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!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
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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
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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
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