Carlisle High School - Bison Yearbook (Carlisle, AR)

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V 13 Q 5 We fv QM 'l V5 Pl 4, CONTENTS INTRODUC TION Dedication ADMINISTRATION School Board Facuny C LASSES Seniors Underclassmen ORGANIZATIONS ACTIVITIES Music ELEMENTARY ADVERTISEMENTS 5-'.. 'A' .f dw., I U , i -:QR A A U' r -.sr :fart-4 ff' .33 I :Y ...gg Y' -r .pq f S-'ff-3 fa' 3 7r LM? 4 ,Y 4 id' :ig-Vg 15 .:' , . , 3- ' ,wg 1' P 1 .-s .L ,f , -1-'Aff f. Q- .J . 5.5 .. Q' 5', '- -1'-f.-ic .'. ffw'-..,' 'Lf .-f' 8:-,L - fi i -'buff N- .1 . . ' 'F' ?.fff: i': f.-1 11-.'.'1'-i riff f 1 ' 0 .wg , mfr ac,.f....-v:g?.yq,-lr.:.115'-,'-Q- .f..-' .HIS A '. s'f'f.u.. -up '3 715'-L-- 'Y ,' -E 11 -' 5: :.,y,'f'w,F::.-Lgg.. pfggfsfj-I. C :run Q .ly V. ..f- ' . ..'.-g':g-fu' M.,-, - - -,.. . -559. ig'af1 5-i-: '- 5' 15 WR. --.. , 1 31- .,,-,.,3.:gJ.,- 4- . :ff- ff qi., r..-F ,.- -4. Ev'-f .i ' ' '-.-'r f' .-., .f': ,'f..j'sl4 -' 4. If Ag,-fig g. .Q-T' - s- w,g.'- ' .- ': 'f' ...-'11 1-, : Q R 'r f. ini? 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Boren, Superintendent, Clifford Bennett, President, William Fulcher, Sec- retary, STANDING: D. K. Bennett, Charles Hunt, William McCallie, I. F. Gartman, Ioe Bob Goacher if ADMINISTRATICN The quality of mercy is not Jtminedg It droppeth, ax the gentle min from heaven Upon the place heneathg it is :wire hlexfd -- It hlefsezh him that gives, and him that takes. SHAKESPEARE Dear Annual Staff and Student Body: I thlnkthat there are times in the lives of almost all of us when we look back with a feeling of regret that we have not made more of our opporttmitles. It is my wish for this student body that you make the very most of your opporttmlties preparatory to the kind of life you desire in the future. Thanks to Miss Smith and the Staff for your usual good job with this Annual. Yours truly, D. W. Riner Dean of Girls E 5 MR. DAVID RINER Principal Dear Annual Staff and Student Body: As you think back through your years in Carlisle High School there will be many things you will enjoy remembering. Big events will stand out but little scenes and happenings which also hold fond memories, might be lost if you did not have your An- nual to refresh your memory. As you review your school days, may you also review the principle that only, as ethical and spiritualvalues, as friendliness, sympathy, andtolerance, are combined with curricular and extracurricular activities will there be truly happy memories. Thanks to the Sponsor and students of the Bison Staff who have given us a pano- ramic view of 1958-59 in Carlisle Public Schools. Sincerely, Annie J. Mann as S909 Sxaik-. xsqeqkieaxaedl, X my XQ0v.x9q,Kod' ma xo 561' X so oogxik6e.di0zt wie +x19.X'90g0oto Qc- oi 100 c,aseiQ QXa9959q, Q96 qoovoox oi -me, ve, wow 05 . 95 001 5 gvvax . e, te? 0-A60 A ye x Sep! P-5 'i Wgive new 'a no Qxesboa wlxiviv 06 oi wash aloe!-. 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Axim 195 -75 ,fig Q .4 : 9, 53-M- 5! 1 Pie' Vt. ,L- 1 W . ,Q 1 ' ' -, k ASSE And this our life, exempt from puhlic haunt, vlw e JM Fwd: tonguef m treef, hoohf m the rurzmng ' S hroohf, 3 Sermon: in Jlonex, and good in everything. SHAKESPEARE CLASS HISTORY On that bright day in September, 1946, 39 brave little students-to-be came marching through the big doors of the red brick building to begin their educational career. Of that 39, only 25 completed the full 12 years in C.H.S. They are Betty Bolls, Jane Booe, Kenneth Bennett, Kaye Griffin, Nancy Griffin, Carol Gillespie, Jerry Isbell, Carolee Johnson, H. D. King, Charlene Matlock, Patsy Nation, Travis Northcutt, Steve Palsa, Neil Pfeiffer, Russell Screeton, Barbara Seamans, Doris Smart, Jacqueline Smith Bettis, Larry white, and Anne Wil- liams. Teddy wilson, John Zimmerman, Virginia Morgan, Anita wright DuBose, Donald Kilgore, and Michael Havlik were also beginners, but later left us for a short time only to return again. Mn. Ruby Pfeiffer led ru through our beginning year. Taking the big step across the hall to the Second Grade, we met Mrs. Goldie Johnson. It was in this year that we met the new exciting experience of going to study hall in the public school music hall, conducted by Mrs. Delsie Purdue. The newcomers were Tommy McCallie, Teresa Miller, and Frankie Torian. Loretta Sni- der also appeared on the scene, stayed to the eighth grade, only to return to her old stomping grounds the fol- lowing year. The Third Grade brought with it greater challenges. This was a climaxlng year in which our little group was split for the first time. Mrs. J. D. Martin was in charge of one group, and a new teacher, Miss Rachael Rabom took the other group. We were greeted with two new members, Jimmy Miller and Harriet Shoup, Har- riet proved to be a little nm-around, staying with us a year, left a year, and came back to try again. However, this wasn't permanent as she moved again and didn't return until her Senior Year, We ventured into the Fourth Grade where we met Mrs. C. W. Calhoun and another new teacher, Miss Kat- herine Yingllng. Jerald McClain entered our class during this year. Our growing class moved to higher ground with Miss Hazel Barr and Miss Clara Smith. We took up many new pastimes such as folk dancing. We recruited two members that year, Calvin Elmore and Gerald