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FRESHMAN CLASS One hundred and twenty-eight Freshmen met the second week of school and elected the following officers: President, Harold Larsen; vice-president, Harry Miller; secretary, Shirley Keebler; treasurer, Jack MacDonald. In October the Freshmen under the direction of their adviser, Mrs. Shanks, held a very successful party in the new gymnasium. In December the class president moved to California and Glen Kobow was elected to succeed him. Members of this class are active in all the various departments of the school. A dozen or more were in the chorus of the operetta, “The Nightingale,” and three, Dorothy Bohle, Harry Miller, and Bernice Strickler, had speaking parts. Their skit, “Magic Pills,” for the Junior Hi-Jinks was well received. This class is always well represented on the Honor Roll. The class president, Glen Kobow, has the distinction of being the youngest L. H. S. pupil to receive a football letter.
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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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