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STUDENT COUNCIL The purpose of the Pine Bluff High School Student Council is to give the students a voice in planning the activities of the school. Each year the council sponsors a Zebra Banquet honoring the football team. Another yearly activity is the selection of monitors who supervise traffic in the halls. The outstanding Council activity for this year has been to cooperate with representatives of the civic clubs of Pine Bluff in organizing the student recreation center, “Zebraville.” The Council arranged for the election of officers for the club. COUNCIL OFFICERS •I. C. Baldwin............................President Neale Quinn..........................Vice-president Joanne Smith..............................Secretary Mr. Howard Elder............................Sponsor First Row—Joanne Owen. Gloria Miller. Julia Ann May. Ann Laurce Tillman. Mary Tom Anderson. Joanne Smith. Lucille Trotter. Willie Jean Tucker. Harnett Atkins. Nclda Jean Enderby, Mr Elder. Second Row—Doug Wright Ann.. Mary Johnson. Velda Mae Shults. Thelma Meeks. Anna Mae Mazanti. Nell Benson. Betty O'Keefe. Carolou Ir.tschel Jerry Thompson. Tmrd Row—David Easterling. Jimmy William . Drexic McDonald. Betty June Welch. Betty N.cho I Jack Smith. Lee Hensloc. Jimmy Doyle. Fourth Row—Max Westbrook. John Simmons. Kenneth Davia. Sandy Williams. Jack Hays. Bob Warren. Bob Pugh. Fifth Row—Winfred Jones. Marvin Gaske. Ray Bruce. Gene Dunaway. Frank Crump, Neale Quinn. Sixth Row—Billy Hussey. Ted Cash. J. C. Baldwin.
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1. Courtesy of Mr. Loves' home 7. He's in the army now. 13. Is Doyle really working? 2. room. Teacher's let the mules out. 8. Purity Basics. 14. Girls kneel. Manpower shortage? 3. We hope to win that game. 9. Professional dignity. 15. The editor’s speed. 4. Oh, those parades 10. Let's forget this one. 17. Gr-r'rr. 5. Where's Georgia, John? 11. Strickly business. 18. My Son, My Son. 6. Zcbraville! 12. It didn't hurt. 19. Havin'fun, Tillic?
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First Row—Gloria Pearce. Norma Tribbe,Marian Matthews. Frances Knox. Dortha Mae Kim:. Eloise Wallis, Ernestine Eubanks. Julia Eashy-Smith. Anna Mae Mazanti. Second Row—Max Westbrook, Gene Dunaway, Hoodie Davis. limmy Do vie. Mary Nelle Roberts. Patricia Sauter, Mary Betty Barnett. Third Row—Victor Holthoff, Joel Chandler. Billy Ross. Neale Quinn. Medford Hammond. Miss Martin. The Pine Cone, official newspaper of Pine Bluff TTi”11 School, is published every two weeks by Miss Josephine Martin’s journalism class. To be a member of the staff, a student must have made “B” in English the previous semester and must be a senior. This year the Pine Cone has featured the human interest side of the news. The columns “Campus Parade” and “ Pine Needles” are excellent examples of this type of news writing. Another change in this year’s Pine Cone is the use of a more informal make-up. Despite additional costs, staff members have continued to distribute the Pine Cone free to the student body and to former students who are in the armed forces in this country. Staff members are: Anna Mazanti............... Norma Tribbe, Jimmy Doyle.. Mary Nelle Roberts......... Oswald Davis, Max Westbrook Gene Dunaway............... Thelma Meeks............... Ernestine Eubanks ......... Eloise Wallis.............. ............. Editor ...Associate' Editors ..........News Editor ......Sports Editors ...Business Manager Advertising Manager ...........Bookkeeper ..Circulation Manager PINE CONE STAFF • f
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