Henderson State University - Star Yearbook (Arkadelphia, AR)

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NE, OL9 HENDERSON STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE Rube Puterbaugh 2 2. wT, Editor David Jackson . . . . Business Manager o f MEMORIES a Believing that a college yearbook has one true purpose — that of aiding you in reliving your college life of 1948- 49 — the staff of the 1949 STAR hopes to guide you back over the road of memories of your Alma Mater — Hen- derson. A Stroll Through the Campus Faculty Classes Organizations . Beauties Who's Who Military Athletics Features Page iy 16 7 WS 183 207 Because we have found in her sincerity and capable leadership; and of her interest in the fullest development of her pupils; because she has patience which never fails; for her ability to make all her subjects amusing and useful, her unlimited cleverness, and because she is de- voting her life to the good of humanity, we, The Staff, share with you one of the cherished personalities in “Your Locket of Memories”’ and to Mrs. Nila Turner, we dedicate the 1949 STAR. 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McELHANNON HALL Henderson's Science Building . . . nestling among the wind-tossed, towering pines .. . the cool, pleasant interior, resounding to the footsteps of students today as in years past . . . odors of chemicals, hum of talk, the activity of lab days . . . the Mecca of a fourth of Hender- NOW on oe c THE BOOKSTORE Friendly gathering place of Henderson . . . DeLWCelClAsSSCS seer CLUIMAL INCH OTIC LE in the evenings . . . cokes and cigarettes in a TUS RO MeUte CLS Ca ESCONCINN PM OTN TICs in the crowds . . . informal talks with Dr. MCBDiiCi an saLtyINne LOneci sj 0g Hill to. come down on his prices see ICE Sl Ales NY + SAG y ht ‘i Ss jae (aa aa) = mhoile a Saittte. Aaa MOONEY THAI THE SUNKEN GARDEN Se WOMACK HALL RALPERS Gaye Lu O 2 ae al Lu ar a DAY ARMORY FACULTY APARTMENTS crosses Haygood Gym and the Big H. Z: Ae HOME-MAKER’S HOME PINCICANGIEG de VeNLIE ‘am ae FACULTY D. D. McBRIEN, President SAMUEL C. E. Powers, PHD. CLARENCE E. ARNETT, M.A. Dean of the College Dean of the General College Rospert T. Procror, M.A. Registrar a Mrs. P. W. TuURRENTINE, B.O. DuKE WELLS, B.A. Dean of Women Coach of Athletics and Dean of Men CLARENCE E. ARNETT ... . M.A. Political Science and History VONESAINDERSON GS meen ee B.S: Physical Educatio Mite De cAIN DREW'S (hey oo x © MAL Journalism ADELPHIA M. BASFORD . . Ph.D. : Biology ELIZABETH BRINKLEY ... . M.A. Biology HELEN COX a VLA: Physical Education JESSES GG. EDWARDS ny B:BeAT Business Education FRANCIS CLARK ELKINS . . M.A. History GHARTLESEM EELISS 9) a) MEAG English JAMES L. FLEMING . . Master Sgt. Military Science and ‘Tactics MARY LEE FOSTER... . MS. Mathematics AMY JEAN GREENE ... . MSS. Education DORA S. HARWOOD ... . Mus.D. Music THOMAS L. HEADLEY. . . M5. Speech PascO VISHONAKERS [Re a) 2) (MGA. Physical Education PHILIP G. HORTON... . Ph.D. Chemistry HUGH Bo AYMAN = Ph.D. Physics and Mathematics BUGENECILLES (2 32) 3 Ph.D. Languages JEFFERSON JONES . . . Master Set. Military Science and Tactics W. W. KINNEY aL toe Cols Assistant PMS T H. V. MATTHEWS re 5 6 Plans). , Education LIDA MUSE : Weg. =SemiM ZA Home Economics BESS LOW NSEN DS Lae Education FRITS-VAN DER STEUR . . MA’ Music MRS. FRITS VAN DER STEUR . M.A. Music MACK D7 VAUGHAN? | Revie Art CLARENCE WILLIAMS) =e Mrs: Geography MRS. CLARENCE WILLIAMS College Nurse JACK A. CLARK Master Sgt. Military Science and Tactics HILLQUIT LYNCH . 2 Bees: Economics MARJORIE” LEED = 9 eeeevisos Music OLIN EZ McKNIGH TIT ee Meas Education AUDREY NELSON = ae . BA. English S. C. E. POWERS eee 8 Nelo By. Political Science ROBERT REAVES. . (eee eeuens History and Geography ELISE REID ae eee AG English and Education (RADE Et SUBARU E Home Economics WILLIAM RITCHIE . ; , Paid. History PER eASR WSS Ij i eee - Education MILDRED SHERROD . . . English and Languages CAM MICIASS EAR Pe ful Besa Assistant Librarian MARTHA SCARBROUGH ES Chemistry MRS. H. GRADY SMITH . . MM. Music BEULAH THOMPSON... . MS. Home Economics NILA TURNER . English CHCIESW rl HOMASSON ys LheD: Education LINWOOD J. VAN HORN . . Ph.D. Physical Education JOSEPH H. WARREN = = — Colonel PMS T IDNUNS, WARIDIES See EBA: Coach of Athletics OTIS WHALEY 5 .e- g,, Sele Bs Economics and Business Education IDYOIUIMISUISS NOBUIIIOGIN, UR nN ieaNe Director of Extension Services MAE WHIPPLE ; : : ; M.M. Music PNEIGID (Oo WIR ESOINS gg AIAN Librarian MARJORIE C. WINSLOW . . MSS. Business Education H. D. BALDRIDG Supt. of Maint. and Operations MRS. H. D. BALDRIDGE Hostess RACHEL L. BARDWELL Secretary to the Registrar CATHERINE BREMERMAN Secretary to the VA Officer JANE CARTER Bookkeeper MRS. R. O. CONNELL Hostess MRS. GC. COOK, JR. Secretary to the Bursar MR: Ras ee DAN TEES Hestess ERWIN GARNER Ass’t. Bursar MRS. D. A. GIBSON Hostess MRS. EULA HENSLEY Hostess MRS .C. A. HIGGS Dietician JOSEPH W. HILL Manager, Bookstore WILHELMINA PHILLIPS Secretary, Extension Office AILEEN WRIGHT Secretary to the President Siw BEN TSEIN AINE GEORGE “J1GGs” WISE Jimmy ELMs JAMEs WALKER SPENCE LEAMONS JOHN WHITE Lioyp BURKE Mack ‘THOMPSON HASKELL BROYLES Don COOPER JimmMy CALLAWAY MARGARET Day DuKE WELLS Mrs. P. W. TURRENTINE CLARK ELKINS JUNE ANDERSON ' President Vice-President Senator-at-Large President, Senior Class Senator, Senior Class President, Junior Class Senator, Junior Class President, Sophomore Class Senator, Sophomore Class President, Freshman Class Senator, Freshman Class Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor ; Sponsor CLASSES SENTORS .... Or PMC IB INS: LEAMONS, SPENCE ; B5.Es President Sparkman Phi Lambda Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3; Student Senate 2, 4; Heart and Key 3, 4; Inter-Fraternity Council 3: Booster Club 3, 4; President Senior Class. “He is a gentleman, because his nature is kind and affable to all creatures.” HOPE, BOYCE B. . ; ’ ; B.A. Vice-President Prattsville R.O.T.C. 1; Student Christian Association 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Vice-President of Senior Class. “No legacy is so rich as honesty.” GOXACORR IN Ese | BAAS Secretary- Treasurer Texarkana Upsilon Phi 1; Science Club 1; Choral Club 1; Young Women’s Christian Association 1]; Beta Mu Omricon 1; Alpha Sigma Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; Linguistic Society 2, 3; Student Christian Association 2, 3, 4; Heart and Key 4; Secretary, ‘Treasurer of Senior Class. “Happy am I; from care I'm free! Why aren’t they all contented like me?” WHITE, JOHN H. : Bax Senator Stamps Magnolia A M College Transfer; Senior Class Sena- tor. “Good humor isn’t a trait of character, it is an art which requires practice.” ADAMS, JAMES L. ; ; BSiE Magnolia Magnolia A M College Transfer; Ouachita College Transfer; Future Teachers of America 4; Band 4, Vice- President. And gladly would he learn, and gladly teach.” ADAMS, JULIUS A... Jt om he Lonsdale Phi Lambda Chi 3, 4; Phi Alpha Theta 3, 4; Basket- lorllll ih, Pa Be Ze “In the life of a young man the most essential thing for happiness is the gift of friendship.” MIEN GUENN 2.0). = BA: Arkadelphia Gamma Sigma 1; Science Club 1; Phi Sigma Epsi- lon 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 3, 4. “Young blood must have its course, lad, and every dog must have his day.” ALLEN, NELL WARREN _. fe Davie Arkadelphia String Ensemble 1, 2; Choral Ensemble 1; Beta Mu Omricon 1, 2; Choral Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Sigma Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3. “An admirable musician. O! She will sing the sav- ageness out of a bear.” ALLHANDS, MILDRED LOUISE... B. Arkadelphia Science Club 2, 3. iz “Silence is true wisdom’s best reply.” ANDERSON, MARY TOM Os seo Pine Bluff Philo Sorority 1; Young Women’s Christian Associ- ation 1; Alpha Sigma Tau 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Mu. Omricon 1; Choral Club 1, 2; Band 1; Student Christian Associ- ation 1, 2, 3, 4; Heart and Key 3, 4; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Women’s Council 3, 4. “Music is well said to be the speech of angels.” BALES, ROBERT H. , ; : ; B.S.E. Hope Veteran’s Club=l. “All his faults are such that one loves him still the better for them.” BECK, WILLIAM L.. . CBS.ES Alleene Magnolia A M College Transfer; International Relations Club 1; Kappa Delta Pi 4. “T want to learn. I want to know.” BETH EAS MARY Ome : ; Meee. 13 2 Arkadelphia Philo Sorority 1; Pi Kappa Sigma 2, 3, 4. “As, you flavor everything; you are the vanilla of society.” BOWERS, GERALD BSE, Nashville Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Wittiest Boy 4. “He who laughs, lasts.” Te VVeN Yee) ALES Re eee ee BAe Arkadelphia Band 2, 3; Choral Club 2. “Whence is they learning? Hath thy toil o’er books consumed the midnight oil?” CALLAWAY, MARY IRENE.” ._B.S:E: Amity Transfer from Lon Morris Junior College, Jackson- ville, Tex.; Alpha Sigma Alpha 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Phi Alpha Theta 3, 4; Heart and Key 3, 4; Student Christian Association 3, 4; International Relations Club 3; Linguistic Society 3; Vice-President; Reddie