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Student Council Top row—Clement, Brockman, Me-aid, Ritchie, Gathright, Lowe. Graham, aid row—Wenzel, Runlon. Costley, t, Wilkins. Dunn, Bowden, Rountree, rd row—Sellars, Bassett, Jarvis. Nor-Ryland, Bingham, Moore, Sanders, ins. Fourth row—Hankins. Robinson, ilges, McBryde, Triplet, Cantrell, nson, Hollis, Locke. Fifth row— le, Alexander, Lowe, Gunter, Knox, kins. Alexander, West, Officers of the Student Council were elected this year at the first meeting in September. They are: President, Jimmie Ryland; Vice-President, Buddy Norton; and Secretary and Treasurer, Elva Lee Little. Each year the Student Council is becoming more and more a strong factor in school government. Many of the improvements this year are direct accomplishments of its members. They have been largely responsible for arousing great interest in athletics this season. The colorful football parade for the Little Rock game was sponsored by the Student Council. Ticket sales for the basketball games were carried on by the organization through the home rooms. The members of the student government group have encouraged better conduct and better singing in assembly. Their efforts were recognized by the cooperative student body, and the assemblies have been greatly improved. All the more successful programs of former years have been continued this year. Supervision of traffic in the halls and better care of the school and grounds are still being encouraged. The flag is raised and lowered each day by a member of Student Council. A committee composed of the President and five other members represented the Pine Bluff High School Student Council at a state-wide meeting of student government groups in Little Rock in March. State officers were chosen and by-laws were read and approved. This group plans to hold a meeting annually. Members are: Judy Alexander, Sarah Ann Alexander, John Bassett, Verna Mae Bingham, Charles Bowden, Beverly Bridges, E. W. Brockman, Cherry Cantrell, Joe Clement, L. C. Cost-ley, Ed Craven, Silas Dunn, Ann Eddins, Morrell Gathright, Jacob Graham, Merle Gunter, Edith Hankins, Clyde Hart, Rose Custer Hollis, Pitts Jarvis, Helen Jenkins, Virginia Johnson, Claralie Knox, Mary Louise Locke, Aline Lowe, Billy Lowe, Patsy McBryde, Dan McDonald, Daphne Moore, Billy Ritchie, Margaret Robinson, Edward Rountree, Wilson Runton, Jeanette Sanders, Allen Sellars, Catherine Ann Shepherd, Felix Smart, Estelle Triplett, Ralph Wenzel, Lola West and Walter Wilkins.
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Faculty Top row—Dunaway. Dial. Ban Second row—Crump, Grauman. Ek Burnham, Patterson. Third row-) Gammon. Honey. Frazier. Fernekes. y tin, Carmical. Bottom row— To Sturdivant, Russell, Blewater. Colli H. F. DIAL, B. A., M. A.........................................................................Principal Peabody College J. B. BASSETT, B. A........................................................Psychology, Geometry, Algebra Hendrix College, Peabody College MRS. T. J. BLEWSTER, B. S................................................................Home Economics Texas State College for Women W. E. BURNHAM. B. Pd........................... Shorthand. Typing. Business Methods, Business Arithmetic Missouri State Teacher’s College, University of Missouri MISS GUSSIE CARMICAL. B. A............................................. World History, American History Hendrix College, University of Arkansas. Peabody College MRS. R. M. CHAPMAN ............................................................................ Librarian Randolph-Macon Women’s College, University of Chicago. Chautaqua Institute MRS. T. J. COLLIER, B. A........................................................ World History, English University of Arkansas. University of Chattanooga JESSE CRUMP, B. S...................................................... Woodwork. Mechanical Drawing Stout Institute, Georgia School of Technology ALLEN DUNAWAY, B. A.................................... Geometry. American History, Physical Education Arkansas State College, University of California. University of Michigan. Northwestern University HOWARD ELDER, B. A.. M. A........................................................................ Latin University of Chicago. Washington and Lee University MRS. V. W. FERNEKES. B. S.............................................................Shorthand, Typing Southwestern Missouri State Teacher’s College. University of Missouri MISS KATHRINE FRAZIER, B. A........................ Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typing Bowling Gre°n College of Commerce, University of Kentucky H. H. GRAUMAN ...................................................................................Woodwork Stout Institute, Minnesota State Teacher’s College. Kansas State Teacher’s College CURTIS LOVE, B. A. ................................................................... Chemistry, Biology Arkansas State Teacher’s College, University of Colorado MISS JOSEPHINE MARTIN, B. A.........................................................English, Journalism University of Arkansas, University of Wisconsin MRS. M. M. McCAMMON, L. I....................................................... Study Hall Supervisor Ohio Wesleyan University, Ohio State University JERRY L. PATTERSON, B. A., M. A..................................... Public Speaking, American History Hendrix College, Peabody College. University of Chicago MISS NANNIE MAY RONEY, B. S. E....................................................................English University of Arkansas. University of Chicago MRS. ED RUSSELL, B. A.............................................................................English Henderson-Brown College. Oxford University. University of Wyoming MISS MARY TONEY. B. A...................................................................French, English University of Arkansas, University of Colorado, National University of Mexico 19 3 6 [Page Four)
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THE seniors Senior Sponsors Who's Who GIRLS Beverly Bridges Margaret Robinson Most Popular Genevieve Cook Elva Lee Little Neale Martin Beverly Bridges Margaret Robinson Best Dressed Most Friendly Margaret Robinson Most Polite Anne Collier Most Original Mary Gammill Most Talented Jane Coles Wittiest Jane Hill Biggest Flirt Frances Sanders Most Bashful Beverly Bridges..................—Best Athlete Beverly Bridges .... ........... Best All-Around BOYS Ed Craven --------- ...Ed Craven —...— Ed Craven Norman Merritt .............Ed Craven .......Clifton McCarra .........Ralph Wenzel --------- Ralph Wenzel --------- Silas Dunn Buddy Norton Texas Thornton . Carlton Currie Hayden Cunningham Ed Craven ... Ed Craven
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