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Firff Row: Barbara Deiter, Darlene Bender, Nancy Beckley, Russell Bomberger, Robert Cook. Daniel - Grimes, Ralph Cot, Bruce Heckard. Doris Drum. Sammi' Row: Mrs. Kase. advifer: Jeanne Wiltler, Barbara Vllolf, Dolores Rauch, Sonja Hartman, Nancy Plasterer, Marlene Trafford, Fern l,ebo. William Logan. Mr. Intrieri, azlrfifer. Third Row: Kay Light, Joyce Tarrach. lane lidwards. Hilda Spangle , Josephine Spangler, Ruth Nlesics. Elaine l,ebo. Phyllis Grosky, Carol Brooks, ,lane McClelland. Fourth Row: Phyllis Book. Lois Gingrich. Lillian Bicksler, Ronald Gerhart. John Paul Kershner, Karl Romberger. Robert Knisley. Donald Light. Fred Stickler. Fifth Row: David Boltz. jay Stager, James Care, Richard Ward, James Krum. Thomas Fertig, Eddie Koslosky. Richard Brucher. Andrew Hawryluk. .lack Peifer, Glenn Kiscadden. STUDENT'SENATE Our Student Senate is very active in school affairs. The Senate always has a campaign through- out the year to improve conditions in the school. Its members sell you those programs which you buy at football games in order to raise money for their fund. They sponsor the Tri-Class Play to raise money also. For this, they promote publicity, handle ticket sales, and provide usherettes. With the proceeds, they pay for outside assemblies, which are always entertaining. This year the Senate held dancing classes twice a month in the school gym in order to have the students meet each other, become better-acquainted, and primarily learn to dance. This year, as in the past two years, the Senate has provided a Drivers' Training Course which enables the boys and girls in the school to learn how to drive correctly and safely. ' These are only a few ofthe many activities which are carried on by the Student Senate. The Senate members are a diligent, ever-busy group who work forthe benefit of all ofus in school. Their advisers, Mrs. Grace Kase and Mr. Merino Intieri, also work very hard to help our Senate members and encourage them in their projects. l65l
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Fir-,rl Row: Martha Glassmoyer, Patricia Barnhart. Bruce l.enich. Barbara l.arpenteur. Nancy Schreiber. Jay Stager, Donald Griffith, Albert Arnold. S?f07Id Row: Miss Martha Ross, Miss Ruth Hoffman, advirfrrg Irene Laudermilch, Helen Musheno, Elizabeth Gottshall, Phyllis Grosky, Allen Ziegler, Miss Wagner, Miss Joan Nichols, adzfirerx. Third Row: Miss Julia Wierman, advirer, Suzanne Peiffer, Betty Kay Bickel. Elaine Lebo. Betty Harr- man. Ann Israel. Rhona Reinhold. Beryll Mohler, Carole Souders. LODESTONE Ah, yes! ltls the same old story. l forgot my write-ups were due today! This is the perennial cry of all Lodfftone staffs, but to date final deadlines have always been met. As you may know, this year is the hundredth annniversary of the founding of Lebanon Public Schools. The 1952 Lodfftone in addition to the usual activities of writing, dummy making, drawing, and typing, has been exceedingly busy. The staff has spent hours and hours in research in the library and in the Historical Society rooms, looking for material, for this very special yearbook. With the help of our advisers, Miss Nichols, Miss Ross, Miss VVagner, Miss Wierman, and Miss Hoffman, this task has been completed. Not only work on the annual yearbook has kept the staff busy, but also extra activities, such as making favors for the Veterans' Hospital, have engaged the time of a busy homeroom. In November the Lodfftomf and the Newrette homerooms held their annual contest to see which could sell the greater number of tickets for the senior class play. Although the Lodertone hates to admit the fact, the Newrfttf won. Only, however, by the skin of their teeth. The prize was an ice-cream party for the Newfette staff, in the knotty pine room. Lodeytone members serving as hosts. It seemed at first, as ifthe ice-cream party would be a Hpretzel party, because the ice cream arrived just as everybody was about ready to go home. The Lodzrlomf Christmas tree was awarded first prize at the senior Christmas party. Since Room 227 I3 had a share in this win, they, too, attended the party, which was given for the Newrerze. This is a cross section of the activities of the Lodertone. In closing, the staff members would like to thank the advisers for their help and their patience in preparing this Hundredth Anniversary edition. The whole staff hopes that you, the subscribers, will like it. ll66ll
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