Clinton High School - Torch Yearbook (Clinton, AR)

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CLINTON, ARKANSAS Published by HURLEY CO., INC. Sally Long --------------- Sherry Lewis ------------- Sandra Pate -------------- Betty McEntire ----------- Tommy Williams------------ Ann Bradford ------------- Jackie Whillock ---------- Miss Elizabeth Winningham Editor Co -Editor Sr. Business Manager Sr. Business Manager Jr. Business Manager Jr. Business Manager Jr. Business Manager Sponsor Page 1 DEDICATION We, The Torch Staff of Clinton High School dedicate the 1959 Torch to Mr. Ralph Hutto. Mr. Hutto has been head of the Commercial Department for five years. During these years he has won the love and respect of every student who has entered and grad- uated from Clinton High. In our eyes he is a very deserving person who has given his time to teach us. We wish him all the success and nappiness in the world. The Torch Staff TABLE OF CONTENTS DEDICATION ORGANIZATIONS------- SPORTS.............. GRADE SCHOOL FACULTY ■53 61 77 GRADE SCHOOL.....................................78 ADVERTISEMENTS...................................91 RECOGNITION -....................................102 AUTOGRAPHS 103 ADMINISTRATION BUILDING HISTORY Clinton State Vocational School was first organized in 1927. Mr. T. J. Cowan was employed as superintendent of the Clinton State Vocational Training School with Mr. S. B. Walker as principal. Mr. Cowan resigned after two years and Mr. Walker accepted the job as superintendent a position he held for 25 years. Then in 1955 Mr. S. K. Halbrook accepted the position of superintendent with Mr. C. B. Barnes as principal. In 1957 The State Legislature abolished the two remaining State Schools, the one at Huntsville and at Clinton. Then the school became Clinton High School. The campus consists of six buildings; the Administration Building, the Home Economics Building and Lunchroom combined, the Agriculture Building, the Gymnasium, The Music Building, and the Superintendent’s home. TORCH Betty McEntire FACULTY Mr. Barnes received his B. S. E. degree from Arkansas State Teachers College in 1946. He is now teaching World History and American History. He is sponsor of the Beta Club and Principal of Clinton High School. ala ti MR. SHIRRELL HALBROOK SUPERINTENDENT Mr. Halbrook received his B. S. E. from Arkansas State Teachers College in 1950 and obtained his M. ED. degree from the University of Arkansas in 1954. He is now teaching Algebra II and Geometry. He is Superintendent of the Clinton School Sy- stem. FACULTY MR. RALPH HUTTO He is a graduate of A. S. T. C.; Attended Miss. State College and Draughon's School of Business; teaches commercial Department; is co-sponsor of the sophomore class and co- adviser of the Stinger Staff. Graduated from A. S. T. C. in 1954 where she received her B. S. E. in Home Econom- ics. Mrs. Pate is presently teaching Home Economics I, II III. She is sponsorof and co-sponsor of the senior class. MR. BOBBY SMITH Received his B. S. E. degree from Arkansas College. He has coached at the Van Buren, Missouri, High School. He teaches Civics, coaches boys' basketball, and is assistant coach of football. MISS ELIZABETH WINNINGHAM Attended the University of Arkansas in the summer of 1942. Received