Fort Smith Senior High School - Bruin Yearbook (Fort Smith, AR)
- Class of 1938
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X, DREWUB IN ASSEMBLING THIS BOOK, THE BRUIN STAFF HAS ATTEMPTED TO PRESERVE ALL THE HIGH- LIGHTS OF THE SCHOOL YEAR, HOPING IT IVILL SERVE TO REFRESH THE MEMORIES OF EACH STUDENT IN YEARS TO COME. WE PRESENT THE 1135115 ALL-SCHOOL BRUIN TO YOU WITH PLEASURE, AND WE HOPE OUR PURPOSE I-IAS BEEN ACCOM- IJLISHED. 5 I 'QW CGNTENTS Campus Administration Classes llrganizations Athletics Features Advertising .- ',. gil' Y -f-xi Campus In fretfrospectio 'ati R! TL this glad day will sebfrfc subtle 'WYL . gleam concealed GTG , . , 'fwfffi W , .. , .R,. .,x X, Q5 if-'51, '-J? Q ' - 'VT E' P 'i '. Q ?rAi2 w - W. Vwvhf , pxzaiq' .. X 'W' .M-vw V ww 4. , Q ,V W, s . r.. '- 'lf-,.'4 771: fbilfih. . gf' 'tm li '5v'f2l1q3f'f'i '5fH- if V,k33,5?f'l'4Z's5:iF923: ' .fy :I is . iii . V ' 1 5 Y' Ex.: .. ag jx,-,uw i:uSQ?5at1.' Q4 EX I x Q -I . Ca .vpn s in lN'lf1'Ur!j1r V, fm Hnmukv' f-5511, .' 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I4 .Qu - ,1f4 ' ,iff . , ,Q.ffi?:,3Q'fgizzi7is4E3ggt3gf4,'7+?z,4g'Qg4LgL42L3f.igjigigfvfqjk-Jgfyyj - -' fy q.,'3'17fr . '- , .Q 1 AA- -e --mem - fc ':'r4,.s!1..1L.L4J'.4y fff1L.'YJ'.ffif1f b'7f'3'f7 1f1f??5!fr,.F..i!' ,Q , ,Z5 -lik '. ,ff A-nd s0'mc1wimes I forget thy looks and what V3 r 'wk thy ways may be! 3 F 'V V 3. 1' I have denied thy were at all-yet still I fight for thee. 1 , 52,5 ,Y,,lM 1n!f5' -ANNA HEMPSTEAD BRANCH ff 3 , use J-1 M f::','f:k? My v-wwwx , 4 3 2. f 'v'.wvv'.af..w': -'fLJi 5.,.. '.b9.5'i.f f ' -. 'EMA ,, 1 19'-of ADMINISTRATION I ga wherever 'men :may dare, ja 'F' I go wherever 'women's care K And love can live, ,to human suffering, solace give strenght and skill can brizqgrf WW N . O We + s k men may eiafrqf. 1 wognews care an live, V st're'n.gh,t and skill hz 9511? Ki . 1 'F x fi4ri!.N,.,-.-M ,.,x ,I A. W..y.5,Q.X . ix S1 ' 14 iiblfgfllz' I :Wi XM V 4, ,im .. A i f W I School Board Left to right: W. L. Curtisg Frank W. Dykeg J. W. Ramsey, Superintendent of Schoolsg J. R Woods, Presidentg Dr. A. A. Blairg W. G. Shipley, Vice-Presidentg John P. Woods. The students and teachers of Fort Smith High School owe much to the members of the school board. This group works with untiring enthusiasm to further the progress of our school and to give the stu- dent body the advantages of a modern and well-rcgulated school. By the unfailing efforts of these men, the pupils of Fort Smith High School are being trained for future citizenship and useful careers. , ,Z ' a v' .Agn-,..-',: . .1 H I ,, A .- .,-5,1 K ,v Y I , . I , AQ SUPERINTENDENT Our schools have been fortunate in havi mg J. W, Ramsey as superintendent. His outstanding achie vements have made him widely known in educational circles throughout the United States. Through his able and constructive work, he has brought th ' e standards of our school system up to those of any other in the country. S J. VV. RAMSEY '7'T ELME1: Coon PRINCIPAL Our capable principal, Elmer Cook, shoulders a great responsibility in directing the student body of Fort Smith High School. His kind service and guidance have made him an important and valuable influence in shaping our lives as students and our out- look on the future. ,474 111111111 llolon Frasier nnlx orrunrs .Xlt111111g111 Mus FVUSIUI' has 11111 l1 1' 11l'11s1-11Lp11siti1111 1'o1'o111y 21 1 11 -111- has 11111-11115' pruvecl her- 'IT 1 H 1l1f'1 111 111111 1'apz1b1e. Hur 111111111 111 1 1 1 1 hm th IllL1lfll1I1 N -.111 1,1 .- l. 1111111 11:1- :1111111 1,11 .-1,11 WIN' hi, 1111 111111,-111 l1111I 111-1111111 .,1,1f1,V.,.4 Shi. NUM 'l 5 1V ' U11 11111 :11I11111':1li11 -sf. 111111 ,4j'II'11l2lH'l1'iiL' L1ll1lCl'- llolph Camp DEAN or BOYS In the two years that he has been here, Mr. Camp's work has been of great value to the school, Typical of his work are the honor study hall system and the edu- cational guidance program. His outstanding qualities make him a splendid example, as well as a com- petent adviser. Mr. Camp has NVOTI the respect and admiration of all boys and he has proved himself a true friend of every student. ' Department Chairmen FRANCES SCHNEIDER Home Economics B- S-, UHiVCfSity of Tennessee, gradu- ate work, University of Chicago, University of Minnesota. ' 2 ff? 1 EULA RATEKIN Science William Woods College, Washington Uni- versity, University of Illinois, B. S., M. A., University of Missouri. LUELLA KREHBIEL English A. B., M. A., University of Kansasg Uni- versity of Colorado. R. B McHENRY M. A., Oklahoma A. Sz M. Collegeg gradu- ate work, Colorado State College of Edu- cation. BEN I. MAYO Physical Education A. B., Hendrix Collegey UNi.V91'FifY of Michigan, Northwestern Universliyi Wailu- ate work, University of Illinois. Director of Industrial Education . Department Chairmen 4 5 'l ef. fe., f 4 1 6 194- .Ti M' A .. l I 'V ? Sf 5 J. FRED PATTON Social Science A. B., M. A., University of Arkansasg 'raduate Work Unversit of Michi an fi v ' y ' -9: 1 George Peabody College for Teachers. RUTH HAMILTON Study Supervisor A. B., Galloway Collegeg M. A., State University of Iowa. ADDISON WVALL Band and Orchestra B. S., University of Arkansas. ISABELLA K. SMITH Mathematics A. B., University of Arkansas. J. R. BURROWS Commercial Work M. Accts., Bowling Green Business Uni- versityg special work, University of Ten- nessee. N DELMER ASHWORTH Journalism and English A. B., West Texas State Teachers Collegeg B. J., University of Missouri. TOMMIE BARNES English B. S. E., University of Arkansas, Grad- uate work, University of Arkansas, M. A. in English, Columbia University Teachers College. kv . - HORTENSE BASS ' , Registrar Va Lindenwood College, A. B., University of 3 Arkansas. ' Uh if SARA BEAUCHAMP Social Science Colorado Collegeg A. B., University of Illinoisg Michigan State Teachers College. ESSIE BERRY Foreign Language A. B., Ouachita Collegeg graduate work, University of Arkansas, University of Oklahoma. l BRUCE BEVENS Social Science B. S., University of Oklahomag M. A., Cincinnati University. A. W. BLAKE Printing Parsons Junior Collegeg B. S., Kansas State Teachers College: Graduate W01'k. Kansas State Teachers College. WALTER J. BRITTON Auto-mechanics and Drafting B. S., Kansas State Teachers COUGEQS graduate work, University of lVllSSOH1'lQ certificate, General Motors, Institutes. QT tificate, Driver Education and Tralrlmg, American Automobile Club- H NORA BROWN English L- I-, A- B-, Arkansas State Teachers Col- legeg graduate work, University of Colo- radog M. A., University of Arkansas. KENNETH CLARK VVoodworking B. S., Kansas State Teachers College. OPAL CLARK Glee Clubs Parsons Junior Collegeg Kansas State Teachers College, Eniporiaq B. S., Kansas State Teachers Collegeg Pittsburgg Arkan- sas State Teachers College. h JUANITA ELLIS ,f f '4-2, Social Science L A. B., Duke Umversityg f2f1'3.tlI1at9.YV01'kv .. University of Arkansas, University of VIRGINIA GARDNER V' 11-dv, . 1 I Commercial W0rk I University of Denverg Northwestern Uni- L 'W '1 versity. 2.43 5 In , '17 MARGARET GLADDEN . V ,T English i gf- A, B., M. A., University of Oklahoma. 21:3 R- MARY HAAS Home Economics YH ig A, B., Lander Collegeg M. S., University Q of Tennesseeg graduate Work, Columbia 775 , 'Q University. ' is f- .:, ff a,fj,g,gs MARY R. HYNES - fi , Librarian X, is-,Q 2 Library School of St. Louis .Public Li- V lfzf V braryg Western Reserve Universlfy- u.. 5 S 6- F ML 'W I 1 ' ' V 'Q L 4 l Qt M , :ei Q MARY ELLEN LINDVALL Home Economics .., 19 Ouachita Collegeg B. S., Texas State Col- lege for Women. f MATTALOU MARSHALL Foreign Language Lindenwood Collegeg A. B., University of Arkansasg graduate work, University of Chicago. MRS. MARY GEORGE MARTIN Physical Education A. B., Galloway Collegeg graduate work, Colorado University. MARGARET MONTAGUE Speech B. S. E., University of Arkansasg certifi- cate, Rice School of the Spoken VVO1'CiQ grad- uate work, Columbia University, Central School of Speech, London. i Q In 'V 1 1,1 ti 'fa PEGGY PADDOCK g . I 1 Science ff , '4' A. B., M. S., University of Wichita, Uni- . versity of Oklahomag Texas Christian Uni- 1. versity. i. Bass J. RAMSEY if' Commercial Work In . , B. S., Northeastern Oklahoma State Teachers Collegeg A. B., University of Coloradog graduate work, University of Arkansasg Arkansas Bar. MARY REINHARDT Foreign Language B S E University of Aikansas Hladu ate work Columbia Unixeisitx Ulllvelbltl of Oklahoma J. C. RUPPERT Diversified Occupations Co-ordinator A. B., College of the Ozarks. k sf i if 5 E' ' F . :gg 1 1 . .V C115 Q' -7 h I s . f.:-.,..: .,-P'--.1 1' x . d Wx Y MARIE SCOTT English A. B., University of Arkansas. A. T. SHULLER Commercial George Peabody College for Teachersg A. B., Hendrix Collegeg M. A., University of Coloradog graduate work, University of Arkansas. MRS. HALLIE BETH THACKABERRY Mathematics B. S., University of Missourig M. S. Um versity of Kansasg University of Wisconsin JOHN R. THOMPSON Science A. B., Hendrix Collegeg M. A., George Pea- body College for Teachersg Oklahoma Uni- versityg Illinois University. FLAVIA TWEED Commercial Work A. B., Maryville Collegeg Bowling Gieen Business University. J. W. REYNOLDS Social Science A- B-, Arkansas State Teachers Collegeg M. A., State University of Iowa. f FRED NICHOLS CLAUDIA SANDERFER N ' , Attendance Clerk Engineer Fort Smith Junior College ' :Eff ' fl 5' TL l qw 42-i'Q.i.?p f .,4 1f: W-'J , 1 L5E. ze.z' la MRS. VIRGIL HIX Cafeteria Supervisor N NELLIE RILEY Bookkeeper f QTL? 'uae-a-an-1 ei . Gln w emurtam MARX' K. SETTLE The memory of Miss Mary K. Settle will long remain in the hearts of those who knew her. Miss Settle gave most of her life in service to the Fort Smith High School stu- dents. The citizens of Fort Smith, as well as the students, will always remember and love Miss Settle and be deeply grateful to her for her help and kindness. Oui- city is indeed richer by having persons of Miss Se-ttle's type as citizens, - - -4 ' 1' l th. and We have suffered a gieat loss in hu tea ,fx -Q, ., . . ,f,,.,, EN M S xg 4. V Va 2 ,LA , . ,V X137 M 361, gi.. 1 Y f3l?' Eif5, w ' Fi' '1-: A -N 412053 S I1i1?3::, :- ,,-.-',?f'.Qg, E., ' nw, Y 'V w f 4 1 ' -' ' 'iigf' N' ,Q . ' -Cfif , 2, -, -5 ' 'u:.:7.:'Z5 1 . .L x X , Q5 1 1 1 1 1 1 E 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-Q 'wh ., L bf ,. ..., ., , . . Student Body ilfficers J i ' E X . I I 1 'sn' , l i E 1 uvirst semester, triecond Semestcrl LOUIS LAMBIOTTB BUDDY STRIJZIEB PRESIDENT PRESIDENT r , W, ,N . if' 39 at 6 W ' ...fn Eugene Burger Floy E. Vallzalldt xv. C. Davis Vice-President Secretary Vice-President QFlrst Semester! llloth Semestersl lSecond Semestex-J ,, ...-.,.,,r.. ., ,.,..-.4.g , llelmer Ashworth IIRUIN ADVISER H11 Ashwortli has spent much time iinil 4-Hlwt in helping' the staff with this annual. We are most Q-imeltil tw him lm- his assistance us our erlitin'iz'al A-lvisrzi' in uiwiiig- ing' and yrlvllflillwg nm' 'pm-mllietjc i-l'foi'l.s. Q , ?e?4.r '.-' 7 1 g:??zd5w:,?.,.w 1 Hallie Beth Thackaherry cLAss sPoNsoR Mrs. Thackaberry has contri- buted many ideas and suggestions and has greatly helped in the Plan- ning of this book. For this work, and also for the many things she has done as our class sponsor, we are deeply grateful. Sv. S f ,ff v 1 , I S Y A s R' v X ' . L ' 4 3442-iii: 1.'13f :, . 1 f. I Y, A.W. Blake PRINTING ADVISER The staff appreciates the capa- ble and efficient way in which Mr. Blake, printing adviser for The Bruin, fulfilled his dumty. We are proud of the printing department and the outcome of its work. , lv ' 1 1 Q'i'fP'?1-yi fb,7?'12'f'.16i ??J.? 4 . , - wrt, J. ll. Burrows BUSINESS ADVISER Mr. Burrows, our financial manager, Shouldered a great re- Sponsibility in caring for the finan- cial part of The Bruin. His Success- ful management has made possible the publishing of one of the most expensive annuals in the history of our school. Senior Class 0ffi130l'5 4 A If ' i -g Y ...W ' ' 'i ff. I 1 ni' mx i i - r 2 President . ' Gorfion Braun Vice-President . Billy Hunt g.,U.etm.y . Floy Ellis VanZandt As this is published, the graduating class of 1938 will be passing another milestone on its road through life. We, of this class, feel that we have accomplished something during these past twelve years in school. Not only have we acquired an in- valuable education but also we have learned to bargain and to C0- operate with our fellow men. We have passed through an economic de- pressiong and, though still young, we realize the lessons taught by hard times. For these reasons we look toward the future with more than, just the hope of youth. Let us take this oportunity to thank our parents, who have made this education possible, and also our teachers, who have spent many hours in helping: us gain knowledge. We shall never for-get the long- walks to school on frosty autumn mornings, the midnight oil-burning on long winter nights, and the pleasant drowsiness that is ushered in with the coming Of SPl'i7lg- These arc just a few of the pleasant memories that will be sealed in the lirfurts of members of the Class of 1938 when our diplomas are hanih-fl to us and our school days are over. . J. Gordon Bruun, President N . . ,..L , V- EUGENE ABNEY ' ,kwa . 16' MARY FAE ANDERSON , so Q4 X Pep Squad, Junior Bu 'n - 'Y OM S' 493 15 T i ff, W 1:28 3, BOB ASTON Y --. . . V 9' , , 3' Blflllfl Staff, Dramatics Club ,lg 4. ,.,, K MKLi5f?. i FLORENE BAKER Athenian l l 1 JACK BAKER Ciceronian, Football Squad, Track Squad NADEAN BAKER L -1' 3 .ua C l if 11' 91 If by 5 iff 7-F A, hx 8 K NATHAN BAKER Ciceronian JAMES BANARD Justinian, Orcliestra, Band FREDA BARTLETT G.A.A. ESTELEE BASHAM Pep Squad, Tennis Club, Junior Business Otlice TOM BASINGER ELIZABETH BASST' Fiench Club Athenian Society Student Council Staff Quill 8: Scroll l MRA BATES ARMIN BAUER LOIS BA UGH Band, Latin Club, Junior Busi- ness Office MARY BA UGHM AN Dramatics Club, Grizzly Staff Quill Xa Scroll, Pep Squad BETTYE JANE BEARD Latin Club, French Club, Grizzly Staff, Girls' Tennis Club ELLA MAE BENEFIELIQ Girls' Gleu Club, Ui-imlv gums Student Council L ' 5 -Ay W:-ef - ALPHAEUS BENNETT ' Bruin StaH', Justinian, Boys Glee Club 5 J' 1 ilk A 1 Q DORIS CECILE BENTLEY La Belle Maison 73 WINIFRED BERCHER ' Junior Business Office, La Belle - Maison Q ,- l Q, 39 . 