Harrison High School - Golden Goblin Yearbook (Harrison, AR)

 - Class of 1954

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14aM2vrv,Qu6auo4f S. MR. R. L. SMITH Q clicabion The staff of the Golden Goblin was unanimous in the selection of Mr. R. L. Smith, superintendent of the Har rison schools, as the person to whom we wish to dedicate our annual. Because of the office he holds, Mr. Smith has very little direct contact with the students, but we fully realize the personal interest which he has in each one. His efficiency as a school administrator is not to be excelled. For everything he has done for us in school, as well as for his high ideals as a man, we dedicate this edition of the Golden Goblin to Mr. R. L. Smith. gala 001 guard Mrs Gene Rush President 51 wwe T' Mr H L Brown Mr Carl Hudson Mr Joe Hickman Dr H V Kirby ' , EA Ill , . . , I Q3 - Q I .pl .'.nk-5. 4 .Ayr '. ' ,LyQ'1'r.1': ' ., ' I wx P141 'UYVQN 'W ff XX '41 i 4, I fy 2 R X fa f'?'f 99, X L dv- N J v 1 'Sx.fv mmm 0055 pf 1 gnulii -' Q 11 A nl, X . ' - '- ng, .fa---',,'y'r' -r- V' - '- 11. :- -4. , gif . II .I I, , - . s. 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I vi 5A as ei A A ,y , Xl 'X do 7 A N. 'BF' 1- V . I I I I . y l , , A l I , 7 - xv 'X ' .s John Henry Marsh, President Boys State Football Sec P A C H Club Reporter Dramatlcs Club Band Sec of Freshman Class Robert Rogers, Vice President Vice Pres. of P. A. C. , Tres. National Honor Society, All-District Football, H Club, All- State F. F.A., Band, Vice Pres. of Band, Dra matics Club, De Molay enior Bob Speck, Sec. 8: Treasurer H. Club, Sergeant at Arms of P.A.C. , Boys' State, All-District and Honorable Mention All- State Football, Presby- terian Scholastic Award Jr Class Candidate for Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Award Track Patsy Ruble Repor ter Cheerleader Babe Ru Sportsmanship Award Debonnalre Club Vice Pres Victoria Club Reporter F H A Sec retary F T A Sec and Tres Pep Club Junior Class Tres Mrs W H McCutcheon M' Austin White, Sponsor Sponsor L,- Ellzabeth Ann Akers Chapter F F A Sweetheart Drum Major Girls State Homecomlng Maid National Honor Soc1cty Vic boria Club De Molay Sweetheart Maxd to M1ss H H S Larry Alexander Pres of Band Tres of Dramatlcs Club Photographer of Goblxn Orches tra Annual Staff Club Council Zig ,L Kirby sen F F A Dairy Judging Team North west Dairy Judging Team James Robinson Memorial Club Roy Boyd President of National Honor Soclety Pres Harrison Council of Youth Vice Pres Drarnatics Club Sec and Tres De Molay Band Goblin Staff Annual Staff Club Council iam 'Q Glenn Evertt Baughman A F A1 Baumer Basketball H Club F F A Jumor Basketball at Broken Arrow Okla ,vu X., rr Bill Brantly Dick Brown Student Dlrector Orchestra De Molay Pres of Dramatics Club Boys' State Tres of Prince Albert Club Co Editor and Art Editor of Annual H P Mitchell Award Page 9 bi Rob Roy Campbell Nina Carter Erma Lee Clark Chrlstlan F B L A Sec of Sophomore Class in Kingston High School Dorothy Cooper Pres Pep Club Vice Pres F B L A Tres Victoria Club Cheerleader National Honor Society Club Council Annual Staff Debonnalre Club RENA DUNHAM Pep club, F.B.1..A., F.T.A., G.A,A. OREN RAY EDGMON F.F.A., Boys' sane, F. T. A. Reporter, Goblin Business Manager 4 nj in 'x '17 RICHARD GOHR LOUIS GREENE F T A 'fi' Page 9 T7 LORENE FOSTER HETTIE MAY GADDY Dramatics Club ANNEHARRISON FBLA Band GAA BILLIE EDWARD HEFLEY F T A T4 .,...., '5- 4, ' A -1' 6, cg g f V R me ' vm, .... , , . , . 42 ii iv wg- DONALD HEFLEY FTA BOB HENDERSON Secretary of De Molay .319 SALLY HUDSON Homecoming Maid Dramatics Club LULA BELLE TAYLOR HULSEY A F 23 is 1' V Page or--s X J JIIA I Football P A C Club 'H' Club Orchestra Band Track Jon T Hom A ,, 'L MARY SUE JACKSON Pres Victoria Club, Vice Pres Honor Society, Rain bow Recorder, Pep Club, Debonnaxre Club, Dramatlcs Club, Annual Staff, Goblin Staff, Glee Club BILL FRANK JONES Football, Dramatics Club, H Club, Goblm Bowllng League 10 uf I3 'VF fl JEAN KING Nat Honor Society Annual Staff Band Dramatlcs Club Ralnbow F B L A Pep Club F H A ANTHONY KRKOSSKA Goblin Staff 'ls-Q. Six 'ZZ' 41 it MIKE McCOY Pres ofH Club Jr All State Basketball Co Cap ta1n Jr Football Team Sr All State Basketball Co Captam Football Team All District Football De Molay Track GRETA MCFERRIN G A A Glee Club porter of Harrison Fed eration of F H A Historian of F H A Vice Pres Y W A of First Baptist Church National Honor Society 'TL'- KENNETH LAFFOON Basketball H Club Track DUDLEY MCCLURE Dramatlcs Club Best All Around Boy Freshman Class 2 GPA -'Phi' if it ? NANALOU MCINTURFF Cheerleader Girls' State Nat Honor Society Home coming Maid Editor of Goblin Reporter of Band Victoria Club Reporter of F B L A JOHN MATZ Dramatlcs Club Pep Band Sr and Jr Band Orchestra nual Staff De llolay 4-nv-s Ei GE ORGE ME RE DITH Orchestra Dramatxcs Club DeMolay JIMMY MILBURN Natwnal Honor Soc xety Prince Albert Club H Club Dramatlcs Club y 'State Pres J Class Jr and Sr Foot ball Annual Staff 'S 13- JERRY NICHOLS LARRY NICHOLSON Football H Club Dramatics Club Reporter of De Molay Goblin Staff Co Editor of Annual B Basketball Team F F A i Page 12 fs lug. EDDIE MII. LER A H Club r Football Goblin Bowlmg League ETHE L MIL LER Arxzona G A A Spanish Club I in Arizona ZN fv- gx 1.'! ' 49-v ?'A Q JANICE NICKLESS G.A.A. 4-H Student Li- brarian Dramatlcs Club BONNIE JEAN PARKER F. H. A. Pep Club Pres. F. B. L. A. National Honor Society Sr. Editor of Annual F. T. A. 'N up-.,, fin NE LDA PE TTIT F.H.A., G.A.A., F.B.L.A. sossus POND F.H.A,, Band Y? 'Ox WILLIAM REIFSTECK All Dxstrxct Football Q2 yearsy Basketball Sec 8zTreas of H' Club Dramatlcs Club Track De Molay RICHARD RUBLE All Dxstrxct Football P A C Reporter H Club Historian Boys State Track C0 Captain Football Goblin Staff Student Body President I? THECIA POND F H A Dramatics Club Goblm Staff BETTY RAGLAND I' H A Ou .