Hot Springs High School - Old Gold Book Yearbook (Hot Springs, AR)

 - Class of 1939

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MILDRED VIRGINIA WELCH . Ginny Her human beauty glowed, And it was new. Band 35 Tennis Club 3. IVIARIORIE ESTELLE WESTFALL . She makes tew Ialse steps. Knit Club lg Program Chairman angl Treas. I-Iome Ec. Club 3. ERDICE SINIA WESTON . . Pee Wee I go on my way with a merry heart. Home Ec. Club lg Library Club 2, Li- brarian 2g Garden Club lg Tennis Club 3. HELEN BAIRD WILSON . . . Hecky . . a theme of honor and renown, a spur to valiant and magnanimous deeds. National Honor Society 35 Pres. Iunior Class 2, Student Council 3, Ouill and Scroll 35 Bus. Mgr. Torchlight 35 Vice-Pres. and Treas. Girl Reserve 21 Treas. Senior Class 3. FLORENCE MARIORIE WOLFF Margie If I were a pagan, I'd raise altars to him. Entered from Highland Park High School, Dallas Texas, 25 Knit Club 2, Girl Reserve Reporter 25 Torchlight Staff 37 Secy. and Pres, Home Room 35 Pres. Type Club 3, Annual Staff 37 Quill and Scroll 3. RUTH YARBROUGH . . . Cheering in a high degree. Basketball Capt. and Mgr. l, 2, 35 Most Versatile Girl 2, Pres. Tennis Club 25 Treas. Girl Reserve 3, Ping Pong Champ. 27 Tennis Champ. 2, Cheerleader l, 2, 3, Co-Capt. 3, Intramural Manager 2. GROVER BERNARD WALTERS . Grub Clouded by no unfriendlinessf' Band l, 2, 3, Field and Stream Club 1, Research Club 2. 3. WCODROW WALTERS .... A man of his own mind. MAUID ELIZABETH WARBRITTON Lizz Good nature, like a bee, finds its honey in every herb. I-Iome Ec. Club 2, 3: Secy. Home EC. Club 3. CLEO ZIEGLER ..... Widder I-Ie that toucheth you toucheth the apple of his eye. Vice-Pres. Type Club 25 Knit Club lg Vice-Pres. and Pres. Home Room 3. DOROTHY ZIMMERMAN . . Dosky With soul aflame for truth and justice. Girl Reserve 2, 35 Travel Club 2, Tennis Club 3, Home Ec. Club 35 Troubadours 3: Student Council 2. IOHN THOMPSON ...... Time brings everything to those who wait.

