Lebanon High School - Lodestone Yearbook (Lebanon, PA)

 - Class of 1947

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Curr W Lodestone Foreword 3513- This Lodestone, subnlilted by the Class of 1947, will serve as a treasure to imprint indelibly in our hearts never-to-be-forgotten days that once were ours at Lebanon High School. 1213- Wle, the Class ol 1947, in grateful apprecia- tion, dedicate our yearbook to Miss JOAN L. Niczuors. ln the three years we have known her, it has been impossible not to be influenced by her patience, her tact, her smile, her unliailing interest in us, and her willingness to help us. Her classroom has been a sunny spot, no matter how dull the day. All the groups with which she has worked have felt the impress of her personal- ity. The Lodffsloiie and the Tri-Hi-Y have ex- panded in scope under her direction. XVC are happy to honor an exceptional teacher, who has come near to the goal described by George Eliot: May I rencll Tim! purest 1161111011-110 to oilzer .souls That cup of strcngtli in some grail agony, Iinkindle gl?I1f?I'Oll.S nrdor, feed pure love, Heget the smiles that lmm' no crzuflly, Be the sweet presence of Il good diffused, A nd in lliffIISli0l1 ever mon' infe21.se.' So shall I join 1116 choir irzrfisilalc' l'VI1ose nzusir is the glaflrzess of Ilzr' world. Dedication Alma Mater OLD LEBANON HIGH Tune, 'rH6fd611167'g,, from the HP7'i7Z!.'8 of Pilsen Here's to our dear old Lebanon High, Here's to her red and blue, Here's to her representatives, Her valiant sons so true. Here's to the proud old flag she flies, Red and blue with L. H. S. All of our toasts, and not to boast, Are for Lebanon High's success. Once more we drink that faithful toast To dear old Lebanon High: Again her sons will win the day While we cheer to the sky. Wfhen once we leave that dear old school, We surely can't forget That L. H. S., her red and blue, Are always with us yet. Oh, dear old High, Old Lebanon High, The school We ean't forget, Those student days in Lebanon High Around about us yet. Old Lebanon High, her red and blue, All through the many years, ffThat cup of youth, so good, so true, XVill Hll our eyes with tearsjf ADMINISTRATIDN The School Board President: Lester D. Wise Secretary: Charles B. Meiser ViC6-President: Fred A. Gingrich Treasurer: Wilmer H, Fauber Dr. G. Hobart Light Amon L. Staulfer Francis C. VVetzel, Jr. Solicitor: Clarke M. Seltzer Superintendent THE SUPERINTENDENTYS CREDO Promise Yourself . . to be so strong that nothing can dis- turb your peace of mind. . . to talk health, happiness and pros- perity to every person you meet. . . to make all your friends feel that there is something in them. . . to look at the sunny side of every- thing and make your optimism come true. DR. HARVEY BOLAN . . to think only of the best, to work only for the best and to expect only the best. . . to be just as enthusiastic about the success of others as you are about your own. . . to forget the mistakes of the past and press on to the greater achievements of the future. . . to wear a cheerful countenance at all times and give every living creature you meet a smile. . . to give so much time to the improvement of yourself that you have no time to criticize others. . . to be too large for worry, too noble for anger, too strong for fear, and too happy to permit the presence of trouble. Christian D. Larson 8 Principal Sill? Hail and farewell! You have given generously of your abounding energy and talent for the past three years. Your efforts at all times were devoted to help- ing make Lebanon High School of in- creasing service to our community. Your record here furnishes one more example of unselhsh service. lVe express our sincere thanks to you, together with our conhdence that your continuing vigor, vision, and enthusiasm will help to build the better world of our dreams. CHARM-is E. fiASKINS Vuve Prznc 9 :pal 3313- Another year has gone by and the class of 1947 is in the graduating line. You are a hne classg and you have made important contributions to your school in sports, music, dramatics, and scholas- tic achievement. Attendance in our pub- lic schools involves mutual benefits, both to the institution and to the stu- dents themselves. Graduates of a hne school are proud of their Alma Mater, and the school in turn takes keen in- terest in the achievements of its grad- uates. Lebanon High School is proud ol' the class of '47, and I extend to you my personal best wishes for your future happiness. N. B. BUCHER Faculty MUSIC AND HF.-Xl.'l'H INSTRl'C1'l'0RS . . . Im!! I0 MA'l'HEMA'l'Ii1S TEACHERS AND LIBRARIAN . . . riglzl: Miss Margaret li. Gluck. B. S.: Mr. H. Herbert lffl to riglzlg Mr. Ralph Dcglcr, B. S.: Mr. David J. Strohnmn. B. S.: Mr. R. Lcslie Saunders. B. S.: Miss Mary l'lIllCI'lCll. B. S.: Mr. Norman B. Bucher. B. S., M. A.: B. Lccsc. B. S.: Mr. M'arrcn XV. Spangler. B. A.: Miss julia Miss Stella li. Metzger. B. S. Ann XYicrInan. COMMIQRKIIAI. 'l'li.XCH1iRS . . . lmfl lu right: Miss Mary SCIENCE AND HOME ICCLONOMICS 'I'l-LXCZHIERS . . . G. Holler. B. S.. M. A.: Mr. Harold Kiinniell. B. S.: .S'1'r1If'd. Irfft to riglzfg Mr. XVIII. Paul Yingst. B. A.: Miss Mrs. Doris L. Curr. ll. S.: Mr. Ralph H. Savage. li. S.. M. Leonora F. Nixon. B. S.: Mrs. Ethel H. Darkes, B. A.: .-X.: Miss Sara K. XVagner. B. S. Miss Arlene I.. Rcedy. B. S.: Mr. Lester YY. Royer. B. S.. M. A. Starzdirzgg Mr. Norman HCIlllJCI'l,', B. S.: Mr. Byron R. Kadcl, B. S. 10 Faculty . . -f 'mn SI-IOI' TEACHERS . . . Lefl lo right: Mr. YValLcr A. Lauxcn. B. S.: Mr. Arthur F. AVarfel, B. S. in COIIIIIICIIICI Mr. AVarrcn K. Radcliffe: Mr. Carl S. Farver: Mr. Edwin J. Larson, B. S.: Mr. james H. Kercher: Mr. Charles C. Aplas, B. S. ENGLISH TEACHERS . . . l.f'ft to right: Mrs. Hilda H. Longcnerker, B. A.. M. A.: Miss Martha H. Ross, B. A.: Mr. Ezra XVcngcr. B. A.. M. A.: Miss Rulli C. Harpcl. B. A., M. A.: Miss Joan L. Nichols, B. A., M. A.: Mrs. Phyllis H. Grove, B. A.: Miss R. Eilccn McConnell. B. A.. B. S.. M. A. LANGUAGE TEACHERS . . . Left to right: Miss Alta B. Bnrtz. B. A.: Miss Ruth V. Hoffnian, B. A.: Miss Helen J. Croh, B. M. A.: Miss Margaret S. Paris. B. A. SOCIAL STUDIES . . . Left to right: Mrs. Gracie Kase, B. A.: Mr. U. Samuel Angle. B. S.: Mr. Albert J. Sincavage, B. Mr. Marino C. Inlricri. B. S.: Mr. Kenneth R. Kin- ney, B. A. C APABLE . . . L EADER .. A THLETIC . . . S TUDIOUS . . . S iziuous .. O RATOR .... F RoL1csoME .. N ATURAL ..... I NDIVIDUALISTIC N AIVIL ......... , , E FFICIEN1' .. T H1asP1AN .. E LOQUENT .... E NTHUsIAs'r1c . . . . N ONCHALANT . F ASHIONABLE . O RIGINAL .... R ECKLEss .. T ALENTED .... Y ALE-MATERIAL . . . . . . S CHOLARLY .. E FFERVESCENT V ERSATILE . . . E THICAL .... NIGHTINGALE . Senior Acrostic jane Rise Phyllis Brightbill Betty Saltzer Enos Brubaker Ralph Yingst Joann Raynialey Marilyn Fishman Richard Reich Francene Swope Mary Lou Larpenteul Ruth Ann Brown Gordon Gingrich Robert Herber Doris Waliiiei' Peter Gates Aclelle Levitz Richard Gingrich Glenn Youse Beatrice Royer William Snyder George Feenian jane Trautinan Clarence Barlet Gene Matterness Annette Schoen 1 f 1994 ' Ulf 9 6? 7- H w X Mp . J W V :ro :ul 'Hia Ip Th: :Lian lies bcfap lqg. THE CLASS 0F 1947 Class Motto: We have crossed the bay: the ocean lies before us. Class Flower: Red Rose Class Colors: Silver and Maroon SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS .... S gated, left to right: Mark Ondrejicka. President: Ellen Strohm, Secretary: jane Rise, Treasurer. .S'lm111ing: jay Flocken. Vice-President. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Presiderlt: Barry Boehler Vive-President: Peter Gates Secretary: Jeanne Seltzer Treasurer: George Feenian Dean: Mrs. Longenecker SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PT6Sl'dl'?llI Mark Ondrejicka Vice-President: Jay Flocken Secretary: Ellen Strohni Treasurer: Jane Rise Dean: Mr. Savage SOPHOMO RE CLASS OFFICERS President: john Marinkov Vice-Presidwzt: Theodore Kleiser Secretary: Ruth Ann Brown T7'6HS1l7'l?l'f Ralph Yingst Dean: Mrs. Longenecker 13 JOSEPH qjoej FRANK ADAMS Band 31 German Club ig Home Room Treasurer 3. Vocational Course Lofty color guard-amiable joe hopes to join Uncle Sam's Heet. W .u u . ISAAC Red ALBRIGHT General Course ,., 2 ' jolly little red head-active and energetic-potential painter. saga 'EA JAMES QChubj EI. ALLWEIN Vocational Course Chub is easy-going and contented-always SlIlIIIllg--LIOCSIIII care 4 for lessons. Q AMBROSE Ski ALLEN ARNOLD, r. General Course . . .I P -5355 -,. 5 5 A Cappella Choir 3Q Band 2, 32 Lodestone Staff 31 Drum Major 35 Varsity Track 2, 3. I I The band's vi orous and able dr11n1 ma'or-his s eeialties, art . '?9'i4yf,f ! . . 1 . g J P Q Q rifles . Sl 11 , ant m11s1c .fi 'ff nv TP! H Q F11 rv P-1 cw as E1 2 I 1 P .. 2 P1 af -1 w P-4 Z LD Q F UQ O '1' 'S fb 'CS 2 as - O '1 X4 rw C : I Q 5.42 ew ,ma ff A W ,P .Q ff' if ' .xx 2 ... llnperturbed lad-usually dreaming of flying into the wild I7IllC ' yonder. nokornr qketly IIAKIQR Secretarial course ii :,. , I.0dest011e Staff 3. t 'Iall, auburn-haired, and blue-eyed-full of vim-will make a n m llvkl my H SIJIYIICKI SCCl'ClHl'y. 'SY' CHRISTINE Q'I'eeniej IIARLET General Course if H Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3. 'l'iny Teenie's passion is rolling on wheels-chatterbox with lots of pep. H CLARENCE Qjuntorj ISARLET College Preparatory Course ,,,, N':B '- German Club 3: Senate 31 HifY ll Varsity Baseball 1. 2. 32 H Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 31 Varsity Football ' I Dashing, six-foot end of the football team and the mighty Casey . 5E.:.'-Q, . - of L. H. S. LUELL.-X QI.uluj M. BARRY Secretarial Course Girls' Chorus 2, gg Blaekfat'e and Music 2: Tri-I-Ii-Y 2. fg' Girl Scouts 2, 3. Hazel-eyed contribution from Cleona-congenial and cheerful- spends extra time bowling. ANN H0l'li B.-XRTO General Course TriAHi-Y 1, 21 Girls' Athletic Club 1. 21 Varsity Baseball 2 Intramural Sports-Basketball 1, 21 Volleyball 1. 2. 3. Sweet and serene with a sunny smile-plans to design our clothing. DORIS Qliootu Boom, LOUISIC ISAUM General Course Girls' Cl1orus 1, 2, 31 Tri-HifY 2, 3. Froliesonie coke squirter-a valuable aid in the school oflire. GENEVII-NE Qjennyj R. BAUM General Course Girls' Chorus IQ Intran1ural Basketball 3. Lively, wavy-haired brunette-joyful lass who never stops laughing. 14 GLENN BAYLOR General Course A Cappella Choir 3. A silent and reserved honor student-strives to be a Michelangelo. JOYCE flleardj H. BEARD General Business Course Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3: Choral Concert: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Girl Scouts 2. Joyce is bubbling with gaiety a11d mirth-a future llOSlCSS of the airways. HARRY QOssiej BASEHORE BEHNEY College Preparatory Course German Club 1, 2: Varsity Basketball 1: Intramural Basketball 2, 3. Marine's uniform will fit him well-prefers the more sophisticated girl-deep, deep voice. RUTH QRuthieJ HELEN BENTZ Secretarial Course A Cappella Choir 3: Girls' Chorus 2: Minstrel Show: Choral Concert. Raven-haired beauty from North 23I'tl Street-baby-talk comes naturally. PAULINE fl'ollyj BERKHEISER General Course Girls' Chorus 2: Band 1, 2, 3: Ever Since Eve 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Drum Majorette 1. 2, 3: I11tramural Sportswl'ing-pong 2, 3. Vivacious drum majorette-symmetrical brunette- Take your hands off, you Yankee. ELSIE qllieksj BICKSLER General Course Girls' Chorus 2, 3: Home Room Manager 3: IlIll'2llIllll'2Il Sports- Basketball 3: Softball 3: Volleyball 3. Zealous fan of intramural sports-Girls' Chorus would 11ot be complete without her. ALICE Ql'icklej ICLIZABETH BLOUCH Secretarial Course ' Girls' Sextet 3: A Cappella Choir 3: Girls' Chorus 1. 2: Black- face and Music 2: lnclestone Staff 3: Intramural Sports- Basketball 1, 2. Pert soda-jerkeressu-reacling a hobby-l1er alto an asset to the sextet. JANE fJanieJ ESTHER BLOUCH Secretarial Course Girls' Chorus 1, 2. Reserved manner-music her field of interest-does someone need a good secretary? 'ff 5 WT ja ta RICH.-XRD Qlliekj BLOUCH General Course Likes Italian sandwiehes in Reading'-a truck driver he would be- halfback on the prominent Cleona team. JOAN qlllondiej NI. BODENHORN Secretarial Course I,0dffSl01lP Stall 3: 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2. 3: Girl Scouts 2, fiOIllCly blonde-charming smile-future tapper of tl1e keys. BARRY fR2lIllCJ RAMON BOEIILER College Preparatory Cours: Class President 2: Varsity Sports-Baseball 3: Basketball 1. 2, 31 Football 1, 2, 3: Track 1. 2. 3. Colgate smile-varsity letter man-will don uniform of Marine Corps. RICHARD fliollj BOFFENNIYER Vocational Course Stage Crew 3: Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3: Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. One of those handsome stage crew men-tzhooses Big League base- ball for a career. 15 DORIS fllotsj ERLENE BOGER Ge11eral Course A shark l'OllCl'-Sliilllllg or ice-skating-does sl1e go to tl1e LCllIl21ClI'OlIlC? MAE rBlondiej LOl'lSE BOI-IN fQ6llCl'Ill Business Course Yearns to see tl1e world-l1iking is so ed11catio11al Qlllll interesting. DELSA MARIA BONILLA General Business Course French Club 2, 3. Twinkling eyes-dark. wavy hair-oh! can she speak Spanish! DONALD frrllllyb BOOKS Ge11eral Course .X Cappella Choir 1: Best Foot Forward 1: One Mad Night 2: Hi-Y 3: HOIDC Room Manager 2: IIlll'?lITllll'2ll Basketball 1, 2. 3. Casanova from Cleouzi-Field's Sweet Shop his favorite rendezvous. GEORGE F. BOOKS General Course Catrhes 11p on sleep i11 l'. of D. class-curly hair-undecided future. Q l RICH.-XRD qxmictp 11oTHwE1.1. College 1'1-cpm-fttm-y 110111156 1 I German Club 3: Imrlffstomf Stall 3: Varsity Football 1. 2, 31 ' Track 1, 2. 3: Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. 1 319 f I 1 , Makes his presence known-sports are his specialty-a s111ile for -.1-' : V . ' 1 CVCYYOIIC. 1, I gg., S fl I 2' 1l?Qf:Q 'f't AIANET fNutzyj BOWERS General Business Course Tri-I-Ii-Y 1, 2, 3: Intramural Ping-pong Keen about I'OllEI'-Skilllllg-lllC proverbial glllll-CllCW6I'-Ill21ll- hater? DONALD tllonj S. BOWMAN General Course ..:-,,,, ' ..:- as .s -V I1 1 'l'ZUSt?H1f Stall 1. 2, Senate 3, I-I1-H 1. 2, 3, l'1aCk 2. 3, lntia- 1 .:,.,. 5 Illllfal Basketball 2, 3. Our Bill Stern of L. H. S.-possessor of wit Zilltl personality. Q JEAN fShortyj LOUISE BOYVMAN Secretarial Course 1 Girls' Cll0l'llS 1. 2, 3. Little Illlil cute-future housewife-a friend to all, FAYE fllerdellaj BOXVMASTER General Course Girls' Chorus 2. 3: Illll'3Illlll'2il Basketball 2. Future dress designer-artistically inclined-blonde and nice- looking. XVILLIAM Qllillj BOYD College Preparatory Course ' German Club 3: 1,0df'Sf07'1l' Staff 31 Senate 2: Hi-Y 2. 3: Intra- ll'llll'l1l Basketball 1. 2, 3. 5 Small and pleasa11t-a distinctive personality-intends to go to V college. f 3 , N LUe11.1.12 qciiniey ESTHER 110151211 General course Girls' Chorus 3: Tri-I-li-Y 2. 3. 'sg Future beautieian-a true fl'lCI1ll-C21l'6fI'CC and easyfgoing-lover K' .I of books. ' 3 ' V - 16 PAUL fRetlj BOYIQR Vocational Course Varsity Baseball 1, 2. 32 Varsity Football IQ IIlll'ZlIIIlII'2ll Basket- ball 1, 2, 3. FIIIIIIAC baseball star-frientlly IIIZIIIIICI'-lllllllllflg red hair. RAYMOND fl,ouiej li. BOYICR Vocational Course ' 'a Mixed Chorus 1: Stage Crew 2, 3. Future electrictiaii-faithful.111e111ber of tl1e stage l'l'CIVflIIOVll' filll. H 'K 2 5 l H' H jr am. X A ...,. I .f DOLORICS lfAYli BRADY General Course Girls' Chorus 1. 2. 31 lIllI'2lITlllI'2ll Basketball 1. 2, gl Illllilllllllfill Volleyball 1. 2. Arnbitionz air stewareless-collects siiapshots--quiet lllkllllltff- likes sports. DAVID qDavej BRANDT General Course Band 2. Hails from the llOl'O-YK'llCIiC 111iscl1ief is. Dave can be found. I is JAMES fhllllllllyb BRANDT Vocational Course Track 2: Illlflllllllfill Basketball 3. Tall, sli111, and a111bitious-casual IIIZIIIIICI'-IIlCCllZllIlC2Illy inclined. PHYLLIS fPhylj ADAIR BRIGHTBILI, College Preparatory Course . liver Since live 3: I,r1d1'slor11f Stall 3: Senate 3: Vice4l'1'esi1le11t of School 31 Cheerleader 2, 3: Varsity Basketball 2, 3. - Mainstay of I.. H. activities-peppy ClICCI'lC2lLlCI'-lIOIl0I' student. fl 1 ... - YVAYNE fjakej BRIGHTBILL Vocational Course A tall chap with curly hairwpleasant manner-a good sport. NANCY EIJZABETH BROUSI-L General Course Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 31 Intramural Basketball 2, 32 Intramural Volleyball 2, 3. , ..., .f 'A 'vi , 1 ,.EI5:5:3f ':' H. Who's that whiz?-It's Nancy-YVho's that talkin'? It's Nancy. BETTY Qllrowniej IRENE BROWN General Course Girls' Chorus 31 Tri-Hi-Y 21 Intraniural Sports-Basketball 3: Softball 3: Volleyball 3. Future business woman-Oh, how Brownie can blush! JOHN fjohnnyj YV. BROYVN Vocational Course Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3: I11tram11ral Basketball 1, 2. Dark and good-looking-aclxnirer of the fairer sex-sportster. V' X . RUTH ANN QBrowniej BROYVN College Preparatory Course , A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3: Mlle. Modisten 1: Lndestone Staff 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 23 Class Secretary 1: Varsity Basketball 2, 3. Sincere and conscientious-honor-roll sttldent-one of L. H. S.'s nightingales. IENOS fliniey H. BRUBAKER College Preparatory Course Senate 31 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. Honor-roll student-nice-looking, but shy-interested in sports. I7 DONALD QDonj H. BULLOCK Vocational Course Varsity Football 1, 2: Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. Blond hair and blue eyes-one of our sl1op boys-always full of fun. EVELYN Qlrisbj VIRGINIA BUSH ciCIIBl'2il Course Girls' Chorus 2, 3. Irish is quite the one-serving meals at tl1e Bon Ton. GEORGE fCl1arleyj D. CHARLES College Preparatory Course Band 1, 2, 3: Orchestra 1: Swing Orchestra 1, 2, 31 Intramural Basketball 3Q Latin Club 1. Tranquil and friendly-CIharleyls hobby is music. ,IACQUELINE Qlatzkiej JANE CHRISTESON General Course Pleasing to see-makes lots of friends- 4Iackie likes to ritle horses. IIOAN PAYE CLARK College Preparatory Course f,iCl'Il12il1 Club 31 Girl Scouts 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 31 Girls' .Athletic Club 1, 31 Track 2, 3: Varsity Basketball 3. An all-around girl-native of Wlest Lebanon-cheerful personality. CHARLES qpSnowballj RALPH CLEMENTS Vocational Course Mixed Cl1orus 1. Snowball you will always End in the sbop working Oll machines. XVILLIAM Qllillj S. COLE College Preparatory Course l!ill's hobby is printing-plans to go to college-amiable. MELVIN qMosej RICHARD CONNER Vocational Course 'tMose, a six-foot lad-ambition to enter Army. BE'l l'Y fCuppyj COPENHAVER Secretarial Course Neiusette Stall' gg Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Intramural Volleyball 2, A secretary sbe wants to be-but beware of an ex-sailor. MARION fShortyj LOUISE CORL Secretarial Course Tri-Hi-Y 21 Intramural Sports-Basketball 31 Volleyball 3. Lively and talkative- Shorty has lots of friends-borseback rider. JAMES Qjimj XVILLI.