Eureka Springs High School - Top O The Hill Yearbook (Eureka Springs, AR)
- Class of 1949
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i 3 A TGP 0 ZHE HILL ALMA MATER On our c1tys central border Forward ever be our watchword Reared agamst the sky Conquer and prevaxl As the years go by Eureka H1gh all hall' L 7 Proudly stands our Alma Mater, Hail to thee, our Alma Mater, 1 THE H D WRIGHT DORIS HEAD Ken Keck Bob Ives Laurel Nrchols Nancy Newell J1m Dav1s Don Doty Sue Bowman 'ragga 5' slllllmqa 'S' lil' Q akin ...ut Ed1tor 1n Chref Assxstant Ed1tor Sports Ed1tor Photography Ed1tor Co Art Edrtor Co Art Edrtor Actrvrty Edltor Busrness Manager Typxst ' ,... .... . M A Y Q 4Y'- . . 'rw pf . A ' . '15 ' ' L 1 'D 2 s A j A S sf. .S L K Aff!! ' D e D if SWS gg--.g4x:.eS :.,g f a l' ' in S . i ' . X ' a ' ' new in . f- as S ,- ,S J, gg X FOREWORD UNDERGRADS SENICRS ADMINISTRATION ELEMENTARY ACTIVITIES SPGRTS ADVERTISEMENTS CUHTEHTS Ns.. 7' 1.1 X N Q' X 1 1 S N , T' I I . 1 I . l....----- 1 T' I '- I I x 1 , ,fLA,..-..-- ', n- ' I ' 1 1, --- l--- -1- x 1 X I ' -A -N x 1 1 I b I . 1 l I 1 I u 1 ' xx ,.-.L ' - I I 1 ' 1 A x 'Z 'CN Jmmbb ,f j- -5 ' oreworcl .7!L iffy l'Llfl7,8I The Forty Niner IS the theme we have chosen for Top O The H111 this year since 1949 is the hundredth anniversary of the Forty Niners headlong rush into California in search of gold We forty niners instead of gold are searching for a goal Some of us have set a goal in life and are striving to reach it on the other hand some of us are still looking for one Getting through school was quite a struggle but we made it, thanks to our parents and teachers. Some of us now look to higher education and others will go immediately into their life's long career. As we go out in life, each probably in a different direction, we all will take pleasure in getting out the old high school annual and recalling the great times we had at E. S. H. S. Such memories as these will prod us on to make us better citizens of our great country. MRS C B PRICE FRESHMAN OFFICERS Jack Walker presidentg Kieth Davidson, vice president Judy Nichols, reporterg Sally Walters, tieasurei Joyce Rhiel, secretary, MRS O N WALTERS Homeroom Mother The frosh, led by Jack Walker, be- gan their career at E. S. H. S. with an active year, On December 8, they held their first party at the home of Mrs, Roy Walker: plans are being made for a picnic later in the year, In February they presented their Dr. B. O. as- sembly program, Two of their mem- bers-Joann Donnell and Kieth David- son-Were elected queen and king of the P. T. A. Halloween Carnival in November. The class purchased mag- azine subscriptions for the library with proceeds. is 5 .gsjka dmywbnduly Mr. Robert Ives Sponsor ii SOPHOMORE OFFICEKJ M'- Uk 'S F.. I, 0- . 'ina 3:7 Bill Pa ne treasurer' Bob Wheeler re ort Y Y , , , P ' erg Jimmy McKimmey, presidentg Shirley King- Mrs. Dan Cooney Homeroom Mother don, vice-presidentg Joann Bingham, secretary. With Jimmy McKimmey at the helm, the sophomores completed a successful year at E. S. H. S. They opened their activities with a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ives. In Decem- ber they presented a Christmas pro- gram under the direction of Mr. Ives. In April came their greatly enjoyed all-school party held at the auditorium. The sophomores had charge of candy and pop concessions at all the home basketball games. 1 an ,--4 Beatty Bingaman Brandt Call Clark Coble l , , i, Tix Coble Cooney Crews Hess Hoover Johnson K1ngdon Martm McK1mmey Payne Quxgley Stxdham 'seg Swope Walker Wheeler A, Mr. Howard Tolle Sponsor ?F4 k 533 x - ' its JUNIOR OFFICERS ii-af' Bobby Toombs, vice-president, Joe Allen Hess, reporterg Martha Jo Walters, president: Barbara Putman, secretary, Daisy Carter, treasurer. The juniors, presided over by Martha Mrs. Lawrence Putman Walters, enjoyed a busy year in '48 and Homeroom Mother '49, their last as underclassmen by the way. They started things off with a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Put- man in September. They had a booth at the P. T. A. Halloween Carnival in November and presented a musical as- sembly program in December. Their Hclowning moment was the presenta- tion of Watch Out For Spool-rs, a mystery-comedy play in three acts. They will not soon forget Joe Allen Hess and Daisy Carter in the roles of Jed and Hollyhock. Their secretary, Barbara Putman, was crowned Queen of the Highlanders at the Homecom- ing game with Ridgeway. The seniors will best remember the juniors for the wonderful Junior-Senior Banquet held on the 13th of May. The juniors had begun plans for a second party in the spring at time of publication. 