Ashdown High School - Panther Eyes Yearbook (Ashdown, AL)
- Class of 1943
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Robcrt A Young mathc matics and ithlctlc coxch D M Root agrlculturc Mrs Wynne Covxan English history and speech Mrs Altus Hinton Spanish and social science Mrs Theodorc Garrison science Mrs Robert A Young., bookkeeping typing and shorthand Mrs C I Bowles seventh grade Mrs Finley Ward social science Mrs M A Cook home economics Miss Mary Suc Elliff junior high school English H E Txc superintcndcnt Thco dore Garrison principal English Journalism Mr Robert A Young graduated from Laing High School in Tipton Okli homa He finished in East Texas State Tcachcrs Collcge in 1940 whcrc hc maiored in phy sical education and had a first minor in sciencc He reccn cd '1 Bachelor of Arts degree. Mr. D. M. Root. agriculture teacher graduatcd from the Fayettexillc High School and attended the University of Arkansas xx here hc reccivcd 1 B. S. A. degree. Mrs. Wy nnc Cowan completed her high school course 'it Amity High School, bcfore entering college at Hcnderson State Teachers Collcgc whc rc shc majorcd in English dramatics and social science. Shc rcceived a Bachclor of Oratory 'md Bachclor of Arts dcgrcc. Shc had graduatc work at Sum Houston S1111 Teachers College at Huntsville Texas. Mrs. Altus Hinton complctcd hcr high school work 'tt A, 'ind M. Junior College at Magnolia Arkansas. From therc she entercd Hcnderson Statc Page Nme Teaehers College where she majored an Englash and receaved a Bachelor of Arts degree Mrs Theodore Garrason graduated from the Russellvalle Hagh School after w hach she attended Arkansas Polytechmc College and Ouachata where she majored an baologx and reeelved a B S degree Mrs Robert A Young graduated from the Mt Vernon fTexasj Hagh sehool after whach she entered East Texas State Teachers College at Com meree Texas Whale there she majored an busaness admmastratlon and Fnglash She reeeax ed a Bachelor of Arts degree Mrs C, I Bowles eompleted her hagh sehool work an Ashdown before enterang Henderson State Teachers College After that she attended the Unaversatx of Arkansas and Peabodx Teaehers College She majored an Engllsh Mrs Fanlew Ward flIllSl'lLd hagh sehoel at Malt ern Arkansas After that she attended Peabodx Teaehers College at Nashxalle Tennessee Arkansas Presbj tera an College at Batesxalle and the Unaxersatx of Arkansas at Fay Mrs M A Cook graduated from high school an Brookhax en M1S5lSblppl before enterang Massassappx State Teachers College for Women an Columbus She recea ed a B S H E degree Mass Marx Sue Ellaff finashed sehool at Clarksvalle before entering Ouachlta w here she majored an pmno and had a manor an Englash She receax ed a B A degree Mr H E Tu our superantendent graduated from the Waldo Hagh School after whach he attended Hendrax College and got an A B degree He dad graduate work at Columbla Unnersltx IH New York Catx and at East Texas State Teaehers College He receaw ed has Master of Arts degree at East Texas an 1942 Has major field was educataon Mr Theodore Garrason prancapal of Ashdown Hagh School graduated from the Marshall Hagh School after whach he attended school at Arkansas Tech Ouaehlta and the Unaversltx of Arkansas Has major was Engllsh and he reeeaved a B A degree from Ouaehlta Mrs H E Txe wasn t present when the paeture w as made She Completed her hlgh sehool eourse at Lockesburg After that she attended the UD1V6FSltY of Arkansas and had gr aduate work at the Canelnnata Conservatory of Muslc Mrs Rose Wood was also absent when the pleture was taken She finlshed hxgh school an Ashdown then entered Macon Womans College an Varganaa w here she majored an Engltsh and recelve her A B degree - - t v A 1 x 1 s - J I ' s s - ' v 1 1 t - . .'. 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Page Twelve S1uNlUIi tl ASS Plesxdent Bllly Bowden Vlee Presldent Ruth Ground Seeret try Bett5 Jane Chllders Reporter Jaek Crawford Flrst Row Mrs Wxnne Cowan sponsor Blxnehe Adams Josephme H111 Alma Pennington Annle Jean Johnson Ruth Grounds Betty Jane Chllders Dorothx Patterson Betty Ruth Glrrett 1o11 Bowm an M ny Seeond Row Alvln Ferrell Ann Stoker ADj.,l01lH6 Huddleston Norm: Hollowell Katie Nell Wllson Mime Jones Betty Lou Reed Sue Mattlmeyvs Juanita Edmonson Donnle Stephens Helen Mellus Wayne Iott Thlrd Row Arty Purnell Swan Lenme Jane Holt Janle Bowman Velml Paul Oulda MeCa11 Rachel Doolm Betty Jxm Floyd Dale Wlllliltl Fourth Row Claudew Franks Jr Grlm Locke Wllltam Weleh John Wald H111 Floyd Reed Pllmer Morehead Bllly MeGr1w Eunxee Sp1g,,nex Dive Ward W' V I I E v e e ,S e, U 4 -. . V w Y 1 W Y 1 . A A. L x 'l l A v 1 1 '-1, 14' 1 g Xi'x 2' V v I I I F' . 