Lancaster High School - Mirage Yearbook (Lancaster, OH)

 - Class of 1938

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SENIO Row I James Lloyd: With his variety of moods one can never tell what to expect. Earl Long: Earl does not let study interfere with his education. Richard Lowther: Deep water runs smoothly. Donald Mace: Large of frame, broad of mind, Big of heart and always kind. Row II Janet Mallory: She comes straight to the point and means what she says. Carolyn Metcalf: We are all proud of this friendly girl, and wish her well in her future work. William Metcalf: My abiilty to be silent is pleasing to the crowd. Fred Metty: Fred is extremely fond of sleeping. Row III Clark Miller: Quiet and friendly, well liked by all who know him. Ellen Miller: Care free best describes this maiden. Paul J. Miller, Jr.: Is it real or artificial? William Miller: Bill is ready for a good time and will try anything once'

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Robert Holtzman: The way to have a friend is to be one. Delores Hummel: Someone has said: It is better to be small and shine that to be large and cast a shadow.” Helen Hummel: Studious and happy all the way. Cora Mae Ingmire: My all—my guitar. Row II Betty Johnson: When Dame Fortune scattered her gifts, she cer- tainly smiled on Betty. Dorothy Kauffman: Dorothy’s three diversions are boys, Boys, BOYS! Kermit Kennedy: Happy-go-lucky with his natural marcel. Rose Kindler: Imp of mischief, heaven alone knows how you learned it. Row III Stanley Knotts: Work fascinates me. I can watch it by the hour. Doris Kuhn: Her sweet disposition has earned for her the esteem of both teachers and students. Naomi Langley: She is quiet and kind, whose nature is always pleasant and helpful. Elmer Linehan: When the basket ball fans want action they all yell, “Elmer”. ions



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Row I Virginia Mithoff: A fittfc student and best of all, a iiue friend. George Molar: There is always hope for a man who actually and earnestly works. Charles Moler: As pleasing a personality as one would care to meet. Harold Moore: Not too serious in his make up. Row II Wayne Moore: Always happy, never blue. Always cracking something new. Harold Mowery: Every man has a gift. Mine is bragging; there- fore I do all I can. Creed Musser: He is kind and has a cheerful disposition. Donald Nash: By their works you shall know them. Row III Catherine Newman: As pleasant a companion as one could desire. Freida Pabst: Always seems to be having a good time. Betty Perry: Life is short and so is she. yet age will not wither, nor custom stale her infinite variety. Dana Mary Poling: She is true and loyal to her friends and is ever ready to help those in trouble.

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