4-N' Bost Bullock 41 '? o pe 7 Crews Faust -CPM H11ton Hmds R. Carter Champlin Champlin Coston Garr1son G1bson Herndon Hess Howorth Matthews M111er Neumann 'Veer at ,al O Connor Putman Qu1g1ey Stout Txrey Toombs 22.1 A-In Vanhook Walker Walters Webb Wflght Mrs. Russell Yeates Class Sponsor SENIOR OFFICERS ESSEX if Left to Right - Laurel Nichols, Reporterg Sue Bowman, Vice Presidentg Don Doty, Presi- dentg Homer Wright, Secretary and Treasurer. Mrs. George Head Homeroom Mother The 49 ers climaxed their high school days with an enjoyable senior year. After conducting frosh initiation for a week in September they held the Harvest Moon Festival on October lst. It was highlighted by a mock trial and weiner roast. In November they pre- sented a country school assembly program. Skip Day and the Senior Trip followed later in the year. The annual was their greatest literary ac- complishment. At time of publication, no plans had been made for a play. DORIS HEAD GLTad71 BOB IVES Einstein KENNETH KECK HKenll JOYCE MURPHY HMurfY? NANCY NEWELL KiNan7, LAUREL NICHOLS HRed!7 1. -, . BETTY ROBINSON Aunt Betty HOMER D. WRIGHT HH. DI!! 'u 1 ,- I 1 xl, MX Ill? ' x n I, SUE BOWMAN Honors 1, Class President 1, Class Officer 2, 4, Annual Staff 4, Class Play 3, Glee Club 1, 3, Attendance Recorder 4. BONNIE CARTER Phoenix Union High School, Phoenix, Ariz. 1, 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4. JOANN COLVIN Glee Club 3, 4, Basketball 1. JIM DAVIS Class President 2, 3, Annual Staff 4, Class Play 3, G1 Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track ji, Band 3. DON DOTY Bloom Township High School, Chicago Heights, Ill. 1, 2, 3, Class President 4, Annual Staff 4, Highlander Staff 4. BESSIE FRYAR' Class Play 3, Glee Club 3, 4. DORIS HEAD Honors 1, 2, Spring 3, Class Officer 1, Head Cheerleader 4, Annual Staff 4, Class Play 3, Glee Club l, 3. BOB IVES West Waterloo High School ,Waterloo, Ilowa 1, Berryville High, Berryville, Ark. 2, Honors Spring 3, Annual Staff 4, Clee Club 3, 4. I l .1 KENNETH KECK Sellgman High School, Seligman, Mo. 1, 2, Honors Spring 3, Fall 3, 4, Class Officer 3, Annual Staff 4, Class Play 3, Basketball 3, 4. JOYCE MURPHY Honors 1, Class Officer 1, Class Play 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Librarian 1, 2, 3. NANCY NEWELL Honors 1, Spring 3, Fall 4, Annual Staff 4, Class Play 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Librarian 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4. LAUREL NICHOLS High Honors Spring 3, Fall 4, Honors 1, 2, Fall 3, Class Officer 4, Highlander Staff 4, Annual Staff 4, Class Play 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4. BETTY ROBINSON Class Play 3. CY WEBB Branson High School, Branson, Mo. l, 2, 3. HOMER WRIGHT Honors 2, Fall 3, Spring 3, Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Editor 4, Projector Operator 3, 4, Class Play 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Band 3. .4 A ,, 1 .Is-1 - ,- , , 1 UH K 1.5-,X in . . Q r , a V V ' V , I -I - . Q.. xg? X ' ff? .ff .1 wx. 9 Y' . I .Is 1 1' v X 'I ,zzz in- ASX 12 CLASS HISTORY On a September mornlng 1n 1937 we started our school days 1n Eureka Sprmgs Of all that started that day only f1ve are st1ll here to graduate They are Betty Roblnson Joann Colvm Dorls Jane Head and B1ll1e Sue Bowman Bonn1e Carter started w th us 1n her f1rst year but dropped out later only to return to graduate The second year Joyce Murphy Jomed us only to leave 1n the thlrd grade The next person to Joln our class was Nancy Newell IH the f1fth grade She also left the same year Joyce Murphy returned agaln th1s year from Bellefonte Arkansas In the e1ghth grade Bess1e Fryar entered our class from the Walker School Also Nancy Newell came back from Lex mgton Kentucky In the freshman year J1m Davls from Councll Bluffs Iowa Homer Wr1ght from Hawthorne Navada and Laurel Nxchols from Klsslmmee Flordla Jomed our class The Freshman Imtxatlon must not have been too bad because all three are st1ll w1th us The Junlor year brought us Kenneth Keck from Se11gman MISSOUTI and Bob Ives from Berryv1lle Arkansas Th1S year Bonn1e Carter also came back from Phoemx Arxzona Our Junlor year was a busy one Wlth our play the Jun1or Senlor Banquet and many other 8Ct1V1t1eS Th1s our last year brought us two new members Don Doty from Ch1CagO He1ghts Il11no1s and Cy Webb from Bran son MISSOUFI There are flfteen graduates th1s year but even 1f we are a small class dynam1te comes IH small packages ' 7 ' 1 , . . . . . 