North Little Rock High School - Wildcat Yearbook (North Little Rock, AR)
- Class of 1954
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Scholars. loan and whifo. Or afhlofos rod and gay Proud young man Amorilo. Wall on ifs way. Girls mos? bowilching. Boys mosf unfamod. Ho+Iy praisod and proacl vory ho+Iy blamed. od if: hotly Who aro fhoso? Whaf I Qhoir aim? O 0 O This is a chosen people. This is a soparafo race. Speaking an alion 'iongu Those are fha darlings o Thoso aro lho young. Plodging allogian counfry for which if sf ' And +o Norlh Lifflo and tho spirif for which I lourl hoarf. io fho flag, and tho ds. Rocl: Sonior High if sfandsi You -- a chosan poplo. a sopara+o raco. spoalzing an alien iongu This book is for y X. ur Young. VW I I I 1 o .-xlflyl f Q N ' Monica Lipscomb, Joe Giger, Carolyn Kelly Q 0 . l N is lx i ilwl W .5 S . ll N if f 3 Sl A This is your story of o wonderful yeor - - - et Q, XS . 6 3 word ond photograph. S Q W :X We chose to think of you os the troupe of Yi g Sl ll Mountoin. So - the ort stoff portroys Wildcat Hill gl X3 - gg E groduotion. x OB 9 S' And don't miss the pink clouds surrounding Q , 3 - never be lost to you. 4 HERE H fl Mwefpqzff-5 025, M7'W7'MiZ l l ro U R 19426, vv IL D C T ' l wi W Q your memory, perhopsg but recorded here in tangible s om Vachel Lindsay speaks of as climbing great Sun le and white mountain you climb to the sun-goal of ,l . ,.-. f fr' 1 .. ,is,,rm., A , Most sincerely -C.Q.LQlMD- Kelli.- Edutor in chief Publications Monica Lipscomb Co editor Joe Gnger Co editor et as you reach the pinnacle. May their rosy glamor in ' 3215-7 ali., V ' V -,le :Mu ,mmftr - 1- -. .fi :QL ,nf K' 5 Pug Aufumn .. ,, l3.2 30-E Activities Winfer . . 65-I Spring .... l2l-II Advertisers .,,A I 87-20 Sophomores . . 56-6 Album Juniors .. .... IIO-I2 Seniors .... l48-I8 li' - f .. Classwork I I 36,4 o 6 ex sa . G! . X! X v G Elechve .... .... 8 2-IO' f S Honorary .... ..,. I 30-I3. Xxx XQH ViM4.y,f-:N ALFA rf 9 P, A I fb? 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' 7 1 There was no fime for res? .WK Crazy girls crazy 'mough fhey are on fha bench. Huey are always known as Hue backbone of 'rhe Team .19 si 533 f a', 23 71 BB it J L 5 , .kk VA. ., yn 93 sbs ! g , Q.. it w 7 kv , I nf fv- ff ' f 2 X- 'R rv 5'7 'S Sf- ,, .ff-YN if Y 9 OJ sg Q - Q f I .' I B v Y I 11 Q -- Q New ' f U 4 ff -:ev ff ' . ex? . I - f . . lx s f -' f ' D Nw Q m. , . L: 'V iv-,Q me .W X M ,f fw-?ilv'u.3',f X q '.. f?'2H?mwWE. ' 3 M Q f Q , ,wwf Avpwy ,, J .if V4 M C WV,,g5f5,,b,, nk, m M g ka A ,- i . b . K., A if .fer 4 x K, .l ,gi Q-5 1 ,f 'Vw5fgQw, - f' 1-W. 1 -2 ,Q ' If Lf A ' W 0 L ww-f'2 x.. 4 2 x - , ,9 :xxx xml , KS, 1, A' , 1,,11I,k'w?YWfF', LJ? z. fn Q ,-2. V , ., ,g, . , 2 Rig, V Mit, V Haqmg., My .xg Y , fr 6 .,,xm7 A gf XLR ?53'5'uh 1- J .,' frxiwftkff as 4 1 ,hgqgg 4452745-,VY,,k N X, iw , aj' -tr , rw '5y.,,W'T,,1f3,,' q+ff,QW it, Awffg. 444f'-kkfiiiffi '- wi .-0,1 .I , b y x W4 ,. ,ve ,. t H, 1 I Q 4 f Y .S . Q. 'A U'fsF'3f'i 445' 4 . '. ,xxn M' ,wx f , N aw . r f QW -. .H xv. A ,i.ji,,.pxQfz' !.4 W, .. .f 'x ' X. s - ..- Mm 4 A 4 . 3 F? 5 , Q M9 Y, M Q ,,,5,xf'f If 5 , ' .2 3 ! , 8, X 4 f FHIF 1 ua, ' W . L w 'w N K f4',!'g,gn .ja 'fk ' at w . ' ' '14 V K J va. x A v i sf Q? SE' 4 fr , I n , A 4 . ,,r5 ETX, Mathis. Jimmy Gilbert, Travis Yielding, Ed Ghent, 'd Forsythe. lSecond Rowl Billy Newton. James n. Jimmy Mathis, Jimmy Feulltner. Buddy Voegle, Billy ',.v.x5e.r - tgzzsr. f'j'i'l, ijt V , , , . - . . . - - ug - 1 .. ' s -. . ' - - I . . -,..v. North Little Roek's completely unpredieri Wildcats had a tough andfxtpaetti season. p ' if l'll., Despite a mggiocre season record of 6-6, ildcats went through their schedule with all the theyfp muster. Al- though the poorly underrated Wildcats plhyed' big-seven conference gmc against El Dorado, they played f their best games and at the oil town Wildcats IB-12. In the Wildcats' first game of the year, they the Subiaco Trojans 20-0.0 The Cats had a lucky break intwhich liigghusky Buddy Voegele picked up a blocked punt and ran over for a touchdown. The Cats held off the Bl theville Chicks, but they yvere defeated when Franky Beard was caught behind the goal for a sifety, 2-0. On the road the week before, the tired Cats met,CarQlden and the hard-hitting Panthers beat the Wildcats I3-7. Next the underdog Cats went to El Dorado where they made a sensational come-back to beat the oil men 18-12. After the Wildcats had that splendid victory, they met the Cy- clones to keep the old ball rolling, and beat them 26-0. Again the Cats went out-of-town to make a marvelous win over the Hot Springs Trojans 40-14 and to ruin their homecomin . The Golden Hurricanes came thundering down out of Elie north to defeat the Wildcats 2l-13. y Pine Bluff came to our fair city to whip the Cats 20-6 with passes. Billy Hooten and Buzzy Duckworth did a wonderful job on defense. The Wildcats then went to Van Buren and beat them 62-6. Bill Rainey led the scoring with three touchdowns. Hard-hitting Tommy Worrell made two touchdowns to keep the Wildcats on top over the Fort Smith Grizzlieg. 38-0. The Wildcats met Texarkana on home ground only to be punish- ed and beaten, but put up a good, and well-spirited fight. The Razorbacks were supposed to be one of the best teams in the state. Buddy Roberts did an excellent job in running butw:.gRuldn't hold the Hogs. Score, 20-7. W y i The Cats made their annual journey across the ejeek Thanksgiv- ing Day to fight the bloody battle wit the Cetitril Bengals. The Cats fought hard against the Tigers but couldlft hold them, and lost 20-0. T vi Q Managers: Connor Cole. Bill Gill. Joe Grace. Paul Grifiis. ........-.---ff. Cf Q Q la Buzzy Duckworth ig-' 'V' M7 it Ni' Guard Bllddy Voegele Three Year Letterman Billy HQQLQ11 Tackle 'I hrcc Year Letterman .Xll-State First. 2 Years Tonnny Vlorrell Halflmrk 'l'wo Year Letterman All-Stale Serontl Team All-Slate First, 2 Years Honorable Mention, All-Southern Tafkle 'l'wo Year l.etterln:m lll-Stale Honorable Mention -Iinnny Banks Fulllmck Two Year Letterman All-State Honorable Mention i jimmy Mathis Center One Year Letterman 41,5 X in A 'X N ' F . ' f U .um van Dover ll im Faulkner Quarterback l'wo Year Letterman jackie Mathis End Two Year Letterman All-State Second Team ' ' Guard Two Year Letterman All-State Second Team wt K ii l -s ' X t 1 4 X , :fig .. my wg Billy Rainey Halfback I One Year Letterman All-State Honorable Mention Graham Thompson Quarterback One Year Letterman r l z had Y, x ,winter J in . 1 31 1. . . Buddy Roberts Halfbark 'l'wo Year Letterman All-State Honorable Mention Buford Barrentine Tarkle 'l'wo Year Letterman s I I inn' Q , mx -3252 .552 ' 1 f, A 7 I 'tx x Egger s13?:g?Z65Zk5ggfsa?QjQjHHifgiz,2 saggy uf y wifi f- , L ,ant W fm 1' f jimmy Gilbert End Two Year Letterman All-State Honorable Mention 4 ,ff gl We fa. -. 9 'rg' ff, , ax 1, ,Jw f'-fwg if f 'fezifialg it gi ., 5 3243-gtrY:fw5fl?irkg5'311,j3? wx t rf -f - of L -P W Nz. ,A W we A fl ' ,,,,1g,9p,. .W rniwewfwwtr- vi-eg , fm.. ' iZnaefwattm:ff-44ffe.-L- t tt ,. W 'S' Ml 'arf Dennis Young Quarterback One Year Letterman I 3 Billy justice Halfback One Year Letterman Harry Vinson Guard Two Year Letterman All-State Honorable Mention mfr '+--ww-'vrrf . -',w:.rrffcm-vs+ A 1-W x ' ,A O g , , ,, J S 512-'f f 1 1.r'l5i'...W Y. 3 Dale Pope End One Year Letterman if gl Q, IH , 1 Bill Henson Halfback One Year Letterman Gary Weed H alfback Squadman at .5 0 Gerald Vaughan G uard Robert Bell End One Year Letterman One Year Letterman X '.:,Qiww2is1?ww . , W -.4M-.wn4m4m,wk 1 Don Brewer A Back One Year Letterman i X Back Squadman jerry Dollins Charlie Rayburn End Squadman james Brown Guard Travig Ygielding Squndman ac Squadman H J 2 7 2 It lk VY N ,, 5 x 13 .. , M aww 3 xg 4-' MMI M , M Wx . V., .-725 W ,R 'W,J,ff'w i,Lff, ' M ' Y AQ., ,. , ,jg-'.' 1- M M ' ,E w,,,g.4,mN ,f-:fi may H .A Wykg- 1 ': C'x?gvff?2T1'1iT..ffin?1, wh- i . ,ff frfliff1fSx 1Q'f5f':f'fMf2i I Thomas Paul Bob Combee Fnd Woorgowy jones Back C ' Squadman Squadman Squadman 5 2 2 3 i james Hooper C , X, ., . C Q-'i X+x rg. . of C Xa ,ssvtff 2,-.ft k. kH-1.354 Q- -I-ackle Lane jetton One Year Letterman Back Squadman Eugene Barentinc Tackle Squadman Bill Newton Center Squadman .QA so ff C QISSXXSXX Xgbawxs Q , K C X 'R Simitgijyigbsir XX -N:--fwgiwf X -we H X 5 as Av Q-ISE X f Si? f.Bri'D' -' ..-axgnilvw mx. yoga- W , . Q I-55.1. .. X314 ,- -fgz- X . . X. 1 S K X . i f V David Waggoner Back Squadman Edward Ghent Center Squadman joe May Center Squadman v-1-any-....., ,---.......,.W lun Aww.-..-hi There was a knock af The door , 5 , V , X Q A57 3 4' TVSQ wL,,fif,, v,J,,l A' 4 i'2H,w 1 Wei-'f'h Aww Y vi X ,gyms av- -,,p ' , 'al..s.,.a.uus-an Y HHWNHH'-1 f,g5gfw,gi ,V ii KAW 99301, - 'fwwhniliw Where's ihe mrkey7 Boy meefs Wolfe . Q 1 .I Hamburgers for Thanksgiving? Thanksgiving prevue: sfudenfs bring fheir c ings for fhe needy. ,4- Presidenf Hoofen Speaks e food was sweli , Y K A b ip J f 4 I .f 'J gl 5 'M ef i 24? n! urp! Tha? was good When H16 Sainfs Go Marching ln! Messy, huh? The Ensemble sang Our Junior Talenf Florence and Lorella can really sing Barbara sings ou? Henry Alice, Bobby. and Irma Richard Milner--Swoon! Myrna Millender: anoihef Kay Sfarr Sue McCord: Sweel and low lva Sue Fudge. Glenda Bush. Susan Music, Maesfro--please! l F 4 I H x i 3 P! Emcee Bobby Bowers l E S r popular quarfef: Brummelf, Woodcoclc, Garvin, R Willle's liflle dance bend Close up Pianisf Sally Keller Mary Green and Jessica Coleman L 'dwg 'Fifi ' f V a- 'wwe ,,w:.i 'Q 1 ' ' f A 0 Wg' 94 .A VV tg 1 4' , V F e Fi ' 4-,. an ., , ' L i f ' T'- f n i , i G ,f wk' The reiafion of one word To anoflwer Macbefh! Macbefh! Macbefh! Saying if ihe Soufh American way Speaking with ease a 9, -g wi We all see There were panels, foo 38 There were plenfy of nofebooirs and fhemes foo WL We shouid have fha? one! 43' I E RW Enjoying folk lifercfure Flying Saucer rolls off press PT , Mau-wv'9'x 'W vi Hilcomef in fhe making U s.snn1vsuuALrmm4gm .. RITURN ,. ,M ....... ,...,.., 1952 uv' f I 1 9 4 V How fo fill ou? an inuome fax form An inferprefafion of a greaf inspirofion x it is We've really come a Yong way : d 'yd Hi my lives again on Hue silver screen They exp ore a ww errveSS Today we are Worid Cifizens 'G' i .-nf. 61 . 'r , 'Aa V1 1 er-f C American Hisfory classes pay fribufe fo flue peoples of flue Uniled Nalions ln Human Relafions, The arf of personalily adiuslmenf is- --.1 lmru: And how fo live safely among one's fellowmen Ak An experimenl in fha law of averages S 2115 5 X-A Have you ever made lwdfoqen? Brown. Bush. and Daniels sfudy fhe Sill: Worm Consfrucling fhe righ? triangle Kuonen explains +l'1e unknown 3 uf We learn abou? flue Bugs and fhe Bees 6 UM: rl lg 2 Experimenfing in flue Lab rl fl X.s...j 6 Dig fhose crazy figures up fhere! The faranfula proves fo be inferesfing The process of measuring weigh+s in Physics The genfiernen build a yachf Fiefcher works wifh a lafhe il RL' Learning How io draw Beard and Gregg try ou? Hue Accounfinq Machine Adfusflnq The carburefor in Aufo Mechanics Q wfwf' Y Pauiine franscribes n.' 4 .. .l A sfifch in Time saves nine Hoping for a perfecf copy And now for u cup of fea W S1 af ff Wsnii ... Now bring on fhe food Rofhermel mimeographs WW e F1 X 91 2 I '? Lmi Au... 0. . -hixw w-P-1-.....n,.w , We gef our daily exercise M .Q-n--Q--0.-.Q Q W A Q, alum W 'Hama 3, M xv ' A 'T 'Hakim ' Q L 4 VII' bf A ,www , ' A Q ' WN ' , +. ka X ,uw L,,4M,,,.,a,,. .A The boys' Phys. Ed. Classes learn The fundamenfals of foofball. 11,5 A 4 sw, '4' ,Ax K 'wi' fi 2 w+iaNf 4 'S-X - l Truly falenfed arfisf Our fufure hope: The Senior Choir The Sophomores fry out vocal ability Milf fox wiv-X gf' Elf, N of The Ari Classes prepare for Homecoming Tuning Up ,Q X I MR. BRADY Drznss Vice-President Deesc Hardware and Sporting Goods Store MR. WILLIAM F. LAMAN President Laman I-'umiture Company MR. BYRON BOGARD Attorney MRS. ORA LEE CORNELISON Secretary Homemaker and Civic Leader DR. W. M. BURNS Physician ' 7 1' 5, DR. W. E. Pl-nPPs Physician Y EN, was ,-9 X ,. -'ef' '7' E Superintendent Currolw STRINGFIELD BLACKBURN B. S., University of Arkansas, Fayettevilleg M. A. University of Illinois, Urhanag l'h. D., George Peahody College for Teachers, Nashville, Tennessee. Assistant Superintendent FRED Bauer: WRIGHT B. A.. Henderson-Brown College, Arkadelphia: M. A., George Peabody Col- lege for Teachers, Nashville, Tennessee. MR. W. E. SHELTON Business Manager MRS. B. E. NICAIAHEN Director of Community Relations M RS. RENA CAR MACK Bookkeeper Q, , wfafuv' ' .Qi ' ' gm' ' , , E. J 1 fm rf .. ef.. MRS. CORINNE MESSENGER Office Manager MR. C. E. NICMEANS Supervisor, Public School Music MRS. AI. R. BRANDON Clerk MRS. VI-IRNA NIORRIS School Nurse MRS. H1-ix .EN BERRY MISS FRANCES Bmczxwoon Secretary to Dr. Blackburn MRS. IEANINE Souu: Secretary to Mr. Wright Audio-Visual Ll-bmrian ,wa R J 4 I ,fr 3 QAPS' 41 ...- MRs '1'H1-:LMA B. PAULETTE Secretary to the Principal MRS. NIARGARET NICELOSKEY Clerk ' L ,MM R l do ..., l Principal GEORGE E. NIILLER B. S., Pennsylvania Slate Teachers College, Bloomhurgg M. A.. New York University, New York City Crauluztte Study, llniversity of Arkansas. Fayetteville. Miss Bernice Blankenship English, Spanish I1 B. A.. Hendrix College, Conway .jf . Mrs. Eula Blevins Biology B. S. l-l., Arkansas State Teachers Col- lege. Conway: M. A., George Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville, Tenn- essee. Mr. ul. Raymond Brandon Band Hendrix College, Conway: B, M., Vandercook School of Music, Chicago, lllinoisg M. A., Western State Col- lege, Coloradog Graduate Study. Lewis and Clark University, Portlzind, Ore- gon. H V I ,g l . .f -. . Ze' ri I ,Q , 5':.Qfx Mrs. C. S. Blackburn Human Relations B. A., Hendrix College. Conway: Miss Dorothy Bridenthal Vocal Music B. M.. and M. M., North Texas State College, Denton, Texas, Arkansas Polytechnical College, Russellville. will Mr. Herbert Bryant Director of Audio-Visual Supplies Director of Veterans' Training I5 years of practical ex erience: ' P Five years office manager at Ark- ansas State Trade School. Tm Mrs. B. F. Allbri English B. A., Hendrix College. K Graduate Study, Columl' versity, New York City. fl Mrs. Garland Beavers Human Relations B. M., University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Graduate Study, University of Arkansas, Fay- etteville. Mrs. Janice Clifton English, .Study Hall B. S. E., Arkansas State Teachers lege, Conway. s. G. R. Fearnside English ima Northeastern State rrs, Tahlequah: B. A.. sity of Oklahoma, Nor Graduate Study, Univer Colorado, Boulder: M. A.. sity of Oklahoma, Nor Further Graduate Study I College of Education, zlo. Mrs. Emma jean Golden American History B. S. E., Arkansas State Teachers' Col- lege, Conway: Beebe junior College. wi.. AT v NEW5 L X ws.un......e Col- Mrs. Vada Cowen Girls' Adviser, English B. A., Henderson State Teachers' Col- lege, Arkadelphiag M. A., George Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville, Tenn- essee: Graduate Study, University of Iowa, Ames. Mr. W. C. Forsythe Selling, Business B. A., Ouachita College, Arkadelphiag Graduate Study, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Mrs. Katherine Green Shorthand, Typing Galloway College, Searcy: B. S., Arkansas State College, jonesborog M. A., Univer- sity of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Mr. Harold King Feiock Physics, Auto Shop Math, Machine Shop Math, Study Hall B. S., United States Naval Acad- emy, Annapolis, Maryland: B. S. E., Indiana State Teachers Col- lege, Terre Haute, Indiana: L. L. B., University of Arkansas, Fayetteville: M. B. A., Univer- Florida. sity of Miami, Coral Gables, Mr. E. D. Mills Woodwork B. S. E., Arkansas State Teachers' College, Conway: Graduate Study, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Miss Minnie Lee Mayhan B. A., Hendrix College, Conway, M. A., Col umbia University, New York City: Fu'rther Graduate Study, University of California, Berkeley. Miss Bess Johnston Mathematics B. A.. University of Fayetteville: Graduate Peabody College for T Nashville, Tenn.: University Wisconsin, Madison. Mrs. Sarah Helms Latin I 8: II - English B. A., Arkansas State Teachers' College, Conway. Miss Bertie johnstc Study Hall B. A., Peabody College Teachers, Nashville, Tenn Graduate Study, Universi California, Berkeley: Univ of Wisconsin, Madison: U1 sity of Colorado, Boulder. Mrs. O. D. Lawless Geometry B. S. F.. Arkansas State Teachers' Col- lege. Conway. uv' 4 000000 ooooeo 900001 Mrs. W. W. Miller Tylfmg B. S. E., Arkansas State College, Jones- boro: Graduate Study, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Mrs. Lucille Mock Librarian College of the Ozarks, Clarksvillt B. S. E., University of Arkansas, Fai etteville. I f :rsity of Arkansas, Fayette- Mrs. Grace Nelson American History, Study Hall A. B., Henderson State Teachers' College, Arkadelphiag Graduate Study, University of Arkansas, Fay- etteville. Mrs. Paul Mosley World Geography, Current Events, Human Relations B. A., Ouachita College, Arkadelphiag Gradu- ate Study, University of Arkansas, Fayette- ville. Mrs. E. C. Marcum Shorthand I, Bookkeeping B. S., M. S., University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Miss Ora Park Chemistry E., University oi Arkansas, tcvilleg Graduate Study, Mrs. M. R. Owens Home Economics B. S., Texas State College for Women, Denton, Texas: M. A., Columbia Uni- versity, New York City, New York. Mr. M. L. Ozment Selling, General Business B. S. E., Henderson State Teachers' College. Arkadelphiag Graduate Study, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Miss Effie Park Biology B. S. E., Graduate Study. Uni versity of Arkansas, Fayetteville 1 B S., M. A.. Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville, Tenn- essee: Graduate Study. Univer- sity of Oklahoma. Norman. Mrs. C. R. Ragland Consumer Economics, Ameri- can History, Study Hall, American Government B. A., Arkansas Slate Teachers' Col- lege, Conway: Graduate Study, Uni- versity of Colorado, Boulder. ,X xg Miss Frances Wills Rudd Home Economics I and I1 Little Rock junior College: Arkansas State Teachers' College, Conway: B. S. E., University of Arkansas, Fayette- ville: M. S., University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. f ,gsm sv, fl fi Mr. R. gl. Pavlick Machine Shop B. S. E., Arkansas State Teachers' Col- lege, Conway. qv Mrs. Lloyd P. Smith English Mrs. Myrtle Roberts General Math, Algebra, Study Hall, World History B. A., and M. A., University of Okla- homa, Normang Further Graduate Study, University of Mexico, Mexico City. 