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The 1976 edition of IMAGES represents an innovation in yearbook production. New styles and techniques bud from these pages. However, the changes in IMAGES result from much more than artistry and novel methods. IMAGES was produced by the dedication of our working staff. We have worked under pressure, but in unity and with grace. Looking back upon the past months of production, I chiefly remember the devotion we have shared in an attempt to make for you the greatest yearbook possible. I sincerely hope that IMAGES will provide you with an anthology of your fondest memories, this has been the desire of Becky and me. My greatest desire, however, is that the quality of 1976 IMAGES reflects the sincere devotion by which we have composed its pages. I would like to thank the following people for their care and dedication to the production of the yearbook: Bryan- Because the bulk of photos in this book are yours, you know what it's like to be a lone photographer . I ealize what a great effort you have put into IMAGES, and l thank you for being so conscientious and dedicated. randt- Thank you for acting so quickly and so thoroughly when the deadline for Sports Pages crept upon you- ou've done QUITE a job! I usan- You have accomplished a great feat. Thank you for handling all the advertising pages single-handedly. rs. Brown- I can hardly believe that you've been able to put up with your co-editors for these past months. hank you for your patience and understanding, and for listening to our ideas. r. Arnone- Your gentle, assuring, and humorous manner has given us boosts of confidence at critical times. e love you for your kindness!!! nd finally, BECKY- Thank your for balancing IMAGES with your paste-ups, montages, and especially your evelations when my ideas wentdry. You gave me the confidence that 1976 IMAGES could meet our expecta- ions. It is with your help that IMAGES has met the quality of our desires. Thank you for EVERYTHING you've one- and for always being there! ll -Claudia Zusman
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EDITORS' Nonas I A yearbook is a creation. As with all creations, one starts out with little more than an idea, and produces some- thing of enduring value. For the past six months, it has been Claudia's and my job to sit down and create, and we have, in spite of lost photos, early deadlines, and inexperience, succeeded in producing what you now hold in your hands, the 'I976 Buckley IMAGES. It is far from perfect, but I am satisfied to say that this book con- tains a large part of me, and that both Claudia and I have finally finished what only a few months ago seemed like an endless and impossible job. I would like to thank several people who have made it easier for both of us: Mrs. Brown, for providing a steady rock in our fits of hyperactivity, Bryan The Mole Winter, Iso named because he spent so much time in the darkroom that he can no longer stand to look at su nlightl for taking and developing the bulk of the photographs in this book, and for putting up with my erratic moods, Brandt Williams for coming through with the sports section and some fantastic layouts, Sue Disney for singlehandedly producing the ad section in this book, Mike Arnone, for silly songs, being late, and lots of reassurance: So what if you're 280 production days behind? I guarantee you'll have your book on timeI And finally, Claudia, for all the lighthearted moments we've shared in producing IMAGES. I would never have been able to do my job efficiently, had these special people not made themselves a part of our yearbook. IMAGES is my last contribution to Buckley, and it has certainly left me changed. I knew virtually nothing about producing a yearbook when I accepted this job. IThere are those who will attest to that even now.J I learned, however, and I hope that this book will have some type of impact on the students, because it is for the students that a yearbook is produced. For the departing seniors, this book represents the final tie with Buckley. If, in looking back on this book in the years to come, it elicits in you a happy memory, a glimpse of something you'd forgotten, or even just a smile, then my job as editor will have been worthwhile. Good-bye and Thank You! -Becky Ranninger
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