Day Queen, 1948; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities 4; Kappa Sigma Kappa Sweetheart 4. “She is pretty to walk with, and witty to talk with, and pleasant too to think on.” UNIVE ee EELS Nee eee Bio. k. Hope Transfer from Ole’ Miss; Masquer’s Club 4; Student Christian Association 4. ‘Silver and gold are not the only coin; virtue too passes current all over the world.” CAROLAN, HOYLE CLEM . ; Se BsA: Fort Smith Transfer from Fort Smith Junior College. Masquers 3, 4; Drum Major 3, 4; Debate Team 3; Pi Kappa Delta 3, 4; Oracle Staff 4. “My style and my sentiments are my own! Purely original.” CARSON, WILLIAM E. : ; B.A. Little Rock Science Club 1, 2; Young Men’s Christian Association 1, 2; 3, 4; Baptist Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4. “They are never alone that are accompanied by noble thoughts.” CHAMBERS, CARLTON _. =) Bisse Glendale Sigma Tau Gamma 3, 4; President 3; Inter-Frater- nity Council 3, 4; Class Senator 3. “Shall I not take my ease in my inn?” COE, ANDREW D. , ‘ B.S: Hot Springs “We are growing serious, and let me tell you, that’s the very next step to being dull.” COKER MELOY Daa Re 5 B:S. Be Hot Springs Swimming Team 1, 2, 3; Phi Lambda Chi Fraternity 2, 3, 4; ROTC 3, 4, Ist Lt. 4; Heart and Key 4. “His limbs are cast in manly mould for hardy sports or contests bold.” COOK, EDNA™ 2 | ee Arkadelphia “Having wisdom with each studious year.” COOK, HOLLIS STANTON eee Rosston “Can we ever have too much of a good thing?” COWLING, DENZILR. . : eA Mineral Springs Gamma Sigma 1; Phi Sigma Epsilon 3, 4; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4. “My only books were women’s looks, and folly’s all they've taught me.” DANIEL, PHENA B.S.E. Laneburg Beta Mu Omricon 1; Young Women’s Christian As- sociation 1; International Relations Club 1, 2; Upsilon Phi 1; Maid in Halloween Court 2; Alpha Sigma Alpha 2, 3, 4; Pan-Hellenic Council 2, 3, 4; Women’s Council 2; Masquer’s Club 2, 3, 4; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Campus Beauty 3, 4; Vice-President Junior Class; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities 3, 4; Heart and Key 3, 4. “Whatever she does, wherever she goes, grace orders her actions and follows her movements.” DERRICK, EDITH LOUISE . | BSE. Eudora French Club 1; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4. “She is a gallant creature and complete in mind and feature.” DRUMMOND, CHESTER CC... = ABS Hampton Kappa Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4. “He speaks best that hath the skill when for to hold his peace.” Pak be | OEUN TOWARD BS Alpine, California Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Oracle Staff 1, 2, 3, Editor 4; Science Club 1; International Relations Glub 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Lambda Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-Presi- dent Sophomore Class; Masquer’s Club 2, 3, 4; Rifle ‘Team 2, 3; Heart and Key 3, 4; Sports Editor STAR 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 3; Distinguished Military Student 3; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities 4. “What I am, I write. What I write is me. It is not ATi lt ISaTLOLNIVE. Mm Lt tS TVSEL} x ELMORE, BILEYS Ha ee Hot Springs Transfer from Arkansas Tech. Future Teachers of America 4. “IT dare do all that may become a man; who dares do more is none.” ELMS, JAMES Eo) 50) 96) eee Arkadelphia Student Senate 1, 4; President of Freshman Class; Cheerleadeer 1, 3; Science Club 1, 2, 3, President 3; Heart and Key 3, 4; Gamma Sigma 1; Phi Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Vice-President of Student Body 4; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities 4. “Executive ability is deciding quickly and getting somebody else to do the work.” FELT SS SARAS LOU RS : . Biscke Okolona Alpha Sigma Alpha 1, 2, 3; Student Christian As- sociation 1, 2, 3; International Relations Club 1; Beta Epsilon Chi 1, 2; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Reddie Day Queen On s “An ideal wife is any woman who has an ideal hus- band.” FOSTERAROBERG a: ; B.A. Blevins ROTG [33 4: “Common sense and good nature will do a lot to make the pilgrimage of life not too difficult.” FRANKLIN, ARNOLD GCG) 3) ere Donaldson Student Christian Association 2; ROTC 3, 4; Lingu- istic Society 3; Practice Teacher 4. “It is good to live and learn.” GA TTIN, LEROY M:; ' BeSke Benton Football 1, 2, 3, 4. “Toil, says the proverb, is the sire of fame.” GOZA, LANELLE ' ; B.S.E. Arkadelphia Alpha Sigma Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; Upsilon Phi 1; Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4; Student Christian Association 2, 3, 4; Pan-Hellenic Council 3. “From whose eyelids also as they gazed dr opped love.” GRAGE GUIELON, JACK = eno: Dardanelle “When there was need of any service . . . I was jack at a pinch.” HALL, STANLEY, JACK BS Hot Springs Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Rifle Team 1; ROTC 1. 39 “He that is slow to anger is better than the mighty. HAMBRIGHT, PAUL R. TB: Prescott Phi Lambda Chi 2, 3, 4. “I’m a self-made man, but I think if I had it to do over again, I’d call in someone else.” HAMBY, IRMA MARJORIE ; , Beng Prescott Upsilon Phi 1; Beta Mu Omricon 1; Oracle Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Young Women’s Christian Association 1; Alpha Sigma Tau 2, 3, 4; International Relations Club 2, 4; Student Christian Association 2, 3, 4; Linguistic Society 2, 3, 4; Pan-Hellenic Council 4; Future Teachers of America 4. “A witty woman is a treasurer; a witty beauty is a power.” HAVE eB EG Ys| AN 2 VBS Mountain Home Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4. “Where the stream runneth smoothest, the water is deepest.” HAYS, GUY |] ESSUE 2) 5 ees ees oc Hot Springs “A good listener is not only popular everywhere, but after a while he knows something.” HEARN, SARAH ELIZABETH . : oe BEAG Arkadelphia Philos 1, 2; Young Women’s Christian Association 1; Pi Kappa Sigma 3, 4; Pan-Hellenic Council 3, 4; Busi- ness Club 4. The two noblest things, which are sweetness and light.” HOLDEN OPAL BELL , . BS Dierks “She left no little things behind excepting loving thoughts.” HUTCHINGSON, JEANNIE. . BSE. ? Benton Science Club 1, 2; Young Women’s Christian Associ- ation 1, 2; Dramatics Club 1; Upsilon Phi 2; Home Eco- nomics Club 3, 4; Student Christian Association 3, 4; Alpha Sigma Alpha 3, 4; Oracle Staff 3, 4; Booster Club 4; Heart and Key 4. “Nobody can live without loving somebody, nobody can love without leaving somebody.” HUDDLESTON, DOROTHY MOORE .B.S.E. Hope Philos 1; Young Women’s Christian Association 1; Girl’s Sextette 1; Queen of Halloween Carnival 4. “The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good.” HUDDLESTON, WILLIAM FIELDING B.S.E. Hope Sigma Tau Gamma I, 2, 3, 4; ROTC 1, 2; Rifle Team 2; Practice Teacher 4; King of Halloween Carnival 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Veteran’s Club 1. “T am a man, and nothing that concerns a man do I deem a matter of indifference to me.” HUGHES, ALICE LORENE B.S.E. Mena Transfer from Arkansas Tech. School Master’s Round Table 2. “Give me the room whose every nook is dedicated to a book.” JAMES, RALPH ; ; B.A. Tulsa, Oklahoma Football 1, 2, 3, 4. “He that has patience may compass anything.” JOHNSON, PATRICIA RAYMOND . B.S.E. Mablevale Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Eco- nomics Club 2, Vice-President; Pi Kappa Sigma 2, 3, 4; Oracle Staff 3. “Your modesty is a candle to your merit.” JONES, HOMER 12” 5 ee Gurdon Choral Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Beta Mu Omri- con 1, President 1; Soloist in “Messiah” and ‘Pirates of Penzance’, 1, 2; Soloist in “The Mikado” 3; French Club 4, President; Soloist in “Patience” 4; Varsity Baseball 4; Vocal Octette and Quartet 4. “My strength is as the strength of ten, because my heart is pure.” KNAUFF, LEE GERTRUDE . 