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an E e to the Future For those who are eager to try anything short of tying themselves in knots, Red Lion offers the Boys, and Cirls' Tumbling Clubs, where they can learn under careful supervision, Once a year these groups join with the Dancing Club in sponsoring an exhi- bition which is open to the public, Here the stu- dents display the abilities they have gained and developed. Some of the highlights of this year's Gym Preview were a marching and physical fitness drill, demonstrations by the Dancing Club, a wres- tling match, and tumbling and apparatus work. He flies through th'e air with the greatest of ease . . . let's hope so, anyway! Larry Snyder seems very capable ol accomplishing the dive over his human Nr. Fitzkee watches carefully to see if the head lock on Hugh Morton pays off and adds another point to the score of john Frey in one of the exciting wrestling matches at the gym review. A horse is a horse but this one neither eats makes i , noise, nor runsg it cloes little more than provide a base for Kay Vasellas's stunt in the gym review assembly while Pe' v YVink, Beverly Blouse Carol in Nlarkel, 2, , , 1 5 oan Mecklev and Connie o llinkle await their . y turns to mount l,,, 5. Hlyarrelsu while Chris Vllarner hurries to take his turn. i Q xi X X X5 s B xg? fall. 5 K 2 i f ga gi !
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Our future protectors, Earl Cohn, Bob Kruger, and James Pearson, seem very interested in what Corporal Lonardi, representative of the State Police at the Career Conference, has to say re- garding a career in his field. ,. ' W fe, , .f I Y l. Ag- - J Preparation axle ith Jan Grim, one of hlrs. Falconels sixth grade students, digs deeply into his pocket for some unknown object while listening to student teacher Dana Grove's word of wisdom, Dana, as a mcmber of the FTA, spends one period every week in the elementary building. Students versus air pressure, this class of enthusiastic freshmen is discovering the tenacity of the air. The principles of this famous experiment will be examined later, at the time being all they are concerned about is proving their strength to themselves and Mr. Hardy. 4, ,a i 4 t ' S I c 4 Doctor, lawyer, Indian chief-whatever your choice, itys bound to be represented at the Career Confer- ence, where guests distinguished in their particular field brief students on the preparation and qualifi- cations necessary for each occupation as well as on salaries and working conditions which can be ex- pected. Among those vocational areas represented at the '62 conference were home economics, nursing, engineering, accounting, teaching, and the ministry. Additional information for those interested in teach- ing can be obtained by joining the Future Teachers Club. 16
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Irons and Woods Ps-I H . Kylix , 'K '-995325 1 ,4,5,fr,2.5 .Q , '62 Golf Team-Coach Nitchkey, F. Cope, K. Herman, C. Horn, D. Portner, C. Stump, D. Rost, R. Koons, W. Sechrist, R. Calhreath, and M. Miller. Sophomore Fred Cope, hoping for the best, blasts his way out of a sand trap on the fifth hole at the Red Lion Country Club. H wwf A ' , ,,.J l N Nj f rffo f., - , 'r V .Hv':? g if . H 4. pin, Y' .rrp Mk .4. .,,t5 ! V6,,i'iV, . .. iw K, ,JvJ,5,3,,5,ng llzflrr ,. 'A ML 4 ,a wh i m . Sem wr The Hrst warm spring day of any year is sure to turn the thoughts of our young LIONS to the many spring activities-one of which is Colfg and the spring of '62 was certainly no exception! Ten boys went out for this popular sport, but unfortu- nately only five of them could be Chosen as mem- bers of the team. Those lucky enough to be picked for the 1961-62 GOLF squad were seniors Charles Horn, Donald Portner, and Willizrm Sechristg jun- ior David Rostg and sophomore Fred Cope. The returning lcttermen were Horn and Portner. Late snows interrupted practice, but apparently with no ill erofects, for the team, which was' coached by Mr. Charles Nitchkey, ended the season with a 5-4 record, This put them in fourth place in the York County Interscholasric Golf League, A job well done, boys!
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