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W. A. SMITH Mr. Smith attended the Millersville State Teachers' College and the Lancaster Business College. For the past twenty- eight years, he has been passenger agent and operator in the service of the Pennsylvania Railroad. He has served as a school board member for sixteen years: first, in the Quarry- ville Borough: later, in the East Lampeter Township Schools. His message to the Seniors is as follows: Success in life comes only to those who are physically Ht, mentally awake, and morally strong. Even in the over- crowded business world cf today, there is still a place for the boy or girl who is not afraid to go after what he wants. Our nation today is eager for the energy and ideas of youth. The future needs young minds and purposeful thinkers. To all who are willing to work, the doors of industry are always open. It is necessary to develop a sturdiness of character once one becomes convinced future. and Hnally, confident forward. The splendid training which our Seniors have received both at home and at school, will make them capable of any task which life will oifer them. and a nimbleness of mind to meet the problems of life, but of his power, eager for the cf his security, he must go CLARENCE N. BRUBAKER Mr. Brubaker was graduated from Franklin and Marshall Academy: then he attended Dickinson College for two years. He also studied in France for four months. He has been a of the board. MENNO G. SAUDER Education: Public School Profession: General Insurance and Poultry To the class of 1941: As the years go by, the El Dorado will bring back many memories of your high school days at East Lampeter. These four years in high school have been probably the best in your life. Time passes' thin s about us chan e' we also change and school director for three years and is now serving as treasurer ' To the Class of '41, he extends his best wishes . Q ' 9 , attain more knowledge and wisdom as the years go by. In the future you will have some bright daysg you may have some dark days: but let your motto be Forward Continue to learn more each day. By constantly using your knowledge , many opportunities to make use of the education you have received. to the best advantage you will Hnd You have my best wishes for success in your future un- dertakings. 13
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Board of Education IOHN H. FOOSE Mr. Foose received his education in the schools of Carlisle, Pennsylvania: also, in Lancaster elementary, and Lancaster High School. He also did special work at State College. For the past thirty-five years, he has been supervisor at the Hamilton Watch Company. Because he had always wanted to be a watchmaker, Mr. Foose made this his 1ife's work. Graduation! It is a big and exciting word to each of your number. lt has always meant the ending of secondary edu- cation, yet the beginning of higher attainments. Each one of you will embark upon some individual adventure because life is just that. Make the best of your adventure. Foremost in your minds should be and must be that there is a place for each of you to aid humanity. To you belongs the heritage of discovering new fields and bettering the old. Keep that pinnacle of success and adventure always before you. The Board of Education extends to you, the class of '41, its most sincere wishes for unbounded success and happiness. THE OFFICERS President ..... Iohn I-I Foose Vice-President --- C K Denlinger Secretary ..... W A Smith Treasurer --- C N Brubaker C. K. DENLINGER Mr. Denlinger attended the Paradise Township School: then, later, he completed his education at the Pennsylvania Business College. He rejoices in the fact that the boys and girls of East Lam- peter High School have better educational opportunities than he had. He wishes the best of everything to the Seniors of '41. 12
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Faculty Physics. idealistic . MILDRED F. LAIRD, B.A. Carlisle High School, 19249 B.A., Dickinson College, 19283 Permanent College Certificate, University of Pennsylvania, 1931: State Teachers College, Trenton, summer of 19363 Temple University, summers of 1938-39-403 Teacher, East Lampeter High School, 1928-. Subjects: World History, American History, Latin. ,friendly . . . ambitious . . . athletic good sport . l REBECCA C. LEAMAN, B.S. East Lampeter High School, 1915: Millersville State Teach- ers College, 1916-17, Summer sessions of 1919, 1931-36g West Chester Teachers College, summers of 1928-30: B.S., Millers- ville, 1936: University of Pennsylvania Summer School, 19403 Teacher, Leacock Township, 1917-21: East Lampeter Grade School, 1921-255 Smoketown, 1928-375 East Lampeter High School, 1937-. Subjects: P. O. D., Civics, Algebra. capable . . . intelligent . . . considerate 14 GALEN C. KILHEFNER, B.S., Ed.M. Ephrata High School ,1925p B.S. degree, Elizabethtown Col- lege, 1930: Ed.M. degree, Temple University, 19345 Teacher, East Lampeter High School, 1930-373 Principal, East Lam- peter High School, 1937-419 Supervising Principal, East Lam- peter School District, 1938-41. Subjects: Consumer Mathematics, German, Non-College able . . . faithful ALEXANDER A. CZAPF, B.S., M.A. Mt. Carmel High School, 19261 B.S., Franklin and Marshall College, 1930: M,A., Columbia University, 1934: Teacher, East Lampeter High School, 1930-. Subjects: Biology, Chemistry, General Science. practical . . . serious
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