-A4 J D SCOTT Vice Pres H Club De Molay Vice Pres Soph Class Dra matics Club Football Basket ball Track Am Legion Base 'T' 1 ball GENE SHARP Basketball Boys' State De Molay F F A Page 1 3 'Wk 5, N QS MARY JE AN SHARP Rambow Dramatics Club A F Pep Club HARLAN SIMS F F A Class Advxsor Wmner of F F A Con servation Essay BARBARA STRATTON FTA V1cePres FHA F B L A Sec Pep Club Dramatxcs Club Vlctorxa Club Rambow RUTHIE WASSON Debonnaire Club Vlctorxa Club F H A Pep Club Dramatlcs Club Majorette Mald to Mlss I-I H S Miss North Arkansas ir U 1'-,N 1? KVA Lb. ? ? LOUIS SIMS F F A CARA STOCKTON Pep Club F BLA Rain bow FTA GAA pl av' Q s... T- ,cn Page CHARLES WHITE Football F T A H' Club MARY WIRE Glee Club F T A Vice Pres Dramatics Club Student Librarian G A A Pep Club 14 F1 ,XX N 'WI' , --ns.f.C Commercial Department, Office and Front hallway, in front of office Parking Lot 3773 on i I1 SCIIGOI Library, Biology, Home Ec. , and Agri Building D. E . Departments 'g xxx Page 15 fs fgqx 13 b YZ Miss Susie West Sponsor Billy Ray Lewis ll1lI0 YS President ,Y Mr F E Roomsburg Sponsor Dale Bell Vice president Etta Sue Ward Reporter Charles Shaddox Joey P8111 Secretary 'Treasurer qng,,4, u-any Page 16 if :fmt l F llllll MII' fx, E ' lh I Ill., K I 4 he ---,Q 19 i Bill Albright Donna Albright Mack Angel Conrad Arbaugh Marcia Nell Atkins Barbara Baker AWP Nc' 44 Xi ff? 5 fu. S David Banks Sally JO Been Jackie Boyd Patty Jo Brickell fei- 58 1' wx 1.-:rf wp- if its 1' ! il fr w +. , Delores Coker 4? Leon Crow Thomas Dean Fra-llkle Duck ,vxfs 'NX PL N James L. Cantrell Virginia Crawford N 'N Y Joana Duck ,ve x 'ES' if 1'-I--al vue-zwlwf fx .N fflif .qw 'EN if f 1 fp Patricia Eoff Brian Erwin Jimmy Ervin Ronald Garner Y Richard Hale Henry Hamilton ' N, 4--k t X .Pun 1 ,uf VN Q - L tx N01 ,....,. QTL. 'T w.. 3' Joe Hamilton Lynn Hatfield Roberta Hathcoat Barbara Henderson S7 ' as Pima 19 7 J'fl.f- r.' ,JD 13 2 wi -AE-Q ,sg Eli L. N- . N V , I Pat Hudson Polly Hudson fb if 4, T 7 ,QQ Ann Hinkle fm, Hon Sandra HUdSP6!-11 Katherine Humphries N I7 'CK Lou IVY Nan Keellng M8-ry L8-H0011 'X N R! .fl Wanda Lawrence 3' Page IO KKQ nl 4- Q ,Wim I X-CA i... AM Q-. Peggy Layton June Longueil Peggy McCormick Joan McCracken Norma McCracken Bob McCullough l pfx nu-X 11 N an 'C sd 'wx Y -' 1' -fv- Dixie Lee Marsh Thomas Millard Gordon Morris Paul Mon-qw Q li T Vis Pcqe iff,-vw'l ' ff .1 x Jerry Nixon Mary Jo Ormond 'URS ff- f :V f,'f .' .ff , fl Jn I 'ti ,. . 41 5 , rf ' R Sf , of N , . . 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' Mrs P L Blackshire Sponsor Page 25 11 W nf' 'Y X ,w A Charles Adair dv fir, 'C' 1 4: Ax ff ffs .JN 4:- 4, Ali: Tollle Adkins .gf 'G 'E ai 1 Q7 Ja.n Akers Frank Anderton Gary Armer Ray Arnold Paul Bacon Billie Barrett Reva Mae Bauglunan Bill Bergen Bonnie Jean Billingsley Puqe 26 'Q Q- A , Billy Anderson If Li , Joanne Boyd 3- James Boyson Jimmy Cantrell Norma Capps Elsie Mae Cavender 1'--4' Mary Alice Brown fl iN ,va-an kt T7 ARI Ina Vern Clark Dickie Collier Allen Cornelius ...if Larry Covington Wanda Crawford NQN iv' 5 n-,P -'Z-T 4 1 ,ly , , I f . ' As.,.7 4' 9 ' ,Q , nf , ., . James Robert Bryant ,O- QU' .-23 'Pg,,.! 'sa 5 X l ff li 'Q-5. .,.. 'G Marie Crow Marvin Crow Virgnma Cruse i Helen Davis N ,xv Ca.r1 Denny F, an Tommy Drewery i 5 1' 7 Q-...V Dorothy Jean Dunham 7 r ' Bobby Frederick .QN Juanima Frederick Pegg Garner Vonda Kay Gans Page 28 Wanda Faye Danlel 'si' F W3 S' 'ss Q- K , G- - . 'M Y' x K i . X I' , X X -' , I NX .. .- Q 1 Q rr' 5. A I N DA . X 1 Ska-i X- 'XXX -, 1 ,R f' I - X ph 4 A f' Y-SRX . 4 Q s 3 ,FQ MV F .' R-. L ' 5' ' y a.. 4. Y 6 Norma Gaylor QQ-,. Mary Ann Glass Billy Hacker Jaeqle Hall James Hankxns Kathleen Harms Louxs Hazeltme Lou Goans 'Qai- 44 X vm C- 1 Jessxe Helen Hawklns q-.. Q, Rxchard Henson Frankie Hlckman Page 29 'T XF sf- 5 Betty Ann Hacker 415 Lao lf. :Ci K.. 41 n f '? pf afpsl Jqeg Nv Charles Holder iam' '9- 7-5 'IS Gary Hudson 3 E' 'Th 5'8- in QW' f Xl - I 1. li ..,-f-' Emma Lou Hyde Marvis Kay Jones Franklm Kendall Henry Klrby Louxse Lawrence Clyde Long Bxlly McCullough Ann McGaughey Mary Frances Majors Page 30 pn fv- Denver Jackson Ac 8,5 Judy Merriweather' Roberta Mills Jxmmy Mysmger Anmece Nance John N1Ck01B 'Q Donna Jean Orendorff Ina Ann Ormond George Parker Tommy Phelps Dlckle Pund Pace 31 5,5 qc Virginia Morris Fred Murphy -x '95 Q V-4.3 R 1 if 11-Q vt in I ll ? V ,as 5-sr i.- 'H . x xxx X-Lrg.. zjx lx l . r . i Albert Raney ,. 'CV' 47 X 70- pdl nw 4 fs. x David Reeves Robert Roehrs Tommy Roitz Charles Rush Audry Ellen Sanders c f? QLAGP ' -lj' fl Rodney Shaddox Roy Sharp Barbara Smlth Philip Smith 59 rg MXQLQ, Page 32 rug :Q yor! Barbara Taylor Della Mae Terpemng Sue Theis Shxrley Thompson Doris Jean Treece Ahce Trotter Gale Turner Bobby Turney ci Mary Ruth Starkey Georgia Stewart James Paul Sweeney M3-TY Carolyn Sweeney Q27 ACKQ ,1- 11 1 A-Q :CX 'vs 'FD fi AFOQ 'Qt fu. iss: 4 '. P::- .ily ., X . x N 5 hwxnq WBBSOB ..f-'E T .. .1 q Roland Zelgler .... k K ' 11 Page 34 xH A .oaks fi l 0 YN ' I E John Copher, Teddy Tims, President Vice-president l T. J. Nichols, Secretary reshmcn Mr Walter Scott Mrs John Clower SPOHBOI' Sponsor 1-'Y' 15 Page 35 W '5 ' X K X ... 3 O QQ X, -. x N, . 5 X V V fi - 1,7 . L. x 'ity' Kenneth Adams i Billie Bacon Lavada Bell Don Brazzeal 'iii er.. 999' .po- ri Joeline Alsup ik Ii Jlmmy Barker Veda Rae Billlngsley LaVonna Cantrell Q i -01' if B 4, . qv--' 1 Forrest Anderson ww Q-Q Royce Barrett James Bowen John Carlton f-3 VWXQ ' NXT' Vermalea Armer into ,141 Clara Ruth Bell Lmda Bratton Cleta Coleman im? ,C 'P v rl ,-ll' 4 3 qv' 'F Allan Crawford Christine Crawford ,zea- 'Na Benme Ellxs Floyd Gllllland Helen Harr1s ff' u 'Mus 19 RQ -.19 K Q .x. Q.. x I 5-Q ...af Shirley Davxs L! ,110 Anna Marie Deakms Yi' Qqfr Pebble 'Que Fancher Lucxlle Foster Barbara Fredemck X Vlola Hall Joe Hefley 'YQ Ronme Hankms Deborah Henderson 1375 GQ Carolyn Harms Jakey Henson 'i ls 'U' ai!! 