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THE LION OF 1948 — VOLUME I Published Each Year By THE SENIOR CLASS HAMBURG HIGH SCHOOL Hamburg, Arkansas DEDICATION With steadily abiding and sincere appreciation we re- spectfully dedicate this 1948 Lion to Mr. Hal J. Kennamer, wha has been a source of inspiration and guidance during the years of his service with us. This man, whom we have come to regard as our friend and adviser, will ever be remembered with love and kind- ness for the lasting qualities of refinement, courtesy and helpfulness which he has contributed to our lives. JAMES OLIVER HOBBS BILLY RALPH In memory of James Hobbs and Billy Ralph, our former classmates and friends, who passed away this summer, we the Senior Class of 1948, dedicate this page in fond remembrance. FACULTY Superintendent Hal J. Kennamer « â– Principal James R. Clark Government Journalism Mr. John Jeter Agriculture Miss Olive Smith English Miss Dolly Piercy Miss Mary White Home Economics Secretary FACULTY Mrs. Glen Atkinson Math, History Geography Mrs. C. C. Loung Music Mr. Stanley Mitchel Band Director SUPERINTENDENT’S MESSAGE Dear Staff: I am grateful for a small space in the 1947-4P edition of the Lion to express my sincere thanks to all who have labored so diligently to make this publication possible. It is my hope that it will present a true picture of the activities, spirit, and philosophy of Hamburg School, and that it will serve as a key to unlock many pleasant memories of the past. Sincerely yours, Hal J. Ke'rfnamer, Supt. Lucille Knight Editor Harry Ferguson Asst. Editor Florence Sweeney Business Manager Mervin Clanton Asst. Business Manager Leola Streeter Art Editor Johnny Reddin Asst. Art Editor Hazel Honeycutt Feature Editor Evelyn Bunn Asst. Feature Editor Dorothy Kelley Sports Editor Jerry Cook Ass . Sports Billy Rodgers Editor Photographer Ralph Higginbotham Asst. Photographer Sem xA s SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Billy Brown, President, Edith Powell, Vice President, Mollie Brantley, Secretary, and Billy Rodgers, Reporter. SENIOR CLASS SENIOR CLASS SENIOR CLASS SENIOR CLASS SENIOR CLASS Sweeney 9 + + 9 4 ? +t --- â– - ............ 9 7- 548 In 1936 a new first grade was enrolled in Hamburg public schools. Now. twelve years later 21 of the originals and 15 others make up the illustrious Seniors of 1947-48. In the ninth grade Mrs. Bankston was sponsor. In the tenth, Mrs. Richard Gulledge sponsored them, and they finished the year’s activities with a hay-ride wiener roast combined. They made the trip to the Boy Scout Cabin in a hay wagon pulled by Joe Well’s tractor. In their Junior year, Mrs. Bankston again sponsored them. They gave a play, Tomas Shelton’s Ghost , and at the end of a year they gave a very successful Jr.-Sr. Banquet. The last year, always the best, began with Mr. Clark as sponsor, and when he left they were left also, without a sponsor. They gave Mr. Clark a farewell party in the gym, and presented him with a Sheaffer pen and pencil set. They were happy when Mr. Lawson became their sponsor at mid- term, and look forward to a successful Senior play, project and trips. Their donation to the school was a new trophy case. CLASS WILL I, Viola Blocker will my neat appearance and sweet disposition to Charlene Holland. I, Jack Gee will my love for U.S. Government to Clifton Tucker. I, Mary Beth Courson will all my fanmail to Willene Bozeman, (quite a lot, too) I, Billy Bonds will my good looks to Edward Howie. I. Mollie