North Little Rock High School - Wildcat Yearbook (North Little Rock, AR)
- Class of 1956
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Lay J-QXAJ Opv X xo THE 1956 WILDCAT Senior High School NORTH LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS Q , fi , - ' - w O 'I I K MOV, E ,Ay-ijfF,v,1',,g 'x ff 3'plA rv 'ff Vi 1 . ' V , W . fi, ,, ,J tbl' ' J- X fu .I 'J T ft, wf, NJ - LU Af ' L' L. CLI, JL 'fl QL Q!! ., A xy XJ X gk, ' V Y XTX - X A v X U I 'S Sk-KV 6 ,X , , 5 .., is is your life, little ildcat - - - ,iwfziw N W., Ma vffdwi These ore your memories, the ones you will treosure for yeors to come. This is your life on Wildcot Hill. For you to recoll the eorly morning get-togethers ot Compus Inn, the doi- ly routine of studies, the very speciol events, ond the symbols of spirit, This ls Your Life, Little Wildcot, hos been chosen to present the story of North Little Rock Senior High, l956. On the following poges will be pre- sented your teochers ond clossmotes, the vcirious octivities ond outstonding personolities of your school life. Moy you remember them os they ore. With grotitude you will remember the efforts of your teochers which hove encouraged you to build toword o better future. Your clcissmotes will QPU' . 60 fywVA eww ey bring to your mind componionship ond good times. You will ogoin see them both in oction. Sincerely we hope thot this collec- tion of memories will bring bock every moment of the hoppy doys you hove spent ot Wildcot Hill. It hos been o joy to moke this book for you. ANNE KENNEDY Publicotions Editor-in-chief YVONNE WHITE Publicotions Business Monoger DONNA ROKUSEK PAT WHITECOTTON Co- Ed i tors X y . , 2 '1 ...M .g,z'.glv ,J dedication To two greot men You hove worked unceoslngly to mo ke the North Luttle Rock School System o better educotlonol opportunity lt hos been through your efforts thot Sensor Hugh stu dents could hove mony things thot mecm so much to them You hove shown genuine unterest In call phoses of school lute In North Lrttle Rock Becouse of these thnngs the dedncotnon of the l956 Wlldcot IS o token of oppreclotron to you the Superln tendents of the North Little Rock Schools Dr C S Block burn ond Mr F B Wright Dr C S Blockburn become Superintendent of North Lnttle Rock Schools In l95l Formerly he wos heod of the Deportment of Teocher Tronnung ond Certlflcotlon for the Stote Deportment ot Educotuon During World Wor ll Dr Blockburn served os on otflcer In the U S Novy l-le wos educoted ot the Unuverslty of Arkonsos Foyette vllle the University of lllrnols Urbono ond George Peo body College for Teochers Noshvnlle Tennessee where he recelved B S M A ond Ph D degrees respectnvely Mr Wright o former prunclpol of North Llttle Rock l-llgh School wos promoted to Asslstont Supernntendent In l949 This put ham In chorge ofthe lnstructronol pro grom tor oll schools ofthe clty Mr Wrlght IS o groduote of Henderson Brown College In Arkodelphlo where he receuved hls B A degree ond George Peobody College for Teochers In Noshvnlle Tennessee where he recelved the M A degree I - I n us - I - I 1 I ' 1 I 1 .., .., .. . ' I 1 ' 1 .. , 1 1 Dr. Clifford S. Blackburn Superinlendenl of Schools Nor+h LiHle Roch Public School Sysiem Mr F Bruce Wrlghi' Assnsfanf Supermhmdenl of Schools Norfh LINIQ Roch Public School Sysfem vvlthun these pages you will fund the Presentotlon ot your onnuol tts Dedlcotuon e Alrno Moter e Boord ot Educotron e Progrorn ot Instruction e Clubs ond Orqonlzotlons e Sports the Honors ond Awords your Clossmotes ond Fruends your Connmunrty Frnends th th ' the Administrotors th . A th 5 ' ' th img WQS our l YU MUISF where you S O PGH Qin 3 A kj wif fi '?? ?7N Q A , 'K ., . his W . V, c 3 45,44 z gi haha . f 2 . 5 I, W5 1 M' -ww 1 ,ipgzggvv 1 .mb ,asf fr- . .I 4-5 5512 K, . w... -f -WAV f It rxw',,?'-- r , H, TMJ: 5, X If ,E . -. Ma.. 25 A 'Q' IWC-JA? ,N..., ,X ., .,..,,1 .1....,Q ,, ,N-1 5 -5 4 4 4 k . - 4 -. . ' . .,..-.f'n-f, .1 ,MM ,, , . , .qua ' . A ,Aw--1.-. L yw -wa-if vw -L ,, , ,QA ??'P ?. ,, ':4'...-I,,. . 1 ...1 1' -1-2f':f:',',' 2-H9 1tf:f2f:':-,V-L-' ,Z .. , 2 . w ,,. I. .,-. IE 14:5 Deor old Almo Moter We honor thee todoy Wnth heorts of love ond loyolty Wuth colors brnght ond goy Yes we ore reody to faght for thee To gave of our very best For the school we love ond cherush Our deor NLRHS' if 125, ?-vii rl' ,ft 4 , 'Ava' . 3 ,71T?'.'1 'Z 3 A ' E?ifg,'-ewiiki I t W X Willis? A : .' A: 1. 4 G W -: ,iffy 'Q '-4+ .1 wp ' -Fgf f lif ' VV lb, if , :l f , ,4 A,.. 4 16. , 11- f'- ,FKV I '55 a .4 M' 'LA . 1, Iii -l.lJ,jJ5A . . . ' 'li-Llqqgggg ras., ,' A' -wwf-. 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Bogard physician aH9 eY vice-presidenl 5'C 9i0 Y these represented the Community Six ou+s'l'anding cifizens, elec'l'ed by vofe, represenied ihe versa'l'ile and complex populafion of fhe communiiy. They defermined all school policies and sfandards, and made all maior decisions regarding operafion of +he enfire school sysfem - a million- dollar indus+ry in a greaf indus+rial ci+y. 1-if X Mr. Brady Deese Mr William F Laman M 8 d H G - - r. ernar . uenfer Deese Hardware and Sporfing Goods Slore Laman Furnifure Company Guenfeg-'5 Sgfyice Sfafgon Mr F B Wrugh? Ass sian? Supermfendenf Dr. C. S. Blackburn Superinfendeni G E these were administrators and secretarles Madge MIHSGPPS M Margaret McCloskey CIGYK Cl ncal Assastant Q? I Mr. eorge .M'Iler W 't'. Princi I V i 3, . I V , s-Q-r t Mrs. The ma Secretary to t e I Pal'H' hP Muss Mmnne Lee Mayhan 0715 Mrs Dorofhy Balmer ,J Secrelary 'lo lhe Gundance Counselor Guudance Counselor these were faculty advisers Several members of lhe 'facully performed speclal services of an advisory or supervisory na'l'ure some as a full hme worlc some as a corollary 'lo lhelr classroom duhes These Included specuflcally guidance counseling and supervlslng 'lhe school s voca honal program of lnslruchon special advisory worlc wlfh gurls and boys and facully sponsorship of such achvlhes as lhe ludenl' councll llbrary boolc slore publlcahons and audlo visual maferrals Mrs Veda Cowan Mr. Raymond Burnefl Dean ol Girls Dean ol Boys N. Mr Herber+ Bryani' Mr Virgil E Tyler DWBCYOY Of AUd'0 V'Sl-'dl M9lef'GlS Supervisor of Vocahonal Educahon Mrs Reyburn Fearnsncle Admef for sfuaene Council Mrs Charles Carpenfer Librarian rb- Miss Kafye Lou Russell Mrs. Elizabe+h Biclzford Adviser for S+udenf Publicafions Supervisor for Booksfore and Sludy Hall Mrs Reybum peamslde Mrs Helen Hale McTurnan E Ih Engl sh H9 'S we have some amusmg moments IH literature It you want to lcnow what a people have done read their history It you want to lrnow the Ideals dreams hopes tears and asplratlons whlch made that history possible read their literature says a sage So It IS that the student ot Amerucan Llterature readily tlnds the WHY ot Amer uca and the student ot Engllsh Literature can trace the long and beautrtul heritage ot great Ideas and Ideals that center the world he lcnows Besudes the student ot lrterature reallzes the experience that reading as one ot real lute or sculped IH the mmd ot the wrrter they become acquaintances and trlends e tces ettvtceth t ,u the greatest pleasures in lite: that whether the characters portrayed are talcen from Th wi h rn e a b t z 'trf' '51 0 X ..- - .JU7 2 l The old fried and fr e ay fo learn ord relahonsh ps grammar presents its difficulties When you sand your frrsf word your parenfs were proud as punch and you were rafher pleased yourself Affer fhaf frrsf word ofhers came easrly and soon you had qurfe a vocabulary and were qurfe successful rn malung your washes lrnown and geffrng people fo do your brddmg fhrough fhrs form of commumcaflon Then you wenf fo school There ,ou found ouf fhe feachers drdn f fhrnlc you were so special They even rnsrsfed 'fhal' you drclnf lcnow HOW fo fall: correcfly fhaf rs So for fhe resf of your school days you have a sublecf called Engllsh whrch feaches you fhe correcf use of your nafrve language rn all fhe varred medrums of modern communlcafron Mrs Veda CUWGU Mrs Bernice Smrfh Mrs B F Allbnghf E 9l'5l English English ' u w w ' i I . 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' 0 D 0 English sfudenls snr.-sy round-fable discussion Class discussion is important in English Some aufhorlfles have called English as spoken by Americans a magnuficenf mongrel wifh as many dlfferenf colorful facefs as a kaleidoscope lndeed a brief breakdown of nahvrly for fhe everyday vocabulary of an average American brings a specfroscope of nafionallfles fo rival fhe UN flag display All agree fhal' our language is a splendid fhmg fluid and vifal Todays sfu denf of fhe language arfs sfudles nof only fhe greaf masferoleces of fhe ages buf works ou'l his own word phrase senfence synfheses for poems leffers essays sfornes hisfones and research papers On an lmmlnenl' fomorrow he will produce has own masferpleces for fhe greaf language edifice of fhe English speaking world pf' Mrs Anne W Browder Mrs Irma B Wilson English E glush f lf Mrs Marnan C Phllllps Mrs Januce Cllf+on Eng' sh EhgllSl1 sf,4,woo-1007-wwf so are book reports ang7llguresOo?4speef27H Buf +he road IS long and iedlous Somehmes 'lhe weary pupll really can+ see ihe foresl' for lhe frees Subleds and verbs mnsplaced modufuers and clanglung parhclples bool: reporls and lerm fhemes slmlles mefaphors BllI+6l'6+IOhS and ihe e+ernal nag gmg of duagrammmg and umf +es+s wear +l1e harduesf lo near frusfrahon Yef fhe pollslwed phrasing dellghfful duchon and versahle vocabulary of +he graduaie sel hum aparl ln recognlzable beau'l'y from 'lhe crass and prhful uglnness of fhe lllrferale How miserable Indeed IS flme crealure who has never learned 'l'l1e greaf sfrengih and glory of language masfery BCHY eV'9W5 0 50 5 for her class Wull you explam Ohms poem fo us, please? MW l ,VM M X ,K of r lf r M '4 l rx .' ' K ' ' 7 A E f Q Firsl sfeps info fhe world of grease pain? !f'l. 'Gig ' ' v - ' fs, Q speech and journalism are special fields The Speech deparlmenf offers a +wo year course. Firsl' year deals primarily wilh public speaking while second year feaches lhe essen+ials of malze-up, cos+uming, ac+ing and play produclion. Speech is for 'lhe mosf parf a pracfical applicalion course. The Speech classes presenl plays and programs on slage, assemblies, radio, lelevision and in olher mediums. , The crowning even+ of each year is fhe produclion of +he Senior Play for which fhe speech deparlmenl is responsible, alfhough any senior sludenl' may 'lalxe parl. The Journalism deparlmenl has charge of l'he publicalion of fhe Hi Comel, Flying Saucer and The Wildcat Journalism s'l'uden'rs learn how 'lo wrile sfories, sell ads, and pul +oge+her publicalions. Mrs Rufh Grimme++ Miss Kafye Lou Russell Speech and Drama Journalism Amafeur acfors rehearse a play 1 I Mrs Sarah Helms Mrs Myr+le Roberfs Miss Bernnce Blanlxenshlp a h an h l students speak ID three languages Norfh Llffle Roclx Sensor Hugh offers fhree FOYEIQD languages Spanosh under +he nnsfruchon of Mass Bernice Blanlcenshup French which us laughl' by Mrs Myrlle Rober+s and Lahn lnslrucfed by Mrs Sarah Helms A +wo year course IS available In each Foreign languages supply a background for lhe fundamen+als of 'Phe English language and for deduchve reasonung Besides lhe class worlc N L R H S sfudenls sfudy fhe hlsfory dress food dance and muslc of lhe people who spealr +he language Each of fhe foreign language clubs are responsible for one assembly during lhe school year ,gsm su J. 5 Spanish sfudenfs engrossed n fhe r sfud es l , bfin l and ll hrenc l and ll Sp is and Il 'lhey s+udy. rl ' SA fa? xx N x .,' W L4 -72.55 S Fifi y x, 1 ' I A 53,4 ' K . Xvp I 4 ' l l l rQ-vb Mrs Garland Beavers Mrs C S Blackburn Human Relations Human Relations Human Relatlons students learn that getting along th others as Important Charles Evans explains his safe d ng prolect to Pat Marks and Delano Bruce human relations teaches just that Try to lcnow yourself and then you can lmow more about others us the mann theme taught ln the Human Relations classes at North Llttle Roclc Hugh School The seven unlts ot study Into which the course IS divided Include orlentatlon learning about the school lxnowung more about yourselt personalutles aptitude tests on your abllltles boy and gurl relatnons tamlly relatlons and occupations Materials used In Human Relatlons classes are text books pamphlets tllms and tnlm straps Students do research worlc and lceep noteboolcs on all units l , I fr' f , 5 1 S '.' -' , f- ' K X. 1 ' . 7 . . O O . : : : : : ' : ' . I I I ' ' wi ' ' rivi ' X Sv I5 Clumahc regnons of +he earih make a fascmahng mural world geography treats of lands and people World Geography IS an elechve course whlch deals wllh +he fundamenlals re gardmg human belngs and 'I'helr relahon +o 'I'he cllmale and soul The sfudy of geography leads lo an underslandlng of fhese forces I+ pomls oul' fhe meaning and relahonshlp of geographic 'facls Thus 'funchonal ln'l'er dependence of all people and places IS +he soul In which world war and world peace grow To explam +hls IS fhe furs+ responslbrllly of our course In world geography Mrs Paul Mosley World Geography and Human Relahons ,, Q, ,230 V .sn , Q l' 1. V A - '73 5 I I . The cen+er of aifracfion here is a precipifaiion char? for North Liifle Roni. 4. Sludenfs learn hnslory of olher nahons and iheur effecl on the Umfed Sfaies hlstory and economics with the study As Pafruclr Henry sand I have buf one lamp by whuch my feel are gulded and fha? us 'rhe lamp of experience And nowhere else are +he experlence of humanliy so well recorded as In lhe pages of hns+ory ln Amerlcan Hls+ory our greai' American herllage IS umprmfed upon lhe mmd of each young clhzen and lhe fundamenlals of governmenl are learned Greai' leaders of fhe pas+ are broughl lo life once again and we are made lo reallze lhe 'lrouble and sfrrfe our forefafhers experienced fo make fhls greal nahon for +he 'following generahons We learn lo uphold our rlgh'I's and prlvrleges as American CI+l18I'1S and 'lo con+rl bu'l'e 'lo lceepmg our counfry free l Y Fullmg ouf Income fax forms Mr Madison Aydelo++ American HISlOYY 1 3 0' 5741175 ' I I Fry , Lg . 4 ' fx. Q - Mrs. Grace Nelson Mrs- C- R' Ra9l'3 d American Hgsgoryl World Hgsgory American Government Consumer Economics, Hisfory of our country and its history Beyond all doubf man as mleresfed chiefly an himself and hls+ory IS fhe record of hls achnevemenfs The siudenf of world hlslory fhen noi only loolxs Info fhe evenrs of cuvuhzahon as far baclr as +he records permlf bul' fhnnlrs on every lnlermedlafe sfep fha? has led fo +he hns'I'ory he reads un fodays headlines or sees 'rhrough fhe meduum of 'I'ele vaslon and rhe news fnlm Every phase of man s exlsfence on fhns earrh from ihe Sfone Age and Babyloma io +he Unlfecl Nahons and Formosa are of grea+ concern io hum for he has long smce learned ihaf whafever happens or dad happen af any 'hme on any spof on ln or around ihns world In some way affeds hum and hrs fu+ure S Ax Q iv QQS U if 1 Xfkfi The flags of fhe Unlled Nahons fly over fhelr homelands Marh sfudenfs bisecf a circle Algebra siudenis solve equaiions students learn the knowns and unknowns Several +housand years old is fhe ma+herna+ical science called geomelry, and ifs rela'I'ed fields of higher mafhemafics, algebra and 'l'rigonome+ry. Yef, +he modern high school pupil 'faxes his brain wiih some of 'I'he problems 'lhaf inirigued Euclid and Archimedes. And whefher fhe sfudeni' plans fo be avia+or, sailor, engineer, or asfronomer. milifary sfrafegisf, archifeci, s'lonecu++er, draugh+sman, carpenier, or amafeur craf'I's- man, he will find a daily need 'For +he knowledge he gained in 'lhese courses. 1 4 -, ,.1.........-......... Mrs. 0. D. Lawless Miss Bess Johns+on Mr. EvereH Sieed Gsomegry Algebra ll, Solid Geomefry, Trigonomefry G'0 '9l Y and BU5 '55 Sol d sfudenfs decoraie room dh polygons Mrs James Taylor physics makes Interesting study Physucs brungs +o +he hugh school s+uden+ +he answers he has soughi ever snnce has vocabulary frrs+ coniauned 'rhe words WHY and HOW I+ +ells hum aboul' 'rhe forces of na+ure alr and wa+er llghf heal' sound and elec+ruca+y and how man has uhllzed has knowledge of all +hese +o make has work easuer ledge of physucal laws for a+s slmplesi' ma+eraal comfor+s N1 X Physlcs Resume of rho fursi sux weeks nn phys cs l w' . Through if +he s+uden+ learns how 'rhe human race is de endenxupon i+s know- IWX X .Q X .N XX ,X g . . . i J Chemlsiry sfudenfs loolr forward fo lab day biology deals with every Ilvmg thing Biology IS fhe sludy of life on 'lhls planel ln hugh school fhe s+uden'I' gels has hrsl' +as+e of u'I's many m1'eres'hng duvnslons which he wall la+er lmow as bofany zoology physiology hereclliy and even elhnology u +o hum ver+ebra+es mver+ebra+es amoebae algae aphids mammals lepu doplera monoco+yledons and dlcofyledon plus +he hfe funchons envlronmenl' and enemles of each form of life are a lerrlfnc and wonderfully miereshng advenfure mulls charls and diagrams llve and preserved speclmens vlluslrahons and models And finally fhere comes 'lhe day when he ge'I's his hands on a real microscope IS faughl' fo use If and a whole new and fasclnahng world as discovered all over agam GUQ 5-5 f Mass Effue Parlc MISS Ora Park Bmlogy Chem sfry 4 5 X I 5 ' Q in vgn. - , g 0 o a . ' u n . n . I - B + l I . 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I -My l 'ew r 19 p . - . 1 ' l 'G' 'i IX Chemistry deals with theories facts and experlmentatlon lt IS the glory ot God to conceal a thlng the honor ot lungs IS to search out a matter Ages have passed since Solomon sand these words but students are on the way to the true meamng when they embarl: upon an excntmg voyage through the study ot chemustry When students thunlr ot atoms In terms ot nucleus protons neutrons and electrons this atomic age becomes more vlvld from day to day ln laboratory worlr when the meaning ot terms such as catalysts allotroplsm oxldatlon reduction spontaneous combustion and others too numerous to mentnon untold to them they truly become lungs In thelr search ot matter The voyage through hugh school chemlstry ns not Intended to be a mere sight seeing tour however Many students may be stimulated to delve more deeply Into the sublect In order that the present generatlon can supply puoneers tor the tuture nn the tlelds ot scuence and undustry Biology students examine lab specimens 4 I K . A i V N , 4 -vf 1, 'X I , s t, i K ,I 'S sf Y w ' 'l'..l ,L il.-f Z , R l .32 v .ilk-N 'J xx lit.: ' 1 if t ' , I U , ' Q , ' 1: 4 K gh' A W . . ' , ZW A Lu ' . I A Microscopes reveal many interesting things to young scientists Mrs Eula Blevms B ology . Q ' . 7 7 : . . X kr, N . Dushwashlng and cooling are nmporfanl fac+ors In housekeepnng '--ii? fi Mass Frances Rudd Home Economncs gurls learn the many phases of home making Home Economlcs as +he s+udy of how lo malce a home The N L R H S home ec course Includes coolung sewlng childcare home furnlshmg home managernenl' care of +he suclz ancl money manage men+ Throughouf +he year 'lhe home ec gurls enlerlaun parenls and leachers wl+h 'leas buffels and o+her feshve meals They presenl' an annual s+yle show lo model 'rhe clo+hes made In class new Home Ec girls learn ellquelle Mrs. Wanda Brian Home Economics LQ Mrs Frances Smrfh Home Economics A e en hemlme sefs your frocl aparf as well made Including the sewing of very fme seams Sax home prolecfs are required of each s+uden+ during +he year These proIec+s enable 'lhe grrls lo learn fo do qood worlc alone N L R Sensor Hugh provrcles a llvrng room a lulchen a sewing room and an exlra room for l'he home economics deparlmenls use VIH' ' WILL gg: 3'-Ol 9055? Defermnne carefully hrch colors are besl fo yo . n v ' - n 0 g . ' ' ' I Y I ' I fr' I 4 -Q' .,1s 5 N 29 s -U 7 w 1 , b 'A h 1 ' w ' I' u vocational students prepare I+ is a wonderful cycle - a greaf induslrial ci+y nourishes a splendid program of voca+ional educafion in ifs high school +o frain slcilled workers who will lceep i+s induslry manned and lhriving. From lhe dream in ils crea+or's brain, fo lhe series of delica+ely and minulely correcf lines of a blue-prinf, fo +he finished Hem in lhe Pieces are shaped and groo ed Il M J K oss Mr Joe R Benfon Mr J O TaYl0 Mechanical Drawing WO0d Ori Aulo Mech 'c5 for industrial Careers woodwork or machine shop laboralory, a piece of 'furnilure or a +ool reaches beauliful reali'fy. And in +he au+o mechanics shop, lhe young inferns learn +l1e vifals of molor and chassis so 'lhoroughly 'lhal' fhey can repair any ailing aufomobile. ln fad, many Norlh LiHle Roclc people 'rrusf lhese sluclenls wi+h much of lheir aufomorive care. Mr. R. J. Pavliclz Machine Shop Learning all abou? aulornobile molors Making fools al ihe lalhe 3 Q. l ' 1- Y K4 D 3 C 9 9 ll' hooks 5 d C ooh of sho, e S de is lea Oo use ach es n boolleep ng bookkeeping typing and shorthand Sienographers of +omorrow learn fo combine +he Gregg characiers un+o phrases and sen+ences which malxe sense only fo 'lhem and iheur :llc while +he lypmg srudenis sfeadlly progress from HI space iff space +o +he speeds +ha+ will win a good civil ice posrhon In oolclxeepmg +he mcessanf debll' credn' balance haun+s +he neophyfe ac u rrow ihese young people will help lceep +he me+al dlslcs pngllng in +he QR, ,fy re :sf rs and +he affairs of +he business world on an even keel 'ifflif all T' Mrs W W Maller Mrs Verhe Baxley Mrs E C Marcum Ty g B kkegp ng Sho +ha d A d Typ flq 34 s xl A X D h clrin e n r rh nd. ,U n rn m in 3 i l 7 7 V s ' ' . ounf + as he busily assembles his records on hypofhefical business firms. v B + . . ,. , . ' M Q. . . . ' l 1 Q Q W Q l 1 x 'xx i ipinl 'oo i ri in In i lf LX fi cjjl--ff K - Lfywlyl bl-fLf if MX X fn, . . fr V gf I X. L l x 4 x H ixx- WVXA' ' ,XfkfL,,LL,'5 fxJ,, .4 5 li Z A C'-'IH' l i A I .1 . 