1 1 ' 1 A , . , . 1 1 1 1 , . 1 , . , . , - 1 1 1 , - , . , . Z ADMINISTRATION We were indeed fortunate in having Mr. Charles B. Price directing activities in Eureka Springs Schools again this year. To him go our sincere thanks and appreciation. 'Taking up administrative and teaching dut- ies at E. S. H. S. for the first time were Mr. Howard Tolle and Mr. Robert Ives. Mr. Ives made possible the industrial arts course - a fine addition to our curriculum for which we are all thankful. As principal and social science instructor Mr. 'lolle has won the admiration and friendship of both students and faculty through his untiring efforts to make life at E. S. H. S. enjoyable for all. Muchos gratias Mr. Tolle. We departing seniors wish to thank all administrative and faculty members for their patience and understanding through four years of high school. Mr. Howard Tolle. B. S. M. A Principal A Physical Education-Social De Pa ter, A. B. Mrs. John g English-Latin Miss Clara K. Bushman Commercial if Mrs. Russell H. Yeates, A. 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Second Row - Louise Evans, Judy Freeman, Vicky Leh- man Laffy Fanmng Lynn Fanning Betty Stockslager Jerry Hunt Betty Lmch Thxrd Row Betty Hoover Laurel Davldson Bobby Womble Bobby Meeks Gerldme Fannmg Billy Joe Samuelson Byrna Bennett Fourth Row Jay Heacox Tommy Fannmg B1lly Van Deventer Sammy Franklm Don Kelley Homer Fan nmg Bxlly Henry Oscar Teece Flfth Row Harold Myers Ashley Fxtzz Rxchard Wxl hams Mrs F O McCall SIXTH GRADE Front Row L to R Joann Ames Wanda Bennett Bar bara March Patsy Rhxel Peggy Walters Dlxxe Hewell Lorene Colvm Mary Hubbs Cetella Brandt Second Row Shxrley Faulkner Nancy Clark Myrah Martm Sharon Robmson Stevle Lundgren Jean Hlg gms Susan Bullock Gwen Bxrch Donna 0Connor Thlrd Row Rxchard Kelley Jlmmy Bowen Charles Worley Jackxe Beard Wayne Ames Vxctor Dxetzel Marne McCoy Wxnlfred Klrby Loretta Walker Fourth Row Mawm Wemer James Warren Bllly Weeks J xmmy Gulley Marvm Capps Evelyn Nell mann June Johnson Mary Suffndge Flfth Row Leo Jones Bllly Johnson Bobby Pyatt Charles Smlth Mrs McCam ELEMENTARY SEVENTH GRADE Front Row L to R Bllly Tlrey Jerry Colvm Don Bmgaman Bllly Meeks Betty Davenport Wanda Capps Isaac Parker Gary Crews Second Row Pat Hull Bllly Bost Joe Myers Don Donnell Lee Cunnmgham Tommy Harp Lmme Bark er Dlxle Herndon Thxrd Row Shxrley Cole Shxrley Hewell Ronme Stuart Herbert Hxlton Bobby Ball Faye Hxlton Olxeta Dean Eva Evans Fourth Row Donna Dlely Joan Miles Don Mathls Gene Wxlson Ed Ternll Mrs Lexse EIGHTH GRADE Front Row L to R Karlxna Brown Ann Lent Lucy Barber Johnny Mullms Eugene Allbrxght Bob Hem don B1lly Toombs Joe Fenner Head Second Row Jerry Wrxght Mary Ann Helms Rita Hoover Edna Colvm Albert Starkey Kxeth Bennett Fri? Hatcher Gordan Evans Joe Fannmg J1m Bul loc Thlrd Row Loulse Bequette Donna Walker Wllma Payne Joe Morrls James McCoy Joe Mlckey Bob Tlrey Alfred Dowell Monty Rxchardson Bob Nevxns Fourth Row Frank Maxle Jack Groblebe Tom Perkins Bob Hllton Mr Rlggs Art bmltn Don Hay Baker i Front Row L to R Bonme Bost Yvonne Crews Joann Blngaman Shxrley Klngdon Judy Beatty Sally Walters Shxrley Bowman Pat Kelly Martha Jo Walters Mary Howorth Second Row Jovce Rhxel Helen Bequette Joann Colvm Joyce Murphy Bessxe Fryar Betty Bost Mary Lester Myrtle Abbott Olleta Champlm Third Row Judv Nlchols Ruth Nell Bullock Mary Sue Crews Barb Putman DIXIE Walker Joann Donnell Leona Blrchfleld Betty Stout Ruth Hmds Fourth Row Mrs Prlce Maman Neumann Joann Hess Betty Call Vxrgmla Matthews Ruth Ives Laurel Nxchols Nancy Newell Mary Quxgley Fxfth Row Kexth Davldson Wayne Swope Homer Wrxght Harold Harms Don Cooney Jxm Davis Jerome Brandt Snxtg Row Floyd Pendergraft Joe Allen Hess Jack Walker Duanne OConnor Bobby Joe arrxson Seventh Row Bob Ives Buddy Helms Charles Wrxght B Sharpe Bxlly Payne GLEE CLUB One of the most actlve groups at E S H S 15 the Glee Club dxrected by Mrs C B Price It meets dally durxng act1v1ty perxod to practlce The clubs fxrst performance was glven at a meet mg of the P T A early 1n December The fol lowmg week they sang at the Mus1c Club s Chrxst mas Party Indlvlduals and small groups from th eclub often smg for varlous church and club events Chnstmas t1me saw them busy wxth carolmg In the formatwe stage are plans for several appearances durlng Natxonal Mus1c Week 1n May, and of course for thexr Sprmgfxeld tr1p when they go on the a1r over stat1on KWTO The Glee Club also performed for Baccalaureate and Commencement ,-,. 