Brantly will my love to Albert Chapman. I, Doyle Coody will my quite ways to Royce Langford. I, Ralph Higginbotham will my way with women to Glen Noble. I, Evelyn Boyd will my phone calls (from Monticello and various) to Evelyn Ray. I, Merle Kinniard will my ability to give successful parties to Effice Smith. I, Lucille Knight will my ability to gain friends to Betty Burgress. I, Dot Kelley will my ability to furnish transportation to the senior parties to Sue Riley. I. Robert McClerkin will my place as teacher's pet (worry) to Harrison Ralph. I. Mervin Clanton will my love for science to Joe Mack Sullivan. I, Ellis Holland will my Micky Rooney physique to Willie Claud Kelley. I, Betty Ann Foote will my love for Shakespeare to Helen Carter. I, Billy Brown will my place as Big Boy in the senior class to Bobby Jones. We, Sybil Deal, Edith Powell, Evelyn Bunn, Aline will our place as the Big Four to Lois Venters, Marie Moore, Peggy Newson, and Sue Riley. I, Leola Streeter will my artistic ability to Norma Grace Bennet. I, Florence Sweeney will my love for Ford cars to Nannie Mae Blocker. I, Lawrence Carter will my love for play parties to Doyle Giles. I, William Coleman will my class behavior to Ralph Carpenter. I, Billy Rodgers will my place as H.H.S.'s star athlete to Billy Bierbaum. I, Bobby Riley will my wit 'n wisdom to David Sawyer. I, Johnny Reddin will my place as artist of the Annual Staff to E. B. Palmer. I, Willian Coleman will my pleasant personality to Andrew Burgress. I, Sybil Deal will my love for Lynn to Katherine Hobbs. I, Ruth Huffstetler will my lab apron to Sadaline Burgress. I, Charlie Mae Lair will my place in the Bibrary to Johnie Judkins. I, Carrie Mae Still will my ability to work and go to school to Billy Jo Wheat and Donald Pennington. I, Hazel Honeycutt will the Privilege of making the wills and prophecies for the Annual to Pauline Sullivan. I, Florence Sweeney will my Tillie the Toiler form to Betty Jo Black. I, Marion McDuffie will my pretty hair-dos to Carolyn Blanks. I, Billy Rodgers will my place as history wizard to Joyce Denton. I, Betty Ann Foote will my dignified ways to Jayne Burgress. I, Evelyn Bunn will my place as football maid to Joan Kennamer. I, Lucille Knight will my ability to make good fudge to Alice Portis. I, Merle Kinniard will my curly hair to Bessie Bell Serrett. I, Harry Ferguson will my Gable technique to Junior Kelley. I, Hazel Honeycutt will my place as biggest Baby of the senior class to Billie Jean Kinniard. I, Jerry Cook will my Cigarett, Whiskey, and wild wild Women to Bobbie Howie. I, Beactrice Miller will my position as collector of absentee lists to Mancy McCarver. I, Evelyn Boyd will my ability to achieve new color combinations to Joan Gullidge. I, Lawrence Carter will my precised speech to James Morman. I, Jessie Tollus will my Autry voice to Donald Pennington. I, Marion McDuffie will my ability to collect Army Jewelry to Joyce Wells. CLASS PROPHECY The Seniors of 1948 have not been idle, as you will see when you look in on them 10 years hence, in 1958. Please don't be surprised, they were quite unpredict- able. Murvin Clanton has a big laboratory near New Yord; he is currently working on an invention that will run cars without gasoline. Billy Rodgers now has a seat in the House of Representatives and is planning to be president, when he is old enough. Evelyn Bunn is still trying to decide whether she wants to stay in Hamburg or North Carolina. Dorothy Kelley is still handling