Perryville High School - Mustang Yearbook (Perryville, AR)

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The JJ5 Perryville MUSTRNG Published by PERRYVIlLt HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR FNGLISH CLASS Art SKetches by ANNA 5CHICH7L Perryville, ArlUnsis Voinff MR. E.W. COOK This yearbook is dedicated to our; superintendent because he used his time, ?his camera, and his pocketbook to make: the MUSTANG a success. 2 tott  oxA This yearbook is a collection of pictures and activities of what the Per ryville Mustang Seniors and Colts did dur- ing the school year, 1954-55. The staff hopes you will enjoy it. Grateful acknowledgement is made here for art sket- ches by Miss Anna Schichtl, Perry County Home Dem- onstration agent; for unusual hand printing submitted by Mr. Curtis Bull, patron of the Perryville School dis- trict; for the manuscript writing done by Mrs. J. P. Wat- son, a Malvern teacher and former graduate of the Perry— ville High School. a 1. Reading day in English Class 2. Studying maps in World History. 3. Writing a shorthand lesson. 3 4. Working a math problem. Table o £owk t s On September 8, 1954, Mus- tangs and Colts entered Perry- ville Schools under an efficient ADMINISTRATION. Here they worked nine months attending CLASSES. During this time they were busy in a variety of school ACTIVITIES Many took part in various cam- pus ORGANIZATIONS. All of the Mustangs loved the hours spent in theyear' s SPORTS. They pledged to support the pa- trons who gave their time and money to the different projects of the school term. u vbY v xV o LOIS RIDPATH School Secretary BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Mr. Luther Doughty, Mr. L. O. Lakey, Mr. J. A. Shelton, Mr. Glenn Wallace, sec retary, Mr. Heburne Moore, president. MRS. HEBURN MOORE MR. E. W. COOK, Superintendent MR. J.C. ALBRIGHT, Principal Superintendent's Message It is with pleasure that I extend my congratulations to the graduating class-congratulations for your achieve- ments and appreciation for your co-operation. Our associations with you have been pleasant, and we feel that the degree to which you have succeeded has been due more to your own efforts and attitudes than to our attempts as teachers and administrative officers. We shall be glad to hear of your further progress in high- er education or in the business or profession you have chosen. To the students who will return here next year, we extend a cordial welcome, and we look forward with pleas- ure to our continued fellowship and work together. Elmo W. Cook Principal's Message The labor involved in the production of an annual is rarely appreciated except by those actually associated with it. The student body should be proud of an object that portrays them at their work and play. With the passing years it will become increasingly valuable to them. The entire school should be thankful to the senior class and their sponsor for a living monument of their school days. 5 FACULTY BETTY JEAN PRICE LOIS LOUDERMILK Commercial and Librarian English English HERVIE HENLEY RUSSELL E. MITCHELL Agriculture Commercial