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Pago Five “Good lo V-J1' 2. JOYCE I. TOM BURROW. President Entered from Pulaski Heights Junior High '35. Born in Lit- tle Rock. Arkansas, March 3. 1920. Activities—President Senior Class 33: President Home Room '35. '36. '37. '38; Varsity Football '36. 37: Varsity Track '37: '38; Class Football '35; Class Track '37; President of Rifle Club. Boy’s Advisor '37. '38; Door Guard '35. '36; Boxing '36; Honor Study Hall '35. '36. ’37. 38. looks, personality, leadership: what more could you ask REID. Vice-President Born in Little Rock. Arkansas. January 1. 1921. Entered from Pulaski Heights Junior High. September 1935. Activities—President of Home Room '35. '38; French Club '35, '36; Garden Club '36. '37; Homecoming Queen '37; National Honor Society '38; President Home Room '37, '38; Checker Free Reading Room 38: Secretary National Honor Society '38: Secretary French Club '38; Homecoming Maid '37; French Club '37, '38; 2nd Place Essay Contest '35. “Words cannot express her infinite sweetness” 3. CAROLYN VIRGINIA BUCKLEY. Secretary Born in Rogers. Arkansas. August 18, 1921. Entered from Pulaski Heights Junior High, September 1935. Activities—President Home Room '35, '36: Student Council Representative '36. '37: Delegate to A. A. S. G. Hot Springs '36: Delegate to S. A. S G Knoxville '37: Honor Study Hall '35. '36. '37. '38; Reading Room Monitor 36. '37; D. O. T.. Secretary of Stagecraft Club '37; Assembly Committee 36. '37; University Meet Latin Contest '37; District Latin Contest '37; State Latin Contest '37; Co-chairman of Vaudeville Committee '38: Vice- President of Student Council '38: Co-editor of Nuntius '38; Member of Debate Team '38: Secretary of Senior Class '38. Personality is to a girl what perfume is to a flower.” 4. ONA MAE ADAIR Born in Judsonia, Arkansas. October 20, 1920. Entered from Pulaski Heights Junior High, Fall '35. Activities—Health Monitor '35; Movie Appreciation Club ’36. '37. '38; Glee Club '37. '38; Honor Study Hall '35. '36. '37, '38; Tiger Frolics '37; Spring Festival '38. “Happy and gay; she’ll make her way 5. CLAUDIA ADAMS Born in Fordyce. Arkansas, February 23. 1920. Entered from East Side Junior High. Spring 1935. Activities—Student Council '36. '37: Secretary of Clubs '36. '37; Scholarship Committee '36: Student Teacher Latin '37; President of Home Room '37; National Honor Society, Kin- dergarten Assistant '38. “A lovely girl” 6. JOSEPHINE ANITA ALBERSON Born in Little Rock. Arkansas. June 23. 1919. Entered from East Side Junior High, Spring '35. Activities—Honor Study Hall '35. '36. '37, '38: Hostess Club '36: Travel Club '37. '38: Vice President Home Room '37; Re- tail Selling '36. '37. “Cute and nice, very precise” 7. J. O. ALBRIGHT Born in Cushman. Arkansas, December 2, 1919. Entered from Pulaski Heights Junior High. Fall '35. Activities—Honor Study Hall '35, '36. '37. '38; Oratorical Club '35, '36: Baseball Club '37; Stagecraft Club '37; Vice President Home Room '33. '36; Student Council Representative '37. '38. If ambition helps, he is sure to succeed” 8. RICHARD T. ALLEN Born in Little Rock. Arkansas. 1920. Entered from West Side Junior High. Fall 35 Activities—Golf Club '35; Sportsman Club '36. '37; Movie Appreciation Club '38: Honor Study Hall '35, '36. '37, '38; Moni- tor Honor Study Hall '37. “A future trap-shooting champion” 9. H. I. (DICK) ANDERSON Born in Conway, Arkansas. September. 11, 1920. Entered from West Side Junior High School. Spring 1935. Activities--Honor Study Hall '35. '36. '37. '38; Checker in Honor Study Hall '36: Boys Glee Glub '35. '36: State Band Con- test '36. '37. '38: Football Band '36. '37; State Band Clinic '37. '38; Band Contest in Shreveport '37: Stuttgart Band Contest '37; National Band Contest, Concert and Marching Band in Jackson. Miss.. Choral Club '35. '36; Boys Science '37, '38; Tiger Business Staff '37; Tiger Salesman '35. Better late than never”
