Lebanon High School - Cedars Yearbook (Lebanon, IN)

 - Class of 1954

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Page 28 text:

mam uw, gaze i L. to R.: George Morton. preridentg Mfr. Lila Bowman. Jpomor: Anne Wirebearl. secretary: and Charlet But- ner, vice-preridefzl. L. Io R..' Paul Dulbanty, George Mor- ton. Marcia Peabody, Willa Sue Small. Mrx. Lila Bowman. rponxor, Anne Wireheart. Charlet Bumer. mul Bob Peabody. SENIOR COUNCIL The Senior Council is composed of the class officers, five other elected members, and the sponsor. Their first duty is to make plans and choose committees for the Senior Dinner Party. Later in the year, they prepare for the traditional and long awaited Class Night, which is held the latter part of May. Their final function is to organize our graduation ceremonies, Baccalaureate and Commencement.

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wdh, Um, B Mags! jjl! Nw Niall! P ' . 'l 4 ff ' t, Q , I ,N IE, l , ,f A CJ V As the time draws near the very halls appear toidraw back in mortal fear. It would seem for such an ominous silence a momentous oc- currence is about to be witnessed. From the end of'f'the hall the piercing plaintive note of a single bell sounds. It seems the great moment has arrived. From a myriad of doorways pours an ava- lanche of students. What is this phenomenon, merely the hourly occurrence of changing classes. Each year new faces must be learned to replace the ones 'of those who have graduated. ln some schools this would become an endless ordeal, but in the friendly atmosphere of L.H.S. it is a pleasant task. Our students aren't all geniuses, we do have a fair share though, and we don't all see alike, yet at L. H. S. we work and play together in the best possible relationships. Don't get us wrong, everything isn't made easy for us, we don't want it that way. We are proud of our school and our students. Coming up on the following pages are the ones who make or break Lebanon High School-our classmates.



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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY We entered high school the fall of '50 as green freshmen. Although we joined a few clubs and were thrilled to get to go to the mixers after the ball games for the first time, most of our time during our first two years was spent getting acquainted with the teachers and becoming accustomed to high school life, waiting for the day we would become the upper classmen. During our Junior year, the Candy-Coke Commit- tee worked hard at all the basketball games to make money for the big junior event of the year, the junior-Senior Prom. Since '53 was Coronation year we very appropriately had a Coronation Ball. Mina Edwards reigned as our queen upon a throne in Westminster Abbey with six attendants. Everyone spent a wonderful evening dancing to the music of the Butler Collegians. At last we were Seniors the fall of '53. We had elected for president of our class, George Morton, vice-president, Charles Butnerg and secretary-treas- urer, Anne Wiseheart. Mrs. Lila Bowman was our capable sponsor. Like every other Senior year, it was a sentimental year. We went to football games, basketball games, mixers, pep sessions, and convoca- tions for the last time as students of 1..H.S. To make our year even more outstanding, we elected a Junior Rotarian each month. We voted the last week of the month on a Senior boy, based on char- acter and scholarship, to attend a Rotary dinner. Five of our Senior boys were the first to have this honor. One of the big formal events of the year was our Senior Dinner Party at the Ulen Country Club, October 14. Our theme Harvest Daze, was carried out in the clever decorations and the entertainment. The Candelabrum Committee gave their very im- pressive, traditional ceremony which will always be remembered by the Seniors. All too soon our Senior year came to a close with our Hnal activities-Class Night, Baccalaureate, and Commencement. Now as graduates we are ready to face the future and to seek our goals. .4 .L

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