Bald Knob High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Bald Knob, AR)

 - Class of 1956

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N 1 -JY, .-.f.-.g,g.:1 --.w-,-g.',n-f.:1t-5-.i-1 V 'L The Annual Staff of Bald Knob High School presents The 1956 Bulldog Published by The Henington Company Editor - Rcva Fletcher Sponsor - Betty McLaughlin Art work Judy Reed Yvonne Boss Thomas Davis IX , J -15 f ' n F-in -. W '- -'f A LJJY' HIJUH f'l!!ll.16. IU ' L'f'1yC'!j ' I ' ' ,Qyd jg lfjff, l f Hx l y f: EEE, h l w W 1 1 I J l c 1 f-- -.2 s I , , f U L.-1 ua -,-. in A N-'tif It .QQ t :wg - '- 3?-, . Qs, ,h is .M , Vx, ,if 'lu iffrw-, Qgx R 7 l would like to introduce myself at this time since you will be seeing quite a bit of me throughout this book, Around here l am known as Mr. Junior High and certainly no stranger where l have welcomed students for many decades Tornadoes have come and gone butstill l stand though youngsters have risen around me to take my place. ln this annual I want you to tour Bald Knob High School with me as your guide and see this beloved place as l see it l to any student of BKHS. I like to pride myself on being the only true aristocraton the hill' , 0 iff Hi E g 2 2 Kg we QC' I Cd-fi-.,.--4?l f Yin-' , Y Y ig 7,7 V , I - l e J g jg I gg-g l g D ' 1 'r l l l l tl 1 1 l QR r X -e rs-ss -wx - Q xXf,igLeQl.-il-:Lb rg A Q is XA VA-N , 5 i Baccalaureate puts a serious face on many a senior they can remember when they looked like the picture be low of juniors putting on their Junior play. S c e n e s a t B K H 'ff Y if , Y 5 ' Z -A li., ' I New ..-.,.Mf' v F452 WHY WMP Y Q ,I mg was + 1 5, L ' as ia ii if ' ff' X u f 5- 4-?---Lgn I ffl ffl' J Wwe- L-. fa'-H, . sq- 'JN Vg -www , t . ,. .N -' L, , far fs.-'15 5- - is ' .'f 'i- , s - e ., 4, vfil Mr H L Lubker permtendent Board Of Education 5 1 Ut 'H Bald Knob is very fortunate to have such an outstanding Superintendent of Schools as Mr. H, L, Lubker. This is his second year as the Superinten- dent, after having been Principal since 1949. Mr. Lubker has his Mas- ter's degree from the University of Arkansas where he was an outstanding athlete. He was assisted in his office this year by the efficient and friendly School Secretary, Mrs. Dorothy McKelvey, pictured below at right, LN gonzo of Dfkicrrm Pictured below are the members of the Bald Knob High School Board ofliducation who rxrhrf are also outstanding leaders of the community They are from left to right Dr T L Adair Wir H L Lubker 'vit Bert -X Adkins Mr J Herbert Moody fPres1dentJ Mr O H Parham and Mr Lee Chism 'mu H Webb Prmcrpals Mr lwebb rrnrsl ed hrs second year as Senror H1 h Prrncrpal tns year Hrsrnformal andjokmg mannerhate made htm an enjoyable frlend to exert student Mr lx ebb earned hrs Master s degree from Peabody Col lege for Teachers U 5 D V G Mr B11lHouser Mr Houser proved to be one of the buslest persons 1n the entlre school Besrdes actmg as .Tumor Hrgh Prmcr pal he also coached the boys bas ketball team He rs a graduate of Arkansas State Teachers College 63,7 Housed 1 Mrs J H Moody Mrs Moody has completed hersrxth year as Elementary Prmcrpal and has become more than ever aschool legend Her mterest and frank wrt make her a frrend to all She has a B S E degree from ASTC Sponsored by TROY'S SERVICE STATION AND MARKET CAFE 6 ...ss F2 1 F fy- ,X 1 my J if 1- 7, 5 ff 0 .Q 53 i -+ --.., rf n C Z Mr. Jeff O. Smith Mr. Smith, a graduate ofArkansas State, has been teaching Biology, Chemistry, and Science here for the past six years. He is Senior Class Sponsor and regular do-it-allman for the school. Miss Margaret Dewberry Miss Dewberry is a graduate of Henderson State Teachers College and this is her second year at BK, She teaches Senior High English and Journalism. She also finds time to sponsor the Press Club and Quill and Scroll. it -...-..-? ,. 4 5 'Sg.. N -.-, x Miss Carolyn Grigsby This is Miss Grigsby's first year at Bald Knob. She is a graduate of State Teachers College and teaches Typing, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, and Business Math. She also sponsors the F. B. L. A. Mrs. Lena Wilkerson This is Mrs. Wilkerson 's eighteenth yearhere as the Social Science instructor. She goes with the Beta Club to the convention and is also the Student Council sponsor. ,E L- :l x' . S fi. N r ,C L .. , .. x.. .rg wilkggaon Q... Q.. L-. Ulu: -lk. 'N 1 . ' i . V je . -s- v ? -JITSV? .Al -:qq Q Q .ZZ Z Yi fl V E .I 3 4 2 .i 'Fi' Mr, Wayne Edwards Mr. Edwards who teaches Senior High Math, was graduated from Arkansas State and earned his M, A, degree at Peabody. He is alwaysready to take pictures for the annual and his films of the Senior Class provide a colorfulentertainment for the graduation exercises. Mrs. Louise Ritter Mrs. Ritter has been teaching English and Speech at BKHS for three years. She is agradu- ate of the Goodman Memorial Theatre, Art ln- stitute of Chicago. This year she directed the Junior and Senior plays and sponsored the cheer- leaders. MyERs X Ebwnnoy Mrs. Corinne Myers A graduate of Galloway College and of the University of Arkansas, Mrs. Myers has been the instructor of Vocational Education since 1951. She is always willing to work overtime to help a student find the answer to his problem. Mrs. Norma Edwards Mrs. Norma has been at BKHS for thirty- one years. She taught many years in the fourth grade and for three years she has been the High SchoolLibrarian. This year she sponsored a group of students to the Book Fair in Searcy. S MF I '. - C-:-- K J r, X as .1 - aim 1 will D . ...A G . I If o P. im 5 - xA DMMM 41 ,Q . ' ll A 'f'ER7u 5 on ,iq ,4- .4-1 es at D r ,., F5, sf: ,gf u bari- ff . 