South Lebanon High School - Ionian Yearbook (Iona, PA)

 - Class of 1940

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Page 64 text:

7 Qing Oraforica! Confedf UN lflilll.-KY. l vln'uary 23. I9-110. tha- SPYl'Illt'CI1lll animal Girls' Uraliwic-al Cmmlvst nas hm-lil in thi- high smhrml illlllililfilllll. lfiisimnari prim-s of hflu-mi. lk'll. ami Hu' dollars awarcli-rl hy the- xxiillllilll-S liluh ul l,1-hanmi NIDlIl'I'l'fl thi' girls lo YlQIlll'UllS vuliipf-tillmi. llwv wf'i'cc'oa1-lim-cllvx Miss llulh luxaiis. SllIN'l'XlSlll' uf Ihi In-'Ii - 'I 9 'sh IM-partiiivnl and lllSli'lll'tHI' of pulsliv Slwillilllfl. U ln the- svli-vlvcl urflvr flvlv1'inim-fl ln thi- jllclgvs--lVl1's. U. lf. Rl'NlIlilKlS. ilihm- llvu'i'viifl Milf-n Hif-li. ami Alluriivy Wallr-i'll1'avll thi- ifnllmviiiig wf'1'vf'ruwnwl with ihv laurvls: .lvzliwltv 5pl'vi'll1'i' l.1'ls l a1'v lhv lfavlsn Imra IAPIIISI' llllvllvl' l.i'iim- lll'l'YPllllUlI l ram'vs Swmvpm- Wurlfl Nviglilmrlinml x'01'slis Wiorlcl lflifiiiiylimmilll i limximiii. Nliss laxans. llulvvrl lxvrn. llaiirim' Xlf-yi-i'. .lfvhn Si Xu! rm llIi1'lIIl'l'f lfmlxxin limul. 3095 i Ora foricaf Confwf ' lllli 'I'NliX'l'lli'I'Il lfyrus U. llilllfll 0ratm'i1'al Curita-sl was hi-lil l'iI'itlilX. ,laiiuarx 20. IO-IH. This unite-sl ls l'ull1lllr'l1'4l aimuallx. allurrliiig lhm' 0llllUI'llllIllX for siiwn-ssliil vnlranls In um mu' of . . 1 . llirm- prim-sz hllm-1-ii. If-ii nr hw rlullars. limlvr lhe' Sllllllllilllilll ami gIlllflillll'l' of Miss llulh lfvaiis. vavh c'mili'sl.11il clmsv his min lulmiv. umlilmsvsl his vssay aflvr lalmriuus l'vsf'z1l'4'li. and lm'ilim'iz0fl it in pre-paration lui' fli'liU'i'x ul il. 'lihv lla-u'rm-ml Mr. l'aul C. Sl1lIlIlillil'l'. ,fXllm'iir-y Clark M. Sl'llZl'l'. aml Ur. li. lluluarl l,ig1hl lllflQl'fl ilu- follmxing hops thc' winiivrs of first, scvuncl. ami Ihirml prims l'vspc'r'lix'vlx: lflaylun llullingvr 0ppui'li1niiivs fm' Youth .luhii Sxsnpv- Hi-sloralimi uf Faith Nlilllflfl' lX'l1'ff'I' l'i'm's1-rvalimi uf Our fhl1lCl'lI'illl lleritagff .760 1940 ofoclcffifone 33 lnlllll hmiluli. .l 2lIl1'li4' 5IDI'1'l'lI4'I'. lil Smilh. l'iI'llll4'l'N Sxmugn-, Sara iimiisf- lim 1-r. fr-lila Xlarsliall. lfaiiiiiv llfmimiii. lvl Llailun ll1lllIIlQ14'l'..l1lIl2lNl.1'XlIl. Xl!-sl'.XlIl