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Anna Jane Sm 1th Floyddean Sparks Harley Dean Thompson 'Q 'WU' 'X Q'-11 Cr-1 Katheryn Suns Lgroy Sltton Clxtha Slope Bxlly Joe Smxth J3Ck19 Stafford Frances Thornsberry nv 'i Z' Q 'Cv- fo Corene Smothers Don Smothers Raymond Stllls Robert Townley Gary Taylor Ralph Trotter Pflqe 43 L Sonny Tunstall Y? -it N -70 an Donald Turney '3 N,-3--r 4 Mary Jo V1ll1nes 4 N Llnda Lou Ward Patrlcla Webber Johnny West Homer W11l1ams Joel W1111d.!I1S Carolyn Wllson Chfford Wdlts of fv- Johnny Wlute Dxane WIHHDS Eldon Wxre Kathryn Wood Mary Evelyn Younes 'tl sf-1 Poqe 44 bn , ., i v Q p .A .L . N 5- C ' ,N . X ' in A W? X in sf n Q . 5' D Tb s by I I I-A X I N 1 V 1. 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A 'laura - Q' AQ A I I 4 X , QZWWM fzgfuiwvw ,Mag QAWWAQAQW Zfffdoymv Mm Zffffjjjwfw 52wmZ6!a UW144ZZCLW Zzf' 721114106 Whffffbf H . . 7 J .0 mmf ' y 4 2 JJ 9 QMMZ EMM, J ' J U 0fLaQfavruZ ' 2 . , t 77'ldm Mrs Mc Cutcheon plays boss wlth her 'secretarxes' the shorthand students The bookkeeping students are all busy balancing work sheets 'Q Page 51 Typing I students worry and fret over a tabulation exer cise whlch Mrs Cole assxgn ed them Two of Mrs Ester Richesuis sophomore English students put on a slut while the rest of English I students lmprove their writing and speaking skills under the directlon of Mxss Susie West we-BL' .-T me Mrs L S Reid laughs with some of her sennor English students Tlns page sponsored by LONE OAK DAIRY . - 5 t I a Wk t ' N , , I . ' u the class look on. Mr. White's American Gov- ernment class was taken over by Mr. Nicholson at mid-term, so that Mr. White could assume some of Mr. Smit.h's responsibilities. Mr Nicholson and his stu dents take time out from American History to pose for the photographer Civics students try to con vince Mrs Cole she will be a better citizen if she will only chew some gum This page sponsored by FARMERS CO OPERATIVE s s A L 9 M . . Algebra I students work diligently on their best, as their instructor, Joe Kraus, looks on with a watchful eye, fm. Mr Moore lends a helplng hand on one of h1s most d1ff1 cult geometry problems Mr K1rChHldD and the band members rehearse for one of thelr many performances Thus page sponsored by CLARK 8z EOFF FURNITURE STORE Q. , do . . . - .- J4 ,f ' w,Qe , T N Volleyball is an important activity in the girls' physical education classes. Mrs. John Clower is the instructor. Basketball has proved to be one of the favorite games for the boys in Coach Cromwell's physical education classes Warm weather permxts the phy sical education students to par ticxpate in football WIS' -v mf 3-Wrffgiw. 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X , 0. .N it R ,Y -- it--a, .m at 4 7 .-Rpm, wt' , tem Y . 1' r . .us 2 , l ,- -V 'un ,Y 4 ,alex Y .,. 14- Q . ,pcs and The Mad Sc1ent1sts brew another horrlble concoctmon ln chemlstry class All Q Microscopes and notebooks an the tools of the day ln Mrs B1acksh1re's bxology lab in Walter Scott tells one of his general science classes all about the mysteries of elec tricity Thxs page sponsored by ACME LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS . nts enrolled in Dis e Educat1on classes Jects matter that ith their specific Francis E Rooms I the D E coordina ,fv ,IW if Page 57 Mr Treadwe11's second year Agriculture students are busy on their wood work- mg assignment ID shops I J X' f 447 -2 Cook1ng IS one of the many useful thmgs Mlss Maxme Scott teaches her home eco nom1cs students W R Dlck Brown C0 Editor Larry Nicholson Co Edltor The business managers are shown as they count thelr funds and check them agalnst then' recelpt books They are left to r1ght Sandra Hudspeth Larry Nicholson and John David Matz Class edltors place and paste as they rush to meet a deadline They are, left to rxght, Mary Sue Jackson, Jean King, Nan Keelmg, Shxrley Savage, and Bonnie Parker This page sponsored by CROOM'S Q ' - Q.-. Uxr-Sf? - f,feW '1 .. ' , ' X'.H3f3 1x9,Q 'f5 I ,v,.,:3,.- ...Z ,1 , ,Ja I x , ' , K ' I. n - 9 - W. ' Y 9 H 1 Grablin gf-aff Miss Maxine SOON, C0-SPODSOI' Miss Susie West, Co-sponsor Sports edxtors David Banks left and Jimmy M1lburn work hard on the lay-out of the football pages QFrom left to rightj Dixie Marsh Nana Roy Boyd typist receives last minute as they arrange the pictures in the activ bographer about the copy for some of the ity sect1on of the annual snapshots Pat Hudson the other snap shot editor was absent the day the pic tures were taken Dick Brown did all the art work for the entire annual This page sponsored by HUDSPETH MOTORS lou Mclnburff, and Dorothy Cooper,smi1e instructions from Darry Alexander, pho- :U A The Chblin staff is composed of students enrolled in journa- ' , lism. Seated, from left to right, they are Bobbie Carver, feature 'is editorg Mary Sue Jackson, radio editor, Miss Susie West, instruc- 'B tor and sponsor, Nanalou Mclnturff, editor-in-chiefg Ann Akers, X L page two editor, John Marsh, business manager, and Bob Speck, ' sports editor. Standing, left to right, are Joe Bunch, page four ed- itorg Roy Boyd, page one editorg Larry Alexander, photographer, Larry Nicholson, business managerg Richard Ruble, sports editorg Y Dick Brown, radio editor, and Robert Rogers, business manager. Anthony Krkosska and Oren Edgmon, who took journalism first se- mester, were absent when the pictu.re was taken. Thecia Pond, radio editor both semesters, was also absent. Thecia, Nanalou, and Bobbie slave over page 4 on paste-up day. The Goblin is published once each month. This year jour- nalism students also published the home- coming football program, and each student wrote a ten-page research theme. Q T 1 ffafkx Miss West and some of the students are I g frfx shown planning Your Goblin Speaks , a 'inf tesy of station KI-IOZ. This page sponsored by SIMS CITY DRUG and 'DT-fAN S MEN'S WE radio show written and presented by journa- lism students each week, through the cour- fniljoreififcs -a N ' Ann Akers, center, is drum major for the Goblin marching band. Majorettes are, left to right, Martha Milum, Helen Davis, Jan Akers, Dixie Marsh, Mary Reid, Sandra Hudspeth, Mary Rhodes, and Ruthie Wasson. The majorettes balance the band in its formation of a cross, emphasizing the Thanksgiving spirit, at the Mt. Home game. . and - -1. 