Fayetteville High School - Amethyst Yearbook (Fayetteville, AR)

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-1 Q,-G Q AMIETIHIYST SQ FAYETTEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS gs sf '4--nam? V B, Little is thumbing through the new edition of the Amethyst at the Yearbook Party in the gym. There's a scowl on his face as he looks at each page. He grumbles and mutters under his breath. B. Long next to him has an expression of delight, He turns the pages of the yearbook eagerly, B. Long: "I didn't reali7e there were so many ways that old FHS is trying to make good citizens out of us. Guess l'm getting sentimental about the matter since its near the close of school." B. Little: "Good citizens! Don't see any around here." B. Long: "Plenty of them right there on the second page under the picture of the high school, boys working in the shops-and just look at that picture there in the corner, that's the Student Council putting toys and food under the Christmas tree for the Goodfellow's Drive. Look right above it, see those kids in that refreshment line at the party, you don't see any shoving or grabbing do you? That shows good citizenship doesu't it?" B. Little: "W'ell-maybe." "Anyway look at the pictures on this page. They look terribly dull and uninteresting." B. Long: "Look at these pictures closely and you'll see what a wonderful time everyone is having. The one on the left shows students at the school party. That deck student is always busy running errands for the teachers and principal. Good sportsmanship, which is a big part in being apgood citizen, is shown by the play day flag out in front of the gym, This flag is the result of the winner of play clay which is a day of fun and good sportsmanship for everyone." CILXXSSIES SYENIIUR llUHX1lNOR SOPVHIUMURIE IFRIESIHIMIEN 'Wx ln. ,Avy if 'tt' if ,lt 7 gf. Q- 15 ,.- Q lbw 4,4- Aff Q -iq. Zh: 'C' if B'- aria Q' T 35- at Qi 'G- -if Y Patrioia Ambrose Gilbert Arnold Ray W. Barnes Jim Blood Martha Brockway Peggy Brooks Helen Campbell Tom C31-gmrphen Mildred Bailey Charles Bogan Lawrence Brown jay Chandler 'Aix' 1 A James Baldwin Rosalie Bent Mildred Boliannan TOIUTHY Bfinigin Barbara Burson Bcity Bushman johnie Clatcrbaugh joe Coddington Bass Trumbo, vice-president: I.cn.i Sue Wnlkcr, secretary: james Cornett, president: Bob PCIIYSOH, Il'CJSLll'Cl'Q plrllllilllg SCl1lOI' Ll.ll1L'L', wmv' slnncs Cllflltll 13.1r1w.1r.1 Ann c:l'.l11Uy Kcmwzlu Crudup 11111 C1L1nnm4x111.1m 11111 lhvis 1.c1rQt.1 Unvix ,lc.mnim- Umm ul. xv. 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Little: Why canlt I go to the Senior Picnic? B. Long: XVell, B. Little, for one thing you aren't a senior. B. Little: Why canat the underclassmen do the same things as the seniors? B. Long: After all, the seniors have earned some privileges. B. Little: What else do they get to do, then? B. Long: They have a banquet and dance. B. I.ittle: Who does the work? B. Long: Well, the students do the biggest part. For instance, the flower committee is made up of Lois Mitchell, chairman, Janet Wfalker, Diana Wmy, Warren Ramey, and Bobby Poore. B. Little: ls that all of the committees? B. Long: Lands sake, no! We have the motto commitee composed of William Myers, chairman: Barbara Cralley, Kenneth Crudup, and Emma Mae Skelton. A colors committee made up of Bill Parker, chairman, Barbara ra' me Johnson, Ray Barnes, and Nancy Reed. The members of the play committee are: Evelyn Schlect, Ray Giles, Kathleen Harte, Rosalie Bent, Hugh Kincaid, and Marjorie Samples. B. Little: What does the flower committee have to do? B. Long: They selected the class flower, the Baby Orchid. B. Little: What about the color and motto? B. Long: The colors are lavender and silver and the motto fax is, "W'ith time comes judgment." 