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AM . ,. 515 ' l r E 5 aw: .. .. i l 1 ORCHESTRA AND L. H. S. BAND ORCHESTRA ' The orchestra, under the excellent super- vision of Mr. R. Leslie Saunders, has proved to us that not all good musicians are old and gray-haired. This combination of young tal- ent has shown its ability to play difficult pieces with adept precision and complete harmony. Many of us have heard the orchestra at the productions. The Cat and the Canaryw and The Adorable Spendthriftf' and during as- sembly programs. After witnessing any of its performances, we can feel proud that Leb- anon High School has a really gifted group. Not only does the orchestra provide a source of enjoyment, but it also is an edu- cational medium for those participating and those listening. Each participant increases his skill and becomes a better musician, having the experience of playing with others and learning many new and dillicult selections.
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Top Row: Robert Seibert, Jack Stein. Irvin Orel, Rollin Yorty. Thomas Atkins, Raymond Cole- man. Third Row: Mr. A. F. Warfel, Sponsor, Evelyn Blouch, Helen Fernsler, Hazel Gamler, Rena Mae Biely. Jeanne Flocken. Betty Haag. Mr. L. J. Gilliland, Sponsor. Second Row: Arlene Lenrz, Mir- iam Etter. Nancy Sattazahn. Mary Louise Marshall. Johann Klick, Carolyn Mehaffey, Evelyn Lehr. First Row: Marjorie Frantz, Irene Sherman, Sara Louise Hostetter, Joan Boger, Ammon Belleman, Alfred Howard, Kenneth Keiter. 1 jig Wemtie Co-Editors . . . . IOAN BOGER, AMMON liEl.LEMAN Managing Editor . . . Sports Editors . Feature Editor . . . Exchange Editor . Associate Editors ...... . . KENNETH KEITER . . FRANK HAAK, SARA HOSTETTER . . MARIORIE FRANTZ . . ALFRED HOWARD . Iohann Klick, Arlene Lentz, Evelyn Lehr, Mary Marshall, Carolyn Mehaffey, Irvin Orel, Nancy Sattazahn, Robert Seibert, Irene Sherman, lack Stein, Rollin Yorty, Thomas Atkins, Harold Books, Evelyn Blouch, Raymond Coleman. Miriam Etter, Helen Fernsler, Ieanne Flocken, Betty I. Haag, Hazel Gamler, Miles Schaeffer Typist: ......... Mildred Bachman, Virginia I-lartman, Anne Shultz, Pauline Ulrich Faculty Adviser: ......... L. I. Gilliland, A. F. Warfel ' The Lebanon High School Newsette, su- pervised by Mr. Gilliland and Mr. Warfel, continued to turn out the best school news- paper in Eastern Pennsylvania-in the opin- ion of its enthusiastic staff and the delighted student body. Bi-weekly the Ncwsette was distributed in the home rooms on Friday immediately after dismissal, there being fifteen issues during the school term. The news stories and features were con- tributed by the faculty, students, staff, and occasional interested outsiders. The Co-Editors were two seniors, Ammon Belleman and Ioan Boger, and the Managing Editor was Ken- neth Keiter, a junior. Athletic spirit and sportsmanship were stressed by the Sports Edi- tors-Sara Hostetter and Frank Haakg Fea- tures were handled by the poetic senior-Mar- jorie Frantzg and the hardships of the Exchange Editor were borne with equanimity by Alfred Howard. Copy for print was typed by four seniors- Mildred Bachman, Virginia Hartman, Anne Shultz, and Pauline Ulrich. The entire staff, culled from all the classes in L.H.S., contributed their help so willingly that Mr. Warfel himself was heard to remark that the Newsette Staff of 1940-I94I was the most efficient with which he had ever worked.
