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

 - Class of 1953

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John Landis Hershey East Petersburg, Pa. L.M.S. I, II, III, IVg Day Studentg Mill Stream Staff, Library Reporter IIg Associate Editor IIIQ Editor IVg Honor Society Il, III. Ouiet . . . cloesnft talk unless he knows what he is talking about . . . hookworm. There is great ability in knowing how to conceal one's ability.- Rochefoncould. l Jo Ann Ruhl Hess Mt. Joy, R. 2, Pa. Kraybill Mennonite School I, Ilg L.M.S. III, IV, Day Studentg Senior Chorus IV g Girls' Chorus III. Lively . . . always ready with a smile . . . friendly disposition . . . attractive. Life without laughing is a blank.-Thackeray. A . Mervin Good Hess Manheim, R. 1, Pa. L.M.S. I, II, III, IV,'Day Studentg Campus Improvement Ig First Aid II, Bird Study IIIg Junior Chorus I, II5 Senior Chorus III. Tallest boy in the senior class . . . excels in athletics . . . neat . . . interesting personality. The highest manhood resides in disposition, not in mere intellect. -Beecher. Edna Martin Hoover Denver, R. 1, Pa. L.M.S. I, IVg Dormitory Student, First Aid I, Senior Chorus IVg Honor Society I. Serious-minded . . . furnishes music for the north hall with her harmonica . . . enthusiastic . . . sincere friend. Nothing great was ever achievedlwithout enthusiasm.-Emerson. I 29

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Clarence Victor Groff Kinzers, Pa. L.M.S. I, II, III, IV, Day Student, Shop I, Agriculture II, Iunior Chorus I, II, Senior Chorus III, Chorister Training III. Miscliieoous, blue eyes . . . witty . . . friendly . . . a gentleman. The gentleman is a Christian product.-Calvert. John Miller Harnish Lancaster, R. 7, Pa. L.M.S. I, II, III, IV, Day Student, Campus Improvement I, Agriculture II, junior Chorus II, Senior Chorus III, Chorister Training III. Well groomed . . . rather reserved . . . intelligent . . . thinks before speaking. One cannot always be a hero, but one can always be a man.- Goethe. Helen Louise Heistand 256 S. Charlotte St., Manheim, Pa. Manheim Central High I, II, L.M.S. III, IV, Dormitory Student 1113 Day Student IV, Teaching My Sunday School Class IY, Senior Chorus III, Girls, Chorus III, Secretary III, Honor Society III. Sincere Christian . . . pleasing ynersonality . . . able public speaker . . . lovely alto voice. An ounce of cheerfulness is worth a pound of sadness to serve Cod with.-Fuller. John Bucher Herr Holtwood, R. 2, Pa. East Hempfield High I, II, III, L.M.S. IV, Day Student. Keen thinker . . . quiet until you learn to know liim . . . brainy. Much wisdom often goes with fewest words.-Sophocles.



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Lewis Kauffman. Jr. Pequea, R. 1, Pa. Millersville High I, II, III, L.M.S. IV, Dormitory Student. At home with sports . . . his chief interests are in mechanics . . . quiet at times. There are some silent people who are more interesting than the best talkers.-Disraeli. Rhoda Esther Kauffman Richfield, Pa. Fayette Township High School I, II, III, L.M.S. IV, Donnitory Student, Tract Band IV. Enthusiastic . . . generous . . . a good friend to have . . . neat and reserved. True friendship is like sound health, the value of it is seldom known until it is lost.-Anonymous. Loretta Mae King Bird-in-Hand, Pa. L.M.S. I, II, III, IV, Day Student, Needlecraft I, Girls' Chorus II, Senior Chorus III, Nature Study III, Mill Stream Staff, Class Reporter IV 3 Laurel Wreath Staff, Typist IV. Neat little lass . . . sincere Christian- . . . likes to read . . . ehlicient class reporter. I Other hope had she none, nor wish in life, hut to follow nieekly, with reverent steps, the sacred feet of her Saviour.-Longfellow. Paul Jacob King Cochranville, Pa, L.M.S. I, II, III, IV, Dormitory Student I, Day Student II, III, IV, Junior Chorus I, Senior Chorus II, III, Agriculture II. Releases much, energy in sports . . . hearty laugh . . . things are lively when King is around. ' A merry heart doeth good like a medicine.-Bible. 30

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