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

 - Class of 1960

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. . . Geared to uit the T You name it, we've had it! Whether it be the newest in fashions or the latest in spy drama, chances are it has been presented to the students in an assembly. Speaking of drama, on April 23 suspense became the key word as Kurt Singer thrilled the students with exciting spy stories. The intelligentsia of the school were honored April 10 when the National Honor Society assembly was presented. Thirteen new senior members and four- teen juniors were inducted into the Society. Eleven seniors, elected last year, completed the group. Later in the spring came the home ec fashion show, the Student Council nominations, and the awards. Climaxing the year was the last assembly to be held in the old senior high building, when the flags were removed to the new building. One of the most interesting assemblies coming from the Antrim Bureau was in the person of Mr. Kurt Singer. His talk concerned , his experiences in foreign countries and his latest book. of Ever Student Joyce Snyder helps indoctrinate the new members in the ways of the National Honor Society during a Friday morning assem bly. Front: D. Hively, D. Kinard, R. Kornbau, N. Landis, C. Lutz, F. Miller, E. Snyder, D. Uhler, P. Zarfos. Second: N Paley, B. Reisinger, W. Smith, E. Wilhelm, R. Arnold, C. Barshinger, G. Clark, L. Grim, J. Grove. Third: D. Detwiler, D Gable, B. Grim, A. Hildebrand, I. Kashner, B. Kornbau, W. Linnemans, T. Melhorn, N. Newcomer. O .Q A -yi

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Awards Highlight the Assembl Programs . . . Mr. Sample accepts for the school the Southern Division and York County League trophy from Dick Stein as teammates Rick Schmuck, Harry Lohss, Barry Lloyd, Ian Grove, Gary Warner, Larry Markel, Bob Shaull, Dick Grove, Bill Shaull, Richard Smith, and Dana McGinnis watch proudly. Mrs. Bowers presents Joyce Snyder with the award for the most outstanding student in the commercial department. After a year of hard work, pay day finally rolled around on May 15th. Students who had worked hard waited anxiously for their names to be called. Following the rule, ladies lirstf' Mrs. Diehm pre- sented nine pcppy girls with Cheerleading awards. Mrs, Smith gave out the G.A.A, letters to those having the required numher of points. Nlcmhcrs of the track team received their awards from Mr. Shellenherger and the golfers from Mr. Nitchkey. Because of the continued activity in baseball, rec- ognition of players in that sport had to he held off until later. ln addition to sports, there were the chorus and hand awards presented hy lVlrs. Adams and Mr. VVard respectively, and the commercial awards by Mrs. Bowers. Last, but certainly not least, Mr. Sample introduced the National Athletic Scholarship Society. 25



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Prom Add Color to Commencement ea on . . . Wlith spring in full tilt, evidence of the commence! ment season was everywhere, Seniors were involved in practices for speeches and other parts they were to play in thc hig days ahead. By hlay 22, the day of the prom, the gym had been transformed into an exotic paradise, a Teahouse of the August Noon, complete with incense which penetrated nearhy halls and classrooms. That evening in dress suits and rustling gowns, students and guests danced under japanese lanterns and the watchliul eyes ol' a towering Buddha. At midnight it was into your sportswear for the party at the Red Lion Country Cluh. A few days later the seniors turned haclt the pages of time in their class day program. Vtfith a Left: The ferris wheel in the park provides a special attrac- tion for Brenda lleisinger and hlarlyn Newcomer, as they take a break from the usual dancing. Right: Peggy Zarlios, George Snyder, Brenda Tarbert, and Henry Smith enjoy a chat at the fountain. This part of the decorations was the product of the artistic efforts of jill Grove and her father. W ' -.. -Q -1' .e.,.+s-fl --N Q' ,mga-'hs M V t L4--M gy U V A , ,Nj 53's 1. ' 4 .fs A l Q I I 1 :ll ll .sf 1 .1 , A I 2 series of sltits they relived school incidents in lteep- ing with their theme, We'll Rememher Always. 'dl ,B

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