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., Mg, I .. 7 . , ,, First Row: M. Shirk, B. Shirk, K. Herizler, G. Gehmcxn, D. Krudy, R. Shua, R. Krall, M. Horst. Second Row: L. Garber, E. Metzler, R. Thomas, S. R. Noll, E. Fisher, R. Longenecker, V. Poley, A. Riest, R. Winstecxd, A. Landis. Third Row: A. Wenger, M .Mcxrks, L. Landis, V. Brennemcm, N. Thomas, A. Stcxufier, B. Denlinger, I. Troxel. Fourth Row: H. Horning, I. Charles, I. Bechtold, N. Bmckbill, M. Senseniq, E. Mohler, F. Kennel, W. Stoltzfus. ' JUN1oR Knowing and associating with you, Seniors, has been a pleasure to each of us under-classmen. Your sense of humor, your uplifting ideals, your consecration to Christ, and your willingness to help have done much to make this school year more interesting and worthwhile. As you now journey into a new stream flowing from the great river of life, we, as Juniors, ask God to guide you safely through all dangers. May you ever keep foremost in your mind, your motto, Excelsior . . . with Christ ! Although we will miss you, we will attempt to take your place in keep- ing high the standards and ideals which you have so faithfully kept. As we pray for you, will you also pray that, as we enter into our Senior year at Lancaster Mennonite School, we may be more consecrated to the One whom we wish to serve? -NlARTHA F. HoRsT. 18
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First Row: E. Weaver, L. Miller, H. Mosteller, A. Lefever, I. Lutz, A. Peifer, K. Phenneger, S. Shreiner. Second Row: L. Mosteller, E. Ranck, A. Miller, M. Riehl, M. Enck, L. Shirk, A. Eby, A. Graff, O. Graybill, M. Hess. Third Row: E. Brubaker, T, Wolgemuth, M. Graybill, M. Huber, M. Horst, D. Zook, L. Blank. Fourth Row: P. Hershey, D. Kraybill, S. Carpenter, I. Weaver, R. Martin, M. Hess. Fifth Row: H. Stoltzfus, H. Harnish, R. Hostetier, D. Weaver. Sixth Row: I. Kreider, C. Senseniq, I. Landis, I. Weaver, R. Shank. SOPHOMORE We, the largest class of L.M.S., are forty-two in number. Some of us are tall and some of us are short. Together we have made our teachers trouble at times. However, we really do appreciate what they did for us. In ten years or more we'll understand better why we should do some things. Although the sophomore year seemed to be discouraging at times, We have had many enjoyable times together. Wfhen we became freshmen, we Were all thrilled about being in high school. VV hen we become Juniors, We can think that the next year will be our senior year. Qur most efficient class advisor has been Sister Myra Hess, with room B-C as our homeroom. An interesting project of the Sophomore English class was the writing of autobiographies. To the seniors we say, Congratulations, and may God bless you as you go out in lifes school. -DRPHA GRAYBILL. 19
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