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Table Of Contents Administration ... .10 Student Body.......17 Organizations ......56 Athletics...........67 Activities .........86 Recognition........104 Advertising........116 I A time to laugh; A time to weep 4 A time to be silent; A time to speak 5 8 Yes, for every thing there is a season... 9 ll O T Sanders. Troy Sheets. Neal Burton. Claude Harkrider. and Gifford Thornton Administration Keeps B.H.S. Going Mr Holt is busy working on the school budget. Mr. Holt and Mr. Henderson along with our students, enjoy our new lunchroom. Along with being principal. Mr. Henderson takes time to counsel with Mr. Doyle Henderson. Principal students. 12 Faculty Mrs. Eileen Allen Science. Girls P.E. Mr N. C. Bryan Fifth Sixth Grade Math Science Mrs. Vicki Collie Fifth Sixth Grade Social Studies Mrs. Bernice Cook Mathematics Mrs. Emily Copeland Commercial Mr. Gerald Cox Biology Science Mrs. Pamela Duncan First Grade Mrs. Mary Golden Fourth Grade Mrs. Rachel Halaby First Grade Students are not the only ones who primp for the camera! 13 Mrs. Wanda Hall English Mrs. Elaine Howell English Mr Ronnie Hughes History Mr. Gennievee Jackson Secretary Teachers Aide Mrs. Rose Lambert Third Grade Mrs. Erma Loopcr Fourth Grade Mr Floyd Looper Mathematics Mrs. Jackie Looper Third Grade Mr Hubert O'Neal Chemistry. Basketball Coach Faculty Mr Cox and Steve Bratton examine a dissected specimen in Earth Science Mrs Pye helps her fifth grade class with a math problem. 14 Faculty Mrs. Polly Orr Librarian Mrs. Evelyn Pye Fifith Sixth Grades Math Science Mrs. Kathleen Richardson Remedial Math Mrs. Elizabeth Sharp Home Economics Mrs. Mildred Small Second Grade Mrs. Shelba Tankersley Second Grade Mrs. Imogene Thornton English Mrs. Barbara Watson Fifth Sixth Grades English Mr Bob Watson Agriculture Mr Clarence Wooten Social Studies. Civics and Head Football Coach 15 Teachers enjoy a quiet moment at lunch. Maintenance Mrs. Nellie Diffee Cafeteria Worker Mrs. Daphene Southerland Cafeteria Worker Mrs. Lee Oma Wilson Cafeteria Worker Mrs. Maggie Thornton Cafeteria Supervisor Mrs. Willie Anderson Cafeteria Worker George Whitley Custodian Donald Whitley General Maintenance Arlie Moore Mechanic Custodian Calvin Bray Custodian Omcr Herrin Custodian Bus Drivers: Earl Matlock. Harvey Evans. Wallace Diffee. Dan Massey. Bennie Hardage. C O Woodall. s E N I O R S Class Favorites Gayle Brizendine Ricky Herrin President Vice President Secretary Jill Whitfield Treasurer Regina Allen Reporters Dean Foster 18 Regina Allen Mr Mrs. J. C. Allen Terry Allen Mr Mrs. Thurman Allen Theresa Baker Mr. Mrs. Frank Baker Rhonda (Wedsted) Bowman Mr Mrs. Levi Wedsted Gayle Brizendine Mr. Mrs. Don Brizendine Susan Burrough Mr Mrs. David F Burroughs Susie (Hughes) Clements Mr. Mrs. R. J. Hughes Debbie Daniels Mr Mrs. Glen Prince LeAnettc Dixon Mr Mrs David Dixon Ronnie Efird Mr Mrs. G. V. Efird Dean Foster Mr Mrs. Gerald Foster Bobbie Garrett Mr Mrs. Cecil Garrett 19 Ricky Glasgow Mr. Mrs. T. E. Glasgow Jane Hammock Mrs. Novelle Hammock Beverly Harkrider Mr. Mrs. Claud Harkrider David Hartsell Mr Mrs. F. C. Hartsell Colleen Elaine Henderson Mr Mrs. Max Henderson Diana Henson Mr Mrs. Doyle Henson We Are Not Afraid 20 Gossiping between classes was a pleasant pastime. The girls watched a third period football game. Play try-outs were fun. Ricky Herrin Mr. Mrs. Noah Herrin Buddy Hodges Mr Mrs. T. V. Hodges Neva Holt Mr Mrs. 0. C. Holt Alan Hughes Mr. Mrs. John Hughes Ricky Hughes Mr Mrs. Loyd Hughes Denise Hynds Mr. Mrs. Eugene Hynds David Jackson Mr Mrs. Robert Jackson David Jeffers Mr Mrs Rocky Mills Lisa Johnson Mr Mrs. Ken Johnson Mike Layton Mr. Mrs. James Layton LaDonna (Herrin) Lowe Mr Mrs. Lester Herrin Wayne McClard Mr. Bob McClard Mrs. Clarice McClard Linda Miller Mr Mrs. Charles Miller Charlene Phillips Mr Clinton Phillips Rhonda Prince Mr Mrs. Dusty Carlock Note taking is part of the regular scene in Earth Science. Is Kevin modeling his new watch or his new purse? 22 Greg Ray Mr Mrs. Willard Ray Jay Sheets Mr Mrs. Troy Sheets Ford Strafaci Mr Mrs. L J. Strafaci Kevin Sullivan Mr. Mrs. William Sullivan Terri Tankersley Mr Mrs. D. L. Tankersley Sandra Watson Mr. Mrs. Ralph Watson Jill Whitfield Mr 8c. Mrs. Pete Whitfield Donna Sue Williams Mr Mrs. Roy Williams Philip Wise Mr. 8 Mrs R. W Wise. Jr. Dean Foster gives Mrs Howell and Mr Hughes his idea for a class pro- ject. Jane and Rhonda wait for their names to be called during homeroom 23 J u N I O R S Class Favorites Cheryl King Stuart Ford President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Reporters Darrell Thacker 24 Greg Allen Charlie Baker Perry Brown Mechele Burns Marcile Burris Phyllis Burton Shari Douglas Stuart Ford Eyvonne Fry Beverly Garner Marty Holt Owen Holt Gail Horton Cheryl King James King Joe King 25 The boys stand around at activity period. Mass confusion accompanies the ordering of senior rings. Rodney Kirksey Diane Lambert Gina Lookadoo Kenneth Lookadoo Rebecca Looper Mike Mahaffey Marty McClenahan Anita Moore Ralph Moore Steve Moore Lisa Mullings Kelly Orr Neal Prince Tammy Prince Harold Rosenbaum Johnny Ross Junior Rowton Tammy Sanders May Lynn Scott Becky Shuffield Gale Shuffield Joe Shuffield Robert Tankersley Darrell Thacker June Thomas Dcana Thornton Vance Wedsted Wayne Wheatley Billy Williams Diana Wilson David Woodall Jennifer Yates 27 s o p H O M O R E S Class Favorites Sheila Hughes Timmy Lewallen President Shari Tankersley Vice President Robin Matlock Secretary Kenneth Floyd Treasurer Russell Hynds Reporters Terry Henshaw 28 Shawn Bean Russell Bever Mickey Bratton John Brotherson Terri Buck Melissa Burns Doris Burroughs Philip Burton Diane Cansler David Campbell Sherry Clark Bobby Daniels Belinda Davis Patricia Dean Wayne Dyer Gloria Eads Thomas Ensley Rex Evans Kenneth Floyd Alan Foster Greg Garner Victor Grant Rita Hardage Karen Harkrider Darrell Harris Lynne Henderson Terry Henshaw Arlan Henson Twillite Honeycutt Teresa Hughes Sheila Hughes Mark Hughes Russell Hvnds Dale Jackson Ray Jordan Timmy Lewallen Teresa Loopcr Tony Looper Mike Hughes ......Jeff Buck . . Janet Wrinkle ■. • Cindy Prince Judy Pennington Melba Acker Terry Aringe Max Bryant Jeff Buck Danny Burton Leigh Chancellor Glenda Constant Melinda Constant Anita Copeland Steve Dyer Faith Farley Keith Floyd Rita Godfrey Shirley Godfrey Danny Harris Greg Hughes Keith Hughes Mike Hughes Cheryl Hynds Rhonda Jones Robert Jordon Rick Kostelaz Howard Langley Pam Lowe Becky Loy Taking tests is a frequent chore. Mrs. Thornton helps Mike and Johnny. 