Van Buren High School - Pointer Yearbook (Van Buren, AR)

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.762 QOXNTEG 1945 pzffnlisflcfl by The Students fzztz oclzzczzzq xy l SN ZW' sl Hmmm 12 H 1 IO 2 9 3 8 4 'Q X ,f an N L 7 sf 6 I, ll 1 ' -nf., -Q '-vows-X. AND WORDS... ., lfglw A FULL DAY OF WORK AND PLKY .... FOR YOUR MEMORIES, IN THE DAYS TO COME, an ureh ,Mg 5400! 1 'T A It ll 'HU , ' , A ' ' f'v j fly. . J-4--'-'-.-.V ,- - .. , ,-. AROUND THE CLOCK ... TOLD IN PICTURES OF THESE HAPPY HOURS AT SCHOOL .... of 13 K rc! ! gzclucafion Qin 5551-7- in J Izard, C C Gunn, Roy Madden, B C Burkert, Jay Neal, Virgle Coleman Not in picture W A Baxter gClCU,Ay A-4-ai! Bottom Row Mrs Josephine Clark, Miss Faye Marie Taylor, Miss Elwanda Hays, M s Juanita Clark Second Row Mrs William Hamilton, Mrs Ruby Williams, M s Juanita Graves, Mrs W W ereig, Miss Susan C1ark,Mrs Olga Allen Third Row M Virgle Coleman, Mrs Kathaqine Berry, Mr Presley Askew, M s Ruth Loyd, Mrs Vyvian Hopkins Top Row ur James Geurin, Mrs Elizabeth Ramsey, Mrs Edna Brown, Miss Vivienne Clifton, Mrs Kate Steward mr Jack Clark Inset Mrs Eloise Graber, Secretary to Superintendent 5 ' ' - av A ' -- ,,, nn ' R 1 't-5f'4--- . ' 1 ' '.. 4' ,. -l-lf. 111 ., o e sus o o a . a .0 A ' I I ,- r ' ' L ., - J . , . 'v ,F , A .1 Q Q X 1 44. , I M a . 4 , - f '. -- V A ' Q ' ': aw I ' l - ' . nf x 4 . X C 4 ,f f,. ,..-, 3 , . , I , . Z ' Qi -,,,-ci.. ' s a U 0 A o IW 0 e 0 o ' I I 0 0 s ' s s s e g s - O O mznzstratzon SOMEONE HAS SAID OUR STUDENTS WI THE BEGINNING OF SCHOOL THAT LIFE BEGINS AT 8 50 LL REMEMBER IT BETTER AS S ie CZSSQS Zi 4 V, fi , S- ' Q N 1 ,2Q:S'f'-fl. f f A w ' ' . , , ,I I 7,0 QT T 4- 1-Y ' xi in sl ' ' ' X . 'PI A - , .V 4 - a, K .r ,7 ' A 'WL 4 . . .' T Y 5 0 0 0 A ' 1: 0 1 111' Q mnf Twf 6 AGE 3 TEN O 'CLOCK MID IORNING DISCUSSIONS AND STUDY HOME EC CLASSES AND AGRI WORK PRACTICING IN THE GYM DOUNDING THE 'I'YPVWRI'I'ERS IN COMMERCIAL CLASS THE TIME FOR WORK Eddie Baker Trades '43 45 Glee Club '41 4 Otho Baker F F-A '42 44 F1nes Batchelor Dramatxc Clu Debate '42 44 Football '42 44 Basketball Student Manager '45 J Honor Soclety Class Off1C9T 43 Sen1or Class Pres Geraldxne Batchelor Band '4' 45 Home Bc Clu Choir '44 Betty Jean Brant Girl Scouts '39 41 Football Queen '42 Fore Ec Club '42 45 Choir '44 Class Treasurer '45 Glee Club '41 45 Theron Brlley F F A Pres1oent '45 Baseball '44 F F A '42-45 Viviar Brown Junior Hi Play '41 Home Ec Club Llbrarian '44 45 Sen1or Basketball '44 Dor1s Comstock Dramatic Club '45 Band '43 45 Spanlsh Club '43 Barbara De Forrest Lat1n Club '42 Jr Honor Society '40 Choir '44 Glee Club '42 Home Ec Club Girl Scouts '40 Lester Delzell Band '40 45 Orchestra '43 45 Latin Club '43 Jr Honor Society Sr Honor Socmety Choir '44 Baseball '44 Jack Dxxon Football '41 44 Dramatic Club '45 A '4' Glee Club '42 Pointer Staff '45 Ve lma Lee Pea rs Trades '45 Home Ec Club '45 fkuldrow High! Glee Club '41 44 Class Of 1cer '43 Llbrarian '43 C6 1 Joe Graham Glee Club '41 Trades '45 Rena Cray Cho1r '45 Pasketball '42 4 Sr Honor Soclety '45 Dramat1c Club '45 L1brar1an '45 Home Ec Club '42 45 Jimmy Hampton Jr Honor Soc1ety Pres Senior Honor Society '44 45 Polnter Staff '45 Campaign Manager '44 Baseball '44 SENIORS Z'f fix Qi , 8 . '41 x , ' b '43 ' r' . . , 4. I . ,Q . ' F.F. . C-45 5 an H . b '44 ' . 5 6 ,X - . - 5 ' w Homecoming Maid '41 5- - ' A11 silpm ' as Q A 0 O I r . - 5 1 - . ' Q . '45-45 ' ' -45 V u B I l SENIDRS Jhne Hebard Homecoming Haid '39 Librarian '45 Pointer Staff '44 45 Homecoming Queen '44 Home Ec Club Dramatic Club '44 Ina Glee Hogan Dramatic Club ' Basketball '45 fLongbeach, Calif Glee Club '42 Spanish Club '43 Pauline Fouse larguerite Jackson Jr Honor Society '41 Sr Honor Society 4 Latin Club '43 Dramatics Club '45 Outstandmg Gir Office Staff '43 45 Pointer Staff '45 Girl Scouts '39 Glee Club '41 Bobby Ray Johnson Football '42 45 Track '45 45 Band '40 42 Class President '41 Choir '45 Glee Club '41 Po1nter Staff '45 Basketball '41 Baseball '44 larger-et Johnson Home Ec '41 42 Trades '45 Maxine Lemley Glee Club '40 42 Choir '45 Basketball '42 45 Dramatic Club '45 Home Bc. Club '43-45 Pep Squad '43 Maude Lockhart Librarian '44 Home Ec. Club '44-45 Dramatic Club '44 Lena Margaret Madden Librarian '42 Girl Scouts '39 41 Glee Club '40 Home Bc Club Dramatic Club ' Pointer Staff ' Sr Honor Society Class Off1cer ' Pep Squad '43 Peggy Martin Dramatic Club '45 Home Ec Club '42 Latln Club '42 Peggy Ann Moore Basketball '42 43 Home Bc Club ' Sr Honor Society '4 Thera Belle Roblnec Jr Honor Society Girl Scouts '40 Homecoming Maid '41 42 Band 'll 44 Glee Club '41 Earl Robinson Football Cpt '44 Football '42 45 Track '42-44 Basketball '42 45 Glee Club '30-40 Class officer '40 Campaign Vanager Baseball '44 Freshman Play '43 Philip Savery Spanish Club '42 Mae Jean Sibley Home Bc Club '43 Jr Honor Society Glee Club '40 42 Librarian '43 45 Girl Scouts '39 40 Dramatic Club '44 George Smith F.F.A. '42-'45 -45 GR 5. 