-XM COYLE Vocational Course H-Illllu is 0116 of our vocational boys-plans to enter the service. ELAINE CRAXVFORD General Course A Cappella Choir gg Girls' Chorus 1, 2. jolly and full of fun- Canary of A Cappella Choir. 18 DANIEL Illannyj CULHANE College Preparatory Course Band 1, 2: Orchestra ll Varsity Football 2. 3: Intramural Basketball 1. 2, 3. A swell guy best describes him- tooler of our band. GLORIA Qllalej ALICE DALE fiCllCT2Il Business Course ' 2.2, l Orchestra 2. 31 Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3: Intramural Sports, Basketball 2, 32 Volleyball 2, 3. ,:V.. Light brown hair Zlllfl blue eyes-essential part of our orchestra. ' gh DOROTHY fllottyj MAY DAUB College Preparatory Course 3 Girls' Cll0l'llS 2, 32 Germa11 Club 3: I11tra111ural Ping-pong 3. E Tall and sedate- Dotty l1as a lot of brains-easy to know. E 1 MYRL qililonrliej DEININGI-IR Secretarial Course Girls' Chorus 3. A conscientious member of the secretarial class-Myrl keeps busy l collecting pictures. ANNA QXVCCIED LOITISI-I DI-IMLER College Preparatory Course Girls' Chorus 2, 3: German Club 3. A modest maid is lN'eezy -sl1e plans to be a laboratory tecl1- nician. ROBERT fl'epsj DEMMY General Course A Cappella Choir 1, 21 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. A valuable bass i11 A Cappella choir-will enlist i11 tl1e Marines. ELIZABETH I. DICKSON College Preparatory Course A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Mlle. Modistew 1: Ifrenrh Club 3: ' I,odeslomf Staff 33 Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, This winsome girl braved solid Hllll trig -president of Senior . A Scouts, too. ' - - ,Q ALFRED QAlfj DISSINGER Vocational czmnsc Uncle Sam l1as a place reserved for tl1is young man-Dance? J Smooth! K, -Q Q I W A 5 f ,M f 4 M fi 1 t 'I- DONALD fBottlej DISSINGER Vocational Course Varsity Football 1, 23 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. Bottles going to apply for membership in tl1e K'Bell Bottom Trouser Club. Y' al FRANCES QFrannyj DISSINGER General Course it .I it Girls' Chorus 2, 32 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2: Home Ro0111 Manager 22 In- , tramural Basketball 2, .V.,. is ,JJ ,Xctixe i11 sports-prefers basketball and swimming-a graceful ' skater. EARL Qlgopeyej DITZLER General Course Popeye prefers his spinach well-cooked-model building de' mantls his time. my ,,.. . -..,,,,,.. 1. NRI' K- DOHNFR General Cm-we Q' :: , This young man is a Doctor of Motors. ' Y f 7 1 ,fm o f . 3' 1 H239 MU' C 19 I PEARL QDepj DONTON Girls' Chorus 1, 2. OHN QYOshl DOOLEY hours to flying. WILLIAM Qllillj ECK llllffllllllfill Basketball 1, 2, 3. An ace Witl1 the rod a11d reel-specializes EUGENE lkfilfllljb EISENHAIIICR Vocational Course I11 tl1e future, look for Eisenhauer's Famous Restaurant. JACK EI.Y Vocational Course Varsity Foothall 3. Tl1e proud possessor of a mustache-partial to motorcycles. EDITH Qlidiej EMRICH General Course Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 32 Tri-I-Ii-Y 2. This husky-voiced maiden has chosen a nursing career-those fortunate patients! EDIVARID fFinggyj ROBERT FANCOVIC General Course Always clowning-never dull- Finggy plans to work in a butcher shop. MARILYN -IANE FASNACHT Secretarial Course A Cappella Choir 3: Hllest Foot Forward IQ One Mad Night 2: Ever Since Eve 33 Lodestnne Staff 31 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. Attractive Miss-possessor of great dramatic ability-never lacks companions. GEORGE qlludj FRANKLIN FEEMAN College Preparatory Course Mlle. Modiste 1, One Mad Night 22 Senate 3: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: School President 31 Class Treasurer 2. Friendly disposition-brilliant student-ambitious and harda working-dependable. PATRICIA qPatj FEEMAN General Business Course Girls' Cl1orus 2. Short in stature-always a willing worker-pleasant to be with. EDITH flidiej FERNSLER General Course A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Girls' Chorus lj Mlle. Modiste lj Newsette Staff 3. Gay chatterbox- Edie will make an excellent air hostess. 20 General In spite of her red hair, Pearl rarely loses her ten1per. General Band 32 Student Manager 1, 2, 32 Intramural Baskethall 'Sir john has decided to relieve the teacher shortage. WARREN LU'l'HliR EARLY College Preparatory A Cappella Choir 1, 23 NIlle. Modiste 1. An ingenious lad i11 advanced inathennatics-devotes his General in printing. Course Course 1.2.3. Course leisure Course ELEANOR GRACE FERNSLER General Course I Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3. Sunny nature-natural brunette curls-loves to giggle-voluble. JOHN fLittle Johnj RICHARD FERNSLER Vocational Course Stage Crew 1, 2, 3: Varsity Track. 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. 1 fiCIII2ll smile-has an interesting l1obby: wolF1ng -hopes to be ' an electrician. HAROLD QHalj LLOYD FESSLER Ge11eral Course I No worries-likes skating best-tall and talkative. JOHN QSargej D. FIELD Vocational Course Band I1 Intramural Sports-Basketball 1, 2: Badminton 1, 2: Ping-pong 1, 22 Home Room Manager 2. Ex-drummer boy-jokester-sports are his specialty. l 'hi I ' I CHARLES QFielclseyj FIELDS Vocational Course Intramural Sports-Basketball 1, 23 Softball 2. l Lad from West Lebanon-tall-loves to shoot. FLOYD QFlitzj L. FISHER General Course Popular with the fair sex-fond of swimming-cheerful. I MARILYN QFishj JOAN FISHMAN College Preparatory Course German Club 3: I.odf'stone Stall 32 Girl Scouts 1, 2, 32 Dramatic - Club 2, gl Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Intramural Basketball 1, 2. Swell diver- swell jiver -sharp looker-first of The Seven. CATHERINE fliatiej FLAESHEL Ge11eral Course Girls' Chorus 2, 3. Future beautician-green eyes-often S6611 riding ber bicycle. JOHN fJohnnyj VVILLIAM FLEECE, JR. Vocational Course Returned vetera11-tall and friendly-photography enthusiast. JAY fPaulj PAUL FLOCKEN College Preparatory Course 4'Ever Since Eve 3: Mlle. Modiste 1: Blackfacc and Music 21 Newsetlc' Stall' 1, 2, 33 Senate 1, 2: Vice President 31 Varsity Track 1, 2, 3. Brains and personality PINS-IIZIIIQISUIIIC and well-dressed-a Ca- tawba Johnny to be. JAMES QJimJ IILEICHERT FRICK College Preparatory Course Hi-Y 1, 2, 31 Varsity Basketball 1, 33 Intramural Sports-Basket- ball 2Q Home Room Manager 2. Jim likes to take life CZSY-Rl wbiv in basketball. LESTER QLesj LOUIS FRIED College Preparatory Course Ever Since Eve 3: Dramatic Cl11b 2, 3, Varsity Sports-Cross Country 3: Track 2, 3. An alumnus of Harrison High-interested in photography and dramatics. . 2 1 GLORIA GANGAAYARE Secretarial Course Basketball 2. 3. He never misses a sporting event-hopes SOIIIC dav to be called Reverentl. -IOHN KPetej P. GATES College Preparatory Course Mixed Chorus 1: Class Vice Pl'CSltlCIll 2: Varsity Sports-Basket- ball 1. 2. 3: Cross Country 3: Track 1, 2, 3. Yea. Pete! He made another basket! He is a nice guy, too. GEORGE qPopj IV. GANTER Vocational Course Cross Country 3: Track 1. 2. 3: IlIlli1llIIlll'3l Sports-Basketball 1. 2. 3: Ping-pong 2: Stage Crew 2. 3. Has all the clraracteristics of a wolf. the verb of which is l1is hobby. MAE EARLENE GERST Ge11eral Course Girls' Chorus 2: Band 1. 2. 3: fJlil'lICSll'2I 1: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. Neat Zllltl tra11q11il-l1er blonde lIllII' is 11ot from a bottle. PHYLLIS qlflipy MAY GEESEY ci6IICl'2ll Course Girls Chorus 1. 2. 3. A salesgirl with a smile-loves photos-Have a special one. Flip? GORDON Qtiordyj HOVIS GINGRICH College Preparatory Course Ever Si11ce Eve 3: Hi4Y 2, 3: SIlltlClIl Manager 3: Dl'2lIIIHIlC l , Club 2. 3: Varsity Track 2: Intramural Basketball 2, 3. . This lad has a rare middle name-takes pride in acting lllltl ana nouneing. RUSSEL QRussj GETTEI, General Course I Band 1: Varsity Basketball 1. Fun Zlllll laughs-give them to Russ-he loves them. CATHERINE t'K2llCb REBECCA GLASSMOYER College Preparatory Course Latin Club 3: German Club 3: 1,0tlf'Sf0lIl' Staff 3. Loves to read-reliable nurse of the future. RICHARD fDoubtyj AVALTER GINGRICH College Preparatory flOllI'SC Dramatic Club 2. 3: Best Foot Forward 1: One Mad Night 2: Ever Si11ce live 3: French Club 2. 3: A'f'11'selte Staff 2, 3. Devours acting Zllltl directing-besides all this. he has red hair! LEROY QSquirrelj IAMES GOSHERT Vocational Course Student Manager 2. 3: Varsity Track 2. On his skates l1e is a flash-in a shop yo11'll hnd him. PATRICIA rPat5 GOOD General Business Course lfl-H1-XY 1, 2. 3. Paints i11 her spare time-a secretarv during school time. 22 Mixed Chorus 1: Xrz1'sc1'le Stall 3. l This quiet little blonde of 5' 1 will make LIII efficient secretary. CLARENCE flsllllliyj R. FUNK College Preparatory Course A Cappella Cl1oir 1. 2. 3: Mlle. Modiste 1: Dra111atic Clllll 2: l A'Blackface and Music 2: SIIMICIII Manager 2. 3: IlIlI'1lIIlIll'21l l -I.XCQl'1iLIN1i fljackicj GRANGICR College Preparatory Course Girl Scouts 2: Intramural Basketball 1. 2: Softball 12 Ping' pong 2. .X tlark-haired lass-longs to be an airline hostess. GLORIX QGloryj ANNE GR.-XVDON General Course A Cappella Choir 3: Girls' Chorus 2: t'l3est Foot Forward II lndeslovm Stall' 3: Girl Scouts 1: Tri-HiAY 1. rxllllllfll hair-blue eyes-all atltl up to very wise. DORIS li. GRliIDliR College Preparatory Course A Cappella Choir 3: Band 1. 2. 3: Orchestra 1. 22 Sliver Since live 3: Nezuvlif' Stall 1. 2. 3: 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2. 3. King-sized queen-piccolo playerglop-11otc:l1 actress in tl1e Senior Play. GORDON fSkip3 Nl, GRESS College Preparatory Course Band 1. 2. 3: Swing Orchestra 1. 3: Best Foot Forward 2: 111- tran1ural Basketball 1. Plays tl1e eornet in tl1e bancl-a COlllIllCI'Clk1l pilot is his ain1. IOHN KRICK GRINIES General Course I Hunting is a hobby -hopes to own a thicken farm. ' ll' DONALD flloshj C. GROY General Course l i l Hi-Y 1. 2. 3: Varsity Basketball 1. 2. lVould rather dance than sleep-the l'. S. Arnn' is tl1is latl's Zllll- ,vui bitio11. A l I . ka... M... MYRNA QShortyj J. GRUBB COIl1lllC1'Cl21l Course Girls' Chorus 2. 3. .X quiet ll1lSS-Slllilll stature-collecting pictures in l1er pastime. Bl:1'l l'Y QBettsj AIANE GRUBER Secretarial Course Girls' Chorus 2, 32 Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3: Girls' Athletic Club 3: Cheer- leader 2, 3. .Xn active cheerleader-just as good as a secretary. PATRICIA fPatj GRUBER General Course .X Cappella Choir 2. 3: Girls' Chorus 1: 'I'ri-Hi-Y 2. 3. Brown l1air and bangs-to fix others' hair. she hopes. MARY JANE Gl'.XR1i General Course lVl1ere there is n1nsit'. there is Mary: llCI' twinkling feet are rarely quiet. IQDYV,-XRD llicltliej CLIFFORD Gl'NDRL'Nl Vocational Course Enviable blond hair-good tlancer-quiet and reserved. ELEANOR flileay I.. HABIECKI-IR Secretarial Course Girls' Chorus 1. 2: llllfllllllllllll Ping-pong 3. Business me11 look for good secretaries-sl1ort. but sweet. 23 I THELMA qSisj HALSELL Secretarial Course Girls' Chorus 3. A hook in the hand and good reading-to si11g in a chorus is wonderful. JANET fjanj LOUISE HAMILTON Secretarial Course Girls' Chorus 21 A Cappella Choir 33 Indvstorze Staff 32 Archery Club 2: Dramatic Club 2. Archery fan-deft at the typewriter-striking black hair-snow white complexion. MILDRED QMillyj JOSEPHINE HARDENSTINE General Business Course 'l'ri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3g Girl Scouts 2, 3: I11tran111ral Volleyball 1, 2, 3. Noted for her laugh-joyful-a beautician's job after graduation. ANN LOUISE HARTZ College Preparatory Course German Club 33 Indeslone StaH 32 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 Intramural Ping-pong 3. Raven hair and charming smile-cheerful disposition-artisticallv i11clined. MYRLE fklertj ELIZABETH HEAGY CCIlCI'2I Course f Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3. She hopes to skate around the world-vivacious Zlllll loquacious. BRUCE EDXVARD HEILMAN General Course Hunting sea lio11s in the Navy-daring. 3. CHARLES ftlharliej HEILMAN Vocational Course ' Varsity Football 1, 2, 31 Varsity 'l'rack 1, 2, 3: I11tran111ral Home Room Manager IQ Intramural Basketball 1. 2. 3: Intramural Ping-pong 1, 2. 3Q Stage Crew 1, 2, 3. Volts-watts-dashes-hoops and touchdowns-the girls' idol. JEAN L. HEILMAN KQCIICVZII Course Girls' Chorus 1, 22 Mlle. Modisteu IQ Blackface and Music 23 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: A Cappella Choir, 3: Cheerleader 3. Talkativevlively-delights i11 singing-energetic cheerleader. ROBERT fliobj HEIM Vocational Course Senate 1: IIIITHITIIIIBI Ho111e Roo111 Manager 2: Intramural 1 Basketball 1, 31 Stage Crew 3. - Van johnson of electrical shop-Uncle Sam is calling l1im. 1 GRACE fSisj HEISEY fiCIlCl 2ll Business Course 45, -, gif + , ,...,,. 5: 1 Partial to IIICII-Ii good secretary for so111e young executive, , 7' -'.a H3 Ig Q. JACQIFELINE Uackiej HEISEY fiCllCl'2ll Course Band 1, 2, 33 German Club 31 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. Licorice stick tooter -lookout! sl1e drives-attractive blonde- oh, that diary! ELVIN 4'Li1tlejoh11j VAN LAIRD HELLER College Preparatory Course A Cappella Choir 1. 2: Mixed Chorus 1. 2: NIlle. NIodiste 1: Blackface Zllld Music 22 Ever Since Eve 3: Intramural Basketball 1, 2. A crooner Zllld a jokester is Little John -Romeo and VIIIICSPIHII, too. 24 MARIEDA QRitaj I. HEMPERLY General Course Girls' Chor11s 1, 2, Perpetual laugh-rosy cheeks-ivory teeth-a11 avid Cedar fan. ELMER fHennyj H. HENISE, JR. Vocatio11al Course 14 Best Foot Forward ll Ever Si11ce Eve 3: Hi-Y 2. 31 Stage Crew 1, 2, 32 Varsity Football 2. At hon1e, o11 the stage, and in the held-twinkling eyes. BEULAH Qlilondiej R. HENRY General Business Co11rse Tri-Hi-v 3. Southern accent-strawberry blonde-aims for the three-hun- dred mark -dancer. mf, ROBERT QHerbj C. HERBER College Preparatory Course -- A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 31 Ever Since Eve 32 Blackface and 1 Music 21 Mlle. Modiste 1: Lodeslom' Staff 32 Senate 3. - ' V Tall and ambitious: active in dramatics-orator and scholar. 1 .mi as.. - is c Q 5 f is 1 ish .' i1?5':f.2 . 3 V , -6 TS 1 4. ii D. FRANCES Qliranciej IRENE HERMANSKY General Business Course Finds pleasure i11 swi1nmingL Fasten all safety belts will be her cry. NAOMI QKatej HERNEISEY General Co11rse Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3. A silent young lady who wantsuto do parish work. ROBERT fjacksonj HERNLEY General COIITSC Many friends has Jackson -but he lacks a hobby. JOAN qProxyj HICKERNELL General Course Indeslone Staff 3. Proxy is never idle-to see the world is her desireellance? Natch! EUGENIA fjeaniej HELEN HIRSCHBOCK General Course Girls' Chorus 2, 32 Tri-Hi-Y 3. This lady favors hair styling for her career-has many friends. ROBERT Qliobj DONALD HOCH General Course Track 1: Intramural Basketball 1. 2, 3: Softball 1. 2, 3. Mrs. Kase's worry seventh period each day-likes driving a truck. llE'll'l'Y LOU fliatj HOCKLICY General Course Girls' Chorus 1. 2, 3: Intramural Basketball lj Volleyball 1. Lively golden lI'CSSCS+XVllCI'C'S Betty?-horseback riding. naturally. THOMAS QSFOIIID HOCKLEY Vocational Course Varsity Basketball 1: Track 11 Intramural Basketball 2, 3. Pipe collecting is his hobby-one of Mr. Farver's shop boys. 25 R x A JOHN qjacky FREDERICK Hmmrii. Hobby: collecting jive recorclings-pastime: ords-dry sense of lllllIlOl'. MARY fliitj CATHERINE HVNINIELL A Cappella Choir 3: Girls' Chorus 2: Blackface aml Music 2: IlllT21Il'lllT3l Basketball 2. 3. Voice for Slllglllg-llifillllyf to master that healing touch. FRANKLIN fSkipj ROBERT HUNSICKIQR A Cappella Choir 3: Mixed fllIOI'llS 1, 2: Varsity Football 1. 2. 3: Varsity Track 1: llllI'ZllIIllI'2ll Basketball 1. 2, 3. Staunch center of Olll' g1'i1liro11-his l1eart belongs to jean. ROBERT QBobj G. HLNSICKI-IR College Preparatory Course German Club 3: HiAY 2. 3: lntra1n111'al Basketball 1, 2. 3. Snappy llI'ESSCI'-SIILIPSDOI enthusiast-loves to torment the girls in German classes. ELIZABETH lliettiej GRACE HOKE Ge11eral Course Girls' Chorus 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2: Intramural Basketball 2: Intra- mural Volleyball 1. 2. 3. Receives great pleasure from reading-wants to help cure sickness. JEAN fjeaniej IQLOISIC HORNE Secretarial Course A Cappella Choir 3: Girls' Chorus 1. 2: NIlle. Nloilistcu 1: Nf'zu.sz'tIc' Stall 3. Good things come i11 small packages -Jean likes secretarial work. ARTHUR Qliarsj L. HOSTETTER General Course A Cappella Choir 1. 2: Mixed Chor11s 1, 2: Student lAl2lll2lgCl' 1: Varsity Track 1. 2. 3: Intramural Home Room Manager 1. 2. 3: IIll1'ZlIIllll'2ll Basketball 1. 2. 3. Sports very flashy plaiil sliirts- Ears is very popular. CLIFFORD ltlliilj HOl'CK cQCllCl'2ll Co11rse A future lIlClIIllCl' of lvlllllf Sam's khaki family he will be. IRENE qGirlie5 DAISY HOIFTZ College Preparatory Course German fflllll 31 Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3: llIll'Q1lIllll'2ll Basketball 1: Intra- lIllll'2Il Softball 2. To be calleil a college lass is Il'CllC'S ilCSll'C-f2lIlClCS picture cola lecting. NANCY QXA'ee1lj ANN HOXV.-XRD Ge11eral B11si11ess COIIFSC Girls' Chorus 2, 3: 'l'ri-Hi-Y 1. 2: Girls' Athletic Cl11b 3: Stu- dent Manager 3: lllll'IilIIlll'lIl Basketball 1. 2. 3: IIlKl'2lll'lllI'Ill Volleyball 1. 2. Small and attractive-popular among tl1e stronger sex. ANNA KSnooksj HRABCAK KLCIICIYII Course Girls' Chorus 1. 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, . Snooks has IIIZIIIA' fI'l8IlClS-IYZIIIIS to settle down. DORIS Q'l'ootsj jl-IAN HITFFNIAN fLCllCl'ZIl Course Girls' Chorus 3. Fl'CdCl'lCliSlllll'g supporter-yearns for matrimony. General Course dancing to rec- Geueral Course General Course '-fa... elif 26 HARVEY fjol11111yj HURST General Course Ba11d 1, 2, 3: Orchestra 1. 2. 3. kI0llIlIlf'S green eyes hold no e11vy-occupies first chair i11 dru111 section. JUNE tHutc'l1j HLTCHINSON Secretarial Course Girls' Chorus 1. 2. 3: NIlle. Nlodisteu 1: Blackface and Music 2: N1'zusf'tl1' Staff 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2. gg. Hutch owns a radiant personality plus loads of friends. 'CLARENCE QSonnyj R. ICENIAN Vocational Course Sonny plans to join the .Xriny to see tl1e girls. JOHN QMatj MATTHEVV JORDAN Vocational Course Varsity Track 1, 2. Tall, dark and good lookiiig-always found in shop. CHARLES fLittle joey KALBACH Vocational Course Little joe is quiet-does Mr. I-'arver know l1is hobby is loafing? PHYLLIS fPhylj KARLI General Business Course Girls' Chorus 2. 