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MARKETS A P0 TS I I CEDARS STAFF Row l Eileen Simmons Lois Beck Martha Perkins Mary Selby Wanda Murphy Ph llis Lowe Y Lorraine Wolfing- tori ' Cecelia Zissis Dorla Lucas Row 2 Mary L. Scitres Marguerite Mont- gomery Angeline lohns Martha Moore lean E. McCord Doris Langjahr, sponsor Goldiene Akers Margaret E Martin Mary lane Kersey Mary Herr Shelby Row 3 Harold Havens lames McVey Mac McConnaha Charles Carr Charles Broshar lames Richman Clay Ulen Otis Richman William Roberts fabsentl PENNANT STAFF Row l Goldiene Akers lames Tribbett Margaret E Martin Harold Havens Madge Buchanan ROW 3 Mary lane Kersey Eugene Clingen- lean Ellen McCord peel Cecelia Zissis Charles Carr Robert Orear lames Stout Row 2 lames Richman Virginia Taylor Lorraine Wolting- ton 'Q Doris Langjahr, Mary Lou Gregory Sponsor Frances English Violet Stanfielcl Otis Richman Mar Herr Shelb Martha Moore Y Y Martha Perkins Angeline lohns Dorla Lucas Mary Selby William Roberts lohn Ballard Phyllis Lowe fabsentl Cedars S'l'a'If Features Five S'l'ar Final for Lebanonians The 1937 Cedars staff was selected in November, and work on the senior annual began immediately with the group responsible to jean Ellen Mcf Cord, editorfinfchief, and Qtis Richf man, assistant editor. The theme was suggestive of the staff's desire to publish a five star final for and about Lebanoniansf' Mac McConnaha, business manaf ger, and Harold Havens, circulation manager, supervised the subscription campaign, which chalked up 575 sub' scriptions, breaking all records in the last several years. The linoleum block illustrations were designed by Cecelia Zissis, art editor. Goldiene Akers, literary edil tor, and Angeline Johns, feature edif tor, were assisted by other members of the staff in submitting the copy. l SI-affs Publish PENNANT. Special Edil-ions. Programs With jean Ellen McCord and Lord raine Wolfiiigtoii as cofeditors of the Pennant, last minute news and feaf tures reached its readers. The scoop of the year was the story of King Ed' ward's abdication following his perf sonal announcement over a radio hookfup. After an eighteen weeks' preliminf ary course, another staff assumed all responsibility for the publication un' der the helm of the new editor, Ce- celia Zissis. i'Click's Chatter, Akers of Gos- sip, and basketball oddities featured in the 'Sports Mirror, proved enter' taining. Additional experience was given the two staffs in publishing the Buddy Bracers for the American Legion, and programs for various school dramatic presentations.
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Betty Newkirk Russell Bates Eugene Bowers Norman Horton Milburn Watts Glen Cooper Woodrow Stevens Noble Bradley Row 3 Charles Agan SEVENS-Group 1 Row l Elizabeth Clark Louise Beck Bonnie Aligree Maxine Christy Mary Helen Caldw Patsy Barnett ell Donna Mae Baldwin Mary Conner Alberta Akers Mary Fern Abbott Row 2 Robert Blackwell William Burress Iune Broshar Group 2 Row l Rebecca Craig Rosemary Fairfield Helen Marie Flick Martha Dickerson Davada Hazelrigg Myrtle Gilliam Waneta Dickerson Dorothy Grater Mary Margaret Heflin Marilyn Emmert Row 2 Roberta Egbert Patricia Edwards Group 3 Row l Phyllis McCord Dorothy Mayfield Eileen Lane Ioan lones Betty Kelley Oneeda Horton Ethyl Huffman Mary Lantz Catherine Lewis Row 2 Forest McKenzie William Martin Robert Kinneman Group 4 Row l Mary Louise Revel Barbara Sharpe Gloria Scali Mabel Red Betty Merchant Betty Price Barbara Neese Stella Mefford lflargery Neese Row 2 Earl Reagan Calvin Moore Group 5 Row l Martha Wagoner' Anna Tripps Rosemary Smith Betty Wyatt X Fern Wills 'f