'QT'-R .-3... Miss Katye Lou Russell English. journalism B. A., Ouachita College, Arka- delphiag M. A., University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Mr. Raymond Peters Mr. K. Ross Mechanical Drawing, Related Drawing L. I., B. S. E., Arkansas State Teachers' College, Conwayg Graduate Study, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, West Kentucky State Teachers' Col- lege, Bowling Green, Kentucky. Physical Education for Boys, Director of Athletics Arkansas Polytechnical College, Rus- sellville, B. S. E., M. S., University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. s'.... 1 , .,, is Mr. O. Taylor Auto Mechanics 30 years experience in Automotive Re- pairs and Maintenance: 3 years with the Army Service Force at Camp Roh- inson as job Instructor: Industrial Education Training, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. i,1 'N Mr. B. A. Winborn Basketball Coaching, Physical Education for Boys, American History B. S. E., University of Arkansas, Fay- etteville: Fort Smith junior College. ,, P? Wi Mrs. Daisy F. Smith Physical Education for Girls B. S. E.,'Arkansas State Teachers' Col- lege, Conway: Graduate Study at Uni- versity of Arkansas, Fayetteville. sw... xi. - A 1' . if Irs. Searcy Thompson rt, English, Study Hall S., Murray State College, rray. Ky.: Graduate Study. body College for 'l'eat'hers. .hville, Tenn. X O' Mr. V. E. Tyler Superrfision of Vocational cs' Nlrs. Clliarles NN. XVortl Edumnlm lltzsitlrss Training, ' .' :tl .11 B. S., Arkansas Stale Teachers' Col- Slim NWI lege, Conway: M. S., University of B. S. E., Arkansas State Teachers' Arkansas, Fayetteville. College, Conway. Mrs. Irma B. Wilson English B. S. Arkansas State Teacl ers' College, Conway: M. S., Un versity of Arkansas, Fayettevillt -Io Ann Abbott V . fi if , , Q Lf . W .ata - iff' llill -lo ,Xtnonacrt '1 V X Eugene llarrentine ,f n an neu? I U' nl ar fi' Charlet Black Tom m v Lee llrnlges 'Hr 2g.:L 5, .W , Norma .-Khles ,,,: -1. L -5 ,nf 1 fs- 3 ,I if V X A .. 29+ ' 4 in 1 4 sv 3 it 5 V K , A g 4 e.. ,....KkfA , 33 Am 35:15 my 4 -' Ronald Anlonacei Edith Barron ,. , Q 6...-1 Limqef- x' fl Freddy lllankenslr ip Ui fr' ig? s W' ' s fir Donaltl lirrley Er IA BCIIY Azlney Hazel Archer . EYE? , , VW jackie Bell may ' 1 4 : -f Ella Mae Illuclter biwe- g, -- rr' --oi james L. Briley Margaret Brush ,ludith Ann Bryant Peggy Ann Bryant Elualseth Camp Mary Campbell .I-l r ' 'ff R . VA, 1,-' x 55431155 3 5'-,g?,..,. :Ik , , if 1,4 'ri ,fu- 2 . . A -14 A .A . K I 4 Ei Cary Chapman Douglas Chisam Eff 5 Y I af? ' rim x ,V C V, Shirley A. Calloway 'Q PM C: s L 231. . ffm . 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Glenda Ann Bush Carolyn Sue Carpenter .5 t' A .N X -,L 1 Sq!!-:I . ..,.. E 'ffl - wr- 31 A a ,sf Q r 9' j p Thomas Claussen , 'A at-Q , Vlrtan Angel 12 Alice llarrentine ah ' J' -5' Mary llirens Margaret Brenton 'ILO M 9? QT 1 I Martin Eugene Brown lililalletlt lhtslxy lletty jean Carson 'D 'il' N Robert Clawson are ., .sm .4 y 15 1 3 Vatla Ann Clillnn ,Iziue Cnwcn ,mix I I linuna Davin l'Luurll:1 Dobbs wdk N. . f Carolyn jean Dulu- llzt rule An u l avcrt y Anita Cnlu-rt . ' egg Sandra Dallas jam-ttc Dax is QQ if X Patsy Dullcr Ouia lm: Duncan N1 illigiiffl Ferguson r .. Isiiw V P H sam, he i . Q X , - If , ii 2-X -L NWS Slurluy .Xml Fri-1-:nan Sue Fudge .a l D X X .jg it I c Y c A i t RSV ix -'i llativl Ruth lhuui Dnris ,lraui llarreu Sue Cook Wayne Daniel is ...S i lb jimmy Davis Q . as 3 X A ' Q YS it If jerry Dnllins w ' iii? ss.. s fg A It Ora Marie Duncan s... Alice Faye Finley i is Ginger Fugate Sa fi 53 wr Qi nil .-K. l,. Garewuotl NK 6 sfwnmi Ni vc 9452 jf? 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Lillian Miller iylffw xff ' i, g fi? x - 3.'si.iHiiiR X .A P m ww- K , lhlly Milrlicnci Martha Mobbs Helen Monlgmncry .5 .pl ' V -, , 1 f ' Q A llnll l',4lu,n1I Nlmnm llmmqs Xlmvn ,Q 1 gg ' f' 13 1 W. Immc Klux Nxvnxulx ll.nul Nullnm ,,-,fax . 'al .u w ii ,Na n w lx Rum- l'4ulgcll lum- P.ulu'v fy M. Q, Q 1 ,g . ' P ...Q 52 x -1 ,... 'QQ 'QL Kun.: Pr-umgull lllllx Plullips l va A. xr 4 Q91 ,J 5 'I' 9 -- -.Mx L' '. Rngrx Pmu Slmlz-nc' l'lmsr J Q' X A A nl r 5 llcus l'nrm'Il kay Ruclmnlwn K . C J H llc-len Rngm-ls Slmmn Xnn Quum 53 5' f 'k Y! bv.-mlml Rnggs 'vig 1 PW R lf Rugcls Xluilyn Nlurnsun sf .nh llmxmn Nnrumn . , fu A g 6.1 1 X712 ff? 'Q ,. 0 1' Hr' ' f W2 1 R 'U'3'H'l 1 Saurlra Parks Rcx Phillips fn'f,! .zlg.' 7 u Y4 1' 1 uv K 9' 7:' ,' 4 4 Zjlfffiv rx 4 ' 3. P . 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V IWWL Diff! , Qs 5 If Amidst a whirlwind of gaiety students and faculty turn thankful hearts to God for His blessings and understanding . . . and Thanksgiving Day crowns the climax of the football season. A gay spirit burns with the coming of Christmas, the holiday time . . . a significant time . . . Then, a promise of a bright new year, 1954-a better year! Reigning over this season are midterm exams . . . and all else is put aside while they govern each young mind. A year half gone . . . a trail half climbed . . . and the juniors push forward- Innocently wicked, Innocently wise, Innocently impudent, Innocently gay-- QI . I . 1 an 0 fa E LE 2 in 2 Sm Qi -., xv Sv WII ca? Hilf becomes a winfer wonderhand and snowbialls fly lobby and Home room wlflw Hoiiday mofifs V X fwvw- -K - f wgagj-X ,U-ws S Q f 2 i N X -R - . aww? -f5QW0 ? w3Y:.i:?ff 1 --viiw QEAMSQQKQXE K N X2 K fx :m is wi ' -,iff vssmg ws Ll: 54 gg-:vb 4 :ll V . s -2 W is -1 sv wSg3Fys5i.1f 2, ici: Q52 L 2 x W b as-.wfiifi . 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Turner Wood presen? gifis fo fhe Chrisf Child in The arms of Madonna Na Shirley. Benny Hope wafches as Joseph. Jeans-clad shepherds Charles Prince, Johnny Smifh, Donald Sfephens, Cha Crowder, and John Maurer fend lheir flocks. DR. W. M. BURNS Death's but a path that must be trod If man would ever pass to God. During the holidays we were saddened by the loss of our beloved Dr. William Milton Burns, who for 37 years held the title of the best booster the Wildcats had. Of him, all North Little Rock High might sayg He achieved success who has lived well, laughed often, and loved muchg who has gained the respect of intelligent men and the love of little childreng who has filled his niche and accomplished his taskg who has left the world better than he found itg who has always looked for the best in others: whose life was an inspiration: whose memory, a benediction. 9 7 'ff' v 4 - f E , K' Y Y S b , Q. V? Q if i , V5 sl' u .n -. X A I A W Q' y kgsr' . if f- n NN. 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Graham Thompson, Dennis Young. row-Freddy Blankenship Jimmy Gilbert Kenneth Yieldin , Coach Bennie Winborn, larlin, Dale Pope, Tommy lPaul Q q North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North Little Little Little Little Little Little Little Little Little Little Little Little Little Little Little Little Little Little Little Little Little Little Little Little Little Little Little SEASON Rock 34 Sheridan 43 Rock 46 Jonesboro 65 Rock 46 Little Rock 47 Rock 42 Van Buren 47 Rock 38 Monticello 45 Rock 47 Newport 45 Rock 48 Malvern 48 Rock 66 El Dorado 60 Rock 62 Bauxite 61 Rock 53 'Texarkana 55 Rock 68 Pine Bluff 48 Rock 61 Hot Springs 40 Rock 62 El Dorado 49 Rock 50 Little Rock 48 Rock 48 Jonesboro 60 Rock 54 Monticello 44 Rock 50 Hot Springs 29 Rock 38 Fort Smith 45 Rock 55 Van Buren 55 Rock 57 Pine Bluff 52 Rock 37 El Dorado 45 Rock 5l Conway 50 Rock 45 Fort Smith 47 Rock 59 Texarkana 38 Rock 78 Little Rock 88 TOURNAMENT Rock 61 Hot Springs 58 Rock 36 Fort Smith 40 immy Lovcll li 1111 rd I yr. lzuncs loycc' Q Guard l yr. rcscrvc Robert Bell Forward I yr. rcscrvc jimmy VanDovcr Guard 2 yrs. rcscrvc Edward Parkhill G uarcl I yr. Billy Zinnncrhcncx Cwztm' l vr. f NVuync Yau-s 1 m'war1l l vr. Roy Harold Sims Presirlent Num 1' Bobby Gail Bowers l'ir1'-1'resiz11'nI ...--,-p ,,...-.- ..-.-. ...-.Q 1--n lsl Row: Dana Clement Shirley Galloway. Ellen Eiden, Sharon Galf, Shirley Anderson, Valinda Whiffle. Palsy Lamb, Diane Hamillon, Dorsey Chisholm. ? d Row: Gloria Mason, Pai Manees, Jeaneffe MacDonald, Jane Middlebroolcs. LoreHa Fisher, Shelby Reynolds, Mary Hope, Shirley Shaw, Ken Hendriclzson. Frri Row: Ginnie Thompson, Belly Humphrey, Bonnie Miller, Marcella Bowman, Ginny Pool, Linda Scolf, Morris Levy, Roy Sims, Eugene Berqar, Bobby Bowers, Connor Cole. 41h Row: Charles Means, Doreffa Siephens, Mary Beih Clark, Marfha Jean Orr, Sally Keller, Carolyn Hogan, Joe Wayland. Gary. Weed. Joe Grace, Orman Simmons, Jimmy VanDover. Gloria Mason Patsy Lamb Secretary Trea.s1n'ew' Student Council, the governing body of the school, is composed of representa- tives from each home room, and the four officers elected by the student body. To promote the general welfare of the students and create better pupil teacher relations are the primary aims of the Student Council. Under the guidance of Mrs. Eva Fearnside this group suggests modes of school improvement to officials, while sponsoring talent, awards, and special assemblies, color day, and sock hops. Representatives from our council participate in Southern, State, and District Conventions, and the Big 7 Sportsmanship committee. Student Council creates an active interest in scholarship, leadership, service, and citizenship: essentials for the successful student council members. Orman Simmons Chaplain . I ' X . . M . . , ' V , , y 1 . at in 1 , . ' ' . y 2 l rf '. ,111 . M V1 f r. ' A.A' ' . i if st. i The Drill Team forms a W. To promote loyalty and to support the cheerleaders in increasing the school spirit is the chief purpose of the PepCat organization. Any pupil in school may be a member of this club. ' PepCats meet every Tuesday afternoon after school during the football and basketball seasons. Uniforms consist of the royal blue skirt, white blouse, white jacket, and saddles. l Goals of the PepCats include a Drill Team, which performs before each football game and also the making and selling of color streamers. In order to be elected cheerleader, a student must belong to this organization. Mrs. Vada Cowan is the teacher-sponsor of the PepCats. PE PCATS ROW I: Colene Bettis, Clydean Angle. Paula Dobbs. Judy Garrett, Shirley Freeman. Jeanette Harris, Grace Beard, Susan Henson. Billie Jo Carmacli. Sharon Harrelson. Nancy Green. Georgia Blucker, Delia Bachus, Ann Deese. ROW Il: Betty Jo Hanson, Betty Adney. Elaine Durham. Mary Bridenthal. Velda Derric. Genora Elrod. Jeananne Davis, Francille Hudson. Mary Jo Davidson. Teddy Cavin. Dorsey Chisholm, Ora Lee Burnett. Billie Howell. Shirley Anderson. ROW lll: Barbara Glass. Carol Faverty. Glenda Bush, Allis Finnly. Hazel Archer, Ella Mae Bluclrer. Ginger Fugate. Donna Fisher, Sandra Dickey. Dana Clemet, Margaret Brenton. Linda Clarlr, Sandra Dallas. Ruth Elam. Betty Davis, Tetty Garrett, Francis Griffin. Jo Clair Harmon. Dathelyn Goode. Peggy Bird. ROW IV: Barbara Derrick. Linda Bluclcer, Kay Hedgecoclc. Janis Grey, Pat Hubbard. Phyllis Hudson. Pat Fortson, Alice Hughes. lnella Floyd, Georgia Garrett, Wanda Fitts. Pat Beard, Clarice Anderson, Mary Tom Dees. Loretta Fischer, Bernedette Hum, Pamela Dun' can, Jo Ann DeWitt. ROW V: Loretta Hercher. Patsy Derrick, lva Sue Fudge, Betty Carson, Jackie Bell, Marcheta Hayes. Mary Ann Hobby. Jane Cowan. Betty Humphrey. Sharon Galt, Mary Beth Clark. Sylvia Adams, Pat Alden. . G I Q' ff if fa. 1 at Ah. 3 if F 1 1 1 it .-r. M: ,,, . i V L 1- .. . . .- , J' .. U . 5 X A Y , L f X ' r I Q '14 ps an PepCai Officers: Carolyn Parlcs, Jeanefie Harris, Hazel Curiis, Sandra Diclrey, Francille Hudson, Sylvia Vowell. W A i P., I' l 2 ru , y - l i lOW I: Belly Moody, Shirley Veils. Palsy Lamb, Myrna Millender. Monica Lipscomb, Jessie Wood, Sara Tarlringion, Dorofhy Raney, Verdie Lyons, Iarol Smirl, Hazel Curiis, Carolyn Kelly, Pai Whifecoiion, Anna Mae Peiiingale. ROW ll: Lillian Miller, Carole Berger, Belly Scofi, lawn Jones. Dalrene Jones, Jacqueline Kifrell, Beffy Kounen, Joann Kirby, Mary Jo Williams, Virginia Pool, Joada Hanlcins. Gloria Mason. Joyce loberls, Donna Ropeck, Paula Probsf, Eleanor Kiris. ROW lll: Harrieffe Oswald, Mary Frances Penix, Pauline Manus, Doreiia Slephans, Diane everaif, Sylvia Vowell, Linda Sweairnan, Nancy Magby. Nadene Isbell, Kafherine King, Shirley New, Jean Phillips, Rila Williams, Rita Villiams, Gloria Mason, Jaclzie Jerry, Joann Scroggins, Barbara Purnell. ROW IV: Shirlene Prince, Mary Levy, Mariha Jean Orr. Nancy Toney, onnie Miller, Evon While, Brenda Scoif, Kay Richardson, Palsy Kelly, Barbara Waymire, Jane Wilson, Ruby Valenfine, June Joslin. ow V: Ginger Johnson, Jaynefh Jayne. Jeaneiie MacDonald, Ginny Thompson, Jackie Sims, Mary Jo Roberfs. Jean Vines, Paula Kendall,, Judy fephens, Mariha Mobbs. Mary Hone. Lois Seimon, Barbara Parrish. Y s ., Q 2 in 90 I' ,. .. ff.Llliifll 1i Q 'riiilllll .I Lt, ::' -wg? ,, , A' A 'L 1 11- I H F s , t . SK X XL' I 'Q 'Liv' ui sf-t.' ykg' y' T ,y-4uuFfArIl , , rj I,J- K ' ' Members of the Editorial Board: Row I: Dana Clemenf, Carol Trenf, Dorolhy Williams, Juanita Drurnwright. Monica Lipscomb, Marlha Karn, Nancy Shirley, Emma Grace Dulce, Carolyn Kelly. Row 2: Bill Norman, Benny Hope. Ray Henderson, Bill Penny, Hayward Monigomery, Johnny Garrison, Marlr Andrews, Willie Allen, Joe Giqer. ei. nntp- .. faxes, N.. ' --,wiwgigiaxrfs -. jc, ky,-L rvian rr -'v PUBLICATIONS Students edit the Wildcat, the Hi-Comet, and the Flying Saucer. The Wildcat is the annual, a 208-page book picturing the students, faculty, and activities of each school year. Most of the photography is done by the students enrolled in journalism, and they do all the writing, picture mounting, editing, and art work for the book. The Hi-Comet is the official school newspaper, a six or eight- page bi-weekly containing news and sports, stories, features, edi- torials, and photographs of school life. It is published by the stu- dents enrolled in journalism and sells for five cents per copy. The Flying Saucer is a mimeographed literary magazine car- rying fiction, poetry, features, essays, and humorous bits written by students in the English classes. Edited by journalism students and produced under the super- vision of the Commercial Department, the Saucer sells for fifteen cents per copy, and carries no advertising. ! I Ii l - J Filth and Sixlh Period Journalists: Row I: Peggy Kimbrell, Wi Bradbur , Pai Maddox, Yvonne Weaver, Hazel Curfis, Nancy Green, Carolyn Hand, Ann Moon, Betty Rotherrnel, Alice England. Carol Trent, Nancy Veazey. ow 2: Johnny Crouch, Shelby Capps, Shelby Garvin, Jaclr Hill, Jerry Bowers, da Nichols, Dorothy Williams, Barbara Parrish, Juanita Drumwrighf, Emma Grace Duke, Dan Clement, Carolyn Kelly, John Maurer. Row 3: Pal Alden, Blaclr, Phyllis Weslbroolc, Carol Chism, Imogene Nanlz, Mary Ann Kiehl, Mary Low Koone, Elaine Durham, Helen Gilleland, Bill Norman, Second. Third. and Fourth Period Journalists: Row l: Doris Jackson, Martha Hedgecocli, Patsy Lamb, lnella Floyd. Jane Rice, Sylvia Vowell, Sara Tarliington. Martha Orr, Francis Griffin. Ruby Taylor. Barbara Waymire, Joyce Isabell. Row 2: W. S. Hale, Anna Ruple, Barbara Wheeler, Rita Williams. Mary Ann Hobby. Pat Lybrand, Nancy Shirley, Betty Davis, Eloise Jones, Barbara Gresham, Johnny Garrison. Row 3: Jaclcie Mathis, Buuy Duckworth, Tommy Worrell, Paul Gritlis, Joe Giger. Moncia Lipscomb, Freda Wynn, Mable Morden, Jane Middlebroolis. Jerry Armstrong, Derral McClellan, Ray Henderson. Row 4: Franli Beard, Benny Hope, Carthel Wood, Bobby Smith, Robert Tucker. James Crisco. Johnny Smith. Charles Wilkerson, Dennis Glover. Ozy Murphy, Robert Belew. Marlr And rews. Neul Cox, W. C. Tuclrer, Dennis Ingram. Row 5: Leon Satterfield, Willie Allen, Gerald Vaughn, James Willard, Bill Penny, Jimmy Rixsie, Buddy Mack, Dow Worsham, Ed Cleveland, Jack Riggs. Juan Woodcock, Claude Rice, James Mode, Jimmy Scates, Tommy Younts, Babe Sanders. V Yvonne Ealxer. Martha Morrison, Sally Jimmy Brunett. Pauline Johnson, Wan- Jane Dove, Martha Karn, Crystal -. C gli -is J 5 W- fe il , 5 , x X 1 ,W ,,,, il ,- ,wa I 04' PMN Q , l Q 1 H f1wsMifi4iMswsiafssw -af is ii-we mama., W. ,aww Isl Row: Ginnie Thompson, drum moior, Thomas Morris, Wayne Bush. Carl Roberls, il Wim i ii ii my Rig W' Mi' iiiiwiii X MSSMQWXWBY Pa? Green, Sonny Carmaclr, David Bogard, Wayne Daniels, Jerry Brannon, Tommy 'sa is 4, f. Suggs, Bobby Terrell, Marshall Smifh, Ben Wrighf, drum rnaior, Diredor, Raymond x is : - Brandon. 2nd Row: Joe G-unler, Gloria Mason, Jean Head, Mary Greene, Benny 5 ' Harnpron, Jerry Reddeg, Pal Lybrand, Mary Lybrand, Anna McClanahan, James In ' L' -. Adrian, Carl Rial, 3rd Row: James Aldrige, Kennelh Mcfzullogh, Sue Hoggard, Don :f l 'C' Rogers, Mary Carole Busif, Dan Wilhife, Marli Andrews, Donny Webb, Tommy Van I f l Meier, Carl Jackson, Donald Slephens. 4th Row: Roberl Spaulding, Roberf Michau, H V , ' Rex While, Delherl Brewer, Ronnie Broclcerd, Dennis Massey, Bobby Hayes, Billy an U' xy' l Usery, Billy Jennings, Roherf Fielding, Lindsey Miller. 5+ll Row: Sandra Dickey, 8' , . 'g Orland Davis, Leon Gershner, Vernon Pills, Charles Wisdom, Norman Bailey, Billy ' Hughs, Norman Carler, Richard Milner, Finis Harringlon, Buddy Rogers. blh Row: Willie Allen, Phillip Hoplcins, Auslin Kirlc, Farrell Roberls. Sharon Gall, Carolyn Hogan, Edna Dayenporl, Jcssina Coleman, Anella Floyd, Margrel Ferguson, Jane A Dove. 79h Row: William Clampil, Jeralene Wallice, Dalfon Packmore, Jerry Herod, JQWH' Norma Dayenporl, Joe Arrnlmirsl, Charles Slephens, Mary Ann Beyans, Jimmy Des- ' X N L coleaii, Claude Rive, Billy Joe Hodges. 81h Row: Lanny Belnap, Jeanelle Thompson. 'h ' ' , if Don Thompson, Dorlhy Pnrlielt, Joyce Neimyer, Jimmy Green, Billy Humphrey, Jerry UKRQQW' QR! , , f ,Nwfs Lamar, Franli Scoll, Ofh Row: James Garrison, Dial: Thrasher, Roger Price, John Shel- 'W ,ffm i A , A fiin Milie Rainwaler, John MiWailer, Diilc Mrcallisler, Sherman Barker, W N ,ml li ,,faii?:f5'1l9ff TFT -W V i , -ff - , s , -9 1. ' ' 'Mar W H 'Q' N M ' fs mms - - . is -'C1.f sgNQv-Mn-.' M, , 4. 