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Show ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The typewriter is still, the camera is empty—the yearbook room is quiet now, and all evidence of the struggle, disappointment, and final satisfaction en- countered has in the disappeared. origination We are of the proud to Golden have Spike been as- sociated with the yearbook staff of Weber High School; but now it’s over. Nine months of dealing with deadlines, pictures, have left behind. been photographers, The 1968 and _ printers GOLDEN SPIKE is the result of thousands of hours of work and thousands of dollars. However, we couldn’t have done it alone; only through the assistance and cooperation of numerous others has this task been accomplished, a task well worth the money and time involved. We would like to acknowledge extend to them which they this book: have our these deepest contributed people now, and for that production of appreciation to the ... First, to you, the student body and faculty for your cooperation and understanding, ... TO Mr. Olsen and Miss Wilson, our advisors, who have directed us toward high goals in all our work, ... TO Mr. Westergard for all the time spent directing, taking, and developing most of the pictures, ... TO David Erickson for taking the Girls’ and Boys’ State pictures, ... TO Ralph Collins of the Ogden Standard Examiner for our seasonal class division pictures, ... 10 Bell Photographers for their assistance in class pictures, royalty pictures, student body officers pictures, and organization pictures, ... TOSaans Photography for our theme pictures, ... TO Randy Campbell for taking the ad pictures and for numerous other things he’s done for the staff, ... TO Bob Rollins for his communication between our staff and Community Press, our publisher. ... TO Mr. Clark, our business adviser, for his guidance in meeting our financial obligations. Ghai \ eet Uw |