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Page Thirty-One 121. Jackie E. Foreman Born in Little Rock, September 22. 1925 Entered from West Side. Fall, 1940 ACTIVITIES 1940— Tiger Staff. Homeroom Secretary 1941— Gazette School Correspondent, Homeroom Vice-president, Office Monitor in Summer 1942— 43—Co-editor Tiger. Student Council Representative. Honor Study- ha.1 Monitor. Free Reading Monitor. Vice-president Quill and Scroll HONORS 1942— Quill and Scroll 1943— Golden Quill and Scroll 1943—Tiger Letter Her virtues arc evident. 122. Jane Fry Born in Hope. Ark., November 21. 1926 Entered from Pulaski Heights. Spring 1941 ACTIVITIES 1941— Dramatics Club 1942— Ticket Salesman. Choir 1943— Victory Corps. Choir A girl with a gentle wny about her. 123. Virginia Fulk Born in Little Rock, August 25. 1925 from Pulaski Heights. Fall 1940 ACTIVITIES 1940—Homeroom Vice-president 1942—Reading Room Monitor She laughs! She dances: She sings! She's always r happy. 124. Kathryn Margaret Gaines Born in Mansfield. Mo., March 30. 1925 Entered from West Side. Fall, 1940 ACTIVITIES 1941— Homeroom Secretary 1942— Checker in Reading room. Homeroom President, Honor Studyhall monitor. Girls' Council 1943— Girls Council HONORS 1943—National Honor Society Laughing mouth, sparkling eyes—a captivating person. ‘A' 125. Dorris Garbett 4 a Born in Little Rock. October 31. 1925 . from East Side, 1940 A - Entered fro t 'V INACTIVITIES 1940—Softball Club. Homeroom Sports Manager f ' 1943—Assistant in Nursery School M That sparkle in her eye will get her along. Laurene Gardner Born in Michigan City. Indianna. February 24, 1926 Entered from Pulaski Heights. Spring 1941 , ACTIVITIES 1941— Tiger Salesman. Dramatics Club. Program Chairman 1942— Student Council. Honor Studyhall Checker, Speech Choir 1943— Dramatics, Honor Studyhall Monitor Pep plus personality. 127. Billie Jo Garner Born in Little Rock. October 11. 1925 Entered from West Side. Fall 1940 ACTIVITIES 1940— Homeroom Salesman. Dramatics Club HONORS 1941- 42—Citation in “Spanish-American War National Essay Contest Worry kills people; she won’t die toon. 128. Joy Garrett Born in El Dorado. Ark.. May 7. 1926 Entered from Hot Springs. Ark-, January 1943 As sweet as they come.
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Page Thirty 113. Jack L. Elliot Born in Li.tie Rock. April 3. 192(5 Entered from West Side. Spring 1911 ACTIVITIES 1941— Tiger Band. State Band Clinic 1942— Tiger Band. Concert Band. State Band C inic Track. Boxing. Spring Football 1943— Concert Band. Homeroom Secretary -Treasurer. Secret iry-Treasurer of Concert Band. Boxing Tournament 1941—First Division State Band Contest HONORS 1941—First Division State Band Clinic In HIM he pul hit trutt. 114. Wilson Wallace Evans Born in Los Angeles. California. April 4. 1925 Entered from East Side. September. 1940 ACTIVITIES 1940-41—Baseball Culb The future will be ood to him. 115. Robert Richard Fair Born in Tonganoxie. Kansas. October 21. 1925 Entered from West Side. Spring 1940 ACTIVITIES 1940— 43—Concert and Tiger Band 1940 -Softball Club. Chess Club 1941— Honor Studyhall Monitor. Class Basketball 1942— Ping-pong. Homeroom Basketball. Studyhall Monitor, Student Man- ager. Class Basketball 1943— Student Manager. Junior Classical League. Studyhall Monitor HONORS 1940-41—National Band Contests 1940- 42—Regional Band Clinics Hit emirate to do ri£ht. hr» ability to do well, hi energy to protervo have won for him a hifth detree oI excellency. 116. Jean Anne Faulhaber Born in Little Rock. August 14. 1924 I IIS' Entered from East Side. Spring 1940 H ACTIVITIES JAj 1940—Tiger Salesman. Booster C ub 1941 —Camera Club, Choral Club. Glee Club Busincss Manager, A Cap- pella Choir. State Musical Festival 1942— State Music Festival. National Broadcast. Student Council. Sec- retary A Cappella Choir. . 