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Page Twenty-Five Graduates 181. MARY HOLDER Born in Morrilton, Arkansas. September 16. 1919. Entered from East Side Junior High. Fall 35. Activities—Honor Study Hall. Typing Club 35; Hostess 36; Knitting Club 37; Study Hall 38. “She always has a smile for everyone” 182. JAMES RUSSELL HOLLAND Born in Little Rock, Arkansas. January 29. 1920. Entered from Pulaski Heights Junior High. Spring 35. Activities--Honor Study Hall 35. 36: Home Room Salesman 35. 36. 37. 38; President of Airplane Club 36; Vice President Fan Club 38; Rifle 35. “He never worries anybody” 183. KATHLEEN HOLLOWAY Born in Little Rock. Arkansas. September 5, 1921. Entered from East Side Junior High. Fall 35. Activities—Vice President of Home Room 35; Health Monitor 35; Secretary of Home Room 38; Honor Study Hall 35. 36, 37. 38; Music Festival 37; Program Chairman of Fan Club 38; Hiking Club 37; Knitting Club 36; The World We Live In Club 37; Glee Club 37. Her ideals are the very highest” 184. HARRY HOMARD. JR. Born in Little Rock, Arkansas. August 23. 1920. Entered from Pulaski Heights Junior High. Fall 35. Activities—Choral Club 35. 36; Honor Study Hall 35. 36. 37. 38; Sportsman Club 36. 37. 38; Home Room Basketball 35; Class Track 36. 37; Health Monitor 38; Study Hall Monitor 37. ‘The secret of success is constancy of purpose 185. BETTY JANE HOOVER Born in Monticello, Arkansas. November 11. 1920. Entered from East Side Junior High. Fall 35. Activities—Vice President of Home Room 35; Secretary of Home Room 36; President of Home Room 37; Vice President of Home Room 38; Health Monitor 37: Honor Study Hall 35. 36. 37. 38; Music Festival 37; Program Chairman of The World We Live In Club 37. If friends were bricks she could build an empire state building 186. HERMAN E. HOOVER Born in Rich Hill, Missouri. June 19. 1920. Entered from Pu- laski Heights Junior High, 1935. Activities—President 2nd Band 35; Secretary Band 35. 36. 38: State Band Contest 35. 36. 37; National Band Contest 37: Shreveport Reunion 35, 36; President Home Room 35: Home Room Basketball 35. 36; Class Basketball Champs 35. 36: American Legion Baseball Champs 37;Tiger Salesman 36. 37. “His many friends will miss him when he's gone” 187. ANNE HOPSON Born in Grady. Arkansas. 1920. Entered from West Side Jun- ior High. Fall 1935. Activities—Honor Study Hall 36; Knitting Club 36; Travelers “She’s a jolly, lovable friend” 188. ROGER HALEY HOWARD Born in Harrisburg. Arkansas, January 28. 1920. Entered from El Paso. Texas. Activities—Radio Club 37; Stair Guard 38; Science Club 38; Honor Study Hall 37, 38. “El Paso lost him, and we got him—and are we glad” 189. NORMA JEAN HUIE Born in Jerusalem. Arkansas. January 5, 1921. Entered from West Side Junior High. Fall 1935. Activities—Honor Study Hall 36; Nnitting Club 36; Travelers Club 37; Hiking and Girl Reserve Club 38. “We love to hear her talk”
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PageTwenty-Four Graduates - 172. MATTIE LORRAINE HENICK Born in Little Rock. Arkansas. February 3, 1920. Entered from West Side Junior High. Fall 35. Activities—Honor Study Hall. Nursing Club 35; Checker Club 36; Movie Appreciation Club 36; Study Hall Club 37; Fan Club 38; Health Monitor 38. ‘‘Cheerful and happy” ------------—. Autographs 173. VIRGINIA LEE HENSLEY Born in El Paso. Texas. February 13, 1921. Entered from Baltimore Maryland Schools. Activities—Honor Study Hall 36. 37. 38; Home Room Repor- ter 36, 37; Garden Club 36, 38; Photography 37. ‘‘Lovely to look at; delightful to know” 174. EDWIN R. HERRON Bom in Little Rock. Arkansas. 1919. Entered from East Side Junior High 1935. Activities—Band 35. 36; Fort Smith Band Contest 36: Hall Guard 35. 36; Band Checker 35. 36; Football Club 35; Science Club 36; Archery 37; Tiger Business staff 36. 37; State Press Meet Fayetteville 37; State Press Meet Little Rock 37; Sales- man 36. 37; Honor Study Hall 35, 36, 37. 38; Tennis Tournament 37; Chamber of Horrors: Tiger Frolics 37; Dipsy Doodle 38; Motion Picture Operator 38. ‘‘Plenty of words and plenty of action” 175. MONTY HICKMAN Born in Dallas. Texas. July 10, 1919. Entered from Pulaski Heights Junior High, Fall 35. Activities—Study Hall Checker 35; Honor Study Hall 35. 