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Y I 'Zi mg B3 Stand1ng Left to R1ght Joe Allen Hess Don Doty Laurel Nlchols Ruth Ives Mrs De Pagter Seated Nancy Newell DIXIE Ann Walker THE HIGHLANDER The I-hghlander a newcomer to 8Ct1Vlt16S at E S H S th1s year became the schools off1c1al news organ devoted to gathermg news of the weeks events er and sponsored by Mrs John DePagter who unself1shly rehnqudshed much of her t1me to seemg that It appeared properly Asslstant ed1tors were Joe Allen Hess Ruth Ives and Don Doty Laurel Hlchols featured Personal1ty Portraxts a l1vely column on the l1fe stor1es of students 'Ihe H1ghlander made 1ts uebut ln the October 14th 1ssue of the T1mes Echo and appeared weekly for th1rty lS sues except dur1ng Chrxstmas vacat1on The staff also m1meographed two specxal 1ssues a Chr1stmas Ed1t1on and a Com mencement Ed1t1on xx W, I I 1 1 and presenting it in the Times-'Echo. It was capably edited by Dikie Ann Walk- ' Y Y H . : H ' . u ' ' yn . Ai ' H ' ' er Wrrght Dor1s Head Kenneth Keck Jrm Dav1s Sue Bowman Don Doty Seated Around Table lefpto Right - Laurel Nichols, Bob Ives Nancy Newell Hom Standing - Mrs. Yeates. Th1s year Top O The H111 took on an en t1rely dlffercnt appearance from prevlous ed1t1ons New are the heavy cover coated paper type OT b1nd1ng and large number of plctures The a1m of the staff headed by Homer Wr1ght and spon sored bv Mrs Yeates has been to revlew the events of 1948 1949 1n an mterestlng and effectlve manner We hope we have succeeded to an ap prec1ab1e degree Members of the staff were Laura Nlchols and Nancy Newell co art ed1tors Bob Ives photography ed1tor Dorls Jane Head assxstant edxtor Ken Keck sports ed1tor Jlm DHVIS act 1c1ty ed1tor Don Doty buslness manager and Sue Bowman, typ1st . s 1 .Bn- A if First Row, Left to Right - Joanna Bingaman, Shirley Kingdon, Jody Beatty, Doris Head, Daisy Carter, Danny Herndon. Back Row, Left to Right - Laurel Nichols, Jack Crews, Richard Vanhook, Harold Harris, Edna INSTRUCTING ASSISTANTS Helping to relieve teachers' crowded schedules are the instructing assistants, who perform their duties at the sacrifice of study hall or lunch hour time. They lend a hand both in classroom supervision and in physical education classes. Their efiorts are best known and appreciated by the faculty members they relieve, on their behalf, Thanks a million. Bennett. First Row, Left to Right - Ann Lent, Betty Bost, Karlina Brown, Bonnie Bost, Rita Hoover. Back Row, Left to Right - Homer Wright, Vada Vanhook, Danny Herndon, Claudine Hilto, Mrs. Leise. CAFETERIA ASSISTANTS Much credit for the efficiently operated cafeteria goes to the stu- dent assistants, who give up a large part of their lunch periods to help serve meals. From 11:30- 1:30 they are busy taking lunch tickets, setting tables, serving, and then clearing tablesf They are supervised by Mrs. Margaret Leise. Both to Mrs. Leise and to her assistants go orchids for a job well done. ....S,,,., K 'iid 5 o o v 130A A ff Mr Tolle Mr R1ggs Semor Boys-Gxrls Juruor Boys SENIOR BOYS BASKETBALL THE SCHEDULE Conference Rldgeway Omaha Omaha Valley Sprlngs Gre n Forest Berryvxlle Bergman Green Forest Non Conference Jasper 25 Garfleld Rldgeway 44 Garfxeld Bergman Berryvllle Hol1day Tornament Valley Spr1ngs H S 27 Jasper Berryvllle Berryvllle D1str1ct Tournament 16 Jasper, H 33 B1g Flat l11L'f'1l'1l'll'11L'l:lL 1l'iI'-lf! mmmmyzuammmm mmmpcmmhzmmrn UIUDUJUJUJZDUJUJUJCD Pl P1 Fit!! LTIFIFIFJ UJUJ UIUJVICD mn: :ummm WUI MUJUIUD Under a new coach Mr Howard Tolle the Hlghlanders 0fflCla11y opened the season on October 22 wxth Garfleld Usmg the fast break effect1vely and often E H S came out on top 25 22 In thelr next game they dropped the conference opener-42 21 to Omaha Followmg thls was a 22 19 defeat by Valley Spr1ngs The semors came wxthm four po1nts of effectmg what would have been the upset of the season when they lost to Berryvllle 26 22 The hlghly rated Bob cats had to revert to stallmg