Bay High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Bay, AR)

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73 Yellowjacket Presented By The Bay High School Annual Staff Bay, Arkansas Contents Graduates 13 Athletics 81 Organizations 45 Grades 99 Royalty 59 Advertising 115 Honors 67 Pop” demonstrates one of many duties as bus mechanic. Dorsey sees that all the buses are in excellent condition for each and every school day. A Man Loved By Everyone Dorsey realizes that the status of a good mechanic depends on his work. “Pop” is caught in one of the few instances in which he takes time out for a breather. 51151151 LSI £1 LSI For nine years, this man has dedicated his life to the students at Bay High School. Whenever we needed help he has always been there with a kind smile and a willing heart. His shining eyes and jovial wit have become a tradi- tion at Bay. It will always be nice to know that there are people like MR. DORSEY “POP” HOGUE around to make each and every day a little brighter. 5 Administration Is The Backbone OfBHS Administration . . . assisting all students . . . working for the betterment of the school . . . stressing the impor- tance of good grades . . . communicating with students on a neutral level . . . offering sound advice to the graduating seniors ... the principals, superinten- dent, and school board are indeed the backbone of Bay High School. Mr. .Jim Parrish, superintendent, although new to his position, worked consistently throughout the year for unity between students, teachers, and parents. VICE-PRESIDENT Roy Byrd SECRETARY Marvin Elrod PRESIDENT BOARD MEMBER Howard Davis Bill Stone BOARD MEMBER Shanley Vincent Mrs. Jean Grisham, secretary to superintendent, is always ready to lend a hand whenever needed. Mrs. Jackie Reeves, secretary to high school principal, conducts her tasks with a cheerful attitude. 9 The Question Of High Ideals Mr. Elmer Haley. Jr. H. History, English Mr. Gale Yates, Sr. H. History Now here is Arkansas Razorback country. See, I told you I could palm it. A teacher must be . . . understan- ding . . . patient . . . willing to listen . . . loyal to each student as an individual. . . unrelenting in his rules of discipline . . . a mixture of firmness topped with kindness . . . any teacher possessing ALL of these characteristics is truly a master of the teaching profession. Mr. Danny Blalock, Science This is a pencil. You write with it. Mr. Gene Denton, Science Okay, who wrote this dirty word? Mr. Edgar Morrison, History Bud Bud. we are not late in this class. Mr. Tom Barber. Math Hm, something’s wrong somewhere. Mr. Wilburn Horner. Math Yes, I have chalk in my hand. Is Stressed By BHS Faculty Mrs. Ruth Medlock, Journalism Take the picture. I have work to do. Mrs. Lynnda Gambill, Business Rita, this machine will work only if plugged up. Mrs. Rosemond Carlson, English Is my hair in place? How do I look? Mrs. Dorothy Gregson. Guidance Counselor No girls, but you can join the WOMEN’S Army. Mrs. Penny Gray, English Who put this gum in my playbook. Mrs. Mary Jane Nash. Home Economics Now Sheila, to boil water properly. Mr. Kenny Dunman, Shop Lean over Pagan. I’ll cut your hair. Leaders Of Our Youth Mr. Kenneth Spencer, Vocational Agri. Actually, I have a black belt in karate. Sid McHaffey. P.E., Assistant Coach Would you believe I hold the world push-up record. Mrs. June Hamrock, P.E. This game could be fun, if I had a birdie. Morgan Gilbert, Coach, Drivers Ed. Anyone care for a game of tic-tac-toe? Mrs. Sharon Ward, Music No, Jimmy, you may not sing soprano. Miss Anna Skaggs, Librarian Don’t let the clever smile fool you. X GRADUATES Seniors SEATED: (l-r) TREASURER: Debbie Davis SC REPRES. H : Wanda Simmons SECRETARY: Barbara Nance STANDING: (I-r) ST REPRES. 2: Danny Jackson PRESIDENT: Ronnie Holt V-President: Dean boyd Class Officers It isn’t hard to tell why the Seniors chose Sandi I-add as their class beauty. Becky Spencer and Ricky Sanders seemed quite pleased at being named Senior class favorites. To Be Young Is To Be Carefree, MIKE BRADFORD SHERRY BALLARD DEAN BOYD Awaiting Life’s Endless Treasures. TERRY ADAMS ELTON BROUGHTON One Half Of Time Has Flown, DEBBIE DAVIS DANNY FINDLEY RICKEY FERGUSON KAY FERGUSON CHARLES FLETCHER DEBBIE HARP TOMMY GRIGGS PATSY FLETCHER •JACKIE GRIFFIN' The Coming Age Is Our Own RONNIE HOLT RITA HOLT TOMMY HOOZER SANDI LADD DANNY JACKSON JAMES PAGAN Golden Opportunities Lie Ahead. BEE LEE DEBBIE MORRISON JAMES MORGAN — — BARBARA NANCE We See No Limit Or Boundary TERRY PASSMORE TERRY PENDERGRAFF JUDY PARISH PATRICIA PENDELL DEBBIE PRESTON To Our Dreams And Ambitions. RICKY SANDERS DEBBI RAWLS DONNA ROGERS LYNN SCOTT We All Face A Sudden Reality. WANDA SIMMONS FREDDIE THOMAS Our Days At BHS Are Over. BECKY SPENCER VERONA TICE GREG WATTS LINDA WINTERS An Era Of Precious Memories Left Behind, A Lifetime Of Experience Is Waiting Ahead. JIMMY WISE SHEILA WISE I am a Senior ... a child at heart ... an adult in my own eyes ... a novice of to- day ... a master of the world of tomorrow . . . knowing all . . . understan- ding none . . . seeing all the imperfec- tions . . . blind to my own mistakes . . . Today We Are Friends . . . Tomorrow Only Memories remembering the good times . . . forget- ting the bad . . . unsure of my destina- tion . .. self-confident of my ability ... I know who I am ... I wonder at what I will become ... in this slight pause in time, I am a bright and shining star . . . for this year and this year only .... I AM A SENIOR. 25 Juniors SEATED: SC REPHES: P. Rains PRESIDENT: D. Spurlock VICE-PRES: M. Lamberson STANDING: REPORTER: Faulkenberry TREASURER: G. Spencer SECRETARY: B. Spencer Class Officers Melody Holt and Jerry Ferguson, personality picks, are Junior favorites. Susan Faulkenberry reflects a vision of beauty for the Junior class. Wanda Barker Stella Blades Gary Bond Tommy Davis Susan Faulkenherry Handy Ferguson Pam Fletcher Dan Fowler Barbara Frazier Allen Golden The Junior Class . . . united in their will to be on top . . . more spirited than any of the classes . . . nervous moments at first play try-outs ... excitement dur- ing preparations for Junior-Senior Prom . . . receiving their Junior charms . . . placing orders for Senior rings . . . look- ing forward to that unique world of a Senior. Darlene Hancock Wayne Hickey Jerry Hill Terri Hogan Donny Hogue Melody Holt Billie Hoozer .loan Hutchinson Steve Kelly Jim Ladd 27 Malindn I imberson Steven McCord Marsha Medlock Hobby Metcalf Renee Miller Randy Mink Donna Nance Lynn Norman Cathy Parrish harlotte Patrick Paulette Rains Wayde Ras berry Debbie Riley Donald Russell Dona Smith Brenda Spencer Gary Spencer Denise Spurlock Bonnie Sullins Mike Thomas •Jennifer Timmons Barry Vincent Tereasa Yancey Juniors . . . Making Preparations For Their Year As A Senior Sophomores SEATED: PRESIDENT: Glenn Moore STANDING: REPORTER: Sherry Webb SC REPRESENT: Roger Elrod SECRETARY: Vikki Vincent V-PRESIDENT: Butch Warren Class Officers Their good personalities won Vickey Smallman and Butch Warren class favorites. Pretty Delores Thomas was decided by the Sophomores to be their beauty. Tern- Bandy Barbara Batten •Joyce Boyd Shirley C M k Clay Cornwell Wayne Cornwell Karen Davis Sharon Davis Roger Elrod •Jimmy Emerson Donald Glasgow Tim Griffin Brenda Haag Dana Holmes •Jackie Holt •James Huffstickler Debbie Knight Rex Maggard Kenny Martin Teresa McGill William McMasters Glenn Moore Tina Morrison •Jimmy Moss Tony Musto The Sophomores . . . discovering new abilities . . . improving past dis- coveries . . . ordering Junior charms . . . working consistently . . . putting scholastic achievement above all else ... inheriting the glory of being a -Junior . . . proclaiming HHS as their alma mater . . . regardless of victory' or defeat. Kenny Martin and William McMasters take a brief rest before resuming their “ hard studying.” Debbie N ichols Bobby Nix ( ale Parsons Joyce Peacock Kenneth Reed Jimmy Moss enjoys a free hour in the study hall area. Allen Rogers Brenda Sanders Cary Sanders Vickie Smallman Floyd Smith Karen