White Hall High School - Bulldog Yearbook (White Hall, AR)

 - Class of 1946

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i May these Memories When they were yet Serve to renew the School days within 1 recorded aotuil factsg spirit of our your heart., 1' W, 3A gm? nv V, N. ,W-J , ws, .-.- 4 Y 'si' C 'Nl ? -ra .xv 'XB '4 '1' ,f 44A.f ,Qian Q Fred R A James cmlllty 31034 uperintendent ii' lata Boylf. Qgllglilh Hrs. D. B. Brown CDUIOTCIB1 QQ AL W lillws -6' hanita B0 Y ilthonsti Q Irs. M. K. Korrisbh lnglish I C G oo Rkiivy Prods lollrary ig Sgqrotary 3 ' - 1 f ' ' L C O - A . + QQ mb J - 6 V' ,fu x S, S - - i I ' ' me o o 0 P' , v I Q. , I .335 5 ,Q , x g- MMM gil' ,f-4 M-'CS C W Flnch Mrs J T Jenk1ns Elghth Slxth J Mrs R D Raynnck F1TSt 'Ut Mrs R V Boyd Second Mrs P M F1elds Fifth Mrs I M Gandy Third Mrs H H Bell Seventh M s E F Taylor Fourth q A 1 In I . , ' X' 1 17 , A 1. -'W 1 ' . F x . L . ' 1 . ge Q .' 11' R ' 0 i v jsfoqqg . . . . ' ' ' . o o Q . ,' Q .foe o X 6 5 ' D -1 L 7 V A ' ' ' U o c 0 Q a 0 , . . iii' - X '95 I Mrs. R. E. Jernigan Mrs. G. W. .Tones Eighth Seventh 1 , v WS! Ro I-Io Graham Pars W' G' Carver ANh'So B0 G! Sixth F011-I'th Y Third . L F I A- 1 Q . M. 5, MC Crary C. WQ Morrison President Secretary Cliffiiildersheim V. C.,Bateman G. J. Mc Bride SBOARD MEMBER ' x-r A I - 1 SEMORS Gladys Vandiver-President nI'm happy and free, nothing bothers me.H Mhry Martin- V.President nAlways comes out with omzasmumhi Josie Walter- Secretary WEfficiency is her speciulty.n Elizabeth McDougaldJTreas. Nlt's nice to be natural when one's naturally nice Norma Jean Davis-Reporter- 'She might be bigger but she couldn't be better Charles Jones ' nHe's the only one of his kind.' .Timmy tiripiett nlust to have him around is sufficient.n - Betty Abbington ' , nCharscter is the dinmond that scratches every eq Tennie Marie Jones nStateIy and toil she wins the hearts of them all.N Bill Turner un is his motto Mildred Whitmire ot only quiet but sweet H Jannette Irwin nAlways re dy and will ing to help someone Emma Faye Royce WA maiden modest nd quiet W Elzeda V ndiver 'To her friends sh ' a Jewel 0 Monroe Fields 15 wit invites you and his looks delight You 0 Eugene Ashcraft 'It's nice to know iF Someone like him i' jigs: heef, W 'Gil S. -, ,sw Sei 0-4' gui' 1' Hubert Byrn Thu Glown rd Joy of the clmss Jakle Je qohw or es, Sha loved her dTHClDg HmhIm1rTmkn ' oyu, Lloyd, y S I s ld Llgy. Paul YTUClD6 MQ1dQD5 rc hlS smnllbst Lire , , '1 L ue' . 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COMPLIMI-:NTS KOBERLEIN BAKERY UNION STOCKYARD Wm Koberlem Prop BREAD 81 CAKES P1ne Bluff Arkansas Walnut St Phone P1ne Bluff Phone 964 9 17C SEE COMPLIMENTS WELCH INSURANCE AGENCY FOX BROTHERS HARDWARE CO FOR ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE PINE BLLFF ARKANSAS 1115 West 5th 410 Maln St Phone P1ne Bluff Phone 4777 880 JOKES Nl lone rlas your daughter educat1on proved of any value? Mrs Vandlver Yes 1ndeed xt s ent1re1y cured her Mother of braggmg about her lt IS Wonderful how people s taste changes Wxth the years when JOSIC was a lrttle g1rl she loved dolls and J1mmV had an eye for sold1e1s Nom 10516 IS crazy about sold1er and Junmy s 1n love w1th a doll We W111 Be Here Tomorrow COMPLIMENTS To Back Up What We Say Today OF O H Hardin F C Smart Furnlture Co Chevrolet Co 211West 2nd P1ne Bluff Arkansas P1ne Bluff Arkansas l . , . .1 . . X Y 10 f' A .1 . I ,. , . v .V , f- I - 1 Q 0 K ur K . ' II L I'. 