B.S. E. from A.S.T.C. in 1954. Was principal of South Side High School for two years. Is librarian of Clinton High, teaches Sophomore English and is co-sponsor of the junior class. Vf r A Ins and graduate A.S.T.C. Teaching English and speech. Sponsor of Cheerleaders and Pep Club. Co-sponsor of Sophomore Class and Stinger Staff. Mr. C. W. Perkins Received degree B.S.E. from A.S.T.C. Coaches football, girl's basketball, and teaches physical education. Co-sponsor of Senior Class and C Club. Mr. Dolan Matthews ts been band director at Clinton from 56-1959. Teaches both Junior and nipt Bands. Before 1956 he was band ector at Marshall. Mrs. Barbara Fincher Mrs. Fincher graduated from Clinton State Voc. Training School in 1953. She is now employed as school secretary. Page 9 Mr. W. H. Morton Received M. Ed degree in 1954 from tht University of Arkansas. Agriculture teacher at C. H. S. Sponsors F. F. A., Student Council, and Freshman Class. Classes Typing II Hutto Geometry Halbrook Smith Chemistry Smiley Home Economics II Pate Classes SCHOOL STORE HONORS AND AWARDS SANDRA PATE EDDIE GRIFFITH Valedictorian Salutatorian Sandra Pate, with a grade point average of 5.875, and Eddie Griffith, whose grade point average was 5. 781, are the top students at Clinton High School for 1959. Both students ranked in the top VJo of the nation on a National Merit Scholarship Examination, and also placed in the above 90 percentile op both Psychological and English tests given by the University of Arkansas. BETTY McENTIRE Betty Crocker Award The annual Betty Crocker Homemaking Award is given each year to the senior girl who makes the highest score on a written test. This year the award went to Betty McEntire. Page 12 SALLY LONG B. and P. W. Award Sally Long was chosen by the Clinton B. and P. W. to receive their annual award given to an outstanding senior girl. This award is based on scholarship, activities, citizenship, and church work. Page 13 SENIORS SANDRA PATE F. H. A. 1-2-3-4; Beta Club 2-3-4, officer 3; Student Council 3, officer 3; Cheerleader 2-3-4, Capt. 3; Home- coming Royalty 2,3,4; C Club 3-4, officer 4, Who's Who 4; Basketball 1, all-county 1, Torch officer 3-4; Stinger Editor 4 CHARLES BARNETT F. F. A. 1-2; Tumble Team 3; Volley Ball Team 3. Page 14 EDDIE GRIFFITH Football 1-2; Basketball 1; Beta Club 2-3-4; Track 4; B; 2-3-4, Pres. 3-4; Torch Staff 3-4; Stinger Ass't. Editor F.F.A. 1-2-3-4, Pres. 2, Treas. 3; Who's Who 1-3-4, BETTY McENTIRE Class Sec. 1; Homecoming Royalty 1-3; Queen 1; F.H., 2-3-4, Vice Pres., 3; Health Council 1; C Club 2-3- Sec. 3; Beta Club 2-3-4, Sec. 4; Basketball 1-2-3-4, i county; Pep Club 4; Stinger Staff 4; Torch Staff 3, 4, Qi officer; Library Club 3. SENIORS KAY REED F. H. A. 1-2-3-4, 2nd Vice Pres. 4; Song Leader 3; Pep Club 4; Torch Staff 4; Stinger Staff 4; Speech Play 4. SHIRLEY ROTEN F. H. A. 1-2-3-4, 2nd Vice Pres. 3; Basketball 1-2-3, All- county 1; C Club 2-3; Class Sec. 2; Who’s Who 2-4; Torch Staff 4; Stinger Staff 4, Feature Editor; Pep Club 4; Student Council 4, Treas. 4. H. R. PERKINS Football 3-4; Track 3-4; Beta Club 3-4; Basketball 4; C Club 4; Stinger Staff 4, Organization Editor; All-district Football. LARRY ROTH F. F. A. 1-2, Treas. 