Measels. Miss Hazel hated to see us leave so she proceeded to the Sixth Grade with us. Mrs. J. C. Rouse took charge of the other group. We experienced the feeling of being the 'big kids in grade school and prepared ourselves for high school. Miriam Buffalo and Robert Buffalo joined us in time to receive our first diplomas. Again new doors were opened to us in the Seventh Grade. we hated to see our recess taken away, but our sponsor, Mrs. Minnie Hicks, helped us see more important things. The excitement of high school life inspired us to be like the 'big seniors' so it didn't take long to get accustomed to the new routine. Elva Calvert, Geneva Sklllem, william Mitchell, Cinderella Vent, and Billy white joined us for our first high school year, along with David Riner. Miss Minnie McMillan saw us through our Eighth Grade. There were no new students. Miss Clara Sims greeted us to our Freshman Year. Here we gained three new members, W. H. Cochran, Faylene Cochran, and Carolyn Magee. Carolyn remained -through the tenth grade, left us, and rejoined the class for the Senior Year. The Tenth Grade brought us a step closer to our goal with Mr, A. G. Haddock as our sponsor. Our one ad- dition to the class was Clarence Underwood. we entered our Junior Year with enthusiasm and determination to make it the best. Under the guidance of Miss Sara Shanks, who was as spirited as we, we saw our play 'Cheaper By The Dozen' make a success. Each and everyone of us took delight in presenting to the '58 Seniors, a gay Jurtior-Senior Banquet entitled 'Mardi Gras.' All the work and fun gave us the satisfaction of having a very successful Junior Year with even brighter hopes for the final and greatest year. And so, our last year, we enter the doors of C.H.S. as The Seniors. This truly gives us a feeling of su- periority but, above all, the responsibility of being model students for others to follow. Johnny Allen, Faye Eggbun, Violen Watson joined our class under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Rlner. Our senior rings added to our pride, but behind all our pride ls much hard work. Being the largest class ever to leave C.H.S. , we have had to work very hard for our long-awaited trip. The Senior Play is yet to come, and this year we will be treated to a Junior-Senior Banquet. Then for the great day - Graduation. This is what we've all worked toward for 12 years and will greet with triumph. Again, though, we will face open doors and an unlimited future. No 'red brick building or 'new high school building to greet us, only we, the 1959 Seniors, can determine what the doors of our future will hold. But whatever it will be, may we each cherish the past 12 years and all that went with it. JOHNNY ALLEN Transfer from De Witt. Basketball 4, Track 4, FFA 4, Pep Club 4. SE RAY ARMSTRONG Latin Club 1, 2, Journalism 2, 3, 4, Associate Editor 4, Library Club 2, 3. HORS KENNETH BENNETT Class Vice President 1, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Advisor 2, Secretary 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Vice President 4, Junior Play 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. JACQUELINE SMITH BETTIS Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 1, 3, Cap- tain 4, FHA 1, 2, Basket- ball l, Round-up Staff 1 2, 3, Associate Editor 3, Office Assistant 2, 3, Pep Club 4, Junior Play 3, Class Favorite, Who's who 4. JANE BOOE Class Secretary 3, FHA 1, 2, Report- er 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Homecoming Maid 1, Junior Play 3, Round-up Staff 1. BETTY BOLLS Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Round-up Staff 2, 3, FHA 1, 2, Office Girl 2, 3, Jouma- lism Award 2, Pep Club 4, Student Council 1. MIRIAM BUFFALO FHA 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 1, Student Council 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Pep Club 4, Vice Presi- dent 4, Class Secretary 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Journa- lism 4, Feature Editor 4, Typist 4, Homecoming Maid 4. ROBERT BUFFALO FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. ELVA CALVERT Pep Club 4, Glee Club 3, Home Ec 1.2.3: AS' slstant Office Girl 4. RICKY CHILDRESS Football 1, 2, 3. 4: FFA 1, 2. 3. 4, Track 1.2,3,4, Who's Who 4, All-District 3, 4, Student Ad- visor 4. FAYLENE COCHRAN FHA 1, 2, Pep Club 4. EUGENE COOK Football 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Agriculture 2 . TOMMY COOK Agriculture 1, 2, 3, 4. ANITA DUBOSE W.l-I. COCHRAN FFA 1.2. 3.4. 91- K 5 FHA 1, 2, Basketball 2, 3, Cheerleader 3, Glee Club 3. CALVIN ELMORE FFA Vice President 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3. 