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IN MEMORIAM To live with them is far less sweet Than to remember thee Mrs. Gloria Woods was a symbol of what Mt. San Antonio College is trying to achieve. She was a most kind hearted and generous person. She was always doing something to further establish Mt. Sac as a friendly campus. With her constant stream of letters to foreign countries, she was able to amass a collection of stamps and letters from most e ' cry distant land. She called to the attention of many people where Mt. Sac was and pointed out its educational aims. She also arranged a small model of the campus and its wee post office and exhibited it at various post offices in this area.
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A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature D E D I C A T I O N ferry Dc;il, our Dean of Men, is a counselor and friend lo all who know him — students, faculty, and community aisociatcs. Hi enihusiasm for whaioer tasks he undertakes is unlimited. He has that rare ability to bnng order out of chaos which he mi well demonstrated while under fire in enemy waters during Wocld War II. Softsp(»kcn and one who doesn ' t seek credit for many of the things for which he is responsible, |crry Deal is to the students of Ml. Sac a leader we .ire proud to follow. To you, Mr. Deal, wc dedicate the Chaparral, this year. 1953.
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1 Dick Sarrall Chaparral Editor Tony Puteo Mountaineer Editor Two heads are better than one Deadlines, bylines, and a great deal of brain and leg work arc all part of the journalist ' s busy life. The journalist staff has done its best lo fulfill its many obligations to Mt. Sac. This year they wctrkcd hard to put out a school paper every two weeks, and now they present this publication of the Chaparral to (he student Ixtdy. The Mountaineer was published under the capable direction of Tony Puico, who is one of the most outstanding journalism students ever lo attend MSAC. The work of the journalism students is prescr ed in a special section of the yearbook which is composed of the college papers. F.ditor Pulco and Richard Sarrail, Editor of the I95i Chaparral, worked together with their staff to produce this fine ycarUmk. Richard Sarrail wishes to express his thanks and gratitude to all journalisni students and others who helped to make this book a success. ARTISTS Bob Mazingo and Bbir Ccniceros «
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