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FIRST ROW: Betty 10 Lane, Thelma Newberry, Betty Wegner, Mary Ellen Fitzpatric. Gertrude Add1- cott, adviser, Donna Miller, Wanda Doan, Lois O'Banion. SECOND ROW: Audrey Guynn, Pattie E111, Sh111ey Greer, A11ce Petsch, Joan Maddux. Catherine Schatz, Jane Denton, 10y Kapp, Sara Owens, Joyce Duckett, Carolyn Angus! Virginia Truitt, Joanne Elfers, Margie Evans. THIRD ROW: B111 0111 Richard McKinniss, Jack Owens, B111 Stanqe, Carl Etter, Glenn Richardson. LANTERN STAFF Editor ......................................................................................................................................................... Donna M111er Business Manager. . Mary E11en Fitzpatric Editorial Staff .................................. Betty 10 Lane Jane Dentoh Pattie H111 Wanda Doan, Betty Weqner Audrey Guynn Virginia Judd, Carolyn Angus, Iackie Ott, Sara Owens, V1rg1111a Tru1tt, Joanne Elfers, Circulation Manager ...... Circulation Staff Alice Petsch B111 Stange B111 Ott,Ca11 Etter, Joan Maddux,10yce Duckett Shir1ey Greer ...Robert Knipphnq 101s O' Bamon 11a101d Barkhau,Marg1e Evans, Patty Meier,G1en B1chardson R1chard McKinniss Thelma Newberry Art ...................................................................................................................................................................... 10y Kapp Th1s year, as last, the Lantern was typed and mimeographed by the stu- dents because 01 waI-time cond111ons. The paper consisted of accounts of in- teresting school act1v111es, as well as such regular columns for Service Men, G. A. AA G111 Reserves, Hi-Y, Sports and of course, the Scandal. Feature are t1c1es were written for the interest and amusement ot the students, while the most 1mportant items occupied the first page. The Lantern varied in size, depending 27 on the amount of news happening be- tween issues. The paper was printed on both sides, when there was a large is- sue, in order to conserve paper. Under the ab1e guidance of Miss Addi- cott, the adviser, and w1th the splend1d cooperation of the staff, the Lantern progressed through the year of '44 suce cessfully and without mishap. The staff wishes to express its sincere appreciation and gratitude to all those who helped to make the Lantern shine on through this school year,
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FIRST ROW: Martha Burroughs, L015 0 Banion Mary E1 ten Fitzpatric, Wanda Doan, Bonnie O' Donnell adviser Betty Jo Lane, lack Owens Donna Lee Patterson Mary Wiley. SECOND ROW: Audrey Guynn Lena Brock, Wilma Fryman, Janet Wiley, LaVeme Mefford, Grace Pauly, Donna Miller, Thelma Newberry, Catherine Schatz, Pattie H111, Jane Demon, Jeanne Martin Marjorie Bruce, Winnie Stanqe, Betty V'Veqner. THIRD ROW: Earl Arnold, Robert Knippling, Tom Evans, Richard Koppman Jack Richey, Wade Hartman Bob Burnes Harold Fille John Angus Joe Leuser, Harold Barkhau. ANDERSONIAN Co editors .......................... Business Manager ...... Assistant Business Mahager STAFF .. .Wanda Doan, Betty Io Lane ..Mary Ellen Fitzpatric Donna Miller Advertising Committee ....................... V .. ..Iack Owehs, Mgr., Jack Rlchey. Tom Evans Earl Amoi d Robert Knippling Donna Patterson, Lena Brock Robert Burnes, Richard Koppman Circulation Comm1ttee Thelma Newberry Mgr., Audrey Guynn, Catherihe Schatz Betty Wegner Harold F lite Wade Hartman, Sports Editors. ...... Photographers ...... Feature Writers... . Ioe Leuser, Ianet Wiley, Marjorie Bruce Rnichard Koppman T0111 Evans, Lois 0 135111011 Harold Barkhau,W111nie Stange, John Angus . ...... Iahe Dehtoh, Wilma Fryman Grace Pauly, Jeanne Martin, Pattie H111, LaVerne Meftord Typists ................................ Mary Wiley, Martha Burroughs! Second Year Typing Class Today, everyone reahzes the need of trying to keep to a normal way of life. It is important that such things as sports be kept active, more social gatherings in community buildings, yes, even a high school yearbook deserves to be published if the staff has the stamina and fortitude necessary to make it a good and worthwhile book. Certainly there is a paper shortage, and a labor shortage in this field; but isn't there a labor shortage everywhere you turn? 26 In this yearbook, we have dedicated a page to some of our boys Who are serving their country with the knowi- edqe, sportsmanship and ability to do the impossible that they began to learn here in our school. The staff hopes that these boys will be able to return in the near future to a peacetime world and that among other things they will enjoy the year- books that have been published durw inq their absence.
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FIRST ROW: Catherine Schatz, Patricia Hill, Hilda Mullen, Martha Van Saun, Grace Pauly, Charles Van Saun, Lester Taylor, Wilma Frymanl Cornelius Van SaurL Lloyd Bridges, Ted Haller, Harold Barkhau. SECOND ROW: David Back, Jackie Kuhn, Anne Wright, Margie Guynn, Pattie Meier, Jack Kuhn, Charles Wainwright, Don Silver, Harry Gruenwald, Carl Etter, Charles Whitaker, Alice Merten, Warren Krummel, Ray Burlew, Robert Vfright. BAND This year the band is under the direction of Mrs. Nell Steen, of Augusta, Kentucky. Mrs. Steen also teaches music at the Sharonville High School. Although she is new to Anderson this year, she has very capably taken over the duties of Mr. Rudolph, Who taught instrumental music at Anderson last year. The band played at various assemblies during the year and at the Farmers' Institute in January. They furnished additional entertainment at the Sharonville and Amelia basketball games. The group also gave a concert program in the spring. The band, a slightly smaller group than last year, is made up of thirty-five members. 28
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