5: S . . ,, . . , . - - s 1 ' Il . . , . . . . x . 1 a , - y S . Y' ' VV . 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W. v yi T-'X W EX ,f 'qv' In TTT2 ,S 4 ,A . W.. Q, i f 'lv'-X if 4' f , I 'zf ik fix , ' , A V1 75 ff' A 1 124 - :Q X W FX W fff ,S 3 A Hx fx Q LQ if Nf Zvi 2: ! ,Qi Qllm ! xqgi, 'Hall Murder Case Selected As . op Ark Tha ren Ax-kann: naw. stories , which nnncted the most interest by rndcfl dura! IND. ll 2,860.4 by the nlocin Prana, were: Hd! murdvr cue. Shake-up ot tootblll comenmg ltljt at tha Univunltv of Arkuuu. Reconvenlon md the state! et- tom to renin aluminum lnduztry. Capture and demh of Hesnendo Matt Kimes. Provision of may Democrntic pri- maries for 1948. Adu tion of a state high school 1ootbsY1 play-ol! system. Innovations brought about ln state govemment throunlh Governor Lan- ey'l economy proszrnm W Restorauon 01 Arkansas bonds to ,New York approved List and the 'Arkm-mn Story. Flood control Dlanning, hearings and apgrova! Postwar highway consfruction mrogram. i James .W. rlall. convicted slayer of ,his 19-year-old wife, alleged to have :confessed to uve other murders. was 'Arkansas' top newsmaker in 1945. I The dramatic Hall case, including ,def-wtion Hy Arkansas polir-V the D r n . f H Tl. th rt d jgogfsssgrlogng thea 24-v9Erfc5l:l0ff:'- 512161 Little Rock taxi drlver's cunvn:-' Itlon, yvaw selecfed by 'he staff of the I Associated Dress' Little Rock Bureau las the leading news story of the year. Authorities had been working for months in an attempt to solve sev- leral hitch-hike slayings whvn 'ne 'rqad-haired Hall was captured by Llgle iflcigkd detectives last March an un o e his story. He was cor'vir f-d in Pulaski Cir' cult Cnurt May 9 :af murdering Mrg Fayrene Clemmons 1-Iall with his bare handx aldng ihe banks of the Arkansas River -xean Little Rock in September, 1944, and was sentenced tcghdeath. tHe was not tried on the o er coun s. To Dle .lanunry 4. His appeal to the Supreme Court from 1'1e Circuit Court sentence un- successful. Hall is slated to be elec- trocutid at Tucker prison farm Jan- uary . Other Icacung Arkansas nv rig? of A945 were: 9 s ak:-up if Arkansas f' W 31' amz ABN' ews Star of '45 disappointing Razorback football muon under Glen Rose. John H. Barnhill, head coach at the Univer- lity of Tennessee was named to suc- ceed Rose at 310,000 a year under a five-year contract. The Razorbacks, pre-l-anon title favorites in many circles, finished last in the South- west Conference race. Postwar reconversion and the ltate's united efforts to retain xt: vast aluminum industry. Both the Hurricane Creek alumni plant and the Jones Wlh aluminum plant, op- erated tor the govemmunt by the Aluminum Company or America during the war, were leaned recent- ly by the Reynolds Metal Company. Plans, however, are not for ca- pacity operatim cember 14 ns a result of the inju-1 riel. Prlmlrlu to Be Costly. Legislative action for