Perryville High School - Mustang Yearbook (Perryville, AR)
- Class of 1976
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Cover
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“I Am the Nation . . 7 6-l9ie ™ I was born on July 4. 1776. and the Declaration of Independence is my birth certificate. The bloodline of the world runs in my veins, because I offered freedom to the op- pressed. I am many things, and many people. I am the Na- tion. I am 200 million people, living souls and the ghosts of millions who have lived and died for me. I am Nathan Hale and Paul Revere. I stood at Lex- ington and fired the shot heard around the world. I am Washington, Jefferson and Patrick Henry. I am John Paul Jones, the Green Mountain Boys and Davy Crockett. I am Lee and Grant, and Abe Lincoln. I remember the Alamo, the Maine and Pearl Harbor. When Freedom called. I answered and stayed until it was over, over there. 1 left my heroic dead in Flanders Fields, on the Rock of Corregidor, and the Black steppes of Korea. I am the Brooklyn Bridge, the wheat lands of Kansas, the granite hills of Vermont, the potato fields of Wisconsin. I am the coalfields of the Virginias and Pennsylvania, the fer- tile lands of the Mid-west. The Golden Gate and the Grand Canyon. I am Independence Hall, the Monitor and the Merrimac. I am big! I sprawl from the Atlantic to the Pacific, three million square miles throbbing with industry. I am more than five million farms. I am forest, field, mountain, desert. I am quiet villages and cities that never sleep. You can look at me and see Ben Franklin walking down the streets of Philadelphia with his breadloaf under his arm. You can see Betsy Ross with her needle. You can see the lights of Christmas, and hear the strains of Auld Lang Syne as the calendar turns. I am Babe Ruth and the World Series. I am 169.000 schools and colleges, and 250,000 churches where my people worship God as they like best. I am a ballot dropping in a box, the roar of a crowd at the stadium, and the voice of a choir in a cathedral. I am an editorial in a newspaper and a letter to a congressman. I am Eli Whitney and Stephen Foster. I am Thomas Edison, Albert Einstein and Billy Graham. I am Horace Greeley, Will Rogers and the Wright Brothers. I am George Washington Carver, Daniel Webster and Jonas Salk. I am Longfellow, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Walt Whit- man and Tom Paine. I am Phillip Brooks, Billy Sunday and Bishop Quavle. Yes, I am the Nation, and these are the things I am. I was conceived in Freedom and, God willing, in Freedom I will spend the rest of my days. May I possess always the integrity, the courage, and the strength to keep myself unshackled, to remain a citadel of freedom and a beacon of hope to the world. This is my wish, my goal, and my prayer on this my birthday, two-hundred years after I was born. Author Unknown (Reprinted from the Wisconsin Veteran ) 4 5 1 Call of the Minutemen prior to the historic Battle of Lexington. 2 The Battle of Concord Bridge was the first battle of the war. 3 Monument to the Minutemen which stands on the site of the Battle of Lexington, where the shot heard round the world” was fired April 19, 1775. 4 The signing of the Declaration of Independence. July 4, 1776. 5 Independence Hall. Philadelphia, where the Continental Congress con- vened to decide a course of action. 6 Benjamin Franklin, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson working to revise Jefferson’s draft of the Declaration of Independence. “These Are the Times That Try Men’s Souls . . Thomas Paine 1 Captain John Paul Jones unfurled the first Stars and Stripes over the ocean when the young nation’s banner, containing thir- teen stars and thirteen stripes, was hoisted aboard the Ranger. 2 From the deck of the captured British vessel Serapis, Capt. Jones and his crew watched as the American man-of-war, Bonhomme Richard, sank in victory, September 23, 1779. With the aid of friendly powers—namely France and Holland—and the leadership of commanders like Jones, the American fleet was able to effectively combat Britain’s naval supremacy in the colonies. 3 General John Stark led the colonial forces to victory at Ben- nington on August 11, 1777. The victory, along with an American triumph at Saratoga on October 12 of that year brought France to the colonies’ aid as an ally and was the turn- ing point of the war. 4 Outside of occupied Boston, colonial patriots organized themselves into a volunteer militia known as the Minutemen. On the eve of April 18, 1775, British troops numbering more than 800 were dispatched from Boston to seize colonial munitions stored at Concord. Forewarned, Paul Revere and others spread the alarm and the Redcoats were met by a deter- mined band of Minutemen at Lexington. It was here that the famous “shot heard round the world” was fired. It is not knowm which side fired the first shot of that battle which marked the opening of outright hostilities and led to open war. 5 The surrender of British troops under the command of General Charles Cornwallis at Yorktown on October 19, 1781, brought an end to all-out fighting. A few scattered skirmishes continued for over a year. However, complications of negotia- tion with England delayed the signing of a peace treaty for nearly two years. General George Washington, commander of colonial forces, accepted the British surrender at Yorktown and later presented the captured British flags to the Congress. 4 “Stand Your Ground . . . If They Mean to Have a War, Let It Begin Here. ” Capt. John Parker 1 Capt. John Parker uttered those words as the colonial militia under his command prepared to meet the British troops at Lexington. Those words and the painting—Spirit of '76—exemplify the dedication and determination of the American patriots in their fight for independence. The colonies had organized to express their grievances in an effort to resolve the differences within the framework of the Empire. Several of the colonial legislatures had instructed their delegates to the Con- tinental Congress in Philadelphia to oppose any move toward in- dependence. The movement for independence was gaining strength and following the publication of Thomas Paine’s Common Sense, which argued for colonial sovereignty, a resolution was adopted and a committee of five appointed to draft a declaration of independence. 2 General Washington, who had been appointed commander-in-chief of American forces by the Second Continental Congress, was a brilliant military strategist. It was his decision to take his Continentals across the Delaware River on Christmas night which resulted in the first ma- jor colonial victory. That victory at Trenton over Hessian mercenaries gave the ragged army renewed vigor. Supported chiefly through the printing of Continental currency, the colonial army also went through the personal fortunes of many American patriots—among them Washington, Jefferson, Richard Henry Lee and John Adams. These fortunes were donated to the cause of liberty—a cause supported by about one-third of the American population which was near 2,000,000. Another one-third remained loyal to the English crown and the remainder were apathetic. Despite many defeats, the colonies managed to keep an army in the field as a symbol of American resistance, to guarantee a negotiated rather than dictated peace. “ . . Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death!” Patrick Henry 3 Following the victory at Yorktown, Washington refused the offer of his troops to become king and returned to Philadelphia to aid with the establishment of a permanent government for the new republic—a loose alliance of sovereign states held together by the Articles of Confederation. An envoy composed of Benjamin Franklin, John Adams and John Jay was sent to negotiate with the British. It was not until 1783 that the peace agreement, known as the Treaty of Paris, was signed, guaranteeing the sovereignty of the United States of America. The Articles of Confederation, despite many weaknesses, served to un- ify the states until 1787 when a special convention was held at Independence Hall in Philadelphia to revise them. The meeting was attended by fifty-five of the most-prominent men of the day. Twenty- nine of the delegates representing a majority of the states met on May 25 and decided to draft an entirely new constitution rather than am- mend the Articles of Confederation. The meeting then became known as the Constitutional Convention. 4 The men who assembled for the Constitutional Convention were an illustrious group with nearly every delegate a person of prominence in his home state. A large majority favored a strong central government. After four months of debate, on September 17, 1787, the new constitu- tion was completed. In a little more than four months, six states had ratified the new constitution. Despite the good beginning, the fight for ratification was bitter and it was not until September 13, 1788, that the necessary two-thirds majority of the states had approved the docu- ment and Congress could call for states to choose their electors and congressmen. Several of the states had ratified the constitution with the provision that it would be amended. Thus, as one of its first official acts under the new constitution, the Congress added the first ten amendments known as the Bill of Rights. Washington was un- animously elected President and a new nation wras launched on a course of democracy. “Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore, Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door. ” Emma Lazarus (From The New Colossus ) Perhr £diti°n Derryvine u erryw 9h SCh0ol V°l- XXV Arka sas Spirit of 76 Supplemental color pages prepared to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the United States of America in this bi- centennial year—1976. 4 6 1 Call of the Minutemen prior to the historic Battle of Lexington. 2 The Battle of Concord Bridge was the first battle of the war. 3 Monument to the Minutemen which stands on the site of the Battle of Lexington, where “the shot heard round the world was fired April 19. 1775. 4 The signing of the Declaration of Independence. July 4, 1776. 5 Independence Hall. Philadelphia, where the Continental Congress con- vened to decide a course of action. 