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L Orgizlfzi afiau H114 ,Activities College life would certainly lose some of its sparkle and zest were it not for the activities which constantly permeate the campus. The organizations maintaining these activities have as their prime mo- tive the development of the individual student both spiritually and cultur- ally. They also seek l.o produce a spirit of cooperation and unity within each organization. The excitement of planning a formal, the fun of a Sat- urday evening social, or the thrill of a complete production, are as impor- tant in personality development as the everyday routine of the classroom. Through intergration of the scholastic and social elements, lives are being molded for service for Christ. 1- -- - Mui , W MV, s ii- ' ,,, V tm f. M, 't, WML l L . im sy: ,M , A U t .,,
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Throughout the year, the Crown staff has been busy planning a yearbook which will serve as a guide to the memories of this year. From the selection of a theme through the rush of meeting the last deadline, those of the editorial staff' were formulating ideas and gathering material to produce a successful annual. They sincerely hope that each student will share in the sense of satisfaction and accomplishment in this yearbook because, in reality, it is he who has made it. ln years to come as the pages are turned slowly and a smile plays across the lips. these days will he remembered and all will seem to have been worthwhile. Those of the editorial staff include' Doris Denker, Editorg Verjannia Fogg, Assistant Editorg Mary Muraoka, Organ- ization Editorg Mary Jarvis, Literary Ed- itorg Richard Wrentzel, Photography Ed- itorg Russell Wentling and Beverly Pugs- ley, Sports Editors. Mr. John Ries, in his role of advisor. was indispensable.
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