'A it Mrs. Charles Word Mrs. Paul J. Howerfon j 5 I-'K lyk'-V-4N- lp: ,. Shorfhand Business Training . f - , -X 'KX present hoolss and Crooks of business Sludenfs enrolled nn business principles and managemen+ have many opporlumhes in learning +he funchons and procedures of a business This course is specifically designed +o help fhree rypes of individuals A lhose who will worlc in a business B ihose who may have an opporlunuly fo manage a bus: ness and C +hose who may evenlually own rheir own business es+ablishmen+ Parhcular alfenhon has been given 'lo 'lhe sludy of organizing and operahng a small business firm And +o +he background and lnformahon concerning lhe funchons of a large business In order fhal' l'he s+uden+s going mio lhus field of worlr will have a basic underslandung of 1+ Belly adds ihose figures FH-sf You wr ye ,y ,hen You ,Ype I+ 35 Q I x ' A ar D ' --., l M r - i Mr. J. Raymond Brandon Miss Doro+hy Bridenfhal Band Choral Music band and Choir give many performances The music deparimenf is composed of +he choir and 'lhe band. ln order +o be eligible for a oosiiion in +he Senior Choir a s'ruden+ should have had 'lwo years previous experience in Sophomore Glee Club and Junior Choir or audiiion for +he direcior. Highligh+s of 'lhe year s work are +he annual Chrisfmas program and Musical Varielies Show in 'lhe Spring. Special groups selecfed from fhe Senior Choir are Girls' Ensemble, Girls' Trio, Boys' Quarlel and Boys' Chorus. The lfhree divisions of +he band are Training Band, Foofball Band, and Concerf Band. Any sludeni may be in +he band. bul' in order +o be in 'lhe Concerl Band one musl audiiion for +he direc+or. Each year 'lhe band presenis ifs Mid-Winier and Spring Conceris and pariicipales in band clinics and fes+ivals. Members of 'rhe Dance Band are chosen by 'l'he direcior. The Dance Band plays for school dances and o+her school funcfions. -A--'Q-- Bariione seclion rehearsal in aciion 1 1 art students splash away Ari classes are depended upon for such ihings as scenery, adveriise- menfs, and color day decorafions. Firsf year ar+ +eacl1es leHering, slreiching, ar'ris+ic craf+s, and wafer coloring: and inlroduces +l1e siuden+ +o many o+l1er +ecl'1niques. Second ear arl' does noi' follow a se+ schedule buf each sfudenf worlcs on some individual proiecl a+ all +imes. 'S 5 1+ Mrs Searcy W Thompson and I Arlisfs learn Q painl Senior choir leis go in full swing .,,y ' Ti 1 I' We Mr James Bohannon Mr Jack Mlfchell Phys cal Ed calc Phys Cal Ed gal boys' p e classes develop muscles All worlc and no play malces a Kal' a dlll boy This us really l'rue af+er many hours on 'lhe lypucal hugh school sludenf s schedule The N L R H S course In physical educahon glves 'lhe boys a chance lo lceep In shape physically as well as gave +heur 'nmds a llflle resl' from 'lexfboolcs Phys ed feachers James Bohannon and Jaclr Mnlchell allernafed lhroughoul' lhe day wufh five P E classes The PE classes play foolball baslrelball soff ball and run laps as an added affrachon along wlfh 'lrampolme fumbling and olher feals of physical powers The boys are allowed +o lceep all +henr dress ou'l' equlpmenl In fhe cages down by fhe shower room provlded lhey +alce +hem home Frvdays and give +hem a clean up 'ob y : -, K- 1 ,V 15,47 , , he , ' 1' 3,n,fr:,,5, , af' .. -, , Q 4 H J l U l T1 I u lon o o I . . . . n . . . . . ' ' I l ' n I I I ' 14 .A LL W f KW Q , ' in 1 uk y I 1 L .X ' -5 A 'LV A .,, N. af ,. 3 .Y QL A Xe z 5, Ln, lk xi?- x 1 N . xx v 'ix Q 'C' 1 sb is CD - Mussmg from fhe faculfy fhls year IS Mass Berhe Johnsfon convalescmg ai her home following 'l'wo ma lor operahons Mass Berhe supervlsor of fhe sfudy hall and book s+ore durmg fhe las? few years has been a member of fhe lacul+y slnce Wlldcaf Hugh was opened nn Sep+ember l929 During +hose years she has laugh? Lahn malhemahcs and hnsiory She has been faculiy advuser for +he Jumor Red Cross Jumor Classncal League and many olher s+uden+ achvvhes Because she has so long been synonymous wu+h Sensor Hugh l956 Wnldcals feel fhal' fhey are mlsslng an nmporianf parf of fhenr henfage an noi' havnng classes or sfudy hall wnfh her and eagerly anhclpale ihe day she wnll refurn Miss Johns+on received her Bachelor of Ar+s Degree from George Peabody College Nashville Tennes see and has done graduale sludy al' lhe Unlverslfy of c6lIlOI'I'll6 Berkeley 'lhe Umverslfy of Wusconsm Madison and 'lhe Unlversnly of Colorado Boulder LQSS LMQV9 our cfu Cl C4 or' GHIZCZI ICM 2 if , Ai.. at t 7 jg .,, f WN 'jig I !K fl! F5 i'Frf-,Y u5fwiJ,,.Fg5m? .4 YP. 1 YQ.: iw? 1+ 49 if . QL 19 wr uf , 2?- tf Hg gig it gaf5Jf,y?,,Miv?,m SA. ,L as 4- , Q Jw I 1 v 1 gf I in ,Xiu 1 3 J ywm 5 ra an :W 9 ,J 3 v' .QE N nv :I -qv these were student body officers David Norman vuce presldeni' Rex Whrfe presldenf BeHy Humphrey secre+ary and Marcella Bowman freasurer These officers elecfed by vo+e from fhe enhre s+uden+ body served as officers of +he Sfudeni Councll ,Z ,Q Sophomore Represenlah es r w I Nelda Hendruckson Gwen Francs Suse Jackson Lou Ella Colver? Elrzabefh Gullefi Sharon Kidd Ro 2 George Nlchoalds Josephine Cha ers Befh Marhndale Nancy Thomas Jummy Muller Mackey Faulkner Eddue Po ell R 3 Joe Anderso Don Safferfueld Da rd Bo en John Woodard governed the student body Luke all organlzahons If mus+ have officers as guides In carrying ouf :is funchons The officers are elecled from +he sfudeni' body by malorlfy vole Candlda+es are glven an oppor+unr+y fo carry on a really democrahc campaign by glvlng speeches In a special assembly +o show fhelr quallfncahons for office poshng srgns In lhe buuldlng and dlslrrbuhng badges This hme of year wlih IlS exclfemenf and campalgmng for each sfudenfs favorrle candrda+e IS look ed forward +o be everyone a+ Norfh Ln++le Rock Hug 'fQXfi 'L ..,- . Q .ss , 'E 'f Bob Bffles Barbara Purnell John Tudor Chaplam Repoflef Parliamenhrian 'lu lk.fp 'sf the council led school activities Two leading ac+ivi+ies sponsored by +he Siudenf Council were 'I'he share your blessings cam- paign al' Thanksgiving, and fhe eleclion of s'l'uden+ body officers in ihe spring. Each home room filled one or more baslcefs or boxes wi+h food, and represenfafives broughr fhem fo +he s+age during +he program. Lafer, Council represenraiives dis+ribu+ed +hem 'io 'rhe ci+y's needy families. Presidenf Rex While and Secrefary Belly Humphrey beam af ihe display. 'I' 1 W' ,I ' f ,f- X W 1 'N 9 6 I Q, i. ,gd 19 Y xI'tm ia 5 sf! plkflih my 4 i LS ICSW -hw ,ia Q 5 if .,, . axe.-1 x i ri X . X X 4, X X Row I: J. Raymond Brandon, direcior, Don Davenpori, William Avanfs, Melvyn Mobbs, Tommy Thompson, Dempsey Nichols, Wayne James, Don Baney, Joyce Niemeyer, Jimmy Craig, Douglass Davis, Paul Wynne. Row 2: Gene Conner, Jerry Roberis, Pa? Darden, Eddie Royer, Burion Ballard, Evaline Holmes, Kennefh Wooley, Allen Sweeney. Row 3: Mary Ann Bivens, Doroihy Puclzefl, Cecil McClenden, Belly Hand, Joan Gillaspie, Jean Shafio, Shirley Green, Darrell Ward. Row 4: Phillip Hoplrins, Joe Conn, Jerry Herrod, Robbie Apple, Norma Davenpori, Jerolene Wallace, Norma Mays, Carolyn Weizler. Row 5: Ro ger Whiiehead, Clyde McMeans, Gary Wood, Willa Jean Wal'ace, Margarei Pickins, Judy Doyle, Gary Niemeyer. Row 6: Charlie Sfephens, Wayne Gershener, Tommy Johnson, Tommy Papagageorge, Dick Finley, Johnny Basil, Don Millsapps. Row 7: Jean Head, Mary Sue Shelion and Marilyn Templfon. Row 8: Mike Rainwafer, Roger Price, Raymond Seage, Benny Hamplon, Bill Page, Melven Maihony. the wonderful Wildcat band Four groups malre up +he Band Depar+men+. Foofball Band consis+ed of I32 siudenfsg Concerf Band, II2g Firsl Training Band had 50: and ihe Second Training Band had 20 siudenis. Mr. J. Raymond Brandon direcis all groups. The Marching Band afiends eighf or nine foo+ball games each season. This year fhey made lwo ou+-of-iown irips: Ho+ Springs and Texarlrana. They played a concer+ for ihe PTA meeiing in December. This year iwo assemblies were given by ihis band. Acfiviiies of 'rhe Conceri' Band include +he Band Direcfors' Workshop af Pine Bluff fo which 28 members were appoiniedg 'the Regional Band Clinic, and fhe All S+a+e Band Clinic. Also, +hey have TV shows, +he Midwinfer Concer+, and fhe Spring Concert -nal X X x Row I: Paul Shaw, Pa? Greene, Sandra Whisnani, Jerry Brandon, John Nelson, Fred Wilbern, Davis Wellhousen. Row 2: Rob- erf Michau, Bob Mosley, Rex While, J. D. Scharfenberg. Row 3: Nelda Sue Filde, John Tudor, Don Webb, Bill Humphrey, Herman Dean, Louis Wilcox, Joe Guen+er. Row 4: Eddie Powell, Kennefh Haynie, Dennis Trouiman, Roy Dean, Koone, Leo Slanley, Johnny Woodard, Paul Jaworslre, Charles Keaihl, Slanley Pullen. Row 4: Marcia Owen, Linda Ball, Berly Wilson, Larry Marlin, Melvin Afwood, Bill Wrig GraRm, Sylvia Roof, Margarei Fergerson. Row 5: Richard Evarf, Charles Derry- berry, Don Rogers, Don Thompson, Jones Gray, Sonny Carmaclr, Linda Hawdins. Row 6: Carl Jaclrson, Russell Caldwall, Billy Hanlrins, Raymond Decofeau, Leonard Sosbee, Sonney Parry, George Jamison. Row 7: James Durie, Franlr Washburn, James Greon, Phil Housfon, Teddy Camp, Fred Chriosly, and Jessey Rogers. was famous far and wide Talcing in Norfhwesi Arkansas and Sou+hwes+ Missouri on +heir annual four, +he band was well received. Many firsi and second divisions were ralren a+ ihe Regional Band Fes+ival. Hof Springs is +he sife of +he S+a+e Band Fes+ival and +he Concer+ Under +he S+ars which every- one enioys. Lasf, are Baccalaureafe and Commencemenr Exercises. A proiecf under+alcen by +he band lhis year was fhe selling of Chrisrmas +ree +iclce+s for +he Op+i- mis+s Club. Band sludenl direclor J. D. Sclwarlenberg, band capfain Roger Price, band lieulenanl Billy Humphrey, and sludenl direclor Jol1n Tudor. A large group of officers were responsible for lceeping +l1e big band's acfivilies running smooilily. These included noi only 'Phe capfain, lieufenani, and sludenf direclors, bul a bevy of quarlermaslers and slage crew members, who looked af+er ins+rumen+s and uniforms, and a half dozen librarians who lcepl fraclc of +l1e sheer music used in +l'1e band's versalile and exlensive reperloire. Band slage crew Wayne Guesner and Sonny Pally. lnler-club coun- cilman Sonny Carrnack. Back row: Quarlermasfers Eddie Royer, Milre Rainwafer, Ray Dean Koone, Carl Jaclrson. ., ,.,,,. Band librarians Mary Sue Slwelfon, Mary Ann Bivens, Norma Daven porf, Geraldine Robinson, Shirley Green, Jean Head. .. , x ' ' Y al uv, . . ' -' N' V' - nm. S . ,Qt . Q . '15 A rx egg 7 '75 sa. it l 'EA' ILS... fig .1 4 'tg' x 5 L' Y , s , s my L Q K in - -- . .'.,LV 'A' , M, ' 'Q Q 5 41 W , 'Nr 1 'U J -'Q ' 'sa ka? I x 'x5',lin I Ai' A V y ' '- 'W' ' ' ,,.yM,s. PW A 7 cgfvrww-v nwwr--s ,-.....,,,.,,,, H,-R 'nas Q . A t Manuva' 1' M.: I V It f 'Lf D 'ga i s by s f- i N . V , fp! A f ' Y' 0 vp A I ,'tf. W Members of We pbysics classes iiven io a Fecfure by diredor Raymond Brandon on over+ones and funda- -nenfals cbords, vibraHnq air columns sfops, e+c. Candi Dobbs and Jerry Mahurin check The effecf of Tension and 1enq+b on H19 frequency of a vibrafinq sirlng, Z 'L ' I ' if-K 5 'f'S-J .A- Row I David Lane Carol Faveriy Ellen Elden Sharon Harrelson Pafsy Derrick Lorefla Hercher Mary Maihis Dorsey Chls holm Susan Henson Pai Hale Henry Alice Sims Bully Jo Carmaclz Row 2 Joe McBride Norris Ledbeifer Virginia Pool Pauline Manees Margarei Brenfon Ella Mae Bluclrer Nancy Magby Linda Clarl: Donna Fisher Sandra Dallas Ginger Fugaie Mary Campbell Marilyn Morrison Mabel Forresl Row 3 Wayne Talberl Woodrow Jones Veda Ann Cllfion Beverly Guess Phyllis Smith :ck Kay Hedgecock Margarei Brush Brenda Scoff Barbara Spear Jean Magee Linda Blucker Pal Hubbard Row 4 Jimmy Davis Shorfy Barenhne Charles McCormick Jaclue Bell its various groups and ensembles ln fhe sprung 'they board fhe buses io lourney +o 'lhe Music Feshval This is one of ihe hughllghrs of +he year because ihey compere wnih oiher schools and each school receives a cerialn rahng The main eveni of ihe year is ihe annual Musical Varle+y Show The Senior Choir is fea+ured wlih ihe help of oiher musical choruses The Ari Depar+men+ co operaies wi+h ihe choir by painiing fhe scenery. The living picfures one of +he highlighis of fhe Musical Varie- fies are under +he direciion of Mrs. C. S. Blackburn. One of fhe largesi responsibiliiies a member can re- ceive is io be elecfed by popular vo+e a choir officer. The officer's iobs are very large and incude seeing fha? fhe business par+ of ihe choir is carried out Choir Officers: David Lane, Truman Mifcheli, Linda Blucker Tommy Draper, Freda McAr1hur, Jane Cowen, Jimmy Hind' man. lf' Firsl Row: Marlfha Bryan+, Mary Ann Holloway, Mary Colverr, Shirley Cupif, Doroihy Kyzer, Judy House, Dorofhy Mills, Anila Davis, Mickey Graham, Delores Davis, Mary Nell Rainey, Diane Scherz. Second Row: Marfha Benron, Nancy Morris, Grefchen Felion, Shirley Emmons, Shelia Golden, Charlene Harrison, Helen Wood, Pa+ Raines, Billie House, Gaye Monlgomery, Glenda Kackley, Nell Dean Wiggs, Billy Price, Virginia Hale, Ramona Gresham. Third Row: Eva Hudges, Margie Bise, Esfer Clarlr, Sue Harness, Melba B , Judy Radnedge, Galhalou Oridge, Carolyn Harvey, Beclrye Burni Sue Jaclrsorl, Rosa Mae L oveless, Berry Alberson, oe Ann Frierson. Fourfh Row: Mar+haWard, Arlene Harlwiclr, Emily Calhoun, Cora Jordan, Linda G wafney, Rosemary Shel+on, BeHie Sue Phillips, Ray Hamilfon,Thomas Coolr, Lloyd Tarlcinglon, John Hardcaslle, Eddie Rice, B ill McHughes, Suzanne Replogle, Earline Tuclrer, JacquelineMorris, Annelle Waison, Ann Marlin. The Girls' Ensemble is a group of girls who have choir and who, 'rhrough fryoufs, have been elecied by rhe senior girls in choir. The girls are chosen by fheir knowledge of voice and music and fheir abiliiy +o sighf-read. The elecrion for nexl year's ensemble comes usually near +he end of rhe school year. The Boys' Chorus is open fo any and every boy who wan+s fo devo+e his +ime, +alen+, and efforl' 'lo fhe organizarion. The group lakes parf in rhe annual musical Varieries show and many orher special occasions. The Chorus is under fhe guidance and direcrion of Miss Dororhy Briden+hal. Berry Adney Lore++a Herscher Sandra Dallas Ellen Eiden Linda Bluclrer Billie Jo Carmaclr Donna Fisher Vada Cliflon Margarel Hodge Pauline Manees Pa+ Whi+ecoHon Mabel Forresf Marilyn Morrison Shirley Goode Jennie Poo Sharon Harrelson Colene Befhs 'f DC 5 'hubby Row I: Margueriie Fielding, Shirley Keykendall, Barbara Barnefi, Esfher Fudge, Nancy S+ewar+, Aniia McKim, Mary Loeser, Pal Kinley, Meldia Edwards, Pal Birdsong, Beffy Hasfon, Wilma Price. Row 2: Linda Miles, Phyllis Hudson, Sybil Kimbrell, Carolee Carringfon, Delane Holmes, Barbara Price, Helen Finney, Bobbie Fabin, Linda Cliffon, Bessie Oufz, Monfa Cloos, Cafherine Seaborn, Ola Richards. Row 3: Julia Dorris, Linda DuVall, BeHy Hanson, Sandra Young, Joyce Phillips, Margaref Jolly, BeHy Lou Harmon, Peggy Long, Frances Slocum, Marfha Crow, Linda Price, Maureen Purifoy, Nanneff Bennel, Janice Blaclr- wood. Row 4: Peggy Tuclrer, Caihy Crews, Doris Covell, Nancy Williams, Suzie Simmons, Caiherine Clark, George Wilson, A. J. Anderson, Franlrlin Pierce, David Graham, James Green, Jommy Brulre, Jerry Goss. Junior Choir Officers: Jaclrie Morris, Nancy Morris, Cafhy Crews, John Hardcasile Junior Choir, made up of people who usually in Q-S an ' have had a+ leasf one year of Glee Club, is i W - fhe lraining class for Senior Choir. The group 1 provides music for fhe Chris+mas Assembly and 'rhe annual Musical Varie+ies Show. All oufside , engagemenfs are le'F'l' +o fhe Senior Choir. This class is dedicafed primarily fo learning ia' sighireading and ihe advanced fundamenials of music. From fhis group fhe eigh+een girls which malce up +he girls' ensemble are chosen each Year. Row I: Gene Conner, Tommy Milchell, Jimmy Heslep, Don Keese, Franklin Pierce, Jerry Goss, Carroll Dobbs, Wayne Talberi, Carl Moore. Row 2: Tommy Draper, Woody Jones, Phillip Morrison, David Graham. A. J. Anderson, Jimmy Hindman, David Lane, Bill McHughes. Row 3: Lloyd Tarlringion, John Tudor, Thomas Cook, Joe McBride, Eddie Rice, George Wilson, Andy McCullough, Gary Chapman, Norrris Ledbefrer, Charles McCormaclr. Row 4: Bob Garlingfon, Jommy Davis, Ralph Holf, Ray Hamillon, Denny Bray, John Hardcasile, Jommy Truman Miichell, Eugene Barrenfine. s y A i E Q l .XM One of fhe spring season's happies+ evenings is +he Musical Varie+ies Show pre senfecl by fhe Choirs. There is somefhing especially 'rhrilling for every music lover in fhe varied and ex cifing selecfions presenied during 'lhe program. The fwo groups feafured here are +he Senior Choir and Boy's Chorus. 4 A ffiw :1 J ff' ff ' 'A win-zzgffdl P x v . ' 3 , -Ziff Q24 , 41, 'fs f M' V, ' '4' H Ay 'W X' , 8 N , 5 Jw-I f 22' ,iff f f ,iq 1 .. 07' 'Q ,, Z W , V gf?r?':' ' ft ' 3, fag! f 4.5 91 5- 1 5 4 fi ,.. ,hr A, . H eu, 1 nw' ga ' A f ' N54 , -: 'ZF3,. 7 ' X. ' if I , f .' f 1 a . 1.-. ' 'J 2 , ir ,A ,,V, A f .x I . -,af ,Q K I ' 'F ' ' f '. , 714' 4 1 , ' 0 . , .5 ,A 1 5, . ,. V , I , .yu V M bm A-A M W -ic W 41 -1' .Lnqvvz-new-m,. M, , W, , ZW. ,yy L .L , M, Y ,,, wx V AWA ? W, fl ' Q. M. L ,W n 3.7, ,ig Q. xg 4 f fr A ' A .Q.4:hiM,X Q , , 5 , A if ' 4 8 f. W., 9 Q 23? lfff. I. - y . dl: ,J 'wvwl M , Q X kk ff, A fu, r .4 5254 251 4 'V '- ,il .gf The brighf beaufy of Oirlahoma's choruses were fhe highlighf of 'l'he evening's programs. Two of +he favorifes are shown here - Oh, Wha+ a Beauiiful Morning by ihe Boys' Chorus, and +he haunfing Surrey wifh 'Phe Fringe on Top by +he combined Boys' Chorus and Senior Girls' Ensemble. The girls' Trio in lheir charming liHle cosfumes enlerfain wilh Many a New Day and Ou'l' of My Dreams. Behind scenes The faifhful siege crew confrol 'the lighling which so beau+ifully ccmplemenls ihe seHing. The combined choirs presenf a Thrilling specfacle from ihe balcony as fhey sing lfca's Casfleu and He Wafching Ovef lifdelu. x,, QQ'nmf a 9 Nl .s,,.1ff ' s Tl I! 1 X ' L First Row: Marilyn Davis. Patsy Derrick, Janet Dean, Doris Spann, William Newby, Charles Tutliill, Leonard Spinelle. Second Row: Bill Page, Faith Mcclung, Virginia Stewart, Jo Ann Abbott, Sandra Goldberg, Gwen Heslep, Charles Montgomery. Third Row: Gene Conner, Truman Michell, A. l.. Gatewood, Mac Vest, Pete Scott. publications staffers wrote, photographed, The publications department is responsible tor publishing a bi-weekly paper, The Hi Comet, a Flying Saucer every six weelrs, and the Wildcat, the school annual. Students acquire practice in actual news coverage and writing trom sports to The paper goes to press atter members ot the publication department have for printing. The Flying Saucer is composed ot poems and themes written by iournalism and First Row: Betty Briley, Linda Miles, Mary Loeser, Barbara Purnell, Sharon Harrelson. Second Row: Brown, Doretta Stephens, Mary Jo Williams, Kay Richardson, Bobby Jones. Third Row: Billy Brown Paul, Kenneth Yielding. club stories tor the school paper. spent hours making up the paper English students. Wilene Zimmerebmer, Linda Ward, Etta Gene McMillian, Ronnie Olson, Tommy as 4 0 33. Q I I ,Figs 1 ff grips ah - Ei I.. 5- iq Farsi' Row Sara Harlley Barbara Snmmons Gayle Baker Mary Vnrgnma Jones Belly Joe Hanson Judllh Bryan? Second Row Loyd Sfanley Tommy Slrmgfellow Jackie Reeves Claude De Loach A L Gafewood John Collier Bully Hand Third Row Jlmmy Hmdman Dickie Nevlls CUI'lIS Bralcher Jaclue Bell Jimmy Wilson Darrol Manning Sleve Gwafney printed the paper magazine and annual The Wlldcal Norlh Ll++le Rock Hugh School s year bool: covers all phases of 'lhe school year ac'l'lvll'les School phofographers malre achvuly plclures They are mounled ld9TllIl6Cl by sl'uden+s and +hen senl' fo lhe publisher Ano+her phase of fhe year bool: IS lhe slllc screen work This IS a 'ledlous 'ob of pamhng a deslgn on lhe dlvlslon pages lhrough a snllc clofh Af+er many days and mon+hs ofhard worlz rhe s+uden+s can be proud of lhe beauhful worlc d one The second year sludenls are selecled by Miss Russell from larsl year sfudenls The second year sludenls are lo see lhal' +he paper Flymg Saucer and yearboolc are publushed wulh +he help of 'lhe flrsl year sfudenfs Furs? 