4, Track 1,2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Who's Who, Class Favorite 4, Football All-District 3, 4. FAYE EGGBUN Transfer from Stuttgart, Band 4. CAROLE ANNE GILLESPIE National Honor Society 3, Secretary -Treasurer 4, Girls' State 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4, Dnim Major 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Girls' Basketball Manager 1, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, Secretary 2, Stu- dent Council 1, LatinC1ub 1, 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Jtmior Homecom- ing Queen 1, Senior Homecoming Maid 4, Office Girl 1, 2, Pep C lub 4, Betty Crocker Homemaker Award 4, Band First Chair Awa KAYE GRIFFIN Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Drum Major 4, Cheer- leader 1, Homecoming Maid 1, 2, 4, l-lomecommg Queen 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Class Favorite 3, FHA 1, 2, 3, FFA Sweetheart 3, Round-up Staff 1, 2, Annual Staff 3, 4, Editor 4, National Honor Society 4, Junior Play 3, C lass Treasurer 4, Pep Club 4. rd. NANCY GRIFFIN MIKE HAVLIK Band 2, 3, Sergeant 4, Agriculture 2, 4, Glee Club 4, CAP 3, 4, Morris School 1. JERRY ISBELL Pep Club 4, FFA 1, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 4, Football 1, Class President 1, Track 1, 2, Glee Club 4. Cheerleader 1, 2, 3. 4, Captain 1, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4,Captain 1, Ioumalism 1, 2, 3, Sports Editor 2, Editor 3, FHA 1, 2, 3, Presi- dent 3, Junlor Play 3, Homecoming Maid 1, Homecoming Queen 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Band Secretary 4, Student Council 3, Pep C lub 4, National Honor Society 4, Vice President 4, Annual Queen 1, Class President 2, Girls' State, Mayor, Senator 3 . CAROLEE JOHNSON Homecoming Maid 1, 3, 4, Pep Club President 4, Office Girl 1 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 3, Stu- dent Council 1, 4, Girls' State 3, Basketball 1, Glee Club 3, 4 Class Favorite 1, FHA 1, 2, DONALD KILGORE Track 1, Junior Play 3 Agriculture 1, 2, 4. CAROLYN MAGEE Home Ec 1, 2, Basketball 2,3, Glee Club 3, Pep Club 4. 'S Q s , , : nr r ,I 1' l , 3 E . 4 - 1 H. D. KING Football 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Ag- riculture 1, 2, 3, 4. i i u IERALD MCCLAIN TOMMY MCCALLIE FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, 4, Student Advisor 3, Glee Club 4, Football 1, 3, Track 1, 3, Class Vice President 4, Secretary 2, National Honor. Society 4, President 4, Boys' State 3, Latin Brother- hood 2, 3.4. CHARLENE MATLLXIK Home Bc 1, 2.3, Glee Club 4, Pep Club 4, 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4. Football 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Agricul- ture 1, 2, 3, 4, Judging Team 2, 3, Junior Play 3 . GERALD MEASELS . Band 1,2, 3, 4, Agriculture 1. JIMMY MILLER Football 1, 2,3, 4, All-District 3, 4, Best Hustle Trophy 3, Track 1,2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Class President 3, Class Favorite 3, Boys' State 3, Agriculture 1, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 3, 4, Glee Club President 4, Junior Play 3, Senior Boys' Bas- ketball Manager 2, 3, 4. TERESA MILLER Student Council 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, Journalism 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Homecoming Maid 2, 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, Class Favorite 2, FFA Sweetheart 2, Home Bc 2, Halloween Maid 1, Pep Club 4, Girls' State 3, Attomey General. WILLIAM MITCHELL FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA Secretary 4. VIRGINIA MORGAN FHA 1, 2, Glee Club 3, Latin Club PATSY NATION Home Ec 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 4, Glee Club 4, Office Girl 1, Assistant Office Girl 2. TRAVIS NORTHCUTT Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant 3, Captain 4, Agriculture 1, 2, 4. 1, 2. 3, 4, Library Club 4, National A Honor Society 4, Pep Club 4. STEVE PALSA Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant 3.4, Agriculture 1, 2, 4. LARRY PERCEFUL Agriculture 1, 2, 4, Band 1,2, 3, 4, 4-H 1,2,3,4, Football Manager 4, CAP 2, 3.4. J if, .5 f , N If NEIL PFEIFFER Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co- Captain l,4, All-District, west All-Star Team, Bas- ketball 1, 2.3, 4, Track 1-, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2,3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, FFA 1, 4, Glee Club 4. HARRIETT SHOUP DAVID RINER Class President 4, Class Vice President 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Captain 1, A1l-Dls- trict 4, All-State 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff l,2, 3, 4, Co- Sports Editor 3, Sports Editor 4, Round-up Staff 1, 3, Business Manager 3, Junior Play 3- Band 1, 2, Glee Club 4, Latin Brotherhood 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Favorite 1, Latin Award 2. RUSSELL SCREETON Agriculture 1, 2, 3. BARBARA ANN SEAMANS FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 3, 4, Pep Club 4. Transfer from Little Rock, Glee Club 4, Pep Club 4, Round-up Staff 4. DORIS SMART Homecoming Maid 1, Treasurer 1, Basketball 1, 2, FHA 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Vice President 3, President 4, Girls' State 3, Pep Club 4, Secretary 4. LORETTA SNIDER FHA 1,2, Basketball 1,2, 3, 4, Round-up Staff 2, 4, Business Manager 4, Circulation Manager 4, Typist 4, Homecoming Maid 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Cheer- leader 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Pep Club 4. FRANKIE TORIAN FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, 3, 4. CLARENCE UNDERWOOD FFA 1, 2, 3. CINDY VENT Home Ec 1, 2, 3, Halloween Maid 2, Assistant Office Girl 4, Pep Club 4, Home Ec Award 3. BILLY WHITE LARRY WHITE FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Track 1, 3, 4, Junior Play 3, National Honor Soci- ety 4, Boys' State 3, Round-up Staff 2, 3, 4, Art Editor 3, Editor 4. l l ANNE WILLIAMS FHA 1, 