'Zwi.'R1Fi'?ff?'.!'i2fl2 With the forming of an H , Ann directs the band in the play- ing of the Alma Mater, which is the traditional closing forma- tion of every half-time appear- ance. The Goblin band, led by the majorettes, leaves the field after one of their original half- time shows. This page sponsored by CASE STUDIO 1 T a I 1 I 'nel Pictured above is the seventy-six piece Harrison High School concert band. On the first row, left to right, are Shirley Jackson, Carol KLrby, Alva Jane Cash, Darley Von Calllcott, Helen Davis, Mary Rhodes, Mary Reid, and JoAnne Boyd. On the second row, left to right, are Bob Small, Roland Zeigler, Ann Akers, Ruthie Wasson, Sandra Hudspeth, Dixie Marsh, David Reeves, Janie Milek, Lois Morris, Mary Jane Brock, Polly Hudson, Audrey Saunders, Nanalou Mclnturff, and Donna Gene Orendorff. On the third row, left to right, are Jolene Alsup, Jimmie Mysinger, Frances Phillips, Martha Mllum, Rexina Werner, Buddy Rea, John Henry Marsh, Johnny West, Jan Akers,' John Matz, Robert Rogers, David Banks, Fred Murphy, Larry Alexander, Charlotte Hudspeth, Mary Younes, and George Meredith. On the fourth row, left to right, are Dick Brown, Henry Kirby, Franklin Kendall, W. J. Wheeler, Mack Angel, Jane Shouse, Daniel Lanning, Joe Hamilton, Judy Eoff, Ann Harrison, Larry Cone, Jimmy Miller, Johnny Milburn, Ernest Young, John Carlton, Anna Jane Smith, Tollle Atkins, Roger Angel, Jimmy Barker, Donald Turney, and Ted Tims. On the fifth row, left to right. are Ina Ann Ormond, Director Robert Kirchman, Charles Shaddox, Thomas Gardner, Bill Bergen, Forrest Anderson, Ann Martin, Mary Jo Villlnes, Mary Ann Hall, and George Coff- man. Dlck Brown and George Meredith were honored by being selected members of the All-State Band. 4. ln.. . .-. . -...- The Harrison High. School Band assumes the Ann Akers leads the marching band through a for mation of a church at the half-time ceremony half-time performance. during the Thanksgiving Day game. This Page sponsored by CASE STUDIO 9 GQLT3 The Harrlson Hxgh School Orchestra has been organxzed three years Thls year the boys adopted the name Colonels Vocalxsts for the group are Ann Akers left and Jackxe Boyd rlght Boys seated on the front row are left to rlght Buddy Rea Harold Henderson George Meredlth Roland Zexgler and Larry Alexander On the second row are left to rxght Tollle Adkms Ted TIIHS D1ck Brown Robert Rogers W J Wheeler John Matz and Mary Jo Ormond planxst Standlng left to rxght are Charles Shaddox and Ronald Garner lr 31161 A group of hxgh school students from the band can always be called upon to play at ball games and pep rallxes Thus the Pep Band has become a vital part of Harr1son Hlgh School sports aCt1Vi tles Dmck Brown, standmg, is leader of the group Seated on the flrst row, left to rxght, are John Matz, Larry Alexander, George Meredlth, Jlmmy Barker, Teddy Tlms, and To111e Adkms On the second row, left to rxght, are Franklin Kendall Mack Angel W J Wheeler, Henr Kirb 1 , Y Y' gred Murphy, and Buddy Rea On the third row, left to right, are Roland Zelgler, Bobby Small, ill Bergen, Charles Shaddox, Ronald Garner, Tlence Ormond, and Ann Martm This page sponsored by TWIN LAKES NETWORK . -fl ' A Y , 'Q -K -V . 4 -- w'A A G f ., ' ,l 1 Q . 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' . 1 ' - n l y ' , ' ' x 9 I y 1 ' , ' y I 1 y - - n s l l PQG4 may Yvvffbilll Pxctured above are 1953 Golden Gobllns On the fxrst row from left to rlght are Jlmmy Ervln Dlckle Henson Gordon Morrxs Rodney Shaddox J1m Redpath and Hurley Young Left to rlght on the second row are Jxmmy Milburn John Marsh Larry Nxcholson Rlchard Ruble Mlke McCoy B111 Re1fsteck Robert Rogers and Harold Henderson On the thlrd row left to right are Coach B111 Cromwell Jerry NIXOD D1Ckl6 Colller Rxchard Hale Tom Mxllard Louls Haseltme Eddle Mlller Bill Frank Jones and Coach Kraus On the fourth row left to rxght are John Nlckols Qmanagerj Bobby 'lixrney Davld Banks Charles Rush W J Wheeler and Franklm Kendall 1953 Schedule Harrlson Harrxson Harrlson Harrlson Harrlson Harrlson Harrlson Harrlson Harrlson Harrlson Harrlson 26 Lxttle Rock Huntsvxlle Sprlngdale Russellvllle Alma Sxloam Sprlngs Rogers Van Buren Bentonvllle Clarksvllle Mt Home This page sponsored by JOE KIRBYS DRUG STORE Page 65 1 . - 6 ' ' . - 6 U ' ' 14 ' . ' 12 ' 13 i l ' 13 ' ' 12 ' 41 ' i ' 26 - ' ' 21 CO CAPTAINS JN ? MIKE MCCOY BACK RICHARD RUBLE END All Dlstrxct A11 Dlstrlct and Team All State bemor Semor :LQ Mike McCoy 'goes for a touchdown in the Alma game which the Goblins won 1.3-6. This page sponsored by MORRISON'S DRUG Page 66 il DICKIE COLLIER BACK Sophomore if DAVID BANKS TACKLE Junior X xx HAROLD HENDERSON Semor JIMMY ERWIN CENTEI Jumor Thxs page sponsored by OZARK SPORTING GOODS i 4 Q7 i 'QM ' s fb x X5 A-2 D A , , v w ff Mlm 1 , Q, A A XX BAQK ' 2 :Vg,-A 1- I Of k ju A-'V'A tif 2 fi' 4,-f DICKIE HENSON LND Sophomore 'EE .nl- BILL FRANK JONES TACKLE Senlor 'Vis FRANKLIN KENDAL L GUARD 'C' ,- Sophomore S-4 JOHN HENRY MARSH END Senior l sag 'Z Thxs page sponsored