'I 4,Q K I ff' 'f n D 'Y , Mrs. Sallee Martin Mrs. Martin has taught public school music here for the past eight years. She directs the Glee Club and all other musical activities at BKHS. Mrs. Martin graduated from ASTC and Maryville College. Mr. Jack Willis Coach Willis, who is a real pal to all, is spending his second year as coach at BKHS. He is a graduate of ASTC and a former member of the- team he now coaches. Mfmfffv Miss Geneva Ferguson Miss Ferguson, a graduate of ASTC, is finish- ing her sixth year at BKHS. She leads the FHA Chap- ter in their activities and trains practice teachers from ASTC. Mr. Justin Richardson During his 13 years as Vocational Agriculture teacher at BKHS, Mr. Richardson has built up one of the finest Agri departments in the state. I-le is a graduate of Arkansas A8rM and of the U. of Ark. m.q,,,,,,,,,, Q G is W' ff I I ui-a Rlthllllfo-I ,S lk I g 5 -ff f- , 'f'..-- f Q .f- 9 fu Ev. gif ,,, g g 7-'if' Q N t 1 1 lilllml 'sf Miss Alta Cheek 9930 'C-If 'f, I N This was Miss Cheek's first year at Bald Knob as the girls' physical Education teacher. She is a graduate of Harding and also teaches junior High Health, Spelling, and English. Mr. James Edwards Coach Edwards , as he is better known, is the girls' basketball coach. He also teaches Geo- graphy and Spelling in Junior High. He is a Harding graduate and has done work at Peabody. I I 1 f .- ,Q 1 Mr. Guerry Moorer This is Mr. Moorer's firstyear here as a teacher, although he did practice teaching at BK last year. Mr. Moorer went to David Lipscomb College in Nashville, Tenn. and did some graduate work at the U. of Ark. He teaches junior High History and Science. Miss Bettye McLaughlin Miss McLaughlin. is a graduate of Henderson State Teachers College and attended Graceland Col- lege for two years. This was her first year at BK, where she teaches Junior High English and sponsors the Annual. .- 2 'L 6 A F 87. l' uf' ii. -,,,,,.-v-- Mrs. Rebekah Wunnenberg Mrs. Wunnenberg teaches private lesson in speech and is always in de- mand to provide talent for special pro- grams' This is her ninth year inBa1d Knob and her love of the town and school is shown in her eagerness to see that Bald Knob gets its share of public - ity in the state paper. Mrs. Hazel Laster Mrs. Laster, besides teachinglunior High Science, has been an avid sports fan and inspiration to Bald Knob stu- dents for nine years. She is a former BKHS student herself and a graduate of Harding College. ' AHL! V V, -e, Q ,-- A ' , Z -Q Mrs. Nina Lou Erminger A very talentedlady iflvlrs. Ermin- ger who teaches voice and piano, She was once a student at Bald Knob and has made the community quite proud of her as she has shown her musical talent time and again. Mr. Gillen Emde Mr. Emde, our noon patrolman for the hookey players, taught History, Geography, and Math in Junior High. He graduated from ASTC after attend- ing Graceland College for two years, Lasfsx XS 'L i GSHEEB r ,wg -' Hmmm 3+ X lf : 5 I 5 5, ' I E 5. If .W- as '-'1 '-'- - K l yi ll fulfill' -'-+ f EB X W .55 C5 ' I Seniors A9 L as.-maui ' A meeting of senior officers turns into a jam session with sponsor JeffSmithin the middle of things as usual. The group freading clockwisel includes Thomas Davis, Treasurerg Reva Fletcher, Vice Presidentg Louise Freppon, Reporterg James Schnebly, Presidentg Sue Root, Secretary and Mr. Smith at the piano. FRANCES ADAIR, the cute little bl0lld in the Senior Class, is il member of F. H. A., Quill SL Scroll, Beta Club CVice Presb, Glee Club, and annual staff, Frances was also Knob Queen in '55.. ETTARENE BARRON whose favorite pastime is looking at the Crenshaw house, keeps herself in spirits by playing basket- ball and belonging to the l.etterman's Club, She is also a member of F,H, A,, F, B,L, A,, Glee Club, and the Ensemble . . . JERRY BLANTON, our bashful little soldier from Russell, is one boy who keeps fit and ready by belonging to the Nat- ional Guard. Jerry is also a member of the F,F,A, . . .JERRY BURNS, the typ- iest typer in the class, be- longs to the F, H, A,, Beta Club, and F,B,L,A,, ,, DARREL BUTLER, the sen- ior Class Fred Astaire, has only been with us for two years but he is active in the Glee and F, B, L, A, Clubs. . . BILLY CANTRELL one of those wits from Wor- den Tech, is in the Glee Club, and wasa member of the Junior Play cast in '55, . .ROGER BRESSIE, a wit who always gets in the last word, belonged to the Glee Club, F, B, L, A, and the Ensemble. 