Mathematics BONNIE LEE YOUNG HAZEL WALLACE Social Studies English ANDREW D. RAINEY JAMES DUNCAN Mathematics Coach ELOISE WALLACE Science FAYE SADLER Home Economics CLASS PRESIDENTS: Moore, Carter, Williams, Cranford, Wallace, English. THE ENTERED VARIOUS... President------ Vice-President- Secretary — T reasurer----- Reporter------- CLASS OFFICERS ..................WILLIAM ENGLISH ...............ORVAL GENE BRAZIL ...................DORIS COCKMAN ..................VIRGINIA SMITH .................RONALD EUBANKS ORVAL BRAZIL Yearbook Photographer Vice-President Play Cast VIRGINIA BULL F. H. A. Play Cast Typist, Yearbook 8 SENIORS LOIS LOUDERMILK Sponsor SENIORS CLAUDENE COCKMAN Typist, Yearbook DORIS COCKMAN Cheerleader Class Secretary Play Cast Layout Ed. , Yearbook Most Popular Girl RONNIE L. FINKBEINER Typist, Yearbook LORENE FLEWELLEN Layout Ed. , Yearbook Student Librarian JAUNELLE ELSBERRY Student Librarian Typist, Yearbook WILLIAM ENGLISH Sports Ed. , Yearbook Play Cast Sentinel, F. F. A. Class President Captain, Basketball Most Popular Boy Best Athlete, Boy RONALD EUBANKS Photographer, Yearbook Play Cast Band Secretary, F. F. A. Class Reporter Most Talented Boy 9 VIRGINIA HANNON Student Librarian Basketball Typist, Yearbook ED KNIGHT Typist, Yearbook BOBBY LAKEY Co-editor, Yearbook Co-captain. Basketball Best All-Around Boy Basketball SENIORS LOYD McCOMB Layout Ed. , Yearbook Play Cast GEORGE McNEAL Typist, Yearbook Most Handsome Boy J.N. MOODY President F.F.A. Basketball F.H.A. Beau Business Manager, Yearbook KATHLEEN PADGETT Typist, Yearbook JANICE PAUL Layout Ed. , Yearbook Play Cast BERTA PLANTS Layout Ed. , Yearbook Play Cast F. H. A. JIMMIE SLOSS Typist, Yearbook VIRGINIA SMITH Co-editor, Yearbook Play Cast F.H.A. Secretary Student Librarian Class Treasurer Halloween Queen CHARLES WALLACE Layout Ed. , Yearbook Play Cast Basketball Wittiest Boy OTTO WEST Typist, Yearbook 10 JUNIORS President------ Vice-President Secretary ----- Treasurer------ Reporter ------ CLASS OFFICERS ......-.......LOU ANN WALLACE ..................PETE ENGLISH ...............SHIRLEY TAYLOR ................JOE ED ALLISON .......-........ IONA MARCUM Joe Ed Allison Rose Mary Bird Johnnie Faye Blair Shirlene Bull Charles Bull Emma Lee Button James Wesley Cobb Darryl Cragar Jaunita Crawford Wanda Crawford Anna Jane Davis Barbara Ann Dehart 11 JAMES DUNCAN Sponsor BONNIE LEE YOUNG Sponsor JUNIORS Bonnie Drinkwater Jimmy Dooley Charles Doughty Pete English Janie Floyd Billy Joe French Sally George Jannelle Haralson Wallace Hill Royal Kidder Tommie Lovell Iona Marcum Farrel McDaniel Bobby McGhee Tommy McGhee Clyde Moore Lavenia Moore Donald Sharp Alma Shepherd Elizabeth Spaul Herbert Stepps Shirley Taylor Lou Ann Wallace June Weaver Gene Whitfield Leonard Williams Jimmy Wroten Jimmy Young 12 MRS. BETTY JEAN PRICE Sponsor SOPHOMORES CLASS OFFICERS President...................................GLENNA JO CRANFORD Vice-President--------------------------------------------DUARD DEHART Secretary..............................MAUDIE MAY MIDDLETON Treasurer....................................JOYCE ANN