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Date Posted: 11:05:43 04/21/09 Tue
Author: Randall K. Wilson (1970)
Subject: Re: TECH TRIVIA (ANSWER)
In reply to: Randall K. Wilson 's message, "Re: TECH TRIVIA (again)" on 11:48:00 04/05/09 Sun

The distinction about the 1958 Arsenal Cannon yearbook is that it came in to different covers. Both are traditional cloth hardback covers: one version is two-tone about 1/3rd Green and 2/3rds White. On the center front toward the bottom are 1 1/4th tall script letters: THE ARSENAL CANNON. In the lower left hand corner is printed 1958. Also vertically, much smaller letters lying sideways are printed on the cover: ARSENAL TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. The other version of a 1958 year book is just PLAIN dark green cover. The pages inside are all the same for both versions. I have a large collection of many years and this is the only year such a situation exist. Why? I'll always wonder?

Randall K. (Randy) Wilson
Class of 1970

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