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i -jKV?.v u e 5 ... we pause to remember diose of our immediate college famib ' who have passed away since the HACAWA last included an In Memoriam tribute,
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When I began working on the 1979 HACAWA, I had high hopes and big plans. But, as Jim Croce said, There never seems to be enough time to do the things you want to do . . . Deadlines came too quickly and the book had to be sent to Delmar. What resulted is still a book I am very proud of. I have tried to capture the year in words, feelings, and actions. Enjoy it as much as I have enjoyed working on it. To say thank you to my staff hardly seems enough. They have worked diligently and not always under the best of conditions. To each and everyone of them goes my deep ap- preciation. Several people I am even more indebted to. The ' 79 HACAWA has benefitted extremely from the hard work of Bill Mayberry, 1978 editor, who headed the sports sec- tion, David Pruett who headed the Greek section, and es- pecially to Gail Pruett, who did anything and everything that was needed to be done. Their creative handiwork is seen throughout the book. I also want to extend my ap- preciation to Dr. Ellis Boatmon who worked with us so closely. The book could never have been printed if it had not been for these dedicated people. Since a yearbook is largely pictorial, Robert Arey, our direc- tor of photography, deserves much credit for the ' 79 year- book. Most of the pictures in this book are from his lens. He often worked under trying circumstances both photographing and in the lab to see that we got the pictures we needed. We are most grateful for Robert ' s aid. Other LR photographers who assisted us were John Love, Ralph Clark, Grace Chin, Steve Semmler, Cortland Raby, Jr., and we also used pictures from our files by Frank Aull, Ford Weicht, Frank Miller, Bill Davis, and Bruce Sheeks. We are very much indebted to the good folks at the Hickory News. Charles Deal, editor of the NEWS, was most gracious in helping us with photos, and our sports and theatre sections are richer because of his assistance. Dave Dieter photographed many of the excellent shots we used from the News files. At the Hickory Daily Record, we acknowledge the generous aid of Sports Editor Dan Richards, who helped us with our sports pages. Record photographers who con- tributed to the HACA WA were Dick Bell, Robert Reed, and Bob Lupinek. Also, we very much appreciate the assistance given us by RECORD staff members Judy Reif and Doris Clontz. At LR, we are grateful for the help afforded us by Business Manager Harry Livengood, Miss Iris Moore, Publicity Director John Hall, Athletic Director Hanley Painter, Head Football Coach Jack Huss, Women ' s Sports Coach Pat Smith, Cromer Center Director Mrs. Estelle Marlowe, Miss Emily Ripley, Lenoir-Rhynean Editor Miss Kathy Lyerly, Presidential Assistant Jeff Norris, Director of Learning Resources Curtis PaUl, Dr. Marion Love, and Dr. Bohdan Kuropas. We appreciate the help given us by Formal Wear Rentals of Hickory, Mrs. B. W. Goodman, Leon Lewis, Mrs. Gloria Smith, and Mrs. Dorothy Flowe. Class pictures were photographed by Smith Studio of Raleigh, color lab was done by Kelly Color of Morganton, and publication was by Delmar Company of Charlotte. Becky Langfitt Editor 246
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