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FOREWORD It seems odd to be writing a foreword to the 1960 Record, when the story of the year has been one of being constantly behind schedule. A noted campus wit (Leeds Zoo) suggested that I call it a backward. In one sense, he was (unintentionally) right, for that is what this yearbook should be, a look backward at the year 1959-60. On the pages that follow is the result of the efforts of the Staff of the 1960 Record to set down a record of the year ' s people and events. The influence of last year ' s quality production ought to be readily apparent to most readers — a fact of which Greg Alexander and I are unashamed, having assisted extensively in attaining that quality. However, the editors do feel that this year ' s Record has a feel of its own. It was intended to be a product of new yearljook minds as well as the left- overs from 1959. There is a certain pride in being different — and good at the same time. With the quality of the 1959 Record what it was, this was the task we had to set for ourselves: to be different, and still to be good. Conunented one astute faculty scientist, upon learning of proposed changes in the faculty section format: So you get a good formula and ihen change it! Our only possible answer was Yes. Judgment as to our degree of success in achieving the dual objective remains with the reader. Thanks are certainly due the entire staff — literary, business, pho- tography — for tlieir co-operation on this gargantuan task, in the face of academic pressure, real or unreal, which seemingly mounted every day. With this note of sincere appreciation to all wlio helped, the editors l)id you read on with pleasure — we hope. — A.W.W.
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As you all know, but we didn ' t know until we came, the campus is one of the most visually attractive anywhere; like a Rowlandson land- scape, with just a framework of formal ele- gance under its easiness. — Sir Charles and Lady Pamela Snow
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CONTENTS tVIHrOIID COILI C 1 1 . i. DEDICATION ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY •rfor N tvj ACTIVITIES 1 ;•. 29 I THE YEAR IN REVIEW SENIORS ET AL r r . s o p, .. ' f ' -fc rv r -V DVERTISING 53 89 101 154
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