Hot Springs High School - Old Gold Book Yearbook (Hot Springs, AR)
- Class of 1939
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V V 77 lffff7ff7ff' Q Lilfil f 4 ' 'X ,W -0? e 'wQf :+f+4'Wf wf H W4 .Q f ' www MWWQMZYQQQ FUHELUHHD In this, the 1939 Old Gold Book. we have endeavored to bring to you a picture of that small section in the highway oi life spent in our Alma Mater. May you gain from the reviewal of this part of the highway a conquering spirit which will gird you with new assurance for the unseen journey ahead. I I Q3 :L cf L c cz f L 0 I2 To one who through her teaching has brought us the gleam of true service and an in- spiration tor a richer and more useful life, to her. MISS ANN DYE MORRIS we dedicate this 1939 Old Gold Book. HIEHIS I ADMINISTRATION C L A S S E S A C T I V I T I E S S P O R T S F E A T U R E S .YV X , X f , . v s 1. f I f K 14 5 ' Z 23:44. 2. 1 ,,- J Q. W . ,Z Z 7 , , f V , 4 -52: 35 Q . -ig 5f' Wf , 'Cs 0 X 4 A 5 Xa .V ,f ,. - 4'-4 ' , , img 3, Q 2 iw. ' fm iff' 5 We 1 4,3 X! V 'A X X A2 47 4. , X , N ' A ff f 1 X f Q iff' 25 5 ie A Q 4 3 N A by .e X. ,vg-QM. 5 A if-New XZ A, :. :f A . nz. .m...-NWN, f ,' v W- ' , 1 f a 2 - f g f 1 BUHHIJ UF EIJUCHTIUH RABBI A. B. RHINE, President MRS. R. A. CHITWOOD MR. DEWELL IACKSON DR. HOWELL BREWER MR. A. C. FOX MR. S. H. ALLMAN MR. ISADORE MOSCOWITZ MR. D. O. SIMS BOARD OF EDUCATION Competent service and progressive ideas have characterized the l-lot Springs Board of Education, which has continually endeavored to improve the welfare of the schools. The high standards of our school system have been maintained by the coopera- tion of an efficient board and a well-prepared faculty. During the second semester of this year, Mr. lsa- dore Moscowitz and Mr. D. O. Sims succeeded Mrs. R. A. Chitwood and Rabbi A. B. Rhine as members of the board. MRS. DOROTHY PRICHARD Secretary to Mr. Haley MR. HARVEY H. HALEY Mr. Harvey H. Haley, beloved superintend- ent of the Hot Springs Public Schools for the past eleven years, has exemplified an ability that is unparalleled in the school systems of the South. Mr. Haley's charm, kindness, and strength of principles have enriched all whom he has touched. He has long been an example of per- fect citizenship to the entire student body. ff , , . sl! MR. V. E. SAMMONS For fifteen years the high school of Hot Springs has become a monument to one great leader whose magnetic personality and strength of character have placed him in the category of those few who have contributed most to character building in the field oi education. As principal of Hot Springs High School, Mr. V. E. Sammons has proved an educator in the fullest sense, forming sincere friendships that will follow the students through life. MISS MARTHA IEAN LEEPER Secretary to Mr. Sammons MR. lACOB L. KING The business affairs of the school have been directed ex- pertly by Mr. lacob L. King, business manager. 6? -5 0593? w 49 495 Qfd? 5,422 .xg yy J fy 'JQQYCB' Max Zff, M 'W '- 'Q- 52, r. .L QQ, eof 41? Q. Q. 42 41 X Qifgff ,553-' w u 'S o GQ SS O' Q0 wk GD :N xg? Qi? ,XO 640 ff OO O3 05 Ay 7 , fX 3+ O xbjo 47 . 'rf ,N ,N rfifv fy .F ,ff 4C7 Qy9 .3 - .,, s 'QQ Z Q Leaf? QQYQQ x 'Y O1i563?e QA We, 0,509 44 05 J 'WSG qw Q5 .,OQE, Y O wo 9,46 'P-P 4 'Pam '84 Q0 3 oo '29 'fbgafoo '94, Y? . 'po ego 43? Qs fe? 470450 Ogagv Q43 0 I cffgx oo Y? v f, X f 4 ,519 Sf 59 -1, Q10 ,NN 6' af QQ? fs ff 56 N 06? Y' 03' QQ QQ Q1 ev 4? 4 6291 ei' 2 G90 Q9 'ff C9 -K0 Y' OO 'b 332' 36 -x -S QQ 655 00 Qr Q69 fb G 0 fQ3'f 'S if 9' 9' .QW fo X06 4526 QQ Q,- vu 4 ki' .71 Yo 1 mums A A SPONSGRS FANNIE RAYNE RUSS VERNON E. SAMMONS ADVISERS MRS. HESTER STALL LOIS ALEXANDER MARY FRANCES COLLIER LOYCE E. BILES SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Outstanding seniors who were honored by being elected as class oiticers are Bob McCrary. President: Davis Brooks. Vice- President: Natta Lee Black, Sec- retary: Helen Wilson. Treasurer: Billy Biggs. Finance Chairman: India Hankins. Publicity Chair- man: Mary Elizabeth Knox. Pro- gram Chairman: Mary Elizabeth Bryant. Social Chairman. AV'?WfR'?4 :? .X-5 AA Q ' . , uw, 1K-f X HONOR GRADUATES Honor graduates must have at- tained a high degree of excel- lence scholastically. having a minimum of 25 A's and no grade be-low B during the last tour years ol school. Those achieving this rank are Florence Knox. Philip Green. Mary Elizabeth Knox. Dorothy Ann DeWitt. Miriam Alexander. Mary Elizabeth Bryant, Virginia Welch, Iune Thacker. and Paul Spencer.. V CLLTE NAOMI ABSHIRE . . . Sug The secret of suc'ess is constancy of purpose. Girl Reserve I, 25 Library Club 3. MIRIAM ROSE ALEXANDER . Minnie She can face the hard things of life with qladnessf' Vice-president National I-Ionor Society 2, 35 Annual Staff 35 Athletic Dept. Secy. 35 Band Secy. 35 Intramural Mar. 25 President ot Spanish Club 25 President Type Club 3. DELLA BELLE ALLEN ..... It we live truly, we shall see truly. Knit Club lg Home Ec Club l, 25 News Club 3. MARTHA ANGELL ...... Mot Y I qavo you the key to my heag, my love, And last night, I changed the lock. ' 7 At Band 2, 35 Basketball 25 Girl Reserve 35 Tennis Club 35 International Relations Club 35 Glee Club 3. SARAH EDITH ARMENIA . . Edie To eafe another's heartache is to forget one's own. Pres. I-lome Room I5 Girl Reserve l, 2, 35 Secy. Girl Reserve 35 Student Council 3. LEE AUSTIN ..... Let me to the end Dare to do my duty. DGWITT BAKER . . . . . . Bake Make much of me5 qood men are scarce, Troubadour l, 25 Pres. Troubadours l5 Pres. ot I-Iome Room 25 Boys' Quartet l. BETTY BARNETT ...... A Love need not be blind. Secy. Athletic Dept. 35 Vice-Pres. Girl Reserve lg Pres, Girl Reserve 25 Interna- tional Relations Club 25 Pres. Shorthand Club 3. IUANITA BAXTER .... Ca'ry on with courage H Whatever your lot may be. IACK L. BAYLES. IR. . . . Bale-yee 'Wlii:t a ha Dpy mortal am I for being I uriconcerned on this occasion! F.el:l and Stream Club 15 I-Ii-Y Club 25 Radio Gu ld 3. WILLIAM DOUGLAS BIGGS. IR. . Bill S!:'lIful to invent most serious . . . H rames to hide his ignorance. Band Captaln 35 Band l, 2, 35 Student Counc'l l5 Casa Nova Club 35 Pres. I-Iome Rocin 35 Finance Chairman Senior Class5 Iunloz' Rolarian 3. NATTA LEE BLACK ..... Nat She has proved herself Worthy of all boniidences reposed in her. Secy. Senior Class 35 Pres. Home Room l, 35 Vice-Pres. Spanish Club 25 Secy. Ragto Guild 35 Quill and Scroll 35 Modern Mus nqs 35 Tofchliqht 3. BLVERLEY BLASCHKE . . . Bucket fi:ions of love, oi Cupids, of Hymensf' Secy. Iunior Class 25 Secy. I-Iorne Room l, 35 Secy. Tennis Club 3. BONNIE IEAN BOLTON . . Snowhite There is an indefinable charm about her. Art Club l5 Tennis Club 25 Radio Guild 3. PATRICIA JANE BONNER . . Patsy She not tickle-just knows what she's looking for and can't find it. Knit Club l5 Pres. Girl Reserve 35 Intra- mural Mqr. 3. ELLENE BOONE ..... Boonie YNith a voice as clear as the call of spring. Girl Reserve Club l5 Troubadour Club 25 Madriqal Club 35 Secy. Home Room 35 Secy. Garden Club 3. LUCILLE BRADLEY ..... Shu Not swervlng from the path of duty. Glrl Reserve Club l: Knit Club 3. GRACE ANN BRAUGHTON . Gracie She has that ceiialn some-swing. Secy. Girl Reserve Club l5 Vice-Pres. Girl Reserve Club 2. BETTY SUE BREWER . .... Bet Lovely of face and lovelier still of smile. Cheerleader l, 2, 35 Band l, 2, 35 Most Beautiful Girl 2, 35 Football Queen 35 Band I-'onor Society 35 Art Editor of Annual 35 Fair Queen 3. EERYL BRIGGS ...... Molly Without a shadow of affectationf' Troubadours lg Home Ec Club 25 Pen- manshlp Club 35 Pres. Home Room 3. ARVIS GIBBS BROOKS . . . Artie Resolve to be thyself. Field and Stream Club l5 Radio Guild 25 Debate Team 35 Track team 3. XVJF' ID fCI.AUDE I. BROOKS . . . . Stud 2 There came a noise of revellersf' Dramatic Club l5 Field and Stream Club 2. WILLIAM DAVIS BROOKS . Brooksie He is by all