Clarksville High School - Panther Tracks Yearbook (Clarksville, AR)

 - Class of 1950

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THKNG5 HAVE fx QHANGEDG1 S WN WN OO GQ 4625, 5 is S' Q ADIVXINISTRATIQN 'faculty MR. ARLIE L. KENDALL Superintendent, B. A. , The College of the Ozarks, M.A. , University of Colorado, Graduate Study, University of Kentucky, Western State Kentucky, Western State Colorado. MR. EDGAR C. UPTON, JR. Principal Junior-Senior High School, B. S. , Southwestern Louisiana Institute, M. S. , University of Arkansas, Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, Louisiana State University. ,V fly JL 6-. ' I 1 MISS MAUDE AGEE B. A. , The College of the Ozarks MISS MARTHA BASHAM B. A. , Hindrix College Graduate Study, Arkansas State Teachers University of Arkansas I MISS MADGE BOWLIN B. S. , H. E. , University of Arkansas Arkansas Tech MRS. ELBIE BRYANT B. A. , The College of the Ozarks Graduate Study, University of Colorado MR. BONNIE EAST Fort Smith Junior College University of Arkansas University of Oklahoma MISS RUTH FARMER C e of th Ozarks E e sas MISS LENA FARRIS Arkansas State Teachers, The College of the Ozarks MISS CLORA FERGUSON B. S. E., Arkansas State Teachers MRS. MARY GIESSMANN A. B. , The College of the Ozarks MR. LONNIE HARDGRAVES The College of the Ozarks fMr. H. will not get his degree until this summerj F 2, KN I V, 5 in if if - . . ... , W , 1 fx' l s-, - ,, ,,,... ff-I.. ,.,, ,W ,-is ,- iz .1 A D. it Wfrfflt tav i ZZ if V? ' ' ,. -g ' SLQ I M iw fn , 5 1 3, W., . I, .,.. - V '4 .4 .ff x if if I 4 - wi, ' K ,5 43 F 'IW gi ve . . ,.,.. . ii, A rt ' r fir ,it A X, fi I H ' it Q L ff' or ' ' L ,, LFf'L , Vi'? it ' .k A . f , r A 4' A HV 32943 .11 A QQ. fn' iz- -iw 'WW '-:sf ff - 04' 'a aculfx, MISS FAY HARDING A. B. , The College of the Ozarks M. S., University of Arkansas Draughons School of Business MISS WILMA INGRAM The College of the Ozarks Library Science, University of Oklahoma, MRS. FRANK KOON B. A. , Henderson State Teachers College MR. BILL METHENY B. A. , The College of the Ozarks. MR. FELIX MITCHELL The College of the Ozarks MISS SUSIE MOORE , B.,S. , The Colley? of-the .Ozarks Graduate Shady, Diaughons School of Business MRS. VERNA HARRIS PENNINGTON B. A. , The College of the Ozarks Graduate Study, University of Arkansas MRS. MASON SEARCY B. A. , Henderson State Teachers College MR. JOE TAYLOR A. B. , The College of the Ozarks MRS. EVERETTE STEWART B.A. , The College of the Ozarks Galloway College . . MRS. RUBY VILLINES J z': ' I . ., H A B.A., The College of the Ozarks l .'L Q ' zb' , V Graduate Study, George Peabody College I for Teachers, University of Arkansas gl MRS. COY WEATHERTON g A ' V B. A. , The College of the Ozarks i I MRS. G. A. WINTERS V 1-A , L. I. , B.A. , Arkansas State Teachers - ' ' College ICIOO fa u C 52 4, ig' W iki? Q 4 56 C I ff' J' lm X I 'QT O SENBOQS ,Wh , . Mrs. Mason Searcy Class Sponsor ALICE ANN PATTERSON Class President 3, 4, Class Sec. -Treas. l, 2, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Bi- State Beta Act 2, 3, 4, F. H.A. 4, Glee Club 2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Rainbow l, 2, 3, 4, Worthy Advisor 2, State Grand Recorder 3, State Grand Faith 4, Grand Cross of Colors 3, Stardust Music Club 2, 3, 4, Correspondence Secretary 3, Advertising Manager on Panther 3, Business Manager on Panther Tracks 4, Innkeeper's Wife in A Child Is Born , Sugar Lou in Love is Too Much Trouble , Eve in Nine Girls , Girls' State 3, Horne- coming Maid l, Homecoming Queen 3, Ninth Grade Honor Student. ff ' MARY ANN WEATHERTON Class Secretary-Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Program Chairman 3, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Rainbow 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Representative 3, 4, A College girl in Love Is Too Much Trouble , Phyllis in Nine Girls , Ninth Grade Honor Student. DAVID KING Class Secretary-Treasurer 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, District Clinic 3, 4, State Clinic 3, 4, College of the Ozarks Band 2, 3, 4, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Oggy in Love Is Too Much Trouble , Ninth Grade Honor Student. FLOIS EUSTICE Reporter 4, Band 3, 4, tMajoretteJ, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Bi-State Beta Act 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, F. H.A. 4, Glee Club 2, Latin Club 2, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Rainbow l, 2, 3, 4, Grand Cross of Color 3, Worthy Advisor 3, Stardust Music Club 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 3, Corresponding Secretary 4, Flo in Love ls Too Much Trouble , Jane in Nine Girls , Ninth Grade Honor Student. FLORA EUSTICE Vice-President of Class 2, Class Reporter 4, Band 3, 4, fMajor- ettej, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Bi-State Beta Act 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, F. H.A. 4, Glee Club 2, Latin Club 2, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Rainbow l, 2, 3, 4, State Grand Page 3, Worthy Advisor 3, Stardust Music Club 2, 3, 4, 2nd Vice-President 3, Recording Secretary 4, Typist for Panther Club, Ebb in Love Is Too Much Trouble , Glamorpuss in Nine Girls , Ninth Grade Honor Student. KENNETH ATKINSON F. T. A. 3, 4, President 4. if 54' , f A 3 f--,. L coach Bill Metheny I 4 Sponsor 'W if . is AJ , iv ea 'Af' J JIMMY LUE COFFEE L Beta Club 3, 45 Science Club 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Glee Club 3, 4. L I' K I 4, il LENA MAE COCHRAN Home Ec. Club 2, 4, President 45 F. T.A. 45 Vice-President 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Shirley in Nine Girls , Student at Ivy Gates in Love Is Too Much Trouble , Basketball l, 2, 3, Lettered 2, 3, Cheerleader 4. A' MARION K. C LEM MONS Beta Club 2, 3, 45 Vice-President 4g Latin Club 3, 4, President 45 Methodist Youth Fellowship, President 4, Class Editor for Pan- ther Tracks 4g Ninth Grade Honor Student. DEAN CHANDLER Baseball 3. ILADENE BOEN F. H.A. l, 23 Glee Club 4. MARY KATHRINE BARNES F. T. A. 4, Treasurer 43 Cissie in King Ko- Ko 5 Student at Ivy Gate in Love Is Too Much Trouble . V57 A 4 J! N tl 2. .