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Richard Lorch Robert Adkins Business Managers 'NIE George Hattenfield, Editor Beryl Gow, Assistant Editor Thelma Zimmerman Art Editor Loretta Stoner Earle Eastman Photography Editor BUSINESS STAFF FIRST ROW: Anna Kunay, Irene Douts, Grace Earwaker, Arlene Rosenberger. SECOND ROW: Richard Lorch, Betty Hess, Louise Van Buskirk, Robert Adkins, Beatrice Lutz, Janet Coots, William Rudisill. UNPHOTOGRAPHED: Ben- jamin Sharp, George Parsells, Ross Rhoads, Helen Duncan, Edna Coffey, Helena Nelson, Mary Newkirk. Literary Editor Arlene Rosenberger Head Typist The Milestone staff has sought to capture by word and picture a few scenes of school life. In spite of problems and constant deadline dithers, each one enjoyed doing his part to make the yearbook one that would bring honor and glory to God.
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LEFT TO RIGHT: XV. Rudisill, Miss Haas, D. Boyce, D. Fredcricks J. Coots, L. Yan Buskirk, S. Brady, K. Allibon, M. Harrison, D GRAPHISD: G. Beck, B. Gruver, G. Rineer, D. Coots. J. Maxwell Srrzwanr BRADY, Chairman .fl IICIAL UUMMITTEE This organization, functioning as a committee of the Stu- dent Council, is composed of representatives from each class. The group met early in September to begin planning the calen- dar of social events for the coming year. Realizing that the source of true fellowship and joy is Christ, they sought to center the activities around Him. What satisfaction filled their hearts as they witnessed the guidance and blessing of the Lord in the success of each event. In retrospect the students may be seen laughing hilariously MISS ARLLNE HMS at the faculty and staff skit and participating in speedy relay Fggylfy A-1d'Ui50r games at the Christmas party, singing spirited carols and dis- tributing Christmas tracts at the Pennsylvania Railroad Sta- tion, and circling the Great Leopard Skating Rink in january. These are but a few of the cherished memories of Bible Insti- tute days. I I I XVeaver, P. Henry. I. Douts, D. Porte, B. Schultz. UNPHOTO-
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. F 1e1,1L sT.1F 1XFl'?7g0BCrx'l COW' 'loan SE. 4 ' -' .' HarrisOUi Thema 4 . K1inC- Bentley 'ECU C llllxer Sweet- A Nlll- 1: . I s g EIS, Rlffffl' S2113 Hattcnllclll, Ij0ILFL1:Cd John' Hayden S1J:11'lxi,iruVcr. UN- ston, Eugene 2:13. Russell PHOTOGIlAilIiiClolief, James Baker- Bet l f- H inei. 11 Haf5lIaw',giObjl1aitxnl'l Mark, ,- 'CD' ' ' e lmb rt Riadauli, Car? 13 RO C Rcsemarv Slcllat' R dgcriy V 3, lr Iias - I-'Fanccs Sullllluf LUL man. There have been many r b publicatior ' p o lems to face in the 1 of the 19.52 Milestone, some of which were ue to a late start in selecting a staff. Hard work was needed all along the way, watered by much prayer. Now we ha ve the finished produ through the pages we ct AX . gs we leaf are reminded of the hours spent on layouts: the time given to writing articles and taking pic tures: the headaches of preparing financial reportsg and tl then the final last minute rush to meet the d ' these are in the pa eadline. But was well worth .d1tors, we W' h st and we feel it As F ' the effort t is to take thi ' each membe- s opport el of the vearb unit t y o thank H ook staffg our advisor, the faculty staff and student body for their co-operatio ' We also want to th n ank our publisher and pho their helpfulness and co-operation. T and ever ' and patience to' o patrons d yone else who h elped to make this year we say Thanks a lot. GEORGE HATI , a vertisers book possible ENFIELD, Editor B . ERYL Gow, Am stan! Editor ohraphers for
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