four Demo- crath: primary elections next year. The General Assembly took this ac- tion in an extort to keep Negrom h'0m voting lor candidates wr stat:- olficeb. It separated primaries foi- tederal and state offices. Most coun- ties have cnntended they would be unable to meet the expense ol thi two extra primaries. Adoption of a state high school football playoff by the Arkansas Athletic Association. This action cli- maxed years of clamoring by fans and athletic directors for a system to determine an undisputed state cnampion. It goes into effect next season. Innovations brought about in state. gvvemment through Governor La- IKYS economy program. These in- clude consolidations of several de- partrnentsnthe financial stablization plan lumpmg all state funds into a single fund and reductions in state bonding authorities. This resultnd from an Eastern tour by Governor Laney and Secretary Frank Storey of the State Board of Fiscal Control to tell the Arkansas Story. Flood control hearings. A 8446,- 000,000 multi-purpose plan for the Arkansas Valley was submitted to the Board of River: and Harbors for approval. Many other postwar flood control projects were approved by Congress or mapped out during the year. This program was given I start by congressional deficiency appropriations making it possible for some construction to begin before July 1. 1946. Completion of plans and release of federal funds for Arkansqs' vast postwar highway constructlop pro- gram. The first phase of Lhxs pyo- gram, consisting largely 91- Cl0S1flK me gaps in the state! exnstmg roa,d system, is to begin as soon as pass:- ble. -111 personnel The capture and subsequent death Bonds Wln Approval. 4 of Matt Kimes, 39-year-old aespe- Restoration of Arkansas bonds to' -! -' redo wanted for a Texas bank rob- the approved list by the New Yojgg ' b ry, in Little Rock. Kimes was State Banking C0mmigign.: ticen into custody by the F. B. 1. R-1N-C gt Baptist State Hospital after he 1- wa-z injued in n North Little Rock trait: accident Decembel 1. The iaimlr Oklahoma convict died Da- Nallonll 4-H Winners Announced. Qlenga, Dee. 1 UB.-Ora V. Cal- ld-.Q gud 10, Rushvllle. Ind., and Eden Jan-len, 8804 15- of Kam' gn, Qklgw today were named na- danal winner! of the 4-H achieve- ltlnr. contesn. Dgngld ucxnight. used 21, 01' Knot, Hd.. lnd Mary Arlene Nel- qg, gpd 20, Humboidt, Kan., took up honor! in the 4-H lemdcrshiP oontelt. cauumn. of ?'H work' kg from'l1ve- .tack com projects. Min a 4-H mem- ber, im' gar- at 84,- organlzod his 4-H Club one year, grew to be 8 or top club and is now of twn clubs and president county 4-1-1 qrganizatlon. cdunty leadership Inclusive. contest winners T scholarship Y 60 5 mai ithe --1 .f . v O Dec z.G:5l,6 21,9858 .wand place ln tho contest ri- 1 fe ,Bw 9- t xt ,mv Ego wgegflixxf 5,11 gf, 'X' 1:8 andy 'smite' sxeiihte 'Vai Q9 105591 do me qi tb Ute nw' 009 5, 52' 19' B-'nk Cl Truman Rated As Tho -ea'i 8'S T9 'Man of the Y ' New SSOECIIICG P de1'riexZIYork, Dec. 26 gpy.,5ar clearing-S I. ' Dec. 31 , Unit or 24 ma- .gP, B-91' ed States st J01' cmeg 1 est in I and t H tt 1929 M2745 smce fha Z be the larg any sl T reli- ii -F Y by Ti3'5'35'-Z'411,.Zm' rnmzzlgiitfge wg' fo' 135- u Time said in ig: Degempnudent' I , ' ' o , ber 31 1 . Street. ordmg fu Dun im ,ear C Zgghtizlfged that Urn The busine nd Brad was the gust CVM!!! m f S8 re 4 The 003 es the years iearch firm eau said, mlllzing .000 again tal as M683 wmewhlt .unwittingly 1944 and st 5512614 ' 00. bee hll qwn Wm' faggresar s461'598'000.06o I 1000000 in am. an? 