Lancaster High School - Mirage Yearbook (Lancaster, OH)

 - Class of 1945

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THEY PRESCRIBE BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Arthur Vlerebome President Mr. Harold Brandon Mr. Harry Herdman Mr. Clarence Ochs Vice President Mr. Edgar Campbell Mr. T. L. Hewetson Clerk At Lancaster High School, you can be just about what you want to be, if you will apply a little intelligence and a lot of effort to the offerings which your school affords. First, of course, all of us have the op portunity of learning how to live happily together, under conditions which are typically American. Incidentally, we be- come good leaders or good followers, or both. A student who is interested in obtain- ing a college education can secure the necessary two years of mathematics, two years of a foreign language, and two sciences, and have plenty of time to study subjects in other fields such as art, music, business, industry, home making. or agriculture. Or he can concentrate on college preparatory subjects by taking as many as four years of either Latin or Spanish, four years oi higher mathe- matics, five sciences, and an extra year of English. A boy can become a skilled machinist in our trades and industries department, or he can prepare for quick adjustment to any occupation involving the skillful use of hand or power tools, by enrolling in our wood shop, metal shop, and draft- ing classes. He can become a scientific farmer, a salesman, a business leader, or a chef right here in our own school. All he needs to do is to choose his courses carefully and work toward a definite goal.

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THE ELEMENTS ADMINISTRATION Mr. Paul Wenger Superintendent Mr. O. H. Schaaf Principal Miss Ruth Hudson Assistant Principal Our girls may learn how to make a home out of a house, how to nourish a family— not just stuff stomachs. They can learn to make clothing, which, perhaps, money could not buy ready-made, both for themselves and for children. They can learn practical nursing for home use or for the purpose of earning a living. Secretaries, bookkeepers, saleswomen, music teachers, and waitresses are prod- ucts of Lancaster High School's many departments. Listen! Knock, knock, knock. They say opportunity knocks but once. But at L.H.S. it knocks continuously. Do you hear it? O. H. SCHAAF SECRETARIES Miss Dorothy Hoyman Miss Jean Rader Miss Mary Schurtz

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