Monticello High School - Hillbilly Yearbook (Monticello, AR)
- Class of 1958
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Arkansas A8aM Arkansas A8sM Arkansas A8f.M University of Arkansas University of Arkansas English Math English Social Science Science Speech euirfr High Zzculfy MISS EDNA CARMICHAEL A.B. Erskine College General Business Latin DAN COSTON B. S. . M. E. Arkansas A8iM University of Arkansas Math Basketball Coach ROBERT DONALD FLEMING B. A. . M. A. Arkansas A8tM University of Arkansas Social Studies MRS BLANCHE FREEMAN MRS. LOUISE B, HARGIS HUBERT HEFLIN B S E Arkansas ASLM B,S,E, , Arkansas A8fM B S Arkansas A8zM Ch01'u5, Music Football Track, and P E MRS NENA VIOLET HOLLOWAY MRS. LOIS MCGINNIS MRS MABEL OWENS M North Texas State AIRHHSHS ASLM B 5 Winthrop College Engh Typing Home Economics Clvlcs Shorthand THOMAS G. TODD B. S. A. , M. S. Mississippi State General Science Biology Chemistry Ziumm' MRS. ELTHEL BELTZ MRS. FLORENCE CHANCE MISS EDNA DICKEY B-S-E- . MIM A,B. , A8z.M B.s.E. , A.B. Math Science ASLM and University of Arkansas MRS. WILMA HANKINS B. A. , M. Ed. , University of Oklahoma and University of Arkansas Math, Literature, Speech, English, and Social Studies ei. Social Studies MRS. LOTTIE WALKER B.S.E, , M.E. , A8LM East Texas State Teachers Literature, Speech K President HANK WELLS Vice President EDDIE HYATT Secretary BETTY CAUDLE Treasurer KAY McKENNY Publicity Editor CONNIE MILLER Parliamentarian LELON HUBBARD stains is L First row: Jan Liedtke, Deanna Wilson Wanda Hams Darlene Durmon Connle Miller Second row John Holder, Kay McKenny Betty Caudle Camilla Harmon, Hank Wells Thlrd row Eddie Hyatt, Gene Gregory, Lelon Hubbard Allan Jones, James Heilrn f S7 X on X 4, X f wi X f E K Rx XY X ,Z 2- R '13 A7 X, Tx V1 if X , , X -,x X 1- V Xjx '71-, R gsx X X X'-ff: 2 4 XXX X xi X QR x , x X R K X 'K x ,EX X i I .N ' Z X ,X ff ff!!! 'I f'f if ff! , 4 , ' K Xfiffff ,iff f , W ifff .f K Zf 21 ,fffflxf ,ff - I X ,' xxx '..': .1 5 X Kc sfU X. .idi- on fieihk ' fir .- ,, 0 F S K LQ 510 ily I S S S X Q S X X X 5 S E X rin 2 Q E vuoclf S , ,,.., X 0 CONNIE MILLER - HANK WELLS Presidents Senior 611155 Officers A Of '58 BETTY MILLER - GEORGE AKIN BETTY CAUDLE - JOHN PRICE Secretaries Reporters MARTHA CHERRY - BRUCE HALL Vice Presidents NORMA ARRINGTON She's the only one of her kind. Transfer 4, Pep Club 4. WAYNE ASHCRAFT Judge not my future by what I am now. Speech Club 4: 4'-H 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIE EARL BROWN Never do today what you can do in class tomorrow. 4-H 1, 2, 3g Track 3: Speech Club 4. WILLARD BURKS 'He would argue with a fence post. 4-H Club 1, Hobby Club 3, Boys'State 3, Served at Junior and Senior Banquet 2: Usher at Commence- ment 3. HARVEY ADCOCK The wrong way always seems the more reasonable Football 1, 4, Band 1, 2, 3g Annual Staff 23 4-H 1, 2, 3, Basketball lg Track 1, 3, Speech Club 43 Who's Who 1. GEORGE AKIN Sly on the courts, courts on the sly. Football 1, 2, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Key Club 2, Track 1, 2, Class Secretary 4, All-State Basketball 1, Who's Who 2. DONALD ALLEN l-le may someday grace the hall of fame, if he hurries. RONALD ALLEN Worry little, study less is his idea of happiness. 4-H 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Annual Staff 3, Goat's Horn staff 3. Q23 lg r Q ' , 7 JJ oy v- ' 1132 H1070 Nddvildhl ik, X KAY CLARK I'd rather make history than study it. 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, President 4-H Club 3, Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President Library Club 2, 3, Library Assis- tant 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Alternate Majorette 1, Ma- jorette 2, 3, Band Librarian 2, Drum Major 4, Junior Homecoming Queen 1, FHA 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Hall Clerk 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Pep Club 3, Graduation Usher 3, Program Junior-Senior Banquet 3, Annual Staff 4, Speech Club 4, Senior Play 4. EUGENE COLLINS What he doesn't know will fill volumes. 