'WISH' marf 1000. e In 1929 Wag 335343 The bomb' ill U80 X B . ' 64,00o,- Usmesq f . an - - axlu . wie1f t5,d1i40r?: Zggfesare CCD:-di 44 and ' omnare ' ng to Dun and gfigsglelgi e . Breat- have II! azorbacks Blow Earl earl to Bow to . Y. U. in Carden 63-62 Record Crowd- Sees Arkansas Cagers Drop Heart-Breaker EW YORK CUP!-New York University came from behind to nip' ' Arkansas. 63 to 62, in the feature half of last night's basketball double- , header at Madison Square Garden. after St, .Iohn's won the opener, ll to 37, ver Rhode Island State. before a record crowd of l8,398. 'I The dfefeats were the first of the season for both losers, each of whom Sad won ,five games in a row. The crowd was the largest ever to attend a regular-season twin bill in the Garden. ' Two free throws by Sid Tannenbaum with five seconds left in the rme gave NYU its win, overcoming a one-point lead the tall Razorbacks ad established with lesaxthan a minute to play. ' Lack of reserves cost A kansas its victory. Frank Schumchyk and Mel McGaha went out on fouls and six- foot 10-inch George Kok was lost dn an ankle injury in the last half. The Razorbacks finished the game with only one regular on the floor. I NYU took an early lead as the' game started, but sharp shooting by McGaha, who scored 11 points in the first half, plus control of the ball by Kok. carried Arkansas to a 32-to-21 halftime margin. Loss of Schumchyk and McGaha- early in the second half gave its chance, and Tannenbaum and: Marty Goldstein led the rally that' tied the score with two minutes to go at 61 to 61. , Tannenbaum led all scorers withl points, and Parson Bill Flynt, 17 for Arkansas. 1 control 'of the' Johns its com- Rhode Island, a firehorse-style which had averaged almost 92 per game in winning its first starts, was handicapped by the Boykoff in covering the and fell back midway in second half. e . took an early six- Rhode Island rallied to 6 and then. after at 20 to 15 just be- four points by Ken a basket by Dick Hole Island a 21-to-20 half- and Griffin gone in the sec- Johns a 30-to-29 Calverly's free Island in a tie 101' play by Tommv quick baskets- by former Bainbridge captain, sent St safe lead and the Red- aunnsnuumuan ' A- -Q- Mf1rlreclSTTaU Earl reeb c HQW ING Q 'hould 'H fh 'D By '-Ee 0'6- D1-y-Size-22:-Q Liowfffssfaf A Cor D,,,g-m.1z,Tg-Isrg 6 'er' qt ium ' Cou . 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MENDOUS Oni-:ge Au'StaSecSaChe5 harged morepgviftexillf- Seide- R545 Non-Conteggondentsxanteam tha' ,R-e' Seafayiholic High ae l ,-th Corfe ,he on Y eng-gd W ,. ge 3 00 W' city was hers revies Lake W 3 ' Fogreil team, OT- Bauxxte, the composilg Co wayreh. 31:23. Subia dose im. all pol- --- . Voting twig S0 hard to 2305: in-it F0 15 . gha m B , 1 1,3 - I S QTSIIQZH the secs :Tre W' mtg Plck A 6 0 ary leven so C 5 neceg most Tie e ' 'Q W3 ln q, . h t 1, n. I nt. :Else t bzckheld wil: pomg, mea fm S gf2zl:n3fg,.'1':ry ia. - allform. 