oslis the best. Vce-Pros. Senior Class 35 Band l, 2, 35 V.cs-Pres. Home Room 35 ViceePres. Type Club 35 Field and Stream Club 25 luriior Potaran 3. EUGENE BROWN .... . Gene The crea est glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall. News Club l5 Field and Stream Club 3. llQ,,,fMARY EL'zABfi4irH BRYANT . . Deets She's intelligent, charming, her smile's never sour- Bui catching a joke is beyond all her power. Editor of Annual 35 National Honor So- ciety 35 Social Chairman Senior Class 35 Secy. Quill and Scroll 35 Iunior Assoc. Ed- itor of Annual 25 Pres. Sophomore Class l5 Finance Chairman Iunior Class 25 Cheer- leazler 3. WiLLIAM IACKSON BUNCH Buckskin I1av.ng a time keeping the Wolff from my door. Eanzl l, 35 Band Corporal 25 Sec. Graphic Arts Club lg Vice-Pres. Research Club 15 Trojan Club 25 Pres. Home Room l5 Casa Nova Orchestra l. PEGGY SUE BURCH .... Susie A burning zeal for service. Girl Reserve Club 2, 3. MARY FRANCES BURKE . . Fran 'Wtfiih soul aflame for truth and justice. Student Council l5 Quill and Scroll 35 Modern Musings 25 Sec. and Pres. Home Rocm 25 Girl Reserve Club l5 International Refatlons Club 3. I7 RED BURNET .......... A large mended man with liberal Views. Entered from San Francisco 25 I-li-Y 25 Res-ea.ch Club 3. CAROLYN CLINTON CALLAN .... Of most rare fidelity. Kflii Club lr Type Club 25 Program Cfarman 3. CARMODY ..... . l.'f..h unflinching determination. LESLIE CLARENCE CASTLE ..... The flower of courtesy. Chess Club l5 Garden Club 25 Radio Guld 3. VYOLET DIENE CHANEY . . . 1oel Always time for a considerate word. Student Council 37 Home Room Program Chairman 37 Library Club 2, 37 Treasurer Library Club 3. ROBERT BARRETT CHOATE . Bobby It's getting so a feller has to protect himself from these women. Band 37 Cheerleader 37 Radio Guild 37 Art Club lj Hi-Y 27 Annual Staff 3. CARL CHUNN ........ He commands the respect of the entire class. Type Club 37 Travel Club. l DAVID BROWNING COLLINS . . . Ho who tickles himself laughs when he likes. Hi-Y l, 27 Vice-Pres. and Pres. l-lome Room 2, 3. DELMAH COOK .... Cooksy A perpetual surprise even to those who know him best. Band Corporal 2, 37 Garden Club lj Pres. and Treas. Chess Club 3. DOROTHY DEAN COOK . . Cookie And dreamed Love eternal, and Life beautiful. Girl Reserve l, 2, 37 Student Council 2, 37 Pres. Knit Club 37 Sec. Girl Reserves 37 Orchestra 2. AVIS SWANEY CORBIN .... Taking a living loving interest in men. , Student Council lj Pres. Home Room 27 Tennis Club 2, 37 Travel Club 27 Field and Stream Club l. LILLIAN CLAIRE CORRINGTON . Seeking to find the good in those she meets. Student Council 37 Girl Reserve 27 Knit Club l7 Home Room Program Chairman 37 Secy. International Relations Club 3. MARTHA LEE COX .... Snooks' The very music of thy name has gone into my being. Pres., Vice-Pres. and Secy. Home Room 2, 37 Girl Reserve 2, 37 Pres. Girl Reserve 27 Basketball 2, 3. DORMAN DANIEL .... A trustworthy friend. CHARLES DAVIS .... .... He lives to learn. Pres. Shorthand Club 37 Type Club 27 Field and Stream Club 1. ELIZABETH ROSE DAVIS . . Liz Ioy is not in things . . . It is in us. National Honor Society 37 Student Coun- cil 27 Intramural Secy. 37 Vice-Pres. Home Room 37 Pres. Home Room Program Com- mittee gf Editor Girl Reserve Paper 37 Girl Reserve l, 2, 3. LAMBERT DE CORA . . . Floater Listening for laughter of maidens. Band I-lonor Society 27 Band 1, 2, 3j Football 3j Research Club 17 News Club 2j Orchestra l. LOUISE DEMBY .... ..... My strength is as the strength of ten Because my heart is pure. Quill and Scroll 37 Pres. and Secy.-Treas. News Club 37 Secy. and Treas. Home Room 27 Girl Reserve 2. DOROTHY ANN DeWITT . . . Dot I have not had one hour of melancholy. Student Council l, 2, 37 Quill and Scroll 37 Exchange Editor of Torchlight 37 Secv. Spanish Club 3: Girl Reserve 17 Home EC Club 2. ROSEBUD ORR DILLARD . . Iennie Always open and above board. Library Club 3. GLADYS DOSS ......... The indespensible foundation of successful work. Knit Club 3. WALTER EBEL ...... Bookie He plays a fair game of golf- if you watch him. Field and Stream Club lp Chess Club 25 Type Club 35 Tennis Team 2, 35 Golf Team 35 Ping Pong Champ 3. 'WILLIAM MARTIN EISELE Wee Willie Yes, these pictures were taken by Martin Eisele and Sun. Cheerleader 35 Student Council 25 Track 35 Intramural Manager 25 Social Chairman Iunior Class 25 Band 35 Ping Pong Champ 2. BERTTIE OPHELIA ELAM . . Sister A mind of penetrating keennessf' Secy. Home Ec Club 35 Program Com- mittee Chairman 3. ODELL ELLIOTT . . . Red Astaire All the while I was living in blissful ignorance. Printing Foreman 35 Troubadours 25 Pres. and Treas. Home Room 25 Research Club lg Field and Stream Club 25 Printing Club 3. MARY LOUISE FREEMAN . . . Flu The smiles that win, the tints that glow. Secy. Home Room 35 Girl Reserve 2, 35 Home EC. Club 3. OSCAR FORD ...... Colonel Oh, youth, be happy while it lasts! Pres. Radio Guild 3 STANLEY FOX ..... Demon He has the highest ideals of fine, clean, strong manhood. Vice-Pres. Iunior Class 25 Iunior Rotarian 25 Band Lieut. 35 Band Honor Society 25 Student Council 35 Pres. Hi-Y 35 Pres. Home Room 25 Track 3. HELEN GEORGE GABRIEL . . Beetle As dated as a calendar. Pres. and Secy. Home Room 35 Girl Re- serve l, 2, 35 Research Club 3. PAUL GARNER ....... Hypnotized by his own visions. HERMAN GABRIEL GASBARRE . . Supreme Chancellor No, I will not work my fingers to the bone. Band l, 2, 35 News Club 25 Orchestra 25 Research Club 15 Pres. Photography Club 35 Track 3. DOROTHY LEE GEURIN . . . Dot Worthy oi the widest attention. Girl Reserve l, 2, 35 Program Chairman Home Room 35 Home Ec. Club 3. PHILLIP GILLHAM ..... Prof A man of dignity, force, and ease ot manner. Pres. and Vice-Pres. Home Room 2, 35 I-li-Y 25 Art Club lg Dramatic Club 3. MARY ELIZABETH GINGER . . . Take love where you find it. Troubadours 1, 2, 35 Program Chairman Home Room 35 Madrigal Club 35 Trio 2, 3. HENRIETTA IOE GLIDEWELL . Henry Full of high spirits. Type Club lg Home Ec. Club 25 Library Club 3. BOYD C. GOODWIN ....... The whole record of his life is that of unselfish generosity. Torchlight 35 Modern Musings 35 Quill and Scroll 35 Annual Staff 3. M. b!!6 YK S4 ALMA FRANCES GOSSETTE . . Nan 'Vvlith splendid purpose in her eyes. Student Council 25 Sports Club I5 Library Club 25 News Club 35 Shorthand Club 35 Glee Club l, 2. PHILIP PALMER GREEN . . . PhiI I found the god of love His bow and arrows cast asidef' Editor and Sports Writer Torchlight 35 Annual Staff 35 National Honor Society 35 Treas. Quill and Scroll 35 Modern Musings 35 Secy. and Vice-Pres, l-Ii-Y Club 35 Stu- dent Council 35 Secy. Sophomore Class 2. INDIA BRACY HANKINS . . Hindu Be good, sweet maid, and let who will be clever. National Honor Society 35 Secy.-Treas. Home Room 25 Corres. Secy, Student Coun- cil 25 Vice-Pres. Quill and Scroll 35 Torch- light 35 Modern Musings 35 Annual Staif 35 Publicity Chairman Senior Class 3. SAMUEL DELWYN HANNA . . Toad Me? I'd rather be president. Band 2, 35 Travel Club 25 Dramatic Club 3. ALMA IO HARDIN . . . . Snooks A natural sweetness of disposition. Travel Club l5 Vice-Pres. and Treas, Library Club 3. HELEN MARIE HARRIS . . . lack Teeming with concern for human happiness. Library Club l, 25 Shorthand Club 3. MARCELLA HARRIS ...... Young shall we be and gay. Vice-Pres. Home Room 25 Tennis Club 3. MYRTLE HEFLEY . . . . . . . 