Prescott High School - Wolf Trail Yearbook (Prescott, AR)
- Class of 1951
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YV M -9 I A 5' I 4 , 1- V I .' Wm! -4- X ' ..,- X 7 i 2 IN Dedication - f IN Supervision - - --- - IN Classes .... IN Representation - - - - IN Action - - - - IN Competition Left to right: Trosie Formby, L. B. Andrews, Dr. J. B. Hesterly, Jesse Crow T. M. Bemis, Dr. jack Harrell, and Supt. E. Smith. BOARD OF EDUCATION Because of the sincere interest you have shown in the welfare of the students and the numerous things you have done for their benefit, we take this opportunity to express our gratitude by dedicating the 1951 WOLF TRAIL to you. SUPERINTENDENT-J. E SMITH And PRINCIPAL-RAY LAWRENCE J. T. HERRINGTON Not going to tharge yoa anything for thir Talk. B. A., Ouachita, Chemistry, Boys' Physical Education MILDRED LOOMIS You're chewing your gum like an old jersey tow. B.A., University of Denver Social Science EDITH MASEY What I really nzeant to Jay - -. G. W. C., Hendrix, M. A., Peabody College English JACK MORRISON fart taker a winning rpirit to win. B. A., Ouachita Coach, Girls' Physical Education MRS. HARDIN BRADLEY You want romethin g for nothing. B.A., Baylor University journalism, Speech MARY LOUISE BROWN Get out of that reffigeratorf' B.S., Henderson State Teachers College Home Economics MRS. A. EAGLE You'll jar! love it to death. B.A., Henderson State Teachers College Business Administration WILBUR HALL It haf a tendency to - - . B.F.A., M.S., Oklahoma A.8zM. Industrial Arts. Q MRS. CHARLES C. THOMAS Wilh honor must some refponxihilityf' B.A., University of Arkansas English, Spanish FRANCES THRASHER fun want yon to he happy. B.S.E., M.S., University of Arkansas Guidance Counselor F. B. WARD Now, three hen!! for nothing. B.A., Henderson State Teachers Colle Director MRS. JOSEPHINE CARRINGTON Secretary to Supt. DOROTHY JEAN WAKE Secretary to Prin. S 5 if 1 e, Band 1 51 2, K .utgiggrmipf 2 ' '- MRS. MAJOR NODINI We'll have no more milking. B. A., Henderson State Teacliers College Librarian MRS. CHARLES OVERSTREET All right now, People. B.A., Harding College Mathematics SID PURTLE Would you tahe my loft penny. B.S., M.S., Oklahoma A.8cM. Vocational Agriculture E. L. ROSS And therefore, Confeguentlyf' B.S., Stephen F. Austin State Teachers College Science WOLF TRAIL STAFF if VU' R I H I . W 95 2. ZW, ,H ,. u w? meg a . , milf: f law i , u i i, fl ksggmf, i.I5?g2w . ,XA SV zgpfgiz RODNEY HAMILTON WILLIAM COLE Editor Bzzyineu Manager Arr't. Editor ......... ..........,.,.... ' Rolfe Wylie Snapflaot Editor ........ .............. B etty Cottingham Clary Editor ................ ..... M ary Ann DeWoody Affiftantr .................................... Bobbie Shackelford Perronality Editor ....... ...........,.., F rances Reese Helen Birdsong, Jo Barger Actioitief Editor ...... ................. P at Wren AJJ't. Bufineu Manager ........................ Sue Barger Faculty Editor ...... ......................, F ay Covington Circulation Manager: ........................ Manilene Riggs Art Editor ,................................,.......... Wanda Lucas Nancy Lynn Garrett Sporty Editor: ............ Bobby Grayson, Hody Butler Sponfor-MRS. HARDIN BRADLEY Left to right: L. Harrell, H. Butler, G. Hasley, J. Cottingham, B. Grayson, J. Horne, R. Robey, Miss Thrasher, J. Barger, N. Garrett, E. Rinkle, J. White, C. Sudsberry, L. Tyree. Sponsored by Miss Frances Thrasher, the student council has done much for the student body it represents. This year the group used book store profits to finance the Dynamo and by the contribution. of 351,000 made the new band home a reality. l Prerident ............. ........ B obby Grayson Vire-prefidefzt ........ .................. H ody Butler Secrelary ........,.... ...... N ancy Lynn Garrett Trearurer ......... ........ L ou Alice Tyree STUDENT CGUNCIL BOBBY GRAYSON Prerident of the Student Body preriding N ig . i JM f +1 lb A x Q ,ef ff Q 2 535353 fs Q X U -W V 14 22155553 H5225 X-dg:?gsw'1 S5355 . v,,.., W, L?,m,A ,. f, 'f ' k . . .f ygggfg z g p Q 1 Qffiasfa ,. :A-:f4,. - -1 fi' - 1 :Pi-Z 1'?7ffLf,?52Qi5 f . ,AL. , gb, .. L ,,. , 1 'It , K ' gl , 7 I -265 f - ' ' ' k5' i1f?I h TF D ,,1i, PAT ANDREWS HARVEY BARHAM JUNE BILLINGSLEY JOYCE BUCHANAN CAROL CAGLE SUE BARGER FRANCES BILLINGSLEY DAVID BRITT HODY BUTLER LEON CARRUTHERS MARTIN CATHEY WILLIAM COLE FAYE COVINGTON MARY ANN DEWOODY ROSALEE GARRETT RUTI-I EVELYN CLARK BETTY COTTINGHAM CAROLYN Cox RAYMOND GARRETT LEN DALE GODWIN CLARENCE GORDON RODNEY HAMILTON ALv1s HARRIS GRAOY HASLEY BETTY HILDERBRAND A-tn fwv,,,, ? '9' WSE BOBBY GRAYSON MARGUERITE HARDWICK FRANCES HASLEY BENNY HILDEBRAND DOUGLAS LAVENDER A I A 1 I l RUTH MCGUIRE FRANCES jo MCWILLIAMS ANDREW MOORE KATHERINE PARKS POLLY ANN MCLELLAND HELEN MAY BOBBIE NEWTON JAMES Roy PEACHEY MILDRED PENNINGTON SYDNEY PITTMAN FRANCES REESE w ' Q, HENRY SHACKELFORD A Q, 'mr W Q N' ' 'i'- A E 115 if 52552 ka MACK STOCKTON ROLAND STUART FRANK PLYLER MANILENE RIGGS FREDERICK STANLEY BENNIE STOVALL JOYCE T ATE Lou ALICE T YREE DALE WARD CLARK WOMBLE I 'n :I .' fa-f RALPI-I TAYLOR MILDRED VANDIVER JACKIE LEE WEAVER PAT WREN VIRGINIA ANN WYNN ff: . .:.. 'V' ' X N 6 'O 1' I XJ SENIOR HISTORY In the course of our lives, we have spent twelve long, drawn out years in school. Of the miserable 55 seniors, twelve of them had the unfortunate experience of starting to school together. They are Andrew Moore, Ruthie Clark, Virginia Ann Wynn, Frances Reese, William Cole, james Peachey, Rodney Hamilton, Sue Barger, Jackie Weaver, Katherine Parks, Pat Wren and David Britt. The second year the hearts of the girls missed a beat when Hody Butler, from the oil city of Bodcaw, and Fred Stanley from the thriving metropolis of Thomasville, joined us for a thrilling year. The third year the class grew by leaps and bounds, and in that year three shining faces appeared, Carol Cagle, from Redland, Helen May from Hickory Grove, and Rosa- lee Garrett, from Thomasville. From Tucson, Arizona, came Sydney Faye Pittman seeking the land of opportunity in the fourth grade, and two of our brightest and smartest students, Harvey Barham and Manilene Riggs from Cale. The fifth grade brought to light for the first time the Hasley delegation -Frances and Grady from Pleasant Hill and Emmett, respectively. Frances Jo McWilliams came from Texarkana, Texas. With five years behind us and without even drawing a blank, a new pupil arrived from Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Leon Carruthers. People came from all around in our seventh year. From Pleasant Hill came Lou Alice Tyree, from Houston, Texas, tall, dark, and OH well, Raymond Garrett, from Pine Bluff came Mildred Vandiverg from the big city of Boughton came our scholar Pat Andrews, and our mighty little man from Little Rock, Mack Stockton. Seven years through school and more yet to come. The eighth brought a flood, Frances and june Billingsley, Joyce Buchanan, Betty Cottingham, Ruth McGuire, Bobbie New- ton, Joyce Tate, Roland Stuart, from Pleasant Hill, and Len Dale Godwin from Bodcaw. Eagerly we awaited our freshman year in high school and that meant frosh initiation, and Bobby Grayson and Clark Womble. Bobby came from Tarpinneck fjust outside of Bluff Cityj and Clark from Emmett. As sophisticated sophs the boys were in for a surprise, because of Mary Ann DeWoody from Tarpinneck and Faye Covington from the hills around Murfreesboro. One year and then freedom. We the juniors of '50 welcomed to our class the Hilde- brand