4.51, J' X' ,' ,jbszfl I v MONIQUE BERNTSEN A , Athenian , 1 R . - -3 - . ' ' ' igvfiiy, ISLA RHEA BERRY H Columbian, La Belle Maison. 'Q' Student Council, Girls' Tennis Club , if 'ggi cf . 1,0 ' KATHRYN BLAIR V Latin Club, Columbian, Chemis- - try Club, Dramatics Club il ' , Q ' M, N l- ,J . mam ' ' 4 LA VONA BOYD WENDELL BOYD Justinian, Catilinian, Basket- ball Squad, Track Squad JOHN BRACKEN BILL BRADLEY Track Squad DOROTHY BRADNEY MARY ELLEN BREEDLOVE Latin Club, La Belle Maison, G.A.A., Tennis Club I A 1 x. J R l it Q ' 3 I we-, , , x ' 'mf 'A 1 , Q. -. f Q ff, ' --.1 T ' I l ,hs fi' 's fix' :gi Y Q '17 DOROTHY BREWER MARY K. BRIDGES Band BETTY LOU BROOK SHER Latin Club. Columbian, Histori- cal Society. Student Council, Dramatics Club GORDON BRUUN Debate Club, Cheer Leader, Bruin Staff, Historical Society, Usher, Ciceronian, Student Council, Justinian, National For- ensic League, S.A.S.G. Journal Staff R.: MILDRED BRYAN .W kv, 4 A J' V, , I H ARMON RRY A Ni l HENRY EUGENE BURGER Vice-president of Student Body, Football Squad, Dramatics Club, Boys' Glee Club, Usher, Jus- tinian, Catilinian, Track Squad LILLIAN BURKHARDT CAROLYN BURNS Latin Club, Tennis Club SALLIE BUSHONG PED Squad, G.A.A. La Belle Maison, on-15' Tennin Club, D,-3. matics Club PAULINE BYER5 H39 ICE BULLARD A G1 J f Bruin Staff fl 5 WILMA BYRNS I -1 5' .lui ' Orchestra 17 , X -hi ,I+ 4.' 3 pi .1 1 ' Q .f 'r A . V Q ' av Q fa f f -' .Vx P -vi 455, 8 4 C W A l , ,. V . l rffin f' 'ya T BILLY CALLAN Justinian, Chemistry Club, Lat Club, Ciceronian, Usher, Tm Squad FOY CARPENTER ARTHUR CARR Football Squad DOROTHY CARRELL AARON CARSON Bruin Staff, Ty g h r Griz- zly Staff po rap e , 1 DOROTHY CARTER G.A.A. OLETA CARTER Girls' Glee Club ELIZABETH CHANDLER FELICE CIALONE Student Council, Student Ser- vice Club, Basket-ball Squad Football Squad ANNE CLAYTON Athenian, Girls' Glee Girls' Sextet, Secretary to R. B McHenry HOWARD COBLE Football Squad o . , if Club, if .V ,h V4 1 :KVI A.. G A ., :R 1, 2 - t . . 0 , 'Z al l - :A gf ki-1 e v Q J' 1 It - 0 f b' ff, ,- , 4' 'rr ' 2 4 4' ' tv ' V f. . 4 N. 2, V 2 Jake 2 , ' 2- S t l . ,. . fy. Q - .QI , 52. , , aura, -3 QF Q lisa Z fry Q ,.-, 1 X 4. ua., qs: Ljf-93 -. Hs. SU LINDA COFFEY Latin Club, Columbian, Chemis- try Club, G.A.A., Girls' Tennis Club, Student Council JAMES COLEMAN Typographer, Grizzly Stad, Bruin Stal? BARBARA COLLINS Latin Club, Athenian, Bruin Staff TOM COLLINS Band, Student Service Club 5 OPAL CORM ACK Latin Club, Athenian, Bruin Stall, Chemistry Club, Student Council, Pep Squad, La Belle Maison, Dramatics Club MARY AYLEENE COT Athenian, Orchestra, Band dent Council mei Cliff' Vmi T7 an pta' Fm' Eiilfi 1' I ll' . 1 ' ,I .iff 1 Ai JOHN DANNER EUGENE DAUBEN GEORGE DAVIS Typographer, Grizzly Business Staff, Bruin Staff, Grizzly Staff W. C. DAVIS Debate Club, Bruin Staff, Jus- tlnian, Ciceronian, Vice-presi- dent of Student Body, Student Council, Tennis Club, Dramaticg Club ELSIE fllhlil DENNIS Athenian, llifmifaliv. fflul, ' f 5,4 W - we-. 4 I YG Zz, J f ' ,,,ug42f4' an 's X- 'I 'Y' X. 17 'Lia 5 J 1: ,SON ...f-2 'V I, -3 CLAUDE DESHAZO Football Squad, Tragk Squad, Basketball Squad, Grizzly Staff PAULINE DESI-IAZO Athenian, La Belle Maison, Dra. matics Club, Glee Club JACK DEXTER Bruin Staff, Catilinian, Basket,- ball Squad, Student Council, Chemistry Club, Track Squad, Justinian ROBERT DICKSON Boys' Glee Club, Band HARRY DIETRICH Catilinian BERT DONELSON Typographer, Grizzly Staff N. am. f HARLAN DOTY IMOGENE DUERR CHRISTINE DUNCAN BONNIE EAST JUNE ECKER BERNICE ECHOLS A P 1' 1 ,I I I .Q I MARGARET EDIVIONDSGND , Debate Club ,es an w .Q Q41 'j ff.. 45. 4956 --PLA -Hs- DAVIDENE EISEN Junior Business Omce 95. an-' If I -J ? , -. Q , a ,., ' 9 FRED ELDRIDGE Ciceronian, Band, Orchestra GEORGE ELLISON LOUISE EMBREY '4-7' LE ROY Bruin Staff, Typographer, zly Staff l LEN ERFl'R'l'Il Na Belle Maison BETTY ESI-IELMAN Columbian, Girls' Glee Club, in Dramatics Club BOBBY ESPY Usher, Catilinian RUTH ETTER EDWIN FARMER TED FELLINGER Boys' Glec Club WW ff,-z , A - f:. - ,l.-, s Heli 5 112 P i , ,H ,iii - ,351 in 1 I X r y I - 'G -is I , 5-Q31 3 '7 E Q A ' If 1 if HARRIE1' FINK C 1 b' y Student Council, Lg BglllemMl:iIson, Girls' Tennis Club EVELYN FORD G.A.A. VIRGINIA FOSTER FRANCES FREEMAN Latin Club, Athenian, French Club, Orchestra, Chess Club, Chemistry Club HELENE FRIEDMAN Latin Club, Columbian, French Club, Historical Society, Dra- matics Club, Chemistry Club JOHN GABBERT Ik NELLIE GAMMILL Girls' Glee Club, Pep Squad WINFORD GARRETT Student Council COLEMAN GARTH Debate Club, Cheer Leader, His- torical Society, Bruin Staff, Stu- dent Council, Usher, Justinian Ciceronian, Chemistry Club JACKIE GEREN Columbian, Student Council, La Belle Maison, Chemistry Club BERNICE GIBSON STANLEY GILBERT Band , sb -.uf J I fds- 1 'X .Qi A , lei l ' 1 3 X A N L ,KM la Ag. V BOBBY GILCHRIST Band ARTHUR GILSON Justinian, Catilinian, Chem- istry Club OSCAR GLASSBURN Usher, Justinian, Ciceronian Quill KL Scroll, Grizzly Staff LEOLA GOFF Girls' Glee Club HUGH GOOD Band, Chemistry Club DAPHANA WRAY GR. Grizzly Staf, Pep Squacl,l IUY GRAHAM FAYE KATHERINE GRANT Grizzly Staff DOROTHY GRAVES Columbian, La Belle Maison MARTHA HELENE GREENE Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Tennis Club VIRGINIA GREENE Latin Club, Athenian, Grizzly Staff, Girls' Tennis Club ESSIE GREGORY Pep Squad K, , I s F I ill? . 2 ,f,Q 2 E7-fl dk X 1 1. -..,... I .0 '--Z lfi .- ' Q ,,i, , ' IQ, I :N ,4 1 3 'l . J , .4 di 'TP' , f I-,w g L 22, gi A , Lily? ' xwewzz, ,, ,..,, f ,,,, ,gf 1 'f'w?g.'K I '1,f1a . I V V . Im ' , M In JOHN A. GRIFFIN BILLIE, GRIGGS Z fiilfl? yligzjej BILLY GURISCO Band NORMAN HALL Historical Society, J ustinian, Ciceronian, Band, Chemistry Club MARY HARALSON Latin Club, Columbian, Chemis- try Club, Girls' Tennis Club, Dramatics Club, Historical So- ciety EDLIN HARBOUR we tm, V M ILDRED HARPER TOM DICK HARPER Boys' Glee Club, Football Squad ANNA BETH HARRINGTON Glee Club BILLY HARRIS Justjnian, Catilinian, Basket- f ball Squad ALICE MAUDE HASLER Student Council JAMES HATFIELD 4, S , 'ff 3 ' I :-is M ' 'W sa, . N JJ. iw' J' , ,Q 'ff 2, Q, af ff-'ia It K 4 I .-af F'-A , Y if sa tx -of . x , -- FRANKLIN HAWKINS Latin Club, Historical Society, Usher, Justinian, Ciceronian Chemistry Club 1 REX HAYES Basketball Squad RAE LUCILLE HAYNES BONNIBEL HEAD G.A.A., Bruin Staff JOE HENDERSON Bruin Staff, Grizzly Staff Football Squad, Track Squad Basketball Squad, Glee Club Chcniistry Club, Quill Q Scroll Student Council HUGH HENDRIC Orchestra i UM HERBERT MARY TERESA HESS Columbian DFI I XH HESS3yf!ffI fi ., M' ' LEON HICKS BILLY HILL Bangl, Catilinian, Justinian, Dru- HUiUC5V1l1b, Lutin Club, Student Council MARY lifjll lux Alllclliull, I,1l Iii-llv Maison PAUL HODGES Student Council 'CSV , sf A 3 , 3 , RUTH HooP1-:R ' M G.A.A. .Ji ti ' V - .. Q I srwrvtq ,v,, q 1 L A , 4 BILLY HUNT l ' fi. 2 Bruin Editor, Historical Society, ' ' 5 3 Usher, Justinian, Ciceronian, ': ' Student Council, Chemistry A ,V Club, Chess Club, Grizzly Staff, l Quill Kz Scroll n , ,A 'C D . 1 , N'3? A Wai, -, ' ' 4 LUCIA LEIGH HUNT Latin Club, Bruin Staff, Colum- bian, Historical Society, Tennis Club, La Belle Maison is L. MARION Lou HUTCHISON T' , Columbian, French Club RAYMOND INGLE ' , , Chemistry Club l Q ,Q 1 ' if ' ffi - -er gf' -. fi 5 31 K4 S BEATRICE JACKSON Bruin Staff BOBBY JACKSON Ciceronian ELNORA JOHNSON Junior Business Office JOHN JOHNSTON Boys' Glee Club, Catilinian ELIZABETH JONES La Belle Maison LOUISE JONES Dramatics Club , vi 4, Yi pa -4-tif' IQ anna ff We A J i an , if Kia 14 V-'1 J . Y, 5, : , ny, . '- 'a 1 ', ,-4' RAYMOND K A EM M ERLING Typog'1'aphe1', Bruin Staff, Griz- zly Staff M A URICE K ATZER Usher, Justinian, Catilinian, Chemistry Club, Student Council GEORGE KAUFMAN Student Council, Catilinian SARA KAUFMAN Pep Squad M ARIAN KECK Columbian, Orchestra RAYMOND KENlN Football Squac POLDEN KEYS KENNETH KROPP Catilinian, Band ARTHUR LAIRAMORE PATRICIA LAM B Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Tennis Club, Grizzly Staff, Pep Squad, Quill gl Scroll LOUIS LAMBIOTTE French Club, Historical Society, Usher, Justinian, President of Student Body, Cieeronian, Band, Chemistry Club, National For- ensic League, Debate Team, Stu- dent Council, National Sym- phoniau ALINE LANE Cheer Leader, Bruin Stud, Pgp Squad, G.A.A., Grizzly Staff Dramatics Club, Quill KL Su-.gli 'x X GERALDINE LITTLE Y ii I , :J , JP E, Latin Club, Girls' Tennis club 2 GLEN LIVELY Football Squad, Student Council MARY LOU LLOYD Pep Squad WILM A LOCKHEARDT BOB ED LOFTIN Football Squad .I ULIET LOFTIN 5 ! ,s , JUMP W ei 1 ERN EST LOGAN Band HAROLDEEN LOOPER Latin Club, Chemistry Club, Grizzly Staff, Girls' Tennis Club, La Belle Maison ESTELLE LOWRY J. D. LOYD MILDRED LUX CLIFFORD LYON Track Squad, Chemistry Club w l ' 4 ' I f 1 f ' 4 , ER E F 1 1' I' ai? elif. N. , ,Q-4' ll A ff fj'qv ' B O -ff? . 7 ,, 1 , ,, 'i ' , ..f1,jf'l H ,-i , K. ' fl ., 'A ' Q ' ' S,i fig:.- - 1 ' ' fi 21,42 gf u i, . 1 ' 12232294 i um vi -,gp-'nf-15 .73 .Q-v ,.,. xl J. s. 7, .0 WN Y M ARTHA LOU LYON Girls' Tennis Club, Lg Belle Maison MARY SUE LYON Bruin Staff, French Club, Griz- zly Staff, Student Council, Quill Sz Scroll BILLY MACK Latin Club, Bruin Stad, Chess Club, Dramatics Club ELLEN MARSHALL Pep Squad, Junior Business Off fice GEORGE MARTIN Football Squad JOE MARTIN if 1 '4 : . A fn 4, A5 .AJ l ,f lABETH MATHEWS J V 'l ,Av THELMA MAYBERRY u,f,, wg , Jon AJC ...A f V ffj? mn A MARY MCATEE 3' A ' 'v' ,Q , I ,K ., In J 2:53, EUGENIA Blass MCDANIEL .wx Latin muh, Commbian, Chem- sf. g 'A istry Club 1 3 va if JAMES MQDANIEL 1 l 'R F' ,q FAIRRIS MQDONAL 7' r 4'1 HAROLD McGEHEE Basketball Squad, Football Squad PAULA McLELLAN Junior Business OfHce, Student Council HARRY McMAHON Dramatics Club, Catilinian, Justinian DARLEEN MCNEIL Glee Club, French Club RALPH MEIER Catilinian, Basketball Squad, Track Squad JOANNE MENDEL Latin Club. Columbian, F1'e'n0h Club Q in '.-,, MARIE MERRY G.A.A. ,..,-4 EDYTI-IE MILAM I -Tv - ,A , '-'r ' if T BOB MILLER W. 52 g ig Orchestra why wif- W I ?1 .7 it SADA MAE MILLINER I' 4 ,lure ,. BETTY ANN MITCHELL 55 w'- .lavfs vi, LORENA MOORE G.A.A., La Belle Maison RALPH MOORE Justinian, Tennis Club EVELYN MORE Student Council, Junior Business Oflglffg MABEL MORRIS Chemistry Club, Tennis Club .IOHNNY MOWREY Bruin Staff, Usher, Catilinian, Football Squad, Student Council, Track Squad Columbian, Orchestra, Dra- ,I matics Club n of K XJ, JEAN MURPH' 3? C9 Q , Bruin Stai, Columbia! 64 ' Tennis Club Football C BETTY LOU MITCHELL Girls' Glee. Club iARLES MYERS s' Glee Club, Usher M ARTH A NEISLER FELTON NOE X 9 UTQ NBY epl quad l MARY ELIZABETH OWENS BARBARA PACE Dramatics CIUIAY f -1,1 Club, Orchestral Ju s Tennis A, 8 'H A JOHN PARMALEE f A l . -. Q , ' fl.. Zn L JEAN PATRICK A, . -- , K, Grizzly Staff, Dramatics Club -Y X ' L. ,,,n7f. 1.1 . ' ' NRS I ' . 3,4 . ll AC' i 'w 11 .,,,-f .', X MARY PATRICK -Latin Club, Columbian, French Club, Orchestra, Chemistry Club, La Belle Maison FLORENCE PAXSON JACK PENDLETON Track Squad, Boys' Glee Club WENDELL PENDLETON ELSIE FERN PETERS Athenian ALIEN PETERSON 9 ..., Latin Club, French Club, Girls' ? Tennis Club ALMA PETERSON Girls' Glee Club, Junior Business Office IDELL PLUNKETT l MILDRED PLYMALE 13 Secretary to J. C. Ruppert ' , ,A J IQCQ' I5 WALTER POGUE ,Jaw , P li ' I 4,, ' f. 212' ,A if ' 5 JAMES POWELL ev 'U' fx ' va I, ! X fl ...af ' fa at 1,1 '. -4? Ciceroniau, Band, Chemistry Club CH LOE POYNOR Dramatics Club RUTH PRICKETT Columbian, Girls' Glee Club, His- torical Society, Student Council, Chess Club MYRA PYLES HARRY RAGLAND Historical Society, Ciceronian, Student Council, Dramatics Club THEO REEDERI BURLE REID Council, Girls' TQHNS .a Belle Maisfmi G-A-A4 HENRY REYNOLDS Band BETH RILEY Cheer Leader, Columbian, His- torical Society, La Belle Maison, Dramatics Club, Girls' Tennis Club BETTY ROCKHOLD Quill X: Scroll, Grizzly Staff, Columbian, Girls' Tennis Club, La Belle Maison RA M A LOU RODGERS Athenian, French Club, Latin Club CAROLINE Ro1,1,w,ims Columbian, French Club, Dm- matics Club, Lu Belle lvlgiigim Student Council ' .., ,pi Q X ' I 1? ,x 1 w any .7-5: fl' , 1 ,.,,. A ,lg .m 4.4-- bi z, :WH x' ' W' if ,' vi-5 'M ,,.,,, 3 IX -ev 'f , uf Z A I M 'Ti 1' J' 1 li V, 4 MARGIE ROSE Athenian, Student Council D1-3, matics Club y JOE SAFREED Track Squad MARY NEWELL SALLIS 22 4 A W, MARY FRANCES SANDERS ,1 MIP I i 1 ,615 ,' up ,Q .2 ' wr. , UQ' 1 ' It .-clk. , -,-v 3 RENNETH SATTERFIELD '41 xi- wr' Q -7 M f 'gal-Xi, Ju 4, Mvdgwh ,JIM -C BETTY JEAN SAVAGE ' r ,z M j,Q:a:i,. , ., . .4 -f, -4-1 C9 JUNE SCHLEIFF 7 ELBERT SCOTT Basketball Squad Q4 ..,. JESSIE SCOTT ROBERT SCOTT kv BETTY ANN SELIG Athenian, Student Council BEUFORD SELIG , '5 Justinian, Basketball Squad, V iq f ' 155 :P 1'-1, 4 A , ff .Eviiv 'A ? 3'Elo A' . . . . C V 4 Catllmian uf K' 1 Vi . if l ENID SHORT FRANCIS SHAFFER Band BERNICE SHAW Junior Business Office CHARLES SHIELDS Bruin Staff, Typographer, Catl- linian, Tennis Club, Grizzly Staff, Draniatics Club ELIZA BETH SHIELDS AYLEENE SHOPFNER Athenian Pep Squad l ODROXV SIMPSON 1 Staff, Typograpliei' CORA MAE SINE Junior Business Oifice. La Belle Maison RUTH SLATER Athenian, Girls' Glee Club GERALDINE SLATER Grizzly Staff, Pep Squad DORIS Sl',Xl'I,llING Junior Business Ofllce LORICNE Sl'll0l'SI+l TR RUTH STACKABLE Columbian, Orchestra, Student . Council iffy, -4333 ll I Q l A K ff : ' 'Z we EVELYN STEPHENS if Ja I ' I . I V ,Lx 4.1 , 1 , f 'Y . 