4-H 1, 2, 3. RICHARD COLLINS 'Sometimes I sit and think, but most of the time I just sit. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, 4-H 1, 2, 3, Camera Club 3, Senior Play 4, Band All-District 3, Junior Play 3, Pep Band 3, 4. RICHARD COURTNEY If at first you don't succeed - Oh well, skip it. Football 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4-H 1, 2. BETTY CAUDLE Sputnik! Out of this World. NHS 3, 4, Student Council 4, Secretary 4, Home- coming Maid 3, 4, Graduation Usher 3, Class Officer 4, Goat's Horn and Annual Staff 3, Chorus 4, Junior Play 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 2, 3, Speech Club 4, Senior Play 4. MARTHA CHERRY Quietness can be deceiving. FHA 2, 3, 4, 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, Class Vice President 4. LOUIS CARRUTH None but himself can be his parallel. Transferred from Drew Central. LA RON CHESSER Yep! I'm a Senior this year. Football 1, Manager 2, Track 1, Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4 Key Club 2, 3, 4, Boys' State 3, Baccalaureate Usher 3, 4-H 2. JUDY CULBERTSON Ncubbyll FHA 1, 2, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Library Club 3, Chorus 4. JAMES DOLLARHIDE 'Every class has its problem, but this problem can't find its class Football 2, 3, 4, 4-H 2, 3, 4. JO DONHAM Ring on her finger, man on her mind. Pep Club 3, Chorus 1, 4-H 1, 2, 3, Who's Who 3,4, Camera Club 4. RONNIE ECHOLS 'My heart is whole, my fancy free, come, little co-eds, come unto me. Band 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 3, 4-H 1, 2, President 1, Vice President 2, Server at Junior- Senior Banquet 2, Junior Play 3, Pep Band 3, 4, Speech Club 4, Goat's Horn Staff 3, Annual Staff 3. JERRY K. CROOK There are a lot of pretty girls around, but only one for me. 4-H 1, 2, Hobby Club 3, Goat's Horn staff 4, Co- Editor 4, Band 1. VAN COTHAM Ma, give me a nickel so I can go out and be tough 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4. PATSY CRUCE Why should the devil have all the fun? Who's Who 2, Homecoming Maid 1, Cheerleader 1, 2, Annual Staff 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Goat's Horn 3, NHS 3,4, Annual Co-Editor 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Sec- retary 4, Junior Play 3, Committee Junior-Senior Banquet 3, 4-H 1, 2: Senior Play 4. THELMA CRUCE When they made me they threw away the pattem. Basketball 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 3, FHA 3, 4, Officer 4, Who'sWho 3, 4-H 1, 2,3,4. T, About PHOTO NOT AVAILAIII EMILIE GROVES She has a good word for everyone. Pep Club 1, 2, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. Jo ANN HALES Generally speaking, she is generally speaking. Who's Who 1, 4-H 1, 2, 3, Officer 1, 2, Goat's Hom Staff 3, Annual Staff 3, Business Manager 3, FHA 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Usher Junior Play. BRUCE HALL The world sure would be dull without me. Class Officer 1, 2, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Who's Who 1 4, Annual Editor 4, Goat's Horn Staff 3, Annual Staff 3, Speech Club Officer 4, Camera Club 3. JIMMY HAMNER There's a method in my madness. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Captain 1, 4-H 1, 2, 3, Key club 2, 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, Served at Junior and Senior Banquet 2, Goat's Horn Staff 2, 4, Who's Who 4, Speech Club 4, Class Officer 2, 3. RODNEY FERRELL Jabbo Football 1, 2, Manager 3, Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Track Manager 2, 4-H 1, 2, Annual Staff 3, 4, Goat's Horn staff 3. DICKSON FORREST Love is greater than fame. Football 1. 3. 4, Basketball 1, 3, 4, Track 1, 3, 4 SUSIE FORREST We know little of her and that is good. 4-H 1, FHA 3, 4. LOUISE GILLIAM Still water runs deep. Transferred from Lakeside High School 4, FHA 4, Pep Club 4. CHARLOTTE HYATT She has only one true love. Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Captain 1, Homecoming Maid 1, 2, 4, NHS 3, 4, Girls'State 3, Class Officer 1, 2, 3, FHA 2, Graduation Usher 3, 4-H 1, 2, Pep Club 3, Speech Club 4, Officer 4, Senior Play 4. ROBERT HYATT He is a mighty hunter, his prey is Ann. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, All -District and All-State 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3.4, Captain 3, All-State 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' State 3, NHS 3, 4, Class Officer 2, 3, Key Club 2, Student Council 3, Usher at Commence- ment 3, Who's Who 1, 4, Class Favorite 1. GLEN JACKSON He loves red hair, no matter what color lt is. 4-H 2, Goat's Horn Staff 4. PATRICIA JACKSON I wonder if she studies as much as you think. 4-H 1, Basketball 1, FHA 2, 3, 4, First Vice President 3, President 4, Class Officer 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, NHS 3, 4. Officer 4,Iunior Play 3, Speech Club 4, Graduation Usher 3. MARY HEIGHT Always smiling, always gay. Transferred from Magnolia, 4-H 3, Chorus 4, Camera Club 3. BARNEY HERRING He goes crazy over the girls. 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE HILL Cupid has finally hit him, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, All- District Band 3, All-State Band 3, Annual Staff 3, 4, Goat's Horn Staff 3, Camera Club 3, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Pep Band 3, 4. LELON HUBBARD Girls, you will just have to wait your turn. Track 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Officer 4, NHS 3, 4, Boys ' State 3, Class Officer 2. fi, IIMMIE JONES His only objection to school is the teachers and classes. Track 2, Basketball 2, 4-H 1, 2, 3. BOBBIE IUDKINS She is what she is and not what she ain't. FHA 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4-H 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3. LELAND LLOYD Romeo, Romeo, where art thou? Basketball 1, 4-H 1, 2. GARY MARTIN Rah Ree Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4-H 1, 2. HAZEL MCBRYDE Stately and tall, she swings down the hall. FHA 2, 3, 4, 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM MILLEN It takes a tall person to know what is going on in this world. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual,Staff 4. BETTY MILLER Light haired, light headed, light hearted. Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, Library Club 1, Pep Club 1, Class Favorite 1, 4-H 1, FHA 2, NHS 3, 4, Officer 4, Goat's Hom Staff 3, Annual Staff 3, 4, Associate Editor 4, Graduation Usher 3, Chorus 4, Officer 4. CONSTANCE MILLER A head packed full of brain and a heart packed full of sunshine. Library Assistant 1, Lunchroom 1, 2, FHA 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Student Council 4, Chorus 4. VIOLA NOWLEN She loves work, she could sit for hours and watch it Pep Club 3, 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM O'NEIL Never sleep at night, when you can sleep in class tomorrow. Football 3, 4, Class Officer 1, Hobby Club 3, Annual Staff 2, Track 2, 3, Who's Who 4. NEVADELL PEMBERTON I thought l'd never make it. 4-H 1, 2,3, FHA 4, Lunchroom Assistant 3, 4, Speech Club 4. CLARA POWELL Love is blind, but the neighbors aren't. FHA 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4, Lunchroom Assistant 1 Usher Junior Play 3, Pep Club 1, Speech Club 4. l ., ' x N0 'bds AVAIAIII TOMMY PIERCE It is better to have loved and lost, than to be mar- ried and bossed. Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Hobby Club 3, M Club 3, 4, 4-H 1, 2, 3, Served Junior and Senior Banquet 2, Speech Club 4. JOHN PRICE Does anybody want to go hunting? Sandy PP? Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 1, 3, 4, Who's Who 4, Camera Club 3. LAURA REEVES Always on good behavior. FHA 1, 2, 4, Annual Staff 3, Goat's Horn Staff 3, Chorus 1, Served Junior and Senior Banquet 2. Louisa RUSSELL very Quiet .3 w ..3. -3 LRE' 3 'AJ ffg-3-3' 5 ERIE! es. 154. ,ff -BFE? ,Y 1, u - 55,4 Ms giffg? if ,:,, i ' 5 , UI-J -I Y-lt' Af.: K: ,WL - Q33 c at ,gs ,i y , ,4,,,.., K - . Q 1 U ,- , f ,qw xx ' J 'lg gf-uf. -5,53 X kggiiw ' .NW w 47 uv 5 ' QW., aw QQ ,Q 21 Q Y-. : f,u'B'-Q Q . 