clan from Bluff City-Bennie and Betty, and from among the oil derricks in Mag- nolia came Marguerite Hardwick. Eleven down and one to go. Only one addition and that was our old friend, Carolyn Cox from El Dorado. We wish ourselves, the Seniors of '51, a happy and successful future. i 5 l l l rf' 6'- ff A as f.. . f I' N I 'n U Ed CLASS PROPHECY We the Undersigned, Bobby Grayson, Mary Ann DeWoody and Sue Barger, prophesy the year 1975. Pat Andrews will be mayor of Boughton. Harvey Barham will be manager of the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. june and Frances Billingsley will be operators of the- Blue Bond Brewery in Milwaukee. David Britt will be Orator of the Year. Joyce Buch- anan will be an acrobat in Clyde Beaty's circus. Hody Butler will be Little jimmy Dickens II . Carol Cagle will be an opera singer. Leon Carruthers will have bought a new '36 black convertible. Martin Cathey is accom- panying his gruesome, foursome Barbershop Quartet. Roland Stuart is second tenor, Fred Stanley, soprano, Clark Womble, baritone and Len Dale Godwin, bass. Ruthrie and Dale Ward are operators of a large cattle ranch. William Cole discovered' how to go swimming without getting wet. Betty Cottingham, Faye Covington, Carolyn Cox, Betty Hildebrand, Polly McLelland, and Helen May are on the All Missouri Town- ship Red Heads Qbasketball teamj. Rosalee Garrett, Ruth McGuire, Bobbie Newton, Manilene Riggs and Joyce Tate have formed the O. M. C. QOld Maids Clubj. Rodney Hamilton-Head jockey at the Pasa- dena Race Tracks. Clarence Gordon-still going to school trying to prove to the world that it is square. Marguerite Hardwick and Benny Hildebrand-world famous tap dancers. Frances Hasley and Frances Reese-owners of Dress You Better shop in New York. Douglas Lavender-Professor at Du Barry College. Frances McWilliams-Miss Figure of 1973. Sidney Faye Pittman-editor of Podunk Holler Gazette. Andrew Moore-now playing on the Boughton Boll Weevil football team. Katherine Parks-owner of Roll Away Your Trouble froller rinkj. james Roy Peachey-Professor of Agri. College in Tarpinneck. Mildred Pennington-married with eight kids. Frank Plyler and Henry Shackelford-swooners of the year. Mack Stockton-comedian in Skunk Holler. Benny Stovall, decided to be a bachelor and so he went to Siberia. Lou Alice Tyree is a Home Ec. teacher in Lackling Springs. Mildred Vandiver is a Lady Wrestler. jackie Weaver-taking Clark Gable's place in the screen world. Pat Wren decided to be an old maid after breaking so many hearts. Grady Hasley and Alvis Harris decide to make the Air Corps their profession. Vir- ginia Wynn-modeling French bathing suits in the United States. Raymond Garrett is now head of Powers Model Agency, fhe says he didn't know there were so many pretty girls.j lil' WT HOT 9 F 4. -rf' te JUNIORS William Barger Jimmie Barksdale Evelyn Beary Kenneth Beavert Cynthia Bierne Harold Blevins Velma Brown Billy joe Coates James Cottingham joe Don Danner john Whit Davis Elsie Mae Denson William Earl Elmore Huey Garner Nancy Lynn Garrett Raymond Glasgow Kathleen Graham Carolyn Harris Edward Harris Iris Harris Polly Harris jerry Horne George Haynie Jackie johnson Linda johnson Margaret johnson , 'T L s 9 .ml I i ,ag-f , gA w1Z 'f ie2g5'E42ifi SM E 1 ' 12' - J il.. , r i' A57 W, 15:52, A E . if-. '1 , ..,k 'tl 'Q ,f A 'W' mail A at .lei MQ.. -i 'y'.1,..7' ' K 4' V 1 A fb. '1 ima aff! . 3 'T' .4 wma- e.,W,.. v,.,, ea,m,e,E V ,.., , -W, f, 4. , .,.,. L.,,. , A.,, -f .L,f fi,f,,Mt,:.fw,1.,f,f,Q,r, fem, me, -,w a f-,,a,fi:f,i E ii, r Ha ,.,, 1, X, q,..f . ,,.. ,,, ' .rs ggife ek X 5 x f X ,W Ms it Q w 2' 'X i 2 N if Wd 4 mi? 