University of Utah - Utonian Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT)

 - Class of 1955

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:ZEZJ Jxf'LC'-?f.- XJ2 H011 A Creative ability and imagination is the core of the Pen, the biannual literary magazine of the University of Utah. Its contents include fiction from both students and faculty, non-fiction that varies from an introduction to a new religion to a discussion of the U,s,' part in polio research. The poetry staff selected both dramatic Works and parodies of popular poets. The Pen staff spent afternoons in their oflice laying out the magazine and selecting the work of contributors. The magazine, Whose existence and then contents- Whether humorous or literary-were debated last year by the Student Senate, aims at publication of a Wide variety of student talent. They used original art Work, as Well as writing from contributors. Alison Badger, editor of the Pen, gained recognition for her Work as associate editor last year and for her poetry published in Utah Sings and college anthologies. Tom Broadbent served as associate editor and Shari Steele, lean Mollinet, Anne McDonough as staff members. The Pen was financed by university activity book funds and by advertisements in the magazine. Manny Floor led an eager group of ad-getters as the business manager. Innovations in the magazine this year included a new 6 by 9 inch size instead of the 835 by ll inch size used previously. Alison Badger, Editor Tom Broadbent, Associate Editor Manny Floor, Business Manager Pen staff, left to right: Margot Butler, Jody Bowen Verne Larsen, Shari Steele, and Jean Mollinet 27

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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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I PUBLICATIONS Calendar if in 'ft an U Facts for U Frosh was the greeting from the University to freshmen students fall quarter. In the form of a handbook, the Calendar and Freshman Handbook Committee published 'ill the information an mcommg student need know. Donna Reeder headed this committee, which worked all summer compiling inform ation and writing advice for frosh. Sections in the handbook dealt with social and l6llglOllS groups, committees and activities and hints for getting into them, student body officers and 'ldmmistrative he ids, uid campus protocal. Maps of the campus helped frosh fmd their way to classes and pictures identified people and places they would need to know Besides this freshman handbook, the committee published '1 quarterlv calendar th it lists all the campus events. The theater schedules, seminars, social formals, ASUU events and elections were included. For freshmen and upper classmen alike, this committee provided a guide to umversitw life. I I I I I I I 1 I I ,, I I ,I I I I a 1. I n. I I 1 I .. ,, 13 ' 3 Il ,I It I: 1 x 1 I . 3 , i 1 Z . . J I . Q .S i . . ' I . 2 ' . L QI ' . II I . I I I H, 1 1 . 4. I . , - ill L . . Q 1 1 I 1 I I I s J Q I ,, I I I ' . I. I . . . ' . 5 I I I . I-. l Q I I il li lj' la, ' II E, faaai-fa4 and Freshman Handhnnk 2 I I I' I'i' ii I, ::- ,X g ,zl I -sa Donna Reeder, Chairman Calendar Committee, seated: Beth Willard, Chairman Donna Reeder, Carol Lynn Tomsp standing, Katy Graham, Alvin Price. Mzjz,-7:- 2'tLrt: 3 ,T'2,'L.2. favs- ia..eau.e ,.... -ay-:-:z!,I Handbook Committee, left to right: Beth Willard, Jan Stout, to Chairman Donna Reeder, Carol Lynn Toms, Katy Graham- ,mm ': A I ali? aflfiiitbiis

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