6 Elm Grin-V2 B. Little: Boy! This really sounds like fun. l hope l can 'O O Q . serve on some of the senior committees when l become a 1 Q . I L senior. , QQ il B. Long: Perhaps you'd like to know that Senior Convo- W K cation is May l-ith, the Junior-Senior Banquet and Dance ' Q5 1 'O the night of May 22nd with the picnic the following day. 9, The Baccalaureate Sermon will be held at 8 p.m. on May 25. The big and final day, COMMIINCEMFNT, will be nllm May 30. I T l X-L 'hs- Q' sb, 1 u s,.,,,'N if-Q ag W'-ff Alan Adnnn jackie Allen PCIISY Anderson Geraldine Bcnvcrs Nob Being .lcffy Biff-l -3.5- lb' 39 f--' gr 'V gfe- 1 45- ..g',,..," N A x lfnlwaral ,I. l5l.xck II.xn1uQ li. 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Row II-Donna I.aney, Eddie Short, Patsy Barnhill, Louis Trager, Colleen Stoekburger, Charlotte Anderson, Billy Charles Phillips, Susan Melton. Sue Groharing, XViley Vaughan. Row III-Bill Carmichael, Donald Kemp, Bob Pond, Gordon Crigger, David Stuhblefield, Iiverett Schenck, james Carson, Ray Baggctt, Janelle Phillips. HOME ROOM 39, Row I-Carole Perkins, Mary jo Davis, Harold Jean Byrd, Billie Sue Edwards, Leonard Frederick, Bobby Engler, Ivan Hill, Peter Pycatt, Wilma jean Glisson. Row II-Bob jolly, Melvin Hamby. James Weston, Anna Fyrn Layne, Camelia Morrow, Dortha Burnett, Ann Howe, Tressa Gage, Betty Siscmore, Geneva Reed. Row III-Maurice Stokenberry, jerry Neal, Eugene jonCS, jerry Stotts, jimmy Snyder, Fred Rose, NVarren Rouse, Frank McDonald, Marion Leroy johnson. Absent: William Ritchell and Carolyn Selle. IFIRIESIHIMIEN 54 B. Long: Wfhy, they're the future seniors of FI-IS. There wouldn't be anyone x here after awhile if freshmen didn't come along every year, Q xx B. Little: Well, okay, but who's the little character at the top? B. Long: Goodness, I thought everyone could recognize the pirate from Vl Treasure Island. Remember, we read it in Freshman literature? I B. Little: Yeah, seems to me I did see a picture like that on che inside cover 'Mi Wm of my freshman literature book. I didn't get much further than that. c G I7 B. Little: Freshmen - what are they good for? . 7-0 e O A I , ta . Q ', 1'i ? ff EQ '. 5 U 'E Q ,Ax W I f"-A .. i K I 3, . 1 l. 5 X, fy int Y il SCF' A sw A , -. '1 f A A yn- . 4 g ' ' G- ' '-L.a.,A" 1: .Ja '-'f'-s2X"9- kgarf 9 . . 'Q Don Evans-G. Loy Boyd-G. Cltmdc qjarroll-IFUBI Larry Trammcl-Il 'f"'7 Coach Nfmndcrgriff and co-mptnim Trammcl and Powers ROUGH MOrriS-E. Norman Powers-T. Jerry Hgrrod-T, ROI1Illd H3XX'kinS-C. Marion York-G Bob Jolly-H.B. M Q 6 Mfg, 4..,.r3 -a , 1 xl R , ,iff r K-J K' 4, ,X , ' if . 1 SL' - ' Q 1 . Ni , lv-I 1 gg-T? affix' va. Billy Parker-C. Mm Adumquhlgu Bill Brcazealc-H.B PE-dl we ' -I-.r Leroy fx. ah- 1 ' 1- iwvl-A-4' Y 1, Moody-H.B. u-q1"f 'M ei... . Duane Terry-H.B. N X -R jimmy jett- B. Little: What is that thing Coach Vandergriff is hold ing there? B. Long: That uthingl' is the District I Championship trophy which our football team won this year O0 0 0 0 0 NJ ,..- ,- "B" LETTERMEN, Front Row-Clarence Cole, T.g Bill Hancock, G.: .Ierry Ray, E.: David Stubblefield. E- Back Row-Don Kemp. C.: Leroy Moody, l',I.B.g Bill Carmichael. H.B.g,johnny Kelly, Q.B. Absent from picture-Wendell Coston, T.g Gary Bowers, H.B. Q 1,9 S5 ,nur v U Eff!! - JP. gv Q lhivrtw. fvnflvae 33 0 22 'H , . . . I I im' gnu SQHVEIDUILIE 'liulu Ccnlrnl Tulu XY'ill Rogcrs Springfield l'l.1rrimn Fort Smizli Alma Van Buren Irilliw of Kmnxni City Siloam Springs licnmnvillc lluntwillc -loplin lingers lulu Central For: Smith Springfield Tulsa W'ill Rugcrw Springdale 3 ' 1 V 1 . f N' f ...