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35' Y' Wx Q, fi 1 si 'ff t Gr -F . hx 4... Q51 . st 3. I t l Miss Judy Smith, World Hist., Am. I-Iist., Cfirst semesterl OBU, B.S.E., Cheerleaders Mr. Danny Steele, DE I 84 II, UCA, B.S. Univ. of Ark., M.S.E., DECA Mr. Karl Steinkraus, Biology, Zoology, Southern Ark. Univ., B.S.E., Northeast La. Univ., M.Ed., Key Club Mr. Charles Stender, Elem. Alg. II, Basic Math, OBU, B.A. Ms. .lane Stout, Foods 8a Nutrition, Adult Living, Henderson St., B.S.E. Mr. Sam Stueart, Counselor, Hendrix, B.A., UCA, M.S.E. Coach Charles Terry, Life Sc. Athletics, Hutchinson Comm. Jr. College, A.A., Univ. of Ark., B.A. Mr. Charles Thompson, Eng. III, OBU, B.A., New Orleans Bapt. Tech., M.Div. Mrs. Charlene Trotter, Eng. III 8L IV, Philander Smith, B.A., OBU, M.S.E. 'Fw Studying quietly at NAP is Mr. Earl Dilworth, tenth English teacher. Showing his artistic talent, Mr. William McClanahan paints a watercolor. 4. M. Faculty f 225
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Coach Bill Pitts, Hist., Athletics, Univ. of Ark. at Mont., B.S. Mrs. Betty Presley, Math Specialist for PCSSD, Math Dept. Head, Alg. Il, Univ. of Ark., B.S.E. M.A. Mr. Tom Presley, Graphic Arts I 8L II, ASU, B.S., Univ. of Ark., M.Ed., VICA MS. Lisa Purtle, Permanent Sub., UALR, B.S.E. Going over a biology lesson is Teena Denson with Mr. Steinkraus. Mrs. Joyce Purvis, Science Dept. Head, Biology, UCA, B.S.E. I, UCA, B.S.E., Lion-Up Advisor Mrs. Doris Robey, Bus. Specialist for Pcssn, Typing 11, Hsu, B.S.E., UCA, M.S.E., FBLA Mr. Charles Camp, Permanent Sub., Ark. St. Univ., B.A.M. Oklahoma St. M.S. o o 0 I Pamtmg I-ll Wa To Fam And Fortun 55 ow! That looks great! That is only one of the many compliments Mr. McClanahan received each time he exhibited one of his works of art. Mr. McClanahan, winning first place in oil and acrylic division, third in water color, and a purchase prize in the Maumelle Art Show, also entered the twelfth annual Pine Bluff Art Show. This exhibit was held at the Pine Bluff Arts Center, in December, choosing only forty-five works from eleven states. By using acrylic and water color for media, Mr. McClanahan averages one painting per day. He has worked with 224 f Faculty water color, his area of enterprise, for only three years. Each year he sets goals for himself in which he hopes to accomplish. In the few years he has done this, it has proved successful. Mr. McClanahan utilizes the earnings from his paintings in foreign travel for inspirational purposes, and other art projects. Painting for personal satisfaction and monitary gain is only a portion of the reason why Mr. McClanahan continues painting, he hopes that someday it will be known that he walked on this planet and left his mark on the face of the earth. Mrs. Susie Roberts, Journalism, Speech It pp it , fl Showing her class how to cook omelets is the new Hom Ec. teacher, Mrs. Stout, 5 .1
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Mrs. Helen Tucker, Special Education, Phiander Smith, B.A., UCA, M.S.E., Christian Council Mr. Claude Vaden, Am. Hist., I-ISU, B.A., B.S., Textbooks MS. Angela VanZandt, Learning Disabilities, U. OF A., , my B.S.E., Univ. of Fayetteville, M.S.E. Mr. Frank Washburn, Band, Music Theory, OBU, B.A. . 5 , . ff.. ,f::::., . i ,kim Practicing, Mrs. Jones jumps Brownie over a rail jump set at two feet, nine inches. Preparing to ride, Nancy Jones bridles her horse, Brownie. 226 f Faculty y , s .,s .,. . ..l.. - ,. T 1 - . ' - e ' ' 3' 1 l , i '31 '.-l .. , , 5 ,i . - Kfrifirgv- Q 'f if f- - 1. .7 . ',-t hw, Q .3f.,,. L . - .144 ' ja my X W I ' f fi Ffh f iw ' X i A 544 at at , af' ,V ri, ,.- .t i si e,le ' s 5 M.,faLW
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