Lancaster Township High School - Lancerian Yearbook (Lancaster, IN)

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Sth row- Margaret Glass,Co-editorg Beverly Hoover,picture editorg Carol Kay Friedley,sports editor. oth row- Joe Hacker, David Parrett, Elvin Zook,k Roger Hickox,advertising salesmen. CREED CONTENTS I would be loyal for my school de- Dedication--3 serves it. ' Adminstration--S I would be honest for it always pays. ' ' Faculty--7 I would be courteous for it is due my ' schoolma te s . ' Seniors--9 O I would be friendly for friendship I Undergrads--17, 21, 23 . yuh: Stays. O Elemetar 25 I would be fair, be it loss or victory. ' Among good sports I can be nothing I Sp0rtS--h9 ess. ' Advertisin S7 I would be studious for my life de- ' g mands it. ' Thru these ideals will I strengthen L. H. S. Qlrdfm .M A Q L erybllcej xr the ku -n-'P I Y 1 T ww i1 ' f H11 we caffon 'f+7,y-, + fllllllffllflfl The re.a..ln.zmr,'on TA K ul veryfouhj in A if e 71: p D . . 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' ,- Q.-EA ' mx? 3 i f - I f 3A K, .5 f W Qflr , qlmi th May Ihelp the Lancaster Township School do its part in cre- atine graduates who can meet successfully the chall enzres of a chansinr' world. Mr . henninr UF From ur uperintendenf We, as teachers and parents, often talk of giving our children an education. Such a statement is an obvious absurd- ity. No indulgent parent, no concientious teacher, and no school can give anyone an education. The best that we can do is to give the pupil an opportunity to learn. I am sure and I think that you as students will agree with me that your community has accomplished this purpose. Galileo said many centuries aio, You cannot teach Fl ren anythinprg you can only help him find it within himself. VUS CC PCO. S I inczpa S essa e Publications such as the Lancerian make available to all of us and our children a picture of our school and its ac- tivities. 7 'jo rush so much that we lose track of timeg we concentrate so much that we narrow our vision. Around us there is a won- derful world to expflore and enjoy. These are the reasons for the existence of the Lancerian and its publication. lt widens our experience and adds much to our enjoyment in laterL rears. f I-Tore than ever we need to realize our place in society and our proper relation to those with whom we become associatedu !I , L .. fih!1nr!f?:,. Mrs. Lena 'lwan Home Economics SL English 55 Mrs. Juanita Y Art gl Music xll, I I .f-'E Miss dlcis sci Comercial gl English Mrs. Ollie WOOG Kelly 0, Mrs Helen Shellenbarger Math. 31 E1'1F!1i3h Q 'IQ 6th Grade Mrs. Nellie B1rdsall Physcial Education Mrs Paullne Fullhart SL Elementary lementary L.to R. Mrs. Ruth Zook, Hrs. Ona Bowndy, and Lbs. Bessie Plasterer. look at our kitchen and our cooks who bustle about over so many fires, pots and pans. Is it for only one that all this prepara- tion of food takes place? No, they feed on the average of 255. ...- 'QW L... N1 LHSTEH SEARS, JANITOR Jeek in, week out, from morn till night As onward through life he goes Sweeping the floor and setting things right That's the life our janitor knows. X Y mvvmif' gl? -NPS ' SCHOOL BUS School bus, school bus, happy, noisy thing, with giggly girls and wiggly boys, Who laugh and Shout and Sing Filled with books and woolen coats, lunch boxes and fun Rolling down the country road when the day is done. Our bus driv rs- L. to R. Hr. Fill large, nr. Cyril Burns, Nr. Eug ne Dolby, Rev, Donald Holsopplc, Nr. Lloyd Lewis, Rev. Halter Rogers. - , -- . u '. -ul 'JI f:'17W7llQI , . xg f ff ff X 'f NW h x ,J ' V ,x Sfuuvuag. 1 I Q -ith 'J A X . W i f L, X I .21 Qi Q H We ?'aX'fx v, 4 .A ' IS. f ,E .XML 1 'M '- Aa-ii-. - v?SewpwVi uvsv gag, . Q f- f aJ 't 'V f 3,21 if XS A gQHi?QQQ sgfi 2 1 Mebvvfawgg nl H f Ye- .'w4z .S e TL -' 4.1.2155 f, ' fe x- :Y , gixaw e,W tfw,n,,,, .hy l .51 Af ,. A-'sir . ... 1639-iii A-T, 13 . J, 4' ' ' , , i i: .9 ew I if . XMI N- z o Q, ' .dwwf 1. SUZANNE KLEPSER NAn innocent face but you never can tell.n RCENE KiLLM5 UHappy as a lark, enjoys herself daytime and dark.n .1-f. , JCYCE CROSS nPretty to walk with, fun to talk with, and nice to think 5 about too.H i LARRY LAHR He knows them all from the town, he is one senior that gets arcund.u GENE MINTON NI'm a smart guy, but I have a hard time convincing anyone.W JOE STANLEY UHe'd rather catch a ball than a gir1.W VW - 115 C g5iwwz,A ,,,,' IJQ H ,QT !F,1 ,.,. YP 1 Hn X1 at I g ,aff . ' x Q-AL 1 L .-1 CONNIE H ATT nShe is always willing and ready for a good time.H LARRY SMITH WHear that healthy 1augh?U Thats Tub!! RENA HARRIS WShe may not be a ford, but she sure can rattle on.N DEVON HEDRICK nIf silence is gold, I'm broke.' JAMES HACKER nA young man that blushes is better than one who tu ns pink.W REBA HALEY HI don't know anything about anything yet but I'1l soon find out.W Q .iff RUTHENNA SCOTT nln every rank, be great or small, she fills her place among them a11.n PHYLBERT STOUDER UNO sinner, no saint perhaps, but then the very best of chaps.U VERDA MAE DATTEN HA good sport and true, we need more just like you.u MARY REUST UI chatter as I go, and I go on forever.W ROBERT MANNING WSma11 in statute, but big in heart.n RUTH MICHEALSON WResponsibi1ities gravitate to the person who can shoulder them.n if Q, ff ' df - x CLASS PROPHECY With school days 12 years behind us and a lon vacation