Lebanon High School - Lodestone Yearbook (Lebanon, PA)

 - Class of 1981

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Spanish Club is , , y l Q 13' ' ' The Spanish language has become a ma- jor part of the American society in recent years. Our school has been active with their Spanish language program and the Spanish club fLos Adventurerosj. Miss Sia has given the club members a look at cul- ture and society in Spain and other Span- ish-oriented countries. Activities are con- tinually being planned to get these people involved in the Spanish culture. The high- lights of the year for the members were initiation and a Christmas party. Bake sales and candy sales were used as fund-raising projects. OVE. ROW I-M. Foltz fTreas.J, C. Horn fDisc.j, S. Fields 6' .P.J. K. Ogurcak CSec.D. ROW 2-A. Nabors, C. Willman, S. Fi- '.-xii:-3 V A A A 1-eff eroa, J. Cruz. G. Storm, B. Gibble, S. Wolf, L. Comins, B. . S, Mgr . ,.,' ESIIIIE. '.ja ZE2'k5 A ,iff Ss , - I i. German Club P . WOVE: SITTING-S. Ellingson, D. Arnold, A. Rickert, N. Gigler, L. Hoffman, Charles. H. Ebright. ROW I-L. Malen, K. Miller, M. Foster CTreas.J, C. ston CV.P.J. T. Dellinger CPres.J, S. Snyder CSec.J. ROW 2-S. Schultz, B. ldenzer. L. Barket. D. Sowers, J. Sando. S. Gigler, G. Hatzikoutelis. D. llin. C. Kulikowski. K. Lehr. ROW 3-B. Mumford. R. Weikel. G. Whitman. Massar. D. Ebright, J. Weiss, M. Andrews, S. Muth, L. Leckey, K. Schultz. Boehler. ROW 4fM. Early, R. Garman, D. Kurtz, R. Wengert. P ttazahn, P. Hover, H. Patschke, S. Miller. For the past I6 years the German Club has remained one of the most popular and energetic clubs at LHS. The 43 bi-lingual students sold Gummi bears to pay for a din- ner at the Alpenhof restaurant in Reading. The club also went Christmas caroling fauf Deutsch, naturlichj, and hik- ing in Mt. Gretna. Cultural confrontations with the Latin club in softball and the French club in volleyball were also scheduled. W K K l ll4QXXXXXN9ll II9

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Ten years ago Mrs. Groff came to LHS and started the French Club. which was the first club to sponsor an exchange student QI9'I4j. The 30 members sold french candy and were treated to a delicious dinner at AIfred's Victorian restaurant in Middletown. 184 , A . ' I, Eizfi' . 1 v I 14 352 4Q'x f 'Hex s., 9'4 E E X- P ,p L , Math department head and Latin teacher Mr. Kohl began the task of creating an interest in the Latin language and the cultural study of Rome and the Roman civilazation. The sur- prising number of 20 members listened to various guest speakers at meetings and also engaged in international bilin- gual competition with the German club in softball. I I8 FRENCH CLUB .-- A ABOVE. SITTING-B. Bordner. C. Gaidos, P. Apple, J. Mathews. J. Hepler. ROW la B. Attwood, R. Long CTreas.D. P. Gettle CPres.j, K. Dechert CV.P.D, S. Cooper QSec D. Lenich. ROW 2-L. Baker, K. Weible, D. Gordon, B. Kaplan, B. Firestine, Seibert, V. Frangiadis, L. Groff, B. Gibble, M. Savering. ROW 3-B. Barr. Basehore, K. Miller. A. Glick, J. Shutter, B. Rohland, B. Binkley, S. Miller, Hatzikoutelis, K. Shaak. A. Meluskey, T. Patches. Latin Club BELOW: ROW I-J. Hemperly CSec.J, S. Horn CPres.j. D. Kimmel CTreas, ROW 2-A. Laudermilch, M. Huffman, R. Weaver, C. Paterniti, P. Zellers. Bowers, G. Hatzikoutelis.



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m Ywlww, ,,v,,,., , if .. Student Advisory Council It is considered the voice of the student - body, the bond between students and their ', faculty. The Student Advisory Council has ,fa been an active part of LHS for a long time 'l ffl' and continues to support school policy, nf K ,,w activities, discipline, and curriculum im- ze Q , f ww .ZEFECXX provement. Such projects as Presidential Classroom and Athletes for Easter Seals have been adopted. Manning the candy booth at basketball games, changing the outside announcement board, and taking an annual trip to Washington, D.C. were some of their major activities. ABOVE. SITTING-K. Noll QSec.j, J. Lawrence CPres.J, S. Gigler fV.P.J. A, CTreas.J, S. Cooper, B. Rohland, N. Bruder, J. llgenfritz, S. Weddle. L. TO R. Kline. S. Chabitnoy, S. Fink, H. Ebright, N. Gigler, L. LaFountain, L. Hummel, Gibble. M. Early. D. Killinger, K. Smith, A. Meluskey, M. Gibbons, G. Kupp. Gerberich. Presidential Classroom judges for impromptu questioning, two LHS students were chosen to attend a week-long government seminar in Washington, D.C. Their experience was first hand as they listened to lectures, attended seminars. and spent a few days on Capitol Hill meeting our Pennsylvania senators and other well-known government officials. lv- After writing a paper and sitting before a panel of 2 ABOVE: L. TO R.-M. Luciotti, G. Reiner. BELOW. SITTlNGkB. Rohland, S. Ellingson, S. Gigler. L. TO R.- R. Singer, S. Wolfe. N. Gigler. Model United Nations Did you ever wonder how the united Nations is run? Well. eight students from LHS had an opportunity to write resolu- tions, present them, and argue world issues with other dip- lomats during a three-day mock U.N. program in Harrisburg. They represented Czechoslovakia and England, and learned a great deal about many asspects of diplomacy. sy

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