Booneville High School - Reveille Yearbook (Booneville, AR)

 - Class of 1946

Page 1 of 76

 

Booneville High School - Reveille Yearbook (Booneville, AR) online collection, 1946 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1946 Edition, Booneville High School - Reveille Yearbook (Booneville, AR) online collectionPage 7, 1946 Edition, Booneville High School - Reveille Yearbook (Booneville, AR) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1946 Edition, Booneville High School - Reveille Yearbook (Booneville, AR) online collectionPage 11, 1946 Edition, Booneville High School - Reveille Yearbook (Booneville, AR) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1946 Edition, Booneville High School - Reveille Yearbook (Booneville, AR) online collectionPage 15, 1946 Edition, Booneville High School - Reveille Yearbook (Booneville, AR) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1946 Edition, Booneville High School - Reveille Yearbook (Booneville, AR) online collectionPage 9, 1946 Edition, Booneville High School - Reveille Yearbook (Booneville, AR) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1946 Edition, Booneville High School - Reveille Yearbook (Booneville, AR) online collectionPage 13, 1946 Edition, Booneville High School - Reveille Yearbook (Booneville, AR) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1946 Edition, Booneville High School - Reveille Yearbook (Booneville, AR) online collectionPage 17, 1946 Edition, Booneville High School - Reveille Yearbook (Booneville, AR) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 76 of the 1946 volume:

T IN QUEST OF KNOWLEDGE, WISDOM,AND ATOMIC FAITH FOR COMPLETE LIVING IN THIS ATOMIC AGE VOCATIONAL AGRI CULTURE GRADE SCHOOL t)edica lion r-Jn (Appreciation . For her spirit of friendliness and co-opera- tion, her untiring patience, and her loyalty to the school, we, the staff, sincerely dedicate this 1946 Reveille to our sponsor, zJl[rs. QXar reene MRS. PEARL GREENE BILLIE ARLENE McCRARY MRS. BILLIE REYNOLDS (J3udinedS m ana erd GEORGE ROSS JR. emor ’pondor The ”Baok To School Movement” at Boone ville High September Tenth, Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Five - The First Peaoe-Time School Year since Pearl Harbor Day, December the Seventh, Nineteen Hundred and Forty-One. This soene is sons how reminisoent of the following! ”School days, sohool days. Dear old Golden Rule Days ,- Readin' 'ritin' and 'rithmetic; Talk to the tune of a hickory 3tiok- You were my Queen in calioo; I was your bashful, barefoot beau,- You wrote on your slate, ”1 love you Joe”- When we were a couple of kids? A IMA. MATER Booneville High, to thee CXjr dear old Alma Mater, To thee we will pledge Cur faith and loyalty. Long may students sing Thy praises and thy glories; Long may they proclaim Thy honors to the sky. We will cherish thee. Thy hall's a shrine to learning. May our lives reflect thy greatness Boone ville, our earn Boone ville High. AUTUMN SupeAi de uHe U HOWARD GORDON MOORE MR. P. H. SINGLETARY Agriculture B. S. Degree, Louisiana State Uni- versity; Post Graduate work Uni- versity of Arkansas. MRS. GECRGE ROSS A.B. Degree, Galloway College; Graduate Work, U. of A. Mrs. Pearl Greene Commercial W. Kentucky State Teachers Col- lege; A. B. Degree, Arkansas State Teachers Col lege; S. S. and A. A. Degrees, Business College and Ar- kansas Teachers College. HOWARD G. MOORE SUPERINTENDENT A. B. Degree, Ark. State Teachers College; Graduate work, University of Chicago; M. A. Degree, George Peabody College for Teachers. Mrs. Billie Reynolds English Spanish and History University of Oklahoma School of Fine Arts, Norman. Oklahoma; B S. E. Degree, Arkansas State Teachers College. ICSS JESSIE G. PEARSON School Secretary LESS MAUDAIME PATTERS CN Home Economics Arkansas State Teachers College; B. S. E. Degree M. T. SOULE BAND DIRECTOR Science Arkansas State Teachers College, B. S. E. Mr. Charles Roberts Mathematics Arkansas Polytechnic College, Arkansas State Teachers College B. S. E. Degree. Mrs. Fee Donathan College of Ozarks, Oklahoma University, Bush Conservatory, Chicago; Washington University, St. Louis. Mrs. P. H. Singletary Science, History, Spelling Southwestern La. Institute Louisiana State University Mrs. F. L. Johnston English, Spelling Maddox Seminary A. B. Degree State Teachers College University of Arkansas MRS. BESS HOOPER Math, Geography Northeastern State Teachers College, University of Ark. BOB MOORE FLORA RHODES GEORGE ANDREWS DAMOND DAVIS RUBY NELL OGGLESBY NELSON TYLER RAYMOND FRANCE JESSIE MoCOY BOEBY LEE HONEYCUT BILLY GRIFFETH HERMAN ADAIR CARL LYLE GRANVILLE WING FIE ID CHARLES BOSTON BILLY WAYNE PHILLIPS NORMAN EHREN HELEN CAUTHRON GU5SIE GILLESPIE BETTY JUNE RAGGIO CATHERINE SWAFFORD RAYMOND WINGFIELD BILLY WAYNE STRICKLAND SYLVIA ERWIN THOMAS SHACKLEFORD 10YD HARRISON EVANS AUDREYS HUBERT DANIELS JAMES ODELL RAY JAMES KINNEY CATHERINE BULL DONALD TR0V7BRIDGE DALE SUTTLSS VIRGINIA NELMS CHARLENE GARNER JUNIOR WINELAND JOEL RITCHIE HELEN RITCHIE JERRY JONES E1MA JEAN GARNER OPAL DAVIS R.H. MICKLES DONNIE MILLER RAYMOND DAVIS NINA NELL RHEA JOHN BARLOW Harold reed LORHINE MUSE alma cob BOBBY ANN FOSTER FLOYD HARRISON IRWIN JUDD ROSALINE MERCER BOBBY JOE JUDD JIM FRANK HARP FAYE HTLL BARRON THOMPSON KAY DaMERON BILLY PAUL GODWIN RAY HILL JAMES RAY WHITAKER PEGGY EARF G.W. PARKS LEROY WHITE JACK RECTIN PAUL WAYNE SLOAN JIMMIE HUNTER JOSEPHINE PERRY REBA EPPERSON BOBBY HOLCOMB JERRY URGENT JOSEPHINE PERRY LOUIE TKICKETT EMMA RAY RANKIN LOUISE TRICKETT IRBY MARTIN ROBERT HOLDEN JOHNNIE BELL REYNOLDS DANNY BRYAN A YD E LOTT EIGHTH GRADE LORITA ADAIR AXEL ANDERSON WILLODENE BANGS BARBARA DEAN BARBOUR JIMMY BAYLESS BETTY BELL ROY BLAGG COY BOKU11 FOY BORUM CHARLES BRYANT BONNIE JEAN CAUGHMAN ANNETTA CHANCELLOR BILLY OBNB CONNER EVA COX RICHARD CORLEY ARLISS DANIELS JEAN DAULTON MARIE EHREN JOYCE ELKINS AVA ENGLEBRICHT RUBY ENG I£BRIGHT MELBA JEAN EPPS JIMMY ERP ARDEN FENNELL THOMAS FOSTER PATSY FRANKS IMOGENS GILLILAND DONALD ROE GODFREY ANITA GOFF PEBELE GOFF KATHRYN GOSSARD PETE HALEY MARY LOU HINES WILLIAM HINES MARCUS HISE EIGHTH GRADE JOAN HONIKER WILLIE HOUSTON JANET JAMHS WIIMA DEAN JOHNSTON MONA JOYNER J.W. KILLION JOY LOVETT MARY HELEN LOVETT LOIS MARTIN JACK MICKLES EMMA JEAN NELSON MARY LEE NOLAN HASKELL ORKICK DAVID PARISH MILDRED PHILLIPS HENRY ETTA RASBERY CLIFFORD ROGERS J.H. ROGERS BILLY SCOTT BETTY ANN SELBY I LA PAYE SMITH A J. STAFFORD JIMMY STONE WALTER STONE JOHN STRICKLAND MARTINO SV7INT