Southard Mike Spurlock Sherry Stevens Delores Thomas Steve Thomas Russell Timmons Vikki Vincent Ronnie Ward Wallace Warren Sherry Webb Pam Wells Carolyn Willard Billy Winters Kenny Woods Sophomores . . . Choosing A Road To An Identity Of Their Own Freshmen PRESIDENT: Hutchinson SC REPRES: R. Freeman SECRETARY: K. Barker VICE-PRES: K. Reeves REPORTER: J. Isbell Class Officers Carol Hancock and Kent Reeves, fun and friendly freshmen, were class favorites. The attractive Paula Counce glows in her class beauty position. Kathy Barker Tony Beck Doris Birdsong Vickie Bond Jesse Brown Perry Cope Huhv Cornwell Paula (’ounce Trent Davis Vernon Davison To study or not to study is the question asked here by Ronny Russell. The Freshmen . . . beginning those four adventurous years of high school. . . excitement at what lies ahead . . . their eagerness to work . . . their temptation to play . . . first year at the Mid-South Fair . . . book reports . . . sudden eligibility to join high school clubs . . . new responsibilities ... all thrust at the maturing Freshmen. Mark Klrod Warren Kmerson Rickey Freeman Duirinda Haley (’and Hancock Steve Hickey Tommy Hutchinson Johnny lsl ell 35 •Jimmy Jackson Mark Jennings Harvey Kimberland Neal Lyles Jesse McGill Darrell Pipes Tommy Pipes Wavne Pittman Kent Reeves Paula Rogers A group of Freshmen, taking time out from a busy day, relax and take life easy. Ronnv Russell Cleon Stahl Terri Stevenson Barbara Sullins Charlotte Thomas Patricia Tice Patricia Walker Raymond Warden Donald Webb Jimmy Wilson Freshmen . . . Showing Their Enthusiasm At Being In High School Eighth Grade SKATED: SECRETARY: Patty Faulkenberry STANDING: SC REPRES: Michael Spencer REPORTER: Danny Looney PRESIDENT: Kenny Vestal Class Officers Randy Onstead and Kathy Moore display satisfaction after be- Cute Janice Spencer appears pleased with her title ing chosen eighth grade class favorites. of eighth grade class beauty. Tressi a Adams Steve Bandy Clarissa Baker Linda Barker Phillip Barnes Junior Beck Linda Black Carol Bradford Robert Cook Jeanette Cornwell Rebecca Cozart Rickey Dye Pat tie Kaulkenberry Darlene Golden Robert Goodson Benita Grimes Frankie Hamilton Cleveland Hill Mark Hogan Jerry Holt Carolyn Hoozer Jo Houston Mark Huffstickler Ouida Humphrey Ann Isbell Kathy Jones Jimmy Ken ley Gracen King Malissa Lamberson Danny Looney Tammy Maiden Belinda Medlock Kathy Moore Mike Morgan 'Ferri Morrison John Musto 39 Bill Nance Nickey Norman Randy Onstead Beverly Parish Billy Webb, through much practice, has earned the title fastest thump at Bay High. Andy Peaster Tammy Peck Debbie Pendergraff Linda Pulley Robin Qualls Kenneth Reece Kathy Reeves Stacy Rutledge Vickie Sanders Danny Sharp Teddy Simpson .Janice Spencer Michael Spencer Rhonda Spencer Scotty Stevens Jerri Stone Rickey Strickland Gay Ion Taylor Teresa Taylor Marty Timmons Bobby Upton Kenny Vestal Gary Vincent Vickie Warren Billy Webb Steve Wileman Brenda Winters Rickey Woods Timothy Woods Bill Yancy 40 Seventh And Eighth Graders . . . Let Their Style Flair In Leaving Their Mark At BHS Seventh Grade SEATED: (l-r) PRESIDENT: Mickey Spencer SECRETARY: Rhonda Roedel -n -m ti 111 ViVi Wii Vt STANDING: (l-r) VICE-PRESIDENT: Jimmy Meredith SC REPRESENT: Maxanne Sanders REPORTER: Ginger Baker Class Officers Chuck Gray and Rhonda Roedel, spirited seventh graders, head their class as favorites. Petite Rhonda Roedel won the title of class beauty. (linger Baker Laura Bandy Sandy Barnes Danny Bell Benita Broughton Freddie Brown La wan da Coffey Brenda Cornwell •Judy Cornwell Yanessia Davis Sandra Davison Mark Doty These energetic seventh graders seem to he enjoying a break Don't hot her me. says Dannv Bell as he candidly strikes a pose, between classes. Jayne Emerson Jerry Ferguson Charles Gray Houston Hamilton Lowell Hammett ('•avion Henley ('beryl Kimberland Kevin McMasters Jimmy Meredith Derrick Mink Jerry Moss Kevin Nix 43 Kenny Parish Mike Pittman Crain Ha ins Debbie Reece David Heed Carbert Rodgers Rhonda Roedel Allan Russell Maxanne Sanders 'Pommy Scott Sherry Skaggs Lisa Spencer •Jerry Ferguson had a bad case of heartburn until David Reed helped him solve his problem. Mickey Spencer Sheila Spencer (lary Stevens Larry Stevenson Michael Stevenson Michael Timmons Timothy Timmons Debbie Walker Linda Walton Keith Wells Linda Whitlock Lisa Wilson 44 i FBLA Mixes Pleasure With Business Row 1: Watts, Photo.; Hancock. SC Repres.; Ballard, Rep.; Rains, Treas.; Simmons Ex Dir • Passmore, Pres. Row 2: Spurlock, Hist.; Patrick, 2nd V-Pres.; Tice. Pari.; Morrison Rec Sec ' Davis. V-Pres.; Nance, Corr. Sec.; Pendell. Harp. Row 3: Glasgow. Smith. Ferguson, Fletcher' Spencer, Miller, Pulley. Preston, Spencer. Fletcher, Barker, Riley, Lee. Holt, Rawls, Rogers, Lynnda Gambill, Advisor. Row 4: Elrod, Moore. Vincent. Boyd, Sanders. Bradford. Scott. Holt, Griffin. Spurlock. Hogue. Blaydes, Warren, Metcalf. FBLA . . . learning from experience ... an in- sight into the world of business . . . students func- tioning on their own abilities ... the Convention in Hot Springs where competition is business fields is the theme ... the long hours filled with making preparations for the kindergarten’s Christmas par- ty .. . the agonizing, but worthwhile March of Dimes Walk-a-thon . . . today’s teen-agers, who with the help of FBLA, will be leaders in tomorrow’s business world. FBLAers, aided by Mr. Yates, load toys to be donated for needy children. FHA Today-Homemakers Tomorrow Row 1: Miller, SC Repres; Morrison, Pian.; Webb, 2nd Vi-Pres.; Pendell, Rep.; Hancock, Sec.; Faulkenberry, 3rd V-Pres.; Ballard, 1st V-Pres.; Holt, Pres.; Davis, Hist.; Vincent, Treas.; Thomas. S. Leader; Spencer, Photo. Row 2: Haley, Stevens, Barker. Tice, Counce. Rogers. Boyd. Riley. Row 3: Nichols. Parsons, Smallman, Rawls, Patrick. Rains. Spurlock, Norman. Hutchinson, Holt. Morrison. Tice. Wise, Lee, Fletcher. Preston, Pulley, Harp. Timmons, Hoozer. Haag. Lamberson. Row 4: Cook. Holmes. Stevens, Willard, Blaydes, Barker, Spencer, Parrish, Hogan, Smith. Fletcher. Watts. Peacock. Holt. Winters. Southard, Davis, Hancock, Thomas, Walker. Bond, Davis. FHA . . . learning for the future . . . sell- ing candy . . . practicing the art of household duties . . . the program in- volving Stanley products . . . perfecting the “disasters” in the kitchen . . . realiz- ing that the girls of today are the homemakers of tomorrow. “Dream Beau” Randy Ferguson Sandi Ladd models her stunning outfit made for the in- formal initiation ceremonies. 47 FFA Plows Into The Future “Sweetheart” Brenda Spencer William Me Masters grins in his misery as a greenhand. FFA . . . man's key to the future . . . youthful guidance into the many fields of agricultural achievement . . . farming . . . exhibit of livestock . . . public speak- ing . . . parliamentary procedure . . . leadership experience . . . good citizenship . . . hardy competition ... all go hand in hand with many other FFA activities . . . opportunities for outstan- ding young citizens of America. 