Star City High School - Rocket Yearbook (Star City, AR)

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ROCKET High School Building Published by The Senior Class of Star City High School Star City, Arkansas FOREWORD W c sincerely hope I this second edition ol the Star ■ High School year book v:ll he a , .aspiration for bigger and belter year books in the .Years to come. May it ever be a re- minder ol character building and of the ideals lor which our school stands, bringing pleasant memories of high school days to you each time you open its pages. f -V II. II. IIOLTZCLAW Superintendent WALTER N. HARRIS ■ Resigned Principal of Grammar School JEAN NORTON Fifth Grade LU EMMA REED First Grade MRS S. J. EASTHAM Third Grade OPAL FISHER First Grade F. E. GRUMBLES Fourth Grade J R. TUCKER Agriculture MRS CARLOS LYLE Science FRANCES WEBB Home Economics WILLIAM H. HOBGOOD Principal Grammar School NORA SUMMERFORD Mathematics JOEL P. HOUSE Principal of High School. Social Science, Coach MRS. H. H. HOLTZCLAW Social Science MRS. EDNA McDUFFIE Music RUBY FISH Mathematics RUBY CLARK Federal Defense Supervisor MRS. MAUDE FORBES Study Hall Supervisor MRS ISAAC CHAMBERS Science MRS WOODROW VICK English ELLA MAE BURNS English RUBY OARON FAIR Sixth Grad? EDITH RUPE Second Grade VIVIAN PETERS Second Grade ■ CLASSES CLASS KATHRYN TRUSSELL. Pres. NEOIA GUTHRIE. Vice Pres. VIVIAN TUCKER STEPHENS. Sec. MARY LEE CALLOWAY. Treas. ROBERT PARKER JENNIE B. RODGERS JAMES SHEPARD MODELL CONNER PETTY HARRY HUNTER LOUISE McCLAIN CECIL ATKINSON LAVILLE BURNS BURL DEAN BROCKMAN BENNIE JEAN BOYCE ALLEN WAYMAN GAYNELL THOMAS BILLIE McMURTREY MAUREEN MARTIN JANELL FOWLER OF 1941 GEORGIA MAE ROBERTSON U. II MITCHELL JK. EDITH DKWEKSK HARK Y COG HILL HAZEL ATKINS JIM TALIAFERRO DORCAS McGRAW BILL TOM RALEY RUTH HARRIS C. B. EVERMON MARGIE FRIZZELL MONROE GOBER EDNA MAE WILSON SIGRAD BAUGH LOOUIDA SAINT GENE GLOVER RUTH ELLEN HAYCOOD MAURINE NEWTON COLLINS EVA BELL BALDWIN JEWEL FAY ASHCRAFT CLASS MARIE SEABOURN, Pros. JOE LAMB. Vico Pros. ETTA GRACE WILSON. Soc. Troas. JAMES MITCHELL LAVERL RUPE JOHN ASHCRAFT RUTH LEE COLLINS J. A. NOBLES ELEANOR CALHOUN BOBBIE TINER MARTHA BETTY VICK WILBUR STEPHENS MARJORIE WIMBERLY GERALD FISH LOUISE DODDS WESLEY WOMACK ALMA WYNN J. W RAINES MILDRED PRICE MARGIE CHAMBLISS DEE GOBER . HELEN HILL MARGUREE CHANCE CLARA COOPER OF 1942 MILDRED JOHNSON EDWIN MORRIS AUDREY McCjREAGOR SCO THE TEER COYE FISH FRANCIS COLLINS DORRIS WILLIAMS ELSIE BLYTHE MARGARET BROCKMAN ALLEEN McDOUGALD LAMAR DRAKE AILLEEN RODGERS ROSS RUSSELL GLADYS LOGUE AUBRA LEE WOMACK MERLE WEST ADRIAN ROBINSON WANDA JANE McCLAIN CRAYON WORKMAN GATH A MAJORS LEO MORGAN MODELLE MORAN DODDS HAYWOOD GREEN ELIZABETH THOMAS •JAMES McMURTREY •JOHNNIE BELLE FLAKE •JANIE JO HENLEY •No Piclu.es CLASS GENI. TUCKER. Fies. LAUKa H QUINN. Vice Pres. MARGARITI . ASTHAM. Sec. Trcas. JEAN ingk . i Reporter DONALD A'lKINSON ARIE JANE VICK ROBERT RODGERS ELIZABETH MOSLEY ODIS GENE CARTER DOROTHY DEAN BRADLEY RUSSELL HARRIS SIBYL SAWYER R A GOYEN. Jr. WANDA DEWEESE CAROL GLOVER LAVERNE CALHOUN HELEN HARRIS KYLE KISH IRENE WYNN TRUDIE