'iif' .725 LQ, S. , 4L.... .L- xi, ,. .675 , gg -s 2, ev oe 52509 nie Y-Og gi 'assess J K X 4 1 ,, 1 H I ,L 5 if F ,.5f477r': ,w-pr 2754 C v Fl'31-1085 Ad 0, - if ,nh .. . .. ft.. , 4-. .,.,,-fs, s,. '-- 1-f k. , ' ai, , 1.2 ,We f, R- feffy B 134710, 2 Q - IVR 5 Q? F Jef!-IV I x,X, 3 QM' A . ,fl CF ie? uwk x This a BHIYC e s onsoredb J CO P S P Y . LLISON COMPANY a'1rre11 Bum all' fi Clark Bob lk Wanda COO 15? fr-, , Vi x ll Z- If 'gin 3 C016 Cooley X I In 'H-.. R Q BOB CLARK, with his mind on foot- ball and a blond sophomore, was also in the VarsityClubfV, Pres.l, Beta Club, Basketball squad, Press Club, Quill8L Scroll, F. B. L. A, CRep.l, andFootballQAl1-Districtp. . . . . . VIRGINIA COLE, our favorite waitress, also worked hard in the F. H. A., F. B, L. A. , Beta Club, and on the Basketball team .... WANDA COOK who was so smart in English, was also smart in theF. H. A. , fFed - eration Sec. '55J, Beta Club, Glee Club, Ensemble, and F.B.L. A .... DONALD COOLEY, that cute senior that always has a car and agirl, was alsoin theF,B.L,A., Glee Club, Varsity Club fPres,J, Junior Class President '55, and Football Team fA11-Districtj .... LINNIE COOLEY the marrying kind in the class took an active part in the Glee Club, F.B.L. A. , F. H. A. . and Junior Play cast, She was also Senior High Hal- loween Queen ...... DON COOPER. a cute newcomer, was quick to take part in theF.F. A. and class activi- ties ..... J. R. CROSS, the little guy with a smile and a helping hand helped out with many things atBKHS among these was the IUl1iOr Play of 255 ll . 'Ob- 1. v X-Annie Fay e COOXCY -Z R. Clos 5 5:7 ? Don Cooper A A 01,9 4 Flnfuxe This page sponsored by DEETER'S CABINS THOMAS DAVIS, BK's James Dean, Played a big roll with the Varsity Club, Classofficers, Annual staff, and onthe Footballteam fAll-Districtl ,... CAROLYN DODD, BK's Dream Girl , kept herself busy this year by being in the Gleeclub fRep. J, Trio, Ensemble, Beta Club, PressClub, F. H. A. , F. B. L.A. , Cheerleader, Student Librarian, Annual Staff, and Jr. Play Cast in '55 ....MARY LOU EDWARDS, another cute girl from Worden, worked in the Beta Club, F. H. A., F.B. L. A., Busi- ness Office, and Jr. Play ,... ADA LOIS ELLARD, our number one secretary, was a real asset to the F.H. A. , Beta Club, Student Council, and F.B. L. A. , ....REVA FLETCHER, one person who really keeps the ball rolling, was real gone in the Glee Club, Ensemble, Trio, Beta Club, F. H.A. fPres. '54J, F.B. L.A., StudentCouricil, QV. Pres.J, Press Club, Quill8aScroll, Annual StafffEd- itorl, Cheerleader, and Student Librar- ian .... PATSY FLOYD, the girl with stars in her eyes, took part in the F. H. A., Glee Club, F.B. L.A., and Busi- ness office work. . .LOUISE FREPPON, who is tops with abasketball, is also a member of the lletterman's Club, Beta Club, Quill 85 Scroll, Press Club, QSec. 8aTreas.l, Class officers, Home- coming Maid, and Asst. Editor of the Knob in '55, EKH5 DO V Catown dd .-C Thema S Da Vis j Mary LOU Ed is Ella' 6 Ada F0 paw! Y told This page sponsored by GRACE NEAL FLORIST Lo Reva Fletche urse preppon Wal' ds 1' Z 15' -,., : gyvdt fl z 1 ' , i Q L u mda Grooms -. M. G . Guthrie 353 .1 Wilm a Hicks y Holder S KENNETH GOODIN, the Howard Keel of the Junior Play in '55 keeps going by being in the Press Club, Glee Club, Ensemble, Op- eretta '54, FFA QPresident '54, Student Advisor 565, and Co- Editor of the Knob ...... LINDA GROOMS, the girl who was al- ways with Charlene, is alsoseen in the F. H. A., F, B, L, A, , Glee Club, Junior Play Cast '55, and worked in the Business Office. . . FREDDA GRISSOM, the pretty brunette witha smile, was on the go by belonging to the Glee Club, Ensemble, F, H, A., Annual staff, Beta Club, Student Li- brarian, Junior Play, and Operet- ta '54, . .lvl, G, GUTHRIE, our student body president this year, stayed alive , by being in the Beta Club, Varsity Club, Annual staff, Student Council, Press Club, and on the football team. . . . . . . BOBBETTA HENDERSON, BKHS's most efficient librarian was also in the Glee Club, F,H,A. F, B. L. A., and worked in the Business Office ......... WILMA HICKS, the give me liberty girl, also helped out in the F,H,A, Beta Club, F.B.L.A. , Glee Club, and Junior Play '55 . . . TOMMY HOLDER, BK's Elvis Presley, was always on hand to sing ona pro- gram and help out. This page sponsored by VAN PATTEN HARDWARE JACKIE JOHNSON, a whiz on the basketball team, was also in F.B.L.A., F.F. A. . Varsity Club, Junior Play Cast, basketball, an- nual staff and Glee Club ....... OTHELIA JOHNSON, the quiet one, wasa big help in theF,H, A, , F, B. L. A. and she was also Pres- ident ofthe Beta Club. . . MARY MANDICH, who is just as quiet as she is small, was on the go this year in the Glee Club, En- semble, F. H. A. , F.B.L.A. , and Junior Play in '55 . . . ANNETTA MASON, a Bradford fan, was on hand for quite a few things such as the F. B. L. A. , F. H. A. . Bas- ketball Team, Press Club, Knob Staff, and Letterman's Club .,., ELWOOD MASON, the boy with the '55 Ford, shifted around in the Glee Club, Footballand Bas- ketball squad ....... PAUL Mc- DONALD, that red headed ex- plosive, added excitement to the Glee Club and Varsity Club. He was also on the Bul1dog's Foot- ball Team. . RUTH MCDONALD, another tom boy in Petticoats was active in theF. H. A., Beta Club, F,B. L. A, , Press Club, and Bas- ketball Squad. of ggi-, .C - T -,l,- C., JJQ1 - UQ . JOHNSON wi X , u ll Othello SOYWSO o '69 M I, g .Q 'I :Z HW Mandfch 1 Anne tta M aS0n - E 5 5 -., Elwood twin WP 0996 Pa ul Mc Donald This page sponsored by THE RENDEZVOUS Ar f Nason 09 Q? CSV 6,076 .fee 0 41 ooql rx R OSYRO t?,3ie'X Co X68 H1716 P I o Well Y xx 4-'S -'Ui-h ' ' :- . ,. . 