- S. K 5, P girl' U 2... -4 5. Qu Nf - s ..,,, Q ., ,uf f I z , i 4 'F l .wr . vw , I I S L. i B. little: XY'hat this page about? And who,s the girl in the formal? B. Long: l7on't you know? That's Gayle Jones. Queen of Colors' Day. The other girls are her maids. B. little: Yeah, but what good is it? This "Colors' l7.iy." l mean? B. Long: XY'hy Color's Day in Basketball Seaso I1 is just like Homecoming in Football Season. Ev- erybody gets that old school spirit then. I helpe cheer the team on to victory, myself, this year. B. Little: Yeah, but what if the game? B. Long: Oh, there's more to it you see the door decorations weren't you in convocation explained zone defense? A you can't go t d o than that. Didn'r Colors' Day an when the coac B. l.ittle: l guess l just didn't notice. rr ',,...a.-ur-I d la K 1 v, xg: ' Q - N ' . U ,x X. 1' Q - ' f - . - . 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As for getting out of study hall and hov. around the coke and candy machines, they're much too busy to be doing anything of the sort. B. Little: Busy huh? What do they do? B. Long: W'hy, numerous things. Didnit you hear about the Courtesy Committee formed this year? B. Little: Is that the group that plays "good samaritan"? B. Long: Yes, and besides that, the Council does loads of welfare and community work. B. Little: Gee whiz! B. Long: After all, the purpose of the Council is to promote training in citizenship and student participation in school activities. B. Little: If what you say is true, then I want no part of it. T'would be too much work. Mrs. G. C. Ellis PHS sponsor, state sponsor fancy w .Q I N I x M x. i ! NIHIS B. Long: Oh look, here's the National Honor Society page. Don't tell me you don't know who they are! B. Little: Yeah, they're the apple-polishers! B. Long: I wouldn't call scholarship, lead- ership, service, and character, apple polish- ing! I'd call it work! B. Little: What's all that stuff you just called off? B. Long: Those are the qualifications for membership. Quite a select group, don't you think? B. Little: But, what do they do? B. Long: You mean what don't they do. Every year for the past 13 years they have sponsored some major project. Some of these projects are the Courtesy Committee, Book Exchange, Amethyst, and Randall Osburn award on Honor Day. Row I-Elizabeth Bridenstine, Florence Thomas, Davis Duty, jamie Cornett, Rosalie Bent, Norma Kennan, Katherine Lussky, Mary Ella Hodges, Mildred Bohannan, Carolyn Dunlavy, Row II- Lois Mitchell, Margaret Hudgens, Anne Whit- field, Martha Brockway, Ann Stiles, Emile Sonneman, Mildred Bailey, Emma Mae Skelton, Kathleen Harte, Helen Campbell, Lajoyce Smith. Row III--Louise Mack, julian Stewart, Alan Adams, Don Lewis, james Blair, Larry Head, Bill Cunningham, Alfred Taylor, Pat Ambrose. 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Row III- amic Cornett on Larry Starr, Alfred Taylor, Norman Powers, Alan Adams, Bill Parker, james Blair, Bobby Pearson, Paul john. amcs Hunt bln:-Pi FIRST YEAR FHA, Row I-Margaret Myers, Joyce Osborn, Betty Wilks, Patty Ballard, Judy Albin, Jo Ann Roles, Joyce Davis, Bea Taylor, Shirley Seamster, Velma Lacey, Donna Laney, Arlene Pitts, Patsy Drake, Delphia Greenwood, Rhonda Rhodes, Wanda Gaddis, Geraldine Beavers, Sue Groharing, Ellen Cates, Shirley Johnson, Mary Jo Davis, Dixie Peevey, Russeline Gibson, Jo Vonda Peterson, Shirley Boles, Bonnie Shoffett. Row III-Betty Sisemore, Colleen Stockburger, Peggy Mosteller, Daphine Jones, Harlean Gage, Velma Rader, Lavinia Lee, Mary Roberts, Billie Sue Edwards, Jo Ann Glisson, Frances Cate. Row IV-Shirley Belote, Laverne Watts, Anna Layne, Camila Morrow, Barbara Marlin, Dortha Burnett, Loyce