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MARTHA THOMPSON Commercial Club, O. G. A. Quiet as a mouse.’ o---- MARGARET WESTALL Glee Club. Her nickname should be Dimple . o EUGENE WILEY Webster Debating Club. Student Council. Editorial Writer Pine Cone. Debating Team. National Honor Society. What mean this passionate discourse?’’ —o JOHNNIE WILSON Letter Mens' Club, Football, Track. High, wide, handsome, and Long. ----o— - MINOR WOODWARD Presidents' Club. Hello, knickers, where's Minor? HELEN TRAUB Glee Club. O. G. A. Not in my eye alone » paradise.' - o....- FRANCES WHITTLE O. G. A. We live not in our moments nor in our years.’ • o----- JAMES WILSON Outdoor America Club. Take your watches to Little Bit. ■— -o--- WOODROW WILSON Social Hour Club. Some day he may be president. -r-O---- ALVIS B. WORTHEN Glee Club. Smile and the world smile with you. CLAY YOE Pine Bluff Science Club. Senior Play. Gentlemen prefer blondes. Page Twenty
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LEICESTER SHELBY Clec Club. Track 30, 31. “Now little boy. don't you cry; y«»u II be a big soldier by and by. SIMON SHERMAN Chew Club. Band. Scn.or Play. What docs he find in Little Rock? HAZEL MAE SIMPSON Social Hour Club. A fortune teller’s assistant. o- CLYDE SM1THWICK Glee Club. Love me—love my car. -----o----- JULIET SPEERS ’ Le Cercle Francais. Secretary-Treasurer Student Council. Library Staff. Band Color Guard. Secretary-Treasurer Senior Class. Yell Leader '30. '31. Best All-Around Girl. National Honor Society. Senior Play. Homecoming Maid 31. “In youth and beauty wisdom is but rare. JOHN ST. CLAIR Athletic Club. Silence never betrays you. ’ -o- BETTY STRICKLAND Glee Club. Student Council. Pine Cone Reporter. Library Staff. Quill and Scroll. Wittiest Girl, Spelling Contestant. Your wit makes others witty. KIRBY SHELL P;nc Bluff Science Club. W.t!» good grace a gentleman. ---o---- C W. SHOPTAW. JR. Masked Domino Dramatic Club. Little boys are heard. -----o--- VIRGINIA SIMPSON Arts and Crafts Club. Silence is .sweeter than speech. ’ MARVIN SOLOMON Glee Club. There’s something about redheads. ----o------ JANET SPEERS Presidents' Club. Vice-President Student Council. Feature Editor Pine Cone. Library Staff. Secretary Class '31, Sweetest Girl. Most Popular Girl. Tie-Most Polite Girl. Most Friendly Girl. Quill and Scroll. National Honor Society. “And she has smiles to earth unknown.” ----o------ FORREST STILLWELL Pine Bluff Science Club. Little boys should be seen, not heard. o- MARIAN E. TAYLOR Masked Domino Dramatic Club, Student Council. Editor-In-Chief Zebra. Band Color Guard. Quill and Scroll. Best Dressed Girl. Tie-Most Polite Girl. Homecoming Maid 31. Two loves have I . . . 'o. t V £5 ME 1 c j r tj -a r vv % AS A I Ml V' V? jO f$ T fl i Page Nineteen
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Quill and Scroll Billy McDonald, a member of the Zebra staff, was elected president of the Quill and Scroll, the international honorary society for high school journalists, at the initiation ceremonies, which were held in the high school library on Thursday, March 10. Betty Strickland was elected vice-president, and Margaret Hirt, secretary; both are on the Pine Cone staff. Others on the Zebra staff who became members are; Sylvia Ehrenberg, Jack Eisenkramer, Joe Evans, Carl King, Mary Kovac, Robert Loving, Monica Pogue, and Marian Taylor. In addition to the two officers the Pine Cone contributed the following members: Beatrice Briley, Mildred Cady, Sterling Clark, Mary Elizabeth Dowd, Sue English, Jane Glasscock, Harvey Gillespie, Dorothye Harris, Edwin Hill, Helen Hilton, Alfred Hirt, Helen Hogg, Mildred Howell, Juanita Jones, Adaline Kerr, Ralph Mitchell, Carrie Mae Norton, Marguerite Peterson, LaVonne Quinn, Judson Shaw, and Janet Speers. At the initiation Elsie Louise King '31 presided and Louise Scott '31 was acting secretary. H. F. Dial, principal, talked on the Functions of the Pine Cone and Zebra staffs. Miss White, who is sponsor of the local chapter, talked on the Aims of the Society.” A charter of Quill and Scroll was granted to the Pine Bluff high school in 1927, but it was not until 1929 that the organization became active. The society now has over seven hundred chapters, and over twelve thousand young journalists wear the badge of the society. In order to become a member of the society, one must be in the upper third of his class in general scholastic standing at the time of his election; must have done distinctive work in some phase of journalistic or creative endeavor: must be recommended by the supervisor of journalism; and must be approved by the national secretary-treasurer. Top Row: Shaw. Norton, Briley, Howell, Jones, M. Hirt, Peterson, A. Hirt. Second Row: Kovac, Ehrenberg, Hilton, Kerr, Evans, Mitchell, Hogg. Harris, McDonald, Quinn. Third Row: Loving. Hill, Cady, Speers, Taylor, Dowd, English, King, Eisenkramer. Page Twenty-One
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