Kathleen Wallace' Beverly Taylor Eileen Swails Marvelle Stephenson Row 2 David Wills ' C, I. Rogers William Peterman Eugene Hickson Iames Coons Carl Powell Morris Finch Fred Tewell Iohn Watson Iohn Faulkinbury Richard Miller Stella Boyland Lorene Cox Virginia Click Merna Campbell Eunice Brown Betty Lee Artman Pearl Bowman Row 3 Hillary Booth Francois Cain Kenneth Cody Donald Barton Everett Armstrong Charles Christian Dwight Campbell Gloria Dowden Hutoka Daily Betty Cox Bernard Hinton Walter Couchman Wayne Hinton Walter Copper, Ir. Row 3 Iesse Fine Donald Garver lack Heflin Robert Harrison lames DeMott Ralph Houser Richard lones Loleta Hoffman Phyllis Lovingfoss Bertha Martin Margaret Laflin Frances Huffman Row 3 Eugene Lister Kenneth lohns David Laflin Adrian Iarnison Eugene Iohnson Ioseph W. lacobelli Donald Iohnson Charles Powell Lester Moore Morris Robison Mary Scott Iuanita Medsker Mary lane Morris Rebecca Ragsdale Row 3 Charles Myers Maurice Pavey Robert Ross-Shanno lohn Miller Malcolm Nevitt Donald Whartonr Ollie Wilson - Charles Wallace- William Whiteley H Iwanna Williamson ' Marjorie Thatcher Iames Watkins ' Iohn Wild Robert Wyatt - Charles Wheeler, Ir' Row 3 Neal Wetherald - William Smiley
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Lebanon Debate Squad Scores Thirfeen Wins 'LResolved: That all electric utilities should be governmentally owned and operated was debated by the Lebaf non squad with fifteen schools this season. The results of the decision debates were: W. L. Purdue Conference ...... 2 2 Logansport Girls' Debates- 1 1 Anderson Tournament --- 9 3 District Tournament ..... 1 1 ' O 2 Triangular ............. The debaters who became members of the National Forensic League are Mary Jane Kersey, Donna Siess, Clay Ulen, William Etter, Madge Buchf anan, Elbert Jones, Patsy McConnaf ha, Frank Adney, Edward Bressler, and james Cood. Previously elected members and oliicers of the organif Zation are William Roberts, presif dentg Mary Dutch, vicefpresidentg and Mary Frances RossfShannon, secretaryftreasurer. Honor Socieiy Infroduces Fifieen of Public Inifiaiion Fifteen per cent of the graduating class is annually chosen for memberf ship in the National Honor society. The purpose of this organization is to reward students who possess to an outstanding degree those traits of character vital in the makefup of a successful person, namely, leader' ship, service, character, and scholar' ship. Five per cent of the class is chosen on Honor Day while the students are juniors, and the final ten per cent is selected during the following school year. Faculty members who are also members of the society or Phi Beta Kappa make the final selection from those chosen by the entire faculty for membership. james Richman was presidentg Ce' celia Zissis, vicefpresidentg and jean Ellen McCord, secretaryftreasurer. DEBATE SOUAD ROW l William Roberts Mary lane Kersey Donna Siess Clay Ulen Row 2 Elbert lones Edward Bressler Alada Rose Witt William Ransdell William Etter Row 3 Charles E. A. Moore, sponsor Madge Buchanan Patsy McConnaha Mary Dutch Iames Good Row 4 Richard Norris Mary Frances Ross- Shannon Frank Adney Emma Davidson Ben Shera NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row l Lillian Witt, Mary Ann Tauer, sponsor Sponsor Ruth Brookshire lean Ellen McCord Cecelia Zissis Sponsor Goldiene Akers Ralph Howard, Eileen Simmons sponsor Row 2 LaVerne Endicott, Row 4 sponsor Mary Louise Scilres Wgifflsgglre' Martha Perkins Phyllis Lowe Margaret F. Martin Otis Richman lames Richman Row 3 Charles E. A. Moore, T. L. Christian, sponsor sponsor
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