Perryville High School - Mustang Yearbook (Perryville, AR)

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'DecUcatcoH In deep appreciation for your progressive leadership in our school, the senior class is genuinely proud to dedicate this book to you Mr. Chambers, our superintendent. Many things of a material nature are necessary for a school to do an effective job. The biggest asset of a school is not gained through increased taxes. This asset is an enthusiastic, wholesome attitude of the stu- dent body. With this attitude anything can be ac- complished. . SufiefU tte uCe tt d Our problem of public education lies at the heart of a free society. None of man’s public institutions has a deeper effect up- on his conduct as a citizen, whether of the community, of the nation, or of the world. Let our goal continue to be, Better schools build better communities. We are dedicated to the proposition that our schools will make the best in education available to every child on completely equal terms. 'DOtectona MR. BERNARD GROWNS MR. WILLIAM McCABE MR. J. A. SHELTON.............Secretary MR. FLOYD GARDNER.............President MR. C. A. EZELL EARL MELTON Science EDGAR OWENS Mathematics A. D. RAINEY Principal, Mathematics MRS. JERRY ROSE Commercial MRS. JORD SADLER Homemaking MRS. MERLE WALLACE English MRS. ELOISE WALLACE Social Studies GLEN WATTS Coach, Physical Education JOE WILLIAMS Vocational Agriculture MRS. ERWIN YOUNG Social Studies MRS. HEBRUN MOORE School Secretary DONALD GLENN Principal Grade School MRS. D. H. CROWDER Sixth Grade MRS. OLLIE GROWNS Sixth Grade MRS. LEO DENTON Fifth Grade MRS. LEE TARVIN Fourth Grade MRS. LAWTON LITTLE Third Grade MRS. CLAUDE FLEW ELLEN Second Grade MRS. RUSSELL MITCHELL First Grade MRS. CLARENCE GROWNS First Grade MRS. ALPHA HUMPHREY Ark Wing ALPHA HUMPHREY Ark Wing MRS. ROY RANKIN Cherry Hill Wing MRS. B. L. DORMAN Adona Wing MRS. ARMOUR SMITH Adona Wing MRS. A. M. ROTRUCK Public School Music Facility Fish Fry Senior Graduation Voting for Student Council Picnic on lake Nimrod Officers elected Kr. Rockefeller and Mr. Van Dalsem OlAf Junior-Senior Panouet LEVOY MARC RUM - -- -- -- -- - vice President RONNIE BRAZIL A friend and a gentleman. BETTY BROWN Small, but gay and refreshing. JUDY BULL Silence is sweeter and greater than speech. ” BILLY BUTLER Many years I spent at this task, but I think I'll graduate at last. ALICE CARTER Little, but oh my. MARY EVELYN COCKMAN A smile a day keeps a frown away. MARK JEAN CORDER A friend and a lady. DORTHY CROWSON Too quiet to attract attention, but sincere in her thoughts. GENE DEHART To err is human; to be found out is a crime. MARY ANN DEWEESE A rare mixture of good qualities. BEVERLY DOOLEY Loyal, witty, and full of fun, she's a friend to every one. WAYNE ELSBERRY Dynamite comes in small packages. JANE EDMONSON Words and a smile that always comes easy. LARRY F1NKBEINER If worry were the cause of death, he'd never die. V1CLA FLEWELLEN Likeable as ice cream, and cute too. MELVIA FLOWERS Quiet in appearance and motives unknown. NORMA GARDNER Good common sense will go a long way. BONITA GRIFFITH Stubborn? ? —I