'bo xg. x '- Q.X Jo A 9,60 1117 - Richer ds N 'NN wa. iw, CHARLENE MCPHERSON, the girl withthe sailor, sailed around in the F.H.A., Glee Club, F.B.L.A. . Jr. Play, and Business Office. . .ERMA JEAN MOODY, the number please girl, also worked in school in the F. H. A., Glee Club, Ensemble, Stu- dent Council, and Jr. Play.. .MAR- GARET OSMON, the blonde with the diamonds helped out in F.B.L. A. , BetaClub, F.H.A., GleeClub. Ensemble, and Jr. Play. . .CONNIE POWELL, with those dreamy blue eyes, was busy this year in the Beta Club, F.H.A. , F.B. L. A. , and Stu- dent Council. Connie was also run- ner-up to the Knob Queen, and in the jr. Play '55, . .GLEN REED, the Caruso of BKHS, was a whiz in the Glee Club, Jr. Play '55, and Ope- retta '54, . . JO ANN RICHARDS, a- bout the only girl left with pretty long hair, was active in the F. H.A., Glee Club, Ensemble, and Junior Play '55. S Q7 Q GWENDOLYN ROETZEL, who answers to Gwen , be - longs to the I-',l-I, A,, F, B, L A., Beta Club, Glee Club, and was in the Junior Play.. SUE ROOT, a real sweet girl with a hello for every- one, kept herself busy this year by being a member of the Glee Club, Trio, Ensem- ble, F,H, A., AnnualStaff, and Press Club KV. Pres.J She also was a cheerleader, Homecoming Queen, and was in thelunior play of '55 JAMES SCHNEBLY, BK'S favorite All-State football player, was on the run this year by being on the basket- ball team, in the Varsity Club, F, B, L, A.. Press Club, Glee Club QV, Pres. D, annual staff, and Junior Play Cast. . KENNETH STAGGS, with blue denim trousers, motor- cycle boots and a souped up black car with the straight pipes on the back, belonged to the F,F, A, and the Glee Club .... WAYNE STAGGS, otherwise known as Gig- gles , was amember of the Varsity Club, F,F, A, fSec.J, Glee Club, Juniorplay Cast, basketball team, and foot - ball squad fAll-Districtj. . . LYNNELL STEWART, that peppy cheerleader with a Big U interest, keptgoing this year by being a member of the Beta Club CSec,J, F, H.A., Glee Club fSec.J, Ensemble, Press ClubfPres.J, and annual staff, She was also a Knobmaid in '55 and a Homecoming Maid, 7 Q-OCX eve the M965 Sc SQ'6Q9?7S N4 29166 114 Y G We U do! S J? lj, Ke is 5 Rise il 5 6 ., 4' -. ' civ' .' ', J A ' ,,,.,..l..-., yllne 11S This page sponsored by SECURITY BANK OF SEARCY 'ewan axe? - -31.4 4 , lf ia A 3 will was teiman I Bob ml Wallace '4 KATHRYN VAN WINKLE, the girl with the quiet charm, was a mem- ber of the F. PL A. , F. B. L. A. , and the Glee Club. . .ANN WALLACE. our be-bopgirl, was in the jive be- ing in the F. H. A. , F. B, L. A, , and Junior Play '55, She was on the bas- ketball squad, too. BETTY WEST- ERMAN, the girl everyone envies because of her beautiful hair, di- vides her time in the F. H. A. and Business Office. She was also a Knob Candidate this year ........ BOBBY WEBER, BK 's George Gobel, belonged to the Beta Club, F. B. L. A. and Glee Club. He was also on the football squad '54 and basket- ba 11 team in '53, . . FLORENE WEB- ER, another cutie of the Russell five, is also a member of the F.H.A. . F. B. L. A, Glee Club, and Beta Club . . . NORMA LEE WILSON, a perky brunette tha t is always ready to take dicta tion is also ready to work in the Beta Club and F. H.A, A -va 5 I S . as by webe, ' if txotwe 'vi ebet K . N01- 'Tia S Le e Wils 017 QQ, X, SC img M, 55 Juniors JI ' ,Iumor Class Off1cers watch two soph1st1cated SCHIOIS and dream ofthe day they too w111 be Sen1ors They are left to rtght J W Stone Treasurer Mtckey Coe V1ce Presldent Frankxe Weber Reporter Nancy Cloyes Presxdent Norma Dean Dunn Sec retary Franchelle Co111son Htstonan . : ' . ' ' Q ' . : . ' : , ' This page sponsored by ROBERT DARTER and DCYLE BRADLEY Gilbert Alston Wanda Birarn Velrie Bone Doris Bright Nina Lou Bright Glen Brinkley Roger Burton Audrey Byers Nancy Cloyes Mickey Coe Franchelle Collison Sara Ben Collison Linda Cooley Lendell Crymes Elva Lee Davis Norman Duncan Norma Dean Dum Judy Edwards Glen Etheridge Geraldine Feagin Jerry Floyd Bobby Freppon J. C. Grayson Linda Guthrie H. B. Hambrick Barbara Henderson Robert Hendrix Hoyt Hickman Betty Hulsey Gerald Hutchison D. L. Jones Llewellyn Kilman Buddy Kissinger Arlene Norvell Billy Lady Elwyna Louks Beatrice Mayhue ..- Q Ns . R. . .-r, 6 'Er KN , Q fe 1 lx 14 . wr B ff ,MX . ,av F , nl i 1 F , - ,ze , Q... 'Y' N fi 5 in. Yi? 3- ik 'Q-' 5. af elif' 'Q . V, gh 7 -f L. in it ff-: If Jug: , -uv' KQQA I X or rw .4 5 T' 1 'pi' ?s. 