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(ttmmctl Every Friday morning before school, student representatives of the Student Council stumble up the steps to Mr. Howard Elder’s room to solve problems that arise during the school year. The members of this organization are elected by popular vote of the student body after they have been nominated by committees of teachers and pupils. This year the Student Council has done its part for national defense. Besides urging the sale of defense stamps and bonds, the members set to work collecting scrap metal, waste paper, and silk and nylon hosiery. It also helped organize the Victory Corps in I B. II. S. and introduced the Citizenship Distinction Roll. This roll is composed of students with a record of exceptional grades, conduct, and citizenship attainment which entitles them to miss one whole or two half school days a semester. With the cooperation of the P. T. A., the council sponsored several school dances and the annual Zebra banquet. Much credit goes to the representatives for their conscientious and loyal work and also to the student body for their cooperation. SENIORS Adams, Jane Brown, Edward Fox, Betty Freeman, Edmond Garner, Rodney Gurney, Eugenia H arrison, Rachel Henslee, Clara Porter Jenkins, Madelyn McNeill, Bill McNew, Betty Lynne Martin, Bill Matthews, Gloria Patterson, Janice Ross. Ernest Shell, John Shults, Robert Todd, Dorothy Wright, Virginia JUNIORS Choate, Glenna Dansby, Ted Hamlin, Bill Hing, George Jackson, Bobby Jenkins, Donald Leas, Jean Lee, Virginia McGehee, Frank Nixon, Robert Raley, Wayne Rutledge, Maitland Shanks, Mildred Smith, Frank Todd, Richard SOPHOMORES Anderson, Mary Tom Atkins, Harriet Baldwin, J. C. Doyle, Jimmy Dunaway, Gene Henslee, Lee Owen, Joanne Smith, Joanne Trotter, Lucille West, Dolores HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES Failla. Harry Gogel, Judy Green, Margaret Quinn, Neal Sadler, Tom Van Arenam, Jackie Young, Jack (Page Eight)
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MISS GRACE BRUTON S. Southwest Missouri, State Teachers College, University of Denver “Sh-h-h-h—hand in your prac-ce work.” MR. C. C. LOVE A. B. — State Teachers’ College Peabody College, Univ. of Colorado, Univ. of Ark. “Half of this class won't be in here after mid-term.” MRS. ELLA MAE WRIGHT A. B.. B. M.. M. M—L. S. U.. Henderson State, Galloway Womens' College, Boguslawski College of Music ”... and I didn't say swing it.” MR. R. B. WATSON B. M. Hendrix Col.. Vandercool Sch. of Mus., Innis Band School “You're just like polly parrots have to be taught one thing at . time.” MRS. Z. McCAMMON I.—Ohio Wesylan, Ohio State MISS LOIS HOGG A. B.—Hendrix “This hurts me more than it “My wonder grew that one small es you, boys and girls.” head could carry all she knew.” MISS HELEN STRICKLAND A. B.—Hendrix “Now class . . MISS AGATHA BULLARD A. B.—Henderson State Teachers College “You must not strike over.” MISS GUSSIE CARMICAL A. B.—Hendrix You needn't take this down, but u might like to remember it.” MR. H. H. GRAUMAN B. S.—Minn. State Teachers Col., Kansas State Teachers Col. “If sawdust were brains, you'd be a genius.” MISS EVA GAMMILL A. B.—University of Arkansas “Now- boys, we don’t have time in between for those little remarks.” MR. CLARENCE HIGGINS Arkansas State Teachers' College Arkansas State Gary Cooper? MISS PHYLLIS CRUTCHER • . S.. A. M.—Columbia Univ. University of Tennessee “You can't baste on a machine, ss.” MRS. BERNICE GRANT A. B., A. M.—Henderson State Teachers' Col., Univ. of Ark. “Have you heard the joke about . . . ?” MRS. MAURINE S. McNALL A. M., A. B.—University of Tennessee, Arkansas State Tcacners “Girls! you sound like a flock of geese.” HELEN PLEDGER Secretary “What's your trouble?” (Page Seven)
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