Lancaster High School - Mirage Yearbook (Lancaster, OH)

 - Class of 1945

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Page 29 text:

DICK SCHORR Ho's witty and he's clever; We wish him joy forever. PAUL SCHRINER A modest, unassuming chap; We like him all the more for that. BILL SCHUMACHER Tall, curly-headed fellow- how he liked to roller skate! But now Bill's in the Navy, and we know he's doing great. CELIA SCOTT Why should I hurry and tear my hair? I'll go slow if I novor get there. NORMA SEIFERT She likes to dance, her color's red, she goes for shoes and hose; We're sure you can deduce from that, her favorite subject's clothes. PATTY SELLS Look out boys! Put up your arms! Pat's dimples are resistless charms. HELEN SENIG She's a girl who's quiet and small. Quick to act, and liked by all. DON SESSLAR Zoot suit plus two nimble feet, Make this dancer really reet. DARRELL SHAHAN Irish are his name and face. Now the Navy is his place. DOROTHY SHUMAKER Here's a loss we'll all regret— This high-stepping majorette. MARY SMIDLEY Those about her from her shall read the per feet ways of honour. NORMA SMITH Another of the folks named Smith— She is pleasant to be with. VELMA SMITH A Navy nurse she wants to be; Then she can travel on the sea. WILLARD SMITH Always talking, making a noise, The center of fun in a crowd of boys. NORMA SNYDER Home Ec. major, Norma Snyder— There is none to put beside her. DeFOREST SPENCER In mechanics he knows his stuff; He'll tackle a job no matter how tough. JOHN SPIRES In high-heeled boots he toots a horn—of course he's in the band; And when he's not a-tootin', ho's a-rootin' up the land. GLEN STAHLY A little nonsense, now and then, Is relished by the wisest men.

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NANCY NYE Poor juniors—she forsook 'em. Lucky seniors—she o'ertook 'em. LOUISE OATNEY Louise is pretty and demure. And we'll miss her, to be sure. HELEN OCHS To make the world a friendly place. One must show it a friendly face. BOB PARSONS Here's the boy of cheerleading fame, We called him Chesty for a nickname. MARY PETTIT She taught us all the maxim olden. That silence really is purely golden. VIRGINIA PICKERING She likes to bowl, she likes to dance; When Pick” gets started, we have no chance. JOHN POTTS He came this year from Logan High; The girls all swoon when he winks his eye. MARY POULOS We're going to miss this lass in June; She helped to feed us all at noon. DON RAYBOURNE In the shop ho's versatile; He always wears a great big smile. CHARLES REED This senior boy with dark brown hair Has set his goal to be the mayor. FRITZ REGAN Journeys end in lovers meeting Every wise man's son doth know. BOB REID He had a degree long before May, He was the Prof in the senior play. KATE REMLEY Auburn-haired and chubby Kate— What, oh what, will be her fate? CAROLYN RITTGERS One of Himes' cash customers; Lots of boy friends she prefers. DENNY ROCHE To be quite famous with his horn Is, we believe, why he was born. EDGAR ROUSH He serves us most who servos his country best. LOUISE ROUSH Tall, blond Louise Is sure to please. NEIL SCHOLL This chap has a charming smile Which he flashes all the while.



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DWIGHT STALDER H©'d be wealthy. I've been told. If he were worth his weight in gold. PHIL STANEY Much study is a weariness of the flesh. ELSIE STEBLETON We would surely like her work; She is Newberry's soda jerk. BONNIE STEED Dancing eyes and merry smile. Talking, talking all the while. MARGARET STEINHOFF This redhead is mighty gay; She'll belong to a marine some day. JOAN STORANDT She really likes to work at Risch's, Though she has to do the dishes. DORIS STUNTZ Calm and easy is her gait. For her soldier she must wait. GERTRUDE SWEET She helps to keep attendance straight. And in the classroom she's first-rate. DON SWISHER From Connellsvillo he came this year; He likes to play baseball, we hear. MIRIAM SWITZER Fun in Miriam resides. And deepest laughter shakes her sides. BILL TAYLOR He drives a truck in summertime, and puts away his book; But now he's gone domestic, and is learning how to cook. MARGERY THAYER In the band she plays the flute; She's a splendid friend, to boot. IEAN THEOBALD lean is sweet, we all think so; She's a girl we'ro glad to know. GERALD THOMPSON If you need aid, he'll help you out; He'll treat you square, without a doubt. BILL THOMPSON When Red dribbles down the floor. You can be sure he'll boost the score. HARVEY TIGNER Handsome, dark and smart—all three Fit our Harvey to a T . RHODA DELL TOBIAS The girl worthwhile Is the girl with a smile. ELIZABETH TOWT Politeness is to do or say. The kindest thing in the kindest way. J Jhe C HaAA I Jineteen

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