North Little Rock High School - Wildcat Yearbook (North Little Rock, AR)

 - Class of 1950

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BU lllHlI lll lillEEllllli There is a time to be young and a time to be old, some wise man once said, and one of the nice things about rocking chair days is the dreams to be dreamed of a wonderful youth. Ours was especially wonderful. We are sure of that. And best of all, those last three years on Wildcat Hill. We had the most beautiful school house in the world . . . . . . the best administrators . . . . . .the nicest teachers-even if they were slave-drivers . . . . . . we learned about many things-to do many things . . . . . . and there were the stellar personalities. . . . . . our clubs and organizations . . . . . . our spartan athletes . . . 1 . . . and the best people on earth--our school mates . . . Then there were those moments-each a scintillating second snatched from covetous Father Time, to live immortal while hearts can remember.. .the big, sprawling industrial city which nurtured us-the giants of commerce who took time to be our friends, and whose names we think of with our own . . . And just across the river, the state's capital city, whose merchants and professional men we well remember, too . . . All stamped here forever. . . to cherish . . . to cheer. 2 i 1 1 i 1 5 1 1 1 .Q 2 f 1 E 5 2 4 ? 5 e G E S 3 . 3 Agri' k , - , - f -' f ,fi-iqj3:ggf.f2Sv,S'L3 f - Q, ' f. z -SFT 1 Ji' -. ,. V f 3 x 1 Fffw V. f ' f fIW!f ' 1'iKi2w-. , ' W5 'x'lmKQF'lKbN i3 Ui 1 5 ! 1 X 2 1 Z A w i Z 2 1 1 J 1 A 1 1 x 1 1 P - L.. ,,,, , lJElllCHllllll MR. A. C. CLARK Holding the safety of thousands in his hands, Mr. A. C. Clark, our building engineer, goes his busy way daily with a smile and a nod for every one, never claiming the credit only he deserves. We hear that the little things which form the composite of life are what make our moments either golden or sad. Such it is that the thousand and one duties performed by Mr. Clark keep our school lives rolling smoothly. Were Mr. Clark to take a surprise vacation, his presence would be ' h ld halls and worked in dimly- missed immediately as we shivered throug co lit rooms. ' . Cl rk's place in our lives and the Realizing the vast importance of Mr a ' d this school district for fourteen years, faithfulness with which he has serve ' ' ff of 1950 with gratitude and love, do dedicate this we, the Publications Sta annual to MR. A. C. CLARK. 3 President MR. M. E. BECKSTROM Lead Painter at Missouri Pacific Shops Vice-President MR. BYRON R. BOGARD Attorney Elected by the voting citizens of the district, these six eminent men, representing the widely diverse occupations of the city, gave generously of time and talent to direct the affairs of its biggest industry-the public school system. Blll-llill lil ElJUlIHllllll Secretary MR. J. FRANK WARDEN President of the Frank Warden Realty Company DR. W. M. BURNS Physician MR. JOE E. SCOTT Sales Manager, Cameron Feed Mills 4 MR. W. F. LAMAN Owner and Manager of Laman Furniture Company HlllllllllSlliHlIUll Suoerintendent MR. R. B. BRAWNER nized both locally and nationally as an outstanding educator, Superintendent Brawner rightly deserves the gratitude of the student body and the community for the marked progress the North Little Rock Public Recog Schools have made during his administration. Internationally prominent as an executive of Lions, lnternational, Mr. Brawner received his B,S.E. Degree from Arkansas State Teachers' College, Conway, and his Master's Degree from the University of Arkansas. Bookkeeper Clerk MRS. CORlNNE MESSENGER MRS- ZOE WILLIAMS Secretary to Mr. Brawner MRS J A MCALLISTER 5 lilllllllllSllilllIllll Assistant Superintendent MR. F. B. WRIGHT Supervising instruction for this entire school district Mr F B Wri ht I ' ' ' Q I assistant superintendent of schools, completed his second year in this Do- sition. Part of Mr. Wright's duties centered around the huge library of audio- visual equipment, which was second to none in the state. Mr. Wright's academic training includes a B. A. and B.S Degrees from Henderson Brown College in Arkadelphia and a Master of Arts de gree from George Peabody College in Nashville, Tennessee. Secretary to Mr. Wright MRS. MARIE GEORGE 6 HDIHIIIISTHH llilli Principal MR. C. L. TURNER l l f, i K, O t ,f gf faygfgg d 1' Famous for his athletic prowess in many sports. Principal C. L. Turner first came to Senior High as an assistant coach. After World War ll, in which he served as a Lieutenant, senior grade, with the U. S. Navy, Mr. Turner became principal of Fourth Street Junior High. ln August, l948, he assumed his duties as Senior High Principal. Mr. Turner received his Bachelor's Degree from Arkansas State Teach ' T xas Christian his Masters Degree from e ers' College, Conway, and University, Fort Worth, Texas. Clerk Secretary to Mr. Turner CARMACK MRS. THELMA PAU LETTE MRS. RENA 7 HIllllllllSlliHllllIl MR. V. E. TYLER Mr. Virgil Tyler, Director of Senior High's Vocational Department re- ceived his Bachelor's Degree from State T eacher's College, Conway, and his Master's Degree from the Univ ' ersity of Arkansas. In addition to his many duties, he finds time to create handsome pieces of furniture for his home, make a telescope-including grinding the lens- and sing bass in the faculty quartet. Beverly Price Catherine H l , ot, Carolyn Sanders, and Betty Gatewood, clerks in Mr. Tyler's office, B I,-'.. Xa, rp.. MRS. GARLAND BEAVERS 1 B. M., University of Arkansas, . C. ALLBVAGH . Business Training. A- B, H S' BLACKB RS B 31. e Conwaall- Graduat endrix Coll URN NX . Coueg I . Unk A e S' Ege C K F - b 8 ' fk '-ld I I ' 0 . 1.4, -4 Pmylendroldv' Coltjlfftgngltstt. ti0n.anS8S,' Gir1syphUn1verS,':w 'M S ' I 1 BCgraduaxeNi: York CKY. Vsicaj Educjf 71 lvl 1 Ly, A. vevgxbl I MR. J. RAYMOND BRANDON Hendrix College, Conway, B. M., Vandercook School of Mu- sic, Chicago, M. A., Western State College, Colorado, Lewis and Clark University, Portland. Oregon, Band. QI FHUULTU MRS. ERCIL F. BROWN B. A., Galloway College, Searcy, B. A., Hendrix College, Con- way, English. MR. HERBERT BRYANT I5 years practical experience, Five years office manager at Arkansas State Trade School, Director of Veterans' Training. MRS. C. L. CARPENTER B. A., Texas State College for Women, Denton, Texas, Grad- uate Study, University of lowa, Librarian. 9 L my MRS. J. W. CROW PM OIXRK B. S. and B. A., University of MRS. C 'NM M9MNN. S te Teachers Arkansas, Shorthand and Typ- 5' St . S, DUPRE X3 ma? ing. o ' ale E Central Okiaho E nwayl, Teach B, 5. EJ Edmond,UnNefsitY os Home EConeDrsAC01lege Colleg ' Study. nd Trade ' 'mc f Graduate. Bundin9 3 dwodg, s. kansas' , WOO Ardusmax Nts ln ,A Z-fx 'K P I-X U I MR. w. c. FoRsYTi-is H B. A., Ouachita College, Arka- MR' G' W' GARNER MRS' C' R' FEARNSIDE delphia, Business Training, B. A. and M. A., University of MR' ELVIN GEISER B. A. and M. A., University of Football, Basketball, and Base- Arkansas, American History and A. B. and M. A., University of Oklahoma, Norman, English ball Coaching. Speech. Arkansas, Director of Athletics. MISS AU DREY HALE RXMMETY ' I Little Rock Jumor College, B. B' MR- LARRY XM 6 X Na' S E State Teachers College S- O HAYE MV-5' A Psrkadep e. l .I - I PhYsic, klahofn S Goxlegef hers COXXGQ Conway, Home Economics. -il Educatio-9 A and M ' C h B - Ouachita 9981 ea Q I Q I D VK- G , askerb , B' S' EnQll5h' ' ' mlufufvib Al'-I I all' Conv I J , ,I T iagvs-al. AAL? J MISS MILDRED JESSUP Arkansas State Teachers Col- lege, Conway, Little Rock Jun- ior College, University of Ar- kansas, Peabody School for Teachers, Nashville, Tennessee, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, Director of studies for exceptional children. FHUUHU MISS BERTIE JOHNSTON A. B., George Peabody College for Teachers, Graduate Study, University of California, Gradu- ate Study, University of Wis- consin, Graduate Study, Univer- sity of Colorado, Latin. MISS BESS JOHNSTON B. A., Peabody College for Teachers, Graduate Study, Uni- versity of Wisconsin, Graduate Study, University of Arkansas, Mathematics. MR. R. J. KUNCE B. S., Northwestern State Col lege, Natchitoches, Louisiana Machine Shop. MRS. EDMOND C. MARCUM M15 WLE55 B. S. and M. S., University of SMIN o. Ut ti- . ' A. NIE MRS. Okdnsas gtate Teac Bookkeeping and Colugl Hendrix if-E MA YHAN .e.. ' mem' C- . 'bf-fu . ' Onw . Couefl 30 siffyrk Gradulxgersifyi e G Of C gm w yor MRS. B. E. MCMAHEN B. O., Arkansas College, Bates- ville, B. A., University of Ar- kansas, Graduate Study, Uni- versity of Southern California, Publicity and Public Relations Director. ul 1- dn , k dance Dilgomia, BeUn'Ver. of. rkelgy. A A MR. C. E. MCMEANS B. M., Illinois Wesleyan, Grad- MISS EFFIE PARK uate Study, American Conserv- B. S. E., University of Arkan- atory, Chicago, Illinois, Choir sas, Graduate Study, University Director. of Arkansas, Biology. MR. RAYMOND PETERS - M15 mg Arkansas Tech, B. S. E. and S LO M65 09-FPA of Nkafv M. 'S., University of Arkansas, is B., Hend UISE PORTER 'Velgw Universxw Business Training and Business College e Sof-, Sta S E.. um SNIN- ' W, afld Education, Coaching. kuate Stud ' Arkadelphfe Tegch- B' ..6ra5 aKi. CherNS Mai, y'r.Unlvergifylaf Grad. ff' WW' Am. fan HiSf0 Yof A.. 3iol09Y ' MRS. RUTH POWELL B. A. Arkansas State Teachers College, Conway, Gregg Col- lege, University of Arkansas, Shorthand and Typing. A FHIIULTU MRS. C. R. RAGLAND B. A., Arkansas State Teachers College, Conway, Graduate Study, University of Colorado, Boulder, Consumer Economics and American Government. MR. LEON REID B. S. E., Arkansas State College, Jonesboro, M. S., University of Arkansas, Graduate Study, Uni- versity of Southern California, Diversified Occupations, Diversi- fied Education. 13 R055 MR- LIZ E Arkagszf. B. - . O L. I' ?I:IdacherS COIILQB Unwer' State e duate Stu ' Graduate wav? Gm rsfkansasl wi SIN Sm ot West Kentuc B0,,,linQd Stufhli College' h' Relafe Teacllfrsizeiated If? orawmg Greenlze Ima me -n I w ' Sszchanlcd Dm MR. JAMES O. TAYLOR Job Instructor, Camp Robinson, Auto Mechanics. MISS KATYE LOU RUSSELL A. B., Ouachita College, Ama- P MR- HERB delphiag M. A., University of jf-L S ERTSCH Arkansas, Journalism, English. ra'-'O Uni and p. WAR7-Z FII UIIU MRS. RHEBA TAYLOR B. A., Erskine College, Due West, South Carolina, Gradu- ate Study, University of Arkan- sas, Related Math and Science, Physics. nesofa Wersi H- C '36 'I Bsfudy Muniversi S. E IZ0-7a- 0 ' i 1' I' ' , calYEdPhysic.SUZ-sofa U Qraduaiz Ucarfon ffucauo Wersi D n, 'M' frecron Physi. MISS GRACE VINEYARD B. S. E., Arkansas State Teach- ers College, Conway: M. A., University of Wisconsin, Grad- uate Study, National University of Mexico, Girls Adviser, Span- ish. 14 sa '55 l A 2 i3 Mrs. Ethel Allen, Mrs. Etoile Utley Mrs. Sue Kinsey Mrs. Lillis Brummett 5 LN.. r 9 it v Q9 V' ills! -.XMM,I! 3 -,GY ll K' ,X CLE' Julia Lewis Melissa Ray Amanda Thomas Bw. ,Tis .,,. .. QQ' Reola Williams Maxine Lamar Mary Clay Jimmie Reed ' Mrs. Mildred Waddle, Director Gessie Mae Dupins Vwfelflf '-kk Mrs. Willis Daniels, Mrs, Paul Damon .pf PKR!-ILA, eQ. ,. . R gt Ysllh.. Mr. A. C. Clark, building engineer Mr. J. E. Taylor, assistant district engineer Robert E. 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I Maid Mary Ann Davis 5 Maid Peggy Carothers Maid Ann Coleman wma Cafown Maxd 29 BHHD RUUHHU Rxchafds James Queen Bmw PN fa FRANCES BARTLEW MRCAROLYN RMIQHARDMS ' Maid 4 . Maid MARION FAYE BURNS Maid PAT ROBERTS H Queeny Mi0UTBHll H UUHHH LUCY YEARY Maud MARY ANN DAWS VQueen R UUHHU llIHU'S UIHU i -W' m i I ,MPH in 'W' . MOST POPULAR Barbara Cheshier Jerry Hill 32 lUHU'S UIHU MOST BEAUTIFUL Marilyn Staley MOST HANDSOME Herman Lee lHHU'S UIHU V MOST VERSATILE Betty Jane McClellan MOST VERSATILE J. F. Warden BEST SPORT Dixie Bradley lHHU'S IUHU MOST ATHLETIC Whitey Tyler UIHUS UIHU CUTEST GIRL Carolyn Richards ..-1 ipuv-'-'- 3 WM CUTEST BOY Bert Wilkerson sf qv . Zx if X 0 C 0 Q xx wxvb .U Q1 U W' :NVQ Vx AC X bv hi SQA WHWSWHU LAS ' il CI t lUHU'S UI Ll EST BOY HU FRIEND kia Pratt Cordon Coo IRL FRIENDLIEST G Margaret Holder K i Y TEEN VALENTINE PRI NCESS Donna Wasson U1H0'S UIHU RODEO SHRPNDER PHOTO QUEEN Louise Suddreth l1IHU'S UIHU CIENCE AW BAUSCH LOMB S Freddy Jarvis ARD ff? D CITIZEN DAR COO Ruth Mitchell MISSES WILDCAT Betty Lou Walton Rosalea Wellman lllHll'S lllHll MESSRS. HI COMET Kelly Kloss Johnny Glaze lllHll'S lllHU Among the most popular representatives ot Wildcat Hill were the two quartets whose cal- endar was always tull of engagements to sing for civic and professional organizations. FIRST QUARTET Left to right: J, F. Warden, John Allen Pierce, J. D. West, and Milton Riviere. Strictly for comedy, the symphonette would play at the drop ot anybody's hat. Their repertoire consisted of such num- bers as, Why Don't You Haul Ott and Love Me? , Why Don't You Haul Off and Love Me? and Why Don't You Haul Off and Love Me? PHILHARMONIC SYMPHONETTE Seated, Johnny Clazeg Standing, left to right D. West, J. F. Warden, and Vance Broadaway. 42 SECOND QUARTET Lett to right: Fred Spann, Perry Blount, Ed Spann, John Donald Smith. Also, they were an important part of the spring festival which the choir pre- sents each year. J l lllHll'S lllHU . c pw? 4 wlrsigllflilntawsl chol' Talented Martha Jane Cash, the faith- ful choir accompanist, was truly mistress of the school's big concert grand. GIRLS' TRIO Carolyn Richards, Carolyn Clark, Pat Lasle FIRST ROMV, left to right: Margaret Holder, Ann Cole- man. SECOND ROW, left to right: Clariece l-louse, Dixie Bradley, Bernadine l-larrell. THIRD ROW, left to right: Nancy Powers, Delois Acord, Barbara Cart. FOURTH ROW, left to right: Mary Jo Moore, Carolyn Kelly, Elizabeth Ann Clark. -Combining charm with real music, these girls were always in demand as entertainers both at school and community functions. 43 l lllHll'S lllHll BOYS' STATE Left to right: J. F. Warden, Fred Jarvis, Robert Burns Thompson, Bill Foster, Bert Wilkerson and Milton Riviere. . u- ,- Q: ' .nfl ','. ff, .f-,- NW-w f 7',kf 2 -ff ,-,, ri ' . f , ' ' W ' , S Q all i l 4 f 4 - 'T , 1i.gSQTM: . V V. -'., V M . F Sw. ,wi iw. yy - f ,wp,,..4Y -- ,. ,EQ . 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PUBlIlIHllUllS Members of the publications staff pub- lish the Hl COMET, a five column, six page, bi-weekly of school news, sports and features, and the WILDCAT, a l68- page yearbook, recording in pictures and story a summary of the school year. These students also financed the two FRONT ROW, left to right: Bobb Henry,Wildcaf Co-Editorg Bill Terry Valentine, Sports Editor for Hi Cornet. SECOND ROW: Peggy' Ketcher, Advisory Boardg Ruth Mitchell, Editor-in-Chiefg Catherine McCord, Ad- visory Board. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Ward, Advisory Board, Frances Hall, Advisory Board. BACK ROW: Betty Jane McClellan, Wildcat Co-Editor, Carolyn Freeman, Advisory Board. S2500 4 6 oahsrft cXa5525' 00' edod 3 -Yyfxtd Q by rl X 'F J if ,J N PUBLICHTIUHS publications raising a total of S4500 by selling ads and subscriptions. Members of the Publications Advisory Board served without academic credit since the curriculum offers only one year of Journalism, and they had taken Jour- nalism the previous year. '7-ag , X QV Q6 1 'S N lrffn' s- -.122 .X l I V ,fi Fffr fl 600' Sixth D 9 Od JON talk classes 4 7 FIRST ROW, left to right: Carolyn Freeman, Second Vice-Presidentg Frances Hall, Cor- responding Secretaryg Bob Henry, Parlia- mentarian. SECOND ROW: Frances Perrin, Librariang Ruth Mitchell, President: Marlyri Ward, Treasurer: Betty Jane McClellan, First Vice-President. Catherine McCord, Secretary was not able to be present when this picture was made. l Ni x ,I UUILL Hllll Sllllllll To be a member ot this honor society is the ambition of all high school Journalism students The North Little Rock Quill and Scroll Chap ter, established fourteen years ago, maintains the high standards and vigorous reception it re ceivecl in 1936. H110 z3 1' Ig .. 