'Upholding the finest traditions of loyalty. Field and Stream Club l5 Travel Club 25 Secy. Penmanship Club 35 Type Club 3. GWENDOLYN HERNDON . . Gwen She walks in beauty like the night. Rep., Vice-Pres., Pres. Home Ec. Club l, 25 Program Chairman and Vice-Pres. Home Room l. ROYCE HERNDON ...... A creature of moods and moments. Band l, 2, 35 Track 2, 35 Basketball 3. MARTHA IO HICKERSON . . One of generous disposition. Vice-Pres. Home Room 25 Girl Reserve l, 2, 3, IESSE HOCKER ..... Big less l:'loak'e:s is weakness, Stnenqh is triumphant. l3CtI'f.l l, 2, 35 Field and Stream Club l5 L biaiy Club 2. MARIE HOUSLEY . . .... . As full of happiness as a hive of bees. Girl Reserve l5 Personality Club 25 Dra- matic Club 3. VIOODRCVV RICHARD HUGHES Burley I am a man of many fascinationsf' Tennis Team l, 2, 35 Radio Guild lg News Club 25 Dramatic Club 35 Graphic Arts 3. REX HUMBARD . . . . . . . An air of quiet, unaffected assurance. Band 35 Track l, 2, 35 Casa Nova Or- chestra 35 Field and Stream Club lp Band Corporal and Librarian 2. HELEN BERNICE IACKSON Helen Hunt To thine own self be true. Student Council 2, 35 Vice-Pres. and Secy.-Treas. Home Room 25 Treas. Sopho- more Class ly Pres. Home Ec. Club 35 Secy. News Club 3. KATHERINE VIRGINIA IACKSON Katy Love divine all loves excelling Band 1 2 3 Band National Honor So ciety 2 3 Vice Pres Home Room Program Comm ttee 3 Art Club 1 Type Clu 2 Casa Nova Club 3 ROY S. JACKSON . . . . ack He has a good word for everyone. Field and Stream Club 15 Graphic Arts Club 2. IAME.: KEMP Always gives full and hearty cooperation 'II-IO MAS I KIMBALL Cowboy No one can accuse me of any inspirat on Adv. Mgr. Torchlight 3- Student Council 15 Quill and Scroll 35 Print Shop Foreman 25 Pres. Home Room 25 Modern Musings 35 Graphic Arts Club 2. FRANCIS KING ....... HELEN COLLEEN IEFFERSON . . . Adventure comes to her with each new day. Program Chairman 15 Knit Club 15 Ten- fl s Club 25 Research Club 3. HELEN IEFFERSON . Open Palm, Ir. As hopeful as the dawn. Program Chairman 35 Basketball 15 Girl Reserve lg Knit Club 25 Shorthand Club 3. MAUDINE IOHNSON ..... Her mind is all daylight. Program Committee 35 Knit Club 1, 2. ROYCE CLIFFORD IOHNSON . . . Not afraid to tackle high things. Secy. Home Room 15 Type Club 25 Print Club 25 Field and Stream Club 35 Library Club 3. TACK IONES .......... Who fears not Fate, nor Time, nor what time brings. Program Committee 15 Garden Club 25 News Club 35 Photography Club 3. LYDIA CATHERINE IORDAN . Katie She is a charming person to set people at their ease. Entered from Helena, Ark. 15 Student Council 15 Program Committee 35 Basket- ball 35 Girl Reserve 15 Knit Club 25 Tennis Club 3. He puts all his problems aside for a brainy clay. National Forensic League 35 Radio An nouncer 35 Field and Stream Club 25 Radio Guild 35 Debate Team 3. GIFFOBD KING ........ Everything must be done decently and in order. FLORENCE KNOX .... Flip-Flop She spoke in a voice clear and expressive in the highest degree. Pres. Student Council 35 Pres. Quill and Scroll 35 National Honor Society 35 Assoc. Editor Torchlight 35 Annual Staff 35 Modern Musings Staff 35 Girl Reserve 3. MARY ELIZABETH KNOX . . . Gus Maiden most perfect, lady of light. National Honor Society 35 Cheerleader 35 Assoc. Editor Annual 35 Program Chair- man Senior Class 35 Editor Modern Mus- ings 35 Girl Reserve 2, 3. IEANNE LANAHAN ...... My promise to be on time often carries a lot of wait. Transferred from Columbus, Ga.5 Girl Reserve 3 IAMES LAWSON ....... A man of generous disposition. Chess Club 2. MARGARET LEVI ..... Deedie l'd like to take the road with you wherever it may be. Student Council 25 Girl Reserve 25 Tennis Club 35 Glee Club 3. LINDA IUANITA LEWALLYN . Nita There is no pretense about her. Vice Pres. and Secy. Home Room 35 Field and Stream Club 15 Troubadour 25 Knit Club 25 Type Club 35 Drama Club 3. IENNINGS B. LEWIS . . Alla Pasha lust be patient-there will come a clay. Band l, 2, 35 Orchestra 25 Track 35 Field and Stream Club lg Hi-Y 25 Travel Club 35 Photography Club 3. HARRY LOCKHART . . . Stokouskie A woman's place is in the home! Band l, 2, 35 Troubadours l, 25 Quartet 15 Drum Major l, 25 Student Director 25 Ir. High Band Director 35 Annual Statt 3. MARGUERITE LONG .... Boots Puts the best construction on every action. Girl Reserve 25 Home Ec Club 25 News Club 35 Home Room Program Chairman 3. ALMA EUOLA LOUTON . . Barney When l begin, I shall also make an end. Secy. Library Club l, 25 Vice-Pres. Pos- ture Club 35 Treas. Home Ec. Club 35 lr. High Library 15 Qiiice 2, 3. IOSEPH IAMES LOWREY . . Heinie He is too stupid to make a blunder. lunior Rotarian 35 Band l, 2, 35 Vice, Pres. Photography Club 35 Field and Stream Club l5 I-li'Y 25 News Club 3. ROBERT FRANKLIN MCCRARY . Bob He decides upon his own initiative. Pres. Senior Class 35 lunior Rotarian 25 Quill and Scroll 35 Asst. Adv. Mgr. Torch' light 35 Band 2, 3: Cheerleader 2, 35 Quartet l. UNA MAE MCDANIEL .... A sense of fitness of things. Library Club l5 Travel Club l5 Home Ec. Club 25 Tennis Club 35 Girl Reserve 3. VIRGINIA McDANIEL . . . . Mae Oh, thou art fairer than the evening Cldldrin the beauty of a thousand stars. Girl Reserve 15 Program Chairman 25 Tennis Club 35 Pres. and Secy. Home Room l, 2. RUTH MCDONALD, .H . .ff,:A,l'Ruthie , At- fi 'Q,v,.. L. f',.n . ,BLA 5' fi'U 'IGod'st in His heaven! 'IVA' All's right with the world. Pres. Home Room lg Treas. Girl Reserve 15 Research Club 3. VERNON MCINTOSH ..... . A first rate master of affairs. GERALD BERT MCLANE . . . Sonny With an irrepressible youthfulness of heart. Field and Stream Club lg Hi-Y 25 Casa Nova 35 Band 2, 3. CLOIDA MCNUTT ...... Sis We shall remember her virtues and her kindness. Girl Reserve 3. GENEVA G. MAGIE . . . Maggie A heaven ot love in your heart. Field and Stream Club l5 Secy. Madri- gal Club 2, 35 Secy. Troubadours 3. ELOISE DELOIS MARTIN . . . . The secret of contented living. Garden Club lg Girl Reserve 25 Home EC, Club 25 Library Club 3. sa. J? illiillf VIRGINIA MADGE MASON . . . Walking with grace through this, our mortal span. Pres. National Honor Society 35 Pres. I-Iome Room 35 Secy. and Pres. Spanish Club 2, 35 Student Council 25 Torchlight Staff 35 Modern Musings 35 Quill and Scroll 3. WILLEEN DAWN MILES ..... Possessing a deep-seated instinct for fair play. Basketball 2, 35 Basketball Club I5 Secy. and Vice-Pres. Garden Club 25 Tennis Club 35 Intramural Mgr. Home Room 3. GEORGE BRANNON MOORE . . Egbert Einstein A dreamer of dreams. Research Club 35 News Club 25 Inter- national Relations 35 Program Chairman 35 Band l, 2, 35 Modern Musings 3. IENIECE MOSS ....... Icp Whose life is rich in unseltish service. Girl Reserve 25 Tennis Club 3. WILLIAM IASPER MUSE, IR. . . lack He dominates a situation by sheer force of his personality. Pres. Home Room lg Intramural Tennis Champ. 25 Pres. Field and Stream Club 25 Student Council ly I-Ii-Y 35 Radio Guild Club 3. RUTH L. NICHOLS ....... Queen and huntress, chaste and fair. Secy. Home Room lp Knit Club I5 Trou- badours l5 Shorthand Club 25 Knit Club 25 International Relations 3. RACHEL LEE NORMAN . . . . . A real breath of heaven. Type Club l5 Dramatic Club 25 Secy. Travel Club 3. EVELYN MARIE NUMAINVILLE Numie So generous she'd give the shirt off your back. Pres. Girl Reserve Club 1: Glee Club 1: Pres. Home Room 25 Research Club 3. DONALD ORR ......... She is the darling of my heart. Troubadours I, 25 Madrigal Club 35 Quartet 3. EVELYN IANE OUTLAW ..... A ton of talk weighs less than nothing ii it isn't backed by action, Type Club 25 Gym Club 35 Student Council 25 Secy. Home Room 3. GLORIA VAN LEER PARKER . Paduka Bait the hook well5 the fish will bite! Woo! Woo! Casa Nova 35 Girl Reserve 25 Program Committee 25 Knit Club lg Secy. Home Room 25 Gym Manager 3. IEWEL PARKER ....... Intimate with the exquisite little joys ot life. Home Ec. Club 35 Knit Club 2. ROSALIE PARKS ....... Ot a kind to gladden the heart. Student Council 25 Type Club 3 tVice- Pres. 275 Spanish Club 2, MARY KATHERINE PATTERSON . . Katy Pat A heart-Warming friend. Program Chairman lg Secy. Home Room 35 Vice-Pres. Tennis Club 35 Girl Reserve 3. WILLIAM R. PATTERSON . Bullet Bill A picture of placid content. Pres. Troubadours 3: Pres. Home Room Program Committee 35 Pres. Home Room 25 Field and Stream Club 25 Football Club 35 Research Club I5 Glee Club 