should say so. BILLY GROW NS Always happy, never sad; some- times naughty but never bad. BILLY HADLOCK There are two sides to every question; mine and the right one. GLYNDA HAINLEY The way to have a friend is to be one. WANDA HALE A good friend to everyone. JOHN HOLBROOK The hot rodder of our school. JAMES HURST All great men are dying—I feel bad myself. JAMES KING A guy that never goes wrong. BUDDY LOVELL I can't see any harm in having a little fun. LEVOY MARCRUM Afraid of the opposite sex? We wonder. ROBERT MAUPIN A bachelor I shall not be. ” CARROLL McDANIEL Life without girls is not Life. CARL McGHEE When dates and lessons clash, let lessons go to smash. MARY McGHEE A lass so neat, with a smile so sweet. LARRY MITCHELL Oppressed by two great evils-- Class and Work. MATTIE MOORE Politeness comes from the heart. KAREN MULHOLLAND Her future is planned, third finger, left hand. SALLY NETHERTON Character is the key to success. SANDRA PAUL Full of life and lively fun, a friend and nal to everyone. BOBBY REEDER If at first you don't succeed, oh well skip it, BOB ROBERTSON I worked and worked in school years past, but now it is time for fun at last. NADINE SHARP To agree was her delight, whether wrong or whether right. PHILLIP STEELE Intelligent with a pleasing personality. LARRY TARVIN Sigh no More ladies, sigh no more. ” MARILYN VAUGHT Always smiling, friendly, and gay. ZELIA VINCENT The perfect woman—disposition beauty, brains. LUTHER WARREN That creature of mischief. IMOGENE WHEELER Her friendliness is often hidden by her timidness. JUDITH W HORTON Ever loyal, ever true, many tasks she had to do. . -Y. ' . - . 7 t ■ I’ ' . ' ■ ■ '• V RONNIE WATTS --------- ...........Rte?id6nt i ----Secretary-Treasurer - r . I m. JEAN TOLLEY - t r ANITA HAWKS - - -V- i- '- - Vice President 3uiSyk 7' - - --Reporter VIDA DOUGHTY- - - m—m PEGGY ABSTON LAURA BENNETT TERRELL BIRD COYLA BOSHEARS BETTY SUE BROWN GAIL BROWN BRENDA BULL DONALD BUTLER BARBARA CANNON JAMES COBB JUDY COCKMAN WADE CRAWFORD JIMMY DOUGHTY VIDA DOUGHTY JIMMY DURHAM MARY EDWARDS CARROLL EUBANKS JOE EUBANKS BONNIE FALLEN PATSY FLEWELLEN CARL FLOYD LINZIE FRENCH MARY GIST BECKY GOFF JOHN GUSTAVUS JOE HALE LONNIE HARALSON MIKE HARALSON ANITA HAWKS KENNITH HESTER HAROLD HILL JANNA HOLLAND STANLEY HOWARD MARGIE JONES PAUL JONES JIM KNIGHT PHOTO Not A voilobl MAYCELLLEE JIM MOORE DON MORROW LEONARD PERKINS JAMES PORTER JAMES RANKIN JOYCE RANKIN FLOYD ROSE EVERETT SEXTON ANITA SLOSS LOIS TAYLOR DELORIS THEDFORD Charlsie Junior Flay: Here Comes Charlie John One half Deloris The other half Jo Ann Allison Edward Anderson Paulette Bailey Nadean Beck Edith Bishop Donald Brasier Robert Brazil Joe Brown - J Lonnie Brown Gordon Bull Luther Camp Denice Carter Norman Cobb Vaneda Corder Bonnie Craig Jerry Doughty i Ind Dale Dugan Karen Ellison Dorothy Eubanks Joyce Flewellen Jennie Gustavus Max Hall Loreda Hawks Jerry Hill Johnny Hill Betty Hussey Barbara Jones Tommie Jones i Troy Jones Wade Kidder Wanda Kohn Loretta Marcrum Reggie Margiotti Olen Maxey Jimmy May Rita McCabe Helen Miller r Alice Moore { i Linda Mortis Fred Mulholland 4 it Sharon New