METTA GLEN WALKER MARY ELLEN TUCKNE3S MELBA RAE WILSON EULEMA WOODS PEARLENE WOCIDRIDGE JUNIOR WRIGHT NINA RUTH UN RAYMOND BENTLY LOYCE JEAN PARISH WILTA KAYS PHIUIPS AVA NEIL MITCHELL TINA FCKLEB BILLY WAYNE GARNER CONNIE FAYE ERVIN NORMAN KENDALL BETTY JANE REYNOLDS BIXLY KERMAN AYD2LOTT JUNE GIBSCN ROBERT EHREN THOMAS PHILLIPS JOHN PAUL LUSK ROSE TURNER Miss Lois Bates, Senior, reigned as queen of the annual Hallcareen Carnival. The following girls surrounded her to add to this gala occa- sion. Miss Helen Urgent, Junior, Miss Worthy Hardin, freshmen and Miss Margie Reynolds fran Junior High. This was one of the best carnivals in many years. The ending of the war made this possible. A hot race was conducted a week before the Friday Night of the Carnival. Everyone entered into this race whole-heartedly but the ever victorous Seniors again came out on top. The money taken in by this race and also proceeds frc n the Carnival were turned over to the libraries for funds to buy new books. I r. r. r. i r. I t t r. r. r. I I r. r. r r r K r Miss Juanita McLemore, member of the 1946 Senior Class, was elected football Queen this year. She was crowned by the captain, B .11 Moore, on November 28, 1945 on the-football field. On this date the annual Homecoming Game was played. The end of this game marked the climax of a very successful season in which the Bearcats won the title District 12 Champions . Naturally this was a very happy occasion since the Bearcats literally trounced the ffartford team in a 45-0 victory. The wueen’s maids were as follows: Mis3 Irene Phillips - Junior Class Miss Janet Ross - Sophmore Class Mis3 Bobbie Jean Cauthron - freshmen Class Miss Pearlene VTooldridge - Eighth Grade Miss Jonnis Bell Reynolds - Seventh Grade Reading from left to right- first Row: Miss nooldridge. Miss Reynolds Second Raw: Miss Phillips, Miss Ross Third Row: Pat Singletary, ring bearer, l(is3 clamore,THE QUEEN, and her little sister Ctnega cLemore. THE SQUAD FRONT ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT, Emmitt Clemn, Jr., Ralph E. Blythe, Emmett Reed, Orville Lewis, Douglas Kendall, Bill Moore, Lloyd Burger, Fritz Ehren, Talmadge Nelson, Billy Talley, John Ross Williams, BACK ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT, Rufus L. Parish, Student Doc., Albert Dickey, Donsld Dempsey, Jimmy Grafton, Jackie Lovett, Billy Bob Cauthron, Bobby Corley, Bobby Downs, Luke Orrick, Raymond Pendergrass, Bobby Joe Dunn, MGR. CONFERENCE CHAMPS Boasting a season's record of eight wins, two defeats and one tie, the Bearcats were unanimously chosen as Chsmplons of the District 12, A. A. A. Conference. They were defeated only once, in conference play. This defeat came at the hands of Paris, which was by a close margin. The bearcats placed four men on the all—conference team. Those receiving this honor were,Fritz Ehren, Lloyd Burger, Douglas Cauthron, and Johnny Chambers. Receiving honorable mention were Bill Moore and Albert Dickey, and Donald Dempsey. COACH This year the Booneville High School was successful in its attempt to secure a full time Coach. The Bearcats were indeed fortunate to have J. P.(Perry) Mlkles, former Oklahoma Aggie player, as their coach. He was assisted by Rev. W. W. Grafton, who kept football alive at Booneville during the war. Under Perry's guidance the Bearcats had their most success- ful season since 1938. This is the 4th time in thirteen years that Booneville has won the championship. For a coach to do this in his first year is indeed a mark of excellent coaching The 1945 Bearcats are indeed grateful end shall never forget Perry and the'45 season. FIRST-STRING BACKS R. H.-BILL MOORE F. B.-FRITZ EHREN L. H.-DOUGLAS KENDALL Q. B.-ORVILLE LEWIS In the initial game of the season,the Bearcats,after pushing the Atkins Red Devils everywhere but over the goal line for three quarters, lost a close 6-0 decision. Next came the Bearcat's arch rival. The Paris Eagles. The game was played on a wet field which hampered Booneville's passing attack. In a big second quarter,Paris pushed two touchdowns over. The second half was a savage battle with neither side threatening or scoring. Final score, Paris 14, Booneville 0. In the third game of the season, the Bearcats found themselv® and romped at will over Dardanelle, 46-0. Then came Waldron. The first half was a bitterly fought con- test with neither side scoring. In the third quarter, after hav- ing one touchdown called back, the Bearcats pushed over for a score, but missed the extra point. Immediately Waldron came back to score and also missed conversion. This ended the scoring, and the game ended a 6—6 stalemate. The Bearcats journeyed to Hartford to take an easy 27-0. Brilliant line play helped the Bearcats to score in every quarter. FIRST-STRING LINE Left to rights John Chambers Jimmy Grafton,Lloyd purger Donald Dempsey, Jackie Lovett, Ralph Blythe, V ayne Beane. SECOND-STRING RACKS R. H.