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THE MILL STREAM Short Bible Term Front Row, left to right: R. M. Boll, A. M. Boll, D. Burkliolder, V. Weaver, A. M, Lougenecker, M. Wenger. Second Row: K. Hertzler, E. Martin, M. Eshleman, G. Hershey, F. Tyson, F. Weaver, K. Weaver. Third Row: VV. Stauffer, M. Wenger, O, Beam, G. Gehman, R. Winey, M. Yoder. L. Mast. Fourth Row: M. Gehman, G. Musser, L. Thomas, I. Witmcr, B, Mohler, M. Kraybill, I. Mumma, D. McClune. Fifth Row: A. Coulson. A. Harnisli, M. Buckwalter, R. Yoder, A. R. Bair, M. Shenk, A. Stoltzfus. Sixth Row: E. Peifer, T. Zimmerman, C. Slienk, S. Boll, R. Frey, R. Shade, R. Metzler, R. Horst. Back Row: C. Lehman, R. Kling, H. Lutz, L. WVelJer, M. Hess, R. Buck- walter, H. Garber, A. Horst, R. Danncr THE LINES ARE FALLEN unto me in pleasant places.-Ps. 16 :6. The Psalm- ist's testimony clearly expresses our thoughts of the few short weeks spent at Lancaster Mennonite School. As we sang, prayed, studied, worked, and played together the hours sped swiftly by and indeed rich blessings have been ours. We have appreciated the school because of the deeply spiritual atmosphere, the well qualified teachers who were intensely interested in us, and also the friendly spirit shown to us by all the regular student body and faculty. Many things we treasure. Among these were the classroom discus- sions, prayer circles, devotional programs, and morning watch. They have been a real inspiration to us to be more definite in our own private devotions, and to have more ,conviction in our daily lives. We were reluctant to leave, and would be happy to return to the school with its clear flowing Mill Creek and beautiful evergreen trees. K -Kathryn N. Hertzler. 14
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LANCASTER MENNONITE SCHOOL IOURNAL Freshman Class Norman Braeklill, Anna Mae Campbell. Ivan Charles, Lloyd Clymer, Elizabeth Denlinger, llerbert Ebersole, Donald Eliy, Helen Eshbaeh, Esther Fisher, Glenn Cehman, Isaac Glick, Ruth Graybill, Ethel Harnish, Ernest Histand, Jean Hollinger, Henry Horning. ,Iohn Horst, Harold Keener, Rhoda Keener, Frank Kennel, Daniel Krady, Lester Kurtz, Alta Landis, Elma Landis. Lois Landis, Chester Leaman, Tobias Leaman, Mabel Longacrc, John Henry Lutz, Edna Maloney, Marion Marks. Warren Martin, Earl Mast. Edna Metzlcr, Earl Mohler, Sara Noll, Esther Petersheim, Virginia Poley, Anna Mae Reist, E-llllil. Richl, Carl Sensenig, Melvin Sensenig, Ralph Shank, Harold Shearer, Elizabeth Shirlc, Mary Shirk, Ruth Shue, Arlene Stauffer, Mildred Staulfer, Earl Steffy, Hiram Strickler. Naomi Thomlxs, Rhoda Thomas, Arthur Wenger, Edith Winey. Bible Department: Mildred Denlinger, Earl Zimmerman. Daniel Krady, president: Harold Shearer, vice president: Ruth Shue, secretaryg Arlene StautTcr. treasurer Q ' OUR FRESHMAN CLASS consists of fifty-six l1lCl11lJC1'S. NVc are glad to be the first Freshman class at Lancaster Mennonite School. Our home room class is conducted in the chapel by lflrother .lohn S. Wenger. During the school year the election of officers resulted as follows: president, Daniel Kradyg vice president, l-larold Shearer, secretary, Ruth Shueg treasurer, Arlene Staulifer. Arlene Stauffer is also our class reporter for the Mill Stream. lglecause of the large number of students in our class. it is divided into two sections. Gur class contained live more members in the beginning. but because of the necessity of work at home we no longer have them with us. X'Vc have had several class meetings. In one of these meetings it was de- cided to have an outing. Committees were appointed and they decided on May 13 as the date for the outing if the weather is favorable. VVe extend a hearty invitation to all who will be Freshmen next year to come and take our place, for we count on moving up. -Ruth Shnc. Secretary. 13
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Mill Stream Staff Seated, left to right: Paul N. Krnybill, Edna K. Wenger, John C. Kurtz, Rhoda Krady. Standing, left to right: Kenneth Fisher, Martha Kling, Mary Kathryn Staufler, Illa Mae Homsher, ggiiganl Weaver, Jean Wolgemuth. Arlene Landis, Mary Elizabeth Lutz, Arlene Stauffcr, Maynard o er. To this group goes the credit for planning and working out the first volume of the Lancaster Mennonite School journal. the Mill Stream. They have worked hard and have done a good job. , 1 Left to right: John C. Kurtz, Nevin Miller, .Anna Martha Grotf, Paul N. Krayliill, Elizabeth Sauder, Allen l-lislzmd, N, G. Good. The Senior Journal Staff supplied material for this number of the Mill Stream devoted to the Commencement of 1943.
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