1965-1966 Yearbook

Setting his goal for onother AII.American, El ison Editor Dennis Organ encourages his staff to work a little harder in preparing assignments. BISON The results of intelligence, hard work, and dedi - cation can be seen in the 1964 Bison which was awarded the All-American rating by the Associated Collegiate Press. Editor Dennis Organ received the good news by mail and the award was presented to him during chapel by Neil Cope, faculty advisor. Outstanding achievements in photography, copy, editing, sports, and advertisements are necessary to acquire an All-American rating. The 1964 Bison staff was organized and directed by Editor Dennis Organ and Business Manager Terry Smith. Detailed planning and a well-organized personnel make possible this fine degree of excellence so vital in a top-flight college publication. Editor Dennis Organ and Business Manager Earl Davidson are working hard this year to merit this top rating again. The staff spends many hours each week interviewing, writing, editing, and proofreading. The week begins on Thursday for the staff when assignments are given and ends about 5 o'clock Wednesday evening when the paper is made available to students. Persistence and work result in All-American rate Advertisements encouraging students 10 shop at locations that support Harding College appear in the Bison each week as a result of work done by the business manager, Earl Davidson. Faculty Advisor Neil Cope offers a~vice to student journalists whenever they need assistance. 201

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