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AMBRUS ROBBINS, JR.: Transfer from Indianola, 3-4: FFA Reporter 45 Hal1ovwe'en Carnival King SCYBLE MAE ROWTON: Candidate for Hallowe' ketball 3: Usher for Class Play 3g Cheerleader 45 Class Inventory 4. Mi' Ann ppi, in Senior Yearg FFA 2- nil Sports Editor 4. n Queen lg Glee Club 1gFHA 2: Bas- 1 Annua I Subscription Manager 43 DOROTHY MAE TACKETT: PTA ay 1: G1 C' b 1- 3-4g Basketball 1-2-35 FHA 1-2-3g'FHA Vice President 35 Cl Play 3' Sch Q So Leader 3-43 Class Secretary 4 Annual Editor 4: Hallowe'en Cam v 1 Q en 4g hee eader 4g Class Optimist 4. PATSY WATKINS: Transfer from Ho 1 pri gs, Ar aey , in Junior Yearg Class Reporter 35 Class Play 35 Candidate for H E e' n Quee g asketball 3-4: FHA 3: Glee Club 3g Class Poet 4. k l TOMMY ROE WATSON: Basketball kgl 1-25 la Vice President 3g Basketball Team 5 x Manager 35 Basketball Scorekeeper X KENNETH WATTENBARGERg FFA -45 F ' V e President 4g Class Vice President 1-4g Glee Club 2g Class Play 35 Basis' 1- A nnual Advertising Manager 4: Class Pessrmist 4 i I I .s M., msn.. ,.. .-.,..... NM4-9. .... ,...,,.,. l
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lvuluuslwlv- V---. W.. .qv-upuwgw. ...rn--W1-T-'V--V CLASS HISTORY In September, 1948, we enrolled as Freshmen with 20 members, Miss Faye Teague as Sponsor and Charles New as class President. One day that fall we spent a harrowing but exciting initiation day with the Seniors. Scyble Rowton and Paul Shields represented our class at the Hallowe'en Carnival. Deloris Morris entered at Thanksgiving but dropped out in Mayg Rosa L. Hamilton en- tered in December, left in February. We lost L. D. Tackett in Feberuaryg later he entered the Army. At that time we welcomed Jimmy Holland while Nyla Mae Gray returned from ,Washington for the last month of school. Everett Freeman joined our class about the time Kenneth Wattenbarger left for California. Pauline Wilhite dropped out, and we completed the year with 21 members. September, 1949, found us as 19 Sophomores with Mrs. Florence Sharp as Sponsor and Floyd Brasher as class President. Kenneth Wattenbarger had returned, but Joan Davis and Delois Brewer had married during the summer vacation. Glen Carpenter and James Brasher enrolled for a few days before, joining the Army. Nyla Mae Gray and Ray Black represented our class at the Hallowe'en Carnival. We attended several shows and engaged in various activities during the year. The 19 original members finished the term. We entered school again in September, 1950, with 19 members, Mr. Ted Clowers as Sponsor and Everett Freeman as class President. We had lost Tessie Ramsey and Bill Wilhite during the summer but had gained Patsy Watkins and Anna Marie Foshee, who transferred to Glenwood at the end of the first semester. Dorothy Guthrey soon dropped out to be married. Patsy Watkins and Tommy Watson were our candidates for King and Queen of the Hallowe' en Carnival. Everett Freeman left us for greener pastures in Ohio during the spring. We had an enjoyable year with many activities including our Junior Class Play, Red-Headed Royalty from Arkansas, which we considered quite good. Early in May we entertained the Seniors with the Junior-Senior Banquet at the Town Hall. We ended the year with 16 members. After much hard work we became Seniors in September, 1951, with 15 members, Mr. New as Sponsor and Floyd Brasher as class President. Ray Harbour had moved to Springdale during the vacation, while Paul Shields had joined the Army, but we gained Ambrus Robbins, a transfer from Indianola, Mississippi. We immediately began to make plans for a busy and happy year. We elected Dorothy Tackett as Editor of the Yearbook and Faye Carter as Business Manager, and sold advertising enough to enable us to have a larger book than usual. Nyla Mae Gray represented Norman High School as candidate for Montgomery County Fair Queen and we all spent a day at the Fair. In October we made a trip to Mena to have pictures made, ordered our rings, selected invitations, and caps and gowns for Commencement. Dorothy Tackett and Ambrus Robbins were crowned King and Queen of the Hallowe' en Carnival. In November we were all happy to be present at the dedication of our new Gymnasium. We, 13 members of the original Freshman Class and 2 newer members, are looking forward to many more activities during the second semester. l..l.,.. -..g.a.-,-.-. .. -.We i. .. . M-.. A.. -M 1 ...J
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