Bruno High School - Treasurers Yearbook (Bruno, AR)

 - Class of 1951

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I I' 74715 fo, gf U ff! A if We the Class of 1950 Sl are happy to dedicate thxs annual to Mr Danzel our class sponscr fnend and teacher We greatly appreclate h1sfr1endsh1p guxdance advlce and help that he has glven us m order to make this our frrst annual posslble 5, , f 2 1' a H t Hr 'S h if h +2 J f 2 0 ' xd r ,e X I X 942, ww f r 119 .. 9, A 1 ,'4- ' IJ sl R. Q , .. . 0 D. ' MR PANNELL Coach MR MORROW Prine ipal MR DANIEL Sciance MR GATES Agriculture MRS. SMITH Elementary MRS HALL Elementary MISS MCCRACKEN Home Economic: fNot Picmredl ff7 I J A McENTIRE Basketball Prendent F F A F F A Presxdent GEARLDINE DOGGETT Basketball Reporter Pep Club F F A F H A F H A Parlxamentanan Co Captam Basketball Secretary Softball A W 1 2. it AIRIS Cl-IOATE Basketball F H A F F A Secretary F F A Treasury Class Reporter Softball LEONARD YOUNG Basketball F F A F F A Sentmel Class Treasurer FLOYD JOHNSON Presxdent Student Body Presxdent Glee Club Presxdent Agrxculture Presxdent All State Football All Slate Tracg Co Captaxn Football Band 1505 'E 111 al 'tv' ww MELBA JEAN YOUNG Basketball F F A F H A Parhamentanan 3rd Vxce Presxdent Secretary Treasurer Student Council Captam of Basketball Softball PATSY DOLL Y Teens Girls Glee Club Library Club Chorus F F A F F A Reporter F H A Secretary Annual Editor VELTA SHARP Pep Club Dramatxcs G A A Softball F F A JINMY RAY ADAMS Basketball F F A Treasurer MARGLE PANNELL Class Treasurer F F A F I-I A F F A Reporter Class Secretary F2 l 3... -v ANNA BETH WILKERSON F F A F F A Secretary F H A Federatlon Treasurer Student Councll if vw- xv BURL N XRTLN F F A Class Reporter 'I N. , . ll' 1 : -, xx 0 -A lx 'NJ-J' 'NAA O09 .jcng am! Queen 641:55 Z We the Semor Class of l95l bemg of sound rmnd and body declare th1s to be our last Wxll and Testament Leonard Young wxlls h1s basketball ab111ty to Wesley Sm1th Hxs ab1l1ty to argue w1th teachers goes to Conme Brown whxle hxs good looks go to Lxlhan Johnson Burl Martm wllls hzs helght to J C Methvm H15 Enghsh workbook to Max Mannmgs Let's hope Max uses lt more than Burl d1d Jimmy Ray Adams leaves h1s surgery sklll to Mr Dan1e1 To Ollze Pyle he leaves h1s 1ron nerves and he leaves hls sweepmg abxhty to Russell Jennmgs Floyd Johnson leaves Bruno I-hgh to the Junlors To J1mmy Joe Sasser he leaves hxs muscles and he also leaves h1s brams to Harry the Cat To the Freshmen goes Velta Sharp s qu1etness Velta also leaves her ab1l1ty to get mto trouble to L.o1s Jxme Dlckey Melba Young leaves her pencxls that have disappeared one by one to goes to Connxe Brown To I..11l1an Johnson A1r1s Choate leaves her bookkeepmg ab1l1ty A1r1s wzlls her old blue Jeans to Helen De Przest and her basketball ab1litytoOl1ve lylae Choate Gearldme Doggett w1lls her dark haxr to Bonnle Walker and her chew mg gum whlch IS stuck under the desks m the study hallj to the Jumors Patsy Doll wxlls her wmnxng smxle to Allean Bogle and herdiagramming ab1l1ty to Mr Morrow who IS m sad need of It I Anna Beth Wzlkerson leave my ab1l1ty to get along with all the teachers to Endmola Bogle To Conxne Brown she also leaves her ab1l1ty to hold a boy frlend To Jean Nye she leaves her two cell bram Margle Pannell leaves all her boy frxends to Jean Nye J A McEnt1re wllls Ins good looks and basketball ab1l1ty to Lamour Bmk L 1 0 Q u 1 ., A the person who needed them more than she did, Her talent for frog operation o Q - 1 . n 0 6 add Mop ec? On the day of January l Z000 I had a llttle excrtement As I was drwmg down Park Avenue U1 my new Atomic