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Page 8 text:
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The Lodestone Attracts 'By Its Magnetic Power As we ponder over the three short years we have spent in Lebanon High School, we realize that many of our happiest and most memorable experiences took place in its halls and in its classrooms. Many times when our elders would say, Your school days are the best days of your life, how difficult it was to understand! Now, however, that our high-school days are nearly over, but not forgotten, We grasp the truth of the statement. We learned in physics class that a lodestone is a piece of magnetite material that strongly attracts or draws. To do exactly that- to draw the minds of our schoolmates back to the halls of their never-to-be-forgotten high school and the charmed memories of happy days spent there-is the purpose of this Loclestone.
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Co-Editors Lucille Reinhold Alden Biely Art Editor Carolyn Herber Student Photographer Frederick Tobias Business Managers William Boger Daryl Marsteller Commercial Editor Betty Sininiers 4 Chief Adviser Miss Joan L. Nichols Literary Advisers Miss Martha H. Ross Miss Ruth V. Hoffman Commercial Adviser Art Adviser Miss Sara K. Wagner Miss Julia A. Wiernian
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Mr. Warfel and Newsette Staif Uhserve Zllth Anniversary The Class of 1948 is happy to have the honor of dedicating this Lodestone to Mr. Arthur F. Warfel, head of the Printing Department of Lebanon High School. Adviser of the Newsette since its inception in 1928, Mr. Warfel has sponsored an ever-improving news- paper. In 1937 the Newsette joined the Pennsylvania School Press Association and immediately received honorable mention. A similar award came in 1938. Third group rating was bestowed in 1941, 1942, 1943, 1946, and 1947, and second, in 1944 and in 1945. Such a record proves that Mr. Warfel has striven to advance the school paper and has succeeded. This year the Newsette completes its twentieth year. The student body, therefore, should pay tribute to the ad- viser of this growing publication. Mr. Warfel has shown us what progress can be made if one is willing to work. His cheerfulness, cooperativeness, and cordiality have set an example for everyone to follow.
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