Bismarck High School - Yesteryears Yearbook (Bismarck, AR)
- Class of 1978
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YESTERYEAR ’78 ismarck School Bismarck, Arkansas Volume XXXIII ita Hardage Karen Harkrider Lynne Henderson Editors Mrs. Wanda Hall Advisor Contents Theme ................. 4 Administration ........ 8 Classes .............. 14 Activities ........... 56 Organizations ........ 74 Athletics ............ 82 Recognition .......... 99 Advertising ......... 109 In Memory Of Arlan Henson Jeffery Norton Jeffery Norton, son of Mrs. Faye Norton and James Norton, was killed June 19, when he was struck by a truck on a Malvern street. Jeffery was a member of the seventh grade. Jeffery's friends will miss him, but we shall remember Jeffery as a quiet and thoughtful little boy. who loved life. HE IS JUST AWAY I cannot say, and I will not say That he is dead—he is just away! With a cheery smile, and a wave of the hand. He has wandered into an unknown land, And left us dreaming how very fair It needs must be. since he lingers there. And you—O you. who the wildest yearn For the old time step and glad return. Think of him faring on, as dear In the love of There as the love of Here; Think of him still as the same. I say: He is not dead —he is just away! Arlan Henson, son of Mr. Mrs. Kyle Henson, died July 5, following a short illness. Arlan was a member of the ‘78 Senior Class. Arlan’s death left a vacant place in the hearts of those of us who knew him as an outstanding young man in every aspect of life. We loved him, and we shall miss him forever. 2 James Whitcomb Riley Dedication Mr. Holt. You have been an inspiration to each student and faculty member who has been under your guidance. We thank you for having worked diligently to make Bismarck an outstanding educational institution. In remembrance of how your encouragement, dedication, and leadership have made the Bismarck School System run so smoothly for so many years, we dedicate the 1978 YESTERYEAR to you. The YESTERYEAR Staff Mr. Wallis Holt Mr. Mrs. Holt will be missed at B.H.S. 3 was starting school. was shorts. 4 was heavy coats. was snow and more snow. 6 8 9 Troy Sheets, Wayne Bear, Claud Harkrider, Marvin Tims, O.T. Sanders. Bismarck Administration Mr. Wallis Holt, Superintendent Mr. Holt looked over school regulations. Mr. Doyle Henderson, Principal Mr. Carroll Wood, Elementary Principal Mr. Hughes presents Christmas gifts to Mr. Henderson and Mr. Wood. Mrs. Eileen Allen Science P.E. Girls Miss Evon Allen First Grade Mrs. Joe Ann Bock Educational Examiner Mr. N. C. Bryon Fifth Sixth Math Science Mrs. Vicki Collie Fifth Sixth Social Studies Mrs. Bernice Cook Mathematics Mrs. Emily Copeland Business Education Mr. Gerald Cox Biology Science Mrs. Pamela Duncan First Grade Mrs. Lorene Frost English Speech Mrs. Mary Golden Fourth Grade Mrs. Wanda Hall English Mrs. Elaine Howell English Mrs. Peggy Hughes Special Education Mr. Ronnie Hughes History Miss Tina Kerr Speech Therapist The dangerous Mrs. Sharp was guarded by her kidnappers. The teachers had an in-service workshop concerning the outdoor classroom. 11 Faculty Mrs. Shirley Kinnard Secretary Teacher Aid Mrs. Rose Lambert Third Grade Mrs. Erma Looper Fourth Grade Mr. Floyd Looper Mathematics Mrs. Jackie Looper Third Grade Mrs. Susan Nixon Kindergarten Mr. Hubert O'Neal Chemistry Basketball Coach Mrs. Wanda O’Quinn Special Education Supervisor Mrs. Polly Orr Librarian Mrs. Evelyn Pye Fifth Sixth Math Science Mrs. Elizabeth Sharp Home Economics Mrs. Mildred Small Second Grade Mrs. Shelba Tankersley Second Grade Mrs. Barbara Watson Fifth Sixth English Mr. Bob Watson Agriculture Mrs. Karen Whitfield Kindergarten The B E.A. prepared a Christmas dinner. 12 Mrs. Howell and Mrs. Wooten enjoyed the dinner given for Mr. Holt. Maintenance Cooks: Lennie Williams. Margie Horton, Aileen Montgomery, Daphene Southerland. Custodian: Huie Matlock Maggie Thornton. Custodian: Calvin Bray Gen. Maintenance: Donald Whitley Mechanic: Frank Baker Bus drivers: Coriene Diffee Bob McDonald C. O. Woodall Earl Matlock Molly Wooten 13 14 (om(00) rn cn Class Favorites Leesa Smyly and Russell Hynds President - Reggie Ritter Vice President - Debbie Ray Secretary - Shari Tankersley Treasurer - Russell Hynds Reporters - Leesa Smyly Lynn Henderson 16 Diane Cansler Mrs. Erma Cansler and Mr. Robert Cansler Sherry Clark Mr. Mrs. James I. Adams Sheila Hughes and Shari Tankersley looked over their chemistry notes. Bobby Daniels Mr. Mrs. Glen Prince Belinda Davis Mr. Mrs. William Davis Patricia Dean Mr. Mrs. Willie Dean Kathy (Sanders) Bever Mr. Mrs. O. T. Sanders Doris Burrough Mr. Mrs. David Burroughs James Burroughs Mr. Mrs. Floyd Burroughs 17 Gloria Eads Mr. Mrs. Freddie Eads Thomas Ensley Mr. Mrs. G. Ensley Rex Evans Mrs. Barbara Evans and Mr. Jerry Evans Kenneth Floyd Mr. Mrs. Earl Floyd Alan Foster Mr. Mrs. Gerald Foster Linda Vinson and Twillite Honeycutt discussed their graduation announcements. Greg Garner Mr. Mrs. Jody Garner Rita Hardage Mr. Mrs. Charles A. Hardage Karen Harkrider Mr. Mrs. Claud Harkrider 18 Susie Morrison Mr. Mrs. Rush Morrison Randy Orr Mr. Mrs. James Orr Terry Henshaw Mr. Mrs. Harlan Henshaw Lynne Henderson Mr. Mrs. Doyle Henderson Twillite Honeycutt Mr. Mrs. Billie Honeycutt Sheila Hughes Mr. Mrs. J. U. Hughes Russell Hynds Mr. Mrs. Eugene Hynds Dale Jackson Mr. Mrs. Robert E. Jackson Timmy Lewallen Mr. Mrs. Jerry Lewallen Sherry Mays Mr. Mrs. George Mays Susie Moore Mr. Mrs. James M. Moore 19 Deborah Ray Mr. Mrs. Willard Ray Reggie Ritter Mr. Mrs. Murl Ritter Randy Schmitt Mr. Mrs. Helmuth Schmitt Leesa Smyly Mrs. Maggie Smyly Alfred Steier Mr. Mrs. Alfred Steier Last minute touches were made before the photographer took pictures. Mrs. Sharp helped Kenneth Floyd and Russell Hynds during consumer class. Left: Timmy Lewallen was caught by the camera as he prepared for his next class. Ricky Sutton Mr. Mrs. Paul Sutton Teresa (Hughes) Stone Mr. Mrs. Clinton Hughes Shari Tankersley Mr. Mrs. D. L. Tankersley Crystal (Thornton) Grant Mr. Mrs. Charles Thornton Brenda Vinson Mrs. Alvin Shephard Linda Vinson Mrs. Alvin Shephard Many gathered at the pep rallies. Wesley Whitley Mr. Mrs. Manuel Whitley Dave Wilson Mr. Mrs. Pete Wilson 21 Seniors enjoyed St. Louis. J u N I O R S Class Favorites Cheryl Hynds and Steve Richardson President - Jeff Buck Vice President - Liz Nahas Secretary - Cindy Prince Treasurer - Renee Tankersley Reporters - Anita Copeland David Phillips 22 Danny Burton Philip Burton Leigh Chancellor Charles Coomes Anita Copeland Keith Floyd Susie Freeman Rita Godfrey Danny Harris