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KATHY SCHAFFER Ruts Hecer — Dave Curtis Art Editor Sports Editors DanieL HicLtey, Business Manager Haroip Barker, Assistant Business Manager CarL Gustarson, Photography Editor RicHarp Bowser, Circulation Manager ELEANORE GUSTAFSON, Association Editor EuceNnE WENTLING, Advertising Manager
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Crown Staff Working faithfully behind the scenes, the Crown Staff has been a group of busy people. We’re all realizing more than ever how much work is involved in the production of a good yearbook. Counting letters and spaces until we’re cross-eyed, biting our nails while we wait for write-ups to come in, and praying that the pictures will be back in time—its all part of being a member of the Crown Staff. It’s been a lot of fun, however, and we, the Crown Staff of 1948, hope that you will enjoy reading The Crown as much as we have enjoyed put- ting it together. We wish to thank our staff photographer, Charles Sullender, for the hours he “sweated it out” in the “Y” dark room to make possible this book. GtoriA SEELY VIVIAN KRESGE Editor Assistant Editor
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The Student Gouncil The curtain rises on a new scene—Old Chapel building, north side—time: 4:30, Monday afternoon—The Student Council. “Will the meeting please come to order!” Eugene Wentling, the president quiets the members composed of the class presidents and presidents of various student organizations—Bible Clubs, Ministerial Association, F.M.F., Crown Editor, Patrician Literary Society, and the Crusaders. Other officers are Vice President, Frank Smick; Treasurer, Katherine Elliott; and Secretary, Marjorie Dougherty. Miss Braun, a new faculty mem- ber, and Mr. Reis are the faculty advisors this year. In a typical meeting new complaints and suggestions follow in a somewhat orderly fashion while the members try desperately to please both the students and the faculty—and the rules. Some things accomplished this year through the instigation of the Council are the street lights to Belmar Hall, the adoption of “An Alma Mater,” highway signs warning drivers to be cautious near the school, and a new bulletin board outside the office. The Student Council cannot and does not do everything to keep things working smoothly. The students themselves do this. “We then as workers together with Him” attempt great things for “King’s”.
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