1 N-N7 I I I fll ka K, 2, za- F ' J HAROLD STILES r 'l-V ff- F , ' ' :if 1 , ,f alma: ,-'- 3:2-,Sf-,:2..r ,-.1 W 5' i., .W ,A P I -,tr M, A . ,l 'mtrillz t 1 ' In N -' f Vlii, MARIE STONE - I -- , .Q Q 5 ',' , 7 f Student Council, Grizzly Stall, ' I . ' Junior Business Office s i n f aff' .351 g an Q--Mf WHY! ,1- Si ALINE STOUFFER Grizzly Staff HILDRED STOUFER G.A.A., La Belle Maison, D1'a' matics Club Y BUDDY STROZIER Cheer Leader, Bruin StaH, Grizzly Staff, Historical Society, Usher, Catilinian, Justinian, Student Council, Track Squad, President of Student Body, 5, Chemistry Club, Quill Sz Scroll I - 1 73 '-if DORA BEL TANKERSLEY W 9:3 if BOBBY STUDDARD ' Justinian, Catilinian HELEN STUMPFF Athenian BETTYE SUGGS Columbian, French Club, Girls' Tennis Club, Student Council . f KENNETH TAYLOR 4' ' MARY LEE THACKER Athenian DORIS THOMPSON Athenian, Orchestra, Band l , A ERMA GRACE THOMPSON an ,ff . HOWARD SWOFFORD B d f' an A 'if i , T H, ,1 ,g CAROLYN T1BB1Ti ' , ,if Columbian, Girls' GleeCl1i E 'if' 3 dent Council I ,, 'iff PRESTON SWOFFORD DXVARD TIDWELL Sand, Grizzly Staff RUTH TISDALE Columbian, La Belle Maison, Student Council FREDA TOMLIN DOROTHY T URNER FLOY ELLIS VANZANDT Vuluinliian, SlllflL'lll Council VH .XICLICS YICIQYXCIQ Grizzly Stull' IW K .1 N-It , , ,,..- 2 7 1 , f-uf ,, 'F I ,ia , Qin bulb, qv l y--11 f. , ' f Wilftki ' fl l lf V 1 'TI' V 43 IW 7.3 , -4- if -4 av i 'Gy .I ,av 0' 'l 3 if -:.9? w, ., jg S. ll r ,,,, W is '- .A 6 ,J 221 ' i,4sJ.. ' I WVILLIAM VICK i iw , Boys' Glee Club, Grizzly St ff f-'f ,fi Catdlinian, Student Couniil' 0 Chemistry Club, Aviation Club: y '39 I AC Quill Sz Scroll, Boys' Quartet DORIS VVALKER Grizzly Staf flIMMIE VVALKER 1', 'nian, Ciceronian, CLAUDE NVALLACE BERNADIN WARD M ARJORIE WATSON Athenian, French Club, Student Council if . 1-1' 1 1 WILLIAM WEATHERFORD . JUANITA VVEEKS DOROTHY WEINBERGER Columbian, French Club, Stu- 9 A dent Council, Girls' Tennis Club DOROTHY WELDON Chemistry Club, Girls' Tennis Club, Grizzly Staff, La Belle 01, -:kg s 3 X. Maison RUTH WELLS M F3 Student Council, Junior Business , Office Z 'Q JOE WEST Chess Club 'vNv,,,-www-1 ,., ,, r'i'f SARA K. WHITLOW Columbian, French Club, Grizzly Staff, Dramatics Club, Quill h Scroll MONTEA WIGIIT M ILDRED WVILDER Bruin Staff, French Club, La Belle Maison EIJWINNA WILLIAMS Athenian, Girls' Glee Club, Stu- dent Council, Grizzly Staff, La Belle Maison, Girls' Trio, Girls' Sextet LOUIS WILLIAMS Bruin Stuff, Typographer, Griz- zly Staff LOUISE WILC 6' ELEN WISE X Athenian ' ' -lf , : .:'. 'gy I wa, LC'l'3.ls'..L , ay 6 . Aj V HAYES WOODRUFF f -' if Grizzly Staff, Dramatics Club, Girls' Tennis Club 1 AA 'lf' ,,,r ' ' , -fa wi, f G -5 ,--i 5 4 il' -' V J4' N J UNE YODER French Club, Grizzly Staff, Dm. matics Club, Student Council STANLEY YODER Bruin Staff E. C. YOUNG 4 0 i 'Vo 'W Q' K' A -. Q. :Q I ?V'W 'm0' WFv!1'- fi , J Junior Class Ilfficers MP' f-'W' President - . Ben Bedwell Secretafy Emma Doris Wilmans Sponsor . . Kenneth Clark We, the Junior Class, wish to compliment the Bruin staif on its untiring efforts and the splendid book it has produced. Each Junior appreciates the recognition the class received in the 1938 Bruin, and We look forward to next year when we can edit the 1932! all-school Bruin. We intend to carry on the good work that the former Bruin staffs have started and, if possible, have next year's book surpass all others. So it is with great hope that the class of '39 faces its senior year. We hope that we can succeed in measuring- up to the high standards that FSHS, as well as the class of '39, SQL5 f01' g1'21dUatGS- Ben Bedwell, President 'W ' Left to right, Row One: Harold Adrion, Ivanelle Albin, Mary Elizabeth Alford Jack Alford, Frances Anderson, Rosa Baker, Fred Baker, Ira Banard, Donald Barber, Gene Barnett, Harward Barry, Mitchell Becker. Row Two: Ben Bedwell, James Been, Wanda Mae Bell, Gene Bercher, Glen Bef- dan, Jim Blakemore, Herschel Blaylock, Sara Kathryne Blaylock, Betty Lee Blythe, Jayne Boozman, Dema Bowen, J. H. Brasuell. Row Three: Jimmie Breen, Jean Bright, Betty Brown, Leonard Brown, Floye Burns, Buddy Cantwell, Maurice Carden, Rex Carnes, Doris Carson, Katherine Casebolt, Eddie Louise Castling, Row Four: Nan Cawthon, Bob Clauscr, Marie Coble, Doyle Cole, Mary Coleman, Betty Jo Collins, Joe Conklin, Bettye Sue Cook, Hazel Cornette, Artis Joey Corson, Vir- ginia Fern C1'ouch, Crawford Culpepper. Row Five: Claudia Curl, Harris Curnutt, Jack Cutbirth, Jane Cutting, Wilma Jean Daniel, Leonard Davila, J. Warren Davis, Maxine Dean, Leo DeAImond, Bob De-Camp, Nina Rose Dickey, Clyde Dillon. Row Six: Alford Dillard, LeRoy Dodd, Elaine East, Eugene Ecker, Luman Elkins, Marjorie Ellig, Glynn Ellison, Dora Mae Engles, Frank Euper, Ray Faulkner, Maudean Ferguson, Edra Files. Row Seven: Choise Fisher, Clifford Fisher, Elton Ford, Raymond Foresg,-ren, Julian Franklin, Inez Furlow, Wilma Sue Furrow, Dorothy Grace Futral, Bernice Gard- ne1', Mary Garrett, Bill Garrett, Grady Garrison. Row Eight: Eugenia Gatlin, Nancy Gean, Betty Jean Gibson, Raymond Gilbert, Audrey Gilbreth, Buddy Gilchrist, Jackman Gill, Freda Graham, Hansel Gray, Dorothy Helen Griflin, Jack Grigsby, Robert Haag: C ,., R 13 ,ffl ff- . 'F 4+ I . J '-arf V if N, ' .1 1: f 1 ,fx . K ' , h . Wffke 'fee ol Wx ' if J. Q- we f ia eff at F375 J ,M A , 'H x A E H , :Ni if f Silk, A mmf V -4 . 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Q. , i A i L ,qi ,.,. N , f D , ,L .A V . J .,,, 3 , . r ' ' 3 'WJ in , In 3:-A .. ., i . 'a 9 W' r 5 ,. Q yt , .fl it 'I V1 I-,V V. V 1, 'Ek z' . 'f. , f ' y . -.Q .. F l will mae' - , - sl? A ' V Y . I J K ,., .1' ,, I .,,. ,, ., , ,- l 9 l 'rflxi Q Wg? lIV..4,, . U .. 5 Y?.:.,.. .I .A We 7' 3 1 L f - - ., A Q 25 K . QAM, ., . rf' , an X . W . . , . ., I I' e, ,51,,g ,, 4, fgiyffh I I 1 ,B .Q M . -4- --L - -f -V K ,TH N Left to right, Row One: Glenn Hackney, Virginia Harcroxflfb-aura Etta Hardin, Wayne Harding, Clarence Harris, Bert Harrison, Velma Harshaw, Bernice Hart, Mary Louise Hauret, Jimmie Haynes, Coss Hendricks, Gene Hendrix. Row Two: Albert Hennig, Evelyn Herriman, Bobby Hicks, Margaret Hill, Martha Hirsh, Mary Marie Holcombe, Tom Humble, Harlan Hunt, M. L. Hutson, Harlan James, Robert James, Dan Jefferies. Row Three: Christine Karrant, Maxine Keahey, Isaac Kear, Manford Keck, Jimmy Kell, Patricia Kennedy, William Keyes, George King, Hoyt Kirkpatrick, Janice Koons, Mary Jo Korkames, John Lamkin, Row Four: Kathleen Lanitz, Virginia Larson, s ei Burt Lieberstein, Opie Little, Charles Long, Cody Love, Odis Luckenbaugh, Mau1'ice E th - Ledbetter, Mildred Lewis, Malone, Billy Martin, Bob Martin. Row Five: Madge Martin, Lillian Myeirs, John McCann, Jimmie McCauley, War- ren McLellan, Hershel McConnell, Sada McCaslin, Roy McFarland, John McKinney, Paul Met-z, E. C. Miles, Betsy Miller. Row Six: Charles Miller, Wayne Martin, Roy Mitchell, Mary Lou Montgomery, Lorene Moody, Howell Osborne, Marjorie More, Thomas Morrell, Glenda Morris, Marjorie Morrison, J. D. Mullen, William Murphy. Row Seven: Elmer Myaltt, Edward lVlillG'1'y J0l111 Wayne Neal, Walter N6lS0!1, Bett Lou O'Roark, James Moore Lee Parker, Bob Payne, Kenneth Peerson, Junior y , Pense, Raymond Pharis, Harold Plummer. I A Row Eight' Agnes Porter, Billie Sue.Pr1ce, James Price, Stanley Price, Kalhgryne l Prickett, Lomene Prock, Bob Pugh, BOb RZUUSGY, Clyde Randall, Eugene Reed, Wa ter Reed, Naomi Reeder. 4 N ' if 1,-WJ J, xx xx XX Left to right, Row One: John Reichardt, Dymple Reichert, Charles Rhodes, Billy Roam, Don Robbins, Billy Rotert, Dora Nell Sanders, Marilyn Sanders, Lawrence Sawyer, Elwood Seamon, James Searcy, Rosemary Spafford. Row Two: Harry Shipley, Charles Shopfner, Eugene Singleton, Claribel Slack, Bill Smith, Farnese Smith, Naomi Ruth Smith, Reba Smith, Thel Smith, Thelma Smith, Tony Sowder, Charles Townley. Row Three: Mary Jo Sparks, Virginia Speaker, Evelyn Spear, Jim Stackable, Leon Steele, Martin Stouffer, Oscar Strozier, Earsil Stuart, Edna Taft, Kenneth O. Tay- lor, Virginia Tedder, Bill West. Row Four: Clem Townley, Billy Traylor, Martha Van Hook, Martha Nan Vine- yard, Raymond Wakefield, Lester Walker, Peggy Walker, Kenneth Ward, Eva Ware, John Tom Warren, Gail Ann Wiest, Ruth Keys. Row Five: Florence Wieburg, Harold White, Melba VVhit9, A, B. Wilkerson, Emma Doris Wilmans, Jack Roger Williams, Ruth Williams, Randle Yarberry, Maydell Young, Evelyn Shepherd. SAK cash, gl it T l -. ' ei M y fiiiq ll.-,rg ' 1 Q aff- DS 9 5 . K L, 5 yjiuf, f i f ' 'iff mn V 3 ai fi i E - H lgfb W, 1 J A411 5 , Q ,1 emi fi TY T , if 4 we Gi 'fam .2254 T 1' T S ,,., . we 0- ,,,,,,. f lllhil , 1 1 'el'l f , f 5 ,. f i . 2 K R lf 'Til F GE , 5 , fr, .1 11, ,,a. ri , ' -if! , Pl - ,,, ,, 'l 4 1 M713 f . J, 'I ' Q: -.4 I - 035.3 ' 7 'T f M e '12 l ' I 1-14 1 'Ji , l s MM, . il f l ll X Q of . , i- , l 4 -. .1 - H' 1 N X if F195-2' -f'HN4w.-wg... . .. rf f Sophoniore Class llfficers 7 'ily President J- B. Garrison Secret?-1'Y . . Elaine Queen SPOUSO1' Miss Sara Beauchamp In behalf of the sophomore class I wish to express our apprecia- tion to the faculty and upper classmen who have so thoughtfully aided us in our first year in Fort Smith High School. They have been friends who have helped us when we were in need of their advice and considera- tion. We have learned much this first year through their untiring efforts to be of service to us. This would have been impossible without their co-operation. We look forward to the time when we muy help the new classes as much as we have been helped. Along with OU1' studies, we have had enjoyable recreation offered us in splendid student activities in what we think to be the best high school in the Southwest. In the years to come, it is our 51 those set before us. In doing this, we im to develop such fine examples of character and citizenship as can rightfully say that we are proud that it is Fort Smith High School in which we are students. J. B. Garrison, President U 9 1 H-1' , . - wp, 'K . - . ' ' :a'f.:'a..f. -V ' ' Left to right, Row One: J. E. Abel, Bill Adams, George Allen, Dollie Altes, John Anderson, Olen Anderson, Myrna Faye Andrews, Jessie Bell Arnold, Vera Jean Avery, Dorothy Mae Bailey, Winnie Baker, Margaret. Barber. Row Two: Eugene Barrington, Lee Barrow, Wynema Basinger, Dorothy Bass, Mary Lee Bass, Grace Marie Baugh, Enid Baughman, Ruth Bayless, Emma Laura Beal, Ann Beckel, John Becker, Delbert Been. Row Three: Leta Beggs, Mabel Beggs, Billy Blakely, Lorene Blaylock, Jule Boho, Herbert Bost, Carlene Bowden, Leona Bower, Hiram Brandon, Florence Bray, Kathryn Breedlove, Bobby Joe Brewer. Row Four: E. B. Brown, Joy Brown, Kent Brown, Lucille Brown, Jean Buell, Geneva llumpers, Lillian Burge, Bobby Burke, Edward Burns, Maciel Burns, Maxine Bush, Betty Jane Cannon. Row Five: Bobby Cannon, Jo Ann Carrol, Maurice Carter, Frank Casftle, Webster Chronister, Frances Clayton, Ida Clegg, Connie Cline, Robert Coekreham, Oscar Cooper, Dell Copeman, Betty Lou Coppic. Row Six: Blossom Cox, Mary O. Crane, Bessie Lee Ci-ouch, Ruby Crowder, Lavinia Dalby, Elmer Davis, Raphael Davis, Margaret Dell, Jack Dempsey, Corrine DeShazo, Ruth K. Dill, Wilma Dillon. Row Seven: Emma Jane Dinsmore, Roy Dodd, Betty Ann Duerr, Elmo Dunn, Jerry Durden, Jimmie Dyer, Nancy Eads, John England, James Ervin, Marjorie Escott, Mary Nell Euper, Brooksher Fant. Row Eight: Eugene Farmer, Shirley Faucette, Betty Jane Favorite, Robbie Lee Ferguson, Bill Ferrier, Margraret Flanagan, Cornelia Fleeman, Mary Jo Folsom, J. S. Fooks. Norma Rae Foreman, Arthur Fowler, Jean Fox. 'H' A. ,v . - F Q. i ' , - 1., . , 4. . w ,ny '- f 21.0-,aF,g: , I. v A A ,Q An x W, A nqb, L . :::n'.':,,. 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Row Two: Fitzgeral Golden, Gloria Goldstein, Hall Gooch, Paul Gooch, Carolyn Gordon, Bill Gould, Betty Lou Graham, Jean Gray, Bobby Gregg, Bill Gregg, James Groves, Jane Hackler. Row Three: Paul Haggerty, Catherine Hagnziuer, lLarry Haines, Harold Hais- lip, Frank Hales, Betty Hall, Selma Hamm, Billy Hanes, Charles Hankins, Ben Hard- son, Zora Maye Johnson. Row Four: Lavina Hatley, Betty Hawkins, LeRoy Hays. Thomas Henderson, Billy Gene Hendricks, Tommy Hennessey, Dorothy Henson, Nina .Mae Henson, Ardie Mae Hickerson, Aletta Hill, Emma Sue Hill, lmogenfg- Hill. Eocene Hobbs. Row Five: Elizabeth Hoflman, Arthur Frginlali:'i Hoyle, Roy Hooper, Jack Houchin, Minnie Houser, Norma Huhn, Carolyn Ivey, Miki' Jwcobe Kclidfill JGHIUTIES, V013 301111- castle, Jack Harder, Jack Harmon. R S' : Howard Jones, Clara Tliillflllif, llonnetli Kaylor, Betty Kennedy, Billy ow ix Klusmeier, Waneva Knox, Mary Lane, Johnnie Lo'-wf1'l'Y, G01'21ldiH6 Law, Jean LCG, Arlene Leigh, Betty Ann Lewis. Row Seven: Charlie Liotta, .lann-5: ,rl ' -' , M V A , , , quist, Mary Maner, Jack Martin, Bi-ntricc Maurice, H. G. May, Ercel McBride, Pat Mc- I x c Lt Pfilph l' owrey Dick Lucas Emery Lund- Bride, Junior McDonald. Row Eight: Catherine McDowe , 2 Y f , vey, Carl Miller, John Miller, Nadoun Milligan, Grace Mitchell, Nancy Mitchell, Betty Ann Monroe, Alvin Morgan, Alice Mae Morris. A- 7 ll Bcithi McGuire Mae McKee Geraldine McKel- N. ' X . Left to right, Row One: Katherine Morrison, Robert Mosley, Joe Mm-phyV Kruger Muse, Betty Mae Nance, Elmer Nye, Larry O'Dell, Mildred Owens, Edna Paghl, Mary Pachl, John Parker, Francis Paxson. Row Two: Christine Pederson, Billy Pendleton, Bernice Perry, Raymond pete.rSV Doris Phipps, Lois Pinkston, Betty Carl Pirker, Horace Plummer, Jo Ann Potthast, Eugene Powell, Thomas Prock, Elaine Queen. Row Three: Hugh Quenin, Reginald Randall, Thelma Reaves, Rachel Redding Freida Mae Reed, Juanita Renfro, Emmet Rice, Billy Riddle, Joe Riggs, Ralph Riggs: Dorothy Robbins, Erma Doris Robertson. Row Four: Mary Frances Robinson, Camille Ruflna, Joe Rupp, Wanda Lee Russell, Hazel Safady, Reginald Sanders, Betty Sanford, Dorcilla Sawyer, Do1'is Schleiff, Bett'y -lane Schleuter, Lillie Mae Schmuch, Eugenia Scott. Row Five: Aleta Selig, William Sengel, Ruth Shockley, Nezema Shoffey, Rebecca .Toe Shull, Earl Silence, Bill Slater, Doris Gene Smith, Edward Smith, Juanita Smith, Myrtle Sue Smith, Earl Solomon. Row Six: Joe Spears, Dottie Mae Speck, Kathryn Sprout, Wanda Stamps, Ernest Stanley, Marian Stephens, Edwin Stover, Vivian Stradford, Nelson Strange, Marie Sum- mers, Doris Swink, Benton Tankersley. Row Seven: Everett Tankersley, Carolyn Taylor, Catherine Taylor, David Taylor, Eugene Taylor, Ernice Taylor, Claude Thomas, June Thomas, Hugh Thompson, T, J. Thompson, Henry Thron, Joe Tibbitts. Row Eight: Bettie Toller, Nellie Bernice Toller, Hobart Treece, Joan Triebsch, Carlos Turner, Mary Ethel Van Zandt, Neva Mae Vargo, Princess Vernon, Norma Lee Vincent, Bernard Von Hatten, Kenneth Wade, Junior Walker. 