33 Greg Weatherford Travis Wilson Darryl Wheatley Marshall White Janet Wrinkle Brenda Woodall Angie Luzader David Mahaffey Ricky Matlock Mitchell Maynard David Moore Robin Nutt Judy Pennington David Phillips Sheila Phillips Cindy Prince Kelly Prince Rob Rayburn John Rowland Johnny Rowton Dwayne Runyan Pam Sanders Ricky Smith Paul Steier Bobby Sutton Renee Tankersley President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Erma Looper Reporters Connie Garner E I G H T H Class Favorites Gay Smith Greg Evans 35 Donna Adams Kyle Anderson Scottie Ashley Rhonda Bear Diana Bever Mike Bingham Lance Bray Troy Bray Dena Brewer Nancy Brotherson Shane Burton Melanie Campbell Becky Crow Billy Daniels Terry Diffee Vance Dobyns Greg Evans Brenda Frazier Connie Gamer Sharon Gamer Dorothy Hardage Terry Hardage Tim Hodges Angie Horton Harold Hughes 36 Eighth graders discuss topics of the day. Coach O’Neal calls roll in science class. Rose Mary Hughes Timmy Hughes Tara Ivy Melanie Jackson DeWayne James Bobby King Delbert Lambert Lisa Lambert Pat Layton Mark Lewallen Leslie Lockett Darrell Lookadoo Erma Looper Jimmy Looper Roy Lowe Denise Luker Debra Mauldin Robert Mauldin David McClard Penny McClard Gail Miller Patrick Montgomery Todd Nelson Tammy Pilcher Ronnie Piper To the eighth graders the school paper proves to be more interesting than studying. Roy Piper Kelly Prince Cindy Ray Bruce Rhiddlehoover Debbie Robbins Lou Ann Ross Lisa Rowland Julia Rowton Nancy Sanders Juan See Janice Sheets Jeanette Sheets Ginger Shuffield Gay Smith Ronnie Stef fey Cheryl Steier Mitchell Strother Ricky Suit Terry Thacker Dennis Thornton Vickie Tucker Katrina Upchurch Sandy Wedsted Kim Wetherington Diana Wise President .............................DeWayne Cansler Vice President...............................Darren Bunn Secretary Reporter................................Sandra Harkrider Treasurer..............................Cheana Thornton S E V E N T H Sandra Harkrider E. J. Daniels 39 Benny Hardage Charles Hardage Michele Hardin Sandra Harkrider Brent Harris Robert Harris Ricky Henshaw Binky House Lynette Hughes Randy Hughes Dennis Jones Todd Lambert Renee Almond Marie Aringe Terry Bean Alan Bear Tanya Bingham Barbara Black Darren Bunn Sandra Burton Stephen Canfield Dewayne Cansler Melinda Cansler Jayne Crow E. J. Daniels Greg Dobyns Dale Eads Janet Eason Fawn Farley Joe Farley Tarie Grant Ted Hall grade class. Edward Lockett Kirt Lockett Sharon Lookadoo David Looper Diane Looper Timothy Looper Eddie Maynard Marvin McDonald Rhonda Moore Leadra Orr Carl Phillips Mike Phillips Lisa Pilcher Howard Rosenbaun Vickie Runyan Dennis See Suzie Steffey Richard Stolz Mark Sullivan Anita Sutton Charlotte Swayze Joe Swayze Bart Tims Cheana Thornton William Thomas Dana Ulmer Dean Ulmer Lori Webb Debra Wheatley Kim Wilson Kerry Woodall Clay Worrell A time to learn 43 Sixth Grade Carolyn Hughes Gary Hunt Jerry James Lloyd Jordon Martha Jordon George King Charlotta Acker Marty Allen Sharie Barton Steve Bowman Denise Bray Timmy Bray Mike Bulliete Tracy Campbell Mark Cansler Sheri Cansler Lisa Carter David Chancellor Farron Chancellor Tammy Colvin Tracy Cooley Jeff Crow James Daniels Mark Daniels Brian Davis Shawn Garner Phyllis Hardage Tony Hardage Bradley Hardin Cindy Headrick Candy Henson Sixth Grade Lana Lambert Joe Layton Timmy Lockett Jeff Looper Sherri Looper Suzan Mahaffey Melanie Martin Tony Martinez Mark McClard Angela Norton Kim Peake Renee Pennington Karen Ray Steve Richerson Mary Routh Shanna Rowe Lester Rowland Kenny See Christina Strother TinPBtrother Greg Suit Mike Tankersley Felicia Thomason Melanie Thornton Scott Thornton Sabrina Tucker Ktina Upchurch Randy White Leslie Yarbrough Troy Yarbrough Dana Acker Sheila Adams Lynn Anthony Dawn Aringe Teresa Asbury Deborah Atchison Timmy Barton Steve Bear Allen Boyd Gary Bray Richard Brown Janet Copeland Kent Daniels James Dixon. Jr. John Dixon Tina Dyer Patty Eads Dawn Farley Kevin Ford Teresa Glasgow Mike Godfrey Timmy Hall Aaron Hancock Ted Honeycutt Greg Hughes Pam Hughes Russell Hughes Darin Hynds Karen Ivy Donna Jordon Fifth Grade Fifth Grade Jim Karr Ed Kosteloz Kim Lambert Shonna Langdon Rodney Lewallen Maureen Lockett Randy Looper Stevie Looper Terry Looper Randy McClenahan Tammy Matlock Scott Moore Jeffrey Norton Scotty Pennington Chana Prince Lisa Prince Teresa Raimer Steven Robbins Michelle Rowe Mark Sanders Lisa Senn Pat Steier Dorina Thomas Jimmy Thomason Aaron Thornton Bud Thornton Lee Ann Waite Brad Watson Calvin Woodwall Cliff Warrell Gene Yarbrough Reading skills are advanced in the fifth. Fifth graders gather around the water fountain after P.E. 47 Mrs. Looper’s Fourth Grade Wendell Allen Cheryl Arthur Tim Ausley Glorie Booy DeAnne Baswell Cynthia Burk Gail Burroughs Lisa Burroughs David Cansler Chris Chancellor Deborah Chase Don Cooley Natalie Crow Donna Denham Amanda Dooley Velvet Garner Kevin Golden April Hancock Lisa Hardin Mark Headrick Eric Henson Mike Hughes Cindy Suit 48 Fourth graders wait anxiously for lunch. Mrs. Golden’s Fourth Grade Jimmy Harris Beth Hodges Wade Ivy Paula Keeling Donnie Lair Jennifer Ledbetter Roy Looper LeAnne Mason Shelly Raimer Amy Montgomery Carlotte Swayze Lorri Thomas Kris Treadway Cheryl Waite Scotty Waite Jeff Weatherford Susan Webb Cathy White Johnny Williams Mark Williams Brad Wilson Kristi Wilson Roxanne Wise Jerry Wrinkle 49 This is a time for a helping hand. Seesawing is fun in the fourth. Mrs. Lambert’s Third Grade Scotty Allen Kenneth Arthur Richie Arthur Missy Ashley Patty Ballette Kevin Bennett Richard Bland Shannon Buck Lonnie Buehlemann Shelly Bergan Ricky Carter Gary Constant Todd Corley Tonya Corley Tina Crow Venessa Daniels Mark Diffee Ralph Duke Randy Hardage Todd Harkrider Leah Harris Shawn Hathcoat Cathy Helms Jackie Hicks Kimberly Holcomb Tim Kizziar Mike Lowe Tony Shores Heath Worrell Jimmy Yarbrough The students learn leisurely. Parties are fun. 50 Mrs. Looper’s Third Grade Lolita Caldwell Arlin Harkrider Duane House Bradley Hughes Christi Hunter Frankie Johnson Wayne Kizzier Darrin Lambert Tia Lambert Stephen Looper Kenny Matlock Kathy McClenahan Paul Orr Kim Ramsey Matthew Robbins Mitzie Senn Shawn Shuffield Gary Swayze Steve Taylor Brian Thornton Sonya Thornton Stephen Tucker Nelson Yarbrough The latest 'fad ' is hula-hooping 51 Mrs. Ralph Asbury Cindy Jackson Sandy Jackson Scott Jones Toby Jones Susan Karr Tammy Langdon Tony Loy Jana Mason Jimmy Maynara Andy Montgomery Stacey Moore Tonya Prince David Rice Becky Rosenbaum Rita Ross Dean Shuffidd Dennis Thomas Kelly Thomas Tim Tillman Regina Wilson Jeff Wise Tankersley’s Second Grade Study groups are encouraged in grade school. Second grade practices basic cursive writing forms. Mrs. Small’s Second Grade James Acker Brian Allen Shannon Ausley Cendi Barton Wayne Baswell Dawn Booy Jarrod Bray Melanie Burns Rodney Burton Dan Canfield Marty Constant Resa Denham Ann Drobena Darren Dyer Linda Floyd Virginia Fry Tracey Gaither Roger Graham Lena Grant Johnny Harris Jeneanne Hartsell Tilman Hunt Tina Ivy Richard Woodall Second graders spend recess on the slide... ...Or on monkey bars. 53 Mrs. Duncan’s First Grade Darren Burrow Jim Hardage Wayne Johnson Gary Keeling Shelia Lambert Michelle Lockett Angela Looper Melissa Martinez Venita Nicks Vicki Richerson Shannon Rowland Julie Shores Scott Smith Terry Smith Marilyn Steier Barry Strother Hunt Tart Mike Thomas Chris Thornton Michele Waite Christy Watson Tammy Wedsted Jerry White Donna Williams Kathy Yarbrough Who says girls can't play football! 