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Show Fran Wikstrom President 1970-71 STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Yurth, Daniel 66, 212 Yurth, Dave 50, 208 Zabriskie, Andy 196, 210 Zainuddin, Moman 78 Zill, Marcia 72 Zuech, Carol 76, 136, 208 Zuech, Terry 192 This yearbook was made for the students of Weber State, who made the 1969-70 school year. The staff and I had no idea how this yearbook would turn out when we started it in September. We tried to present an honest picture of what the school and its students were like. We did this as candidly as possible. This yearbook has no theme. It does have a very real purpose and hope that when you look at it and read it you will remember this year. Reality was what we tried to capture in pictures and copy, on and off campus. The motivation for all our work was to give Weber an exciting and memorable yearbook. There are many people who should be thanked at this time: All the people at Wheelwrights who did such a fantastic job working with the materials we sent to them, especially Max Wheelwright, Arvin Mineer, and Peggy Quist for the personal interest they took in the quality and completion of the book. The photo lab should be recognized for the work they did. Sometimes they got us into hot water, but they always pulled us through. They worked solely on ACORN for many weeks and weekends. I would like to thank the Administration and the student body for the cooperation and assistance they have given us. And lastly, a huge THANK YOU to my staff. Darlene Rogers sat down and typed for three days solid to meet our January deadline. Judith O'Connor has worked for two years as copy editor and extra hard this year in finding more and more copy. Steve, if you ever read this, I cursed your grid for six months and now I love it. It is the one thing that holds this yearbook together. Rollie took over the sports section which has always frightened me. Glen Curtis worked frantically to get the ad section done; it was one of the few deadlines we met. Frank Gale was the photographer who took most of the pictures along with the worry of deadlines. Mike Joseph stepped in at half year and his aid was greatly appreciated. There was one person I could always count on, who worked quickly and quietly by my side for many hours, who was there whenever I needed her. Nancy, I'll never be able to thank you enough. Linda Sandlund, Editor WEBER STATE COLLEGE NEWS BUREAU Brent Miller Financial V. P. Craig Toltbn Legislative V. P. Larry Belliston Executive V. P. |