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to the Happ , Fun-Filled Days on the Hill. Don Detwiler and his Dixieland Doodlcrsn-Dale Smith, james Clemens, and Larry E. Smith-pour out some cool jazz during the class day program. X l i Q figifs ji if Students no longer, but graduates of Red Lion Arch i High School . . . Dwight Grove, La Dawn Fm incl Joyce Dixon leave the stage after receiving their diplomas. -- , N -.vvvbs , - A: K Z X: SNA V V' fl L 'f K 8' x ' i 5 . l , ' self' i .lim Dr. Aulenbuch, the commencement speaker from Phila- delphia, seems to have the full attention of the seniors as he breaks thc seriousness of the occasion with one of the amusing incidents which highlighted his address. I1 i -' 'V ADV is L A
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...as Seniors with ixed wt all rl I Y K In the setting of a japanese teahouse prom-goers dance to the music of the seems to have crept in on the oriental scene for Monte Mayes, Judy VValke beat of a Cha Cha Cha. Q 1 , .b K W .fs bd S m y GN mf gi SUD Lilly Church Luthera tions Bid Farewell Bud Codori Quintette. A Latin American rhythm r, Dick Stein, and Patsy Smeltzer swing out to the evening, hlay 31, oneehunclrecl :incl sixty- int hcircl Ru E hi Clipper of Cviicc ,i aclclrcss them on the subjcct lloinc on eight seniors sat in ribbon-inarkecl pews at St. Pauls 1 l 'Q ' '. . . r 1 N 'z ' ' 1 r 1 ' ' I M ' I I W ll ' H N Eagles' ' ings. The clay after, they marched clown the aisle to receive their tliploinas. Four seniors spoke oi the theme Improve Thyselff' and Dr. W. H. Aulenbacli, the guest speaker, followccl with his address, You Are Responsible. Finally the cliploinas were presented by Dr, Dellinger, the area hoard president, and the seniors headed for the cafeteria to receive the class flower ancl turn in their cl gowns . . . for them, the culmination of four years of high schoolg for the building, its last CZXPS HD COITIIIICIICCITICIIL Lucky enough Dick Stein, P io stay awake all night . . .' Louise Vvorkinger, atsy Smeltzer, Russell Stein, Georgia Craminer, Sue Diehl and Hen Herrman enjoy breakfast after a night of swimming, dancing, bowling, and various activities sponsored by the Lion's Club. 28
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Last inute Touches and Final Preparations For Mr. Dan B. Kulp the words, I pro- nounce you graduates of Red Lion Area High School, had special significance. The Class of '59 was the fifteenth to graduate since his coming to Red Lion. Too, this turned out to be one of Mr. Kulp's last oflicial duties, for during the summer he terminated his connection with the Red Lion Area School. Mr. Kulp, formerly of VVilliamsburg, hecame a part of our system in 1944. Wliile he was supervising principal he witnessed many changes in the Red Lion schools ,... the remodeling of cafeteria, gymnasium, home ec, and oflice sectionsg the changing over of the school organization to a jointureg and the near completion of the new senior high school building. Mr. Kulp was also active in civic activities and in Grace Lutheran Churchg on the hobby side, he built quite a reputation for his fishing. In late August he left for Los Angeles where he will serve as head of a private 'fmt 'QV it fi school. vw '- Vs, 3 1 WA, ns-. t V , s. L 'S' new E .,,. -. Wpu. ,W . ,V . ,f .fn-is., W 'W9 i f ' , , S Happy day! The yearhooks have arrived and Sandra llenry and Galen Baker are hard at work unpacking them. Charles Daugherty, co- editor, is overcome hy curi- osity and takes a sneak pre- view. After all those months of hard labor, this is the last joh of the '59 Lion stall. and when the hooks are distri- buted, their work is done.
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