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After heing in L.H.S. for a while, We become accustomed to the suffocating odors a11d earth-rocking explosions coming from the general direction of the chemistry and physics laboratory. Young Einsteins therein delve into the mysteries of these sciences and are sometimes amazed at their discoveries. They find that the aroma of common rotten eggs is in reality H2304 and delight in making everyone else in the building acutely conscious of that fact. Aside from the various odors, there is a wide variety of sounds which may he heard in the halls. Buzzing and Whirring noises emanating from the Wood and metal shops indicate the business of those practical people who make things with their hands. They learn to make over old autos fquite in demandj and create tables, chairs, heds and other things which might come in handy one of these days. .ng T, : 'A'-If,-N.-'f X i':'-: z. 5, isnt -A -3't10P'siS5'.'c 5985- Q' 'NX' ' 'HOKE V -:riff 3- t ,. gyjq-m:F'tw':5sb,', 'YQ .-4-35 3 at--ti gs.-sf 3551. in .,.-is-Mas: 221. W .-.tt if 'ww :H A-rfwsfsi fx xaiwswr-iff9 Q 'Q' -' fer: .Q -Xwas-1:-ms'assets-X:s,:M11s2 . , ,. .N by-,.i5i.,,,,.,q-sf, ms ss., n-Q-sssQ,s.:xg,f swwymss : f wt-1:weg1g:rf.xi-wswf:-2 fic Q W . , , :.-. M n. mga, ,sf in , . 5 ,.r::fQv:g5:,. , -2511 s, -,::.-1.2 -ui -1. v ' g- ..:'-EI.3I-1'-'1::1A5'12Q:!:1'-1' 5 H G' 2 'M' . ' 1:i :'t-f A 3- 1 Slam: ite- .-:--:- -:::Q:4:E:: -. -' 1 t ,isa 1 .- 'Q M :,,:.. . 0 4 rs. . 4 1 K. f..,sSs:s.- Q .43 was .9 ,- . ::... 5 .st-:.: 1: vzssass- -. 2 - .::4::::-W:-':.':,:,-':f:z 2 V -2 , ,' xr 1:-5 a m, 1 -X ' Sa ss-X visssfiy-. -sf H ,- ff: , 3e5:5-'- gl g a.: :4,., H ,-:,, . -3- .1 -,:,:g:5:a- .,-vg.gf,.::5:5':- -:sf .,,-9 , . 5s.,.15::-5.5-'I v- 45 , -.,, 4:vI-r.,1Q'v,,,.-. 1:i5-5f5f515352rf:5 - ' gg -9V15555g'- .' tlf firfi Zi I a t -' Ay N -'2 ,Sq J -v-'-,frsszi e -ff -4 M. 'PS NT ? .:.-w r 1'I1322EiE1:1::-.--?l!5S5E:?E!fE' -- is ' I A 2' fsfv S 3 5'::55:y5:5s524as5:a:2f 4' 3 g, t.,:gg3:-15:51 A4 .' ff' t '- ' ' Q Sr i ' fy 3 , ,, 'g - Y ,ess ,t , JF ' ' -I-WY! -V91 ' - F' 7.14 Y-12.22 - '. -'-:2:aQ1E2'EEv.-.'.1.'-1I1E'.Ff.if1Elii5S'52:2, ff Fi' 5-EfE5'2f5ff5f3-'---4-5'2- -i' w. .':k v- 55' 14 -if L-a 5 1 .L my V-'-21552--1---14-141,'I-11':-:'ffiz45sf5ezfzfs. . g-ga.,:':'2:4fs:'-f'2-:--: ,sf w sf , , -if-1, 1 4 . WQ 4e,:p .g5,:,'.fs, f- fb- -:vw .,1z, ' ,1:r::.:i::,- mi '-142:- 6 f,'Q,,,f- f- - - -R?-ig? -fs'zf -s3sxv1:Q+mQf:: - gy Y'-gf' Mb , It ., 'rg '--g-VM h,'3Q:r:..:V-,E'2j:ff,f.13'-I s Qv t' ,.::-Egxz-g.: ',T , -fran V Q 3 A X we ., ,.wg,4yi9's.s. . . ., Q. . my 45- - , ,.... , sv M. .. , .M,,,4-,gt-. . ' . ,V., M, W - V , - ,,-- - -4 A X .,,.,,,.,,,,.,,,,M,f . I -, -3 4 , -5:1 5,4 fy, -3 t -:,,-,, e -0, . ,Mg W-zgwg 5'i ','W 1 X Q-v-Y-W , s fr- - 1 ' -F'f'f:E-':Ia:f..t -. -' V ' V , ., -- ----- -K , X f .. i...,.w:,,m-41 , . ,, H,M,. ,, . K . ., f , ku..-wa., mwfgm I bl A .,, ,.'-,g5'g,g,g'-:- ' 5g5::,q52.2:1:+- e,asses:ICF-E'2-E-Ii-'21-g. 'H' 'fvwac-V. 1- W 2 H Aw ' M ew'-' 5-if W- f . :-2, ' 'I J X it .X -1 .3 . .-'163m'9'f,s - Sy -- n 2 ' 1g:'gE:':1'f 't ' ' .:?fE::1E2E'E5f, t A ' sr ML' Mc '-: L., ,- . -111.1 '''s5.5E:E5:2:sas!:::5:fs'5'5:55ff:':::1:-:25:-:.aa-5-. 2.1, if-212, ' , , KF? ss -3,f.f,, -7 g L ., , if . g5:5:E55,gv5?3,g:A5:5,5t5::5?5i,.v -,WV-- ., . I H x 'VZ i' 3543254 .V Q V .A A 'f:':'-f- .... 1 'V E :5 '2- Eii5i1i5:-E-iE:5iIfI:E ' '- QT' j-5515 51: ,lg :::5:5'5:::::,:-g:':4:.:g:4:v:.:2':3:1gjg:,5g-1r:::',:,g:g,:5:,.j,.-.,,3.5.1.3:',,:5.2j.':5:v.33.gfri-:.:5If:EI5452'- .II23E1:4:'5:f:2- . -A -E22IE2:1E-55535 55 :4 :'f:?5'i-E'IfEI:1IE?Ef:?:':':1:f:55i5s'-351:-:-i-I a F '..vf'lfs --:.:-:.:':.-11.53.535',,5:,g,jz5.1z::-1: -5:153:1.I:2:1:2f.:-2.:5:-E:f:3:e':j:1:g5:5:3:2:j:: -3jg:5.ra3515fg15f5:g3gy5.5:ffs-wrav-51f:'E121E-:PfE'i232221'I-E1s:::-RE'-V.: -1: ' 'M J ' A' - P -'f1'1'f'1' 'f'Ff?f-ikf-T? frirf'-'?i'WF 4,5-5 y:2:2:f:6:2:WE1fiv? ' 2-I ., , -.fr M , t 2 Page Six
