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First Row (left to right)—Jo Ann Murray. Ph In- Merrill. Jeanne Thompson. Jean Leas. Bobbie Venable. Seba Bradford. Glcnna Choate. Dolores Baim. Second Row Mildred Weeks. Marcelline Moore. Betty Jane Lite . Alice Bennett. Wilbur Baker. Joseph Smith. Third Row—Carol Thompson, Barbara Brewster. Nathalie McSwine. Albert Ernst. Paul HolLnbe k. Warren Theis, Bobby Cox. Donald Silas. This is tlu Pino Cone’s twenty-fifth year of publication. The first paper was edited December 19, 1919. In honor of the Pine Cone's birthday, the staff members had a birthday staff meeting in the Library, December 17, 1943. The Pine Cone is a member of tin Arkansas High School Press Association. In the Association’s Monthly Buletin, the Pine Cone has received numerous favorable comments. Miss .Josephine Martin is sponsor and staff members are students enrolled in journalism. To take journalism, one must be a Senior and have made “H in English the previous semester. Through the Pino Cone's “Camp and Campus column, the student body has been informed of former high school students in tin armed forces. More than fifty hoys now in the armed forces have received each issue of the Pine Cone. On the editorial page has appeared an “In Memoriam column dedicated to these bows who have lost their lives fighting for our country. ST A FF Phyllis Merrill ....................... — Editor Jo Ann Murray .................... Asst. Editor Wilbur Baker News Editor Albert Ernst Editorial Writer Marcelline Moore ......... —..... Make-up Editor Carol Thompson ................... Make-up Editor Mildred Weeks Sports Editor Josef Smith Asst. Sports Editor Warren Theis Photographer MEMBERS Alice Bennett Business Manager Rcba Bradford Circulation Manager Betty Jane Lites Asst. Circulation Manager Reporters and Writers: Dolores Baim Barbara Brewster Glenna Choate .......-.............. Bobby Cox Paul Hollenbeck ............................ Jean Leas Nathalie McSwine Donald Silas Bobbie Venable Pine Cone
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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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The Zebra The Zebra Staff was selected from students who expressed a desire to work on this publication. From the forty students who tried out for staff positions, thirty-five were selected. The staff has endeavored to make this “March of Time” edition the best Zebra published yet. 'Phis year the staff has done more of the actual work on the photography and picture layouts than any previous staff because of the labor shortage. Shortages of materials is another problem that the staff has had to face. In addition to dedicating the Annual to the boys who have had to leave the '44 class for the armed forces, the staff is sending to each of them tins year’s Annual. Staff members are: Associate Editor.............. Business Manager ............. Photo Engraving Editor........ Snap Shot Editor.............. Advertising Managers.......... Makc'up Editor................ Artists....................... Class Editors............. Activity Editor Sports Editor............... Faculty..................... .... Wayne Raley Virginia Lee ..Frank McGehcc Henry Dial ....Robert Nixon ............................. Ted Dansby, Frank Smith, George Puddcphatt Carroll Rcnfrow ........Ruth McIntyre, Edwine Carnahan ..............Ruth Smith, Betty McLcllan Claire Sallee .........................Willie Ferguson ................... Miss Eva Gam mill First Row- Mary Catherine Cutrcll, Nell Cromer, Billie Zaclc. Louise Tucker, Dorothy Richey, Edilda McNeil. Marhta Wallin. Mary Agnes Pope, Ruth McIntyre. Second Row- Wayne Raley, Norma Donn Harris. Mollic Fred Jones, Ruth Smith. Claire Sallee, Betty Glower Betty McLelian. Hdwina Carnahan, Virginia Lee, Ramona Scagravc . Bobby Owen, Henry Dial, Carroll Rcnfrow. Third Row—Frank McGchec, Earnest Phillips . Robert Nixon, Willy Ferguson. Frank Smith, George Puddcphatt. •Note: Became ineligible.
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