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oua BO 15 BY BUTLER ALLEN SUTPHIN Business Manager Editor-in-Chief The Annual Staff proudly pre- sents the 1954 Oriole. We sin- cerely hope that the result of our work will afford you many hours of pleasure and serve to recall the happy events of your school days at Pulaski High School. PATSY JENNINGS JOHNNY RICE CARL ARMBRISTER DONNIE SWAIN Literary Editor Art Editor Literary Editor Art Editor ANN MILLIRONS DARLEEN MUSSER NANCY STUMPF BEVERLY PEARCE Typist Typist Typist Typist JIMMY SHEPHERD Ass ' t. Business Mgr. MRS. W. R. GARLAND Sponsor Cl RTIS MORRIS Assistant Editor seven
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First row: Helen Manuel, Miss Emma Gallimore, Rodney Runyon, Patsy Jennings, Carolyn Shinault, Beverly Pearce, Jimmy Shepherd, Louise Harrell, Dana Whitt, Judy Owen, Janie Aust. Second row: Donald Hawkins, Curtis Morris, Alien Sutphin, Gene French, Dick Nichols, Donald Swain, Jack Morris, Butch Patton, Tex Boggs, Bobby Umberger. The Student Council is a cooperative association which helps plan and direct student activities. The Council is composed of the class presidents and duly elected representatives from each class. Carolyn Shinault, president, and Beverley Pearce, vice-president, were elected by the student body. Rodney Runyon, secretary, Patsy Jennings, treasurer, and James Shepherd, chaplain, were elected by the Council. Miss Emma Gallimore serves as faculty sponsor. This year the Council sponsored the following activities: prepared a handbook for all eighth graders, bought materials for and fixed weekly and special bulletin boards, made song sheets for all homerooms, bought three records monthly and furnished music in the gym for dancing, planned Homecoming Parade and entered a float in it, arranged monthly religious assemblies at churches, used offerings to make special gifts to the Mary Montgomery and Fairview Homes, coordinated club efforts in having a successful Christmas Formal, prepared baskets for 26 families at Christmas, helped with Junior Red Cross drive, raised $210 for March of Dimes, sponsored a candidate in the Miss P.H.S. Contest, encouraged proper cleanliness for cafeteria, gym, etc., nominated a candidate for State SCA President, sent three delegates to the State Convention, furnished six secretaries for group discussions at Convention, sponsored annual Talent Show, encouraged good sportsmanship, publicized school events in a weekly column and special articles in Southwest Times, and enjoyed a spring fellowship outing. All projects and activities are the work of our students and faculty. The Council appreciates the sincere support it has received this year. SIX
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