Lebanon High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Lebanon, VA)

 - Class of 1944

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Jack Steele Pee Wee” President Junior Class ’42-’43, Associate Editor of “Trail Blazer” ’43-’44, Circulation Manager of “Pioneer”. He is a small boy with freckles and lots of bounce, a queer little laugh, and friends on every corner. Sara Gilmer T wister” Finney, “Pioneer” Feature Editor. Society reporter of “Trail Blazer”. With her cute figure and ability to dance she has become one of L. H . S.’s most popular girls. Glenn Allen Settle Pete” Intermontaine. Glenn is that dark haired boy who is a star of mathematics and chemistry and whose ambition is to be a pilot. Jerry Allen Jessee Cotton” Intermontaine, President F. F. A. ’43-’44, Assistant Business Manager of “Pioneer” ’43-’44, Associate Editor of “Trail Blazer” ’43-’44. Jerry’s cleverness along with his congenial manner has won him numerous friends in L. H. S. Dorothy Cumbow Dot” Finney, Dot” is a nice girl with a good personality and is a good Finney participant. George McCloud Jake” Intermontaine, Basketball, Jake has a friendly personality that makes him well liked by everyone.

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Patrick Bundy “Pat” Intermontaine, Photographer for “Trail Blazer and “Pioneer. Pat will always be remembered as the big boy with the big smile who was always taking pictures. O’Dell Yates “Dell” Intermontaine, Glee Club. O’Dell is a cute blond with blue eyes and a pleasing personality. Anna Jean Smith “Smitty” Intermontaine. Vice President Senior Class. Editor-in-chief of “Pioneer . Her attractiveness and her sunny disposition as well as her ability to make A’s is something L. H. S. talks about. Doris White “Dorisie” School winner of Recitation Con- test ’41 -’42. Vice President In- termontaine ’42-’43, President Intermontaine ’43-’44, Manager of Girls Basketball Team ’43-’44. “Dorisie” is a jolly little girl with a sweet personality that has won her many friends. Alberta Buckles “Bert” Intermontaine. “Bert’s” good work is an indi- cation of her chances for success. Trigg Mutter Intermontaine. Trigg made many friends during his four years at L. H. S.



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Well, here we are ready to go out into the world on our own. After four years we must make a decision — one which will determine the course we are to follow during our future lives. Now that we are on the threshhold of a new world — a world which holds many strange and unknown things — we arc happy that we were able to reach the goal for which we have striven these four years. We are going to face this world with a determination that our efforts and the efforts of those who worked with us were not in vain. As we look back over our high school days, we realize that as one group working side by side we were very happy. Our days were filled with various activities. We spent our time in classses. studying, and participating in different forms of recreation. W ' e b egan our career in high school in September 1940. and we surely earned our name of green freshmen ' because we wandered around from coop to coop. We looked with wide eyes at those big Seniors, and wondered if we would ever become the same. We returned the following year to a beautiful new building. This year we were known as silly sophomores . Room II-B had a pleasant evening when they had their home-room party. After a delightful supper, the tribe was herded and tucked in for the night. As jolly juniors a pleasant evening was enjoyed by all when we gave a party to celebrate the fact that we would soon be sophisticated seniors . Now comes the pleasant memory of our fourth and last year of high school. With the undivided cooper- ation of our class, we revived our school paper, the production of which is greatly prized by its producers. We are also very proud of the fact that the Victory Corps has made much progress toward the directing and making of us students. We have participated in bond sales and other worthy activities, and we feel that we have contributed a definite part of which we can always be proud. A Christmas Pageant was given by the school and was greatly enjoyed by the audience. Various talents were shown by the students, and the choir was exceptionally good in the musical half. This Pageant has become the traditional Christmas gift of the school to the community. The seniors participated in the popularity contest. Those winning honors were; Betty DeBord — Most Glamorous. Mary Elisabeth Hargis — Most conceited. Jean Jessee — -Best all-round senior Richard Garrett — Best groomed boy. Pat Bundy — Biggest pest. Ruth Jessee — Biggest flirt. Garnett Settle — Most likely to succeed. Jean Brooks — Most dramatic, and Jerry Jessee — Cleverest. Whth such cooperation as the Pioneer staff has given, we feel that our work was not in vain. We have participated in a variety of activities such as a ministrel and several plays. As we look back over the part we played in making possible accomplishments such as these, we feel that our reward will be deserved. All individuals have ambitions in their own little worlds, but far from fifty per cent of them ever reach the point where they can say Tve succeeded . We hope that each senior may strive to attain his ambition. We must not overlook the many misfortunes and mishaps of life that bar us from reaching our goals which are so secretly woven in our minds. There will. I suppose, be one or two members of our class who will become great and famous men. They can then say. Tve succeeded . But we who are not so fortunate must be content with our lesser materials of life. Our freshman class consisted of one hundred and tw ' enty eight students. In the year of 1941 our sopho- more class consisted of ninety one. In the year of 1942 our junior class had an enrollment of seventy nine, and our happv little family is now a total of sixty eight energetic members. We must acknowledge that the losing of several members from our class was a sad mishap, but the loss was not in vain. They are fighting for the things that makes us a happy class of 44. and they will succeed in their mission. There are several new students in our class, and we are proud of their membership. The rest of our tribe has been a patriotic group, observing our school law ' s, and working to make the community a more desirable place in w’hich to live. In the year of 35 the daughter of Jessee. — Jean, of the land of Stonebruise joined our tribe. Jean is now the president of our class. Thanks to Jean for her interest in us. She is always on the job. The son of Bundy. — Patrick, from Fincastle Road joined us in the year of 35. He is now the photo- grapher of our tribe. Patrick has been a true friend. From the first grade these members have proved faithful to our tribe: Mary Elisabeth Hargis. John Paul Stinson. Elkanah Gray. Mary Elizabeth Bausell. Claudia Warner. Marie Stoots. Marie Bussey. Billy Wilson. George McCloud Marie Ferguson, and Jean Brooks. Those joining our clan in the year of 3 5 are Pat Bundy. Clifford McCloud, and Jean Jessee. In the year of 36 we were proud to accept Jerry Jessee as one of our tribe. Rubv Helton. Audrey Ferguson, and Dick Ayers joined us in the vear of 37. From 1 938 we have owned Ruth Jessee and Dave Ayers. In the year of 39 Anna Jean Smith. Bobbie Jessee. Helen Harrison, and Richard Garrett joined our procession. From the seventh grade we have owned Edith Robinson as one of our members. The following joined us in the year of 40: this being their first year of high school: Betty Jane Jessee. Fauna Statzer. Nelson Gray. Nell Steele. Kathryn Howard. Garnett Settle. Helen Worsham. Doris White. Mary Wor- sham. Orville Ferguson. Glenn Settle. Dewey Breeding. June Cox. Aleta Vencille. Hazel Slate. Patsy Thompson. Jonnie West. Bill Cox. Imogene Couch. Neal McNew. Marvin Robinson. Dorothy Robinson. Sherman Rose. Knoxie Salver. Alfred Snead. Virginia Stidham. Billy White. Dorothy Cumbow. Reola Garrett. Alberta Buckles. 0 Dell Yates. Robert Johnson. Nathaniel Harris, and Trigg Mutter. Last year Sara Gilmer. Ruth Hardy, and Virginia Gilbert joined our tribe. This year w ' e claimed a new member — Betty DeBord. This is our fourth and last year together. We have toiled, wept, and laughed together. I.et s always keep smiling. Good luck!!! — Bv Betty DeBord.

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