'L ifaiif. JA, :Jul . V17 k 5 4 NORRIS THOMPSON A good friend to the end. FHA 2, 3, 4, Lunchroom Assistant 1, 2, 3, Junior Play 3, Pep Club 3,4, 4-H 1, 2, 3. VERNIE THURMAN Men of few words are the best men. 4-H 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4. JANE WALL Here's a girl not shy nor bold, but she's a friend as good as gold. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. BILLY WARD They call him Moses - every time he opens his mouth the bull rushes. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Served Junior and Senior Ban- quet 2, CBBC 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club 1, 2, Speech Club 4, Camera Club 3, M Club 3, 4, Annual Artist 3. ii? JULIA WARREN l'm such a reckless flirt. 4-H 1, 2, FHA 2, Chorus 4. HANK WELLS 'Mother always said I'd be President. Football Manager 1, 2, Football 3, 4, Basketball Manager 1, 2, Basketball 3, 4, Track Manager 1, Track 3, 4, Goat's Hom Staff 3, Annual Staff 3, 4, Ushered at Baccalaureate 3, Boy! State Delegate 3 Served at Junior and Senior Banquet 2, 4-H 1, Stu- dent Council 3, 4, Officer 3, President 4, NHS 3, 4, President 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Class President 4, Who's Who 4, Senior Play 4. BOBBY WEST Can't you see l'm bashfull 4-H 1, 2, 3, speech club 4. EDDIE WHITE Why should I know true love from any other. e Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 3, 4, Goat's Horn Staff 3, Speech Club 4, Key Club. :K ' W wi fznidiilii. . 4. L . 1 K 6 .f IA.. 9 in 10 lim' X V x fu ,E ,ffm i K fy I 411 if 'ffl I i.f jk ,ix ET +2 an, F ul ,wx , nw. , y 1 Q: Ri at 5' ri X ' m 1 il' ' s 1 ,1' P. 'UN e ' ' A I iii, . . ,Q 5 1 2 M1 f Rl' ws Tig! M: v Q. ,Q , Q M Q8 JOY CHEYENNE 5' .' x No H0090 AVAILABLE VERNIE .TACK ANN ROBERT PERO Q Q .mf PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE LOUISE JOHN PORTER HANK WILLIAM B OOO 1 H 4 f-Q-. Wt.5,.i,M ' Um- ,L ,f.'? 'i l.. tk ,,,,,.,g,,,eu L wwk...fp-awww , B B iiffwlf ' Y is gsm - A - s BOBBY WHEATIE5 BUGS LEXA E716 6111.95 af '58 Wl1c'l1??? - 'i'i'3fri ' 2. 1 'NOS NXXXOV- ux l QQ N u WANDA HARRIS - EDDIE HYATT Presidents junivr 611155 Officers ,. Of 'ive '58 CAROLYN DAVIS ' CHARLES STONE MAUDIE SWINFORD ' BILLY BANCROFT Secretaries Reporters PATSY CARTER - JIMMY GLADDEN Vice Presidents M BOBBY BOSTIAN SHEBLY BRANTLEY BUCK BROWN JAMIE BUSWELL PATSY CARTER GLORIA CLINE XX, x. Xxx I KENNETH ABBOTT RHEA ALLISION BILL BANCROFT DAVID BARNETT RACHAEL BARNETT IAMES BENSON uf, 1949 EDNA CARTER BETTY CLOUD SHERRY COX SARAH ANN CRUCE CAROLYN DAVIS DON DAVIS WW f A , 9 Q , NY ' ff Alb. ' J. I 3 fr' MARATHA DAVIS BILLY DOLLARHIDE DARLENE DURMAN JAMES GLADDEN DENITIA GRANT BOBBIE HAMMIL HAROLD MCALLISTER LINDA MCNEELY JOE MILLS JAMES MITCHELL BOBBY PERRY THOMAS PEVEY CAROL SUE HANKINS JAMES HANKINS WANDA HARRIS C LARA HARRI SON I A NIC E HEF LIN SHIRLEY HILLIN l-A 3 ri 1 1, 1' 6 'fi' S KC JANE HOLDER AARON HOOD CAROLYN HOOD GORDON HOPKINS IANICE HUX EDDIE HYATT Owhnn . 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Second row: Barbara Woodell, Sue Stephens, Sue Smith, Sandra Wells, Carolyn Burke, Margaret Griffin. Third row: Revel Russell, Ray Ball, Chester Johnson, A1 Williams, Ashton Stuckey, Robert Lane, Dwight Calhoun, Ben Cox. 8-A President, A1 Williams: Vice President, Sue Smith: Secretary-Treasurer, Linda Luebkeman: Re- porters, Jan Stephens and Virgil Trotter. 8-B President, Ashton Stucky: Vice President, Chester Johnson: Secretary-Treasurer, Claudia Price Reporters, Louie Worbington and Anna Barefield. Reporter, John Boyd. '7-A President, Darlene Mullins: Vice President, Robert Lane: Secretary-Treasurer, Carolyn Harris: Reporter, Sandra Kay Denton. '1-B President, Dwight Calhoims Vice President, Margaret Griffin: Secretary-Treasurer, Judy Hogue. 