due, we decided on a round the world trip. On January 20, 1927, we started out from Baer Field in our private plane nThe Lancer.u As we were flying along we stopped at the U.S.Army headquarters in North Africa and there we saw Reba Haley old government and behold who the elementary in Australia, grades. She had who was a private secretary of Major Groves. Seeing an school near the post we stopped to investigate and lo would we find--none other than Shirley Sharp teaching 19 pupils in the class. While stopping we ran into Rena Harris, who was an advertising agent for the circus, so we had a chat with her. She was patiently waiting for Captain Proffett to be discharged from the army. Our next visit was in the Hawaiian Islands. Leaving the field--we met no other but Jim Hacker and Susie Klepser, who had started out for Parhg lost their way and ended up in Hawaii. Now what are they going to see. we accompanied them to see the Hawaiian entertainment and who do they find there, but Bob Manning. He was so interested in the girls that he didn't even notice his old classmates, Martha Weaver, managing the en- tertainment. we heard by the grapevine, that Lahr's Restaurant was just around the corner, and we thought it might be the one we knew, so we stopped and sure enough it was, none other than Larry Lahr. When we sat down to order, who should we see, Shirley Jeffrey, waitress. While we were eating our dinner a man by the name Smith came in with his or- chestra and they played a few songs, much to our surprize it was Larry Smith who graduated from Lancaster School in Sh. From there we went to the airport to board our uLancern and another T. W.A. Transport had just landed and who should be the pilot but Joe Stanley and Connie Hiatt, the stewardess. We then flew to Los Angles and as we drove to our hotel, we noticed that Roene Kellam was appear- ing in a broadway hit,nTo Ugly to Look At,u co-starring Neil Zook. Fin- ally we arrived at the hotel and found that Jim Wiley was the manager. The next morning we left for New York. Landing at La Guardia Field, we took a taxi to our hotel and discovered that the cab-driver was Bill Whitacre. We had a nice visit with him, and he told us he had married Ruthena Scott and that they had ped and chatted a bit with her, After resting in out hotel room Sth Avenue we found a very nice and inside we were surprised to built a nice home close by so we stop- too. awhile, we decided to go shoppingv0n store called nLa Cross Style Shoppeu find that La Cross, the famous designer of fashionable clothes,wasnoonebut Joyce Cross from Lancaster. We were also pleased and surprised to find that Devon Hedrick was happily employed there as one of La Cross' glamourous models. The next day we went to Coney Island and the first person to greet us there was Phil Stouder, who told us he owned all the concessions at that place and was doing quite well financially. We talked about old times at Lancaster School and we told Phil of the ones of his classmates that we had seen, which made us curious to find the remaining ones. Investigation showed that Mary Reust and Alfred were running a success- ful drug store in Cleveland, Ohio and also raising a family of four children. Ruth Michaelson had become a nurse and was the Superintendent of Nurses at Mercy Hospital in Detroit. While visiting her found that Verda Patten and Bob the automobile business. It was nice to know as we brought to a close that one of our old classmates, Gene Minton, was large farm in Lancaster Townshipand teaching his three sons bashetball for the team of 1977. there we and were in our journey farming a to play were living in Detroit also ELHE5 HI E TUFQY of V354 Nelve years ago the senior class of 'Sh trotted into the first grade room happy at the thought of finally being in school. A Out of the seventeen that started in 'h2 only ten re- mained with us till now. They are Joyce Cross, Jim Wiley, Shirley Sharp, Neil Zook, Hoene Kellam, Jim Hacker, Martha Weaver, Gene Minton, Suzanne Klepser, and Ruthena Scott. After struggling through the first six grades we finally reached the turning point in our school career, junior high, and that meant being up stairs. Starting in our freshman year with nineteen members, we elected as our officers, James Hacker-President, Joyce E boss-Vece president, Martha Weaver-Secretary, and , Gene Minton-Treasurer with Dale Stroud as our sponsor. letting bolder we launched into our sophomore year, and JV elected as our officers, Gene Minton-President, Neil Zook-Vice-president, Joyce Cross-Secretary, Roene . Kellam-Treasurer, and Warren Freck as our sponsor. f u in Q Q luring that year we sponsored a scrap drive, helped the A 4 lat A 'r Iuniors with a fish fry, and enjoyed a party of--CHot :FIN Jogs and a movie later.J I' 'fNl':f?':' In our junior year we really worked! We were after enough money to take our trip with the seniors that year. We sold magazines and Christmas cards, sponsored a year book, sold concessions at ball games, and presented a play fTom Sawyerl. we elected as our officers, Gene Minton-President, Joe Stanley-Vice president, Suzanne IQ.epser-Secretary, and Martha f Weaver-Treasurer with Claude Keller Jr. as our sponsor. 