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Fluffy: Ronald Gerharr. Lorraine Light. Mary Lou Meyer. Shirley Steiner. Shirley Pennel. Gladys VVolf. Obnf: lfdward Sepulveda. Claririeffx Bruce Blecker, Raymond Matula. ,lay Stager. Ronald Daubert. lftta Geisinger. Thomas Mann, Shirley Moore. Clyde Barr. William Diehl, joan Uhl r. Patricia VVagner, 'ludith Yorty, Robert Kramer. .1170 Clarinfl: Dolores Zerman. Barr Cfllfl-ILFf,l',' Anna Ruth Vllalmer Gail Wiolf. l?ax,i'mni.t: Catherine Carmany. Elizabeth Gottshall. Ejflat Aim Saxoplzoiien Raymond lilouch. Vllarren Daugherty, Donald Drum. Gary Sipe. Bjflat Trnor Saxnplmnex Josephine Spangler. Hllfliflllll' Sz1,w1pl1m1r.' Fern Bressler. Cfmzrff and TTIlllIP.'f.l'.' Ralph Cox, Roger Deininger. lfarl Peillfer. William Bowman. Thomas Garrett, Kennth Kreider, Peter Moyer. Forrest Schwalm, Thomas Carmany, Ronald Graybill, Ronald Hauer. lfarnest Johnson. Samuel Kurtz, Shirley Mason, Arthur Sherman. Raymond Soliday. Robert Greenawalt. Frrncli llorizf: lfmily Clements, William Mills. Richard Folmer. Nancy Clements. Marjorie Karr, Morris Meyers. 7'7'1l771170ILf.f.' Benjamin McHenry. Linda Sowers. Ronald Swanger. Carroll Ditzler. Donald Smaltz, Henry Berger. Baritoner Henry Rohland. Carl Tobias, John McKinney, William Miller. Barr llorn.r: Ronald Brandt. john Dissinger, liugene Arl- hright, Robert Bowman. David Kline. Glofkenrpiel: Ruth Bomberger. Karen Geesey. Drumr Patricia Kofoid. Robert Emerich, Murray Grosky. Kenneth Miller, David Boltz, -lohn Kettering. Elmer Miller. ,lohn VVhite. Drum .Vajorefle,r.' Jacqueline Kapp. Helen Lausch, Elaine Brunn. Jacqueline Fetterhoff. -loann Heverling. Nedra Hicks, Christine Petty, Mary Ann Kunder, Barbara Ziegler. Color Cuarfly: Catherine Carmany. lfileen Demmy, Nerita Peiffer. Barbara Smith. Shirley Heddinger. L.H.S.BAND Again the Lebanon High School Band. directed by Mr. R. Leslie Saunders, has been a valuable idveitisement for the school, The organization presented inimitable drills at all the football games and vt is a part of every sizable parade in Lebanon. Proofs of the band's popularity were the in vitations to drill at the York Fair and at the Shrine Bowl game in Reading. lhis musical group was well-represented at District Band. Eleven members were in the top notth band which entertained audiences at Landisburg, Pennsylvania. The Spring Concert on M uch 27 was a great success. lifdwin Franko Goldman, an international figure in the music woild was the guest conductor. l76l
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Fin! Row: Robert Knisley, Roy Wilson, Richard Shepps. Edwin Horst. ,lack Peifer, Robert Bechtel, George Christianson. Henry Berger, Jay Stager, Albert Arnold. Sfrond Row: Mr. Kenneth Heberling, adzfixzrg John Dissinger, Ross Plasterer, Richard Dows, Ben McHenry, Bruce Blocker, Fritz Peiffer, Bob Hartz. Mr. Alvin Berger, jr., adviffr. Third Row: Henry Rohland, Ernest Firestone. Frank Nye. Charles Brooks, Kenneth l-lower, Richard Phillips, Robert Kane, Thomas Davis, Tom Garrett. Fourlh Row: John Feaser, black Lenker, James Ladd. Robert Lorenson, Hob Yorty, Harry Eberly, Frederic Keifer. Peter Flowers. HI-Y-ERS The Senior Tri-Hi-Y, the Senior Hi-Y, and the newly-formed Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y have been busy during the past year. Serving as ushers and usherettes for school and outside events has been a constant activity of these groups. They planned World Day of Prayer Services for the school on February 29 and morning Lenten Services every Wednesday from eight-fifteen to eight-thirty. The attendance was excellent. In addition to conducting religious services, they were a help in the community. The senior groups contributed to the Y.M.C.A., made favors for the Veterans' Hospital, sponsored Teen Talks, and filled Thanksgiving baskets for needy families. The sophomore group collaborated with the others in their activities. Under the able directioniof Jacqueling Kling, president ofthe Senior Tri-Hi-Y, Miss Nichols, Miss Wagner, Miss McConnell, advisers, ,lack Peiffer, president ofthe Senior Hi-Y, Mr. Heberling, adviser, and Marilyn Mann, president ofthe Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y, Miss Christianson, Miss Donough advisers, all of this welfare work was accomplished. However, all work and no play makes ,lack a dull boy. So with the sound of soft music at the annual spring semi-formal dance in the school gymnasium, the Hi-Yiers ended a successfu vear. li75ll
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Firfl Row: Robert Yeingst. David Boltz, Betsy Black, Elizabeth Lewis, l,orraine Light. Catharine Carmany. Sfcond Row: Edward Sepulveda, Bruce Blecker, Ronald Drum, Ray Blouch. Warren Dougherty. Thomas Mann, Marianne Behm. Robert l-lipp. Third Row: Elmer Miller, Robert lfmrich, William Bowman, William Mills, Ralph Cox, Ronald Hauer. Forrest Schwalm, Peter Moyer, Jackie Kristoff. Margaret Schauer. Kenneth Miller. Fnurih Row: Mr. R. L. Saunders. dirrffor: Caroll Dirzler. Donald Smaltz, Earl Tobias. Ronald Brandt. Raymond lVlatula. SWINGSTERS These mellow music makers have played at all the school dances except one. At this, they exchanged orchestras with the Hershey Spartans. So rhythmic are they, that every day you will find some of the school hep-cats jiving on the sly outside the band room during second period. One ofthe high points this year was the sending of Ray Marula and Ralph Cox to the All State Orchestra. Even though Mr. Saunders tears his hair when they hit a sour note, we think our Swingsters are the best to be found anywhere. ll77ll
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