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CLASS HISTORY OF 1937 In the year of 1933, one hundred and thirty students started their Freshman year at dear old L .H. S. Miss Virginia Hancock was chosen class advisor. Dallas Faulkner was elected president; June Southard, vice-president; Dick Nash, treasurer. The Fresh- men of that year took an active part in the Freshmen reception by presenting a pro- gram to the other classes. One hundred and twelve students enrolled as Sophomores in the year 1934. The class chose as officers: Ivan Brown, president; Carl McGowan, vice-president; Dick Nash, secretary; and Marjorie Pearson, student council representative.. Mr. Shailer Peterson was the class advisor. In 1935, ninety-six Juniors invaded the walls of the old high school. Miss Lena Medler was class advisor. The following officere were elected : Marjorie Pearson, presi- dent; Grace Chilcote, vice-president; Elva Colbrv, secretary; Bob Heimerdinger, treasurer; Dean Stephens, student council representative. The Juniors were the most active class in school. They sponsored many enjoyable events. They sailed the U.S.S. Normandie, Jr., around the world in the Junior Hi-Jinx. A successful prom, given in honor of the Seniors, was a big feature of the year. The end of the Juniore career in L. H.S. was climaxed by the Junior-Senior picnic which was held at Benton-Lane Park. As graduating Seniors at last—sixty-seven sophisticated students witnessed the eventful year of 1936-37. Mr. Lawrence Bennett was class advisor. Dean Stephens was elected president; LeRoy Ingram, vice president; Helen Edwards, secretary; Glenn Smith, treasurer; Lloyd Whetstone, sergeant-at-arms; and Joyce Kelly, Senior representative. The major event of the year was the sponsoring of the Senior class play, “The Charm School,” which was skillfully directed by Miss Kee Buchanan. The cast for the three act comedy was as follows: Elise, played by La Neve Bahr; Sally, by Marjorie Pearson; Muriel, Helen Edwards; Alix, LaNeve Lawrence; Ethel, Bertha Clem; Edith, Joyce Kelly; Lillian, Irene Moss; Madge, Anita Backberg; Miss Hayes, Helen Pape; Miss Curtis, Lorraine Crosby; Austin, Dean Stephens; George, Bob Heimerdinger; David, Bob Peterson; Tim, Glenn Smith ; Jim, Bob LaFond ; Mr. Johns, LeRoy Ingram ; Jo, Grace Bartruff; Helen, Mabel Lord; Lena, Ruby Essig; Mary, Elizabeth Spires; Edna, Virginia Ray. Thus concludes the high school career for sixty-seven faithful students who have passed from the walls of dear old L. H. S.
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STUDENT COUNCIL Back row: Korbls, Warden, Stacy. Ingram, Brown Second row: Mr. Pengra. McGowan. Kirk. Haim. Heimerdinger. Colbry Front row: Pearaon. Smith. Kelly. Hildebrand. Keebler STUDENT BODY The Student Body has been led this year by representatives who have worked with unusual interest and enthusiasm in furthering all commendable student activities. To correlate the activities of the students and to cooperate with the administration in con- ducting student affairs are the aims of the officers who control this organization, with a membership of all students registered at Lebanon High School. The president, Bob Heimerdinger, has ably led the Student Body for the last year. He has presided at assemblies, had charge of the student council ,and controlled student body administration. The work of the vice-president has been taken care of by Carl McGowan. He headed the basketball electric timer and scorer project, which was the biggest Student Body project of the year. LeRoy Ingram has had charge of the Student Body finances. He has very satisfactorily taken care of the finances as the books will show. Marjorie Pearson, secretary, has done a very excellent job of keep- ing records of Student Body and Student Council meetings. Mr. Pengra as advisor has helped to straighten out any difficulties which have occurred and has been very help- ful.
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