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First Row (left t« right)—Betty Nichols Harriet Atkins. Bobbie Venable. Selma Couch. Mary Kraeszig. Ann Laurcc Tillman, Jean Leas, Frank McGehee. Virginia Lee, Robert Nixon. Second Row (left i - right)—Jo Ann Murray. Frances Carr. Anna May Mazanti, Betty O'Keele, Joanne Smith, Lucille Trotter, Mary Lena McCullough, Mary Tom Anderson. Ted Dansby. Third Row (left to right)—-Joan Owen, Vclda Mae Shulls, Glcnnn Choate, Lee Henslec. Wayne Raley. Fourth Row (left to right)—Bobby Owen, Gene Dunaway, John Simmons, Billy Hussey, Ted Cash. Bobby Jackson, Glenn Halstead, Frank Smith Fifth Row (left to right) Donald Jenkins, Wilbur Baker, Maitland Rutledge, Richard Todd. Ray Bruce, Albert Ernst. Earnest Phillips, Jerry Thompson, Neal Quinn. One of Pine Bluff 1 ligh School's most important activities is the Student Council. This group is composed of students nominated by committees of teachers and of pupils, and elected by the popular vote of the student body. Meetings are held each Friday to discuss the problems and suggestions presented by the representatives. This year the Council has taken a commendable part in the war effort by promoting the sale of defense stamps and war bonds, the reorganization of the Victory C’orp, and the collection of silk and rayon hosiery, sera]) metal, and waste paper. This organization has aided school welfare by appointing hall monitors, setting up boxes for “lost and found articles, assuming responsibility for the flag raising, cleaning the school trophies, sponsoring the annual Zebra Banquet, and co-operating with the I . T. A. in giving student dances. ('(U NTIL OFFICERS Robert Nixon ... Frank McGehee .... Virginia Lee ... Mr. Howard Elder ............... President ......... Vice President Secretary and 'Treasurer ..................Sponsor Student Council
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National Honor Society I iii.s is the first year the Pine Bluff High School chapter of National Honor Society has elected any students from the junior class. Any local chap tor may elect a maximum of five per cent of the junior class to membership and the remaining ten per cent the next year. There are eight members from the junior class this year. To be a member of the National Honor Society is the highest honor that a student in high school can achieve. A list of eligible students was submitted to each teacher this year, and she rated any pupil about whom she had a fair knowledge. The list was then taken before a committee of teachers, presided over by the principal, and the members of the National Honor Society were elected. Before making the selections, the teachers consider the pupils from the standpoints of scholarship, leadership, service, and character. To be a member, one must lx in the upper third of his class and must have attended the school from which he is elected for one year. Not more than fifteen per cent of the graduating class can be elected to the society. First Row: Ann Lauree Tillman. Joanne Smith, Joanne Owen. Dolores Bairn, Jeanne Thompson, Jean Leas Edwina Carnahan, Virgim Lee, Nclda Jean Endcrby. Second Row: Edilda Me Neal. Juanita Jonas. Mildred Riley. Bobbie Venable, Norma Donn Harris. Allic Jean Carter. Third Row: Mary Kraeszig. Harriet Atkins, Glenna Choate. Anna Mae Mazanti. Joanne Murray, Phyllis Merrill, Ruth Smith Henry Dial. Fourth Row: Carroll Renfrow. Wayne Raley. Kenneth Davis. Josef Smith. Richard Todd. Albert Ernst. Robert Nixon. Franl McGchcc, Frank Smith. Members not present when picture made: Mary Tom Anderson, Bobby Jackson. Billy Nall, Ted Dansby.
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