48 Greenhands endure the strenuous initiation of their upper classmen. Row 1: Dunman. Advisor; Bond. Ferguson. Thomas. Bradford. Holt, Jackson, Passmore. Spencer. Advisor. Row 2: Stevens, Davison, McGill. Emerson. Cope. Liles, Kimberland. Beck. Row 3: Griffin. Davis, Musto. Maggard, Stahl, Simmons, Pittman, Jackson, Bandy. Row 4: Reed. Hickey. Fowler, Ferguson. Cornwell. Woods, Warden. Row 5: Peck. Ward. Emerson, Wilson, Moss, Upton, Winters, Russell. Dye, Riley. Row 6: Wise. Cornwell, Mar- tin. Freeman. Hutchinson. Pipes. Thomas, Rogers. Row 7: McCord. Ferguson, Spencer, Kelley. Thomas. Vincent, Hickey. McMasters, Rasberrv. Hill. Row 8: Findley. Watts, Fletcher, Griffin, Scott, Griggs, Morgan. Broughton, Mink. Row 9: Boyd, Gibson. The Eureka Club Is All Booked Up Eureka Club . . . relaxing work . . . quiet atmosphere in which to think . . . learning that books aren’t the only things useful about a library . . . card catalogs . . . reference books . . . essay and theme material . . . educational films and records . . . the library is the key needed to unlock the door leading to a better education. Miss Skaggs performing one of the many duties required of a librarian. Charlotte Patrick enjoys the quiet and relaxing atmosphere found in the library. Row 1: McCord. Wileman. Looney. Spencer. Taylor. Rains, Spurlock. Patrick. Ballard. Harp. Haag. Vincent, Rawls. Row 2: Pendell, Rep.; Faulkenberry. Hist.; Boyd, Treas.; Wise, SC Repres.; Simmons, Vice-Pres.; Davis, Pres.; Hancock, Photo. Row 3: Passmore. Senior High Science Club, How 1: Holmes, SC Repres., Rains, Pres.. Moore, V-Pres. Row 2: Patrick, Tice, Morrison, Ballard, Harp, Preston, Miller, Spencer, Boyd. Ward, Elrod. Row 3: Parsons, Morrison. Wells, Vin- cent. Davis, Simmons, Webb. Peacock, Haag, Griffin. Glasgow, Peck, Warren. Row 4: Holt, Scott, Fletcher. Wise. Passmore. Hogue. Discovering With Science Science Clubs . . . provoking in- terest in experimentation . . . realizing the value of ingenuity . . . working toward solutions . . . gaining knowledge through discovery . . . finding answers to ALL their questions . . . these students may, through extensive research, create a better world for tomorrow. .Junior High Science Club, Row 1: Reeves, V-Pres., Freeman, Pres., Baker, Rep., Rutledge. Sec., Isbell, Mr. Blalock, Advisor. Row 2: Davison, Roedel. Sanders. Warren, Moore, Peck, Bandy. Broughton, Spencer, Barnes, Wilson, Baker, Emerson. Row 3: Spencer, Timmons, Timmons, Onstead, Hogan, Vincent. Gray, Spencer. Hamilton, Parrish. Cornwell. Row 4: Scott. Wells, Parrish, Hammett. Holt, Reece. Sharp. Barnes. Norman, Yancey, Kimberland, Reece. Row 5: Black, Cornwell, Spencer, Isbell, Sanders, King, Golden, Morrison, Stone, Taylor, Davis, Coffey. Row 6: Rodgers, Jennings, Vestal, Medlock, Qualls, Humphrey, Adams, Pendergraff, Bradford, Lamberson. Row 7: Nance. Woods, Wileman. Morgan, Strickland, Upton, Goodson, Musto, Cook, Spencer. Looney, McKinley, Rains. Let There Be Music I i Choir . . . through extensive prac- tice several voices become as one . . . working together in unity with one set goal in mind - Hot Springs festival . . regional tryouts . . . long hours . . . con- ditioning . . . the final achievement, a beautiful melody Mixed Chorus. How 1: Linda Winters. Karen Pulley, Gale Parsons. Sheila Wise, Patricia Pendell. Debbie Morrison. Row 2: Debbie Davis, Darlene Hancock, Deb- bie Harp, Charlotte Patrick, Paulette Rains, Denise Spurlock, Tina Morrison. Row 3: Dana Holmes, Carolyn Willard, Vickie Smallman, Sherry Webb. Barbara Frazier. Delores Thomas. Row 4: Johnny Isbell. Jimmy Wise, Greg Watts, Chuck Fletcher. Donny Hogue, Bobby Metcalf, Roger Elrod, Terry Passmore. Row 5: Butch Warren. Mike Spurlock, Randy Mink. Gary Spencer, Terry Pendergraff, Rickey Sanders. Chamber Singers: Patricia Pendell, Debbie Morrison, Debbie Davis, Karen Pulley, Debbie Harp. Tina Morrison, Delores Thomas. Sheila Wise, Dana Holmes. Gale Parsons, Bobby Metcalf, Donny Hogue, Roger Elrod, Chuck Fletcher, Jimmy Wise, Greg Watts, Gary Spencer, Butch Warren. Jr. High Girls Chorus, Row 1: Maxanne Sanders, Brenda Winters, Vickie Warren, Sandra Davis, Rhonda Roedel. Jane Emer- son. Sherry Skaggs. Row 2: Sheila Spencer, Ann Isbell, Linda Barker, Ouida Humphrey. Lisa Wilson, Ginger Baker, Linda Walton. Row 3: Clarissa Baker, Terri Morrison, Stacy Rutledge, Jerri Stone. Robin Qualls, Teresa Taylor. Row 4: Linda Whitlock, Rhonda Spencer. Linda Black, Carol Bradford, Malissa Lamberson, Patty Faulkenberry Promising Future For Maturing Voices Jr High Male Chorus. Row 1: Rickey Watts, Robert Goodson, Randy Onstead. Marty Timmons. Kenny Vestal, Mark Hogan. Mike Hogan. Row 2: Kevin Nix, Gary Vincent. Mickey Spencer, Mike Pittman, Bobby Upton. Bill Yancey. Jerry Moss, Nickev Norman. Row 3: Larry Stevens, Lowell Hammett, Jimmy Meredith, Chuck Gray, Gaylon Henley, Robert Cook, Houston Hamilton. Rickey Woods. Row 1: Holt. Treas.. Rains. Sec.. Pendell, Pres., Morrison, V-Pres., Boyd. Rep. Row 2: Spencer. Spurlock. Hancock. Tice. Simmons. Wise. Miller. Holmes. Vestal. Sanders. Row 3: Watts, Elrod, Moore. Jackson. Student Council Sparks Campus Life Student Council... elected by their fellow classmates to represent the stu- dent body as a whole . . . arranging assemblies . . . sponsoring Campus Queen Contest . . . Spirit Week ... in- itiating the miniature Homecoming parade . . . cultivating school spirit . . . providing opportunities for the youth of Bay High School. Debbie Morrison attempts to answer her question in telligently in the Campus Queen event. The miniature parade presented at Homecoming was a hit with both students and parents. Paper Staff . . . writing good feature stories . . . learning the various types of news that appeals to everyone . . . well planned art making for better reading . . . typists .. . editors ... mimeograph operators . . . these people, all working together, make for an excellent publication of the Spotlight newspaper. Row 1: Bee Lee. Mimeograph Operator; Debbie Davis, Typist. Row 2: Debbie Morrison, Club Editor; Verona Tice, Editor; Wanda Simmons, Assistant Editor; Sherry Ballard, Elementary News Editor. Row 3: Terry Pendergraff, Artist; James Pagan, Columnist; Greg Watts, Typist; Ronnie Holt, Sports; Ruth Medlock. Advisor. Easy Publications - Things Of The Past Donna Rogers. Photographer; Debbi Rawls. Editor; Patricia Pendell, Assistant Editor; Terry Passmore, Photographer; Debbie Harp, Business Manager. Yearbook Staff . . . drawing attractive layouts . . . thinking of interesting copy . . . creating effective headlines . . . editor . . . assistant editor . . . photographers .. . business manager . . . when the last page of the yearbook has been completed, these peo- ple are confident that another year of Yellow- jacket history has been recorded accurately, mak- ing for an exceptional yearbook. Year Of Travel Is Recalled By Seniors Debbi Rawls and Tricia Pendell attended the yearbook Ronnie Holt was BHS representative to Boys’ workshop at State College of Arkansas. State at Camp Robinson. Tommy Griggs chats with Senior sponsor, Mr. Edgar Morrison, while awaiting his senior photograph. Sherry Ballard attended the National FHA Convention at Los Angeles. Verona Tice and Tricia Pendell were BHS delegates to Girls’ State at Camp Robinson. 1972-73 play cast, directed by Mrs. Penny Gray, presented “Curtain Going Up” on the night of January 25. Senior Play Offers Break In Tradition Lorry and Nancy, portrayed by Sherry Ballard and Verona Tice, in a scene from the play within a play. 56 Miss Burgess is confronted by Miss Moran over the procedure of the play. Milton Sanders, portrayed by James Pagan, takes his life in his hands when playing another practical joke. Andy Fulbright. portrayed by Chuck Fletcher, finds that his mouth has gotten him into trouble again. Miss Burgess receives a tongue lashing from Miss Rivers, portrayed by Debbie Preston. Old Tony, played by Ronnie Holt, tells Miss Burgess about the ex- cellent play director before her. iA “Klub Klamour” Tricia Pendell, Student Council president, plans ac- tivities with sponsor. Deb Davis. Eureka Club president, listens as money making projects are discussed. The fire marshals are appointed by a panel of Student Council members. Verona Tice and science project which won her recognition at the International Science Fair at New Orleans, Louisiana. 1 i ROYALTY Annual Queen Miss Sherry Ballard Debbie Preston Debbi Rawls We the Annual Staff would like to thank Miss Lily Peter, poet laureate for the state of Arkansas, who so graciously agreed to choose the annual queen and four alternates. Miss Peter, a renowned writer and poet, took time from her busy schedule to help us out. We are indeed grateful. 62 Miss Debbie Davis just after she was named Miss Campus Queen. 1972-73 Campus Queen Debbie Davis Reigns As Queen Of BHS Queen Debbie receives a kiss of congratulations from escort Chuck Fletcher. Campus Queen Royalty JUNIOR MISS Paula Counce MISS CAMPUS QUEEN Debbie Davis MISS TINY TOT Makka Faulkenberry LITTLE MISS Linda Ferguson Campus Queen . . . every girl’s dream . . . the excitement of competition . . . beautiful gowns of every description . . . lovely girls of all ages . . . charming escorts to assist the girls . . . the thrill of winning . . . the disappointment in los- ing ... a vision of glitter and beauty for everyone. 