2, Pep ciub 4. VIOLEN WATSON Transfer from Forrest City. Picture not available. Agriculture 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 3. TED WILSON Class Vice President 3, Class Secretary 4, National Honor Society 4, Historian 4, FFA 1, 2, Secretary 2, Junior Play 3, Annual Staff 2, 3, 4, Co-Sports Editor 3, Business Manager 4, Basketball 2, 3, Glee Club 4, Latin Brotherhood 1, 2, 3, 4. i,f- JOHN ZIMMERMAN Agriculture 1, 2, 4, Band 1,2.3,4. S., , WE, THE CLASS OF 1959, being of sound minds and memories, our LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT and bequeath the following: I, Johnny Allen, do hereby will my basketball shoes to my kid brother, Jimmy. I, Raymond Steve Amistrong, do hereby will my pocket radio to Jimmy Orllcek so he will have a portable juke box on hand at all times. I, Kenneth Boyette Bennett, do hereby will my ability to wear cowboy boots to school every day to Pat Raborn. I, Alice Jane Booe, do hereby will my bashful ways to Faye Lynn Clayton. I, Betty 'Fritz' Bolls, do hereby will all my forbidden trlps to Hazen and Des Arc to Anna Lee Jennings, fl-lope you don't get caught, like I dldj. I, Mlrlam Louise Buffalo, do hereby will my twin brothers, Harry and Larry, to Miss Sims who can put up with them better than I. I, Robert Buffalo, do hereby will my good looks to Ray Love. I Elva Calvert, do hereby will my slow leaming to my little sister, Frances, to at least slow her down so she won't pass my brother, Emest. I, Ricky Childress, do hereby will my books to Cathy in hopes she gets more out of them than I. I, Faylene Cochran, do hereby will my shy and bashful ways to my little sister, Darlene. I, William Henry Cochran, do hereby will my ability to stay in school for 12 years to brother Frank. I, l-lomer Eugene Cook, do hereby will my ability to play basketball to Homer Coffelt. I Tommy Cook, do hereby will my ability to bum cigarettes from anyone who is foolish enough to start smoking. I, Faye Eggbun, do hereby will my ability of not talking in study hall to Pat Britt. I, Carol Anne Gillespie, do hereby will my ability to go with a C.H.S. boy for four years to my sister, Sue, whose interests are centered around l-lazen. I, Doris Kaye Griffin, do hereby will my inherited lucky charm to Annette Bennett in the event that she will after using it to the best advantage. This is the charm that Lomrie Wameke willed to Sissi l-lutson who willed it to Martha Cartwright who in turn willed it to me. I, Nancy Griffin, do hereby will my love of life to Billy Mc- Callie, 'Line lt up, boy! l I, Machael Havlik, do hereby will all my good grades to Joseph l-lavllk, which he needs. I, Jerry Isbell, do herebywill my size 12 shoe to Elmer Coffelt. I, Carolee Johnson, will my place in Business Math to any- one who is lucky enough to pass lt. I, Donald Kilgore, do hereby will my ability to study and concentrate to my brother, Jerry. I, H. D. King, do hereby will my ability to throw the shot putt to Robert Perkins. I, Carolyn Ann Magee, do hereby will my chewing gum to the person with enough energy to look under all the study hall seats for it. It can be ldenrlfled by a small tooth mark on the left. I, Melba Charlene Matlock, do hereby will my ability to make above a D ln my last two years in school to my little sister, Judy Ann. I, Tommy McCallie, do hereby will my ability to overcome shyness of girls to Bobby l-lillman. I, Jerald McClain, do hereby will my ability to stay out of trouble to C. A, wilder, do make, ordain, publish and declare this to be Gerald Lee Measels, do hereby will my empty bottle of Trombone slide oil to Charles Best because he needs it the most. Jimmy Clint Miller, do hereby will my position of Man on Center on defense to Pat Rabom who tried to beat me out of it all season anyway. You had better make it, boy. Teresa Ewllda Miller, do hereby will my ability to borrow a pencil to anyone dumb enough to lose one after every class. William Tumer Mitchell, will my Bookkeeping grades to Carolyn Ferguson. She needs theml Virginia Sue Morgan, do hereby will my four leaf clover, which is glued on a rabbits foot and attached to a horse shoe, to anyone who thinks they are unlucky. Patsy Nation, do hereby will my big mouth to my little sister, Doris, fNot that she needs a bigger onel. Travis Northcutt, do hereby will mv ability to go with a girl out of school to Billy Marcotte. Steve Palsa, do hereby will my job of taking Elsie to school to George. Larry Way Perceful, do hereby will my gas to anyone who can run a car on carbon monoxide. Neil Eugene Pfeiffer, hereby will my position at Right End to Crazy Legs Pat Raborn. David Riner, Jr., do hereby will my thick bushy beard to my brother, Dan, who only shaves twice a day. K. Russell Screeton, do hereby will my scientific ability to my brother, Ralph. Barbara Ann Seamans, do hereby will my sewing ability to my sister, Carolyn, so she can make her own clothes as I have done. Doris Faye Smart, do hereby will my thirst for knowledge to my brother, Buzzy. Jacqueline Smith Bettis, do hereby will my ability to get a Lonoke boy to Vera Sue Stuart. Loretta Mariece Snider, do hereby will Billy Marcotte to be looked after by Joyce Flynn, fSomebody has toll Frank Earl Torian, do hereby will my ability to be in class every period to Dick