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Show THE CHRONICLE Robert Evans Maurice Calahan Ardelle Fisher -Helen Allred -Norma Fisher Ray Forsberg Earl Glade -Harry Guss -Bernice Thomas -Wayland Hand Gelly Miller Reed Coffin -Warren Salin Orville Taylor Virginia White -Paul Morton -Bob Moore Frank Taylor - Feature Writer Feature Writer Society Staff - Society Staff Society Staff - Sports Staff Sports Staff - Sports Staff Sports Staff - Sports Staff Sports Staff - Proof Reader Proof Reader Art - Special Writer Assistant Business Manager Auditor Advertising Representative Alan Wells Business Manager is a newspaper's heart unless it does leak? Heart to heart chats thus become front page scoops," says the Chronicle. As representatives of the University of Utah and the Chronicle, James K. Knudson, editor, and Alan Wells, business manager, attended a Conference of the Rocky Mountain Inter-Collegiate Press Association on the sixth and seventh of December in Denver. This conference, at which colleges of Colorado, Wyoming, Montana and Utah were represented was held under the auspices of the Press Club of Denver. Upon their arrival in Denver, the delegates were registered for journalism classes of their choice. These classes or lectures were on the various phases of journalism; the editing of a newspaper; the business management of a student publication; advertising; the writing of editorials, features, and news articles; the proper way and most efficient method of interviewing; the staff arrangement that will harmoniously accomplish the greatest amount of work; and student exchanges. "College Journalism" and "The Survey and Ranking of College Papers in the Rocky Mountain District" were the subjects of lectures given by two noted newspaper men of Denver. Each delegate at the convention was asked to take charge of one of the classes of journalism that was included in his field of work and interest. Knudson talked on the experiences that MANAGERIAL STAFF - \Ky-F . .'' "¦•- *1 '••'•. V*:S*«*,>S:-;M« 'iiSiS' Morton Taylor ttf .^Mftk Page 155 |