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- FOREWORD Despite the apathy of the Rockhurst College students, here is the 1964 edition of the ROCK, with, what I think, is a new and completely different format. This format change is evident in the unique titles that are used to designate the various divisions of the book: environment, status and escape. My goal in this year's book has been to achieve a higher degree of quality in the pictures and an attempt to give the layout more variety. To make this goal a reality I decided to have fewer but better pictures. This decision also made it possible for the greater variety in the layout to be achieved. I hope that my goal was reached to the satisfaction of the reader. As in the past the foreword is used, by the editor, to thank publicly, those who gave that little extra that is needed to make a good yearbook. This year is no exception andl would like to take this opportunity to thank Dick Pratt, Tom Schenkenberg and all his A.D. G. fraternity brothers for their work in selling the ROCK to the unwilling students. Thanks must also go to Mike Brinkman, sports editor, and the copy staff headed by Ned Holland and Al Banfield. A special thanks must go to Stan Morrow, editor emiritus, for all his needed advice and encouragement. A word of recognition must also go to those non-Rockhurst students who put time and effort into this book, this includes many people but especially Janice McGuire and Bill Farley. As always a deep heart-felt thanks goes to Knick and l'm sure all will know why. , Robert J. Maurer, Editor
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