land Wanda Nooner Dexter Orreil Bill Paul Jean Plants Patsy Price Linda Rankin Patsy Rankin Jerry Robinson Douglas Smith Jerry Smithoeters Herbert Spaul Kennith Stewart David Stone Clinton Tallent Linda Vaught Madge Watts Shelby Wayne Gary Wells Patsy Williams On Sophomore girls work on float Second period 10th English A familiar scene V k Coach Firemen? Office Patricia Williams Jerry Wise Alice Wheeler Dennis Wilcox Madge vT ! Class officers pose at Harris Brake 10th English fourth period '%a£lowee t Senior Queen Beverly Royal court with flower girl, Regina Kay Rankin, Dooley. Junior queen Kathleen Wear and escort, Larry Rankin. Spook Parade Royal procession Spook Contest Ghosts March. Sr? 0p'ie4 i K6Ut O tcestA Daniel Bosheais, Secretary; Dean Hamilton, Treasurer; Mimi VanDalsem, President; Louie Lakey, Vice President. Junior girls' basketball suits were freshman class project of 1958-59. George Abston Bobby Ballew Tommy Barnes Floy Jean Bird Daniel Boshears Glenn Butler Jerry Canant Lillie Dehart Dennis Doughty Essie Drinkwater Opal Dugan Mary Ann Gardner Dean Hamilton Don Hamilton Joe Hurst Elizabeth Johnson John Thomas Johnson Jane Jones Philip King John Lawson Louie Lakey Carolyn Lively Joe Marcrum Don Marcrum Coy Moore Elverne Offield Thelma Offield Sharon Park Elaine Peoples Louise Perkins Danny Rankin Jim Rankin Martha Rotruck Patricia Steele Louise Tallent Mimi Van Dalsem Joan Wallace Alma Wheeler Betty W ilson Cleo Williams Jimmy Williams Rayford W indie Eddie Wright Floyd Young F.F.A. Initiation Sponsors Scramble for new suits GUIs! GUIs! GUIs! Freshmen Mimi, Joan, Sharon Wanda Brand Barbara Brown Betty Brown Dianne Bryant Leon Burke Leroy Butler Mary Nell Camp Jerry Cannon Jo Ann Cates Charles Corder Flora Lee Cox Ina Crawford Emma Davis Donnie Dooley Deloris Doughty Sandra Doughty Paul Drinkwater Loyd Dugan Buddy Durham Mackie Eddie Vivian Flewellen Ruby Flowers Albert Foster Sylvia Haralson Carolyn Hester Earl Humphrey Charles Hussey Gus Jones Johnnie Knight Bill Lamb Junior Lester Jerry Mahan Virgil Marcrum Kay May Jim Morris Donna Faye McDaniel Dwight McCabe Josie Me Grew Jimmy Reeder Harold Shepherd Charles Stewart Carol Van Dalsem Barbara Ware Peggy Watts Judy Weaver Wanda Williams George Woolf Paulette Yates I Eula Abston, Floyd Anderson, Dicky Bennett, Patsy Blair, Joyce Brand. Se Ae tt tfaute Shirley Brand, Dora Lee Brown, Jerry Brown, Betty Burnett. Wilma Caldwell, Lavandre Campbell. Linda Camp, Donald Lee Camp, Jackie Canant, Robert Corder, Brenda Crawford, Peggy Daven- port. William Dickson, Laura Dugan, Ivanell Duvall, James Eddy, Sylvia Eubanks, Barbara Ezell. Janice Ezell, Lou Ann French, Robert Gustavus, Johnny Hale, James Hale, Harriet Hawkins. Jimmy Lee Hepp, Dennis Holbrook, Don Holland, Annie Humphrey, Nancy Johnson, A. J. Kelley. Jane Kelley, Leon Kelley, Wanda King, Carroll Lakey, Loyd Lank- ford, Mary Masters. Paul McCabe, Carolyn Miller, Arnold Moody, Delbert Moore, Janice Moore, Sandra Moore. Rozann Morris, Nancy Paul, Carl Perkins, Donald Rainey, Guy Roberts. Myron Rotruck. Martha Sample, Jimmy Smith- peters, Gerald Stone, Katie Suf- fridge, Charles