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Prentice johnson janell Jordan Kay King Anna jo Lambert Shirley Lambert Carl Lavender Walene Lewis Huey Long Theresa Lucas Patsy Ann Luck Bobby McBrayer Boyce McClane Helen Frances McGuire Kenneth McKinnon Mary Lou McKinnon William Roy McRaven Pauline Martin Gene Meador jimmy Lee Milam Emilie Mitchell Benny Moore Ronnie Munn Oma Dean Otwell Patricia Ann Owen Carol Parson Jack Peachey Carolyn Prince Rose Marie Reese Dixie Rinkel Rathel Rhodes Ross Robey Lyndell Smith Wanda Lee Syncler Johnny Stone Carole Sudsberry Ray Taylor Delmar Tyree june White Don Whitmarsh Frank Wilson wg? an-D 0 5' legit Not pictured: Lester Efird Larry Janes Donnie Mooney John Ratcliff Shirley Watts. 1 1 a CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR Prerident ....,......... ........ J ames Roy Peachy Vice Prerident ......,... .................. P at Andrews Secretary-Treaxurer ....... .....,, M arguerite Hardwick Reporter ...........,.,......... ...,.... J ackie Lee Weaver JUNIOR President .,.r....,..... Vice Prerident ..,.. Secretary .......... Treafurer ..... . Reporter ............., SOPHOMORE Pfendenl .............,... Vice President ........... Secretary-Trearurer Reporter .....,........... FRESHMAN Preiident .,.....,.. Vice Prefident ....... Secretary-Treururer Reporier ,.....,,.....,. Kenneth Beavert Carol McLelland Evelyn Beaty jack Leslie Polly Harris jack Robey Rosana Langley Betty Riggs Helen Birdsong Bobby McBrayer Kay King Freda Hale jack Gordon CALENDAR OF EVENTS September 11 .,..,. ......i...... B eginning of School October 13 .................i.............. Freshman Initiation Day October 27 .,..,..,..,.,.,.......,,..........,..... Homecoming game November 50-December 4 .,., Thanksgiving Holidays December 22-january I ..........., Christmas Holidays january 19 ....,,,...,.........,............... First Semester Ends February 2 ....,. March 23 .,..... April 13 ...,.. April 27 ..,...,. May 4 ...,...... May 11-12 ...... May 13 .,...... May 17 ....., May 23 ..... Science Queen Party junior Play Senior Play , ....... Junior-Senior Banquet District Track Meet Senior Trip Baccalaureate Exercises Commencement Exercises School Ends 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 7B MRS. JULIA GANN MRS. CHARLIE SCOTT Spofzyow 7C MRS. SAM WHITE R. , I Sponfor 7A CHARLES HILL Spomor 'r-Qvwwn Wfmww 'fm SB HAROLD SMITH Spmzwr 8C MRS. CHARLIE SCOTT Sfflozzmr' , L,,.- -LVL I , '11, 3 Y ,E .k ' ff gi -LQ A1 ' A, fl H? SA BILL HICKEM Sporzfor ,KJ 2 X'-mf is f ' FK 3 0' y Q? 1 N aww? 2 if 2 E? 1 5. il REPRESENTATIVE SENIORS fame! Roy Pearloey f 0 yce Bzzcloamm REPRESENTATIVE JUNIORS Kenneth Beaver! Sue Moore REPRESENTATIVE SOPHOMORES Sue Clark jerry janex REPRESENTATIVE FRESHMEN Wendell Britt jean Haynie MAID-Kailaerirze Park! MAID-Carolyn Tippett I MAID-Faye Covington Romna Langley HOMECOMING QUEEN l-5 f . fj MAID-Evelyn Beary MAID OF HONOR-fzme Hilton ST - Mary Ann DeW00dy D. A. R. GOOD CITIZEN Shirley Lambert JUNIOR HOMECOMING QUEEN ,MW INTRODUCING THE PRESCOTT HIGH SCHOOL BAND CLARINETS Frances jo McWilliams Lois Frances Reese Lynell Harrell Sydney Faye Pittman Rosana Langley Kay King Pat Griffin julia Smith Bobby Joe Martin Gene Ross Shirley Watts F LUTES Ruth Evelyn Clark Sue Clark Martha Ann Mitchell ALTO SAXOPHONES Nancy Lynn Garrett june White Claudette Smith TENOR SAXOPHONE Freda Hale BARITONE SAXOPHONE Raymond Garrett TROMBONES Margaret Hunter Scott Harvey Barham Rothel Rhodes BARITONES Alma Lois Ferrell james Dewey Smith BASS Carl Beck BELL LYRE Mary Jewell Herring joan Gilbert TRUMPETS Rolfe Wylie Shirley Anderson Pat Owens joe Andrews Gladwin Connell P. A. Escarre, Jr. Raymond Glasgow Delmar Tyree Frank Plyler ALTO HORN Jack Bolls PERCUSSION Glenn Cottingham Virginia johnson Margaret johnson jo Carrington OFFICERS-jo McWilliams, president, Ruthie