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LANCASTER MENNONITE SCHOOL IOURN Xl RACH EI. STAUFFER IQRAYBILL lfVho found peace in I0'Uc'.r zmselfishrwss, And welcome 7i!1107'L'.Y06',6'1' she went, A calm and gracious EIl?'lllt?,lZf.uf It would take many words to describe Rachel. NVQ appreciate Raehel's concern for others, her cheeriness. and her participation in school activities, but most of all, we'll remember her sincerity and her challenging Chris- tian character. BL.xNcn1z Env IQREIDER fluid grief gov.: 11111, and joy FOIIIES in, .flnd rare is but a fCt1f1ll'l'.,' Blanche is a quiet but friendly girl. lt is easy to get along with Blanche and you will fhncl her to be kind and pleasant. She remains true to her friends. EXRLENE EM M A Llxmns So would I IIIISTKMI' each Iaurh of Thy hand in iis lntuzg creation, That in my conscious life, Thy f10'zc'm' and beauty -may shine. An outstanding personality with an original laugh, an efficient editor for T1-ie x'lvll.L STREAM, a lover of the Fine Arts, zi challenging classmate, a Latin IV student, a work- er for 'Christ-each is descriptive of Arlene. She has done notable work for L.Rl.S. I. D.-uns L.fxNo1s The life that wins umst lon' the right, Jllzlst Sflilld for truth by day, by night. Dale is not afraid to stand loyally for what he thinks is right. Dale enjoys farm work. He has furnished trans- portation for a number of L.M.S. students -by bringing them in his truck. At church Dale is the teacher of a class of lively little boys. 7
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THE MILL' STREAM NAOMI MAE Hess And that smile, like suzzshifze, darts Into many smzlcss I1va1'fs. Naomi's cheery smile makes her a very pleasant waitress in our dining hall. Naomi likes to sew and read. Her drawings plainly show her artistic ability. YVe especially appreciate Naomi's friendly l'ello. I LLA IXIAE Hoxrsmsa And .tha 'while liar fompanions slcpl H a.r toilin-g ufvward in the nighlf' You may recognize llla Mae by her ready smile and cheery laugh. NValking through the wood with a friend and working persistently at her lessons are two of llla's main occupations here at school. 'We appreciate Illa Mae's concern for the spiritual welfare of others. NIARTHA LOUISE K!.lNLi Like thy dancing 1c'crz'rs in szmliglzt, make glad cm! free: Like the s!ra1'glzlue.r.r of tln' Plillt' .':'m'.r, In me zzfriglzl be. Martha is an all-round girl. NVhether it is in working out trigonometry problems, teeaching a summer Bible school class, chatting wth friends, or participating in some school activity, Martha quickly 'linds her place and Iills it well. XIartha's wholehcarted Chrstian attitude is a challenge to her classmates. R Holm Rf u,!.ER IZQRADY 'lVl1cn shi' had passed, if srz'l11z'd like the ceasing of arquisitc' mz4s1'r. Rhoda has done excellent work in many lields. She shows skill in speaking, writing poetry, editorial work as THE h'iILL STREAM editor, and class work. Rhoda is one who dehnitely places first things first. 6
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THE MILL STREAM ANNA ELIZABETH LEFEVER For I have made my hear! cz singing Into That I -may keep thc songs Hia? bcauiy sings. Anna Elizabeth is one of our commercial students. Often one can see her diligently recording our Spiritual Life period talks. You will find her to -be a loyal friend and one who is talented in music. lfVe appreciate her un- selihshness and faithful Christian testimony. MARY ELIZABETH Lurz I would be g1 Z iI1g and forget the gift. Mary Elizabeth is not afraid to work. She sells us our school supplies, delivers our mail, works in the oflicc, and types our MILL STREAM reports. If we need some infor- mation in class, Mary Elizabeth is always willing to take time to incl it in the library. She reaches many students with her Christian spirit of helpfulness. MAE L. MARKS Uh, t1'onbIe's an ounce, 01' a troublehr a ron, A trouble is what you :nuke it. Mae enjoys a good laugh and contributes her share in conversation, 'Mae Finds sewing to be a pleasant pastime. We appreciate her kindheartedness and willingness to do favors for others. ELVIN Lizizoy M ixR'rxN ifVherc are you going, Great Heart, PVifh your eager face and your manly y1'ncc?' Elvin especially enjoys good times with his friends, and he takes time to do some serious thinking too. In basket- ball, the side on which Elvin is has at least one excellent chance of winning. 8
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