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As the war situation became more and more complicated, our lives at school became more and more complex. Every day we were asked to do something different to aid in the war effort. We contributed to the Red Cross, both in money and in time by rolling bandages. Stamp and bond sales increased by leaps and bounds each week. The Sunshine Society did their part by industriously knitting an afghan for convalescent soldiers. Lebanon High won state-wide recognition for contributions to the scrap metal drive. Each and everyone in school went Mall outmfor Uncle Sam whenever he was asked to help in any way toward winning the war. When it became apparent that the draft would include eighteen and nineteen-year-olds and that both boys and girls would be in strenuous war work sooner or later, o11r attention was turned toward making our bodies physically fit for the hard work ahead of us. As a result, everyone was required to take an hour a day of rigorous calisthenics. Along with these exercises, we were required to spend an hour a week learning the rudimcnts of first aid. These added subjects caused a radical change in our daily program-Qstudy periods were scarcer, added home work was much in evidence and an abund- ance of sore muscles was predominant. Many new subjects were added to the list of those available. Interest was focused on tl1e more technical subjects such as aeronautics and radio electricity. gf M A.. llwnnmmviul A 3 ilk g!.l1'll1lIllQ g x W 61' All in all. 194-3 has been a busy year. a year full of unex 'V' pected events and strange happenings. Vife have been hurried a11d rushed, bewildered and worried. It has been a year we will never forget. During its course. we have done countless things we didn't eve11 dream last year we would be doing. , We didnft regret any of the backaches or headaches caused iw by our strenuous activities. Ours was but a small contribution toward the final goal-victory! Page Five
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By taking ten-minute rests and com- pleting work budgets, these students are soon able to type rapidly and ac- curately. Take a look at some of these private secretaries -in - the - making. B r o k e n fingernails and tired eye muscles are their trade-marks for the present., but sizable pay checks will be their rewards in the future. Many times our appetities have been tantalized by the fragrant aroma of cookies Wafting from the home ec room. Not only do these lucky girls learn the finer points of cooking, but they enjoy eating the things they have made while We sit upstairs struggling over a physics book! We envy them this soft life un- til it comes to the dishwashing part! k As you have seen on the preceding pages and as you will see ill the remainder of this hook. Lebanon High School has a varied curriculum to fit the needs of all kinds of students. There are shop classes for tl1ose who work with their hands: l101ll6 economics for the domestic type: chemistry and physics for aspiring scientists: typewriting. shorthand., and bookkeeping for commercial stu- dentsg music and art for tl1ose possessing aesthetic dispositionsg and history. math. English. Latin. and Spanish for the general student. Page Seven
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