00 mum' 5111111121 Q f' 'Pm nn,-yy 48 Humaimg Q . ,LJ M4 S U0 S0 I ,f,'f--- -- ?iS llllllllllHl Hllllllll SUCIETU OFFICERS, left to right: Milton Riviere, Betty Lou Tate. Tomme Wilson, Ruth Mit- chell. Marvin Solomon, Nancy Williams, J. F.JWarden. Second semester initiates N. H. S. Members lnfsllnns SENIOR PLAY CAST, left ro right: Mary Jea F pringer, Bert L n errell, Morris y ue Tale, Tomme Wilson, Clyrice Scott, Carolyn Kelly, Mary Ann Davis, Lucy Yeary. AT BACK: Walter Workman, Fred Gunter, Skipper Davis, h Cami dramaflcs society' for hlg S T155 de' . ama ' ' the national honorary Ofk In the dr . ' 5 W , 1 . erlforlou Thesplans 'S 'KIOVW lo' m . Cognn QCQIVC re ts Who r studen Partment' 50 ins assistants Mafvm arvi5, b Lacy. O d 5 3 un. Fsvxere, tlkon y h d Sfhaxffi' rx RaYmO mes' Davis. janv JB gmpe' kmafti . hy: Wof at 'O rfgwaliilomvsont l L i SOlOmOnBU'nS Robe TRI CHEM MEMBERS 4,1 T2 Q Tri Chem, the national honorary society for high school scientists, is composed of leading students from Chemistry, Biology and Physics classes. To be a member of this society, two years of high school science and above aver- age grades are required. lt these requirements are met, candidates are then approved by the Tri Chem members and initiated into the society. ,f,- k,V. .f,,h .,,I:. --h, I 'siw..9'wsm ft S A 5L A' Rgcnlc -.'L , ' I ' ','L - - 1 1iJRL'+iY'4 M ..:L ,V ,-:' if ',,L 'Lil .k-k -,gy-N g , - K V V . - v, 4-A For ?fM1x'dV'tl00 n!5?l'd ' ' -LL1 , , . - C1-iiiiiiftu K' - , iaaasmxfrmf S930 g,,gacYi1St?WM B i Listen W 'ill' , ,K I :,:k 'lu :ids ml-,gmnmtgun puggd, I , I I 'Vw 5,,hM,x V :-' - fl it ufflz by U?'TV'Y F'9B ' ' ' x lQ5?i555Wx '7l-'- iiii as 'wi Mi 8'lW ' ,, ' 5151257-' L L 9' '?lf3ifi Em VSKKXWHM no ,M ,.LA M., ,, , l iiii iififiatiff C NW' f C, , C C , Q0 Iiy, fZ'L2,l,liZ'Y r ,.,. , , , fi in 1 Q M fi: , Mwlgmwri A1'. g W.-.. 1 H0 M , rj, 3, 3' eff--ul' iff' wi Q tss at C 1' I Krk.. .V , , fi-: , K + A g A X 3,1 Sw K 'fL,i,,33i.,, , K as , . 5 ,'Q,tn 6 V. v fy' ' - L' 'x':11 K, ', -g . - ' f if , A- ififti time Ni? lclmn we Fttt , ji- f L' '-51.51 '2L21'13 ':'l'3 , , J, VV',:LL jd, 153933 LV in I D sa ' ' I ' S K ,dd U wig' QNVXXKXX. Yu.: if! A R Und -f M,,gfiaiajyjf32f9 ,Q ssg, - t V ' 'Y we , ,wwf f ,L W fs'-YS awww A if 5' L2 tifw FRONT ROW, left to right: Wanda Bates, Pat Dean, Peggy Ford, Sharon Ward, Donna Wasson, Betty Pitts, Lois Jinks, Betty Avra, Sybil Miller, Freddie Spann, Perry Blount, John Donald Smith, Charles Redding, Alice Ann Cheek, Doris Wooldridge, Joyce Ballentine, Grace Whitlock, Margaret Matthews, Dorothy Kelly, Bessie Lee Dodd, Elvie Rook. SECOND ROW: DeLois Acord, Mary Muse, Norma Jean Smith, Clariece House, Mary Katherine Fike, Virginia Warren, Ethel Seals, Betty Jo Swann, Betty Lou Walton, Vance Broadaway, Alvin Carr, Johnny Glaze, Eddie Spann, Pat Norman, Marilyn Staley, Lorene Hoover, Martha Cash, Ann Coleman, Carolyn 52 r I 7 228 H U I H 53 . l l Sllllltlll lIllUllCll , gef-'ev Oavlslgilden PNnnXltC2'?r egxden . NWN' ft r W I K A O v 1 X tx to ll57lo'll'logllD3'lll YO RS. 6 SVN aw' OY'?l?EVo0g'iSsYfxC' ' T re WN' ra Bama The school's legislative group, the Student Council, has been one of the most active organizations in school. Among the many projects sponsored bv the Student Council are: sending delegates to the SASC convention to Charles- ton, West Virginia, publishing a student directory, staging a color day parade, presenting a student talent assembly, and selling senior class jewelry. Representatives of home rooms that form the functioning body of the Student Council. 54 9' HEHU MUHITURS lf! Q' S9 ,Q 'N' X W W Q FRONT ROW, left to right: Ethel Seals, Geneva Ballentine, Carolyn Love, Sue Chitwood, Del.oi5 Keihl, Roselea Well- man. BACK ROW: Dorothy Hunt, Lee Prince, Pat Roberts, Rita Baker. FROM Wffs 7-ROW Daemon' Cl left 5 Yr: fo - Goff, JREFSCSJ' rg? Berry L a'd2n rlces Hallou Tafe mb. W. Old ' Kelly ef- T Kfgss Ornrrle 1 Billy X QFXxlX Z UUH STUHE WUHITUHS 55 llllSS VlllEllllllll'S lHllllllllllS M , . SEATED left to right Carolyn Pate Mary Jean Ferrell Miss Grace Vineyard STANDlNG Mildred Hale Carolyn Clark Clarissa Chumney Mary Ann Davis X ff Dorothy Yelvington f llllllli lllllllllUllS FRONT ROW, left to right: Elizabeth Clark, Margaret Matthews, Tomme Wilson, Martha Ann Hollis, Lucy Yeary. SECOND ROW: David Wooley, Claude Spence, Betty Lois Kirkharn, Mildred Hale, Vanette Burns, Karla McClaren, Molly Sue Stuaber. BACK ROW: Joe Carl Culp, C. L. Hollister, Herbert Campbell, Bill Blackburn. 56 BUUH LUUHHIS BOOKWORMS OFFICERS: June Crownover, Nancy Williams, Bobby White Julian Tardy, and Norma Jean Smith. Bookworm members and mascot 57 A colorful group that backed our school in many activities was the band The band performed at all the home football games lt is an organization com posed ofthe more musically inclined students of Wildcat Hill During the year, the band not only played at football games pep as semblies and marched in numerous parades but also went to clinics and festivals in other towns. Their annual concert was in April To be eligible tor membership in this organization you must be depend able, conscientious, industrious, musically minded and willing to put forth an effort and give much ot your time. The marching and concert bands are composed of the same students playing the same instruments. - BAND MEMBERS FIRST ROW, left to right: Bobby Mounger, Joe Rodman, Carry Aldridge, Mr. J. R. Brandon, Alfred Cullum, Ruby Jean Armburst. SECOND ROW: Ronald Major, James Smith, Eva Hudson, Billy Waller, Annie Williams, Jimmy Hendry, Brooks Holder, Joann Nolen. THIRD ROW: James Schellinger, Aubrey Phillips, LaVon Blacklock, Billy Turner, Yvonne Riggs, Bill Elms, Geneva Hudson, John Powell, Raymond Shillcutt. William Ott, Marvin Hall, Jeff Shaw. FOURTH ROW: Thelma Bales, Pat Dove, Katherine Usery, Stella Lybrand, Celestia Goff, Billy Keeling, Lawerence Burns, Charles Stacy, J. D. Bennett, Julian Tardy. . FIRST ROW Mar T SECOND B , left to right: tha Brannon, Bill ' Henderson. S Joy AND Wendell All ECOND R, ,Son ce Cuent THI Dorman , K th! OW: D ra e M cr, Mar' RD RO ' Lee ' , Jarne en Cart annie B' vin Sch W. Don l'llllOn. wlincm BW s Clark. Katherine Usrey, mel, Billy Jett, Bob Haggard R ishop, Leo Britt, J. T Shumate, erz, Raymond Green, Alfred B Davis. Claude Cathel, Jerry C og:-r Estes Lewis, lyles, Paul Bishop. onarser, Tommy Polos, Jack JUHIUH ClHSSIIIHl LEHG 60 El UIHCULE ESPHHUL ' J .X 9 .- 2: f It 5 13 I BL' 'J ,IIE r 5 IK 1 AQ' 'l PEPCHTS, ts at ll 6 fetarcsm . X-NL X XAFRW till-' I lf . -t E E '25 .-li ,.,-r- Q. !:':.- D I Q 62 PEPCAT OFFICERS: Norma Holcomb, Mary Jean Ferrell, Betty Lou Tate. Leslie O'Neal. Bobby Clover. President Kelly Kloss was absent when this picture was made. X cuffnifnnfns X xbl f- T ...--+2 F' .,f' J ,ff f ff' 'A' 'J ,, We gotta fight 'em, Wildcats ! ' Q Fight ! . Fight ! 5 y f l .wx Q Q 4 5' ' I I , ll ,, s ,, , ,..-3--4 P Nl - . XX , .-fi L2' N Si 'W , 1? ,-f.-21.753-5 ' Zigi if ?f':'- F L' 5-'ij ' -: 2 ' -it il G- --I' of lg . , A? jg '4 Z ,.. IZ i N ,Ili cn XV MPM J . KU X.s 0-I wma' These familiar strains echo in everybody's ear that has ever attended a Wildcat game. The people responsible for making those loud pleas are none other than the loyal cheerleaders. Not only are these students very active in their cheerleading, they have many other activities. The requirements tor entering the try-outs in the spring are very strict. Their citizenship must be approved by all faculty members, and they must make a high grade average, Left to right: Lucy Yeary, Jerry Alten, Pat Roberts, Carolyn Richards, Walter Workman, Barbara Cheshier, Mary Ann Davis, Carolyn Love, Milton Riviere, Dixie Bradley. 63 FUTURE lHHUESmEU UF HWERIUH i-1h lm A zz: I 7mv ' - b ptllmou-, ' Wilniiiw- I l FHCERS PROVE Sgr!-Rggert Piker, Bobbxl l 0 ' . an H ' - 'ici Griffin. lnnnl X -,f-if U -Y 1 X! ' 7 The Future Tradesmen of Arkansas is the group of high school students that mix studies with work. After studying in school half the day, these students go merrily along to their afternoon of work in the greater Little Rock area. F,T.A. members U al 64 3 i 'idle' il in - maui D .T C-A 0 gifs! bel'S A. mem Fi HA Second Year fv xx FRONT R OMG Pat 5 Richards i'77p5On, Treasureq- Clyfice Hiwnriang Qroryn , Secretaryf Dixie Sugg, First Vice-President Ginny Baker, Pres defvf: JO-ann Goss, Third Vice-President Carherine MCCorcL Reporren . P - ,ff i .' ff I ff 1 A A if i' A fl i , f Q A S: Q v A s . Ls Y' 1 1' .,., i 'x'XN.3JfW'?U : ' -fjtS'J1fZ' if -- UPEHHTUITS GHEIU ..-V - ' W W - -i..,,--Qf,,4 . 'c - ,, ' ' A ,X . al i.1--- Q' 5, ? ' It has been the task of these boys to operate efficiently every piece of the school's equipment for audio-visual instruction, from the 16mm sound projectors to the tape recorder and delineascope. 66 -...,, Q- Y- ,, S-N... x,....-. s......f '+-...Q Bobby Glover, Manager Sllllll lIllElU From the lectern to the catwalks to the control panels and back again, these able men of the stage crew climbed. Coming early and staying late, this group did the dirty work for everybody, since without them no assembly or night performance could have been possible. .1 lllll l .l Raymond Schalchlin Freddie Jarvis H 'T-f ' 7 :Env i Bill Valentine and Robert Burns Thompson 67 41-.4-Ll-.-L -3 'i si of N N--b...,,, Members of the Math Club Members of the Math Club were students in advanced mathematics-the superbrains who could survive Solid and Trig. Members of the Guidance Service Club were monitors in the office of Miss Minnie Lee Mayhan, Guidance Service Director. 5 CKQ55 FX GUIDANCE 'gi .ina we 0 E E RIGHT 5 DHZEC vioN A-I--11 4 A x, fn lll' Q. dances, til K A44 jiri: ecfqb Q 5' A A N I W Jptuiaf ,, I iv, . H , .v - 11-1- 1-ll SRX 1--1 lloe I C, Members of the Commercial Club Carolyn Richards, vice-president, Barbara Cheshier, president, Peggy Carothers, re- N --ul '-ll w T at fl! . H-ll, Jul .5 V ' l -in ' AL -1 Fit- Pj'-,mx .. 2- .6 Z g porter, Geneva Ballentine, secretary, and Carolyn Kelly, treasurer. Second year shorthand students made up the Commercial Club. ln addition to their regular work, these future white-collar girls typed for the teach- ers, made stencils, and printed many of the class papers. HI-U Better citizens and a better standard of living in the years to come is the aim of Hi-Y. Among the many activities sponsored by this organization were basketball and swimming tournaments. 70 FRONT ROW: Robert Burns Thompson Treasurer Leo Britt, Sergeant-at-Armsg Doug Marshall Vice President. BACK ROW: Kelly Kloss Reporter J F Warden, Presidentg Dale Joyce Secretary rods New or W U TEENS Vice-President, Carolyn Pateg Presi- dent, Ruth Mifche!Ig Treasurer, Lucy Yearyg Secretary, Ann Tyler. ,JJVJ Yi . fl' Q x f H 6076 'Q ' ROf. tw' :ET CQ? 1 M cw i :amor Red Member? O 9- Nldg H C.. The North Little Rock chapter of Junior Red Cross is well organized, sponsoring many projects such as entertaining disabled veterans, packing gift boxes, providing toys, games, and fruit showers for children at the Con- valescent Center, and collecting gifts for the unfortunate. 72 X sg -Jig 51, My QQ gy? M Q31 iw' i A WH T' ' L ' K -l ii, I K i i i , if l 'A XAQ M JJ f X Q 5 f--- llg w. . v 3 1 ,Wg 1 ,1-1 f-k-,, L ....w.,,,,,.,,,, K ' - 'g 1, 1 - Ailiiiii-' ,Qgzgasygjp izgfXz.e2uen.fh,.1-.,w1fz-we-4, f 1 , Az ,. .. ' ' it? Y- d A . . ZLL, 6 5 , h A ' V New Coafhes Put Cats Thru The1rTrlcks bgggggo, ' ld b t k-3 As this rn-l the champion Fourth Street Bull- 3 are always there 3 male eng Zsnei Pleted, th Q dogs mt year and brought mem are Dfivld WOOIQ , extra pomtf neady to k. ut on. top of the city league. His 3 FOWICIZ this Week? 1 tt t dl 50 series an Nm was also a contender for: the Week. ' 31 Tqprihi in the way state title in he Junior Class. ,' David has wc B ei Otlook under the vas named to take charge of the Sports fielf' iw 35 audi mediator, 'B team, but so far he! hai! football career ht nd short of me baekfiem. ue Rock Juni mg e ' 'ze and a who pl. hoping these three can! team, then after I Ro k ma.n at g ch ' their talent to bring Nw Wildcat B Team e hoi- Forsythe a cha 'n the Big-6 up to the posing, xr X year, are ltackle for the W V th Crxgel over- The x X ' Aside from ple., W E ' through 1 'out out JUSX Q06 's baseball bu: xeqnpzei' S5225 the Spring ion and nie we fi first W iriniate in 1 Itglgzrigglogkgg hal: :gg ium r' XJ .9 ,S H he raced in . - bee' 06, 613, ,, High HBH L yet polished -work, fr Q? xoie-631 ep I The try lx they have sho of im- X by Ne, el, 013.3 Faded and the! Pfovemem in' W -'Q +90 4,496 'with their 19-0 A complete .X Q ,, have been addea I.- l 'gf-l 1,969 5045 me gm, -- I Coach Elvin Geiser f 'I 14-f 'Gxfft .54 ,quad the OW, ' ' lead. His two assf ee ' Sd! Q? 409 ,bike 29 ok L Ray Peters, form l 52 'G 'Kg' 6' 61 -65 5 A' Arkansas Star' 6 goive Qing.. l Koi? od? Ggdioqku 'KF' 80496 ,.. another kick Forsythe, h' Q A659 x4,.v5sC' grief' 63' qivkoc fb.55,2fv'o Ogtibk we V' ga d gutarfr. After Fair- High las, 3 64 ,vm ge Q 'G 50 ,rfssp 35265 9.6, eb A na a te down a Stage staff. V54 410 0090 45 95 94 QOQS Na 5.60 99 Q boot on the 30, Eddie Owens raced C Q Qweqtexeewq mot, Q Aitiiftqp ,-pi ob vw-K 6 V 0 the North Siders 18 and Ed Um 4304-5 0042150 at H QQ-eveitdgo 5 QY x 2' 'Q 'lmes Went' to the Six on a ta ods? 4? 9' ef '-L eye' f, 74' 'ff Long then Shot a quick sf r h C 4991 6696.92 A x 'GF 'v 59' 0 ,Q F' Y Lovelace and he went :Ia-52:5 M o,bK?6z,df9'9 O45 dl N-A ff xbkoz Landing up for the fourthi 0 N Q . e Bl ff ' ' ' J fe 0 F Little Rockin g9Q3c1+ OK 'ef , ,O 9o,66e-QIQQ K' 'de ' u ls Shot C.: 04' 1 1' 0 Q nf' 5 ' l 'IE-ligne fvvfzutik x,-wise-tree, o,Oe55,'E f ,-J if ob stage led the cats to their me 18' or FS 5 2' 45 ' '3 0 ' eg Willy, late in the final per- Coach Geiser 6 Ae '99 0 at ,,, 0 0 , Q - , L gs .c O. 6 Q, 6, 6 .n Whitten blocked a. Pine He believes 1 ,Eg O X 7 fa 4. 05- qt! Ja as bi men ki E ' C5 of-X 'V' 4' qv C27 'Qt AN O f nt and the ban was re' pointgd at r 'F, -3 2 D .-. i K -4 f aio Q26 W 052, 9 Os the Zebm 24 by film' for Ol L' ,, ,E tb-OA GKQFGOQQOW 6636 I s ' Glover. : 5-5 vhfkqt aged-g.q,.f'50'.cei ws failed tn 0 MrGelser us' F.: 'o O,o'cv'5 f ' g' W ' ,,, -S U za -'H-2. ee P+ 1+ 'Pate' en we My duff' 'Gl0ver di' :gon d, GJ l ' 2 L4 E.-5 Q42 'Pa '-1 4 tl picked JN h tack. e ca 1 '1' ' ... E 5 It V . Cadet Gem : 2 EZ .31 3 3 RX- C? was K ignogugg h P t. P - , , Com ee C5 'U O 1- 2 23 1- 09.6-Q9 .and set versity ,- 3 20 3 E .2 9,430 gb. af ne Xen he th I- ' .E E 'O if ' ' . ' fjft, ' Q 2 is s I rr: SEV' CEQA , 'Ne' fo' W0 YW- t ,F vidwgievopv J: added the extndslon, WU gi 32 QS gr:-f' E r-4 5 kick. ,L l 'ff D L- -- G O - szvonrs- 0 . K X 4:61166 RGOWH by Wiggins S, - Twill-' half. IA. the aid.'It was Owens again on th' ,url imgisfefsgfmiiiy fwas excu Luck, t 1 'El Doradiansiay, slashing through right Omings of oglrer emm ge In Pushing Over two id going through the Cat 1 Little Rock ybgxlgix , 'll One came after airy for the score. After AUM field d f 4 Wilt the Oilers and thea,rd, penalty for a personal M e or:-gl ognzled fnorel WIEECHS rllfl, Whenpng attempted to kick from with the 31,1811 Z0 , startu ..e B 'cepted a Glover toy, but his bfsnl' WM mm., Q , 51 wlll I .Tyler . skidded down the Later, in thd - ds the fifty stnpe' year o riencd middle Q, tt fo,-ward wamipped in fm D S Ron wueen, Pat Roberts, seine- Big-Gghit the sic 4 raced 85. grabbed 8 rag '. 'me in from Und-I hdadac .va-ras for a , ' 'C t A x and the North' sr 'r e '? end- - I I CHS ' Q, x ' ' lffti f ' WMM 21 f1'lffZTf'waZl'I N S 0 the .,,-A W . After Morri The NLR B tean .ieo , Boy, their first game . xderfheplfnymg mbined to' De Wm Friday nigl .