6 Benjamin Franklin. John Adams and Thomas Jefferson working to revise Jefferson’s draft of the Declaration of Independence. In CO G R LS S. Jrn i, i,y6. 'Csfie immttmotts ctfarajjion «.« . of-Xtncrifa. EDITION EDITORS SPONSORS SUPERINTENDENTS 1939 V. 1 Era Holland Bonnie D. VanDalsem H. C. Loudermilk 1949 V. II Jim Bell Lois Loudermilk A. E. Dauley 1954 V. Ill Peggy Cragar Lois Loudermilk E. W. Cook 1955 V. IV Virginia Smith Bobby Lakey Lois Loudermilk E. W. Cook 1956 V. V Lou Ann Wallace Lois Loudermilk E. W. Cook 1957 V. VI Jo Cranford Davis Bilberry E. W. Cook 1958 V. VII Judy Reeder Faye Sadler Bonnie Young Carlton Chambers 1959 V. VIII Bonita Griffeth Judith Whorton Hazel Wallace Carlton Chambers 1960 V. IX Jimmy Durham Faye Sadler Carlton Chambers 1961 V. X Tommie Lou Jones Faye Sadler H. J. Henley 1962 V. XI Joan Wallace Bonnie Young H. J. Henley 1963 V. XII Barbara Brown Hazel Wallace H. J. Henley 1964 V. XIII Jan Ezell Ruth Pye H. J. Henley 1965 V. XIV Martha Crowder Brenda Fletcher Ruth Pye H. J. Henley 1966 V. XV Kathy Crowson Gordon Morgan H. J. Henley 1967 V. XVI Sharon Tucker Anne Pye James Heffington H. J. Henley 1968 V. XVII Linda Windle Linda George James Heffington H. J. Henley 1969 V. XVIII Edwina Holbrook Stephen LaFevers Glen Watts 1970 V. XIX JudyTrower Glen Watts J. L. Ford 1971 V.XX Charlotte VanDalsen Eloise Wallace Glen Watts 1972 V. XXI Robert Trower Glen Watts J. L. Ford 1973 V. XXII Brenda Clawson Glen Watts Eloise Wallace J. L. Ford 1974 V. XXIII Sandra Jones Glen Watts Eloise Wallace J. L. Ford 1975 V. XXIV Cheryl Corder Glen Watts Eloise Wallace J. L. Ford 1976 V. XXV Ramona Clay Tracy Johnson Glen Watts Eloise Wallace J. L. Ford 4 A Memorial To A. E. Dauley Superintendent 1947 - 1952 A Memorial To E. W. Cook Superintendent 1953 - 1957 (See page 13) 5 “Stand Your Ground . . . If They Mean to Have a War, Let It Begin Here. ” Capt. John Barker 1 Capt. John Parker uttered those words as the colonial militia under his command prepared to meet the British troops at Lexington. Those works and the painting—Spirit of '76—exemplify the dedication and determination of the American patriots in their fight for independence. I he colonies had organized to express their grievances in an effort to resolve the differences within the framework of the Empire. Several of the colonial legislatures had instructed their delegates to the Con- tinental Congress in Philadelphia to oppose any move toward in- dependence. The movement for independence was gaining strength and following the publication of Thomas Paine’s Common Sense. which argued for colonial sovereignty, a resolution was adopted and a committee of five appointed to draft a declaration of independence. 2 General ashington, who had been appointed commander-in-chief ot American forces by the Second Continental Congress, was a brilliant military strategist. It was his decision to take his Continentals across the Delaware River on Christmas night which resulted in the first ma- jor colonial victory. That victory at Trenton over Hessian mercenaries gave the ragged army renewed vigor. Supported chiefly through the printing of Continental currency, the colonial army also went through the personal fortunes of many American patriots—among them Washington. Jefferson. Richard Henry Lee and John Adams. These fortunes were donated to the cause of liberty—a cause supported by about one-third of the American population which was near 2,000,000. Another one-third remained loyal to the English crown and the remainder were apathetic. Despite many defeats, the colonies managed to keep an army in the field as a symbol of American resistance, to guarantee a negotiated rather than dictated peace. . . Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death!” Patrick Henry 3 Following the victory at Yorktown. Washington refused the offer of his troops to become king and returned to Philadelphia to aid with the establishment of a permanent government for the new republic—a loose alliance of sovereign states held together by the Articles of Confederation. An envoy composed of Benjamin Franklin, John Adams and John Jay was sent to negotiate with the British. It was not until 1783 that the peace agreement, known as the Treaty of Paris, was signed, guaranteeing the sovereignty of the United States of America. The Articles of Confederation, despite many weaknesses, served to un- ify the states until 1787 when a special convention was held at Independence Hall in Philadelphia to revise them. The meeting was attended by fifty-five of the most-prominent men of the day. Twenty- nine of the delegates representing a majority of the states met on May 25 and decided to draft an entirely new constitution rather than am- mend the Articles of Confederation. The meeting then became known as the Constitutional Convention. 4 The men who assembled for the Constitutional Convention were an illustrious group with nearly every delegate a person of prominence in his home state. A large majority favored a strong central government. After four months of debate, on September 17, 1787, the new constitu- tion was completed. In a little more than four months, six states had ratified the new constitution. Despite the good beginning, the fight for ratification was bitter and it was not until September 13, 1788, that the necessary two-thirds majority of the states had approved the docu- ment and Congress could call for states to choose their electors and congressmen. Several of the states had ratified the constitution with the provision that it would be amended. Thus, as one of its first official acts under the new constitution, the Congress added the first ten amendments known as the Bill of Rights. Washington was un- animously elected President and a new nation was launched on a course of democracy. The 25th Edition of the Yearbook HONORS ALL ALUMNI of Perryville High School 1928 Leonard Brazil Retired Vice President First National Bank Hot Springs, Arkansas 1934 Heburn Moore Executive Vice President Perry County Bank Perryville, Arkansas 1929 Hazel Ezell Cranford Homemaker and Mother Minister’s Wife Camden, Arkansas 1930 Evalyn Ward Franks Minister's Wife Church Secretary Morrilton, Arkansas 1931 Beatrice Ezell Miller Employment Security Div. Hot Springs, Arkansas Rudolph Cranford Sales, Thermogas Co. Perryville, Arkansas Theda Thedford Krantz Restaurant:Owner,Operator Harris Brake, Arkansas Agatha Robertson Griffet i Homemaker and Mother Perryville, Arkansas Charles Cranford Minister:Church of Chris : Camden, Arkansas Edwin'Pete Loudermilk Ret. Farm Bureau Agent Little Rock, Arkansas L S Finch Los Angeles Power Light Glendale, California Anna Sue Ward Homemaker San Francisco, Calif. 1932 Elaine Loudermilk Watson Elementary Teacher Magnet Cove. Arkansas Paul Watson Ret. Reynolds Metal Co. Magnet Cove, Arkansas Fern Finch Miller Bookkee per:CityTreas urer Redlands, California 1933 Merle Finch Rapp Retired Teacher Silaom Springs, Arkansas Opal Blythe Tarvin 8 Elementary Teacher Perryville, Arkansas 1935 Dell Hathorn Rural Mail Carrier Perryville, Arkansas 1940 Helen Lee Rankin Magie Lunch Room Supervisor Hot Springs, Arkansas Mary Alice Rankin Warner Teacher’s Aide Saline, Texas Charles Alfltunior’ Ezell Thermogas Distributor Perryville, Arkansas James Opal Cobb Ret. Air Force Colonel Research Engineer: International Aircraft Co Palos Verdes, Calif. 1936 Donna Lee Cobb Marcum Homemaker and Mother Nimrod, Arkansas 1938 Perrin Cranford Gibson Homemaker and Mother Fort Smith, Arkansas Lenore Carter Bosse Homemaker and Mother Cols Strip, Montana Stella Allison Bunyard Secondary Teacher Perryville, Arkansas Loyd House Retired Mail Carrier MFA Agent Perryville, Arkansas Eloise Bennett Wallace School Counselor Nimrod, Arkansas 1939 Louise Cook Charton ARVAC: Home Base Trainer Cherry Hill, Arkansas Era Holland Allison Ret. Revenue Agent Perryville, Arkansas Mildred Corder Hathorn Postal Clerk Perryville, Arkansas Thomas Jones Perry County Clerk Hardware Business Perryville, Arkansas 1942 Johnny Wallace Bailey Bookkeeper:Thermogas Co. Union Valley, Arkansas Paul Bennett Ret. Aircraft Corporatior Perryville, Arkansas Jack Ezell, Director Investigator’s Academy Temple Hill, Maryland Vaunda Bennett McCoy Restaurant Operator Little Rock, Arkansas H.A. Thedford Plant Supervisor Chicago, Illinois --------15 3--------- Jeanetta Allison Watts Senior Cashier Clerk Perryville, Arkansas Helen Loyd Hawkins Homemaker and Mother Harmony, Arkansas --------19 -------- Mary Alice Cranford Swaiij Passenger Correspondent Continental Airlines Redondo Beach, Calif. Artie Mae Rankin Clay Lunch Room Worker Adona, Arkansas Edith Loyd Doughty Homemaker and Mother Benton, Arkansas Eva Mae Brown Scroggins Secondary Teacher Carlsbad, New Mexico 1945 Alice Weaver Holbrook Cashier: Perry County Bank Union Valley, Arkansas William Mansel Atkinson Worthen Bank Little Rock, Arkansas J.R. Paul Perryville Abstract Co. Perryville, Arkansas James Reece Bowen Senior Design Engineer Westinghouse Corporation Elliott City, Maryland Joyce Rickraah Westlake Ret. Sonora County(Calif) Community Hospital Perryville, Arkansas Rea Tindell Belk Clerk t Typist State Forest Commission Union Valley, Arkansas 1946 Norma Allison Kimbrough Norma’s Dress Shop Perryville, Arkansas Gwendola Griffeth Brand Homemaker and Mother Cherry Arkansas Thomas Corder Retired Air Force Postal Clerk Thornburg, Arkansas Donald 'Doc Bennett Retired Arigy Sales:Farmers Fertlizer Washington Courthouse, Ohio 1947 Ray .Jones Braniff Airlines Dallas Texas 1948 Max Rison Engineers Technical Staff Hughes Aircraft Corp. Los Angeles, Calif. Mariji Rison Executive Research Professional Recruiter of VIP San Francisco, Calif. 