Joe T Robinson High School - Senator Yearbook (Little Rock, AR)
- Class of 1946
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FACULTY We Kg Hoodonao ....A.B. Principal , Elon College University of Georgia Henderson State College Kermit Ward Togmbs... ..,. ..B.S.E. Sixth Grade ,UAH 1, central College Ark. State Teachers College '- Da Arline. no ssc A-QBO Fifth Grade Limestone College Robert4Bandy Athletic Director Ark. State Teachers College Verna H. Evans Junior High English Ark. State ,Teachers Vera P. Fein First Grade Sam Huston Teachers College I 1 1 3 923 , f . a agf S712 'al I Ark. tate Tea s ic, lege Joe Bill Hocott .......... B.S.E. Science Little Rock Junior College Q University of Arkansas, , ' x CX QV NZ 4 NJ x EACULTY David Malloy .... ' Agriculture y Monticello A R M University of Arkansas Margarette R. McKnight English Emerson College Boston University Howard University VThelma Meeks X Second Grade Ark. State Teachers College x Irma Moreland Fourth Grade Ark. State Teachers College Lucille Norwood TmrdGmde - y Ark. State Teachers College Mittie W. Shanks Social Science Cottley College Warrensburg State Teachers College' Colle Tanner Sims Social Science and Art Baylor College B.S.A B.L.I BQSIQ L Lydia Tobey B-3- Mathematics Arkansas State Teachers College n 9 0 1 BOSIHIEO First A Second Grades Southwestern College A University of Tennessee 5 simon CLASS ormcnns Harmon McLendon ..... President WThe life of the party.H ' Dramatic Club, Basketball, Softball Heulan Curtis..Vice President 0Speak on, we like to hear you.N President of Student Council, Dramatic Club, Basketball, Softball Thelma Jump. ...... Secretary W'Mickey' the life of sportssn Progarm Chairman of Pep Club, Basketball, Softball Jeanne Henigan .... Treasurer Happy and carefree the live long day.W ' Student Council, F.H.A., Pep Club, Basketball, Softball Bobbie Jean Owens4.Reporter ' WNever worried, never hurried, always happy.N ' Secretary of Pep Club, Basket- ball, Softball Fay Cato Sgt. Of Arms WI have time for everything.W Dramatic Club, Journalism Club F.FgA., Basketball, Softball Joe Affolter . 1 ll F.F.A. Ida Faye Boyette ' WHer ready smile a warmth ex pressed.N Dramatic Club Ray Cato 7 WHis hobby is basketball.n Dramatic Club, Basketball, Softball Keith Cutter WA good student whose chief interest is girls.N Dramatic Club Leslie Cypert W'Les' a nice looking ex- sailor.W Dramatic-Club, Softball Donald Dace ' Works when he worksg plays when he p1ays.W' Vice President of Student Council, President of F.F.A. Preside t of Science Club Quiet, studious, and friendly N QJMQJK W SENIORB i 8 James'Davis WTall, Dark, and Handsome,W Journalism. ' B Jimmy Lee Goodwin WA popular boy with a new 'crushl every day.W Basketball, Softball u Louise Graves WA girl with a gentle way.W Dramatic Club Carol Grimmette WA very attractive girl, likeable and sweet.N Pep Club, F.H.A. John Lee Harding WA good sport.W F.F.A., Basketball, Softball Billy Heard WGood at playing basketball. F.F.A., Science Club, Basket ball, Softball Betty Louise Heuer WBlue-eyed, Blonde, Popular.U Glee Club, Softball Marvin Johnson nBlessed with plain reason and sober sense.n DmmmticClub ' Dorothy Jean Jones USweet and Lown. Glee Club, Secretary F.H.A., Treasurer of Pep Club, Student Council Zela Mae Marshall HIT A's were stars, her crown would be a bright one.H Secretary to Principal, Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Library Club Paul Martin USlow but sure, if the voice is soft and low.' Dramatic Club, Softball, Basketball Fred Mikoleit UA great plague to be a hand- some man.W 1 A Science Club SENIORS I 9 SENIORS io Erva June McGrew nGood sport and lots of fun.W Journalism Club, F.H.A. Ada Lee McHughes WQuiet but nice.W Journalism Club, F.H.A. Elizabeth Morford NA high hope for a low heaven. Dramatic Club, Library Club Louise Presley X WOT manners gentle, of affections mild.W F.H.A. I Bessie Marie Ray, 1 'She is a phantom of delight.N Journalism Club, F.'H.A. Sally Cleo Shaw Sally' her.humor is original Journalism Club, Library Club Norma Jean Shelby WAttractive and Intelligent.n Carolyn Toombs NEnergy and persistence conquer all things.W Pep Club, Welfare Committee Juanita Waleszonia Ulf one's own kin were more fun to be with.W Pep Club, Glee Club, F.H.A., Basketball, Softball Phyllis Whitt W'Chink' a good disposition is more valuable than gold.n ' Journalism Club, F.H.A. Mary Jean Henry WAn all-round girl.N President of Pep Club, Basket- ball Clara Mae Waddell N'The Moore' the merrier.W Journalism Club, Library Club SENIORS I '11 W 1 ' X 40 , ,w . bak 2 :wa V A lv ,,w 4+ 'W WJ' aww J JUNIOR GLASS OFFICERS Jean Morgan. ......... President WCome of it what may, things are not always what they seem.n Treasurer of Student Council, Dramatic Club, F.H.A. Leo Owens.......Vice President Nlt is better to leave late i than never.W ' F.F.A., Basketball, Softball Dexine Brazil ........ Secretary WTom boy of the junior classan Secretary of Student Council, Journalism Club, F.H.A., Basketball, Softball Betty Lou Lancaster..Treasurer i UTrifles are trifles but i serious matters must be attended to.W Basketball Agnes Studer .......... Reports: Wlt matters not what you are - thought to be, but what you Q are. n ' Journalism Club, Basketball, Softball 12 Louise Bass WSpare your breath to cool your porridge.W Science Club Frances Burnett 'Youth is wholly experime tal.n Science Club Lillian Copes ' WYes an' no, an' mabbe, an' mabbe not.n Science Club Clara Davenport uShe can resist every thing but temptation.W Dramatic Club, F.H.A. Joe Ellison WMemory is a diary, he never carries his with him.W Dramatic Club Lionel Harrison WHistory is merely gossip.W Science Club, F.F.A. Keith Heard WRunning all over the sea tryin to get behind the weather.W Boy Scouts, F.F.A., Basketball, Softball ' Clarence Lawrence nThought I to myself, we shall never get off scot-free.W Science Club - JUNIORS 1 1 I 1'Z JUNIOR W n S Lucille Meeks nlt is quality rather than quantity.W Science Club ' Willie Lee Marshall h'W ' K - NLet us all be happy anq live within our means,even if we' have fto borrow the money who do it wi'th.f' ' ' Dramatic Club, Science Club, 'Boy Scouts, F.F.A. ' H K Billie Jean.Vocque 3 A S NEvery day is a fresh beginning, and every morning's a world made , new.N F 2. f :f i Mary Sue Williams! -' 'f f WA guilty conscience never feels secure.n Science Club Carolyn Harris r i f NWhile we stop to think we often miss our opportunities,W,,, , . Journalism Club f ' 1'-r ' C Charles Kennemur NLoving one's self is the beginning of a life long romance.W Boy Scouts, F.F.A, John Bentley -- 1 NSelf is the only prison that'can ever build the soul.u J -' Science Club, F.F.A. Walter Miknleit n ,,p Ulf good men were only better- would the wicked be so'bad.N-- Science Club, F.F.A. A . 1:1 ,,!.,.5,- S OPHOMORES Mike Adair Arvil Bass A Dorothy Boyette Kenneth Brady Nancy Brooks Mabel Browning 1 Arvin Clay 51 Melvin cook ' Annie Lee Cooper Frances: Vcyport 15 SOPHOMORES qjyujuefw W 16 Douglas Dace Ruth Davis Mary Lois Dunlap George Goodwin Theresa Grimmett David Guenther Betty Henry Wilma Faye Hunt Lloyd Ma rnett V .T oanne McKee Evelyn McKee Nelma Jean MCKGS George Montgomery Betty .Tean Morford --we- SOPHOMORES Nell Rose Payne Mary Lou Polk 777 Maxine Price Marilyn Ragland Irene Ro ling Iva Roller . ,, J 1 NA L I X 1 has ' if I , . 'JMR-' L6 K ' 'V-L.C'U'N' qw ' Frances Sanforg Jack Straessle Alvie Taylor Patricia William in. 