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the lodestone for nineteen thirty-five — 18 — Harold Z. Bomberger . . ZUKE He who goes a-borrowing, goes a-sorrowing. Aeronautical Club- and Checker Club- -1, 2; Chess -3. Christian Bomgardner CHRIS I am content with myself. Astronomy Club—1; Electric Club —2; Typing Club—-3. Theodore B. Books Richard L. Bowman TED A quiet, serious sort of lad; Don ' t rush him, girls; you ' ll drive him mad. Bachelor Club—2. Evelyn Booth. BOOTS To be happy should be our goal. For worry is but the rust of our soul. Novelty Club—1, 2, 3. Virginia Borgner . . . GINNY She very seldom wears a frown, For a smile is ready to put it down. Gym Club—1; Girl Guards—2, 3; Chorus—2. DICK Fellows who haye no tongues are often all eyes. Archery Club—1; Model Airplane Club—2, 3; Football—2. . » • y . . Richard A. Boyer DICK Caesar was ambitious. Bachelor Club—2; Camera Club—3. . . . Lewis G. Bricker A foxy grin belies a genial huntsman. Cooking Club—1; Typewriting Club —2; Free Lance Club—3. . . Frederick H. Bowman FRED Let none of your people stir me; I have an exposition of sleep come upon me. Bachelor Club—2; Hi-Y Club—2, 3. . . . . Joseph Bowman JOE A penny for your thoughts. Camera Club—2; Sweethearts; Glee Club—2, 3; A Cappella Choir —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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LEBANON LEBANON PENNSYLVANIA HIGH SCHOOL Bertha E. Brown . . BERT Bertha has a little man— Girl Guards—2, 3. Naomi Brubacher . . . A friend is a thing to be treasured. Honor Bright, It Happened In Hollywood, Dramatic Club—1, 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y Club—1, 2, 3; Oratorical Contest (1st). Edith Brubaker . . . . DITH A giggle there, a giggle here, Any ol ' place il reaches your ear. Dramatic Club—1; Debating Club —2; Glee Club—3; Sweethearts, A Cappella Choir—2, 3. Verna M. Brubaker . . Your studious ways, your quiet smile, Mark you different from com¬ mon style. English Scrapbook Club—2; Ger¬ man Club—2; Novelty Club—3. Alfred N. Clements . . PETE All things come to him who waits. Stamp-Coin Club—1; Printing Club—2; Gym Club—3. . . Robert H. Clymer, jr. BOB I am a politician, but my other habits are good. It Happened In Hollywood, De¬ bating Club—1, 2; Free Lance Club —3; Debating Team—1; Lodestone Staff; Oratorical Contest (3d); Newsette Staff—1. . John Cogley vyvQ SLIM Towering high over the great majority. But modest in his sense of su¬ periority. Cooking Club—1; Art Fibre Weav¬ ing Club—2; Camera . . . Merritt J. Collins BUD He was so generally civil that nobody thanked him for it. Cooking Club—1; Stamp Club—2; Model Airplane Club—3. . Samuel Dabich RUBY Shades of Kreisler and Rubinoff! Gym Club—1, 2; Football—1, 2, 3; Track—1, 2, 3; Orchestra—1, 2, 3; Glee Club—1, 2, 3; A Marian‘ , trt2ollins I would help others out of a fellow feeling. Art Needle Craft Club—1, 2; Chorus—1.
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