Foreman High School - Gator Yearbook (Foreman, AR)
- Class of 1977
Page 1 of 192
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Read All About It
What's the biggest communication explosion since -
newspaper, since radio, since T.V. ? lt's that "Japa-
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Picture to yourself a short-term Rip Van Winkle. He's been asleep for only two years, not 20. He awakens in
an auto with the CB turned on and hears:
"This here's Monkeyman Mac . . . l got the
front door . . . No Smokeys in sight."
Rip would flip. He might wonder. "How long have I been asleep? lt must be years! I hear some words of
English but - but - but the language has changed!"
CB has a language, or a slanguage, of its own. Everyone speaks in code. You'd better learn it or you'll be
laughed off the channels. Also, you'll be more able to understand your 1976-'77 Yearbook! E
"Intelligence appears to he the only thing that A
enables man to get along without education.
Education appears to he the only thing that
enables a man to get along without the use of his
intelligence." -
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Miguel de Cervantes said, 1. Don't stick your fingers in the gerbil
"'Experience is the universal Mother cageg he's vicious.
of Sciences." He must have been 2. HSS smells like the paper mill on a
eavesdropping on room 102 at the rainy day and will drive 4th period Eng-
beginning of the year! From experi- lish class to the library. So, as we "move on," we live
ence we learned many things 3. Pyrex means fire resistant, not break learn, though at times we wonder if
QUICKLY! resistant! are succeeding at either.
A likely excuse for playing with fire. E: mc WHAT? There must be an easier way.
The wonder of it all! Accuracy! I Precision! !
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No Randy those aren't pretty girls' telephone numbers.
Beth goes wild at the chalk board .
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This year's math classes were full of surprises. Geometry
students were surprised that triangles could do so much,
Algebra classes argued over x's and y's, and analysis students
cried! Gene was especially surprised the day that, during
Mrs. Baker's absence, he was suddenly whapped on the head
by a flying movie screen. We learned a lot through experi-
ence, too. Some students were so enthused with their new
calculators that they dropped them daily for an excuse to dis-
sect them and probe through their many tiny circuits. But,
through it all we managed to convince Mrs. Baker to main-
tain her sanity and control her frustrations . . . and anger
. . . and "excitement."
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Social tudies
Social Studies, probably the broadest subject taught at
F.H.S. , includes many different branches such as geogra-
phy, problems of democracy, world history, American his-
tory, and advanced American government. Social Studies
provide students with a better understanding of the world
around them , the people in that world, and their relationship
to others and themselves. Learning the capital of Australia
and the method of choosing the American President are just
two of the almost unlimited areas of study. If a student is
asked for a definition of a "lame duck" and his answer is "a
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know how far their lectures have been going.
Lori and Larry search for the right current event.
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The library stays full during term paper week.
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Officially, Spanish is the only foreign language offered at
F.H.S. , however, many students claim that there are three
others - Greek, English, and C.B. A few are working at
Spanish, several appear to have mastered English, and one
group fC.B. owners! know nothing but C.B. lingo, but many
are more like casca - it's ALL GREEK to them.
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Dean enjoys the Julius Caesar puppet show.
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When asked what Commercial Arts meant, school the courses offered toward either students'
Mrs. Winfrey stated that it was the eye to the future or their dreams include typing, shorthand,
future, or perhaps a world of dreams. In our office practice, and accounting.
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The two Lisa's try to hit the same note. TOP: Ray Dean explains his landscape.
BOTTOM: Sheri and Louise live it UP in
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chance to express
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theatre, and music.
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Carolyn isn't sure Cindy's mixture will be
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The administration at Foreman High School realizes that
all students are not academically inclined. Some people
would benefit from learning a trade at which they could
become employed without sitting for hours in a college class-
room. For this reason, our students are now allowed to take
advantage of the Texarkana Area Vocational Center. Stu-
dents leave the FHS campus before noon and travel by bus to
the center which provides both faculty and facilities to
develop the skilled craftsmen for a wide variety of occupa-
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able to join various FHS clubs to suppers, to car washes. The eleven
further their hobbies, skills and different clubs offered students a
social development. Helping to chance to explore special interests.
better the individual, school, and
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Sec.!Treas. - Linda Wright, Rep. - Nichole Johnson, Tammie Salem, Joe Nolan, Mike Hudgeons, Mattlene Brown, Mike Smith, Deborah Rolfe,
Annette Roberts, Bobby Belanger, Marla LaVoice, Brenda Hardwick, Jay Ray Kent, and Alana Bishop.
