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

 - Class of 1941

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GIRLS' ORATORICAI CONTESTANTS Standing: Marilyn Hohr. Marjorie l'rantl. Seated: -Ioan liogor. Juno Ut-nglur. BL-tty lrlvxniinpz. Mum lfvans. Sponsor. lfmma Noll. Iairilu Rm-rfanydvr. Not on picture: lflh-n la-hman BOYS' ORATORICAI, CONTESTANTS Standing: Nnrinan Wfalit-rs.. fllmrlt-5 Mt' Cfunns-ll. Seated: llm-rnard Gull. Robert Donough. Ralph Mundy. Min Evans. Sponsor. 'l'lmin.u lflxrgimtl, Charli-5 Ycaglcy. FRENCH CLUB Tvp Row: Hari! llnnxhcrgvr. Rusaell Aurvnil. Carl Krt-id--r. KL-nnt-th Hcbcr- llnig. Clnrlvs Nlrffunnn-ll. Third Row: Kunnvili Nlvlllngcr. Russell Ku-trrung. Ralph Mundy. Wayiic Gur- lwnch, Tlmrnaw. fihrgood. Robe-rt Don- uugh. Mixf Hoffman. Sponyor. Serond Row: Ht-riy janv Rock. Polly Lou pi-mnan. Row Sirlcm-rman. Marilyn Bohr, Maryoriv Frantz. Lurllv Rcifnnycler. Lil- lian Arnold. Arln-nv la-nw. Ellvn Lt-hman. First Row: lfwthvr Ifflu-rt. Mary Hissnvr. Kay MrDvrinnit. Iisthvr Frantz. Marian Gi-rnc-ri. Ht-lt-n I.auv.ln-rmilcli. joys-phinc Mahon. Mary lllssinpvr. jvannc Krciclvr. GERMAN CLUB Top Row: lfdgar Ni-al, Fritz Hombcrgcr. vlnhn Pi-fflt-y. Russs-ll Brandt. Dwight lfakm-, Clan-ncv fvlark. Carl Wfunderlxch. john Vavrulls. Fourth Row: Frank Hank. Annnon Bells' man, Roy Ku-15.1-r. lit-rnard Gill. Ralph iiorhr. Rolwri Sln-urz. Charlvs Yvaglvy. Rn-hartl Mvlly. fhird Row: Ht-lon Ki'visvr, Lucillv Straulw. jnyrv lfnlmvr. livtty Flonvur. Alaincs Wert. Rulwri Hornlwrgvr. Arthur Turr. john Shrt-llwr. Frank Mi-lv. Sei-ond Row: lidiih Rt-:lnmt-r. Hurry Kun. Ulivc lfxst-nliailvr. Mildrvd Hlckslur. 'lvlxvllna lnlnrniflu-l. Norma Klscaddvn. lftta Ayn-rs. lin-tty 1.1-ob. Bcity Kiefcr. Mins. Hoffinan. Spunnor. First Row: Marian l.L-Van. Virginia Shif- frr. ffhrniint- liruwn. Lunllt- Shuckvr. lfvm-lyn Kln-1-mr, junt- Dt-nglvr. Dorothy Cin-4-nawali. Sara Louiw Hosta-tu-r. -Ioan liugt-r. Johann Klirlt.

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Ollldl' leI .SEQQQC . . . GIRLS' ORATORICAL CONTEST ' The Eighteenth Annual Woman,s Club Oratorical Contest was held Friday, February 28. Marjorie Frantz was awarded Hrst honors, her subject being America, the Land of Opportunityf, Second rating went to Lucile Reifsnyder, who spoke on A'Uncle Sam Pre- pares. Third was Ioan Boger, who discussed Do You Want to Be Classified or Cured?', Prizes of fifteen, ten, and five dollars will be awarded to the winners at the Commence- ment Exercises in Iune. Other competitors were: Iune Marie Deng- ler, Betty Henning, Marilyn Bohr, Ellen Leh- man, and Emma Nolt. The young orators were coached by Miss Ruth Evans, Head of the high school English Department. The judges included Mrs. H. H. Boger, a representative of the Woman's Club, the Reverend Paul Miller, and Attorney Wil- liam Egli. BOYS' ORATORICAL CONTEST ' The Twenty-First Annual Cyrus G. Rauch Oratorical Contest was held on Friday, Ian- uary 31. Prizes of fifteen, ten, and five dollars were awarded to the winners. First honors went to Robert I. Donough, whose oration was entitled, The Battle of the Music Organizationsf, In second place was Norman A. Walter, who used the theme A New Field in In- dustry, and third place was given to Charles P. Yeagley, who discussed What Does Music Mean? The prize money will be awarded at the Commencement exercises on Thursday, Iune 12. The other speakers were: Bernard Gill, Ralph Moody, Charles McConnell, and Thomas Ehrgood. Iudges for the contest were the Reverend Melvin Rood, Attorney L. Ehrman Meyer, and Mr. Iohn M. Smith, a member of the Board of School Directors. FRENCH CLUB ' Many enjoyable periods were spent every two weeks, in an effort to acquaint the mem- bers of the club with the cultural and every- day usages of the French language. Early in the fall, oflicers were elected and committees appointed for the club. Meetings were conducted in the French language in two classes under the guidance of Miss Hoffman. Programs presented contained games, sto- ries, puzzles, and songs of France. The most enjoyable meeting was the Val- entine Party. After a very brief business ses- sion, valentines were distributed and games played. The climax came when a few gener- ous members treated the club to refreshments. The rest of the meeting was passed in con- tented silence while everyone indulged in his favorite pastime. Nous vivons mangerln GERIVTAN CLUB ' Although the club was organized rather late in the year, many informative and jolly meetings were held. Like its sister, the French Club, two classes were organized and sponsored by Miss Hoff- man. The meetings were held every second Fri- day. They were conducted just like any other school meeting except that German was used instead of English. The devotions, minutes, and announcements were given in German, much fun being derived from the translations. Each class elected presiding officers, and pro- gram committtees were appointed for every meeting.



