzan. C. Test. R. Wainwright. I. lllvllmrn. M l.n111'lfx. T. Tnllingvr. In pn-pzlralion for ninv months of Imrd work, forty mvmbers of thx- Lion and Hilltop slafIs jour- nvyvd to IITZIIICIIPSIPT lo alla-nd thx' HIIHIIZII YORK- ADAMS PRESS CONFIQIIITNCIC. Thvir pnrposv-flo Ivarn thx- Iatl-sl yn-arlmook and nc-wspapvr I1-vlmiqllvs. IIICIIIKICCI on ilu- rIz1y,s agrvndzl wr-rv many spirilf-QI svssions on prolmlvms whivh Sr'I100I ITIIIJIISIIKWS might vnvounlvr. A gc-l-ar'q11ainlvrI cIanr'v rounmlvcl off the pleasant day of cvc-nts. I wwuM v , . ...ni IIELIIFUI, IIINTS on plmtngrnplzy arf' girvn In ilzis lmrlirulur group !lHCI1l1iI1g ilu: Prvss Corzfvrwzrc lzy ll:-nry Blaine-r, ll Ynrlf plmtug:rnpl1f'r. M.'XU.f'KM l'lUCSllTl'1NT. Iplllllll' Shrgffl .W'lIll'lfl1ffY.lIf1'.Yflll'N n1'1'r n rnvvling lflrfilflllllltllf' hull pulrul rulvs willy lzrr 1hw'r'11li1'f'.v: Ilwlllillt'S1lllllll,'fifXl 11'4':'-pn'xi1lf'l:l: .-Inn TIIYYIUIQX1'l'l'f'fIll',Y'll'f'lIS- lll't'l'I Willirlln l rr'f'nlun..wrnnal1'ir4'-pl'r'xir1r'l1I. KNUI pivllm-:Ii l,UlliS4' MI'l:lll'fIIlll. uxxislunl .w'r'rf'lrIr.x'.! I O xl -.41 ' ly UXl'l'HlIll'lll0ll RISIUZIH SVLII1' lSl'ill'l'l1'lI Ulll1'X1'lW Tlllll'5i4lllf Illtbfllillgl, xx hill- tha- STUDENT COUNKZII s'ml1lm'!silslm-vlinggs. Manny ilC'IiXilil'S1llllI pmjf-1' Wl'l'1'llIIIl1'l'lilkl'llilllli1l1'l'0IIIIlliSlH'4l hull patrol hush um-k. parking SXSIPIII. 1IlllII'4'S. llUlIIl'l'lNlIll dm' il W zmls. I I I NICNIOII Hltlll S'I'l4l1I'INT11Ul'N4IIl, MIHIMIHCRS IVRUNTZ Rulwrl Pqll I luinvS1un1p..lvm1 Cilv. SICCONIYQ lillfllllfil IAIII1'A'S. flliwr IIPIIIIJU. S1'lllIIlN'lx'. luuw' lmnls. lluuuv Shnlll 'VIII li IT: 'Inn 'l'uvlur. ,luun uuifflllflll. Smilh. Hwvrlj' HVIIIZPI. I'vll,Y1' l1'ur.vhi1:,m'r. Rm fn-hr. unfl 'Inn l'uullmrnu.v. mnliunsul Cl1l'iSIlII2lSliIlI1'.illI4l ilu-unnnml Hemi DI':'I'AII.I':D DISCUSSIONS uvrf'frvqrwnlly Farrimi on 1u't14'1'c'l1 their mlrixor. Mr, lflmrlvx iVil1'l1lrf'y. Thv l'0lllll'il nwmlwrs hen' 1IfPJl1I1t'f Gehr ami .-Inn IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIY. THIS I.I'I'TI4IC MAN on hall patrol duty is n Mighly' Mo Il'l1l'l1 il !'0lIlf'.Y to keffpirzg those gl'f'IIl big srrniors in line as Ilwy prorrwnmlvfrom class to vluss. 1515 O ' I I I tr ,IIINIUII Hlllll STIIITICNT COUNCIL MI'2MI3I':RS-- FRONT: D0llFlll1 M6llirlgr'r. Chrlrlftv DfIIlfIh1IVfvY'. ,lny Wolf Tim Copv, BflI1ll4 1' Slvll. Carolyn Shovkney, Larry 0le'u'i1c'r. SICCOND: Rmigvr Koonx, MiA'1' Kvlzr. ,lvrv Srzrwlwr. Nzzrzry Nr'u'r'mm'r. una' lfill Ff!'f'IIlIII1. 131 hl JQ. lJR.'Ul.'X'l'It1lil,UI!ff-'I-'RON'l': f:.SH1fl!I..'l. l,r1m'. l.. Sl7I'l'l1lflL', Cf'r11'g. II. llwvir. l'. lfurrix. ,l. lfllflr. J. Ulp. li. Sllfllllf. II. JY. Nilur. lf. llrnry. 5. Slllllll. N. lfvlflvr. ll. llvilz. C. flllfilll. lllf'l alrl4lgv. I IIf'l'll: L. Slnlfvx. ,l. llrzfncs. I. flrrmlzl. S. lflllllfll, SICQIONU: li. Nispvl. li. Knlscly, lf. Kulzlcr, N. limwn. ll. lllc- ll. ll-iilISll'Illl. Y. Plzillips. lf. lelllllflf. J. Cmzlllm. lf. l,fr11f'lfx, S. Cay, lf. lfnllmun. I. Millar. lll. Fllllfllllllllgfl. V. Snyflvr. ll. Conn. C. ElSl'Ji.St'l'. lf. Svlmvlacrlc. SIXTH: D. Jones. lf. IIil1.J. u'fllll'I7U'l'l'. TIIIRIJ: l,. Sulzlcy. lf. Llll1t'l'.1Y. ,-lrlwlrl. G. Sllyrlcr, lx'1il.wl,r. ll. nlrr1lw'.w1:11. ,l. llhllvlnirui. l . .qlU'lI1'I'. C. ll-'III'lx'll1,Q'l'f. ll. .'l,w. l . lfruwn. xl. Smilli. C. Sfllllll. lll. Lolzss. N, livipllrzrt, lf. lf1'cwg4'1'. lf. l l.vl14'l. li. lx'l1'110. l'. Sl1z'11lw1'gr'l'. l4'0llli'l'lI: C. Colm. lf. Conwy. H. Rfzrrzsuy. ill. illzzmlix. 0. L. an ide ' arv MA Z1 Captain bCl'S, All an iclva ber thi V group lmu 132 llron lirougrl TIC I 'ome a S cxpe SCHICDUL' iising uvlors gvt llu-ir slzirl as llllxll' lalvnis it to liglil vavli 'llliursflay morning in DRA- ll,UB. Diviilvcl into groups. 4-acli livaflvcl by . llivy put on YElI'l0llS skits lor llu- vluli mvm- asSc'mlJly was slagm-rl to give' Ilia' sluclvnl lvofly of llivir avr-oniplislimcnls. 