the Clark family; that's Mrs. Jimmy Clark now. Mollie Brantly is making life happy for the Chapmans, Albert that is. Merle Kinniard owns the Palace Cafe. Jerry Cook runnning a Juke Joint in Mist, Arkansas. Ralph Higginbotham Pastor of the Promise Land Church, with Amelia as pianist. Ellis Holland singing in Curly Fox’s place on the Grand Ole Opra. Robert McClerkin jerking sodas at the Hamburg Drug. Flornce Sweeney fashion designer, living in Los Angeles. Billy Brown county judge, with a pretty secretary named Lois. Lawrence Carter runs an apartment house in Cooter. Doyle Coody Vice-President of Dreft Inc. Mary Beth Courson cover girl for the Life Magazine, and model for the Sake Fifth Avenue. Sybil Deal seriph editor of the Amos 'n Andy show. Jack Gee teaching agri. in Lake Village. Edith Powell running the Tunnel of Love at Coney Island. Bobby Riley seems to be at the State Sanitarium of Nebraska, but we don't know whether he is a doctor or a patient. Lucille Knight happy as the wife of the supt. of the Shoe Dept, at Monroe. Beactrice Miller teaching a dancing school at Mist, Arkansas. Evelyn Boyd cover girl for the Arkansas Farmer. Betty Ann Foote a member of the Riels Club or couldn't we say family easier. Marian McDuffie has become as Martin and living next door to Mollie at Arkansas Post, Arkansas. William Coleman took Dagwood's place in the movies. Johnnie Reddin runs the fire dept, at Snyder. Arkansas. Billy Bonds owner of the Elite and Pool Hall. Harry Ferguson Supt. of a New York School. Hazel Honeycutt School teacher in New York (Still holding her school day man.) Leola Streeter raising little Bucks at Monticello. Viola Blocker secretary for the rice company in Hamburg. Charlie Mae Lair Libran at H.H.S. Carrie Mae Stell married a preacher living in Savannah, Georgia. Aline Vaden writing nursery rhymes for Child Life . Jessie Tullos owns a blacksmith shop in Pine Hill. JUNIORCLASS OFFICERS Sue Riley, President, Willie C. Kelley, Vice President, Aliece Portis, Secretary, Joyce Wells, Treasurer, and Nancy McCarver, Reporter. JUNIOR Bankston Bennett Bierbaum Moore Jones Blocker Sullivan Sullivan Kelley Bozeman Giles Kennamer CLASSA Noble Serrett Carpente Blanks Sawyer Carter Burgess Venters Howie Burgess Pennington Burgess JUNIOR CLASS Tucker Kinnaird Chapman Smith Portis Wells Newson Burgess Hobbs Judkins Lochala Holland Sop unruvieA SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Randall Watson, President, Ann Pistole, Vice President, Nellie Sue Huffstetler, Secretary, and Imogene Powell, Reporter. Akers, Kilcrease, Pinkston, Riley. Ford, Venters, Sivils, Pistole, Barham, Blaine, Carter, McDougald, Sivils, Knight, Sipes, Grim. Kelley. James, Bonds, Winstead, Brown, Higg. Kinslow, Stell. Knight, Harris, Boyd, Powell, Brown, Sullivan. SOPHOMORE CLASS Coleman, Abney, Chapman, Craig, Deggs, Hargraves, McDouglald, Tiner, Williamson, White, Haney, Pryor, Barnes, Swan. FRESHMAN CLASS Miss Dolly Piercy. Sponsor, Joan Noble, President, Patricia Farm- er, Vice President, Chrystola Sawyer, Secretary, and Gwen Pounds, Reporter. Carpenter Smith Hobbs Kelley Austin Kitchens Portis Coody Hobbs Riley Lovett Deggs Burgess Bennett Reigner White Fisher Wallace Henderson Kilcrease FRESHMAN CLASS Mrs.' W. T. Higginbotham, Sponsor, Thad Douglas, President, Clarence Bussell, Vice President, Pauline McClain, Secretary, and Jean Barnett, Reporter. Kustrin Taylor Coulter McCarver Barnett Boykin Duckworth Wilson Ruff Kelley Bunn Taylor Childs Judkins Coulter