2. HELEN PEARCY ..... Hebo The very friend you need. Student Council I5 Vice-Pres. and Treas. Library Club 2, 35 Troubadours 3. LLOYD SPENCER PENN . Big Daddy His greatest asset is his lie-ability. Field and Stream Club lp Universal Club 25 Secy. and Treas. Home Room 25 Band 2, 35 Band Corporal 3. MARION CARTER PENN . . Peewee A feather in any man's cap. Pres. Travel Club l5 Tennis Club 25 Vice- Pres. Girl Reserve 3. DANIEL V. PITTMAN .... Dan I tioad the path oi least resistance. Radio Guild 25 Football Club l, 2. VIRGINIA QUEEN .... Queenie A rare soul who thinks no evil. Garden Club 25 Knit Club 2, 35 Home Ec. Club 25 Spanish Club 3. VIRGINIA RADFORD .... links An example ot self-forgettulnessf' Type Club 25 Library Club 3. ETHEL RAHM ..... Pumpkin A treasury ot golden thoughts. Home Ec. Club 35 Knit Club 2. MARY JANE RANDOLPH . . Ianie Quite content in almost anyones company. Girl Reserve 25 Tennis Club 25 Student Council 25 Home Room Pres. 3. if e . U n GORDON READER 6 . . . Munch I-Ie has the art of saying nothing with immense seriousness. Band 2, 35 I-li-Y 25 Research Club 3. NANCY ANNE RHIDDLEHOOVER . . Annette A tremendous vitality, expressed in bright eyes. Girl Reserve 15 Travel Club 25 Secy. Type Club 3. SARA RICHARDSON ........ And see her eyes grow big and bright. Knit Club l5 Shorthand Club 25 Tennis Club 3. RAYMOND ROBBINS ....... A man ot immovable convictions. Field and Stream Club I5 Travel Club 2: Type Club 25 Hi-Y 35 Pres., Vice-Pres. and Secy. Home Room 3. B. W. ROGERS ...... Dub I ani guite provoked at my own stupidity. Pies. Graphic Arts Club 35 Field and Stream Club 25 Pres. Home Room 25 Torch- light 2, 35 Modern Musings 35 Band 2, 3. EILEEN ROGERS ..... Rogers And her sunny locks hung on her lemples like a golden fleece. Library Club l5 Knit Club 25 Home Eg, Club 3. IUANITA BELLE ROOKARD . . Nita A mere slip of a girl. Basketball 25 Program Committee 35 Home Ec. Club 3. BETTY IEANE ROTHMAN .... Divinely tall, and most divinely fair. Troubadours 25 Tennis Club 35 Student Secy. 3. ROBERT LOUIS SCARBOROUGH . . Scczrbie He meets every situation with an inspiration. Hi-Y 3. 'US N1 'SZYEQ BILLY SCHRADER ........ He that hunts two hares will catch neither. Chess Club 25 Dramatic Club 35 Band 2, 35 Golf Team 2, 3. BONNIE IEAN SHULTS . . . Ieannie But we love with a love that is more than a love. Band 2, 35 Troubadours 25 Girl Reserve 2, 35 Travel Club 3. LAURA ADELL SIMONDS . . Loichie If you would be loved, love and be lovable. Program Chairman I5 Knit Club I5 Girl Reserve 25 Research Club 35 Modern Mus- ings 3. IRIS SMITH ....... Smiles In the stream of her speech there is no dam. Library Club l5 News Club 3. KEITH SMITH ........ All the while I was living in h blissful ignorance. PAUL SPENCER ........ Gifted with the power of expressing his knowledge. National Honor Society 35 Student Coun- cil l5 Vice-Pres. Shorthand Club 35 Vice- Pres, Home,Room 35 Quill and Scroll 3. HELEN STEWART ......... Not swerving from the path of duty. Student 'Council I5 Type Club l5 News Club I5 Library Club 25 Spanish Club 3. LOTTIE MAE SWANEY .... , Like the bright side of a dark picture. Vice-Pres. Travel Club I5 Secy. Travel Club 25 Tennis Club 35 Girl Reserve 3. IOSEPH HOWARD SWEATT . . Prof Would that I could persuade some who are faltering between two opinions! Pres. Research Club 25 Pres. Program Committee 35 Garden Club 35 Pres. Home Room 35 Pres. Radio Guild 35 Intramural Mgr. 3. IOSEPHINE TANNER ..... Io I went on my way with a merry heart. Girl Reserve I5 Home EC. Club 25 News Club 3. HERBERT TAYLOR ...... Careless of all save the pursuit of his ideal. Entered from Honolulu 25 Research Club 35 Pres. Home Room 3. IONA TEDDER .... . . . LLke a sunbeam on a winter's day. IUNE THACKER ......... 'Tis the mind that makes the body rich. National Honor Society 35 Madrigal 35 Secy. Home Room Program Committee 35 Troubadour Pres. 35 Annual Staff 3. BETTY IEANNE THOMASON . Torchy She holds youth's flaming torch on high. Travel Club l5 Library Club 35 Student Council 3. ETHEL THOMPKINS .... Tommy With a sense of fitness of things. Glee Club lg Sports Club 25 Secy. and Pres. Home Room I5 Secy. and Pfggl Li- brary Club 3. PAUL EUGENE THOMPSON Front Row He's the great heart-maker. Pres. Home Room 25 Garden Club 25 Research Club 25 Chess Club 35 Hi-Y 3, MILDRED VIRGINIA WELCH . Ginny Her human beauty glowed, And it was new. Band 35 Tennis Club 3. IVIARIORIE ESTELLE WESTFALL . She makes tew Ialse steps. Knit Club lg Program Chairman angl Treas. I-Iome Ec. Club 3. ERDICE SINIA WESTON . . Pee Wee I go on my way with a merry heart. Home Ec. Club lg Library Club 2, Li- brarian 2g Garden Club lg Tennis Club 3. HELEN BAIRD WILSON . . . Hecky . . a theme of honor and renown, a spur to valiant and magnanimous deeds. National Honor Society 35 Pres. Iunior Class 2, Student Council 3, Ouill and Scroll 35 Bus. Mgr. Torchlight 35 Vice-Pres. and Treas. Girl Reserve 21 Treas. Senior Class 3. FLORENCE MARIORIE WOLFF Margie If I were a pagan, I'd raise altars to him. Entered from Highland Park High School, Dallas Texas, 25 Knit Club 2, Girl Reserve Reporter 25 Torchlight Staff 37 Secy. and Pres, Home Room 35 Pres. Type Club 3, Annual Staff 37 Quill and Scroll 3. RUTH YARBROUGH . . . Cheering in a high degree. Basketball Capt. and Mgr. l, 2, 35 Most Versatile Girl 2, Pres. Tennis Club 25 Treas. Girl Reserve 3, Ping Pong Champ. 27 Tennis Champ. 2, Cheerleader l, 2, 3, Co-Capt. 3, Intramural Manager 2. GROVER BERNARD WALTERS . Grub Clouded by no unfriendlinessf' Band l, 2, 3, Field and Stream Club 1, Research Club 2. 3. WCODROW WALTERS .... A man of his own mind. MAUID ELIZABETH WARBRITTON Lizz Good nature, like a bee, finds its honey in every herb. I-Iome Ec. Club 2, 3: Secy. Home EC. Club 3. CLEO ZIEGLER ..... Widder I-Ie that toucheth you toucheth the apple of his eye. Vice-Pres. Type Club 25 Knit Club lg Vice-Pres. and Pres. Home Room 3. DOROTHY ZIMMERMAN . . Dosky With soul aflame for truth and justice. Girl Reserve 2, 35 Travel Club 2, Tennis Club 3, Home Ec. Club 35 Troubadours 3: Student Council 2. IOHN THOMPSON ...... Time brings everything to those who wait. r f , -jsmcvz Cyan 4.1, Lifoz Detour ahead! Oh, ycu must be way ahead of the seniors if you've come to anything like that, because they've encountered no such sign on the highway to graduation. So, if you please, throw in the clutch and back up until you reach the starting point. There you see the seniors as sophomores-just learning to drive. How they keep from having more wrecks is a wonder. but they manage, under the expert steering of Mary Elizabeth Bryant to roll along with no casualties. Luther Riles, Herbert Stokes, and lack Reynolds, as vice-president, secretary, and treasurer, respectively, look like back seat drivers, but are really more useful, and Mrs. I. C. Connell and L. E. Biles are very efficient traffic directors. I As you drive on along the highway, you see the same group, but now, as juniors, they've gained more assurance and are making good time. Helen Wilson. who is now at the wheel, is taking those curves with extreme dexterity: hence there's really no need to he afraid that the car will tip. Stanley Fox, vice-president, Beverly Blaschke, secretary, and Ruth Yarbrough, treasurer, are holding down the back seat, while Mr. Biles again is directing from the side and offering sug- gestions. What? The car is stopping and everyone is getting out? Oh, that's all right-they're iust stopping for the iunior class play, Three Days of Gracie, and the iunior-senior dance. Now they have started again, and there's not even a cloud in sight as they drive into the gas station to get her filled up with new officers, for they have reached the last lap now-they're seniors! With not so much as a hitch, Bob McCrary takes over the now smoothly- running and still up-to-date car, and Miss Fannie