by THE COMMERCIAL BANK Page 68 JIMMY MILBURN, GUARD Senior 'in- A.. , THOMAS MILLARD TACKLE - Jumor EDDIE MILLER TACKLE Senlor fi 'i '.,, V M GORDON MORRIS GUARD A Jumor 'Wx Sf'll'1 Thxs page sponsored by CARL ORENDORFF ELECTRIC and PLUMBING Page 69 .,X ' Y ln. X 'x I ' I 1. , I 1 . i ,-JV LM L QLL - ' L, - Q , R k ,, f fwm yy 'Q Larry Nlcholson End Senior Tackle Sophomore Robert Rogers Back All DIBt1'lCt Senior William Reifsteck End A11 District Senior Charles Rush Center Sophomore Tlns page sponsored by MAGNESS BUICK 8: EQUIPMENT and THE DAIRY QUEEN W Jerry Nixon Rodney Shaddox Back Sophomore Charles Whlte Guard Senior Bobby Turney Guard Sophomore Hurley Young Back Jumor James Wasson End Sophomore Pictures not avallable Richard Hale W J Wheeler Thxs page sponsored by JOHN ROY CAMPBELL. REALTOR Junior Gollllns Q 3 's ,1- Royce Barrett Allan Crawford Bennxe Ellls Jumnle Ledbetter 19 K' X '1- J Louls Moles J Nlchols Rodney Nxcholson Benny Rlckey vb T' Leroy Sltton Rob rt Townley Homer Wxlllams A group p1cture of the Junlor GOb1lI1S was not avallable Plctured above are the mnth grade boys who were on the team coached by Sam Gaston The football schedule follows Harrison Harrison Harrison Harrlson Harrlson Harrxson Harrison Harnson 41 Page 72 Conway Huntsvxlle Spr mgdale Clinton Mt Home Roger s Mt Home Clinton 4 1 fg'5f!' L H at , , A . ' Q Q1 5. V . 4 . Q: ,. N I , ' A S' ' 'Q ' i 4 I .. K 'A H or L 0 0 20 ' 20 ' 31 l2 ' 1 ' 26 7 ' 27 . 0 ' 0 7 ' 19 . 6 . ' 0 Pictured above ls the 1953 54 Golden Goblin basketball squad On the first row left to right are Robert Rogers Harold Henderson Bob McCullough and Bill McCullough On the second row left to right are Coach Joe Kraus Kenneth Laffoon Gene Sharp J D Scott Bill Reifsteck Roy Sharp and Mrke McCoy Harrison 3 Harrlson 6 Harrison 5 Harrison 5 Harrison 5 Harrison 6 Harrison 8 Harrison 8 Harrison 7 Harrison 6 Harrison 8 Harrison 5 Harrison 5 Harrison 4 Harrison 4 Harrison 8 Harrison Harrison 64 Laffoon shoots one ln the Russellville game as J D Scott inumber 249 watches anxiously Bentonville Russellvllle Berryvrlle Clinton Conway Green Forest Ozark Bentonville Springdale Alpena Lead Hill Valley Sprmgs Morrilton Conway Green Forest Mt Home Berryville Slloam Springs This page sponsored by MARTIN ROGERS READY TO WEAR and COLLIER AUTO SUPPLY 0 . 0 . 6 . Harrison 46 Mt. Home 4 6 3 0 8 0 9 0 0 . 9 9 7 3 . 70 D Kenneth Laffoon Senior Forward Senior Guard Mike McCoy Senior Guard Page 74 Harold Henderson Bobby McCullough Jun1or Forward Billy Mc Cullough Sophomore Guard B111 Reifsbeck Senior Guard Page 75 N w Robert Rogers Senxor Guard Rogers stays right in there as he Jumps for the ball even though four Cyclones are clos ing in on him J D Scott Senior Center This page sponsored by NU WAY CLEANERS an L C RUFF MOTOR COMPANY Senior Sophomore Forward Forward Ha.rrison's Junior Gobllns acquire valuable basketball experience under the coaching of Sam Gaston standing at extreme right Members of the squad are seated left to right Don Brazzeal Benny Rickey T J Nichols Allan Crawford and Gus Smith On the second row are Don Salmon Tom Salmon Robert Townley Jimmie Ledbetter Leroy Sitton and Gene Campbell On the third row are Bentley Martin Royce Barrett and Roy Morris This page sponsored by WELLWORTH STORE and HARRISON GROCERY COMPANY Y r Gene Roy 3 X4 Page 78 ab ouncn Each club and orgamzation in high school has a representatxve on the Club Council Club presx dents and the clubs they represent are seated left to rxght Donna Orendorff Degonnalre Club Ann Martin Sophomore Class Ruthie Wasson Vlctoria Club Dot Cooper, Pep Club Bonme Parker FBLA and Peggy McCormick FHA On the second row standing left to right are John Copher National Honor Socxety Joe Bunch Future Tradesmen and Billy Ray Lewls Junior Class On the third row standmg left to r1ght are John Marsh Senior Class Larry Alexander Band Richard Ruble Student Body President Mike McCoy H Club and Austin White sponsor of the orgamzation Richard Ruble student body presldent was elected by popular vote last spring and has served all this year He also served as chaxrman of the Club Councll Page 79 Freshlnan Classg Dale neu, FFAg :Timmy Milburn, PACSQ Dick Brown, Dramatics Clubg Roy Baja, aifional H nor 01619 Honor Society members pictured above are left to right top M.r Austin White sponsor Roy Boyd president Mr J W Nicholson J1mM1lburn reporter Robert Rogers treasurer Left to right bottom Carolyn Bratton Ann Akers Nanalou Mclnturff secretary Mary Sue Jackson NW Roy taps Bonnie and Mary Sue taps Greta The National Honor Society is a national organization composed of Jnmiors and seniors who have excelled in character scholarship leadership and service Our organization was named in honor of Mr J W Nicholson because of his contribution in developing these four qualities in the students of H H S Thxs page sponsored by MR AND MRS H C ORMOND and J P WILLIAMS NEW AND USED CARS 4 5. - - fr .' 3 q - sa' H - an . 0 5+ I g . 