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'N 1 X I 'X I Bob Moseley, silk screen ecliiorg Donna Rolusek, Wildcal co-ecliforg Carol Moore, Hi-Comer sporfs edilorg Pal Whiiecoflon, Wildcal co-edilorg Jerry Dollins, Hi-Comer sporls edilorg Yvonne While, Publicalions business manager: Bill Shawn, Publicafions ad salesman and piciure ediiorg Belly Jean Carson, Flying Saucer co-ediforq Denny Bray Publicaiions phoiographer and co- eclifor of flue Hi Comeh Velda Derrick, Flying Saucer co-ediiorg Johnny Pafierson, Publicaiions pholographer and co-edifor of llwe Hi Comer: Anne Kennedy, Publicalions edilor-in-chief, Bob Jones, Publicaiions pl1o+ographer3 and Don Legafe, Publi- cafions slafl arlisf. it was a big job - - but interesting One way fo get informaiion for a news sfory is the personal inferview wifh an inieresiing personality. Then lho sfory is wriffen up AW if 'H- s -lu. Anollwer bug 'faslc us make up every slory every pncfure every adverhsemeni IH nfs place .ul There are lhousands of words fo be Typed for flue flwree publlcaflons X., Galley proofs are read for lypograplwlcal errors S+af arhsfls sllelclw arf work mio posrhon When the Flymg Saucer as publnslwed everybody on flue assembly line flux-Vs 'il ,H ,,, , ,iq Y Aaififi Y ff V ' ' if 'fx ' Q-, My JgW,y ' 'f ' 'L' ,nf vi i' ' l ' - ' ',fff4,,z, 1-we - r f ,Q K. X ' f I C R. .1 ,, ., 5 vs with N l I I 'V V 'P M , Q .I , Q2 'I -s II .. v 3 1 '5f's. 1 Wildcat spirit flamed high PepCals was organized in order lo creale more school spiril. Any pupil in lhe school is eligible and welcome lo i T . ioin. Q They sil logelher al all lhe sporls lunclions and yell wilh lhe cheerleaders. Q PepCals meel every Tuesday allernoon aller school - I I' . during foolball and basluelball seasons. ln order lo be . l l 3 elecled cheerleader a sludenl musl be a member ol I Aki, , N lhis organizalion. Drill learn members: Row l: Phyllis James, Dinah Sue Gall, Jane Tudor, Pal Duncan, Judy Ray, Row ll: Dianne Morris, Marlha Ward, Calhy Crews, Lou Ella Colverl, Laura Fowler. Row lll: Pauline Manees, Pal Hubbard, Margarel Brenlon, Donna Fisher, Linda Clarlr, Jo Landrum. Row lV: Anelle Walson, Rosaline Rogers, Billie Jo Carmaclr, Glenda Zimmerman, Janelle Bell, Mary Ann Evans. Row V: Peggy Tucker, Wanda Mcllvain, Sara Bredenlhal, Mary Ralieslraw, Jo Anne Thomas, Jim O'l.ee Newlon. l l l 3, 'hr Xxf X Row l: Beverly Guess. Ann Hallield, Belly Kealhley, Kay Hudson, Judy House, Janice Goode, Helen Hall, Vickie McDonald. Row ll: Phyllis Hudson, Lorella Hercher, Mary Loeser, Georgina Gibbs, Pal Hale, Margarel Jolly, Dawn Jones, Sandra Harlsook, Belly Sue Hogan. Row Ill: Arlene Harlwich, Bobbilyn George, Sue Harness, Belly Harmon, Dalrene Jones, Sharon Harrelson, Shirley Green. Marlha Henderson, Sandra Goldberg. Row l: Emily Calhoun, Ginger Fugale, Dorsey Chisholm, Carole Faverly, Esler Clark, Palsy Derrick, Melclia Edwards, Zoe Ann Frierson, Anila Davis. Row ll: Mable Forresl, Shirley Emmons, Sandra Dallas, Julia Dorris, Belly Buller, Pal Birdsong, Donna All- brighl, Linda DaVaul, Delores Davis, Gale Allen, Belly Alberson. Row Ill: Nancy Epps, Sue Bashaw, Charlolle Alberson, Linda Blucler, Ellen Eiden, Belly Adney, Joyce Aldridge, Bobbie Arranl, Mary Lou Damon, Mary Ard. Row IV: Judy Bennell, Jane Cowen. Jackie Bell, Ella Mae Blucker. -ur I 'I A f I I fanned b pepcats and drill team fr The Drill Team consisls ol members ol lhe PepCals who perlorm during lhe hall-lime al lhe games. Uniforms consisls ol lhe royal blue slrirl, while blouse, while gloves, while iaclcel, while earmulls and sadclle- oxlords. Miss Downing is lhe leacher who sponsors lhis group. I Firsl Row: Susie Faclrson, Nancy Thomas, Margaruile Fielding. Row ll: Sandra Coolr, Georgie Shirley, Diana Cave, Belly Haslon. Row lll: Nelda Hendrickson, Susie McClendon, Carolyn Harvey, Grelchen Fallon. Row IV: Marlha Cox. Connie Cummings, Belly Anderson, Belh Marlindale. Row V: Calherine Clarlc, Darlene Cross, Belly Mason, Barbara Lamberlus, Gwen Francis, Bennie Sue Moon. Row l: Francis Slocum, Rose Mary Shellon, Dorella Slephens, Wenonah Tuclrer, Barbara Simmons, Diann Ticlzle, Calherine Seaborn. Row II: Linda Swealrnan, Dorolhy Smilh, Nanry Toney, Linda Hall, Sandra Young, Pal Wooley. Row lll: Pal Whilecollon, Marlha While, Brenda Scoll. Row l: Ann Marlin, Harryelle Oswald, Belly Sue Phillips, Mary Frances Marlin, Maxine McElroy. Row ll: Carol Ann Moore, Barbara Purnell, Freida McArlhur, Nancy Magby, Janell Murchison, Pal Marlrs, Vicki McDonald, Belli Phillips. Row llli Bonnie Miller, Maureen Puriloy, Dorolhy Mills, Marlha Mobbs, Dollie Ralclill, Jackie Morris, Jennie Pool, Laura Oslerhoul. V-'A . . 1 ,A ' 'V' 1 g n tts I-Sl -ilgll First Row: Janie McAllister, Valinda Whittle, Mary Farmer, Wanda Pendergrass, Faye Rodgers, Second Row: Billy Hankins, Wan- da Wood, Carol Ann Williams, Barbara Koehler, Carol Russell, Dawn Jones, Charles Tuthill, Wayne Yorlr. Third Row: Carroll Guffey, Ruby Valentine, Joe Ray Spoon, Eddie Magee, A. J. Anderson, George Harrison, Bob Gray, Clarence McDaniels. Fourth Row: Wayne James, Earl Summers, Jackie Reeves, Kenneth Yielding, Jimmy Settle, Tommy Draper, Lloyd Everett, Steve Gwatney, Billy Hand. these were disciples of palette and brush Students who are members in Art Club are students who are interested in furthering artistic ability, appreciation, and enjoyment. These students help make scenery, decorations, posters, programs, floats, and many other school proiects that need an artistic touch. Aside from worlcing, the Art Club usually has a few informal get-togethers during the year, and several parties. Art Club meetings are held twice monthly. f on Officers Sondra Spann, Linda Scott, Faye Rogers, Dawn Jones, Donald Puckett. First Row: Frances Slocum, Sondra Spann, Luanne Middlebrools, Peggy Bryant, Ruth Burnett, Shirley Simpson, Phyllis Hudson, Second Row: Pat May, Beverly Guess, George Fisher, Marilyn Drennan, Marcia Grandon, Rosalind Tester, Carolyn Dulre. Third Row: Ray Brown, Bobby Dodson, Jim Mooningham, Billy Smith, Alieta Easley, Linda Scott, Martha Benton. 5 will-Q' Officers: Loyd Sfanley Jimmy Tobey Carl Puckefi William Newby Bill Sha and these a love for camera and flash The Shufrerbugs are a newly orgamred group 1'hls being fheur fnrsf year as a club The group was organized for 'Phe srudenfs who have an unreresf an cameras and phofography Nearly all +he sl'uden+s are parhclpahng ln fhe publrcahons clepar'+men+ al+hough 'Thus is no+ required for aclmlflance +o 'lhe club Anyone who owns a camera and is mferesrecl an phorography may loin rhe club The club has several confesrs clurmg 'rhe year' 'I'o see who can caprure fhe mos+ nnrereshng and oufsianclmg scene wurh +helr camera These phofos are fhen seni' +o a professional pholographer for has commenrs and approval of fhe plcfures lf us a very mfereshng and wor+hwhnle organlzahon and everyone is unvufecl fo loin R I Carl PuckeH Charles Caldwell Charles Berger Sara Frances Harfley Denny Bray Jmmy Moonlngham Cecile McClain Row 2 Roberf Winler David Gruenwald Pudge Schaber William Ne by James Payne Jimmy Toby Row 3 Pledger Monk Mac Vesl Bob Jones Bull Srrawn Johnny Parrerson al .7 1 I U Vi' Row I: Valinda Whillle, Rosie Shellon, Bellie Sue Phillips, Kay Richardson, Dorella Slephens, Linda Swealman, Ann Graham, Phyllis James, Linda Lou Bowers, Donna Albrighl, Helen Hall, Pal Duncan, Jane Tudor, Carol Todd. Row 2: Jo Ann Thomas, Gail Allen, Par Marks, Kay Hudson, Pal While, Sondra Spann, Nancy Toney, Barbara Purnell, Marlille Wiseley, Belli Phillips, Frances Slocum, Wanda Pendergrass, Linda Price, Loraine Scruggs, Nancy Thomas, Louise Smilh, Donna Rokusek, Pal Whilecollon, Jackie Rhodes, Janis Smilh. Row 3: Jim O'Lee Newlon, Mary Jo Walker, Madeline Templelon, Marilyn Templelon, Annelle Walson, Glenda Zimmerman, Judy Ray, Carolyn Pendergrass, Wenonah Tucker, Barbara Simmons, Anna Slewarl, Diane Tickel, Sylvia Roof, Toni Sel- zler, Anna Kay Snow, Francis Wiggs, Anila Skinner, Belly Pallerson. Row 4: Carol Meadows, Janelle Spencer, Judy Slephens, Mary Wesl, Pal Perrien, Judy Marlin, Dana Wirl, Yvonne While, Susie Simmons, Peggy Tucker, Carol Williams, Brenda Scoll, Marlha Ward, Ola Richards, Wilma Price, Pal Rogers, Sandra Young, Sandra Cook, Belly Kealhley. y-teens promoted Christian fellowship Y-Teens is a social club ollering membership lo any girl in school. All members ol lhis club aulo- malically become members ol lhe Y.W.C.A. and are enlilled lo lhe use ol all lacililies ol lhe Y.W.C.A. The aim ol Y-Teens is lo aid lhe members in developing an underslanding and lriendship wilh people ol all races, religious beliefs, and Nalion- alilies. Row I: Phyllis Hudson, Lorella Hercher, Eslher Fudge, Diana Sue Gall, Judy Huddleslon, Jean Head, Ann Hallield, Belly Hogan, Carolyn Eaker, Laura Fowler, Melda Edwards, Ginger Fugale, Donna Fisher. Row 2: Sue Harness, Maxine Horlon, Beverly Guess. O . Shirley Pal anks Sherry Groce Pal Hale Dalrene Jones Mary Eason Belly Haslrngs Mary Hubble Barbara Eddleman Suzen Hens Harlsook, Dawn Jones, Susie Jackson, Gwen Francis, Shirley Green. Row 3: Mary Ann Holloway, Grelchen Fellon, Ca' Arlene Harlwick, Mary Gwalney, Mary Ann Evans, Paul Harrell, Gwen Jernigan, Sue Hamillon, Mabel Foresl, Ellen Eiden Forum, Carolyn Harvey, Palsy Elswick, Barbara Eddy, Margarel Jolly, Sandra Goldberg, Pal Hubbard. as 9 .-.f 'I' Row I: Charlolle McCullum, Ann Marlin, Diane Morris, Mary Laeser, Carolyn McMullen, Pal Kinley, Wilma Price, Mary Malhis, Vickie McDonald, Bennie Sue Moon, Lynda Gail Gibbs, Suzan M:Clendon. Row 2: Janie McAllisler, Rulh Burnell, Sharon Kidd, Lillian Miller, Jackie Morris, Palsy Merrill, Judy Miles, Pal Marshall, Carol Ann Moore, Nancy Lamberson, Belly Mason, Jo Mayse, Janelle Murchison, Lynn Lealherman, Jo Ann Lea, Norma Mays. Row 3: Galhalou Owen, Nancy Magby, Pal May, Nancy Morris, Linda Murray, Jo Ann Lewis, Medina Middlelon, Laura Oslerhoul, Harriel Oswald, Pauline Manees, Joyce Niemeyer, Jane Lollon, Barbara Lamberlus, Bonnie Miller, Mary Jo Landrum. Row 4: Marlha Moss, Freda McArlhur, Marlha Mobbs, Jean Magee, Robbie Lassiler, Belh Marlindale, Sharon Murdock Each year lhis club sponsors a Chrislmas dance and a Valenline dance and crowns a Valenline Queen al lhe lormal. Hayrides, semi-formal parlies, bunking parlies, and lhealer parlies are also a . parl of lhe Y-Teen social calendar. Delegales from lhe Norlh Lillle Rock chapler are genf fg fhe Mid-Win1er CHY Conference' -H-ge Officers: Linda Swealmen, Billie Jo Carmack, Donna Fisher, Linda Clark, Barbara Lamberlus. Spring Slale Conference, and lhe Summer Con- ference in Gulfporl, Mississippi. Row I: Belly Jean Carson, Judilh Bryanl, Sandra Dallas, Emily Calhoun, Julia Dorris, Eslher Clark, Palsy Derrick, Anila Davis, Ella Colverl. Row 2: Pal Birdsong, Gay Ann Bachus, Lelha Belknap, Diana Cave,Call'1y Crews, Elhel Mae Burlon, Belh Clark, Laura Fowler, Wadene Brenlon, Linda Case, Belly Alberson, Palsy Sue Davis, Row 3: Marlha Cox, Mary Jean Baker, Billie Jo Carmack, Linda Clark. Melba Baxler, Dorsey Chisholm, Connie Cummings, Robbye Apple, Bobbie Aranl, Mary Lou Damon, Jo Ann Beason, Janelle Bell, ow 4: Darlene Cross, Belly Adney, Linda Blucker, Ella Mae Blucker, Margarel Brenlon, Jane Cowen, Nanelle Bennell, Carolyn Duke, Wanda Cardwell, Helen Burns, Belly Anderson. Hi-Y Officers: Vernon Drake. Raymond Sale, Mack- ey Faulkner. Charles Means: Back row: Bill Sfrawn, Gary Yow. hi-y, high standards of Christian character The Norfh LiHle Rock Hi-Y is an organizafion for all boys 'rhai' are inferesfed in keeping a beffer school. The boys mee+ every firsf and ihird Monday of each monih. The Hi-Y is an organizafion of high spirifed boys who believe in good conducf and good spor+s- manship. There is an opening for anyone wiih fhese qualifies. The slafe Hi-Y convenlions are held in differeni' cifies +hroughou+ rhe sfafe each year. This year +he convenfion was held a+ Jonesboro. Firsl' Row: Ronald Berger, Mackey Faulkner, Carl Jackson, Raymond Sale, Denny Bray, Jimmy Knighf, Wayne Daniels. Second Row Joe Guenfer, Charles Means, Bill Shawn, Calvin Jones, Gary Yow, Jimmy Henson, J. D. Scharfenberg. Third Row: Vernon Drake Tommy Sugg, Roger Price. Firsf Row: Marilyn Templeion, Harryeffe Oswald, Mary Mafhis, Morna Mays, Jackie Morris, Linda Row. Second Row: Buddy Miichell, Marilyn Walfhall, Kay Richardson, Nancy Magby, Faifh McClung, Barbara Wooley, Nancy Morris, Diane Wrigh+. Third Row: Joe Whalen, Bill Sfrawn, Roger Pice, Rodney Rice, Tommy Wilson. here was interest in the living past Membership in 'l'he Fulbrighf Chap'I'er of fhe Junior Hisiorical Socieiy is open +o all s+uden'fs in+eres+ed in preserving our local and sfaie landmarks, malring field 'irips +o his+orical sigh+s, preserving hisiorical docu- men+s, and familiarizing +hemselves wiih fhe hisiory of Arkansas. Ac+ivi+ies include field +rips, essays in annual hisforical con+es+s, collecfing hisforical maferial, and a his+orical parfy. Membership is earned by pariicipaiion in some aciivify of +he club. The Norfh Liffle Roclr Chapier holds +he dis+inc+ion of being 'I'he firsi organizalion of Junior His+orical Socie+y in Arkansas. Firsf Row: Meldia Edwards, Donna Albrighf, Marguerife Fielding, Anifa Davis, Gail Elledge, Mary Levy. Second Row: Rogers Jackson, .gmmy Burke, Barbara Hopkins, Jim Darden, Marcella Bowman, Linda Bluclrer, Polly Harrell, Rosa May Loveless, Wayne James, Wayne uessner. rl 1 Row I: Wanda Wood, Janel' Dean, Melida Edwards, Mary Seyller, Delores Purdom, Linda Case, Bea Culler, Marilyn Davis, Sarah Harlley, Madge Hearne. Row 2: Nancy Lamberson, Sandra Harisook, Jaclie Gibbs, David Norman, Sharon Murdock, Cafherine Ward, Pal Wooley, Sue Smilh, Bobby Dodson. Row 3: Maurene Purifoy, Alice Ann Alexander, Belly Alberson, Marlha Moss, Belly Harmon, Marlha Mobbs, Belly Anderson, Milne Brighlon, Johnny Whalen, Kennelh Murchison. books, books these people loved The Boolcworms is a group of s'luden'l' library assisfanfs who, wilh no promise of reward, pul in many hours worlr in a year's lime. They do all 'lypes of roufine chores, such as checking books in and our shelving, and processing new boolns for circulalion. Some are more specialized in 'rheir worlz, such as 'lhe secrelaries, +ypis+ who help wi+h calalog cards, filing, elc., and arfisfs who prepare displays. Slill olhers do lhe more unpleasanl and ledious iobs, such as bool! mend! ing and repair. Hundreds of boolcs in a year's 'lime will need major or minor repair worlr. Al regularly scheduled meelings 'lhe Boolcworms receive ins+ruc+ions from lhe librarian, worlr on displays, or plan social acfivilies. Bookworms Officers: Marfha Moss, Meldia Edwarrds, Marlha Mobbs, Janel Dean, Frances Sayler, Nancy Lamberson. monitors were the fa Culty's helping hands Monilors lreep fhe school running smoolhly. ln ihe offices of +he principal, girls' adviser, guidance counselor, voca+ional clirecfor, and communiiy re- lafions direcror 'lhey worlr failhfully running errands, checluing lhousands of names, ryping ihousands of words, answering felephones, and such duries. Many of lhem are also hos+esses a+ +he doors and in many o+her places wifhin fhe building. To be a monifor, sfudenfs volun'I'eer and are approved by fhe faculry. 4.4 Q Row I: Branch Fields, Diane Wrighf, Carolyn Carpenrer, Sharon Harrelson, Helen Wood, Harryeffe Oswald, Jane Cowen. Row 21 Dennis Afkinson, Lavonne Gaddie, Hazel Gann, Susan Henson, Donna Roluselr, Shirley Green, Jane Tudor, Doris Garrief. Row I: Robbie Lassiler, Linda Swealman, Kay Richardson, Sara Bridenfhal, Marilyn Malfhews, Hellen Rogers, Tommy Weir, Nancy Toney, Fairh McClung. Row 2: James Nolen, Melvin Crace, Raymond Sale, Mary Anne Holloway Sheila Daniels, Judy Sfephens, Jackie Bell, Margarel' Brenfon, Jackie Morris, Jerry Dollins. f f Sfage Crew: Row I: Alberf Cummings, Donald Schaber, Charles Cummings, Jimmy Darden. Row 2: A. l.. Gafewood, Eugene Wenzel, Pledger Monlr, Ed Johnson. stage crew, film monitors - - - indispensables The Sfage Crew is a valuable assef fo Norfh Liffle Roclr High School. This organizafion malces assembly programs come off smoofhly. They help wifh such fhings as lighfing, scenery props, and ofher sfage equipmenf. Any boy inferesfed in being in fhe sfage crew may parficipafe. A group of boys who volunfarily give up fheir fime and abilify fo assisf fhe feachers in fhe showing of classrooms films. They are frained by boys who have had previous experience in fhe various dufies performed by fhe film monifors. These dufies consisf of seffing up fhe film machines, running fhe films, and faking proper care of fhe machines. Film Monifors: Row I: Dennis Durand, Howard Cox, Fudge Schaber, Charly Monfgomery, Gene Deresaw, David Wagner, Bill Newby, Bobby Tobey, Jimmy Craig, Jimmy Darden. Row 2: Charles Caldwell, Calvin Jones, Dave Douglas, A. L. Gafewood. Pefe Peferson, Jerry Mahurin, Rodney Rice, Ed Johnson, Jimmy Piffrnan, Gary Smifh, James McMeans, Tommy Hale, Wayne Gass, Billy Whife, James Jones, Charles McDonald, Bill Hand. l.h W Row One: Wayne Daniels, James Briley, Ronald Berger, Billy Jusfice, Jimmy Toby, David Norman, Phyllis Smifhwicl Marfha Moss. Dawn Jones. Row Two: Richard Dare, Charles Means, Branch Fields, George Meyers, Tommy Wilson, Johnny Pallerson Max Young, Hugh Donnell, Billy Phillips, Charles Gassaway. these were Called the brains The main obieclive of lhe Mafh Club is fo pro- mole a greafer inferesi in Ma+hema'l'ics. Members ' Officers: David Norman, Phyllis Smilhwlch Ronald Berger Back of H16 club are made up of siudenis enrolled ln row: Billy Juslice, Bill Phillips, Branch Fuel s George Meyers more advanced forms of ma+h. This year was one of lhe largesl' groups organ- ized. Call mee+ings are held in class when fhe spon- sor, Miss Bess Johnsfon 'lhinlrs lhey are necessary. Officers are elec+ed by maiorily vo+e of lhe mem- bers. I I fi l 6 ,1 'kr l K l fu. Officers: Jerry Brandon, Frank Zanolf Sonny Carmach Baclr row: Ken Hendrechson, Al Mello John Tudor Bill Humphrey. Row One: Joe Guenler, Jerry Herod, David Hand, Rex While, Dean Morley, Carroll Dobbs, Sonny Carmach, Jerry Brandon Harrison Haniins. Row Two: Frank Zanoff, Ken Hendrickson, John Tudor, Jerry Mahurin, Al Melody, Vernon Drake Joe Whalen Don Rogers, Roger Pice, Bill Hurnphery. I-9 y v'c ,fx .5 1 -.X Firsf Row: Bef? Webb, Rex Whife, Jimmy Pifiman, Jimmy Tobey, Frank Zanoff, Charles Sfephens. Second Row: Jimmy Simpson, Paul Shaw, John Tudor, Rodney Rice, David Norman, Don Rogers, Norvell Wesl. Third Row: Joe Whalen, Drew Walls, Jimmy Sranley. key clubbers worked on many projects Al+hough only in ifs second year of organizarion, +he Norih LiH'le Rock Key Club has adopfed and successfully carried ou+ many wor+hwhile communiiy proiecfs. This honor club, sponsored by Kiwanis ln'l'ernaiional, selecfs i+s members from boys having af leas+ a B average and holds an inducrion once each year. Firsf Row: Harrison Hankins, Jerry Brandon, Billy Jusfice, Sonny Carmaci, Bob Garlingion, Russell Cerraio. Second Row: Joe Guenier, Charles Means, Ken Hendrickson, Bobby Bryles, Clifford Guess, Rodgers Jackson, Jimmy Ivey. Third Row: Bob Bradley, Branch Fields, Herberf AbboH, Jimmy Burlre. .fx if Row I: Mar+ha Cox, Sara Brindenfhal, Sharon Harrelson, Billie Jo Carrnack, l.oreHa Hercher, Judy BenneH, Beffi Phillips, Donna Fisher. Row ll: James Geary, Veda Cliflon, Mary Hubbell, Jerry Brandon, Ginger Fugale, Harrison Haniinx, Pal Birdsong, Charles Berger. Row Ill: Claude DeLoach, Bob Garlingfon, Bob Bradley. ils ont parle en francais ln ifs second year of organizalion, +he French Club is giving fhe sl'uden+s of 'lhe French classes a more complefe foundalion for +he undersianding of fhis beau'riful, culfured language. Any s+udenf who is faking French is eligible for membership. The club meefs every ofher Wednesday morning and is sponsored by Mrs. Myr+le Roberls. This year's acfivifies have included sponsoring an assembly, giving par+ies, dinners, picnics, and wriiing +0 sfudenfs in high schools all over France. Row I: Nancy Lamberson, Suzan McClendon. Janice Smilh, Rosalind Tesler, Gail Allen, Sonny Carmacl. Row ll: Shirley Sloies, Hellen Rogers, Robbie Lassisier, Margaref Jolly, Sandra Slouf, Failh McClung, Jennie Pool. Row Ill: Mariha Mobbs, Mike Rainwafer, Joe Whalen, Jim Sadler, Charles McCormack. 6 Fnrsf row Terry Clampnlf Pal Whufecoflon Sharon Murdock Pal Rarnes Carol Lazarus Gene Connor Second row Susan Clnnger Marfha Joyce Medina Mnddlelon J D Scharfenburg Pal Hubbard Sandra Goldberg Jane Cowen Harryeffe Oswald Thlrd row Nancy Denfon Pal Green Jlmmy Tobey Laura Osferhaufl Pele Pelerson Ronald David David Graham Kennelh Wooley Charles Tulhnll estos hablaron espanol The Spamsh Club ns an organlzahon of Spanlsh sludenfs loaned 'logelher by a common ln+eres+ an llves and cusfoms of lhe Spamsh spealung counfrnes The club IS dlvlded Info four classes each wl'rh :fs own 'hfle club song and moHo The club has many progecls during fhe year One of fhe mosr lmpor'l'an+ IS +he Pan Amerlcan As sembly presenled before lhe s+uden+ body on Pan American Day Aprul 4 On +h1s assembly each of fhe Spanish classes puls on a play or Hrs members presenl dances and olher cusloms of our neughbors soufh of 'l'he border Many of ihe slfudenls have pen pals an o+her counfrnes whom 'lhey correspond wrlh They have Found In many ways 'l'ha+ +he Spamsh speaking peoples are very much like we are parhcularly ln 'lhe celebrahon of fheur holidays or fxeslas For lnsfance fhey celebrale El Dua de Fellz Navndad Frrsf row Effue Cam Blllle Jean Croce Wadene Brenlon Zoe Ann Frlerson Deanna Cole Jo Ann Beason Dlanna Cave Second row Linda Gwalney Mary Evans Coy Davus Ralph Greenwood Norma Coker Becky Bleldf Far Gran? Elhel Burlon Ellen Enden Thurd row Jnmmy Burke Bobby Jones Russel Cerralo Wayne Guessner Linda Dunn il .E FIrsf row Lmda Perry Mary Ann Holl ay Judy House Dorihy Kyzer Jo Ann Helfon Judy Huddlesfon BeHy Mason Second row M J Probsf Eddle Powel Maureen Purlloy Jo Ann Lofron Dlane Morrls Helen Horfon Dorofhy Kayser Bobby Helfon Judy Huddlesfon ThIr row Jlmmy PIHman Buddy Jones Jlmmy l.Iles JIm Nelson Charlofle Mc Cullough ALLLDZ gozaron las fiestas y los bailes whIch IS lIke our ChrIs+mas and EI Dua de Todos Los San+os The Day of All SaIn+s whIch comes a+ Halloween O+her ac+IvI+Ies of fhe club Include eahng Mexlcan dInners af MEXICO ChIquIfo learnIng SpanIsh dances lIs'renIng +o speakers and gIvIng reporfs on +he varlous Spanish speaklng coun+rIes The four classes hold +heIr meehngs IndIvIdually once every SIX weeks and during 'lhese SSSSIOHS lhe members are requlred +o speak Spanlsh or lhey wall be fmed The program for lhese meehngs Includes playIng VBFIOUS games for w'1Ich a prIze IS offen glven hearlng In+eres+Ing reporis or worklng cross word puzzles In Spanlsh Somehmes fllms or slldes of +he Soufh Amerlcan counfrles are shown Furs? row Dlane TIChEl Joyce Rambo Rulh Wllllams Rosemary Shelron Pai WIlson Shlrley Ann SImpson Second Row Sylvla Rogers Judy Ray PhyllIs Sfanley Marllyn WaHhall Faye Remel Mariha Ward Sue Suffon Wenonah Tucker Thlrd row Ed Tlckell Gene WIHe Davld WIlhausen Eddne RIce Charles Rockwell - I I I I I I . . I I I I I I I I - I I I I I I I I II I II I I I .. 