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

 - Class of 1961

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MR. NITCHKEY'S GOLFERS, RECENTLY BOLSTERED Mr. Savastio earnestly watches his approach shot to the eighth green in the closing holes of the student- teacher match. By Chuck Horn's ex- pression its outcome must not have been too good ffor the studentslj. On the links, the R.L. GOLF team-Front: Dave Rost, Bill Sechrist, Ken Ruby, Second: Stewart Pomraning, Coach Nitchkey, Mary Lauer, Holly Jo Grove, Susie Grim, Tim Shelly. Third: Chuck Horn, Gene Lentz, Donald Portner. Earl Gohn, Ken Ruby's caddy gives all the help an expression can give as Ken putts on the ninth hole. Rubyis opponent used geo- metric reasoning to its fullest but still ended up on the short end of the score. 18 '60 GOLF SCORES Dover West York York Suburban Susquehannock York Catholic Northeastern Dover West York York Suburban Susquehannock OPP. 2 8 102 62 11 22 22 102 7 7 R.L. 13 7 42 82 4 122 122 42 8 S

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THEY BRING THE TROPHY TO HORACE MANN AVENUE . . . and this means one more for our thriving collection. To coin a phrase They said it couldn't be donef' but this didn't hold water with our Lions and their coach, Mr. Fitzkee. They practically monopolized the Southern Divi- sion all season and captured its title for the fourth year running. Our capable record iixer, Floyd Warner, didn't have much Work this season in the replacing department. The records were almost a pleasure to keep, if that's possi- ble. However, our good season did have some faults, or you might say disappointments. Our old time rival and next door neighbor, Dallastown, managed to sneak a loss into the Lionis eleven game winning streak during our bid to become champs. Even though this became the first county baseball trophy to enhance the growing display of awards in our new trophy case, it was our ninth county award in the last thirty years. In a thriller with North- eastern, the Northern Division champs, at Small's Athletic Field before a relatively small crowd of fans, the Lions combined not only teamwork but individual skill to out- maneuver their invading rivals and clinch the penant. How- ever, all good things must come to an end and so a reward- ing season came to a close and our team finished in a Larry Orwig races home as the opponent ' ' th' ' h' catcher waits for the throw from his team- Wmnmg Way' bo In record and Compamons lp' mate in the championship game at Smal1's Athletic Field. Gary Warner scores one of the two runs which the Lions received in the game with our close rivals from Dallastown when Red Lion lost by a heart-breaking score of four to two. 17



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