USSERY Reporter---------------------------------------------------MIKE KELLEY SOPHOMORES Emma Ruth Griffith Betty Haralson John Harris Jean Hawkins Jimmy Hester Ineta Hightower Norma Dean Howard Billy Kay Johnson Mike Kelley Georgia McGhee Maudie Middleton Leslie Morgan George Robinson Jean Rowan Burnis Simpson Alice Spaul Joyce Ussery Warren Vaught Ruth Walls Mary Warren Virginia Wise Alice May Woolf 14 CLASS OFFICERS Reporter-------------------- -------------------- JIMMY HUSSEY Treasurer ...................................BARBARA PATTERSON Secretary..................................... PATSY SWOPE Vice-President--------------------------------BUFORD SUFFRIDGE President................ -.......---.........JIMMY WILLIAMS Margie Draper C.W. Drye Rita Jean Edwards FRESHMEN Ollie Flewellen Mary Sue Flewellen Bruce Hainley Clayton Hawkins Johnny Hepp Jimmy Hussey Kenneth Jones Sue Jones Shirley Lamb Hazel McCabe Nadine McCabe Roy Lee Moody Barbara Moore Vanetta Nooner Margie Louise Nooner Barbara Ann Patterson Jeanette Paul Jeneva Pool Billy Price Judy Reeder David Rison Elwin Sapp Carl Simpson Leona Stepps Jimmy Stone Buford Suffridge Patricia Ann Swope Billy Wiles Lilly Mae Wiles Jimmy Williams Ray Williams Lynn Wilmoth Billy Young President ---------- Vice-President ----- Secretary-T reasurer Reporter ----------- CLASS OFFICERS ...............ALICE JEAN CARTER ..................WAYNE ELSBERRY ....................LARRY TARVIN ................... SANDRA PAUL EIGHTH GRADE Larry Finkbeiner Buddy George Bonita Griffith Billy Growns Billy Hadlock Glynda Hainley Cloyd Hepp William Hudspeth James Hurst Maycel Lee Lenord Lovell Joyce Lovell Levoy Marcrum Carroll McDaniel Mary McGhee Don McCormick Glenda May La Van May Larry Mitchell Mattie May Moore Karen Mulholland Sally Jo Netherton Jo Ann Norman Sandra Paul Alene Peoples Bobby Reeder Philip Steele Larry Tarvin Marilyn Vaught Lena Williams Judith Whorton 18 SEVENTH GRADE Vida Doughty Mary Edwards Alan English Wanda Marie Essman Bonnie Sue Fallen Patricia Flewellen Vicla Flewellen Lenzie French Mary Frances Gist Jimmy Hawkins Kenneth Hester Harriet High Harold Hill Stanley Howard Margie Ann Jones Paul Jones James Kenneth Knight Jack Lovell Janetta Faye Miller Jimmy Moore Roy Gene Moore David Netherton Leonard Jessie Perkins Earnest Pool James S. Rankin Joyce Rankin Flcyd Wayne Rose Billy Stone Patsy Ann Taylor Delores Thedford Richard Ussery Bert Allen Wallace William Ware Ronnie Kenneth Watts Terry Weaver Leroy Williams Cleo Wise Annetta Wisley MRS. E.W. COOK Principal and sixth Grade MRS. ETTA EVANS Fifth Grade MRS. OPAL TARVIN Fourth Grade MRS. JEFF HIGH Third Grade MRS. FLOY JEAN LITTLE Second Grade MRS. VIVA FLEWELLEN Second Grade MRS. HESTER HENLEY First Grade MRS. PAULINE MITCHELL First Grade GRADE SCHOOL SIXTH GRADE 21 FIFTH GRADE GRADE SCHOOL FOURTH GRADE THIRD GRADE GRADE SCHOOL MRS. LITTLE'S Second Grade GRADE SCHOOL MRS. HENLEY'S First Grade MRS. MITCHELL'S GRADE SCHOOL WING SCHOOL First Grade Ark Teachers-MR. and MRS. ALPHA HUMPHREY Grades 1-8 Teacher - MRS. JESSIE RANKIN Cherry Hill WING SCHOOL Teacher - MRS BIRDIE SMITH Adona Teacher - MRS. OSCAR FOWLER Adona Grades 4-6 WING SCHOOL Teacher - MRS. JEWELL MERRITT Adona Grades 7-8 Teacher - MRS. OLA GROWNS Aplin Grades 1-3 WING SCHOOL Teacher - MRS. WILMA GROWNS Aplin Grades 4-6 Science students find ex- periments, charts, and lessons interesting. Home Economics girls prepare decorations and gifts for Christmas. Typing students work for speed and accuracy. Agriculture boys use various tools in making items for the home. 