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'of + ' ' - - s -' ,: ,n ., N - X V' s' 1 X ' -f . a - 'l I 8 5. s ie s we as eww in .au Hall, Jean Voeqele, Helen Gilliland, Laura Brewczynslri, Wanda Nichols, Marfha Morrison, Dorolhy Williams, Ann Penny, Elaine Durham, Paula Kendall , Billie Sue Ivey, Nancy Veazey, Jean Beavers, Evelyn Bishop. Row 6: Mary Johnson, Anna McClanahan, Floy Liming, Jimmy Brummeff, Juan Woodcoclc rs-1, Bobby Smilh, Joe Giqer, Jackie Spain, Johnny Robinson, Joy Whiffen, Yvonne Ealrer, James Pearson, Shelby Garvin, Charlene Davis, L Row 7: Roberf Tucker, Aubrey McDonald, Ozy Murphy, Nuel Cox, Donald Russell, Tomy Brigers, Waller ,- !.,. h 3 . I, X. Q 1 - , . I . M- A .. 4. xl . 4' I , , l 2, X. -Q J '. lf.-.- l. , , 1 . - pf .f - xv,- if- 2 4' 4' A' --' . o ' , ' . . . -. .1 .p-, i Q 1 i ,'o ' Q ' l 9 0 Q ' l , - '. i 'J Q 5 , 'f ' 'n '.,. 'nf f' , . . . '., ' .. ., 1 -f, Q' 1 iq 'Q'-',. .O .ii ' f, ' . 'IQK fue, Q. . . . . . ' f y ' X fm A io, If . 1 ',' ' 'af . ',, - 'f 'u Jw L iv y . tual. U. 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The junior Choir is the stepping stone to the Senior Choir. It is-the first step toward becoming a real choir. As juniors, students learn the ropes toward becoming the Senior Choir to represent the school. The Girls' Ensemble is a group which works hard to further enlighten the appreciation of our musical organizations. lt is composed of eighteen senior girls who are chosen by the director. The Boys' Chorus is another group which helps to promote music. This group is made up of sopho- mores, juniors, and seniors. JUNIOR CHOIR lst Row: Jeanette Shirley, Helen Henderson, Sherry Weaver, Jean Brilev, Jane King, Jo Ann DeWitt Jaynth Jayne, Sara Tarltington. R'ta S rin er, Mar Dobbins, Betty Hedgecoclt, Barbara Waymire, Ruth Elam, Carolyn Rae, Grace Beard, Ann Walker, Myrna Mill- ' P 9 Y ender. 2nd Row: Shirley Voyles, Lattie Williams, Virginia Grant, Rita Williams, Diane Leverett. Jo Clair Harmon, Clayrlce fsndergson. Mary Jo Roberts, Billie Pitts, Dathlyne Goode, Patsy Blassingame, Delia Baccus. Jaclue Jarry, Jo Ann Scroggins, Emmy .ens ee, ari lyn Chaney. 3rd Row: Lurene Hamilton, Helen Erwin, Shirley Wallace, Jo Sutton. Dorothy Abbott, Jackie Sims, Patricia .Hull, Jo DeBoiser, Josephine Kemp, Clara Jane Byrd, Jean Vines, Kathryn King, Georgia Garrett, Shirley New, Shirley Burns, Virgie Posey, Doris Duckworth, Glena Greene, Irene Moody. 4th Row: Richard Milner, Alston Hardy, Jake Voegele, Deiton TreadW0Y- l-UW P099- Norris Mills, Jerry Reddig. -ni I-,. ,f . ' ffm- 1' D ,fi 9 i 1 - fe...- l , ss., Q 5 .P -Q I, A ' X Q g Q g is , . as I sf s s E l W Isl Row: Palsy Lane, Evelyn Shirley, Carole Berger, Mary Tom Deese, Frances Griffin, Zoana Gail Clay, Belly Faulkner. Ruby Taylor, Ann Deese, Maria Tobey. 2nd Row: Belly Flulre, Erma Joshlin, Marlha Campbell, Teddy Jean Cavin, Pal Manees, Pal Hiclms, Rulh Harrison, Harriel Henderson, Charlie Jo Greene, Helen Hellon. 3rd Row: Belly Andrews, Phyllis Weslbroolz, Marla Mills, Mar- lha Long, Mary Dunavanl, Sally Keller, Leana Halcomb, Sylvia Adams, Peggy Byrd, Juanila House, Nancy Green, Ada Lou Moore, Florence Small. 4lh Row: Henry Richardson, Fredilh Bowden Julia Bailey, Willie Mae Oulzs, Marchela Hayes, Mary Ann Hobby, Mary Elizabeth Lee, Joyce Moran, Wilma Piclrell, Mary England, Geneva Robinson, Belly Davis, Ada Fay Redding, Bob McHughs. Slh Row: Charles Reeves, Ormon Simmons, Neal Gray, Jimmy Erwin. 'X 5 GIRLS' ENSEMBLE Row I: Anna McClannahan, Nancy Veasey, Emogene Nanlze. Billie Sue lvy, Alice England, Carolyn Hand. Belly Rolherrnel, Hazel Curlis, Carolyn Kelly. Row 23 Barbara Parrish, Jacllie Hall, Wanda Fudge, Sue Collins, Eve- lyn Bishop, Shelby Reynolda Shirley Shaw, Carol Trenl, Mdrlha Gregg. ul u. 9 L. so all gm. :wa .1 ,Mm 'zi !'a ister I It .fax3r,, I First row: Jeanette H-- 3 Shirley Callaway. Betty Carson, Ora Burnett, Nancy Green, Patsy Lamb, Carol Berger, Linda Bluclrer, Darlene Jones, Janytl' C .....ni, hue Henson. Barbara Waymire, Betty Andrews, Grace Beard. Monica Lipscomb, Jane Rice, Carolyn Kelly, Eleanor Kirlus, Jaclrie Jarry, row: Joyce Nemeyer, Ellen Eiden. Dawn Jones. Judy Stevens, Martha Moss, Jeanie Lediord, Betty Davis. Betty Kounen, Ruth Elarn, Mary Jo Davidson. Smirl, Betty Parnell, Nancy Toney, Linda Rae, Pat Alden, Sylvia Adams, Clarice Anderson, Joann Scroggins, Mary Tom Dees, Paula Probst, Francile Hudson. Eloise Jones, Virginia Pool. Ginger Fugat, Mary Jo Roberts, Jane Wilson, Pat Hubbard, Mary Jane Worsham, Kay Richardson, Brenda Scott, Shirley Jeanie Mcfxlister, Pat Whitecotton. Fourth row: Pat DeCuir, Sue Collins. Sandra Diclry, Elain Durham, Carolyn Parlrs, Carolyn Hogan, Martha Orr, Pamella Sandra Hartsoolr, Ada Lou Moore, Charley Jo Green, Mary Mathis, Barbara Glass. Joada Hanlrins Mary Jo Williams. Filth row: Patsy Derriclr, Harriet Koehler, Dorothy Rainey, Carol Faverty, Teddy Cavin, Clara Jane Byrd, Kathy Maynor, Beverly Gibbs, Jo Ann Kirby, Linda Sweatman. Ginnie Thompson, Sixth row: Mrs, Blackburn, Sponsor, JoAnn DeWitt, Paula Kendall, Dorsey Chisholm, Mary Bridenthal, Sandra Dumas, Mary Beth Clarlr, Jessica Coleman. Clark, Willene Zernmerebner, Doris Duckworth, Emily Hensley, Pauline Manees, Hazel Archer. Y-TEENS Y-Teens is an organization open to all girls of the high school. The group meets each Wednesday afternoon after school. All Y-Teens are members of the YWCA and have the facilities of the Y for carrying out an active program such as co-ed parties, and council meetings. The purpose of the Y-Teen organization is to help each member grow in friendship with people of all races, religions, and nationalities. ll. ii' ..., lsr '- -n-uv 'G fx pw as it 11' R ir an S' 3 E' 'R-Y 4, First row: Jerry Johnny Chism, Benny Hope, Billy Joe Hodges, William Allen, James Pearson, Shelby Garvin, Jimmy Brummett, Bill Norman. Second row: Lindsay Miller. Robert Tucker, Bobby Smith, David Norman, Jimmy Davis, Tommy Bridqers, Charles Linderman, Gary Weed, Bob Pratt, Bobby Bowers. Third row: James Garrison, Eugene Berger. David Weaver, Don Martin, Ronald Berger, Orman Simmons. Roy Sims. James Willard. 42 c c P, ...s-ii. , .. as, lui Y i x 1 ,LM . -i . ,x,. ...1...i. . Y-TEEN OFFICERS Glass. Second row: Virdie Lyons, Eine' Durha , , y if W I v v, U-Tl' Nw' Dana Clement, Ginnie Thompson. . Billy Carmaclr, Shaun Harrison, Mary Frances Syller, Marilyn Lewis. Second l 'JL r Phyllis Westbrook, Patricia Bramlet, Elizabeth McClung, Jean McGee. Carol V , fl V 1 Third row: Pat Green. Shelby Reynolds. Pat Eiden, Gloria Mason, Virdie Lyons. W , Green, Mary Levy. Shirlene Prince. Diann Leverett, Peggy Byrd. Jo Clair Harmon, ,I 1, , 'ff Duncan, Delia Baccus, Jacltie Sims, Myrna Millener, Bonnie Miller, Yvonne White, A -fl. , 1 'V Q, V . we Oswald, Loretta Hersher, Freida Wynn, Doris Lemon, Julia Hedgecoclc. Carolyn , .' Dana Clements, Doretta Stephens, Jane Cowan. Bett Humphrey. Joyce Roberts. -' Sally Keller, Barbara Derrick, Gail Shillcut, Donna Fisher. Sandra Dallas, Linda ' HI-Y The Hi-Y is dedicated to upholding the standards of good conduct and good sportsmanship. lt is an organization bringing boys from all grades and ages in high school closer together. The state Hi-Y conventions are held in different cities throughout the state. The purpose of these conventions is to find out how the other Hi-Y Clubs are functioning and all about their activities. The Hi-Y and Y-Teens, co-ed clubs, sponsor the Chapel Services held every Wednesday morning. They bring preachers from churches of every denomina- tion to speak to the stiydents. Once yearly, this organization sponsors an assembly in which every member participates. HI-Y OFFICERS Bobby Smith, Benny Hope, James Pearson. Jerry Bowers. Bob Pratt. First row: Carolyn Parlrs, JoAnn DeWitt, Barbara ' Stage Crew-'left to right: Byron McLees, Louis Kayser, Tommy Fletcher, Clitton McCaul, Dale Bures. Roddy Pilter, Tommy Wilson. Members of the Stage Crew faithfully take care of all the little backstage chores that make for a good performance-whether it be regular assembly, a group of guests from another school, pro- fessional performers, band's concert or the choir's big Musical Varieties show. They are experts with lights, curtains, scenery, . properties and sound. ltr l by t A . ..a ll' . . .C , Monitors-First row: Julia Hedgecoclc. Carolyn Koheler, Myrna Millener, Martha Hedgecock, Shirley Humble. Barbara Derriclr, Billie Car- maclt. Joada Hanltins, Patricia Bramlett, Mary Bridenthal, Jo Ann DeWitt, Juanita House, Sally Ann Moon. Paula Dobbs. Barbara Waymire, Virdie Lyons, Betty Smith. Second row: Yvonne Weaver, Laura Mae Brezenslci, Claudine Guttey, Anna Stinett, Dorothy Rainey, Jessica Coleman, Carolyn Parlts. Eaula Kendall, Rite Jones, Sylvia Adams. Mary Green, Suzanne Holder, Jean Voegele. Kay Rutherford, Pauline Johnston. Jean Ruple. Pat ortson. Third row: Wavne Wvatt. Charles Wilkerson. William Allen. Douclas Hale. Dick Thrasher. Lucian Kitta. Bill Sh-mm Dain Pnna Bill Gill .IM-L Film Monitors--Leif to right: Row I: Bobby Frinch, Hayward Montgomery. Johnny Smith, Albert Lewyf, Gary Chapman, Buddy Rodgers. David Waggener. A. L. Gatewood. Doyne Clem. - Row 2: William Clampiff, Andy McCollaugh, Franklin Scoff. Fefe Peterson. Bob Gentry, Rex White. Bob Harness, Charles Wilkerson, Bob Jones. Row 3: Louis Kayser. Marlr Andrews, Bryan? Foster, Bill Penney, George Lafirnur, Clarence Mansfield, Billy New- ton, Don Briley. Bill Strawn. The Monitors for the school's extensive audiovisual aids to instruction care for and operate the motion picture, slide film, opaque, and all other projectors and screens, the recorders, and record players, for every classroom. Keeping affairs running smoothly in the offices of the princi- pal, girls' adviser, guidance director, vocational director, and com- munity relations director, were the faithful monitors who ran a thousand errands, checked a thousand names, typed thousands of words, and answered the demanding telephones. Students volunteer for these positions, and are approved by the faculty. J t j i Otticers: First row: Sandra Dickey, Jean Beavers, Emogene Nantz, Jessica Coleman, Jane Middlebrooks. Second row: Eleanor Kirks, Ben Wright, Pat DeCuir, Gloria Mason, John Shelton. FUTURE TEACHERS The R. B. Brawner Club of the Future Teachers of America received its charter April l7, l950. Activities at the regular meeting include talks by teachers and aclministras tors, movies about the teaching profession, panel discussions by members and the practice of parliamentary laws. The second and fourth Thursday mornings of each school month are set aside for the regular Future Teacher's meetings. The observance of American Education Week is one of the highpoints ol the year, concluded with a meeting of the state organization including ban- quets, study groups, and the election of state officers. There are six delegates elected to go, three of whom may vote. First Row: Jane Middlebroolrs, Kay Norris, Patsy Lamb, Judy Garrett, Gloria Mason, Eleanor Kirks, Sharon Galt, Barbara Waymire, Betty Andrews. Second Row: Ben Wright, Ina Clare Dean, Juanita t-louse, Rita Jones, Phyllis Westbrook, Pat Manees, Mary Jo Davidson, Betty Rothermel, Nancy Lamberson, Rita Williams, Lena Mae Holcomb, Third Row: Yvonne White. Sandra Hartsook, Mary Levy, Carol Faverty, Pat Fortson, Jessica Coleman, Jean Beavers, Martha Moss, Judy Stephens, Dawn Jones, John Shelton, Lindsey Miller. Fourth Row: Gary Chapman, Emogene Nantze, Sandra Dickey, Pat Hull, Mary Green, Carolyn Hogan. Ginnie Thompson, Mary Jo Roberts. Mary Hope, Martha Mobbs, Pat DeCuir. James Garrison, Billy Ursery. if , f - -Y First row: Doris Wynn, Ada Lou Moore, Mary Bridenlhal, Jerry Armstrong, Margarei While, Marlha Hedgecock, June Trammell, Ora Lee Burneli, Sally Ann Moon, Ruby Collins. Second row: Evelyn Shirley, l-rieda Wynn. Pafsy Edwards, Monica Lipscomb, Shirley Humble, Carolyn Koehler, Shirley Grace, Francis Morgan, Palsy Blassingame, Mary Dunnavanr, Belly Jean Hooper. Third row: Caro- lyn Hand, Dana Clemenl, Jean Beavers, Pauline Johnson, Shelby Reynolds, Jane Wilson, Diane Leverell, Martha Gregg. Julia Hedge- cocln, Doris Lemon, Eva Hixon. Fourth row: James Jones, Charlene Menard, Belly Rofherrnel. Jean Ruple, Marfho Karn, Cr sfal BI lr, y ac Lurene Hamilton, Lois Sermon. Emma Grace Duke, Jo Sullon, Ann Penny, Jean Vogele, Mary Carole Busiclt. Fiffh row: Robert Belew, D d D A M H A ' ' ' ' ' ' on ru avis, ary ope, nna Sfmneli, Wanda Fudge, Joy Whiifen, Evelyn Bishop, Mary E. Lee, Billie Sue lvey, Suzanne Holder Nancy Veazy, Donald Russell. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS Free education is the right of every young person in America, and so it is with the Future Business Leaders of America, preparing for useful occupations that will make America a better place for everyone. Every young person has a right to earn a living and be actively interested in the cooperation of business, industry, the home, the school, and by the peoples of our own and other lands. In believing and doing all this the members credit to themselves, their associates, their school have found it easier to reflect , and their community. .- 'L .Q z,:' . L w u 5 QNX fr 5 ' 3 Future Teachers and S Business Leaders planned morrow. s S i be Officers: Firsl row, left lo riqht: Jean Vogele. Marv Carol , H X 0 I Busiclt, Crysfal Black. Second row, lefl lo righl: Suzanne '--, i X . Holder, Billie Sue Ivey. Nancy Veazy. Marfha Karn. X if iif'i i fwfr , Y wi W 'I' xx FUTURE HOMEMAKERS Miss Frances Rudd is the sponsor of the Future Homemakers ol America. The Future Homemakers is a national organization made up of girls that have taken home economics at least one year. Anyone who wishes may join by paying a fee of fifty cents a year. The meet- ings are every other Thursday after school. The club's motto is toward new horizons. The colors are white and red with a red rose as its flower. Row I: Patsy Eiden, Carol Chism, Juanita Drumwright, Patsy Edwards, Barbara Gresham, Martha Gregg, Virdie Lyons, Gloria Mason, Carolyn Parlis, Jeai Bradbury, Hazel Curtis, Grace Beard, Carol Berger, Ora Lee Burnett, Eleanor Kirks, Martha Morrison, Peggy Kimbrell. Row ll: Sandra Dickey, Shirley Lylwter, Elaine Durham, Fredith Bowden, Ruth Harrison, Pawnee Covell, June Trarnmel, Loretta Long, Bertha Gerch, Suzanne Holder. Jean Voqele, l Emogene Nantze, Doris Duclrworth, Charlene Davis, Frieda Wynn, Julia Hedgecoclr, Doris Lemon, Theda Hughes, Yvonne Weaver, Paula Kendall, l Roberts, Shirley New, Sally Ann Moon, Mary Lou Koone, Bonnie Smith, Janie Smith, Sue McCord, Mary Ann Kiehl, Billie Sue lvey, Shirley Grace. Rc Scruggs, Jacltie Simms, Wanda Fudge, Jaclcie Hall, Jaclrie Kitrell, Barbara Smith, Alice Hughes. Jo ' Lewis, Kay Rutherlord. Row l: Ellen Eiden, Iva Sue Fudge, Shirley Calloway, Glenda -Bush, Lois Robertson, Joyce Roberts, Betty Carson, Thelma Davis. Mary Frances Darlene Jones, Nancy Tony, Beth Bushey, Helen Rogers, Zepha Windle, Loretta Hercher, Harriette Oswald, Cydene Angel, Colene Bettis, Ruby Collin Furgeson, Pat Green. Teddine Jones, Shirlene Prince, Marcella Bowman. Vada ANN CllilOf1r SUSGY' l'l6flSC'1, Linda Wdllfefi Lindo R08 AMG M09 F Seyller, Lillian Miller, Mary Jane Worsharn, Pat Hubbard, Royce Henderson, Verflell Wdfdi Eddn L66 BFOWVV LOU Ann Mlddlebf0OllS- MMV C Bramlett, Dorothy Smith, Sarah Hartley, Dorothy Nanasco, Mary Ann Bivens, Dorothy Puclcett, Pat Fortson, Linda Scott, Jean McGee, Faith McClun Walters, Linda Hall, Kaye Hedgecoclc, Virginia Streward. Row IV: Audrey Mae Henry, Jean Ballard, Ruby Valentine, Wanda Harper, Virginia Por port, Kay Richardson, Jane Cowan, Sandra Hartsoolc, Judy Bryant, Francis Torey, Doris Garrett, Mable Forrest, Pat Hooper, Marilyn Lewis, Shirley vs. -1- gy' FUTURE TRADESMEN Row l: Billy Seals, Andrew Childers, Gene Ben- nell. Row ll: Bruce Lively, Bobby Smilh, Virgil Cypress. Row Ill: Bobby Qualllebaum, Aubrey Jaynes. Bailey Couller. Row IV: Donald Taylor, Paul May, Joe Dean Marlin, Row V: Bill Hallum, Tim Malchel, Bill Bollin. Row Vl: Jaclcie Jordon, Jf W. Blaclz. Row Vll: Pal Hum, Tommy Flelcher, Jimmy Lucas. ris, Palsy Lamb, Monica Lipscomb. Carolyn Kelly, Jane Rice, Wilma Collins. Belly Rolhermel, Georgia Bluclrer, Shelby Reynolds, C81-es, zy. Shirley Humble, Joyce Isabel, Clara Wiley, June Joslin. Row Ill: en, Delia Bachus. Pamela Duncan, Mary Jo Davidson, Mary Jo y Hope, Helen Gilliland, Jamie McGinniss, Wanda Fills, Sue Mae Bluclter, Nancy Maghy, Belly Andrews, Barbara Waymire, iillon, Judy Garrell. Row ll: Edilh Barron, Linda Bluclrer. Margaret ora Elrod, Jeaneane Davis, Phyllis Hudson, Delores Perdum, Mary Ill: Margarel Hodge, Sherry Groce, Ann Bryan, Sylvine Mills, Ann I, Pal Slill, Doris Spann, Shirley Green, Diane Wrighl, Rosemary d. Jeannie Ledford, Joann Huffman, Barbara Jones, Norma Daven- FUTURETRADESMEN OF ARKANSAS Future Tradesmen of Arkansas is a club limited to those students regularly enrolled in vocational courses. One of its objectives is the promotion of a better understandingr' between the school and the com- munity. The only requirement to be a member is to be a full time vocational student. Meetings are held monthly where members tlis- cuss their business and social events. The biggest social event of the year is the State Convention which is held April 4, 5, 6, in Little Rock. u ii QP +14 3 fi 1 ' '4lfl'5 7lf, 5+ . :Mx,,,.t:1,: J ' r-18, 'Jil' -2 'il' is 'A wg, -if H .A ,if M M 4' Jef: f. , -.,, 'J t i,:.1 env-wf'29ll10'f's ' ' Bookworms Officers: Isl Row: Harriet Hender- son, Helen Henderson, Belly Kuonen, Rulh Elam. 2ncl Row: Wilma Kuylrendall. Shirley Burns. Neal Gray. BOOKWORMS The Bookworms is a club composed of students and student library assistants. These students show their interest in their school library by checking books in and out, shelving books, preparing library displays to advertise library ma- terials, keeping the shelves in order and preparing new books for circulation. At regularly scheduled meetings the Bookworms receive instructions from the librarian, work on displays or plan social activities. The only requirements are interest and participation. Q I Ist Row: Beffy Purnell, Pal Stills, Helen Henderson, Harrie? Henderson. Clydene Angel. Belly Kuonen, Ruth Elem. 2nrl Row: Charlene Menard, Velda Derrick, Belly Hanson, Shirley Burns. Henry Alice Sims, Janette Davis. Delorez Purdom, Sylveen Mills. 