Tallent. Sandra Tolley. Libby Wallace, Bonita Weaver, Jack Weiss, Mack West, Marie Wheeler, J. R. Young. Distinguished visitors on our campus. Dr. R. M. Roelfs, U. of A. professor, in foreground■ Senior vs. Freshman Tigh school teachers pause st Chrietrr e ’There's the fire? Krs. Vails Adonp Cook Pi eelia Cllie Bull Othell Young I'r. Bowen in study ha] Ceorge Robertson Luther Camp Mrs. Wells Hollis cook Kr, Adams hi- Rainey National Pork ' y FIRST ROW: J. Ault, L. Bailey, P. Brown, T. Brown, B. Cannon, J. Carter, B. Collier, P. Collier, D. Crawford, M. Crowder, J. Dickson, J. Ellison. SECOND ROW: R. Fowler, S. Gardner, W. Gardner, tytfute M. Glenn, D. Grable, E. Haralson, R. Hawks, E. Hepp, E. Hightower, R. Hill, W. Hill, V. Holbrook. THIRD ROW: L. Humphrey, M. Humphrey, D. Johnson, R. Johnson, D. Lawson, E. Leach, S. Lumpkin, J. Masters, J. Miller, N. Miller, R. Miller, J. Montgomery. FOURTH ROW: J. Offield, P. Parish, C. Park, H. Patterson, G. Rankin, L. Rankin, L. Reeder, J. Rorie, E. Sitton, D. Smith, M. Smith, I. St. John. FIFTH ROW: B. Stuart, J. Turner, B. Van Dalsem, I. Waugamon, K. Wear, R. Weaver, B. Weiss, B Wiley, J. Wright, J. Yates, L. Young, T. Young. FIRST ROW: S. Allen, J. Ballew. SECOND ROW: J. Ballew, P. Blair, M. Brand, Jr., V. Brown, C. Butler, B. Burnett, C. Campbell, A. Camp, J. Canant, S. Davis, J. Doughty, H. Dugan. THIRD ROW: R. Dunn, T. DuVall, A. Eddy, G. Ellison, P. Ensor, J. Eubanks, P. Flewellen, J. Hale, F. Gist, L. Hayes, L. Hill, R. Humphrey, FOURTH ROW: J. Jones, W. Jones, J. Kimbrough, F, Leonard, M, Marcrum, A. May, D. McElwee, S. McLeod, J. Montgomery, R. Guffey, D. Newland, C. Nunley, H. Paul, Jr., S. Price, J. Rankin, T. Roberts, R. Rogers, B. Sample, R. Shelton, C. Sharp, B. Sloss, L. Smith, K. Stuart, M. Tarvin. FIFTH ROW: S. Tillery, W. Vaught, D. Ware, A. Weaver, H. Weaver, H. Wells, B. Williams, J. Wheeler, L. Wilson, J. Wise, J. Wurz, C. Young. FIRST ROW: Betty Abston, Jude Ault, Kennith Baker, Graddy Camp, Billy Clay, Odell Crain, Carl Ray Corder, Larry Crowder, Jerry Davis, Terry Davis, Linda Dehart, Eugene Drinkwater. SECOND ROW; Robert Edwards, Wallace Edwards, Gardon Lee Ellison, Bazel Etzberger, Robert Eubanks. Charles Ezell, Celda Foster, Louise Grable, Lynn Harmon, Kieth Hawkins, Linda Hepp, Jane Hill. THIRD ROW; Rickey Howard, Sharon Hubbard, Sue Humphrey, Barbara Jones, Ruby Jull Kelly, Joyce Gail Kelly, Donna King, Dean Kohn, Andrea Little, Janice Marcrum, Benny May, Marion McLeod. FOURTH ROW: Wanda Mitchell, Linda Parish, Walford Payne, Bernard Porter, Linda Sue Scroggins, Kenneth Reeder, Larry Sitton, Linda Sloss, Jerry Stone, Sharon Tucker, Wayne Watts, Rettie Jean Waugamon. FIFTH ROW: Murphy Don West, and Johnny Young. FIRST ROW: Sharon Lynn Able, Virginia Rose Allen, Monty Bailey, Joyce Bailew, Mary Lou Barnes, Linda Blair. SECOND ROW: Mike Brand, Deborah Brown, Larry Bull, Annette Burnett, Gary Butler. Baletta Carter. Harley Cram, Jr., Rodney Davis, Parsy Dickson, Phara Lee Doughty, Benny Dugan, Ruby Fowler. THIRD ROW: Lorene Grable, Betty Sue Harmon, Orvilline Hayes, Ronnie Hepp, Baylor House, Freda Humphrey. Ned Jones. Wayne