Western Mennonite School - Pioneer Yearbook (Salem, OR)

 - Class of 1960

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unior JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Esther Landis, Treasurerg Allen Yoder, President, Jeanne Berkey, Secretary, Wayne Shenk, Vice President. Junior Class Sponsors Merlin and Kathleen Aeschliman Mr. Aeschliman . . . Brightens chorus practices with other than musical commenm, Raises one or the other eyebrow in a quizzical fashion, Is genuinely interested in the students, Known for the tender, loving care of his beloved pitchpipe, And at 7:30 every morning, O. K. , I know you're sleepy. But don't sound like you look. ,Now SING!! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! XMrs. Aeschliman, with her qualities of cheerfulness as a person and efficiency as the principa1's secretary, has joined with her husband in making the junior class sponsorship a worthwhile thing. Find an outlet for their enthusiasm in music, Publish the school newspaper, WESTERN BREEZES, Originators of , secret societies , Never miss a chance to socialize, Waggers of the German tongue, Hold a geometrical point of view, Authorities on America's literature and history, Excel in the world of sports, Instigators of dining hall frolics, Anticipators of seniority.

Page 31 text:

Loretta Wisseman Ft. Collins, Colorado Cortos Wisseman The merit of originality is not novelty, it is sin- cerity. Alta Wolfer Sweet Home, Oregon Clayton Wolfer The artist beholds more in nature than she herself is conscious of. .eh. h .- ' - :',,rwa1'ff1 ' W 'r'-Gia '. .Jn 2:7323 h f if f r5gg, ,LeS, 1' 'f ..-Us :,. J 2 ir.7zs R'?N?:i ' ,, 'iii E - xr E I iw I ' fr fgiffii 2 5 f uw : anis? ls' ' 1 I IWW ,K-,, A, I , i ,,.,,, H1131 551ifif1i.: F ' 5- - or gy, , lf? lkfl13f,,1-,, ff, ,rig .--f 1.1 rw, ,, 3 ,..,., . f 1 -I , - f J fr -f:.711, ,. ' .. 'wfaigiglirwf - f- my Shirley Yoder Sheridan, Oregon Elmer Yoder Conversation is an alt in which one has all man- kind for competitors. Dear Seniors , HE IS THE BEGINNING... SO THAT HE ALONE SHOULD STAND FIRST IN EVERYTHING. For I am certain of this very thing, that He who beganthe good work in you will go on until the day of Jesus Christ to complete it. The beginning of Reality is the good work of Salvation. God through the Holy Spirit continues by om' personal faith to increase and strengthen this good work. Western Mennonite School is dedicated to the task of furthering this good work in every student. Western is not serving in the suse of aiding God in His work but more importantly as a sanctified instrument through which and by which God can perform His work unhindered in the lives of its students. One of the pleasures that partly compensate for the stress of administration is the observations made andthe expres- sions heard from our gmdl-lates ofthe spiritual blessings received while at Western resulting in changed interests. - Western's high- est interest and goal is intertwined in the Godly service and work of those who became a living part of her as students and then have gone out for God and for our Church showing acontinued growth through following God's revealed plan for their lives. You represent a valuable and vitaladdition to this growing num- ber of dedicated altunni. You have received much from Westerng you should in turn give much to others. My thoughts and prayers shall follow you away from Western to your places of life. For each of youl would hope that UCHRISTALONE SHOULD STAND FIRST IN EVERYTHING. In isti T ankfulness, Paul E. Yoder,f ncipal



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5 AS S of : ' JEANN E BERKEY Hubbard, Oregon Kenneth Berkey K, Qgiiiffi ss? ' Z l 'W .H f A fn 1 ' im., , ERVIN BITIKOFER Salem, Oregon C. M. Bitikofer gf: wg I ' 7221 I - .M . n v Qffiig- , f :i:s,. '21-.1-. Lf ' '- '1 ' :L5+.E?ffa..,, .. - M m: ,za--f er i MEF 232 ai i m '6I SHARON EICHELBERGER DUANE EMMERT 31-lhl, 1616110 Sweet Home, Oregon Kenneth Eichelberger Mrs. Elsie Emmett ydfw . -:,:- I .Yr ,. '- , 4 L ,,n. . argl' 1 , .,.'-J ,Z ug,',E5j',gf,1- ag , M L E X 5 f . 7 2 Y' i . , A , ilfeieggf ,Z g A, 15, It msg 5 , JAMES FISHER Hubbard, Oregon Mrs. Orpha Fisher i X K E 1 l L, Q91 5 ARLENE BUCHER Hubbard, Oregon Mrs. Ida Bucher REBECCA HORST Lebanon, Oregon Gordon Horst WILLIS BYERS Salem, Oregon W. A. Byers SHARON HORST Sweet Home, Oregon Melvin Horst CONNIE HEY ERLY Halsey, Oregon Joe Heyerly BEVERLY JOHNSON Sweet Home, Oregon Adolph johnson DARREL KAUF F MAN Aurora, Oregon Charles Kauffman 5 S L 33 3 932 H59 A Ui Q ' ,L 5 xr lg 3,9 UQ 9 2 5 'QE Q Ds. ja fir. ,ff I X 5 g X, ,iw 2 4 -' f fav i ya . VK ,? T? I 3 3 S

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