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First Row: Curtis Graham - President, Gene Ellis - Vice President, Ann Dunn - Secretary, Treassia Wright -
Treasurer, Evelyn Key - Reporter. Second Row: Representatives - lay Newman, Donald Stuart, Sharon I-Iadaway,
Lynette Ballard, Terri Casteel, Mike Webber. Third Row: Velma Fields, Pat Turner, Sherry Coffman, Shelly
Knighten, Timmy Jamison, Sheri Broomfield, Mike Smith. Fourth Row: I.aVern Fowler, Bruce Walker, Mary
l-looks, Sponsor - Scotty Smith.
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Terri helps prepare for the assembly that never was
Important business at hand .
The 1976-77 Student Council busied itself with activities such
as elections and polls - something new for the students. These
activities brought to the surface a whole new side of F.H.S. , a
more intellectual side . Other more enjoyable activities
included the steak dinner for the S.C. members and the plan-
ning of the Valentine assembly that never materialized. The
failure could have been brought about by the fact that the S.C.
just didn't "have their hearts in it."
Ann assists in Who's Who vote counting.
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Treassia tells of her many talents.
March 22 was just another day at F.H.S. Some
students crawled to class while others pushed pen-
cils down the halls with their noses. Some teach-
ers called their students with cries of "Pig
Sooie! " . Some looked odd in their "high-water"
pants and wrong-side-out clothes. No, this was
"What am I bid for Mr. Wattlington?"
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name is Shelly.
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How many school days come around when you can throw an egg at z
teacher and get away with it, or run a race with three and a half legs'
Well, for one - Western Day - a day when everybody shows a little rec
around the neck. Between the egg-throwing contest and the three-leggec
race, a mere spectator wasn't even safe to watch without running the risk o
catching an egg up beside the head. Or how about being run over by a two-
headed, four-armed, three-legged mongrel with a voice like Wayne
Watlington and a face like Mark Bush. It's only once a year and, to quote
the loser of the egg-throwing contest, "Look at this slop on my pants."
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Gene and Jimmy Ray, and Danny and Mark look like happy winners of the egg-throwing con
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Sponsor. Second Row: David Crow, Margie Nolan, Kathy Pieratt, Janet Rosa, Sharon Hadaway, Terri Casteel, Terry Jamison. Third Row:
Donald Stuart, Alan Gauldin, Jimmy Oglesby, Dean Klug, Randy Clevenger, Gene Ellis, Mark Moore, Reporter, Mark Gorman.
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Mike Akins, Randy Clevenger, Jimmy Oglesby, Alan Gauldin, David Harrison, Mark Moore, Mike Altenbaumer, Wayne Watlington, Jay
Newman.
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Beth Tongg Songleader, Terri Casteel. Back Row: Student Council Representative, Donald Stuart: Sponsor, Mrs. Harrison.
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Seated: Beth Tong, Janet Rose, Sharon Hadaway, Ann Dunn. Middle Row: lay
Oglesby, Mark Moore, Mrs. Harrison, Paul Hawkins, Terri Casteel, Gerri Fin-
ley, Lynette Ballard, Treassia Billingsley, Kathy Pieratt. Back Row: David Harrison, Curtis
Graham, Donald Stuart.
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The FBLA Chapter has been more active this year
than in the past. Besides having dances, a carwash, and
a slave auction, they have participated in both district
and state level competitions.
In the District 4 competition in March, Martine
Johnson and Beth Tong won first place in business com-
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First Row: Mrs. Winfrey - sponsor, Wayne Watlington - President, Jay Newman - Vice President,
Becky Foster - Secretary, Venita Cursh - Treasurer, Lori LaVoice - Stu. Coun. Rep., Coach
Freeze. Second Row: Lisa Meredith, Shelly Knighten, Marilyn Knighten, Treassia Billingsley,
Sherri Broomfield, Mike Smith. Bonita Smith, Margie Nolan. Third Row: Mike Altenbaumer, Lori
Oglesby, Ray Trammel, Gina Green, Beth Tong, Alan Gauldin, Terri Beard, Margaret Rolfe.