2bSae DeValls Bluff Transfer from Arkansas Tech. Pi Kappa Sigma 3, 4; Home Economics Club 3, 4; State Secretary Home Economics Club 4; Pan-Hellenic Council 4; Student Christ- ian Association 3, 4; Henderson Booster Club. “A trustful, affectionate disposition creates the re- sponse which it expects.” LARSON, WILLIAM LORRAINE : B.S.E. Benton Young Women’s Christian Association 1; Upsilon Phi 1; Debate Team 1; Alpha Sigma Alpha 2, 3, 4; Student Christian Association 2, 3, 4; Linguistic Society 2, 3; Wom- en’s Council 3; Business Club 3; Oracle Staff 3, 4. “Little People have big hearts.” LAWSON, RAYMOND WSs Hot Springs Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3; Science Club 2, 3; Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Aquatics Club 2, 3, 4. “High erected thoughts seated in the heart of courtesy.” LEAMONS, ROBERT NORMAN . . BA Sparkman “ Transfer from Hendrix College. Phi Lambda Chi ame: “Whose deeds both great and small, endear him to us all.” TEE | OF DAVIS'S) Rome My 9 ee BA Prescott Science Club 1, 2; Gamma Sigma 1; Linguistic So- ciety 2, 3; Phi Sigma Epsilon 3, 4; Heart and Key 3, 4; French Club 4; Star Staff 3. “But since not lord of the sun, nor yet of the realms below, would you care to be told that I have two seats, for an elegant movie show?” MIEGRELERDOROTHY 9°. | BSE Camden Transfer from Texas State College for Women, Den- ton, Texas; Home Economics Club 4; Masquers 4; Stu- dent Christian Association 4. “Gentleness succeeds better than violence.” LOGAN, JOHN ALLEN Baa: Arkadelphia Phi Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, 4. “Hail fellow, well met.” BONG SZALERED Do Bay 2 epee so, Fs DeQueen Future Teachers of America 4. “It is the nature of a great mind to be calm and undisturbed.” LONG RAYA - 253.16 DeQueen ROTC 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Nation- al Education Association 4. “He was a scholar, and a ripe and good one; ex- ceedingly wise, fair-spoken, and persuading.” MARSHALL, ZELA MAE B.S.E. Little Rock Linguistic Society 1; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4. “There is a certain majesty in simplicity which is far above the quaintness of wit.” MATTHEWS, ROBERT EDWARD | BiS-EI Horatio Transfer from Victoria Junior College. Football and basketball 2, 3; ““V’’ Association 3. “Wise to resolve and patient to perform.” MAY, GEORGE WILLIAM )) SBS Okolona Physical Education Club 1; Phi Lambda Chi 2, 3, 4; Square Dance Team 3, 4; Aquatics Club 4. “Let George do it.” MERREL Pe ROBER Tes}; B.A. Camden Choral Club I, 2, 3, 4; Linguistic Society Te2ies: Bet Mu Omricon 1; International Relations Club 4. “Whoso would be a man, must be a non-conformist.” MOORE, MARY ELIZABETH .°.. B.S.E.” Arkadelphia Upsilon Phi 1; Sigma Sigma Sigma 2, 3, 4; Linguis- tic Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Pan-Hellenic Council 2, 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Pi Alpha Theta 4; Future Teachers of America 4. “My mind is a storehouse for rich treasures of knowledge.” MORRISON, NELLIE MAUDE.__.._ B.A. Tinsman Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4. “And certainly she was full of pleasantry.” McCLENDON, NINA MAE ...... B.S.E. Lewisville Transfer from Magnolia A M. Pi Kappa Sigma 3, 4; French Club 8, 4; Student Christian Association 3, 4. “Tove is the master of the wisest. It is only fools who defy him.” McGOWAN, JOHN JAMES. ee Bs5.1 Hot Springs ROTC 8, 4; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4, “This rudeness is a sauce to his good wit. Which gives men stomach to digest his words with better appe- tite.” NEWTON, THOMAS E. . .... B.S.E. Hot Springs ROTC 374; Football 2, 3, 4. “The secret of teaching is to appear to have known all your life what you learned this afternoon.” OVERTON, DALE HOLE 95:55 Gurdon Rifle Team 1; Science Club 1; Young Men’s Christian Association 1; Gamma Sigma 1; Phi Lambda Chi 2, 3, 4; Boosteer Club 4; Future Teachers of America 4. “Brevity is the soul of wit.” PACE, BONNIE LEE 2) 2 3 eave Combs Transfer from the University of Arkansas. College Orchestra 3, 4; State Symphony Orchestra 3, 4. “O Music! Sphere-descended! Maid, Friend of pleas- ure, wisdom’s aid.” PAGE | Ove U Kae ; ; . D2ivicke Combs Transfer from the University of Arkansas. College Orchestra 3, 4; State Symphony Orchestra 3, 4. “Music that gentlier lies that tir’d eyelids upon tir’d eyes.” PAYNE, CHARLES THOMAS”) eo Memphis, Tennessee Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3; Tennis 4. “Two things doth prolong thy life; a quiet heart and a loving wife.” POINDEXTER, EVERETT TL Sse Covington “Hope elevates and joy brightens his crest.” LOUNDEX TER, MARY LOU, = BiS.E.= Arkadelphia “IT am a part of all that I have met.” BUCKNTET, BILLY jOE : 4B-A. Ashdown Garlands 1; Young Men’s Christian Association 1; Sci- ence Club 3. “My wealth is health and perfect ease.” PUTERBAUGH, RUBE . : 2 4B3A: Little Rock Garlands 1; Young Men’s Christian Association 1; Student Christian Association 2, 3, 4; International Re- lations Club 3; Henderson Booster Club 3, 4; Heart and Key 3, 4; Kappa Sigma Kappa 3, 4, President 4; Editor Star 4; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universi- ties 4; Inter-Fraternity Council 3, 4; Linguistic Society 2, 3; Typical Henderson Boy 4; ROTC 3. “Variety is the Spice of Life.” RIGHeUOROTHYSANNG Ge =. | B.S Stuttgart Young Women’s Christian Association 1; Upsilon Phi 1; Square Dance Team 2, 3; Phi Alpha Theta 3, 4; Alpha Sigma Alpha 2, 3, 4; Student Christian Association 2, 3, 4; Heart and Key 3, 4; Women’s Council 4. “Count that day lost whose low descending sun views from your hand no worthy action done.” ROBERTSON WILLIAM CLYDE ©). B.S:E: Hope ROTC +3, 4. “Good sense is at the bottom of everything; virtue, genius, wit, talent, and taste.” ROUEINS, BED LY LOUy Ss ; Bee Arkadelphia Upsilon Phi 1; Alpha Sigma Alpha 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Phi Alpha The ta 3, 4; Tennis 3; Square Dance Team 3; Business Education Club 4. “She that was ever fair and never proud, had tongue at will and yet was never loud.” ROLLINS, LEONARD” 2) 33 Seba Arkadelphia Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Phi Alpha Theta 3, 4; Square Dance Team 3, 4. “A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays, and confi- dent tomorrows.” RYBURN, JAMESH.,JR. . . . BSE. Benton Transfer from Howard College, Birmingham, Ala- bama. International Relations Club 3; Debate Team 3; Masquers Club 3, 4; Pi Kappa Delta 3, 4; Business Man- ager Oracle 4; Heart and Key 4; Who’s Who Among Stu- dents in American Colleges and Universities 4; Produced and Directed Junior Class Minstrel 3. “But when he speaks, what elocution flows!!!” SAWYER, ROBERT JOE ‘ Jehiee Hamburg Transfer from College of the Ozarks. Science Club 3; Swimming Team 3; Student Christian Association 4; Aquatics Club 3, 4, President 4; International Relations Club 4. “T leave this rule for others when I’m dead, be al- ways sure youre right — then go ahead.” SELLARD, EDMUND P., JR. ; B.S. Gallup, New Mexico— Transfer from Oklahoma A M. Orchestra 2, 4; Band 2, 4; Student Christian Association 3, 4; Star Staff 3. “Though I’m anything but clever, I could talk like that forever.” Dr Oe) EOS eA NEL LO) N Yes see D5. L Camden Garland 1; Oracle Staff 1, 2, 3; Star Staff 1, 2, 3, Edi- . tor 3; Choral Club 1, 2; Masquers 1, 2; Young Men’s Christian Association 1; Band 1, 2; Phi Lambda Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universi- ties 3; Heart and Key 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Student Christian Association 2, 3, 4. “With me, a change of trouble is as good as a wa- cation.” SEBEL R DY GERALD IC ee wee b.5.E Gould Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Gamma 2, 3, 4. “I begin to like this man. He answered your ques- tions briefly and to the point, and never tried to be funny. I felt I could be confidential with him.” SIMMONS, MELBORN NORMAN _.. B.S.E. Arkadelphia Transfer from Georgia Tech. “He labors good on good to fix, and owes to virtue every triumph that he knows.” SMITH, MARY THERESA B.S.E. Alleene Transfer from Magnolia A M. Sigma Sigma Sigma 3, 4; Home Economics Club 3, 4; Student Christian Associ- ation 3, 4. “The highest of distinction is service to others.” SUE ELMAN MAR THASTANE 2 32 BSE: Fordyce Young Women’s Christian Association 1; Philo 1; Business Education Club 3, 4; Student Christian Associa- tion 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4. “You stand in your own light.” STINNET TE LUCAS) EWELS. .. BAMGER Chidester Upsilon Phi 1, 2; Beta Mu Omricon 1, 2; Young Women’s Christian Association 1, 2; Choral Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Student Christian Association 3, 4; Band 3, 4. “Gentle of speech, beneficient of mind.” SWATY,ROBER FAY ; ; 0 WP BESS Arkadelphia Transfer from LSU. _ International Relations Club 8, 4; French Club 4; Future Teachers of America 4. “And in his brain... he hath strange places cram- med with observation.” TOLLESON, MARY HART ) =e Arkadelphia Science Club 1, 2; Pi Kappa Sigma 3, 4. “Individuality is the salt of common life.” TULLE CHARLIE HOWELL B.S.E. Arkadelphia “No fidget and no reformer, just a calm observer of ought and must.” DWEEDEER) LM MIURSNIGA LT : Boks Arkadelphia Philco 1; Pi Kappa Sigma 2, 3, 4; Football Queen 1947; Student Christian Association 4; Boosteer Club 4; Business Education Club 4; Senior Football Maid. “A thing of beauty is a joy forever.” WALKERS TAMES Ba = ; i gla’ Gurdon Phi Lambda Chi 1, 2; ROTC 3, 4; Henderson Booster Club 3, 4; Senator-at-Large 4; Heart and Key 4. “A merry heart doeth good like a medicine.” WALKER, MARGUERITE H. . a ARAN Gurdon Business Education Club 3, 4; Booster Club 3, 4; Sec- retary Student Senate. “Though I am always in haste, I am never in a hurry.” WALLACE, DAVID C. ; B.S. Little Rock “Men are only boys grown tall, hearts don’t change much after all.” WALLACE, ROBERTA LOUISE .. BS. Texarkana Transfer from Texarkana Junior College. Science Club 3; Sigma Sigma Sigma 3, 4, President 4; Pan-Hel- lenic Council 3, 4; International Relations Club 4; Stu- dent Christian Association 3, 4. “Life is a jest, and all things show it; I thought so once, but now I know it.” WHAVERSWIDTIAMI1s . 