Keith Hughes Mike Hughes Cheryl Hynds Kathi James Robert Jordan Howard Langley Tony Looper Pam Lowe Becky Loy Angie Luzader David Mahaffey Ricky Matlock Lynn Miller David Moore Liz Nahas 24 Jeff handed out pamphlets on senior rings from Gordon Hale. Robin Nutt Judy Pennington David Phillips Sheila Phillips Cindy Prince Kelly Prince Rob Rayburn Steve Richardson Johnny Rowton Dwayne Runyan Pam Sanders Monte Sherwood Ricky Smith Charles Smith Paul Steier Bobby Sutton Renee Tankersley Greg Weatherford Darryl Wheatley 25 Class Favorites Debbie Robbins and Bobby King President - Delbert Lambert Vice President - Jeanette Sheets Secretary - Rosie Hughes Treasurer - Nancy Sanders Reporters - Julie Rowton Cindy Ray 26 Donna Adams Kyle Anderson Scotty Ashley Rhonda Bear Diane Bever Mike Bingham Tony Boze Lance Bray Troy Bray Dena Brewer Shane Burton Becky Crow Billy Daniels Terry Diffee Vance Dobyns Greg Evans 27 Don't push Harold, there is room for all in the picture! Connie Garner Dorothy Hardage Terry Hardage Tim Hodges Angie Horton Harold Hughes Rosie Hughes Timmy Hughes Cindy Ray was in deep concentration during accounting class. Teresa Coates and Sandy Wedsted sat quietly during last period studyhall. Tara Ivy Bobby King Jo Ann Kirk Delbert Lambert Pat Layton Darrell Lookadoo Erma Looper Jimmy Looper 28 Roy Lowe Denise Luker Debra Mauldin Debbie Mays David McClard Penny McClard Gail Miller Sophomores attended the Beta meeting to discuss their project. Penny. Rosie, and Rhonda always worked in annual staff. Todd Nelson Ronnie Piper Roy Piper Deano Prault Kelly Prince Cindy Ray Bruce Rhiddlehoover Debbie Robbins 29 Lou Ann Ross Julia Rowton Nancy Sanders Todd Schmitt Jauan See Janice Sheets Jeanette Sheets Ginger Shuffield Gay Smith Ronnie Steffey Cheryl Steier Mitchell Strother Terry Thacker Dennis Thornton Vicki Tucker Sandy Wedsted Mrs. Hall found it difficult to capture the attention of her English class. Jayna Crow and Patrick Montgomery President - Dewayne Cansler Vice President - Kim Wilson Secretary - Michele Hardin Treasurer - Dean Ulmer Reporters - Anita Sutton Charles Hardage 31 Renee Almond Marie Aringe Alan Bear Tanya Bingham Sandra Burton Stephen Canfield Dewayne Cansler Melinda Cansler Darrell Clipton Jayna Crow E.J. Daniels Greg Dobyns Dale Eads Janet Eason Leonard Emory Sheila Emory Ted Hall Tarie Grant Benny Hardage Charles Hardage Michele Hardin Sandra Harkrider Brent Harris Binky House 32 Freshmen studied hard in Algebra I. Taking notes was an everyday chore in Life Science. Lynette Hughes Randy Hughes Dennis Jones Kathy Kirk Todd Lambert Sharon Lookadoo David Looper Timothy Looper Blake Matlock Debbie McKay Rhonda Moore Patrick Montgomery Leadra Orr Carl Phillips Lisa Pilcher Vickie Runyan 33 Dennis See Brenda Scott Caryn Shepherd Kathy Smith Suzie Steffey Anita Sutton Bart Tims William Thomas Michelle Troxil Dana Ulmer Dean Ulmer Lori Webb Debra Wheatley Kim Wilson Kerry Woodall Clay Worrell DeWayne explained a story to Mrs. Howell. Timmy, Linda, Stephen, and Jayna enjoyed activity period. 34 Class Favorites Mary Routh and David Chancellor President - Timmy Bray Vice President - Shanna Rowe Secretary - Lana Lambert Treasurer - Angela Norton Reporters - Roxane Sutton Shawn Garner 35 Eighth Grade Marty Allen Mike Balliette Shari Barton Timmy Bray Darren Bunn Bobby Burroughs Mark Cansler Sherri Cansler Lisa Carter David Chancellor Tammy Colvin Tracy Cooley Jeff Crow Mark Daniels Brian Davis Ramona Dennis Janet Emory Shawn Garner Don Hager Tony Hardage 36 The boys decided to be on top of things this time. Eighth Grade Volleyball was a favorite pastime for the eighth graders. Science seemed to be a subject everyone studied for. Phyllis Hardage Robert Harris Ricky Henshaw Candy Henson Carolyn Hughes Gary Hunt Mark Jackson Lloyd Jordon Martha Jordon Lana Lambert Joe Layton Jeff Looper Sherri Looper Susan Mahaffey Melanie Martin Mark McClard Marvin McDonald Kathy Nahas Angela Norton Kim Peake 37 Eighth Grade Mike Phillips Randy Prault Karen Ray Tena Richardson Steve Richerson Mary Routh Shanna Rowe Sonja Stone Christina Steier Tina Strother Greg Suit Roxane Sutton Mike Tankersley Felicia Thomason Melanie Thornton Kevin Tucker Shannon Weston Leslie Yarbrough Troy Yarbrough Mike Tankersley seemed to be frightened by the camera. Polly Orr. eighth grade sponsor, helped Mark and Kevin on some work. These eighth grade students took a break to get caught up on other things before the bell. Class Favorites Tammy Matlock and Tim Hall President - Allen Boyd Vice President - Jamie Phillips Secretary - Shonnah Langdon Treasurer - Tammy Mays Reporters - Tammy Matlock Aaron Hancock 39 Sheila Adams Lynn Anthony Teresa Ausbury Jimmy Barton Steve Bear Steve Bowman Alan Boyd Denise Bray Gary Bray Richard Brown Janet Copeland James Dixon John Dixon Tina Dyer Patty Eads Larry Elder Elizabeth Ellis Kevin Ford Teresa Glasgow Mike Godfrey Timmy Hall Aaron Hancock Bradley Hardin Ted Honeycutt Greg Hughes Pam Hughes Russell Hughes Darin Hynds Karen Ivy Marvin Jones Donna Jordan Jim Karr George King Chucky Kirk Kim Lambert Shonnah Langdon Sheila Adams handed out menus. Terry Looper Karen Lynch Tammy Mays Tammy Matlock Kirk McClenahan Randy McClenahan Scott Moore Abby Pennington Jamie Phillips Chana Prince Lisa Prince Steve Robbins Michelle Rowe Mark Sanders Kenny See Pat Steier Denay Stewart Debbie Sutton Dorina Thomas Jimmy Thomason Aaron Thornton Scotty Thornton Lee Ann Waite Randy White Calvin Woodall Angela Yarbrough Gene Yarbrough Cliff Worrell 41 Sixth Grade Cameron Albert Wendell Allen Cheryl Arthur Tim Ausley DeAnne Baswell David Bateman Glorie Booy Cynthia Burks Gail Burroughs Lisa Burroughs David Cansler Debbie Chase Don Cooley Natalie Crow Billy Dickens Amanda Dooley Jennifer Eves Lonnie Ferguson Velvet Garner Kevin Golden 42 Sixth graders studied the world in social studies. Most sixth graders tried to concentrate in English class. Sixth Grade Beth Hodges Mike Hughes Wade Ivy Paula Keeling Jennifer Ledbetter Roy Looper LeAnne Mason Amy Montgomery John Nannemann Cindy Suite Lorri Thomas Kris Treadway Danny Waite Cynthia Walker Jeff Weatherford Susan Webb Kathy White Cheryl Williams Johnny Williams Mark Williams Scotty Williams Brad Wilson Kristi Wilson 43 Science is an important subject. Sixth graders learned of Europe from a world map. Fifth Grade Scotty Allen Kenneth Arthur Richie Arthur Doris Ashbury Patty Balliette Kevin Bennett Shelly Bergan Shannon Buck Lolita Caldwell Ricky Carter Todd Corley Tonya Corley Tina Crow Mark Diffee Ralph Duke Wesley Ferguson Johnny Graves Scot Hager Randy Hardage Arlin Harkrider Todd Harkrider Leah Harris Jackie Hicks Kimberly Holcomb Duane House Bradley Hughes Shawn Hughes Frankie Johnson Tim Kizziar Wayne Kizziar Darren Lambert Tia Lambert Vincent Langdon Stephen Looper Mike Lowe 44 Fifth Grade Everett Lynch Kenny Matlock Paul Mays Kathy McClenahan Bobby Nannemann Paul Orr Kimberly Ramsey Matthew Robbins Lisa Ronzone Jay Shankles Tony Shores Shawn Shuffield Darrell Sorrells Stevie Taylor Brian Thornton Sonya Thornton Gerald Williams Heath Worrell Jimmy Yarbrough Nelson Yarbrough Wayne Kizziar and Brian Thornton displayed their projects for Open House. 