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

 - Class of 1941

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Fifth Row: Robert Daullary, Roger Brooks, William uniora - we C aw of 1942 Top Row: Pearl Dissinger, Nancy Good. Third Row: Betty Gingrich. Jane Kreiser, Ida Rowe, Vivian Stager, Betty Gettle, Madeline Shirk. Second Row: Jane Nace, Betty Ditzler. Betty Haag, Anna Miller, Betty Gingrich, Helen Boltz, Betty Beck. First Row: Ethel Mohler, Irene Zahurak, Joyce Temp- lin, Rose Scaramuzzino, Sara Jane Kirkessner, Claudia Matters, Edythe Bievcr. Top Row: William Zengerle, Roland Kurtz, Donald Wise. Fourth Row: Richard Ebling, Daniel Rodearmel, Carl Ditzler, Richard Wetzel, Jack Stevenson, Richard Hoke, Richard Fields, Samuel Swanger. Third Row: Harold Wolfe, Paul Youse, Earl Youtz, Robert Weidman, Harry Wolfe, Edward Wolfe, Joseph Willman, Charles Wagner, James Wagner. Second Row: Irene Wentzel, Mildred Zweir, Catherine Whitman, Pearl Wilson, Gladys Wunderlick, Mil- dred Wagner, Gladys Waltz, Frances Werner, Madelyn Wintycn, Betty Weise. First Row: Merrie Weik, Doris Wentzler, Kathleen Waltz, Jessie Wise, Annabel Weinhold, Helen Young, Betty Weaver, Esther Wert, Le Anna Weierbach, Mary White. Top Row: Kenneth Carpenter, Ralph Light, Richard Rohland, John Sholley, Richard Gates, Arthur Zellers, Allen Yocum. Fourth Row: Guido Guerrisi, Weldon Grubb, George Shattles, Earl Shambaugh, Charles Rine, Frank McDaniels, Russell Wolfe, Samuel Light, Richard Hershberger. Third Row: Thomas Schaak, John Shott, Allen Roth- ermel, Moe Rothenberg, Carl Saltzer, William Saltzer, Walter Rittle, Charles Runkel. Second Row: Miriam Shirk, Betty Schaeffer, Marian Romig, Florence Rutter, Alice Scholl, Elizabeth Sanders, Anne Rowe, Beryl Scheib, Bertha Sher- man. First Row: Marion Short, Evelyn Schamber, Jane Shay, Erna Rittle, Marian Schrieber, Madeline Shultz, Orabell Sherk, Alberta Sholly, Mildred Sherman. Top Row: Philip Hanford, William Hicks, James Lowry, John Hoke, Ralph Heckard. Third Row: Miriam Hitz, Dorothy Haig, Ruth Good, George Gettle, Wilmer Hirschboch, John Groste- fon, Robert Gollam. Second Row: Marion Himmelberger, Marion Heilman, Helen Hoch, Anita Hissner, Eileen Gingrich, Ana- bel Hartman, Marion Hassler. First Row: Mildred Helms, Pearl Herr, Marion Heda dinger, Gladys Good, Bessie Henning, Kathryn Harmuth, Mary Harris. Top Row: Donald Dewalt, Lester Long, Louis Demler. Harry Reddinger, Albert Nepi, John Reigle, Adam Brandt. Fourth Row: Walter Kleinfelter, Fred Smith, John Petkov, Kenneth Klinger, Richard Hummel, Paul Ursprung, William Chadwick, Cyril Troy, Carl Stouffer. Third Row: George Bowman, Leroy Kirst, George Sharp, Richard Kepley, George Gerberich, Ronald Wise, Lloyd Wood. Second Row: Raymond Bowman, Ralph Souders, Robert White, Fred Smith, Claire Miller, Frank Kugler. Samuel Wengert, Paul Steiner. First Row: Charles Horn, Roy Worrilow, Richard Eby, Alfred Shay, Frank Hauer. Ned Kiscadden, Rich- ard Grimes, Anthony Cross. Top Row: Kenneth Gerhart, Harry Gamble, Lloyd Fegan, Robert Feaser, Wilmer Garrett, Clifford Fields. Third Row: Ruth Ellinger, Madalyn Ely, Mary Edris, Betty Fields, Dorothy Feather, Virginia Fees, Mary Gardner. Second Row: Patricia Frick, Edith Fisher, Louise Flood, Jean Frehafer, Eva Fields, Dorothy Erdley, Helen Evans. First Row: Mary Fitting, Betty Jane Geib, Ernestine Drinko, Nancy Fox, Betty Gerhart, Minerva Ens- minger, Kathryn Eisenhauer. Top Row: John Meyer, Warren Laudermilch, Joseph Lawless, Robert Miller. Third Row: Marian Leedom, John Lentz, Robert Lieb, Richard Lehman, Harold Light, Lillian Louser. Second Row: Christine Miller, Mary Longenecker, Alma Light, Nancy Mayhoffer, Loretta Massar, Nancy Miller, Claire Miller. First Row: Margaret Martin, Stella Meyer, Eleanor McClure, Audrey Lauther, Betty Lou McFerran, Betty Ann Krill, Marilyn Marks, Rosabel Little. Top Row: Franklin Bamberger, Herman Anspach, Herbert Ditzler. Demmy, Fourth Row Michall Clouser Third Row: Russel Darkes, Raymond Brown. Arthur Clemens, Charles Beamesderfer, Conner, Edward Brestovansky, Earl Thomas Donnachie, Henry Early. Jean Buser, Elizabeth Bowman, Grace Early, Jennie DeFava, Marguerite Dale, Edith Dean, Virginia Donley, Christine Carmany. Second Row: Helen Brubaker, Dorothy Downes, Olga Cook, Irene Ebersole, Margaret Bowman, Elsie Douple, Pauline Daub, Alma Crawford. First Row: Wanda Crissinger, Pauline Dellinger, Lois Coxey, Natalie Culhane, Kathryn Brandt, Jane Bowman, Edith Emrich, Patricia Culhane, Julia Deck, Betty Bricker.