Fowler and Billy Marcotte, who need the practice. Clarence Underwood, do hereby will my beautiful man- ners and ability to go with girls to C. A. Wilder, Cinderella Vent, do hereby will my ability to steady my Jtmior and Senior years to Linda Tipton. Billy E, white, will a 12 mile walk to Paul Rogers, hop- ing he'll get more rides after practice. Larry W. White, hereby will the 9 mile trip to Hazen to Dan Riner and Jimmy Colclasure. Anne Williams, do hereby will my ability to giggle at any and everything to sister, Linda Maye, Teddy Eugene Wilson, do hereby will my ability to take 4 years of Math to my sister, Juanita, John F . Zimmerman, do hereby will my long hair and sldebums to Mr. McDonald. Calvin F. Elmore, will my ability to get in and out of trouble to Peggy Bolls who can't get out. Harriett Ann Shoup, do hereby will my years at Central High to Charles Best who turns all colors anywayl Anita Wright DuBose, do hereby will my ability to get a man before graduating to my little sister, Shellah, LASS PROPHECCY It was in 1980 that a feeling of nostalgia came over me to see my former classmates of 1959: so I decided to call each one on my Television Telephone and SEE what they were doing. Johnny Allen is waiting to draw his retirement pay from Cooties. Ray Armstrong is revolving around the sun in a Sputnik sending important scientific data to Kenneth Screeton Kenneth Bennett is taking Cactus Vick's place on TV. He also has a mink ranch in Montana. Jacqueline Smith Bettis ls well-known ln the South as an authority on Homemaklng. Jane Booe is weighing bananas in her store and still writing to State Teachers. Betty Bolls is singing the blues in Camegie Hall. Miriam Buffalo is teaching higher mathematics in a northem university. Robert Buffalo entered the Carlisle Drag Races with his tractor and set a new speed record. Elva Calven is a nurse at St. Vincent 's after being the world's lightweight wrestling champ. Ricky Childress has enlarged Miller's Dairy Bar, Faylene Cochran is a hostess in the Stork Club in New York City. W. I-l. Cochran ls a deep sea diver off the coast of Bennuda. Eugene Cook now sells bottled mineral water for health. Tommy Cook couldn't be located, but was last seen in South Africa. Anita DuBose is residing in Carlisle, Arkansas. Calvin Elmore is nmning a Wrecker Service near Carlisle, especially for Chevrolets, Faye Bggbtm is now married to a rice farmer. Carol Anne Gillespie is supporting 14 kids and a U. of A. graduate. Kaye Griffin is nrnnlng Jackie's place. Nancy Griffin is painting stripes down the middle of the highway with arrows to her house. Mike Havlik is now a big wheel in the Civil Air Patrol in Washington, D. C. Jerry Droopy Isbell is now a grease monkey in Detroit at his brother's garage, but is called 'Peppy. Carolee Johnson runs a Beauty and Charm School at Hickory Plains. Donald Kilgore is selling cars and nmnlng a dog pound. H. D. King is drilling for oil in Siberia. Carolyn Magee is a movie star on set in Hong Kong. Charlene Matlock sells hats in Little lbck. Tommy McCallie wrote the best-seller in literature on 'The Art of Going Steady. Jerald McClain is still on the Judging Team, judging legs - cows. Gerald Measels owns a chain of service stations. Jimmy Miller is telling funny jokes on television and is quite a comedlenne. Teresa Miller just won the National Championship for the Talkathon and ls still talking. William Mitchell has gone up in the world, he is now six feet tall. Virginia Morgan is now playing center on Hazel Walker's Basketball Team. Patsy Nation trims Poodle Dogs in New York City. Travis Northcutt finally got a car to outrun Billy Marcotte. Steve Palsa took Rocky Rockwell's place on the Lawrence Welk Show. Larry Perceful has a special car service - transporting girls only. Nell Pfeiifer wears a bespangled costume and is a famous toe dancer on Broadway, David Riner is world famous for being so well-known. Russell Screeton is receiving messages from Ray Armstrong and writing a book on the advantages and dis- advantages of revolving around the sun - really supposed to be a hot book. Barbara Ann Seamans designs clothes for Carolyn Magee, the movie star, Harriet Shoup is now writing a column for the New York Times, As Seen From My Window. Doris Smart is writing lines for George Gobel and Red Skelton. Loretta Snider is a racing mechanic. Frankie Torian is selling popcom on Coney Island. Clarence Underwood has taken over Emily Post's position on etiquette and love problems. Cinderella Vent found her other glass slipper and now drinks champagne from it, Billy White has a big gym at Screeton Switch - the Basketball center of the world. Larry White is a reporter for the Chicago Tribune. Anne Williams has a rare collection of all the books about Charlie Brown, and the record, too. Ted Wilson now portrays Yancy Derringer's place on TV. John Zimmerman sure needs his sidebums and long hair that he willed some 20 years ago to Mr. Mc- Donald, so people won't get him confused with Yul Brynner. SENIOR X 4f2'r'qg, L I ' 'Y ...,, n X Most Dependable Wittiest NANCY and TEDDY TERESA and 1 I 'vu Cutest Misrers and Miss C.H.S. IACQUELINE and LARRY DAVID and NANCY and NEIL AWHUS WHU Most Athletic Best All Around LORETTA and NEIL NANCY and DAVID ., f , . I 259 H - Q V ' 'T Most Likely to Succeed Best Personality NANCY and DAVID MIRIAM and DAVID President Vice President Q U N MDR gg' , 1-'O' - 'HV k '4 ei of , if ' ... ,I 1145? i A 'fi 2 'xy :S 5 BW A ' t A ' ff K ,JH Inf! M... s ia - ,f QM' 2 ' 'x H4 's ' ROBERT EARL SUMNER BOBBIE MCCALLIE As boss of Juniors, he never shirkedg A1W3Y5 full of fun and 1aUShS:B0b One can't say he never worked. 