MAE INGRAM LUCAS THORNBERRY MARY LAR1MORE HELTON ZENOBIE FRIZZELL J B ATKINS MARGAREE SAINT BILLY HUNDLEY OF 1943 JAMES BARBRE DOROTHY GRUMBLES THOMAS MITCHELL LA VERNE EDMONDS DENNIS SCIFRES AILEEN McGHEE H. M McGHEE MARY HENDERSON EVERETT DAVIS ANNA DELLE HORNE LEE OWEN IMOGENE OWEN OWEN MAJORS LAVERNE TERRY BETTY GRUMBLES E D HENLEY BENNIE GENE BALDWIN EUNA MAE CARRINGTON ERNESTINE McGRIFF MARTHA FARMER JUANITA MARTIN MARINE ROBERTS GROVER BROCKMAN. Jr. ROSEMARY WAYMAN EUGENE MILLER TOMMIE McFALLS -J. - CLASS ANN JO McDOUGALD, Pres. CAROI. DEAN THOMAS. Vice Pres. AILEEN McBRYDE, Sec. HILLY NICHOLS. Treus. FRANCES MA'ITHEWS MARION NOBLES LOU ELLA STEPHENS STANLEY STEPHENS KATHLEEN SEABOURN ORBA GENE PELLEY NORA GENE GAVINS BLAIN OB RI ENT KATHRYN HUNTER DWIGHT ROBINSON JUANITA ROBERTS ALKENE MAJORS ARLEN SCOTT RUTH McFALLS OF 1944 AILKEN FEAG1N H H ROBERTSON LAVON NEWTON FRANCIS McRAE DOROTHY ASHCRAFT 1LEENE McENTIRE GENE WILSON HETTY STEPHENS MAURINE SCIFRES ESTERLINE SHUMAKE PAULINE MeFAI.LS WILLIAM WHITEHEAD ZANE BURR ONEITA NEWTON FRANCES BUNN MARGARET ELLEN MULLIKIN JAMES RAY VICK BETTY RUTH McGEHEE CLASS OF 1945 Wiijne Ray Rupe Velma Lee Appling Mary Boyce Modeile Womack CLASS OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Reporter Nora Summerford, sponsor, Fannie Pearl Vick. Geneva Tucker. Mary Boyce. Ola Mae Hale. Lucille Pounders. Maty Frances McGehee, Louise Hoove:, Louis Fish, Douglas Russell. Billy Haddock. Wayne Ray Rupe, Boot-s McGraw Charles Gavins. Albert Wayman, Hallie Mae Caldwell. Willie Gene Guthrie, Vernice Pharr. Mary McGregor. Lucille Harrison. Molier Burns. John Thomas Linzy. Aaron Burns. David Ingram. Ralph Moore. Herbert Edmonds. Cloveta Tucker. I ma Gene Moore. Montez Farmer. Elmer Nutt. Bernice Loughrey. Mable Matthews. J. B. Ashcraft. Modeile Womack. Velma Lee Appling. Ida Pearl Robertson. Margaret Ann Dodds. Betty Lou Atkins. J. T. Ratterree J. B. Pickens. Virginia Oakley. Elizabeth White. Edith Wilson. Nathn Lee Felley, Bonita Smith. Emma Wimberly. Jammie Gober. Evelyn Weisbrodt. Bonnie Lee Price, Betty Jane Bennett. Morene Conner, Ruth Ryall, Wayne Calloway. Charles Holloway. •Hubert West. John Morgan. Juanita Green, Annie Jones •No picture. CLASS OF 1946 CLASS OFFICERS Hiv«i belli McDougald Wi’bui Lee Womack Ewell Newton President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer I.ila Mae Burns. Sponsor. Vera Chambliss. Eva Lue Ervin. Mina Rose Thomas. Geraldine McGhee. Gerald Campbell. Marvine Thompson, Leonard Drake. Curtis Brewster, Herman Morgan. Garvin Thompson, R. U. Akins. Ewell Newton. Lloyd Stephens Jaunila Grumbles .Arline Johnson. Samentha Webb. Mary Louise McGhee. Kathrine Combs. Lawetra Petty. Roberta Price, Eva May Shelby. Elizabeth McDougald, Kennith Bramlet. CartheU Robinson Alv.l Gene Womack. Mary Francis Burns. A leene Greene, Dorothy Webb. Vaughn Bennett. Dee Moran. Merle Wynn. Noel Dane Scott. Morris Dodds. Veo Blasengamc Metiel McBride. Dorothy McRae, Ruby Orsborn. Vernon Robe Us. Wilbur Lee Womack, Charles Drake, Mary Francis Hackney. Mary Lee Williams, Merln Waters ACTIVITIES ROCKET STAFF Boberl linker Aileen