Pine Bluff High School - Zebra Yearbook (Pine Bluff, AR)

 - Class of 1922

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PUBLIC LIBRARY OF PINE BLUFF The Zebra —-a t: Marguerite King Women are entitled to life, liberty and pursuit of man. Katy Little “Little—yes exact- ly. Rosalie Lazarus “Oh why shouM lif all labor be. Cussie Kendrick “Nothing impossible to a willing mind. ' 1922 Alberta Posey “She who is rich in friends is poor in nothing. Helen Norris “Helen fair, beyond compare.” Horace Smith “A quiet head makes a wise tongue. Thelma McGuyre “Hang sorrows — let’s be merry. Edwina Malley “Above our life we love a steadfast friend. 15

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3= The Zebra The Mid-Year Class Marguerite Bahlau, Vice-President Roy Leitner, President George Bowden, Secretary 1922 GRADUATION



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The Zebra 1922 MID-YEAR CLASS HISTORY In February, 1919 a large number of innocent “Freshies” thronged the halls and filled every available corner of Central Hi. I wonder if ever a class felt more important; for were we not the first mid-year class to enter the new building? Perhaps our welcome was not as warm as we had expected, but we were too large in numbers to be down-hearted and we eagerly assumed our duties. In the second year our peaceful slumbers became disturbed by visits from one-sided Geometry figures and ghosts of Caesar and his legions. In a short time we became a frightened mass of a much smaller number. Those of us that entered our Junior year felt perfectly confident, for working through two years of work successfully had given us unlimited courage to attempt two more. When the “B” Senior term was completed those who had made up work graduated. At the beginning of the “A” Senior term a number of students felt the lure of better social times and decided to stay over for the June term. There were only fourteen left. We organized our class shortly after the opening of school in September, electing Roy Leitner president; Marguerite Bahlau vice-president; George Bowden secretary and treasurer and Miss Naomi Kirtley sponsor. After a few weeks one dropped from our ranks. If thirteen was a lucky number for President Wilson it could not possibly have been otherwise for us. Some days before graduation one of our football players joined us so that we graduated fourteen strong—the largest mid-year class that had graduated from Central Hi—with three-fourths of the number receiving collegiate diplomas.—Alberta M. Posey. 1922 :o

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