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THE MILL STREAM Materially Speaking Left to right: Ilettic Musser, cook: Samuel Resslcr. caretzxkerg Anna Margie Lehman, oifice helperg Bessie Good, cook. VVaiti11g on tables, washing dishes, lzumderiug clothes. sweeping floors. and other jobs about school kept this group busy. A i I P
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LANCASTER MENNONITE SCHOOL IOURNAL Log of Events-School Year of 1942-1943 LANCASTER MENNONITE SCI-IOOI. Nevin MILLER September 14: Students enrolled for the first year at Lancaster Men- nonite School. Enrollment-151 g Seniors-13. September 15: Brother I. Paul Graybill gave an opening address to the new student body at its first assembly. September 21: Maynard Yoder made his appearance and joined the ranks of the Seniors. October 2: No school due to the meeting of Conference at Mellingeris church. October 19: Another dignitied Senior, John Miller, came to school from a farm in Lancaster County. November 17: The end of the first nine weeks. There were throbbing pulses when we received our first report cards. Brother Good gave us a talk in which we all got some helpful hints on how to get better marks. November 18: The dormitory students were given the opportunity to go to the revival meetings at M ellingers. November 26: Turkey, cranberry sauce, filling ,... Nothing so de- lightful as a good old-fashioned Thanksgiving dinner. November 27 : Dedication service for the school. Brother Iohn Lapp of Franconia delivered the address and Brother Noah Risser conducted the dedicatory service. An impressive meeting! In the afternoon, open house. Oh, but you have a pretty room, Lois! December 15: Brother Stoner Krady gave us a talk in conjoint prayer circle around the fireplace. His topic Was, 1fVhose Son or Daughter Are You ? December 17: A basketball game between Day Students and Dormi- tory Students. The Day Students won. December 24, 25 : Christmas is here at last. December 28: Short Term began. VVe were happy to have 47 Short Term students a11d the Short Term faculty spend six weeks with us. These were Weeks of pleasant and profitable fellowship. December 31: Last day of 1942. iVe are somewhat crowded, but we don't mind. January 1 : Happy New Year to all! January 18: Midyear examinations and cramming commence. January 25: Second semester begins. The Seniors began Business Arithmetic and said good-by to Solid Geometry. Fannie Frankhouser and Paul Kraybill entered the Senior Class. February 5 : Bible School closes, Six weeks have never gone so rapidly. February 8: It seems so quiet without the Short Termers. VVe wish them good fortune in their life ahead. 19
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