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Irinklin Ilanlberger Allen Rotherinel ojcc Ilaicr Harold Speck we junior cfaoa FRANKLIN BAMBERGER, President ALLEN ROTI-IERMEL, Vice-President IOYCE BAIER, Secretary HAROLD SPECK, Treasurer MR. HEMPERLY, Dean 'IUNIOR HISTORY HE jolly junior class has proved to be outstanding and shows promise of becom- ing even a more outstanding senior class. This plucky class of '42 has shown its influence in Fields of football, basketball, track, and wres- tling. Their acting ability was demonstrated when several juniors were chosen for promi- nent parts in the School Play. Their attend- ance at plays, musical productions, games, dances, and entertainments sponsored by the school was heartening to upper and lower classmen. The Iunior Class Party was a bril- liant success and will long be remembered. Our junior lads and lassies have been on the honor roll several times throughout the year. This proves that the gray matter is abundant and is growing greater as the years roll by. Entering high school is like taking a dive from a diving board. The sophomore year is a starting point where one takes the leap. If one makes a start from a sound foundation and takes a good spring, one will probably go places. During one's junior year, after taking the proper spring, one will soar through space with perfect ease, provided one has started from a firm foundation. Then, one will be ready to take the plunge into educating one- self for future Work. The third, and most vital point, is rising from the depths of education to the brink of one's future work. Some poor swimmers will never reach the top of the water and will drown helplessly. Others will come to the surface and climb the ladder of success. Which kind of swimmer are you, juniors? Time has proved that you have taken the spring from a good foundation. You have soared through the air and taken the plunge without difficulty. Now, complete the job and rise from the depths to success. SOPHOMORE YEAR OFFICERS EARL CLOUSER, President ROBERT PIAROTE, V IiC't'-PI't'.fl-df!!! EARL RHINE, Secretary KENNETH KEITER, Tl't'L15ll1'C'l' MISS PARIS, Dean eo1.oRs Morro FLOWER Blue and White Honor Lies in Honest Toi! Garderzzu



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