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l x.,,. 'nga' ,- Tl? ti. My! My, Mick what a thrill! Ice cream diets don't help very much. Dan Schwartz is glad birthdays come only onc year. Mr. Lee protects Mark and Joe. A Da At Lancaster A typical day at Lancaster is full of fun and hard work. We remember the good times, the friendships made, and all the know- ledge that we have gained amidst the hustle and bustle of the students. We remember the rush to beat the bell, the smell of dinner cook- ing, and noon hours in the halls and the art room. We think' the best part of every day is the long-awaited moment when at 3:15 the bell dismisses us from another typical day at Lancaster. Ladies Aid now comes to order. is S RS? 2 XS W1
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CLASS OF ' 7 GOES NORTH This year the Senior class was able to take a one-day trip on Friday, May 19. Seniors appeared at Lancaster at 4:45 a.m. promptly to board the three busses that transported them first to Greenfield Village. Upon arriving at Greenfield Village, guides directed the Seniors through a few of the buildings. Then the Seniors were on their own to tour the rest of the area. Seniors toured the Ford Museum after lunchg and from there went to the Central Office Building of the Ford Motor Company and then to the Fowl River Rouge Plant, an assembly line, for a tour. After the last tour, the busses transported the group to Windsor, Ontario via Detroit-Windsor Auto Tunnel. After a brief stop in Canada, they returned to the United States via Ambassador Bridge. Back in Detroit the Seniors had an hour to tour De- troit shopping areas and then ate supper at the Post- House Cafeteria in the Detroit terminal. By 8:00 the busses were loaded with sleepy Seniors ready for the long trip home. l
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Twelve Years Have Passed, And With Them ,ll Bottom row: Mardonna Macon, Nilah Schaefer, Diana Highlen, Sharon McAfee, Lou Ann Fiechter, Diana Gaff, Kathy Burger, Glennis Schoeff. Middle row: Linda Thomp- son, Gloria Barton, Larry Hoag, Tim Crum, Dan Decker, Ed Hasler, Marcia Harris, Dawn Blem. Top row: Charles Porter, Leon Tarr, Keith Burnau, Kevin Hart, Duane Sommers, Danny Miller, Ron Gilbert, Don Yake. Bottom row: Shar Monnot, Connie Meyer, Terry Gilbert, Pam Aschliman, Sue Kunkel, Marjorie DeWalt, Corine Hoffacker, Jo Ann McAfee. Middle row: Phyllis Hurraw, Glenna Osborn, Tom Double, Mark Ruble, Mike Borton, Dan Schwartz, Dee Yergler, Karen Freeman. Top row: Dewayne Miller, MickGreen, Herman Bertsch, Roger Cash, Tom Johnson, Joe Carnes, Steve Russell.
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