Lebanon High School - Lodestone Yearbook (Lebanon, PA)

 - Class of 1983

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HINING STARS As the stars of the high school this year, the seniors shined 1 all that they did lwith the possible exception of pep ssemblies which just weren't their bagl. In several particular ,ebanon High productions the seniors especially demonstrated ieir brilliance, being that they were the large majority of the tudents in these primarily elective courses. Middle: Beth Gibble strikes up a classical ET. pose in an attempt to communicate with an alien on a mural in Mr, Barry's room. Beth's on the right. Lower left: Donna Springborn does some re search in the l.lVl.C. laik.a the libraryl, a require- ment for being in there this year, Above: After four years at the high school, An- drew Sattazahn shows that he has learned a few tricks. Cat Anatomy attracts several seniors every year, not only for the valuable knowledge derived from slicing up some of our staff feline friends, but also from the pleasure of secretly slipping cat innards on your friends' trays in the Cafeteria. Psychology and Sociology attract a larger number of seniors, but are not quite as exciting as Cat Anatomy. In Humanities, tbe first class of the morning, seniors mellow out listening to classical music and discussing the cultural and aesthetic aspects of life. A trip to see the Rodin Museum in Philadel- phia and a trip to Palmyra to listen to Erma Bombeck also added to the humanitarian experience. Outdoor Recreation teaches seniors how to help keep their physical health from injury in the wildernessg TV Seminar teaches them how to keep their mental health from injury in front of the TV. Of course, the main senior scene is the unstructed scene. Loafing in the courtyard and chatting in the Cafeteria is where this year's seniors excelled. This fine Lebanon High in- stitution is unfortunately in a state of decay. Unlimited lav privileges were absolved this year, adding to the damage already done by the banning of frisbees in the courtyard las well as radios, a rule which is frequently ignoredl and the removal of the last mod as an unstructured mod, actions tak- en in previous years. It can be unequivocably stated, though, that this year's senior class did not let these setbacks hamper them in their starring role.

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Above Right: Emily Seibert is caught in the act as she escapes from one of her favorite CPD subjects. Below: Kelly Nelson takes a break from the constant task main- taining her good looks to pay attention during her psych class. Right: With much will power, John Roberts manages briefly to draw his attention away from his TV seminar class. Above: Who? Mei? Chewing gum? You must be kidding! says Angie Sowers.



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Below. First runner up, Bonnie Charles accompa nies her date toward the waiting line of corvettes. I I E I I 5 On Friday, October 8, during the half-time festivities of the Lancaster- McCaskey game, the six girls elected as members of our Homecoming Court were honored. Bonnie Charles, He- lene Ebright, Wendy Field, Lynnea Groff, Betsy Page, and Suzanne Wolf comprised the court, each of whom was presented with a corsage during the ceremony and introduced to the more than boisterous crowd. Last year's queen, Sue Snyder, was on hand to crown the newly selected queen, Sue Wolf, and present her with a bouquet of roses and a con- gratulatory embrace. The following night, L.H.S. held its annual Homecoming Dance, sponsored by Tri-Hi-Y, to honor the girls. Prior to the dance, a dinner was held in the Cafeteria fa notion deemed ludicrod by the general school populacel. Th dinner, which seemed doomed t failure actually drew 52 couples, aboi half of the number who attended th dance. Those with enough spine t come to the dinner found it to be su prisingly pleasant. It seems that th cafeteria, bedecked with fine linen an soft candlelight, fa profound deviatio from its normal chaotic atmosphere proved to be far more conducive t the romantic mood than wa imaginable. All in all, the evening was an enjoy able one, which provided lasting an fond memories for all-comers, and a the couples each piled out to the cars, not one could suppress a si and a last look toward the dance floo Above: Ken Shutter escorts second runner Above: Rain, earlier in the evening, stopped long enough for the crowning oi up, Wendy Field, Homecoming Queen, Sue Wolf.

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