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Znior Cfdfkf .Mft for? ' This year another class will make its exit from the stately portals of Lebanon High to enter the world of opportunities. As bewildered sophomores, we soon oriented ourselves to the fac- ulty and the supercilious glances of the upper-classmen. Under the leadership of Earl Clouser and the direction of Dean Paris, we left a trail of glittering achievements and happy memories of China Blue Eyesf, The Student Prince, The Messiah, the Red and Blue marching and concert band, and our relatively high rating in sports and in scholastic honors. The mere mention of our class party suffices. Lastly, we had the honor of celebrating Lebanon High's State Basket- ball Championship. After Lebanon's Bicentennial celebration, with Captain Franklin Bamberger of the Ship of 1942 and Navigator Dean Norman Hemperly, we braved many a storm for our dear L. H. S. Again our sports and music organizations won laurels. K'The Adorable Spendthriftn was above average. Our Student Senators participated in a school government convention discussing the theme, 'Student Advancement in Democ- racy. Near the end of the year, the A Cappella Choir returned with honors from Atlantic City. After a prolonged vacation, with President' Donald Weiman and Dean Hoffer, we formulated plans for the current year. The mystery thriller, The Bat, perfection impersonated, was closely followed by the Christmas party. The LODESTONE Staff then began its all-consuming labors. Furthermore, Ruthe Good and Jack Stein won the Girls' and Boys' Oratorical Contests respectively. At this time the Seniors were busy ordering their rings, pins, visiting cards, and commencement an- nouncements, and were also looking forward to the Senior Banquet, Baccalaureate, and Hnally, Commencement, when they would receive those prized diplomas. This year's graduates face a grave situation, and they must shoulder responsibility, but as we leave Lebanon High under the shadow of war, We are determined to go all-out for victory and for lasting peace. 13
L,H,S, jke :Senior c aaa 0 THERESA ALEXANDER Gr'm'ral Riu' IVC should p11bIisl1 our joys and con- CCZII UIII' SUITUINS. Girls' Athletic Cl11b 2. 3: IllIl'2lIlllll'2II Basketball 1. 2, 3. HERMAN F. ANSPACH, JR. lfollrgr' 1,l'l'fII1THflJI'y Ilerm Should Auld ACCIIIZIIIIIHIICTC Be For- got? HOWARD LEO ARNOLD Gf'n1'1'ul Busim'ss' Bud Tall and rangy. likes to drive: Ijl'ilI'ISlll2Ill, maybe: CIOCSIIII jive. MARK WILLIAM BACHMAN General liiisifmss Labor conquers all. Mixed Cl1or11s 1. 2. DOROTHY MAY BAKER General Busi111'ss Iiutrlz Quiet as a SLIIIIIIICIJS day. Girls' Chorus 2: Girl Guards 3. FRANKLIN E. BAMBERGER College Prrfmratnrv Di: C0lIIIl'llN.'lI bachelor. quite the boy: Met'I1:111ic's I1elper. IICVCI' coy. Mixed Chorus 1. 2. 3: CCTIIIIIII Club 3: 1.0IJl'1Sl'0NI'I Stall' 3: Senate 2. 3: School Vice-l'resident: junior Class IIl'CSIlIClll. ERMINE ALLWEIN S1'f1'1'la1'i11l Millie 'IiIlCl'C'S cheer whenever Minie's there: Her CllCIl1lllIIllg ways are very rare. Nezuseltl' Staff 31 Girls' Athletic Club 1. 2. 3: .-Xrchery Club 1: IlIlI'lllIlllI'2lI Basketball 1. 2: Volley Ball 1: Ping Pong 2. ELEANOR THERESA ARNOLD Sf'f'retarial A pretty girl witl1 a lovely smile: Striking coloring: quite i11 style. Girl Guards 1: Tri-Hi4Y 2, 3: Girls' Athletic Club li Varsity Tennis 1. 2, 32 IIll.l'2lllIllI'2lI Basketball li Volley Ball 1. 2. EDNA CAROLINE ATKINS College Prelbarnlory Speed Happy am I. from care I'1n free: Why aren't they all contented like me? A Cappella Choir 2. 3: Mixed Chor- us 2. 3: Girls' Chorus 1: Fre11ch Club 3: Intramural Basketball 2. 32 Ping Pong 2. JOYCE ELOISE BAIER College Prrparatorjy Pretty as a picture. sweet as a rose, Bubbling with laughter wherever she goes. The IIat : French Club 32 Girl fill2'll'lIS 1, 2: Senate 2. 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3: junior Class Secretary. EDWARD A. BALDWIN Gf'11r'rul Business Ed Half asleep ZIIHI half awake. Hi-Y 1. 2, 3. PAUL WAYNE BARR General Business Red 'I'I10llgIl I ily a red llag. yet Zllll I no COIIIIIIIIIIISI. A Cappella Choir 2. 3: Mixed Chor- IIS 1, 2. 3: The Student Prince 1: Senate 3. ii
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