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Tl-IE MILL STREAM l Front Row: Leah C. Kauffman, Edna K. Wenger. Lois N. Garber, Myra E. lless. Back Row: Mahlon M. lless, John S. Wenger, J. Paul Graybill, Clyde B. Stoner, Noah G. Une Word More' ' DEJXR YOUNG PEOPLE or T1-ta Gu:xoU.xT1.No Ctuxss or 1944: You are leaving us with our best wishes. VV e have traveled together on campus and in classroom. VV e tried to give you our best. our teaching, our counsel. VV e have shared with you our appreciation of liie's problems and opportunities. VVe have shared even our personal experiences so that We might help you in lite's way, VVe have prayed for you. All this have we gladly done with our very best that you might be the very best for your Master. Hoping to meet you again, out in liie's school. out in a world of service for your Master and your church, We remain as ever, Your friend, -J. l-'.xUI. GR.-XYllll,l.. This is not the day for taking things for granted. It is important to make sure of the foundation upon which we base our thinking, and to form policies in line with honest convictions. Too many. today. are so pre- occupied that they do not take time for thinking important matters through to a logical end. No surer or safer source from which to secure the makings of our personal life philosophy can be 'found than the W'orcl of God. -No.xi1 G. Goon. Good To TIIE CL.xss or 1944: I wish to take this opportunity to express any appreciation for your presence with us, and for the high quality of work toward which you have striven. Congratulations toeach member of the class For work well done. One period of life's training is passed. and you are now looking into the future with the optimism which is characteristic of youthful energy and zeal. 2
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LANCASTER MENNONITE SCHOOL, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA Vol II JUNE, 1944 No.6 EDITOR: Luke G. Stoltzfus ASSOCIATE EDITORS: Rhoda DEPARTMENT EDITORS: LITERARY ................ RELIGIOUS NEWS GENERAL NEWS .... REPORTERS : LIBRARY ...... RECREATION .... ALUMNI ..... SENIOR ..... JUNIOR ...... SOPHOMORE ...... F RESHMAN ..... TYPISTIM3l'y Elizabeth Lutz Staff M. Kracly, Miriam R. Weave ....LOis N. Kray James R. Hess, ASSISTANT TvPIsTs:A. Ruth Zeiset, E. Ruth Newcomer BUSINESS MANAGER: Clyde B. Stoner FACULTY ADVISER: Edna K. Wenger I' ..Arlene E. Landis bill, Sadie A. Riehl .. . ...Ellen R. Eby .Illa Mae Homsher H. Florence Miller ..Martha L. Kling Rachel S. Kraybill Erika E. Lehnhoif Arlene S. Stautfer dney M. Carpenter PUBLISHING COMMITTEE: J. Paul Graybill, Noah G. Good, Clyde B. Stoner SENIOR JOURNAL STAFF EDITOR ............ . . . ASSOCIATE EDITORS . . . LITERARY EDITOR BUSINESS IVIANAGER .. FACULTY ADVISIiR .. TYPISTS .......... . . . .James R. Hess . . . . .Rhoda M. Krady Miriam R. Wfeaver . . .Arlene E. Landis Luke G. Stoltzfus . . . . . .Noah G. Good . .Mary Elizabeth Lutz Alta B. VVeaver The Mill Stream, published by the Lancaster Mennonite School, R. 4, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, is issued monthly except July, August, and September. Subscription Price: One Dollar per year. Entered as second-class matter March 25, 1943, at the post office at Lancaster, Pennsylvania, under the Act of March 3, 1879.
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f1fi17,2.14 LANCASTER MENNONITE-..--'SCHOOL JOURNAL Strive to live nobly, ever faithful to your Lord, so that your cheerful Chris- tian testimony may never dim. Your class motto-your prayer-can surely strengthen you for the reality of life before you. -CLYDE B. STONER. You are now entering upon a life of new experiences. You are facing the real issues of choosing a vocation and earning a living. Life will be real, and you must be earnest. To the extent that you yield yourself to Christ and to His will, to that extent your life will be successful. I have confidence that the members of this class have the Christian character that it takes to succeed! -jour: S. WENGER. My God and I, we walk the fields together! It is a high honor to be called into comradeship with Christ. Servants of mineg brothers of mineg friends of mine you are, said Jesus. Down through the ages they have Walked with Him: Enoch, Abraham, Moses, David, Isaiah, John, Mary of Bethany, Paul, Bernard of Clairvaux, David Livingstone, Christopher Dock, Praying Hyde-what a company! You mav be one of them. -EDNA K. WENGER. Dear Seniors, I Wish for you a lifetime 'full of service for Christ. For this service, I Wish you strength of soul and body, clearness of vision, steadfastness of purpose, an unshakable faith in God. Enough hard things be yours to make your dependence on God very real, enough success to make your reward rich in heaven. The Spirit lead you constantly. God's presence guard you continually. Then will you know the exceeding joy of His service. -Lois N. GARIIER. Une summer day I saw in the sky before me a bank of fleecy white clouds against a background of azure blue. As l. looked at it and let its majestic beauty till my soul with awe, I thought of the Creator who, from mere drops of vapor, could create such sheer loveliness. How inexpressibly more beautiful can the Father make the hearts and lives of those created in His own image. when they are yielded to His control! As the cloud with no light of its own reflected the brightness of the sun. so may you retiect the beauty of the Sun of Righteousness. -IXIYRA E. I-lass. lfVith what confidence that Christian graduate can step into this chaotic world! Though the future is dark, he may claim the unerring guidance of Him who notices each hair of the human head. Unreservedly he will yield his life to the discipline of an omniscient Father, concerning himself only to. know and do His will. knowing that every experience can glorify God and bless the human family. May God bless each of you with this assurance. MAHLON M. Hess. I Lead on. O King Eternal. VVe follow. not with fears. - ' He who follows the King need never be afraid. for he- is walking in the light. It is only sin and darkness that bring fear, and thev Hee from the presence of the King. As we follow I-lim, the path at our feet will always be light. And in following the King. we will find that the path of service, though rough at times, will end at the place where. At eventide it shall he light. LEAH IQJXUFFMAN. 3
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