Itodgers 15.11 Tom Bn ley Wilbur Stephens Bulb lliirris Marjorie Wimberly Margaret Kaslbam Marg:e hay ITizzcll (■eorgia Mae Boberlson Jerald Kish •loan Ingram Hilly Nichols olina Lee Appling M na Lose Thomas Miss Biibv Kish •No Picture Ivdilor Associate Kdilor Business Manager Assoeiale Business Mgr. Ilnmor Kdilor Arl Kdilor Assoeiale Arl Kdilor Aelivilies and Kealurcs Kdilor Alhlclic Kdilor •lunior Class Kdilor Sophomore Class Kdilor I'resinnan Class Kdilor Kiglilli (irade Class Kdilor i. Seventh (irade Kdilor Sponsor ? THE ATHENA OFFICERS Vivian Tucker Stephens President N« olu Guthrie Vice President Maurine Newton Collins Secretary Kathryn Trussell H. H. Holtzclaw. Sponsor Janelle Fowler Flower — Calla Lily Colors — White and Gold This honor society Is the first to be organized in the Star City High School. It is purely a scholastic organization. Members arc from the Senior Class who have attained an honor standard for three and one half years. Athena was a Greek Goddess representing wisdom Velma Letha Junior American Citizenship Club William Whitehead Kathryn Lee Hunter Carl Gene Newton Ann Joe McDougald Betty Stephens Mrs. H. H. Holtzclaw OFFICERS President First Vice President Second Vice President Secretary Color Bearer Sponsor In February 44 boys and girls of the Ninth Grade Civics Class met and or- ganized the Velma Letha Junior American Citizen- ship Club. This club is puiely Americanized and is a b anch of the Daughters of the American Revolu- tion. a nationally known organization. The object is to build future American Citizens. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB OFFICERS Margie Frizzell Marie Sebourn Marjorie Wimberly Verm-lie Fowler Mi'died Price Kathryn Hunter Ruth MeFalls Miss Ruby Clark and Miss France.s Webb President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Reporter Program Chairman Song Leader Song Leader Sixmsors The Club met each Inst and second Wednesday in every month, having as the subject of their program. Personality Development.” J in- club project has been Social Service Work. Some of the social work it has done is as follows: made Red Cross garments, prepared boxes of fruit and fruit Juices for the sick, prepared and served refreshments for the Junior and Senior Banquet.” and for the P T. A . packed gift packages for a coonly-wide com- munity tree, and made cakes for the Cemetery Committee to serve at a banquet The annual Mother-Daughter-Father-Son Banquet was held February 21. carry- ing out the Washington's Birthday motif. flu Home Economics girls sfxmsorcd a Stunt Night. the proceeds from wnich are to be used on improvement of the cottage. Twenty-nine members attended the District Club Meeting held at Monticello Homemaker's degrees were awarded Hie following: Margie Frizzell. Vernellc and Jancllc Fowler. The gills attended the State Club meeting held in Little Rock. Anna Dell Ho ne was elected State Secretary; Dorothy Dean Bradley served on the State Club Planning Committee. . We. the Home Economics girls, hope this club will continue throughout the years to help others as it has helped us. STAR CITY F. F. A. CHAPTER