-EMMET REED F. B.-BOBBY CORLEY L. H.-TALMADGE NELSON Q. B.-ALBERT DICKEY Coming back the following Friday the Bearcats completely out- classed the Bearcat Mena team. Scoring in every quarter they a- massed the total of 65 points to 'Jena's 0. Again came Waldron,on their homecoming game the Bearcats re- venged an earlier 6-6 tie by beating Waldron 18-6. This was their first homecoming loss in fifteen years. Then it happened. A cocky, overconfident. Bearcat squad traveled to Charleston. After Charleston had scored first, the Bearcats came back strong to score two rapid touchdowns and win, 12-6. Booneville playing a rejuvinated Mena learn came home with a well earned 26-6 victory. On their hcmeccming jame the Bearcats ran away with Hartford, 45-0. Scoring practically at will the Bearcats made a fine showing in the last game of the year aid won the District 12 Championship. r r. r. r. r. r. r r r r. r r SECOND-STRING LINE Left to rights Qnmett Clera, Luther Orrick, Bobby Downs, Jimmy Grafton, Billy B. Cauthron, Billy Talley, Talmadge Nelson r f r r r r r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 ! .1 1 .1 .1 1 7 y I T ▼ Bill and Doug were outstanding players on this yeaA team. Both are seniors and their services will be missed next year. They performed their duties well and were de- serving of the honor. Atkins Paris Dardanelle Y aldron Hartford Mena Y aldron Grafton WE THEY 0 6 0 14 46 0 6 6 27 0 65 0 18 6 12 6 26 6 Lovett At the annual Football Banquet this year the team voted Jackie Lovette as captain and Jimmie Grafton as co-captain for the '46 football season. Both boys are excellent play- ers and turned in good performances last year. I LIBRARY ST FF 1 1 .1 .1 .1 .1 I .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 1 J J 1 1 I 7 J Sd- elCLl VIRGINIA CURRY PRESIDENT BILLIE A. McCRARY VICE PRESIDENT MARY SUE GRISSOM RECORDING SEC. DIXIE CURRY TREASURER NORMA JEAN BRYANT REPORTER JONNADA KELLEY MARY JEAN GIIPERT BETTY JO RILEY PEGGY CALLAHAN BURL PENNELL SUE PEARSON MARY LOU MOORE DONALD HIRAM JONES RAYMOND PENDERGRASS HELEN KENNEY DONALD PENNELL EMMITT CLEM DIXIE CURRY JIMMIE MITCHELL MARY JEAN GILBERT EVERETT ELKINS PATRICIA HUNTER LOIS LOVETT PEGGY CALLAHAN LORETTA HOWARD JOHNNA LOU GODWIN ORVILLE LEWIS WINTER ; EIGHTH GRADE CLASS FIRST yEAR CLASS SECOND TEAR CLASS F.F.A. OFFICERS F.H.A. Lloyd Burgei -President Clarence Ervin-Vice President Fritz Eh re n—Secretary Joe Hunt-Treasurer Bill Sarp-Reporter P H« Singletarv -Advisor 1st Host P. H. Singletary Bryce Kincannon Pete Haley Charley Bryant Arden Ffennel Alvin Moore Billy Judd 2nd Row Jimmie Earp David Parrish Jimmy Bay less Roy Blagg Ralph Springer A. II. Stafford Willie Huston Donald Jones 3rd Row Robert Hunter John Earl Slone Marcus Hise Hilly Gamer Irvin Judd WiIlian Hinds Marion Wilkins Jack nickel Carroll Elkins Dean McNerlin Gean McNerlin F. F. A. Group. 1945-46 Esther Orrick-President Irene Phillips-Secretary Dixie Curry-Treasurer Norma Lou Harp-lst Vice President Patricia Hunter-2nd Vice President Virginia Curiy 3rd Vico President Mary Sue Grissom-Historian Doris Sraee-Reporter Miss Patterson-Advisor Bobby Joe Corley 12th District F. F. A. deration President 1945 - 1946 4th Rear Dale Ladd Walter Stone Billy Conner J. W. Lloyd Joe Dorrough John Lyle 5th Row Jimmy Stone Burl Funnel Billy Tricket Thomas Phillips Wayne Dorrough 6th Row Bill Scott Norman Kendell John Williams Bill Earp Ralph Bhren 7th Row John Strickland Clarence Ervin Dan Tuckness Joe Hunt Lloyd Burger Dennis Wall K enneth Fouts Fritz Ehren Joe Fitzgerald Kenneth Meeks FUTURE FARMERS of AMERICA STATE PRESIDENT 1945 -46 LLOYD H. BURGER Received more honors through the F. F. A. than any boy since the Association was formed in 1928 Premium Money Non Boone ville Livestock Show 1943-44---------------$44 60 District Poultry Contest 1943-44 ($25 Tar Bonds)— 18 75 District Public Speaking Contest-—-------------—-- 5 00 Sear Roe Buck Pig Show (50 Baby Chicks)----------- 6.90 State farmer Degree Contest-----------------------25.00 State Public Speaking Contest-—------------——-----25.00 Logan County Junior Livestock Show----------------48.00 Fort Smith Livestock Show---------------------- 15.00 Boor.eville Livestock Show 1944-45—------------—— 33.45 State poultry Contest ($50 F ar Bonds)-——------—— 37.50 Total-------------------------------------------$258.80 ELECTED Chapter Treasurer- 1943- 44 Chapter President 1944- 45-46 State President 1945- 46 of the Assoc- iation composed of 6,000 members. Delegate to National Convention at Kansas City, Missouri. WINNER State Publio Spesking Contest Second Tri-Stste Public Speaking Contest State Parmer Degree Star Parmer of Arkansas All Expense Scholarship To Arkansas Tech Northwest District Poultry Contest 43 - 44 State Poultry Contest 44 - 45 Won For Tho Chapter Registered Jersey Heifer-------------------------—$125.00 Publio Speaking Contest---------------------- 15.00 State Poultry Contest ($32.50 War Bonds)—-----— 32. 