Fourth Row: La Verne Fowler, Louise Hatten, Mary Kay Hooks, Suzanne Baker, Velma Fields, Ann
Dunn, Penny Morton, Sherry Coffman. Fifth Row: Janet Rose, Martha Monroe, Becky Smith,
Cindy Anderson, Reba Carver, Kathy Singleton, Shirley Anderson, Mike Akins. Sixth Row: Mar-
tine Johnson, Darlen Hefner, Pam Duncan, Mike Mason, David Crow, Kathy Pieratt, Leigh Ann
Cranford.
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munications, and the chapter won third place for mem-
bership based on percentile. Everyone who attended
benefited from the experience.
FBLA SWEETHEART AND BEAU - Martha Monroe
Foreman contestants in the District 4 leadership
conference and sponsor.
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Knighten, Cindy Anderson, Mrs. Farmerg spon. , Marcia Moore, Bonita Smithg Pres. , Pat Turner, 2nd Vice P. , Kathy Singleton: Sec. , Carolyn Jackson
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Marilyn Knighten: Chosen Co-Ed corre-
spondent for outstanding leadership in
Home Economics. Her duties are to keep
the Co-Ed magazine informed about the
happenings at F.H . S.
Pat Turner was chosen sweetheart by the
FFA, and Jerry Bob Grant was elected
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Steve Casteel, John Milam, Richard McElhannon, Omac McElhannon, Frank McDonald, Walter Watlington, Blake Kent. 3rd Row: Jerry Bob Grant:
President, Timmy Jamison: Vice President, Treassia Wright: Secretary, Gerri Finley: Treasurer, Pat Turner: Reporter, Mark Halliday: Jr. Advisor,
Scott Lindsay: Sentinel, Lynn Sullivan, Mike Smith, Mr. Lairmore: Sponsor. 4th Row: Danny Hawkins, Jay Green, Earl Brown, Nat Hefner, Rendall
Irwin, Mark Sanders, Dean Klug, Ricky Hawkins. 5th Row: Donte Weed, Rodney McElhannon, Archie Cody, Steve Gibson, David Nevels, John Bill-
ingsley. James Green, Terry Coffey, Stan Smith, David Phillips.
The FFA has really been "on
the move" this year. Some of
the many activities enjoyed by
the "mixed group" included
everything from parking cars at
the home games to attending the
Hope Fair where they judged
everything from cattle to sheep
. . . The State Fair at Little
Rock where they attended the
fair and rodeo and saw Lorne
Green, better known as Ben
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Cartwright . . . and the Fat
Stock Show at Fort Worth where
they saw Red Stegal and MUCH
SNOW!
Many hours of selling popcorn
at the ballgames helped finance
this year's activities.
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Mr. Larimore takes part in the snowball
fight.
Pat wonders WHERE kids put ALL that James hopes there aren't any reckless drivers out tonight. John looks on as Mark is fascinated at all
popcorn! the girls at the rodeo.
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Mr. Lairmore wears the 3100 hat.
Jay Green prepares for his ride. From Little Britches to A11 Around Cowboy.
After all the weeks
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Rodeo, Mr. Lairrnore
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have at least been
able to keep the hat.
Martha receives the Queen's ribbon from former Queen. Gerri. Laney and Pam enjoy dancing to the Honky Tonk
Heroes' music.
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If anyone has been truckin' this
year, it has been the yearbook
staff. They have travled from a
workshop at OBU in Arkadelphia to
a ski resort in Marble Falls so that in
years to come, the '77 graduates
will be able to look through the
yearbook pages with wistful remi-
niscence, nostalgia, and pride.
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McKi1-my, Terri Beard, Alcie Cursh, Sharon Hadaway, Gem Frnnley, Jay Newman, Janet Rose, Terry Jamison, Beth Tong, Paul Hawkins and Lynette
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FHS Press
The paper staff duties
are to make the school
paper in addition to their
regular course of study.
This involves the writ-
ing, organizing, typing
and drawing of the
paper, as Alan and Mar-
gie are doing on the
left, and the printing
and preparation of the
final copy, as Loni,
Louise, Linda and Mary
Kay are doing on the
right. Under the guid-
ance of Mrs. Winfrey,
this year's paper staff
created the "F.H.S.
Press" and printed the
school news for 1976-'77 .
