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

 - Class of 1952

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Standing at microphone: Jeanne Wilder, Stephanie l-licking. Fin! Row: Pat Halsell, Mary Grebe, Sue Ellen Kimmel. John Kershner, Valerie Miller, Anna Mae Saltzer, Barbara Tyson. Srrond Row: Miss Eileen McConnell, azlvirerg Mary Ann Srohler, Marilyn Blouch, Shirley Brightbill, Jacquelyn Devine, Jennie Pierce, Marilyn Mann. Third Row: Jacqueline Kristoff, Barbara Larpenteur, Eldon Long, Ronald Drum, Ronald Swanger, Richard McCarty. Fourth Row: Marie Bowman, Barbara Deiter, Mollie Goren, Kathleen Fisher, Nancy Horst, Kay Kirby, Eileen Boland. Sfanding rear: Harry Siegel. Frederic Keifer. James Krum, -lohn Shaak, Pierre Silldorff. DRAMATIC CLUB During the past year the Dramatic Club has accomplished much. This club of drama en- thusiasts is a credit to Lebanon High. Throughout the year the members have presented a number of entertaining radio broadcasts. Cn November -I the group journeyed to Millersville State Teachers College to present Sally Takes a Bowf, It was an outstanding success. Later they gave a repeat performance for the student body of Lebanon High. However, this club is not all work and no play. Social activities, one of which was a HalloWe'en party, are scheduled regularly, too. Miss Eileen McConnell is the adviser ofthe club. The officers are: john Kershner, prefidfntg Valerie Miller, vice-prerz'a'mztg Mary Grebe, Zrfasurerg and Sue Ellen Kimmel. Secretary. l71ll

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Ffrfi Row: Myrtle Hrouse, Anna .lane Martin. Dolores Shearer. Betty Hartman, Patricia Knoll. Clarence Patteson, John Dissinger. Richard Dows, Craig Krause. Donald Griffith. Miss Margaret E. Gluck, dirfcmrg Robert Reppert Bruce Keefer. Kenneth Miller. Jacqueline Kristofli, Helen Musheno, Grace Sherman. Arlene Benninglioff. Elizabeth Gottshall, Barbara l-lelman. lrene Lauclermilch. Semin! Row: Rhona Reinhold. Pat Galebach. Jacqueline Eetterhof. Joseph Frazier, VVilliam Bowman, Cyril Sholly. Ross Plasterer. Peter Moyer John Schauer, Ralph Cox. ,lane Keith. Patricia Smith. Nancy Beckley, Margaret Schauer, Eleanor Deraco. Joyce Tarrach. Mary Grace Bonanni. Tlzirzl Rocca' Martha Glassmoyer, Marie Sotzin. Virginia l-lalsell, Rhea Reinhold, Pat Shay. Charles Fasnacht, Samuel Steckheck. William Haines, Elizabeth Lewis, -lane Mann, Janet Hrightbill, Yvonne Anderson. Ruth Wile, Mary Ann Stohler, Eileen Demmy, Emily Ludwig. Fnurllz. Row: Eileen Brouse. Hilda Spangler, Ann lsrael, Chester Miles, George Manz, John Deamer. Robert Hartz, Thomas Baylor, Benjamin McHenry, Eugene Hostetter. Kay Weaver, Heather Aurentz, Joanne Strohman, Joanne Smith, Shirley Boyer, Lorraine Coleman, Peggy Biever, Nancy Schreiber. A CAPPELLA CHOIR One of our high-school's busiest organizations is the A Cappella Choir. This group, directed by Miss Margaret Gluck, is called upon time after time to furnish music for programs. The choir sings not only in high school, but also in the local civic clubs and organizations. At Christmas, because of a blizzard, the choir had to cancel its program on the steps of the Lebanon County Court House. On another day. however, it cheered the patients in the local hospital with Yuletide music. The Annual Christmas Candlelight Concert was held in the school auditorium. As the feature number in the concert the members sang The Christmas Story,', an account ofthe Nativity in song, carols, and Biblical verse. ln the spring the choir again presented a concert on the stage ofthe school. The group gave radio broadcasts every two weeks over the local radio station. The success of the choir is lar elv due to the ex ert leadershii of Miss Gluck, who selects . D D g . D P . . l excellent music and gives her time generously to improve the singing. To both director and choir, we Wish to say, Thank you for your inspiring music. May your success continue indefinitely! ll70ll



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SmlmI.' Nlary l.ou lVlt-yer, llarhara l,arpenteur, lVlrs. T.OI1jft'I1L'CliL'I', ftlllffll Nancy Schreihcr. Catherine Carrnany. SHUI!!!-7lQ.' l,0rraine l,iuht. Nancy fVliller. -Irwell l.illy. lflaine l,t-ho. Barhara Vtolli. Sandra lfees. GIRLS' ORATORICAL CONTESTS 'lihe Twenty-ninth Annual Girls' Uratorical Contest, sponsored hy the W'onian's Clulv of l,ehanon, was held in the auditorium lhursday afternoon, lVlarch l3. 1952. Nancy Miller was the winner with her oration, The Fears of Youth and the Future. Nancy received the lirst prize of fifteen dollars. Second place was a tie hetween Sandra Fees and Lorraine Light. Sandra spoke on juvenile Delinquency- Vlho's Problem? l,orraine's oration was entitled Atomic EIN:'l'gY lVl11I1lS Wlilling Servant. ltach received a prize ol seven dollars and a half. to he awarded at the commencement exercises in blune. The other contestants and their orations were Catherine Cartnany, Racial Prejudiceng ,lewel lally. Where ls Your Faith? liarlvara Larpenteur. Opportunities Linlinnted : and Mary Lou Meyer. Freedom ot the Press. All of these girls were excellent orators, as was indicated by the remarks of the judges, the teachers, the students. and many visitors. lhe judges lor the contest were lVlrs. Harold A. Krohn, .-Xttorney Alaines l,. Atkins. and the Reverend Henry -I. Herber. The girls showed their appreciation to Mrs. Hilda Longeneclcer, who coached all of them, hy presenting her with a gilt after the contest. l72ll

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