6. - l -43 ' . '40-43 Q ' ' '43 , 45 ' 45 . kj' f . '45 ' 40-42 A 5- 45 -1 ' Office Staff '43-45 6 Q 3' 5 1'- . . 45 . '44- 5 ' 5 s ' l '45 'H ' . '41 uv I Q A - - Q - Q- - ' M -45 . '42 wr r ! ' ' 4 - -45 ' - . '41 Maxine Stanberry Home Ec Club '42-44 Basketball '42-45 Doris gnn Stevenson Sr Honor Society '44 45 Jr Honor Soc1ety '40 Dramatic Club '41 3 '45 Charles Stockton Glee Club '41 42 A '42 Carmelita Swink Dramatic Club '43 Glee Club '43 Pointer Staf Off1C0 Staff '45 Bobby Turner librarian '41 Football '42 44 Basketball Glee Club '40 4 CPOIF '44 Track '42 45 William Upton Trades '43 45 Glee Club '40 nk - tv 'li picture for: Betty Jane Ward Girl Scouts '40 Glee Club '59-41 Home Ec Club 4 Elsie Hells Latln Club ' 1- Sr Honor Society Andrew w1Ckm8n Senior Play Billy Williams Jr Horor Soc1ety Band 40 45 Orchestra '43 4 Choir '42 43 Freskman Play Librarzan '43 Pointer Staff '4 Debate '43 Andrew W14Man Myra Williars Meryle Willians zoo Ellen Cobb, Bob maria. Georg' FHHSOM Ph111P SENIORS T 1' .1- 'X , . ' 44 x 's a , ' 4,,A!. , ' 42 . n v . U 3 4 Q '45 ' 4 F.F. . -45 . . ' 42 . - 5 X A '45 'jr' . f '44 ' 5 F 4 ' lx 4' .5 va X .- ' F '4l 1 D' - 2 'Q Q Q' No . . Willcoxvn, Leroy Fry. B111y'M0f1di0f- Varian OP - W 4 eeee if Bottom Row Colleen Delzell, Jean Walker, Ola Rea Ransom, Blanche Parks, Sarah Brown, Dawn Dyer, Freida chaible, Irene leans, Macy Fontaine, Lois Burrus Second Row J T DeQhazo, Lorrest Dlpboye, Viroinia kolan, Nary K Mulhern, Loretta Bell, Jeannine Flowers, Tawana Smalley, Charles Atkins, Carl Pegram T ird Wow Maxine woods, Brodie Goble, Virpinia Fields, Dolores Nboro, Ruth Titsworth, Virginia Farrison, Lou Crawford, Juanita Clegg, Billie Fave Bryan, Verna Alexander, Fourth Bow names Qtexenson, Peves Brunk, Dell Elzy, Ethel Nehunt, ynthia nn ullette, 'rm'e Sue lucker, Wanda Tittle, Nancy Bautts, Bobby Kilgore, Della M e DePriest, Lfverne Wofford fifth Row Allyn Bell, Billv Hays, Bill shaver, H B Meadors, wilour Laws, Iona Haley, Imocene lelson, Raymond Allo, Ravmon Rouw, Loyd Cave, Joe Joe Nilliams 3 A - , , U Y? 9' 1, 1 0 , fx Y .1 . ' . - V, , 4 v y L . -r - A ' . . 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Bottom Row charles Jett, Juanita Montgomery, Dorothy oilpln, Leta Rae Ea Ruby Jewel Loftln, Jilma Owens, Reba Jean hoore, Dora Nell Cravens, Norma Nickles, Louise blurry, Bobbie Jean Suggs, Betty Jane Breeden, Betty harion, Louise Kimbler Second Row Kenneth Bretschneider, Raymond Pickle, Patsy Pendleton, Dorothy Richmond, Doris Jean Sagely, Richard Johnson, Catherine Baldenweck, Genevieve Smith, Martha Sue Wilkins, Flora Thompson, Juanita R'chmond, florence aviness, Flov McCord, Treva Votley, Betty Jo Stockton, Bobby Joe M son Third Row Faye Bredriok, Charles Harris, John Hedri k, Lenard ikman, Betty Jo Burkhart, Patr1c'a Toon, Willa Dean Kelly, Bennie Garroutte, mary Glenn Scott, Billie Jean Holland, Betty Pegram Fourth Row Harold Young, Ray Mclntyre, Betty Owen, Uma Jean Reed, Betty Jo Iiller, Lawanda Imrse, Buford Neeley, J D Smith, Allen Bryant, Dorothy Hunter, Sabra Foley, Jeanne Dickey Fifth Row J J Floyd, Virginia Earp, Jim Kenney, Darrell Nance, Lawrence Harvey, Nendel Chatman, Dorothy Johnson, Lela Faye Kimbrough, Elizabeth McBride, Lorene Syrock, Elmo Evans, Norma Jean Rogers Top Row- Lester Moore, Doyle Hopkins, Billy Dean Smith, R.C. Meadows, James Collier, Gerald Cox, Clyman Izard, Charles Bolling, Jimm Downs, Claud Wallace, Billy Ray, Ann Smets, Carolyn Locke, Catherine Simpson, Mary Elizabeth Bell, Scotty Neal, Tommy Gates, D.L. Miller rls ,f . ' f , - 4 . J lf T.: 3 I' A 4 - '. .I U X S 4 ,' . I ' ' v V J , .- ' I I x J ,V F .. ' ' ex , , . , N U Q i , - ,nk . X , Q K - I A ' ' , ' .:, Y Y.. ,,?' . 'Q' - 'If 3 I . l 1 Ga - rw fu , U ve 1 ' I '1 I V 3 L YIY 71 FI ,- A. KI .1 lx kd - C W - . f Y IL I O I 'O cm 0 4 Bottom Row S Breedlove, L Fuckelbury B Tumer R Sweet J urexgory F Flucht, T Lloyd, B Matlock L Nickels, D Wallace, C Malone, B Maman D D1pboye, K Harrendorf Second Row G Webb E F Richmond, V J Alford, S Sabin Zada Brewer, Third Row H Fluor, L Edward Pogue, Hicks, C Herdison,W M Herdlson J E Reed Laxwell, IJ DeShazo, J Nikman, Elkms, J Fall, B Ballard J lendergmff L Putman, B D Kend1g L Hays, S Alice Post, B J Speer, R Stevenson, Fourth Row Crawford, J Stamps, ll A Howard, L J Conger, V Johnson, J E Smith Fifth Row T Myers, Bolling, M Henderson, W Hall, D Hampton, R Harwell J Driscoll, I Grissom, O B Hunnicutt, B Lamb, W Peters, Ton Row L Benton, V Robmson, M Lawerence, K Medlin, V Edwards, J B Anderson, N Kaylor, J Sangster, J Tate, F Williams First Row B Hammock, O Jones, K M Kimbler, W D Hall, T A lhchmond 9 h Grade B Carden, c L smith, B Ransom, v J meal-me, J smith Second Row H Wilkins, J Richmond, B Greig, M Benson, I Stallings R A - 1 0 . , v , A , o N ' , .Jo s o . , 0 ! o o -eve . , .0 . 