-T, pt -,WV 7 I Senior Class Ring JOANNE COX Class Reporter 3, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Bi-State Beta Act 3, 4, F. H.A. 2, Latin 2, 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 4, Rainbow 2, 3, 4, Stardust Music Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3, President 4, Assistant Editor on Panther Tracks 3, 4, Reporter for Panther 2, 3, Angel in On To Bethlehem , Lady Joanna in Dawn in the Upper Room , Leah in A Child Is Born , Monica Bates in Love Is Too Much Troublen, Mary in Nine Girls , Ninth Grade Honor Student. SUE NELLE DICKERSON Class President l, 2, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 2, 3, 4, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Student Council 3, Vice-President 3, President 3, Business Manager for Panther 3, Miss Ross in Love ls Too Much Trouble , Ninth Grade Honor Student. PATSY JOYCE DOTY F, T.A. 4, Home Ec, 2, 3, 4, First Vice-President 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Student at Ivy Gates in Love Is Too Much Trouble Tennessee in Nine Girls . FRANCES DUTY Beta Club 2, 3, 4, F. H.A. 2, 3, 4, Historian 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Rainbow 2, 3, 4, Stardust Music Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Student at Ivy Gates in Love Is Too Much Trouble , Basketball 4, Ninth Grade Honor Student. BOBBY EDDINGTON Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettered 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 'Lettered 3, Boxing 4, Representative to Boys' State, Co-Captain of Football 3,4 FRANK EICHENBERGER Cheerleader 2, F. T.A. 4, Cliff Hayward in Love Is Too Much Trouble , Lettered in Football 2, 3, Basketball 1. 1 L, 4 3 . . N ' '57 Y? Agkk , fr R, , .,,. 7 :i??, WV Q V .81 i g ,lgl V J 1 mi' Q Q, K, nn- '.,, i I . 4 S Class Flower: Pink Carnation Class Motto: You can't do much about the past but the future is in your hands. Class Colors: Pink and White WANDA KAUFFELD Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Stardust Music Club 33 Pep Club 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, State'C1inic 3, 4, District Clinic 3, 4, College of Ozarks Band 3, 4, Senior Class Editor of Panther Tracks, Basketball 3, Ninth Grade Honor Student. ti X15 2 A It f 'f ' J HAROLD EUGENE HULL Student Council Representative 3, 4, Johnny Darrel in King Ko Ko , Basketball 3, 4, Lettered 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettered 2, 3, 4, All-District Center 4, Track 3, Lettered 3, Baseball 3, Lettered 3. . ARLIE GUINN Band l, 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 3. ERNEST HARRIS, JR. F. F. A. l, 2, 3, Football 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Lettered 4, Track 3, Baseball 3 ALFRED GARRETT Stardust Music Club 3, F. T.A. 4, Ono In King Ko-Ko l5'Wise Man in A Child Is Born 3, House Manager in Love Is Too Much Trouble 3, Football 1, 2, 3. PATSY RUTH FREEMAN Between the Covers Book Club 3, Home Ec. Club 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Rainbow 3, 4, Basketball 4. ,f 1'-4 . 1 if i ., , X f 1 Senior Float First Prize Winner in Homecoming , Parade. X at 4 ar A . ANNABELLE KENDALL Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Bi-State Act 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, F. T.A. 4, President 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Rainbow l, 2, 3, 4, Worthy Advisor 4, State Grand Page 3, Mrs. Bates in Love Is Too Much Trouble , Shotput in Nine Girls , Ninth Grade Honor Student. CAROLYN KENDALL Vice-President of Class 3, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Bi- State Beta Act 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 'Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4, Rainbow l, 2, 3, 4, WorthyAdvisor 2, Stardust 'Music Club 3, 4j Vice-President 4, Student Council 2, 4, Representative 2, President 4, Circulation Manager for Panther 3, Assistant Business Manager for Panther Tracks 4, Lagoona in King Ko-Ko , Connie in Love Is Too Much Trouble , Alice in Nine Girls , Ninth Grade Honor Student, Delegate to Girls' State, Won Scholarship to College of Ozarks in Music Festival, Received Number one rating at Bi-State Music Festival in voice. PATSY LUCILLE KING Science Club 2, Reporter 2, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, F. T.A. 4, Ninth Grade Honor Student. LEE FRANKLIN LASTER Baseball 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Lettered 4, Boys' State 3. BOBBY LIVINGSTON Band 2, 3, 4, Repairman 4, Librarian 4. NEOMIA OWENS Between the Covers Book Club 3, F. H.A. 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, F. T.A. 3, 4, Stardust Music Club 2, 3, Number one rating at Bi- State Music Festival in voice. li ' Scene from Nine Girls , Senior Class Play JANE RICKETTS Home Ec. 