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miica! gyroufm aue ig ear Some of the benefits derived through such organizations are manifold. The nucleus for future musicians is often formed, the listen- ing audience is acquainted with the finer type of music, and it inevitably develops a musical appreciation among students as well as the general public. One of the members of the orchestra, Rus- sell Brandt, was honored by being in the All- State Orchestra. Following is a list of the members: MARCHING ' During the year our outstanding music makers, numbering one hundred and nine pieces, have brought much spirit and enthu- siasm into our football games, summer con- certs, parades, and weekly assemblies with their tricky drills and formations and the drum majors' and majorettes' excellent baton and banner twirlings. Under maestro R. Les- lie Saunders, his assistant, Walter Whybrewg and student conductor, Edward Granger, the band concludes another memorable year. Featuring Guiseppe Creatore as guest con- ductor the annual concert, given on December 11, was well supported and attended. The Band sponsored a public card party and alumni dance in the gymnasium and several cake sales in the local markets, the proceeds of which were added to the fund being raised to defray the expenses of the Band to Newcastle, where it entered the State Band Contest on April 18 and 19. Fourteen talented musicians from the or- ganization participated in the Annual South- ern District Band Festival, held March 6, 7, and 8, in Waynesboro. The personnel is as follows: Violins--Russell Brandt, Marijane Gates, James Harris, Marian Leedorn, Lillian Louser, Otto Paris, Rachel Peiffer, Karl Saltzer, Evelyn Schamber, Harry Shoop, Marian Shreiber, Ann Weisgerberg Cello-Joan Bogerg Viola-Ella Peiffer, William Harris: Ban-Norman Walter, French Horns-Clifford Fields, Harry Folmer, Karl Kreider, Randolph Madlemg Flute:--Nancy Johns, Robert Hornberger, Lucile Reifsnyderg Clarinet:-Ram dall Brandt, Kenneth Keiter, Frank Meze, Gerald Satta- zahng Trumpets-John Fox, Edward Granger, Elmer Horstg Trombones-Thomas Lloyd, Ralph Moodyg Drums-Paul Allbright,Ruth Ellinger, Robert Finkel- stein, Richard Huntzingerg Saxophone:-Austin Harkins, Dorothy Kirst, Eva Weidman: Obo?Gordon Mander- bach, Helen Fernslerg Bassoon-Kathryn Dewalt, Rosa- lie Reinhold, Piaho-Thomas Shaak, Rollin Yorty. BAND Paul Albright, Russel Aurentz, Hartz Bomberger, Robert Bomberger, Harold books, Elinor Brandt, Randall Brandt, Edward Brestovansky, George Brewer, Edward Brensinger, Betty Bricker, Richard F. Brown, Doris Burns, Paul Ceresini, Catherine Dewalt, Ar- lene Ditzler, Herbert Ditzler, Virginia Donley, Dorothy Downes, William Dreher, Richard Ebright, Olive Eisenhauer, Ruth Ellinger, Dorothy Erdley, Dwight Fake, Helen Fernsler, Clifford Fields, Harry Folmer, Betty Fox, John Fox, Robert Finkelstein, Marian Geesaman, Edward Granger, Marian Greider, Austin Harkins, Annabelle Hartman. Marian Hassler, Frank Hauer, Sterling Hedrieks, Wilmer Hirschbock, Henry Homan, Robert Hornberger, Richard Huntzinger, George Jackson. Nancy Johns, Marian Jones, Elwood Kercher, Marilyn Kerkeslager, Kenneth Keiter, Frank Kerchner, Dorothy Kirst, Edmund Kiscadden, Carl Kreider, Martin Kreider, Wilbert Knapp, Elmer Horst, Peter Lebo, Ellen Lehman, Thomas Lloyd, Lillian Louser, Randolf Madlene, Gordon Manderbach, Nancy Mayhoffer, Kenneth Mellinger, Frank Meze, Charles Mc- Connell, Sidney Miller, Joyce Mills, Ralph Moody, Josephine Nocitra, Robert Parker, Richard Patches, John Peffley, James Randall, Harry Redinger, Audrey Reif- snyder, Lucile Reifsnyder, Jane Reinert, Rosalie Rein- hold, Carl Saltzer, Gerald Sattazahn, Thomas Schaak, Fred Shadel, George Shattles, Paul Shay, Robert Sheets, Orabelle Sherk, Chester Sherman, Robert Smith, Marian Progin. James Speraw, Jack Stein, Paul Steiner, Ralph Trautman, Mildred Trostle, Vincent Underkoffler, June Viall, Norman Walter, Eva Weidman, Anne Weisgerber, Israel Wertz, William Wertz, Harlan Wengert, Richard Wetzel, Carolyn Wolfe, Betty Yeagley, John Yoder, Rollin Yorty, William Zerman.
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