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Pago Twenty 136. BETTY FRANCES GAINES Born in Hot Springs. Arkansas. September 12. 1920. Entered from Pulaski Heights Junior High. 35. Activities—Honor Study Hall 36. 37. 38; Volley Ball 35. 36. 37; Basketball 36. 37, 38; Track 37. 38; National Honor Society 38. Little and snappy—always happy 137. ALBERT GANNAWAY Born on April 3. 1920 in Charlottesville, Virginia. Entered from East Side Junior High, February 36. Activities—Honor Study Hall 36. 37, 38; Varsity Basketball 37. 38; Home Room Basketball 37; Tennis Championship Doub- les 37; Tennis Team 36. 37. 38: Fayetteville State Meet 37; Con- way Invitational Tennis Meet 37; Vice President of Ping Pong Club 37; President of Ping Pong Club 38; Glee Club Secretary 37. 38; Choral Club 37. 38; President of Glee Club 38; National Music Meet at St. Louis 38; Movie Appreciation 36; Science Club secretary 37. “He wields a wicked racquet” 138. LOIS VIRGINIA GARRETT Born in Vimy Ridge. Arkansas. October 17, 1920. Entered from West Side Junior High. 36. Activities—Typing Club 36; Honor Study Hall 36, 37, 38; Cosmetology Class, 37, 38. “Sweet and quiet” 139. LECIL GIBSON Born in Albany, Alabama, June 21, 1922. Entered from West Side Junior High. 35. Activities—Band 35. 36; Stale Band Contest 36; Science Club 36, 37, 38; Football Club 35; Honor Study Hall 35, 36. 37. 38. “.Always good natured” 140. MARTHA SUE GILBERT Born in Little Rock. Arkansas, March 5, 1921. Entered from West Side Junior High. Activities—Honor Study Hall 36. 37. 38; Honor Study Hall Monitor 37; Cosmetology 36, 37. 38; Secretary of Cosmetology 37; Student Council Representative 36; Knitting Club 36, 37; Tiger Frolics 37; Track Meet 36. “A lovable girl” 141. MARGARET GINN Bom in Little Rock, Arkansas, October 17, 1920. Entered from West Side Junior High. 36. Activities—Honor Study Hall 36. 37. 38; Hostess Club 36. 37; Study Hall Club 37, 38; Glee Club 36, 37, 38. “A sweet and dependable friend” 142. KATIE IRENE GLOVER Born in Lonoke. Arkansas, October 30, 1920. Entered from East Side Junior High. 1935. Activities—Student Council Representative 35. 36; Member National Honor Society and Honor Study Hall 35. 36. 37, 38; Monitor of Study Hall 36. 37; Scholarship Committee 36 37; Movie Appreciation Club 37; Fan Club 38; Typing Club 38; Clerical Work 37. None but the deserving achieve fame. She'll get there” 143. KATHLEEN GOODMAN Born in Benton. Arkansas. December 14, 1920. Entered from Pulaski Heights Junior High in 1936. Activities—Honor Study Hall 36. 37, 38; Puppet Club 36; French Club 37. 38; Home Room Salesman 37; Student Council Representative 36. 37; Carnival Committee 37; Choral Club 36. 37, 38; Music Festival 37, 38. Sweetness is her middle name” 144. HELEN GOZA Autographs Born in Donaldson, Arkansas, June 1, 1920. Entered from Pulaski Heights Junior High in 1935. Activities—Health Representative 35; Girl Reserves 35; Movie Appreciation 36. 37; Knitting Club 37. 38; Honor Study Hall 35. 36, 37. “She has a winning way about her” 1938
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127. FRANCES BERNICE FORBESS Born in Little Rock. Arkansas. December 31, 1920. Entered from West Side Junior High. Fall 35. Activities—Honor Study Hall 35. 36. 37. 38; Vice President Home Room 36; Knitting Club 35. 37; Typing Club 36, 37; Girl Reserve 38. “A sweet girl whom everyone likes” 128. JOE FORD Born in Paragould, Arkansas. February 19. 1920. Entered from West Side Junior High. Fall 1935. Activities—Science Club. He’s lived and learned” 129. G. H. FORGY, JR. Born in Mena. Arkansas. 1921. Entered from Pulaski Heights Junior High. Fall 35. Activities—President of Home Room 35. 36; Science Club 35. 36; S. A. S. G. Convention. Dallas. Texas 36; Photography Club 37, 38; Student Council 36. 37. 38; Nuntius 38; Honor Study Hall 35, 36. 37. 38; Home Room Reporter 36; Tennis Tourna- ment 36. 37; School Carnival 37; Representative to Arkansas Association of Student Government 36. 37; National Honor Society 37. 38. Precious things arc done up in small packages” 130. ALTON R. FOSTER. JR. Born in Texarkana. Arkansas. November 22. 1920. Entered from Hot Springs. Arkansas. Fall 1937. Activities—Varsity Football Hot Springs 35. 36; Varsity Bas- ketball Hot Springs 35; Varsity Track Hot Springs 35: Varsity Football Little Rock 37; 1st Band Texarkana. Arkansas 33. 34; 1st Band Hot Springs 35, 36; 1st Band Little Rock 37, 38: Hot Springs Letterman Club 35. 36: Little Rock LR Club 37. 38; Little Rock Hi Symphony Orchestra 38: Hot Springs Hi Sym- phony Orchestra 35. 