Jones, Virginia Kelly, Judy Kimbrough, William Leach, Jerry Lester. FOURTH ROW: John Magie, Barbara May, Billy Sam McElwee, Gary Miller, Tommy Moody, Nancy Moore, Patricia Newland, Janie Reeder, Merlene Robinson, Larry Sample, Lynett Sharp, Donald Tillery. FIFTH ROW: Judy Tolley, Judy Turner, Paula Jane Ussery, Douglas Watts, Anthony Weaver, Jerry Wear, Jimmy Wells, Vickie West, Billy West, Paul Wise, Grover Wheeler, and Noel Whorton. FIRST ROW: Earl Anderson, Sally Ann Awlt, Rita Ann Brown, Terry Bull, Lenda Cambel, Glenda Collier, Dennis Corder, J. C. Crain, Andy Crowder, Richard Davis, Karen Dehart, Bobby Dickson. SECOND ROW: Lenda Dougan, Ann Doughty, Richard Edwards, Betty Growns, Linda Sue Hale, Larry Hubbard, Darrel Humphrey, Katherine Humphrey, Edward Kelly, Dorthy May, Joann McGrew, Betty Miller. THIRD ROW: John Thomas Meal, James Nunley, David Payne, Garry Perkins, Billy Sample, Shirley Scroggins, Judy St. John, Linuel Stogsdill, John Verl Tindel, Bobo Tolley, Deborah Tucker, John Ussery. FOURTH ROW: Bill Wear Jr., Bobby Wear, Terry Wear, Sheila West, Phyllis Whiley, and Jim Young. FIRST ROW: Linda Allen, Martha Barnes, Billy Ballew. SECOND ROW: Sharon Bird, Michael Bocksnick, Kathie Brand, Alle Ray Bull, Shirley Burnette, Charles Camp, Deborah Cannon, Vickie Carden, John Paul Corder, Robbie Cossey, Jimmy Davis, Tommy Edwards, THIRD ROW: Cheri Kay Ellison, Larry George Ezell, Larry Grable, Janice Gist, Bonnie Sue Hubbard, Jonnie Hubbard, Martha Johnson, Darrel Jones, Chester Kelly, Linda Reeder, Linda Rankin, Tommy Park. FOURTH ROW: Brenda Parish, Larry Moore, Carolyn Mitchell, Michael McLeod, Beverly McCabe, Larry Don Leach, Jean Kimbrough, Gloria Rhea, Betty Sitton, Sharon Smithpeters, Bobbie Stone, Lila Sue Taylor. FIFTH ROW: Vemie Tindell, Gary Paul Tucker, Vickie Wages, Gregory Watts, Aniece Weaver, Meredith Weaver, Glenda West, Phillip Whiley, Debbie Williams, David Wurz, James Young, and Virginia Young. -kV. j £■ •I ? %] - V W 7. ?. 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J « ■ MISS VICLA FLEWELLEN 'Tftu Uutty 2uce t Judged by Sally Miller (Miss Arkansas) Most Likely to Succeed MARY JEAN CORDER PHILLIP STEELE Most Popular ALICE CARTER CARL McGEHEE Most Talented DEN1CE CARTER TERRELL BIRD Most Athletic ANITA HAWKS CARL McGEHEE Friendliest MARILYN VAUGHT BUDDY LOVELL jSTANfft CH'«==z Best Personality Best All Around SANDRA PAUL CARL McGEHEE Most Courteous MARILYN VAUGHT CARL McGEHEE Wittiest JAMES HURST PEGGY ABSTON Cutest DEN1CE CARTER LARRY TARVIN Most Handsome Most Beautiful ALICE CARTER BUDDY LOVELL Senio 'Ptcuf AUNT SAMANTHY RULES THE ROOST Characters Aunt Samanthy Simpkins, an old maid-------------- - - Bonita Griffith Serena Simpkins, her older niece - -- -- -- -- -- - Sandra Paul Sophie Simpkins, her younger niece----------------Karen Mulholland Polly Paine, maid at the Simpkins' ---------------- — Betty Brown Annie Ambrose, the village dressmaker ------- Melvia Folwers Blanche Bowers, a woman of very few words-------------Judith Whorton Lucien Littlefield, a farmer-------------- — Bob Robertson Blair Baswell, who likes Serena--------------------- - Billy