The Petit Jean Pictures Highlights Of The Year In creating the 1956 PETIT JEAN, as in every other annual, copy must be written, edited. and proofed; pictures must be taken. developed, and placed; and names must be checked and double-c hecked. Although we admittedly experienced a few headaches and a few late hours; nevertheless, we have enjoyed every exciting day. Our biggest reward comes when we see the happy faces of the students as they look through these pages. Petit Jean Day is the climax for the enti r e staff. Then, the annuals arc distributed to you, the reader. "Ve sincerely hope you enjoy the re-creation on paper of a wonderful school year as we have tried to do in this '56 P J. Jane Claxton, Editor Petit .Jean Staff - ROW ONE: E. Hughes. Asst. Bus. Mgr. ; J. Claxton. Ed.; H. Stewart. Asst . Ed. ROW TWO: P. Futrell; D. Hall ; L. Coburn, Faculty Ed.: N. Pate ; C. DuBois; C. Harris, High School Ed.; S. Gary; B. Floyd; S. Turner; N. Harvey, ROW THREE: P. Stine; P. Teague; J. Westbrook; Dr. J. Pryor, Faculty Adv.; P. Ward, Sports Ed.; J. Gainey; M. Austin; W. GiI£ilen, Photographer ; NOT PICTURED: W. Wright, Bus. Mgr .; J. Hartman. Art Ed .; J . King. Social Club Ed.; C. Totty; G. Smith. Religious Ed.; J. Shurbet , J.King, Copy Ed . Yearbook distribution! The big day for all concerned, but especially for the Petit Jean Staff. Winfred Wright, Business Manager
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