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

 - Class of 1968

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To Learning COREN, DAVID, B.Mus., M.Ed. . . . English, Chess Club, Debate and Discussion Club. Mr. Coren's interests include chess and fishing. Attending Indiana University of Pennsyl- vania took most of his time this summer. KEEPORTS, MARIE, B.A., M..-X .... English. Miss Kee- ports enjoys traveling, knitting and reading, A trip to Gla- cier Park and Canadian Rockies filled her summer. MYERS, NAOMI, B.S .... English I, Ilg Freshman Class Advisor. When not busy teaching, Miss Myers enjoys sew- ing and reading. STARKE, ISABEL, B.A., . . . English III, IV: LION advis- or. Next year Mrs. Starke plans either to study or travel as part of sabbatical program. FOX, NANCY, B.S. . . . English. During the summer, Mrs. Fox worked toward her Master's Degree and traveled. some mathematical concepts to a class. few n,.?9 I..-cur wr Miss Staggers, Mrs. Starke's student teacher, and Joyce Smith examine a bulletin board on American Literature. I 23

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4- To solve mathematical problems, an extensive knowledge of mathematical techniques is needed. With the help of competent instructors, these problems with numbers can be solved in an orderly manner. Excellent facilities and text- books at Red Lion may guide the college-bound student to- ward a better basic understanding of mathematical concepts. Algebra I, Modern Geometry, Algebra II and Trigonometry and Pre-calculus are offered to aid the student in his future attempts to solve the complexity of college math. Business Arithmetic, Consumer Math, General Math I and Shop Math are offered to students in the commercial fields to widen their mathematical horizons and to give them a better understanding of math in the business World. Our math department has been constantly improving and will continue to do so in the future years. 22 Logic Is A Key I ZIEGLER, DAVID, A.B., M.A .... Advanced Algebra I, Advanced Algebra II, General Mathematics I, During the summer, Mr. Ziegler participated in many of his varied in- terests including golf, tennis, swimming, traveling, and reading. MILLER, FRED, B.S., M.Ed .... Algebra, Geometry: Cross-country coach. HIVELY, DAVID, A.B .... Geometry, General Math I, Algebra I, Trigonometry and Pre-calculus. Mr, Hively's time this summer was taken up by work for his Masters Degree and by farming. STOVER, ROBERT, B.S ..... A lgebra, Geometry, Trigo- nometry. Mr. Stover traveled to the shore several times this past summer. EVELER, ROBERT, A.B. . . . Algebra I, II, General Mathematics II, Geometryg Computer Programming Club. Mr. Eveler enjoys hunting and sports. Elaine Gryga, Mr. Zeigler's student teacl A F ? 3, I V Q7 :A W t Memelaer gm , an ,..,V. rt,-1,5 msg is is 5



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No one subject taught today is more important than En- glish. Without this study of our native language, communi- cation would be next to impossible, and the possibility of our having such a highly developed, intellectual society would be quite improbable. We should, therefore, take this language study seriously, ranking it with the sciences and arts of which we think so highly. Through the study of World literature, American litera- ture and English literature, students gain a deeper under- standing of world culture and an insight into some of the world's greatest minds. Grammar study makes it possible for the student of the language to apply this knowledge to everyday communication. In our minds a better under- standing of the English language produces a better student and a more capable citizen. N 12337 -M 'ff -.44-v ' 'QUNQ' I Language Unites Literature comes to life through dramatic presentations by students. SCHENCK, JEAN, A.B. . . . Englishg Leonid. Mrs. Schenck's main hobby is music. COOMBS, CHARLES, B.S .... English, LION advisor, Baseball Coach. Mr. Coombs attended summer school at Shippensburg State College. He also traveled through New England and Canada. REIGLE, LYNN, B.S .... English, Wrestling Coach, As- sistant Football Coach. Mr. Reigle worked toward the com- pletion of his Masters Degree over the summer. He enjoys fishing and hunting in his spare time. WOLFE, FRED, B.S., M.Ed .... Englishq junior-Senior Play Director. VVhile he enjoys camping, boating, and read- ing, Mr. Wolfe spent most of his summer traveling. NYER, WILLIAM, B.S. . . . Public Speaking, English, Business English. Mr. Nyer assists with the speeches at commencements. He also enjoys hunting, fishing, farming, horseback riding and antiques.

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