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A ':-:. ?'S'?Ms2K w f, S A S Q A' A 1 ' 132 37 IPRESHMEN of F W: ao Billy Raylusk Verla Mae Mcliughes James Middleton Lois Pulliam M ike Roller Don Shelby John Stowers Margaret Thomas Dorothy Thompson Fay Waters Davi Gi Wei se Wilma York .M O Maggie Bass Doris Beard Maybelle Buie Kenneth Burnett Jimmy Burns- Norma Jean Creasey Scotty Dace Glen Drake Janice Foggo Jean Foggo Jo Ann France Phillip Garrett rawwwaa ' ii 1 - I Mi' i a, 1' fsrwf EIGHTH GRADE 'Cab Good so n Charles Goodwin Morris Hall Vera Harrison Nettia Hinson Kenneth Hudspeth Jeanette Larch Billie Jean Laurence James Lusk Faye Mills Ol ive' McEntire Pauline McHughes 91 X X K ETP., s- W .rw - .fax lv 'Q 2 , ,av 'HPR kim? yriraat TMYNFWVQ , I U ,CP ,, , ,, . Emmy wr'-all , i f ffjnlzn. ..,, , . , , at ,N 'Ui Q5 , g:-if : Q 1 ,gff'5 I George Moreland Johnny Morgan. , Colene Moss Billie Ann Newton Buddy Oglesby Dorothy Presley Ronnie Ragland Charles Scott Margaret Spaunhurst Betty Ruth Studer Mary Alice Taylor Betty Worstell Ben Waddell H vi? l iii i K 5 Nina Adair James Adair David Barnes Chester Bell Wayne Boyles Virginia Black Bobbie Burns Robert Chambers Eugene Clay David Cornell James Curra Vern Drake 1 I SEVENTH GRADE V R. J. Goodwin Tommie Jean Gordon John Greiner Robert Greiner Eldeen Crimmett: Sammie Guenther Harrison Hall Charles Harmon Ola Mae Hunt Mary Alice Jackson Rose Mary Janway Kenneth Jones ft -1 13, -mlm i B l i Rosalea Jones Jimmy Justus Lois Justus Jessie Lee McDonald Louie McDonald William McKee Carl Nhlls Marie Moore Syhle Moore 4 f y: NX' wmwwmmwwww 'f1Ii.-5,521 -, 221222 Z3 Wi 5i'j.f.-q1,.:.55','::: 5Y nmwmiazwgm smapawiswwti 11, ---' mi, -4' V' ,K ff' 23,1-' ' ' E Jynmmmifwma 3Vf?EKp Wwfm K5 ggi L , . E 9, 15914 ' A' .Q V ff W y JM gw,y:a 1 Seyenth Grade Opal Miller Ann Payne Morris Pitts Nhrgaret Priddy Carroll Eyron Jimmy Rankin Bradley Jo Roller Nnllard Ryals Ernestine Schachlin DO Bobby Starks Martha Stillman Winfred Strickland George Taylor Mary Jean Tipton Jack Waleszonia Paul Waleszonia Bobbytweise Betty Jean Yates I .li Walter Adams Leroy Bateman Wanda Beard Charles Bisbee Carl Bradbury Teddy Bryant Alvin Burns Wanda Corn Sebert Creasey Margaret Growson Alice Ann Davis Joyce De Garmo Audrey Ellis Billy Goodwin Doyle Goodwin Sam Goodson Johnnie Graves 0 QTYJI. I GTTATWTFY Myrl Jean Grimmette Wayne Grimmett Mildred Hall Bernice Harris Bobby Harris EM.. Nina Harris Patsy Hinson Ted Hurst Wayne Jarrett David Knowles Sue Marlowe Gene Martindale Modean Martindale Rosemary McHughes Johnnie Mclntire Norma Sue McKee Allen Montgomery Martha Ryals Don Sohalchlin Doris Shaw Bertha Stillman Ralph Stillman Bobby Thomas L. W. Thomas William White Walter Wylie m FIFTH GRADE Walter Baird Helen Boyles Ester Mae Bryant James Counts Lloyd Criswell Edward Crow Patricia Currie Erma Jean Cypert Mary Ellen Drake Virginia Earl Frank Ethridge John Ferguson Hazel Foster Dickie Goodson Don Graves Donald Grimmett Kenneth Grimmett Kenneth Guenther Robert Hall Marjorie Henry Martha Jackson Lloyd Johnson Verna Justus Johnnie Faye Leath Allen Miller Iva Jo Miller Charles Newton Ethel Nichols John Parks Peggy Jean Powell Bernice Pritchard Dorothy Smith Ruth Ann Straessle Henry Studer Cora Thompson Margaret Thompson Bryce White Ellen White Jimmie Witcher Dortha Woodall FOURTH GRADE Anna Sue Adams 'Yvonne Bates Janet Bethune Le Roy Bisbee Carolyn Black Eddie Buie Theresa Burns Rwemzmmwwn Virginia Clements Robert Curren Arthur Currie Don Davis Ruth Demorest Billy Jean Ellis George Ferguson Hugh Grimmett Bertha Mary Greiner Earl Guenther Robert Hardison Irene Heflin Jerry Dean Hinson WmmaLwlmmt James Hurst Betty Jackson Jerldean Jackson Hattie Lee Johnson Bobby Knowles Wayne Laurence Johnnie Morris Wayne McDonald Henry Moore Margaret Moore Donald Moss Ruby Nell Parks Evelyn Schachlin Marjorie Shaw Billy Stillman Ralph Stillman Dorothy Taylor Joe Tom Tipton Elsie York vw . 11 , ' ., f 1 .ii . R wg Fwiwi Lacy Adams nnald Bateman . W. Beard ymond B est :neva Bethune lly Joe Bisbee ankie Bisbee is Jean Boyles omas Bradbury erett Brady ooks Brown lva Buie rold Burnett vid Butler C. Butler Llie Sue Clemen ?ah Louise Cook .va Jean Counts ts THIRD GRADE Viola Criswell Betty Jean Crow Fannie Crow Maggie Crow Sammy Daee Carolyn Goodwin Milton Goodwin Ileane Harrison Rosa Lee Hall Barbara Harrod John Henderson Billy Monroe Hurst Paskall Jarrett Billy Lee Johnson Helen Johnson Odis Fay Leath Carl Leslie Curtis Leslie Douglas McDonald if , . I K Q 1 ' WNV ' X f 4. ' -. Y 4 ', , ' Eugene MeElhaney Edward Leo Meux Audry Mae Miller Austin Montgomery Donald Moody Tommy Frank Moore Francis Morgan Keith Moss Frankie Newton Grady Stillman Elizabeth Straessle Sybil Joyce Sulliva James Thomas Herman Thompson Norman Wakefield Bobby Ray Waters H. D, White Vernon White SECGND GRADE Leona Argo , Bobbie Bisbee James Black Bobby Blondell Ruby Bradbury Bennie Brown FmmmsChmmm Charles Creasey Harvey Cunningham Tony Currie Ronnie Curtis Leo Cypert Harold Dill Elnora Drake Margaret Evans Billy-Garrett Minnie Grice Charles Grimmett Roy Crimmett , Shirley Grimmett Carl Harris Rose Hinson Violet Hurst Billy Fred Long Jesse Martin Belvalean Martindale Edna MCCrew Barbara Meeks Joyetta Mills Mary F. Morgan Retha Newton Bobby Joe Parks Paul Payne John Presley Sammie Lou Randalls Goldie Secrest Carl Sowell Carolyn Spaundhurst Charles Studor Patricia Taylor Katherine Thomas Patsy Ruth Thomas Truitt Thompson Frances Tipton Carla Sue Willard Bennie Woodall Florina Allred Janis Argo Joyce Bateman Shirley Buie Gerald Butler Bobby Cash Jay Crabtree Larry Cunningham Thomas Terry Davis Ruth Ann Drake Tommie Nell France Betty Sue Ghidotti Lula Mae Goodwin Laura Marie Goodwin Thomas Hall Jacqualine Harrod Dizzie Lee Jackson Evelyn Jackson Linda Lou Justus Jannie Fay Jones Carol Dean Martindale John Bennie McDonald Elizabeth Ann Moore Bobbie Morgan Jimmie Morgan Rose Ann Morgan Jerry Moris Ellen Fay Nbss Gerald Pitts James Everette Polk William Pulliam Gay La Von Ryles Louetta Ryles Dorothy Starks Mary Jeanette Sullivan Bobbie Taylor Jackie Taylor Martha Thompson Ruth Ann Waleszonia Sherry Walls James Waters Darrell White Owen Robert White Edward Wittenberg FIRST 8a SEIIOND GRADE Carolyn Adams Le Roy Alexander Barbara Beard Betty Joe Beard Patricia Bethune Wanda Lee Bethune Vaughn Dale Brady William Criswell Jannie Sue Demorest Carl Ellis Barbara Evens Ruben Ethridge Shirley Fay Foster Clay Goodson Betty Jean Grice Geneva Harris Leon Hignit Monroe Paul Holland Mary Jeanette Johnson Willie Lucille Leath -R sn Carroll Logan Hicks Marlowe James Martin Robert.Martin Jessie Dean Martindale Brooks McElhaney Joyce McElhaney Tom y Fred McHughes Carolyn McNutt Robert Leroy Meux Willie Mae Morris Lester Moss Robert Newton David Ryals Gene Spates Samy Shaw Alma Stillman Roy Dale Stillman ,Roger Worstell o R c A N Z AT I MODEL AVIATION CLUB i James Middleton...............President Don Shelby... ..... .. .... Vice President Kenneth Hudspeth.... .... Secretary-Treasure Truman Hall. ...... .... Reporter - Mr. Malloy. . . . . . .Sponsor Gerry Dillaha G Bill George J ART CIUB Ruth Davis...... Nettia Hinson .... Robert Chambers. Mrs. Sims....... Arvil Bass Howard Bell Gleason Bradbury Robert C hamb ers Earl Daniel Jean Foggo 52 harles Kennemur ames Lusk ....President Secretary Reporter Sponsor Wilber George John Greiner Jimmie Justus Pauline McHughe Morris Pitts Mike Roller F Fg3,'vW ' H- -A Us . Fiawigis W-ww. . 2, . R'j?:QE F511 :J I' ,rw- ,..,- W ' am,-.nm-0. yr , ,I -1- I-1 W -hfgug an-ga -L DRAMATIC CLUB Zela Mae Marshall Louise Presley... Mary Lou Polk .... Jean Morford... Jean Morgan .... Mrs. McKnight.... Ida Faye Boyette Fay Cato Ray Cato Heulan Curtis Keith Cutter Clara Davenport Joe Ellison Louise Graves .... ...President . ...Vice President ...Secretary ...Treasurer Reporter Sponsor Marvin Johnson C ha rle s Kennemur Paul Martin Harmon McLendon Hershall Moreland Elizabeth-Morford Irene Roling Frances Sanford Maggie Bass Doris Beard Virginia Black Dorothy Boyette May Belle Buie Norma Rose Cook Norma Jean Creasey Janice Foggo Virginia Foster Jo Ann France Tommie Jean Gordon Eldeen C-rimmett Joyce Grimmett Theresa Grimmette Vera Harrison Betty Henry Maxine Henry GLEE CLUB Marilyn Ragland. .. . . . . . . . . . .President Evelyn McKee....... ....Vice Pres ident Nelma Jean McKee. . . . . . . .Secretary-Treasurer Betty Heuer Ola May Hunt Wilma Fay Hunt Mary Alice Jackson Hose Mary Janway Rosalea Jones Lois Justus Jeanette Larch Billie Jean Lawrence Jessie Lee McDonald Verla'Mae McHughes Olive Mclntire Lucille Meeks Opal Miller Faye Mills Marie Moore Colene Moss 54 Billie Ann Newtc Dorothy Presley Margaret Priddy Lois Pulliam Bradley Jo Rolls Iva Roller Ernestine Schalc Margaret Spaunhi Martha Stillman Betty Studer Mary Alice Taylf Mary Jean Tipton Dorothy Thompso: Patricia Willial Betty Jean Wors Betty Jean Yate Wilma York ' i JOURNALISM CLUB Clara Mae Waddell... Cleo Shaw...... .... James Davis ...... .. Jimmie Lee Goodwin. Mabel Browning .. . . . Frances Nell Cypert Fay Cato. ......... . Mrs. Evans ..... Mrs. Shanks.... Mike Adair Joe Affolter Dexine Brazil Reta Lou Bisbee Arvin Clay Annie Lee Cooper Ruth Davis Mary Lois Dunlap Charlene Euell Estelle Ferguson Zoa Grimmett Carolyn Harris one anon .. Editor and Chief ....Assistant Editor . ....Business Manager Advertising Secretary Social Editor Sports Editor Sponsor Sponsor Roberta Koon Erva June McGrew Ada Lee McHughes Joanne McKee Lucille Meeks Maxine Price Bessie Ray Jack Straessle Agnes Studer Margaret Thomas Phillis Whitt Sue Williams and Chief l PEP CLUB Mary Jean Henry .. ... President Darlene Johnson Jeanne Henigan .... ... Vioe President Thelma Jump Bobbie Jean Owens ...... Secretary Carolyn Junkin Dorothy Jean Jones ..... Treasurer Lucille Forrester Carol Grimmette ........ Reporter Carolyn Toombs Lydia Tobey .... ... Sponsor Juanita Waleszonia ., ,, LIBRARY CLUB Cleo Shaw. . . . ..,... . . .PI'GSidGI1JC Clara Mae Waddell... ...Vice President Janice Foggo....... ...Treasurer Librarian Mrs. Evans.... Jean Foggo Truman Hall Darlene Johnson Rosalea Jones Lois Justus 56 Zela Mae Marshall Elizabeth.Morford Dorothy Presley Maxine Price Jack Straessle Donald Dace ..... David Guenther.. Frances Burnett. Lillian Copes... Douglas Dace .... Mr. Hocott .... . Louise Bass John Bentley Kenneth Brady Melvin Cook John Lee Harding Lionel Harrison Billy Heard Keith Heard ALPHA SIGMA RHO fScienceb ...President ...Vice President ...Secretary ...Treasurer .Reporter .Sponsor Betty Lou Lancaster Clarence Laurence Lloyd Marett Fred Mikoleit Walter Mikoleit Willie Lee Marshall Leo Owens Alvie Taylor , 5. '.41'!w.w fa ,. ' 1 I v George Goodwin . Scotty Davis...... Ronnie Ragland.... Mr. Bandy ...... James Adair William Adams David Barnes Chester Bell Wayne Boyles Billy Bradbury Kenneth Burnett Jimmy Burns Eugene Clay Bobbie Davis Phillip Garrett Cab Goodson Charles Goodwin Fay Goodwin Ray Goodwin R. J. Goodwin John D. Greiner Sammie Guenther Harrison Hall SPORTSMAN CLUB -en sun President Vice President Secretary Sponsor Charles Harmon Kenneth Jones Darrell Koon Carl Mills William McKee Johnnie Morgan George Moreland Buddy Oglesby Karl Pine Jimmy Rankin Millard Ryals Charles Scott Bobby Starks Winfred Strickland Ben.Waddell Jack Waleszonia Paul Waleszonia ,Bobby Weise David Weise - , -n'r-.A.,-...A STUDENT COUNCIL Heulan Curtis... .. Donald Dace.... .. Dexine Brazil... Royce Adkins Clara Davenport James Davis Theresa Grimmette Keith Heard Jeanne Henigan Thelma Jump KO Jean Morgan... ... .President .Vice President Secretary Treasurer Darrell Koon Billy Ray Lusk Harmon MeLendon Leo Owens Mary Lou Polk Marilyn Ragland Don Shelby BOY SCGUTS Mr. Malloy .... ...... Charles Kennemur .... Willie Lee Marshall.... Truman Hall. ....... .. William Adams Wayne Boyles Gleason Bradbury Kenneth Burnett Wilber George Cab Goodson Charles Goodwin George Goodwin Ray Goodwin John D. Greiner Robert Greiner Sammie Guenther Hp Sooutmaster Assistant Scoutmaster Troop Scribe Reporter Truman Hall Lionel Harrison Keith Heard' Kenneth Hudspeth James Lusk Willie Lee Marshall James Middleton Calvin McKee Charles Scott Don Shelby Bobby Starks 1Q...... FUTURE HOMFMAKERS OF AM RICA HOME ECONOMICS III Louise Presley. ........... President Erva June McGraw..... ...Vice President Dorothy Jean Jones... ...Secretary Cleo Shaw. .......... ...General Reporter Mrs. Hell ........... ...Sponsor Dexine Brazil Carol Grimmette Jeanne Henigan Jean Morgan Ada Lee McHughes Bessie Marie Ray HQM ECONOMICS II Juanita Waleszonia Phyllis Whitt Betty Henry...... ....President Frances Cypert... ....Vice President Ruth Davis....... ....Secretary Mabel Browning Dorothy Boyette Nancy Brooks Clara Davenport Theresa Grimmette Evelyn McKee Joanne McKee Nelma Jean McKee Mary Lou Polk Maxine Price Marilyn Ragland Iva Roller Mary Lois Dunlap Betty Jean Morford Irene Roling HOME ECONOMICS I Roberta Koon.... ...President Maxine Henry ..... .... Vice President Norma Rose Cook..... .... Secretary Reta Lou Bisbee Zoa Grimmett Lois Pulliam Estelle Ferguson Darlene J ohnsen Marg?-rO'G T1'lO1T151S Lucille Forrester Carolyn Junkin Dorothy ThmmpSOn Joyce Grim ett Verla Mae Mnwnnhng Wi 'I 'mn Vnvwlr . , o,k,f.,o Joe Affalter Arvil Bass Kenneth'Brady Douglas Dace Joe Ellison Bill Adams Royce Adkins Howard Bell John Bentley Billy Bradbury Gleason Bradbury Arvin Clay Melvin Cook Earl Daniel FUTURE FARMERS OE'AMERlCA Donald Dace ........ -... President David Guenther... ....Vioe President Keith Heard.. ...... .... Secretary Charles Kennemur .... ...Treasurer Mike Adair.. ...... . ...Reporter Jack Straessle... ...Sentinel Mr. Malloy .... .. .... . ...Advisor Future Farmers Clinton Evans George Goodwin Jimmie Lee Goodwin John Lee Harding Lionel Harrison Billy Heard Greenhands Bobby Joe Davis Gerry Dillaha Bill George Wilber George Fay Goodwin Ray Goodwin Truman Hall Darrell Koon Monroe Koon Billy Ray Lusk An Willie Lee Mars George Montgome Hershal Morelar Leo Owens Alvie Taylor Lloyd Marett James Middleto Fred Mikoleit Walter Mikolei Paul Moss Mike Roller Don Shelby Fay Waters David Weise E 2 Bobbie Jeanne Owens Hallowe'en Queen 1945 . , Gene Martindale Valentlne Queens and K1 nge Queen of Hearts 1945 May Queen and King 1,944 Hallowe'en Queen Willie Mae Roller Norma Jean Shelby W . K. Heard E Qt -is f 1 .3 . X HONOR STUDENTS E N VALEDICTORIAN GRADUATION SPEAKER Zela Mae Marshall Elizabeth MOI-ford . 'W x ,g,, :vi-Gaz CO-SAILUTATORIAN Bobbie .T San Owens 49 F- 'mg' wa. r in-S 1 . f. 4 . s,, v, .5 a .NM 4 A , ,ff Q Hi. Q, 4 1 V. f A Q 1 fw- EMR ' - I, ii wa, . ' ii' AL .' it ,fail P 2. : 4. m. . 1' . . I!-. L v xa- Lf. ' , lu . -,T Mi. V' ,Q . I . 'EFL '. - E M vi' '14 rig? ,. .', E-' L 3, I U O F . v-. '. .p ,' n A .'y.' CQYHQYQ, in the VJOYIA of Sci1ool,D0v'15 4 , . , X 1 ' wskpgff Mp. fr' Z.:-I 4 Az, Q b I WY? ' I SENIOR BOYS BASKETBALL Front row: F. Cato R Cat' 1 - o, Owens, Captain Martin, Curtis. Back row: Coach Bandy, Harding, Heard, G. Goodwin, J. Goodwin, Not Pictured: B. Heard. SENIOR GIHB BASKEBAIL Y First row: Studer, Brazil, Waleszonia, Captain Jump, Owens Henigan, Roller. Second row: Grimmett, E. McKee, Jones, N. McKee, Henry. Third row' Coach Band P . y, resley, Lancaster, Morford, Polk. Not pictured: M. Henry. E1 JUNIOR BOYS BASKETBALL Front row: G. Bradbury, Shelby, Lusk, Koon, Adams. Back row: R. Goodwin, F. Goodwin, B. Bradbury, Coach Bandy 525 JUNIOR GIRLS BASKETBALL Front row: Henry. Back row: Coach Band Cook, York, Bisbee, Thomas, Ferguson, Johnson, y, Thompson, McHughes, Koon, Grimmett I 'f1 'li Q ri PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES 7 L SCHOOL ART AND DRAWING MATERIALS JUNGKIND PHOTO SUPPLY COMPANY COMPLIMENTS 114 Welt 4th. St. Phone 8812 DIAMOENIDS - XVATCHES HARRY scum: I - . M Inmons Croce Store A-Zudte ! YZWBZBZ ry 208 MAIN ST. PHONE 8908 SILVERWARE LIT'I'LE ROCK. ARK. FTS ...r ' n-. ,. L if-- vnsmr. FLOWERS VESTAL a soaxidonnnunousz Temple Cotton Oil Company w. D. Jim? Gnoczny Hmm No. 10 Noam LITTLE Rocx, ARKANSAS Little Rock Phone 3-9526 Royal Crown Crimmette's Dairy Bottling Company Route 5 Little Rock 920 East Third Phone 3-9532 Phone 2-4968 Little Rock 0. 0. HUGGARII FRESH MEATS and PRODUCE Dry Goods, Hardware, Feeds Gas 81 Oil - Rite Price and Service NATURAL STEPPES, ARK. I l . 45 ,.- .. L .1- ,f Fil s QJ 21? .. 13 X- fg- ,X5 V ' K. 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Rose City' 720 Mein St.