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Basketball 45 Lettered 4. FRANKIE QUALLS Latin Club 25 Pep Club 45 Beta Club 2, 3, 45 Beta Bi-State Act 2, 3, 45 Science Club 2, 35 President 2, 35 Music Club 2, 3, 45 President 35 Vice-Pres. 25 Program Chairman 45 Ozarks College Choir 3, 45 Pinky in Love Is Too Much Trouble 35 Whizzle in King Ko-Ko 15 Pirate in Pirates of Penzance 25 Carousel 35 Basketball 25 Baseball 25 Music Scholarship to College of Ozarks 45 No. One Rating in Bi-State Music Festival 45 Ninth Grade Honor Student. ll EMMA JEAN RANNALS Latin Club 2, 35 F. H. A. 45 Rainbow l, 2, 3, 45 Worthy Advisor 5 Grand Representative to California 45 Between the Coverls ok Club 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Lettered l, 3, 45 Spadra Sal a rian 15 Homecoming Maid 4. .5 X BILL PORTER X Beta Club 45 Student Council 45 F, F.A. 15 Baseball 45 Ninth Grade Honor Student. REUBEN PLUMB F. T.A. 45 Football 35 Lettered 35 Joe fEstel1eJ in Love Is Too Much Trouble 5 Announcer in Nine Girls BOBBY EARL PITTS Band 1, 2, 3, 45 District Clinic 3, 45 President Band Club 3, 4, Student Q Director 3, 45 Basketball l, 3, 45 1 ' Lettered l, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Lettered 2, 3, 45 Track 35 Lettered 3. . MX . it W -i ! n u-,Mn '--...,,,, y 5 15' 'if an iw ,yi-,,i n.. f Ki ' i' 'QW BUD WHITE F. T.A. 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Bas ketball 2, Delegate to F. T. A. Convention 4. SHOOK, G. W. Latin Club 3, Basketball 3, Ninth Grade Honor Student. K i I 1 K . I I PHIL TAYLOR ' ' T' Band 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Lettered 4, Baseball 3, 4, Lettered 3, 4. MARY MARGARET TINSLEY F. H.A. 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Pianist 2, 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, Reporter on Paris Eagle 4, Pianist in The Music Shop , Basketball l, fTransfer from Paris High School 45. CYNTHIA TERRY Between the Covers Book Club 3, F. H.A. 4, Ninth Grade Honor Student. PAT TUMBLESON Beta Club 4, F. T.A. 4, Latin Club 2, Student Council Rep. 2, Joseph in A Child ls Born , King K0-K0 in King Ko-Ko , Dr. Pillsy in Love Is Too Much Trouble , Ninth Grade Salutatorian. GERALDINE WALKER Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Stardust Music Club 2, 3, F. T.A. 4, Secretary 4, College Girl in Love Is Too Much Trouble , Homecoming Maid 2. ll all Q KV in 'Ga PATRICIA WHEELER Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Pro- gram Chairman 4, Sci- ence Club 2, Asst. Edi- tor Panther 2, Editor 3, Typist Panther Club 3, Editor Panther Track 3, 4, Angel in on To Bethlehem , Mary in Dawn In the Upper 'Room , Sarah in A Child Is Born , Toasty in Love Is Too Much Trouble , Freida in Nine Gii-15 , Ninth Grade Honor Student. eniot Glass Hisfofz The Class of 1950 was born in September 1938 when the 46 present day seniors first entered a schoolroom, butwe were not destined to come together for six long years. Most of us attended Sallis or Hurie school during these years, where we participated in the usual operettas and Christmas pageants, games of Flying Dutchmen , Senders , and softball and studied a little. These years passed quickly and before long we found ourselves in Junior High. Here We had lockers, more than one teacher, Dogpatch and athletics, and we studied a little more. In the 9th grade, since we were really freshmen in high sclmnow, we organized as a class and elected Miss Pauline Michie and Mrs. Villines as sponsors. Our officers for that year were: Sue Nelle Dickerson, President, Ann Revis, Vice-President, Alice Ann Patterson, Sec. -Treas. This year we began to take part in some of the Senior High activities, some ofour boys came out for football and our maid to the Homecoming Queen was Alice Ann Patterson. We gave an operetta King Ko-Ko , and our graduation theme was The Americas Go Forward . Our valedictorian and salutatorian were Ann Revis and Pat Tumbleson and we had 25 honor students! At the end of school, we took our fresh- man retreat to Petit Jean. In our sophomore year, our officerswere Sue Nelle Dickerson, President, Flora Eus- tice, Vice-Presidentg Alice Ann Patterson, Sec. -Treas., and Coach Mattox and Mr. Joe Taylor, Sponsors. This yeanwe had three cheerleadersbfrom our class, Flora and Flois Eustice and Annabelle Kendall. Geraldine Walker was our candidate for Homecoming Queen. Our only activity was our retreat, on which we went to Fair Park in Little Rock. 'Our Junior year was plagued by the necessity of raising money for the Jr. -Sr. Ban- quet and Prom. Our junior play, Love Is Too Much Trouble , directed by Mrs. Villines, gave us enough money to give the 49ers a big sendoff. This year we also won the Home- coming race, making our candidate, Alice Ann Patterson, Queen, and we became the first junior class to take an overnight retl eat. We went to Lake Lucerne at Eureka Springs. Much of the credit for this year's accomplishments was due to our new sponsors, Mrs. Mason Searcy and Coach Bill Metheny. Officers were: Alice Ann Patterson, Presidentg Carolyn Kendall, Vice-President, Mary Ann Weatherton, Sec. -Treas., and Joanne Cox, Reporter. One of our class members, Fingers Eddington, served as co-captain of the football team and Annabelle Kendall represented us as cheerleader. In this, our last year, we have devoted most of our time to raising money for our senior trip which we have planned to take to New Orleans. Our Senior play, Nine Girls , directed by Mrs. Searcy, bingo parties put on by our mothers, a square dance, and num- erous small activities have helped us to raise the money for our last retreat together. This year we also won the first prize for our float in the Homecoming Parade and our candidate for Queen was Emma Jean Rannals. Fingers was again co-captain of the football team and Lena Cochran was the senior cheerleader. Our officers this year were Alice Ann Patterson, Presidentg Mary Ann Weatherton, Vice-President, David King, Sec. - Treas. 