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

 - Class of 1938

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Knights of the Round Table There is no group in the student body more worthy of the title Knights of the Round Table than the Student Council. This Council was organized in 192.1 to give the students some power in governing themselves and to aUow them some of the privileges all students desire. Gradually their power has been increased until today they have much authority. But its members have never been known to use this authority unwisely. Many worthwhile deeds have been accomplished. Under the able leadership of the president, E. W. Brockman. I r., and the other officers, J. I). McDonald, vice president and Helen Jenkins, secretarv, the Student Council has made much progress this year. The regulations for yell leaders have been changed, making their election an I work much more efficient. These regulations have met the approval »t the en tire student body. A statewide Student Government Convention was held in Little Bock in Nov-ember to which the Student Council sent delegates. They came back with mam enthusiastic ideas which they have been working on. One of the greatest accomplishments of the year was the gala football banquet. Through the efforts of the Student Council, interest was aroused and the affair was acclaimed a success by all. Perhaps this will become an annual event as much looked forward to as football season itself. With these major accomplishments as well as many minor ones, the Student Council has indeed had a successful year. May each succeeding year find it standing more and more for the improvement of Pine Bluff High School. The Round Table is made up of the following members: Doris Alford Edwin Atkinson John Bassett Ann Bell Mildred Blaser Jimmie Bodie E. W. Brockman Katherine Brummett John Ellis Carruthers Helen Cason John Currie Tommy Fae Greenlee Francis Donovan Ruth Hartung June Dunn Mary Alice Hudson Gilbert Eddins Helen Jenkins Charles Ehrenberg Jim Kennedy Stanford Eubanks Lady Maude Kyle Iva Rae Frederick Sybil Little Evelyn Freeman Mary Lena Lowe Howard Flynn J. D. McDonald P. D. Gathright Allen Nixon Billy Payne Everett Payne Katherine Payne Billy Phillips Grover Roberts Fred Roebuck Edward Rountree Anna C. Runyon Katherine Sann Clifton Smith James Stallworth Patsy Triplett Walter Trulock J. B. Vittitow Frank Walker Robert Wenzel Faye Whyte Norris Wiley Billie Womack (Page Eight)

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Lords and Ladies of the Realm Mr Henry F. Dial, King of the Court, is surrounded by many outstanding “lords and “ladies” who are inte d in teaching our “poor Arkansas Kcbel. King Henry encourages the stwants to listen to his wise ones by reminding them “not to stand out in the halls. Miss Nannie May Roney heads the English Department with a “be sure to observe all manuscript rules.” Mrs. E. D. Russell, one of the English staff, uses “oh—well—eh—” between sentences to be sure she's making a correct state-ment, while Mrs. T. J. Collier, Jr., in order to see if students understand asks, “Is that clear?” Journalism and English are taught by Miss Josephine Martin who instructs in the use of the subjunctive mode by always saying “as it were. Gum is the obsession of Mrs. B. W. Daugherty, English and world history teacher. Mr. Jeny- L. Patterson uses his debating methods in his problems of democracy' classes by suggesting that one look at arguments on the other side of the ques ti?n. Miss Gussie Carmical must find problems of democracy, history, end geography' classes quite dull for she frequently jokes in them. The pupils of M:ss Elizabeth McLead like to talk about history’ (?) so well that she often h. i to tell them, “Quiet, please. Mr. J. B Basset, who teaches psychology, trigonometry, solid geometry and business arithmetic, must invite his enthusiastic classes to, “Let s get quiet, but Mr. Allen Dunaway, the geometry teacher and coach, is afraid everybody doesn't understand. Miss Grace Bruton wants her pupils to get the most out of their courses in shorthand and typing, so she always “dictates a little faster' Mr W E. Bum-ham. though, knows we must have a little fun with shorthand and typing, and one of his “when I was in the army-” stones is always good for a laugh. The bookkeeping teacher. Miss Kathenne Frazier, is always warning the boys that the girls are getting ahead of them . Mechanical drawing is taught by Jesse Crump and woodwork by H. H Grau man. They seem to have a little trouble, but it is easily remedied with “All right. let s get quiet” and Well, get to work, boy's. Mr. Curtis Love, biology and chemistry teacher, is known for his surpnse tests which begin with “get out pencil and paper.” An unexplainable point in French and Latin grammar is easily explained by Mr. Howard M Elder—“It's just the nature of the entter. “You can't fool Miss Lyne Crutcher, the home economics teacher. “Scrubby Watson, the band and orchestra director, is noted for his jokes which end with “But seriously, fellows Mrs. Barkley Eddins replaced Mrs R M. Chapman in the library at mid term Mrs. Eddins (as Mrs Chapman did) reminds us to be quiet in there by rapping a pencil on the desk. Mrs M M McCammon just “hates to interrupt us when we re at work in the study hall Last, but not least, is Wilma Sturdivant. Mr Dial s secrctar wh keeps the office clear of us rebels with a “Get out of here and let me alone Here they are—King Henry and his noNc lords and ladies of the realm—as thev appear to ye rebel scribe. (Pace Seven)

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