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Membership in the National Honor Society is the highest honor that any pupil can receive ip Pine Bluff High School. A pupil’s entire four years of high school is considered before he is elected to the Society. This year a list of eligible students was submitted to each teacher, who rated any pupil about whom she had a fair knowledge. With these lists before them, a committee of nine teachers, presided over by the principal, elected the members of the National Honor Society. In making these selections tin teachers consider the pupils from the standpoints of scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Members must rate in the upper third of their class, scholastically, and must have attended the school from which he is elected for at least one year. Not more than fifteen per cent of any graduating class can be elected to the Society. Any pupil who attains membership is to be congratulated. Those elected to the National Honor Society from the class of 1943 are Lady Jo Abbott Margaret Atchinson Jean Bairn Virginia Barbler Dorothy Dean Bradley Eloise Clifford Mildred Crenshaw Lyda Sue Dearing Mary Catherine Elkins Harry Failla J. N. Fikes Elizabeth Fox Edmond Freeman Mildred Gaunt Frances Gillespie Judy Gogel Edna Mae Gray Eugenia Gurney Rachel Harrison Clara Porter Henslee Rose lling Robert Earl Holmes Madelyn Jenkins Betty Jo McClellan Sarah McKinstrv Betty Lynne McNew Gloria Matthews Maxine Mitcham Janice Patterson Betty Anne Ritchie Ernest Ross John Shell Earl Spencer Dorothy Todd Jacqueline Van Aernam Bettye Ann Warbritton Betty Jane Westall Margie Ann Yarbrough (Page Twenty-nine)
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1. Buddies! ! ! ! ! 7. 2. Heads or tails? ? ? 3 Soph session! 8. 4. Who does she think she's 9. foolin'?? 10. 5 Drummer boy! 11. 6“Coach” 'n “Cutie ! 12. More of this, we'd win the war! Heil, Doty! ! ! “Mr. Five by Five ! Just lookin’ for “Oscar ! Senior “leg art”! (feminine) Is it worth it? 13. Beauty or the beast? 14. Senior “leg art ! (masculine) 17. Wrong “peu”, Mrs. Collier! 16. Three's a crowd! 17. De Mille, Jr. ! ! 18. “June in January ! (Page Twenty-eight)
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I tty it rn, -vr 4 -k The PINE BLljPp ' ZHtions—tho -,inc, J '(' H SCHOOL BAND is really three distinct or-U der the di Z orchestra, and the marching band, improved until 0° r- R- R- Watson, the band has steadily grown IBattb illdii SCHOOL BAND is really three distinct or- ‘T .... eunums in nety-eipit weu-tia;ne« men,tiers. , or «»-s it has heel, the custom for the band to attend the animal w iv t I , Spring Quito a number of Dine Bluff members a - t at s took top honors. Following the practice of last year, however the hand decided to sta home this spring because of transportation difficulties. The band renders a real service to tin community as well as the school. It is available for parades, concerts and football games. Besides its usual functions, this year the band collected metal keys for the National herap Metal Drive. The program was very successful; over 500 pounds of metal were collected. snpp sell j.; T0 .,s particularly proud of the fact that its band is a self- oil k. i 01 k'Unzation. Each year several girls volunteer their services and • .1 T nil 1,n rrs, Ps to people of the city. As a reward for her efforts, the gn w 10 sells the most memberships is crowned band queen. This year the queen .as Martha Jane Phillips, and her maids were Betty Jean Steed, Betty im ' y'oan, Louise Tucker, Ella Hunn Payne, Jean Leas, and Jane Deer. I liese girls raised more money this year than any of their predecessors. Band officers this year: President ...................Billy Martin Equipment Quartermasters—- Vice President...............Clyde Hussey Tom Hervey’ Yates Rcddcn- Tom Sadler Secretary ...................Jane Adams Uniform Quartermasters Business Manager .............Pete Makris Donald Jenkins, Frank Sm.th Publicity Manager ............R°y M°rk'y Librarians........Alice Bennet, Albert Ernst a SuSXjSSyKike. Wayne Raley Drum Major ...................Bill Brewer „ c- l x f.-ViVisfrv Frank Smith, Clyde Hussey, Jimmy Bassett, B. G. Newton, L,„c Sergeants Sarah MeK.nsrry Ren(r„w
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