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... it seems to me yearbooks are getting harder and harder to put out. The new magazine format calls for creative layout and indepth reporting on every spread. Page after page has to be something new and exciting.
Since that's what it takes, that's what we've tried to do. Despite roaming staff members, who couldn't stand the pressure, and leary students who were skeptical of a yearbook in any form, I feel we've done the best job possible with what we had available. I don't apologize.
Few staff members, practically no photo equipment, cramped . office space, and some uncooperative university and student leaders were only a few of the problems we faced.
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Hopefully with this edition, the Kentuckian is on its way to being the quality publication it was.
Like Col. Charles Savedge, nationally known yearbook authority, commented, "starting over was a state of mind, it is now a state of reality."