- their ta10nbthe,50l 7, when heavier, mera- Eed D uch 'O' Ed H0 4 first game of the se .. Beingj 'd gypme 'ost to t TQEFCGP! f,vict0r:3,gons B own bac unable to send some Qt the boys gr 'lei -Bo an ' X ,f X !,a1lt5tanding 'for ar a nine y he would have liked tg, since fe was as issuer ' . iw, 9. A the backfield whu n the next I Cats were ba tling wi rested ixi 'the spoil, 85, Kflvfurry, and Sprfn ,e lolmes in the thers, Coach' Geisernw 4 nouquet wide ' 'at once. ll 1, A-'od out in the line. gerieflras led 13 of third stringers tt ,acned V35 Pfeiellted With' he extra P01 by. Coach Delma Harm. of Fourth gk, 74 V Q? 1? 557' 4? inference wm the one where Sta, if Razorb Late: Knot A fast start, and a strong f took, and the f . t.- t 's Score l I Q N 1' , 53 In . a first and ten. Two plays later John Hilliard lead off with the opening score. Taking a hand off from Monk he powered over from 'he three. ,,a pass in t ne Parks kick was good and rive began 7 tio 0'4 dl rted his toucl' Bird Hill , yairda' Q.. we A cruits, the average fan soon gets Cat mediators for an excuse ut, the North 1 iged up! the idea thc' are using But, beli SV' iriticize the ' Mr. Bran- iul job with the count and 0 6 0 ,V ,ion A k H1 1 e sec I-Bgblszilr :fd is 0eVy 0427 IISJ3' 0 ea Six times af Bob sta throri PJ ' S 000jy 090 find of these was . , if ay' - th beef, U ,daqqt ,Jx1,j,e2L,-1,52 S5223 0,. Q Z0 0 His escec? whooping lot 1:21881 1 n ,ese Qfrohli, R, F' five, sta J, what do you 1 A , eff ef- 7a :losing rr up more often. ltd ndthzg Oq -1 If guests It 'E a clotggbbe tbjivtblff ogversion of yo l'z th tl 5 Q, th - ,, , 0 1 1 . u rea: e a ,m ved f ,ggi mr , f ,riterfsreil cabin? L3-Q- nas one, and probably I pro h ' t 6 0 , gf ' ded over far 101, Efeft in the fi e L ,t, scoreboard in the state the Cat 0,.4.,',g,7 Ke: h'd ' ' :odd down a p far as high school ranks are Verf days , ' an bat E Wayrle T 6 on his 47, cut ncerned. Noticed in El Dorado alties against them, ll . ' 1 tra pon' e and then Hit ith their Memorial Stadium, was twxcf , S'00 ' f it ran the Rus le RC scoreboard and it gets a, Tl WD Out-Wglghed' .he Jzoal. uund of applause for it's full in 'azorf , 1'-fo. Most score boards tell only b,21u -- C7 ' f' ' -'ers and score, but the grit, had ,-- .d t BY B. ENTINE 'K Q' el board aim shows a s soon oun he , V ' ,L 'Ng al-ds to , . 1 1 - ' I go and most gains were mac, by Ce dm S' ls edule for this Week as The Lab, ,so have an exccu- Stage and Parks pounding throug the center of the line. Coach Geiser's boy's, the light- est Big-6 team in the state, start- ed out strong, but soon weakened and the Arkansas High eleven drove 55 yards for a touchdovsm. Blacks kick for the extra point was nearly blocked by Loyde Ty- ler, but skimed over the goal post for a conversion. ' The Cats then tightened up a bit, but were unable to go on the ground and most passes were bad 'nr batted down. Fullback Rob Stage was kicking all the time and averaged 35 yards in seven kicks. The Wildcats came back at the half, P and strong the Arkansans, with an of good defensive with seconds to go quarter, Glover i Parks again mis kick and, as the firs the Cats were in con 19-0 lead. Stage scored agaf quarter. After he h on an off tackle p lll their Tl studies in a bid it -lie All-State title. ' To line has blossomed into full bf A ' regulars, could really at tel ihing against inspired by their blockin ree games. llg6d .ances are, witi run le m' AQ, 5 seen, and tl ecent vict ackling, v preparation for the ient loud speaker system. . . , l I' U ,331 Most of you noticed thearticle thq DV Comet in the last issue of the Hi about the girls learning football It seems t ome this is a good idea since it educates the females -with the fundamentals of football and lets them know the differ- ence between a. T-formation and A.- y be tma homerun. Most of them knew a tlaingle st of t Sf fialf-tel-E5,aR lJ'6'fl'v1t the game but some 1 e oc . ' . , ' 1 ' 1 Coach Elvin Geiser highly prai, 1c2cl:1 lgerd Ytigthfljgirdi shi: dldnt know what sed the work of Bill Wiggins an Wild lid off the' ' ' ' , Bob Stage for their playing i Russ Cycones de- dcats have played four the Hot Springs tilt. fens to register as this is being clipped goth Wiggins . Stage lug- 32 heir record is as follows: the leathef Q el-ans, A , the Cat crew ,like I, Cats 63 Texarkana 7 ,nuance of fb esentvpam, J his Supbei-b pgss- famden 19, Cats 02 and lift tj- gp the top -' ,nal calling was the 5435, ,Cats 0. Al1,iIl all J Cat machine. ,- gnes haven't scored but overlooked are fidowns and 'I one extra 1t's just call them a im. Still, with the from Shelton and - T Si, 'mined to C01 is , th! Hilliai .S pton wr. . x, ji eg injuries. . 1 j , however, is expecteff A ction in the Chick clash. X U U l Q' 0 Com' icon .ay Q ,zficed in last year's Hi sellville n1ne, Tyle -C9-v the fact that the Cats f. I . ' J on the end arounl ,fs -Q gg? Trojans 36-0, for mgmpago, Q t for his third score t Parks made the md the Wildcats Many a yea Jr ..:t's keep behind l they can't be .il that final whis- i as someone once Nqirit Never Dies. .v were the gr O 6 K' Cl - Q! X I B .f',.o,N gc Q-be-es Ovstohave been re' Cyclones. Bow, 4, tr 'U' 5? W bxsxt-h '-ale . . -Q b- 9 '9' N .Q Q picked up much 26' XS o Go 3 5 1 l the Mildcats held .5 6Sf,o,,,56,s'z?e 5'sfc9e94,0 43.5 --.,.,, and price mx at nys to lead. -S-' qs' o, 9 -J' b- K' 9 --:Q h ! 5 K, 4, 5 3, Q, , s ots , Bill 'fwiggmf -.. .5 w 45' . 5' Q' W-SQ Saas 'fx Q' 0 gwef . -rr K- .8 -3 Q. sr 4. .11 w Q9 U v, k- the ldcats .Q O 11 5' 5 Q 4' Q 'N o spea - . .e s Q rf S.s's '5' -he-B e os Q9 ,y?!'i'h' l 'rms is UPU -. q?K9.,,'?,.:?'oC,ob gl .4,Sfev.95.'-' Qfjscore.. N '. han... 'ace G 'Z' .1 4, Q, ,imc Qeqgw 5,4159 5 q, ',z,9.3r sv gg? X Mn- x , around his 1..- ' -3' ,orgy ,gb S9 .3 'Si Aff' seo Q, S 5 -63 .nble on DOCK- ing up. , , lo gee -Z? S8 609-,gags Safe asa? Sag? ,ny in the :lice , up the clock. Parks missed his third . V Zh 4, Q? 5' 345' 9' 4. Q? S fo 5' 5' 3' Q wats 'SWUG-k k struck one. - - if'-2?'o 2 C -1 ig 4' NK' Mkass- the night and the Cat scoring 'N 47 Q b Q 5. o W Q -'U OH P , g 'QQ mms qy 47 is Q Q' o L 6 A O . qu . . J go away' 0?sQ7,.40'q5' our s?'.2?.e ,Boiqfv ,. . 0 Q-4. all vard gain - vs , l 5 Ankle-deep a sep' mid. FW iggilr' lton little gill. Q yprovg .his ' vised g ofib Vlmkled ll W quagmire jan ra a. 7-7 x Q., for 'the conversion, .but the .ball slipped from center Jim Fowlers hands and. was high. Holder Bill 5 Q REM grabbe for it-it slipped from is 'hands into the out-stretched yxms of Parks who circled his 497 Qxxend and drove over the o N - is YJ K. ,stripe for the digit. 6' Sv . . . xg, wing again ln the middle ,str we .sw 4, QQ-6' '-Sijeriod the Wildcats, wpsvsxoesz 16 fx? S'elton an Stage, ,ve .g 5 W . K, 0 9 6 6 S16 Trogan two, 1- The as lf' 'the first sco quarter when over on a qu end a drive st iDevils on their o The Kittens ' jin the second j Rollow brokf .and ran 55 ' Good blocking rest Penny ant. of Rollow, was 1, Charles Le' 'the o- 0 o 48,6 N. o ed by the . .40 N 'lr 9 9 vous grox Q B '099,yQ9-?'owQ,gq,cf6Q2'LQ Aswand lost ,Play- work bg, 4066 as womb as-9, , Q 1 's 4- '9 xx 3,30 ,65'y'K:Qog,T4 A? Q5 -fb o '19 five , Kitten back, bl out from quart out ran would- W1 core IS 0 ats 6 Texa amden 19 Cats 35 Cats 0 All tH6'last iEsue of the Hi,',Coniet1 ' ut the girls learning footba eems t ome this is a good t educates the,-females damentals of football know the ,differ- T formation lf them knew a ame but some know what 115 and d four pied 1 QHOW Th. -' W fig? fbi' his right end 'errtescored . f 651,43 0 G andmg up, ea w 'ld one extraf V First Downs '09 oe-'QW 9 gd to put gh, olnt-s eall them a A Yds. Rushing 12o FA-gbvf og, sad to Stay' :fenslv ll, with the 1 Yds. Passing , Q 05' QQJf is Lewis ag llowing the atsg Q Passes completed 0 of 0 J bio 44 bucked t- mit be cob ,eff al- 1 5 Interceptions 1 for 15 0 5 45, Q21 'lr the e J1ey've CQYBP , i Q Fumbles Recovered 0 'V moe? U Bwsaw Start ay! ,free orgg Penalties If f 69 Q, He Klttens ffv' 1 . If ee? behind, 7 No, Yards 3 f' 9-C5 glleal whistle t Q F they can't be ! ' Penetratio-' zgneu -4' Q., JI. ny, b o ' Xoatfuntil that final whis- 3 'Q20 y' t 2 the 'Tmj 9354 Qoscvgi Rollow B, H tie okws, and as someone once- 1 sc od' lowed the 9541 gfsccondgrd said 'Wildcat Spirit Never Dies. o 4 the 20, with thq '45 'lf line, breal roug ree--- F-if .wud ts - 0 7 0 0 D - reverse an ski around i. ca ' lf 'STYIH and FOW 54b Q?iRed Devi, 1- left eng 55 yards. for the six? 4 Trojans 0 0 0 Pa back on W -9 ,be Hgmund 8' 65125 : 'Qr. Parker Plunged through E, ----l- ' H mu ' 6 excl-e 'point and me Cubs j Althoughvithe reshyffef ,of leather luggers stood Foil o ing year wl ofle K the lead ktor' stay. , LL xr i superior, it was really ip A ' 1'-jects .- -1 W y 4 l - -blocking and smooth 'ESO-o ef- - h--put ' the Cat line that prc 'ne W 9 A , 'INE . play LR-T With football base anyon4 all eyes tum to 'l he Cats ' f 3 The Cat ends I n Wild- oreoey, the 24, il 'lving ll' ne, ,sinned through me :peeked Coach Elvin Get -eo as -dw l lference on all end rl, vo sea, yusualulind will be out . t me Spg bggkg fgr 1.,,,, ce the ,ictory ' f the-Bengals last year. en after time. U - rd has NE Missing from the forwa' Silly teen If It was if Cat line again hem college' t my Smith' two boys that hi ed Wi J ,yi , ' '- ' start of the season. Loyd xmes 9 'third quarter' when they heh' 'ad the T'oJfms -there, after shaking off tho. 'ed ln lamp ?5P on three Straight Play! W1 v five victories ' Tile- P- ----I limited action ll. :ne 'ue dell is' ba-11 lying on the Wildcat Six- Scoring more tha lr I times in the Eott - la , my I - 1 I-nn F A L W ,, .. A The Statistics were all in me hgzwgildoer Hin neu- . Writlihgtll Qin H:-zur' in' 'gains , Wildcats to 1' 'he top Springs, Fowle.X fi ., lil ,Were G ' el' -1 ' A rf t ' eel 1 C H seem-rooted 1194 :vas no , 'E ll Bul on Y I ff ' If se l ted eight un Wildcab S defea I Fowler has stogdf' ' erage, as I ,. '-fa sive wo k iw' , 36 averag , go where Coach ppol f ive gg Z A , .ni goes or to the University ight ' g ,ff , ,. 5 l Puntef- 4 E . lrkansas. He 'will be a eat he Ji. Xeffdi ' Q to the Hog team, ntinu aid' t' f' 5- la. Amee ees iffgsls W 1 m e fm' ' ' ' ' tb l . . 'Y 1 5 In U10 Sew' a Se niors. They a ' Gus When John' f X l , 1 Hmm the Lone t, Hi 522' Q Q cj: thei ored agaulower tools toi qi, .E , 3.sta.rted.feom,u W ns, Q49 10118 fn PUB co f-I H- f i The Kittens or men- with Q9 Q , Q95 -3326, r bg! fixed ralgivitfabzl VD Vlc' l farm time, lat' ' oerxod - Q 'O Ka -Q. . .1 . U7 I l 'mdulecube with togox '-43,999 'g'je'S'l'-' flfnothexf score. A.-- Qfokldzb Wide' go' mrlry' is is E gQ3rew-the-linetplays fs st 45999x5k'y 0 00 -box' gn 1-ings broke through cp Q0 40 , 'a book. Shelff g 2-L :gapixmed through the q 69,2 Qszixobx X 4 A 'et e second se 'E E 3 'gyvent over stan ' I yy ' 5 540 ' apes to Q Yo' the Tl - - J'-RQ ' 5 9666 ' W9 K9 49 Ae ha air ' n 'ga' Z - 1- - r '- gf' 'Cubs kick vvki -sy 9 ' el 6 .the s P md -1 1 . ' -. , ,. '09 ' 4' Q90 'C' x9 ee Well 8832! I-' l -x,, ,, ,,,- . 1 .ffflw made lt, Mid 1 . , ......t-A-.-P------G'9L:- W ur .L ' V , -ee-1 --F-. t... 1. 1 9. ...a. -ng..,,... NNY- Hd M4L,a,T,,.,, .. J.. e... 75 By BILL VALENTINP ' Hoinnes faked a hand Hi Cpmet Sporfs Ef Pine, Bluff 20, Nw Rock vbdnyrninf be:a moral' vicf cats. S0 pred' Gazette SpO!'f ly nit one nai7 The Wilde: ticedenough payoff pitch in tl n the Wlldci -Lovelace pal moe drive Steftebownfdll otSoulh Argenta by Billy M1 ber 24, as ' , Scamperedgrhe Wildcatf' X29 ard Wall affor a cor 5 axiom the 'C St0PP9d W over-ra'! , Bl ' feu attemx gtg Q, QM, .ft ,- . t. ff- -' f' 1 J fn ef to his fight, nd1Crowds of Wildcat Boosters Hope l On Thanksgi I jun. Witness Billy Lyons, wnmen, and Z . ee ffjnugieew, F the Safe! th: Q V ' e crew boys .could leadl ,eleven ,I-an' Long bootqi- X the 46-7 fourth over- ,spoile the celebmt .es for the .' S e hands of the' laiieighbzyears, for 3300 'Ch included 6 ZS: 'bl' X-gag' year' ow nm vglgilatg bgigameymm siudennf ' Y l 1 ' 9'1 -- ' Xonrr' 1 me waY. one wn- le' P' Q5 'md 'mf 'look l '212 in 1943 the Tig-- cats to come to life la on ' Q A ere sta -' from ers ta-N95 and UPPGY 1.1 Period and pus' th' 6 ' ell but eight let' '44 U'19'Wim0lfB' . lone tally' on mm, 'IRIN ' were the wgs, alsiusual, but J Bo by Stage' ' - leak- Q spoiled a record for the- f Ne handed the cats assi to L. l by them 1349 in gf ee ,Hard James . :ver standi., 'rsgersxe T W 'jled to 3 5.3 1. 3 V3--nitey. Pme Bluff .1 their ace-in-N W busted the, 'X 14, 3ttemPted scoremhx defeat ted the- f X was lwidf 1 mean acrown of the Nchzr Sic in 1947' Alm K Jb S since the second Stonewall interceptedi 'lnay have lost 3 EY? A .a Oilers have lost a couple of passes the Cats 'DM Wilson' i.0cket-f00tQ,fXhkk d a defeat at the fell in 1948 the story was the- half, knocked himself out block- bil' .Lhe 1 nano: fats could knot the same, ing Tyler, on the Play in which Cf .eb count Sig Six title. er f' 'Whitey wassalso hurt, and was t lover. Thin AS every year, the .still out when the game ended. ns' f up ani Cats will cross the HOW Tggy MADE 'gy Stag, iandoff river a ,erdogs and, as everv , F311-weather blocyf-I and 1 ,five tLyear, be out to 'punt on the Cat minutes had el -ed,Ed Ow .Stage athe c next p...,, going t them Parks 8 lmthers we kings by ieir ,rock in me nr. this X nieking' u Code. ,er Awill t' .Zebras were o' the QQ 4 er having . After thrf' p10 r t at the ' from quart Xgalloped snozzr SN0RTS:wXl3iB'-f 'Pulled d' The pre-game ceri beaver If WHS su arranged in a different B111 S'P18Y, Sla-Sh' theihomecomings of Qthe C81 and The North Little Rsee ' dar, are. yard p -'Long attempwd to k 17, but his boot was a. nice kick. , E1 marched on the field Q1 D something on the orghls leg mugcle megaphones with the crashj J. 'l pointing towards the Th 'im-'ed rest, are he pulled Cat-Rocket ' Cats added the Tigers nmning ov- ta crew 46-7, This is the ast eight,yearsL .ve won four, the they've tied once- the Cats will tie ith a thumping - Twin City rl- day, Nov, 24. the Cats ,have many times, 'in nd in many papers plays up the fact that the Wild- with bruised re- fan soon gets the Cat mediators .hat line for an excuse fe it or not, the North really bunged up! I -I I try-ing to criticize the Later. in the Same QL The Pine Bluff queen, two their list lut , and 1 know Mr l ' ,f 1- sipped in front of end I and her maids cam, V we 6 '-'ho showed ioing a wonder-fi I -hbed a pass inten er the mt gon. sdxine 3 O 'nd ffm it be Side queen, May the R ' '-:ved only fi :I X , her maids r 5- il Wt wit frado an: f.. ' Afte 1-so N wal. 'I' 014041 Wrist. 'l combined tdinnsx the and Bill Hmnpmng two, Ed Holmes WHS Bluff :naive guard, who slxf'Ttf'N ,A his own backfield and kr E A Hom 'isted knee in the Camg 5 M g1l for a nine yard loss. I-Iox.,.fer, and Barlow will see action, 3, pon the next play, Long hit L. Pres, ioubtful whether Hemp- f 7:65 Geistefiinl Tlertefgfisdsf 4 lay 0' notwb NLRHQ Q as , led on number of quarters L Slivrzgsggg sl:u1:i2e:'l:3'thefh -I I f 'Ne-1 - ' as a -. 'l flayedg' Wlldfsfglwgg nmru , .c practice one can Held cone, li i co ca. ,X ls in the hul the Catholic High game, is with .ml 'is imifey , Mills 1 laving tro - gd, as yet, rd 3 'Q i Pifnes Caldwell 8180 plays L seen m K roun we I 3 1 P 'line men Bill Barlow, J X A5 as 3 cha hen, and in K- :N:-1,1110 0 I .7 'S-2 il jvay, Dick Anders, Jimmy Ff- dd and Qbllltli .lld mean the diffe q 1 g 3 iler, Tommy smith, Buxy H the outfield win or defeat for one It 3 ' Q i 'ton, John Whitten, Billy Lyons, ... Turner has av iince m0St 1'ePl9-Cementi are 30- ' -an k, v A45 G, vE.,'rurner, David Wooley: backs, on Wgdcat Hill Plwmofee 0' i'1eXPeri?f'Cfd -Tun also n L. Us I 4, ' I . ' . int aker s , S F- Q, Ma Anno Davis and Pat Roberts Remn at Homecomm f ' 2 Q I . . wi I my N Q Ad-.4-.5-J' , ,p.-'.L,.,.1,,,-,, ,Asda-,sJ,7AY1i:,'3,, H-'NH'-A Pi,-V--min-F J-,X-SJ 'Host of you noti 1 .77 - ,. - ,,,-,, , ,.