1949 Phillip Freed Quinn Retired Army School Haintenance Perryville, Arkansas Harold Finkbeiner Finkbeiner s Drive-In Perryville, Arkansas Betty Ussery Falkenburg Homemaker and Mother Birmingham, Alabama 1950 Don McNeal Sr. Animal Health Technican Nimrod, Arkansas Harold Cene Cox Supervisor:Horner Box Co. Perryville, Arkansas Virginia Sloss Blake Homemaker and Mother Kettering, Kentucky Mary Ann Moore Talley Homemaker and Mother Rockdale, Texas G.P. Walden Business Agent Operating Engineers Portland, Oregon Wanda Faye Jones Woods Dallas Power and Light Dallas, Texas Louise Carter Falls Store Clerk Springfield, Oregon 1951 Mable Grace Corder Jones Postal Clerk Thornburg, Arkansas Dick Bowen Self Employes: Architec Little Rock, Arkansas Louise Lovell Smith Homemaker and Mother Charleston, S.C. Jimmy F. Smith Xt. Commander:lI.S.Navy Charleston, S.C. Vola Sue Ussery Burchara Insurance Secretary Little Rock, Arkansas Peggy Bennett Williams Homemaker and Mother Cherry Hill, Arkansas Bobby Griffeth J.A. Riggs Traptor Co. Little Rock, Arkansas Don Finkbeiner State Highway Dept. Harris Brake, Arkansas 1952 Billy Carroll Doughty Arkansas Highway Dept. Harris Brake ,Arkansas Francine Brown Doughty Homemaker and Mother Harris Brake, Arkansas James Layton Brown Bricklayer Adona, Arkansas Lindsay Carter Retired Air Force Aplin, Arkansas Bobby Earl Fowler Bell Telephone Company Adona, Arkansas Bob Fallen High School Principal Russellville,Arkansas Xttle Rock, Arkansas Jail Wise Johnson Drompton Mills Thornburg, Arkansas Stella Hawkins Hill Homemaker and Mother Little Rock, Arkansas Minnie Middleton Quinn Homemaker and Mother Perryville, Arkansas Darrall Doughty lectrican: Nuclear One Harris Brake Arkansas 1953 Alpha West Signal Maintainer Rock Island Railroad Kremlin, Oklahoma Jonelle Pearson Walker Homemaker and Mother Goodlettsville, Tenn. Sharlene Peoples Cossey Homemaker and Mother Harris Brake, Arkansas Jimmy Dale Middleton Crompton Mills Oppelo, Arkansas Fred McCabe McCabe Furniture Fair Little Rock, Arkansas Lavada Hawkins Rogers Homemaker and Mother Harmony, Arkansas Janice Vincent Doughty Perry County Librarian Harris Brake, Arkansas 1954 James Robert George Sales: 555 Corporation Perryville, Arkansas Jo Ann Growns Fallen Substitute teacher Russellville , Arkansas Libby Browne Fowler Homemaker and Mother Adona, Arkansas Mary Dell Potts Haley Homemaker and Mother Nimrod, Arkansas Anna Sue Button Justice Homemaker and Mother Houston, Texas Tandy Doice Jones Self Employed Heavy Equipment Perryville, Arkansas 1955 Ronnie Finkbeiner Arkansas Kraft Corp, Harris Brake, Arkannsas William Carl English Reynolds Williams Construction Company Malvern, Arkansas Doris Cockman Sec: Adult Nutrition Prog Malvern, Arkansas Jimmy Sloss Supervisor: Paper Mill Areata, California 1956 Henry Hank’Browne Gardner—Browne Company Little Rock, Arknaas Jimmy F. Dooley Dooley Enterprises Little Rock, Arkansas James R. Young Insurance Adjustor Chesapeake Ins. Co. Fort Smith, Arkansas Iona Marcum Young Piano Teacher Fort Smith, Arkansas Tommie Lovell George Elementary School Sec. Perryville, Arkansas Lou Ann Wallace Carter Kindergarten Teacher iplin, Arkansas Enma. Lee Button Conners Switchboard Operator Williams, Eldridge,Clark, Smith, Friday Law Firm Little Rod, Arkansas Vthalene Hawks Jones Teacher: Business Educ. Perryville, Arkansas Lima Faye Shepard Pattilli Sec.Top Value Enterprises Korth Little Rod, Ark. Farrell McDaniel Sales Service Manager Southern Box Company £ Little Rock Arkansas Elouise Evans Evans Jurse: Baptist Med. Cente Joan Bennett Rinehart Homemaker and Mother Stony Point, Arkansas Juanita Crawford Whiley Secretary Little Rock, Arkansas M.Sue Flewellen Williams 'roof Machine Operaton Perry County Bank Perryville, Arkansas 1957 Lynda Sue Cobb Campbell Sec: State Forest Service Little Rock, Arkansas Warren Allen Vaught First Electric Coop. Corp Perryville, Arkansas Alice Spaul Mason Housewife and Mother Petit Jean Mountain,Ark. GlennaJo Cranford Sheltoi Homemaker and Mother North Little Rock, Ark. Jimmy Hester Little Rock Police Force Little Rock, Arkansas EtamaRuth Griffeth Trotter Homemaker and Mother San Hosea, California Ineta Hightower King Volunteer.Hospital Work Houston, Jexas NormaDean Howard Wideman Homemaker and Mother Nimrod, Arkansas 1958 Jirany Hussey Northrup Corporation Cypress, California Judith Ann Reeder Riddle Homemaker afid Mother Fort Smith, Arkansas David Rison PHD Head History Department Baptist College Charleston, S.C. BarbaraGaj:Moore Robinsoi Homemaker and Mother Aplin, Arkansas Phyllis Allison Sibley Deputy Sheriff(Records) Perryville, Arkansas Bobby Carroll Brown Cattleman 9 Farmer Pleasant Grove, Arkansas M.Sue Flevo!le« Williams 10 Buford J. Suffridge Jr. Orthodonist Jacksonville and North Little Rock, Ark . Shirley Lamb Walbert Instructional Aide Los Osos ,California Rita Edwards Castleberry Cordell Tackle Company Hot Springs, Arkansas 1959 lonita Griffeth Haston Beautican Houston, Texas Norma Gardner Self Levi’s: Instructional Supervisor Adona, Arkansas Larry Paul Mitchell Land Surveyor U.S. Forest Service Nimrod, Arkansas Robert C. Reeder R.C. Reeder Wholesale Produce -Brokerage and Trucking Company Little Rock, Arkansas Mary lean Corder Foster Homemaker and Mother ThornBurg, Arkansas Beverly Dooley Doremus Sec:JohnsonControls Co. Little Rock, Arkansas Carroll Wfyne McDaniel 2nd Vice President Computor Division Federal Horae Loan Bank Benton, Arkansas Buddy Lovell First Electric Coop. Cor Perryville, Arkansas Marilyn VaAght Williams Administrative Assistant Ark, Industrial Dev. Comr Little Tock, Arkansas Nadine Sharp Jackson Owner Operator Perry Super Market Perry, Arkansas 1960 David Blaylock Professional Singer Dunes Motel Las Vegas, Nevada Betty Brown Parham Teachers Aide Cherry Hill, Arkansas Gail Brown Lewis Homemaker and Mother Lonoke, Arkansas Joe Eubanks First Electric Coop. Corf Adona, Arkansas James W. Cobb Owner Operator:Electrical and Refrigeration Parts Store Pine Bluff, Arkansas Ronnie Watts, Assistant City Planning Engineer Anchorage, Alaska Anita Hawks Watts Nursing Coordinator and Asst. Professor of Nurs. Alaska Methodist Univ. Anchorage, Alaska Kenneth Hester McCloskey Sheet Metal Co Thornburg, Arkansas James Rankin Iron Worker Perryville, Arkansas Harold’Woody’Hill Arkansas Electric Corp. Little Rock, Arkansas Jim Moore Major Air Force Tempe, Arizona Don C. Morrow Commerical Manager Municipal Water Works Little Rock, Arkansas Vida Doughty Wright Homemaker and Mother Harris Brake, Arkansas CharIsie Ware Carden Homemaker and Mother Bigelow, Arkansas Pat Flewellen May Homemaker and Mother Cherry Hill, Arkansas Wade Crawford Hot Springs Vocational School Hollis, Arkansas Bert Wallace Ijngineer: Missouri Pacific Railroad Perryville, Arkansas Dejores Thedford Marcum Homemaker and Mother Park Forest, Illinois LauraS.Bennett Vaught Homemaker and Mother Perryville, Arkansas Don Butler Secondary Teacher and Coach Perryville, Arkansas 1961 Madge Watts McDaniel Homemaker and Mother Benton, Arkansas Katie Newland Finkbeiner Operator and Owner Pine Lane Market Harris Brake, Arkansas Vaneda Corder Moore Homemaker and Mother Redfield, Arkansas 1962 loan Wallace Carlin Homemaker and Mother Horrilton, Arkansas )anny Rankin ’ark Director )ld Washington State Park )ld Washington, Arkansas Joseph Arthur’Joe’Marcum Sales: Cabot Trailer Co. Cabot, Arkansas Mimi Vandalsem Tarvin Kindergarten Teacher Harris Brake, Arkansas Jean Hird Mitchell Homemaker and Mother Nimrod, Arkansas Glen Butler, Owner Antimite Pest Service Conway, Arkansas Sharon Park Marcum Medical Division Social Services Dept. Little Rock, Arkansas John E. Lawson Dicky M. Bennett Gary Rankin Tommy Duvall Farmer:Asst. Mail Carrie i Iron Worker Iron Worker Printer Houston, Arkansas jC. Bigelow, Arkansas Harris Brake, Arkansas Greenbrier, Arkansas 1963 Barbara Ezell Smitfc Larry Rankin Helen Weaver Jones Elementary Teacher First Electric Coop.Corj Homemaker and Mother Ina Crawford Dunn Little Rock, Arkansas Harris Brake, Arkansas Hollis, Arkansas State Department of Pollution arid Ecology Jan Ezell Jordan Gary Glenn Jennie Kimbrough Jones Little Rock, Arkansas Elementary School Mobil Oil Company Homemaker and Mother Resource Person Perry, Arkansas Perryville, Arkansas Len Blaylock Jr. Supervisor: Agriculture Perryville, Arkansas Judy Aggers Doughty Johnny Wise Stabilization Conserv. William H.’Bill Clay Owner Operator Whitehurst Construction Service Director: Microbiology Beautican Harris Brake, Arkansas Clarksville, Arkansas Memorial Hospital Tulsa, Oklahoma -Donnie-Dooley Springdale, Arkansas Dr. Tommy Brown Linda Winstead Sloss .ittle Rock Furniture Sales: Cabot Trailer Co. Patricia Clay Allison Veterinarian Manufacturing Co. Little Rock, Arkansas Sec: Conway County Morrilton, Arkansas Little Rock, Arkansas Bill Lamb Hospital Adona, Arkansas Sue Gardner Brown Dewayne Williams Arkansas Kraft Corp. Elementary Teacher Elementary Teacher Perryville, Arkansas Iva Nell Duvall Knowles Morrilton, Arkansas Houston, Arkansas Harold Gene Shepard Homemaker Lincoln, Nebraska Robert’Rob' Hill Delora McElwee Teacher:Industrial Arts Certified Public Accoutan : Sec: Social Services Hot Springs, Arkansas Jane Kelley Dooley Perryville. Arkansas Little Rock, Arkansas Peggy Watts Allison Homemaker and Mother Little Rock, Arkansas Wanda Gardner Kendrick Stephen W. Deeter Homemaker and Mother Bookkeeper: Bank of Deceased 1974 Alexander, Arkansas Katy Suffridge Dodd Waldron Aplin, Arkansas Charles Hussey Hygientist Instructor Dental Hygiene School Waldron, Arkansas Bud Paul Replacement Window Corp. Perryville, Arkansas Loeda Humphrey West Paul’s Market Little Rock, Arkansas Homemaker and Mother Perryville, Arkansas Gus O’Neal Jones Sandra Moore Lamb Perryville School:- Adona, Arkansas Ronald Dunn Iron Worker Title I, Administrative Jinry Bunyard,Vice Pres. Brent-Tyrell GMC Perryville, Arkansas Clerk Southern Savings Loan Mabelvale, Arkansas Perryville, Arkansas Brownwood, Texas 8= DonnaF. McDaniel Carella Homemaker and Mother Libby Wallace Strawn Hubert Earl Jones 1967 Dallas, Texas Model: Radio TV Iron Worker 3everly Aggers Boyette Advertising Hollis, Arkansas American Airlines Robert W. Allen Little Rock, Arkansas Tulsa, Oklahoma Co-Owner: American Premium • Specialty. Harriet Hawkins Miller Diane Lawson Morgan Grocery Clerk lelvin Blaylock Advertising Firm Computor Systems Div. Bigelow, Arkansas Secondary: Special Little Rock, Arkansas of Singer Company Education Teacher Pleasanton, California Linda Majors Ola, Arkansas L. ia 1964 David Bnmit Charton Brooks and Pollard Advertising Firm Bill Clay Brenda Crawford Mize Postal Clerk Carrier Little Rock, Arkansas Special Education Timex Corporation Cherry Hill, Arkansas Teacher(Elementary) Little Rock, Arkansas. Jack Weiss Karon L. Charton Kincaid Elementary teacher WandaS. Mitchell