- .,' fu, . 1 5, ', .' fgrf. :JB I : if ,pq ' IH .4 ,xi ' 1 '. 1 dl 1 ' .. 1 gi 3 , 5 we HA, D: , J aj , , zi' , Lin ff rj ii. V , 3 WWA N v u f H ww- fm In z gm ' ,I I , . liz lay .El l nifli Y Q-.n Ig 4, 'Tw 151' .621 1, PM -I! 3. lp-I5 I 1 v 1 -7 aw' i I 1 1 w W 1 S EARCV HIGH SCHOOL 6-9 ixa 2iE5 f E P' K X Q Qifzklel ag E N ICR CLAS Of? 1946- 47 FOREWORD Following an esfablished lradilion. lhe senior class has compiled fhis, fhe I947 edifion of +he CAVALIER. Like o'rher classes. we have endeavored fo malce fhis annual one fha? may be 'rreasured by all -one 'rhaf Typically represenfs lhe oufsfand- ing evenfs of 'rhe year. We have fried, 'ro some degree. 'ro preserve 'rhose cherished memories fhal' come wi+h school days. V .i 7, in ----...--v ..........-is-1' .....--- A --- -. .4- ' - l f - L L . 1ig,,-ef ,, - M,,,,...--v-'P ..'-- -- 5 , Kilim i-Y 'Sym' A iwi - 'W , ,f f ' f ' 1 MAMA K4 - I ' ' SCHCDCDI. BUILDING ----- ALMA MATER ------ Hail Jro Alma Marer, Hail! Hail! Hail! 'ro The red and black, Cheer for Searcy High School, cheer. Where fine spirif does nor lack. Hail fo memories so dear, Fondly do we now look back, Searcy High, march on, march on. Searcy High, march on. DEDICATION To Charles R. Harf, we fhe senior class dedi- cafe 'rhis annual. Charles joined our class when we enfered fhe sevenfh grade and immediafely won our friend- ship and admirafion. His ready smile and quief accepfance of his long suffering was indicafive of his sfrengfh of characfer. Our class, our school and our fown mourn fhe loss of one whose sferling qualifies will live as an inspirafion. lf is fo his fond memory fhaf we offer fhis publicafion as a lasfing memorial. 2,25 XV'-'-so XX-901.4141 Xxx ...,,TT ,. - :,,K,-4..-t...Y :V. .1 f---. A MQ 2 .il X .Q S it Q Z 1 Q .1 E X , X W7 '1 V , ,Q wx X sw ww. 5 'Ya 2' .N K ew Y was X M-wx M5 , Tx 9 ' eg Q . x 'Iwi W 83522 QP' v , M .dfwpg 9 5. Eyvas .wwf W f A 'Wigf N ,Y V glfla ., 2 wk , Q, Smfsipgfmy W 55.26 Q, m v, . ,hs V 4. A' K Q W MXQ. Q .M Q 4EJQ J Q X , Q. . M. x SEQ 'via K STAFF 1 Miss Dellinger Sponsor :D We-nn il I i Olen Mullens Business Manager Edifor If 3 Jackie Annidell Barger Jane Langford Adverfising Managers Circuldfion 3 an ' fa A J' - s-: V M - I il 'S erine James , Eloise Beds Darol Bell ass Edifor livif leg Sna We Janie Smith Hazel Lee Marlin Befty Covey ' V Club Edifors Feaiures Miss Tyler Sponsor Marilwa Foriune William Cofer L Nelson Jame Managers Sporfs Eclifo Belly Miller Dorollny Sam p Sl'1o'r Edilors l .JH 45' 4 wauef Caldwell Off' Huifs a g e r Delle Publicafion Man I FV! ,wie MQ' , Dv ,mp wr wk' Fa .Jhw wi, , .r .- 7 L2 4, wr-Ti. --.agp i-3, I 's - L-A .f V. V v'X315E.r V., 2 Lt, 1 , 15-1, .::,.fk5,3-:ggi -5 if I QL JF.-' ., '-fff 'Lf' .1 , 1 x 4 u Q? mu- x :- nan-,R no U 4 - 4. -f:'E':Q,.,.,,f:fg:M' 1 4 In 4 www' Aww ---- X ,R ,, V . 5 'J ww is ' -' .A A f vp., Hfgr 1 . . 21 , fag? . K q .W fx 3 7 ya. , ff, 4' if ff . ,Lx . . MLL,MASON SupeHn+enden+ w'N MQQSSQQ 7 1 3-- 1. ...- 1' ix I .. H. K. WOOD Presidenf BOARD OF EDUCATION CAL ACLIN M. P. JONES, JR Secrefary E. B. c. HUDDLESTON A ROBBWS -il --ii A - nr-' - 4 W. L. Mason Superinfendenf Mrs. John Fuller Science liss Dororny Tyler Commercial Charles King Agriculfure si A FACULTY Miss Dorofh Dellinger English Y Mrs. L. P. Myers L fe Mrs. E. B. Hicks Mrs. W. L. Mason English, Civics Music il ff. NN. E. Laas Miss Fayella Band Direclor Coleman Speech. Dramatics George Hunfer Coach, Principal Miss Ellen Key Social Science Miss Reda Sfro Home Economi 4911 ,455 Miss Irene Forresi Mafhemafics JL ' .. 5 . '- y,-,MW-x v 1. 4' ,V +119 r 14 'YU ' 'Rl K , V- V ,yy v .Q ' L.. I 5 ww.. R fl .. 75? r 1 Ng: 'EI' 031 59 -A GEAQ x X X X lui 4- A 1- H- , .-,Apu-u 4- ? Jgikkkb , :gm 'VC x ,Egg 'imp 91, ' Q . ,.gE,i,4.4'a-: 2 , ' ,pf--4756 gggswn- SENIGRS ThirTy girls and TwenTy-nine boys received Their diplo- mas Friday, May 23, having Thus compleTed Their records as leaders. Four of iTs members reTurned from The Armed Forces To graduaTe. Class of '47 has been very acTive. President vice presi- denT, secreTary and Treasurer of The sTudenT body. presidenTs of F. H. A., NaTional Honor SocieTy, Choir. Masque aand Gavel. Thespians, Quill and Scroll, DramaTics Club. LioneTTes came from This group. ConTribuTing much To The success of The aThleTic pro- gram, iT furnished co-capTains of The TooTball Team and eleven le'I'Termen. Four members were placed on The TirsT sTrjng in baslceTball and Tive on The second. EdiTor and seven members of The LION sTaTT were among These sTudenTs. Heading Their accomplishmenTs is The producTion oT The senior play. Junior Miss and The publicaTion of Their year book. , A -..- ...A.....--s--.-.......Fa1,,f,,a, 1--r -:mi SENIORS MISS DELLINGER Sponsor BILLY HENDRIX V. Pres. Senior Senior Play Swing Band Band S Club Foolball Class BOBBY ARMITAGE Pres. Senior Class Foofball Caplain Senior Play Baslcefball Pres. S Club Honor Graduafe ANNIDELL BARGER Sec. Senior Class Cheerleader Lionelres F.H.A. Senior Play Crew V. Pres. Commercial Club Secrelary Choir Sec. Sfudenl' Body CAVALIER Slaff LION Sfafl V. Pres. Quill 8: Scroll NELSON JAMES Treas. Senior Class JIMMY HART Pres. Sfudenf Body RSPFSSGHIBIIVG Choir Foofball Caplain Mas ue 81 Gavel q Sec.