54 The monkey-bars provide enjoyment. Mrs. Halaby’s First Grade Clay Almond Darren Aringe Jeffery Arthur Edith Asbury Sherry Asbury Jerry Atchison Michael Burris Tammy Cain Daniel Cansler Mike Davis Mike Denham Nancy Estep Chris Galloway Jimmy Garner Sheri Graham Karl Haney Darrell Hardage Shannon Hardage Jason Hathcoat Scott Hughes Tammy Hughes Gerald Hunt Lisa Hunter Dana Lair Laura Swayze Melissa White Not only is there a time for recess, there is a time for learning. First graders enjoy playing hopscotch at recess. 55 Yesteryear Staff Met Deadlines SEATED: J. Whitfield. R Allen. T. Baker. N. Holt. STANDING: L. Henderson. K. Harkrider. R Matlock. R Hardage. Sponsor Mrs. Hall. L. Mullings, D. Lambert. A. Moore. T. Prince. Seniors looked on as Jill typed the last pages. Editor Business Managers . . . Typist Jill Whitfield Advisor The juniors and sophomores worked on layouts together. 57 FHA Girls Work To FRONT ROW: D. Lambert. L. Mullings, M. Burns, T. Prince. G. Miller. N. Holt. T. Sanders. B. Looper, E. Fry, M. Burris, L. Lowe. S. Lookadoo. A. Moore. P. Burton. C. King, D. Thornton. B. Shuffield. G. Burroughs. S. Watson. D. Williams. G. Horton. L. Johnson. M. Scott. Shuffield. K. Orr. B. Garner, Mrs. Sharp. SECOND ROW: T. Baker. L. 58 Diane Lambert lit candles during the initiation ceremony. New officers of future homemakers were being initiated. Become Better Homemakers President Diane Lambert Vice President Rita Hardage Secretary Treasurer Susie Morrison Historian Song Leader Pianist Sponsor Sewing is one of the many activities of the future homemakers. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Sharp, K. Harkrider. D. Ray. G. Eads, S. Clark. S. Moore. B. Davis. M. Burns. C. Prince. L. Chancellor. R. Nutt. J. Pennington. A. Copeland. B. Loy. P. Lowe. M. Acker. R Godfrey. S. Phillips. SECOND ROW: F. Farley. C. Hynds. R. Tankersley. P. Sanders. L. Vinson. P. Dean. R. Matlock. S. Morrison. L. Smyly. K Sanders. M. Bratton. S. Whisenant. D. Burroughs. T. Looper. D Cansler. S. Hughes. S. Tankersley. T. Hughes. T. Honeycutt. L. Hender son. R. Hardage. A. Luzader. J. Wrinkle. 59 FFA Prepares Today’s Boys FIRST ROW: J. Sheets, S. Ford. D. Foster, D. Hartsell. R. Efird, A1 Wedsted. N. Prince. P. Brown. B William. FOURTH ROW: O. Holt. G. Hughes. SECOND ROW: Mr. Watson. W. McClard, B. Hodges. F Allen. W. Wheatley. K. Lookadoo. H. Rosenbaum. D. Woodall. J. King. Strafaa. T. Allen. S. Bratton. R. Glasgow. R. Hughes. G. Ray. THIRD M. Mahaffey. C. Baker. R. Moore. ROW: D. Thacker. R. Kirksey. M. Holt. J. King. J. Shuffield. V. President - Alan Hughes Vice President - Ronnie Efird Treasurer - Dean Foster Reporter - Stuart Ford Secretary - David Hartsell Sentinel - Steve Bratton Junior Advisor - Jay Sheets FFA boys learned to work with different tools. Class work helps them in their future years. 60 For Tomorrow’s Men FIRST ROW: R. Jordon. T. Rowland. D. Burton. A. Henson. J. Buck, A. Foster. P Miller. J. Burroughs. V. Grant. D. Moore. R. Rayburn. M. M. Maynard. P. Steier. M. Bryant. B. Sutton. M. Hughes. K. Floyd. D. White. B. Daniels. R. Ritter. R. Matlock. D. Mahaffey. FOURTH Steffey. SECOND ROW: R. Jordan. R. Kostelaz. R. Sutton. H. ROW: T. Ensley. B. Pilcher. G. Weatherford. D Jackson. J. Jackson. K. Langley. K. Hughes. J. Brotherson. G. Garner. T. Wilson. D. Campbell. Prince. M. Hughes. T. Aringe. G. Hughes. M. Sherwood. D. Runyan. D. R. Orr. R. Hynds. K. Floyd. T. Lewallen. T. Henshaw. R. Evans. T. Harris. A. Steier. Looper. Mr. Watson. THIRD ROW: J. Rowland. R. Bever. P. Burton, 61 Donna Sue Williams was chosen FFA Sweetheart. Student Council became an active organization this year under Mr. Ronnie Hughes’ sponsorship. The council presented a very successful book -fair for both elementary and high school students. They also sponsored a bicentennial bulletin board contest and a volleyball and ping pong tournament for high school. President Jay Sheets Vice President . . . Diana Henson Secretary and Treasurer Reporter Student Council Becomes Mr. Hughes and Jay discussed the book fair. 62 STANDING: N. Holt. R. Tankersley. A. Moore. D. Henson. G. Shuffield. T. Tankersley. R Nutt. Sponsor Mr. Hughes. KNEELING: C. Hynds. J. Sheets. D. Ray. T. Henshaw. L. Lowe Active in ’76 The sophomores won the bicentennial bulletin board contest. The book fair proved to be very successful. Stuart Ford tried hard to make that winning point. Terri Tankersley and Diana Henson take time to look over the records. Neal Prince and Terry Allen participated in the council’s ping pong tournament. Li. Betas Enjoy Convention SEATED • M. Burns. R. Allen. C. King. T. Baker. D. Foster. Sponsor • Henderson. D. Ray. K. Harkrider. SECOND ROW • R Evans. T. Mrs. Sharp. STANDING • FIRST ROW - N. Holt. L. Mullings. L. Dix- Henshaw, P. Brown. P. Wise, B. Harkrider. on. L Johnson. D. Henson. D. Lambert. A. Moore. K. Orr. S. Moore. L. President - Dean Foster Vice President - Theresa Baker Treasurer - Neva Holt Secretary - Cheryl King Reporter - Mechele Bums Library Club Keeps Library Neat (BOTTOM) - S. Clark. M. Burns. T. Prince. L. Mullings. D. Lambert. J. Scott. G. Lookadoo. G. Horton. P. Burton. D. Thornton. B. Shuffield. Hammock. S. Douglass. L. Johnson. T. Hughes. T. Honeycutt. S. L. Lowe. T. Tankersley. M. Burns. G. Eads. D. Henson. Clements. D. Daniels. (TOP) - Sponsor • P. Orr. M. Burris. A. Moore. M. President - Terri Tankersley Treasurer - Diana Henson Vice-President - Becky Loy Reporters - Teresa Hughes Secretary - Lisa Johnson Gina Lookadoo (BOTTOM) • J. Crow. V. Runyan. M. Hardin. L. Hughes. S. Thornton. L Webb. T. Bingham. S. Burton. R. Almond. A Sutton. D. Adams. R Moore. D Wheatley. J. Eason. S. Steffey. (TOP) P. Orr. S. Lookadoo. D Mauldin. A. Copeland, B. Loy. B. Crow. B. Frazier. S. Wedsted. G. Miller. C Hynds. S Phillips. L Orr. L Pilcher. F Farley 65 Lion’s Roar Staff Keeps BHS Informed FRONT ROW SEATED: Regina Allen. Jane Hammock, and Editor Miller. STANDING: Charlene Phillips. Sponsor Mrs. Emily Copeland. Neva Holt. SECOND ROW: David Jeffers, Ford Strafaci. and Linda LaDonna Lowe. Sandra Watson, and Susie Clements. 66 FRONT ROW SEATED: Susan Burroughs. Theresa Baker, and Donna Sue Williams. SECOND ROW: Debbie Daniels, Jill Whitfield, and Lisa Johnson. STANDING: Jay Sheets, Sponsor Mrs. Emily Copeland. Editor Beverly Harkrider, Denise Hynds, and Wayne McClard. 67 Senior Boys Make Strong FIRST ROW: P. Wise. A. Foster. T. Allen, J. Sheets. R Efird, T. Wooten. R. Hynds. R Evans. C. Gamer. D. Thacker. R. Ritter. D. Wilson. SECOND ROW: W. McClard, F. Strafaci. R. Glasgow. S. Brat- Foster. S. Ford. A. Hughes. K. Lookadoo. Manager W. Wheatley, ton. B. Daniels. J. Burroughs. A. Henson. THIRD ROW: Coach BHS OPP. Horatio 20 7 Mt. Ida 14 13 Glen Rose 17 6 Dierks 0 44 Lake Hamilton 6 13 Magnet Cove 29 7 Glenwood 27 18 Sparkman 27 0 Bauxite 7 13 Mt. Pine 7 27 68 Steve Bratton Phillip Lettered 2 Years Lettered 2 years All-District. 