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Standing: Kay Williams, Vice Presidentg Hank Wells, President. .fl First row: Mrs. Babin, Sponsor, Miller, Cline, Young, Durmon, Clark, Holder, Grant, Caudle. Second row: Harris, Cruce, Hyatt, Miller, Jackson, Davis, Ryburn, Shelby, Buswell, Stuckey. Third row: Stone, Hyatt, Hubbard, Wells, Barnett, Hankins, No picture: Robert Hyatt. V he President PATSY JACKSON First Vice President THELMA CRUCE Second Vice President SHERRY COX Third Vice President CAROLYN DAVIS Secretary VIRGINIA SCOTT Treasurer JOY SHOWN Reporter ANN LINDSAY ,UAA u, +0 9.- '41 3 - -fx 3 - fl 1 - 1 lun, ,rl 5 . , L 1, I A ll, 1' 1,0 00 New 'AO' 1 First row: Daniels, Handley, Cruce, Cline, Smith, Allison, Hux, Pemberton, Davis, Forest. Second row: Scott, Arrington, Jackson, Harris, Carter, Hood, McKenny, Cherry, Garrison, Powell. Third row: Sanders, Thompson, Gilliam, Beeves, Lloyd, Dodson, Lindsay, Henry, Martin, Crook. 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Glzrfrus OFFICERS ENSEMBLE Left to right: Merle Wallace, Reporter, Ann First row: Mary Height, Joy Shown, Martha Lindsay, Secretaryg Rachel Barnett, Co- Cherry, Judy Culbertson, Connie Miller, Chairman: Betty Lou Miller, Co-Chairman, Second row: Virginia Scott, Betty Caudle, Julia Warren, Betty Lou Miller, First row: Mrs. Hargis, Saunders, Allison, Miller, Cherry, Hux, Smith, Ham, House, Massey, Swinford, Catt. Second row: White, Stuckey, Lindsay, Sloan, Height, Saffold, Carter, Hood, Harris, Wright, Polk. Third row: Barnett, Cox, Cherry, Mcl-Ian, Shown, Culbertson, Hartz, Benson, A. Culbertson, Bailey. Fourth row: Liedtke, Scott, Crook, Wallace, Owens, Warren, Miller, Caudle, Herring, Watkins. junior High Ehzfrus Raymond Wallace Vincent Adair Dennis Babb James Speaks Terry Holley Jimmy Handley Tommy Jones Sonny Boydston James White Robert Lane Gary Dodson Louis Rye Billy Catt Jimmy Lee Hardage Charles Scoggin Donald Barnett Johnny Thurman Gerald Dickerson Larry Coslin Robert Ferguson Mrs. Quincy Hargis, Director First row: Shown, Golden, McNeese, Abbott, Denton, Harris, Holloway, Horn, Todd, Morrow, R. Todd, Hardin, Lytle. Second row: Cotton, Martin, Chappell, Harrison, Palmer, Scoggins, Hankins, Abbott, Benson, Knight, Scoggin, Hyatt, Benson, Gassier, Brown. Third row: Wallick, Mullings, Tedder,Briney Barnett, Wright, Woodell, Minchew, Smith, Burke, Byrd, Kellum, Adams, Beard, Fourth row: Corbell, Robinson, Lane, Price, Stephens, Wright, Carrington, Griffith, Gregory, Wallace, Hogue, Shedd, Dog- gett. 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S -f . -,:----------1-mv-zzxzzzzzzzzzzzszzzme' x, 5 ' -52513354-122''::::::::::m:::::' K . .-'-.::m::::::...::.............., N ' 1 ' 4'-ezzzmzzzzzzxszzzzzevg x X 1 K x 1 f 144 :Q 2: : -:L , 3 , Q: -T :fn SE 52:2 E25 'Q 1 -Ir 5 . : 4 S '- .. - , 3 : 5 f - I 55 i 9, 4 . 4 -1 CAPTAIN PRICE COACH HEFLIN CAPTAIN l-IYATT l 1 I 95 7 Hgfgagcofgfofball Monticello ----- 0 Monticello ----- 6 Monticello ---- 14 Monticello ----- '7 Monticello ---- 13 Monticello ----- 6 Monticello ---- 18 Monticello ---- 32 Monticello ----- 0 Monticello ----- 0 TOTALS 1 06 Crossett ----- Hamburg Star City Fairview McGehee Dermott - - - - Warren - Eudora - Fordyce - - - - -'7 DUIIIBS ' 1 Jill lf' di 'bid You vii? Y, 1 U50 First row: Dick Forrest, Bob Hyatt, John Price, Robert Oneil, Harvey Adcock, Hank Wells, Jim Ham ner, William Scogins, and George Akin. Second row: Eddie White, Vernie Thurman, Bill Bancroft, James Dollarhide, Victor Strickland, Charles Stone, Jim Gladden, Carol Lagrone, and James Benson Third row: Joe Smith, Byron Scogins, Bill Marks, Buck Brown, Eddie Hyatt, Kenneth Abbott, Bob Bos tian, and James McGo1f. Fourth row: Manager Richard Shook, Bill Dodson, John Oneil, Lavoy Chan cellor, Richard Reinhart, Gene Gregory, Morris Davis, and Coach Hubert Heflin. ,411-Distric! Players JOHN PRICE, Senior ' ' Center, Honorable Mention