Lancaster High School - Mirage Yearbook (Lancaster, OH)

 - Class of 1944

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WAR DRIVERS KEEP SCHOOL HUMMING EFFORT MERITS NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row One (left to right) Miss Goodrick, Em- agean Woods, Carolyn Westenbarger, Emily Carr, (vice-president 1st semester, president 2nd semester), Rosann Cox (secretary 2nd se- mester), Virginia Sells. Row Two Mr. Smart, Barbara Holcombe, Dorothy Plinke, Mary Lou Herdman (secre- tary 1st semester), Miriam Andrews (vice- president 2nd semester), Joan Ball, Helen Kau- meyor, Carol Jean Amendt. Row Three -Allen James, Darley Woodgeard, Bill SteinholT, Willis Rummell (president 1st semester), Bob Dickey, Dick Vogel, Richard Hawk, Joe Lavelle. SPRING ELECTION: Norma Jean Bartley. Max Bitler, Bill Blosser, Mary Schneider, Patty Smith, Barbara Wallace, Eileen Evans, Jean SI00,000 in stamps and bonds is the goal of L. H. S. and of the National Honor Society mem- bers who sponsor the campaign. Home room Graf, Dick Halderman, Danny Johnson, Betty Jeanne Nichols, Fritz Plinke, Dennis Roche, Patty Sells, Bill Thompson, and Harvey Tigner. captains, lieutenants, and privates back the drive to the limit. Miss Goodrick is on the job everyday to issue stamps and bonds. •BONDADIERS Marie Lamparter, Vivian Johnson, Har- old Fultz, Richard Guth, Bill Holcombe. Lois Halderman, and Bart Hagemeyer- freshmen of Room 212 are the first win- ners of the stamp-spangled banner.

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SPONSORS AND PRESIDENTS IN COMMAND WE THE PEOPLE Row One (left to right) Marietta Emmons, Emagean Woods, Marilyn Neff, Marilyn Bena- dum, Carol Freeland, Barbara Hoffman, Emily Carr (treasurer), Barbara Mettler, Virginia Sells (secretary). Row Two Colleen Reffitt, Edna Thomas, Mar- ion Armstrong, Jeanne Anne Ater, Lois McGrew, Patty Thomas, Bob Nance, Don VanHorn. ‘“Keep ’em flying’ is the motto of the L. H. S. Student Council and of every organiza- tion it represents,” says Mr. Pratt. Council President Bob Dickey leads the students in the drives for the Junior Red Cross, the March of Dimes, and for waste- paper salvage. Yes, the council sponsors noon and after- school dances and collects sales stamps and paper to pay for the “juke” box or to fi- nance other school projects, such as paid as- sembly programs. Row Three Willard Smith, Carl Christian, Richard Guth, Reuben Mondhank, Bob Totten, Freddie Potts, Ted Mason, Joe Struble, Paul Hel- ber. Row Four Tom Kaumeyer, Bill Lytle, Bill Steinhoff, Darley Woodgeard, Willis Rummell (vice-president), Bob Dickey (president). Dick Altman, Bob Strohm, Bill Blosser, Joe Henwood, Dick Halderman, Bill Hampshire. y



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DEAN GUIDANCE DEANS STRESS GUIDANCE Dean Hudson gives Mary Aten and Christine Walter the Kuder Preference Test to indicate vocational inter- ests. ABSENTEEISM VS. PATRIOTISM Dean Pratt, Marie Dittoe, Virginia Shull, Lanessa Kig- er, and Ruth Boyer are busy at the job of pupil-account- ing. “Mr. Pratt, I have a job. I’ll have to get excused early.” This speech is sung regularly in the attendance office. Four majors and gym give any student a full day, and a working permit creates a real problem. “About 35% of our students have part-time work,” estimates Mr. Pratt. - Work experience is valuable, but the man power shortage is cheating some of our students out of an education. ‘Man to Man,’ I’d say, ‘It’s patrtoic to stay in school as long as possible.’” “Quick, Miss Hudson, I’ve cut my hand.” And our dean rushes to give first aid. As for Mr. Pratt, he has a flourishing lost-and-found bureau in his office. And another job our deans perform is the arrangement of our activity cal- endar of assemblies, dances, etc. Dean Hudson firmly believes in guid- ance based on friendly interest in girls’ problems as well as on tests and study of records. In adjusting students in school, she has the help of the Big Sister Club.

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