Carlisle High School - Bison Yearbook (Carlisle, AR)

 - Class of 1958

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We have been led, not only in ways of learn- ing, but along the roads of Citizenship and practical experience-all valuable parts of our extracurricular interests. They have taken to heart our problems, both personal and aca- demic. Perhaps our best way of expressing our sincere thanks is by staying on the paths along which we have been started. Admmtstratwn Left to rzght. D. K. Bennett, Charles Hunt, A. G. Shannon. Superintendent: Clifford Bennett, Presidentg Willialrm Fulcller, Secretaryg William McCallie, Fred Perkins, and joe Bob Goacher, not present. Dear Bison Sta ff: As the school year draws to a close, ea h and teacher loolcs forwa 'd ' annual. ' ' e student 1 eagerly to ' I share thi seeing the new s enthusiasm and feel certain that all of us will he pleased with the product of your many hours of careful worlc. Ma y l express my sincere appreciation to the spon- sor, Miss Smith, and to hcl' staff for this fine record of the personnel and many of the activities of the I 957-58 school year. Cordially yours A. G. SHANNON Dear Annual Staff: Each day we are building our character. attitudes, and personality, and recording impressions in the minds of our associates. Let us build so that these impressions will be remembered with a feeling of warmth and good will. The Annual Staff has created a record which will help us to remember. Thanks for a good job. Sincerely, DAVID W. RINIQII MR DAVID RINER Prmczpal Congratulations to the Bison Staff who. through its work, gives you a record which will enable you in the future to look back and relive the year and enjoy its memories. It has been a good year. I am happy to have the opportunity to speak to you through the pages of the 1958 Bison. The time is swiftly approaching when all that we have left of this year will be memories. May they be pleasant and serve as a challenge to each of you to do your best is my sincere wish. ANNIE I. MANN MISS ANNIE MANN Dean of Girls 'NWN I ,, ., if!!! EQ'-Q1 1 1. l 1. 1 I v f 'i ...E 1 f5 Q , O I . Y 55 1 L' S , 5 ., 5 W hu.. It's a hectic hill to climh, this steep ascent to Senior-ship. One with all the worries. frustra- tions, and hiology projects eoneeivahle. Hut just when you give up all hope, the going is made easier lay the various footholds encoun- tered along the way. The dances and parties are as much a part of our school life as the algelmra tests. And when at last the summit is reached and the goal is in sight, the accom- plishment will he even more satisfying when you realize that the hard work was very often offset hy the good times. Then suddenly there sincere thanks is hy staying on the paths along you will he-a seniorl ! I X942 BOBBY HAMRIC President Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 43 Football 1, 33 FFA 1, 2, 4g Class President 43 ,lunior Play 3. Bn. If or S CLARICE SUE LASTER Vice President FHA 1, 33 Glee Club 3g Class Treas- urer 33 Vice President 4g Junior Home- coming Maid 13 Homecoming Maid 43 Junior Play 3. BEVERLY ANN SCOTT Secretary National Honor Society 4, Secretary- Treasurer 43 Girls' State 3g Class Sec- retary 43 Annual Staff 3, 4, Business Manager 43 Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, President 33 Glee Club 2, 3. FRANCES ANN HALUAN Treasurer National Honor Society 4, Historian 43 Halloween Queen 23 Class Treasurer 43 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Third Vice President 1, Vice President 2, Treasurer 33 Home Ec Award 13 Annual Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 3, Editor 43 Glee Club, 2, 33 Office Girl 3, 43 Office Assistant 1, 23 Girls' State 3. OLIVIA AMADEN Homecoming Maid 13 Cheerleader 13 FHA 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 National Honor Society 4, Vice President 43 Girls' State 33 Office Girl 43 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD BARLOW Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 1, 4, All-District 4, Honorable Mention All-State 43 Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 13 All-County 1, All-District 13 Track 1, 43 Class Vice President 13 FFA 1, 2, 4. l BILLY BEATY Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball lg Track 1, 3, 43 Annual Staff 1, 23 FFA lg Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 4. EDWARD BRANDT Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Band 1, 3, 43 Lt. 4, Glee Club 2, 4, Treasurer 4g Boys' State 35 Student Council 1, 3, 4, President 4, Vice President 33 FFA 1, 2, 4, Junior Play 3, Class Favorite 3. MARTHA CARTWRICHT Band 2, 3, 4, Majorette 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, FHA 2: Annual Staff 3, 4, Assistant Business Manager 4, Junior Play 3, Class Sec- retary 2g Office Girl 4g Annual Queen 44 Homecoming Maid 3, Homecoming Maid of Honor 4. FHA 1, 2, 4, Office Assistant 2: Office r 3 4, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ESTHER COCHRAN l HERBIE COLCLASURE Student Council 1, Roundup Staff 2, 35 Football Manager 2, 3g Basketball 2. JO-ANN COOK Betty Crocker Homemaker Award 4, Student Coun- cil 3, 4, Reporter 3, Secretary 4, Student Council Award 35 Bison Roundup Staff 3, Reporter 3, Na- tional Honor Society 4g Girls' State 33 Junior Play 3, Glee Club 2, 3, FHA 1, Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, Annual Staff 3, 45 Science Award 2, Band Secretary 4. PAT BROWN 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4. FHA 4, Basketball 4. ss l ga , FHA 1, 2, 4, Home Ec Award 2 Of fice Girl 1, 4, Office Assistant 2 BARBARA CALDWELL Transferred from Benoit, Mississippi MARTHA DOUGLASS Transferred from Des Arc. Clee Club 4, FHA 4: Basketball 4. M ARGAR ET EADS lsusketball 1, 2, 3, FHA 1. 