1. I I I ' - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I ' I I I I I . . I I I I I I - - I I I I I I I - - I I I I - Officers Tommy Sugg, Jackie Morris, John Tudor, Kay Richardon, and Branch Fields. 'fs-.. ns hi linguam Classicam dixerunt Members of fhe Junior Classical League are s+uden+s who sfudy ihe language of lhe ancienf Romans. Their purpose is +o learn of lhe amusemenls, schools, roads and loves of +l1e Roman peoples. Learning 'lo read and wrile in La'l'in, l'he basic requiremenl' for membership, is a daily rouline. Sfudying Roman gods and goddesses, +l1e formafion of ihe Roman army and Caesar's Gallic wars, broughl' an almosphere of romance and advenlure in+o +he modern classroom. Row l Amfa Davis Pai Duncan Cafhy Crews Sandra Cool Darlene Cross Esfher Clark Graichen, Connie Cummings, Jose- phine Chalders Row 2 Gayle Bachus Linda DuVaul Linda Blucler Beclye Burns Belly Adney, Janice Bloclwood, Marguerife Fielding Joyce Aldridge Lucy Branfon Helen Finney Row 3 Mifchue Echel Marcia Grandon Emma Lou Davis, Calherine Clari, Branch Fields Bobby Bryles Carolyn Drake Thomas Clawson Row 4 Conlee Baudashbaugh, Joe Anderson, Freddy Blanken- ship Charles Eagle Charles Guess Jim Baker Guess Jimmy Burlre Ken Hendenclson. .f 3' ,if- 1 Q I Row I: Joe Lamb Morris, Mary Francis Marlin, Mary Mathis, Carolyn Harvey, Norma Mays, Ann Marfin, Joyce Neimyer. Row 2: Marilyn Morrison, Mary Ann Roof, Marcia Owens, Gwen Jernigan, Linda Hawkins, Sue Jackson, Barbara Price, Faye Remmel, Jackie Morris. Row 3: Rogers Jackson, Pal Hooper, Barbara Hopkins, Beih Mariindale, Byron Levereli. Rodney Rice, Bob Hickman, Kay Richardson, Charles Penfield. Row 4: Henry Roberfs, Johnny Palierson, Donald Hayes, Gene Mann, noti populi fortis Reading of evenrs in ancieni' Roman hisiory brings a greaier undersranding of 'ihe language +o ihe Lafin siudenis. To increase everyday vocabulary, +he members have made deriva+ive norebooks. Lafin Club is sponsored by Mrs. Sarah Helms. Separafe clubs are organized for firs+ and second year classes and each group elecis a ser of officers. Row I: Marilyn Templeion, Earline Tucker, Richard Sugg, Berf Webb, Ann Srewarl, Nancy Thomas, Jane Tudor, Annelle Wafson. Row 2: DeAnne Sherry, Marilyn Walhall, Mariiale Wisley, Diane Wrighr, Rcgena Sims, Roberr Summers, Franklin Washburn, James Slanley. Row 3: Don Thompson, Jerry Saylor, John Tudor, Tommy Sugg, Don Tarver, Bobby Williams, Lor- riane Scruggs, Jo Ann Thomas, Roy Williams. 5 ie' I O 4 'fp' t I ,. ff- Row I: Mary Loeser, Linda Sweaiman, Dorofhy Puckeff, Mary Frances Marrin, Nancy Toney, Billie Phillips, Pal Lorion. Row 2: Barbara Jones, Louanne Middlebrooh, Shirlene Prince, Mary Seyler, Virginia Pale, Hilda Wilson, Mary Rufh Lewis, Dal- nne Jones, Margaref Brenfon. Row 3: Lillian Miller, Shirley Tickel, Linda Scoif, Kaiherine Ward, Nancy Magby, Ga+halou Owen, Jean Magee, Robbie Lassifer, Brenda ScoH. tomorrow's homemakers practice today Girls enrolled in home economics may noi' all become professional seamsfresses or coolrs, buf 'lhey gain valuable experience and lrnowledge of culinary and sewing ar'l's plus a chance 'lo model 'rheir finished gar- menfs. Experience is +he bes+ l'eacher, is applied 'l'o 'l'his club in fhe form of banquels, feas, and felevision programs. FHA members serve a+ various feas and banquels, bul' +he real lhrill is 'l'o model for PTA meei- ings and +elecas+s +he clolhes lhey have made. The molhers are given a chance +o see +he progress +he girls have made a+ +he annual mofher-daughfer fea. Table decorafions are arranged by FHA members and refreshmen+s are macle in +he home economics lrifchen. One of fhe largesf evenis of lhe year is 'lhe slafe-wide conven+ion of FHA girls ai fhe Robinson Audi- forium. Oificersz Carolyn Dulre, Susan Henson, Rob- le Lassiier. Row 2: Linda ScoH, Mary Frances Marlin, Linda SweaPman, Ellen Eiden. Row 3: Nancy Magby, Linda Blucler. T at tea or banquet, Club or style show Included in Phe course in home economics is beauPy care. Girls sfudy 'Pheir parPicular complexion sPriving 'Po wear cos me'rics Po 'Phe bes'P advanfage and care for Pheir slain. Each girl learns wha+ clofhes fla'P'Per her figure and how 'Po 'Palme advan'Page of 'Phe wardrobe she has. lnrerior decoraPing is a pari of 'Phe homemalring course. How Po choose dra es and Purni+ure 'Po sui+ Pheir home and P +asPe. f The FHA is one of 'Phe largesP clubs a+ NorPh LiPPle Roclr i ,,.' 1:3 High. Row I: Colene Beffis, Clydene Angel, Alice Finley, Edifh Barron, Jean Head, Gwen Gibby, Shirley Goode, Meldia Edwards. Barbara BarneH, Zoa Ann Frierson, Margaref Fielding. Row 2: Carolyn Carpenfer, Mary Eason, Gwen Heslep, Pa? Green, Chare loPfe Alberson, Mabel Forrest Linda Blucier, Elfie Lee Brown, Veda CliPPon, Ellen Eiden, Sandra Harfsooh, Susan Henson. Row 3: Nancy Epps, Beriha Decher, Pal Hall, Carolyn Dule, Mary Baker, Paisy Elswick. Qi ll ll ' S rip. iii 'll JC 9 46 '4 ' , ax, ... 531, Row I: Barbara Lamberlus, Wanda Mcllvain, Beffye Hogan. Row 2: Gwen Francis, Marfha Henderson, Pai' Wooley. Row 3: Glenda Zimmerman, Vella Garrell, Janel- le Murchison. 'VX 5, xi- Here's what The well-dressed young woman wears for affernoon, sfreei, or class. Row I: Bell Aulry, Sue Bashaw, Eslher Fudge, Vella GarreH, Donna Allbrighr, Ramona Gresham, Barbara Eddleman, Janice Goode, Jean Head. Row 2: Charlene Courfney, Lois Bleakley, Bobbie Aranl, Mary Ard, Cloma Faye Gross, Gwen Francis, Helen Burns. Row 3: Bobbilyn George, Befh Clark, Nelda Fielder, Glenda Gafely, Joe Ann Boudrau, Susie Gassaway, Jane? Briley, Linda Bahil, Palsy Davis, Lou Ella Colverl, Margaref Brown. 0Of I 'i Y ! Y iq v .AX Row l: Doris Covell, Margie Bice, Shirley Sfoke, Marilyn Walfhall, Joyce McKim. Row 2: Carolyn Wefzler, Margie Box, Billie House, Judy Radnedge, Virginia Horlon, Pai Marshall, Louella Small. tomorrovxfs business leaders live Mee+ings are held fwice monfhly, on Monday affernoons, and a+ leasi' one social a monfh is planned. Dr, Blackburn was guesf of honor ai fhe banque? Row l: Bonnie Srnifh, Shirley Emons, Sara Bridenlhal, Mickey Graham, Carolyn Carpenfer, Carole Ann Moore. Row 2: Belly Harmon, Sue Harness, Berlha Decker, Arlene Harlwick, Suxanne Replogle, Sandra Young. ,I9 f -.J AOL -J Firsl Row: Shirlene Prince, Mary Mafhis, Henry Alice Sims, Linda Roe, Jaclrie Morris, Doris Schwilalla. Second Row: Bonnie Miller, Diane Wrighf, Marlha Mobbs, Mike Rainwarer, Yvonne While, Kay Richardson tomorrow's schools will be manned R. B. Brawner Club, Fulure Teachers of America, was organized March Ib, I95O, and is affiliafed wifh fhe Arkansas Educalion Associafion and Nafional Educafion Associafion. Hs purpose is fo learn aboul' 'Phe opporiuni+ies in 'I'eaching, +o cul+iva+e quali+ies essenfial in good +eachers, io sfudy rhe lives of greal +eachers, and +o fosrer fhe developmenf of s+uden+ leadership. Membership is open fo any sfudenl' in grades I0 fo I2 who is inferesfed in +eaching and who has 'rhe necessary qualifies of charac+er, scholarship, and leadership. Two consecufive unexcused absences 'From reg- ularly scheduled mee+ings may cause loss of membership in 'Phe club. The Classroom Teachers Associaiion honors Fufure Teachers af a lea. Mrs. Polly Hasfon af fhe punch bowl. FTA Officers: James Geary, Yvonne While, Kay Richardson, Joe Guenler, Mile Rainwaler, b intelligent and capable people The club parlicipafes in 'lhe slafe Fulure Teacher Convenlion every year. I+ also has a group who gives special aid lo leachers in N.L.R.H.S. before and af+er school. Social acl'ivi+ies are also included in lhe grow+h of s+uden+ leadership. A commiflee of 'reachers are appoinled lo help lhe fu+ure feachers in 'rheir worli, wi+h a greal' deal of 'lhe worlc going lo lhe chairman. Firsl Row: Ellen Eiden, Janel Dean, Belly Adney, Belly Kealhley, Velda Derrick, James Geary, Belh Marfindale. Second Row. Grelchen Felfon, Laura Fawler, Linda Caase, Sandra Cook, Linda Blucker, Polly Harrold, Nancy Lamberson, Lou Ella Calvert Third Row: Joe Guenfer, Belly Anderson, Linda Gwalany, Linda Lewis, Gene Conner. -rv- N Wi 1 ..., Row I: Virginia Hale, Vivian Hale, Shirley Cupif, Donna Allbrighf, Darlene Jones, Madge Hearne, Willehe Allen, Linda Davis Row 2: Ellen Eiden, Carolyn Duke, Pal' Hale, Pal Duncan, Judy House, Berlha Decker, Verna Davis, Helen Finney, Judy Bennelf Row 3:. Emma Lou Davis, Nancy Epps, Sue Bashaw, Connie Cummings, Billie Crace, Barbara Jones, Gaye Bachus. here are tomorrovv's 'angels of mercy' The Fufure Nurses Club is an organizalion open 'lo any siudeni who is inferesfed in a nursing career. The club has been a parf of NLRHS's exfra curricular program since I954. The purpose of fhe Fulure Nurses is fo promofe inleresf in personal and communify healfh and +o leach sfudenls nursing requiremenfs. Meefings are held on 'lhe firsl' and 'lhird Mondays of each monlh. Meelings consisl of films on nurs- ing, lallrs by professional nurses, and various demonslralions of good nursing lechniques. Row l: Janice McAllisl'er, Gwen Trawiclc, Marlha While, Mary Jo Landrum, Jim'O'Lee Newion, Befly Keaih- ley, Georgie Shirley, Virginia Pa+e. Row 2: Anna Kay Snow, Jo Ann Lewis, Lynda Roe, Barbara Purnell Jaclrie Morris, Hilda Wilson. Row 3: Rogena Sims, Palsy Merri++, Frieda McAr+hur, Pal Kniclrerboclrer Bessie Ouzfs. Council officers Joe Whalen, Tommy Sugg, Dalrene Jones, and Don Schaber. 1 7' l K 4 CN: this was senior high's 'united nations' ln+er Club Council is made up of elecfed represen+a+ives from all clubs a+ Nor+h Li'Hle Roclr High School. This newly organized club is pafferned affer fhe Unifed Nafions. Hs purpose is fo promoie beHer relalions befween clubs. This club is responsible for se'H'ing up fhe school's club acfiviiy calendar. The lnier Club Council will be seeking a new sponsor a'l+er lhis year since Mrs. C. S. Blackburn will be leaving. Represen+a+ives and lheir clubs are: Spanish I Mary Ann Evans, ll Laura Os+erhoul French Milre Rainwaier F.T.A. , Judy Sfephens F.H.A. ll ,, , Linda Sco++, l Barbara Lamberfus Y-Teens , Diana Cave Hi-Y Gary Yow Ari' Club Kae Norris N.H.S. Billy Jusfice Tri Chem .e Don Thompson Thespians Bill Sfrawn Sludenl' Council Quill-Scroll Fu+ure Nurses Junior Red Cross Boolcworms Thefa Science Junior His+orical Sociely Fufure Business Leaders Pep Ca+s a. Lafin Key Club Joe Whalen Anne Kennedy Dalrene Jones Velda Derriclr Nancy Lamberson Den Hendriclrson Kay Richardson Henry Alice Sims Greichen Fel'I'on Tommy Sugg John Tudor Row I: Kay Richardson, Henry Alice Sims, Diana Cave, Glenda Zimmerman, Dorolhy Kyzer, Grefchen Felfon, Nancy Meqby Frieda McAr1hur, Donald Schaber. Row 2: Sonny Carmacl, Darlene Jones, Laura Oslerhouse, Billy Humphrey, Johen Tudor Tommy Suggs, Ken Hendrickson. Row 3: Nancy Lamberson, Bonnie Miller, Velda Derrick, Joe Whalen, Mike Rainwafer, Don Thompson, David Norman, Billy Jusfice. ll l 'vu 1 'in 5 T C2 hr' Lucille Sims and Waydene Brenlon PTA Officers: Mrs. lrving Levy, Mrs. Glen Zimmerman, Mrs. W. C. Rico, Mrs. Ray Cliflon, Mrs. Perry Nelson. the pta is vital to Wildcat hill Vifally imporianf +o a smoolh-running school is 'lhe Pareni'-Teacher Associafion, wilh ifs many programs and proiecls. Affilialed wifh +he nafional organizafion, Senior High's PTA nol' only holds ils regular meefings and pro- grams, buf sponsors and finances Sludenl Aid each year lo insure a good high school educalion for every pupil, wifh an addifional proiecl some years. On lhese fwo pages are piclures from fhe special PTA meeling a+ which fhe school's program of physical educalion was spollighled. 92 Succeeding pages presenl' scenes from fhe annual s+uden+ 'lalenl show. On fhe boys fumbling team: Bach: Charles Miller, James Nolan, Joe Lamb, and Bobby Finley. 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V X 96 The Shack Daddies Roch around Sfephen Fosfer yOu dee red U? me Tay hese were Uveffium Ulu ilawf Coaches J o ei Jac f lnexperlenced Wlldcats break even Norih Nor+h Norfh Norfh Nor+h Nor+h Norfh Norfh Norih Nor+l'1 Norfh LIH e LuH' e LIH e LuH' e LIH' e LuH e LIH' e LVH' e LIH' e LIH e LIH' e Roc Roc Roc Roc Roc Roc Roc Roc Roc Roc Roc I 0 Subiaco Blyihevnlle Camden El Dorado Russellvnlle Hoi Springs Jonesboro Pune Bluff For+ Smlih Texarkana Ln'f+le Rock Managers Charles Tuihill, Tommy Lucas, James Seffle rv! Billy Jlmice, Hallback Jackie Reeves, Guard Charles Monfgornery, Fullback 2 year lefferman l year lefferman NORTH LITTLE ROCK--I2 SUBIACO-7 'Q 'Q ' Facing a more experienced leam +han lhemselves, lhe Wildcals of Coach Ray- mond Burnell edged +he Subiaco Trojans in +he seasonal opener which was lhe firsl of many lhrillers lhe Cals played lhis year. Quarlerback Henry Roberfs and Halfbaclx Bill Jusfice were 'rhe lrey men in a lasf second fouchclown pass. Roberls lhrew a four+h-down pass +o End Blankenship, who deflecled lhe ball lo Jusiice for +he winning louchdown. The Wilclcals showed much poise againsl 'lhe older Trojans. D 'd W , H lib l I Year leueiilan. yjggsraegle gengin AH,S+a+e Roberfs hands off lo Worrell around end againsl Jonesboro Hur FICCTTG. 2 year lellerman, Honorable Menlion All-Slale 1 Q .15 ex Y .lv M' i 'wifi x YA '13, 9- ff V ',-. g ,.i 5 V Zhi xx , ri ,V 3-,,. . '1':A,'-fXfYf. ' xvla- F ...pn wa f X, E .r,5'w,xgy N 'MRL A hx! r , Wk W 'vjgnz ,Slit-, 6 . 2 I., 'Q , dx ' 6 4 '9 1' a ai, ' BNN! av' WF' if z 'S f : Wfffffiifg ,zgyax Yi' ' ji. Q f J, i 4 1 , :QW Wil' 5347 , Mfikiw ,., ,MBU N, 'M ., 'ef x',fxg?Ef, . I X , IW H4 i '1 '? A v. .4 Jn f fi.. 4 ff, my 2-ff f , k x, .uf 'lar ww - , ' 2' fu x x 1 X fig, y P s gf. Q, Y K ,J Q 'Q :iff :gg xf- ii. Axvk L-if ,QESQS5-Y' 5 5' 1 Eddie Cerrafo, lineman Jimmy Morris, lineman Tommy Hall, lineman Squadman Squadman Squadman Ken Garreff, lineman Squadman NORTH LITTLE ROCK-6 TEXARKANA-I9 Mud and rain confribufed fo fhe biggesf upsef of fhe year in Big 7 compefifion as fhe Wildcafs losl' fo a very poor Texarlrana feam which enfered 'lhe game wifh a 2 won and 8 losf record. Waggoner scored from fhe five 'lo give fhe Cafs a 6-0 lead in fhe firsf quarfer before fhe Razorbaclcs gof moving for fheir fhree fouchdowns. The Wildcafs offense did nof move af all as scafbachs lille Waggoner could nol' gef good foofing and Quarferbaclr Roberfs could nof fhrow his usual number of passes due fo fhe rain. Carl Hamby, baclr Squad man NORTH LITTLE ROCK-0 LITTLE ROCK-27 A powerful offense and defense along wifh a sfrong bench combined fo wear down fhe Wildcafs affer a greaf firsl' quarfer in 'lhe annual Turlrey Day clash in Liffle Roclr before 5000 fans. The Wildcafs endeared fhemselves in fhe hearfs of many fans by baffling fhe larger Tigers fo a 0-0 sfalemafe in fhe firsf quarfer. The deferminafion of fhe Wildcafs evenfually gave info fhe power of 'lhe Tigers as fhey scored fwo second period fouchdowns and fhen scored in each of fhe final 'Iwo periods. Quarferbaclr Roberfs passing was easily fhe highlighl' of fhe game as he com- plefed I5 of 33 aerials. Hankins. Schneider, Hinson, Reeves, and Brown all led fhe valianf Wildcaf defense. Jack Freshour. bacl George Nichoalds. lineman Jimmy Tyrrell, back Dilmli ESIOS- INCL Squadman Squadman Squadman Sqllldmln X . .. k f x 'J , W V' is fi 4'-r v- ' , x , , . . r XY? 2? W M5 ,f -- za: -ff l FBS! I W U f . 3- 3 Tru 7 yr AEL ' Q 5- ' Y Y s A -' , ie. f fl 'UV I , 5 0 ii If 4 gk Q, A bxxclll? X, ' 1.4 x A vm X .f 'Sip ' . v -xf. 3, ff ,J If sf V1 X G I -tv Ai ww . is' ,' i . I 3 ', f Fyi' V, , W A ff: ' s 4 ' 4 ' - A ' , fb .5 ? t w, 1 F' Q4 S3 ! U . A . 7 K '- -K M-. fbi' Y Q. Ii - 'ws nf: 3 W 1: J' :sf L ix LR, 23? 4? 1 Alf , HP V 35' fag- A 1 X 1 4,3 f .gg Q 5 qv. , 1 , f , 4 m ! , ' 9 Lf' I k in n ' 4 ,.. 1 U , ' 'f , H ogy, X H ,V Q Q, f' 61wf a- yk . W-.Q , J it I . ,M- f 7:1 5: , 3 ' :iii F' 6 1.1 Quinn? i, 1' ' M iff' U12 . f Qui. 1 . fi , 4. M x x 'Q 4, ' 3 if i 3 X 15' up 1 , N ,Q 'N 'E' 5 k Q ygimgfrz. 2 gym wqxf R ,f -N Qjx XX. xx .Ai ff 'Xl XX .57 LDV N iw r Q X f .v' J I Q . , J , 'e iff C fry' X ,J l L7 X N 'sf' A I xx' J I. r 1 U J , f ' .4 X, JJ., J n nlq 3 T cfiufwg Kneeling leff fo righf: James Jones, Charles Sfephens, Johnny Dooliffle Jr., Jim Baker, Fred Quick, Dennis Young, Ken Davenporl, and Bill Blassingame bat boy. Sfanding leff fo righf: John Doolilfle Sr. coach. Gary Weed, Vic Pauleffe, C. B. Newfon, Don Marfin, Jerry Dollins, Tommy Paul, Billy Worrell, Henry Lee Roberfs, Herberf Cofhran manager, John R. Campbell Business Manager. legion team wins state baseball crown The Norfh Liffle Rock Gordon Gale American Legion nine experienced fhe rnosf successful of all seasons as fhey fopped fhe l955 Sfafe Baskefball Championship. The feam, managed by Herberf Cofhron, won 43 games while losing only 6. Two of fhose losses came af fhe hands of Texas in fhe regional play-offs where fhe Norfh Side nine reached fhe semis. ln fhe regional fhe Norfh Siders defeafed Mississippi before fheir losses fo Texas. Affer losing one game in fhe disfricf fhe Cafs foughf back fo fake lhe championship by winning a double header from favored Liffle Rock. ln fhe sfafe fournamenf fhe Legion nine losf a firsf round game fo Forf Smifh buf again came back fo eliminafe fhe Grizzlies and fake fhe sfafe championship by defeafing Newporf fhe nexf day in a double header. H By winning fhe sfafe fhe boys won fhe righf fo represenf Arkansas in fhe regional play off. The regional was composed of Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi, and Arkansas. The Cafs losf ouf fo fhe sfrong Texas nine buf even fhaf didn'f spoil fhe fines? season in Norfh Liffle Rock baseball hisfory. The players who carried fhe affack on fhe field were pifchers Tom Paul, Ken Davenporf, and John Dooliffle. The infield was composed of Jerry Dollins af firsf, Fred Quick af second, C. B. Newfon af shorf, Dennis Young af fhird, and Vic Pauleffe cacher. The ouffielders were: lefl' field Billy Worrell, cenfer field Gary Weed, and righf field Henry Roberfs. Track Team: row I: Jimmy Huffman, Jimmy Maddox, David Waggoner Jimmy Brown Eddie Price Harold Garvin Row 2 Coach Jacl Mitchell, Manager Charles Tulhill, Jim Sfaclrs, William Conway, Ben Lane Jaclue Reeves Gene Deresaw Sussell Cerrafo Sam Slephens, Row 3: David Bowen, Bobby Turner, Wayman Hicks, Leon Horlon James Hill Bill Anfonacci Jerry Rusher John Shaw Manager Jim Selile. tracksters head for good season in big 8 Eighi' senior +raclr sfars are parficipa+ing in iheir las? year of high school fraclr. The seniors are: Wil- liam Conway, high iump and broad iump: David Waggnor. polevaulfg Denny Bray, 880 yard rung Bob Fisher, 880 yard rung Bill Anlonacci, relays, Jerry Rusher, relays, Jackie Reeves, shol' pu+, discus, andihigh jump: Jimmy Brown, shof pu+. The loss of fhese seniors will hinder nex'l years +raclc +eam some bu'l' coach Mifchell hopes fhaf nexl years sophomores will show as much promise as fhis years. Sophomores John Shaw, Benny Lane, David Bowen, Leon Hor+on, Jimmy Huffman, and Harrold Garvin are +his years fine fraclr prospecfs and greaf lhings are expecled of +hem in +he fufure. Manager Charles Tuihill, Coach Jack Mitchell, Man agar Jim Sefilo. , A , ,W a,g,7f5fAZ,,v A EMM , 1 1 ,443 CO' S - :O rv? e e XN NG'qxn A Sea' 586956 Owe, TW Good J 1p ek' Harold Garvin UWM! yearl, John Shaw Hirsf yearl, Jimmy Huffman Hirsi yearl, Wayne Hicks Hirs? yearl, disfance men. . .vw my T l Ben Lane lfirsf y relay. Ben Lane W ks Broad Jump ' . Sxacmp Firsf Year QMQI7, 'to A 50 ag 'Odd Cob stab A ie JU S0000 yedmp I' Cdl' 1, Jerry Rusher llhird yearl, Eddie Price lsecond yearl, Bill Anfonncci llhird yearl 440 yard 'aka David Bowen Discus Furs? Year ,Ox 6 0 0 I. 9 0 GQ. SSCO Cl, 0,06 G 9 599 ea 'O' The Nor+h LlH'le Rock fraclx feam was in mud season during fhe hme fhls sechon of fhe annual was being bull? so fhe compleie season will noi' be able +o be recorded The Norih LlH'le Rock +hmclads wlfh only 25 members raced fo second place in ihe LiHle Roclr lnvi+afional, March 28, al LiHle Roclc Cenfral. William Conway won firsi place in fhe broad iump and second place in fhe high iump wiih a fofal heighf of 5 H. 9 inches. Jackie Reeves fool! second place in fhe sho+ puf 'Following Franlr Plague of l.iH'le Roclr. The Cafs sprin+ed fo +hird place in 'Phe 880 relay: fhe feam consisfing of Bill Anfonacci, Jerry Rusher, Eddie Price and Benny Lane. In +he Big 8 Relays, fhe Wildcaf aggregafion placed fourfh ,viz 'Af 4,4 4 ,K I ff fi 1 due fo fhe 'fine efforis of William Conway on fhe high iump and broad iump. Benny Lane and Jim Sfacks on 'Phe broad lump. Jackie Reeves on +he high iump, sho+ puf, and discus, David Bowen on fhe discus, and fhe all-ou? efforl' oi our s+ar miler, John Shaw. The Cai broad iumpers showed fine skill as Sfacks broke +he record wiih a iump of 20f+ IOV4 inches bui a Tiger sfar jumped 20 H IOM inches +o break Slacks record. All iumpers befiered 20 feet John Shaw, only a sophomore, showed his +alen+ as he sprin'l'ed 'l'o second place in fhe mile run. All in all +he Cafs are headed for a grand season faking info consideraiion fhe facf fhai' fhey have only 25 members frying +o make 'fhe ieam whereas ofhers have beH'er +han 50. 