5' With the feeling of being big-wheels we then started ' in our senior year. We elected as our officers, Gene Hinton-President, Joe Stanley-Vice president, Roene gy' Kellam-Secretary, Suzanne Klepser-Treasurer, and Yr. - Henning as our class sponsor. During this year we presented our play, The Little Dog Laughedng we also f sponsored the Lanceria.n Review of 'Sh . :QP Q Our senior year came hurriedly to a close. After 3 twelve years of hard work and play we thought we were finally ready to leave the Lancaster halls of learning l and start out in Life's School. Z?-My . A so LFIET LJILL FIND TESTFHVIENT crass OF 19521 We, the Seniors, known as morons, imbeciles, fiends, and simple fools, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills made by us at any time. ARTICLE I. We first direct that such taxes as victory, income, social security, amusement and luxury, be re- funded to us immediately. We also direct that all unpaid bills, such as speeding fees, jail fines, over parlclng fees, doctor bills, funeral expenses, and our insane asylum tuitions, be paid by the Junior Class. ARTICLE II. The individual bequeaths are as follows: I, Bob Manning, will my ability to skip school to Roger Hickox providing he can get away with it. I, Reba Haley, will mr delicate sneeze to Beverly Hoover providing she doesn't disturb the whole assembly. I, Gene Hinton, will my ability to catch bush-whackers to Dave Parrett providing he can draw his attention irom a certain somebody. I, Joe Stanley, will nv ability to have curls to Dick Heaston providing he lets his hair grow. I, Suzanne llepser, will my ability to take interesting pictures to Elvin Zook providing he does a better job the next time. I, James Hacker, will my ability to reduce to Dianne Sunderman providing she eats all the time. I, Neil Zook, will my wavy hair to Rex Satterthwaite providing he doesn't use his singing and the waves to attract girls. I, Larry Smith, will my very good ability to get my commercial lesson to Barney Myers. I, Rena Harris, will my height to Elaine Lahr providing she takes growing pills. I, Ruthena Scott, will my ability to slclp school and get straight F's on my report card to Sandra Gard. I, Joyce Cross, will my ability to be cheerleader to Jann Layman. I, Jim Wiley, will my crew-cut to Joe Hacker providing he gets it cut before basket-ball season starts. I, Bill Whitacre, will to Bill Pulley the ability to be a good sport through the remaining years of high school. I, Roene Kellam, will to Alice Tyner the ability to go steady, providing sho can find the right SU?- I, Suzanne Klepser, will my ability to get A's in business arithmetic to John Allred providing he works for than. I, Verda Lambert, will my ability to get A'e in English class to Keith Sharp providing he works for them. I, Devon Hedrick, will my ability to leave other people alone in the study hall to Charles Hiner. I, Mary Reust, will my ability to get married during my senior year to Carolyn Weaver providing she skips two weeks of school to do it. continued on page 35 JUNIOAU yr , Q, 52 X 'xxx Wf 1 A ww 'JL l Y ws, 43: 49 'NF iw l Y . 1 .A .i ' in C77 4-,vw --1 X i7 'sv np- C' IN vw 'inf Jerry Allred John Allred Lynda Beaver Carol Kay Friedley Sandra Gard Alice Gentis Margaret Glass Joe Hacker Richard Heaston Roger Hickox Charles Hiner Beverly Hoover Blaine Lahr Jann Laymon Joyce Manning D f-LW Absent when pictures were taken William Gause william Pulley Leroy Smart Aarvin Michaelson Barney Myers Rosalyn Oser David Parrett Harold Rupright Rex Satterthwaite Keith Sharp Dorothy Smith 'lnnne Sundermann Alice Tyner Janet Ware Carolyn Weaver Marilyn Wilhelm Elvin Zook L... Q Ni' 3 ' -lIlllN Feeding their faces. Smiles for someone. She uses Ipana. Smile, Dick. Ready for your picture? Fill the can. How loving. Sprinkle Larry good, Jim. Eating again. Crowning the F.F.A. queen. Sleeping beauties. 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'fs-T! 5 Q, - P 'iff' John Adams Terrance Beaver David Crawford Richard Goodrich Richard Goslee Robert Hacker Donna Holsopple Ray Killen Doyle Krieg Susan Landunn Ann Lawver Gloria Leonard Janice Nichols Charolette Richardsor Elizabeth Snow Linda Thompson 5 he Sharon Thrash Michael Ulrich w r Marsha Walker 1 If w . Joyce Watts Cynthia Westafer fabsentl Pegg Chapman Class Will continued from page 16 I, Shirley Sharp, will my ability to flirt with the boys to Marilyn Wilhelm providing she forgets about a certain fellow. I, Bob Manning, will my ability to leave the assembly without a pass to Roselyn Oser, providing . she doesn't get caught. I, Gene Minton, will my basket-ball ability to Joyce Manning providing she can talk the coach into letting her play next year. I, Shirley Jeffreys, will my Npudd e-cutu to Alice Gentis providing she gets it cut before school starts. I, Ruth Michealson, will my ability to be at the head of second-year Latin class to Carol Friedley providing she is the only student like I was. I, Larry Lahr, will my sales ability to Harold Rupright providing he can talk fast enough. I, Connie Hiatt, will my ability to stay in my seat the second period study-hall to Jerry Allred. I, Joe Stanley, will my front seat of the assembly to Leroy Smart providing he doesn't tear it up. I, Bill Whitacre, will my ability to sleep in the assembly to Marvin Mickelson providing he can get away with it. I, Devon Hedrick, will my ability to be engaged in my senior year of school to Margaret Glass. I, Martha Weaver, will my ability to get my face painted white to Janet Ware, providing she's a good sport about it. I, Phil Stouder, will my ability to get Ncaught-upn in ge metery to Dorthy Smith providing she don't miss two or three weeks of school. I, Larry'Smith, will my distinctive laugh to Linda Beaver providing she uses it to a good advant- age 0 1..q 5 1. 