1963-1964 Yearbook

ENTHUSIASM, interest, and constant encouragement are hallmarks of Dr. Joe Pryor as he bestows a quiet power and calming influence on the stoff. PETIT JEAN Diligence rewarded by CHEERFULLY undertaking the many tasks required of her, Editor Sondra Childers efficiently plans the yearboak and stimulates the Slaff to high quality workmanship. --~ ARER having sold a record amount of advertisements, Business Manager leighton Woters balanced the years budget and assisted the editor. outstanding yearbook Depicting in a picturesque mode the myriad events that make up an academic year on the Harding. College campus is the objective of the 1964 Petit Jean. Recording the year's events involved hours, days, nights, ~eeks, and months of drawing layouts, taking pictures, selecting and cropping negatives, writing copy and captions, and typing. Staff members sacrificed both time and energy to help produce the annual. Stimulated by four consecutive All-American yearbooks and by knowledge gained from the past editors, Sandra Childers made assignments, organized the staff into a smooth running organization, and worked hard to meet pressing deadlines. Business manager Leighton Waters exceeded past years' advertising sales records and managed the financial affairs of the organization. The Petit Jean staff assisted by the Bison staff served as host to the 1963 fall meeting of the Arkansas College Publications Association on the Harding campus. Leighton Waters served as ACPA president. The dedication of the 1964 Petit Jean and delivery of the books richly rewarded the staff for hours of hard work and climaxed a year of frenzied effort.

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