2; C Club 4; Beta Club 4; Football 1-2-3-4; Track 3-4; Basketball 1. Page IS SENIORS DONALD BONDS F. F. A. 1-2; Football 1. NORMA STORY Basketball 1-3; F. H. A. 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 4. ROY STORY F. F. A. 1-2-3-4. JAMES RUBLE Class Treas. 1. F. F. A. 1-2-3, Treas, 2; Glee Club 5 Treas. 2; Library Club 3-4; Pep Club 4; Beta Club 2-3- Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Football 1; Basketball 1-2-3-4; i Page 16 ball 1, Mgr. 2. SENIORS TROY BOUYEAR Football 1; Band 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 2; •NDA BONNER a Club 3-4; Hillbilly Staff 3, Feature Editor; nger Staff 4, Asst. Business Mgr. JOHNNY BURGESS v)A BRUCE iketball 1-2-3-4, Capt. 4, All-County 3; F.H.A. Class officer 1-4; F.F.A. 1-2; Student Coun- 2; Library Club 3-4; C Club 3-4; Torch Staff 3; cil 2-3-4, Vice Pres. 3; Beta Club 3-4; C p Club 4. Paqe 17 Club 2-3-4; Football 2-3-4; Basketball 2-3- 4; Torch Staff 3-4; Baseball 1-2-3-4; Who's Who 4. SENIORS CARROLL CAMPBELL Basketball 1-2-3-4, Co-capt. 4; Football 1; Baseball 1-2-3-4; F.F.A. 1-2; Class of- ficer 2-3; C” Club 3-4. JIMMY CHAPMAN Football 3-4; C” Club 4; Beta Club 3-4; Torch Staff 4; C Club reporter 4. BEVERLY CASE EUPLE CHALK F. H. A. 1-2-3-4, Historian 4; Glee Club 2; Club 4; Library Club 2. Page 18 7 SENIORS UAN1TA FULLILOVE lasketball 2-3-4; F. H. A. 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 4; 1-H 1-2-3. Page 19 SENIORS LARRY HALL Football 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Basebal 3; Track 3-4; F. F. A. 1-2, Sec. 2; C Club 4, Vice Pres. 4; Beta Club 2-3-4; Torch Staff Who's Who 2-4.n ! ( ja) 1 ■a PHILLIP HARPER Football 1-2-3-4, Capt. 3-4; F.F.A. 1-2- 3-4; 4-H 3-4, Pres. 3, Vice Pres. 4; C Club 2-3-4; Baseball 1-2-3-4; Basketball 2; Track 3-4. LOLA HUGGINS F. H. A. 1-2-3-4; Beta Club 2-3-4; F. H. A. Vice Pres. 4; Basketball 1-2; Torch Staff 4; 0 leader 4; Speech Play 4. SENIORS JERETA HUIE Pep Club 4; F.H.A. 2-3-4, Sec. 2; Basket- ball 2. !RRY JAMES JOHNNIE JENNINGS . F. A. 1-2; Football 1-2-4; Baseball 1; Basketball Football 2; Basketball 1; Track 1; Choral 1. ; Track 4; C Club 2-3-4. Page 21 SENIORS BOBBYE JOLLY F.H.A. 1-2-3-4, First Vice 4; Library Club 2-4, Secretary 4; Cheerleader 4; Class Fair Queen 4. JOE KIDD Basketball 1-2-3-4, Capt. 4; Football 3-4; Student Council 3-4, Pres. 4; Beta Club 2- 3-4; F.F.A. 1-2; C Club 2-3-4. KENNITH KEELING F. F. A. 1 -2-3-4; 4-H 1-2-3. JOE LEFLER F. F. A. 1 -2-3-4, Officer 2 yrs.; 4-H 1-2-3. SENIORS md 1-2-3-4; Beta Club 2-3-4, Sec. 3; Who's Who -3-4; F. H. A. 1-2-3-4, 2nd Vice 2, Pres. 3; orch Staff 3-4, Editor 4; Student Council 2; Home- jming Royalty 2-4, Queen 4; F. F. A. Sweetheart Cheerleader 2-4, Captain 4; C Club 3. aotball 1 -2; Class Officer 2; F. F. A. 1-2-3-4. Class Officer 2-3; Student Council 1; Who's Who 2-3; Basketball 1-2, All-Dist. 1; C Club 2-3; Beta Club 2-3; Cheerleader 1-2- 3, Captain 3; Homecoming Maid 1-2-3; F. H.A. 1-2-3, Pres. 3; Torch Staff Co-Editor 3. MACK TESTER F. F. A. 1-2-3; F. F. A. Officer 2-3; 4-H Page 23 1-2-3. SENIORS WILMA NUNLEY F. H. A. 1-2. ERNESTENE MOORE Pep Club 4; F. H. A. 1-2-3-4. Officer 4; C 4; Basketball 1-2-3-4. JAMES MOORE Agriculture 2; F. F. A. 2; Basketball 4. KEN PATTON Football 1-2-3-4, Co-Capt. 4; C” Club 2-3 Pres. 4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Torch