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Back Row: Russell Kettering. Third Row: Stephen Platz. Thomas lfhrgood. Wtlliaitx Zengerle. james Tucker. Second Row: Harry Folmer. Richard iibright. lfrank Boyer. First Row: Mr. Kiminell. Coach. Roh- ert Hovnherger. George Mish. Philip Hanford. jr.. liarl Shambaugh, james lVlusht-nn. Nlanager. Standing: Stephen Masser. Mr. Spangler. Coach, Earl Youtz. Richard Bogen, Edgar Neal, Thomas Culhane, Russell Brandt. Richard Hummel. Richard Kreiser, Eugene Biclcelman. Martin Hcverling. Kneeling: john Kiscadden, William Miller, Richard Blessing. Harold Trestle. Stephen jordan, jack Yost. Top Row: Kerry Gingrich, Stephen Jordan, jack Stevenson. james Har- ris. John Sholley. Lloyd Boltz, Sam- uel l,ight, Gerald Boyer, Third Row: John S. Stecl-check, Coach. Frank lVlcDaniels. Sterling Parks. Fflon Eisenhower. Kenneth Carpenter. Russell Wolfe. Edwin Stuart. Bernard Gill. Howard Reich. Charles Bross- man, Student Nlanager, Second Row: Richard Houser. Joseph Strangarity, Charles Simmers. Rich- ard Patches. Rohert Blouch. Harold Killinger. Harry Wagner, Robert laleclcard. William Peiffer. Richard Koons. Richard Beamesderfer. First Row: Robert Getz. Charles Ht-ckard. Steve Mnlesavick, George Mader, Rohert Rudy. Paul Matters. John Dt-llinger. Richard Mease. Top Row: Joseph Zahuralc. Thomas Donnachie. Second Row: Charles Wagner. john Sheffy. Ammon Shaalc. First Row: Edwin Larson. Sponsor. Nloe Rothenberg. Harry Shoop. Col captain, George R. Miller. Gofcaptain. Albert Zahurak. F. Dallas John. Sponsor.
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TENNIS ' The approach of spring brought not only the robins and crocuses, but also the annual call from Mr. Kimmel for a good supply of racquet-wielders. His wish for a spirited and earnest group of players was granted when approximately twenty boys signified their in- tentions of forming a tops tennis team for Lebanon High. Schedule April 24-Reading ., ............................ . May 1-Patton Trade ........... ,.. 5-F. 86 M. Academy ....... 8-Lancaster .......,......... ... 14-Pomville .........,..,..,. 21-Patton Trade .......,.,, 22-F. 86 M. Academy ,,...... 27-Lancaster .,....,,..,..,... 29-Reading ...,..,..,...... june 3-York ....... 9-Pottsville ..,. . , ..... Away ,.....,Home , ..,... Away Away .......Home .......Away ..,..,.Home .......Home Home .......Away , ....., Away CROSS COUNTRY ' The Cedar Cross Country squad, coached Schedule by Mr. Spangler, turned in Lebanon's first Lebanon opp. undefeated season. The Cedar Harriers car- on. 1 Boymown 27 28 Away rled off the Central Pennsy Cross Country Off- 4 Kulpfnom I5 40 Home League by capturing eight straight victories. gc: I: xmigg I is Home . C 4 . The Cedars qualified for the State Meet by on 18 Lum me Away U . , U . . ste: 23 32 Home placing. ln the District III and Regional od, 24 Bg,d,b,,,,, 15 40 Home Championships. However, Edgar Neal, pace Oct. 29 Pottsville 23 32 Home setter of the squad, fell ill at this time, and gov' 2 Diz i?iMf 34 Pm' Rudinl the Cedars failed to enter a full team in the ov' 5 Jo l' 'ms 25 30 Hom' Nov. 9 Regional 3d Place Lafayette State Meet' Nov. 16 State Meet fno Team! State College WRESTLING ' The 1940 wrestling season of the Cedar Schedule matmen marks the beginning of Lebanons entry into the District 3 Wrestling League. I-25111011 OPP- Mr. Iohn Steckbeck, football coach and teach- J 9 Hnshey 0 48 Aww H H k I . h S h 1 Jan. 16 Lancaster 3 43 Away er at enry ouc unior .lg c oo , was Jan. 2, Hamm, 10 38 Home head coach of the squad with Mr. W. W. Jan. 29 Bethlehem o 34 Away Spanglgf as Faculty Manager, Feb. 3 Stevens Trade 15 42 Home As the sport is only a youngster in Lebanon Feb' 6 W'Y 'Sb ' 22 21 Hom' - - - - Feb. 13 West York 8 28 Away High, the Hnlshed points observed this year F , , , , , , eb. 20 Steelton 3 32 Home will be a contributing Hint to light next year s Feb, 26 Manheim 23 20 Home added birthday candle. Feb. 28 Carlisle 5 39 Away GOLF ' Mr. Edwin Larson and Mr. Dallas Iohn SChedule are co-sponsors ofthe 1941 golf team. Thomas April 1a-Hmpey . .,........,......,......., . ..,. away Donnachie, Sr., professional golfer at the Leb- ' igjgfffxfsiggfilziii tl anon.Courltry Club, IS giving the lads plenty May 2-Kumown -'--. hom of pointers ln an unofficial capacity. 9-Lancaster ..... ..--.... u wmv d - f h 14-Reading ' .......,,. . ,...,. home Harry Shoop was electe Captaln 0 t C 16-Wyomlssmg ......., ..,...,. h ome team for the coming season, which opened -'4- 1:-:i::'e on April 18 when the Cedars played Hershey. 29-.1-lmhey ...... .home g I I l I 1 1 1 M 1 M M M 90