'MISS PERRY COUNTY' M cxrcu 1. Mm Marcum, a Perryvillc High School j u n i o r, won the Mias Perry County title over 16 contestant throughout the county. Her crowning climaxed an an- nual school day at the fair. 2. Miss Ooris Vanderfort, a Bigelow eighth grader, defeated 13entrants for the junior title of'Miss Perry County . Miss Phyllis Allison, left, a P.H.S. fresh- man, placed second; and Miss Laura Bennett, a sev- enth grader, won third in the event. 3. Second runner-up, Tommie Lovell, P.H.S. junior, and Betty Rankin, third place winner of Bigelow High School, pose with Miss Marcum after the crowning. 4. Miss Marcum and her escort, Jimmy Young, P. H. 5. 5. P.H.S. would-be queens in the annual school day parade. 6. P.H.S. Senior fl oa t. representing Peter, Peter Pumpkin Eater. 7. Casa float carrying C. H.S. queen contestants. 8. Bigelow queens in the parade. 9. P.H.S. Junior Class float. ScJiwd Dmj AT THE COUNTY FAIR «n.' •or The Perryville Mustangs and Colts are treat- ed annually with a night of fun and frolic at the Halloween carnival. Each year the highlight of the event is the crowning of the senior and junior queens. .1. Mr. E. W. Cook, superintendent, crowns Miss Virginia Smith, a senior, while her escort, J. N; Moody, looks on approvingly. Ring bearers are Buddy Duncan and Jane Hill, 2. Miss Jean Ann Plants, a sixth grader, poses with her escort,Billy Taylor, after being crowned grade school queen by Mr. Cook. 3. All queen contestants, escorts, and attendants obliged the camera man with this pose. 4. And, of course, there were spooks present. They are Joe Hurst, Danny Rankin, Tommie L. Jones. -S 8. nju$si 'A PAIR OF COUNTRY KIDS Drew A Large Crowd THE CAST: SEATED: Phil West, William English; Ambrose, Loyd McComb; Lucinda Appleby, Virginia Smith; Susan Grimes, janice Paul. STANDING: Mr. Roomer, Charles Wallace; Mr. Roberts, O.G. Bra- zil; Hi Hawkins, Ronald Eubanks; Mrs. Starr, Berta Plants; Sis Spooner, Virginia Bull; Prompter, Clau- dene C o c km an; April Starr, Doris Cockman; Director, Lois Loudermilk. Not Pictured: J. N. Moody, stage helper. The Senior Mustangs de- cided to try their ability to act. So they selected a three act comedy farce, practiced for three hectic weeks, and staged A Pair of Country Kids,11 Oct- ober 22, 1954. The play was well received by a full house, and the actors and actresses felt grateful that their performance made them richer both financially and dra- matically. 1. Ronald Eubanks, as Hi, and Berta Plants, as Mrs. Starr, were named best actor and act- ress by the judges. 2. Mr. Roomer steals a kiss from the oh-so-w i 11 i n g old maid. Miss Susan. 