2. L: 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10, .-. wr nn ' of , W pg F2 m3 f g I IH. K .4 Cauzht in the Jr. store. Will they evergrow up? Patty, a camper. They're not sleeping beauties. Marvin feeding Larry's uGrand Canyonn Taking the shine off, Janet? She lives to eat. Cover nirl. Dishpan hands. I's tired. wi, Q . .wha M, sl -rirdgk ,I . Le- A F. , ., ,. a I ,fer f Q? F ggiiii 'Sl Q E 3 el1a,,4 f. i I X -Qu fr ..4 qw iw? ll 12 ii 13 16 17 13 19 20 ill, Smile pretty, Lois. Good, refreshments! Now what, Bill? Is she really that serious? Dinner time. We're movinn on. Waiting 'or their Sleeoinq beauties. Which one is Kay? At the Freshman Party. turn. mira HC 4:5 The class of 1954 pres- ented nTom Sawyern for their Junior play. The cast is as follows: Huckleberry Finn - Jim Wiley Sid Sawyer - Jim Hacker Joe Harper - Joe Stanley Tom Sawyer - Larry Smith Becky Thatcher - Joyce Gross Mary Sawyer - Suzanne Klepser Jim-the negro - Larry Lahr Aunt Polly - Martha Weaver Widow Douglass - Shirley Sharp Mrs. Harper - Rena Harris Judge Thatcher - Gene Minton Alfred Temple - Neil Zook Amy Lawrence - Roene Kellam Ingun Joe - Bob Manning Stage Manager - Bill Whitacre Business Manager - Ruthenna Scott Adventures of Tom Sawyer, dramatized from Mark Twain's immortal story, takes place in the living-room of Aunt Polly's home. All the charm of the author's story and the imnortant characters are transferred to the play. The fence whitewashing scene, Tom's love affair, the finding of the stolen treasure, in fact, all the favorite adventures were there, and the dialog was Mark Twain's very own. Martha Huntington ------------------------- --Roene Kellam f MT L' .H v d V .f ' -I Q I ssmoa PLAY 1953 WTHE LITTLE DOG LAUGHEDU BY VERA AND DEN TAHPLEY Oh, it's true that the Huntingtons had their faultsg but it took Laurie to Wpsychologizew them logically, unmercifwlly and with conplete unconcern for ordinary human failing. Just home from college where she had studied enough psychology to make her believe she could remake their lives, she soon had the house a maze of jumble-blacks, pictures, word association tests and the whole family wandering around with thermometers in their mouths to find their HEnergy Peak.N Eventually, but after some trials, Laurie attained some maturity, Gus trapped her bird-trapper, Sid and Ted ended their business rivalry to bring the play to a happy ending. Gus Chiss Gustaveskyl ----------------------- Joyce Cross Wally Huntington ---------------------------- James Hacker Sidney Huntington -------------------- ------- Joe Stanley Connie Hiatt Laurie Huntington ------------------------- - Horatio P. Honeywell --------------- -------- James Wiley Joan Wood ---------------------------- ---- Suzanne Klepser Mark Bradford ------------------------------- Neil Zook Mrs. Caroline Blakesly -------------- ------- -Devon Hedrick Mrs. Grace Schoinbeck ------- - ------------- Mrs. Walola Breckenridge-- ------------- ---- -Verda Lambert -Reba Haley Terese Brown ----------- ----- ------ -------- Shirley Sharp Ted Wood ------------------------- -------- - Lillina Wood ------------------- --- ---- ---- --Gene Minton -Martha Weaver Passers By ----------------- ---Larry Smith, Robert Manning, Ruth Michealson, Paul Kellam The entire action took place at the front entrance and in the living room of the Huntington home in one of America's smaller cities. The time is early June of the present year. 495 ' -.f ,- . ig 3 gg3iyi:QQHQyrs'f , Yifuari Breasts. Hoff W sgsssre r 1 ' X X. 2Sff4'fiff12fs . swf gf : wie sflvvxiss ,..Qa, I sixth T lewis , p arg lst row: Nancy Wiley, Jane Gard, Glenda Crull, Kathryn Fisher, Barbara Jetmore Roene Kellam, Margaret Glass, Larry Smith, Janet Ware, Dianne Sundermann, Devonna Krieg, Kay Gardner, Kathleen Johnson, Carolyn Shidler, Karen Friedley, Mrs. Lena Swan. 2nd row: Lynn DeWitt, Phyllis Creek, Jane Weaver, Elaine Lahr, Martha Mills, Erma Jane Myers, Martha Weaver, Keith Sharp, Nancy Darland,- Joyce Manning, Shirley Glass, Marcia Dolby, Carol Updike, Marilyn Lahr, Mike Matthews, 3rd row: Susie Mills, Lynda Allen, Rosemary Armfield, Carolyn Weaver, Janice Wilhelm, Patty Sundermann, Carol Kay Friedley, Gene liinton, Beverly Hoover, Lois Hosler, Diane Gard, Marilyn Wilhelm, Marlene Hacker, Claudia Hosier, Wilma Krieg, Margaret Dolby. hth row: Ann Wilhelm, Carol Jetmore, Jerry Minton, Suzanne Klepser, Shirley Crawford, Arlene Kellam, Twyla Dolby, Elvin Zook, Carolyn Heaston, Nancy Douglass, Sandra Gard, Alice Gentis, Ronald Hosier, Carol Hosler, Donna Hoover, Beth Snutt. The Junior Leaders did a splendid job of enrolling the members for the year. Seventy-five members started their projects, but sixty-four completed with a total of one hundred nineteen completed projects. The club attempted to meet all the requirements for an honor club. One of these requirements was the organization of an advisory board comprising Mrs. Friedley, Mrs. Glass, Mrs. Heaston, Mrs. Jetmore, Mrs. Kellam, Mrs. Minton, and Mrs. Wilhelm. This committee was to aid