9. © (BSE, Malvern “Even thought vanquished he could argue still.” WEBSTER, JOHN A. ; . BS; DeWitt “All conditions of happiness are realized in the life of the man of science.” WENZEL, FRANK HERMAN B.A. Little Rock Garlands 1; Football 1; Booster Club 3, 4. “IT make the most of all that comes, and the best of all that goes.” WESTBROOK, MARTHA SUE . © BSE: Arkadelphia French Club 1, 4; Upsilon Phi 1; Alpha Sigma Alpha 2, 3, 4; Student Christian Association 3, 4; Phi Alpha Theta 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4. “On the tongue of such an one honeyed dew was shed, and from her lips dropped gentle words.” WILLIAMS, OPAL RICHARDSON... B.S.E. Arkadelphia Transfer from Illinois State Normal University. Phi Alpha Theta 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. “IT won't be old til my feet hurt, and they only hurt when I don’t let ’em dance enough, so I'll keep right on dancing.” WILSON, TILMAN WALLACE . . B.S.E. Arkadelphia “IT have yet to encounter that common myth of weak men, an insurmountable barrier.” WISE, GEORGE GLENDON ; r -B.A. Minden, Louisiana “ Transfer from Little Rock Junior College. President Junior Class; Heart and Key 3, 4; President Student Sen- ate 4; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities 4; French Club 4. “T shall never ask, never refuse, nor ever resign an office.” WOMACK, EMMA GRACE _. i deed: Arkadelphia Choral Club 1, 2, 3, 4. “Frankness and complete trust in the natural kind- ness of human nature will seldom fail, perhaps because it gives one even greater satisfaction to be helpful than helped.” WOODSON LESTE RIB2 505 (ea 0 B,5.E: Amity “T am bigger than anything that can happen to me.” YOUNG, CLYDE CALVIN . oe Asse Texarkana Transfer from Texarkana Junior College. “Who does not love wine, women, and song remains a fool all his whole life long.” oe SUNTORS = COMP IR I MCIEIRS BurkE, Lioyp LEsLIE .. MNOLILE SOT! President WATSON, JAMES CLYDE . . Texarkana, Texas Vice-President MWiHLGHebECEVelUNE esse. ee. Line Bluff Secretary-Treasurer Tuompson, WittIAM M. . . . . . Hope Senator AMBERS, PAULINE Hot Springs ANDREWS, WILLIAM S. Camden BAKER, OTHO E. Van Buren BALL, Harry G. Ozan Bates, RICHARD J. Hot Springs BELL, JOHN HENRY, JR. N. Little Rock BENSON, BERRY ANN Hope BENSON, CHARLES H. Hope BRIGHAM, Roy C. Arkadelphia Buck, MArjorigE N. Arkadelphia BuRTON, EUGENE PAUL Malvern a Byrp, BENTLEY L. McRae CAPLINGER, PAUL L. De Queen CARISTIANOS, MICHAE Hot Springs CLARDY, FRANCES T. Nashville CLEM, RICHARD K. Little Rock Goon, G.; JR: Hope COPELAND, DALE R. Nashville Craic, JOHN WILLIAM Hot Springs Davis, KENNETH ORAN Hot Springs Day, ELIZABETH A. Ft. Smith Day, JosepH A., JR. Ft. Smith DENNIS, MARY ELISE Waldo DirFi£, RAyForD L. Dalark DILLARD, CLARENCE E. Murfreesboro Dixon, THOMAS, JR. Bismark DSON, BETTY FLO EpMo?} Locust Grove EDMONSON, RETA LYNN Horatio EVERHART, MELVIN F. Hot Springs FALts, BETTY MARIE Ft. Smith FELTs, HARoLbD C. Okolona GARDNER, Bitty T. Hampton GARRETT, CHARLES GARVIS Friendship GARRETT, Mary ELLA Gurdon GATES, HERBERT DELTON Gurdon GRAVES, PEGGY SUE DeQueen GREEN, DoroTHy MAXINE Magnolia GREENE, IRA B. Thornton GREESON, BILLy J. Arkadelphia HARRELL, ELIZABETH ANN Camden HENIGAN, JEANNE Little Rock Hupp.Leston, BreTHy JAN Hot Springs HUFFMAN, JOHNNY K. Hot Springs INNIS, FRANK P. Reading, Pa. INMAN, RoseErT L. Judsonia KiIRKPATRICK, ELIZABETH Hot Springs Jackson, DAvip ‘THORNTON Nashville MAGNEsSS, VIRGINIA Emmett MALCOLM, WILLIAM F. Texarkana MARTIN, JAMES E. Stephens MEADOR, DALE B. s ; Arkadelphia MEEKS, ROBERT E. Chicot MERRITT, BETTYE HALL Hot Springs MERRITT, Car L. Hot Springs Moore, JAMEs H. Hope Mouton, MarIAN A. Benton Murry, Mary CAROLYN Gurdon Myers, CEcIL E. Arkadelphia McCLENDON, CHARLENE Lewisville McCowan, JAMEs E. Hot Springs McCuL_er,. ROSEMARY Gurdon McDonatp, Mary JANE Smackover McGEE, JOHN E., Jr. Hot Springs McI.Roy, JANE E. Russellville McKEEHAN, DorotHy Jo Texarkana Noonan, MARCINE ANN Britt, Iowa Norwoop, VILMA DALE Taylor OLIVER, CALVIN Reader PHELPS, KENNETH C. Arkadelphia PRESTON, LOYCE ELAINE Texarkana Ray, HASKELL L. Mountain Pine RHopEs, Wooprow P. Poyen é RICHARDSON, WILLIAM O. Manning ROBERTSON, MARGARET ANN Benton Rosey, WILLIAM W. Hot Springs Rynpers, DouGuLas M., JR. Hot Springs SADLER, Tom H. Pine Bluff SAVAGE, SAM B. Arkadelphia ScoTT, JOHN P. Waldo SHUFFIELD, ELSTER T. Bismarck SILLIMAN, WALTER I. Hampton STEED, FRANCES LOUISE Prescott STANDRIDGE, FRED Mount Ida Story, WILLIAM F. Story STEWART, RUBY Nashville ‘THOMASON, NEVADA WALLIS Arkadelphia ‘THOMASON, PAUL E. Arkadelphia Tracy, ERNEST LEON ‘TREADAWAY, EARL, JR. Malvern WALLACE, CARSON El Dorado WALLWORTH, KATHRYN Stuttgart Warp, F. B. Hope - | WHITE, HARMON WARREN Oden WILLIAMS, Mary RUTH Benton WILLIAMSON, FLoyp DEAN Hot Springs Witson, J. B. Malvern Womack, JACOB ANDREW Willow WRIGHT, Royce MAYEs Mt. Ida We tcH, MILDRED Arkadelphia eicene Orr SOPHOMORES .... Ohm ie IMC IEIR'S BROYLES, HASKELL) =...) eee restacae Mountain View CAMPBELL, JAMES W. . . ._ Vice-President Horatio Hopes, EMILY SUE . 9 Eee ecco Amity Cooper, .DON B, 3°. “2 2 preeeetiacon Hot Sprin gs ACKERMAN, GEORGE L. Rison AMONETTE, MARJORIE Horatio ATTAWAY, ARLEY EARL Fouke BarkKsS, VERNON EARL Friendship BASKIN, Cart E. Gurdon Bass, DAN Roy, JR. Hot Springs BELL, BETTY CAROLYN Camden BELL, PATRICIA ANNETTE Arkadelphia BISsELL, JOHN Nashville BITELY, LUCILLE Grady BROWN, CHARLES A. Murfreesboro Buck, JESSIE CLINTON Alpine BurKE, JACK LLoyp Hope BuRTON, EVELYN DOUGLAS Texarkana CALDWELL, WILLIAM RICHARD Malvern CARROLL, EARNESTINE Antoine CARVER, CLAYTA Mena CAUDLE, JERRELL LEE Arkadelphia CHAMBERS, Doris Glendale CHAMLEE, IMOGENE Prescott CHESSER, GRACE ELIZABETH Ashdown CxLarK, JoE T. Okolona Cook, KENNETH Hamburg CLARDY, WINFRED S. Nashville Cook, BosBiE JANE Prescott CooLey, Drxon E. Nashville CoopER, JOHN McKay Manderville COULSON, RAYMOND V, Christopher, IIl. COULTER, PAULINE CAROLYN Lockesburg CouLTER, Tom SMITH Lockesburg Cruce, MARY BENTLEY Morrilton Crump, CLyDE J. Norman DANIELS, TERRENCE WARD Camden Davis, KENNETH NELSON Beaverdam, Va. DeEAN, MARGARET JO Glendale DENMAN, Roserr G. Prescott DickrEy, Dorotuy J. Altheimer Ditpy, Mary Jo Nashville DUNCAN, ALBERT R., JR. Greenwood, Miss. EpMIASTON, MARY ESTER Hope ELLEN, PATRICIA ANN Hope EVANS, DELL G. Hot Springs FERGUSON, JOHN L. Nashville FERGUSON, ROSALEE Mena FITE, GEORGE W. Willow Foster, EMMA Lou Ouachita FRANKS, BILLY T. Hot Springs GANNAWAY, JOE ALLEN III Arkadelphia GARRETT, SIDNEY M. Hot Springs GILMER, MARGARET Pine Bluff GOLDEN, COTTON, JR. Malvern GOSNELL, AUBREY B. Arkadelphia Gouy, PATRICIA ANN Hot Springs GRAHAM, GEORGE T. Gurdon GRAVES, ALLIENE MARIE Dierks Harris, MERLE E. Bonnerdale Harrop, Boyce E. Holly Grove HaArvEy, EARL E. Amity Hays, RicHaArp D. Camden HENSON, PEARL Hot Springs HESTERLY, JOHN H. Prescott Hitt, AUDIE RUTH Dierks , Horr, MAXINE Prattsville Horne, BILLy JOE Gurdon HUGHEN, BILLY Mena HuGHEs, DoNALD M. Glenwood JACKSON, JAMES L. Thornton JAcosson, PHYLLIS ANN Texarkana JEFFERSON, BILLY Jack Hot Springs Jeu, Mary Lynn Gould JOHNSON, BERNARD Hot Springs JONEs, MARSHALL DwicHT Center Point KELLY, HYLA CLARINE Murfreesboro KELLY, ORVILLE AUTREY Nashville Kry, Bossy D. Leola Kinc, JAMEs L. Ashdown KINNIELL, WILLIAM T., JR. Hot Springs KUYKENDALL, WILLIAM C. Grannis Lat Stamps GLEY, JOHN C. LANGLEY, NORMA JEAN Norman LANGLEY, ROBERT A. Arkadelphia LEepForRD, LYNN W. Leola LEGGETT, RICHARD E. Curtis Lewis, BETTY SUE ‘ Ashdown LIcon, WILLIAM H. Arkadelphia LoGaN, IRIs JEAN Arkadelphia Tron, j._D. Hot Springs MapsrEY, PHYLLIS JEAN Ashdown MALONE, FLoyp D. Hope MantTooTH, Mary ALICE Dierks Mason, ALICE JEAN Hot Springs May, VERLON Hope MazziA, BARBARA ANN Hot Springs MERRYMAN, JAMES HAROLD Hot Springs MEINTRUP, ROBERT A. ESL AL Ouse tt MIDDLBREOOKS, CHARLES H. Columbus MILLER, GEORGE T. Lubbock, Tex. Mooney, Bossye E. Pine Bluff Moore, Doris LYNN Arkadelphia Moore, Etra MAE Hot Springs Mosier, Ciybe A. Hope Murry, DemMorris ANN Arkadelphia McCo.ium, WILLIAM H. Delight McGutreE, FRANCES DELOIS King | McKinnon, MarTHA JEAN Mena McPHERSON, PaTsy JEAN Hope Nix, THomas E., JR. Donaldson ODELL, JAMEs W. Camden OVERTON, HAROLD F. Malvern PEEPLES, PAUL JAMES Gurdon PENNINGTON, BRUCE A. Idabell, Okla. PENNINGTON, WILBUR W. Hot Springs PETERS, CALVIN L. Nashville PITTMAN, CASTEL L., JR. Hot Springs PUTMAN, Doris RAMONA Texarkana RAPLEY, JIMMIE LEE Hot Springs RAPLEY, JOHN H. Hot Springs RINEHART, WALLACE D. Patmos Roperts, MAYNARD R. Sparkman Ropcers, MABEL ADELINE Hot Springs ROBERTSON, ROBERT S. Mena ROMESBURG, PAUL J. Smith Field, Pa. RussELL, MARTHA HELEN Arkadelphia SADLER, WILLIAM G. Rison SARGENT JACK W. Malvern SARGIS, JOSEPH E. Hot Springs SAVACOOL, RICHARD Camden Scott, PERRY DAVE Hot Springs SEWELL, RAMONA JEAN Blevins SEXTON, EDWARD R. Stephens SEYMOUR, FRANCES JOYCE Arkadelphia SIMONSON, EUGENE M. Gurdon SIMPSON, LEONARD J. Oden SIMPSON, WANDA J]. Mt. Ida SMALL, BONNIE J. Hot Springs SMITH, HAROLD E. Wilton SMITH, LAVERNE MILDRED Wilmot SMITH, MoLity LANETTE Louann SMITH, VIRGINIA SUE Round Point SOUTHERLAND, PATsy HANSON Arkadelphia SPENCER, CHARLES E. Hot Springs STEPHENS, MARJORIE ANN Gurdon SULLENBERGER, PATRICIA JANE Gurdon ToLer, RAYMOND CURTIS Arkadelphia TUCKER, JAMES F. Benton WALDEN, CHARLES E. Hot Springs WALLACE, BETTY Malvern