1 D 1 1 r ' ' 1 1 , Ann Whee-115. Lennie Walker. 1 L1 ' 1 1' ' 1' - . 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SUPIIUNIORE 1 I XSS SECTION 1 SECTION 2 Presldent Durrell Altenbaumer President Blllx Joe Pueleett VICE Presldent Russell Jordan Vnee Presldent Leon Sellers Secretarx and Tre isurer Ann Bowden Seeretirx 'ind Tie lsurel C,h xrlotte Paee Reporter R mmaah Jem Lowe Reporter Imogene Wells Flrst Row L1 on Sellers Charlton Murphx Edward Je xns John Tulner Blllx Clllow xx Russell Jordan Chcules Molehexd Andlew Howell Russell Kenneth Crawford Wendell Lex Seeond Row Sponsor MISS Mary Sue Elllff Dorothx Slmmons Doxothx Shawl Imogene Wells Charlotte Pxee Blllx Joe Pueleett Durrell Altenblumer Ann Bowden Rimuh Jem Loxe J xequelxnn Phxlllps W lmd lVleGehee Bertha Lee C rdx MdX1HL SPICCI Thlrd Row Luex Sh xfer Ernest Phelps Ir Jerxx Jones Bustcx Ford James Shlfer Charles Cox Edwm Stevens Chules Lummus N 1th'1n Eur low Jr Roland Buster Sponsor Robert Young, Fourth Row Elm e Blown Genelle Web ter F1 IIICIS Cunnmeh mm Lorene Seott Edith Crmwfoxd L xxelne Denn ne Chloe M ne B utee I llC1lle Dow llne, C el llCllflC Mete xlf A xna C ene Plekett Lenon H111 Dorothy Clene Cobb Flfth Row Jolnn Allen C IFIISOD Jo'1n Root Mlldred Bess Sutton Ruth Kexsten Nancx Ad lms Alfredlea DdVlS Doloxes xNlllllIT1 Mdrthxlene Lewis Jewel Audrey He un Wllmn Flxe H1 htowex Loulse Colemxn Sxxth Row Debrell Webster Harold Smith D 1V1Cl Mullens Mlfklll Thrush Jr Sam Waldxop Fmnle DlXlS Del on Mlllex -. - -W 'wer-ww , ' ., ee . ,ff - 'Y ' 1 e ' we 5,2 V3 I 4 I A D tr. , f:1149'?4.:fw' ' ' f' f ' ' ' 1 ' .X Mg Ad, f- f V - - 1, ,J-f .ANL - N A ' s. ...W qi V , w 1 w w w I t. n . 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Joe Millm' Johnson. Nluck Ford. Joan S111 ll L11 ulcs H1111 on. Dun Simmuns. Dorothy' Hinton. HL'1'1DL'l'T Mcfzmdless xumd R1lXX'+-c:lt'I1ll PLM-, Hcnry Armmlcl. Fwd Jcstur. Sandie' Burr. IX 1 Ixmlxn I1 xxxll Mllclrm-cl Pu'l'L'x-. Ilxwmtlmx Plzmlps. Dnlu Martin. Cljyflc Ph I I uxxnll Von Lmmpvli rel RllXKfJl!IYlLx3 King. lVIzn'x' Lou Mullinxz. Nvvll 1- Dnttwx Lvnn mmm I1 I Ull1'0c7i'l'I1Ul'. I alt: x' Iluth P11xllU1l. P0117 x' Mclfcfiu-. Martha Dx lx max Jn II NK 'l'l'1'll. Jimmlv E. Fluming. Llltll H1 x fflVI1's. Buxx'1o'. r'pun:'o1': Mzlrx' Edd wvL1I'l'l'll. Bvtty Jann LS 'NI xxx untry.Bvltx'JoG1'iflin.VVi1mim-Smith,L01'ux'Mnlton, Don Ho Long mm 1tXXdXp N Y A huxldmfg 'lhe Loanh doc sn t sum to want .mx Bnuh IL 1 s Cheesecake lt nchtox looks as lf she hid found 1 worm m that npplm ma Cusc o Ixccd SLIIHIIILIQL Frank would 1 xthm h wg hls putulc taken than to Lnow xx 1 s f'01l'1.Z, f n m that hut t c .mwhow MIJIO Qhccsc .xkc thls Uma xxlth 1 dash of mxs tux lnxolvyd Hr psyotah .Aw EIHINDNEIIRS God bless our School is Make us worthy and true. Pzngu Twvnty 93 Q0 QQ Q0 K., N ION Xl IIUNUH S0111 IX Gllbert Buk Row Ruth Gxoumls Bcttx Ruth Guutt 'md Gum Imkn Ru Hulguonk Blllx Bcmclgn md Mllclrccl Ross llso membus of the N'lt1KlI1ll Honox Souctx unc m collage 'lt tlu Uma thg 'llama plcturg xx IN m'1dL s . .1- 'Y5 ' Q . I , . vi 7 x 'A x A f 45 f Q L , S l Y ' l ' f W ' T 1 Y W' Y ' l lx l . 4 . , . . J - L A 1 Front RiJXK'-Allllltx Jvzm Johnson. Natalia- Williams. and Norma Joan c' 2 - fm, vm-1' s ,jul I ' 1 .L vm 'L -, vi'- C x. Page Twenty-One Valeflivtorian BILLY BOWDEN V llld1Ll0I'l8I1 B 115 Bowden who IS now at tendmg Centenarx College at Shrcuport La was presldent of the Snmor Class the first st mester He was a member of the Dramatlcs Club Glee Club and of the 1042 football team In hls Jumor war Blllx had the lead ID the Jumor plax and was 1 member of the basketball tmm Stllllltllllllilll Mnlclud Ross xx ho left school son S t a t f. Teacht rs Collegt Axkxdclphu was saluted as 1 homttommg maid bx the foot ball tn lm last fall She was a mmmbu of tht Glu, Club 'md Home Et Club MILDRED ROSS Salutatorxan , V K , I .V . gs' E I X I ' 'v' 3 ,' h' X- ' ' v 1 ' v i 1 m ' K' ' AL - z X ' ' ' . . I I O k I ' x ff. V ' f at mid-term to attend Hender- ' .. . , , - x if ww .ff E ' 13.-1: .pl X Il' va-4 B-y lv I va z I V I 1 ' 1 - A z -z . ' .' X l ' I I l L Q P 1g Tu entx Txx o OO 1 'Sl' rg qv-L .-v' Arr STL DFNT till Nt II 'lhe Student Couneil vs is first organized thnteen wens ago under the e llflllllll of Miss Cl na lVIeC1 ll 'lhe puxpose of the Ulf., 1n1L 111011 IS to pxomote mole s udent boxelnment fhe QBIULIP LdI11LS out the pIlI1L1pl6S of pa1l11 ITICDIWTX lm Th1s t1a1n1ng is then t1k9D to other meetings by the members 11' the LOLlI1Lll The ofheexs fox the plst xear were R15 Hedgeeoek Piesldent tfirst se mesterj Cum Loelee Piesident iseeond semester! Annie Jem Johnson Viee Plesielent Josephue H111 See1et'11x 'md Tieasuler Charles Hedgecoek P4111 1ment 111 n F1rst Row Ch nles Hed eeoele Blllx MeGrm Josephnne H111 Cnlm Loelee Annie Jean Johnson Euniee Spigner Bobble Jean Walren Second Row-Mr. Garrison. Mary Belle Baker, Gerald Bowers Mildred Besf Button. Ann Bowden. H'1rold Smith. Wendell Le'1 Robert Melius, H'1zel Fleming. Dorothy Bennett. Billy Tabler. Amelia Rose Sykes. Joe Miller John- Qon. Hareld Martin. 