in the forming of policies and general supervision when needed. Nancy Darland represented our club in the County Demonstration contest with her demonstration of Frozen Jam. She placed fourth. Three girls took part in the Judging contest of the county: Beverly Hoover who placed first in Baking, Sandra Gard who placed first in Food Preservation, and Carol Kay Friedley who placed fifth in Baking. Beverly placed ninth and Sandra placed fourth when they represented the county in the district contest at Wabash. A total of seven girls participated in the dress revues. In the senior revue were Roene Kellam, Susie Klepser, Sandra Gard, and Marcia Dolby, Susie and Sandra received revue pins for outstanding work. Nancy received the Of those who can of black and received Roene Kellam at Chicago. completed in Douglass, Arlene Kellam, and Janet Ware were in the junior revueg Nancy and Arlene pins for their outstanding work. represented Huntington County at the State Fair were: Marilyn Wilhelm who exhibited a raspberries and received an Ag and Gathel Paul who exhibited a painting in handicraft a B. was awarded a trip by the First National Bank to the International Livestock Exposition This award was given on the basis of the total number of project years she had her eight years of h-H. lst row: Dorothy Smith, Janice Wilhelm, Carolyn Heaston, Kay Daugherty, Twyla Dolby, Lois Hosler, Marilyn Wilhelm. End row: Mrs. Lena Swan, Lynda Beaver, Mary Lou Deemer, Carol Kay briedley, Jann Laymon, Janet Ware, Sandra Gard, Diane Gard, Joyce Manning. 3rd row: Mary Grace Rogers, Erma Jane Meyers, Nancy Darland, Reba Haley, Connie Hiatt, Katherine Fisher, Carolyn weaver. hth row: Marcia Dolby, Barbara Jetmore, Linda Shaffer, Dianne Sundermann, Beverly Hoover, Margaret Glass, Martha Mills, Elaine Lahr, Alice Tyner. The Lancaster Chapter of The September meeting was the officers and partial planning initiated into the chapter in service and were also initiated in like applebutter? the Future Homemakers anticipated a busy year. organization meeting with the election of of the year's work. The many new members were a formal ceremony according to the national a most informal manner. Just how did they The National F.H.A. week was observed on Sunday in the various churches of the members. Each girl was recognized in her own church by her minister. For the national project it was decided that the girls would purchase Unesco stamps at twenty-five cents purchase of these stamps was spent countries. The girls served two banquets the local observance of the twenty The other banquet was the district each at Christmas. The money from the for the improvement of homes in foreign for the G. F. A. One of these banquets was fifth anniversary of the founding of F. F. A observance fo the anniversary. As was done last year the girls sang Christmas carols at the Warren Methodist Home for the pleasure of the older persons living there. Those persons seemed to appreciate so very much the thoughtfulness of the girls. In March the local chapter will be hostess to the district meeting, which will be an all day affair. The girls expect to visit the home economics department of a college in April. This will give them a chance to see the new, improved equipment, color combinations, arrangement of rooms, and feeding experiments. Officers: President - Beverly Hoover Song Leader - Jann Laymon Vice-President - Carol Kay Friedley Edi or - Elaine Lahr Secretary - Carolyn weaver Historian - Alice Tyner Treasurer - Carolyn Heaston Chapter Mother - Mrs. Merritt Hoover Parliamentarian - Mary Lou Deemer Advisor - Mrs. Lena Swan i First Rows Gary Eller, Jay P. Hacker, Jane Gard, Mike Matthews, Karen Stauder Derry Sharp, Jerry Minton, Lee Thompson, Jack Boyer, Jerry Wiley, Jim Weaver, Jim Wehr, Paul Dewitt, Jim Darland, Harry Crawford, Dean Sharp, Mr. Leslie. Second Row: Jim Harris, Bobby Keyser, Alan Updike, Larry Nave, Diane Gard, Keith Eller, Jerry Keyser, Gene Minton, Kyle Stouder, Jim Wiley, Jim Sears, Barbara Jetmore, David Wamsley, John Updike. Third Row: Larry Zook, Duane Creek, David Beiber, Janice Wilhelm, Paul Douglass, Keith Sharp, Mark Settlemyre, Don Meyer, Ronnie Yates, Ronnie Cox, Kay Stouder, Jay Dee Rohrabaugh, Kenny Eller, Rex Dolby. Fourth Row: James Denman, Earl Hiner, Nancy Darland, Leon Thomas, Larry Smith, Roger Hickox, Tom Shideler, Charles Coble, Elvin Zook, Gary Boundy, Joe Coble, Joyce Manning, Bob Manning, Ronald Hosier, Jim Borden. - h-H of 1953 Our h-H in 1953 had eighty-seven members in it. Sixty-nine of these members completed projects at the County Fair. Our meetings were held the first Tuesday and second Monday of each month. We had one joint h-H meeting with the girls. The officers of h-H were: President-James Hacker, Vice-President-Joe Stanley, Secretary and Treasurer-Beverly Hoover, Recreation Leader-Joe Hacker, Music Leader-Tom Shidelerg Softball Manager- Joe Stanley. Our softball team went to the semi- finals in the tournament and were finally defeated by Union. We had some good results from the County Fair with four grand champions--Jim Weaver with the ton litter of hogs, John D. Updike in Entomology I, Paul Douglass with a pen of three lambs, and Alan Updike with a single lamb. We had some reserve champions from our school who were--Duane Creek with a cross-breed hog, Rex Dolby in Division I of