Hope High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Hope, AR)

 - Class of 1957

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' if ffayfzfffff I f zmzkzff 6014 UUQXQA I azz! aff: fffaaffy fwfr! h TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication ,.,...TTT..,..,T,T..TTTT.,..., 4 Administration -. ,..t,... 5 Classes .,,.,...... ,tstv. 1 3 Athletics ..,.e sts,.... 6 3 Features ee... .,..ese. 8 7 Organizations .,e. ,...... 3 103 Junior High ..s,,, ,e,..,,. 1 49 In Memoriam . ,,es,t 164 Advertisers ,O , 165 TON1 THOMPSON Editor VIVIAN LIGHT Senior Editor JO ANN HART and MARY CHARLENE HORTON Business Managers If 'L if ,'i' ZZXWVC ,J 65 Q A no we 'we zigfva efawed' DEDICATION We, the students of Hope High School, now have a beautiful new gym- nasium. Words fail to express how very proud and happy we are to have it. For the many hours of labor and the facilities which made the construction of our gym possible, we are deeply appreciative. Yet behind all this was the loyal and generous support ofthe people. Thus, to the BOARD OF EDUCATION and the civic-minded citizens of HOPE SCHOOL DISTRICT IA, who so unselfishly have given their aid to us in building Jones Field House, we very proudly dedicate this, our 1957 BOBCAT. , w1.:12ewf ,A gg-X S 'A gg df-fi A KQV? H W , 3 A - mf 1 maxi-o fe - f 1 J - .1 4 fx, ' wkgj, w , X I A ,1,,Q5il.Xfp f - ANS, , , . ,,gK..M. ik . .wsafy '955Ef'. x Q ,HIV Qg 4i1QTLsQl'f L . A Aggxysff .-Say k k - i WW -' -W -wffvs H 111, , :sup ,S www' H - k ' ,x 'kifvw ' ' -12,335 y f f , ---1.02. a Qiwi i rg ai' yon, Lk- -53' ' ' ,ay,5g6em:P'- ,f '14 by ig X T J 'W .. gf' 4' . -w ' -.1 ii W , 1- x ..iM-7' -. xA .,,,, H ' M X rc , S . 5 I 5:25 MQ W re 1 I . J og N of f ' ' . 9 5'1:3'c2 L f- gg? 5 iff? Z5 if elf? I -,ii A' 'W 1,5 Jr- S ' 1 'Lfgff,,5ox5itf X 'xg ' I fgffief V NL L M L A X. Atv ,,,, A , , V wa ' i 'S J' ,, , . , :icy i K.. T ,,-- ww x . I f 1 T N In ,x A ' 1 - sv we - f Q? of X . tiff' W Q Q' 1 , -S gg ' 1 1 f ' fflfg ' 'A 9 5 1 A 5 ' '-A , M325 :1 - iw' , kk .4 .e V it ,, in ,i I , IL,-m wf , V, U ' r' A . . .oDcSigne14Sf ofoougflives at . creatofs of the blueprints of our flituros masteryplannerh ofour characters . skillful workmen making use of the tools of education . . . architects who form thisdine groppoof students . . . Hope High School. c kv., , I , , Am 1, mc... M s Sw gg ? 3 fx 4 Q E it QE? 1 M Q , K 5 K .QM Nfl l MRS. ROY ALLISON B.A., Southwestern College. Memphis Social Science MISS CWICNDOLYN DEAN li.S.Pl.. University of Arkansas, Fayeltevilleg M.S. in Lb.. E.T.S.T.C.. Commerce. Texas l.ilirarian M RS. .l ACK Fll'1I.DINtL Secretary to Superintendent MRS, l'lAMll.TON HANECAN l1.S.. George Pealmorly College, Nashville. Tennesse-eg M.S., U. of T., Knoxville. Tennessee Home Economics MRS. A. I.. HARDACE A.B.. Ouachita College, Arkadelphia English MRS. CARL HINTON A.B.. University of Denver Mathematics MRS. BUELL N. HOl.T University of Arkansas, Fayetteville Social Studies G. T. CANNON B.A., Hendrix College Batesvilleg M.A.. Conwayg M.Mus.Ed E.T.S.T.C.. Commerce. Vandercook. Chicago Texas Band Director WF. FACULTY MRS. FRANK HORN MRS. B.C. HYATT B.A., H.S.T.C., B.A., Randolph-Macon Arkadelphia Woman's College, Science Lynchburg, Virginia Public School Music mmwnitwummf.1-nnmwagtuwsiua-mn ii- . R. E. JACKSON B.S., Mississippi A8zM, Starkville, Mississippi Vocational Agriculture MRS. ED JUSTUS B.S., Arkansas College, Batesville Mathematics, Chemistry MRS. BRENTS B. MCPHERSON B.A., Ouachita College, Arkadelphia Latin, Speech BILLY W. MITCHELL B.S.E., H.S.T.C., Arkadelphia Mathematics, Science MRS. A. L. PARK Secretary to Principal MRS. P. L. PERKINS B.A., E.T.S.T.C., Commerce, Texas English JOHN PIERCE B.S.E., Southern State College, Magnolia Physical Education 9 ll mi FRANK RIDER ll.A.. A.S.'l'.C.. Conway Science. Mutlienlativs M RS. MclJOWEl,l. TURNICR RA.. ll.S.'l'.C.. Arkumlf-lpllia Comme-rciul. .lournuli m l.l'1UN 'l'l,lRl'lN RS.. Soullif-rn Staten lvlllflllullli Allilsrtivs. l'l1ysic'ul l'f1lucuIion MRS. W. A. WILLIAMS B.A.. Mississippi WOIIlCI'l.S College, llaltivslnlrg Spanish. English I0 -aw MRS. THURMAN RIDLING B.S.lZ.. H.S.T.C.. AI'li211lQ'llll1l2l Conlmcrcial MRS. WAYNE TAYLOR B.S.. Southern State. lNlagnolia Pliysivul Education WAY NE TAYLOR HS.. Southern State, lNlugnoliu Atlllm-lics. Social Science l i l if' li f MRS. CRIT STUART. SR. llivticiull , . FACULTY And in 'Julius Caesar ' . . . so says Mrs. Hardage . . . The school masterl'-Mr. Frank Rider . . . Mrs. Ridling takes time out while Susan Davis tells someone her score. Sam Jackson, practice teacher, types . . . Mrs. Frank Horn cxploins that the venacava is connected to the right auricle and the right auricle is connected to the right ventricle . . . A well supervised job . . . measurin for c d Coaches Turpin and Taylor . . . g aps an gowns . . . Mrs. Amour, Mr. Adams, and I I Mrs. H. N. Holt . . . she speaks the truth . . . Mrs. Brents McPherson . . . a new story for every class, that's our Miss Mack . . . Miss Gwendolyn Dean . . . The students sweet- heart . . . Salim!! KM 1' Mr. Billy Wayne Mitchell . . . our mathematical genius . . . I2 Mr. R. E. Jackson . . . Cladly did he learn, and gladly will he teach . . . 'S Vi .fx . sa. N . X 1 1 . - . , V' ' QF ggg www - T E h use H ... ....,...., , ., . . 15:5-,R , M w ww ,E jig: sv 4 N? ' .V ' P 'E f, - - w . ' 1 ' ' :Y H ' ' - . 19 Y '-v' 5 if-f f - ' ,sf 5 .. 'ii QQ- is F , . if 3.3 ,. ' .. X ' , . . Q . 4 , : .. h - . K f' . ' f . . . Q i w , .. S ' . ' -- -' V. mv -Q f- 21 A f -I 1 . Q. ' 4 f. mwzy... an-ff. H :. ., . ff -f' 1 . 1 -12211 1--Kfffljz,-si.wggwqf QQ wif '. K - ,1 ff ' QL. if. .1 f 'g . ,, , . 1 1 a . , ' . ' 4 . ..,.gy .V iq., gs, ,. .WW ,, . T , ..Q.,.X-.,,,. , ,--.,.. -,v. ,UN +. . 5 , . . . ,,.,.. . .Q 5 .- xg 'F . . , N'-5 f , f ' - ,,LL w . Q K Q ,... ' . 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Cecilia Cox Myra Cox Joe Crain Joe Don Daniels Judith Daniels Judy Beth Davis John Dean Mary Jo Delaney Denver Dickinson Kay Downing Ida Nell England Joe England FRESHMEN Carroll Henry Byers Dean Thomas Byers Eddy Byers James Calhoun Gerald Wayne Camp Arvis Cannon Charles Caston Jerry Chambless Bonnie Clark Linda Collier Doyott Collins Carole Coop , , ,, - , m..., -umm -.,- 1if1.rf,vfM,11w.m.mmswmmmmwwl ff f FRESHMEN Bobby Erwin Linda Evans Lorraine Evans Roy Lynn Evans Bobby Faulkner Billy Ray Ferguson Mary Fincher Sylvia Flesher Carolyn Flowers Charles Flowers June Flowers Sharon Foster Barbara Sue Fuller Jerry Gibson Kenneth Gibson Ruth Marie Gilbert Ernest Gray Betra Carolyn Greene Donald Gunter Floyd Hamm Virginia Hampton Sherrie Hankins Cynthia Harrison Leo Edward Hartsfield Jo Ann Kidd David Roy Lewis Georganne Lowe Patsy Mariner Barbara Maxwell Norma lVlcCorkle Betty McCulley George McGill Doroth Sue Mclver Y .lames lVlcLarty Richard lVIclVlurtrey Theodore Messer FRESHMEN Lloyd Hill Nicky Hollis Wavalea Honea Betty Hulsey Marjorie Hunt Priscilla Johnston Ronny Paul Jones Teddy Jones Judy Keeley Clendon Keith Harold Key Bobby Kidd FRESHMEN Tommy Montgomery Phillip lVlirfhael Morris Carol joy Myers Rivlulrrl Neal llvnry Norvell joe R. 0'Rryant Iielmm-u Oillell Roger Ucloin Don Ugleshy Jerry Owen Joe llonalrl Parris lVlickey Pate 4 ', Edu W? V?- Larry Patterson Julia Peek William Lane Pierce Donnie Powell Syhle Putman Nancy Reese Elizabeth Ann Roach James Roberts Janelle Robinson Lincla Rogers Sondra Russell Charles Sandifer Kenneth Treece Barbara Jean Tullis Roy Tullis Ruby Mae Turnage Johnny Turner Frank Tyler Patricia Ann Valentine Larry Vaughn Barbara Jean Vestal William Walden James Walker Ben Waller FRESHMEN Byron Smiley Freddy Smith Marie Smith Sue Ann Smith John Snell Suzanne Sommerville Barry Spraggins Ann Sprague Marion Teague Barbara Thompson Terry Don Thurman John Toner FRESHMEN Iiilly W1lll1'l's llulm Vvzllkins ,lunws 'fruy Wzilsmmll llurnlcl Wvlrlv 'mf' llumlfl VVQW-:ns l'1llWiIlil Xvhiflllilll Billiz- .lvilll Wilkillsmmll ,lanm-s Willis -Q 'S-Q,,,iw---'X' ,Iurly Kaye- Wright Carolyn Yzlrlumllgh Wz1111lz1 Yuunglmlmmd Y' Ol 49 ww, 5. lfxzuns! Study . . . stmly . .. ...all 11131 '1 ' ' .. . that s an ANI ...lm glml Imlul-lu1ly,.. Y .ve up 2 R2 .W . 5.3- Q5 H5 x ,ri . ,, - - V B- 4' K . ,+ve . W Standing at ilu- corn:-r of Cannon Hull are Sophomorv Class officers: Dc-nnis Pacldic, presidentg ,lualy Ratvliff, vim- prr-simlontg Elaine' Tlmmason, sccrclaryg Valmlf-nv Tunncmal-xvr, treasurer. 10515 ?N ':? Ly Billy .lu Anclcrsfm Robert Larry Baber Buddy Ball Roberta Barrett l llarlnarzx Beck llunulxl Bootlle .l0yC6 BOWfl0n Georg? Bradley Mary Ruth Calhoun Delmer Carroll Genevieve Cash James Chism Thomas Clenclenin Jimmie Ann Cole Billy Collins Jean Cook Janet Cox SOPHOM ORES Lucille Bright Billie Sue Brown Donald Brown Sandra Burke Bobby Burson Billy Butler - -mee , -:Qu --qi wi 1 SOPHOM ORES Mary Nlargaret Daniels Catherine llc-l Vecchio llarolrl Douglas Ray Duke Winston Duke Shirley Ann Edwards Sara Lou Ellis Bobby Embry Florence Flesher Shirley Ann Foster Thomas Foster Willialn Foster Nancy Frazier Bill Freeman Norman Friday wk ' ITF wwaw., , - f .0 Kf'. gilt? 73' 12 J WWA , W fwwvp E: 1 W .. , ,W N Q 4 Y . is A .,.. fm.. w 2. 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W ,fy - sim il, .'f,ff A em 4 5 gli? fy 25 SOPHOMORES Albert Hargis Linda Len Harrell James llarris llulry ,lvun Harris llvllun llullivlml Millnn llc-mls-rsmx lVlelvin Henry Kaye Highfill Barry Hill Sandra Hobbs Patricia Holt Barry Jackson Leveta ,leanes J oe J ones Mary Alice Lauterbach Nancy May Ruby Emily McBay Polly Ruth McCorkle William Ray McC0rkle Judy Rae McDowell Ann McKamie Mike McMurrough Sue- Moore Barbara Myers SOPHOMORES Melba Gay Lemley Ronald Loclcarrl Malincla Marcum Terrell Martin Gladys Mattics Patsy Maxwell f an--, r- f,,f Q SOPHOMORES Dawana O'Steen Dennis Paddle Judy l'c-rcell ,llillll Pierce Alan Poole Sandra Poole Evedue Kay Potter Linda Purtle Judy Rateliff Joyce Riley Lynda Rogers Peggy Sue Rogers Richard Rothwell Roy Lee Rowe Reba Russell Dennis Sutton James Tate Gerald Taylor Elaine Thomason Jerry Thurman Valdene Tonnemaker Joyce Vines Steve Walden Mary Warmack SOPHOM ORES Mary Sanford Anna Lou Seaton Steve Slayton Lucy Steele Ellen Stevenson Robert Story SOPHOMORES llavicl Watkins ,luclitli Wctax'c'1' Betty Wlieelington Anna Whitman Wayne Whitley Faye Willis -lliligrcl Willii-z Charles Wylie Dale Wy'licf Patsy Ya1'ber1'y' '7'7 I ll1ifl Qifu ll awww A typical lint'up nl strpllmvxiion-5, lvll tu right: Davitl Watkins. Don limnlu-. Jolln Gravvs and Bill Hair. 30 : v x ..-..-J Z AW JUNIORS Alu I 3 ...Q-0-' M...---- f , 5 ' P -: ...... P ?7f7f'if+'-M' ,ff-Q' fp ,,.....-..-- 1,11 ,jr The finishinff work I ff e f 5 J I . J L 1 A J 1, J' f il 'J 4 ,.,J L .---- '1 'v '4 - A,-at im.,--f J 'w,,,,.A I M ,,,..,- ,,...,...----'- ' C, Jeoun . . . the interior decoration almost done . . . ..,...-1-f .ir as-fl lwfmw- lllv Hmm' El'UIlUHlil'5 vollagv, Jllllilbl' Claw Oi-fil'l'l'h urv Susan Davis trmisllrvrg Illllllly ,lm14's, prvsillm-nl: Judy Rollins, Svcrvtaryg Roycv Nxvl'iSi'Illlf'IAgll'l'. vivv DI'PSillC'IlIQ Shvila I mst:-r. l't'INil'll'I'. Oliver Adams ,IHIIICS Allen ,Imly Arnold Faye Atkins Vvaync Bailey BOVUIXII Ball Carolyn Brooks Charlotte Brown David Larry Bruce Terry Bryan Alice Burke Jerry Bush JUNIORS ,lo Ellen Barr Della Barwick James Beckworth Billy Billings Charles Billings Barbara Bright -iu ,W , ,. a- ,rw 1 I JUNIORS Jilnnly Byers Lola Caglv lloris Cvarley 'Q sf W ,linnnie Cll3llllWlCSS Morris Coltingham Caroline Cox Cary Castle 'ww W Steve Crain Mary Margaret Dameron Susan Davis Helen Dougan Terry Downs Willialii Downs Jerry Franks Charlene Fuller Lanelle Fuller Bobby Gallion Donald Cammill Linda Gilbert JUNIORS Charlotte Edwards Mary Eppler Donna Evans Gene Evans Janette Fincher Shelia Foster JUNIORS Charlvs Graham llixif' Crm-un Janws GllllllHlllS Mary Ann Hall ,luv llalnplon llamlrl Harris 5... .ff Mary Jo Hedger Diane Helms Billy Hicks Ray Honeycult Sue Houston Glenda Huckabee J oe Lee Lamb Webb Laseter HI William Lawrence Don Lloyd Kaye Manning Patty Maxwell JUNIORS Jo Ann Huett Charles Irvin Sandra Johnson Jimmy Jones Kitty Jones Jimmy Joy .IUNIORS Jimmy May Claudia McCorkle Jerry Mc'Corkle Dickie McManus Suzanne McNeill jerry McPherson -4 Linda McRoy Carrol Messer Lynn Montgomery Danny Monts Alice Neal Thomas Osborn Fred Rateliff Marylin Reece Velma ,lo Reese Elizabeth Rexroat ,Io Ann Roberts Judy Robins Betty Powell JUNIORS Jo Jo Owens David Pearson Linda Polk Tommy Polk James Porterfield Barbara Powell f--HN, ,Q 41 JUNIORS Doris Robinson ,lan Robison Lynrla Rowe Charlotte Sasser ,lzlcque Simpson Quelta Smith Mary Jean Sparks Donald Stanley Carolyn Strong Bernard Welmb Way11e Weeks Royce Weisenberger Lynn Wiggins SENIORS .lk The building finally completedg goal at last achieved . . . the finished product . . . healthy, intelligent, patriotic citizens, strong in charac- ter-ready to be assembled in the construction of future America. ' 4' SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS I Y use Shag,-M K My .. ,Q I if 16 Ai in .1 'mix ' W. 