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THE SENIORS Left to Right: Mrs. E. D. Russell, Sponsor; Mr. Jerry Patterson, Assistant Sponsor. First Row: Albright, Alford, Ammons, Atherton, Atkins, Banks, Barnes. Second Row: Barrett, Barthet, Benson, Bobbitt, Bolin, Bolls, Branch. Third Row: Brassell, Brookshine, Brown, Brummett, Bruton, Branch, Burns. Fourth Row: Cady, Campbell, Cash, Cason, Clowers, Cobb, Cocorino. Fifth Row: Cook, Couch, Counts, Craig, Crutcher, Curry, Cutrell. [Page Six}
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STUDENT CDUNCI ELECTION to Student Council probably is the outstanding honor of the school. Membership is based on general citizenship, including scholarship, sportsman-ship, and character. This 1934-35 body is a lively and progressive group. The members are: Bill Kennedy, President; Tom Priakos, Vice-President; Juanita Atkins, Secretary and Treasurer; Campbell Jarvis, Marion Harrison, Kula Makris, Vern Morgan, Grace Nell Lyle, Claudis Jacks, Jimmy Ryland, Mary Petticrew, John L. Alexander, Lois Hogg, Ina Fae Bolin, Charles Triplett, W. T. Seawell, Fay Russell, Mabel Hardin, Howell Westbrook, Oscar Matlock, Catherine Ann Shepherd, Patsy McBryde, Claralie Knox, Eileen Murphy, Allen Sellars, Margaret Robinson, Ola McDonald, Edith Hankins, Walter Wilkins, Rose Custer Hollis, Oma Laminack, Mary Louise Locke, Joe Clement, Billy Ritchie, Norman Merritt, Silas Dunn, Judith Alexander, Beverly Bridges, Elva Lee Little, Buddy Norton, Jacob Graham, Dan McDonald, Mary Chew Brummett, Joe Madding, Chester Doty. One of the improvements over for- mer years for which the council is responsible is the regulation of traffic in the halls. They also worked up the splendid pep meeting which was held before the Little Rock football game on November 17. The pep meeting is now as much of the celebration as the game itself. In order that out-of-town guests be taken care of, a welcoming committee was appointed. This year the council sponsored a contest which was held among the home rooms for the purpose of selling season ticket to the basketball games. Action is taken every year concerning the defacing of school property, but this year the council made progress. At our exit we challenge the succeeding classes to produce a more conscientious or loyal student council than this in which we had a part. Top row, left to right: Clements, Sellars, Wilkins, Morgan, Laminack, Ritchie, Seawell, Jacks, Harrison, McNulty, Norton. Second row: Mcrnt, Bridges, Knox, Shepherd, Triplett, D. McDonald. Third row: Robinson, Hollis, Russell, Hardin, Hogg. Fourth row: Brummett, Locke, McBryde, Alexander, Murphy, Westbrook, Lyle. Fifth row: Priakos, Hankins, Little, O. McDonald, Atkins, Petticrew, Makris, Bolin, Kennedy. [Page Five]
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THEIR PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE Darrell Albright Band. Glee Club. “Do Nothing in Haste.” Wilma Jane Alford Band Herald 34. 35. Wittiest Girl. “Form New Friendships Most Carefully.” Helen Ammons Pine Cone Staff. O. G. A. Ha. t. uill and Scroll. “Your Horoscope Shows a Hinting of Progress for the Coming Year.” Sybil Atherton Girl Reserve. Library Staff '31. 'Marked Changes are Ahead for You.” Juanita Atkins Sec.'Treas. Student Council. National Honor Society. Quill and Scroll Zebra Staff. Senior Play. Most Polite Girl. Bandmaid “You are Ruled by Your Head, Not Your Heart.” Buddy Banks “Se!f int?rest is Prominent for You Now.” Dorothy Susan Barnes Pine Cone Staff, uill and Scroll, ational Honor Society. Most Original Girl. “Domestic Life Appeals to You.” Maxine Barrett O. G. A. Girl's Trio. O. A. T. “Guard Against Illness Which May Necessitate Travel.” Ina Fae Bolin Library Staff. Student Council. Pine Cone Staff. Quill and Scroll. National Honor Society. “Romance and Pleasure Enter Your Life.” Jane Bolls “Don’t Gamble or Take Unwise Chances.” Leroy Branch Football 32. ’33. ’34. Track '33. '34. ’35. Athletic Club. “Professional Success is Indicated.” Ruby Brassell Girl Reserve. “Avoid Anxiety About Employment.” Ollie Brookshire “Your Aspirations Are High.” Jewel Brown Girl Reserve. “Deal With Wealthy Men.” Joe Brummett “Intensely Practical.” James Bruton Debating Team. “Your Argumentative Nature Will Aid You in Life.” Paul Burnette Basketball 31. 32. 33. 34. ’35 Football ’32. ’33. ’34. Track ’31, ’32. 33. ’35. Athletic Club. Sec. Junior Class ’34. Cutest Boy. “Your Stars Show that You Will Gain Through a Relation.” Ora Bums Frances Lee Cash “In Matters of Heart Your Desires Will Be Favored.” Arthur Cason “Plan for Tomorrow.” Myrtle Clowers Glee Club. Cutest Girl. Best Dressed Girl. “Do Not Attempt the Impos sible.” Ada Cobb “A Hospitable Trait is Yours.” Ellanie Cocorino Quill and Scroll. O. G. A. O. A. T. Pine Cone Staff. Orchestra. “You Will Progress in Mental Lines.” Cora Cook Tennis ’32. ’34. Yell Leader '34. ’35. Best Girl Athlete. “Use Good Judgment in Letter Writing. Catherine Couch Editor-in-Chief of Zebra. Quill and Scroll. National Honor Society. “You May Safely Take a Long Trip.” Eva Counts Girl Reserve. “Your Dreams are Prophetic.” John Craig Football ’30. ’31. ’32. ”33. ’34 Athletic Club. “Don’t Let a Disappointment Depress You.” Virginia Barthet “Listen to the Promptings of Your Higher Self.” Pine Cone Staff. Quill and Scroll. Lowell Cady “Mystic Side of Life Interests You.” Robert Benson “Promising Opportunities for Making Money.” Hazel Lee Bobbitt Girl Rbscrve. f “Be Cautious in Loye Affairs.” Miss Roney's Poetry Club. Zebra Staff. Most Talented Boy. Most Original Boy. “Your Alert Receptive Mind is An Asset.” 7 Linna Lee Campbell Girl Reserve. - Be Extremely Careful on the 7th, 13th and 21st.” Phyllis Crutcher Zebra Staff. Senior Play. “You Are of a Charitable Nature.” Owen Curry Glee Club. “Avoid Hasty Speech.” Woodrow Cutrell Girl Reserve. a “Protect Your Hearth.”
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