Electricity, Kyle Stouder in Division II of Electricity, and David Beiber got reserve in dairy at county and state. The Junior Leaders were: Keith Sharp, Gene Minton, Joe Hacker, Jim Hacker, Bob Manning, Jim Wiley, Joe Stanley, Kyle Stouder, and Jack Boyer. n g. First Row Left to Right: Larry Lahr, Joe Hacker, Jim Hacker, Mark Settlemyre, Joe Stanley, Robert Manning. Second Row: Mr. Leslie, Advisor, Jerry Wiley, Roger Hickox, Charles Goble, Jim Wiley, Bill Hhitacre. Third Row: David Hedrick, Paul Douglas, Neil Zook, David Parrett, Fourth Row: Raymond Heaston, Lee Thompson, Jerry Keyser, Ronnie Yates. The F.F.A. Chapter initiated 6 greenhands into the chapter this year. They were Charles Coble, Raymond Heaston, Jerry Wiley, Jerry Keyser, Ronnie Yates, and Danny Hiatt. This makes the Chapter a total of 21 members consisting of 16 greenhands and five chapter farmers. We have one candidate for the Hoosier Farmer degree this year. Gene Minton and Larry Lahr attended the state convention as delegates from our chapter last April. The chapter remained active during the summer and held three meetings. It was decided that we would have a concession stand at the fair which turned out to be very successful. Other activities of the chapter have been a scrap drive, and two banquets. The Parent and Son Banquet was held October lhth. There were 19 boys and their parents present. Guests were Nr. Weber, Huntington Post Officeg Al Shultz, Huntington Herald Pressg Mr. Updike, Trusteeg Mr. Henning, Principalg Nr. Holsopple, Pastor of the Lancaster Church of the B ethren. Decorations for the Banquet were based on a harvest theme. The program consisted of presenting Mr. Updike and Hr. Henning with Honorary Chapter Farmer degrees, and Nr. Weber presented the 25th Commemorative Stamp to the chapter. 5The chapter served as host to the district officers and advisors for the fall meeting of district six and officers training school. There were 86 present representing 13 chapters. Nr. K. W. Kiltz, lthe executive secretary and treasurer of the state association spoke on the NHigh1ights of the National Conventionn held in October at Kansas City. The chapter made a trip to the International Livestock Expositioniwhile in Chicago visited Swift 'and Company, the Tribune Building and the Museum of Natural History. A gilt ring was started and the chapter is planning to make gates and other farm articles for sale to farmers in the community. Our officers for this year are: President -- Jim Hacker Treasure -- Larrv Lahr Vice President -- Mark Settlemyre Reporter -- Joe hacker Secretary Joe Stanley Sentinel -- Robert Manning Advisor -- Mr. Leslie . L- n -,.,- -41+ -f ,J X- vwsff' Essfsxd T 2 ' 4 , 2 as Q4 5 Q m n Vi fs ' .5 , Q Q lik f Wx 1 J .FY 7' : Sn ' Q Msgs ' X lv 7, Q f lst row: Mrs. Nellie Birdsal, Dorothy Smith, Dianne Sundermann, Carolyn Heaston, Martha Weaver, Joyce Cross, Lois Hosler, Diane Gard 2nd row: Elaine Lahr, Mary Lou Deemer, Margaret Glass, Kay Daugherty, Jeanette Kern, Nancy Darland, Linda Shaffer 3rd row: Barbara Jetmore, Carol Kay Friedley, Reba Haley, Beverly Hoover, Twyla Dolby, Suzie Klepser, Carolyn Weaver hth row: Katherine Fisher, Janice Wilhelm, Connie Hiatt, Jann Laymon, Mary Beust, Janet Ware, Roene Kellam, Erma Jane Meyers, Martha Mills. In January 1931 a group of thirty women Physical Education teachers met at Muncie to discuss ways and means of improving the physical education and extra curricular activities program for high school girls. The league formed was called the Indiana League of High School Girls' Athletic Association. The object of the league is to stimulate participation of girls' athletics and to promote ideals of health and sportsmanship. c Lancaster High School joined the organization a number of years ago. This Year there are some twenty-six members. The officers are as follows: President- Martha Weaver, Vice-President- Dianne Sundermang Secretary- Joyce Cross, and Treasurer- Lois Hosler. The activities planned for the year were a six-week program in each tumbling, bowling, and swimming. The spring play day and volley ball tournament were highlights of the year. Also the G. A. A. parties were enjoyed by each member. We hope to stay in the state organization and each year improve our local organization. Q, Q1 QQ Q' First Row: Carol Kay Friedley, Beverly Hoover, Dianne Sundermann, Martha Wills, Lois Hosler, Shirley Glass, Elaine Lahr,Second Row: Alden Schell, Carol Updike, Diane Gard, Barbara Jetmore, Leon Thomas, Janice Wilhelm, James Dennen, Bonnie Shafer, Eldene Felton, Karen Stouder, Mary Grace Rosers, Kay Daunherty, Twyla Dolby, Margaret Glass, Third Row: Eucene Felton, Gary Boundy, James Sears, Duane Creek, Sandra Gard, Marilyn Wilhelm, Kay Stouder, Jim Wiley, Mark Settlemyre, Jerry Wiley, Donald Meyers, Gene Hinton, Lee Thomason, Jim Wehr, Larry Have, Jim Weaver, Paul Douglas, Elvin Zook, Lyle Stouder, Ton Shidler Fourth Row: Ronald Cox, Larry Smith, Jerry Minton, Director-Wr. Norris Huston. Under the direction of Mr, Norris Huston, who has been with us for S years, the Lancaster Band of 1953 H lQ5h particiyated as follows: Auiust 10, 1953- Played at the 'l-Ii fair Segterber 2, lQS3- Played at the state fair . Ocgober 20, 1953- Fall concert at the school . Ncvenber 17, 1953- Band Parents Fish Fry , December lO, 1953- Lancaster and Huntinvton Township combined