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A. G. BREIDENSTINE Mr. Breidenstine, our principal for three years, one of the truest friends of the class of '32, has won a place of honor and esteem in all of our hearts. He has helped us through so many difficulties-as Freshmen, he guided us safely through Mathematics and Scienceg as Sophomores in Biology. During our Junior year he taught our German class, the first of its kind in East Lampeter. We have never grown tired of Mr. Breidenstine's classes for he always has had new suggestions and ideas to arouse our interest. During all these years we have felt free to consult him about all our difficulties, finding him always willing to help us. In parting, Mr. Breidenstine, we ardently assure you we have enjoyed the friendship and pleasant associations with you to an lm- measurable extent. Our only regret is that we can never repay you. RUTH LIVINGOOD How could we ever get along without the sweet patience and never-ending fun which Miss Livingood is noted for? Of course she doesn't get cross at us if we don't do what is exactly right. She is too patient and per- severing for that. She kindly tells us what is right, and joins in all our petty laughs and sorrows. Miss Livingood has great ability both as an English teacher and as a Play Coach. Who, in the school does not know by now how to pro- nounce dictionary and library ? No matter in what way we come in contact with Miss Livingood or in what work we see her ability, we are impressed by her unseliish character and noble ideas. We are indeed glad that we have been so fortunate as to have her in our last year of instruction. MILDRED LAIRD A teacher who, we feel, is a part of our class, is Miss Laird. Therefore you hear her frequently called Milly. Miss Laird has taught us since we were Freshmen. Many times our classes have been made interesting by the many illustrative stories she told us. In the halls and rooms at noon you can always hear her hearty laugh as she chats with one of the pupils. Miss Laird exhibits great ability in her special work, coaching basket- ball. Her good humor and tactful drills helped our girls to win the majority of their games. She is very well informed in Latin and History, and we are waiting for a time when her name will be seen as the author of a set of history texts. Her fine character and noble ideals have made her a good example for young people who cherish good advice and sound reasoning. , , ,W Nine
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