40 49 Q' K y N50 Q0 Q JZ I' Bc' Qof'xA'l 5 'crrfof PW' 9 xv E - Q Y . 006 Jlmmy Maddox aqqx Pole Valuf 5 Nlxxxgicg Firsi Year f ' 5 Q6-A' qiooob 5 Sam Siephens fsecond yearl, Russell Cerra+o Ifirsf yearl, hurdlers. hise were our perso 411111635 ff if qw WW U3-' Duane Kay Wrlghi' DAR Good Cnhzenshlp Award John M. Tudor, Jr. Winner of Bausch-Lomb Science Award mm ,jg friendliest A5- 1-ar' Carl Pelerson AE Mille Dean f 4 WUs Judy House Ecldle Powell fi-q 1xlv '-,A 1 N - l ' ' Y I ' 3 Friendiesf Senior Boy , l r f K Wi' ,K j, fy,,1 , I Frlendlles Sophomo B y ffl 4 A l 4 l'l .N M , I A V fl, Friendliesf Junior Girl Friendliesl Sophomore Boy ildcats Carole Faverfy Frnendluesf Sensor Gnrl Frances McMullen Fruendllesi Sophomore Glrl Q2 if Greichen Felfon Johnny Alrel Fnendllesf Jumor Girl Frlendlnesf Junior Boy these attended boys and glrs state XN yL hx Mn' ffyH Vada Cllf+on Marulyn Morrlson Colene Be+'hs Gurls Trio - x VS ii 9 , 124 , 957 Joyce Niemeyer and Paul Shaw Drum Majors fix Sf f J. D. Scharfenberg and John Tudor Sfudenf Direcfors 91 cheerleaders Co-Capiains Ginger Fugaie and Doreifa Sfephens 2 years LoreH'a Hercher Dorsey Chisholm 2 years I year ?an Carole Faver+y I year Rosemary Shelion I year P' Be'Hie Sue Phillips I year I Kay Richardson L67 H I year 1A'A 0-'QidA6LI5 06 I vsi Ann Marffin Harrye++e Oswald I Year 2 YBBTS y I . I' A ul- I ,.. D, I e . 1 dk , ,. .- L, -I, yi ,XM , ,,,,,,, ...uv gnu-uv , 'fi B-Team cheerleaders: Esfher Clark, Julia Dorris, Sandra Dallas, Emily Calhoun, Beverly Guess, and Palsy Derrick J ,gan I L r'L'I' L these were Chosen Junior Maid Gre+chen Fel+on 'L 'Hg s , Rokuge 3 XM aw' Q seen oo some mow Senior Maid Paisy Derrick Ma'b'3ef n.. ., f Y Mas oh homecoming royalty Sophomore Maid Viclzie McDonald if lil' x X--37 Yclone O Ueen L- lndd RC' . 5 Bai -,A WW 'ov Ma Senior Maid Pa+ Hubbard juni . Lfflf C164 ,.... W' 'ih,,,r,, these athletes were named Fred Blanlcenslup All Slate Frst Tea Foo b ll All Stale Basketball All B q 8 Basketball .gui Harrlson C Hanluns fat co Football -93' Jlm Brown + 9 Footb ll for state-wide honors ,Z Kennefh Yielding AH Big 8 Baskeiball '1. 1 .IV', Charles Eagle All Bug B Baslefball Henry Lee Rober+s All Sfafe Second Tea Fooiball Ya:-A ' i vii? ln H55 Misses HI Comet an Masses Wildcat an W' , f William Newby Bill S1-pawn Messrs. Wildcat we vac' '-1 eve ag Yi X , 6 ,I '1 ,pw Maw Be Queen Linda Swqaiman if x Maid Annelle Wafson X Verly Guess fi did C? C re ws WG: Officers. Bonnie Miller, Kay Richardson, Faith McClung, and John Tudar, Two impressive momenfs are Ohe lighfing of iniliaies' candles . . . . and 'he faking of ihe pledge. Gilda ., YJ 'Z Spring I956 inifiafes: row I: Henry Roberfs, Rodgers Jackson, Jimmy Burlre, Rodney Rice, Clifford Guess, Bobby Bryles, Bur? Webb. George Meyer, Charles Means. Row 2: Valinda Whi++le, Ginger Fugafe, Wanda House, Sara Bridenihal, Cathy Crews, Ann Mariin. Marfha Ward, Margarei Jolly, Judy BenneH, Nancy Morris, Dore++a Siephens, Donna Rohusel. Nancy Magby. Row 31 Bob Gerling- ron, Mariile Wisely, Harryelie Oswald, Grefchen Fellon, BeHi Philips, Carolyn Harvey, Virginia Poole, Laura Osfernoul, Carroll Dobbs, Jim Simpson, Pauline Manees, Mary Lou Wilkins, Donna Fisher, Mary Ma+his, Judy Sfephens, Hellen Rogers, LaVonne Gaddie. Ann Kennedy and Jimmy Tobey were no? presenf when lhis piciure was made. 41 .... -, Wildcats gave 1,536 to march of dimes Among lhe many proiecfs of fhe Nalional Honor Socie+y is lhe sponsorship of fhe annual March of Dimes 'lhroughoul' 'lhe school. Climaxing fhe mon+h-long drive of colleclions in +he home rooms and by cards placed in fhe cafe+eria, general office, guidance and vocafional direcfors' offices, and 'lhe mainfenance office, a special assembly is held giving +he s+uden'ls 'lheir final opporlunify lo conlribule donafions. Supplemen+ing fhe usual fine Wildcaf spiril' of giving, 'lhere is always an aimos- phere of compelifion among +he fhree classes - lhe seniors sfriving 'lo uphold iheir presfige and superiority by giving fhe largesl amouni, and ihe sophomores and iuniors digging inio nexl' weelr's allow- ance in an efforl +o humble lhe upperclass- men. Through 'fhe oufsfanding efforfs of ihe Nafional Honor Sociefy and 'l'heir sponsor, fhis year's 'lofal surpassed lhe goal of Sl,- 000 which Nor+h LiHle Roclc High School sel' for ifself and was 'lhe largesl amounf ever lo be collecled in one public school building in Arlransas. Y. Sophomores and Juniors marched by and coins iingled in The iars as 'rhe scale indicafors spun. SOFHOMHF ? The Seniors were determined fo wing and flue final colleclion was a verifable freesure pile. CIC! ncaa Sludenl Body Presiden'r Rex While announced resulfs as Mr. Jesse Srivers placed fhe building engineers' card in position K4 If .K Row I Shnrley Cupli Gayle Baker Sharon Harrelson Barbara Purnell Befh Phlllups Frances Slocum Sondra Spann Donna Rokusei BaHy Jean Carson Row 2 Jane? Dean Judy Bennelf Belly Keafhley Velda Derruclr Sherry Groce Barbara Slmmons Dorelia Sfeph top flight publications staffers One of fhe hlghesl honors given +o a lournallsm sfudenf IS +o be mvlfed +o become a member of ulll and Scroll This us an 1n+ernahonal honorary socuefy for sfuden+s who have clone ou+s+andmg work for one or all pulollcahons Beneafh fhe charier mme es Frances Slocum Judy Bennet? Belly Keafhley Sondra Spann Valmda WhuHIe Sherry Groce BeH1 Phillips Shnrley Cups? Ray Hamulfon Gene Deresaw Travis Yleldmg pledge Yhemselves fo up hold ihe :deals of 'rrue lournalusm X , Y B I I I A , ' W u K I l - - ' . ' .,.,', 40' ',, ,K . Q' B x s J 4 Q ens, Kay Richardson. Row .3: Sandra Goldberg, Failh lMcClung, Belly' Hanson, Jaclrile Bell, Mary Lou Loeser, Yvonne While, Anne l I U B 1 A A X v Q I , .. 1 L , . I . I ' I ' . Quill and Scroll officers: Jerry Dollins, Donna Ro- lrusek, Belly Jean Carson, Pal Whilecollon, were invited into quill and scroll To become a member of Quill and Scroll one musl' have a 3.5 average or beller scholaslically wifh a B average in journalism. Second, lhe s+uden+ musl' have done oulslanding worlr for publicalions. A sample of 'lhe possible candida+e's worlr is senl lo 'rhe inlernalional execulive secrelary of Quill and Scroll along wilh lhe sponsor's re- commendalions. If lhe sludenl' is accepled, he will receive a life membership. The Quill and Scroll inilialion is very inspiring. I+ is a beauliful candle lighfing ceremony symbolizing lhe fields of iournalislic endeavor. Al' The ceremony, candidales promise 'lo worlr for lhe advancemenl of +heir com- munily and 'lo live up lo fhe ideals of +rue iournalism. Row I: Charles Tulhill, Gene McMillan, Claude De Loach, Denny Bray, William Newby, Leonard Spinelli, Bob Jones. Row 2: Ray H amillon, Loyd Sfanley, A. L. Galewood, Travis Yielding, Kennelh Yielding, Gene Deresaw, Jerry Dollins, Johnny Pallerson, Gene Conner, Ronald David. l l l in'-1 A il Nil LW. Q -.l' Furs? row Margaref Brenfon Julia Dorrns Sharon Harrelson Pafsy Derrlck Gnnger Fugafe Grefchen Felton Amia Davis Anlfa Col verf Sandra Dallas Second row Bobby Bryles Ella Mae Blucker Royce Henderson Pai Hubbard Shlrley Green Jnmmy Dardm Carole Faveriy Sandra Harfsook Pai Forfson Woody Jones outstanding dramatlsts became thespuans Plays pamfs and powers all malre up a dally parf of +l1e Thesplans career Thesplans IS ihe Nahonal Honor Soclely for members of lhe dramahcs classes To become a member of +hls orgamzahon a s'luden+ musf earn a+ leas+ +en pom+s by parhcnpahng In varnous achvuhes To be a one s+ar Thespuan a person mus+ have +wen'ry pom+s Thlr+y and 'forly pomls are requured for a +wo and ihree sfar Thesplan respechvely. To become an Honor Thesplan a person musf have +wen+y pomfs Thurfy and foriy polnfs are requlred for a fwo and 'lhree-s+ar Thespian respec+ively. To become an Honor Thespian a person musi' earn fif+y poinis. These may be obfained by any dramarics par+icipa'l'ion such as pan+omimes, slcifs and ofher performances on assemblies. Hellen Rogers, Faifh McClung, Royce Henderson, and Phil Clark of fhe Thanks Awfullyn casf. Xi i iv 3... ,4 Thespian officers Bill Sfrawn, Pauline Manees, and Pal' Whifocofion, The make-up brigade gels a ferrific work-our iusf before curfaine fime. Norfh Li'Hle Rock Thespians was one of +he firsf clubs of fhis fype in Arkansas. This organizaiion has grown ' , 3. info one of fhe largesi in school since ii' was organized 4 in I948. This year Thespians sponsored a nighl of one aci plays. Members of lhe club parficipaied eifher by pro- ducing. ac+ing or srage make-up. ln +his way The club offers acfual experience in fhe +hea+rical field. Bill Sfrawn. a principal characfer of I Shall Be Waifing . Firsf Row: Jeannie Pool, Jo Ann Kirby, Barbara Purnell, Pai Rains, Belly Keafhley, Kay Norris, Mary Maihis, Helen Rogers. Second Row: Sian Walloch, David Lane, Ronnie Miller, Laura Ouslerhoui, Barbara Kohler, Faifh McClung, Mary Francis Marlin, Freda Mac Arfhur. Third Row: Bobby Jones, Mile Rainwaler, Pledger Monk, Bill Shawn, Medina Middleion, Linda Scoli. ' Y 5 Row One: Joe Guenfer, Jerry Brandon, Ellen Eiden, Sara Bridenlhal, Sonny Carmaclz, Billie Jo Carmach, Belly Adney, Carroll Dobbs. Row Two: Ronald Berger, Bob Garlingfon, Branch Fields, Freddy Blankenship, David Gruenwald, Bob Bradley, Clifford Guess, Wayne Daniel. tri-chem societ offered membership Wifhin fhe realms of Wildcai' Hill many honor organiza+ions can be found, one of which is 'rhe nafional Tri-Chem Socie+y. To be eligible for membership, a sfudenf mus+ have had ai' leasf one year of high school science, be en- rolled in a chemisfry class, and mainfain a B average in bolh courses. Tri-Chem was organized a+ Norfh Li++le Rock High School in January of I939 and since +ha+ fime has become very ac+ive in all school funciions. Members of fhe organizafion combined fheir science knowledge and humor inio one of fhe cleveres+ assem- blies of fhe year. The audience was falcen +o all par+s of +he globe by members of +he club, imi+a+ing fhe +ele- Row One: Berf Webb, De Ann Scherz, Doris Spann, Mary Ann Roof, Jimmy Tobey, Frank Zanoif, Diane Wrighr, Doreila Sfephens. Row Two: Jimmy Simpson. Norvell Wesf, Rodney Rice, Johnny Williams, Jim PiHman, Charles Sfevens, Rex Whife, Johnny PaHerson, Tom Wilson. Row Three: Henry Lee Roberls, John Tudor, Paul Wynn, Joe Whalen, Don Rogers, Don Thompson, Tommy Suggs, Billy Phillips. l 's. fx 1 Tri chem officers: Dean Morley, DoreHa Srephens, Sonny Carmack, Billie Jo Carmach, Don Thompson. to qualifying high school scientists vision program Wide Wide World . Among 'ihe places visiled was a pig-calling conlesf on a fypical 'farm where +he calling was so real everyone waifed pa1'ien1'lyfor+he pigs rha+ never appeared. The world's greafesf child genius was visi'I'ed. He seffled fhe 564,000 quesfion for good fhai 2 'l' 2 1 5 The +our was compleled wi+h a visif fo lhe Miss America coniesf in which fhe +i+le was given +o a Wildcaf foofball player, Miss Lollipops. As +he assembly drew +o a close, all science s+uden'rs waifecl in anxiery as The names of +he new members were read. The annual Tri-Chem banquef proves +o be anofher excifing momen+ in fhe Tri-Chem member's life when 'rhe Bausch-Lomb Award winner is announced. This award is given fo 'Phe oufsianding science sfudenl' of fhe year Row One: Tommy Clausen, Faber Jenkins, Dean Morley, Marlha Moss, Nancy Morris, Mary Marhis, Harrison Hankins. Jusfice. Charles Means, Al Mello, George Meyers, Calvin Jones, James Nolen, Jerry Herod, Ken Hendrickson. Row Two 1' QD vqw-w--Q-33,7 -5 MX. In a long hisiory of wonderful assemblies, Tri- Chem our-did ifself 'lhis year wi'I'h a parody on TV's famous Wide, Wide World. Women drivers are always accused of being reckless-bui 'l'his lady musl' have been ex'I'remely so io have a wreclc a+ Hollywood and Vine and land on Wildcaf siage. Emcee Jerry Brandon +allrs wi+h leaders of a rioi' in a woman's prison. While +he helpless guard looks on bound, gagg- ed. and in danger of his life, fhey presenf a wri'Hen lis+ of +he +erms under which 'I'hey will call off rio+. 4 A beaufy pageanf in A+lan+ic Cify was perhaps +he mos? popular eveni' wifh +he audience. Conresfanfs presenied fheir falenfs-Singer Euphrina Whife, Ballerina HarrieHe Hanlrins, and Miss Lollipops Blankenship, cornefisf. Marlon Brando Miichell crowned fhe winner. Because of pressure on rhe judges. Miss Lollipops won. 144 Ywese LAGPS your lguddms your clqgsmatcs Gnd 'Frlep-,gig Q 'it J!- L'-1-.. v1 Lihink. ,fa Q Cfg, ,ff-5, f , . Qc! I h I . xx sl' F ' I 1 N . 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Glee Club, Choir, Senior Girls' Ensem- ble, Musical Varieties show, PepCat Drill Team, Future Teachers Parliamentar- ian, Vice President of Latin Club, Office Monitor, Tri-Chem Assembly Chairman, Senior Breakfast Committee, Future Busmcss Leaders National Honor SOCIC ty YTeens Theta Science Club Inter club Council Home Room SCCYCIAIY ol Home Room Iuniox Historical Society Theta Science Nominet lor Xlost Friendly Senior Boy I OETT X BULLS C ommerrml unior Classical League Future Business Leaders Home Lconomics Style Show 99 And fhis is your Senior year Yes af lasf you ve made rl' Li'Hle Wildcat Only you re noi' so llffle now you have grown in wisdom as well as ln sfafure during your 'lhree years on WI Wildcat Hull. GAYLE BAKER Commerczal ulll and Scroll Pubhcatlons Staff Cholr Glee Club Musical Varxetles ,R MARY JEAN BAKER .Sczence YTeens PepC.1ts Future Homemakers Ewa WW ALICE BARENTINL Commerczal Future Homemakers YTeens I mr Red Cross Reprcsentame Intramur al Baskctblll IUC ENE BARENTINL l nglzsll Home Room Pruulcnt Lhou NOIIIIIILL lol Frundllest Box Football Tr ick Ihul Sclence C lub Phu hcl XlOIlllOl llll IH BXRRON f mmm nm! I llllllL Hmmmnk L s n 1 unux Bas Qtbd l'l tum llOIIlLIIlllxLIS IK OUILI llNl: BLI I I unzmeuzrll llllilll mom Stull Slflll tlcm 1 I1 on lla Hmm R :om llc ISUILI Xlfllllllll lNom1nu Ol K' - ullic-sl ' - Q 'atc' '-Tec A '1 -winter' clOlll,t'lkl'llK'i'. NIXRTHA 1,1-Qi ISIQNTON ,... ' . . . Z oil' SlJ'llllhl 3 Q -,..,. kr , L ,- ' nu, SllUlS'. RONALD DEAN BERCER . . . S1'in1r1'rn1fl .X nil 1... ri-Cllmcm Sluclr 1 l 1 4 c JlEl'SL'lll'lllVt' . 't1 Cl u m M ct' '- 1 , -i-'Q im' is- w1'ic'1l Society. So wnih fhanlrs 'lo flue facully of your Alma Maler and many freasured memories of your high school days you are prepared fo malze your place an lhe world m whafever voca- 'cf' i COLENIL BETTIS . . . Music . . . Girls' Trio, Girls' Ensemble, Choir, Glee Club, Musical Varieties, Future Home- makers, Future Business Leaders, Junior Historical Society, Bookworms, l'epCats, Federation Meeting. MARY ANN BIV- ENS . . . Commercial . . . Band Librar- ian, All-State Band, junior Historical Society Treasurer, Future Homemakers, Future Business Leaders, Regional Band Clinic, Band Concert. Modern Mlchaelengelos CHARLES BLACK . . . Mechanical Drawing . . . Hall Monitor, Art Club. FREDDIE BLANKENSHIP . . . Math and Science . . . Football, Basketball, Track, Theta Science, Tri-Chem, Home Room President, Home Room Vice- President, All-State Football, All Big 8 Football, -Iunior Classical League, -Iunior Rotarian. DIAL BLEAKLEX '... ling- lisli. ELLA NIAIQ BLUCKER .... S peecli Y-Teens Finance Chairman, PepCats, Choir, 'lunior Historical Society, Thes- pians, Future Homemakers, Senior Cabi- net Representatiye, Nlusical Variety, Drill Team. LINDA BLVCKER . . . Music '... Girls' Ensemble, Choir His- torian, PepCats, Y-Teens, Secretary ol' Future Homemakers, Secretary ol Future Business Leaders, Future Teachers, Y- Teen Xlid-lVinter Conference, National Honor Society, .Iunior Historical Society, Home Room Secretary, Home Room Treasurer, Delegate to Honor Society Convention, Theta Science Club. MAR- CFLLA BOYVMAN . , . Comnzercial . . . Treasurer of Student Body, Student Council, National Honor Society, Candi- date for D. A. R., Future Business Lead- ers, Future Teachers, junior Classical League, Future Homemakers, Alunior Historical Society, l'sher lor Baccalaure- ate and Commencement. ma 'lt-17, c,' Joi -an was -si, I 3 i EM A 1 Vp!! 0. 1 ,K V., ,HV l6f,i,vj A me A 'T ef-2f f' ' -1 sa QIIMMY BOYETT .... Science . . . 'junior Classical League, Publications Exchange Editor. -IOHN RAYMOND BRANDON .... S dence and Math . . . , ga ' National Honor Society, Tri-Chem, Key O' , H ay, Club, Band, Boys' State Delegate, Le iff---7 V Cercle Francais, Theta Science Club, 5' Math Club, Lab Assistant, Junior Talent Show, Inter-Club Council. X CURTIS L. BRATCHER .... S ocial Studies. DENNY BRAY . . . journalism . . . Football, Track, Quill and Scroll, Hi Comet Editor, Publications Photogra- .J-' pher, Hi-Y, Boys' Chorus, Film Crew, Make-l'p Editor, Literary Editor for XVilclcat, Shutterbugs, Chaplain for Quill and Scroll. MARGARET BRENTON . . . Commercial . . . Choir, Glee Club, V, l'epCats, Y4Teens, Thespians, Monitor, Future Business Leaders, Drill Team, Home Room Treasurer, junior Histori- C cal Society, Y-Teen M'orlcl Allianct fit Chairman, Future Homemakers, lntra- , .Bu mural Basketball, Musical Varieties Q Show, Delegate to Y-Teen MidAYX'inter F, L, , Conference. TOMMY BRIDGES . . lizzsirless . . . Hi-Y, Home Room Secre- tary, Speech Play Night. DON BRll,liY ml if F in-T-'Tm .... Social Stzlrlles '... Spanish Club, Film Crew, Football, Home Room Re- porter. .IAMES l,. BRILEY .... Science 3 9 and A111111 . . . Math Club, Theta Science Club, Historical Society, lnter4Club Council Representatixc. All we wan! rs your money 1 ETTIE LEE BROXVN .... Y cience and Commercial . . . Future Homemakers, Publications Staff, Theta Science Club, Home Ec Style Show, Usher at Bacca- laureate and Graduation. MARTIN EUGENE BROVVN . . . Vocational. JIMMY BROWN . . . English . . . Football, Big-7 Honorable Mention, Track, First Team All Big-8. RAY BROVVN . . . Commercial ..., A rt Club. ROBERT BROWVNING . . Vocational. MARGARET ANN BRUSH . . . Com- mercial . . . Band, Choir, Y-Teens, Fu' ture Business Leaders, Senior Cabinet, Student Chairman for Baccalaureate Ser- vice, Musical Varieties Show. AIUDITH BRYANT . . . English . . . Future Home- makers, Y-Teens, PepCats, Choir, Publi- cations Staff, Musical Varieties Show, Home Ec Style Show. PEGGY ANN BRYANT '... Commercial .... 'Xrt Club, Home Room Secretary, Nominee lor Friendliest Girl. .ft ' 3 Af lens? 1here's one fhinler around here if gf uf ll! Us...- 1-if-rf 'N IVA BURNS . . . English . . . Glec Club, Choir, Variety Show, Publications Staff, Y-Teens, PepCats. MIKE JACK BURRONV . . . English . . . transfer from Stockton, California. 3- ff-'A '-cr' -'Q QQAV Slit, 9 ,. Lb! fl F i . - yi. 1 CAMPBELL . . . English . . . Glee Club, Club Council, Commodores, Lab As- sistant, French Club, Nlath Club Report- er. CAROLYN SUE CARPENTER . . . , f Conznzerrinl . . . Future Business Lead- ers, Future Honieinakers, lunior Red Cross, Vocational Ollice Nlonitor, junior Historical Society, Art Club. BETTY IIILXN CARSON . . . Cmnmercial Student Council, Co-liditor for Flying Saucer, Quill and Scroll Secretary, Pep- Cats, Y-Teens, Future l'l0lllClH3liCI'S,'Illl1- ior Red Cross, Home Room President. WUI ROBERT Louis BURTON . . . VU. rational . . . GEORGE CALDWELL. . . English . . . MARY ELIZABETH 7 Choir, Future Homemakers, PepCats, C ' . R fa Musical Varieties Show. AIOHN A. CAR- ,f 'Aff MACK, .IR .... Math and Science . . . xl National Honor Society, Boys' State, Tri- Clleni Vice-President, Theta Science Club, Key Club, Concert Band, lnter- 4 , -.--1 I S s ,TI- Q And il's Gravel Garlic off tackle for a fiflh down! 'R' DORSEY CHISHOLM . . . English . . . Sudent Council, Cheerleader, Y- Teens, PepCats, Thespians, Choir. TERRY CLAMPIT . . . Science . . . BILLIA CAVENDER . . . Business Training ...R lunior Historical Society. GARY CAMPBELL CHAPMAN . . . Srienre . . . Boys' Chorus, Theta Science Club, junior Red Cross Representative, Vice-President of junior Red Cross, Boys' Quartet, Film Crew, Publications, Choir, Clee Club, Future Teachers. Spanish Club, Band, Theta Science, Key Club Treasurer, Commodores, All State Band Clinic, Naional Honor Society. JOHN R. CLARK . . . Math . . . Film Crew. LINDA CLARK . . . Commercial . . . Homecoming Queen, PepCats Presi- dent, Choir Vice-President, Y-Teen Treasurer, Glee Club, Musical Varieties Show, Home Room Secretary and Treas- urer, Drill Team, Delegate to Mid-South Y-Teen Conference. TOMMY CLAUS- SEN . . . Latin . . . Tri Chem, Senior Cabinet, Theta Science Club, junior Classical League. BOB CLAWSON . . . Cwrzrrzerrial . . . Football, Baseball, Track, Home Room Vice-President. ls she gone? s .Q' VADA ANN CLIFTON . . . Music . . . Girls' Trio, National Honor Society Girls' Ensemble, Choir, Future Busi- ness Leaders, Y-Teens, French Club, Future Homemakers, Glee Club. NOP.