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a Whirl of Activit 'ISO long! It's been good to know youlv-at least the -- Cf? seniors felt that way when they offered a tour of 5 the good old U. S. A. as their Class Day presenta- tion, Even the teachers look forward to this assem- iff t 2, , . bly and that special surprise from the graduating :gee ' X . Lions, who display their talents from singing, to wr twisting, to just plain having fun. Ii -y W - '1:a.-it-i.:,s ' - fi' KZ WE is ,U i 'S Among the tropical palms, these natives, Pam Strickler, Kirby Hickey, and Susan Sheckart, are seen doing their dance ritual commonly referred to as the twist. Seriously, though, it's only the seniors enjoying them- selves on Class Day. That's right, girls-heads up, kick those legs, and don't forget to smile-now altogether- ta-ra-ra-homp-te-a-ta-ra-ra-bomp-te-al Class Day always has an added sparkle when our nimble-footed dancers display their Cgrace- ful?D talents. . TQ 'Y . X if its p .., . -4 I Say there! Did someone take a wrong turn in the school parking lot? Well, the stu- dents donyt seem very worried, for it's only the '62 seniors waving happily as they pass by on their Class Day Tour of the good old U. S. A. iv ,. Fa 'V X ,K . ...., , 0 ! sy., 1 qu- Hvm---M. .. 'tv ,qw t.H,,,i .F l o N '..' 4 - ' fs- 9. 1f-' -'-W'1' rf l l 'V i .wealth 2' til ' i' S F K t 3 7 G '- 'L ,I ii-ffltlfit 2 ' M ' , I ' , I C 1 wil, , , - ii 7 1 K ri ts.. W
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-'L 1 x N-A . i s it 3, Phyllis Goodyear and her escort, Frank Sechrist, retire from the dance floor for a few minutes to examine this sunken treasure Chest. Perhaps it contains Hgold doubloons and pieces of eight, for it has certainly become the subject of their undivided attention. Get your aqua lung in good shape and join in the fun at Stairway to the Seal juniors, seniors, and guests danced amid this underwater paradise to the dreamy music of john Hutton and his orchestra until the enchanted hour of midnight arrived. enior . . . aught in Prom night 262 found seniors, juniors and guests descending a 'Stairway to the Sea. This-the social event of the year-miraculously transformed the gym into an underwater scene replete with fish, seaweed, sand, lost treasure, and yards and yards of fishing net. After imhihing this mystic setting for three hours, however, dancers were ready-at the stroke of 12-to head for the Red Lion Country Club and the allfnight party, There howling, golf, movies, and dancing kept them wide awake to greet the dawn, then a hearty breakfast. Thus ended the night of all nights as tired but happy Promfgoers headed home. Stop the twisting and smile-you're on Candid Camerafl Thatls very good, Holly Fauth, hut, Beverly Blouse, you're just not with it-can't you see itis only the yearhoolc camera sharing in some of the fun at the all night party?
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raduating Lions Experience The Space Age Enigma panel, Charles Hom, Dorcas Haines, Mary Ann Hangen, Holly Jo Grove, and joel hlichael, are shown reviewing and discussing plans with the commencement speaker, the Rev. Dr. Ernest T. Campbell. The beginning of the end started for the seniors at the Baccalaureate Service on Sunday evening, May 27, 1962. At this service they heard an inspiring message from the Rev. Dr. Oliver Maurer. of St. Iohn's United Church of Christ. The following day held the much awaited Commencement with its 1'Pomp and Circumstancef' featuring a panel consisting of Dorcas Haines, Holly Jo Crove, Mary Ann Hangen, Charles Horn, and Joel Michael. They explored the economic aspects, social impacts, political views, and moral values of the Space Age. The challenging address of the evening, lf Punc- tuation Marks Could Speakf' was delivered by the Rev. Dr. Ernest Campbell. At last came the presen- tation of the diplomas by Dr. Dellinger and Mr. Sample. For the seniors of '62, high school is over, but they will always look hack with fond memories to dear old Red Lion High. A happy yet nostalgic moment for the class of '62 arrived when Dr. Wloodrow S. Dellinger, president of the school board, pre- sented them with their diplomas. For these seniors it was the culmination of twelve years of hard work. rt aw IVA - . tttfi t
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