Ideas and providing extra encouragement for the Petit Jean are some contributions mode by faculty advisor Dr. Joe Pryor. • WORKING with diligence and persistence, business manager Max lorenz broke previous records for spoce sold to area businesses. ff mixes fun, tears, hard work in making book _DlN"".,G The details involved in editing the Pet it Jean, 1967 Owens guided the stoff through a year of hard work . Production of the 1967 Petit Jean actually began early in October, 1965, when Judy Owens and Max Lorenz were selected by the junior class to serve as editor and business manager, respectively, of the Petit Jean for the 1966-67 school year. During the summer of 1966 Miss Owens. finalized plans for her book so that section editors could begin their work early in th e fall . On October 9, 1966, the staff r eceived word from Associated Collegiate Press, Minnea polis, Minn., that the 1966 Petit Jean had received the coveted All -American award, th e seventh consecutive All-Am~rican award for the Pelit Jean. This news spurred staff members to higher levels of excellence in their work. At the fall meeting of the Arkansas College Publications Association in Little Rock, the Petit Jean received the General Excellence award for the seventh consecutive time and three first place awards. Capable, dedicated staff members spent many fun -filled hours taking pictures, writing copy and captions, cropping pictures, editing headlines, reading proof, drawing layouts and doing the many other tasks required to produce an excellent yearbook. The pressure ended on March 10 when key staff members headed for Oklahoma City to proofread the final copy. 133
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