1963-1964 Yearbook

PETIT JEAN DAY Recognition, honor given at annual presentation An excited editor and staff, an anticipating student body, and three especially thrilled ladies are all components of that special day when the secrets of the year's Petit Jean are revealed. For the editor and staff, it means the culmination of a year of hard work. For the students, it holds connotations that range from guesses as to who the personalities are and what the cover looks like to ideas of which page will be reserved for that special someone. For the lovely ladies, it means the revelation of which one shall reign as queen of the annual. After the impressive dedication program, a mad rush ensues to the distribution points, where the students grab their annuals and sit down on campus to hurriedly glance through them before eating their sack lunches which are also specialities of the day. Later as they take time to look more carefully, there are excited screams as pictures of themselves and of friends are found among the pages of the year's history review. RELAXING on the campus, students eagerly look through the newly-presented Petit Jean to find pictures of the year's vorious activities. PII"T JEAN QUeEN NOMINEES. Sheilo Mitchell , Mary Ellen Soskin, Koren Parsons , Dorothy Christmos, Charoletle Chitty, Anita Smith , Pat Watson . Doris Morris, lindo Chisom. Connie Kenn ison, leah Gentry, Judy Daniel. Janie Mill er, Charlotte Burkett, Ruth Ann Selby. j

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