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P A V Q , ,yf ,iw L I xv N S t Q ' 1, j f -v . r LL . -L 4- ' 5 'Q - -- 3- if -.g,, 4 'SZ' Q Williams, N L Floyd B Core, B Roberson 'hird Row A R Johnson, J Neese, N Burris M Carter B J Howard, B Doam, D G Rainwater, L Loyd S1 and -l Bottom Row Bonnie Gilpin, Bessie Bowen, Thelma Jean Schlegal, Rosemarie Raoier, Cherokee hatlock, Yvonne Cooper, Viola Boyd, Ruth Greigory, Donna Bill Seabolt, Betty Jo Lclntyre, Dorotha hoore, Gaylia Swift, Anna Ruth Iorse, Norma Jean Iadden Second Row U ogene Hilkins, Nadine Rapier, Dorothy Dell Jennings, LaDona Bilderback, Iris June Downs, Blanche Singleton, Joan Shaffer, Irene Cathey, Wanda hall, Robert Walker, Donald Smith, Dick Izard, Bob Sparkman, Betty Lou Yakley Third Pow Jane Rhodes, Wanda Carden, Dorothy Brownlee, Dorothy Henson, Gwendolyn Norse, Martha Loore, John Kincheloe, Jerry Chastain, Kenneth Chitwood Fourth Row Raymond Toothaker, Patricia Sparkman, Phyllis Fall, Ruth Klncheloe, Netta Peart Loyd, Samnie Hill, Naomi Schiffman, Alfred Hays, J C Isam, Tadine Benoit, Bobby Shepherd, Patsy Crabtree Fifth Row David Cathey, Joanna ryers, Billy Brasher, Hugh Daugherty, David Hicks, Gene Bell, Bobby Richmond, Carroll Lutz, Connie Roberts, Paul Charles vallaoe, Billy Bob Shepherd Sixth Row Billy Richmond, David Bowlin, Paul Reed, Bobby Jones, Henry Bennett, Kathryn Broderick, Katherine Lindsey, Lillian Luton, Iartha Graham, Ruby Smith, Mary Whiles, Patricia Hunter, U H Freeham, James Smith Seventh Row Loyd Buffham, Tommie Glover, Odell Hamrontree, Van Boatrizht, Daltan Bradley, Walter Harmon, Charles Sparkman, Howard Green, Arnold Tudor, L P Hall, A G Batchelor, Earl Newton, Bert Young, Leroy James, Henry Pape, Dewey Tom Lewis, David Holley, Neil Boatright 8th Grade First Row Third RU' Jack Hobbs Reba Buohalle Bonnie sus Settle Harold Lobdill Eknma Lee Hammmtree mid' Fay' Eootm Zalma Fay Suggs Susanne Bryan Buck No.1 Jeanne Ellen Tate 'falter Bryan Jerry Van Zandt Second Row F0ul'th RU! Betty Jo Kilgore Betty Fly Austin Gene Jamison Loretta Turner was Thema' Mary Jean Stamps hw 0'd9'm Ulm Teddy Hebard GYPSY Jo Ritchi' -. - , P -- . 1. 4, f-x, , ' - ,fda , e' . , u '. , S yt 55 -V E54 H . ' 2 V A. 't 5 ', , ' u , . , ' Q 2 , JI ' .. y' ' IV. J 5 M, ! , . y . 4 K x K N r 1 .Z K, ,V r ' ' A A I ' F . l ff .' - nm L , ' 1 , G K 1 1 7 IL A , I 1 ' 1 A ' I v O I I VI v I V ka 3 A al 7 I . D I L L . e e e .llW.N..w,...ll.....j',-u..l.wY.uM,lLw.... 7th Grade v, Bottom Row R1Ch8Td Rozell, Edward Chatman, Howard Plunkett, Jlmmy Don Larion, Ivan Moore, Wayne Snow, D1x1e June Gray, Martha O'Dan1el, Tommy Lack Rlchard Colller, L C Kenoig, Inez Long, Calvin Austln, Willle Wickman, Therell Drlscoll, Bobby Parks Second Hou Joseph Pennlngton, Mary Lou Tudor, Kenneth Wlley lary Lou Turner, Mary Belle Symonds, Fannie Hall, Joyce Cleag, Bern1ce WBtK1HS, Barbara Gilpin, Hermia Bruns Patsy Walters, Virginia Ann Schaible, Mary Loulse Moore, Harold Grlssom, Marjorie Sweet, Phillip Fontaine, Na11e Goble, Bllly Ray Owens, Darrell Johnson Th1rd Row Lols Carrol, Edwina Spears, Johnnie Mae Burkhart, Freda Lemley, Mary Sue Thurman, Elwanda Asborne, Alta Jean Brock, Carroll Vaughn, Charles Ray Shultz, Donnie Moore, Bllly Housley, Harold Dunn Bobby Weldon Fourth Row Patsy Ruth Goodwin, Evelyn Reed, Bobby Woods, Loulse Harmon, N1la Ree Earnest, Wanda Crawford, Clarence SIMPKIHS, Jlmmy Harr1s, Neal Clegg, David Peters, Jerry Wllliams, Mark Poole, Roy Tiddle, Flfth Rom Joy Lee Bell, Wanda Lee House, Mary Beth Kerce, Sammy McIntyre, James Lee Taber, Buford Jones, Luther Stem, Bobby Brack, Norman Marion, Floyd Sagely Sixth Row Gllbert Hummlcutt, Wayne Sandlin, Donald Leigh, Virgil Peters, Kenneth Walters, Harold Moore, Harold Smith, Darrell Moss, Daisy Lou McCabe, Dorene Coder, J C Snow, Steward Buchalla, Robert Hulva, Herbert Schuster, James Burkhart, Jimmy Bell, Edward Turner, Donald Motley 15 iZZ?i::EEi.,5 4iik q'E.l! 9 :A J, - . 2 . , . . . 1 . 0 . ,, Y . . ' ' Q I' . . J' l , . . . . , I1 C U , . . . . . 1 ' 1- U 'Y U I U 'fx' -..n, J X 1f',.17 I ., . -- rx . .1 ' xx 1.55 5 A1 , .nf , - If . -GS' ' J' A h -- ' 3' 7' QQQZQ TWELVE O'CLOCY 'II WFO CAIx EVER FORGET THAT MA.D.RUSH FOR THE CAFETERIA '79 AND STANDING IN LINE OH, WELL, MAYBE IT IIELPED US LEARN TO BE PATIENI W Q! fo Aa 726' M. 5... - 3. ' I J vp .9 EA T' ' its 1 4 fx X , H Ai, ' l 1 ' L4 9 D vi' A 5 , N 8 ' l' .T I 2 rx J V 5 6lfL0l'lCl el'll0l 0l'l0I' occefy az ho J ,ov X fa. 6 01' muh' 5839 063334909 8 avian 'L V '00 0 ' Q aegbexaedfrguefx eqe SO qice atv Q Doi' ec? 