Status
Available
Call number
Collection
Publication
Intercourse, PA : Good Books, 1991.
DDC/MDS
373.74 K91p |
Description
More than 50 years ago, in 1941, as World War II was gathering momentum and as the consolidated public school movement was changing the educational complexion of the country, Mennonites of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, decided to open their own high school. Lancaster Mennonite High School has reflected the church's general move from farming to professionalism, from a highly concentrated authority to shared leadership, from church services as the focus of social life to a broad range of music and arts and sports events. A light social history, highlighted with numerous anecdotes and memories of many who studied and taught there.
Language
Physical description
315 p.; 23 cm
ISBN
9781561480517
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