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Show In The "new age and new life at the U" have been recorded for another year. In these pages are captured the faces of the campus for 1955 . . . the big events of Utah life and the perhaps unseen incidents snapped by wandering photographers . . . the new "U" with unfolding plans for thinking and building. After fighting deadlines and lack of money and mistakes, the book was finally put to bed, but not without last minute insertions of honoraries and score-boards. Then followed the excitement of watching the book come alive as the glossy pages slid off the press-pages that were now unchangeable and somehow important. These pages contain the artistry and patience of many people. Although the results alone are the only concrete payment, out thanks go to many: Those who recorded Ute faces - Broadway-Ideal for class pictures, Boyart Studios for the Queens, and DeBouzek for the final touches; Wheelwright Lithographing Company and Mercury Publishing Company who urged us to meet deadlines and provided fine professional skill; The Mountain States Bindery for tolerating our paint dabblings and producing a splendid cover; For generous sharing of facilities - the staff and editors of The Salt Lake Tribune; Bill Onyon for a summer's work laying out the book; "Parm" for sharing his rich experience with us - and his secretary Pat for financial advice and morale building; Carl J. Christensen and University research staffs for their cooperation in making the scientific facilities available to us. The UTONIAN staff - everyone from those who sold ads or guarded the office phone each afternoon to the much called upon photographers, division editors, and central staff; Our advertisers; And you - for keeping picture appointments - for bringing life to the campus with your activities - for buying and, we hope, enjoying the 1955 UTONIAN. Sincerely, , Editor , Manager |