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Editor-in-Chief ..... Literary Editor . . Religious Editor . News Editor . EDITORIAL STAFF Howard Book Evelyn Engle . Mattie Lutz Leoda Smith MANAGING STAFF ' Business Manager ..... Paul Zook Assistant Business Manager . Sylvanus Landis Circulation Manager . . . Ivan Winger C13 g i Ui! F - .i,i V Lu! -,V-Q i A if
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The Staff HAT our readers may see who has been responsible for the publication of this annual number and also the monthly issue we have h erewith placed their pictures in this book for your scrutiny. These are the staff mem- bers of the Beulah College Echo for the year 1930-1931. A short introduction will not be out of order. The editor-in- chief, Howard Book, has been associated with Beulah College for so long that he needs no introduction. Evelyn Engle, literary editor, is well qualified for her FW vanus Landis, has done nobly in secur- ing advertising for this year's paper. Both were new to our community, but they soon learned their way around the town. Ivan NVinger was at the head of the circulation department, and-to his credit-very few complaints have come in this year. Gladys Bohen, our typist, is a very willing worker. In fact she was found typing Echo material sev- eral times when she should have been home eating supper. Miss Cassel, our advisor, is also well known, and every- Price Trautwein, Calender Editor: Miss Cassei, Advisory Gladys Bohen, Typist Neva Benson, Art Editor position. Her reputation as an interpre- ter of literature is already well establish- ed. Mattie Lutz, religious editor, be- sides possessing a deeply religious spirit, has shown her ability to get things done on time-a valuable asset to our staff. Leoda Smith, news editor, has become a proficient journalist. Our business staff has had an interesting year. The one chosen last year was not able to be in school, and, finally we secured the ser- vices of one, Paul Zook, for our business manager. He, with his assistant, Syl- one will have to admit that she faithfully fills her position as advisor. The two extra members for our Annual Staff are Price T rautwein, Calendar Editor, and Neva Benson, art editor. These two have displayed their abilities in this book. Special mention should also go to Mariella Scott, who helped in the art work. These, then, are the members of the staff who have endeavored to publish this year a bigger and better Echo for the pleasure of our readers and sub- scribers. ff tl .,Q,,,. i 1 1 i ' I it . , A T., , -,r 'Ai' 11 1'i 1 '1 ' 'I' , f . Q' h X 14
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