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Naomi Doris Bechiold New Holland, R. 2, Pa. L.M.S. I, II, III, IV, Dormitory Student, First Aid I, Bible Read- ing Ilg Stylus II, Girls' Chorus Ilg Iunior Chorus II, III, Senior Chorus III, Teaching My Sunday School Class IV, Honor Society I, II, III. Capable song leader . . . orator . . . writes neatly. Humility in religion, as in the world, is the avenue to glory.- Anonymous. Betty Jane Becker 113 S. Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. L.M.S. I, II, III, IV, Day Studentg Nature Study Ig' Tract Band I, 51, Iunior Chorus I, II, Girls' Chorus II, Bird Study III, First Aj IV. Interesting personality . . . amicable . . . jovial . . . likes variety. If you would have a faithful servant and one you like, serve yourself.-Franklin. Gladys Beiler Elverson, R. 2, Pa. L.M.S. I, II, III. IV: Dormitory Student, Needlecraft I, Junior Chorus I, Tract Band II, Girls' Chorus III, Senior Chorus III, IV. Dexterous . . . sociable . . . fine Christian friend. Perfection consists not in doing extraordinary things, but in doing ordinary things extraordinarily well.-Arnould. Richard Glenn Blank Box 237, Kinzers, R. 1, Pa. L.M.S. I, II, III, IV, Day Student, Shop I, III, Tract Band II. Argume-ntative . . . mischievous . . . talkative . . . driver ofthe big Nash. He who thinks for himself, and rarely imitates, is a fine man.- Klopstock.
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Class Presidents Message WVith the Christian atmosphere of L.M.S., trials and experiences with sin and evil encountered by us were few. But now we are suddenly standing in the midst of a depraved world, open to the attack of our adversary, the devil. Shall we quick- ly Hee once again under the sheltering wings of other Christians? Remember we have God on our sidel He cannot fail us! As we give our talents to God and God lives within our hearts, let us wear as a girdle the Word of Cod. To this girdle let us attach our righteousness in Christ Jesus as our breastplate. As loyal, consecrated Christians may God give us such a compassion for lost souls that it will compel our feet to take us somewhere to tell the Gospel. For our shield we take by faith the golden promises of God. A realization of our salvation from past, present, and future sins comprises our helmet. To defeat the enemy we have the WVord of 'God as a sword. Ioshua says if we meditate in God's WVord day and night, we will be successful. Let's study Codis VVord so that We can skillfully maneuver our swords. Headquarters should be informed when need arises. Thank Cod for the power He gives to us to be vic- torious over Satan. Listen for orders by the Holy Spirit. We will be more than conquerors if we truthfully say, Our Talents, Lord, Are Thine, thus surrendering our lives completely to Him. -VERNON H. ICRATZ.
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Barbara Ann Breneman Willow Street, R. 1, Pa. New Danville Mennonite School I, L.M.S. II, III, IVg Day Stu- dent, Tract Band II, junior Chorus II, Girls, Chorus II, Senior Chorus III, Teaching My Sunday School Class IV, Honor Society II, III, Tract Band Treasurer II. Excels in height . . . neatness and friendliness characterize her . . . studioas. Who .makes quick use of the moment, is a genius of prudence.- Lavater. Naomi Ruth Brubaker McA1isterVi1Ie, Pa. Fayette Township I, II, III, L.M.S. IV, Dormitory Student, Tract Band IV. Jolly . . . has -unusual and interesting ideas . . . excels in baseball . . . renders her appreciated services when needed. The secret of success in life, is for a man to be ready for his opportunity when it comes.-Disraeli. Rhoda Martha Buckwalter 450 E. Rose St., Lancaster, Pa. L.M.S. I, II, III, IV, Day Student, Nature Study Ig Tract Band I, II, Homemaking II, Bird Study III, First Aid IV, Teaching My Sunday School Class IV, Junior Chorus I, II, Girls' Chorus II, Senior Chorus III, IV. Considerate . . . amicable . . . reserved . . . enjoys observing birds. Your actions, in passing, pass not away, for every good work is a grain of seed for eternal lite.-Bernard. Marian Felpel Carpenter Bird-in-Hand, R. 1, Pa. L.M.S. I, II, III, IV, Day Student, Needlecraft Ig Tract Band I, II, Junior Chorus I, Bird Study III, First Aid IV, Teaching My Sunday School Class IV. Cordial . . . studious . . . sincere Christian. What do we live for, if it is not to make life less difficult for each other?-George Eliot. 25
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