4 H 'I 'T i l -71 ji A iff V, va: , 1, fa., Y if 'K 'L Yagi! I 4 1 ,, y . -V 1' ,. e-Q' ,233 ' A '- ' i A f 1 ' ' , f ,. ' 5 T A A .,., 1 i t . ' V' .V i , , 'Y gg , it A ' VqV V V ' k A A -A' AA .IV fi I 1 ,fir , gala if ,i V , ' W, ,VY , l , s .ft A, ,,,, J Xxx iV V915 ' --.2 Q ,W , , .i K QV ,V ,,,, , . V . , V KV , , . , I :Zi ,V M-. 0, . V' 'J it - 1' - W . v iii 'V 'J T C 'hi ' I A - - .. - 4:'Vl,. , , If X 'V' A 'll V Qt Al 1 1, H T VV J. V I L' ' V ', , ,'A ,ff .V 'T eff .1. , :NA fig? JW. -:re-f la. nf ' .I f 'qw ' Y- .,,- A .7 A' A , s , , 6 'V :Qi Q, ,V wr' . i 1 ' if , ' hx ' f 2- , 7 Z ' Q ,jf ,F A , , , f ,, l 'f ', Aff' 1 V V fy 3 I ' A. -' - 1' ' 1 V 3 . V' -, 5:4 VVQ V'xV, , VW. 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'I i Q4 H W I Ng, - gf' 1- yy' , xt. , iii- A., .. gg ' L 1, 2 1:42 4 w V Q- Q' K- 2' by -1 i ' l ra A ' .pe ' h Ro One Ollie Wasson Billy Watkins. Garner Weaver. Maxine Web- Left to rig t, w : , ster, Bettye Weeks, Dickey Weinberger, Ruth Ann Wenrick, Anna Marie Wermz, Buddy White, Iva Lee White, Mary White, Bill Whitney. ' Row Two: Gail Ann Wiest, Bettye Lou Wilder, Bill Wilder, Jean Williams, Jack Williamson, Walker Willis, Johnny Wilson, R. J. VVilso1i, Margaret Wise, .lane Woodrulf, Powell Woods, Fay Page Woodward. Row Three: Ed Dell Wortz, Yvonne Yaden, Richard Yager, Burl Young, Gene Zuber, Lyna Mae Blackwell, Joe Wilkerson, David Paul Jones, Bill Jolinson, Nellie Mays, Neil Halliday, Glenon Sites. ROW Four: Billy Hutcheson, Dorothy lVarniack, Iris Kelly, Mary Margaret Plunk. ett, Herbert Hardin. If' 1 ! 1 s Winn ' R I K is'X'?'K!' ' ikgi EZ NTT a. f 5 I V 1 ' ' X E is! xl! 'Hi 252 'ii 921 E ! 3 E Q QTY? 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V95Wf 5'?3-X WW 5, !1 L w 1 1 5 ag u , , v ll 1 4 Bruin Staff BILLY- HUNT ALINE LANE LE ROY EPPERSON Editor Business Manager Printing Editor Editor .... Billy Hunt Printing Editor . Le Roy Eppeison Lil591'al'Y Editfll' - Lucia Leigh Hlmt Art Editors . . . Stanley Yoder Senior Editors . Coleman Garth, Mildied Wilder Barbara Collins Typists . . . Inice Bullard Athletic Editors . Johnny Mowrey, Je-an Murphy Joe Henderson Business Manager . . Aline Lane Feature Editors . . . Gglllfaofi Mechanical Staff Organization Editors . Jack Dexter, P1'iU'fiYlF-5' F01'9man - Le ROY Epperson Mary Sue Lyon Advertising Foreman . Woodroxv Ph t h Ed't . . . . opal Slmpson . Coi?xr?5dl?,pBSi1ddy1gt450ziei- Make-UD F01'9maU - I-'O'-115 Wlulams 'fel ' is 3 A 4 - L3 -. ' ,., f A -ef 4- 4.5, , f , ,,.,y - x , '. -7 X - .- i to J? ' l fff f E ME' - 1 i.'V q , f ,c2f'1 wi ' ' in ., A fn 34 gl 'A' I V Z' 4-v , M ,g t ., a Q .ar 1, A D Q55 N 53- , .J -4- Editors THE FIRST SEMESTER Editorial Staff Co-editors . . . Mary Baughman, William Vick Features . . Le Roy Epperson, Buddy Strozier Sports ..... Joe Henderson Clubs . . Sara Katherine Whitlow, June Yoder Exchanges .... Betty Rockhold Special Assignments . . Emma Jo Scholzo, Hayes Woodruff, LeRoy Dodd, Mary Sue Lyon Business Staff Business Manager . Jim Bob O'Daniel Assistant .... Charles Shields Secretary .... Mary Sue Lyon Solicitors . Aline Lane, Fay Hard- grove, Bert Donelson, Charles Vervack, George Davis, Coleman Garth, Billy Hunt, Nellie Gammill, Ben Bedwell, Tommy Noe Circulation Manager . - Billy Hunt Circulation Assistants . . Harol- deen Looper, Marie Stone, Nezema Shof- fey, Yvonne Yaden, Jack Williamson, Betty Jane Beard, Wilma Jean Daniels, Eugenia Gatlin Mechanical Staff Newspaper Foreman . Bob Martin Advertising Foreman . Aaron Carson Make-up Foreman . Daniel Merry Pressman .... Charles Shields Stereotype Foreman . Tommy Hennessy Copy Foreman . . Le Roy Epperson Advisers Editorial . . . Delmer Ashworth Printing and Advertising . A. W. Blake Business ..... J. R. Burrows Circulation . Miss Bess J. Ramsey 1. ' CN5'C3 iyyy M' 1' F ,i ii,j.' L' V L f IZZLY ,fl W' ,a SECOND SE Editorial Staff Co-editors . . . Oscar Glassburn, Elizabeth Bassham Copy Editor . . . Mary Baughman Features ...... Billy Hunt Daphana Wray Graham Sports . . . . Claude DeShazo Clubs . . . . Patricia Lamb, Edwinna Williams Exchanges . . . Mary Sue Lyon Special Assignments . . Ella Mae Benefield, Virginia Green, Katherine Faye Grant, Haroldeen Looper, Rama Lou Rodgers, Edward Tidwell, Aline Stouffer, Dorothy Weldon, Mildred Wilder, Dorothy Weinberger, William Vick, Bettye Rockhold, Coleman Garth Business Staff Business Manager . Jim Bob O'Daniel Assistant ..... Ben Bedwell Secretary . . . Mary Sue Lyon MESTER Solicitors . . William Weatherford, Aline Lane, Tommy Noe, Raymond Kaemmerling, Ma1'y Sue Lyon Circulation Manager . . Billy Hunt Assistant . . . Haroldeen Looper Bookkeeper .... Paul Hodges Circulating Staff . . Wilma Jean Daniel, Kenneth Kirkpatrick Mechanical Staff Newspaper Foreman . . Bob Martin Advertising Foreman . . . James Coleman Copy Foreman . Raymond Kaemmerling Make-up Foreman . Louis Williams Proof Reader . . Le Roy Epperson Pressman .... Charles Townley Stereotype Foreman , Tommy Hennessy Advisers Editorial . . . Delrner Ashworth Printing and Advertising . A. W. Blake Circulation . Miss Bess J. Ramsey Business ..... J. R. Burrows ,,., , , ,th Student ouncil First Semester ii 1 to , Y., A W- .N ,aww vi -' ..-I - - f , A .-,- U ,3,.i: ,Q -11: Rif f' Sponsor . ...., Miss Eula Rutekin l're-siflent ....,. Louis Lumliiotte Vic-e--I'residen1 ..,....... Eugene Burger Sw-iw-Iairy'-Trilzislliw-i'.Floy Ellis V:1nZundt MEMBERS ii Senior llemhers .liin All-xunrler Num-5' HL-:sn lleorge Allen l'rinr-ess Vernon -We-live 1'iz1l1wne Kent ldruwn lrai liunzirrl Virginia llzirerow Kenneth Kirkput Mui-jnrie XVutsrni lluth 4'llI'S4lI'l lilninizi ,Io Sehnlze liinu-llzi Fllllel' rioli Evelyn More lidwinnu XVilliams Hurle Reid 2!'Betty Lou Brooksher liufldy Strozier Johnny Mowrey .Iac-lc Dexter l't-ggy Walker Virginia Speaker tXVilli:1m Vick lllen Lively Hill ltoic-rt N'nr1ilyn Tililiitts I-Jr-mai Inn-is lcolngrtsrm ifilmrmhy XVeinlieriIer 1'h:irI4-s lim- llzinkins 'Flair-liie Hereu 4:..rd-in liruun lfllailne Queen fliillv llunl Wllorizi Goldstein XY. V, llzlvis lien Heclwull wiilwiiiairi Hurtli Hurry Shipley lwuinsilll llumlxill Holi lflausel' fhlune Yoder itH:1rriet Fink Marjorie Ellig Marcella Patterson Lorene Moody t'Marie Stone tF1oy Ellis VanZandt !iElizabe-th Bassham Joe Murphy Paul Hodges Bill XVest 1 XVinford Garrett tllfiy Shepherd Rub Martin Denver Townley tMary Ayleene Cotton Mary Margaret XVomack Ruth Stackable Carleen Bowden Elton Ford Delegates from the Student Council, governing body of the school, were VCVY active :it the meeting this year of the Southern Association of Student Government in Knoxville, Tennessee. Fort Smith was elected president of the Arkansas Association of Student Govei-mnent at the convention held in Little Rock. In other ways the council for the first semester worked for the benefit of the school. N Ch 1 ,M 11 4' 'i -.Y .,...,., ,.,, ,.,.. ....,,..L-.,.. - .- J- p 'N 1 r i,,y Student ouncil 1 Second Semester Fudilv Sirozier Presiflent , ............... -. A ., Vice-l resident .....,,,....,. NV. V. lluvis Secretary-Treasurer.lfluy Ellis V4inZundt MEMBERS rRuth Wells WElla Mae Benefield Paula McLellan 'Hoe Henderson LeRoy Dodd iYVilliam Vick 'iFloy Ellis VanZandt WAlice Maud Hasler Sn Linda Coffey 'Jackie Geren iBettye Suggs kMary Sue Lyon Jack Dexter iiflordon Bruun 'Louis Lambiotte 'BillV Hill Isla Rhea Berry Robert Aston Lucia Leigh Hunt The Council, which is the governing body of the school, meets once 21 month duling if Senior Members Marv Ayleene Cotton Mary Margaret XVomac-lc Doris Trotter if'Billy Hunt Jimmy Dyer iCaro1ine Rollwage Elaine East Nanny Mean Jim Alexander Virginia Speaker Gmicly Garrison 'itiune Yorler Rurh Sliookley Bill XVest ifPaul Hodges Herman Hesson Denver 'l'ow1ill-3' Harry Risiiipqi,-1' M. L. Hutson i5fSar:i Ku therine XVhitlon flerulfline Mclielvey Nina Rose Dickey Loi-ene Moody .lzuili i7'lltlJil'fl1 Dorn Mae Engles Tien lieflwell Hurry' Shipley lmris Jenn Geren lininni Jo Scholze .lame Putting: l-it-ity Lou Coppic 'Hpnl Norniaelc Mary Ethel Va1iZnndt I-llziine Queen i'nrolyi'i Taylor wit-firfre Allen Ilill ilnultl lzetsy Johnson the fifth period and every Thursday morning before school. h 1 The purpose of the Council, as may be observed in its administration, is to give the students in the high school practical training in group control, responsibility, and leadel ship. Through the Council the student body has a medium for the expression of its Own ' ' ' W h l. views in rega rd to student hfe in the high sc 00 thenians .ww -. , .-1 - ,.- . ,V .V f ., . Vresirlent .... Vive-l'resident Secretary ..., II Spullsnl' .....,.... Miss X7ll',U,'illl1l 1'larm,lner . . Mary Lou Ilix President ..,. . ., ,... lluris 'l'1'nI.tei' Vif'e--l re-:sidcllt .. ...,.,.... l'nu1inc- lit-Sl1z1zvv Sr-Oretalry ......... First Seliicshfrl 1S200llll MEMBERS xv ,ig :il Senior Memlucrs 1 I'2ll'lPCS AXl'lKlCI'SOTl Nadine Baker Elizabeth Bassham Opal Pormack Mary Ayleene Cotton lilsie Mae Dennis Pauline TJeShazo NVilnm Sue Furrow l'llIf.1'L llTi Gntlin Mary Lou 'Plix Mriroelln Patterson Elsie Ferne Peters Rama Lou Rodgers Margie Ruse llnth Slater Mary Thrmlcc-r lmris 'Fiirviwipsoii lmris 'Trotter Alurjurif- XVut:1nn I1-lllrlwinnzi NYilliz1ms Virifiniat Erma Doris TVilmuns Helen Xifisc- Hetty Ann Selig Speaker Bernstc-n Frzinves Freeman Elaine lllaisi Hollins Monique l'iurlinr:L lCx'4glyn Silt-ur .lunliitzi Vi'ilsun Ann I'l:x3'1.ml llelcn Stuiniiff' Virgriniu llnlw-1'mv Ilm'iS f':li'smi llrlrnlliy lin-4-4 l-lr-wie liee Vimiir-li V Betty Male l'0llu5-r -Fllllllif' Nur- fic-lic-li lilzirmxrel Tir-ll Sci . Doris Thompson Virginia Speaker Elsie Ferne Peters nesterj The Athenian Literary Society was organized in 1908 to foster , t a g'reater GlllUYl'llC1ll7 ff fl1lllgS of educational value. At the first of the school year the society sponsored an assembly program in memory of the late Miss Mary K. Settle. At that time El picture of Miss Settlg was lll'QSCllU'!l to the sglmill, ,, . ,U AWHY.V....,..,...g..-.--A-ufl atilinians President ..... .. Buddy Strozier l'rc-siilii-in .,.. Vive-Pre-sdent ,. .. XYz1yne Harding: Vicf--President ,in ix NI. Imx Seoretary .,.............. Gene Hendrix Secretary .... XX ix ne H irdi mp, 181-urnd 'sunestcrl KFirst Senlesterl MEMBERS 2 Senior Members Fred Baker i1XVendell Boyd 'TEUPQBIIB Burger Hack Dexter gArthur Gilson tfiilly Harris XVayne Harding Gene Hendrix :'iJohn Johnston Wltlaurice Katzer Pat McBride 'Fairris Mc-Donal Johnny Mowrey Joe Murphy The Catilinian Debate Socie 5, Xvllllfllll Murphy tilialph Meier Hob Payne Junior Penal. .Iames I'ri-'+- Hill Stanton Holm Slllxldnrrl Ruddy Slrnzim' Hill NYilLlvr .luv Tilvllills Ka-nnelli Iirnpli .Intl ll:-nfl:-rsun tv with Boost our School as its motto was established in 1912 with twenty-nine charter n1er1'lb61'S. ' 's derived from Catiline, a famous orator of early Rome The name of the society 1 'xxvllllillll Vivk luni-4 XY:-inlvf-1'p:s1 Columbians ....--- l' V... Sgmvisnr ...,.... Miss Muttulnu Marshall I'resident ..... . -1 Vir-e-Vresiilent ...,,..... Sec-rem ry ....,.,......... 1l1'irst Ss-mcslcrf flslu Rue Berry :Kathryn Blair fflietty Lnu Broolcslior' Nun Vuwthrni 'Su lilllflil l'f1ffey 'Lenta Mae l'lll1l'llIlIghLi.lN June Putting Mnxinv llean lit-ttye iQShffllUi1ll 'll:11'1'it-L Fink ll.-it-119 If'1'i1,-111111111 Vi1'1:i11iu in-if Islllltl' Nnnvy 43111111 lit-Lty lien Geren Imris Jn,-all flew-11 .l:11'ki1- 4'1'l'l'll in11'11thy Graves 'Mury Hnralsnn Xliri:11'n lit-rberl M1111 'Peresu lit-ss M,11'l' lit-li-11 llinnafmt I,i111l.1 in-1,1 iiunt I,111-in ln-igli iiunt Xl,11'11111 I,11u Ilutvhisnn Al,11'1:1 11 in-vii .l:ll111'11 If111111g lvflllw Al:1,1'i111 Lucia Leigh Hunt President ........ .... I I3-ettye Suggs Kathryn lilair Vive-President ..... Lucia Leigh Hunt liettye Suggs Secretary ............ ..... J ean Murphx MEMBERS Senior Members Lloruthea McCullough i1f.lr1unr1e Mendel :Fiji-tty Ann MitChel1 Lurene Mnmly fzle-:iii Murphy Flny Ellis V:1nZanflt 4'11rneli:1 Fleeman liutlierine llagxnauer 4ll11riu Hnlrlstein 4'z1r41l3n Tziylm' Nnnc-3' Iiuds llillhllllll Shirley Fuuvt-t H1-tsp' .luhnsnn Mnry I'utrir'k Nl2lI'f.fZi.I'L'l. l'ri1-Q Ruth Vrirkett Kathryn Prickett i'l3eth Riley ifilietty Rfvckholll Unruline TQOHNYEIIJQK' Jean Sample .Ir1 Sample l':l'lllTlil Jo Seholzc Ruth Stzickahlc 'lliettye Siiggs i'4'urn1y1i Til1l1i1tS liuth 1Tisflale Us fSec01ul Semcsterl lfllizabeth Vaile Martha Nan Vinyard Peggy XValker '1Ilf1r41thy NVeinberger 'Sara Katherine Xvhitlow Mary Margaret XVumack Nzlney hfitehell Hail Ann TYeist Dottye Mae Speck l-letty Hall Mary O. Crane Elaine Queen lflrma. Doris Robertson E11 Dell XVortz lrnris Mapes lietty Kennedy I'z1t Kennedy Martha Van Hook Betty Ann Hawkins Betty .lane Cannon Marjorie Huffman Rose Mary Spafforcl Nina Ruse Dickey Helen Irene Gamniill Mary Ethel VElHZilllClt Till! 1f'11lun1l1ian Lile1'a1'y Society was organized in Fort Smith High School in 10013. Ig The wuginly gf hulls und +1-iglifz in nil 1 1111111111 'lG1'z1rlually we sing of higher things. Il 11'1s1'1i-H 21 system to relieve congestion on the stairways and in the 'WUI' WAYS L11 sit-rvc the school. N -,.s... - A ...:.4.vFf ieeronians ll ll Presiqent ': 'l l: Ul l l'I'vsi'ln-Ill ,..... .. Louis Igilillniolll Vice-l'residPnl ......,.. llnuis liurnlfiolte Vive-I'1w-sisll-111 ....,.. ,.... . , Ilill NVQ-s S5'CV9UU'3' -4-----4--,------ N'Pl'lN2lH Hull Suv-rn-lziry ........,.,....... Norman llaxll QF1rst Semester! 