Watson, Ray B. Nashville WatTSON, WILLIAM Orvis Nashville WERNER, PATSy JEAN Texarkana, Texas WILSON, Mary CAROLYN Nashville Witson, DoroTHy JUNE Hope WILLIAMS, Cart Louis Mt. Ida WILDEY, WILLIAM L. De Queen RR, BS 2 ‘SRR em ees ae BER EERE BREE EB OBE 3 ee ee aS SS 2 a RR eR oa SB BS Gt EE BEE BE BEE BE Res ee, FRESHMEN... OEETGERS CALLAWAY, JAMES RR... . President Amity Kirsy, Binnie Lou. . Vice-President Horatio PATTERSON, NANCY SUE. ___ Secretary-Treasurer Sparkman Day, MARGARET 2 Senator Ft. Smith Ables, Joseph C., Jr. Adamson, Harold B. Albritton, Alien L. Anderson, Alice Ann Anderson, Robert L. Ashley, Oleda Jean Babbitt, Evelyn Joyce Bain, Othell Baker, Mary F. Ball, Marilyn Thurl Barksdale, Helen Marie Barrentine, Jack W. Barton, Betty Balch Baxter, William FE. Beard, Mary Jeannette Beard, Thomas G. Beck, Lila Faye Benton, Rose Marie Leola Hot Springs Hope Arkadelphia Arkadelphia Prattsville Murfreesboro Mena Sheridan Malvern Prescott Arkadelphia Decatur Little Rock Holly Grove Hope Sheridan Arkadelphia Bissell, Billie Charlene Box, Betty Imogene Bradford, Odis C. Bradley, Agnes Guylene Bragg, Dorothy Brewer, Herman G. Bridges, Mary Ann Brown, Mary Elizabeth Buck, Ettris W. Buckley, Ivy Jeannette Burgess, George W. Burrow, Lena Irene Burton, Pauline Emilia Butler, Hal Wayne Caldwell, William F. Campbell, Joseph W. Clark, Frances Jean Clift, Mary June Newhope Smackover Hot Springs Arkadelphia Benton Arkadelphia Camden Fenter Warren, Ind. Sparkman Bismarck Poyen Texarkana Arkadelphia Malvern Arkadelphia Okolona Malvern Coker, Mary Lou . . . . Hot Springs Collins, Del Mar . . . . Arkadelphia Conrad, Billy A. . . . Arkadelphia Goulter: Leonard R. .... Little Rock Cox, Robert E. . . . . . Malvern Gore, Wyler Wo . « «a 5 Jeaieuon Coxe WW Viewers le em Berton Chars, Itn@ Co 5 ek . Cullendale Grners[Onn ii. sa ee Benton Crowley, Patsy Carol . . Arkadelphia Crutcher, Dwain ea.) 2) Gurdon Cummings, Bobbie Ruth . . Prescott Cummings, Nancy . . .. ._ Prescott Daniel, Bernice Opal . . . Prescott Davis |OvRE AVC game ia) 4. os Langley Dawley, Carolyn Marie . . Nashville Deess- james Wes oo ko oy LLouann Dooley, Donald M. . . . . Fordyce Dyas, Martha “dmiaston, Betty Sue Emmett, Bonnie L. Fite, Harry A. Folsom, Barbara Jean Fowler, Wayne A. Frazier, Vollie Furlong, Betty Lou Gaddy, Robert M. Gann, Jewell Dean Garrick, William T. Gates, Maxie Alvin Gibbs, Ronald R. Gibson, Charles D., Jr. Gillaspie, Anna Bea Graves, Wilma Evelyn Green, Martina Laverne Wabbaseka Hope Green Forrest Arkadelphia Murfreesboro Arkadelphia Okolona Arkansas City Gurdon Arkadelphia Fordyce Sheridan Stamps Hope Arkadelphia Dierks Arkadelphia Green, Roy Glenn . . Arkadelphia Griffin, Jimmie Pauline... Prescott Grisham, Conrad) = = “_ =, Hope Haggard, Robbie Sue . . . Glenwood Halliburton, Barbara Grace Arkadelphia Harper, Bobby Gene . Whelen Springs Harrington, Julia Beth . Arkadelphia Harris, Barbara Dare . Hot Springs Harris, Hawes C. . . Hot Springs Harris, James Ottis, Jr. . . McCaskill Hasley, Carlton R. . . Arkadelphia Hays, Margaret Ann . . . . Amity HovoaVirginialsues eee Aney Henderson, Bobbie Joe . . . Pearce Eleniyem KODEKt RZ | Gone Thornton Harriman, Eula Annette Green Forrest Hilborn, Mary Louise . . . Malvern Hill, Charles Warren . ‘ . Dierks Hill, Judith Marie Hines, Carolyn Beth Bobson, Stanley Preston Holeman, Jane C. Hughes, Jessie L. Humphries, Marilyn Jarvis, William D. Jewel, Kenneth M. Johnson, Edgar E. Jones, Conrad H. Jones, Margaret Ann Junkin, Ann Elizabeth Justus, Calvin K. Lambert, Robert J. _ Lancaster, Marvin L. Launius, Martin W. Lawhorn, Martha Leming, Jeweldean Okolona Prescott Gillham Manning Benton Gurdon Rosston El Dorado Louann Sheridan Arkadelphia Texarkana Dierks Arlington, Va. Sheridan Sheridan Little Rock Malvern Lewis, Eloise Lipsey, Herbert D. Littell, Barbara Maxine Logan, Betty Joyce Logan, James E. Lowe, Mary Ann Lyon, Nell Jeannine. . Mackey, Merle Jane . Madden, Gwen Mantooth, Jean Maroney, Thomas E. Martin, Patricia Ann Maxwell, Otto Lewis Miller, Lala Stephens Mitchell, Morton S. Mixon, Gloria Joanne Montgomery, Billy R. Moody, Kenneth B. Arkadelphia Horatio Grannis Arkadelphia Sheridan Hot Springs Hampton Arkadelphia Foreman Dierks Malvern Paragould Louann Arkadelphia Hot Springs Hot Springs Horatio Nashville Moore, Joanne Moore, Wanda Lee Morris, Hubert D. Moorman, Billy R. Morrow, Mattie Sue Murphy, Lois Virginia McCool, Robert B. McDonald, James H. McElroy, Alva Jane McGuire, Jenny Lillian McHenry, Samuel W. McKenzie, Margaret Anne McKinney, Ronald Homer McLaughlin, Winfred H. McMasters, Mary K. McRae, Malcolm L. Neal, Bobby Wayne Nelson, Bobby Gurdon Booneville Sparkman Okolona Delight Magnolia Gould Smackover Wynne Arkadelphia Prescott Hazen Saratoga Malvern Texarkana Sheridan Gurdon Sheridan Nowell, Mary Elizabeth . . Nashville Odell aces RO ya en E C.QTTCer Owen, Joe C. . . . . Arkadelphia Parham, Bonnie Lou . . . Magnolia Parnelly; Helene Alene eye LeNATkana Patch red) Oc, {ra bo) 2) Hote springs Pemberton, Mildred F. . . Little Rock Phelan, Nettie Jean . . . Malvern Phillips, Charles Preston . . Malvern Presley, George L. ... . . Delight RayeAlmas) ine men ere tiOTairo Reddin, James H. . . . . Tinsman Reeses: Charies aR oe oe a ee ITD Reynolds, Mary Belle . . . Gamden Riggan, Peggy L. 2 9. 5 = Leola Rinehart, Elgin E. . . . . Patmcs Rinehart, Vivian Dean . . . Camden Ripley, William G. . . Arkadelphia Ross, Wanda Jean Rowan, Gwendalyn Joy Rushing, Mary Frances Rynders, Raymond L. Saeler, Mary Alice Schrader, John S. Scott, Charlotte Ann . Sesser, Neva L. Shepherd, Edwin Simonson, Della Sue Simpson, Hollis Huston Slaughter, Robert L. Smead, Mary Smith, Billy Jack Smith, Mary Christine Stell, James L. Stephens, Gayle E. Stephens, Rexford R. Arkadelphia Amity Gurdon Hot Springs Hermitage Hot Springs Camden Malvern Gould Gurdon Mena Sheridan . Camden Hot Springs Carlisle Fordyce Gurdon Gurdon Stevens, Benton Winona . . Ashdown Stinnett, Richard . . . . Chidester Sullivan, Martha Ann . Louisville, IRGY- Swafford, Robert R. . . . Sheridan Talley, Franklin A. . . Arkadelphia ‘Taylor, Helen Elizabeth . . . Oden Thomasson, Lloyd H. . . . Nashville Thompson, Floye Ann. . Emmett Utley, Betty Rae . . . . Nashville Vaughn, Betty Jean . . . Thornton Walsh, Drucilla Ann . . Hot Springs Walton, Patricia Thach . Arkadelphia Wells, Thelton M. . . . . Louann Widmer, Floyd C. . . . . Lowann Wilke; Tony M. 9. 2) | “Arkadelphia Wilkerson, Otho Howard, Jr. Arkadelphia Williams, Charles E. .. . Forrester Williams, Hubert T. . . . DeQueen Williamson, Lloyd E. Wilson, Billye June Wilson, Dale Wilson, Marie Elizabeth Windham, Roy Mitchell Wingfield, Clyde Joye Wise, Leona Estell Womack, Eupha Agnes Hot Springs Hot Springs Gurdon Bluff City Sheridan Arkadelphia Grannis Arkadelphia WY Caghcdeeseny casGrayece right, Hichte Fight 2a.) aeOkey, let's: give Prairie Jump . = ... Lhe Big Parade betore HSC) stomps OBC... . Big Chums . . . Okey, now think of men and SMILE . . . Ole’ Industrious John .. . cad ate ER oe wa eh ct Ep] Es EERE gate ie CA te apron tes A Piipetwoutnree OU Ki (Parade, Rest. = After, theshow, ..-.-; SRenSINOm aE Datliiveetne, Dall ) se. soalls and. Denzilarackin up with the Misses Cummings and Lawhon . . . Breakfast in Malvern, Little Rock next stop . . . Mrs. Smith gives out with the harmony at the Marion . . . AEA Convention closes with dance in the Marion’s Ballroom . . . Royce, why didn’t you take your hair down in Arkadelphia? .. . H-E-N-D-E-R-S-O-N-n, n,n. . . . Tickets?’ Yes ma’m, two please . .. a a ee e 1. How do you do, Doctor McBrien ... 2. Defender of the Reddie ling 3.2 3. .D o byrd. what va (seers.see4 eh Lcrewae ee ee, on ORGANIZATIONS pha Sigma Alpha President: Phena Daniel; Vice-President: Lorraine Larsen; Secretary: Bette Merritt; Treasurer: Margaret Robertson; Chaplain: Betty Rollins; Registrar: Jeanne Huchingson; Editor: Elizabeth Day; Sponsor: Miss B. ‘Thompson. Irene Callaway, Earnestine Carroll, Doris Chambers, Corrine Cox, Mar- garet Jo Dean, Lenelle Goza, Virginia Ann Magness, Dorothy Rich, Pat Werner, Pat Bell, Carol Crowley, Margaret Day, Mary Jo Dildy, Martha Dyas, Joanne Moore, Barbara Halliburton, Emily Hobbs, Elvise Lewis, Clara Templeton, Wanda Ross, Della Sue Simonson. Alpha Sigma Tau President: Peggy Graves; Vice-President: Mary Tom Anderson; Recording Secretary: Irma Hamby; Corresponding Secretary: Demoris Ann Murry; Treas- urer: Pauline Ambers; Chaplain: Joyce Seymour; Pledge Mistress: Martha Helen Russell; Editor: Royce Wright; Historian: Norma Jean Langley; Faculty Ad- visor Miss Amy Jean Greene; Faculty Advisor: Miss Fritz Van der Steur. Carolyn Hines, Dorothy Bragg Moore, Nancy Cummings, Bernice Daniel, Podie Ferguson, Barbara Harris, Mary Ann Lowe, Babs Mazzia, Alva Jane Mc- Elroy, Pat McPherson, Bobbye Nelson, Mary Saelor, Ann Stephens, Betty Utley, Dru Walsh, June Wilson. Delta Sigma Epsilon President: Mary Esther Edmiaston; Vice-President: Dorothy Dickey; Sec- retary: Jean McKinnon; Treasurer: Carolyn Murry; Set.