45 Fifth graders enjoyed drawing parallel lines on the board. Fourth Grade Brian Allen Ralph Asbury Shannon Ausley Cendi Barton Wayne Baswell Brian Bateman Dawn Booy Jarrod Bray Kevin Burch Rodney Burton Dan Canfield Resa Denham Marianne Dickens Ann Drobena Darren Dyer Linda Floyd Virginia Fry Tracey Gaither Aydogen Girgin Roger Graham Johnny Harris Helena Henson Terri Henson Tilman Hunt Tina Ivy Cindy Jackson Scott Jones Susan Karr Tammy Langdon Tony Loy 46 Fourth Grade Jana Mason Andy Montgomery Charles Moore Tonya Prince Becky Rosenbaum Rita Ross Joe Shankles Dean Shuffield Charity Stegmeier Dennis Thomas Kelly Thomas Vance Tucker Regina Wilson Richard Woodall Third Grade Carole Abernathy Clay Almond Jeffrey Arthur Edith Asbury Jackie Buck Doug Burch Mike Burris Darren Burow Daniel Cansler Stephen Duck Nancy Estep Chris Galloway Sheri Graham Charlotte Graves Karl Haney Darrell Hardage Jim Hardage Shan Hardage Angie Hayes Jeff Henson Earl Holder Jason Hughes Scott Hughes Tammy Hughes These kids were enjoying themselves at their Halloween party. Mrs. Looper’s class was busy opening their Christmas presents. 48 Third Grade Gerald Hunt Wayne Johnson Toby Jones Gary Keeling Sheila Lambert Lisa Langdon Michelle Lockett Angela Looper Kenny Michaelis Venita Nicks Billy Prault Eddie Ramsey Vicki Richerson Julia Shores Billy Smith Scott Smith Marilyn Steier Hunt Tart Michael Thomas Michelle Waite Christy Watson Tammy Wedsted Donna Williams Kathy Yarbrough Mrs. Lambert’s class posed in front of their Christmas tree. This last period class was eager to go home. 49 Second Grade As a special treat, Santa made an early appearance for the second grade. These students show off their winter wonderland scene. These second graders show their spirit of Thanksgiving by making turkeys. Leah Allen Sherry Asbury Chad Ausley Tracy Bailey Crystal Barton Jennifer Bateman Kathy Bergen Wesley Boyd Chris Burton Sandra Chapman Joey Cimino Christie Ellis Cindy Fendley Janna Freeman Lisa Garrett 50 Second Grade Anita Graham Missy Harkrider Steven Henson Natasha Hoiseck Cherie Honeycutt Danny House Brandon Hughes Gail Hughes Jimmy Jackson Shelly Jones Sheryll Kinnaird Tommy Looper Robby Lowe Kevin Lynch Jeanene McDermott T. J. Merritt Shannon Michaelis Becky Morgan Diane Nannemann Susan Patterson Sandy Paul Amy Price Tracee Prault Tracie Prince Jennifer Raines Tracy Ronzone Michelle Stone Jeremy Steigmeier Deborah Sorrells Terry Smith Mark Shuffield Gary Taylor Carol Terrell Tammy Tucker Leslie Waite Dawn Watts 51 First Grade Rhonda Allen Karen Anderson Pamala Asbury Donald Beason Alicia Bennett Kristel Bennett Ginia Bergan Joyce Bergan Clay Bunn Brett Burch Maleia Cansler Shelly Collie Anita Crow Gale Eads Dawn Eves Gentry Ford Becky Freeman Greg Garner Becky Golden Travis Hancock Chad Harkrider Robbie Harris Dewanna Hays Davey Henson Shannon Holcomb Steven Honeycutt Timmy Johnson Bret Jones Dane Jones Robin Jones Mark Jordan Michelle Keeling Jerry Lambert Mark Ledbetter Jennifer Looper 52 First Grade Brett Martin Dayna Matlock Shawna Matlock Shelly Moore Tony Orr Neja Pafford Vallie Jo Peake Scotty Prater Kim Prince Todd Prince Michael Rosenbaum Aaron Steigmeier Tammy Solley Joey Stiles Boyd Sykes Stacey Trammel James Travis Bryan Weatherford Shannon Weatherington Wylie Whitley Blaine Williams Roy Williams Ray Woods Christmas at school is an enjoyable The first and second graders were intrigued by the state troopers' patrol car. occasion. 53 Kindergarten Lome Amos Derek Baswell Jimmy Bay Wanda Bergan Brian Branstetter Jennifer Diffee Gayla Duck Lisa Dyer Chris Garner Shelly Fendley Shawn Harkrider Lawanna Hays Stormie Henson David Hoiseck Crystal Honeycutt Vicki Horton Nap time was a favorite for some. Kindergarten Christmas brought happiness to kindergarten. Sliking was a must at recess. Missy Kitchens Darrell Lambert Chuck Massey Shane McDermott Joey Nicks Summer Pafford Christi Paul Laurie Prault Kim Reynolds David Ronzone Ginger Smith Aaron Steier Stephen Stykes Dana Watts Alan Williams Rane6 Williams 55 Uh — I— III (I) Mothers Honored by F.H.A. Speaker Coy Theobolt gave a very inspiring The FHA Beau, Bobby Daniels, was presented a gift by president speech for both mother and daughter. Rita Hardage. Caryn Shepherd gave the ‘Thought For the Day.” a poem titled “If.” Lynne Henderson presented Mrs. Frost with a flower, as she did each guest. Sue Moore read the poem “I am your Child.” which was the theme. The entertainers for the banquet were: Tanya Bingham. Teresa Coates, Mrs. Bingham, Leigh Chancellor and Gail Miller. 1977 Homecoming Queen Miss Shari Tankersley On October 7, Queen Shari reigned over the homecoming festivities at B.H.S. The theme was You Light Up My Life and the stage was beautifully decorated to fit. the theme. The Lions went on to defeat the Magnet Cove Panthers. 22 to 14 Shari Tankersley Reigned Queen Shari Tankersley Escorts: Capt. Rex Evans and Co-capt. Bobby Daniels. 58 On homecoming night. Shari receives the traditional kiss from Capt. Rex Evans. Over Homecoming Festivities Senior Maid: Diane Cansler Escort: Reggie Ritter Senior Maid: Lynne Henderson Escort: Terry Henshaw Junior Maid: Leigh Chancellor Escort: Dave Wilson Junior Maid: Angie Luzador Escort: Russell Hynds Mascots were Miss Shannon Holcomb and Master Tony Orr. Sophomore Maid: Debbie Robbins Escort: Greg Garner Sophomore Maid: Rosie Hughes Escort: Alan Foster Rita Hardage was mistress of ceremonies After the maids and their escorts were introduced. Queen Shari was crowned. 59 A Victory Over Magnet Queen Shari served herself at the reception given to the homecoming royalty. Mothers and friends helped the royalty prepare for the ceremony. 60 Is Lynne homecoming maid or a bride throwing her bouquet? Co-captain Bobby paused to give us a smile. Who says the royalty does not primp? The royalty waited for their picture to be taken after the morning ceremony. Highlighted Homecoming The Lions won a homecoming victory over Magnet Cove. Leigh was quite surprised at being selected homecoming maid. The queen and her escorts paused before walking on the stage. The Junior Homecoming festivities began on the morning of September 22. The Junior boys chose nine lovely girls to honor in the homecoming festivities. Each couple marched to the theme song, “Evergreen.’’ Each girl was dressed in green, in accordance with the theme. The boys showed how proud they were of the royalty by their outstanding victory of 30 to 6 over Fountain Lake. The families of the royalty and football players attended a reception in the cafeteria following the game. Junior Homecoming Highlighted Queen. Lea Orr Captain: Dwayne Cansler Maid: Caryn Shepherd Escort: Brent Harris Maid: Anita Sutton Escort: Clay Worrell Maid: Michele Hardin Escort: Charles Hardage 62 By Victory Over Ft. Lake Maid: Shanna Rowe Escort: Dale Eads Maid: Kathy Nahas Escort: Alan Bear Maid : Mary Routh Escort: David Looper Maid: Michelle Rowe Escort: William Thomas Maid: Shelia Adams Escort: Todd Lambert Mascots: Anita Crow Escort: Chad Harkrider 63 “Grandad Steps Out, an Art Craft Play, was presented March 28 by the senior class. Grandad, ill a year ago, was still considered an invalid by his daughter, Mrs. Laura Morton who fed him nothing but cat soup and crackers. An old friend. Big Jim Mahoney, returned and planned a supper for all his old pals. Jim helped Grandad make plans to get out of the house without anyone knowing. While all this was going on, Kip, thinking he had made a date with one girl, had accidently made one with triplets that lived next door. Meanwhile Jim and Grandad sneaked out of the house but had been seen by Miss Abbey, the nosey next door neighbor, who thought Grandad was being kidnapped by Jim. The family returned and found Grandad gone and assumed he had been “kidnapped. While the “know-it-all detective and the family were out looking for Grandad, Jim and Grandad slipped back into the house. A surprising romance then developed between Jim and Miss Abbey as the curtain closed. Characters Laura Morton ..... Grandad .......... Tilly ............ Betty Shadduck ... Kip Shadduck ..... Trudie Norwood ... Judy Norwood ..... Ludie Norwood .... Jack Norwood ..... Jim Mahoney....... Miss Abbey Higgins Mrs. Jobe Feeney .. Detective ........ Telegram Boy ..... ... Rita Hardage ... Terry Henshaw .. Shelia Hughes ..... Sue Moore .... Greg Garner Lynne Henderson ....Sherry Mays . Karen Harkrider .... Alan Foster ..... Rex Evans .. Susie Morrison .... Diane Cansler ... Reggie Ritter ... Bobby Daniels The Senior Class gave The back-stage crew was Dale Jackson. Shari Tankersley. and Debbie Ray. Senior sponsors were Mrs. Howell and Mr. Wooten. 64 The telegram boy asked Tilly to sign her name to the book. Miss Abbey encouraged Jim Mahoney to tell her about his life out west. an Outstanding Performance. [ Mrs. Morton invited Mrs. Feeney to spend the night with them. Above: The Norwood triplets explained their visit as Grandad listened. Right: Jim made a deal with Tilly to steal Kip’s suit for Grandad. ip discussed his “love life with his sister Betty Shadduck. Leesa Smyly served as Mistress of Ceremonies. The detective persuaded Tilly to confess to be the murderer as Jack Norwood tried to explain the mix-up. Juniors Gave On December 13, the Junior Class presented “Our Girls”. The play was a three act comedy published by Dramatists Play Service, Inc. It is about a family of three sons who have to dress as girls to try and fool their elderly aunt into giving them $30,000 which was promised if they were girls. Characters Elmer Lovejoy .. Mildred Lovejoy Hulda ......... Mrs. Wattles .. Chester Wattles Jesse Lovejoy .. Francis Lovejoy Vivian Lovejoy .. Phyllis Wattles .. Aunt Jessie.... Expressman..... Steve Richardson ... Anita Copeland Leigh Chancellor ..... Kathi James ..... Keith Floyd ....... Jeff Buck ..... Mike Hughes ..... Kelly Prince ....... Becky Loy ..... Robin Nutt ..... Philip Burton Mildred got upset when Phyllis came for a visit. Hulda did not know what to do when the expressman arrived with Aunt Jessie's luggage. 66 Terrific Performance Vivian almost lost Phyllis over the trouble with Aunt Jessie. The backstage crew was: Danny Burton. Cheryl Hunds, Angie Luzader, David Moore, Danny Harris. Liz Nahas. Renee Tankersley. and Pam Lowe. Elmer was bossed by Mrs. Wattles while Chester stayed close to his Mom. Angie Luzader, narrator, announced the characters for Jesse. Francis, and Vivian had to learn to curtsy for Aunt Jessie s arrival, curtain call. 67 Juniors Entertained Jeff Buck served as toastmaster. Reggie Ritter responded for the Seniors. Mr. Leon Thornton was the guest speaker. Right: Some dressed for the occasion, as did Keith Hughes, Howard Langley, and Dale Jackson. 68 Anita Moore provided the entertainment. Seniors April 15th A buffet was prepared by the Holiday Inn. These seniors chat before the speaking begins. Liz Nahas gave the welcome. Becky Loy presented a poem written especially for the occasion. The teachers thoroughly enjoyed the buffet. 69 49ers’ Scott Bull was the Guest Scott Bull, a member of the San Francisco 49 ers’, was the guest Mr. Carroll Wood served as the Master of Ceremonies, speaker. Karen Harkrider gave the response. Coach Wooten presented the football trophies. Rex Evans presented Coach O'Neal and Coach Wooten plaques of appreciation. 70 Speaker at the Sports Banquet Basketball Awards - Leesa Smyly. defense; Sheila Hughes, offense; LouAnn Ross. Most Improved (not pictured) The athletes waited anxiously for the buffet line to begin. Basketball Awards - Bobby Daniels. Defense; Greg Evans. Most Improved; Reggie Ritter; offense. Cheerleader Awards-Sherry Mays and Kathy Sanders. Football Awards - Jeff Buck. Defensive Back; Troy Bray. Offensive Lineman; Delbert Lambert. Most Improved; Rex Evans - Defensive Lineman; Reggie Ritter. Offensive Back; Ricky Matlock. Offensive Back. 71 The ‘78 Seniors The Seniors were off to St. Louis in a crowded manner. Seniors gathered in the rooms to talk and play cards. Dancing proved to be one of the Seniors' favorite pastimes. - In the lobby Karen. Rita. Leesa, and Susie waited to leave. The Cardinal ballgame was a success for the Seniors and the sponsors. 72 Invaded St. Louis Rex. Sherry. Diane, and Reggie took a rest before continuing through Six Flags. Dave. Randy, and Thomas strolled at Six Flags through the rain. Terry gave Lynne a push in Six Flags on one of the rides Sheila, Bobby. Greg, and Shari enjoyed the Arch along with the other Seniors. James modeled his latest outfit for Senior trips. 