- ETA SUE COOKSON . . . English. 3? QIOHN RO'1'COl.LlkQR . , . Comnzer- rm! .... Xrt Club, Bookworms, Band, Publications Stall, Monitor, ANITA CIOLVERT '... Home Efonomirs CLliNFClONNliR...Eng1isl1nndSocif1l SfIIIll'f'S . . . Spanish Club Program Chair- man, Future Tcaclu-rs, Band, Boys' Chorus, Quill and Scroll, Publications Stall. XVILLIANI I.. CONXYAY . , . Uh linglisl I... Football, Track. CLYNN CIOUCH . .. VUmtirm11I.I.YNN COUCH .. . Vomtirnml. Gilding thu lily ,JJ If 3' A J' f , 'iss' I BEA CUTLER . . . Drama . . . Thes- QIANE CONVEN . . . Social Studies . . . Y-Teens, Spanish Club Reporter and Vice-President, Choir, Musical Varieties Show, Future Nurses, Home Room Treasurer and Secretary, Theta Science Club, PepCats, Office Monitor. AL- BERT CITMMINGS . .. Vocatimzal . . . Stage Crew Assistant Manager. pians, Future Homemakers, PepCats, Librarian and Bookworms, Choir, Musi- cal Varieties Show, Nominee for Foot- ball Maid. SANDRA DALLAS . . . Com- mercial . . . B-Team Cheerleader, Girls' State, PepCats, Home Room Secretary, Choir, Thespians, Drill Team, Girls' Ensemble, Inter-Club Council, Musical Varieties Show, State Y-Teen Conven- tion. NVAYNE E. DANIEL .... S cienre and Mall: . . . Tri-Chem, Math Club, Hand, Theta Science, Hi-Y. ROLAND DANIELS . . . Engineering Drawing . . . Football, Art Club. RICHARD DARE . . . Science and Math . . . Theta Science Club, Math Club, I-lomeroom President, -Iunior Historical Society. KEN DAVEN- PORT . . . Mall: and Science . . . Senior Cabinet, Baseball All-State First Team, Home Room Vice-President, I-li-Y. Q- is 'gm' . AA a l lKfL X V9 Wil ' 9 I L51 2, -cfilf ' j,k.,' - , 5 'WW .lk wiv, K - y , O 5 Me-e-e-o-o-o-W! he I Xe 1 NORMA DAVENPORT . . . Com- mercial . . . Librarian in Band, Future Business Leaders, Future Hoineinakers, EMMA LOU DAVIS .... S cience and linglish . . . Future Nurses Club, junior Classical League. JIMMY DAVIS Speech Man ager for Football and Track, Choir, Thespians, Home Room Vice President, Treasurer of Senior Choir, Glee Club, Publications, Monitor for Mrs. McMa- hen, State Choral Festival, Boys' Chorus, Hi-Y, Variety Show, Theta Science Club. MARILYN DAVIS . . . Conmzercirzl . . . Librarian, Book XVorms, Publications, Glee Club, -Iunior Choir, Y-Teens, Musi- cal Variey Show, Future I-Iomeinakersi .l,xNLT'1'i1 DAVIS . . . Iinglisli . . . Y- 'I'eens, Future Homemakers, junior Red Cross, ,lunior Choir, Thespians, Musical Variety Show, .Xrt Club, Library Moni- -5,5 ..-he A '-11 tor, BOORXXOIIIIS IXNIFI DL-XX Social Slmliu utuic I e ic 1 lsookXYorin X ice President X 'Icens Pep llats, Choir, Musical Variety Show, Quill and Scroll, Translerred lrom Tulsa, Ok- lahoma. P,X'I'SY DERRICK . . . Cum- niercial . . . B Team Cheerleader, Home- coming Maid, Valentine Maid, Home Room Treasurer, junior Red Cross, Y- Teens, Future Nurses, Choir Musical Variety Show, Drill Team, PepCats. VELDAX DICRRICK . , . linglisli and Social Sliulies . . . Flying Saucer Editor, Quill and Scroll, Picture Iiditor, Senior Cabinet, Future Teacliers, Inter-Club Council, Pepllats, junior Red Cross Rep- resentative, Bookworm Treasurer, I.i4 brarian. Come parade hme JERRY DOLLINS . . . journalism . . . RAYMOND DESCOTEAU . . . Sci- ence . . . Band, VVoodwork. CARROLL RAY DOBBS . . . Math and Science . . . National Honor Society, Senior Boys' Quartet, Tri Chem, Boys' Chorus, Choir, State Choral Festival, Musical Varieties Show, Math Club Board of Directors. Tumbnl I9S5 Version Publications Sports Editor, Home Room President, Quill and Scroll President, Baseball All-State first team, Football, Basketball, Homecoming Escort, Office Monitor. HUGH DONNELL . . . Math and Science . . . Theta Science Club, Math Club. DAVID DOUGLAS . . . sci- ence . . . Film Monitor. ELIZABETH ANN DOUGLAS . . . Commercial . . . Choir. VERNON DRAKE . . .Math . . . Math Club, Secretary and Treasurer of Hi-Y, Junior Historical Society. THOM- AS MARTIN DRAPER . . . English . . . Publications, Choir, Art Club, Junior Classical League. CAROLYN JEAN DUKE . . . Eng- lish . . . Latin, Art, Chairman Escort Girls, Corresponding Secretary of Future Nurses, Y-Teens, Bookstore Monitor, junior Historical Society, Delegate to State Future Homemakers Convention, Reporter of Future Homemakers, OMA LEA DUNCAN . . . Commercial . . . Home Economics Style Show. ONA MARIE DUNCAN . . . Com- mercial . . . Home Economics Style Show. MAX EAKIN . . . English. MARY -4 EASON . . . Home Economics . . . Glee Club, Y-Teens, Choir, Escort Girl, Book- store Monitor, Musical Varieties Show. BILL EDGIN . . . Math . . . Publica- tions Staff, Physical Education Monitor. ELLEN MARIE EIDEN . . . Science . . . National Honor Society, Tri-Chem, Choir, Senior Girls' Ensemble, Future Teachers, Secretary of Spanish Club I, Vice President of Future Homemakers, Secretary of Future Nurses, Student Council, Future Business Leaders. RICHARD LOGAN EUSTACE . . . Vomtionfll. xx, What! No frmgo on lop? 1 I X NIARGARET FERGUSON . . . Com Illl'I'l'fllf . . . Band, Future Homemakers, PATRICIA FARNHAM .... S ociul Studies . . . Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Transfer from McMinnville, Oregon. CAROLE FAVERTY . . . Cornmercial . . . Cheerleader, Friendliest Girl in -lun- ior and Senior Class, President of Arkan- sas State Y-Teens and Mid-Winter Y- Teen Conference, National Honor Socie- ty, Thespians, Future Business Leaders Historian, PepCats Drill Team, Delegate to Mid-South Y-Teen Conference, Home Room junior Red Cross Representative, Secretary and Treasurer Future Teacher, Art Club, Choir, Office Monitor, Nloni- tor for Mckleans, Musical Varieties, Jun- ior Historical Society, Inter-Club Coun- cil. ' fi. 'al ' ,N E vi 'T' , ,. -tw fs TV ' junior Historical Society, Band Concert. Galahad Sfrawn fo the rescue BRANCH FIELDS .... S cienre . . . Tri- ' Chem, Student Council, Key Club,AIunior Classical League President, Math Club Reporter, Transfer from Little Rock. ALICE FINLEY . . . English . . . Pep- Cats, Future Homemakers, Sunshine Girls, Future Nurses, Theta Science, -Iunior Classical League. DONNA FISH- ER . . . English . . . National Honor So- ciety, Senior Girls' Ensemble, Pep-Cats Vice-President, Y-Teen Secretary, Choir, Senior Cabinet, Home Room Vice-Presi- dent, French Club Treasurer, Future Nurses Vice-President, Y-Teen City Con- ference, Musical Variety Show, P.T.A. Talent Show, State Festival. JAMES ROBERT FISHER . . . Math and Sci- ence . . . SIDNEY SMITH FITZGER- ALD . . . Math. I -..,,1 x I I IR ' I 2 -at l ir QQM - . T21 MABLE FORREST . . . Music . . . Glee Club, Secretary of Choir, Girls' En- semble, Future I-Iomemakers, Y-Teens, PepCats, junior Historical Society, State Choir Festival. PATRICIA ANN FORT- I' SON . . . English . . . Future Teachers, PepCats, Thespians, Future Homemak- ers, Choir, Drill Teams, Musical Variety Show. GINGER FUCATE . . . English . . . fin 504 'i 7 National Honor Society, Cheerleader - Captain, PepCats, Choir, French Club, Y-Teens, Home Room Secretary, Musi- cal Varieties, Tliespians, Drill Team. LA VONNE GADDIE . . . Math . . . Na- tional Honor Society, Glee Club, Choir, Future Homemakers. HAZEL RUTH CANN . . . Cmlinzerrial . . . Home Room Secretary, Future Honiemakers, Office Monitor. DORIS CARRETT . . . Com- mercial . . . Future Homemakers, Book- store Nlonitor, Betty Crocker Award Winner. CHARLES D. CASSAXVAY . . . Ifr1ginee1'ir1g . . , Nlztth Club, Basketball. BETTY LOU CASS . . . Math . . . Fu- ture Homenlakers. Ugh! Heep big bopum! df 4 X XX Whose bef lub? AUBREY LEE GATEYVOOD . . . Commercial . . . Publications, HiComet - n Make-up Editor, Stage Crew, Film Crew, f A Quin and Scroll. BILLY F. GAULT . .. . 7 M, Alam. . fc , . is l'.3' 1 ' JAMES C. GEARY . . . Social Studies . . . Future Teachers Treasurer, French Club Secretary, Theta Science Club Jun- ior Historical Society, Hi-Y, Art Club. GWEN GIBBY . . . English . . . Future Homemakers, Art Club, Transfer from Little Rock. JACKIE GIBBS . . . Com- mercial . . . Y-Teens, French Club, Home Room Vice- President and Secretary, Book Store Monitor. JIMMY GOHEEN . . . Science. GENE PAUL COINS . . . Social Studies. SANDRA GOLDBERG . . . Commercial . . . Y-Teens, PepCats, Reporter for Spanish Club, Usher at Baccalaureate and Graduation, Publica- tions Staff, Re-write Editor for Hi Comet, Quill and Scroll. -f. 2 1 -,xv .1 R Q-v4 al I , Akifif, yr .' A f f , j i'.'Q'j, 's fgffki H ,QA .sv 8 SHIRLEY GOOD . . . Commercial. . . Y-Teens, Future Homemakers, Girls' Ensemble, Choir, Home Room Vice President, Musical Variety Show, Home Room Treasurer, P.T.A. Talent Show. GOODMAN . . . Commercial . . . junior Classical League, Y-Teens, Pep- Cats. -Wa , ftl3l?fy I 1973 if MARY LOUISE GORE . . . Commer- W74., W 3 I r f f-P'f, 'Q-. ,, f 1 'V ,. PIN' cial . . . Future Business Leaders. BOB lt GRAY . . . Mechanical Drawing ..., Art Club, Home Room President, Program Chairman for Art Club. JIMMY FRED GREEN . . . Vocational . . . Football. SHIRLEY ANN GREEN . . . Commer- cial . . . Student Council Representative, junior Red 'Cross, Thespians, Future Business Leaders, Art Club, Band, Y- Teens, PepCats, Band Business xlilllilgffi' :incl Historian, -Iunior Talent Show. PAT GREEN . . . Ifngllsl 1... Band, Spanish Club, Home Room Secretary and Treasurer, Y-Teens, Future Home- makers. UI.-XNIES DONALD GRIFFIN . . . Vocalional . . . Home Room Presi- clenr. A' ,4 . 47 I I .. .,,, . A 6. 5' Our banryerd frolics 161 'fr- ,J 1 SHERRY CROCE . . . linglish . . . Publications Staff, Future Homeinakers, Y-Teens, Home Room Treasurer, junior Red Cross, PepCats. 'IOE MARTIN CUENTER .... S cience . . . National Honor Society, Student Council, Key Club, Home Room President, junior Rotarian, Future Teachers Vice-Presi- dent, junior Red Cross, Theta Science Club, Hi-Y, Math Club, Band, Band Festival, Tri Chem. Scotty spins a yarn for his public A -crfs-:ma :sm-.r 5' -1: Abi BEVERLY GUESS . . . Cmnmerrrnl . . . B-Teain Cheerleader, Y-Teen Valen- tine Maid, PepCat Drill Teanr, Choir, .Xrt Club, .Iunior Historical Society, Nlusical Varieties Show, Y-Teens Nlid- winter Conference, Wildcat Follies, PTA Talent Show. GEORGE A. GYVATNEY . . . Vocational ..,. Xrt Club, Publica- tions Stall, STEVE GXVALTNEY '... Vocational .... Xrt Club, Publications. PATSY l,OllCll,l.E HALE . . . Cmn- lIIl'H'lf1l . . , l'epCats, Y-Teens, Choir, Fu- ture H0lllk'lll2lliCl'S, Ilunior Red Cross, lfu- ture Nurses. LINUX LEE HALL . . Cfmmzercizzl . . . Future Honieniakers, Home Ec Style Show. PAT HAXLI. . . . C fizz imerrinl . . . Choir, Xlusifal Variety Show, Future Homeniakers, PTA Talent Show. Q'K 4 7 'id 596' ROY BEN HAMPTON, JR .... Sci- ence ..., A ll State Band, Theta Science, District Band Clinic. BILLY HAND . . . English. ,..a ,441 I . DAVID HAND . . . English . . . Art Club. BETTY JOE HANSON . . . En - 4 gineer Drawing . . . Y-Teens, PepCats, WLC X 3 'a Home Room Reporter, junior Choir, Publications Staff XVriter, Musical Variea ties Show, Librarian, Booldkforms. SHARON HARRELSON . . . English- illusir '... National Honor Society, Sen- ior Cirls' Ensemble, Monitor for Miss Mayhan, Senior Cabinet, :Quill and Scroll, Tliespians, Vice President ol Home Room, Senior Choir, Publications Staff XVriter, l'epCats, French Club Re- porter, Delegate to Y-Teen Micl-XVinter 1 BUY ss, sc' Q1 t f -Y-f 2 Conference, Theta Science Club, 'lunior Historical Society, Musical Varieties, State Choir Festival, .lunior Choir, Glee Club. XVAYNE HARRIS . . . English. SARAH lfR.XNC1iS H.XR'l'LEY . . . Conznzerrifll .... lunior Choir, Publica- tions, Shutterbugs, BookXVorms, Senior Decorations Committee, Home Room Reporter. SANDRA HARTSOOK . . . Music-linglisl 1... Choir, Vice-President Future Teachers of America, Vice-Presi- clent and Treasurer ol' -Iunior Red Cross, Future Hotneniakers ofAn1erica, Musical Varieties, Y-Teens, PepCats, Theta Science Club, junior Historical Society. 'Y Z 6 'N The lobby gels fha? seasonal look 1' ff, KAY HEDGECOCK . . . . . . Choir, Future Business y Homemakers, junior Choir, Thespians. KENNETH HENDRICKSON . . . Mail: and Science . . . Student Council, Na- tional Honor Society, Theta Science Club, Key Club, junior Classical League, Vice-President Math Club, Inter-Club Council. MILDRED HENSON . . . Crmmzercial . . .Senior and Junior Choir. SUSAN HENSON . finl . . . Senior and junior Choir, Future Homemakers Treasurer, Musical Variety Show, junior Talent Show, Y-Teens, PepCats, Theta Science, Home Room Treasurer, P.T.A. Talent RETTA HERCHER . . . Music . . . Cheerleader, Home Room Secretary and ture Homemakers, Glee Club, Book- Worms, Musical Variety Show, American Day Program. ROYCE HENDERSON . . . English ...Q Iunior Classical League, Musical Variety Show, PepCats, Future Treasurer, Choir, Girls' Ensemble, Y- JEAN HEAD . . . Science and Business . . . Future Homemakers, Junior Histori- cal Society, Home Room Social Chair- man. MADGE HEARNE . . . Commer- cial . . . Librarian, BookWorm, Sunshine Girl, Future Nurses, junior Classical League, InterClub Council. Commercial f Leaders, Fu- ' ,R . . Commer- Show. LO- The long Ianguishing line Teens, National Honor Society, PepCats, junior Historical Society, Musical Vari- ety Show, Future Homemakers. JERRY PAUL I-IEROD . . . Science and Math . . . Marching Band, Concert Band, Theta Science Club, Tri-Chem Honor Society, State Festival, Regional Festival, Senior Cabinet. GINENDO- LYN HESLEP. . . English . . . Art Club, Future Homemakers, Publications Staff. 'S .Q W ? '? WINNIE .IRAN HILL . . . Ellgllffl. -IININIIE HINDMAN . . . Music and Art . . . Choir, Tri-Chem, Publications .7 Staff, Art Club, Glee Club, Track, Home Room Vice-President, Musical Varieties Show, State Choral Festival. MAR- GARET ALICE HODGE . . . English . . . Future Hometnakers, Senior Girls' Ensemble, Choir, PepCats, Musical Va- rieties Show, Clee Club. LYNN ALICIQ HONIAN .... Ilusic . . . Future Home- makers, Glee Club, Choir, Musical Variev ties Show. PATRICIA SCE I-IOOPER . . . lfrlglllsll ...I 'Xrt Club, Future Home makers, Y-Teens, I'epCats, 'junior Classi- cal League, Future Nurses, Usher at Bac- calaureate and Graduation. PHIl.I,lI' XVAYNF HOPKINS . . . English. .N-J 'X 3,6 -0' a 6' For me. Boys? fe rt-it Ji? .A lr S. Q, X.. i . QU .ff JACK R. HUDGENS . . . Vocational. DONALD HOUSE . . . English. PAT HUBBARD . . . Commercial . . . Home- coming Maid, PepCat Treasurer, Span- ish Club Secretary-Treasurer, Thespians, Choir, Art Club, Future Homemakers, Y-Teens, Home Room Reporter, Musi- cal Varieties Show. Appeasing lhe hungry beasts X PHYLLIS JEAN HUDSON . . . Com- mercial. AIO ANN HUFFMAN . . . Com- mercial . . . Future Homemakers, Intraa mural Football and Basketball. BETTY HUMPHREY . . . Commercial . . . Girls' State, Secretary of Student Body, Dele- gate to Y-Teen Nlid-South Conference, Honor Society, Student Council NVork- shop, Future Business Leaders, PepCats, Secretary of Home Room, Office Moni- tor. BILLY HUNIPHREY . . . tllatll . .. Band Lieutenant, Home Room Presi- dent, Nlath Club, First Place Ensemble at State Band Festival. BOBBIE CXVEN JACKSON .... Social Sllllll-f'.S '... Nlusif cal Variety Sliow, Treasurer ol Home Room, Y-Teens, Choir. 59' 5' ROSA LEE JAYNES . . . English and CARL JACKSON .... S ocial Studies . . Senior Cabinet, Home Room Presi- dent, Hi-Y, Publications Staff, Band Quartermaster, Band Stage Crew, March- ing Band, Concert Band. WAYNE ED- YVARD JAMES . . . Music . . . Band Spring Concert, Publications Staff, Hi-Y, Art Club, Band Stage Crew, Junior His- torical Society, North Little Rock High Dance Band. Science . . . Junior Historical Society. BARBARA JONES . . . Commercial . . . PepCats, Future Homemakers, Choir, Musical Varieties Show: DAWN JONES . . . Math . . . Student Council, Junior Classical League, Art Club, Future Teachers, Y-Teens, Inter-Club Council Representative, Math Club, Secretary ol Student Youth Council Cabinet, Pep- Cats, Library Monitor, Delegate to Mid- South Conference, Bookstore Monitor, Delegate to Mid-XfVinter Concert, Book- XVorms, Delegate to State Y-Teens. LINDA DALRENE JONES . . . Com- nzerrinl . . . Future Business Leaders, Future Nurses, Inter-Club Council Rep- resentative, Inter-Club Council Secre- tary, PepCats, Y-Teens, Future Home- makers. MARY VIRGINIA JONES... Commercial . . . Publications, Choir, Musical Varieties, Usher for Musical Varieties. ROBERT LOUIS JONES . . . Social Slndies . . . Research Editor, Man- aging Editor, Quill and Scroll, Thespi- ans, Camera Club, Spanish Club, Theta Science. All Ihis and Mrs Cowan foo ' ,A -vq XVOODROXY 'IUNES .... llllblil' . . . ff Vice-Presiclent ol' Tlrespians, Vice4l'resi- dent of Choir, Glee Club, Football, Bas- ketball, Track, Quill and Scroll, Publica- tions Stall, Presiclent ol Home Room, Q-rv! .jg Vice-President ol' Home Room, Boys' Chorus, Intramural Basketball, State Musical Festival, Choir Festival, Musical Varieties Show. RICHARD EUGENE , I 1 -J 5 3 5 KEl.LEY...Mr1tl1. HAZEL ANNE KENNEDY ,... Yorinl Q Studies . . . National Honor Society, Pub- 2 lications Eclitor-in-Chief, Quill and Scroll. -IO ANN KIRBY . . . Cmnniercinl . . . l'epCats, Thespians, junior Histori- cal Society, Choir, Secretary of Home Room, Reporter of Home Room, Nlusi- If cal Variety Show, Glee Club Delegate to Y-Teen Nlicl-XVinter Conference. QIANIES EDXVARD KNIGHT '... Vo- rnlirninl . . . Hi-Y, Key Club. DOLO- RES LEE KNOWVLES . . . Cmfzmer- rinl. ISARBARA KOEHLER . . . Vrarrl- limml ...' fliespians, ,-Xrt Club, Y-Teens. NANCY IHXXIBERSON ,.,. S'!'lAf Il!'I' . . . lnter-Club Council Delegate, PepCats Drill Team, French Club, Y-Teens, Re- porter lor Future Teachers, Red Cross E , Chapter Delegate, Red Cross Rc-presen ta- tire, l5ookXYorm, PlIlJllC'2lll0llS. '36 1 4 - v Chrisfmas Chow 7' i .45 ' l DAVID LANE .... Speerh . . . Thes- pians, Clee Club, Football manager, Variety Show, Senior Choir, Boys' Chorus, State Choral Festival, Track Manager, Monitor for Mrs. McMahen, junior Historical Society. NORRIS N. LEDBETTER . . . Math . . . junior Choir President, Musical Varieties, Boys' Chorus, State Festival, junior Talent Show. 's it 4 ,gifts cg? l MARY LEVY .... Social St111l1e.s Girls' State, Senior Cabinet, National Honor Society, Thespians, MiclfSouth Y-Teen Conference, Future Teachers Parlialnentarian, l'epCats, Drill Team, Iunior Historical Societv. Chairman I . . - Ushers for Senior Play, National Honor .5, Y-'l'eens, lunior llisto Society Convention. MXRY Rl 'TH LIQXVIS . . , Cflllllflfllilifll . . . 'lianslerretl lronl l'ullel High School, lfuture Horne- niakeis, Publitations Stall, PXI' LOR- TON . . . lfllgll-.Sli . . , Ollite .Xssistant, Musical X'arit-ties, Choir, lfnture Home- lIl1llil'l'S. MXN l.OXYlf . . . Norm! 5'l111l1'1'.s IlIlIlh!ll'?1l1 .l'1Rl'Sl'llj.X Mt.XR'I'Hl'R . .. S111'1111' . . . Choii, Musical Varieties. lit al Soc letx. l' lla Lure llusimws l.eanlt-is. l'epCIats. lnter- Club Council, Translerretl lroin Yank' ton, South Dalxota. AIOIQ M1'l3RlDl l'11ffl1s'l1 Illlll .Sj11'1'1l1 . . . Choir, Boys' Lhorus. liinsluitcl lronl Manlrnten ww, W fir' ,. ' , 4 FN llwhS1hool Xlanhzltten, Kansas. We 18 G4 gi.- Lady food CHARLES RICHARD MeCOR- NIACK . . . English . . . Boys' Quartet, Vice-President of Senior Choir, French Club Parliamentarian, Boys' Chorus, Book Store Monitor, Clee Club, State Choral Festival, Musical Variety Show, PTA Talent Show, Book Fair, Home Room Reporter. ANDY NIQCUL- LOUGH . . . English . . . FLOY ANN NICGINNESS ...i K lusif . . . Choir, Glee Club, Publications Staff, Future Horne- rnakers. GENE MCNIILLAN . . . ling- lisl 1.... Xrt Club, Publications. NANCY CAROLYN NIAGBX '... Com- mercial . . . National Honor Society, Monitor, Treasurer lor Future Busi- ness Leaders, Future Honieinakern, ln- ROY LEXVIS NICCLAIN . Iom tional. FOSTER XVOODROXV XICC ON NEI.l.,, .IR .... lVIl'l',llI7lllYIl Ilmwzne i ter-Club Couneil, PepCats, Drill Team, Choir, Student Council, Y-Teen, Clee Club, Junior Historical Society, Stu- dent? Couneil, Nlusieal Varieties, PTA Talent Show. AIEAN NIAGEE . . . Com- nzeifirll. . . Pulaski County President ol .Iunior Red Cross, Pulaski County Dele- gate to Petit -lean Training Center, Y-Teens, .junior Hi5to1-it-al Society See- retary, President ol' Future Business Leaders, Choir, Future Honiernakers. Coralled! . . . Film Crew, Theta Science, Key Club, .IERRY Nl,-XHURIN .... S1'ie11fe4,Wrlll1 Xrt Club, Home Room President, Hall 1 Nlonitor, Director ol' Nlath Club. F DOROTHY Nl.XN.