the last two m1nutes to save the game The Hlghlanders bowed to Green Forest the next week 37 21 followed by an unexpected overtlme perlod 33 31 To prove thxs vlctory was no accxdent the Hxghlanders followed up wxth a dec1s1ve 34 19 trxumph over Berg man They entered the Berryvllle Hol1day Tournament but were el1m1nated by Jasper 38 27 In the second round of the season Garfxeld returned thelr game to Eureka and handed the semors their sxxth loss-45 44 In the next conference t1lt Valley Sprmgs topped the Hlghlanders 40 38 ln a bztterly contested overtlme match The senxors falled to llve up to expectatlons 1n thelr re turn game w1th Berryvllle by bowmg 42 16 The next week they lost to Jasper 40 16 The Hxgh landers took out thelr revenge on baffled R1dgeway by turmng 1n a 54 18 trouncmg nn thelr last wm of the season Bob Toombs and Homer Wnght went on scormg sprees rackmg up 16 and 15 po1nts respectxvely The senxors then lost three stralght to Omaha Green Forest and Bergman Coach Tolle d1d a credltable Job wlth the team 1n spxte of the fact that the H1ghlanders were the smallest f1ve 1n the conference and that practxce fac1l1txes were poor and 1nconven1ent Whlle wmnmg only three games agalnst eleven defeats, the Hxghlanders provxded many close and exc1t1ng contests wh1le showmg that they could play basketball Homer Wrlght paced polnt mak1ng thls season wxth 101, followed by Toombs and Stldham w1th 57 aplece J1m Dav1s was sharpest from the free throw l1ne, completmg 54 percent of shots attempted Ken Keck was runner up ln th1s department wlth 41 percent As a team the H1gh gang,?rs scored 380 po1nts to thelr opponents 491 1n fourteen games for an average fxnal score of 5 I , I H r I ..... . . . . 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Una...- Qwwomm '1 s'A'E.g'FD no om ee'-sl--I v-I m2'U'P-'Dm K4 000'-lm H- na OOC gr-h 04:1 D' Fm gg' 3215923 H UQHHSU g4:on-':,D mHHmm 4wS2 E mmfoe' ' U' ---5'-com 3: a:5'J ': Conference 18 Rldgeway Omaha 13 Omaha Valley Sprlngs 7 Green Forest Berryvllle 8 Bergman Green Forest Non Conference Jasper 8 Garfield Rldgeway 20 Garfreld Bergman 4 Rudd Berryvllle 4 St oe 9 Jasper forfelt The majorxty of the Lxttle Hlghlanders losses can be contrrbuted to all round 1neXper1 ence 1n both ball handhng and basket makmg They are comprlsed almost entxrely of elghth grade students Takmg th1s 1nto conslderatlon the Jumors wxth a l1ttle teamwork and sp1r1t added have the maklngs of what should be a wmnmg five m a few seasons 1 1 . . . . ' 31 1 .... 9 19 . . . 30 . . . . 16 ' 15 . . . . 34 . . . . 12 ' 43 . . . . 30 . . . . 5 20 - . . . . 14 28 . . . . ' 14 . . . . 8 ' 21 . . . . ' 11 . . . . 16 17 . . . . 24 . . . . 1 Valley Springs 0' Pyatt District Tournament . . . . 13 ' 33 . . . S. . 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' . . . 23 Omaha 36 1948 CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 7 F1rst day of school 16-Sophomores hold fxrst class meetxng elect offxcers 17 Mosh hold fxrst class meeting elect offxcers 25-Junlor class party at the home of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Putman 7 Oct 1 Frosh 1n1t1at1on week OCTOBER Frosh 1n1t1at1on completed 1n Harvest Moon Festlval ceremomes hxghllghted by mock tr1al and wemer roast Basketball practlce begms Technxcolor travelogue Mexrco The Beau t1ful presented by Mr Otto Mayer trav eler and lecturer 14-Frrst lssue of the H1ghlander appears 1n the Tlmes Echo 14-Dorls Head Barbara Putman, D1Xl9 Ann Walker and Betty Mae Coston elected cheerleaders ln assembly 15 Mrs Glenn Ward Dresbach presents poetry program IH assembly 1n observance of State Poetry Day 18-4 H Club elects offlcers 18-Fxrst School Beneflt Program presented Personal1ty Portra1ts by Hal and Ruby Holbrook 22 Senxor gmrls defeat Garfxeld Jun1ors lose NOVEMBER 2-Straw vote conducted by problems class m vlew of forthcomlng natlonal electlons 3-Semors travel to Berryvxlle to have por traxt pxctures taken 4-P T A Halloween Carnrval held at c1ty audltorxum Freshmen Kexth Davldson and Joann Donnell elected kmg and queen 4-Laurel N1cho1s mtroduces Personahty Por traits 1n the H1ghlander 5 Pep rally held durlng assembly 5-Snake Dance and trrple header loss to Omaha 9 Mr W G Hemrxchs presents sclence fllm m assembly 10-Jun1or glrls defeat Garfleld Senxors falter 15--Jun1ors present annual play Watch Out For Spooks dlrected by Mrs Howard Tolle and Mrs Morrxs Hull Joe Allen Hess