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l I'll give you just twenty-four hours to turn yourself in. Smile, and the world . . . 173 Yeah, that's what I said, Grand Schwamp of Gamma Rho! Oh, no! Miss Peck is gonna kill me.
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Our thanks to: In completing a college yearbook, there is a limit to the ability of the staff. When we reach this limit, it is necessary to call on the help of other people. The White Columns staff of 1966 would like to thank the following people for their assistance: Mrs. Chandler Clover, our advisorg Miss Barbara Austin, assistant Director of Publicityg and Dennis jackson, Clan Call Editorg for their great help in taking pictures, obtaining information, and understanding the needs of a yearbook staff. For photographs, too, we thank Bob Stainton and Mike jones. We would like to thank Mr. and Mrs. Massena Culley, ofjackson, for the use of their estate, Picnic Hill, in photographing the beauties for 1966. Our thanks go, too, to Navarro-McLean Interiors for the use of their establishment for a feature pictureg and to Miss Charlotte Capers, at the Old Capitol Museum, for her permission to photograph in that building. We acknowledge the help of Frank Hains, Daily News columnist, for supplying photographs of Eudora Welty. Thanks go to Miss Loren Ormond, Miss Bessie Ford,jerry DeLaughter, Bob Mathis, and John Mullen, for consenting tojudge at the 1966 Feautres Beauty Tea. We also thank Mrs. joe Bowden, Mrs. T. C. Harmon, and Miss Camille Beauchamp for their help with that event. We thank Mr. Smith, of Pippen-Smith Photography, for his excellent work and assistance, and Mrs. Katherine Doolittle, of that employ, for her help. Our gratitude goes to Charles Scott, local representative for the American Yearbook Company, and Mrs. Dorothy Bermejo, our consultant at that company in Topeka, Kansas. Sincere thanks goes to Mrs. Gayle Thompson Monasco, our Theme Editor, whose leadership steered us through the opening segment of this book. 174
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