Russ fdainty as she isl and Principal V. E. Sammons become chief mechanics, looking after the inner work- ings of the machine. Davis Brooks, vice-president, Natta Lee Black, secretary, and Helen Wilson, treasurer, take care of the bolts, nuts, and whatnot, and give a toot every once in a while as the car fairly flies along the road. Now, as the end is in sight, the seniors suddenly stop and pile out! What? And so near the achievement of their goal! But this is merely part of the trip, the purpose of this stop being nothing less than to enioy the annual senior dance, the senior class play, senior day, and the silver tea. This last event has a somewhat sober- ing effect on the young travelers, for they now realize that their days of touring are almost over. Piling back into the car, they ride on, almost reluctantly, but soon stop again, this time for the final halt. Now they receive at the graduation exercises, which have come all too soon lit's these fast, new carsl, diplomas as drivers' licenses, must haves for future individual use. And finally after a last celebration-a banquet which witnesses both cheers and tears-they drive off on a long, unchartered trip amid banners and music. JUNMHS - A HI, OFFICERS . IOHN BONNER, President I. W. NEWMAN, Vice-President CARL IOHNSON, Secreicxry STELLA PARKER, Treasurer ELVIN O. GEISER, Sponsor AKIN ALLEN ALLEN ALLMAN APPLER AULT BAILEY BAYLESS BOLES CHASTAYNE DEMBY FORREST HERCUS LERZ BOLTON CHESNUTT DEXTER GOODVVIN HICKMAN LE7NIS BOUIC CONDE DODD GOSLEE HILDRETI-I LOVVE BRADSHAW' CORLEY DOUGLAS GOSSETT HIRSCHBOCK LOYD BRAVVNER CORRINGTON ELLIOTT GOSSETT HOLT MCADOO BRAY COSTON EVANS GRAY HO NEYCUTT MCCRORY CAMPBELL CROSS FLYNN GUERIN HOVJELL METZER CASTLE DAVIS FOLEY HAYS HURST MEUX MIDKIPF MILLER MITCHELL MOORE MOORE MOORE MORRISSETTE MOYE MULCARE MURPHY OWEN PARSON PATTON PEARCY PERDUE PETERS RAWLS RAWSON REYNOLDS RILEY ROBINSON ROOD ROSENTI-IAL SEARCY SEVIER SI-IOFPNER SKRIVANOS SMITH SMITH SOUDA STEIGLER STRINGER STEVENS SULLIVAN SUTTON I THORNTON TI-IURMAN TIMBERLAKE TRAMMEL TRAMMEL VANDERSLICE VAUGI-IT ' fl ' I I' VAWTER WILLIAMS WUNDERLIN YOUNG YOUNG ZIMMERMAN STONE IUNIOR CLASS What's all that tooting behind us? What? luniors? Oh, yes, that's the special junior class honlc, and it means that every- thing's tine. They're adding that extra honli to tell us to Watch ior the junior class play- Going on Seventeen. Well it's really no Wonder that they're progressing so rapidly, tor they have lohn Bonner as driver, and Mr. Elvin Geiser is right at his elbow. Vlfith two people like that and a class tull ot intelligent and enthusiastic Workers, there's nothing to keep ihern irom burning up the road. lViore luck to thern! SUIIHUMUIIIS CDEEICERS CHARLES O'DEI.L, President GERALDINE KETCHUM, Vice-President KATHERINE NEWMAN, Secretary LOUISE SHAW, Treasurer MISS ELIZABETH SLOAN, Sponsor PAGE PAMPLIN PENNY PI-IILLIIS5, RIGSBY SAYLOH SMITH STOKES TI-IACKER RILES SEARCY SPENCE TALBOT THOMPSON ROBERSON SI-IELTON STAUDER TALLEY TRUSSELL ROBERTS SIMONDS STELL TARBEI.. SOPHOMORE CLASS Look at that road-grader! It's certainly getting along just to be clearing a thoroughfare! y Of course-it's the lowly sophomores, who are proving, with Charles O'Dell as president and Miss Elizabeth Sloan as sponsor, that they aren't so lowly , after all. The hard work oi preparing the way tor junior lfridtsenior activities is worthwhile, and these sophomores are finding it's a pleasure as Well. WI-IEATLEY WILLIAMS WILSON VAUGHT ' X X . ,X . We-wk x , iswg.:-ri . k . x..Ff.J'aQ.Q9Q X. X 1wfg,,,N1xv ' I awe! iw 4 M1 W , ' f K , f ,4 X ffy QM 'ffl ,Q 'fm 5' , I E -5 .wif Y . ,F ff M22 , ,142 iw. 52,2-1,7 , NH Q gffivf Qx. Q Q Mfki . '+KFJ.g,, xv' 5 E . - 4 H - 1 A X V - . . . xy -X ff RL L N , .. , X HMS 2 , 1-4 YS Q11 ffsfimwx QR! , N . N ig: . j 9Q 3ggg X f. tgi gfzgg 9. - fir: L, fi. 2 xx. , L A 3 K J ,A xv 1 Q A , sf5 ' 'WQf ' ml' f ',1 . W 3 Q sf-M 5 1 , 1-'Q x -A 'Q 9 iff' 912.23 . , A L V vs' ,, b f 'f1i .. ,,, .-X. A .A .-f , ff ...afar ' .X xv, ': ,. 'wi - - , K ' H f.. gk: Q K ,Sw53'wwf 5fQQMg3?EQQgzQQ+QH A y fe SZEN. ' ' , ,.'-Afffb .-5'-X131 A1 M' fl :Q ' A X .,-iss, , , .msd f? 4 yf ' , J viffFWif?mf?3QQW5Q I . Y : X I W EQf.f 41. 1 I , ,' W. ly. -2QWf wigll Ak ' ' 77 lgvfh' 4, f ,H ggi? 5 5' ig, - L , ffQw f' ff! QQ., 1 - wwf X fr MIA P A'W3.5' 6 ,Z 1 mu nu mlxfns 14-1 W wymm M., K , , ,T , , I ,, ,N ,,- From 30 to llO members in seven years. What a recordl But it's one that the Trojan hand has set under the very able direction ot Lieutenant Loyce E. Biles. Now this hand ot ours is an ever-arowina institution, Without which school and city Wouldn't he the same. l-lost to the State Band and Orchestra rneet this year, it entertained titty-one visitina bands and took tirst division honors in marching and second in playina. Y. The second hand took honors, too, heina placed in first division in lcoth concert and rnarchina. So I-lot Springs l-liah School says, Strike up the band! out gon! B005 STHFI MARY ELIZABETH BRYANT, Editor MARY ELIZABETH KNOX, Senior Assoc. Editor STELLA PARKER, Iunior Assoc. Editor FLORENCE KNOX, Feature Writer INDIA HANKINS, Feature Writer TUNE THACKER, Feature Writer BOYD GOODWIN, Business Manager MARIORIE WOLFF, Snapshot Editor MARTIN EISELE, Photographer PHILIP GREEN, Sports Editor BETTY SUE BREWER, Art Editor' BOBBY CHOATE, Art Editor MIRIAM ALEXANDER, Typist MADGE MASON, Typist A new covet and everything! Yes, this year's annual is different from cover to cover, thanks to Editor Magy Elizabeth Bryant, the staff, and the advisers. After rnuch studying of all-American annuals and many sleepless nights spent trying to think of the theme, the staff decided on Highways and proceeded with the work. Of course, that was only the beginning. 'Lhere were pictures to be taken, sorted, and mounted. There was script to be written, revised, and typed. There were countless little jobs that make or ruin an annual. It was all done, though, and with its good points and weak points, here it is. Vfe hope you like it, f TUHCHLIGHT STHFF - ?....,,..i GREEN MAUGHN BLACK KNOX MASON DeWlTT PARKER WILSON HANKINS BURKE DEMBY SPENCER MCCRARY OVVEN MIDKIEF ROGERS MRS. UNA MCCRORY, Sponsor MR. ARLlE GEYMANN, Sponsor Editor and news! Vie still lack a couple oi stories for the Sports page. See ii you can get that football schedule for next year, Billy. The rest of you get out and get news tor the front page. That is the signal for action on the part of every member of the staff, for the Torchlight is to come out Friday. lt's a lot of work-this getting out a paper. lt's worth it, though, especially when you're Working on a streamlined one like the Torch- light. There is joy, too, when you can say, The To7chlight's oil the press! They'll be brought around in about tive minutes! ROSENTHAL COSTON WOLEF GOODWIN BRYANT Make-up Editor V -sf look over the I NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ln order to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote leadership, and to encourage the development of character among our high school students, the National Honor Society was organized in Hot Springs High School. Those members who are chosen by the taculty must have attained a high degree of excellence in all these qualities. The National Honor Society is recognized as the Phi Beta Kappa of secondary schools. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council, which has grown both in number and duties since its establishment in 1926, has as its chief objective the improvement of the school, not by placing restrictions, but by cooperation in formulating regulations which are acceptable both to the students and the faculty and which are a help in making Hot Springs High School a better place in which to go to school. E HOME ROOM PROGRAM COMMITTEE The Home Room Program Com- mittee, with the cooperation of the Student Council, endeavors to initiate programs which will be of interest to the student body as Well as carry out school poli- cies. tMrs. Margaret Hale, spon- sorj Clubs have come to play an increasingly prominent role in I-lot Springs High School, as they not only furnish opportunities for self-improvement, but also aid students in developing inter- ests outside their regular ciassroorn activities. iqN HI-Y CLUB To create, maintain, and ex- tend throughout the community high standards of Christian char- acter is the aim of the Hi-Y Club. lt is composed of a limited enrollment of fifty members and is sponsored by Mr. Ioe Ens- minger. Hlkwx. 2:..1,'i ,' ,-5' f-W HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Home Economics Club, sponsored by Miss Mabelte Rine- hart, promotes further interest -among its members in the study -of home economics in relation to the home and community. 'sw . X WW' RADIO GUILD CLUB To train students for radio pro- duction so that they may take advantage of the many oppor- tunities in this field is the pur- pose of the Radio Guild Club. It is sponsored by Miss Lois Alexander. THE TROUBADOURS The Troubadcurs, under the direction of Miss Mary Frances Collier, have participated in var- ious civic affairs, Their work has been especially outstanding in the state academic contests. KNIT CLUB Teaching knitting, crocheting, weaving, embroidery, or other needlework is the aim of the knit club, Miss Eula Shults is sponsor. SPANISH CLUB Through special reports the 'lpanfsh Club, under the direction oi Mrs. Margaret Hale, studies various phases of Spanish and 'Mexican li.e and culture. Their programs also include group singing. NEWS CLUB Sponsored by Mrs. Hester Stall, the News Club keeps up with the world through discussion of cur- rent events and their conse- quences. aw wflxi TENTH 6. ELEVENTH GRADE GIRL RESERVES To develop the spiritual, char- itable, and social side of their lives is the purpose oi the Girl Reserves. This year the three Girl Re- serve Clubs were hostesses to the State Girl Reserve Conven- tion. TWELFTH GRADE GIRL RESERVES TO find and give the best is the purpose of the Girl Reserve Club, which ranks among the largest in the school. Vera Cotton is general secretary of the clubs. , . .... .6 1 I 5-1131 fi 1 E SWS? J klffs , 9'.?'5?fW- E 5 ... X' sflfsi ' ' i ' K, F 5 tj f f f J i ' X s f N f w ., . .. ts- 4 -sur f' Z X , my . -ts- ,,... ,. X .,.- f W. .. .. , af.,--F A ,r,,..r. . f 5 s X fx 'tx sf X X ., 5 M , S77 S, .X A N J... -y ,, 4. . . ., l ., 2 .Zw GYMNASIUM CLUB Sponsored by Mrs. Elzie Greene, the Gymnasium Club provides for those girls who wish to play games or to exercise for the improvement of health and posture. RESEARCH CLUB The Research Club encourages its members to apply cr scieniifi: :rpprccch in further experiment and explcrciion in ine realm of science. , 1 N. , 4 hfyaff 1' Y P W , , JK.. TRAVEL CLUB Through talks from irovelers, by reading books, or by taking trips, the members of Miss Ann Morris' club gcrin CI knowledge ,haf of the various interesting places studied, f SHORTHAN D CLUB Under the sponsorship of Miss Sarah Cliiron, the Shorthand Club reviews brief forms and plluses cmd strives for improvement by cxddiiiondl dicigiion. W' s1.M'f'., ,' ,uf A -.1 1 --Q, -H441-H? 'ga-V -' , gi . -, gf ' Jef-1 ...Q ,. - u'm....f TYPING CLUB l To improve the general ex- cellency ol its members and to increase the output of work by speed tests and further study is the aim of Miss Ruby Worley's Typing Club. ,, M-, s. TENNIS CLUB The Tennis Club, under the sponsapship of Miss Elizabeth Sloan, promotes a spirit of fair play and good comradeship and at the same time teaches tennis as an enjoyable sport for leisure hours, not as a competitive con- test. LIBRARY CLUB To further literary interest, pro- mote a greater understanding and appreciation oil books, and learn the care of books through the scientific study of library classification, the Library Club was organized by Miss Mary Clifton. FOOTBALL CLUB The Football Club, sponsored by Wayne Red Swaim, holds discussions of technicalities and general features of football. GRAPHIC EBTS at ft Its purpose is to unifgistuuents and instructor, Mr. Arlie Gey- mann, in graphic arts field for mutual educational benefits. Par- ticular emphasis is being made on the cultural and practical as- pe-cts. CHESS CLUB Making good use of leisure time by creating an interest in chess and improving the game of its members is the purpose of the Chess Club, sponsored by Mr. Donaldson. MODERN MUSINGS STAFF Students are encouraqed and quided in creative writings which are published annually, forming .he student literary magazine, Modern Musings. Miss Fannie Russ is the director of this pro- ject. who ,VZ QUILL AND SCROLL The Quill and Scroll, lnterna- tional Honor Society tor High School lournalists, is composed ot those students who are in the upper third of their class, do out- standing work in the field of journalism, and are recommend- ed by their supervisor and prin- cipal. t ,-A OFFICE -STAFF The office work is carried on competently by a staff composed of selected students. M . ,XX ' K XXX. ' X . iff: X wifw, t img- + -- Q X - -9 X X 534 X X l Q ff: Eff A x X . XS' X A XY 4, , ' S W X . X W ' -Xi-X - ,3 L ' . , Q-Xi E V x f- X ' 3 . - X. . XX .3 Q V ,. k x X X X . ll'f?'k W9 x 5 s 2 .f 1.45 -,xggsf-13 3 9 - -- f 5 z . f , Q A '1 '3'fX, .fn. . X- Q .. - ' iyyjavln ,. , X J az ? x X X W Xgfx g x X-X X X X96 X , X X X X XX Q M 1 1 X- X X -.Tix Q X 2 B. ATHLETIC COMMITTEE Again headed by Chairman Dewell Iackson, the Athletic Committee has done much 'for the promotion of all sports in Hot Springs High School. In order to aid in our maior sport, football, the committee further improrved Rix Stadium, already one ot the premier stadia in the state, by resodding the iield, building new concrete dugouts for the players, and installing a better lighting system. In addition to this. the committee has bought new equipment to facilitate the intra- mural program and has cooperated in arranging the sports program tor the school. MAJUHSPM .mx Ay-sy spew.-.s....m2s' I M K l 1 gm r K x b,,- W w ,, . ' g r D it as , gay I. - Y., .-,-i COACH WAYNE SWAIM In his first year as athletic director and head football coach of the Trojans. Coach Swairn has laid the groundwork for a winning combination next year. Coach Swaim is known as one of the outstanding coaches of the state. coming to the Trojans after ccaching the junior high Spartans to the state championship last year. Previous to that he had served as assistant ioobtall and head basketball coach of the Trojans. At the end of their first season under his ccaching, the Trojans have compiled a record of three wins. one tie .and seven losses. COACH DUKE WELLS Taking over the coaching duties of the Tro- jan basketball team for the first time this year. Coach Wells has turned out a team that has compared favorably with the stronger aggrega- tions of the state, despite a scarcity of material. Coach Wells. who is known as one of the famous athletes of Arkansas. is also assistant coach of the Trojan football team. 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'59- 9 ov X Nov . -:Tv Q9 oXX0 ?X5vXXf, Kxfae Yvog-N' eQ0 1,. ova Xoxxex +11 ' xev'a11,.46o flev qeava met. -Navzv o41Xo9a, 46 aaa Qvdxs ova 'v X, 'Sv Q06 OSX? ee cxvo Qs 0 vchv ga, OQYSYB. O60 'oofriea 'oekose Soak, okkaal-, lzivae Vaivaoq. 