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The true worth of a yearbook can be determined only
after its trial by time.
Only after the student has found his place in the world
and wishes to return and remember the years he spent
in college, does the book find its true worth and
meaning.
If this annual fulfills this purpose, it will not be
because of us but because of the talented staff who
worked and gave much to it.
If it fails, it will be because of our inability to use to the
highest extent the ideas and energy offered to us.
We owe our thanks to many, yet as always, there were
some who gave more than others.
To Tom, Howie, Denny, and John we owe a debt that
can never be repaid. We thank the other staff members
who worked long and hard with the only reward —
working harder.
There have been good times and bad times, but we shall
remember only the good ones and the people who
made them so. We owe a great deal to Vince McFall of
American Yearbook Company; and Mike Carroll,
yearbook advisor, who offered encouragement when
times were bad.
John Alexander
Jack Foster
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