3: 'I'ri-HiAY 2: Girls' Athletic Club 3: Cheer- leader 2, 3. l'hyl has dancing feet-popular--especiall5' with 'the males. FERN fLouj LOU Kl-LYINH College Preparatory Course German Club 3: Girl Scouts 2. 'lei' ambition is to make other girls as cute as herself. JACOB qjakej ADAM KEATH Vocational Course Mixed Chorus 11 Intraniural Basketball 1, 2. jake is a Hrstmlass Romeo-driver of a powerful Ford-good sport. ETHEL JUNE KELLER General Business Course .X Cappella Choir 3: Girls' Chorus 1. 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2. .X chorus SIIIDIBOFICI'-l'llllCl is undecided what to be. MARGARET QRabbitj RlT'l'H KELLER Secretarial Course A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 1: Blackfacte and Music 2: Mlle. Xlodisteu 1: Ixuieslorzr' Stalf 3: .Yl'Tl'Sl'ffC Stall' 3. Short in stature. but big in heart-a fountain of n1er1in1ent. BE'I I'Y QBlondej LOI' KENDIG General Course fxll'lS Chorus 2. 3: German Club 3. Blo11de hair and green eyes make a 4'swell combinatioii for a swell girl. CLIFFORD QSlinA1j KEPLEY General Course Varsity Baseball 1, 2: Intramural Basketball 1. 2, Tall-talkative-a baseball pitcher of WCll-RIIOWII ability. 27 - i CHARLES fllharliej F. KERN General Course A sli1n six-footer-Charlie pla11s to enter the service. STANLEY fStanj KE'I I'ERING College Preparatory Course German cllllh 3: Intramural Basketball 2. 3. SIZIUIICII friend-good looking-women, cars, and tl1e piano are his hobbies. CHARLES rChasj EDGAR KINDT Vocational Course IIIll'2llIlllI'2il Basketball 1, 2, 3. Quiet-a machinist of renowned skill-desires to enter the service. Girls' Chorus 1, 2. Little and Cllte is this girl-an attractive secretary she will be. JOHN fjohnnyj KISSINGER General Course Home Room Manager, 22 Intramural Basketball 1. 2. 3. Small-exceptionally skilled basketball player-long set-shots are his specialty. ANNA QAnnj KLESS General Course Light on the dance floor-silent type-likes tl1e opposite sex. RICHARD fNookyj G. KLINGER Vocational Course Varsity Football 1, 2. 31 Intrarnural Basketball 1. 2, 3. Wlell-fed tackle of our football team-always a jolly fellow. 1 XVILBERT Clinutej KNAPP General Course ',E quuu A Cappella Choir 1, 2: Band 1, 2. 3: Swing Orchestra 21 Cross - Country 22 Intramural Basketball 1. --.H A , , .Q A veteran of the Navy-plays IIIC trumpetArurnored to be a wolf-'t - 3 SAVILLA fliilliej NI. KOCH College Preparatory Course A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 1: Allie, Modisteu 1: BIattkface and Music 21 Girl Scouts 1, 2. 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. One always knows when 'ABillie is about-a Cleona lass. GEORGE R. KOHR General Course Band 1, 2, 31 Student Band Director 31 Orcliestra 1, 2, 3: Swing Orchestra 1, 2. Student director of band-veteran of tl1e Arrny-plays tl1e trom- bone. GERALD fjerryj RAY KOHR General Course Band 1. 31 Orchestra 1, 35 Swing Orchestra 1. A former Navy tnan-plays the trombone-interested in music. HOPE KONEFF General Course A fastidious dresser 'ardent reader of 1n'1 'Hints cuiet-desires . . D .I .. -. . - .g. '.-1 to beautify girls. 28 GEORGINE 1-Ieaniej KISSINGER General Business Course 'GliR'l'RUDli fCuppyj D. KOPECKY Secretarial Course Girls Chorus 2. Popular with tl1e malesMt'1'aves to be an airline hostess. HliI.liN.X fI.CIll-ill, KOTAY College l'reparatory Course 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2. gg: Girls' Athletic ciillb 1: Varsity Sportsfbasket- ball lj 'I'l'klCk 2. 3. Petite and Zlllll2llliCY I.Cllli1l l1as a 11111ltit11de of f1ie11ds. CHRISTINIC f'l'ee11yj KRICICHIB.-XFN! General Course A Cappella Choir 32 Girls' Chorus 1. 2. ,X lw111 is shewwhirls away with fo11r wheels llllIiL'l' earth foot. Hlil,liN QShortyj KREICHISAITNI General Course A Cappella fiillllli 3: Girls' Chor11s 1, 2. 'l'he other lWlllAiJillC eyes-a ulilll-l'lll'lCl ' she will be. 1 1 ANNA MAE KREIDER College Preparatory Course , A Cappella Choir 3: Girls' Chorus 1, 2: NIlle. NIo1liste IQ Q 5 I,odf:stm1zf Staff 31 Girl Scouts IQ Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. Ai' 3 , 21 ,P 'is 2 'rlllV'-Cilllfllllllg-ll talented Pl2llliSl-IICVST lacks a date. 2 AII., . - 5' 1fR,xNc:1:s U41-isp P. 1QR1s'1'oV1f1NsKr sem-em1-1.11 1111111-se xi. ..., .,,- . kb I , Cute-has dimples-favors the Navy. . ..., - f ' T uiuh ' iinv liyizi M.-XYNARD ALDUS KRUMBINE College l'reparatory Course Rather quiet-interested i11 aviation-blond, wavy hair. MARY LOU LARPEN'1'l'1llR College Preparatory Course French Club 22 Lodrfstnne Stall 31 Girl Scouts 1, 2, 31 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 31 Dramatic Cl11b 2, Intratnmal Ping-pong 2, 3. YVell dressed-active-long blonde tresses-a future college miss. ' GRACE fllozj ELEANOR LAUDICRMILCH College l'1'cparatory Course A Cappella Choir 2, 31 Girls' Chorus IQ French Cl11b 31 Lode- stone Staff 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, gg Intramural Ping-pong 2, 3. Neat and HIlI'2lCllVC-gli2lCl0llS-POPIIIlil' with both sexes. CATHERINE fKittyj liI.E.-XNOR LEEDY Secretarial Course Short-likeablc-secretarial miss-hopes to attend business college. JOYCE fLefllerj LEFFI,.ER General Course Girls' Chorus 1, 2. 3, Girls' Athletic Club 1, 2, 31 Cheerleader 2, 31 Varsity Sports-Basketball 2, 3: Track 2, 31 Intramural Volleyball 1, 2, 3. A peppy cheerleader-loves to talk-active ill athletics. AIACCQUELINE fhlaifkleb LEIB Ggllgfgll Cgufge Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3: Best Foot Forward 1: Girls' Athletic Club 1, 2, 32 Cheerleader 2, 3: Varsity Basketball 1. A rare natural blonde full of whim, wigor, and witalityf' 29 RICHARD LEININGER january 7, 1929-April 6, 1947 Life's rare well run, Life's work well done, Life's victory won. Now cometh rest, IQRNIA Clirmj LENGLE Ge11eral Course A Cappella Choir 2. Neat and tranquil-seen constantly with her locker companion. Rl I'I-I fR11tl1iej DORIS LENTZ College Preparatory Course Dramatic Club 3: BZIIICI 1, 2. 3: German Club 1. 2: Nffuwette Stall' 1, 2, 31 Senate 1, 32 'Iri-Hi-Y 2, 3. This titian pride of the band plays Hold lllklll bassoonu and glockenspiel. GEORGE LIZSHIQR General Course Varsity Cross Country. Little interest i11 girls. more i11 shop-somebody help him o11t. DAVID tDavej Ll-IVIN College Preparatory Course Orchestra 1. 2. IIIICCTIZIIII as tl1e weather-says a lot about nothing. ADICLLE QDelliej LICVITZ College Preparatory Course Best Foot Forward , One Mad Nightug Dramatic Club 2, 32 Xf'11'.s1't1e Stafl' 1. 2. 3: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Intramural Basketball 1, 2. .Xnibitious intliritlualist-neat tlresser-second of The Seven. SIDNEY Ckfooeliyj LEVITZ College Preparatory Course Down to earth-eonscientious-camera fiend. HERBERT 4Herbj C. LIGHT Vocational Course Stuclious-quiet-from the Boro. NANCY qRoxiej CHRISTINE LIGHT College Preparatory Course Q A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3: German Club 32 I.orI1'slm1e Staff 31 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Varsity Basketball 1: Intramural Ping-pong 1, 2. Peppy-petite-pretty songbird-bursting with personality. PIEGGY Wegj A. LIGHT Secretarial CUIITSC Girls' Chorus 2. 31 Blackfaee and Music 2, TriAHi-Y 2, 3: Girls' Athletic Cl11b 2, 3. .-Xlt1'acti1'e-live wire-Juliet-ol1, so talkative! CJYIHERINE 4'Catl1yj LI-VERING General Course Girls' Chorus 2. 3. Tall-atlmirer of the stronger sex'-roller-skating enthusiast. LOIS LONG General Business Course Girls' Chorus 2. 3: Blackface and Music 21 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3Q In- tramural Volleyball 3. Pretty to look at-her future?--a secretary, of course. 30 MAE Qlaisiej G. LOSER Secretarial Course me ' l.odr'slom' Staff 3. Petite-full of life-always on the go. DORIS fllotj I.0l'ISE Xl.Xl.ONli Girls' Chorus Winning ways-talkative llirt-hobby is men-a friend who will stand by. HELEN NIARINKOV Secretarial Course Pretty blonde-liaired miss- Hare a11 O11of1'cy's special? ' JOHN fhlllllj YXIARINKOY Senate 3: Varsity Baseball 1. 2. 31 Basketball 1. 2. 3: Football 1, 2. 3. Our right halfback-whiz at basketball-ererybody's favorite. MARILYN fklarksiej LIlCIl.l.Ii MARK German Cl11b 3. Honor stiiclent-alway s dependable-self-coiitained. GENE NINIHIXIERNICSS College llI'CPIll'2Il0l'y Course French Clllll 21 Lodffstonr' Stalf 3Q Tri-Hi-Y 2. 32 IIlll'2IIIllll'2ll 3 1'11111tic Club-1 3 Basketball 2, Girl Scouts 1. 2. 4: IJ '. 1 Sophisticated lady-futiire career girl-third of The Seven. RUTH f'Ruthic-j NIATTHIES Giggler-likes to cook-boys?-just ask me! DORIS ftlhic-kj IXIAULFAIR Girls' Chorus 2, 3. A cute n1e111ber of the girls' chorus-can always be found with Bobby. 1 fiCl1CI'2ll Course CCI16l'Rl Course fiCl1Cl'2ll Course 4 General Course General Course GliRAI.lJINli QGerryj M:XRGARli'l' MAYER General Course A Cappella Choir 3Q Girls' Chorus 2: Blaekface and Music 21 I.0rI4'stm1r' Stalf 3: Cheerleader 2: Intramural Volleyball 1. This peppy girl. full of life. should hase springs instead of legs. I-ZSTHER qkitlensj RUTH XIQLGOVERN General Course A keen dancer-u11ass11111ing-future housewife for some lucky fellow. ANNA qSisj liI.lZ.-XBETH Nlf:I.fXIfGHI.lN General Course Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3. .luburu tresses-quiet-worthwhile friend. DORIS lHapsj IRENE NIEHXI-'FEY General Course A Cappella Choir 3: Girls' Chorus 1, 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3 Girls' 3 Athletic Club 1, 2, 3: v2llSlly Basketball 2, 31 Track 2. Basketball liend-lover of sports-athletically minded, 31 'l'HliI.NI.X fShortyj LOUISE NIEYICR General Course i IVILLIANI Qllillj G. MEISER General Course E A Cappella Choir ll Nllle. Nlotlisten 1: Ili-Y 1, 2, 3. 'Z 'I'all. blontl member of Hi-Y-smiling intlividualist. 'Q' if AIEAN fllullyj MARGELLE MICNTZICR General Course as Girls' Chorus 1. 2, 3. V Ifontl of hunting-sult1'y-1'oit'etl-happy-go-ltxcliy. VVHV Q l-QDGXR tligerj I.. NIETZ Yocatimral Course tiross Country 3: Track 3. V W Our own 'l'iger -track man :mtl foncl of hunting. 2 I r ' 1sR1'c:1c ramp MEYER cnt-nt-111.1 tummy .xy fi' Quiet-clistinctive l?llIg'll-IJOSSCSSOI' or blontl, wavy hair. 35 :21 il . I r r rr R M.'XR'l'HA Olotsj MYRLE MICYER General Course ' M - A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 1: Mlle, Motliste ll Geiman Glub 21 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2. lxllllilll2lll'S :laughter from Gleona-sweet tlisposition-praisef worthy tlriver of a Plymouth Sedan. 3 Girls' Chorus 1, 2. filllll-LIICXVCI'-l0VCI' of good times-hails from East Lebanon. EDNVARD Qliclgiej PAUL MIGHALEK Vocational Course Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. Loves basketball and collects baseball pictures-a future service' man. ROSINA fkosiej R. L. MIGLIACGIO General Course A Cappella Choir 2, 31 Girls' Ghorus 1: Best Foot Forward 11 Girls' Athletic Club 1, 2, 3: Varsity Basketball 2, 3. A whiz on the court and the tlance floor is this attractive lass, DOI.I.Ili Qllollj MILLER General Course A Cappella Choir 31 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Mlle. Motliste 1, ' Lodestmre Staif 31 Intramural Volleyball 1. Pretty member of octet-interested 111 music-habitat, Cleona. FREEMAN QMeatballj G. MILLER General Gourse School! May be all right for some people. MARTHA PAULINE MILLER General Course Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3. This cute girl with dimples-a future wave expert. MARY MILLER General Course Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3. Laughter in her dark eyes-keen on art.-Oh, those natural curls! . fi 32 NVILLIAM Qliillj E. MILLER Vocational Course Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. 5 'lf Edison of I arver's Fuse Blowers-known by his HU Young- 1 ster! -basketball champ. l F 5 noN,x1,D messy 11115 M1ss1M12R General Course His head and heart in tl1e ClOllilS-lI2lS a nickname quite deceiving. l W Q' x ,gs KENNETH Qlitchj KERN MITCHELL General Course A modern Kit Carson-has a dear for his target. LEROY Uelfj BIIADINOFP General Course Varsity Sports-Baseball 11 Basketball IQ Intramural Basketball 2, 3. Admired by the girls-yet finds bowling safer than girls. Q I RICHARD fllickj MOORE Ge11eral Course Unspoiled by girls' Ilattery-skates on wheels to enjoyment-that by K wavy hair. .nth -f-- JACQUELYN fjackiej MOYER General Course E- zz. I Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3. X Taffy-haired -garrulous-always ready and willing to try when 5 s called upon. l L , LESTER QLesj MOYER College Preparatory Course Sheik of Lebanon High-drives a battered old car-good dancer. 1 il P' JOAN NASH General Course Q' ,,, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 32 Varsity Volleyball 1, 23 Intramural .. Y Sports-Basketball IQ Volleyball 1, 2. I g Energetic-full of wit-hopes some day to say Number, Please. -- fi : LILLIAN NAUMAN General Business Course Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 Varsity Basketball 1. Flirtations and lively-with ne'er a care or a thought for to- rnorrow. HENRY fHenj PHILIP NEPI General Course Graceful dancer-yet an experienced horseman-helps his uncle IIICIICI shoes. ..,.,, L ' MARK ONDREAIICKA Vocational Course L, t :'A ' P - Lodestomv Stall 31 Senate 1, 2, 33 Class President 3: Varsity Sports-Baseball 1: Football 1, 21 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. All-around class president-niay one day carry mail to your door, . IRENE QTootsiej HELEN OXENREIDER fICIlCl'Zil Course Girls' Chorus 3: Varsity SportsABasketball lj Tennis, IQ Volley- ' ' '--'- v- ' l pall 1. il Q Dancing feet and very poised-up to the minute in her attire. 33 st, 'X N. . EVELYN fliviej LOUISIC REICH Secretarial Course Girls' Chorus 1, 2: Inrlzfstone Staff 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Basketball 1: Volleyball 1. Blonde a11d beauteous-what a secretary she'll make! RICHARD QDickj Llili REICH Vocational Course HIIIIIC Room Manager 31 Basketball 1, 2, 3. Enviable eyelashes-blond and l1a11dso111e-mathematician-re- 111arkable president of the Bachelors' Club. PAUL QAlfj YVARRI-IN REINBOLD, JR. ALPHONSITS Mlfj PALKOVIC Vocational Course W'restli11g 1, 2. Zootsuiter -pride of the Navy-a colossal jitterbug. JANE fjaniej LOUISE PEIFFER General COIITSC Girls' Chorus 2, 3. Dark and smiling eyes-tiny-a lover of skating. GREGORY 4Smokeyj J. PIENCE General Course Student Manager 1: Basketball 1, 2, 3. lVell known as a sleepy-head-artistic-partial to basketball, RUSSIELI. QRussj R. Pli'llIiRS College Preparatory Course Hi-Y 2.21 Basketball 1, 2. 3. Shy and quiet?Aardent sports fan-a would-be Coast Guardsmaii. FRANK H. PLAS'IlliRI'1R Vocational COIITSC Basketball 2. 3: Softball 2, 3. Friendly grin-skating enthusiast-one of Mr. Radcliff's boys. JOYCE IXLENE PO'I I'IiIGl-1R General Course Girls' Chorus 2, 3. Sn1all-dark-eyed-winning smile-one of o11r future coiflure artists. RICHARD QDickj RAUCH Ge11eral Course Illant to know anything about your car?-one of the automotive crew. JOANN Qjosiej VV. RAYMALEY College Preparatory Course Best Foot Forward 1: One Mad Night 2: Ever Since Eve 32 Nfzvsette Staff 32 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 35 Dramatic Club 2, 3. Attractive-dramatic ability-the world for a future-fourth of The Seven. College Preparatory fiOlll'SC ' A Cappella Choir 1: Orchestra 1: Hi-Y 31 Football IQ Basket- Q W ' ball 1, 2. ag U A ,, -, H A ,37 Pontiac is his l1o111e-the Navy used to be-oh, those bl11e ii H: ' Q A JOSEPH qnerky YVAI.TER REPASCH Vocational course ' , I, ,,,., Bashful?-a true friend-maker of model airplanes-loves to drive. n fi l V. , M2 5' W ' 34 j0HN qjohnniej RESANOVICH Vocatio11al Course St11dent Manager 1, 2, 31 Varsity Sports-Football 3: Track 2, 3: Intraniural Sports-Home Room Manager 1: Basketball 1, Fllilll-ll!!Lk-ll21llllS0lllC-llllCSIll2lll s11perb-professional l1itcl1- 'Q ' I , hiker kand ol1, those red shoes. KA'1'HER1N1i fknfhy RrsoN,xv1c1H College 1'14cp211-army czam-sc ii. f?j1A,., T .,.,, ,. fiCl'Ill2lll Cl11b 3: 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Girls' Athletic Club 1 5 Varsity Basketball 2, 3: Intramural Basketball 31 Volleyball 2. 3. Minute and talkative-a 1nischievo11s giggler-never still-basket- ball whi7. MYRLIQ fRllCIllllCb liLll.XBlE'l'H RHRN Girls' Chorus 1, 2. Cl1a111pio11 gum ChCWCli'Lll21IKCl'lNlY-illltlllS 'Aon the go. KENNETH fflfaxj Llili RHINIC Vocational Course HiAY 2: Student Manager 1. 2. 3: Varsity Track 2, S1 Intra llllll'2ll Sports-Home Room Manager 1. 2, 31 Basketball 1. 2, 'Q Ping-pong 1, 2, 3. Likes sports-student nxanager-it's the .Xir Corps for Max MARTHA fi-IZIIICJ JANE RISE Secretarial Co11rse Band 1. 23 Orchestra 3: Class Treasurer 31 Drum majorette 2: lntramiiral Volleyball 1. Loves dogs-balances tl1e Senior Class budgeteaspires to college. HAROLD XV. RISSER College Preparatory Iland 1: lntrainural Basketball 1, 2. Small of statureAaffable-college his prospective. RUTH 41111111105 R1ss1:R 1 A Cappella Choir 2: Girls' ChOl'llS 1, 3, 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2. 32 Intra- O mural Sports-Basketball 12 Volleyball 1. Ping-pong 1. A true friend-collects snap shots-looks forward to college. LEs'r1:R qLesj R1T'r1.11 Give Les an accordian, and he'll be happy any 2 if f xx b H ' M, N. i ,, , ., General Course be 1.. ' 1 3 gn if It Course Xi ' fiCllCli21l Course CiCllCl'Hl Co11rse time. jOSliPH qjoej HENRY ROBERTS Vocational Course Stage Crew 2, 3. Amiable personality-witty-a future electrician. BE.-X'l'RICli qvlieatj Nl.-XE ROYIQR College Preparatory Course A Cappella Choir 2. 31 Band 1, 2, 32 Orchestra 1, German Club 31NUZUSl'llU Staff 1, 2, 3. NlllSlC3lly-lllL'illlCd-IJlC2lS21llI smile-conscieiitious worker. RICHARD fliutchj WALTER ROYER College Preparatory Course Germa11 Club 3: Varsity Football 2. 3: Intramural Sports- Home Room Manager 1. 2, 3: Basketball 1. 2, 3. Sl1ort'n chunky-all for sports-hopes to be Pride of the Ma- 1'lllCS.n BETTY fSaltyj LOUISE SALTZER General Course A Cappella Choir 2, 3j Best Foot Forward IQ Girls' Athletic C111b 1, 2, 31 Varsity Basketball 2, 3: Intramural Basketball 2, 3. Lover of sports-everybody's friend-never a dull moment for Salty. 35 ' LOIS SCHAEFFER General Course Tri-Hi4Y 2. Genial-unassuming-a telephone operator she would be. JO-ANN Qhlischillj SCHIFF College Preparatory Course Bantl 31 Girl Sco11ts 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Intramural Ping-pong 1, 2. Collects stamps and pennies-friendly-a prospective nurse. RUTH fl'egj SCHNEIDER General Course A new lassie from 'IQYCIIIOIII whose hobby is sports. i JAMES Gimp KENNETH SCHNELLY Vocational Course X ' Quiet-likes reading-pursues the vocational course. ANNETTE QAnnj MARILYN SCHOEN General Course A Cappella Choir, 3, Girls' Chorus 1, 21 Band 1, 2, 3: Swing Orchestra 31 Mlie. Moclisten 11 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. Sophisticated-smart dresser-our nightingale-Fifth of The Seven. PAUL Qhlertj HENRY SCHRIVER Vocational Course Varsity Football 1, 2. Excelled on the gridiron-an electrician to be. JEAN QJean11iej M. SELTZICR College Preparatory Course A Cappella Choir 2. 