-Treas. S Club Senior Play Foolball Manager CAVALIER Sfaff Treas. Commercial Club Baslcelball Baslcelball Cap+ain Sec. Quill 8: Scroll Masque 8: Gavel S Club ,gil elif , EARL DEE BAKER ANNA MAE ADAMS Band I:.I'I.A. Commercial Club Senior Play Swing Band SENIORS DAROL BELL Foofball Swing Band Pres. Choir Band Senior Play S Club CAVALIER Sfalf rdf 4 JACKIE CANADA Dramalics Club Quill 81 Scroll Pres. Lionelles Cheerleader Commercial Club Tlwespians Senior Play V. Pres. Na+. Hon. Soc Treas. Lalin Club LION Slalf CAVALIER Stall 1 u .1 CHRISTIAN F.H.A. LAVERNE BENTON Sec. Masque 8: Gavel F.H.A. Lalin Club Lalin Club Commercial Club Comme 'a y l Dramalics Club . Na+. Honor S ciely I . f . I ff , ,, ' 1 SLI! , l 4,0 ELEJLGEXBECK V WILLIAM com Lionelfes ligfllallb Senior Play Crew Quill 84 Scroll Commercial Club CAVALIER S+afl Drama+ics Club Senior Play CAVALIER Slaff WALTER CALDWELL Band Swing Band CAVALIER Slaff Commercial Club DOROTHY COLLINS Band Commercial Club SENIGRS BETTY COVEY F-HA MALVA Lou FALK CAVAUER Slall Commercial Club LION Sfaff Lafm Club Hill QOH Honor Graduafe ercnal Club afin Club K Aww mf ,bf QW MA A JANE F RTUNE f X If r CAVA I Nl D F.l-l. 'V rci ub jf y Q- Af I Reporfer Llonetfes MQ we HAROLD ELL NBURC5 W il! MUJ jf' Lahn Club W ,f W plluffffmfyf 76 A! , Aj 4 .0 I 7 We f fjfyf-Q R. EVERSOLE V. Pres. Sfude S Club Baskefball Senior Play Band b,l:NIlJKb O. C. GRANT Foofball Choir Quill 8: Scroll WILSON GRISSOM Commercial Club EUGENE GLENN F.F.A. Commercial Club Tlwespians V. Pres. Masque 8: Gavel Librarian Senior Play Honor Graduaie GENE HIGHTOWER Drum Maior Band Swing Band Tlwespians Senior Play Dramafics Club OCIE HOLLIMAN Senior Play Commercial Club BILL HOMARD Foolball S Club APQDWEOW WLQDMHKQW- fff69U-L iiwwilw Mu Xfvv ORA DELLE HUFFSTUTTLER Pres. Na+.'Hon. Soc Secretary E.H.A. Commercial Club Pres. Dramafics Club CAVALIER S+aff 'GMP Wm C BESSIE LEE HUMBLE Lalin Club Commercial Club SENIORS CATHERINE JAMES H LION Slaff CAVALIER Slall Pres. F.H.A. Reporler Dramalics Club Reporler Masque 8: Gavel Thespians Na+. Honor Society Librarian Quill 84 Scroll Commercial Club Senior Play AZEL LEE MARTIN Lionelles Pres. Masque 81 Gavel V. Pres. Tlwespians Dramalics Club LION Shall CAVALIER Slafl Senior Play Ouill 81 Scroll Commercial Club Lalinw Clu ' MQW l:.I'l.A. Lalin Club Commercial Club BILLIE JO LANE GLORIA JEAN MITCHELL Clwoir F.H.A. Commercial Club BOBBY MILLER F.H,A. Foolball Commercial Club S Club 1 ' N, -P KF' if I A VJ WY M Fl J ' lj. su IJ il :I I if 1 I A I 4,z..fIIf 4, l I f all f ANS lEETTW3f50'44IlifI4 CAVALIER swf Trees-,LM-fl-, ff' Ouill al Saou wfspfivf I Commercial Club C5532 I F.l'I. . O e CI ' . LaliriAiClub Semolztiay fl'-PM .Aj Dramalics Club CAV ,ER S all Vg V I Dramahcs Club M Mfggfplyll SENIGRS Band Commercial Club Thespians Senior Play Crew .H.A. 969' W Dramafics Club CAVAUER SM GORDON QUATTLEBAUM Band Foo+ball S Club hfgasczgliba Gavel Senior Play Commercual Club 2 , f C f A 444 Q jpfdfb L 'I If C Q! , n 4' ,, xkw AW If JJ W f ,,:1fC-'l'f,, I-Cv' if A41 F F A Clwoir Lalin Club OMA LEE RONGEY Choir MA-'QRS WCKEN5 Hismfaan FHA. Thespians Dramafucs Club SENIGRS JANIE MAE SMITH DOROTHY SANDERS Senior Play Crew C:l'1Olf' Band CAVALIER S+aII Choir Band F.l'l.A. Double Trio CAVALIER Shall Commercial Club Commercial Club F-H-A Quill and Scroll lzwlguiff' . S! V57 MW 6335 KATE 'fgw Commercial Club Lalin Club F.l-l.A. Senior Play Crew . Tiff M Mft fff fr VL L! 7 W, I ff iw A. J. SULLIVAN YER Chair S Club Baslcelball Band Swing Band Commercial Club VN T. Zz ,awvff aifif 9 I yff iwmfffksff Nj Af QQ' BILL WATSON BETTY sf-xxorxi Baskefball Lafln Club Senior Play Crew Commercial Club A9wfw NMMA C9 'fiwb vw' Commercial Club Senior Play Tlmespians FRANCES MAE SMITH Valediclorian F-H-A. , DALE wiLKERsoN Commercial Club Sengor Play Crew Semof PlaY Commercial Club Na+. l-lon. Soc. l:'l:,A' Tlwespians Dramalics Club ,f5:Ll,,,,1, MQ, ffixif W D AN WILKERSON OLLIE BELLE LOWERY Senior Play Choir Commercial Club Commercial Club F.F.A. F I-I A SEINIICRS ANNETTE WILLIAMS CLOTENE WILLIAMS Honor Graduale Nall. Hon. Soc. Double Trio Quill and Scroll Repor+er Laiin Club Commercial Club Lionefles Choir CAVALIER Siaff Reporter F.H.A. Librarian Q 'i 1 '- CLASS POEM Some classes are lorgollen Bul when lhis one gels lo Heaven: People will still remember The class of '47. They will nol lorgel Jane Langford Who sold annuals by lhe score: Her price she said was 52.00 now, When you gel il, Sl.50 more! The boy who lhrilled lhe girls Wilh a voice lhal made lhem swoon Is one you knew as Mullens We called him Singing Moon. Dorolhy and Bob were engaged lheng Janie and Bill soon would be: Ora Delle and Gene were sleadies: Gordon said- Hmm-No hope lor me! Earl Dee and Darol drove lheir cars: Bolh were as cule as lhey could be: Bul il lhere was a girl while driving, They would park right up in a lree. When we couldn'l gel our lessons