NO. 174 OFFICERS C. B. Evcrmon Wesley Womack Kcbsrt Rogers Everett Davis Gene Tucker Justin R, Tucker President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Rc|x rter Sponsor Russell Harris Billy Nichols Marion Nobles Dwight Robinson Arlen Scott Lucas i hornsberry William Whitehead II. M McOchcc Donald Nobles Blain O’Brient R. B. Robertson Stanl y Stephens Wayne Wallace John Ashcraft Donald Atkinson Everett Davis Billy Hundley James Mitchell J. B. Atkins Giover Brockman. Jr. Carol Glover Owen Majors i hianas Mitchell Edwin Morris Carl Gtnc Newton lice Owen Adrain Robinson Scoltie Teer Aubra l.ee Womack James McMurtrey J. A Nobles Robert Rodgers Dennis Scifres Gene Tucker C. B. Evermon Billy McMurtrey Jim Tahufcrro Allen Wayman Harry Hunter Ross Russell Wesley Womack Donald Frizzell James Six'paid Lawi cnee Lavender In the District F. F. A Judging Contest the Slat City Chapter p’aced second in sweepstakes, second in Farm Shop vyork. and third in Daily Judging. R. B. Robertson was high individual. Irom our chapter, in Crops and Scottic Teer was high individual in Shop Work. James Shepard was awarded the State Farmer Degree last year and C. B. Evcr- inon and Donald Frizzell will receive their State Farmer Degrees this year. Lawicnec Lavender is a candidate for the degree ol American Farmer this year. BAND € Mai lha Hi lly Vick. Cornel Lena Carolyn Joyce. Trumpet Joe Hensley, Jr.. Trumpet Kathryn Hunter. Trumpet Billy Hundley. Trumpet Margaret Brockman. Cornel Charles Drake. Sax. Boots MeGraw. Clarinet Barbara Jean Forbes. Clarinet Leonard Drake. Clarinet Gerald Fish. Trombone Gene Tucker. Baritone Wayne Wallace. Bass Billy Nichols, Bass Drum Joe Willis. Director The Star City High School Band, sponsored by the Grade School P T A was organized in October. 1940. with Joe Willis as director. The group started on pre-band instruments and graduated to band instruments within a period of three month. GIRLS GLEE CLUB Fannie Pearl Vick Virginia Oakley Audrey McGregor Carol Dean Thomas Betty Lou Atkins Evelyn Weisbrodt Ruth Ryall Nora Jean Gavin Lou Ellen Stephens Ann Dodds Betty Ruth McGehe Ailcen McBryde Kathryn Lee Hunter Mrs. Edna McDuffie. Sponsor r- r FEATURES • K r T WHO'S WHO Maurccnc M; i il i 11 Most Popular (iirl Hill l' in Haley Most Popular Hoy Mildred Johnson Hcsl All Hound (iirl • Hoherl Parker 1 Jest All Hound Hoy Hiilli Harris Wittiest (iirl Mario Sehourn Most Studious (iirl Hoherl Parker Most Studious Hoy Laville Hums Hcsl (iirl Athlete 'Monroe (loher Hcsl Hoy Athlete Donald Atkinson Wittiest Hoy Anna Dell Horne Prettiest (iirl Hill Tom Halev Most 1 Inndsomc Hoy Trudic Mae Ingram Most Timid (iirl Thomas Mitchell Most Hashlul Hoy Dorothy Ashcraft La .icsl (iirl '.lames Hac Vick La .icsl Hoy Anna Dell Horne Neatest (iirl • Hill Tom Haley ‘Not picture. Ncatcsi Hoy W3I t prti - r Thinking Posing Ami Love granei? Aiming High Babe — Rooster party Sweet Dreams Wanted Allley? Biscuit — Early Morn —Two of a kind — Planting corn Hot dogs and cakes Two girls, just two lips Lone- some. Ross? - All smiles ''Cricket and “Shorty” Homeward Bound Buck Harry and Ins tricycle In loi'incr days. .Seen — S All | the 1 . i n Gotta Hilo. Hoy ? Heauly and the Beast Three of a kind Eli. Coach? What’s la'malter. Lou? The same to you Attracting attention Watch your poise, Dean! Takin’ off. Harry?