All- District Offense 1957. BILL BANCROFT, Junior ' Guard, A11-District Defense 1957. Offense 1957 . HILLBILLIES EDGE HAMBURG, 6-O The Monticello Hillbillies, after a poor first half, came back to score a single touchdown on Robert Hyatt's 13 yard run in the third quarter and then settled down to fight off the tough Hamburg Lions, 6-O. MONTICELLO 14 STAR CITY 14 Robert Hyatt scored two touchdowns and two extra points to lead the Hillbillies over the Bulldogs. HILLBILLIES UPSET FAIRVIEW, '7-0 A fourth quarter touchdown and a point after by Robert Hyatt provided the District 8-A Hillbillies with a 7-0 upset over the Cardinals. MCGEHEE 13 MONTICELLO 13 The McGehee Owls took advantage of a lagging Monticello pass defense to come from behind and tie the Hillbillies in their homecoming after Monticello had chalked up a 13-0 lead on Ed Hyatt's 25 yard TD run and R. Hyatt's PAT and his TD pass to Jim Hamner. BOB HYATT, Senior Fullback ' ' ' A11-District, All-State 1956: A11- District Offense 1957. JIM HAMNER, Senior End ' All-District 1955, Honorable Men- tion All-District 1956, All-District VERNIE THURMAN, Senior ' District Defense 1957. ED HYATT, Junior ' ' District Offense 1957. MONTICELLO 18 WARREN 0 i The Hillbillies played their best game of the year ' to defeat the Lumberjacks, 18-0. George Akin scored first on a 30 yard pass from Robert Hyatt. Then fleet- footed Jim Gladden ran 35 yards for another tally to make the score 12-0. Robert Hyatt closed out the scor- ing by ramming into the end zone from 8 yards out. MONTICELLO 32 EUDORA 6 Monticello ran up its biggest score of the year by defeating Eudora 32-6. Jim Gladden, a fleetfooted junior halfback, broke loose for many long gains and two touchdowns. Dick Forrest played his best game of the year, scoring one to give the Hillbillies a 3 TD lead before Robert Hyatt scored two more. Wells and Hyatt made the point after touchdown. End, Honorable Mention All- Halfback, Honorable Mention All- I Senior Players GEORGE AKIN, Senior End ' ' Hustled every minute. DICK FORREST, Senior Halfback ' ' If that ball was only round! ROBERT ONEIL, Senior Tackle ' Sleepy stayed awake long enough to play good f?J football. BILL SCOGINS, Senior Tackle ' Blocked on every play. fThat went to the other sidej HANK WELLS, Senior Quarterback The Golden Toe finally kicked one. BYRON SCOGINS, Senior End L-Left the B team star: Why practice? HARVEY ADCOCK, Senior Halfback Zip: l'm gonna get you, Hyatt. JAMES DOLLARHIDE, Senior Guard If1 just hadn't tripped. . . CEXCUSES, EXCUSESj Years Lettered 'E 3 an M 4 X- A- 4 , as gd 1, Q ,bA , 5 Ml if f it O V., P 5, x Ra M 6 Z5 9,5415 JV' ,lf 1 52536 25 X' fs ,X QE , w - 1 Fw. URI U b 1 ' F' -zf - M .whim fu' 1 11055 K 1-A 1? ,gn 'F , i ?iH3' .. 5vfg!gf.z,l + ..,e, , , 1? it W . 1 .M ' Q X ,bb Hai ,J 'v-'NW ,, kwa.. M JF amner mak , V 2 1 W gg., f .1 xi? 'vw Q. Tr.-I Q? if i Tix as 2 9- -V , ' '1 , L: LW.. N.. ' .- . ., 3? . I I kq 1'55'3Q5i-w S E 1 H all 4? if we -y 5, em 4 ' 4 3 J I I it in ww f .36 , J .3 Aw- ' f'm fww'.m . ' ' .4 .1 ,x mg neg ,sr xii' ' f' .4 N ' 4' I, Q., 1. Sip X. 3, '25 an-n - -:M 'if V W W qw-, . , - . ' K 1 xl 'ikilgitzlf alkx- .1,f45EE,- ., ' 5 sm .,,4,,J4fr.!.., x 19,23 , ..:,p3.::' ,gf.',If,1 I - 'H . --.12 1 sf' 'A' K W 15232 'Rr 1: viii? X 1 ' 13 .5 R rx Q s E, ii ai 13 i 'K 5 v e X Q :gg ' f ,r . -5- -3 w S 175 3 S f 1 311, x 4 Q' A Q 'f f L4 . ' iw Qi V '35 -'1 ff fb w a 5 3? sy, V. Rf . k f Whzgs .. , M. . K' ,xx fnggg, -- ' . , W: 2... . A' yr, f 4' ,, ,, ,, Qs! ziwkw- Winner of ALQJM Zfaurmzmmf M SQQLZENCE The Monticello Hillbilly senior basketball team had a fine record this year, winning 25 and losing 2, The Hillbillies won the Arkansas A8tM Invitational Tournament, the District 8-A basketball conference, and the District 8-A district tour- nament. The Hillbillies placed 3 men on the All-Conference team: Jimmy Hamner, Robert Hyatt, and Tommy Pierce. STATE TOURNAMENT RESULTS Monticello - 42 Tuckerman - 45 Y 10' xx First row: Hyatt, Gladden, White Gregory Chesser Second row Akin Hamner Martin Pierce Ward, Hyatt, Coach Coaton. Third row Hopkins, Abbott Chancellor Sawyer Pileggi ONe1l Holder Fourth row: Manager Stone, Bostian, Davis, Lawson, Dodson Eason and Manager Pruett wiki Q QR mfg? 1 gy X I ' 2 , , Y' ,..il , U WX 'J ...L5 I H ll . 