West Memphis High School - Cotton Boll Yearbook (West Memphis, AR)

 - Class of 1957

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First row, left to right: Ronnie Palmer, Robin Hicks, David Dodd, David Lambert, president. Second row: Paula Ferguson, Sherris Ann Nixon, Juanita Smith, Lena Massey, Margaret Stough, Eloise Cheshire, Sue Breese, Joan Rains, Bobbie Bowie, Helen Hall, Eugenia Briggs, Margaret Crofton, secretary, Malcolm Scott, Charles Pugh, Chuck Gordon, Buttons Byerly, Bob Robinson, Edwin Hicks. Third row: David Lum, vice president, Trudy Dallas, Barbara Kinney, Martha Ann Bagwell, Barbara Lobley, Carol Plaisance, Mary Margaret Smith, Anita Manning, Neil Peevey, Frances Shipp, Helen Smith, Doris Baser, Sylvia Eaglin, Lynda Kay Arnett, Barbara Holmes, Marjorie Sims, Jerry Lofton. JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE 4-.- Latin is supposed to be a dead language, but the 42 members of the Junior Classical League made a gallant effort to prove that it isn't. Their programs consisted of skits on Roman life, mythology, and Latin word games. The highlight of the year was the state convention in Little Rock with Pulaski Heights Chap- ter as sponsor. Paula Ferguson, Sue Breese, Eloise Chesire, Margaret Stough Bobbie Jean Bowie in Latin skit, Mettius Claudius.

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First row, left to right: M. Yarbrough, B. Staten, S. Barfield, presidentg N. Daniel, secretary- treasurerg B. Slaughter, L. Loftin, M. Smith, L. Shoemaker, reporterg C. Plaisance, vice-presidentg Nliss Sue Ann Hill, sponsor. Second row: L. Mooneyham, M. Griffith, G. Rash, E. Hamlet, D. Morgan, L. Potts, A. Simon. SPEECH CLUB The hillbillies of the Ozarks were brought to WMHS in the Speech Club's first play of the year, lt's Cold in Them Thar Hills. This hilarious play showed the hidden talents of many of the Speech Club pupils. The club planned other activities such as debates, assembly programs, and putting on a one-act play at Memphis State College in the spring. Cast of the Speech Club's first play, lt's Cold in Them Thar Hills. Seated, Paw and Maw. Standing, Zeke, Prissy Lou, '6Sn0ddy, K'Mandy, Sarry, Bill Vandemeref' Mrs, Vandemeref' Preacher, Net-:lie Ann, Becky Mae. K u 0 'flu Xlu,, 'flIu, 1 Oi! C l'O if T Wm' 41. A 1 nik W . lb, . Li..-wr I U K ff H



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First row, left to right: Helen Adair, Peggy Butler, June Lum, presidentg Joyce Irwin, ,lo Ann Neal, Olivia Watson, Olivia Crafton, Patsy Wood, Martha McLeroy, Glenda Crews, and Margaret McCullough. Second row: Margie Staten, vice-president, Mary Virginia Bunyard, Donna Robinson, Doris Prater, Reba Tilley, Margaret Daniels, secretary-treasurerg Nancy Cordell, Beverly Coke, Linda May, Anniece Tarver, Kay Bruce, reporter, and Frances Powell. LIBRARY CLUB Encouraging students to read more good books, helping the librarian with her duties, and making the library a better place in which to read-these were the main purposes of the Library Club. One of the biggest events of the year for the Library Club was the trip the members took to the Third Annual Book Fair at Little Rock. Rosamund du Jardin, a prominent writer, and Louis Slobodkin, an illustrator, were the guests. Our Library Club especi- ally enjoyed Mr. Slobodkin's impromptu illustrations. One of the most enjoyable tasks of this club was decorating the bulletin board in the library every week, using various themes.

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