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

 - Class of 1961

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FOR FEMININE ATHLETES, G. A. A. ACTIVITIES . . . in these they compete with almost indomitable skills. Gentle in manner but vigorous in deed they played not only against each other but also against members of teams from other schools. On Play Day these athletic-minded girls played basketball with the girls from Eastern. Their motto must have been to be rather than to seeml' for they made a good showing and after several exciting games were hailed the winners. Later, doughnuts and milk were served to curb growing appetites and all the girls enjoyed the chance to talk and make new friends, The whole day was a great success. Besides basketball, G.A.A. members held track and Held meets and played softball. Last year the girls in G.A.A. participated in the county track meet -which un- fortunately, was not the situation this year. The girls were active only in the school track meets, but they derived a great deal of enjoyment from running relays and races with schoolmates. 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AND STRENGTH IN INTERSCHOLASTIC COMPETITION He leaps through the air with the greatest of ease . . . it's Donald Stephens doing his level best for Red Lion in the broad jump. . . . and they opened the season in the first track meet of the county. In order to be prepared for their opponents from nearby schools, the fellows started their training way back in February in the sleet and snow. Not only have our trackmen become excellent marksmen by firing snowballs, but excellent dancers as well with new steps learned while dodging cars during practice. One of Mr. Richards' favorite exercises was to make the boys run down to the end of Pine Street and back, and faithful Mrs, Fitzkee at Number 714 saw that all the guys ran the full distance. Disappointed in our start, the team Worked very hard and consequently showed marked improvement as the season progressed. To be sure the most exciting meet was Red Lion vs. Susquehannock. The score was close and uncertain up to the very last event, the mile relay. The Lions rallied round and our team consisting of Donald Seiple, Lonnie Mitzel, John Enfield and anchor man Donald Rau placed first, earning a total score of 50-41. One of our best and most unusual runners was John Enfield, who has a style all his own. In the Dallastown meet Enfield came up from last position to win the event in the mile run. For several weeks Donald Strine was fortunate enough to hold the best timing in the county for the 100-yard dash. It should be added that the ninth graders had the opportunity to compete separately and the results offer promise for next year's track team. They're off and running! Joe Lane, Tom Galbreath, and Ed Hauser run alternately in the 220 yard dash against the freshmen of Dallastown Area Schools. 21



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CIVIC-MINDED ATTRACTED BY STUDENT COUNCIL Election of Student Council ohicers is a popular event . . . Jo Sedgwick and Jay Wolf check registration of voters, Larry Orwig, satisfied with his final decision, places his ballot in the box. . . . with election time in the oiiing, students displayed an avid interest in the selection of the leaders of their govern- ing body, and found the planks of each platform interesting topics for discussion. As the day of decision drew near, Iinal plans were formulated for the assembly in which the candidates would truly come into focus. Campaign man- agers and loyal supporters plastered the walls with posters, and handed out hundreds of campaign buttons. So election day' arrived to find most students quite eager to cast their votes. Enthusiastic Student Council members participated by working at the polls, constructing booths and counting votes. When the results were revealed the student body happily discovered that Floyd Warner was to be -the new president. His five years of experience in working on the Student Council should stand him in good stead as he undertakes the responsibilities of keeping wheels running smoothly. Michael Young came out on top for the vice-presidency, and Susan Grim became secretary. When the representatives are elected in the fall, the Student Council will begin to function under new leader- ship. A great variety of tasks will come under its jurisdic- tion-pep rallies, our lion's suit, the Christmas tree, a mock presidential election-all these and many more behind-the-scenes jobs will be on the agenda. Jo Sedgwick and Rae Snyder lead the campaigners in singing Trisha Bonness's campaign song! Trying to influence the students, and win their votes, Don Baldwin transports candidate Wendy Baerreis around the school areag in the back seat, none other than the grand old lion. 23

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