1 and Flora and Flois Eustice, Reporters. Our faithful sponsors were Mrs. Searcy and Coach Metheny. We think that our twelve years, particularly the last four, have been very full and happy ones and we're grateful to everyone, teachers and friends, who have helped make them so. We're certainly grateful to everyone who has helped make us the first class in the history of the school to make a 1200-mile six-day trip and we'll be thinking ofyou when We're enjoying ourselves in New Orleans. As we, the Class of 1950, leave CHS and go our separate ways, We're sure that we'll always remember our days here and hope we'll be remembered by you. F106 YP 4 'X K V? 35 A K f 1950 L N , X5 'gg fu 646g EQEE R E aww Jubuopss uniofzs MISS MAUDE AGEE Class Sponsor MISS MADGE BOWLIN Class Sponsor' BETTY COATS oh, Lord! JERRY MCANEAR Honest, Mr. Upton, I haven't touched herg day. H MARY TOM MILLS AN Do you know what that Mr. Taylor' made me do last period? DEAN DANIEL Well, I guess I had better be going out the road. FREDA BAKER Oh, DO! PAUL BAKER I don't know, BLAKE BASKIN f 5 Ispe I Don't push me--I'11go. Y ROSELYN BASKIN I Hi, ya, fellow. I III wwf J I I 5 j. 'WW' , :V ,,A . . , Ai... .V I , A ,I gig 'W I i'QsglfE , V, K .33 I fx ' 'nik ' y ' ,.f,flx5fiff,rit - , . fff1Wi?5SwFz3 . . I :,:we:2:uz1,c25e?w. Q51 M- 1 ,f4gf,efpfflz2w -I , -ww,wrg:m 5 1 lin-jz'f:, .',i-Iwi! . ' ' ' gw1fwfezfffefzA 22 -,i:,1:e ,-aw iw wif? H .gy 1- I gn if Q5 J 1 ' ,I E rf. K 'X Q9 I N f ft? 1, .l'Isg 1 hhaa k I g if : is mf ,rl R' 3 M . ,M ,K in if ',,,. gn ll WCW'- bw ? ,QW ,gurl Rfhum RUBY BEAN Hey, Coach, can I go too? DELORES BLACKARD IIS-i-1-1-yll I-, 4Vkn WILLIAM BLACKBURN Ready! Hep! Hep! JOAN BUNCH Bojjie, quit twisting your hair. MICKIE CARTER Lord, I don't know, NOEL DANIELS Yes, Mr, Taylor, l, I ANNETTE DOERPINGHAUS Got my latin? Are you kiddin? DOROTHY DUTY Have you seen Julia? BILL EDDLNE-:TON what ya thinkin' about? CECIL ENGLAND Heck, if I know. CHARLES FARMER Is that right? BETTY JEAN HENNING Oh, Gee-Haw Ada I've got so much to do and I ain't a gonna do, RITA KIRWIN JevveI1e Faye, have you got your Geometry? JELLA FARRIS Mr. Upton, Bojjie and I go fishin'? C311 AUGUSTA HOUSTON JoAnn, Do you have your geometry? JIIVIIVIIE KOLB My Goodness! elvis? ' I-21 :U If E Z e, e I b Qi .EIU s . it ,v ,. X I, i A I jj ,, I L inf ,qw 7 PATRICIA DONALD FELKINS FLINT Oh gosh! I'm waiting on Chemistry! Patsiel JIMIVIIE HOPE REBECCA JACOBS KING Don't do Don't do anything today what I wou1dn't do, you can do tomorrow. BETTY LEE DOUGLAS Scrouhge!' LEWIS Hi, Purty, but don't tell Martha MarroW.' i ,K I A cf 1 1,,, I tt 1? yy A eyyyy 3 ' I yttht Xa-4 1, Q ix Q . I Q is I te 3 A H' ,W ,ff X , qt 11 V x 6 I I , X T V 'VV FREDDIE MARTIN ll ll Oh, my. RUTH MOEN Rough life, isnw it? f MARGARET CAROLYN MORGAN ll - ll Well, quit Joan. JO ANN PARK Let's go fishin! PATSY PATTON What 'cha say Kid-o! EDWARD PATTERSON, JR. 'Good morning! Good morning! Got your Latin? , K , . R Xfx ' .f JULIA PAZDERA' Heavens to Betsy! ETHELDA PETERS Be seeing you. I gotta go to the library. ll VERDA PHILLIPS I don't know a thing. BOB PITTS, JR. ll You ole B ! PATSY RACHEL Huh? ANNA THOMPSON I want to Walk! GLADYS SKAGGS 1'11 be dim dong! 38 1 s --..,.... -lat ,-A-fy 'Q' nub- BILLY RAINWATER D0n't let it weary you, LUANNE THOMPSON Hi, Buddy! ALBRO WARREN ll Lie-Bird Dog DOROTHY SMITH Say! Now! ! PATRICIA TINSLEY Wait tiu I comb my hair. LYDA LOU WILLEY Is that the Jeep? LONNIE QUALLS Let Fingers make the speech! P ,.,k.. ffl' WA, Ei e ? ,,Tfe'k'k 14.1 K ,-,?. A f fl fi? I , we M, BOB SOARD Nothin' to say! PEGGY TINSLEY Stooge ! H. B. WILLIS A1right! Stuck Up ll AIP! f-will 1 . A A f ww A , fe 'VE ,fgbii W6- -...gf 'Hsi- Q I 1' A Us , llk ' V .z's,1g-A 12,2535 il ,,,,.f7,Q',u A 5,555 K R fi New la wig .TQ ,ig 8 AW X A ,egg A' vw .X M V- . 415' eeee L Llyel L H . . Egg., 1 11 Ki A :LL , k.,,. 5 ,,-: L ,Rfk gm, ,. R' ff'w'ffixfsiff??5' ' 24212453 1 gwfsgffxjiii' 16100 I n ff F, V4 ' elif Pd Q K W ul X JK ' J 2 Q I rl 2 -r. 4:1 61' 'CWC 1-- Cv M -'V Z Z X' 4' I I f ' u I Z Qelffvqs r A SOPHQMORE 5 ' MRS. FRANK KOON Class Sponsor EVE LYN ACORD DAVID BRE WE R JOANNE CRUMRINE CHARLOTTE FELKINS .. I., . A If 7 -as A J' 'R ' My hs. goplzomofzes MR. JOE HOMER TAYLOR FARRIS Class Sponsor President FREDA RUSSELL ADAMS ALBRIGHT CHARLES IRMA CARTER CHILDERS KENNETH BETTY JO CRUMRINE DALTON BOBBY LESTER FINCHER FOULKE 5 , if Af f W wo wil I' ...I 2, M Cb s Q af jg H . .... K in .:.V 2 :Q i? 'X'-Q22 ff .hfff u wt' 487' 'W L Q 5 , n' 'qv ..: Q.,- W. 'N . webs 'Uv 1 '7' IVIILLARD GREEN Vice-President MARVIN ASHMORE JO KA THRYN CLARK LEONA DANIEL CLAUDIE FREEMAN 'Ki ng I A .xi 0459 If ff fl so 1 3? .XF I ' If I sg A I I ' 1 'WSI ' N KW .,:., , ' ,. 4 J A is A5 -W -A' 2 SAAJ I I I A I AIIA I A ' - liizsseiiiilii '?K iH?iff5 ffiifmf J:'. i ' f 215' SIES A 1 J rf if ' NEAL SPELCE Sec. -Treas. 