3: Mlle. Mocliste IQ I.!JfiU5l07I6 Staff 31 Senate 31 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2. 32 Class Secretary 2. Cute and petite-engaging smile-an angel of mercy to he. SARA J. SEUBERT General Course Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3: Girls' Athletic Club 1, 32 Intramural Basketball 1, 3. Blonde Chick-pleasant company-hits right 11ote with Girls' Chorus. BETTY fShortyJ JANE SHAAK General Course Girls' Chorus 1. 2, 3: Intramural sports-Basketball 1, 2. 3. ANNETTA SHARP Ge11eral Course A Cappella Choir 3: Girls' Chorus 2. 'ANettie just couldn't live without dancing-aims to be a typist. ANNABELLE LIICILLE SHEETZ General Course M Girls' Chorus 2, 3. Annie takes tl1e general course-skates her spare time away. RICHARD S. SHERK College Preparatory Course Band 1, 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 3. Tall and dreamy-eyed-liunts in spare time-hunts what? 36 RICHARD QDickj B. SHERMAN Vocational Course Intramural Basketball 1, 2. A good 111a11 to have around-Dit:k's hobby is cars-nothing else? ':5i M ' 1 . - 1 1 AIEANNETTE QNettiej LOUISE SHINER General Course , Girls' Cll0l'llS 1, 2, 31 French Club 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. B Y Blue-eyed miss witl1 blonde tresses-finds reading fun. Y 1 . I KENNETH fShirkyj SHIRK College Preparatory Course Best Foot Forward lj Ever Since Eve 32 German Club 2, 32 Drainatic Club 2, 33 Varsity Baseball lj Intramural Basket- ball 1, 2, 3. Actor-soda jerk--coinedian-serves corn with his sodas. DOROTHY QD0llyj I. SHOLLY General Course Girls' Chorus 2, 3. Tiny, hazel-eyed lass harmonizes i11 Girls' Chorus. .v,,, 3 v ..,.,,- ., OSCAR DONALD SHOLLY General Course Mediu111 height-blue eyes, finds swimming pleasant pastime. NANCY QShotsyj ARLENE SHOTSBERGER General Course Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3. Nancy has a superb snapshot collection-will someday arrange coiffures. CHARLOTTE QChuckj LOUISE SHOTT Secretarial Course Girls' CIIOIIIS 1, 22 Intramural Basketball 1: Intramural Volley- ball 1. Slender and appealing-a piano virtuoso. JEAN LOUISE SHOTT College Preparatory Course French Club 31 Lodrfstone Stall 32 Girl Scouts 1. 2. 31 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 35 junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3: I11tram11ral Volleyball 2. Charming with eyes of blue-college at Cornell her goal. MARY QMyrtj E. SHOXVERS General Business Course Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3. Myrt has secretarial dreams-collects photos as a hobby. RAYMOND QRayj H. SHUEY. -IR. General Course Band 2, 3: Varsity Basketball 1. Cheerful dispositionAhobbyg twisting pret7els-aim: to see the world. HELENA fSh0rtyj MARION SHULTZ General Course Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3. Shorty -noisy everywhere b11t in class. JULIA Qllabsj SHULTZ General Course Girls' Chorus 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2. Mr. Spangler's nominee for Miss Sophisticateu-often travels to New York City-why?-Hmm! 37 12' -Y V- 1 - Bl-fl liY tlietzj AIXNI-I SHI I I'ER General Course Cnrls Chorus 2, 3. Raven tresses-blue eyeseenjoys collecting PILIIIIICS-fIlllll'C .'Fl0I'ClICC Nightingale. CH.XRI,O'I IiIli fChic'kiej IAITRA SMITH General Course 'I'ri-Hi-Y 2. 3. Serene and 2IllIli'2llllC-llglll lJ1'llII6IlC-Zllllli dress designer. I 3' lICR.XI.D CQIBITY, G. SMITH Vocational Course Tall and dark-rifles ll bicycle. too-makes friends with all. an V ' Q 5 MILIJRI-Ill f'Milliep I-ILINOR SMITH College Preparatory Course , I'lI'ClIClI Club gg N1'z1'.sr'tte Staff 1, 2, 31 Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3: Girls' A W E Athletic Club 5: Cheerleader 3: Intramural Track 1. 2. .',, Eff.. .'. Z . - Pleasant and attractive-sllperh cheerleader-large wardrobe. '-.. if-ff NXNCY fNanj C.fX'l'HliRINE SMITH General Course .X Cappella Choir 3: Girls' Chorus 2: Intramttral Sports- Basketball 3: Volleyball 2. Cheerful, sociable-lover of song and SPOVIS-21IIllJilI0lIZ airline hostess. VIANICT QShortyj SNAVICLY General Course Girls' Chorus 2. 3. Iiyes of blue-giggles. too-talkative-loves to dance. jli.XN1i'll'I'E fjanj IRICNIC SNAVIQLY General Business COIIITSC .XIllllllllS-f21C6ll0llS-ClIjUyS SIVIHlfllillg'-S0lIIC0lIC'S future sten- ograplier. noRo'1'HY tnmp ,xR1.1cx1: SNYDER Genet-211 Course Attractive IIlISSwC2llIII-PlC2iSlIIg personality-artistic ability. 5. . Ro1aER'r SNYDER 1161121111 course I Brown-hair-blue eyes-goothuaturetl-has his interests. , N XVILLIAM Qllillj LONG SNYDER College Preparatory Course M Q Best Foot Forward 1: One Mad Night 2, liver Since Eve mdq zu Dark and UlICflYN-CUIIVCITSIIIIUlI2lllSI-ZICIOI' of partsA Don't Call Me Cappyf' K K its HARRY Q,-Xbej SOTZIN Vocational Course ' Hi-Y 2: llIll'lll'IIIII'2.ll Sports-Home Room Manager 2. 3: Basket- ball 1, 2. 3: Softball 2, 31 Ping-pong 1, 2, 3. Tall Abe -likes to loaf'-interested in athletics. MARY EI,IlAI3Ii'I'H SOTZIN General Course A Cappella 3: Girls' Chorus 1, 2. Pleasing clispositionwsincere-holmbyz pictures-alto singer. 1. ..- 5 I - 'J -g5.-55l:- 4 - ' 1 g 5 .2225 '-x'.gigHXy .1t 1 sw -1 38 1 ,, BE'l l'Y ANN SOITILLIARD CCI1Cl'Hl Course C11te little llllSS-Pl62lS2lllI and f1'ie11dly-mistress of the needle. BE'l l'Y l.OU SPRINGBORN General Course Girls' Cl1orus 2. 3. A Borough girleborn coquette-priority on laughter a11d talking. EDXVARD fStefkyj LI. STECKBECK fielleflll Course A Cappella Cl1oir 1. 2, 31 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3: Mlle. Modiste 1: Mlllackface and Music 22 Ever Since Eve 31 H1-X. 2, 3. Our star tenor-tall and llI1IlLlSOIIlC-ll first-class actor. MARY fSteckyj E. STECKISECK General Business Course Girls' Chorus 31 I11tran1l1ral Ho111e RO0l1l Manager 3. Bettotning eyes and radiant smile for opposite sex-a typifal teen- ager. LORRAINE fllillllyb STOESSEL General Course Tri-Hi-Y IQ Senior Girl Scouts 1. 2. NllI'SC-I0-lJC-Clllllly as a rnagpie-South LCll21ll0Il lass. LUTHER fLutj STONE Vocational Co11rse Varsity SportsvFootball 1, 2, 3: Track IQ Illll'2lIlllll'21l Basketball 1, 2, 3. XVot11an-hater-tall, dark. goodflookingdtrack Zlllil football faf vorite. 1 l ELLEN KGeorgej MARY STROHM General Co11rse 5 Girls' Chorus 1, 2. 3: Senate 3: 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Class Secretary 32 Girls' Athletic Cl11b 1, 2. 31 Varsity Basketball 2, 3. Pl'CSltll?llll'S secretary-only girl who knows llllllllllfl' of cleats on football shoes. ERNEST 4'Er11iej EUGENE STROHNI College l,l'ClJ21I'Lll0l'y Course German Club 31 Hi-Y 3: lIlll'11II1lll'11l Sportsvl-Iome Rtllllll Man- ager 21 Basketball 1, 2. 3. Flash of the basketball court-good-looking southpaw. IOHN flfnelej H. STROHNI General Course Quite tl1e sport-a C0lll:ll'lllCll bachelor the saysl -a good pal. ESTHER QSusiej SIFDBURY General Course Girls' Cl'lO1'llS 2, 3. Petite and modest-believes ti111e spent i11 reading is not wasted. MARY flfranj FRANCENE SWOPE College Preparatory Course French Club 2: Ixndestonf' Stafl 32 Tri-HifY 2, 31 Girls' Ath- letic Club 1. 2. 31 Varsity Basketball 2. 3: lllll'1lIlllll'Zil Sports- Ho111e Roo111 Manager 2, 3. Top honor SlllilClll-llllll Cleo lookvwhiz Ull tl1e basketball court-sixth of 'l'l1e Seven, PAUL EINVARD 'IEMPLIN General Co11rse Band 1. 2. 3. Audacious West Lebanon lad-ready wit-hobby. music. 39 MILDRED qhfilliey ARLENE THIERWECHTER General Course Girls' Chorus 2, 3. Genial Millie has a11 undecided future-where does she get all that gum? JANICE tT0byj FERNE TOBIAS General Course A Cappella Cl1oir 2: Girls' Chorus 3. Number, please -peppy and loquacious. ANNA JANE TRAUTMAN College Preparatory Course French Club 22 I,odestone Staff 3: Senate 32 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 32 Dra- matic Club 3. Vivacious-lovely-oh, that red hair!-Last of The Seven. BETTY flletsj LOUISE TRAUTMAN General Business Course Girls' Chorus 2, 3. A secretary to be-attractive blonde-one of Mr. Aplas' girls LESTER QI,esj OMAR TREGO General Course Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. Permanent camper of Bunker Hill-6' 2 --WGII-kIl0WIl-P135S basketball for Mikes store. RICHARD Qlbickj TROMPETER Vocational Course Varsity Baseball 2, 31 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. Abbreviated height-athletic fellow-shows skill as baseball player-full of fun. HOMAN QHomerj UHRICH General Course Very silent-hardly seems to talk GQ -ambition to join servieef a true frie11d. DORIS QI.ittle Dorisj LOUISE ULRICH General Business Course Excellent commercial student-Wee, but sweet, miss-likes to skate. ROBERT QCooniej ULRICH General Course Band 1, 2, 3. Known to all as C0onie -quite the man about town -tribute to the band. ALVERTAQAIQ RUTH UMBERGER College Preparatory Course Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 33 French Club 1, 2: Tri-I-Ii-Y 2, 3. Blue-rimmed glasses-friendly smile-blonde and beauteous- likes horse-back riding. JOHN ROBERT UMBERGER College Preparatory Course Archery Club 2. Tall and heavy-always ready to help you-plans to enter radio School. FREDERICK fFritzj VAN WINKLE General Course A Cappella Cl1oir 2, 32 Blackface and Music 21 Intramural Basketball 1, 2. ujiving feet - Fritz as a dancer can't be beat-really a dapper. 40 WILLIAM fRipj VAN WINKLE Vocational Course A Football 2, 31 Basketball 1, 2, 3. The Rip who's 11ot asleep whe11 playing foot-ball car- rot-top-our left tackle man. CLARENCE QNipj WAGNER Ge11eral Course Golf 2. Puttin' on the green-keen golfer- on the ball -will never let you down. EARL fCyclonej WVAG-NER Vocational Course Cross Country 32 Football SQ Track 2, 3Q Basketball 1, 2, 3. Whiz on the track-wonder why he's called Cyclone ?- sports are his specialty. DORIS L. WALMER Secretarial Course - I A Cappella Choir 3: Mixed Chorus 1: Girls' Chorus 2: 4'Mlle. ',', ig 'h i i Modiste IQ Blackface and Music 23 Tri-Hi.Y 2, 3. Tall-lovely to gaze upon-youth at the wheel-all-around l girl. rkiii, ' 7 . al. MERVIN fMervj MARK YVALMER Hopes to be a mechanic-one of tl1e and cheerful. AMMON fAlIIlllIlD YVALTER Band 1, 2, 3. Nice-looking-very travel-H 'm-m -m. quiet-plays cornet RUTH qkuthiey XVALTERS Girls' Chorus 2, 3. Vocational Course shop crew-pleasing CICIICYHI Course in band-likes to General Course Ruth's signal is A'Sh-h-h! -bashful lass-lover of 1nusic-skat- ing rates high. DOLORES QDollyj MAE WEAVER Lodestone Staff 3. Our very capable art editor-Dolly would ANNETTA QAnetj YVEIERBACH Girls' Chorus 3: Safety Patrol 1. General Course fly as all air hostess. General Course Wlith charming laugh and chestnut curl, Annetta is liked by all. PAUL qChubbyj XVEIGLEY Safety Patrol. Vocational Course Here comes Paul on l1is motor bike-loves anything connected with n1otors. LOUISE ANN VVENGERT College Preparatory Course Girls' Course IQ French Club 3QI.U!1'6SZ01lK Staff 32 'I'ri-Hi-Y 2, 31 Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3. Statuesque blonde-bet she likes milk. PATRICIA ANN WERNER College Preparatory Course German Club 31 Lodestone Staff 35 Senate 39 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 31 Se11ior Scouts 1, 2, 3: Latin Club 1, 2, 3. Latin IV student-has good taste in clothing. 41 KENNETH fArtj ARTHUR YVHITE Ge11eral Course ' Band 2, 3. Curly-haired Art likes to raise poultryfhopes to be a mem- ber of the fleet. A ' MARY EI.IZABli'l'H YVHITE General Course '11-12Hi.Y 1. 2, 3. 1 Collector ol' pins-superb ticket seller-need a good hairdresser? DONALD Qlbonj EUGENE XVILT Vocational Course Soft-spoken and friendly is tl1is future serviceman-likes to draw and paint. ROBERT fllobj NVINTER Vocational Course Varsity 'I'rac'k 1, 2, 3: Intralnural Basketball 1, 2. Bob's interest is i11 sports now-a sailor later-one of Leban0n's track stars. RONALD CRatsj NVINTERS General Course Archery Club 1. 2: Varsity Track 1, 2. 3. Intramural Home RCJOIII Manager 1. 2: lllll'2llIllll'2il Basketball 1. 2. 3: Intramural Ping-pong 1, 2, 3. All work and 110 play would make 'Rats' a dull boy -active in sports-especially iceaskating. ROBERT 1Bobj ALVIN WVOLF c1CllCfHl Course Ba11d 1. 2. 3: Orchestra 1. 2. 3: Swing Orchestra 1, 2. I.acly-killer-pegged pants a must -a junior F1-'OIIIIHY Dorsey. VIEAN Qeaniej G. XVOLFE General Course Girls' Chorus 3: German Club 2. 3. A good pianist-kintl-hearted-always ready to help a11otl1er. L JAMES fjinnniej YEINGST College Preparatory Course A Cappella Choir 1. 2: Hi-Y 2. 3: Mlle. Modisten 1: Black- taee and Music 2: Ever Since Eve 3: Intrarnnral Basketball 1, 2, 3. A prized orator-a well-known uC?ll'ilu-Oll-lll tl1at deep, deep voice! LEON R. YINGST Vocational Course Light-haired-happy-go-lueky-Air Force his future l1o1ne. RALPH EARL YINGST College Preparatory Course Class Treasurer 1: Varsity Football 1. 2: llllI'Z1llllll'2ll Home Room Manager 1, 2: Intramural Basketball 1, 2. 3. SIlld6I1l of rare ability-a friend to all who know him-lives i11 Cleona. DORIS fYokej JEAN YOCUM College Preparatory Course Girls' Chorus 1, 2: German Clllll 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3: Girls' Athletic: Club 1: Lati11 cllllll 1: Varsity Basketball 1. Likes tl1e Navy. wonder why!-a f11t11re nurse. RUTH QRuthiej MAY YORTY College Preparatory Course German Clllb 3: I.0llf'.Sl07'Il' Staff 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3: Senate 2: Girl Scouts 2, 3: Latin Club 1. 2. Always a s111ile on l1er face-easy to like-constantly on the go. 42 NN rflllrlyj Cll.ll lf0Rll Y0l'SlC Cnllcgc l,I'L'll2lI'2llUl'Y cl0lll'SC 'X CZllJl1Cll1l Clmir jg: Nlixcnl flll0lillS jg: Y2ll'Slll Slmoils-Cimss Clolmlry gg 'l'l.uL 4. lnli.lmu1.1I l3.1slv,ll1.1ll 2, 5. Curly lSflllllClllllxlillNl'A1l lulss in our ,X Clzlppcllzl clllfllll .. .. ..., . 1 HI LICN flvrkicj ZICCIK Cm-xicrzll Clmxrsc' 1 Girls' lllmrus -, lg. ll1iQ almrl. lmlzifli-lizlircml miss Llrrlcs on mlzlllfing-wzinls to ll'1lXCl. NIXRIAN ,ll'XE lOl.l, College l'rcp1n'z1tm'y COIIVSC CLi1'ls'Clliorus 1, 2. 31 Cil'l'lll1lll Clul: jg: 'l'l'i-Hi-Y 2. jg, Quiet-was once ll uwpulcnl lass. lilll you Sllillllll we l1CI' IlUlVl 43 CLASS WILL 3313- Tl1e time has finally arrived wl1e11 we, the graduates of 1947, must bid a sail farewell to L.H.S. As reminders of our erstwhile presence in these halls of learning, we now will to our successors those things most dear QPQ to us. Therefore, having well-educated minds and bei11g perfectly aware of our actions, we hereby make the following bequests: To the Class of 1948 we leave the best seats in assemblyg that dignified air of seniorsg Zllld last, but far from least, the will power, courage, and initiative it takes to get through high school. George Books bequeathes his ability to sleep in Problems of Democracy class to Bill Boger. Why don't you try benzedrine? . . . Mark Onrlrejieka confers the trials and tribulations as president of the Class of 1947 upon the 1948 president .... Ruth Bentz wills her gift of gab and her double-talk ex' pressions to Rena Moody if she promises to teek up kitl1 tl1e wimesf' . . . The shop fellows bequeath such enchanting nicknames as, Dead Eye, Tombstone, Longhorn, and Hollow Bones to future vocational students .... Elsie Bieksler passes to Ruth Siegel her dignified walk .... Bill Cole con' tributes his scatter-brained formulas to anyone who would care to take them on .... We ask that james Grossman listen to Donald Wilt for five minutes and see if it be possible to adopt such a chatter. . . . Have you ever heard Savilla Koch and Luella Barry talk about one of their imaginative experiences? We leave this art to Lavinia Bratton .... That snazzy car belonging to Dick Blouch we bestow upon Russell White .... Donald Books leaves a position open i11 the shoe-shine business to anyone who wishes to join him .... Betty Saltzer's flashes of wit we feel must be willed to someone in the future Senior class .... lille leave a word of warning to would-be trig students .... To future classes we pass on: the beautiful wish for a swimming pool and a cafeteriag the newly-painted rooms lyou'd better keep them cleanjg the text books, which are witnesses and reminders- or reinains-of our loving care and devotiong our class records and marks, knowing they will be souvenirs of our boundless knowledge and outstanding achievements. . . . The chicken laugh of Mildred Hardenstine is our gift to any inexperienced cacklers .... To under-class girls are donated trial bottles of peroxide by experienced senior girls .... Warren Early bequeathes his knowledge of how to fly off the handle to Ernie Gibble. lt may do some good, but we doubt itg so do not accept it too seriously .... We award the dirty windows of L.H.S. to an adept WlllCl0W washer, Bob Greene .... Luther Stone forks out his ham' burger business to jack Brighthill. No onions, please. To our dearly-beloved faculty, we present Mr. Intrieri's hair to Mr. Saunders, a storage room for Miss Har1Jel's earrings and pinsg binoculars for shop teachers when girls' gym classes are held in the stadiumg a modern property room for Miss McConnellg a private museum for Mr. Kadelg new clean mats for the gym teachersg a permanent wave to Mr. Wengerg a fortune for Miss Metzger, who would like to retire, perfect attendance at Senate meetings' for Mrs. Groveg electric typewriters to Mrs. Carrg a Piper-Cub to Mr. Yingst for use on snowbound daysg roller-skates to Mr. Gaskins to get around the halls: a rocket-car for Mr. Farver to come to Lebanon from Palmyra i11 live minutesg a Fred Waring Glee Club to Miss Gluck, and, last, but not least, some prize winning art students to Miss Wierman. Mle, the class of 1947, here declare tl1is to be our Last Will and Testament. Signed: T1-11-L CLASS or 1947 V They will be our comfort and our guide On life's highway be it far or wide. To Red and Blue we bid a fond farewell- Your spirit in our hearts will lead us on, Farewell, for we shall linger here no more. WVill lead us to the goal. W'e leave with cherished memories of friendships In parting let our voices raise tried and true. I To our Alma Mater thanks and praise With inspirations we shall follow through. For guiding us through happy high-school days. 44 MOST POPULAR: Ellen Strohm Mark Ondrejicka BEST DRESSED: Pauline Berkheiscr jay Flocken BEST DANCER: Helen Zeck Fred Van Wlinklc WIIIYS WIIO ? Doris Wlalmer jay Flockcn Betty Saltzer Don Bowman John Marinkov Kathryn Rcsonavich BEST LOOKING: WITTIEST: BEST ATHLETE: Wll0'S IVHO ? 