1967-1968 Yearbook

CAPTURING another year of Harding life, Editor Ann Camp en - thusiastically coordinated combined efforts of all sfaff members. PETIT JEAN BUSINESS manager Randy Jackson stands among the stores of Searcy with which he worked in setting an ad sales record. Staff points out uniqueness of year at Harding 110 Fun and laughter, headaches and frustration. ideas and creativity - all were a part of the production of the '68 Petit Jean. The yearbook staff spent hundreds of hours at the task of capturing the uniqueness that was 1967-68 at TTarding. On deadline weeks, six or seven staff members would often be working behind th e lone li ghted windmy of the Petit Jean office at 2 a .m. Organizer of th ese proceedin gs was editor Ann Camp . Throughout the yea r 'she supervi sed produ ction of the book with plans to match the eight- 'year tradition of All -Ameri can s anel to make the hook as unique as the school it represents. While handling finan c ial mattel·s. business manager Randy Jackson set the fifth consecutiYe ad sales record. Taking and developing several hun - dred rolls of film covering a ll areas of school activi - ties kept staff photographer Pat Lvon busy almost constantly. The staff's first r ewa rd was seeing the printed pages they had created. upon presentation of the book on Pe/it Jean Day. fli g hli ghts of the day were presentation of the Petit Jean royalt)· and the dedication of the hook to Neil B. Cope. KEEN insight and understanding make Dr. Joseph Pryor a primary influence for staff members striving for high standards.

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