2 yrs. Defensive Back Fullback 5'9' 5'10 185 lbs. 150 lbs. Bid For Conference Crown Ronnie Efird Lettered 3 years All-District Most Interceptions Quarterback 5'8' 135 lbs. Jay Sheets Lettered 3 years Flankerback 5'10' 145 lbs. Wayne McClard Lettered 3 years Center 5'1 T 150 lbs. Ford Strafaci Lettered 1 year Defensive Back 5'10 145 lbs. Junior Kenneth Lookadoo separates this Magnet Cove players feet from the ground, giving Lookadoo a mark in statistics and the opposition a headache. 69 Action Highlights The Dean Foster Lettered 3 years All-District Tackle 6'1 180 lbs. Alan Hughes Lettered 3 years All-District. 2 yrs. End 6'2' 180 lbs. Terry Allen Lettered 2 years All-District Guard 5'10' 165 lbs. Ricky Glasgow Lettered 1 year Noseguard 6' 150 lbs. James Burroughs takes a pass with the Magnet Cove players behind him. This Page Is Sponsored By: BORDEN’S MILK COMPANY AND REYNOLDS METAL COMPANY AT JONES MILLS 1975 Football Season Ricky Hughes uses the process of elimination by eliminating the offense. Darrell Thacker goes down after intercepting a Magnet pass. James Burroughs anticipates a pass while surrounded by the opposition. 71 A Time Timmy Hughes catches a pass. BJHS OPP. Sparkman 6 22 Mt. Ida 22 14 Glenwood 6 6 Ft. Lake 14 0 Mt. Pine 6 30 Glenrose 34 14 Magnet Cove 28 8 Murfreesboro 12 32 Bauxite 0 36 Coach Wooten. G. Evans. K. Prince. R. Matlock. M. Hughes. H. Langley. T Hughes. H. Hughes. M. Bingham. D. Harris. B. Harris. Second Row: S. Ashley. T. Bray. T. Thacker. D. Lambert. T. Hughes. K. Anderson. D. McClard. D. Cansler. T. Lambert. Third Row: L. Bray C Hardage. E. J. Daniels. R. Steffey. D. James. M. Phillips. S. Canfield. W. Thomas. J. Buck. 72 For Determination 73 Timmy Hughes is tackled after a long run. Cheerleaders Find Time For Enthusiasm, Jill Whitfield. Teresa Looper. Regina Allen. Kathy Sanders. Gale Shuffield. Shari Douglas. Terri Tankersley. 74 Sr. cheerleaders enjoyed bringing out spirit during pep rallies. KNEELING: Nancy Sanders, Pam Lowe. SECOND ROW: Rosie Hughes. Debbie Robbins. Robin Nutt. Angie Luzader. Leigh Chancellor. TOP: Penny McClard 75 Senior Boys Are KNEELING: J. Burroughs. A. Foster, P. Efird, J. Sheets, B. Daniels. T. Henshaw. G. Garner. STANDING: Coach Hubert O’Neal. R. Ritter. S. Ford, A. Hughes. D. Foster. R. Evans. L. Miller. A. Henson. Manager W. Wheatley. BHS OPP Glen Rose 42 78 Prattsville 35 58 Leola 52 64 Ft. Lake 45 58 Poyen 56 54 Carthage 55 78 Murfreesboro 32 43 Magnet Cove 40 39 Kirby 56 72 Ouachita 45 47 Prattsville 37 85 Amity 56 72 Kirby 47 75 Magnet Cove 42 45 Ouachita 57 63 Amity 51 76 Harmony Grove 48 47 Leola 64 47 Murfreesboro 70 63 Ouachita 61 51 Magnet 50 48 Harmony Grove 64 66 Poyen 69 43 Sparkman 61 56 Ft. Lake 40 87 Grapevine 78 58 Wabbaseka 64 86 Alan Hughes reaches for the rebound after Ouachita misses a much-needed shot. 76 County Champs All-district player Ronnie Efird jumps high for another basket. All of the boys listen to Coach-O’Neal’s instructions during time-out. Senior Girls Reach The senior girls had a great season with a record of 31 wins and 2 losses. The girls took county tournament with no trouble. Once again in the district tournament, they worked very hard and came out victorious. Then in the state tournament, they went to Batesville in high hopes of winning but were stopped in the semi-finals by Calico Rock who went on to win the tournament. Regina Allen was named all-state, while Bismarck brought home the Sportsmanship Trophy for the second year. Regina Allen. Jill Whitfield, Susie Clements, Debbie Daniels were named All-District. Lynne takes down the net for a souvenir. 78 KNEELING: Manager T. Baker, B. Harkrider, S. Clements. D. Daniels. R Allen. J. Whitfield. N. Holt. Manager L. Miller. STAN DING: C. King. B. Gamer, K. Orr, G. Shuffield, S. Hughes, Coach O'Neal. D. Cansler. T. Looper. L. Henderson. D. Ray. Semi-Finals In State Regina goes for two points to boost the score. BHS OPP Glenwood 51 46 Glen Rose 60 30 Prattsville 47 34 Leola 59 40 Ft. Lake 51 48 Poyen 57 33 Murfreesboro 57 41 Magnet Cove 66 33 Kirby 70 53 Ouachita 67 65 Prattsville 57 41 Amity 60 49 Kirby 57 46 Magnet Cove 61 26 Ouachita 69 42 Amity 54 35 Cabot 63 56 Mountain View 62 55 Parkin 48 76 Leola 63 36 Murfreesboro 65 47 Glen Rose 53 30 Ouachita 65 50 Harmony Grove 70 51 Poyen 69 35 Sparkman 61 39 Leola 18 6 Magnet Cove 68 62 Grapevine 53 43 Locksburg 56 47 Norphlet 63 52 Scranton 58 55 Calico Rock 56 75 Coach Wooten prepares the girls for the coming game. Sr. Girls express their joy over winning the county trophy. Regina gets up for a good jump. 79 FRONT ROW: M. Bland. T. Nelson. D. Eads. E. Daniels. J. Looper, A. G. Evans. G. Weatherford. M. Hughes. R. Matlock. D. Mahaffey, D. Bear. C Hardage. D. McClard. M. Strother, R. Piper. D. Ulmer. BACK Runyan. D. Cansler. ROW: Coach O’Neal. D. Thornton. D. Moore. D. Ulmer, D. Lambert. All-district player Greg Weatherford adds two for Bismarck. BHS OPP Glenrose 43 32 Prattsville 24 20 Ft. Lake 29 46 Poyen 52 34 Magnet Cove 36 18 Kirby 44 28 Ouachita 33 34 Magnet Cove 34 20 Kirby 33 39 Leola 32 22 Murfreesboro 46 35 Glenrose 45 32 Magnet Cove 21 20 Harmony Grove 37 41 Sparkman 17 36 Bauxite 38 39 80 Leigh Chancellor puts in tow points for Bismarck. 81 Jr. Girls Put Forth Great Effort FIRST ROW: M Sutton. S. Harkrider, L. Hughes. T. Bingham, S. Nutt. J. Sheets, J. Sheets. L. Chancellor. G. Smith, Coach O’Neal. L. Steffey. SECOND ROW: R. Moore, S. Lookadoo. G. Miller. B. Frazier, Ross. L. Orr. G. Shuffield. C. Ray, R. Hughes. M. Hardin. N. Sanders. V. Runyan. M. Cansler. THIRD ROW: E. Looper, J. Pennington. R. BHS OPP Glenwood 15 39 Leola 27 36 Murfreesboro 36 40 Prattsville 23 21 Kirby 12 37 Ouachita 31 28 Amity 23 43 Harmony Grove 26 46 Amity 26 45 Magnet Cove 25 49 Poyen 39 26 Ft. Lake 17 40 Carthage 16 42 Cheerleaders Work Hard To Raise Spirit KNEELING: Diane Wise. Tammy Tucker, Susie Moore. STANDING: Becky Crow. Vickie Tucker. Belinda Davis. Jrs. Show Desire To Win PeeWees Show Promise FIRST ROW: R. Pennington. F. Thomason. A. Norton. M. Thornton. L Lambert. T. Cooley. S. Looper. M Routh. P. Eads. L. Senn. SECOND ROW: T. Ausley. W. Allen. D. Cansler, M. Hughes. K. Treadway. J. Wrinkle. D. Cooley. THIRD ROW: T. Hall. R. Hughes. J. Norton. S. Robbins. B. Watson. S. Bear, G. Yarbrough. T. Looper. R McClenahan. A. Hancock. S. Pennington. J. Dixon. FOURTH ROW: M M. Tankersley. J. James. B. Burroughs. M. Daniels. B. Hardin. S. Richerson. J. Crow. M. Cansler. T. Yarbrough. G. Suit. K. Tucker. B Davis. T. Hardage. M. McClard. D. Chancellor. T. Bray. M. Allen. Coaches: Crandall Duncan. Carl Hardage. and Wayne Bear. Piano Recital Is Successful America s heritage was displayed by Mrs Barbara Hardage's piano students. Sixth Grade Basketball Peewees KNEELING: M. McClard. T. Hardage, M. Daniels. B. Burrough, S. Garner. D. Chancellor. T. Bray Coaches: Jerry Evans and Larry Richerson. STANDING: G. Hunt. J. Crow. F. Chancellor. K. Tucker. S. Matlock. Fifth Grade Basketball Peewees KNEELING: T. Hall. M. Godfrey. S. Robbins. A. Boyd, G. Bray. C. Coaches: Jerry Evans and Larry Matlock. World. K. Ford. B. Watson. S. Bear, J. Karr. M. Sanders, J. Norton 84 Sixth Grade Basketball Peewees KNEELING: L. Lambert, L. Carter, C. Hughes. K. Ray. F. Thomason. S. Looper. STANDING: M. Thornton. A. Norton. S. Rowe. C. Acker. S. Cansler. T. Strother. Fifth Grade Basketball Peewees 85 “I Am Woman” A rose was given to each mother with love. Mother Daughter Banquet To go along with our theme. Anita Moore and Lisa Johnson sang I am Woman Mrs. Don Brooks presented a touching message for each mother and Diane Lambert presented FHA Beau Alan Hughes with a kiss, daughter. 