63 1972-73 Homecoming Queen Sandi Ladd Reigns Over Festivities Jack Griffin bestows the traditional kiss upon Queen Sandi. Patricia Pendell SENIOR HIGH QUEEN Sandi Ladd Pamela Fletcher Stacy Rutledge JUNIOR HIGH QUEEN Belinda Medlock The Homecoming game . . . queens and their court . . . throngs of people ready to view the festivities ... a traditional kiss to be shared . . . the un- ique novelity of the miniature float parade . . . fiery spirits clash as the two teams try for a victory ... a special night in the hearts of all Yellowjacket fans. The miniature floats were an added attraction at this year's Homecoming game. Rhonda Roedel The kiss is enjoyed even in Junior High. Events And Activities August 21 School began September 7 Senior pictures October 27 Halloween Carnival November 10 Who’s Who Contest November 16 Campus Queen November 30 Christmas Parade December 8 Homecoming December 11-16 Pre-Holiday Tournament December 18 Semester Tests December 19-January 2 Christmas Vacation December 25-30 NEA Tournament January 25 Senior Play Due to the heavy snows and icy roads, it was necessary for the school to close its doors Terry Adams takes time out from his sweeping to pose for for several days. the camera. I HONORS Verona Tice Earn Patricia Pendell Barbara Nance Debbi Rawls Ratings Donna Rogers Scholastic Sponsored by: WILSON’S STUDIO For Their Debbie Harp Ten Kay Ferguson Debbie Morrison Debbie Davis Abilities Sponsored by: REP. BILL BROWN Most Outstanding Verona Tice and Jack Griffin Most Dependable Debbi Rawls and Jimmy Wise Best Personality Debbie Davis And Danny Findley Most Likely To Succeed Verona Tice And Greg Watts Most Courteous Wanda Simmons Terry Pendergraff Most Bashful Karen Pulley And Elton Broughton Most Cheerful Debbie Davis And James Pagan Best All Around Patricia Pendell And Terry Gibson Most Likely To Be Remembered Becky Spencer And Rickey Sanders Cheerleader And Athlete Sheila Wise Terry Gibson Biggest Flirts Linda Winters And Terry Passmore Most Talented Sheila Wise Chuck Fletcher Most Popular Sherry Ballard And Rickey Ferguson Wittiest Becky Spencer And Lynn Scott 1 ATHLETICS Senior Cheerleaders: Dana Holmes, .Joan Hutchinson, Debbie Davis, Sheila Wise, Verona Tice, and Sherry Ballard. Cheerleaders-Purple And Gold Tradition Cheerleaders. Sheila Wise and Dana Holmes, take time out for a breather. Cheerleaders spread enthusiasm as they look for the crowd for support. Junior Cheerleaders: Jerri Stone, Maxanne Sanders, Clarissa Baker, Stacy Rutledge. Rhonda Roedel. Brenda W inters. Malissa Lamberson. Cheerleaders . . . devoting endless time and effort to the perfection of their squad . . . long and strenuous practice sessions . .. cheerleading clinic at ASU . . . pep rallies . . . promoting money- making projects for the purchase of their suits . . . faithfully supporting the vic- torious Yellowjackets of Bay High School. Junior Cheerleaders: Boost Their Men Mrs. Hamrick, advisor, helps with the preparation of the Homecoming festival. The Junior cheerleaders help decorate the stage for the Homecoming royalty. Coach's Staff Is Vital To Basketball Coach’s staff, row 1: Rickey Strickland, manager; Butch Warren, manager; Paulette Rains, statistician; Debbie Morrison, statistician; Steve McCord, rebound statistician. Row 2: Sid McHaffey, assistant coach; Morgan Gilbert, head coach. Coach’s staff . . . keeping accurate records of each and every game . . . following the Jackets’ progress . . . up- holding team honor . . . the staff is always there to answer any and all questions concerning our team. Randy Ferguson’s determination gives him the edge on a jump Rick Ferguson attempts a field goal from an inside position. ball. Junior Jackets Scoreboard Bay Opponent Bay Opponent 31 Brookland 24 22 Valley View 30 36 Lake City 34 34 Tuckerman 46 30 Tuckerman 50 39 Nettleton 28 26 Valley View 40 25 Valley View (Monette Tournament) 56 32 Monette 23 36 Harrisburg 33 54 Brookland 30 37 Westside 40 37 Westside 40 30 Monette 41 34 Parkin 39 39 Manila 54 46 Nettleton 40 36 Cross County 45 61 Lake City 63 37 Marked Tree 42 34 Manila (Pre-Holiday) 52 36 Weiner 38 37 Weiner 49 36 Beebe (District) 44 Senior Boys Strive For Perfection Junior Jackets Score Through Sponsored by: PRINCE PHILLIP’S ANTIQUES Their Determination And Practice KNEELING: Rickey Strickland, manager Danny Bell Cabert Rodgers •Jerry Ferguson Craig Rains Tommy Scott STANDING: Mike Timmons Danny Looney Rickey Freeman Donald Webb Tommy Hutchinson Scotty Stevens Mark Jennings Teddy Simpson Kent Reeves Mark Huffstickler Billy Webb Jimmy Kenley Gaylon Taylor Coach Sidney McHaffey Senior Team Charges Way To Victory The sweet smell of victory . . . lear- ning the different plays . . . enjoyment for both spectators and participants . . . unleashed spirit echoes through out the gym . . . energy exploding from both teams as the game begins... scoring ... rebounding . . . fouling . . . these elements plus the abilities of five good men bring about the final achievement - VICTORY!!! Senior Basketball Scoreboard Bay 82 Brookland Opponent 59 64 Lake City 73 45 Tuckerman 82 69 Valley View 58 71 Monette 87 92 Brookland 76 67 Westside 78 52 Parkin 47 84 Nettleton 83 86 Lake City 96 65 Trumann (Pre-Holiday) 81 69 Weiner 57 52 Valley View 49 71 Forrest City (NEA) 62 43 Jonesboro (NEA) 49 80 Tuckerman 101 61 Trumann 60 58 Nettleton 56 60 Harrisburg 59 64 Westside 63 60 Monette 78 95 Manila 81 89 Cross County 74 71 Marked Tree 85 92 Weiner 74 76 Parkin 73 76 Cross County 52 77 Marked Tree 71 60 Harrisburg 64 60 McCroy (District) 67 54 Earle (District) 65 Randy Ferguson, outjumping his opponent, rebounds the ball and begins making his way back down the court. 90 Varsity Squad: Coach Morgan Gilbert, Russell Timmons. Mike Thomas. Ronnie Holt. Mark Huffstickler, Danny Findley. Barry Vincent. Randy Ferguson, Terry Gibson, Allen Rogers, William McMasters. Rickey Ferguson, Jacky Griffin, Butch Warren, manager. Coach Gilbert points out a new strategy for the team to try against their tough op- ponents. Elementary Basketball Team Awaits A Future Of Rebounds And Baskets KNEELING: Jimmy Rodgers Rufus Brown Dennis Yeager John Barker Randy Pagan Bill Taylor David Hundley Wayne Hogan Nicky Freeman STANDING: Coach John Wiles Frankie Hester Ronnie McHalffey David Holt Randall Gulley Rickey Scott Bobby Hutchinson Steve Smallman Danny Walker Christopher Davis Bobby Ward 93 BHS Students Release Rickey Freeman returns the volleyball to opponent so play may resume. All boys enjoy the weight lifting division of the P.E. course demonstrated here. Today we are mere men, tomorrow we shall reign the world as giants! The team’s attention is focused on the server since points can only be made if the serve is good. Volleyball gives both boys and girls an interesting break from their required classes. Mark Elrod shows the correct technique used in serving a volleyball. Tensions Through Exercise Tammy Maiden prepares to serve the birdie to her opponent. These girls seem so interested in the badminton game that they are aware of nothing else. Malinda Lamberson practices her serve in order to improve its accuracy. Debbie Nichols positions her racquet ready for the next play. Vickie Warren and Cathy Moore enjoy an hour’s ping pong game. Kathy Reeves participates in a ping pong match while Malissa Lamberson officiates. Carrom is an appropriate game for rainy days. Brenda Sanders loves an exciting game of badminton. 95 Volleyball Provides Fun plus Exercise A’ volleyball team: Shirley Cook, Malissa Lamberson, Brenda Spencer, Malinda Lamberson. and Stacy Rutledge. Brenda Spencer is ready to return the ball to the serving op- ponents. 