've fbove Yroboaxe ae Q 'Yadav Kewl mae oo Qvdxt Qlovax aekeok K9 xoxxea vvia Qve 'ixvfa 501 We 'Suixovv dex a 'bmv 'vacvesxoxa eo exe aeoxea oagxdxv wa K 5 QXNN5 O0 41 O ,, I ' 741 slflfffzl Rutherford sinks one . Playing for the first season under a new coach, Duke Wells, the Trojan basketball team brought forth a combination that provided strong opposition for all of the stronger quintets ofrthe state and concluded its season with a record of 12 victories and 16 defeats, including tourna- ment games. The Trojans finished in ninth place in the Arkansas Athletic Conference. Marlin Godwin, sharpshooting forward, led the Trojan attack for the second straight year as he rolled up a total of 367 points for the season. He ranked sixth among the individual scorers of the conference. Harrel Blair, forward, took second place with 190 points, and Ioe Demby and Grady Sellers, guards, tied for third with 131 apiece. Other Trojan scorers in order were as fol- flows: Sam Rutherford, center, 125: Hardy Standefer. center, 77: I. D. Payte, guard, 36: and Gilbert Guerin, guard, 35. Marlin Godwin and Harrel Blair consistently provided an offensive drive for the team, and big Sam Rutherford excelled at taking the ball off the backboard. Ioe Demby and Grady Sellers held opponents' scores to a minimum all season. At the end of the season Grady Sellers was elected captain of the team. and Sam Rutherford was voted sub-captain. Eight Trojan players qualified for their letters, including Marlin Godwin, Harrel Blair, Grady Sellers, Hardy Standefer, Ice Demby, Sam Rutherford, I. D. Payte, and Gilbert Guerin. Marlin Godwin, Hardy Standefer, and Gilbert Guerin are the only lettermen who will return next year. MRS. W. H. GREENE In her iirst year as coach ol the Troianettes, Mrs. W. H. Greene has brought lorth a team that made creditable showings against all ot the stronger sextettes of the state. TROIANETTES Putting up a hard fight against all of their opponents, the 1939 Troianettes made a very creditable showing in every game and gave promise of producing a winning team next year. Featured on the sextette this year were Martha Lee Cox, captain. Willeen Miles, Loveta Cain, and Athalie Mann. At the conclusion ot the season eight girls qualified for their letters. They were as follows: Martha Lee Cox, Margie Williams, Willeen Miles, Loveta Cain, 'Billy Io Canada, Nova Conklin, Ruth Bradshaw, and Athalie Mann. 1 All of the lettermen except Martha Lee Cox and Willeen Miles will return next year. Mrs. W. H. Greene served as coach of the team for the first year. Ruth Yarbrough. captain of the team in 1937 and 1938, served as manager. .. ,,. . , N Y .. ,,.,, ff t H .,,..,-T il ,UA ,,k, X Wm!-'mil .f , -.-,L hr ...,, W- -I Q- ir, Y A ' .,'j-FSQQWA1-V-gy f 1- 'iqfiffii ':: ii N 'tm 'fl' ' 2 ff -. ,Q .2.,a't.l f 2 4 A . fe f t is W, ' if r 1 vit f ' A -,-,,, ' .W W 43, J' f A eg - fi x TROIHN TRACK TEAM ln its first year under the tutelage of Coach Elvin Geiser, the Trojan track team has competed in two meets this year, making a creditable showing in both. The Trojan thinclads scored 9 points in a six-cornered invitation meet held at Little Rock, and 6 points in the district meet. Outstandnq members of the squad include Royce Herndon, the only returning letterman, Arvis Brooks, Stanley Fox, I. D. 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Q it K if H A ' X f Alma be NAA . 1. - Q J . ,f Mm A V X- sm... , X ' . by 2 f F .. 'K . X W ,f5?sfF ai. -Q. .N if INTRAMURAL PROGRAM Due to the steady increase in the number of participants since its reorganization in 1934, the intramural program has attracted nationwide attention among educators. This year the pro- gram was again revised so as to change from a competitive system to one in which more stu- dents could learn how to play the various games. Sports offered this year include table tennis, shuffle board, hand ball, badminton, deck tennis, goal shooting, volley ball, tennis, and touchball. lohn Searcy and Carl Iohnson were the boys' intramural managers, Patsy Bonner and Martha Lee Cox were the girls' managers. Elizabeth Davis served as secretary of the intramural pro- gram. Winning the only team tournament held this year, the Brass Knuckle Gang oi the Trojan Band defeated the Dead End Gang of the lVlcCrory, Cfeymann, Russ, and Collier home room group 6-O in the finals to take the touchball champione ship for the second consecutive year. - --W W- s Ama AWARDS Symbolic of many victories by Hot Springs High School students are the trophies which they have amassed. lncluded in these awards are a iew pictures here. TENNIS TEAM Although there were no returning lettermen, the 1939 tennis team has given promise of living up to the records compiled by previous Trojan net stars. Following a loss to Little Rock's state champions in Alle season opener, the tennists have grown stronger as they acquired ex- perience. Both lack 'number one single player, and the doubles team, composed oi loseph Sweatt and Bill Foster, took second place in the district. Other members of the team include Cale Corrington, lames Campbell, Robert Gray, Scott Campbell, and lack Muse. ff M .V ,7f,ffQf!'ff5l, t , L ffm f 1 4. VM. mam ,Amana AW ffntmf A ,M ,A-.ffm f t 1 GOLF TEAM With both members of last yoar's championship golf team returning, Billy Schrader and Carl Iohnson again won the state championship this year. Following their initial vic- tory over the Little Bock Tigers, the local divot-diggers compiled an impressive record, and they seemed stronger than ever. Walter Ebel, Martin Eisele, and Bob McCrary were the other members of the team. it i GYM MANAGERS 5 Under the revised intramural program managers have been assigned to take charge of the gymnasium during each period ot the day. Students who have served in this capacity are as follows: Martha Cox, Ann Stell, Lillian Claire Corrnigton, Patsy Bonner, Mary Elizabeth Bryant, Gloria Parker, Nell Rita Rigsby, Elizabeth Davis, Iohn Searcy, 5 Robert Gray, Gilbert Geurin, Bob McCrary, Tony Skrivanos, and Carl Iohnson. ' ' 1 -If' X -A X Q N gy.. K SX 'Q x , , . 1. .. .1 ' A I , 1A 1 I IQ I 7 'J Q, .xv Q 7 I J 3237 , gy A X Wg 317 g Pf?!!9 f- , 'FE.'+ . is E 1 X ' :Hwy , :X X . K, 'Yrs X x . . --Q gy, -5 ,QQ x Nz.-wx W . . .A , I ',. -fA,Af'4fQ ,. yvgi if ' ' 'A Q . . :X 5 . If . V 5 'Ax 'V V X A , .L W-:Inv Q X Q. f.. aw-Lx XJ Q. X ,. Vx? 'wfi' E- 1 , 'Q .J f,v, y ,f fi? 'Q .1 -Wi , x 1 xx 'Q .. W- N . .Q Q. .t ...x 35 ' -W 1, ' . ma we . Q 'sig V ...... V, X X I HA.. V ,. x 5 ' 0 -QQ: ,V V N Q X X X 1 Nw QYSJ: -.N -- - XX.-:Ku Ol2O'Zf5, CZHZOIQ .cgvfucfzrzfza Genelle Vonderslice MOST POPULAR GIRL Robert Triffet I. W. N ewmon Mosr Popumn nov MOST HANDSOME BOY Betty' Sue Brewer ,I ,f X 1 Stellor Parker Mosr BEAUTIFUL GIRLS' 'Lf FOOTBALL QUEEN MOST VERSATILE GIRL kg Bob McCrorry ff'-W Philip Green MOST VERSATILE BOY MOST STUDIOUS BOY Florence Knox MOST STUDIOUS GIRL ag, THUPHIES l-lot Springs High School is especially proud of its many tro- phies signifying the abilities and accomplishments of students Who have left behind these beautiful memoirs of their achieve- ments. l-lot Springs has always ranked favorably in literary meets thereby increasing our already large collection of trophies. The sweepstakes of the sixth district meet was won this year by l-lot Springs. m l FLORENCE KNOX Speaking of excellence, Florence Knox is Hot Springs High School's gem of pur- est ray serene , being our Miss Citizenship represen- tative and president of the student body. Her superior work and attitudes are bound inextricably with a sweet disposition and charm- ing manner. Florence is also a member of the National Honor Society and Quill and Scroll. H BOB MCCRARY The senior class presidents are always a fine lot. And no less pleasing than the others is this year's, Bob McCrary. Besides holding a presidency, Bob is a mem- ber of Quill and Scroll, an active member of the Tro- jan band, a cheerleader, and has been a junior Rotarian. PHILIP GREEN He doesn't look like an editor, but he is-a very good one. He's editor of the Torchlight, and under his direction it's been stream- lined. He's a member of Quill and Scroll, of the Na- tional Honor Society, of the Student Council, and is on the annual and Modern Musings staffs. He's a Iunior Rotarian, too. MARY