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Show UTONIAN^80% .tv- k dnsTa* AB . <* 958ffl Reed C. EllisonEditorPhil RayBusiness ManagerThe 1932 Utonian has been builded upon modern conception of Progress-a conception carried, perhaps, a little further than in any annual yet produced. It has been difficult, and perhaps to the untrained critic will be difficult to understand.Besides encountering the innumerable details, (which are naturally overlooked by all those unacquainted with yearbook production,) we have been faced with the difficult task of constructing a Utonian which is pleasing and yet, different-this to be accomplished with unusually limited resources.In striving for this end, we have builded our effect with artwork, photography, and typography. The artwork has received comment in the Art Theme. The photo-graphy, in the main, is novel and original, this being especially true in the scenic section and the sub-division pages. This work has required considerable thought, time, and effort. The typography, of course, is the result of many years of experiments by men who know this art.Looking back over the past school year, the staff has little to regret. We were severely handicapped by a late start, inclement weather conditions, and a poor business year. Of course, we realize the im-possibilit}^ of a perfect book. We have made mistakes during the year, some of which have been rectified but others which must be charged to experience. Nevertheless, we do feel that this book is representative of the modern spirit of Progress for which the Crimson of Utah stands.GlRARD MEEKSArtistHazel BloodEditorial AssistantOF PROGRESSP120 |