96 Volleyball . . . good body coordina- tion . . . friendly competition . . . work- ing as a team instead of individually ... realizing the importance of exact timing . . . traveling to neighboring schools for exciting games . . . with all the sports available at Bay High, volleyball is THE favorite. B Team Wins Second Place In District “B” volleyball team. Row I: Vickie Smallman, Joyce Boyd, Sherry Webb, Susan Faulkenberry. Becky Spencer. Debbie Pendergraff. Row 2: Karen Southard. Teresa Taylor, Jerri Stone. Renee Miller, Sherry Stevens. A Westside player is seen spiking the ball while the Bay girls attempt to return it. Mrs. Hamrick trys to calm the girls down and explain what went wrong in the last play. Softball team, row 1: Verona Tice, Debbie Morrison, Renee Miller, Brenda Spencer. Malinda Lamberson, Shirley Cook. Row 2: Debbie Pendergraff, Teresa Taylor, Joyce Boyd, Stacy Rutledge, Karen Southard, Vickie Smallman, Malissa Lamberson, Jerri Stone. Softball Team Makes A Hit In Effort Debbie Morrison advances to third base on a double hit by Karen Southard. - A batter waits for the next ball in anticipation of a home run. I Elementary-The Beginning Of Education Mrs. Adams, headstart, hands out gifts at the Christ- mas party. Mrs. Scott, nurse, assures student this won’t hurt at all. Elementary . . . the years of innocence . . . eager learning ... a yearning for the unknown . . . experiencing a new sensa- tion each and every day . . . making friends . . . realizing the value of a good education . . . in the elementary years, this is where it all begins. Mrs. Lamberson, kindergarten, reads “Peter Rabbit to her pupils. Mrs. Manning, headstart, teaches students the art of creativity. Mrs. Hampton, kindergarten, shows class the basic steps in arithmetic. Mrs. Gunter, first grade, listens to her pupils read Mrs. McAuliffe, first grade, names ob- Mrs. Coleman, first grade, reviews the counting from their books. jects that begin with “s”. system for those who have forgotten. Mrs. Scott, third garde, corrects some papers before mor- ning classes begin. Mrs. Hundley, special education, aids pupil in learning the number system. Mrs. Rutledge, second grade, helps reader with a difficult word. Mrs. Denton, fourth grade, watches as pupil works a problem. Mrs. Lamberson. second grade, provides a story for her class using pictures. Mrs. Isbell, third grade, points out the spelling of a new word for student. Mrs. Barnes, fourth grade, reads some of the basic health rules to student. Mrs. Bruner, remedial reading, defines students’ reading abilities. Mrs. Yates, special education, goes over tests for her pupils. Mrs. Metcalf, fifth grade, trys a joke on these boys. Mrs. Morrison, librarian, looks over the cards for all over-due books. Mrs. Morrison, fifth grade, checks papers over the recent math test. Mrs. Reagon, sixth grade, waits for the bell to ring and class to begin. Mrs. Shelor, sixth grade, shows pupil problem in the new math method. 102 K Sixth Graders . . . Look Forward To The Thrills Of Junior High Wesley Adams Monica Adcock .John Barker Shawn Barnhill Christine Beck Becky Bilford Danny Butler Michelle Carriglitto Perry ('ope .Jeff Corbett Tony Cornwell Mark Cox l ogan Cozart Allen Curtis Chris Davis Rhonda Davison Wanda Davison Melissa Elrod Deborah Ferguson •lune Fletcher Nicky Freeman Charles Futrell Randall Gulley Frankie Hester Rebecca Hogan Wayne Hogan David Holt Valerie Holt Reda Hoo .er Bobby Hutchinson Mae Isbell Allen Jackson Donna Disk dames McGill Ronnie McHalffey Bobbie McKay Kathy Mosley Patricia Pagan Randy Pagan Teri Parish Donna Patterson Myra Reece Jimmy Reed dohnny Reed Phillip Rodgers Rickv Scott David Simpson Barry Skaggs Steve Smallman Dennis Smith Craig Spencer Paulette Thomas Patricia Upton Jessica Vincent Danny Walker Bobby Ward Ava Webb Teresa Winters Danny Woods Lynda Yeager Fifth Graders . . . Prepare For The Last Year Of Elementary A Aik Charlotte White Sarah Whitlock Barbara Willard •Joyce Barnes Danny Broughton Rufus Brown Bobby Butler •Jimmy Champlin Scotty Cope Timothy Copeland Douglas Cornwell •Jeff Cornwell Pamela Davis Tammy Dickens Tim Ferguson (’aria Fults •John Higdon Rex Higgins •Judv Holmes Donna Holt •Jeffrey Holt Debora Hudgens Vickie Hudgens David Hundley Robert Hundley Judy Jackson Rosemary Jackson Barry Kimberland Jimmy King Kent McMasters Vicky Mink Darlene Mi .ell (lina Morrison Clay Musto Cathy Nance Dana O’Guinn Rickey Pagan Barn- Pankey Rebecca Parish Brian Peck Beverly Russell Renata Smalltnan Charles Smith James Snider Mark Spencer Vivian Stahl Russell Stamp Bill 'Taylor C.reg Toddy Christine Walton Cindv Webb Fourth Graders . . . Experience New Ways Of Learning For The Future Danny Adams Angela Adcock Mark Barnes Sandy Barnhill Sandy Beck Scott Black David Bond Kenneth Cook Regina Cook Sandra Cozart Charles Davis Linda Ferguson Teena Fletcher Debbie Gulley Allen Hamilton Ricky Hamilton Michael Hickey Timmy Hogan Benny Jackson Ricky Jackson Carl James Lamar Jennings Wesley Johnson Kenneth Lamkin Donnie McHalffey Michael McHalffey Allen Metcalf Linda Morgan Sheila Morgan David Mote Wesley Norwood Kevin Patterson (’aria Pruitt Vicki Rawls liori Richie Jimmy Rodgers Marty Rodgers Tracy Roedel Pam Russell Soundra Shempert Roger S| encer Sherry Stamp Jackie Taber Tony Thomas Scott 'Poddy Kimberly Vestal Gregory Vincent Paul Walton John W’illiams Faye Woods Kaye Woods Randall Woods Dennis Yeager Third Graders . . . Use Their Abilities As Students Of Tomorrow Joseph Abies Palsy Adams (lene Baker Beth Barnhill Edna Boyd Lisa Conley Nancy Cornwell Andie ('ox James Davis Jerri Dedman Teri Dedman Makka Faulkenberrv Susan Ferguson Jimmy Futrell Stephaine Gibson Chris Gray Doug Gulley Steven Gulley Dale Hogan Daniel Hundley Charles Isbell Shane Johnson Pam King James I ally Mike Looney Vicky Maggard Michael Mizell Venisa Mizell Dennis Morgan David Nelson Tonya Nichols Glen Nix David Noble Greg Norwood James Pi| es George Pruitt Jimmy Pruitt Dean Reeves Matthew Richey Renee Rodgers Bruce S| encer Tammv Spencer Jeffrey Stevens Paul Sullins Michael Taber Rena Taylor Ronnie Taylor l aquita Thomas Mark Thomas Dee Turman J. Barron Upton Allen Vincent Carvin Ware Joe Kd Weir Lisa VVileman Vernon Winters 106 Joan Woods Edwin Yancey Second Graders . . . Unlock New Doors To A World Of Discovery David Adams Inaura Bond Kddie Bowman Wade Boyd Lisa Brown Kay Bvrd Theresa Carriglitto Mike ('hamplin Michael Cope Rochelle Cornwell Tracy Davis Bruce Dickens Sherry Fletcher Michael (iulley •lohnnv Hamilton Linda Harris Mark Harris Julie Harvey Patricia Hickey Chris Holmes Molly Hudgens Melisha Humble Lisa Jackson Tammy Jackson Jewel King Mark I amberson 'Perry Martin Dinah McHalffey Michelle Mclntare James M(Masters Lisa Moon James Moore Brenda Morgan Tammy Pankev Anna Parrish Shelly Parish Mark Pruitt Janice Reed Jo Ella Reed Larry Reeves Ronnie Rusher Steve Russell Rhonda Smallman Kevin Smith Jim Spencer Donna Stallings Laura Stevens Tina 'Thomas Brian Timmons Randy Webb I .aura Wells Adam Williams Jerry Williams Patricia Wilson Regina Wilson John Woods Ricky Woods 'Teresa Woolums First Graders . . . Face Unlimited Challenges With Eagerness I orcn Adcock Donald Beck Donna do Beck Allison Brown Bill Brown Bobby Brown •lames Brown Charles Champlin Bobby (’ole •Joe Cook Sandy Cook Brent Copeland Trena Davis •Jerry Davison Terri Davison Charles Dedman Steve Douglas Russell Dunaway Rhonda Fletcher Timmy Frazier Pamela Futrell Melissa Hamilton Rusty Hammett Dana Hamrick Dirk Huffstickler Allen .Jackson Kandy -Jones Yvonne Kight Cindy King Beverly Laird •Jerry Lally Wade Lamberson Ricky Lawrence Linda Sue Maggard Timothy Martin Boyd M( Masters •Jeffrey Mizell Matthew Moore Sherrie Mosley Kenneth Moss Linda Nelson Kimberly Peaster •Jeff Preston l,outher Reed Annette Richey Tammy Rusher Sandra Simpson Tracy Simpson Linda Smallman Cynthia Snider Victor Spencer Angelia Sullins Sharon Sullins Beverly Taylor Curtis Thomas •Jimmy Timmons David Trantham 'Pravis Upton Kenneth Ware Terri White Clifton Whitlock I ri Wileman Harold Willard 108 Special Divisions Special Education . . . Here Communication Starts Billy Abies Patricia Brown Edward Harris Pammye Jackson (ieorge Jones Roger Pittman Charles Reeves Connie