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,. , . ,., . ,- . A S'l'l'lJliN'l' CIOVNCZII, ! limi: Row: Miss Nlzxrgzlrcl Nlnrlin. sponsor: Daw C1l:n'k, Sophoinores .func Nlcmciiger and Den- Dzuvc Nlzulx. llzlvid liillrtbllllllllll, YiCC-ll1'L'SiClClllI Chip XYL-1'1'y. .luck Dzlrnzill. prvsimlciiti nis Oic-n ohlnin ciollvgc inlorinznion. Mr. llzlyid Rclmcrhp sponsor. Sffnnzzl how: Bonnie l,lLliK'l'hOll. NL'Ll'Q'i2ll'f'I Dchhiv XVo1'- L'L'SIL'l'. -lohn Rlflllllllll. Nanny Ritchic, Chris Sha-lhy. Rithic llicks. llslw Hinc. Ifronl Row: hlzinc Nli-ssciigc-r. l3z11'Imr:1 Rc-c'lim'. Dennis Oivn. Villain' Ogden. lizlyc: XVood. -Indy XX'oocl. Student Activities Aid School Eva,1ua,tors ,Xllcvr thc lllhIlllSSlll hyll, iiiciiilicrifz ol' tho North Ccinrznlhlivznlnznion Coinniittoc rctihrcd In uddifiqyll tg Iyhygiggil inuqyfl- to thc work liih to cllsnnss tht-n' nnprcssioiis :und suggestions lor Lchznion Senior High. tions, other firsts in 1969 includ- ed thc liorinzition ol' thc student council. Cloinposcd of the class councils and two sophoniorc repre- sentznives, this liody's lnzlin func' tion was to :ict as il inedinin hc- twccn students and faculty and to lill :ln z1dx'isory Czlpzicity. The Sill- dent cionncil was also in c'l11n'ge ol' the coordinzition ol' the monthly tiom'oc'z1lio11s :ind the noontiine no tiyilies which invlndcd ping pong, encllrc, and ll Sllllfli han: June NlC'SSCllgC1'2lllClDl'lllllS Oicn werc elected the outstzmding sophf oinorcs by thc class of lfl70. Lane in Ovtolici' an clcycn-iliun teznn lroin thc North Ccntiul Asso- ciation of Collegcs and St-c'ondzn'y Schools visited I,llS to cvzxlnznc the K'll1'1'iCllllllH, l'z1c'nlty, student hody. and l'zniilitic's. The commit- tecfs pi'elin1inzn'y report praiscd the znppeznmutc of the school and the conduct ol the student body. 15
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Graduation Initiates Use of Gymnasium Thoughts of the past twelve years of schooling flash through the minds of the 1968 graduates as they file into the partially completed gymnasium for commencement. Graduation speakers practice their lines. Bark Row: Donna Mciilanahan, Jack Hutson, Nancy XVright. Linda Adair. 1'il'U7If Row: Nancy Nlolello, Linda XVood. 14 As the opening chords of f'Pomp and Circumstanceu rang through the rafters, the 1968 graduating class solemnly entered the new gymnasium, ending twelve years of school and commencing a bright future. Following the invocation, president Jerry Cunningham led in the lighting of the seven tapers symbolizing desirable characteris- tics found in young adults. Donna McClanahan introduced the speakers who developed the theme, Marble: The Facsimile of Human Refinementf, The first speaker, Linda Adair, began the process with her speech, Mining Hutson for Sell'-Discoveryfl Jack spoke next on UShaping through Education. The finishing touches were added by Linda YVood, who completed the process with f'Pol- ishing for Proficiency. Principal Kenneth Dooley SLIIH- moned the seniors to receive their diplomas, which were issued by Superintendent Joseph Foust. As a finale the class joined the Concert Choir in singing Hymn to LHS. As a fitting conclusion to the impressive ceremonies, Nancy Ann XVright delivered the henediction, Senior class president, Jerry Cunning- ham, leads the way for fellow classmates.
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liovs' and Girls' Slate representatives Alcan Ellen McVey, Nancy Ritchie. Vickie Ogden, and Mike Larr admire .lack Darnall's souvenir ol' his week spent at Indiana University and reminisce ahout the good time they had and knowledge they acquired. llontemplaling their two weeks ol' edntalion at various journalism Institutes held at Indiana University, Ball State University, and Northwood Institute are Linda johnson. Mary .lane Brown, Karen iXnderson, Dave Dillon, representatives of LHS publications. Summer Institutes Motivate Participants Active in sunnner as well as win- ter, students from Lebanon High School journeyed to various insti- tutes and camps lor exploration in- to diverse and interesting fields. Four representatives studied the lacets ol' journalism. Instruction was given on methods which hest lti inform the student body of events in its school. This guidance was invaluable as students edited the CI lf D A R S and the 1'1'm1f1r1f. Lebanon participated in the His- tory Institute for the first time as five scholars attended a week's seminar that dealt with impor- tant issues ol' today. Boys' and Girls' State delegates studied state and local governments. In mid-June three from the Le- banon chapter attended Sunshine Camp. Latin and lihrary repre- sentatives traveled to respective seminars to increase their skills.
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