3. Ambrose just can't see why Mrs. Starr insists on his help- ing with the work. 4. Mr. Roberts and Phil put over their scheme to get a deed to this hotel belonging to Mrs. Starr and April. 5. Ushers: Patty Abel and Bobby Lakey. 6. You wouldn't believe it, but Hi and Sis are about to make contact while Ambrose watches. 7. Mr. Roberts wants to know from Hi if there are any sane humans under this roof. MOST BEAUTIFUL, GIRL: Shirley Ac To U MOST HANDSOME BOY: ®f«or8e M‘NU«I The Mustangs drew up some bal- lots to vote on their favorite couples in the Senior High School. In November, 1954, they cast their votes for ten outstanding offi- ces of honor. 33 34 1. The three B's and apet squirrel. 2. Lazinessper- sonified. 3. Don't let her fall, Janie. 4. Timeoutfor the cameraman. 5. Statue of-not liberty! ! 6. Is this a hab- bit, Maudie? 7. Cat fight, girls? 8. Bosom pals. 9. Our faithful cooks. 10. Working hard, Liz? 11. Wow! that pose ! 12. Asleep, Mr. Editor? 13. Bet you can't do this? 14. Farmer in the Dell. 15. Competition for Mar- ilyn Monroe. 16. Expecting someone, Va ? 17. Hurry, Doris! You will be late. 18. Two country cousins. 19. Dig that cigarette ! 20. Get permissionfrom him first. 21. The stowaways. 22. Don't cry, Iona. 23. Props are dangerous. Dean. P. H. S. BAND: FRONT ROW: Robert Allen, Kenny Stewart, Robert Brazil, Katty Suff- ridge, Fr.eddy Mulholland, Bill Hadlock, Buford Suffridge. SECOND ROW: Eddie Epper- son, director, Bert Wallace, James Hurst, Billy Gene Butler, Larry Tarvin, Jimmy Hussey, Wayne Elsberry, Ronnie Brazil, William Hudspeth, THIRD ROW: Donald Butler, Bobby Cannon, Leonard Williams, FOURTH ROW: Ray Williams, Ronald Eubanks, Alan English, Harold Bennett, Loyd McComb, and Clinton Carter. THE JOINED CAMPUS 37 FRONT ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Edwards, Dehart, Woolf, Nooner, Button, Paul, Patterson, Taylor, McCabe. SECOND ROW: Brand, Spaul, Smith, Reeder, Swope, Allison, Cobb, Cran- ford, Fallen, Hawkins, Spaul. THIRD ROW: Stepps, Pool, Flewellen, Dooley, Wise, Howard, Rowan, Plants, Crawford, Weaver, McCabe, Wiles, Nooner, Middleton, Mrs. Sadler, Advisor. BACK ROW: Lovell, George, Griffith, McGhee, Marcum, U s s e r y, Floyd, Wallace, Walls, Simpson, Gardner, Lamb, Jones, Moore. 1vv Vv e (Xmervcci F. H. A. Beau 0 oo X N. JUNIOR AND SENIOR OFFICERS: SEATED: FRONT ROW: Spaul, Nooner. SECOND ROW: Rowan, Wallace, Smith, Marcum, Lovell, Ussery, Spaul, Griffith. THIRD ROW: STANDING: Swope, Paul, McCabe, Allison, Lamb, Patterson, Moore, Reeder, 38 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bailey, Kidder, McGhee, Hill, Robinson, McGhee, Morgan, Finkbeiner, English, Mr. Henley, advisor. SECOND ROW: Vaught, Stone, Moody, Allison, Wiles, French, Eubanks, Dooley, Kelley, Cobb, Brown, Williams, Har- ris, Dehart, Campbell, Doughty, West. THIRD ROW: Williams, Flewellen, Young, Hes- ter, Sapp, Allison, Dry, Stepps, Camp, Brazil, Knight. FOURTH ROW: Cannon, Dehart, Rison, Hussey, Hawkins, Wilmoth, Abston, Ashcraft, Suffridge, Hainley, Moody, Simp- son, Bennett, Jones. NOT PICTURED: Hepp, Price. JUNIOR AND SENIOR OFFICERS: Moody, Suffridge, Eubanks, Dehart, Mr. Henley, advisor, Dooley, Kidder, English. 