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Students Capture Skztls While learning practical skills, creative students found self- expression in home economics, crafts, sewing, and art. Some of this work was displayed on the outdoor bulletin board. Under Mr. Hollingefs helpful supervision, male students created lamps, bookcases, picture frames, gun racks, and ste- reo cases with a professional look and quality. MARLENE W. BUCKWALTER, B.S. Home Ec. I, II Sewing, Art Club, Needlecraft Club Freshman class advisor Experiments with design . . . enjoys piano music J. CLAIR HOLLINGER Shop, Mechanical Drawing, Crafts You can't sleep through his sermons . . . socializes with youth ROBERT LIPKA Driver Education, Chess Club Chess master . . . Millersville student .354
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'Tn the Begz'nnz'ng, Goa' . . 'J How involved can a Christian be in political and civic affairs? Is the spirit world ever-present and how much power does it exer- cise? Can we say we are lovers of peace when our churches are divided because of ill feelings toward a brother with differing be- liefs? Some of these questions and others were answered as we studied God's word in our two or three sessions a week. Whether we centered our study on a particular aspect, or studied it as a whole, the Bible became a more vital part of our life. I . -. wr air i . Upper lc-R, fx Q DAVID N. THOMAS Bishop Bible Doctrine Student Counselor Communicates across the generation gap . . . well read Upper right, GLEN M. SELL, L.P.N. Minister Bible Doctrine Student Counselor Vents extra energy in sports . . . follows politics Lap, H. HOWARD WITMER Bishop Student Counselor Enjoys honey from his own bees grows roses as a pastime.
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MARTHA F. MOSEMANN Gregg Teacher's Diploma Shorthand I, II Typing I Is challenged by puzzles . . . enjoys new people and places ARNOLD MOSHIER, B.S. Music I Theory II Campus Chorale Choruses Travel enthusiast our music master and, of course, The Beat Goes On The senseless curliques and scratchings of shorthand grad- ually took on meaning, and we knew we had discovered an art. Eventually rhythm emerged from the confused tapping, and typing became fun. In Music we were also involved with rhythm, whether singing in chorus, studying note values or capturing the art of song leading. CLYDE B. STONER, M.Ed. Bookkeeping I, II Typing II Office Practice Enjoys a good book . . . finds woodworking interesting
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