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YEAR the Regina social club institu
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DANNY BRo\YN Bibl" and Biblical Lan
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Pat Sherman SHERMAN FERREN quiet, b
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WALTER NORMAN HUGHES General Scienc
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Russ Gracie NA NCY McDANIEL was a p
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SATORU NUMAJIRI Biolog)' Ibaraki, J
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BOB SCOTT honeymooned in Alaska and
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MARY ANN TONKERY English Fairmont,
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GRADUATE CLASS OFFICERS: George Gur
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ROW ONE: Joe Cannon, Glenn Olbricht
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ROW ONE: Marjorie Hyatt, Billie Dix
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' J \ / » SITTING: Beverly Snow, S
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ROW ONE: Betty Ulrey, Wanda Wiley,
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DEBATERS: Evan Ulrey, Edsel Hughes,
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ROW ONE: Mary Lou Johnson, Pat Foga
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THE BISON . . . ROW ONE: Dewey Brow
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- Bill Path, Barbara Jones, Bob Nos
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MRS. ARMSTRONG served at the All-Gi
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A I CANDIDATES WERE: Nancy McDaniel
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MAY COURT REPRESENT A TlVES ROW ONE
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F IRST ROW: Jimmy Gl"iffith, Jerry
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FIRST ROW: Gerald Kendrick, Keith S
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FlRST ROW: Wilma Campbell, Sue Hart
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FIRST ROW: Kathryn Privett, Alta Ch
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"FAITH, HOPE, LOVE, and High Aspira
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f M E A. A I 1\ THE PLACE was a sma
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NEW CLUB JACKETS appeared on campus
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, FIRST ROW: Maliha Pitner, Beverly
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TEN SIGMA TAU pledges were initiate
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FIRST now: Fred Reimer, Bob J3lake,
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AS THE YEARS pass, the Tri-Sigma De
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I ntramural competition develops St
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1\ ! Ken Synder, Ken Shewmaker, Ler
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BALL ALL STARS Martha Clayton . . .
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GIR LS' TENNIS CHAMP Margaret Willi
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David Porter, Bob Scott, Paul Clark
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ROW ONE: Joe Betts, Wayland Wilkers
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Because we all know and like them t
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PETIT JEAN QUEEN nominee of the SIG
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MAY QUEEN nominee of the WHC CLUB 1
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Bob Nossaman JUNIORS Jane Sutherlin
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JAMES ZINK LOUISE SHULTS HONOR STUD
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Charles Pittman Pat Rowe cted to WH
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These are the large and small Event
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JANUARY AFTER the Christmas holiday
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MAY MAY traditionally opens with a
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THE ACADEMY . .. UNDER the energeti
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PATRICIA ANN JOHNSON Searcy, Ark. S
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Juniors Glenda Coppinger Ila Vern C
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Freshmen Barbara Burden Carrie Mont
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ROW ONE: Charlene Harris, Lucia DuB
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SIGN LANGUAGE CLUB members followin
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MAKING USE of the study hall. MRS.
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FIRST ROW: Lucia DuBois, Amanda Pea
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THE SUB-DEB Club, the oldest of the
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FIRST ROW: Bettye Spencer, Jackie J
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Freddy Massey BEST ALL AROUND Peggy
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u '" / HI CHEERLEADERS: Faye Berry,
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1953-54 SEASON FOOTBALL SCORES Hard
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SENIOR TEAM Coach Hugh Groover; Mic
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Harvey Arnold, B.A. PRINCIPAL Lucre
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We are indebted to ... THE FRIENDS
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I Mayfair I-Iotel These members of
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The Rendezvous Cafe We genuinely ap
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Situated in Searcy's new shopping d
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SIGN OF A GOOD NEIGHBOR Lion Oil CO
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Truman Baker Chevrolet Company We a
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MAY your ministry for Christ and Hi
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Exquisite soups rich in flavor and
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Surrounded by tradition ..... The C
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Berryhill's Sporting Goods There'll
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1954 PETIT JEAN PHOTOGRAPHY BY Dan
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Compliments Family Shoe Store "THE
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, STUDENT DIRECTORY A Achuck, Warre
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Latner, William LeRoy (F) -1404 Dew
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Burgess, Wanda (F) - 211 South 5th,