3, Jtinior Play 3. LYNN DOYLE Football 1, 2, 3, 4, C0-Captain 4, All-District 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 1, All-County 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, National Honor Society 4, President 4, Boys' State 3, Student Council 4, Class President 1, 3, Junior Play 3. JOYCE HANKS UHIREN Student Council 1, 3, 4, Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Treasurer 3, nual Queen 1. ROBERT HORTON CHARLES JACKSON FFA 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, FHA Beau 4. THORNTON KELLY Transferred from De Witt. FFA 4, Glee Club 4. Glee Club 2, 3, FHA 1, 2, Junior An- FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Football 1. Basketball 1, 'L 3, FHA 1, 2, 4, Junior Play 3 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Homecoming Mal 1. MARTHA MORRISON FHA 1, 2. 4g Girls' State 3. , , Clee Club 1, Junior Play 3. JUNE MOODY JERRY PALSA Football 'lg Track lg Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Play 39 Class Favorite 4, ALICE RABORN Glee Club 1, 2, 3g Class Favorite 1, 34 FHA 1, 2, 3, 43 Homecoming Maid 4g Junior Play 3g Office Assistant 4. W. H. KITTLER Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Roundup Staff 1 2 3 FFA 1 4 luniur llonic-vuining Qui-4-n 1: Hmm-- FHA l. 2. 4: llaskvtlpall 1. 3. 4: fflwvr- lezulc-r 1. 2. 3. Captain l: Ftudn-nt Cunn- vil 2: Class 9:-vrc-tary Il: .luniur Play '33 ffl:-P Club 2. 3. 4. lland 2. 3. 4. Major:-llc 2. Ii. -1. As' sistant llrum Majnr 4: Ulu- Clulm 2. 3. 4, Vim- l,re'si1l1'nt 4: FHA 2: Class l'r1-asurvr 2: llask:-Ilmall 2: Junior Play lg Halloween Maid fl: Hmm-vmningr Que-1-n 4: Class Favnfltt- 2. 4. IIAVIIJ RABORN llallfl 1. 2. 3. 4: Frmtltiill 2. 3. 41 Ulm' Clulp FFA 1.2. CARULYN RICKS FHA 1. 2. 4. JUAN SlVll'l'll inning Maid 3: Hallowr-4-n Quiet-n 4: FERN STA N LEY CAROLYN STAUBER FHA 1. 2, 4: Cl:-v Clulm 1. 2. JOYCE TENISON Manager 3. Assistant Circulation Man ager 3. Typist 4. ORLIE JEAN TURNER Annual Queen 3: Clee Club 1: Homecoming Maid 3: FHA 1, 2, 4: Basketball 2, 3. DELBERT WARREN Transferred from Humnoke. Junior Play 3. FHA 2. 4: Roundup Staff 3. 45 Business 'W' I. lass Histor As we Seniors of '58 look into the past, we remember that September day in 194-6 when we walked through the door of that Little Red School House which is now only a memory. Of the fifty little scared brats, under the guidance of Mrs. George Stanley, Richard Barlow, Billy Beaty, Edward Brandt, JoAnn Cook, Lynn Doyle, Margaret Eads, Frances Ann Halijan, Joyce Hanks Uhiren, Robert Horton, Jim Martin, June Moody, Martha Morrison, David Raborn, Beverly Scott, Joan Smith, and Carolyn Stauber have stuck together through all twelve years in good old CHS. Barbara Caldwell, Charles Jackson, and Clarice Laster started here, left, and then returned to finish. Having completed our ABC's, we proudly moved across the hall where we met our second grade teacher, Mrs. W. C. Boatman. At semester we were placed under the hands of Mrs. Robert Love. The newcomers are Jerry Palsa and Joyce Tenison. Charles Jackson left us to enter another school. Mrs. J. D. Martin greeted us in the third grade with the multiplication table. Here, we recall the making of jack-o-lanterns and bean bags. Oh! how we will always remember the war of bean bags and the mess they left when the stitches broke. Olivia Amaden and W. H. Kittler joined the class this year. The year passed quickly, and we took another step. Now we were members of the fourth grade with Mrs. C. W. Calhoun, as teacher. Here, Alice Raborn joined the class with Joyce Tenison leaving. During the fifth grade, Miss Hazel Barr, our teacher, tried to teach us, among other things, to folk dance. There were no new entries during this year. We were now so large that the class had to be divided into two sections. The teachers were Mrs. J. C. Rouse and Miss Erma Teague. The new faces were identified as those of Patsy Brown and Esther Cochran. The seventh grade seemed to be most difficult. Being in a new school building. changing rooms at different periods, and missing our recess. Mrs. Minnie Hicks helped us find our way through the hustle and bustle. Bobby Heasels increased the enrollment. Our eighth year was under the sponsorship of Coach Justin Camp. Carolyn Ricks was our new member while Barbara Caldwell left us behind. ' Our Freshman year was as exciting as the rest. For the first time we were given the liberty to choose some of the subjects we wished to take. Bobby Hamric was our only new member. Clarice Laster left at the end of the year. We Sophomores were joined by Martha Cartwright. Charles Jackson, Fern Stanley, and Orlie Jean Turner and by this time we were well on our way to the top. Delightful Miss Clara Sims sponsored our class. We were guided through our Junior year my Miss Joan Abbott