And we needed lhem a cerlain day. There was a genius lo help us: Her name was Frances Mae. Two girls always seen logelher Were Jackie and Hazel Lee- Anolher duel of lhe opposile sex Was Red Hendrix and Q. C. Two sludenls in lhe senior class, Neilher larger lhan a bean, We couldn'l lell lhem aparl: But lheir names were Dale and Dean. Dorolhy Collins played a saxophone Marion Price a clarinel- Eversole and Sullivan played drums They should have formed a quarlel. Marlha dragged you oul' of class And said Now wrile a lealure! We found oul from Forlune The edilor is a busy crealure. The largesl girls in lhe senior class- Beck, Covey and Barger- Took a Charles Allas course one day- Looking closely-lheir muscles were large Laverne Benlon and Anna Mae Adams Belly Saxon and Billie Jo Lane Sludied their lessons hard each day And logic proved lhem sane. F. Sue and Gloria were lhe quiel lype. Who seldom said a word. Wyall, Humble, Gamblin and Falk Were seen-bul seldom heard! We had some heroes in our class- Armilage, Musick and'Harl-- ln loolball games and baskelball They really did lheir parl. There were lwo Bobbie Jeans in lhis group And bolh were lols ol lun- From Searcy came Bobbie Jean Genlry From Walker came Bobbie Jean Dunn. Brains and beauly are nice lo have. When one combines lhe lwo- Clolene had bolh ol lhese She was one ol lhe very lew. Penny's claimed lwo ol our seniors Annelle Williams and Norma Jean: Bellye Miller worked al Smilh's Shoe Slore .Major Pickens made Yarnell'alice cream. Bobby Miller came back from lhe Navy And worked al Darden's cleaners: He was ollen seen wilh Wilson Who was noted lor misdemeanors. Nelson was presidenl ol lhe sludenl body And manager ol lhe foolball' leam: Calherine was Fluffy in Junior Miss And really was a cream. Bobbie Kale was lelephone operalor Treccie Lammers liked home ec.I We can'l 'Forgel lhal Rongey gal In whose car people risked lheir neck. Caldwell and his clarinel Ellenburg and baskelball. Glen and Holliman were typisls: Homard always skipped sludy hall. And lhere was our lailhlul sponsor: Dellinger was her name: She ollen would scold us: We believe she liked us jusl lhe same. And lhere you have lhe seniors: We're glad we made il, you knowg Bul if we lold you lrulhlully, We hesilaled lo go. .au-..L.x.ri.-Q 4.. ...L.. ' CLASS I-IISTGRY When this, the graduating class of I947, first began its long iourney up the road of knowledge, only thirteen of its present members started together. They were Jackie Canada, Martha Jane Fortune, Ora Delle Huffstuttler, Catherine James, Hazel Lee Martin, Marian Price, Dorothy Sanders, Bobby Armitage, Earl Dee Baker, Darol Bell, Walter Caldwell, Wilson Grissom and Nelson James. Under the patient direc- ur of Mrs. Wilson, we learned our ABC's and the ability to get along with fif+een .. twenty other students. After many struggles and hardships we passed into the second grade. Here we lost Martha Jane Fortune and Catherine James: but to comp ensate for these. Annette Williams joined our happy group. Miss Sidney Deener ir aduced us to many new problems of school, liff such as staying in after school or at recess and the ordeal of report cards. Mrs. Chamblin was our third grade teacher, and now we could look down on the first graders as the smaller children. A vey disappointing thing happened to us this year-Mr. Allen moved his bakery which had been only a half block from school. With two new members, Jane Langford and Norma Jean Yearby, we finished the year successfully. Our fourth year we sailed into grammar school in good spirits. Mrs. Chamblin went with us: and here we met one of our most difficult tasks, the learning of the multiplication tables. Mrs. Walker. principal of grammar school, taught us our fifth year. lt was here that we discovered how helpful arithmetic answer books could be but how terrible it was to be found using one. Then we went upstairs in the sixth grade and were divided into two classes. One class was under the direction of Miss Key, and the other under the direction of Miss Golden. We added to our group Charles Hart, Betty Miller and ' J. Sullivan. The first morning of school our seventh year found us standing out in front of the new high school waiting for Mr. Mason to open the doors. The upper classmen blamed us for everything from the violation of traffic rules in the hallmo any marks found on the spotlessly clean walls and chairs. We added Dorothy Collins, Betty Covey, Martha Jane Fortune, Jimmy Hart, Annidell Barger, Q. C. Grant, and Rodney Ramey. We learned to get from a room downstairs to a room upstairs in three min- utes, and also to work the combination locks on our lockers in those three minutes. With much confidence we entered the eighth grade. The juniors and seniors were extremely nice to us this year-at least twice-during the student body election and the Who's Who contest. We stumbled through this year under'the direction of Miss ,Ellis and Mrs. Hicks without too much trouble except for the addition of Billy Hendrix and Catherine James. CLASS HISTORY Then came our iunior