'lllivy may in-vor vlors. but llivy will liavv gaim-fl muvli from rivnvv. NC CASTS for rlrumutif' rlul: llI'1'Sl'l1ll1Ilil?lIS ix lar. B1-Hy ,lruzc l,uzn'lrs. msixli-rl by Mr. Bllllllllllll, fllfllllj' rulzffsvr for ilu' lIf3'Itll7l'ZIlflUl1. I-l. MAGIC CIM!!-I-'IRS'I': Dean Balm. Ielfllllffl IIl'.0l1l'f. Dale .-lllozerzy. Ray Hnyrl. SECOND: Calc!! Bal-fer. TllIlS Ceexey Dullnv llnflnmxter. Dormlrl Dielz. Robert Hallman. Dennis Stray- er. THIRD: Clair l'n!terxnn. Preston llcrlast. William Flllllll. Nezl Crave. A111111-I1 I,l'lIl'1l0l'40,. Billy flmlersuri. FOURTH Dmmlil Cipe. Terry Crnre. Romzlrl lfnlzinsnn. flrmanrl COIIIZIIYIQ' Clever hands perform more quiekiy than thc eye emi sm- when thi-sv amateur magicians Pl'ZlI'Tif'0 during eaeh weekly MAGIC CLUB period. Under the expert supervision of Mr. Miller. they soon learn many tricks which are Mlop Sec'rvl and with whieh they amaze their family. friends. and srhoolmulc-s. Jllllillui Cliristcnxen. Willis Slllllll. STANDING: ,luelr lililler. l,er Smell:0r. Dean Slermer. ,lnlm Ifllfilllllgff. Palmer llurlre. l,ny Craley. Hob Neely. llarizl Cable. Larry Suylor. LUIIIIZY Seilz. Ilnrolfl Smel1:er. Lnirell flnstine. Jerry Smellzer, lingerie Ynlre Eurl Ililt, Ielfllllfll Rnllnmn. Terry .qlrrm'lrrizlge, llulr: Waltinzyer. 25466 ' LATEST MYSTIFYINC TRICKS are perfnrmezl first lmrul by Mr. Miller. elulz mlriser. before Llic lllflglif' orgzmzizulinn. Ile seems in lmre !!I'l'0I7l1IlI'S1H'Il llis feul. 133 i . QR 'T' 'QQ L., ,,.,p, ll.ll'1 IA. ,I Jrsgsf. STAGE CREW: Eric Landis, Barry Smeltzer, Robert Breckenridge, Larry Baker. James Dattsulohn Shaeffer, Marlin Lloyd, John Yinger, Charles Wilhelm. O I - in 5 e 0 7 1 . all li LAST MINUTE BRIEFING given two stage Crafters by Mr. Dalton Lamlix. stage crew rlireclur. just before actual work on a se! was begun. 134 Unnoticecl, but very necessary to the production of all plays, was the STAGE CREW. They were responsible for props, lighting, sound effects, and many deal ti other things. The boys contributed a great 7 each presentation. LARRY ON THE SPOT.1heff-llow who creates the eerie atrnasp all srhn here or eloaks the stage in multisharles afrolurfor ol drama. i I -' NBS!! P1 ' T818 1 - 4 7 PHOTO CLUB-FRONT: ,fanies Clemens, Levere Craufard, Fred Wi.9e. SECOND: Ronald B. Leiphart, Neil Bailey, foe Byerly, Ronald Smeltzer. THIRD: Gerald KIIIPIZ, Mflfitill Knudson. Forrest Kohler, Robert Beaiferson. FOURTH: George Miller. ,Iarnes Herlnan. Robert Liebhart. FIFTH: Lynn Saylor, Richard Smith, Charles Workinger. SIXTH: Harry Edie. Ray Wairzwriglzl. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB boys are found so often at the strangest places catching an unusual activity and recording it forcverjust by a press of the finger. PINPOINT FOCUS every time is the aim of Mariiin Knud- son. who by all means. is nou' a pro at enlarging those A treasured yearbook snaps. f Q i ' . K f - ' Q10 XT fffi .gf DON'T YOU UNDERSTAND, says Neil Bailey. this is the best grade ofpaperfor the pictures. But grinning Ron Lciphart is unwilling lo yield. 135 .4Zn,, l,lllli:XRY Clilllii--l RON'l': Kay :l1111 illillvr. Jean 111111 Elmrly, ljflflllll illl1111i's. .'Yor17111 AIIll1lIiS. Kay illl'CI'VIlll'.9. Sl1irI1'3' Saruira Divlz. f11y1'1' I,l',l'lNl. Carolyn IIlllx'l'. Susan C111111. Nvltiv lft'!ll't'fXl7l1. 01111111 Kim-r. Ellllll Crora. Virginia ilIIlf1x'l'X'. Hr1'111I11 l,1'l'ii'. 1111111111 01'1'r111iii1'r. Faye Clllifl'l'Q'. 117111 Alflllfj' Pf1'ifi1'r. Kli111'f1'1t1vr. Gail Trxl. Mary Cr1'1'11. Kay Smith. Br1'n1I11 Tarlwrt. SECOND: BQ?1'l'fi1' lIr1'g,'gs. Mrs. .ql10f77lt j'Cf. JlI7liVt' B1ll'S1lIil1,Q'l'f. 111111 Mary Kvrr. gddgf ROITlliYiI1Q' books. stamping Cards. and lwlping with inn-ntory arv but a few of the flutivs of tho LIBRARY CLUB. Eavli yr-ar a tr is hm-lcl for the girls' parvnts. and this yvar fo thc' Hrst timr- tlwy stagvfl an assembly. Credit also govs to 'thc-se girls for the clvcora- tivv lvullc-tin boards in thi' library. Y' P' ARRANCINC WORDS to 1112 1lispl11yc1l 011 the library illllltffliil 111111111 ix f11ii'l'Il 1'11r1' of by Kay Snzilli. a 11zc111I11rr nf the Lilzrzzry Club. Cirlx in l1111'lfg1'1111111l take i111'1rnt11ry as just 111w1111vr 1-110111. 