Rankin Talraadge Deeter Arkansas Kraft Corp. Pine Bluff, Arkansas lomemaker and Mother Bookkeeper:Strauss Distributing Company North Little Rock, Ark. Perryville, Arkansas — ftarris Brake, Arkansas 1966 1965 Elizabeth Jane Mill Marilyn Tarvin Deeter First Federal Savings Dora Lee Brown Johnson Bruce Long Elementary Teacher Loan Association Homemaker and Mother Self Bnployed: Sotth Little Rock, Ark. Little Rock, Arkansas Cherry Hill, Arkansas Heavy Equipment Operator Perry, Arkansas Kathy Crowson Rankin Social Services Dept, larris Brake, Arkansas 11 Bill' Weiss Sales: Proctor 0 Gambled Fort Smith, Arkansas Cindy Park Weiss Nurse: St. Edward's Hosp Fort Smith, Arkansas Donna Kenner Williams Wal_Mart Corporation Houston, Arkansas Jerry Sloss Iron Worker Perryville, Arkansas Keith Hawkins,Capt.AF Instructor Pilot Webb Air Force Base Big Springs, Texas Wayne Wjjtts Petit Jean Vocational School Perryville, Arkansas Charles'Chuck' Ezell Perry County Concrete and Construction Co. Perryville, Arkansas Dana Bull Magie Dental Assistant Perryville, Arkansas John Wilhite Jr. Secondary Teacher Conway, Arkansas Baylor House Asst. Mail Carrier MFA Agent Perryville ,Arkansas Debbie Brown Morgan Secondary Jeacher Aplin, Arkansas 1968 Mark Edward Eakin Civil Bigineer: State Health Department Little Rock, Arkansas Darlene Lankford Guthrie Homemaker and Mother Mountain Pine, Arkansas Douglas F. Watts Maintenance: Branch of Arkansas Kraft Corp. Casa, Arkansas Paul B. Harrolle Crompton Mills Pluitrnerville, Arkansas Judy Kimbrough Weiss Homemaker and Mother Perryville, Arkansas Donald Tillery Surveyor:Cooper Conmunities ,Inc. Hollis, Arkansas Mike Brand Self Bnployed:Timber Cherry Hill, Arkansas John H. Magie Carpenter Perryville, Arkansas 12 1969 Ann Doughty Adams County Clerk's Office Harmony, Arkansas Franklin W. Parham Roofer Harris Brake, Arkansas SusanL. Eakin Park Physical Education: Teacher Heber Springs, Arkansas Marsha Ballew Tillery Beautican Hollis, Arkansas Molly Bunyard Luer Secondary Teacher Atkins, Arkansas ean Kimbrough Fitzwater Substitute Teacher Adona, Arkansas Gary Majors Graphics, Inc. Shreveport, Louisiana John Paul Corder Deceased 1975 Thornburg, Arkansas Thomas Snow Park Park Director Heber Springs, Arkansas Daniel Bruce Eakin Elementary teacher Conway, Arkansas Gary Clay Iron Worker Adona, Arkansas Jon Luer Accountant: Physical Therapy Supplies Atkins, Arkansas Larry George Ezell Perry County Concrete and Construction Co. Perryville, Arkansas Stan Fitzwater Iron Worker Adona, Arkansas Cleo England Service Station Operatoi Perryville, Arkansas Louis P. Deeter First Lieutnant: Array Grasenwohr, West Gerraanj 1970 Rebecca Charton Gothard Ambulance Driver: Perry County Cherry Hill, Arkansas Brenda Parish taul Homemaker and Mother Harris Brake, Arkansas Mark Glenn Mobil Oil Company Perry, Arkansas Vickie Wroten Elementary Teacher Houston, Arkansas Gregory C. Watts Civil Engineer Phillips Petroleum Co. Bstlesville, Oklahoma 1971 Jimmy Myers Athletic Director Sulphur Rock, Arkansas Michael Johnson Atlantic Envelope Co. Little Rock, Arkansas Regina Rankin Hitchcock Baldwin Piano Company Harris Brake, Arkansas Leon Vaught Jr. Southwest Missouri State College Springfield, Missouri Linda Hill Little Rock, Arkansas Anita Carter Graduate Student: University of Central Ar r Conway, Arkansas Judith Doughty Parham Homemaker and Mother Harris Brake, Arkansas Betty Blaylock Freeze Murray State University Murray, Kentucky Wayne Doughty Arkansas Kraft Corp. Harmony, Arkansas Karen Brand Turpin Sec: Apprasail Service Arkansas Little Rock, Arkansas Judy Clay Eakin Bookkeeper: Dillard's Little Rock, Arkansas of 1972 BettyA.Winstead Jackson Homemaker and Mother Perryville, Arkansas Jan Kimbrough Sloss Homemaker and Mother Perryville, Arkansas Kenneth Winstead Ken's Delta Station Harris Bra e, Arkansas Robert TimothyvEakin U.S. Navy Tampa, Florida Benny Crawford Forest Service Perryville, Arkansas Gweneeth McElwee Arkansas tech Elementary Teacher .Russellville, Arkansas Jim Clay University of Central Ark Conway. Arkansas ________ 1973 Larry Carter Arkansas Gazette Little Rock ,Arkansas Nancy Singleton Ashcraft U.S. Air Force .. Almogordo, New Mexico Brad Ford University of Central Arkansas P6rryyille, Arkansas Sara Bunyard University of Arkansas Fayetteville, Arkansas Don McNeal Jr. University of Central Arkansas Conway, Arkansas Jimmy Ray Evans Self Bnployed: J J Hauling Co. Perry, Arkansas Jane Brand Kelley Nurse:Baptist Med. Centei Little Rock, Arkansas Shirley Lynn Jones University of Central Arl Conway, Arkansas Clarehce’Sonny Bull Southern State College Magnolia, Arkansas Melba Lester Southwest Technical Institute Camden, Arkansas Danny Majors Self Bnployed: Farming Perry Arkansas i 1974 Sandra Faye Jones Sec:Social Services Dept Little Rock, Arkansas Donna Williams Kincaid Nurse Aide Benton, Arkansas Billy G. Williams Underseas Pipe Laying Petershead, Scotland Sharon Davis Sales: Roland’s Drug Perryville, Arkansas Debbie Fowler University of Central Arkansas Conway, Arkansas Linda Diane Doughty Librarian Aide Harris Brake, Arkansas Marilyn Doughty Trissel Homemaker Santa Barbara, Calif. Jeff Watts Arkansas State University Jonesboro, Arkansas Sharon Kaye Maxey U.S. Air Force Keisler Field, Miss. Ann Finkbeiner Miller Sec: Arkansas Kraft Corp Perryville, Arkansas 1975 Stanley Carter Hendrix College Conway, Arkansas Cindy Ford University of Central Arkansas Perryville, Arkansas Lynne Vaught University of Central Ark Conway, Arkhansas Melody Brown Farnsworth Homemaker Little Rock, Arkansas Cheryl Corder Billing Clerk Univeraal-Nolin Co. Harris Brake, Arkansas Pat Brand Self-Employed: Timber Cherry Hill, Arkansas Martha Sharp Petit Jean Vocational School(LPN) Perry, Arkansas Patti McCabe Petit Jean Vocational School (LPN) Adona, Arkansas Christina’Nicki Eakin Crompton Mills Morrilton, Arkansas Bruce Adams .Arkansas Highway Dept. Perryville, Arkansas Jeff Bentley Welder: H.B. Zachry Co. Muskogee, Oklahoma Principals - Faculty Members - Secretaries - Lunch Supervisor HONOR A.E. Dauley' E.W. Cook Principals Faculty Principals , Faculty Sam Bradley Mrs. Dauley J.’Chig’ Albright Mrs. Cook Russell Mitchell Etta Evans Otis Stoubaugh Pauline Mitchell Martdith.Jones Pauline Mitchell Bnmit MeReynolds Viva Flewellen Woodrow Powell Mrs. McReynolds Russell Mitchell Lois Loudermilk Etta Evans Bonnie Young Mary High Lambert Wallace Ola Crowns Secretaries Lois Loudermilk Wilma Crowns Bonnie Young Andrew Rainey Carolyn Bowen Vivaa Flewellen Secretaries Noel Adams Jessie Rankin Earl Melton Gwendola Griffeth Ola Crowns Joan Bennett Faye Sadler Wilma Crowns Eloise Wallace Grace Paggett Birdie Smith Lois Ridpath Reba Brand Andrew Rainey Opal Tarvin Raymond Crain Meb Moore Hazel Wallace Alpha Humphrey Jean Little Eloise Wallace Jessie Rankin Eva Mae Scroggins Jessie Dorman Mike Scroggins Birdie Smith Lunch Supervisor John Bell Lunch Supervisor Hope Crowder Hazel Powell H.J. Henley Edna Kison Gerald Crain Edna Rison Hester Henley Faye Sadler Gle.) Watts Dimple Gilley Alpha Humphrey Geraldine Humphrey Betty Jo Carter C) Meb Moore At Work With Children Tim and Sandra Administration School Board: Charles Roland- Norma Kimbrough. Sec.- Bud Lovell. Pres. Bobby Earl Fowler- F. W. Dicus Sandra Lamb Title I. Administrative Clerk 17 J. L. Ford Superintendent Made in 1918 (Picture provided by Autrey Tarvin) Autrey is on the 1st ROW School—The First Year in the Old Brick Building —4th from the end This is the WHOLE High School Faculty Noel Adams 7-Science Physiology Evalyn Bogan 7-8 English Stella Bunyard 9-10 English Betty Carter 7-8 Math Lennie Cato 8-9 Math Social Studies Athalene Jones Business Education Earl Melton 11-12 Math. Chemistry 8-Science Gordon Morgan Algebra-Geometry Industrial Education Charles Smith 10-11-12 Social Studies Patsy Smith Home Economics Zula Stanton Librarian Eloise Wallace Counselor Larry Wilson Athletic Director Sr. Football 8-Social Studies Don Butler Gen. Science—Biology Jr. Football John Wilhite 8-9 Soc Studies 8-English Jr. Football Bob McCallister 7-Social Studies Jr. Basketball Jesse Bradford 11-12 English Sr. Basketball Lunch Room Workers (Elementary) Lunch Room Workers (High School) Erma Magie-AmaJo Sloss-Artie Clay Jewel Doughty-Lucille Wroten-Jane Hunt Freed Quinn School Maintenance George Robinson Bus Maintenance Dean Lester School Custodian 20 (High School) Sally Cates School Custodian (Elementary) Nell Meredith School Custodian (Elementary) 1928 High School (Picture provided by Hazel Ezell Cranford) ROW 1 Mildred Holmes (Deceased), Jewel Thedford (Deceased). Beatrice Black. Hazel Ezell. Lena Mae Drake. Nannie Montgomery (Deceased) ROW 2 Ralph Isom. Carroll Jaco (Deceased). Leonard Brazil, Wilburn Brazil. Evalyn Brazil, Christine Wofford. Agatha Robertson ROW 3 Charles Cran- ford. Hobert Knowles. Clayton Barnett (Deceased) Edwin’ Pete' Loudermilk and Supt. W. B. Loudermilk 1935 Senior Girls Basketball Team (Picture provided by Bea Ezell Miller) Lee Cobb. Daisy Thedford. Bea Ezell. Era Jones ROW 2 Norris Holland. Ora ROW 1 Coach. Nadine Savage. Mary Nell Wallace. Mildred Sorrels. Donna Lee Woodard. Estelle Ezell Graduates Senior Counseling from VO-TECH Was Tracy REALLY GOOG????? County-Wide Senior Assembly on Community Ac- tion Joy Sue Anderson F.H.A. 11-12; Student Librarian 11-12 John William Andrews Linda Joyce Evans Bell F.H.A. 10-11-12; N.H.S. 11; Student Librarian 11; Echo Staff 12; Annual Staff Co Bus. Mgr. Steven Wayne Blair Basketball 10; Track 10 Terry Lynn Blythe Johnny R. Bull Randall Dean Carter Graduation Usher 11 Ramona Lynne Blaylock Clay F.H.A. 10-Sec. 11-V.Pres. 12; Class Secretary 10-11-12; Class Favorite 10; Homecoming Maid 11; Cheerleader 11; Graduation Usher 11; Student Librarian 12; Echo Staff 11; Annual Staff Co Editor 12 Shirley Sue Clay F.H.A. 10-V.Pres. 11-12; Class president 11; Homecoming Maid 11; Basketball 11; Graduation Usher 11; Class Reporter 10; Office Staff 12; Annual Staff 12; Echo Staff 12. 23 Jeannie Ann Cox F.H.A 10-11-12; Student Librarian 12 Edward Lee Davis Basketball 11; Football 10-11-12; All- District FB 12; Homecoming Escort 10-11- 12 Co-Captain 12. Kelly Denise Day F.H.A. 10-11-12; Class V. Pres. 11; Cheerleader 10-11. BB; Class Favorite 11; Student Librarian 11; Cheerleader. FB. 12 Darrallyn Faith Doughty F.H.A. 10-11-12; N.H.S. 11-12; Student Librarian 10-11; Office Staff 12; Annual Staff Co-Bus Mgr.; Basketball Mgr. 12. Robin Kaye Fowler F.H.A. 10 Federation Treas. 