6 13- Dragon I Eoughern C- St. Mu, . 2 0 om, lliior H Pfflm- n R1 H1 . Ish: nces Perce . . Buddy Alabama 33- Gear,-H1 2'- UCLA 15 St? nee- Bauxl'-92 Mar- South, 55- Missis - T h 0- ' ditfere Campbell, and Dick uh- mn av 'D Merhodi,f Q ' sm, ,J Deon Lake Village' received Stors Suit Lakes 39 4- Texas cl: Rogers- uc 1-liz - me selec ' '12 28 H - Notre . the 4 ihfee tm, suppgrtdtrgasmthg tirszqon-est stahl ere plgke Devazyet, Gehee andkr' Jamisn Domey, 13:2 otha' Easy- and Jglose raCe gale 10 Chaos' an such 3 as imD05sl were L. 5, U' lfvmi 0 'Jlme 1. 0 lryland' v 14. ' Norm C 19. south Tfnnessegmhm, 27' vclfolina I3 mm '5-..!:c-1.,i,i7f 7, H- ' Title Toda Cleveland KUPJ-A throw-for- money'pitchers' duel, featuring Bob Waterfield and Slingin' Sammy Baugh, two of the most brilliant passers fn National League football history, will draw upwards of 45,- 000 fans to Cleveland Stadium today for the championship battle between the Cleveland Rams and Washington Redskins. The world series of profession- al football, with Cleveland as host for the first time, will set a new rec- ord for gross receipts, with almost 3150,000 worth of tickets sold the day before the game. -urring another heavy snowstorm, field will be in near-perfect pe. The gridiron has been cov-. d for several days by straw andi arpaulin, neither of which will be I noved until shortly before gamei .- e. - vim moe to choose between the j a lines, the two ace quarterback- mssers or the teams themselves, the dsmakers have established the zms as narrow three-point favor- es. ,Although Baugh is suffering a light rib injury, the Rams were not aking it seriously. 'I'here is no ,. - r that ig w 0 they .loubt that the Slingin' Texan will a is 'spot n mem. 5 e dub, md- I lay, but the Rams point to the fact J libetweel spot on Y-h Fayeuevillf. A .5 mat Waterfield is considered a more 1 e 1 given d Melton. were narnen-est, ingerous passer with his long as e Ggglan um Searcymmdsey, Fo Domi V ted 'ingstfor a touchdown than Baugh S J, D. Sfglxwlth Billynay Wesgsownhl 0 h th his constant short ones into the n - 'lly C '. ' and xn?taexies.PS:?er. 5X SBO, No. 1 Coaem LBOP ,he two lines are .about ll even- 9 Bgebe- Hffmd Fenivnas guard! xl . on g Wm Nu! na Urn: -natched as any in pro football. S wynnt. re picked en was U' Nall k ,mfbded lndfeen goo'-1 are stronger, heavier and more , seo. we Mu, Warr , New flofwho B35 eason Wse 'fienced from left end to center, George May are Mmm. M ,1 .n the S h of '-Y' x-oth have bottled up the strong- , .1 lcenger. .th gnd .5 Demon MC sal to 'onsmn xthe CWC menton nnu-ig attacks in the league. 7- X Martin. Smtx ,Q .elwn three H VET, Czyarnln Voted fellow W York i teams are blessed with good sm us'-'ilvosa A! X ter, from 'lx All ibn 6, wis 01, ns me N' eg 80' lrriers, but in Fred Gehrke, gash? afld poweifulUPJ,A1abam Tl: State- gggiial votes. 3:3 blli lzgxductefhiy newspap te llette and Don Greenwood. the 0 n . I ' ' X C I ' PM Pageafoie B0w1Cr'm'9'1 Tide' ironed 592:16 ' renown Hin I Voirelegvm' Ohio Exam wvfalgiznner? beck? thggdsfg -Veeferaa 'smsfnpf s fW- ri ' 111' S and Wm- idev- 'nd -W0'l 'a10 'Vance 0' me 19' 1 W' u ia. :iw 1 -1 gin ' 0 e C B 1 . 