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EDITORIAL Do you remember . . . ? It is such a simple sentence and yet it is a golden key ... a key to a treasure chest of memories. We have many memories of our year at Cal-Var . . . the hectic pace of Freshman week . . . the snake dance and the frosh introduction tests . . . the first bewild¬ ering day of lectures . . . 8:30 lectures, especially on Saturdays . . . those flowery, promise-filled election speeches . . . singing off-key in a bus at 3 a.m. . . . timidly asking a boy to the Wauneita Formal . . . the elaborate campaigns for the Queen Contest . . . the hockey and broomball games of Winter Week . . . the beautiful girls and the presentation of awards at Color Night . . . the dignity of Closing Exercises. There are other memories tucked away in our chest too, memories of lectures and exams. These form very important and integral parts of our University life. In the future it may often be necessary to dip into our chest and bring out some little gem of knowledge. It may help us to control a classroom, impress a boss, solve a problem, or win the admiration of a spouse. No matter what its use, we can always turn confidently to our treasure chest to find it. We, on the yearbook staff, have many other memories too, memories of cutting and pasting pictures, discovering the name of a person seen many times in the hall ... of numerous trips to advertisers, and cold feet arid noses ... of trying to find a writeup for a club ... of vainly trying to assemble everyone for a group picture. Each of us has profited from our experience of working on the yearbook. It was tedious and rather thank¬ less work, but now we look back on it with pleasure and satisfaction. We sincerely hope that you will enjoy this book, both now and in the future; that when you pick it up in years to come and glance through its pages, it will serve to answer the question: Do you remember . . . ?
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YEARBOOK STAFF Paddy Healy, Editor; Ron Law, Assistant Editor; Brenda Holladay, Layout Editor; Sheila Leavitt, Advertising manager. Georgeina Harris, Secretary; Rene lies, Art editor; Brock Robertson, Photography editor; Dave Bruce, Business manager. Gordon Day, Sports and Social editor; Kay Ward, Assistant Sports and Social editor; Murray Falk, Literary editor and Campus photographer; Archie Stone, Campus photo¬ grapher. Ken Bramall, Assistant advertising manager; Charmaine Wood, Layout; Dolores Fry, Layout; Walter Spivey, Layout.
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