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XVhen we began our work on our Annual Mr. Gaufin's words ot warning were Remember, students, people with Ford incomes can't iide in Pierce Arrowsf' Those words we have always kept with us, and there is 110 doubt whatever that we now know and feel their real signifi- cance. S All year we have built air castles only to seo them crumble before our eyes as the realization dawned upon us that such plans could never materialize with A Ford incomef' NVe will admit it has been discour- aging, but would we be human if at times we did not feel as if the whole universe were fighting against us? At such times always the thought came to our minds that we must make the best ef our income. This filled us with determination to buckle down to work, put forth every effort and give the best we had to give. Now every obstacle is removed, every disappointment buried and for- gotten, and we now present our Annual to you with a sense of pride, hop- ing that you will not contradict us when we say, NVQ did our best and made the best of our income. WE DESIRE T0 EXPRESS OUR i-lPPH1Jd'I-l7'lU,V To Mr. Gaufin, who has never failed to advise and direet use never refused to help us out of our difficulties. To Mr. Robinson, who gave his time and devoted all his inteiesfs te sie that the money endl' did not fail us. To Miss Hill, Whose patience in directing the east, helped us keep the 'tfinancial thermometer up to the top. To Mr. Gardrer, that good natuied fellow, whose ability alonQ' PN tistic lines put just the necessary touch to make this book attractive. To Miss Burrows and her Festival Group for their untiring effoits to increase our Year Book fund. To faculty members and students whose help and eneouraQtenient have lessened our burdens and buoyed our spiritsg to all who helped us if only with a smile or an encouraging Word. h What can a mere pen Write that will tell even in part our apprecia- tion for the loyal co-operation we received. All we can say is-we sni- cerely thank you.
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