39 3uV re (Xmtr c v GQOt OoV The senior Mustangs, having no journalism course, res- olved to spon- sor the year- book through the English class. Editors, managers and typists -twen- ty-three in all-worked long and hard to compile the fifty-two page volume. YaVtqoox, Senior, Junior, and Sophomore Mustangs took pride in helping with the many phases of library work. Their lib- rary was a social place of interest where they helped be- wildered colts locate phamphlets, look up refer- ences, and find suit- able books, etc. SEATED. Virginia Smith, senior; Emma Lee Button, junior; Lorene Flewellen, senior. STANDING: Alma Shepherd, junior; Virginia Hannon, senior; Wanda Crawford, jun- ior; Jaunelle Elsberry, senior; Lois Loudermilk, school librarian; Betty Gardner, Georgia McGhee, sophomores; June Weaver, Jan e Floyd, juniors. NOT PICTURED: Patty Abel, senior. SEATED: Virginia Smith, Bobby Lakey, co-editors; J. N. Moody, business manager; William English, sports editor; Ronald Eubanks, O. G. Brazil, photographers. BE- HIND DESK: Janice Paul, Berta Plants, layout editors; Virginia Hannon, typist, Patty Abel, Lorene Flewellen, Doris Cockman, layout editors. BACK ROW: Lois Louder- milk, sponsor; Kathleen Padgett, Virginia Bull, George McNeal, Ronnie Finkbeiner, Loyd McComb, Jimmie Sloss, Jaunelle Elsberry, Claudene Cockman, Ed Knight, ty- pists. NOT PICTURED: Otto West, Charles Wallace. CHEERLEADERS: Cockman, Marcum, Griffith, McCabe. THE TTUA Jjcuruu ENJOYED SEASONAL 41 'Vw ' itfStM [I STANq ¥(JSTA q SENIOR BOYS SCORES: Perryville vs. Bigelow 56 41 Porryville vs. Vilonia 34 43 Pcrryvillc v . Ola 74 25 Perryville ve. Plummerville 59 48 Perryville vs. Plainvicw 43 28 Perryville ve. Bigelow 48 35 Perrvyille ve. Joe T. Robinson 47 40 Perryville ve. Plainvtew 55 35 Perryville ve. Joe T. Robinson 32 33 Perryville ve. Wonderview 66 46 Perryville vs. Nemo Vieta 42 50 Perryville vs. Bigelow 46 32 Perryville ve. Casa 57 42 Perryville ve. Magazine 49 41 Perryville ve. Casa 40 32 SEATED: Jimmy Dooley, guard; Farrei McDaniel, guard; Billy Kelly, guard; J.N. Moody, forward; Charles Wallace, guard, STANDING: Coach Duncan; William English, Captain, forward; Jimmy Wroten, guard; Bobby Lakey, Co- Captain, center; Charles Bull, forward; Clyde Moore, forward; Jimmy Young. - forward; Bobby Ray Williams, manager. NOT PICTURED: Pete English, for- ward; Ronnie Finkbeiner, center. Perryville vs. Carden Bottom 40 55 Perryville vs. Wonderview 51 35 Perryville vs. Casa 39 48 Perryville vs. Paron 67 47 Perryville vs. Plummerville 44 45 Perryville vs. Vilonia 35 37 Perryville vs. Scotland 66 43 Pcrryvillo ve. Scotland 61 43 Perryville ve. Caea llJ m SENIOR GIRLS SCORES: Perryville vs. 57 Perryville vs. 14 Perryville vs. 29 Perryville vs. 22 Perryville vs. 27 Perryville vs. 23 Perryville vs. 26 Perryville vs. 22 Perryville vs. 36 Perryville vs. 39 Perryville vs. 44 Perryville vs. 36 Perryville vs. 29 Perryville vs. 19 Perryville vs. 41 Perryville vs. 23 Perryville vs. 29 Perryville vs. 30 Perryville vs. 13 Perryville vs. 33 Bigelow 17 Viloni 53 