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Show Yearbooks are dying. Many people, including Weber State College students, question the validity of spending $5,000 on a yearbook, when the money might be better spent elsewhere. I felt, as did many other WSC students, that this college needed a pictorial history of the past year's events. Events that the WSC newspaper, the SIGNPOST, could not cover in great depth, a yearbook could. I hope that this yearbook has been able to do that. If you, as a WSC student, feel that Weber State College needs a yearbook or if you feel that the money spent on the yearbook was a waste, in the words of the SIGNPOST, "Let your voice be heard". Let your student officers know, it is YOUR money. I would like to thank all of the staff (Robin, Stan, Cathy, Ross, Doug, Joe and Dianne) for all of their hard work. Without their continued efforts and support, there would be no yearbook and there would be no Kim Cooley. Thank you Ray Myers, Coordinator of Student Government, for your special efforts on behalf of the yearbook and thank you Mel Ogden, of WSC Purchasing Department. You have often gone out of your way to get the yearbook special supplies and rush orders. I would like to thank the SIGNPOST staff for their help and support and WSC Executive Council for their support of the yearbook. The RETROSPECT staff and I hope you enjoy this yearbook and we hope that you will see that there is an even better one next year. Kim Cooley RETROSPECT Editor-in-Chief Retrospect Upper left: Kim Cooley, a rare moment: hands folded, eyes down, and mouth shut. Upper middle: Robin Jeppson, Assistant Editor, gave her heartfelt reaction at being asked to run for Homecoming Queen. Upper right: Copy Editor, Catherine Deiter, worked hard to think up interesting copy for some blah pictures. Middle left: Stan Kano, secret Kamakaze Pilot, gave a last grin before taking off into the wild blue . . . Center: Catherine Deiter ate meals at Promontory cafeteria with roommate Carolyn Dick. Middle right: Joe Behunin, Business Manager, took out time from selling ads for a beer and a smoke. Lower left: Douglas Gentry Wooley III met his freak look-a-like during a long session in the dark room. Opposite page, upper left: Robin Jeppson and Joe Behunin took some time out for their favorite class, UB-ology. Upper right: Stan Kano, Layout Editor, was also a member of the WSC Marching Band. Lower right: Editor-in-Chief, Kim Cooley, faced each day with the renewed threat of running out of time, pictures, people and money. |