50 Total-------------------------------------------- {172.00 President Vice-President CARROL ELKINS NORMA JEAN BRYANT JOHN D. CLAUD ALATRENE DAMRON JONADA KELLY IRENE PHILLIPS VERA MAE GARNER DOROTHY FAYE PHILLIPS DOROTHY G. WOMACK JACKIE LOVETT VIRGINIA WARD PATTIE M. PICKELL NORMA LOU HARP IMOGENE ROSE EURALDENE CAUTHRON HELEN LARGENT ROSEMARY JACKSON BUDDY PHILLIPS PHYLIS BAKER JIMMY GRAFTON BOBBY CORLEY BILLIE YOUNG DAISY HARPER ERMA DEAN STRICKLAND d adbetbaff ACTI Off Hunt sinks a junp shot Dempsey rades up another one LETTERMEN Joe Hunt Emmett Reed Bill Earp Donald Dempsey Bill Moore Albert Dickey Ralph Blythe Orville Lewis Calvin Pressen SCHEDULE WE THE! CHARIESTCN 31 10 RATCLIFF 20 18 RATCLIFF 17 19 MANSFIELD 14 38 GREENWOOD 35 29 BRANCH 21 20 MANSFIELD 16 39 CHARLESTON 17 4 SUELACO 28 16 MAGAZINE 39 10 GREENWOOD 43 22 HARTFORD 21 20 SUBIACO 23 20 GREENWOOD 39 16 MAGAZINE 77 11 HARTFORD 34 26 MANSFIELD 28 43 GREENWOOD JO— _43_ 542 404 THE SQUAD FRONT RCW-Janet Ross, Mary Lou Moore , Norraa Jean Bryant, Rose ?4ary Partain, Betty McConell, Betty Trickett, Vera Mae Gamer. BA 1C ROV —Heelie Mae Brown, Naomi Harrison, Patty Mae Pickell, Joel Dean Harper, Bobbie Jean Cauthron, Claudine Suttle, Doris June Walker, Betty Oox. WE THEY Havana 31 9 Havana 18 2 Ratcliff 31 4 Ratcliff 14 10 Mansfield 12 13 Greenwood 16 29 Charleston 22 17 Greenwood 24 36 Magazine AS 8 Hartford 9 16 Greenwood 25 31 Hartford 10 23 Mansfield 27 12 Greenwood 301 16 22? Suttle sink8 a long one The girls got off to a fast start taking four straight vic- tories before falling before the pcwerful Greenwood sextet in the invitational tournament at Lavaca. Fbr the rest of the season they broke even and ended with a .500 percentage. The outstanding player for the Bearcats was Capt. Rosemary Partain, who was selected in two All-Tournament Teams. Those who received jackets are Rosemary Partain, Betty McConnell, Claudine Suttle, Bobbie Jean Cauthron, Joel Dean Harper, Doris June Walker, Vera Mae Garner, Norma Jean Bryant, and Mary Lou Moore. junior For the second consecutive year Boonenrille,a Junior Team won the District 12 Championship. During the season they won 14 games and lost only 3 each by a mar- gin of only one point. The members of the toam were as follow8: Billy Bob Cauthron Jimmie Foster John Edward Chambers Buddy Apple and Bobby Downs. Probably the outstanding event of the season was the Bearcat 8 participation in the State Tourney at Little Rock. The boys easily won their first game but were defeated in the second by Batesville 30 to 29 WE THEY Charleston 12 6 Ratcliff 18 12 Ratcliff 18 19 Mansfield 22 23 Charleston 25 12 Magazine 30 5 Greenwood 24 17 Hartford 30 5 ifegazine 27 6 Greenwood 26 15 Hartford 30 5 Magazine 27 6 Oden 27 15 lavaoa 23 20 Mt. Ida 29 21 Redfie Id 31 21 Batesville 29 30 538“ SPRING Contets-Bobby Joe Dunn, innett Clem, Bill Moore, Douglas Kendall, Way- ne Bryant, Jim Frank Harp, Srby Martin, Darron Thompson, x41 Anderson, Ronald Bailey, Jack Mikles, HI B. Griffey, Jimie Smee, Jimmie Mitchell, John Iyle Clarinets-Ralph Blythe, Mary Nell Ross, Johnie Howe, Albert Dickey, Thomas Phillips, Loyce Jean Parish, Bobby Donathon, Billy Paul Cantrell, Charles Bryant, Bobby J Jones, Anna lee Bur- ton Leon Yarborough, Ava Neilie Mitohell Flute-Bonnie Jean Caughman 3axaphones-Danny Aydelott,John Paul Lusk,Jiimnie Grafton, Ralph Spring- er, Billy H. Aydelott, Raymond Bentley, John D, Claud Alto Horn-Samuel Sharber, Jimmie Bayless Trombone8-Suraldene, Cauthron, Donald R. Godfrey, Dickey G. Anderson, Joel M. Ritchie. Basses-Carrol Bikins, Talmadge Nelson, Rufus Parish Druns-Dixie Curry, Virginia Curry, Betty Griffey, Doris June Walker DRUM MAJOR - BOBBY. JOE DUNN - MAJORIE REYNOLDS DRUM MAJORETTES - NORMA JEAN BRYANT - MARY LOU MOORE LVA SORUDDK PRITZ EHREN —: i WILVA STAPFORD MARY SUE ORISSOM LLOYD BURO BETTY LOU TURNER ANTTA NcLEVQR' LILLIAN LINCOLN Y JANE REYNOLD: XIE McCRARY, CLEVELANI LOIS BATES WANDA HARRISON JOYCE ANDERSON wiRmmno PRESIDENT Senior Offi icerS DCUGIA8 K0JDALL A man devoted to his cause—but what's his cause? Dynamo Staff 45-46 Reveille Staff 45-46 Band 43-44-45-46 Who's Who 46 Methodist Church Fbotball 44-45-46 Co-Captain 46 Baseball 43-44-45-46 Track 46 JOE HUNT He's the type v;e hear so much about, but rare- ly see, tall, manly and silent. Football 45 Basketball 43-44-45-46 Baseball 43-44-45-46 Vice Pres. Senior Class F. F. A. 43-44-45-46 Tennis Club 43-44-45-46 President Junior Class-45 President Senior Class-46 res 45-46 Band Captain 46 P A Sports Editor Dynamo 46 Sports Editor Reveille 45-46 F. F. A. Watch Dog 44-45 Who's Who VICE-PkESIDSNT IAURA MARGARET APPLE Quiet, blond and liked by ever}'one. Pep Club 44-45-46 Who's Who Baptist Church Sec. Junior Class Sec. Senior Class Vice Pres. Pep Club Pres. Home Ec. Club Cheer Leader 45-46 Annual maid 44-45 Reveille Staff 44-45 BILL MOORE MARY SUE GRISSOM Oh what brown eyes and blonde hair, and her shy smile wins us all. Dynamo Staff 45-46 Reveille Staff 45-46 Home Ec Club 43-44-45-46 Pep Club 43-44-45-46 Band 44-45-46 First Class Musician 45-46 Music Club 43-44-45-46 Sub Deb Club 45-46 Victory Corps 43-44-45 Tennis Club 43-44-45-46 Spanish Club 45-46 Who's Who 45-46 Assembly of God Church Library Staff 43-44-45-46 Class Sec. Treas. 