10. President 12; N.H.S. 11-12; Student Council 10 Sec. 11-12; Basketball 10-11-12 All-County 12. All-District 12; Outstanding School Student's Summer Study Program at U.C.A. Summer 1975. Michael Mignon Francis Football 10-11-12; Graduation Usher 11. Robert E. George Football 12: Football Mgr. 10-11: Track 10; Fire Marshal 10-11-12; Basketball 10-11- 12; Class V. Pres. 12; N.H.S. 11; Student Council 10-11: Annual Staff. Ronald David Gifford Desiree Diane Gipson F H.A Pianist 10-11-12. Federation Pianist; N.H.S. Sec. N.H.S. 11-12; Student Librarian 11-12; Echo Staff; Annual Staff. Typist Student Council 10 Larry W. Growns N.H.S 11-President 12; Fire Marshall 10- 11-12: Class President 10; Annual Staff Beatrice Annette Hamilton F.H.A 10-11-12; Betty Crocker Award 12; NH S., Treas. N.H.S. 11-12; Student Librarian 12; Annual Staff 12; Echo Staff 12 Kathy N. Harris F.H.A. 10-Pres 11-12: Cheerleader 10-11- 12 (Co-Captain) Homecoming Maid 10; Class Reporter 10; N.H.S. 11-12; Class President 12; Student Librarian 12; Echo Staff Annual Staff 24 Johnathan Edward Hayes Football 11-12; Annual Staff 12 Patricia Gail Johnson F.H.A. 10-11-12; N.H.S. 11-12; Annual Staff. Typist; Outstanding Math Award Tracy Lynn Johnson F.H.A. 10-11-12. V. Pres.; Cheerleader 10- 11-12. Captain 12; Class Reporter 12; Homecoming Queen 12; Annual Staff Co- Editor Linda Faye Lankford F.H.A. 10-11-12; Annual Staff 12. Office Staff 11. Vern R. Lee Football 10-11-12; Track 10; Annual Staff Kenneth Dale McCormack.Jr. Football 11-12; Annual Staff 12; Track 12 Edward Dean McGhee Pamela Gail Patton McGhee F.H.A. 10-11. Reporter-12 Sec; Cheerleader 10; Basketball Mgr. 11; Homecoming Maid 12 Kevin Bruce McKay Football 12-Homecommg Escort 12; An- nual Staff; Student Librarian Gerald Wayne McNeal Football 10-11-12; Annual Staff 12 Rickey Alan Maxey Football 10; Annual Staff. Art Editor 12 Lois Ann Miller F.H.A 10-11-12; N.H.S. 11-12; Office Staff 12 25 What did the man say? Can you hear me in the back? Do the BOVS cook or just eat??? Jacquelyn Jean Myers F.H.A. 10-11-12; Annual Staff Timothy F. Parker (Transfer) Rifle Club-Photo Club-Track Mgr. Frances Cassandra Reeder F.H.A. 10-11-12; N.H.S. 12; Student Librarian 12 Karen Kay Robinson F.H.A. 10. Reporter-Federation 2nd V. Pres. 12; Basketball 10-11-12. All-District; Annual Staff; N.H.S. 11-12. Reporter; Echo Staff. Student Librarian; Outstanding Junior Summer College Program. UCA 1975. Tommy M. Runnels Annual Staff Rick Smith Geneva L. Tindell Echo Staff; Student Librarian 11-12 Willie Spud' Tindell Football 10-12; Basketball 10 Susie Jayne Tindell F.H.A. 10-11-12-Song Leader. Federation Song Leader; Basketball and Football Statistician 26 Cynthia Dawn Warren F.H.A. 11-12; Student Librarian 12 Carolyn Jayne White Watts F.H.A. 10-11-13; Cheerleader 10 Michael Wayne Weaver Amelia Johnette Wilhite F.H.A. 10-11-12; N.H.S. 11-12. V. Pres; Basketball 10-11-12. Captain Brian Flynn Wilson Basketball 10-11; Student Council 12. Reporter: Annual Staff Mary Catherine Wilson F.H.A 10-11-12; Homecoming Maid 12; Echo Staff: Cheerleader 10-11. Captain- 12. Co-Captain; Annual Staff Kim Paul Woodall F.H.A. 12; Football 12; Homecoming Escort; Annual Staff Joel David Woolf F.H.A. 12; N.H.S. 11-12; Class V. Pres. 10; Student Council 11. V. Pres.-President 12; Class Favorite 11; Football Mgr.: Annual Staff; Basketball 10-11-12. All-District Madam President!! Mustang King 28 Brian Flynn Wilson Selected by: Suzanne Pace, Channel 4 KARK TV Mustang Queen Pamela Patton McGhee Selected by Scott Bull, Arkansas Razorback 29 Runners Up First Runner Up Vern Lee Mary Catherine Wilson Second Runner Up Randall Dean Carter Amelia Johnette Wilhite Tommy Runnels Susie Jayne Tindell 30 j sQxi) Cplw,v « ?7?cyzMt4 IfeSffTl fbJ rrx. 6 2 Ubofe ( CX . CW fl Sfi U ‘lC C SSc0 - fyjk r ' ♦SA vc e-tv. )c3ixqs Mip onv B Ouy - JL oyy. Jk nn U- £ - fAtt -eu . J?A c kX- Klvwi f AajV 4fr“- 2%A dvnvrry fr i vr C Ja ; hUrrJ' fty k fJJjut 'rv ,- rv Jv«- 5puA J U L A£ fieu 4 fa ii iL. 'rnJMA. jrox. uc v T . WUjJjlAw QaluvJct IjJOLKiJtM £dLd -nnc Kjul Q pa tterrrufl yo $es. 'Ko±hxj n. Uu VJU. 1U £ y k t5 C’.r Wv rv tfeporkr ata d Most Likely to Succeed Larry Growns and Johnette Wilhite 33 34 Most Studious Larry Growns and Johnette Wilhite Most Courteous Larry Growns and Johnette Wilhite 35 Class Officers 12th Grade: Robbie George. V. Pres: Tracy Johnson. Class Officers 8th Grade: Shelia Allen. Pres.: Mike Wright. Sec. Jo Ann Reporter: Ramona B. Clay. Sec.; Kathy Harris. Pres. Eubanks. Reporter Class Favorites: Marty Satterfield and Tami Johnson Class Officers 10th Grade: Marty Satterfield. Pres.; Donna Parish. Sec.; Lindsey Smith. Reporter; Tami Johnson V. Pres. 37 9th Grade Class Officers: Dwight Dicus. Sec.; Kerri Orr. Reporter; Gay Bentley. Pres: Scott Womack, V. Pres. Class Favorites: Dwight Dicus and Gay Bentley Class Favorites: Greg Dicus and Becky Adams 38 7th Grade Class Officers: Leslie Smith. V. Pres.; Debbie Lovell, Sec.; Mark Webber. Pres. Steve Spence. Reporter Queen, Tracy Johnson Escorts: Eddie Davis and Vern Lee Flower Girl: Jennifer Susan Morgan Crown Bearer: Ricky Ford Homecoming Queen: Tracy Johnson 12th Grade Maid: Pam Patton McGhee Escorts: Tim Gardner Gerald McNeal 12th Grade Maid: Mary Catherine Wilson Escorts: Kim Woodall David Cates 11th Grade Maid: Debbie Allen Escorts: Les Williams Allen Yarbrough 10th Grade Maid: Donna Parish Escorts: Ronald McNeal Gene Saugey 10th Grade Maid: Regina Lott Escorts: Marty Satterfield Spud Tindell 9th Grade Maid: Gayla Johnson 9th Grade Maid: Brenda Eakin Escorts: Tim Moore Bobby Moore Escorts: Ricky Loyd David Hunt Homecoming Queen and her Maids L to R: Shelia Allen, 8-Gayla Johnson, 9-Regina Lott, 10-Debbie Allen, 11- Mary Wilson, 12-Queen Tracy Johnson-Pam McGhee, 12-Rena Eubanks, 11-Donna Parish, 10-Brenda Eakin, 9-Andrea Hunt, 7 Senior High Football Cheerleaders Kathy Harris. Kelly Day. Terry Adams. Phyllis Hester. Kim Orr. Brenda Staub. Rhonda Blair. Michelle Eakin Junior High Football Cheerleaders Lisa Greenwood. Casey Myers. Becky Adams. Toni Blair, Gayla Johnson. Audrey England. Kerri Orr. Brenda Eakin Senior Basketball Cheerleaders: Debbie Allen, Mary Wilson. Janet Keeter, Donna Parish. Tracy Johnson. Penny Hatfield. 44 Junior Basketball Cheerleaders: Shelia Allen. Rita Doughty. Andrea Hunt. Jo Ann Eubanks. Kay Chambliss Librarians: SEATED: Karen Robinson. Geneva Tindell. Jeannie McKay. Cindy Warren. Wanda England. Katie Minton. Mrs. Stan- Cox STANDING: Frances Reeder. Desi Gipson. Ramona Clay. Joy ton Anderson, Annette Hamilton. Kathy Harris. Betty Johnson. Kevin Fire Marshals: Mr. Watts, Robbie George. Larry Growns STANDING: Michael Growns, Anthony Miller. Michael Farnam. Tim Moore. Mark Roland Mr. Watts and His Office Staff: Kathy Dehart. Lois Miller. Patricia Reeder. Sharon Parham. Darrallyn Doughty. Shirley Clay 46 Annual Staff Ramona Clay and Tracy Johnson. Co-Editors; Linda Bell and Darrallyn Doughty. Co-Business Managers; Pam Chambers. Typist. Ricky Maxey. Art Editor. Are you S-U-R-E this is done????? Yes. Mam!!!!! Just W-H-AT are THEY smiling about??? LOOK!!!! The Camera Freak's Back!!!' Silence is Golden. HE even SMILES in his Sleep Well—Homecoming brought out some Mamas and Cameras... Are you Sleepm'—Brother Mike—Brother Mike???? Is this a CLASS??????? The Honor Guard Awaits—the coming of the Queen Assemblies can be fun Are THEY trying to be Cheerleaders???????? Classes Terry Adams Debbie Allen Kathy Ashcraft Martha Ballew Anna Jane Belk Donna Belk James Brown Gena Bull Teresa Bull Leon Carter Hearne Collins Craig Corder Sandra Corder Randy Cossey Randy Davis Faron Deeter Kathy Dehart Paul Denton Cindy Doughty Wanda England Rena Eubanks Sandra Fleweller William Foster Mark Frantz Sandra Gardner Timmy Gardner Phyllis Hester Our Homecoming Maids and Escorts James Holland Timmy Hubbard Robin Hughes Debra Hutchins Betty Johnson Janet Keeter Linda Lester Laura McNeal Ronald McNeal Sandra Maddox Jimmy Maxwell Polly Michael Katie Minton Bobby Moore Tim Moore 51 David Newland Kim Orr Martha Polk Patricia Reeder Gene Saugey Jeff Taylor Bobby Tolley Janelle Tucker Nila Sue Warren Ann Wheeler Les Williams Lyn Williams Robert Williams Don Womack Allen Yarbrough 52 Just so we beat the Seniors!!!!!!!! The Teams get smaller all the time!!!!!!! Rhonda Blair Kay Brazil Jimmy Brand Kevin Brown Tammy Brown Joey Cannon David Cates Denise Clawson Evie Cram Marla Darrach Pauline Doughty Judy Dugan Michelle Eakin Michael Farnam Suzanne Francis Tern Freeman Annette French Michael Growns Ronald Hadidon Penny Hatfield Victor Hawley Greg Hearne Teresa Hester Carl Holland Vicki Horsey David Hunt Tami Johnson Jeff Keeter Ricky Loyd 53 Carylin McCormack Elizabeth McKay Gail McGhee Anthony Miller Donna Parish Gail Parker Scott Rigby Marty Satterfield Karen Scott Lynn Sloss Lindsey Smith Brenda Staub Robin Teel Francis Thedford Regina Townsell Eulita West Mary Jane West Susie Williams Marty Wilson Penny Wilson 54 Jane Armour Vickie Barnes Gay Bentley Dale Blaylock Lori Brand Donna Bull Kay Chambliss Shelia Corder Mary Cram Samuel Crawford John Cunningham Denise Davis Larry Denton Tammie Doughty Don Dutcher Dwight Dicus Brenda Eakin Diana Eakin Clifford Eubanks Anna Everett Greg Fmkbeiner Vincent Fleishman Tim Flewellen Carla Frantz Anne Fuller Connie Fuller Donald Gifford Donnie Grendell Sharon Haley Gary Hawks Who says we don’t ever study??? IF I ever get my hands on that ball, WELL-------SOMEBODY has to sit on the bench!!!!! 