'RRI Me' .- 0' ' U 4 , , , Xfm' I 3' Tgkig. . 25552 ug aw , 'N ' C Haha' 7. -4 ,Q vt - Aa jhyjkl vwwsxb.. ,. Q 'irfffil f- , I ,Q I.. Fins, l,,..,Kf V-x F ,K nf, ,L Wm 'JH' ,LM adm. an .S I I I .W .f I ', 1 'V , kph- by ffl, ,, .H ,m,, 'WW .,. ig ... . vu, 7 j 1 , Q31 -I ,fi F1 I Swag . IL ,. .PAK 'I ' , ls Ska 'W' ll V. .A , , W ., , Q Q 4, l W A . - I I ., is , I I I 4, S I f rw , ,,tfamfI ff .. Uulfirlv IIN- Llllrlilurillm :Irv ilu- Som ' ' 41 few 11- lHl'Il'l juvk M1 'ur Class offivwsz ,Nlvin Ihlslvrlixmg. l1'0z1S11rm': Ilfllx I I I bran. prvsimlm-nl: Sunyu 501111111-1'x'iII4'. Svvrvlzllyg ,I4'I'I'Y Iiwrs. uw- pn'sl1Ivnl. 42 ANITA LOUISE BURSON She has a good opinion of advice. ALICE LENORA COFFEE Beautiful in form and feature. BETTY BERTEEN CORNELIUS Youth is wholly experimental. BETTY .IO COX I have but one life to live.', SENIORS JACKIE ARNETTE Pity, some say, is the parent of future love DOLLY SUE BECK The shortest answer is doing. MARCIA LEE BOWDEN Love understands loveg it needs no talk. AUDREY SUE BRIGHT Queen rose of the rosebud garden of girls. ww. ii x.f.u.1.,- x ' SENIORS NANCY JANE cox She is all that imagination could paint her. WANDA FERN DIXON A still small voice. VIRGINIA ROSE DOUGAN 'I'he- lmrrowvr is servant to the lender. LAURA SUE ENGLAND Duty is the path that all may tread. CHARLEAN ETTER Do not delay, the golden moments fly. ANITA JUNE EVANS The grass stoops not, she treads on it o lightly. MARTHA ANN EVANS I am part of all that I have met. FRANCES WILLEEN EVANS Daniel Webster struck me like a steam engine in trousers. L JO ANN HART Too good for great things and too great for good. GLENDA ROSE HAWLEY Like orient pearls at random strung. PATRICIA ANN HENDERSON To err is human, to forgive, divine. MARY CHARLENE HORTON All things come around to her who will but wait. 41 SENIORS JUDY FRANKS 'Tortune comes well to all that come not late. DONNA SUE FREEMAN 'AlNly life-my all is mine. BOBBIE REA GARRETT 'SA tender heartg a will inflexible. BARBARA ANN GRIFFIN 'AEarth produces nothing worse than an ungrateful woman. ,AM SENIORS IJATTY LOU JAMES Wlillf- hull of Cupid ff-ll. MARY ANN JONES 'I'l1nt1ghts that lm-athc and words that burn. SARA LOU KEY In muvh wistlum the-re is sonic grief. VIVIAN KATE LIGHT Faith is tht- kt-y that opons the flour tn stir'c'e'3s. Q.. , ,..,f..,-... - V V MARY SUE MAY Wise- to rt-soiw and the patience to perform. PATRICIA ANN McKEE Ornamc-nt of a mf-Sk and quiet spiritf JUDY MCMANUS A wnman's honor rests on manly love PEGGY JOY PEYTON Youth cmnvs but once in a lifetimf-. L .X LINDA JUNE RATELIFF i'AhscncP makes thf- heart grow fondcrf' LEONA IVIAE RIDGDILL The ln-ginnings of all things are smallf, SALLY ROWENA ROWE Ambition has no restg think not, I am what I appz-arf, IVIELBA JEAN RUSSELL Rim-h in good works. SENIORS WANDA CAROLYN PHILLIPS L'Seconrl thoughts they way are- hz-st. FLORENCE MARIE POLK You L-an novvr plan the- futurf- by the- p WAUNZELLE POWELL I'Tll4PlIgIIllS are my cmnjmaniunsf' KATY LOUISE POWER MTIN1 milclvst mannvrs and thu- gvnllvst llt'8l'I.N SENI ORS JEWEL DEAN SHOPE C0nqut-rt-d, 1 ccmqucrf' SON YA SOMM ERVILLE lle'r 1-yas raw' unc language everywhere. NORMA NELL TAYLOR So much to du, su little done. TUNI NANETTE THOMPSON 'l'N'l'- slit-'s dynamite-. - 1 t tm--.. hu. VIVIAN TONNEMAKER 4'Timv wasted is existence used in life. BONNIE DEAN TULLIS Patience is surrow's slave. JANELLE WARREN '5Concealed talents bring no reputation MARY LOU WATSON The mirror of all Il1t'f'kIlGSS.n in.. .--nl RAYMOND C. AARON Time rolls its cease-less course. CECIL BITTLE Graduation, at last I am here! HAL WILKES BRANCH 'iYoutl1 is a blunder and manhood a struggle. ORVAL FRANKLIN BRANNON Oh, were I a boy again! SENIORS MAXINE VIRGINIA WILLIAMS Speech is silver, but silence is gold. VONDA RUTH WORTHEY Great duties of life are written with a Sunbeam. NANCY RUTH YOCOM There is a time for all things. SENIORS JERRY LOUIE BROWN Napoleon could not have done better than I. CHARLES ARTHUR BRYAN There is but to do and die. FRANKIE JOE BURKE Live today for tomorrow may not be. JERRY DON BYERS Said and done, but done as soon as said, RUSSELL FRANKLYN CARVER Work divided is in that manner shortened BILLY LEON DAVIS Whats done can't be undonef, JESSE MONROE DUCKETT l'Heroes themselves have fallen behind. GERALD PENN DUKE It is good for us to be here. JAMES CARL GILBERT Twelve years-twelve big years are past. ELMER OWEN GRANT He who excuses himself, accuses himself. TERRELL GRANT Many hands make light work. JOHN CALVIN GRAY Ill fortune seldom comes alone. 'Qi SENIORS ANDREW ALVIN EASTERLING As large as life, and twice as natural. DEAN BILLY ENGLAND Some are weather-wise, some are otherwise. CHARLES HENRY F OWLER Everything that has a beginning comes to an end. DON LEONARD FULLER More knave than fool. MW 469' mp SENIORS DAVID IVIAX HENDRIX So mm-ok, quivl, and pleasant. GENE ANGELO HOLLIS UCOIIII' live in my heart and pay no rent. JIMMY GILBERT HOLLIS lt is In-ttcr to wear out than rust out. TERRY LYNN HUCKABEE So much one man can do. TRAVIS DALE HUNT Books are the children of all brains IVIELVIN CLIFTON JOY, JR A solid man of Texas. JERRY DWAYNE KIDD Truth was nevm' indchtvd to a lie. RALPH WADE KIDD Habit is overcome hy habit. 9 wzim, fd WR 5 Mum LUTHER MARTIN An ounce of wit is worth a pound of sorrow. J OE JERALD MCMURTREY A workman that need not be ashamed CARROL ROGER MESSER Tomorrow-IPI us do or die. JACKSON BRUCE MORAN 'AA woman reduces him to a common dezmminatorf' SENIORS ROBERT OLlVEll MYERS Wr'r1- Ilxvrx- no wumvn mvn woulal livv .gif JOHN OLlN NIX A liwllw ' l ll ,. ' W ly R Y W X JN ' hwy BILL BURTON OSBORN llhl l ll f M' , V L A mzm's worth somvthing. g'lMl:ll1llUl,,! Q ., ' - Mllfall:ll ll1-wlllW A Y Nl l H111 ,:l -M RAYMOND IDOWELL ,. l il ull '1N. M , W 'Y mm 'trun- ,lu1lge- not uvcnrmling in uppm-arance l:flY' ll,lllQ5l:M lel ,I , nlllll ll lllll AWA ll Wfllllllll 1 yallill l :l'lyll1l'wlllllEl' Q ll l l H W l N Q PERRY DONALD PURTLE Never idle a moment, hue thoughtful of utlwrsfl HOMER WAYNE REESE Our thoughts and our conduct are our own CHARLES LYNN RODDEN c'The world only knows two-that is Rome and nw. GENE ROGERS Let the world slide. so .IIMMY JOE SINCLAIR '4The wildest colts make the best horses. WAYNE MAURICE SMILEY There is no music new to him. THOMAS LEWIS SMITH The better the day, the worse the deed. DAVID SPILLERS If you stop to think don't forget to begin again. SENIORS SIDNEY PAUL ROGERS Syllables govern the world. PHILLIP ROWE Her stature is tall-I hate a dumpy woman. CHARLES BRYAN RUGGLES Hold fast the form of sound words. BILLY JOE SCHOOLEY Young fellows will be young fellows. Y WN!! Www- W4 SENI ORS now LAVELLIC SUTTON No mutt wus Q-wr wise- lny i'l1anC1'. .IOHN THOMAS THEIS lil:-rnity is a momvnt standing still f1ll'I'Vl'I'.u WILLIAM EZRA THOMAS I would live- to study. and not study to livin CHARLES R AY TITTLE 'I'hi- world! u xtugi- on which all parts ar playi-d. , I, I ll I I ffl WILLIAM ROY TOOLEY Common scnsr- among men of fortune is -I rare. RAY HUSTON TORBERT 'LI-Ierc indeed I am! This is my position JAMES VESS Joy or death can come within a moment WENDALL VESTAL 5'Too much wit makes the world rotten. M' si-sans., JACKY ROGER WILLETT g'He-'ll find a way. MONROE WILLIS To increase knowledge is to increa e sorrow. BOBBY WILSON A noble man is led b woman's Gentle Q n words. ' JERRY LEE WILSON Push on-keep moving. SENIORS CHARLES VINES You are harping on the same string. .IIMMY EVANS WALTERS Life is a long lesson in humility. EARL DELMER WELIVER Success is a good iliea coupled by work. ERNEST ARTHUR WH ITTEN NE.:-irth changes, but thy soul and God stand suref' ,IIIVIIVIY DON WILSON n,ll'5IL'I'h uflvn prove- proplut DONALD LEE WRIGHT Une vannol know 1-ve-rytlmingf' ,T HOWARD LEWIS WRIGHT Nu clmngm-, no puusv. yv! I vmlurcdf' BOBBY YARBERRY 'ln ju-aluusy lhvrf- is murm- Q 1 , Qwnv se-If-love. I , Twelve long years . . . goal finally achieved . . . or to be achieved . . . 55 4114 ff' ' S-. .NR Only a senior knows the thrill of getting that senior ring . . . RINGS, AWARDS, CAPS AND GOWNS, FOR SENIORS ONLY Our Betty Crocker Homemaker-Anita Burson Hold still, Thomas! Seniors ready for that long march . . . SENIOR ROSTER RAYMOND AARON-FFA 2-43 Football 13 CAP 2-33 MacArthur History Club 3-4. DOLLIE SUE BECK-Library Club 43 Secretarial Club 3-43 Glee Club 1-3. CECIL BITTLE-FFA 2-43 Track 33 CAP 3-4. MARCIA BOWDEN-English IV Club3 NHS 3-4, Secretary 43 Quill and Scroll 3-43 FNA 3g FTA 3-4, President 43 Chemistry Club 33 Hi-Lights Staff 3-4, Editor 4g Bobcat Staff 3-43 AHSPA District Meet 3-4, Glee Club 1'2Q Class Secretary 33 Melody Maids 1-4, Secretary 3, Vice President 43 Girls' State 33 Journal- ism Award 33 Junior Play 33 Who's Who 43 Latin Club 1-23 Maids of Note 23 MacArthur History Club 3-4. HAL BRANCH-English IV Club3 Chemistry Club 33 Football 1-43 Track 1-23 Golf 1-43 Junior Play Stage Manager 33 MacArthur History Club 3-4. ORVAL BRANNAN-English IV Club3 Key Club 2-4, Treasurer 33 Chemistry Club 3g Football 2-43 Basket- ball 13 Track 2-33 Junior Play 33 Who's Who 43 MacArthur History Club 3-4. SUE BRIGHT-English IV Club3 FHA 23 Secretarial Club 3-4, Vice President 43 Spanish Club 2-43 Who's Who 43 MacArthur History Club 3-4. JERRY BROWN-English IV Club3 Chemistry Club 33 MacArthur History Club 3-4. CHARLES BRYAN-Pep Rally Skit 4. FRANKIE BURKE-FFA 4. ANITA LOUISE BURSON-Transfer from El Dorado A3 English IV Club3 Quill and Scroll 43 FHA 3-4, President 4g FNA 3-43 Chemistry Club 43 Hi-Lights Staff 4. JERRY BYERS-English IV Club Vice President3 NHS 4g Key Club 3-43 Chemistry Club 33 Football 33 Basketball 13 Class Treasurer 1, Vice President 43 guys' State 33 Who's Who 43 MacArthur History lu 3-4. FRANK CARVER-Latin Club 2-33 Basketball 3. ALICE COFFEE-English IV Club3 FHA 2-33 Glee Club 1-33 Basketball 1-43 Class Secretary 1, Treasurer 3g Melody Maids 1-43 Homecoming Court 13 Who's Who 43 Bobcat Beauty Queen 13 Class Beauty 4. BERTEEN CORNELIUS-FHA 2-43 Library Club 3-43 Spanish Club 3-43 Glee Club 43 Homecoming Court 1. BETTY JO COX-English IV Club Secretary3 Stu- dent Council 3-4, Executive Committee 43 NHS 43 Quill and Scroll 3-4, Reporter 4g FHA 43 FNA 33 FTA 3-43 Hi-Lights Staff 3-4, Co-Business Manager 43 Bobcat Staff 43 Glee Club 2-33 Class Reporter 43 Melody Maids 1-4, Reporter 3, Secretary 43 Junior Play Award 33 Journalism Award 33 Cheerleader 43 Homecoming Court 43 Junior Play 33 Who's Who 43 MacArthur History Club 3-43 Latin Club 2-33 Maids of Note 3g AHSPA District Meet 3-4. NANCY COX-English IV Club3 FHA 2-33 FTA 3-4, Treasurer 43 Glee Club 1-33 Rainbow Girls 1-2Q Melody Maids 3-43 Junior Play 33 Maids of Note 33 MacArthur History Club 3. BILLY DAVIS-Quill and Scroll 43 Chemistry Club 33 Hi-Lights Staff 4g MacArthur History Club 3-43 AHSPA District Meet 4. WANDA DIXON-English IV Cluhg FTA 3-43 Secre- tarial Club 3-43 Spanish Club 1, 2, 43 Glee Club 1-23 Melody Maids 3-43 Junior Play 3g MacArthur History Club 3. VIRGINIA DOUGAN-English IV Club3 FHA 4g FNA 2-4, Vice President 43 FTA 3-43 Secretarial Club 43 Band 1-4, District Clinic 3, All-State