'lhe council has sponsored several activities this ye'1r. but the most out- t n 'ing xx their Buy-a-Jeep campaign, The eouneil also purchased a flwe, and l,'1d a fl'1g pole erected. They then presented them to the sehool. 'lhii organizntion is composed of two sexenth graders. tw o eigfhth gfraders four ninth. tenth. and elexenth graders. and fixe twelfth grzielerx 1X11'. Theodore f '11'1'i ion ' .1pon,'or. A2 Page Twenty-Three AVIIFHIIHIEBCIIFMGEES V And keep our young hearts Page Twentx If our -NW' is QW l94Z Ashdoml Hlgll bcllool Pdllllltln Slttllig fleft to Flgllll John Garrlson Bxlly Joe Puckett Douglas Jester Wendell Lea Joe Orxllle Stuuns Harold Phllllps Buster Ford 'Ind kenneth Crawford Kneelmg Charles Hedgecock Dan Grounds Junlor Setlnff Charles More head Ray Hedge-cock Alvm Ferrell and Jack Crawford Standmg Coach Robert Young B1lly Bowden Eunnee Spngner Frank Larnbrlght Fred Caldwell Donald Bustlon Claude Franks Jr Grlm Locke Palmer Morehead and Supermtendent H E Tye SUMMARY OF THE YEAR Ashdovx n Ashdown Ashdown Ashdown Ashdown Ashdown Ashdown Ashdown Ashdown Ashdown Ashdown Horatlo Valhant Mxneral Sprmgs De Queen Glenwood Mlneral Springs Dlerks Texarkana Prescott Prescott Fmeman Pagc Twenty F1x e 1 41 Co Capt un Co Captam RAY HEDGECOCK CRIM LOCKE FUI DTR al I 'Ih1s x car Coach Bob Young took a squad of seasoned xeterans and moulded them 1nto onc of thc outstandmg Panther juggernauts of all time Playmg xx hat xx as probably thc xoughc st schedulc made out for an Ashdovxn team of recent xears the Panthers won clght games and lost three Hxghhghtmg these games xx ere x tctortcs ox er Hoxatlo De Queen Texarkana Prescott and Foreman Four scnlors composcd a versatile backficld that enabled Ashdown to ax er age twenty two polnts a game The passxng by whlch Ashdown scored fifteen touchdowns vxas done by Co Captam Ray Hedgecock wmgback L1mber hmbed Claudc Franks another wlngback was the prxnclpal break away lunner Plovx em under Palmer Morehead finlshed h1s thlrd year at blocklng back and he also added h1s b1t to the running attack Co Captaln Grlm Locke quarterback sparked the attack wlth hlS darmg and lmagmatlon and also dld most of thc hcaxy runmng Tvxo 5kI1lOI'S Jack Crawford and Eunlce Splgner decorated the ends and prox ed themselves qulte capable although they were qulte hght Dan Grounds showed all the ear marks of a sensational tackle whlle Fred Caldvxcll vxas cquallx potent on the other slde Both these boys were sennors Frank Lambrxght and Charles Hedgecock JUDIOTS were txvo smashmg tearlng guards xvho along wlth Junxor Sethff center also a Jumor held up the mlddle of thc lme that held opponents scoreless ID slx encounters Sllbbtltlltt lettcrmcn xxcre Charles Morehead sophomore end Bxlly Bow den semor end Donald Bustlon 200 pound Junior tackle Alvm Ferrell hard hlttlng senlor guard and Wendell Lea small sophomore back Other squadmen were John Garrison Bnlly Joe Puckett Douglas Jester Joe Orxllle Stevens Harold Phllhps Buster Ford and Kenneth Cravx ford On Thanksglvmg Dax the Panthers croxx ned thelr queen Mary Ann Wheehs and then slaughtered the1r tradxtxonal foes the Foreman Alhgators 610 'lhxs scolc sct tn mll tnme record for 1 h1c,h score betvxeen the two r1x al teams As a chmaxc to tl c season each first and last xear lettcrman xxas presented a pulplc and gold xcxerslble Jacket and the three second xear lettermen xccexved s1lxc1 rmgs Coach Young and Bob Ward student manager of the team wcrc also prcsented Jackets ' x '- r R K 'I 4 'V V' ' - C - V I 4 J J 'V V V V v 'L V ' I , V V V' V , - V , V I ,. . , V V V ' x V V'V 'V- V V ' V V V V V - fx ' -V Vx ' V v - V V- ' .V VV' 'V 1. . 