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Page 9 text:
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TRICE LOVE DIAL THE BIG THREE We, the 1956-'57 Seniors, will long remember this year as one of our best school years. Because the success of any group or organization depends upon its leadership, we have been fortunate to have such leaders as Mr. H. F. Dial, Dr. J. A. Trice, and Mr. C. C. Love. For a number of years Mr. Dial has most faithfully and capably filled the office of Superintendent of Pine Bluff Schools. This year he has been joined by Dr. Trice, a former member of the State Department of Education. Dr. Trice holds a B. S. degree from Arkansas State Teachers College, a master's degree from the University of Arkansas and his doctorate from George Peabody College. We extend to him our best wishes for many more good years with the Pine Bluff Schools. Though in our most grown-up moments, we have spoken of our principal as Curtis, he has won our respect and admiration. He has dealt with us fairly, counseled us wisely, joined us in our moments of triumph, and frowned upon us when we failed our duties. Truly—the Big Three can't be beat!
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ALMA MATER For faith and hope and loyalty, For memories that around thee cling A student's humble love we bring, Increasing as the years roll by; Our hearts are pledged, to thee we sing, All glory to thee, Pine Bluff High. —R. B. Watson
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First Row: Jo Ann Jordan, make-up; Margaret Boschetti, associate editor; Frankie Evans, make-up. Second Row: Frank Reichen, business manager; Noel Parrish, editor; Larry Jones, advertising manager. FOREWORD The importance of good sportsmanship goes beyond the act of showing courtesy at a ball game; it requires the ability of gracefully accepting defeat as well as victory in any contest. Because of the emphasis which has been placed on sportsmanship during our high school years, the members of the annual staff have chosen this as the theme of the 1957 ZEBRA. We hope that in the years succeeding our graduation this book will serve as a reminder of the real significance of the word sportsmanship ; and that we as individuals will continue to live up to the high ideals which its meaning sets forth.
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