Red Lion Area High School - Lion Yearbook (Red Lion, PA)

 - Class of 1960

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Election-Bent Council ixes Politie ith Fun For the Student Council, completing the year's activities meant the usual pre-election party and a lively campaign, plus planning for the transition from the hill to the brand new building on Horace Mann Avenue. The party, held in mid-April, turned out to be the last informal all-school dance in that building. Music furnished by a blaring jukebox and the dixicland sound of Don Detwileris orchestra kept hands clapping and feet flying. In Nay the students turned government-minded as thev exercised their right to vote. Rodger Koons emerged victorious as the new president, and back to serve a second term were Floyd Wzlrlier, vice- president, and Louise VVorkinger, secretary. On the same ballot students expressed opinions in re- naming the school newspaperg the verdict- Leonid. XVith moving day in the ofhng, council members cooperated with lhlr. Sample in planning the assemblv and events for June 2. All work and no play makes ,lack a dull boy, so students sharpen their dancing ability at the Ullaindrop Hop. Left: Voting is painless, as proven by the students on election day. Right: What's all the fuss about? just a friendly argument among 'lane Snook, Faye Miller, Donna Scaks, and Carolyn Lutz concerning Lona Grim, their candidate for president.

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The usie Department Events ' - . vocal Adams stops. and au the ne line of very su It's not as Giv to a bw concert Y I X es a Final Blast. of the spring months put a flourishing Finish isy year for thc Music Department. The band, choruses, dance band, and other small groups provided entertainment on various occasions . . . ass amblies, dances, the spring park concert, and comme cement. Of all the events, the Night of Music--actually a two night affair because of the p t numbe of groups participating-was probably the peak. he Friday program involved junior high groups primarily, while Saturday was definitely senior high. For the numbers, instrumental and werformed on those nights, Mr. Wzlrd, Mrs. and Mr. Goodman had Upulled out all the As the final notes faded away, participants dience sighed with satisfaction . . . whatever v building might produce next year in the music, in their minds, this season had been ecessful. easy as it looks, just ask clarinerist . ,. A Larry Smith. Accompanied by the band, he plays I. ai ,.,.,,, sg, ,bu ,,,,,,.p Nightfall for his Night of Nlusic solo. Mrs. Adams leads the thirty members of her Girls Ensemble as they take their turn in the program on the Friday Night of Music. This senior high group of feminine pulchritude was in demand frequently during the year for both school and public programs. 16



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Baseball hamps give a Fiery Finish to the Last Wow! What a close play! This seems to be the sentiment of everybody as a Susquehannock player gallops to first only to find Bill Freeman and the ball waiting to greet him. There i try, try the So were e by the coach and bri s an old adage: if at first you don't succeed again. In both 1957 and 1958 the Lions won thern Division title, but both years they ged out in the county championship game obcats of Manchester. This year, however, itzkee said we would bring home the bacon, ng home the bacon we did. The Lions started on their title quest by copping the Southern Division diadem for the third straight time, They got some assistance from Lower Chanceford, who, in the l st sports contest they played as a separate high sc venting record o into M York fo ..ool, beat the runner-up team, thus pre- a tie for the title. The Lions compiled a ten wins and one loss before they marched morial Stadium to do battle with West the county championship, and when the dust lif ed after the game, they were the new COLII'lty ASEBALL champions. Our team had put some lusty hitting and fine pitching together to bring the season to a great finish, Gary Warner comes rambling home with another run in the game against Egistern as the Eastern catcher leaps high into the air for the ball. The Lions ball-and-glove boys pounded out base hits all ov r the lot and when the game was over the Lions had chalked up thirteen runs. i -ms .- 'ML' ,M ...gr ' K sff.ff11rfafgaf'.,- so-fs.. . lpn.

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