Smith Bonnie Upton Denise Walton Ruby Walton Brenda Willard •Jessie Winters Headstart. . . Forming Habits For Years To Come Rebecca Bowman Ernest Boyd Melinda Broughton Bill Brown Billie Jean Butler ('had Dedman Michael Harris Tiny Jackson Jason Lawrence Rhonda Maggard John Mclntare Pamela Morgan Violet Reeves Tony Rusher Mary White Kindergarten . . . Having Fun In Learning To Share Jimmy Abies Pam Allen James Barnett Wayne Batchlar Matthew Byrd Tammy Cope Kim Dedman Jacinda (libson Jennifer Harvey Donna Holt Tracy Holt William Isbell Renee l amberson Bobby Lyles Dewayne Mangrum Nathan McMasters Brad Montgomery Mark Morgan Neal Mullins Patricia Riley Jeff Weir Lisa Wilson Tracv Wilson Kevin Wise 109 Spritied Jackets Come In All Sizes Active Bodies Make For Healthy Minds Cooks, Mrs. Bess Armstrong. Mrs. Lossie Hancock. Mrs. Dessie Knight. Mrs. Helen Morrison. Mrs. Ethel Hogue. Mrs. Pearl O’Daniel, Mrs. Verbal Harp. Custodians, row 1: Mrs. Lillie McLemore, Mrs. Johanner Jones, Mrs. Mertie Brunner. How 2: Hi Hamklton. Mr. C. L. McLemore, Mr. A. B. McGough. Mr. Hallard Wells, Mr. Leroy Brunner. Mr. Dude Jones. Those Who Keep The Wheels Of BHS Turning Bus Drivers. Hi Hamilton, Dorsey “Pop” Hogue, Bill McMasters, Danny Blalock, Virgil Cochran, Raymond Dedman, Otis Swanner, Sid McHaffey. Cooks . . . working long hours to prepare healthy and nutritious foods . . . Janitors . . . sweeping . . . cleaning . . . Repairmen . . . dependable . . . hard working . . . always ready to lend a hand . . . Bus Drivers . . . cautious and respon- sible men . . . aware of the numerous lives in their hands . . . friendly helpers behind the scenes. 112 Senior Directory TERRY ADAMS - Judging Team 1; Parliamentary Team 1,2,3; Choir 1,2; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Track Team 2; Letter B” AwardF.F.A. 1. SHERRY BALLARD - F.B.L.A. 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. Officer 4; National F.B.L.A. Convention 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. Officer 3,4; National F.H.A. Convention 4; Eureka Club 1,2,3.4; Eureka Club Officer 3; Student Council 3; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. Sweetheart; Buffalo Island Beauty Revue. 1st alternate 2; Miss Campus Queen 3; F.H.A. Federation President 3; Class Beauty 2; Paper Staff 4; Most Beautiful 4; Most Popular 4; Miss Merry Christmas, alternate 1; Class Play 4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Choir 1; Annual Queen. DEAN BOYD - F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 4; Student Council 4; Student Council Officer 4; Eureka Club 4; Eureka Club Officer 4; Science Club 3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; Most Studious 4; Basketball 3; F.F.A. Judging Team 1,2,3,4; Junior Play 3. MIKE BRADFORD - F.B.L.A. 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3.4; Judging Team 2,3,4; Parliamentary Team 3,4; Science Club 1,2,3; Class Play 3,4; Class Officer 2; F.F.A. Officer 4; Choir 1; Fire Marshal 3; Bovs’ Ensemble 1. ELTON BROUGHTON • F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Judging Team 2; Science Club 1,2,3; Class Play 3,4; F.B.L.A. 3; Fire Marshal 3; Choir 1; Boys’ Ensemble 1. IRENE BUTLER - Pep Club 1,3; Eureka Club 2,3; F.B.L.A. 3; Choir 2. DEBBIE DAVIS - Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Class Favorite 1; Volleyball 1; Softball 1; Science Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3.4; F.H.A. Officer 3,4; F.B.L.A. 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. Officer 3,4; Student Council 1,2; Eureka Club 1,2,3.4; Eureka Club President 3,4; Choir 1,3,4; Chamber Choir 3,4; Girls’ Ensemble 3,4; Class Play 3,4; Homecoming Queen 2; Cam- pus Queen Contestant 2.4; Miss Campus Queen 4; Class Officer 4; Best Personality 4; Most Cheerful 4; Journalism Staff 4; Top Ten Senior 4. KAY GAMMILL FERGUSON - F.H.A. 1.2,3,4; F.H.A. Officer 2,3; F.B.L.A. 2,3; Cutest Couple 2; Class Favorite 2; Top Ten Senior. RICKEY FERGUSON - F.F.A. 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. Officer 4; Track 1,2,3; Parliamentary Team 3; Most Handsome 4; Most Popular 4; Judging Team 3,4; Science Club 1; F.H.A. Dream Beau 3; Class Play 3. DANNY FINDLEY - F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,3,4; Track 1,2; Class Officer 2; Science Club 1,2; Judging Team 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. Of- ficer 3; Class Plav 3; Best Personality 4; Most Sincere 4; Fire Marshal 3,4. CHARLES FLETCHER - Chamber Choir 4; All Region Choir 2; Choir 1,2,3,4; Boys’ Ensemble 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; Science Club 2,3,4; Most Talented 4; Class President 3; Class Play 3,4; Class Favorite 3; Letter “B” Award—Music 2,3. PATSY JONES FLETCHER - Choir 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; Annual Queen Alternate. TERRY GIBSON - F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. Judging Team 1.2,3.4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 3; Track 1; Best Athlete 4; Best All Around 4; Science Club 1; Class Favorite 3; Class Play 3. JACKY GRIFFIN - F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,- 3,4; Track 1,2,3; F.F.A. Judging Team 2,3; Class Officer 3; F.F.A. Of- ficer 3; Parliamentary Team 3; Cutest 4; Most Outstanding 4; Science Club 1; Class Play 3. DEBBIE HARP - F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 2,3,- 4; F.B.L.A. Officer 3; Eureka Club 3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Chamber Singers 3.4; Girls’ Ensemble 3,4; Top Ten Senior; Class Play 3,4; Yellowjacket Staff 4; Letter “B Awards—Social Studies 2; Music 2; Annual Queen Alternate. RITA HOLT - “B” Cheerleader 1,2; ‘B’’ Team Captain I; Volleyball 1,2; Typing Team 2; Choir 1; Eureka Club 1,2,3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. Officer 2,3,4; F.H.A. President 4; F.B.L.A. 2,3,4; Class Play 4; Teacher’s Pet 4; County Dress Review 3,4; 2nd place District Winner 4. RONNIE HOLT - Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3; F.F.A. Officer 4; F.F.A. 2,3,4; Student Council 3,4; Student Council Officer 4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Choir 3; Class President 4; Class Of- ficer 1,3,4; Parliamentary Team 2,3,4; Judging Team 1,2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; Paper Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Boys’ State 4; Fire Marshal 4; Letter “B” Award—English 1. TOMMY HOOZER - F.F.A. 1,2,3.4; Laziest 4; F.F.A. Judging Team 3,4. DANNY JACKSON - F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Class Play 4; Judging Team 1,- 2,3,4; Student Council 4; F.F.A. Officer 2,3,4; Parliamentary Team 3,4; Welding Team 3,4; Class Officer 4. SANDI LADD - F.H.A. 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Homecoming Queen 4; F.F.A. Sweetheart 3; Friendliest 4; Cutest 4; Class Beauty 4. BEE LEE - F.H.A. 1,2.3.4; F.B.L.A. 4; Journalism 4; Eureka Club 1,2; Spotlight Staff 4. JAMES MORGAN - F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Judging Team 1,2,3,4; Teacher’s Pet 4; Class Play 4; Letter “B” Awards— Math 1; Shop 1. DEBBIE MORRISON - Choir 1,3,4; F.B.L.A. 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Eureka Club 3; Coach’s Staff 3,4; Fire Marshal 4; Student Council 2,- 3,4; Student Council Officer 4; Paper Staff 4; F.H.A. Officer 3; F.B.L.A. Officer 4; Miss Christmas Bell 4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1.2,3,4; Chamber Singers 3,4; Girls’ Ensemble 3,4; Class Officer 2; letter B” Awards—P.E. 1; Music 1. BARBARA NANCE - F.B.L.A. 3,4; Most Studious 4; F.B.L.A.. Of- ficer 4; Class Officer 4; DAR Good Citizen 4. JAMES PAGAN - F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Parliamentary Team 2,4; F.F.A. Judging Team 1,2,4; F.F.A. Conservation Camp 2; Class Play 4; Science Club 1,2,3; F.B.L.A. 2,3,4; Boys’ Ensemble 1; Choir 1,2; Spotlight Staff 4; Yearbook Staff 3; Most Cheerful 4; Baseball 1; Fire Marshal 3; Rescue Squad 3; Spelling Team 1,2,3; Top Ten Senior; Letter B Awards—F.F.A. 1; History 1; P.E. 1; Math 1. JUDY PARISH - Choir 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2,3; F.B.L.A. 4. TERRY PASSMORE - F.F.A. 1,2,3.4; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Eureka Club 4; Science Club 1,3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; F.F.A. President 4; Student Council Rep. 3; Class Officer 3; Class Play 3,4; Choir 1,2,4; F.F.A. Judging Team 1,2,3,4; Parliamentary Team 1,2,3,4; F.B.L.A. President 4; Biggest Flirt 4; Letter “B Awards—Algebra 1; F.F.A. 1. PATRICIA PENDELL - Student Council President 4; Student Council 2,3,4; Student Council Officer 3,4; Eureka Club 1,2,3,4; Eureka Club Officer 3,4; Science Club 1,2,3; Cheerleader 1,2,3; District Librarian Officer 2; F.B.L.A. 