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I PEP CLUB The Pep Club IS open to any glrl m school who wlshes to support the Goblms On the front row from left to rxght are Barbara Baker JoAnne Boyd Nanalou Mclnturff Etta Sue Ward vxce presxdent Sandra Hudspeth reporter Patsy Ruble secretary Dorothy Cooper presldent Mrs John Clower sponsor Second row D1x1e Marsh Jackle Boyd Ann Hlnkle Helen Davls Jan Akers Mary Majors Pat Eoff Mary Reld Martha Mllum Mary Laffoon Dorls Treece Mary Jo Vlllxnes Darley Von Calllcott Joelxne Alsup Mary Rhodes Bobble Carver Pebble Fancher Bobble Sue Miears Thlrd row Roberta Hathcoat Ann Akers Ruthle Wasson Barbara Stratton Mary Jean Sharp Lou Ivy Jane Shouse Frances Phlllxps Jean Klng Carolme Bratton Ann McGaughey Mary Younes Jlmmle Myslnger Lxnda Bratton Mary Jayne McGaughey Barbara Kendall Fourth row Nan Keelmg Mary Jo Ormond Donna Jean Orendorff Jean Stockton A1106 Whltaker Pat Salmon Mary Ann Glass Llnda Ward D1a.ne Ruff Betty Lou Roberts Debble Henderson Lou Goans Wanda Danlel Kathleen Harms Audry Sanders Melba Norton Sh1rley McBee Barbara Fredrlck Flfth row Mary Sue Jackson Joan McCracken Patty Jo Brlckell Joyce Cook Gale Turner Norma Gaylor Ina Ann Ormond Ann Martxn Dayle W1ll1ams Bonnle Parker Rena Dunham Carrle Stock ton Louxse Lawrence Dorothv Dunham Delores Lalr Carolvn Murphy Nora Lea Lewls Quin? Mt Home yoms our cheer leaders ln a pre game yell on Turkey Day Cheerleaders lead the stu dent body m a pep rally on the court square 'wiv rw? 4 Thxs page sponsored by NEHI BOTTLING COMPANY and TREECE JEWELERS CHEERLEADERS The Goblm Cheerleaders fa1thfully led yells 1n all kmds of weather ID games at home and away They are from left to r1ght JoAnne Boyd sophomore Dot Cooper semor Nanalou Mclnturff senlor Patsy Ruble semor Barbara Baker Jumor and Etta Sue Ward Jumor The cheerleaders are elected annually by members of the Pep Club Etta Babe Nan Do Pat This page sponsored by BENNETT DRUG STORE and R O HUDSPETH TEXACO COMPANY Page 82 H CLUB Th1s year a new club was organxzed for all va.rs1ty lettermen The prlmary purpose of the H ' Club is to promote good sportsmanshxp 1n Harrlson H1gh School Pxctured above are flrst row e to rlght John Nxchols Charles White Gordon Morrls Jlmmy Ervm Harold Henderson and Robert Rogers Second row left to rlght Charles Rush Dxck Collxer John Marsh Jerry Nlxon Larry Nicholson Rlchard Hale and Bob McCullough Thxrd row left to rxght Bob Speck Jlmmy Mxlburn Edd1e Mxller Bxll Re1fsteck secretary treasurer B111 Jones J D Scott vice presldent Kenneth Laffoon Rlchard Ruble hlsborlan M1ke McCoy presldent and Coach B111 Cromwell sponsor JS? ...,.......,, 11 Players and the1r fathers enjoy the good The head table at the football banquet seat food at the annual Father Son football ban ed the Goblm coaches the Jumor hlgh quet coach the banquet speaker and the Goblm co captams and theu' fathers Page 83 ' 4 . ' . ' . ' H Y . . . . . . , . , 1 ft ' r ' . , ' , ' ' , , ' 3 : l 1 9 I ! , ' ' , - . : : 9 5 , ' - ' 1 ' 5 - - , ' - ' 1 9 ' . ' 9 ' , ' L ' , , i ixch e . Q: ,f L 1 f -3 il, U I U y r ,' 1 f , I 1 ,X . k 'X w Q .J e 1 I - 1 A - . y . . . - 9 ' n VICTORIA CLUB ...vg- 'fa The V1ctor1a Club IS a socxal club for eleventh and twelfth grade glrls V1ck1es seated are left to rlght Mary Sue Jackson presldent Patsy Ruble vlce presxdent Ann Akers secretary Dorothy Cooper treasurer Nanalou Mclnturff reporter and Mrs T L Cole sponsor Stand mg left to rlght are Ann Hlnkle Jackle Boyd Barbara Baker Sandra Hudspeth D1x1e Marsh Carolyn Bratton Mary Laffoon Etta Sue Ward Ruthle Wasson and Mary Jo Ormond Two new members were accepted second semester They are Mary Virglnia Moore and Alice Jane Whltaker W? At tne annual Vickie Sweetheart For The Vickles and thelr dates are engoy mal held at the Country Club Patsy mg a night of music and dancing at the Ruble was elected sweetheart for 1954 Sweetheart Formal -Q ' V t, , KL . . C7 0 , f 4 t Q Q ,, ' o Q -., , - ,fe K' . 4' ,- my Q I arf lu. ' ' ' . ' . . ' lv ' ' ll . - n n ' 1 5 1 - 3 1 A 1 v Q 1 Q' - - - u - ' v 1 a 9 L n ' 1 ' n ' x I 1 n x 4 4 - . ' 1' 43. 1- - xx I, ' , . . . . . PRINCE ALBERT CLUB i WA Members of the Prlnce Albert Club seated left to rlght are Richard Ruble reporter Dick Brown treasurer John Marsh secretary Jlmmy Mllburn presldent Robert Rogers vxce presxdent and Bob Speck sergeant at arms Standlng left to rlght are Gordon Morrls Jlmmy Redpath Charles Rush D1ck1e Colller Jlmmy Erwm Dav1d Banks Harold Henderson a.ndMr Walter Scott sponsor Second semester members of the PAC are Robert Slms Bxll Saunders Franklxn Kendall Mack Angel and W J Wheeler 5 New P A C members go through the f1rst stages of thelr day of woe ,af Pohshing shoes proves to be tne most popular activity for those bemg initlated mto the club A' 'P' .f Q' 1 ' O 1, Y E xl J' l f x ,A . 1 lil , f ,g . - , V L C wx'-' ., , get 1 A: I . , p , , , A QI.--4 C154 :J .KV xx K -f 'f ' ' ' , ' ' , ' ' . 9 n ' 2 n 1 n 2 a ' Q' I ' ' - ' I x n n I Y Y I 7 I l ' ! ' I ' l ' , , . . . f A x 'VJ cm ' ,V XA I ' I ,, :ll I , ' Y , F J. C a . if ' DEBONNAIRE CLUB Mlss Max1ne Scott IS sponsor of the Debonna1re Club a soclal club for nlnth and tenth grade g1r1s She IS seated on the extreme left Debs seated are left to rxght Jan Akers reporter Gene Orendorff presxdent Standlng left to rlght are Lmda Ward Joyce Cook Mary Jo Vlllmes Mary Ann Glass Dorxs Jean Treece Joellne Alsup Mary Frances Majors Norma Gaylor Gale Turner Dayle Wxlllams Ann Mart1n and Darley Von Calhcott Second Semester members of the club are Dzane Ruff Delores Laxr Jlmrme Rae Myslnger Barbara Smlth and Kathleen Harms The Debs and thexr dates are enjoymg the New Year's Eve Dance whlch IS an annual event for the club At 12 Uu o'c1ock the Debs begin the new year w1th noxse makers paper hats and confettx Page 86 -- 2 f. ' ' .. , Q I Q . . I Q , ' , ' - S 'V' o ' ' , ll ll . ' . ' ' I I 7 9 'I'ience Ormond, treasurer, JoAnne Boyd, secretary, Helen Davis, vice-president, and Donna 1 . - l 9 . y ' D ' 1 1 ' y U y 7 I I . ! 4 I I I I ! I I A ' l 1 ! 1 A I , . 