-at-Arms: Rosemary Mc- Culler; Chaplain Betty Falls; Sponsor: Mrs. Bess ‘Townsend. Polly Bell, Pat Ellen, Alice Ann Anderson, Bobbie Cummings, Bettie Sue Ed- miaston, Jewel Dean Gann, Margaret Gilmer, Pauline Griffin, Margaret Ann Jones, Ann Junkin, Elizabeth Kirkpatrick, Martha Lawhon, Merle Jane Mackey, Vilma Norwood, Nancy Patterson, Nellie Pace, Mary Smead, Winona Stevens, Martha Sullivan. Pi Kappa Sigma President: Betty Weicn; Vice-President: Leo Knauff; Recording Secretary: Mary Lynn Jeu; Treasurer: Ramona Sewell; Corresponding Secretary: Nina Mc- Clendon; Keeper of Archives: Clarine Kelley; Faculty Sponsor: Mrs. Russell. Rose Marie Benton, Guylene Bradley, Mary Alice Mantooth, Charlene Mc- Clendon, Lillian McGuire, Mildred Pemberton. Niéma Sigma Sigma President: Roberta Wallace; Vice-President: Theresa Smith; Recording Sec- retaary: Jeanne Henigan; Treasurer: Fayrene Stafford; Corresponding Secretary: Marjorie Amonette. Evelyn Burton, Pauline Burton, Marie Graves, Wilma Graves, Eula Herri- man, Betty Furlong, Gwen Madden, Etta Mae Moore, Mary E. Moore, Sue Mor- row, Mary Jane McDonald, Delois McGuire, Jane Mcllroy, Vivian Rinehart, Lanette Smith, Sue Smith, Floy Ann Thompson, Betty Vaughan. Kappa Sigma Kappa President: Rube Puterbaugh; Vice-President: William ‘Mac’ Thompson; Secertary: ‘Tom Sadler; Treasurer: Carl Merritt; Recorder and Historian: Joe Allen Gannaway III; Chaplain: Boyce Herrod; Sgt.-at-Arms: Hollis “Kid” Broyles, Ira Green; Pledgemaster: Haskell Broyles; Faculty Sponsor: “Pro” Ar- LOVEE Richard Bates, George Burgess, Bentley Byrd, Bill Conrad, Elmo Craig, Chester Drummond, Dell Evans, Hawes Harris, Bill Hughen, “Tiny” Luton, James Merryman, George Miller, Morton Mitchell, Dale Overton, Wilbur Pen- nington, Castel Pittman, Jr., Billy Jack Smith, Charlie Spencer, Earnest Tracy, Carl Williams. The Collegians swing one . . . Irene “Sweetheart’’ Callaway gets introduction from KSK MC, “Dooley” ... Mrs. Williams chats with Mrs. Riggin . . . Podge and Jim with that Christmas glow ... Last dance around the Christmas tree... Phi Lambda Chi President: Harold Smith; Vice-President: Billy May; Secretary: Bill McCol- lum; Treasurer: Floyd Coker; Historian: Walter Silliman. Julius Adams, Jessie Buck, Winfred Clardy, Del Mar Collins, Kenneth Cook, James Dees, Robert Denman, Don Dooley, Jack Earl, Charles Garrett, Paul Ham- bright, Ronald Gibbs, Eugene Harvey, Dwight Jones, Charles Kuykendall, Nor- man Leamons, Spence Leamons, Ronald McKinney, James McDonald, Sammie McHenry, Dale Overton, Paul Peepes, Anthony Serio, J. B. Wilson. President: Lloyd Burke; Vice-President: Glenn Allen; Secretary: Paul Romes- burg; Treasurer: Joe Lee; Corresponding Secretary: Jimmy Elms; Reporter: Robert Inman; Sgt.-at-Arms: Dean Williamson. George Ackerman, Joe Campbell, Dick Clem, Dick Cooley, Wiley Cox, Den- zil Cowling, Ross Albert Duncan, Billy ‘Tom Franks, Carlton Hasley, John A. Logan, James McCowan, John E. McGee, D. B. Meador, Robert Meintrup, Billy Robey, Roger Henderson, Joe Sargis, Raymond Toler, James Tucker, Charles Walden, Otho Wilkerson, Dean Williamson, Jack Barrentine, Robert Cox, Dana Gibson, Roy Green, Kenneth Moody, Joe Charles Owens, Bill Ripley, Jack Schrader. Siéma Tau Gamma President: Bill Ligon; Vice-President: C arlton Chambers; Corresponding Secretary: Carl Ed Baskin; Recording Secretary: Eugene Simonson; Treasurer: Jim Watson; Chaplain: Gerald Shepherd. Dan Roy Bass, John Bell, Otis Bradford, Joe Clark, Don Cooper, Tom Coul- ter, Dwain Crutcher, Billy Joe Greeson, Richard “Dick” Hays, Conrad Grisham, Jimmy King, Lloyd Thomasson, Bobby McCool, James Moore, Bobby Neil, Tommy Newton, Ed Shepherd, Charles Williams, Mack Wingfield. Pan-Hellenic Society SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA: Roberta Wallace, Jeanne Henigan, Etta Mae Moore. ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA: Phena Daniel, Irene Callaway, Lorraine Larsen. ALPHA SIGMA TAU: Peggy Graves, Irma Hamby, Ma rtha Helen Russell. DELTA SIGMA EPSILON: Mary Ester Edmiaston, Mary Carolyn Murray, Jean McKennon. PI KAPPA SIGMA: Betty Welch, Nina McClendon, Ramona Sewell. Inter-Fraternity Council = KAPPA SIGMA KAPPA: Rube Puterbaugh James Merryman Prof. C. E: Arnett PHI LAMBDA CHI: Harold Smith Emerson Bradley Dr. Otis Whaley PHI SIGMA EPSILON Lloyd Burke James Tucker Dr H. He Hyman SIGMA TAU GAMMA: Bill Ligon Gerald Shepherd Dr. S. C. E. Powers Kappa Delta Pi Mary Tom Anderson President Lulu Stinnet Vice-President Irene Callaway Secretary Erwin Garner Treasurer Dr. A. M. Basford Counselor William Beck Phena Daniel Pegey Graves Miss Amy Jean Greene Mrs. F. Harwood Mary Elizabeth Moore Betty Rollins Mrs. Opal Williams Miss Marjorie Winslow Phi Alpha Theta Betty Rollins ; ; President Edward Daugherty (no picture) oes Vice-President Leonard Rollins Secretary- Treasurer Irene Callwaay Reporter Mr. Clark Elkins, Dr. William Ritchie Advisors Julius Adams, Miss Amy Jean Greene, Mary Elizabeth Moore, Mr. Robert Reaves, Dorothy Rich, Martha Sue Westbrook, Mrs. Opal Williams. Women’s Council Mary Tom Anderson Mary Esther Edmiaston Michae Caristianos Theresa Smith, Dorothy Rich Peggy Graves, Royce Wright Carolyn Hines, Emily Hobbs Bobbie Nelson, Martha Dyas President Vice-President Secretary- Treasurer Senior Representatives Junior Representatives Sophomore Representatives Freshman Representatives International Relations Club Top row: Rose Marie Benton, Eugene Burton, Kathleen Camp, John Cooper, Raymond Coulson, Irma Hamby. Second Row: Amy Harrell, Emily Hobbs, Frank Innis, David Jackson, Dorothy Littrell, Alice Mason. Bottom row: James McDonald, Robert Merritt, Jimmie Rapley, John Rapley, Robert Sawyer, Martha Sue Westbrook, J. B. Wilson. Business Education Club Es; a Mary Carolyn Murty President Martha Steelman Vice-President b4'a JCC iitiatii Marie Graves Secretary- Treasurer Dorothy Dickey, Pat Ellen, Fayrene Stafford, Imogene Box Reporters Second Row: Neva Sesser, Mary Ann Bridges, Ida Lee Duncan, Mary Faye Baker, Lois Murphy, Mary Alice Mantooth, Laverne Smith, Marvy Smead. Third row: Mary Reynolds, Irene Burrow, Bonnie Emmett, Eula Fie Herriman, Lila Faye Beck, Neva Thomason, Betty Rollins. Bottom row: Dorothy McKeehan, Lorraine Larsen, Vivian Rine- hart, Marguerite Walker, Bobbie Nelson. Rosemary McCuller. Doris nat ey ea Chambers Trt Oy —_ — i CRT toe Bia as) 4 4, he oti %) f 5 Ti Hi Choral Club Miss Marjorie Lee, Director Front row: Nancy Patterson, Emily Hobbs, Carol Crowley, Mary Bentley Cruce, Lucille Bitely, Joyce Seymour, Bette Merritt. Second row: Eloise Lewis, Carolyn Wilson, Royce Wright, Norma Jean Scott, Alice Mason, Elizabeth Day, Norma Jean Langley. Fourth row: Preston Hobson, Rex Stephens, Ralph Swatford, Bill Wildey, Edward Daugherty. Back row: Robert Merritt, Bernard Johnson, Homer Jones, Jim Gingerich. BOGE egeeaees Theresa Smith Royce Wright Betty Hamlet Emily Hobbs Leo Knaulf Miss Ruth Stewart Home Ke Club President Vice-President Secretary (Ist Semester) Secretary (2nd Semester) ; ; ‘Treasurer Sponsor Top row: Michae Caristianos, Ernestine Carroll, Bernice Daniel, Martha Dyas, Betty Furlong, Lenellé Goza, Ruie Granger. Second row: Jeweldean Gann, Wilma Graves, Opal Holden, Mar- ilyn Humphries, Jeannie Hutchinson, Patricia Johnson, Dorothy Lit- trell. Third row: Virginia Ann Magness, Zela Mae Marshall, Sue Mor- row, Demorie Ann Murry, Marcene Noonan, Vilma Norwood, Martha Helen Russell. Fourth row: Wanda Simpson, Christine Smith, Martha Sullivan, Floy Ann Thompson, Carolyn Wilson, Frances Clardy, Mildred Welch. (Not Pictured: Betty Welch and Miss Betty Lou Cobb.) The Star Stati ee Se ts horn Rube Puterbaugh, Editor . . . David Jackson, Business Manager . . . Eliza- beth Kirkpatrick and Royce Wright, Associate Editors . . . Peggy Graves, Art Editor. . 2 Betty: Welch; society Editor 3-.. jack @ Karl sports, Editon John and Jimmie Rapley ... Margaret Gilmar... J. B. Wilson . . . Pat Wal- ton ... Mittens Pemberton . . . Nevada ‘Thomasson Oracle Stall i got a scoop: EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief, Jack Earl; Assistant Editor, Imma Hamby; News Editor, Red Duncan; Asst. News Editor, Delois McGuire; News Staff, Martin Cherry, Sunny Wilkerson, Merle Jane Mackey; Feature Editor, Amy Harrell; Asst. Feature Editor, Clem Carolan; Society Editor, Alice Mason; Society Staff, Pat Walton, Dru Walsh, Jane Mackey, Nancy Patterson; Sports Editor, George Miller; Asst. Sports Editor, Bill Sadler; Sports Staff, Jim Cunningham, Vilma Norwood; ROTC Reporter, Charlie Spencer. BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager, Jim Ryburn; Circulation Mgr. Verlon May; Circulation Staff: Betty Sue Lewis, Phyllis Mobrey, Vilma Norwood, Margaret Gilmer; Cartoonists, Peggy Graves, Fred Patch, Podie Ferguson; Business Staff, Loraine Larsen, Pat Werner, Martha Helen Russell, Joyce Sey- mour, Liz Day; Photographers, Sidney Garrett, Marcene Noonan; ‘(tom Andrews, Faculty Advisor. Heart and Key James Merryman Jiggs Wise Phena Daniel Rube Puterbaugh Joe Lee Miss Amy Jean Greene President Vice-President Secretary ‘Treasurer Parliamentarian Sponsor Top row: Mary Tom Anderson, Irene Callaway, Michae Caristi- anos, Floyd Coker, Corrine Cox. Second row: John Earl, Jimmy Elms, Frank Innis, Peggy Graves, Jeannie Hutchinson. Third row: Raymond