--, I Bill Valentine, Herb 'Camp- ia Glen Herrington Only Bob d Shelton, and Wayne Parks' Man-I 'W -yrs, lhe Two T's Ol Clips Cats Claws With 14-0 Ups Playing before a pac of' homecoming fans, t ville Chicks. aided wit mic defense, notched th Feature'a fast movin game and Athe Speedy ru Buddy Moore and Donald . the Fort Smith Grizzlies battlr . I , 'owlll he T-Formation .inarles Noteau on the Fin- By:nllZrF2:,t,nLB2,R Ri e . c A TURNER ve and the lanky end ver standing up for ther win of the season as to a 19-6 victory over the Wil st Grizzly touchdown, 'an his football' over the Wildcats 14-0 Cats in 2. game that saw tl drive started by tha de under Coach Bob Reid ms the Grizzlies completely out play th 'even on their own B1 High he standout f 'nic North Sld6I'S. in ,missed H.. try play on set up bo' Bob Stage did the damage don- gained slipping he Cats, and was the whole then, po as' 9, showing' 'e show. 1 . 5 Jim- ing! 'ner R, B. Hobby spark! tOAE,EZr6at up to As usuai e defensive play for th. .age and off him squad, ig most' 'as assisted by Bill ' Glow- ran to the There isi Wild. help it 'itil the latter was is 13 V, was forced- cat tear ghting, iard. -e-injury to his leg. f bodnds i ,tried td spirit, l 1 . ' ' S thghgh le Em' l hree, whei ge shot Am Call Ori 2 2 x, 3 :ecovered a ,flip 6 h for the sco ks miss- doesn S Tyler, 3 -yaro el on on the conversion. his r .ate vs such' :Zdangl oaved the Q an ag arm kes up, 'rn the ljleld ew CQ in la ight Jeighm 0 I - e is a eiver ' . - Q C . - sE? .ll 222.223, 5 f- My 'J 0 ' . but he 'ber J cat The p Q Alb Reid tL 'qme Q D -oiilg Off to 3. good start by 31234051 tif, , f 'ar 'ack - , . ce irc nine ya w L11 'I ,, teaching some of the most popu- went 0, Q, . V Agn: enlf rg- lar yells to the home room cle a,,W,-M., and Chick sci C0mPl9t91Y es- th? chflel' leaders 1' Q cnaser, With his his first . V flats secondary as good JOb In Cnr Q.,-f' -U ability he is a natural the 'Blythe. Q A S for the second dent body to g - g o... the dutfield. manding f' Q R . Tyler blocked to the team on 7 ..-y. , gf J - -4 Turner has another year left 1-, , , 1 and the half-time ,, ,1 , , N . goo- ' X The school Splrlll has 11'1C1'93fS on Wildcat Hill and he i231 expect- , Q fffexke .529 ooh' X- edfn SHYS Bafbifa CheShl'd1'. but ed to -be a-main stay .along with X 66' ,SEX ,goo .0995 601' ,t I still has plenty of room for lrnj the 0l'.her'l'cl10w5. .1-,hat will .Be ,. i 93!l4o.,,'S-vzxqp +09 als m 3- 'OW nrnvement, We still need morezhmzk 1 C3 x, 'o ao YQ ee 'alba 1 Ox 4' 5 C 50 00 44 1 Yarn. do yoj, lo, x 1.-. .veignsfai , Passes. Eoin 3 of Gmcan tangle with th FIRST ROW, left to right: Bill Blackburn, Jim Fowler, Bob Stage, John Whitten, Co-Captains l Interceptions , By Yards ' Penalties i No, Yds. 6 for 50 and usually come: O'Nea1 also perfoi mace on the cinder his event in the St l SCORE BY PERI He was , Chicks 7 0 once a 0 0 l Cats o'Ne 1. E. 'turner fell ongfeeanls' C ' fumble on the Blythevillwisl ly in the second quarteirem Cats began a drive that push to he Chicks one, on be stopped by a strong Blyth defensel Midway in the final stanza Chicks took advantage of a ' ed Stage punt and drove t Cat two, where Bob Donna, ' a quarterback sneak to go for the score. Everett Gee l the extra point, to put thi digit on the scoreboard, The Cats staged a rally, 1 the final minutes, and rac the Chick five, where they stopped when Anderson inte ed a Glover pass and retur tc the 10, where he was bi down by Broadway and Mc H-A Homo ended and then handed off to Bob who plowed over tackle for Bennett DeCuir and Loyde Tyler, James Caldwell, Tommy Smith, Bill Vinson, David Wooley, Bob Clover, I, E. Turner. SECOND ROW: John Gilbert, John Hilliard, Buddy Worrell, Bill Hampton, Jake Broadaway, Don Monk, Dickie Anders, Bill Barlow, H. J. Lowery, Harlin Murray, Bill Lyons, Wayne Parks, THIRD ROW: Bill Bird, Nolan Watson, Don Rice, Morris Springer, 'i 7 f , . , IX k , . . al.a,1li.Q I T The Bengals pushel of their four touchdii first quarter, ' l's ers Topple ' quarterbacx Don ough xiith flyingc t V 'sed North Siclc be lid off the in Cyconvs llc- Ken Carter return off 19 yards to ' was booted lf had to be field, MeV: burn comb' 'l to sfristcr a Boy, Stage tb the c I S F bered ' p ee on L Spann ,S S , extra calling I aftflmi t machine. ' nu.- lf A l The kid V D eFl00kCd HY? to score stain.. f K l , I , Hilliai helton ended a AM, pq Wilde lxled tl Sta e b, d t three .l wer l g . me O C by the Ca 5 i .k- k t il the lvl of the its lcd tageb R loped 0 the first , ed t ,d yar ' 'ar or ac down a, ' min the purfm .ook llj, fake Sed fro. Cats lay Lead r Wildcats El Dorado, in the last two of Big six play, .S usual, it was. Bobby Stage .ining most of the Cat yard- age, but several of his large gains were cut down in the sta.- txstics due to the ontinuous pace of the Tiger ithrough tt the Cat On all, slipping throwing Doint, it off and then skimed stanza' 5 9 'fs pwas Monk right si ' we Bengi Scored t, An Pulled fi' P855 for fiark, go Ove. , Ming the on h ut to lp ckle, punt , h , L middle and ut the for out ran tn ussel The Tigers s ,, 'den o the goal. 'ery next time they touche o missed with , j With fourth down and Cyclones' I 'ts the first half cl Mor ,infli to go, Spann pitched picked up I e Q in command w , very and the blunder gave t yardage ,and numerous 19- I-st SO- life, After 2 plays gain gams with l through the cored again in the i tter in Jiggs MCVay t00k 21 Ime' It W8 fo Baker' After he had run 30 3 sports, He :red in and h mered throng pass that ed for the Cum ckle play to t' irk- i .nior year an rtainly for tif-m h Zjglgcga ABE EM e nine, Tyler took this year. l :een on The Dm , kr., ying ai fumble on, and around, and put f Basketball tea ist two th last 2'-liiod. A at early in the. where Sta 'ed ov Y ,ars and was elm ,X jf, itam on Sigers failed to evra Ffirslx, Illildcats struckfor -H score I le albstate team 'fear' He printed and get tie Be heavy ancfham. -Jon Monk pass-T P9-Pls- made th N 1g Sli! 4 Fmxg fo their 30. Mcvay ed to Tyler for a 20 yard gainmhe Mlldcats held 3 ahhh- 0' 'mr Li C0669 Q,.-.QM fn fi.- Alessi, and then handed off to Bob snagelead- i- - J 9 0 scoredgshots, ,S n the work ,own inzhorse of -the L.. :am for two Forrest Penny, Dick Smith, Windel Harrison, Jim Rollow, Bill Hayes, Bill Love, R. B. Hobby, J. D. Bennett. FOURTH ROW: Dan Dempsey, Buddy Arnett, Philip Burkhalfer, Eddy Spann, Bill Skipper, Fred Spann, Clinten Clevenger, Herman Whitehead, Bill Mobley, Gene Riggs, John Smith, David Henry. FIFTH ROW: Richard Thompson, Don Hogan, Waller, Eugene Tucker, Donald Roach, Jack Bass, Coach Geiser, Coach Forsythe, Coach Peters. took agyears. He broke the state discus skiddedi record last year. 3 sta-nd' Loycle not only excels in sports, 'but is very active in'his school kick of ' work. He is president of the Let- ring en- ter Man's Club: Vice-president of enior Class: member of Student ouncil for three years, active ,ember of Hi-Y, and also on the ,Z K if r r. Activity committee. After his high school days, 'Thitey plans to attend college further his sports career, , E. Turner began his football in Junior High under Coach? Deese, From Jr. High he to Wildcat Hill to play on e B Team, where he gained ry valuable experience as a ngman. He has now, in his 'Jun- year, worked his way up'to 'st team on the A squad. iere isn't a player on the Wild- t team with 3, better fighting irit, or will to win. Although he isn't as tall or esn't weigh as much as Tyler, i running mate, he plays such aggressive game he makes up lack of weight and height.1 e is an excellent pass receiver.l i Ihirner not only plays football,l t he was a member of the Cat' These three men above were entirely new to most of us this yearg but by the time our football season was over, they were quite well known and liked by all. To the left is line coach Raymond Peters, a graduate from the University last year who came to us with high recommendation and has proved himself quite well. The center is head coach Elvin Geiser, a man of high ideas for the Wildcats in the near future and als o a man with the knowledge and the courage to bring forth these ideas. On the right is a man who was known a little better to us because he was head coach at Junior High last year. He carne to us as backfield coach and will help to develop our boys into the hardest rurwers and blockers we have ever had e are very lucky to have these three men on our coaching staff not only because th , ey are good coaches, but because they have the highest moral l't qua I y possible. These boys work as hard as anyone to help de velo the t ' p eam. They work during the time the boys are practicing and a long while after they have finished and showered and gone ho Th me. ey deserve much credit for the success of the Wild cats. W h e s ould be proud of these boys for the work they do. The other fellow you see above is well known 80 by all Wildcats. He has been an inspiration to the team ll as we as to everyone else who knows him. He has been awarded a letter by coaches and teammates because of his importance to the team. Jerry Hill attended as many games as possible and is the Wildcats' number one supporter, lt is in- deed a pleasure to know a boy with such a will to win no matter what the odds may be. BIG SIX CHHHIPS Jerry James Manager Co ruff, Men! RH Coach SVCS Coach Fo rsy Sammy Lyons Manager HIIES Hll ,aggfwp ms sux '5 5'gWM-WZZJJ ami R N.L-n-.-vi A :QP.TSm:3ck-2- I M1..R.-2, 1 M Vim BMS' M N,1..P.-142' 5'-D '35 3o wuz. - 2-fi Uffie MCL' 'F' N Lg .. 2, I Kai' SP1-fvwxs-3 ls' V my 'S k 'mm ff- Ja Q LQ f X , W m ' 4 95 Q 1 2 Wg 1 S my Q 4 ' ff' WWWMU Bus sux - 0 HHIHPS XWWM G! IU-R--32 AQ Fort smith-37 2:-32 Rm B155 - 31 L- R-U-7 EL Dov-obo -9-6 L WLS Lfafaa Rnd'--7-70 R- f s 3571 33 if -JM My M 6 ww PW H 77 TEHW STANDING: Bill Valentine, Manager, Bobby Stage, Jim Worrell, John Whitton, Ray Schacklin, John For- tenbury, Jimmy Scott, Billy Foster, Coach Larry Hayes. KNEELING: Billy Scott, Bob Monger, Perry Blount, Jimmy Browning, Charlie Clark, and Wayne Parks. The Wildcats under their new mentor, Larry Hayes, have come through with flying colors. They have a record of eight wins and two losses in Confer- ence play. able experience that will come in handy next year. TEHW STANDlNG: Sammy Lyons, Manager, Ronald Toddy, Bill Hayes, Buddy Worrell, Merle Jones, and Coach Willard Forsythe, KNEEL- INC: Billy Lyons, Don Monk, Dickie Anders, Her- man Whitehead, and Dickie Smith. The Kittens under their new coach, Willard Forsythe, have gained valu- I I I I I I I J 9 I I I I I I I I I I I I I t 4. . I. 31 is .Q , ,- if I the Q mag, .gg F r ng! fr ! ,.:' in f . f . J , 1 I o 7 SI , A EV V gig- ',VVV . ,L ,.V, i I: I' 3 ., I t to fa . t IIIIII s t r I , CHARLES LEWIS IIII I H I I N ILL ' ' MFXVNI IHHCII IEIIEHIIIEII These returning lettermen formed the nucleus of the 1950 team and carried their share of the battle when the Wildcats met their opponents in the state track meet in May. On the next pages, newcomers and non-letter veterans prove their form. , ., JIM ROLLO 4 O Y BOSE STA CE i Bull Vinson and Don Rice TRHUH if ' ,.' V -Ig,-, ' I Vx' , K, '- gf, w e fr A ,Q , f f ,V wg ... yi , I. ' 5 g:'Ki'ri'- f , . I af . 4 ' A - ' 'S f If A .k ..,,. ' 3 ' L 4 M ia 5 - -igiww, , ,J - ' 3 Lf :J jgfiifgfk Q52 X 15,4 ' , r .,.-,M gg.',,gg2. .5QL5',::f,5gg, jgffgf Jiffy, ' ' . ff --K' 2 f W -, ff , i w A ,. ,:,,. K, f,,,:,,,,: .:f,. ' ,. M 7 . 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Turner, Don Monk, David Shelton, and Red Dancy, Manager. .ui .rv-. , BHSEBHll The i949 edition of the North Little Rock American Legion team, coached by Williard Forsythe, was marked with youth, sporting its five vet- erans in: Aubrey Tapley, catcher of three years experience, David Shelton, two year first basemang Wayne Parks, three year veteran right handerg Perry Blount, two year infielderg and Bill Bird, catcher, with a dual season record. The Cats were strongest in the pitching department headed by Parks and backed up by Tapley and Johnny Whitten. Promise was shown by infielders Charlie Clark, Don Monk, and third baseman Bill Arrington. The outfield was made up entirely of newcomers with changes being made throughout the sea- son, Bill Valentine, Joe Barnwall, and Calvin Bullington with l. E. Turner, Toney Clements, and Bill Bird serving most of the time. With hard hitting outfielders, backed by punch hitting infielders, and with the constant help and patience of Coach Forsythe, the Cats advance to the finals of the district tourney where they were beaten out by the Little Rock Doughboys, 88 KW A QX N ffm cf, X 9 ff fi , lla, an r mx V ff Q 7 Qlgaii I A, ! W cv 1 7 if a ll Q S tx A 2 , , fi ff s- P ny Blnurjxligxix -so g-tf3l 1 X' ,M e K S t l I R590 XSPE Cfflitfy FOR yogi fm M 1 Bill Bird Baseball, the most popular sport in America, is fast becoming popular as the fourth sport in North Little Rock High School. These boys above, along with the outfielders and their substitutes, will make up the Wildcat team this year. They also have a new leader in Coach Willard Forsythe. Coach Forsythe comes to us with an excellent record as he led the Legion team into the finals in the district tournament last year. 89 , i 'V,Lk. K ,QE . 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Nw f-'iz - fistglhzwibki' W A ,5.,... 5 aff ,, .. ,, W 5 , 1,g,-time -Xkwvfzgm ,V V lnli an s x 1 W,n. , A1 f -vu.. 107 - .fvv Thomas Wilson Batty Windolll Jo Ann Wood Betty Sue Woodyear Doris Woolridge Thelma Woolridge Bernice Wright lone Wyatt Richard Wyatt Marie Zanoff rp or adv ff. a 5 M 49 L 462' g Wi f ' X NM V 5 , , ,af , .. 2 ,Q ,Up , H 1 SElllllliS MARTHA DELOIS ACORD A helpful smile she does give Wherever she may chance to live. Clee Club l3 Choir 2, 33 F.H.A. l 3 Commercial Club 33 Hall Monitor 23' English Club 23'Hi- Comet Staff. DAVID MILES ADAMS Laughingly he goes his way Finding happiness throughout the day. Latin l, 23 National Honor Society 33 Thespian 33 English Club 23 Shorthand Club 33 Book- worms 2, 33 Publications 33 Bookworms Vice- President 23 Hall Monitor 33 Head Book- worm 3. BOB ALLINDER Carelessly throwing worry away Only smiling and being gay. Home Room President l :Track Team l 3 D.O. 2, 33 Sergeant-at-Arms-F.T.A. 3. MARGARET LOUISE ALLISON Beauty, calm and winsome ways Marks a girl we'll remember always. English Club 3. JERRY LEE ALTEN Here's a lad that's strictly a case They say he belongs to the character race. Cheerleader 33 Thespians 33 Hi-Y Zz Monitor 2, 33 Ramshackle lnn 23 Math Club 33 Latin Club lc Home Room Sec. and Treas. 33 Track l, 2, 3. LONNIE D. AUTRY Here's a fellow good and true An ordinary guy like me or you. English Club 2, 3. BETTY CAROLYN AVRA Flitting, flirting little thing Like a swallow on the win . E- F.H.A. 2, 33 Bookworms 2. 3: Band Queen 23 Hall Monitor 33 Thespians 33 Choir 3. JAMYE LEE BACHUS One of the best on Wildcat Hill School spirit that doesn't stand still. Transferred from Poplar Bluff, Missouri: Dra- matic Club 3: F.H.A. 33 Commercial Club 33 English Club 2, 3. 108 KW Lg, xii KN? ls.. , ..f ix, xii RITA MAE BAKER Rita is a lovely name Someday she'll have a matching fame. Book Store Monitor 2, 35 English Club 35 Pub- lications Staff 35 Sec. and Treas. in Mechanical Drawing 35 F.H.A. 2, 3. GENEVA BALENTINE A shining light within her eyes One that rarely ever defies. F.H.A. l5 English Club 25 Sec. of Commercial Club 35 Treas. of English Club 3. ii BILL PAYNE BARLOW Skipping gaily over his cares He shouts aloud, Behold my wares! Student Council l, 2, 35 Football l, 2, 35 Spanish Club l5 Math Club 35 Hi-Y 35 Monitor l, 2. ROBERTA BENTLEY A smile so Sweet and dear to all She is among the best in Wildcat Hall. Commercial Club 35 Pepcats 3. WALTER WILSON BIVENS Calm and collected is hardly enough To say about him, He has the stuff. Home Room Reporter I5 Radio Skit 3. MARTHA SUE BLACKWOOD With a fresh smile she greets each day Always as bright as a warm sunshine ray. F.H.A. 35 Hall Monitor 35 English 2, 3. MARY LOU BLACKWOOD A lassie so sweet and kind Like this one is hard to find. F.H.A. 35 English Club 3. CARRIE ANN BOATMAN The sunshine in her lovely eyes ls something that you can't despise F.H.A. l, 2, 35 Choir 35 Home Room Reporter 35 English Club 35 Hall Monitor 2. 