-Little Rock-Phone 6278- 1' H' ' S . C0m.mS g,,f,,,,GWgg 611111 CRANE co. ' FPA? CE DcpartmentStore V A e CAPITOL AVENUE AT CENTER I STEEL'S FEED 8 SUPPLY STORE 519 Asher Ave . Dixie Better Feed. Poultry Supplies and Remedies Ph. 8-1618 PLUMBING 8 HEATING MATERIALS 120 Commerce St. Little Rock, Ark. ll 3 HACKETT SEED 62 FEED STORE Little Rock, Arkansas Distributors Of ASGRO SEEDS 4 LARRO FEEDS GARDEN SEEDS FIELD SEEDS FERTILIZERS - GARDEN TOOLS SPRAY MATERIALS - POULTRY SUPPLIES DAN WEBSTER SEED CO. Garden and Field Seed WHOLESALE ----RETAIL Phone 4-1077 614 Center Street Little Rock, Arkansas I 5 3 E 'c S i 5 E 5 Q Z ri G s 2 E ne 3 If va Sf 9 W F3 Q E E z We Are Friendly GOOD LUMBER TOO For Modern Printing Machinery GUTHRIDGE LUMBER co. MULciii1'rH The New Way szoo .mm Av.. Tel. a-azoo Addressograph-Multigraph Co. Little Rock Reigler Bldg. Tel. 4-4024 Little Rock The Modern Way To Print MULTILITHING Also Negative Service Capitol Multilithing Service Arcade Bldg. H T 1 Little Rock For The Beat In BOOK COVERS Universal Book Bindery, Inc. 800 Block Ave. B e . 7640 San Antonio, Texas Any Kind Of PAPER Roach Paper Co. Little Rock , l For The Best In JANITOR SUPPLIES VES TAL CHEMICAL CO. George Mather: 5224 Country Club Blvd. Tel. 8-2847 Little Rock 1001 Fal We Specialize 'In REPRODUCTIONS For OFFSET PRINTERS Alco Reproductions Al Rosenatein ls Bldg. Memphis coMPL1MEN'rs 01-'C BEN D. ROWLAND Famous DEPARTMENT STORE Sixth dz Center If it'a Fashionable it's at Famous COMPLIMENTS OF AN ATTORNEY AT LAW li coMPL1MENrs I Classy Class JEWELRY Insurance Department Graduation Rings and Pins W. B. Worthem Co. Bankers LEELAND SARTIN 50 Edgetgill Road Tel. 3 3140 ROY NEW 401 Main - Battery and Wright Ave. Little Rock Little Rock, Arkansas ARKANSAS DIVISION All Forms Of Insurance Except Life L. BClIf0I.lT Q CO. get cnmfnnn 7eec657?ZLZZ1 FEED MANUFACTURERS IJ CORN MILLERS-PRIME QUALITY ul REGAL FEEDS for POULTRY HOGS LIVESTOCK . , - - x-9 Doc rooo - - ruur cnem MEAL LONG olsTANcE TELEPHONE 47 Vhedllddd. E. E. Raines Company Routh Fire Insurance FURNITURE COMPANY 'General Agents 400 E. Washington Little Rock, Arkansas N. Little Rock COMPLIIENTS OF Complingentl Of PLANTERS LUMBER COMPANY Crobmyer 410-424 E. Washington Avo Lumber Co. , 1-q fllnnnqq . EJ' hi X ' if 35' '1f'4'7 fl3.3-7 ff V Il' I2 ' 'L ' ' . J' , 4 ' :W-- b 'iw-4 -' 1 'L' +7 ' 'ff -ff mfg: ,Y 1.f-H ' -N 4 , ,V ' aa: ,yi - 1 Pk---1. .' N 3 A: - sg-Q -I r'r- Q f1'.1' E 'Ii J .M J 4. ,, 'f 7 ' .LZ gy, 4' f , , .1 - .fm wi -f , . 1 n Lb. . - .f ' - ', A 1. A V. 1 -1 ' ' r swf , , W H . V ff ' .' gn 1 ' ' ' .' ..fj.:l , M, . n, ,.., 1 1 ' -1 4 if -:'F':,fg'. ' ' wr , f'.Q,,gQfg ' X 'Q4 ' A2j'13is5 .-'G J ,JH wang .. .- V . 5 1'w52 ls . , 4, ff z'igGE E5E , , , Y . 1 - .., .:3fafi .it Ffa- 19 'nf - I wr . -1 , ,f i I . 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Co. . Amis Cuthridge If It's Hardware FURNITURE We Have It Home Furnishings-Appliances 512 Center Office Equipment Eldor Johnson-Owner 401 W. Capitol Ave. Ph. 4-0336 L. B. LEIGH ' 62 CO. ARKANSAS GENERAL AGENTS Insurance Little Rock, Arkansas COMPLIMEN TS CA RL F IN CH Janitor Supplies 2 'A ai Printing REBSAMEN MoToRs and Photo-Engraving By Whaf We Say IT IS Chrola Vinson Co. IT IS Little Rock BEN lscams Seen COMPANY 616-818 Clwrln STRIIT LITTLE ROCK, ARKANsAg YOUR BUSINESS IS APPRECIATED ' Ben Isgrig Seed Co. LITTLE Rocx COUNTY WIDE ADVERTISEMENTS All Senior High Schools The The The The The of Rural PULASKI COUNTY Nhbelvalian--Mabelvale Scottonian---Scott Fuller Year--Sweet Home Red Devil ---- Jacksonville Whip ------ ---Robinson We feel proud of the U.S.A. where private enterprise is allowed. All of our friends were not contactedg but those whose names appear have indi- cated they are for us. PULASKI COUNTY SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT J.L.Watson, Superintendent I -J 2 ! 5 I 2 E 2 3 Q S 5 Q s I 21 I v A , -s 37 ffl Hall Murder Case Selected As .Top Arkansas News Stor of '45 t an Magna w atorf wg azanetod a mo?t'h:fes-est 55 raadq , s seams tha lulodatvgtes, wars: HIE DBI! BB. Hisham ot football oaenm staff at Univanltzv of Recon rsion d th stats' sf- lorts to allulhtiaun: Capture and death of duoerado Matt Klmes. Provision of Har Democratic pri- maries for 1846. Ad ti f state high bool footbzg grayed!!-system. .C Innovations bgoluaht about ln state government thr Governor Lan- ay's economy proarlvn- Restoration of Arkansas bonds to New York approved list and the Arkansas St0l'y. Flood control planning, hearings and appj-oval Postwar highway construction orogram. James W. Hall, convicted slayer of his IO-year-old -vife, alleged to have confessed to five other murders. was Arkansas' top newsmaker in 1945. The dramatic Hall case, including detection by Arkansas police. the spprenension of Hall, the reported confessions and the 24-vear-old for- mer Little Rock taxi drxver's convic- tfon, was selected by the staff of the Associated Press' Little Rock Bureau as the leading news story of the year. ' Authorities had been working for' months in an attempt to solve sev- eral hitch-hike slayings when me read-haired Hall was captured by Little Rock detectives last March md unfolded his story. He was cor-vin'-d in Pulaski Cir-' :uit Court May 0 of murdering Mrs Payrene Clemmons Hall with his :are hands along the banks of the krkansas River -ieai Little Rock in September, 1944. and was sentenced o death. He was not tried on the nther counts. fo Dia January 4. Hia appeal to the Supreme Court rom the Circuit Court sentence un- uccessful, Hall is slated to be elec- rocutid at Tucker prison farm Jan- uary . Other leading Arkansas ne-- 'ies of 1945 were: The shakeup l -Jie? gf i med Bo 'disappointing Razorback football season under Glen Rose. John H. Barnhill, head coach at the Univer- sity of Tennessee was named to suc- ceed Rose at 810,000 a year under a five-year contract. The Razorbacks. pn-s-ason title favorites in many circles, finished last in the South- west Conference race. Postwar reconverslon atate'a united efforts to vast aluminum industry. Both the P1222 :M P tl. and the retain its Hurricane Creek alumni the Jones mil aluminum erated for the government by Aluminum Company or America during the war, were leased recent- lyhby tlge Reynolds Metaltmlmlbany- ns, owever, are no or ca- pacity operstiu h The aptur and subsequent dest of Mag Kinfes, 39-year-old despe- rado wanted for a Texas bank rob- b ry, in Little Rock. Kimes was tis fill? aeztziisass' .'Z..P'.t s :vas irgued in a North Little Rock trans: accident December 1. The fosmer Oklahoma convict died Da- Nsrlonai 4-H Winners Announced. Qleago. Doc. I Url.-Ora V. Osl- ling, aged ll. Ruahvillo, Ind., and Idora Juan. used 11 of KW 5, 0315, today wars named na- lonal winners of the 4-H achieve- ment contest. mans ucxnight. ssvd 21, of hast, lid-. and Mary Arlene Nel- ul, qgq N, Humboldt, Kan., took up honors la tha 4-H leadership u , with 10 years of 4-H work, has earned S15 397 from llve- stock, corn and soyhean projects- uin Jansen, nina years as-H mom- bar, values her clothing, home im- provement, food PFOPF-fi'-lon' 35 smug and livestock projects lt 54-- 11174. Mclinight organised his 4-H Club which, in one YOU- IWW to b' ' banner or top club and is now laadar of two clubs and president lf his county 4-H 0l'l'1Bl53'3i0n- Nelson was odunty loadershlP .nylon for 1012-45, inclusive. The acblsvsmsnt contest winners a f alvad a S200 college scholarship ea the laadarshlp contest winner! wwsxnig ved 8130 scholarships and tro- f XC Oi vac.-7.6 'msd zamiixg, ssooad placa ta tha contest K. te' Y-W Qv 1 14 hz-tf0vZ::t'1,x'?f1'lQ? 3115? 'Q::nt:ug'orgdC' rig 'oss 93, Pascoe' fqolihg, 'rea UQOY: ll. Coldwater, lass.. 