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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 14

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Lebanon, Pennsylvania
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March 6, 1926 LEBANON HIGH SCHOOL NEWS, LEBANON, Page 5 PERSONALS Hoffman. Mary Hynson, Mary Jane Gates, Harriet Siegrlst, Eunice Blodgett and Emily Hoffman will motor to Harrisburg to witness the Tech game. Elizabeth Bickel, Dorothy Lohse, and Emalyn Weiss and Glady a Her- will attend tho Tech game. Graeff expects' tb wit' ness the game. Lillian Hottenstein wilf motor to HarrlsbUrg to take-in the game.

Boyer and Gertrude Bergrier expect to go. to Harrisburg for the week-end. They will seo the game. Rhine celebrated her birthday on Monday, March 1. Gerberlch, Edith Rapp and Beatrice Miller, will attend the Lebanou-Tech game on Friday, club held a meeting at the home of Christine Gerberlch on Monday evening.

Spang and Blanche Stein will motor to Harrisburg to see the game. Hoffman and James Hostetter Intend to witness the Lebanon-Tech game, Schrelber will see the game. "Hammiee" Club met at the home of Harriet Siegrlst oa Thursday evening. Kapp returned to school after being absent because of Illness, Kapp returned to school after being absent because of ill- new. HoucJs and Bather sutler will motor to Hwrlsburg to witness the game.

Shounder bW returned to school after visiting friends and relative In Kansas, New Jersey. Leoiwwi expects to see tht Evans, who ha been confined to her home since last Friday, la still on the sick list. Room 115, of which she.has charge, to see her well and back at school soon. Keith expects to witness the Lebanon-Teach game on Friday. Hoffman will motor to Harrlsburg where she will witness the game.

Gruber will attend tho game. Umberger will motor to Harlsburg to wltnes the Lebanon- Tech game. Mercer spnet the weekend In New York City. Van THuson of the faculty, Will witness the Lebanon Albright game on Friday, Dorothy Deitzler and Alma Doebler of Schuylkill Haven will witness the Reading game on Saturday. Stein and Alice Spitler will see the Tech game at Kreider spent the weekend In Annville at the home of her grandmother.

UP IN THE APPLE TREE I found her In the apple tree; Swinging, swinging, merrily; She was indeed a charming' Miss, This In the apple tree like She wouldn't come down, so nothing prevented My going up, since she consented, Did-1 enjoy It? Truly 'twas bliss, Perched In the Ilka this apple Sitting there laughing, swinging our feet, Our bllaa was doomed to be short sweet. cursed limb broke as I grabbed top ft And we Supt Balsbaugh Tells Teachers Of Convention "Spiritual Values Of Education" Keynote Of Convention Famous Speakers At the weekly faculty 'meeting on Monday Mr. Balsbaugh told the teachers about the superintendents' convention at Washington; February 21-26. Ten thousand educators from all parts of the country were registered, and all the meetings were held in the new Washington Auditorium. The music furnished by United States Army and Navy musical organizations was an unusual feature of tho program.

Among tho speakers were men at the head of our government, such as Secretary Work, Secretary Wilbur, Secretary Hoover, and President Coolidge. At a meeting of the Rotary Club and its guests Secretary Work paid a splendid tribute to woman's influence in the classroom. The keynote of the convention was "the Spiritual Values of Education" a lipe of thought which was em- phasized by many of the speakers, Including Dr. Tigert, Secretary Hoover and President Coolidge. Mr.

Balsbaugh said none car help coming away from meetings of this sort filled with the thought that "education" is the most important business in which anyone can be the business most vital to the future of our country. CLASSROOM CRACK. Miss Snoke What was Louvre? Cliraps Oliver French word for- LOVE. Sis Meet me tomorrow night at the same place, at seven o'clock. Harold What time will you be there? i Mr.

Gilleland, (American HUtory) What la meant by guerilla warfare? Dorothy The disguised themselves as gorilla's before going into battle. up TRANSLATED IN FRENCH CLASS Miss Hoffmfcn In the sentence, "Whoever you are you must work in this country," What 40 find ia the hardest work, Ben?.

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