Hadlock Frank Fairfield, who likes Sophie — -- - Philip Steele Lawrence Lovewell, a stranger - - — --- - Bobby Reeder Buddy Baskins, a grocery boy - -- -- -- -- -- -- - Larry Tarvin I'll knock you off your feet! Aunt Samanthy gives in, Girls by face boys by clothes Scared Sandra A free ride??? These girls are at a party=+++ This is cute Give your sweetheart a rose? - + JUNIOR AND SENIOR F.H. A. OFFICERS Left to right: Ina Dugan, Martha Nickelson, Rita McCabe, Loretta Mar- crum, Tommie Jones, Sharon Parks, Floy Jean Bird, Carolyn Lively, Mimi VanDalsem, Patsy Steele, OurF.H.A. Members F.F.A. Sweetheart JIM KNIGHT Sentinel 9th Grade Members Gordon Bull, Sentinel; Robert Brazil, Reporter; Terrill Bird, President; Joe Eubanks, Vice President; Jim Knight, Secretary; James Cobb, Treasurer; Joe Williams, Supervisor. 11th Grade F.F.A. Members 10th Grade F.F.A. Members Student @ouKCtl Studeat Council - Out new organization in 1958-59 Phillip Steele, President; John Gustavus, Treasurer; Wayne Elsberry, Billy Butler, Sharon Parks, Danny Rankin, Jim Moore, Laura Bennett, Jeannie Gustavus, Max Hall, Representatives. Not pictured: Fred Mulholland, Secretary. (?lu6 Karen Ellison, Jennie Gustavus, Wanda Hale, Philip Steele, Kenny Stewart, Wanda Kohn, Pat Orr, Brenda Bull, Tommie Jones, Fred Mulholland, Patsy Rankin, Bonnie Craig. Sandra Paul, Nadean Beck, Jennie Gustavus, Nadine Sharp, Mary McGhee, Paulette Bailey, Viola Flewellan, Anita Hawks, Vida Doughty. O cee 'P'tactcce TftutUutp 7tecv4 SEATED: Robert Maupins, Larry Mitchell, Typists; Marilyn Vaught, Associate Editor. STANDING: Gene Dehart, Reporter, Bonita Griffith, Humor Editor; Wayne Elsberry, Bobby Reeder, Sports Editors; Glynda Hainley, Circulation Editor; Phillip Steele and Bob Robertson, Advisors; Sandra Paul, Editor; Billy Hadlock, Cartoonist; James King, and Levoy Marcrum, Copy Editors; Ronnie Brazil, Business Manager. SEATED: Mary Jean Corder, Typist; Bonita Griffith and Judith Whorton, Editors. STANDING: Buddy Lovell, Typist; Sandra Paul, Bobby Reeder and James Hurst, Subscriptions; Billy Gene Butler, Larry Finkeiner, Beverly Dooley and Marilyn Vaught, Advertising; Larry Tarvin, Business Manager; Ronnie Brazil, Treasurer; Philip Steele, Sports Editor; Bill Hadlock and Sally Netherton, Artists. Not pictured: Bob Robertson, Feature Editor; Larry Mitchell Typist; Karen Mulholland, Editor; and Mrs. Merle Wallace, Advisor. p. 7. A. OBJECTS of the NATIONAL CONGRESS of PARENTS and TEACHERS To promote the welfare of children and youth in home, school, church, and community,.. To raise the standards of home life. To secure adequate laws for the care and protection of children and youth. To bring into closer relation the home and the school, that parents and teachers may cooperate intelligently in the training of the child. To devolop between educators and the general public such united efforts as will secure for every child the highest advantages in physical, mental, social, and spiritual education. GRADE SCHOOL PTA OFFICERS HIGH SCHOOL PTA OFFICERS Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Stanley Dunn -------------------------President Mrs. Wade Holbrook Stuart McCloud--------------- Vice President Mrs. Geo Finkbeiner Donald Glenn----------------------... Treasurer Mrs. Jim Griffith - - Tom Parks-------.....