Allison Williams Waldon Williamson JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL  7 - ItV J TP D SEVENTH GRADE Qxnrndimif Mrs. John Barton Mrs. Brune Meyers Mrs. Maycel Fryer Mrs. Corinne Yeatman Mrs. Bobby Pilgrim Mrs. Frank Johnson Miss Mary Riley ELEMENTARY FACULTY Mrs. M. O. Barnett, Principal Mrs. Homer Jacks Mrs. Bernice Grubbs Mrs. Clara Pryor Mrs. Scott Foote Mrs. Cecil Atkins Mrs. A. J. Barham ELEMENTARY SIXTH GRADE FOURTH GRADE FIFTH GRADE FOURTH GRADE THIRD GRADE no0! â– %V r . •, ift l . • Hdtnburo (red 3 W7 - « THIRD GRADE 4 Q n - r fv ..v SECOND GRADE FIRST GRADE £ a M a a r f W r a A A a af4 M,0 m Him any a Grade ' d 1941 m a - i r o ' 1 « 0 a Ja o Ik T , a   1 a • a â–º • . ) am. n ?f a -su n- f O a a a •• .4 a k • J| 1 • u â–º. 4 • 1 Ur 1 SECOND GRADE r A i L t ft nd tibura AA (?« , ? y w ?« • i °2 r  Sf.': £ifi ft • J • p v ft ft !r ; â–º. '••.ft V, â– i r r : - an n FIRST GRADE KINDERGARTEN felAfcvifjBl A A i '1 Hamhurq f L- A-. ft , N A r fig S' ja. (iradt rni-m Si A ft a ft n â–º V r - • r A â– (■£ A£ ($) ft ft ft (• La 4JV ft ft) r i i FIRST GRADE 'â– '  CtetiAktUA SENIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Mrs. Mercil Bankston, Sponsor JUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Miss Olive Smith, Sponsor SENIOR DRAMATICS Mrs. Hogan Etheridge, Sponsor JUNIOR DRAMATICS Mrs. Lucille White. Sponsor SENIOR GLEE CLUB Mr. Stanley Mitchel, Sponsor JUNIOR GLEE CLUB Mr. Stanley Mitchel, Sponsor RED CROSS Miss Vaska Brown, Sponsor PHOTO CLUB James R. Clark, Sponsor H CLUB Miss Vaska Brown, Sponsor Mr. Robert Cope, Sponsor PEP CLUB Mrs. W. T. Higginbotham, Sponsor FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Miss Dolly Piercy, Sponsor FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Mr. John Jeter. Sponsor SENIOR 4-H CLUB Lilii?: ‘ ‘htiii f . •I' II I I I CHEER LEADERS BAND Mr. Stanley Mitchel, Director THE HAMBURGER VC Lionsi ‘A Hamburger In Every Home’ tteef p0 HAMBURG, ARKANSAS, OCTOBER 28, 1947 No. 2 !n lZZSml Here v ' rUt ’ V°v. THE HAMBURGER The hopafi Z t0 hreuk 00,«oWi â– nbcr “• !  U.. 'Un,n 'or the 0' ons Published Every Two Weeks by The Journalism Club Co-Editors_________________Edith Powell Jerry Cook Business Manager ------------Sibyl Deal Sports Editors ------------Evelyn Bunn Lawrence ..Carter Advertising Editors _______Evelyn Boyd Aline Vaden Exchange Editor ________Bobby McClerkin Reporters ________ The Journalism Class Sponsors ___________Mr. James R. Clark Mrs. W T. Higginbotham M mh r Ti - A «.u. -  • n Cola Machines rSeii Tw„ Coca col. van  -«- now m was OO'OOOOv’ 0 ,e A -- Tldl11 «.Igd ht, ; Bul pdo OP siz oi r°photnorp n cv it Llijss «000®®°®°' eorty.8ixa„ rL, 1°S Honor 0 1, JOAN OULU ««tf.ni J00, -  ✓, . TTV , 7 O i0f oii.rts and slacm acho°| baa 4© Kin , £ • ::: • w on i;S(  r “«rr se,€cl .rjss-  • ' fe. T2W3 4 M November 7 n om, , Qew .. Eudora for the r U wa fly tit]e f Same. Th. K h c «ss, 0 • ,ar n0ur.1Ie 1 TuV Novembe ll go to k ft vE? Se aWii.onor tude«f ____ „ 'VUh j, Soil.  memb tlOueH ' ‘ed th 0 Eist. j ers Most Beautiful and Handsome, Dorothy Kelley and Billy Bonds Most Popular Evelyn Boyd and Billy Brown Wittiest Florence Sweeney and Bobby Riley Cutest Lucille Knight and Jerry Cook Most Versatile Marion McDuffie and Mervin Clanton Most Athletic Mary Courson and Billy Rodgers Best All-Around Edith Powell and Harry Ferguson Biggest Baby Hazel Honeycutt and Bob McClerkin Edith Powell Senior Dorothy Moorer Junior Nellie Huffstetler Sophomore Billy French