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Pago Ten 46. HELEN VIRGINIA BURNSIDE Born in Little Rock, Arkansas. June 8. 1919. Entered from Pulaski Heights Junior High, Fall '35. Activities—Honor Study Hall '35. '36. '37. '38: Senior Cos- mopolitan Club '36. '38; Gym Monitor '37. '38; Assistant Moni- tor Honor Study Hall '38; Home Room Health Monitor '38; Nurses Club '35. “Her friends will tell you Autographs 47. BINKS A. BUSHMIAER Born in Kibler. Arkansas. August 31, 1918. Entered from Van Buren, Arkansas. Fall 1936. Activities—Football '36, '37; Class Track '36. '38; Varsity Track '38; Home Room Basketball '38; L. R. Club. Secretary Home Room '38. “A ladies' man and a man’s man, too 48. WILLIAM HOWARD BUTLER • Born in Cairo, Illinois, March 24, 1922. Entered from East Side, Fall ’35. Activities—Band Contest at Fort Smith '36, Band Concert at Little Rock ’37, President of Second Band ’37, Archery Club ’35, '36, Stage Craft '37, ’38. Handsome is as handsome does.” 49. WALTER R. CALK Born in Little Rock, Arkansas, June 19. 1920. Entered from Fourth Street Junior High. North Little Rock. Activities—Honor Study Hall '35, '36. '37. '38; Radio Club '35. '36; Horseshoe Club '37; Fan Club '38; D. O. Club '36, '37, '38. “A gift to television 50. CLYDE CAMPBELL Born in Helena. Arkansas 1920. Entered from Pulaski Heights Junior High. Fall 1935. Activities—President of Home Room '35, '36. 37. '38: Honor Study Hall '35, '36. '37, '38; Assistant Monitor of Study Hall '37; Class Football '35, '36, '38; Home Room Basketball '36, '37. '38. His limbs are cast in manly mold—for hardy sport in contest bold 51. JULIA ANN CAMPBELL Born in Little Rock Arkansas. January 5, 1921. Entered from West Side Junior High, September 1935. Activities—Home Room President 35, Home Room Secretary 36: Honor Study Hall 35, 36. 37, 38; National Honor Society, Photography Club 37. 38; Office 37. 38; As You Like It Club 36; Red Domino Club 36; J. A. B. Dramatic Club 35. One of the cutest girls we’ve ever known” 52. MARY ANITA CARPENTER Born in Montrose, Arkansas, April 12, 1921. Entered from Lakeside High. 1935. Activities—Choral Club 35. 36; Glee Club 35. 36. 37. 38; Hos- tess Club 36. 37; Hikers Club 38; Honor Study Hall 35. 36, 37, 38; Operetta 35, 36. She’ll gel along 53. RUSSELL CARROLL Born in Augusta, Georgia, May 13. 1921. Entered from Acad- emy of Richmond County, Spring 1936. Thinking is no waste of time” 54. THOMAS A. CARUTHERS, JR. Born in Little Rock, Arkansas. September 2. 1921. Entered from West Side Junior High. Spring 35. Activities—Student Manager 37, 38; Horseshoe Club 35; La- tin Club 36; Vice President Baseball Club 37; President Stage Craft Club 38; Assembly Guard 35, 36; Honor Study Hall 35. 36, 37, 38; Class Basketball 36. 37, 38; Captain School Softball Champions 37; Home Room Salesman 35, 36; Announcer Box- ing and Wrestling Tournament 38; Assistant Teacher 38. “A good disposition is more valuable than gold 4 1938 —— •
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37. ATHLINE BRANNAN Page Nine Born in Hop, Arkansas, August 14, 1921. Entered from Mor- rilton High School, September ’37. Activities—Honor Study Hall '37; Tiger Salesman '38; As You Like It Club 37, 38. “Blessed with a charming personality” 39. JAMES BEXJAMAX BRISCOE Born in Artesia. New Mexico. November 29. 1919. Entered from West Side Junior High. Fall '35. Activities—Class Track '36; Varsity Track '36. '38; Class Basketball '36, '38; Class Football '38: President Home Room '38; Secretary Home Room '37; Vice President Home Room '38; L. R. Club '36, '37. '38; Boxing '38; Wrestling '36. “His value can be judged by his great number of friends 38. MARY LOU BRIAXT Born in Ashdown. Arkansas. October 20. 1920. Entered from West Side Junior High. Fall '35. Activities—Health Monitor '35. '36. '37; Honor Study Hall '35. '36; Knitting Club '35. '36; Checker in Reading Room '36. '37, '38; Monitor Reading Room '37; Third Place Winner in State Essay Contest '37; Movie Appreciation Club '37. “Red-headed and sweet: she's hard to beat” 30. IIEXRY BROOKS Born in Forney. Texas. December 18. 1918. Entered from Pulaski Heights Junior High. January 1935. Activities—Honor Study Hall '35. '36. '37, '38; Boxing '35. '38; Wrestling ‘38; Salesman ’36, 37; Stairguard ’38. “Give me peace and quietness 41. HAROLD BRYAN Born in Memphis. Tennessee, July 24. 1920. Entered from Clemons Junior High. Nashville. Tennessee. Activities—Home Room Secretary '35. '36; Home Room Vice President '36. '37; President Movie Appreciation Club '37. '38; Study Hall Monitor '38. Born in Chicago. Illinois. May 27. 