and Mrs. Edith Shannon. We had added four to our roll. They were Herbert Colclasure, Clarice Laster, Joyce Tenison, and Delbert Warren. This was a big year for each member. We made a hit with the play, The Moon Makes Three and closed the year with the J unior-Senior Banquet, titled Calypso At last a Senior! We are sponsored by Principal David Riner and Mrs. David Riner, with Barbara Caldwell, Martha Douglass, and Thornton Kelly joining the final year to make thirty-six strong. We cleared 8912.82 from the Halloween Carnival for our Senior Memorial, paid our division of the bleachers, and scored a victory in the Halloween and Annual Contest. We are now wearing our class rings and acting as dignified Seniors. At semester we're enjoying Senior privileges of breaking in the lunch line and having an optional study hall each day. We are looking forward to the Senior Play, our Senior Trip to Florida-we hope, and on return, our Junior-Senior Banquet and greatest of all, the graduation! Qur school days will long be remembered as each of us go a different way to meet the oppor- tunlties awaiting us in the future. V., ,...-,, Class Prophecy I was walking along the street the other day, when a big man in a little Sputnik came by and asked me if I would like to ride into the future. As we passed over the forty-eight states, he told me that . . . Olivia Amaden is an RCA Victor recording artist. lt's been said that she has her own private disk jockey. Richard Barlow is now with the Chicago Bears. He is their A-1 water boy, working his way up. Billy Beaty is in charge of photography for the new magazine, Southern Belle. Edward Brandt has a new experiment that really has him out of this world. He has now established residence on the moon. Pat Brown has opened a business school in Little .Rock for all girls who are in the business of getting a man. Barbara Caldwell has just found the 100 on car licenses and is waiting for the man. Martha Cartwright took a civil service exam and is now doing secret service work. She told me all about it. Esther Cochran is running the Failes Hotel in Humnoke. Arkansas. Herbert Colclasure is writing his seventh volume on his great game hunts in Africa. Jo-Ann Cook has a job drawing horses for a publishing company. She's really gone WESTern this time. Martha Douglass has a diamond that would knock your eyes out. She said she thought she would never get it paid for, but she was determined to have one. Lynn Doyle is a lawyer working for the firm of Whole Wit, Half Wit, and Nit Wit, Inc. Margaret Eads is head nurse at the Mayo Brothers' Clinic. Frances Halijan is attending the University, only she seems to be having a little bit of trouble- she's gone six years and they still haven't given her a diploma. Bobby Hamric runs a funeral parlor. That seemed the best investment of his sober personality. Joyce Hanks Uhiren has joined the WACs and has received an officer's rating so that she can give the orders in the family. Robert Horton is warden at Sing Sing. Thank goodness he made it THAT way. Charles Jackson has achieved his life ambition. He is now a dairy farmer. W. H. Kittler now has the largest ranch in the worldeworm ranch, that is. Clarice Laster has taken Schultzie's place on the Bob Cummings Show. Jim Martin owns a large parking lot. He says, There ain't much money in this business, but I sometimes get to drive a Cadillac. Bobby Measles is a famous New York City child psychologist. .lune Moody has just published her latest best seller, Murder as a Fine Art. Martha Morrison surprised us all by going to St. Louis to become a swimming instructor. lAnd we didn't even know she could swim.J Jerry Palsa, who was always up in the air about something, has his own air line. Alice Raborn is now co-owner of the Hudson Foundation. David Raborn now owns a large chain of bowling alleys. They extend from Screeton Switch to Hamilton. Carolyn Ricks has moved to California where she has a full time job squeezing lemons. Beverly Scott is a graduate of the University of Arkansas. She says her college work is a big help because she grew up in town and never learned how to can food, keep house, slop hogs, milk cows, etc. Oh, didn't you know? She's a farmer's wife. Joan Smith spends her spare time taking Paul lll to see his favorite westerns. Fern Stanley is the main cover girl for the Southern Belle magazine. Carolyn Stauber is modeling bathing suits for the Smart Shop in New York. Joyce Tenison is now editor of the New York Tribune. Orlie Jean Turner is a beauty shop operator. She has quite a job on her hands because some women just can't be made beautiful. Delbert Warren has just signed a contract with CBS Television to telecast his wrestling bouts. U -.. .JQJL ,Ji 11:3 V WE, THE CLASS OF 1958, being of sound mind and memory, do make, ordain, publish and declare this to be our LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT and bequeath the following: I, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 Helen Olivia Amaden, do hereby will my membership in NHS to Elizabeth Sissy Goacher. Richard Lewis Barlow, do hereby will my ability to win tackling trophies to Cob Bennett. William Albert Beaty, do hereby will my ability to run the mile to Eugene Cook. Edward Oliver Brandt, do hereby will my