played at the State Trustees Convention. February 6, l9Sh- Solo and ensemble District Contest at Fort Wayne, February 20, lQ5L- State solo and ensenbles Contest at Indianapolis, March 12, 19?L- We participated in the Huntington County Yusic Festival. April 3, 1951- District Band Contest at New Haven aid possibly the State on Avril 9, l95LL. Nay 2, l9SL- We will olay at the Baccalaureate, We will nlay at the hone basEetball rates, 6 GPG POLL of OU-P 'FIDE - as-we -5 v-f.Ji' First Qow Left to Right: Suzanne Klepser, Diane Gard, Mary Grace Rogers, Elaine Lahr, Martha Mills, Jeanette Kern, lima Jane Myers, Alice Tyner, Marcia Dolby, Roselyn Oser, Sandra Gard, Lois Hosler, Parbara Jetmore, Carolyn Weaver, Marilyn Wilhelm, Mrs. Young. Second Row: Ronnie Yates, Nancy Darland, Janet Ware, Mary Lou Deemer, Twyla Dolby, Carolyn Heaston Beverly Hoover, Dianne Sundermann, Reba Haley, Kay Daugherty, Jann Laymon, Martha Weaver, Joyce Cross, Connie Hiatt, Roene Kellam, Margaret Glass, Carol Kay Friedley, Janice Wilhelm. Third Row: Ronnie Whitacre, Rex Satterthwaite, Keith Sharp, John Allred, Mill Pulley, Dick Heaston, Kyle Stouder, Joe Hacker, Dave Parrett, Elvin Zook, Gene Minton, Tom Shideler, Roger Hickox, Joe Stanley, Jim Viley, -'-, Jim Hacker, Kenneth Parrett, Jim Uehr. The high school chorus has been giving its usual programs this year including ap- pearances at the Lancaster Church of the Brethren, the Nazarene Church of Hunting- ton, and the u-H achievement banquet sponsored by the home economics clubs of the township. December 15 was the date for the annual Christmas :ageant at which the chorus and groups and soloists from the chorus presented several selections. we shall take part in the bounty Music Festival as usual and have promised to sing at several churches during the second semester. The variety show and baccalaureate services will find the chorus taking an active part. The girls double sextette of the 1952-S3 school year placed first in the district ensemble contest and second in the state contest. They sang for many programs last spring including the alumni banquet. Mary bhideler, accompanist, Joenita Funder- burg, and Gathel Haul, 1953 graduates, were replaced with buzanne Klepser, Beverly hoover, and Tom bhideler as accompanist. we have organized some new sextettes and quartettes this year which should be ready for appearance by early spring. Time for rehearsals for these groups in a major problem. '13 H-'SX gg. fgl 3 3 391 ll v 621 eg! Y I ' . If I V ' 1 I 9.1km 40 A ,f j I I I-, ,il ,W to if Foys Quartet: Tom Shideler, Kenneth Parrott, Kyle Stouder, ie:-: Satte rthwaite . 'i '3596 Double Sextette: Top Row: Jann Lagmon, Barbara Jetrore Il ' - f aine Lahr, Diane Gard, Connie Hiatt, Kay Daugherty. , B tt - ' o om Row. Twyla Dolby, Reba Haley, Lois Hosler, Alice Tyner, Martha liills, Janice Hilhelm. I I I I I I E Farber Shop Quartet: Dianne Sundermann, Joyce Cross, Martha Weaver, 'Carol Friedl 1 - r', x I NC' 2, C g X 'ga I 'aw' 5 . - - x. I. . A' ,- wg Af! ,f ' A I. x:l 'V .Q- tr N O? . Ja, fer, N W . Ti I-' PA ,lf 5, Double Sextette: Top Row: Carolyn Heaston, Joyce Cross, Carol hay Friedley, Beverly Hoover, Martha Weaver, Margaret G1aSS- Efoys Quartet: Gene Vinton Elvin Bottom Row: Carolyn Weaver, Suzanne Klepser, Dianne Sundermann, A. , I V. Zook, Joe Hacker, Joe Stanley. Hoene Kellam, Sandra Gard, Marilyn Wilhelm' Aug . --The gates are opened and we file in. 12955-ass'-+ Sept. Oct. Nov. --Organized confusion and some new schedules. 28--Batters up for the season. h--Verda changed her name from Miss to First --We played Huntington Twp. --We played Rock Creek. Boy were the balls flying! 2l--Union made to many runs, don't you think? ' 28--The batters were really on the ball. l--Markle was our last game. Boys, you ll 16 did fine. l--Junior High went to Fort wayne. S--Eighth grade skating party. 6--Family night. Did everyone get filled up? 9--Yell leader tryouts. 10--High School went to I.U. for football game. Just checkinll l2--Carolyn, Martha, and Joyce seemed to be the luckiest for yell leaders. --F.F.A. Banquet. --Seniors had their pictures taken. Girls what happened to your hair? 21--Larry how did you get along with the girls in Washington? 22n23--School recessed for warden's two day conference. 26--Back to school again, oh dear... 27--Organized the Booster Club. 29--Broken camera--school pictures were taken. 30--Rosie, how does it feel to be sweet sixteen and never been kissed? 31--Lost an inmate--Mary Smart got hitched today. 2--Pest contest starts today--who is the biggest pest?? M--Rex S. and Mrs. Young, older and wiser by one year today. 8--Chorus sang at the Brethern Church at Lancaster. 9--Sandy, could it be that you were with a certain boy last night? 10--Senior cell wing inmates try HThe Little Dog laughedn. 12--Coach,how are you getting along with the Junior History Class? 13--Rex, how did you like our first game with Var Buren--the one we won? 15--Chorus sang at the Nazarene Church in Huntington. 15 20 17--Did everyone get enough fish tonight? 20--Junior High, can't you play basket- ball? 23--Susie, where is your ring? And Jimll Well... 2h--Our boys were really on the ball to- night. 25--Did you Junior boys have fun in the snow??? 26--Third Vacation. Hooray!! Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr NSY ll 15 15 16 19 2 CHLENCIER Dec. h--We won our game with East Rock Creek. 