15 well-liked bi' the C1355- SARAH COURSER JIMMY COLCLASURE FRANCES CORPIER nS0Phi5tiC3ted manner. JIMMY DANIELS 'Like the Cheshire cat, he 'God made me small so he mischief in he' eye: H01 3 Smoke gets in my eyes - has just one big grin. could do a better job of it, dull TUOITICHI when S-2Y2'S I wonder why? standing by. GRET A SUE EADS 1'-4? CAROLYN FERGUSON 'For 3 gill Wh0'S Quiet and Hello, Goodbye, no time tallg she sure can handle that basketball. i to waitg I'm late, I'm late, I'm late, ,aan l M1 JOYCE FLYNN DICK FOWLER If having fun were a Although Dick's tall, he's crime, Joyce would be quite quietg but in the sewing a life sentence. classroom he can be a riot. 119 Secretary Treasurer CLASS ,,,,,,.A fl NANCY TAYLOR GUS WINFIEI-D Tall and slender, not too thing 'A Stem actor in the Junior PHY: pretty as a picture, neat as a pin. ' Hee 3 M11 SUY in GVCYY WBY- CHARLES BEST nHe'S 3 nice-lovkins BUY: DAN Barns PEGGY Boris FRANCES CARPENTER he'5 WHY' he'5 Sly: AH 'Girls and women are not 'To know her is to love het 'The wearer of a smile that 311'3f0Und fellow. 3 WOU' his line, so as a bachelor, but forever. spells friendship. ' defful SUY- he win shine. KAREN CARPENTER FAYE LYNN CLAYTON PAT CLYBURN 'Behold this dreamer com- 'I scream, I scream, I A pleasing smile, a cheer- eth, scream for Ice Cream. ful word, Pat's often seen fYame11'sj. but seldom heard, 'fb' if Y l 0 HOMER COFFELT 'Short in structure, tall in brains, In high scholastics lies his fame. L, ,WM . L A ' 5?-EE PY ww A rf v. 53: JN.. v ' ., W -1' YQ 'QM '2 1'-I -' riff? f 'lm in 'fl Sw ' . imc mfg M W7 s EDWARD MORAN MARY NELL MOODY JIMMY ORLICEK BILLY PERCEFULL Take me to your leader, 'A jolly disposition and a The boy in our class with A working member of the 'Iuniors'. carefree mind, a happier the dancing feetg one dance class, he does his part in girl you'11 never find. with him is a treat. 311 we 3314- rw? - .v . rl fa p. - ROBERT PERCEFULL CHARLOTTE RABORN 'He has a smile and never 'She is good-natured, loses itg He has a frown but friendly, and true: andnever never uses it. shows signs of being blue. VERA SUE STUART EDDIE WHITE 'Shiny hair, pretty eyesg Bashfu1, sensitive, good Makes this majorette quite and kindg a guy like him a prize. is hard to find. ,,f mst HAZEL RICKS This is little miss sweet sublimeg she is a regular pal any time. C. A. WILDER I am very slow of study! t ' . . ,fb C BILLIE SUE ROBBINS 'She always looks nice, she's always gay, she has a bright smile every day, CHARLES YOUNG 'A talkative fellow is hard to find, but Charles is ac- tive in this line, '73 2 71 ,hh it Ierrell Boyette B-lib!!! Blilby Vice President Barbara Brandt Punch mu Shirley Crowder President Charlie Brown Ioe Brown Mike Clyburn SOPHUMURE Tornrnle Coats Marilyn Cochran Elmer Coffelt Nancy Cook Paul Cook Danny Daniels Paul Daniels Bobby Joe Elmore Don Flynn Wayne Flynn Mary Allee Foster Sue Gillespie Allen Gilpin Charles Gunzburg Frank Halljan Russell Harvel Joe I-Iavllk Dale Ingle Marcus Isbell Beverly Jackson Gene Kelly Martha King Bobby Kinsey Phyllis Kltrler Rozanne Klttler Martha McNeill Patricia Orlicek Treasurer Eva Io Madar Joseph Martin P ul R 8 agen Kathy Miller Secretary Charles Moran Ronald Morris linda Morrison CLASS Daniel Murley Ann Newberry Peggy Oliver Dorothy Page Elsie Palsa Jerry Parker Carol Nell Perkins Donald Rabom Pat Rabom Alice Faye Register Dan Riner Irma Schaub Ralph Screeton Buzzy Smart Sharon Smith Betty Spencer Margery Staton Willard Surrett Alvin Tatum Linda Tipton Sammy Treece Frances Tubbs Dorothy Uhiren Betty Warren Gary White lugnira wilson :old Abrams Jimmy Allen J Louise Ellis Peggy Fulcher Elizabeth Goacher Bill Menon Ruby Milligan Johnnie Moody Edith Mowrel James Munnerlyn Charlotte Nation QC LA SS George Palsa Carolyn Panaln Larry Pauley Vice -President J M Kenneth Pinson Donnle Rape: Harry Buffalo Gilda Reeves Srgcig Robblm n or r r David Rockenbgch Ronald Scott Carolyn Seamans Roy Sklllern Carolyn Stanley Carroll Stamn Franklin Tavlor Billv Thranhnr r....... xr--. r--a-- 1-I-H X President K mi l l' s i m' V f E fl Q - B x :a i ' Joe Hackney Everette Armstrong Buddy Bailey Charles Barker Ronnie Barlow Annette Bennett Roger Bishop Merlin Branstetter Glenn Brown Ioan Burleson Ernest Calvert Frances Calvert Raymond Calvert H Myra Cavlness Jimmy Childress Franklin Cochran Donna Cook Kaye Daniels Larry Davenport Rosle Lee Fletcher Bonnle Flynn Diane Flynn Peggy Gunn Linda Harris Vlrgle Harvey Buddy Hank Bllly Gene lbbotson Margie Ingle Mary Lou Jackson Basil Jennings Robert Jones H45 l i iii: V - H ,L,, Q53 552241 :gm M, J Na F3 5 F t SJ M 5, is . 1 . -'I' .EZQSQIW enn N0 fa vs fs 1? 