136 PLANNING CIJCVEK SLOCANS for t11e sz-lmnl 1Jfl'Sl'l71!l1l.lII1S is tlie task of tlze flzlrertising Club. Patty 11all. left. appears in be on the verge of an irzspiralifni. 11elen DeS1mng and Beverly Keeping the school well informed of forth- coming events was the cluty of the ADVERTIS- P INC CLUB. This group cheerfully designed and distributecl posters to publicize plays, sporting events, dances and various other activities. Miss Espvnshadc is thc sponsor of this club. ,,,.....-aw 'dr YK Hizfner are busy slrelvlring. L ' WMM ADVERTISING CLUB-FRONT: Helen Garner, Nancy Cohn, lllnrinn Ilerlnxl. llalriria 111111. Helen DeS11ong. Beverly Hivner. SECOND: Carolyn Stump, Maxine Stephens, Brenda Grove, Betty Saylvr, Donna Grave. THIRD: Deanna Lutz. Nancy Henry, Dixie Hoffmaster, Elaine Klinefelter. Cwerulolyn, Celz. FOURTH: Florine Cralzaml. Esther Crijith, Donna Graham. Slielua Ilarlaeker. Jolene Bair. 137 GIRLS' TUMBLING CLUB-FRONT: S. Mayes, A. Butcher, N. K. Patterson, IN. Slenker, L. Fregm, D. Shof B. Bosley. L. Fix, I. Finn. SECOND: R. Sprenkle, C. J. Wom M. McCleary, L. Eberly, B. Moulton, J. Knaub, J. Amold, P. Curran, V. B Off L CLU VCI'y ing th or me hackr A SUCCESSFUL Kl tumbling club. Belou 138 Landis. M. Dolls, J. Taylor. THIRD: S. Anderson, Henshaw, J. Piclcel, D. Knisley, L. Burg, J. Neely, urdette, S. Harvey. me 1 0 to a fine start, the GIRLS' TUMBLING , newly organized, was soon performing some ifficult stunts. These girls could be seen Hy- rough the air, with the aid ofa springboard, rely assisting one another with a simple Q1 ull. QEE STAND is accomplished by these girls of the i: Five girls pedecling the difficult fanforrnalion. ...M Li ' l 5 4. Q S BOYS' TUMBLING CLUB-FRONT: J. Brown, R. Blevins, R. Frey, B. Stell, B. Mitzel, B. Fishel, C. Sechrist, G. Crave, R. Kenney, f. Wou W. Brennernen, T. Strawbridge. SECOND: J. Hutcheson, M. Warner, 1. Smith. F. Warner, R. Hake, D. Strayer. M. Reichard, E. Sn-wler. T. Cope. J. Curran. G. Snyder. L. Folckormfr. THIRD: R. Orerrniller. L. Anrlerson. J. Hall. D. Smcllzer. J. Clzrislmzscri, D. Smilh. G. Frey, D. Kilgore. R. Slein. J. Rosemen. C. Cohn. C. Elzerxole. R. Jacobs. FOURTH: W. Fullerlon. D. Frey. C. Crow. L. Sa-vlor. C Smith. D. Grove. D. Cables, B. Srneltzer, W. Frey, C. Cordon. G, Geesey, D. Alloway. P. CofU'rey. FIFTH: P. Shoji T. Miller. E. Yohe B. Geesey, Ti Geesey, B..MiIIer, D. Kenney, K. Miller. R. Reiehard. C. EUner. C. Hill, D. Balm. D. Warner. E. Fishel. W. Ropp. SIXTH C. Shultz. K. Grove, B. Shoji H. Paley, G. Altand, L. Barnhart. N. Stump, B. Stabley, C. Kreeger, I. Shay C. Worsinger. W. Mflrkel. L Seilz. L. Ansline, T. Keesey. de Wed-D ' ae Strong muscles and healthy bodies were brought about by the TUMBLINC CLUB. This group went past the ordinary gym class exercises and soon performed many more difficult feats. The feeling of pride, after ac- complishing a new stunt, was well worth the time spent. CAUGHT IN THE AIR by oarphotographer, Harold Anderson receives assistancefrom Gary Shultz and Ned Stump while at- tempting a swUt turn. 139 fp lfh' 'v WAI.'I'Z MIC AGAIN. LINDA, qzmils Rulli as they begin lo rlruirv ll .wrorzzl lime during a Tlzurszluy mornin s zlrmring 1:11111 sc.ssinr1. Graceful girls ancl tlu' latest slvps 510 together to make UI took part i participates special acti of modern I tlic DANCING CLUB. This organization n this Christmas Assembly anfl vzich year in the Gym lim-vue. llut bvsiclvs llivsc vilics, the girls lcarned many basic steps dancing. , 70463, Ka? ' .,. QVF9, tx DANCING CI.llB-FRONT: B. Smellzer. N. Conrad. B. Stokes, L. Fix.J. Swords, V. Marstellur. J. Bowser. B. Finn, N. Fogle, B. Elnenhieser, J. Sprenkle, B. Wells. SECOND: L. Grove, S. Harvey, J. Wom V. Urey, S. Mobley, H. Rapp. C. Flinchbrzugh, A. Kline- dinst, P. Hall, M. Schoornaker, N. Craley. K. Sprenkle, S. Ropp. THIRD: B. Keller, A. Smith, M. Dons, D. Paules, M. McCleary