-Who’s the Instructor, jean? Smile at the birdie Having a good lime Hot Smile, Lou. I ATHLETICS SENIOR GIRLS BASKETBALL I . I.AVILLB BURNS. Captain MAUREEN MARTIN. Sul). Capt LOUISE McCLAIN MILDRED JOHNSON MARTHA BETTY VICK MRS. H p GEORGIA MAE ROBERTSON p KATHRYN TRUSSELL K IRMA GENE BUTLER p TOMMY McKALLS p EDITH DEWEESE HOLTZCLAW. Coach G G G G G GAMES Star City 15 Risen 12 Star City 7 Woodlawn 10 Star City 15 Glendale 16 Star City 16 Grady 17 Star City 16 Tillar 33 Star City 14 Grady 16 Star City 5 Glendale 14 Star City 23 Risen 12 Star City 8 Wilmar 19 Star City 15 Glendale 18 Star City 9 Risen 11 Star City 11 Glendale 14 Star City 20 G ady 23 Star City 21 Gould 37 S tai City 6 Wilmar 15 f SENIOR BOYS BASKETBALL MONROE GOBER, Captain G JAMES RAE VICK G JOE MORRIS G JAMES MITCHELL C ADRIAN ROBINSON G DEE GOBER G SIGRAD BAUGH K HAYWOOD GREEN F HARRY HUNTER G J. W RAINES JOEL HOUSE. Coach Score Keeper GAMES Star City 20 Glendale 8 Star City 30 Wilmar 34 Star City 30 Risen 23 Star City IS Gould 29 Star City 13 Woodlawn 21 Star City 11 Rison 25 Star City 22 Grady 40 Star City 25 Glendale 6 Star City 35 Tillar 14 Star City 34 Grady GO Star City 20 Linwood 33 Star City 17 Grady 76 Star City 32 Glendale 24 Star Cjty 11 Glendale 23 JUNIOR GIRLS BASKETBALL T RUTH McFALLS. Captain F EMMA WIMBERI.Y G I LA PEARL ROBERTSON F KATHRYN HUNTER F ONEITA NEWTON F FANNIE PEARL VICK F MOTIER BURNS G DOROTHY ASHCRAFT G FRANCES McRAE G MRS H H. HOLTZCLAW Coach GAMES Star City 10 Crigle.- y Star City 4 Yorktown 2 Star City C Garrett Bridge 23 Star City !G Wells Bayou 4 Star City 3 Crigler C Star City 18 Garrett Bridge 30 JUNIOR BOYS BASKETBALL WAYNK CALLOWAY. Captain F ELVER NUTT G BILLIE NICHOLS F JAMIE GOBER F HUBERT WEST G CARL GENE NEW I ON. Sub. Capt. C CHARLES GAVINS F J. W RAINES Score Keeper WILLIAM WHITEHEAD G JOEL HOUSE Coach Star City 14 Rison 12 Star City 22 Crlgler 11 Star City 8 Woodlawn 13 Star City 28 Yorktown G Star City 32 Grady 5 Star City 33 Grady 18 Star City 18 Criglcr 10 Star City 28 Yorktown 3 Star City 19 Glendale 7 Star City 25 Gould 16 Star City 21 Wilinar 7 Star City 24 Glendale 18 Star City 24 Garrett Bridge 9 Star City 19 Glendale 12 Star City 14 Rison 6 Star City 17 Hermitage 34 Star City 18 Glendale 11 BASKETBALL CAPTAINS f MONROE GOBER WAYNE CALLOWAY LA VILLE BURNS RUTH Me FALLS Senior Boys Junior Boys Senior Girls Junior Girls BASEBALL Rex Erwin, outfield Harry Hunter, catcher Hiibc.l West, catcher Wayne Calloway, pitcher Monroe Gober. lett. field Edwin Morris, pitche: Dec Gober. third b; se Edwin Moss. Jr!, manager Thomas Mitchell, short stop second base, pitcher William Curry, centerfield Roy Wayman. outfield B. S. Hundley. Jr., outfield Haywood Green, captain first base Robert Tyne:, outfield •Carl Newtoh. second base •William Culp, pitcher J. D. Blasengame, 1st base •Not in picture TRACK Displaying a vigor Mint could not he slopped, the Star i I y Junior Track team won the championship ol Southeast Arkansas track meet held at Monlicello, Sat- urday. April I!). Star (lily was far in the lead with . 