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' w. -1 I V E 'F S 2 , . . , Q r -- X .Y ' FFA Seated on the bottom row left to rxght are Leonard Treadwell FFA Advlser Bllly Ray Lewxs v1ce presldent Joe Hamxlton student advlsor Br1an Erwm Henry Hamllton reporter Dale Bell presldent James Cantrell Gordon Morrxs B111 Saunders Jlmmy Ervm Robert Slms Joey Paul treasurer and Charles Shaddox secretary Second row left to rlght Bxll Ryan Dlck Henson Paul Morrow Blllxe Bacon Gary Armer Rodney Shaddox Rlchard Gore James Rorle Roy Sharp Bob McCullough James Wasson Glenn Baughman and Harlan Slms Thlrd row left to rlght Terry Ryan Tommy Fmdley Joe Dean Wllson Eddxe Mxller Bllly McCullough James M1lla.rd Fourth row left to rlght Joe Hefley Allan Crawford Monte Deakms Allan Cornellus Lou1s Haseltme Blll Bergen Ronald Garner George Parker Harlton Roberts James Scrogglns Ralph Trotter and John Carlton Fxfth row left to rxght Leon Crow Johnny West Donald Turney Roy Morrls Robert Armer Gene Sharp Thomas Dean Don Offenbacker Gerald Slms Sonny Parker Kenneth Adams Bennle Ellls and Haskell Roberts Top row left to rlght Bllly Joe Smlth Arch Ryan Delbert Wllson Paul ROb1DSOD Joe Holt Klrby Bell Vernon Massmgale James Bryant Joe Pemberton and R C Roblnson Charles Shaddox a Junlor represented Harrlson m the State FFA Band and was selected as one of the three from Q Arkansas to go to Kansas City for the Natxonal FFA Band meet M Pflge 87 l Hanklns, Bill Hacker, Paul Bacon, James Sweeney, Jerry Nixon, Ronnie Hankins, and,Thomas N . , ' V' The Dalry Products Judgmg team placed second 1.11 the d1strxct and Dale Wagner and Charles Shaddox The Llvestock Judgmg team placed e1ghth ln the state contest after fimshmg flfth ID the d1Bf.1'lCt They are from left to right Rodney Shaddox Brian Erwin and Joey Paul The Dairy judging team placed fourth in the state and were tied for first place in the district. From left to right they are Joe Hamilton Kirby Bell, and Henry Hamilton. eighth in the state. From left to right they are Wayne McCutcheon, FHA All glrls who take or have taken Home Economlcs LD hxgh school are elhglble for memberhxp ID FHA The local chapter has 120 members They are fnrst row left to rlght Sandra Hudspeth lst uce presxdent Gale Turner songleader Marv Jo Ormond pxamst Rosalxe Stllls secretarv D1x1e Marsh treasurer Barbara Baker 2ndv1ce presldent Greta McFerr1n hlstorlan Patsy Ruble reporter Peggy MCCOFm1Ck presloent and Mlss MAXIBC Scott advlser On the second ow left to rxght are Sh1rley Savage Lula Belle Hulsey June Cole Roberta Hathcoat Joann McCracken Donnarose Slote Patty Jo Brxckell Allce Jane Whxtaker Pat Salmon Sh1rley Pumph rey Roberta M1lls Debble Henderson Bobble Sue Mlears Beverly Walker Peggy Garner Bar bara Taylor Wanda Danlel and Lou Goans On the thlrd row left to rlght are Donna Gene Oren dorff JoAnne Boyd Etta Ward Pat Eoff Mary Reld Martha Mxlum Barbara Smnth Judy Merl weather Norma Gay lor Ina Ann Ormond Ann Martm Betty Lou Roberts Carolyn Murphy Carolyn Wxlson Pebble Fancher Juamma Frederlck Mary Carolyn Sweeney and Wanda Crawford On the fourth row left to rxght are Ann Hmkle Helen Davls Jan Akers Frances Phxlllps Mary Majors Joyce Cook Mary Laffoon Jackle Boyd Mary Ann Glass Dorls Treece Dayle Ina Vern Clark Donna Albrlght and Clara Ruth Bell On the fnfth row left to rxght are Nan Keelmg Nanalou Mclnturff Ann Akers Mary Jean Sharp Betty Hacker Carol Harrls Helen Harrxs Vonda Kay Gass Mary A1106 Brown Jessxe Hawklns Dlane Ruff Agnes Vxllxnes Frankxe Hickman Allce Trotter Joana Duck Wanda Lawrence and Anna lane Smxth On the slxth row left to rlght are Jean Klng Barbara Stratton Carolyn Bratton Dorothy Cooper Ruthle Wasson Nancy Purcell Mary Ruth Starkey Marvls Jones Sally Jo Beene Ann McGaughey Delores Lalr Anna Mane Deakms Melba Norton Barbara Fredrxck Shxrley Mc Bee and Barbara Kendall On the sex enth row left to rxght are Vxrglnxa Younes Nelda Pettxt Kathleen Harrxs Audry Sanders Norma Capps Frances Thornsberry Corene Smothers Phyllxs Pierce Llnda Bratton Mary Jane McGaughey Lavada Bell Bonnle Parker and Nora Lea Lewxs On the elghth row from left to right are Jane Shouse Jxmmle Rae Mysxnger Jolene Alsup Barbara Henderson Vxrglnxa Crawford Bobble Pond Marcxe Atkms Ava Nell Smothers Norma McCracken and Donna Jean Chaney Alf .un- -1 --1 El' A3 The FHA President dishes out The gi,-18 are enjoying a chili chill to the hungry m0b supper which was held before a ballgame . ' 1 ' , ' ' Q ' ' ' ' . ' - y V V I I Y ' I A I I I 1 - v 1 ' ' 1 ' v . 'I ' 4 l n ' ' n ' 4 I I 1 Y I . I I I I I ' ' ' I 1 ' 1 h v ' I ' n Williams, Darley Von Callicott, Mary Jo Villines, Linda Ward, Patsy Weber, Kathryn Sims, I D I I 1 I - I A I 1 Y . D l ' I h ' . I I I I I l I I 7 I ' 4 A I , Q'--f' . N . ka, f . or ' - I - ' 1 , I , , . , 1 'f o 11' , X v FBLA .iw I This year marks the organization of the Future Business Leaders of America Club in Harrison High School. The club functions for those who are interested in commercial subjects and for those who plan a future in the business world. Left to right above are Bonnie Parker President Dot Cooper, vice-presidentg Carolyn Bratton, treasurerq Nanalou Mclnturff reporter Anne Harrison Irma Lee Clark Christiang Rena Dunhamg Carrie Stockton Nelda Pettit Jean King Patsy Buble and Mrs. W. H. McCutcheon, sponsor. Barbara Stratton secretary of the club was absent when the picture was made fi H O New members of the FBLA were mitlated into the club at the begmnmg of the second semester The impressive ceremony was held in the Little Theatre on the night of February 8 Offlcers of the club pre sided over the m1tiat1on for new members Pcqe 90 QUILL AND SCROLL 111 rf' 'R 3, Students elected to the Qu1ll and Scroll are seated left to r1ght Dorothy Cooper Nanalou Mclnturff D1x1e Marsh Sandra Hudspeth and Ann Akers Standlng left to r1ght are D1ck Brown Robert Rogers Roy Boyd Mlss Susle West Qsponsorj Larry N1cholson and Larry Alexander The local chapter of Qu1ll and Scroll was organlzed 1n Harrxson Hlgh School m 1931 The chapter has been mactxve for the past year but has been remstated th1s year Members of the local chapter belong to an mternatlonal organ1zat1on The prxmary pur pose of the orgamzatxon IS to reward 1nd1v1dual achxevement and 1I11t1at1V6 ID work 1n h1gh school Journallsm Standards for mem bershlp include Jumor or semor stand1ng 1n h1gh school scholastlc ratmg 1n the upper th1rd of thelr class superlor work ID some phase of jOl11'l1a11St1C work Qsuch as the school paper annual or radxo worky recommendatlon by the sponsor and the pr1nc1pa1 of the school and approval by the executlve secretary of Internatlonal Qu1ll and Scroll Page 91 f f V I v Ad- , fe t at o ' o Q 'P ' 5 pf s Ai -14 in 4 , .yt 1 1 X , 4 . A , n . , I I n D ! , ' , . . . I Q. n u . o . 