Show Cutler's Chronicle Reaps Reward Gets Pacemaker Honor By Leigh Caldwell News that the Chronicle was named a pacemaker among college newspapers the last semester of was reluctantly released this week by Robert Cutler was Chronicle editor last Cutler's journalistic endeavors were appraised by the Associated Collegiate a national organization which annually passes judgment on more than college That those efforts were regarded as superior by the is a happy to for the Chronicle has been a pacemaker for the past five years with but one Only five college papers were named pacemakers the highest honor Modestly disclaiming credit for the Cutler pointed to the efforts of top staff Lorraine Stephens was associate Beth McCullough was business Bonnie assistant Ted art editor and Bette feature Marian Foote and Doug Jackson were Pat Rice and Virginia Reel wrote Cutler has been gunning for the pacemaker honor ever since he entered publications The Chronicle office has been a second home to Cutler since his freshman when he beat his typewriter over a feature in the Cutler's bespectacled face accompanied the weekly column for two He was upped to the post of associate editor during his sophomore it is believed he is the only sophomore to be associate Other pacemakers are the Daily Northwestern the Detroit Wayne Michigan the Minnesota University of Papers were given one of three first class or second In outstanding papers in the All-American class were recognized as |