'alt wahthiegige a erotvgd 055216 ,geydgf-SSHOYQ. Bnn ha and Hl note-iso? .X annex: winner o S-3 yariisemnrxecggk, ' Y d 9' ' . ' l - ' 9 .- rllhk lhinl- Iwhich 'green ?yb:g,g l' 'U the N B.'E::xQ:e: W7' MCG' cena' an ghfiroww yxl- 'ton hskbeen most consigtent :or the 'ffvinterce f when Gnh. 'vn11..,, .M Hasan- ck ,Manu , fund ia' masking with the second but ww :Mrs psuef ed one of Hm Bram. vcsimards-Bl' ' 1 in the league ot'79'I yards, and a 5.4 Hiibunn 0,,,'ffgnf1n as ,,,fd'H pil- damn. Pfiiin -Wvfgljeo. BQBCQ avenue- - - Per -Davis. me f 0 the Center- r' Su - -' FW' ' Dlunged ovrom wher k9,OuV' ' Atims' er, 2 BlC . Ticketi. P C 0 'gxymllc Hllh' IGHT TEAMS REPRESENTED 0 GAZETTE BIG 16 ELEVE 6 an 0 EL DORADO PLACES THREE ME TO PAIR M'- FOR ORTH SIDERS lm? Ar ,, - S0 'f Year l945 All-Conference Football Teams 8 Ver Name and School Pos. Wt. Ht. Clase Age Chester Llnebarier, Camden .... Left End .. 187 8:0 Senior 17 ' Berry Moore, E1 Dorado ...... Lett Tackle 175 6:1 Senior 17 allchar John Lunney, Fort Smith ..... . Left Guard .202 0:0 Senior 16 C 'I Sl 'llin Mc I' Mu- 0 B0 we t- es. U- mptiiwho dkfsed ull' liiallnancigt line heuzwss famed 2255121513 Y'5t3c1?e 19 ch what PH' 11's mul Ogle! C9' gwlf' tooibs vetenn :won me 119 'lessons 9 lf! 'I V17 ol K3 1-31323. ?hfgg?3.f. wgjgif og. iimedepyewd mas, bv' me ration 0 1 of in vom wmerl 'Moc l 1 all the the Fool? ,Miers Wonmsn meflo' . how B milf' AMcMmm',-:vm Pousgte. H' ' U 1. ' me e ms T in 0 W usb M th 10 '1 Zl'fiis ' we his tor iiviiinnlnfii selsofgg tied WM' rqIvi:,,.., xenon gm. Muna sea 2 ww'--S' ... who .. ' 0gh3e'ff'iliiliu:.5l':'ifD0Q,,?fsxl:ixx, 1 Q . C 'Q3iorXg,,Q ifing:5gxlj,g,C'i,a313g,,fYing1 ard' coach: Sup, Bflwsi Mary' 'g, 2l. M-f1,g,d.mev - - Jack Ingram, Russellville .... Center 170 6:0 Senior 17 James Endel, El Dorado....... .R. Guard ..170 5:10 Junior 16 Plslh Sh. Up hu 31 h fab adelph- g I ' ffflfillzzzg 'UPEVIH' consgg' when igidifonmzmarfhgifmyg derentilgrive 3 1, V,1:m,,,,egf'a,zn,,,S gum l E N ' lc: r It cr- inglaymg b ny' 320:17-lu, se-' second adegs C 81-3 As Bob Fuerst, N. Little Rock .... R. Tackle . 175 5:10 Senior 17 Nathan Kimes, N. Lltlte Rock. Right End . 180 6:3 Senior 17 Jimmy Albright, Little Rock.. Quarterback 162 5:8 Junior 16 Bllly Bass, Smackover ....... ' L.1-Ialfback 175 6:1 Senior 17 Jack Gleason, Texarkana .... R. Haltback 150 5:8 Senior 17 Spear Titsworth c, El Dorado .. Fullback ..178 5:11 Senior 18 . a Second Team Position Third Team f! 7an.udg'L' pfggfg a Crgwu' Son by Berry, Little Rock ...... Left End ..Mobley, Jonesboro ,iladiymf Aphiladgfl anddlgf 102,000 McNew, Pine Bluff .......... L. Tackle ..Jameson, Camden ,-,relying oneffhy Clglhfilq M'-'4'T,.u-' Lauderdale, Texarkana ..... L. Guard ..Rushing, Little Rock L ootblll ,of tn, kfhvd ,,5 '7'l'Ip,-,I Brearley, N, Little Rock ..-... Center ...Mathls, Hot Springs Doced by Aeams of gfflesg COB'-Mm Hickman, Texarkana ..... .. R. Guard ..Mays, Fordyce lematflillcharcgldmeri fling, ef!