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Page Twenty'-Six 1912 A-lulossn Hugh 5111001 I .mthc utte- Seated lx4Clll8 Ford lola Bowman Alma Pennlngton Jo H111 Janle Bow man and Mlldred McClendon Standlng Syb1lCra1q Geraldme Metcalf Durrell Altenbaumer Coach Bob Young Helen Mellus Kathleen Ward and Bertha Lee Gray The Ashdown Pantherettes coached by Mr Young pulled out of an early season slump and went on to win the last half of thexr g.,ames and the Lxttle Rlver County champlonshxp Durmg, the first half of the season the g1rls were handxcapped by mexpertenee but as the season wore on they overeame thls obstacle Mamstays of an attaek that beyuldered opponents yy ere Helen Mellus lol 1 Bowman Duxrell Altenbaumer and M1ld1 ed MeClendon All these glrls eould really h1t the basket as shown bv the champmnshlp game wlth Foreman when Durrell scored 16 points lola 10 Helen 9 and Mlldred 9 Flrst strlng guards were Alma Penmngton eo e xptam Jo H111 co eaptam and Sy b1l Cralg These glrls had all the fight 'md p111t necessary and often tlmes held taller opponents to a low score Other players were Nellle Ford Janle Bowmxn Cerlldlne lVlete1lf Kathleen Ward and Bertha Lee Gray Page Twenty-Seven 1912 AH1ll1UN1l HlU1l bt 11oo1 1,dll11ILlN Seated John Garrlson John VV 11d H111 C'1pta1n Gr1m Lode Charlc Hec1g,e-cock 'md Harold Smlth Standmg Jumor Setllff Fr'm1 Lamb 1 ht Don ld 12.1 1011 D t 11 VVcb stu md C01Lh Bob Young Coach Bob Young s cast gOlI1g A hdoxx 11 H1 h school Panthers co Lludcd one of than most successful seasons of IGCCHI xears on MWTL11 2 xx LIGI1 IH thc tountx 1OLl!I1'lIT1LI'11 thu mfade '1 br1111f1nt lfast mmutc 1' 111 to dc out Wmthrop 74 Z1 The. Panthers had ddxanccd to thc 111111813X 1 Ll.,h1L1lI1f7 thc P 11L 1 t outclasscd Fouman Alhgators 43 10 Durmg tht rcgul 1 Q 1 on the boxs mme from bch 1 d txnu, to dc mt W1n Hornets Ashdown xunmng the first gime 29 2W and the Hl1IDC1S c'1ptur1'1h thc suond 11 19 1ohn G1rr1son prom1s111g sophomort nd FIHI11x L'1mb11ght '1 Ju 1101 hud down thc folwald posts Donald Bus'1on 1.0YVLI'lI g JUHIOI w1s f11 t st111 untu whllt jL1I110l 11111101 Set1111 1nd C pt'11r1 Cum Lo 11. IIYIIIIILC1 thc Qui cl po 1110118 Thcsc bots composed cl tt 1m L p11,lc of a VCIX p 1 cnt 'ltta 1x and they unvulcd onc of thc t1ghtest defcnsc con hc rc 11 r'1111y N011 Chnlzs Hcdxccock J1mcs Scr1b1 LI H 1o1d Sm1'h John Wild 11111 nd Dutch Wtbstu made up thc sccond tcam md wddtd tht uscuc S1lL!1 111 xuccssalx to producc 1 XKIIIDIYIV hill team A .4 ' is 44 , , -' .... KA . 1 u ' W K! ' ' I f l O' 1 . rs , - 5 . 2 . 1 'z , . 13 x 1' ' y L 1 I ' Y- ' ' . 1 i ' 1 ff .. F ' . L1 3 - 5 z 1 ' . . , '. ,. . ,-,.- S , -Qs C' N , 3. ,, ' . . .. . - - Q ' '1 v ' X X 5 v V . . X 1. Ll A n h 1 1 . Q . 1 . . - a 5 . . I.-'. 1 ' 1, ' ' 1 '- ,1' Lf .waxy 1' 0 wr.-'Ju . - w -m ' - ' ' x xx 3-vwzu '- 1: x ix -1'-y snxt I - throp 18-8 and 19-12. They then spht a scucs XV1t11 thc M111c1.l Sprmgs v'n vi Y Y kr L I - 1 A . .1 C A fi .. - 1 z S . 3 ' '. a ' ' ' 1 'Q ,. 1 1 1 H 1 ' 2 F I cz- . 1 y .r ' ' Q1 ' 11 'L 1 1 1 L ' 1 cg 3 ' X. N H I 'K X S S N .1 A N N' .I 13. ', L , '11'. zz' ' , 1' 1 ' 1- x x 1- x 1 t x n 'uf -vx ' 'xg' 'H 2 ' R, . . whine A mtramural basketball program waa put mto effect here for the flrst txme thxs ye lr M1 Young was the orxgmator of the program and he gulded the teams through thur selud u es There were exght teame playmg a round robm sthecl ule wlth eaeh team playmg eyery other day CI'lWl0IClS Hot Shots were the eh xmpxons of thur league and Lamb! xght Q Lambs were the cellu dwtll ers The glrls also had 'ln mtra mural program of reertatxon Under the supery1s1on of dlffer ent teachera the gxrls pl ayed volleyball softball and took callsthenlc every day An obstacle courae was bullt to toughen the boys and they went ovel 11 every day untll the softball playmg fstartt cl C o a c h Young organlzcd thls Softball league and games were rl aytd unlll the end of school Paige- Twenty-Nine QUIHIU HBS In plrc thosg who gulde us Our mmds tx am Huh day b' K I 'I V 4 I ' I 'I R ' 2 '. Page Thirty Ullllllf Ri IXI C I PItNlClLIll B1 tix I ou Raul X lu Pusldcnt Bxllx MLC11 an Rmpol tu' Lull Ducllm y busmess men and women after thu hdxg flI11SllCCl thcn hlgh snhool cuursu Mrs Rohm rt Young 18 thc. club pon um Y Y 1 1 ' - . J 4 I A 4 Jlf ' i-'V X l ' J i I . ,- . ,V-' , ' h, . ' .2 f SCCl'0l2lI'y and Treasurer Duruthy Puttvrscm . The purpose ofthe Commercial Club is to prepare the mcml us to bg bcltcl v 1 f l l ' 1 r 1 ' ' - s' - ' 1 ' ' ' 5' fx '. Page Thirty-one' ILTL HP l ARNIFRS UF ANIERILX Pleslcle nt Vlee PI'tSlCllIll Seexet ux Tre lSLlltI' Repmter Gerald S1XLlX Ottxs Lexxle Blllx Cdlloxxax Russell Jordan WlllliU1 Weleh The Futuxe FumersufAmer1e'1 Club IS unclex the clneetlon of lVI1 D M Root Thls xe ar sexerxl boxs 'lttended the State Fan' I1 Llttle Rock Thu fllp xx IS edue xtxonll 'ls xxell is lntcrestme, to the boxs lt IS 'ln exmmple of the xx orle eaxued on bx thls orgamzatxon l Y ' ' V W W N 4 ' 4 1 J . - J L . . .if l X V ,3 1 . u x- if x ' . 3 v. , . . ,Q 1, . . . ., 'ZH ' ' ff x - x L 1 - X ., Q . -, -. , ' .1 '.. ,, X ' .,. ' ,' Q . 1 Q 1. ' ' 2 X 'Z.' X '2 2 cf if ,' K' ' h'.'. .' 