3rd Row: Charles Kefscher, Wilma Kuylrendall, Lena Holcomb. Richard Meredith, Martha Mobbs. Wanda Fiffs, Melvin Surgine, Neal Gray. F s lst Row: Bertha Gertsch, Shirley Green, Janette Harris. 2nd Row: Jane Wilson, Billie Howell, Stella LaVelle. 3rd Row: Crystal Blaclr. Gloria Ma- son, Peggy Byrd. Sara Tarkingfon, Alice Barrantine, Linde Sweetman, Nancy Lambertson, Sandra l-larfsoolt. Carolyn McCaig, Emily Henslee. Bet- , 41'h Row: Helen Rogers. lna Dean, Georgia Bluclter. Nell Ross Tarvin, Elaine Durham. Betfye Rolhermel, Claudine Guffey. Patsy Derrick, Carole Faverty. Sth Row: Emogene Nantze, Diclr Eichen. Jean McGhee. bfh Row: Gary Chapman. Darrell McClellan, Martha Mobbs. The purpose of the junior Red Cross is to perform services for their com- munity and local institutions. This club is a student off-spring of the original American Red Cross. The members of this club have many activities suchnas providing games, making ash trays, afghans, and holiday favors for service men, hospitalized veter- ans, and other patients in local institutions. They also furnish programs, decorations, and refreshments for the ill and shut-ins. Membership in this organization is open to any student who is seriously interested in the welfare and happiness of the more unfortunates of his com- munity. 0 -M esa., wif Mil f' A Bookworms and Junior Reclfr Cross went busilyioboutl'rFi'eir Io- Red Cross Officers: Janette Harris, Martha Mobbs. L Carole Faverty, Emogene Nan'fze. r ,A ,.,, ,V F . 3341, if bors of service J r 1. A A QM 1 U. 4' V15-4 , ffiwigs E 'wir ' '+3l?1iQ3 .t xi .ri 9 -,,f, ' t M Ji , 'l iar y fc sl if Isl Row: Palsy Eliden, Jeanelle Morrison, Marlha Gregg, Ellen Eiden, Shirley Calloway, Susan Henson, Jane Middlebroolns, Sharon Harrison, Shirley Green, Sara Tarlnnglon, Judy Garrell, Paula Dobbs, Barbara Purnell, Belly Adney, Juanila l-louse, Virdie Lyons, Monica Lipscomb, Palsy Lamb. Jerry Mchum, Jerry Brandon, Sonny Carmaclr, Raymond While, Leon Gushner. 2nd Row: Harrie? Henderson, Belly Purnell, Shirley Shaw, Sharon Gall, Mary Jo Davidson, Mary Alice Jones, Georgia Garelle, Pal Manees, Mary Malhis, Dana Clemenl, Charles Hudson, Neal Gray, Eddie Elias, Gary Chapman, Roy Sims, Morris Levy, Dallon Paclcmore, Charlene Manard. Gloria Mason. Mary Levy, Bill Norman, Bob Prall, Tommy Wilson, Orman Simmons, Tommy Bridgers. 3rd Row: Rulh Harrison, Sandra Harlsoolc, Kenl McCullough, , Mary Green, Pal Hull, James Aldridge. Bob Mchlughes, Pal Alden. Ginnie Thompson, Jimmy l-lindman, Eugene Barrinline, Richard Eichen, Lewis Kaiser, Byron McLees, Max Dawson. Jerry Hogan, Charles Prince, Phyllis Weslbroolr. Jean Phillips, Shirley New, Rulh Elam, Johnny Smilh, Jimmy Scales. The hanging ol lhe Charler. From lell: Sharon Gall, Jessica Cole man, Orman Simmons, Charles Prince, Bob Prall. James Garrison Officers: Bob Prall, Orman Simmons. Jessica Coleman, James Garrison..Sharon Gall. r s i Theta Science Club Theta Science Club was organized to ful- fill the purpose 'of helping those who possess scientific ability and interest. To become a member one must obtain a petition from the secretary and have it signed by five students who are already members of the club, and two teachers. To hold membership, com- pletion of a scientific project is necessary. Attendance and punctuality are stressed by the organization. Those who are absent a certain number of meetings with no excuse are dropped from the roll. Ten cents is col- lected from every person who is late to a meeting. A council, consisting of three members from each grade, plans the club meetings and activities. Officers, who are elected by the club members, govern the club. The science teachers serve as sponsors. 4th Row: Lindsay Miller. Jane Dove, James Garrison. Billy Ushery. Thomas Myriclc. Charles Linderman, John Maurer, David Brown. Don Martin, Paul Schalchlin. Walter Hereford. Turner Wood, Mary Elizabeth Lee. Sally Keller. Virginia Thompson. Dathelyn Goode, Linda Bluclter. Norris Mills, Bobby Bowers, Tommy Gregg. 5th Row: Patsy Lybrand, Anna McClanahan, Ben Wright, Jessica Coleman, Bobby Hayes, Eugene Berger. Bob Jones. Wayne Daniels, Freddy Neil- son. Byron Oury. Robert Nelson, Joe Harrison, Melvin Surgine, Johnny Garrison. Jerry Henson. Tommy Van Meter. Jane Wilson. Jane Cowan. David Norman. Richard Dare. blh Row: Clam Patton. William Clampitt, John Robert Shelton, Carolyn Hogan, Bobby Anderson. Wayne Yates. David Bogarcl, Marshall Smith. Jerry Redding. Norman Bally. Roddy Filter, Walter Deese, Charles Crowder, Don Rodgers, Freddy Blankenship Thomas Morris. Benny Hampton. Rex White. Anna Sfinnett, Martha Mobbs. One interesting proiect was learning to read x-ray films. rv-I Front Row: Alice Finley, Patsy Dollar, Madge Hearn, Doris Womble, Shirley Freeman, Linda Roe, Kay Morris, JoAnn DeWitt, Mary Tom Deese, Ruth Harrison, Harriett Henderson. Rita Williams. Second Row: Martha Moss, Dawn Jones, Georgia Garrett, Betty Sue Davis, Linda Wallrer, Marcella Bowman, Pat Manees, Sally Keller, Marcifa Hayes, Mary Ann Hobby, Jean Phillips, Mary Jo Davidson, Pai' Lewis, Judy Stephens. Third Row: Henry Alice Sims, Royce Henderson, Rose Mary Waters, Doris Spann, Pat Hull, Charles Bender, Tracy Stanley, Tommy Denson, Boy Hayes. Bob Muns, Marshall Smith, Tommy Draper, Orland Davis, Alston Kirlc. Fourth Row: Roisa Lee Jaynes, Faith McClunq, Sandra Stout, James Adrian, Roddy Piiter. James Garrison, Jimmy Van Dover, Orman Simmons, Charles Rayburn, Eddie Ellias Bryon Oury, Curtis Everett Boyd Bellew. ll XZT' l frcnl Row: Evelyn Bishop, Virdie Lyons, Carl Shillcuff, Dalton Pacltmore, Palsy Lamb, Jo Sutton. Second Row: Clem Patton, Bobby Bowers, Roy Sims, Morris Levy, Charles Prince, Mari: Andrews, Brenda Scoff. Third Row: Elaine Durham, Wanda Fudge, Lois Seimon, Graham Thompson, Bryon McLees, Richard Eichen, Jerry Mauldon, Anna MrClanahan. JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE The Latin Club is an organization for those students en- rolled in Latin. The purpose of the club is to create a better understanding of the language. The programs held at the meetings help the students learn more about the habits and the customs of the Roman people. Officers of the club are elected from the Latin class and meetings are held every two weeks. There is a separate club for first and second year students. J Front Row: Marcella Bowman. Sally Keller, Pat Manees. Orman Simmons. Z Qfilf. Front Row: Mary breen. tleanor Kirks, JoAda Hanlcins, Margarei swim. violin mason. .mconu mow: Carol Trent. Sue Collins. Alice Hughes, Mary Frances Penix, Bill Henson, Charles Reeves, Nancy Shirley. Jeaneiie Harris. Marla Mills. Third Row: Nell Rose Tarvin, Jessica Coleman. Kent McCullough, Turner Wood, Louis Kayser. Bill Hodges. James Hooper, Ruberl' Nelson, Francille Hudson, Jerry Mauldon, Paula Kendall. Carolyn Hogan. PAN-AMERICANA The Spanish Club is composed of twenty-eight members of the Spanish class. Its purpose is to learn about the different customs and lives of the Spanish- speaking countries, as well as their languages. All conversation is carried on in Spanish and lines are collected for any conversation carried on in English. The club song is Alla en El Rancho Grande . The motto is Poco a poco se va lejos or Little by little we progress . Club meetings are held on special holidays and celebrated with Spanish games, plays, and songs. i . t,. 'Y' -'W' . . T Pan American Officers: Jeaneife Harris, Bill Henson. Sue Collins, Gloria Mason. .ZX - , -Q .V 5 Q A - AEE? ff, NV ii! .vw T l , . .- ev N l I .,, :1 . .- K- '-' y . . ' . ,7 . 3 '.f 1 E., . .X b I , tl , S ' K C Art Club Officers: Shirley Price. Bobby lnqram, Ferdith Math Club Otticers: Dalton Paclrmore. Johnny Crouch. Shirley Shaw Bowden. Mary Carole Busiclr. Joe Armbrust, Joe Grace, Jim Brewer. ART CLUB . The purpose of the Art Club is to promote a wider interest in art, and to ' develop the artistic ability of the students. This club is open to any student of this school who is sincerely interested in art. There is a monthly fee of twenty-five cents. The members of the club take part in, and also sponsor many projects such as stage props and posters for the various school activities. They also compete in many school, state, and national art contests. Although these Art Club members are very busy with their many activities they can always find room for games and parties, The club holds their meetings every two weeks in the art room. 1 Front Row: Franklin Scott, Carolyn Carpenter, Dorothy Smith, Shirley Green. Glenda Bush. Martha Benton, Carole Faverty, Kay Morris, Charlene Mitchell, Nancy Shirley, Patricia Kelly, Pat Hubbard. Lillian Miller. Carolyn McCaig. Phylis Westbrook, Janyth Jayne, Ruby Taylor, Margarita White, Nadine Isbell. Fredith Bowden, Martha Morrison. Bill House. Second Line: Melvin Schmidt. Jimmy Hineman, David Hand, Jane Dove. Gwendolyn Heslep, Willine Zirnmerebner, Mary Woods. Shirley Price. Jean Vines, June Bain. Mary Jo Roberts, Bobby McGitt', Doris Duclzworth, Carole Chism, Darrel McClellan, Tommy Younts. George Pitts, Norma Ward. Joyce Moran, Dorothy Williams. Bob Bellew. Jimmy Arnaud. Third Line: Morris Winlrlin, Bobby Ingram. Bill Antonacci, Barry Travis, Charles Blaclc. Leo Babbit, Claude Rice. Delbert Brewer. Wilburn Helton, Tommy Denson Henry Richardson. Harold Davenport, Doris Lemon, Julia Hedgecoclr. Farrel Roberts, Donald Russel. Carson Smith. Bobby Munns, Richard Milner. Mary Carole Busiclc, Wanda Nichols. Carol Norman. w iv lg gs as -A-+o.. l g Steal. la. c'et He'kei..eSeH 9 m ls L .Q 'CHQ' First Row: Virdie Lyons. Dorothy Williams, Nell Rose Tarvin, Shirley Shaw, Jean Beavers. Second Row: Clement Patton Bill Norman Carl Fowler, Bobby Bowers, Roy Sims, Morris Levy, Bob Pratt Jimmy Brewer. Charles Prince. Third Row: Turner Woods Bill Henson Paul Bryant, Jimmy Avanfs, J. C. Crouch, Eugene Berger, Jerry Henson, Charles Crowder, Vxfalfer Hereford. James Linderman John Maurer. MATH CLUB Miss Bess -lohnston is the sponsor of the Math Club which is composed of members of the solid geometry and trigonometry classes. It is not an honor society but an organization in which all students of higher mathematics are members. The Math Club was organized to create a greater interest in Math. The club does not meet on any specified days, but only when a meeting is called. Generally, the Math Club meets during class time. Officers of the Math Club are elected by the members of the club. M. 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Ar llClly G1lITCll Georgia Garrett klurlilh Garrell james Garrison licl Ghent Beverly Gibbs -Inn Gibson James Gilbert 340- 7-x v0 ' 1 +-d rA Q' 1:7 xvlfgllllil clflllll ,Ianis Gray Neal Gray Charley Alu Green 13' - - .9 M it S , .S ,X l lemla Green klanncx Green Mary Green ,Ioan Griebel Frances Grilfin Glaucline Gnlfey l,.,:l ll,ll.,,,, u ul I Juniors Dreaming of tomorrowg thinking of the futureg , n,fx,s.nM ' - if-3' ffl fl Q if -if U' s 'L W 95 ' fm. Q X it 1 '23 A ,ya if f A A ,www lf f' Bobby Harness ' 9-'O Rlllll Hzirrisoii ,-qpv Helen Helloii llohhy Henson 'fvrl jerry Hogan If Dennis Hoolcn XVaiii4lzi Harper ililfwgl 13' , ,-:nan r, .xx Wrigyagjigci i Hobby Hayes fa 52 4-23? 'Cui Q Q 1 Xxx ' Jill lql2ll'l'lCl lleiimlersoii A El 'Q .QA .43 'f l llilly Hilzlnzml 4 49 if Sue lloggarrl fix M' 5 jllilllllil House x 5 Exnxtzr i 1 V' Q x If ,f lfeleee Harrell W, V 56 . . 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'Q Sherry Wcztvci' .luniors Till ot lost the surnmite, rglistened only one shorty' gyeor before them. 4' 1 Maurice Walker Jessie Wood jimmy Wood Tommy Worrell Ben Wright iiawoib' x 'bw5M',,5SJMQ QDNVW 9,,,.n-x NJLBNQQAQQXMGMWQAQ , ' Qvf 'NS'Q'Xy'5.HgM' mm DJWAQWBWMWQM I YW '2- f cw QQQNNXNMMS an Dennis Young QSGJVNA. Q,-1 . 6'3'5Lf E9 QM LAAM - , N iw fQ J A WALMJM EQ ,LM iw well-A-K WW' 9' lbw- dujl C . -1' ' fL P51fW ' PMMLJLQAAJ' if EJ ,,,,.,w.x ,ff me AEQQL Awwsfiig HfvLY555V3w:91fx4fklQ'l. ww SWL Q, T5QTi Q vf'M1MSSXjL53gJfrQ53 WMWQ VLMW 'SGA f2f S47 Where are those brave young athletes of previous months? Starry-eyed, giddy heads are these as they amble along with a sweet young thing! Then comes the Senior Breakfast, Musical Varieties, Banquets . . . and Seniors are engulfed with activities. Graduation becomes the topic of conversation as Seniors prepare them- selves for departure. They reach the peak of their climb, and the sun ascends high in the sky . . . shining down on other fields . . . introducing other battles . . . Proud young America Well on its way, Q 0 i il Q 'I These are the darlings of our heart, These are the Young. - 5, i 1 ' M, Y. el Q. Senior High's three visitors were Mr. Kerr of Bar-B-Cuisine, Mr. Bailey of Dyke Broth- ers, and Mr. Koehler of Koel1ler's Bakery. A , R ,M K... .x i f' 'es 5 as 1 They saw Wildcats at work all over-and enjoyed everything from the auto mechanics, to dissecting Oscar in biology, to the making of blueprints in chemistry, to learning the art of sewing in home economics. Come Spring--there were the usual cases of spring fever---and Business Education Day. is U , 6 P i 0? ' .. . Crinsrancia Diaz, Clarisse Eslfada. and Carolyn Hogan, Paul , Jessica Coleman, Marla Mills, and Crvnsiancia and Clarisse were yisilors from Mexico. 1 arol Tre-nl--gay Senorifas lrom Senior High, Aga X N 1 x ll X r Q Cami Tren?, Hazel Curlis, Marina Gregg, Carolyn Hand, Belfy Roilierrriel, Jaclcie Hall, Emoqene Nanfze, Barbara Parrisli, Sue Collins, Wanda Fudge, Nancy Veazey, Billie Sue Ivey, Carolyn Kelly, Shelby Reynolds, Shirley Sliaw, Anna Mvclannalwan, Alyce England-an ensemble of Mexican singers. x l!I5 demiwnafrale rlie lveaiiliial sleps of ilne lango, Mm Nell Rose Taryin and Bill Greer: Alyce Hughes and Kenl McCullough x ., W -- M, Q Q ' l ,i W- N , N L Cnmlym Hwqnn and Mary Green Hwrow Caerfarorves. NNW nut Mary Green and Mary Franrea Penix, The Ha? Dance Maru om Nike Hwls, and ends like rlwis. ,r. rg Q 5.5-11 H. Rose Tarvln delights Wwe audrence. 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In I e Men's Chorus gives out in bright tenor, rich baritone, and thrilling bass. 1 5' f Living Pictures-'annual highlight of the show- photographed through the blue gauze curtain with time exposure. Milne Clark' and Mary Jo Roberts in Millet's The Angelusu: Martha Mobbs poses as the Statue of Liberty by Bertholdi: Benny Hope poses Hunt's Light of the World : and Nancy Toney. Betty Faulk- ner. Pot Hubbard, Harriet Oswald. Lillian Mil- ler and Loretta Herscher as Stars of the Ballet by Degas. D1 sr S 1? , X And the Choir presented its inimitable Musical Varieties. Trio members Shelby Reynolds, Jackie Hall and Alice England sang Make Love fo Me. Miss Bridenilwal was lcepf busy all evening acknowl- edging applause. Faulkner added a nofe lo This Was Mine : and Garvin had I for l The popular Senior Quai- fef did I Gel So Lonelyf X 4 xi W With a blare, blare, blare the cam- paign was underway. Halls flauntcd signs ballyhooing favorite sons and daughters. Y'all vote! Loyal supporters presented all kinds of stunts to impress the bal- loteers. 'Ni if :lin u vw- 5 1 I X s X ,.. WNW WQSAQQFP' Nm sf., F E W ,.. P a xx I . Az., S 'X .2 w M ,J 3 a-Ry TX .Q X .qv ,QQ as .. , ,R PQ, f iv 'S 1 ,, , i ' , X H L f 1 if xl ' T.QfQ N 'Ng fjufvfb ,rss 1' X ,Wir --F1 225 X 'gmlfi ' -5 'fi23,gj gf Sf 'X .VJIA-VA WL, .,... :gc ,V 'f:f?',if..,f,! A ri A NSS -X 'N K. XX N X X x X sf xx Af. 3 iw? I 4 A ' ' Spring lnifiafes, l954: Front: Paula Dobbs, Jo Ann DeWitt, Mary Bridenfhal, Carol Trenf, Betty Roihermel. Second: Jessica Coleman, Pai Maness. Sally Keller, Dorothy Rainey, Mary Beth Clarlr, Marla Mills. Third: Sue Collins, Carolyn Hogan, Mary Green, Lois Sieman, Ann Brarnleff, Crystal Black, Nancy Veazey. Fourfh: Bob Nelson, Jimmy Van Dover, Byron McLees. Graa ham Thompson, Ed Glwenf, Eugene Berger. 9 Officers: Clem Parton, Shirley Shaw, Nell Rose Tarvin, Rifa Jones. Pafsy Lamb was absent when this piciure was made The foundation of the National Honor Society is leader- ship, scholarship, service and character. Also to get in this or- ganization one must be voted on by all the members and the faculty committee. One must have a B+ grade average also to be eligible for this honor. Only fifteen per cent of the Seniors and ten per cent of the juniors are eligible. Members are inducted at an assembly in the spring and fall. l Quill and Scroll officers Emma Grace Dulce, Juanita Drumwrighl, Monica Lipscomb, Carolyn Kelly. f 'Mins 'M fill 2-. ,Qf'r., ,A S .,,, M FM 'ME 'T' is fir ft Q is fi Row One: Hazel Curtis, Peggy Kimbrell, Palsy Lamb, June Trammell, Marll ery, Sara Tarlinqlon, Frances Griffin, Johnny Robinson. Carol Trent, Nanci Row Two: Barbara Gresham, Sally Ann Moon, Belfye Rolhermel, Pauline John Barbara Parrish, Rita Williams, Mary Ann Hobby, Dana Clements, Jerry A Row Three: Johnny Garrison, Bill Norman, John Maurer, Gerald Vaughan, Bc Pope, Jimmy Mathis, James Crisco, Marl: Andrews, Claude Rice. Row Four: Robert Tucker, Willie Allen, Dennis Ingram, Bill Gill, Clarence Quill and Scroll is the international honorary society for high school journalists. The Wildcat chap- ter obtained its charter fifteen years ago. Raw one: Juanita Hosse, Pat Maddox, Paula Dobbs, Palsy Lamb, Bernadette Hum, Jackie Jarry, Mary Bridenlhai, Bah l'ial', Brili lliiwf-in, Bill Norma iitlc, Pal Manees, Berlah Gerlsch, Jean Phillips, Jane Wilson. Mary lee, Carl Fowler, Roy Sims. Bill l'len,on, lranrillo lliilwn, Carolyn Rim, Jimd, Grace Dulce, Georgia Bluclcer, Jeanelle McDonald, John Maurer. Jimmy Lovell, Jerry Davidson, Billy Hibbard, Paula Kendall, Charles Print-C, Bill Tam lna Claire Dean, Mary Hope, Nancy Veazey, Leon Gershner, Harry Vinson, Dennis Young, Charles Rayburn, Graham Thompson, Byron Mclmcs, Mo Crowder, Waller llerelord, Tommy VanMeler, Ed Ghenl, Jimmy VanDoyer, Charles lenderrnan, Clem Pallcn, Turner VVcfud, Carl Meyer. Z 4 aa- l iara Wayrmre Alice England Carolyn Hand Yvonne Ealcer Joe Sager Carolyn Kelly Monica Lipscomb, Jane Middlebroolts, Jane Rice, Hayward Montgom- liams Phyllis Westbrook Nancy Green Mary Ann Kiehl Betty Sue Davis Wanda Nichols Mariha Orr. Nancy Veazey, Emogene Nanhe. Elaine Durham, Beard Douglas Hale Johnny Crouch Doris Lemon Julia Hedqecoclc Bobby Belew Ann Ruple Emma Grace Dulce. Juanita Drurnwriglff, Carol Chisam, Dale 'K Tri Chem is a national houltirary society for high school Si'lCQllSlS,, affiliated with the National Science Clubs of America. The North Littldkpck chtipter was organ- ized in 1939. i g l 'X -' J X i . t , its -.mv - -s. sz. .X X . Kee s ' m sgs gs X . tt tif Q.3j:,gjggji X ska.:-X. 5 tgguig, u ses to 4 r C st t ,eff it t ,vs-M .gqimerrswig-ii. X is s, we s ec s in mc.A1s.tsr5s 'K .