Band 3g MacArthur History Club 3-43 Melody Maids 3-4. JESSE MONROE DUCKETT-FFA 2-4, President 3. GERALD DUKE-FFA 3-43 Football 1-43 Basketball 1-23 Golf 1-4. ALVIN EASTERLING-Key Club 43 Class Treasurer 43 Cheerleader 1, 33 Junior Play 33 Who's Who 4g DeMolay 3-43 CAP 2. DEAN ENGLAND-FF A 3-43 Football 1-33 Track 1. LAURA SUE ENGLAND-FHA 2-33 Library Club 3-43 Secretarial Club 43 Glee Club 1. CHERRY ETTER-English IV Club3 Quill and Scroll 43 FHA 2g FNA 2-4, Secretary 4g FTA 3-43 Secretarial Club 43 Li-Lights Staff 4g Band 1-4, Major- ette 3-4, District Clinic 3g Rainbow Girls 1-43 Melody Maids 3-43 Junior Play 33 MacArthur History Club 3-4. ANITA JUNE EVANS-English IV Club3 FHA 2-43 Library Club 3-43 Secretarial Club 43 Band 1-4, District Clinic 33 MacArthur History Club 3-4. FRANCES EVANS-FHA 2-43 Library Club 3-43 Secretarial Club 43 Glee Club lg Who's Who 4. MARTHA ANN EVANS-Secretarial Club 3-4, Secre- tary 43 Spanish Club 2, 4. CHARLES FOWLER-English IV Club3 Chemistry Club Vice President 43 Spanish 1, 2, 43 Football 1-4, All-District 43 Basketball 2-33 Track l-43 MacArthur History Club 3-4. JUDY FRANKS-English IV Club3 FHA 43 FNA 3-43 FTA 4g Chemistry Club 33 Band 1-4, Majorette 3-4, All-State Band 2, All-State Orchestra 3g Rainbow Girls 2-4, Worthy Advisor 43 Melody Maids 4g Class Beauty 2g Homecoming Court 43 Junior Play 3g Who's Who 43 MacArthur History Club 3-4. DONNA FREEMAN--English IV Club3 FNA 2-43 FTA 2-4, Parliamentarian 4g Chemistry Club 3g Sec- retarial Club 43 Glee Club 1-33 Melody Maids 1-43 Junior Play 3g MacArthur History Club 3-43 Maids of Note 1-33 Latin Club 1-2. DON FULLER-Transfer from DeWitt, Arkansas lg FFA 2-4, Treasurer 3, Vice President 43 Football 2'3Q Blasketball 13 Black Land FFA Federation Pres- i ent 4. BOBBIE GARRETT-English IV Club3 FNA 3-43 FTA 3-43 Chemistry Club 3g Secretarial Club 43 Hi- Lights Staff 43 Quill and Scroll 4g AHSPA District Meet 43 Glee Club 1-23 Melody Maids 43 Homecom- ing Court 1-23 Latin Club 1-2 3 MacArthur History Club 3. JAMES GILBERT-English IV Club3 Key Club 4g Spanish Club 1, 2, 4g Football Manager 1-23 Basket- ball 1, 3, Co-Captain 13 Track Manager 23 Junior Play 33 DeMolay 2-43 MacArthur History Club 3-4. ELMER GRANT-FFA 3-4. TERRELL GRANT-FFA 43 Football 1-33 Basket- ball 23 Track 1. CALVIN GRAY-Transfer from Emmet, Arkansas 4. BARBARA GRIFFIN-English IV Club3 Quill and Scroll 3-4, Scrapbook Chairman 43 FHA 4g FNA 3-4, Reporter 3, President 4g FTA 3-4, Song Leader 43 Secretarial Club 43 Hi-Lights Staff 3-4, Co-Busi- ness Manager 43 Bobcat Staff 43 AHSPA District Meet 3-43 Glee Club 1-23 Rainbow Girls 2-43 Melody Maids 1-4, Secretary 23 Maids of Note 3g Campus Queen Candidate 13 Homecoming Court 13 Junior SENIOR ROSTER Play Business Manager 33 Who's Who 43 Latin Club 1-2. JO ANN HART-English IV Club3 Quill and Scroll 3-4, Secretary 43 FHA Parliamentarian 4g FNA 3-43 FTA 3-43 Chemistry Club Secretary 33 Hi-Lights Staff 3-43 Bobcat Staff 3-4, Co-Business Manager 4g AHSPA District Meet 3-43 Glee Club 1-23 Melody Maids 1-4, Reporter 43 Junior Play 33 Latin Club 1-2, Recording Secretary 2. GLENDA HAWLEY-Transfer from Camden, Ar- kansas 33 English IV Club3 FHA 4g FNA 3-43 FTA 3-43 Library Club 33 Secretarial Club 43 Band 33 Melody Maids 43 Homecoming Court 43 Who's Who 43 MacArthur History Club 3. PAT HENDERSON-English IV Club3 FHA 2-43 FNA 2-43 Chemistry Club 33 Library Club 43 Secre- tarial Club 4. DAVID HENDRIX-English IV CIUDQ Chemistry Club 43 DeMolay lg MacArthur History Club 3. ANGELO HOLLIS-FFA 2-33 Football 2-33 Basket- ball 3-43 Track 13 Cheerleader 23 Who's Who 4. JIMMY HOLLIS-Football 1, 3, 43 Basketball 1-43 Track I-43 Who's Who 4. CHARLENE HORTON-English IV Club Reporter 43 Student Council Representative 3g NHS 43 Quill and Scroll 3-4, Parliamentarian 43 FHA 43 FNA 3, 43 FTA 3-4, Musician 33 Secretarial Club 43 Hi-Lights Staff 1-43 Bobcat Staff 4, Co-Business Manager3 AHSPA District Meet 3-43 Band l-4, Personnel Sergeant 3, District Clinic 3-43 Rainbow Girls 1-4, Charity 43 Melody Maids 1-4, President 43 Girls' State 33 Journalism Award 3g Junior Play 33 Latin Club I-23 MacArthur History Club 3-4. TERRY HUCKABEE-Hi-Lights Staff 43 Football 13 AHSPA District Meet 43 Master of Ceremonies at Special Programs 3-4. TRAVIS HUNT-FFA 3g Hi-Lights Staff 43 Foot- ball I, 33 Basketball 2g AHSPA District Meet 4. PATTY LOU JAMES-Transfer from Atlanta, Texas 4. MARY ANN JONES-English IV Club3 FNA 23 Chemistry Club 43 Secretarial Club 43 Spanish Club 2-4: MacArthur History Club 33 4-H Club I-3. CLIFTON M. JOY, JR.-Transfer from Bryan, Texas 43 English IV Club3 FFA 4. SARA KEY-English IV Club3 NHS 43 Library Club 43 Secretarial Club 3-4, Treasurer 43 Glee Club 1-33 Maids of Note 2-33 MacArthur History Club 33 Latin Club 1-2. JERRY KIDD-Hi-Lights Staff 43 Band I-4, Ser- geant 4, District Clinic 33 AHSPA District Meet 4g Junior Play 3. RALPH KIDD-FFA 2-43 MacArthur History Club 3-4. VIVIAN LIGHT-English IV Club3 NHS 43 Quill and Scroll 3-4, Vice President 43 FHA 2-4, Historian 33 FTA 3-4, Secretary 43 Secretarial Club 4g Hi- Lights Staff 3-43 Bobcat Staff 4, Assistant Senior Editor3 AHSPA District Meet 3-43 Glee Club 1-33 Maids of Note 2-33 Melody Maids 43 Homecoming Court lg Junior Play Prompter 33 Latin Club 1-23 American History Award 33 MacArthur History Club 3-4. JOHNNY PAUL LINGO-Key Club 2-43 Football 1-4, Blocking Trophy 43 Basketball I-33 Track 1-33 Class Vice President 2-33 Junior Play 3g DeMolay 2-4, Junior Deacon 3-43 Who's Who 4. DELMAR LOUGH-FFA 2-43 Football 1, 3. A. W. MARTIN-Chemistry Club 43 Band I-4, Lieutenant 4, District Clinic 2-43 MacArthur History Club 3. CHARLES WALLACE MARTIN-FFA 3-43 Mac- Arthur History Club 3. LUTHER MARTIN-English IV Club3 Chemistry Club 4. SUE MAY-FHA 2-43 Glee Club l-3. PATRICIA McKEE-FHA 2-43 FNA 43 Basketball 1, 3, 43 4-H Club 1-2. JUDY MCMANUS-Transfer from Danville, Arkan- sas 4. JOE JERALD MCMURTREY-FFA 43 Football lv. CARROL ROGER MESSER-Transfer from Lane- burg, Arkansas 33 FFA 3-43 Football 3. JACK MORAN-English IV Club3 Student Council 3-4, Vice President 33 NHS 43 Key Club 2-4, Secre- tary 43 Lieutenant Governor of Division 14, 3-43 Chemistry Club 43 Band 13 Football 1-4, Tri-Captain 4, All-District 4, All-State 4, Most Valuable Player Award 4g Track 2-4, State Meet Winner 33 Class President 43 Boys' State 33 Junior Play Award 33 Who's Who 43 MacArthur History Club 3-4, Pres- ident 33 DeMolay 2-43 Junior Rotarian 4. BOBBY MYERS-Key Club 3'4Q Football 1, 33 Jun- ior Play 3. JOHN NIX-English IV Club Treasurerg Student Council 3-43 NHS 43 Key Club 2-43 Chemistry Club 33 Football 1-4, Co-Captain 1, Tri-Captain 4, All- District 3-4, All-State 43 Basketball 1-33 Track l-43 Class Vice President 1, President 33 Favorite Couple Honor 33 Boys' State 33 Latin Club 1-2, President 23 MacArthur History Club 3-4. WILLIAM BURTON OSBORN-Chemistry Club 43 Football 13 Junior Play 33 CAP 3-43 MacArthur History Club 3-43 4-H Club l-2. CAROLYN PHILLIPS-English IV Club3 FNA 2-4, Secretary 2, Reporter 43 FTA 43 Chemistry Club 33 Secretarial Club 43 Hi-Lights Staff 43 AHSPA Dis- trict Meet 4g Melody Maids 1-43 Homecoming Court 1, 43 Junior Play 33 4-H Club 13 Office Secretary 4. FLORENCE POLK-F HA 2-43 FNA 4. RAYMOND POWELL-FFA 3-43 Chemistry Club 4'. WAUNZELLE POWELL-Transfer from Guernsey, Arkansas 33 English IV Club3 NHS 3-4, Vice Pres- ident 43 Quill and Scroll 43 FHA 3-4, Secretary 4, Junior, Chapter, and State Degrees 43 FNA 3-43 Secretarial Club 3-43 Hi-Lights Staff 43 Bobcat Staff 43 AHSPA District Meet 43 Maids of Note 43 Glee Club 3-43 MacArthur History Club 33 DAR History Award 3g Who's Who 4. KATIE LOUISE POWER-FHA 2. PERRY PURTLE-English IV Club President3 Stu- dent Council 33 Key Club 2-4, Secretary 3, Vice Pres- ident 43 Chemistry Club President 43 Football 1-23 Basketball 1-4, Co-Captain 13 Track l, 3, 43 Class Treasurer 23 Favorite Couple Honor 23 Who's Who 4. LINDA RATELIFF-FHA 2-43 Secretarial Club 43 Basketball 1-4, All-District 33 Homecoming Court 13 Junior Play 33 Who's Who 43 4-H Club 13 Kiwanis Queen l. HOMER REESE-Transfer from Russellville, Arkan- sas 23 Football 33 Basketball 33 Track 2, 4. LEONA RIDGDILL-FHA 23 Secretarial Club 33 Glee Club I-4. SENIOR ROSTER CHARLES RODDEN--Transfer from Prescott, Ar- kansas 33 FFA 33 Basketball 3-4. GENE ROGERS-FFA 3-4. SIDNEY ROGERS-English IV Club3 Chemistry Club 43 Glee Club 23 Cheerleader 43 Latin Club 1-2. PHILLIP ROWE-English IV Club3 NHS 43 FFA 3-4, Treasurer 43 Football 3-4, All-District 4g Track 3g 4-H Club 1-2. ROWENA ROWE-English IV Club Historiang NHS 43 FHA 2-43 FNA 43 FTA 3'4Q Chemistry Club 43 Spanish Club 2, 4g Band 1-4, Majorette 4, District Clinic 3-43 Rainbow Girls 1-43 MacArthur History Club 3-4. CHARLES B. RUGGLES-English IV Club3 NHS 43 Chemistry Club 43 Football 13 Track 3-43 MacArthur History Club 3-43 CAP 2-3. MELBA RUSSELL-FHA 2-33 Secretarial Club 3-43 Glee Club 1-3. BILL SCHOOLEY-English IV Club3 NHS 43 FTA 3-43 Spanish Club 1, 2, 4, President 23 Glee Club 1-23 Cheerleader 43 Junior Play 33 Who's Who 43 4-H Club 2-4, Vice President 43 MacArthur History Club 3-4. JEWEL SHOPE-English IV Club3 FHA 3-4, Second Vice President 33 Basketball Manager 2-33 Home- coming Court 13 4-H Club 1. JIMMY JOE SINCLAIR-FFA 4. WAYNE SMILEY-English IV Club3 FTA 43 Chem- istry Club 43 Spanish Club 2, 4, Vice President 43 Band 13 Glee Club 23 Junior Play 33 Who's Who 4. THOMAS SMITH-FFA 2-43 Football lg Basketball 33 Track 1. SONYA SOMMERVILLE-Transfer from Houston, Texas 43 English IV Club3 FTA 43 Secretarial Club 43 Class Secretary 43 Melody Maids 43 Who's Who 4. DAVID SPILLERS-English IV Club3 Photographer 3-43 Quill and Scroll 3-4, President 43 Chemistry Club 43 Hi-Lights Staff 3-4, Bobcat Staff 3-4, AHSPA District Meet 3-43 Band 1-4, Captain 4, District Clinic 3-4. DON LAVELLE SUTTON-Transfer from Texar- kana, Arkansas 23 English IV Club3 Quill and Scroll 4g Chemistry Club Treasurer 43 Hi-Lights Staff 4, Assistant Senior Editor3 Bobcat Staff 43 AHSPA District Meet 43 Football 1-23 Basketball 1-23 Track 1-43 MacArthur History Club 3-4. NORMA NELL TAYLOR-English IV Club3 FNA 2-43 Chemistry Club 43 Library Club 3-4, President 4, State Convention 33 Secretarial Club 43 4-H Club 1-2. JOHN THOMAS THEIS--Transfer from Emmet, Ar- kansas 4. EZRA THOMAS-FF A 43 Chemistry Club 4. TONI THOMPSON-English IV Club3 NHS 3-4, Bulletin Board Chairman 43 Quill and Scroll 3-4, Treasurer 43 FTA 3-43 Hi-Lights Staff 3-43 Bobcat Staff 4, Editor3 AHSPA District Meet 3-43 Spanish Club 1, 2, 4, Bulletin Board Chairman 2g Glee Club I-23 Rainbow Girls 2-43 Melody Maids 1-4, Treasurer 43 Maids of Note 23 Favorite Couple Honor 33 Home- coming Court 4g Junior Play 33 MacArthur History Club Secretary 3. CHARLES TITTLE-English IV Club3 Student Council 3-4, Representative 3, President 43 NHS 3-4, Parliamentarian 43 Key Club 2-4, President 43 Chem- istry Club 43 Football 1-43 Basketball 3g Track 3-43 Class President 13 Junior Rotarian 43 Junior Play 3g Who's Who 43 Latin Club 1-2, President 1. VIVIAN TONNEMAKER-English IV Club3 FHA 3-4, Song Leader 3, Second Vice President 43 Library Club 43 Secretarial Club 43 Homecoming Court 1, 3, 43 Junior Play 33 4-H Club 1. BILL TOOLEY-English IV Club3 NHS 4g Chemis- try Club President 33 Latin Club 1-23 MacArthur History Club 3. RAY TORBERT-FFA 3g Basketball 3. BONNIE TULLIS-English IV Club3 NHS 43 Secre- tarial Club 3-4, President 43 Band 1-4, Majorette 2-4, All-State Band 2, District Clinic 2-33 Junior Play Student Director 33 MacArthur History Club 3-43 Latin Club 2. JAMES VESS-Band I-23 4-H Club I-2. WENDALL VESTAL-English IV Club3 Chemistry Club 33 MacArthur History Club 3. CHARLES VINES-MacArthur History Club 3-4. JIMMY WALTERS-Chemistry Club 4g CAP 4. JANELLE WARREN-English IV Club3 FHA 3-4, Song Leader 4g Library Club 4g Secretarial Club 43 gielody Maids 43 Homecoming Court lg Junior ay 3. MARY WATSON-F HA 2-43 FTA 33 4-H Club 1. DELMER WELIVER-English IV Club3 NHS 3-4 Treasurer 43 Chemistry Club 33 Spanish Club 2, 43 President 43 Band 1-4, Material Sergeant 3, Student Director 4, All-State Clinic 1-23 Class President 2' Junior Play 3g Who's Who 4g MacArthur History Club 3.' ERNEST WHITTEN-English IV Club3 NHS 3-4, President 43 Quill and Scroll 3-43 Key Club 3-43 FTA 3-43 Hi-Lights Staff 3-4, Sports Editor 3-43 Bobcat Staff 3-4, Sports Editor 3-43 AHSPA District Meet 3g Spanish Club 4, First Vice President3 Foot- ball 1, Co-Captaing Track 1-23 Junior Rotarian 43 Boys' State 3g Bookstore Manager 43 Junior Play Business Manager 33 Latin Club 1-23 MacArthur History Club 3. JACKY WILLETT-English IV Club3 FFA 3-43 Chemistry Club 4. MAXINE WILLIAMS-FHA 43 Glee Club 1-4. MONROE WILLIS-FF A 3. BOBBY WILSON-English IV Club3 Chemistry Club 4g Latin Club 1-23 CAP 2. JERRY LEE WILSON-English IV Club3 Chemistry Club 3g Band 1-4, Sergeant 2, Drum Major 3-43 Foot- ball 13 Basketball 1-23 Track 1-23 MacArthur History Club 3-4. JIMMY WILSON-FFA 43 Band 1-43 4-H Club 2-4. VONDA WORTHEY-English IV Club3 FHA 2-43 Basketball 3-43 MacArthur History Club 3. DONALD WRIGHT-FFA 2-4, President 4. HOWABD WRIGHT-Pep Rally skit 4. BOBBY YARBERRY-Key Club 2-43 Football 1-4 Tri-Captain 4, Most Valuable Blocker 43 Track 1-21 NANCY YOCOM-Secretarial Club 3-43 4-H Club 1 2 , . SKILLED LABORERS Athletes . . . the skilled laborers . . . workmen with brawn and brain . . . winners in every way. ll 63 H 'I 1 ,,,,,, Evan-fu .. M- .