17 points, Mcdehec winning second place. Ollier schools contesting were Dumas, Hamburg. Monlicello, and Lake illagc. Star (lily entered all events except the hurdle, plac- ing in each event. In the «XNO yard relay Star Lily won second, with William Whitehead, (lari dene Newton. Wayne (lalloway. and Lloyd (lliamhliss. (lari Lenc Newton won li|sl in high jump, first in hroad jump, second in discus, second in shot-put, and third in 100 yard dash; Jamie (ioher won second in high jump and first in discus; Wayne (lalloway proved his worth by winning third in fifty yard dash, third in ‘220 yard dash and third in hroad jump; William Whitehead won fourth in pole-vault, second in I it) yard dash; with Donald Nobles and Lloyd (lliamhliss doing their part. Lach of the boys attributes his success to the co- operation of the other fellows, and their coach, Mr. Joel I . Mouse. JOKES Rosa Mary Wayinan What are you doing? Dean Bradley Writing myself a letter. Rosa Mary—-What about? Dean-How should I know? It won’t come until tomorrow. Ruth Harris- I wish I know when 1 was going to die. Miss Fish Why. what good would that do you? Ruth I never would go there. Mrs. Chambers What is the most outstanding contribution that Science has given the world? Gene Tucker--Blondes. Ruth Harris What time is it? Bill Tom Raley Quarter to Ruth Quarter to what? Bill Tom—I don't know. Times got so bad I had to lay off one of the hands. Irma Gene Butler Tin tenth grade sure is gabby. Kvery member of the class is always talking and never listening. Helen Harris Why that is ridicu- lous. We hear every word we say. Jean Mosley ion the bus —James Barb.e is going to set in the cor- ner. Kyle Fish—He may not want to. Jean Mosley—Oh yeah! He just loves a Conner. James BaVbre tin Activity period School is just like prison. Give me liberty or give me death. M.s. Chambers tlooking up) Who said that? James Barbie -Patrick Henry. Miss Summerford had Mrs. Mc- Duffie home for lunch and the sub- ject came up about coffee. Mrs. McDuffie exclaimed that coffee made one ugly. Lorene spoke up and said. “You must have drunk a lot of coffee in your life.” Robert Rodgers I love Botany so well that I carry my notes in my hat. Jean Ingram Oh. I catch Botany in a nutshell. Mrs. Lyle- Jimmy Jr., where is Swanee River? Jimmy Jr. (after much hesita- tion —Far. far away. Jim Taliaffcrrn was listenning to a political orator!' Now ladies and gentlemen,” said he; I want to tax your memory. Great grief. groaned Jim. Is it getting that bad? Miss Fish tin Geometry c’ass — Lamar, there isn't any reason why you can t pronounce quadrilateral. Can’t you say quarter? Lamar—Two-bits. TO OI K FRIENDS ANI) PATRONS: Wo wish l express In all who lutl a pari in helping make llrs year hook possible our appreciation and llianks. TIIK ROCKET STAFF BUSINESS i COM I’Ll MKNTS ()!