The 1967 Grist is
trying
a
perhaps the most informal Grist yet produced. The idea of yearbook was intriguing from the start, and, within of informality has been attained.
informal
to create an
certain limits,
measure
The most difficult barriers to overcome in this quest for an effective, yet in formal. Grist have been the size of the book, which is too large for a small group as a student directory, and a body. The Grist staff is produced publication. yearbook and photography. The only exceptions to this are responsible for all a few photographs which were supplied by the University Office of Publications, and the photographs of Sammy Davis, which were supplied by the courtesy of Mr. Robert Izzo of the University's Public Relations office. All photography was accomplished by 35 mm cameras, with the exception ot the color work in the opening section which was done with a 214 x 2'/4 camera. The book is printed on a dull coat enamel paper of 80 pound stock. All the art work and the cover were designed by staff members. The 1967 Grist is the product of many hours of effort by numerous people who are not compensated for their efforts in any way. However, I would like to give special thanks to King, Buzz and Mary Jane, who really made this book
to
produce efficiently,
and its traditional functions
rush and date book for the student The
is
entirely layout, copy, an
student
possible. HoLLis W. Powers, Jr. Editor
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