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THE EPILOGUE It is most fitting that we close with an humble expression of our most grateful appreciation to those who have contributed to the success of THE EXPLORER. Without the cooperative efforts of many, our hopes for a successful annual never would have achieved realization. On behalf of the entire staff and the senior class the Editor extends most sincere thanks to Doctor Fitzpatrick, Dean Cush- man, Dean Mullen, Assistant Dean Ryan, David Williams, Mar- jorie Byron, Catherine Clemens, and Pearl Mae Nichols. In addi- tion the Editor extends his personal thanks to Dr. Fitzpatrick, Dave Williams, and the entire office staff who unfailingly responded to every call for assistance and tolerated the constant annoyances and demands which at times must have amounted to a nuisance. Thanks immeasurably. The Editor offers sincere thanks to Dick Stulz of the Stand- ard Engraving Company for his unselfish cooperation. Dick, a promising young artist, contributed much beyond the obligations of his business relationship and proved a real friend and a capable consultant. The safe passage of THE EXPLORER can in a large measure be attributed to him. We also offer our appreciation to Emmett Deafly, also of the Standard Engraving Company and to the Brown-Morrison Company of Lynchburg, Virginia, for a splendid printing job. Bill Fullaway, Editor of last year's EXPLORER and ever-active for the best interests of Columbus University and Sigma Delta Kappa Fraternity deserves the Editor's deepest appreciation. Bill helped us avoid many pitfalls and we profited considerably from his experience. Without his help and advice the start of our voyage would have been much delayed. Thanks Bill-you're a friend and a pal. The Editor cannot forget the assistance and cooperation rendered by Miss Betty Whitehill, Mrs. Robert Ryan, Inez Kulkis, Grace Fullaway, Skippy,' Brennan, Henry Kupiec, George Mc- Kenzie, Professor Francis Kelly, Edmund Roberts, John Alexander, Daniel T. Ghent, john Arnt- son and John E. Lawyer. Henry Lubanski, Editor, School of Accountancy, offers his appreciation to Miss Marie Hemmett, Miss Gladys Korp and Casimir Sutula. Bob Ryan, Editor, School of Law, extends his thanks to Earl Rowe and J. Arnold Carter for their assistance. The staff sincerely thanks the Advertisers for their support. The Editor leaned heavily on Bob Ryan, Henry Lubanski, George Vecchietti, Jr. Bob sacrificed many nights with his family to work with the Editor until the early hours of the morning. Bob proved to be a real friend indeed-may it be a lasting friendship. Many thanks to the three of you. Much credit must go to Joseph Adeski, who put THE EXPLORER before the students as it never has been before, and kept it there. Joe contributed lavishly of his time and efforts and conducted a superb publicity campaign. Those page boys and flags out front were his brain-children. Many, many thanks also to Betty Callahan, Kathleen Clevenger, Rita Walsh, Francis Caton, Grier duRant, Jack lhrie, Joseph Kulkis, Morton Oppenheim, Dan Piver and the entire staff. Last but not least, our thanks to the entire student body. -THE EDITOR. WILLIAM H. FULLAWAY Dick STULZ finis . .
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