and Dalsy Carter lead laughs 1n roles of Jed and Hollyhock 16-Second School Benefxt Program presented Bob Browns Scxence Cxrcus 19-Senxors present country school theme m assembly Professor Wrlght pres1d1ng 23-Semor Hlghlanders engage Berryvllle ln thrlller lose by four pomts Jun1ors also drop game 25 26-Thanksgrvmg Vacatxon DECEMBER 3 Sue Bowman elected to replace Betty Mae Coston as cheerleader ln pep assembly 3- Hlghlanders drop trxple blll to Green Forest 7 Mr W J McGrath and Mr Sam Leath state and local Chamber of Commerce men conduct assembly 8-Frosh hold class party at the home of Mr and Mrs Roy Walker 8-Glee Club smgs at meetxng of P T A - - u ' - ' 73 ' 16 ' 51 ' ui- H 7, -T ' x . ' W 'rr --- -W X I6 19 GG YY .T i ll ' ' 79 .. ' , - as 7Y - . . , , , ' . . H . ,, . . - . . , . 0 , l 24-Cheerleaders' tryouts in assembly. . . . 2 - l - . .. . . . . . . . U I H D - . 1.. ' ' - 1 . . . . , 7 4- ' . . 8- ' , ' - . ' 77 , . , ' . . ' ' ca ' n ' ' ' t Al ' - !1 . , g . . E 1 it ' ' 99 -- - . . . y . . OF EVENT 10-Jumors grve mus1ca1 assembly pep rally 10- H1ghlanders drop tr1ple b11l to Jasper 14-Glee Club smgs for Musxc Clubs Chrlst mas Program 16-Thlrd School Benef1t Program presented Charles Ramsden gultar v1rtuoso and h1s electrlc novator 17 Glrls and sen1ors v1ctor1ous over Rxdgeway 22-Five Page Chnstmas xssue of the Hxgh lander m1meographed by saff at school 29-Semors lose to Jasper 1n Berryvrlle H011 day Tournament Jxm Davls chosen on tournament all star team JANUARY 13-14-Semester Exams 14-Junlors and sen1ors lose to Valley Sprmgs Later forfe1t gxves Juniors vxctory S 1949 18-Frosh presents Dr B O qulz program 1n assembly John Henbest M C 18 Hlghlanders drop tr1ple blll to Bergman 1n fmal conference games 22--Gmrls defeat Rudd Jumors lose 23 Ark nsas Game Commlssxon representatxves present f1lms and speak m assembly 24-Junlors lose to St Joe m Pyatt D1str1ct Tournament MARCH 3 Semors lose mp and tuck battle wrth Blg Flat ln Berryvllle D1str1ct Tournament 8-Fxfth School Benef1t Program Wllham Wallace presents Marvels of Memory 9-Hendr1x College Cholr performs for stu dent body 29 Slxth School Benef1t Program Bobo and Company Magxclans APRIL 22-Sophomores hold all school party at audx torlum MAY 13-Jumor Senlor Banquet 15-Baccalaureate 19 F1na1 lssue of the Hxghlander appears 1n Txmes Echo 19-Specxal memlographed Commencement Edx t1on of the Hlghlander out 19 TOP O THE HILL 1949 style appears 21-Jumors sen1ors drop games to Berryvllle 20-COMMENCEMENT and the end of four 29-Junlors and sen1ors lose to Berryvxlle ln Wonderful years of high School me March of Dlmes beneflt games FEBRUARY 2-Fourth School Benef1t Program Dra mat1c Adventures 1n Chalk by Bob Wood Barbara Putman crowned Queen of the H1ghlanders 1n half tlme coronatxon cere monies of homecoming game Semors romp over Ridgeway ln homecom mg t1lt gxrls also wm Jun1ors lose 12- 'Hlghlanders drop trxple header to Omaha 15-Green Forest cops three from I-Ilghland ers Y KK D ' ' , , n 4 JK ' 79 ' - ' . , . . 1 - a . . . 1 - 1 2 f. ' ' Z ' ' , . , as T- n 66 ' H ' - ' I - . . . , . , g . . , . ! 9 . . . ,, . - - ,- 23-Jan. 3-Christmas Vacation. - ' ' u ' n - U ' - 1 D . ' H ' 77 1 - 1 . 1 . 4 . --u , 1- , , . . . . ' .- it . - 'P - 1: , . 11-T ll . ,, . - . . - H- . . . - , . . I ' U ' - 39 - SENIOR CLASS - 1936 Pace, Helms, Kappen, Pendergrass, Barker, Call, Porch, Roach, Standing -- Ames, Laws, Freeman, Mr. Kappen. Seated - M. Mariott, D. Mariott, Lambert, Walker, Smith, Mark, Terrill, Hancock, Davidson, Nichols, Riley. GIRLS BASKETBALL - '36 Standing - Coach F. Hoag, Straine, Sparkman, Kuykendall, Roach, and Coach A. Hoag. Seated - Essary, Kanada, Bingman, Walden, Ames, and Miller. BOYS BASKETBALL - '36 Standing -- Lent, Minick, Groblebe, Hussey, Coach Delap. Seate - Call, Kelly, Ames, Porter, Freeman, McBee, Barker, Gamble. Miss Bushman wus. 'EQ -,was . 