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Middle picture: Flanking Miss Arnsman are outstanding sophomores Leah Hiland and Clifford Antcliff. Bottom picture: Standing on either side of Mrs. Stephenson are outstanding freshmen Ruth Crim and Jimmy Parr. Page Twelve imma HONORS DAY Honors Day, which was es- tablished approximately twenty-two years ago in Leb- anon, is the time when all efforts and achievements of the scho ol year are j u s t l y and formally given recognition by awards. Every student has an equal chance for an award of some kind for awards are given in almost every department, club, and class. Special awards are given to those who have con- tributed a little more than re- quired to make Lebanon a school of the highest standard. Those who demonstrate the finest traits of character and courtesy, co-operation and re- sponsibility are also honored at this time. Extra opportuni- ties for awards are provided through tests, tournaments and contests given by the school and through outside organiza- tions. Honors Day makes all sac- rificed time and effort seem a little more worthwhileg only those who put forth the effort may receive the satisfactions and benefits to be derived therefrom. 1950 Cedars
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O 0 0 O O O Christmas Plays Christmas Windowsy' closed the school Christmas festivities before vacation. It is the old story of the Christ child coming to earth to find refuge from the winter Weather in a home where love rules. The Glee Club furnished music between sets ani Lebanon's new orchestra played before and after the plays. Left to right: Ben Campbell, Jim McAfee, Dave Richey, Jon Kneip, Tom Hopkins, Miss Beckett, Raymond Barton, Charles Rader, Bob Warren. Christmas Tree Around Christmas a beautifully decorated tree can be seen in the lower hall of the Senior High building. These decorations can be credited to Miss Beckett and her Solid Geometry Class who construct most of the ornaments out of a single piece of paper. 1950 Cedars Page Eleven
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' COLLEGE DAY College Day was established two years ago in Lebanon High School to aid the upper- classmen in choosing a college or university for further training. It also gives an opportunity to those who have already picked a college to attend to be informed more fully on the cost, requirements, courses offered, activities, and living accommodations of that particular insti- tution. Representatives from every Indiana college for whizh interest is shown by LHS juniors and seniors come to Lebanon for this program. Individual college groups are formed and in an informal, friendly discussion our students get a fine understanding about the college of their choice. 1950 Cedars P 1199 Thiffeen
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