Clark, vice-president, Sydney Pittman, secretary, Rolfe Wylie, treasurerg Martha Mitchell, librarian, Sue Clark, reporter. DRUM MAJOR-Frances Jo McWilliams with her MAJORETTES. Left to right: Lynell Harrell, Kay King, Patsy Griffin, joan Gilbert and Sydney Pittman. The Prescott High School Band is composed of members that are confronted with an opportunity to learn one of America's greatest arts-music. This organization has the job of helping bring spirit to all those who hear. It has played for most of the ball games and increased the enthusiasm of the student body. The spring of this year was concert season for the band. That was the time for much im- provement of the student's knowledge of music education. The band attended festivals and presented concerts under the leadership of Band Director F. B. Ward. , 4. l THE DYNAMO Published semi-monthly by the journalism students of Prescott High School, Prescott, Ark. Price, i5c per copy. Entered as second-class matter Nov. 10, 1931, at the post office at Prescott, Ark., under the Act of March 5, 1879. DYNAMO STAFF . Editor-in-chief .... .......................... S idney Faye Pittman Assistant editor ........ ---Nancy Lynn Garrett News editor ............ ........ W illiam Cole Assistant news editor --- ...... Ann Lambert Sports editor ............... .... B obby Grayson Exchange editor .............. --- Leon Carruthers Club and social news editor ..... ......... P at Wren Feature editor .............................................. Jo Barger Column editor, ..... ................................. J oan Gilbert Editorial writers ..... .... S ydney Pittman, Helen May, Nancy Garrett Business manager .... ................................ S ue Barger Circulation managers--- --------.--- Fay Covington and Hody Butler Editorial By the Editor School has come and schoo lhas almost went, -and what have the students of P.H.S. done about reviv- ing the teen-age club? Nothing. This is just another way of lower- ing our sc nirit, and how can we expect school spirit if we dl 'Tn of others. h , f 1 Woul , ,ur friend: f4:i to play t 2 ygu Prob P' it is up ' 1 plans for are iv' 'V f eation, ar g A :pen up tl ,, i' 1 p club was Very be A, S e students a place to gu S entertain- ment and chaperones, ' .tead of just roaming the streets. Students can play ping pong, bingo, dominoes, and other entertain- ment can be provided. So 1et's all work together and see if some sort of plan can be worked out! F.T.A. Front row: Pittman, McWilliams, DeWoody, Reese, Ledbetter, Tyree, Cottingham, Clark, Covington. Back row: Miss Masey, Grayson, Peachy, Cole, Britt, Carruthers, Has- ley, Danner, Miss Thrasher, Butler. OFFICERS-President, Hody Butler, Vice-President, Ruthie Clark, Reporter, Frances Reese, Secretary, Lou Alice Tyree. Betty Cunningham takes over the teacher's duties in junior High School. The FTA, Future Teachers of America, is a nationwide movement that grew out of the Horace Mann Centennial in 1937. The FTA works in both high schools and col- leges. Its purposes are to learn about the opportunities in teaching, to cultivate the character qualities, to study the lives of great teachers, and to foster the development of student leadership. ,Z WL, 1 Members in club meeting Others grouped around machines in cottage OFFICERS-President, Mary Ann Dewoodyg First Vice-President, Sophie McKe1veyg Second Vice-President, Bobbie Shackelfordg Secretary, Sue Clark, Treasurer, Lavenia Garrettg Reporter, jo Bargerg Historian, Faye Buchanan, Parliamentarian, Betty Hilde- brandg Song Leader, Cynthia Bierneg Sponsor Mary Louise Brown. MOTTO- Toward N ew H orizonf' .ff , Sponsor Sid Purtle points to pines planted by former members First year members doing some surveying. , A ,Mi . - Vi iss.ii?Eg1,5izL