4 Into this publication has gone months of work by some ten staff mem- bers whose only reward was thanks To them I can only reiterate the statement of Mr. Price, who said - It's wonderful that a group of students can come up and work on a project such as an annual without disturbing classes or causing a lot of confusion in the office. Any attempt at thanking the associate editors and our business mana- ger would be entirely inadequate. Without their persistent aid day after day in anything which had to be done there would have been no coord- ination of staff work. I would like to take this opportunity to express my sincere thanks to our advisor. Mrs. Yeates, more than anyone else, has known the disap- pointments, arguments and shortages of materials which were obstacles from the time the book was only an idea. Her understanding, suggestions, and expenditure of time were invaluable to an inexperienced editor and staff. Our thanks to Mr. D. O. Nichols-you made our poor pictures good, and our good ones better, to the Underwood Studio for processing the por- traits of our faculty and seniors, and to the Times-Echo for technical advice and for aid in shipping copy. To Paul Clark we are grateful for advertise- ment pictures and others throughout the annual, and lastly, our gratitude to the teachers of E. S. H. S. who have been patient with us while we were gadding about collecting material for the annual and also for not excom- municating us when late for classes. During the past six months, all of these people would have been per- fectly justified in any violent act they might have committed against a certain annual editor. To all of you-thanks for your patience. UH' Dj! Editor 1 . - MILK Wayne Checkmg Paste-ur12at10n The Homogemzer The Mxlk Cooler Wlth Three Thermometers C F1l11ng The Cottage Cheese Vat Vernon Check1ng Buttermllk. You Are Corcllolly Invited to Inspect Our Plant ALPINE MILK COMPANY Phone 6781 Eureka Springs Eureka Motor Company Hudson Sales 8z SGTVICC Phone 3341 Basln Circle Snack Bar Fountam Serv1ce The place to meet for an afternoon evemng snack Slnce 1889 Furst Natronal Bank Berryv1l1e Arkansas Member Federal Deposlt Insurance Eureka Tradmg Post Fresh Meat and Frult Vegetables Free Del1very Phone 2031 Walter's Bowling And Candyland Downtown Eureka Spr1ngs Arkansas Karroll Krleter The Beauty Salon of Frlendly Servlce Phone 5131 Betty Karroll Congratulatwns to The Semors Whitehouse Market Neal Walters Poster Corp Western UHIOH Downtown Eureka Sprxngs Arkansas or ' . Corp. and Federal Reserve System. RALPH CLARK, Owner SHOP FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS AT WALKER BROTHERS Eureka Sprmgs Quahty Department Store Eureka Sprmgs Berryvllle Best Wlshes to the Semor Class BANK OF EUREKA SPRINGS Deposxtory for State and County Deposlts are guaranteed up to the maxlmum amount of 35,000 by the Federal Deposlt Insurance Corporatron Fashion-Right Wearables At Inviting Prices' T Pendergrass Drug Co Estabhshed 1885 D1al 3821 Glades Plumbing and Electric Co Your General Electrlc Dealer D1al 2101 See Eby For Elgms L EBY 29 Sprlng G and J Cafe Means F1ne Food Our Spemalty Our Congratulauons to The Seruor Class Eagle Mllhng Company Cornphments Standard Esso Statlon BRITTON BAKER Phone 4161 Comphments Of Border Motor Co DODGE PLYMOUTH Dodge Job Rated Trucks Estabhshed 1917 For That Neat Look MAXINE'S Cosemeucs D1al 2971 I l ll ' ll R- - , - ' Steaks - Chicken BEST WISHES OF CRESCENT HOTEL A Castle 1n the A1r Hlgh Atop the Ozarks Eureka Spungs Arkansas P1ctures For A11 OCCHSIODS Portralts Frames Colorlng Kodak F1n1sh1ng Commerc1a1 Jobs Church Sz Home Weddlngs Funerals and A11 Types of Indoor and Outdoor Photography UNDERWOOD STUDIO PHONE 256 Berryv111e Arkansas . . . , 7 7 7 7 A 7 7 Y Congratulations and Best Wishes Putt s Home Appliance Your Westinghouse Dealer The Record Shop The Ozark Shop SOUVENIRS The Finest of Native craft GIFTS From the World Over Next to the Basin Park Hotel Compliments Cf Eureka Drug Co THE REXALL STORE Dial 2511 Eureka Springs Arkansas Compliments Of Eureka Bakery Compliments Of Model Laundry 81 Dry Cleaning Dial 2241 Compliments Of Bare 81 Sweet A Good Firm To Do Business W1th Eurega Springs Arkansas Compliments Of Hall's Malt Shop Across From The School Congratulations School Supplies Novelties and Gifts Ozark Sc 81 'I0c Store o 1 o Phone No. 5391 81 Spring Street Whoopee We Made It' Doc Stew H D Bob Ken SWIM Lake Lucerne Comphments Cf Pune Ridge 'fi 4 E , Y five-?s.?qt,1 E L f-'HJ' Dune With The Webbs W dm The Thxrd Story Restaurant Wlth The Ground Floor Entrance Eureka Sprmgs Arkansas Crow Motor Com po ny Sales and Serv1ce D1a1 3831 , . 0 . f 'ur ' s I ' X' , -A 1' nf -' X , - ,--- -fr 'x 5- 5J- -illlhrlx X 5' , I i1-.j.V ' 1 ,,.-ww. j .,-..22, . -Q uk a.:eAimf.e::,w-we W4 1 ' - :-3----- S EQ: Y 4 Fl'l.-.1- f 4fTjg-far'55glre-1 . --.LU 4 111 Q Hg? .,- ff 7'F!'-M -1,5- M : kr ZA 1 x ' 7 142' f . . Qn,.E,,,:',f,gk .