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lots of underlined WORDS. "
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Top Row: Gerri Finley, Pres.: Janet Rose, Sec.g Mrs. Smith, Spon.g Lynette Ballard, Rep. Bot-
tom Row: Sharon Hadaway, Vice Pres,: Terri Casteel, S.C. Rep.g David Harrison, Treas.
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It takes Lynette and Sharon to check out Marcia's book. "Now, Steve, this is where we keep our MONEY! !"
Sponsored by WELCH'S Ashdown, Arkansas
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Two FHS senior girls, Treassia Wright Billingsley and Lynette
Ballard, were chosen as Arkansas American Legion Auxillary Girls'
State Delegates this year. Also, three FHS senior boys, Jay New-
man, Gene Ellis, and Paul Hawkins were selected to attend Bays'
State.
The week-long summer programs, designed to inform selected
high school students of the structure and operations of our local,
state, and national government, was held on the UCA campus in
Conway. During the week, patriotism, concern, and love for our
country were emphasized. Many prominent men and women
including Governor David Pryor spoke to the students at General
Meetings. Campaigning for various offices ranging from city coun-
cilmen to governor occupied most of the daylight hours. At night
and between meetings, the delegates enjoyed parties in their
dorms and met many new friends.
The FHS delegates continued to carry out patriotic deeds during
the school year by raising and lowering the school flags, presenting
the colors at assemblies, and trying to foster patriotism as a whole
among the student body.
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Alan Gauldin received the award for his out-
standing work in designing the '77 yearbook
cover. Alan also served as art editor for the
yearbook staff.
Lynette
Lynette Ballard was presented the DAR Good
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of the DAR. Each year a senior is selected
for this award on qualifications of leader- 4
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Paul Hawkins and Randy Clevenger earned
the highest ranking in the Senior Class in the
1977 General Mills Search for Leadership in
Family Living. In recognition for this
achievement they were awarded a Certifi-
cate of Merit.
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Fire Marshals
How many times have
you been sitting in your
classroom peacefully
dozing when suddenly
your nap was disturbed
by the sound of the fire
alarm? This meant that
ELEMENTARY -
Sitting:
Robbie Taffe
Terry Smith
Standing:
Michael Jones
.Tay Sanders
Eric Cowling
Jimmy Wilder
you had to stand up,
close the windows, if
you were near them, walk out the front door, in a
quick, orderly manner and keep quiet! All of this
was to keep you prepared in case of fire, flood, fam-
ine, or killer bees.
The students behind these drills are the Foreman
Fire Marshals. These students are educated in the
practice of avoiding disasters and give their time and
effort in these fire drills to help protect our school
and our students, and to get out of class.
Sponsored by HOUSE OF FASHIONS DeQueen, Arkansas
SR. HIGH -
Danny Hawkins
Jimmy Ray Smith
Mike Webber
Barry Park
Paul Hawkins
Rendall Irwin
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Sitting:
Donald Henderson
Galen Maclilhannon
Duane Roberts
Standing:
Michael Cranford
Ervin Fowler
Richard Maclilhannon
Brit Wade
John Salem
Allen Ferguson
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Lynette's getting ready for the olympics.
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saw snow for the first time, others
had their first Christmas, several
had their first snowball fight, and
everyone was thrilled by the beauti-
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experience.
David's prayers are answered.
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Mark appears more concerned about the drummer than the dancer.
Excitement was in the air for
days as the Irs. and Srs. prepared
for the prom, decorating, order-
ing flowers, buying new clothes,
inviting dates, etc. The night
finally arrived. CActually it was
more than a night - there were
early dates for dinner, dancing at
the prom, parties, and early
breakfasts.b Perhaps this should
be called prom weekend instead
of prom night.
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Murphy, Omac McElhannon, Lindy Broomfield, Allen Ferguson, Dianne Jackson, Richard McElhannon, Pam Stuart, Kent Bell, Tammy Salem, Steve
Casteel, Shelly Altenbaumer, Laney Lawrence, Lisa Phillips, Jon Mason, Nataline Stuart, Berry Gabbard, Kim Adams, Jimmy Woods, Velva Foster.
The Foreman Jr. High 1976 Homecoming was an
evening of excitement for the maids and their
escorts. The Queen and her court were presented
before the game, which turned out to be a bitterly
fought contest with the Mineral Springs Hornets
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The 1977 football homecoming was a time to be remembered. On Friday, October 22, the entire
campus was alive with students darting back and forth to prepare for the homecoming ceremonies,
the parade, the pep rally, the game, and the dance.