Automobxle an old plasttc newspaper flew ln my wmdow As I glanced at the headlmes I turned on my Guzde Con trol and was lost m fond rnemorxes of my long lost school days The paper was dated 1999 and the re on the front page was Mxss Patrxcla Ann Doll s plc ture wrth the late preszdent s son who IS her flancee General Buck Rogers He has recently returned from a trzp to Mars to take over the Preszdency of the Unlted States As I turned to the socxety page a small paragraph caught my eye and I saw the famxllar name of Burl Martm who was now playmg wlth Tommy Dorsey s Jun1or Band Burl rs expected to be the next Band Kmg of Amerma In the old days Velta Sharp was a very quxte soul but Iwas surprlsed when I saw the pxctures from the Frontler Days In these pictures I not1ced Velta wearmg a crown whlch she won as Champlon W1ld Cow Rlder She start ed thts professxon when her husband Broncho B111 was mjured and she took h1s place She has a br1ll1ant future and 15 makmg money to pay for the opera t1on whtch wxll make Broncho Bull Kmg of Cowboys agam In the church around the corner a new preacher wxth a beaut1ful dark halred gxrl on hxs arm was seen walkmg through the door As I look agam I discover th1s lady to be the former Miss Melba Young She ts now marrzed to a. prosperous preacher Melba IS domg very well as a preacher s wde and we know she as achzeved her goal m hfe On the sports page I saw a paragraph that caught my attentlon As I read It I was surprxsed to learn that xt concerned an old school fnend Floyd Johnson The paragraph read Floyd Johnson chosen as Mr America of 1999 Floyd and hzs muscles have gone far m thas world Also on the sports page there was a picture of a gzrl that looked famll lar As I looked at xt more closely I recogmzed xt to be Azrns Choate Azns now has her own travelmg basketball team Her next game w1l1 be at Madison Square Garden As I read further on the sports page I not1ced an artmcle written by Leonard Young The name struck a famtlnar cord Ln my xnemory Then I re membered the old days Leonard IS Sports Edztor of a famous newspaper Of course hrs favorzte sport IS basketball Ask hlm any questmon about basket ball and he knows the answer As I turned the page I saw a large advertisement I recognxzed the name xmmedlately so I read It more carefully It sazd Pannell s Busmess College Wrxte zmmedxately for free catalog Founder and Manager Margxe Pannell Whzle readmg about the natwnal affazrs, I notxced a famxlxar name The name was J A McEnt1re J A as an ambassador from the Unzted States travels around the world trymg to secure peace We would never have thought 1tofJ A , . , . . . . . . 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He If you have any stray plgs contact Anna Beth Wllkerson She has taken a strange lxkmg to ralsmg pet pxgs It was qu1te a shock to read about her pro fesszon but as we all know people change as the world goes by Another artxcle 1n the paper was mterestmg to me because xt concerned a boy I once knew very well It announced the constructlon of a new church The pastor Jlmmy Ray Adams So Gearldme fmally got marrled There was a very flattermg plcture 1n the paper That IS one gzrl that never gwes up So you see dear frxends the Senior Class of 1951 has battled and won the1r place Ln th1s world 9 . - J o . 1 1 . 