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

 - Class of 1952

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31- ll ix' i , I THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Class of 1952, realize we are about to leave our dear Lebanon High. With tears in out eyes and sadness in our hearts, we do hereby present to the underclassmen our Last Will and Testament. Our dearest possessions are bequeathed to the following: 1 Peggy Schauer and Ken Miller, the lucky creatures, get the golden tones of Jackie Kristoff and Donald Griffith. I? alph Cox, our Young Mbwith a Horn, turns his horn over to the willing and capable hands of Pete Schwalm. Carol Brooks will receive jack Peifer's paint set plus his artistic ability. Stacy Gettle's study hall siestas go to Nancy Plasterer, who surely can use them. Ronald Brandt may have Donald Light's careful driving. No one else has nerve to take it. Jane McClelland's wardrobe will be added to Jagkie Sm-ith's collection. Stanley Henry inherits Dick Shepps' extraordinary cheering ability. Dick doesn't want it anymore, CCan we blame him?j Honeyboy's basketball strategy is dribbled to Wootz Wagner. We know he'll use it well. The dazzle on the third finger of the left hand of the senior girls goes to the junior girls. CWe wonder whether they can beat our record.j Mary Grace Bonanni's arched eyebrows are willed to Eileen Demmy. Keep them up, Eileen. Lynn Heilman is the fortunate recipient of Dick Nicholas' harem. Pinky Fees, naturally red hair goes to Joanne Engle. She tried hard enough for the same. Craig Swavely's Apollo build will be shifted to George Peters, who will carry it well. The entire Junior Class may have our closed prom troubles. Walter Wolfe's homework dodging goes to Jack Lenker, though .lack is doing well for himself. Whoever wants it, may have Marilyn Kupp's tardiness. It will conserve the energy usually used in arriving at school on time. Beryll Mohler and Ann Israel leave the Wildwood, N. beach and boardwalk to whoever is lucky enough to get there. Take good care of them, because Beryll and Ann expect' to go there again. Joellen Hartnett willingly gives her freckles to Ann Weaver, who already has a few of her own. Andy Wentzler, who Always Leaves Them Laughing, wills his bag of tricks to Ronnie Swanger. Catherine Carmany leaves her ability to tickle the ivories to Joyce Tarrach, who will not let it go to waste. This year's Lodeftone and Newfette staffs leave a dose of their traditional, but friendly, rivalry to next year's staffs. We would like to leave to the faculty another hard-working class like the class of 1952. We don't think that will happen. The school may have our beat-upu books, chewed-up pencil stubs, and scarred desks. We shall not guarantee that they can be used again. The entire senior class leaves to the junior class all of the hard work I and good times our class have had this year. J il Signed and sealed in the spring of our last year in Lebanon High. J ' The Clay: of 1952 FY 4 ll46ll L +- f Egret

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CLASS HISTORY Dear Class of 1952, Do you remember when we, as awestruck sophomores, experienced our first day at Lebanon High? Those horrible one-eyed monsters known as lockers! Pardon me, says the little soph to the big senior, but could you tell me how to get to room 22713 ? Why, certainly, glad to help! Where do we find ourselves? In the boiler-room! Oh, well, we'll be seniors, too, someday. Q. Time passed, and the fall of 1950 saw us as juniors. This year the basketball team brought home the bacon in the form of the Central Penn Championship. Two of our girls took honors when .lewell Lilly won first prize and Edith Blechert, second, in the County V.F.VV. Auxiliary essay contest. A dozen or more of our class- mates were honored by having their peoms published in Young America Singr, the anthology of the National High School Poetry Association. And, oh, that junior party! Who will ever forget Andy Wentzler and those yo-yos? Well, we finally made it! September 1951 saw us as seniors. Everyone loves a parade. Werenlt we proud when we saw jim Krum leading Le- banon's Bond Parade down Cumberland Street? P Russ Bomberger brought honors to our school by winning 15250 in a state-wide Pennsylvania Week essay contest. 1' Testing one, two, three! That's Russ, too, our student announcer at the football games. Didn't that stadium look neat with the flags of the teams of the league flying high? Thanks to the Key Club for this project! Who will ever forget that super-duper production Dear Ruthu? The cast, coached by Mr. A. C. Berger, Jr., did a fine piece of work, not only in their acting, but in the construction of the beautiful new scenery. By this time-November-we were well-acquainted with our new senior teachers. At Christmas the Lodeftonf really showed the Nrwfftte what was what by carrying off first prize with their Toy tree at the senior Christmas party. When we returned to school after Christmas, many of the girls were wearing new rings-diamond-setfon the third finger of their left hands. Remember when Joanne Lloyd blushed for days after a too-long session underneath the sunlamp? And the Leap Year Dance, when the tables turned, and the girls invited the fellows and took charge of their entertainment! Girls, we hope it helped! Donald Griffith and Myrtle Brouse won first places in the District Chorus this year. Myrtle later lent her marvelous voice to the State Chorus. Looking back, we realize our years of high school passed much too quickly. Grad- uation with its multiple festivities came far too soon. We found that we had passed, as students, through the halls of our Alma Mater for the last time. Remember? ix g Y grim Vrvv A.....n ' +R. Q. - MM -. 2 - - ... , Sincerely yourf. l 5 THE HISTORIAN OF 1952 f Q j l ll , ll' m t X li 'ff M f , e 5 ' W1 ll W i 4 4 ' .

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