43-44 He likes to play, and Class Treasurer 45-46 works and studies with Maid 42—43 a will. Annual Maid 43-44 DynArao Staff 43-44-45-46 Reveille Staff 44-45-46 Band 43-44-45-46 Who's Who 46 Methodist Church GEORGE ROSS JR. Football 44-45-46 Captain 46 Basketball 45-46 Baseball 43-44-45-46 Track 46 Tennis Club 43-44-45-46 Pres. Soph. Class 44 Watch Dog 45-46 Eand Captain 46 Editor Dynamo 46 Business Mgr. Rev. 45 Editor Reveille 46 When he will, he will. When he won't he won't. Methodist Church Class Reporter—45-46 Basketball Mgr.—45-46 Editor of Dynamo—45-46 Bus. Mgr. Reville-46 Band—42-43-44 Who's Who-46 Pep Club 45-46 Baseball—46 REPORTER 1 1 1 1 1 ] 1 ] 1 ] ] ] 1 ] ] J 1 1 I 1 LILLIE MAE HALFORD Retiring and quiet until you knew her. Home Ec Club 43-44-45-46 Pep Club 43-44-45-46 Who's Who Church of Christ BILLIE ARLENE McCRAHT Voice of a nightengale. Dynamo Staff 45—46 Reveille Staff 45-46 Home Ec Club 43-44-45-46 Pep Club 43-44-45-46 Band 44-45-46 Music Club 43-44-45-46 Sub Deb Club 46 Vice-Pres. Sub Deb Club Victory Corps 43-44-45 Who's Who 46 Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Library Staff- 43-44-45-46, Spanish Club 46, Pep Club Sec. Football Maid 45 Tennis Club 43-44-45-46 Business Manager for Reveille, School Orchestra, Vocalist. MARY JANE REYNOLDS PUll of vigor, zip and go. Pep Club 43-44-45-46 Home Ec. Club 43-44-45-46 Baptist Church Dramatic Club 45-46 Library Staff 45-46 Seniors JEWEL DEAN CLEVELAND She'8 fbll of fun and loves a good time. Pep Club 42-43 Baptist Church Library Staff 45-46 Dynamo Staff 45-46 Typist for Dynamo NEEUE MAE BROWN You'll never miss her friendship till she's gone. Basket Ball 46 Soft Ball 43-45-46 Music Club 46 Home Ec Club 43 Pep Club 43-46 LLOYD BURGER Baptist Church He's destined for big Tennis Club 46 things. Dynamo Staff 44-45-46 Reveille Staff- 45-46 Who's Who 46 Presbyterian Church Football 43-44-45 Baseball 45-46 Pres. F. F. A. 44-45-46 F. F. A. 42-43-44-45-46 State Pres. F. F. A. 45-46 F. F. A Tres. 43—44 Feature Editor 45-46 RUFUS UMAR PARISH Friendly, polite and liked by everyone. Dynamo Staff 45-46 Business Manager, Dyn. Reveille Staff 45-46 Business Manager, ev. Pep Club 44-45-46 and 43-44-45-46 and lietenant 45-46 Who's who 46 Methodist Church Student Doctor, Football I’eam 46 Tennis Club 43-44-45-46 S, emorS 45-46 45-46 JUANITA McLEMOKE Gods gift to man Home Ec Club 43-45 Basketball 43 Pep Club 43-44-45-46 Pep Leader 46 Carnival Queen Uaid 43 Football Queen 46 Who's Who 46 Baptist Church BETTYE LOU TURNER She has a tongue but is not wearing it out Home Ec. Club 43-44-45-46 Pep Club 45-46 HAZEL MARCHINKO When she smiles there is mischief in her eyes Babtist Church WlUfA STAFFORD An all around good girl Music Club 45-46 Assenbly of God Church FRITZ H. EH REN Tall, Dark, and Handsome and has a football future Dynamo Staff 45-46 Reveille Staff 45-46 Who's Who Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Football 44-45-46 Basketball 45-46 Baseball 43-44-45-46 F. F. A 43—44—45—46 Sec. F. F. A 45—46 Sports Editor 45-46 1 1 1 1 1 1 ] 1 ] 1 1 1 ] ] 1 1 ] 1 ] ] ] .Seniors CLETA NUE PHILLIPS She'8 herself-what more can one ask? Spanish Club 43-44-45 Home Ec Club 43-44-45 Yfho s 7fho 45-46 LOTS BATES The girl who never gives up Dynamo Staff 45-46 Reveille Staff 45-46 Home Ec Club 44-45-46 Pep Club 43-44-45-46 Music Club 42-43-44 Who 3 Who 45-46 Presbyterian Church Carnival Queen Art Editor AVOJ YOUNG He would stop St. Peter s Roll to ask a question. ANN ANDRSTS Cute, Bashful and Blond. Pep Club 43-44-45-46. Home Ec Club 45-46 Basketball 43 Baptist Church Music Club 43-44 BETTY GRIFFEY A charming and friendly lass, popular with those of her class. Dynamo Staff 45-46 Reveille 45-46 HomeEc Club 43-44-45-46 Pep Club 43-44-45-46 Band 43-44-45-46 Sub-Deb Club 43-44-45-46 Victory Club 43-44-45 Viho s Who Methodist Church Library Staff 43-44-45-46 Tennis Club 43-44-45-46 Spanish Club 45-46 Sec. Sub Deb Club 45-46 Editor of Reveille 45-46 BETTY GIBSON Curfew never rings on her ambition. Home Ec Club 43-44-46 Library Staff 44-46 Pep Club 43-44-45-46 Baptist Church TALMADGE NELSON Greater men have lived but I don't believe it. Reveille Staff 45-46 Dynamo Staff 45-46 Who's Who 46 Band 44-45-46 Band Lieutenant Baptist Church Seniors [ C c r Football 44-45-46 Baseball 44-45 Tennis Club 43-44-45-46 Track 46 r F. F. A. 43—44 , Business Manager Dynamo 46 Business Manager Reveille 