56 Ricky Holbrook Anita Holland Carroll Hyatt James Jennings Becky Johnson Gayla Johnson Tim Lankford Anna Lee Sherrie Lee Sherry Lester Jerry Lively Glen McNeal Michael Majors Melissa Massey Rita Maxwell Julie Meredith Doug Minton Ann Moore Kenny Moore Kerri Orr Teresa Price David Roland Vicki Self Vicky Sibley Rod Spence Don Spickes Marty Standridge Jimmy Stacy Kim Taylor Tim Taylor Candy Wallace Angela Warren Perry Don Windle James Wise Scott Womack Joyce Yielding Eighth Grade Delton Belk Anthony Boyette Clyde Boyette Dena Brixey Larry Brazil William Brown Tommy Bull Ricky Butterfield Neal Canada Cheryl Cates Randy Caudell Peggy Clay Gary Cram Joe Darter Wanda Davis Steve Dehart Cathy Doughty Mark Doughty Rita Doughty Jimmy Drye Mike Durham Charlie Emmons Jo Ann Eubanks Trena Freeman Ben Gipson Bobby Gipson Tommy Glass Billy Hadidon Jacque Hatfield Carole Holland Doug Horsey Liz Hyatt Hubert Jennings Joe Jennings Tommy Johnson Dale Kelley Debbie Keeter Craig Kozel Romey Lankford Sarah Lewis Terri Lively Alan Loyd Vickey May Valerie McCormack Doug McDonough Timmy McGhee Janette Me Neal Jerry Millet Rualetta Miller Mark Mitchell Cole Moore Steve Moore Tony Moore Jesse Munn Don O'Neal Ben Parker Phillip Quinn Michael Saugey Doug Scott Connie Stacy Patricia Staub Russell Smith Christine Spand Henry Thedford Eugene Tindell Russell Tindell Randy Underwood Jimmy Vail Bob Vandivere Lela Vaught Dmo White Frank Williams Rodney Williams Mark Wilson Mike Wright 60 Seventh Grade Becky Adams Kevin Ashcraft Johnny Belk Robert Belk Donny Blackmon Toni Blair Debbie Boyett Doug Brandon Kim Brown Timmy Bull Stacey Butler Jimmy Butterfield Donna Byrd Luther Camp Susie Cannon Tim Carpenter Earl Carter Anthony Caudell Novella Chitwood Rena Clever Rachel Corder Arlene Cossey Wayne Cossey David Cram Dorothy Cram Angela Crawford Rhonda Crow Rosemary Crow Cheryl Cunningham 61 Haden Davis Leah Davis Randy Dehart Greg Dicus Will Doughty Danny Eakin Brenda Edge Audrey England Elliott Fawbush Manuel Figueredo Brad Fmkbeiner Kenneth Flewellen Todd Frantz Ben Gaston Laurie George Lisa Glover Lisa Greenwood Jeff Hearne Andrea Hunt Paul Hunt Phillip Joiner Curtis Jones Angela Kelley David Kelley Francis Kelley 62 Jeannie Keeter Lorraine Lankford Connie Lawson Cindy Lee Donna Lively Debbie Lovell Johnny Lucas Judy Lucas Toby Lucas Daryl McClellan Kelly McCormack Cindy McGhee Sandra Marlow Carroll Miller Mark Mitchell Kenny Munn Casey Myers Tammy Netherton Susan Newman Danny Owens Randy Parham Lori Pearson Penny Reaves Mark Roland Robin Sitton 63 Lonnie Sitton Leslie Smith Judy Spand Steve Spence Alan Spickes Shirley Stacy Robin Staub Billy Carl Stone Teresa Stone Debra Taylor Patti Tilly Dimple Tindell Jimmy Tindell Roe Tindell Mark Tubbs Todd Tubbs Pam Waller Terri Jo Weaver Mark Webber Jeff West Tina Wilhite Lisa Wilkerson Eddie Wilkins Mark Wilmoth Aria Williams Jason Williams Shirley Winstead Tommy Wise Wanda Wood Ricky Wright 64 Elementary Mary Baxter Kindergarten Lou Ann Carter Kindergarten Hope Crowder Barbara Delk First Grade First Grade ELEMENTARY FACULTY Dora Ashcraft First Grade Aide Reba Brand Second Grade Charles Harris Principal Vicki Wroten Second Grade Mimi Tarvin Kindergarten Tommie George School Secretary Betty Parham Special Education Aide June Adams Special Education Linda Barton Sc.. Math. Soc. Studies Homer Chitwood Physical Education Jan Jordan Resource Person Louise Bell Reading Virginia Chitwood Math La Juan Ford Remedial Reading Mona Bishop Read.. Soc. Studies Camille Lipe Language Arts Patrick O'Kelley Reading Andrea Bradford Sc.. Read.. Language Raylene Pearson Sc.. Language Arts BOYS PEE Wee Team ROW ONE: James Branscum. Tim Hillis, Jay Butler ROW TWO: Jamie Chambliss. Gary Jones, Gary Hayes. John Hyatt. Mark Campbell. Jeff Magie ROW THREE: Coach Homer Chitwood. Tim Cates. Gene Moore. Tracy Bull. Kelley Waters. Danny Dehart. Michael Robinson GIRLS PEE Wee Team ROW 1. Suzie McDonald. Mary Kay Vandivere. Hillis. Kimberly Cleaver. Tammy Warren. Beverly Cleaver. Susan Johnson. Melissa Belk ROW 2. Donna Butler. Kim Leggitt. Kelli Orr. Lisa Grendell. Margaret Eubanks Jennifer Fuller. Devonda Weaver ROW 3. Coach Homer Chitwood. Jamie Fire Marshalls KNEELING Kevin Orr STANDING Gary Jones. Kelli Orr. Lynette Staub. Kim Tucker. Jeff Magie 69 Sixth Grade James Abston Mark Ballew Angela Barnes Kenny Biggs Delta Bird Jo Lynn Bird Robert Bond John Brand Lesley Brazil Sally Brand Kenny Brixey Dana Bull Tracy Bull Martha Caldwell Mark Campbell Kenneth Canada Tim Cates Beverly Cleaver Kimberly Cleaver Elaine Cossey Shelia Craig Anita Dehart Danny Dehart David Dehart Mark Dehart Paula Deweese Ailton Doughty Sheila Doughty Lisa Drye Jason Eubanks Alan Fuller Teresa Gifford Darcel Grace Darrell Hale Renee Hawkins Vickie Hawkins Barbara Higgins Jamie Hillis John Hyatt Michelle Janowski Roger Johnson Susan Johnson Gary Jones Cindy Lamb Snap Susan Lamb Keith Lawson Wesley Lee Bobby Lester Jeff Magie Joe Maxwell Shawna McCormack Deanna McDonough- William McGhee Darrin Mitchell Gene Moore Andy Nash Glen Newell Kelli Orr Kevin Orr Alecia Parish Kenneth Phillips Frederick Price Johnny Price Becky Quinn David Robertson Michael Robinson Ronnie Runnels David Smith Matt Smithpeters Tim Smithpeters Darlene Stacy Lynette Staub Glenna Stone Vickie Stone Keith Tarvin Danny Tilley Kim Tucker Tammy Warren Lou Ann West Rita Wheeler Peggy Williams Shannon Womack Fifth Grade Candy Allen Johy Aydelotte Vickie Bond Tim Bradford Karen Bull Robert Bull Dawn Butler Donna Butler Terry Butler Mark Carpenter Teresa Caudell James Chambliss Ronnie Clay Tammy Crawford Raymond Davis Demce Davis Melissa Doughty Andy Edge Margaret Eubanks Tammy Field Aaron Flewellen Rhonda Gaston Lynn Glass Ronnie Grable Chip Greenwood Lisa Grendell Richard Growns Kevin Harvey Charlotte Hatfield Gary Joe Hayes Jimmy Hayes Kenny Hudspeth Jon Jennings Jimmy Johnson Lisa Kelley Carolyn Lankford Keith Lankford Keith Lovell James Lucas Mary McCormack Ricky McCormack Susie McDonald Ernestine McGhee Mary McNeal David Maxwell Jerry Maxwell Terri May Elizabeth Mayes Julie Minton Otis Newman Sarah Nash Ricky Peoples Jay Rankin Tim Reed Tony Ryles Mike Samples Joyce Scott Ray Scott Renee Sirmons Richard Smith Barbara Spickes Sherrill Staggs Billy Mike Stewart Glen Tmdell Shelia Tmdell James Townsell Ronnie Underwood Joi Ussery Mary Kaye Vandivere Devonda Weaver Jan Weaver Monte White Rita Wilkerson Robbie Wilmoth Mark Williams Nancy Williams Fourth Grade Lisa Aydelotte Missey Belk Tim Bogan Danny Bradford James Branscum Wanda Brasier Lisa Brown Cindy Bull Shirley Burke Jay Butler Darrell Camp Michael Campbell David Carter Larry Cates Robbi Clark Dale Cleaver Wanda Cook Lisa Corder Greg Crawford Keith Crawford Lancy Crawford Randall Dias Doug Doughty Ray England Jennifer Fuller John Gaston Milly Gaston Louella Grable Donna Hale Chris Harmon Deanna Hawkins Ronnie Higgins Donna Hill Tim Hillis Kenny Howard Ronnie Hubbard Andrea Hurst Joe Janowski Jerry Johnson Student Council: ROW 1 Paula Deweese. Tim Hillis. Missy Belk ROW 2 Chwalinski. Jamie Hillis ROW 3 Mary Kay Vandivere. Lisa Grendell. Ronnie Monte White. Barbara Spickes, Dana Bull, Michael Robinson. Leo Clay. John Brand. Keith Lovell. Patricia McFarren, Tim Bogan Brandon Jones Mary Kelley Lee Knight Greg Lee Kim Leggitt Timmy Lucas Patti McFarren Julie Moore Terry Moore Paul Moore Kay Newton Billy Perkins Jeff Rankin Michelle Robinson Kenny Scott Robbin Scott Bobby Spears Tina Spires Robin Stone Terry Stone Scott Tarvm Tommy Taylor Teresa Toal Joe Tubbs Kelley Waters Tammy West Jerry Williams Nancy Lou Williams Steve Williams Michael Wise Connie Abston Candy Allen Scarla Ault Dawn Biggs Ginger Bird Larry Blackmon Robert Brand Kenny Brandon Heidi Brown Nancy Brown Gayla Butler Michael Butler Lisa Cannon Liesa Cleaver Neil Corder Harold Davis Mickey Davis Donna Dehart Ocel Doughty Bradley Drye Carroll Eubanks Lisa French Joe Glover Keith Hadidon Karen Harvey Stephen Hawkins Louis Hoover Ricky Hoyt Kim Hudspeth Tracie Humphreys Preston Hurst Karen Janowski Charles Jennings Carroll Johnson Rhonda Johnson Michael Jones Lillian Kelley Artie Lankford James Lee Scott Lee Karen Massey Timmy Michael Timmy Netherton Eddie Newton Dale Offield Debra Parham Angela Patton Lisa Pearson Richard Rogers John Roland Jay Smith Skipper Smith Tommy Spand Billy Tindell Cherie Towe Marcella Warren Dawn Waters Michelle West Andy Wilmoth Timmy Windle Second Grade Rebecca Ault George Aydelotte Sherry Beard David Bird Randy Blackmon Derik Boyette James Boyette Chris Branscum Randy Brazil Kim Bryd Robert Carter Calvin Collins Karen Cossey Karen Crawford Ricky Cummins James Daniel Suzie Davis Patrick Day Valerie Dias Deanna Donahue Michael Ellison Tonya Eubanks Virginia Eubanks Kim Everhart Sonny Everett Donna Fenton Jamie Fuller Kent Growns Sharon Jean Hawkins Tammy Hester Randall Hightower Tony Holland Regina Janowski Bennett Jones Billy Jones Jenneal Jones Susan Jones Dawndra Kelley Christi Lee Keith Lee Susan Lee Leah McCallister Special Education ■ Mark McNeal Ronnie Maxwell Keith Moore Larry Perkins Roxy Scott Mark Sibley Wayne Stone Tim West Cindy Westlake Shounna White Joetta Williams Terry Wilmoth Derek Womack Scott Wright Tommy Young Alan Branch Teresa Camp Gary Caudell Ritchie Caudell Mikel Crain Dewayne Johnson Carl Mack Lankford Paul McGhee Susie McGhee Bobbie Mitts Doris Williams Christine Aydelotte Teena Ault Vanessa Barnes James Bird Scott Blair Ashley Boshears Diane Brasier Brian Bull Donald Camp Michelle Cannon Peter Carpenter Todd Clark Kevin Cockman Danny Corder Mari Cossey Amanda Crawford Holly Daniel Johnny Davis James England James Everhart Ronnie Fmkbeiner Carol Foster Summer Fowler Goldie Glover Phyllis Grable Chance Grace Jesse Harper Wayne Hill Dale Hudspeth Russell Humphrey Jennifer Hurst Melissa Janowski Alice Jennings Kelli Joiner Diane Johnson Dewayne Kelley Anthony Lankford Terrell Lankford Terry Lankford Danny Lawson Terry Leggitt Jennifer Magie Larry Mainord Donna Maxwell Stephanie Maxwell Vanessa May Sandy Moore Roger Moore Terry Newton Leslie Pearson Paul Reynolds Cherie Rogers Darrin Roland Sharon Rotruck Michael Ryles Paul Schmelter Lori Scott David Stacy Mark Staggs Timmy Stone James Toal Chad Towe Andrea Jean Warren Melissa West Joddie White Fred Wiikerson Ava Williams Joe Williams. Jr Susan Windle Brad Bull Michael Byrd Brian Cannon Chris Clark Jennifer Cody Robbie Corder Michael Craig Jimmv Cummins Jeanetta Lee Daniel Charina Davis Joan Davis Ashley Dicus Duke Donahue Paul Drinkwater. Jr. Jimmy Dutcher Alvin Eddy Rhonda Edwards Sharon Finkbeiner Marsha Gifford Kenneth Harvey Clayton Hawkins Diedra Hill Tracy Hill Jared Hunt Michelle Johnson Tammy Johnson Bradley Jones Chucky Jones Randy Jones Tim Jones Charlotte McCormack Robert Allen McNeal Douglas May Stephen May Brent Mitchell Danny Moore Susan Moore Tony Moore Kristi Rankin Joanna Robnett Marilu