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. Officer 3; Class Officer 1.2; Class President 2; Junior Miss Campus Queen 1; Spelling Team 2,4; Shorthand Contestant 3; Homecoming Royalty 4; Miss BHS 4; Best All Around 4; Yearbook Staff 2,4; Assistant Yearbook Editor 4; Choir 1,2,3.4; Girls’ Ensemble 3,4; Chamber Singers 3,4; Class Beauty 1; Class Favorite 2; Class Play 3,4; ASU Typing Team 2; Top Ten Seniors; Honor Graduate; Letter ‘B’’ Awards—Math 2; English 1; Choir 1; Civics 1; Typing 2. TERRY PENDERGRAFF - Science Club 1.2.3.4; Choir 2,4; F.B.L.A. 3.4; Journalism 4; Spotlight Staff 4; Most Courteous 4. 113 Senior Directory DEBRA PRESTON - F.B.L.A. 4; F.H.A. 1.2,3,4; Science Club 1,2,3,- 4; Junior Science Academy 4; Class Play 4; Campus Queen Contes- tant 4; Annual Queen Alternate. KAREN PULLEY - F.B.L.A. 4; Class Play 4; Most Sincere 4; Most Bashful 4; Choir 1,3,4; Class Favorite 3; Chamber Singers 4; Girls’ Ensemble 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. Officer 2,3. DEBBI RAWLS - Science Club 1,2.3; Eureka Club 1,2,3.4; Eureka Club Officer 2.3; F.B.L.A. 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. Officer 2,3;F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; ASU Typing Team 2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2.4; Softball 1,4; Choir 1,3; Chamber Singers 1.3; Girls’ Ensemble 1,3; Yearbook Staff 2,3,4; Yearbook Editor 4; Class Play Director 3; Most Dependable 4; Class Officer 2,3; Typing Contestant 2; Spelling Team Contestant 3; Clerical Contestant 4; Top Ten Senior; Honor Graduate; Annual Queen Alternate; Letter “B” Awards—Scholastics 1,2; English 2,3; Biology 2; Typing 1; Earth Science 1. DONNA ROGERS - F.B.L.A. 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. Officer 3; F.H.A. 1.2,- 3,4; F.H.A. Officer 1; Choir 1,3; Chamber Singers 3; Girls’ Ensemble 3; Science Club 2,3; Yearbook Staff 4; Clerical Contestant 4; ASU Typing Contestant 4; Campus Queen Contestant 3; Homecoming Royalty 3; Class Play 3; Top Ten Senior; Honor Graduate; Letter B” Awards—Driver’s Education 1; Homec 1; Best Dressed 4; Neatest 4. RICKEY SANDERS - F.B.L.A. 4; Most Likely to be Remembered 4; Class Favorite 4; Friendliest 4. LYNN SCOTT - F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; Science Club 1,3; Basketball 1; Baseball 1; F.F.A. Judging Team 1,2,3,4; Wittiest 4; Neatest 4; Class Play 3,4; Fire Marshal 3; Parliamentary Team 1,2; Choir 1. RONNIE SIMMONS - F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Judging Team 2,3,4. WANDA SIMMONS - F.H.A. 1.2.3.4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Science Club Officer 3; F.B.L.A. 2,3,4; Eureka Club 1,2,3,4; Eureka Club Of- ficers 3,4; Choir 1,3; Student Council 2,3,4; Campus Queen Contes- tant 1,2,3.4; Girls’ Ensemble 3; Spotlight Staff, assistant editor 4; Class Play 3,4; Volleyball 1,2; Most Courteous 4; Girls’ Track 2; Class Officer 4. BECKY SPENCER - Science Club 1; F.H.A. 1.2.3.4; F.H.A. Officer 4; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Class Favorite 4; Most Likely to be Rememberd 4; Wittiest 4; Miss Typical Secretary 3; Volleyball 3.4; Softball 3.4; Class Play 3. FREDDIE THOMAS - F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. Officer 3,4; F.B.L.A. 2,3; Science Club 1,2; Parliamentary Team 2,3,4; Choir 1; F.F.A. Judging Team 1,2,3.4; Baseball 1; Class Officer 3; Boys’ Ensemble 1; Best Dressed 4. VERONA TICE - F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. State Of- ficer 3; Parliamentarian 4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Science Club Presi- dent 4; Class Officer 2,3; Jr. Academy Science President 4; Student Council 3,4; Student Council Officer 3; Eureka Club 3; Eureka Club Officer 3; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2; Softball 1,2,3,4; Spotlight Editor 4; Class Play 3,4; Most Outstanding 4; Most Likely to Succeed 4; Choir 1; Girls’ State 3; Class Beauty 3; Science and Humanities Symposium Winner 3,4; International Science Fair Finalist 3; American High School Students Merit 3,4; Top Ten Senior; Honor Graduate; Letter “B” Awards-Science 1; Homec 1; Scholastics 1,2; Geometry 2; P.E. 2; Crisco 1. GREG WATTS - Student Council 1,2,3,4; Class President 1; Fire Marshal 2,3,4; Baseball 1; Basketball 2; Spotlight Staff 4; All-State Choir 4; All-Region 1,3,4; Chamber Singers 3,4; Male Chorus 1,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,3,4; Mr. BHS 4; Most Likely to Succeed 4; Assistant Play Director 3; Letter “B” Awards —Music 1,3; P.E. 1,2. LINDA WINTERS - F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; Choir 1,2.3,4; Class Play 4; Biggest Flirt 4; Laziest 4. JIMMY WISE - F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Science Club 3,4; Student Council 3; Fire Marshal 4; Choir 1,2.3,4; Chamber Singers Boys’ Ensemble 1,3, 4; Choir Officer 4; Class Play 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 1.2,3,4; Track 1,2,3; Most Dependable 4; Welding Team 4; Judging Team 1,2. SHEILA WISE - Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Co-Captain 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 2,3; All-Region Choir 3,4; All-State Choir 3; Choir 1,2,3,4; Eureka Club 3,4; Girls’ Ensemble 3,4; Best Cheerleader 4; Most Talented 4; Choir Officer 4; Student Council 4; Science Club 1,2,3; Class Play 3,4; Chamber Singers 3,4; Voheyball 1,2; Softball 2,3; Girls’ Track 2; Eureka Club Officer 4. 114 I CRAIGHEAD COUNTY FLYING SERVICE W. A. KRUEGER CO. Owned and Operated bv KENNY BRUNER Jonesboro 935-1733 Bay 781-3586 Printers and Binders of Books. Magazines. Catalogs Spraying. Defoliation Seeding, Fertilizing and Other General Products SANDERS LUMBER CO. 4708 Krueger Drive Jonesboro, Arkansas Phone 935-7000 Trumann, Arkansas Couch’s Corner Bar-B-Q Carry Out Orders Open From 6:00-10:00 Friday and Saturday 6:00 til Midnight 5325 East Nettleton Jonesboro, Arkansas 116 GILLAM-HORTON Compliments of FURNITURE CO. THE SHOE BOX 230 South Main Street 239 Main Jonesboro. Ark. 72401 Jonesboro, Arkansas Shoes—Miss America Phone 932-2641 Connie Fram Filters Monroe-Shock-Absorbers MILLER’S TASTEE- FREEZE DIXON AUTO PARTS Hwy 39 South 917 Gee Street Jonesboro, Arkansas Jonesboro, Arkansas Wendell Province Eddie Reeves Bus: 932-4535 Bus: 932-4735 Phone 932-6067 Home: 935-7104 Home: 935-7342 JONESBORO APPLIANCE CO. TRUMANN IMPLEMENT New and Used Farmall Tractors Implements Service Amana Maytag Hotpoint Magnavox 500 South West Drive Trumann |||||| |||| Phone 932-4911 Arkansas INTERNATIONAL Jonesboro, Arkansas HARVESTER GREGG FUNERAL HOME KOHN BRAY Established 1877 BUTANE AND MAGTAG CO. 24 Hour Ambulance Service 204 Melton Ave. Gregg Burial Assistance Gregg Insurance 483-6345 Monette Walnut Ridge Trumann Arkansas Jonesboro 1 17 UNION GLASS COMPANY WAL-MART DISCOUNT CITY Auto Glass - Desk Tops - Mirrors Office Phone 9.32-6942 .Jonesboro Plaza Hwy 39 South 12 Jonesboro, Arkansas Jonesboro, Arkansas Satisfaction Guaranteed FORREST HORNE SONS Paul Hanshaw Chemical Company Locations Jonesboro Bay Caraway Trumann Bay Manager - JERRY ISBELL 118 Welcome To RAMADA INN FARM BUREAU 1421 Caraway Road Jonesboro, Arkansas INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 935-8400 AUTO - FIRE - LIFE LA VERA BEAUTY SCHOOL-SALON Jonesboro, Arkansas ‘‘Latest and Most Modern Method” Phone 935-5533 Phone 932-2051 411 Union Jonesboro BARTON LUMBER CO. 217 Union MELTON BROTHERS Jonesboro, Arkansas JOHN DEERE Phone 932-6675 SALES AND SERVICE Phone 935-5564 BOLDING