5--Junior Class went to a hockey game. 5- -Farm Bureau Oyster and Chili supper at the school. --We beat Clear Creek. what a thriller! --Jerry K., Danny H., and Dave H. are the biggest pest. --Our big night we have been waiting for-- the Christmas Program. 17--Farm Bureau Fish Fry. l8--Boy that game with Jefferson Whitley was close!! 23--Sentence is suspended ll days for Christmas. M--Oh Dear! We have to startstudying again. S--We won our game with Salamonie Twp. 6 8 --Is everyone happy with their grades? ughl --what a game with Jackson Twp. we wonl 13--There goes our band to Twp. 13 in 15 16 --Tourney begins. --Beat Rock Creek in the tourney. --Beat Twp. in the tourney. --Boys, you did fine at the tourney. 21--Farm Bureau meeting. 22 23 26 28 29 --We played Andrews--they beat us in the overtime. --Hickie, is that your Ford out in front?? --Played Huntington Twp. they beat us. Better luck next time. --Chorus went to Twp. for practice. --Beat Warren Twp. 5--We beat Markle. 6 6 9 --Shrinecircus. --Good Luck kids at the District contest.. --It looks like Lois Hosler, Carolyn Heaston, Alice Tyner, and Roene Kellam are the Queens for the Lancerian Revue. 9--HCome as You AIG --F.H.A. Party. 12--Band Rehearsal. --Sectional Drawing--Who --We played U ion as our O--There goes our kids to do we play???? last game. the State Solok Ensemble Contest. 2h-27--Here we go to the Sectional! l--Chorus Rehearsal--we have to sing.... S--Junior Cell block presents UTake Your Medicine.U 12--Edend our vocies for annual music festival. 15--Players Banquet--eat all you want. 17--Volley Ball Tourney. 19--Lancerian Revue. 30--Junior Fish Fry. 3--District Band Contest. 5--Spelling Contest--who is the best speller? 10 2 5 7- --Junior 5 Senior Banquet. -Baccalaurate. -Senior's sentence ends. Wardens pat us on the back and hand us our walking Papers. -Alumni Banquet. QQ MW rw ,, 4. N V lc N1 S dqizfmi X W cum Coach Charles Wohlford Joyce DATE Nov. 13 20 2h Dec. 2 h ll 18 Jan. 5 8 County 1h 15 16 Jan. 22 26 29 Feb. 5 12 19 , Martha weaver Cross, Carolyn weaver OPPONENT VARSITY Van Buren Won 52-h? Banquo Won 82-3h Rock Creek Won 63-h2 Htgn. Cath. Lost Ml-hh R. C. Cwellsy Won 55-36 Clear Creek Won 62-52 Jeff Cwhitleyjwon hh-M1 Warren Won 65-55 Roanoke Won 57-5h Tourney Rock Creek Won 66-M2 Township Won 58-h8 Warren Lost 59-60 Andrews Lost 66-69 Township Lost 39-50 Bippus won 76-1.17 Markle Won 75-50 Jefferson Union -Feb. 2h-27 Sectional Tourney- 2nd TEAM Won 37-3h Won 57-25 Won 38-31 Won 36-3h Lost 2U-M2 Won 3h-2h won DO-25 Won 38-33 Lost 29-3h Lost 31-hl Won hO-32 Managers: Larry Smith Barney Myers Fifi Q 5 4 1 94 ,QQ S sr' 41- Gene Minton-'Sh-forward, one of the tall- est players on the varsity, a good re- bounder and ball handler. Jim Wiley-'Sh-guard, one of the h2st scorers on the team and a good play- maker. Elvin Zook-'SS-center, tallest man on the team is a good rebounder and aggressive player. We will be looking forward to his playing next year. Dick Heaston-'55-guard, very good shot and aggressive defensive man. we are looking forward to his help next year. Joe Stanley-'Sh-forward, a good ball handler, has played three yeare on the varsity. Dave Parrett-'SS-forward, a play- maker and good rebounder. Jir Hacker-'Sh-guard, is a good ball handler and play-maker. Bill Pulley-'DD-guard, if 2 YHTY good shot from any place on tne floorg he can be very useful to the team next year. Joe Hacker-'55-guard, a good set shot and is very good on defense. Neil Zook-'Sb-forward, iv good at faking and shooting. This is his first year on the varsity. Bill Whitacre-'Sh-guard, a good faker, has played on the varsity for three years. .ni 54 .5 su 5 35 '33 4 lst Row Left to Right: Joe Coble, Don M ers, Dave Hedrick, Lee Thompson, Leon Thomas. 2nd Row: Charles Wolford, Danny Hiatt, Rex Satterthwaite, Eugene Felton, Kyle Stouder, Jerry Wiley, Ronnie Whitacre. 3rd Row: Raymond Heaston, Keith Sharp, Mark Settlemyre, Charles Goble, Jack Boyer, Roger Hickox, Eldene Felton. lst Row Left to Right: Jerry Wiley, Eugene Felton, Jim Wiley, Keith Sharp Joe Stanley, Lee Thompson. 2nd Row: Charles wolford, Kyle Stouder, Mark Settlemyre, Elvin Zook, Gene Minton, Dave Parrott. L -'fab 3225. 'H-I Jin I N gffl' - -Q , law' ., .' f a ' L I' ai- W ff. 0.3,-. e :..,.,+r, ww 1fQ,'?.. .,', Y' A ,gs I ' mhri f'-in 4 -if 3 1v ', f:5H5LDl Hal... Jim Wiley 2. Dave Parrett 3. Joe Hacker h. Elvin Zook S. Jim Hacker 6. Gene Minton. 2nd Team 8. Joe Stanley 9. Charles Wolhford 10. Roger Hickox ll. Neil Zook 12. Eugene Felton Some Seen and OTherS noT .Seen How serious Dave looks! a' n C Q S Te P Love must be grand. me 2 Cuddle u WWA Who's the gentleman, Carol? D. When is the Wbig' dateo' S W' .lJ.I V' Qt . 1 -.FY .1-gl 'M Flirt. A sweet pose, Jann. Waiting for food to fly An apple or a kiss? Does that mean 'dangerous curvesn? He's standing still for f I l 2 3. What is she sitting on? A 5 6 '7 8 Janet's taking a ride. 9. A face that only Mommy could love. 10. Let's watch that stuff. in. ll. Uig in kids. 12. Look rather sleepy, don't they? 13. Are you going fishing, Mr. Henning? a change. lL. Isn't she sweet? 15. What some 'boysnwon't do. xx ff J-4 M MI QV Q 'I s ,nb . A ' I .Og aff? JIIX 51,9 Uri . jx ,v-f'.4 -1 - 15313: DITZLER'KELLEY KRIEGBAUM :Sz SONS LUMBER CO. 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