faithful i track shoes to Paul Rogers. Patsy Ruth Brown, do hereby will my little brothers, .loe and Glen, to anyone who will have them. Barbara Ann Caldwell, do hereby will my basketball suit to anyone who has the patience and time to take out the alterations I made in it. Martha Ann Cartwright, do hereby will my lucky charm which was willed to me by Sissi Hutson who received it from Lonnie Warnekee to Kaye Griffin so she can will it. Esther Eunice Cochran, do hereby will my cousin, Frances Beliew, to Bobby Joe Elmore, if she will prom- ise to take my place as Big Sister to him. Jo-Ann Cook, do hereby will my ability to like every- one to my sister Nancy in the hopes that she will always have many friends. Raleigh Herbert Colclasure, do hereby will my great height to Ann Newberry. Martha Elizabeth Douglas, do hereby will my position on the basketball team to anyone who likes to be black and blue and have busted knees. Lynn Curtis Doyle, do hereby will my ability to study to my friend, David Riner, Jr. Margaret Alice Eads, do hereby will my bashful and timid ways to my sister Greta. Frances Ann Halijan, do hereby will my position as treasurer of the Senior Class to anyone who has the time and patience to keep up with the loot for the Senior trip. Robert Lynn Hamric, do hereby will my car to Neil Pfeiffer so he can continue his trips to Hazen to see Wanda Mince. Robert Lynn Horton, do hereby will my ability to dodge books thrown by Coach Duke to anyone who may be in the line of fire. Charles Thomas Jackson, do hereby will my football sweat shirt to my cousin Cob Bennett, who needs it more than I do. William Henry Kittler, do hereby will my position as second chair clarinet in band to Phyllis Kittler. Clarice Sue Laster, do hereby will the raincoat, which was willed to me by Glenda Moore, to Joyce Flynn sa that she will not get wet going to P. E. James Roscoe Martin, do hereby will my ability to go to school without missing a day for eight years to anyone who is stupid enough to do it. Robert Glen Measles, do hereby will the Saturday night use of my Plymouth to my dear brother, Gerald. Cordella June Moody, do hereby will my ability to be exempt in my subjects to my sister, Mary Nell. Martha Jean Morrison, do hereby will my wardrobe to my younger sister Linda because she uses it as much as I do anyway. Jerry Lee Palsa, do hereby will my job of taking Elsie Jane and George to school to my brother Steve. Alice Faye Raborn, do hereby will my ability to giggle at anything to my little sister Linda. David Hugh Raborn, Jr., do hereby will my ability to go somewhere every night for three years to Travis Northcutr. Carolyn Mae Ricks, do hereby will my ability to make good grades in typing to Cindy Vent. Beverly Ann Scott, do hereby will my ability to write longhand faster than shorthand, to Elsie .lane Palsa in hopes that she will try it in reverse order for Miss Smith. Deanna Joan Smith, do hereby will my place in short- hand to anyone who is crazy enough to take it. Laura Fern Stanley, do hereby will my great height of 5'2 to Carol Ann Gillespie because she will need the extra 2 to carry on her great work as Drum Major. Car-olyn Ethel Stauber, do hereby will my height to Linda Kay Milligan provided she can hold her shoulders straight enough to suit Miss Sims. Joyce Lee Tenison, do hereby will my shy ways which were willed to me by Connie Branch to Fritz Bolls. Use them for your benefit Fritz. Orlie Jean Annette Turner, do hereby will my ability to finish school in spite of an engagement ring to my sister Martha. Joyce Levon Uhiren, do hereby will my great height of 4' 10 to Ann Newberry who needs it more than I do. Franklin Delbert Warren, do hereby will all my learn- ings and teachings to my sister Betty Sue. Most Depenfluble Boy and Girl Mr. Senior and Miss Senior nclmw' rfmmgr-:s ANN MARTHA BILLY 123 Senior fCiJ Wittiest Most Athletic - MA BOBBY URLIE JEAN LYNN BARBARA Cutesl Best All Around FERN BOBBY JERRY FRANCES ANN 225 Whogs Who f Best Personality Most Likely to Succeed 'Q JERRY MARTHA FRANCES ANN BEVERLY ANN LYNN Juniors Vice President TEDDY WILSON I may not be handsome, but I declare I have a dis- tinguished look. Secretary JANE BOOE When work and pleasure clash, let the work go to smash. Treasurer CARALEE JOHNSON No matter what others may be, she will always be her- self. RAY ARMSTRONG KENNETH BENNETT BETTY BOLLS MIRIAM BUFFALO All great men are dead Let ug have wine and Life is too short to worry. Happy am Ig from care and I dont feel too good my women, mirth and laughter, I am free. Why aren't they all 59 sermons and soda water the C01'lt6nied like me? day after. ROBERT BUFFALO ELVA CALVERT KAREN CARPENTER CARL CHILDRESS . Earth holds no other like Let the world slide, I'll She is gentle, she is shy, Every man is as I-Ieaven not budge an inch but there is mischief in her made him. and 5011163111105 3 nm . eye. little worse. FAYLENE COCHRAN W. H. COCHRAN What is worth doing So what if I'm littleg at all is worth doing well. Napoleon was too. TOMMY COOK CALVIN ELMORE I'll do the difficult now, A football man, a track the impossible will take a man, and last, but not little longer. least, a ladies' man. EUGENE COOK CAROL ANN Let us do or die. GILLESPIE g It's nice to be natural, if you are naturally nice. NANCY GRIFFIN HARRY HALEY Thi greatest art inllife Any job looks easy is to ave as many p cas- when somebody else is do- ures as possible. KAYE GRIFFIN ing it. How comest thou in this pickle? MIKE HAVLIK JERRY ISBELL DONALD KILGORE H. D. KING Not afraid of work, ffponq wake me unless The more I' see of Who loves not women, but not in sympathy it,s a w0rnan.,, women, the more I love wine, and song, remaing with. my dog. a fool his whole life long. 1 J -.1 . s, x. . 