73 74 Yesteryear Staff Seated: K. Harkrider; R. Hardage; L. Henderson; Standing: N. Sanders; R. Hughes; R. Bear; P. McClard; Sponsor, Mrs. Hall; B. Loy; R. Tankersley; C. Hynds 75 Becky, Rosie, and Renee kept busy finishing their pages. Future Homemakers of America Seated: Kelly Prince. Lou Ann Ross. Reporters; Standing: Caryn Shephard, Historian; Rita Hardage. President; Lynne Henderson, Vice President; Pam Lowe, Secretary Bobby Daniels was selected F.H.A. Beau. Above Right: Mrs. Sharp sponsored, and Rita H. represented Arkansas at the National Institute of Cooperative Education Convention at Texas A M. Bottom Right: F.H.A. members completed another successful year of selling Stanley. 76 Future Farmers of America Seated: President R. Evans; Vice President T. Henshaw; Sentinal R. Ritter; Standing: Treasurer K. Mike Hughes went to Kansas City to the Floyd; Jr. Advisor M. Hughes; Secretary R. Hynds National F.F.A. Convention. Kenneth Floyd. Russell Hynds. Randy Orr. and Mike Harris went to the state meat judging contest in Fayetteville. F.F.A. boys worked hard on the new tennis courts and basketball goals. 77 Rosie Hughes was chosen F.F.A. Sweetheart. Student Council 1977 - 78 Student Council Members and Officers - Standing: Sponsor. Mr. Hughes; Kim Wilson; Secretary. Leigh Chancellor; Vice-president. Delbert Lambert; President. Dale Jackson; Treasurer, Janice Sheets; Antia Sutton; Rosie Hughes; Jeanette Sheets; Sherri Mays; Angie Luzader; Robin Nutt. 78 Mrs. Cook was kidnapped by Student Council for Muscular Distrophy. Student Council The candidates for ‘79 officers were anxiously awaiting their turn at the Anita Sutton had a skit as part of her campaign, microphone. 79 Jeanette, Janice, and Anita were elected officers for ‘79 Beta Club R. Hughes, H. Hughes. C. Ray, M. Bryant, L. Chancellor, D. Harris, P. McClard. D. Mahaffey, G. Smith. R. Hynds. L. Smyly, R. Evans, S. Hughes, T. Henshaw. L. Nahas, A. Foster, L. Henderson, K. Floyd, P. Lowe, S. Richardson. N. Sanders. Kneeling: J. Sheets, R. Bear, R. Nutt, D. Mays, K. Harkrider, D. Robbins, J. Rowton, S. Moore. D. Ray. Lion’s Roar Staff Bottom Row: S. Mays; L. Smyly; K. Sanders; S. Hughes; T. Henshaw; L. Henderson; K. Harkrider; Top Row: D. Cansler; R. Ritter; B. Daniels; D. Burroughs; L. Vinson; T. Honeycutt; S. Moore; P. Dean; G. Eads; R. Evans. All the seniors helped in the typing of the Lion’s Roar. 81 82 Seniors Had 6-3 Season Us Them Sparkman 28 12 Glenrose 26 22 Cutter Morning Star 42 14 Fountain Lake 2 0 Magnet Cove 22 14 Glenwood 6 17 Deaf School 43 6 Bauxite 12 24 Mt. Pine 20 48 Coach Wooten along with some players closely watched the game. Setting- H Hughes. T. Thacker, J. Buck. T. Hughes. V. Dobyns. T. Boze. A. Foster. C. Hardage; Kneeling: M. Hughes. T. Diffee. T. Bray. S Ashley. D. McClard. P. Steier. M. Bingham. R. Lowe. R. Matlock. J. Rowton. K. Anderson-Manager. K. Prince. T. Henshaw. G. Garner. B. Daniels. R. Ritter. G. Evans. R. Hynds. R. Evans. R. Smith. D. Harris. D. Lambert. D. Wilson. C. Phillips. Coached by Clarence Wooten. 83 Five B.H.S. Players On The Lions are brought down hard as they make another first down. Ricky Matlock Ricky Matlock makes a sweep around the end. Jr. Tailback ; r..... • C-.n‘ : ■ . v Bismarck strives hard to make the play work. Ail-Conference Team Bobby Daniels Quarterback 6 0 150 lbs. Greg Garner Halfback 6'2 155 lbs. Reggie Ritter Split End 6'2 All-Conf. 165 lbs. Rex Evans Defensive End 6'5 All-Conf. 175 lbs. Alan Foster Offensive Center 5 10' All-Conf. 170 lbs. Terry Henshaw Split End 5'10 140 lbs. Russell Ritter Tackle 6'3 All-Conf. 175 lbs. Wesley Whitley Tackle 60 Dave Wilson Noseguard 185 lbs. 85 190 lbs. 5 10 Juniors Had First Row: R. Hughes, G. Yarbrough, D. Hynds, M. Daniels. B. Watson, A. Boyd. T. Hall, G. Hughes. B. Burroughs, S. Robbins, Second Row: R. Prault. C. Hardage. D. Chancellor, T. Bray, S. Bear. T. Lambert. T. Yarbrough, W. Thomas. M. McClard. Manager: P. Montgomery, Third Row: Coach O’Neal, M. Allen, J. Crow. B. Davis. D. Eads, C. Worrell, D. Cansler. K. Tucker. B. Harris. D. Bunn, M. Cansler, D. Looper, Coach Wooten. BJHS OPP. Cutter Morning Star 30 0 Mt. Ida 30 0 Glen wood 8 0 Fountain Lake 30 6 Magnet Cove 0 6 Mountain Pine 32 16 Glenrose 30 0 Bauxite 6 18 86 Mark McClard advanced the Bismarck Lions' offense. Winning Season Kevin Tucker tried for a lion’s first down. Junior Homecoming Snaps 87 Captain Dewayne Cansler gave Queen Lea a victory kiss. Debbie Robbins; Sherry Mays, Capt.; Rosie Hughes, Co-Capt.; Kathy Sanders; Debbie Mays; Robin Nutt, Co-Capt.; Nancy Sanders; and Leigh Chancellor. Mr. Henderson accepted the trophy for the Most-Spirited, the senior cheerleaders won at camp. The teachers competed for the super-sucker crown” at a pep rally. Mrs. Wooten finally got revenge on Coach Wooten at a pep The senior cheerleaders helped keep the crowd’s spirit alive, rally. 88 Jr. Cheerleaders Showed Great Spirit Coach Wooten decided to help out the junior cheerleaders at the pep rally. The junior homecoming cheerleaders were Lynette Hughes. Lana Lambert. Mascot Shelly Collie, Melanie Thornton, and Sandra Burton. Top row: Melanie Thornton; Lynette Hughes; Sandra Burton; Lana Lambert; Bottom row: Caryn Shepherd; Lea Orr; Michele Hardin; and Kathy Nahas The junior cheerleaders showed great spirit during the 77 junior football season. 89 Senior Boys Strived Standing: Coach Hubert O’Neal; G. Weatherford; D. Lambert; R. Ritter, R. Evans; G. Evans B. Daniels; T. Boze; Coach Clarence Wooten; Kneeling: M. Strother; T. Henshaw; D. Moore; D. Thornton; M. Hughes; M. Mahaffey for a Better Season The team made a few more decisions during time out. B.H.S. OPP. Poyen 51 43 Glen Rose 61 36 Ft. Lake 53 60 Ouachita 43 62 Magnet Cove 50 46 Mt. Ida 53 51 Cutter Morning Star 63 49 Sheridan 65 42 Leola 61 56 Plaski Academy 60 66 Bauxite 30 21 Mt. Pine 51 47 Glen Rose 58 48 Mt. Ida 55 34 Bauxite 32 48 Harmony Grove 65 52 Cutter Morning Star 63 48 Magnet Cove 38 41 Ft. Lake 44 66 Magnet Cove 49 51 Ouachita 55 69 Harmony Grove 48 57 Amity 41 45 Cutter Morning Star 59 21 Mt. Pine 45 47 91 Reggie Ritter jumped for two. Senior Girls Back Row: Coach Wooten; R. Hughes; D. Cansler; G. Smith; S. Hughes; L. Chancellor; J. Sheets; D. Ray; Coach O’Neal; Second Row: K. Harkrider; L. Smyly, L. Henderson; J. Sheets; R. Nutt; Seated: C. Ray; K. Sanders S. Mays. Managers; and J. Pennington. 