36. 37. 38; Engineers Club 38. ‘‘An all-around good fellow” 177. HENRY HODGES Born in Little Rock. Arkansas. September 16, 1918. Entered from West Side Junior High. Spring 34. Activities—Horseshoe Club 34. 35; Checker Club 36, Garden Club 37. 38. ‘‘He’s wise and gay. he’ll make his way” 178. DOROTHY FRANCES HOELTZEL Born in Little Rock. Arkansas. May 2. 1919. Entered from Pulaski Heights Junior High, Spring 35. Activities—Honor Study Hall 35, 36. 37. 38; Hostess Club 35; D. O. T. Club 35; As You Like It 36. 37; Tiger Staff 37, 38. “How she loves to talk and how we love to hear her” 179. AGNES HOFFMAN Born in Little Rock. Arkansas. April 28, 1919. Entered from East Side Junior High. 35. Activities—Honor Study Hall 35. 36. 37. 38; Nurse Club 35; Archery Club 36: Girl Reserves 37. 38; Glee Club 37, 38; In- tramural Sports Manager 37. “Modist and shy—and lovable” 180. LEON HOFFMAN Born in Little Rock. Arkansas, June 21, 1918. Entered from West Side Junior High, Fall 35. Activities—Varsity Football 35. 36. 38: Class Track 36: Var- sity Basketball 35: Varsity Track 36. 37. 38; LR Club 36. 37. 38: LR President 37. 38; Honor Study Hall 35, 36. 37. 38; Class Basketball 36. 37. 38. “At his best on the gridiron” m 176 176. DOROTHY HINTON Born in Lynch. Kentucky, June 1. 1921. Entered from Pine Bluff High School. Spring 35. Activities—Choral Club 35; Hostess Club 36. 37; Garden Club 37. 38: Secretary of Home Room 36: Vice President of Home Room 37; Honor Study Hall 35, 36, 37, 38. “Actions speak louder than words ru
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Pagi- Twenty-Six 196 FRANK HUMPHRY Horn in Fort Smith, October 23, 1920. Entered from Jackson, Tennessee in 1935. Activities—Honor Study Hall 35, 36, 37, 38; Member of Radio Club 35. 36. 37; Checker Club 38. “He’s always there on time” 191. JAMES HUBBS Born on April 21, 1921, Kco, Arkansas. Entered from West Side Junior High. Spring 35. Activities—Secretary of Home Room 36, 37; Honor Study Hall 35. 36, 37. 38; Latin Club 36; Science Club 37; Fan Club 38; Boxing and Wrestling 35. “What a wonderful boy 192. JANE CAROLYN HURST Born in Little Rock. Arkansas. August 6. 1921. Entered from West Side Junior High. Spring 36. Activities—Hostess Club 36; Cosmopolitan 36; French Club 37. 38; Study Hall Checker 36. 38; Honor Study Hall 36, 37. 38; Clerical Work 37; President Home Room 38; Free Reading Monitor 38. “She strives only for the best” 193. FERN INGRAM Born in Kensett, Arkansas, November 2. 1921. Entered from West Side Junior High, Spring 36. Activities—Honor Study Hall 36, 37, 38. “She’ll always get what she wants 194. MARY MARJORIE INGRAM Born in Olney Springs. Colorado. October 1, 1918. Entered from East Side Junior High, Spring 1935. Activities—Honor Study Hall 35, 36, 37, 38; Cosmopolitan Club 35. 36; S. E. E Club 37. 38. A sweet girl—she never complains” 195. ANN ILGNER Born in Little Rock. Arkansas, November 7, 1920. Entered from East Side Junior High, Fall 1935. Activities—Arkanslans Club, Typing Club, Honor Study Hall 35. 36. 37, 38. “A splendid girl with a heart-warming smile” 196. HELOISE PFEIFER ISAACSON Born in Denver, Colorado, January 15. 1921. Entered from Pulaski Heights Junior High. Fall 1935. Activities—Reporter 35, 36; Red Domino Club 36. 37. 38; D. O. T. 35; Tiger Salesman 37; Study Hall Assistant Monitor 37; President Red Domino Club 38; Vice President Red Dom- ino Club 37; Honor Study Hall 35, 36. 37. 38. Dignified, charming Ilcloisc” 197. LEON ITZKOWITZ Born in Fort Smith, Arkansas. April 12. 1920. Entered from Pulaski Heights Junior High, Spring 1936. Activities—Honor Study Hall 36, 38; Softball 36; Horseshoe Club 37; Spanish Club 37; Movie Appreciation 38; Home Room Basketball 37; Glee Club 36. 37, 38; Vice President Home Room 38. “He’s a regular nightmare” 198. CHARLES JACKSON Born in Leslie, Arkansas, July 13, 1918. Entered from East Side Junior High. Fall 1933. Activities—Study Hall Monitor 36; Engineer’s Club 35, 38. “Everyone likes him—girls and boys, alike”
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