'fx S, Robbie Payne Carolyn Ransom Bobby Dean Reed Dale Roberson Willene Sheets Fredda Staggs Geneva Sterling I. W. Stone Par Tackert Phyllis Thomas Ted Thomas Audie Watson Wayne Wheeler Frankie Weber Donald Bone James Harvey Eileen Weathers Sophomores H-...- sg-.. 'NX X Offlcers of the Sophomore class hold a meeung ln a most unusual but mterest mg fashxon They are Pat Mason B111y Joe Womack Glen Pollard Wayne Freppon Carl McGee and Fred Myatt Pat Alston Riley Barber Wilma Barber Rod Bennett Ioan Biram Carolyn Bone Yvonne Boss Margaret Bressie Judge Brimer Betty Cole Ermadell Collins Albert Cooley Lula Fay Cooley Jerry Cooper Billy Cranford Arline Edwards Pat Edwards Aleece Elliot Frances Emde Wayne Freppon -C' fl If GJ Kftjv' ' 1 f'A fC Carroll Goodin Marie Gordon Esther Grayson James Greathouse Betty Hager Carolyn Hobbs Shirley Hopkins Wayne Huntsman Kenneth Johnson Jeanette King Peggy Lassiter Walter McCoy Carl McGee Geraldine McGee Elveda Mason Patricia Mason Iam es Mitchell Dicky Myatt Fred Myatt Paul Overstreet James Pelley Anna Pierce Glenn Pollard Judy Reed Lynn Roetzel Marcus Speer Carroll Spicer Jim Stewart Alma Strange Emilie Thomas Carroll Tuggle Tom Wachtel Geneva Waller Betty Walmsley Doris Weber James Williams Lola Wells Billy Womack Perry Wynn Jeanette Moody Th1s page sponsored by L E OSMON GROCERY Freshmen flick i X .ll l?!g 5 'I .41 U Officers of the two Freshman groups diligently pre - pare to act out their literature lesson for the day. They are from left to right: Robby Lassiter, Ottis Dunn, Win- fred Borchert, George Munger, Madeiyn Young, and Phyllis Cothern. Sea ted a re: Be ttye Mayhue and Dianne Burton. i ' ,I 1 1, if 1 , 3' 44 I Billy Albert Donald Alfrey Lois Anderson Don Barron Doyle Barron Robert Bolding Margaret Bone Roger Bone Winfred Borchert Jeannia Brinkley Floyd Brooks Jean Burns Maxine Burns Dianne Burton Sam Childers Shirley Childers Jerrel Cockrum Jerry Collins Wayne Collins , mes Cooley Phyllis Coombe Larry Cooper Phyllis Cothern Richard Covington Larry Cross Lavern Crossman Barbara Davidson Billy DePriest Jerry Dunn Ottis Dunn Ronald Dunn Dan Edwards James Edwards Charles I-'ox Martha Fritts Jolene Gibson Ruth Guthrie Rhoda Harris Rapha Hart Ted Hendrickson Winford Hicks Linda Hilton Leon Hobbs Juanita Horton Ann Hulsey Billy Hulsey Herschel Jackson Ann Johnson Tommy Johnson Maveline Johnson Dorothy Johnson Joyce Jones Jerry Keith Barbara Kelley Doyle Kilman Gary King Robby Lassiter Fern Long Vada Long Barbara Lynch Lester McDonald Billy McGi1hury Ruth Marlar Betty Mayhue John Meyer Benny Moore George Munger David Osmon Mary Osmon Sherry Parsons Jerry Patterson Pat Patterson Tommy Pennington Alpha Pierce C. L. Ransom Dan Ransom Raymond Plummer Phyllis Reed Ella Robinson Faye Roetzel Ray Roetzel Scotty Roerzel Dale Sharp Troy Sheets Lou Sherrill Orene Sterling Marlene Tarwater David Thomas Billy Walmsley Barbara Ward Charles Ward Thelma Ward- Mary Washam Betty Weathers Beverly Weathers Peggy Wright Madelyn Young Jimmy Wallace Winston Johnson Bobby Holden Ronald Root Bobby Horton This page sponsored by FEAGIN JANITOR SUPPLY .en- Eighth Grade Coach Wrllxs offlcers carry out the argu mentauve sp1r1t of Jumor Hxgh School as Presldent Gay Adatr and Secretary Jeanette Lasslter prove thelr polnt to Vrce Presxdent Alton Pollard dl'4 Oh what a chore to be in the eighth grande, say Mr. Moorer's homeroom officers as they prepare for another session in the classroom. They include Helen Mitchell, Vice Presidentg Pat Gravenmier, Presidentg and Marie Demarec, Secretary. One group of offrcers borrow the prxvacy of a car to plan thelr frrst party of the year They are left to rrght Larry Smxth Secretary Roberta Bust1n Presldent and Bobby Kuhn V1ce Prestdent Mr Emde IS then sponsor Gay Adair Georgia Allen Vernia Anderson Willie Barber Freddie Barnes Helen Bogard Larry Bone Ralph Biram Sue Bridges Eunice Bright Ray Brinkley Jimmy Brown Bobby Brown Floyd Brown Roberta Busrin Pricilla Byers Judy Carter Johnny Capps Holt Chessir Sandra Clark Maxine Cockrum Troy Cole Faye Cox Nola Cox Duane Cross Evanell Crymes Johnny Dorton Patsy Davis Marie Demaree Betty Etheridge Tommie Evert: Glenda Feagin Jerry Freppon Johnny C-illhan Clifton Goodin Lula Faye Grant Pat Gravenmier Freeda Harris Mary Harris Wanda Harvey Lilly Hembree Donald Huckleby Carl Hurst Geneva Johnson Betty I ones Ramona Kempson Larry King Bobby Kuhn Joann Lady Iimmy Lassiter Jeanette Lassiter Willie Lindley David Martin Junior Martin Sarah Mayfield Patsy McAnnel1y Rachael McDonald Helen Mitchell Mary Io Mitchell Paulette Nelson Iune Novak Allison Patton Lois Peppers Louise Pierce Barbara Pierce Alton Pollard O'Neal Ram ey Charlett Reed Glinda Ross Don Richards Bill Shimek Larry Smith Eugene Southerland Harold Staggs Betty Staggs Karen Stewart Larry Thomas Carolyn Throckmorton Mary Sue Varnum Billy Don Wallace Danny Wallis Adell Watson Laura Nell Watson Vicki Webb Dennis Webster Helen Wells Edna Westerman Frank Wilcox Steve Wright Bobby Wunnenberg Marilyn Young Judy Augustine Frances Bennett Don Basinger Johnny Darton Helen Moore Louise Pierce O'Neal Ramey Marilyn Spicer Eddie Strickland Marvin Webster Thelma Crain Frances Finley Marla Kendall is Did you see what I saw? Coos Cherry Lynn Lubker, Secretary of Mrs, Laster's homeroom, to her fellow officers Greta Tarwater, Vice Presidentand Glenda Hays, President. N- U, ' Seventh Grade Nlchols help Secretarv James Spaunharst checkhrs httle black book They are off1cers of Mlss Cheek s home FOOYU Pres1dent Sharon Flop d and Vrce Pres1dentChar1c1e 'HK- Offlcers of Mlss McLaugh1m s homeroom take thelr turn decorating the bulletm board m the Enghsh room They areleftto rxght Phy111sCrowder Presrdent Donna Sue Ables Secretary and Margaret Brtght V1ce Presldent . I . . ,, . 