Lawson, Spence Leamons, Dorothy Rich, Margaret Robertson, James Ryburn. Bottom row: Anthony Serio, James Walker, Betty Welch, Royce Wright. BAG ee Ave. We trodie S a oS — Ie Redd The : i a ae “ Hriaiestiens ‘oe SHH RHR HAAR ti il at Hi SU HAHHAWE EHH i iti ttl BUM RH ri Hg SRL nn : it The, Hager na steph tpl guid 4 s Bp + Htc a co = cB) O a to) 1) A Oo v D pt OFFICERS John Craig, F. B. Ward, Bernard Johnson akan ine 4 onde Ryn dase Hah : y Pegey Graves eA ULUPATCSS ite = Et ee DRUM MAJOR AND MAJORETTES Clem Carolan, Margaret Ann _ Jones, um Major Clem Carolan Di : : Student Christian Association Frank Innis. . , . President Mary Bentley Cruce ; . Vice-President Roberta Wallace. . Secretary-Treasurer Jeannie Hutchinson, Robert Sawyer . =. Membership Chairmen Emily Hobbs. : ; . Room Chairman Boyce Hope . : ; ; . Recreational Chairman Peggy Graves. ; ; . Publicity Chairman Mary Tom Anderson ; ; Music Chairman Doris Chambers —_. : ' . Devotional Chairman Raymond Lawson : : ; ; Member-at-Large Miss Gilliam, Miss Brinkley, Mr. Whitten, Mr. Vaughan, Mr. Headley, Miss Stewart . . . Sponsors Masquer's Club Front row: Ruth Hill, Jimmie Lee Rapley, Kathleen Camp, Bobbie Nelson, Mary Bentley Cruce, Bobbie Mooney. Second row: Nancy Patterson, Bette Merritt, Pearl Henson, Mar- garet Robertson, Alice Mason, Wanda Ross. Third row: June Wilson, Margaret Day, Carolyn Coulter, Della Sue Simonson, Amy Harrell. Fourth row: Perry Scott, Marlin Launius, Frank Innis, Ralph Swafford, Bill Deaton, Edward Daugherty. Top row: Clem Carolan, Elizabeth Day, Joseph Headlye, Mr. Thomas Headley, Verlon May. oe ES ee a ne BEAUTIES _ —— € ees gee: oe v2 100? were % a exe ae : - pd? oe one ! ——— a eae ee tir. hoe e s e A Pee Mary [om ANDERSON IRENE CALLAWAY PHENA DANIEL JOHN Ear JAMEs ELMs WHOS IN AMERICAN WHO ee UNIVERSITIES COLLEGES RuBE PUTERBAUGH JAMES RYBURN GEORGE WISE Royce WRIGHT CAMPUS Irene Callaway Friendliest Girl Typical Henderson Girl Most Versatile Girl Jimmy Callaway Friendliest Boy Bobbie Mooney Biggest Girl Birddog Wiley Cox Biggest Boy Birddog Demoris Ann Murry Best Dressed Girl Cass Pittman, jr. Best Dressed Boy FAVORITES Dick Hays Most Handsome Boy “Red” and Dot Moore Cutest Couple Irma Hamby Wittiest Girl Edward Daugherty Most Versatile Boy | Rube Puterbaugh Typical Henderson Boy | Peggy Graves | Most Beautiful Girl | : (Not Pictured) — Gerald Bowers Wittiest Boy ee ote aa et shasemaradegs pees 1. The extension office and Pat . 6. Check Dot and Paul BEHIND rant to meet that class anyway... Amp LaACEP UD sare cs 2. Wonder what Dot has? ... 3. Goin’ COMUOWI Bammer a te IL MCC wastUN . we nO. ats a. 0ood catchy boy!-. thesbench? 45. .-.0 7. Olio jwelll 1 didn't 8. There’s nothing like a smile to warm = i — —— Battalion — Cadet Lt. Col. Watson, James C. Battalion Commander Cadet Major Day, Joseph A., Jr. : Battalion Executive Officer Cadet Captain Burke, Lloyd L. : Battalion Adjutant Caded M Sgt. Walker, James B. Battalion Sergeant Major Cadet Ist Lt. Wilson, J. B. : : ; ; Commander Cadet Sergeant Merryman, Jim : Band Leader Cadet Pvt. Ackerman, G.; Cadet Pvt. Byrd, B. L.; Cadet Pvt. Cox, R. E.; Cadet Pvt. Crow- son, Dan; Cadet Pvt Crowson, Don; Cadet Pvt. Dooley, D.; Cadet Pvt. Doster, J. L.; Cadet Pvt. Fowler, W. A.; Cadet Pvt. Goodwin, H.; Cadet Pvt. Henderson, B. J. Cadet Pvt. Kelley, O. A.; Cadet Pvt. Logan, J.; Cadet Pvt. McCollum, W. H.; Cadet Pvt. Meyers, J. A.; Cadet Pvt. Mitchell, M.; Cadet Pvt. Moody, K. B.; Cadet Pvt. Pittman, C.; Cadet Pvt. Savacool, R. D.; Cadet Pvt. Schrader, J.; Cadet Pvt. Slaughter, R. L.; Cadet Pvt. Swafford, R.; Cadet Pvt. Thomas, R. E.; Cadet Pvt. Thomasson, L. H.; Cadet Pvt. Walden, C. E.; Cadet Pvt. Williams, B. R.; Cadet Pvt. Wood, J. T. all — - “ --- r — - = —_ = = eee — COMPANY “AY Cadet Captain McGee, John E., Jr. Company Commander Cadet Ist Sgt. Everhart, Melvin E. Company First Sergeant IST PLATOON Cadet Ist Lt. Pennington, Wilbur L. Platoon Leader Cadet Sergeant Merritt, Carl L. Platoon Sergeant Cadet Sergeant Hughen, Billy J. Platoon Guide Ist Squad: Cadet Sergeant Buck, J. C., Sqd. Ldr.; Cadet Cpl. Robertson, B. S. Ass’t. S.L.; Cadet Pvt. Burke, J. L., Cadet Pvt. Cooper, J. M., Cadet Pvt. Watson, W. O., Cadet Pvt. Ailiorentitioyay, AN. Ie, Ceavalete IP; (Greny, |. Wes (Ceteloe Its leieehy, 15, 18. (Cael, IP yr, Weopenjecorn Sy 2nd Squad: Cadet Cpl. Shuffield, E. T., Ass’t. $.L.; Cadet Pvt. Burto n, E. L., Cadet Pvt. Callaway, J. R., Cadet Pvt. Cunningham, J. H., Cadet Pvt. Craig, E. C.; Cadet Pvt. Cox, W. T.; Cadet Pvt. Burgess, G. W.; Cadet Pvt. Moorman, B. R. 2ND PLATOON Cadet Ist Lt. Butler, Rek T. ' : Platoon Leader Cadet Sergeant Woat'irs. C. T. Pletoon Sergeant Gadet Sergeant Caldwell, W. F. Platoon Guide Ist Squad: Cadet Sgt. Stell, J. L., Sqd. Ldr.; Cadet Cpl. Simorson, E. M., Ass’t. S.L.; Cadet Pvt. Clark, J. T., Cadet Pvt. Dees. J. W., Cadet Pvt. Gaddy, R. M., Cadet Pvt. Green, R. G., Cadet Pvt. Jewell, K. M., Cadet Pvt. Howard, W. W. 2nd Squad: Cadet Sgt. Wilke, T. M., Sqd. Ldr.; Cadet Cpl. Thomas, P. B., Jr., Ass’t. S.L.; Cadet Pvt. Dillard; C. E., Cadet Pvt. Kuykendall, W. C., Cadet Pvt. Green, P. D., Cadet Pvt. Hill, C W., Cadet Pvt. Gibbs, R. R., Cadet Pvt. Roberts, M. R. 3RD PLATOON Cadet Ist Lt. Evans, Dell G. ; : Platoon Leader Cadet Sergeant Bates, Richard C. Platoon Servea™ t Cadet Sergeant Sargent, J. W. Platoon Guide Ist Squad: Cadet Sgt. Deaton, W. G., Sqd. Ldr.; Cadet Cpl. Harris, M. E., Ass’t. SS,; Cadet Pvt. Kinnell, W. T., Cadet Pvt. McCollum, J. T., Cadet Pvt. Lanius, M. L., Cadet Pvt. McCool, B. B., Cadet Pvt. McKinney, R. H., Cadet Pvt. McRae, M. L. 2nd Squad: Cadet Sgt. Germann, F. A., Sqd. Ldr.; Cadet Cpl. Langley, J. C., Ass't. S.L.; Cadet Pvt. Ledford, L. W., Cadet Pvt. Megoson, J., Cadet Pvt. Phillips, C. T., Cadet Pvt. Rhinehatt, E. E.; Cadet Pvt. Scott, P. D., Cadet Pvt. King, J. L. e i‘ Wy: ; F ° e 9 COMPANY “B° Cadet Captain Tracy, Ernest L. : : : ‘ Company Commander Cadet Ist Sgt. Cotton, Golden, Jr. : : : Company First Sergeant 1ST PLATOON Cadet Ist Lt. Hasley, Carlton R. ; Platoon Leader Cadet Sergeant Davis, Virgil R. : : : : Platoon Sergeant Cadet Sergeant Davis, Elza V. Platoon Guide Ist Squad: Cadet Sgt. Callaway, H. Liss Sqd. Ldr.; Cadet Cpl. Nix, AGS 185 ists Break, 1eehe: Cadet Pvt. Langley, R. A., Cadet Pvt. Williamson, L. E., Cadet Pvt. Smith, B. J., Cadet Pvt. Wells, T. M., Cadet Pvt. Widmer, F. C., Cadet Pvt. Copeland, R. A.. 2nd Squad: Cadet Sgt. Peters, C. L., Sqd. Ldr.; Cadet Cpl. Hesterly, J. H., Ass’t. S.L.; Cadet Pvt. Pennington, B. A., Cadet Pvt. McKenzie, C. N., Cadet Pvt. Williams, C. E., Cadet Pvt. Wing- field, C. J., Cadet Pvt. Bain, O. 2ND PLATOON Cadet Ist Lt. Oliver, Calvin W. P ; : 2 : 4 Platoon Leader Cadet Sergeant Denman, Robert G. ' Platoon Sergeant Cadet Sergeant Ray, Haskell L. Platoon Guide Ist Squad: Cadet Sgt. Phillips, R. A., Sqd. Ldr.; Cadet Cpl. “Middlebrooks, C. H., Ass’t. S.L.; Cadet Pvt. Maxwell, O. L., Cadet Pvt. Treadway, E., Cadet Pvt. Madden, D. W., Cadet Pvt. Brewer, H. G., Cadet Pvt. Crutcher, D. P., Cadet Pvt. Campbell, P. D., Cadet Pvt. Collins, D. M. 2nd Squad: Cadet Sgt. Malone, F. D., Sqd. Ldr.; Cadet Cpl. Jefferson, W. J., Ass’t. S.L.; Cadet Pvt. Williams, C. L., Cadet Pvt. Maroney, TI. E., Cadet Pvt. Conrad, B. A., Cadet Pvt. Butler, H. W., Cadet Pvt. Gates, M. A., Cadet Pvt. Stevens, G. Cadet Pvt. Meintrup, R. A. 3RD PLATOON Cadet Ist Lt. Phelps, Kenneth C. ; : Platoon Leader Cadet Sergeant Inman, Robert G. : Platoon Sergeant Cadet Sergeant Jones, Marshall D. Platoon Guide Ist Squad: Cadet Sgt. Moore, J. H., Sqd. Ldr., Cadet Cpl. Murray, G. W., Ass’t. S.L.; Cadet Pvt. Montgorey, B. R., ‘Cadet Pvt. Groce, W. P., Cadet Pvt. Harper, B: G., Cadet Pvt. Henry, R. R., Cadet Pvt. Hobson, S. P., Cadet Pvt. McHenry, S. W. 2nd Squad: Cadet Sgt. Harris, J. O., Sqd. Ldr.; Cadet Cpl. Broyles, H. L., Ass’t. S.L.; Cadet Pvt. Attaway, A. E., Cadet Pvt. Baskin, C. E., Cadet Pvt. Odell, L. R., Cadet Pvt. Jones, J. E., Cadet Pvt. Lancaster, M. L., Cadet Pvt. McDonald, J. H. se iy | A @ Ae ' : BESS eae pee eens COMPANY °C Cadet Captain Robey, William W. : Company Commander Cadet Ist Sgt. Duncan, Albert R. ; ; ; ; Company Ist Sergeant 1ST PLATOON Cadet Ist Lt. Coker, Floyd, Jr. , : ‘ ; Platoon Leader Cadet Sergeant Voss, Paul J. : : : : Platoon Sergeant Cadet Sergeant Overton, Harold F. Platoon Guide Ist Squad: Cadet Sgt. Deaton, G. E., Sqd. Ldr.; Cadet Cpl. Campbell, YJo Wien NSS 7ig Biel bok Cadet Pvt. Bissell, J. W., Cadet Pvt. Brown, C. A., Cadet Pvt. Peeples, P. J., Cadet Pvt. Wing- field, C. L., Cadet Pvt. Miller, W. M., Cadet vt. Neal, B. W., Cadet Pvt. Beard, T. G. 2nd Squad: Cadet Sgt. Colbert D., Sqd. Ldr.; Cadet Cpl. Buck, E. L., Ass’t. S.L.; Cadet Pvt. Caldwell, W. R., Cadet Pvt. Reese, C. R., Cadet Pvt. Reid, J. M., Cadet Pvt. Ripley, W. G., Cadet Pvt. Sanders, C. C., Cadet Pvt. Shuffield, J. L., Cadet Pvt. Ables, J .C. 2ND PLATOON Cadet Ist Lt. Carolan, Hoyle C. Platoon Leader Cadet Sergeant Bass, Dan R. : : Platoon Sergeant Cadet Sergeant Franklin, Arnold C. ; Platoon Guide Ist Squad: Cadet Sgt. Haisty, R. W., Sqd. Ldr.; Cadet Cpl. Reddin, J. H., Asst. S.L.; Cadet Pvt. Cooper, D. B., ee