University of Arkansas Fort Smith - Numa Yearbook (Fort Smith, AR)

 - Class of 1951

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BOB BARDRICK Basketball, Numa staff, Student Coach, ETA. OLLIE BLAN Student Body president, Outstanding Student, Student Board, IRC, Numa staff, Lion's Roar staff, Who's Who, Phi Theta Kappa president- l. H. BROWN AMES BURGESS l IRC, Sophomore Class vice president, Student Coach. Who's Who. BILL CENTER Who's W'ho, FTA vice president, Lion's Roar editor, Numa staff, Cheerleader, Music Guild, Sock and Buskin, Outstanding Student, IRC treasurer. BARBARA COOPER Phi Theta Kappa reporter, Music Guild, En- semble, Lion's Roar staff, Sophomore Class president, Outstanding Student. MIKE COWART FTA, Student Coach, Basketball. MAXINE CROTTS FTA.

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SllIlHUMUIll EIHSS im -r 'Y -if Sophomore Officers and Sponsor: Left to right, first row: Olivie Patton, Wanda Haney, Miss Lucille Speakman. Second row: Barbara Cooper, lames Burgess, Barbara Flinn. The 1950-51 sophomore class was voted the outstanding sophomore class of junior colleges all over the U. S. at a closed meet- ing of the sophomores, February 31, 1951. One of the things that caused the class to be so outstanding was its officers. First semester officers Were: Barbara Cooper, president: lames Burgess, vice president, and Barbara Flinn, secretary. I Barbara Cooper, besides being another Patrick Henry, was, or maybe she is, a very outstanding poetress. In payment for be- tween forty-five and fifty poems submitted to magazines, she received forty-five or fifty rejection slips, a very good record indeed. larnes Bur gess. who did a very outstand- ing job of doing everything a vice president is supposed to, whatever that is, will long be remembered for something, We're sure. Voted the most handsome for two successive years, Iames plans to succeed Clark Gable when that famous personage separates body from soul. Minute reader, Barbara Flinn, showed that her greatest asset was being quiet, at times. Barbara recently expressed her desire to join the Air Force, and be a proverbial sec- retary, that is if she can sit on Dell's knee. The first semester officers led their bro- ther inmates to a deafening Cquiet, fresh- menj victory over the freshmen in the lec- ture series ticket-selling Contest. Second semester-got off to a roaring start in the sophomore 'class as they again voted their class the most outstanding sophomore class. The sophomores played a very important part in supplying Uncle Sam with suitable specimens for his ever-increasing Air Force. However, the man shortage wasn't acute enough for the remaining male sophs to benefit too much, in the way of getting a gal. Beggars couldn't be choosers, though, and later the finicky females broke down and admitted that there was a man shortage. Olivie Patton, up-and-cornng novelist, led the sophomores for the second semester. Rumors had it that Olivie had her ticket be- fore finalsever started. Where is she going? To Floridaj of course, that land of sand fleas and sunshine-beg pardon--that land of sand and sunshine. Olivie plans to fall in love and write a nice long book while in Florida. lames Worst accepted the position of veep for second semester. but he was un- able to fulfill any of his campaign promises, because of the simple fact that he was one of those anxious ones who prematurely join- ed the Air Force. After reading the minutes and having them approved, secretary Wanda Raney gave us a long account. of her life, but due to lack of space and all that .... Wanda plans to settle down before too long in a little house on a hill with a special room for all the kids with red hair. Being a six- point student, almost, Wanda has all her report cards framed just so she can show Buster that she did as well as he.



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