1976-1977 Yearbook

The responsibilities that follow being editor of a yearbook the size and calibre of the Petit Jean have been more than I ever dreamed, yet the assets of this position have far outweighed the worries I have had to endure. My goal more than anything else, has been to show through this book that Harding College is a Christian institution of higher learning. Incorporated in this was change - a change to a nev,.,er style, more color, transfer letters for heads, dominant pictures and more copy. As the months sped by and the book slo'Nly took shape, I learned many things about others and myself. I know without the strength that God gave me I would have folded under the pressures. More than once I found myself praying for strength and patience and through it all I was able to survive wfth His help. I learned many things about Harding College that I never would have been exposed to if I had not been in this position. My love for and pride in the school has continued and been strengthened through the interactions wfth so many strong individuals. We could never have accomplished half of what we did without Dr. Joe. He deserves far more credit than he receives; without him the book 1NOuld not be possible. I have realized that many who receive the books will not notice the newpoints, yet if years from now some do relive the cherished moments of this year from looking at the book, it will be a success in my eyes. As I reflect on the times I wanted never again to see another layout sheet or piece of copy paper, I realize that the problems were worth it. WouldI do italloveragain? You betI would. - Kim Moss, Editor STUDENT PUBLICATIONS - 259

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