1 v r xv val X 1 A . ' ' Page Thntx Two Cb fs, 1 gl--fn I IRR XRS I I l li President Bettx Lou Reed Viet President Nell Smith See1et1rx Treasurer Bl inehe Ad 1ms The Library Club is for the purpose of training l1b1 111 ms for the sehool library and to show the x zlue of library work as 1 xoe 1t1o11 III litel life It IS one of the most 1et1ve llld benef1e11l elubs 111 hi fh sehool The club meets efzch Tuesday morning, with Mrs C, I Bow les as sponsoi Very interesting programs are presented lll lllbll' HlLLUIlgS on book rexiews character sketches elr'1rnatizatio11s of ch'1r'1cters from books. 'md quizzes U11 authors. The annual Valentine party and the 'lIlI'1Ll'll picnic were the n1'1i11 social events of the year. The sponsoring of the Red Cross hook elrixe to collect books for soldiers was efficiently handled by the club. A show was '1lso sponsored by the club at the local theatre for the collection of books. -.A l'21sg1- 'l'l1i1'ly-'l'l11'uc 1 XVI IILR STAN 11111111 III Cl112f Bob Ward 'Xs lllllli Ed1to1 GIID1 Locke NI11111111g Lcl1to1 B1llx P2 nder Spm ls E1d1to1' Ch tIlQS Hsdgecock L11s1111 ss M 111 lgll Fmnls L 1mb1115l1t THB PANTHER IS p11l1l1sl11cl l11 xxulxlx bx tl1a jUllI'X13l1QII1 class 'md IS cl1st11l111t1cl f112 to ilu to. 1Ll1L1s 111cl st11dL11ts of Asluloxx Il H1gl1 School It s 1112111b21 of tlu A H 5 P A Tl11s 12211 It bu:1n1e 21 IHtIUb61 of Inter11at1o11.1l C 111ll 8. Q21 ll rlllllt 1112r11l121s of tlu LlISS qu 1l1f1Ld for membnrshlp 111 I IIS 1111, 11111 Ill 1 Il1u IIC Ruth C11ou11cls Bl la Wllll md G11111 Loc. 2 M1 Tl12oclo12 C11111so11 NQUIINOIH The Panthu Emu 11 ltll tl12 111211111 21112-1122 of l11x111g the p 1p21 p1111t2d bx 2111 out of toxx I1 l11111 the p 1p21 st 1ll tl11s xc II l1 IS sat 111111 ruord 111 gmttmg thi pipu out 011 It 111 1, xs 1 2 IN 1121 fo1 xxl11Ll1 tl1u should b L 5,1 lllll 11221 1 p1p11 OI 1 s mo ll sn 1 p 11 x1l1os2 lll 112sts C1111 1 111 tl11 L 1111 D ' T V1 T W A., V A A 4 4 ' . .-. - .E 1' .':i 1 X ' A ' ' 1 2 its K, P ' . ' K- , 1 L' , V. ' ' g . 5. , f . . 3 2 2,1 -' '2 ' 2 -- ' A' 1 , '- .,, V . . -, ' 'F . S: C 'S - - '2 ' 2 Q - 5 1 5 ' '1 1 . ix il , ,. , V ' H A - ,V . ' ssc , . , . ' . Q4 '2 o. ' - 1 2 f 'J' ' l Q12 '12 IUI. 2 '1 1 2' , 2 'k'. .I , . , 'I . Us B, -. .,. -' , 1 .. v 1 V 1 ' 1 v x ' - 1 L v' L 1 L , - -' 1 sv - , , v '. . , i ,.A.i ' vw. l,...,2 x..,. ' ,x ' ' Q L 1. tin 1 2111cl ' tolling ilu- 1161 x'l1il' it ' V. ' ' 'D' .' 0 'on- 1'2 2 ' . '1l1 1 2 1' l121s f ' 'tp tto, A l'j1l1 5 'l ool 2 Jvr ' 31 ' t 1,-3 l 'I - l 211 ilu-1-1lg1-of A '2 pus. P age fhxitx If our it no '--Q31 IHI1, PL AX ERS President Grim Loelee Viec President Ruth Grounds geeretarx Annie Je in Johnson Qponsor Mis W Cow in This xear THE PLAYERS haxe carried on 'i xerx interesting studx in the field of dram ities Thex have reviewed 'i seiles of shoit opeias and since the Junior and Senior pl'iys. they h'ixe c'irried on '1 study of stage settings. Because of the shortage of boys in the cluh this ye'1r, it has been difficult for the club to present any plays: but they h'ive gixen sexerwl short skits which were very entertaining well as eeiucwtionil. CASI OI' 1001 l I NH S Nm Ll xx Alm 1 Pm nmng, 4 Ilnut IX attnx Iuln Bam m in Jmmphlm H111 ty 11111 Chi c 1 'VIrs, Wynne Cmvin '11 L' ' ' 1 I 4 c ' Armin Jem Johnson Ruth Gruunds I calmer More me-zu Mary Ann Whevlis Bm-tty Jim Fluyd Betty Ruth Garrett t CAST OF bond NIOFIIIIIU' CJIOIW Junxor Class Plax Standmg Norma Jean Gnlbert Jumor Setllff Bllly Pender Burl Foster Sara Troth Frank Lambrlght Seated Sarmzell Tx ndall B1Ily Ruth Klrkland Don Phl1llpS Watalle Wlllxams Bob Ward Patrlcxa Mabrex -x Page Thirty-Six tw 1' it 'Of 8' 'V' 9 R FM 51 f S 'XNISH t I l I3 Prcsmlom PdtI1C1d Mubrex md Nut lllt Wllln uns Stcret nx Gum Lotltt Identlflc mon Loft to x15,ht Flrst Rox-x Doxu. Flemxng, Pltlltli Mtbltx Nxt xllt Wnlln mms Norm! Jean Cnlbut Btttx Jo C1 1vx fond Mrs Altus Hinton cttonrl Roxx Lmuoln CJIIYNCS Gum Loal L Fr mls LlmlJIl ht Tha Sp llllsll Club 18 compost cl of membtxs of the Spqnlsh cl tss Tlus xt u tht club clld lHOL1tSllf1dlHQ., plan of xxork bx h lvlng '1 xx tr st imp 'md bond xuutlon It vxhxch our S230 xx IS takin IH from tht studtnt boclx Comgr xtul xtxons 'Ihr club pon or ls. Mrs Altus Hinton ,. dads Hmmm! P' u:lH ' mm U um 3 'nl -I m -U W ami--uf n QW idx M ll l v Q ' 4 'iw , ,. 1, P-u XI . .,',1 rf- t 5 ' lzlii .ef 1 s q , 5 ..,, . L, ' --. 'fi -1 . ,Q Q ' I x -1 . P yo I f , ww ' - J Z fqulf. ...fff , 1 U- X' ns I L 2 . is -pg . . W T 1 Y ' I 1 L . . L 1 I f ,LC . .' ', . 5. Z ' z W ' 'z .' L , . 1 . . ' . , 1 Trcztsurcr Frank Lznnbriglmt x . - Y., Z 'Q 'f ' ' ' 1. 2 -'L 1 1 2 ' 'L ' z ,. Q , VV '-i , . Q . ' I -J '- ' ' ' ' 'ik 'z ' 2 'lil - ' , 1 ' . A., , ,tx , , ISV.. K' 'z pz 'f ' j 2' . 'L sz K Z .' E ,'. .,.'-I .ls 2 l ' ,'- , ,- t 2 2 ' - ' sz 5: 5 ' . 