'sn' Uitxcllt, c twtwr of t -'03 l'U'4'4 5 5100 scholufmp' oonnewopig ..5o1-9 . I nose. a to' 1 lAl.del'lhlp: Reed Vollsizdt, 191 Albani. Ore.. and Claire . Van- geliaq, so, Black Eagle, Mont.. ev-Ch -we-4 - nw -'ee'-..,.,.hfrf cember 14 as a result of the inju- ries. Prlsaarloa to lo Costly. Legislative action for four Demo- cratiu primary elections next year. The General Assembly took this sc- tion in an effort to keep Negros from voting for candidates for state offices. It separated primaries for federal and state offices. Most coun- ties have contended they would be unable to meet the expense of the two extra primaries. Adoption of a state high school football playoff by the Arkansas Athletic Association. This action cli- maxed years of clamoring by fans and athletic directors for a system to determine an undisputed state cnampion. It goes into effect next season. i Innovations brought about in stats. government through Governor La- IIYI economy program. These in- clude consolldations of several de- partments, the financial stablization plan lumping all state funds into a single fund and reductions in state personnel Bonds Win Approval. Restoration of Arkansas bonds to ' the approved l' t b bonding authorities. This resulted from an Eastern tour by Governor Laney and Secretary Frank Storey of the State Board of Fiscal Control to tell the Arkansas Story. Flood control hearings. A 8446,- 000,000 multi-purpose plan for the Arkansas Valley was submitted to the Board of Rivers and Harbors for approval. Many other postwar flood control projects were approved by Congress or mapped out during the year. This program was given a start by congressional deficiency appropriations making it possible for some construction to begin before July 1, 1948. Completion of plans and release of federal funds for Arkansas' vaSt postwar highway construction pro- gram. The first phase of this pro- gram, consisting largely 9f. cl0S1nu the gaps in the slate's existing road system, is to begin as soon as possi- ble. State Banking CizmnX'the New Yqkb Y ...conf P X i L l I . ---.1 o 117 'Q ' f a AS T.'::':'f2::: :23Z P ' M-'H offh- Y-f ork ' clearing, fo ' Dec. 31 UH Unimed S ' 24 major . . 'TBM est i fates stand clfles In H. lt? manyof ,ther ?',:r.?'Zgs:1ns ll . g , n sele'ti 945' 'ea mg 2 yea, e, released tom , street. 0 Dun and pmt: greatest of an IMT:-avr: that -tha fn The business r Wu th' M0111 bomb. g el cunt' Bt Ese . 000,021,019 .years totgfcg tum esti 1944 , ag'1 'sf S5126 ' 3563 300. Hd S461 598 ' 14.000306 , Isggfegqfe In 19 -000.000 ln 1943 T In moo- 29 Wal Jesse ' het . ' 64. - nBel::men faflur . 000' H7181 es W l win, Fd 840 - Hegre iwaccordgzz ' 1944111 1945- Com gate ing too and 3,221 1 Pared un and Brsd,t':ex43. 4 The President said, -- f the magazln :omewhs:m:::ff,':f mrngifitzingiyz ecllme more than ln oulrfl will, responsible for the bg b er msn inE1945 and ig, futumffl . its uso est Yissrftgor the bomb' the Kfeat- besn th 0 1945 would have and Japznflgfjngl? gtg Elarmany tlidthrhillggwgzligi havelbzlssznz? declared. ' ull magazine York Dec 23 dent H ' ' UPL-Prasl. ea todfnsh S' T 'm ' W Mm- E E m 4 5 5 E Q 5 5: 4 5 E 5 E l 2 Qgjlggsgm NEW GISOWTH l 194 .ws orrloflfs lmflwillofvffl 'lufzfmmwlwzz nStar1r D , efends His Course. I .Washington D H11 , ec. 31 LPLXAG- ral Harold Stark who was chiet of navy operations when the Jap- anese attacked Pearl Harbor, tol the Congressional Investi Committee tod ashingtonis should have caused the American Navy and Army com- manders in Hawaii to take all-out ecurity measures. While Stark was testifying the ommittee received a copy ot the estimony ot Lt. Gen. Walter Q Short, army commander in Hawaii at the time of the attack. given be- e an Army Investigating Board 1944, expressing a directly con- trary view. General Short told the army board that he never was given any reason to expect an air attack, and that as the result ot informa- tion supplied by the Navy ln Hawaii, he was led to believe that the chance was very slight. Short told the Army board that the Army sent 12 unarmed tour engine bombers from iCoast on the West- a flight to Ha 'A night or De e A f ' C lv'-I .gg wa.: on the c mber 6, 1941. I-Ie said :ncident proved that the War 'tment's estinz te was exac me as mme th a tly ' , at they were 'Jecting an air attack on VE STEEL 5'R7llUC.lglf'Vll3El?l UMA RT Owl' TR AVE HUTD TISIILL 5 d 1, ga ting ay that W warning E i i -s ,A E 3 S 3 I E 5 as E wx f fy' 'SJ Qi!! li Je Jes. ' 'iff EAC5 i 1946 SS-JASEZJCEISPPROBLEMS B b.rCY' :Em ITU Ind Ll 215545 'BELL-BOTTOM TROU ERS, TO BE OU TMODED IN N Washington D -The , ec. 31 rm. navy today reveeled its pro fnew posed design for enlisted nl- , replace the Jump- er snd bell men's u forms which will -bottom trousers whic :uve been the trsdema k n r of seefe I men for slx centurien. It explained h h r. , owever, thot the new design is still the subject of tests end, if adopted, must await depletion of pr esent stocks of old- style uniforms. Some 2,500 sample :nf have be me Ill i meow' he :mwinenie 1 1 on -with 0:4 ffm remnm t ll, broadcast .I I 3 - g e --I Glu url! ' mndon, Dec -nd concern lortab. onpnlldgnt :guage of also gieus opllmhz, erouhd tfmtxlqew NU' Rottie Frenihrgsggd inbgx' 9 he ff' elif U U u esffl . future, vziered in 7- H-lcnle mn 1945 W ,nd F9 i- he 1 fu In. the Rhlhl, mbrmm, h tonilht ul 1939 free 0 copied gic' 241'-' d Wit ld OC domes. ,dar In uve Yu, slnee Aung the wor hd our H ,mth a nee to , b see trivlq I lt comm' the'- vfovizfaf 1:1 mgmssuio 10 ante.. ngsraz.. N: :sara S5 wif' mu: not enous contllcl' hare in the Bbetacles Wmaw mlm t 3 tlzzrzidviflPeace-:a'::pt1ngig::I5hi:3- mzfgnigdzut yrs -llgwnow makin! l u.meh mdiv m her. W fied -F cm-ity fo' d .veryw ., mguro ls the world' re Con:-erl1P tions ' i nl we Q. But M ng on rt to ,qsure los . .5 th' pl-ogre., t Unian lhll W I Ofml en distributed for wearing and stowage tests und tl 'open et the neck for undrese, or buttoned lor dress. A tellored. waist-length battle Jacket ls provided for dress or win- 1 ter wesr. There sre three seperate unl- forms ln the new outfit-bluq grey end white-with shirts to match. The blue end white are dress unl- forms, end the grey the workin uniform White I . trousers may be .worn with the blue battle jacket' in worm weaths fe The white uniform may be w X in both dr orn 1 ess and undress fuhlon I er all eondi- -with a bleck tie for dress and ons, on the buls of which com- open et the neck for undress. The ' , inc0 1940 mending officers will make crlti- grey uniform ls composed of rey ,, N, 1n.thi1?I?:i'le8f' Ezgnaewhltg clems end recommendations. The shirt and trousers, slmilsr to those united e U en and, the ized' hePP ' ,sions if Wxscl-iristml!f':n tests ere expected to require about now worn by chief petty officers. wlih 'lee for all nanny comvlirhe Fon?-U Elem-anon? ht Wu the R three months. Headgear includes e blue garrison msggsrles guctcls: up the tasqlgnons B joinflfar for tongw their de:: ' t In the new unifgrrri, cogvleragignal esp for tlgle blue uniform, end the lim to H h ge , New hm-1ren this w rousere rep sce e sce e - ot- present w ite het end e grey base- wlf' rutczives of this first megs time the iightedg 'mdtheir Dunn toms, and the block neckerchief bell type cap to be worn with the rePY 'Tth,ir wwluglsembly ofhn, ed treezey recexvedyqrostv the which tredition seys was designed white and grey uniforms, respec- llfegih' ?'3f'5- Wdon on iii: Grandfqrilegf Sanmoflifs' Rf' t'lZfBffi'I-'J' ?f.iI.,f w?5TZ i1 'Tift ntl urn 1 .1 u Unm':0Nato - n came ' nodgegi sian courflgfle tholhianstrvief Un plfced by u black four-in-bend tie- 8 y I sozfifi oth: iz! ugry -the Vatican' in an ad ear There arts of t lanngd spe Jumpepuk, num you For Avlnlon. t with th. Nw Ffompope PW' dterday. exp' for in luwlfs big hotel' P I The body-tight ji' Egyzird Rickenbecker, P 2::,'n esent overcoat. 1109 1 uard' V ,optimism ees M0500 te. For Un-it wsyto :jumper ty ,al manager, of E len es e peel .pa K u 0 ful!! even P9318 ml end gene .. most . U3 Rmnself e:ldf':uu of thats: end of gay' Chilnaglaen th, belgigzan tg q eport shirt. whl Air Lines said 1946i MW shed. ' e. I LW ' the ofouh ,sir tml year for sv 9 .. th, futur I Q45 I For r had pr stained r even mmercml mic, tI'.2'JI,'5l - i-.z'.'2',.l52 vj112rZf.. 50t132nE-ff? '5'1'5fS'2:iv?es?W2L0m:,2f1ffQ.:g:f C D '--'ml ' 'unicast ei introduction Q J th. pubucq B' '1S 3 ' v'c' 'n ite sn n? .?' RS 51 :z:::::::,z: :i,:Lz:::x:..,..ii in 1 . A T 'men 1 of super-trsnspor PRODUCT M IO A plane' m the ii urine six end s W e can offer t 0 P feeet miles NOW Yo lr ' my times the HUEUW 0 our at ivan huei r ' Dec' 2' 'XP NA 1 - met 1 that are MW '1'bl fgegoggnilel Mm nm angntgnlesdirs today pictured single ':':f Y remain' the iugut cl-ming spgg Igor, mquent the , I 1' 0 trem . 