graduaTion in The ninTh grade wiTh Miss Forresf as our sponsor. We were really geTTing inTo the swing of Things by This Time: and Tor supporT we added Laverne BenTon. Sue ChrisTian, Bobbie Jean Dunn. Bessie Lee Huble. Billie Jo Lane. Gene HighTower and Gordon QuaTTlebaum. During The lasT Two weeks of school. everyone was exciTed and wondered iT he would graduaTe or geT a blank diploma. DoroThy Jean Shaw was our valedicTorian: and Ora Delle HuTTsTuTTler, The saluTaTorian. Our TirsT year in senior high school was under The direcTion of Mrs. Fuller. We now ioined wiTh The oThers To complain abouT The sevenTh graders sTampeding The halls. We had become very dignified. Now we walked around The hall moniTors instead of running over Them. Hazel Lee won'TirsT place in The DisTricT and Area OraToricaI conTesTs and Third place in The sTaTe meeTing. Four new members joined :xr class This year-Evelyn Bamblin, Bobbie KaTe Sawyer, Frances WyaTT and Simon oye. We were much excifed when we began our iunior year wiTh The choosing of our class rings and The iunior-senior banqueT before us. Bobby ArmiTage was elecTed mosT sTudious boy in The Who's Who contesT. and Hazel Lee was chosen as one oT The CAVALIER beauTies. Miss STroud was our sponsor: and wiTh The aid oT nine new members Malva Lou Falk. Treccie Lammers, Gloria Jean Milchell, Oma Lee Rongey, Ocie Holliman. and Olen Mullens we made iT Through The year. AT lasT we became seniors. We had worked eleven years Tor This, and we cer- Tainly made The most of iT. All of The sTudenT body oTTicers were from our class and also The band drum-maior. Miss Dellinger sponsored us: and To our class we added Anna Mae Adams. Eloise Beck, Inez BrewsTer. BeTTy Saxon, CloTene Williams. J. R. Eversole, Eugene Glenn, Jimmy Musick, Bobby Miller, Simon Moye. Major Pickens, Bill WaTson. Dale Wilkerson and Dean Wilkerson. The senior play, Junior Miss, was a compleTe success: and we eagerly looked forward To oTher big evenTs such as The junior-senior banqueT, senior day, The senior prom. dedicaTion of The annual, and ofcourse The baccalaureate service and commencemenT. Now ThaT we have compleTed This imporTanT parT oT our lives, we will go inTo The many differeni' walks of life: buT we will never TorgeT The years we spenT in This school and The fun we have had here. QT? LOIL7 'LX X A-If.. I, - 0.9 is Lg . I ,I 5rances Mae Smith Valediciorian cmofc Awww! hav? 7947 Ora Delle HuffstuHIer fwffzza L4 9 'frm QSLJU Mfg! fx . 4' LVJ I Xxx yi . M10-wxl 71 -fL,a,,11 ,,4A.u VF! Q . ' -J E WJ M 75114 if 'L fV ?'J'zf1fU A434 5 CWXQ bij-Ii upkwv U xwkxvfyjlldi - . 1 ' 4 ' X M VUL! U 4620-Lv. buf L' gwi Ni ,uv 'Q!kTfJ v ,., ,f , V ' I H '-TJ, UAV' ,C MAAILK .!L'ilfA . xgfsujfq fy! IX M f,, .q fun Bobby Armifage H 'N X .Q- + ffkni' ' f uf gU'jx5wj?M NL 3 ' , L ,Jf4 U ' I Q N 53 'Lf iIliams ' C5 xl 'kiM vV- 'M kj-f S N V 25-'Y 'Malva Lou Falk 1 ,k, I Qui? K W! Y iw f - , X JUNICDRS Junior class produced lwelve choir members, seven band parficipanfs and five foofball and Three baslcefball sfars. Five members of 'rhis group are on fhe LION slaff: four are in 'rhe Nalional Honor Sociefy. Quill and Scroll claims four also. They are well represenfed in Thespians, LioneHes, Dramafics and Commercial Clubs. Lieufenanf clrum major of 'rhe band is a iunior. For lhe firsf rime, fhe iuniors ailempfecl a dramafic producfion. They gave The Black Ghos+ as 'rheir class play. One of 'rhe mos+ ou+s+ancling accomplish- menfs was +he +racli+ional junior-senior banquet X ful '53 '----qw Dorofhy Caldwell Secrelary Irene 'Bevill Billie Cool: Treasurer Kenneflw Billings N-nw if-If-r 'huns Your Miss Ellen Key Sponsor Lewis Thompson Presidenf Jimmy King V. Presidenf Laurel Pifhoud Represenfafive 'Wm Foydell Aunspauglw June Braclberry Billy Chapman -of T' Dale Ellen bu rg Billie Jean Collins Rober+ Joe Dacus 3 James Ferguson Doyle Fuller H. C. Gay Verniel Gipson Mary Befh Grissom i 4 Kaflwleen Kennedy 'Q Vanila Hufclwinson John Paul Hucldleslon Janie Kincaid Marianne Melville Joe Nicholas Rachel Qua++lebaum Benson Robbins Robbie Wallis Rufh Wesf Lucille Sfracener Rosemary Maflwney W fo,-3 Maxine Profho Bobbie Jane Querry Wh BeHy Turnage Heymond Thompson I K 7 rf n N jk If XX xx I L M ,ff N . A , 'Nl ' H 11, T- IIV' af Am CVD x 8 . L7 0 BG 4 E WBMQL C EX Q' , A ,1 W V5 u ,j A FI - 'XL QW L, ' X nfl I ul fx W ' TSW xx X J I XX! I ,VN V --15, .SJ SCDPHOMORES Oufslanding in leadership, character. scholarship and cifizenship is lhe' sophomore Cl0SS- Few classes possess all lhese +rai+s. Sevenreen band members and sevenleen choir members, a Thespian, the second fo aflain lhis honor, are in +his group. One boy leflered in foofball.. One sophomore is represenled in fhe Who's Who conlesf. CLASS ROLL Arnold Bolan Bobbie Jo Bell Sammie Benson Fayrene Benlon Billy Brown Howard Collins Kafie Lois Callom Willie Claude Doris Jimmy Fuller Wanda Lee Fuller Glendale Garrison Loren Safely Bobby Joe Girkin Joyce Ann Haney Louise Hire Jimmy Henry Lois Hopper Marfina Holmes Frances Jackson Phoebe Jo Jones Floyd Key Mary Frances Lamb