'CF Bottom Row Rena Grav, Ruth Titsworth, Ulsie Mae Bells, Marguerite Jackson, Peggy Ann Toore Second Row Wanda Tittle, Jiwmy Hampton, Lena Margaret '1 Madden, L C Delzell Top Row James Nest, Joe Villiams, Jack Dixon o S 0 o x Y If' I . iv 1 Q -B' ' E, . . b X f .8 S if 3 , , - 0 '7CQ bk 33-p F ,- '55 -I Qs 6 a D a I ' ' 6 ' s if t' f ' I Q ' - u' , 4 W e It e fl .6 , r . Q' r ,Q I 1 I s 5 x ll ' 1 Y' v 1 ' s f ' J 9 I1 - - 'b l I I4 1 y rf. :Ll 'L . Q M A atL0l'la LUQLOI' 0I'l0I' 0Cl2ty Q' .V PVS' First how John Dicken Izard Levuey Ton' Lew1s Zelma Faye Suggs, Mary Jo McBr1de Betty Jo McIntyre, Do:-tha Jean bfoore Emma Lee Fammontree, Robert Stevenson Second Row Lee Edward Poavue, Lartha Jane Moore, Carr1e Lou Smith Connie Duth Roberts Marcia Lee Vmsett, Betty Jo Klllgore, Bett1e Carden, Elmer Flucht Third Row W L Putman, Don Fampton, V1rginia Fields, Eva Fay Richmond, Earl Wayne Newton, Betty Core, Suzanne Bryan Fourth Row Johnny Weese Glenn Harvey, Jim Dick Tate Melba Benton Virgmia Robinson Laura Jean Conger Jerna Jolfnson, James Sangster Members Not Present Andy Lockhart, Paul A11bum Mary Alta Pyrd .Joris Jean Walters, Peggy Stoekburger Vernon heese la0l150 ccera Mrs. Orvillg T. Loyd Jim D1ck Tate Presmdent W-L. Putman- Vice Pres. Laura J- Conger Secretary Elmer Flucht - Treasurer . D 11 J irir lk W' 1 b it F , ' ni 5 6 5 f 6 ., gt Wqxfgyjj '.,.gX : -A 1 ff, 5 3 .. 1 -A ' i l f I ll ,L v Zgancl IQLLLI- IQLL5 Bottom 'Row Lee Edward Pogue, Colleen Malone Betty Faye Austin, Jane Rhodes, Barbara lhnsorr Max-gene Carter Emogene Wildns, Henry Pape Jim Kenney Seccmd Row H B Meadora Wilbur Laws, Scotty Neal Richard Johnson, Dewey Tom Lewis Joe Edsel Smith, Geraldme Batchelor Rosemarie Rapier Dorothy Wallace Third Row Thelma Jean Schlegel Loyd Buffham Jack Hobbs Billie Jean I-'olland Elmer Flucht Jerry Chastain, Bobby Shepherd, Kenneth Chitwood Jimmy Dick Tate, Dick Izard, James Collier Gerald Cox Fourth Row Norma Jean Rogers, Paul Wallace, Jimmy Vandergriff' Kirk lledlin, Dorothy Hmter Doyle Hopkins, W A Tudor, Claude Wallace, Pat Donahoo Billy Roam, Jimmie Sue Tucker, W L Putman, Billy W111i8mS, L C Delzell M' lv if ,S Z, 1 YN by , ,J g Q g C .4 First row Billy Charles Marion, David DeShazo, Lonnie Nickles, Johnie Driscoll, Keith Harrendorf Second row Gaston Crawford, Robert Stevenson, J T DeShazo, Jimmy Hall, Brodie Coble Third row Buford Neeley, Kenneth Bretschneider, Reves Brunk, Carl Richmond, Allen Bryant Fourth row Wayne Kaylor Ellis Yancey Fred Williams Ge smith James Stevenson, B1ll,Scott, Junior,Walters, Joe Wllliggge ' Top row John Cook, Bob McBride, Jack Dixon, Bill McBride, Max Kppp, Loyd Gage, Mr Jack Clark Office rs 1944 45 President Joe Williams Vice president J T DeShazo Secretary Junior Walters Treasurer Brodie Goble Reporter Jack Dixon Watch Dog Harold Young Adviser Jack Clark lembe rs not in picture 1 Jimmy Scott James Mmer J B Andersm Theron Briley Vernm Edwards Harold Young THE VIRGLV COLEMAN CHAPTER FUTURE- The school year of 1944 45 has proven boys started early in September plannmg chosen, and the boys immediately started FAIMERS OF AIERICA to be an outstandmg one for the F F A boys The their year's work Officers for the year were raising money for the F F A banquet Different Frmd raising activities were carried on during the year, and the banquet was held April 27 Mr Coleman was the main speaker Invitations to the banquet were accepted by the Alma, Mulberry and Greenwood chapters The year has been hznghlighted by the success cf' the weekly meetings James Stevenson was named Program Chairman and has presented programs of various subjects with the boys being assigned the different topics to present to the group Besides raising money to have their banquet, the F F A boys have spent money buying equznpment for the chapter The year ended with the treasurer's report showing the chapter to 'be in better financial condition than at any past date T J W omg cf CH Bottom Row Norma Nickles, Dora Nell Cravens, Macy Fontaine, Irene Means, Mary Lou Alford, Barbara Turner, Lois Hays, Betty Stockton, Dorothy Wallace, Colleen Malone, Blov McCord, Betty Marion Second Row Miss Vivienne Clifton, La Wanda Morse, Tawana Smalley, Vivian Brown, Geneva Nlkman, Laura Jean Conger, Martha Howard, Billie Holland Betty Pegram, Betty Brant Third Row Ruby Loftin, Juanita Richmond, Florence Caviness, Peggy Moore Louise Harris, Genevieve Smith, Blanche Parks, Betty Miller Fourth Row Wanda Tittle, Ruth Titsworth, Lela Faye Kimbrough, Rena Gray, Virginia rields, Virginia Nolan, Verna Alexander, Jean Dickey, Betty Ward Mae Jean Sibley, Sammle Sabin, Lois Burrus fifth Row Catherine Baldenweok, Joyce Smets, Virginia Crocker,Jean Grissom Melba Benton, Billie Faye Bryan, Patricia Toon, Lou Crawford, Elizabeth McBride, Oma Jean Reed Sixth Row Virginia Parp, Ann Smets, Wilma Hall, Louellen Harwell, Bennie Garroutte, Virqlnia Pobinson, Imogene Luton, Carolyn Locke, Catherine Simpson, Velma Lee Fears, Lorene Syrock, Imogene Nelson, Helen Sparkman Not in picture Alice Post, Mary Louise Effenberger, Maudie Lockhart HHH 1 P11 1 The chief purpose of the Hana Economics Club is to sponsor better living for girls Beta Lambda Gamma, f better known as the Betas, 18 the largest club in the distrxct having seventy one members The colors are I 7 purple and white In carrymg out the motto, 'Not for self, but for a1l,' the girls made 150 bedside table covers for the md Cross gave 45 toys at Christmas to a church orphanage and assisted in the Bood conser vation program by preparing peaches carrots and apples . for the school cafeteria O 1 ' ' sl A A . 