Freshman DAILY CALENDAR Sept. I—School Began Sept. 18—Senior rings arrived Sept. 25—Imogene elected Miss Ashley County. Sept. 29—Two new busses 'arrived Oct. 15—Journalism class went to Monticello Oct. 20—Pictures came—Seniors changed name of annual to The Lion Oct. 21—Seniors measured for caps and gowns —Jerry and Edith elected Halloween carnival king and queen. Oct. 23—Lucille gave Seniors a Party Oct. 31—Halloween Carnival Nov. 6—State Teacher's meeting Nov. 10—Senior elected motto, flower, and color. Mary Courson is football queen Nov. 17—Seniors gave a dance at the Legion Hut Nov. 20—Queen crowned in auditorium Nov. 25—Farewell party for Mr. Clark given by Seniors Dec. 8—College Crown players gave Mac- Beth for high school Dec. 19—Christmas parties. School Out. Jan. 12—Mr. Lawson took over as principal Jan. 21—Government class went to Pine Bluff Feb. 16—Junior Class ordered rings, Seniors ordered invites, caps and gowns (Blue) William came to school Feb. 20—County Basketball tournament March 5—Boys basketball tournament March 6—District F. H. A. met at Hamburg May 23—Baccalaureate Sermon May 27—Graduation Exercise CAMPUS CAPERS E. B. and his growning pains The chip on Sporty’s shoulder Billy Rodger's reporting on Babe Ruth The National Honor Society and their trouble, Junior and Joan The Chapman Twins and their identical shirts Bob McClerkin being brilliant in a dumb manner Miss Riley being everybody's pal Girls getting married Hoss and his sense of humor Bobby losing books The Junior play being postponed The eternal triangle''—Miss Brown, Mr. Spivey and Mr. Cope William coming to school with Mariam Lucille and Florence worring over the annual and Hamburger Mrs. Etheridge and the Library Marie giggling Edith looking pretty Mervin studing science Carolyn Blanks and charming ways Mr. Spivey and his seventh grade Seniors Miss Smith: I hear someone talking The Seniors disagreeing in class meeting Farrell and his girl friend Mrs. Hick and her typing students Evelyn being forced to remove letters from her jacket Mollie and Marian imitating Hazel and Harry The Burgress Twins (Can you tell them apart?) Junior and Mollie Mr. Lawson's slow, kind speeches Margie Craig Period .......................... Ruth Catherine and her red hair La Faye and her boy friend Janey W. Cackles Evelyn's salesmanship ability (Boyd that is) Edd Murphy and his love for red hair Sue and her many dates Leola's collection of rings Johnnie Reddin and his Love Afair Lover Boy Cope —nuff said Monk and his way.with the ladies Eugene's book borrowing Students’ parade to the Elite Sue's fat face Band and their new uniforms Juanita Wood's Mexican jacket and her boy friend Norma Dell winning a Queen's contest Joan Nobles' good grades Jane Taylor's ability to get an extra pocket to put her hand in Pauline Sullavin and her convertible cars Buddie and his cute hat Evelyn Ray's fainting Mary Edith, Mary Beth, and Miss Green getting Married Mr. Kennamer’s great help to the Seniors CWdeiici t L Cope, Coach Wallace Barnes Boyd Carpenter Watson 1947 SCH E Hamburg ................ 0 Hamburg ................ 0 Hamburg ................ 7 Hamburg ................ | Hamburg .............. 12 Hamburg ............... 0 Hamburg .............. 12 Hamburg .............. 7 Hamburg ............... 6 Hamburg ................ 