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y X PUBLICATIQNS Daily Chronicle The Utah Daily Chronicle in its 64th year remained the campus calendar, recorder of events, and outlet for student complaints and radicals. The four-page daily won a First Class award for its 1954 publicationsg this year's quality was consistent with the rating. Marilyn Mattsson edited the paper during the first half of the year assisted by Gail Feltch and Miriam Brinton. The second semester editor was Cail Feltch with Miriam Brinton as associate and Velle XVright as assistant. The Chronicle was supervised by the Publications Council, who also appointed the editors and assistants. Daily editors and assistants were appointed by the editors and spent an afternoon or two each week at the office and press. An important part of the newspaper staff was the business manager Gerry Ernstrom, promotion manager Louise Sandberg, and assistants. They sold ads to businesses, handled want ads from students, mailed Clironicles to advertisers and subscribers, and juggled Cln'ony finances. Velle Wright, Second Semester Assistant Editor wt X I Q 332 ,gs . .NSW ' it-nf v'zftV?'i?f? ,H ,Q ,Mi ' - -.M-.aa in Vx sm A- 1 4, hm Marilyn Mattsson, First Semester Editor 47 K lraxwfgti. Q Joanne Savage, Daily Editor Martha Hardman, Daily E x 'fuk Q T??i?+5I1i 1 f Qfiffi E j Sports staff: Mike Hansen, George Pin- gree, Kreg Kirkham, and Larry Taylor.
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PUBLICATIDNS CB . C E .Mi I - , I - Editor Gail Feltch and Daily Editor Bee Stalweli start the Chronicle day typing copy in the office. CC A clav on the Clirony staff has many sides. At one o'clocl4 cclitors, daily stall, and reporters climb to tlie Union Bnilcling fourth floor to produce anotlier issue. Sometimes news is tacked on tlie cloor waiting lor tliemg plione calls and people streaming in ancl ont luring more storiesg and staff memliers track clown tlic rest. XYorlqing with tlie Pnlmlic ltelations Ullice. tliey' pick np faculty news. lfrom committee memlmers tliey' lincl news on cam- pns events. 'I'ln'ongli tlie lfxec Council offices they pnlrlisli releases on stnclent government. Special reporting is clone, sncli as tlie college write-ups for U-Days: ancl lheatnre page reporters write ecli- torials anal searcli otlier campus papers for hot Gull Fellcl' demonstrates the l'l 'Q'YPe machine HMHS. that sets type at Paragon Printing Company. llim .-Ks news is lmeing compilecl. tlie page clnmmy' class wlien news is paclxetl into tlie meager ont- line: otliers wlien tlie tlnmnn' is clisconraginglx' spacious. lint finally tlie stall troops clown to J D N1 laragon lrinting ancl spentls tlie evening reacling prools. langliing at tlie ltililer joke for tlie flax' antl gralilming a snack wliile tlte presses roar. liacli morning. stnclents snateli tlie earlv- X -fi Qf tlistrilmtecl Cflironicle from lmilcling newsstancls. ' I flies' catcli np on coming exents ancl meetings I .. 'A 'g' tlie opinion column, cliseoxer last nights game score or a new campns queen ancl praise tlie ucilll'0llf'u for entertaining them tlirongli tlieir 8 0'L.lm.k Clam. Reading and re-reading of proofs is done by Bee tom! Stuheiv, Gail Feltclw, Joe Ruben, Marilyn Mattsson. lllhdh 26 n Badger: 'ht
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