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EHRMANN BENNETT EKhrm Gering, Nebraska BIBLE Matt. 11:28 Glee Club 2, 3; Crown Staff 3; Class Treasurer 3; Choir 4; Ministerial Assn. 3, 4; Vice Pres. 3, 4; King’s Farm 3, 4; Vice Pres. 3, 4; Friend Club 4; Student Council 4; Choir business manager 4; Class President 4. £ CAROLINE H. CARROLL Carol New Castle, Delaware SOCIAL SCIENCE Rom. 8:28 Girls’ Basketball 2; Crusaders 2, 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Patrician Literary Society 2, 3, 4. CALVIN Bissett Tad Evans City, Penna. BIBLE Heb. 12:2 F. M. F. 3, 4; Ministerial Association 3, 4; Bible Clubs 3, 4. Leroy W. DINGER Roy Tower City, Pennsylvania HISTORY Rom. 8:28 Crown Staff 3, 4.
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not rightfully belong to us (and also all we can’t pry loose). Class Will We, the Class of 1948, after surviving our four years as students (?) at The King’s College, and conceding ourselves to be of strong body and weak mind wish to leave behind all that does Thus, we do hereby set forth this illegal and worthless document as our last will and testament. on 10. 10. 1G . Mr. Davies: . Mr. Ryans: . Maxine Deister: . Dave Curtis: To the Teachers another class as wonderful as ours to “advise” and more intelligent Sopho- more English students. . Miss Kunkel: an escalator to the third floor and a fire escape and telephone for “Bel- mar”. more characters to psycho- analyze. . Mr. Mason: someone to take roll for him; and to his students, an unabridged diction- ary. . Miss Barnes: another team of musical geni- uses—such as Richard, Speake, Seely and Richard. . Mr. Nelson: another brain like Elliott, but one who attends classes occasionally. . Mr. Jelley: more inspections when he can show off the top of his beautiful desk. . Mr. Barkley: more “new discoveries” during another successful year as Registrar. . Mrs. Springer: a brand new rocking chair and more lovely girls to call her own. Mrs. Crowther: lots of fun decorating for formals. To the Students Ehrmann Bennett’s mid- western temperament. . Eleanor Gustafson: Miss Braun, and Mar- jorie Dougherty’s use of the “reserved” Christian Ed. books. . George Meyers: Dan Higley’s pick and shovel. . Dick Bowser: Carl Gustafson’s long legs. . Dick and Ruth: Margie and Dan’s “class coupleship”. - Bob Reumann: Gene Wentling’s hairs — both of them. . Harold Barker: Dan Higley’s financial wor- ries of the yearbook. Cal Bissett’s reticence and bashfulness. . Elaine Smith: Roxy’s art of blushing and Kathie Elliott’s store hours. The Buehlers: Gene and Mary’s warm apart- ment. George Meyers: Margy and Glordy’s appe- tites, 12 13. 14. 15. 16. jee 18. 19; 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 20. 26. 27. 28. . The Senior Class bequeath Carol to Dick 34. 39. Betty Stoudt: the dirty dining room floors and Roxy’s broom. Vivian Kresge: Glordy’s headaches heartaches as yearbook Editor. Gil Benallack: Mel Peterkin’s love life. Ruth Domokos: another successful year as Secretary-Treasurer of the Church Council and a supply of ten dollar bills. Clarence Furman: Byron Tyler’s enthusi- asm on the Senior sneak. Danny Bartkow: with Peggy, what more could he need? and Jack Erwin: continued success as Rev. Ball- bach’s assistant. Dave Krehbiel: a new address book—yours must be quite worn out, eh? Bob Freeman: a private telephone to con- tact “Steffey”. Dotty Kilburn: California. Dick Bookstaver: married life. Bob Conner: more and better Christmas cards and more wealthy customers. John Den Bleyker: Jack Kershaw’s gift of gab. Harold Jester’s happy Ruth Bowman: Marcia’s poise and love life. Paul Bloom: Cal Waldron’s speaking en- gagements. Don Irwin: room 12, compliments of Ehr- mann. Ray Crans: a record album of lullabys. and Kathy to Pete. . Kathie and Gene leave Prof. Nelson to all the poor unsuspecting history majors. . To future Seniors we leave our notebooks, chewed pencils and empty ink bottles; and also our Senior dignity. . To the future Juniors, success as Big Broth- ers and Sisters to the weak and trembling Class of °52. . To future Sophs, revenge during Freshmen rules. To next year’s yearbook staff: a box car of Alka Seltzer. To all students: the steel girders of the Gym, the garden and all the glorious mem- ories of our school years; a wonderful fu- ture as servants of the King of King’s whom we love above all else. |
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MargorigE DOUGHERTY Marge Newark, Delaware BIBLE Matt. 6:33 Bond Staff 1; Patrician Literary Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Treas. 2, Parliamentarian 3, Secretary 4; F.M.F. 1, 2; 3, 4; Bible Clubs 1; 2; 3; 4; Presi- dent 3, 4; Crown Staff 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Treasurer 3, Secretary 4; Class Vice President 4. CarL GUSTAFSON, JR. Gus Montclair, New Jersey CHEMISTRY Psalm 121:1, 2 Men’s Glee Club 3; Bible Club 3; King’s Cru- saders 3, 4; F.M.F. 3, 4; King’s Farm Assn. 3, 4; Treasurer 3, 4; Crown Staff 3, 4; Photo- graphic Editor 4; Spring Banquet Committee 3, 4; Class Treasurer 4; Science Club 4; Friends’ Society 4; Bowling League Manager 4. ) KATHERINE ELLIOTT Kathie Brooklyn, New York HISTORY Psalm 19:14 F.M.F. 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4; Patrician Liter- ary Society 2, 3, 4; President 4; Bible Clubs 2, 3, 4; Class Vice President 3; Student Coun- cil 4; Treasurer 4; Crown Staff 3, 4; Spring Banquet Committe e 4. DaAnieL Paut HIGLEY Dan Delaware City, Delaware GEOLOGY I Sam. 12:24 Bond Staff 2; Crown Staff 2,3,4; Business Man- ager 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3; Vice Presi- dent 3; Spring Banquet Committee Chairman panes President 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Base- all 3, 4.
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