ELIZABETH BRYANT May we present Miss Bry- ant? Tall and gracious, this ed- itor of a new and different annual is a wonder of a di- rector-and a very lovely girl. Being a member of the National Honor Society, a member of the Quill and Scroll, on the Torchlight staff, and a cheerleader are other honors of hers. MARNETTE CHESNUTT Glossy brown hair and deep brown eyes, a tiny mouth, personality - Mar- nette Chesnutt, vice presi- dent of the student body. She's an active Girl Reserve, too, recently being elected state president of the Girl Reserves. She's an all- arounder, all right, grades and everything. B. W. ROGERS Out of the way! Here comes a National Quill and Scroll award holder. Why, certainly, B. W. was one of the winners in the advertis- ing section of the National Quill and Scroll contest held recently. He has been on the Torchlight staff in the capacity of make-up editor for two years, and has been make-up editor on the Mod- ern Musings staff that long, too. All IOHN BONNER He's unassuming, but this blonde, good-natured boy fills his junior class presi- dency in the best possible way. He's treasurer of the Student Council, too, and has been junior Rotarian. STELLA PARKER A likeable, happy young miss always-this junior as- sistant editor ot the annual. She's a member of the Na- tional Honor Society, secre- tary of the Student Council, treasurer of the junior class, a reporter on the Torchlight and, What's more, a straight 'A' student, MADGE MASON Combine good nature and good sense, and whom do you have? None other than Madge Mason, president ot the National Honor Society. She is also a member oi Quill and Scroll, on the ed- i'o-ial board of Modern Mue ings, on the annual staff, and has served on the Stu- dent Council. CHARLES O'DELL There are serious thoughts in this sophomore class president's head, and it probably is due to these thoughts that the sophomore class has got along so well this year. Besides being G grand student, Charles is also an athlete, a mainstay on the football team. HARRY LOCKHART Attention! Harry is ready to start, and with a motion of his baton, he brings in the band. He's student di- rector, you know, and has been in band work for six years. You can see that he really knows what he is doing. HELEN WILSON lf it's true that all the World loves a lover , it's also true that all the world works a worker , for Helen is senior class treasurer, Torchlight business manag- er, National Honor Society treasurer, Student Council corresponding secretary, and a Quill and Scroll member. MIRIAM ALEXANDER Hey, secretary, come here a minute. And Miriam comes. She not only is ath- letic and band secretary land that means a lot of hard workl but also is a mem- ber of the National Honor Society and of the annual staff. BILLY BIGGS Band again! And this time the captain-Billy it is, and he couldn't be improved up- on. You see, he, too, is a veteran, and his time is the band's time-at all times! He's an efficient finance chairman of the senior class and another Iunior Rotarian. MARY ELIZABETH KNOX Petite and vivacious, the editor of Modern Musings makes a hit with everyone. She's smart, too. Besides be- ing assistant editor of the Olrl Gold Book, she is a member of the National Hon- or Society, the senior execu- tive board, and is a cheer- leader. FAM BOYD GOODWIN You'd never think, to see this quiet boy, that he's an autograph fiend-but he is. Anyway, he's something else, toog besides being a member of the National Hon- or Society, Quill and Scroll, and being on the Modern Musings staff, he is the strength of the senior class in lunch-token selling. INDIA HANKINS When all else is lost, In- dia will have her sense of humor. She has her more serious side, though, for she is a poet. She's a hard worker, too, as she's hu- mor editor of the Torchlight, humor and feature editor of the annual, member of Quill and Scroll and National Honor Society. IOHN SEARCY There's work behind those football games you see-lots of details, and Iohn Searcy is the one who carries out a great number of them. He's been football manager for three years, basketball man- ager for two, and intramural manager for one. A great game, Iohn! DAVIS BROOKS Three cheers for Davis! band and senior class h one who always can be pended on to work to l limit and do his Work wt He accomplishes what sets out to do-and that's rare compliment. He v the last lunior Rotarian the current school year. E ELIZABETH DAVIS Tres jolie. Yes, thc Elizabeth, who is editor the Girl Reserve paper, P tional Honor Society me ber, and intramural mc ager, all at once, with: being rushed. Elizabeth is past president of the ho: room program committee, ti .......... A .... x ....... .,.,,. ,. ,,., .. ,E 'V w 5 4 4 -4, tor MJ nr' ,,!x!' it We glfucfsnf Sept. 6.-The windows are barred, Goodbye to all fun: The handcuffs are on now- Yes, school has begun. Sept. l6.eFirst football game . . . Flash! Trojan warriors are recuperating in hospital. Sept. 23.-Fordyce-l-lot Springs Game. Flash! Trojan warriors are recuperating in hospital from celebrating their victory . Oct. l-4.-f--Little Rock-l-lot Springs Game. Flash! Spectator warriors are recuperating in hospital from a slight misunderstanding. Nov. 4.ff Student Council launches drive against tardies. Mr. Sammons: What made you late this morning? lack Bayles: Well, there are seven in our house and our alarm clock was set for only six. Dec. l9. Christmas holidays. Bob McCrary: Fiiteen cents certainly enabled us to have a good time, didn't it? Deets Bryant: lt surely did. I wonder what my little brother did with it. lan. ll.-f Stamps Melody Boys. Miss Russ's.viiith period English class chooses its song: Ohhh-fGive the tumphl Word furriphl a Smile iumphl Each iumphl Day fumph umphlf' Feb. 2.7 Birch, the Magician. Flash! Birch makes a pony disappear! Feb. 3.eStuden1s take lessons from Birch. Flash! I-lalf of the books in school disappear! Feb. 23.---Senior Prom. Stag line decided: Mary Elizabeth Knox is like a hinge- She is something to adore. Gqfmcuza Feb. 27.-Students plan parade down Central Avenue for the teachers. Vtfho wuz de squealer? Aw, cum on! What mugs squealed? Dey aughter be nabbed! ' March 10.-Band Minstrel. The jokes had a pungent odor: they- O.K.! O.K.1 But you get the idea! March 24.-Misner Players - Rip! March 31.-Faculty Takes Off. Teachers get first land lastl taste of heaven. H April 3.--Cleo doesn't know why she is crazy over Billy. May l May May May May May l guess it just hap-pinned that way. .-Senior Picnic. Seniors had a perfectly wonderful time! Minute interviews with seniors: What's the sense of being yanked all over school by l8O other seniors? l was sunburned. The food? l didn't get any! I was in swimming and they forgot to call me. My feet hurt. Everyone I danced with stepped on them. Phooey! 6.-Seniors' Silver Tea. l went many miles away To get an original dress, I went home from the tea and cried- There were 'bout 13 like it, l guess., 18-19.-Senior Class Play. Miss Alex: Have you had any stage experience? Ieanne Lanahan: Vtfell, l had my arm in a cast once. 20.-The band wanted to go to the World's Fair- But the plans were nipped in the budget. 21.-Commencement. 25.-Graduation. ' T' ' ' 1f t'MW1ffoYM'rvr'i' gs, NN Q .5347 AA 17- ,V 1 ti fa 5 ua? -X 151- fb f if A V2 . V ,px if ' 1 a P' 1 o I x w n 1 I ' 'X I , ' 1 -1 Q 1 .,, I 1 I - I I ' h I I , , ALA . 5 '- , ' 1 A ' ' , J ,f' ' f' 7 M' , + ffiwfivff f f f x , V, 1' 'v 'f- f' ' ff frffi QAM' 4, .. ifC,' 1 5 A 1 J J w- , H, r- , 'A V 'Y . . If ' 1 ? x K f X - f I X lj X 9 'QT ki if if W '1 '23 , 'rf' f, lj ' , X f -V . K, f A-, - V x y ' ' 5 .. N- x w 'J X 'u K. x I ' ' A X X Y f X X f 1 X' X' x 1 5 ,X 4 F X x Q ur 5 -4 flx J f - x N S ' Q- '- Q 4 Y 'Q wg x , ' x X ' - N A ' ' N I 5 H WX Q K 1 J X4 .K , ' y X X. 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