1514- Tl111'1x'-Svxw-n Y L' A fs 1 IIUNIP El INUNIII b ILL B P1os1dent Blanche Adams Vlu PllS1di nt Dlllltll AltCHbWUYUCI Surat ux md TIOTSUTCI Joan Root 'Ihr Home ELOIIOITHLS Club unclu thu cllrectlon of MIS lVI A Look 12 the lllL,LSl Qlub IU srhool It COD91Slb of '1round H0 members and ls made up of the DILSQIH. Hump ELUUOIHILS Ll1ss glrls and EY Home EL quls As '1 central pxoblem to be studxed 111 thur claw and mcetmg the club chose If lIUllN RLlat1o11sl'11ps Among than xpulnl utxxxtlu are mcludnd scrxmg thc Rotux Club 1 Mother 111d Dillgllltl reuptlon and rummage sllu Dum to t1 111spo1t1t1m1 cllfllcultlu tha 111111111 St 110 Co11xL11tlo11 xx 18 L 1lled ull tlus Xl T 1 gn s xxun xux mum 1 Cl 1 11111114 1 out tus 1 xt 1 1 1 looked fo1xxa1cl to L uh H11 'Nf- X 6 IH Ll n--4 'H W .wr Q0 Q9 C' 'Nh CIRIS LILB L Plgn 'lhuty Nmv HFHEAWIFUBHBS O God bless our school Ashdown Hxgh SL mool we px ax , . , 1 rw ' '- 5 :S Q 1 H Q . . 1 . v M 1 . A . . J.. Page Forty SENIOR CLASS HISIURY BIG NEWSPAPER SCOOP' Reporter on PANTHER EYES Delves Into Seniors Past The entlre world has been startled by the astounding facts bx ought t hght concermng the past llfe of the Senlor Class of Ashdown Hxgh After months of lntenslve sleuthlng and the most underhanded snoopxng a repoxler on PANTHFR EYES now presents to a waxtxng and fevellsh populace the true story of the graduatmg class of 1943 It seems that twelve years ago on a certaxn Septembcl mormng a number of dark forms were observed sneaklng m the dlrectlon of the Grade School Their caps were pulled low on thexr brows and wltnesses testlfv that the sneak ers very plainly hoped to pass unobserved But all the evldence collected by the lndelatxgable reporter proved beyond doubt that the tlmnd ones were Walter Baxley Grlm Locke John Wald Hxll George Horn Charles Holt Wesley Pope Leslle Pope Junxor Setlxff Woodrow Southerland Jumor Stephens Tommy Sutton Gene Ward Wllllam Welch Debrell Webster Wayne Lott Ruby Booth Betty Jane Chllders Marxe Cheatman Bettle Ruth Garrett Narva Green Irvxn Hudgens Angelme Huddleston Annle Jean Johnson Dorothy Maddox Helen Mellus Dee Marsh Edxth Pope A1 lena Pope Betty Lou Reed Clua Lee Robertson Fay Smnth Ola Lee Tucker Mary Ann Wheells Theresa Frances Wender Lmnle Jane Holt Joe Delhnger Clyde Sanders Howard Vandevanter Mary Lllen Allbrntton Clora Mae Bartee Flora Lee Page Wlllxam C Lowery Bxlly Bowden Eugene Bledsoe Wesley Hinton Wllllam Hmton L D Hudgens Morgan Hensley James Hudgens Jonny Merrlll Robert Nell Phllhps H G Thornell Raymond Woodall Claude Jr Franks Frances Cunnmgham Lxlllan Montgomery Vxr gmla Wlllxams Imogene Wltherspoon Chrlstme Prather Eunice Ford Burmst Ford Nellle Fay Ford Nadine Prlmm and Betty Mae Prlmm Poor thmgs' No wonder they were bathed m bashfulness It was thelr first day at school By the end of that year though you wouldn t have known they were the same group of students Under the able supervlsxon of Mxss Llla Wilson they had developed mto full fledged second graders Lookmg through the records your sleuthmg reporter found that Eugene Bass John Davls John Dowlmg Douglas Dyas W E Henson Robert Herndon Wnllls Robertson Austln Thompson Harley Wells Eugene Wood Bobby Cobb Dick Gardner Cecll Cook Chrlstlne Butler Dell Cooper Dalsy Funderburg Capltola Phlllxps Paula Jean Sharp and Nell Smlth came to Join ln the fun thxs year MISS Ursalme Rmggold dlrected thls years splendnd work By the thlrd year wlth Mrs Harry Collins as teacher the class was really gettlng down to work Thxs year Lavan Crow Joe Johnson Frederxck Cald well Lols Hudgens and Mary Ethel Corbell were taken on board The fourth grade was found to be a high llght 1n the class s hlstory Under the dlrectlon of Mrs John W Coulter the class prepared a colonlal kitchen whlch was exhxblted xn the Ashdown Hotel R W Butler John W Metcalf Jumor Powell Leon Sellers Oden Whala Horace Reed Hubert Dowlmg Myrtle Austm Vlvlan Crutcher Katle N Wllson 'md Dell Cooper entered Just xn tlme to get IH on that event Through much hard study and plenty of play the future Semors finally reached the fifth grade where Mrs Arble Cooper took over Everyone was glad to see the new faces of W C Crawford Dan Grounds Ruth Grounds Guy Fltzhugh Lola Blshop Arlene Drawbaugh Geneva Lansdell Marte Melton Mary Anderson and Donnle Mane Wallace At last thxs rapxdly progressing group reached the sixth The year started off w1th Mlss Mary Sue Rhodes at the helm but at mid term she gave over to tCont1nued on Page Forty Fourj . 1 N W W1 Wf1 ' A n 9? 