The maids and their escorts were presented during the homecoming ceremonies in the high school
gymnasium that afternoon while the F.H.S. band supplied a musical accompaniment. After the
ceremonies, a parade proceeded from the school to the town square where the F.H.S. cheerleaders
led the students in a pep rally. The ceremonies were repeated that evening on the football fielc
before the game and a dance closed the evening.
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son, Chiquita Fields, Melinda Monroe, Wendi Lawrence, Lisa Brown, Patti Newman.
BAND COUNCIL - Standing: Ray Trammell - Asst. Quartermaster, Randy Clevenger - Captain,
Gary Gauldin - Quartermaster. .Tim Klug - Asst. Quartermaster. Sitting: Margie Nolen - Secre-
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MAJORETTES - Rosemary Hawkins. Standing: Terri Casteel. Sitting: Patti Newman - Captain, Lisa Meridith.
MUSIC - that's the word! It
gives the students an opportunity
to unwind or stimulates them to
alertness. During the pep assem-
blies, the band helped liven our
spirits and got us into "the swing
of things." By presenting a
Christmas and a Spring concert,
the band found a release for self-
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This year in both lr. High and Sr.
High Region 3 tryouts, members of the
band won honors.
Mendy Monroe and Wendy Lawrence
won places in the Ir. High All Region
First Band and Second Band respec-
tively, while Chiquita Fields and
Brenda Vanscoder won places as alter-
nates. In the Sr. High tryouts Randy
Clevenger won a chair in the First
Band, while Martine Johnson won a
place in the Second Band. These stu-
dents competed for these honors with
students from other schools in our
region.
Jr. Hi h Band
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Our
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Bottom: Robbie Taaffe, Paul Bishop, Mike Burney, Mitch Graham, Brandon Carver, James Horn, Jimmy Baker, Eric Cowling, Jay San-
ders. Second: Terry Smith, Lawrence Wiseman, Michael Jones, Bernard Wills, Clyde Clevenger, Dean Finney, Richard Sanders, Don
Adams. Top: Herman Berry, John Bromsey, Jon Norwood, Todd Sharp, Charles Hudgeons, Tim Howard, Jimmy Wilder, Charles Bearden.
COACH - Bill Norwood.
Because students learn good
sportsmanship and fair play
while they are young in Pee
Wee athletics, the program
makes a great contribution to
the school system. It encour-
ages school spirit and partici-
pation which will be carried
on for many years.
Get on your mark, get set . . .
Pee Wee
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C eerleaders and Basketball
Top: Stacy Stuart, Shelia W
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Carla Monroe, Sheri Morton,
Trina Free. Bottom: Leeann
Lavoice, Ioan LaVoice.
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"Coach of the Year" by his Elementary Athletes.
Mr. Norwood coaches all Pee Wee athletics along
with his regular duties as principal. He has done a
great job and its rewards will be reaped in the
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Murphy, Lezleigh Horn, Shelly Altenbaumer, Kay Murphy.
BASKETBALL - Chiquita Fields, Linda Wright, Ada Brown.
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Top Row: Coach Merrill Mankin, Walter Watlington, Steve Casteel, Laney Lawrence, Richard McElhannon, David Daniels, Mike V.
Smith, Coach Ralph Brown. Second Row: Mgrs. - Brit Wade and Mike Dixon, Frank McDonald, Allen Ferguson, Barry Gabbard, Mgrs. -
Bobby Richards and Earl Easter. Third Row: Jackie Nash, John Milam, Jimmy Woods, Hulon Self, Roosevelt Crutchfield, Kent Bell, Bill
Dixon, Steve McCombs. Bottom Row: John Salem, Omac Mclilhannon, Jon Mason, Mike R. Smith, Barry Belanger, and Jimmy Purtell.