'I , mi , -' . . '- V.-' iN'55f' 4 . Y f lg 9' gm , ,Q gl A Q., YN www. , ,M xi, ' - J-Q-1 . f N qvlxw- 4 aff, E- ' 1, k,f',,,1F,iw. U ' . , gn. , .9 QE ,i ,' 1 f Ak,, eau HF 5 L E 5 I im ' ,-1-I lv f ' 'P- --KL JI 'fnrfvdl ., 2 1 ns 4.1. I .SQ , . fvffx 1 - ,N r I 42:3-5: if ' 5 1 ,. , i W.W. . 4, ,L ww' YS SE, f Q Jimmy Daniels Jimmy Orhcek President V tee Prestdent Frances Beliew Charles Best Dan Bettis Peggy Bolls Frances Carpenter Faye Lynn Clayton Pat Clyburn Homer Coffelt Jimmy Colclasure Frances Corpier Judy Daniels Greta Sue Eads Joyce Flynn Dick Fowler Barbara Golleher Anna Lea Jennings Betty Faye Jones Martha King Margaret Linam Royce Loftis Carolyn Ferguson Secretar 0 Eddie White y Treasurer m 0 l r a e s Ray Love Bobby McCallie Douglas Malnar Barbara Marcotte Billy Marcotte Richard Mason Mary Nell Moody Larry Munnerlyn Billy Perciful Bruce Raborn Charlotte Raborn Hazel Ricks Vera Sue Stuart Robert Summer Nancy Taylor Martha Turner Lewis Underwood C. A. Wilder Gus Winfield Charles Young ,Q V l., , .4.,.f .. I i X.. kg !.,p- . We .5 1 . , 4 V, 1 N if IW V x I fH i Qs '-sw 'IQ YR 'I' 'f W , ,, ,1 y W Q 1 w , X I . N 7..,, .2523 2 .J HW? Mew N , Vi: ..,' iq A. 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Q5 Ag' X -,M Q, gs wiwfew, n Harold Abrams Mary Lois Allen Randall Amaden Paul Baldwin Ethel Barker Billy Beavers Barbara Bell Jane Bolls Harry Buffalo Larry Buffalo Doyne Carpenter Dorothy Corpier Mary Lou Crane Yvonne Crowder Brenda Daniels Carolyn DeWitt Peggy Fulcher Louise Ellis Elizabeth Goacher Deloris Guess Charlotte Hamric Ronnie Hill Robert Hillman Charles Horton Clara Jackson James Jackson Marion Buffalo President Kenneth Pinson Vice President Eighth Grade Sharon Stauber Secretary-Treasurer George Palsa Larry Pasley Carolyn Partain Barbara Riley Bill Measles Ruby Milligan Johnnie Moody Edith Mouerer. .lames Munnerlyn Charlotte Nation James Kerr Billy McCallie Catherine Roach David Rockenbach Ronald Scott Carolyn Seamons Roy Skillern Carolyn Stanley Frankie Taylor Carolyn Tenison Billy J oe Thrasher Charlotte Turner Leroy Vent Judy Way Linda Parker President Phyllis Plafcan Vice President la RQ AIHKI C Everett Armstrong Ronnie Barlow Charles Barker Buddy Bailey Annette Bennett Merlin Branstetter Glenn Brown .loan Burleson Ernest Calvert Frances Calvert Raymond Calvert Myra Sue Caveness Jimmie Childress Franklin Cochran Donnie Cook Johnny Cook it Seventh Larry Davenport Rosie Lee Fletcher Bonnie Flynn Dianne Flynn Dorothy Gammel Calven Glenn Peggy Gunn Joe Hackney Linda Harris Virgil Harvey Buddy Hauk Robbie Hazelwood Louise Pinson Jimmy Ramsey George Ramsey Gay Ricks Charlene Screeton Sharon Simpson Vivian Spencer Doyne Staton Dorothy Underwood Joan Warner Sandra Warren Ronald Wier Grade Billy Ibbotson Margie Ingle Jimmie Jackson Sharon Jackson Mary Lou Jackson Basil Jennings Robert Jones Jerry Kilgore Dickie Lilly Judy Matlock Judy Matthews Linda Milligan Linden Mills Jimmie Mitchell Shirley Morrison Evaline Munnerlyn Betty Murley NKN8 In the early years of our school lives, wc learn our llm-1' lil. We also learn to work togvlller, and to play together. These experiences en- ulnle us to ostulmlislx a firm foundation for our lives in future years. L Lxf iff Dianne Teuison Barbara Tipton Donna White Rickey Wilkins Judith Woodall MISS HAZEL BARR Teacher Charlene Tho Brenda While Sue DeWhitt Billy Whittenburg Shellah Wright Susie Young Raymond Baldwin 0 Cheryl Brandt Judy Buffalo MRS. MARY ANN LILLY Teacher Larry Flynn Linda Gosha Larry Hill Marion Hill Sue lngle Eddie Johnson Charlene Kinsey Mike Lee Myra Mask Danny Moran David Munnerlyn Doris Nation Judy Owens Linda Perciful Robert Perkins Linda Rahorn Danny Simmons Joyce Stanley Jimmy Sumners Bobby Joe Tatum H185 Cheryle Caviness Bill Cunningham Bobby Joe Davenport Judy Deutsch Mike Eubanks Glenda Cilley .l oe Glenn Fuller Hendricks LeRoy Ingle Regina James Dian Johnson Betty Kilgore Jimmie Lee James McNeill Eleanor Morgan Margaret Morris Patsy Munnerlyn Joan Oslica Alton Pasley Anette Alexander Rose Petrus Morris Ramse Hu h Daniel ' Y g Tom Simmermacher Mary Sue Smart Claudia Stovesand Rommel Surrett Carol Jean DeBose Patricia Doyle f ' q 'f H : M.. , 4 4 fb: he -1 r 2 ww ' 1 x ,r 5 fig X V 7, 1' , , .35 Q f x x Ma.: , L ag ,nui- ,VM vis 10 F 0u1'th Grades Hull. mu: lhuig llunl. ,lmm-N llurla-wn. l'1-gp' lilliutt. .luv lh-ll flurlnmn. .lvrry llill. l'alfy lllll'lllilII'Q, l,imlu lfnrt. .lov l'l1illi N, 'lllll'lllI2l Slilllvrn, ll:-lllsin' SI'lll'Q'l'Ill'l'. ,lulm llnwlaln. llvnnis -, f 'z 'I 4 N - . 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QAM P , lu Q 1 g.?g.:,3qg5gg ,,,- W .fl l aj Q , 1 'MZ m f ZH f ' . 5 ff , 3, iwgtthz- Q , , gil 'ig ky K .VVL V 1 3 - Mk , . 'L' 'R' 1 E! 'Y fww Q' 3?-W E fl 5 I 'K 1 . 