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' w4 Qi ' T.t b'bf1 '--4' ., . - in ., any .5 . , .JT 1: - -G - - -' V :f K ' ,- . - ' an-, so U - 1 - ' . . , ' 1 ,N ' - 5, I .n - , ,xg , ., .. 1 . 4,.- - ,vc .. , . , X K A I J 'K I .X , I .x - , : J I- ' xi. auf 7 :Q 5 S ' 1 K , 1 - F ,- ,, 9 . . . . n ' ' I X 1 , - l I I I 4' ' 9 5- Athi, l aI'lla fllfif Bottom Row 'olleen Delzell, Rena Gray, Maxine Lemley, Dolores Moore, Marguerite Jackson Second Row Ina Glee Hogan, Lena Margaret Madden, Doris Comstock, Jimmie Sue Tucker, Berneice Brown Too Row Peggy Martin, Miss Faye Marie Taylor, Billy Shaver, Mac DePr1est, Jack Dixon The Dramatics Club has completed a very active schedule this school year Besides finishing nine months of class room study the students have introduced ministers and sneakers They have also pres nted programs in the interest of the Red dross, Infantile Paralvsis Campaign, and War Bond Drives, as well as various other programs For students and the general public. A number of the students Brom the class have been heard from week to week on broadcasts from the local radio station. 'k'k'k'kir'k his , X ff k , 9 A ' 'uf go l li Lrariana 1rst Row Petty Marion, Bettv Brant 'ora Louise Harr s, Frieda Schaible lrs Steward Second Row May Jean Sxbley, V1vian Brown, Patricia Toon Lena Margaret Madden Lou Crawford, Treva Motley Third Row B111ye Faye Bryan, Joyce Smets, Virginia Earp, Ann Smets, Virginia dob1nson, Petty Owens, Laura Conger proud of the library that is at the d1sposal of every boy and girl who attends ju ior senior High School This library is open to pupils when they enter junior high school for the small fee of fifty cents for the entire school fee is one dollar after pupils enter This money ls used to help equip and library for our boys and g1r1s which in every respect There are approximately fifteen year The hlgh school maintain a measures up hundred books of fiction and non f1cti n These books are se lected from a read1ng list that has been compiled and approved for junior senior high school pupils read1ng requirements and pleasure F1 31 School patrons of Van Buren should be ' Q ' Margeolf .SLM Top ow ueralc Cox, Clyman Izard, Jack Dixon, Iac DePr1est, F'nes Batcnelor Middle row Billy Lobdill, Hugh Boatright, James est, Wilbur Laws, Jimmy ampton, Billy williams Bottom row Peggy Lartin, Lena hargaret Madden, June Hebard, Marguerite Jackson Net in picture Billy Shaver pw 5 g !, H133 1 I' -' A Q . . 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'A AV -3 Ymox q 42, ., 5 Al Oli' Bottom How Dixie June ray, Villa Deon Fall, V1rginia Schaible, Bern1ece Mary Jo McBride, Carrie Lou Smlth Second Row, Connie Ruth 4oberts, Lora Nell Cravens, Ouida Pooten, Richard 'ollier, F6Fm10 Bruns, V1rginia Elx1ns, Varbara Ransom Sugenne Bryan qhlrd o Alfred Fayes, Nancy dautts Juanita Clegg, Dolores Moore, Rena ray Iris June Downs, Patsy Crabtree, vary Beth Ker e, ypsy Jo Pichxe, harles AUKIHS, lariann1 Henson, Pobby hoods Fourth Row Aanda Lee Fouse, June Hebard, Maxine Lemley, Richard Johnson Raymond Pickle, Cather1ne Baldenweck, Betty Brant, arbara DeForest, Cynth1a ullette, J1mm1G Sue Tucker, Semmie Fill, Colleen Delzell, bmpth Row Joanna Myers, Leta Faye Kimbrough, Scotty Neal, Katherine Lindiey, Lary O'dean Isam, Jean Schlegal, Dorene Coker, Jeanne D1okey, Sabra roley, Pose Ann Williams, Mary Glenn Scott Top Row B1lly Shaver, H B Meadors, W1lbur Laws, B11ly Hays, Claude Wallace, ,erald Cox, Maurice Sagely Charles Bolling, Margaret Lawrence, Verna Johnson, Nelba Benton, L C Delzell l , Q a W: -':xA lr n i ii . .f r if J f . 0, U ' datkins, Emma Lee Hammontree, Tommie Lack, Martha O'Daniel, Loretta Bell, I ' li w- A , ' h 1 , ' l, c C . ' C f , c WX f xg? X X 'I' O TI IRTY SOM. BASICWBALL GAVDS FRE PLAYED ABOUT THIS TIIW S 'XLSO TV' TIT FOD T112 CHANGV' TO IXTH PURIOD 'LAQS X 'H' 9 QM ,I FF? ,V P, Q J f H Y ' I ,,f,5 f' ' 1 --- XYK' I r s l xx .M-I ' . . L' J f Wf1,. , Qi IT 'f.':,. L as ,X ,H A... Q 4.4 u M nos ff! fl J W I 2 N I 2 f FO H J 1 fn w vb V S ', 4 -x . A ', , 3 , 1 , X C I 4 9 ff: ll Y' 1 ' Q, ll lv-8, I 'V 4 N ' f ff- Q, ' ' 7 , E -g ' 1? fr 6 'S' ' - 1 y X A :ig2L7C7iQg6llf9 i Coach Askew The Coach gave tirelessly and patiently all of his time to the football squad H took victory and defeat in the same str1de and always worked toward the next