Lydia Lang Billie Lewis Jackie Lewis Mona Mae Massey Joe Tom O'Guinn Glenda Palferson Mildred Paul Mary Ann Price Anneffe Srephens Delores Slurm Don Slracener Kalie Thompson Frank Veslal Herman Van Pallen Georgia Lee Wesl' Verrina Wesl Vernon Williams Ruby Nell Woodson Don Walkins Tomile Abboud Roger Neal Anderson Doris Ann Baker A. J. Baker Frances Beck Marfha Bevill Marilyn Bloodworth Janell Boslafer Margie Bridger Mary Margarel Brooks Mamie Nell Calo Bobbie Jean Cofer Mary Elizabelh Darden Loreffa Safely Helen Granl Inez Guess Juanifa Hall Jo Ann Hughes Perrin Jones Tommy Killou h Juanila Lang?ord Norma Jean Manning Wanda Marlindell Harvey Mears Belly Oliver June Pellus Bob Redman Belly Dean Scoggins Wandell Taylor Charles Thompson Rachel Vandiver Tommy Joe Ward Wanda Jean Wilson Alice Marie Webb Morris Wesl Sue Belle Wilkerson Marinella' Miller Carolyn Walls SOPHGMGRES '22 OFFICERS Jimmy Henry .....,.. A ., ,. .,., , ,.,,.. .... P residenl' Frank Veslal , . , F. ,, Vice-President Sammy Benson .. , ......,.... .. Sec.-Trees. Billie Lewis ....,. .. A ..,.. Represenfalive Mrs. John Fuller Sponsor sg Ill , sw. I x sw 54 1 i 1 t i iii 'xv sill? lull vi x 2 l 'rsxsx '-M. SCDPI-IOMORES J i - W 0 1? Q I .12 19 1, I ' -ff: I 5, .. ' f 1473. 'ffif Q 1zf?f.., . OFFICERS Tomile Abboud ...,... ...,. ..., . .,....... ....,. ......,.. P r e s idenf A. J. Baker .....,............A ..,. . .. Vice-Presidenf Helen Gram' ....,.......,....A. ..... ...... S e cre+ary Alice Marie Webb ....... ....... ..... T r easurer Befty Dean Scoggins ....,. ....... R epresenfofive Mrs. E. B. Hicks Sponsor AU 1-:weft-W-.,,g H vfwx Y- V' f 11. 4 . MM.. i,,.Q,Y. 'x FRESHMEN Uwfjgwv Wwwjqw my WWW members and choir members belong lo lhis qunup. 1 Serving in lhe Nalional Honor Sociely are six freshmen. One cheerlead W 4,-v Sevenly-one members compose lhis, lhe largesl freshman class. Mary Lee Aunspaugh Emma Jean Bass Mary Brumlow Daryl Bloodworlh James Bridges Julia Caldwell Ernestine Chandler Belly Sue Connell Lulher Coward Raphiel Cohorn Edward Chambliss Naomi Crozier Roberl English Thelma Evans John Gabe Maxine Gilbrealh Palricia Hamm Royce Harlan Marie Hile Theo Henderson Bobby Keys Bernell Langley John Marlindell Calvin Massev Maryelle Neal Leonard Rhodes Ed Roush Jean Saxon Belly Slaughler Don Schaefer Sammie Sowell Wanda Snow Glen Toler Clolene Townsend Bobby Thompson Coleman Vaughan Marlha Wyall CLASS ROLL Peggy Sue Angel Slanley Beaman Bobby Dee Benlon Wanda Burl Kennelh Cole J. C. Croclcelt Barbara Duncan Charles Ghenl James Greer Sallie Harrison Evelyn Holliman Mary Grace Hull Roberl Jordan Mary Ellen Lane Millon Langley Kennelh Lylle Joe Lowery Irma Jean Mann Emmalene Middlelon Roy Nichols Billy Owen Anna Sue Phillips Bernice Phipps Jackie Price Kennelh Qualllebaum Erma Jean Querry Darrel Rongey Alla Slaylon Jackie Shorl Paul Smilh W. l-l. Smilh Jimmy Spires Glendell Taylor Lawlon Thompson Joe Taylor Geraldine Wilson Jo Anne Woodson W' w 2' D 0,1 ss ,vid f0l1f ' .... -1. 5.1 ...... --.suing FRESHMEN D O O0 Oo o OO 5 P., 75 ij, 7 OFFICERS Paul Smillw . . ...,. .... .,.,,. . . ..., ,..., A Presidenf W. H.Smi+I-1 A ,A . ..... ., ,.4.. Vice-Presidenl' Joan Woodson ,.,,.,. . .. .. Secrefary-Treasurer Anna Sue Phillips , ,. ..,., .. , Represenfalive Miss Doroflwy Tyler I e-is I 'TP' Sponsor 5 l li ls 1 Ni NN 0 l I F 'NMR1 1 I 3 I FRESHMEN re OFFICERS John Gabe .. .,.,... ..... ........,.,...,. ..A........,..., P r e sidenf Sammie Sowell ., .. .. A Vice-Presidenf Wanda Snow . ,. . Secrefary-Treasurer Don Schaefer ...,,,,.,...a..,,.. .,......,.... .,...... R e presenfafive Miss Irene Forresf Sponsor r fa 'SXNNM Ii I XA X , WW-Q, I wif -X 1' M ll-4 Af.: 7 '52, -4 5x5 0 .. l,, 1 Uil' ', lik f , 'rl ff L 1 1 A kxwmyf 11.1 X, ,I N , K 'f5?v??F' -- EIGI-lTl-l GRADE an Marfha Jean Armifage Glen Doyle Adams Belly Ann Benfon Kennelh Beauchanan Wanda Lou Bevill Elwanda Bennelf Sue Chandler Jimmy Chrislian Kenneth Clay Calvin Clay Roberf Lee Collins James Allen Cooke Belly Jean Corbill Eddie Epperson Palsy Ann Hall Buddy Huff Wilma Dean Langley Freda Lawson James Morgan Charlolle Lynne Neal Thelma Poe Charles Pruill' Fern Pellus Homer Dean Rice Porfer Rogers Billy Rand Sanford Carl Slringfellow Juanila Faye Thickslon Nedro Vaughan Hallie Jane Webb Carllon Vinson Marving Fosier Clyde Marlin Virginia Faye Phipps Ronnie Myers Mary Frances Maness Johnnie Rulh Bells Jesse Dee Beck Gerald Boyken James Paul Bradberry Harold Brewer Darrol Canfield Tommie Jean Caulrell James Chapman Mary Lee Davis Kennelh Davidson Hal Ellege Elmer Leon Foshee Thelma Carolyn Forresl Palsy Ann Gabe Harold Gay Mary Belh Garrison L. J. Griffin Geraldine Harrison Carlene Hill Edward Keys Carolyn Kirk Bobby Leach Harold Lewis Harlen Lundey Daphna Manning LeRoy Marlindell Lillie Rose Malhis Douglas MerriH Kalhryn Mpye Florence Roberls Carlene Scoif Mary Frances Simpson Jane Sulherlin Billie Jean Taylor Nancy Lee Taylor Billy Joe Weir Gerald Don Williams Presidenf . .. .. Vice Presidenf Secretary Treasurer . Represenfefive OFFICERS . .,.. . ......... . ... .. .. Marvin Fosfer .. , .. Clyde Marfin A . , . . . .Virginia Phipps , A , Mary Frances Maness ., . ,. Ronnie Myers Miss Sfroud Sponsor 'H li ,iih-f 1? u if Qs HGHT CNE Presidenf .. . . Vice Presiden+ . ., ,, Secrefary-Treasurer Represenfafive ..,.,. . OFFICERS ,. ., ,.... ... ., Jane Sufherlin .. . Kennefh Davidson ., ,, Gerald Boykin Mary Frances Simpson I O If ,lf - EIGHT TWC Mrs. L. P. Myers Sponsor 1 I9 u fig 5 6 law' . -Y-.' - Q' 1' ' 7 5 ,'f'Qx snr., . if 2' P ' ' 5 Y Q-.'I 'V-'Z . . mf' s K y ,. .Yi -Miz ' . ' ' f :mmf-' ' '-vs. 1 . ,,,. 