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' a s ,, ' ass: 1950 QA Q Q J Raman KKs'i'i GRADES SEVEN AND E'yG.H-r 8-2 First row, left to right: Earline Wise, Ruby Lee Smith, Deloris Lewis Charline Guest, Joan Payne, Birdie Harmon, Myrtle Self, Raymond Thomp- son, Jimmy Patterson. Second row: Grover Prett, Uriah lVIcCarley, W. R. Curtis, Juanita Gar- land, John Wayne Myers, Joyce Ellen Russel, Willive Garland, Melva Daniels. Third row: Jimmy Stewart, Billy Ricketts, Archie Sanders, Marlan Wal- ker, Lonnie Hardgraves, fHome room teacherj. g 5.1 2 First row, left to right: Virginia Cater, Mary Mae Covington, Jane Davis, Anna Faye Lanthri Joyce Chambers, Sandra Jean Pitts, Jimmy Jean Martin, Jo Ann West, Patsy Eichenburger, Second row: Mary Jo Tolbert, June Felkins, Martha Rice, Yvonne Basharn, Madia Lee Laug- wits, Gwendolyn Sosebee, Jackie Ann Webb, Mona Kay Patterson, Third row: Anna Lou Goodwin, Mary Ann Mickel, Garth White, Ira Skaggs, Jesse Bill Daniels George Ferguson, Ina Faye Patterson. Back row: Mrs. Coy Villines fHorne room teacherj, Tommy Bly. v 8-3 First row, left to right: Barney Bean, Dayne Phillips, Bennett Spelce, W. L. Hooten, Geneva King, Bertha Faye King, Anita Ashlock, Charles Leon Doty, Jon Torn McAnear. Second row: Don Stumbaugh, L. C. Griffin, Catherine Standin, Johnnie Bell Roberts, Elizabeth Middleton, Neta Faye Hinson, Gloria Nell Rachel, Ann Sparks. Third row: Fred Taylor, Ardath Fetters, Ernestine Rogers, Norma Lee Bailey, Rita Lee Mar- tin, Joan Porter. Fourth row: George Brown, James Wood, Jackie Lee Manbeck, Carl Ricketts, Reba Bean, Stella Mae Nunley. Back: Mrs. Coy Villines, Home Room Teacher. P. 7-3 First row, left to right: William Alfred, Tommy Freeman, Dwain Allen, Wayne Pratt, Seth Lee Daniels, Jimmy Bryant, Billy Tom Russell, Bobby Lee, Franklin Patton, Billy Lovett, Kenneth Hat- chett. Second row: Tessie Garland, Mary V. Berry, Evelyn Jacobs, Ella Mae Daniels, Dorothy Sue Smith, Thersa Duty, Carroll Barnes, Jane Cecil, Jerry Martin, Othell Nelson, Jimmy Allen. Third row: Miss Ruth Farmer, Home Room Teacher, Margaret Rhett, Nancy Haines, Eula Faye Ellison, Myrtle Sanders, Wanda Hardin, Lois Wood, Margaret Smedly, Ella Ann McCarley, Philip Pearson, Reece Patton. 7-1 First row, left to right: Claudine Snow, Murieline Sparkman, Shirley Coats, Mary Ann Pitts, Dorothy Dale Hurst, Georgia Lea Griffeth, Willa Ruth Moore, Phyllis Jean Owens. Second row: Boyd Smith, James Wendell Sears, Frankie Martin, Tilda Marchbanks, Wanda Mar- vel, Dorothy Jane Douthit, Martha Ann Williams, Dorothy Crumrine, Third row: Joe Howard Burnette, Levon Bean, Lenwood Henning, Joe Head, Thurman Gipson, Willie Pearson, Tommy Yandell, Miss Farris, Home Room Teacher, Fourth row: Ewell Wadley, Bobby Ray Marvel, Billy Tom Cooper, Ralph Owens, Floyd Ferguson. gg ' V V700 W3 5, 4 me 311' f x Q ff' X g K. X N X H150 vvuo'-5 wuo? . 5 E LUANNE THOMPSON pfzeffiesf qifzl KYLE HAMM asf Handsome gon, I wofwo BOBBY Eoo11vc:To Most Popular Best Bo N D Boy ,y Spor- f BL OBBS BLA CRA Mos: Popula Best G11-1 RD L 1' G12-1 Athlete CHARLOTTE FE Cates! Girl OJVJVIE' QU Best B LKIIVS BILLY EDDING TON Cutest B0-Y ALLS OJ' +41 tblete PDA LOU WILLEY MARY TO Campus Prqrs M MARY BARNES :S BOBBY E4 Cutest Co RL PITTS up! e L MILLS S 0,gw6 BE-E-DER Cdr XCXP- NN hiv e SON YPUYR Moet Co-opera t Likebj to sevvb Q Pxmiw PS9 pix. N955 Q ef eooe Q01 W ww sow mm vmwa 500 N10 st Co- operative Boy Gin NXO 5 Succ eed sw Q ef MARY ANN XNEPJYYYEL t Manner ed Gin ed GMX Y YCOL-B 6 Boy Bee, Best Dress RTON DON Best Dresse NUR FLXNT 6 Boy CLXRO Most QYXNXNX armer e Best NX amxkxws QU puns ost 'YaXenK66 903 53329- x mxaexg to Y PSYAQXPS 'WS Gowav 9 P53232-w ewwog D BL-L NX Moe- UIS KEN ed Gln B013 Succeed 'Ymeot 4 1 l , gy Qi? N N 11 N . il ' W WM fi X f7'2 . AcTsvxTxE5 'nnual gfalgf if 'wt -Q Joanne Cox Patricia Wheeler Editor Assistant Editor Alice Ann Patterson Business Manager Carolyn Kendall Edward Patterson, Jr. Jo Kathryn Clark Assistant Business Advertising Manager Assistant Advertising Manager Manager We, the members of the Annual Staff, are happy to present to you the 1950 Panther Tracks W realize that the spirit of no school can be compressed between two covers, but we have tried to catch and hold some of the happy moments for you. If in the years to come the sight of these pages brings a flood of warm and pleasant memories pouring over you, we will have been well repaid. THE STAFF First row: Carolyn Kendall, Assistant Business Manager, Alice Ann Patterson, Business Mana ger, Jo Kathryn Clark, Assistant Advertising Manager, Edward Patterson, Jr. , Advertising Manager Patricia Wheeler, Editor, Joanne Cox, Assistant Editor, Annette Doerpinghaus, Class Editor, Wanda Kauffeld, Class Editor, Marion Clemmons, Class Editor, Dorothy Smith, Class Editor, Patricia Smith Class Editor, Miss Fay Harding, Sponsor. Second row: Jimmy Kolb, Snapshot Editor, Gaye Strong, Ad Salesman, Francis Redman, Cartoon ist. GM During the 1949-1950 school year the Clarksville High School attended the Bi-State Festival in Ft. Smith and received an A-rating in concert and marching. Some advanced members attended the Dis- trict Clinic at Van Buren and the State Clinic at Russellville. They receiveda trophy fromthe College of the Ozarks for marching. They have played at several assembly programs and gave a spring con- cert. Sue Nelle Dickerson was the Drum Major the first semester and Bobby Livingston was chosen Drum Major for the last semester. Two new majorettes were added to the band along with Flora and Flois Eustice. They are Sue Patterson and Lynn Barnsley. The progress the band has made this year is due largely to its director, Mr. Felix Michell. The members of the band are: Don Blackburn, Joanne Crumrine, Kenneth Crumrine, Flois Eus- tice, Flora Eustice, Homer Farris, Charles Farmer, Arlie Guinn, Kyle Hamm, Anna Kauffeld, Wan- da Kauffeld, David King, Bob Livingston, Frank Newby, Edward Patterson, Bobby Earl Pitts, Car- roll Rowbotham, Claude Spainhour, Neal Spelce, Gaye Strong, Phil Taylor, John Ward, Jimmy Kolb, Jerry McAnear, Jerry Bailey, Jimmy Bryant, Charles Callahan, Jane Cecil, Charles Doty, Robert Ed Farris, Alfred Landthrip, James Martin, Jon Tom McAnear, J. D. Middlebrook, Jackie Manbeck, Don Morris, Sue Patterson, Bennett Spelce, Ragon Thompson, Don Stumbaugh, Jackie Looper. geta First row, left to right: Alice Ann Patterson, Secretaryg Patricia