King, Carolyn Logue, Jo Ann Rise, Doris Ann Hughes, Janelle Phillips, Charleen Riggins, Jo Beth Phillips, Billie Sue McClelland, Marleen Combs. IFIHIA B. Little: Wow, look at all the girls on this page. B. Long: Those are the FHA girls. B. Little: FI-IA? What's that? B. Long: Future Homemakers of America of course, stupid. B. Little: Are those the ones that fix the meals you can smell all over the building? B. Long: Yes, and they also learn sewing and home management. The local chapter has the State Presi dent and also two federation officers. B. Little: Hm, that so? SECUND YEAR FHA, Row I--Sharon Pratt, Sherna Will, Carol Carson, Barbara Pierce, Doris Garriott, Norma Lacey, Suzanne Laner, Merna Robertson, Nancy Chamblee, Norma Neal, Jackie Allen. Row II- Shirley Stanberry, Anne Stiles, Muriel Carter, Louise Cullen, Wanda Terry, Nancy Skelton, Thelma Friddle, Betty Bruce Loretta Davis Velma Warren Faye Drain Virginia Rush Row lll Mary Lee Cate Mildred Bailey Doretta Bloyd Sue Ritchie Evelyn Lewis Carolyn Stevenson Rosalie Bent Anne Whitfield Donna 0 Greer, Virginia Stapleton Delora Wilkinson, Carolyn Dunlavy Row IV Dortha Lower Carolyn Dunlap Shirley Elliott Patsy Anderson Lula Belle George Sondra Morelock ff r Work begins on state degrees Greer reporrs to FHA officers -1 f' f Paging Emily Post Second childhood? A dinner in progress Meeting come to order wwe af T Row I-Lynell Smith, secretary-treasurer, Bass Trumbo, Joe Richardson, president: Martha Mayes, publicity chairman. Row II- Lajoyce Smith, Evelyn Schlecht, janet XValker, Rosalie Bent, Kathleen Harte, Diana Wray, Norma Kennan, Marjorie Samples, Barbara Shorey, Daryl Pratt, Peggy Brooks. Row III-Ellis Poisall, Mary Teter, Patsy Feibleman, Mary Ann Hensen, Carole Stenseng, Patricia Ambrose, Liz Gamble, Pat Kelly, Gayle Jones, Nancy Kochevar, Natalie Hays. Row IV-Maxine Lierly, Ross Busby, Bill Davis, Bob Pearson, Hugh Kincaid, jack Washburn, Max Powers, james Earl Harris. Absent from the picture-Ray Giles, Gilbert THHIIESIPIIANS B. Little: What's Thespians? What good are they? B. Long: A Thespian is an aspiring young dramatistg one who is interested in drama, acting, and stage work. The organization was named after a Greek author called Thespus who originated the use of dialogue on the stage. They gain valuable experience by prompting, acting, serving as stage manager and director. They've produced a minstrel and two plays this year: "Sparkin,' and "My Sister Eileenf' Arnold, and Bill Smith. Pecping Toms-Busby and Powers X cj Z' gil' Mr. Gwaltney receives gift La Conga! IFTVA B. Long: Herels another good group, the Future Teachers. B. Little: Who wants to be a teacher? B. Long: Why, lots of people. One reason is it gives them a chance to help young people to be good citizens. B. Little: But, what do they do? B. Long: Well, they had a successful banquet and they visited elementary schools, taught in high school, and made victory flags for ball games. Row I-Florence Thomas, reporter, Natalie Hays, treasurer, Jerome Johnson, vice-president, Pat Ambrose, president, Barbara Shorey, secretary, Marlene Combs, librarian, Row II-Ramona Rhodes, Mary Ella Hodges, Rhonda Rhodes, Barbara Johnson, George Davis. Row Ill-john Lussky, Shirley Davis, jimmy McRoy, Clyde Carroll, Rosalie Bent. Row IV-Greg Paine, Doris Hughes, jamie Cornett, Katherine Lussky, Helen Campbell. Absent from picture is Elizabeth Bridcnstine. -- ,, n?w. v- - I ' xr' if fl' -viii?