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- Page 16 and 17: ACADEMY ~ ,~ -. 1 \ ~ INFIRMARY MAN
- Page 18 and 19: STANDING: LoU Tucker, Searcy, Ark.;
- Page 20 and 21: WILLIAM PEYTON CAMPBELL B.S.A., Bri
- Page 22 and 23: 21 Hays Lasater Pitner Roberts Holm
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- Page 48: JUNIORS NORMA CROSBY Pangburn, Ark.
- Page 51 and 52: ClASS OF '54 JOE PRYOR, Class Spons
- Page 53 and 54: JUNE ADAMS was one of the six lucky
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- Page 57 and 58: Benny "p el1gUin " Bill Mary Lou CH
- Page 59 and 60: GRACE McREYNOLDS Historr DeRidder,
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- Page 63 and 64: PATRICIA ANN ROWE Speech Birmingham
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- Page 67 and 68: 66 GRADUATE DEPARTMENT ... GRADUATE
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- Page 74 and 75: VISITING WOMEN renewed friendships
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NOMINEES WERE: Shirley Birdsall, Tr
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FIRST ROW: Charles Pitner, Don Palm
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BEING a smaller club than the year
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ELEVEN NEW MEMBERS were initiated i
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FIRST ROW: Maxine Richesin, Martha
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"DO YOU TillNK IT'LL RAIN?" During
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FIRST ROW: Jim Kennedy, Ralph Odom,
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FIRST ROW: Norma Crosby, Pat Ault,
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FIRST ROW: Hellen Yohe, Dottie Call
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FIRST ROW: Peggy Futrell, Betty Flo
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IF ASKED what brought the greatest
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FIRST ROW: Donna Stroup, Susie Brya
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, -' M. E. "PINKY" BERRYHILL, direc
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ROW ONE: Bob Scott, Jess Keathley,
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BASKETBALL ALL STARS ... Peggy Futr
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ROW ONE: Jimmy Smith, Kenny French,
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• CECIL BECK, Baseball Director R
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ATTENDANTS • nominee of the ALPHA
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ATTENDANTS nominee of the JU GO JU
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Dick Richardson FRESHMEN Claudette
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Shirley Birdsall Danny Brown Norman
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STUDIOUS SCHOLAR? Freshman exams. N
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CORNELIA STABLER - lyceum entertain
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"DEAR MOM, Every night I study so h
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And growing along with the college
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SENIORS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Dot
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LAYMAN H. SIMMONS Chestnut, La. IRA
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Sophomores Shelby Armstrong Mavis B
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ACTIVITIES ... KEY CLUB has been th
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ROW ONE: Sue Lawrence, Lolita Willi
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ONE: Gail Shoptaw, Nita Gray, Lolit
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- FOUR MAIDS and the queen. I NOW A
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FIRST ROW: Tommy Dwyer, John Weibel
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• THIS year the ZKTs decorated th
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FEATURES ... ?Iti.u 1ta lIe1Ut4 ~ S
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Dot Goodwin FAVORITES Roy Vanderpoo
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FOOTBALL .. . NOT SINCE MINK coats
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RICHARD HANCOCK BOBBY HOUSE FREDDY
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'95 ~ DO you think you're goin', bu
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AUTOGRAPHS 184
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College Bookstore This place may be
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Searcy Bank Weldon is one of many H
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Achievement We hope that 1953 - a y
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Smith· Vaughan Mercantile Co. Bein
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, b Ie Yarnell's At the Inn and in
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M odern, high-speed equipment, as p
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Gospel Advocate Company NASHVILLE,
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Searcy Truck & Tractor CO. MOTOR TR
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WE ARE PROUD OF OUR COMPLETE LAUNDR
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Crestview Wholesale Notions & Sweet
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Compliments of James Funeral Home C
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