1 l l MOST ORIGINAL: Phyllis Briglilhill jznnes Yeingst FACULTY PET: Phyllis Brighlbill Robert Herber BEST ACTOR: Marilyn Fasnachl jay Flocken v IWOST STUDIOUS Ruth Ami Brown Ralph Yingst SHYEST Marilyn Mark Ralph Yingst BEST INIUSICIAN Beatrice Roycr George Kohr MOST AMBITIOUS: Ruth Ann Brown Ralph Yingst BEST SPEAKER: I-'rzmccne Swope james Yeingst BEST SINGER: Nancy Light Edward Steckbeck 1Vll0'S WHO ? AITIICIIC Schoen Edwnrml Slcckbcck Dolores XVeaver Ambrose Arnold BEST CRAFTSMAN: Marilyn Mark Richard Reich MOST TALEN TED: BEST ARTIST: WlI0'S WHO ? OUTSTANDING COUPLE: Ellen Strohm Mark Ondrejickzr MOST PROMISING: Nancy Light Robert Herber SHORTEST: Nancy Howard Yvilliam Boyd BIGGEST FLIRTS Mildred Smith Elvin Heller GUM CHAMP Joyce Lefller james Frick TALLEST Dorothy Baker Charles Alheri Chorus Groups Senior Prophecy EQIP After receiving permission from those three mad chemists Richard Bothwell, William Cole, and Enos Brubaker, we have set up their new peep-into-theefuture invention and are gazing into the mystic realms beyond to catch glimpses of the seniors of 1947. What's this we see?-Oh, no, it can't be-Yes, it is!- Les Moyer driving a new Studebaker President. Oops! he almost hits jay Flocken, who is covering a story for the New York Times concerning the erec- tion of a national monument for that All-American athlete, Casey Barlet. As the scene changes, we see Joann Raymaley's name in bright lights. She has become a prominent figure on Broadway and seems to he murmuring something about a damn spot -must be Shakespeare. James Yeingst, her leading man, has endorsed Kettering Cough Drops, which advertise that voice of distinction. The Lebanon High girls' squad, consisting of Rach Resanovich, Rosina Migliaccio, Betty Saltzer, Franccne Swope, Phyllis Brightbill, Ruth Ann Brown, Joyce Lefller, and Doris Mehalfey, after all these years, has risen to world fame on a basketball. Their new white sweaters must have provided inspiration. Mark Ondrejicka has been promoted from the rank of a mail man to postmaster at Lebanon's new post-oHice. No, it's really true! NVe have a new Court House. The Reverend C. R. Funk is still preaching sermons on the evils of compulsory military conscription - ood ones, too. lt looks as if Senator Herber will have a bill in Congress on the same sub'ect i eon- S D J P S holed. There seems to be pandemonium on the next street corner around Doris Wfalmer who is making a campaign speech. She's running for the first woman President of the United States on the Tri-Hi-Y platform. We've heard rumors that her Cabinet is to include Rach Resanovich, Jean Seltzer, Marilyn Fasnacht, and Peggy Light. Nancy Light, as star of the Metropolitan Opera, is receiving fan mail left and right. Oh, that voice! She thrilled us back in high school. Remember? And it didnlt cost us a cent. Phyllis Brightbill, after four years in college, was too great an asset to let escapeg so she's still in her Alma Mater, teaching Latin and coaching the cheerleaders. That vivacious red head, Jane Trautman, whose pictures you see on leading magazine covers, has taken up modeling. Hearsay has it that she's still interested in baseball. Big League now. George Feeman, president of the Second National Bank, is capably handling the accounts of all our leading citizens. We hear that Mayor Harold Risser banks there. Opening next week at Lebanon's Paladium are George Charles with his hot cornet and Robert, Wolf with his smooth trombone. We'll have to stop by to hear them. After her successful chemistry report on the making of soaps and face creams, Anna Mae Kreider gives up all her other interests to manufacture 'lKreider's Kreamy Kosmeticsf' Elvin Heller has become such a successful business man that he has to hire two secretaries to take care of his correspondence and one to answer his fan mail. Janet Hamilton, June Hutchinson, and Betty Gruber applied for the three positions, which we can rest assured are expertly filled. What's this? A lady carrying a satchel? Why it's Brownie! Ruth Ann is busy making her daily calls. She has become a famous doctor. Although the picture is getting cloudy-the machine needs perfecting-the outlook is indeed bright for us-the Seniors of '47, r 50 ,431 'Pax I 2 K Q uf- fx NL! gafiif' W QM aw. ew- W . Q mf , M .mx . ..f ,M ,im .. WW hm V' ' 1 f ' ffm Wfgwxxakg ' E 1 '-f 12 1 9, .Q . ,..f - v' 3 , if M f , an v . ff? 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MTW 'Q Wiki W2 919' 2? x,f'3?3il?.5f if . 5 4 3395. iimwfifgffgffwkinbifiwf wi 2mif'.f'5v55fff P N W M 2 VU ' , ev '!SyZ,,?Pf 'If V V4 W 'f a X 1 f W FL' . , x ' ' xg' -L, W ' T' 24:91 ..1Eu..v' R ' PEL , Y If'E:Qi'i41'?,55f,A'-'fifhf-f 5F's2sf39ta'if. .wif-Zvvf PX3':55,' dir? ?Y9?1'?L'f . T 'FW' wvgwifw iam..--'-:Lf-f a'qif'ff 1ii wfw.-f:1.H '. 'f- 'fia1'iK', ' gif , , , iw V v 'G' . k.,f.'4F41?.mN.e'. 4iwQ1:5 V ,fi . THE CLASS 0F 1948 Class Motlo: Live to learn: learn to live. Class Flower: Wfhite Rose Class Colors: Green and Mfhite IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS .... S mind, left lo right: Ernest Gibble, president: Marion Black, secretary. Stanrling: Jay Dutweiler, treasurer: Robert Green, vice president. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President: Ernest Gibble Vive-President: Robert Green Se1:remry.' Marion Black Treasurer: Jay Dutweiler Dean: Mr. Kinnnell SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President: Richard Grostefon Vice-President: Bernard Brown Secretary: Mary Grace Leiby Treasurer: Nancy Achey Dean: Mr. Kimmell 51 uniors First row, lcft to riglzt: Grace Beard, Rose Marie liaylor, Lillian Beck, Dorothy Baum, Marian Blessing, Nlarian Black, Mary Ellen Rlonch, Agnes Brestovansky, Nancy Achey. Barbara Armnriester. Second row: Richard Brandt, Helen Berger, Esther Brandt. Rita Allwein. Peggy Ann Beck, Betty Lou Bain. Grace liatdorf. Third row: Donald Blanken, hxvilllfllll Achenbach, Thomas llatdorf, Rich- ard Render, Gloria Adams, Lillian Ansnacli, Marian Brandt, Lavinia llrattnn. Fourth min: Carl Brady, Gideon Auman, XVilliam linger, Donald Bomberger, Dale Allwein, Bruce Berger. Fifth row: Robert Bensing, Richard lioniberger, Richard lilnuch, Arthur Biever, Alliert Bornherger. .S'i.z'th raw: Alden Biely, Carlin lirightbill, Frederick Bright- bill, Robert lioger, John Bender. Norman Brandt. First row, left to riglitf Jeanette Denifler. Mary Anna Coble, Joyce Corl, Lorraine Clemens, Marilyn Eisenhower, Joan Brown, Doris Del'u,f.!h, Mary Brubaker. Janet Col- lins, Doris Heim. Second row: Nancy Edris. Doris Deck. YVilliam Brossman, Richard Buser, Robert Cowden. VVoodrow Deckert. VVilliam Denpzler. VVilliam Cruise, Jay Dut- weiler, Richard Evans. Third row: Lee Dun- dore, Jean Dundore, Ruth Dunstan, Marvin Cetron, John Erdman, Ralph Deckert, Ray- mond Echert, Richard Brightbill, Craig Eis- enhower, Fourth row: Clyde Emry, Richard Fields. William Buckhilce. Earl Caoiotti, Lucille Conrad, Howard Brubaker. Carl Dohner, Thomas Douglas. John Chadwick. VVilliam Deck, Joseph Daubert. John Brioely. Firxt row, left to right: Janet Freshley. Janice Gilbert. Joan Foley, Graae Forn- walt, Naomi Grant, Susan Gipe, Francis Gingrich. Mary Gibson. Doris Gordon, Joyce Gettle, Second row: Margaret Fields. Mar- garet Gettle. Marion Feather. Lois Gar- man. Anna Funk, Florence Fields. Priscilla Frantz. Mary Fertig, Fay Gailbraith. Third row: Richard Greenawalt, Harold Getz. William Fasnacht, Edizar Feltv, Elwood Gettle. Earl Forney, Arden Gettel. Ira Fox. Jeanette Grimes. Fourth row: Neil Gelbach. Richard Gettel. Robert Greene. Donald Gor- don. Jay Gingrich, Richard Gilbert. Robert Gassert. Curtis Gloss, Albert Faiola. James Groft, Charles Gerberich, John Gerherich. Fin! row, left to right: Marie -Hartman. Katherine Hoy, Margaret Hartlieb, Fern Hostetter, Caroline Haggerty, Margaret Hicks, Elizabeth Hetrick, Rosalie Harnish. Ethel Hedricks, Christine Halderman. Sec- ond row: Janice Hollinger, June Hirsch- bock, Helen Hrabcak, Lois Huber. Janet Hickernell, Doris Heim, Bernice Henry. Dorothy Grosky, Jeanne High, Marguerite Hemperly. Third row: Martin Habecker, Carolyn Herber, Marian Hettleiinger, Joan Hoke, James Grossman, Leo Halsell. John Habecker, John Hoople. Fourth row: George Gruber, Alexander Hawrylnk, VVilliam Hart- man, Merril Herneisey, Harry Hummell, George Hinkle, Earl Imboden, Richard Hess. Fifth row: Richard Heverling, Frederick Shott. Leo Hood, Eugene Horst. Gene Horst, Donald Heller, Richard Grostefon. First raw, loft to right: Fay Krim, Jean Kupp, Nancy Kleinfelter, Dorothy Kreiser, Marion Kreiser, Jean Krill, Irene King, Miriam Klick, Jane Kauffman, Phyllis Krim. Second row: Mildred Leahy. Cath- erine Krause, Margaret Long, Lucille Land' ermilch, Jeannine Keefner, Bernice Kneasel, Joan Keller, Helen Keim, Catherine Light. Third row: Carrol Kramer, Donald Jano- vich, Donald Kissinger, Earl Krieder, Cleon Klinil. Dorothy Lehman, Mary Grace Leiby, Rita Krill, Doris Lehman, Loretta Lewis. Fourth row: George Levendis. Harry James, Roger Krall, Robert Keenan. George Lan- dis, Richard Lehman, Leroy Kiscadden. El- wood Light, Marvin Levin, Clarence Leh- man, Vernon Keim, Leon Kauffman. First row, lrf! to right: Rena Moody, Doris Moyer, Jean McConnell, Marian Nace, El- sie Miller, Grace Meek, Geraldine lilease. Janet Monismith, Janet Longenecker, Phyl- lis Morrow. Srcond row: Enlalia Mohler, Carl Moore, Mary Elizabeth Parker, Del- mar Metz. Thomas hlakoni, Ralph Mark, Samuel Mann, Joseph Moore. Jack McCaff- rey. Edward Mayer. Third row: Donald Mann, James Morgan, Richard Miller, Nancy Matterncss, Beverly Myers, Edna Markey, Marv Jean Miller. Fourth row: Herbert Markey. Richard Nye. Richard lNTcKinnr-y. Ramon Mi-lsheno. Daryl Nlarstel- ler. Edward Nliller. uniors r i uniors First row, left to right: Agnes Rudolph, Mabel Savidge, Joan Putt, Phyllis Pressel, Doris Reichard, Violet Shaeffer, Gloria Oueck, Lorraine Ruhl, Joan Roof, Doris Shaak. Second rrrzv, Ivft to right: Robert Peters, Robert Sando, Marian Phillimw. Dolores Seyfert, Barbara Selen, Mary Ruth, Kathryn Shaak, Lucille Reinhold, June Redinger, Mary Elizabeth Rhoad, Dorothy Shartle. Third row, left to right: YValter Rittle, Joseph Schies, John Rousch. John Ream, Rohert Schirato. Fourth row, left to right: Harrison Riegle, Bruce Rambler, Holland Rudy. Fifth row, left to right: Samuel Rise, Richard Shaak, VVarren Rad- cliffe, Milan Resanovich, Thomas Shaak, Russell Sheetz, Norman Rowe. First raw, lvft to right: Norman Steiner, Clayton Shuey, Shirley Tuck, Kathryn Sny- der, Miriam Smith, Ruth Siegel, Anne Staver, Georgianna Snyder, June Souders, Doris Snavely. Second row: June Sholley, Mary Snuhler, Beverly Talbot, Helen Shearer, Herman Shiner, John Smetana, Nathan Shalley, lloyd Sherk, Robert Sny- der, Harold Stoessel. Third row: June Shol- ly, Lucille Soliday, Dorothy Smith, Betty Simmers, Catherine Sudbury, Verna Slike, Betty Leu Shirk, Marie Snyder. Fourth row: Albert Thierwechter, Harold Trostle, John Shay. Robert Smith, Robert Shay, Theresa Sonnen. Joanne Snavely, Gladys Showaker, Fifth row: Anthony Strangarity, VVillian1 Stalnecker, Harry Stalnecker, Richard Smith, Charles Sotzin, Lanta Shol- ey. First row, left to right: Jessie Yingst, June Vilhitman, Joyce VVhitman, Julia Villa, Barbara VVolfe, Margaret VVhitman, Betty VVolfe, Marian VVagner, Jean VVerner. June Weigley. Second row: Richard VVerner. Henry Yvagner, Richard Youse, Gerald Zim- merman, Clarence VVeik, Mervin Yingst, James Youtz. Erma Ziegler, Third row: Ell- wood Gingrich, Ann VValter, Jean VVhit- man, Lawrence NVilson, Janice Wise, Wilma Uhler, Jean Yordy, George Wagner, Joyce Young. Fourth row: Russell White, Neil Wolfe, Claire Veagley, Joseph Yungel, Anthony Wolfe, Richard Nace. THE CLASS 0F 1949 Class Motto: Forward every backward never. Class Flower: Yellow Rose Class Colors: Blue and Gold SOPHONIORIL OFFICERS . . . jean Beckley. Secretary, sealed. Imfl lo right: H'illinm Claylmauglm. l,l'CSlllCIlIQ Rich4 ard Davis, 'frezlsurerg Stephen Nlariukov. Vice-President. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President: YVilliam Claybaugh Vice-President: Stephen Marinkov Secretary: Jean Beckley Treasurer: Richard Davis Dean: Mrs. Longenecker 55 Sophomores Firrt row, loft to righf: Anna Birch, Gladys Achenbach, Mildred Biever, Jacqueline Blonch, Urpha Bomberger, Dawn Arnold, Mary Bender, Madelyn Batdorf, June Bom- berger, Lois Baum. Second row: Marion Baum, Rose Adams, Jean Beckley, Georgia Benner, Gloria Barry, Helen Allwein. Frances Blouch, Loretta Baylor, Phyllis Bamberger, Arned Baum, Polly Basehore. Joyce Barr. Third raw: Raymond lilouch. Harry Boger, Ralph Artz, Richard Boehlor, Richard Boger. Ernest Barlet, Richard At- kins, Samuel Bolan. Robert Aurentz, Fourth rmu: George Black. Charles Baeckert. Rob- ert Blouch, Richard Beamesderfer. Howard Buch. Elmer Books, Charles Balmer, Thomas Behney. Maryann Bieber, Fifth nm-I Jack Bixler. Bruce Beck, Vincent Bentz, Frank- lin Auman. Robert Baeshorc. Ronald lloes- hore. Joseph Bernhardt, Mahlon Blouch. lane Beard. Firxt row, left to right: Marion Ceresini, Margaret Davies, Marguerite Clements, Roberta Bricker, Teresa Bruder, Jean Breid- enstine, Kathleen Brandt, Elizabeth Brandt, Christine Bowman, Grace Buchter. Second row: Mildred Dohner, Janet Boyer, Joan Bullock, Marilyn Ditzler, Barbara Cohen, Louise Buser, Nancy Cramer, Violet Brightbill, Jacqueline Clements. Third row: Robert Budy, Robert Dengler. Charles Brestovansky, Frank Delio, VVilliam Clay- baugh, Leroy Copenhaver, Samuel Digia- como, VVilliam Daubert. Fourth fore: Charles Curtin, Leroy Condron. Robert Clemens. James Conner, Charles Deiningcr, John Demler. Harry Brown, Richard Davis. Fifih rote: Jack Brightbill, Harold Books. John Buffamoyer. Gene Brucker, Josenh Di Johnson. Paul Dissinger, Charles Boyer. Sixth row: Vl'illiam Deitz. Newton Culbert, Jack Coble. First Voir, left to right: Patricia Eck. Laura Donmoyer, Dolores Care, Betty Fink, Jean- ette Englehart, Jeanette Feeman, Joan Eisen- hauer. Jacqueline Fisher, Carolyn Folmer. Second row: Joan Gilbert, Isabell Doughty. Betty Ganter. Annabel Ely, Ruth Evans, Gloria Dowhower, Margaret Dnnnachie, Ar- line Gerherich. Third raw: VVebb llows, James Ealv. Marilyn Gingrich, Dorothy Gingrich. Sara Glassmoyer. Nancy Groh. Ralnh Gousha. Fourth row: Lerov Fies. Ken- neth Granger. VVilliam Gettle. lrwin Gcns- ler. Boris Gingrich. Robert Eisenhauer. Paul Goodman. Fifth row: Rodney Edwards. Richard Eisenhauer, Henry Emrich. Charles Gambler. John Fertig. Richard Fortna, VVil- liam Faber. Sixth row: Richard Ernst. Ger- ald Gangaware. First row, left to right: Marian Hoke, Helen Heisey, Betty Halsell, Irene Hartman, Viv- ian Heilman, Doris Hainley, Georgia Ha- becker, Dorothy Heckard, Elizabeth Hill, Regina Henry. Second row: John Hansell, Thelma Herr, Arlene Hicks, Pearl Heil- man, Joanne Hoffer, Sara Hummel, Patricia Horst, Catherine Hoke, Joyce Hostetter, Elizabeth Hoffman, Third row: Russell Hess, Richard Hartz, Chester Harmes, Clyde Harmes, Robert Heller, VVilliam Heintzelman, Leroy Hartman. Fourth row: Marlin Houser, Richard Hollinger, George Gundrum, Glenn Harter, John Harmuth. Arthur Hershberger, Bernard Heim, James Harnish. Fifth row: Thomas Good, Robert Hostetter, Townsend Hollis, Richard Hoffer, Robert Gruber. First row, left to right: Jean Kreider, Karo- lyn Kurtz, Ethel Imhotl, Doris Long, Anna Keller, Theodora Koneff, Mary Koch, Do- lores Keith, Kathryn Kreiser, Arabel Keim. Second raw: Virginia Jacobsen, Lorraine Kreider. Stella Lebo, Fern Klick, Helen Kleinfelter, Annabelle Kercher, Vivian Klepper, llonadine Kreitz, Margaret Leven- yzood, Frances Laudermilch. Third row: Andrew Levendis, Edgar Lesher, Sterling Krumbine, Evelyn Light, Jean Krum, Joseph Kless, Richard Kreiser. Frank Hirschlmek, Thomas Israel. Fourth row: Keith Lebo, Richard Kowecky. John Klinger. George Klepper. YVilliam Klinger. David Kratz. James Light, Richard Kercher. First row, left to right: Doris Jean Miller, Natalie Marinkov, Doris Mae Miller, Gloria Miller, Doris Long, Nlae Mayer, Grace Nlatarazzi, Gloria Migliaccio. Lillian Manz, Marie Meyer, Frances Long. Second row: Nancy McFadden, Lillian Matthews. Paul- ine McLaughlin, Jean Luttman, lsabelle Moore, Patricia Monahan. Patricia Patschke, Gilda Margut, Theresa Martel, Kitty Lou Miller. Third row: George Patton, Joseph Ondrejicka, Frances Neyhart, Dorothy Neu- man, Margaret O'Donnell, Doris Neuman, Nita Patteson, Anne Oswald, Van Miller. Fourlh row: Martin Nlehaffey. Bernard Mellinger. Thomas Mayer. Alvin Mitchell, Samuel Miller, Arthur Moyer. Stephen Marinkov, Allen Matters. Stanley Marin- kov. Ffftli row: Reuben Kreiser, Lowell Miller. Paul Miller, Francis Luttman, Rob- ert Mellevitt. Sophomores Sophomores First rain, lvf! to riylzt: Edith Ream, Fay Rhoads, Ruth Reed, Helen Resanovich, Do- lores Prcssel, Joanne Pesta, Rose Risco, Joan Schneider. Joyce Petry. Second row: Albert Scibelli, Herbert Peitfer, Mary Pence, Ella. Lewis, Jane Lehman, Verona Longenecker, llernice Peffley, John Rohland, Kenneth Royer. Third row: Arland Phillip- ny. Joseph Pcrlaki, Joseph Progin, Samuel Riehl, Richard Schwartz, Marlin Kettering, Russell Phillips, Raymond Peters. Fourth row: Eugene Putt, Eugene Peters, Richard Shaeffer, John Potteiger. First raw, left to right: Phyllis Shelly, Mabel Small, Marilyn Sharp, Mae Rodgers, Catherine Ruhl. Doris Schnoke, Janet Schaetier, Ruth Scholl, Jean Rodgers, Ellen Schwab. .Siwrziid row: Shirley Shindel, Jane Sheeina, Dian Sherer, Gloria Sine, Dorothy Peters, Pauline Rittle, Ruth Smith, Esther Sholley, Gerald Schools. Third 1'0'Zi'.' Ronald Soulliard, Nlark Strohm, Michael Szollose, Glenn Slike, Kenneth Seaman, Richard Rudy, Philip Seltzer, James Shank, Carl Shaak, Richard Shaak. Fourth row: Richl ard Shott, Marvin Stoudt, Richard Shoe- maker, Thomas McDonald. Arlen Seiders, Robert Peitter, David Rank, Frank Sher' man. Fiftli row: Aaron Shearer, Charles Tobias, Richard Long, Arden Long, John Sholley. Theodore Shott, Richard Stroh- man. Si.rtl1 faux' Kenneth Snavely, Ronald Sheffy. Karl Shenk, Daniel Sprecher, Law- rence Stegman, Fredrick Shott. First vow, lvft to right: Anna VVeddington, Dorothy Zellers, Bessie Zoll, Gladys Yingst, Emma VVeise, Audrey VVinters, Ruth Zim- merman, Claudette Zechman, Vivian VVeav- er, Jean Vt'atson. Romaine Trautman. Sm'- ond rms-.' Eleanor Weary, Jeanette Stuessel, Eleanor Stellar, Joyce Snyder, Grace Smith, Barbara Starry. Peggy Thomas, Doris Stickler, Anita Starry, Faye Snayd, Ruth NVenger. Third raw: Jeanine Sholley, Constance Sholly, Grace Spitler, Margaret Snyder, Doris Stalnecker, Lucille Snavely, Jacqueline Smith, Jean Sue Swanger, Louise Spangler, Patricia Wood, Marlene Vlfeaver. Fourth row: Paul Wilson, Virginia VVike, Marilyn VVolf, Daisy Vragovich. Bet- ty Toms, Alma Young, Nancy Williams. Lois Zimmerman, Edward VVhite. Fifth row: James Vl'olfe. Geoffrey Sowers. Rich' ard Zimmerman. Herbert Umherger, Cliliord VVen5:ert, Robert Trautman, Richard VVise, Robert VVinters, Robert VVeirich. Sixtli row: Stanley Mann. lN'alter XVhite. Charles VVhit- man, Carl Zemalkowski, Robert Trump, Eugene VVoolley. VVesley Vllenrich. Jav VVhite. John VValter. Seventh row: Bernard VValmer, Russel Xveise, Raymond Zimmer- man. 