Wheeler, Presi- dentg Joanne Cox, Treasurerg Carolyn Kendall, Anna Evelyn Acord, Irma Childers, Oleta Snow, Jacqueline Coffee, Patsy King. Second row: MarionClemmons, Vice-President, Mary Ann Weatherton, Annabelle Kendall, Flois Eustice, Julia Pazdera, Freda Adams, Patricia Smith, Wanda Kauffeld. Third row: Edward Patterson, Betty Lou Lee, Flora Eustice, Jo Kathryn Clark, Ethelda Peters, Ada Ralph, Patricia Felkins. Fourth row: Mary Tom Mills, Delores Blackaro, Dorothy Smith, Gaye Strong, Sue Tolbert, Frances Duty, Annette Doerpinghaus, Jimmy Lue Coffee, Miss Fay Hard- ing, Sponsor. Fifth row: David King, Jimmy Kolb, Russell Albright, Bill Porter, Bobby Fincher Don Blackburn, Noel Daniel, Frankie Qualls. J The Beta Club this year has sponsored the 1950 Panther Tracks. All work was done by the Beta Club members. A prize-winning float was entered in the Homecoming Parade, the picture ofwhich appeared on the cover of the February issue of the National Beta Club Journal. In 1948 the Clarksville Chapter gave their first act in the Bi-State Talent Contest held at the Little Rock convention. For two consecutive years now they have won first prize and plan to enter again this year. The names of the three acts were: Al Jol- son Act , A Sunday Afternoon in the Park and Graduation Scene . The Clarksville Chapter with 45 members is one of the largest in the state and plans to nominate Edward Patterson, Jr., for the State President of the Beta Club this year. Glleetl cadets 8 The cheerleaders elected by popular vote at the beginning of '49-'50 school term are, from left to right: Lena Cochran, Torn Blackburn, Virginia Walker, fHead cheerleaderjg Dean Daniel, Delores Blackard, Jimmy Clark, and Shirley Blackard. The cheerleaders headed all the pep rallies during football season. Most of them were held on the court square and several in the school gym, New skirts were donated by the Boosters Club and white jacket sweaters were awarded to all the cheerleaders at the end of the football season. ?.H.C1. First row: Rueline Taylor, Lena Cochran, President, Nina Hobbs, Joan Park, Secretary, Betty Jo Dalton, Wanda Woodard, Miss Madge Bowlin, Sponsor, Georgia Gillian, Charlotte Felkins, Edna Hunnicutt, Roselyn Baskin, Ruth Moen. Second row: Joanne Laster, Betty Ruth Nichols, Margaret Richardson, Jella Farris, Flois Eus- tice, Alice Ann Patterson, Flora Eustice, Virginia Walker, Irma Childers, Dortha Tipton. Third row: Betty Jo Dickerson, Sue Tolbert, Uldean Johnson, Anna Marie Taylor, Bonnie Mooney, Raymondean Lipps, Ada Ralph, Anna Evelyn Acord, Dorothy Whittington, Ann Yearvvood, Doris May- field. Fourth row: Gailya Rhodes, Joanne Crumrine, Anna Kauffeld, Alpha Yarbrough, Mickie Carter, Ruby Bean, Leona Daniel, Ethelda Peters, Patsy Patten, Maxine Arbaugh. Fifth row: Jane Ricketts, Betty Coats, Patsy Felkins, Etta Mae Allen, Cynthia Terry, Gaye Strong, Jo Kathryn Clark. The F. H. A. is a national organization of pupils studying homemaking in junior and senior high schools. The F. H. A. has been a very active organization during 1949-1950. Alarge number ofmern- bers went to Alma to the District Federation meeting and several went to Arkansas Tech in Russell- ville to the State Federation meeting. Also, they sponsoredahayride in the fall and a dance at Christ- mas time. 7.10. First row, left to right: Mary Barnes, Treasurer, Lena Cochran, Vice-President, Annabelle Kendall, President, Dean Daniel, Reporter, Geraldine Walker, Secretary, Reuben Plumb, Sergeant at Armsg Marvin Ashmore. Second row: Homer Farris, Freda Baker, Douglas Lewis, Jimmie Jacobs, Donald Flint. Third row: Patsy King, Neomia Owens, George Eugene Chambers, Waymon Bean, Hoy Gene Johnson, Mrs. Pennington, Co-ordinator. Fourth row: Bud White, Bill Clark. The Future Tradesmen of Arkansas is an organization of students for distributive education, di- versified occupations, and trade classes. The name for the organization was selected since it was agreed that a person who works in a store or as a mechanic is considered a tradesman. The purpose of this study is to help the student analyze the requirements, advantages, and oppor tunities of the career in which he is most interested and to provide for experiencein working condi- tions on regular jobs. qlee -gunioft High- The Clarksville Junior High School Chorus is composed of twenty-two ninth grade girls who are members of a public school music class. The group has had two previous years of training in the seventh and eighth grades. The ensemble has sung before church and school groups. They took part in the College of the Ozarks Music Festival and in the Bi-State Festival of Fort Smith, winning superior ratings for both performances. One member, Sue Ann Sykes, was given a superior rating in the voice contest at the Bi-State Festival. The group has also broadcast on the Johnson County Hour program over KWHN in Fort Smith. First row: Clara Jean Hinson, Betty Jo Evans, Mrs. Coy Weatherton, Director. Second row: Rita Faye King, Rose Farmer, Sue Ann Sykes, Phyllis Sears, Meta Ashmore, Peggy Moore, Virginia Mae Clayborn. Third row: Pat Haines, Ada Lou King, Carolyn Miracle, Jane Kolb, Joanne Willett, Delores Mayfield, Dimple Whittington, Kay Holloway. Wilma Walker, Bonnie Sue Shortt, accompanist, Barbara Ann Bean, Lorraine Darnell, glee -geniofz High- This club was organized to promote ensemble singing among girls of the high school and to further their personal advancement in music. There are twenty-two members in this group. They are Qsit- tingl: Uldean Johnson, Wanda Woodard, Dortha Tipton, Lou Willey, Mary Margaret Tinsley, Dorothy Duty. Standing: Virginia Lee