2 E- ' Q' YT an , V ! X sl L 'Q LSE - Q 5 A 5 f Q,f Q 5 M , 3' u... ffl M, 1 W iw , .F i , gm it ..- sh . f if 5 2 4,5 ? I E The quiet serenity of the stands hefore a big game will soon he interrupted lry hundreds of enthusiastic students, all rooting for the Bison and victory. How many times have you sat in these stands and experienced the sheer joy of victory and the hitter taste of defeat? Yes, from these stands and others like them, the athletic scene of Carlisle High School passes in review, whether it's in the gym, on the foot- lnall field, or on the track. These are the teams of your school days . . . Z Pi? ,QW M' 2 3' X '3 f. w , y 'D Q. Q 'H S Q 1 avg, -A I-I Q V g X S f f g Royalty L IUHIIIA .T -J NANCY . Cheerl T ! QQ QJKUO de 'fs H.,,,. ..., ANITA Coaches and Co-Captains Coach Duke, Dick Barlow, L nn Do le, Coach S te hens Y Y P 58 A ,X Q- f X!! 511313: E es,- V c ll DICK BARLOW All-liislrirt Honorable- Mvntion All-Statv BILLY BEATY All-Dixtrirf A-4 CALVIN ELMORE All-District kr? RICKY CHILDRESS All-Dislr1'f't LYNN DOYLE JIMMY MILLER All-Distrirt All Dzstrzct EUGENE COOK Back PAT CLYBURN Back BILLY BEATY CALVIN ELMORE End Back RILKX LHILDREES Back EDWARD BRANDT Back NEIL PFEIFFER DICK BARLOW End Back BILL PERCEFUL TOMMY McCALLIE Back Back IINRI PN .IAC KSON IIUBIXX 'NILANI FS I H XRLILN III' NPI Turllz Tarlxle fenfer . I , X ' xiii ' I . I gm ,, I . Sghv f Q gif'3RYi9i:vf1-w I, M f If - ' . ' I Q' IIUYCIS I,UI 'I'IS DAVID RINER LYNN IIOYLE 7'f1r'lrfP Guard F1111 and lfwzter JIM INIAIITIN KENNETH BENNETT ,IININIY MILLER Gugnl Center Cuarzl P'-wwf DAVIU RABORN CHARLES YOUNG BILLY MARCOTTE Tm-Mp Guard Guard . I i Defensive Team - Q.. Ujfensive Team M-at A ,M ,fssvff '-fM3l f , 1 .. . 4--. 4 ', -. .waew ' , . X 47 X T if ig' - 'f ff' A WZ Axx Y As ' Senior Boys ' Basketball N X 1' 7 Q Nl :l. f x: Q K I 'N gg P W Q Senior Girls' Basketball -r QD Q my Q W ,xii Fw X'4 ffl P' ' U fpring 1957 Senior Traffk Team lful mug lvl! In fighl: 1fmu'I1 IIIII 514-plu-na .Ivrry Griffin. IIUIJ S1-ull. I'I1IWLll'lI IIram4Il. Nvi IIr1II1 I IrIn 'NI II I :WI III I .I J 3 in A I-4-1-XA M ' 'mm Frurzl row: zlvkis' lII'Ii4lbIl, 'I'ummy Nlilln-r, I,yllIl Ihvylw I llxm IfImm - lin-ky IIIIIIIIU-N-. .Iimmy 'NIiIIn-r. K4'llIll'IIl Ilvnm-ll. W1--Ivy Smith. Spring 1957 Junior Trflvla' Tarun -4 Inn! mu. lv!! rw Ilyllff I'uuI Iiugivlx, NIIIK1' Llylmrn, lhlly IIVITII-llII, ,lllllilly l,uI4'Ius11r1-. Ihm Ilvllu I Ilu .Inv Ifluwu-. llmlvll SIVIIIIPHS. lfrlrlf mir: Ihm Rim-r. llllurle-5 XIUTZIII. ,Iimmy Ilunie-Is. Huy: I Ill I'ul Iflylmrn. liilly NI:m-ullv. Ray I.m1'. 9' . .44- 'ggh . .MPV ,qi : ,.. .Of , gg ,ai A' , .f 'ei' 5 ' ,, ' f X-f' .11 .f , ' ,fu 51917 Lf .'-- ' ,' fi we - : -fi J . l ff ' Q7 ' ,gh , .ua W ,ui if ' it l A.. 5,: ' Q57 'n fly -4 r if , , 5 if Fl 4794 ' -me V 134 f'-J.-ff',,-Z- gl-J' , X M, .V 155,31 iw . . - i Lrflvhf y vm . .-.A,4d1- - if XM. i'L-'-g..-Q, 1 . , f., ' ,. - ' -'gwil ' K ' -zlfbfjm, M, . , - 1 , ' I A 4 - -' .-U ,JP f. if . 4 ,:,Q?41 L . ,,. -21 ' --A N ,,.,..A, .4A.. P9 pf M' W .,,.. .ML QI 0, , 1 'M , , 11, 'tl ,--ff 11 JM,m S nk ,v 5 A wi 1-'tv ,.,r X v., Ml' 44 . A ,' ' lx ,ON 1' -. ' ix , f '-'HH-i ,,. . , , .. ty., V , M ' l ,- ' 'rf ,An ,,,f' 12 f f' r if 'E P ' l ff A C ff! ' I ,, ' f S ' f B0 , If junior High Homecoming Queen ELSIE JANE PALSA J+ . '- . 'W' ..-' , ' , mv- , i ' .e , . .i - - .. f i AW- ' sn. I , . Ls' , r 5 Z 4?-,C .rf '3f'4r:f.lCfnff:.l wLf.!a!2t.A.Mu-1 --f' Junior Homecoming Royalty Queen, Elsie Jane Palsa. Front row, left to right: Barbara Riley. Charlotte Hamric, Elizabeth Goacher, Kathy Miller, Bara Brandt, Myra Sue Caveness. Back row: Kaye Daniels Alice Faye Register, Dorothy Uhiren, Shirley Crowder, Ann Newberry, Nancy Cook, Marilyn Cochran, Irma Schaub, Mary Lois Allen. Hifi. QQ- Harlmra Iiailvy Clmrlulte- llamrir' Phyllis l'Iuf1-un Ali 1'a- Rvgislvr llnrollly llllirc-n 3 Junior Cyuunleaders JUHHH'lWNHbUu f Al Front row. lefz In righff llill Nl:-uflvf. ll4-c1rgy- llulsu, liumlmly lluuk. Runnin- Barlow, Juv llackncy, Basil ,lvnning-. .lfillll ifmuk, Runulml Fruit, Rumlull .'xIllZ1ill'H, limb Hillman. Larry and Hurry lluffulu, llulvln liufluln. Sw-mul Hlllf lhfralml liuyu-In-, Dull- lnglv, l runkiv Hulijun. Bully Smart, lorry l'au'lu-r. .luv Marlin, .lwv llruwn. lflnwr llnflvll. lion Flynn, Slllllllly 'l'rwcQ'. Third row: Pat liulmorn, lm- lluvlik llun llinvr. lion Rulmrn, llllarle-4 Nlurun. Bull J. Elmore-. Paul Rogvrs. Paul Cook. llliku- fllylvllrn, Nvlson Raimi-y. NW.- ffoarlxes: llilly Strphe-n and .luhn Duke . .. J .fwglsiw 1 1 i .K , K. gf fl ' ' K Hi vw,- ,, ' 4 - A .,:,. , 'gf is , W. 'sk V 7 v v X 'y i7 X k ' A gl ' 9 ' ww vm L.,L W f is H 9 G ' QQ! 'M ' xr - :iff 5? Q 0 32 Eifi a 'K mf Q ' 5 1 n.,K , i f K 'Q 'j ,M ' ' Q l gg S ., 2 -h 'l- : ' 127 343 Q Usa' u . J., , A . QA ,ww if, , u A 4 9,9 , 1 M A L . Mm , N 5 V f V k N xx, . ' M fi af ' M :rw my nf' As numerous as seagulls, as bubbling as white- caps on a wave, our 01'gi1lliZilli0IlS are the crest of svhool life. They add to the enjoyment of eaclr day. At work and at play, ahnost twenty- four hours around the clock, they keep life husy and school spirit soaring high. 2554 OFIVICICIRS lfflifur Francvs Ann Hulijun lh1sir1vss .llnrlngvr Hmvrly Ann Stull ffssislnrll H11xil1rxx 'ullllflgf 'Harlhu Ann Cartwright Co-Spnrlx Iirlilur lluvifl Rim-r I mlniy W IINOII IIIIOIUKTIIIPII-V Kaye- Griffin SIIHHIIII N1 ruin Suu 1 Nnon or Elma 0 at Irma 5ldllJ Ponur U tl lun F- Y VC ll ul Niurtlui nlxsrl ll! lxum l rlffln and lieu rly Ann Smit Student Counlcil wwf-.,,,,-W.. 0IfFlClili5 ifllllffllllgf- .IU-All!! lifmk. Sf'l'l't'lZ1I'yQ Edwarml llranclt, l I'l'Sltll'llI' N4-il Pfvlffr 'A PM idvnl- , Q' . Wm- '-5 le-rwu Mlllvr. lI'l'Ll'KllI'l'I'. Fmrzf row: Ann Nc-wlwrry. ,lrxycv llllire-11. Pvggy Bulls. ,lu-Ann Cook, Tvrvsa Millf-r, Nancy Cri Nlirium lluffalu, l':lllLlllQ'lll lluaclwr. Hrlvlf mum' Myra flilVlllf'SS, Dim-kiv Lilly, Edward lirumll. 