45l.l.1,nd gl.,m.,u.,., MEMBERS 'lf SL-liiul' Mvlulmcrs .lim .-Xlexzmulcx' .luck Mx,-N4-il uxlllllllll linker 'llflilly llunt All .lzu-li llnuvhin liill l4'+'l'l'll'l' .l. NY. llulvle- XYilliam Sviiucl Kru1:L-r Mus.- lii-g'inz1l4l llullvlznll larry Wlwll Vnrl XXI.:-iz ll:-o1'g'e Allen llhouis Lamlfiotte grill! lllll gl S l' 'lil N' llnulr l lieu l'1r-dwell .lim Hlukumnrl- onion I-Iruuii if'l'Iilly Vallan LeRoy Dndrl :H'nlei1izn1 Garth Nlscur fllzisslmurn :rN0l'll11Ill Hall Hoyt Kirkpatrick l Kenneth lflI'liIl2'lll'lf'li i'Roliert Jackson Howell Osborne p , Y xi-mir-Ili XX .ull l'l1'1rIl-w lilimll-Q ZFJILIIIGS Powell :fllarry Ragland .4 N Flycle Randall 'IIVUHU IWW' Harry Shipley lwml All-rz 1'lx1url4-s l,.,l1:.L' Ihlll l'uull .I.mws flxwfw-s .lguwll lllwmlm 'lklimmy XValker Hill XVest illfrerl Eldridge 'Hack Baker Hen Ilill'I1C2lSllQ' Iiill Klusrnwir-1' 41Frzmkliu llawkins l7 lf '5l1 l 'itl UV, LI. Davis The Ciceronian Debate Socie y student character, to afford advance all school activities. The society chose as its name that of the famous Roman orator, Cicero. 1 ' ' ' '. -- .,A,,.Vuq. .lj BW t was oi-ganizcil to promote debate work, to better Wholesonw Social association for its members, and to Qciinnl in 19251 wiih Miss Eula Ratekin as sponsor. Cllemistr Club ,,l....- ,..-1lf 4 V, gpoilsor- ...,.,...,.. Miss Hula Hzitekin I'resi41ent ,..,. ..... , inf-lc IM-xlei' Vresirlent .,...... . Louis L11IHlJiUttC' Vive-I'resirlenL . .. Norimiii llzill VlC'Q'l'F6'Slf,lE'llt ...... .. Arthur 13118011 Qi-iq-1-l11i'y ....,........,,. Mziry l':iirir-li Sec'1'L-tary . ..,............ Mary I':1tI'iCk lFirst N1-nn-sim-rr QSQCCIIIII Semester! MEMBERS 'f Sonim- Members 1Norn1:iii Hull lf'1':inr-vs l4'i'eeiimn illilly Vzilluii Su liimlxi 4 nfl1-5' 'fi.Xrlliur iiilsun i'.lzi1'lCiL'l'lPr'Q-ll :Mary l'atri1'lc iAI:iliel Morris il':lII.1'L'lil1l Hess Mvlmiuis-l ls:1:1i' Kean' :.Iiir'lc lvextf-r .Ium+-s I'uwe-ll ilmiiis liaimlminttc 'llmqli Howl 'Alziuri-'e Knlzur if mill 4'wi'i1izu'l: 'Frziiililiii Hrlwlciiis fllmroiliy NXT-lrlnn iillvlviie lf'I'i4?ClIllilll lim-LL5' Ileiiril 'illzirulcleen IAIUl'il,'T' lil-tty Tien Herr-n iliiitliryn lilair il'h:L1.yc- Tifiukliold 'ffhliiry Haral:-:on i1iBilly llill The f'l1emisii'y Club was organized to develop scientific interest in the high Em-ry yr-nr the club brings here some noted speaker to talk on chemistry or e.4ilY1u oiliifi' yilmse oi' science of interest to the students. In addition, if stages an assembly pi'ogi'mn presenting the magic of Chemical reactions. S French 'lub Sp1ms11r ..,...... .. Miss Nssie lim-fry President ............... Eliznlmtli Vaiile l'resi1l1:nL .,..,. Szlrzl Kzltherlne XYhitl11w Vice-President ...,.... Helene l ri1-rlinnn Vice-l'i'1-slmleiil . ,,....,. .... N ancy Ends Secretary . ..,. I. Sara. Katherine Wliitlmx Se--1-1-1111-5' ..,....,.,... Elizabeth Vnile 1Fn'st S1-nn-sh-rl 151-1-mul Senn-story MEMBERS Senim' Blt'll11lE'l'S 'FEliz:1l1eth IXZISSIHIIN 'Mjlrlrerl NYil1l1--1' :l'1l1n'd11n Bruun 'June Ymll-1' xxvlllllll. Jean Daniel Vhurles lllimlf-5 '!'I'il'1ll1C9S Free-mann Alurpfni' -L l'ri1-1- 41Helene Friedman Nancy Germ :f1Mz1riun Lou Hutclilsnn ll11u'11r1l Hoyt Kirkpatrick :l1M:1ry Sue Lyon Durls Mapes l'Sa-LLYS111-1'1111li :1:AIll.l'Y Patrick lh-ily .X1111 lli11x'lil11s 1 liwli 4'lz111se1' Vlmrles Alllll-1' .l1.111's l'nrUly1ill11nl1111 ll111'is 'l'x'11tL1,-I' 3I11rj111'i1- XY11Ls411l Joanne Mendel 'i'l'a1i-Mine Rollwn:.:'e N1l111'3' Iiguls- Ljvplyu Shgpl-W1-11 l,1i1,i1s l,.1111l1111tt1,- llwtlx .l.1111- lI1-nrnl zlfiettye Suggs . llllixnlbeth Valile -:1 A11-1'ull1111p4'l1 MzLrtha. Nan Vinyilrd YLDIJTIPIIIX' XY1'-i11l11-rgcr ZKSHTLI Katherine NYl1iLl-111' llffrullil 11.111111 1,1111 111111141-rs liilly lL111ln111's The French Club was first organizell in 1929, with Miss Essie Berry as sponsor, for the purpose of acquainting students with the F1'6HCh lallguilge- This club was originally known 115 the Le Cercle Francais. Each year the members present a play before the student body. ,atin lub n, ' in ul liuris Gene Geren .. Mary Haralson Lucia Leigh Hunt QSec0n1l Semester! Spniisur ..,..,., Miss Alziltulnu Mzirslizill Vesiflent ..,..., .. lmris Hens- Hurcn President .,...... . Vive-Vresiilent ..... .., Kathryn Blair Vice-President .. ..... Secretary ...... .,,... I ,uf-iu Leigli Hunt Secretary ............. fFirst Selllesierj MEMBERS Q Senior Members Nu Linilu 1'4.l'l'0y 'f'H4li'Irnrzi Uullins liilly Role-rt Wayne Harding limrnthea McCl1llf,mf::h 'f'l'lele-ne Friedman 'fliutliryn Blair iAlinc Peterson i'ii'2ll'Ulyll Burns firm-e Marie Baugrli Virp.fi.ni:1, Fern l,'I'flllPli Iii-tty Hon Heron Ilnris Ilene Hcren .lnnice Knnns NJN. Mary .Io Kurkunies lfitzfsqelwll Holden 1 - 1fBetty Lou Brooksher iVirx:ini:i Greene :luunne Mendel in-tty Jam- Uannon Alairy Ilurulson Ernm Tmris Rulaei'Ls'ii1i lmrnthy Rulilmins 'I'hnnms ilenclersun lCmnia Shirley Fuiieette Isaac Near Usvar Cmmer L-'lmngeiie Duurr iilnleizi Leigili Hunt Franklin Hawkins I-illurnldeen Lmvner 'i'F'I'i1IlCBS Freeman Ilnyt Kirknutrick linrry HIM-ll Xviiiilllll Murphy mliziiiizi lmu liriilgelwa 'flietty Beard :Mary Patrick 'iEuzZfenia Hess Mixlmniel bllpzil f'ornnick Lois Bziugh The Lutin Flub was originally known as the Latin Reading Club in which Latin zuiccilntcs zinil li 1 erature were studied. Interest in this organization increases a 1 -Q 'Q f V . ' ' llfflwffli ., liinnxlifilcc oi old Roman customs and ideals. The uliln-eviutiuii S. P. Q. R., which means Senate and the Roman People, is nssociat-,-al with ilu- Latin Club. N rw.. istorical Societ I.-vllfefffif rw- - , Nliss .luunitzi Ellis Spnnsfrr . ........ .. . .. President .,.... ..... N ormun Hall l'residt-nt ......,. ..,....... I 'lilly Hunt Vice-President .............. Billy Hunt Vice-l'reside-nt . ..,,, lfrunklgn Hawkins S9f'Y'9UU'5' -.-. ..,... Lucia lieifrh Hunt St-vrelury ....,....... Lurfitt I.z-igfh Hunt lFll'st Sm-mesh-rl fSc-voml S1-un-slerj MEMBERS Senior Members Pen He-dwell tBuddy Strozier , tl?-etty Lou Brrmksher Hoyt Kirkpntrii-lc iftHarry Ragland fRiliy Hunt iiFranklin Hawkins Howell Hslmriie- Elizabeth Vaile Hlorrloii Hruun XXYZIXDQ Harding' 'ilmuis Lniiiliioitw itlieth Riley 'f'l,11t-in Leigh Hunt Doris Gene Geren i'Mz'ir3' Hnraxlsoii Bill XYest. Knthryn lilnir 'fNqrrnan H311 .lim Alexalnller Marcella Patterson Hetty 1:7611 Herr-n 111111111 prigkegg imr-itiit-11 Mt-lfiilloiifxli fi4'ole-inmi Garth Ki-nnelh liirlcnaitrivk The Historical Society was organized in 1934 to further interest in the field of X history. Any person interested in history may become Z1 member of the organization by 1 A meeting. being approved by all members present at a Justinians 4 .way .L . ,. -, Slmiwor ......... ..,.. , X. T. Slluller Vresiflenl ...... .. Louis I,:uuhir'lLf- l'rL-siflent ...... . .... Buddx Strozler Vlf'fJ-l'I'f'Sl4lflYll ...... .. lluilvly Strnxicr Vic-e-Vresillent ., . Frzlriklili Hlxxklns Sei-l'e1.ary , .... ,............ , Iinvlc IM-xlm' Secretary' ...,.., . ...... BITUFILQ lvltaer lFil-sl Ss-luwsh-rl MEMBERS i'So1iim- Memhf-rs 'l'ZiIIyf'alIl:1n '-,lnlinny Mnwrcy 1Ivl9l11illl Hurth i Fuir1'is Mvlmlizll 'ffrseur lllzisshurn 'illeiiry I!ur::el' i1Fra11klin l'l:1xx'kins 'l1illy Harris 'Hill5' Hunt 'LNYemloll Tinyrl YYY. V, I3ilVlS .lumn-s lialnzlrrl 'Jimmy lY11Iker Hliallph Klmire AIuurir'r- Kutm-r 'i:.Xl'lhlll' Hilsml 'I-Huh Sluflrlalrfl '3'1hn'1lnvi Ilruun 1l11lf'm'nlSf-lip: 'Nurlnzllu Ilzlll 'f'l7u4l1l3' Slrnzior ':i.l:u'k In-Xu-1' 'I Louis lglinliintto 'Alplml-mls Bennett 481-cmul Sonic-su rl The Juetiniem Society was organized in 1933 to promote better spirit and conduct in the high wcliool. Membership is restricted to boys in the upper third of the twelfth glade chiefs. l?'oll.iwihg the motto, 'AA greater school! Higher ideals! A finer- gg-me of mluev' the .lL1sI.iiiigms have iestablishecl a commendable record in the school. The miili,-nil body presiflent heads the society. N hd. social training for La elle Maison 135731, - , -' 1'Mary Lou Hix 'iljauline DeSh:nzn :3Helen Erfurth 'ilVinifred Bervher ilsla Rhea l l9l'l'X Wlackie Heren Miriam Herbert Maxine Bush 'khlargurel lidmnn. 1'Mildrecl XVil4lL-r f-'Haroldeen Loupe i:Hildrcd Slmlfur Fallie Freeman Lillian llurril' sf I. Mary Ann t'f,1-pw Spoxis-n' -, .... President . .......,. .... . .... Miss Marry lilln-n lnlldvzxll Beth Riley Viee-President .. . .... Mary l'utri:'lc Secretary .. . Mzxrthgm Lou Lyon Trezisurer . .,. .lzu-kin Huron MEMBERS Senior Members Ilanni liliznlxuth From-nxnn Ruby' Spool' Nessie Lee t'ruuuh Betty Ann lluerr Mary Lezulf-llc l'lz1rnwell Marugaret Flzxnagnn Doris Mapes .lanive Koons ind :3:1lIJ1ll Unrnin--li lmris Gm-ne Heron l'l'll'lS-llllll Knrrnnl Kathleen Lnntz Miulz-T6 Marlin Mary 1l:u're-it Jayne lmnznmn Mary Ellen lira-1-:llfwo La Belle Maison, organized in 1933, is composed of girls interested ln home The aim of l'Tmlwinn:1 NYillinms ldlizzllvctli .lunm-S Lure-11:L Moore I,nvi4L Leigh llunt l or:1 Mae Sine lim-th Riley Mnrthal Lou Lynn Mary l'alri1-lc In-ris Bentley Zora Mme Johnson lmrutlly XVelrlnn linuise Martin llzlrriet Fink Tnyrothy Graves Ilinrlu Lev Hunt economics. the club is to develop team work, foster friendship, and plomgt the individual girl. 'irlse Glee Club llirertor Vresiilenl . ...... . ,.. Miss Hpnl Clzirk .,.... Betty Eshelinan President ..... . . . . . .. lidwinna XVilliams Sevretziry ,......., . Plflwinnn XYilliz1n1s Seeretnry .,.,,........,. . Ruth Prickett flfirst S1-nu-sterb 151-cond Sl'lll9S1?l MEMBERS Senior Members Elizzilietlm Brogan 'Betty Lou Mitchell Tlorothy Lee Mitvhell 'Ruth Priclcett Vlara Lee Stevenson lmrotliy XX'HI'T'!lZll'li illtitricia Lamlu iiHe-tty Eshelman f'4'arolyn Tilrhitts llorothy Hass f:Anna Beth Harrin:.:'ton Mildred Garner Myrmt Faye Andrews Virginia Fuller l'nrolyn Gordon llully Spool' :Alnm Peterson Katherine Priekett lietsy Miller Verna Jean Avery I rnn1'es i Ia3'ton Geneva: Bumpers .loan 'Frielrsch 2: Edwinna XVillii1ms it 1, 4. 1: liunive lWeShz1zo Ularilrel Slaeli Doris Sehleifl' Mary Maner Betty .lane Beard Uleta Carter Betty Ann Duerr Elizalic-th Ma tthews Nadine Milligan Geneva Uapertnn Mary .lo Sparks Martha Green Doris Phipps J Ella Mae Bene-field Camille Rulina XYnnda Stamps Grave Mitchell Floyc Burns .Io Ann Johnson .The Girls' Glee Club shares the same pu1'p0se as the teaching the students to know and appreciate better music public in a creditable manner. Aseisted b musical progruins during the school year. Boys' Glee Club, that of and to appear before the y the girls' trio and sextet, the club has presented many enjoyable .V Q r1 11. LeRoy Dodd W' f l B0' S' G ee Club U W A-1--V mn. xg: i Sllulisor ........ .. Miss Hpul Clzirli 'resident . ...... ..,. l fharles Myers .. Eugene Burger .. lYilliaim Murphy President . .. .,. Charles Myers I ... Ted Fellimrur Set-retgiry ,,, .M-uoiiipliiiist .,...., XVill iam Iilurixlfu 151-oolul Selnesk-rl Secretary .,... .,..... Accompanist .......,., fFirst Semester! MEMBERS ff Senior Members Bob Cannon 1'Ted Fellinger Billy Robertson Don Monroe Reginald Sanders Burrell Weax'er Buddy White SW-illiam Vick Paul Haggerty Robert Dickson lee Club, along wit James Groves John Johnston Billy Rotert Alphaeus Bennett :Eugene Burger Tum Dick Harper Charles Myers. Varies Turner ' ation was reorganized by Miss h the girlsi organlz , The Boys' G Opal Clark in 1928. Every year these organizations win recognition at the invitation meet at the state university as well as at district and other contests held in the spring. the spring concert and occasional operettas Outstanding program features are Band , W ,,,, ww, A ,, ., .. ,, .. , .. ..,. - V : neg .-.ii :wg gf' H 3 3 f ,J g fl2 fvJi,z:'3.:'fv,' L H 4 za ' ff' Y '- ly' ',, ,lvEI1li,'7f 5.12 2451, vl., '91 412. ' 1' Lily: ' 5' 91 57-- !l'piQ1i,e A I i if .'.-'. v :g1:li1a'il:: Illcfizziil zlieilkaxl n n ' li i r felweilfinEslwssfi-f 1429: -'-. V :ff '.'-' f 1 1 A- . ,. I . l,. 148-.71 Y -. ,, x-- 1-VH :ff i V ' .r.i?4Q, :3.,, I 1 V.: I E H 'T dv! Tl 'J ' V , - . , X, , 1 M -v i li 5 ...M al I , - ' --- , ,g'.4,mu . ,l2- ,W 7 N 'l ff V 1 H J, , li he ii fe' W . 4 4 T., ,fly ,V 5 if ' Q M i 4: I- V. A-23:33 ,isp .sign if li ig , f - . i ii, , 1 ,P ew ogy, '. tEm,,i,.'?s 1 wilt? ww 'i ?4W331v aff ix . Ji? 57- ' iw fr- X iw li n-leS ',' -: 2 5-z-.Tk'i'1,,,+ lkfcllf-Xi' .Q - -54.54 -l:.ff'1+vi-i---+1'. . ' auf -3' ' -1. ' V. i. A ,J if. .- 'Q W ' . .K oi. -3- ' ri- -ri l..,.1,,..,i-'f-A--N-HV w. 1-'-'f Al., - A MA. A . .. ,. . ., ..... I nn A 3 GX lion . A J .xgg lg J ,M ,.,e,,,.t.,,.-.f. --55'-vfvlw-ew -: ?1'T 1'+l?1'fl 4 5 . - f ' - X: - t X A i i J- - 'J 'ffl'f'7i H 1. in f- li .fo .i .iw l . li- -- -4 fer- 3.4 ' . 72 1 , 4 C' . -fl A -: : ' 1 , A - 5 ,W , 'jj 3,yf+..,vfq ' it .-4,15 H- VAT, . V,,,',f, .r , -'il f W'-I - , . w- l: 2. -Q-vw 4- :ie V, i J f ' ff ' if J' Arr. W '15 mf' A 1 BN ,, WV it 1 I- 1 533' , M.- ,, , .4 . , A., - ff - :V 1 i:w.i f?'L:-i Q .?NA,,' ' 31.51 ' ' M? 1' ' ! '7hf'fiS ' ' F Director .,.... President .... Vice-President ... ,.. Secretary .... ... ,... . . 