4 . a 3 J Cfcm Aaforg JIMMY RAY ADAMS Jlmmy was born January 18, 1934 at Bruno Arkansas He started hzs school career at Verona and entered the Bruno Hlgh School m 1947 AIRIS CHOATE Axrts was born December 15 1933 at Everton Arkansas where she entered school She entered the Bruno Hxgh School as a Freshman ln 1947 GERALDINE DOGGETT Gerry was born December 21 1933 at Goldthwaxth Texas Her f1rst school1ng took place at Pnddy Texas where she remamed untxl fuushmg the Junlor year She came to the Bruno Hlgh School Ln 1948 PATRICIA DOLL Patsy was born March 9 1933 at Colwlch Kansas where she took up school She dzd her Freshman year at LaJunta Colorado and entered the Bruno H1gh School as a Sophomore mn 1948 FLOYD JOHNSON Floyd was born March 10 1933 at Gzlbert Arzzona where he began school He ente red hlgh school at Chandler Arlzona where he f1mshed the Junxor year and entered Bruno Hxgh School as a Senlor m 1950 BURL MARTIN Burl was born July 19 1932 at Bruno Arkansas He started to school at Everton Arkansas and entered the Bruno I-hgh School m 1947 started hzs schoolmg at Bruno where he grew mto the Hzgh School m 1947 MARGIE PANNEL Margie was born July Z9 1933 at Eras Arkansas She started to school at Pyatt Arkansas where she entered high school xn 1947 and came 1nto the Bruno Htgh School as a Sophomore m 1948 VELTA SHARP Velta was born September 11 1931 at Pntchett Colorado where she started to school and remamed there through her Junzor year She entered Bruno High School as a Senxor m 1950 ANNA BETH WILKERSON Anna Beth was born February 6 1933 at Cave Cxty Arkansas She entered school at Batesv11le Arkansas and started her hxgh school work at Pocahontas Arkansas where she completed her Freshman year and entered Bruno Hxgh School ln 1948 LEONARD YOUNG Pee Wee was born August 3 1932 at Pyatt Arkansas He began hrs school career at Olverty Arkansas and started mto high school at Pyatt Arkansas Ln 1947 and transferred into Bruno Hzgh School LD 1948 MELBA YOUNG Melba was born February 16 1932 at Everton Arkansas She started the long journey through school at Eras Arkansas and en tered the Bruno Hxgh School xn 1947 .-.I U ' , .. . , J. 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Y ' V T 'F 1 E . mno mcofn- Cimpfer 37 j .fd OFFICERS Presxdent J' A Entmre Treasurer Jxmmy Ray Adams Vice President Jimmy J Sasser Reporter D L McEnt1re Secretary Wesley Smrth Sentmel Leonard Young The Bruno F F A was orgazuzed January 5 1923 whmhwas formerly known as the Lincoln Aggxe Club lt IS the oldest boys orgamzatzon west of the Mxsszssxppx Rwer Durmg these twenty exght years this orgamzatxon has successfully put on a community falr on the first Friday and Saturday of October It has also sponsored a banquet during the latter part of each school year The Future Famers of Axnerxca s motto conszsts of only four lmes but these four lmes are fllled w1th practxcal philosophy, reflectmg a spxrzt and sm cer1ty that shows the true vxewpomt of farm youth the Backbone of a Nation The motto IS as follows Learnmg To Do Domg To Learn Earmng To L1ve Lxvmg To Serve Our chapter motto IS Plan Your Work, Work Your Plan The Future Farmers of Amerxca, or F F A as xt is comxnonly known, as the natxonal organxzatmon of by and for boys studying Vocatxonal Agrlculture m Pubhc Secondary School under the provxslons of the Natxonal Vocatxonal Edu catmon Acts As an mtergal part of the program of vocatzonal educatlon ln agrxculture m the pubhc school system of Amerxca the F F A has become well known m recent years No nat1onal student orgamzatmn enjoys greater freedom of self government under adult counsel and guzdance, than the Future Farmers of Axnerxca Orgamzed m November 1928, xt has served to motxvate and utxhze, the systematmc mstructmn offered to students of Vocat1onalAgr1culture and to provide future tramxng m farmer c1t1zenship The F F A IS an mtra curricular activity havzng tts orlgm and root in a defxmte part of the school