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A15-Sri-V1.2-.g.,52veEwV1E :MS-:V VF? -1 V fn V V ,-1.:kL,..f fi -V 1- :A 1: 1. -me, V.. f..V,.Wp, Q LV. 134 - ' 1 V Lodestone First ronv, left to rifflzt: Grace liaurlermilch, Anna Jane Trautman, Ruth Ann Brown, Patricia VVcrner, Ruth Yorty, Alice lllouch, Gloria Graudon. .sifftllld row: Dolores VVeaver, Richard llothwell, Robert Herber, Phyllis llrightbill, Mark Undrejicka, Robert I-lunsicker, Janet Hamilton, Miss VVierrnan, Miss Nichols, t1d1'i.vi'r.r, Evelyn Reich. Miss Ross. Miss Hoffman, adz'i.rt'r.r, Third raw: Ambrose Arnold. Margaret Keller. Marilyn Fishman. Jeanne Seltzer. Nancy Light, Anna Mae Kreider, Francene Swope, Mae Loser, Ioan llodenhorn. Geraldine Mayer. Catherine Glassmoyer. Vl'illiam Boyd. Dolly Miller. Fourth row: Louise Wvengert. jean Shott. Dorothy Baker. Elizabeth Dickson, Gene Matterness, Mary Lou Lariwenteur. Not on picture: Mrs. Carr. mlt'1'sra'. HAD A PERSON wandered along the hall on the third lloor the past year, something like this might l1ave been overheard: What does she look like? g Boy, is this picture neat! g or 'AHow many words must 1 write about the band? These scraps ol' talk would indicate one of the noisy, busy Lodestmze sessions. XVere one to look into Room 302, one would be sure to see either Miss Nichols or Miss Ross in the midst ol' this hubbub, explaining some literary technicality or giving advice. Hard-working, but chattering, seniors, busily writing news stories, identifying pictures, or conferring about corrections, would be scattered in knots about the room. Phyl and Bob, the editors, might be spied laying plans for the new and marvelous colored pages of the 1947 Loflestone. Should one peep over the shoulders of Dolly and her artists, one might watch them drawing the actual illustrations. My. how they would be working! Pat and Ruth would be there with those cute basketball pins, which were sold to earn money. Dick Bothwell, a diligent boy, had all this business to look alter. Nearby, the invaluable typing corps would be seen pounding on the keys. Meanwhile, Bob Hunsickcr might have been found almost anywhere taking unique snapshots. One might get the impression that all that was done here was work. This, however, would not be true, for if anyone had been near during the Christmas party, he would have known that the group 'enjoyed lighter moments. Along with hard labor and lots of fun, members of the staff have succeeded in producing a superb yearbook, whose perusal in future years will make their classmates exlaim, What a wonderful school is L.H.S.l 59 Newsette First rare, left ta right: Margaret Keller. june Hutchinson. lleatrice Royer. Jean Horne, Eleanor Weary, Betty Copenhaver, Patricia VVood, Virginia Jacobsen. Gloria Gangaware, Edith Fernsler. S!'t'Ullt'l row: Donald Bowman, Neil Gelbach, Atlelle Levitz, Jay lflocken. Nlildred Smith, Phyllis Krim, Barbara Cohen. Third row: VValter Lelller, John Vtlalter, Robert VVeirich, Mary Grace Leiby. Joan Gilbert, Jean Kreider, Richard Davis. Fourth row: Mr. VVarfel, !lIi1f1.5f l', Alden lliely. VVilliam Snyder, Joann Raymaley, Nancy Matterness. Richard Gingrich, Ruth Lentz, Hit-ster liintzrieh, Robert Keenan, Richar? Slpxetler. Joanne Snavely. Lucille Reinhold, George Patton, Raymond Roy. Nat fvirtitrrdf Joris ireifer. OUR SCHOOL NEXVSPAPER, the AT6 lLlSFf1l', gives us every two weeks the latest in school gossip, sport news, and pertinent editorials. 'I'his year the Newserte rated third in the state for its particular type. Consisting of eight pages, with a pictorial pamphlet entitled School Roto, which is distributed once a month, the Newselle keeps approximately nine hundred subscribers up-to-the-minute on school activir ties. Assembly programs, the Senior play, the Tri-Class play. faculty news, and information on Student Senate activities are written by members ol' the sophomore. junior, and senior classes. The staff this year is headed by Jay Flocken, editor-in-chief, assisted by Adelle Levitz and Mary Grace Leihy, assistant editors. Mr. A. Warlel is faculty adviser. Neil Celbach, a junior, is the business managerg Phyllis lirim, the art editor: and .lean Horne. in charge of the typists. The off-set type introduced in January ol' 1945. because of the war. was again used this year, as it was found more satisfactory than the old type. lt will be continued indefinitely. One of the new features was the story contest to find and develop new talent. Carolyn Herber, '48, won with her Christmas story- The Conversion ol' Homer XVilsham. Tattle-Tales and Nik- Namz 'N'Y are also new columns. which the readers hope will be continued. Again this year the staff, the typists, and the adviser have devoted many hours to preparing the editorials and columns. which the students periodically carry home so blithely and joyfully. 60 Senior lass P ay First row, left to right: Gordon Gingrich, Kenneth Shirk, Lester Fried, Elmer Henise, Richard Gingrich. Second row: Jay Flocken, Phyllis Briglitbill, Pauline Berkheiser, Joann Raymaley. Third row: Marilyn Fasnacht, Robert Herber, XVilliam Snyder. Elvin Heller, Doris Greider, Edward Steelc- heck, James Yeingst. THIS YEAR once more the spotlight sl1one on the stage of 2lIl0Il16I' successful Senior Play at L. H. S. On Thursday evening, November 14, 1946, a well-chosen cast, coached by Miss Eileen McConnell, was ready to present its version of Florence Ryerson's and Colin Clement's three-act comedy, Ever Since Eve. The action takes place in a high school at a time of crisis. An ultra-modern English teacher, Miss Willard, has come to town with some pet ideas about running tl1e school paper. Although Johnny Clover has been editing it quite well, it d0CSll'l seem right to the new schoolmarm that he and he alone should hold office. So little Susan Blake is elected co-editor. -Iol1nny's closest friend, Spud Erwin, involves him i11 some awful scrapes with his jalopy-a car badly in need of a new mufller. Two weeks before the scheduled date of the first issue of tl1e 11ewspaper, Johnny catches measles, so that little Susan must carry alone the job of editing. She achieves a masterpiece by jumbling items and splicing unrelated articles. Actions like this had formerly caused johnny countless headaches. All ends well for Susan, because her scrambled school news is noticed by the editor of the Times Herald, who thinks it original humor and who offers her a line positio11. Other members of the cast not mentioned above included Betsy Erwin, Spud's bratty younger sister: Mr. and Mrs. Clover, Johnny's parents: Ofhcer Simons, the town cop who is always yelling: Henry Quinn, tl1e high-school principal wl1o, with Miss Xvillard, provides tl1e lighter momentsg Lucy- belle Lee, the Southern girl, who has 110 more brains than a tadpole: and Preston Hughes, captain of the football team. The play was repeated successfully tl1e following evening, Friday, November 15. 61 Tri-C ass P ay First 1'ort', left to right: Evelyn Light, Phyllis Krim. Franeene Swope. Ruth Siegel, Marilyn Fish- man, Adelle Levitz, Polly Basehore. Second mfr: Joann Raymaley. Marilyn Fasnacht, Richard Gingrich. Barbara Cohen. Standing: Richard Vl'ise, Gordon Gingrich, George Patton, Jack Koltr. YVil- linm Snyder, Richard Schwartz, Carolyn Herlrer, Phyllis Brightbill. On ladder: Lester Fried. WALTER KERR'S hilarious three-act farce comedy, Stardust, was presented in the high-school auditorium on March 27 and 28. Miss R. Eileen McConnell, the dramatic coach, directed the play. A drama school in a small university in New Hampshire provided the setting for this comedy. Professor Bach, the eccentric head of the department QLester Friedj, believed that each of his twelve teen-age students should live his part. The trouble began when Prudence Mason, a visiting actress Uoann Raymaleyj, was invited to play the lead in Anthony and Cleopatra. She was astonished to find the pupils enacting such parts as a sliced orange, a frustrated fishing pole, or three yards of muslin. She tried to change the methods of the professor by threatening to leave the play. As the pupils resented this intrusion and the changes brought about by Prudence, they decided to ruin her role. On the opening night, in order to discredit Prudence, they stole the first act of the show by pre-arranged over-acting. The star thereupon planned to leave immediately after the first actg but after the pupils had apologized to her, she remained to finish the play. Jerry Flanagan, an agent from Hollywood fWil1iam Snyderj, offered her a theater contract, which she accepted. The play ended satisfactorily as Prudence departed for California. Then the students returned to a more normal life. The audience rocked with laughter while the chorus sang a gruesome song about cutting out a person's eyeball and swallowing it, and when the piano virtuoso played an invisible instrument. The audience, too, enjoyed the three lively ballet dancers, as well as the black decorations for the wed- ding-the professor mistaking the latter for the funeral of an artist. The curtain descended on one of Lebanon High School's most successful plays. 62 Student Senate V Q 4 - A fri! 1 ir.vt fore, lrft to rigrlzf: Miriam Smith. Janet Snavely, Jean Seltzer. Doris XYalmer, George lfeeinan, Phyllis Brightbill. Ellen Strohm, joan lceman, Nancy Groh. .Siwulid row: Miss Wagner. Mrs. Grove. ilrizfixrifs, Natalie Marinkov, Virginia Jacobson, Anna jane Trautman, Helen Resanovich, Ruth Lentz, Mr. Bucher, udzfisvr. Tliird roam' Patricia VVerner, Audrey VW'inter. ,lean Beckley, Doris De- Pugh. Patricia Moeschlin, Lucille Reinhold. Barbara Selen, Robert Green. Foirrili rote: Robert Traut- man. George Patton. NValter Leiiler. Richard Leisey. Howard Brubaker. Charles Brestovansky, Anthony Strangarity, Fifth wie! Robert Peters. Richard Hawkins. Thomas lleckard, Clarence NYeik. Richard Hess. John Marinkov. .S'i.rtli rote: Enos Brubaker. Donald Bowman. Clarence Barlet, Robert Herber. Mark Ondrejicka, IF YOU THINK your school has been governed well, then you will want to read this article about your Student Senate, in which the entire school was represented and citizenship was promoted. A bet- ter understanding between faculty and student and closer school-community and inter-school relations were successfully promulgated by the Senate. At the close of the 1945-1946 term, the student body elected the president and vice-president so that they might attend Camp Miniwanca, the Christian leadership training camp of the American Youth Foundation. The officers of the Senate were: president, George Feernang vice-president, Phyllis Brightbillg recording secretary, Ellen Strohmg corresponding secretary, Jean Seltzerg and treasurer, Doris Walmer. The representatives to the Senate were elected from all the school organizations. Addi- tional members were chosen from homerooms not otherwise represented. The Senate sponsored the Snowball Hop in December and two other very successful dances. Labels, tags, pins, and stationery were sold. A Courtesy Campaign was inaugurated in March. Posters and skits were used to interest the students in the improvement of their manners. Each month, during the year. a master of ceremonies, chosen by a group from the Senate, presided at assemblies. The Amateur Hour, in which the members of the student body participated, was another pro- gram sponsored by the Senate. The Suggestion Box was in charge of Mark Ondrejicka, keeper of the key. Delegates were sent to the State Convention, held at Hershey on the twenty-fifth and the twenty-sixth of October. One of the chief activities of the year was the campaign for an election of the mayor and the other city officers for Youth Government Day. A review of the year's work proves that this democratic group in Lebanon High was on its toes every day of the term. 53 Boys, ratoriea ontest Ifirsl' raw, Irft io fight: Jay Flocken, James Yeingst. Robert Herber. VVarren Early. Second row: George Fecman, Richard Gingrich, Edward Steckbeck. Elvin Heller. Kenneth Shirk. Third row: Clarence Funk, Miss Harpel, adviser. THIS YEAR in the annual Cyrus G. Rauch oratorical contest, a precedent was established. Robert Herber, whose address was entitled, Crime, 1947: Its Causes and Cures, and James Yeingst, who spoke on The Lesson of Poisonous Gas, tied for first place. Robert presented many of the prevalent causes of crime and then listed some cures, especially those of a moral and religious nature. James reviewed the history of poisonous gas and in strong terms warned the audience of its potentialities for harm to mankind. jay Flocken was the third prize winner. In his stirring oration, Individual Living-for or against Peace, he enumerated some personal vices which tend to offset attempts to establish a peaceful world. The remaining four boys prepared and delivered orations as follows: George Feeman, One World or Two : Clarence Funk, Compulsory Military Training in a Democracy 3 Richard Gingrich, A Modern Constitutionn: and Elvin Heller, Russia, Land of Mystery. George set forth ideas which would lead to a united worldg Clarence opposed compulsory military training as a step leading America toward dictatorshipp Richard presented to the younger generation a pattern of life molded after the Constitution, and Elvin gave a vivid picture of Russian history and enunciated reasons for closer collaboration with Russia. Miss Ruth Harpel, coach and adviser of the group, did much to make the oratorical contest one of the finest in recent years. Again this educational competition which provides Lebanon High-School boys the opportunity of learning the art of public speaking has been a success. May the contests continue for many years! 54 irls' ratorical Contest .S'rt1ted, lvff to right: Franeene Swope, Phyllis lirighthill, Joann Rztymziley. Ruth Ann Brown, Betty Sziltzeii. .S'tautli'ng: Annu Mae Kreifler. Maury Lon l.:xrpenteur, Miss llurpel, coaflt, Atlelle Levitz l':tthertne tllussnioyer. THIC GIRLS :again held their own in the annual orutorical contest, for which the prizes are awarded hy the YVOIIIZIIIYS Club ol' Lebanon. Although nine girls had prepared speeches, the high school decided there was time for only seven orutions. 'llllCI'Cl'0l'C, Mrs. Grove, Miss Nichols, and Mr. Intrieri served us judges on Jllllllilfy 27 and selected the girls who appeared in the final contest. At this time the Reverend Dr. A. CI. R. Keiter, .Xttorney Sznnuel G. XVeiss, and Mrs. Thomas Y. Dickson were the' judges. The lollowin 1' seniors an Jeztred in the mreliminztries: Ruth Ann Brown-'Al'enns 'lvaniz1's Mental l 3 Institutions: Causes lor .xlllflllul .Xdelle LCVll.lfHlfClllCZlll0llI the Hope lor the XVorld g Mary Lou Lar- penteurfhfIonnnunisin: at '1illl'C2lI to Democrztcy g Joann Ruymaley- F:1scisrn under at Red, White, and Blue I.:thel 3 Betty Szlltzer- l'l1e Four 1freedo1ns : Phyllis lirighthill- 'l'he Trained Mind: an livztlua- tion g Frauicene Swoie-HA Cliztlletwe to Youth : Annu Mate Kreider- uvenile Delin uenciv: 1m'2 1 l n . , .ll and Cutlierine Clusstnoyer-''Cernizinyr Xvllill Now? . The first seven lirls Il neared in the finals on the afternoon ol' Fehruzir 2'. .Xt the close of the is 1 l 1 assembly the young orutors und the English luculty were entertained hy the I.iterziture-lidnezntion De- partment ol' the XYotnz1n's Clnh :tt at test in the linotty Pine room. First prize wus :twzirded .loztnn Raymztley. who pled lor at return to virtues lacking today in Amer- ica: second pri7e. to Ruth Ann Brown, whose speech dealt with the shocking conditions in our mental institutions: third prile. to Phyllis Brighthill, who urged the recognition of the trained mind of 21 good teacher: and honorable mention. to Betty Saltler lor her exposition of the lour freedoms. The members ol' the XVOIIIZIIVS Clnh who were present were most enthusizistif zihont the knowledge :ind poise displayed hy the seven young contestzmtis. GG v Ili - Y lfronf Vorv, lwff in rfrfllfi linos llriihalier. l':inl Xlinnich. llonaltl lltmwnan. 1ieoi'g.5t' lfeentan. lYilliam lioytl. Robert llnnsieker. .S'i'i'u1ni rn7t'.' l.t-o llootl. Alohn llriotly. Russell Peters, liordon liingqricli. Xvil- liam Ifasnacht. litlwartl Steckht-ek. Tlzirtl nm-3 .-Itl:'1'.vt'r': Xlr. Sineavage. Rohn-rt Iioger, XYilliam Nleiser. Anthony XYolftA, Norinan Rowe. lfozirtll writ: Rit'hard Smith, james l7i'ivk. .lanies Yeingst. Rit-hard Ili-ighthill. XYilliam Hogt-r. UNDER the able lc-adership ol President George Feeman. Vice-President Donald Bowman, Secretary Wlilliam Boyd, Treasurer linos Brubaker. and Chaplain l'anl Minnich. the Hi-Y has done much to achieve its motto. lo create and maintain throughout the school and community high standards of Christian Cll1lI'2lC'll'l '. stressing spiritual. moral, and physical developnient. ln conjunction with the 'lrillli-Y, the Hi-Y sponsored lilteenvminnte noonday services during lient in St. l'anl's Churcli across from the high sthool. The Hi-Y also sponsored a Clean Living Week cam- paign. including an appropriate assembly. Competing with other Hi-Y's throughout the state lor attendance and grades on the final test, the Ili-Y held a series ol' seven talks, given hy prominent men in the community. on teen topics. Several social events held hy the HIAY included two hayrides, the annual chill danre. and a wit-ner roast. The haskethall team ol' the lli-Y. composed ol' tlnh members, entered the Y.M.Cl.,X. Intermediate League and provided its IHCIlllX'l'S with wholesome recreation. The Hi-Y served the Senior Class hy selling name cards for c'onnnent'etnent announcements and for trading with classmates. The sponsors-Mr. Simiaxagt' from the high school lacnlti and Nlr. James Scott. assisted hy Mr. Richard llallman from the Y.M.C..X. Y-Mens Cllnh-guided the Hi-Y this year. G6 Tri- i-Y TRI l'i1'r.rt rme, lrft to rfgflil: Marian Zoll. Iietty Copeuliaver, Rena Moody. jean Seltzer. Kathryn Resanovieh. Anna Mae Kreider. Doris VK'almer. Marilyn Fasnaehtb. Peggy Light. june llutehinson, lletty Gruber. Mildred Smith. ,lune Retlinger. Gloria Dale. Doris Mehattey. .S'erulld rote: Miss Mefonnell. fir17'1',vt'r, l'at Moesehlill. Joanne Snavely, Erma Ziegler. Phyllis Krim. Phyllis lirightlrill. lillen Strolmi, Ruth Risser. Shirley Tuck, XYilma l'hler. lleverly Talbot, Miss XYagner. LId'2'l-Xt'l', Miss Nichols. LIti7'liJt'l'. 