- A W N X. X i- v- 'fs ', S 1 We A ',,. A I fa t a -t 'P 1 f 1? Q we 'ipsfewiis -fzsiwifsf . wg X N 'ffl H- were .- ts Ns fm-is 2-.ge -xg: r 1ZEi?i'1f-f '21 Y X E- X, - of gg rigs.-if-W lm-'e1L,v'Q Q i Tri Chem officers Charles Crowder Frat cille Hudson, Bill Norman. Charles Princi .sv + t sw A - X: Q A--.-temwfx XXQSQNS-,cfs wx Avis fs rg, fig ,. Dye., f . , t s-tycg-s:ii- izsbt-Eksrtytw N5 -:exam .1 . .:-if X ax t Q X' 2. i if Q I ..... .43 A - Flrsf Row'--Md-iuqhes, Wagner, Rainey, Davenport McMHlen, Brewer, Worrell, Reaves. Second Row-Barrenfine, R, Mclielvy, Cornbee, D, McKeVvy Floberia, Gnbcrf, Davin, Wood, Robinson, Conway. Top Row-Scoff, Pope, Bobbiff, Rayburn, Crisco. Coach Mifcheff Voqele. Rusher, Moana, Yonnq Haw, BN! Huydwefi----POQC, Girberf, Brexifcr Re-Nay Men--Rusher and Crisco Relay Mgnflloberfs and Rainey HnrdNersfR. MfKe!vy, Davis, D. Mflfelvy Slwol Pul: Barrenline Dlscus: Pope Slwof Pd: Brown Bffldd Jumpj Bell Discus: Voeqele Slwm Pnl: Reeves Broad Jwmp: Worrell Pole Vaullz Crisco s..,N. Wh Pole Vaull: Wagner M-an Pole Vaull: Robinson Hugh Jump: Roberf Bell High Jump: Charles Rayburn High Jump: Tommy Worrell Golfg Frankie Kngff Golf: Tommy Denson and Billy Zimmerebner 22 A fic . ' ' W 'ilW5i'I 5I3i2ZvPfjPl4l' I Bob Pratt State Chaplain Hi-Y ' I Elaine Durham .Paula Prob? . President, Inter-Club Council Program Chazrnggzlfigeggdwlnter Y'Teen Y'Tee Guzfpmt, Mississippi l X Girls Trio: Alyce England, Shelby Reynolds, Jackie Hall. I Senior Boys Ouarfef: Jimmy Brummelf, Donald Russell, Juan Woodcoclr, Shelby Garvin. 'W' 0119 .nav Junior Boys Ouariefz Norris Mills. Dellon Treadway, Richard N Jake Voegele. 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Hi, , ax- ' 'E k v? arg 5 Q, , fglf9QQl5W?1l ..: 6 .- xi Tommy Worrell junior Highest Individual Score Big-7 Basketball james Crisco Senior Second Highest Individual Score Big-7 Basketball j. C. Crouch Mister Wildcat Mister Hi Comet Bill Norman Mister Hi Comet john Maurer Mister Wildcat '-...4 SUNSHINE GIRLS Front: Wanda Gaither. Nancy Lamberson. Ruby Valentine. Back: Carol Smirl. Pai Hubbard, Barbara Purnell. Madqe Hearne Senior lligh's Sunshine Girls serve as aides at Uni- versity Hospital :intl Veterans' Hospital. Uniforms are hriglit yellow juniper dresses with white blouses and caps. Strictly an service orgainizution, Sunshine Girls is a division ol' the junior Retl Cross. ii' 5 .A . ,: ,V .1 3'-5 A , fabwffi- '- -nam W: A Y , , , , x 853 . Z , fb 1 Y , v,,i,,, , x . , 4, M ,ff w J is ff? 4 , :Wal - 'VHA ' 3352 ' V A3 M ' f SESJQEM ' 1 .- lfixfifffsfli' W:iM,,f.,- , ' fy I 1sa':.fTf ,iw .385 -nm f . Mf f Ugg. zegjwz' S , S 4, 'J 5 M , -s wwf' . 1, QM? af W , 1 25 Q Ez Q 4 if 457 we Yr? ia bk 3 2 W. H gfwf' 3. wx, . 5,7 vs .1fff:. 1 .: at ,,,-z- , +- I, ,: Qxqkggggg S92 if if ' 5 W1 ,gf M 2 5 .43 . .- S' - X1 ff. H, ..., 9? A-is f ., :f gh, 'effx ay im, -w N g .ms 3. -1- xx .W-M-fm SM , Q,-Jr: A fx , 5 -lw fw' wi , , A if '25 5 itzsi-:ix-,xp . W? X I , 1 Q N x .gn MK, at, A? x Si, . Q A , :z.,z - -T - x U Adams, Anna Sue Publications staff 3: Vice- President Home Room 2: President Home Room I: Home Ec. Secretary 23 Home Ec. President l: Basketball President l. 2. Andrews, Mark Ill Band l, 2, 8: Co-Editor Hi-Comet 3: Film Crew l, 2, 3: Latin Club 2, 3: Theta Science Club 35 P. T. A. Tal- ent Show 3: Student Council Talent Show 3: Publications 3: District Band Clinic 2: Editorial Board 33 Quill and Scroll 8: Class Day Planning Committee 3. Arnaud, james Roger Art Club 3: Film Monitor 2, 3: F. B. L. A. 2: Publi- cations 2, 3g Hi-Y l, 2: F. T. A. I: Track l, 23 Football l, 2g Woodwork l, 2. 3. Arrington, Bill Publications 3g Woodwork l, 2, 8: D. E. and D. O. 2: F. T. A. 2: Basketball lg Football l. Allen, Willie G. Publications 3: Quill and Scroll 3: Wildcat Business Manager 5: Band l, 2, 3: Band Captain 3: Band Quar- termaster 2g Band Stage Crew lg Dance Band 3: Home Room Reporter lg Home Room Vice-President 2, 3: Student Council Talent Show 2, 3: Office Monitor 3: Stale Festival l, 2, 8: Hi-Y l, 2, 3: P. T. A. Talent Show 2: Dis- trict Festival l, 2: Harvard Book Award Candidate: Band Clinic l- Campaign Mgr. 3: Clarinet Quartet l. Armbrust, Joe O. Home Room President l, 2, 3: Recording Crew 3: Band l. 2, 3: Math Club Vice- President 3: Clinic Band at Morrilton 35 Music Review 3: State Festival l, 2. 33 Dis- trict Festival l, 2. 8: Moni- tor, Mrs. McMahen 3. Armstrong, Jerry F. B. L. A. 2, 8: Publi- cations 3: Y-teens lg Quill and Scroll 3: Intramural Bas- ketball l. 9 Avants, Jimmie Kaye Math Club 3: Art Staff 3: Monitor 3: Band l, 2: Talent Show 2: Hot Springs State Festival l, 2: Directors Work- shop 2. rd, S. Franklin Football l, 2, 3: Talent As- 2, 3: Art Editor 3: Community Relations Moni- tor 3: Tract l, 2: Letterman's Club l, 2: Art Staff 3: Hi-Y lg Musical Varieties l: Quill and Scroll 3. r .17 Belew, Robert Art Club 2. 3: Wildcat Staff Artist 3: Bookkeeper of Hi-Comet 3: F. B. L. A. 3: Art Club Program Chairman 3: Quill and Scroll 3: Eng- lish Club 2, 3: VVoodwork 2: Theta Science Club l: Pub- lications 3. Bennett, Gene Future Tradesmen of Ark- ansas Treasurer 2, 3: Eng- lish Club I, 2. Bain, Sandra June Choir 3: Art Club 3: Musi- cal Variety 3: English Club 3: Christmas Program 3: Thanksgiving Program 3. Beavers, jean Tri-Chem 2, 3: Y-Teens l, 2, 3: Pep-Cats l, 2, 5: Fu- ture Tcachers of America l, 2. 3: Delegate to F. T. A. State Convention I, 2. 3: Vice-President of F. T. A. 3: Parliamentarian of F. T. A. 2: Librarian of F. T. A. I: F. T. A. Assembly l, 2, 3: Future Homemakers of Amer- ica l, 2: Tri-Chem Assemb- ly 2, 3: Vice-President of Home Room l: Senior Choir 3: Musical Varieties 3: Latin Club 2: Math Club 3: Sec- retary to Mr. McMeans 3: F. B. L. A. 2, 3. Belknap, Lanny Band l, 2. 3: Dance Band l, 2, 3: Band Lt. 3: Music Review at Pine Bluff 3: Stu- dent Council 3: Talent As- sembly 3: District Band Clinic l, 2, 3: Hot Springs State Festival 2, 5: Band Monitor l. Berger, Eugene Parliamentarian of Student Council 3: Math Club 3: Theta Science Club 2, 3: Hi- Y 2, 3: National Honor Society 3. Bickerstaff, james Math Club 5: Band l, 8. Bishop, Mary Evelyn Girls' Ensemble 3: Latin Club 2, 8: Choir 2, 3: Senior Cabinet 3: F. B. L. A. 2, 3: 54 Variety Show 3: State Choir Festival 3: Glee Club 1: F. H. A. l: National Honor Society 3. Black, Crystal Louise F. B. L. A. Treasurer 3: Red Cross Representative 3: Wildcat Staff 3: F. B. L. A. 3: Intramural Basketball ll Quill and Scroll 3: D. A. R. Candidate 3: F. H. A. l, 2: F. H. A. Convention 2: Com- mencement Usher 2: National Honor Society 3. Bowers, Robert Gail Vice President of Student Body 3: Student Council l, 2, 3: Attended A. A. S. C. Workshop 2, 3: Tri-Chem 2. 3: Vice President Latin Club 2: Latin Club 2, 8: Hi-Y 3: Math Club 3: M. C. of P. T. A. Talent Show: M. C. of Student Council Talent Show 3: Lab. Assistant 3: Program Chairman Latin Club l, 2. Bowers, jerry Lewis Bill Bowlin Vice-President of Future Tradesmen 3: Senior Cabi- Bowman, Doug net 3: Basketball l. Pres. of English Club 3. Bradbury, Wilma Future Homemakers of America 3: Secretary in Home Room 3: D. A. R. Good Citizenship Candidate 3: Choir 2, 3: Publications 3: State Choir Festival 3: Christ- mas Program 2, 3: Thanks- giving Assembly 2, 3: Style Show l, 3: Musical Varieties 2. 3: Y-Teens l, 2: Home Room Treasurer l. Brewczynski, Laura Choir 3: Monitor in Mr. 'I'aylor's Office 3: Musical Varieties 2, 3: State Choir Festival 3: Monitor l. Bridgers, Tomy Choir 2, 3: Hi-Y 3: Boys' Chorus 3: Theta Science Club 3: Transfer from Chamber- lain-Htlnt Military Academy. Bratcher, Curtis English Club 8: Art Club 2 Brewer, james Edward Math Club 3: Math Club President 3: Swimming Team 2, 3: Basketball 3: Track I: Senior Play 3. Brummett, Harry James Senior Quartet 3: Boys' Chorus 2, 3: Choir Festival 2. 3: Choir 2, 3: Musical Variety Show 3: Home Room Reporter 3: P. T. A. Talent Show 3: Art Club l, 2: Cheerleader 2: Hall Monitor l: Music Clinic 3: Publica- tions 3: Christmas Assembly 3. Bryant, Lorene Lngltsh Club. Bryant, Paul Transfer from Turkey. Busick, Mary Carol F. B. L. A. 2, 8: F. B. L. A. Reporter 2. 3: Art Club l, 8: Art Club Treasurer 8: Y- Teens l. 8: Band 2, 5: Music Revue at Pine Bluff 8: Hot Springs State Band Festival 2, 3: Home Room Vice Presi- dent 2. Burns, james Publications 8: Future Tradesmen of America 2. Capps, Shelby Publications 8: Quill and Scroll 3: Hall Monitor l. Carr, Margaret Gail Choir 8: Community Re- lations Monitor 8: Musical Narieties 2, 3: Christmas Program 2, 3: Thanksgiving Program 3: State Choir Festi- val 3: FHA l: Y-Teens 1. Childers, Andrew F. Future Tradesmen of Amer- ica 2. 3: Industrial Arts l. Chisam, Carol jean F. H. A. 9: Art Club 5: Publications 3. ism, Johnny Senior Choir Vice-Presi- dent 3: Hi-Y 3: Co-ed Coun- cil 3: Hi-Y Basketball Team: Boys' Chorus 3: Home Room President 2: Clendenin Bene- fit Program 2. Clement, Dana Quill and Scroll 3: Vice Pres. Y-Teens 3: Pep-Cats 2, 3: Candidate for D. A. R. 3: Theta Science 2, 5: F. B. L. A. 3: Delegate to Girls' State 2: National Honor Society 2. 3: Student Council 3: Co-Edi- tor, Flying Saucer 3: Co-Ed Council 2: F. H. A. 2: Latin Club l, 2: Tri-Chem 3. Collins, Ruby F. B. L. A. 2, 3: F. H. A. 8: Home Economic Manager 3: Choir 2, 3: Musical Variety Show l, 2: Glee Club I: Clendenin Benefit Show 2: Spring Festival l, 2. Coulter, Bailey' M. F. T. A. 5: A. A. U. Swim- ming Team 8: Tri-Chem So- ciety 2: Art Club 2: Hall Monitor 2: Film Monitor 2: Hi-Y 2: Talent Assembly 2. Crace, Shirley F. B. L. A. 3: F. H. A. 1, 2: Girls' P. E. Assembly 8: Home Economics Style Show l, 8: Latin Club 2: Vice- Pres. N. L. R. jr. Red Cross 3. Cleveland, Edmond Publications 3: Art Club 2, 3: Home Reporter 3: A. A. U, Swimming Team: Hi-Y 3: F. T. A. 2: Talent Show 2: Bookworms 2: Football l: Track l: Glee Club l. Collins, Wanda Sue Spanish Club Treasurer 8: Spanish Club Reporter 2: Girls' Ensemble 3: F. H. A. I, 2, 3: Y-Teens 3: State Music Festival 3: Spanish Club Assembly 3: Choir 2. 3: Glee Club: Home Room Sec- retary 2: Senior Play 5. Cox, Nuel Bookstore Monitor 3: Pub- lications 8: Boys' Chorus 3: Choir l, 2. Crisco, James Roy Lee Basketball 3: Publications Staff 3: Assistant Editor, Basketball section of Wild- cat 8: Cguill and Sc1'oll 8: Track :' Transfer from Camden Crossno, Charles V. Industrial Arts l, 2: Art Club 2. Crowder, Charles Tri-Chem 2. 3: Tri-Chem Treasurer 8: Math Club 3: Theta Science Club S: Lab Assistant 8. Daniels, Edward Treasurer of Home Room 3: A. A. U. Swimming Team 3: F. T. A. l. 2: Industrial Arts l, 2: Talent Show 2: Football lg Track l. Davis, Mary Charlene Choir 2, 3: F. H. A. l. 2. Crouch, j. C. johnny Publications 3: Treasurer of Math Club 3: Advertis- ing Manager of Wildcat 3: Top Ad Salesman for Wild- cat and Hi-Comet 3: Staff writer for Hi-Comet: ,Foot- ball l, 2: Baseball 2: Quill and Scroll 3. Curtis, Hazel Louise Secretary of Pep Cats 5: Girls' Ensemble 3: Publica- tions 3: Drill Team 3: Musical Varieties 2, 8: Music Festival 2, 85 P. T. A. Talent Show 3: Christmas Assembly 3: Student Council 2: Pep- Cats l,2,3: Speech Club 2: F. T. A. 2: Y-Teens l, 2: Sec. of F. H. A. 1: Thanks- giving Assembly 2, 5: Sec. of Home Room 3: Choir 2, 5: Quill and Scroll 3. Davenport, Harold Dudley Track 2, 3: Art Club 8: English Club 3: Transfer from jacksonville. 3: Musical Variety 2, 8: State Choir Festival 3: Christmas Program 2: Y- Teens lg PepCats l, 2. 3. t . Davis, joe Future Tradesmen o f America 2: Industrial Arts l: English Club 3. Dickey, Sandra National Honor Society 3: Senior Cabinet 3: Secretary of Future Teachers 3: Treas- urer of PepCats 3: D.A.R. Candidate 3: Delta Kappa Gamma Award 3: Musical Varieties 2: Y-Teens l, 2. 3: F. H. A. l, 2, 3: Band Di- rectors' Workshop 3: Region- al Band Clinic 3: Squad Serg- eant 3: Spanish Club, vice- pres. 2: PepCats l, 2, 3: Sen- ior Ring Committee 2: Band l, 2, 3: F. T. A. 2, 3: Span- ish Club l, 2. Drumwright, Juanita Choir 21, 3: Quill and Scroll 2, 3: Hi-Comet Exchange Editor 3: Publications 2, 3: Typist for Hi-Comet 2, 3: F. H. A. l, 3: Thanksgiv- ing Assembly 3: Musical Va- riety Show 2: jr. Red Cross Representative l, 2: - Christ- mas Assembly 2: jr. Red Cross Magazine Charman 2: jr. Red Cross P. T. A. Speak- er 2. Duke, Emma Grace Tri-Chem 2, 3: F. B. L. A. 3: Manager Publications 3: Quill an Scroll 2, 3: Home Ec. Style Show 1: Publica- tions 2, 3: Latin Club 2: F. H. A. l, 2: Basketball l. DeCuir, Patsy National Honor Society 3: Future Teachers 2, 3: His- torian of Future Teachers 3: Vice- President of Home Room 2, 3: Usher of AEA Convention 2: Staff of Fly- ing Saucer 3: Usher of Com- mencement 2: Y-Teens l, 2, 3: Speech Club 2: D.A.R. Candidate 3: PepCats l, 2, Dove, jane Ann Band l, 2, 3: Band Festi- val l, 2. 3: Quill and Scroll 3: Art Club 3: Mid-Winter Concert 2, 3: Spring Concert 2, 3: Publications 3: P. T. A. Style Show 2: Intramural Basketball Champions 1: Tri- Chem 3. Duckworth, Robert Track l, 2: Football l. 2. 3: Honorable Mention, All Southern Football 2, 3: Let- termen's Club: All-State Football 2, 3: Editor of Foot- ball Section of Wildcat 3: Co-Captain of Football 8: Senior Cabinet 3: Vice-Pres. Home Room l, 2: Quill and Scroll 3: Student Council Election Assembly 2: Publi: cations 3: Art Staff for an- nual 3: English Club 3: Hall Monitor l, 2: Physical Edu- cation Assistant. Durham, Elaine National Honor Society 3: Y-Teens l, 2. 3: Y-Teen President 3: Y-Teen Treas- urer 2: PepCats l, 2, 3: Drill Team 3: P. T. A. Talent Show 2: Senior Pla 3: F. H. A. l, 2, 3: jr. Refi' Cross 3: Latin Club 2, 3: Latin Club Vice President 2: ' President of Y-Teen Inter-Club Coun- cil 3: Delegate to Y-Teen State Conference 2: Delegate to Mid-South Y-Teen Con- ference: Delegate to Y-Teen City Conference 1, 2, 3: Pub- lications 3: Speech Club 2: Choir 2, 3: Musical Varieties l, 2, 3: Choral Festival 2, 3: Home Room Reporter l, 2: F. H. A. Panel 2: Y-Teen Panel 2: Co-Ed Council 3: Intramural Basketball l: Glee Club l: Quill and Scroll 3. Eaker, Frances Yvonne Feature editor of Hi-Comet 8: Publications 3: Musical Varieties 2, 8: Home Room President 8: Quill and Scroll 8: Rose Festival Candidate 3: Choir 2, 3: Christmas Pro- gram 2, 3: P. T. A. Talent Show 2: Student Council Talent Assembly 2: State Choir Festival 5. Eiden, Patsy Choir 2, 3: F. H. A. 3: Y-Teens 3: Theta Science 5: Musical Varieties l, 2, 3: Glee Club l. Edwards, Patsy Ru th F. H. A. l, 8: F. B. L. A. 2. 3: Physical Education As- sembly 8: Style Show 3. England, Alyce Joyce Senior Girls' Trio 3: Senior Girl's Ensemble 3: Ciuill and Scroll 3: Choir 2, : Musi- cal Varieties l, 2, 5: Publi-4 cations 3: P. T. A. Talent Show 3: F. H. A. l, 2: Glee Club l: State Music Clinic 2: Christmas Assembly 2, 3. ' Eubanks, Bob English Club 3: Student Council l. Fabian, Peggy Joyce Senior Choir 3: Secretary English Club 3: Home Room Secretary 3: Latin Club 2: Music Clinic 2. Fielder, Robert L. jr. Band I. 2. 3: English Club 3. 4 Fitts, Wanda Mae Library Assistant 8: Book- worms - Membership Chair- man 3: Senior Choir 3: Pep- Cat Drill Teams 3: l'epCats 2. 3: junior Choir 2: Musi- cal Varieties 2: junier Retl Cross 2, 3: Co-Captain Bas- ketball Team l. Fluke, Bettye Sue junior Choir 2: English Club 3: Singing 2. Freeman, Allean Garvin, Shelby Senior Boys' Quartet: Se- nior Choir 3: Hi-Y 3: junior Choir 2: junior Boys' Quar- tet 2: Glee Club lg Football l. Giger, joe Leonard Co-Editor of Wildcat 3: Publications 8: Quill and Scroll 3: Choir 2, 3: Musi- cal Varieties 2, 3: Editorial Board 3: State Choir Festi- val 3: Boys' Chorus 2, 3: PepCats l, 2: Student Coun- cil 2: Hi-Y 2: Sec. of Hi-Y 2: Future Teacher Assembly 2: Home Room Reporter 2: Future Teachers 2: Band l: Usher at Graduation lg Talent Assembly lg Student Council Assembly 2. Fudge, Wanda National Honor Society 3: Senior Girls' Ensemble 3: Senior Choir 3: F. B. L. A. 2, 3: Home Room Sales- man 3: junior Choir 2. Gertsch, Bertha Ann Red Cross Representative 3: First Floor Magazine Chairman 3: F. H. A. 3: Tri- Chem 3. Gill, William D. Head Football Manager l, 2, 3: Home Room President 3: Community Relations Monitor 3: Radio Announ- cer 3: Publications Art Staff 3: Home Room Reporter l: Publications 3: john Hilliard Memorial Committee 2: Head Track Manager 2. 3. Gilliland, Helen Louise Choir 2, 3: Glee Club 2: F. H. A. 2, 3: Musical Va- rieties l, 2, 3. Glover, Dennis Publications 3: Home Room Salesman 33 Home Room Vice President 2: Stu- dent Council Representative lg Future Tradesmen l. Grace, Joe Gordon Student Council Repre- sentative 3: Football Mana- ger 3: Math Club 3: Math Club Parliamentarian 3: Senior Breakfast Decorations 3: Christmas Play Decora- tions 3: Election Committee 3: Home Room President 2, 3: Football l, 2: Hall Moni- tor lg T rack Manager 2. Greer, William R. Publications 3: Wildcat Staff 3: English Club 3. Glass, Barbara Ann National Honor Society 3: Laboratory Assistant 3: Drill Team Squad Leader 3: Y- Teen Secretary 3: Y-Teen Mid-Winter Conference 3: Rose Festival Candidate 3: Tri-Chem Society 2, 8: Bac- calaureate Usher 2: Com- mencement Usher 2: Spanish Assembly 2: Spanish Club Officer l: Y-Teens l, 2, 3: PepCats l, 2, 3: F. H. A. lg Hall Monitor lg Intramural Basketball l. Goss, William Ray F. T. A. 2, 3: Musical Varieties lg Track l, 2: Home Room Treasurer l, 2: Foot- ball lg Hall Monitor I. Green, Nancy Ann PepCats l, 2, 3: Y-Teens l, 2. 