-----------------Secretary Mrs. Tom Jones - - Vice President ■ - - Treasurer - - - Secretary -----President Beverly represents annual staff at PTA High School PTA officers Scenes of Grade School PTA •• FRONT ROW: Don Marcrum, Jimmy Williams, Robert Allen, Dean Hamilton, Danny Rankin, Clifford Foster, Eddie Wright. BACK ROW: Coach Hickinbotham, Buddy Durham, Johnny Lawson, Daniel Boshears, Glen Butler, Charles Hussey, Louie Lakey Jr., Bill Lamb, Donnie Dooley. Left to right: Sylvia Haralson, Peggy Watts, Sue Allison. Elizabeth Johnson, Joan Wallace, Mimi Van- Dalsem, Coach Hickinbotham, Mary Ann Gardner, Floy Jean Bird, Carol VanDalsem, Donna McDaniel, Sharon Parks, Vivian Flewellen, Delores Doughty. This section of our yearbook is dedicated to the memory of Patsy Watts, wife of Coach Watts and an ardent supporter of the Mustangs, who passed away July 24, 1958. Senio i FRONT ROW: Wayne Elsberry, Ronnie Watts, Everett Sexton, Fred Mulholland, Billy Butler, Phil Steele, John Gustavus, Kenny Stewart, Woodrow Hill, Larry Tarvin. BACK ROW: Coach Watts, Don Butler, Carl McGehee, John Thomas Johnson, Wade Crawford, Carroll McDaniel, Bob Robertson, James Cobb, Jim Moore, Johnny Hill, Carl Floyd, Manager; John Holbrook. Senior tpinCo Left to right: Vida Doughty, Alice Moore, Denice Carter, Madge Watts, Beverly Dooley, Coach Watts, Mary Lee Edwards, Peggy Abston, Voneda Corder, Jean Plants, Anita Hawks. MAIDS: Karen Mulholland, Jean Tolley, Karen Ellison, and Mimi Van Dalsem. QUEEN: Alice Jean Carter. WELCOME ALUMNI °f PH 5 ESCORTS: James Cobb, Carl Gene McGehee. Billy Gene Butler, and Bob Robertson. 6ee'Uecute CHEEK WHOLESALE GROCERY CO., INC. Atkins, Arkansas Phone 51 Distributors of Jack Sprat Canned Goods Pride of Dixie Syrup Certain-Teed Roofing Silver Mist Flour Lyons Best Flour WRIGHT’S CAFE The Right Place to Eat CHRISTINE WRIGHT ALVIN WRIGHT Perryville, Arkansas Compliments of MORRILTON LUMBER COMPANY Lumber and Building Materials REHM BUILDERS SUPPLY Morrilton, Arkansas PERRYVILLE MOTOR COMPANY Lumber, Plumbing, Electrical Morrilton, Arkansas Compliments of WARD’S BODYWORKS, INCORPORATED Manufacturers of School and Commercial Bus Bodies Plymouth - DeSoto Dealer Conway, Arkansas GARDNERS STORE . STATION Fresh Meats, Produce, Groceries Lion Oil and Gas JAKE RAINEY’S Phone 806 We Deliver STORE AND STATION MR. AND MRS. FLOYD GARDNER Junction 9-10 Perryville, Arkansas Compliments of KORDSMEIER BRYANT’S PLACE FURNITURE CO. Fisherman's Paradise Serves You Right Since 1924 Your Home-Owned Stores in Nimrod Dam Morrilton - Conway Plainview, Arkansas Good Luck, Seniors REHM’S U. S. FOREST SERVICE SKATING RINK WINONA RANGER DISTRICT Rehm's Corner M Perry, Arkansas Perryville, Arkansas Compliments of COX CHEVROLET (jhevrn p] Morrilton, Arkansas WALLACE GROCERY Perryville, Arkansas Congratulations MORRILTON THE BUTANE COMPANY FIRST STATE BANK Phone 432 P. O. Box 414 GARLAND DAVIS - RIEFF WHITE Morrilton Morrilton