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

 - Class of 1953

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Rhoda Maybell Clymer Box 467, Lancaster, R. 4, Pa. L.M.S. I, II, III, IV, Day Student, Mill Stream Reporter II, Mill Stream Staff, Library Reporter III, Associate Editor IV, Laurel Wr'eath Staff, Literary Editor IV, Junior Chorus I, Il, Nature Study I, Girls' Chorus II, Tract Band II, Homemaking II, Bird Study III, Teaching My Sunday School Class IV, First Aid IV, Stylus IV, Honor Society II, III. Sociable . . . industrious . . . thinks before she speaks . . . future writer . . , original. They can conquer who believe they can.-Anonymous. Marian Grace Denlinger Columbia, R. 2, Pa. L.M.S. I, II, III, IV, Dormitory II, Day Student I, III, IV, First Aid I, Homemaking I, Tract Band II, Senior Chorus III, IV, Teach My Sunday School Class IV, Honor Society I, II, III. Alert . . . capability in typing . . . good conoersationalist. Brains well prepared are the monuments where human knowl- edge is most surely ongrayed.-Rousseau. Dawn . . . optimistic. I Anonymous. 26 Anna Mae Eby New Providence R 1 Pa L.M.S. I, II, III, IV, Dormitory Student I IV Du Student Il III, Laurel Wreath Stafi Assotirte Editor III T1 ret Bind I II First Aid IV, ,Iunior Chorus I Girls Chorus I II III Senior Chorus III, IV, Class Trersurer II Honor Society III 1 Aclroit . . . adds life to the domutoiu Heat pal of lcmet A laugh is worth a hundred grorns in rnx in rrlset Anonymous Omar Elias Eby Hagerstown R 6 Md Maugansville Junior Highl II LM S III IV Dormitorx Stu dent, Mill Stream Staff Cener rl News Reporter IX Lrurcl Wreath Staff, Artist IV Stvlus IV Senior Chorus III Chorister Training III, Honor Society III Tre rsurcr Art Cl rss IV Unpredictable . . . very unique pnm poetic mtzstzc They who have light in themselves will not rtvolve rs satellites

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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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Jean Ruth Frey 15 South St., Akron, Pa. L.M.S. I, II, III, IV, Day Student, junior Chorus I, II, III, Sen- ior Chorus III, IV, Girls' Chorus III, IV, Tract Band II, Teaching My Sunday School Class IV, Class Treasurer III, Class Secretary IV, Mill Stream Staff, Class Reporter I. Pocket-size edit-ion . . . eoerybody's friend . . . attractive Der- somllity. A true friend is a gift of God.-South. Janet Dawn Fuss 801 E. Orange St., Lancaster, Pa. L.M.S. I, II, III, IV, Day Student, Needlecraft I, Treasurer I, Junior Chorus I, Girls' Chorus II, III, Tract Band II, Oral Expres- sion III, First Aid IV, Honor Society I, II. Blond, wavy hair . . . brairiy . . . E.M.C. is in her future plans. Manners-the fine and perfect flower of noble character.-Winter. Ruth Elaine Good Box 541, Lancaster, R. 4, Pa. L.M.S. I, II, III, IV, Day Student, Bird Study III, Oral Expres- sion II, Teaching My Sunday School Class II, Stylus, Senior Cho- rus II, III, IV, Girls' Chorus I, II, Class Reporter III, Laurel Wreath Staff, Literary Editor IV. Snappy, dark eyes . . . future elementary teacher . . . clues-n't have far to school . . . lively. A name is a kind of face, whereby one is known.-Fuller. Sara Jane Graybill McA1istervi11e, Pa. Fayette High School I, II, III, L.M.S. IV, Dormitory Student, Needlecraft IV. Quiet and reserved ways . . . tidy . . . industrious . . . enjoys Home Economics. The temple of our purest thoughts is silence.-Anonymous. 27

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