East Lampeter High School - El Dorado Yearbook (Lancaster, PA)

 - Class of 1932

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W-aff'-ei f ir-smmrsi LILLIAN KEENER Miss Keener has just been with us one year and all have grown to admire her. She has certainly proven her worth in teaching us music and surely everyone has enjoyed her music classes during the past year. By her tactful teaching she has taught us to appre- ciatei zvorthwhile music and its value through- out ie. . The saying, Precious goods comes in small packages, could not be said more truthfully at a better place or time than to say it about Miss Keener. We feel assured that if she continues her successful work in future years, she will help foster the talents of many who will become master musicians. i I I I I I I I I I I I I I To Our Teachers I In order to show our appreciation: for the unending love and service of those wwho have guided us through four years of High School workg in order to assure them that impetuous, and im- pulsive youth never tires of listening to sound advice and unerring instruction, whicli will be lights in the darkness of the future, we gset aside this portion of the 'El Dorado in recognition of their work. - , I I I I I l. I I I I I I I I I I I 'P 54? I if-1' . 'I 'x K .s . I, . L, , I II, I Eleven

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I ui!-H A ELDORADOS-1.93 2 .mmf l fs.. W X . L Ten GALEN KILHEFNER d Our Science- teacher, Mr. Kilhefner, is a true friend to everyone. His unfailing good advice combined with the knowledge he im- parts to us has opened for us many new and happy fields. His quiet dignity gives him the bearing of a gentleman, while his devout nature gives him the heart of a saint. As faculty adviser of the Echo Staff, he has helped bring about the first printed School Paper. As coach of the Boys' Basketball Team he has been responsible for many ex- citing victories and happy defeats. Then last, but not least, he is a member of the Elizabeth- town Alumni Male Quartet. His melodious baritone has contributed much to its success. Best wishes in all your undertakings, Mr. Kilhefner. ALEXANDER CZAPF STOP TALKING! LOOK at this frog heart! LISTEN 2X -5- X : 3X! ' Of course you know by now what the sub- jects are that Mr. Czapf teaches. If you wish to get Mr. Czapf's opinion of his work just get him launched on a discussion about skulls or a really difficult Algebra problem. Last year he was the leader of the Social Service Club, which took many interesting trips. This year he has formed the Biology Club. Mr. Czapf is always willing to do his part in every undertaking, always doing more than is required of him. Every play, every public performance at school is supported and at- tended by him if it is at all possible. The thing which makes him outstanding is his unassuming fiuality of leadership. , Mr. Czapf as excellent judgment and good taste. His selection of his life companion proves this. Happiness and success in your teaching, Mr. Czapf. W. G. EVERT Mr. Evert is one of the teachers who sacri- fices an unknown amount of time and money for students of East Lampeter. He is the instructor of individual and instrumental work. In the past three years he has conducted and organized the Orchestra in whose making he has certainly done his bit. Mr. Evert teaches everything from a mandolin to a baritone and certainly does well, as shown by the skill of his pupils. In his work he is never tiring, trying at the present to increase his knowledge of music by attending school at West Chester. He con- tinues faithfully from day to day in this work so that his pupils may have a better knowl- edge of music. We know, Mr. Evert, that you have become discouraged at times at the shortsightedness of your pupils. Even then you have struggled and have won a position of great honor.



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xlii ' EL DORADON193 2 Q9 l l . . '. - l V L, ,H 4 Twelve e The Annual Message DEAR SEN1oRs : The passing of this final year of your secondary school instruction marks a notable year inyour educational achieve- ments. Let no idler tell you that you have now completed your adventure of seeking knowledge, for real searching begins when potent cues become evident. To you belongs the heritage of the ages, and the acquiring of it is possible only if you are willing to dare and to do. The path of knowledge and culture is not smooth, but fraught with constant dangers and obstructions which help to make the treasured attainments more appealing and more appre- ciable. Those, who have given us the best of thought that minds can produce, have also left for us the realities of life which abide though all signs of them disappear. May you, therefore, resolve anew to seek after that which is worthwhile. Make to your ownselves promises upon which can swing your destinies, accept great responsibilities which can make you creative personalities, lose yourselves in human consciousness, and He, who rewards all with infinite blessings, will, if you serve Him without reservation, cast for you the white ballot of victory. A. G. BREIDENSTINE.

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