'Xluln-I Nlyvr-. SIHPIISHYQ Nvil l'fviffvr. Lynn lloylv, Phyllis Kiltlvr. Hmm-r Cuff:-lt. vo-v .dw gi .-,- 3 91 W' 1: ational Honor Society Sponsor MIS5 ANNIE MANN OIIVIB Amaden Jo Ann Cook Lynn Doyle Frances Ann Halljan Beverly Scott MEMBERS B0 si and Girls' State . Pocahontas Fayetteville A , Dermott Y . Texarkana 1 0 Magnolia , El Dorado Standing: Lynn Doyle, Beverly Scott, Edward Brandt, Olivia Amaden, Martha Morrison. Seated: Jo-Ann Cook, Frances Halijan. 5 , L. -,3,z.,L ik. it '52 AP' -li is -.Q 1 Sig Office Girls Slandirzg: Olivia Amaden, Carolee Johnson, Jaunita Wilson, Betty Spencer, Phyllis Plafcan, Martha Cartwright, Principal David Riner, and Pat Brown. Seated: Esther Cochran, Frances Ann Halijan, and Linda Morrison. K E, ,, 4 Journalism 5 Si Driver Tra 1InLng 'ill T.. X2',i3?ff N .,f...,.. Km? A. .xg,f1, - uw Q' .14 S W, - - Nm, ,Se I ik v .1 .V A Kfv X , . 31. ww. Future Homemalcers of America F .H .A. Beau CHARLES JACKSON MAKERS mzfmf Q3 Nfw H Y wow Q, s .7 3 I il E E .-.4 if A H' Y O 1- Q 4? xo P0 OQLX Future Farmers of America F F .A Sweetheart Aofisirl 0 'i Q 1 5 29? ,R I X 04' . g NXJJA1' e KAYE GRIFFIN N 'Q if 3 QICTHJ Fiifi ' P 2 80 A I 1 ' 56 2 'V k sm . ,...,, .:. ,Am My 2? ' f P' HMS. , , 5 M, K, M vw, we aa i 2 E3 f Z j my isa g - fl 5' ' 1 4 .L .if Q :KSN Tigfz 55555333 G - , w x W if Ll? :I X -Y 4 h f H A ff X f f v - , I m wk - t 1 A f ,. . ' A ' Y A -f , P mm ia.-.. Q'-I ,, bn., .M - i K - - -V' 1 - , -- W H . ,ALZ S H Q, wwf' WL 211'QXgEf? I gpffi Lf ,nw 'Q K Q: . - fvfff ,. U- 5315 cg .. A if t' . , 11 , .Q Q' 1? , 5, 3 igst i 1 45 5 Qin 5 , A 53 QA H 9 W ' ra I 6 e 1 X T 'S wk if .KM 1 W1-if H22 K X Vx F :wg . .. , if, I A Y in X 'A iiiq gi ix fx ' I KW 'wwf' WL W . xfff 'A M1 f fi , ' ig? ,, 5 .5 K '. K 'V ia' E, jg i . K 2 fi 3 ' -15 P- v - ' ' A 4- l 1- 'I V N 511 xi? ,tn V . W M L U M xr 1 W 12 is if H U' if 631 Jfjfx yy in mf? Grade S1'l1 00l Musir Classes Rhoda Kelly Glover t N Music Classes Wa 'Il K High School Music Class 5 QI iff:-Ran tgps S' gh' 'iq S.: R Left to right: Mary Lou Jackson, Linda Parker, Kay Daniels, Sharon Jackson, Frances Carpenter, Sharon Stauber, Mary Lois Allen, Sandra Warren, Barbara Golleher, Carolyn Ferguson. Kaye Griffin, Jimmy Miller, and seated, Mrs. Rhoda Kelly Glover. l'These are not jewels of gold and pearl, these are jewels of more excellence. ,lnflgecl was much hy their value us hy their sparkle, these few are selected to represent the glistening qualities to he found at Carlisle High School. A WS? lwk, A , 1. -, ,, , , - K, ir. f f f ' wal I :lfiffkfi Q E'RQ-Vfiif ., ' X . i1f.i1i,,'.,' Q Q is I U , ine? gi f Eifvfw . . F illf' fi 519 3 - ti iff ' 1 :Lys L: ,, I 'T j -1gs1'1Ll,' 414 ws - L, gl, ' f QW 7 zhignfi w ' ,711 Q 1 Af :. -1 -.fu J : if -I I 5' k I I3 lzzfir gfl f wif'-Q Q' 55? '.-iff . fr 4 f - I gr we iw ,rf V ' if , 3 i 5 ffflici 'f' - - gfiikr Zig ic f i'E1?'94f'2? Y fgi ,f ' 3 ,Li , Q. ,I P4343 ,S f:W'f H433 wrt:-K e' KE71+'1M2 I ,A1. N A 5, 41, fx .,,.6,, ,W fan -fa, ,ST ,gy ' 'vm In lvrm f'1l1'f1f1' llflllnzwfvlz CIIIITH ARUNlJW1ARTHlH Q 5 Prinmry lirzflozuvvn CJIIUPII CLENDA CAZKR aux, M . -X. 37 M K, 1- fb 'T -113 wi QM ,J lin' , RQ, , R , J ' , A 14 'ek' ,L ' W 4 x is OA-A 4 Junior flllllflllll Queen Carol Nell Perkins ' Hfiiifekv isikfm Sm J '.YMKLu, 36bY5!6 ! W 4 Class Svniors l lfliN STfXNl.lfY mul .IIQRHY l'AI,5A ,lIllIfUl'S SlPl2l10lllUl'f'S IC iQHll l lN mul KIiNNli'I'lI ITIQNYNIQTIW CAROLYN IfliliGl'SON and RUYCE LOFTIS QMZZ ,N BQTTLES G Gl- Ui.-1x,, i Favorites Freshmen ELSIE PALSA and BOBBY J. ELMORE Eiglzllz Grade CAROLYN fJeWHIT'l' and BUTCH BUFFALO Seventh Grade MARY LOU JACKSON and BUDDY HAUK .,-J 'E--Q' ,,...--... X fix QF! 7 , , - 3' . E .. Y , ,' 4 : , .Q ' J 5 WV .-.. 153 Q 9 if Q' J VL x yf ,I 4. 5,gQef. n, - ,v -A - 4 QF. W , .f ww - g - M' : .X 1' .5 as , - . X 4 NE: ' QQ-:wa ,puff mm... Angus- 'w-ff if I x RX :fr ? W 1 gf, . I Y U' hung...