00 or em 1 per our, , Dortlunities, with prosl:li0x1s op- signs point to U-,e tae? gment. All acmdules. nd For Bubba. Glvlhgn pl-oducn 3 that development ,I sf housing Gl'Blt Dem. tr is gxpeclld could 'urpfiv 4 mfhh many lines suburban ang' IW? fmly in th' The fs-uhhe:1?0?Ju0:'J0,600 worth of Q jf 'U' 'Hz this col, . dicates A 1 'C In turn gn. to pro, U00 ' ' ' .B of 66 Per Uzchad previously known In pau: anna for Xfgsggigzzgl the de. goodulnrlgltlgslguigzgikethe 182 Ta. - 'flllelltion ' cm b rt E. m - eollrlhere were him' Of caution i GCE:-Pines' g::J:1?1?lffZd 'w' gglzsitligritatt-l?':th:ign5.ed SMU' Rub' e stat A '1 H o 41 ' . -HH of I We JTE2,?:gZ'rL':'n:'?v,gm mf- 5f5,,A:1gffc-3 ?o.,S g'.5'52fL3P- -'ff '-fQ'ZZ'il'2?35 at C-P-c'fy1,l'g: :,'3L'5Q 'U UGS H-nd nth 'B 0' 'nf' ' i We era W-I I most ected to PW 1' . me start or th 81' problems facing Producers' proc ll sterg In 1946. try is OXP 000 tires' of which 55.5 One f ' 'WW year, fors will r 4 uso and dlstrib . than mooo' ensel' Cl' tm :duiw?L1l2ZrEiT1stcgu1Mmk ' we : na- oinfit'zzn1z':,Penn ,:, 20,212?. ,1'22 fu-'if?3 w111--'g,, .,f251 oafd of the ' amlflh of the 'om HU indusgr' 'F' dvller img not 1105095 Y Rubb Goodyear T- greater 'fl find from shortage. th yea,- ot theeflsggzpigpk :mer 32721 R-:E ,,,duStryf 1F':1L's5lgfs'Z15ts within mtg: lheom::'Luhb'g:rog0od: will be scarce e ' - ., , . . g::e:heU?:?I5p,,ct that ,f'xjE'i:L!idUgE perigizlerzloliuring 1945 sold sewn ln the early perl of the yen :Hi concluded iigfathfflfi 'Yer been'-l 51311021 sold. gh-an in 1944 U ure is neither l e Immediate rox mated Accurate for C eilr nor bri r and e ec ht t iz e mploymenf S mg by 7' Um in ecard cu 313 co Total consuml-mon of rubber in mt ' savings hrrent inkzzgooglio' This . Url y ' H sibi by th Is made irzfness buy le,,g.,,a' snuff -'1 fsrmerfefk e wave f - pos' mi faded equi 0 for-mented um. tn 0. strikes and Zer, machines Dlhent The mmd Fl, Litchfield ,aid Kreater Over ox 18 that wh' ' .Vmle 1-9 - ou . - 9 3 is esti- the Unitedsoggxs tgxng? 4compareti mwqlaglioo tons in 1941. Anrfvxl' W1 v t will be Of Xu' mate? tfioslitlrgosyfitllietic rubbers. th I fer. lou!-Ijhrinh Collyer, president .pf pmducuo and tools, fgp B F, Goodrich Company? an 1946 IIE I meet st n efflcleng ' . I 70 gr cent 0 . CU H mos: , I fer . .V to oxlmate y P ebile Kmze A Wmpeti PF . L sutvm ' Prom. ' Ulf nature of 'e CHH Bhd 1 - t ' from 1 me wlll K0 in not bein ms. effective grep, fha comin oreign farmer. I vo u dtubu. ! K taken on a n t. are .,Wh K yesrs. tires an odlneet them' a ional scale hecam 'fl Inaterialg and ma n 194 . A 0 av '1 n We may gzowgohave two choiceg. 'Hs mdu Mable U' dirt into dan rward 0' str .I e food Dvwer . ,H .V will we may Unber I 'fuer Optigemus cmd ,Pl'ocess. . . - of d ll spend 4 Noord n ang 2.2-2.5: new nm.. .UH Sen Franciscg? 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'5fn.:.'-nfl.-nv ...7HCR'12.'?!3.':1 nnaif5f'.ff5f5.fE2 ' H 44 Aw n va- 1 FAUSETT r, ffm' n'r'1'f M... im- 'W' JI- ' f E 4 3 1 F ' If and a t fra: VU' d 'iffy e't 'ds In 'he 'ver' Q ch siances pefcen . . ddt' azorbacks Blow Earl ead to Boa in Carden 63-62 Record Crowd- Sees Arkansas Ca ers Drop Heart-Breaker IO... W YORK fUPl N Y - ew ork University came from behind to nlp ' Arkansas. 68 to 82, ln the feature half of last nl.?ht's basketball double- f ii header at Madison Square Garden, after St. ohn's wo th to 37, Jlver Rhode Island State befor Th n e opener, e a record crowd of IB 398 ' e efeats were the first of the season for both losers, each of'whom lid worlfive games ln a row. The crowd was the la e t I ragga -hason twin bill in the Garden - o free throws by Sid Tannenba Brno gave NYU its win, overcoming a o d established with lessxthan a mxnute - Lack of reserves cost A kansas its Victory. Frank Schumchyk and Mel llcGaha went out on fouls and six- bot 10-inch George Kok was lost in an ankle injury in the last half. Phe Razorbacks finished the game sith only one regular on the floor. NYU took an early lead as thel ame started, but sharp shooting by IcGaha, who scored ll Points ln ae first half, plus control of the all by Kok. carried Arkansas to a E-to-21 halftime margin. l Loss of Schumchyk and McGaha irly in the second halt gave NYU s chance. and Tannenbaum and arty Goldstein led the rally that ad the score with two minutes to i at 61 to 61. Tannenbaum led all scorers with' points, and Parson Bill Flyrl! d I7 for Arkansas. Harry Boykotrs control -of the ckboard gave St. Johns its com- ratlvely easy wln. lhode Island, a .m which had averaged almost. 92 Ants per game in winning its first e starts, was handicapped by the rk of Boykoff in covering the ounds, and fell back midway m second half. aint John's took 'an early six- nt lead, but Rhode Island rallied lead at B to 8 and then. after ing behind at 20 to 15 just be- : the half, four points .by Ken ndwln and a basket by Dick Hole e Rhode Island a 21-to-20 half- : margin. . lakets by Boykoff and Griffin I nine minutes gone in the sec- hal! gave St. Johns a 30-to-29, , and Ernie Calverly's free w put Rhode Island in a tie for last time. Floor play by Tommv ' and three quick baskets. by ik Irascella, former Bainbridge u station captain. sent Sf- .'a into a safe lead and the Red- n eoasted ln. Tfdeu es Owef- Roms tate, 55.13 TU-8011 lin 000. AI, . -al:I5L:nf RpUWe:'!uIUg,GALlblml'3 Ped Das: M-0 Bom D 'PU Tide 90-Iterdsy b:f'1 'Ppl gufgwfw. rip! It was th qt' l Crqwd 55 to 13 Wly des,-.11 ' 7 d0's ban of 21-000.' fy? '-'If-fe :vfi '.v Missile 'H 'h' ' ,Inter-get eh G1-gh Dpi lead ggm-:...f.E,'f, gg: B31 ggrynm. Mrpq, D.0:1I:-foot Une gzrds to ghg muffled ovg,-fn Where flrehorse-style -1 rg s ever to attend um with five seconds left in the ne-point lead the tall Razorbacks to play. 6 9 oc Bjanchar ' d 3.'E -'35'iE5'L.,',:- fe-Er e of the 'HHH' Ar lx .fD0L'J 02913. th' 'Op Ilfilmn' foolfuny 'S 'bf . UI Blan erconfllat Wm cast bchnrd polled e phye' . .Y in 114 t t:lg,fe':HAssgggE?n ot. tge If-golfgtes Rank, 'Amerie of Ame ' 'I ng H team H03 fn,- fwere Ham, next in nj Wffhatlllomenfl Dgvabmoffns , V t ls of I Army tacflgsv and Deufhe . log ll! . l 6 hnols RCPWSCH eave I 'STa11 -Marked E31-I H ree b c O I' Orff- Y 6 lhould G all the rnenfr LEE 'to-6 9 pf--f?i'.:H52'::': L-f3'faz-22'1f.S-iiffsff A C011 Dinel?'?'ninz7? r SL' 29-lo.ga 3' me Ih 'mor- a yreiggs Beaintn .ndlllln e ar 9 y cou,n 8erBe an . 1' Es lm 3 Pf,f,f'Unze,, ,fXffh ffggggedlfg wmfjgfndfgl fIm'g'f,12fene:Z fg'PM. ,ve owed U! u, 172 an J' Zh Doi ' 'no ' ar ESf'ha1 a ff r e L-'ke of 'he 23 brain roufhvugt' In th n '1!er By H'-'fldrqtal 01 72 mules 5-'Wd :owed th the ar e U'-vt en' Vm, Wm, 'X and -Vai-4, f0rw,, sfheg fee 0, fllr. B bl!! f 31' rg- e 01 g Ofhg 10 th rd lvgu e'Verg the f uddy' Llflug- 0 1 .i d -v?g:i?: Ltgggligls fhzengiftgrszoted 'Mnd '-Y. Iwi' in 'lined tour to ch e Hpfu 71 01 neon! Lake :'ampag:1Dos1fion 9d 10 Arkansas' 2 . . du ' Sim fr0u,,8f0-2au '1 wi,- nz as I1-0 d es Cvunn 'PMG La 'few ' yeggme a'Z',,'f,1ff en ' rn Hume ,jf kmd 4-ayf, flngepl-'IJ' e 0De 'ks ro, c J' The in zz, b aw1 1edom 'un' syn game' hlggor' Yhe roll! t elifhfd a, awvnaefced uf' 1001 fo of oi 2fg:RamS, 'Skins underllqtions test State 9 Play HH. gh Wh- for t fans 'nfl ' -0 'I'a o of ,MOA greg ' .A ted Un A Team V .Colllefenci distinguish? was picked Ch - gate. on offensive Power eleven Wm vel' we S 2 man .State 'from U than 091 . Beebel nnlglE::2f.g,f.f..e3ageQ2Q lngejgalkail p?Cg1a'1'Q,:rQy',Qe,Qi1e.gd MC I . SD El' ' I 0 mn wztnjigfisa503:32rggrpflesengifvaiiage. ea Fan-es t . , . xi 2 --mPs::f.::?'2--for W . Wynne. tor an p05 - Gehee. so close hoose be Votinll :vii is hard 10 rid the first - the 1 am 5 - 1 ta ' 2322. .M 5fi.22.5.f-1gg,f 2Z .nf elevenl S0 was neCe55 most ln. nes tha' il is men- . In ani ir'- tive blckhe use Poms me .,.,, I C'0re gresgnsgrggvz 13. S s:Jgif S. s1',,2 K0n iz . , . . 3eom: 3JC1I11sm1. 