109 SElllllliS siniuns W TEDDY BOLTON Teddy is a great guy in some books- He has the Know-how and the looks, F.T.A. 2, 35 Hi-Y 3. DIXIE DEANE BRADLEY This one is just poppin' with pep She can lead us in any new step. Cheerleader 35 Home Room President 2, 35 Homecoming Maid 25 Choir 2, 35 F.H.A. I, 2, 35 Y-Teens 2, 35 Vice-President of F.H.A. 25 English Club 25 Thespians 35 Senior Class Treasurer 35 Hall Monitor 35 The Visitor 35 Pepcats 35 Clee Club I. MARIE BRADSHAW Laughing and gay she exists Greatness in her always persists. F.H.A. I, 35 Y-Teens I5 Commercial Club 35 Usher 25 Press Club 35 Hall Monitor 2, 3. MARJORIE CERALDINE BRICKELL Beauty, character, personality, need we go on? In these things she has always shone. F.H.A, I, 35 Spanish Club I, 25iHall Monitor I5 Miss Mayhan's Monitor 35 Commercial Club 35 English Club 3. VANCE LEONARD BROADAWAY The music Vance, to us, has brought ls really worth some deeper thought. Choir 2, 35 English Club President 35 Choir Treasurer 3. FARNSWORTH BROWN Such handsome ways and looks You usually discover only in books. F.T.A. 35 English Club 35 Vice-President Eng- lish Club 3. TOMMIE BUCKELS Look to the future he would say For tomorrow is another day. English Club 2, 3. JIMMY BURDEN Rushing down the halls, this lad? Full of life and never sad. English Club 2, 3, 110 rf if R, 1 xQ-I' l . N, I I , ...r , sv if HILDA BUSH Cheerful and merry is sheg That's how we all should be. F.T.A. lg F.H.A, 3. PERNECIA ANN CAMERON Flouncing, bouncing there she goes And in her life there are no woes. F.H.A. lg Commercial Club 3. PEGGY LOU CAROTHERS A girl that is cute and sweet A girl that is hard to beat. ' Glee Club l g Y-Teens lg F.H.A, lg F.H,A. Class Treasurer lg Home Room Treasurer 2g English Club 2g Bandmaid 23 Publications 33 Choir 3g Commercial Club 33 Commercial Club Re- porter 3. GEORGE ALVIN CARR Merry and happy he goes his way, We will remember him for many a day. Choir Zg Glee Club lg English Club lg Film Crew. BARBARA ANN CART A sweeter voice and sweeter style You cannot find for many a mile. Y-Teen Princess 2g President of F.H.A. 23 His- torian of F.H.A. lg Home Room President lg Choir Vice-President 3g Vice-President Home Room 23 Home Room Secretary 3: Hall Monitor 3g President of Home Economics l, 23 Pepcatsg Girls' Sextetteg Thespians 33 English Club 2. MARTHA JANE CASH This cute miss has charm untoldg Music is her silver, her hair the gold. Choir 2, 33 Choir Accompanist 2, 3g Glee Clubg Thespians 33 Y-Teens 33 Glee Club Reporter lg Home Economics Reporter 2, 3g F.H.A. l, 2, 3g Home Room Reporter l, 33 Guidance D2- partment Monitor 3g Hall Monitor lg Wildcat Staff 3g Hi-Comet Staff 3g English Club lg Pepcats. PAUL EUGENE CASH Happier day by day, going along Laughing all the way, with a song. Hi-Y 2g Senior English Club 3. EDDIE ANN CATER Sweet and kincl, good and trueg One of the best that we knew. F.T.A. lg English Club l, 2g D.O. l. 111 SElllllllS SElllliliS gf- BARBARA ANN CHESHIER Leading yells she won her fame She knows the tricks to all the games. Cheerleader 2, 33 Cheerleader Co-Captain 33 Football Maid 2, 33 Student Body Treasurer 33 National Honor Society 2, 33 Commercial Club President 33 A.A.S.G. Convention 23 S.A.S.G. Convention 33 A.A.S.G. Convention Photog- rapher 23 Hall Monitor l, 33 F.H.A. I, 2, 33 F.H.A. Chapter President li F.H.A. State First Vice-President I3 F.H.A. Class Secretary 33 F.H.A. Camp Delegate lc Y-Teens l 3 Thespian Society 33 English Book Club l, 23 Home Room Treasurer l3 Home Room President 2, 33 Girls State 23 Publications Staff 33 Booster Club 33 Student Council 33 F.H.A.. Class President lg Quill and Scroll 3. BETTYE SUE CHITWOOD Chatter, chatter, always talking. Just as fast as she is walking. Tri-Chem 23 33 Y-Teens i, 33 Book Store Monitor 33 Future Homemakers l, 33 F.H.A. Class Reporter li Hall Monitor l, 23 Home Room Officer lg Home Economics Style Show l3 Critic ot English Club 33 Treasurer of Short- hand Club 3. CAROLYN ANN CLARK Eyes that sparkle, hair that glisteris Ways that make all stop and listen. Spanish Club l, 23 Girls' Glee Club lg Choir 2, 33 English Club 23 Home Room Reporter 23 Girls' Advisor's Office Monitor 33 Girls' Sextette 23 Choir Ensemble 23 Publications Staff 3. ELIZABETH ANN CLARK Sweetness, neatness that is she Kindness her motto forever shall be. Future Homemakers of America l, 33 National Honor Society 33 Eligible for Quill and Scroll 33 Office Monitor 23 33 Choir 33 Y-Teens l 3 Com- mercial Usher 23 F.H.A. Class President 33 F.H.A. Class Second Vice-President li Publica- tions Statt 3. ELIZABETH ANN COLEMAN Smiling slow and sweet and serene She has the makings ofa queen. Student Council Representative 2, 33 Home Room Secretary lg F.H.A. 2, 33 F.H.A. Third Vice-President Officer l, 33 Glee Club l 3 Choir 2, 33 Ensemble 2, 33 Band Maid Z3 Girls' State 23 Publications Staff 33 Feature Editor of Hi- Comet 33 Y-Teens l, 2, 33 English Club 23 Junior Red Cross Representative 33 Hall Mon- itor l, 2, 33 Who's Who 2, 33 Music Festival l, 2, 33 Delegate to Press Association 33 F.H.A. Central Federation Meetings 2, 33 Usher l, 2. THELMA CHRISTENE COOK Either praise me or oppose me Please do not out close me. Transfer from St. Mary's3 F.H.A. Club 33 Eng- lish Club 2. 3. MARTINE COVINGTON Sweet and cute with personality plus We're glad that she is now one of us. Transferred from English High Schoolg Treas- urer of First Period English Club. LONNIE LEWIS CRABTREY My heart is whole-my fancy free Run along little girls-don't bother me. 112 NYY Q 3' - -,...s1i,f.y..:1-3 ii.. - 3- 7, ti-aw-ff,i:,.: .3 f,f- ,. y, - v ,.g,:,f,, 3V-3 5 ..-. ,s3,.3..3Q 4 V, ll: 3. , . . Q7 3 . -,K ' - i '-.. fc ,c I sfsixgg :sg F4 AJS.. Eur RAY CRACE A bewitching smile and happy face Let us know there is only one Ray Croce. F.T.A. Club 2, 35 English Club 2. GEORGE LEE CRAIG Happy, laughing, full of joy, We'll remember this swell boy. Football lg Auto Shop 2, 3, Boxing 2, F.T.A. 2, 31 Home Room Treasurer l. JOYCE DEAN CROSBY Joyful, happy and fancy free, Kindness is her personality. Tri-Chem 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3. ERNEST E. CROSS A lad as thoughtful as he ls as hard to find as a golden tree. Auto Mechanics 2, 35 Woodwork lg F.T.A. 3. FRANK S. CROWDER A peppy smile upon his face He goes along on a merry chase. Woodwork lg Auto Mechanics 2, 33 English Club 2. JUNE CROWNOVER A girl that is loyal and true A girl who is a friend to you. Y-Teens l, 2, 3, F.H.A. l, 2, 31 F.H.A. Secre- tary lg Bookworms l, 2, 33 Bookworm Treas- urer and Secretary 2, 35 Commercial Club 35 Home Room Treasurer l 5 English Club Critic 33 Booster Club. WILLIAM E. CULVER Fair of face and fine of heart, He did a good iob and filled his part. Transferred from John C. Fremont, Los Angeles, Calif., Machine Shop 3. BOBBIE JEAN CUNNINGHAM Full of zest and high ideals She ventures forth to higher fields. Y-Teen l, 2. 35 President Y-Teen lg Social Chairman Y-Teens 33 Latin Club Secretary l, 23 Home Room Treasurer l : Home Room Vice- Presid nt 2 En lish Club Secretar 2 Short 7 3 S Y i ' hand Club Vice-President 3: Hall Monitor 35 Book Store Monitor lg Pepcats. 1 13 SEHIUHS K SEIIIIIIIS WILLIAM THOMAS DANIEL Tall, dark and handsome he5 A friend'indeed he'll ever be. Basketball I, 2, 35 F.T.A, I5 Secretary and Treasurer of F.T.A. I 5 Auto Shop I, Z. G. L. DAVENPORT, JR. The best surprises come in packages smallg Someday he'll top them all. Band I5 Woodwork I, 2. MARY ANN DAVIS Fresh as a rose and a gorgeous face5 Mary Ann has the most exotic grace. Football Queen 35 Student Body Secretary 35 Football Maid 25 Music Festival I5 Band Maid 25 Cheerleader 2, 35 National Honor Society 2, 35 Latin Club Treasurer 25 Latin Club Vice- President I 5 F.H.A. Vice-President I5 Clee Club I 5 Clee Club Accompanist I 5 Y-Teens I, 2, 35 Student Council Representative I5 Home Room Secretary 25 Cafeteria Cashier 2, 35 Girls' Ad- visor's Monitor 35 A.A.S,C. ll-lot Springsl I5 S.A.A.C. iCharleston, W. Va.l 35 English Club Critic 35 Girls' State Z. ROBERT KSKIPPERI DAVIS Skipper, as he is better known, Has many other lads outshone. Spanish Club I, 25 Vice-President of Home Room 35 Vice-President ot Spanish Club 25 Member of Tri-Chem 2, 35 Assistant Photog- rapher for Mrs, McMahan. HARRY WALTER DAY Rushing, scurrying down the halls5 He leads the gang for upsets and falls. Band I, 2, 35 Press Club 35 Band Corporal 25 Publications Staff 3. BENNETT DECUIR A fancier fashion you've never seen Than that of the Co-Captain ot our team. Football 35 Track. JOANN DEES A cheery smile she does display, A mild manner is her way. English Club 2, 35 Fl-l.A. l, 3. CHARLES DEROCHE To argue is his delight, Whether he is wrong or right. Home Room Treasurer 2, 35 Machine Shop 2, 35 F.T.A. 2, 3. 114 S4 Q Eur ha. 'W Eur CLARA LOIS DUNN One sweet gal we all know, Without a doubt she'll make the show. F.H.A.5 Transferred from Greenbrier in Eleventh Grade and is a member of the Shorthand Club5 Member of the English Club. DONALD ELLIOTT Laughter becomes him so5 He should smile where'er he goes. Member of the F,T.A. Club. IDA MAE FARMER Her smiles bring happiness to allg She is a queen who'll never pall. F.H.A. l, 25 English Club 2, 35 Publication Staff 3. MARY JEAN FERRELL A girl who is really a palg She's a mighty cute little Sal, Y-Teens l, 2, 35 Home Room President l 5 Secretary of Home Room 25 Spanish Club Treas- urer 25 Spanish Club 2, 35 English Club Treas- urer 35 Hall Monitor 25 Publications Staff 35 Reporter of Pep Club 3. WALLlS EDWARD FLAKE With the hustle and bustle in his life, We are quite sure there can be no strife. Football l, 25 Track 25 Home Room Treasurer l, 25 Hall Monitor l, 2, 35 English Club Treas- urer 3. PEGGY ANN Fl ElVlIlxlG Mysterious and lovely is sheg But then, 1-hat's the best way to be. Commercial Club 35 Y-Teens l5 English Club 35 Program Chairman of English Club 35 Secre- tary for Mr. Brandon 35 Bookstore Monitor 2. BILLY ROY FOSTER In Student Council he won his fameg And Basketball is his middle name. President of Student Body 3: Student Council l, 2, 3: Basketball l, 2, 35 Baseball i. 2, 35 Publications Staff 35 National Honor Society 2, 35 Tri-Chem 2, 35 President of English Club 25 Math Club 3: Senior Ring Committee 35 Latin Club 25 Assistant Head Monitor Z3 A.A,S.G. Convention 25 Boys' State 25 S.A.S.G. Convention 2. CAROLYN JUNE FREEMAN Her life is full and free, And hapoy she'll always be. Pepcats 3: Y-Teens 3: First Place in News Story in Arkansas5 Ouill and Scroll 2, 3: Env- lish Club 2: News Editor Hi-Comet 2: Quill and Scroll Vice-President 3: Editor of Hi- Comet 3: Publications Advisory Board 3' Dele- gate of A.H.S,P.A. 2, 3: Wildcat Staff 3: Pro- gram Chairman of the English Club 25 Band l, 25 Shorthand Club 3. 115 SElllllliS SEIIIIIIIS CATHERINE JEWELL FULLER She is a true friend to you and me, Whenever you need her, there she'lI be. Transferred from Bryant3 F.H.A. I, 33 Assistant Business Manager of the Hi-Comet 33 Quilland Scoll 33 Publications Staff 3. JOHN DAVID FURNELL A gay fellow that is very fine In every life line he is sublime, Vice-President of Home Room 23 English Club 2, 33 Baseball Letterman 2. BERNICE ANNA CANCLUFF A pert miss that's kinda' swellg She'll make her life very well. F.H.A. I, 33 Commercial Club 33 English Club 3. BETTY JEAN GATEWOOD Cute and sweet she is the ubestg In any event she can stand the test. Y-Teens I3 Latin Club I, 23 Commercial Club 33 English Club 2, 33 Home Room Treasurer 33 Mr,.Tyler's Secretary 33 Tri-Chem 2, 33 Hall Monitor I, 23 Band Maid 23 English Club Pro- gram Chairman 3. HELEN LOUISE GERSHNER A swell and wonderful gal3 A sweet and helpful pal. F.T.A. 33 Commercial Club 33 English Club Program Chairman 33 F.H.A. 23 English Club 2. JOHNNY CLAZE An impish face to match his sizeg He is known among the best of guys. Office Monitor 33 English Club Reporter 23 Choir RCDOFYEYQ Librarian3 Hi-Y 3g Publications Staff 33 Student Council 33 Philharmonic Sym- phonette 33 Glee Club Reporter I3 Home Room Reporter 23 Pepcats. BOBBY LEE GLOVER Round and round and round he goes3 And where he stops nobody knows. Stage Crew I, 2, 33 Stage Crew Manager 33 Film Crew I, 2, 33 Football I, 2, 33 Basketball I, 2, 33 Track I, 2, 33 Hi-Y I, 23 Home Room President 2, 33 English Club Vice-President I, 2. BARBARA ANN GRAY Her eyes as stars of twilight fair Like twilight, too, her dusky hair. Commercial Club 33 F.H.A. I, 33 Hall Monitor 33 Home Room Secretary 3. 116 Xwf ig, xii sinioiis xii PAUL GRIFFIN He goes to work pert and snappy Never sad but always happy. F.T.A. i, 2, 35 F.T.A. Custodian5 Chairman of Programs for F.T.A. DOTTIE MARIE CRIMES She fares the best of all Dottie is a leader in the hall. Y-Teens I5 F.T.A. 2, 35 F.H.A. 25 English Club 2. BETTY CLOIS GULLETT She has plenty on her hook Besides character, charm, and looks Y-Teens l, 2, 35 F.H.A. i, 25 Quill and Scroll 35 F.H.A. Class Officer I, 25 Home Room Offi- cer I, 25 Publications Staff 35 Tri-Chem 35 Pepcats 35 Office Monitor 35 Thespians 35 English Club 25 English Club Officer 25 A.H.S.P.A. 35 F.H.A. District Meet 25 Y-Teen Committee Chairman 3. MARVIN HOWARD GULLETT Ways and whims that are his own ln all he has done he was well known. Vice-President of English Club 3. JAMES FRED GUNTER Handsome in every way we know5 Friendship and kindness to match and show. Choir 2, 35 Vice-President of English Club 35 Clee Club l5 Home Room President l5 Choir Librarian 25 Boys' Ensemble 35 Mixed Ensemble 2, 35 Music Festival I, 2, 35 Choir Concert I, 2, 35 Math Club 3. CHARLES A. HAGERMAN Always darting here and there, Charles is forever without a care. English Club 35 Hall Monitor 2. MILDRED ELLEN HALE Mildred of the laughing eyes Rates our best of Wildcat sighs. Student Council I 5 S.A.S.G. Delegate I5 F.H.A. l, 2, 35 Book Worms I5 Office Monitor 2, 35 Junior Red Cross Representative 2, 35 Publica- tions Staff 35 Miss Vineyard's Office 35 Won third place in essay contest 2. ANN HALL Flouncing, bouncing there she goes5 Life for her holds no woes. Transferred from Carmi High School, Carmi, lllinois5 English Club 25 Commercial Club 35 English Club Program Chairman 35 Publications Sstaii 35 Assistant Business Manager Hi-Comet ta . 117 SElllllllS FRANCES ANN HALL Smiling, laughing, she works with a will. Living, loving, she makes lite a thrill. Cilee Club l3 Hall Monitor i3 Delegate A.H.S.P.A. 2, 33 Hi-Comet Staff 23 Hi-Comet Advertising Manager 23 Quill and Scroll 2, 33 Home Room Reporter 2, 33 Student Council 33 Head Monitor 33 F.H.A. Treasurer 33 English Club Parliamentarian 33 Wildcat Staff 33 Quill and Scroll Corresponding Secretary 33 Publica- tions Advisory Board 33 Editor of the Hi-Comet 33 National Honor Society 33 Miss Hi-Comet 2. JOHN J. HAMILTON What we say here can never fulfill All that he's done and can and will. Hall Monitor l, 23 Film Monitor 23 Math Club 33 English Club 3. 1 f. ,f -1 TOMMYE HAMILTON A gal that's short and sweet Here's one gal that's hard to beat. Latin Club l, 23 F.H.A. 2, 33 Tri-Chem 2, 33 Hall Monitor 33 Y-Teens 33 F.H.A. Class Secre- tary 23 F.H.A. Parliamentarian 33 F.H.A. Camp Z3 Pepcats. ADALEE HARDIN As she goes drcamily on her way She lives happily through each day. Latin Club l, 23 F.H.A. l, 23 English Club 2, 3. J. W. HARDIN A lad who knows his way around He may be found in any town. BERNARDINE MARIE HARRELL A better girl you will never know With a heart of gold that is cherished so. Glee Club lg Choir 2, 33 F.H.A. l, 33 Home Room Reporter 23 Commercial Club 33 Choir Robe Committee 33 Girls' Ensemble 2, 33 Choir Concert l 3 Musical Variety Show 23 Music Fos- tival l, 2, 33 Hall Monitor 23 Fashion Show l3 Chairman F.H.A. Public Address Committee. THERESE LAVERNE HARRELL A merry little melody A gay little harmony. F.H.A. l, 33 Commercial Club 33 English Club 33 Miss Mayhan's Office Monitor 3. EDWARD HARRIS On the golf team he played his part, Because he always played from his heart. Colt Team 33 Auto Mechanics 2, 3. 