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JUNIOR CLASS The Juniors mingled a successful financial year and raising money to entertain the Seniors. Starting their campaign in the fall with the usual selling of hot dogs, candy, popcorn and athletic souvenirs at ball games, they sponsored a series of dancing classes, so that adept feet might have an opportunity to brush up a bit before the dances the Juniors offered during the year. The opening dance of the year was informal with autumn leaves used as the theme of decoration. We remember Marjorie Ashby and Wilbur Lanning winning the prize waltz. One of the most enjoyable dances was the hard time costume dance at which a barn-like atmosphere was created Highlights of the evening were the song given by Miss Moore as a fine for coming in school clothes, and the awarding of prizes to Bertha Clem and Elbert Kelly for the best costumes. The World’s Fair furnished the theme for the 10-Act Hi-Jinx which was one of the best of recent years, and the Juniors sincerely appreciate the time and effort spent by both faculty members and students in making it a success. Various acts of light and hilarious entertainment were furnished by the Dramatic and Glee Clubs, Band, Boys’ and Girls’ Leagues, and each of the four classes. The Junior-Senior picnic is scheduled for the middle of May and the Prom for May 28. Plans for the latter were still a secret at printing of the annual, but the Juniors hope to make it the best ever.
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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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SOPHOMORE CLASS One hundred seven enthusiastic Freshmen entered Lebanon High School last year, to take their part in the activities of the school. The class of ’39 wisely chose Truman Forbes president, and because of the suc- cess of the first year, re-elected the same leader for this year. The eighty-eight members in the class this year are well represented in the vari- ous school activities, including athletics, dramatics and music. One of the major events of the class this year was the Hallowe’en masquerade party in the gymnasium. Members of the committees in charge were Barbara Horner, Doris Kirk, Jack Dillard, Johnny Speasl, Helen Ann Sanders, Marjorie Parton, and Viola Heyne. For the annual Hi-Jinx the Sophomores presented a beauty contest. Truman Forbes announced the “beauties,” Don Chamberlin, Jack Zimbrick, Johnny Speasl, Bob Simpson, Frank Cray, Elmer Smith, Mervin Jenkins, Robert Forrey, Virgil Estep, Ted Pyle, Don Barker, Dick Backberg, Ray Nichols and Jack Dillard.
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