-3,51 .K 4.52: v 1014. m 'G W--I. h, ., f,--.,, -. ,K 4 u ..- Xxx .uf S X1 N M ,fi 4.-.' i 6 .. ff' W4 gl Q ff IQ- ,3 an' 14, ,fx L '4f+ .. , xf ' L I: k' ' 1 Y' ., .. ,WSL 5 xi 4 1-.V . . X4' Nfl 'Hat' P-' 5 3, ma ...wg K D v 'l'11'ming lim- vuavlx, john Pioruv- TI14- Bobcat Cuache-s holding ll vhulk talk un' hvaal vmlvll. lm Il ll junior and scwvut voavll. Waym- Taylor. W-an Q KA ! i --,f,,-nf, in- n.:x A .4 V. X1 ,f-, MF' ff k ' 4 i 5? Q51 B' I, ri I rv ,-a .400 f'. . 64 I N4 B l I Yurlwrl4Y1 anal lark Nlmzxn with tlw Bolmc'ul. Tlw 1956 Bobcat 'I'ri-Captains. jo m IX. 0 1 my .N .L l ...un-.f 3, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 BOBCATS WIN 9, LOSE 2, TIE I FOR BEST RECORD IN A DECADE Turkey Day marked the end of a great Bobcat football season. The Bobcats won 9, lost 2 and tied 1. The Bobcat offensive team gained 3,230 yards for 303 points while the defensive team held the opposition to 1,540 yards and 104 points. They doubled the opposition in yardage and almost tripled them in points scored. In first downs the Bobcats exactly doubled all opposition with 178 to 89. Hope threw 110 passes, completed 41 for 670 yards, had 10 intercepted, and stole 17 from the opposition. Jimmy Porterfield kicked off for the Bobcats and Johnny Graves did the punting. Graves kicked 39 times for an average of 43 yards per kick which is better than the Southwest Conference average. Gerald Duke, the toe, made 25 of a possible 39 conversions. This .averages 6472- accuracy which is very good. Porterfield kicked 3 out of 4. The fact that the Bobcats have worked as a team is exemplified in the well-dis- 1 7 tributed scoring. 4AA CONFERENCE STANDINGS Team Wins Losses Crossett ...... .,,,,..,, 5 0 Hope .......... .....s... 4 1 Magnolia ....... ,,.,...,. 3 2 Smackover .,.,,.. 13 3 Arkadelphia ........, 3 3 Fairview .... ,............... 1 5 Camden .............,............................. 0 5 TEAM ROSTER PLAYER POSITION NO. WT. CLASS Oliver Adams Tackle 51 161 Junior Charles Blackwood Halfback Sophomore Don Boothe Fullback 46 190 Sophomore Hal Branch Guard 43 140 Senior Orval Brannan End 40 147 Senior Terry Bryan Guard Junior Billy Butler Halfback Sophomore Jimmy Chambless Center 31 158 Junior Morris Cottingham Fullback 29 151 Junior Steve Crain Halfback 20 140 Junior Gerald Duke Quarterback 28 142 Senior Winston Duke End Sophomore Bobby Embry Center 48 150 Sophomore Charles Fowler Halfback 26 146 Senior Jerry Franks End 52 158 Junior Johnny Graves Halfback 23 140 Sophomore Bill Hairr End 42 145 Sophomore Jimmy Hollis End 39 168 Senior Jack King Guard 33 148 Junior Johnny Lingo Fullback 22 160 Senior Jimmy May End 37 167 Junior Mike McMurrough Halfback Sophomore Danny Monts Tackle 35 175 Junior Jack Moran Tackle 34 188 Senior J0lll1 Nix Halfback 24 Senior Tommy Polk Quarterback 30 170 Junigr Jimmy Porterfield Guard 38 168 Junior Phillip Rowe Halfback 27 164 Senior John Thomas Guard 32 148 Sophomore Jerry Thurman Tackle 50 198 Sophomgfe Charles Tittle Halfback 21 140 Senior David Watkins Quarterback 25 142 Sophomore Royce Weisenberger Guard 44 162 Junior Lynn Wiggins Center 49 189 Junior Bobby Yarberry Tackle 41 166 Senior I-Tri-Captain 2-All-State 3-All-District 4-Starter Ties I 1 1 0 0 0 1 LETTERS POINTS 1 0 0 0 1 24 1 0 1 6 0 O 0 0 I 0 1 6 0 0 1 25 0 O 0 0 1 30 1 6 1 18 1 0 1 36 I 0 2 12 1 12 0 O 0 0 3 0 3 48 2 48 1 2 I 6 0 0 1 0 2 6 1 18 1 0 2 0 3 0 65 ..--,-. ,, 'f'5F'5'm5- , VI f IOIINNY LINLLO HAL BRANLH JIMMY HOLLIF HOPE 37 STAMPS 6 Coach Turpiifs Bobcats got off to a fine start hy whipping the Yellow Jackets in Hannnons Stadium on September 7. The llollcats kicked off, forced Stamps to punt, and then scored on the fourth play from scriinrnage. An offsides penalty nullified the touchdown, hut Hopc went on from there. Highlights were Hollis's 40 and 50 yard runs on intercepted passes and his 415 yard touchdown pass from Polk: Nixis 445 yard run from the fifty: and Vffatkinis licautiful fake and touchdown pass to Franks. V' f,-fx i .. JOHN NIX HOBBY YARISER Nix scored twiceg Polk. Hollis. May and Franks tallied once each: and Duke convcrtcd once. A picturc of thc opt-ncr with Namps. PHILLIP ROWE CHARLES TITTLE HOPE 21 DEQUEEN 6 The Bobcats tasted victory over DeQueen for the first time in five years in Hammons Stadium on September 14. Nix handed a punt to Hollis who ran 75 yards for the score in -the second period, but a penalty nullified the play. After a 50 yard punt by Graves, Hope backs, Tittle and Nix, carried to the fifteen wliere a Polk-Hollis pass added 6 points. The Bobcats drove 95 yards in 5 plays with Nix scoring. Polk tallied from the one. Duke converted three times. iw Hit aft Un. 47,1 A if Starting of Hollis' run in DeQueen game. CHARLES FOWLER GERALD DUKE JACK MORAN ll ar ORVAL BRANNAN JIMMY PORTERFIELD DANNY MONTS RoYcE DON Boormz HOPE 20 SMACKOVER 21 The Buckaroos handed the Bobcats their first loss of the season on September 21 at Smackover. The Bucks scored two touchdowns in the first few minutes of play and tallied again on a third-quarter pass interception. Polk threw Hollis two passes for touchdowns and then ran one over for Hope,s scores. Duke converted two extra points. HOPE 27 GURDON 0 A large crowd followed the Bobcats to Gurdon on September 28 to see Hope beat the Go-Devils. ln the first quarter Polk broke away for a 75 yard touchdown jaunt. Halfback Tittle made it number two in the second quarter on a line play. Boothe ran over from the 18 for the third score late in the same period. Watkins pushed over in the third quarter for the final score. Duke kicked 3 extra points. Finishing of Hollis' run in DeQueen game. X TOMMY POLK TERRY BRYAN HOPE 7 CROSSETT 7 An outweighed Bobcat team fought Crossett, District 4-AA Champion, to their only tie of the season October 5 at Crossett. Hope retaliated with a 45 yard drive with Boothe scoring for the Bobcats from the 2 yard line. Duke converted. Crossettis attempted field goal in the fourth quarter was 110 good. Hope drove to the Crossett 11 yard line late in the fourth quarter but failed to score. Hope made 13 first downs to Crossetfs 12. HOPE 35 FAIRVIEW 6 The Bobcat backs gained 245 yards for 20 first downs holding the Cardinals to 83 yards and 5 first downs in Hammons Stadium on October 12. Hope scored twice on passes, Polk-Hollis for 41 yards and Polk- Nix for 27. Boothe and Cottingham scored on line plunges and Graves raced through the center of the line for a 52 yard touch- down. Duke split the uprights all 5 times. Watkilis was stopped on the Fairview 14 when the final buzzer sounded. Graves kicked 3 times for a game average of 43 yards. 1 9 MORRIS COTTINCHAIXI STEVE CRAIN Watch that Fairview line, Bobcats! OLIVER ADAMS , 1 JERRY FR ANKS JINIMY CHAMBLEQS JIMMY MAY L HOT SPRINGS I9 HOPE 6 The Bobcats lost a fine lrall game to the Big 8 Conference Trojans OII Octobel I9 at Hot Springs. Joneb scored twice fox the Trojans in the first half. hut Bobcat linemen atopped l11n1 cold 111 the second half. Hope A scoie came 111 the fourth quarter' WllCII Polk pushed over from the 2 Hot Springs final tally came i11 the last minute of play. HOPE 4I CAIVIDEN 6 HARI FS BI ACKWOOD In Hammons Stadium on October 26 the honieconiing royalty Qaw the Bolmcatb fnst WIII over Camden in 7 years. The flint half saw Boothe score on a line play. followed lay Fowlei wlth a 29 yald end run. In the second half lVI'1y a11d Watki11s went 40 and 39 yards, re- spectively for tallies on intercepted passes. Fowler scored from the 0116 and a Duke-Bra1111a11 pass added six more points. Duke eonverted four times a11d Porterfield kicked o11e. L'1 NN WILCINS Bobcats in action. no.: wiv 'lv'-1 'UL 1' lf? Q 9 K WW W. 7l on . 4 M- 13 H . rr an U ' A gu -'Qin ,, ' ' 1 'vi mf.- wf' ' - '- lg, 'H ,.Qfe7' lf? ' . 1. ff' P' 1 ' . JA, ' . Q, 'V' . .. rim gif t1 5:f. 1' A ...Z ' p -,Wi w ., J.. . ,N I ...i.T:,, ,qv ,, -4 ' ' . -.s..--Mm-11.151 'P' - ' f-vs:-ffh' X- i HOPE 33 PRESCOTT 13 A fired-up Prescott crew drove 65 yards for a touchdown in the first three minutes of play against the Bobcats who won the thriller at Prescott on November 16. Hope rebounded with a 70 yard drive of their own that saw Lingo go over for the score. The Bobcats then pushed 50 yards with 9 Watkins tallying. Prescott scored again on a controversial pass 'v' play with Hopels Nix and Prescottls Gilbert both catching the ball f n . 1 S J sag?-1 .. ' . 'B'y C f 3-I JERRY THURMAN BOBBY ILNIBRY Quran Q. I in the end zone. Half-time score was 13-13. In the second half Fowler tallied on a reverse, Nix went over from the one, and a Polk-Graves pass concluded the scoring. Duke converted 3 times. HOPE 7 NASHVILLE 0 The Bobcat football squad closed its season in a Turkey Day contest by defeating the Scrappers on November 22 at Nashville. After a scoreless duel in the first half the Bobcats sent Polk through the middle for the winning touchdown. Duke converted. The Bobcat line held the Scrappers for 41 downs on the three yard line in the fourth quarter. ah Get 'em, Bobcats! September 13 October 1 1 October 25- November 1- November 8- I fx LYNN MONTGOMERY Fairview Camden Fairview Magnolia Camden B TEAM 12 18 BILLY BUTLER Hope ..e,. Hope .,e.,e Hope Hope ..e,., Hope .,,.,e 4 w BILLY HAIRR LARRY GARRETT Manager F ,f ip QAM- ' .91 2 else BILL LAWRENCE Manager JIMMY JONES Manager 1956-57 CHEERLEADERS j A E unrling: on Hill Svhor Irv: ,Ivrry Carrol! und Sid Rugvrs. f s 'dmv wlvy an-2 Sue- Houston. Uvlly ,In flux, Carolinv Cnx. Prupi for ff 6 2 uw- stmlr-rlts wvrf' busy pravtiving lwfurfl svhnnl ops-neml last .vp for ull tlu- pf-p lll1't'liIlQlS and football gamvs. This yvar fm' thc' first timv, thvy vc led ye s 4 ll xskvtlwall ganws. Ilw gurls 9 l4'Il1lN'I'. Tllc'y'vi' lwvn on lxzmcl ' ll ll tlw X Ex f Svamwsms Q ,wx .. XX 1 N. ,fs 4 'Q -4.5, ' H 4 , -, :N--firm-4sg,, g ' Y The 1936 Swuim' Uulwuls with llwir lllllikli are-. fir-I ram: llul Iglllllfll, lllvmlu HllC'kLlbl'l'. linda l'urlI--A NIul'l'iN lfutlinglhum. Jumlv l I'llHk4. ,lulmlly Lingo. Sz-wild row: Phillip Rowe. ,lack Nluran, Hvttv Ju Cox. Urvul Hfilllllilll. 'l'un1 VIVIIUIHII'-Illl. ,Iwlm Nix, In lln- of-lxlefl' am' THE 1956 HOMECOMIN. ' ' ' - '- ' un of 1-41114-1-wirvll stand ure- Mary Nvll Curt:-r TllI'll4'l'. 'Pig ullllllll vwrm-u'1l fm .1 puluu lu lx 1 .. I'1t HIIIYIIV- .5171 .Nllwrl llrzm-5. 45-lg Huy 'l'uylm'. 