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Dedication The production process for the Hornet Yearbooks has had among the personnel those who have made contributions which have been milestones in our production process since 1958 when the first all college yearbook, an 8x11 edition, was published by Financial backing of the College and senior classes. initiative of Frank B. Dean. Editor-in-Chief and his staff, with technical assistance from College Publication Adviser, Dr. Raleigh P. Player and College Photographer Elisha James. The array of personnel in succeeding years and their contributions include: Robert T. Cunningham, 1959 Editorrin Chief, his staff, the publishers. senior classes, with advisory assistance from Dr. Ralph Bt'yson and photography service of Elisha James; Earl Hill, 1960 Editor-in-chief, his staff and publishers, the senior classes; Elbert Dennis, 1961 Editor-in- Chief, his staff and publishers, the 1961 senior classes; Mamie Cain and Gwendolyn Williams, 1962 EditorsAin-Chief: their staff, the publishers, the senior classes with financial assistance through sales of the Student Coun- cil, Dr. J. Garrick Hardy. Advisor and veteran adviser in publications including Hornet-F'reshmore ; Leon Donaldson. 1963 Editor-in-Chief, his staff. technical assistance from Dr. R. P. Player, publishers, senior classes with financial advism'ship assistance fram Dr. Levi Watkins. then Busi- ness Manager of the College; Ceceiia E. Showers, 1965 Editor-in-Chief of first All College financed Yearbook, her staff. Mr. Leotis Peterman, Ad- viser to Business manager and staff of the yearbook, which he has cone tinned: Roosevelt D. Harris, 1966 Editor-in-Chief and the first editor to practically go it alone with his associate editor, Raymond Brown, Without the full benefits of the adviser, who became ill during the peak of produc- tive activities, his staff. and himself who was the progenitor of the Miss Harmer. Contest. Nedra Hendrix and Angilea C. Lee 196'? Co-Editors-in Chief Artist-pho- tog'rapher Grady Miles, providing the first yearbook with division pages combining graIEvhic and photographic art in theme development; and the staff Ruth E. owe, 1968 Editor-in-Chief of the first yearbook to receive a national merit award from Associated Collegiate Press, All American Cri- tical Service Award, the Award was second Class; Staff and Artist Quin- ton Ross, modern book cover designer and Photogra hei- C lift Felton, first student photographer providing transparencies; enell Marshall and Larry James Williams, 1969 Co-Editors-ianhief of first yearbook to receive two national awards. both of Excellence from Associated Collegiate Press and National School Yearbook Association; Their staff in general and Artist Terry Carter Wiggins, providing the first color in- terpretation in abstract media the yearbook theme. To those persDns named and unnamed who contributed so much to the cause of Publication from our small beginning to the point of our national recognition, the 191'0 edition of the Hornet yearbook is respectfully dedicated. Renell E. Marshall, Co-Editnr-inChief, 1969 Hornet IH'T-I'rw 1.1-7.6 .qu-q - - Leotis Peterman. Dr. John G. Hardy. Dr. Raleigh P. Player and Dr. Ralph Bryson are shown In the Office of Vice President of Financiai Affairs, who is Mr. Peterman.
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Ruth E. Lowa Editnruianhief 1968 HorneF'Te-aple. Places, ant Nedra Hendrix and Angelea C. Lee. COvEditors. 196? Horneb- An Ode To Time Thmgs Cecelia. E.Showws. Editorvin-Chief. 1965 HorneF Operation Rosevelt D. Harris. Editoriianhief. 1966 Hornera ,Bama Accredltatlon State Production
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