45-46 [ WILMA SCRUDDER Why talk when there is so much to keep quiet about? Library Staff 45-46 Reveille Staff 45-46 Presbetyrian Church p r L ROSEMARY PARTAIN Confuscious says that Chase and Sanborn dated r coffee isn't the only —■ fresh thing that is dated. Dynamo Staff 45-46 Reveille Staff 45-46 - Pep Club-43-44-45-46 Cheer Leader 45-46 Music Club 43-44-45-46 Tennis Club 43-44-45-46 Spanish Club 43-44-45 Who's Who 45-46 r Baptist Church Basketball 43-44-45-46 Captain 44-45-46 Home Ec Club 43-44-45 r Photograph Editor Reveille 45-46 Typist Dynamo 46 EMOGENE MCXN r Quiet and Studious. Pep Club 45-46 Who's Who 45-46 Library Staff 45-46 L, I LILLIAN UNCOIN Sugar is rationed, but she has her share. Dynamo Staff 45-46 Reveille Staff 45-46 Pep Club 44-45 Horae Ec. Club 44 Church of Christ. JOYCE ANDERSON Nice things come in small packages Pep Club 45-46 Methodist Church Library Staff 45-46 Spanish Club 44-45-46 : r : ' r L ■ 1 ] ] ] ] 1 ] 1 1 ] 1 ] 1 1 •Seniors WANDA ORGAN Hobodys enemy, everybodys friend• Pep Club 44-45-46 Home Be. Club 44-45-46 Baptist Church Annual Beauty 46 VIRGINIA CURRY I d like to be serious, but everything is so funny. Dynamo Staff 45-46 Reveille Staff 45-46 Home Ec Club 43-44-45-46 Vice Pres. Heme Ec Club 44 Sub-Deb Club 43-44-45-46 Pres. Sub-Deb Club 46 Pep Club 43-44-45-46 Pep Leader 45 Victory Corps 43-44-45 Tennis Club 43-44-45-46 Band 43-44-45-46 Hethodist Church Feature Editor of Reveille and Dynamo. BETTY JEAN TRICK ETT Third finger-left hand. Pep Club 45-46 Home Ec Club 44-45 Presbyterian Church CIARBJCE ERVIN Oh, but I am not so harmless as I act. Baseball 43-44-45-46 F. F. A. 41-42-43-44-45-46 Vice Pres, of F. F. A. 44-45 HAZEL COX A type all her own. Home Ec Club 44-45-46 Pep Club 43-44-45-46 Baptist Church ELSIE MAE FTTZGSRID A friend to everyone. Pep club, 44 45 Baptist church WANDA HARRISON Theres fun in the air when Wanda's there. Methodist churoh r LOIS BATES Wittiest Girl CLETA MAE PHILLIPS Most Likely to Succeed DOUGLAS KENDALL Smartest Boy English Student Math Student FRITZ EHREN Best Looking Boy Most Studious Boy Most Populer Boy BILL MOORE Best Looking Boy Best School Spirit Commercial Student LLOYD BURGER Best Citizen Best All Around Boy Most Likely to Succeed Most Dependable Boy Most Courteous Boy RUFUS L. PARISH Neatest Boy Best Personality EMOOENE MOON Most dependable Girl Smartest Girl Most Studious BILME A. KcCRARY Best School Spirit Most Talkative Girl Class lAjslcian ROSEMARY PARTAIN Best all around Girl Best Girl Athlete LILY MAE HALFORD Best Sport TALMADGE NELSON Most Studious Science Student UL BETTY JO GRIFFEY Cutest Girl Neatest Girl GEORGE J. ROSS JR. wittiest Boy N'ost Talkative Boy Friendliest Boy MARY SUE GRISSOM Best Girl Citizen JOE HUNT Best Boy Athlete AMON YOUNG Best Sport Most Talkative Boy £ G=Z fMI f° Utxl unii Vol. D; No. 2 BOOLEVILLE HlffH SCHOOL. BOQNfcvttl£. I bruarv 1. 19 6 --------------------------1 ----------------— ---- STUDENTS P iRTICIPATE IN REPAIRS MADE TO CTM ANNUAL DRIVES The Annual March of Dimos and tho clothinf drive eng -- od this week. Each contributed c ' - vcrt.G March of Dime holps to pay Ijl ■$G of children st fonti tho I! count and )t suppq T O pi ASS SPONSORS STAGE ROVEMENTS Qfy Last wo ok ■« un- dorwent n va£ftv v - ipent - throe It was sandod dowi , n'th , u soal. Tho and thon Riven a co'is' ..«rfo painted in black rym finish. For years th -nd tho borders were paint- has boon the dream' of the —od—in oranvn, Additional school to havc_ tho stagd 100??: holid merti c re Ch tho s iris studo Janua a r if boin tho s! for tho Christmas holidays, Tho candy was heartily approciatod by evoryono. BND MOTHERS SPC' SOR SHOT Tho Band Boost, sponsored Palaco T aftornoi ontitled, borlost.” not lee- 't, we bo- V duntion, ,vu one annual •football nquot, Docember 13, 1945, last but ’ fin thinkin - . ------- V, -yono is looking forward Lovott wns w -to these ovonts, but every end Jirany Gru ufy Senior ro-lizos Hlph School After tho cloctv Jq. nr- was Graduation comes only onco, cats hold their tK w 1 -df the Llm- and usually much too soon belt lino in the Rym,. ho in each Senior’s lifo, captains oloa6. 'ottormon hrd thoircus- s nrk, •'ostir. before tho Somostor iv N ard oloctodcap- i load to tho tairK fc, aptnin for tho chool. Naturally, follows -on. Jackio 0 ,-yono is looking forward Lovott was q. captain to these ovonts, but every end Jimmy Gr;. nppfcin P AltSv Snni nr rod i ne TT4 «U C ni. - A x-u - _ i _ u u u u u u J M ' 1 Bill Moore Betty Jo Griffey -Co-Editors. Virginia Curry Rufas L. Parish -Phature Eds Talmadge S. Nelson Mary Sue Grissom Lloyd Burger Billie Arlene McCrary Bus. Mgrs. Lois Bates - rt Editor. Gecrge Ross Jr. Rosemary PartAin Dcxiglas Kendall Fritz Ehren Sports Eds. Lillian Lincoln Jewel Dean Cleveland -Typists • Pearl Greene Spons oj -Mrs ' ■ ■ ■ r ' ' ' ■ (Va ptfUuCatia M SENIORS OF 1946 GAS RANGES HOT WATER HEATERS