39: Wunzvll Nix RlPllI'iy,ll4'L. '5-1: Vary ll:-llu uilm- l1LlIlIlUIl..3T. Q .t ,vm ,t 3 i lem? Charles Tittle, Glenda Hawley, Charles liuwler. Mary Ann Hall, Malinda Marcum, Jilmuy Hollis, Patty Maxwell. liuhby Yurherry, Sue Houstcm. Ceralrl Duke, Vivian Tonnemaker, Carolyn Phillips, the mafeots. Mike Turpin and Mark Pierce. :mum or HONOR Preeecling the game. the Maids of Hmmm' mmlv a football formation on field and then tuuk their Dlaee of lnmoi' to watch their lu-r0eS'i 1116152 77 JO ANN AND JERRY ATTEND THE OPENING OF ST50,000 GYMNASIUM Friday, January 11 . . . dream gym opened . . . crowd of 1500 . . . Albert Graves, lVl.C .... Charles Tittle talked . . . Roy Taylor, president of Booster Club, coaches, teams, and board members presented . . . dedication to James H. Jones . . . Hope vs. Nashville . . . Lady Cats defeated . . . Bobcats victorious. Hurry! the dedication begins at eight TW0 tickets, P10356 - - - . . . and two sacks of popcorn . . . Hope she's there . . . Will he make it? . .. X, s x X 9 -Hun., S ua 5 J f f '5 :it X QF V 'PK' b.,a:xx..,al1' ' ff. we f+.f,,,Ek Q . 5 ,. 'mn g if H 31, , - Q .5 vs ff 3, Q - , 1,5 ' 4 A- 1 P 5 Q1 'n 'll -w. 1: -.- ., .,.,. . , Wie, F fs f Q Q i 'X 1! ' 4-14-wr' r ,- .. , - in 4, ff -':. i Lf 3 ' OP ma Qk, Na QA 14 , sg, , ' ,, 4 'S 9, W' ' .E x 4, 5 3 Q ., if W Vi., M157 ly fl 5 - L :J V s,1I'i'- ' A t Q 1 if ,,A.Q,,f, - S W, gl.. ,, E as' f- fm .. f ff M wtf wgig 4 , +L h, 1 1 New wi A M LU . A ,f,.- Yfiv . S A UH 'K sq, , 9454: ev 1? 'A' ' 5 Mtg. Q. --i,gff?.fh , -Q, V- 3:21. ,, . 'QNOPG Q Maia? aj wi'-if ww l 3 X N wi' W B BASKETBALL TEAM -,win---pq, Vs ..,, l. rw rf., ffgwfgmwp?-:.Qsawqgp Y I I W---W --'f1'4' -' rw at--wa fs. t 2 l We WJ. at- , -,Z BILLY BUTLER, manager 82 Hope ,,,, Hopes, , Hope ,,,Y,7,... Hope, ,,,7 , Hope .,.,.7,,7, Hope, ,,7,7 , Hope ,7,,7... , Hope ....,,,,,, Hope, ..,, 7,77 4 0 Hope 77,,77,v L35 Hope ..7.,,. .47 Bodcaw ..,,7,.. , .,,77 Bradley eeeeeo,e,ee.ee Guernsey Bradley ,,e,ee.. e,,., Guernsey DeQueen Springhill DeQueen Springhill Springhill Prescott B basketball team members from the bottom of the stairs to the top in Jones Field House are: Gary Don Formby, William Foster, Del- ton Hatfield, Charles Sinyard, Donald Brown, Billy Hairr, Daniel Brown, Donald Boothe, Ray Duke, and Joe England. Franks on the move against Emerson. Q ' 4 1 QX x y N5 22 A 'mkv f, xx, ' 4 WM W V 1 ' S .,..- f A ' I 5, X. gi Zv, X! 1 ss 'mf .' 1 S., . ,S ,, v -,- 1 ,, ' w -' ' K - f Q I Q X5 fi! K1 Kyiv F ar. IAQIIC ww 1.9 1.6 S Q -Q11-sf Q 'WPA SW Nr if R .lm'f:E VINICS ALICE COFFEE GLENDA HUCKABEE l nru'11nl Guard Gllllfd JAN ROUISON JUDX RAFELIFI' lwlruarfl Forward PAT McKEE ALICE BURKE MRS. TAYLOR Guard Guard Coarh V f 'wa . x , A 4 A-ll X f Q 4 'Q 1 ' 1 :fr v fa f 1f'.fffif:g X 5 Q4 a. x , . , 1: ,R i ff , . , 'A zffliiv ,L T' f 5' L1 2' as X, 0 P 7 2-0 ' . ,3 4 ,X -f'1L,, L. 4M..., , x : ,I X1 k 1 'wx if Nw , r MNH, ' iss i ' .: 4 ., X K. K K x . , is .L I L,,,,A. , x 2332 .ww -jf 1, 42 '10 P5 'nu-u suv una Quo 'un- wp. ,- fFH5FFP ' 7 'l f 2g.HE'7l sI vf. 'z'-J'-' , V- V if.: 7 . .1 ' .A I P -.-' N . M 5:18, K -mf QL 115 mln W av wi 'M MX. ,4 K -' X .X .J -:J YFQ ' X Y ? .X S. YQ mv E 'eff . x 3 'i 9 V! U hifi X. 1. fx . 9'1 86 Perry lakes off. 1956 TRACK RECORD 'l'rar-ksters . . . First place discus thrower in the clistrif-t and allrstate meets was ,lack Moran . . . Relay team, Charles Titlle. Perry Purtle, ,lohn Nix, and Jimmy llollis. ran second in 4,4-0 and 880 relay at slate. The mile relay team. Charles Fowler, Phillip Ruvve. Charles Tittle. and Perry Purtle placed third. 'llhe traek team ranked fifth in a 32-team meet at Ouachita on April Ql, 1956. The llope junior team sent six boys to the state meet whir-h they won with ease. Ross Stone ran first in the l00. the 50, and 220 yard dashes. Johnny Graves competed in the broad jump and William Fos- ter took part in the high jump and the discus throw. lilelton Hatfield won the 410 relay and entered the 4-410 yard dash and the polevault event. ,kg Don trying for a high jump. The finish line finally, Charles Moran heaves the shot wh 4. ep ,e f - if fu u L. James Gaither in the air SPECIAL FEATURES Adornment for our building . . . artistic dc sign created for culture and beauty . . . spc cial attractions to enhance our BOBCAT . . SPECIAL SENIOR HONORS fi' 'www'- Tl' VCL, cigar ' ' A I I L .l MARUA 1sownEN JERRY BYERS ACIEARLENE HORTON JACK MORAN Girls' State Boys' State 'H bf' Girls' State Boys' State DAR Good Citizen Award All-State and All-American 3 - JOHN NIX BILL TOOLEY ERNEST WHITTEN DELMER WELIVER Boys' State Bausch-Lomb Science Award Boys' State National Merit Finalists lll-State and All-American, Football National Merit Finalist 1 I i 'ff X t sf Qu xg L JUNIOR ROTARIANS-Front row: Jack Moran, Perry Purtle, Phillip Rowe, Jimmy Hollis, Ernest Whitten. Back row: Delmer Weliver, Bill Tooley, Charles Tittle, .lack Ruggles, John Nix, Hal Branch, Jerry Byers, David Spillers. 88 I 'N Lambd J' a Chi A1 . gfflcersv from 1 , 111 Wilson 'fchllhzy Gai eh to ri h , Ron Klingel Pfaghienerg Hoare: , o gotsliall en 1 and Lyman Lea. Y 's l ZET A mxvimm 'fax ALPHA X755 LEROY AVENUE I LIFORNYA BERKELBY 9, G6 27, 1,5 me J :musry Deer Toni On behalf of CUB UTGGHGFS of Ru lets of Lambda Chl Alpha, l wash to thshu you for permitting our officers to select the uQueen of Besutlesn for the l95T Bobcat. Esch of the candidates, in our opinion, seemed to possess those qualities befitting any queen. The candidate in whom we felt tnose quelltles to exist most prevslehtly was Miss Sharon We ssould.like to extend warm COUQT81U13t10UB to sll hoses by their classmates to r ss the l N Foster. r being o, . iles Foste of the contestants fo compete in the contest and espeolslly to 1 Queen of Beauties. I We only hope that these young lsdles will consider hon- csmpus someday DY YHGXT presence ss they now do yours Yo s truly N orlng our -bs- H l an Lea. Y esld Y 601 .4 H .7 L - - L ,,fk. I L xx.. A QL, -I1 x x- x X 1 I 1 I N , 1 x X 1 I 1 I w ff .. . . 1 f ,. M-1 Jw W X , .. 1:-:,. nw iii A mg xxx Q K 3, ga-2 5 . x.5Jx,a,1. L , aw. ' MKLQMEN- X 'KK R 1 L :f?z'ff'5 i A 5 JACK MORAN Senior Beau Brummel ALICE COFFEE Senior Beauty LINDA PURTLE Sophomore Beauty BILLY BUTLER Sophomore Beau, Brummel X K H, xx fa nw Wen, M' KL XM. 5 fVV,k K Q, N QS? MR. AND MISS HOPE HIGH Charles Tirtle and Betty ,Io Cox EACH CLASS CHOOSES ITS FAVORITE COUPLE A , A ,Aviv 3 ,fa M ii Q 3 Judy Franks and Johnny Lingo, Senior Faye Atkins and Joe Hampton, junior uv W , Judy Davis and Larry Vaughn, Freshman Genevieve Cash and Donald Brown, Sophomore 96 IK .ff y RQ' 15 35353 itil zi- -J 3. YZ! rg-, x lx Ss . .-7-rx Xxw 4-fx, H' Wff' Y N ae A f1Y'i 'sr' ,- ,,...v X A K Rx X azj Q' 'Q .y f 1 - 4 f XM, -.-'Z ,ffl Q12 f UL? ' 35. 1-as X K VN -.f , .fx ' . 4 rl-, xxx - 'A V. h--0-...L X N - A' VL 0 .. Q N W , 'f--. ff M, r 'A 7 I x Q 1 4 ' ' h , , P Wgr X ' a' f'L V :QQ ' f7 'g- 1 ' Y e r W . X ' 1 XLM----I-Aw f 1' R fi' ,ff A ' .xx A v 2 :QQ 4 , 4 ffff - M.. SW Ling X.,-1 ,IA '11 X fl FL-L fi 412 lm? ' . f -Cf. V , by if N 4 LJ, f , . fy K YI Sim? -... . 1 Xu-,rr , Am- I - X lflI1' Smiley SENIORS SELECT . 3 X I 5 ,ff I I I 'I ,A X, ' in MOST STIIIJIOIIS lunzf'II1 I x' - II Inwr W1IiX'Pr 5 I 7 li Q7 3, 2, V 'ALKKA I wr ,QI 1 Q- BEST A'I'III,IC'I'Ii I imI1 Rlxleliff Iimmv HoIIiQ I'1IIII'INIII,IIf5'II B :Inn CIIIIIII Pvrrv I9urlIc' fl - Qi- J.. - 1 il ' Z 'z I A ' - I 4 THEIR FAVORITES E s I I with ts? MOST COURTEOUS 5 f fl .Sf .'5. Q95 . V Q MOST ENICRCI-ITIC Betty Jo Cox Bill bchooley 'Va , CK nf him 1-was Q Sw: 'Q IILWYIH' tvnwlka J! ,wt L Sonya S0lIlltlPI'ViHf' Jack Moran MOST POPULAR Betty Jo Cox Pony Pultle ,.. Y V 'X aff . . . FOR THE 1957 WHO'S WHO . . .....7,Q 5 Eiwfw w 'S INN .ll y .. U. HX' 2 P85 bl Llxlx, . 5-vu-J 'll'L'i'l 3 - 1 4 A : Hi Q i .N-...N Sl Ill NIJ N L in IX 1 OF THEIR CLASS . . . if MObT INTELLIGENT MOST VERSATILE Marcla Bowden Charles Tlttle Betty JO Cox Perry Purtle 8. .4 , 'X ' f 1 P' : K 2 ,F 1 f Q .. E1 CUTEST e WITTIEST Glenda Hawley Alvin Easterling Frances Evans Orval Brannan STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN P. T. A. TALENT NIGHT KW mul, pmm,,ni,m,S Hljoggont. IL UYIQIII Cvtling Nutlin' for Christmas as portrayed by Library Llub nwnllwrs. Dixie-lunfl jim-s for Ihr- MacArthur History Club. HA Sweet- '01-d'F35I1i0n9d Giflv WPVC' scnts the Senior Class. N3 Hoplimnorz- class rclivvs a jazz time dive scenfn F.H.A. girls Sing out Chnstmas Carols' UNIONS ,Mme W'orkmen's organizations in the trade of ed- ucation . . . tools used to obtain the best from the materials, the students. STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT Charles Tittle, capable student leader, outstanding scholar and participant in sports. is the Choice of the students of Hope High Svhoul for their Student Council President. STUDENT COUNCIL ' ' .-s Q Q JERRY FRANKS JOANN ROBERTS CLENDA HUCKABEE , : Vice President Secretary Treasurer The Student Council, reorganized in 1955, is a student organization which encourages cooperation and a closer relationship between students and faculty. The council sponsors special assemblies, monitors, sock hops, and the Christmas tree, and also sends its new officers to the Arkansas Association of Student Councils. The Student Council, which paid for the sportsmanship flagpole, has promoted good sportsmanship in every phase of school life. Coach Wayne Taylor and Principal Julius Adams are advisors for this organization. Betty Jo Cox Sharon Foster Larry Garrett Johnny Graves Sherrie Hankins Jimmy Jones Jr. Teddy Jones Jack Moran .lohn Nix Dennis Paddie Nancy Reese Carolyn Strong ,Ian Robison Members decorate the annual Christmas tree . . . Jimmy Tate IDE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Ei 'Z E!! gl E L NATIONAL The heads of N.H.S.rrnJsed for a picture are: Charles Tittle, parliamentariang Ernest Whitten, president, Delmer Weliver, treasurer, Marcia Bowden, secretaryg Waunzelle Powell, vice president, Toni Thompson, reporter. The Hope Chapter of the National Honor Society, founded in 1929, includes in its activities, pre- senting the valentine program, posting the honor rolls in the English class rooms, and honoring new members with a banquet. The N.H.S., through its members, impresses upon the entire student body a high regard for the virtues of scholarship, character, leadership, and service. Miss Gwendolyn Dean Jerry Byers Betty Jo.Cox le H01-you Sara Lou Key Vivian Light Jack Moran Johnny Nix Phillip Rowe lm , ,., '06 Rowena Rowe Charles Ruggles Bill Schooley Bill Tooley Bonnie Tunis :gh wifi FR: .Q lf' Q iw , 5 l K A Q ,I or I R611 Q , 1 Lnulw lUIil lN CHARLES TITTLE PERRY PURTLE JACK MORAN JERRY EANKS S' . ponsor President Vice President Secretary Treasurer The objects of the Key Club International include development of initiative, leadership, and service to s h l d ' c oo an community. New members were entertained with a hayride and Wiener roast last fall During the spring term they expect to speak to the Kiwanis Club, their sponsor. A special project will be a safety program. Jack Moran is Lieutenant-Governor of the district. Urval tirannan Jerry Byers Jimmy Byers Don Boothe Jimmy Chambless forris Cottingham Alvin Easterling John Graves James Gilbert Bill Hairr Webb Laseter III Bill Lawrence ohn Lingo J zmmy May Bobby Myers Jerry McPherson John Nix Dennis Paddie Tommy Polk iarles Ruggles David Watkins Ernest Whitten Lynn Wiggins Royce Weisenberger Dale Wylien Bobby Yarberry -5 Yx , X a-ef-, A F- THE Qum l AND SCROLL SOCIETY OFFICERS: Mary Charlene Horton, parliamentariang Vivian Light, vice president: Betty Cox, reporter, ,Io Ann Hart, seeretaryg Barbara Griffin, scrap' book chairman, Toni Thompson, treasurer, Ernest Whitten, second vice pres- ident, David Spillers, president. The Hope Chapter of the Quill and' Scroll, the international honorary society for high school journalists, received its charter in 1937. The society encourages and rewards individual achievement in journalism and allied fields. Journalism students must have Bw average, 40 inches of copy printed in the newspaper, or have excelled in photography or art to be eligible for membership. , 1 T 1 'Yr Y t: l 'I C , Z a I08 First row: Emest Whitten, Waunzelle Powell, Cherry Etter, Jo Ann Huett, Betty Cox, Don Sutton. Second row: Anita Burson, Mary Jean Sparks, Carolyn Phillips, Barbara Griffin, ,Io Ann Hart, Marylin Reece. Third row: Sheila Foster, Caroline Cox, .lan Robison, Carolyn Strong, Mary Char- lene Horton, Glenda Huckabee. Fourth row: Bill Davis, Toni Thompson, Vivian Light, Bobbie Rea Garrett, Diane Helms, Marcia Bowden, David Spillers. 