7'lr1'rd rufe: Joyce lie-ard. Lois Long. Mary XYhite, ,lov.Xnn Sehitli. .Xlverta l'niberger. Eugenia llirslibock. Charlotte Smith, joan Boflen- liorn. l.ueille Boyer, Lillian Nauman. Doris Yoeum. Ruth Lentz. l.ueille Reinhold. Carolyn Herber. Fourth mir: Savilla Koch. .Xnn XYalters. Nancy Matterness. Katherine lloy. ,lean lleilnian, Patrieia tirulrer. ,loan Clark. llelena Kotay, Bernice Henry. lleulali Henry. Doris llaum. Patricia xYL'I'llE'l'. Ruth Yorty. Dolores Seyfert. Mary tiraee Leiby, lffftlz rufe: Luella llarry, ,lean High. Susan Give. Lucille Laurlermilch. Margaret Long, llarluara Selen, Lois lluber. Helen Ilralreak. jean XVl1itman. Anna Funk. lletty l.ou Shirk. Mary Parker. Janiee VYise. Barbara Wolf. .S'1'.rH1 rme: Grace Laurlermilell, Doris llreider. Evelyn Reieh. Polly llerklieiser. Irene Iloutz. Jean Sliott. Iilizabeth Dickson. Doris tlortlou. Dorothy llaum. Kathryn Sliaak. Gloria Adanls. Phyllis Vressel. Alaeliie Heisey. Mae fierst, .S'1'7'enfl1 rtmu' Qleanette Shiner, l'atrieia Good, Mildred Hardenstine, Marie Snyder. ,Ileatriee Royer. ,lulia Villa. jackie NYhitman. llerniee Kneasel. Louise XYengert. Mary Lou Larnenteur. Marian lllessixnl. .lanet Monismith. Peggy ,Xnn Ileek. Lavinia llratton. liiyhfh ruse: Frances Gingrich. Nancy Light, Marilyn lfisliman. Anna .lane Trautinan, tiene Mattcrness. joann Raymaley. Annette Sehoen. .Xrlelle l.c-ritz. lfraneene Swope. Doris Reieliartl. Mary Ruth. -HI-Y, composed ol approximately one hundred junior and senior girls, has been Very busy this year. The olllcgers are: president. Doris XValmer: vice-president. .Xnna Mae lireider: secretary, Marilyn lfasnacghtz treasurer. Katherine Resonavieh: chaplain, .lean Seltler: and scribe. Peggy Light. .X Halloween party was held in the gymnasium. Each girl wore fancy dress: and prizes were awarded for the prettiest, the most humorous. the ugliest. and the most original costume. Games and relreshments were enjoyed. Later. on February 15. an enjoyable liormal Valentine dance was arranged. tribn .Xt 'l'hanksg'iving the 'l'ri-Hi-Y prepared baskets lor distribution to needy families. each girl con- ting an article ol' lood. As has been the custom lor some years, Clhristmas carols were sung' at the County llome. ln addition Red Cross boxes were sent overseas. Sout bein 'l'ri-lli-Y girls served as ushers at school programs in the auditorium. and acted as guides lor the hern District 'l'eachers' Convention. To obtain more money lor the treasury. the club sponsored a snccesslnl rummage sale. ,Xs is the usual custom ol' this club. a Bible Study course-'l'een Talk-was conducted. the talks 0 given bv ministers and ntembers ol' the lacultv. P1 F , 1 On XVednesdays in lent and during' Holy XVeel4 services were held at noon in St. Panl's livan- gelical flhnrch. led by lllCllll'L'l's ol the 'liri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y. .Xdyisers ol the club are hllss Nichols. Miss Mcilonnell. and Miss lVagner. 57 and l'iIil'.Vf rote, Inf! la riylzf: Evelyn Light, XYilma Lhler, Joanne Snavc-ly. Pauline llerklieiser. David Rank. lferu llostetter, Katherine Hoy. janet Freshley. Earl Duple. Robert Gruber, Charles liaechert. Caroline l'Iaggerty, NVilliam llartnian, Bernard Heint. John Rohland. Richard Schwartz. lilla Lewis. Phyllis Morrow. ,lane Leh- man. Jack Kohr. Harvey llurst, Ralph Gousha, Ruth Siegel. Lorretta Lewis, Verona Longeneeker. Atnhrose Arnold. .Yrrnxizl rote: Fay Galbraith. jeannette iirintes. Annette Sehoen, Marlene VVeaver. Marilyn Gingriclt, Gerald Kohr. George Rohr, Robert VVolf. Richard Sherk. Kenneth Royer. Nlarlin Kettering. Richard Smith. Ruth Smith. .loyee I'c-try. llerman Brown, Kenneth NYhite, Curtis Gloss. Donald lleller. Tliir-ri mic: 'l'hmttas Shaak. Albert Seribelli. Robert l'eiffer, Mary Rhoacl. Marie Snyder. Mae Gerst, Ruth Lentz, Erma Ziegler. ,lean liriewlenstine, Russell VYhite. Joe Yungel. Priscilla lfrantz. Kathleen Brandt. Pauline Rittle. Richard Hollinger. Henry XYagner. Charles lbeininger. Ronald liasehore. Geraldine Nlease. Grace lfornwalt. Ilelen Berger, Arned llatun, Phyllis lianiberger. Helen lleisey. Fourflt mai: R. Leslie Sauuclers, rlircctor, ll. Ilerhert Strolnnan, n.r.v1'.v!arir riirrt-img Richard Gilbert. Hilbert Levitz, Edgar lfelty. John Dc-tnler. lilizaheth liranrlt. Bernice Petlley, Patricia XYood. Clyde Ilarmes, jack Carpenter. Beatrice Royer. Marvin Cetron, llollancl Rudy. Jane Kauffman. Raymond Shuey, Amtnon Vt'alters, Robert Ulrich. Harry llrown. Gordon liress. Paul Templin. Clecnt Kling. Benjamin Greer. Fifth rme.' Richard Shaak, Marvin Levin. lloyd Slterk, Tltomazs Douglass. Edward Mayer. Lc-Roy Copenliarer. Ralph Artz, George Charles. Polly ltaseliore, Leo llocid. Neil VVolt'e, Lanta Sholley. Alaeouc-line Heisey. Lolnr frmlrrfcr, lrff: Joseplt Adams. Nathan Shalley. Clolur 11m11'11.r, rfglllf: Vtlaller firellt. ,lohn Dooley. Tlloxt' almrni from f'1't't1o't': Alvin lloyer. .Xlhert lfoltin. Doris tireicler, Richard Leinirger, Norman Steiner. Thomas Yeagley. Robert llross, ,lean NVerner. 'l'Hli ULD SXYING practice tnalces perl'ect proves true in the case ol the band, which is under the competent direction ol' Mr. R. Leslie Saunders and his able assistant. Mr. Herbert Stroltman. This year the large membership-approxintately one hunclrecl and thirty-eight boys and girls-necessitated a new plan for its direction. The bancl gives concerts: the B band learns the fundamentals ol music preparatory to becoming a part ol the former. The organization played for most ol' the assemblies and pep meetings. Dressed in attractive red and blue, the group marched on the football lield. perlorming unique drills and going' through intricate formations for the enjoyment ol' the spectators. 'l'he honor ol' playing at the prolcssional lootball game at Pottsville was given the band. Several members were chosen to attend the Southern District llancl at llanorer in qlanuary. In March Lebanon was host lor the .Xll-State Band Festival. Radio listeners in Lebanon and elsewhere are not unlatniliar with the musical group. either, as it has broadcast selections a number oli times oyer Lebanou's own radio station4XVLBR. To many persons the high spot ol' band achievement during the year is the much anticipated Annual Spring Concert. 'lhen both classical ancl modern music, solos by outstanding musicians of the group. and instrumental groups are presented. An added attraction at this concert is the presence of a dis- tinguished guest conductor. Lebanon High School is justly proud ol' its bancl and the class ol 15347 wishes it continuing' success. 68 rchestra First row? left to right: Ramon Musheno, Gloria Dale, Doris Heim, Erma Ziegler, Jack Carpenter, Edgar Felty, Priscilla Frantz. Second row: ldouise Spangler, James Shank. Helen Berger, Grace Fornwalt, Mary Rhoads, lane Rise, Marie Snyder. Third mfr: Evelyn Light. Richard Sherk. Gerald Kohr. Robert YV0lfe, George Ixohr. Stalidinfrf Edna Markey. Ruth Evans. Richard Shank. Mr. Saunders. r011r111c!or, Leo Hood. Ralph Cox. Harvey Hurst. Earl Dounle, Vl'illian1 Hartman. STOP, look, and especially listen, il' you ever have the opportunity to hear the Lebanon High School Orchestra. During the 1946-IQ47 term, this versatile group, comprised of tl1irty musically-inclined students, furnished niusic for the Senior Class play, the Tri-Class play. one or two school assemblies. and a hospital benefit. The orchestras talented string quartet played also at several public entertainments and broadcast over tl1e local radio station-NVLBR. The members were Ramon Musheno, Louise Spangler, Doris Heini, and Evelyn Light. The varied repertoire ol' tl1e orchestra includes both classical Zlllll popular selcctionsg ill part, this explains its popularity with Lebanonians. ,Xn additional attraction is tl1e individual musical ability of each player. Finally, expert instruction imparted by R. Leslie Saunders, Zlllll his assistant. Mr. H. Herbert Strohnian. welds the players into an harmonious whole. Membership in the organization, not only broadens the perlorlners musically, but teaches them the necessity for cooperation and understanding in the attainment ol' a goal. .Xt the State Music Festival in Altoona on May 15, 16, 17, the group was represented by several of its best musicians. The whole school, together with the community, confidently backed tl1e1n in this undertaking, knowing they would uphold the scho0l's honor by capturing, as in past years, lllllC ribbons. 59 Cappella Choir N L? .. Pianists: Anna Nlae Kreider, Thomas lsrael. First rote, left to 1'1'g1l1t: Bliss Gluck, diw'rt1'e.r.v, ,lean Horn, Edith Fernsler, Margaret Keller, Janet Hamilton, Ruth llentz. Phyllis lirightbill. VVilliam Hartman, Alden Biely, Ambrose Arnold, Kenneth Hunsicker, jack Hopple. John NN'alter. james Harnish. Nancy Light, Patricia Gruber, Marion Black, Romaine Troutman, ,lean Heilman. lieatrice Royer. Helen Keim, Gloria Craudon, Second raft-: Rena Moody, Doris VVal1ner, Mary Sotzin. Alice lllouch. Robert Dengler. Daryl Marsteller. David Rowe. Franklin Hunsicker, Robert Herber, Edward Steekbeck. Darius Singer. Clarence Funk. Earl Kreider, Annette Sehoen, Dolly Miller, Jean Seltzer, Ethel Keller. jane Kautirnan. Jean Kupp, Mildred Leahy. Third rare: Savilla Koch. Dorothy Smith. Fay Krim. Doris lleim. Glenn Youse. Rupert Spanx. Fred Van VVinkle. Paul Gundrum. Clarence Lehman, Aaron YYhitman. Ruth Ann Brown. Lavinia llratton. Lois Huber. Marilyn Fasnaeht, Elizabeth Dickson, Helen Kreichlianm. Christine Kreichhanm. I:0lIl'f11 fore: Annetta Sharp. Geraldine Mayer, Martha Meyers, Doris Creider. jean High. Dorothy Lehman. Glenn Bayler, Mervin Yingst. lietty Saltzer. Rosina Migliaecio, Doris Mehatley, Jeanette Crimes, Grace Lanflermileh, DO, MI, SOL! lf you have ever walked by the music room fourth period, perchance you have heard the A Cappella Choir warming up with these lamiliar sounds before settling down to hard work. Take it from an old trooper, the choir members have worked hard! They had some public appearances to practice for all the time. Never was there a day with no program to think about. As soon as they had practiced, learned. and memorized all the music lor the Christmas Concert. John L. Lewis seemed to think they had picked a bad night for it: so he called a coal strike. No heat in the building. Concert called off. All that work lor nothing. That was only the beginning. The choral program was postponed to January the thirtieth: but new music must be practiced, learned, and memorized, for who would appreciate 'Twas The Night Before Christmas in January? Miss Gluck, we'd like a group of singers for tomorrow night. Three or four members will be enough. Thank you very much! Miss Gluck, we need some singers for a theme song to be sung on three broadcasts next week. lVe haven't the music, but you and your A Cappella Choir are the only people to whom we can lllrll. Thank you very much! These are two examples of the many emergency calls Miss Margaret Gluck. the director of the Choir, received so often during the year. She had a reputation for being reliable: she always fulfilled expectations, for by dint ol' plenty of work, elfort, and time, the A Cappella Choir always sang just as well as anyone could wish. Yes, our A Cappella Choir had a busy year: but it's a fact that every one of its seventy-eight singers loved every moment of every class period. nrnctice period, and concert. They hated to see the year end but were consoled by remembering that memories never die. 70 71 DRAMATIC CLUB First row, Icft to right: Mae Gerst, WVil- liam Hartman. Richard Gingrich. Adelle Levitz. Joann Raymaley. Gordon Gingrich, Ruth Lentz, Lucille Reinhold, Fay Krim. SUUUIIII' row: Ilelen Berger, Lavinia Brat- ton. Katherine Hoy, Ruth Siegel, Janet Hamilton, Marilyn Fishman, Anna Jane Trautman, Phyllis Krini. Katherine Shaak, Marilyn Fasnacht, Barhara Cohen. Miss Eileen McConnell. t1Ii'1'I'5l'l', Third rote: Lester Fried. Nancy Matterness. Gene Mat- terness, Jay Flocken, Carolyn Herlier. SEN IOR GIRL SCOU TS First Voir, loft lo right: Maryanna Coble, Joan Bodenhorn, Katherine Hoy, Ruth Sie- gel, Phyllis Morrow, Joan Clark. Second roai: Marilyn Fishman. Louise VVengert, Elizabeth Dickson, Ruth Yorty, Gloria Dale, Mary Lou Larpenteur, Erma Zeigler, Patricia VVerner, Mrs. Darkes. adviszw, Janet Monisniith. Third row: Evelyn Greena- walt, Patricia Good, Mildred Hardenstine, Janet Freshley, Patsy XVOod, Katherine Shaak, Laura Blae Donmoyer, Phyllis Bamherger. Lucille Boyer. Fourth row: Caroline Patterson. Lucille Conrad, Anne XYalters, Jean Shott. Gene Matterness, Joann Raymaley, Geraldine Mease, Priscilla Frantz. JUNIOR RED CROSS Firxt rare, left to right: Anna Funk, Dorothy Dauh. Mary Elizabeth Parker, Phyllis Pressel, Elizabeth Hill, Gilda Margut, lrma Lengle, Jeanne Seltzer,Fern Keath, Savilla Koch, Annabel Ely. Second row: Miss Mar- tha Ross, adviser, Kathryn Shaak, Dolores Seyfert, Patricia Patschke, Jean VVhitman, Julia Villa, Betty Kendig, Edith Emerich, Doris Yocum, Dolores Care, Miss Alta Bortz, adviser. Third row: Lorraine Stoes- sel, Jean Rodgers, Joyce Hostetter, Sarah Hummel, Joan Pence, Esther Sholley, Jane Blouch, Marion Corl, Mary Grace Leihy, Nancy Matterness. Fourth row: Theresa Sonnon, Roberta Bricker, Jean Shott, Frances Gingrich, Marie Snyder, Joan Fol- ey, Jean Krill, Dorothy Krieser, Mildred Biever. Anna Birch. Fifth row: Donald VVilt, John Fernsler, George Ganter, Vl'ebb Dows, Doris Stickler, Romaine Trautman, Frances Laudermilch, Karolyn Kurtz, Jo- anne Hoffer. Sixth row: Samuel Rise, Don- ald Dissinger, Charles Kindt, Clifford VVen5:ert. Richard Zimmerman. Donald Jan- ovich. Carl Brady, John Bender. Smwztlz row: Robert Peters, Charles Gerberich, Lee Dundore, Harvey Hurst, James Yeingst. GERMAN CLUB First row, lvft to rigflitf Fern Keatll. Savilla Koch, Dorothy Dauls. Anna Funk. Marilyn Fishman, Jacqueline Heiscy, Patricia NYer- ner, Sl'l'U1Id row: Miss Paris, adziixur, Nlari- lyn Mark. Jean WYolfe. Jeanne Seltzer. Annu Demler. Ruth Yorty. Third r0:z'.' Kenneth Shirk, Juan Clark. Dnris h.OCllIll. Klariun Zell, lietty Kenclig. Enos lirubzalcer. XYil- liani lloyd. F0llTf1l rofv: Ernest Strnlnn, Stanley Kettering, Robert Hunsicker. Clar- ence Funk. Robert llerlrer. Sidney Lc-vitz. Fifth rorv: Jay Flocken. Richard llotliwell. Maynarml Krnmbine. Gt-urge Femnan. lYil- liam Snycl-er. Clarence llarlet. LATIN CLUB Front Tofu, laft to rigllifr Richard Gingrich, Phyllis liriglltbill. Catherine Glassnmyer. Dnris DePugl1. Fay Krini, Miss Grnli. ad- T'I.5E'l'. Burk raw, left tu riyllztx Ruth Ynrty. Betty Lou Sliirk. Nancy Rlatterness. Joann Snavcly. Patricia XY4-rm-r. FRENCH CLUB First raw, loft Io riylzfr Barbara Arni- priester. Elizabeth Dicksun. Jean Shott. Anna Mae Kreider. .S'rram1 row: Bernice Kneasel, Grace Lauderniilch. Rena Mainly. Mildred Smith, Louise VVengert. Third row: Jeanette Shiner, Nancy Matterness. Ricliziril Gingrich, James Grnssnizni. Miss Hoffinan, l1d'Z'li.Yl'7'. Robert Keenan. ff! Q Q XNSN 1 X is 'xx - I ' WX Q - A , xx f wh J eel' Leaders OUR PEPPY CHli1iR1.liiXDliRS have again vivaciously cheered our teams to victory. Regardless of wind, rain, or sleet, the cheering team of L.H.S. attended the games and did their assigned part. Under the supervision of Miss Mary Leese and led by the spirited captain, Phyllis Brightbill, the girls this year introduced a number of new cheers, the favorite one being '1'-EVA-MV, The lassies looked very attractive in their red and blue uniforms. Something new was added to the 1946-1947 cheering squad. This was a mascot, little Linda Donmoyer, who aided in securing our victories. At the end of this season, seven members of this group will say farewell to the work in which they have found so much pleasure. They include Phyllis Brightbill, Millie Smith, Betty Gruber. Jackie Leib, Joyce Leflier, Jean Heilman, and Gerry Mayer. So as the curtain falls on the sports season, we say, Farewell to the seniors, and 'ADO your best to all future cheerleaders of L.H.S. hV7Il'L'lI'IIfl, lrfl to right: Geraldine Mayer. Jeanette Dengler. Jacqueline Leila, Mildred Smith, Xlarion Black, jc-an Hellman, Sfandfzzrzi Joyce Lefller, Phyllis Brightbill, Betty Gruber. 73 arsity Football UNDER '1'H1i 1 1RS'1' YIQXR 01 1i11111'111ng 111' M11 1Ill1'1C1'1 111111 11i5 115515111111 1'0111'11. Mr. S1111'111'11g1-, 1110 1.1-111111011 High 81-11001 10111111111 1611111 1111111111-11 Zlll 1-X11-11cn1 g1'11l11'011 1'l'l0I'K1-XV1Illl1l1g hCW.'1l g2l1IlCS 111111 1115ing 1111111 111 1-1-1-1-111 11-1115 UI11y 1111- C11-111115 01' 11111. who w011 ACYCII. 11151 1111'1-1-. 111111 111-11 0111-, 1011111-11 11115 f'C2l1'1b 51'01'1-5. 110132111011 1'11g11'5 c1l'i11lI15 Sl2ll'lCC1 011 U11 1111- l'1g1lI 11101 W1l11 1111-1-1- 111115. 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S. fNightj H 12 Nov .... ..... P ottsville fNightj ll I9 Nov 9 . . . .......... Reading 0 Nov 16 . . . ...... XVIII. Penn 6 Nov. 23 . . .... Steelton 28 137 mg 7 f ,X 7, K' A I 2 Q V 2 - I X I X f C , W 1' i , 1 Q ! f x l X X A X 5 . Q 4 ' - A W 1 an I YW 1. ,iff fp , ,f , , , Z f xl f .. 1 f fp Wm 75 Varsity Basketball THE CEDAR BASKETBALL SQUAD concluded tl1e 1946-47 season with live wins and fifteen losses. Lebanon finished in sixth place in the Central Pennsylvania standings, winning two games and losing ten in League competition. Reading won the League Honors, while Lancaster a11d York were the run- ners-up. Since Reading declined to enter the District Three Play-Offs, tl1e League was represented by Lancaster. Among the lads who played outstanding ball for the Cedars were Tony Strangarity, who led tl1e team scoring with a total of 172 points, Jim Frick and Milan Resanovich, a high scoring twosomeg Clarence Barlet and George Levendis, always a cool and stalwart pair of guards, Charles Alfieri, who although a newcomer to school, made quite a debut: A'Bosh Groy, Pete Gates, and Johnny and Mishi Marinkov, who also saw a good deal of Varsity action as worthy substitutes for the regular players. The Red and Blue opened its season in great style by defeating Pottstown and Pottsville, before losing to Bethlehem, 71-28, and Easton, 41-34. After a hard-fought and thrilling contest, tl1e John Harris Pioneers 11ipped the Cedars by a 38-30 score. Not until it had been defeated by Hershey I.S., York, and Reading did the Red and Blue quintet break its losing streak by defeating Steelton by 32-23. XVilliam Penn defeated Lebanon, and the locals were then crushed by Lancaster's Roses, 46-22. john Harris played on the Local court and scored over Lebanon, 30-29, in the last minute of play. Coach Intrieri's Cedar proteges overpowered their Lebanon Catholic rivals by a 55-27 score. The local Red and Blue flashed speed in the second half, to clinch the decision, after the plucky Parochials l1ad staged a stubborn battle in the first l1alf of the game. XVhen the Cedars played host to York's VVhite Roses, they lost the cofntest by a close decision. Next Reading and Steelton defeated L.H.S. by close margins. Coming back in winning style, the locals defeated WVilliam Penn 55-46. Unfortunately, the season closed with two defeats-one by Hershey Industrial and the other by Lancaster. First Vow, loft to right: Peter Gates, Anthony Sifflllgilfliy, Charles Alfieri, Clarenee Barlet, James Fricle, Donald' Groy. Second row: Mr. Yingst, faculty manager: George Levendis, Milan Resanovich, Mr, Intr1er1, coach, John Marmkov, lVl1Sl'l1 Marmkov, John Resnnovich, student manager. 