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Page Forty Two SENIOR 1 LASS PRUPHM X The other afternoon May 12 1953 the co owners of the Home for Ma1den Ladles the Mlsses Betty Lou Reed and Betty Jane Chllders gave an afternoon tea at that most respectable establ1shment Besldes the hostesses there were e1ght guests The guests graduates of the Class of 43 of Ashdown H1gh School 1ncluded MISS Mary Ann Wheel1s an 1nmate of the Home MISS Alma Pen nmgton the Home Demonstratlon Agent for Llttle R1ver County the former M1ss Ann1e Jean Johnson who IS now the fat matronly w1fe of the famous professor Ray Hedgecock M155 Arty Purnell Swan the t1cket seller at the DIXIE Theatre fwh1ch IS now under the management of Lloyd Reedl M158 Iola Bowman here on a vacat1on from her home 1n Florlda MISS Janle Bow man a nurse at Bla1r General Hosp1tal M1ss Rachel Doolln who IS 1n the rabblt bus1ness fand who at the last eount had ralsed and sold no less th 111 73 684 592 rabb1tsJ and MISS Betty J1m Floyd the coneert p11n1st MISS Floyd fax ored the group w1th a rend1t1on of the LldSS1L se1eet1on wh1eh rn xele her so famous Chopst1eks The ladxes had the1r tea ID the lovely h1gh walled gaxden where the st1ll ness of the afternoon xx as broken onlx bt the buzzlng of the ladles 'Ind the bees around the bachelor s buttons fThe bees 1nc1dentallx wele purchased from B11ly McGraw a bee faxmerl The lad1es d1seussed the1r former elassmates They say that Blanche Adams IS now the Home Ec teaeher at A H S smee Mrs Cook has ret1red 1n order to glV6 more t1me to her fam1ly B1l1y Bowden IS a promment collar and ha1r l0H1C ad model 1n New York C1ty a regular Powers boy they say Frederlek Caldwell 1s the manager of a cha1n of stores now and just as usual Claude Jr Franks IS a elerk 1n one of them the one 1n that town where the school for glrls IS at that Jack Crawford has bought hlmself an 1sland ln the South Seas and IS the only wh1te man there except Eunxce Sp1gner who spends h1s t1me ra1s1ng bananas and bulldlng model a1rplanes Alv1n Ferrell IS st1ll R1chmonds Lochlnvar Juanxta Ed monson has moved back to Horatlo Betty Ruth Garrett and her husband have a very mee house 1n Ogden Ruth Grounds IS a frequent v1s1tor at the Home for Malden Ladles but she hasn t become a member yet because her work at the local five and ten requ1res too much of her t1me Her brother Dan Grounds IS st1ll 1n college John Waxd H111 15 teach1ng Publ1c Speaklng at the Un1vers1ty Ang1el1ne Huddleston IS h1s secretary Josephlne H111 IS now employed as ass1stant to Swam1 Rlver the great mag1c1an L1nn1e Jane Holt IS t98ChlHg bookkeeplng out 1n Texas Norma Hollowell spends her lxfe IH tourlst camps Mar1e Jones IS the g1rls basketball coach at L S U and Geneva Sexton lS her asslstant Grlm Locke and Donald Mllls have gone to Arabla where they have PRIVATE harems Wayne Lott IS no longer IH the cleanlng and press1ng buslness He lS a very good termlte extermlnator Sue Matthews and Oulda McCall own a Lonely Hearts Club Palmer Morehead owns h1s own furnlture store now Helen Mellus has a good Job Wrltlng scrxpts for Bob Hope s radlo program Dorothy Patterson lS manager of one of the Stlnson stores down IH Dallas and she rooms w1th Llnnle Walker who works 1n the telephone office How L1nn1e ever got so far away from Okay oh well to get on w1th thlS Velma Paul finally marr1ed that s0ld1er who was 1n Australla 1n World War II Irene Poe IS st1ll trylng to get a dlploma from the Un1vers1ty M11dred Ross teaches physxcal educatlon at Henderson Donme Stevens IS pr1vate secretary to the superlntendent of A H S Ann Putnam Stoker IS another happy housewlfe Nell Smlth and Katle Nell Wllson are hostesses ln Roseland the great dance emporlum 1n New York C1ty Grover Tabler IS a famous surreal1st pamter Dave Ward IS st1ll work 1ng at the local Kroger store Dale W1them and W1ll1am Welch have a fly paper company 1n MQXICO C1ty And so on far lnl0 the nlght The ladles talked unt1l they had exhausted thexr store of mformatxon After a final lecture by MISS Reed on the advant ages of communmg Wllh Nature through bees the party began to break up W1th many kmd words and few blows the happy throng went out 1nto the mght and left the world toldarkness and to me V Y C - N N ww 1 x 7 A A V I I 1 - t . . 1 x - - . , , . 