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Many hours of thought and hard work were - put into the Crown this year by members of the staff. Mr. Ries, as advisor was particu- larly helpful, giving many suggestions, en- couraging us, and doing much of the proof , I reading. The staff sincerely hopes that each student will discover in this yearbook a memorable record of a year at King's and that those not of the student body will find in its pages a glimpse of college life. Many thanks to each one of the staff who helped -in the publication of the Crown. Comprising the staff were Nancy Schaeffer, Editorg Doris Denker, Assistant editorg Karl Franklin and Gene Fisher, Art editorsg Doris Schabacker, Photography editorg Lois Malllieu, Literary editorg Helen McCooland Grant Griebenow, Sports editorsg Joe Virgin, Business manager, Jack Matlick, Assistant business manager, Pat Taylor, Advertising manager, Pepper Harris, Circulation mana- gerg Betty Galloway, and Peggy Utz, Busi- ness staffg Lois Houghtaling and Mary Muraoka, Typing staff. I 1 f-1 xy 'B'- YHW L- ,riq - 1-'? ?'j' I P1 , ' K 1hHF 't it1n1r1gjF3W' 'L -Lgg1 1E.2l xfflf ' A g . gg r 'J 'wi -f A' T'i- mf f J' -'I'-,yr tm ' ll E? 4 '-1 Z f3 ' 531 .,.. .Z Q
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l e T ' 1 t If-X , 3 3 lun ga- - lg? gg, -Ii: 5 E-'ffiiiiii-isfiriaez it? 'Y 3 3 3 f it ' ' ' W - ' - FEP. I 3 li ' 222'J23?i3i11il..? ' ' - E5' ' CHUIH fMet.J:72, .l...i...-.-. 1-r,.f- Z x ff P P F ij, 'DL 'Ei EVE' 7 T-4 Choir This year with much enthusiasm and hard work Mr. Butterworth organized a choir of almost fifty voices. An outstanding feature of the group, which had been lacking in past years, was a strong male section. This was probably the best ehoir that King's has ever had. In preparation for their many concerts, weekend engagements, and three weeks tour at Easter time, the choir practised faithfully three times a week. They presented varied programs with both instrumental and vocal solos. Not only did they present Christ in song to outside audiences, but they were an asset to many college functions, often rendering spontaneous selections in Chapel. Truly they reached many with the gospel through this medium of music. The officers of the choir were Neil Fichthorn, presidentg Lynn Wheaton, vice presidentg Emily Persons, secretaryg and Shirley Rarieh, treasurer. Shirley Wills was organist, Dr. Hartley, pianist. 64
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