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Second row: Coach Coston, Reemes, Johnson, Heflin, Jones, Williams, Wcxbington, Manager Smith. Third row: Wilbanks, Sloan, Forrest, Harris, Grif fin, Lane, Young. Fourth row: Stephenson, Nichols, Cruce, Sawyer, Ball, Deckleman, and Cruze. Fifth row: Calhoun, Vining, Sloan, McNee1y, Kelly, Coston. Qistrict 8-V4 kuuuers-up I 95 7 Scuiar Crack Fordyce 465 Monticello 455 The Monticello track team, placing Monticello led until late in the meet and strongly in the Field events, was Runner- when Fordyce won the mile relay that gave up in the District 8-A meet at Crossett. them the meet by 46k to 45f. 1957 MONTICELLO SENIOR TRACK LETTERMEN Howard House ' ' Dean Adams ' ' ' Ronnie James ' ' Raymond Stewart ' ' Billy Graves ' ' ' Bruce Hall ' Earl Abbott ' Jimmy Gladden ' Robert Hyatt ' Vernie Thurman ' Byron Scogins ' Charlie Fincher Front row: Pileggi, White, Stewart, Adams, James, House, Graves, Abbott, Hyatt, Fincher Second row Hub bard, Scogins, Price, Bradley, Thurman, Hamner, Courtney, Hall, Adcock, Wells, Martin. Third row Gansson Gladden, Marks, Stone, Hamner, Abbott, Hyatt, Dollarhide, Bostian, Bancroft, LaGrone, Brown Fourth row O'Neil, Strickland, Hopki , and Coach Heilin. FIELD EVEN 1' U 1 N GHTS x 'v X - w 1 ' 1, 'mm V , I -.5 Y 1 NW Nl' I BW, - 5 32 F Lgyii X THE ,. A, MES . DlLLA12D Wholesale Grocers Monticello, Arkansas I 1 O 1 Conley Phone 113 -' Int, ,. TTA- Ib,5 A, .' ,NU 1 X V b , X iv - n , 4 . THE LEADER Latest Fashions and Sportswear 114 North Main Phone Z Z 6 Make Us Your Family Shoe Headquarters Complete Building Se rvice VELVET STEP CITY CLUB WEATHERBIRD SHOES Shoes for Shoes For Boys High Women for For Girls Quality Men PEOPLES LUMBER COMPANY MAGNESS SHOE STORE LOW Price Monticello' Arkansas Monticello Arkansas Phone 489 Phone 207 D REXALL DRUG Pre scriptions Chemist 114 E. Gaines Phone 35 gawk KZW Enjoy Good Food at Our Shop Hole-in-One Donuts Assorted Flavors E. Gaines C OMMERCIAL LOAN 8: TRUST A Friendly Bank Member Federal De Compliments of posit DREW Insurance Corp. COTTON SEED OIL MILL East Trotter Street Monticello, Arkansas 200 North Main Phone 228 Phones Ice House: 59 Office: 588 'Y011 re HIORCY Service When You Need It A ! 5' .,5.:- HIII , 1 f A. H. OWE N S W SERVICE STATION Washin 201 S. M g - Lubrication ain Pho ne 305 When You Shop at CAl2SON'S GROCERY STORE Connelly and East Gaines Phone 78 O. K. SALES COMPANY Kelvinator C OI 2 N E I Q and DRUG STORE Maytag Appliances Furniture - All Kind Phone Z5 303 East Gaines Monticello, Arkansas Phone 102. It Pleas es Us 2 Please U DRUCO ESSO Use Mobil Gas and SERVICE-CENTER Mobil Oil for Top Performance The Best In Car Repalr JOHN w. JETER, consignee MAGNOLIA PETROLEUM CO 303 West Gaines Phone 382 P. O. Box 97 Phone No. 664 ' Sales Service -X! M.. 'Y N Nag 4 ,Q A 2 f lf X if 5 C 1 You'll Buy the Best Frorn VVEST DEPARTMENT STORE I For Finest Quality Clothing and Sportswear W ZZQQZZJMQQ S4 Tires and Tubes Gas and Oil Phones 84 and 89 TQYELJ T2 N MOT OR COMPANY Monticello, Arkansas .NX OUR SEARCH EIDS fMvi?'gagiiifx' 9 I-MXN NA HARDWARE at FURNITURE CO. Quality Furniture at Lowest Prices --Easy Terms-- 3l2 N. Main Room l5l STEPHENS OKLAHCMA PONTIAC AND EQUIPMENT CO. TIRE AND SUPPLY Pontiac - Allis-Chalmers - GMC Quality Price Sales and Service Home of Better Values Phone 668 East McC1oy Street Phone 111 Monticello, Arkansas Monticello, Arkansas JOLLEY'S DO-NUT SHOP Fine Foods Are Our Specialty J 9 . I I ' 4 N 'f - S oaxiz V 4 ! ............ x7'!?'... If., 3 .Iv-. 'F t 7? 