currzculum vocatnonal agrzculture Among other thmgs members learn through actwe part1c1pat1on how to conduct and take part III pubhc meetmgs to speak 1.1! publlc to buy and sell cooperatwely t solve thelr own problems to fmance thernselves and to assume c1v1c resposx bllzty The foundatlon upon whlch the FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA or ganmzatfon IS bullt mcludes leadershxp and character development sportsman ship cooperatlon servlce thnft scholarshxp, xmproved agrzculture organxzed recreatzon, cxtlzenshxp and patrlotlsm o 1 o Q . . . sf.. -...fo nr on so 1 1000 I I OO Iii-Il ooaooasuu p -...venus ' ..- V 1 1. . . .. , . . 1 ....-. . . . . .1 - . . . . ., . . 1 . . . . . . .. . 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O THE FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA 15 a non prof1t non pol1t1ca1 farm youth orgamzatmn of voluntary membershmp desxgned to take xts place along wxth other agencmes strwmg for the development of leaders the buxldxng of a more permanent agrlculture and the lmprovement oi country hfe It constmtutes one of the most effzczent agrxcultural teachmg devlces that has been d1scovered up to the present txme The F F A IS 100 Amencan 1n lts deal mgs and ldeals and outlook and has no outs1de aff1l1at1ons There IS no secrecy U1 connectzon w1th any of 1ts act1v1t1es Natmnal headquarters of the Future Farmers of Amerlca IS located 1n the Agrzcultural Educatmn Service Umted States Office of Educatlon Federal Secur1ty Agency Natmonal conventzons are held annually ln Kansas C1ty M1ssour1 at the t1me of the Ame rxcan Royal Livestock Show The FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA exmsts today because of a co operatwe sp1r1t and a des1re on the part of farm boys 14 to Zl years of age preparmg for farmmg through vocatlonal agrlculture to have a national or gan1zat1on of the1r own ln which they may secure practlcal busmess experl ence act as their own mstructors and enjoy the fellowshxp of one another It IS organlzed vocatlonal agr1cu1ture on a farm youth level Improved agrlculture better local commumtles more satlsfymg farm home hfe and more eff1c1ent farmer cxtlzens are emergmg as a result of the boys experlences The Bruno Lmcoln Chapter IS greatly xndebted to Mr J B Ewart who 1n 1923 started thls fme organxzatxon m the Bruno School We wxsh to thank hlm for h1s twenty seven years of hard and falthful work when ln 1950 Mr Chester L Gates took over and 15 domg a very n1ce Job ZA iglftilftlw OVVLGWLQ 8145 0 l'l'L8I LCd The hlgh school glrls have organzzed a F H A Club wlth Geraldme Doggett as Presment JoEl1a Cunnmgham lst Vxce Presxdent Alrls Choate Znd V1ce Pres1dent Nathaha Felker 3rd V1ce Pres1dent Endmola Bogle Secretary Bxlhe Sasser Treasurer Connle Brown Reporter and Sue Pannell as I-hstorxan Some of the glrls have gone to Russellvxlle and other places to meetmgs concernmg the F I-I A 8 ' lat W! Qn My Omg The lst and Znd year home econom1cs are takmg home economxcs to gether under the supervision of Mxss Elcie McCraken The followmg gurls are taking home economxcs JoEl1a Cunnmgham Allean Bogle Helen De Priest, Lots .Tune Dxcky Nathalxa Felker Mary Sue Harrzs L1la Mae Kmg, Sue Pannell, Lena Dell Swafford, Bxllie Mane Sasser Mary Ruth Taylor and Geneva Watts They have learned or should have learned to sew and cook They have baked cakes, pies and cookzes They should be experts by now The 3rd year home economlcs g1rls are Connxe Brown A1115 Choate Young They started takmg home econom1cs at the begmnmg of the second se mester and unmednately started sewmg Everyone made some garment to be worn