Jr. High Football
Although the Jr. Gators may not have had much "They were in every game."
size or experience this year, they did have plenty With the experience gained this season, they
of spirit and hustle. They always played their best expect an even better one next year.
and in the words of their coach, Merrill Mankins,
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Junior High
First Row: Rhonda Brown, mgr.g Annette Roberts, Lisa Woods, Cindy Coursey, Laura Inscore, Lisa Hardwick, Lindy Broomfield, Shelly Alteri-
baumer. Second Row: Coach Connie Gamble, Carol Murphy, LaQuita Norwood, Brenda Hardwick, Mary Lewis, Kay Murphy. and Kim
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did not have much experience
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Sponsored by WESTERN AUTO Foreman, Arkansas
Basketball
First Row lim Klug Omac McElhannon Barry Belanger. Second Row: Jon Mason, Mike R. Smith, Roosevelt Crutchfield, Steve Casteel,
Mike V Smith Charles Wilson Hulon Self Billy Cursh. Third Row: Coach Ralph Brown, Billy Richards, David Daniels, Bill Dixon, Allen
Ferguson Jackie Nash Ray Davis and Lonnie Cursh.
Gator
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ball team had quite a sea-
son. All the boys worked
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Senior High
Cheerleaders
Mascot - Margie Nolen
Top Row: Penny Morton - co-Capt., Treassia Wright
Smith - Capt.
Under the new leadership of Mrs. Linda Wright and
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start. They attended ETSU at Commerce, Texas,
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The FHS Pep Club was organized again this year. Paired
with uniforms and enthusiasm they attended all the Gators
football games, assisting the cheerleaders in raising the
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and learn various sports without the high level of competition found in intra-
mural athletics. This is one of the most important classes offered: for a
healthy body is conducive to a healthy mind. Besides, where else can students
learn and have fun at the same time?
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Penny Davis
Timothy Davis
Chicota Dunn
Kim Frady
Bridgget French
Quezetta Haddox
James Heath
Lacy Kent
Stephanie Miller
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Angela Anderson
Timothy Babcock
Freddy Carver
Angela Davis
Kevin Ermann
Calvin Gauldin
Rikki Gregory
William Gregory
Debra Hardwick
Curtis Hatchett
Toni Kendrick
Michael Knighten
Darrell Maloney
Sonya McPeak
Larry Miller
Joseph Pieratr
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Lynn Hudson
Kimberly Johnson
George Knighten
Leonard Ponder
Melinda Richard
John Roden
Cleveland Smith
Sharon Stephens
Joseph Talley
Carolyn Threaclgill
Valerie Walker
Laura Wofford
Joseph Wright
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Richard Beasley
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Kevin Davis
Mary Dillihunt
Norman Fowler
Cynthia Franklin
Clovis Gurley
Dwayne Hall
Urathia Haywood
Stacy Jones
Maurisa McDonald
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Carrie Baker
Rodney Brown
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Connie Cowan
Scott Cowling
Kelly Crow
Steve Cursh
Joey Davis
Michelle Eddy
Eugene Fry
Patricia Haddox
Allen Horn
Bobby Jones
Brenda Keeney
Eugene Knighten
Johnny Knighten
Robert Lansdell
Eric McMillan
James Reeves
James Smith
Kenneth Smith
LaShaunda Smith
James Trotter
Rodney Walker
Howard Williams
John Williams
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Judy Baker
Angela Bishop
Joel Bishop
Terry Bowman
Sandy Corbell
Sidney Cowan
Roy Dunn
Jerry Ermonn
Rodney Fields
Sonya Frady
Eula French
Paul Gregory
Mark Haywood
Robert Jones
Jerry Key
Dewanda McCand1ess
Tina McDanie1s
Steven McRae
Charles Myers
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Sherri Anderson
Horace Berry
Detra Burris
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Todd Duncan
Beatrice Frady
Donnie Green
Thresa Haddox
Pamela Heath
Dale Knighten
Hilton Moore
Angela Norwood
Kevin Oglesby
Michael Pitts
Joe Reed
Daryl Roberts
Claude Rogers
Darrell Sain
Mindy Salem
Warren Sharp
Dorothy Shoals
Kelly Walker
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Gina Fagan
Angela Golden
Toby Gurley
Michael Hatchett
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Connie Heath
Teri Lansdell
Melissa Lipscomb
Brad McCombs
Audie McE1hannon
James McLane
Kelly Oglesby
Janet Ponder
Tina Royal
Vickie Royal
Waylon Sewell
Stephanie Shoals
James Sturgeon
Susan Taaffe
Samantha Vance
Sonja Wilkinson
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Bryan Halliday
Rhonda Heath
Henry Hooks
Teresa Hudson
Jimmy Lockeby
Tommy McDonald
Renae Milam
Sherry Miller
Steve Miller
Anita Powell
Lea Proctor
Eric Roberts
Mark Russell
Frank Smith
Sheri Smith
Danny Whisenhunt
Kelvin Wiseman
Norma Wright
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Mollie Chator
Clyde Clevenger
David Daniels
April Davis
Delois French
Ronnie Gregory
Kathy Hardwick
Denise Hemphill
Tim Howard
Ester Jones
James Keeney
Nancy Latham
Joyce Mann
Victor Nash
Jon Norwood
Donna Roberts
Kim Russell
Michelle Russell
Richard Sanders
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Donald Carver
Paige Cleghorn
Blake Corbell
Dean Finney
Bobby French
Andy Gauldin
Toby Gurley
Charles Hatchett
Margaret Haywood
Michael Jones
Paula Key
Shelia McElhannon
Penny McPeak
Ricky Nash
Teresa Sain
Tommy Sain
Donna Slaton
Dwayne Smith
Robert Taaffe
Sherry Threadgill
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John Broomsey
Mike Burney
Brandon Carver
Eric Cowling
Trina Free
Billy Fowler
Shelia Green
Nemesha Hardwick
Vickie Lansdell
Leann LaVoice
Sherri Morton
Steven O'Neal
Kristine Pryon
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Todd Sharp
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Carla Monroe
Lisa Pitts
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Gas Co.