36; Hot Springs Orchestra 35, 36; State Band Contest Monticello 34; State Band Contest Hot Springs 35; State Band Contest Fort Smith 36; State Band Contest Lit- tle Rock 37; State Band Contest Pine Bluff 38. “A dashing, winning personality” 131. J. D. FOSTER Born in Little Rock, Arkansas, Entered from Pulaski Heights Junior High. Fall 1935. Activities—Stamp and Coin 35; Engineering Club 36. 37; Photography 37, 38; Motion Picture Machine Operator 37, 38: Hall Guard 36, 37; Ground Guard 36; Honor Study Hall 35, 38; Tiger Frolic 37. “A coming scientist” 132. FRANCES ELIZABETH FRAZIER Born in Little Rock, Arkansas January 19. 1919. Entered from St. Mary's. Fall 35. Activities—As You Like It 35, 36; Hostess Club 36, 37. 38; Honor Study Hall 35. 36. 37, 38. She’s sweet as a lovely rose” 133. HAROLD FREEMAN Born in Little Rock, Arkansas. June 19, 1921. Entered from North Little Rock, Fall 35. Activities—Science Club 35. 36; Photography 37; Radio Club 37; Movie Appreciation Club 38; Honor Study Hall 35. 36. 37. 38. Words cannot express his true worth” 134. NELL CLAUDINE FREEMAN Born in El Dorado. Arkansas, October 8, 1921. Entered from East Side Junior High. Fall 1935. Activities—Typing Club 35. 36; Movie Appreciation 36. 37; Knitting Club 37, 38; President of Home Room 36. 37; Sports Manager 37, 38; Checker in Honor Study Hall 37. “A beautiful disposition; a true friend” 135. EOLINE FUNSTON Born in Little Rock, Arkansas. May 10. 1920. Entered from East Side Junior High. Spring 1935. Activities—French Club 36. 37. 38; Home Room Scholarship Committee 37. 38; Chemistry Laboratory Assistant 36. 37. 38; National Honor Society, Study Hall Monitor 36; Honor Study Hall 35. 36. 37. 38. “Quietness and confidence shall be your strength
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Pago Twenty-One 145. JACK GRAVIER Born in North Little Rock, Arkansas. January 1, 1919. En- tered from East Side Junior High in 1934. Activities—Class Football 34. 35. 36. 37: Glee Club 34. 37; Operetta 34; Basketball 36. 37; Hi Y Club Officer 36. 37: Study Hall Monitor 38; Tiger Frolics 37. “If at first he doesn’t succeed, he keeps on trying 146. JACK KENNETH GRAY Born in Armstrong Springs, Arkansas, March 17, 1920. Entered from Armstrong Springs. 36. Activities—Honor Study Hall 36. 37. 38; Assistant Monitor 37. 38: Secretary of Home Room 36: Secretary of D. O. Class 36: Student Council 37, 38; Horseshoe Club 36: Airplane Club 36: Radio Club 37: President of Safety Council 37; President of Foreign Correspondence Club 38; Diversified Occupation Class 36. 37. 38. “Argument, he should have been a lawyer 147. MARIAN STARK GRAY Born in Little Rock, Arkansas. Entered from West Side Junior High. Spring 35. Activities—Vogue Club: D. O. T. Club: Hostess Club 35. 36: Movie Appreciation Club 37; Ping Pong Club 38; Honor Study Hall 35. 36, 37, 38: Student Council Representative 36. 37: Cab- inet Member 37; Tiger Salesman 35. “Cute and sweet—smart—a darling 148. ROBERT M. GRAY Born in Little Rock. Arkansas, December 6, 1919. Entered from West Side Junior High. 35;. Activities—President of Home Room 36. 37. 38; Glee Club 36. 37: Tennis Team 35. 36. 37. 38; Fayetteville Meet at Conway 35. 36; Honor Study Hall 35. 36. 37. 38; Monitor 37; Science Club 35; Photography 36. “Master of all trades” 149. SAMUEL DALE GRAY Born in Little Rock, Arkansas. October 31, 1919. Entered from West Side Junior High, Fall 35. Activities—Salesman 37; Checker Club 37. 38; Football 36. “His friends arc many—his foes are few” Entered 150. A. B. GREER. JR. Born in Little Rock, Arkansas. March 13, 1920. from East Side Junior High, Spring 35. Activities—Golf Club 35. 36: Horseshoe Club 36; Stamp Club 37; Trade Printing 37. 38; Home Room Salesman 35. 36 37. 38; Class Football 36; Class Basketball 36. 37: Home Room Basket- ball 35. 36. 37, 38; Honor Study Hall 35. 36; Printing Club 37, 38; Secretary of Home Room 36. 37; State Journalism Con- vention Delegate 38. “Never meets a stranger” - 151. TOLLY MARIAN GRIMES Born in Pine Bluff. Arkansas. 1921. Entered from Pulaski Heights Junior High. Fall 35. Activities—Vice-president of Knitting Club 35: Health Moni- tor Fall 37: Hostess Club 36: Checker in Study Hall Club 37. 38; Honor Study Hall 35. 36. 37. 38; D. O. T. Club 35. Life is more than a bag of fun to her 152. LUCY GUEST Born in Scott. Arkansas. June 20. 1920. Entered from West Side Junior High 35. Activities—Honor Study Hall 35, 36, 37; Choral Club 35. 36: Operettta 36; State Contest 36; Trio 36. 37. 38; State Festival 37, 38; National Music Meet, St. Louis. 38: Centennial Chorus 36; Knitting Club 36: Program Chairman. Cosmopolitan Club 37; President Cosmopolitan Club 37; Vice President of Girls' Senior Glee Club 37; President of Girls' Senior Glee Club 38: Chairman. Stage Crew in Stage Craft Club 38; Carnival 37. 38; Senior Play 38 1938 “Her voice is her fortune”
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