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1CKNCWLEDGE
The production of this year’s Tempora Et Mores has been long, tiresome, and, at times, even reward ing. We spent many long hours shut away from the civilized world, labouring over words and pictures. Despite popular rumor, I did not work alone on this; in fact, the book would not have been possible with out the help of some other editors. Howard Guss and Mike Medici were invaluable in getting out those rush-order prints and in tossing out ideas. Joe Remp- son and Todd Pogosky together are responsible for most of the layouts in the book. Special thanks must go to our advisor, Richard Brown, for enduring the hysteria and chaos. Thanks, also, to Mrs. Bart for singlehandedly mastering the ads section. I would, in addition, like to thank the other staff members for their memorable contributions. We are greatful also for the support of the parents and patrons who helped make this book possible.
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