2'Lois Bauizh :'Mary Katherine Bridges 4Mary Alyeene Cotton Betty Hall Virginia Harcrow Laura Etta Hardin Betty O'Roark Elizabeth Vaile George Allen John Anderson Lorene Moody Ira Banard i'James Banard Ernest Beall Mitchell Becker Hill Blakely Jim Blakemore Rf-x Carnes 'Tom Collins Ruhle ffriner Prawforfl Culpepper Jack lieds Bill Ferrier J. E. Durrlen HQHVB' Frantz MEMBERS .'71s..9 ',A . Addison XYall .Junior Pense Norman Hall .. Jack Eeds I? Senior Members Billy Garrett 2'Stanley Gilbert 2'B0lJlJy Gilchrist Bud Gilchrist Hugh Good Billy lriould i'Billy Gurisco 1iNorman Hall Harry Haines Bill Hanes Charles Hankins Jack Harmon Billy Hill Roy Hooper Bill Hutcheson Jack Houchin E. C. Kaylor ' Bin Iilusnieiejyflf 'Bob Klock ' - 'Ernest lfogai 'Louis Lamblotte XVayne Martin Hershel McConnell Junior McDonald Paul Metz James Moore Robert Mosley John Nicholson Howell Osborne Bill Osborne Hob Payne Junior Pense Names Powell James Price XValter Schleiff fRobert Scott John Robert Shipley Charles Shopiner lfliendall Stradford 'Howard Swofford Kenneth Taylor i'Eddie Tidwell Lawrence XVhittaker Randall Yarberry 'iFred Eldridge Carl Miller Tony Sowder Carl XVOrtz Henry Reynolds The Fort Smith High School Grizzly Band, under the direction of Addison Wall, is an essential feature of all high school activities as well as many civic affairs. The band established an excellent record in all its contests and activities this year. J rehestra 4 President ..... Vice-President .. Secretary ........, fFil'st Director ........... ..... l xdrlisnn NY:ill B013 l'2l5'llE' President Boi lu e . . . . . . Ruth Stackable Vive-I're:si:lent ... Nl try Ay leenr Intton ' Milf! AYIQ-une Uuitlm Secretzwy ........ Marian heck Semester! 451-1-mul N1 nu -:terl MEMBERS Senior Members Frances Anderson fHYilma Byrns 'Glary Ayleene Cotton Margaret Dell :1'Frances Freeman Fannie Mae Geheb .le-an Gray fhlarian Keck 'Bettye Ann Mitchell Dorothy Mitchell 'Barbara Pace Mary Patrick 'Ruth Stackable Fntherine Taylor tlxvnris Thompson Doris Trotter Anna Marie XVQ-rntz Mary Margaret NV-'nnam k Ernest lieaill .lanies Hainzird St. Elmo Dunn .lavk Eeds Billy Garrett Hugh Hendricks Emery Lundquist li Poli Rliller Rill Osborne Edwin Stover Kruger Muse Billy Traylur Joh n Robert Shlpl ev lull: l uyne The Fort Smith Senior High School orchestra, which includes ncany of the mg usicians in the city, is one of the outstanding muslcal organizatw talented young m of the state. The orchestra, one of the school's greatest assets, plays at many sc 00 entertainments. .. ,Navi -1 . 1 ehate Club -25, 'L'-'J Sponsor ...... .. .... J. Fred Patton I i'esiflen1 ,... ... .. Coleman Gfirlh Vice--President ... ...- - -- Bill W est Secretary ,, ,........ ......... B illy Hunt MEMBERS Senior Members Jim Alexander Wiordon Bruuu Jo Ann Carroll HV. C. Davis LeRoy Dodd 'Margaret Edmondsond J. B. Garrison Petty Ben Gere-n Foleman Garth Louis Lamhiolte Harry Shipley lsaac Kear- Bill XVeSt The Debate Club aff important problems of the day and furnishes a means through which students gain valuable training in public speaking. ords an opportunity for students to express their views on This year the following members from the club represented the school: Louis Lambiotte, Gordon Bruun, J. B. Garrison, Harry Shipley, Jim Alexander, Bill West, Le- Roy Dodd, and Georgg Allen. Those debaters who secure the required amount of points during their debates h ltl- ' IWC 16 Dllllllgt of being members of the National Forensic League honorary organi- I zation for debaters. Local debaters who are already m9mb01'S of this organization are Louis Lambiotte and Gordon Bruun. 'B if , L, 1 pograpllers U. ..1.,-M, 4f.',,m444a. 'Q A., H W- Spmlsnx' .,. . .. .X. XY. lllilkg l'reSif?'-111 .... - lu- HUA' I'1l'l'4'1'4 ll I-1--.tim-U1 ,,.... . l..A i:.-it n-:mn-1-...n Vive-Pri-siclelll ,.... ...... ' I'hvI Smith Yi:-I-'I'x'-vrlulvul .,. ... ...... IMI, Mzlrlin Scvretury ....,.....,... l'h:lVl--A 'I'uwnI--3 S1-vnu-1111-5 ....,,...,..,... Imni-'l All-rrg ilfirst S1-lnvslc-ri 151-1-onnl S1-Inn-sin-ri MEMBERS 'Swni-fl' lloxnlu-rs IIUI, Xi,lr'i1n II:vl1i1-l All-rm' Axgumll 1ll'sn1u llgnllln-s Full-lllzlil lx:-mul-Ill In---151:11 ll:1j.luwlu:1 IH-I4-rw i 1l-'vlw lwxxlll :th-nx'p:w lrhlvis .lm-Ii In-:lips--5' Iii-V1 lmllvlsum IW Il-fy Iflpln-1'su11 lCllg'i-nw Fl:nll:lp::ll1 Uflvll lfrx' Xvi! lizlllilluy' 'I'l14-I!4lniih llvrl lT:1rriswn 'I'm'ulul3' Iii-lim-sry Ili-1-ln:u1 ITL-ssun l lYln-11111 ' i., 4 11u'l1-5 Shi--ills I'I:ul'I Silwu-'1' 1 XX'mnl1wm' Sirnpwm lllwrl--X 14-mul:-x Ilvllvl-:-'I'ux',ul1-5' lumix XYilli:1mg Ixxu-mmcrlmu' Club is made up ut' llmst- taking Smith-Hughes vocational Printing. It was in-gamzed in 19335 tu pi-mimic bettei' typogg1'ap'hy in the school publications and L0 hplp members keep :ibm-nxt, with printing trade practices. The Typnggiupiu-1's' Quill and Scroll Spiiiisor ...... . IM-lmifr ,lsliwfwlli ,.,.,iSml.,,l ,,,,, .. wiiliiim vii-ii vii-P-I'i'esi1le'iit .. . .lim l'le-licllwsnii Sc-Orc-wry , ..... . Mary Sur- IANHII MEMBERS Sv-iiinr Mr-nilmc-rs liliilly Hunt f'Williuiii XYi-:itlivr1'ui'il Joe Heiifli-rsim 'hlliiie liziiiu 'l3llf1fl5' Struzler I'aiti'il'i:L llzimh fftlsi-ar fll21SSlilll'll lf-Lo Huy l'ImrG-rsiin :'S:irzi, Kalhvrinr- NYliillwW 'flVilliuiii Vivk t'A1HI'j' Sui- Lynn fillziry llilllf-flnllllllll 4'BPLLyf- Ruvkhnlrl zfhliini- Ynflvr Iuliz ilu-ili Laissliuiii Thi- local Walter Williams Chapter of Quill and Scroll, inlerna'iOnal hcnorary iwivly, was uhzirte1'eil in January, 1929. This clmptei' was named in honor of the late president of the. University Of llllSr,ul.ll'l. 'VO buuoiiiv ii member, ll sluilent must be in the upper third of his claSS, fl0 5UlJf'l'lf'l' Wfwrk un :wlmnl literary publications, and meet the approval of the SDOHSOI' N MM.. . . , Student Service Club Spmisf-r ...,. i l . l r1-nl Nivlmls Prcsiale-nt ...... ..,.. I Lnln-rl S1-ntl Vice-l rcsident ,. ,..., Hurry l'Iisinf:er Secretary ...... ., Alplnueus Ui-rnwlt M EMIIERS f Scniur Menilwers Julian Franklin 4'Ton1 Collins Elton Ford :f1Alphae-ns Henm- Engenc Recd .Iuhn Collins llzirry Risingzjcr :lWVurxflruw SllllIlS0lX I 1-live l'i:llunF- lluluel'l Svull '5.l. ll. lmyrl tt 'i l'um Ilerlwrl lh-x l':urnl-s ll.1i,.l11l1I'S Alnxil- XV.-listvr Iiny Ilnvis I ' v1'IlYl'l' lilly-nnetli Suttvriiclnl I nxilll XX tlnrne-r XVcnvl-r Tfhe Student Service Club was organizer l in March, 19237, for the purpose of , rrmd worlmianship among the members, who creating responsibility and encouraging bm are a,ll student employees. The club motto is Efficient and Depend excellent work this year. able Service. The members have do'ne I Shers Hand Vslier ., .. liuslilb' SU 'ZiU1' Splliism' . .l. ll. Burrows MEMBERS Senior Members Ulmrlcs Rhodes :'f1Ini'rlriIi Hruuii 'Frziuklin Hawkins -'Vlinrle-S Myers LeRoy Dodd 'Nuff-110 BLl1'EC'l' 'I'2uclcly Strnzier Xlllyiie Harding Hill Stmitrm .lnhn Reichairdt XYilli:1m Murphy Jim Stuckalmle Hsf-ur Glaisslmrn '--.Iimmy XVulkul' 4:0116 HL-ndrix Harry Shipley .lim Alexander Carlos Turner Maurice Carter Slanlf-y Price Maurive Kalzer Robert Cockreham flllmuis Lamhiotte Billy Hunt H .lolmny Mnwrey Rullert l'l5py i'1Ilt'I1lLlll Garth This UFllAlk'l' Cruw is made up of boys who volunteer active service to usher at all Iflflym wilci-its, :md lectures given in the high school auditorium 1.44 ' - mfng.. 1 1 1 N -5 !,.I-.T, ' ':i',g W 21 ll if 4. ' 1 1 .4 rw 1 a E V V If H 5' Z 1 1 x 1 1 Q IL-1 .K . .SA 4 -.1 X. ,ag . 1 x E 1 I. , - ',- -:,. 3511? .4 fu f1F??fEQSL'. will .4 1 v Lff '. 11 1 P' E-. Q- .JQ-ffl, 5 ' l1'5QIiE1,f,'f-'TP -' ' ' 'A 3, 72 9: 'Aij?2,, -5 ,f,f-N2.f.fffajgf 4 xi? 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Evelyn Stephens Q -W--U---v-sr Jack Dexter MOST HANDSOME BOY 5 'h'rqn,..1.,..-rv-v .Wm .aww-n MOST POPULAR GIRL wmflepg, A xiii' .ad fAw,4,., ,.- ' A:,.'f. mam W . 1 ' ui K X1 , , Q 'gg:,-'-1- A 'Lb' ':,'-Q' , ' ' Miss Jean Murphy -. , . .-12 '19 J? in ' Buddy Strozier MOST POPULAR BOY 'Q Ivlllills MISS JANE CUTTING MISS ELSIE FERNE PETERS MISS BETH RILEY MISS NADINE MILLIGAN 42:2 If A ,. - ff.jI ' Bliss Jean Nlurplz y Football 1200911 guru.-fs-vp-FF ' VA nn.-cf' f ...a -vvrfx 'm , QM 9 fi 10, fit! ' -lf' Junior Celebrities in T- L 1,3 Best Looking Boy . . Clyde Randall Most Beautiful Girl . Marcella Patterson Most Popular Girl . . Nancy Gean Most Popular Boy . Wayne Harding N ' 73. fwrvoaggg,gpr,9,-ruin X 1-,f -- f mP 'S 1 if ' -'lx 1,':7l,.l Lil ill' ii . W lg . Best Looking Boy . . George Allen Prettiest Girl . Betty Jane Cannon Most Popular Girl . . Elaine Queen Most Popular Boy . J. B. Garrison Q0-.-Q., -:vvu--www,-: ' r ll Sophomore Celebrities Ilther Celebrities SENIUBS BEST ALL-AROUND BOY BEST ALL-AROUND GIRL CLASS FOOL . . . CLASS WIT . . . CLASS' FLIRT . . MOST INDIFFERENT GIRL MOST INDIFFERENT BOY MOST ATHLETIC GIRL MOSVI' ATHLETIC BOY MOST BASHFUL BOY . MOST BASHFUL GIRL . MOST STUDIOUS PERSON MOST CONCEITED GIRL MOST CONCEITED BOY JUNIOIIS BEST ALL-AROUND GIRL. BEST ALL-AROUND BOY CLASS FLIRT . . CLASS FOOL . . . MOST INDIFFERENT GIRL MOST INDIFFERENT BOY MOST STUDIOUS PERSON MOST BASHFUL GIRL . MOST BASHFUL BOY . MOST ATHLETIC GIRL MOST ATHLETIC BOY . MOST CONCEITED GIRL MOST CONCEITED BOY SOPHOM0llES MOST INDIFFERENT GIRL MOST INDIFFERENT BOY MOST CONCEITED G-IRL MOST CONCEITED BOY BEST ALL-AROUND GIRL BEST ALL-AROUND BOY MOST STUDIOUS GNIRL MOST STUDIOUS BOY CLASS FLIRT . . MOST ATHLETIC BOY . MOST BASHFUL GIRL MOST BASHFUL BOY . GORDON ERUUN . . . BETH RILEY . . WILILIS MITCHELL . . GEORGE ELLISON SARA KATHERINE WHITLOW . . BETTY ROCKHOLD . . . GUY GRAHAM . SU LINDA COFFEY . . BABE CIALONE . . . WILLIAM VICK . MARGARET EDMONDSON . FLOY ELLIS VANZANDT . , MARY LOU HIX . EDWARD TIDWELL . . JO SAMPLE . EUGENE SINGLETON MIRIAM HERBERT . . . JOHN LAMKIN . . . REBA SMITH . LAWRENCE WHITTAKER . . . BILL STANTON . LINDA LEE HUNT . JIM BLAKEMORE . . ELAINE EAST . A LEONARD WHITTAKER . ISABEL ISAACSON . . FRED BAKER . MARY O. CRANE . AUTHUR HOGE DOROTHY SPECK . GEORGE ALLEN . CAROLYN TAYLOR . . DAVID PAUL JONES EMMA SHIRLEY FAUCETTE . . . BILL GOULD . . JANE WOODRUFF . GENE ZUBER . BE'I'I'Y HAWKINS . . JAMES GROVES SEIIIDR PLHY CAST Director . Miss Margaret Montague James . Billy Hill Linda . . Isla Rhea Berry Nan . Betty Eshelman Buff . Mary Haralson Armand W- C. Davis 'Iii-alilner . KEdEgie Tifilgwivehll .- A H U in 'a a ryn air Gabllel Euguie Bulgfdl Johnny . Howard Coble Maria Darleen McNeill penny . ' Jean Patrick Corey Gordon Bruun Taxi Driver John Parmelee CUMDIITTEES Prompter . . . Jean Murphy Costunies . . . 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Sept. 23-President Lambiotte and Vice-President Burger' Sept. 24-Strozier, Riley, Garth, Lane, and Bruun elected yell game for was it water polo ?j with Heavener ends in 0-0 tie. V, Sept. 25-First senior class meeting. Bruun takes gavel. - ' :Ai A Oct. 1-Pine Bluff 38, F. S. 0. McGibbony of P. B. leaves I ivgets 52, new shirt, and black eye. 5' ti- oct. 4-After Pine Bluff trip-Blue Monday. Oct. 8-Hot Dog! First touchdown at Okmulgee--Grizzlies 6, Okmulgee 0. Oct. Oct. 134Southein Association delegates lcave for 11-Bruin staff starts to work under the iron hand of Bill Hunt, editor-in-chief. Knoxville. ' Oct. 14-S. A. S. G. delegates learn Big Apple. cet. 15-Nm-th Little Rock 31, Fort smith 9. , Oct. 18-S. A. S. G. delegates come ti'uokinf,zback. Oct. 22-Had big pep meeting in gym. Homecoming game with Little Rock. Queen Jean reigns. Score, L. R. 32, F. S..0. oct. 23-U. of A. beats s. M. U. 13 to 0 on Gi-izziy Field. Oct. 27-Helen Jepson sings for Fort Srnithyaudience. Oct. 29-Grizzlies 0. Clarksville 22-but there'll come a day! Nov. 1-City celebrates Hallowe'en one daytllatel Nov. Nov. Nov. 2-All the boys look tired and sleepy. 'Clyde'Randall looks slightly scared. 5-Muskogee game-Grizzlies 6, Muskogee 27. Be,h Riley decides Red Man's race is best, after all. 10-Senior class Who's Who political battle fought. A Nov. 12-The day has come! F. S. 32, Fayetteville 0. Nov. 15-Grade cards today. Nov. 19-Grizzlies 28, Hot Springs 7. 1 N ov. 22-First snow of winter. A Nov. 25-Thanksgiving. Grizzlies beat Subiaco 28 to 19 in A nice climax to a swell hunch of games. Nice work, Dec. 1-Only 70 more shopping days until Katsy Biaixvs biI.thday,f Dec, 3-J, C. play, Enchanted Cottage. Q A 4 . .Q ' '..-F2?25ff:5ff5:l?l Q n Dec. Siqglames Powell stars in diramatics class playin .. ' Dec. 14-The Yankee Clipper in auditorium. Ii-on Head Joe captures the h,.,,.y of his audience. lice. 15-First basketball game. Van Buren takes Grizzlies 33-27. Dec. llc-C. 22- 17-Football banquet. Annual Christmas pageant presented. Mr. Cook lives up to current iumors and lets us out after assembly. N 0 HN' Dec. 24-- 'Twas the night before Christmas. Dec. 25- Thrills, chills, and heart throbs-stocking full to the brim 1938. Jan. 3- Jan. 1- Second period and no resolutions broken yet. Jan. '7-Student Council round-table discussion with neighboring schools. Buddy ..4 ,.,, .f-,W ,....,.,.,..,.,. ,..,, , ,,,. . ,... . ...,.. . if ' - ' ., . Jan. 17 Jan- 20 J an. 2 ggihattlai. pfgsqggony. SQL, ictm-i ous .,,,-,. 5 I D I ,krt J 211- 24-M91gda5gEetl1g.l5.dgy-ggpf,gracie cal-qs.. Ruth 'rlsdale'lldecl.dega, Study hall l . ' -.,. ..i.i. . . 1 . . Feb. AVV. Overtime Feb- 2 Stf0Zi91'THi!53Eii??5YiSf.Lfiheiliiiiiifedl.fffemple Gvard lRS'fil'i l umbS in middle of Passion Pl5YE.3i.9?iif5?ifY?QE5i159?Yi5W6d4Fviplainsy -f'Ilj5Wii2?i?i?ff? p0Se-d to. . e -' l V l Feb. 10-French Club -. . .Iii , ' I l'eb. 15-Okmulgee failed Seventh annual band con- cert. Feb. 17-Fifth day of continuous graduates to 3 1-ive,-u Feb. 22-Sun breaks through for days to help celebrate Washington? birthday. Feb. 23-G.A.A. whips teachers in annual March 10-Senior play tryouts. 5 Ma1'ch 15-Big caravan leaves for Little to flllfl out how state lS run. March 28-Grade cards. Aprll 1-Censored. - ' April 4-Pink card day. . April 9TF'S.H.S. takes Fayettevllle. T1-ack team takes secfmfl. Doc, flfsf 111 debafmg- 1 '- -' , April 14-Stirring makes debut as 3Ct01- April 21-Jim their S0 Crazy about his . 