Walker, Bojjie Morgan, Sue Tolbert, Ann Carolyn Poag, Ada Ralph, Del- ores Blackard, Betty Horne, Carlene Thompson, Billie Pat Tinsley, Ruth Tinsley, Iladean Boen, Julia Pazdera, Neomia Owens, Rueline Taylor, and Joanne Laster. The group has received two superior ratings in contests they have entered this year--one at the College of the Ozarks Music Festival, the other at the Bi-State Music Festival, fafin Long noted for its activeness in school affairs, the Latin Club again did its part to add to the attractiveness of the school by deciding to use as their project for 1950 the improvement of their room. Backed dollar for dollar by Mr. Kendall they raised enough money to have the walls repainted a restful shade of green and the members themselves varnished and waxed the floor. Each member did his part to make the Latin Club Banquet asuccess this year. They took for their theme the Roman Senate and every member had a part on the program. First row: Betty Henning, Joanne Cox, Publicity Chairman, Annette Doerpinghaus, Secretary, Alicg Ann Patterson, Patricia Wheeler, Program Chairman, Miss Martha Basham, Sponsor, Wanda Kauffeld, Jo Kathryn Clark. Second row: Wanda Woodard, Claude Spainhour, Don Blackburn, Russell Albright, Kyle Hamm, Neal Spelce, Edward Patterson, Jr., Treasurer. Third row: Bobby Fincher, Francis Redman, John Ward, Jimmy Kolb. Not pictured: Marion Clemmons, President, Carolyn Kendall, s mechanics A new addition to our school this year is the Auto Mechanics Class. It is a part of the Trade and Industries Program. Most of their training consists in machine shop work and welding, and they have rebuilt some of the electric motors that are used in the school and are also responsible for the main- tenance of the school buses. First row: Delma Faye Mills, Harve Willis, Carroll Rowbotham, Jimmy Cain, Jimmie Williams, Walt Looper, James Felkins, H. B. Willis, Bobby Eddington, Bud White. Second row: Mr. East, Instructor, Tom Bill Nation, Jimmie Stewart, Claudie Freeman, Alfred Garrett, Ernest Harris, Dean Chandler, Charles Carter. 7-Le pantlzefz gfahg Having some experience in journalism and eager to learn more, the l0th grade requested that they be allowed to edit the Panther this year. This group took the paper as a 10th grade English class pro- ject and mimeographed the paper every two weeks, The staff dropped their original plans to buy a mimeograph machine to sponsor a dancing class for sophomores. The staff was given a special room for their equipment and materials and a typewriter was given them by Mr. Upton. First row, left to right: Anna Carolyn Poag, Advertising Manager, Virginia Walker, Sue Tolbert, Charlotte Felkins, Circulation Manager, Georgia Gillian, Uldean Johnson, Betty Dalton, Jacqueline Coffee, Ada Ralph, Ann Yearwood. Second row: Anna Taylor, Clubs Editor, Betty Dickerson, Dortha Tipton, Society Editor, Leona Daniel, Assistant Editor, Wanda Woodard, Assemblies Editor, Evelyn Acord, Business Manager, Irma Childers, Feature Editor, Bobby Fincher, Boys' Sports Editor, Bonnie Mooney, Alpha Yarbrough. Third row: Raymondean Lipps, Rueline Taylor, Miss Ruth Farmer, Sponsor, Betty Lou Horne, Girls' Sports Editor, Jo Anne Laster, Lester Foulke, Marvin Ashmore, Charles Carter, Fred Coch- ran, Ted Young, Levada Mathis, Catty Corner Editor, Dorothy Whittington, Francis Redman, Art Editor and Cartoonist, Russell Albright, Editor, Gailya Rhodes, Maxine Arbough, Doris Mayfield. 1- ,,,, pep eu, The Pep Club has done much to uphold the school spirit, especially at football games. The cheer- leaders are all members of the Pep Club and lead the students in yells at school games. The members of the Pep Club are, left to right: First row: Lena Cochran, Virginia Walker, Torn Blackburn, Delores Blackard, Shirley Blackard. Second row: Betty Lee, Ruby Bean, Mickie Carter, Patsie Doty, Jane Ricketts, Geraldine Walk- er, Joan Bunch, Julia Pazdera, Mary Barnes, Sue Tolbert, Bojjie Morgan, Joan Park, Mary Ann Weatherton, Patsy Felkins, Patsy Rachel, Luanne Thompson, Alice Ann Patterson, Evelyn Acord. Third row: Jo Kathryn Clark, Frances Duty, Dorothy Smith, Jella Farris, Mr. Upton, Spon 1 Betty Jo Dickerson, Edward Patterson, Bud White. gfafzbusf music Seated, left to right: Frankie Qualls, Don Blackburn, John Ward, Edward Patterson, Jr. Second row: Wilma Walker, Sandra Pitts, Jo Ann West, Jane Kolb, Jo Katherine Clark, Jane Davis, Frances Duty, Treasurer, Alice Ann Patterson, Dorcas Sue Patterson, Historian, Joanne Cox, President, Carolyn Kendall, Vice-President, Flois Eustice, Recording Secretary. Third row: Mary Ann Mickel, Dorothy Duty, Julia Pazdera, Martha Morrow Rice, Sue Ann Sykes, Gaye Strong, Flora Eustice, Corresponding Secretary. The Stardust Music Club is a member of the National Federation of Music Clubs. Realizing that the music of a nation inspires or degrades, the Music Club was organized to instill in the young peo- ple of our community the courage and the lofty ideals that come through an acquaintance with great music. Every member of our club is able to play some musical instrument and has shown sufficient interest in good music to warrant membership in the club. Several members entered the state contest, April 1, 1950, and won superior ratings. Several of our members have won college scholarships because of their talent. gfudenf Gounci First row, left to right: I1 ma Childers, Secretary-Treasurer, Edward Patterson, Vice-Presidentg Carolyn Kendall, President, Second row: Mary Ann Weatherton, Pat Smith, Ann Evelyn Acord, Mary Tom Mills. Third row: Harold Eugene Hull, Russell Albright, Dean Daniel, Billy Porter. Top: