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HISTORY, continued Five members composed the first board of education: Mr. John Garrettsee, Mr. Jacob Gottschalk, Mr. Thomas Leary, Mr. John Leininger and Dr. John G. Miller. Until his death in 1934, Dr. Miller had been a member of the school board forty-two years, and its president for thirty-eight. His was the privilege of being influential in bring ing about many improvements in the school. The first superintendent appointed by the board of education was Mr. P. J. Zeilman. who officiated from 1920 to 1921. He was suc- ceeded in 1921 by Mr. Frank L. Smith, who still serves as superinten- dent of the Lancaster public schools. The village received its new superintendent and its new high school at about the same time, for in 1922 the modern high school building was constructed. The 1920's witnessed further progress in the field ofeducation: in the early years of that decade two Lancaster High students won scholarships, and in 1925 the first commercial diplomas were awarded. The year 1931 was a memorable one, for that was the first time caps and gowns were wprn, and booklet diplomas were issued. The increased enrollment at last necessitated, four years later, a remodeling and enlargement of the high school building.' To the already fine structure were added a modern cafeteria, recreation rooms in the basement and several classrooms. Throughout the years to the present time the activities at Lan- caster High School have increased considerably, with numerous social clubs adding to the students' enjoyment. The administration of the school has set the pace for its pro- gress. The names of Burt Farnsworth, W. H. Barr, L. C. Higley, P. J. Zeilman and Miss Nora Kinnicutt are familar ones to L. H. S. alumni who attended school here while these prominent local educators were principals. From 1931 to 1939 Mr. J. H. White was principal of the senior high school, followed by Francis J. Cosgrove. Since 1941 Mr. Milton Brown, whose efficiency and understanding are a delight to faculty members and-students both, has been our principal. The Junior High School principals have been Miss Mary Kennedy, and, at present, Mr. Herman W. Kling. The present teaching staff of the combined junior and senior high schools numbers thirty-five members, as compared with four teachers, who were sufficient in the early years of the school. Today's board of education consists of President Joseph R. Adolf, Mr. Lawrence Church, Mr. Ballard Clark, Mr. Harold Davis, Mr. Lyle Schoenthal, Mr. Frank Seeger, and Mr. Arthur Stutzman. As we review the past history of our school we are confident that the future will bring even greater progress to Lancaster High. 13 i
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