87 With Spirits High And The 1976 Homecoming Queen Jill Whitfield was escorted by Captain Alan Hughes and co-captain Ronnie Efird. Senior Maid Regina Allen was escorted by Ricky Glasgow. Mascots were Eddie Ramsey and Vicki Richerson. X 88 Senior Maid Donna Sue Williams was escorted by Ricky Hughes. Senior Maid Rhonda Prince was escorted by Terry Allen. Temperatures Low,- Junior Maid Cheryl King was escorted by Philip Wise. Sophomore Maid Crystal Thornton was escorted by Ford Strafaci. Junior Maid Shari Douglas was escorted by Steve Bratton. Junior Maid June Thomas was escorted by Dean Foster. 89 Sophomore Maid Rita Hardage was escorted by Jay Sheets. Sophomore Maid Diane Cansler was escorted by Wayne McClard. Homecoming Began June Thomas and Donna Sue Williams work on getting the homecoming stage ready. The senior cheerleaders gave a reception for the royalty, football players, and their families 90 The mascots did very well during the festivities. With Jill Whitfield as Queen . . Queen Jill receives a kiss from Co-Captain Ronnie Efird. Jill was crowned Queen by Captain Alan Hughes The escorts were also nervous about the festivities The royalty nervously awaited homecoming festivities. Master of Ceremonies was David Hartsell. Juniors Crown Homecoming With The custom of Junior Homecoming was renewed this year. Judy Pennington was crowned 1975-76 Homecoming Queen. The theme. “Moon River, was beautifully illustrated as a starry night with a River and a full moon in the background. Homecoming was topped off with a victory over Fountain Lake Thursday evening. The yearbook staff sponsored the festivities and decorated the stage and football field. Queen Judy Pennington was escorted by Captain Ricky Matlock. 92 Mascots were Nancy Estep and Shannon Har- dage. Victory Over Fountain Lake Ninth Grade Maid: Cindy Prince, Escort: Mike Hughes Ninth Grade Maid: Rita Godfrey. Escort: Ninth Grade Maid: Robin Nutt, Escort: Danny Harris Howard Langley Eighth Grade Maid: Rosemary Hughes. Escort: Kelly Prince Eighth Grade Maid: Julia Rowton, Escort: Timmy Hughes Seventh Grade Maid: Michele Hardin. Escort: Jeff Buck 93 Seniors Enjoy A On Friday March 12, the Senior class of 1976 presented a three-act farce entitled “Nit Wits” produced by Walter H. Baker Co., of Boston, MA. The story began when Tommy Winter advertised himself as a psychiatrist in order to make money to go back to college. He felt the only people who would answer the ad are those who are not really crazy. When the people start arriving, he learns they are a little more than he can handle. One event led to another making Nit Wits” one of the most hilarious plays presented at BHS. Couples enjoyed dancing at the party Characters Tommy Winter . Steve Grinnell . . David Jeffers Nellie Miss Dinwiddie . T.T. Trumbell . . David Hartsell Maude Middleton Gayle Brizendine Bert Baxter .... Ford Strafaci Sallyjean Gould . Bobbie Garrett Mrs. Short Mr. Short David Jackson Millie Milton . . . LaDonna Lowe Jean Hammond . Terri Tankersley Lou Prentice . . . Donna Sue Williams Mrs. Winter .... Mr. Winter .... Wayne McClard Policewoman . . . Super Nut Asylum Guards . Colleen Henderson College girls .... Jill Whitfield Beverly Harkrider College boys . . . Jay Sheets Ricky Herrin Maude prepared to jump while Tommy awaited to catch her. Miss Milton discussed poetry with Sallyjean. 94 Time Of Performance Mr. Short stood in awe at Super Nut. Lou Prentice served Jean Hammond punch. Mrs. Short flirted with Steve and Miss Dinwiddie embraced Mr. Trumbell while Bert Baxter awaited to speak with Dr. Summer. Mr. Mrs. Winter gave Nellie last minute instructions before leaving on their trip. 95 The Juniors Presented On March 26, the junior class presented an Art Craft Play. “Hillbilly WeddinY’ in three acts. The story begins when Maw elects Paw to find husbands for his unmarried daughters. In the midst of Pa’s husband chasing, Ronald Maxwell and his aunt arrive after having car trouble. Both Ceelie and Bonnie Mae are attracted to the stranger. Obeey and Chiz Upschlager decide the stranger, that is running loose among the girls in the valley, is a menace. They must do away with him. They plan a feud to scare him away. Paw also decides to fake a feud and shoot a husband for Ceelie. Both sides use poor Ceelie for bait. It is all a merry mix-up from there on! Maw gave the Reverend instructions for the weddin’. Mechele Burns and Lisa Mullings worked as student directors. Mistress of ceremonies. Kelly Orr. dressed to fit the play. Characters Paw Belsnickle.........................Stuart Ford Maw Belsnickle......................Phyllis Burton Ceelie Belsnickle .................Gale Shuffield Bonnie Mae Belsnickle...............Tammy Prince Juney Lou Belsnickle...............Diane Lambert Four Belsnickle ..................Becky Shuffield Five Belsnickle.....................Shari Douglas Six Belsnickle......................Deana Thornton Obeey Upschlager.....................Perry Brown Chiz Upschlager......................Mike Mahaffey Ronald Maxwell................................Greg Mays Lucy Maxwell ........................Anita Moore Reverend............................Billy Williams Cousin Zeke......................Robert Tankersley The Cousins..........................Gina Lookadoo ................................Kenneth Lookadoo ...................................Charles Baker ...................................Charlene Kirk ...................................May Lynn Scott “Hillbilly Weddin’.” The cousins got ready to play the weddin march. Juney Lou tried to convince Ceelie to take a bath. 97 Maw told Paw he must get husbands for Bonnie Mae and Ceelie. Bonnie Mae invited Ronald Maxwell and his aunt in. Four. Five and Six watched the feud from the cabin window. Obeey tried to get Chiz to kiss Ceelie. DeGray State Park Restaurant was the setting, April 16. of the Junior and Senior Banquet. The seniors and high school faculty were the special guest of the juniors. The ‘Spirit of 76’ will serve as a special remembrance for each one there. Diane Lambert served as toastmistress. 