0 McClerkin Palmer Hobbs SENIOR GIRLS The Senior girls continued their fine record which has been kept for a number of years. The girls played ten games so far this year winning nine and losing only one which was lost in a tournament. The girls defeated Wilmot in the County-Parish Tournament and received the County-Parish Trophy. Kelley. Riley, Moorer, L. Venters, and B. Venters were placed on the All Tourney Team. They were defeated by Drew Central in the Invitational Tournament at Mc- Gehee a week later. Captain Dorothy Kelley, Co-Captain Lois Venters and Coach Miss Vaska Brown. SENIOR BOYS Starting the basketball season with only four letter men back, The Hamburg Lions are winning half of the games which are being played this year. Ten games have been played so far this season this year, but only three were won. The starting players for this year are: Rodgers, Browm, Knight, Riley and Higgin- botham. Substitutes were: Giles, Barmes. Jones, Davis, Sivils and Pinkston. Captain Junior Kelley, Coach Bob Cope. JUNIOR BOYS The Junior Boys have not been very good at winning this year but they have tried hard to win. The starting players for this year are: Wallace, Winstead. R. H. Bussell, Kustruin, and Carter. Substitutes were: Rodgers, Hobbs, Locke. C. Bussell, Regnier and the Captain is Hobbs, Coach Cope. JUNIOR GIRLS The Junior Girls Basketball Team has not played but one game this year, leaving this with nothing to say but Star City beat them. The starting six for the Junior girls are: Captain Jean Barnett, Gwen Pounds, Macine Waldon, Jane Taylor, Mary Ann Kelley and Robbie Faye Bennett. Substitutes are: Shirley Thompson, Sherri Morris, Bobbie Judkins, Tonny McCaver, Bonnie Weyman and Amm Kilcrease. Coach Miss Vasda Brown. % COLD DRINKS CANDY SANDWICHES MILK SHAKES ICE CREAM CIGARETTES BEST MMBUROERS IN TONE STUD01T5 PPlMDISe MqqQ fy uv Pszie K Ar 7V z ui YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME P'r o oriosi or' LET US TELL VOU WHAT'S WRONG- The Great American Value oCor Sales Service Accessories Searcy Wilcoxin, Owner Hamburg, Arkansas BRUINCAMPBELL Radios Electrical Appliances Farm Implements Phone 206 AGENT SINCLAIR REE CO ASHLEY COUNTY ABSTRACTCo. Insurance Abstract FARMERS BANK AGENCY Insurance6- Bonds Of All Kinds Eat a Good Meal At Sood •ood GOLDEN'S sMr CAFE Sebe Golden, Owner Hamburg, Arkansas Ho. Dr. t HAMBURG DRUG Co. PRIPARfD (IACIIV AS VOUR OOCIOR INSfRUCHO J garv L l j FO'Pv jREAT€P VALUES ? ALWAYS - REAL VALUES Home Trading Insures Home Prosperity - A Large Selection | At All Times y Agency for Robt. Johnson Rand Shoes Jasmine Shoes Tuf-Nut Clothes Chas. F. Carpenter STUART TYPEWRITER Co. Royal Typewriter - Victor Adding Machines Sales - Service - Supplies 212 East Elm Street El Dorado, Arkansas i WAT50N HARDWARE Co. Hamburg, Arkansas M i=?ih 0 Xj[ dim l 'SCPUTV C5 SPOP M6N0L A 9ea£ Headquarters for Tractor Fuel Diesel Fuel, Mobilgas, Mobilgas Special and That Dependable High Quality Mobil Oil Mack L. Hill Phone 71 Hamburg, Ark. funtROL Rome PRODUCE jt a.snS-ustc EEEO SEED STORE Staf-O-Life Feeds U. S. Approved Baby Chicks. Minneapolis - Moline Farm Implements Hardware Building Material WALKER HOW. CO. Jack Williams, Mgr. Hamburg, Ark. Pho. 82 Compliments of Shop for, “Beautiful Things at JONES FLOWER and GIFT SHOP FOOTE’S RADIO Sales Service Flowers for All Occasions delivered at Your Wishes. Compliments of For Better Service Visit SAWYER’S DRUG STORE HARRISON’S ESSO STATION Complete Lubrication Service Main Polk Sts. Hamburg, Ark. TINER’S CAFE AMERICAN APPLIANCE TIRE STORE Compliments of NORMAN’S STORE Compliments ot HAMBURG SHOE SHOP Prop. H. J. 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