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NNUAL STAFF A pos eq ca mm, sh or of the CIN EER staff U of at Work The ENGINEER is a record of the events on the campus of the School of Mines during the school year. The yearbook is divided into sections of faculty, administration, classes, organizations, sports, and activities. The officers this year are: Al Hins and Bill Richardson, Editors, Wayne Burk, Business Manager, and Dick Kitchen, Faculty Advisor. The ENGINEERS production was frantic, which, as usual was the last two weeks before the deadline. These two weeks saw buckets of midnight oil burned on the annual and not a drop on schoolwork. Production was made possible by much needed and timely help by Paul Gnirk, Verner johnson, Dave Huschke, and Bill Coddington, who, though not staff members pitched in heartily. Thanks go to every member of the staff g but the editors wish to thank especially some of the guys who did outstanding work by pitching in on odd jobs and working on other sections of the annual. Oscar Lund took the majority of pictures in the year- book and John Burggraff did a commendable job on the activities, Ed Coates and Verner Johnson helped make life almost bearable for the editors by doing a fine job also. Dale Moden solved the problem of class pictures by working two nights a week from October to March taking pictures. Again, thanks! to everyone who gave the '58 ENGI- NEER a boost.
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