1 v .. . - - v - ' ,lp I 2 '11-Cie - ' V 4 -' '-15,55-2-F.: 1 ' - -'mfs' ' ' LVL A. .1 ' K .,. . ,' ff ' ' ' ' ' ,1- - , E ' ' - - - .- . 1 -me 4-his A , ' , ' 43 3- + - - 1 . , - . QQ-if,-e :- , ' ' ' I v' '27 ' . . Donna Sue Ables Shirley Anderson Everett Anderson Donnie Bolding Junior Boyce Larry Bradford Charles Brimer Mary Bradley Margaret Bright Robert Brown Leola Brown Jimmy Byrd Robert Carter Nelda Cochrum Sue Collins Shelby Cooper Glenda Crosby Barbara Covington Bobby Cranford Phyllis Crowder Ann Cummins Jimmy Dunn Otis Dunn Sharon Floyd N-if Wayne Roberts David Frcppon Doyle Gaskms Xxaxne Grax Bettx Hamnck Wesley Harbour Glenda Hays Marie Hendrix Jason Hickman Shirley Herrell Barbara Hobbs Tom Hobbs Lorene Horton Bobbie James June Johnson Darrell King Pat Lassiter Martha Lawson Jimmy Lewis Cherry Lubker Peggy Martin Willie Mason Shirley Meyer Tommy McDaniel Almeta McGee lv. it Vernell Middleton Kathryn Moody Clarence Moore Harold McConnell Charlotte McPherson Sam Munger Charlcie Nichols I o-Ann O'Nea1 Goldie Osborne Paul Osmon Carolyn Parsons Ronald Pelley Lloyd Peppers Donnie Peters Franklin Piker Eddie Roberson Kenneth Robbinson Rebecca Roberts Sharon Roetzel Carlton Roctzel Sue Ross Doris Rouse James Spaunharst Oliver Speer Macky Strange Joan Stringer Greta Tarwater Wayne Throckmorton Gaylon Throckmorton Phyllis Tucker Ronald Tuggle Jackie Wallis Dallas Wamsley 2 fa , f' 6- nv- bu Carroll Wells Melvin Western Mary Wright bf O m E C O ITI I I1 One of the most colorful events of , i the school year was the Homecoming celebra- tion which paid honor to Queen Sue Root and her court and which highlighted the 1955 football season. The Homecoming Court consisted of: Phyllis Cothern and escort Tom Davis, Jeanette King and escort Paul McDonald, Sara Collison and escort Wayne Staggs, Louise Freppon and escort M. G. Guthrie, Maid of Honor Lynnell Stewart and escort Bob Clark, and Queen Sue Root and escorts James Schnebly and Donald Cooley. FEMU neg. Kno b Queen Madelyn Young ' ', Q-Wag , ' gf k,, f ' A., ' ' .sfo-0 Homecomlng Queen Sue Roo t Q, fn.. 'X ,. gnjyrmn 'Bin' ' ' Pflhlmlfl Q lit 0 x X-.1- Xixaxm J X hr J... , WITTIEST Sue Roor Darrell Butler 'F' Senior ff' Ee l J I MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL Frances Adair MOST HANDSCME BOY Jackie Johnson BEST PERSONALITY Reva Fletcher James Schnebly - Sponsored by BEN'S MOBILGAS STATION Who's Who MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Wanda Cook Elwood Mason Sponsored by MR. GIBBONS and YARNELL'S ICE CREAM COMPANY CU TEST COU PLE Louise Freppon and M, G, Guthrie XI C r f- BEST A THLETE Ruth McDonald James Schnebly MXL f K a 4 q 5. - ' - -' , fig ' RQ' tk Qgxir x -.. 3' . Ai, X x cE'Sj Xa scan' ol, ff 3 N if M! a n HEMI? , 5 ' ,,,,..- 5 2 as 'Q . Q1 4? W 1' A , - -- ii 1-Q 4 ff ' . '31 W Y H XM Q: if Z3 ,L if U w ww , l Q ,F , ia KSA V 3 s m Ag! Eng X af .559 . , .f 4 N Q Q Q Q1 V WE! Q.. gi - , Q , wg is J, ' 'V' is 12551 9 'ek X W E, W . f x Q Q 33, ig If Q54 ig Q BS - A .H avi if 3 1 l Efss' V' ss- az, 1- W iff if . f - 2 R i W. M- ff ' 4 if 5 A ii 5 F' as 5 QM -fe 'Q ' i 5 I I r 3. 6 fn 'I U 3 5 f' 'Q 1 2 I I 3' 1 I.-nl 'ii' Club Choral groups shown here are 9th and 10th grade club members, the girls' trio, and the boys' quartet. Members ofthe trio are Car- olyn Dodd, Reva Fletcher, and Sue Root, The quartet is made up of Glen Reed, Lyndell Cryrnes, Robert Hendrix, and Glen Ethridge. ,df uf ' 'Aff 4, Beta Club This club is the envy of every stu- dent in school because its members are a very select group and must qualify on the basis of scholarship, character, and achievement. Officers are: President, Othelia John- song Vice President, Frances Adairg Secretary, Lynnell Stewartg and Re- porterg Gilbert Alston. G X This group Gf,IOLl7K21i3i: 'n:gpu:.a.hlf for all pgrlicauoiz CO1'Z'lI,g fron. bald KEOB aid 15 alfa- f63Il',ii7lC for CIR: Q' Llc igggcst eveits ot' :Le 323105: year, the crowiligof the KflOEjU:cf::L and the iazce lE her ioior. Officers of the groqp are: President, Lyiiell Stewartg Tice - Presniezt, Sue Root Secretary-Treasxer, QOLLLSE Freppoi, ami Reporter, Eetzv. Hulgei.. Press Club This page 'Q A sponsored by I-'ORBI S COLLISON I-'UNICRAL HUM! H, sg r-5 .1 wig-if v 'f . Y? .xv sa., .s..,,, N V x ,.' . ,g f.l I., A, f 'gf' ,Lg ,iw V 'f2'E:'1 ,, ' gf W - g 1 11 ' ,V 7 f 'nf' ' V.: I Q' g. , F , I 2, i ag W' 1' I ef A iff. g ' . r 1 k , - u : . 