76 1947 VARSITY SCHEDULE il Hf1111c I..H.S. 01111. .13 DCC 111 .. .. P0llsl01x'11N 39 32 Dec I7 .. ... l'u11s1illcU 23 2S Dec 20 ... lk-ll1lcl1e111 71 3,1 Dec 27 .. ..... liz1slo11H ,11 30 nlllll. 1 ... ,.. -IUI111 Harris 38 33 slllll. 7 ., Hershey' I. S. 212 25 hlllll. 111 . ., .,...,.. York 51 IQ Alllll. I1 ... .... Rcz11li11gU 24 32 jun. I7 . . ...... Su-clt011U 23 S3 llllll. QI .. ... xvilliillll l'c1111 36 22 -12111. 21 . . ........ I,z111cz1stc1'l' 16 29 Alun. 31 .. ,....... john Hz11'1'isU 30 55 Feb ,1 ,.. ... Lcl11111c111 CI. H. 5.11 27 35 Feb 7 . . ........... York!! 10 25 Feb ll .. .,..... Reading 5,1 3,1 Feb. 1 1 . . ....,.... SICCIU111 36 55 Fch 18 ... ... XYilliz1111 l'c1111U 216 37 Feb 25 .. .,..... I'uLlsx'illc 38 29 Fc-I1 :H ... ,. Hershey I. SJ' 33 Sl Nlnr. 1 ,. ..... l1:111c'z1stc1' ,11 663 S111 Q5KE7'g EN 77 Z H31 First raw, left to right: Henry Emerich, Herbert l:I1li7Cl':.fL'l', Robert Greene, Hiester Gingricli. Arthur Hershberger. Robert Pisl tone. XYilliam Claubaugli, Robert Gassert. Second raw: Joseph llernhart, Rodney Edwards, John xx'Z1lll'l'. Ricliard Hartz, John Harmnth. George Hinkle. John Hansell. Harold Books, Raymond Peters. Third row: YVil- liam Desch, Donald Jan- ovieh. Robert Trunip, Jack lirightbill. Howard Brubaker. John XlcDevitt, Robert Trautrnzul, Charles Ganiber. Hahlon lllouch. Fourth rare: Mr. Kercher. ranch ,' Robert Peters. Richard Brandt. Eugene Peters. Stanton Friend. Charles Norman, Jay Gingricli, Stanley Smith, Andrew Levendis. stu- dent v1a11ugl1'r.r. Photo by Ted Gres- 1946 JAYVEE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE lie--Honie L-H-5. Opp. 18 Nov, 1 . .. XVilliam PennH 0 0 Sept. 1.1 .. .... LykensH 14 Nov. 7 . ..... Steeltonil 6 li Oct. 4 .. john Harris 6 Nov ' .. Hershey I. S.H 7 7 Oct. Il .. Steelton 12 Nov ..... Reading 26 go Oct. 21 .. .. Hersheyfl H .H 7 OCI- 25 .. .. Lancaster 1o9 118 Jay - Vee Football SCORING o11 all except one of tl1eir opponents, Lebanon's Alayvees racked up 109 points, while al- lowing 118 markers. They wo11 three of their nine scheduled contests. After tl1e loss ol their first three games, the Twigs were determined to beat their next opponent. Playing host to the Hershey High Jayvees on October the twenty-first, the Kerchermen put forth a do or die attempt to win. They took co11trol ol' the ball on their own thirty'four yard line i11 the first quarter, and scored Hye times before Father Time caught up with them. .Xt the e11d of the game they emerged victorious by a go to 7 score. Traveling to Lancaster for their next encounter, the jayvees were sent home with a 27 to 7 defeat. Next tl1e Kerchermen IIICI the Xvilllfilll Penn Jayvees in Lebanon's stadium: Zlllil when tl1e final whistle blew, the Twigs had a110tl1er victory to their credit. In a gridiron clash with the Steelton Jayvees. Lebanon defeated tl1e SICllIIlI'O1lCl'S. I4 to 7. alter a hotly-contested battle. The closest game of tl1e season was on the home held with the Hershey Spartans, who. after pulling a sleeper play in the second quarter. claimed a 7 to 6 victory. In their 1946 football finale tl1e I..H.S, was defeated by tl1e Reading Jayyees. 26 to 12. o11 the George Field. Although the defeats outnumbered tl1e victories, three to one, all tl1e team members showed a Hghting spirit and tl1e promise of 111any more wins next fall. 78 First race, left to riglzt: Andrew Levendis, stu- dent m-ulzager, John VN':1l- ter, Earnest Barlet, Steph- en Marinkov. .S'1'1'u11d rate: john Sattler, Rus- sell Hess, Samuel Bolan, A r t l1 11 1' Hersllberger. Jack Xlecaffery. Carl Shenk. Stiiiidifzgl: Jack Coble. llahlon Bloueh, Thomas Shaak, Keith Leho. Glenn Slike, Thomas Behney, Thomas Heckard, Mr. Angle, 4'ot11'1t. 1 1947 JAYVEE SCHEDULE ll Home I--H5 UPP- 27 Jan. -4 .... 1,anc:1ste1'H 34 22 Dec IU .. Pottstownll 36 44, Jan. , H John Hal-I-isll 25 29 Dee. 17 ., Pottsvillell 30 Feb l.ebz1nonC. H. S. 21 38 Dec 20 .. Bethlehem 64 34 Fel, '.,.-.---. Yol-kll 25 42 Dec 27 ..... Eastonll 21 22 I-'Ch ,.,,,, Reading 40 34 Jim- 4 -' -- JOIN' Harris 3' 38 Feb. ....... Steelton 36 35 lim- 7 Hefshcl' I- 5- 33 34 Feb. .. ., Xvllllillll Pennll 23 33 Jfm-10 -'------ Yofk 54 27 Feb. -,, ...... Pottsville 28 19 jan. 11 Readingll 30 3, Feb' 2 . He,-Sllcy In 5.11 19 38 lim- 17 Sfcelmfln 22 26 Mar. ...,. Lancastei' go 42 jan. 21 Xvllllillll Penn 21 647 621 Jay - Vee asketball THE LEBANON HIGH SCHOOL J.-XYVEE5 opened the 1946-47 basketball season at home by dropping a 36 to 22 decision to Pottstown High School. Although the game was lost, the klayvees showed promise of a good season. The next game substantiated tl1is further by a close ggo to QQ loss to Potts- ville. On December 2o, the Twigs were overwhelmed by Bethlehent, 64 to 38, in their worst defeat of the season. Altogether the klayvees won eleven o11t of twenty games with two near victories, both lost to Potts- ville by a single point and placed third in tl1e Central Pennsy League with seven wins. five losses. and a .586 percentage. lfatniliar hgures on the floor this year were Toni Heckard, illtllll Shaak, Carl Shenk. and lieith Lebo, who had 116, 99, 78, and 76 points, respectively. Sturdy Jack McCall'ery turned i11 a fine perlornl- ance at guard, as did John Sattler. Thomas Behney and Earnest Barlet held forward positions: -lack Coble shared the center position with lanky Keith Lebo. All these players are Varsity hopefuls. and their fine playing this season is indicative ol' a good Varsity team next year. XVC SllOlllll like to congratulate Coach Angle upon the excellent showing of his team this year and express hope tl1at next season will be as successful as tl1e one of 1946-47. 79 Ifirst l'UTl', left forriglit: Phyllis Brightbill, Patricia Bloc-schlin. Joyce l.c-filer. Betty Saltzer, Rosina Migliaccio, lxathryn Resonavieh, Franeene Syvope. Seemizi rare: Ellen Strohm, Ruth Ann Brown, Violet Shaeffer, Jean Gigli. Tgmaxg Clark, Blargaret VVhitnian, Doris Nlehailfey. Tlzirzl row: Peggy Light, Miss Mary Leese, foafh, . ary ut . irls' Varsit asketball V YVHIZI-XVHOOSHY-XVHAMI-a basket and two more points! The preceding words are an example of the precision and skill which placed the Cedarettes third in tl1e Lebanon Valley Girls' Basketball League. To participate in this newly-organized league, the white elad lassies traveled to Annville, Bethel, Cornwall, Myerstown, and Schaeflerstown. In addition they played the girls' basketball teams ol' Leb- anon Valley College and Susquehanna High School. In a total of eleven games, the L.H.S. courtsters claimed seven victories. They were defeated by Sehaellerstown. Myerstown, and Bethel. The high-scoring forwards who were largely responsible lor each vietory were nimble-looted Kathryn Resonavich and fast-moving Joyce I.eHler. The impregnable defense of the guard section was achieved through the teamwork ol' long-limbed Betty Saltzer, assisted by Francene Swope and Phyllis Brightbill, The remaining team members were Ruth Ann Brown. .Ioan Clark. Margaret Hartlieb. Jeanne High, Doris Mehaifey, Rosina Migliaecio, Pat Moeschlin, Violet Shaeffer, Marie Snyder, and Jackie lVhitman. .Xt the end of the basketball season. eleven seniors were awarded Varsity I.'s and sweaters by their coach. Miss Leese. The .Iayvee team. directed by Irene Pele and Sara lieim. met the Junior Varsity of Susquehanna High School and the teams ol' Henry Houck and Harding Junior High Schools. The ilayyees, who will gain Varsity positions next year. will appear in new suits. provided by the Athletic Organization that will sponsor girls' basketball next fall. Thus, Lebanon High School may look forward to a colorful and victorious basketball season in 19.18. Q0 GIRLS 1947 SCHEDULE I..H.S. Opp. 23 .xlllllllll ..., 22 28 Mycrstown . 29 28 ,XIlllYlllC .... 21 I9 SllSqllCl12ll1llll 25 21 Bclhcl ...., 31 29 Cornwall . . 27 30 I.. Y. C. ,..... 2N 25 Sc'l1z1cIle1's1ow11 . 27 16 L. V. C. ...... 25 32 NlyCI'Sf0lVll . 18 22 ,'hllllYlllC ... I2 21 'l'ea111 .. 53 26 C01'11wull ..... 1 1 17 Sc'l1:1cll'e1'sln11'11 . . 111 21 BCll1Cl ....,.. . 2 I 5158 373 K1 Ifirst row, Iuft la 1'1'g1l1!: Miss Mary lmese, ad1'i.n'r, Maria SI1V1l6l'. Violet SCll1lC'l:fEl'. Ellen St1'ul1111 ,llctry Sz1l'tzc1', Doris Mel1z1ffcy, lllildrerl Smith. Svcozzd 1'1v:U. IJo1'otl1y Lellmaul, Fl'l!llCL'S Gingriclii l?or1s .RElCl1l1l'd, Beverly Tullmot, xxvllllllt Uhler, Phyllis l!1'igl1tl1ill, Franceue Swope. Third mmf: llwendolyn Bleistinc-, Mary Ellen lllrxuch, P:1t1'iciz1 Moeschlin. M:11'i:1n Black, Irene King, Peggy Light, Sum Seubert. Fanrflz row: lletty lNolfc, Jcznliu-tte Dengler. 1611.11 High, Jenn Heiln1:111, Joyce Lelllcr, Jz1cq11c-lille l.eil1. Fifth run-: KIZll'1,IIll'Cf Hznrtlielm, P:1t1'iciz1 Miller, Nancy Howard, Ruth .XXIII Brown, Betty Ci1'11l1er. 81 BASEBALL SCH EDU LE 1946 o Hfltionte Fira-f rote, iff! fo V1-flllll John Brown. Dave Buffa- nioyer. Russell Carman. Clarence Barlet, Richard Botlieninver. R o b e r t Springluorn. Robert Hess, ll r. Angle. umzrlz. Set'- wul forth' llenry Kurtz, Harry llreenawztlt. Rich- ard Fenner, Peter Light, Richard Peirfer, Harold Brandt. John Nlarinkov, jack NleC:tlit'e1'y. Third mtv: llarold Getz. George l.L'VL'll4ll5. Clitlortl Kep- ley. John Kissinger. Richard lleverling. Rich- ard Tronipeter. Riehitrtl llc-ss. l..H.S. pp. l..H.S. Opp. 7 April 16 . . . l rederitksburgH - 3 May .g . . .l.....,........ Cornwall i 5 April tg . .,...., I.ititzH - rain May Reading Central Catholic rain April 26 ....,...... john Harrisll 9 Max .. ................ Cornwall o 5 April go .......... XYilliatn Penn o rain May ., XVilliam Penn 5 May 7 . Reading Central Catholic 7 4 May .... Readingll 5 .1 May 9 ... ......,,... john Harris j 4 june 3 .. Reading 5 ' Q aseball THE 1946 BASEBALL Sli.-XSON got under way on .Xpril 16. with the Cedars taking over the Frederieks- burg tossers on the local diamond lor a 7-2 win. Three days later the Cedars themselves were de- leated, losing to Lititz by a 5-2 score. On April go, the Red and Blue boys journeyed to X'Villian1 Penn, where they blanketed the Tigers, 5-o. Next, Lebanon was deleated by the Cardinals ol' Reading Central Catholic, 7-5 and on May 9 alter having built up a .4-o lead, lost a tough tilt to John Harris, 5-4. In two successive games with Cornwall, the Red and Blue nine won both by the score ol' 5-i and gg-o. Playing host to the Reading Knights on May 25. Lebanon was defeated 5-4. One week later, june 3, the Cedars closed their season hy losing to the same Reading nine, by the same score, 5-4. Return matches with john Harris. Reading Central Catholic, and XVilliam Penn were rained out. Russ Carman starred for L. I-I. S. on the mound, while Clarence Barlet held down the keystone sack: Bill Brown. second base: Bob Springborn, shortstopg Bob Hess, third baseg with Jack Mdlaffery :md Harry Gregnawalt wearing the catching gloves. The outfield, too, was ably defended from any Hy balls with johnny Marinkov and Harold Brandt in left held: Dick Fenner and Dirk Boffenmyer in center field: and Dave BuI'l'ainoyer in right Held. Commendations to Mr. Angle for producing. as usual. a very hue team! 82 TRACK SCHEDULE First rote, left to right: Earl Wlagner, Russell Scholl, Milan Resanovich, Barry Boehler, Donald Bowman, Samuel Digia- como, VYillian1 Barstow, John Hansell, Second ron' J Clarence Funk, student manager, Robert VVinter, Matthew Jor- dan, Arthur Hostetter, John Fernsler. John W'al- ter. George Lesher, Ed- ward Mayer, XYilliam Brossnian, Russell VVhite. Ambrose Arnold, Richard Werr1e1', .rtizdvnt man- ager. Tliird row: Daniel Culhane, Kenneth Rhine, Charles Gerherich. Lesa ter Fried. Gideon Auman. Joseph Moore, Howard Brubaker, VVilliam Roger, Sidney Levitz. Samuel Bolan. Edward Miller, M r. Spangler. coach. SfHlIdI.I1,ll.' Leroy Cond- ron, Charles Heilman, xkiiliiillll Miller, George Canter, Robert Traut- man, Robert Schirato, Eugene VVooley. Charles Altieri. Richard Both- well. jay Flocken, Keith Lebo, Glenn Slike, Lloyd Parks. April 16 . . . . . . Reading Catholic f'.Xwavj May . . . .......... . Lancaster QHomej April 18 Avlllllfllll Penn tllelomej May 9 .. john Harris-Steelton qAwayj April 25 Penn Relays tAwayj May I3 .. . ........ L. H. Relays QHomej A mril 2K .. . . Mount Carmel fAwav May 1 . . . . . District Meet Lancaster Awa ' l J , , . 1 l May 2 . . . ..,...... York fHomej May '24 State Meet QAwayj rack IT NVAS ON MARCH I0 tI1at Coach Spangler issued tl1e first formal call to all track enthusiasts. Al- though Illlllly of the boys who responded were given their hrst workout for tl1e year, tl1e weight men had been practicing steadily si11ce tl1e beginning ol' March to get into top condition. As Coach Spangler had several returning letterinen to form tl1e nucleus of this year's squad, the prospect for a creditable season of track seemed assured. . Coach Spangler especially drilled tl1e weight 111611 and those who were entering various field events, as he hoped tl1is division to be this year's point-getting 1Il2lC'ilillC. Several 11ewco111ers to Lebanon High track l1ave shown commendable ability. These, with tl1e IIIUTC experienced candidates, confirmed the promise of Zlll above par season. The various events included pole vault, shot put. hurdles, discus, javelin, high jump, and the running events. Seniors returning to track in their final year were Ambrose Ar11old, Barry Boehler, Richard Both- well, Daniel Culhane, John Fernsler, Jay Flocken, Lester Fried, George Canter, Matthew Jordan, John Resanovich, Edward Steckbeck, Earl VVagner, Robert Wintcxr, and Peter Gates. The schedule participated i11 this reason was tl1e equal of those of the preceding years. 83 Firx! l'0'It'. left to 'Vllflllff Edward Mayer, Gideon Anman, Glenn Youse, Charles Gerberich, VVil- liani Deitz, Edgar Nletz. George Lesher. ,S-l'L'0lItl rare: Clarence Funk, Richard lVerner, Gordon Gingrich, student manag- ers 3 Leroy cjtillilffjll. Charles Brestovansky. Paul Gundrum, Lloyd Parks. Richard l lever- ling. Earl Vl'ag11e1'. Mr, XVa1'1'en VV. Siwangler. cutirlz. 1946 CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE ll ' 'Home I..H.S. Opp. L.H.S. Opp. 32 Oct. I5 .... Reading 23 33 Oct. 25 .. ......... Readingll 22 2l Oct. I7 .. . NIL. Carinel 34 511 Ocl. 29 .. .. R6Hdl1lg-lgll'flSlJO1'il t2fQft7J 22 Oct. 22 ,. xll.fi21l'I1lClll 31 Nov. 16 ,. State tall districtsj 5th Cross lountry DURING THE RECENT NVAR, thc acute gas shortage forced us to give up our Cross Country Track team, but finally, i11 the lall ol 1946 it again played illl l1HlJOl'l1llll. part i11 tl1e sports of Lebanon High School. Mr. Spangler was the coach as usual. -lust for a reminder. si11ce we've been away lil'O1l1 Cross Country so long, tl1e ICQIII1 witl1 the lowest score wins! As Hlillly H1611 as are desired may run: and tl1e First lllilll i11 scores one point: tl1e second. twog Zlllll so on to ten points. Tl1e course traveled here was two a11d a quarter 111iles long Zllld consisted of Illllfllilillll roads. dirt roads. city streets. a cinder track. and grass. all up llllil down hill. with a lew hurdles thrown in OIICC i11 a while for a little variety. Tl1e course followed here was up Spruce Street to Guilford, over Guilford Street to Eighth, out Eighth Street to tl1e old Fornevdale Road, over the old Forneydale Road to Seventh. ill Seventh Street, to llli' Slilflllllll, Elllil once around the track! Our top runners. ol' whom we Cllll well be proud. and their fastest times were Gideon .Xutnan .. .. .. I2 minutes. 29 hCCOl1ClS lidward Mayer .. 12 minutes, 55 seconds Charles CiC1'lJC1'lt'll . .. 13 minutes, 1 second lVillia111 Deitz .................................. ...... 1 3 llllIlllICS, 45 seconds This vear a IICWV record was set i11 our Stadiunl. However. it was set by Red Steigeralt of Reading. whose time was eleven ininutes, Hlty-four seconds. The record previous to this was twelve minutes, four seconds. Good luck next year. boys! 81 il Sports Shots an? ,Tn 2213 Big school .... new 'i lC'llK'llCl'h .... tlille1'e111 liI'll'll4lS K . . . . sophs lezttl first honor roll . . . keep up the good work . . . . Hi-Y .... 'l'ri-Hi-Y f' .... llllllly new clubs .... ,N Sillllil is here with his present ol' Rl y11c11tio11 . . . . Clean ont your books lor the paper hlllN2lgCH .... tlztss colors se- leetecl .... lIl1ll'0Oll Zlllll silyer . . . . class llower . . . . recl .2 rose .... el11ss lnotto .,.. XYe l111ye crossed the buy: tl1e ocean lies belore us . . . . wlmt clo we l2lliC next X year? .... plilllt' geonietry? ff ,JJ .... Illlyhlfh? .... sophs no longer .... goocl-bye to school until next Septembei' flCl-Ilttllllllllllil ll2lllCC' .... hrst lllfilliilll g2lIllC ol' the se11f son ..., S11t111'tl11y nights 11t uflll2lllCl'l0M'Illl .... new people .... so1ne lun! .... Boelilel' eleetetl el11ss presi- dent . . . Cleclurs win Zl QIIIIIC . . . lllll'I'2llll . . . qlnniors' rings selectecl .... hztrtl cleeision .... Christ- Zsg-x gxx-J A fx ,N-' , .... snaps l2ilit'Il lor tl1e R lll2l5 Villillllllll . . . . ill l11st X l.ocles1one .... getting np in the world ..,. bzisket- llilll se11son opens .... goocl luck! ..,. Junior party . . . . big tilne .... licl Bl'CIlSlIlgK'li'5 tunes ....f l'1'y-outs for tri- el11ss play .... Cleclnrettes win one gznne .... course lJl1lllkS clistribntecl .... col- lege? .... QCllCl'2ll? .... tfllIlIHCI'C'l2ll? .... yoe11tio1111l? . . . . George l'lCClll2lIl school IJTl'5lfli'llli .... nice goi11g . . . . l2lSl tlz1ysol'st'l1ool . . . . reports .... tl11ss rings given o11t .... lllllg-2lXN'1llIl'll sinn- M, Harfn llll'li y11c11lion .... ll0-lllllll . . . . b11el4 to sehool 11s digni- liecl seniors .... tl1e Gurco gang .,.. cline Zlllll tlilllil' 111 tl1e .X1'l4 . . . llkilili i11 the SLIIIIC rnts 111 Spooky Hollow .... fJllCll't'ilCli2l lor p1'esicle111 ....' l'nrkey time 'round Zlghlll .... jiye i11 the gym .... seven g'ricliron victories .... Christ- n111s1i1ne rounds the cornel '.... llerber. Yeingst. llllll Floc'ken tllilltllillkll winners .,.. 'lhespiznis present Stur- clnst' .... orehicls to Aloann. Rlllllllllll. Phyllis. ztncl Betty lor Ul'Rlll0ll5 . . Senior Color lJ11y .... ilonnnenee- l!lt'lll exertises .... gr11cln11tion .... so-long to good oltl l.. ll. S. Sli 5. --,..... r .il I I J K uf ig! f :Q if-115 wi EER V ,M g g i ma! L um! 1 , . , N Q-jg ,W1 ,T Nllyv - .xul NQ4 .k:...VA! if Jef -,-Q5 I., Vi E . 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