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Qm PRKSIDEWT Miss Dorothy Heinl, Editor of the 1958 Hyakem, has discussed with me her plans and hopes for the yearbook. I am sure we all appreciate her creative thinking and will treasure this volume which not only is colorful since there are more colored pictures, but it has a theme which directs our thoughts to the future. Every yearbook serves as an historical document portraying the life of the institution for an academic year. As one looks through its pages, people and events that have faded in the memory are revived. Frequently one looks into a Hyakem to find the picture of a college friend, a club, an event, an athletic team or a professor. The year 1957-58 has marked a pinnacle of success for the College. We have the largest enrollment of students, the largest professional staff, the most complete equipment in the history of the institution. It has been a busy year for faculty and students. All of us, I am sure, are glad to have a record of this academic year in the form of an excellent and colorful Hyakem. May I compliment the Editor and her staff on the quality of the publi¬ cation. It will be appreciated by all those who have had a part in campus life. I am glad to join the Staff and the Students in extending good wishes to the Seniors who will be departing in June or August. Robert E. McConnell President
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Administrators Give Another Year of Service Mri. An n ttf M Hitchcock. Dee a of Worn® Publishing a college yearbook is s dedicated task. Few of us realize the multitude of details and deadlines, and the vast amount of organization that goes on from the moment college opens in the autumn to the time that the book emerges from the press in the spring. So to the editor. Dorothy Heinl, and her loyal staff, and to their adviser, Miss Wiley, we extend our sincere appre¬ ciation for the time and effort spent to create this beautiful Hyakem. I hope that for each of you who turn its pages, it will contain many happy memories of the friendships and good times, which are so im¬ portant in undergraduate life. To you, our graduating seniors, we extend good wishes for success and happiness in your chosen fields. Annette H. Hitchcock Dean of Women It Dr. CmII C SJmwHon, Dear of Ctudanta. Or, Grneot L. Mutzell. Dirttler of Qrjeual® Sto4l»«. Mr. Edwtrd 6 . nog«l. Director of Public Serve®.
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