Plummerville 38 Plainvicw 44 Bigelow 6 Joe T. Robinson 36 Pletnview 54 Joe T. Robinson 32 Wonderview 33 Cente ridge 61 Bigelow 14 Casa 70 Wonderview 34 Casa 52 Paron 31 Plummerville 38 Vllonia 58 Scotland 39 Calico Rock 50 Casa 59 - - am SEATED: Joyce Ussery, guard; Shirley Taylor, co-captain, guard; Tommie Lovell, forward; Elizabeth Spaul, forward; Wanda Crawford, co-captain, for- ward. STANDING: Coach Duncan; Glenna Cranford, time-keeper; Lynda Cobb, guard; Norma Howard, forward; Lou Ann Wallace, guard; Sally George, for- ward; Maudie Middleton, guard; Jaunita Crawford, guard; Barbara Dehart, guard; Rose Mary Bird, forward; Betty Fallen, scorekeeper; Bobby Williams, manager. 43 YoAa, to s FRONT ROW: Beverly Dooley, forward; Patsy Swope, forward; Jeanette Paul, guard; Bar- bara Moore, forward; Zada Carter, guard. SECOND ROW: James Duncan, coach; Rita Edwards, forward; Sue Jones, guard; Sandra Paul, guard; Barbara Patterson, forward; Sue Flewellen, guard; Alice Carter, forward; Ray Williams, manager. FRONT ROW: Kenneth Jones, guard; Harold Bennett, guard; Larry Tarvin, guard; Donald Butler, guard; Wayne Elsberry, guard. SECOND ROW: James Duncan, coach; Billy Butler, forward; Bobby Allison, center; Bobby Brown, center; Buford Suffridge, forward; Lynn Wil- moth, forward; Billy Hadlock, guard; William Hudspeth, forward; Ray Williams, manager. FIRST ROW: Crawford, Middleton, Wallace, Taylor, Lovell. SECOND ROW: Howard, Hannon, Cobb, Ussery. THIRD ROW: Crawford, Bird, Spaul. $ Vs.e aSi NIMROD CAFE Featuring Fine Foods Perry ville, Arkansas because of the follou ng pcxgeS of adluerf ftin tine Staff coa.S able -bo produce t’bi's utar book R.ei p Vatu'S. Tirade Gr erwoufclij To«r JF oertstrS — ERRyv ILLE Senior Class MORRILTON DRUG COMPANY Bob Mobley Your Health First Morrilton, Ark. Congratulations To Class 1954-55 UNITED FARM AGENCY J. B. Brandon Phone 366 Morrilton, Arkansas Best Wishes To A Fine GROUP OF SENIORS E. W. Cook, Superintendent D. O. THOMAS COMPANY D. O. Thomas-Ray T. Taylor General Merchandise Thone L.D. 110-F-22 Houston, Ark. 46 Compliments L. J. JOHNSON GROCERY Nimrod, Arkansas 5EIM0RS Remember------ You are Never Alone When You Have A Telephone PERRY COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY Congratulations From COL. ROY R. CHANEY One of The Largest Auction Sales In Arkansas Morrilton, Arkansas t FOR ALL LIVESTOCK NEEDS PERRY VILLE DRUG STORE Morrilton Arkansas Perryville, Arkansas C ongr atulation s THE FIRST STATE BANK Morrilton, Arkansas Compliments Of EVERYBODY'S FURNITURE STORE Morrilton, Arkansas Phone 1023 .......Or---------1022 ofra, MORRILTON BUTANE COMPANY Phone 432 Morrilton Arkansas Compliments FRM BROTHER'S DEPARTMENT STORE (It Must Be Right) Morrilton, Arkansas M t 47 BRYANT’S PLACE MODERN CABINS Nimrod, Arkansas FOODS WALLACE GROCERY Perryville, Arkansas Phone 44 NIMROD SERVICE STATION SPORTING GOODS STORE TV ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Perryville, Arkansas Congratulations to Class of 1954 - 55 REHM BUILDERS SUPPLY Lumber, Plumbing, Electrical Morrilton, Arkansas C. W. AUTO SUPPLY Morrilton, Arkansas