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I i V l LANCASTER MENNONITE SCHOOL IOURNAL RFirst Row: Andrew Nzxfziger, Paul White, Earl Witmer, John Martin, Chester llergey, Earl ohrcr. Second Row: Eli Miller, President: Warren Rohrer, Vice-President: Ellen Eby, Secretaryg Miriam Bair, Treasurer. Third Row: Mabel Mast. Dorothy Drybread, Martha Landis, Erika Lehnhotl, Helen Stauffcr, Ruth Lehman, Esther Hosteller, Lois N. Garber, Adviser. , Fourth Row: Sadie Riehl, Sylvia Ernst, Olive Phcnnegcr, Edna Histanrl, Lois Kraybill, Elva Good, Rhoda Graybill. Fifth Row: Ruth Zook, Elizabeth Shirk, Mildred Rutt. Ernm Peifer, Martha llernley, Arlene Sauder, Anna Ruth Charles. .. Not in picture: Esther Weaver. l.1I'11OI' I-Iow QUICKLY THESE Lixsr two terms of school have flown! Vife have greatly appreciated being with you in school. Your t1'ieu'dli11ess, as well as your high vChristiau characters and ideals, has meant much to us as uuclerclassmeu. As you leave school and launch out in the sea of life, may you ever keep in mind your class motto, 'lead Us, Father. It is an appropriate prayer for you, as you face the future. In the coming term we shall strive to Hll the place you have so re- cently left vacant. Remember us as we prepare to leave school, that we will live true to our motto, Excelsior . . . with Christ l -ELLEN EBY, Secvwtary. 13
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LANCASTER 'MENNONITE SCHOOL IOURNAL VEIIA M AE STAUFFER Give me a lmale And a friend wztlz whom I ran, be silent. It is not easy to leave one school after the Hrst semester and take up one's work for the second. semester in totally different surroundings. Vera has done just that and has aclaptecl .herself very well. A NNA 'ELIZABETH STULTZFUS III lliix lieart of mine It really is not winter, ills apple blossolzz lima. Anna is another of our c0InnIe1'cial students. NVe en- joy hearing Anna's sweet low voice when she gives a talk in English. Anna is quiet and reserved, but she tells us that she hopes someday to be a teacher. LUKE CLICK S'roI.'rzIfIIs llf'lzafff'c'r l1afvfc'II.v, I wan! lo be Self-l'c.vf1evli:Iy and C0l1.S'lTlL'lll'C frein' Luke has done much tn lllililltlllll the strmclurcls anal ideals of our school and of rlgllli ll1LL STREAM. He is an ardent nature student and an interesting CO1'lVC1'52'lliOllElllSf, and challenges us with his classwork. Luke is a leader, cspecifllly in pronmting the Christian influence of our schoo . .IXLTA lll'RIillOI.IlIi'C VVEAVEN .-l sense of juslirc lmwz uf u fmri' llcarl Tlzal loved Ll jefw !I'Fl7l' UIIPXV, lmw savrrdlyf' :Xlta likes to delight us with her droll humor. Her nnclerstancling of others and her sincere Christian testi- mony will curry hier far in her plans to become a nurse. ll
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Tl-IE M I LI. STREAM l t I First ROW: Daniel Kixzdy, Presiclcntg Lester Kurtz. Vice-presidentq Ruth Shue, Sccreturyg Helen Eshhach, Trez :urgtx Second Row: Rhoda Keener. .Betty Shirk, Mary Shirk. Virginia Mohler. .Xunzt Mae Reisi. Yu ginia Poley, jean Hollinger, Katherine Hertzler. Third Row: Rhoda Thomas, Naomi Thomas, Arlene Stautler, Betty Denlinger, Alta Lzuulis, Marion Marks, Arlene Winner. Fourth Row: Sara Ruth Noll, Edna Metzler, Harold Shearer, Nornmn llraclcbill. Jay lleelitohl, Esther Fisher, Lois Landis, Myra Hess. Adviser. Fifth Row: Ivztn Charles, Frank Kennel, llenry Horning, David NIlfZigCT. Glenn G:-hmzui Arthur Wenger, Stephen Stoltzfus, Herbert Ebexsole. Not in picture: Isaac Glick, Tobias Leznnan, Ray Diem. Sophomore AIANY or THE URIGHT, smiling faces appearing on the campus belong to members of the Sophomore Class, which consists of thirty-six members. Our homeroom, B-C, is well iilled when occupied by our group. Sister Myra Hess, who is one of our new teachers this year. is our class adviser. Xlfe as a class are considerably smaller than last year, although several new students have been added to our group. Since the school as a whole has been enlarged, B-C has been occupied by the Sophomore class and the Junior boys during chanel periods and other programs. E One of the most interesting projects which we had was writing' and reading autobiographies in English Class. Some ot our students really have interesting life histories. VVe as a class wish the Seniors the best of God's blessings as they continue through life. RLTTH SHUEV, .S'vr1'fla1'3'. 14
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