3: F. H. A. 2, 35 Pep- Cats Drill Team 3g Choir 3: Rose Festival Candidate 3: Musical Varieties 33 F. H. A. Conference 2: Publications 35 Quill and Scroll 3. Gregg, Martha Jean F. B. L. A. 3: F. H. A. 2, 3: PepCats l, 2, 3: Choir 2, 3: Girls' Ensemble 3: Theta Science 3: Typist for Flying Saucer 3: Musical Varieties 2, 3: Y-Teens l. Griffis, Paul D. Football Manager l, 2, 3: Track Manager l, 2, 3: Treasurer of Home Room 3: Hi-Comet Sports Editor 3: Publications Staff 3: Vice- President of Home Room l. Gwatney, Nora jean Cafeteria Cashier 2, 3: Typist for Wildcat 3: Senior Banquet Committee 3: Pub- licattons 3: Degrees of Achievement Committee 3: Musical Varieties l, 2: Usher at PTA Talent Show 2: junior Choir 2: Speech Club 2: Thanksgiving Assembly 2: Captain o Intramural Bas- ketball lg Future Homemak- ers of America l, 2. Hall, jackie Noreen National Honor Society 3: Senior Choir 3: Senior Girls' Trio 3: Senior Girls' En- semble 3: Latin Club 2, 3: Latin Club Reporters 3: F. H. A. l, 3: Variety'Show 2: PTA Talent Show 3: junior Choir 2: Glee Club 1: Home Room Secretary l. Gresham, Barbara jean Senior Cabinet 3: F. H. A. 3: Talent Show 2, 3: Stu- dent Council 2, 3: Publica- tions 3: Master of Cere- monies of Physical Education 3: D. A. R. Candidate 3: Staff Writer for Hi-Comet 3: Art Staff 3: Student Coun- cil Representative 2: Speech 2: Intramural Basketball l, 3: Home Room Treasurer 1: Quill and Scroll 3. Guess, Carl F. T. A. 2. Hale, Douglas Community Relations Monitor 3: Home Room Vice President 3: Publications 3: lndustrial Arts l, 3: Radio Announcer for NLR 3: Liv- ing Pictures l: Musical Vl- rieties l: Publications Bui- ness Staff 3: Quill and Scmll 3. Hallum, Bill E. Future Tradesman l, 2: Band l. Hammons, james Dennis English Club 8. Hand, Carolyn Publications Typist 3: Band l. 2: Choir District Clinic 2: Drum Major 2: Band Festival 2: Band Li- brarian l: Home Room Re- porter l: Intramural Basket- ball l: Band Trio 2: Christ- mas Program l. 2. 3: Thanks- giving Program l, 2. 3: State Choir Festival 3: Senior Breakfast Chairman 33 F. B. L. A. 2. 3: Choir 2, 3: Musi- cal Variety Show 2. 3: Sen- ior Ring Committee 3: Sen- ior Cabinet 3: Publications Staff 3: Senior Girls' En- semble 3: l'. T. A. Talent Show 2. 3: Quill and Scroll 3: Office Monitor 3. Harper, Clinton Eugene Future Tradesman: Eng- lish Club. Hedgecock, julia F. B. L. A. 2. 3: F. H. A. l, 2, 3: Monitor for Mr. Brandon 3: Rose Festival Candidate 3: PepCats l, 2: Y-Teens l, 2: Assistant Edi- tor Hi-Comet 2: Bookworms 2: Quill and Scroll 2, 3: Li- brary Monitor 2: Annual Staff 2. Hand, Aubrey English Club, F. T. A. 2. Hankins, joada Rose Princess 53 Cheerlead- er 3: Homecoming Princess 3: Senior Cabinet Represen- tative 3: Office Monitor 2, 3: National Honor Society 2, 3: Tri-Chem Society 2, 3: Y- Teens l, 2, 83 Spanish Club 2, 3: PepCats l, 2, 3: F. H. A. l, 21 Usher for Graduation 2: Usher for Baccalaureate 2: Home Room Secretary 2: Secretary of Spanish Club 2: Co-Ed Council: Mid-Winter Conference Delegate l, 2: Vice President of Home Room lg Halloween Princess l. Harris, jeanette Y-Teens l, 2, 3: PepCats I, 2, 3: Vice President of l'epCats 3: jr. Red Cross 5: jr. Red Cross President 3: jr. Red Cross County Rep- resentative 3: Spanish Club l. 2: Spanish Club Secretary 3: Choir 2. 3: Choral Festi- val 2, 3: Musical Varieties 2, 3: F. H. A. l, 2, 5: F. T.. A. I, 2: Spanish Club Treasurer 2: Spanish Club Play 2. Hedgecock, Martha Choir 2, 3: F. B. L. A. 2. 3: Home Room Reporter 32 Musical Variety Show 2, 3: Office Monitor 3: l'epCats Hegi, Bobby Ralph English Club 5, Spanish Club l. Helton, VVilburn English Club 3: Art Club 2. 3. Hereford, L. Walter National Honor Society 3: Tri-Chem Honor Society 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, 3: Theta Science Club l, 3: Math Club 3: Choir 2, 5: Usher at Gradu- ation 2: Usher at Baccalau- reate 2. H ixson, Eva F. B. L. A. 2. 3: Choir 2, 3: Musical Varieties 2, 5: l'epCats l, 85 English Club l, 2: Y-Teens 1: Intramural Basketball l. Henson, Bill National Honor Society 3: Tri-Chem Honor Society 5: Football 2, 3: Pres. Home Room l, 3: Pres. Spanish Club 2, 3: Boys' State 5: Math Club 3: Lab Assistant 3g Theta Science Club l, 2: Basketball l. Hill, Jack Hi-Comet Staff 3: Flying Saucer Staff member 3: Lat- in Club 3: Radio Staff 3: Living Pictures lg English Club lg Quill and Scrol 3. Hinson, jerry D. Math Club 3: Theta Sci- ence Club 3: Track Mana- ger 2: Football lp Senior Plav 3. Hodges, Billy Joe S Band l, 2, 3: Hi-Y l, 5: Math Club 5: Spanish 2, 3: English Club 3. Hoover, james English Club 3: Future Tradesmen of Arkansas 2, 3. Hope, Mary E. Future Teachers 3: Future Homemakers l, 2. 3: PepCats 3: Future Business Leaders of America 2, 8: Student Council Representative 2, 3: DAR Candidate 3: Tri-Chem 3. Holder, Suzanne F. H. A. First Vice-Presi- dent 3: F. B. L. A. Vice- President 3: Office Moni- tor 2, 3: Home Room Sec- retary 3: Monitor for Miss Rudd 3: Y-Teens l, 2: Pep- Cats l. Hope, Benny Photographer for Wildcat 2, 3: Photographer for Hi- Comet 2, 3: Radio Program 2. 3: Christmas Play 5: Vice- President Hi-Y 3: Publica- tions 2, 3: Hi-Y l, 2, 3: Stu- dent Council 2: Student Council Parliamentarian 2: Ring Committee 2: Living Pictures 2: Usher at Gradu- ation l-2: Quill and Scroll 3. I , JVM W F 75: Hudson, Francille National Honor Society 3: Secretary of Tri-Chem 5: Re- porter of PepCats 3: Y-Teens l, 2, 3: Spanish Club 2. 3: Reporter of Spanish Club 2: Tri-Chem 2: PepCats l, 2: F. T. A. 2: F. H. A. l, 2: Usher at Baccalaureate 2: Usher at Graduation 2: Sec- retary of Home Room lg Basketball flntramuralj l. Al Hughes, Alice Ann 3 PepCats 2 3 PE Dance ssembly 3 Choir l 2, 5 ntramural Basketball l, 3. F. H. A. l. 2. 3: Spanish 2, I - 2 A : ' , : I Hughes, Theda Hum, Pat English Club 3: Vice- President of Home Room 3: Future Tradesmen of Amer- ica 3. Humble, Shirley F. B. L. A. 2, 3: Future Homemakers l, 2: Musical Varieties 2, 3: Choir 2, 3: Monitor to Mr. Brandon 3: Secretary Hom Room 2: Pep- Cats l. Isbell, joyce Geraldine Future Homemakers of America 3: Publications 3. jaynes, Aubrey Future Tradesmen of Ark- ansas 3: English Club 3. Ingram, Dennis Art Club 3: Publications 3: Art Staff 3: Quill and Scroll 3: Hi-Comet Rewrite Editor 3: Art Club Float Committee 3: Quill and Scroll Float Committee 3. Ivey, Billie Sue Girls' Ensemble 3: Choir 2. 3: F. B. L. A. 2, 3: F. H. A. l-3: PepCats l, 2, 3: Musical Varieties 2, 3: P. T. A. Talent Show 2, 3: Choral Festival 2, 3: Home Room Vice-President 3: F. B. L. A. Parliamentarian 3: State Choral Clinic 2. 3: Intra- mural Basketball 1. johnson, Mary Frances Choir 2, 3: F. H. A. l. johnson, Pauline F. B. L. A. 2, 3: Quill and Scroll 3: Secretary in Com- munity Relations Office 3: Publications 3: Vice-Presi- dent English Club 3: Publi- cations Typist 3: Usher at Commencement 2: Home Room Reporter lg F. B. L. A. Assembly l, 3. jones, James Edward F. B. L. A. 3: Cafeteria 2, 8: Senior Breakfast 3: Re- porter for English Club 3: Magazine Drive 3: Senior Play 8. jones, Ellna Eloise Y-Teens 3: Publications Typist 3: Physical Education Assembly 5: F. H. A. l. jones, Rita Dean National Honor Society Secretary 2, 8: Home Room President 8: Future Teachers Librarian 2, 3: Office Moni- tor 2, 3: Christmas Play Angel 3: Open House Usher 3: jr. Red Cross 2: Latin Club 3: Latin Club Treasur- er l, 2: F. H. A. l: Usher at Commencement 2: Usher at Prom 2: Usher at Banquet 2: Usher at District A.E.A. 2. -Ioslin, june F. H. A. 33 PepCats 2, 3: Bookworms 53 PepCats Drill Team 2: Girls Basketball Team. Kam, Martha Ellis Co-Editor of Hi-Comet 3: National Honor Society 3: Historian of F. B. L. A. 2, 3: Parliamentarian Home Room 2, 3: Open House Usher 2, 3: Publications Editorial Board 3: Quill and Scroll 5: Book- worms 2: Spanish Club l, 2: Spanish Club Assembly 2, 3: Senior Ring Committee 2: F. B. L. A. Assembly 2: Hall Monitor lg Intramural Bas- ketball. judkins, james .9 -'J ,J fe Keith, Douglas Kendall, Paula Glynn Cheerleader co-captain 3: DAR Good Citizen Candidate 3: Cirls' State, District At- torney 2: National Honor Society 2, 3: Tri-Chem 2, 3: Senior Play 3: B. E. Day Delegate 2: Y-Teens l, 2, 3: I'epCats 1, 2. 3: F. H. A. 2, 33 Choir 2. 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Home Room Vice Presi- dent 2: F. T. A. l, 2: Treas- urer F. 'l'. A. 2: Spanish Club Vice-President 2: Presi- dent Home Room l: Panel for P. T. A., F. H. A., and Y-Teens 2, 3: P. T. A. Talent Assembly: Monitor 2, 3: Delegate F. T. A. State Con- vention and Workshop 2: Chairman Costume Commit- tee for Musical Varieties 3: Song Leader for Spanish Club 3: Rodeo Parade 3: Choral Festival 2, 3: F. T. A. Play l: Open House Usher 3: Spanish Assembly 2, 3: National Honor Society As- sembly 2, 3: Tri-Chem As- sembly 2, 3: Co-Captain of Publicity for Polio Drive 3: Intramural Basketball Cap- tain l. Kiehl, Mary Ann Choir 2, 3: PepCats l, 2, 3: Y-Teens l, 2, 3: F. H. A.: Musical Varieties l. 2, 3: Monitor l: Publications 3: Glee Club l: Quill and Scroll 3. Kirks, Eleanor Viola National Honor Society 3: jr. Red Cross Representa- tive 3: Y-Teens l, 2. 3: F.H.A. l, 2. 3: P. T. A. Tal- ent Show 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Bulletin Board Chairman of Spanish Club 3: Parlia- mentarian of F. T. A. 3: United Nations Radio Play 3: Magazine Chairman-base- ment 3: Usher at P. T. A. Open House 3: Senior Wein- er Roast Committee 3: Pep- Cats Drill Team 3: F. H. A. District Meeting 3: Student Council Representative 2: Program Chairman Spanish Club 2: D.- E. Day Delegate 2: Usher at District Teach- ers Meeting 2: F. T. A. Play 2. Kelly, Carolyn Editor-in-Chief, Publica- tions 3: Quill and Scroll 2, 3: Girls' Ensemble 3: Musical Varieties Show 2, 3: Musical Festival 2, 3: l', T. A. Talent Show 3: Y-Teens 2, 3: Pep- Cats 2, 3: Feature Editor, Hi- Comet 2: Drill Team 3: Choir 2, 3: Thanksgiving As- sembly 2, 3: Christmas As- sembly 3: Speech Club , Publications 2, 3: Sen' Breakfast Program 3: Sp - ish Club Assembly: Senior Class Day Committee. Kerby, Patricia Ann Kimbrell, Peggy june Home Room Sec.-Treas. 3: If. H. A. l, 3: PepCats l, 2, 3: State Choir Festival 3: Cheerleader Altemate: Musi- cal Variety Show 3: Choir 2, 3: Senior Weiner Roast Committee 3: Quill and Scroll 3: Vice President of Home Room 2: Rose Festi- val Contest: Physical Ed. Pro- gram 3. Koehler, Carolyn Choir 2, 3: F. B. L. A. 2. 3: F. H. A. l, 3: PepCats l, 3: Monitor for Mr. Tyler 3: Thanksgiving Assembly 3: Christian Assembly 3: Musi- cal Variety Show 2: Y-Teens l. Koone, Mary Lou Pep-Cats l, 2, 8: Choir 2, 3: F. H. A. l, 2. 3: Girls' Advisor Monitor 2: Senior Weiner Roast Committee 3: Home Ee. Style Show l: Christmas Assembly 3: Thanksgiving Assembly 3: Musical Variety Show 2, 3: Publications 3. Lamb, Patsy Carolyn D. A. R. Good Citizenship Award 3: Treasurer of Stu- dent llody 3: Girls' State 2: Secretary of State 2: Student Council 3: Assembly Chair 3: S. C. Workshop 2: Recorder 2: S..-X.S.C. l-ll Paso 3: Pep- Cats I. 2. 3: Drill Teatn Leader 3: Latin Club 2, 3: Prog. Chair. 2: Y-Teens l, 2, 3: Prog. Chair. 2: Chaplain 3: State Convention l: Vice- Pres. Mid-Yvinter Conf. 3: Mid-South Conf. I: Co-Ed Council 3: National Honor Society 2. 3: Reporter 3: Tri-Chem 2. 3: jr. Red Cross l. 2, 3: President 2: Pulaski County Council l. 2. 3: Treasurer 2: Pulaski Council l, 2. 3: Treasurer 2: Mid-Western Training Cen- ter 2: F. 'l'. A. l. 2, 3: Librarian l: Historian 2: State Conv. l. 2, 3: State Treas. 3: F. H. A. l, 2, 3: Reporter 3: Theta Science 2, 3: Corr. Sec. 2. 3: Ex. Board 2: Vice-Pres. Home Room 2: Publications. News lid. 3: Sr. Ring Comm. 2: Sr. Play 3: Quill and Scroll 3: P. 'l . A. Talent Show 2. 3: P. T. A., I . H. A.. Y- 'l'een Panels 2, 3: Usher Bac- calaureate and Commence- ment 2. Lendermon, William Charles Office Monitor 2. 3: Math Club 3: Theta Science Club 3: Hi-Y 2. 3: Christmas As- sembly 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Hi-Y Convention Delegate 2: Spanish Club Assembly 2: Hall Monitor l: Tri-Chem 3. Liming, Floy Elizabeth Transfer from Marietta, Georgia: Senior Choir. LaMar, Jerry Wayne Marching Band l, 8: Con- cert Band 3: District Band Clinic 3: Band Directors' Workshop 3: Swimming Team 2: jr. Red Cross Rep- resentative I: Home Room Treasurer l. Lemon, Doris Lewis, Josephine F. H. A. l. 2, 3: Senior Representative 3: Phys. lid. Program 3: PepCats 1, 2: Usher for Commencement 2. Lipscomb, Monica Co-Editor Wildcat 5: Quill and Scroll 2, 3: Photographer 2, 8: Y-Teens 3: F. H. A. 1, 83 Pep-Cats l, 2, 33 Theta Science 3: Home Room Re- porter 8: Wildcat Art Staff 2, 3: Publications 2, 5: Sec- ond place in Photography 2: Home Room Float Commit- tee lg Quill and Scroll: Home Ec. Advisors Committee 3: F. B. L. A. 3: Editorial Board 8. Long, Loretta Janice FHA l, 3: Choir 2, 3: Monitor 8: Lighting Cere- mony at Captitol 3: Thanks- giving Assembly 8: Musical Variety Show 2: Glee Club l. Lively, Bruce Senior Cabinet 3: Presi- dent of Future Tradesmen of Arkansas 3: Hall Monitor 2: Hi-Y l. Luyet, Albert English Club 3: Film Monitor 1, 2, 5. Lybrand, Pat Band 2, 8: Theta Science 5: Band Director WVorkshop 5: F. H. A. 2: Y-Teens l. Mack, Buddy Lyons, Virdie Tri-Chem 2, 3: National Honor Society 2, 8: Senior Cabinet 2: Y-Teens l, 2. 8: Latin Club 2, 3: Office Moni- tor 2, 3: PepCats 2, 8: Theta Science 2, 3: Future Home- makers of America l, 2, 8: Y-Teen Program Chairman 3: Y-Teen Representative at Mid-South Conference 2: Student Council l. Maddox, Patricia Ann Mansfield, Clarence Senior Choir 3: Business Manager Wildcat 3: Male Chorus 3: Publications 3: Art Work on Wildcat 3: Business Football 2: Glee Club l: Basketball Manager l: Theta Science Club l. Mason, Gloria Secretary of Student Body: Student Council: National Honor Society 2. 3: Presi- dent of Pulaski County jr. Red, Cross 3: Secretary of F. H. A. Federation 3: Vice President of Spanish Club 3: Second Vice President of F. H. A. 3: All State Band Clinic 3: Theta Science Club 3: Y-Teens l, 2, 3: PepCats 2, 3: P. T. A. 2, 3: Band Trio 3: District Band Clinic l, 2, 3: Band Directors Work- shop 3: Band 2, 3: Candidate for DAR Citizenship Award 3: Candidate for Rose Festi- val 3: President of Spanish Club 2: Secretary of Y-Teens 2: Treasurer of F. H. A. 2: Tri-Chem 3. Mathis, Charles English Club 3. Mathis, James Albert Track l: Lettermans Club: Quill and Scroll 3: Foot- ball l, 2. 3: Industrial Arts: Art Staff for Annual 3: Publications 3: Mrs. McMa- hen's Monitor 3: Physical Education Assistant l, 2, 3: Student Council Election As- sembly 2: Vice-President Home Room l: Basketball 2: Baseball 2: Football l, 2, 3: Coaching l. 2. 3. Mariner, Dell Walter English Club 3. Matchett, James English Club 3: F. T. A. Club. Mathis, jackie Alfred Coaching l, 2, 3: Foot- ball l, 2, 3: All-State Sec- ond Team 3: Publications Editor of Basketball: Basket- ball Editor of Annual: Silk Screen Artist: Lettermans Club: Quill and Scroll 3: Home Room President 2: Physical Education Assistant 2, 3: P. T. A. Talent Show 2: Mrs. McMahen's Monitor 3: Home Room President l: 'Track 1: Basketball I: Stu- dent Election Assembly 2, 3: Baseball 2. Maulden, jerry L. Spanish Club l, 2: Latin Club l, 2: English Club 8: Book Store Monitor 3: Hi-Y l, 2: Football lg Hall Moni- tor l. Menard, Donna Charlene Secretary of Home Room 3: Member of Senior Cabi- net 3: Library Monitor 2, 3: Band 2, 8: Marching Band 3: F. B. L. A. 3: Theta Science 8: Book Worms 2. McClannahan, Anna Band 2, 3: Choir 2, 5: Ensemble 8: Theta Science 8: Latin Club 2. 3: Red Cross Representative 33 P. T. A. Talent Show 2, 3: Musical Varieties 2, 3: PepCats l: Y-Teens l. McCord, Sue Y-Teens l, 2, 8: English Club 3: Choir 2, 5: F. H. A. l, 3: PepCats 1, 2, 3: Talent Show l, 3: Speech 3: Glee Club l. Maurer, john Make-up Editor of Wild- cat 8: Managing Editor of Hi-Comet 3: Math Club 5: Publications 3: Lab Assistant 3: Christmas Play 2, 3: Home Room Reporter 5: Tri-Chem 2, 8: Theta Science 2, 3: Latin Club 2: jr. Red Cross Representative l: Hall Moni- tor lg Home Room Officer l: Quill and Scroll 8. Meyer, Carl William Tri-Chem Society 2, 3: Lab Assistant 5: Math Club 5: English Club 5. McClellan, Derral PE Assistant 8: Art Staff for Wildcat 3: Swimming Team 3: jr. Red Cross 3: Football l: Track l: Basket- ball. McDonald, Audrey H. Choir 2, 3: Boys' Chorus 3: Spanish Club 1, 2: Spanish Assembly 3. McGinness, Jamie Choir 2. 31 F. H. A. 2 3 linglish Club 3: Glee Club li McKelvy, Ronald Vice-President of Home Room 33 Physical Education Assistant 3: Track l, 39 Let- terman's Club 33 Sergeant of Home Room 2: Hall Moni- tor 2: Reporter of Home Room lp Football lg Basket- ball l. Milks, james Mode, James Publications 3: Art Staff for Wildcat 3: Assistant to Business Manager of Wild- cat 35 English Club 3: Public Relations Monitor 3: Basket- ball 1: Lobby Monitor 23 Track l. McKelvy, Donald President of Home Room 35 Letterman's Club 3: Track l, 35 Industrial Arts 2. 3: Art Club 2, 3: Vice-Presi- dent of Home Room 2: Sec- retary-Treasurer of Home Room lg Football l: Basket- ball 1. McLean, Loretta F. B. L. A. 3. Middlebrooks, Jane Carolyn Student Council 2. 3, Liter- ary Editor of Wildcat l, 3: Rewrite Editor of Hi-Comet 35 Treasurer of F. T. A. 3: DAR Candidate 33 Theta Science 33 Quill and Scroll 3: Publications 3: Chairman of Revising Handbook 35 Stu- dent Director of F. T. A. Play 35 Y-Teens 2: Speech Club 2: F. T. A. 2: Delegate to F. T. A. Convention 2: Usher for Graduation Exer- cises 2g Usher for A.E.A. Dis- trict Meeting 23 Basketball lg Senior Play Usher 3. Q Moon, Sally Ann Quill and Scroll 5: Book- keeper for Annual 3: Typist for Annual 3: ublications Art Staff 3: F. B. L. A. 3: Senior Choir 3: Vocational Office Sec. 5: F. B. L. A. Sec. 3: PepCats l, 2, 5: Win- ner Sock Hop 3: F. H. A. l, 2, 3: Bookworms 2: Junior Choir 2: Home Room Re- porter 2: Thanksgiving As- sembly 2: Musical Festival 2: Musical Varieties 2: Y-Teens l, 2: Hall Monitor l: Home Room Treasurer l: Lion's Club 4: Home Ec. Style Show 1. Morgan, Mary Frances Morden, Mabel Elizabeth junior Choir 2: Publica- tions 3g Musical Varieties 2. Morrison, Jeanette Theta Science Club 8: English Club 8: Transfer from Mablevale 2. Morrison, Martha Anne Choir 2, 3: F. H. A. 3: Art Club 5: Home Room Re- porter 8: Hi-Comet Business Manager 3: Advertising Man- ager Senior Choir 3: Flying Saucer Staff 33 Musical Va- rieties 2, 3: Basketball l. Murphy, Tommy Murphey, Ozy Jr. Choir 2, 8: Musical Va- rieties 2, 3: Choir Festival 3: Male Chorus 3. Nantze, Emogene Quill and Scroll 3: Girls' Ensemble 3: F. T. A. Presi- dent 3: F. T. A. 2, 5: jr. Red Cross 5: Treasurer 8: F. H. A. l, 8: Choir 1, 2, 33 Musical Varieties l, 2, 3, P. T. A. Talent Show 8: Delegate to State F. T. A. Convention 2: Usher for A.E. A. district meeting 3: Publi- cations 8: Music Festival 8: Thanksgiving Assembly 3 2: Home Room Reporter l English Club 3: Radio Pro grams 1. 2. 3: F. T. A. As sembly Committee 8. F. T. A. Assembly 21 Speech . 