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z fi iii Mr. Martin F. Miller, administrative assistant, is found busy at his desk. Mr. lN'Iiller has many varied duties to perform in the course of normal days. In his spare time he enjoys building his classical library. Administrative assistant, Mr. Robert P. Tschop, is shown check- ing some of his records. Supplies, to meet the demands of the school, and transportation keep him busy. However, he finds time for reading, one of his favorite hobbies. Administrative Assistants Although taking care of the school records occupies much of Mr. Carl E. Seitz's time, he also enjoys listening to music and hunting. 'WY 1 Ll -L...-U 1' p-. i I ' X-, ,..,.. ...,............ Mrs. Flo Harbaugh, secretary for the administrative staff, .aids the Red Lion personnel with the clerical tasks of the school. I D ,Q-aff'
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To Our Students You have all become old enough to look seriously to the position you will occupy in an adult world.That place will be influenced by conditions over which you have little control but which will have a serious effect on you. To some extent you may become the victim of the population explosion, a rapidly developing technol- ogy, the discovery of new forms of energy or the vast extension of knowledge. The rise of new nations and a rivalry of eonfiicting ideologies will, no doubt, affect you in your day. Our school exists only to help you prepare to meet these challenges. While basic skills will always be im- portant, they will not furnsh adequate background for the competition you will face. You will need a solid ability to think, to evaluate and to recognize trends or changes. You will need a broad base of in- terest, abilities and skills through which you can be- come a part of the most adaptable generation to people the earth. We encourage your curiosity and inquiry into the many kinds of disciplines our school program and the extra-curriculum offer, but in all your choosing be sure your quest is quality-centered, serious and academ- ically sound. You can build a rewarding future on nothing less. Sincerely yours, ...f Z? S Thomas E. Zerbe Mr. Thomas E. Zerbe, B.S., M.A .... High School Principal . . . Mr. Zerbe is in his sixth year with the senior high Lions. He is always on hand to take care of the students' problems. LEFT: Mrs. Arlene Gilbert is busily working at her desk as she fulfills her duties as Mr. Gibb's secretary. BELOW: Mr. Zerbe's ambitious sec- retary, Mrs. Nona Burke, smiles as she pauses momentarily from her work and busy schedule. ' in-vnu V V. S . . ,.Y,:::N ,Qu .... .n .... ..-.1-uxnnr M. 'Q' J' A't' ' K A Y t . x-X, I t V K , XXX fi X g ' ff ,T N 1 1 -- ..-I' X' 1 ,V . iir NX x.f ---- fi ,fe X V Q- 1 N js Qx..-,.f?-A. 7
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Red Lion, Area School Board Chanceford Township: Dale V. Dinsmore, Ralph N. Meyers, Stew- art W. Grim, Howard W. Smeltzer, William Patterson. Felton Borough: Paul W. Heim, Richard E. Doll, Willis R. Tyson, Charles E. Sentz, Curvin S. Miller. Lower Chanceford Township: Don- ald B. Snyder, Bruce C. Vaught, Richard M. Barnett, Donald K. Thompson, George C. Crowl. North Hopewell Township: Henry S. Seitz, Zeno Neuhaus, Bill S. Tay- lor, Wilbur E. Young, Michael W. Bowser. Red Lion Borough: Dr. W. S. Del- linger, Earl D. Warner, Dwight H. Daugherty, Lester D. Craley, Wil- liam L. Jones, Ward H. Matthews, Frederick R. Toomey. Windsor Borough: Dr. J. Richard Hively, Harry R. Brenneman, Wil- liam O. Paup, Wilmer Neff, Jr., Herman B. Snyder, Jr. Windsor Township: Samuel R. Seitz, Howard H. Minnich, Jr., Wal- ter W. Shue, Floyd R. Eyler, Clair A. Grove. Winterstown Borough: W. Kenneth Seitz, L. Leon Trout, Everett S. Herbst, Delle R. Hildebrand, Law- rence Ream. Red Lion Area Uperating Committee SEATED: Wilmer Neff, Carl Seitz, Donald Thompson, Donald Snyder, Lester Craley, and Zeno Neuhaus. STANDING: Dr. J. Richard Hively, Bruce Vaught, William Jones, Ward Matthews, Walter Shue, Clair Grove, and Floyd Eyler. Members not pictured w ff! Miss Betty Craley speaks amiably to someone on the telephone while Mrs. Colleen Grove operates the switchboard. Both secretaries control the switchboard while Miss Cralcy manages thc cafe- teria money for the entire school district, and Mrs. Grove aidslthe senior high teachers. are Stewart Grim, William Patterson, Paul Heim, Henry Seitz, Earl Warner, Howard Minich, Jr., L. Leon Trout, Everett Herbst, and Willis Tyson. 9
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