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The World We Lived In . . . . 92$ Guest Essays ........ 27 . K . Recreations ......... 31 ' - i - . . The 1982 Kynewisbok Student Organizations . . . . 65f - is dedicated to C I 1 07im - ' the memory of 1M ampUS SSUGS ........ LOWELL THOMAS 4:: People ........... 1 12C pioneering broadcaster 5 and DU alumnus W Campus Through The Years . .129b , , who diedm 1981. m. Pioneers .......... 137? - Academics ........ j, 145 rd ctu re ........ Archte Administration ....... The Lowell Thomas Story ......... Sports ........... JAM; Artists and Speakers xxx; Residence Halls ....... ! Potpourri .......... j 5;: Portraits .......... .. Last Look ..........
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: n Tuesday, Feb. 9, 1982 at 10:09 pm. my daughter, Amanda, was born at St. Luke,s Hospital in Denver. The pregnancy had not been an easy one for my wife, Ruth, and we were glad to get it over with. About three months later, the book you are now holding in your hands was delivered to us here on campus, and in a way, my own lipregnancyf which had lasted nearly a year, was finally over too. Unfortunately for my wife, she had to bear the brunt of the pregnancy alone; luckily for me, several highly capable people shared my burdens in getting out this edi- tion of the Kynewisbok. I would like to mention a few of them. First of all, Pd like to thank my loyal and hard-working colleagues on the K-Book staff: Shaunna Forister, Mike Gallegos and Colleen Kent worked with me most closely on day-to-day production; Phil Ostrofsky, Mark Scheffel, Saulo Mendez, Martha Killebrew, Lori Walter and the other photographers were extremely reliable; my thanks to Denise Moore for her inspired art, and Mitch Roberts for superb sports coverage; Bob Bergman for managing sales and Lexie Lyons for keeping the books so delicately balanc- ed, and the bills paid on time. Mrs. Hasty over at Student Life helped us keep our cash flow flowing, while Dan Hulitt and Mr. McGee cooperated with us in very important ways. The cashiers in Old Main took our funny pricing system in their stride, and Kay Alig and the entire Board of Communications provided good advice and much encouragement. Sandy Krause at the Clarion made typesetting a pleasure, and Dr. Gerald OiKeefe in the mass communica- tions dept. gave invaluable help in copywriting style and technique. The Pioneer awards committee worked quickly and efficiently on such short notice, and Dave Von Drehle opened the Clarionls photo file to us many times. Our printers, Hunter Publishing Co., of Winston-Salem, NC, once more gave the kind of personal care and service that makes them very special folks. We are indebted to Belinda Timberlake, Sue Poovey, Mark Kullberg and Rod Hunter, as well as Grace, Roger and all the conscientious workers in the production departments of that company, who saved our necks on many an occasion, and gave us such a fine product. Delma Studios of New York took our student portraits and proved themselves to be reliable, decent and honest brokers. Thank you Phil Sitbon and 91D? Devane. Thanks are due to all those people on campus we interviewed, received information from, asked for favors and hassled; who posed for our cameras, wrote special essays or articles for us, and generally made deadlines a little easier to meet. In general, people on this campus were wonderfully supportive to all of us engaged in producing this edition of the K-Book. Finally, a very special thank-you to my wife for putting up with me during the times when the job demanded all of my time and energies; when I missed appointments and stayed out long and late. Thank you all. Patrick R. Hoyos U . The University'of Denver KColorado Seminary is an equal opportunity institution. It is the policy of the mverszty tobact affrrmattvely 1n the admission Ofstudents and in the promotion ofsupport services without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, age, sex, handicapped or veteran status. DemyPrlrgled-m the U S by Hunter Publishing Company, Winslon-Salem, NC; portrail photography by Delma Studios, New York; LVP-WH'Vng h-V tit? er anon. additional Color prmlmg and photo development by the PruLab. Denver. Number ufmpies: 1500: Size of book , 9 1' l2 ; Hock: 80 poundx glossy; Iype: Souvenir and Times Roman; number of pages: 360. i ,
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