B. Bosley, J. Brennamen, S. Schrnuck, J. Olp, G. Swenny, I. Hake C. Cohn, D. Waltemyer. FOURTH: C. Peters, V. Burdette, S. An derson, K. Hivner, J. Snyder, A. Gipe, L. Eberly, S. Dunlap, S. s y .fi . ill 1 l W L4 Mitzel, V. Snyder, J. Leipharl. A. Norris. S. Krzuvfmarz. FIFTH: C. Horn, R. Bur Knisley, P. Lon , P. De Vono, L. Benlz, K. Stephens, K. Horn, N. , J. Burg, J. Shelly, N. Neuhaus. C. Anstine, P. Ahrens. SIXTH: J. McKinley, C. Hollzinger. J. Koons. S. Smith. J. Finn, M. Flinuhbaugh. J. Neely, Y. Warner, C. Henshaw. R. Cohn, D. Hostle L. Workinger, B. Blank, C. Miller. SEVENTH: B. Bentzel. K. Iilittenhouse, D. Knisley, L. Burg. S. Snyrler. E. Taylor, N. Dona gher. B. Wilhelm, M. Miller, A. Smith, K. Patter- son, N. Rider, L. Lutz, N. Coeyrnan, N. Reinholl. S. Nalbanrlian. A new organization just startvd this yvar was the VAllSlTY Cllvli. Its uivnilwrs lIlCllll'l0d all players who luul i'c'm'vivml llivir varsity letters. The purposv of tliv group was to uffvr scrvivc to tliv school by pro- moting lwltvr Sp0l'lSIIlZIllSlllIJ. 1-uthusiasm, and partivi- pation in atlih-tim-S among studvuts, faculty and alumni. lima wr CILAHII YING A l 0lifN1A'l'l0N for lIl'lI p11::Ir'rI !lSXlIl'l.- ulvs uf the Vursfly CIIIII. Kviflz Dvanlurff and lion Kwmcy. is Mr. Sample. a pm ul surf: tliings. 2 4 sv VARSITY CLUB-l RON'l': Ronald Colden, fllfvlzuvl Bupp Kvillz IIUIIHIIITAU. Earl Burg. llnriyrzv Marlfvl. Hariri Rvivlmrzl SECONIJ: Barry Siflvr. lfirlzunl 0FIl'ILg. Lwzrziz' Hurnlzrzrt William lfiisc. Nw! Stump. Donald Kenney, Donald Warner, Wilbur Furry. Tllllillz Rllsscll Urcy, Rmlgvr Slain. C1-arg: Burk. Burncll Stulilcy, Dvnnfs lluurnor. Crurrr flrtnmn. lllylm Cipc. AlVI'0M0'I'lVli lII,III3. This UVQLIIIIZLIIIIIII m'ulm'1-aI IOII11'ZlllI0 Inns. ggivilmgtlxm-111z14'lmm'vlnIn-1-unlv lIi0II'I1'lIIUIDl'UIll0Il'gIllUKI1Il'IXIIIgjQ1'HlllIll1'ILIIHIVX- plain IIN' lll1'1'IlilllISlIISOIIIHKIQIXISPIIQIIIIUS. I.allvSlzuI1IilIunil1lIl1'xxa1y ol-alvlixilivs was llw Iu ilu ll qu unlf 1I NKIIII II11 mmlq Ill lllIUlIIllIHI1 Il .gmc KlVI'1HTI.lllZ I IRS'I': 17. BlIl'lx'f'. Mr. I.. Kurlanxilf. T. Crow. I.. law. xl. Err1r'r1l'r'is4'r. I. gIlll'llZf'f. S. Sf-alrx. ll. l'IlllIl0l't'. SICCUNIJ: H. flrnlvrsurl. ll . nlmlvr- FOUIITH: H. Shqfll D. un, C. SII.VlIf'I'. P. Ulplzin. M. Crow:-. TIIIRI3: R. lfarnlzarlul. Wal- Hilzrmrhl. Flimhbauglz.. 'ITII I'IRI'TS A III NG l1t'ff' S0llll'll'lIl'l'P.u 4lf'If'1'tx Karl. rlxkfbllr llIt'lI1lIl'l'S qflln' .fl llI0lI1UIl1'4' Club 1'lrz'1'lf orvr ilu' vrzgilw. IIICTTICR DRIVIIXC IIAIIITS arf' being ar- plainfvl In Karl Sr'l1f14fr'r by Mr. Kurlansilf. Slloff. R. Grim. R. Bayfl. IV. SI',lIlf'lZ,x'll Sh0f'Il1IIliPl'. G. Rzhrrollz. M. SIIIUIIZPV. S L. Golrlcn, K. Sl'l1lll1f!'l'. - 142 CLASS D.'xY.,fillIllf',fIll' Ihr' '55 sr'nir1r.e, Ihr' lima' to SIIYY-fIll'l'Il'f'll I0 high srhrml lffr' rind hirf 1I r'lr'nlI1r' In Ihr' rlrlsx QI' '56 IVIIU.fIIfIlllIllVY,llff' flISIIIHI'I1II.S sr'r1inrx. Rl'l'l'iI'iIl4H Ihr' Irrrrfilirwlml .W'f'lIfl'I'AfI'UlI1 X lIl4'.W'lliIll',lf'IlI1, lllrvm Kinrrrrl. ixjun- S i0fl?l'1'.YlIl11'llf. .Uvlrzv Cipv. H lwfrcolw I M55 A .! 'Q' - x i! xx' K l ,X L. I-ri-W AN IMPORT NNT MIl.IiS'I'0Nl'l in Ihr' lirvx QI ull lhnsr' who r'nIr'rr'rl In lr'rIrr1 lfrIr'r'rIl41Irrr'r1Ir' Sl'l'I'iI't'.Y. 'llI'f'I'f'IlIllf! IYIIHlIIt'III'f'lIIl'llf. ll'IlI'lI Ihr' Iilnr' l'0Illf'.V In '.lI'r11'r' In xr'l'I'r'. Hr'rr' Ihr' pr'rrr'r'ssiru1 QI .wninrx is lwing IIl'I'Illl,UI'll In hvgin Ihr' Srrnrlurv l'f'XIH'I'X. THE PRUM. rr nigh! In Ulllllllllll-1LfhfS. 