- Dean, Hot Springs ....... .. .. R. Tackle ..T. Russell, N. Little Rock 'Gam Jhprecisi' It drocfff 5-Hub Richards, Benton ....... .. . Right End .Layne, North Little Rock ls '0e it I -'fl hash fhmue With sack Thomason, Hot Springsu.. .Quarterbackl-Iarwood, Fort Smith f Three OS' f0 Arrgof knit!! 4 Nails' Simpson, Fort Smith .... .. L. Hallback Hinson, Jonesboro fgfnffd Wei.0UChd0W.'ya yearn defgar Townsend Russellville ....- R1-lalfback Richardson, rordyca ysQar15lh su? cnougg-V in Ihllo- Herron El Dorado ...... .... Fullback ..Rogers, Hope strength Bu, ight mug give9AIi1-sg Honorable Mention ,gi P0we,WaS :es, aUf1redph in fm- e W w Ends.: Carson, Little Rock: Minor, Russellville: Woolley, Smac Zgh' bat-kb':0-7 Ngv-if' its LZ PMN? over: Sparks, Pine Bluff: Windham, El Dorado: Eargle, Texarka tiuubatnok Bla Ufazepuslleam winch ind Johnson, Camden. Ons gk 'U roanchard ty' 'Ch Tackles: Pugh, Russellville: Papageorge. Texarkana: Ray it Mifmnfe Bro? 'he Q.0uh0 great onesboro: Hogan, Pine Bluff, Waldron Little Rock' and Pre 'Paks 050112 ' ko N '1'.v' mf ' ' ' -, In th aeursk-.S grid. ilefmiml ack er. ailmaff O! th? 'P 20' 'S d halfbnx m Guilids: Floyd, Little Rock: Nutt, Fordyce: Young, Mal first! lgoiniefslcggnlg, to fglaifnd fig Hurt, Camden: Tabor, Smackover: and Pogue, Blytheville. In U-,ei mmuti Excgumph ,De This Centers: Bridges, El Dorado: Blomeyer, Blythevllle: Lu' dies ,,,,f11,,,,,g' Nav-Ypt for fhlhe Fort Smith: Wray, Camden: Stockton Texarkana: and agmnsl tlzimnfedeclmj Whgl,1a:-halwitvf Fordyce. ' I Uck . e M Backs: Parker, Texarkana: Hall and Powell, Little Rock: Mul. it turns? llgan, Camden: Garrett, Hope: Waggener, North Little Rock: Nicholson, Blytheville: Attwood, Fordyce and Sloan, Jonesboro, Arkansas Democrat s All on erence Prep c l E ven 7 -C f S hoo le First Team Positions. Player and School Weights. Heights. Age. Class End Nathan Kimes, North Little Rock 179 6'1 17 Senior Tackle John Lunney, Ft. Smith 202 6' 16 Senior Guard C. J. Lauderdale, Texarkana 170 5'10 17 Senior Center Bob Brearly, North Little Rock 170 5'1l 16 Senior Guard Paul Pugh, Russellville 180 6' 17 Senior Tackle Berry Lee Moore, E1 Dorado 175 6'1 17 Senior End Wayne Berry, Little Rock 184 6'2 18 Senior Back Spear Titsworth, El Dorado 178 5'11 18 Senior Back Jimmy Albright, Little Rock 162 5'l0 17 Junior Back Jack Simpson, Ft. Smith 165 5'8 17 Senior Back Jack Gleason, Texarkana 155 5'7 17 Senior Second Team Honorable Mention , t Positions Player School Ho End Linebarrier Camden Tackle Fuerst North Little Rock Guard Endel El Dorado Center Mathis Hot Springs Guard Rushing Little Rock Tackle Dean Hot Springs End Richards Benton Back Thomason Hot Springs Back Bass Smackover .f in .4 p-4 '1- .4 pa ...Q 'T' M-4 .4 'K' In lzzrs ...4 .4 K, 4 .4 ,. 11 L1 I 11 Qi glq Qlvlxi XI I-2 QZUISS QQLTLLIFS Um: 'iw iw Ulm'-wfuxxi grrrrizxxw Gflizse Wfulvrr U4-Q1w.- 1 wfty -'mv My AA 13153 ihzg SN' m A p Lv:-zxnrrs Snirfrrf ffguzzu uf ,.LLg,I. if 'fx S11 I 1 1 ., ,LF 1 'L p-rw LD L-1 C-4 L.: I1- -f-4 ,. H N C I LT T I ,... f-1 ,.. ... ..., L4- H ... .,,.. H v-1 v V' -. r, T-4 ..... -I -I L, LA, ,. -I -' f fi .. 'gy 1. 1 uv ' ,J if Q 'U FY' -1, fl, 'L , f-, 5 QL. 5 a EE rj, A:-I F4: In :v 'S ,I ff . -3 2 ., 'H' 73 fd 'fi , , Q-4


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