92 BHS Opp. Poyen 53 39 Mt. Pine 47 48 Glenrose 46 43 Ft. Lake 53 58 Ouachita 69 39 Magnet Cove 64 56 Mt. Ida 76 63 Cutter Morning Star 62 41 Bauxite 62 35 Mt. Pine 35 53 Glen Rose 48 41 Mt. Ida 59 56 Bauxite 38 19 Calico Rock 61 70 Cutter Morning Star 45 41 Ft. Lake 32 60 Ouachita 45 60 Magnet Cove 41 43 Ouachita 48 30 Ouachita 52 55 A party was given for the seniors to celebrate their last season. Showed Team Spirit Karen and Debbie hussled to get the ball. In a game against Ouachita. Diane Cansler went up for two points and the other players were ready to rebound. 93 All-district players were Shelia Hughes and Leesa Smyly. Jr. Boys-District 5-A Champs Standing: Coach Hubert O’Neal; D. Eads; D. Chancellor; D. Cansler; D. Ulmer; K. Tucker; D. Ulmer; M. Allen; Coach Wooten; Kneeling: T. Hall; J. Crow; C. Hardage; B. Watson; T. Hardage, T. Bray; S. Bear; Front Row: B. Burroughs; G. Hughes; S. Richerson; M. McClard; M. Daniels; S. Robbins; K. Ford BJHS OPP. Glen Rose 32 14 Ft. Lake 55 34 Magnet Cove 33 18 Mt. Ida 46 30 Mt. Pine 31 30 Bauxite 39 31 Harmony Grove 21 45 Cutter Morning Star 28 26 Magnet Cove 39 36 Ouachita 31 32 Ouachita 35 32 Deaf School 43 32 Ouachita 35 24 Ft. Lake 36 28 Kevin made two more. Dewayne Cansler. Dale Eads, and Kevin Tucker were chosen all-district, with Dale Eads also being selected most valuable player. Jr. Girls - District 5-A Runners-Up Top row - Coach O’Neal. M. Hardin. V. Runyan. S. Looper, S. Lookadoo, L. Orr, M. Thornton. R. Moore. Coach Wooten. Middle row - T. Bingham, M. Cansler, S. Burton. D. McKay. S. Harkrider. S. Emory. S. Steffey; Bottom row - T. Matlock. L. Anthony. A. Pennington, S. Prince, J. Emory. Michele Hardin was set to take the ball down the court. BJHS OPP. Poyen 28 24 7th Mt. Pine 21 11 Mt. Pine 40 38 Ouachita 24 32 Cutter Morning Star 35 31 Bauxite 40 23 Glen Rose 37 38 Mt. Ida 31 30 Mt. Pine 21 42 Glen Rose 24 26 Ft. Lake 48 41 Magnet Cove 41 25 Harmony Grove 33 40 Magnet Cove 40 26 Ft. Lake 31 25 Mt. Ida 38 40 Rhonda Moore went up for two points over Magnet Cove. 95 Michele Hardin and Lea Orr were named all-district. 5th Grade Peewee Basketball Back row: T. Kizziar, P. Mays. S. Shuffield, P. Orr, R. Arthur. Coach Matlock. Second Row: T. Harkrider, K. Matlock. M. Robbins. K. Arthur. K. Bennett. B. Thornton. Seated: T. Corley, S. Hagger. B. Hughes, S. Hughes. B. Nannemann. Not Pictured: Coach Whitfield. 6th Grade Peewee Basketball Standing: C. Albert, T. Ausley. D. Cansler, J. Harris. W. Allen, Coach Matlock, Kneeling: B. Clausing. B. Dickens, J. Nannemann. K. Treadway, M. Hughes, Not Pictured: Coach Whitfield. 96 5th Grade Peewee Basketball Back Row: G. Booy. N. Crow. D. Chase. V. Garner. L. Burroughs. C. Williams. Coach M. Wooten. Second Row: C. Walker. L. Thomas. J. Eves. A. Dooley, A. Montgomery, C. Wilson, Seated: G. Burroughs. B. Hodges. D. Baswell. L. Hardin. S. Webb. A. Hancock. C. Burk 97 Standing: P. Balliette, T. Crow. S. Buck. F. Johnson. T. Lambert. Coach M. Wooten. Kneeling: L. Caldwell. S. Bergan. K. Ramsey. K. Holcomb, L. Harris, S. Thorton. T. Corley. 6th Grade Peewee Basketball Pee Wee Football Sixth Grade - top row - K. Golden. K. Treadway. M. Hughes. J. Harris. T. Ausley. R. Looper. Bottom row - W. Allen, B Dickens J Nannemann. D. Cooley. W. Ivy. D. Cansler. Fourth and Fifth Grade - Top row - E. Lynch. S. Hughes. T. Harkrider. N. Yarbrough. T. Corley. M. Lowe, S. Looper. M. Diffee. T. Kizzair, B. Nannemann. Middle Row - S. Allen. C. Rogers. R. Carter. J. Shankles. R. Arthur. B. Hughes. B. Thornton. K. Matlock. M. Robbins. K. Arther. P. Orr. J. Yarbrough, T. Gaither. W. Baswell. Bottom row - B. Allen. K. Thomas. S. Moore. A. Montgomery. J. Bray A Girgin J Harris. T. Loy. V. Tucker. D. Thomas. D. Shuffield. J. Shankles. D. Canfield. T. Hunt. 98 o o Mr. and Miss B.H.S. were Shari Tankersley and Greg Garner. Most Likely to Succeed: Karen Harkrider and Russell Hynds Most Athletic: Sheila Hughes and Reggie Ritter 100 Friendliest: Karen Harkrider and Dale Jackson Biggest Cut-ups: Sheila Hughes and Philip Burton Neatest: Rita Hardage and Kelly Prince Most Attractive: Shari Tankersley and Greg Garner % The Seniors Ended Valedictorians—Lynne Henderson, Karen Harkrider, Shari Tankersley, and Salutatorians —Kenneth Floyd and Debbie Ray Russell Hynds Linda Vinson and Reggie Ritter gave the invocation and benediction. Ushers were Ricky Matlock. Cheryl Hynds. Kelli Henderson, and Mike Hughes. Mr. Holt and Mr. Henderson awarded the diplomas. Max Bryant was pianist. Mrs. Howell and Mr. Wooten, senior sponsors, helped the graduates. Another Season of Life The Girls of 78 The seniors waited for the processional. The boys were delighted . . . The girls cried and said good-bye Eighth Grade Graduation Tony Hardage was valedictorian, and Gary Hunt was salutatorian. Angela Norton and Sonja Stone were honor graduates. Class president, Timmy Bray, presented the class composite to the school. Mr. Holt awarded Shawn Garner and the other graduates their diplomas. Chana Prince was the pianist for the eighth and sixth graduations. Greg Hughes. Pam Hughes. Abby Pennington, and Russell Hughes served James Schmitt and Kim Peake gave the invocation and as ushers. benediction. 104 Sixth Grade Graduation Honor Graduates - Cheryl Arthur welcomed the guests. Mike Hughes gave the invocation. April presented the benediction. Honor Graduates - Natalie Crow read a poem, while Cameron Albert. Velvet Garner, and Wendell Allen gave speeches. Honor Graduates - Jennifer Ledbetter sang while Kevin Golden. Kristen Fedro, and Tim Ausley were also honor Beth Hodges played the piano. graduates. Brian Thornton. Kimberly Holcomb. Sonya Thornton, and Mathew Robbins were ushers. Mr Wood presented the diplomas. 105 106 Awards Day, May 19 Rita Hardage was presented the outstanding student award along with the YESTERYEAR and I Dare You awards. Senior class president. Reggie Ritter, presented the seniors’ composite to the school. Linda Vinson and Dale Jackson proudly read their class history. Right: Thomas Ensley and Russell Hynds read the wills to announce who the lucky heirs were. Steve Richardson and Becky Loy were the juniors who looked twenty years into the future of each senior. Awards Day Max Bryant - History, I Dare You Award Renee Tankersley - Typing Steve Richardson - English Leigh Chancellor -Student Council Dennis Jones - Science Rosie Hughes - Home Economics Liz Nahas - I Dare You Award Nancy Sanders - Math, Biology Leesa Smyly - Jonquil Award 107 Awards Day Karen Harkrider - Valedictorian. YESTERYEAR Award. Scholarship Shari Tankersley - Valedictorian. English. Business. Best All Around Girl Lynne Henderson - Valedictorian, Debbie Ray - Salutatorian YESTERYEAR Award. Greg Garner - Best All Around Boy Sherry Mays - Most School Spirit 108 Russell Hynds - Valedictorian, Agriculture. Kenneth Floyd - Salutatorian, I Dare You Award. Linda Vinson and Twillite Honeycutt -Library 109 Best Wishes From . . . Orr’s One Stop Grocery Bait Shop • Tackle • Boat Rental • Live Bait • Licenses • Ice • Ammunition • Picnic Supplies • Gasoline Open Seven Days Naomi Mac McCarta 865-4800 Boar’s Head Restaurant . . . (At ORR'S One Stop) Serving Breakfast Luncheon And Featuring Friday Night Dinner • Fresh Catfish • Charbroiled Steaks • Baked Chicken Dressing • Italian Spaghetti • Homemade Meatloaf “The Family Place To Eat” Donna Jerry Rauth 865-3525 Hwy 7 Bismarck no BEN’S FURNITURE BARN New-Used-Antiques Drapery Installation Owner Ben W. Moore P.O. Box 351 Lake Hamilton Ark. 