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

 - Class of 1961

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PROUD AND RIGHTFULLY S0 -TI-IE ELITE Two years of hard work pay off . . . Ruth Ann Hively, Quinetta Reider, Mary Ann Hangen, Jane Poff, Dorcas Haines and Karen Overmiller have just received their membership certifi- cates from the National Latin Honor Society. Miss Keeports presents journalism pins to staif editors David Hively, Lona Grim, and Ronald Arnold for their work above and beyond the call of duty. This was the iirst year for Leonid awards. Mr. Zerbe olfers his congratulations to the new members of the National Athletic Scholarship Society-James Kreeger, Dana McGinnis, Dick Stein, Roger Koons, Charles Horn, Dennis Keesey, Floyd Warner, Ralph DeShong, Harry Lohss, Gary Warner, Jelf Douglas, Phil Throne, Tim Cope, Larry Orwig, and Donald Rau. 26

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WITH PROJECTS OF INTEREST T0 ALL . . . they prove there is no dirth of ingenuity on Horace Mann Avenue. In a school with so many students there is bound to be a wide variety of interests, artistic, scientific, and practical, and these interests come to the fore in proj- ects throughout the year. Some cases find projects required but often they are done to satisfy the curiosity or ambitions of energetic students, but whatever the reason, something is always gained. f Some of the departments held open house this spring and invited the public to view the exhibits of their projects. The aesthetic were attracted to the art room where they found paintings, sculpture, printing and all kinds of crafts, jewelry making, basketry, woodcarving and pottery. In the line of the more practical arts the home ec and the shop had their exhibits too. The girls displayed the cloth- ing they had made throughout the year and the boys dis- played a wide variety of projects including woodworking, metal work and printing. The science fair found three lab rooms filled to overflowing with science projects of all sizes, types and varieties. There were physics, chemistry projects and biology projects to attract curious examiners and attract they did, as did all the exhibits. cience exhibits in the chemistry room attract the attention of visitors Terry Jamison and Joel Michael, probably because many of them are handmade and unique Projects ranging from telescopes and radios to dyes and bacteria have been done enthusiastic science students some plugging for better grades, others just enjoying a new challenge. 25



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FALL '60

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