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

 - Class of 1954

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. 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'

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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



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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

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