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

 - Class of 1963

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. . . Honoring the Elite When April showers fell this year, they delivered a downpour of honors to the senior set. Sallie Maurer received a SICO scholarship, and Joan Meckley was awarded the Franklin and Marshall book award, while others were chosen as National Honor Society members, Our amateur journalists and his- torians, members of the LEONID and LION staffs, honored their senior members, and those students who keep the do-re-mi alive at Red Lion were rewarded at the awards assembly on May 18. Dana Grove has a right to be proud as she receives Red Lion's first Safe Driver of the Year award from Mr. Maddox, the Driver Education instructor, This award was based on actual driving ability and scores on a written test. During the FFA assembly, Sam Taylor, George Jordon, and Fred Shaw receive a trophy from Robert Stover and Bill Masa of the York County Council of Cooperatives. Regent Charles Horn leads the eleven sen- iors and thirteen juniors-new members of the National Honor Society-in the solemn pledge to uphold the principles of the soci- ety and their school. N .-'L' H. 5' v V , c , e orqfsocirw

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Neskg First Days En Route As spring breaks the spell of the long winter, Lions discover new seasonal activities. With a Hurry of excitement, track, golf and baseball take shape amid hectic preparations for Class Day and grad- uation. Students hear the 'Sound of Musicl' as musical organizations practice for their debut, while the Concert Band prepares additional fare as it takes to the great outdoors for its annual program honoring the seniors at Fairmount Park. But wait, we must not forget the activity othce fa very appropriate namelD where the l62 LEONID and LION stags are closing up shop while the newly appointed staffs organize for the coming year. A usually quiet study hall comes to life as these eager underclassmen scrutinize the wealth of pictures discarded by the LION and LEONID staffs. If they like, they may purchase some pictures from the staffs. The '62 LIONS have arrived at last, and co-editors Chuck Horn and Joel hlichael hasten to upack their precious cargo while Janice Shaull and Anona VVierman talce a privileged First glance. While strolliny through the park one day in the merry, merry month of May . . . sweet musical sounds fill the air as the Red Lion High School Concert Band, directed by Mr. George Ward, renders a program saluting the members of the senior class preceding graduation. This annual spring concert is highly enjoyed by students, parents, friends, and relatives. ,gan 1



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Junior Pla Called Amid hot lights and stage decor emerge made-up faces of nervous juniors reviewing their lines. Then a hush befalls the audience as long, burdensome hours pay off at the evening performance. As the play progresses, jumbled plots are intermingled. Chaos breaks out Cboth backstage and on stagel as eloping Leslie and Aunt Lottie plunge from Fathers self-made ladder, passing the stage window and landing CunseenD on backvstage mattresses. All this and more made 'Room for the Groomn a smash- ing success and a boon to the Junior Class. Oh, that horrible, hot stuff! Unfortunately, how- ever, make-up is very necessary in the presenta- tion of a play, so squint and bear the eye shadow, Karen Poll:-it's only there for a little While-and beware of Miss Sweeney! stray fingers. No, students, this is not the 'Kline-up -it's the members of the play east as they appear in character form. From left to right they are: Betty Buecker, Janice Brown, Donald Test, Linda Ludwig, David Keperling, Donaleen, Murphy, Diane Markey, larnes Kohler, Phyllis Goodyear, Nlilton Loyer, Karen Poll, Frank Sechrist, and Holly Fauth. An- other amateur Thespian, Susan Thompson, is 11Ot shown. 10

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