98 The juniors and seniors enjoy autographing each other’s programs. The high school faculty were among the special guests. The ‘Spirit of ’76' will be a memorable event in time to come. The Bismarck Booster Club was host at the annual Sports Banquet May 1 at Bowen’s in Arkadelphia. Dave Woodman of KATV gave an inspirational speech to the young athletes, who were being honored. Sports Banquet — Wayne Bear, president of the booster club, presented the Lion's Award to Regina Dave Woodman, sports director for KATV Channel 7. was the Allen. guest speaker. 100 Leon Thornton served as master of ceremonies. The response was given by Jay Sheets. Highlight Of ’76 Basketball Awards—Regina Allen, offense; Jill Whitfield, offense; Susie Clements, defense; and (NOT PICTURED) Lynne Henderson, most-improved Football Awards—Dean Foster, offensive lineman; Ronnie Efird. offensive back; Alan Hughes, defense; Steve Bratton, defense; and Torry Allen, most-improved Gale Shuffield and other guests waited in line for the buffet. Basketball Awards—Ronnie Efirds. offense; Jay Sheets, defense; Reggie Ritter, most-improved Crandall Duncan, secretary-treasurer of the booster club. Mrs. Duncan, and Coach O'Neal were guest at the head table. 101 Senior Trip . . . Seniors found the natural bridge to be the most memorable event of the trip. 102 Colleen Henderson and Rhonda Prince tried their cooking skills on the other seniors. A Time Of Togetherness Mr. Hughes had help in his decision to go swim- The girls had a difficult time convincing Ricky Herrin that it was time to take a shower ming. Everyone tried their skills at ice skating and driving bumper cars. 103 Queen Jill Jill Whitfield reigned as Homecoming Queen for the 1975-76 season. She is the daughter of Sally and Pete Whitfield. Jill was a member of the basketball team and the yearbook staff. She was also co-captain for the football cheerleaders. Bismarck Girl Becomes Fair Queen Donna Sue Williams was chosen to reign as the 1975 Hot Spring County Fair Queen. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams. Donna, a 5'4 brown-eyed, brunette, enjoys all kinds of sports. She plans to attend Henderson State University. Hot Springs County Fair Queen Donna Sue Williams Anita Moore won Arkansas' Third District Talent Contest in Hope. 106 This Page Is Sponsored By: DON’S STUDIO IN MALVERN Mr. And Miss BHS Jill Whitfield And Ronnie Efird Jill and Ronnie were chosen as the outstanding student representatives of B.H.S. Both Jill and Ronnie were active in sports and other activities, as well as being outstanding seniors. 107 Who’s Who Regina Allen Most Athletic Alan Hughes Terri Tankersley Most Attractive Kevin Sullivan Jill Whitfield Best All-Around Dean Foster Lisa Johnson Friendliest Ricky Herrin 108 Who’s Who Neva Holt Most Likely to Succeed Dean Foster Anita Moore Most Talented David Jeffers Donna Williams Neatest Owen Holt Jill Whitfield Wittiest Ricky Herrin 109 May 7 — Outstanding Ford Strafaci. president of the senior class, presented their composite to Mr. Holt. Lisa Johnson and Rhonda Prince gave the seniors' class history. Juniors Diane Lambert and Tammy Prince predicted the seniors’ outcome in ten years. The seniors' wills were read by Theresa Baker and David Jackson. 110 Students Are Honored Home Economics Rita Hardage Student Council Jay Sheets Mathematics Lisa Johnson American History Mechele Burns Science Sr. English Sandra Watson Agriculture Dean Foster 111 Student Librarian Becky Shuffield Typing Jr. English Anita Moore Biology Russell Hynds Special Awards Jonquil Award—Susan Burroughs Valedictorian Business Ed. Neva Holt I Dare You Award—David Jeffers Lisa Johnson 112 Outstanding Student David Jeffers Salutatorian Beverly Harkrider Most School Spirit Rhonda Prince Eighth Graders’ Commencement Nancy Sanders gave the valedictory. The eighth graders were now becoming freshmen. Honor graduates were Todd Nelson. Harold Hughes, and Melaine Jackson. Penny McClard was salutatorian. and Nancy Sanders was valedictorian. The class stood for the benediction. 113 The ushers were Darren Bunn and Sandra Harkrider. Vickie Runyan was pianist. Michele Hardin and E. J. Daniels were also ushers. The boys nervously awaited graduation A Time To Look Forward Honor graduates were Dean Foster, Regina Allen, and Ford Strafaci. Beverly Harkrider was salutatorian, and Neva Holt was valedictorian. 114 To Years To Come The ushers were Owen Holt, June Thomas, Shari Douglas, and Stuart Ford. The choir sang Sign of Grace.” Diana Henson gave her mother a flower as did each of the other seniors. Mrs. Howell and Mr. Hughes were senior sponsors. Mr. Hughes was also the seniors' commencement speaker. 115 A time for Good-byes. . . Trees are Arkansas’ renewable natural resource. We’re growing new trees today to provide the useful wood products you’ll need tomorrow. A Weyerhaeuser 117 The Tree Growing Company Home Owned and Operated Mark and Marty Fleishner Diamond Master Phone: 501-623-2441 402 Central Ave. Arkansas BEN’S FURNITURE BARN New - Used - Antiques Drapery Installations Owner: Ben W. Moore Lake Hamilton, AR P. O. Box 351 PEPSI BOTTLING CO. Phone: 623-8877 192 Maurice Street Hot Springs Arkansas HOLIDAY JEWELERS 816 Central Hot Springs, AR 118 BOB CARPENTER S CARPET WORLD 1107 Higdon Showroom Phone: 623-6616 Hot Springs Carpet-Vinyl Floor Covering. Wall Paper and Supplies Bob Carpenter. Owner Res. Phone, 321-1504 Warehouse Phone: 525-3276 Corner of Buena Vista Kingway Drive 119 STOVER AND STOVER ACCOUNTANTS P.O. Box 213 REEDER MEAT Custom Slaughtering Reeder Realty F.A. “Bud” Reeder Broker 625 Clay St. Arkadelphia, AR Phone 246-6551 BUNN S ENGINE REBUILDING 509 Crittenden St. Arkadelphia, Arkansas 71923 Arkadelphia. AR Res. 246-7528 THERMOGAS COMPANY 101 Caddo Street Arkadelphia, Arkansas Phone: 246-4402 C. B. Buck Bismarck Phone: 865-4736 HOBSON MOTOR CO. Compliment of: NOWLING FURNITURE COMPANY Arkadelphia Phone: 623-4449 Hobson Honda 907 Hobson 623-3471 ffi lyyacytcij Hobson Suzuki 909 Hobson 623-3878 Arkansas Bill Richardson General Manager Hot Springs. AR 71901 ELTA’S RU’EL SHOP INC Smart Feminine Apparel Bob Estes, Nadine Estes Owners 514 Central Ave. Hot Springs. AR Phone: 624-2231 JIMMY’S BODY SHOP INC. 2805 Albert Pike Hwy 270 West Phone: 623-1011 Hot Springs. Arkansas 71901 CARUTH FUNERAL HOME INC. mob mm W(wr W Mo ry Main Mob Area 501 Phone: 623-2533 Hot Springs. Arkansas 1921 Albert Pike Phone: 624-1201 PRINCE ELECTRONICS CO. Wholesale T.V. and Radio Parts and Accessories KEITH SMITH CO. INC. 541 Ouachita Ave. Hot Springs. AR P.O. Box A Hot Springs. AR Phone: 624-2825 71901 121 Compliments of: THE FASHION HARDAGE MOTORS Fashion Attic “The Other Room” Phone: 337-4710 Phone: 332-2531 209 East Page 203 Main St. Malvern Malvern Arkansas Phone: 332-2734 1105 Moline NORTH MALVERN Compliments Of: LUMBER SUPPLY. INC. Building Materials - paint Fencing - glass - plumbing STANDARD AUTO PARTS Electrical Fixtures M. L. Pete Hopper, Manager Res. Ph. 332-6652 1135 East Page Malvern Malvern Arkansas FARM BUREAU BAKER BROTHERS INSURANCE TEXACO SERVICE All types of Insurance Phone: 332-3131 Leon Jenkins. Agent Page and Ash Streets phone: 332-2031 P.O. Box 85 