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X1 A v ' : ' f WNW. k m:-,:::::5:.I.:.f-- . .:.:.,:, i , a u x ,V Www 2 , N, M .219 Maia ef- VLQLWA WI-lO'S Wl-IQ Y if ' f ...Lf 5 7 I , , Q , Bobby Miller 9 9 Nelson James l-landsomesl boy . ,QM j Mosf popular boy Mia mwvo 7'J-lui ffl-UI ...-a- ' rl W, Bobby Armllage Marllrma Jane Forlune Besl-all-around boy Besl-all-around girl Besl Allxlele Frances Mae Smilh William Cgfer lvlosl sludious lvlggf gfudigug boy ANNIDELL BARBER FGQTBALL QUEEN X-n, I p' Z - ' 1, has I x 1 V 5 f 17 . 5 'A 1' . 1 ,. : - ,, f . ., X f' 'A 1' -.si saws 3 f X f ln-il .Q N ,lvgpl .,-Vx Q . W r ZX . I -we J L V RNIVAL S ?.2gifi,g T ,gg 'V I Nwp. y yrifrvs -- 1 - W-- ' V :- 4' Q ,-: e'1s' ,- J K H A ' 2' f1 I - X V H Q AA M e bug 5 x' ' S fix X 4 We I 1 4,4 f 25' 1' l '6 1 U I I I CALENDAR OF EVENTS Sepfember Sepfember I2 Sepiember 20 Sepfember 23 9--Work Begins -Cheerleaders Elecfed -Fooiball Season Opens-Deaf School Here Firsf Issue of Lion -Elecfion of Choir Officers Ocfober 3-Sfudenf Body Elecrions Ocfober I7-Band Atfends Rodeo in LiHle Rock Ociober 3l-Grammar School Has Carnival November November November November December December December December 3--Lafin Club Organized 7-Choir Afiends A.E.A. in Lifile Rock I 5-Homecoming 28-Annual Thanksgiving Game I3-Senior Play I4-Foofball Banquef 20-Ou+ For Holidays Choir Chrisfmas Proqram 2I-Win Baslceiball Tourney af KenseH January 2-Back +o School January I6-Pic+ures Made for Annual January I7-Swing Band-Firsf Appearance January 30-Band Gives Winfer Concerf February 7-Who's Who Election February 27-Junior Play March I-Lasf Baslcefball Game March 7-Disfricf Basliefball Tournament March 2l-Choir Goes 'ro Li++le Rock for Spring Feslival April II-Band Affends S+a+e Fesfival in Forresl Cify April IO, II, I2-Sfudent Council Mee+ing in Liffle Rock Mfey May May May May 2-Senior Day 9-Journalism Meefing in Lillie Rock I6-Senior Assembly I8--Baccalaureale Service 23-Commencemenf Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeee STUDENT COUNCIL , f: . kin A Mrs. L. P. Myers ' Nelsorm James SPOr1sor Presudem' :ri ,. Vice Presidenf . J. R. Eversole Secrefary , , A .. .. Annidell Barger Treasurer A ...... . ,..r .. , Mar+ha Jane Forhme Senior Represen+a+ive , ., .,.. , , .. Jimmy Har? Qt ' ' Miss Tyler Marflwa Jane Forfune Jimmy King l Edifor Assisiani Editor - Miss Dellinger Publishing Sponsor E L K G N Edifinig Sponsor F Olen Mullens Annidell Berger Billie Cool: Business Manager Cafherine James Feafure Edifor June Bradberry News Edi+ors Rosemary Mafheny Feafure Ediior Belly Covey Copy Edifor Pulolicafion Manager X Jackie Canada Hazel Lee Marlin Aclveriising Managers Laurel Jean Pifhoud P ' J Exchange Edifor emn ones Circulafion Manager OFFICERS Sponsor A . , .. . Mr's. Bill Laas Vice Presidenf , ....... .,...., ......., H e len Gran'r Secrefary-Treasurer . . Rachel Quat+lebaum Reporfer ,, , , , A,., , Madha Jane Forfune a- f KDNETTES Jackie Canada Presidenf 3 3 5 5 , Q in-Lrg.. SEARCY HIGH SCHOOL CONCERT BAND FLUTES William E. Laas-Direclor Tommy Reed-Assislanl Direclor PERSONNEL Dorolhy Mae Sanders Tommy Killough Charlolle Neal OBOE Herman Van Pallen CLARINETS Waller Caldwell, Presidenl Darol Bell, Publicily Chairman Tomile Abboud Marion- Price Jimmy Hendrix Belly Oliver Sammy Benson Inez Brewsler Maryella Neal Billy Lewis Vanila Hutchinson Susie Wasson Sue Belle Wilkerson Eddie Epperson Larry Killough Donald Chrislian ALTO CLARINET Mary Darcien SAXOPHONES Jimmy Henry lAllol Helen Granl lfxllol el Earl Dee Balmer lTenorl Janie Smilh lBarilon John Gabe lTenorl Dorolhy Collins KC Saxl Wilma Dean Langley lSopranol HORNS Jimmy Chrislian Buddy Hull Bobby Jo Bell Carllon Vinson Harold Gene Sullivan CORNETS John Paul Huddleslon Tommy Joe Ward, Vice Presldenl James Morgan Bobo Coward Bobby Joe Girkin Julia Caldwell, Secrelary Gene Highlower Porler Rodgers Mary Ellen Lane Peggy Sue Angel Gene Girlcin Billy Rand Sanford BARITONES Joe Torn O'Guinn Clyde Marlin Marvin Lee Sowell TROMBONES Frank Veslal Billy Hendrix Carlhel Webb Elberl Eubanks Jo Anne Hughes Roger Anderson BASSES Charles Thompson Olen Mullen Charles Pruitl BELLS Lolly Pilhqud Glenda Pallerson Barbara Duncan TYMPANI Tommy Reed Mary Grace Hull DRUMS Haymond Thompson A. J. Sullivan Dorofhy Caldwell J. R. Eversole Belly Turnage Pal Hamm. SEARCY men scuoos. BAND Mei?-if e Mmgw? H D ' YSRCP W ii an 'K sf 1. ' ,M 9 v we gk : 'ef N ,, '-.