f ... Tommy Parish Barbara Richards Paul Magee Outstanding Students Were Eleete Thirteen seniors were chosen to receive one of the highest honors a college student may achieve - that of receiving a place in the annual publication, Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. This book, modeled after the original Who's Who, gives recognition to college students who have proved to be outstanding. Selected by the faculty from a list submitted by the Student Council, these students have been chosen on the basis of character, scholarship, leadership, participation in extracurricular activities, and potentiality for future usefulness to business and society. TOMMY PARISH was president of the senior class and winner of the Ganus Scholarship Award in '54 yet still found time to knock heads on the football field. BARBARA RICHARDS, chief rooter at the ball games, worked for a large share of her expenses and took an active part i1] campus activities. PAUL MAGEE, even though married and preaching regularly in Beebe, worked hard as president of the Student Association. JOAN NANCE, chemistry and math scholar and secretary of the Student Association, always had time to help others. JOE HACKER, husband and father, set a high scholastic standard in all of his classes. KEN PERRIN'S first love was basketball, but he never neglected his courses - whether math or campusology. JANE SUTHERLIN, selected for Who's Who a second time, had a good time while directing activities on the Petit Jean staff. Mary Etta Grady Ken Noland Yvonne Davis -
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