-V ffq . , 'YL fffr, :W F- Yi . ,Aw 1 SERVIICIE TEACHERS AIDS, Row I-james Johnston, George Robert Cole. -Ioe Richardson, Max Powers. Row II-Marilyn McR0y, Elizabeth Bridenstine, Shirley Wliitehead, Sue Hatfield, Carole Stenseng. Row Ill-Sug Cate, Evelyn Lewis, Gayle jones, Emile Sonneman, Patricia Ambrose, Patsy jones. Row IV- Billie Sue Rankin, Lynell Smith. Barbara Shorey, Florence Thomas, Barbara johnson, Lois Mitchell. DECK, Row I-Buddy Ritchie, Katherine Lussky, jon Larry Starr. Row II-Jimmy Swartz, Gene jones, Sidney Miller, Claude Carroll, Julian Stewart. CAFETERIA, Row I-Kathleen Harte. Barbara Shorey, Maxine Lierly, Mary Teter, Barbara johnson, Velma Warren. Row II-Shirley Elliot, Frank Weston, Gene Washburn, Fred XY'eston. Alan Guinn, Dortha Lower. CAFETERIA, Row I-Mrs. Harry Winkle, Mrs. R. L. Hays, Mrs. Mae Boshears, Mrs. Lula Frederick. TYPISTS, Row I-Doris Ann Hughes, Louise Mack, Emile Sonneman. Row II-Barbara johnson, Mildred Bailey, Florence Thomas. W GROUHP 'IC Row I Fred Rose, james Blair, Don Lewis f julian Stewart, john Lussky, Donnie Reynolds, ' ' Frederick, Barrett Penick. Row III-Joe McGee, john, Billy -inliinson, Bob Beine. Row II-jimmy A m 5 Pyeatt, Wesley Holt, Kenneth Miller, Jerry Lee, Gary - - Row l--jarold Byrd, Leonard Frederick. Row Stokenberry, Fred Rose, james Blair, Jerry alker, Billy Rirchell. Row III-Pener Pyeatt, Donnie Paul john, Ronnie Pyeatt, Jimmy Mulkey. JECTION, Row I-William Myers, Brian Miller, Kincaid. Row ll-Lynn Wade, Marion johnson, Pearson, Orville Hall, jimmy Mulkey. Row Ill- johnson, jerry Hayes, Fred Rose, Norman Aldridge, Powers. Row lV-joe McGee, Davis Mabry, David Leonard Frederick, Wesley Morris, George Davis. 2 LEW 5 F. .qi i lil I 4 --W 1 45 Qu ' C, glfi' .f""' 1 'I . 4 It .. xf f 'Q .Dj , 1 l Rovl I Barry Pyeatt Danny Bronough Lena Harbmson johnme Clater bnugh enneue Rxchardson Row II ay Chandler Don Chandler Buddy Comne Tommy Stout Theodore Renshaw Row III oe Dnud Pnlkmgton j W Dull Leon Qmxlh Iommy Land 0 0 5s . v '.-.. fl . 1 52 ,31 A ' il ,z CEP B. Little: CEP-say is that the class that does all those sur- veys and stuff? B. Long: Sure isg besides surveys and stuff as you say, they've visited courts and given radio panel discussions. FI-IS is one of two Arkansas schools taking part in the Citizen- ship Education Project. The idea is to use the community as a laboratory. See, in the upper corner, Jerome and Harry are taking a survey. Below is a lay-committee meeting with students and citizens talking things over. That third picture is of Mary Ella and William visiting the Ministerial Alliance. The next group shows students doing reference work. B. Little: Doesn't sound bad. I know Mrs. Ellis, the teacher, but who is that in the picture below? B. Long: That's Mr. Howard Row, Columbia representative, who visited the class. B. Little: Whew-that's a lot of work. Do you suppose I would like it? B. Long: I guess you would if you knew what happens to some of the people who participate. For example, a member of next year's class is to be an accredited reporter at the National Democratic and Republican nominating conven- tions in July. Arrangements for this trip are made by Columbia University and expenses paid by Columbia Broad- casting Company. B. Little: Say, that sounds swell. Maybe I could get into that :lass. I think I'll go see Mrs. Ellis about it now. Row I-Mary Ella Hodges, Davis Duty, jamie Cornett, Jack Wash- burn, Norma Kennan. Row II-Maxine Lierly. Dotty Downs, Pat Kelly, Carole Stcnseng, Tommy Branigan, Martha Brockway, Lois Mitchell, Bonnie Hudspeth. Row III-William Myers, Jerome Johnson, Tom Carstarphen, Joe Coddington, Marcia Veak, Joel Vfhitely, Anne Whitfield. il 4' Y, ? i iiiqlf. X . Jl ,.. -wa '6 I 4-of N 5. V4 Q T. Q 532' T ,SLQQQNQ gy XS: 1 5 -6 2 , Y L I' :fs f I , Q? v 4 ll ."- '5 HIT f 3' .3 W E I 38,4 'ln- u 41 a '.,w".h I a Q H.. 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