118 xii KN-4 A he . ..l xii ROBERT ALLEN lBOBl3l HENRY Journalism is his obvious passion3 He sets the styles to his own fashion. Hall Monitor l, 23 S.A.S.C. Delegate 23 Latin Club l, 23 Junior Classical League Treasurer l 3 Spanish Club 2, 33 Hi-Comet Staff Photog- rapher 23 Wildcat Staff 2, 33 Quill and Scroll 2, 33 Home Room Vice-President 33 Editor ot Wildcat 33 A.H.S.P.A. Delegate 2, 33 Quill and Scroll Parliamantarian 33 Publications Advisory Board 33 Pepcats 33 Thespians 33 Bookworms 2, Home Room Treasurer l 3 Hi-Comet Colum- nist 33 Junior Red Cross l, 23 3. GERALD LANE HILL Ever so faithful, noble and true3 Successful in all he tries to do. Band l3 Home Room Treasurer 23 Assistant Head Monitor 33 Thanksgiving Assembly 33 Publications 3. JIM HILLIARD Guys like Jim are occasionally VBFGQ We wish more were half as full of care, Hall Monitor 33 Pepcats 33 Publications Statt 33 English Club 2. FREIDA MAE HINES Dashing, darting round about, Fluttering to school and in and out. Drama Club l3 F.H.A. 33 Choi: lg Band l, 23 English Club 3. CLARA LOU HOFFMAN Sweet and kind to all she knows Happily through life she goes. F.H.A. l3 Commercial Club 33 English Club 3. MARGARET FRANCES HOLDER Quite a gal, we're bound to agree. And iust poppin' with vitality. F.H.A. l, 3: Home Room Treasurer l3 Student Council 2, 33 F.H.A. Historian la F.H.A. Pres- ident 3: Head Monitor 3: Tri-Chem 23 33 Na- tional Horior Society 33 Guidance Service Club 23 Choir 33 Home Room Secretary 33 English Club Secretary 3: Shorthand Club Secretary 33 Hall Monitor l3 Girls' Ensemble 3. CHRIS HOLMES A happy-go-lucky guy With his limit as the sky. Latin Club l, 2: l-li-Y 2, 3: Th'-soians 32 End- lish Club 23 Senior Class Plav Committee 3: Hi-Y Convention at Pine Bluff 23 Bockworms 23 Choir 33 Publications Staff 3, CATHERlNE HCLT As sweet a girl as vou'll behold And worth her weight in oure gold, F.H.A. l, 33 Commercial Club 3: Home Room Secretary 2: F,l-l.A. Class President l' Fndlish Club 2, 33 Monitor in Mr. Tylcr's Office 3. 119 SElllllliS SElllllllS K N ' ,., l IJ l 55 llcell LORENE HOOVER Mysterious in her clever way, She tries to conquer every day. En 'sh Club 35 F.H.A. l 2' Choir 3. C A I E HOUSE QEHQ' Q' She is the one we know, And the one we all love so. F.H.A. Vice-President l5 Cllee Club Secretary lg Home Room Secretary l5 English Club Pres- ident Z5 Choir 25 35 Home Room President 25 Bookworms 25 Thespians 35 Home Room Treas- urer 35 Mixed Ensemble 25 Sextette 25 Com- mercial Club 35 F.H.A. 3. MARY LOU HOUSE Quiet in her casual way She goes forth to face the day. F.H.A. l, 25 Shhd. Club 35 English Club 3, lVA BERNIECE HUDGENS Stately ways belong, although Stately ways become her so. F.H.A, l, 35 Commercial Club 35 English Club l, 2, 3. JERRY ALLEN JAMES Rip, rip, rip, here and thereg He's a cute kid, we do declare. Hall Monitor l, 2, 3: Home Room President 35 Latin Club l, 25 Tri-Chem 2, 35 Football Man- ager 2: Basketball Manager Z, 35 Hi-Comet Staff 35 Pepcats 35 Track Manager 25 Film Monitor 25 Math Club 35 English Club 25 Lab Assistant 2, 35 Hi-Y 35 Usher l, 2. FREDDY JARVIS Serious in a happy way Jarvis is the guy of the day. Student Council l, 35 Junior Red Cross Council 2, 35 S.A.S.C. Convention l, 25 Latin Club l, 25 Stage Crew l, 2, 35 Hall Monitor l, 2, 35 Lab Assistant 33 Tri-Chem 2, 3: Tri-Chem President 35 National Honor Society 2, 35 Thespians 35 Math Club 35 English Club Vice- President 35 President of Latin Club lg Vice- President of Latin Club 2. LORETHA ANN JOHNSON In and out she runs each dayg Never too busy to stop and play. F.H.A. l. 35 Commercial Club 35 English Club 35 Clee'Club l. JIMMY JOHNSTON ln life he will always excel: ln happiness he should never fail. 120 I x!-I' ., ,, 2, -- ,. 5 jg. XW -si xii BERNICE JONES All her lite she tried to achieve The things in which she Could believe. F.H.A. l, 23 Roll Monitor 23 Commercial Club 3. DORIS A. JONES Talking, walking, everywhere, This lass leaves sweetness in the air. Office Monitor I3 F.T.A. 2, 33 History Class Secretary 3. WILMA JEAN JONES The greatest thing she shall attain ls the character and life she does maintain. Hall Monitor l, 2. 33 Home Room Vice-Pres- iderit l, 23 Home Room Secretary 3: Tri-Chem 2, 33 Pepcats: Latin Club l, 23 Latin' Club Secretary l : National Honor Society 33 Publica- tions Staff 33 Y-Teens l, 33 F.l-LA. l. EUGENE JORDAN A happy euv with cute expressions Which will help him through his depressions. Auto Mechanics 2, 33 F.T.A, 3. DALE JOYCE Romeos are hard to find: Esnecially of this oarticular kind. Film Monitor l, 2, 33 Hi-Y l, 2, 33 Secretary ot Hi-Y l, 2, 3. WILLIAM MELTON KEELlNCl Fairly rushing through the day: Time to snare or to delay. Band l, 2, 33 Band Officer 3. CAROLYN RUTH KELLEY Laughing, talking. always eayg Forever with plenty of time to play. F.l-l.A. l, 32 Home Room Treasurer lr l:.l'l.A, Vice-President lg F.H.A. Vice-President 3: Fnglish Club Secretafv 7: Hall Monitor l. 23 Choir 33 Commercial Club Treasurer 33 Thes- pians 3. ALBERT RAY KENDRICKA l-lere's a guy that's on the beam, He gets in there and roots for the team. l-li-Y l, 2, 33 Football Manager I: Math Club 3. i121 SElllllllS SElllllHS ROBERT KENNETH KENNEDY The future may hold a better plot, But now he's happy with what he's got. English Club 3. PEGGY MARIE KETCHER All her dizzy little actions Can hardly outnumber her attractions. Advertising Manager of Hi-Comet 25 Publica- tions Advisory Board 35 Editor of Hi-Comet 35 Wildcat Staff 35 Vice-President of F.H.A. 35 Thespians 35 Secretary of English Club 25 Pro- gram Chairman of English Club 35 Senior Play Committee 35 Hall Monitor 25 Y-Teens l, 2, 35 A.H.S.P.A..Delegate 2, 35 Choir 35 Pepcats 35 Quill and Scroll 35 Miss Hi-Comet 25 lnquiring Reporter 25 Home Room Vice-President lg Publications Staff 2, 3. KELSO KELLAND KLOSS Dancing is his finer art, ln graduations he played his part. Transferred from Cabot, Ark.5 Senior Activities Committee 35 Senior Ring Committee 35 Thes- pians 35 Quill and Scroll 35 President of the Pepcats 35 Hi-Y Reporter 35 Hi-Y 2, 35 Head Monitor 35 Hall Monitor 2, 35 Film Monitor 25 Choir 35 Mens' Ensemble 35 Publications Staff 35 Student Council 35 Tri-Chem 35 Managing Editor of Hi-Comet 35 Usher 2. MARLENE ANGELA KORTE Somewhere in life there must be For her, happiness, love and security. Home Economics Club l, 35 English Club 2, 35 Pepcats 35 Band Tower Monitor 35 Hall Moni- tor 3. ROBERT HAROLD LACY True to you and true to me, Well remembered he will be. Tri-Chem 2, 35 Lab Assistant 35 Math Club 3. PATSY ANN LASLEY This belle is quite a lure To most of the boys, to be sure. Monitor 35 English Club Officer 2, 35 Y-Teens 15 F,H.A. I5 Choir 35 Music Festival 35 Home Room Monitor 35 Girls' Trio 3. LEWlS EALY LAMB Geometry and Chemistry-where will Lewis be? At the top, as all can see. Latin Club l, 25 Latin Club President5 Hall Monitor l5 Film Monitor 25 Tri-Chem 2, 35 National Honor Society 2, 35 Student Council 2, 35 Head Monitor 35 Film Monitor 35 Home Room Vice-President 35 English Club Vice- President 3. MARY LOUISE LEDBETTER Success is sure to be For one as faithful as she. Latin Club l, 25 Y-Teens 35 English Club 35 Publications Staff 35 Press Club 35 Pepcats 35 Wildcat Staff 35 Quill and Scroll 35 N.L.R.H.S. Broadcast. 122 x-4 fy ,Sv A ll, in 1 Eur! anis. 5:4 R557 1 x57 HERMAN EDWARD LEE Mysterious eyes that see everything, Eyes that laugh and dance and sing. Math Club 35 English Club 35 Baseball 35 Home Room President 3. ROSEMARY LEMON As quiet and reserved as an afternoon tea5 Maybe that's why she's as sweet as can be. Home Economics l, 25 Historian First Year Classg English Club 2, 35 Pepcats 3. JOANNE LlLLY Her modest answer and graceful air Show her as wise as she is fair. Transferred from Maolevill5 Quill and Scroll 25 Y-Teens 35 English Club Officer 35 Hall Mon- itor 3. CAROLYN LOVE She has beauty, brains, and all5 This gal is really on the ball. National Honor Society 35 Cheerleader 35 Y-Teen 2, 35 F.H.A. 2, 35 English Club Secre- tary, 2, 35 F.H.A. Class President 2, 35 Short'- hand Class President 35 F.H.A. Delegate to Camp Couchdale, Hot Springs5 F.H.A. Delegate to Southern Regional Convention at Memphis, Tenn.5 Cast of The Visitor 35 Bookstore Monitor 35 Bookworm 25 Thespians 3. MARTHA ANN MCCANN She is a girl l want to remember, As rare as a warm day in December. Commercial Club 35 English Club 35 Study Hall Roll Monitor. BETTY JANE MCCLELLAN Character, brains, and virtue of a queeng One fine girl that is alwavs on the beam. Co-Editor l95O Wildcat 35 Editor Hi-Comet 75 Quill and Scroll 2, 35 First Vice-President Quill and Scroll 35 Tri-Chem 2, 35 Thespians 35 Math Club 35 National Honor Society 35 Secretarv of the English Club 35 Latin Club l, 2: Vicp- President Latin Club lg Secretary Latin Club 25 Y-Teens l, 25 Y-Teens Publicity Chairman 35 Student Council l, 35 Peocafs 35 A.H.S.P.A. Delegate 2. 3: Home Room Treasurer 25 N.L.R.H.S. Broadcasts 3. CATHERINE MCCORD Such enchanting ways and charms, A tender heart that overthrows storms. Home Room Secretary l 5 Y-Teens l. 2, 3: Quill and Scroll 2. 35 Quill and Scroll Secretary 35 A.H.S.P.A. Delegate 25 Editor Hi-Comet 3: F.H.A. 2, 35 F.H.A. Reporter 35 English Club Officer 35 Bookworms 25 Hall Monitor 35 Wild- cat Staff 3. J. C. McMlNN He starts each day with a song. Happiness should follow right along. Glee Club lg F.T.A. 2, 35 Auto Mechanics 2, 3. 123 SEHIUHS SElIlllllS .43 L.. FTW R311 RAYMOND MACLOTHLIN A great guy, a great fate, For greatness comes to him who waits. Hi-Y I, 2, 3. OPIE LOVIS MANTOOTH Quietly and happy he ,strolls along, Knowing tomorrow may hold a song. English Club 3. PATSY DELL MAY Pretty as a picture, smart as an ace, Pat gives all the boys a merry chase. Commercial Club 3: F.H.A, l, 35 Pepcats 33 Pdublications 33 Y-Teens lg F.H.A. Vice-Pres- ient . ROY ll.'ilCKEY MEDLEY Starting the day with a song, Will always help you get along. Choir 2, 33 English Club 2, 35 Latin Club l, 2 ELMA LEE MERITT Mysteriously and quietly she lives, But smiles to all she freely gives. Latin Club l, 2g .English Club 25 F,T.A. 3. MARGARET ANN MERRIMAN A little here, a little there, Makes girls like Margaret very rare. Y-Teens l, 3: Spanish Club lg Clee Club lg Choir 2, 3: Music'Festival l, 2, 33 Press Club 33 F.H.A, l, 33 F.H.A. Historiang English Club Reporter 3. MARTIN MEYER Always a friendly Hello He has to bestowe Math Club 3 English Club 2 3 BRUCE MIDDLEBROOKS A better fellow is seldom found, Though you may search the land around. 124 tn? 437 Q Eg: BETTY LOIS MILLS Live while you have the chance, I would sayg And seize the pleasures of the present day. Transferred from Hughson High, Hughson, Calif. Y-Teens 33 Thespians 33 Pepcats 33 Secretary of English Club 33 Publications Staff 33 Quill and Scroll 33 A.I-I.S.P.A. 33 F.H.A. 33 F.H.A. Class Officer 3. MILDRED LOUISE MILLS Smiling, laughing all the time, Makes her lovely as a gay rhyme. Y-Teens I, 33 F.H.A. I, 33 Publications Staff 33 Physical Education Assistant 33 A.H.S.P.A. Delegate 33 Quill and Scroll 33 Assistant Business Manager Wildcat 3: N,L.R.H.S. Broadcast 33 Home Room Social Chairman 3: Delegate F.l-I,A. District Meeting I, 33 Home Room Officer I3 Thespians 33 Pepcats 3. RUTH TOLULA MITCHELL Planting happiness, faith, and truth Wherever she goes, is our Ruth. DAR Good Citizen 33 Editor-in-Chief of Pub- lications 2, 33 President Y-Teens 33 Treasurer Y-Teens 23 Vice-President National Honor Society 33 Literary Editor Wildcat I3 President Quill and Scroll 2, 33 Senior Ring Committee 33 Student Council 2, 33 Senior Activities Com- mittee 33 Thespians 33 Delegate A.A.S.G, 23 Secretary-Treasurer A.H.S,P.A. 23 Spanish Club I3 Latin Club 2, 33 Math Club 33 Y-Teen Smile Girl 23 Delegate Y-Teen Mid-South Conference3 President Inter-Club Council3 Pepcats 3. VIRGINIA LEE MITCHELL Lithe, small, and very petite, A Iassie with plentv of charm that's sweet. F.T,A. 3: English Club 23 Latin Club I3 Com- mercial Club 3. ETTA GRACE MOORE Flitting around the place ls this happy child of grace. F.T.A. Club 33 Program Chairman of English Club I, 23 Commercial CIub3 F.H.A. I. MARY JO MOORE A dancing shape, an image gay, To haunt, to startle, and wav-lay. Choir 2, 33 Y-Teens 3: F.H.A. 3: Commercial Club 3: Girls' Glee Club I, 23 Girls' Ensemble 2: Girls' Trio 3: Home Room Secretary I 3 Music Festival 2, 33 Girls' Sextette 3, WANDA LEE MORAN A nicer, gayer girl around Could hardly here be found, CASSIE BELLE MOREN A loving heart and personality Suits this lassie to a T. Band I. 2' Latin Club I, 23 F,l-I,A, I, 23 Eng- lish Club I. .125 SEIIIIIIIS xbi SEIIIIIIIS ttf BOBBY FARRELL MOUNCER The notes he played to lead the band Are hard to match in any land. Spanish Club I, 23 Math Club 33 Basketball 2, 33 Band I, 2, 33 Drum Major 3. MARY ELIZABETH MUSE She is like a sunbeam creeping Into dim places and gladness keeping. IDA MAE NANTZE The smiling face seen here To us is very good and dear. Commercial Club 33 Publications Staff 33 F.H.A. I, 33 Home Room Vice-President I3 English Club 2, 33 Hall Monitor 33 Home Room Re- porter 33 F.H.A. Officer I, 33 Pepcats 3. PATRICIA NEWCOMB Laughter suits her pretty face, And kindness is her finest grace. F.H.A. I3 Spanish Club I3 English Club 33 F.T.A. 3. A swell girl who's nice to know3 She can place in any show. F.H.A. I3 Band I3 English Club I3 Short nd Club I. BETTY LOU NEWTON NELL NICHOLS A girl with a heart of gold is she3 One of joy and sincerity. F.H.A. I, 2, 33 English Club 23 Home Roo Secretary 33 Pepcats 33 Y-Teens 33 Publica- tions Staff. JOANNE NOLEN A pretty face covers her heart, And it is her very prettiest part. National Honor Society 2, 33 Band I, 2, 33 Math Club 33 Latin Club 2, 33 Publications Staff 33 Latin Club Secretary 23 Home Room Vice-President I3 Home Room Treasurer 23 Home Room Bible Readings 33 F.H.A. I, 33 Home Economics Treasurer I3 Home Eco- nomics President 33 Y-Teens I, 2, 33 Pepcats 3. PATSY JEAN NORMAN The smile that her face adorns Will never be replaced by scorn. Commercial Club 33 Publications Staff 33 F.H.A. I, 33 Home Room President 2, 33 F.H.A. Offi- cer I, 33 Pepcats 33 Choir 33 Y-Teens I, 2, 3. 126 i sfniuiis x57 , 35 I ,s LESLIE LEMMER O'NEAL A swell guy and a gay lad, ,f He is one of the best we had. CW Basketball i, 23 Baseball 23 HEY' 33 Home Room Reporter 23 Vice-President! Pepcats 3. 1 l lf!! f E WILLIAM onyx 1 if 'fl' A ch ery chapfi ith gayf ways Make us rem Ember him all our days. Band ,LBffLEn ish Club Paper Editor3 Assistant Drum ajor'3 .and Publicity. Ml J LOUISE LEONA OLJZTS Her cheerful greetings are marked down ln our books so we'll never frown, F.H.A, l, 23 English 2, lg Pepcats3 Publishing Staff. MARY JANE PARKER Lively and cute as she can be, Mary Jane will top the family tree. English Club 2, 33 F.l-l.A. Club lg F.T.A. 33 Commercial Club 3. CAROLYN JO PATE A girl like her is as precious to me As the Hope diamond could ever be. Y-Teen l, 2, 33 Y-Teen Vice-Pres. 3: Tri- Chem 2, 33 Home Room Vice-Pres. 33 F.H.A. l, 33 F.H.A. Reporter l3 Y-Teen State Con- ference 23 Spanish Club 2, 33 Pepcats 33 Miss Vineyard's Monitor 33 Assistant Head Monitor 2, 33 Hall Monitor 2, 33 English Club 23 Pub' lications Staff 33 AHSPA 33 English Club Re- porter 23 Editor English Club Paper 33 Home Room Treas. l. J. C. PENNY A voice that is mellow, deep and trueg This lad is gay and never blue. FRANCES PERRIEN A Cay Little Melody ls the name of her biography. Latin Club l, 23 Quill and Scroll 2, 33 Publica- tions Staff 23 English Club 23 Shorthand Club 2 TOMMY Pl-llLL.lPS An ordinary fellow like me or you Who takes life as it comes on through. 