game His strict training rules were always enforced Wltfl good results He is very popular with P8151 for clean athletics Lv i Bill 'Twig' Lobdill Student Me.nag9l' The familiar guy in the white coveralls at the Pointer bench B111 saw that the team was ready to go equipped He was manager for three seasons Charles Bolling 9' tackle Chi-Dk The 14,15 leg ed tackle made it tough for all foes when he cut down interference in 1210 oppcnont's baokfield He il 3 rugged sophomore fhlph Scott 'Scotty' 'lhe lanky Freshman ut1lized his lang anus and legs to snag Pointer passes in the enemy secondary He was es necially adept cn defense Bob Johnson , ack 'Ju Johnson carried his 165 pound frame across the goal stripe to top all the Pointer ball carriers Countless times Johnson X was seen to gam yards on a fullback spinner. ' He will be missed next year. ,An Sf' Bill llondier Guard 'Rod' lhe husky guard finished his fifth season with the Pointers and was me of the most rugged linemen in the state 'LI Herman Romes Back The little tailback earned every praise he received by his tireless efforts to make the backfield click. He spec ialized in a lmg jaunting skirt aronmd the flanks. r . V' 5 . 1 , f a - - l 7 4 .3 , ix . an . ,Il a ' Q a -ov ,514 4 v , N- .gy . fs , 1 - ' HS?fs V iff. - .n-, ' , 1 3' ' 1 5 . un-L if U -uw ,, . G e , all circles and is widely known for his cam- . P- J.- - ff: L' Vg .J F 'K l . V V 4, f X0 1 -l xx W I. W l X S - wh Hxd - - 22 . 'v xf' 1 .' -I L- U 4 B g A 1 ' s f 8 4 - Season Resume Troubled with injuries all seascn the Pointers never gave up and emerged with A 3 win, 2 tie and 7 loss ecord The high l1ght was a 15 6 win over the undefeated Conway W11doats Other wins were 35 6 over Bentonville and 34 O over Bocxxeville They tied Clarksville 13 13 and Alma 7 7 Th Pointers are expected to lose over half of its squad next season H B Meadors Cnmr'Md The most consistent gridder on the team ll B played every minute of the 12 game season without a substitute He was a demon on defense Earl Roblnsm Back 'Lam' Hob Turner Guard mt Bob started every EGM and earned praise for his dG'ensive work in several games It was his third year cm the Pointer squad Captain E8l'1'S guiding influence and driving power added color o the Pointer backfield me speed! southpaw pulled out for interference on dearly every play 'is bloczing was very good Pointe ra Pointe rs Pointe rs Pointe rs Pointers Pointe rs Pointe rs Pointe rs Po ntere Pointers Pointers Pointers Jack Dixon Pointer Grid Schedule 6 Fort Smith 7 Q 9 Alma Bentonville Rogers Springdale Conway Poteau Siloam Springs hyettevil le Clarksville Booneville Paris NNN I Wf W - Z E Z fl Lawrence Harvey Taczle 'Glen' Jack utilized his 225 pounds to 'Gin Excepturnally light earn him a startmg berth Be hustled for a lineman Harvey made the f'1rst team anna., He was the every minute and trained faithfully best tralner or the squad and 1gno ed in .Ari s to give his best laurice Sagel Back eu' A me wan whlrlwind ls me way of' desc b Sagely who laved three nm cn'e en e ga es He bractically vm the Ca-wav ga.e sLrle had ' 121 mocgmg the 'Fld a S off' the .mde ea+ed list M. X o ' 47 7 35 6 X o 31 O 41 15 6 v.,-: 'Z O '1 A 14 i O 14 13 13 34 0 1 13 26 e - T Spawn! ' - - . e S ' lil? f . E Y? Q5 4 7 1 7 ef' . -g 0 . V 1' ' Q 17 A l A 9 . e Q F B-ld H e jv 5 v tt . r' fl 4 GI, , up 'X s b - 5 ri mg ms Pomrmsw 1 N 4 Top row Second row Third row Front row F -. Bill Binnion Back PBBIPS The chunky redhead played with a severe charley horse all season and most of his services were confined to passing He never missed the mark Jack Dixon, Bob Johnson, Earl Robinson, Ralph Scott, R C Meadows, Charles Bolling, Bill Mondier Jim Tate, Bill Hays, Billy Ray, Bill Shaver, H B Meadors, Maurice Sagely, 'ayne Kaylor Bill Lobdill CStudent Managerl, Junior Baber, Vernon Edwards, Junior Walters, Tommy Fates, Bob Lccabe, Reeves Brunk Leroy James, Ewing Nleburg, Ray McIntyre, Lawrence Harvey, Fines Batchelor, Carl Richmond gifs Bob McCabe Guard N1g In his first year out Bob performed like a veteran He gave his best des pite several in juries THE POINTERS CAPABLE ESEWES .4 Bill Shaver Back Burr Always driving hi-Pd in his role as 8 P0 serve, Bill c!'OSB6d the pay stripe twice during the season l . . . I O I 3 4 0 I IV nl 0 ' J I O . 1 C 9 ' ' f ,,. ff !:1,,hijQ,M ix' ' 1' . .--Nw, ' Q . an xc' ' ' V u ' U v ' xf . : ,1 Qi:-. - l - .7 .. . n , ll . 