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ATTENDANCE Each morning Mr. Wright collects the absentee sheets compiled daily by our teachers. The records of these absentees, tardy students, and late bus arrivals are kept as legal evidence upon which state aid is deter- mined. At the end of each five week period he checks the teachers’ attendance registers for total attendance. This record is then sent to Albany. Thus, his careful bookkeeping our attendance is the key to state aid for Lancisti istrict 1. 'SPORTATION Mr. F ! the transportation department have establi: rganized bus schedules at our school. Most о: ih dent body travel daily to classes in buses. This service is only one of the functions of this department. in addition, buses transport students to after school activities and educational field trips. Un- der Mr. Ferrand's direction, these buses run on time and provide maximum service to the school. He also purchases all educational supplies and equipment for the school. Right: Mr. Wright Right: Mrs. N. Fischer, Mrs. B. Lathrop, Mr. R. Ferrand. t.c Seated: Mrs. A. Maxim, Parent Membership; Mrs. E. Dudek, Hospitality; Mrs. O. Carlson, Legislation; Mrs. M. Herget, Treasurer.
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PARENT TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION Members of the Lancaster Senior High P.T.A. dedicate much time and energy to projects which benefit our students. Last yc hey spon- sored a successful hion show with local n in pro- viding garments, : ers, and other accesso: lers, students and parent: ret- ty spring casuals, sen ess- es, and suits. The e igh- lighted by the entrai com- plete bridal party. TI ar з ham dinner and pizza sales furthered the year of service. Proceeds from these activities supported the A.F.S. fund, a student scholarship and the departmental awards of our school. | | x | i | 4 | 3 aq ELMA А MI. 4 D — X ` — Need Nv tvm X Seated: Mr. W. Bentley, Ist Vice-President; Mr. A. Flower, Publicity; Mrs. H. Martzolf, Co-ordination; Mrs. J. Hammer, Social; Mrs. F. Diringer, Historian; Mrs. H. Stroh, 2nd Vice- President. Standing: Mr. A. Maxim, Parent Membership; Mrs. H. Davidson, President; Mrs. A. Kipfer, Rec. Secretary.
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ت A. Fassl. Row 3: J. Rudnik, W. Swanson, H. Wolksoz, B. Becker, M. Welz, G. Woelfle. CAFETERIA WORKERS Our cafeteria staff is charged with the all important responsibility of preparing for faculty and students some 450 well balanced lunches daily during the school year. This tremendous task is courageously tackled by the women in spotless white uni- forms. We proudly present them on this page. 10
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