127 SEIIIIIIIS JOHN ALLEN PIERCE Wisdom and success belong here To this lad who makes truth his career. Math Club 33 Boys' Quartet 33 English Club 33 Choir 33 Pepcats 33 English Club 3. ROBERT PIKER Striding merrily on his way, Living gaily through each day. F.T.A. 33 F.T.A. President 33 Home Room Vice-President l, 2. ETHEL LOUISE POSEY She is friendly and sweet A girl like her is hard to beat. Home Room Treas. l3 F.H.A. 33 Guidance Service Monitor I3 Choir 33 Publications Staff 33 English Club I3 Hall Monitor I, JOHN POWELL Large in stature and heart, John has always done his part. NANCY BERT POWERS Full of life and high ideals She faces life without repeal. Girls' ,State 23 Senior Class Activities Commit- tee 33 Tri-Chem 2, 33 Latin Club 2, 33 Junior Red Cross Reporter 33 Hall Monitor l, 23 Choir 33 Girls' Ensemble 33 Y-Teens l, 2, 33 F.H.A. l, 33 F.H.A, Treas. 33 Pepcats 33 Home Room Reporter I, 23 English Club 23 Bus. Mgr. for The Visitor 33 Editor of English Club Paper 3. GORDON HAWKINS PRATT A jolly fellow good and true, A friend to every one of you. Head Monitor Home Room Periodg Hall Moni- tor l, 2, 33 Hi-Y 2, 33 Home Room Treas. 23 Publications Staff 33 Hi-Comet Managing Editor 3. BEVERLY ANN PRICE A sweet personality and kindly ways Make her number one in our Memory Days. Band I, 23 Press Club 33 Pepcats 33 Com- mercial Club 33 F.H,A. l, 33 Y-Teens 23 English Club Parliamentarian 33 Sec, to Mr. Tyler 33 Publications Staff 3. ELMER REDDING A good fellow, never blue3 One who is loyal and true. 128 P14 kgh 1 xii n KRW Lg, .f I x57 -V J' E , P wi iv I 11 . JOHN CHARLES RICE In and out of troubles Imostly ini For my moneyfhe's sure to win. Band I3 23 English Club 23 Publications Staff 33 Basketball 23 Coaching 3. CAROLYN RICHARDS Leading cheers for Wildcat High, With a grin and a tear she'll say goodbye. Cheerleader 2, 33 Football Maid 33 Band Maid 23 Choir 2, 33 Choir Sec. 33 Girls' Trio 23 Sextette 23 Mixed Ensemble 23 Clee Club, Vice-Pres. I3 F.H.A, Vice-Pres. I3 F.H,A. Class Sec. 33 F.H.A. Chapter Sec. 33 Commercial Club Vice-Pres. 33 Sec. for Mr. Tyler Zz Home Room Treas. 23 Home Room Sec, I, 33 Thespians 33 Y-Teens I, 2, 3. JOHN DAVID RICHARDS A greater guy there'll never be, But if there is-he's across the sea. Publications Staff 3. ADRIAN MILTON RIVIERE As a cheerleader he filled the need3 Whatever the call, he should always succeed. President of Spanish Club I3 Vice-President of Tri-Chem 2, 33 National Honor Society 2, 33 Hi-Y 23 Thespians 33 Student Council 33 Home Room Pres, 23 Lab Assistant 33 Cheerleader 33 Delegate to Boys' State 33 Boys' Quartette 33 Member of Welcoming Committee for Visiting Speakers 33 Chairman of Committee to have charge of Senior Rings 33 Member of playcast for THE VISITOR 3. CHARLES VONNIE ROLAND Looking forward to joys untold, So greater riches than silver or gold. JAMES A. ROLLOW A gay guy with nice. ways, The best behavior he displays. Football I, 2, 33 Track I, 2, 33 Home Room Vice-Pres I3 Hi-Y I. VONNIE ARCEN RUPLE Carefully measuring each night and day, Until the time he can journey away. 'English Club 23 F.T.A. Club 2, 33 F.T.A. Re- porter 33 F.T.A. State Sergeant-at-Arms 33 American Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3. MARY KATHRYN RUSSELL A little bit giddy and full of pep. That girl has taken quite a step. Commercial Club 33 Speech 33 Choir 33 Pub- lications Staff 33 F.H.A, 33 Home Economics Reporter I3 Home Economics Vice-Pres. 23 Y-Teens I, 23 English Club 3. 129 SEIIIIIIIS K L K-. SElllllliS ti CAROLYN SANDERS Here and there and everywhere You find her happiness in the air. 'Band l, 2.5 Concert and Marching l, 25 Pub- lications Staff 35 Pepcats 35 Y-Teens l, 25 Commercial Club 35 F.H.A. l, 25 Secretary to Mr. Tyler 35 Quill and Scroll 35 State Festival 2. FLOYD RAYMOND SCHALCHLIN A blessing in disquise ls Raymond, tall and wise. Tri-Chem 2, 35 Lab Assistant 35 Film Crew l, 2, 35 Hi-Y 2, 35 Basketball 2, 35 English Club Reporter 2, 3. JAMES ROY SCHELLINCER Weary, way-worn wanderer he- Seeking a diploma that he can see. Band, Lieutenant, Student Band Director l, 2, 35 Speech Club 35 Dramatics Club 35 Publica- tions Staff 35 English Club 25 Hi-Y l, 2, 35 Clee Club l5 Choir 2. HELEN LOUlSE SCHMIDT A pretty little girl Who lives in a whirl. F.H.A. l, 35 Commercial Club 35 Senior Class English Club 3. BARBARA ANN SCOTT A sweet girl with a pleasing voice, Her thoughts and ways are to rejoice. Clee Club l'5 Choir 2, 35 Latin l, 25 Com- mercial 35 Girls' Ensemble 25 English Club 35 F.H.A. l, 35 Pepcats 3. BILLY DEAN SCOTT Wise and truthful stands he, One who is a fine leader-to-be. Basketball l, 2, 35 Home Room Pres. l, 35 Monitor l 5 Tri-Chem Society 2, 35 Head Moni- tor 3: Student Council 35 National Honor So- ciety 35 English Club 35 Math Club 35 M. C. Talent Assembly 35 Usher 35 Baseball 2. CHARLES WAYNE SCOTT Excitement follows such as he And happiness always is his guarantee. F.T.A. Club 2, 3. CLYTICE MARIE SCOTT A wonderful pal to each and all, One who is loyal to her call. National Honor Society 35 Head Monitor 35 Tri- Chem Society 2, 35 Girls' State Z5 Student Council l, 2, 35 Baccalaureate Usher 25 Short- hand Club Reporter 35 F.H.A. l, 2, 35 F.H.A. Chapter Sec. l5 F.H.A. Chapter Historian 35 F.H.A. Class Sec. l5 Press Club 35 English Book Club 25 Hall Monitor l 5 Cafeteria Cashier 2, 35 Home Economics Club Delegate lg Y- Teens l 5 Home Economics Style Show l 5 F.H.A. Broadcast l. 130 -- XNQ .4 so if Eur M SElllllllS .Ass , .. I LL I xbi EDITH NELL SCRUCCS Smiling brightly from day to day She is happily going on her way. Latin Club l, Z5 F.H.A. 35 Hall Monitor 35 English Club 25 Shorthand Club 35 Publications Staff 3. ETHEL LEE SEALS As graduation is drawing nigh She has that glgam in her eye. F.H.A. l, 35 ublications Staff 35 Bookstore Monitor 35 English Club l, 2, 35 Choir 35 Business Training Monitor lg Pepcats 3. DAVID WESLEY SHELTON Scatterbrain is his middle nameg He's a Wildcat no girl can tame. Home Room Pres. I5 Hi-Y l, 2, 35 Basketball Z5 Baseball l, 2, 35 Usher 25 Publications Staff 35 Hall Monitor l', 2, 35 Filmroom Moni- tor l, 2, 3. RAYMOND E. SHILLCUTT, JR. Youth be happy, brave, and free5 l'll take women--they suit me. Band l, 2, 35 Band Captain i5 English Club l, 2. HAROLD NORMAN SHIRLEY Successful in all that he tries to do Because he tries and is loyal and true. F.T.A. Club 35 Football Manager lg Monitor 1, 25 Ha-Y 1, 25 English Club 3. .llMMlE CHARLES SHIRLEY Small and happy in his ways He'll be remembered for many days. Building Trades 2, 35 Related Mechanical Draw- ing 2, 35 Hall Monitor 35 Football Business Manager l. CHARLES CROVER SMITH Handsome and bold and dashing is he5 Just look for yourself-it's plain to see. Hi-Y Basketball 2, 35 Track l, 25 English Club 2, 35 Basketball 25 H. R. Softball l, 25 Baseball 35 Life Guard at Girls' State l, Z, 3. e JUANITA SUE SMITH Laughling and gay all the time, She is as bright as a new shiny dime. Home Economics Club l, 35 English Club 35 Hall Monitor 3. 131 SEIIIUIIS 5.3, NORMA JEAN SMITH As graduation day draws near In her eyes we see a tear. F.H.A. Delegate to District Meetingg F,H.A. I, 33 F.H.A. Class Treas. I3 Glee Club I3 Choir 2, 33 Ensemble 2, 33 Publication Staff 33 A.H.S.P.A. Delegate 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 33 Library Monitor I, 2, 33 Book Worm Pres. 2, 33 Music Festival I, 2, 33 Eligible for Quill C1 Scroll3 Thespians 33 Pepcats 33 Dramatics 3. ROSE SMITH A sweet girl who smiles and says Let's be happy the rest of our days. SHIRLEY LEONA SMITH Pretty and kind3 helpful, too3 She is a Wildcat true. F.H.A. I3 F.T.A. 33 Tri-Chem 23 English Club 33 Shorthand Club Program Chairman 3, MARVIN E. SOLOMON Very busily he noses around Known as the eager beaver of town. National Honor Society 2, 33 National Honor Society Reporter 2, 3: Tri-Chem Reporter 2. 33 Lab Assistant 2, 3: Stage Crew 23 Football 23 Track I, 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, 33 Home Room Vice- Pres. 33 Flag Monitor 23 Pepcats 33 Usher 2, 3- Thespians 3: Hall Monitor I3 Hi Comet Staff 3: The Visitor plav cast 33 Letterman's Club 2: Student Council Representative 3 3 Wild- cat Staff 3: Radio Broadcast 3'3 Boys' Ensemble 33 National Honor Society 2, 3. MORRIS SPRINGER He hates to admit he's sad this year Because he's leaving this school so dear. CHARLES W. STACY Amazing what this lad can do When he decides he wants to. Band I, 2, 3. MARILYN CLARA STALEY Fun to know, sweet to live Lauehter and iov she does eive. Y-Teens I: Spanish Club I. 23 F.H.A, I3 Com- mercial Club 33 Choir 33 Pep Club 33 Publica- tions Statf 3. BETTY JEAN STARKEY Sweet. loving disposition, She should have the best position. 'English Club I, 2: Commercial Club 33 F.H.A. I, 23 F.H.A. meeting at Benton. 132 xii wg CECIL RAY STEINMETZ Smiling, friendly as he goes5 Filling the world with joy, not woes. Hall Monitor l, 25 English Club 2, 35 Home Room Treas. l, 2. MONTA EDWARD STEPHENS Quietly going on his way He shall be remembered for aye. English Club 2, 35 Hall Monitor l. BILLIE SUE STEWART. Fun-loving, loving fung For that-we will remember this one. F.T.A.5 English Club 3. MARY LOUISE SUDDRETH Her dashing ways and eyes of blue Make up her character as-True. Y-Teens l, 2, 35 F.H.A. l, 35 Program Chair- man F.H.A. 35 English Club 2, 35 English Club Program Chairman 35 Choir 35 Publications Staff 35 Delegate to F.H.A. District Meeting 2. BETTY JO SWANN Her pretty eyes and pretty ways Have set the boys in a daze, F.H.A. l5 F.H.A. President 15 F.H.A. 35 Choir 35 English Club 35 Usher 25 F.H.A. Meeting in Monticello l5 F.H.A. State Meeting l. BETTY LUE TATE Loyal, friendly and loved by all5 Big things come in packages small. National Honor Society 2, 35 National Honor' Society Treas. 35 Delegate to National Honor Society Convention 25 Tri-Chem 2, 35 Y-Teens l, 2, 35 Head Monitor 35 F.H.A. if 35 Home Room Secretary 25 Latin Club 2, 35 Latin Club Pres. 25 F.H.A. Class Sec, l5 Student Council l, 35 Pepcats 35 Pepcats Treas. 35 Thespians 35 English Club 25 English Club Vice-Pres, 25 Football Maid 35 Publications Staff 35 Eligible for Quill and Scroll 35 Dramatics 35 Hall Moni- tor 2, 3. FAYE DEAN THOMPSON What more could be said in this place Than: We'll miss that charming face? F.H.A. l, 35 Commercial Club 35 English Club 3. ROBERT BURNS THOMPSON When something important is in the air This dashing lad will surely be there. Stage Crew 2, 35 ,Lab Assistant 2, 35 Tri-Chem 2, 35 Tri-Chem Sec. 35 Hi-Y 2, 35 Hi-Y Treas. 2, 35 Boys' State 25 Student Council Vice-Pres. 35 Home Room Reporter l, 2, 35 Band l, 2, 35 Band Lieutenant 35 National Honor Society 35 Hall Monitor l, 25 Bookworms 25 Bookworms Reporter 25 Publications Staff 35 School Recep- tion Committee 35 S.A.S.C. 35 Usher 2, 35 Pepcats 35 Radio Broadcast 35 Freedom Train Delegate I5 Track 25 Stage Crew Manager 3. 133 SElllllllS SEIIIIIIIS Q M JAMES C. TIPTON Jolly all the days he's known5 Spreading color-love he's shown. English Club 35 F.T.A. JUNE BEATRICE TRIBELL Merrily she goes along, In her heart is a glad song. F.H.A. I, 35 English Club 2, 35 Commercial Club 3. ANN BOWKER TYLER Never does sorrow enter her life5 Never discouragement to cause her strife. Y-Teens I, 2, 35 Y-Teens Treas. I5 Y-Teens Sec. 35 Y-Teens State Conference Delegate I, 25 Delegate and Officer to Mid-South Y-Teen Conference 35 F.H.A. I, 2, 35 Vice-Pres I5 Historian 25 National Honor Society 35 Com- mercial Club 35 English Club 35 English Club Sec. 35 Spanish Club I, 25 Officer Monitor 2, 3. LOYDE WILLIAM TYLER There will never ever be Another boy as wonderful as he. Vice-Pres. Senior Class 35 Student Council I, 2, 35 Football I, 2, 35 Football Captain 35 Basketball l, 2. 35 Basketball Captain All-State 35 Track All-State 35 Hi-Y I, 2, 35 English Club Pres. 35 Speech Club Vice-Pres 35 Moni- tor I, 35 Publications 35 Baseball 2, 35 Senior Activity Committee 3: Usher 2, 35 English Club 2, 35 Senior Ring Committee 35 Letterman's Club Pres. 25 Letterman Club 2, 35 Thanks- giving Assembly 3. ROBERT CHARLES TYRRELL What a fellow here have we: Fun, his motto., shall ever be. Manager of Football I, 25 Basketball 25 Track 2. BILL VALENTINE Place your bets as to what he's worth5 Claims he's the best dame hunter on earth. Journalism Advisory Board 3: Stage Crew 2, 35 English Club President 35 Home Room Vice- Pres. I. 25 Home Room Pres, 35 Wildcat Staff 2, 35 l-Iall Monitor I5 Publications Staff 2, 35 Film Monitor 25 Basketball Manager I, 2, 35 Football Manager I, 2, 33 Track Manager l, 2, 35 Baseball Manager I, 2, 3. LESLIE HENRY VAN PELT Leslie is an unusual name He has the same matching fame. latin Club I, 2. JAMES VINT laughter in his eyes and on his lips He holds peace and joy at his fingertips. 134 Kwf , ..l ss! xii JOHN WALDINC Solemn and thoughtful he goes his way, Quiet and silent all the day. F.T.A. 3. DAVID LEROY WALKER Handsome are Handsome's deeds, When they fill another's needs. Home Room Pres. I5 Home Room Pres, 25 Pub- lications Staff 35 Dramatics 35 English Club 2. KENNETH WAYNE WALKER Sometimes happy, never sad, Most usually, he's always glad. F.T.A. 35 English Club 3. HAROLD WALLIS Quietly he goes his way, Silently passing through each day. VITAL WALLIS He is known to one and all, As the best in Wildcat Hall. BETTY LOU WALTON A happy-go-lucky girl is sheg We're going to miss her, can't you see? Hall Monitor I, 25 Bookworm 25 Publications Staff 35 F.H.A. I, 35 Press Association Meet- ing 35 Exchange Editor for Hi Comet 35 Eligible for Quill and Scroll 35 Choir 35 English Club l, 35 National Education Week Program 3. JACK WALTON Give me laughter and times so free, And forever contented l'lI'be. Latin Club I, 25 English Club I, 25 I-Ii-Y5 Basketball Captaing Publications Staff. BENNIE LEE WARD The sunshine in her lively face Brightens the future for this race. F.H.A. I, 35 Treas. for F.H.A.5 Y-Teens I, 2, 35 Bookworms 35 English Club5 F.H.A. Con- vention I, 3. 135 SEIIIIIIIS SElllllliS ss! FAYE WARD To her, lite is but a dream, And she is always on the beam. F.H.A. l, 23 Sec. and Treas. of Home Room l, 23 Y-Teens l, 2, 33 English Club 2, 33 First Vice-Pres. of F.H.A. i, 23 Second Vice-Pres, of F.H.A.3 Bookworms l 3 Pepcats Booster Club. MARILYN JUNE WARD Vivacious and proud is this one, Fair and lovely as the bright sun. F.H.A. Reporter I3 F.H.A. 23 Physical Educa- tion Captain l, 23 Quill and Scroll 2, 33 Miss Wildcat 23 Journalism Executive Board 33 Shorthand Club 33 Thespians 33 Home Room Officer l, 2. J. FRANK WARDEN Oh, so noble3 ah, how true! His aloofness leaves the damsels blue. Junior Red Cross Co-Chairman 2, 33 Hi-Y Vice-Pres. 23 Pres. of Hi-Y 33 Boys' Quartette i, 2, 33 Choir Pres. Z, 33 Thespian Sec. 2, 33 Pres, of National Honor Society 33 Student Council 33 Head Monitor 33 Senior Class Pres. 33 All School Plays, Ramshackle Inn and The Visitor 2, 33 Midwestern U. S. J. R. C. Council 33 Boys' Ensemble l, 2, 33 l lill Billy Band 3: Boys' State 23 Home Room Pres. I3 Hi-Y Basketball 2, 33 Choir Festival l, 2, 3. LARRY GORDON WARDEN Serenely he passes our way, Quietly marching over each day. D.O.3 F.T.A. l. VIRGINIA FAYE WARREN Quiet and beautiful serene, We'd love to crown her as queen. F.H.A, l3Clee Club l 3 Choir 33 Hall Monitor 2. BOBBIE WATSON Cute as the day is long, Bobbie is as sweet as a song. Transferred from Beebe3 English Club 3. ROSALEA WELLMAN She really gets around this place Filling it with laughter, ease, and grace. F.H.A. 1, Z3 English Club 33 Publications Staff 33 Hall Monitor 23 Book Store Monitor 33 Quill and Scroll 33 Usher 2. EDWYNA NANNETTE WEST Now she's a girl after my heart, And Wildcats say she's strictly smart. F.H.A. First Vice-Pres. i3 F.H.A, Reporter 23 Bookworms l, 23 Commercial Club 33 Pub- lications Staff 33 Y-Teens 3. 