- ff x -'ff ' ' N0 Wm. E. Laas Q DifeCfOl' Sandra Jean Laas Mascof Gene Highfower Drum Major Doro+l'1y Caldwell A Lieufenanf Drum Major BeHy Oliver and Helen Gramt Maiore-Hes THE CAVALIERS SAXOPHONES Wm. E. Lacs Jimmy Henry Waller 'Caldwell Darol Bell Earl Dee Baker BASS Charles Thompson PERSONNEL TRUMPETS Tommy Joe Ward John Paul Huddleston Bobo Coward Gene l-ligh+ower DRUMS A. J. Sullivan Z W The Cavaliers, newly organized swing band, are selecled members of ihe concerf band. This organizafion was formed 'ro play for assembly programs and ba nq ue+s. TROMBONES Frank Vesfal Billy Hendrix Carfhel Webb PIANO Sammie Benson ff' 41 tl Dwi' , Darol Bell Presidenf 'Wo?I:A-eiju4fl?-JAHD ff 1 ,af L.: ,Jw v 4 ,S NN. L. Mason Au vi- fi.-Mmfo . 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'N, x xr., ff FOOTBALL FLASHBACK Ending fhe season wifh 7 wins and 4 losses, fhe Lions of '46 leff a long fo be remembered spirif wifh fhe fellow sfudenfs and civic backers. The Lions capifalized on feamwork and fair play fo esfablish fheir record. In fheir ll filfs fhe Lions rolled up I95 points. In fhe season's opener'fhe locals clicked all fhe way around fo hand fhe favored Arkansas Deaf School a 20-O defeaf. A much bigger and fasfer Sfuffgarf Ricebird eleven gave fhe Lions fheir firsf fasfe of defeatfo fhe fune of I9-6. To come bagk in fhe win column fhe Lions nexf fook on fhe Coffon Planf Scrappers and each Lion dressed ouf helped give fhem a 39-6 shellacking. In a disappoinfing hard foughf game Searcy aggregafion Iosf ouf fo Newporf 7-6. Buf in the hearf of every Lion fhere will always be a doubf as fo fhe acfual ouf- come of The game. A big counfry feam from lmboden furnished 'rhe nexf opposifion. The hard hiffing lmboden line held fhe Lions fo I2 poinfs, buf fhe Searcy line held fhe opposifion scoreless. As expecfed fhe Lions Iosf fo the disfricf Champions, Bafesville. buf The big score of '38-7 was nof anficipafed. Pushing across fhree fasf fouchdowns in fhe firsf quarfer. and wifh fhe line holding fasf for fhe remainder of fhe game fhe Lions came ouf with a I9-0 win over Walnuf Ridge. A bad firsf half lef fhe Marked Tree Indians run up anofher big score. 32-I4, before fhe Lions could recover in fhe second half. In a drizzling rain affer homecoming ceremonies fhe Lions wenf ouf fo lambasl fhe Harrisburg Hornefs 32-6. A fast charging Pocahonfas Indians feam held fhe local eleven fo a I4-6 win. Enjoying warm sunshine and a clicking offense and defense, eleven senior squad members handed fhe Lonoke Jackrabbifs a defeaf in fhe annual Thanksgiving affair. And fhus ended fhe I946 foofball season wifh I4 Ieffermen and Three seniors receiving reserve leffers and a squad of subsfifufes who amply played .fheir parf in making fhe record whaf it is. U 1 7947 Jimmy M k A J 234 SEARCY if LIONS Mi!! Sullivan ,xa- Bobby Armi+age 82 poinfs Jim K' g i , J' yHar+ '54 P ' + QU 282 poinfs Q 764-lff 7947 V' ' 1 f ? 8 at NMAMWQ-M ,4 Cenfer, Coach Hunier. Firsf row fleff fo righfjz Wafson, King, Eversole, Sullivan, Harr, Musick, Armifageg Ellenburg. Back row: Cook, James, L. Thompson. BASKETBALL Searcy Opponent Searcy KENSETT TOURNAMENT 22 Egfflakfed 44 Russell , I4 34 Beebe 43 Pfainview I6 39 Home - 40 Gardner , 23 42 MCCVOVY 34 Kenseff 32 33 Newpoff - 44 Bafesville CONWAY TOURNAMENT 5' Lonoke V 38 Ozark . 29 Engtnd h I Q ee e I8 Mars al 2l 73 Gmbbs REGULAR GAMES 58 Wynne . 56 Swiffon 4I Home I8 36 Newporf 35 57 Oxford 37 Wynne , 28 47 Bafesville . 27 Mullens, Opponenf 48 , 3I .. A 58 . 30 27 3I . 40 . 27 . 42 . 37 , 46 60 44 44 fx. 31' '7'nvuER lizards 'QQ N-. f . If 1? :fif 'ix is '5?w,., 414 Mi? V , QI? pf Qi :W if ' '+1iM'a ,V TVN? ROSIE OQTS' Il: wig! OT 0 5.219 Seal!! WC' f 9 Ahldi3 up 4 il E,: ., .9 .Yu - . f R Ksxvfffgw R 2? .zu -X OFF L Q 3 f 4 3'b7P6713gg' Tig ,RQ .. Aw XN.u3gaj L . C K x I .yr H ..:v-' I m . . ,, Z Q rf ' A hl --1 X . U R. 7-e.'Al l MEX ' 4 41ff p p,T54?degE?i?' f:. 4 Q ii Q0 Q f fir C Rena :Ln 0 A, 5 1 . Q -s ' 95 el'NQkJ3E i w Si NN 5 k ffe?wff?: ' 5 if Q Y ' i 9 xv Q 1 ki Q, . ,, Q .K Q ' 'Z 5. PX 5: 3 5 Ia Vg' lgii-. . ., L,'a35?7! Eg rg WM , F , , f'F3 5 ' I I F . .4 .W 177g -. .A .-V4 R A 5 ,.'f-5,2-g,L.mx'.ff .. h ,,, , Wag 5 - f .-wf - ,HV hw M . ,x,.:.. 7: 254.5 , K 3+ N1 W,-,dz . ix!! 6 F' -' N .fn V11-7. , Mf Q - N.l-l.S. Flaven siudenfs fullfilled fhe four requiremenls-scholarship. leadership, service and characfer-of fhe Nafional Honor Sociefy. The purpose. of fhis organizalion is fo give. special recognifion fo s+uden+s possessing fhese quali+ies. QUILL AND SCROLL - Quill and Scroll is a sociefy for sfudenls in high school who have worked on fhe school paper and year bool: or have been aciive sfudents in some phase of iournalism. Only a junior or senior is eligible.for membership. The membership of 'rhe club is sevenleen. These siudenfs have done superior worl: in wrifing, edifing or business management Tl-IESPIANS N'-+ional Thespian Socially is an educalional organizarion of 'reachers and sfudenis established for rho advancemenr of dramafic arts in fhe secondary schools. The aims of fha sociefy are 'lwo-fold: ill +o esfablish and +o advance sfancla:-ds of excellence