Show A Tyrant Looks Back Chronicle Office Wednesday Jammed into the drawers and stacked on the shelves of this office are the files of Chronicles that are the parents of the paper you have read this year that were published by students whose names you sometimes but more often have never hoard as we add this last issue to the names of the persons that have edited this paper shall never be forgotten or repaid by the tyrant of the For the hundreds of mistakes and coming from these staff a tyrant would like to express his The Two t Thanks must go to the two most indispensable persons on staff my business Beth and Lorraine my associate without whose diligence and backing The Chronicle could never have survived in its present Beth's increased efforts solved the problem of decreased finances caused by a smaller student My praise for Lorraine's always-willing-to-work attitude could never be too must respects go to the publications council and especially to its Gail I want to say thanks for your advice and For painstaking work and for the most cordial not only during this year but for the last five I must thank the men of Century George Blaine Lawrence the General and my appreciation goes to J. P. Ridges Engraving company for all their courtesies during the I shall always be indebted to the student members of the staff who have been so to Bette for talent and to Ted for his humor and to Rhoda for and the to Doug Jackson for his camera and to Ronnie's which helped fill some mighty big to my Jean Bick-more for to the aspiring frosh journalists who did the to Homer Buste for the use of his to Keith who knows how I feel and to all others whose names have weekly appeared on the masthead I want to express my A Moment for Apologies May a tyrant extend his apologies to all who might feel that this paper has been prejudiced and biased and to organizations and individuals whom we might have offended unintentionally because of lack of talent or In line for my thanks are the downtown papers for the use of their facilities to the student body officers for their cooperation and to the past editors of The who have given the present one something to shoot Those deserving of the most gratitude are the students the readers for his time and response to this year's Thirty |