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M155 W1ll1e Belle Aubrey Jack Smlth Valnell Stlatton Mary Ruth Fr nnks Delphxne Green Autheune Brown Alma Pennmgton Clara Lee Ray 1nd Laverne G1bbs furn1shed the class Wllh new faces that year The filst year at H1gh School Wlfh Mrs C I Bowles ID charge the el1ss won many school contests and lanked h1 h nnong the otl1er cl tsses Doxothy McClure Flora Heather Edward Anthony Paln1cr Morehe 1d md Clyde Sanders were greeted 1nto the class th1s yeax After maklng many mlstakes but havmg 1 gl und IIIIIL makxng, them they reached the e1ghth grade Mrs M A Cook w lb ellss sponsor Wand1 H ll relson was the only new member At last green Freshmen and I do mean green Your reporter soon found though that Mrs Ben R Wlllxams was 1n charge th1s year and that me mt that by the end of the year the greenness would have yamshed By th1s t1me Rachel Dool1n LOUISE Gaxther Norma Hollowell Donn1e Horn Lols Johnson Clarence Judd Sue Mathews Vernell McCombs B1lly McGraw Velma Paul Geneva Sexton George Shaekleford Ddkld Ward Tom1le Whes1ant Dale Wxthem Alvxn Ferr1ll Alene W1lson Dorothy Patterson Anona Bethany Opal Thornell Donn1e Stephens Thomas Smlth 1nd Betty Belle Muse had Jolned the class Th1s was also the yen of Junlol gl 1du1t1on The local papers got the scoop of the year out of th xt event The first year IH Sen1or Hxgh Jan1e Bow man Iol'1 Bowman JOS0pl'llI19 Hlll Oulda McCall Vlfglnla Batte Anna Lou Putnam Mlldred Ross Do11n1e Stephens Arty P Swan Ray Hedgeeoek Irene Poe Donald Mllls Ch xrles Pearce Troy Reed Johnny Seastrunk and Harley Wells entered th1s rap1dly advanc1ng group th1s year Mr Wynne Cowan and M1 H W Parker were class sponsors Wxth thoughts of plays carmvals and banquets sp1nn1ng round IH the1r heads they entered the eleventh grade As the1r annual play the Jumors presented O Promxse Me whlch was a huge success Alma Penmngton was crowned queen at the Hallowe en Carn1val The really blg event of the year was the Junlor Sen1or banquet That was a dressed up bunch that nlght Mar1e Jones L1nn1e Walker Jerry Whltten Jack Crawford Robert Pxckett Lloyd Reed Eunlce Splgner and Grover Tabler were on hand to share the fun MISS Bess Freeman was th1s year s sponsor Along wlth our many memor1es as dxgnlfied Senxors we have espeelally many pleasant ones of the Senlor play Good Nelghbors the banquet and Semor Day Blanche Adams Juanxta Edmonson Betty J1m Floyd and Junxor Guyton were the only new comers th1s year Mrs Wynne Cowan gulded th1s years work At m1d term the class regretted the loss of M1ldred Ross Ray Hedgecock Jack Crawford Donald M1lls Grover Tabler Dan Grounds Irene Poe Claude Franks Fred Caldwell and B1lly Bowden who left to enter college Th1s was made poss1ble by the new educatlonal program Well there you have xt the hlstory of one of the most pleasant per1ods IH llfe school days-of the graduatmg class of 1942 Comphmentq of If You See It In the LITTLE RIVER NEWS HENRY H KAUFMAN It's So Cotton Buyer J Y WRIGHT,Publ1sher K V -V x - K ' V V V 'VV V, V ' V , VV V V - V V 1 -V ' V' , V ' V- V V V V V V V '- ' ' V V V ' V V VV V ' I ' V ' VV V 1 I V VV V V ,VA I xV I .fe V V V V VV ' V - VV-V V V V ' I g e 7 ' ' :VV .. 5 V V ,V V V X V V V 4 V 1 V V ' VV ' V V ' Q' ,', fi Il I' 7 ' , I' ' V . 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Muxmuguz' ASHDOWN, ARKANSAS I ' l ' Plgl Fortx Nine SI IOR QI XSS WILI lc,OIll1I'1ULd from Page Forty Onej Don tld Mtlls snel he eould ttlold to leave a llttle of hls good looks to Rhodnek Stinson DUltJIllX Patter on xxllls her Ibllttx to hnxsh the I1.ng,l1sh l1t books ftrst t Btllx Joe Pumkett mt P1111 x s txlxe hex hor e ste tllng., trxele xxlth her so she vu s Blllxe Ruth Knkland the gum under her seat Alln 1 I e 1111111151011 le ues her pe roxlde to IDXOIIL CllSlI'lIlQ., to beeome '1 blond Irene Ire xulls her fxeekles to Butte Louls Pxeree Be ttx I ou Reed leaxes her tx pllll, and shorthand el rss to Mrs Young, Mllelrecl Ross took her loxe for Slllfhylllg xxlth her so she beque lths her s1ng1ng.,toJaInes Coleman llox d Reed leaxes h1s eurlx h nr and pletule shove to Sonm Russell I' untee CIJIQLITLI' IS le axlng h1s heart and he thlnks that 1s enough Axtx Iurnell Sw ID leawes Leon Selle rs her smoklng, hablts C re xer Tnhler leaxes h1s wax with the women to Joe Stexens I Annu W alker xulls Anna Jean Cobb her wax of spreadxng, gossip Due Ward beque Iths h1s bisebtll plaxlng., and that m1g,ht5 r1e,ht arm to Bol W ard lx me Nell WllSOH le nes her Cldllk letter vultlng, to Mrs Cowan Mnx Ann Wheells leaves her tltle of prettiest gjlfl ID A H S to DOFIS Brow n and tells her th at her seeret IS bathme, onee exerx tvuo months lnstead UA onee 1 month W1111am Welch bequeaths hxs plaee as an Agn student to Bud Thrash Dale Wlthem vulls h1s plaee as Mrs Hlnton 5 llttle helper to anx one ne edxng a good grade Donnle Stephens le nes her loxe for sports clothes to Don Phlllnps THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1942 43 FOR BETTER QUALITY CLOTHING GOTO ROUTON S PETERS SHOES ARROW SHIRTS LADIES' READY TO WEAR STETSON HATS TEXTAN BELTS Make Your Ration Stamps Go Farther B3 Bur mg Here Phone 58 Z II V- ' 5 lA.Y A4 L L AW X I x V' Liv L , I U 'Iwi IIVQ. 0 - ' I F h Veil 1 1 vuntj to 1 '- -' si' Q fa A 1 ' . 5 S I ll,' ' V , ' . . , , ,. , . ,. 12. 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