2 miie nf wtf gre Your ' , Y wus y 4 e-ff 3 4 ,E + 'W mea it + K' f-nl' ' 'gt 6 h ,fl 345. - Ye Clubbe of Olde Engelond, organized by English literature students in 1952, has become an important part of campus life. The club, which has in its curriculum many interesting activities-including monthly parties, talks by interesting people, and visits of Fulbright Exchange students-strives to promote interest and unity among seniors studying English literature. ...of MRS.'JOE PERRY PURTLE JERRY BYERS BETTY J0 COX JOHN NIX HORTON Advisor Amour President Vice President SCCTCIHTY Treasurer Reporter Miss Clarice Cannon, unexcelled story teller, opens her gift . . . Maj. A. G. Resch and Mrs. Resch shared their travels . . . I09 V VAC mi VI I nl . T! i l Marcia Bowden Sue Bright Hal Branch Orval Brannan Jerry Brown Anita Burson Alice Coffee Nancy Cox Wanda Dixon Virginia D0ug.,an Cherry Etter .lunf Evanq Q 605 41' Charles Fowler Judy Franks Donna Sue Freeman Bobbie Rea Garrett James Gilbert Barbara Griffin Jo Ann Hart Glenda Hawley Patricia Henderson David Hendrix Patty Lou James Mary Ann Jones Clifton Joy Sara Lou Key Vivian Light Luther Martin' i Charles Tittle Vivian Tonnemaker Bill Tooley Bonnie Tullis Janelle Warren Delmer Weliver Emest Whitten Jacky Willett Wendell Vestal Bobby Wilson Jerry Wilson Vonda Worthy Jack Moran Carolyn Phillips Waunzelle Powell Sidney Rogers Phillip Rowe Rowena Rowe Charles Ruggles Bill Schooley Jewel Shope Wayne Smiley David Spillers Sonya Sommerville Don Sutton Norma Nell Taylor Toni Thompson 'N 'W 'QI MACARTHUR HISTCRY CLUB .tg 4 4' llllrl, LAWRENCE President Q r .r 4 f . ri . ,I FRRY FRANKS- Vire President M 13 , 2 3 r vu' 5 l,A NELLE FULLER! Sevretary-Treasurer o I-W . X,-?if5m ,c:. MRS. ROY ALLISON- Sponsor Thr- lVlac'Arthur History Club. founderl in 1955, is sponsored hy the local John Cain Chapter of tht- Daughters of the American Revolution. The fluh slrivcs to teach loyalty to our country and good junior vitizvnship in terms of practical serv- icv to home. school. community and country. Mem- hcrship is limitvfl to stuclt-nts who make at least Bla in Amf'rit'an history. Il2 Reading lt-ft to right, from tht- front row: Carolyn Strong, Marylin Rm-ce. Donna Evans. Charlotte- Brown, Della Bar- wick. Mary Ann Hall, Sheila Fostvr. Diana Helms. Susan Davis. Mary Epple-r. Alice Neal. Lynda Rowe-. Quetta Smith. Alice Burke. Claudia NlcCorklc'. Stvvc Crain. Hal llranvh. ,lohn Nix. Jimmy Bye-rs. ,lamvs Cillwrt, Jack Rug- glvs. Charlc-s Irvin. Larry Brucm-. Al I ff 1 I Y I -f Q E wi Q4 A591 nik. 4 Qiv , ,gg AM A I 41 f uf F Q5 ,Q ' sf ?J7 gif fi RM - Q' Q iw . 1 -:E . -mm 5 M: ww Q ?? fgQ xmm- - , 155. QQ? K . ?t?5c, 32 , Vg 5 , ,1 nys? . Q' , 1 ,Y V ,,,,LL X W, ,Mi . wg Q1 11177 ISM '-ttwiig K, , i i J 513.37 if 1:K',?, Q-M,-AJ N I ..-J xfkg First row: Nlary Daniels, ,Iudy Percell, Elaine Thomason, Glenda Hawley, Malinda Marcuni, llarliara liriglit, Judy Rate-lilf, Patsy Maxwell, Mary Jean Sparks, Carolyn Strong, Bevelyn Ball, llliarlolle lirown, Carolyn Paslay. Glenda lluekabee, Sandra Hobbs, Brenda Hamm, Linda Purtle. S+-eoml row: Sandra Burke, Diane Helms. Rowena Rowe, Bobbie Garrett, Norma Taylor, Sue lluuston, Waunzelle Powell, Ann Cole, Janet Cox. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA 4- Firft row: Donna Freeman, Judy Wright, treasurer, Carolyn Phillips, reporter, Virginia Dougan, viee president: Barbara Griffin, president, Cherry Ftter, secretary, Charlene Horton. Second row: Nlrs. George Wright, sponsor, Linda Rogers, Ann Sprague, Ann Roach, Linda Polk, Jacque Simpson, Sondra Russell, Becky O'Dell, ,ludy Davis, Shirley Allen, Carolyn Flowers, Wava Lea llonea, Naney Reese, Carol Myers, Sherrie Hankinrs, Sharon Foster, Linda Harrell, Sue Fuller Sybil Putinan, Ida Nell England, Sue Ann Smith, George-anne Lowe, Mrs. Ben Rive, Third row ,ludy Franks, June Flowers, Flor:-nee Polk, Della liarwiek, Priscilla Johnston, Nancy Frazier ' B ls Suzanne Summerville, Julia Peek, Cynthia Harrison, Linda Nlury Calhoun, latsy urrougi , Mlifou, Carole- Coop. 1 I 4 , lk ss ff'? AM? S g . T? Y' Y .5 'Q MQW! 1 2 5 S? S W xl'-'I-i Til z :x Ilan L U WU rx-f : I ...M ...x s::f-L :Jn 4 L, v:1 N. 4 ,md -, 5? 3 N . x f 1 ,P -H vw. I A xc- , . 4, , x mm. , E . Wwfvfe v W? 2 ,N- W Q ,, . , , ., u ff-, ,. ,q,,, ,,'rg'ff . 5' .xx L 5 . 1 vi W 4 F V A, M f-.' . Q V' . ik ' fe Q N. A R A - Q- . f T V X v X if H' I x . ' Q 1 fee L ,Q F i' . .5 iv V W1 -4 ak, , w 'N any 'K 'XY S Q A A ..V. 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' n 75 -Ei FLUTE 'Mary Charlene Horton 'J une Evans 'Ann Cole Brenda Hamm Carlene Fuller Betty Beard OBOE 'Mary Eppler 'Elaine Thomason Odle Wood CLARINET CD Jeanette Fincher 'Lanelle Fuller Mary Ann Hall 'Jo Ann Huett Mary Margaret Daniel Roberta Barrett Robert Story Linda Harrell Barry Spraggins Mary Fincher Betty McCulley Larry Patterson Mike Morris Barbara Tullis Wanda Youngblood ALTO CLARINET 'Bonnie Tullis Anna Whitman ALTO SAXOPHON E 'Rowena Rowe 'Larry Baber Linda Evans TENOR SAXOPHONE 'Albert Hargis Doyott Collins BASSOON Kitty Jones BAND ROSTER TRUMPET and CORNET 'David Spillers Jimmy Allen 'Dale Wylie Bill Freeman Harold Douglas Freddie Smith David Lewis Billy Walters William Walden Roy Tullis FRENCH HORN 0 Delmer Weliver Nancy Frazier 'Mary Ruth Calhoun 'Kay Gresham 'Cherry Etter Linda Collier J o Ann Kidd TROMBONE Thomas Foster 'Bobby Gallion James McLarty Jr. Henry Norvell Gilbert Brown BASS TROMBONE CD'Barry Hill BARITONE 'A. W. Martin 'Jerry Kidd Charles Flowers Harold Weems BASS Jerry Browning 'Don Oglesby Denver Dickinson James Chism DRUMS GD Jerry Wilson Buddy Ball Billy Anderson if I I' Jimmy Don Wilson Edward Hartsfield Steve Slayton Jerry Owen Ben Gee Waller Glendon Keith CYMBALS CD Virginia Dougan TYMPANI GD Judy Franks MARIMBA Edwina Whitman Sheila Foster '1957 Letter Award Winners Gbgdcgllllgy CD1957 All-State Band 'S 5 l Eg F.T.A. officers are: Marcia Bowden, presidentg Nancy Cox, treasurerg Vivian Light, secretaryg Mary Jean Sparks, reportcrg Sheila Foster, historiang Donna Freeman, parliamentariang Barbara Griffin, song leader, Marylin Reece, vice presidentg Judy Robins, librarian. The Irma Dean Chapter of the Future Teachers of America was organized in 1949. The F.T.A. promotes interest in and the recognition of the advantages, benefits, and joys of the teaching profession. Ideals are like stars. You will not succeed in touching them with your handsg but like the seafaring man, you choose them as your guides, and following them, you will reach your destiny. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA iw MRS. P. L. PERKINS Sponsor - A V. ' mmsnnvmsns i .l2lf'kif' Arrlclll' Judy Arnold Faye Atkins Bevelyn Ball Marcia Bowden Carolyn Brooks i- 3 'I W Charlotte lirown Betty Cox Caroline Cox Nancy Cox Mary M. Dameron l l Susan Davis ! in ' - U 1 Wanda Dixon Virginia llougan Mary Eppler Cherry Etter Donna Freeman l20 Judy Franks 1. vt C 3 Qu' .K El Circulo Espanol, founded in 1949, has as its objective to assemble those Spanish students who have manifested enthusiastic interest in the Spanish language and in the Spanish culture and ideals. In order to be a member of El Circulo Espanol the student must have at least a BU average in Spanish. The annual social activities of the club year include the Christmas party, Winter formal banquet in February honoring the new members, and the Spring picnic for the senior members. DELMER WELIVER BILLIE JEAN WILKISON MRS. W. A. WILLIAMS Pl'6SldC7l! Secretary Sponsor ERNEST WHITTEN CARYL JOY MYERS Vice President Treasurer '22 Larry Babe: Roberta Barrett Barbara Beck Joyce Bowden W Sue Bright W Wanda Dixon Ann Evans T555 'S-S 'ajgfi WFP YLLLL Sigi .g' Q I I ' ' x 11 DONALD WRIGHT DON FULLER JOE HAMPTON PHILIP ROWE JIMMY ALLEN LYNN MONTGOMERY President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Sentinel . . MER The Future Farmers of America IS a national organization. Only students 'f FAR az,-N OF enrolled in vocational agriculture are eligible for membership. Projects include ' - ' husbandry, farming, and woodworking. The FFA strives to create in young manhood an interest in farm life and agriculture. R. E. Jackson is sponsor. Raymond Aaron Jimmy Beckworth Cecil Bittle Terry Bryan Jerry Bush Terry Downs Jesse Duckett Gerald Duke Dean England Eugene Evans Donald Gammill Elmer Grant Terrell Grant James Guilliams David Hendrix Charles Irvin Ralph Kidd Joe Lamb Delmar Lough Jerry MeCorkle Gerald McMurtrey Wallace Martin Carroll Messer RHYIHOH Powell '24 Fred Raleliff Gene Rogers Thomas Smith Ray Torbert Bernard Webb Lynn Wiggins M0nr0e Willis 1 i .PRX A wit h .I 1- ,f 95.5 ' ' If olxnob tl . N lf! 7' N 'M 'ogg 507 Cui! The junior Chapter of the Future Farmers of America was formed this year for the first time. They chose Sue Moore as their Maid to he featured on this page. Several members did not have their pictures V made. They are: Charles Blackwood, William GARY DON FORMBY Bright, Daniel Brown, James Chism, John SUEMIEEQORE Pmsldem Connell, Travis Cox, Eugene Hunt, Charles Murrah and James Worthy. ' Billy Anderson Dick Arnold Donald Brown Robert Burson Thomas Clendenin Billy Collins Harold Douglas Ray Duke Winston Duke BOUJY Embn' William Foster Bill Hairr Barry Jackson Joe ,Iones Ray McCorkIe Jerry McPherson 'Terrell Martin Allan Poole Roy Rowe Dennis Sutton Gerald Taylor Mary Charlene Horton Alice Neal Rowena Rowe FUTURE HOMEMAKERS Seated on the floor are: Waunzelle Powell, secretaryg and Jo Ann Huett, reporter. In the second row are: Vivian Tonnemaker, first vice presidentg Janelle Warren, song leader, Lynda Rogers, fourth vice presidentg Jo Ann Roberts, student advisor, Jo Ann Hart, third vice president. Standing are: Barbara Powell, second vice presidentg Mrs. Hamilton Hanegan, advisorg Anita Burson, pres- identg and Judy Robins, treasurer. Judy Arnold Bevelyn Ball Barbara Beck Lucille Bright Billie Sue Brown Sandra Burke Anita Burson Lola Cagle Betty Jo Cox Virginia Dougan Charlotte Edwards Laura Sue England Cherry Etter Donna Fvans Frances Evans June Evans Judy Franks Carlene Fuller Martha Gilbert Mary Gilbert Kay Gresham Barbara Griffin Jean Harris Jn Ann Hart Glenda Hawley Patricia Henderson Patricia Holt Jo Ann Huett Sandra Johnson Mary Lauterbach Vivian Light Malinda Marcum Patty Maxwell Nancy May Sue May Claudia McCorkle Martha McCorkle Patricia McKee Linda McR0y Sue Moore The Future Homemakers of America became a national organization in 1945. The local chapter of the Future Homemakers of Arkansas, founded in 1931, became affiliated with the National Home- makers upon that clubis organization. With its motto Wlloward New Horizons, the F.H.A. pro- motes the highest ideals of democracy and good homemaking. Carolyn Paslay Florence Polk Linda Polk Barbara Powell Waunzelle Powell Linda Rateliff Marylin Reece Velma Jo Reese Betty Rexroat Judy Robins Doris Robinson Jo Ann Roberts Lynda Rogers Jewel Shope Jacque Simpson Quetta Smith Ellen Stevenson Yvonne Stevenson Vivian Tonnemaker Joyce Vines Janelle Warren Mary Watson Betty Williams Betty Wheelington Maxine Williams Vonda Worthey OF AMERICA C 1 1- i 5 we i s Sf af W I ip- f 'f ti F.H.A. girls in living room of home economics cottage Tbv big bossf-s of your pap:-r are-: Barbara Griffin, business managxvrg Don Sutton, svnior miitorg Marcia Iiowtlvn, 1-rlitorg Betty ,Io Cox, businvss managvr. THE HOPE W1'ilir1g copy. proof-reacting nioasuring. typiugAail are part 0 Ocliting the Hi-Lights. The staf spvnds long hours making you paper interesting and fun to read. The Hope Hi-Lights, sucvesso to the Bobcat, founded 1023. is member of the Arkansas Hig School Press Association, Nationa f. ,. .wi -v , 7 l28 Rf-porte-rs: .lan Robison. Mary ,Ivan Sparks, Anita Burson, Jerry Kiclcl. Cbvrry Ettvr, ,Iiuuny jones, Marylin Rt-occ-, Bobbie Rea Garrett. I-LIGHTS STAFF Scholastic Press Association, and international Quill and Scroll. Our school paper strives to pro- notc thc licst iclcals in high school ournalism. lVlrs. Mary Nell Turner is spon- S011 af , W sy Second-year staff members are: Vivian Light, circulation manager, Toni Thompson, reporter, Ernest Whitten, sports editorg ,Io Ann Hart, circulation managerg David Spillers, pliotograpllerg Mary Charlene Horton, fc-aturc cditor. .eportcrsz ,Io Ann Huett, Billy Davis, Sheila ostc-r, Carolyn Phillips, Caroline Cox, Travis Qunt, Olcnfla Huckabec, Dianr- Hclms, Carolyn trong, and Terry Huckahce. I29 MRF, ll. C. HYATT Dl.f0I'ffIf W First row, left to right: Caroline Cox, Leona Ridgdill, Velma ,lo Reece, Carolyn Strong, Doris Robinson, Linda Cale Rogers, Patricia Yarberry, Diane Helms, Susan Davis, David Pearson, Berteen Cornelius, Waunzelle Powell, Mary Warmack, ,lean Harris, Lucy Steele, Donna Evans, Dawana O'Steen, Martha Green. Second row: Lucille Bright, Myra Cox, Alice Neal, Quetta Smith, Pat Valentine, Barbara Maxwell, Jacqueline Simpson, Barbara Vestal, Reba HOPE HIGH SCHOOL GLE Three seniors, ten juniors, and six sophomores compose a glee club honor group, Maids of Note. Their selection is based on outstanding voices, in addition to loyalty ,and service to the glee club. The Maids presented a Christmas program at the Kiwanis and Rotary clubs. The girls on the front row of the above picture and Quetta Smith are included in the group, with Polly McCorkle. Claudia lVlCCorkle. Patty Maxwell. and Alice Neal substitutes. as x .L ,V Q M X if X 'F N, ,. ws-fl' aww? M Q- wr wk if' Y Gs JUNIOR MUSIC CLUBS affiliate-il with Natinnal l n'1Ie-ratiuii of Uuxiv Llulmx RJ fl Q2 me gif A ef. i NIICLOUY MAIIJS- 'l'ir'l1lrml iluringg a im-Q-Iiiig'liniiuriiig ilu-ir prvsiilvnl. l,Iliarli-ni- Hnrlnn. First ruw: Marc-ia lluvvilvrl, Harlrara Griffin. lim-lly iffix, Carolyn Phillips. Virginia Dougan, ,luily Frankf. 