GENERATOR WORKS 300 Burke Street Jonesboro 103 North Fisher St. Highway 63 North Trumann Phone 932-8932 ‘‘Quality Farm Equipment” Jonesboro, Arkansas 119 FOR YOUR SECURITY AND CONVENIENCE Bank of Nettleton OLDEST BANK IN CRAIGHEAD COUNTY MAIN OFFICE 4902 E. Nettleton Jonesboro, Arkansas 120 Bay Auto Bank Bay, Arkansas Caraway Plaza Auto Bank Caraway Plaza Shopping Center Jonesboro, Arkansas RAGONS Shoes - Casual Wear The Best of All - Indian Mall Ladies Shoes - Naturalizer Eleganza - Old Main Trotters PURVEAR GROCER COMPANY 101 North Main Jonesboro, Arkansas Ph. 932-6637 or 932-6638 Bass Weejuns Moxees STERLINGS STORE DOWNTOWN 50 Years of Service Men’s Shoes - Jarman Acme Boots If Everybody Knew What We Knew They Would Shop Sterling! Jonesboro Ford Tractor Sales, Inc J.B. Prince Jr. President and General Manager Phone 935-9645 Hwy 63 By-Pass P.’O. Box 276 Jonesboro, Arkansas Phone 935-9150 121 NOBODY BRATS OUR DEALS NOBODY! PARK VIEW HOMES Phone 935-9500 Hwy 63 (Between Bay and Jonesboro) Contact ALTON HOLMES WE HAVE TOP QUALITY MOBILE HOMES 122 JOE PAYTON GUARANTEED SERVICE AND INSTALLATION HIGHTOWERS SHAKE SHOP Bay, Arkansas Fresh Fruit Flavored Milk Shakes and Malts Real Pit Bar-B-Q Homemade Pizzas Chicken Baskets Shrimp Baskets Fish Chips PHONE YOUR ORDERS IN FOR FAST SERVICE Phone 781-3611 3$ MH Joe's GCCORO SHOP 0 3 EAST WXYR06 4 S C)C FREEZE INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. “Service Since 1905” Writing All Forms Of Insurance 409 South Main Jonesboro BURK-HALL PAINT AND GLASS CENTER FARMERS CO-OP 3519 East Nettleton Jonesboro, Arkansas Phone 935-2954 House Paints - Wall Paper Auto Glass Construction Glass Carpet See us For All Of Your Farming Needs Hi-way 18 Jonesboro Hi-wav 63 Bay Hi-way 39 South Jonesboro 124 FOR THE BEST IN INSURANCE SEE OR CALL GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY 316 South Church Jonesboro, Arkansas ERIC ROGERS SON INSURANCE AGENCY 407 South Main Jonesboro, Arkansas GRADY INSURANCE AGENCY 412 Madison Jonesboro, Arkansas TOWN COUNTRY INSURANCE AGENCY 424 Southwest Drive Jonesboro, Arkansas UNITED INSURANCE AGENCY 107 East Avenue Jonesboro, Arkansas 125 HOLT LUMBER JEFF DAVIS And HARDWARE CO. COAL COMPANY “Everything For The Builder” For Fast, Friendly Service Ready Mixed Concrete Phone 483-6341 Phone: 483-5112 Highway 63 Melton Avenue Trumann, Arkansas Trumann, Arkansas A G AUTO PARTS AND MACHINE SHOP THE CASUAL BARR Huntington at Flint Jonesboro, Arkansas 932-7471 408 South Main “Downtown” 97 Nathon Street Marked Tree, Arkansas 358-2726 Jonesboro, Arkansas “Large enough to supply you Mr. and Mrs. George Puryear Small enough to know you” Owners Ladies Speciality Shop VARSITY RESTAURANT TRUMANN FLORAL SHOP Highway 63 Trumann Saturday 24 Hour Service Sunday F.T.D. FLORIST TELEFLORA 2 A.M. Week Nights Phone 483-5231 Private Dining Room 312 Mildred Trumann, Arkansas du..„„ 483-9693 Harry and Erma All Occasions THE ONLY BANK YOU WILL EVER NEED.. ntmmmmt MERCANTILE SAMPLE OUR SERVICE MEMBER roic • CHURCH AT HUNTINGTON OTHER Oft BANK «ft UNION AT HUNTINGTON INOiAN MAU BONO BAY 127 SINGER FURNITURE The World’s Best Products by the South’s Finest People 128 TRUMANN ARKANSAS NETTLETON DRY CLEANERS 4905 East Nettleton “We Will Be Happy To Serve You” Phone 932-8718 Jonesboro Arkansas SUSAN SHOP LADIES WEAR North Mart - Highway 63 North Phone 483-5099 Trumann, Arkansas Nationally Known Brand Names Visit Our Junior Room Compliments of your CRAIGHEAD COUNTY OFFICIALS Bill Clark County Judge Floyd Johnson County Sheriff Andrew Easton County Tax Collector Dale Keller County Treasurer Kenneth Burris County Tax Assessor Harold Thompson County Court Clerk Opie Chambers Circuit Clerk IGA MERRIMAN’S FIRESTONE IGA FOODLINER Tires, Tubes...Batteries Complete Brake Service Front-End Service Trumann BILL COOK Arkansas Manager AMERICAN ELECTRIC SUPPLY Jonesboro Arkansas Wholesale Distributor Electrical Supplies 221 South Church Street Jonesboro, Arkansas Phone 932-4591 129 DUDLEY FURNITURE HARDWARE CO. 114 Ozark Street Trumann. Arkansas Rhone 483-5712 DICK D. LEW ALLEN THE KASUAL SHOP Trumann Arkansas Hwy 63 Bay. Arkansas Phone 781-3676 Owned Operated by Marvelene Rogers Case Power Equipment Route 39 South Jonesboro. Arkansas AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT 130 CITIZENS BANK m WHERE PEOPLE MAKE THE DIFFERENCE Rorex Highway 63 North Home of Top Quality Products Low Low Prices plus Gold Bond Stamps Open 7 Days A Week From 7 A.M. - 7 P.M. TRUE VALUE GOSSETT'S HARDWARE STORES RESTAURANT 1420 South Caraway “Home of Fine Food Jonesboro. Arkansas Phone 935-9846 Highway 63 Trumann 131 WESTERN AUTO 113 Main Trumann. Arkansas Phone 483-5631 Big Star NORGAS I NORTHERN PROPANE GAS COMPANY Phone 483-6447 Hwv 63 North Trumann. Arkansas 132 TRUMANN TOGGERY “For the Best in Men’s Clothing Trumann, Arkansas 483-5514 MALCO THEATERS. INC. For the BEST in Movie Entertainment Malco Tri-Cinema - Highland Drive Plaza Twin - Caraway Shopping Center Strand Theater - 105 East Monroe Skvvue Drive-in - Highway 63 South Jonesboro, Arkansas COTHERN’S DEPT. STORE For the BEST in Fashion Trumann Arkansas THOMPSON FUNERAL SERVICE Insured by the Poinsett Burial Paul S. Thompson Owner Phone Day or Night — 483-6311 119 Popular Trumann. Arkansas TRUMANN HARDWARE J.D. Harlan Owner Highway 63 Phone 483-5641 Trumann, Arkansas CASH BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY 4109 East Highland 932-8481 Jonesboro, Arkansas Leonard Gramling Floyd (Corky) Cornelison 133 Compliments of W-M TYPEWRITER COMPANY MARTIN FURNITURE AND MARTIN CLEANERS Trumann Arkansas SALKS Bav LANGFORD'S AMBULANCE SERVICE Dial Direct 1-932-6661 Jonesboro, Arkansas 3517 East Nettleton Jonesboro, Arkansas 935-2375 Electronic Calculators Typewriters Adders Calculators Copiers Waymon Edgar Authorized Dealer SERVICE RENTALS For Quality Merchandise and Friendly Service Arkansas HILL’S CLOVER FARM CloverFarm Stores 134 Furthering the Development of Craighead and Poinsett Counties First National Bank Of Poinsett County HYNEMAN INSURANCE AMERICAN PIONEER AGENCY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY First National Bank Building Trumann, Arkansas 72472 P.0. Box 30 Office: 483-6359 Trumann, Arkansas 72472 For Toll Free Telephone Service Call 800-472-9210 Featuring Graduate Program 135 MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY ■121 West Main Trumann. Ark. COMPANY P.O. Box 548 •Jonesboro. Arkansas 72401 Adding Machines - Typewriters Calculators - Office Supplies Equip. Cash Registers - Dictating Machines Phone (501) 932-6655 WOOD FORD FORI) SALES AND SERVICE Highway 63 Phone 483-4651 Trumann Arkansas Phone 483-6822 Res: 483-5849 BILL HILL'S AUTO SALES For the Best deal in late model used cars. Bank Financing Hwv 63 South Trumann JETER HARDWARE CO. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Complete Lines Ample Stocks 806-10 Burke Ave. Phone 932-6636 -Serving you since 1902- 136 FARMERS PLANTERS GIN If you farm modern or as in the past, come to us for best results in ginning. Bay Arkansas 137 TRUMANN AUTO PARTS Walgreen Agencies TRUMANN AND CAMPBELL DRUGS Phone: 483-6439 or 483-6414 Highway 63 Phone 483-6310 Dealer in Automobile - Truck and Tractors Parts High Performance Parts GOODYEAR Highway 63 Trumann Arkansas Manager RAY McCLUNG Trumann EXECUTONE N.E. ARK PORTER’S, INC. 428 Southwest Drive Jonesboro, Arkansas 932-3346 Executone Communication Systems Office Furniture Typewriters - Calculators Office Supplies and Equipment Harry and David Martin - Owners PREISTLY DRUG COMPANY Bob Evans, R. Ph. 101 West Main Trumann Ray’s Tire Service LINDY’S CONOCO STATION “For Your Finest Gas” Highway 63 Arkansas Home Owned and Operated LINDY BLACK by Bay 138 Guy’s Discount Center Highway 63 South Trumann Arkansas Pepsi’s got q lot to give! PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. Jonesboro 139 Ill WALSWORTH Marrrlinr Mo ISA V - . •-. vi . - • v _ T V r ' '‘ £- ■£ ■ • «r • • • • -. ■ ; % V ► . ' •'•?■' . ■ • •'■-fVNVW' Wv -.‘-7 . ' - Lk :vv •v . V. s • A . •-


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