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Show Daily Utah Chronicle For Chroniclers, life was one constant deadline. Tomorrow's editors and reporters gathered and edited the daily news, getting the welcome issues ready in time for most of us to at least glance over them before our eight o'clock class. A go-between for campus controversies, a referee, and sometimes a participant, the Chronicle was the quickest way-the only way for some-to know what was going on, not only on the "U" campus, but also on the local, national, and international scenes. Primarily, however, the "Chrony" covered campus news, socials, and games, or whatever else consumed our valuable time. The staff was perpetually busy-fulfilling assignments, proofreading, composing, and rewriting, and stopping shortly for a nightly sigh of relief as the next day's edition went to press. Editor-in-Chief, talented Don Ware, relen-quished his A.S.U.U. position to assume the responsibility of the paper for this second half of the year-and did an excellent job. Bruce Miller, "Chrony" associate editor, contributed much to the smooth-functioning of the staff's new organization. Business Manager, Jack Spitzer, put his abilities and his warm personality to work to manage all the "Chrony" 's financial aspects. 120 |