-XSCO . , . Home lfro- We -nav! nmnirzv . . . Cafeteria Cashier. PAULINE MANEES . . . Commerfml . . . Senior Girls' Ensemble, Choir, Y- Teens, Drill Team Captain for PepCats, Secretary for Tlrespians, Future Busi- ness Leaders, Nlusieal Varieties Show, State Choir Festival, Glee Club. DAR- V ' ROI. NIANNINC ..., ir! ...A Xrt Club, f Publieatifms. MARY HELEN MAR- XVRICHT NIXRTIN . . . VOIYIYTUIIIII . . . Basketball, Tracl-1, Hi-Y, Tlleta Sci' ence Club. NIARY FRANCES MAR- TIN . . . linglifsl 1... Vice-Presiclent ol Future l'lIHlll'lIl2lliCl'5, Home Room Sef- A 'sv retary, Tbespians, qlunior Classical League, l'epCats, Y-Teens. LORXINE XIXTHIS ..,. Smml Ytuzlies' . . . Y-Teens, Xlonitor lor Xliss Frances Rudd. SHALI ,... COIIlIl1F7'l'llIl . . . DON 1 xi f' 0 f, , 4 X.s', F C N it x 'ylslvli 'vii l tlll lt lgllvlll t And the walls came fumbling do 11 I , l 5 if l . 4 X it .tt J re fr ,.t-M, 54,95 .Xqggg 5, 'pin J f Vai? 'W S' V' 0' ,3 s-:Mic :lf 3' -IOHN MEADOYVS . . . Vocational Film Crew. CHARLES E. MEANS, -IR. . . . Science . . . National Honor Society, Student Council, Theta Science Vice- president and Council Member, Tri- Cltem, Hi-Y President, Key Club, Math Club, Home Room President, Track. AL MELLO .... 9 cience . . . Tri-Chem. The- ta Science Club, President of second period Math Club, Transfer Student from Tampa, Florida. HURSCHEI. MERGENSCHROER -IR .... Commer- cial . . . GEORGE MICHAEL MEYER . . . Science and Illath . . . National Honor Society, Tri-Chem, Key Club, Math Club Vice-President. ROBERT L. MICHAU . . . Music . . . Band. MARY CLEMENTS MATHIS . . Math and Science . . . National Honor Society. Y-Teens, Theta Science, Tri Chem, Senior Cabinet, Chaplain ol Thes plans, Y-Teen Mid-Xvinter Conference Parliamentarian of -Iunior Historical So ciety, Choir, Latin Club, Future Teach ers, Pepflats, Variety Show, Vice-presi dent of Home Room. JOE MAY . . English . . . Football, Track, Thespians Publications. The lock pickers 4-R' fir .gay ah 4 gi 1 ,-,. ff ., . .f LUANNE IXIIDDLEBROOKS Art . . . Future Homernakers, Art Club NIEDINA NIIDDLETON . . . English . . . Future Home-makers, Future Teach ers, Spanish Club, Home Room Secrc tary, Y-Teens, BOURXVOYIHS, Thespians A64 94? r 5 .3 IQ .uf Xi. W.-XIfI'ER IANIES NIILES ...1 0 rhanical. BONNIE DEE MILLER CflllI7I1!?7'C'IIIl . . . Honor Society Treasurel Vice-President of Future Business Lead ers, Thespians, Inter-Club Council, Stu clent Council, Pepllats, Y-Teens, Chou Future 'IQCHCIICYS Secretarv-Treasurer ol Home Room Musical Varieties Shots LILLIAN MILLER . . . fi0IlIIIlPl'f'I!ll Y-Teens Future Homelnakers, Future Business I.t-aders, Pepllats, Art C um Choir. NIAXRION MINOR . . . Mall: Basketball and Track. TRIINI,-XX BlI'I CHELI ....i Uusiz '... Choir, Bow Quurtt-t, IiOyS'LiI1Ol'llS, Musical Varietie' Show Art Club. BILL NIITCHNER . . . Iinfflisll . . . Baskethzall 'l'rar'k, Home Romn Vic'e-President. If's under hero someplace 173 m..,s ff F . 4 nf' ,sl ,ir w v You puf the whatchmacnllif through this fhingamadoodle then 'round this doowhiclry, and than - ' 2, ,53 p'9 'GE Nl.XR'l'H.-X NIOISISS .... Sl'lf?lll'l' . Girls' State, National Honor Societ Tri-Chetn, Thespians, French Club Su retary, .lunior Red Cross Vice Presidcn A and Secretarr, HookXVortns 'Vice Prcsl of I dent and Secretary, Future Teachcts ' Historian, Theta Science, PepCats, ' Teens, Living Pictures. CHARLI S in f NIONTCONIERY .... Smti11I.S11uli1f.t. , 1 N Football, Publications Stall, Track, Fi X Crew, Transfer lrotn Curdon, ?-Igf.tw1.ir-,ji-if 11 3 -IIMMY NIOONINCHANI . . . Mc- flmniral Drazuing ...A Xrt Club, -Iunior l Historical Society, Theta Science Club, Camera Club, Door Monitor. CARI. EDXVARD NIOORIL . . . Music . . . 1 Choir, Boys' Chorus, Publications Sports Iiditor, Quill and Scroll, Home Room Vice President, Senior Cabinet, Ollice Monitor, Nlusical State Festival, Clee Club, DIQAXN NIORLEX '.... SI'lf'I1f'l' and Mail 1... National Honor Society, Presi- dent 'Fri-Cheni, Student Council, Theta Science Club, Nlath Club. THOMAS I .Ir-XXII-QS xroruus .... sum-F . . . '1'1tQm, fr Science Club. Band, Concerts. Nl.-XRI. LYN IRFNE MORRISON ,.., Sf'1'ffI11'c . . . Cirls' Trio, Girls' linsentble, -junior Classical League, Theta Science Club. l'epCats, Choir, Clee Club, Nlusical Varieties Show. BOB NIOSELFY . . . lrtzznlulmfz . . . Transfer from Castle Heights Nlilitary .Xcadetuy Football, Track, Band, All-State Band Clinic, ln- tramural Basketball, Publications. Silk Screen Editor. 0,4 ...-if it I X , H If , ,Q ,Si X MARTHA MOSS . . . Mail: and Sci enre . . . National Honor Societv Tri Chem, Bookworms President Future Teachers, Y-Teens, Theta Science Club .junior Classical League, Math Club, Sec retary of Home Room. KENNETH MLRCHISON . . . English and Social Siudies . . . BookXVorms Future Business Leaders, Shutterbugs, Art Club, Junior Historical Society. V Student Bodv Vice-President ol Youth SHARON MURDOCK Business YTcens Spanish Club BOORYN orms unior Red Cross Future Business Leaders. IOYCE ANN NIEMEYER Science . . . Drum Major for Band Sen ior Cabinet unior Red Cross All-State Band unior Classical League X-Teens Future Nurses Spring and Allll-XVIIIICI Concerts. DAVID NORMAN . . . fr lislz and Sfience . . . Nice-President ol , 5' Center Student Cabinet President l Home Room Kev Club Theta Science Xtkinsns Xsso iiti 1 f A is . . L ' . . , , fist gg' District Assocritioiivol Student Council 'V Ge H , Convention. RAL NORRIS . . . .S Perl: X. 'ii r lin . . . Tiespians ,unior fi Q' sit .e'i ' . ' Q L u c' -not-sen 't ive Home Rot Q -Jorter 5 '- ' ' -'uh - RON.' i OLSON . . . COIllIHr 7'l'lIl1 .,.' lrinsfer from Hot Springs Home Room Xict- Nsideut uh kwtions. L.Xl'R.X Ll. - ISICTH OSTLRHOIWI '.,, Conznzfrzml . . . ion' ' S ,' Historiwn I 6 .'z 'sh , '- 'z'1 ,Noni- ' ' N ss. Allhrij . 1-is, 'i ' ' -2 , len la s, Spani 1 Ready, aim ---- FIRE! 49' 'tv' ' dv F M! x X f 'Q -. 'N 'w-. V H.-XRRYE'I I'Il OSWALIJ . . . Cmn- nimfiul . . . National Honor Soriety, fillI!CIilClllICl', I'epCuts, YfI'et-ns, Future '75 S Iloiueuuikers, Future Business I.e1ult-rs, ,J Spzuiisb Club, -luuior Historical Society Historian. -ICNE PARKER . . . Com- nzercinl . . . Y-Teens, junior Red Cross Escort Girl, Future Business Leaders. VIRGINIA I'.PYI'IQ .... Srierzrr . . I-'uture Nurses, Glee Club, Choir, Nlusi- fzil Varieties Show, Future Hmuemztkers. 3 fvf JOHN K. PATTERSON .... Srifnff . . . .P National Honor Society, Tri-Chem. 'ff Quill :mtl Scroll, Sllutterbugs, Hi I Comet Iiclitor, I'ublic'z1tious Photogra- IDlli'l', 'lillCIll Scieuct- Club, Xlzitli Club, .lunior Clzissicul Imagine. THONIIYXS l'rXI'I ..., Crn11r11f'ir'1'rll , . . llztsebzill liirst tuzuu .Xllf5t:1tt'. l'ublit'utious Stull, Ifoot' bull. 'l'rzu-la, Iiusketlmll, ,luuior Histori- cul Society, Home Room Vice-I'resicIei1t, I' ma, luuior Recl Cross Rt'lDliL'5l'IllIIIIYC. VIV- l.XN PIQNXILX '... ClllIlHIl'Il'l-III. , . lfu' ,Q- ture Hoiueiuzikers, Y-'I'c'el1s, CARI. l'lf'IIQRSOX . . , Cu11n11f'i'r'1'rll . . . Ifrientl- lit-st lioy, I'resitIt'ut, Vine-I'rc-sitlt-ut Spatu- isli Club, Stucleut Coumil. Vi1t'-I'resi- tleut ol Ilouu- Rootu, l'il1u l,rt'u', l'. I.. Nlouitor, Ili-Y, Ifootbull. iIilllIili. .XNNIX l'Ii'I I'INCII.I .,.. Crm1n11'1r'1'1ll . . . Fu- ture Business I.l'2lllL'l'S, Cult'tt'riai Xlonir i tor. Seuetzirs, Vice-I'rt'sitlc'ut ol Home Room. PCIJCIZIIS, Y-ilteiis, lfuturt' Home- iiixikeis, Nlouitor lor Nlrs. XYorcl. Good io 'flue las? crumb BILLY PHILLIPS . . .Malia pow. tional Honor Society, Key Club, Nluth I 'UP Club, Golf T1-ann, Tri-Chem. VIQRNUN DEI-Q PITTS . . . Mull: . . . Hamel I f'3 fv' P ,, 2 6 X IRC INI X XXX POOI Huw lonil Honor Souctx 5ClIIlDlC, Choir, .XCCOIIIIJQIIIISI lor Scnlor xx Oun ll SL r s MI J IIS S uint Council Rqnuuua L nm cc na s 'u urn- OIIICIIl2l'l'l'S X mm-zu Show. W IINDIQLL I'0XN1iLI. . .S'1'ir.r1rf ROGER PRICIC . . . lllallz and Yfierzcf' ... lllilcllllllillll,-lCllI0l'cl1ll ' -,T 1- ' Science, -Iunior Historical Socictv, Hi-Y .lllqll 5 T Jai' S . 'llli C 1 . Il I'R Ii . . . ':HlI4.ll. XII ' SHIRLIQNIQ PRINCII-1 . . . f.'or11rl1f'rri11l '1'l'r ' I ,S--Koa 1 '-'r I ' .lfut 5- nnv ' ' . .' ll'Sl'5, 7'I'cL' ' l' .. ' 'Ulf ICIN. RON. .D , 'fRl. 'Q l li' ' '.... 'l11!n.lIrlll1. Her boss' v01Ce 'I -N Noooo Don'+ shoot! DOROTHY CLARICE PUCKETT . . . Commercial . . . Band, Future Busi- ness Leaders, Future Homemakers, Jun- ior Historical Society Secretary. DE- LORES PURDOM . . . Commercial . . . PepCats, BookVVorms, Library Monitor, Future Hornernakers. BARBARA JEAN PURNELL . . . English . . . Thespians Star Quill and Scroll, Reporter of Student Council, Future Nurses, Y-Teens, PepCats, Future Business Leaders, Jun' ior Historical Society, Historian of Stu- dent Council, Choir, President of Home Room, Delegate to Y-Teen Mid-lVinter Conference, State Choral Festival, Pub! lications Staff, Speech Department Play Night, BookXVorms, Theta Science. MIKE RAINXVATER . . . lllusic . . . Band Quartermaster, Inter-Club Coun- cil, Future Teachers, Thespians, French Club, Theta Science, Junior Historical Society, Homeroolu Treasurer, Delegate to F. T. A. Convention. BARNEY RAKESTRAXN '... llfatllematirs . . Nlath Club. .Il'LIl'S REED . . . Com- nzercinl. JOHN RICHARD PROVENCE English. DONALD PUCKETT Commercial Art . . . Art Club President sg 3 8'4 Wear L, ,, N41 4f fm: wiffl' ' 3525225 ,. ' Li V . t 1 ' JACKIE RAY REEVES . . . English . . . Friendliest Boy in junior Class, Foot- ball CoCaptain, Track, Home Room President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Re- porter, Choir, Winner of the New Or- leans Shrine Sportsmanship Trophy 1953, Publications. AILENE RETTIG . . . Commercial . . . Y-Teens, Home Room Treasurer, Monitor for Miss Blankenship. WV, , A cations, Office Monitor, Vice-President KAY RICHARDSON . . . English and Math . . . Cheerleader, Wildcat Home- coming Maid, Y-Teen Valentine Queen Secretary of Honor Society, Theta Sci ence Club Secretary, Student Council Delegate to State Student Council Con vention, Secretary of Future Teachers Y-Teens, PepCats, Junior Historical In- ter-Club Council Representative, Publi- Secretary and Reporter. GERALD WVAYNE RIGGS . . . English and Social Studies. JERRY ROBERTS . . . Sci- ence. GERALDEAN ROBINSON Commercial. LYNDA ROE . . . Science . . . Future Homeinakers, Future Nurses, -Iunior Classical League, Future Teach- ers, junior Historical Society, Y-Teens. DON ROGERS . . . Math and Science Society, Theta Science, Band, Math and Secretary of Home Room, Usher at Graduation, Quill and Scroll, Future Homemakers, junior Classical League . . . National Honor Society, Tri-Chem ciety. Club, Key Club, -junior Historical So- Lay that pistol down, Baba! xx 'U it Sweet foolh counler III-QLLEN LEVERN ROGERS . . . Sllflillf Studies . . . National Honor Society, Senior Cabinet Representa- tive, Senior Preview Chairman, Thes- pians 2 Star, French Club, junior Red Cross Magazine Chairman, junior 2 Red Cross Pulaski County Delegate, Fu- MARY ANN ROOF . . . English and Music . . . Transfer from Brooksville, Florida, National Honor Society, Tri- Chem Society, Girls' Ensemble, Choir, Junior Red Cross, Y-Teens, Junior Clas- sical League, Future Nurses, Junior His- torical Society. HARVEY LADELL RORIE . . . Vocatiorzal. JERRY RUSH- ER . , . Math mid English . . . Vice-Presi- dent ol' Homeroom, Football, Track. CAROL ELAINE RUSSELL. . . Music . . . Choir, Art Club Vice-President, Mus- ical Varieties Show. RAYMOND SALE . . . Malh . . . Office Monitor, Vice-Presi- dent Hi-Y, Theta Science Club, lfsher for Baccalaureate and Commencement Services, Baseball. DAVID SCHNEI- DER . . . I'm'ulfrn1f1l . . . Football, Track. ture Teachers, Girls' Adviser Office Monitor, P. T. A. Style Show, Speech Department Play Night. DONNA RO- KUSEK . . . Commercial . . . Editor of the Wildcat, WViIdcat Homecoming Queen, Homecoming Maid, Vice-Presi- dent of Quill 8: Scroll, Future Business Leaders, PepCats, Usher at Baccalaure- ate and Commencement, Vocational Of- lice Monitor, National Honor Societv. I -'Q' ffm ,. . B 'C' 51 119 ' - ii 1 DORIS SCHYVITALLA . . .Science . . . Transfer from St. Cloud, Minn. Future Teachers, Future Homemakers, Y-Teens. BRENDA SCOTT . . . Commercial . . . PepCats, Y-Teens, Choir, Future Home- makers, junior Classical League. . . . National Honor Society, Student LINDA SCOTT . . . Home Economics Kiel JN 1' Council, PepCats, President ol' Future Homemakers, Home Room President, Thespians, Usher ol Baccalaureate and Graduation. PAT SCOTT . . . Com- mercial . . . Transfer from Harlem High, Rockford, Illinois. AIIM SETTLE . . . English .... Xrt Club, Manager of Foot- ball, Basketball, Track, Senior Cabinet. MARY FRANCES SEYLLER . . . Com- mercial . . . Home Room Reporter, Y- Teens, Future Homemakers, BookVVorm Treasurer, Library Monitor. JIMMY SHARP . . . linglisli. PAUL SHAW . . . Band . . . Key Club, Band Drum Major, All-State Band, junior Rotarian, Home Room Vice-President, Boys' Chorus, Choir, Inter-Club Council. N. H 5 sacks and wenghs candy HENRY ALYCE SIMS . . . Commer- BARBARA SIMMONS . . . Social Studies . . . Y-Teens, PepCats, Publica- tions Staff, Transfer from Vilonia. LU- ClI.I.Ii SIMS . . . English. cial . . . Student Council, Future Busi- ness Leaders, Choir, Future Teachers, Junior Classical League, BookXVorms, Home Room President, Inter-Club Couna cil, Nominee for Friendliest Girl, Musi- cal Varieties Show, Library Assistant. DOROTHY SMITH . . . Commercial . . . Junior Red Cross, Y-Teens, PepCats, Choir, Art Club, Future Homemakers, Nominee for Football Maid. LOUISE SMITH . . . Vomtionnl . . . Future Homemaker, Y-Teens, Home Room Re- porter, Home Ec Style Show. RALPH LINDSEY SMITH . . . Vocational. PHYLLIS SMITHWICK . . . Math . . . Senior Cabinet, Choir, Math Club. DORIS SPANN . . . English . . . Future Homemakers, junior Classical League, Home Room Secretary and Treasurer, Tri-Chem, Home Room Reporter, Book Store Monitor, Home Ec Style Show, Y-Teens. Tha+'x if! ketball Transfer from Houston, Texas BARBARA SPEER . . . Social Studies . . . junior Red Cross Representative Choir, Physical Education Assistant .IANET SPENCER . . . Vocational Future Homemakers, Y-Teens, Musical Variety Show, Living Pictures. LEONARD SPINELLI . . . Vocational u1l1 and Scroll Publications Staff KERMIT STANE . . . English . . . as JAMES w. STANLEY, -IR .... Math and Science . . . Key Club, Home Room President, Historical Society, Theta Sci ence, Junior Classical League, Math Club. CHARLES D. STEPHENS Math and Science . . . Tri-Chem, Foot ball Concert and Dance Bands Board ot Directors of Key Club, Band Work shop, Baseball, Band Parents Minstrel Theta Science. DORETTA STEPHENS . . . Commercial . . . National Honor Society, Cheerleader, Co-Captain Cheer- leader, Tri-Chem Secretary, Future Business Leaders, PepCats, Y-Teens, Quill and Scroll, Publications, Student Council, Treasurer of Home Room. JULIA ANN STEPHENS . . . English . . . National Honor Society, Y-Teens, Vice-President of State Y-Teens, Future Teachers, Inter-Club Council Represen- tative, Delegate to Y-Teen Mid-Winter Conference, Vice-President of junior Classical League, Treasurer of Home Room, Red Cross Representative, Pep- Cats Music hath charms fo' SANDRA STOUT . . . English . . . junior Classical League, Future Home- GINGER STEXVART '... Englisl 1... Publications Stafl, PepCats, Future Homemakers, Spanish Club, Book- NVorms. SHERRY STINNETT . . . Commercial . . . Glee Club, Choir, Y- Teens, Future Homemakers, Musical Varieties Show. Tables are turned on iheighost makers, Future Teachers, Junior His- torical Society, French Club, Art Club, Y-Teens, Home Room Reporter, Home Ec Style Show. BILL STRAYVN . . . English and Drama . . . Thespians Presi- dent f2 starj, Theta Science Club, .Inn- ior Historical Society President, Parents and Senior Youth Student Cabinet Presi- dent, Senior Cabinet, Film Crew, Hi-Y Program Chairman, Shutterbugs, Publi- cations Staff, Boys' State Nominee. THOMAS H. SUGG .... S cience . . . National Honor Society, Boys' State, -Iunior Rotarian, Tri-Chem, Inter-Club Council Vice-President, Home Room President, Reporter for Junior Classical League, Band, Theta Science Club, -lun- ior Historical Society, Concert Band, Hi-Y. GEORGE A. SUNIRALI., QIR. . . , CUIIIIIIETFIVIZI ...A Iunior Historical Society, Future Business Leaders. LIN- DA LOL' SXVEATMAN . . . Comniercinl National Honor Society, Delegate to Mid-So?uth Y-Teen Conference, President of Y-Teens, PepCats, Future Business Leaders, Future Homemakers Vice-Presi- dent, Treasurer of French Club, Treas- urer ol' Y-Teens, -Iunior Red Cross, Home Room Secretary, Y-Teen Valen- tine Royalty, Nominee for DAR Good Citizen. lY,XYNl-Q li.XRl, 'l'.Xl,l'lliR'l ... , i ,. 'f . 1 f , W il ,rl rl 2 atk- '-1 Ki...- gf if '-' u Q9 fi ' 0 J -.nl ' Al ,X .lllllll . , .C DON TARVER .... S cience . . . Latin Club. CORRINE TAUNTON . . . Commercial . . . Future Business Leaders, Future Nurses, Y-Teens. ,,,, QQ -M pqplti is Ylglk -iff 1.157 SHERRIE SHELTON THOMAS . . . Commercial . . . Transferred from Bos- sier High School, Shreveport, Louisiana. DONALD F. THOMPSON .... S cience . . . Tri-Chem Society, Vice-President of F5 Iunior Historical Society, Theta Science I Home Room, Latin Club, President of Club, Inter-Club Council, Lab Assistant, A 'C Concert Band. SHIRLEY ANN TIC- KELI .... English . . . Future Home- makers. -IININIIE EARL TOBEY . . . Science and Mall: . . . National Honor Society, Tri-Chem, Key Club, Span- ish Club, Math Club, -junior Historical Society, Theta Science Club, Vice-Presi- dent ol' Shutterbugs. ul,-XCK TODDY . . . A CUIllIlIf?I'l'Iilll .... IIXINIY EIJYVARD TOLLIVER . . . H11.t1'r1e.s.v and Lnzv. N- ' If ,ITVS 4 . Niki XX I Oh, soldier, oh, soldier, won'+ you marry me? NANCY ALLEN TONEY . . . Eng- lish . . . Y-Teens, PepCats, Drill Team, Future Homemakers, Office Monitor, Secretary for Home Room, Monitor for Mrs. Cowan, Future Nurses President, Physical Education Tumbling Team, PTA Talent Show, XVilclcat Follies. JOHN MACK TUDOR, AIR .... Math and .Srimce . . . President of National Now promenade New one and All Honor Society, Student Director of Band, Bausch-Lomb Science Award YVinner, Harvard Book Award, Chairman of Board ol Directors for Math Club, Treasurer of Theta Science Club, Vice- President of Latin Club, Junior Rotar- ian, Arkansas Boys' State, Tri-Chem, Stu- dent Council Parliaiuentarian, Boys' Chorus, Key Club. RUBY VAL1iN'l'lNli . . .1-fnglisli . . . l'epCats, Future Homemakers, Art Club, Future Nurses, junior Red Cross. AGNES VALGHAN . . . COIlIll78l'l'll1Il . . . Choir, Future Business Leaders. Musical Variety Show. BOB XYADL . . . l'm'ntimml. DAVID XYACGONIQR . . . lfllgllall. LINDA RVTH XVALKER .. . Scierlre . . . Latin Club, Future Home- makers, T-Teens, Pepilats, Home Room Treasurer, Future Nurses. -IILROLENL WALLACE .... Vusfz '... Band, Music Library Ollicer. f 'N STAN WALLOCH . . . English . . . Vice-President of Home Room, Sports Manager, Publications Staff, Treasurer of Home Room, Thespians. DREW WALLS . . . Science-Math . . . National Honor Society, Key Club, Latin Club, junior Historical Society, Theta Science Club, Tri-Chem. CATHERINE WARD . . . Commer- rinl . . . Senior Cabinet Representative, Future Homemakers, BookWorms, Span- ish Club. -IIMMY TRAVIS WARD . . . Vocational . . . VERNELL WARD . . . Commercial . . . Future Business Leaders, Future Homemakers, Choir, Book- XVorms, Musical Variety Show. YVANDA WARRICK . . . Commercial . . . DAVID NVEAVER .... S cience-Math. DONNY ,, s ,es K ' I .ba I X G ajti , M, H. WEBB . . . Science . . . Band Festival, Directors Workshop W-A4 Where, oh, where is my IiHIe pin gone? COIIIIIIFTFTIII DORIS XVHEELER . . . Comnzercial . . . Publications Stall, Monitor, Home Room Reporter. REX XVHITE . . . Mn!! 1... Tri-Chem, Theta Science Club, National Honor Society, Key Club, lland, .lunior Rotarian, President ol Stu- dent Body, Boys' State, Math Club. YVONNE XVHITE .... Social Studies . . . Publications Business Manager, Girls' State, President ol Future Teach- ers, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, PepCats, Y-Teens, Theta Sci- ence, Senior Cabinet nieniber, Mid-City Y-Teen Conference. PAT XVHITECOT- TON . . . Musif '... Mfildcat Editor, Treasurer ol' Quill and Scroll, Treasurer ol' Thespians, Treasurer ol Spanish Club ll, Senior Choir, Ensemble, Secretary ol' Home Room, Y-Teens, PepCats, Secre- tary ol' Spanish Club I, Musical Varieties Show. VALINDA ROSE XVHITTLE . . . .Sperrlf nnrl Ilrrmmtics . . , National Honor Society, Y-Teens, Student Coun- eil Representative, Thespians, Quill and Scroll, Art Club Student Council Con- vention, Parliamentarian Spanish Club. MARY LOU XVILKINS . . . Commerci- al . . . National Honor Society, Future Business Leaders, Monitor. .IOE VVHALEN Math Boys State, President ol Inter Club Council President ol' French Club Ptrliamentai ian of National Honor Society unioi Rotarian, llLlI'llOI Historical Soctetx Fu ture Teachers Tri Chem Math Club Key Club. BETTY M HEELER MARY JO WILLIAMS . . . Commer- cial . . . Y-Teens, PepCats, Choir, Junior Red Cross, Publications, Glee Club, Musical Variety Show. HILDA MARIE IVILSON .... S' cience and Mall: . . . Fu- ture I-Iomemakers, Cafeteria IVaitress. IIINI XVILSON . . . linglislr . . . Home , QF :gb I 'x I Room Treasurer, Publications, Intra- 5 ' '4 f 3.64: 'fo mural Basketball. THOMAS BRUCE IVILSON .... S cience . . . Tri-Chem, Theta Science, .Iunior Historical Society, Football, Home Room Vice-President, Lab Assistant, Stage Crew. ED YVIRT . . . lfnglisl 1... Publications. BETTY WISE . . . fi0lIIIlIf?l'l'If1l . . . Y-Teens, Fu- ture Homemakers, Choir. BEVERLY WISE . . . Home Economics. DORIS XVONIBLE . . . 