•’ LINCOLN COUNTY OFFICIALS W. A. Fish, County Judge Tebo Cogbill, SheriII and Collector County Clerk’s Office Vit lor LVIk'V, Clerk ■ i Pmilinc Ktistlinm, Deputy Clerk E. G Brockman, County Treasurer C. I. Leek, Circuit Clerk J. W. Heliums, Tax Assessor COMIMJMKNTS or •if; f South Arkansas Manufacturing Co. I!. S. I HINDI.ICV, Mur. We Sell STAVES W 0 0 I) We Buy TIMBER COM I’Ll M KNTS OK Star City Lumber Co. ! . Lumber ol All Kinds COMPIJMKNTSOI- Star City Motor Company 'V' jAi‘ I Sales Service • Hi LKT’S (i() PULL DOCS! Make our stores your headquarters. (ionic where Hie crowds ;ire. See ;md realize how ui'ieh lailli vc have in you. G. D. SMITH MERCANTILE CO. STAR CITY HARDWARE CO. Lincoln County's Lead in- Mores COMPLIMLNTS OP rile Place ol’ (iood Pictures IIOLDERNESS-SOUTII MORTUARY and BURIAL SOCIETY KITicieiil, Sympathetic Service, l)av or Niulil Pine IHuir Telephone ICO Dumas Slar Lily COM KLIM KNTS 01' LINCOLN AUTO COMPANY OIIKVUOLKT SALKS ANI) SKUVICK 4 COMKLIMKNTS 01' HORNE O’NEEL SERV ICE STATION KOOL MOTOK GAS AND OIL Washing - (Six'iisiiSjAr Ilii I levies Charged W : 1$ , COMIM.IMKNTS OK V,; . «■. ' fr.; , t. ; . ..l.shiJs ; . J '■ A FRIEND OF THE SCHOOL 'ii J jl' I .«! !■ •■. ! J ,.r. . , .COMKLIMKNTS OK L: «’ ii L L r ’ A DJiiiNb OF THE SCHOOL • « . • .i-l : fr} VP COMPLIMENTS OP i j j., • . . TIIK FARMKIiS UN COMPLIMENTS OP FRIENDLY CITY CLEANERS WILLI I : SPRINT., Prop. We Will Slore Your Wilder (iarmenls in Molli I’mol IJn k Idee C.ompliiiicnls of Rank of Star (lily Slur Lily, Ark. SalVIy - Cuuflesy - Service Member PDIC Coinplinienls of Criglcr Coop. Assn. Criglcr, Ark. (ienrral Merchandise Piny Bred breeding Slock LSIand Lnininotis (iin ('.oinplinicnls of Compliments of Your Reap Crawford ELECTRIC TELEPHONE Furniture Co. COMPANY ' r 4 « ': • • S :n 7 -ill!) Main SI. Lee C. Sprague, Slip!. Pine Pditl f, Ark. Compliments of i ii. t. Crow Drugstore Mr. and Mrs. W.-B. Crow ■ Complimeiils of Leonard s Cafe THE HOME OF GOOD EATS Compliments of Russellville l tg. Co. RUSSELLVILLE. ARK Compliments ol' Modern School of Business A Modern SelfDol Cor Model'll Students 1 It 11 tain SC IMiie Bluff, Ark, r. t i U t Compliments of . '. Ark. La. Gas Co. • r Clean,'- Smoke less Ileal . T Compliment ol' F ! . Famh . Co. Flic Slore Idi; Ihe Thriftvi •Star CilSv Ark. Slar (lily lee Co. SJSRVtCE WITH A SMILE FRED NUCKOLS . V . • ‘ • , ' .;;L Complimeiils ol • j f i ■, t ' t ■ Meroney’s Cafe T od • • ; ii .•••'! ‘Complimeiils of OtarGty Beauty Shop Sadie Summcrford t. . •' .. ...Mary Lou Collins Compliments loVdii SENIORS OF 11 11 ,:! i Nichols Ihtw. Co. C. K Nichols « Ted ;Nicl«il.s Lincoln, Flour Feed ■ . • Company , . EDWIN MOSS Complimeiils''of ;; •’ Cash Grocery Co. Staple and Fancy Groceries Fresh Meats. Flour and Feed Compliments of Steed Dru ; Store 4 J The REXALL Store DEDICATION I ! I : ' TO MISS lU'llY I-ISI I , , - ? - J ' Our Icaclicr and s|m hsoi oik whose w ise counsel, sympathetic understand iiig, and di'cp'sense « T lionesl, loyally and fairness will ever he “as a lai ip imlo our feet and a light unlo our pathway, we, Ihe shil l of MM I, dedi- cate Hie second volume of I In Uockcl. CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION CLASSICS ACTIVITIES


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