1 '-, z A e I 'K ' 2 203 W. Church Phone 640 UNI ON MDTOR COMPANY CHEVROLET Phone 594 CADILLA Sales and Service An.. ' FRIGIDAIRE ' I.Ql'f::g We are as proud of our schools as we are of our products. We feel that the finest product produced in this country is the young men and women that are educated and graduated by our public schools. Certainly Monticello High School's production is one of the best. Bread With a Bonus Energy to G0 on N . utrition to Grow on Stays Fre sh Longer You Will Be HYATT DRUG Surprised at the STORE K H E M Low Priced Gifts Your 1430 on Your at Dependable Dial Druggist BAL.L.A.RD'S 202 North Main -TE-WE-I-RY Phone 257 Monticello, Arkansas Your Appearance Is WESTERN AUTO Western Our Business at Aufo Home of Assocnne Better Values INA I-I Q CD N SN B1-QCDT HEQ5 East Gaines Street 113 West Gaines Phone 3 Compliments Fr om The Home of Pure Whole Grade A Dairy Products Pasteurized and Homogenized Produced and Processed in the Heart of Drew County Qzwzfhef DA 1 Q Y BROWN TV 8: APPLIANCE West Side of Square Phone Z73 P. O. Box 8 Monticello, Arkansas POIVIEECDY 34 IV1cGOVVl N FOREST MANAGERS Monticello , Arkansas Chapman, Alabama Get the Latest in Records and Sheet Music at WALL: CI4'S MUSIC COMPANY 107 Gaines St. Phone 580 Montic ello , Arkans as LJIXIICDN BANK K TRUST COMPANY . L . X Established 1887 -fb--' JOI.l.Y'E3 v--. -1-.f -- 1 3' AND For the Finest in Sports It SAVE Equipment N4-vii'5 'L H- AT See Us! McALLISTER'S GROCERY AND SERVICE STATION 306 E. Gaines Phone 454 North Hyatt Phone 755 Don't Worry Q Get Her Gift 'H at f 0 1 , :awww lvglef Mah 5 RSE F000 DRIVE - INN JEWELRY -.- RESTAURANT at gf' 'Q' GIFT SHOP 109 West Gaines Phone 81 East McCloy Street Phone 883 IF l'l S GOOD FOOD You luul'r-- .Q ' C, i I-IOVVLE I I S I I 4 THE JVMZZO- rg ,,,. BUILDERS SUPPLY 'Y ANG-1012 G ' N You Get the Best for Less 320 N. Hyatt Phone 307 407 E' Gaines Phone NLJNINVS LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS We Clean 'em Right--- White! 404 East Gaines Phone 444 ARKANSAS WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTING COMPANY Complete Home Furnishings Monticello, Arkansas East Gaines ll MONTICELLO DRUG Complete Line of Drugs 109 West Gaines Phone 300 I DREW AUCTION SALE BARN ' N Where Buyers and Sellers Meet Help Us Make This a. Cattle Country PLUMBING To Please You Means Our Success Good Plumbing IS Important BROWN CALHOUN, COL. BOB GREGORY Call Us for the Finest Owners COL. LEE EVERETT CALHOUN Auctioneer Phone 120 101 S. Main Phone 208---Sale Every Wednesday D. 12. 1-If-RNKINS f 5 ? K INS R.ANC High Grade Fancy Groceries and Deliveries Telephone Nos. 9 and 10 Monticello, Arkansas FARM INCCME Timber is a source of steady farm income because trees grow cmd replace them- selves for , 1 x KEEP .- man s use . . . Q- OUR M GREEN THE CROSSETT COMPANY cRossE'1 '1'. ARKANSAS WN . ccsc c zz. , c l seae r cx'.2 Qf.f . .x - S , f . N X -., X' A c , , ., Q, , zv. HV K fiQ1zI5?E?xsf5 W W A iffxf s' K W Sw A . X, ' 1, firm.: K f X .Q Q32 THE Don't Let Your Clothing STORE BOB AND DEE MARSH: owners Needs Be a Problem Better Values South Side of Square 114 E. Gaines Phone 4 f Compliments of 5 HCP CUQQY A A South Side of Square M NUF CTURING CO' Phone Z 65 N-...Nw RW . 4 ,NRM i'wm.,i iii., L4 L, a Montic ello W arr en PHOTOGRAPHY We Appreciate the Opportunity of Serving the Monticello Hillbillies Bonds Insurance xN5l59'P' ERSON R I ea E1 XA' Estate ness PHONE 405 MONTICELLO. ARK. Compliments of ADVANCE PRINTING CO. Compliments of Compliments of DRUNK it ROSS SERVICE 4 BEE DEES STATION no .H nv an COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF SOUTHEAST ARK. Pine Bluff Monticello fVlIL.l..E. l2 PLUMBING Sz SUPPLY COMPANY Fixtures - Pipes - Floor Covering Contracting and Repair 505 South Gabbert Phone 38 In the Great Southwest Millions of Meals Are Served to School Children With Freeman's Tummy Tested Foods Q, jawn COMPANY Little Rock, Ar kans as Memphis, Tennessee C ompliment s of VVATQD BODY WORKS, INC . 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