1 Nichols, Wanda Elaine Book Worms 3: Choir 2, 3: Musical Varieties l, 2, 3: Art Club 5: PepCats l, 2: Publications 3: Rose Festival Candidate 3: Hall Monitor 1: F. H. A. 2: Glee Club 1: Quill and Scroll 3: Typist for Hi-Comet 3: Typist for Wildcat 3: Thanksgiving Pro- gram: Christmas Program: Exchange Editor for Hi- Comet: Intramural Basket- ball l. Norman, Carol Gene Art Club 3: English Club 8: Woodwork l. 2: Choir 2: PE Assistant 2. Packmore, Dalton National Honor Society 2, 3: Latin Club 2, 3: Math Club: Band l, 2, 3: Band Quartermaster 5: Theta Sci- ence Club 3: Boys State 2. Norman, Bill Tri-Chem 2, 8: President Tri-Chem 3: Tri-Chem As- sembly 2, 3: M. C. Tri-Chem Assembly 3: Hi-Y 2, 3: Hi-Y Convention 2, 3: Theta Sci- ence Club 2, 3: Math Club 3: Publications 3: Quill and Scroll 8: Business Manager Hi-Comet 3: Home Room President 3: High Ad Sales- man Hi-Comet 3: Lab Assist- ant 3: Home Room Treas- urer 2: Hall Monitor l: Hi- Y Officer 3. Owen, Arthur Parker, Bobby Future Tradesmen of Arkansas. , W Carol n Pa QD Qgfff -VW Parrish, Barbara Ann Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: PepCats I, 2, 8: Sec. of Senior Choir 3: Pep Cat Drill Team 8: Sec. of Home Room 85 Va- riety Show l, 2, 85 State Choir Festival 83 Girls' En- semble Sg Sec. of junior Choir 2: jr. Red Cross l, 2, Speech Cluh 2: Publications 85 P. T. A. Talent Show 2, 8: Christmas Program 2, 3: 'Thanksgiving Program 2, 5: Senior Breakfast Program 8: Quill and Scroll 3: Hall Monitor l: Intramural Girls Basketball lg Glee Club l. Patton, Clem Boys' State 2: National Honor Society 2, 3: Pres. of National Honor Society 5: Harvard Book Award 2: Sen- ior Cabinet 8: Tri-Chem 2, 8: Basketball l, 2: Pres. of Latin Club 2, 53 Pres. of Home Room l, 2: Theta Science Club 1,21 Math Club 8: M.C. of March of Dimes Assembly 3: M.C. for Nation- al Honor Society Assembly 8: National Honor Society As- sembly 2: Tri-Chem Assemb- 2, 3: Hall Monitor l. N Pearson, james Sec. of Hi-Y Club 3g Boys' Chorus 2, 8: State Music Clinic 3: State Music Festi- 2, 5: Choir 2, 3: Variety 2, 3: State Hi-Y Con- vention 2, 3: Senior Play 3: Hall Monitor 2, 3: Football lg Track lg Basketball lg Home Room Reporter l. Phillips, James 0. Publications 29 Art Club 3: Pate, Ronald Payne, Bill Choir 2, 8. Penny, Ann Choir 2, 5: PegCats l, 3: Musical Variety how l, 2 8: Home Room Reporter 8: F. H. A. lg Intramural Bas- ketball Team lg Y-Teens l: Glec Club l. Pitts, George Art Club 3: Woodwork 2. 33 Phys. Ed. Assistant 5: Hall Monitor 2. Pratt, Bob Pres. of Theta Science Club 3: Tri-Chem 2, 3: Hi- Y l, 2, 3: National Honor Society 3: State Hi-Y Chap- plain 3: Co-Ed Council 3: Math Club 3: Vice-pres. Home Room 3: Boy's State 2: Hi-Y Pres. 2: Hi-Y State Convention 2: Theta Science Club Librarian 2: Home Room vice-pres. 2: Hi-Y Treasurer l. Probst, Paula Cheerleader 3: Senior Play 3: Senior Cabinet 3: Honor Society 2, 3: PepCats l, 2, 3: Monitor for Girls' Advisor office 3: Book Store Monitor 3: D.A.R. Candidate 3: Y- Teens l, 2, 3: Program Chair- man of Mid-South 3: Pres. Mid-Winter Conference 3: Delegate Virginia and Caro- lina Conference 3: Delegate Mid-South Conference 3: Delegate Mid-South Plan- ning Conference 3: Officers Training Camp 3: F. H. A. l, 2: Senior Ring Commit- tee: Usher for Commence- ment 2: Usher for Baccalau- reate 2: Y-Teens vice-pres. 2: Sec. of Mid-Winter Confer- ence: State Conference 2: Christmas and Thanksgiving Assembly 2: Student Council l: Senior Play 3. Rainey, Billy Football 2. 3: Track 2, 3: Transfer from Dermott. Reynolds, Shelby Girls' Ensemble 3: Girls' Trio 3: Choir 2, 3: Choir treasurer 2. 3: National Hon- or Society 3: Student Council 3: Secretary of F. H. A. 3: F. H. A. 2. 3: PepCats l, 2, 3: Y-Teens 2. 3: Choir Clinic 2. 3: Musical Varieties 2, 3: F. B. L. A. 3: P. T. A. Talent Show l. 2: Student Council Talent Show l, 2: junior Red Cross Representative 2: Home Room Secretary l. Prince, Charles Edwin Vice-pres. Tri-Chem Hon- or Society 2, 3: National Honor Society 2, 3: Labora- tory Assistant 3: Math Club 3: Latin Club l, 2, 3: Boys' State 2: Council Member Theta Science Club 3: Moni- tor for Guidance Councilor 2: Theta Science Club 2. Quattlebaum, Bobby Gerald F. T. A. 3: Hi-Y l, 2: F. T. A. Convention 3: Speech Club 2: Film Moni- tor l, 2: Christmas Program 2: Home Room Pres. 2: Foot- ball l: Senior Play 3. Redding, Ader Faye Rial, Carl Band 1, 2, 3: Band stage crew 3: Community Rela- tion Monitor 3: Senior Play cast 3. Rice, Claude Band l, 2, 3: Publications 3: Quill and Scroll 3: Book- worms l, 2. 3: Film Crew 3: Art Club 5: Future Tradesmen of America l, 2: Home Room President 1: Senior Prom Decoration Committee. Rixse, jimmy Sports Editor of Wildcat 8: Senior Choir 5: Football l, 2: Hi-Y l: Boys' Chorus 3: Quill and Scroll 5. Roberts, Farrell Edward Band l, 2, 8: Art Club 2, 8. Rice, Dlmple Transfer from Little Rock Robinson, johnny Musical Varieties 2, 8. Quill and Scroll 3: Track l, 2, 8: Sr. Choir 2, 3: jr. Choir l, 2: Boys' Chorus 2, 3. Rice, Martha Jane Cheerleader Co-Captain 3: National Honor Society 3: Y-Teens l, 2, 8: F. H. A. 1, 3: Publications 3: Quill and Scroll 5: D. A. R. Candi- iiate 3: Choir 2, 3: Music Festival 2, 8: State Choir Festival 8: Y-Teen Mid-Win- ter Conference Secretary 8: Musical Varieties 3: Class Day Committee 5: Student Council l, 2: PepCats l, 2, 3: Delegate to State Student Council Convention 2: Direc- tor Student Council talent show 2: Homecoming Maid lg Intramural Basketball 1. Rodgers, Faye Musical Varieties 2: Sing- ing 2. Rothermel, Bettye Girls Ensemble 3: F. H. A. l, 2. 3: F. T. A. 3: F. B. L. A. 2, 3: Publications 3: Red Cross Representative 3: D. A. R. Candidate 3: Choir 2, 8: Choir Clinic in L. R. 3: Musical Varieties 1, 2, 3: Music Festival 5: P. T. A. Talent Show l, 3: Choir Delegate to Hot Springs 2: Home Room Secretary 2: Quill and Scroll 3: PepCats l, 2: Thanksgiving Assemb- ly 2: Christmas Assembly 2: Home Room Vice-President l: Glee Club l. Ruple, jean Choir 2, 3: Office Monitor 3: F. B. L. A. 2. 3: Choir Festival l, 3: PepCats 1, 2. Rutherford, Kay F. H. A. l, 3: Home Room Secretary l, 3: Public Rela- tions Monitor 3: Home Room Treasurer 2: Intramural Basketball lg PepCats l. Ruple, Ann Choir 2, 3: Publications 3: Quill and Scroll 3: Choral Festival 3: PepCats l. ' Russell, Donald Senior Boys' Quartet 8: Boys' Chorus 2, 3: Choir 2, 3: Choral Festival 3: Musical Varieties 2, 3: State Music Festival 2, 3: Student Coun- cil Talent Show 8: P. T. A Talent Show 3: Art Club 3: F. B. L. A. 3: Track l. Sanders, Evans Babe Publications 3: Hi-Y 3: F. T. A. l, 2, 3: Talent Show 3: Circulation Manager for Hi-Comet 3: Football l, 2: B. E. Tour 2: Hall Monitor 2: Physical Education Assistant 3: Track l. Satterfield, Leon Publications 3: P. T. A. Talent Show 2, 3: Hi-Y 3: Musical Varieties 2: Track l. Schalchlin, Paul Martin Theta Science 8: Film Monitor l 2' F T A 1 Schmidt Herman jr Machine Shop 3: F. T. A. l, 2: Basketball lg Football lg Track l. Scott Don Basketball l, 2, 33 Track l, 2. 3: Living Pictures l: Swimming l. Scott, Franklin Band l, 2, 3: Art Club 2, 8: Film Monitor l, 2, 3. Seals, Billy F. T. A. 2, 3: Theta Sci- ence Club 3: Film Monitor lg Glee Club lg Football lg Hi- Y l, 25 Track 1. Shaw, Shirley Faye Choir l, 2: Variety Show l, 2. Shaw, Shirley Angelyn Girls' Ensemble 3: Vice- President-N. H. S. 8: Sec- retary-Math Club 55 Student Council 85 Senior Cabinet 3: Tri-Chem 3: Theta Science Club 3: National Honor So- ciety 2, 3: F. T. A. 2: Span- ish Club 21 P. T. A. Talent Show 2, 3: Musical Varieties l, 2, 3: State Musical Festi- val 3: D. A. R. Candidate 3: Spanish Club Assembly 2, 8: Christmas Assembly 3: Tri- Chem Assembly 33 Choir Assembly I, 2, 85 Thanks- giving Assembly 2: Music Clinic 2: jr. Red Cross lg F- H- A- li Glee Club lp Homeroom Reporter l. Shirley, Nancy Renee Spanish Club Program Chairman 2, 8: Christmas Play 3: Bookstore Monitor 39 Art Editor, Hi-Comet 5: Art Editor, Annual 3: Publica- tions Staff 8: Quill and Scroll 3, Art Club l, 3: Span- ish Assembly 2, 3: Speech Club 2: Home Room Report- er l, 2. Sims, Roy Harold President of the Student Body 3: Student Council 2, 3: Tri-Chem 2. 3: Math Club 3: Latin Club 2, 3: Hi-Y 3: Theta Science Club 3: Tri- Chem Assembly 2, 3: Latin Club Reporter 2: Baccalau- reate Usher 2: Home Room President l, 2: M. C. of Awards Assembly 2: jr. Red Cross lg Living Pictures l. Smith, Barbara Musical Varieties 2, 3: Choir 2, 3: F. H. A. l, 2: Choral Festival 2, 3: PepCats l: Basketball l. W ith, John A. Jr. Home Room Vice Presi- dent l, 2: Senior Cabinet 8: Hi-Y l, 2, 3: Film Crew 2, 31 Theta Science l, 2, S: Make- up Editor for Wildcat 3: Wildcat Staff 3: Hi-Comet Staff 3: Latin Club l: Foot- ball l: Christmas Assembly 3. Smith, Roger Walter Senior Ring Committee 2: Graduation Usher 2: Bacca- laureate Usher 2: Track 2: Home Room Officer l, 2. Smith, Albert F. T. A. 2, 31 Hi-Y 1, 2. Smith, Betty Ruth Mr Brandon's Hel er 3 . P ' F. H. A. I: PepCats l. Smith, Robert James Choir 2, 3: Managing Edi- tor of Hi-Comet 3: Hi-Y 2, 3: Hi-Y President 3: Hi-Y Con- vention 2, 3: Choir Festival 3: Publications 3: Home Room President 3: Quill and Scroll 3: Basketball 2: Track l: Hall Monitor 1: Coed Coun- cil 1: Musical Varieties 2, 3. Spain, Jackson Claud Choir 2, 3: F. T. A. 2, 3: Boys' Chorus 2, 8: English Club 2, 8: F. B. L. A. 2, 5: Musical Varieties 2: Auto Mechanic 2: Talent Show: Film Monitor l: Glee Club lg Woodwork I: AAU Swim- ming Team. Spaulding, Robert Estes Tri-Chem Society 2, 3: Lab Assistant 3: Band l, 2, 3: Student Director 3. Spillman, Dollie Jean English Club 3: FHA l, 2: Glee Club l: T een Town Club l. Steed, Barbara English Club 8: Choir 2, 8' Musical Varieties 3 Stevens, Donald Senior Cabinet 32 Band 2, 3: All State Band Clinic 8: District Clinic - Band 8: Woodwind Quartet 5: Band Quartermaster 8: Spanish Club l: Pine Bluff Band Workshop 2: Brass Sextet 2: Spanish Club Play 2: Band l. Tarvin, Nell Rose National Honor Society 2, 3: National Honor Society Treasurer 5: junior Red Cross Representative 8: D. A. R. Candidate 5: Spanish Club 2, 8: Math Club 8: Senior Cabinet 5: Spanish Club Assembly 2: Girl's Ad- visor Monitor 2: Usher Sen- ior Graduation 2: Baccalau- reate Usher 2: Student Coun- cil lg Future Homemaker's of America l: Latin Club lg Home Room Secretary lg Monitor 1. Stringfellow, Lois Tate, Jackie Mechanical Drawing, 3: English Club 3: Vice- resi- dent of English Club 5. Taylor, Roger F. Engineering Drawing 3: Architectural Drawing 8: Hi- Y l, 2: Track Manager 2: Mechanical Drawing 2: Foot- ball I: VVoodwork I: Art Club 1: C. A. P. Foreign Ex- change of Cadets Candidate l. Thrasher, Thomas Richard Band l, 2, 3: Commodores Dance Band 3: District Clinic Band 8: Math Club 3: Radio Announcer for School Pro- gram 3: Band Squad Leader 2, 8: Brass Quartet 2: State Festival l, 2: Prop Man for Senior Play 2. Trammell, june F. B. L. A, 3: F. H. A. 1, 3: Publications 3: Editorial Board. Qlibrarianj 3: Cafe- teria Monitor 2. 3: Home Room Reporter l: Usher at Commencement Exercises 2: Usher at Baccalaureate Ser- vice 2: Quill and Scroll 3: Home Economics Style Show l. Tucker, Robert L. Hi-Y 3: Choir 2, 3: Boys Chorus 2, 8: Publications 8: Managing Editor of Wildcat 8: Musical Varieties 2, 3: Critic of English Club 8: Hi- Y Convention 3: Quill and Scroll 3: Choir Festival 8: Hi-Y Basketball Team 8: Christmas Assembly 8: Christmas Pageant 3: Chor- al Festival Program 2, 3: Football l: Trac l. Thompson, Reba English Club 3. Tomlinson, William Elmer Lab Assistant 8: Tri-Chem 3: Home Room Secretary 3: Mechanical Drawing 3: Foot- ball l, 2: Track l, 2: Base- ball 2: Band 1. Trent, Carol Virginia Editor of Flying Saucer 8: Girls' Ensemble 3: National ,Honor Society Choir 2, 3: Bookworms 8: Senior Play 8: D. A. R. Candidate 3: Quill and Scroll 3: P. T. A. Talent Show 3: Spanish Amembly 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3. Tucker, W. C. Publications 3: English Club 3 Van Meter, Thomas Warren lrl-Chem 2, 3: Band l, 2 3: Theta Science Club 3: Math Club 3: English Club Vaughan, Gerald Micheal Football Letterman 3: Art Editor of Wildcat 31 Quill and Scroll 3: Publications 3: Art Staff 3: Letterrnen's Club 3: Football 1, 2, 3: Track l, 2: Usher of Bac- calaureate 2: Usher of Com- mencement 2: Hall Monitor: Physical Education Assistant 2. Voegele, Buddy Football l, 2, 3: Letter- men's Club l, 2, 3: Track l, 2, 3: All State First Team 2, 3: Home Room President 3: Football Co-Captain 3: Vice President Home Room 2: Golf 2: Living Pictures 2. Ward, Wayne English Club l, 2, 3: Fu- ture Tradesmen of Arkansas 2. Veazey, Nancy Louise National Honor Society 3: Senior Girls Ensemble 3: President of F. B. L. A. 3: Historian of F. H. A. 3: Tri-Chem Honor Society 3: F. H. A. 1, 3: Publications 3: Senior Breakfast Program 3: Senior Choir 3: Chairman for F. B. L. A. State Convention 3: F. B. L. A. Induction As- sembly 2, 3: State Choir Fes- tival 3: P. T. A. Talent Show 3: Lab Assistant 8: Musical Variety Show l, 2, 3: Home Ec. Style Show l, 3: Student Council 2: Y-Teens l, 2: PepCats 1, 2: Junior Choir 2: junior Red Cross l: Quill and Scroll 3. Voegele, Jean Arthur Football Queen 3: F. H. A. President 3: F. B. L. A. Sec- retary 3: Office Monitor 2, 3: State Choir Festival 3: Senior Choir 3: Christmas Program 3: Thanksgiving Program 2, 3: F. B. L. A. In- duction Assembly 2, 3: Musi- cal Variety Show 2, 3: Foot- ball Maid 2: B. E. Tour 2: Home Room Secretary 2: junior Choir 2: Student Council 1: Y-Teens 1: Pep- Cats l: F. H. A. lg Home Room Reporter l. Weaver, Yvonne Intramural Basketball 1, 3: Secretary of English Club 3: F. H. A. 1, 2: Office Moni- tor 3: Rose Festival Candi- date 3. Whitten, Joy Choir l, 2, 3: F, B. L. A. l, 2: Musical Varieties l, 2, 83 Secretary of Home Room 3. Wilhite, Dan Band I, 2, 3: Student Di- rector lg Math Club lg Eng- lish Club lg Talent As- sembly 8. Williams, Dorothy Annette Tri-Chem 2: Quill and Scroll 3: Annual Cover of 19541 Make-up Editor 3: Math Club 3: Choir 2, 3: Advertising Manager of Sen- ior Choirg Musical Varieties 2, 8: Theta Science Club lg Art Club 5. 9, Wood, T.urner Anderson National Honor Society 8: Tri-Chem Society 2,'3: Theta Science Club 2, 3: Math Club 3: Bausch-Lomb Science Award 3. Wiley, Clara Ladine Choir 2, 3: Senior Choir 3: Community Relations Monitor: F. H. A. 1, 2: Musi- cal Varieties l, 2. Willard, james L. Hi-Y 2, 3: Publications lg Treasurer English Club l. Wood, Carthel L. Track I, 2, 83 Publications 3: Lettermen's Club 81 Physi- cal Education Assistant l. Woodcock, juan Senior Quartet 3, Choir 2. 8: Men's Chorus 2, 3: Publi- cations 3: Art Club l. Worsham, Dow I' rack 8, Publications 3 Home Room President l,.2 Future Tradesmen l ' VVynn, Doris Flying Saucer Typist 3: L Wynn, Frieda Younts Dick Younts, Tommy The Right Styles for Mother, Daughter, and Teacher- BLAGG WHOLESALE MEAT CO. 1920 East Broadway Charge and Lay-Away Open Tuesday Night Good Meat Good Service Phone SK 3-2255 Plenty of Free Parking Factory Authorized TV and Radio Carson Bray Warren Bray The Sales PHJLCO House of Service BRAY SHEET METAL CO. T I . . Installation Slate, Tile, and Tm Roofing 115 W. 9th e e 5'o Phone 5-9652 Phone 4-0335 1508 scott st. Little Rock Phone 4-7145 4-7000 Little Rock, Ark. MASSERY'S LAUNDRY - CLEANERS or NORTH LITTLE ROCK 511 Main jim Satterfield, Mgr. Phone 5-3329 SCHEIDT WOODWORKING 3914 East Broadway Tables North Little Rock, Arkansas Chairs Cabinets Pulpits HOME OF LANE CEDAR CHEST H A V E R T Y ' S Modern Furniture for Modern Home Builders 319 Main Street Phone No. 5-1106 North Little Rock CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS just Follow The Crowd 8 Curb Service Fine Foods ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE Phone 2-9194 REAL ESTATE LOANS 8: SALES l900 East Third - North Little Rock 206 Louisiana St. Little Rock Arkansas' Lafgesf tu e it?-31' S H W!lL5,l..., QQ, '- f-I ww . 'ig 'M ' W-- Rggd Bldg, A II2-I I4 E. 7l'll DIAMONDS WATCHES Phone 5-4151 MARK GEORGE SADDLERY Western Hats, Boots and Clothing 204 East l3th Street LANE JEWELERS, Inc. Telephone 4-8719 202 West Capitol Avenue Little Rock, Ark. North Littlc Rock' At-kansas SA5' Oi 4' Q, ' 'V 0 ff fi? 2 JTR 505 Telus! of Amon M W Alf' RRANV COMPLIMENTS OF -The most Complete Selection of fine opporel for young men Pmmmg ond women-with thrifty prices SKINLESS T FRANK5 prevou mg. yy N wp an Yes -19' 552142 -f .499 9257 S139 . ssxeb - Capitol Avenue at Center I, fgmx .fkfvgfovf If 'Wx 2 C owENs FUN RAL HOME 5IwkL,,Q ,, 500 Main Street North Little Rock A Burial Insurance Q hat Everyone Can Afford ' . E! , gg an 'li b x ,l L B 1: - vfulffhik PS3-' , 1: I- fr .-QQ. riff. EFT' .. 5 Q-....,,w A, , iff. 'fill - I f 'V' I ' 1 '. A' :3 'l'1n,rr gi f? 1 , x . fx: ,fr If fm i f L'..1 gfx2f?.- . if ! Q TI, 1 411,-'Q'1l: 'f W f1f 1iz' rry rzz. -I -4 ' 4- Ambulance Service, day or M 7 0 2 or 4-0313 GULF GAS LARGE AND SMALL ANIMAL DOCTOR DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL LAKEWOOD SERVICE STATION DR. O. B. CHRONISTER 5001 Ark-Mo Hwy. Phone SK 3-0013 203 E 12th North Little Rock Gorodon Hunt A. A. Ritchie Bus. Phone WI. 5-2710 RELIABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE HUNT - RITCHIE LIVE AND PLAY THE TRAILER COACH WAY Free Delivery Fountain Service . Q . i Frank Miller 2001 East Broadway Park H111 400 Ark Mo Hwy. SK 3 1167 Owner North Little Rock, Ark FOR THE BEST MANUFACTURERS IN BUILDING FURNITURE CO. Call 600-610 W. 7th St. ELWOOD DEERE CONTRACTOR Fr. 5-6424 Little Rock ff - ' dau! You Canglfay-More - But You Can't Get Bettql s C9-cj!! suns - ROEBUCK ND . Our Quality and Reputation Speak for us THE ONE STOP STORE 700 Main Little Rock CONGRATULATIONS FROM TH E COMPTOMETER SCHOOL QU Short Course - Low Tuition Q25 Individual Instruction t3Q Graduate Operators in Demand You are Cordially Invited to visit our school 320 Rector Bldg. FR 4-5477 ANSWER THIS AD AND GET A REDUCTION ON YOUR BEAUTY COURSE ARKANSAS BEAUTY COLLEGE 314 West Capitol Little Rock, Ark. Mary Hastings, Proprietor Phone 2-8729 We Make Your Shoes Stand Up JESSE'S SHOE SHOP 1105 West 18th North Little Rock SOCRATES said: There is only one good, name- . , ', ly, knowledge, and only one E evil, namely ignorance. l ,.,- N PITTACUS admonished: I W' Watch your opportunity. L. Never before in Arkansas has Opportunity been spelled so bold and bigl No longer will the am- bitious have to seek Dame Fortune in other places. To you - the CLASS OF 1954 - Opportunity beckons you. Heed her call! Think Big - Pre- pare Big - Be Big! Capital City Business College 8th 'at Main FR 5-1149 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS An Arkansas Institution Serving All Arkansas HOWARD DAVIS RADIO AND TV SALES and SERVICE 2012-A Pike Ave. Phone FR 5-8948 News-Progress Publishing Co., Inc. PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS jacksonville, Arkansas HOME OF THE JET BOMBER BASE HELLO EVERYONE: For before and after school enjoyment - come to THE DEN Good Sandwiches, Drinks, and Coffee Mrs. Lena May Todd, Owner and Operator CONGRATULATIONS, SENIO'RSl WHITE EAGLE CAFE Specialty: So. Fried Chicken, Kansas City Steaks Under New Management - No Beer Sold 219 Main St.