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Show Left to Right, Row One: Mary Lynne Pearce, Pat Parkinson, Milicent Holbrook. Row Two: Judy Le-vine, Sharee Callister, Ann Scott, Gayle Cox. Row Three: Yvonne Romney, Jean Mollinet, Jolene Walker, Julia Kiyoguchi, Jeanette Ware. Student Publications Remaining as one of those few traditions which the campus has left, Utah's publications included ... the Freshman Handbook, the Pen, the Student Calendar, the Chronicle, and the Utonian. Constituting a major part of the student's day in their time consumption, these publications become in a sense the student's link with one another. The initiation of freshmen to the ways of the University, the collection and assembling of dates for the campus functions to eliminate confusion from the loaded list of activities, with words and pictures they tell the story of the University in retrospect or as the news is'being made. They help or hinder the formulation of student policies and their government's issues. They encourage interest in literary and intellectual endeavors. These are your publications, the ones you worked on and worried over, or just read. These will become the records of your history, a chronicle of a university. 202 |