1 ww gf! if ' M x i , E ' ' 1'-if T. 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Q 5 I 5 . 6 2' nnual Staff 15 tx t. gy-7. 5,7 . 2:53 we ll meetthat deadllne yet' rs thc famous cry of th1S group who really burn the m1dn1ghto1l trylng to assemble a conglomeratron of plc tures ruto the book you see here Reva Fletcher fleftj served as Edltor fh1S year vvrth help from Fran chelle Colllson Yvonne Boss Jack1e Johnson Llewellyn Kllman Jeanette Kmg Judy Edwards Fredda Grlssom Sara Collrson Pat Alston Lynell Stewart Thomas Davls Frances Ad axr Carolyn Dodd James Schnebly M G Guthrle Judy Reed Phyllls Cothern and Nancy Cloyes The cover design was drawn by Judy Reed the d1v1s1on pages by Yvonne Boss and the cartoons by Judy Reed and Thomas Davis Sponsored by BALD KNOB TELEPHONE CO The Knob Staff, headed by co-editors Kenneth Goodin and Norma Dunn, really came into their own this year bringing the news and gossip to the eager readers at BK, This hard working group includes, Gil- bert Alston, Annetta Mason, Betty liulsey, Beatrice Mayhue, ArleneNorvel1, Billy Lady, Frances Emde, Ruth McDonald and Billy Cranford. At right members of the staff sell Knob's between classes. Knob Staff , , This page sponsored by WALLER BROS. 1 5 -Q-ww I 1. 1 -I I fulfil. ivf'g?5'1' X A 1: . 'vi ' .rf -M I ,..se-- 3. s .'.. .4,ggg.v-mu-. -nazi' ls :mmm wsimufamw Student Council This is a very influential group who represent the student body in all student affairs. Among their activities for the year were selecting class rings with the aid of senior class officers and preparing a pamphlet to advertise Bald Knob. The officers are: qabovej President, M. G. Guthriegvice President, Revaifletcher, Secretary, Judy Edwardsg Treasurer, Micky Coeg and Reporter, Doris Bright. 6 , FBLA The Future Business Leaders of America was organized on- ly a few short years ago in Bald Knob High but already it is one of the leading clubs in school. Students interested in go- ing into the field of business after graduation make up its membership. Officers are- Glen Reed, Fresidentg Jackie Johnson, Vice Presidentg Connie Powell, Secretaryg Bil- ly Cantrell, TreasurergBob Clark, Report- erg Bobby Weber, Sergeant atArms. Miss Carolyn Grigsby is the sponsor. I XXX X -. il XWWQ1 IHFIIZII -ff'Q4?-wp This page sponsored by BONE'S SUPERETTE Wf- ,-4 K' , IN. 5 f I Sv: ' .Y ,. . .'1 a 1 Q . ,, ri 9 I2-x K1 K .l-szlltqi 1 4 ,, -c -' '.A!'nf .n -.'A,.-- 4. vpftg-1:14-q 5 'Wh 'i'7.3:':.'2::,i.-'Z I. 1 -5 'fi dz -M. LF-I' z,Lf',f1 ' M ' +5 -A 1-.-: ,-f qufvgg ' , 5 I s 4-L4 x P H .,,...J H .-V... ri L, . , , , . ral' , ' 1 ?'5'-H-saw.-' f ' '1 . .-qu1f.:si -.Ae r ,-Q ,J,4,4r1':,.' A. -vsaze. in f 1 Af-t V. 'tgxtt-'f 'fr -nf 44-:,.'T5f'Q 3:s'is'?'51s..'f5 'f N f The mighty Bulldogs this team was called even when its present members were in Kindergarten and that IS the name tt retains to the present This year the team didn t win all of the games, but it provided some mem ortes that will last a life time Its fans, the spirit of our team, and the pride of BRHS nexer failed even when the going was rough Three cheers for our Bulldogs! Coaches Willis and Houser make their appearance at the all school bonfire which closed the football season. x M. U. Lilllllfls' umm-s in to llldlinx the tackle on All ullidcntificd C4- but pl.1ycr .as DllllC.lll lcuds .xblv .asslsl.mcc. Opposite: This is die only type cf Eiga scnool football mer bl-ps will be piajxpzg slice hey have pst flllifldd tie: las: yea: with :ite 32.15 A dogs. They .Ars left zo rlghtz Yom Dams. Nl. J. Summa, Donald Cooley, James Schlieblj., Paul McDonald, Glen Rum, Wayne Staggs, and Bob Clark. 4 Q -1'-ff ...W-F..--.-...--r.,,.,.,.. Tl1at's Davis digging for yardage as Weber comes in to aid in blocking. The Bulldogs, led by Schnebly and Guthrie, gallantly defend the Bulldog goal as Cabot threatens to score. Above is the starting lineup for the Bulldogs. McDonald, REg Da vis, RI'lBg Guthrie, RTg Wachtel, RGg b B R d, LGg Clark, LHBg Staggs, LTg and Bone, LE. Duncan, I-'Bg Kissinger, Cg We er, Q g ee That's Coach Willis giving the go ahead signal to the team. It is indeed a Moment to Remember as Football Queen Sue Root presents the ame ballto Captain Cooley and Schne- S bly before the Homecoming game with McCrory. a AAA The pride of Junior lligh School pose for their formal group picture as follows: fStandingJ Coach Jack Willis Robert Bolding, Eugene Southerland, David Osmon, Doyle Killman, Winford Borchert, Roger Bone, Ierryloe Keith, Richard Covington, Jerry Collins, Tom Hobbs and Billy Wamsley. CSecond Rowj Gary King, Freddie Barnes, Donald Alfry, Larry Bone, Larry Bradford, Bill Shimek, and Robby Lassiter. CThird Rowj Billy Albert, Alton Pollard, Steve Wright, Bobby Wunnenberg, Holt Chessir, and Eddie Strickland. Junior Football The Junior Bulldog team, always inspired by rain and mud, push toward another victory. Basketball Q ' . nb Q 'rx -ey . K' 1 . 