1 ,','e' 1 half- , 1 V 3 ' April 3. ...,. , V ,,,. April malls and April ' l ..,. . l .l - April 2 Camefff-f- 2:'e?f. l . fi at l ellll Aprll 1.lf.:1Qf-egifif' elif .lll ' as -V--V .. ' May ',-. if , - f May USGS- May 16-Exams start taking students. May 22-Baccalaureate sermon. May 25-Senior Day-Seniors happy but sad. May 26-Senior banquet and dance. May 27 --Commencement. Na. ,A Class Prophecy Ah. here it is the year 1958. Just twenty YSQYS H30 today I Was preparing to take riv leave of dear old Fort Smith High School. Those were indeed the happy d2Y5f back there when we were just one big h3PPY mob- I EU'-555, Siflce it 15 gwttlflg' lates that I must get dressed and leave the meditating for some other time. Well here is my taxi. I'm off for a good time to start this short vacation. You y . - ' . , know, there is something very familiar about 'the back of that taxi driver s head. Well, it should be. It happens to be none other than Joe Martin. Part Ownef of the company now. Here chest, turns Hut to be tens me nearly one hundred Yeal' I am still a hat The t that she has gone up on the her. I am informed by the hat cl19Ck became engaged in a fistic bout to her. It is no surprise when I find that The two Fighters K 1 and Eddie vi hen they were Tom Dick Harpei' to be th best includes Time is 3 great star 1'f1aS'C91 of 'i half wit the same Harry's and also She all-riye at the carnival, I find just outside the man chlildien around him, However, as I pass them to go I find takes the kiddies to the lets him ric e see photo- erapher J, who, when around, I Aston. .ts I , Whitlow I-Iix and hanging around is the freaks. turns out to be none other than Reynoldsj, The I am Human Grasshopper CHarry Raglandj, and many other such attractions. The next thing of interest is to walk down the mid-way, and observe the differences in the various members of the human race. For instance, here come Martha Green and Marion Lou Hutchinson walking side by side. Over to my right is a hot-dog stand, and inside with little hats cocked on their heads are Billy Hill and the. Baker brolthers. From up ahead I hear a voice that reminds me of the times when Louis Lambiotte was de- bating- AS I approach, I find that it is indeed Lainbiotte, who is a barker, advertising an elixir which is guaranteed to cure anything from dandruff to fallen arches. imqllii those who areygiving testimonials for the product are Jean Murphy, Alice Maude U- find llot Gi aves, Since I feel lucky, on hearing the click-click of a roulette Wheel. I defldft if' UN HW luck. Uh! Uh! I'm stay ing away from there, because Tommy Noe and - Jimmy Powell are the sinsiter-looking individuals running the 4'joint. I may not mind gambling my money, but I surely don't like giving it away. Well, it is now about time for the main show. I quess I had better hurry inside in order to get a good seat. Buddy Strozier and Beth Riley, the famous team of acrobats, are to be feaured along with many other people of interest. Norman has told me that they are to show some famous pygmies, but I am really surprised to Find that Gordon Bruun is one of wilds of Africa when the and since white, they and made him their king. that in a like was made ruler the Amazons, pygmies. The IS a second Bergen and George Callanj , same that Bobby Studdard, who is tiymg to up to his the last peifolmance does an ext while I am tour of the city, whom QGod's gift to the walking down the restaurant for my just finished eating J Mowrey is the the cashier ue passes me, Martha Lou Knowing to be corner and While an to an Rama Vick I hear a man yelling, POP-001711 Peanuts' and none other than that salesman of salesmen, Babe Cialone is captain of one team, and Allen are also 'in the lineup? but I Howard h ends G t e ' mine pals of the best class in Smlth Iligh Farewell! C E R M ...r-,..i4la 5-I0--.,.., n'wr4 ' Class Wvill We the senior class of nineteen hundred thirty-eight, being of both sound and empty mind, do hereby make and publish this our last will and testiment in .order that we may justly distribute our possessions to thg succeeding classes Cf this high school. YV. C. Davis leaves his height to Bill YVest. Jean Murphy leaves her own private hints on how to win friznds and influence people to all those who feel the need, Gordon Bruun's wzy with the women goes to Ben Bedwell. Alphacus Bennett bequcaths his deep voice to Fitzgerald Gelden. Dorothea McCullough is the heiress to Katsy Blair? giggle- Opal Cormack's four years of Latin and knowledge gained thereby is bequeathed to Bob Ramsey. Betty Lou Brooksher lcavcs her sophistication to Betty Jane Cannon. Joanne Mendel leaves her wall: to Betty Ben Ceren. Harry Dietrich's entire on: man orchestra is willed to George Allen. Our class redheads, Wilma Byrns, Carolyn Burns, Geraldine Little, Dorothy Weinberger, Aline Peterson, and Ruth Cwnbey leave their flaming tresses to Jim Blake- more, Camille Ruflna, Catherine Taylor, and Rota Baker. Louis Oscar Lanzbiotte bcgueaths his oiatorical ability to Jim Alexander. Caroline Rollwage leaves hcr demure glances to anyone capable of using them, Gregory Falls receives additional dramatic ablllty fqom Howard Coble. Sara Katherine Whitlow's art of flirting is left to the Sample twins. Martha Helena Green wills her individuality to Elaine Queen. Billy Hill's good Qand greatly appreciated? manners go to Lawrence Whittaker. Darleen McNeill's gift of grab is given to Nancy Gean-with love and kisses from the senior class. Bob Gilchrist leaves to William Murphy his ability to 'tickle the ivories. Mary Haralson and Dot Graves leave their dignity to any junior girls desiring the use of it for the next year. John Johnston and William Vick leave their voices to haunt next year's Glee Club. Stanley Yoder's knowledge of aviation is left to Paul Metz with the addition of one parachute in case of an emergency. Helene Friedman leaves her supply of book larnin to Carolyfn Gordon, Ruth Prickett's melodious voice is left to Dorothy Bass. Eugenia Bess McDaniel and Barbara Collins leave their sweet, shy manners to Janice Koons and Linda Lee Hunt. Mildred Wilder, Raymond Ingle, and Enid Short bequeath their artistic ability to the students in the eleventh grade who like to draw pretiy pictures. Leota Mae Cunningham and Elizabeth Jonas lcave their ever-present chmringg gum to all the study hall desks. Jack Dexter leaves his handsomeness to Clyde Randall. Elfpelyu Stephens, Betty Suggs, Inice Bullard, and Mary Lou Hix leave their beauty lo June tuttre, Marcella Patterson, and Doris Gene Geren Beth Riley's friendly smile is left to Betty Hall. Jack Baker bcqueaths his Big Apple shines to Junior Pense ' L MHUNCG Katzer leaves a portion of his supply of scientific knowledge to Bill Stan- on. 5 ,Bch 1.. I hh-:nv HaI'1'y Ragland donates his school-boy complexion to Harry Shipley. Norman Hall leaves his trumpet tootin' to Bud Gilchrist. Franklin Hawkins leaves his widow's peak in Pete Kirkpatrick's care. Buddy Strozier bequeaths his magnetic personality to Wayne Hal-ding, Marjorie Watson's accordion art is passed on to Nancy Mitchell. Billy Bradley wills some radio air waves to Bob Klock. Wendell Boyd wills Eugene Singleton his ability to play basketball. Joe West's dancing feet go to Carl Wortz. Su Linda Coffey wills her wit to Martha Van Hook. Ruth Tisdale's blushes are left to Elizabeth Vaile. Robert Aston bequeaths his love of photography to Kenneth Wade. Billy Hunt wills all the good luck he can scrape up to the next Bruin editor. Mary Patrick leaves her delightful dimples to Dottie Mae Speck. Billy Harris leaves his tinkling laughter to Charles Miller. The blustering bass voice of Nathan Baker is bequeathed to Fitzgerald Golden, Mary Ayleen Cotton leaves her ability with the overgrown fiddle to Mary Margaret Womack. John Danner wills his reputation as t'The Fire Bugl' to anybody with matches in his locker. George fEdger Bergenj Ellison and Billy fCharlie McCarthyJ leave their im- promptu comic ability to Dickie Weinberger and Jimmie Haynes. Betty Beard leaves her electric razor to Pete Miller. Jimmie Powell and Stanley Gilbert leave their roly-poly chubbiness to Thomas Morrell. Nobody leaves anything to Pete Kirkpatrick-n0t Wen 2 Pwmaflent P255 to the doctor. ' John Parmelee leaves his dark room to the goblins, witches, and ehvstfs- Dorothy Weinberger leaves it to Cornelia Fleeman. Rama Lou Rodgers leaves her whine to Clyde Randall. Coleman tBing' Crosbyl Garth leaves his warblini instinct to Erma Dolls Robertson. Bobby Espy leaves a good crop of black curly hair to Kenneth Wade Edlin Harbour leaves his Robert Taylorish irlflllellce OVW' the ufalvel' Sexn to Clifford Lyon. . . Nobody leaves anything to Billy Hutcheson either, because he swipes our girl. Paul Hodges leaves his accounts to Billy Martin- . , ' , rd. Fred Eldridge leaves nothing to aUY0m the Ught lla V To the entire school the senior class leaves good Wishes and fond farewgus' Signed, Senior Class of 1938 am... ' F. S. Il. S. Alma Mater 1 All hail to our Fort Smith High! Carry on with your majesty. All hail fo our Fm-f Smith High! Good-will with us' night and Through yea,-S of lgyalty, in' our hearts you shall uieifej, die. Oh! Alma Mater in our prayers, Fort' Smith Highliffiz K 1.x . .i . Senior Class Song Fort Smith High, we hate to say-good-bye, You're our Alma Mater, dearg Through the years 'we've learned to love you so, Now we leave you with a sigh, a tear. Thanks to you for every helping hand That you gaveq Through the years, Though we ea1i't remain to-geth er, lu our hearts you'll live forever, Here's to you, for always--Fort Smith High! Fort Smith High, -it's hard to leave behind Things we've shared through every year. We will wander far away from you And our friends and teachers clearf Though we leave the fun and friends we've known And our paths ever part, Still we never will forget you, Aucl each elassmatds heart will miss youg So we say Farewell-Dear Fort Smith High! S day - X -Y AL 3:55 ,' 8? W F51 A ' if Efqf wx SL 2 , ? , in , , L.:- rt, N. . js REA :V ie' , 'f4?n 'Elf .. . -'iq xx K- ' E 'f x ': 'J , Mx vu ,Q in EA I, f 177' Eff' Q fer.. .. f. 1 if' , ,,. '51, T EA! inn' if td, r, ua s ,J we :gf . ,-E,1 fJ'X 'af,1'-? 'r' . , N V-.K -. y--, . My 1:-ff l I - yi ' V:-if 'X' . WSL I - .g-M: Q- - 1'-gn. L5-NR --AQ Hi-'A V '. - A 9' g 1 Eli, ' if . '-Q ' . .- '- -. A- Q . y'2rA5,31' ?ggz.+ .'-. siwysgw f I -,W-491, V, V,-,jj Q-If ., - pf K Q A A ' X '+ v- 1 . fy- ' , :T5:'s3.f3'1 El' . +in'.1i'f.'i15L1i 21 '4 -...n............f--Q--..,.-..-.-5-n 1...-.-.- up-. ..- f C xx lf I, vin' I, N1 1 f.'rg, 51 h .5 S. H. S. Ima alter! gg 4. 5:5 fu mfr For-I S-milh High! Carry on with you-r majesty. ggi 55:11 fn my Fm! Smith High! Good-will with hs. night mul day I. v H 5 ,UL 311111.14 of loyalfy, in' our hen-rts you shall 'l'Lf'lff1'.kdi8. 5 IJ 'X' I Almf h1'u,f.,-r in our prayers, F0-rt Smith High- -fff'-T I Al L4 Senior Glass Song Fm-I Smith High, we hate to my-g.-wr!-bye. Yofffe nur A1Lrria Maier, dmarg Through thc years we'1fe leafned to Inv? you so, Now we leave you wifh,cr sigh, a tear. Tlmnlfs fa yn-u for every helping hand That you gu.ve,' Through the yea-rs, v Though 'wc vo.-Mt 'rvmrriw fo-gether, In mfr hearts yuu,'LI live fn-refvcfr, Ilewds fo you, for :Ll-ways-Fort Smith High! v s I fn'f: Smith High, it s hmwl tn lcrwe behind Thingxf 1-.due shared thv-ozlgh every year. UR' will 'u'nm!1f'r fm' away from you ,ir i vm frirmls um? lm1r!u'1's dcurg Thwlgh riff lmw- the fun amd friends wc 1'e knowvz in-1 ,-ur 1,-alhs fwfr yrurf .'-'iii an ucaw .fzili fufgvf gnu, X lx l: Th f'i!:tf,M1lr:'f:'.w !7rrc'I': 'WZLSB youi r ,'4f'm If-f--fifrfl PGH I V , wr' ' V , , 4' . Ns 1 .F , 1 YU I 2..,1LgN Yflwfr' 1 ' xg'- ljx, x 2 vu. .-L. na' Q'Y'y'1Wr4'5!FY'3 uu Grizzly Coaches Left to right: Bruce Bevens, John R. Thompson, Ben I Mayo. Ben I. Mayo, head football coach, has served Fort Smith High School for thirteen years as director of physical education for the Fort Smith public school system, He has proved his worth by turning out fighting Grizzly teams. His ability as an ex- perienced coach is recognized throughout the state. John R. Thompson, assistant football coach, is responsible for the line play of the Grizzlies. He always turns out fighting guards and tackles. Coach Thompson, who is chief mentor in both basketball and track, has helped build Grizzly teams for the last ten years. Bruce Bevens, reserve football coach, did ex- cellent work in his tirst year here by turning out some good players on his reserve team. He is also coach of the juni 01- College basketball team. img -:Silt Football Squad Babe Cialone has been an outstanding' player OH the Grizzly football team for the last two years. This year he was elected captain by his teammates. This is a signal honor which shows that Babe has the respect and admiration of the football team. Babe was given honorable mention on the Arkansas Gaz- ette's all-state football team. .Q 4 ,Q vw. FOOTBALL CAPTAIN Left to right, First Row-Bob Ed Loftin, Glen Lively, Eugene Hobbs, Julian Franklin, Joe Henderson, Tom Dick Harper, Julius Millican, Howard Coble, Eugene Burger, Gene Zuberg second row-Earl Soloman, Arthur Carr, Connie Cline, Claude Thomas, Leonard Brown, David Paul Jones, Raymond Kennedy, Billy White, Johnny Mowrey, Bill Thornworth, Coach Bruce Bevensg third row--Coach John R. Thompson, Babe Cialone, Claude DeShazo, George Martin, Raymond Forsgren, Johnny Reichardt, Opie Little, Jimmy Kell, Alton Millican, Giles Gallaherg fourth row-Wayne Harding, Thel Smith, Wendall Nixon, Gene Lee, Hugh ThurS'ton, Claude Kell, Mont Sageley, Bobby Hicks, Ben Bedwellg fifth row-Coach Ben I. Mayo, Jimmy Weatherford, Leonard VVhittaker, James Lovett, Bobby Joe Brewer. K-4 41,1 , 23 , . ,. Q-1 7fl7,5K,' A . .T .