'lx dl X A Vice President Sharon Jackson Frank Kidd Jerry Kilgore Dick Lilly Judy Matlock Judy Matthews Linda Milligan Linden Mills Jimmy Mitchel Betty Moran Shirly Morrison Evaline Munnerlyn Betty Murley Jacqueline Murphy Linda Page Linda Parker louise Pinson Jerry Raborn Charles Rambo Erlinee Raper Gay Ricks Scharlene Screeton Sharon Simpson Vivian Spencer Doyne Staton Dorothy Underwood Victoria Urton Sandra Warren Billy Warner Ioan Warner President Vice President Annette Alexander Brenda white Raymond Baldwin Cheryl Brandt Judy Buffalo Marion Calvert Cheryl Caviness B111 Cunningham Bobby Joe Davenport Judy Deutsch Sue Dewhltt Patricia Doyle Mlke Eubanks Larry Flynn Raymond Fort Linda Gosha lan-y Hill Leroy Ingle Sue Ingle SEVENTH Regina James Eddie Johnson Betty Kilgore Charlene Kinsey Jimmy Lee Mike Lee Margaret Mashburn Myra Mask James McNeill Danny Moran Eleanor Moran Margaret Morris Treasurer secretary Iudb' Boll' Carol Jean Dellose GRADE David Munnerlyn Patsy Munnerlyn Doris Nation Joan Oslica Judy Owens Alton Pasley Robert Perkins Linda Perceful Rose Marie Petrus Linda Rabom Joyce Rambo Paulette Reeves Gloria Shirley Mary Sue Smart Danny Simmons Joyce Stanley Shirley Staton Claudia Stovesand Jimmy Sumner Romel Surrett Bobby Joe Tatum Diane Tennison Barbara Tipton Charlene Thomas Donna White Billy Whltenberg Ricky Wilkins Judith Woodall Shellah Wright Susie Young lk 'l H., ,X A .' 5 S I , R Twelfth Grade Tenth Grade JACKIE SMITH and CALVIN ELMORE DOROTHY UHIREN and IERRALD BOYETTE --qg Eleventh Grade Ninth Grade PEGGY BOLLS and BOBBY MCCALLIE LARRY BUFFALO and STACIA ROBBINS v f K Eighth Grade Seventh Grade JUDY MATTHEWS and JERRY RABORN BRENDA WHITE and JIMMY LEE T 1 - 1 - fi xx, . ,, g,--sip I ,S ,, f M,-E All the worlcfs al stage And all the men ahzedwohzen merely players: h 7 hyh They have their exiff and their ehmmcesg h Ami one man in his time plays SH. many Pdfff, . yyll 1 , yyhe f .. . ---- Q ,' . nj. 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Q 5 O X ' v ,I O ' 0 1 -X V I . ..., ,,..,. 4 I I Homecoming Queen F NANCY GRIFFIN 5 F 1 im, , HOMECOMIING ROYALTY og .t'O' COACHES AND CO-CAPTAIINS Coach Stephens, Neil Pfeiffer, Ricky Childress, Coach Duke 1 1958 FOOTBALL SCORES Bismaxk Deaf School Heber Springs lonoke Hazen Lakeside Cabot Fuller Magnet Cove England Total Won '7 games Carlisle 0 14 O 27 '7 '7 0 6 'I' 14 6 0 0 7 6 '7 15 7 0 14 41 55 Lost 2 games Tied 1 game OUTSTANDIING PLAYERS KENNETH BENNETT RICKY CHILDRESS EUGENE COOK A11-District All-District A11 -District Outstanding Back RK DAVID RINER NEIL PFEIFFER A11 -District A11-District Outstanding Lineman A11-Star Game A11-State H, D. KING IIMMEY MILLER CALVIN ELMORE A11 -District A11 -District A11 -District IHCKY CHILDRESS Back hi-f-w.,,,,i KENNETH BENNETT Back it H. D. KING Tackle DAVID RINER Q--. CALVIN ELMORE Back NEIL PFEIFFER End Guard '!1'.'! 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Jennings Evelyn Johnson Stella Krablin Odell Lowery John Henry McDonald Brenda Owens Dennis Parker Don Patton John Bowun Mitchell Baldrldge Dale Colclasure Tommy Bowlln Brenda Cavlness Jimmy Cazer Aubrey Clements Peggy muon Linda Fort Joe Golleher Craig Hunt Jerry Johnson Walter Linam Frances McClain Kenneth Mills Roger Murphy Shirley Moran Larry Percefull Ruth Percefull Miss Mary Jane Bowers Larry Patsy Donald Be Pe Whittenburg Young ttghqrus Joe i ips Wanda Robbins Connie Robinson Mike Rogers Debbie Schroeder Skarda Thelma Skillem T h Bac er Ricky Sumner Blenda Turner Fred Wilkins Mary Woodall FII PTH GRADES Mrs. Goldie Douglass Teacher Margaret Gray Alexander Amaden w 'G -65 ' ' ' ..4,, W -N LW W. . .4 X 1 .fa ,wmv ' wa .J I S 4' Y ' V , T -A ' f?i1s'S.wi-ig :QWA S3 2215 H Q 4 Y mv W, 571 ia--Q Q ,H M . WH- Y . 4 A ' r We 9 ,,,.-4 ' 'Y Muff ' K ff, f , 31' , Aww va-W-sw' . 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BACK ROW, STANDING: Billy Westbrook, Ricky Foster, Robert Taylor, Becky Lackie, Debbie Hicks, Janet Harrison, Jerry Stanley, Gary Bennett, Danny Mathis, Sandra Tatum, Gladys Stanley, Larry Raper. Teacher, Mrs. Roy Rogers. 1U lfl v-1 pg. S? ., .3 5 4. .- .-., 'FS -c Qglqffwsms 1' , s JV' li-1 Ni f l, A ff j 'AY 5 fit- x f-gag Nu ! lil- f-uv' 1 .1 -Q .ML W '.1 I 'el yn wx -1- ni . ,um v 'F ..,..... Ka E? -X. . ea 5 Qi, E 'E Q ,7 .7 S 2 ff- , Q: 5 fe VU? T! fs, Q 2 fi Junior Majorettes EK i I an Yi x 1 P 1 rf 1,9 . 'v P 3 Ga -.. FWS x, 41' Q. 1 'S i 2 gl swam , -K ,D Q by 2 'QE 'fiQf9?W7?'S1i 5ml5 - M wMwgfW'w5,'f' - gy ffm' ,J X S Amy Q ' L, . L. ,w If M ww-fs . . ' - ' M uh 'W' nv f M, . me vsyii 475 .V xg 4 A J L in .i Nd M ,g mi W '-- J, X -. .x, 4 , 1 L 3 X Q .1 W. jx U- ri 'sig swag, 'U my F Q5 .. fi . 'W' 2 M!! 6 E 55,2 'af K s S. fg Y' - L 'i 'Lid Q J-1 'P ' k-' .L 5+-449 l rllgffdf ,nr ,4 WJ sl' 'Q - ' , -7iQ n .s . i..av n 1. 2. 3. D. 5. 6. 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K . 3 n N W Z ' ,.1' M146 wdkvw .,.,.,.-A-'Wi' .- LUNKC IHIRUOM WORKERS HIGH SCHOOL GRADE SCHOOL 1 From left to rlghtg Mrs. Pfeiffer, Mrs. Stanley, Mrs. From left to rlgm: Mrs. E. Marcotte, Mrs. M. Mar Malnar, and Mrs. Johnson. cotte, Mrs. Perciful, and Mrs. Hutson. CUSTODJIANS Mr. Moody and Mr. Seamans. Eu- .' . 5 1: 5 21. gg -' .:-.-L-f554-f g- 5 :I :EI '- '.4f-',-' 5 9 ' 'elm : :Spa ,.-,.1iQ3Z5q.,: 'V E ' EQ :5: -... , ,, , .. 11:1 , -.fy - FEHI'-frfzirfp--IQQG 1 :C :T :riff : 2 :ls-ffzicg'-if r E2 Eff :- u .- -.-,V-. . 1 ' 1' -4- x 4,....e .5 .- - :g :I gs ., . - ' - ' 1 in : 3. - : 2: :U : ' g ' -5 E1 E 0 0 0 0 55, X QR SAR L!