501111111 row: Mrs, Ilyall. spnrisurg liulmbic' flarrvlt, Vivian l,i,uIit, filll1I'lL'!l1' Hnrlon, ,lu Ann Hart. Sunya Soinnirrvillv, Wanda Dixun, Ilunna l ri'1'ii1an, Nanvy Cox. ., wufix 1 NQLWL- Kai.. .5- . X I 'L A a- Emi inf l32 'XIUFIC NIAKHRS'-l irsl ruw: lfdwina xvllillllllll. Nlary XI2ll'Ql2ll'l'l Dann-IQ. Larolinm- Lux, .Nnna Wluilinzin, Suv Moore, Fa-vmnl rnw: Fanmlra Hobbs, Carolyn Strung, Mary Ann Hall, Mary Ifppli-r. Snzanm- Nlc'NviIl, Jo ,In Own-ns. Nlary Nlargarvl Dann-run. 'liliinl row: Kay f,il'0ShLllll. Ann Cole: Hl'1'll4I1l Hainin, Iflaine- IIVIIUIIHINUII. Hrs, Hyatt. sponsnr: llwana fJ'sll'l'Il. Mary .Ivan Sparks. Mary l'flizalwlh Wurniavk. LIBRARY CLUB The Hope High Library Club, a member of the Ark- ansas Assn. of Student Li- brarians, was reorganized in 1948. lts primary purpose is encouragement of reading and literary enterprises. Members perform many duties including work at cir- culation desk, decoration of bulletin boards, caring for books, and assisting students in research work. ,dem OFFICERS, in the library workroom, are: Judy Arnold, secretaryg Susan Davis, vice president: Mary Eppler, reporter, Sheila Foster, treasurer Linda Gilbert, program chairman, Elaine Thomason and Kay Gresham bulletin boards, Miss Gwendolyn Dean, sponsorq Norma Nell Taylor, pres 'sn First row: Judy Arnold, Bevelyn Ball, Dollie Sue Beck, Charlotte Brown, Berteen Cornelius, Caroline Cox. Second row: Mary M. Daniels, Susan Davis, Laura S. England, Mary Eppler, Frances Evans, June Evans. Third row: Sheila Foster, LaNelle Fuller, Linda Gilbert, Kay Gresham, Mary Ann Hall, Diane Helms. Fourth row: Pat Henderson, Sara Key, Suzanne McNeill. Joyce Riley, Judy Robins, Jo Ann Roberts. Fifth row: Jan Robison, Carolyn Strong, Norma N. Taylor, Elaine Thomason, Vivian Tonnemaker, Janelle Warren. I33 LET'S SPEND A TYPICAL DAY THE BOBCAT WAY Calm before- the storm . . . Y0u're kidding, the bell hasn't rung! i l sm O 15 h,, Ill The day begins with sludvnts arriving in bust-s and cars fthey . . . and daily ann0nncvmf'nts and Biblv rvading '34 don'! walk anymorvl . . . mf Wiwx jsi Efiiifl-vi What do they have against women? S0 IhiS is h0l1lffr00I1l - . - 5, tv, :H g , The class with versatility . . . Einstein would be proud of you . . . Some pretend to study . . . few do . . . -of J f' wa - Husky Wales and Carolyn Strong take advantage of 2 cent First Class of office practice . . . ,f Wanda Dixon, M1-llma Russell, Nancy Yocum, Sara Key and Dollie Sue Beck . . . preparing to enter the lausiness world . . . a-bottle milk, in the cafeteria . . . 1' f Ax n Al .K ,-1-.N k 4' 'ln H I36 A lineup of campus bachelors . . . Hammers, screws, snails and puggydog tails, necessary tools for cooking up a 'Kwhafs il. S-K l'hey're our darlings. lhey're our dreams The nnighting gals . A '1 lg The band maestro lines up his group . , . boys on our Bobcat teams . . . The healthy group . . . 4 ww . gram! A ,--n-ni Another day, another scholar TO TELL THE STORY OF YOUR YEAR IN HHS PICTURES . . . PICTURES Hops: goes momlern . . . has Bobcat games filmed by Dr. Lloyd Guerin . . . Principal Adams and President Tittle glance over notes for the first assembly. The first steel beam erected . . . our gym begins to take shape . . . x Cheerleaders also decorate the goal posts for football games . . . l38 Birds of a feather flock together . . . 2 5 T .Qi WP 1 4' J ff i LY. Q 'V 4191 H 725' Hb W4 QQ nl Mil. i m Q loyal Mary Ann Ilall, Miss Hope. reigns iw-strwk show purzulv- . . . YOU AND YUUR illkltlil: Hllnllill LliSII'iCl .M A Wx ,I ,,v'ngq5vxT:f'1QK:mx?-7'-13' . ,s ig f' 'img ' 5 1 -A Q- H 1624 il 4f'3f?'y12 -ff Q Q ' Mi. 'YQX-.T 3 7 :F H 1. ,-. F '- Models for BKPW Club float in parade: Donna Freeman, Ann Evans, Clenala Hawley. Barbara Griffin . . . '. - I ' . I I in Apffbyiv .o n 3 Dignitaries at NHS banquet and informal initiation for new members in the V 5, fall... . . . Caught in a deep study-Diane Helms . . . November . . . elections . . . Ike re-elected . . . county tlrys victorious- Photo by Shipley of your chief photographer . . , David ri-arli-rs ,ln-rry Mcplu-rson, Wanda Dixon, and Sonya Sommerville . . . Spillf-rg , H l40 - 15' l JW? 'm ' , -A i ga A SQ 354- 3' M lik fr. X r ,. - L 1. 'nic fi i r F r frwff. U aw ASM. '11, , N.-.Q + akes perfect for Mary inn and Cherry ,., hat's be-himl the Crm-n Uu0r '? -s ,NF Y:-u The Victory bus! Q. v m if S., qi Bobcat boosters cn route to Crosselt. ' az M ml! yva wlmd Got that Ulu Bobcat spirit! The end of a perfect day . . . Mary Ann Jones-Mrs. Am0ur's little helper . . ,gn X Z hh 5 Get to the end of the chow line x hudd ! , Y Let's see your pass, A. W.! Bobcat staff in motion IAS 9' f 3 . 1J ,lorry Frogman Kidd . . . Tippy's usual plus? . . . unde-r Mr. Jones' desk . . . f F if fy im 5 S, The threesome-Carolyn, June, Wava Lea . . . 'Z' Jo Ann, Sissy, LB'elty Jo, and Barbara bring gay Fame to HHS . . . ,..ep-:vim ,,,.- H' -0' -JW A I44 fr ou sm-1-, Toni. it was like this . . . K'Nn thank you. Frm-st! l'll carry the-m inysf-lf! teas: Martha. Not the beauties of HHS but the office girls . . . Donna Freeman, junior high secretary, Glenda Hawley, Jo Ann Roberts, Sue Wright, Betty Jo Cox, Glenda Huckabee and Carolyn Phillips. More girls . . . all-district guards Alice Burke and Linda Rateliff in action . . . Dv ,uu- Albert Graves, master of ceremonies for the dedication of Jones Field House . . . 'eww p- 5 You'll see more of Dale Wylie next year . . . I . ji: 'ix-p E Terrell Cornelius introducing his teammates on the first basketball team . . . Elmer Murph, Harvey Barr, John Vesey, and Pat Duffle . . . Bruce, Wiggins and Franks go after the ball I'm nut going to talk long. xz-:U g4'.lvsJ1J1JpejQa9 'L' -www 1-9631 4? 'N l M 'T lim Jark Moran . . . Plz1y:'r of Yi-ur - Ughl Yvv prvfcrum blankvts . . . fully. John. w1-'rf' All-Arm'riCan! . . . Nix and Tililf' , - - 19 , ,Aw N5 7 ffurv . Dun. Urvul. anml Hal rv1'c'ivc'il1m-ir fmvllrall awards at 11 spvcial asscnlbly . . . M The strawberry blonde. Miss Fugitt, fpractice teacheri fires Eating on the Joh assignments at her studious i'??J group . . . as 1 Now students, says Turpin, this first driving lesson . . . is a Carly' This was Webb Laseter's and Judy Davis Operation clean up in preparation for the Founders Day Tea Cawlyn Yarb0r0uf,h a freshman finds the big hook . . . ., 1 wx, X 1 M- ,- V. V ,. A. Going up. .. -Ytkggfl'-Q 2 -v 'ss The- Marla-is . . . ,lu Ann Hurt. Marcia Bowden, lim-tly ,Io Cox, Sum- Cook, Cllarlvne Horton, Barbara Griffin, Donna Frm-vmzxn . . . A night to I'0lYl1'lI'IlJt'I' . . . Whafs the hurry '? JUNIOR! HIGH SCHOOL ,1 ' A , ,v ...Q ' A91 Ja Y- .wpwwfwvf P? Mn 1315 . lx..- ,H p H H H A H 7 Future 'bmldmg 'I1'1,3.Qf31 13lS, young ' ' Q 7 X but impqgtant, looking forward to ' f m H' W x ,F gtheirg goalgf' f Zh , ,h, Khm A: L ,,H H , gl I f v 3 Q mlm lf' L wif 1 IAQ 3 ,f -atwl in the- tvuvllm-rs' loung: Crit Stuart, C. T. Cannon, Mrs. W. M. Sparks, Mrs. Frank Mason. 54 prinvipul. Mrs. Utia Ure-n-tl. Earl Downs. JUTIII Pit-rc't'. JUNIOR HIGH TEACHERS l50 XII Svatt-tl in the- tnfavlu-rs' luungv: Mrs. Norma Taylor, Mrs. R. E. Javkson, Mrs. Julius Adams, Mr K. V. llcrntlun, Mrs. Il. fl. Hyatt, Mrs. F. J, Burroughs, Mrs. ,I. T. Mcrritt. THE SEVENTH GRADE MHS. BREFUS HOMFROOM-First row: Billy Cearley. Joe well. Roy Byers. Mike Byrd. Third row: Lera Callieott. Carolyn Ateliley. Sammy Brown. Charles Carver, Paul Cobb, Billy Cox. Virginia Church. Andrea Anthony. Mary Virginia Bos- Compton. Jim Caudle, Bobby Burns, John Crain, Charles well, Carolyn Dodson, Betty llryant. Suzanne llooth. Betty Dudley. Seeond row: David Barwick. Mike Braden, Jimmy Bar- Brantley. Melba Calhoun. Vicki Bruce. rentine. Roy Allison. Bill Anderson. David Billings, Jim Bos- gun. NIUAHVS HUMEROOM: Danny Key, Alfred Flesher, Freddy Fuller. Dwight Hampton Qtuart Green Ronnie Ha . M , n- kins. Billy Green, David Guerin, Ray Easterling, Densel Hen- dcrso Q l ' : n. ueeonc row: Ronald Friday, Larry Hooten, Danny Hatfield. Lonnie Hawley, Billy Johnson, Riehard Kitchens, Jimmy Hartsfield, Tommy Hollis, James House, Charles Haw- ley. Third row: Sandra Gaines. Audrey Foster. Penny Franks, Sue Griffin, Juanita Lamb, Mary Knighton, Shirley Hartsfield. Peggy Hampton, Margaret Hairr, Fourth row: Marqueritr- Ellis, Millie Flowers, Bett J l . C l Hornaday. e orc an ai Evans and Virginia THE SEVENTH GRADE C. W. Marim-r, John Mr-rritt, Charlvs Nluorv, Third row: Carolyn Nlaxwell. Charlnltv lxll'lJlll'O!l, ,luyrv PllI'S'l'lll'. llvlly PlllIIllt'y. ,lan Rvinhartlt, 'lim-na Pilkintnn. Mary xl4'RilC', lihvryl Nlvf-l's. llvlty Ratt-lift. lm-ta Orr. l.a-t ruw: ,Ivan Martin. Ula HRS. 5l'AllK'S ll0Nll2ll0UNl First rnw: ,lavk l.autPrhac'h. ilurtia IVSI1-1-ri, 'l'mnlny 'ilu-it-r, Tony Nl1'l,arty. Johnny O'Df-ll. I,t-nn l'rin4-v. llarnlil Ili-vw. J. C. Nlay. ,lainvs Malnar, .lanif-S 'um-ll gl'1'4lIlll row: ,lohnnv Nlilvlivll. Larry l'nwvll. lfvlix l . . V 1 H Xlt-fi'-Ilan. .luv Lingo. lm- Nlavfm- Allrlill RWSV' Elvin Nvlll. Dvan Ririmaiitl Palsy Mc'Kanii1'. ..g. 2. I l f W 4 W 'Q i W ',.., -f - .- i, 'iw-Q-J iw- v, Q rl K , , mx ya I X , il ii ' an tix 'I' 'fi . I ' li fer - i E 9? iw l 'W ld, i xi! 121 MRS, JAIIKSUNW HON'llfRUO'Nl First row: Kay Russ, Thircl row: ,Io Ann Turnagv. Slizxrun Smith. .lmly Robinson, Nanvy Towlvy, N1-na Waltnn. Virginia Hfvrnamlay. Ludys Wil- Lintla Turnvr, Nurnia Ymlligliloml. Mary Jinn Russvll. Eliza- liunis. Nlarlha 'l'c'fte-llvr. Barbara Wvstvr. Ann Warsl, Carolyn lwth Smith. 'l'vr:-sa Tullis. Suv Tliunipson. l mn'Ili row: ,linnny Xvilliilllli, 'Nlary .lanv Wilson. S1-vmiil row: Nlike- Svanian. Sliaklf-fnril, .lint Armrld. .lanws Wlartl. xvilliillll Tylvr. l.arry 'lllimnas Smith. P1-rry Smith, johnny 'll1'21gLllt', ,Im-l Hoge-rs, Yvallu-r,'l'o1n1nyRuln'rts.,Im-Slivpharfl..lnhnny Wilsun. N XV '- liaviel Sl1'WLllil, lie-gginulwl 'lllll'll1'I'. lfharlvs Huw:-l. Guy at ns. l52 THE EIGH TH GRADE C1 11' '55, N. MRS. MEBRITTS HOMEROON , . son. Betty Blackwood. Pam Aslin. Barbara Caston, Margaret Cash. Pat Busby. Patsy Brateher, Margaret Bright, Barbara Barrongr. Darlene Braden. Second row: Emmett Barrett David I-First row: Claudia Ander- Burke. Charles Brown. Louis Anderson. Larry Arnette: Hugh Barwiek. Glenn Calhoun. jerry Bailey. Charles Clark, Dean Browning. Lester Bennett. Third row: C F Baker. Larry Browning. Ronnie Byers. Bobby Calhounl Bon Beck. 