- A I' rim 5,55 'T2g if nun-....,,,,, f . A c First Pep Rally! .du The Safety PatroL T I V I T I E S Best dressed Band- 'Sli Band Marching in L. R. The Coronation Ceremony. Anngal Staff at Work- Q Xql. igwmf sit ,A fa Football Banquet. Uhvre'5 Kava? V Jr' jx M ' 4 49' - , H? ' ah ' L 3 . x lf .,w u ff' 0 F' , f . Ft Y , Ax, . . gl' it I 'HQ' xl I R' L 3: d W I 'ul NN. ribx QW , i 6,,iTf4 T1 -www . x I 49 W' ,L .,,qpw'- L ,....... f' ff. XM PM . . si, s. iii: Lunch Room Workers High School Grade School Franz left to right: Mrs. Pfeiffer, Mrs. Horton, Mrs. Stanley, From, Igjg 10 righz: Mrs, Perciful, Mrs, E, Marcotte, Mrs. M Mrs. Malnar. Marcotte, Mrs. Hutson. Cwstodians Gene Doyle and Emmet Moody Pr QQ - Q I X - E , . I 1- 1' F ::' :EN . C' E 3252 - x. x'u - 1 bi f--'ff'-2175:-. ., y., 2 2, 31 g'- ::f : S1-5 gl: :T vfrr - 3 , ,L :H :' uw .s,..,.. m , !,u -J I 5 Ei: Eg .' :f A Egg E, : g K -5 :I 5 0 0 0 0 0 A O 33 ' I Y 0 R I I EIXXMALI. WE WELCOME YOUR ACCOUNT CITIZENS BANK Carlisle, Arkansas MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION SUMNER'S PAN-AM STATION Phone 4380 CARLISLE, ARKANSAS COMPLIMENTS OF L Better Values Ili X Z - CURT,S HARDWARE Finest in E E Furniture and Appliances Motion Picture Entertainment l Phone 2450 ' 1- ' l NNW WESTERFIELD CHEVROLET COMPANY ' Highway 70 Telephones 3511 - 4261 HAZEN, ARKANSAS Th Th ' 'C'-F313-1 3:35:11 A I ':f:3:i:3. S 0 ' ' It gi-1-3-31-2 -51513: E N I 'kizlzi ' ' , Q I 11321232 . N .X 1 3-' I 'fjfjfjf Q 1 ':3:3:3: gif - .L 1 , 15,5 gi: ' QU LZ , ,all I I 9 c Nia IQ Q T I' k I I X Sl PRAIRIE COUNTY BANK Hazen, Arkansas 'MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION , -US CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU! We Extend to You an Invitation to See the New 1958 ..l - i 1 .I'...l?g So Low, So Long, So Supremely Smart Drive Chevrolet, More People Do. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE IOE ROYAL CHEVROLET COMPANY On Highway 70 Telephone 6-6420 LONOKE, ARKANSAS Qpigil f 'D I- illlg ?locae'w lg Wm CARLISLE FLORIST 1 RA V 'A T es SNFPEI f: f,Z' 'fo ' ' of CARLISLE A Qf CASH SToRE 1,5 1 Phone 3141 35. H . 1976 . QQ.fj'i'1i ':'fE - M Iyeffih, A L N ,Qu QIVIIVIY KRDPA IHLHVNILN' Compliments of I. D. WOOD JOHN DEERE SALES AND SERVICE Phone OR-66837 LONOKE, ARK. Ill? POLICY AT ALL S15 771, TIMES 7 . C 3, 5 , JM . .A Q an--G i. GILLESPIE Sc CO. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE FHA LOANS Long Term Farm Loans CARLISLE, ARKANSAS Notary Public SHI RLYN SHOP DA WSONJSENMAN EQUIPMENT co. Carlisle Arkansas McCormick-Deering Tractors and Machines International Trucks Refrigeration and Farm Equipment SERVICE PARTS AND EXPERT MAINTENANCE Phone 3091 Congratulations, Seniors! APPROVED SERVICE 9 Genuine Ford Parts S Feed, Seed and Fertilizer LILLY MUTOR CU. Bums of OATS and SOYBEAIVS Seed Processing WE SERVICE ALL MAKES Phone 2021 CARLISLE, ARKANSAS , 1-. Ks ,f as I 2- M V Congratulations Seniors SOUTHERN RICE FARMS and SOUTHERN RICE DRYING CORP. 4350 Phones 3161 J. I. CASE COMPANY Farm Equipment ANDERSON BROS. Carlisle, A rkansas PARTS - SALES - SERVICE Joi, WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Auto Parts and Accessories Truetone Radios - Davis Tires WIZARD Batteries, Washing Machines, Outboard Motors CARLISLE, ARKANSAS 3 4' F ULCHER HARDWARE STORE 'I ,Q WHEN IN THE E DUCK-INN ' 1: MUDD FUR ' I' FINE Fnnn CAFE Phone 2511 ..,!l!A- ,V AND M SAVE 'x'Sl,.g,lJ -T A.. AT f,Xf4'4mz 7 , xx ,lf X ,' VICKY VAUGH DOBBS HATS I ' 4 ' TONY TODD VOGUE SHOES A X, V, SAMSONITE LUGGAGE FASHION CRAFT SHOES A We Clothe and Shoe the Family ,T A Complete Line of Ladies, Ready-to-W ear CLEO FERGUSON, Mgr. uccess to the graduati MEIN!! 5525 F S---XX ,2 7 ,Li 'T 3 ,fxff N ng class fgn our Q26 ,4vf5:1 ?ff c'T: ?? ' D E P E N D A B L E DRUGGIST Congratulations and Rest W ishes, Seniors REXALL DRUGS W. H. MANN, Druggist Phone 2131 REAL CAR VALUES ft! DICK CONWAY MO TOR CO. LONOKE R -Favs, A f E, LANIRERT AND LILLY 4' J 'Q' I DUSTINC CORP. Q C f ,Q V Spraying, DUFFW' kL ?- VT, -2' Seeding, Fern Lzmg ,V Phone 2229 Swv Ill f 'CARL1SLE, ARKANSAS X gl! Congralulations bed Seniors Wm? ' I S se CITY SHARON LEE f fyurfrl VARIETY ToT SHoP Ngx Ph 3190 Zz one: Pham: 4162 i CARLISLE, ARKANSAS Compliments Of CONGRA TULA TIONS, SENIORS CARLISLE B OIg1Q,ESi?0P LUMBER COMPANY Phone 2530 P CARLISLE, ARKANSAS PIEASIIREI CARLISLE ..: MERCAN TILE BIRDSONG-BEATY LUMBER CO. Everything to Build Anythingv 'il . '.Eid:'xf lFlT'S 6009 FOOD I YOU HAll1'-- f Wulf 8.5.5.0 6 N SNACK BAR ui SCOTT'S LONOKE, ARKANSAS SERVICE STATION Phone 2561 ARKANSAS STATE RICE MILLING CO. Phone: 2041 CARLISLE, ARKANSAS KILGORE USED CARS . Mobllgas Phone 4600 , CARLISLE ' ' 7 ' m ARKANSAS YOUNG'S hT -1 O I MOBILE STATION Q ! Gflrllulufllalff' U ,C N' 7 dw pSS ' 4 2 xl' 'J- SI'-:IE 4 R gXjnI.f,.fQ LAYN E-ARKAN SAS CO. CARLISLE - STUTTGART SERLETCSE SLLJAJTILLION PRYORIS fm' GROCERY Ph 2076 'qrglf' - CARLISLE, ARKANSAS YOU N G'S DEPT. STORE Your Friendly Department Store SHOES, DRY CUODS, READY-T0-WEAR MEN'S FURNISHINGS Everything for the Family Phone 3001 Y' ,gr-I ' Q-5373, fp. ,4 U - H' , . .mi A - fi- A, A ,U H+, A A WQT FEQE f , 15,25 . . I 31'-,'-A.. a v- ,,' A' 7,5 217, 'jfglifflix' ,liilffjvffich-iuzni'iiillffifff F1 1 :vi M '7'Tw-A 5.5232 V, iggiggqg-sfsia'--, - -- -- if' -435+ Sfiflziiiifzsvfi-2-asf:Eff -sf M -- ,H 5 2:-mi ,,., 'S W -+- R rttt WHITE CASTLE CAFE N SHORT ORDERS SPECIAL DINNERS Phone 3348 GILMAN Sc KOSTEN 'Qi coNGRATULAT1oNs! SEN1oRS ' YJ x,.. -R X P 141, X Compliments of the ANNUAL STAFF HAU5 JOHN CQLCLASURE FLOWER SHOP phone 2847 xx, CARLISLE, ARKANSAS K , t Phone 2645 Fxgggggggga 14 A' ling, 1-gf ' I CARLISLE, ARKANSAS onus H. K. SMITH CITIES SERVICE MILLER,S vi! 55 DAIRY Q fb cmis S15 mg BAR x I SERVICE X m f? 1 A A A L5 L-, 5 Om otel , POWERS CO. Q? Hiway 70 Phone 2220 CARLISLE DRUG Co. -'tb J0E D. HUTSON Owner THE BEST, ALWAYS 5' CARLISLE, ARKANSAS PHONE 3011 pq-4'+,.:p .7-wi,-,.-4.1 'f+,e:5,,-.1-q-vg:g3.:vg,. ' ,


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