11'hr'n Ihr' Xl'l1i0l'.Y Ilfll'llll lhr'ir lux! unrf nmsl lllffllllfllllll' r1'rmr'r'. NUI onr'pr'r.wn prr'xr'nI frm r'sr'rIpr' IPI'IlI'LI pir'rr'r'rI hy Ihr' lllI'lIIllI',lIll-Y rrlrlmvpln-rr' u'hir'h rn'- l'0lII1IIIllif'.Y Ihr' Pllfllllllfillg rlrvwr rulrl lilling slruins rgflhr' IIIUIIPIIIIIIIX IIHINIII X. PATROPLS i 1:5 This partirular committee is working on football banners. Dr. Wm. I.. Aflams Mr. anil Mrs. flcorgrf O. Alwoorl American Farm 81 I'Ion1ffStoros,Im:. Amity I inanw'1ef1ornpany Mr. anvl Mrs. Nielson Anflrfcws Mr. anfl Mrs. Frank Anstinrr Mr. anul Mrs. tilair W. Arnolrl Arnol1l's fint Ratt: Ifflwarrl lf. Arnolfl iVIl'.21IlflNlf?s.fil1lIllCl..AFIl0lfl Dr. unfl Mrs. firovur F. Arlrnan Assooiatml f.iLgar ljonlpany U. Ii. Hair 61 Son Miss l.4:ona liarnliart Mr.un1l Mrs. Proston ll. llarnhart anvl Sanfly Raoul Ilarnhart Ilastian liros, fiornpany Mr. anfl Mrs. ,luhn liunlz anal Daugh- lor lI1:ntzr:l's South liml Crorrory Ilonry M. lilatna-r. Pliotograplner Mr. and Mrs. Georgie W. llloosr: 74 Um ' I 4 M in , ir i In I ..... , I IX s .1 Ty . 1, I .A N 5 4 iw f - . fx . X -Q F? 1 '. t it A2 . . . .I l . f .gg F I U , as .I SCHOOL SPORTS PROMOTION was thefunction ofthe citizen's Booster club. A 3400 CHECK,f00rbgll season ticker proceeds, given to Mr. Nilchkey by Booster H. Vasellas. 0 I I I Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Dcardorff Chink Engles Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Dollinger Richard Eppley Mr. and Mrs. Floyd L. Deshong Federal Cigar Company Dctwilr:r's Atlantic Svrviczo Station Mr. and Mrs. Dary A. Feigler Dr:twilf:r's Drug Storm: Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Feigler Dl1VlIIItlfIl4!HII1ZFS, Dallaslown, Pa. Norma and Betty Fcigler Evvrlyn llrnck Fieldis Shoe Store Mr. anfl Mrs. William Drunk Mr. and Mrs. Roy Filmore Mr. antl Mrs, ,l, Frank lialon Mr. and Mrs. David R. Fink Mr. annl Mrs. .lohn liluzrt Mr. and Mrs. John I. Finn Mr. anal Mrs. llarry li. lihrharl H. Norman Fishel, Insurance Agency l'IIt'm:r's Antu Sales Mr. and Mrs. George C. Fissel Shirloy A. lillinur Fitz Laundromat Mrs. Annirw Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Flinchbaugh Mr. aml Mrs. fl. A. lilsussuer anrl Carol Mr. ansl Mrs. Paul Flinchbaugh Shirloy Flinuhlmngh 4 . I Q . .W .A .QW x 5.35. gt . if 's lit-avtifffia Iflusrt Filyniira: Mr. antl Mrs. Frank A. Bowlos Mr. anrl Mrs. Ray Brcnnoman Briggs' Sorvi1:iwStation Dr. and Mrs. ,I. Palmer Burg C. V. Burns, Int. Harvostor Rep. Clark Footls G. .l, lllippingacr Community Ilousc: Dr. anul Mrs. .l. Donald Conn f1ontino's Sliocs Mr. anrl Mrs.Ol1-nn Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Ralph fioopor Mr. anal Mrs. Lester D. firaloy Alhorl L. firiswull Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dcarrlorlf DANNY ON 'l'IIl'I Sl'O'l ' Kell:-r or 'uf' ul Ihr' wlu-vl of Luo Fin' Co. rnginc' ux Fire' 1l'l'l'li prngr1'ss4'x. I I ff l5..E'....2 .tv A 5 . 1 N xt.. Q i .4 i SP' 1 . QMWEAN f PAY DAYfor those who served and waited-the arrival oflast year's annuals. These study hall champs had a short-orderjob. ,,7V5o Mr. and Mrs. Wilbcr Forry Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Fregm and Linda Mr. and Mrs. Allen Frey and Terry Ruth R. Frey A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Fritz Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Frutiger Mr. and Mrs. William Frutiger. Jr. Perry C. Garner Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Geesey and Family Gemmill's Grocery Store Gcnerul Roofing-York lne. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Rolandus Gipe Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gipe i . . I I Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gladfelter Mr. and Mrs. Gharles C. Godfrey Mr. and Mrs. Rohert Godfrey and Denise Reha Goheeu Mr. and Mrs. George W. Gohn Kenneth W. Gohn. Applianees Walt Gohn's Serviee Station john Graham Mervin Grim Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Grim Ann M. Gross Mr. and Mrs. Clair A. Grove Mr. and Mrs. Herhert Grove Mr. and Mrs. J. Richard Grove . ....,,.. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Grove Grove 81 Sechrist Sterling WV. Grote. N.Y.L.I.C. Grove's Tire Service Kenneth R. H1.lll0S,CUSl0l!l Spraying Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hanna Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Hartman Dr. L. R. Hcislcr Miss Marian Herbst Herrman Printing Company Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hildebrand Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hivncr Ralph Hoffman. Plumbing and Heat- ing Mr. and Mrs. Nason Holfmaster Dr. and Mrs. E. Holland Don Hallway Mr. and Mrs. Tom S. Holtzinger Hoox'er's Furniture Co.. York. Pa. Dr. and Mrs. Philip A. Hoover D. E. Horn 81 Company Mr. and Mrs. George A. Horn and Kay Mr. and Mrs. Henry ,Iaeohs ,Iaeobs Lumber. lne.. Windsor. Pa. Kay-Rene Shop Way'l1e B. Keener Kehr 81 Stine GulfServiee Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Keller Mr. and Mrs. George Keller Mr. and Mrs. George H. Kenney Klinedinst's Donna M. Knisely Mr. and Mrs. Edward Knisely Mr. and Mrs. james Knisley. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart L. Knisley and Nancy Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Knudson. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Koch Mr. and Mrs. Glair E. Koons Mr. and Mrs. Roland Kyle Landis Motor Sales CHUG. GHUG, GHUG went the motor. and out ofa nehulu oftlttxl n SHlFTlNG lN'l'0 SECOND, Mr, Moore xpeetls Pierre fl F7010 appeared with u pompous. xprjv rlritver-none other than Mr. aeroxx the gym floor. the reeipient of n Inruml neu- Kulp anal his gout! wih' who pause Il moment befrre .vhtrflling qfflu eele- .w-ooler presented him hy the '55 grmlunliug elvis.: brute jubilee week. i :luring rlusx du-v prvgrulrl. 147 Dr. and Mrs. I I I S Philip Laucks Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Laucks, Jr. Leader's Music House Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leiphart and Carol Ronald B. Leiphart Lion Floor Covering Company . Lorraine's Beauty Salon Edith Lynch Beauty Shop Mrs. Beatrice Markel Rev. and Mrs. Oliver K. Maurer Dr. C. J. Maust Lois Jean May Patsy and Jo an McKinley A. M. Meads Tobacco Company Melhorn's Food Market Mitzel Sz Heindel, Men's Wear Mitzel's Service Station Spencer S. Mitzel, Merchant, Winters- town Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Moore S. P. 3 Wm. Mundis Nelson Company Norma's Tro pical Fish Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Norris Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Olphin Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Overdorff and Family Dean Overm iller Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Overmiller and Jeannine Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Paul Mr. and Mrs. Lester Paules Photo Greetings, A. H. Worsinger Robert B. Poff Pomraning's Garage Mr. and Mrs. Paul Raub Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Raub Red Lion Buick Service Red Lion Bus Company Red Lion Flower House Red Lion Transfer Company Red Lion Youth Center Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs John W. Rol Mr. and Mrs . Arthur Reimold . Harry Rexroth . Charles D. Rider lman . Raymond Roth Mr. Walter J. Rothensies Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Runkle Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sawmiller S. M. Saylor, Plastering Contractor Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Walter L. Se . Karl W. Schaefer . Walter Schmuck . Frank W. Schonig aks Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Sechrist pa? I I I JUNIOR PLAY CAST, 1956: Y. Warner, S. Kinard,J. Ujlernan, D. Reichard, N. Downs, C. Kohler, M. Lauclcs, G. Miller, D. Cooper, L. Burg, D. Henshaw, G. Test, E. Fishel, R. Smith, R. Wainwright, R. Leibhart, J. Herman. QNOT PICTURED: A. Paulhamusl Ralph L. Sechrist, Cemetery Memorials Norma Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Sheffer Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Shelly Dale R. Shofl' Mr. and Mrs. Maurice W. Sholl' R. J. Sitler's Store, East Prospect Skip's Dress Shop N Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Slenker Mr. and Mrs. John Slenker Smeltzer and Anderson, Inc., and Contractors Builders Mr. and Mrs. Austin Smeltzer Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Smeltzer Mr. and Mrs. Dale Smith Mr. and Mrs. Dean Smith Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. C. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Herald Smith Mr. and Mrs. Leon C. Smith and Family Norma J. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Sm Mr. and Mrs. Clifton J. Snell 148 ith Woodrow C. Snell Mr. and Mrs. Bruce R. Snyder Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Snyder Snyder's Food Market J. H. Snyder, Sr., General Mills, Inc Richard Snyder, Inc. W. H. Snyder Mrs. W. Henry Snyder Wm. B. Snyder Spence Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Sprenkel, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Sprenkle Mr. and Mrs. James Spyker E. Adrian Steen, Jeweler Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stein Margo E. Stein Mr. and Mrs. George Stephens Suzanne Sterner Steveis Shoe Service Stewartis Photo Service Mr. and Mrs. James R. Strayer Mr. and Mrs. Gary Strickler Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stump Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stump, Jr. Misses Pearl and Mabel Stump I I I S ' frayed 5 SCREW YOUR COURACE to the slirkingplurre, and ffl La' HOT SHOTS -faculty team, being served oranges at haUtirne by Mgr. we'll notfail' quotes Miss Fdfllllg-fflllll MA CBETH as she and Mr. Kulp tug at the newly-arrived global maps. ' ,Iaclrowirlc :luring the game between lhefaculty and the junior champs. rr BOYEE! H20 and away we go. whinnies an ultra- elated Mr. Shafer, proudly exhibiting the tokens of esteem he receivedfronz his hornerooni at Yuletifle. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tarhutton Mr. and Mrs. A. ll. Thompson Thompson College. York Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson Mr. and Mrs. James Tollinger The Tot Shop Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Uffelman Mr. and Mrs. Edgar E. Urey Phyllis Waltemyer K. E. Waltimyer 81 Son Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Ward and Sons Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Warner Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Warner Mr. and Mrs. J. Benton Warner Warner Musie House Dr. and Mrs. George Weaver Weiler's Atlantic' Service Rev. and Mrs. M. H. Welty West End Service Station, Red Lion Whitaker Motors. lnc. Wineka Feed Service Mr. and Mrs. Vietor L. Winstead Amelia Winter J. C. Winter Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Wise Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wilmer Wolcott Catering Raymond A. Wolf, Jr.. Jeweler Dr. John E. Woltman, Optometrist Lois A. Wright Mary Yagle York Junior College Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Young Ben C. Zarfos Zarfos Furniture Store L. Norman Zarfos, Real Estate and Insurance Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ziegler Zech's Bakery Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Zimmerman M. Burton Zimmerman 14-9 AN ERA COMES TO A CLOSE as the olrl tur- quoise stage eurlains in lhe eafeleria. helrl by Linrla Kline nnrl Clyrle Krueger, yielrl to the new maroon rlrnperies. ACTIVITIES Clubs Aclyortising. . . Auto ...,.. Biology .....,. Curront Events. Dancing. .. Dramatic. . ,Iourna1ism.. Library .... Magic ...., Music ..,,. Pliotograplly. . . Pu111ic'Sp0aking .... w Stage brow ...,.., Tuinlmling Boys ..., Girls .... Varsity .... Organiznlimzs Chcorloamling. . . Color Guard Danrv Band. . . INDEX TO PICTURES Futurt- Farmers ol' America Futurv TI0IlN'lI1il1i0l'SUIIAll Girls Atlilvtic' Assoviation Cn'1sf.l1orus .,.,,. .. N. . Girls ltusvlu Hilltop ..., Junior Banml 1114- .lunior lligli Llioru Junior R4-11 Cross Council Latin Ilonor S Lion ....., Mzljorvttvs. ovlvty National Altult-tit:Sut1o1an-5 National Ilonor Sm-ivty.. Urclwstra. . Svnior Danml SvniorIIig11 Mixvcl Chorus SIlltIt'llI Council ......., Special Ezwnls loril 1 12t' 11ipSot-iutv H137 N142 ..121 ..125 ..14-0 H132 H129 N136 133 .,116 135 ..125 N134 H139 H138 ..14'I 76.77 . . 1 12 . . 109 123 122 63-65 .,115 ..120 H128 ..116 H113 ..121 .. 83 J. 127. 102 ..1l2 ..60 . . 124- , . 1211 .,.110.111 .....,.114 ...1.50.131 Art Ifxlulmit ..,. .,.,... 1 19 Asst-lnlmlivs .,..... . . 102-lllfll IIIIVISIIIIRIF Artixitim . . 106 Class Day 1111.55 ..... . .143 C0111llN'ltt't'tIlUIII ol 35 ...... 