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Show Yours for memories - of what you did, where you went, who you met . . . toil and deadlines, mid-night oil and madness, scurrying and flashbulbs, tons of rewrites, paper work and exclamations . . . patience and hardwork, enthusiasm and wonderings of "Will we ever get it out on time?" . . . but, even still, fun out of a job . . . striving for creative-ness, freshness, humor - trying to put some of You in each of every page whether you were a proud UTONIAN staffer or just a proud Ute . . . whatever your interests . . . this is Your book.A trip to the AGP Convention in Los Angeles . . . hours spent researching through yearbooks from across the nation ... all were efforts made in order to produce the finest quality yearbook possible.Money and production - no high pressure selling - just the gentle reminder of "Have you bought your UTONIAN? Don't miss out on this buy, guy!" . . . business and paneling, writing and pictures, "wee" hours and long afternoons in the office or completing the artwork . . . finally ... a complete serenity . . . after all the work - peace, quiet and that forgotten thing - relaxation ... it was too much, almost.Your Book - of the hours, days, months spent at the "U" - recorded as a link with time, a bridge to the past.Paneling Editors included Gerrie Horsley, Cherry Bushman, Verlene Hayward, Jeanne Amott, Gayle Hayward.Editorial Staff members were Ed Burton, Carol Lynne Davis, Janet Lignell, Francis Williams and Bob Harmon.Ken Hatch, Assistant Business Manager43 |