Sharphorn Suzanne Smith Mark Smithpeters Denise Spears Lynn Syler Mark Allen Vaught Bert Allen Wallace Daniel Warren Russell Weiss Kevin West Mary Jane West Michael West Deadra Westlake Deneitha White Jody Young Richard Young Organizations Student Council: Candy Wallace. Reporter: Phyllis Hester. V. Pres: Joel Woolf. Pres: Michelle Eakin. Sec. Representatives: Shelia Allen (8): Mike Wright (8); Brian Wilson (12); Robin Fowler (12); Les Williams (11); Tami Johnson (10); Kerri Orr (9); Donna Parish (10); Rena Eubanks (11); Toni Blair (7). £ jV-SR H HIGH SCHOOL NAT10NAl — HONOR .SOCIETY, ,v National Honor Society — Mr. Smith Sponsor ROW 1: Les Williams. Lois Miller. Robin Hughes. Ann Wheeler, Linda Lester. Darrallyn Doughty, Kevin McKay ROW 2: Anna Jane Belk, Jeff Taylor. Don Womack. Terry Adams. Rena Eubanks. Joel Woolf. Teresa Bull. Betty Johnson. Katie Minton STANDING: Mr. Smith. Larry Growns. Pres.; Johnette Wilhite. V. Pres.; Annette Hamilton. Karen Robinson. Reporter;%Desiree Gipson. Sec.; Ramona Clay. Sandra Gardner. Geneva Tindell. Frances Reeder. Patricia John- son, Robin Fowler. Brian Wilson. Kathy Harris, Mary Wilson. Jayne Watts 85 Mrs. Patsy Smith and FHA FHA Officers: Robin Fowler. Pres.; Panky McNeal. V. Pres.; Tracy Johnson. V. Pres.; Ramona Clay. V. Pres.; Terry Adams. Reporter; Debbie Allen. Historian; Desiree Gipson. Pianist; Pam McGhee. Sec.; Sandra Gardner. Treas.; Susie Tindell. Song Leader Athletics Senior High Football ROW 1 Bobby Moore. Jeff Keeter ROW 2: Mgr. Joel Woolf. David Hunt. Womack. Dwight Dicus. Gerald McNeal ROW 4: Tim Gardner. Ronald Kevin McKay. Jeff Taylor. Michael Francis. Johnny Hayes. Rickey Loyd. McNeal. Gene Saugey. David Cates. Eddie Davis. Kim Woodall. Robbie Chuck Lott. Perry Don Windell-Mgr. ROW 3: Coach Larry Wilson. Allen Yar- George. Vern Lee brough. Spud Tindell. Marty Satterfield. Tim Moore. Les Williams. Donald OCT 16 JR LAAAR 17 SR MAYFLOWER Kelly Day Vern Lee Cheerleader Tackle Kathy Harris Cheerleader Co-Captain Junior High Football 1ST ROW: (I to R) Earl Carter. Donny Blackmon, William Brown. Clyde Boyette. Kevin Ashcraft. Tommy Glass. Ricky Wright. Robert Belk. Mark Tu bbs. Toodd Frantz. Mgr. Perry Don Windle 2ND ROW: Elliott Fawbush. Leslie Smith, Delton Belk. Mark Noland. Danny Eakin, Larry Brazil. Steve Spence. Rodney Williams. Jerry Miller. Steve Dehart. Tommy Johnson. Bobby Gipson. Eddie Wilkins. Mark Wilmoth. Allen Spickes. Anthony Boyette 3RD ROW: Coach Don Butler. Doug Horsey. Tony Butler. Mark Doughty. Scott Womack. David Roland. David Mitchell. Tim Bull. Mike Wright. Randy Caudell. Tommy Wise. Mark Mitchell. Tim Lankford. Doug McDonough. Mark Wilson. Paul Hunt. Bob Vandivere. Coach John Wilhite 4TH ROW: Mark Webber. Doug Minton. Al Loyd. Carroll Hyatt. Kerry Moore. Clifford Eubanks. James Wise. Rod Spence. Don Spickes. Greg Dicus. Randy Dehart. Tim Taylor. Tommy Bull. Dale Blaylock. James Jen- nings. Mgr. Michael Majors Senior Boys Basketball: KNEELING: Ricky Loyd. Don Womack. Marty Satterfield. Tim Gardner. Jeff Taylor. Jeff Keeter STANDING: Tim Moore. Joel Woolf. Robbie George. David Cates. James Brown. Faron Deeter and Coach Bradford Robbie George 92 Joel Woolf Mary Wilson Senior Girls Basketball: KNEELING: Kay Brazil. Suzanne Francis, Mgr.; Tammy Brown. Karen Robinson, Robin Fowler. Rhonda Michelle Eakin, Terry Adams. Rena Eubanks. Tami Johnson. Blair. Johnette Wilhite. Robin Teel. Denice Clawson. Betty John- Diana Eakin. Darralyn Doughty. Mgr. STANDING: Pat Johnson son. Phyllis Hester and Coach Bradford. Junior Boys Basketball: Coach McCallister; William Brown. Jerry Ron Spence, Mike Majors, Tim Taylor, Steve Spence. Robert Miller. Bob Vandivere. Donnie Grendel. Alan Loyd. Greg Dicus. Belk. Ricky Wright Cheering on the Team Junior Girls Basketball: ROW 1: Kerri Orr, Jo Ann Eubanks, Jac- que Hatfield, Tina Wilhite, Vicky Sibley ROW 2: Lisa Greenwood. Cheryl Cunningham. Brenda Eakin. Denise Davis. Shirley Stacy. Candy Wallace. Janet McNeal ROW 3: Liz Hyatt. Anna Everett. Laurie George. Lela Vaught, Kim Taylor. Debbie Keeter. Becky Adams. Becky Johnson and Coach McCallister Class Tournaments Activities Coach Me and His CHAMPS Does ANYONE know WHAT these BOYS DID???????????? We ll miss you Sarge Lunch Room Workers prepare lunch for School Employees and Retired Employees 1926 First and Second Grades with Teacher Stella Allison Bunyard-lst grade (50 Years Miss Edna Hollingsworth ROW 2 (L to R) 3 Ago) 100 Eloise Bennett Wallace-1 st grade ROW 2 4 9 Jr. — Sr. Prom Junior —Senior Johnette Wilhite Patricia Johnson Valedictory Address Salutatory Address Larry Growns Robin Fowler Invocation Benediction Desiree Gipson Leads the Alma Mater Tommie George Pianist 106 Parents and Friends Alumni Advertisers PINE LANE MARKET “Your Country One-Stop’ Groceries....Gas....Ice.... Live-Bait....Tackle Ramona Blaylock Clay Senior 1976 Phone: 889-2031 Hwy 216 South on Harris Brake Lake Owners: Don Katie Finkbeiner (1951) (1961) ENGLAND’S CLEO 1969 [TEXACO ....Flat's Fixed....Oil Changes....Grease Jobs.... Phone: 889-2621 in Perryville 108 JIM MOORE SANDRA (MOORE) LAMB 1960 1964 THE EAKINS CHRISTINE NICHOLE EAKIN '75 ROBERT TIMOTHY EAKIN '72 HEBURN MOORE DANIEL BURCE EAKIN '70 1934 SUSAN (EAKIN) PARK '69 THOMAS SNOW PARK '70 JUDY (CLAY) EAKIN '71 MARK EDWARD EAKIN '68 TIM MOORE BILL LAMB 1977 1963 Thermogas Blue Carpet Service... ... Exclusive with Thermogas SERVING THE PEOPLE OF PERRY COUNTY FOR 20 YEARS!! QUALIFIED HOME FOLKS-----DEPENDABLE AND EFFICIENT COME TO SEE US FOR ALL YOUR GAS AND APPLIANCE NEEDS SPEED QUEEN « Dearborn C.A. JUNIOR” EZELL (1940) District Manager 109 Perry County Concrete Co. SERVING PERRY COUNTY AND ADJACENT AREAS READY-MIXED CONCRETE MIXED TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS DELIVERED REASONABLE RATES FAST SERVICE Larry Ezell (1970) HWY. 60 East in Perryville Charles A. Ezell (1967) 889-5161 Bill R. Jordan Phone: 889-5250 THOMAS F. JONES (1939) County and Circuit Clerk Perry County Perryville. Arkansas 72126 PARK WASH AND NORMA'S (1946) DRESS SHOP Happy Birthday America Hwy. 9 10 DIAL 889-2370 Perryville EAT AT EZELLS Theda (1935) For Good Food Phone: 889-2448 On Harris Brake KENNETH'S DELTA STATION (1972) Sportsmans One-Stop We Give You The Service You Need 2 Miles South of Perryville Near Harris Brake Phone: 889-2711 Owned and Operated by...KENNETH WINSTEAD EXEMIT MORE THAN A NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERY COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES MEATS AND VEGETABLES GAS FOR LESS VOUR INDEPENDENT GAS STATION (1959) PHONE 662-4547 CARROLL NADINE JACKSON PERRY OWNERS and MYRON Congratulations to the 1976 Senior Class from the family of B M MOBIL OIL COMPANY (1965) (1970) Gary and Mark Glenn L.C. AND MARY SUE DOOLEY Jimmy Dooley 1956 Beverly (Dooley) Doremus (1959) Donnie Dooley 1963 Jayne (Kelley) Dooley 1964 Mobil Phone: 662-4415 Hwy. 9-10 in Perry PERRYVILLE ABSTRACT COMPANY MIDDLETON'S (Jimmy, 1953) Jean and J.R. Paul (1945) What About Your Abstract? Grocery and Service Station GROCERIES MEATS VEGETABLES Call: 889-2461 in Perryville Phone: 354-8109 in Oppelo in CONGRATULATIONS PERRYVILLE Class of 76 SENIORS DIRECT-TO-CONSUMER Furniture Appliances WAREHOUSE SHOWROOM Little Rock North Little Rock Hank Browne (1956) Robin Fowler Senior 1976 112 Bud-1966 ANTIMITE SERVICE CO. PAUL’S SUPER MARKET Licensed by the ANTIMITE COMPANY SAINT LOUIS Phone: 329-3402 Glen Butler, Owner Home : 327-0446 (1962) For Best Grocery Buys” Senior 1976 Perryville Eddie Davis Phone 889-2516 Court House Square In Loving Memory of Our Dad EARL L. BOWEN (School Board Member) Dick (’51), Ann and Monique Bowen When you carve out your future... start with the basics. . . with shelter from the unexpected. Start with MFA Insurance. LOYD HOUSE, Agent (1938) Phone: 889-2873 889-2842 Perryville, Arkansas 72126 1976 SHIELD OF SHELTER J J HAULING CO. DIRT AND GRAVEL PERRY, ARK. 72125 JIMMY RAY EVANS (1973) LINDA EVANS BELL JIMMY RAY EVANS Hay Hauling PHONE 662-4295 113 Advertising In Memory Memorial of To HAROLD GEORGE BENNETT CHARLES A. EZELL Eloise Bennett Wallace 1938 (School Board Member) Paul G. Bennett 1942 Vaunda Bennett McCoy 1942 Hazel Ezell Cranford 1929 Donald Doc’ Bennett 1946 Charles Cranford 1931 Joan Bennett Rinehart 1954 Beatrice Ezell Miller 1935 Dicky M. Bennett 1964 Laura Sue Bennett Vaught 1960 Charles ‘Junior’ Ezell 1940 Warren Allen Vaught 1957 Jack Ezell 1942 Peggy Bennett Williams 1951 Jan Ezell Jordan 1964 Donna Williams Kincaid 1974 Billy G. Williams 1974 Barbara Ezell Smith 1964 Charles ‘Chuck’ Ezell 1967 Larry G. Ezell 1970 THE KIMBROUGHS Stella Allison Bunyard 1938 Jimmy Bunyard 1965 Molly Bunyard Luer 1969 Norma Allison Kimbrough 1946 Jon Luer 1970 Jennie Kimbrough Jones 1966 1973 Gus O’Neal Jones 1963 Sara Bunyard Judy Kimbrough Weiss 1968 Jack Weiss 1964 Jean Kimbrough Fitzwater 1970 Memorial Stan Fitzwater 1970 to Jan Kimbrough Sloss Jerry Sloss 1972 1967 GILL CRANFORD (School Board Member) Charles Cranford 1931 Rudolph Cranford 1935 Glenna Jo Cranford Shelton 1957 Perrin Cranford Gibson 1938 Mary Alice Cranford Swaim 1944 115 DeeticFarm TimberCo., Inc. Y7= 7 Trees are Arkansas’ renewable natural resource. We’re growing new trees today to provide the useful wood products you’ll need tomorrow. A Weyerhaeuser The Tree Growing Company Congratulations Seniors from Dr. and Mrs. K.K. Shaddix Located in the Commute Clinic luajagCIi Call: 889:5151 Hwy. 9-10 South Phone: 889-2022 Perryville HARRIS BRAKE LAKE Sporting Goods Tackle Bait e on 3 mi. South of Perryville on HWY 9-10 M GEORGES TRADING POST George Doris Robinson. Owners Phone - 333-2422 DOROTHY’S BEAUTY SHOP COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE Beauty Chdrn 18 Golda Woody Clerget. Owners Phone: 889-2656 in West Perryville PERRVVILLE REDBIRD STATION Compliments of Tires Batteries Tune-Up Minor Repairs Brake Service Accessories MALVIN u. brand COUNTY JUDGE PERRY COUNTY (Shakey Jake) Lonnie Maxwell Phone: 889-2515 Perryville Congratulations To The 1976 Senior Class Sharon Kay Parham 1 Pamala Jean Chambers FHA-12...Office Staff-12 Basketball-10...Librarian-10 Annual Staff-12 FHA-11-12...NHS-11 Basketball-10-11 Annual Staff-12 119 First Electric Cooperative Corporation From The Consumer-Owner Benton Heber Springs Jacksonville Perryville