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SENIOR HALL OF FAME Hello Seniors! You're such a fam- ous bunch that we made this in two installments in order to include your daily doin’ which have made you renowned. All of you have dis- tinguished yourselves in the three divisions of school—scholastic, sports, aind extra-curricular, and many of you have brought new laurels to LRHS. Whether tangible or intangible, you have contributed admirable qualities to the ideals of LRHS and made lasting impressions. Famous for hia executive ability and efficiency is Ord Kimzey; Ruth Lusby for her flaming tresses: Eliz- abeth Hathaway for her ability to make the ivorys talk; James Rain- water for his lanky grace: Ruthie McMurry for her reputations as a correspondent: Donald Robinson for his dependability: Jean MacDuff for her sophistication: Jane Hurst for her quiet simplicity; French Conley as a ladies man; Jo Claire Armstrong for her unusual clothes: Mary Frances Barnes for her inter- est in science; Jane Branch for her charming ways; Randall Falk for his ability to speak forcibly; Leon Itzkowitz as a talented musician; Carolyn Buckley for her scholastic achievements: Martha and Sara Stevens, Miriam and Phyllis Trick- ett. and Winnie D. and Caroline Simpson for their devoted devotion to one another; John McAllister for his honors in the scholastic field; Carolyn Wilkerson and Jo Renee Shuffield as outstanding girl mem- bers of the band: Marie Taylor for her sweetness: G. H. Forgy for his petitencss: Carl Stevenson as a man about town; Ora Ann Drennan as a talented miss: Marybeth Langston for her nice singing voice; Shirley Thatcher. Christine Raetz. and Bet- ty Gaines for their enduring inter- est in sports; Virginia Lee Hensley for her classic beauty; Beryl Sharp for her vivaciousness; Mary Ella Jacks for her cuteness: Margaret Sibley for her individuality; Herbert Thomas, a genuine gentleman; Frances Frazier for her winning ways; Ruth Ann Chaney for her duddley ways; Jane Smith for an adorable personality: Bob Evans as a peppy yell leader; Monnie Cauby for her charming nature; Merlin Kilbury and his love for dizzy blondes; Frank Humphery for his chivalrous ways; Algie Hampton for being a good all around guy; Jean- nette James for her unusual looks; Louise Poat for her ability to act; Eulita Casey and her gorgeous blonde tresses; Allen Scott for his ability to make himself heard.
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Page Six Graduates 10. CARRIE HELEN ANTHONY Born in Pottville. Arkansas. March 4, 1921. Entered from Atkins High School, January 6. 1936. Activities—Girl Reserve Club 36; Honor Study Hall '36. '37. '38; Cosmetology '37, '38. “We all love her 11. CORA LOUISE AUSTIN Born in Dallas. Texas. October 12. 1920. Entered from West Side Junior High. Spring 1936. Activities—Glee Club '36. '37. '38; Operetta '36; Spring Fes- tival '36; Tiger Frolics '37; Movie Appreciation Club, Cos- mopolitan Club '37; Honor Study Hall '36. '37, '38; Spring Fes- tival '38. “Accuracy counts more than speed 12. LORRAINE AVERY Born in Little Rock. Arkansas. August 8. 1920. Entered from West Side Junior High. Fall '35. Activities—Glee Club '35, '36. '37. 38; Honor Study Hall '35. '36. '37. '38; Choral Club '35. '36; Hostess Club 37. '38; Spring Festival '37; All State Chorus '36; Operetta '36, Spring Festi- val '38. “Do I worry? Never! 13. REGINALD EUGENE BAILEY Born in Augusta. Arkansas, December 19. 1920. Entered from Pulaski Heights Junior High. Fall '35. Activities—Honor Study Hall Monitor '38; Class Football '35; '36. '37; Honor Study Hall '35. '36. '37. '38; Baseball Club '36. '37; Touch Football Club '38; Vice President of Home Room '37. “Intelligence, character and personality—all in one 14. LEE BAKER Born in Little Rock. Arkansas. July 12, 1920. Entered from Pulaski Heights Junior High. Fall '35. Activities—Boys’ Advisor '37; Bookstore '38; Boys Science Club. Movie Appreciation Club. “Quietness is his virtue 15. CHARLOTTE BALE Born in Springfield. Illinois. April 19, 1920. Entered from Springfield High School. Fall 1937. Activities—Glee Club '37. '38; Honor Study Hall '38; Spring Festival '38: National Music Festival '38; Knitting Club. Cos- mopolitan Club. +S “Individuality describes her beauty” 16. VICTOR BALIOS Born in Little Rock. Arkansas. 1920. Entered from East Side Junior High, Fall 1935. Activities—Honor Study Hall ’35, '36; Baseball Club, Gym . Club. Horseshoe Club. A boy we’ll hear from 17. MARGIE MAE BARKER Born in Haynesville. Lousiana. May 26. 1919. Entered from North Little Rock Senior High. Fall '36. Activities—Honor Study Hall '35. '36. '37. '38: National Honor Society '35. '36; Girl Reserve '35. 36; Typing Club '36. '37, '38. “A jewel of a friend 18. WALLACE REIGLER BARKER Born in Little Rock. Arkansas, September 4. 1920. Entered from East Side Junior High. Fall '35. Activities—Student Council Representative '35. '36; Home Room President '37; Tiger Staff Club '37. '38; Tiger Staff Re- porter '38. His mind dwells not upon his books, but on the girls who have good looks” ----- - Autographs 1938
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