PETIT JEAN Staff combines talents to prepare the Petit Jean Work on th e 1962 Petit Jean began early in the fall with the selection of a sta ff of thirty. Editor Dori s Ban·ett made assignments, and the process began which included· drawing la youts, taking pictures, writing copy. and numerous unimaginable tasks and finall y turned out th e 1962 Petit Jean, the pride of the entire staff . WorkI ng closely with Dori s was assistant editor Anna Belle Climer. Business Manager Jerry Atkin son and his staff had the respons ibility of selling advertisements to businesses in Searcy and balancing the budget. After working furiously to meet th e deadline, and in spite of some discouragement and doubt, the final sections were in the hands of the publisher by the middl e of March. Key members of the staff went to Oklahoma City to make a final check before the Petit Jean went to pres;, then it was all over but the waiting. On Petit Jean day came the culmination of their effor'!s as they presented their book to their classmates. IEHIND this pleasant smile ore visions of 0 Th ird All-American yearbook for PETIT JEAN Editor Dor is Borren. Doris Rained valuable experience in the winning trodition as Anislant EdiTor of lasl yeor's award-winning book. HELPING head photographer Vernon Tyree is assistant DClVid Burks. TRYING to file away the headaches and problems which accompany his iob is Jerry Atkinson, Business Manager of the PETIT JEAN . Jerry's stoiclike grin may spring from association with Greek, his mojor interest. 165
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