by that person At the last half of the semester they cooked and d1d very well Thxs year Bruno was fortunate enough to have a commerclal depart ment They offered bookkeeping, typing and the glrls had shorthand the fxrst semester The boys and gxrls enjoyed the classes lmmensely They d1d good work and are proud of xt Mrs Don Pannell Mrs Edward Pyle and Mrs Floyd Anderson were the cooks for the year They have worked hard at plannmg nounshmg meals and have co operated wholeheartedly m servxng the basketball teams when they left for games The janxtor for thls year was Mr Russell Jenmngs He has worked hard at keeping the school clean and neat lookmg It was mce to come to school cold mornings and fmd a warm flre Russell was a favorlte w1th all the school kxds Lillian Johnson, Margie Pannell, Geraldine Doggett, Velta Sharp and Melba I Q O Q A ' . ' on feA!PP86 Bruno School opened September 4 1950 Mr Harry Marrow was wrth us agam as our prmclpal There were three new teachers to start th1s year Mrs Geraldme Barron was our home economics teacher Mr Danmel opened a new f1e1d of study rn sclence Mr Gates who IS agriculture teacher and help mg the boys wlth thezr agrxcultural problems The grade school teachers are Mrs Smith first grade Mrs Janes second and thzrd Mrs Hall thxrd and forth Mr Wxlkerson frfth and slxth We rmmedxately started practlcmg basketball and school was off to good start October 7 8 we held our annual fazr m the gym The veterans had an exceptronally good exh1b1t of farm products The sc1ence department of high school had an mterestxng exh1b1t as well as the art class that had a good many water color plctures on dxsplay both of these bemg new exhxbzts at the Bruno Farr Altogether rt was the best fazr that Bruno has had m recent years A Halloween Carnwal sponsored by the P T A was held October 31 nn the gym A queen s contest was held wzth JoElla Cunnmgham and Carolyn Pannell rergned as the queens of the Carmval Many contests were enjoyed by all and Patsy Doll almost d1ed of heart farlure when she won a cake The fun house the country store the fxshmg pond and the free shot contest were among some of the outstandmg attractlons The revenues were dwrded among the teachers for the benefxt of the school Thanks to the P T A November Z4 we turned out for Thanksgwmg, a short vacatxon enjoyed by all Maybe many more people were stuffed than turkeys The next break came when we turned out a week for Chrzstrnas Decem ber ZZ to wa1t for Santa He arrzved m tune for everyone to start back to school January l When school agaln took up classes two of our teachers were not wzth us Mr Travns Yarbrough took Mr S W Wzlkerson s place Mlss Elsoe McCracken took the home economxcs after the departure of Mrs Barron Amxd basketball tournaments and the general excxtement of school we started the new year off w1th a bang Many well meant resolutlons whlch were made were broken after the f1rst week The next great excztement to help cheer us up was the preparatwn and holdmg of the 28th annual Father and Son Banquet on March 16 The commlttees that made tlns banquet possible were headed by Melba Jean Young charrman of kxtchen serv1ce Geraldme Doggett chalrman of dxnmg service Jxrnmy Ray Adams chalrman of program Leonard Young, chairman of fmance, Floyd Johnson, chazrman of xnvxtatlon Bobby Lee Methvm, chaxrman of decoratxon, and Max Manning chairman of seatmg Mr S D Mitchell the guest speaker wxth hrs philosophy, wit and humor saw that there was no cat nappmg School dxsmxssed May the 12th 1951 wzth twelve Senxors graduatmg I g o a ' . . . . . . 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