Lebanon High School - Lodestone Yearbook (Lebanon, PA)

 - Class of 1946

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Lebanon High School Best wishes to you, the Seniors of 1946. NVe deeply appreciate the many fine things you have contributed to Lebanon High School through this past difficult period when your good judgment has been a steadying influence and your talent for getting things done has aided progress in our school. You vvill now move closer to the firing line where the exf ploitation of ideas and the manipulation of public opinion will demand the best you have. Our interest and our confidence go with you. CHARLES E. GASKINS, Principal For the last twelve years you, the class of 1946, have been associated with the greatest factor for democracy-the public schools. You have been vvorking for yourselvesg but when your education is complete, you will work for others. Keep this ideal of service constantly before you. We have emerged from several years of war and novv look for' vvard to many years of peace. May these years bring you the opportunity to realize all your youthful ambitions. Best wishes to you all. NORMAN B. BUCHER, VicefPvincipal

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We live for our children. The Whole house is conducted for them, and no business could be more im' portant than their proper develope ment. The teacher should be the best sort of person in the world, competent, trained, cultured, and traveled, with a broad outlook and understanding of life. Selecting an inferior quality of people to teach our children results eventually in inferior children. No stream rises higher than its source, and no education is going to do for our children what it ought unless it comes from persons ' who are properly trained to give it. There is no getting away from the economic truth that we get what we pay for. When We buy teaching service, to a large extent we buy our children's outlook in life. Training teachers costs money. Attracting the best minds to the teaching profession costs money. The teacher must maintain a standard of living which permits him to live com' fortably. And that costs money. The teacher should be paid enough to make him an im' portant member of the community. The teacher should be paid enough to insure the respect of the children as well as the citizens of the community. Money does not mean everything. There are some things that cannot be bought for money. At the same time money means something, and in the long run it is the basis for those finer qualities which We desire in those who train our children. General Arnold's description of the next War and the nationfwide strikes should be sullicient to force society to put a good teacher in every classroom in America. Education must bring home the significance of his message and these strikes. Such education of the masses calls for the highest type of teacher. The best interests of our country demand that you work for increased salaries for teachers. H. S. BOLAN, Superintendent. The School Board LESTER D. WISE, President CHARLES B. MEISER, Secretary FRED GINGRICH, VicefPresident WILMER H. FAUBER, Treasurer G. HOBERT LIGHT, D. D. S. FRANCIS C. WETZEL, JR. Ammon Stauffer



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Faculty U. SAMUEL ANGLE, B. S. ALBRIGHT COLLEGE American History CHARLES P. APLAS, B. S. OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Vocational Director ALTA B. BORTZ, B. A. LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGEQPENN STATE COLLEGE - COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY ALLIANCE ERANCAISE, PARIS Spanish, English II C. FRED BULLOCK, B. S., M. E. PENN STATE COLLEGE - COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY- NEW YORK UNIVERSITY Drafting DORIS L. CARR, B. S. RIDER COLLEGE LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE Shorthand II, Advanced Dictation and Transcription, Ojjqce Practice ETHEL H. DARKES, B. A. LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE PENN STATE COLLEGE Biology, Mathematics RALPH DEGLER, B. S. KEYSTONE STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE Mathematics DAVID EMERICH- B. S. IVIILLERSVII LE STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE DUKE UNIVERSITY Mathematics CARL S. FARVER PENN STATE COLLEGE Electric Shop GRANT FEESER, B. S. LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE American History, Related History MARGARET E. GLUCK, B. S. JUNIATA COLLEGE PEABODY CONSERVATORY Vocal Music HELEN J. GROH, B. A., M. A. LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Latin, English RUTH C. HARPEL, B. A., M. A. LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE TEMPLE UNIVERSITY English NORMAN HEMPERLY, B. S. LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE DUKE UNIVERSITY Physics MARY G. HOFFER, B. S., M, A. ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE NEW YORK UNIVERSITY Stenography I, Principles of Business RUTH V. HOFFMAN, B. A. LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY French, German, English MARINO C. INTRIERI, B. S. LOYOLA COLLEGE MILLERSVILLE STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE Problems of Democracy BYRON R. KADEL, B. S. GETTYSBURG COLLEGE Biology GRACE S. KASE, B. A. LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE Problems of Democracy History JAMES H. KERCHER WYOMISSING POLYTECHNIC'PENN STATE COLLEGE-'LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE Machine Shop J. HAROLD KIMMELL, B. S. SUSQUEHANNA UNIVERSITY PENN STATE COLLEGE Bookkeeping, Business Arithmetic ISABELLE KOLLE, B. S. DREXEL INSTITUTE OE TECHNOLOGY PENN STATE COLLEGE Foocls I ancl II

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