Texas Tech University - La Ventana Yearbook (Lubbock, TX)

 - Class of 1963

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DEDICATION FACES OF PHIL by Max Jennings The 1963 LA VENT AN A is dedi- cated to the friendly fellow who has been instrumental in developing the yearbook ' s award-winning format style. Phil Orman, 29, director of student publications since 1958, received the honor in the office of Marshall Pen- nington, vice president for business affairs. John G. Taylor, business man- ager, was present in the absence of Pennington. Co-editors Joyce Woody and Kay Kagay presented a framed cover of Tyme Magazine, featuring his pic- ture on the cover. Miss Woody said, in presenting the award, that we are very proud to pre- sent our 1963 LA VENTANA to a person we feel most deserving. Travis Peterson, assistant editor of the yearbook, said that It was Phil ' s ability to carry through plans that helped the LA VENTANA to realize its full capacities as a yearbook. Orman ' s reaction was less objective, What in the world is coming off, he said, as several members of the LA VENTANA and administrative officials filed into the office for the surprise ceremony. I didn ' t approve it . . . I don ' t think it will go through, he quipped. I can ' t say anything. I ' m tickled to death to say the least . . . thank you all, he said simply. The crew-cut Orman — known only as Phil to most of the students around the Journalism Building — is viewed by those who know him best as a mixture of get-tough-quick and infinite patience ... a guy who ' s not too old to play touch football . . . one who earns a lot of respect from his kids by operat- ing on the informal level. He was graduated from Tech in 1958, where he served part time as assistant publications director while still a student. He assumed duties as full- time director of publications after grad- uation. Orman rates his job as actually the same thing as a publisher would dp. It ' s hard to lay down set patterns. The Busy Face Phil at work The Questioning Face Who did you say that ad was for? He orginally came to Tech as a pre- veterinary major, but he changed his major to advertising after a hitch in the Air Force. Orman was instrumental in the or- ganization of the student chapter of Alpha Delta Sigma, national advertising fraternity. He started as an advertising salesman for the Toreador as a student. W. E. Carets, head of the journalism depart- ment, said, his outstanding capabilities and organizational ability soon earned him the promotion to advertising man- ager. A member of the Lubbock Junior Chamber of Commerce and several other civic organizations, Orman last October was also elected second vice president of the National Council of Publications Advisors, made up of 300 collegiate publications advisors from 47 states and Canada. The Smiling Face I can ' t say anything.

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