Your N. A. P. A. Jobber is a good man to know Phone 939 or 159 irocier 9 Live Better For Less Roger Dooley, Mgr. DRIVE IN FOR A COMPLE COX CHEVROLET COMPANY Morrilton, Arkansas Phone 222--------Phone 322 BLUE RIBBON SHOE STORE Morrilton, Arkansas 48 PERRY VILLE MOTOR COMPANY Desoto Plymouth Ifouke n young- IfQuhe EAGER. tyou'tt GRADUATING- TO PROTECT YOUR FUTURE — START A BANK ACCOUNT NOW. THE PERRY COUNTY BANK 1 § I Perryville, Arkansas MORRILTON LUMBER COMPANY CONWAY LUMBER CO. Lumber and Building Materials 49 HILL CREST FLORAL COMPANY REHM'S ROLLER RINK For health's sake Phone 343 or 103 Roller Skate Morrilton, Arkansas CONWAY COUNTY FARMERS ASSN. FARM BUREAU EVERYTHING IN Quality Feed Fertilizer Unico Tires Farm Supplies Highest Quality Baby Chicks NEEDS EASY PAY TIRE COMPANY Phone 960 - Morrilton, Arkansas Morrilton, Arkansas OUR SPECIALTY Compliments BROWN'S CORNER DRUG Morrilton, Arkansas MORRILTON AUTO SUPPLY MORRILTON LAUNDRY L ECONOMICAL DRY CLEANERS Marjorie Harry Van Dalsem Phone 100 Perryville, Arkansas 50 REPHAN'S J.C. ADAMS JEWELER Clothing For All The Family Morrilton, Arkansas Morrilton, Arkansas Gifts For Any Occasion Compliments Of Compliments Of MR. MRS. ROBERT COCKMAN FRANK JIM SHOE SHOP Morrilton, Arkansas PERRYVILLE CAFE We Specialize In Lunches-Sandwiches-Homemade Pies Home Of Good Eats Compliments Of PAUL X. WILLIAMS Compliments Of FERGUSON MONUMENT WORKS Morrilton, Arkansas FOODLAND A Complete Food Market Ph. 32 Morrilton, Ark. Ph. 28 Earnest Rankin (owners) Julian Stobaugh Compliments Of JOHN W. BROWN Perryville, Arkansas SPAULDING ATHLETIC GOODS CO. , INC. 513 Center Street HARWOOD CAFE 215 E. North Street Morrilton, Arkansas Little Rock, Arkansas REID FUNERAL, HOME SAPP'S NURSING HOME State Approved Licensed Retirement For The Aged Morrilton, Arkansas Phone 46 Perryville, Ark. 51 Compliments Of LOVELL'S BARBER SHOP Perryville, Arkansas PERRY COUNTY NEWS Serving All The People Of Perry County Perryville, Arkansas Compliments Of MARILU BROWNE BEAUTY SHOP Complete Line of Revlon Cosmetics Phone 64- Perryville, Arkansas FROZEN FOOD LOCKER Fancy Groceries Fresh Vegetables Phone 324 -- Morrilton, Arkansas Compliments Of H.C. LOUDERMILK Compliments THOMAS F. JONES Clerk and Recorder of Perry County Perryville, Arkansas Eat at the RIGHT PLACE CAFE Morrilton, Arkansas , Freed Stella Rinehart 0 Stay Well Groomed At AYMOND'S BARBER SHOP Perryville, Arkansas AMANDA'S FRIENDLY CAFE • Fine Foods Homemade Pies Welcome Phone 38 SI ' Compliments Of DEAN'S DRIVE-IN Morrilton, Arkansas Steaks, Chops, Sea Food If you have more taste than money It's KITTY'S KIDDIE SHOP Morrilton, Arkansas Everything for children Congratulations Seniors of 1955 We Make You Look Your Best SPOTLESS CLEANERS Compliments WIGGS FLOWER SHOP Flowers For Every Occasion Phone 120 315 S. Moose St. Compliments Of MR. W.E. JONES, SR. KORDSMEIER FURNITURE COMPANY HART WELTER MOTORS 304 W. Broadway--Phone 471 Morrilton, Arkansas Authorized Stude baker Dealers Morrilton. . . . Call. . 427 Collect Home of Famous Brands RCA Television, . . 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