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LANCASTER MENNONITE SCHOOL, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA Vol. III JUNE, 1945 NO. 6 Staff EDITOR: Lois N. Kraybill '45 ASSOCIATE EDITORS: Ellen R. Eby '45, Daniel M. Krady '46 DEPARTMENT EDITORS: LITERARY .................... Anna Mary Weaver '45 '45 RELIGIOUS NEWS .... Anna Ruth Charles GENERAL NEWS .. ....... Miriam E. Bair '45 REPORTERS! LIBRARY ........... , ...... Katherine A. I-Iertzler '46 RECREATION Wayne G. Stoltzfus '46, E. Virginia Poley '46 ALUMNI .................... E. Warren Rohrer '45 SENIOR .... . . . ..... Olive E. Phenneger '45 JUNIOR ...... ..... M artha F. Horst '46 SOPHOMORE .................... john W. Weaver '47 FRESHMAN ...................... John L. Ruth '48 TYPISTS: Esther S. Weaver '45, Earl W. Rohrer '45 BUSINESS MANAGER: Clyde B. Stoner FACULTY ADVISER: Edna K. Wenger PUBLISHING COMMITTEE: J. Paul Graybill, Noah G. Good, Clyde B. Stoner SENIOR JOURNAL STAFF EDITOR ................................................ Ellen Eby ASSOCIATE EDITORS . .. ....... Lois Kraybill i-'Kuna Ruth Charles LITERARY EDITOR ...... Miriam Bair ART EDITOR ........ .. . E. XNr2ll'1'Cll Rohrer BUSINESS NIANAGER .. .... Earl XV. Vlfitmer FACULTY ADVISER .... Noah G. Good TYPIST .....,... Earl XY. Rohrer 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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TO TI-IE. YOUTH, a God-given heritage of the Mennonite church, we sincerely dedicate this, our Senior Journal. .
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First Row: Clyde B. Stoner, I. Paul Grcxybill, Noah G. Good. Second Row: Leah C. Kcxutfmcm, Mchlon M. Hess, Edncr K. Wenger, Myra E. Hess, Iohn S. Wenger, Lois N. Garber. TEACHING STAFF Gentle. kind and thoughtful, Brother Graybill's inliuence here at school has touched the lives of all of us. His days are Well filled with the duties,o.f. bishop of the Weave1'la1id district, principal of L.M.S'.', teacher of Bible, editor of the Pastoral Nlcsseng-e1','fatlier, and truck farmer. As principal and bishop, he has the welfare of the school much on his heart. Many morn- ings his chapel talks have been a source of real spiritual inspiration to us. Brother Good in the science room, in the chapel, in the office, on hikes, in conjoint prayer circle, in committee meetings, in his home, or swinging the axe as recreation after supper--these are familiar pictures of our dean. He carries with him a sense of purpose, decision, and friendliness. He dis- tinguished himself this February by earning his M. S. in Education at the University of Pennsylvania. His place is a very large and important one. Although much is required of him at L.M.S., he also lills his place as minister at Reading and is a member of the Commission for Christian Education. As the stately tree fills its place, calm and dependable, so Brother Stoner fills an important place among us. Bookkeeping, typing. shorthand, music are all his field, besides the cares of being secretary-treasurer for L.M.S. If something goes wrong about the buildings, a window is broken or a pump won't Work, Brother Stoner listens with a never failing cheer- fulness and patience. His mixed chorus periods are very popular. Z
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