1 Q 0 li ., l s I . . . b , I Q , ' , , 0 V o FUTURE TEACHERS Anyone ln hxgh school who IS mterested 1n teachxng IS ellgxble for membershlp ln the Future Teachers of Amerlca Club Mrs W H McCutcheon left and Mrs L S Re1d rxght are sponsors of the club Members seated are left to rlght Carolyn Bratton vxce presldent Patsy Ruble secretary Bobble Carver presldent Alxce Jane Whxtaker h1stor1an Mary Rexd reporter and V1rg1n1a Youness treasurer Standmg on the second row left to rmght are Mary Majors Darley Von Calllcott Mary Jean Sharp Martha Mxlum Frances Phxlllps Mary left to rxght are Mary Ann Glass Mary Younes Mary Rhodes, Jean Stockton Bonme Parker Jane Shouse Rena Dunham and Pat Eoff QUE U del .2 Q 44 M' of Bobbie Carver was cnosen Mlss FTA' by members of the club thxs year Members of the club and tne1r dates enyoyed the Sweetheart Banquet held at the home of Mary Ollve Rhodes on Valentxnes Day J E x ' , A . D W ' f-P . , , , ' 1 . X X i - S , ... 2 ' ' ao .1 cz 'J Q N . J 1 -Q, , 4 A vw? .Af 1 I ,f v ' if E a, ' N ,wwf v 5 x I . , . 1 . . , . . . . , l , I ' , ' 5 ' , 9 ' ' , Q ' , 1 , ' . , , 4 ' I A Y 1 A H ' I l 3 4 Jean Wire, Roberta Hathcoat, Peggy McCormick, and Carrie Stockton. Standing, third row, . ' I ! 1 1 . l . , . , . . if ' if U A17 1 -L -1 ,,, y Q W.- l 1, K r , 5 , w , A 'E v., ' a 'I J ,' W' . s A . , 4X ' T?-1 as ' , E YQFJ s I ' , I A , ' J ' T , I ' 1 .I i ' I A H, y , 3 Q 'fn ,. f ' ' +3 Q . . . I! ' I FUTURE TRADESMEN The Future Tradesmen Club IS one of the most a.CtlVe ln hlgh school Thls year the members have had several socxals an open house and an employer employee banquet They attended the state conventlon thls sprxng and won several prxzes wlth the1r sales manuals and exhxblts Mem bers of the club are seated left to r1ght Bob Henderson secretary Donna Chaney treasurer Oren Edgmon reporter Joe Bunch pres1dent Chfford Gale vlce presldent and Francns Rooms burg sponsor Standlng on the second row left to rlght are Loulse Page Jxmmy Smlth Charles Paul White Don Offenbacker Joe T Holt Charles Cagle and Wanda Lawrence Standlng on the thlrd row left to rxght are Bxll Jlm Turney Conard Arbaugh Bllly Ed Hefley Donald Hefley Louls Green and Glenn Baughman B111 Brantley sergeant at arms Jerry Nxchols and John Casement were absent when the pxcture was made New members of the FTA dressed 1n cos tumes approprlate to thexr type of work and wore explanatory slgns and slogans to school the day they were xnmtated Members of the FTA Jomed wxth the Rotary Club ID preparmg a float for the Chrlstmas Parade ws., ,ff 1 0 ,. 0 N ': .. 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I ' Ro, DRAMATICS CLUB The Dramatlcs Club IS open to any student who xs mterested ln plays and m learnmg more about the theatre Seated on the flrst row left to rlght are Mrs L S Reld sponsor Dlck Brown presldent Roy Boyd v1ce presldent Ann Akers secretary Larry Alexander treasurer and John Marsh reporter On the second row left to rlght are D1x1e Marsh Jackxe Boyd Ann Hlnkle Helen Davxs Nanalou Mclnturff Jan Akers Mary Majors Pat Eoff Mary Reld Martha Mllum Mary Laffoon Doris Jean Treece Mary Jo Vlllmes Darley Von Callicott Jolene Alsup Mary Rhodes Bobble Carver Ann Harrlson and Mary W1re On the thlrd row left to rlght are Mary Jo Ormond Donna Orendorff Dot Cooper Ruthle Wasson Barbara Stratton Mary Sharp Lou Ivy Jane Shouse Frances Ph1ll1ps Sally Hudson Jean Kmg Ann Gaughey Mary Younes J1mmy Myslnger Janice Nickless Pat Barnhlll and Hettle Gaddy On the fourth row left to rlght are Roberta Hathcoat JoAnne Boyd Mary Sue Jackson Sandra Hudspeth Raymond Stills Johnny White Buddy Hines Rodney Nicholson James Bowen Mack Angel Robert Rogers Franklm Kendall Rlchard Ruble and Denver Jackson and on the f1fth row left to rlght are Thomas Mlllard Forrest Anderson Buddy Rea Hurley Young David Reves Roland Zeigler George Meredeth Dudley McClure Teddy Tims Henry Kirby Tollie Atklns J1mmy Barker Roger Angel Gary Taylor and Harold Patton On the sixth row left to rlght are Homer W111l3.IDS Charles Adair David Banks Jim M11burn John Copher Larry Nlcholson Bill Jones John Matz Rob Roy Campbell Lynn Hatfleld and J1m Reapam Page 94 '1h1s 18 a scene from one of the many plays glven ln the Llttle Theatre by the Dramatxcs Club at thelr monthly meetmgs In addxtlon to the plays and sk1ts presented at club meetmgs assemblies etc one three act play is presented each year l LATIN CLUB 909 QQ? I N The newly-organized Harrlson High School Latin Club is affxhated wnn the Junior olasslc League of Arkansas Mrs Ella Blackshlre Latm lnstrucbor 1S sponsor of the club whlch IS composed of Latxn I students Left to rlght they are flrst row Joan McCracken Blllle Humphrles Forrest Anderson Don Brazzeal Roberta Hathcoat Second row Mrs Blackshlre Donnarose Slote Nan Keellng Sally Beene Barbara Baker Mary Younes Mary Rhodes Beverly Walker Elsie Cavender Katherine Humphrles Back row Buddy Rea Tollie Adkms John Mark Nlchols Rfoy Sharp Teddy Tims John Copher Eldon Wire The club offlcers are Teddy Tims presldent Roy Sharp v1ce presldent Sally Beene secretary and Barbara Baker treasurer SECOND SEMESTER STUDENTS Billy Rose Freshman 3 Starkey Grady Zimmerman Junior Page 95 T 'el' ' ,shwrs g i ., , lm' ' A V Q ,, ., T, I I i K . T '. me ' T 1 N , Hi ul, ' ' ' V-, I . X X 'N 'N ' J: -. 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