Compliments of CANANT’S Congratulations GARAGE SENIORS Phone 38 THE PERRY COUNTY BANK Perryville, Arkansas Perryville Compliments of Compliments of DR. GLEN HOLMES SAM ANN’S CAFE Perryville Hollis Compliments of HOLBROOK’S NIMROD CAFE GARAGE We Sell Lion Oil Products MARY AND JERRY Welding and Auto Repairing Perryville Phone 30 Perryville LAMBERT WALLACE Congratulations Seniors Agent MAX B. WURZ FARM BUREAU INSURANCE PAINTER Perryville, Arkansas Perryville, Arkansas KINCAID LAUNDRY CLEANERS COLONIAL BREAD CO. 105 E. Clifton Phone 87 8 Colonial Is Good Bread Your Business Appreciated Morrilton, Arkansas Little Rock, Arkansas E. E. MITCHELL BILL MITCHELL BILL MITCHELL JR. BUD’S Furniture Hardware ESSO SERVICE Westinghouse Products Since 1893 Perryville, Arkansas Morrilton, Arkansas KROGERS' Compliments of Live Better for Less PETIT JEAN FEED CO. Feed - Seed - Fertilizer Morrilton, Arkansas Morrilton, Arkansas Compliments of JAY'S BARBER SHOP JUDGE W. A. GLENN For Best in Barber Service Air- Conditioned Perryville, Arkansas Morrilton, Arkansas JOHNSON GROCERY Best Wishes, Seniors RAY TAYLOR Nimrod, Arkansas Houston, Arkansas PLUMMERS FLOWER SHOP Compliments of Flowers for Every Occasion Morrilton, Arkansas SPOTLESS CLEANERS Phone 120 Morrilton, Arkansas MORRILTON SEWING CENTER Compliments of Distributors of Pfaff Sewing Machines ALLISON FORD COMPANY E. J. COBBLER Phone 947 Your Ford and Mercury Dealer Morrilton, Arkansas Morrilton, Arkansas HILLCREST FLORAL BEN FRANKLIN'S COMPANY Owners VARIETY STORE MR. AND MRS. D. W. GARDNER Morrilton, Arkansas Morrilton, Arkansas Good Luck, Seniors PERRYVILLE REST HAVEN PECK'S DAIRY QUEEN State Approved and Licensed Morrilton, Arkansas Perryville, Arkansas Compliments of Compliments of L. P. GOOD JOHN BROWN PLUMBING AND SUPPLY Morrilton, Arkansas Perryville, Arkansas BRITTS Compliments of Ladies' and Children's Ready-to-Wear ROBINSON GROCERY Morrilton, Arkansas Aplin, Arkansas Compliments of C. AND W. AUTO SUPPLY WALLACE GROCERY Morrilton, Arkansas Aplin, Arkansas MUSTANG BOOSTERS Hamilton's Barber Shop Perryville Cafe Frozen Food Locker Bonny O'Neal Howell Typewriter Agency Noland Furniture Company Bishop Barber Shop Warren's Cafe A. E. Dauley Mrs. Nova Holbrook Mrs. Ruth Morris Mrs. GlenM. Holmes Dr. GlenM. Holmes Mrs. Anna Mae Fowler Dollie Paul Grover Tolley James R. Paul Leonard Lovell Mr. and Mrs. A. Poteete Mac's Cafe Silas Camp Co. A. 875th Engineer Battalion J. C. Barnett Jagger's Jewelry Lucille's Beauty Shop Mac. J. Brown, Jeweler Loyd Rankin Jack Humphrey David Lashley Kyle Montgomery Leon Reddith Charles Moose Mo Sue Jim Griffith Mr. Othell Young Mr. Ollie Bull M Sgt. L. R. Sinclair Mr. Aubrey Andrens uccess to the graduating class MEYER’S BREAD Little Rock Arkansas Compliments of PERRYV1LLE DRUG STORE. MELTON'S UPHOLSTERY, PERRY COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY. INC Compliments of BORDEN'S Milk Ice Cream and Other Dairy Products TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY '........ - - -- . W4. tuts 3 iam r. ' % T ft- Cijv'l •+• -ft... «SSSi IfeM


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