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BILLY SCHRADER ........ He that hunts two hares will catch neither. Chess Club 25 Dramatic Club 35 Band 2, 35 Golf Team 2, 3. BONNIE IEAN SHULTS . . . Ieannie But we love with a love that is more than a love. Band 2, 35 Troubadours 25 Girl Reserve 2, 35 Travel Club 3. LAURA ADELL SIMONDS . . Loichie If you would be loved, love and be lovable. Program Chairman I5 Knit Club I5 Girl Reserve 25 Research Club 35 Modern Mus- ings 3. IRIS SMITH ....... Smiles In the stream of her speech there is no dam. Library Club l5 News Club 3. KEITH SMITH ........ All the while I was living in h blissful ignorance. PAUL SPENCER ........ Gifted with the power of expressing his knowledge. National Honor Society 35 Student Coun- cil l5 Vice-Pres. Shorthand Club 35 Vice- Pres, Home,Room 35 Quill and Scroll 3. HELEN STEWART ......... Not swerving from the path of duty. Student 'Council I5 Type Club l5 News Club I5 Library Club 25 Spanish Club 3. LOTTIE MAE SWANEY .... , Like the bright side of a dark picture. Vice-Pres. Travel Club I5 Secy. Travel Club 25 Tennis Club 35 Girl Reserve 3. IOSEPH HOWARD SWEATT . . Prof Would that I could persuade some who are faltering between two opinions! Pres. Research Club 25 Pres. Program Committee 35 Garden Club 35 Pres. Home Room 35 Pres. Radio Guild 35 Intramural Mgr. 3. IOSEPHINE TANNER ..... Io I went on my way with a merry heart. Girl Reserve I5 Home EC. Club 25 News Club 3. HERBERT TAYLOR ...... Careless of all save the pursuit of his ideal. Entered from Honolulu 25 Research Club 35 Pres. Home Room 3. IONA TEDDER .... . . . LLke a sunbeam on a winter's day. IUNE THACKER ......... 'Tis the mind that makes the body rich. National Honor Society 35 Madrigal 35 Secy. Home Room Program Committee 35 Troubadour Pres. 35 Annual Staff 3. BETTY IEANNE THOMASON . Torchy She holds youth's flaming torch on high. Travel Club l5 Library Club 35 Student Council 3. ETHEL THOMPKINS .... Tommy With a sense of fitness of things. Glee Club lg Sports Club 25 Secy. and Pres. Home Room I5 Secy. and Pfggl Li- brary Club 3. PAUL EUGENE THOMPSON Front Row He's the great heart-maker. Pres. Home Room 25 Garden Club 25 Research Club 25 Chess Club 35 Hi-Y 3,



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r f , -jsmcvz Cyan 4.1, Lifoz Detour ahead! Oh, ycu must be way ahead of the seniors if you've come to anything like that, because they've encountered no such sign on the highway to graduation. So, if you please, throw in the clutch and back up until you reach the starting point. There you see the seniors as sophomores-just learning to drive. How they keep from having more wrecks is a wonder. but they manage, under the expert steering of Mary Elizabeth Bryant to roll along with no casualties. Luther Riles, Herbert Stokes, and lack Reynolds, as vice-president, secretary, and treasurer, respectively, look like back seat drivers, but are really more useful, and Mrs. I. C. Connell and L. E. Biles are very efficient traffic directors. I As you drive on along the highway, you see the same group, but now, as juniors, they've gained more assurance and are making good time. Helen Wilson. who is now at the wheel, is taking those curves with extreme dexterity: hence there's really no need to he afraid that the car will tip. Stanley Fox, vice-president, Beverly Blaschke, secretary, and Ruth Yarbrough, treasurer, are holding down the back seat, while Mr. Biles again is directing from the side and offering sug- gestions. What? The car is stopping and everyone is getting out? Oh, that's all right-they're iust stopping for the iunior class play, Three Days of Gracie, and the iunior-senior dance. Now they have started again, and there's not even a cloud in sight as they drive into the gas station to get her filled up with new officers, for they have reached the last lap now-they're seniors! With not so much as a hitch, Bob McCrary takes over the now smoothly- running and still up-to-date car, and Miss Fannie Russ fdainty as she isl and Principal V. E. Sammons become chief mechanics, looking after the inner work- ings of the machine. Davis Brooks, vice-president, Natta Lee Black, secretary, and Helen Wilson, treasurer, take care of the bolts, nuts, and whatnot, and give a toot every once in a while as the car fairly flies along the road. Now, as the end is in sight, the seniors suddenly stop and pile out! What? And so near the achievement of their goal! But this is merely part of the trip, the purpose of this stop being nothing less than to enioy the annual senior dance, the senior class play, senior day, and the silver tea. This last event has a somewhat sober- ing effect on the young travelers, for they now realize that their days of touring are almost over. Piling back into the car, they ride on, almost reluctantly, but soon stop again, this time for the final halt. Now they receive at the graduation exercises, which have come all too soon lit's these fast, new carsl, diplomas as drivers' licenses, must haves for future individual use. And finally after a last celebration-a banquet which witnesses both cheers and tears-they drive off on a long, unchartered trip amid banners and music.

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