-X. ,-4,1 I 2' ,f?ff,-61,11 5' .TX iff W ff.3,,1 sg,.g,15, . , ' .fegiffix 1 ' ' - f' -4. rn hx.-iz.. A ,, 1 l S .f:. T: ' Howard Coble ..... End Heavyload Coble was the answer to Coach Mayo's prayer for an able eral times during the season his punting kept opponents punter. Sev from crossing our goal line. David Paul Jones . . . Halfback David Paul is a fine all-around athlete who has two more. years of eligibility. Gene Burger ..... Tackle A big powerful man who could be depended upon to block when blocking was needed. Raymond Kennedy . Quarterback -field Little Man, a great broken runner, had the honor of making the first score of the season. Guard k ., If f 1 9 'I Babe Cialone . . . QU21 Bill Slater . . - - - - Slater is little but mighty. He iS expected to become one of the greatest ' - d. guards t he Grizzlies have evei ha rterback Cialone, season football captain, 'b of field held down the difficult JO general this year. His terrific line- plunging was a brillant feature of several games. k,,.,. ....-ev' ' K. x.' ,arf- W i fi. 4 R' ,fe T TN, ,,:f 7' 9 'l ily af ,+A , 4. . 1 i ., K er 'Qff ll . 4 'ju . . L . 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Halfback Tony is one of the fastest back- field men on the team. He will be back next year and should become a grand player. Leonard Whittaker . . . Tackle Whittaker can always be counted upon to do his best, and his best is enough to make him a good tackle. X Eu gene Zuber .... H al f back Towhead used his 190 pounds as a human battering rain, for he was the He line. blocking back for the Grizzlies. could also pass and smash the James Lovett .... Halfhack Another promising sophomore who was an outstanding reserve back this year. He will become a valuable player for the Grizzlies in the next two years. Wayne Harding End Wayne was a bright spot in the line with his hard blocking and vicious tackling. He also developed a beau- tiful pass-catching form. Glen Lively ..... Center Glen played nearly every minute and became a major threat both of- fensively and defensively. He has another year and should make all- state. Giles Gallaher .... Guard Little Judge is following in his brothers footsteps and doing well. He should do some stellar playing before he graduates. Joe Henderson .... Guard Rosie graduates and will leave a big hole in the line next year. He could d - tackle equally play either guar oi well. l uunPv H'v-W rw' ' An,-44r9'W ' ' i 54. 'v s 3. Ku' IW' I T eff 'sg' ll ,in ,, a as , 4.1 i L Wu 5 ii. , ' Ulf' X that V, ' 1 y A ut HA ' .um H -- 'T ,gunna-' 'j -X 5 Qi. r FW' 17 iff - Il l x x I' ' , We Ill' il. :Hu -We nl Q-wglllaiin-1 Sl -xx f., i QQ I l x x ef '27 fb are fy -f Q ll D fs 7 W, v'2 .WV ' I' I I 51-' LH , Aka KLAM as X, '7 ' ' '. WE . ,, v Xa v,v 4 I All l gi til , ty, My ' 'Q f.v.lZgJ'V AV, 4? ' 1' 322. . , A, , ,f ' lf' 9' , A , 4 . .Ulf A 1 A H- i e ' . 1.4 K ,..', I 1 N 1,1 P L I Y X, Y I x I , i V4 X5 P aa -u 5 5 I 'K X A X , X .1 I 151, A , 1 1 I f-' 4, M A X 1 .Q L Q K 1 ' 'X i' . 'Q K 41 '7:f:3Tk ' ' J H Q A Nye 2 xl ' H ,'-3 ,J I ar . .4 ef f -.. 5 M x ,ff-fl qw, E 'O ' ' 1 ' ' fl! A i K ,, .4', 'g . VLIM3., . .,Q::. -mga, .I , N Jimmy Weatherford . . Fullback Jimmy played some brilliant foot- ball this year in spite of back injuries. He will return next year. Claude DeShaz0 . . . Fullback Claude made good in a big way during his first year on the varsity. He was high-point man of the 1937 track team and second only to Captain Cialone for individual football scoring honors. His presence. on the team next year will be a great asset. Thel Smith ....... End 'tQueenie didn't play much this year because of able men ahead of him, but as he has two more years of eligibility he will get a chance to display in future games the ability he has already proved. Earl Soloman .... Halfback Earl is a sophomore and should de- velop into a valuable man during the next two years. Julius Millican .... Tackle Plow Horse really plowed into the opposing lines all year. He is one man who observes all training rules. Arthur Carr . .... Center Although Arlhui- played in only one game this year, he is a typical example of the valuable reserve. Without men like him, who are willing to give everything and ask nothing in return, there would be no football teams. 6 Season Record VAN BUREN-FORT SMITH d .Thi strongest Pointer team encountered in years held the Grizzlies to a scoreless tizvgiguth e season opener. Donald Mum-oe and Bob Ed Loftin were the local Stars of HEAVENER-FORT SMITH The Wolyes from Heavener held the locals to a scoreless tie. It was a water- battle, fought m the hardest downpour Fort Smith has had in years. Gene Zuber and Billy White were standout players in the game. PINE BLUFF-FORT SMITH The Zebras defeated the Grizzlies 38-0 on the locals' first road trip of the season. Raymond Kennedy was the defensive. star of the game. OKLMULGEE-FORT SMITH Fort Smith defeated Okmulgee 6-0 to win its only road irip of the year. Kennedy scored the first touchdown of the season. Allen Elmore was the defensive star for the Grizzlies. NORTH LITTLE ROCK-FORT SMITH Howard Coble and Julian Franklin starred for the locals, but the Grizzlies were defeated by the Panthers 31-0. LITTLE ROCK-FORT SMITH Brilliant punting by Coble and good defensive work by Glen Lively featured this game, Little Rock winning 32 to 0. Queen Jean Murphy ruled over the homecoming ceremonies. CLARKSVILLE-FORT SMITH d' la er for the Grizzlies as the Panthers David Paul Jones was the outstan ing p y won 22 to 0. MUSKOGEE-FORT SMITH nd Julius Millican starred for the Grizzlies as they were Captain Babe Cialone 2 defeated 27 to 6. FAYETTEVILLE-FORT SMITH Claude DeShazo paved the Way as the Bulldogs were defeated 32 to 0. HOT SPRINGS-FORT SMITH ' h de- Deshazo again Starred scoring four touchdowns. Allen Elm01e was t e fensive star. The Grizzlies won 28 to 7. SUBIACO-FORT SMITH The Grizzlies Completed 3 fail-ly gucccssful season with a 27 to 19 victory Over Subiaco Academy. Wayne Harding starred defensively. Basket Ball Squad Bottom row, left to right: Ben Hardcastle, Jack Dexter, Leonard Brown, VVendell Boyd, Gene Singleton, James Lovett, Billy Harris, and Trainer 'KShifty Davisg middle row: Coach John R. Thompson, Earl Solomon, Gene Zuber, David Paul Jones, Claude DeShazo, and Babe Cialoneg hack row: Elton Ford, Beuford Selig, George King, Harold lVIcGehee, Arly Vancil, Gene Barnett. Fort Smith Van Buren . . . 33 Fort Smith Alma . . . 16 Fort Smith Mansfield . . 25 Fort Smith Heavener - . 27 Fort Smith Fayetteville . . 20 Fort Smith Clarksville . 22 Fort Smith Mansfield . . 20 Fort Smith Fayetteville . . 24 Fort Smith Muskogee . . 30 Fort Smith Clarksville . . 5 Fort Smith Mulberry . 40 Fort Smith Heavener . . 16 Fort Smith Subiaco . . 34 Fort Smith Subiaco . . . 24 Fort Smith Russellville . . . 25 Fort Smith Little Rock . . . 39 Fort Smith Muskogee . . 36 Fort Smith Russellville . . . 24 Fort, Smith Alma . . . 37 Fort Smith Okmulgee . . 31 Fort Smith Mulberry . . . 29 TOTAL TOTAL . . . 557 7 Traufk 'I'ealn 'ii' : AZ lr 'QVX I Ar. MEMBERS Left to right, first row: Gene Zuber, Billy White, Billy Bradley, Jack Pendleton, James Lovett, Student Manager Charles Millerg second row: Gene Singleton, Buddy Strozier, B-llly Callan, Brooksher Fant, Johnny Mowrey, Kendall Stradford, Jimmv Kell, Jack Alford. Glen Berdan, Trainer Shifty Davisg third row: James Price, Jack McNeil Fred Eldridge, Harold Adrion, Ben Hardcastle, Carlos Turner, Maxie Webster, Gene Burger, Gregory Fallsg fourth row: Clifford Lyon, Arly Vancil, George Martin, Bill Watkins, Bobby Hicks, Raymond Pharis, Earl Solomon, David Paul Jones, Coach Ben I. Mayog fifth row: Billy Rotert, Joe Henderson, Alton Millican, Wayne Harding, Claude DeShazo, Thel Smith, Jimmie Weatherford, Charles Liotta, Coach John R. Thompson. SEASON RECORD Triangular meet, March 25: Van Buren took first place with 68 points in the fi1'St S 'th was second with 51 points and Paris trailed with 17 points. meet of the year. Fort mr. ' . - - , Dual meet, April 2: The Grizzlies were victors in the meet at Okmuleee, winning with 90 points to Okmulgee's 46. 1 I University of Arkansas invitation meet, April H: liort Smith took second place with 32 P0intS, Russellville winning with 37 Poillfi Vim Bllwn SC01 fd 30 DOHUS f01' third place. I Quadrangular meet, April 15: The Grizzlies came out on top with 67 points. Second was Okmtllgee with 525 Doints, Muskogee tl'1i1'Ll with 2334 Points, and PariS fourth with 11954 points. District No. 1 meet, April 22: This WRS a C1059 1'H'3'f between Fort Smith and V311 - - ' ' tr to the Grizzlies' 62 points, but the Buren. The Pointers finished ahead With 67 IUOUVN l Grizzlies won the 1'ight to enter the State meet. Third place was taken by Alma. h H , ug'-.a..., M fy... . en nis Team MEMBERS 'L Senior Meniber-: Virgin-li ...... . .. Kenneth Vlzirk 'ililly Hunt Al llennif lfuli Stziiilmi Fri-ll l':2llit'l' llliluur-iie lfiur,:'er .l. NY. Hziliel 'l':inl llmlges .Izlmes Seam-3' IN-fl Ifelliiipqf-1' l-lilly Martin .Irie Unnklin I-Zilly liuliertsnii Stxinley l'rirw-, Print. Kenneth Kirkpzitrick 4'li:1rIes Sliielrls Hull 12i'e.2,! lit-nrlaill Str:ul1'nr1l flrzilizini .Innes llill XVil4lm-r Huh Payne .l. II. lvnrrli-n :John .loliiistmi The tennis program is carried out through the entire year for those boys who desire io represent the school in the inter-scholastic meets. A fall tournament is held in order to rank each boy in the squad. After this ranking, each player attempts to Secure a rfelmfi' irinlt by defeating the boy above him. Througli hard work and much practice, Fort Smith has been able to hold a high rank nnioiie' towns of its size by having 3 strong team, All lt-reiim-ii were lost last year through graduation, but our first team has made lieltrr than average showing in meets this year. The Grizzly netmen played into the si nii-finals at The Fayetteville invitation meet, secured a draw with the Junior College, Vllll Pilwlcs over Little Rock here, and scored 3 major victory over Subiaco here. They lime mvorablt- pi-nsptlcts for return meets with Little Rock and Subiaco and at the state IWW'-'ll Slllwe most of the lettermen will return next year, students may 9XPeCf 3 heiter i'ecn1'fl then, s '- ennis Club SIHHNUI' .. Miss Norm llruxxll l'resl1lem ,.... .. Su himlgl 1'l-ff.-5 XYl'l4,'-i'l't'SlliBlll . . Fur-rlyn lim-ns S4'1'l'l'l1l'l'X ...., .. llvllyl- Simms MEMBERS Senior Members ll:-lm-ll l'. llluvli l l':lvl-'us .Xml--rw-ll ,Sallie iillSi'x0llQ' iQu Iimlw 4'ul'l'n-Y lxulli--rl ' Ninn Ruse llivlu-5 l11mge1x-' lmwrl' 'llurtlm Lou I,3'on -V11-uiwli.l 1,1--fm: 'lmrnlliy XY1-lzlfm Xvlllflllill llzlrr-iwlw lizlthryn lllzllr Blzlry llzmlxllsulw .lo .Xml .l-flmslm l'ul'l4- ll-'lil lwlwvtliy l,'-4- Alllwli--ll . 1 . , ' 'uw BI--1.4-v l,ilvl1ll,w1:l1 lllml Laura Elin Hurllin fllflrfvlllei-11 l,1w1n-1' !,M11'u!,l1e.l 5i4'l'llll4rllLL'll . f.lE'1lll Murpliy llulh l'rl1-liell 'Alinc l'eu-rs:-11 Vi.II'lv-H11 l'11 'lfgg-nxt. Sug-gg IW lim- lllwliln-lil ' 1 I'l'il-lcwtt 'Ruth Stu-'liqllvlv li14lliI'51 - 4'mwly11 lturns Xlwn-l-l l'Um'ville Surry:-r .llv:lIl'u- The girls' Tennis Club was organized in the 51115113 of 19737 t0 9UC0U1'21ge the play- ing of Tennis as a girls' sport. - . - A Much interest has been shown in the Club SINCC' WS 01'i521mZ3t10U- ' - - hool were determined in a series The singles and doubles champions of the sc of elimination contests. i ,, .1 M, Girls' i tllletic Association glinmni- , Miss 3I:'I'.V 4i 'fl'Hk' -WPWUU Pre-sirleiil . ..,. ., Su Linrlu Vvfffffb' I'rm,-sifleiil ....., . - SHUI? Bushmlg Yi:-P-l'1w-slrieilt .... Sallie lflilslwliu Vive-l'i'e-sirlelit .,........,. hvelyn F0l'd Q,,.'y-eIu1'5.' .. .,.,. l-Iernii-v Hurt !4w'l'eiJ1l'3 ------- -'-- -'-- ' 3 llllfw East lpirq g,.,,WSf0ry 150001141 S1-IIN.-sivrl MEMBERS Srgniur Meniliers 4'zu'lene lilwxvmlili lk-tty Sue Urmli Saillie Iiiisliulipq Munir l'nthe-rine lfZi'e-eillrwe Alzirlpf- Martin Nellie Mays Mary .lu Korknlnes lmrntliy llruve Fulrzill l-Ivelyn Fnrfl lletty Ben Heren Ruth Hrmper 'Mariun Ke-4-li lla-My lfinwer Ausline Prix AIllI'g2iI'Pf NYalku11 Faye Page XYm-rlwzi1'cl 'Su Limlzi l'uI'fey 'lmrolliy lxlll'tEl' Harrie Merry Elaine Exist l'!ei'11if'e llzirt Szulil, Mclfaslin l.u1'emi Muffin- lflrirf-ille Sawyer' 'lfnliliilir-l He-url Prinvess 'Vernmi Nurmzu Lee Vinvent Mzxviul Burns .ln-:nn Fffx tllaulys Ile-Slizizn The Girls' Athletic Association was reorganized in the fall of 1931 to rovide - P recreation Iur members of the upper classes who C0uld not enroll in physical education classes. Later membershp was extended to all girls showing interest in sports. . Letters and sweaters are awarded to girls 631'TlllTg' the required number of points in certain fields uf sport. 5 . i ep Squad S1m11sm' .. .. Miss Nnrii I-lrnu'n l'l'L'SiliUlll ..,.. ,.... , Kline Laine Vive-l'1'1-sifleiil . 4 rnpzil imringlgk Sl'I'l'E'l1ll'5' , .... , .......... Mziry l'Ulem:1n MEMBERS iiSeI1i0L' hlE'l1lilf'I'S ilisteflee Hzislmm Sxirzi Knul'muu i'Nadme Bzikrfr Mzirvigi N--wlmi iMary l'iz1ug:hnmn Im:-is Juni- Shi:-his iljpul 4'nrm:1a'k ilfliiifl Flwrl Artis .lucy 4'z1rsrwn .XIiLqi Svli: Audiue Vox Iiniliixii HUFUIIZ Mary Valli-1111111 Nurnin li:-ii Vim-mil Belly Ann lluerr Ibis-K-llai lfulii-r Nell liurhaim Sum lizitlivrim- l5l1l3'lHf'li Jenn Fox Ni-lliv Aluys 'Essiv lil'eLLtrI'1' l-Znivl llziuuiimxili Mildu-rl Hairner Milvlr--ll I'I'5:lII Dorutliy l i-rn Hrigzzs l-Jmmn I,:iur:i lZw.1I 1,r'llllSH l1ilI'liLJ,'1'1lV Il.sm:i lJl'I'V'lllIlll 'Juliet Luftiu M111-y li:ullwrlm- llviul 3,-Xlinv Lum- Ilfx--lxnsll--ri'1m.iiu Ellcn Mairslmll lilllll IX l'1ll l'zL1.lu-rim- Mvlmxu-ll The Pep Squad began its Ca,-CCY in 193, lwing composed ofsboth boys and girls - ' A' pt -- Flub. 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