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

 - Class of 1941

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Top Row: Mr. Burg- ner, Sponsor, Richard Grimes, John Gingrich, Robert Kreider, Rob- ert Weiman, Harold Books, Allen Roth- ermel, Michael Cori- ner, Peter Lebo, Thomas Maguire, Wil- mar Garrett, Franklin Bamberger, Richard Heilman, Ira Allwein, R ob ert Bomberger, Fred Fetzer. Second Row: Orabelle Sherk, Nancy May- hoffer, Madeline Shirk. Joyce Baier, Betty Trout, Nina Brommer, Betty Stover, Isabella Deamer, Betty Bricker. jean Kleinfelter, jean Poorman. Mary Dis- singer. Arlene Lentz, Miss Bowman, Spon- sor. Seated: Betty Louise Bowman. Marian Ger- nert, Betty Henning, James Speraw, Robert Keller, Luther Hutch- inson. Frank Haak, Thomas Gates, Ellen Seltzer. Sara Louise Hostetter. Marjorie Frantz, Sterling Peif- fer. Matthew Sabo. Frank Haalt Marjorie Frantz Betty Henning Richard Youtz President Girl Guards Committee Chairman Safety Patrol ' The Student Senate of Lebanon High School is a member of the Pennsylvania As- sociation of Student Participation in School Government. It is a democratic organization formed from the entire student body. The purposes of the organization are: to develop a sense of responsibility and self- government among the students of Lebanon Senior High School: to promote closer co- operation and better understanding between the faculty and students, to promote closer school and community rclationsg to promote intcr-school relations, and to promote the best interests of Lebanon Senior High School. The President and First Vice-President are elected by the student body. All representa- tives are elected from every activity in the school and from every home room not other- wise represcnted. Class ofiicers and Sopho- more Legion Honor Award Pupils automat- .S?uc!enf dsznafe ically become members of the Senate. The Safety Patrol works in cooperation with the Senate. During the present year forty-Five members comprised the Senate with forty-live additional members from the student body. Committees include members from the school-at-large. They are as follows: athletic, correspondence, dance, finance, games, inter- school, library, lost and found, parliamentary. property, safety, service, school, and com- munity relations. A signal honor came to the group this year in its being elected President of the Southern District of Schools in Pennsylvania in this activity. Annually a Senate Award of Merit is sponsored in the spring, at which time no less than three, nor more than Five, seniors who have been outstanding citizens through- out their three years are thus honored.

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34,2 1941 C,l'0Jeif0ne Standing: Sara Louise Hostetter. Russell Kettering, John Lilly. Anthony Baal. Mr, Ruhl, Sponsor, Edgar Neal, Richard Coates. Arthur Terr, Arlene Lenrz. Seated: Miss Ross, Sponsor, Marjorie Frantz, Betty Lesser, Kay McDermott, Betty Donley, Johann Klick. Polly Lou Penman. Betty Louise Bowman. Pearl Hostetter, Jeanne Bentz, Miss Nichols, Sponsor. Coelfditorx . . . POLLY LOU PENMAN, IOHANN KLICK Bllilillfji Manager ........... ANTHONY BAAL .f1X51'JfLIl7f Business Ikliznagcl' . . . . RUSSELL KETTERINO i'1S.f0l'I-Lift' Editors . . ..... Marjorie Frantz, Sara Hostetter, Betty Anspach, Doris Oberholtzer, Arlene Lentz, Kay McDermott, Arthur Terr, Pearl Hostetter, Iohn Lilly, Richard Coates, Betty Donley, Betty Bowman, Ieanne Bentz, Edgar Neal Typixts ........... Betty Leaser, Helen Cheresini, Pearl Hostetter, Doris Oberholtzer Faculty i'1liI!f5f'l'5 ....... Mr. Ruhl, Miss Nichols, Miss Ross Photographers . Lester Benson, Ioseph Lawless 112, Russell Uhler ,42 ' Being the First class to graduate that has spent a full three years in L. H. S., we want our LODESTONE to surpass all previous editions. The stali has worked vigorously to portray the paths we have trodden, and to retain and preserve the glorious memories of our school. ln order to make our book more successful, we believed two heads were better than one, and consequently, the LODESTONE of ,41 has Co-Editors, instead of an Editor-in-Chief. Appreciation must be expressed to every member of the Senior Class and to our fac- ulty advisers, for their unceasing, cheerful co- operation in making this book what it is.



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eniorzi core Ou fri fanchng .jfhf lil Standing: Pauline Ulrich, Fritz Bomberger. Sidney Levitz, William Dreher, Kenneth Mellinger, james Speraw, Kay McDermott, Marjorie Frantz, James Musheno, Charles McConnell, Norman Walters, Arthur Terr, John Lilly, james Wert, Polly Lou Penman. Seated: june Dengler, Robert Hornberger, Betty Jane Rock, Lucile Reifsnyder. Virginia Hartman. THRILLING MYSTERY IS PRESENTED ' The Cat and the Canary, a four-act melo- drama by Iohn Willard, was presented by two superb casts composed of twenty mem- bers of the I94I Seniors to two highly-thrilled audiences who literally packed the Lebanon High School auditorium. The play was held on the evenings of November 16 and 17. Miss R. Eileen McConnell was the capable coach of this very successful production. Betty Rock and Lucile Reifsnyder with great talent portrayed Annabelle West, the heroine, an artist from Greenwich Village, who inherited a large estate from her grand- father, Cyrus Canby West. The hero of the play, Paul Iones, was acted by Norman Wal- ters and Robert Hornberger. Paul was a veter- inarian, who became a mechanic, because there were no more horses. He did not care whether he inherited the estate or not, his main interest being his secret love of Anna- belle. Roger Crosley, the thoughtful and able lawyer of the late Cyrus West, was enacted by Arthur Terr and William Dreher. Sidney Levitz and Charles McConnell played the part of Harry Blythe, a serious young man who wished for the love of Annabelle and- the disposal of his competitor, Charlie Wilder. Mammy Pleasant, the old trusted West Indian servant of Cyrus West, who cared for the Glencliff estate during its twenty years of vacancy, was ably enacted by Marjorie Frantz and Kay McDermott. The part of Susan Sills- by, a nervous and psychic woman of middle age, who always thought someone or some- thing was going to harm her, was interpreted by Virginia Hartman and Pauline Uhlrich. A mature woman, Cicely Young, who had an optimistic view of life and who wanted to be helpful, was performed by Polly Lou Penman and lune Dengler. Iames Musheno and Ken- neth Mellinger took the part of Charlie Wild- er, a hot-headed young man, who finally 66

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