0 l w ne lebura OUTLOOK FOR 1945 Coach Askew expects the l945 grid team to be muck improved and predicts anXt1'ng but a bal season in 1945 The Pointers will lose such seniors as lob Johnson ill Iondier, Herman Remes, Fines ice Sacely, but the Coach expects by the holdovers xpected to be fiery redhead who played every ni Robinson, Bob Turner, Jack Diron, Eatchelor, Carl Richmond, and Iaur tbelr s oes will be capabld fil GG the sparkplug is H B Meadors, nute in '44 mob IcCabe and harlcs Bolling will lead t e linemen R C lfadows, rangy All conference end, Ralph Scott, Lawrence Uarvev, and Junior valters a e oldover cnds Chunky Bill Binnfon is the backfield big gun alorp with Pill shaver, Torrq Cates and some pror sfng newcomers ith strateav leaders oleman and Askew at tte reigns, tte DOlH ers are expecting an nproved season and will not be satisfied with anything less than the conference chanpionshlp f arl Richmond back NO Pictures or lnes Batchelor, guard ls Tim late, and C Ibadows, end .9 1' Bill Hays uard HSilent Willn Taking the grind was hard but Bill never missed a practice He bears watching next season Centernlittle Redn 'wing was an asset to the scuao w th his constant good spirit and hustle Junior Walters 'June Another of the hust ling sophomores, June nearly won a first string job He has good possibilities Leroy JSIDGS H Back UD0beY James gave the first stringers a run for their money and he saw lots of action. Lore capable Reserve S Tommv Gat6S ack Thomas sparking the Pointers in reserve tilts, TOMMY was a fast break-away sprinter. A sophomore. 36' Ray hclntyre Tackle Mc A sophomore with poss'bilit1es will develop int a rugged tackle Reeves Dru k Back Reeves loved the game and gave all he had in practice He showed up in re serve games. ' 1 A Q I xl 5 Q A . ' ' , earl U -v 1 - Q 4. I 4. A I I 3 ,C 1 . . nc' n W 1 ' V A a E . - 9 p 8. , , Y- , A V .. . ., o ., if fx 3 ll Q o n nl: - . - 1' ll U 'rv T h l ' 0 . .. ll J X, J. V 1 U f A . ' 4 ui l. k u s. G .. . ' t- . : l l . . 7 l A . .. o . , I JI U 6 J , 'I .1 . n g U -. I vw f N, f . . 1 an t A ' ' 5 R, . I. ,,k I 17' 1 , -'-' -L c- ' V rw ' LJ ' n '.1 .' 3 . . J 3 - ' ' Y l QI . K. Q . . . Y ' Q I I7 1 ll P'i:' . - ,1 I - , Ray ,R O 1 11 , -- - End - 1 A . . Q 'V' H , 13 , t A YJ , , . . C ,f gf X .. H 5 B n I' . THE VAN BURN POINTBBS District Champions Holiday Champions Conference runners-up State Quarter-finalists l'op row s Scotty Neal, D ' M1ller, Wilbur Laws, Bill Shaver, Raymond Rouw, Jim Kenney second rows Elmo Evans, Dell Blzey, James Collier, Coach Askew, George mnsqn Ben Winbom Fzrst row: Bill Lobdill, Phillip Wilcoxon lac DePriest R C Meadows, James West Not in p1cture B111 Binnion By marking up a total season record of 30 wins against 10 set bacss th 19 e 45 cage squad earned the enviable title of The best basketball team Van Buren ever produced In contrast to the poor seascm last year the Pointers settled down to plain hard wo k 1 r ast spring and continued it when the fall school term opened It was not an easy job because ot' the poor season but the boys were full of enthusiasm to tum out a ninnmg team lluch of the credit was due to the vast knowledge of Coach Askew whose patience is an asset to any team The Pointers opened the season w1th the toughest opposition in Oklahoma and took four ot' their defeats in the first weeks When meeting opposition ot' their own class then they bowled them over In the Holiday toumament they met three teams and disposed ol' them quickly, getting the title Following that in the ocu- ference race they racked up ll wins and scratched the loss colum three times for runner up hmors In the district toumament the Pointers beat Bentonville Fay etteville and Fort Snith for the title In the next stop at the state, the Bird dogs walloped Smackover 40 22 and lost the next game to Little Rock, state champions llac DePr-iest, Bill Lobdill were voted All conference and Iac DePr1est, James lest, and Phillip Willcoxon were All di t 1 t s r c Chly three of the squad members are seniors, Bill Lobdill, Phillip lilleoxon, and George hnsan N l POINTER smsm - , , - Mac DePr1est orward Sl1m ALL CCNFERENCE conference Mac's work was a great asset to the tearr The lanky for ward got h1s share of the points and directed the team on the floor 'ME QUINTBT' Bill Lobdill uard Twig ALL CCNFEFIENCE Co bining speed w1th experxence, Bill was a good offensive player His t1 1rd year as a regular guard Shooting was his specialty Phillip Willcoxon Forward 'Preacher The Paris flash was always a R C Meadow Center 'Frank Working off the pivot post, R C was an excellent feeder Every game his rebound and de fenszve worm earned him high prense Pe 18 a sophomore big part of a Pomter win The Pointers' best defensive nan Phillip held the oppon ents 1n check and starred in the Pomter offense B111 Binnion Guard 'Pampa' The speedy redhead was always in the enemy's hair bustling for loose balls and his ex cellent passing This was his part in the vrmning picture. n . ' 4 Ga if, 4 G ll F ll ' N U . Called the best rebounder in the and second on the All-Conference. 