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T H E LODESTONE FOR FIVE Margaret M. Beard KITTY LOU The more we know her, the Becker we like her. Archery Club—1; Typing Club—2; Art Needle Craft Club—3; Tri-Hi- Y Club (Treas.)—3; Costume Com¬ mittee (Co-chairman)—3. . . . Richard L. Becker DICK Men of few words are the best men. Camera Club—ll 3; Electric Club — 2 . CX fV ' t 4 X-w Elizabeth Jean Behney Sincerity and truth are the basis of every virtue. Art Club stone Staff (Treas.i)—2, 1 irlf 3; Lode- A smile from her now and then Is welcomed by the best of men Senior Dramatic Club—1, 2, 3 Cheer Leader—2; Girls ' Basketball —1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y Club—1, 2, 3 Newsette Reporter—3. — 16 — Harold Baeshore . . . BASKY He assumes, without the least of worries, A life that ' s just a bowl of cherries. Senior Dramatic Club—1; Bach¬ elor Ciub—2; Camera Club—3. Sara Jane Baldwin . . SALLY Short and sweet. Dramatic Club—1; Art Club—2, 3; Basketball—1; Lodestone Staff. CURLY Nature smiled when you were born. Giving an artist this world to adorn. Art Club—Sec. 2, 3; Lodestone Staff. . Kathryn Louise Becker MUGGS BETTY Phoebe A. Bartholomew . FAY A good heart ' s worth gold. Girl Guards—1, (V. P.) 2, 3; Chorus—1, 2. Kathryn Elizabeth Basselgia . . . KIT Almost all occupations are cheered and lightened by music. English Scrapbook Club—2; Or- chestra—1, 2, 3. . Joyce E. Bechtold . . . John L. Bechtel JOHNNY Ice cream, you scream. We all scream for Bechtel. Chess and Checker Club—3; Foot¬ ball—2, 3.
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LEBANON HIGH SCHOOL LEBANON PENNSYLVANIA . . Fra ncis N. Artz ARTZIE He kept the noiseless tenor of his way. . James R. Atkins JIM A smile and a cheery word for all Astronomy Club—1; Typing Club— 2; Nature Club (V. P.)—3; Glee Club—3; Sweethearts; Baseball— 3; Basketball—3. William Theodore Atkins BILL Er ist mauschen-still Astronomy Club—1; Typing Club— 2; Free Lance Club—3. . . George W. Aurentz SNITZ Beware! My pop ' s a policeman. Camera Club—2; Baseball—3. Dr. Mary Weidman Adams POLLY By different methods, different ones excel, But here is one who can do all things well. Basketball—1, 2, 3; Class Sec¬ retary—2; Rhythmic Club—1; Senior Dramatic Club (Treas.) — 2; Piano Club—3; Student Coun¬ cil (Sec.)—1; Costume Commit¬ tee (Co-chairman)—3; Lode- stone Editor; Tri-Hi-Y Club—1, 2, 3; Free Lance Club—3; Al¬ gebra Club—3. Constance Albert . . . CONNIE Constant, as her name implies. Junior Dramatic Club; Novelty Clu b. Andrew J. Allwein . . . ANDY Our bashful football captain. Football—1, 2, 3; Basketball— 1, 2, 3; Track—1; Printing Club —2; Gym Club—1. Ernestine E. Anspach . . ERNIE Our Kate Smith. Art Club—1, 2, 3; todestone Staff. . . . Emma E. Baeshore TOOTS To a poet nothing can be useless. Senior Dramatic Club—1, 2; Bas¬ ketball—1; Piano Club—3. — 15 — Jayne F. Abraham . PEPPIN Although rather small, She can be heard by all. Library Club—1; English Scrap¬ book Club—2; Girls ' Recreation Club—3.
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LEBANON HIGH SCHOOL LEBANON PENNSYLVANIA — 17 — . . . . Jacob D. Blyler JAKE Shall I tell you of his crowning glory? Some other time—It ' s a long, long story. Art Fiber Club—2; Camera Club —3. . . . Thomas D. Boger TOM Care to our coffin adds a nail, no doubt. And every gun so merry draws one out. Cooking Club (Treas.)—1; Chess and Checker Club (Pres.)—3; Foot¬ ball—2, 3; Track—1, 2, 3; Basket¬ ball—1, 2, 3; Glee Club—2, 3; Tennis Team—2, 3; Baseball—2, 3. . . Theodore W. Boitz TED Use your talents, we ' ve some¬ where read; He uses all his, is honestly said. Newsette Staff—1, 2, 3; Glee Club —1, 2, 3; Debating Club—1, (Sec.- Treas.) 2; A Cappella Choir—2, 3; Orchestra—1, 2, 3; Band—1, 2, 3; Typing Club—3; Oratorical Con¬ test (2d); Lodestone Staff; De¬ bating Team-—1; Honor Bright; Sweethearts; Boys ' Quartette—- 2, 3. . . . . Vivian E. Boitz VIVIE But truth and honor and worthi¬ ness. Are things that endure alway. Junior Dramatic Club—1; Typing Club—2; Orchestra—1, 2, 3. . Arline Mae Bomberger BOMMIE It is a friendly heart that has plenty of friends. Honor Bright, Dramatic Club—1, 2, 3; Lodestone Staff; Student Council—2. • « » Oka C. Beisner . . . Of a truth, her hair is her crowning glory. Novelty Club—1. Mary Augusta Biever . . MOLLY Busy as a Biever. Girl Guards—2, (Treas.)—3;Cho- rus—1, 2. Richard Birch . . . DICK Hang sorrow! Care will kill a cat. V-Msk J Amelia May Blessing . . MAY Sedate and prim, and always As neat as a newly-made pin. Girl Guards—2, 3. Frank J. Blum . . . . SOUTHPAW What do we like better than Blum (s) ?—Beaches! German Club—2; Camera Club— 3; Basketball—1, 2, 3; Track—3; Baseball—3. X
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