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Qu: ZW ja.: ' COACH 1dlRUSH turned hntrackin an edortto duplicate the success of his basketball team, issuing the call for candidates nearly one month before the season's opening meet at William Penn on April 24, at which time Lebanon presented a well-rounded team. They were represented in all events and, in addition, had a mile relay team consisting of Shuck- er, Piarote, Haak, and Neal, who, if they come up to expectathnis should exceed the enviable record oflam years squad. The team has a schedule of ten meets, and since they are by no rneans handicapped by the lack of facilities or a deficiency of material, a profitable season should resulL April April May May May May May May May May SCHEDULE William Penn Penn Relays Stevens Trade Lancaster Steelton and .lohn Pottsville tnightl District Meet Columbia State Meet Relays fnightj Harris Away Philadelphia Home Away Home Away Lancaster Home State College Pottsville Top Raw-Giles fCoachl, Bonfanti, Zerbe, Boltz, Gates, Jim Harris, Stoll, Jack Harris, Bomberger, Benninghoif, Dohner, Carpenter, Gill, J. Lilly, Brandt, Speck, Parks, Deraco, W. Yingst, L. Lilly, Shalley, Smith, Stoessel, Light, Kreiser, Thompson, Hutcheson, Shaak, Karapcik, Greiser, Light, Ondrejika, Cettle, Wood, Klinger, Raymond, Euston, Albert, Heim, Becker, Gingrich, Emerich, Thrush lCoachl. Second Row-Ebling, Kreider, Bedger, Dotter, Bowman, Kleinfelter. Schneider, Snyder, Stevenson, Stewart, Carman, Rodermal, Neal, Haak, Fernsler, Bordlemay, Piarote, Zahurak, Lewis, Aurentz, Light. First Row-Chadwick, Klingler, Youtz, S. Jordan, Stone, P. Yingst, Lutz, Weik, Neely, Wagner, Janos, Royer, Krause, Brightbill, Zellers, Shambaugh, Hershberger, Bieber, Harvey. Members Not on Picture-Shucker, Viall, R. Jordan, Ren, Kalbauch, Rolf, Bashore, Weik, Boyer. 5 jig 1940 Jodeafone
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x 9 L Q jufure Malin .jJooL ' EARLY IN THE fall of 1939, the Achery Club was organized by Mr. White, the draft- ing teacher. At that time approximately sixty members were enrolled in the organ- ization. Each Wednesday after school, meetings are held, conducted by James Rock, President, other officers are: George Mish, Vice President, Betty Rock, Secretary, and Arthur Shirk, Treasurer. The club members have worked hard all winter during the meetings, making their own bows, arrow shafts, and bow strings. Since there are no dues, the members supply their own materials. From time to time, the necessary care of the bow and arrow and the fundamentals of the art of manipulating them have been studied and discussed. Now the Robin Hoods are practising out of doors, deriving pleasure, and acquir- ing habits of accuracy from the exercise, as they learn to puncture the targets from varying distances and angles. flint al'l0! gl'0al'lel'6 ' THE SEASON 194-0 marks the advent of another sport, wrestling, into the impressive list of Lebanon High Schoolis varied athletic development program. This Grunt and Croan Club owes its inception to Mr. Sydney Langman who worked diligently with the squad. Although the season was unimpressive as to victories, it must be remembered that the science of wrestling takes time to mature fully in any school. A promising group of sophomores and juniors remain to form the nucleus of next year's aggregation. Undoubtedly, Mr. Langman will soon be able to place a winning team in competition to represent Lebanon High. WRESTLING SCHEDULE Jan. 10 Stevens Trade Away Feb. 7 Hershey Home Jan. 17 Thomas Patton Home Feb. 9 Manheim Away Jan. 31 West York Home Feb. 21 Steelton Away Feb Bethlehem Home Mar. 6 West York Away 31... 1940 olloeleafone
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