Lancaster Mennonite High School - Laurel Wreath Yearbook (Lancaster, PA)

 - Class of 1949

Page 16 of 88

 

Lancaster Mennonite High School - Laurel Wreath Yearbook (Lancaster, PA) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 16 of 88
Page 16 of 88



Lancaster Mennonite High School - Laurel Wreath Yearbook (Lancaster, PA) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 15
Previous Page

Lancaster Mennonite High School - Laurel Wreath Yearbook (Lancaster, PA) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 17
Next Page

Search for Classmates, Friends, and Family in one
of the Largest Collections of Online Yearbooks!



Your membership with e-Yearbook.com provides these benefits:
  • Instant access to millions of yearbook pictures
  • High-resolution, full color images available online
  • Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
  • View college, high school, and military yearbooks
  • Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
  • Support the schools in our program by subscribing
  • Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information

Page 16 text:

Class Motto Considering our lives as staircases, we seniors have now landed on a step long striven to- ward. Yet we cannot remain on it, for from here we step out into our various forms of work or service. In looking back over our trodden stairs, those steps are recalled that may have caused us to fall and start all over again. The important thing is that each of us has reached the step where the Lord Jesus Christ was waiting and pleading to be our Guide. Mfe have not passed on but tarried long enough to clasp our hand in His and say, Lead On, O King Eternal. -Dorothy Reilisnyder. As we go out into the world we should not 'be discouraged when we meet 1ife's trials and temptations. 'We are soldiers of Christ and if we allow Christ to lead us and be our Captain, we can lace the many problems of life. If We go out in our own strength, it will surely bring defeat. However, if we forsake all and are willing to let Christ lead us and work through us we will have many victories as we go forth spreading the Gospel. Y'Ve should always be will- ing to say, Lead On, O King Eternal. -Glenn Rutt. As we pray the prayer of this motto, we are again reminded that our lives are in the hands of a king, a spiritual king who is eternal and who rules in love. lfVhen we look into the future, we know not what lies before us, but we do know we will have temptations and trials that will tempt us to turn back. If we come to our King with this prayer, He will give strength and help to overcome. So may we continue to pray: Lead On, O King Eternal. -N yla Grace Ebersole. This motto should definitely mean much to each one, for we can not accomplish any- thing worth while unless we have Christ as our King to lead us through the trials and temptations in life. We are utterly weak and helpless in ourselves. Young people should give their time and talents to the One who loved us and gave His life for you and me. VVe should always live such a life that the world may see Christ in us. Let us always say, no matter what may come, Lead On, O King Eternal. -Ruth Brubaker. XfVhen we were wandering in sin we had no special aim or goal. But now we are saved Christians endeavorin-g to follow Him who died for us. Vile have come to a Christian school to better prepare ourselvesfor the Master's work. 'We are now leaving this school to do His work for us in the world. To do the Lord's work we must follow Him as He leads us. It is our goal to more earnestly follow Him. Lead On, O King Eternal and we will follow. -David Harnish. Sixty-nine

Page 15 text:

Vfhen we as Christians think of this motto, we think of being led by God, letting Him go before us as He did for Moses and the children of Israel. God, who will never fail or lead us astray, as our King. lfVllC11 the world looks at our motto, they will say, They evidently have a leader, a King. I wonder who? Then comes our part in telling to this vast realm of unsaved people, the love, kindness, and mercy of our Godg He, who had no beginning or end, who is omnipotent, all-knowing, and the King of the universe. This responsibility lies with each one of us as we leave the portals of this beloved school, to enter life with its sorrows, disappointments, trials, and temptations. Satan will always be near endeavoring to lead us in paths of unrighteousness, but with God's promises in His Word, we can ever pray, Lead On, O King Eternal. -Harold Rohrer. Many of us have had the opportunity to be part of a Christian school for four years. We have had teachers and schoolmates who have helped us enjoy a wholesome, pleasant time as we were preparing to go out into life. In years to come our class motto may mean more to us than it does today. VVe will have to make decisions as we go through life. It will be a help to us to think of those who have gone through these halls before us. Wle can tell that many of these young people have had a great Leader. As we go through life let each one of us be willing to follow as we say, Lead On, O King Eternal. -Eugene Peifer. A senior graduate with raised head . . . soft brown hair . . . heavenly blue eyes . . thoughtful expression . . . dreams of the distant yet present future . . . thoughts of God . . . His will in her life . . . Xfllas she willing to follow anywhere . . . to stay at home? . . . Yes. . . . To go to mountainous regions? . . . Yes .... To be a foreign missionary? . . . A slight hesita- tion . . . but, yes, even there . . . city missionary? . . . Among those slum children? . . . She shuddered .... God's plan was best .... Yes, if that was His will she would go there .... Anywhere He leads .... He is my captain. A bowed head . . . a sincere prayer from the depth of her heart . . . Lead On, O King Eternal. -Shirley Kauffman. Life is like a great stairway. Each decision we make is a step either up or down. Some- times we come to landings and reaching upward from the landing there are sever-al stairs. Sometimes we may want to take the shortest or straightest stairs where the end is clearly visible. God may want to lead us up a winding stairs, with the end out of sight. We may be inclined to take the choice we like best and expect God to make everything come out all right. He may allow things to turn out all right, bu-t He can only give us His best when we follow His leading. lflle can choose which stairs we are going to climb, but as we do not knofw which one would be the best, we should leave the choice with our King. Hitherto there have been choices. We are now on a landing. Before us lie many decisions to be made. May our prayer alway be, Lead On, O King Eternal. -Mabel S. Horst. Seventy



Page 17 text:

Sixty-eight LEAD ON, O KING ETERNAL Robert Zehr As ships asail o11 life's dark sea, Amid the tempest without Thee, We sink in whirlpools of the deep. So God, to Thee we give our keep. Lead on, O King Eternal! Time passes on in this dark realm, But God is ever at the helm. So guide us, King, when we embark., That we may reach the heavenly mark. Lead 011, 0 King Eternal! Time passes ong we are but weak, And at Thy mighty throne we seek The guiding hand of Thy great care That helps us see each hidden snare Lead on, 0 King Eternal! Time passes 0112 each day we face Within the shadow of Thy grace. So help us God, our mighty King, That we in gratefulness may sing, nLead on, O King Eternal! Time ends, eternity begins. We come ashore mid ceasing winds. And as we view the one who bled, Our hearts are glad that we have said !'Lead on, O King Eternal!

Suggestions in the Lancaster Mennonite High School - Laurel Wreath Yearbook (Lancaster, PA) collection:

Lancaster Mennonite High School - Laurel Wreath Yearbook (Lancaster, PA) online collection, 1946 Edition, Page 1

1946

Lancaster Mennonite High School - Laurel Wreath Yearbook (Lancaster, PA) online collection, 1947 Edition, Page 1

1947

Lancaster Mennonite High School - Laurel Wreath Yearbook (Lancaster, PA) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 1

1948

Lancaster Mennonite High School - Laurel Wreath Yearbook (Lancaster, PA) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 1

1950

Lancaster Mennonite High School - Laurel Wreath Yearbook (Lancaster, PA) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 1

1951

Lancaster Mennonite High School - Laurel Wreath Yearbook (Lancaster, PA) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 1

1952


Searching for more yearbooks in Pennsylvania?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Pennsylvania yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.