1978-1979 Yearbook

~ jean ~ petit jean ~ p~jjt jean ., Q. • C ~ ..... ~ Q. • c ! 1 • C L1l Q/ .... c ~ .... i Q. • c ! 1 c ~ ..... ;l: 't Going for twenty The pressure was on the 1979 Petit Jean staff as the book was up for Harding's twentieth consecutive and twenty-first total All American rating. "In efforts to improve the quality of the copy, plans were made to add a copy editor and copy staff to the regular staff. Removing the heavy burdens of copywriting by the section editors, as had been the practice in the past, the idea promised to produce better layout design due to the additional time the section editors would have. It also insured better continuity in copy style. The plan seemed somewhat unsure when, at mid-year, the copy editor quit and most of the copy staff disbanded. With the assistance of freshman Patti Farmer, public relations major Brad Watson stepped into the copy staff void, taking on the task of writing copy for a majority of the book and trying to please the perfection-seeking eye of Editor Kay Williams . Following the theme of "Insights and Afterthoughts," divisions of the book were kept the same, except for the addition of an academics section. Extra time and efforts were expended for better coverage in academics. Features were added to faculty pages featuring Distinguished Teachers and teachers who were retiring . Also added to academics were six pages of features on students who were doing work in their major field in the community. In "Groups," quotes were obtained from members of organizations and clubs . Athletes in each sport were interviewed on their feelings toward their participation in events, with emphasis on emotions Q. petit jean ~ petit jean ~ petit jean 108 ~ Petit Jean Staff

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