ffm 1'?Q'f5?ZTim OFFICERS-President, Harold Yorkg Vice-President, Benny Hildebrandg Secretary, jack Bollsg Reporter, Harvey Taylorg Treasurer, Ernest Peacheyg Sentinel, William Stovall. MOTTO- Learning ta do, doing to learn, earning Z0 live, living to serve 35.9 Left to right: Marvin Fox, Craig Dickinson, Earnest Peachey, Louise Martin, Mary Honea, Ann Coates, Zona Tilly, Virginia Lewis, Sue Glasgow, janell Jordan, Mrs. No- dini OFFICERS-President, Sue Barge-rg Vice-President, Carl Beckg Secretary-Treasurer, Louise Martin. The members of the club have learned the Dewey Decimal System which enables them to know how to shelve and classify them with more ease. Club members are taught to pro- cess new books and mend old ones. Student worker Louise Martin checks out book. LIBRARY CLUB Woluef, we afe loyal, loyal to thee. In euefy context, you Jhall alwayy win for uf a gloriouf victory. Fight you Curly Wolifes, fight for your name. Fight for ole Preffott and win thiy game. Counselor talks with student Trophy Case 1 vii sllf X Hall view of one of the most mod- ern school buildings in southwest Arkansas. PRESCOTT JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING Mrs. Davis, supervisor of the cafe- teria located in the new junior high building, stirs a pot of beans. Students in line for day's rations. The serving force in action. Stu- dents await their trays beyond a glass partition. The meal in progress. , ia. Anite: 4 FFA boys go through parliamen tary procedure. Herrington's PE class in action. Boys using machinery during In dustrial Arts class. 'gi X Miss Brown at I-IE class. F Gu the board during an Mrs. Overstreet explains algebra problem. A ! n l l Oscar on demonstration in sci- Mrs. Thomas' students of el es- ence class. panol. Km A. lj f ' !5s .m We 5 sv Freshman English class at work Mrs. Scott directs class discussion among junior high class members. Typing class with Mrs. Eagle at Miss Loomis' psychology students. the helm. Mrs. Gann lectures to junior high students. TQ' 1 W 1 if x A: s y , N5 b ,wif I My YV? Q 6' I f Quifg i Q u1 Q . L i ,:.,..., 7 1, ,If 'W fig 5- Nu. -PM -. wt.-,L af- A ' ...mv V Qg gkmjg J Top YOW-LlfSb prize in suapsnoo conussu aaa SUDMIEEBQ oy Panda Stuaru, seoonu prize suomlbueu my Peggy Bula suowlng g1TiS ana wrecxs, Lrosn snow 011 on lHlDl3UlOM Gay. Seconu row-Four belies snow prevalllng styles, EUIYG prize wmnner Sub- mlnceu oy Joan Giioeru snows Buzmie Clara ana Dale Ward a la car, Bonny Grayson SUp9TV1SBS une uressing Of une Fresh. Talru row-On, wnac Lunl, rogues on parade, Jimmy tells Katherine a lizzie wales LIB, Joyce Bucnanan ana James Uottingham undex the old snaae urea, ' Fou?tn row-?1Xs taxen at une Dagolay masxeu dress party. Science Queen Cmzdidater-Senior Frances Reese, Freshman Patt Griffin, Sophomore jo Carrington, junior Sue Moore. E l.s I 4 - f i Play cast for Science play, Noi Tonight. Play cast for M0fher'r Day Off and Ffzfbefr Day OH. ' junior play cast for Sezfezz!ee1z If Awfully Young. f X SENIOR HIGH FOOTBALL SQUAD Senior Lettermen-Andrew Moore, all district, jackie Weaver, Bennie Stovall, Bobby Grayson, Hody Butler, Leon Carruthers, LenDale Godwin, Henry Shackelford, Dale Ward, Clark Womble and Roland Stuart. JUNIOR LETTERMEN-George Haynie, joe Don Danner, Troy Martin, jack Leslie and Kenneth Beavert. SOPHOMORE LETTERMEN-Harold York, jack Robey, jimmy Monk, Clyde Buchanan, jerry Janes and james Haynie. 1950-51 SEASON IN SUMMARY Camden Prescott Hope ....... ..r...,. P rescott Dierks ..... ........ P rescott Nashville Prescott Amity ....... ..., P rescott Gurdon Prescott Fairview Prescott Ashdown Prescott DeQueen Prescott Magnolia Prescott Malvern Prescott Coarber-jack Morrison, j. T. 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