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uniors FIRST ROW: Richard Wenger, Elkhart, Indiana: Julia Schrock, Goshen, Indiana: Anna Shirey, Canton, Ohio: Darlene Birkey, Bremen, Indiana: Gladys Graber, Goshen, Indiana: Dorothy Nelson, Manitou Springs, Colorado. SECOND ROW: Lisle Roose, Nappanee, Indianag David Byler, Martinsburg, West Virginia: Robert Byler, Martinsburg, West Virginia: Robert Abel, Elkhart, Indiana, Mary Oyer, Goshen, Indiana. THIRD ROW: Robert Hostetler, Baltic, Ohio: Don McCammon, Papillion, Nebraska. NOT ON PICTURE: Ralph Gerber, Goshen, Indiana: Julia Goorlell, Goshen, Indiana: Minnie Graber, Goshen, Indiana, SNOW A cloud of snowflakes tumbles down. A gentle touch upon my cheek. Their pirouetting laughs at me And I muSt answer with a grin. A mountain pass, a broken ski, A man lies twisted in the snow: He sees the clinging, clutching white But dimly thru a fog of pain. A hundred miles away, his voice Is faint and choked with sobs of fear, Cursing at the snow at which I smile In smug conceit and peace. -Richard Wenger. 2-I
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vi 1'. - , x 15. as r uniors President - - ---- - Don McCammon Vice President - Robert Miller Secretary - - - Dorothy Nelson Treasurer - - Robert Martin Historian ------------ joan Yoder Sponsor ----------- Dr. Carl Kreider Motto: Not simple conquest, but triumph. Colors: Blue and Gold Flower: American Beauty Rose CLASS HISTORY After dark, by round-about paths, the juniors convene at Oyers early in the fall . . . Are you a junior now? the issue at stake . . . After balancing credit hours against class loyalty, 30 members answer yes, . . . Many new faces and accelerated schedule additions from the sophs . . . Up to Brunk's cabin in Michigan for fall outing . . . a steady downpour of rain as usual . . . a delicious late supper . . . games . . . songs . . . stories . . . and skits sans rehearsal-The Light House Tragedy, The Terrible Secret, Be- cause I Have a Cold , A Night In An Inn . . . all by lamplight . . . Memories of a year full of activities . . . exhibiting senior wardrobes and mannerisms, gypsy theme for after dinner program, putting out the Maple Leaf, athletics . . . most of all memories of good times, new friends and old ones, and a year of preparation for service. ,Lg ,- - -.,.,, ' ' A .i.r . - r,.4 . I - . I .A 1 g : V Hg 'I if 1- ,4 ,LQ .?t ,f-- - ' f 'f L2 X rt ' l-L X3 is .jj :ig Q., -' . I - - f - . , , - .. ,. , . . . --. .-- .-21-H-mn X.. . . u.- - ' r ,-: ex.-.M-.1-2 ,.-p.- ---1-:..4..w:ff:..:1iJ:-.a'.f1 '- - - JY-I -f'..- - - -....f -- ...,,..,. - . 71
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Juniors FIRST ROW: Dorothy Horst, Peabody, Kansasg Florence Roth, Morton, Illinois, Opal Barkey, Mishawaka, Indianag Hazel Schrock. Ligonier, Indianag Florence Nafziger, Nampa. Idahog Doran Hershberger, Walnut Creek, Ohio. SECOND ROW: Ava Stiver, Millersburg, Indiana: Paul Leatherman, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, Daniel Miller, Akron, Pennsylvania: Richard Yordy, Chicago, Illinois. THIRD ROW: Robert Miller, Charm, Ohio: J. Robert Martin, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. NOT ON PICTURE: David Steiner, North Lima, Ohio: Mary jean Tackett CIID, Wakarusa, Inclianag Fern Yoder, Johnstown, Pennsylvaniag joan Yoder, West Liberty, Ohio. THY WAY 'Tis not for me to ask Thee Why? Thou Ruler of the earth and sky: But only, Father, may I know It is Thy Will to have it so. I've tried my Way-I thought I knew- I was not like those foolish few Whose way turned out so very wrong- I was wise, I was strong. Now at last, I have learned That Thy way which I have spurned Is the wisest one: I see, Thy way, O Father, is for me. -Florence Nafziger. 23
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