1920. Entered from Pu- laski Heights Junior High, Fall 1935. Activities— Student Council '35; D. T. O. Club '35; Student Council '36; Sketch Club '36; President of Home Room '37; Garden Club ’37; President of Home Room ’37; Cosmopolitan Club '37; President of Home Room ’38; Vice President of Tiger Club '38; Journalism Day '38: Fayetteville Press Meet '38; Gazette Reporter '38; A. A. S. G. Meet '36; Honor Study Hall '35. '36. '37. '38; Tiger Reporter '37. '38. 411 my fancy painted her; she’s lovely, she’s divine” ANCES OPHELIA BURKETT in Bradford. Arkansas. December 4, 1918. Entered from e High School. Fall 1937. Activities—Honor Study Hall '37. '38; Cosmotology '37, '38. “Sincerity is a true virtue” 44. GARDNER BURNS Born in Little Rock, Arkansas. February 1. 1920. Entered from West Side Junior High. '35. Activities—Honor Study Hall '35. '36. '37. '38; Door Guard '35. '36. '37; Salesman 36. '37; Class Football '36. '37; Wrestling '38; Stair Guard '35. '36. “Happy-go-lucky, fair and free; nothing ever bothers me 45. THORNTON BURNS Born on September 17. 1919 in Clarksdale. Miss., Entered from Pulaski Heights Junior High. Fall 1934. Activities—Senior Football '37; Spanish Club '34. '35; Har- monica Club '35; Spanish Club '36; Movie Appreciation 37; Engineering Club '38; Junior Football ’35. “Dependable, likeable—no wonder he has so many friends 'Everyday is ladies-day' 42. BETTY BURKE
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Page Eleven 55. EULITA CASEY Born in Carbondale. Illinois. April 6, 1921. Entered from Pulaski Heights. September 1935 Activities—Honor Study Hall 35. 36. 37. 38; Chemistry and Physics Lab. Assistant 37. 38; Garden Club 35; Hostess Club 36: Photography Club 37. 38; Tiger Frolics 37. “A charming blond of whom we’re fond” 56. GEORGE CASEY Born in Little Rock. Arkansas August 10. 1918. Entered from Pulaski Heights. Spring 1935. Activities: Monitor: 35; Track 36; Vice-president of Aviation class 36; President of Aviation class 37, 38; Track 38. “Actions speak louder than words” 57. HUGH E. CASEY Born in Sweet Home. Arkansas. August 18. 1920. Entered from East Side Junior High. Fall 1935. Activities—Home Room Salesman 35; Science Club 35. 36. 37. 38; Member Diversified Occupations class 36. 37. 38; Honor Study Hall 35. 36, 37, 38. “He is the best person to call on when you want it well done 58. MARIETTA CASTLEBERRY Born in Paragould, Arkansas. January 17. 1921. Entered from Piggott High School, Fall 1935. Activities: Honor Study Hall 35. 36. 37. 38; Hostess Club 36, 37; Tiger Salesman 36. 37: Home Room Saleman 37. 38; Pro- fessor Quiz Club 37; Latin Club 35. 36. 38; Vice President of Latin Club 38; Glee Club 37. 38; Choral Club 37. 38: Spring Festival 38; National School Choral Competition Festival 38. “Truly lovable and a sincere friend 59. MONNIE CAUBY Born in Frederick. Oklahoma. February 15. 1921. Entered from Central High. Memphis. Tennessee, Fall 1936. Activities—Secretary of Home Room 37; Garden Club 37; French Club 38; Vogue Club 36; Honor Study Hall 36. 37. 38. “Pretty and neat; we all think she’s sweet” 60. GRACE WALLACE CHANCE Born in Little Rock. Arkansas. March 21, 1920. Entered from Pulaski Heights Junior High. January 1935. Activities: Honor Study Hall 35. 36. 37. 38; Peppy Players Club 35; Study Hall Club 35; Puppet Club 36; Travel Club 36: Fan Club 37; Movie Appreciation 38; Home Room Basketball Captain 36; Intramural Sports Manager 36: Office 37. 38. “Worry never; smile ever” CL El CHANDLER lardy. Arkansas. April 7. 1918. Entered from Pu- eiehfe Junior High. Fall 1935. ictivities: Vice-president of Home Room 38; Class Football If 37, 38; Class Track 36. 38; Class Basketball 36. 37. 38. “Silence is golden” 62. GERALDINE CHANDLER Born in Hope. Arkansas. August 28. 1920. Entered from Pu- laski Heights, January 1935 Activities—Vice President of Home Room 35. 37: President of Home Room 36; Student Council Representative 38: National Honor Society 37, 38; Vice President and Program Chairman of As You Like It 37. 38; Secretary of Glee Club 37 ; Vice Pres- ident 38; Honor Study Hall 36. 37. 38; Glee Club 35. 36. 37. 38: South Western Music Conference. “She’s a darling” 63. RUTII ANN CHANEY Born in San Benito. Texas. Entered from Poplar Bluff. Miss- ouri. September 1936. Activities—Vice President of Home Room 37. 38; Vice Presi- dent of Vogue Club 37; Vice President of Red Domino Club 38; Honor Study Hall 36. 37, 38; Hostess Club 36. Her list of admirers grows daily”
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