Staff 1; St Council 4; Baseball 1-2; Class Vice-pres. 2; 1 3-4; Class Play 3. SENIORS WENDELL TREECE F. F. A. 1-2-3; Football 1-2-3-4; Track 3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; C Club 3-4. BILL UNDERWOOD Band 1 -2-3-4, officer 2-3; Glee Club 2, officer 2; Torch Staff 4; Stinger Staff 4, officer 4; Pep Club 4; Library Club 2-3-4. officer 4; Speech Play 4. DORTHA WILLIAMS Speech Play 4. Page 25 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The Class of 1959 began its freshman year at C.S.V. T.S. (as it was then) with 76 eager students. Everything was new and exciting to us. Our class officers were: President. Rex Simmons; Vice-President, Johnny Burgess; Secretary, Betty McEntire; and Treasurer, James Ruble. Class sponsors that year were Mr. Horton and Mr. Jones. The class glowed with pride when one of our members, Betty McEntire, was chosen Homecoming Queen. This was the first time in the history of the school that a freshman had received this honor. Sandra Pate was a Homecoming Maid, and Sally Long represented the class in the school Fair Queen Contest. Among the activities of the class that year was a sock party which we sponsored. On our class trip we journeyed to Petit Jean Mountain; in route home we stopped to skate at Black- well Skating Rink near Morrilton. As we began our sophomore year, our class had dwindled to 59 students. Class officers were: Presi- dent, Johnny Burgess; Vice-President, Carroll Campbell; Secretary, Shirley Roten; Treasurer, John Miller; and Reporter, Larry Roth. Mrs. Pate and Mr. Griffith were chosen as class sponsors. One highlight of our activities was a Hobo Party, and we sponsored several things to raise money. Several members of our class received honors during the year and we were well represented in all phases of school life. The annual class trip was taken to Lake Nixon where we spent our time swimming, boat riding, and dancing. We included skating in our trip by stopping at Buddy's Roller Rink in Conway on the way home. As juniors the number of students in our class was 50. Class officers for that year were: President, Rex Simmons; Vice-President, Carroll Campbell; Secretary, Sally Long; and Treasurer, Sandra Pate. Student Council representatives were: Johnny Burgess, Joe Kidd, and Sandra Pate. Class sponsors were Mrs. Pate and Mr. Perkins. After a very exciting race, our candidate, Sally Long, won the Fair Queen Contest and represented the school in The Miss Van Buren County Contest. As is the custom each year, our class sponsored the Junior-Senior Banquet. The theme was Oriental Gardens. Car-washing and the sale of license plates bearing the school mascot, a yellowjacket, were among our activities for making money. We took our class trip to Conway, where skating and watching a double-feature movie were our primary activities. As we began the last but most important year, there were 46 class members remaining. Chosen as our officers were: President, Johnny Burgess; Vice-President, Phillip Harper; Secretary, Sandra Pate; and Reporter, Jimmy Crownover. Bobbye Jolly represented our class as fair queen. The senior play was Hillbilly Courtship. The class motto, Forward Ever-Backward Never, and the colors, blue and white, were selected early in our senior