- WE WELCOME YOUR ACCOUNT CITIZENS BANK Carlisle, Arkansas Member Federal Deposlt Insurance Corporation hx These Thlngs th i s Come from O AN K . . -N: -lx. ,x: h 3' X 'r ., x. x, N-hx x . x X., 1, x 'xx h A g c N MSS:-'Z . M W :'3. ' . 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C ar lis le, Arkansas McCormick-Deering Tractors and Machines International Trucks Farm Equipment Service - Parts and Expert Maintenance Phone 3091 6' G b 9 ' , JAY'S 0? 7' w my Y, Hx ffl V, ' Q, SUPER MARKET ED'S Spraying, Dusting FN CI.,-9,xN Seeding MOBIL STATION Fertmzing -al 5 ,1 XLR x kv J LAMBERT AND LILLY DUSTING CORP, Phone 2229 Forrest City, Arkansas C3-THB16, AIRRHSHB Compliments of If It's Hardware, We Have It Better Values LANIER at BODY SHOP CURT'S Phone 2530 HARDWARE AND FURNITURE Carlisle, Arkansas Furniture and Appliances I Phone 2450 QM 1 I fl' Y' L- K I uunulv :Anim Ll Compliments of N455 ,f if a J. D. woon xX ,uk plz, JOHN DEERE SALES AND SERVICE Phone OR-66837 Lonoke, Arkansas 41,2413 Congratulations , and p of x N5 Best Wishes, Seniors 1 , ' P REXALL DRUGS CARLISLE LEADER w. H. MANN, Drusgisf Phone 2.13 1 Vicky Vaugh Dobbs Hats Tony Todd Vogue Shoes Silrglrlrgige Fashion Craft Shoes dm fl iiyl-1 Pt'- '1. 5'7x'c,' 1:. 'g::I. We cmrhe and shoe the Family . V Complete Line of E DEPENDABLE Ladies' Ready-to-Wear DRUGGIS1' CLEO FERGUSON, Mgr. BEST POLICY AT Au. A ,A TIMES Sq' ' if , C S, l i 5 Y P 5 JM .4 - J. I. CASE COMPANY Go Case-O-Matic and Go Places ' W J GILLESPIE 8: CO, Farm Equipment Real Estate and Insurance FHA Loans ANDERSON BROS, Long Term Farm Loans Carlisle, Arkansas Carlisle, Arkansas Notary Public Parts - Sales - Service JOE ROYAL CHEVROLET COMPANY On Highway 70 Telephone 6-6420 Lonoke , Arkansas FULCHER fbias-L f 'E CARLISLE HARDWARE STORE Q17 7!oawz4 FLORIS1' . AND Phone 2511 70026 SAVE 144,15-31' A.. AT YOUNG'S DEPT, STORE Your Friendly Department Store Shoes, Dry Goods, Ready-to-Wear Men's Furnishings Everything for the Family Phone 3001 S S 4,94 FJ: m o, fZ'3ILT' '94 R BX ' LAYNE-ARKANSAS, CO, Carlisle - Stuttgart Congratulations Seniors SHARON LEE CAFE TOT SHOP Home -Cooked Meals NELLIE THACKER Phone: 4162 Hazen, Arkansas On Hwy. 70 ' Damn I MODERN Quplwf . CLOTHIER 's 'Ie '9 and CLEANERS 6,514 I X124 Phone 293 1 A H Hazen, Arkansas Van Heusen, Hickok, Jarman 36502 Wallace , Q I WHITE ,7'WHEN IN THE ' Mggg mp CASTLE CAFE FINE FUUD 'l' Short Orders MEN STORE Special Dinners Phone 3348 Congratulations WEST CULE Seniors SERVICE STATION CARLISLE LAST MINUTE INDEPENDENT gf?-NEWS Phone 2076 JW .k,,1 QA If MILLER'S Q.. GOOD FOOD MYRTLE'S M E E DAIRY BAR ' , I ? CAFE M' gzwgg + X I A: ,:,'g. 'I , I V . F, II' X Congratulations Seniors SOUTHERN RICE FARMS and SOUTHERN RICE DRYING CORP. Phones 4350 3161 BIRDSONG-BEATY LUMBER CO. Everything to Build Anything Sv ' '-. f ' N! pl' 'X .K N K 'gil . Xiscsfxfxf IF IT'S GOOD FOOD qnis H' K' YOU WANT . . . ,E CITIES SERVICE DUCK INN I Sllvlcl CAFE Phone: 2 9 15 Phone: 4555 -l, blgemembef MODERN I W ' DRY CLEANERS 'U ' 'Q Q. ' - Q o 5 o Q 0 Q Q 5 9 S 5 Phone 3884 m I WESTERN AUTO R ASSOCIATE STORE Wesfefn fit U 'fp' Auto ' Auto Parts Asgrcune U and Accessories ote C at 'Truetone Radios - Davis Tires C Wizard Batteries, Washing Machines Outboard Motors Carlisle, Arkansas CASH GROCERY T, L. JUNIOR SHOEMAKE Forrest City, Arkansas Approved Service Genuine Ford Parts LILLY MOTOR COMPANY We Service A11 Makes C. B. WESTBROOK I-0 A iflwygn A ,I xA 'gn 3-s -. if Ju box' BURIAL ASSOCIATION . GODAIR In J' Hazen, Arkansas GULF SERVICE D XX xo ,'4 , Q Ax Ph 322 1 One X I Zmazq LONOKE A ESTATE CARLISLE RE L at ABSTRACT COMPANY MERCANTILE MRS SALLIE B CAULDER Mgr - it A 6- s e s - yu xxxxkxxxx X qi, fl., vs M 9 'E7,,,1fff:y,g, . Lonoke, Arkansas , Phone OR-66347 I GLOVER INSURANC E AG ENC Y BOBBY LEE GLOVER Carlisle, Arkansas Telephone: 4500 or 3691 Fire - Casualty - Auto Fast Personal Claim Service JOHN COLCLASURE SHIRLYN . Phone 2847 -x 6. Carlisle, Arkansas ' if SHOP J X I n .. -...T W . For the Best Deal in New and Used Cars ITYS A Compliments COITIC in and S86 UB PLEASURE! of H 5 MOTOR COMPANY, INC, Lonoke, Arkansas Business Phone 2601 Hazen, Arkansas Residence Phone 3961 SA LES SER VICE Congratulations, Seniors ! ELLIOTT'S Feed, Seed and Fertilizer Buyers of Oats and Soybeans Seed Processing Phone 2021 Carlisle, Arkansas SUMNER'S PAN-AM STATION Phone 4380 I . i Carlisle Arkansas POWERS ' Flgbtel nvepper Hiway 70 Phone 2220 2 Congratulations, Seniors P , Compliments 4 of 'lllllw' i ANNUAL STAFF S KILGORE USED CARS all . Phone 4600 ., ,, im-X Qmlll-llllmw O A Carlisle, Arkansas Bus ines s Phone 309 1 X S ff- 'Y' Residence Phone 2351 ff N ' XY CARLISLE dgd f MX CASH STORE PROCTOR'S ESSO SERVICENTER S E Goodyear Truck, Tractor, and at Passenger Tires Phone 3 141 Road Service C. S, PROCTOR Hazen, Arkansas I, Compliments of E 2 Q Q LYLE SERVICE STATION F' 2 Ti' 'mm I THEATER Phone 2.561 : Finest in Motion DEALER Picture Entertainment CARLISLE t V 0 ' ' C' I ,. '! .fw?la'Q5 DRUG Co, N l, JOE D, HUTSON, Owner , J i A? I f' I zz The Best, AlwaYS L qgiixkfgiy- A ' Carlisle, Arkansas Phone 3011 . il.g,, Compliments of CARR 8. BOYD IMPLEMENT CO. Hazen, Arkansas John Deere Sales and Servxce Phone 3361 10 Ure L 0 Yi SPECIAL AuToGRAPHs ' ' ' ' ' ' ...-.--i A


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