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This is it! You are now reading THE HARDCOVER YEARBOOK MAGAZINE-the yearbook that dares to do more. And just how did this book deveIope into its present form? That's a good question. When I was working on the 74 Keystonia tlast year's yearbookt with Dennis Carson, and editor, Marguerite Faggioni, we tried to make the traditionaly Hdead yearbook a little more alive. We changed publishers, and photog- raphers, and tried to start something Th a little different. This difference might e be described as a trend towards the H d Itcampy, and a good example of it is ar co U er Dennis's Kutztown Game, which appeared in Y b k thebook. ear .00 I wanted to get some fiction, and cartoon- magaZIne ing into the picture, and so, came up with a short story by George Weaver, and some cartoon features. We were on our way. The books cover was also a bit untradi- tional and gave a nice overall flavor to the annual. The start of the 74-75 school year found myself, and Marguerite the only yearbook staff leftovers. We became co-editors and worked together until Margo transfered to American University, in Washington, DC. at the close of the first semester. So, now the yearbook was my baby, and I took full advantage of my position. I christened it THE HARDCOVER YEARBOOK MAGAZINE, and created Kaptain Keystonia as its symbol. I managed to get together a really good staff including such people as cartoonist, Mark Ammerman, and past editor of the Mouth, Ron Perry. I was also able to interest several very talented people into contribut- ing thier work-George Weaver, and Kaytee Umbreit, for example. An ad campaign of sorts was initiated to make the students aware of our metamor- phosis. This campaign included ads in the campus newspaper, posters, mimeo sheets, and tent cards, which many of you may re- member seeing around campus. And so, THE HARDCOVER YEARBOOK MAGAZINE is born. I hope you enjoy it, and look forward to hearing any comments on it that you may have. Thank you. Enjoy!
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KAPTAIN KEYSTONlA-HThe chisel-chined champion of college kids tries to save Kutztown rom apathy! This tarCical adventure begins on the tront endsheets of this book. continues on Jages 120-123, and then concludes 0n the back endsheets. l Hey-hey-hey! An expose! Seems like The Hardcover Yearbook Magazine is dipping into real- live investigative journalisim. Under staffer radical Ron Perry, the CAMPUS MEDIA is torn apart, and shown for what it's really worth. Campus TV, radio, newspapers, it's all here-laid bare before your very eyese pages 48-51. Sports fans rejoyce! Photographer Bill Howell collaberated with cartoonist-sports-editor, Tom Stugrin, and writer Kevin McCornac, to give you the best sports coverage ever in a K80 yearbook. Football is on pages 34-37, with a specal effect Football poster on pages 152-153 WOODY ALLEN-This zanny misfit creates classic comedy. He's got red hair, freckles, and wears glasses. If you're an HAIIenite tand ain't we allt then, you'll want to know a little more about our hapless hero than that. So, take a gander at pages 42-43. Gross me out! Zappa hits Kutztown! Yes, an improbable as it may seem, that mother really did come to Kutztown. Read all about it! Our exclussive interview with FRANK ZAPPA is on pages 182-183. l
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