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Glee Cllub, Choir, Latin Club, Future Home- makers, Future Business Leaders. 4 3 Really scared io deafh XIARTHA YARBROUGH Com XIARY LOU WVOOD Commercial DIANE YN RIGHT Englzsh DA R Good Cttlzens Award Natxonal Honor SOCICIY Trl Chem Future Teach crs lumor Hlstorxcal SOCICIY umor Llassrcal League Xlomtor for Guldance Dnector Lsher for Baccalaureate and CI'21C,llldllOll Exercises Future Home makers mental Future Homemakers JERRY YE ACER Drafting GERALD TRAV lb XIELDING Social Studies Football Xlanager Football Basketball Track Usher at Baccalaureate and Fraduatlon Exerclses ulll and Scroll Publxcatxons Stall KENNETH YIELD ING Przqlzsh Presldent of Home Room I-ootball Basketball Track Thes p1ans -Xrt Club Vlce Presldent of Home Room Semor Cabmet Publlcatlons Stall XIORRILL NIAX YOUNG lflnth umor Ll3SSlC3l League FRANK IOSEPH ZANOFF Math National Honor SOCICIY Trx Chem Fhcta Science Inter Club Council Rep rescntatlve Key Club Treasurer HlSlOfy Club Olllcc Monitor XNILENE ZIM XIEREBNER Commercial Teens All Club Monttor for 'Xlrs Klan cum Fxrst Place ln Abstract Pamtlng 51 16 AMBER if as-.. af' I' ,fikf 3 First row: Donna Fisher, Faith McClung, Billie Jo Carmack, Sharon Harrelson, Mary Mafhis, Mary Levy, Velde Derrick. Second row: James Geary, Phyllis Smifhwiclr, Yvonne While, Joyce Niemeyer. Carherine Ward, Margarel' Brush, Carl Moore. Third row: Bill Shawn, Bill Jusiice, Carl Jaclrson, Jerry Herod, Jim sef+le. Tommy Paul, Roger Price, Ronnie Anfonacci, Tommy Claussen, Harrison Hanlins. the Cabinet made senior plans Senior Cabine+ members are in charge of planning all senior aciivifies during lhe school year. Each home room elecis fwo represen+a+ives, whose dufies are fo a++end cabine+ meefings and keep fheir class- males informed of every ac+ivi+y. i955-56 ac+ivi+ies began for +he Senior Cabinei wiih preparafions for +he Senior Brealxfasl ar Thanlrsgiving. Anoiher Brealcfasf carrying ou'r fhe Easier +heme 'look place in 'ihe spring. The Senior Cabinei also has charge of adverlising rhe Senior Play. Plans for fhe Senior Banquer and Prom include malring +he decorafions +o be used, which is sfarfed abouf mid-winfer. I955-56 Seniors danced in a ballroom of 'ihe Old Sou+h. On Class Day ihe Seniors en+er'lained fhe Siudenr Body wifh hilarious slcils and enjoyed swimming and picniclring in +he af+ernoon. The wee hours of fhe morning wound up a wonderful ouiing ai+er lhe fradifional preview. If is +he job of fhe Senior Cabinei +o provide ushers for +he Senior play and Baccalaureaie and com- mencemeni' exercises, and 'lo plan decoraiions for fhe lalfer. The Senior Cabine+'s worlc is under fhe direcrion of faculiy members. This years sponsors were: Mrs. Biclzford, Mrs. Sarah Helms, Mrs. O. D. Lawless, Mrs. Anne Browder, Mrs. Myrile Roberfs, Mrs. Charles Word, Mrs. lrma Wilson, Mrs. Helen McTurnan, Mrs. Charles Carpenfer. 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' 'W 1nE,,E KT f H TTE li R1 r A A T 5 I To Each I-hs Own It as no longer possnble for one man to master -v all sclences The health professlons of meducnne f QM and pharmacq are no f 4 exceptuons Pharmac 4 1 5 E alone wrth nts branches of pharmacoqnosq pharmacoloqq toxucologq g and pharmaceutucal chemistrq has manq ramulicatlons As pharmacusts we have studied and contunue to studq all the phases of our professnon Our speclaltq IS com poundmg prescriptions We are both I qualnlied and eager to serve qou when 4, qour phqslclan prescrnbes YOUR NAME HERE STREET NUMBER YOUR CITY AND STATE PHONE NUMBER 0000 Leon Holstoacl Drugs 4610 Eost Broodwoy Phone Windsor 5 2520 North Lnttle Rock, Arkonsos D ' ' Niiae' 'Qrf- if. . ,Q Lg 1 -5' 2 T T1 ,r ' ' ,-:dv i j 'Z' ' I 'Q ' ' . ' ,- 'r-, .' ' ' QQ any . 1 I f f , C I -Q . . X 1 - C 1 -nr Q . ffl . WL ' x .., 1- 1 7 ' - 1'9- ' l I U I C N . 5.55, ' ' , - ' zz-. T r 'H I ' ' - ' ' if 1 7-x s . . . . Z' frf ff fy ff C f ff XI! ff fi Cf f f!AFfy 5 The Twln lty Bank I The stockholders officers ond employees of thus mstu tutnon ore groteful to nts customers ond friends for their potronoge ocross the yeors HENRYO TOPF President R J RICE Vice President ond Coshler J G DICKSON Assrstont Coshler RAY CLIFTON Asslstont Coshler J E WRIGHT, Director Second ot Mom NORTH LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS xffjy, A gif: Sf' IV JCC if VIIIIJ c-7 ' 1 IC? jf UCAS' 'I S-'QV IX fel QCA H I Q Q ' I90I- 956 You Pay for a Busrness Educatron Whether You Get It or Not llhese facts are based on a study made by Dean kyerelt ly lord of Boston Lnryersrty natronally recognrred atrthorrty on the relatron of educatron to salaryy The orrgrnal data haye been eyaluated hy the Equrtahle Lrfe Insurance Company of Iowa to conform to the changed rnrlex of the purchasrng power of the current dollar 1 Im l 'NIRAINPD Xlss He goes to work at 11 and re rehes hrs rnaxrrnurn rnconre at 40 wrtlr hrs lrlc ayerage of less than S9 400 a year Srnce hrs rncorrre rs largely dependent on physrcal strength and manual dexterrty rt lalls off at w0 or earlrer often to a pornt below the leyel of sell support Xlore than 10 out of eyery 100 untrarn ed workers are dependent upon others after the age of 60 TO1Al 1LArt'srscs lkoyr ll TO 60 -Xrsoer 5110400 Z Mlm Hren S1 rrooe C,kAuUATr He goes to work rt 18 passes the rnaxrrntrnr of the untrarneel nran wr hrn ten years rrses steadrlv to hrs own rnaxrnrunr at 10 wrth r lrle ryerage of S1000 annrrally and de lrnes but lrttle thereafter TOTAL I1AR'srs1s Przosr 18 ro 60 -Xsoer 5168000 lrerr 111 srxrss Se Hoot GRAnrATL Hrs perrrranerrt earnrngs lrevrn rt ZZ Bv the trrrre he rs 10 hrs rncorne equals that of the hrgh school graduate a 10 and contrnues to rrse Srnce hrs rneorrre rs dependent upon hrs mental abrlrty rntl trarnrng rnel rs constantl-1 rrnprovetl hy practrce rt rncreases rrther thrn drnrrnrshes The gr tduate rn busrness 1dnrrnrstra ron reaches hrs rnaxrrnunr at 60 md has a lrfe ayerage rnconre ol S11 000 annually Tour Larwrses lrtoyr Z' 10 00 S500 000 ro 8118000 LIFE INCOMES At Educatronal Group Levels ng Ulfmld no nm lelool he luhll Gfllllli Intuit For lrlty lout ye tts Dr rughons School of Busrness Lrt tle Rock Arkansas has accepted the responsrbrlrty of sup plyrng husrness and llldllSlI'N wrthrn our re'rr wrth properly tr rrned oflree pr rsr n rel 1-or more than ten years our I-ree lernployrnent De prrtnrent hrs receryed rrrany rnany more calls for trarned personnel th rn we could possrbly frll because we could not tr rrn thern lrst enough lNot hayrng the words to ex press to you the possrlrrlrtres ol thorough busrness cdtrca tron we subrnrt to you the rboye report entrtled You Pay lor 51 Busrness Lduertron Whether Nou Get lt Or Not yy on t you re rd and study thrs report and ask yourself thrs questron Xlay 1 rlso recerye profrts and benefrts by at tendrng Draughon School of Busrness Lrttle Rock l'01 lull rnlorrnrtron about courses olfereel wrrte us lor our free book TR XIX FOR BLSINESS SCHOOL of BUSINESS SCHOOL of RADIO sox rr zrs wea s.1arV s+ uma Rock ARKANSAS 9 0 -, . . 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I r V v V - . .,, V , V , 1 1 1 1 . - ' 1 1 ROY FISHER'S DRIVE-IN JM!! ,748 6'0wal CURB SERVICE FINE FOODS PHONE FR 29194 CIIITZ Chevrolet Colnpany C g t I t Y 19OOE Th'd N hL'l R k OH FCILJCIGS OU CONGRATULATIONS TIMES PRINTING COMPANY 515 Ma n No th L ttle Rock Arkansas Cotton Belt Bu11dIng North L ttle Rock MELROSE GROCERY ARKANSAS BIG MUTUAL STATION W A CLAIBORNE AL F h M t a d Vegetable 807 Wxllow St WE DELIVER Phone WI 5 9032 Open 24 Hours SAM STEPHENS CAFE Sam Anna Pearl Doretta Cooky and Jenmfer 5007 Eost Broodwoy Rose CIty CONGRATULATIONS 1956 SENIORS BENNETT S BODY SHOP 3117 East Wash gton Ave from N rth L ttle Rock Ark J C PENNEY C0 304 I0 Mom North Llffle ROCK AFRODSOS WERE FOR YA CATS ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY MERCHANDISE North LIttIe Rock s B i Complete Department Store 207 Mam N th L me Rock i r i , i D I 1 1 5 0 res ea s n s I I I I . Compliments of I in . o i , . I O I I 7 7 , I The es In Town ' or i S X T Q4 T wi mil YFQXTHE BLASS Co. g 5 ARKANSAS' LARGEST AND BEST wx 3 A fix' S YQ 220 DEPARTMENT STORE Known 'ss-Hse'k Step Si with Everything EveryN-'css Customer Musti'Satisfied 4th ond Mann Phone 4 4343 LITTLE ROCK ARKANSAS LAKE NIXGN M W tofL IR k Upp HotSp gsRoa dl 19 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED LINES SPAULDIIXIG ATHLETIC GGGDS COIVIPANY1 INC 2 2218 J 513 CENTER LITTLE ROCK Wlldcat A Team Cheerleaders Quollty furmshmgs ot low prlces on easy terms ibauiddon jurnifure 0 711719 WEST 7111 r if . - r- 5 ' 3 ,' K1 ,E , .1 E 1 - ll u PAPPY'S SHOE SHOP DUMAS DRESS SHOP NED, IRMA, SANDRA, NEDRA 402 Ark.-Mo. Hwy Pork Hill SK 32255 If 'if Congratulations Seniors ' . 313 Main Phone FR 2-4140 North Little Rock, Ark. DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY PATTISON JEWELERS. INC. 105 West Capitol Avenue Little Rock, Arkansas H. E. Pattison Tel. 4-5834 KEMPNER S Fine Shoes Women s Apparel Little Rock Hot Springs Q, 2 4-khodux QJY-9641 MADISON CADILLAC PLS: A255 dB tWh NATIUNAL BAN i, 'FxmJ4I4uI Ban.I, Tww 3rd ond Loulslono Free Porkmg al NORTH LITTLE ROCK TIRE 8- SUPPLY CO Goodyear Philco York SALES SERVICE 405 Mom FR 4 9238 STANDARD FURNITURE COMPANY 2 M S th L tri R If It s For The Home See Us DILLAHA FRUIT C0 300 E Morkhom Little Rock 5 K Ark A 5 f- 'ins A N - I ' o ' C h 5 . 1 xx T oi . R G Our Congratulations an es is es -r ' -If i' 'k 0 51' if K 0 ir i L..lTT.LE nikon 1 1 -A' ,k .- Member Feder Deposit Ins. Corp. - lf' 09 ain t. Nor i e ock h Q f-el I' ' -x ' - u I u 'g I N I 4 N Corsages Funeral Arrangements TAPLINS FLORIST 707 Mam Street North Llttle Rock Table Arrangements Cu! Flowers COMPLIMENTS TWIN CITY PRINTING 81 STATIONERY CO 719 Ma1n St North L1tt1e Rock Ark LETTERPRESS and OFFSET PRINTING THE UNITED CORPORATION 120 West 4th Street L1tt1e Rock Arkansas MORTGAGE LOANS INSURANCE RENTALS WHITCOMB S THE BEST IN room See Us About Your Banquets Luncheons and Suppers 715 Ark Mo Hwy Phone SK 3 0094 RALPH STANLEY GROCERIES 8: FEEDS 3623 Camp Robmson Road KOEHLER S BAKERY F1ne Cakes Cookles Pxes Breads 711 Ma1n Street 1716 Plke NORTH LITTLE ROCK LEE HUFFMAN BARBER SHOP 713 Mam North Lxttle Rock LEVY PLUMBING 81 HEATING R N GRANDON Contrachng 8: Repa1r1ng ARKANSAS TOOL 81 DIE CO 1317 Orange Street Phone FR 46972 NORTH LITTLE ROCK MECHANICS LUMBER CO 600 Mam St North L1tt1e Rock Phone FR 53353 S 8. S AUTO PARTS CO 309 Mam St Ph FR 5 9754 North Llttle Rock Arkansas HUGHES SAUSAGE CO Manufacturers of Hughes Old Fashxon Whole Hog Sausage Hughes Old Fashxon Mexxcan Chxh P O Box 70 Phone WI 5 2304 OULETTA ENTERPRISES rAsH1oNBARsEAuTYsA1.oN 800 East Washmgton Ave Ph FR 2 0332 Room 219 220 Matthews Buxldxng NORTH LITTLE ROCK North Lmle Rock oRuMMoNn FUNERAL HOME M 01,4 1014 Ma1n i Llffle Rock Arkansas 716 stare sr L1111e Rock I I ' C0Hgratu1atiOHS, Wildcats 1015 W. ard. North Little Rock .J f ' - . Y I 1 i7A 7956 FUIAIJCM Prlnted and Bound Year Book Dlvlslon of The Hurley Company, Inc Camden, Arkansas l , ' A I 1 I A - 1 I I 71 x I L j 1 . I: ' JV , II , , C I A I I V . ' L ' ' 4 if I A A ff, 1 f.. y 1 a f' 4 2 A , A 1 ' A 'A e by FRANK WARREN CLEANERS P1ck Up and Dehvery Service 519 E Washmgton Ave FR 2 7088 Congratulations, Seniors DIFFEE LUMBER CO. PAINTS VARNISHES 1901 E 3rd FR 5 4616 617 HUGGINS DRUG CO 'UTTOTFGI-FEW ETS' IEIEIKIIX CITY MAPS PHOTOSTATS COUNTY MAPS BLUE PRINTS Personahzed Servlce GRAHAM BLUE PRINT CO 202 W 2nd FR 5 5019 Llttle Rock Ma11 Orders Sollclted Servmg S1nce 1880 Wlth the Fmest 1n DIAMONDS and WATCHES STIFFT S JEWELERS Ma1n St Lxttle Rock School Books School Supplnes JAMES BROTHERS 217 Mam North L1tt1e Rock Offuce Furmture Offuce Supplies OWENS FUNERAL HOME 500 Mann Street North L ttle Rock Burlol lnsuronce Thot Everyone Con Afford W? 5 .mush iw WW I Q, IU5: Ambulance Servxce Day or Night Tel FR 4 0312 or FR 40313 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES YOUR FRIENDLY NORTH LITTLE ROCK THEATERS RIALTO gf? PARK ik PRINCESS DRIVE IN MOVIES U ' ' i7 I J xl: ' '- 1 L lr ef - ' rrs A nnsun: 'ro suv: vou - ' - - - KE AVE. PN.lK-3-Sl!! N. LITTLI IO . I ' i A f .X .-5,g1,xv-1-.. -' n v-,.,,..4 ,g-.Af H , . - ff.. 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I ' U ' ' from I Congratulat o s Se iors HILL REXALL DRUG Y r Health I O r B sness 3300 P1ke Ave North L1tt1e Rock TWIN CITY GULF STATION Charles Wa e Ralph Guess Th rd and Maple N L R Phone FR 2 8658 COMPLIMENTS or WYLI E CAVI N Bu theB tio L HUGH S SUPER MARKET 1802 Mam NLR FR 2 0234 FINEST FOOD IN TOWN DAIRY DINER 18th and P1ke North Lxttle Rock COMPLIMENTS or' PARK HILL PHARMACY Across from the Pa k H111 School After That Show Come by and Eat BAR B CUTIE DRIVE IN 1800 Maln TOPSII OF TOWNII 2222 Maln Street FRank1 n 5 0294 WALLACE REALTY 81 INSURANCE CO No th L ttle Rock A kansas CONGRATULATIONS HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS OF 1956 the m m Cohn company Watches Diamonds Glfts STANLEY JEWELRY 210 Maln St FR 2 3674 North L1tt1e Rock W tch d R Repai L ggag CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS W H Shirley Electrical Service Route 3 Phone SK 3-4072 North L1tt1e Rock Ark Herbert Jones Nash Co Any Make New Car Priced to Save Money 1100 West Capltol Ave L ttle Rock Ark Bus Phone FR 4 6397 i n n rr n ou s u ui i - u I I y es r ess at I 1 ' r U at ' i - ' CLIF 1. WALLACE, Realtor r i , r a an azor r - u e O O O . i , . , A ,L ,, W CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS ALBERT BLOOM Home of Tuf Nui Jeans 6th and Center FR 4-4503 Little Rock HAVE YOU VISITED RANCH ESTATES Developed by J D TOLAND CONSTRUCTION CO A O MEREDITH 81 CO 200 East 13th Street North L1tt1e Rock BOB 81 RAY S PAN AM 1400 Ma1n North L1tt1e Rock GRADY MATHIS PAINTING CO 201 East G PARK HILL North Llttle Rock THE HICKORY HOUSE SERVING FINEST IN rooms 718 Ma1n Street North L1tt1e Rock The Best Dressed Mon Hos the Advantage' Vssst B A U M A N S MEN S SHOP 302 Mam io Ill West Thlrd LITTLE ROCK BEAUTY SCHOOL COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE Advanced Haxr Styhng Approved by the State Board of Cosmetology FREE PARKING A11 Serv1ce by Students Under Supervxslon of Lxcensed Instructors Appo1ntments Unnecessary Call FR 5 2738 NORTH LITTLE ROCK BEAUTY SCHOOL Gertrude Black Owner 109 W Broadway NLR COMPANY Our 36th Year of Serv1ce ELMO WALKER President Home Off1Ce Llttle Rock Arkansas COMPLIMENTS FROM VENABLE LUMBER CO LEVY UNION LIFE INSURANCE F ,, ,Q '7ZeZ21z22w 77444: . . . to keep always in mind our original pur- imllosetil-ltzjghoducel that lrililcgs, first of CONGRATU LATIONS, SEN :ores ' edging, Seialrofohny cle 0f'linBIgffZ ff I Attend LITTLE ROCK JUNIOR COLLEGE 32d tHy MO36306 the INSURANCE COMPANY 709 Mom Street North Little Rock on Arkonsos company for Arkansas people L R LUKER Presndent J R REEVES SecyTreos I DEPE DE T LIEE ,milk that Ennitfills these high- I Go To College Ot Home , f est standards of wholesome- 1 'Q richness and purity. 1 Y X Q PALMER'S BEAUTY SCHOOL SPECIALS MON., TUES., WED., THURS. Shampoo and Set - Manicure or Haircut all for 31.00 Cold Waves 53.75 Up Students enrolled now finish in 28 weeks . , . Low Tuition . . . books and equipment free. 119 Main Street North Little Rock Phone FR 2-9444 MILADY BEAUTY SALON AIR CONDITIONED DnYEns 704 Ark.-Mo. Hwy. Skyline 3-2391 LUCILLE NAHLEN, Owner CONGRATULATIONS, SEN IORS WILLIAMSON DRUG STORE The REXALL sms Phone FR 5-8259 128 Main HALL'S MEN'S WEAR Compleie Formals for Sale or Rent PALADINO'S CAFE 301 Main Street North Little Rock Arkansas DEBBIE LUE FASHIONS lFormer1y Thomas'J 117 Main North Little Rock Arkansas NNYS DRUMMOND FUNERAL HOME 1014 Mam L1ttle Rock Arkansas SAJ' A nwaucr UF N s RQAQD BEST WISHES from LITTLE ROCK PACKING COMPANY producers of fme meat products cllllllillllillli CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS ELLIS JEWELRY 1601 Main Street Ph0n9 FR 47830 ' ' 1616179616999 BURNS PARK lilllxlxx llllllli nn :nun North L1tt1e Rock City Park S U I D E ' XX Y' 4, 2? H Q 5 'J tg 9 ' . 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ROTH Inc FUNERAL Dmzcrons 815 Ma1n Street Phone FB 4 3738 L1ttle Rock Arkansas CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS EAGLE S MODEL MARKET 1705 Nanette North Llttle Rock We Try to Please North Llttle Rock Paint and Wallpaper Co PICTURE FRAMING 915 W 22 St FR 4 4752 EIDEN REXALL DRUG FRANK J EIDEN SR Manager 18th and P1ke Pho FR 5 4447 North Lxttle Rock YEA WILDCATS CLEMENT S FOOD STORE 18th and Moss North Llttle Rock CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS GRAHAM BROS HARDWARE FR 4 8692 1700 Ma1n Street North L1tt1e Rock WILCO VARIETY Baby Furnishings and Varieties 1802 P1ke North L1ttle Rock Durect Bedding and Furniture 2012 P1ke Avenue FR 5 9363 No L1tt1e Rock CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS THE DEN Proprletors Mr and Mrs Frank Bujarskx Automatic Transnussxon Servxce-All Makes of Cars Specxalxzed Sun Tune Up Servxce F W Berdlkoskl 81 Son Garage 4329 East Broadway Phone5 1320 ROSE CITY NORTH LITTLE ROCK ARK Pamtxng and Body Work Carburetor Service Res WI 5 9415 Res WI 5 2140 Offlce Phone FR 4 9976 Home Phone SK 3 0535 CECIL SHORTY WILLIFORD Automotnve Safety Service Wheel Alxgnment and Balancmg Axle Servxce Expert Brake Repalrs Cars Trucks and Traxlers All Work Guaranteed 700 W 3rd Street No Lxttle Rock Arkansas L A Green Grocery 8. Market Grocenes and Fresh Meats Fruxt and Vegetables Phone FR 2 9850 1001 East Washmgton Chief Pontiac Says Buy Um Pontiac at MILNER PONTIAC Capltol at State THE FIRST Pyramud Lnfe Insurance Co or AMERICA Pyramld L1fe Bu1ld1ng L1tt1e Rock Ark NORMAN S BARBER SHOP HAIRCUTS SHAVES sz-nuns 1100 West Thlrd North L1tt1e Rock CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS COFFEE HOUSE CAFE 415 Ma1n North L1tt1e Rock 1 o I , - as 1, 9 ' n , 1, i I o , . . O C , , , Wheel Bal-:ncing I - - LEE FRANK I 1 Heights Variety 8- Hardware Phone MO 6-2747 5915 Kavanaugh Little Rock, Arkansas E. L. BUD HEWITT NORTH MAIN CLEANERS 1522 Main Street North Little Rock, Ark. FASHION PARK CLEANERS Park Hill Shopping Center Skyline 3-0393 CONGRATULATIONS, sEN1oRs BRAY'S DAIRY CASTLE 210 West Fourth Street North Little Rock, Ark. GEORGE S CLEANERS 3220 Pike Avenue Ph SK 3 0401 North Llttle Rock Ark We are Dependent No! Independent CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS MILLERS COFFEE SHOP 212 Main Little Rock Arkansas COMPLIMENTS OF REBSAMEN MOTORS 3rd and Spring L1ttle Rock Arkansas TRAVIS SERVICE STATION 2nd and Maple North Llttle Rock CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS HILL REXALL DRUG Your Health Is Our Business 3300 Pike Ave North Little Rock CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS LOGS BARBER SHOP 110 East H Street North Little Rock and M SUPER MARKET Every Day Low Prices 3900 Conway Highway ANDY S DAIRY FREEZE 3801 New Conway Hwy BLAKE GARAGE DAIRY QUEEN 3823 Pike Avenue 3314 East Broadway MALT SHAKES SUNDAES ROOT BEER North Little Rock COKE HOT DOGS MR AND MRS J O SADLER Owners 1 I ' M I I9 I North Little Rock ' : 3. 22 I SKATE I-'OR HEALTH AND I-'UN JIM S ROLLER RINK 3502 Conway Hlghway Tractor Genuine Parts Parts Gus Caple Tractor Co , Inc 3908 Broadway North Llttle Rock JOHN MATTHEWS COMPANY Park H111 Shoppmg Center North L1tt1e Rock PARK HILL FLORIST 718 Ark Mo Hwy North L1tt1e Rock Phone SK 3 1128 Night SK 3 0728 MOVE THE RIGHT WAY WITH Charley Dlffee Movmg Co 317 East Washlngton Ave Phone FR 4-6311 North L1tt1e Rock Graham Hardware 8. Appllance 1700 Maln North L1tt1e Rock CHRONISTER AND WRIGHT MODEL MARKET 27 North L1tt1e Rock USED Service with a Smile CARS Glover Bros Servlce Stahon 1500 East Broadway North L1tt1e Rock JACK HILL SHOE STORE 204 West Cap1to1 LITTLE ROCK TOM AND ANDREW CAFE 210 12 West Cap1to1 LITTLE ROCK ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE EXCEPT ONE W F RECTOR FRED GILES PRESTON MEANS HENRY RECTOR SAM ROWLAND JIM LASLEY Rector, Means and Rowland Telephone FR 5 2443 419 Center Street Llttle Rock Arkansas SCHNEIDER S STATION 2222 P1ke Avenu h FR 2 8885 ELECTRONIC WHEEL BALANCING ARTISTIC MEMORIAL CO 519 East Broadway Phone 2 4444 North L1tt1e Rock Ark KETCHER 81 COMPANY Estabhshed 1885 ROOFING AND SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS 400 Locust FR 4 2678 North L1tt1e Rock Ark Henry Ketcher WHITCOMB S BEST IN FOOD 715 Ark Mo H1ghway PARK HILL BO BIRD SANDWICH SHOP 1733 P1ke Avenue North Llttle Rock REAL HICKORY BAR B QUE HOME MADE CHILI Phone FR 2 9697 I 624 West 16th Batteries - Tires - Tubes - Accessories I I 1 u a YOUR SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHER We use only the best equipment ond expert help BEN RED STUDIO Your negotlves ore olwoys on fnle here You moy order plctures from them onytlme Phone FR 4 1746 H6 Mom Street Llttle Rock Arkonsos ,Joi xjdsumogxy iffemfwo 'WM A595162 LLYMXL BH SL AOD JN-FQ Xlkk CYS'-Lfkf Uwe V64 MX wwf Q Nix ilk, kbievoox O-ftfxexvgknxvxklqv Gly ku E68 Jxwixs-.am Miffx CP-fvwvgbk LXAA xaii-v-Jgkxx XL va, -my ,LA 1 , I - ' I XJ J Q -' N x 1 X, K X f, X f - , 1 7 X V AJ I D ?4v'-- , -I ffvxr, ix ,XML 5 f'e.5xkVfX1,y--- KKA f x Y XX s ra Y t ' I I f . x ' - r 4 BY- 4 JL Lt. . 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