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iZEBRA SENIOR CLASS OF '35 has been instrumental in renewing a custom of long standing that was abandoned last year, namely, that of having 'a class anflual. We owe many thanks to the business men of Pine Bluff who have succumbed to the wiles of our ad chasers (both feminine and masculine) and thus have enabled us to have an annual at a reasonable price. This magic book may be looked upon as a veritable kaleidoscope of variegated activities through which are scattered bits of colorful memories. Linder the supervision of Mrs. T. J. Collier, Jr. and the leadership of Catb-erine Couch as editor-in-chief, the staff has tried to make this annual outstanding. We hope that you, the reader, will feel that our purpose has been accomplished. The staff members are as follows: Editor-in-chief, Catherine Couch; As- sociate Editor, Harold Wenzel; Business Managers, H. L. Leftwich and Leo Levi; Ad Solicitors, Kula Makris, J. A. Kitchens and Fay Russell; Staff Artist, Lowell Cady; Snapshot Editors, Mary Petticrew and Max Levine; Activity Editors, Phyllis Crutcher, Lamar De-Armond, Virginia Tankersly; Class Editors, Juanita Atkins and Earl Glasscock; Sport Writer, Frank Johnson; Feature Editors, Jane Gurney and Charles Triplett; Assistant Members of the Staff, Harold Ziehm, Charles Potter, John Craig; Typist, Fay Russell Sitting, left to right: Glasscock, Triplett, Makris, Russell, Kitchens, Levine, Wenzel, Couch, Leftwich, Levi, Johnson, Petticrew, Ziehm, Gurney, Crutcher, Atkins. Standing: Potter, Dc-Armond, Cady. o-----------------------------------------------------o REAVIS STYLE SHOPPE LADIES READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY Phone 3 J 7 6 5 1 6 Main St. 6— [Page Twcnly-onc] o
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SENIOR PLAY SENIOR PLAY, Mary’s Ankle,” was presented in the latter part of April under the direction of Mrs. George V. Beall. This hilarious farce is the story of ambitious but impecuniary youth with the setting in New Jersey and New York. Doc Hampton, without a patient, Stoksie,’ a lawyer devoid of clients, and Chub Perkins, a financier with only schemes for capital, are in a bad way. In fact they are broke and it is almost a problem ot how to obtain food. Mary Jane Smith is the heroine with the ankle. The three pals meet her first as a solicitor of funds for the poor and again as the victim of an automobile accident. A rich relative, “Doc's” uncle inclined to be a tight-wad but good at heart, comes into the scene and seeing Mary, immediately takes it for granted that she is his nephew’s wife, having been informed by a bogus wedding invitation that the ceremony has just taken place. It was “Chub's idea to get the fam-ily back home in the West to send wedding presents that could be pawned. What do they bring? Nothing but gifts for the bride, and mostly wearing apparel at that. The injured Mary proves to be the Mary Jane Smith of the wedding an' nouncements, and from then on the farce moves hilariously for the audience and tragically for the boys, especially “Doc,” who has “fallen completely for Mary. The Uncle has come East after twen' ty years to meet an old sweetheart, and as his wedding present insists that “Doc” and Mary accompany him to Bermuda. The situation is tense, but Mary has a sense of humor. Mary is a grand old name and this Mary is a grand girl. The leading roles were taken by Juanita Atkins and W. T. Seawell. Other members of the cast as they appeared were: the Uncle, G. P. Hampton, Billie Koonce; “Stoksie, Wilson Guice; “Chub , Moody Moore; Clementine, Janice Jarman; Mrs. Burns, Phyllis Crutcher; Mrs. Merrivale, Ruth Deaton; Steward, Joe Willis; and Expressman, Robert Mullins. Standing, left to right: Billy Koonce, Frances Dial, Wilson Guice, Ruth Deaton, Moody Moore, Phyllis Crutcher, Joe Willis. Seated: W. T. Seawell, Juanita Atkins, Robert Mullins, Janice Jarman. [Page Twenty'three}
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