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Q1 V , ,, WMI-,. r ww 'eh-4---, , AV I Letter from the Editor Credit for this publication belongs to a small group of students who gave freely of their time and efforts. John Willey provided a number of pic- tures with the aid of Bill Duncan and Barry Litch- field. Chris Meek, Connie Prucha and lVlarcy Lat- enser spent a great deal of their free time in com- posing copy and captions. Chris Meek and Bose Ann Batchelor provided most of the clerical work. To lVlr. Thomas Sicking and Jack lVlcConaughey, I owe a special debt of thanks for the invaluable assistance and encouragement they gave during the time spent producing OUTLOOK 70. To lVlr. Bob Gadd, publisher's representative, l express my appreciation for his helpful comments and criticisms concerning this publication. lt is with a great sense of accomplishment and a feeling of gratitude toward those instrumental in the publica- tion of this book that I put OUTLOOK 70 to bed . Norman L. Bunyon Editor, OUTLOOK 70 lvlarch 23, 1970 Student Advisor's Comments A great deal of effort is required in the produc- tion of a college publication. ln producing a year- book, pages must be allocated to the different as- pects of college life, the pages must be designed, photo work assigned, copy written and proofed, headlines composed, a cover design must be de- cided upon and the whole myriad of details must be coordinated in order to have enough completed pages to meet publisher's deadlines. The entire process normally takes six or seven months to complete with serious work commenc- ing early in September. A final bid was not ac- cepted on this first edition of the Penn Valley OUT- LOOK until the middle of February. The final dead- line was scheduled for lvlarch 23-thereby allow- ing a scant six weeks to complete 112 pages. lVlr. Thomas Sicking, advisor, placed an e n o r m o u s amount of faith in Norman Bunyon by appointing him editor and allowing him a virtually free rein in the book's production. Norm more than justified the vote of confidence. H2 , W, .M ,..,, Norman Runyon, Editor He performed most admirably in a nearly impossible situation. He personally designed the cover and layouts for each page, is responsible for a great majority of the photography and coordinated the work of a staff that can be counted on the fingers of one hand. He completed twenty-eight pages ev- ery twelve days-an unheard of production sched- ule. With the above problems in mind, it would be very easy to make excuses for a poorly produced publication. But, such excuses are not necessary. This book, though smaller than what might be ex- pected of a college yearbook, is one that no one need feel ashamed of nor attempt to make excuses for. Norm Ftunyon has produced a book that Penn Valley can be proud of. From someone who has been there, I extend most hearty congratulations to Norm on a job exceedingly well done. J. E. McConaughey, Jr. OUTLOOK Student Advisor
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