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

 - Class of 1941

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Headstand Snap under Six man pyramid Squat vault Flank vault Arch support Spide at noontime

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A A ..,,. gn Betty Weaver, Sara Louise Hostetter, George Huff, Anna Mae Euston, Fritz Bomberger, Sara Louise Light, Claire Miller. Standing: Joyce Folmer, Betty Hoover, Esther Frantz Patricia Culhane, Harold Hersh, Jack Harris, Natalie Culhane, Ruth Killinger, Betty Hartman, Miss Leese Sponsor. First Row: Aurie Brandt, Betty Schaeffer, Miriam Shirk Christine Mumma, Sara Louise Light, Minerva Ens minger. CHEER SQUAD ' Headed by Fritz Bomberger, captain, the cheerleaders faithfully accompanied the band to all interscholastic games. They lifted the players' spirits high and pumped pep into the stands. l Their awarded letters they can descrvingly display with well-earned pride for completing a job splendidly done. Next year the school will be minus four ARCHERY ' The Archery Club was an extra-curricular activity in Lebanon High School for several years under the supervision of Mr. I. C. White. This year it was taken over as an in- tramural sport by the Physical Education De- partment. The club members meet Monday and Wednesday afternoons at four oiclock for target-practice. During the fall and winter the Robin Hoods assembled in the second floor corridor outside the shopsg and in the spring, back of the bleachers facing the baseball dia- mond. cheerleaders, who are in the graduating class: Sara Louise Hostetter, Sara Light, George Hull, and Fritz Bomberger. The luniors who will continue to wear the service badge are Claire Miller and Betty VVeaver. To these leaders who gave and gave, the class of K'4I expresses its hand in hand ap- preciation. CLUB The boys and girls made enough bows and arrows in thc Woodshop to provide equipment for any prospective members who might be unable to make their own. The sport is be- coming more and more popular for both boys and girls, and plans are being made for meets next year. OFFicers of the club include Co-Presidents, Iack Harris and Sara Louise Lightg Treasurer, Aurie Brandt, and Sponsors, Miss Leese and Mr. Spangler.



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' Intramural sports in L. H. S. this year are bigger and better than ever before, under the guidance of Miss Leese and Mr. Spangler. The girls' sports were sponsored by the G. A. C., and the boysl, by the Boys' Intra- mural Club. Miss Leese has given to her girls this year two new sports, in addition to the various old ones, archery and tennis. The old and more familiar sports were ping pong, badmin- ton, basketball, and volley ball. On Award Day in Assembly winners received medals. In basketball Sara Hostetter's team came out on top, which it really deserved, having had some tough teams to play against. The volley ball honors were taken by Grace Hock- ley's team. Through the year mat work, rings, horse, parallel bars, tap and square dancing, and golf were among the pastimes of the girls. Miss Leese intends sponsoring an archery tournament to determine the Robin Hood of L. H. S. All in all, the girls' extensive sports pro- s7,.,... A.. Aff.. .lf Ji si gram held many hours of work and fun which will not be soon forgotten. Mr. Spangler has again completed another year of intramural sports, making the third successful one. This year the sports were as follows: basketball, volley ball, badminton, and ping pong. As usual, the top sport of the year was basketball. Each home room had its respec- tive players. The winner this year was Room 2155 the players were: Arnold Spesak, Ray- mond Smith, George Strickler, Edward Strickler, Harold Speck, and Stanley Speraw. The old stand-by sports-ping pong and badminton-were also indulged in this year. Because of so many other activities no tourna- ment for volley ball was held, but this sport was enjoyed in the gym classes. Added to the calendar of events was tennis, always a popu- lar lead. Credit must be given to Mr. Spangler for promoting and to the Boys' Intramural Club for undertaking such a worthy extracurricu- lar project that has undeniably served as a means of strengthening and developing the bodies and minds of the boys in L. H. S.

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