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Top Row: Coach Giles, Coach Thrush, Josh Zahurak, Roland Kurtz, George Bowman, Stephen Jordan, John Wagner. Frank Haak, Griffith Weik, Thomas Gates, Russell Brandt, Earl Youtz, Edgar Neal, Jack Steven- son, Edwin Stewart, William Viall, Robert Ulrich, Samuel Light, Robert Seibert, Manager. Third Row: Richard Gates, Elon Eisenhauer, Samuel Wike, Weldon Grubb, Charles Beamesderfer, Kerry Gingrich, Gerald Boyer, Robert Beek- ley, John Albert, Lloyd Brubaker, Donald Lasch, Rudolph jordan, Wal- ter Kleinfelter, Charles Shay, William Laux, Peter Frantz, Manager. Second Row: Robert Piarote, Thomas Culhane, Donald Dohner, Richard Hershberger, Donald Kotay, Rodney Kotay, Harold Yingst, Edward O'Neill, Stephen Ruff, Edward Traut- man, John Shalley, Lloyd Wood, Ralph Rhen, Ralph Light, Isadore Bressler, Manager. First Row: Peter Gamber, Grant Spangler, William Keifer, Arthur Haulman, Charles Brossman, Louis Raymond, Albert Zahurak, Samuel Peters, Charles McGovern, Richard Englehart. Richard Kreiser, Stephen Massar, Kenneth Good, Manager. we 31064 jeani Schedule April William Penn Home April Penn Relays Philadelphia May Lancaster Home May Class B-Cornwall Home May Class B1Jonestown Home May Class B-Annville Home May Class B-Lebanon J. V. Home May Steelton and John Harris Harrisburg Miy Pottsville Home May Class B-Biglerville Home May Class B-Lebanon J. V. Home May District III Away May State State College May Pottsville Relays Away ' The Track and Field candidates reported to Coach Bernie Thrush on Monday, March 7. Veterans as well as green-horns assembled and displayed the spirit of true athletes. An- swering the first call were EdU Neal, already a name in Lebanon High Track history, Bill Viall, I-Iunsen Wagner, Bob Piarote, Ber- nard Neely, Frank Haak, Gordon Lewis, i'Russ Brandt, Earl Youtz, and 'gEd', Stew- BFI. Coach Thrush's track weakness lay chiefly in the Held and weight events, provided tal- ent could be developed there, Lebanon ex- pected to have a banner year in Track. Coach Feeser and Coach Giles divided these events between them, the former taking high jumps, broad jumps, and pole vaulting, and the latter the weight events-shot put, discus, and jave- lin. Coach Thrush took over the running events. The Cedar cinder path boys hit their stride in their opening meet with William Penn on the local field. Showing skill were Bob Piarote, who took first place in the century and 220 and who ran on the winning mile- relay team, Ed Neal, another veteran, who turned in a hrst place in the mile and an- chored the mile-relay team, Bernard Neely, who was second in high jumps, Gordon Lew- is, who won in the low hurdles, Hunse,' Wagner, who ran the third leg of the mile- relay, and Bill Viall, who ran a close third in the IOO. The trackmen were leading the Penn speedsters until the results of the weight and field events came in. Unfortunately for the runners, the weight men lost twenty points out of twenty-four. This gave William Penn a hard-earned victory over the Cedars by the score of 59-69. The mile-relay team ventured to Philadel- phia where they competed in the Penn Relays. L. H. S. finished fourth, the same as last year, in competition with the Big Fifteen schools. The team met a setback when their anchor man, Ed', Neal, dislocated his knee. Other members of the team who carried L. H. S. forward through a prosperous series of event- ful rneets were Haak, VVagner, Piarote, Bow- man, and Stewart.
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