1943— A Cappella Choir. Ensemble of A Cappella Choir. Assistant Mon- itor Reading Room. HONORS 1941— First Place in Camera Contest Personality sweetness, and a toed voice should really f't her places. 117. Margaret Jean Finger Born in E ins. Ark.. February 14. 1926 Entered from East Side. Fall 1940 ACTIVITIES 1940— Dramatics Club 1941— Homeroom Vice-President. Professor Quiz Club. Homeroom Pres- ident 1942— Homeroom President. Checker Reading Room. Monitor Reading Room 1943— Secretary Homeroom. Reading Room HONORS 1943- National Honor Society Lots cl charm and dependability: either or.e should be her middle name. 118. Irene Fiser Born in Morrllton, Ark.. July 4. 1925 Entered from West Side. Fall 1940 1940— Glee Club 1941— State Music Festival 1942— First Aid. State Music Festival. A Cappella Choir 1943— Victory Coro- A Cappella Ci.oir, Co-Edi or o.' Off.Pitch Little and snappy: she's always happy. 119. Mary Lou Fletcher Born in Little Rock March 23. 1926 Entered from Pulaski Heights. Fall 1940 ACTIVITIES 1940— Prof. Quiz Club 1941— Girls' Council 1942— -PTA Sponsor 1943— Student Council. Victory Corps She charms all with her smile. 120. Ina Ray Foreman Born in Magnolia, Ark.. March 4. 1926 Entered from Fordyce High School. September 1942 She hat a heart with room lor every joy.
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Page Thirty-Two 129 130 129. Mary Carolyn Gaston Born in Little Rock. January 1. 1925 Entered from East Side. Fall 1949 ACTIVITIES 1940-42-Student Council To know her it to love her 130. Mary Anne Gaunt y Born in Little Rock. May 20. 1925 . a i s.u i. rights. Spring 1940 ACTIVITIES 1940—Spanish Club 1941 Honor Study hall Checker. Homeroom Secretary. Spanish Club 1942—Homeroom President. Glee Club HONORS 1942—National Honor Society Sweet, reserved, dependent, and demure. 131. Frances Elizabeth Gazley Born in Little Rock. May7. 1925 ' om Pulaski Heights. Fall 1940 ACTIVITIES 1940—Glee Club. Tiger Staff. Music Club 1941 Honor Studyha 1 Monitor. Cosmopolilian Club. Glee Club 1942 -Girls' Council. Glee Club Decoration Committee far Carnival HONORS Citation in Spanish-American War Contest , She'll t t along. 132. Frank Hammond Gazley ACTIVITIES Born in Little Rock. May 7. 1925 Entered from Pulaski Heights. Fall 1940 1940—Music Club 1941 -Homeroom President. Music Club Homeroom President Deeds not words 133. Mary Ann Godfrey Born in Van Burcn. Ark.. February 14. 192(5 Entered from San Leandro High School. San Loandio, Cal.. April 1942 ACTIVITIES 1942— Tiger Reporter. Victory Corps , 1943— Tiger Reporter Sweet n« they come. 134. Doryce Goldberg Born in Little Rock.October 9. 1925 Entered from East Side. Fall 1940 ACTIVITIES 1940—Homeroom President. Reading Room Monitor. Professor Quiz Club 1941 -Homeroom President. Reading Roam Monitor. Homeroom Secretary. Professor Quiz Cn.b. Franco Fcsti il 1942—Homeroom Secretary. Tiger Salesman. Salesman. Studyhall Monitor Victory Corps. 1943 -Tiger Salesman. Gym Monitor. Table Tennis Tournament. Victory Corps. HONORS 1942—National Honor Society The better you know her. the belter you like her. 135. Eugene Goss Born in Malvern. Ark,. April 23. 1924 Entered from Malvern High School. Spring 1940 ACTIVITIES 1940— Softball Club 1941— 42-43—Bookstore 1942— Class Basketball 1942-43—Homcroorry Basketball Silence may be good, and can do little harm. 136. Charles Donald Graddy Born in Little Rock. February 8. 1926 Entered from West Side. Spring 1941 ACTIVITIES 1941— Ping-pong Club. Homeroom Secretary 1942— Junior Classical League. Nuntius Staff 1943— Monitor Honor Studyhall. Nuntius Advertising Manager He hath no leisure who useth .’t not.
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