Lancaster High School - Mirage Yearbook (Lancaster, OH)

 - Class of 1945

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BOB CROOK To blow that bass is roally work, But it's a duty he does not shirk. BILL CUNNINGHAM Silly Willie should be his name; He pesters the girls till they go insane. NATALIE DAVIS She goes for a while but always comes back; Lots of admirers she'll never lack. VIRGINIA DEITZ Ginny came from another town, But in two years here has won renown. CLARENCE DoLONG He has picked out for his career, An aeronautical engineer. FREEDA DeLONG For a little girl, she has lots of room For fun and laughter, but not for gloom. KARL DENTON This boy called Karl just loves to sing; Some day he too may compete with Bing. BILL DOCTER He could read mysteries every day, Or listen to the music of Sammy Kaye. BERNADINE DUFFY She is advertised by her loving friends--of which she has many. DICK DUNNINGTON Joe E. Brown has nothing on him— We often hoar him yell in gym. MARY ANN DUPLER She would rather talk with a man than an angel any day. LETHA ELICK They are never alone who are accompanied by noble thoughts. ELMA ENGLAND Her pretty clothes let us all know That Elma Dean can really sew. BETTY EVANS This girl with head of chestnut hair For skating really has a flair. DOROTHY FOGLESONG She doeth little kindnesses which most leave undone or despise. BARBARA FORD She is always right in stylo Because she wears a cheery smile. JOHN FOSNAUGH Laugh and the world laughs with you.1 NEIL FRIESNER On his report card you may gaze And see just rows and rows of A's.

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MAIZIE BLACK Always so precise and neat— Altogether kind and sweet. ELLEN BLANEY She's pretty, blond, and little, all three; Thirteen brothers and sisters has she. BOB BLUME An ace photographer on our staff— His old jalopy brings many a laugh. HOWARD BOSCH When he gets his little gun, He sends the rabbit3 on the run. ARLENE BOWMAN Just a little girl with a big imagination. MARY MARTHA BOYER Hold the bell—I'm coming. CORINNE BRANNON Corinne is a friendly lass, Who only last year joined our class. MARY BRIGGS Even though she makes A grades. Her sense of humor never fades. MARY BROWN She's attractive and she's dark; Life for her is just a lark. OLA MARIE BROWN A girl she seems of cheerful yesterdays, And confident tomorrows.” SARA BROWN Talking is her chief delight; Her looks are pleasing to the sight. JACKIE BURGETT She is pretty to walk with. And witty to talk with. LURA BUTLER This pretty dark-eyed little lass E on in an apron would have class. CAROL CLARK She has a sweet and charming way— This made her our home-coming queen, they say. KENNY CLEMENS A smart and handsome lad is Ken; He'll take his place among great men. MARION COLEMAN She always studied long and hard; She's sure to get her just reward. VERN CORNELL A rare sense of humor has this curly-headed guy. He joined the air corps because he likes to fly. WANDA COURTRIGHT Hor many clothes we all admire; She always comes out in new attire.



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MARY LOU GEISER In action faithful and in honor cloar. DARRELL GERKEN This lad's an athlete—rather tall; He plays both foot and basketball. WANDA GERKEN She plays the trumpet in the band; She's also a Ted Jordon fan. MARGARET GOBEL The one ambition in her life Is to be a young housewife. VIVIAN GOSSETT The light that dances in her blue eyes. E'en can outshine the starlit skies. JEAN GRAF She makes good grades—has lots of fun. For Jeanie—life has just begun. PHYLLIS GRAY When your hair looks like a mop. Go to Phyllis' beauty shop. GENE GROVES Baseball, football, basketball, track— For them all Gene has a knack. TWILA GUSEMAN When she leaves the school on the hill. The skating rink is next on the bill. BETTY HAGEMEYER The heroine in our junior play. And the only girl on the stage crew's pay. DICK HALDERMAN His character we all admire; Brains like his we all desire. HOWARD HAMMACK Now he's dressed in Navy blue; Wo bet he changed his hair do, too. NANCY LOU HANEY We have no time to sport away the hours All must be earnest in this world of ours. BETTY HANNAN You can hear her giggle above them all, Either in classroom or in the hall. DICK HANSLEY The captain of our football team— To all the girls he's just a dream. NORMA HEFT Without this girl called Norma Heft Our class would surely be bereft. MAXINE HETTINGER Max has fun at work or play; She'll keep you laughing all the day. MARCELETTE HIATT Tall and thin with light brown hair A cheerful girl without a care. Jdundred and forty-five

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