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g20U8l I'll'Yl0I'lf of tA8 .S?ll,6!QI1iJ Ifzzvk Row-Robert Piarote. Richard ilrinu-s. Kohn-rt Kern. Basil l.anphi:-r. Kenneth Kei- ter, ,lohn Shallt-y, ,ltillll Dellufl, llernian Walmer, Paul Krause. Gerald Moose. lirnm-st Peifiier, Mattln-xx Saho, Russell llhler. Riel:- ard Coates. SUFUIHI Row-Pearl McConnell. .loanne Bilt- ner. Marian l,t-Yan. Doris .Iona-s. Nlary Edris. Elizabeth BUXXIIIHII, De l.e-ne Yoeuni. lo.Ann Selioek. lfrnt-stine Boollt. Austinv Nlorningstar, Doris Nye. Firsl Row-Mary Louise Marshall. Kathryn llarmuth. Cor. See.: Donald W:-inian. Hee. Sec.: ,loan Boger, Yiee Pres.: .lohn Swopt-. lst Vice Pres.: Dorothy Jean Light, Pres.: William Kramer, Treas.: Marjorie Frantz. Vive Pres.: Marilyn 'lil'8lIlllliill. Marilyn Marks. Audrey l.auther. lfarl lflouser. Rohn-rl Donough. .lann-s liar- vie, Frank llaak, Edgar Neal. Doris Oiler- holtzer. Irvin Orel. Polly l,ou l'u-nman. Earl Rhine, James Wert. ,4r11'iserx-Miss Sara A. Bowman. Mr. Neu- ton Rurgm-r. .S?lflCl0l'If Sellalf ' NICW IlNll'Ii'l'llS and procedures forthe year l939-4-0 were given to the Student Senate under the eapalrle supervision of Miss Bowman and Mr. Burgner. 'l'he Senate is composed of forty-nine memlvers. including all Class ollieers. a representative from eaeh organized activity group. and representatives from various homerooms. This organization. as did that of last year. again sponsored various school danees and ros- ttnne halls. The most speetaeular and snvcesslul of these was the Twelfth-Night Danee. held in zn'eot'tlanm'e with an old English eustom. The dance was a eostume affair. featuring legendary eharaeters. historieal elulrat-ters. characters from hooks. and modern or popular personages of lotlay. Antrim Assemhly programs. which were diversified for the thorough enjoyment of all. were seeurerl this year through the funds of the Student Senate and the sehool treasury. Again this organization served as ushers for the school plays. the Boys' Oratorit-al Contest. tht- Girls' Oratorieal Contest. the hand Concert. and the orchestra concert. The menihers also as- sumed the duties of guides. hoth for the Southern District Convention of the Pennsylvania State lidueation Association and the Southern Distrivt Band Festival. lint the aetivities of this higger and hetter Senate were not confined to intra-sehool improve- ments alone: for hy means of their various eomniitteesgsueh as. the conununity-school relations eonnuittee. the inter-school Committee. the Correspondence eommittee. and the athletie committee -new projeets were sm-eessfully launc-hed. .rl -..- .v'N H,,,..... llonorux' ,Inu Lnpur Jouw Sworn DUN-Xl.ll Wiztuu Wn.1.lAM Knuuzn Presifleril live Presialenl Secretary Treasurer fllelnberx Aol on Ijlffllff'-S21llllll'l Brnhalwr.



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PQIICA- ' 'Elms SOCIETICS FRANCAISEFJ, sponsored by Mademoiselle Hoffman, are the French clubs of Lebanon High School. Meetings are held during the third and the seventh periods on Friday of alternate weeks. The clubs are organized in the second year French classes. Early in the fall, under Mademoiselle lloffmanis direction. officers are elected to preside at the meetings and to con- duct the business of each group. At every meeting a committee is appointed to prepare the pro- gram for the next assemblage. The devotions are read in French, and at roll call, everyone responds to his name with a French proverb. Through these meetings one becomes more familiar with France and the French language. Top Row-llcrnian Walmcr. Ralph Nlcase. lftlward Stricklcr. Fijllt Row-llarolml Nicholas. Richard Smith. Jonas Levin. tfenrge Ilosliooer. Robert Wollc. llasil l.anpliicr. ,lolin Hwopc. Charles wicisc. lfonrllz Rowflfalpli Miller. Robert Kern. liduin Good. tllayton llollinger. .-Klbcrt l.iglit. George liiccnian. John llcllnfl. lsa- dore Koblm-ntl. Tliirzl Row--llclcnc Nlctlouan. Pearl Nlcs tlonncll. Fannie llowinan. 'lnnc Conrad, Dorothy llrickcr, lictty lfoclit. lfsther Wag- ner. Marilyn Trautman. Secoml Rowfl.orrainc Sliaali. llelcn Wolfe. Sara ltitclicr, .-Xgncs Sounders. Bernice Snnrcly. llcatricc Blosc, lielty Stouflcr. Nliss llollman. l irxI Ifo1o,s.llclIy Dt-itzlcr. Betty l.:-ngle. .lt-an Spangler. .lcancltc Sprcclier. lfleanor Packer. Mary C. Iliclxs. Charlotte Spangler. lloris lindcrkolllcr, lflizabclli l.iglil. Top Row-lllarlin Gingrich. Warren llim- incllwrgcr. Samuel lil'lIllkllit'I'. Paul llcckcn- ilorn, llrucc Filtcrcr. Arthur Dows. John llaymlos. Charles Wagner. Tlzinl Row-l,ncille Bloncli. ll:-l.enc Yo- cum. Margaret Gamlmcr. Dorothy ,lean l.igllt. Frances Nailc. Mildred Weicrbacli. Nlary Meyer. lictty Ile-ller. Sccolztl Rowvliatliryn Prill. Teresa Gross. ,lcancttc Ncslcr, ,loscpliinc Gockley. ,lo-Ann Scllocli. Frances Swoopc, Dorothy SI'llUl'l-I. Kathryn llarbacll. I irsI Row-Nancy Krcider. Isabel llook. llelcn llcllinger. lilcanor Fislier. Nlarilyn Rm-inoclil. lflizabclli lion-'hcrtv lliltla Yan Winklc, Nlargncrilc Kcatib. Miss lloflinan. effflan ' Ttlt-I GHRMAX GLU! was not organized until late in l939. The two clubs. under the sponsor- ship of Miss Hoffman. have been having highly amusing and interesting meetings. which are held every two weeks during the German class period. The meetings are conducted as any other school meeting is. except that German is used exclusively. even the Lord's Prayer and the read- ing of the scriptures being in German. Probably the most enjoyable meeting was the Valentine Party. The business session lasted only about ten minutes: then Valentines were distributed, and the remainder of the period was devoted to eating. apparently everyoneis favorite pastime. All the club members seem to enjoy the meetings. especially when there are refreshments f-fso. he-re's to future German Clubs of L. H. S.l 59 .7Ae 1940 olloclwfone

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