Lancaster High School - Mirage Yearbook (Lancaster, OH)

 - Class of 1947

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 s; emor3 Virginia Borchers — “Nice things come in small pack' gcs. Paul Botts—“Nothing is too ages. John Bvnvland—“Good nalure is stronger than tomahawks.” Bessie Bowman—“Each, in his separate star, shall draw the Thing as he sees It.” Richard Brandon— A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market.” Dick Brenstuhl—“Men of hu- mor are always in some degree men of genius.” OH LANCASTER Russell Campbell—“Politeness is to do and say the kindest thing in the kindest way.” Patty Carpenter—“Affection is the broadest basis of a good life.” Charles Carr—“Good nature and good sense must ever join. Joan Cassley — Her sunny locks hang on her temple like a golden fleece. Ruth Cavanaugh—“There is nothing like fun, is there?” Carl Christian—“Every one is the son of his own works.”

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1947 Norma Faye Ball— As inno- cent as a new-laid egg.” Mar)’ Ann Barnes— From the timid oyster oft comes the best pearl.” George Bauman— Some think the world is made for fun and frolic, and so do I. Homer Beavers Silence wheresoe'er I go. Mary Frances Beck— Just give me a sly flirtation by the light of the chandelier. Doris Jean Beddow The sweetest type of heaven is home. MATER 19 4 7 George Bloom— Young fel- lows will be young fellows. Norma Jean Bloom— Plying her needle and thread,—stitch! stitch! stitch! Joanne Bobbitt—“She is pleas- ant to think on. Phyllis Boblett—“On pleasure she was bent. Jack Boerstler— The fighting Littles oft times become the Bigs. Louise Bookman— 1 never dare to write as funny as I can.



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 947 Joan Briggs—“The love-light's in her eye.” Mary Burt—Why ar'n’t they all contented like me?” Norma Jean Bushcc—“Little said is soonest mended.” Mary Lou Busscrt— Her eyes were deeper than the depth of waters stilled at even.” OH L A N C A Betty Clark— Never idle a moment, but thrifty and thoughtful of others.” Ruth Clark—“Good manners are made up of petty sacrifi- ces.” Jack Clemens— It's always fair weather when good fel- lows get together.” Eleanor Cole—“Anything for a quiet life.” John Callahan— The best ar- mor is to keep out of gun- shot.” Jean Ann Campbell—“Mind- ful not of herself.” S T E R Jean Coleman— “A maiden who is richly blest, with lots of friends and happiness.” Eduard Collins— Truth is e- ternal and will truimph over all opposition.”

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