4 I , lv: l 3-'. I V ., I rt .I v ' JV, t e,-, ., '7 f .4 A Coach Bill Houser Sponsored by B. 8: P. W. CLUB and LANDIS MOTEL 'D X! Bob Cla rk Senior Boys Frankie Weber V-f-,. a . s av., ,A . sw Wayne Huntsman Tommy Wachtel Fred Myatt Billy Cranford Wayne Freppon Paul Overstreet Sponsored By: DAIRY QUEEN and HILL-MORRIS FLORIST -' , ' -' - X , v - -,Q- ' 1':ii.:4x: :,..f-H. mv! . .. i .4 '41 -1-,A A145 ' 'ilfhfifaq rf' xf I F LP ow: Louis: Fzeppon, Sezzgx Kw'a1irs.:j-. ..Z.1 F-icllxial- A - ' L Q Grayson. Et - .. V V , A 5 x ' P f. N qw:M.1:1a5e:e'i1:,cf.' rmspfizris, v-1.,aLe, - y N 1 A .wa ds, Errrfadell Colllns, Ettzrerze Barron, Carglf 'IFN ' x ,Q Senior Lair 5 Spa sor xi by BALD CJ als-..,,.. This snappy team, formally known as the BKHS Girls' Basketball Team, is alsothe top team in the county, as was shown atthe White County Tour- nament, Theynotonlywon firstplace in the contest, but also walked off witlipracticallyall tophonors. They, at Bulldog press time, are hoping for the District and State Tourneys, but even if they don't take all of them, the school is certainly proud of this team. This page sponsored by JOY THEATER is 3 wr Q, V br Eu fene Southerland Left to ri ht: Donald Richards, Larry Bradford, Danny Edwards, Marvin we s er, 3, 8 Billy Walmsley, Winston Johnson, David Osrnon, Larry Bone, Steve Wright, Bill Shimelc, Alton Pollard and Coach Willis. Junior Boys .ff - E 1--M. .I.'i7 'T'T.- . 4 '1'T t'f-P . J- 'z 'Q'-4 'J 'im ' I -7 S.E,,,,:i '4v-M.+L.- Bottom row: Peggy Wright, Judy Augustine, Barbara Davidson, Joyce Jones, Frances Finley, Ruth Guth rie, and Maxine Burns. Top row: Phyllis Coombes, Martha Fritts, Marla Kendall, Rhoda Harris, Betty Mayhue, Jolene Gibson Helen Moore, Marilyn Spicer, and Coach Edwards. Junior Girls As the action picture at right shows, the Junior girls are a battlin' bunch who never stop until the last whistle blows. Sponsored by A FRIEND l I A,xuxxxxxxxxxxyxxxilKS x V. Y 'lnxnu gunman: xnxxx Q X11 KKQNXSKQXY HKQX X M xx xxxxxxxxusn- vllilKN!llXl! Xlll lil l 4 v I U 4 1 I 1 1 1 I , I f 1 n a 1 n 1 4 . n 4 . . v x x ,.1xXxxxxxn1xl!xnixxx--- S K Allin:------s F A h il u 1 2 1 li ixx 1-11- ili nil- i.,,,,. X S 1 1. 4 ig Vi ,.a CONGRATULATIONS Y CLASS OF 1956 BALD KNOB LUMBER COMPANY Af' B UIL DING MAT ERIAL D001-5 and W1nd0w5 Bumlders Hardware Plumblng Flxtul-es Electrlcal F1xtures W C Wh1t1ey .Tr Mgr Cotton Hart Bald Knob Arkansas Phone 193 L... .. . X A S I I I1-Qin.- , C 5.7. :, fin'-U' V I .--Ly A , I D 7 ' I ' 'V ll 1 - COMPLIMENTS Bald Knob Rotary Club Young Business Mens Club OF COMPLIMENTS OF ' f Phone Z OO Forbes and Company All Klnds of Bulldlng Materlal Coleman Heatlng Plttsburg Palnt F11' and Plne Lumber Home Loans Bald Knob CONGRAUTLATIONS from Clark's Drug Store prescrlptlons fllled Bald Knob, Ark. Your Headquarters for School Clothlng CCTHERN S IUIIITI A complete 11ne of f1ne clothlng for the entlre famlly Helpmg bu11d a better Bald Knob WHITE COUNTY PRINTING COMPANY The best 111 Job prlntlng Pubhshers of The Knob Ralph L Van Meter Owner Judsoma, Arkansas Phone 33 ' Il II ' I 60292135 BEA LV IEW CA FE x , U PHONE 98 OPEN 24 HOURSADAY FOR THE BEST IN FOOD AND SERVICU' f5 x NV' V C S 7 Q7 'ZF Jay Freeman Company Inc th tS t M11 F tlRk M h C O MPLIMENT S Bald Knob Hugh School Board of Educatlon 9 In e grea outhwes , i ions of meals are served to School Children with Free- man's Tummy Tested ood. e oc , Arkansas emp is OF CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Frorn Norris Dispensers Incorporated Mllk Servlc e Equ1pment Dalry Machlne rg N116 knob Ark Mlnneapolxs Mmn Laurrel Mmss Acme Maternal Company Inc RUST OLEUM Stops and Prew ents Rust Crushed Stone for all Purposes e e e L1tt1e Rock Ark msas 7 A . 4 I, I , . . O, O f Tv-.1--v F, : '1:,: A - , , 4 5-4-Ax.-.A .5 J- - I K Wrecker Service Grease-Oils U COMPLIMENTS Boltons Edwards Super CADILLAC GENERAL MOTORS M a r k e t AND TRUCKS PONTIAC CARS PHONE 533 534 NIGHT PHONE Servlng our F1fth Generatlon 286 483 514 Ba1dKnOb Searcy Arkansas A1'kaI1SaS Insurance Company F1re Auto L1fe Hosp1ta1 COMPLIMENTS Boyce Music Co The Texas Company Your Texaco D1str1butor E C Rlder OF E. D. Williams ' Complete Service For Y ur Car or Truck Visit Ewmwz ,xxx X .. Q., .. vm' . A ,Wir Bald Knob Motor Company CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Caplener Brothers Used Cars C onrad Hai sty ! ' C ompliments of H Yi .1 fi . Evans Zero Gas Company Complete Line of Butane 1 Appliances -Way Radios For Faster SCTVICS Llcensed Personnel Bonded 8: Insured For Customer Protectlon For All Your Butane Needs Call 1013 Searcy Arkansas Van Atkins l Was, ll: 1 l -v ,rr 1 Home of TUF NUT Jeans and Ivy League Pants Searcy, Arkansas Jolly Cafe Bald Knob ldK Telephone Company A Friend Wynn lnsurance Agency Roaseau Cleaners Bald Knob BldKb A Poo Hall Complimen s f of Qve rstreet Grocery OTH 11'I'1e1'1 S O Richards Texaco Station Weldon and Willy Coniplinient ' I Coiripli H L' of Lil- Where Food is served at its Best'l Steaks -- Lunches -- Sandwiches Ba nob Arkansas A Congratulat' Compliments Seniors from of Compliments Congratulations Seniors of from Phone 4 a no , rkansas Cigars Cigarett C pl' t ' t -www.


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