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TRI-HI-Y Top Row: Mary Edris. Eleanor Arnold, Helen Young. Seventh Row: Lucile Reifsnyder, Eliza- beth Bowman. Betty Trout. Patricia Frick, Marian Leedom, Irene Ebersole, Pauline Ulrich, Eleanor Guerrisi. Sixth Row: Etta Ayers. Marian Greider, Esther Frantz. Betty Hoover. Lois Coxey, Marian Lf.-Van. Rosalie Reinhold. Fifth Row: Joyce Folmer. Lucille Straub, Betty Louise Bowman. Pearl Hostetter. Christine Margut. Betty Keesey. Lorna Spangler. Audrey Lauther. Fourth Row: Sara Louise Hostetter. Helen Hoch, Nancy Sattazahn, Mary Louise Marshall. Mary White, Esther Wert. Olga Cook. Marian Sowers. Third Row: Marian Gernert. Doris Har- bold, Helen Laudermilch. Betty Leob. Betty Kiefer. Norma Kiscadden. Ruth Reed. Grace Early, Doris Thompson. Second Row: Miss Nichols. Sponsor. Miss Bortz, Sponsor, Evelyn Lehr. Made- line Wintyeim. Marilyn Marks. Marilyn Bohr, Miss McConnell. Sponsor. First Row: Caroline Mehaffey, Arlene Lentz. Johann Klick. Doris Oberholtzer, Jeanne Kreicler. Polly Lou Penman, Kay McDermott. Annabelle Weinltold. Jo- sephine Mahon, HI-Y Top Row: Frederick Fetzer. Donald Dohner. Fifth Row: Russell Aurentz. William Hicks. Thomas Culhane. Carroll Missi- mer. Robert Gollam. Thomas Foltz. Richard Fields, Paul Griffith. Richard Todd. Fourth Row: Hartz Bomberger, Carl Uhrich, James Groy. Kenneth Carpenter, James Wert. Claude Wagner. Donald Behney. Donald Maurer. Third Row: Robert Krum. James Blouch, Earl Clouser. Michael Conner. Ralph Kuhlman, Kenneth Heberling. James Musheno. Thomas Ehrgood. Second Row: Samuel Swanger, Edward Bladwin. William Kleinfelter. Luther Hicks. Richard Heilman. Robert Don- ough, William Viall, John Shott. First Row: James Boyer. Frederick Bom' berger. Robert Keller, Frank Haak, Lu- ther Inlutchinson. Richard Fisher, Ray- mond Coleman. Thomas Atkins, Mr. Larson. Sponsor. SAFETY PATROL Top Row: Ralph Barr. Mark Sanclo, Lloyd Boltz. James Speraw. Mr. Burgner, Sponsor. First Row: Matthew Sabo. Richard Youtz. GIRL GUARDS Top Row: Joanne Bittner. Marian Bork' ner, Betty Trafford. Betty Collins. Betty Henning. Doris Hoy. Miss Groh. Sponsor. Third Row: Miss Evans. Sponsor. Merrie Wike. Marian Romig. Arlene Boltz, Mary Byle. Nancy Fox. Geraldine Garman, Second Row: Betty Reich, Kathryn Hersh- berger. Mary Blouch. Marie Edwards, Thelma Hornickell. Pearl Peiffer, Doris Albert. Anna Fields. First Row: Jean Poorman. Nancy Blouch. Yvonne Rettew, Marjorie Frantz, Audrey Sanders. Anna Shultz. Mary Dissinger.

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