Malvern Arkansas Malvern Arkansas CLEVENGER’S REXALL DRUG STORE PHARMACY 425 S. Main 301 E. Highland Malvern’s Oldest and Finest Jeweler Ph: 337-7261 Ph. 337-7301 421 S. Main St. Ph: 332-2011 Malvern Arkansas oVfii (f ■ en e a djiie FREE DECORATING SERVICE HARDWICK BROTHERS Malvern’s Leading Furn. Store FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP FORD E. McJUNKINS Sales Representative Auto - Fire - Life Truck - Commercial Phone: 332-5241 411 S. Main St. Malvern Ph. 337-4148 Malvern Res 262-2813 Arkansas Compliments of: COMPLETE DECORATING CENTER MALVERN MINIT MART INCORPORATION Ralph V. Williams Branch Manager Ph: 332-5471 Home: 337-1573 418 Olive St. Malvern 1327 South Main 123 WATSON FURNITURE COMPANY “Where Your Home Is Our First Concern” Three of the friendliest men in the state: Ralph Watson, Moorse Boyce. Randall Watson 124 Phone 246-6161 Hwy 67 South Arkadelphia, Arkansas You’re never too small to bank with us. A lot of hankers feel that becoming a big bank is their most important goal. Not ns! Sure we want to grow as large as we can . . . but not by sacrificing the personal service that our customers have come to expect. Some nice people, large and small, helped us get where we are today and we are proud of them. We re working hard . . . trying to grow . . . by serving our customers needs. We want them to know that whether it’s a dollar or a million dollars, their business is always big with us. 125 THE CENTER OF BEAUTY Owner: Margaret McDaniel Operator: Beverly Hardin ORR’S ONE STOP Fishing 86 Picnic Supplys Minnows Groceries Film Ice Boat Rentals 865-4840 CADDO CREEK COUNTRY CLUB Route One Bismarck. Arkansas Ed Tallach. Professional 501 865-3666 Southern LP Gas Propane tanks Ruth Berry pumps RCA-Whirlpool Appliances 865-3444 Hwy 7 Bismarck Compliments Of County Officials County Judge Paul D. Shuffield Country Treasurer Norris White Circuit Judge Henry J. Means Circuit Clerk Ralph Parish County Tax Assessor Jack Ross Sheriff Arvilee Allen 127 KEN’S FARM SUPPLY, INC. Ken Looper Owner Morrison's Grocery Complete Line Of Groceries Picnic Supplies All Types Of Artificial Live Baits Mitchell Weatherford Manager Feed - Seed Insecticides Veterinarian Supplies Phone: 623-5487 Located on Highway 7 Between Hot Springs Arkadelphia At Turn Into Arlie Moore Ramps One Two On Beautiful Lake DeGray. Phone 865-4433 MORRISON’S GROCERY 2225 Albert Pike Hot Springs Bismarck. Arkansas WOODALL REAL ESTATE Residential - Commercial Farm Ranch Development Investment Property Phone:501-865-3455 Licensed and bonded Real estate broker UJNBER AM) SUTO COMPANY N Marvin Rodgers Owner 89 5 Valley Street Hot Springs EVERYTHING IN THE BUILDING LINE Phone: 321-2100 128 Clark County Livestock Auction Co. Arkadelphia Arkansas AND FEED STORE Sale every Saturday - 12:30 p.m. Where buyers and sellers meet Glynn Reynolds, Owner Manager Office phone: 246-5808 Barnman 246-6104 Office phone: 246-9913 ALLEN’S SEWING CENTER DAN COOK’S RCA ZENITH TV OFFICE SUPPLIES Whirlpool Appliances Arkadelphia 610 Main Arkansas Arkadelphia Phone Arkansas 246-4801 8ddie Clatk'b Wert's Slate FEATURING: Farah Slacks and Kennington Slacks CHANDLER’S . . . OF COURSE Wm. B. Murry Wm. K. Ruggles Friendly Co-operation By Every Member of Our Staff MURRY-RUGGLES FUNERAL HOME 611 Main Arkadelphia Arkansas CITIZENS FIRST NATIONAL BANK FD IpOO ! Arkadelphia Arkansas The Bank Wanting to Serve You CLARK COUNTY FARMERS ASSOCIATION Insecticides-Feed-Tires Batteries-Fertilizer-Farm Supplies-Access. and Chemicals Farm Supplies “We Give the Profit Back to You’’ Phone: 246-9984 627 Walnut Arkadelphia BOB NEEL’S CAR TOWN Hwy No. 67 North ph. 246-4721 or 246-2882 Bob Neel Tony Neel Mac Neel AUTO PARTS SUPPLY Headquarters for Machines Shop Service 7th Clay Arkadelphia HARDMAN LUMBER CO. Phone: 246-5824 3026 W. Pine Arkadelphia Arkansas 132 CLAUD HARKRIDER’S CONSTRUCTION CO. OWNER: CLAUD HARKRIDER RESIDENTIAL BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR Ph. 865-4840 BISMARCK. ARK. Ivtrn, 4rl, “FIRST IN SERVICE SINCE 1889 ATKINSON FUNERAL HOME INC. Tom P. Atkinson John T. Atkinson P. O. Box 86 W t lf r i full Orel of financial services Uil r d to h lp yov And you'll find If profitable to bonk whore a capable and friendly staff are always available to answer any financial questions • Checking Accounts • Savings Accounts • Insured Safety of Funds • Personal Loans • Bonus Checking e New Outlooks Club • Business Loans Night Deposit Three (3) Drive In Windows Master Charge • Auto Loans Correct Time and Temperature Phone 337-9511 Home of Hot Spring County Burial Association Malvern Arkansas Member FDIC eg FOOD CENTER Quality Foods TOMMY’S WORLD OF FLOWERS South Main Malvern Malvern Arkansas ANDERSON FORD TRACTOR CO. FORD Ford Tractors-Equipment Parts Service C. J. Anderson Owner Phone: 246-2515 135 © Central Arkansas Telephone Cooperative Inc. P.O. Box 224 Donaldson. Arkansas Phone: 501 384-2345 Directors: Warren H. Yates, Pres. Millard Fisher, Vice-Pres. L. B. Dingier, Sec.-Treas. W. A. Sanders C. W. Knight Garvin Hardin Earl Matlock Lewis Cash Bob Davidson Employees: Douglas M. Broke Mitchell Burnett Kenneth G. Johnson Glenn Harkrider Raymond Randall Douglas Lamm Mae Terrell Jaquelyn Morin 0 F 0 REYNOLDS METALS COMPANY Cable Plant Reynolds Electrical Cable Plant P. O. Box 430 Malvern Phone: 246-4547 702 CAOOO P O BOX 800 ARKADELPHIA, ARKANSAS 71923 136 HALL PRINTERS cWholl spoil yOu for any other AN AFRUATC Of FIRST ARKANSAS BANK8TCCK CORPORATION fybco AND STATIONERS 610 West Grand Hot Springs GARY DAVIS CHEVROLET, INC. Central Ave. and Winans Phone: 624-5441 Hot Springs Arkansas 137 OUACHITA o ♦Vioduction edii « sociahon 709 South 7 Street Arkadelphia ■F FARM TOWN EQUIPMENT CO. Phone: 246-5571 246-5572 “For the Best Quality In Farm Equipment So. 7th Street Arkansas AL’S KERR McGEE Everything for the office 246-9901 Hwy 67N Arkadelphia (Except Secretaries) ELK HORN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Old in years Modern in Facilities and Service Since 1884 Arkadelphia Member Phone: 246-5811 F.D.I.C. CENTRAL BOWLING LANES Family Recreation Center Sales - Service - Lease - Rentals 4825 Central Ave. Phone: 525-1338 Hot Springs HOT SPRINGS FIXTURE COMPANY Food Service Equipment and Supplies 500 Ouachita Ave. Hot Springs, Arkansas Phone: 623-6607 P EPHAN’Q WE MANUFACTURE QUALITY CONCRETE BIRD BATHS AND STATUES Bernard Rephan Home Office P.O. Box 2279 Hot Springs, Arkansas Rephan’s Men’s Store 808 Central Ave. Rephan’s Fashion Center 623 Albert Pike 120 Ouachita Ave. EST. 1953 OZARK ANNIE’S GIFT SHOP FEATURING FRANKOMA POTTERY OUT HIGHWAY 7 SOUTH 6 MILES ROSCOE ANNA MAE PETERS ROUTE 1, BOX 246 TELEPHONE 525-8642 HOT SPRINGS. ARK. 71901 214 Albert Pike Cigarettes-Cigars-T obacco-Candy School Supplies Canada Dry Beverages GARLAND COUNTY FARMERS ASSO. WHOLESALE, I N C. Feed-Seed-Fertilizer Pumps-Water Softeners 716 Hobson P.O. Box 2277 Hot Springs, Arkansas Phone: 623-2502 111 Winans Hot Springs, Arkansas Phone: 623-6696 LADY FRANCES COSMETIC STUDIO Studios in Hot Springs, BURGER CHEF 3220 Central Avenue Hot Springs Arkansas Arkadelphia, and Texarkana Fendley’s Grocery And Station FEMOLETS CFO k ST ■ Fresh Meats Highway 84 West Gasoline Ph. 865-3600 Produce Bismarck, Arkansas 141 LONG FORD, INC. SHERWIN WILLIAMS 200 So. Sixth Street “You can’t beat a Long Deal!’’ Arkadelphia, AR Phone: 246-6171 SALES AND SERVICE Hwy 67 North Arkadelphia. Ark. DON PHILLIPS REXAL DRUGS 201 So. Sixth Street Arkadelphia, AR 142 MERCHANTS PLANTERS BANK TRUST COMPANY “The Bank of Friendly Service Phone: 246-4511 Arkadelphia Arkansas 143 Bait-Tackle-Gunsmith-Groceries LEISURE WORLD THE SOUTHERN STANDARD 6.5 Miles North of 1-30 on Hwy 7 P.O. Box 461 Arkadelphia, Arkansas 71923 Phone: 865-3502 Governing the News in this Territory Since 1868 Flo Tudor 510 Main Street Arkadelphia Ed McBrayer Compliments of: Bill Hicks WILSON PIANO AND ORGAN CO. HEARDS DRUG STORE Pianos by Kimball and Cable 600 Main Phone: 246-4515 Compliments of: Arkadelphia Organs by Kimball and Gulbranson 925 Main Phone: Arkadelphia 246-2478 We're Happy to Have You As A Customer HOLLAND'S MANN's FABRIC CENTER Arkadelphia PHOTO STUDIO Arkansas 246-4122 511 Main Arkadelphia 144 UNIQUE BARBER SERVICE Styling and Regular Hair Cuts “Leave with the Natural Look” For appointment call: 246-4404 Charles Kirkpatrick also see Ruben Fendley or Archie Pitman 14th Pine Arkadelphia ARKADELPHIA BEAUTY COLLEGE New Modern Schools “Teaching the Latest Hair Styling Techniques” Phone 623-0115 801 West Grand Hot Springs Phone 246-6726 620 Clinton Arkadelphia Compliments of: LASTER FURNITURE CO. Buy now----pay later Compliments of: THE RAG BOX 617 Clinton Arkadelphia Arkansas Arkadelphia Arkansas LEVI STRAUSS CO. P.O. Box 680 Panatela Division APPLEYwCORE f Jnoppe |( rV Arkadelphia Arkansas Arkadelphia Arkansas 145 BOOSTERS ARKADELPHIA FABRIC CENTER Main Arkadelphia P. R. Anderson, M.D. J. W. Balay, M.D. R. Jerry Mann, M.D. 416 Main Arkadelphia OKLAHOMA TIRE SUPPLY Main Arkadelphia TASTEE FREEZE Hwy 67 N Arkadelphia BENNETTS BODY SHOP 512 7th St. Arkadelphia HARMON’S TEXACO West Pine 1-30 Arkadelphia • SHAW’S GARDEN 121 Clinton Arkadelphia RACK CUE Recreation for the Family Hwy 67 N Arkadelphia DR. TOMMY ROEBUCK 626 Caddo St. Arkadelphia BILL’S DOLLAR STORE 708 Main Arkadelphia SOUTHWEST SPORTING GOODS 6th Clinton Arkadelphia MASSEY’S FOOD MART 23rd and Walnut St. Arkadelphia RUTH STUART SHOP 615 Clinton Arkadelphia PLATTER INN 632 Main Arkadelphia DR. L. A. MORTON DR. M. J. ROBERTSON 112 6th St. Arkadelphia A B Machine Shop 808 Walnut Arkadelphia THOMPSON BUILDERS INC. 614 Clinton Arkadelphia CLIFF’S SHOE STORE Main Arkadelphia LAKEWAY SHELL 1-30 Hwy 7 Arkadelphia MATHEWS OIL CO. INC. Arkadelphia Arkansas WILLIAMS WILLIAMS Law Office Arkadelphia Arkansas 146 Congratulations Seniors JEFF D. McMASTER DVM BLUE RIBBON SHOE STORE 224 S Main Malvern BUCK’S BARBER SHOP 506 6th St. Arkadelphia ALLEN’S SEWING CENTER 226 Main Malvern ARKADELPHIA AUTO SALES LISENBY’S JEWELRY Main Malvern CADDO VALLEY GROCERY Hwy 67 Caddo Valley WEST’S DEPARTMENT STORE 320 Main Malvern FORD’S GARAGE Hwy 84 Bismarck ART-CRAFT FURNITURE 506 S Main Malvern TACKLE BOX Hwy 7 Bismarck BIRCH INSURANCE AGENCY 127 Pine Bluff St. Malvern F M GROCERY MARKET Hwy 7 Bismarck WEAVER WEAVER INSURANCE 122 E Page Malvern PETE’S BARBER SHOP Hwy 7 Bismarck DAVENPORT ABSTRACT CO. 102 W. 2nd St. Malvern BURKS TRUCK SHOP PARTS SUPPLIES WILLIAM C. GILLIAM Attorney at Law 1216 Stanley St. Malvern 120 W. 2nd St. Malvern STATE FARM INS. CO. 1009 S Main Malvern McCLURE INSURANCE AGENCY 226 S. Olive Malvern DR. H. M. SHOCK 612 S. Main Malvern J. C. PENNEY 317 Main Malvern 147 B. W. STUDIO NATURE HEALTH FOOD SERVICE 823 Hobson Ave. Hot Springs Ph. 624-1241 418 Central Ave. Hot Springs ROWE DRUG STORE EARL APPLETON’S QUALITY FOODS Freeman Center Hot Springs ph. 623-3345 246 Ouachita Foods Hot Springs THE BUTTERFLY KEMPNER’S Ph. 262-3539 5422 Malvern Ave. Hot Springs 420 Central Hot Springs BROTHER II LAUNDRAMAT HOPKINS REXALL DRUG 816 Albert Pike Hot Springs 627 Albert Pike Hot Springs ROD’S PIZZA CELLAR 1-2-3 LAUNDRY Albert Pike Hot Springs 123 Albert Pike Hot Springs THORNTON TIRE CO. HILTON CARPET FURNITURE CO. Ph. 623-4987 ph. 623-3377 2210 Albert Pike Hot Springs 115 Albert Pike Hot Springs WAYNE’S TV SALES SERVICE BRANDON FURNITURE CO. 605 Albert Pike 640 Malvern 1020 Albert Pike Hot Springs 624-2586 623-8866 DOLLAR SHEET METAL CO. HOUSE OF PARTS Ph. 623-6755 804 Albert Pike Hot Springs 801 Hobson Ave. Hot Springs DR. JOSEPH L. GORDON J. A. WILSON SON Dentist Ph. 624-5311 New Used Furniture 4429 Central Ave. Hot Springs 805 Hobson Ave. Ph. 623-8401 MAGIC MART DUKE FABRIC ph. 624-7151 2242 Malvern Hot Springs 720 Central Ave. Hot Springs MARIE’S FLOWERS PATES SHOE STORE Ph. 623-8841 711 Albert Pike Hot Springs 726 Central Ave. Hot Springs 148 GOODY GOODY BAKERY TASTEE FREEZE Albert Pike Hot Springs 848 N. Main 1101 E. Page Malvern DR. GLENN R. REYNOLDS POPPO’S PIZZA 514 Hobson Hot Springs 1129 E. Page Malvern KERR McGEE 2 SONIC DRIVE-IN 2200 Albert Pike Hot Springs 415 E. Page Malvern PAK-PLAZA PAWN SHOP YOUNG REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 4435 Central Hot Springs 326 E. Page Malvern JOE H. LITTLE D.D.S. DUKE’S FABRIC 4001 Hot Springs 720 Central Hot Springs HAROLD J. KOPPEL D.D.S. R. GUIN DANIEL D.D.S. M.S.D. M.S.D. CLEVENGERS DRUG STORE 102 McMahan Hot Springs South Main Malvern HOT SPRINGS RENTALL INC. Summer Hobson Hot Springs STERLING STORE Main Malvern LINDVALL’S DEPT. STORE 325 Main St. Malvern POLLY ANN BAKERY 517 Main St. Malvern PARKVIEW DAIRETTE City Park Malvern 149 A Time For Appreciation Now, that the school year has come to an end, 1 would like to take time to thank the people who helped put this year’s annual together. Mrs. Hall and the entire staff were really great in helping me and in coming up with new and different ideas. Each of them worked hard to try and capture all the special events and memories of this year. It is now time for us seniors to end our work on the yearbook and time for next year’s staff to begin plans for the 1977 YESTERYEAR. In finishing up, we hope that we have succeeded in making this yearbook a special one. Regina Allen Editor To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven; A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted; A time to kill and a time to heal; a time to break down and a time to build up; A time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance; A time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones together; A time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing; A time to get. and a time to lose; a time to keep and a time to cast away; A time to rend, and a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak; A time to love, and a time to hate; a time of war, and a time of peace. Eccles. 3:1-8 150 vsn “°w HiaoMSiVM m in WALS WORTH MarrtUt . MO..V S.A. i
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