Mountain Home High School - Bomber Yearbook (Mountain Home, AR)

 - Class of 1957

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flfLl7,i0I' N'-.V DIDDO ACHESON BA Concordia College BS Agrl College Mmn J Kans as QQ ELMER DAVIS REBA DEARMORE BS West Texas College BSE Arkansas U 'Qi'- CHRISTINE Arkansas Teachers .,4'.!' ESTHER HARBISON BS Colorado A 81 M The Jumor lugh consrsts of s1xth seventh and exghth Grades wlth each Grade part1c1pat1nG m band chorus radlo programs assenb yprograms and sports The two slxth Grade teachers th1s year were Mr J E Curry and the late J' B Sands Mrs Harb1so'1 replaced Mr Sands Clubs 1n the Jumor hlgh school are Travel 4-H and Art A pep squad wh1ch asslsted the Jumor cheerleaders m the home ommg coronatxon was organ1zedth1s year Each Thursday an assenfxbly was held and on Mondays and We :lnesdays all students attended homeroom Mrs Robert Acheson soclal sclence teacher was homeroom teacher for seventh grade grrls Elmer Davls mathemaucs teacher was sponsor of seventh Grade boys Mr Tom Dcarmore who teaches scmence had homeroom for elghth rade g1rls The e1ghth Grade boys had homeroom w1th Mr S I-I Carter Enghsh mstructor All Junxor hxgh classes had Chrlstmas part1es 1n the r rooms A who's who contest was held and the f1rst elghth grade graduatlon tookplace 1r1l956 M1 s Dcarmorewas named I'eacher of the Year 1n the Mo mtam Home school systembyacommlttee ofbuslnessmemand women Th1s was part of the 'Oscar For a Teacher program of the Federated Worne'1's Clubs I5 1. g, ! x : A 5 1 , ' yin' 1 ' ? Q 1 , . I 7 - v 1 1 1 1 v 1 ,-'J 4' . 'E ' 1 1 . , P i ' o o D 1 1 1 1 - 1 - ' D ' r 3 . . . . l I 0 1 1 - I . . . . , . 1 1 - 1 A . I: . . . . . 1 , . : , . . . , l , ' - 1 - 1 C . s . 1 , , . ry . . . D . D . . S . . . y ' . i . , .. . x A , . s . . . L . I 1 - .

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gn-0 ROSALIA I-IARTRICK Mathematics B. S. . Universitv of Illinois ywalielnaficd Shown below is Geneva Shippley working an Algebra I problem. cience ,..,, ,ci 'Q VIRGINIA GILBERT Mathematics B. S. , Oshkosh In Algebra II students are strengthened by using the skills and concepts learned in Algebra I. Theyhave learned new concepts and skills inproblem solving, preparing for college mathematics, according to Mrs.Gil- bert. InPhysics, also taughtby Mrs. Gilbert, students have attained abetter understanding of the universe and learned how science and invention are helping to change the world. The goals of Mrs. Hai-trick's mathe- matics classes have been to develop speed and accuracy in the fundamental processes and to learn to solve problems which arise in everydaylife as well as those peculiar to the field of business. Y WAYNE TED R Chemistry Biology M. S., University of Arkansas BSE, Ark, Tech, College The science department consists ofthe chemistry class, taughtby Mr. Wayne Lofton the first semester, and taught by Rev. Morgan the second se- mesterg Biologytaught by Coach Ted Rogers, and Physics. Shown at the right are some of the chemistry students working under the direction of Mr. Lof- ton, instructor.



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-71 if t . .- 1 Cyfddif QMCQPZS Senior officers are, from left to right: Phillip Meerscheidt, Sponsor, Jerry Ba- ker, President, Sandy Hawksley, Treasu- rerg Mrs. DolphElarn, Sponsor, Mary Lou Studdard, SecretarygandRedSharp, Vice President. Shownbeloware the officers of the Sopho- more class. They are Sharon Powell, Presidentg Billie Ruth Deatherage, Vice President, Clifford Mason, Sponsor, Mrs. Gail Long, Sponsor, and Sue Talburt, Secretary. Junior officers are Maurce Sharp, Spon- sorg CoraMessick, Secretary, Janice Mc- Craken, Vice President, Pat Johnson, Treasurerg Dean Ricke, President: and Mrs. Virginia Gilbert, Sponsor. Shownbeloware Freshmen class officers. They are Mrs. D. D. Hartrick, Sponsor, D.A. Dahlke, President, Carolyn Carroll, Secretaryg James Hamilton, Vice Presi- dent, and Mrs. Wilma Wilbur, Sponsor.

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