'jf Pre-ru ngle For Title Toda Cleveland KUPJ-A throw-for. money pitchers' duel, featuring Bob Waterfield and Slingtn' Sammy Baugh, two of the most brilliant passers ln.National League football history, will draw upwards of 45,. 000 fans to Cleveland Stadium today for the championship battle between the Cleveland Rams and Washington Redskins. The world series' of profession. al football, with Cleveland aa host for the flrst tune, will set a new rec- ord for gross receipts with almost S150,000 worth of tickets sold the day before the game. 1ri-ing another heavy snowstorm, flel will be ln near-perfect pe. The gridiron has been cov- d for several days by straw and arpaulln neither of whl h . c wlll be noved until shortly before game E. diner-one l B8 ' Bgflaf' vb? - d PM n- ear: naar' i'1:,::::,.::.- . . Catholic L from 1- st three txlhtilgrfuglglied Siygtgerjr FEES: andy: James Dogtleyv we ame' bacy -.nd Jesse nee tore to ehoes. tCin .such F c as imvosgib were both aflot that lt. W so they 2-etween '-hem' the Club' - wa' I G ,I UC tht gl, sozblma 55 ,Joram Te La is. , . c tlan nfhem Metnffgiiim'-.nf gnff, ,J ?:f:f3g.akes 39' Not ' T0-Yls C11 L. s, If Qglrvsrd av Dun. 7, glyloy 17' iHTUlane 0. Nlryjlnd is Ce 14- Teurfhte Acarolinasggth Carolina ssee ishgndermfflfag. UAH. Vith little to 'choose between the a' lines, the two ace quarterh k ac Hbssers or the teams themselves th dsmakers have establishes 'ang Although Baugh is suffering a light rib injury, the Rams were not aking lt seriously There is no loubt that the Sllngln' Texan will , lay, but the Rams point to the fact I ed l lat Waterfield is conigeregka more i Q, n. am mgerous passer w ng I Garlanfltsagegrcy. Wsgfeg, Forts: ted 'ings for a touchdown than Baggh J., D. Eglwith Billyxy wesgwxwnt V0 h th his constant short ones into the me en hd Billy Ray s 1- 'ven a stint on F Ydtevme' 5 N C 099 City' as me racklesvamggr, LBO M, 1 C n t n ds N0 N gent 4903 hettgvgdllnes are about as agen- be. no r - 5 ' . u, Un-nac asanyinpro ooa. or-11:t.:: .5k2,.:: nf- 3.. .Walla 1-dar: amz -fe 'L i 1 5 '.i :nd mr' , ' I ' 3 nencc rom e en o een r :Exotic MU' Y are Nriaun. Wag inf? Sefogt Y-he -oth have bottled ug the strong: center. smith ,nd omg: Demon hlllgrsnix topionshiya The exe? m,Q2,o:Q ming attacksbfn cf - , s n m n o w lmggnffom le:-ll three 4b'l:ei-yfwigsvef Yllsmfezne Neg., 80' Kurrizxxrf ixfulired Gernke, Dil-Sum' ou tial votes. ,N do I by 1 Haunted 8 nevlsp' 'lette and Don Greenwood. the -A ned agubll-ll' I, i. ' Ye' gll C9 nm, W' .0 stile' ave runners better than any- 99 Q ,wand Tum, follow ind ll in :!?d.Tel03ay, of OW1944 Bit Washington can groduee. 'n'The ,eggs-it 31-lnkl0Y' HX 'founcedsowgddrxsxed tlgnet of W holds e league-lea ing av End! ' and no 'D ' :ms as narrow three-point favor- es w 0.8 yards ca , while Batesville. Iv' MeG0h ' wsose 'Sy wa! me .-.ack Frank Akmsr ofrwashlng- fhckles' 7- no, all Ten, cr0 ,j year- 'ton has been most consistent for than ' . , Helena- ck ,Moods , ,ma Us ,Redskins with the second beat tom wauards-Bl' ' r U ln the league of '791 yards, and a 5.4 Gm-em. Pflfin, wyfajbo. sang avmse- - - Center- liver su s r in ' Backs'g-cget'-. 'uhm ' nne. . ' gihollc Huh A -rm fo U d arked jirg'-lenuyrfg. n,:'u'f-'rlmnfw I ba ro ' H mn' al 1002 :gh w elm' I s E 5 E Q 5 2 ii E 5 fYw'J' Mwlgoes 11:51 cMiui'l -for ar ' on uowmrig S?:Qr': o t3 'ami' fo Kennel? 0' 'fred UI uhm!! WU W dl! Et gh? 1'- ',:.-.::w:'.:. 0f Z'1Q-ch ,ode 1, wif' M-gs 'awhile on mis: : 'fi'nii mdlw' mrvulh md 1 9' ,agen wer P' e i KG - ber 0 42 w ,gnirootball owen wen i Ammium ww' Bud 'og' W' 1 new .gow W vm- wh 1 T s 01 W' ushm ' th' Zi v-f Qu w ,'f' rhfwlh, won Mr'5.rr..w'-r1.rr.- Cwi 9 md ion! V lol! 10 131. be- lugdo .1 . I A T .-fg-gg:...- ,g:g.': 'y5',,f:,::. ogihw' 1,'31'2'if-U? Sfiois-fl 2123 bmottnl Nubuck' phelsli- 4 .IGHT TEAMS REPRESEN TED OA GAZETTE BIG I6 ELEVEN EL DORADO PLACES THREE MEN FUR ORTH SIDERS 1945 All-Conference Football Teams nd, Afmoicm .1lmm7Bow1 mlm' 'ng md Johnson, Camden y c . gullf gt. Nm 5-:ugh Sumner. . Hcfm ek. TO PAIR fm R 0115 Qvefm lily A Name and School Pos. Wt. Ht. Clase Age 3 Chester Llnebsrier, Camden.. .. Left End .. 157 0:0 Senior 17 ' 3 Berry Moore, ll Dm-edo...... Le!tTs.ckle 175 s:1 Senior 17 Unch. Jenn Lunney, rm smmi...... Leftcuue .zoz mo senior is Cad 01 Sy, Jack Ingram, Russellville .... Center ... 170 6:0 Senior 17 1 eh r' Al Jemn Endel. El Dorado...--.. .rtcusrd ..170 5:10 Junior 18 8th S , lt Up Bob ruern, N. Little norm... iz. Tackle . 175 mo senior 17 1 Phihdel .freight Nathan Kline., N. Lltlte Rock.. Right End . 180 0:3 Senior 17 ,,fbUlo.,, ,P'Hn, P. Win Jimmy Albright, um. Rock.. Quarterback nz sw Junior 16 leg, hm. gftblll ,eg 'Unix ' Bllly Bass, Smsckover .......' L. Halfbsck 175 6:1 Senior 17 com:- when ifidironm 'Tier-,-.hA Ipy3 Jsck Gleeson, Texerksnen... R. Hslfback 150 5:8 Senior 17 defuguflve IU-I Aiinjghgfeegnegd mm Speer Titsworth c, El Dorado .. Fullbeck ..178 5:11 Senior 18 I Pj.-WZ' Navy Vsgoriauf :is ,grilli- , , , n . ' ' ee Second Team Position Third Team mrgudfisg gffgfg I rr?,, so by Berry, Little Rock...... ... Left End ..Mobley, Jonesboro ,'Zt diu,,,. Phlladgu snddlgf 103000 llcNew, Pine Bluff .... ...-.. L. Tackle ...lameson, Csmden Hellsing ogirmy Clfhieh Mrs. Tru.. Lauderdale, Texarkana ..... L. Guard ..Rushing, Llttle Rock , L emboli: of the nohfd itsunfflbgl Breerley, N. Little Rock-U ... Center ...Msthls, Hot Springs booed by Ae '1s aff?-Herr cogllim Hickman, Texarkana .... . .. R. Guard ..Mays, Fordyce lenufllnchlrg'-tmeri ' Uma, 'li- Deln, Hot Springs ...... - .. R. Tackle ..T. Russell, N. Llttle Rock 'Fam Ehprecisig ll dfocjh puub Rmhlfdl. Benton . .... .... . Right End .Layne, North Little Rock 'f-'e it ,WI hadn lhroue With 3 -'lf Thomason, Hot Sprlngs.... .Qusrterback.Hs.rwood, Fort Smith Three ost 10 A1-,got knit, U Ne?- llmpson. Fort Smlth...... L. Halfback Hinson, Jonesboro fzfnod Wetouvhgowf' ' yelrn defqf Townsend Russellville ....- R.I-Islfback Richardson, rnrdyce yearwth sf: pnnusg-' in ,hull Herron Bl Dorado .. Fullbsck ..Rogers, Hope strength Bu, tight ,Hula kiveeAti1-,t Honorable Mention rgflggowefgv it-,,,'g1un:rg'Q! in Ends.: Carson, Little Rock: Minor, Russellville: Woolley, Smsc It t back if l 1v,,, ' its Ja: Pain, over: Sparks, Plne Bluff: Windham, El Dorsdo: Esrgle, Texarks. ,fu11b.:Z0ir Blnzuzlgeoiljeem , irons A 0 r e ar . c Tsckles: Pugh, Russellville: Papsgeorge, Texarkana' Ray 'i Mjsmc' Brian' 'hed' th' onesboro 1-I v I : ogsn, Plne Bluff, Waldron, Little Rock: and Pre bf'-ilrsnnesofa gnko Ncoum' 're' Smack le-sr elim ,or th In Ih 'tur.,,,y.' arid, . over. W 'Ctr Q 0 20- fs d lhllfb' Guards: Floyd, Little Rock: Nutt, Fordyce: Young, Mal fi,-,::t1Pgi,,tgf c'e: ::. lo :,a'7r'ld 51 i Hurt, Camden: Tsbor, Smackover: end Pogue, Blythevllle. 1oU,e',fIni,,uf' Excgumph ,lf Ihr, Centers: Bridges, El Dorado: Blomeyer, Blythevllle: Luv dies all ga es' Nav P' for the g - 'hor 'he .Y th Fort Smith: Wray, Camden: Stockton Texsrkana: and galllsg of Ize,dQ:l1t whgvls .uwfse Fordyce. ' em- fuck 'ltfhe Mig' Backs: Parker, Texarkana.: Hall and Powell, Little Rock: Mul- Yurnetf llgan, Camden: Garrett, Hope: Waggener, North Llttle Rock: Nicholson, Blythevllle: Attwood, Fordyce and Sloan, Jonesboro, Arkansas Democrat s on erence rep Sclwol Eleven ' All-C f P First Team Positions. Player and School Weights. Heights. Age. Class gndkl tlglrggaz Kimes, Nogth Little Rock 179 6'1 17 Senior ac e o unney, Ft. mith 202 6' 16 Senior Guard C. J. Lauderdale, Texarkana 170 5'l0 17 Senior Center Bob Brearly, North Little Rock 170 5'11 16 Senior Guard Paul Pugh, Russellville 180 6' 17 Senior Tackle Berry Lee Moore, El Dorado 175 6'1 17 Senior End Wayne Berry, Little Rock 184 6'2 18 Senior Back Spear Titsworth, El Dorado 178 5'11 18 Senior Back Jimmy Albright, Little Rock 162 5'l0 17 Junior Back Jack Simpson, Ft. Smith 165 5'8 17 Senior Back Jack Gleason, Texarkana 155 5'7 17 Senior Second Team Honorable Mention Ends-Laye,NthL'ttlRk:Bo,l-ltS' : k,Pi Polliolls Player School glint: ltgobleya rflgnegorgilllvoiaglgg Snaaclcgrg: , , mor, usse vi e: in am, : sd, : , - End Lllleblrflel' Camden' arkana: Sorrells, Pine Bluff: Burnsfnlgussellvileg Cggsian. Lita: Rock. Tackle Fuerst North Little Rock 'lliaigff-rlslgplggwtilggme mug: -Zmesog. f.EilmdenrQ1:rewg.r1.dSmlekIz1?': . e c: nn. or ce: u,or e: - Guard Endel E1 Dorado msn, Texarkana: Hogan, Pine Bluff: Pririm, Smsckover.ycGusrd:- Center Mathu Hoi Sprmzs wiunmr, North Little neck: rogue, alyenrvnieg K-im, Jorm- Guard Rushing Little Rock boro: Fowler, Tegrsrkans: Tabor, Smsckover: Harris, Hot Springs: Tackle Dem Hot springs Ingram. Russellville: Young, Malvern: 'Porter, Ft. Smith: Floyd, , Little Rock: Hurt, Camden. Centers-Bridges, El Dorado: Ludwlck, Endk gilchlfdl gkhtlgn smith: gg-sy, sfiurllriign: 'f'lunt,kFordE:kBllLm5yer, glytgeviue: BIC ' r,onee ro: oc n, xs sn. wi, I o : Blck Blgsmlmn Slzgckglgrfs Mulllgsn, Camden: Haney, Rugselivillg P-rireifrgx-rifenu: Atvlizog, , Fordyce: Rogers. Hope: Richardson, Fordyce: Hudson, Pine Blutf: Beck Townsend Russellville Harwood. Ft. smith: Pnwm mm n..,.... U. .... - -- - Back 1.1.11 . - . E i 2 We i 1 , 5 Q 5 IE a- F 5 lE Q: ji , 1. is se -.