in all drama+ic er+s and l2l +o crea+e an acfive and infelligenl' inferesi' in +hese. i MASQUE AND GAVEL Masque and'Gavel is an organizaiion for sfudenfs in high school thai: have done oufsfanding work in 'rhe speech classes. The purpose of fhe sociery is +o aid fhe sl-uden+s in ihe beiiermenr of ora+ory and speech defecfs. Debaiing was one of 'rhe main inferesls of fhe sociely for fhe year. Ora Delle Huflsluftler Miss Dellinger Presldenf Sponsor Marflwa Jane For+une ' . . Jackie Canada Secrefary-Treasurer Vice-Presidenl l r H., L , me 4 C0ll1eflne James Frances Mae Smllh Laurel Jean Pifhoud Clofene Williams Rachel Quafflebaum Mary B, Grissom Rosemary Marheny JUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ROLL Mrs. John Fuller Sponsor Ernesfine Chandler Presidenl Marvelle Neal Vice Presidenl Virginia Phipps Se-crefary-Treasurer Marfha Jean Armifage Sammie Sowell Don Schaefer Julia Caldwell Wanda Snow Paul Smifh Jimmy Chrisfian Jane Sufherlin ' A'yi Miss Dellinger J A l Mariha Fortune I l Sponsor Presidenf J' my Hari Anniden Ba lacreTarY V. Presideiger l I. Grant Bradberry CDWLL 5 509014 Jimmy King Cafherine James J x Hazel Lee Marlin Janie Smiflw Rosemary Mafheny Eloise Beck Billie Cook Clofene Williams S. B. May Jackie Canada Beffy Covey 1 ---ff 6 5 Jane Langford i y , i v1iss Coleman Jimmy Musick Hazel Lee Marfin Jimmy.King Billie Cook Sponsor President Vice-Presidenl' Secrefary Trgqgurer Q I , ' W A if . , 0 THESPIANS la ,jx- x 0 X X Benson Robbins Laurel Jean Pifhoud Jimmy Hari Bobbie Jean Gem Reporfer r, i,,i . . i I Q5 ffgfflik ig, X K 4' ,xx an l --- 1 'T' , , w ' J rel PC' fi Billy Chapman Gene l-liqlifower Ora Delle Huifs+u++ler Tommy kv arianne Melville Belly Miller Bill Wafson Marion Price Caflwerine ,Z-ff!! , ZW 00561 117 Miss Coleman jx, Affyfjll-iazel Lee Marfin Sponsor pp , ji Presudenf 'L u Ora Delle Huffsfuftler V Presidenf MAsQu gkic-,A L L QV? C5 Sue Chrisfian Secretary 1 ,?, Rufh Wes? .J ,J 1. Cafherine James Reporfer Nelson James Jimmy Harf Beffy Miller Olen Mullens F.H.A. Sixfy-one sfudenls belong To fhe F. H. A. a'F+er lwo inifialions during lhe year. Obfaining money enough for a refrigeralor by worlring al' lhe annual counly fair was lhe firsl project lhe girls compleled. Searcy Dislricl Federafion mee'rings.q wilh Searcy chapfer as hosless, were held 'rwice durinq 'rhe year in lhe high school. F.F.A. Meelings of 'rhe F. F. A. are held every olher Tuesday nighl. Twenly-live new members were inducfed +his year. Aclivilies olher fhan lheir annual banquet were The Federalion meeling in Searcy and a weelc spenl al Camp Couchdale in Hot Springs. COMMERCIAL C LUB This club has as ifs purpose 'rhe encouraging of young people in special secrela- rial fields. Trips +o large business firms were planned and commiflees appoinled lo visir cities and fo malce reporls on observalions of posi+ions open lo lypisls. LATIN CLUB Lafin Club was organized 'rhis year in SHS for sludenfs sludying Lafin and fhose who have been Lalin studenls. This new organizafion has fhirly-seven members. Meelings are held bi-monlhly. Programs include songs, skifs and readings in Lafin. D RAMATICS CLUB This is fhe lirsl year lor l'he Dramalics Club af SHS. The organizalion is for anyone inferesled in dramafics. The club presenled 'rwo one-act plays- The Unicorn and fhe Fish and The Ring and fhe Lock. A regular meeting is held every Thursday nighl. Programs consisl of choral reading, panfomimes and one-acl plays. EMAKER DEE, If . V' 'A S bo ox- ? 7 e 1 5 5 wav -- '- L Ill B x- f 2 '5 Q Z'-9 Q90 ' NEW H0 K Miss Sfroud Caflwerine James Spgnggr pFeSid9f'1f Vice Presideni .A Frances Mae Smifl-1 Secrefary .. ., . . Ora Delle HuffstuHIer Treasurer ,. . A .,., ., Beffy Jo Miller Reporfer .. .. .,.. Ciofene Williams FUTURE I-IGMEMAKERS CDF AMERICA . -. xx 'r 0 rx S if x 'gf' 'fir ou E VZ., I A ' 2 iiP '5w'i o of ?f' i love Q A ---.s Q'6lfl'L1o 'X Presiclem' , Vice Presidenf ., Secrelary .. . Treasurer Reporfer Wafclu Dog .. . OFFICERS Vernon Williams ., James Moye Arnold Bolan Junior Williams Curfis McGuire ,. . Jaclcie Lewis Charles King Sponsor NI amp 45. ' -1. F' , ,,, 1, A Q... , 43 CQMNWMCAL CLUB Billie Cock Miss Tyler Presidem Sponsor ,ff COMMERCIAL CLUB Qwi ' m 44 a kg QQEJL COMMERCIAL CLUB 5 CD0 X Q. 'Sian 9. Q' ,FW xv Perrin Jones Laural Jean Pi+P1oud Doro+hy Caldwell . V... Jackie Canada yi . 7, . A2 LATIN CLUB of Miss Coleman Ora Deiie Huffsfuffler Sponsor Presidenr Vice Presidenr , . Laurel Jean Pifhoud Secrefary . . .,., .... . Sammie Benson Treasurer .. ...... Benson Robbins Reporrer , ..,.,.,. Catherine James DRAMATICS CLUB yi iiii ia fix' 5 is J J w ' 'A ' 1? J flu J Coach Hun1'er Jimmy Musick Bobby Armi+age Jimmy Harf Sponsor Vice-Presidenf Presidenf Co-Capfain Co-Capiain Jimmy King C L U B i l l Bobby Miller Billy Chapman Bob Coferi Lewis Thompson J. R. Eversole .S 'X I in Nelson James Sec.-Treas. Billy Hendrix Billie Cool: G. Quatflebaum l 4 I 3 5 V is JI Q ..,,:..,,,, .,.., . 3, L 1 'J H . ii if M5134 J Benson Robbins A. J. 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