SPONSOR. Or. Joseph E. Pryor. STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Petit Jean receives twelfth consecutive All American rating Representatives of thePetit Jeall staff received their twelfth consecutive AllAmerican Award at the ACPA Convention held in October at Hot Springs, Arkansas. The 1971 annual also earned first place in the categories of yearbook display, coverage, copy, photography, and general excellence. This year's Student Life section was completely revised. Special effects and color added variety throughout the book, lending a more unique touch to the edition. Early in the year, a notice was posted in the office which stated the goal that should be in the minds of the editors as they worked on their sections, that being to "gain Harding another All-American yearbook, but primarily to let Christianity shine out in the book as it does out of the school and its people." 146 ASSISTANTS. FIRST ROW: Shearin. SECOND ROW: Wright, James. TH.IRD ROW: Johns, Bledsoe, Davis. FOURTH ROW: Zeps, Pryor, Nonnenmacher. f iFTH ROW: Robertson, Wages. QUALITY of negatives, as Carl Baker, Ph?tog rophy Editor, and Bill Gardner, Assistant, realize, is a manditory item toward the final quality of prints for the yearbook.
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