-view--, 'wr-'-'r' ' ' Q- .-1,5 if .'. I -a '3 I , I ' ','l5?f 7 ' : 0 I 2 had if H 1 4 -ff 4 ' 1' ' 'f '1 L-I Q Z' f PX Q F-L ,fp ky f ,- -X Ni l Champion Nathan McCauley's Lakeside basketeers, geared to towering Bud- dy Teague, we nthe state Class B basket ball championship with a 41-to-33 victory over Marshall at the Auditorium las.. night. The Lake Catherine quint, Sixth District champion and a pre-tour- ney favorite to play the husky Mar- shall five in the final, never was behind on its road to the crown. Teague tipped ln their first bas- ket, and they were in the driver's seat throughout except for a brief 11-11 deadlock. The score was 17 to 13 at the half and 29 to 22 at thend of the third quarter. Teague's 19 were tops for Lake- side. Clifford Horton paced Mar- snall on the floor and paced the point-making with a dozen. LAKESIDE. Mowery, forward . FG. FF. PF. TP. 3 J 1 7 Burgess, forward ... . . . . 4 1 1 2 Teague, center .... . . . . . . 'I 5 1 ll Culps, guard .....,... . . . 1 1 2 4 Pennington, guard . H .. 1 0 0 2 Totals ........ ld 9 1 5 MARSHALL. FG. l I'. PP. TP. C. Horton, forward 5 2 4 12 Lakeside BEAT SPRI GDALE, Class 3 page 53 TO 29, uv FINAL GAME or TOURNEY The Little Rock Tigers swept to their second straight state basket ball championship with a 53-to-29 victory over the Springdale Bull- dogs before 2.500 fans at the Audi- torium last night. Springdale took an early lead hut the Tigers forged ahead after six minutes of play and never were pressed after that. SEMIFINALS. Litte Rock 64, Joneslboro 32. The Tigers found Jonesboro's de- fensive weakness to crush the Hur- ricane, 64 to 32, on their way to the final. More than 1,800 nursed their goose pimples as the teams swapped point for point the first quarter, the Bengals trailing by three points before Boggess arched ln a long one and Hoffman dump- ed in a crip to give Little Rock the lead at the quarter, 14 to 13. The defending champions were never headed thereafter. Thomp- son, who scored 17 points, Hoff- man and Robins pitched the quint into a 26-to-17 lead at intermission. Mullens and Stephens reduced the difference to five points, but Ber- ry and Hoffman made a pair of goals each to stay in front, 36 to 35, at the next stage. Then Little nlnc points, and Holman, Jones- boro guards, starred-for the Golden Boys. LITTLE ROCK, FO, FT. PF. TP Thompson. forward ... ., 'I 3 2 I7 Coleman. forward 4 l I 9 Itoblns. forward ....... 3 0 1 8 Cnrxnn, forward . 0- 0 0 0 Huffman, crnirr .... .... 7 2 0 I5 Berry. guard .... 4 0 4 H Boggcss, izuard . .. . . . . 4 0 1 B Harvey, guard .... 0 0 0 0 Totals 20 G D 64 JONESBORO. FC. FT. PF. TP. Sloan, forward 1 0 1 2 Stephens, forward 3 1 0 7 Wnud, forward ..... 0 0 0 0 Mnhley, center .... . ... 2 1 2 5 Holman, guard . . . . .. J 2 2 H Carr, Guard 0 l 0 l Mullenn, guard .. 4 1 3 ll Henson, guard ..... 0 0 0 0 Totals . .. , . 13 6 7 32 Halftlme score: Little Rock 20, Jones- boro 17. Free throws missed: Thompson, Rohlns, Boggehs, Stephens, Holman 2. Carr, Mul- lens 2. Officials: Alvln Bell and Cliff Shaw. Springdale 40, Warren 30. Hustle and amazing accuracy from the free throw line enabled Springdale to beat Warren, 40 t3 30, in a contest of darkhorses in which neither was up to its form of Thursday, when both achieved two upset wins. ' Taking advantage of 19 fouls call- Rurf, rorward ...... 0 0 1 1 Rock became basket happy, every ed on the close-guarding Lumber- g'u!:2ff025n11Qwfff::::: 3 3 5 g Tiger starter throwing in- at least jacks, Coach Earl Versa' Bulldfxgii Reeve., gn.,-d ,,,,,,,,,. 0 0 4 0 four points in a 28-point final heat. an invited team, mes ed 15 on Bmyth. suard ..... 5 0 3 10 Thompson was the bellwether in charity shots. Warren led in field D rlft:llim' 'und lg 3 lg 3? the- early stage, tallylng 12 points goals, 13 to 11, but, lost by a wide Halftlme'sccre: 'i,ahes1ae 11, Marshgll the 'first' half. Hoffman was the margin on foul shots. Springadle 13- l leading figure onthe court, scoring was in front all the way on the omcms' Coleman and Arnold' 16 points and controlling reuounds strength of its steady stream of SEMIFINALS, on both ends of the court along one-pointers, pulling away in the Marshall 27' Center Rldfe 24' with Berry, who was the defensive last quarter. Henson d Mincher covertmle', , standout. Mullens, who scored sparked th- t izier made C. Horton flipped in a Jump shot tting 985 ln an overtime period as Marshall S 1 ga7mg,.f0?ear most Of: fr, PP. TP. eked out a 27-to-24 triumph over . sta F to e 0 a 1 0 I 1944 Champion Center Ridge. The AMENT TOPQS in our tferygames lxltgf vs. Jonesggrrow Q' 2 2 defending titlists were five pc- TOURN U HAVE ithere are t ey: Pine B S Searcy tomorrow. 1 1 5 ahead early in the final qua: 1F Yo e moment rep toufn d oxfofd v .8 p. ml to erfect 5 7 but Massey, big Marshall een ner, for th t me state Pwarren flnxe Rock Gif .rings are P A5 f 12 put his team ahead, 24 to 23, w bo outcome 0 Dorado VS' Norm Lxtt Frday. Pa' session - ' have 10 10 three minutes to go. Stephens' fx we night. El Dorado VS- t 3 a. m' ,ashes Pe' those who nd PF. TP. :lll'lI'0YV ttiedi ittfor Center Ridge izngzmngl Elvs Jonegborgr: importainisein favor of The first rou 2 2 eas mnue. k ' m , le S' Msasnau.. CENTER amos. Lime Rigsixrns one 'tion om1ts.o::sfirst.:'atiiff:: hguld take 2 lg C. Horton, 10.. Forward .,........ Ollgar, as t0 5' spgcllxa do again conteh Vista. 5 , nat ha! 1 0 0.1-iorton, 1... Forward ....... ste hens, 1 UAL 011' y can d rkhowe 5 Nemo . of tml re 2 4 Massey, 5 ...... Center .......... Lrahan, 5 Us what the 1. three 5 known a chaminoq in 1939. 3' 0 0 Reeves,-2 ...... Guard ...D. szobsugh,4 ,howfl ance two 0 IDGE' alS0 . st time B beginning nd Centef - -- D.s'lnart'inu... I. .Glaardlyii ....... Mason, 2 Wm pro ENTER R ,n be the ht' 8 champs, Fokmosa, a uarters, 9 30 Smythselzil' izrgiter didn: bidiffeihmn I' IF C B title. W Tian Pfeviotaa mershlllge in some img, 1-1 'mn ' . ' ' S ' v . Lakeside 60, Old Union 42. the Cm? in that dmnburg. Judson, 1945 i5 '0nC1-IANCES takng th' QW? Lakeside had too much power for reveateum, New E d Marsha ' inners - ' ' Mansflel S In W' ' Old Union, and triumphed going Viola Formosa- an twwtime weenwO0dl or at-formance - western away, 60 to 42, ln the semifinals. Ridge- ht become mewi le. GB upon 1285 P 0015, LGHM' Western The District Nine quiht, which sur- also ,mlSoxm,a. Fwd ,N base We ,mall schmumphed- AVER- fered its first defeat in 27 games, again! own, 05 S vent only Xeebe' have 5 pupils - - ' held a one-point lead at the uarter a A or t the e nd B l of 6 Q but trailed, 33 to 22, at the half. Buddy Teague tallied 21 points and Dale, Mowery 12- fox-7 the Garland Cla! - ry 0 lat, 5 ch00 27. 35.ye8' hifi, Hill. Ash glpresenied agzme ls 40 to Gffff' S510 chPmYT'hhamvi0 shw 'A 'a 5 a 44 ' ul, .., - nf , .. 1 .fi , 'I f. . wig -5 1 Q X1 1 Y .QQ '53 n 1 5 -L Q 1 .1 ll 5 f-Q4 .,.,,, ..v ,., X, - Ts? ,- , ,+V .m..1,.. ,,-5- , -., ,QW ,Q 1 W.. . , ,- , . , ., , ,J .,
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