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Marlin Surber
Little River County Sheriff
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Hoye Horn
Little River County Judge
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Ca rlene Bishop
Little River County Treasurer
Compliments
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Barbara Grimes
Little River County Assessor
Compliments
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Dolores Pullen
Little River County Clerk
Complimen+s
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Helen Green
Little River County
Circuit Clerk
Complimen+s
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Charles Beard
Dispatcher County Jail
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TH E ASHDOWN CLI NIC
Ashdown ,
Arkansas
Complimenrs of:
WALLIS
HARDWARE
Lockesburg , Ark.
Ray Ridings
Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge Trucks
409 East North Front Street, New Boston, Texas 75570
Complimenrs of:
Power Pharmacy
Jim Power R.Ph. , Owner
Nashville, DeQueen, Ashdown
Serving Southwest Arkansas
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Grocery
Lockesburg , Ark.
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Wilkerson Funeral
Home
403 Stilwell
DeQueen, Arkansas 71832
Your Marker
for Beans
Foreman , Arkansas
542-7183
Foreman Ci+y
Drug
Bob Garney, Pharmacist 542-6544
Sharon Hadaway is here to fill
your drug needs.
Bob Chandler Ford
Sales, Inc.
P.O. Box B
DeQueen, Arkansas 71832
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Mclver Absiracf BLUE RIBBON
8: Insurance Co. SHOE STORE
Ashdown, Arkansas 78122 Ashdown, Arkansas
LOE'S AUTOMOTIVE, INC.
Your Green Lights Parts Store
Foreman, Arkansas
Phone: 542-6204 542-6205
Owned by: Len Belanger and Family
Lawn - Garden Care
TV and Appliances
Western Auto Tires
Phone: 542-6630
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Complimenfs of
Ashdown
PIGGLY WIGGLY HESS GROCERY
Ashdown, Arkansas
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Ashdown
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De Queen , A rkansas
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Southtown
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Ashdown Hardware
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THOMPSON TIRE Compnmmsofz
AND APPLIANCE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
113 Ashdown, Arkansas
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MITCHELL'S TV
KAUFMAN SEEDS AND APPLIANCE
Ashdown, Ark.
Owned by: Olen and Jenny Mitchell
Bob's Furni+ure
New and Used Furniture
and Used Guns
People's Drug
"The Prescription Store"
Dr. Jack Crawford
Bob Golden Foreman, Ark.
542-7302
Ashdown, Ark. 898-2400
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North lst Street, DeQueen, Arkansas
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MARJORI E'S
for Latest Fashions
INSURANCE
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Town North Pro . Bldg.
DeQueen, Ark.
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New Boston, Texas
C2143 628-3461
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Texarkana
Corner
P ha rmacy
191 W. Main 898-5151
Ashdown, Ark. 71822
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ASH DCDWN
INSURANCE AGENCY
Full Service - Ashdown Insurance Agency,
serving Ashdown and Little River County with quality insurance .
Ashdown , Arkansas
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McClungs Exxon
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a n n I Elton McC1ung, Foreman, Arkansas
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