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Show UTONIAN Perspectives . .. campus life . . . here is the challenge of the Utonian. Plans are made early in the year for each page, each section with a balance of pictures, copy and art. Time is spent organizing staffs to complete and edit this, the 1956 Utonian. The year moves on . . . color and cover, paper and printer . . . decisions are made and the scene takes its form . . . the campus life for another year has its color and character. Events and activities tie together the sections and divisions are completed. Here are the "utes".. . the year in review. Edited by Manny Floor and managed by Don Ware, the Utonian in plans becomes reality. All staffs helped .. . paneling, copy, art, photos, office and sales . .. spending long hours for proofing and writing. Here then is the answer to a challenge . .. the 1956 Utonian .. . presenting the Union, the campus . . . truly the "utes." Here then are the perspectives of campus life-your campus life-in the 1956 Utonian. Active in student affairs, Manny Floor edited this, the 1956 Utonian. Serving as president of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, Manny was concerned with presenting all aspects in the perspectives of the book. In his spare time, he doubled as Pat Lipka II. Publications-minded Don Ware served as business manager for the 1956 Utonian. Don, a member of Sigma Pi fraternity edited the Tong and served as City editor for the Daily Chronicle. Don is a member of Skull and Bones honorary and Vigilantes. Smiling Jean Gough acted as associate editor in presenting perspectives-1956. A member of Delta Delta, Delta, Jean is a sophomore majoring in Home Economics. Of major concern to Jean was the scheduling of all individual pictures. 121 |