Pvt. Coulter, L. R., Cadet Pvt. Smith, J. D., Cadet Pvt. Stevens, Repke Cadet Pvt. Starkey, E. M. 2nd Squad: Cadet Sgt. May, V. B., Sqd. Ldr.; Cadet Cpl. Gosnell, A. B., Ass’t. $.L.; Cadet Pvt. Harrington, J. W., Cadet Pvt. Slayton, W. S., Cadet Pvt. Terry, N. W., Cadet Pvt. Hheadore, P., Cadet Pvt. Thomason, D., Cadet Pvt. Thornton, J. P. 3RD PLATOON Cadet Ist Lt. Tucker, James F. ; Platoon Leader Cadet Sergeant Rinehart, Wallace D. Platoon Sergeant Cadet Sergeant Bradford, Odis C. ; ; Platoon Guide Stoo Made Cadete oot EUUches sD ming damludn im Gadets Cpl itarnisya tds Ge ASSita Selo: Cadet Pvt. Spencer, C. E., Cadet Pvt. Whitmarsh, B. B., Cadet Pvt. Young, C., Cadet Pvt. Harrod, B. E. 2nd Squad: Cadet Sgt. Luton, J. D., Sqd. Ldr.; Cadet Cpl. Gannaway, J. A., Ass’t. S.L.; Cadet Pvt. Harvey, E. E., Cadet Pvt. Rynders, R. L., Cadet Pvt. Talley, F. A., Cadet Pvt. Wil- liams, H. T., Cadet Pvt. Youngblood, W. A., Cadet Pvt. Lambert, R. [en | Sponsor ara ln Sells Sti SAGE Military THE REDDIES Remember those games that demanded that we stand breathlessly and wait for that long pass to fall into the right arms? Remember thos e 90 and 95 yard runs that made vic- tory possible? Remember how Coach Wells walked up and down the sidelines as if victory was our only language? Re- member how we beat ‘Teachers 6-0, and how everyone rush- ed to the field after the game? All these things and many more make the Redmen stand long in our memories in victory and in losing! SBILLEGGYTICS inGl Uae Coaches Wells and Honaker Trainers Mac and Tommy er I BE OT “Reception after the Teachers game.” HENDERSON______ HENDERSONZ = Bass Brizendine 14 NORTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA ___27 LONE M ON TI GEEEOPAS a Vinee Broyles, Haskell ae A) Broyles, Hollis Campbell “Penny makes THE TD on Teachers.” EGESN 1D) Ee Re5 ©) IN eee ASUSINIDIRID.C 2 oe eeeeale LENDERS © Neen ee (SANTOS, UA GAN CIS NOIR) aes ee Colbert Cook Cooper Davidson Dickenson Ware eB ae Garrick Gattin Graham Green Gray HENDERSON@2= == MAGNOLIA A M Groce Hays Hamilton Y i J a oward _ 34 Widmer HENDERSON 6 OZARKS____- 7 vet Huddleston Jewel Megason McCool McGraw Montgomery Moore “Charlie gives OBC headache.” HENDERSON =e i ARKANSAS STATE a OZ Neal Payne Rogers Sawyer Scott “ALL STATE Jim Mac Carries the ball.” HENDERSON___ — 0 ARKANSAS (“PEG@GH 2222 14 EON 1D ERS ©) N eee ee 7 OUACHITA 20 Van Duzen Wehunt Wiliams Williams Young ET EE TET TF PE PP LE TI AE TE Te LT TT OE ETO Pe Te ee “Got that ole’ Reddie Spirit” . . . Mack wid de Spirit eer DON practices . . . Carl, Cotton, Alice and “Irma from Burma” at the pep rally in front of Haygood . . . Practicin’ for OBC vs HSTC game .. . Cass rides a red tigeer .. . ce ve EN) Queen Peggy in her crown. Henderson Queen’s float won the gold plaque given by Jaycees of mAtkadelphias aa. THE OUEENTANDIHER COURT Peggy Graves. : ; ee OUCEn Jimmie Neal Tweedle . Senior Maid WMialeare i ICODChtSOl air! es ee ere) Union Maid LateVicL ic t oll ae ee eran SOphomore= Maid Dorothy bia) 0 en see ea Preshimany Maid Nellies Paces. ; : . Maid-at-Large rr re rr er ee ere 7 “Stubby” Franks ' ; Captain Babs Mazzia . Co-captain Pat Walton, Bentley Byrd, Martha Lawhorn, Charlie Spencer, Doris Chambers, Perry Scott. BASKETBALL “The Téam” Coaches Honaker and Wells Trainers Sadler, Tommy and Mac ——EEEE ——E j H | } | j | Sele calcitic a Reddies £ a9 Prescott Legionnaires | Reddies 42 Morgan Insurance __ ) Reddies PME 49. Magnolia A M _____ Reddies : 53 Magnolia A M ____ Butler Green Greene —— ar i ae -¥ Groce “Reddie Ball” Reddies 5 - 39 Reddies 69 Reddies _ 62 Reddies_ 47 Hasley Jenkins Morgan Insurance Monticello A M BoA ile er Arkansas Tech Jones La Blanc Reddies ___- Reddies ____ Reddies _ “Jump Ball” Reddies_ Reddies __ Lightfoot Malone O7arksa a ” Oo WArKansasaCollese saan Gye ATKANSasLotatGr =e ee qh Arkansase Collece=ee =a fai Hendrix 2 68 McHenry Neil Reddies _ Reddies - Reddtes= Reddies Reddies _ Nutt STvorPoints a1 52 a 60 Reese Monticello pA Ts: Vi ee 51 Ouachita = : 60 ake): Z 37 Teachers 50 Hendrix mae O2. Rollins Sawyer “Hal Jumps” Reddies 70 Arkansas -otatee= === eee 76 Reddies 42 Teachers za) | Reddies_ ae ey Ouachita 2 64 Reddies_ 45 Ozarks : 61 Reddies i 70 Arkansasi@] ech eee 82 Seymour Carl Williams Charles Williams THE QUEEN AND HER COURT Alice Saelor Phena Daniel Betty Chesser Phyllis Jacobson Margaret Day I PPELClassiehi a= =e mae VS. Queen Senior Maid Junior Maid Sophomore Maid Freshman Maid Freshmen _ 2a() ee Get set... Block that man... Pass? . . . Nope,he’s running... Another TD... PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT ile oe umn DL Crs eee reed Leni pitChesa——mhorseshOeS nan. 6 Careful, Bob, that’s mighty fancy .. . fiss Anderson expresses her emotions . . . 2. Demonstration of diving by Dick .. . Dn MS (UMS oye Glenemnte, nde . 4 « | | FEATURES Reddie Day 1948 6é 99 (Ge Lee Miss Irene Callaway reigned supreme in Reddieland with all her personality on display TG OU Ra Irene Callaway Maids:— Polly Ann Williams Jeanne Henigan Margie Smith Mary Stuart Jackson Betty Sue Lewis Betty: Welch Little Miss Williams and Little Mr. McClain. Queen es: EE Make a wish? . . . Miss Gilliam indulges in nicotine and shoe polish . . . Demonstration, ummmm . . . good old Luckies . . . King Fielding and Queen Dot get crowned . . . Ira, what ya’ see? .. . The Hula dancers . . . Bobby shows the gals his strength . . . Bingo, DOVsr eae Pema etsta shiney... King and Queen ( Halloween r. od Wes Frelding JE NN babi The King and Queen reigned over the annual Halloween Carnival held in Day Armory. Frank Innis, President of the Student Christian Association crowned the King and Queen before the fun start- ed. King and Queen . . . . =-Mr. and Mrs. Fielding Huddleston | UTLLOLS eee . Margaret Robertson and Dick Hays Sophomores . . . . Martha Helen Russell and Joe Clark Freshmen. . =. . —. —s Dorothy Bragg and Jimmy Callaway The winnah of the Parade — The Reddie Queen’s Float .. . An- other of the HSTC winners, Heart and Key and Alpha Tau... What bouquets those Delta Sig’s present!!!! The Reddie Band really struts . . . Kappa Sig’s special treat to a | dead Tiger ... Alpha Sig’s saw victory in the cards . . . Henderson’s own Reddie Rooters . . . Tri Sig’s special wish to the Reddies .. . Pep meetin’ downtown the night before the big game .. . Queen Peggy and Co-captain Buddy Rogers . . . Co-captain Jim Mac crowns Queen reggy ... Jim Mac and his sweety .. . Red and Dot... Fielding and Pat .. . Charlie Boy and his own Nelligne | | Remember the presentation of the blankets? Jim Mac, Buddy Red, Fielding and Charlie receive an official goodbye from all their friends .. . The big shots in the reviewing stand . . . The most loyal of all Reddies, Miss Mooney . . . Barbequeeeee Tigerrrrrrr . . . What, @ wrecks Yep... REDDIE DAY SINGING CONTEST — 1948 Kappa Sigs .. . Alpha Sigs...) 14 NIERY © GS Independents=.. Phisliaimnsane Alpha Taus .. . Delta Sigs 2. oloman 1 AUS ep ED Sigs yaa HENDERSON STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE A Service Institute for the People of Arkansas O Degrees Offered: Bachelor of Science in Education Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Music FULLY ACCREDITED AS A DEGREE GRANTING INSTITUTION MEMBER American Association of Colleges for ‘Teacher Education North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools American Council on Education Summer Session — June 6 through July 9 (Ist term) July 11 through August 13 (2nd term) For Information Write the President HENDERSON STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE Arkadelphia, Arkansas WASTE NAGLUIR: HENDERSON BOOK STORE SEM(ClO)L, SWUPIPLVES NEW AND USED TEXT BOOKS Si Au @NERS GOLDER DRINKSaiam CAIN Digan GoaG@h Ea, MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE BOOK STORE JOE HILL, Manager HENDERSON STAR epotpes SSOOx SOO: ope ope COS: oS) Os ee LOL, SOUTHWEST'S FOREMOST SCHOOL ANNUAL ENGRAVERS wpowpes, SO ope tpo eno epre por prope SOSx —LOLIOLOLD, Peerless Engraving Co. Peerless Bldg. 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Store Arkadelphia, Arkansas Compliments Of Rubye’s Beauty Salon Arkadelphia, Arkansas Compliments Of Co-Ed Cafe Arkadelphia, Arkansas Compliments Of King’s Bakery Arkadelphia, Arkansas AUTOGRAPHS — pha Sigma Mpha AUTOGRAPHS — _ApfeSpmo Ju AUTOGRAPHS Dita Syma Cuil AUTOGRAPHS 2 Kappa Sema AUTOGRAPHS — Sma Signa Sigma — AUTOGRAPHS — Keyra Syma Keppe AUTOGRAPHS — 4: Lambda Chi AUTOGRAPHS .. 2: Signa Epuibn AUTOGRAPHS Syne Jen Gomme Editor's Note Dreams of an outstanding annual, one giving a complete record of the school year, have mostly turned to nothing. The editor, deeply conscious of the book’s shortcomings, hopes only that the 49 STAR will uphold what the faculty and student body wants from an annual and leave with the stu- dents an indelible impression of their carefree college days. I wish to thank the faculty and student body for their cooperation in editing the 1949 STAR. Annually yours, Rube Puterbaugh, Editor, 1949 STAR. o f ee - = ee se “4 - —s : = ee PPS Te aoe a Teeter Salah Yom wat alias PUES PAu At


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