Mr. E. C. Upton, Sponsor. Each year in April, the Student Council elections are held. Candidates for President, Vice-President, and Secretary-Treasurer fight vigorously for office. The Student Council consists of the President, Vice-President, Secretary-Treasurer, and three Representatives from each class. The duties of the StudentCouncil are numerous. They have visited schools around Clarksville this year. They sponsored a basketball game to raise funds to send delegates to the convention. The convention was held at Mag- nolia, April l5 and 16. They make rules for the welfare of the students. They also sponsored a Clean-Up Day at the High School. The Student Council does much for the welfare of the school. M f My 1 il, 74 L4 J Wx nf IL L-' W T ,4 411 f vf J -1 I IQOO ff MW' , f D I Su? W v' ' Q! W 2 1 3 U Q ., - I Ah'-' -J VA llllllll 1 X lf? O 5 Q I Luum RaAf7No4fx..., SQQRTS Lonnie Qualls Co-Captain Bobby Eddlngton C o- Cap tain Glafzlzsviue panflzefzs A The Panther eleven, coached by Bill Metheny and Lonnie Hardgraves, finished the season with a 5-5 record and placed second in the 4A Districtwith a 4-l marker. The Panthers lost one conference game, aclose 7-O decision to Greenwood that put them out of the first place running and the district championship. Here are the scores: Clarksville Opponent 7 Dardanelle O 25 Mansfield 13 55 Ozark 1 9 7 Morrilton 1 9 6 Conway 26 13 Atkins 27 31 Booneville 7 14 Paris 7 0 Greenwood 7 13 Russellville 27 Squad Members: Front row, left to right: Hartsill Patterson, Philip Taylor, Homer Far- ris, Junior Curtis, Bud Horne, Ted Young, Kyle Hamm, John Ward, Douglas Lewis. Second row: Lee Merle Storms, Jerry McAnear, Bob Pitts, Jr. , Charles Callahan, Ernest Harris, Bill Eddington, James Hinson. Third row: Coach Bill Metheny, Lee Laster, Norman Marvel, Lonnie Qualls, Bob Eddington, Coach Lonnie Hardgraves, Harold Hull. Ervin May- field, Jimmy Kolb, Robert Ed Farris, Coach Charles Saxton. K :,, ' i M iii ' 'ri Q We y, 3, gn gg 4' l l OWLZCOWUM LUANNE THOMPSON HOMECOMING QUEEN Queen Luanne reigned over a homecoming parade of ten floats and over the Clarksville-Russellville ballgame that night. Her crown was presented her by Co-Captain Lonnie Qualls and her bouquet of red carnations by Co- Captain Bobby Eddington. Her maids were Emma Jean Rannals, Seniorg Charlotte Felkins, Sophomoreg and Sue Patterson, Freshman. L A. . it :ity H .. .Mg N ' eniofz gays' gaslzeflnall Team First row, left to right: Ted Young, Bill Eddington, Harold Hull, Bobby Earl Pitts, Ernest Harris, Dean Daniel, and Lonnie Qualls. Second row: Jimmy Kolb, Charles Carter, Norman Marvel, Kyle Hamm, James Hinson, and Jerry McrAnear. The Senior Panther Basketball team had a good season this year, winning 16 games and losing only 6, In the District 4 tournament at Russellville the Panthers took third place, losing only to Lavaca by a 46-64 score. Lonnie Qualls, Panther g-uard, was the only Pan- ther to make the All-District team. qt Mulberry 44-31 Dover 51-48 Altus 45-22 Russellville 36-56 Booneville 23-30 Dover 46-34 Ozark 41-31 Russellville 42-59 Coal Hill 56-36 Atkins 47-25 Booneville 38-32 Lamar 34-27 Ozark 28-33 Ozark 45-27 Mulberry 22-15 Lamar 40-22 Charleston 39-57 Charleston 58-45 Tournament games at Russellville Mansfield 39-38 Russellville 43-41 Lavaea 46-64 Waldron 62-45 eniot Qifzls' gaslzetlvau 7-eam First row, left to right: Emma Jean Rannals, Charlotte Felkins, Jane Ricketts, Joan Park, Delores Blackard, Betty Coats. Second row: Betty Jo Dickerson, Gailya Rhodes, Jella Farris, Patsy Freeman, Luanne Thompson, Patsy Rachel. The Pantherettes just about broke even in the win-lose column this sea- son. They won eightgames, lostten, and tied one. The girls got to the second round play-offs at the Altus tournament. They beat Branch 28-25 in the first games and lost to Ozark 23-25 in the second. The games and their scores were: SCM-Q Opponent We-They Mulberry 26-43 Dover 22-39 Altus 34-18 Town Team 22-33 Booneville 25-14 Dover 32-19 Ozark 33-34 Atkins 35-39 Booneville 45-16 Lamar 29-28 Ozark 26-46 Ozark 26-22 Mulberry 36-31 Hartman 20-57 Lamar 18-18 Charleston 37-51 Charleston 28-37 Tournament Games at Altus Branch 28-25 Ozark 23-25 un'o'z gays' gaslzeflvau Team Kneeling Charles Callahan, Coach Lonnie Hardgraves Standing Bud Horne, Bob Marvel, Ancil Minor J D Middlebrook Robert Ed Farris James Woods, W. R. Curtis. Not pictured James Martin, Jackie Manbeck The Junior High boys won better than 5070 of their basketball games this season taking eight wins to six losses. They lost their first game in the tournament at Russellville . Opponent Dover Spadra Russellville Booneville Ozark Dover Ozark Russellville Coal Hill Atkins Booneville Spadra Ozark Score --They -29 -27 -37 -23 -14 -14 -23 -33 -12 - 6 - 8 - 6 - 8 Sub District Tournament at Russellvllle Atkins 22-23 uniofz High Qifzls' Basketball 'feam The Junior High Girls' Basketball Team was organized to familiarize girls with basketball for high school. They started late in the season and were coached by Mrs. Mason Searcy. Three games were played, one with Ozark and two with Spadra. All were lost by small margins. A series of games were played with the sophomore team, the majori- ty of which Junior High won. Kneeling: Jane Kolb, Wanda Bunch, Margaret Harbert, Shirley Blackard, Nita Hinson, Rita Lee Martin. Second row: Norma Lee Bailey, Sue Patterson, Joan Porter, Juanita Garland, Carolyn Cameron, Mary Jo Tolbert. Third row: Gloria Nell Rachel, Elizabeth Sparks, Anna Lou Goodwin, June Felkins. hu-'Ef Ofwunb SUMO! 1. Home EC Cottage 4. Office 2. Lab 5. Library 3. 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