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Show Utonian~P ACH year it becomes more difficult for those in "*-* charge of the Utonian to keep pace with the rapid strides forward shown in the advancement of the University and also with the general improvement shown by College annuals throughout the country. It has been with the feeling of a large responsibility upon its shoulders that the staff has gone about its task.The theme chosen for the 1929 Utonian is that of the Ute Indian. It was the opinion of the editors that the significance with which the Ute Indian is attached to the school warranted its use as a theme for the annual publication. In an attempt to make this not merely a common Indian book but rather to incorporate into it real traditions and customs of the Utes, the staff has done considerable work and research. The drawings, photographs and facts here presented are authentic and portray the real life of the Ute.The editors have attempted to portray the school year as it actually occured, including every event of interest, and concentrating on the events of special interest. It has been the desire of the staff to place before you as complete and accurate a record of the school year as possible. And, if, in years to come, you turn back to the book and review this period of your lives with some interest and emotion the editors will feel satisfied that they have accomplished their task.JOSEPH M. WINDEREditor of the UtonianNOWELL ROWLETTFLANDRO O'BRIENGOWAN.SRASMUSSENCOLTON BUSKIRKOLSON WILLEYHARRIS IVERSONPage 132 |