'llim Bearden, Gl, A l ' Y' ' enn nt iony, Billy Campbell. Ronnie Burson, Boyd Craig. Lloyd Bright. Fourth row: Norma Cannon, Linda Aaron. Nancy Andrews. Rose Mary Bassinger. Mary Cash. C CV MHS. BURROUGHS HOMER OOMiFirst row: Virginia Kin- s 4' ey. -ara .ox. Lou Cook. Carolyn Gilbert, Bobbie Garner 5. ., '. andia Hollis. Betty Lou Hart. Voneeil Johnson, Judy Easter- Ing. Sharon House. Denny Hefner. Second row: Clarence Cook. Troy Hollis. Mary Kelly, Della Lamb, Marzelle Kirk, Sharon Fielding, Cynth' F is I B ' la orc tar. osanne Freeman, Johnny Joy, Bobby Foster, William Elder, Third row: Tommy Jones, Joe Ellis, Henry Fryar, Wayne Collins, Leland Fant. Curtis Churchwell, Phil Gilliam, William Hinkle, Larry Gaines, Vonnie Edwards, Sam Cox. Fourth row: Wayne Hatfield, Ronnie Formby, .lOe Duke, Geren Gaither. W THE EIGHTH GRADE Y I uw Q1 MN. ITUWNAS IIHXIICIUHNI First run: tjlllllill Nlilurs. Vary NIf'Kt'l'. Rivlmnl NlvHuy..l1'l'l'y Rule-liff. .lvrry Nlurlin. Wvmlf-Il :Xliw NIU,-I4-5, Ywrxm l'muI1-r, Vvgigy Xlurlin. 'Nlury Inu Park, Light. Frank IA'IIll4'y. ,limmy l.lny4l. ,Iimmy Nlt'fjllil't'. 'Vhinl ,In fillflihll l,f-wi-. H1-Ilv IN-:uw-. Hwlvn H1lllFl'Y. .luunilv Nl:-ssvr. row: K4-nny Ridgulill. Sll4'I'Ill11l1 Hay. lluxifi Muurv. .lilhllly llurlaum Nlulliw, IH-ggv l,Iuy1l, Svmumml rnw: Rnlwrt Nlyf-re, Uslnurn, ,limmy fN14'Uay, Kvnnn-th Vaulaliv, Lfmisv I,iw-ly, Limiu Nlau-lmlll Nlrlfwrkls-. llmlilx' Pulmzm. T, ff. Rulvliff. iiurrull jo l'a-llil. Nlury l,lllNll'l', Hn-mln Nlilvlu-ll. unrl .luniur NIVNQHI. ' 1 T' . L I I F W VHS. IIIQIKNIDUNF IIUNIIQICUUNI First row: Nlurlha Faml- Wahl. Au-a Rugm-rs. Thirml ruw: Sue- Wlmlvly. Flyviu Yuvmu. iff-r. Nlurtlm liiggvvw. Vinh-I Tuunvmalkv-1', ,lmly Vine'-4. Nilibllli Pvnny Rfvlwrls. Bvtty Sinyurll. Fhirlvy SlllNHillI'gI. flllillqilll' Ninvluir. nl'1'IllI1l Yivkvw. 'Way Mlm' Rilzvll. ,lam-I Rulwrts. Sungalli. Linfla Tlxmsll. Tlillllll 'lNz1ylm'. l,anu VVIIIIIIIIINIIL Paul- ,lmm Willi-. llmwvllmy Smilh. KLlIllI'I'iIlQ' Whillvn. .-Xle-nv XVQIIQUII. vin- Sis-wzlrl. Ann Futlun. Arlvm- Rogvrs. Fuurtlm row: Shirlvy S41'llHfl ruvv: U1-nn' lh1l,in,.,n. lgyrrnll Rowv. ,luv Wululvn, Whilv, Szumny Slvwurl, jimmy Tlllllllili Gm-nllel Sungulli, Billy ' ' V '- ' - v White' Hnlmlml Nvulk- Yvullm-rs. lfmwl W'z1l'ml. fflnrlw NXh1lf-lv. Uuvul Nnnml . .Lulu . l v Sh-xsiurl. Uuvizl Ftunlcy, fllxarlw Finw. Dilllilhl NW' VIA. Hfilill IEA 'U Q, as l JUNIOR HIGH STUDENTS PERFORM Lady bows beside Cent,' . Not Halloween but the Library Club initiation time! .lunior band playing in their J Peace reigns over the world . . . 'T' anuary congert , , , Uncle Sam and Liberty in pageant . . nl Girls' glee club singing national anthem during pageant. I I 5. zr,f' ET- -f Ev 5 tv 4 - Q5 9? Q I 1 -ix 'Gh- V v 1 X 1 6 X ' ,Sr f ' f - w, . - 4- ,... vi . 15 'KA , in 'y 6 A. 46 gf .+ f 2 if 'Y' . 1 af 4' ,y if ff -5' Q ., 'Ml' J 1 Q 5 1 L A, y-... - . 3. 1- -, , .- i Q I tj' ! YI rw Q C F S7 5, .l-J' 1 ,, Q5 was ,ff J' ' .17 .a f' JUNIOR HIGH .- ,, 4 l30liKITTENS'vFirst row: Johnny Turner, Donnie Powell, Wayne Camp, Tommy Montgomery. George McGill, llyron Smiley, Curtis Churehwell, joe Duke, Larry Arnett, David Moore, Dean Byers. Second row: Teddy Messer, Joe Matt Herndon, Alfred Reece, Richard McMurtry, Joe HTH CRADF!Ftanmlinf': Vonnie Edwards. First row: Louis Anderson, Ronald Walker, Mike SUZIIIIBH, Joe Mason, Rifillard MeRoy, Uuy Watkins, Yvayne Collins, ,lack Shackleford. beeond row: 1 ' d C ' Caitl r, ,limm Walker. john Crain, Richard Kitchens, Wendell l.i,1ht, ,Iunmy Lloy , llCI'll'l 1 IC y Fred Carver. Third row: Franklin Lemley. joe Lingo, Ray Easterling, W. T. Elder, Kenny Ridgdill. Tony Mt'I,arty, J. C. May. Fourth row: Charles Carver, Carl MeMurtrey, Tim Bearden, Billy Mitehell, Coach, Larry Hooten, Charles Dudley, Kenneth Paddle. FOOTBALL , H ,fs K..-'IZA Crain, Bobby Kidd, Larry Vaughn, Joe Ellis, Eddy King, Floyd Hamm, Manager Jerry Chambless. Third row: Joe O'Bryan, Acea Rogers, Bobby Irwin, Tommy Jones, Max Bruce,-Terry Don Thur- man, Richard Neal, Kenneth Treece, Johnny Watkins, Junior McNatt. CHEERLEADERS-First row: Linda Rogers, Tena Pilkinton, Tonna Taylor, Judy Kaye Wright Second row: Billy Compton, Phillip Cuilliam, Carol McKee. BOBKITTENS Xq ' 253 2 Ex 1 JANL fil'llll'l' l'il'HIllI xvilflll' tfullinx. Imn- I'i1-ww. Xlulxuge-1'-. Se'c'nl11l 'Nl1'l,z1rIy. liyrun Fmilvy. Hulmluy Kidd. 'llvnnm' ,l1v111-- lvrry nm: .lulmnx Sm-II, IJIIVN .Mm-ll. 'll-flmlx ,lulxv-. .lulmny 'l'urn1-r. Thllflllilll. liurry Slifilpfglill-. lhnlvluy lrxin. .fwlmny King Xxuym- ffzlmp. l.urry xrllllglllll, 'l'l1irfl row: .lilnmy SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE . Q? 'GSM 23 K? :UN r 1 -Q, :ala Q gg Fllrlll ww: lmui- Mule-rwn. XYLUII4' Hwllinx. .limmy l,luymI. flilllfll. liilly Wall.-r. Curtis illnm-Ima-II. .Inv llukv I Ulvn fjillllullll, ,lr-:ry liulf-liff, lluximl Nluulw. llgnial Wulkilwx. lI:u'wr'. Wayne' llulfichl. llvnr- Rilliislill. .lUllllIly llrzlu., 1.1 I60 'illlllli 'lll'll. Behind the scenes for the junior play are: Jimmy Porterfielcl, stage managerg Marylin Reece, prompterg Diane Helms, business managerg ,lo ,lo Owens, student directorg Bill Lawrence, business managerg and Danny Monts, stage manager. Hilda HU1l,'lx'l'H3 Irene Gleason George Hanson fanny Potts 7 Hercules Jones Ammonia Mull THE JUNIOR CLASS PRESENTS Come Out of the Closetl' by ROLLIN W. COYLE CHARACTERS ,, ,, ,,,, Sue Houston Mrs. Malone ,, ., Carolyn Strong Jimmy Chambless Mr. Cutter . ,t,,, , ,,,, 7 H Y, ,,,, ,, ....,t,,t. Caroline Cox , ,, Royce Weisenberger ins ,S 7 o,,ot., LaNelle Fuller Abbie Philips ,S Officer Sweeney 7 MRS. B. B. MCPHERSON, director ,, Susan Davis H .,,,, Jimmy Jones Guthrie Rosewaler David Pearson Sheila Foster Oliver Adams X FOUL Ann ...u u an 9324? ' ' .ai?1ff2fiQR E.. ' 51 ,nov . .m 4 A X. o .9 o -no :- . Lffgziiiiw I , G-A .. ,...4, L -JW dx I .. .J1IhN -4...-su. 1--M--x u xii' S 'U .qs V W .3 YV' .f Wt- ' WM- ' ,nguovw ww. xx fam- .1 '- ' nys In the buses-drivers, front row: Arl Fincher, D. B. Phillips, Otto Sisson, Otis Breed. Second row: Sam Weaver, Glen Calhoun, Bob Otwell, Harold Sanford, Henry Gilbert, Herbert Hollis . . . In charge of the plant . . . L. J. Miller gt -sz - . the kitchen . . . Alice Trotter, Mary D. Jones and Anna Mae McFaddin . . . THE COGS OF THE WHEEL In his bus-in the gym-Clyde Sanders . . . A In the kitchen and cafeteria-Mrs. Edward Askew In the halls and boiler room . . . Ben Nelson . . . I63 IN MEM ORIAM TO BECKY Her face was always shining, bright, She was a true and loving friend Her smile always brought happiness And many loved her, there,s no doubt. And happiness, a golden thing, We should be proud to say that we Was another name for Becky. Knew her before her light went out. One fateful day Cod's summons did call, Her spirit, from which love and joy No longer our beloved doth roam our hall, Had radiated since her birth, But in, that land where angels tread, Shall never die, but shall remain To a far belief life she's been led. With us forever, here on Carth- -ROBERTA HOWARD -GLENDA HUCKABEE Becky Anthony, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Anthony, and a member of the 1957 freshman class, died on August 14-, 1956, following an automobile accident. :qlp - J. C. ATCHLEY AND CO. A Complele Line of Q Furni+ure Phone 7-558I Hope. Ark. Phone 23l ,T ,,, 1 java Q P f f S 4 Asa , I 3-K ,ull I ' ,Al Magnolia, Ark. We LQ CHILD'S Give S and H Green S+ 2nd-Shover Wholesale Fruii' and Produce FRANK 81 SONS 4II Sou+h Walnui' S+. HOPE. ARKANSAS OWEN'S Hope Arkansas an X 1 WESTERN AUTO X ' '23 , ASSOCIATE ' X' tb' 5 STORE V. LaGrossa Phone 7-4447 HOPE, ARKANSAS Individual or Group lnsrrucl' BALLROOM ONLY HERBERT BURNS S+ore for Men and Boys LEWIS-McLARTY INC. Hope's Finesf Deparfmeni' S'l'ore Congra+ula'rions Seniors! We Wish You fhe Bes+ of Every+hing HOPE ENTERPRISES. INC. Saenger, Drive-in SCOTT'S STORE . .w.p,Y Hope, Arkansas J. A. WEST CO. Hope Arkansas HAYNES BROS. Dial 7-329 I Hope Arkansas KElTH'S JEWELERS l A 1 W+ . l, W Finesl' in a ches, Diamonds Jewelry H0575 HOPE. ARKANSAS BURKE'S SHOE STORE RITCHIE GROCER CO. Wholesale HOPE ARKANSAS J. l. LIEBLONC-3 Insurance Agency All Forms of lnsur ance 204 Souih Elm PHONE 7-2228 Hope, Arkansas HOPE HARDWARE CO. Hope, Ark. 7-227l l20 So. Elm HARDWARE-FURNITURE-APPLIANCES KlNG'S DRIVE-IN Hope, Ark. DIAL 7-9946 704 W. 3RD TOL-E-TEX OIL BEN RATCLIFF ARKANSAS-LOUISIANA GAS COMPANY Grocery and Marlcei' I69 B. R. HAMM MOTOR COMPANY BeH'er Cars for BeHer People PLYMOUTH-DODGE HOME FURNISHINGS JOE HANKINS, Manager 2I8 Easf 2nd Dial 7-2l8I RAGLAND OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. 3II Main Sireei' Office Machine Headquariers for This Area New and Used Typewrirers, Calcula+ors, Adding Machines TEXARKANA ARK.-TEXAS MOORE BROS. Free Delivery Sewing You Since l896 WARD 81 SON The Leading Druggisr WE APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE Hope. Arkansas ,- U -1' - maeezwifiw HOPE AUTO COMPANY HOPE NOVELTY CO. If You Have Beau+y, We Take H' If You Don'+-We Make If-So For a Porfraii' Becoming +o You You Should Be Coming +o Us. SHIPLEY STUDIO 220 Soufh Walnuf Hope, Ark. RALPH MONTGOMERY MARKET 223 s. 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J BUTANE OPEN 24 HOURS DIESEL FUEL ArIcansas' Largesi' Truck S+op PERRY CAMPBELL, Owner-Operafor ELGIN - DIAMONDS - BULOVA Fine China by LENOX-SYRACUSE-HAVI LAND FINE STERLING SILVER by GORHAM - WAL LACE - REED s. BARTON STEWART'S JEWELRY STORE The Reliable Jewelers 208 SOUTH MAIN STREET - HOPE. ARKANSAS MEMBER FE Do Your Banking WiI'I1 CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK I Hope. Arkansas Capifal, Surplus, and Profifs S'-700,000 DERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION SI0,000 Maximum Insurance 'For Each Deposiior BRUNER-IVORY HANDLE CC. Hope, Arkansas See Us for Building Needs BUILDERS' HARDWARE DESOTO PAINTS SUPER KEMTONE Doors, Windows. Millwork GUNTER LUMBER CC. Hope. Arkansas Dial 7-3495 HOPE BRICK WORKS Face Brick-Many Colors and Texfures Hollow Building Tile, Drain Tile BRICK FOREVER G - 'gp . :iq ae. ' E2 73 6.-4-iii-1'i25:fi2? :'E1 :f - 5:2 :Q :Isl 23 :ez 5 ' : ff : : ,3!:.:j:3j,:Q:j:j.:w '71, Q: AQ, I E 212577135 27 - S :il 5:13. : 2 a53....,g.,.g:lv:. : XX -2 :Q 5 o o o D A Tig? QQ- 9:- 5 'W EAA A I. I. WE WELCOME YOUR ACCOUNT We Pay 270 InI'eres+ on Savings Accounfs FIRST NATIONAL BANK Hope. Arkansas MEMBER F. D. I. C. SI0,000 Maximum Insurance for Each Deposifor BETTER BUY BUICK YOUNG CHEVROLET DEALER Your Dealer Since I 925 QHIHN NOIJQ1 as .145 1 ii - ? HOPE FURNITURE COMPANY and HERNDON-CORNELIUS FUNERAL HOME Dial 7-5505. 7-5570 na H QUE? NEIGHBORHOOD GOOD GULF DEALER JOHN P. COX DRUG CO. Walgreen Agenc Y Everyone Meefs af Cox's E. J. Whifman Phone Disf. 7-2I24 HOPE BUILDERS' SUPPLY CO. Dial 7-238I 1-'XTRAI wALToN's 'nia We Carry a Fullf Llne Hope Arkansas 0 Magazines and Papers JACK'S NEWSSTAND CRESCENT DRUG STORE We Have a Regisfered Pharmaci 1' on Du+y a+ All Times FRANK DOUGLAS Owner Dial: 7-3424 ARCHER MOTOR CO. QDUQUU CQD THE TRADING POST T Your LINCOLN-MERCURY Ll. IIC. U.l. PLY. On- Dial 7-463I, 7-4632 Hope, Arkansas RAY TURNER JIM JAMES BEVERAGE CO. '90 WYLIE GLASS 8: SALVAGE COMPANY HOPE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Marylin Reece, copy editorg David Spillers, photographer, and Vivian Lighi, SfiT1i0i' efiiwfi Toni Th0mP50n1 editor? Mary' Dale Wylie, assistant photographer: Betty ,lo Cox, art. Charlene H0rIOIl and Jo ADH Hari, bUSiH9SS mHIl8gCfS- BOBCAT STAFF Ideas for the 1957 BOBCAT began to grow last spring when staff members attended a yearbook clinic at Magnolia. Pictures were made before school closed, during the summer, and on into the year You see, we took the dare given us at Magnolia . . . Dare to record the year in pictures! 'i I gt Z! QS 4 it 3 , :rf '40 lary .gan Sparks and Marcia Bowden, organizationsg Jimmy Mrs Mary Nell Turner advisor' Barbara Griffin and Waunzelle ' 1 ! mes, on Sutton, and Ernest Whitten, sports. Powell, classes. Is. fa VJ ' 6,425 xg 5 wQ2T0Q50QWQii5 4 Q92 of qv? 3 QV J A wg? 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