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Recapped, and Used Tires Muffler repairs and custom duals 206 E Page Phone - 337 - 9900 Mobile Products Malvern, Arkansas Malvern Arkansas HOT SPRINGS COUNTRY CONSERVATION DISTRICT Malvern Brake and Alignment 814 E PAGE MALVERN. ARKANSAS 72104 JOE PORTER PHONE 332-3021 Board of Directors - Houston Fowler, Chairman; Zack Gray; Noel Tugwell; O'Neal Cook; Rusty Kinnaird. 131 Olive Phone - Malvern 332 - 3061 114 MASSEY’S FOOD MART 524 South 7th 23rd and Walnut Arkadelphia Arkadelphia FARM TOWN EQUIPMENT 723 South 7th St. Arkadelphia, Ark. 71923 246 5571 GOLDEN MARINE I. Fresh Meats Bait and Tackle Marine Sales Serv. G.A. 115 SHEPHERD AUTO SALES INC. Authorized Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Buick AMC Jeep, Crysler, Plymouth, Dodge Trucks Authorized Sales and Service Phone: 246-6787 3030 W. Pine Rd Arkadelphia FAMBRO GATE AND PANEL CO. P.O. Box 163 Malvern, Arkansas 501 332-6986 Art Fambro, Jr. General Mgr. Home Phone: 501 337-4134 All steel, wind proof gates and panels McCook, Nebraska 308 345-4710 501 332-3031 Bob Mortimer Sales Mgr. Home Phone- 817 442-1492 SANDER’S CREAM CASTLE RYNDERS AUTO SUPPLY Ice Cream Shakes Malts Sundaes Hot dogs Hamburgers Shrimp Baskets Great Banana Splits Owner-Mgr. W. A. Sanders Wholesale Automotive Parts 920 Malvern Ave. Phone 624-4687 403 Albert Pike Phone 623-7796 Hot Springs Steve Rynders Raymond Rynders 865-3929 116 Bismarck David Rynders Compliments of: HARDWICK BROS. FURNITURE CO. ‘‘Malvern's Leading Furniture Store 411 S. Main Phone: 332-5241 Hardwick Bros. Furniture Co. Decorating Center 426 Main Phone: 332-3628 Malvern Arkansas Compliments of: JCPenney Malvern Arkansas Arkadelphia Arkansas SOUTHERN CREDIT CORPORATION 228 South Olive Street Ph. 332-2462 BRADSHAW'S FOOD CENTER 310 Locust Pleasing you. 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Member H)K'_ Phone 246-4515 600 Main Arkadelphia TOMMY’S WORLD OF FLOWERS WcWint TourBank. Malvern 337-7761 121 Padgett Chevrolet-Oldsmobile Co. Inc. 1512 W. Moline Phone: 337-7504 Malvern Arkansas Teeter Motor Company Hwy. 270 W. Malvern Fine Cars Trucks •Expert Body Work •Full Service Dept. “Teeter the cheater cheats for less. ' 337-2774 Arkansas 122 ALLEN’S BUCK’S SEWING CENTER SEWING CENTER 226 So. Main St. Malvern, Arkansas 72104 330 So. Main St. Malvern. Arkansas 72104 Singer, American Home and Newhome Sewing Machine Home of all the latest fabrics Kirby, Hoover, Singer for the new fashions! Eureka Vacuum Cleaners FOOD CENTER South Main QUAITY FOODS AT EVERYDAY LOW PRICES Malvern MALVERN HT AILY it ECORD Serving Hot Spring County as a DAILY Newspaper Since 1916 Bus. Phone 332-3212 Res. Phone 337-7052 E. 0. COOPER Agent Malvern, Arkansas 72104 P. O. Box 399 1009 South Mam Street Malvern. Arkansas 72104 123 BOWEN’S RESTAURANT AT CONTINENTAL MOTOR INN THE HAIR PLACE Bill Gaskin Owner Stylist 2751 West Pine Arkadelphia Ph. 246-8151 Manager: Bill Maddox Phone 246 - 8661 Arkadelphia BOB NEEL’S CAR TOWN DOYLE’S TEXACO BOB NEEL'S BIB 1-30 Hwy 7 Auto Repair Phone 246-2882 Arkadelphia Phone 246-9059 Arkadelphia 124 ALUMACRAFT BOAT CO. OF ARKANSAS US Hwy 67 North P.O. Box 189 Arkadelphia AR 71923 LAKEWAY SHELL One Stop on the way to the lake. Wrecker Service Hwy 7 North Arkadelphia SALON DE BLONDAS MAGIC MART NO. 412 Manager: Gwenda Gaskin Pine Plaza Shopping Center 320 North Tenth Arkadelphia Phone 246-6202 Arkadelphia Arkansas REYNOLDS OIL COMPANY, INC. GLYNN’S TRUCK STOP Manager Col. Glynn Reynolds Jobber Phillips Petroleum Products Oil Company Truck Stop 246-6611 246-9931 Arkadelphia 125 Malvern National Bank MEMBER FOR malvern a K The FriewRy Bq nk GOOD FOR US... GOOD FOR YOU NORTH MAIN STREET PINE BLUFF ft ASH STREETS 126 nines CLASS ORDER YOURS NOW FROM MANY STYLES AND SIZES • 10 K YELLOW, WHITE GOLD • BIRTHSTONE CHOICE • MASCOT UNDER STONE • FOUR WEEK DELIVERY 421 Main St. CLAYTON’S Furniture and Appliance 511 S. Main Malvern, Arkansas 72104 WAL-MART JACK DANIELS MOBILE HOME SALES 1400 Block - East Page Ave. Malvern Arkansas Arkadelphia Hwy 67 N. Ph 246-6112 127 Arkansas Arkadelphia Seamless Floors Arkadelphia Millworks and Supply aaAet Tam - Re ideuliai ealty Cmmmid P.O. Box 604 Country Club Road Arkadelphia, Arkansas 71923 Phone: 510-246-7528 Compliments of: RUTH STUART SHOP DOREYS CLOTHING “Full line of lady’s and children’s ready-to-wear. Famous Name brands. 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COMPANY Phone: 525-1521 Route 5 Box 171 Hot Springs Arkansas Gowns Party Tuxedo AN RON Supplies RENTALAND 214 Higdon Hot Springs Phone: 623-0910 Arkansas 131 Our Interest In Malvern Hot Spring County Is Always Growing. a jii First Security Savings Loan Association of Hot Spring County Bank of JMaL vern _JP(afvern, a 132 YOUNG’S MEDICARE PHARMACY Phone: 337-4901 1304 So. Main Malvern WILLSON BUICK-PONTIM-BMC 2nd and Locust Downtown Malvern Phone: 332-3631 Malvern Arkansas ATKINSON FUNERAL HOME INC. Tom P. Atkinson John T. Atkinson P.O. Box 86 Home of Hot Spring County Burial Association Malvern Arkansas CLEVENGER PHARMACY 301 E. Highland Phone: 337-7261 Phone: 337-7301 133 WICKES LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES A Division Of The Wickes Corporation GULF OIL PRODUCTS Billy Robbs Distributor Arkadelphia Arkansas Phone: 246-4261 Arkadelphia GROSS FEED MILL AND GARDEN CENTER Compliments of: VASSARETTE Division of Munsing-Wear Feed-Seed-Fertilizer-Chemicals South 7th St. Phone: 246-5815 Arkadelphia Arkansas 3rd Walnut St. Arkansas Arkadelphia Compliments of: MATHEWS OIL COMPANY, INC. L. E. Ault 246-4568 Distributor For Lion Petroleum Products A B MACHINE WELDING SHOP LI9N 7th Walnut P.O. Box 538 Phone: 246-2111 Arkadelphia Arkansas 808 Walnut St. Phone: 246-6542 Arkadelphia, Arkansas 134 MALVERN BAIT - TACKLE - GUNSMITHS GROCERIES SKATING LEISURE WORLD 6.5 MILES NORTH OF 1-30 ON HWY P. O. BOX 461 - ARKA DELPHI A. ARK. 7 PHONE 865-3502 7 1923 RINK Compliments of: Ed McBrayer