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f IOAN HUTCHISON TOM MATHESON LAWRENCE BATES This year the staff of the Tower has made no effort to refute that very important maxim that all yearbooks are made, not during the year, but during the last week before publica- tion, a week which is usually heavily circled on every student's calendar for various other dead- lines such as mid-term and essays. This is not an apology for the Yearbook, but a word of tribute to those who held up so well under the strain. With Editor Tom Matheson as a somewhat fatalistic helmsman, the crew made its way through all the irksome danger spots which have always lain in waiting for each year's new and unsuspecting staff. Assistant Editor Ioan Hutchi- son and Feature Writer Ioan Gonnason did their utmost to forge the Yearbook into something pleasantly readable. Gonnason still found time to win a prize for oratory and become next year's W.U.S. leader. As art editor, Io Spicer, another DAPHNE STUART IO SPICER student active in other fields, did a remarkable job considering that the Yearbook was nameless untill the last minute. Photography Editor Daph- ne Stuart and assistant Marion Chapman coped with the equally uncertain tas'k of arranging student photographs. Last - but most praise- worthy-Lawrence Bates and his assistants, Ed- ward Estlin and Douglas Main, handled the business management with a professional-like efficiency which assured the success of the Year- book and made working with them a distinct pleasure. To the other students who have contributed, the editor wishes to express his gratitude. It was their co-operation which made the 'Tower truly representative. Most outstanding of these reporters were Iirn McKellar and Maud Wal- lace, sports writers who were both eminent in the fields they covered. l IOAN GONNASON MARION CHAPMAN
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