BENDIX WASHERS FLOOR FI RS ACES ELECTRIC IRONEUS GRIFFEY APPLIANCE CO. II. B. GRIFFEY, Manager PHONE 4W51 BOONE VILLE, ARKANSAS RADIOS WATER PI MPS ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS IIO'IH LAMPS GAS HEATERS, ETC. to Senior Glass o 1946 SEAMAN STORE CO. General Merchandise Boonevill , Ark. D. V. McCrary Phone 351 Manager ANNUAL ANO TEXT BOOK PUBLISHERS OKLAHOMA CITY I, OKLAHOMA Roy H. Noel POST OfflCt IPX 1107 • PHONE 1412 • JOPLIN, MISSOURI J. W. SKINNER SON Tatum Hardware Co. DEALERS IN SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS BOONEVILLE. ARKANSAS DRY GOODS READY-TO-WEAR O. A. SKINNER ,S4 FR ESH MEATS F IOU R AND FEED A, SHOES HARDWARE PAINT SPORTING GOODS GROCERIES BOONEVILLE AUTO SUPPLY CO. G. W TATUM A W TATUM D P TAT U M V. W HARPER Tatum Godfrey A. V. (Bud) Hicks Kelvinator Dealer—Mobilgas Oils—Dial 4641 % HARP CHEVROLET COMPANY BUI4.DING MATEK L IdiiaratwIahJ ) .t(f£5s 1 ivHl 6. H. HODGES MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Conoco 290 U. S. Royals Genuine Chevrolet Farts ARKANSAS YELLOW PINE LUMBER THE LADIES’ STORE WE HANDLE MR. MRS. DOYLE B. YARBOROUGH HARDWARE Everything In Ready-to-tt'ear Ladies Children SHINGLES. ROOFINGS. SASH. DOORS, PLASTER. LATH. AND OAK FLOORING BOONEVILLE, ARKANSAS BOONEVILLE. ARKANSAS festtZol C$cUA EVATT JEWELERY AND GIFT STORE KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS GIFTS THAT LAST BOONEVILLE VARIETY STORE Booneville, Arkansas HSAIXJUAKTER'S SCHOOL SUPPLIES Gifts - Novelties - Notions IF IT'S NW WE HAVE IT Hr. and Mrs. Black CITY CAB CAFE CHICKEN AND STEAK DINNERS Phone 283 GowyuUulcUiCHtd. to THE SENIOR CLASS Cotner's Recreation Hall COMPLIMENTS OF PALACE CAFE and BUS STATI EH Yihere Good Friends Meet Booneville, Arkansas COOPER’S STUDIO and Camera Shop Hi-Qua litv Portraiture Enlarging and Tinting Call on ua for all Your Photographic Needs. Phone 217 PAIACE HOTEL and CAFE Magazine Arkansas Good Food Clean Rooms Mrs. ,'lorence C. James Oner WERTZ COFFEE SHOPPE Mr. and Mrs. Charley Reynolds Booneville, Arkansas COMPLIMENTS OF ★ WHAT YOU LIKE LIKE YOU LIKE IT THE FAMOUS C(Ufup.lime iU ojj louis Orau, Prop. GATLIN DRUG STORE Booneville, Arkansas Logan County’s Leading Department Store Grace Gatlin Phone 4791 GRISSOM SUPPLY CO. Ga8, Oils, toytag's Refrigerators 121-123 West Main Street Compliments of HAMPTON SONS KAISER-FRAZER AUTOMOBILES Conoco Gas and Oils Phone 282 Phone 207 Wilson Radio 4 Eleotrio Co. S. A. ROBERTS 6- CO. Pull Lins of Radios and Electrioal Equipment For Your Houeehold Needs Hallmark 4 Rustoraft Greeting Cards. Philco-10 Years Ahead Of 4 Years Ago Best Wishes to Senior Class People’s Tourist Hone Bo one ville, Arkansas Phone 248 C(wyuUulciii(HvL and Beat Wishes SENIORS OF 46 tcOHA tO Senior Class of 1946 Cauthron‘8 Recreation Hall from the home of--- DAVIS TIRES TRUETONE RADIOS WIZARD APPLIANCES SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK Western Auto Associate Store Home Owned Home Operated JAMES O. RICHARDSON, OWNER Oklahoma. I!5i4 SUPPLYS°- QUALITY PRICE THE RACKET STORE HOME OF BETTER VALUES ELECTRIC APPLIANCES AND AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Urt Omer Yarborough Prop. TO OF 1946 PHONE 316 C. L. SELBY, MOR. SMEE DRUG STORE Booneville, Ark. Phone 306 HAY LOOPKK Plionr «59 C. K. 1.AWS Plionr 4541 BOONEVILLE FURNITURE AND ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE CO. Phone 355 COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS KKFRIGKRATOKS WAM1KHS IKOXEKS 8TOVB8 ROSE BEAUTY SHOPPE Permanent Waving Our Specialty SATISFACTION GUARANTEED BOONEVILLE. Ark. PHOtfS 4731 FULMER MOTOR COMPANY AUTHORIZED SALl'.b AND StRViCL MAIN AND BROADWAY BOONEVILLE. ARKANSAS in your future ADNEY’S ‘Womcn’i Wcar READY-TO-WEAR HOSIERY MILLINERY MAUDE ADNEY, OWNER (fyKyutiuletfia t ? V KNOWN fOf CXCULCM MOHt COOKE O MEALS HOME L IKE ATMOSPHERC MODERN CONVENIENCES i= - PRIVATE AND CONNECTING BATHS -A?k J. N. ARMSTRONG, MGR.


Suggestions in the Booneville High School - Reveille Yearbook (Booneville, AR) collection:

Booneville High School - Reveille Yearbook (Booneville, AR) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 1

1940

Booneville High School - Reveille Yearbook (Booneville, AR) online collection, 1976 Edition, Page 1

1976

Booneville High School - Reveille Yearbook (Booneville, AR) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 1

1987

Booneville High School - Reveille Yearbook (Booneville, AR) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 1

1988

Booneville High School - Reveille Yearbook (Booneville, AR) online collection, 1946 Edition, Page 16

1946, pg 16

Booneville High School - Reveille Yearbook (Booneville, AR) online collection, 1946 Edition, Page 75

1946, pg 75


Searching for more yearbooks in Arkansas?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Arkansas yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.