1 Q n B l I N K . , - , , - ' I NYlRx SDIIOR JIRLS Bottcxn row Wilma Owens Ruth Tltsworth, Wanda 1ttle Maxine Lemley V1v1an Brown, Rena Gray Top row Macy Fontaine Patsy Pendleton Bennle Jarroutte Louellen Farwell, Rreva Motley Ina Glee Hogan 3-1119 COUNTY CHAMPICIIS The Junior Boys was one of the best teams Van Buren ever turned out T ey entered the Codnty tournament and walked off vuth it eas1ly McCabe, Hampton Scott, Baber Peters, and wllk1IlS were the guns Bottom row Elmer Flucht, Harold Wllkins, Don Hampton Teddy Myers Ewing Vheburg Top row W1ll1am Peters lhlph Scott Bob Jim Howard B111 Lobd1l coach Junlor Baber, Bob McCabe JUNIOR GIRLS Bottcxn row Ruth Harwell, Alice Post, Emma Lee Parrmontree Bobbie Dean Kendig Carrie Lou Smlth L0u1se Harmon Top row Vema Johnson, R080 Ann Williams Lula Loyd Katherme Llndsey Li1l1an Lutm, Kathryn Bredrick KI .L-. I fo 65 THREE THIRTY SCHOO1'..'S OVER FOR THE DAY AND, FOR SOME OF US, SCHOOL OVER FOREVER MAY WE REMEMBER THESE DAYS AS HAPPY THREADS TO BE WOVEN INTO LIFE 'S FABR IC - I no F -. L, 4 Q r '55 ' fs-sw P ,pin inf it-U WWWH5i5 l ' . -efe'g - ea... , , ,.r f A 1 feet is a4w.'W 1 e , 3 ,er , J te, Q- 51 7 1 Q L 1 . Q n y t y-I I '1 N-'higijgxg f hjL' 5 w,fii ari'Z1 AA 1 f?' .X ' ,i:wJd 1-V ?b Our oaleteria staff Does it look familiar? Another scene in the lunchroom W struggling away and W relaxing Betty and Bobby A tavb quartet 1lke to O pre would vou a rms tties N E sig risk x09 N f 5 CQYIGZY Give Q The Sophia Meyer basketball team, coached by Elmo Wvans, which won the County elementary tournament by a wide margin ' +551 Q3 An o ones Bo o pk L. .. N l fri, - ' t P I., A 452 r ' r K:f1NTi ? P4 ff- -- x 4,1 i ., '+ . ' ,Y i h L Lv- c I .V L Q 'ggi -5 W if YR X A A H' X 4 A GX990 H 1 . , 1 ez gn- in The Homecoming Queen and her maids W in f X -M xjx 2' O J 45351141 t Neal Ur- go-Yes bee o Rh CQ fbi boob s Ode-S Y' Geurin's Trades Class Q jc bd nl X -v- ' T' xxf e X ' I . ' 2 ' - ' x 5 ' - I 1 ' tu , Y' , H. M i 4 K l Xl O I .. - 1 i .1 4 I 1 D t 5 A . a I Z I M t H f ,, ' 2 fin 9. N' 3 X, . L V 4 s ' '.x'x , AN J , , - -xg K 5 .y V gf I N ' XN '- f. I - 2 ' Y xt , NX, ff cv 'Jax 7 - 41 ' x Q If 6, J I . , L ' ' gl V 1 O Jo X S PPS A-.rc xv 4 I 7 'Q KQV, 'Q 4, 1 -. t Se pt Sept DEAR DIARY 5 We came to school and signed up ll We chose cheer leaders today Betty Sue Owens, Thera Bell Roblnson, June Hebard, Peggy Schlogel, and Dolores Ann Moore Sept Sept Sept Sept was Sept Sept ct Oct ct ct Chapel Choir was organized Played Fort Snith 1n football They wen Llma vs Van Buren The game was tied Some one came around today and said some 'Magic ldan' called Lor1ng Campbell coming here But he can't fool me Say maybe there is somethmg to this magic business after alll X We beat Bentonville in football 35 6 We lost to Rogers if 7 A: 1- I I Magor Thomas A B Ditton spoke today and was very interestmg K U Assembly Fire Drill today Cleared the building 1n one minute Our old friend C1a1r Bates, home from the army on furlough gave the football boys a good talk in pep assembly ct N ov N ov Nov 20 Played S1loam Sprlngs A loss for us this 27 A play 'Credits for Bill' was given today 31 Chaplam Bob Hargrave of Camp Jesse Tumor 1 le contr1buted approximately S41 OOf'or the 3 Scmntist Dr Harry White spoke in assembly 7 Rev Kirkpatmck gave a very b0BUt1fX11 scen time nn assembly was guest speaker He sang too National War Chest Drive today Football team went to Poteau o felt talk ent1tled The Beaut1ful City' Nov Nov 10 Played Boonev11le and won 34 O 14 June Hebard is Homecoming queen Catherine Baldenweck 13 maid of honor Maids ares Sue Owens, Norma Jean Madden, Joyce Collms, Ir1s June Downs, Daisy Lou McCabe Nov Nov Nov Nov c Dec c an an Feb Everyone gett ng ready for the big event Hrznecqningl 1 Played Clarksv1lle and t1ed 13 13 Played Conway at Conway Won 15 6 We had a lar Bend Rally Sold Q18,000 First Basketball game Played Lavaca and 'Prince of Peace A Christmas comes but Everyone really sat in War Bonds and Stamps vm g1ven 1n assembly today its here! I up and took notice when the choir 'showed oh in 'brand devotional Christmas play, was once a year now New' white surpl1ces at 21 Jack mnk, a one man theater, presented 'Macbeth' 28 These exams are going to be a cinch! I March 1 hams start March 2 Who said what about which exams being a cinch larch 14 Alexander Trio sang and played today What is it they say 'Music soothes the savage beast or something larch 22 Dr Stuart Cames took us on a trip way bdck to Alley Oop's time April 1 School burned dovm April 18 Seruors are in a whirl Graduation activities beginning April 20 Annual Senior play May 9 James West has a birthday May 20 Baccalaureate sermon for the graduating class It won't be long naw May 23 Junior senior banquet and party for seniors and guests Hay 25 The fateful day Class Day program at nine o'clock A N Graduation at eight o'clock tonight fl .14 . .15 ' . . .22 . . . .27 ' .28 --- ' .29 -. O Q6 I0 .10 ' .. , '. .. . o .ll . ' . o .15 ' , o . ' 4 . . occ. , ' . 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