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

 - Class of 1941

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South Lebanon High School - Ionian Yearbook (Iona, PA) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 99 of 110
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Page 99 text:

A A ..,,. gn Betty Weaver, Sara Louise Hostetter, George Huff, Anna Mae Euston, Fritz Bomberger, Sara Louise Light, Claire Miller. Standing: Joyce Folmer, Betty Hoover, Esther Frantz Patricia Culhane, Harold Hersh, Jack Harris, Natalie Culhane, Ruth Killinger, Betty Hartman, Miss Leese Sponsor. First Row: Aurie Brandt, Betty Schaeffer, Miriam Shirk Christine Mumma, Sara Louise Light, Minerva Ens minger. CHEER SQUAD ' Headed by Fritz Bomberger, captain, the cheerleaders faithfully accompanied the band to all interscholastic games. They lifted the players' spirits high and pumped pep into the stands. l Their awarded letters they can descrvingly display with well-earned pride for completing a job splendidly done. Next year the school will be minus four ARCHERY ' The Archery Club was an extra-curricular activity in Lebanon High School for several years under the supervision of Mr. I. C. White. This year it was taken over as an in- tramural sport by the Physical Education De- partment. The club members meet Monday and Wednesday afternoons at four oiclock for target-practice. During the fall and winter the Robin Hoods assembled in the second floor corridor outside the shopsg and in the spring, back of the bleachers facing the baseball dia- mond. cheerleaders, who are in the graduating class: Sara Louise Hostetter, Sara Light, George Hull, and Fritz Bomberger. The luniors who will continue to wear the service badge are Claire Miller and Betty VVeaver. To these leaders who gave and gave, the class of K'4I expresses its hand in hand ap- preciation. CLUB The boys and girls made enough bows and arrows in thc Woodshop to provide equipment for any prospective members who might be unable to make their own. The sport is be- coming more and more popular for both boys and girls, and plans are being made for meets next year. OFFicers of the club include Co-Presidents, Iack Harris and Sara Louise Lightg Treasurer, Aurie Brandt, and Sponsors, Miss Leese and Mr. Spangler.

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Top Row: Frances McDonald, Student Manager, Betty Collins, Miss Leese, Coach. o oanne Second R w: J , . Hornickell, Jean Kleinfelter, jean Badger, Betty Henning. First Row: Mildred Dabich, Sara Louise Hostetter, Mary Aurentz, Cap- tain, Grace Hockley, Pauline Del- linger. Not On Picture: Betty Weaver Bittner Thelma UA Uaraify gaahzfgaff Schedule Lebanon Opp. Dec. 15 Alumnae 22 18 Home Dec. 20 Annville 27 26 Home jan. 9 Annville 1 8 22 Away' Jan. 16 Bell Telephone 39 15 Home Jan. 22 Hummelstown 32 30 Home Feb. 5 Lebanon Business College 30 24 Home Feb. 7 Schaefferstown 46 39 Away Feb. 18 Hummel stown 28 42 Away Feb. 2 S Lititz 49 28 AwaY Mar. 3 Schaefferstown 36 1 7 Home Mar. 6 Lititz 5 3 19 Home Mar. 11 Lebanon Valley College 56 24 Home ' Many enthusiastic candidates turned out for the Girls, Basketball team, which in 1941 completed one of the most successful seasons in the history of Lebanon High School. Al- though the Cedarettes were not undefeated, their organized playing helped them end the current season with ten victories and only two losses. The first victory was recorded against an inexperienced Alumnae team 22-18. The next to fall a victim to Coach Leese's lassies was the strong Annville sextette. This 27-26 setback was the first loss in twenty-five starts for the Annvillites. ln a return game the score was reversed, as the Cedarettes went down in defeat in a 'Lnip and tuckw game 22-18. The Cedarettes again broke into the win column when they swamped the Bell Tele- phone Girls 39-15. This was the Hrst game in which all members of the squad played. A hard-Fighting Hummelstown six was subdued in a Final-quarter-spree that spelled victory for the Cedarettes by the score of 32-30. The Red and Blue girls gained another vic- tory at the expense of the Lebanon Business College 30-24 on the local court. In a pre- liminary game, the Iay-Vees eked out a win over Henry Houck 7-6. To continue with their schedule, the Cedar- ettes next conquered Schaefferstown 46-39. This Winning streak was halted momen- tarily when Lebanon ran up against a de- termined Hummelstown sextette, the final score being 28-42 in favor of Hummelstown. In the First encounter with the girls of Lititz High, the Lebanon team proved supe- rior, for they easily overcame the difficulties of a small gym, and Won 36-17. Schaefferstown again fell prey to the Cedar- ettes on the local court, losing 36-17. In a return game with Lititz, the Red and Blue again scored a one-sided victory by trouncing them to the tune of 53-19. In the final encounter of the season, the Cedarettes swamped the Lebanon Valley Sex- tette by the score of 56-24. As an added attraction the Cedarettes spon- sored a Play Day to which all the girls, who were members of the basketball teams of the high schools represented, were invited. The teams present were Annville, Schaefferstown, Lititz, and Hummelstown. Throughout the year the team was cap- tained by Mary Aurentz, and the student manager was Frances McDonald.



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Headstand Snap under Six man pyramid Squat vault Flank vault Arch support Spide at noontime

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