136 xii EW s -5 I xii J. D. WEST Enjoying life throughout each day Singing is his favorite pastime and play. Hi-Y 35 Choir Committee 35 English Club 25 English Club Reporter 25 Hi-Y Basketball 35 Boys Quartet 35 Red Cross.35 Publications Staff 35 Monitor 35 Hi-Y Delegate to City Council 35 The Visitor 35 Speech Award 25 Thespians 35 Philharmonic Symphonette 35 Senior Breakfast Program Chairman 35 Boys' Ensemble 35 Dramatics 35 A.H.S.P.A, Delegate 35 N.L.R. Broadcast 35 Choir Ensemble 35 Choir 35 Musical Festival 3. BOBBIE FRANCIS WHITE Small in size but great in love5 Only one guy for this little dove. Home Room Reporter I 5 Vice-Pres. Home Room 25 Y-Teens I, 25 English Club Vice-Pres 35 Vice-Pres. Bookworms 25 Treas, Bookworms 35 Commercial Club 3. HENRY WHITFIELD A guy who leads a quiet lite Living from day to day without strife, BURT CECIL WILKERSON Great things come in packages small That's why we adore them most of all. Home Room Pres. 35 English Club Pres. 35 Senior Class Society Club 35 Boys' State 25 Monitor 2, 3. BOBBY WILLARD Tall and seeing into the blueg A friend who will ever be true. ANNA JEANNE WILLIAMS Skipping around having fun, You'Il always catch her on the run. Band I, 2, 3-5 F.H.A. 35 English Club 35 Y- Teens I, 25 Press Club. EVELYN LORRINE WILLIAMS Quiet and mysterious in her ways Bright and shining as sun rays. F.H.A. I, 25 English Club I5 Commercial Club I 5 Pepcats I. NANCY WILLIAMS Sweetness becomes her as well As kindness, which becomes her swell. National Honor Society 2, 35 Bookworms Z, 35 Vice-Pres. Bookworms 35 F.H.A. I, 35 Class Treas. I5 F.H,A, Class Sec. 35 Home Room Sec-Treas. 2. 137 SEIIIIIIIS xii SEIIIUHS .fi Q JERRALD RAE WILSON X, A Cnc' of the best among us here, We will remember him for many a year. F,T.A. 3. TOMME BARTON WILSON Nice and cute and full of ideas and pep, Beauty in a pleasing way has made her a good rep. Y-Teens l, 2, 35 National Honor Society 2, 35 National Honor Society Sec. 35 F.H.A. l, 25 Football Maid 35 Spanish Club Vice-Pres 2, 35 English Club Z, 35 Head Monitor 35 Hall Moni- tor 25 Office Monitor 2, 35 Glee Club l 5 Choir 25 State Musical Festival l, 25 Publications Staff 35 Quill and Scroll 35 Program Committee for the Student Council5 Student Council 3. OWEN WINDLE Known to us as one of the best, He will remain through the rough test. Building and Trades l, 2, 3. BILLY EUGENE WOOD A swell guy with a merry voice, He will always make a wise choice. F.T,A. 25 Machine Shop l, 25 Baseball 3. PAT WOOD A friendly girl with smiles and laughs To cheer you up as you walk your paths, SYBOL ANN WOOD A Wildcat who will be missed by all As they wander from these halls. F.H.A, l, 25 Historian l, 25 Commercial Club 35 English Club 2, 3. BOB WOODELL Fun-loving guy with but one aim: Let's have fun! he will forever proclaim. Spanish Club 25 English Club,l, 2, 35 Baseball Manager 2, 35 Hi-Y 3. DAVID WOOLEY A lad that knows what he wants to claim, And gets prepared to go after the same. Football l, 2, 35 Baseball 25 Office Monitor 35 Film Monitor l5 English Club 35 Hi-Y l, 2. 138 x-4 . .. il' kj 19. WALTER EDWARD WORKMAN l-le pepped the school spirit up a step, Walter has plenty of rhythm and hep. Tri-Chem 2, 35 Sergeant-at-Arms Tri-Chem 35 National Honor Society 35 Student Council 35 Cheerleader 2, 35 Co-Captain of Cheerleaders 35 Home Rooms President 25 Home Room Vice- President l5 Math Club 35 Stage Crew l, 25 lab Assistant 35 Thespians 35 Boys' Quartet 2. 35 Speech Festival 25 Hi-Y l, 25 Hi-Y Pres. 25 Hall Monitor l, 2, 3. JIM W. WORRELL Jim is one swell guy, we all agree, ln our memories he will forever ba. Basketball B Team 25 Basketball A Team 35 English Club 3. LUCY MARIA YEARY Cute and pert, right clever little Missg ln a world of love and happiness she exists. Y-Teens l, 7, 35 Delegate to Gulfport 35 Treas. of Y-Teens 3: Student Council l, 2, 35 SASC Delegate l: Office Monitor 2, 35 Hall Monitor lg Head Monitor 35 Tri-Chem 35 Trcas. of Tr?-Chem 35 National Honor Society 2, 35 Cheerleader 3: Football Maid 35 Pepcats 35 Sec. of Senior Class 35 Latin Club 2, 31 English Club 3: Sec. of English Club 35 Senior Activities Committee 3. DOROTHY YELVINCTON A better Wildcat was never to be Than this lassie, who here, you see. F H.A. 25 Commercial Club 3: Miss Vineyard's Office Monitor 35 English Club 3. 139 SElllllliS PIBSHIH PHHHUE ' Frantic Fans ' A 4 in-Wifi V ' ',, -' ,.. ' S ' i Terrific Tackle i Bewitching Beauties 140 Frivolous Floats Turkey Day Tussle . , ' 'f . 1 , , if H ,. . . X5 A ,, , V,1., .,:, I .- ,A W , . rw' - ,-. , i , OLE IHHH LUIHTEH PHUS H VISIT 142 . South America, l'1ere's howl UT he Speaker C. L. Turner Singing in the rain. HSSElllBllES l-lllllllUHlllUS Hard Vxfayf' I pledge allegiance to the flag , . . M. C. Clam. Joslin trips the light fantastic Cart gives out. Sound advice, l Speaker R. B, Brawner. Mule Train . . . Upside down 143 S Five Foot Two, LLU GUUIJFELLUIHS lndigestion incorporated, Do Si Do. Doc. Big shots. Hail! Hai!! 144 Don't let 'em fool you, there's not a foughie in the crowd North Little Rock A City Without Bonded Indebtedness CITY OFFICIALS ROSS L. LAWHON ........................ Mayor PERCY H. MACHIN --- .... City Clerk and Collector MILTON D. MCLEES .... ...... M unicipal Judge W. E. PHIPPS ......... .... C ity Attorney MRS. R. M. S. BUTNER ............... City Treasurer A L D E R M E N FIRST WARD .......... T. W. Hercher - Joe Donnell SECOND WARD --- .... Ed Skinner-Chas. A. Bahil THIRD WARD --- .... Wm. Zwick-T. D. Curtis FOURTH WARD .... - - -R. W. Goss - A. M. Dyer rmxtt-iff ?'iDX-sil Cgg FTS? YS We Work i Continuously ' Toward Better 'H 1 Transportation Service T: To keep up with the rapid growth of Greater Little Rock, we are constantly expanding our facilities. Ever - widening demands for new routes and longer routes tax us to the ut- most, but we constantly strive to meet all transportation needs. CAPITAL TB SPUHTATIU EU. Serving Greater Little Rock With Dependable Transportation T I , f l 1 Y 1 1 i N Y 1 xi N I I i ' 4 i Y i 4 r 3 J ' -.LiiL?t,-f' fl -41, Sewer Pipe Culvert Pipe SHE!-HHVI EU EHETE i i PIPE EU P!-i Y Q i North Little Rock, Arkansas Dave T. Suddreth Vice-President X i ,Q if Viyjt , , II: 3 mfj 'ji i .i 1 If Ax i 4, ' 'U i LN, A s 4.' .V I , ,. w ' 1 f I J M r X 5 Q U ' J 1 N 1 1 X ' 4 JJ X 'XXX ' Arkansas' Exclusive Women's Shop Through These Doors Pass Many of Arkansas' Best-Dressed Men and Women! 303 MAIN Nationally-Known Men's Wear 113 EAST 4TH CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Eritz Chevrolet llnmpan Gus Blass Arkansas' Largest and Best Department Store Known as the one-stop store with everything Every 4th and Main Blass Customer Must Be Satisfied Phone 4-4343 Little Rock, Arkansas At Your Favorite OITIIHQ 5' ICE CREA M WORRELL BROTH ERS Shop With the Twins. and Get Twin Values Groceries - Vegetables. and Drug Store Best Meats to be Found Phone 209132 We Deliver SYLVAN H l LLS Congratulations to the Graduates and Faculty ot North Little Rock High WW Congratulations, Seniors MAYFLOWER DAIRY COMPANY MALTS ICE CREAM SHAKES North Little Rock Congratulations, Seniors HINKSON MOTORS, INC. Studebaker Cars and Trucks 322 W. 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North Little Rock, Arkansas TIRES FISK DISTRIBUTORS BATTERIES PHONE 4-2057 PACKERS OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE ALMA CANNING COMPANY l ALMA, ARKANSAS I I I I I I SINCE I925 LAMAN Furniture Company 312 Main Street North Little Rock Congratulations Graduates Accept our best wishes for happy years of achievement ahead! Our big store is always happy to serve you, now and in the future, with quality merchandise at thrifty prices! ST E R L I N G DEPARTMENT STORE Capitol Avenue at Center J' f - ff'S S R' I fv ,cvs P ,f . jf. ' P!! W! I X'4'm-if , gf I LSIVRDIF? -If Qi!! E I TWI ITY EHHPUPII TIU ,LQ , V ll' v RENTALS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE ll f S J' ' , , I A . fm E sq . ,I I N ,I s '--' A 'K I . iv' 4 N J .1 , R .I X XI I ' PN pf W I NX off' 1' Sh X ICG ki THE TWIN CITY BANK BUILDING Ldv 201 Main Street I lf' fx? NORTH LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS S Ti' PX fx mf N5 New and Used Buses For Saie -Buses Chartered and Leased- CHARTER BUS SERVICE Ill SUS UNES 2 .5 ' Y 4, 5 Safety our first concern Hnralze A. Illinq Bus Lines Sweet Home - Little Rock Dial 4-6586 2-8216 or 5-3821 5 QQ? if l ' P? ff tif, ' iff, 4 if it , iJ!,f1!4,il' i bf! fi ,LEU-1 1,9 ,Ks ,. I NL 1- 'Lf 1 1 .f 114, 1 3 .,d,f.f , f ,f ,tf-f i f .f f 1 r, .ft f' I 'lf If ,JAP f I' I., ,1 ,J to r,-e me ' raft, F 'I f I L 2' 77 V jj If 5 hanks X. E. -' We enjoyed working with you. We have your negatives in our files for reorders. EIIHLIN 8 BED STUDIU 116 Main Little Rock, Arki V Congratulations 1950 Seniors GUENTER SERVICE STATION 223 West Broadway North Little Rock, Arkansas Where Good Sports Meet BRADY DEESE HARDWARE 4132 East Washington ROSE CITY Phone 29959 N Q, Compliments WITH iff if J. F, WARDEN CO., INC. Home Building Contractors 1112 Main Street LITTLE ROCK 1933 1950 TANLEY OUND ERVICE Our Service Speaks For Itself REPAIRS--RENTALS All Types of Sound Film Equipment Public Address Systems J. SCOTTIE STANLEY Society of Motion Picture Engineers 915 West 23rd St. Ph. 4-4843 North Little Rock Congratulations Seniors GUENTER-MARTIN FURNITURE CO. New and Used Furniture 312 East Washington Avenue North Little Rock, Arkansas Good luck, boys and girls! V. E. POSEY'S GARAGE 111 South Pine N. L. R. Phone 25589 We specialize in Chrysler Products VANCE'S WHITE PIG INN Old Hickory Barbecue Curb Service 'til 12:00 P,lVl. PHONE 29847 For the best in fresh vegetables E- C. MOORE GROCERY MELROSE GROTCERY 823 Parker Phone 4-1579 807 w1i.Lovv N, L. R. PHONE 48531 North Little Rock W Wi Wt? 050' . 11 l Q? or if WW Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduating Class June, l95O North Little Rock Senior High School SIJUTHWESTEH TH Eli S LES EU 2l6 E. Fourth Street Little Rock, Arkansas DISTRIBUTCRS of Americas Most Outstanding Trucks and Trailers C-MC TRUCKS FRUEHAUF TRAILERS ige 1 I N' f lilin ,' fs E .l 2 ,i 'ff f'f r F l ! I Congratulations 'L Seniors N 3 From- ,V L l ' , Jun s Holler 1 1 l Hulk REMEMBER FOR HEALTH'S SAKE ROLLER ' SKATE - +R 1,1 ,. ,R U VBQR 5 77? ,Wx : f M? A ,. 9. .-, - 1 ' fr: . ., 1 ! LW LUQIQ5 lfU'L8l 6L 500 Main Street I Olflfle North Little Rock ' Burial protection that everyone can afford 1 - 1 ff. U X, if UJ' ,f 7 3 y kim J if X 1.12 -r Q f' 1 1 -- - 2 333, . A 'LN YJ . Z fl M , G If 6 I - : . x Fm:mN A ' A - 1' r . . ' in fl I 6- 'Q . 1 -1: fir rf V ' lil nf-f -1 ' ' lr 7 f -ffl' . 4,5 i mam . 'Tig M ' 21 , R U I . E X- 4 .qv iilea..,.,., ,,. , 1 ,,,.:, ., N f . 'i:' i r.: aa: -5 .1 26 7 K1 L 1 il. Ia m fzlggg bf. ,itglii r :Q -- - 2- .uw -. fi-r 1 AMBULANCE SE vic ' ' 'W Ffafirf- f r-it 3 4 3-'r R ET wg, - - 5:-:i 7- Day or Night PHONE 4-0312 or 4-0313 lIl1ll6l1H1Ulll1ll1llS, SEHIUHS HESLEP CROCERY 3311 Pike Avenue N. L. R., Ark. STANLEY HARDWARE COMPANY 3303 Pike Avenue N. L. R., Ark, PAUL KING'S BARBER SHOP 3305 Pike Avenu: N. L. R., Ark. BURKS DRUG STORE 3302 Pike Ave. lLevyl North Little Rock, Ark. Phone 20-2476 J. C. Nichols lOwr12rl JOE L. IVY ESSO SERVICE 3rd C7 High Streets Little Rock, Arkansas Phone 2 - 9087 NEIGHBORHOOD BEAUTY SHOP 31416 Pike Avenue N. L. R., Ark. S. 6 Q. VARIETY STORE 3407 Pike Avenue N. L. R., Ark, NATIONAL HOME 6' AUTO 3223 Pike Avenue lLevyl N. L. R., Ark. WILLIS WEEKS GARAGE 2800 Pike Avenue N. L. R., Ark. ROWLETT CROCERY AND MARKET 3420 Pike Avenue N. L. R., Ark. McMINN BUILDING MATERIAL CO. 3323 Pike Avenue Phone 20-2151 N. L, R., Ark. N Compliments of WEST'S Grocery HUGGlN'S Drug Co. Shop at WEST for the WS B PLEASURE To BEST SERVE You l Phone 4-3403 Photo Finishing STANPHILL-CRINER FURNITURE CO. FAUSETT'S CAMERA CENTER, INC. 718 Main SMT pRS?55E2Z'ZTl'aki?HZSA?3diD phone 4-5820 Llnle Rock' Ark' B Amvveur and Professional Susaggejw S J. GUY ELE Z tr t Manager Little Raogk, Ati. 5-mmuzn McSPADDEN DRUG STORE S P ' T' D ' f Hmm ESSO SERVIESAZEATION PHONE 2-9130 rescnp mn mggls :REE DELIVERY - H- 2300 E, B d Ph0 19 20-9165 Levy, Ark- No. Little Roos? lriiinsas 3244 Pike YN! I 3, I I 1 1 A - A K , ARQJJU ' , fig X. J , i ' ' A xx N Q ' , 'A 'zz S ' f X - we . A Comohifnents- P ' - ll .iljx xg! 'fi J 4 ii, IQ 5: ,N Af PLUN 'r- RRE cnocis . 'FXR 'JG 5 X :ff W I il Rf' . A X xi Y if 2 .JJ 'Q' H X Ni w. J . This Holy City we guard. Simpson rides in style. ,I PLHUS Hliil THINGS Away in a manger. i av What hoppen? Vw bww- W , ,uw - M .f.,,,guhwvv-- Whodunnit? Aidridge portrays pack horse. 165 Help! Murder! Police! JL if ..fvvv9'1,- fr, .1445 as. Q M FEHSTS Pops taste Wildcat grub, Watch the birdie! Mcms, incorporated. Good ole Southern cooking. We eat' too' I ,. v X .v 166 Soup's on! Cateresses deluxe f I snnvsx J J,, 1 :tray wr At All Grocery Stores RED CROSS MACARONI AND SPACHETTI Double Wrapped tor Your Protection This Product Has No Connection Whatsoevcr With the American Red Cross. PUBLIC AUTO CO. - ' Used A New 400 West 3rd North Little Rock, Ark. JAMES HAMPTON, owner, A Phone lu .' - 4!fl ' f -1 f A 7 I N- ' B A. tx . 9 . LA, AJ l I . ltr, 5 F 4, l U7 1 Mtfjgyj uiiinciii sinii , I N.. A 5, Mfr' YJ ' U I, V P I . .J . 4 ' l if - A' f , 1 ffl' ' EDITORIAL , .Wit t 1- y .1 gQ'fEditbrs ........,... ........,..... B etty Jane McClellan and Bobb Henry lf - iterary Editors ..,.... ..... ...........,.... F r ances Ann Hall and Mary Ledbetter ,fs N, -'if N9 -..i W 5- xii is X, vs X Dm xv X i Art Editor .......................,.................,..,........................ 1 .,.,.. ,..,,,,Altred Cullum Administration ........................ Clytice Scott, lda Mae Nantke, Marilyn Staley Album ------ S Barbara Cheshier, Ethel Seals, Mildred l-lale, Nell Nichols, Rita 1 Mae Baker, Mary Jean Ferrell, Mary Kathryn Russell, JoAnn Wood Features and Clubs ---- S Wilma Jean Jones, Bobby Burns Thompson, Elizabeth lClark, Dena Schneider, Tomme Wilson, Pat Wood Sports .........,.......,,............,..........., Jimmie Fowler, Bobby Clover, Loyde Tyler Student Photographers ........................ Jerry Payne, Skip Davis, Bobby Glover tk Phqtggrapher-S Assistants. -------- l Eugene Wise, Nolan Watson, ,Bob Stage, Bill WX 2 . . . f Mercer, Jim Younts, Wiliam Earl- Rogers gg 1' 1,-f llbfr' X 's I-'iff' A' 'f I ,- I ri it I 1 ,,it ' Q ' 5' ' v x 1 X. ti , f N X X v. ,Y -4 NCS , BUSINESS J ,general Managers ,,.,,, .,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,.,, M andrea Mills, Betty Gullett Subscriptions ----V4VY---.x ',VVA-'-,-'-'.-- S Edith Scruggs, James Caldwell, Bill Foster, N if 2l.oyde Tyler, Peggy Jones, Nancy Berry , XX Advertising Rosalea Wellman, Betty Lou Walton, Troy Ann Clark, Mar- vin Solomon, Pat Norman, Velma Johnson, Nancy Berry Typisfs S Delois Acord Dena Schneider Ann Hall Mary W1 l ' fu ' . ' . , if Ledbetter, Mary Jo Moore, Marilyn Staley lv 'KJ An open letter to you- We hope you like this, the twenty-fifth edition ot the Wildcat. When we tirst began working on this product ot toil and sweat, we said, This must be some hing special! , Twenty-t e years ot excellent annuals is a hard reputation to live up to. l-loywever, maybe this l95O version will make a suitable mil tone. Although the worlgwas hard, the feeling of satisfaction ' havin cream f 'sorpethingjout-weighs that, So here it is-hope you like it. I XS Q J Yygl , V V' , - Sincerely, ,Q i, l A 1 ., ff s 'I . i',liN T' - A l -X I I lx I4 XA I . , , I N...-all ly we ,M fn' wi 'AMW' X V, I W . M 1 , t ',,.JV,L , F ,Sw Efgjgwgziiii N WQMNJ 625315521 4, , ? QTTEXEQE' 75 641155, 7 2 55 REXMUM ,wifi xg Kim -Gig? gi, EX g,l,'yiHYqgy - f- y EiY,.3v lj Q? Q35 453 22,35 JW i gnybwflgi Xin ja . N 3 , b f I, WW A J Mywoafp M X 5i MJfPWfQXiq, Q-3 my A QQ i QJ-Zig if 3 ' ,Highs g P1 ' i J is N 5 , CW SQ W Q Eksdy-MYEARBooKs fQw THEPACEMA Kfns OF QUALITY n A MYERS ND CO. INC. TOPEKA, KANSAS ry Zwf' In wdnypv RN X 7'L,Q.1lLn ,. I ' KH? 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