14135 Diainonfl ,luliilc-mv ,... .... I I6-99 Football Football Forensic' Gyln Ru' ,Iunior P .Iunior P Night of Oriental Press Cr Prom of Senior P Valentin Banquet. .. Dance ..... S ...... IUC ....., lay. 1955. .. lay. 1956. .. Music, . . ion Day.. VIIIIOFOXICK 55.. 'lay .... v Dance. . ADMINISTRATION Cafeteria S FIICIIIIDI' Adams. Baldwin Bouklvy. Bowers, Clex eng! Clouscr. Ifspcnsli Failor, J Farlling. Fitzkvv, Frits. Ill Cingiorit Cross. A IIangs-n. Iloltzi ng ,lac:l4owi4 Kuuport K...1l..,.. I.anr1is, IRIIIVINS, Millor, 1' tafif ..,. Dorothy S.. ,Riu11arf1S. ,Iohn R.. . , Dorotlly S.. 'r. I'Ic'1cn C. RON ....... amlv, .lfvanultu arnvs I... . .. Mary E.. .. Ronald R... .ul A. ..... . li, 1,1115 It... nna1,... . Paul I... .. ur, Iris D... rk.l'Iilr1aIl.. 4. Mario. . . k. lmon . .. Dalton II... 1ivuy.1.. . . . 'raun-is fl... Mitvlu-ll. Nana-y K.. Myors. 1 Myurs. 1 Myers, .1 Myvrs. 1 Dann-1 1z.... larolml M.. .. n11nfl..... NJ ' aonu M... . Nitvlikm-u, I.l1ttt'll'S ll. Saniplx-. I Scliwm-nr Slialll-r. Slu'rnu'y Swartz. .1 Tonic, I. Uhle-r. 1 l rt-111-rivlx 1' lt'll1ll11. Stlltlllll I'Il'l'1'lLltItl lf. . f L.... 1- 13. ,.... , 4-r.l11l1la1x.... an1'tR..... liarlf-s .. lorumww fy.. .. 75 ...107 ..,109 ...118 ...100 ...148 .,.105 ,..108 129 ...14-3 101 ...117 21 ., ..15.91. 105 ....18. 91, 132 13 .....16.4-9 . . . 19. 24. 83 19 .. 16.80.137 16 ....Il,149 ...17,57,59 18 16 ...12,92 .....18,75 20 11 ...,..11,8O rv I ...57,142 .....14,134 ....14. 122 ...,19. 133 ........l7,76 ....13,49.116 .....1fI4,59 11 ...,17.58, 131 12, 57. 107. 141 20 ...13.24-.4-9 15 15 ....19.86. 125 14 Winings. Anita C.. .. Yorks. Ward S.. . . Zeiglcr, David S. .,.. . Home and School Visilor Miller, Martin F.. . .. Janitors ............ Principals Kulp. Dan B.. . . Moore, Edgar C.. . . Secretaries ..,..,. PATRONS ..... ....... CURRICULUM .,... 11-19, SENIORS ,...,..,.. ..,. Anderson. D. to Axe, D.. Bailey, N. to Bentzel, B... . Blevins, J. to Burk, G.. . . . . INDEX TO PICTURES 17 ....14 ...12.59 ..9 20 ........81.147.149 . . . . 10, 69, 72. 108, 147 .............144-149 49, 80, 83, 84, 91, 92, 108 ....22-49 .,.. 25 26 27 Burk, J. to Craig, O. ........ .... 2 8 Criswell, G. to Ehrhart, C. .... .... 2 9 Elsesser, C. to Forry. W.. Fregni, L. to Cohn, C.. .. 31 Colden, L. to Grove, D. ,... ..,. 3 2 Grove, K. to Herbst, M. ...... ..,. 3 3 Hibner, S. to Kauffman, S. .... .... 3 4 Kenney, D. to Knisley, E. ..... .... 3 5 Knisley, J. to LaMotte, M. .... .... 3 6 Laueks, B. to Ludwig, E. .... .... 3 7 Markel, E. to Mundis, M... . .... 38 Olp, J. to Ramsay, B. ....... .... 3 9 Reider, B. to Runkle, P. .... .... 4 0 Sawniiller, L. to Shenk, B. .... .... 4 1 Shoemaker. D. to Sitlcr, R. .... .... 4 2 Slenker, N. to Snyder, C.. . . .... 43 Snyder, F. to Stein, M. ....... .... 4 4 Stein, R. to Vllarner, D. .......... .... 4 5 Vvarner, D. to ZlII1l11Cl'11lil11. M. .... . . . 46 SPORTS Basehall ...... . . .72, 73 Basketball Junior High .... Junior Varsity. . .. Varsity ...... 62 60 ..59 Cheerleading: .... . Football ........ ..... Girls Athletic flssocialion Jtiniors ....... ... Seniors Sophomore -. Golf ......,... ..... . . Intramurals .............. 66, National Athletic Scholarship Society ........ Sports Extra ............. Tennis .... Track Boys .... Girls ...... Tumbling Boys ....., Girls ........ Volleyball ........ UNDERCLASSMEN Eighth Grade Anstine, C. to Kinard. D. 68, Klinedinst, A. to Zarfos, R... . ... Freshmen Alloway, D. to Falcone, F. .... . . . Fauth, W. to Kaul1'man,J Kauffman, P. to Moulton Mundis, D. to Sechrist, L. Seitz, L. to Zeigler, T.. . . Juniors Altland, C. to Forry, N... Frey, D. to Keesey, T.. . . Keller, L. to Myers, M... ,J. .... Myers, S. to Shoemaker, J.. Smeltzer, B. to Young, N Seventh Grade Anderson, L. to Kopp, N. Lane, J. to Thompson, J.. Redmond. P. to Young, M.. Sophomores Allernan, E. to Grove. B.. Grove, B. Joan to McCoy, McKinley, J. to Smith. A. Smith, D. to Yura, C.. . .. 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