Ann McBrayer Malvern Fred and Dot Porter Owners Arkansas STANDARD YOUNG AUTO REAL ESTATE PARTS 1135 E. Page Phone: 332-5457 Insurance and Building 326 E. Page Malvern Arkansas Malvern Phone: 332-5432 EAST PAGE MAGNOLIA TEXACO CAFETERIA Open 7 days a week Phone: 332-3461 5:30 to 9:00 821 E. Page Malvern 307 E. Page Malvern 135 AUTO PARTS SUPPLY kimBAir Piano M Oriini 7th and Clay Phone: 246-2421 WILSON Piano and Organ Co. Arkadelphia 925 MAIN ST ARKADELPHIA, ARKANSAS 71923 245-2478 RESIDENCE 245 2193 Auto Parts and Machine Shop Service SAVE ON NEW USED PIANOS ORGANS PIGGLY WIGGLY Compliments of We give S H green stamps STERLING STORE Two fine stores to serve you No. 1 8th and Main No. 2 26th and Pine Arkadelphia Arkadelphia Arkansas Arkansas DON PHILLIP’S REXALL DRUGS 201 So. Sixth Street Arkadelphia Arkansas 136 F M GROCERY Gas Groceries Best prices in Arkansas on rebuilt starters, alternators, and generators. Hot Spring County Officials Just N. of 84 Hwy 7 865-3200 Remember These People When You Buy Treasurer Norris White Sheriff Arvilee Allen Tax Assessor Jack Ross Circuit Judge Henry B. Means Circuit Clerk Ralph Parish Malvern Arkansas 137 HOLIDAY INN Interstate 30 Highway 7 Main P.O. Box 450 Arkadelphia Arkansas TAPE VILLAGE 10th Clinton Open 10-6 Mon. - Sat. Ph. 246-8372 Car Stereo Home Components Tapes Albums Arkadelphia Arkansas Phone: 501-246-4543 Res. 501-246-7653 P. O. Box 740 Hwy 67 N. CADDO CARPET FLOOR COVERING Hwy. 67 N. Phone: 246-9456 Installed by Carrol Meeks 18 Years Experience 138 THE W PERFORMERS . we come across for you ruoHn Hoosemfln CHEVROLET-CflDILLPC 139 Baker Bros. Texaco Service TEXACO P. 0. Box 85 Page and Ash Streets Dial 332-3131 Malvern, Arkansas 72104 LEVI STRAUSS CO. P.O. Box 690 Panatala Division Arkadelphia Arkansas PRATT'S DISCOUNT SHOES 12 - 12 Airport Road Hot Springs. Arkansas 71901 'Quality Shoes at Discount Prices” BISMARCK RANCH HOUSE RESTAURANT Char-Broiled Burgers Lunches and Dinners Breakfast Anytime Steak and Eggs Specialty • Tires. Batteries. Accessories. Minor Tune Up. Brake Servl’ceTMuffler Tall Pipe Installed. Wash. Lube Polishing Lawn Mower and Small Engine Repair (JlaAkA 70 WEST SERVICE Clark Eslick, Lessee Phone 623-4802 506 Airport Road — Hot Springs, Arkansas 71901 Pick-Up Delivery Road Service OQDALL REMi ESTATE Bismarck, Arkansas 71929 Phone 501-865-3455 865-3406 140 Morrison’s Fishing Supplies Groceries Car Wash too! Gas Southern LP-Gas, Inc. Bismarck, Ark. 71929 Propane Water Pumps Motor Fuel Systems Bottle Gas Phone 865-3444 R.R. Number 1 141 WATSON FURNITURE COMPANY Where Your Home is our first concern Ralph Watson. Morse Boyce. Randall Watson 142 Phone 246-6161 Hwy 67 South Arkadelphia HOT SPRINGS HOLIDAY JEWELERS Home owned and operated Mark and Marty Fleischner PEPSI BOTTLING CO. The Diamond Center Phone: 623 - 8877 Phone: 501 - 321 - 2441 192 Maurice Street 402 Central Avenue Hot Springs Hot Springs Arkansas 143 MOTORS, INC. 115 W1NANS AVENUE • HOT SPRINGS ARK 71901 • AC 501 623 3366 • UTTLE ROCK 375-1036 Arkansas Bank lrust The Student’s Bank 144 CENTER OF BEAUTY Compliments of: Ultimate in Beauty Care Owner: Margaret McDaniel Operator- Glenna Orr Bismarck Arkansas —Benjamin ♦v Moore PAINT SUPPLY COMPANY Phone: NA. 3-1601 Phone: NA 3-1602 K.P. “Happy” Cain Albert Pike Hot Springs DeCray Lodge Bismarck Arkansas THE COLISEUM BOWLING CENTER 306 Winans Avenue Phone: 624-4466 Hot Springs Arkansas 71901 145 PHONE 525-8221 7001 CENTRAL Vaughan HARDWARE COMPANY FRANK’S HARDWARE CO. •WATER IS OUR SPECIALTY” WE INSTALL AND REPAIR COMPLETE SYSTEMS SHOP OUR GARDEN CENTER 510 Ouachita Avenue • Telephone 623 1 30 Hot Springs. Ark. HOT SPRINGS. ARKANSAS Prince Electronics STEREOS. C. R. RADIOS. TAPE PLAYERS - RECORDERS • AND ACCESSORIES DOLL TACKLE, INC. STEVE PRINCE 624-2823 541 OUACHITA AVENUE HOT SPRINGS ARKANSAS 71901 P.0. Box 2206 Hot Springs. Arkansas 71901 HOUSE OF PARTS HALL Distributor for Amalie Oil Lubrication Products Phone: (501) 767-9383 Printers and Stationers Inc. Phone (501) 623-1616 801 Hobson 610 West Grand Ave. Hot Springs Phone 624-2460 Hot Springs Arkansas 146 BOB CARPENTER’S CARPET WORLD 1107 Higdon Showroom Phone: Hot Springs 623-6616 Carpet-Vinyl Floor Covering, Wall Paper and Supplies Owner, Bob Carpenter Res. Phone, 321 - 1504 Warehouse Phone: 525 - 3276 Corner of Buena Vista and Kingway Drive 147 Thornton Tire COMPANY INC. New Recaps Used Hunter Wheel Balancing and Wheel Alignment 623-4987 If no answer call 623-5533 2210 Albert Pike YOKOHAMA ( ► Gene and Pete Thornton 70 WEST HARDWARE AND APPLIANCE 1510 Airport Road Phone 767-3426 767-3427 anna EDWARD MOTOR COMPANY. INC. 406 Airport Road Hot Springs. Arkansas 71901 501 623-6357 148 P. O. Box 224 Telephone 501 384-2345 CENTRAL ARKANSAS TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE INC. DONALDSON, ARKANSAS 71941 Board of Directors Warren Yates, Pres. L. B. Dinger. Sec. - Treas. Lewis Cash Millard Fisher Andrew Allen Bob Watson Earl Matlock Waymon Prince Edwin Krueger Employees Hugh Phelan, Manager Bob Davidson, Office Manager John Pool, Plant Supt. Jackie Morin Doug Lamn Glen Harkrider Ray Randall Jimmy Jackson Bismarck Arkansas 149 ARKADELPHIA FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN Phone: 246-4547 P.O. Box 800 Glenwood Branch Fagan Street Phone: 356-2105 Arkadelphia 702 Caddo Arkansas ARKADELPHIA BOOSTERS Dr. C. E. Smith Mary Carter Home Decorating Center Cox Animal Clinic Buck’s Barber Shop Troy Keeton Garage Dr. J. M. Robertson Thompson Builders Inc. Animal Medical Center Bennetts Body Glass Shop Creech Nesbett Tire Service Tommy Roebuck, D.D.S. MALVERN BOOSTERS Art Craft Furniture West’s Weaver Weaver Insurance Polly Ann Bakery Pearce’s Department Store Faber's Shoe Store Ray’s Car Service HOT SPRINGS BOOSTERS Kempner’s V. F. Heinemann, D.D.S. Pate's Shoe Store Valley Lumber Supply Inc. Noble’s Inc. Pak - Plaz Pawn Shop Dr. Joseph L. Gordon Drs. Koppel Daniel Basket House McClard's Bar - B - Q Hot Springs Cycle Center Inc. Spa Sport Shop Hilton’s Furniture 151 THE PEEWEE CHEERLEADERS Our Season Has Ended Our last year on the yearbook staff was a very profitable and enjoyable one! Even with the hard work this will hold special meaning to all of us. We owe special thanks to Mrs. Hall and all the other staff members who aided us in compiling the annual. We hope this thirty-third volume of YESTERYEAR will be one that has captured memories of this special year, 1978. Rita Hardage Karen Harkrider Lynne Henderson Editors ; :m Si I 4 Al l. 4 iv , iVLf ir-' -■ ;? r- 3U v. ?? . A VS ,; SjWi. 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