-N.L.R. Phone FR 2-5389 TO AMERIcA's YOUTHI JO HEALY A 'fl' 5X I A' .,,1a.14ayaI'w'u1mJp Q' , ,Z I INTER CITY TRANSIT CO. Charter Buses - Phone FR 4-7431 107 South Poplar No. Little Rock Congratulations, Seniors! DOC'S BARBER SHOP I M ments of ARBER SHOP and 'O HOLLIDAY AMUSEMENT CENTER 2 in et North Little Rock Levy Congrati lations, Seniors! PRESCRIPTIONS MILL AND MINE SUPPLY CO. Industrial Supplies - Phone FR 5-0224 7Il West Broadway No. Little Rock HILL DRUG CO. Your Health is Our Business 3300 Pike Ave. - Phone SK 3-2476 N.L.R Congratulations, Seniors! North Little Rock Tin Compress Co. WE DELIVER JACOB'S MEAT MARKET Phone SK 3-0850 1100 West Third Street North Little Rock, Ark. 3424 Camp Robinson N. L. R' coNGRATULAT1oNs E. M. WETZLER SHEET METAL s1zN1oRs ARKANSAS BAPTIST HOSPITAL Phone SK 3-0871 3303 Pike Ave. N. L. R. YOUR SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPH ER WE USE ONLY THE BEST EQUIPMENT AND EXPERT HELP BE RED STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY Phone FR 4-I 746 I I6 Main Street Little Rock, Ark. Congrotulotions, 1954 Seniors, from J. C. PENNEY CO. 304-12 North Little Rock, Ark. North Little R0ck's Complete Department Store Always Backing North Little Rock High LAMAR INSURANCE 81 REALTY CO. INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE LOANS II3 Maple - Phone 2-1386 North Little Rock, Arkansas Around The Corner F roi! he L Anyw T6 IOIIKID Ullbll AVIIIOIIIY 09 Fill COCA-COIA COMPANY IV We Give Complete Courses FERN - EATON BEAUTY COLLEGE and EATON BARBER COLLEGE 119 Main Street Phone 2-5l37 Little Rock, Ark. RALPH STANLEY Grocery and Feed 3623 Camp Robinson Rd. Phone SK 3-2336 COMPLIMENTS OF GRAHAM BROS. HARDWARE 1700 Main Street Phone 4-8692 North Little Rock CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS STANLEY HARDWARE 3216 Pike Ave. Phone SK 3-1435 t Gngrafufafiond Aom AAQHJQJ I ang 50,000 WATT Haba ,Sicilian K il' H S AND BESTWISHES SENIORS N- FROM X' YOUR FRIENDLY NO.LIT TLC ROCK THEFITCQS PIFII.-IO 1' DFII2I'I ' -PRINCESS 'DRIVE-IN'IWOVIES CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES AND FACULTY OF NORTH LITTLE ROCK HIGH SCHOOL Office Phone FR 4-7I8I Residence Phone SK 3-0580 W. M. LONG ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS WE COVER THE STATE 8I I Louisiono Little Rock, Ark. ARKANSAS . SCHOOL OF HOROLOGY 1603 Main 2-9750 North Little Rock CONGRATULATIONS THE MOORE'S CAFETERIA The Best Place To Eat 415 Main Little Rock CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS L E W I S Diesel Engine Company Distributors of General Motor Diesels - Engines P.O. Box 308 -- Phone-Windsor 5-2321 3021 East Broadway North Little Rock, Ark. HOME LOANS FOR HOME FOLKS LOW RATES-QUICK ACTION ARGENTA Building 81 Loon Association SOLON HUMPHREYS, Secretary 318 Main St. Phone 27-9080 CAPITOL PAINT CO. DAVIS PAINTS - UNITED WALLPAPERS Corner 7th and Spring c Little Rock NORTH LITTLE ROCK ELECTRIC COMPANY Electrical Construction - All Kinds of Electrical Supplies Phone FR 4-2710 - E. L. KETZSCHER 705 Main Street North Little Rock, Arkansas DEESE HARDWARE 81 SPORTING GOODS 4132 East Washington Phone WI 5-2256 North Little Rock WILSON SPORTING GOODS DISTRIBUTOR CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF 1954 SUPERIOR SPRING CO. 219-21 West Washington Phone FR 4-0288 N. Little Rock VENABLE LUMBER CO. 1104 West 34th Street SK 3-2151 HUNT'S PHARMACY 311 Maple N. L. R. Phone 2-2991 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS WALKER HARDWARE AND APPLIANCE Phone WI 5-2664 4616 East Broadway Rose Cityg North Little Rock, Arkansas Page 194 B51 NNYs11:E Gnocsnv MM N- y-I , 1,1 W ,H 6 ein A N.L.R. ' f J 6 2306 East ard, N. L. R. Phone WI 5-9070 O O S RVICE STATION IACK USSERY, Proprietor 16th and Pike Phone 2-9247 MECHANICS LUMBER CO. HUMAN SERVICE 600 Main St. N. Little Rock Phone FR 2-3456 10th 8: Spring, Little Rock Phone FR 5-3353 WHITTEN-HOLSTED DRUG CO. DELIVERY SERVICE 4610 East Broadway - Phone WI 5-2520 Rose City: North Little Rock, Arkansas SPORTSMAN ONE STOP STORES SPORTING GOODS - HARDWARE Arkansas' Largest Gun Dealer TWO LOCATIONS R. Manager E. BI'0adWay Avenue 1-RUE1-T RADIQ AND TV CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS SERVICE OF '954 I 406 Mein-North Little Rook TEETER 5 PAN-AM Business Phone FR 4-8502 Home Phone FR 5-9514 Phone W1 5-9098 311 Bfoadwaw F-OSC CNY CONGRATUg,'Qff,?4NS SENIORS CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS R. E. CALDWELL ESSO SERVICE Q.K. STQRAGE ANp TRANSFER STATION Phone WI 5-9092 ardsewnshingson, Rose City 515 Wes' Markham FAMOUS FOR OUR CHILI JOE FELTON'S CAFE 2 I 5 West Third TELEPHONE FR 5-1015 ESQUIRE Men's Wear Markham and Louisiana 9:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Daily Little Rock GAS OIL CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS SKINNER'S TIRE SERVICE OF '954 , CHESTER MEEK'S SERVICE 2023 East Third TIRES N- L R- LUBRICATION 9th and Pike LION OIL PRODUCTS FISH ER'S NO. I Floyd Fisher, Proprietor FINE FOODS Drive In Foot of Broadway Bridge HIGH SCHOOL PRINTERS TIMES PRINTING COMPANY Since Our School Days 515 MAIN ST. Page 195 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS GUS MOSER CAFE Home of Fine Foods 208 Main N. L. R. BLAKE TV SALES 81 SERVICE Phone FR 4-2487 703 Main St. North Little Rock, Ark. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS BURTON FURNITURE COMPANY 400 East Washington Ave. Phone FR 5-7309 W. B. HUDSON FOOD MARKET WE DELIVER Phone FR 4-2912 601 E. Washington SERVICE WITH A SMILE GLOVER BROS. SERVICE STATION Batteries - Tires - Tubes - Accessories 1500 East Broadway N. Little Rock ARKANSAS GREATEST SHOE VALUE - SAMPLES CANCELLATIONS - UNITED SHOE STORE 701 Main Phone FR 5-7856 Little Rock, Ark. Compliments of KOEHLER'S BAKERY 711 Main 1716 Pike Compliments of EVERYBODY'S FURNITURE STORE 915 West 22nd N.L.R. Compliments CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS MGPHERSOWS ELLIS JEWELRY FURNITURE 8. APPLIANCES u R. W. McPherson W. E. McPherson 1601 Mam St' Phone FR +7830 TAPLIN'S FLORISTS 707 1-tain N. L. R. Phone FR 5-2963 DR. PEPPER BOTTLING COMPANY 1107 W. 7th St. Phone FR 4-50ll Compliments of CONGRATULATIONS S. H. KRESS 81 CO. MERCING FURNITURE CO. LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 609 E. Washington Ave. N. Little Rock, Ark. FOR TI-IE BEST IN TV LEVIS -- LEE RIDERS B. F. SMITH 84 SON BUDDY JONES SALES 8- SERVICE SAUDI-ERY WESTERN HATS - BOOTS and CLOTHING Phone FR 4-5726 107 W. Maple Phone WI 5-1006 3003 E. Broadway North Little Ropk, Ark. Page 196 STAR CAFE LEWIS TRAVIS SERVICE CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS STATION 119 E. Second Phone 2-9824 2nd and Maple N- L- R- LITTLE ROCK TENT 8: AWNING A-1 sursn MARKET COMPANY 200 East Washington Awnings - Venetian Blinds - Window Shades 219 West 9th Phone 2-2209 CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS LITTLE ROCK POCH'S ESSO SERVICE CENTER Foot of Broadway Bridge Compliments of WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO. Phone 2-9687 N. Little Rock SIMQNS CONGRATULATIONS, sEN1oRs1 GROCERY AND MARKET DIFFEE LUMBER C0- 1900 East 2nd Phone 2-1589 4s':2':Ei:c4 Phone FR 5-4616 NORTH LI'l'I'LE Rock 1901 15. 3rd st. 'ht-'g '3, 'Zn1 FR 5-4617 Compliments of THE CHICKEN SHACK 100 E. Broadway N. L .R. Phone 2-5173 - FR 5-8523 TWIN CITY MOTORS NEW AND USED CARS 815 - 1321 - 1400 EAST BROADWAY WHITE'S GROCERY 2624 E. Washington Avenue Compliments of BIGGS DRIVE INN NORTH LITTLE ROCK 2700 Pike Ave. North Little Rock CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORSI C 1. Om IIIICIIIS BUSCH MUSIC COMPANY P BALDWIN AND WURLITZER PIANOS 716 Main Street Phone FR 5-8142 Little Rock, Arkansas O'MALLEY FURNITURE CO. 507-509 E. Washington Ave. Phone 2-4855 R. BAUM Diamonds - Watches - jewelry and Luggage Expert Watch and jewelry Repairing-Phone 8504 121 Main Street North Little Rock, Ark. NORTH LITTLE ROCK BOYS' CLUB BUILDING MEN OF TOMORROW Page 197 YOUNG TIRE AND SERVICE CO. Tires - Complete Tire and Battery Service I 300 Broadway - Phone 2-1344 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS Phone FR 5-2310 109 Maple St. MEANS GARAGE H. N. MEANS, JR. Wheel Alignment - Wheel Balancing Wrecks Repaired - Motor Tune-Up North Little Rock, Ark. BO-BIRD SANDWICH SHOP 1733 Pike Avenue Phone 2-9697 - North Little Rock Real Hickory Bar-B-Que Home-Made Chili ARKANSAS AMUSEMENT CO. ARKANSAS 0 CENTER 0 HEIGHTS CAPITOL 0 ROXY 0 NEW 0 LEE Asher Drive-In, Razorback Drive-In, Pines Drive-In PHONE FR 5-8204 SUN LUMBER COMPANY LUMBER AND BUILDING MA'11zR1AL BILL JOBE'S CAFE A soon PLACE 'ro EAT 508 Main st. N. Little Rock 106 East Second Sr. N- L- R- We Are Famed For Good Food 3 snuss - Housrl onus co. 4531 North Little Rock, Arkansas 73 I fn, ..-lu LQSLE' - . '-2 L4 a : 'H':51 e Phone 2-2287 5th and Mann 718 Main N. L. R. CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS WRIGHT SALES CO. Phone FR 5-8373 - 200 East Broadway MAY YOU ALL FIND HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS QUAPAW FURNITURE CO. U. S. Royal Tires Esso Gasoline . Bob Ghent, Manager N. Little Rock, Ark. 301 East Washington Phone 27-9790 Compliments of Compliments of CAMERON FEED MILLS 124 E. 5th North Little Rock BLOCK REALTY CO. Phone FR 5-9151 212 Spring Street Little Rock, Ark. THOMAS of North Little Rock LADIES READY-TO-WEAR Phone FR 5-9638 117 Main Street MARGARET ANN WOODS CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF 1954 soon LUCK AND BEST w1sHr:s GEORGE GARRISON BROWN ELECTRIC. CO. Electrical Equipment and Machinery 312-314 Magnolia North Little Rock, Ark. JACK and CARLA RYAN Page 198 Gus Blass Co. Arkansas Largest and Best Department Store Known os the One Stop Store with Everything Every Blass Customer Must Be Satisfied 4th and Main Phone 4-4343 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS' Charter Bus Service Illing Bus Lines ..... Sweet Home, Arkansas Phones: 4-6586 - - 4-4523 - - 5-3821 PQ 199 The Twin ity Bank 1901 - 1954 The stockholders, officers and employees of this insti- tution are grateful to its customers and friends for their patronage across the years. Henry O. Topf, President R. J. Rice, Vice President and Cashier J. G. Dickson, Assistant Cashier Ray Clifton, Assistant Cashier J. E. Wright, Director SECOND AT MAiN NORTH LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS Pg 200 NORTH LITTLE ROCK 'YTLE Ro 1 ny oat 19 , x V O -1: . - 1- 'E ILT .ll IP 0 H iB!EERH1' JU 1 ' :irq ' Y 1 -5' 'r I 3:9 N 9 x- o'oAJRM A. C. PERRY .... PERCY MACHIN -..- MILTON MCLEES --- REED THOMPSON ..... MRS. R. M. S. BUTNER FIRST WARD ..., SECOND WARD .... THIRD WARD --- FOURTH WARD --- CITY OFFICIALS ALDERMEN J ------.,---------------- Mayor ---- City Clerk and Collector --------- Municipal Judge --- City Attorney ---- City Treasurer oe Donnell - james D. Bobbitt Ed Skinner - john Massie Jack Ursery - Leroy Soward -- Robert Kirspel - Paul Snow Page 201 cIoq Image I7I4 Main St. NORTI-I LITTLE ROCK, ARK 36Ili Roosevelt Rd. LITTLE ROCK, ARK. CONGRATULATIONS Radio Station KXLR Cotton Belt Building North Little Rock ARKANSA BIG MUTUAL STATION nm. 1150 , C B I T Z Chevrolet Colnpany Cong rotulotes You CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS ARKANSAS' FIRST TELEVISION STATION The Best Is Seen On Channel 17 620 Beech ,St Little Rock, Ark. P 0 NORMAN'S BARBER SHOP Compliments of HAIRCUTS - SHAVES - SHINES CENTER WE DELIVER l6l2 Main North Little Rock , , 1802 Mam North Little Rock HALE BROS. TIRE 81 WHEEL SERVICE Phone 27-9783 314-324 East Broadway NORTH LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES Radio Station K. V. L. C. Yours for better listening G lTl.I'Tl.t olwn company TipLNANationalIy Advertised Lines Elo,-Cgllda SPAULDING ATHLETI GO0DS COMPANY INC. P 204 Serving Since 1880 With the Finest in DIAMONDS AND WATCHES STlFFT'S JEWELERS 511 Main st. Little Rock ELLIS HOME AND AUTO B. F. GOODRICI-I First in Rubber Phone FR 5-4481 401 Main Street North Little Rock, Arkansas Congratulations, 1954 Graduates Y . QL., Fine Shoes WOMEN'S APPAREL PAINT QUALITY PAINT ECONOMY SH ERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. 702 Main Phone FR 5-7371 5919 Kavanaugh Phone Mo 6-9297 CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS THOMAS COX Insurance and Realty Co. A Complete Service VESTAL FLOWERS River Road - Phone Franklin 2-4111 FLOWERS AND PLANTS 715 Main St. North Little Rock, Ark. FOR ALL USES Phone FR 5-1229 Realtors School Books School Supplies Bob amea rod. Bi 217 Main . Phone 5-5589 North Little Rock Greeting Cards Office Supplies Standard Furniture Co. 209 Main Street N. Little Rock If It's For The Home, See Us Page 205 BEAUTY BUSINESS IS BIG BUSINESS Enroll Now. Make it your career. For Day or Part-Time Training-Write or call PALMERS NATIONAL BEAUTY SCHOOL 11656 Main St. North Little Rock WASH LU BRICATION EVANS' ESSO 3224 Pike Avenue - North Little Rock GAS OIL A GOOD PLACE TO EAT WONDER GRILL Phone 2-9440 13th and Main Compliments TWIN CITY PRINTING 81 STATIONERY CO. 108 Magnolia St. North Little Rock, Ark. LETTERPRESS AND OFFSET PRINTING CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS BILL BLASINGAME THE FABRIC CENTER T1-IE HOME OF FINE CLOTH CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORSI LOONEY'S GROCERY 801 Cypress Street N. L. R. 215 CAPITOL LITTLE ROCK YEA1 WILDCATSI HORTON'S CABINET SHOP 1520 Magnolia Street N. Little Rock CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS! RAYMOND'S GROCERY 822 Locust Street North Little Rock STANDARD ICE COMPANY 114 S. Main-N.L.R. Phone 2-6962 CHARLEY DIFFEE MOVING CO. Over 20 Years Experience Moving - Packing - Crating - Shipping 316 E. Washington-NLR Phone FR 4-6311 Compliments of NICK'S RESTAURANT 400 Main Street Phone 2-8973 North Little Rock, Arkansas NEW AND USED FURNITURE O. K. FURNITURE CO. 321 Main North Little Rock Compliments of I. K. ELECTRIC CO. and RECORD SHOP HOUSTON HELP YOURSELF LAUNDRY MAYTAG MACHINES Phone 2-8787 Page 206 UNION LIFE A GOSS SERVICE COMPANY INSURANCE COMPANY BROADWAY AT MAPLE 2 5? om- 20 Years 5 :ii oi Service IP! 2 -A E? in PHONE 2-2221 Greater I lliulc Rock NORTH LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS Good Luck and Best Wishes to you for ROOFING and SIDING your career,,which you may have outlined ASPHALT .. ASBESTOS for your future. REMEMBER ACE ROOFING CO. Good Cleaning Doesn't Cost - It Pays We Specialize In BUILT-UP ROOFS D 116 East 12th St. - North Little Rock, Ark. 1412 Main Phone 2-9469 Office Phone 2-1852 Res. Phone SK 3-9366 North Little Rock, Arkansas HENRY I' ANTONACCI PARKER 'g2h'j970zder D A I Il Y, Featuring Quality GrAde Paper Square Glass Cartons Bottles Homogenized Pasteurized Ice Cream Milk PARKER MAYFLOWER DAIRY Cantrell and River Road Phone MO 3-3534 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS Page 207 -1 IE IIIWAQEW i I I I If MSQALXLQ 3um.nuna- -Y - . wth , 'Eff' I , I A ,. .' -,., .f .PH 1. - H , J , . - ,, , ' ' 1.1 1' ,wi ' . A 2--:J ' v ng Y. A 7' W, 'W I - ,Sf w f 2 wwf- I .ww 'ff Q. fm- jf .4-, 4' .Q in-I, jf A .D N. A Q, ' . - w.:vt'?,,,,::wv 'I' F' ' I- ' I f, ni? Nb- ,v-V' .YW ,- JCW '9' mf I , ,A - I . - are . f, A' ,N I Produc ers of .... FINE HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE YEARBOOKS Q MAGAZINES AND BOOKLETS ' BROCHURES AND CATALOGS ' ADVERTISING MATERIAL 5 -. IN MULTI-COLOR HURLEY 5 k x YW ga q W? W jg fi? M I r f,ww4,' 1406 f wu,.2b,4'6' 7 W I , Q, 7 if AWK 93542 QQQQSRW-JW gif Publications Staff Editgr-in-Chief ....... F .... 1,,Qarolyn Kelly Finance Chairman ................ -.- Emma Grace Duke Librarian ....... - .................... ,- June Trammell l'hotographers-,, .,.. Monica Lipscomb, Ben Hope, john The 1954 ' ' Monica Lipscomb and joe Giger Co-Lditors ......M..... Associate Editor Literary Editors -W Dana Clement and Jane Middlebrooks Make-up Editors .... - john Maurer and Dorothy Williams -M ,................. Barbara Waymrre Art Editor ..... T-, ....,................. Nancy Shirley Section Editors: L' - r , Album ..... --- Emogene Nantze Seniors ..... ....... J ane Rice juniors ........ ........ J ane Dove Sophomores .... .... B etty Sue Davis Sports ........ ................. j immy RIXSC James Duckworth Basketball .... ..,. J ack Mathis and james Crisco Tommy Worrell --------------c- Phyllis Westbrook and ' Barbara Parrish A Faculty and Administration -.- .... Nancy Veazey and Pat Lybrand Personalities ----.,- .... Elaine Durham Business Manager .... --- Willie Allen Football ...... ................ Track ..c....................... School Life Assistant .............................. Pat Alden Garrison, Bill Penny, Ray Henderson, Hayward Mont- gomery Stall Artists v...c. Nancy Shirley, Dorothy Williams, Frank Beard, Gerald Vaughan, Sally Ann Moon Wildcat ' Advertising Managers johnny Crouch and Douglas Hale Assistants .....t james Mode, Barbara Gresham, Rita Williams, Babe Sanders, Frances Griffin, Sara Tarkington Bookkeeper .u.....c.................. Sally Ann Moon Art Staff ..... .-Pat Alden, Barbara Gresham, Patsy Lamb, Bobby Smith, jimmy Avants, Peggy Kimbrell, Paul Griffis, Jerry Armstrong, Crystal Black, Alyce England, Robert Belew, Herman Hunter, Bill Greer Typists ...... Pauline johnson, Carolyn Hand, Nora jean Gwatney, Nancy Veazey, Barbara Wheeler, Yvonne Weaver, limmy Brummet? Business Staff ....... S melby apps, Clarence Mansfield, 'lack Spainf Claude Rice, David Halligan, jimmy Scates Literary Assistants-- .... Nancy Green, Carolyn Chisam, Mary Lou Koone, Hazel Curtis, Ann Ruple, Eloise jones, Mabel Morden, Helen Gilleland, Mary Ann Hobby, Doris jackson, Frieda Wynn, James Neal Burns, Nuel Cox, Ozy Murphy, W. C. Tucker, Joyce Isbell . N 35373 W ww5W fps? 5
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