Brian Wilson Senior 1976 Phone: 889-2312 Congratulations 1976 Senior Class McGHEE GROCERY and HARDWARE HAMILTON'S BARBER SHOP Fresh Meats and Produce Plumbing Supplies....Feed Where Quality and Service are a Must” Pamela Patton McGhee Senior 1976 Annette Hamilton Senior 1976 Owners: Kenny and Pam McGhee Phone 889-2627 Located One Block Off Hwy. 10 West in Perry Call: 662-4413 Highway 9-10 South Perryville 120 ■■ Perry County Farm Bureau BYRON MUNN, Agent Kim Woodall Senior 1976 Perryville MITCHELL'S HI-WAY MARKET Darrallyn Doughty Senior 1976 Call: 889-2631 Hwy. 9 10 South of Perryville Perry County Bank —DIAL— 889-2318 PERRYVILLE ROLAND’S DRUG STORE Everything in Drugs Accurate Prescription Service ★ Wheel Chairs-Crutches ★ Hospital Equipment Supplies ★ Greeting Cards ★ Pangburn Candies ★ Photographic Supplies ★ Veterinary Supplies Perryville FARMERS DAUGHTER 2 Mile South of Perryville on Hwy 7 PIZZA Sandwiches Homemade Chili Cokes Malts Shakes Phone 889-2945 To Order rp Senior 1976 Compliments of PERRY COUNTY NEWS Sharon Johnson, Editor Courthouse Square in Perryville LOVELLS BARBER SHOP Complete Barber Service Rhone: 889-2620 or 889-2634 Tracy Johnson Robbie George Senior 1976 PERRY COUNTY REALTY WEISS LUMBER and Farms Homes Mobile Homes BUILDING SUPPLY Bud Winnie Clayton Fred Flesher Owners Phone: 889-5333 Broker Junction Hwy. 10 60 P.O. Box 147 Perryville, Arkansas Everything In Building Materials Phone: 889-2695 in Perryville pRlNCf AUTO PARTS Perryville. Arkansas 72126 STORE NO. 3 Compliments of HERBY BRANSCUM JR. Attorney at Law Phone 889-2044 Automotive Parts. Supplies Tools Garage Service Station Equipment United O Duluo Phone: 889-2450 (Office) in Perryville 889-2882 (Home) 123 Kelly Day PERCO TELEPHONE COMPANY Senior 1976 3 («a g c me Id og m p lig COUSULTANT SERVICE Full Service Studio Specializing in Weddings Hours 1 p.m. - 9 p.m. (Mon-Sat) Box 127 Perryville, Arkansas 889-5200 354-5289 PETIT JEAN Kathy Harris Senior 1976 M. D. Mason Box 618 Phone (501) 727-5449 727-5467 Morrilton, Arkansas 124 FRIENDLY FOOD MARKET Mr. Mrs. W.E. Wilkins Owners and Operators Call: 889-2261 in Perryville JUDY'S HAIR HAVFN ecause you care. CALL: 889-2654 in You Need Lovely Hair-For A Lovelier You! Perryville THE COMMUNITY HEALTH CLINIC of Perryville Congratulates The 1976 Graduates of Perryville High School Compliments of COUNTY ASSESSOR and MRS. A.L. LITTLE M to the M Perryville Seniors Missionary REFUS CALDWELL (Present Home) Perryville (Future Home) Heaven For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God. Eph. 2:8 CANNON'S GULF STATION Tires Batteries Accessories Tune Lp Lubrication Washing Polishing Brake Service Perryville, Arkansas Box 176 Phone 889-2393 Muffler Installation Phone: 889-2447 Perryville PERRYVILLE MOTOR COMPANY s E ON A DODGE Sales—Parts—Service Phone: 889-2771 Perryville _ Y, MERRELL L. ALLISON Sheriff Perry County Chief Deputy - Oran Oates Jr. Investigator - Deputy Clyde Booher Field Deputy - Hiram McKinney Deputy - Collector Phyllis M. Sibley 125 SPOTLESS CLEANERS STALLINGS BROTHERS Morrilton, Arkansas For Those Who Care Fee Storage Cleaning Pressing Phone: 354-3203 212 East Railroad Ave. Morrilton FEED MILLS P.O. Box 680 Morrilton, Arkansas 72110 DRILLING WHOLESALE, INC. R. R. AND S. W. ST. - P. O. BOX 319 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. FROZEN FOODS. GROCERIES MORRILTON. ARKANSAS 72110 [ IVIDHHILTD INJ 1 OFFICE MACHINES SALES SERVICE RENTALS 608 W. Broadway Phone 354-8586 Morrilton, Ar 72110 REMINGTON OLYMPIA 126 On South Bridge St. Morrilton FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Kenneth Morgan s Sports car Center . . . Where Quality Is First 309 East Broadway 501 354-4535 HWY. 9 SOUTH MORRILTON. ARKANSAS PHONC 354 3336 Morrilton, 127 GREER'S Henry Rohlmon, Jr. 115 East Broadway MORRILTON, ARKANSAS 72110 “Home of Fine Clothing for Men Women pt mm I c. -s' I i i, ■ % DAVIS AND ALLISON MOTORS, INC. -k , , You Should Know About Fashion in Morrilton • Erill's w CHRYSLER CORPORATION Plymouth • Dodge • Chrysler • Imperial WE DON T WANT ALL THE BUSINESS IN TOWN-JUST YOURS HIGHWAY 64 WEST MORRILTON, ARKANSAS HORTON CHEVROLET COMPANY See The U.'frS.itA. In A Chevrolet Hway 64 East Morrilton FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSOCIATION of Russellville P.O. Box 339 Russellville, Arkansas 72801 ft 1=1 MOBLEY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY INC. Ancel R. Carlon Agent 201 N. Moose Morrilton, Arkansas 72110 Bus. Phone: 354-4386 Res. Phone: 354-8269 Like A Good Neighbor... State Farm Is There. STATE FARM Insurance Companies Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois MOSLEYS HOME FURNITURE AND CARPET TT-ff? Bulk Portland Cement Sand-Gravel Plant-Dial 354-4019 or Business Office-Dial 354-3617 PH. 354-0141 Highway 9, North Morrilton Morrilton 128 £ VALLEY FOOD SUPER MARKET MORPILTON -ATKINS DAISY QUEEN K I 1 1 ,0R 'ljk f00D fOR Call In Advance- No Waiting • Hamburgers • Onion Rings • Malts - Shakes Phone: 354-3163 408 North St. in Morrilton Call Orders to: 354-8904 On South Bridge St. in Morrilton EASY PAY TIRE COMPANY FRANKLIN'S FURNITURE APPLIANCES Good Furniture... A Real Life Time Investment Admiral® • Westinghouse Appliances C dmiUll Macftaq Appliances Phone: 354-0792 301 North Moose St. Morrilton Phone 354-4626 100 East Railroad Ave. Morrilton Store 68 121-23 North Moose Morrilton MORRILTON B-O-O-S-T-E-R-S Industrial Equipment Morrilton Drug Shockley’s Jewelers Eleanors Brown’s Corner Drug Dr. James G. Bryan. Jr. J.C. Pennys James Oswald Compliments of: GORDON GORDON P.A. Edward Gordon Nathan Gordon Charles H. Eddy Allen Gordon 1055 Moose St. Phone: 354-8874 354-0505 Hwy. 9 North SIRLOIN of AMERICA FEATURING CHAR - BROILED STEAKS Morrilton 129 505 Harding Street Morrilton Morrilton Caldwell Equipment Sales Compliments of 323 N. MOOSE STREET MORRILTON, ARKANSAS 72110 CHEEK WHOLESALE GROCER CO., INC. 0 Nutrena Feeds Phone: 641-2351 Atkins CROSS AUTO SUPPLY Maus Implement Company NAPA nothing runs like a Deere John Deere Sales Service MORRILTON SECURITY BANK e ' .0 Morrilton, Arkansas A Friendly Town WllAlWs Highway 9 North Morrilton HEADHUNTERS' BEAUTY SALON The Most Modern Complete Beauty Service MORRILTON ALUMINUM PRODUCTS Mirrors, Carports, Patio Doors, Plate Glass, Remodel Store Fronts Parkdale Shopping Center Bridge and Green Streets For Appointment Call 354-2661 Phone 354-2614 Morrilton Parkdale Shopping Center THE BEE HIVE “Morrilton's Newest and Most Complete Store” Tot’s to Teens Wear Juniors—Preteens—Children Parkdale Shopping Center Phone: 354-4449 9 a.m.—5:30 p.m. • ■ • M ONTGOMERY WARD Phone: 354-2401 Catalog Sales Hwy. 9 North Morrilton Harris Funeral Home, Inc. 118 South Moose P.O. Box 191 Morrilton, Arkansas 72110 Phone 354-4575 -i Compliments of In Morrliton Your Independent Distributor of Borden Products THINES FOOD MARKET C. S. Jackson Phone: 354-4646 118 North Division Compliments of PHILLIP H. LOH-----EDMUND M. MASSEY Attorneys Phone: 354-3541 LOVE S SUPPLY INC. 108 South Chestnut Morrilton 319 East Commerce Morrilton 133 Seven Up - RC Bottling Company Builders Carpet Decorator Center Vinyl by: Free Estimates Carpets by: WJutson 3 furniture t)ecorating. Mannington Whitecrest Armstrong Horizon Congoleum Spears G A F Coronet FINE FURNITURE Installation Samples Shown In Repairs Your Home Mediterranean Spanish Traditional Early American Custom Draperies - Carpets “Quality Carpet Sales and Service Dwayne Dycus, Owner 201 East Broadway Morrilton, Ark. 72110 Phone 501-354-0078 Kirby's Korner Market Complete Line Meats of Groceries Bobby Kirby, Owner 911 East Green St. Phone: 354:3259 MASSEY HARDWARE Bill Wofford, Owner Phone: 354-3166 213 East Broadway Morrilton Poindexter's Printing Office Supplies Inc. “DEPEND ON US FOR YOUR PRINTING-OFFICE SUPPLIES PERRYVILLE 1975-76 STUDENT COUNCIL STANDING: V. Pres. Phyllis Hester—Pres. Joel Woolf SEATED: Reporter-Candy Wallace...Sec. Michelle Eakin 118 North Division Phone: 354:2603 135 Morrilton, Arkansas Arkansas Kraft Corporation Forests Are Renewable Put Idle Lands To Profitable Use Plant More Trees Hwy. 113 South Morrilton AGRI CO-OP SUPPLY MON-ARK OIL CO., INC. FEEDS Owned Controlled and Benefitted by Farmers • Seeds • Fertilizers • Farm Supplies Two Stores in Morrilton 354-2667 309 East Commerce in Perryville 889-5114 Hwy. 9-10 South Wade Oates. Mgr. “Where To Buy It” Lion Petroleum Products Lion Gasolines Naturalube Motor Oils Pennzoil Motor Oil Kelly-Springfield Tires 501 East Railroad Ave. Phone: 354-4263 H H FEED COMPANY Poultry - Hog - Dairy - Dog Cattle - Rabbit - Game Bird Fish Wholesale Retail Nutrena. Feeds 500 E. Railroad —We Deliver— 354-3521 136 INDUSTRIAL TOWEL UNIFORM SUPPLY GROCERY AND BAKERY Phone: 329-3411 in Conway HEILIGERS, INC. Books Greeting Cards Back to sc 908 Front Street Conway FAirview 9-8452 £Kex National Service Phone 375-5323 323 Sherman Little Rock CONWAY BOOSTERS DARCELL STARNES Curtis Flowers Cecil's Fabrics Dayers Jewelers Fletcher Smith Jewelers Mode O'Day Artex Hobby Products Add a colorful new hobby to your life.... ...with Artex KEN'S GARAGE Tune-Up------Car Truck Repair SPAULDING ATHLETIC GOODS CO. 513 Center Street Phone 372-2218 Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 Call: 662-4237 Perry 137 BONANZA SIRLOIN PIT® 350 CONWAY FAULKNER PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER jIlEQEL LUMBER HARDWARE JONES BEAUTY SALON Jones Beauty school and MERLE NORMAN STUDIO 138 860 Oak Street Conway 329-2941 Phone: 329-8303 1007 Oak Street Conway, Arkansas 72032 Congratulations Bicentennial “76” FRED L. TATE 603 Oak Conway AR. Phone 327-1500 ASSOCIATED FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE “Owned by Farmers, Controlled by Farmers, For the Benefit of Farmers (coop) • Feeds-Seeds • Fertilizer • Farm Supplies Exchange Avenue - Industrial Park Conway cMc Wiitt TuneralcHome “To Serve as we Would Be Served” Phone: 327-7727 Locust Ave. Scott St. Conway We back PERRYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL PERRYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL banks us. That's a good deal. Any way you look at it. First National Bank You're the one we're building for Conway 139 140 Ill WALSWORTH Mnrcelinc, Mo., U.S.A.
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