-.. ,W. . lhff- -FWN llnf' it-mx 'QE5ggv UYif 8552? NF'-f Z 9 Congratulatrons And Best Wlshes The Tlmes Echo Your Home Town Newspaper Comphments Of McVay Funeral Home Congratulatmns Semors Reynolds Market 65 S Maln Dlal 7181 Comphments Of Hobby Bazaar D1st1nvt1ce g1fts of 1n1a1d wood Mules Mountain Glft Shops The Ozarks Largest and most com plete selectlon of g1ftS We W1sh You Success Class of 49 G Rorark D E Weaver Congratu1at1ons From Rayburn's Ozark Guide The Magazme of the Ozarks Pubhshed at Eureka Sprmgs We carry a complete stock of Ozark books Comphments Of Southwestern Gas 81 Electric Company Best Wishes to the Class of '49 from . U . - Lo Q 1 o 0 Natural Gas For Finer Cooking Arkansas Western Gas Company Compliments Of Trp Top Inn PETTY S J EWELERS 20 PROSPECT EUREKA SPRINGS ARKANSAS Compliments Of Judge R W Lyon AND C C Kung Real Estate and Insurance Heart of the Ozarks Realty Co C C King Mutual Insurance 29 Spring St Phone 4121 Compliments Of H D Wright 7 N Mair Dial 2141 Compliments Of HOAG DAIRY Jasper Plumbing Company Gas Installation 8z Appliances Servel Kappan Ranges Phone 5591 I DBA Quality Meats and Processing Complunents Of Fetty s Servlce Statlon Phone 3561 N Comp11ments Of Rf QSUPPLYLQ Quality Pr1ce Assoclate Store Ma1n Phone 4031 Cornphments Of Nu Ark Rooms 39V2 Sprmg Street Telephone D641 Comphments Cf Eureka Hardware And Supply Sportmg Good J R Woolery Prop Wa rd robe Cleaning Company We re All Proud of You New Basln Theatre Employees Morris Market The Home of Better Values Dlal 2131 Free Dehvery Roland and Norman Clark Freeman 81 Thomas Fr1g1da1re Apphances Electrlcal Supphes Comphments Of Floyd Weaver Grocery 81 Produce D1a1 '7181 Loucks Rentals 81 Realty Dependable BHSID Block on Sprlng Street Busmess HOITIG Dlal 2681 D1a1 4101 Comphrnents Of Roy Walker Cornphments Of Tom Walker Hardware And Furniture Store 46 N Ma1n Torn Pear1 Rea1 Estate IS my Buslness an as you would your Banker J V Carter Realtor Farms Ranches Resorts Homes Buslnesses Phone 2611 51 Spr1ng Street Eureka Sprmgs Arkansas Cornphrnents Of Bullock Manufacturing Co Best Wlshes for Success Cavner Funeral Home Lester D Cavner W 0 PERKINS 81 SON LUMBER CO ' ' . . . d Not a side 1ine. Choose your Realtor New Modern Cab1ns Good Food Ravenwood Court Junct1on Hlghways 62 8z 23 B111 and Edna Dahmann Phone 5671 Eureka Sprmgs Comphments Of Cnty Drug Store Be1ryv111e Arkansas The Fr1end1y Store A complete 11ne of g1ftS Prescr1pt1ons our Speclalty Make It A Hablt Meet Your Fr1ends At KING S CREST lb M11es East of Eureka Crestburger Soft DT1HkS Comphments Of Ozark Slghtseelng Tours D1a1 6121 Mr Hedw1g Armbruster Worley s Drlve In Home of the Burger Basket Homemade Ch 11 8z P1e THE EKLUNDS Anna Lee Anna Belle Bus Station Lunch Best Ch111 1n Town 4 Deuce s Tax: D1a1 2222 Haro1d Weaver Owner The Homespun Shop 1 Eugema Street Eureka Sprmgs Arkansas Gertrude N1cho1s Ozark Handcraft Comphrnents Of Leatherwood Terrace At Entrance of Lake Leatherwood on U S H1ghway 62 Eureka Sprmgs Arkansas A11 season cottages S w e d 1 s h cooklng An Ideal Vacatlon Spot 1n the REART OF THE OZARKS I 1 ' , ' ' cs ' rs I 6 . Thompson's I f , i . , I l 3 , . . . . . , BOOSTERS Horton s Varlety Shop Green Forest and Berryvrlle Poynor Drug Berryv1lle McWh1rter s Grocery Sz Market Adelardes Varrety Shop Edre Reynerson O C Hrggms 700 South Mam Feed 8z Grocerres Ahce s Place Atk1nsons Dry Goods Mart1n Real Estate Safeway Cab Eureka Sprlngs Greenhouse Ellzabeth Baker Archltectural Draw Palace Hotel 8z Bath House Bathe your way back to health Newports Grocery School Supplles and Candy Basrn Park Barber Shop Jess HOpk1HS J W Ollver Albert Prrce Grant Clme Jack Gentry Mr and Mrs MOFTIS Hull Hussey s Auto Supply Eureka Eat Shop The Ozark Wr1ters and Art1sts Gurld Rudes Store John and Edna Eureka Ice Company Vance Bullock Mrs J H Burton Kldd s Cablns R1VefS1de Hotel Beaver Arkansas Beau Geste Beauty Shop Mathls Cafe Mr and Mrs C M D1ckerman Onyx Cave Eureka Sprrngs Arkansas Brandt Real Estate Ralph De Prrest Rosemary Stasko Dun Rov1n Cablns Robert McW1l hams Ozark Ch1ck Inn Hrghway 62 west Payne Novelty Company The Nerghborhood Laundrette Mr and Mrs Malvern Davls The Ives Krng Rrver Ranch Dr J F John Mr and Mrs C A Fuller Becks 50 8.: 10c Berryvrlle G 8z N Indran Sales Berryvrlle 8a Design, 1559 Spring Street. - D Mr. ' ' Mr. ' ' ' ' Mr- ' . . . 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