Lancaster High School - Mirage Yearbook (Lancaster, OH)

 - Class of 1966

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Page 18 text:

With the graduating seniors of 1966 go the best wishes of the High School F aculty and Ad- ministration. We hope, sincerely, that your three years with us have been scholastically rewarding and as happy as possible. You are graduating into an adult society that is-and will continue to-make ever increasing demands upon your time, your energies, your skills and your intelligence. You cannot, therefore, fail to understand that you must continue to learn and you must continue to improve yourselves spiritually, physically and intellectually to the end that your ability to compete in a nation and a world wherein distance is no longer a factor but expanding populations, tensions and automation present serious problems that require a strong, able and willing citizenry. Fred W. Lowry Principal m nwwr-mumzmwh mn-h-m x H ,. a .,,..,v. gwlxr , . 5 Pearle Waugh Rex Beavers T: E Dean 'of Girls Assistant Principal English 12, A.P. Western Civilization, A.P. Page F ourteen

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Education by the very nature of the process is oriented toward the future. Each student must look forward to rich, productive, and satisfying lives. The great promise and pledge of a com- munity is to furnish the best possible educational program for the fullfillment of the individualis capabilities. On each step, one through twelve, the: in- dividual pupil is taught to assume an ever-in- creasing responsibility for his intellectual growth. The pupil is guided through an organized program of basic skills to the understanding and apprecia- tion of our national heritage. These goals can be accomplished only with a broad, rich curriculum to meet the mental potential of each individual student. The ultimate strength of any nation and state is prefaced upon the educational opportunity made available to the youth of each community. The Lancaster City Schools will continue to strive toward greater quality and enrichment of cur- . riculum. There must be a continuous upgrading of skills, talents, and professional abilities of those important people who work daily with the youth of this community. The Lancaster City School System over the last decade has been gearing itself to meet its commitment to the youth of this- city. All who have had a. part in your educational program are proud of your achievements and hold the greatest hopes for your future success. J. E. Brown Superintendent of Schools Walter F. Blume Dr. Edward Jirik . Dr. Donglci Rielle Director of Business Affairs Director of Curriculum Dlrector of Administratlve Service Page Thirteen



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Mrs. Ruth Thimmes, Record Clerk, PrincipaPs Office; Mrs. Mary Brooker, Secretary to the Principal Mrs. Eileen Blosser, Student Office Secretary Mrs. Grace Ray Secretary to the Librarian Page Fifteen

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