year. Also a red rose was designated as our class flower. We left on our senior class trip April 25. We spent our nights at Biloxi, Mississippi; Pensacola, Florida; and New Orleans, Louisiana. Swimming and touring some historical spots highlighted our trip. Everyone had a wonderful time, but all good things must come to an end, and we arrived at home on April 29. The Baccalaureate Service was held May 10, at 2:30 p.m. with Reverend W. P. Connell as speaker. On May 11 at Commencement we received our diplomas. We will always cherish the memories and wonderful experiences that we have had during the four years we spent at Clinton High School. Pag© 26 Front Row: (left to right) Reporter--........-........7--Dana Scott Treasurer--------------------Sherry Lewis Secretary-------------------- Danna Smith Back Row: (left to right) President--------------------Paul Joyner Page 27 Vice President---------------Jackie Whillock June Barnett Doris Jean Bates Jackie Bonds Mary Brown Ann Bradford Freda Cullum Page 28 Jerry Cullum Elzia Coleman Jimmy Cossey Ann Emerson Carolyn French Earple Hendrix Page 29 Dickey Hink Sue Holley Glen Dale Hubbard Linda Kidd James Lawrance Kennith Lemings Page 30 James Lovell Jo Love Sue Middelton Donna Page Jimmy Maulden Barbara Millard Dana Scott Ernest Smith Charles Smith Dana Smith Nancy Roten Pete Pronia Page 32 Dennis St. Clair Merrell Story Betty Jean Thompson Frankie Weaver Page 33 James Barnett Mary Bellinger Eddie Bird Ann Bonds Ronnie Bonds Bonita Bonner Carolyn Brown Marsha Brown Dewey Bruce Lou Ann Burgess Jackie Coffman Linda Crownover Brenda Doyle Page 35 Page 36 Barbara Duncan Jerry Kirk Dorothy Lewis Robert Lewis Charlene Linn Harvey Linn Bobby Love Billy Macmillan Judy Martin Judy McCaslin Sue McEntire Dorotha McKinney Page 37 Billy Millard James Payne Delores Richardson Carolyn Rogers Carolyn Sue Smith Eddie Smith Monna Treece Eddie Jo Turner Martha Wallace Woody Wallace Joe Tom Whillock Judy Woodell Page 38 Twila Aday Ray Amhart Helen Bamum Charlene Bennett Ray Bonds Rita Jean Brown Kathy Burnett Katherine Cooley Glada Dewey Addie Lee Eaton Libby Eason Norwood Frye Page 40 W- Jimmy Henderson Danny Huie Tommy Holly Doris Huggins Dewey Williams Pinckney Hutto Tommy Huie Dean Huyck Page 41 A-'. Roger Williams Rodney Lewis Roger Matthews Johnny Jolly Larry Kidd Burl Laughlin Darvil Lemmings Betty Linn Mary Lou Long Roger McCutcheon Evelyn Miller Anita Neal Page 42 Carol Reed Don Smith John Thornton Sharon Weaver Mickie Williams Roger Williams Larry Sigler Ronnie Sykes I rnkixm Rebecca Simmons f Bonnie Teague Darvil Tester Dencill Ticer Page 43 .MR. AND MISS C. H. S. Sally and Joe WHO'S WHO BEST ATHLETE Linda and Jackie WITTIEST Martha and Joe Page 45 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Sandra and Eddie WHO'S WHO MR. MISS PERSONALITY Sally and Joe PRETTIEST MOST HANDSOME Sandra und Larry Page 46 CUTEST Anna Lou and Joe Tom WHO'S WHO CUTEST CAMPUS COUPLE Sue and Joe BEST ALL ROUND Sandra and Joe MOST STUDIOUS Dorthy and Eddie Page 47 WHO'S WHO NEATEST Sandra and Johnny MOST COURTEOUS Sally, John Buck, and Eddie FRIENDLIEST Shirley, Sherry, and Joe Page 48 Page 49 HOMECOMING QUEEN HOMECOMING MAIDS Sandra Pate Senior Maid Sherry Lewis Junior Maid Carolyn Smith Sophomore Maid Page 51 Anna Lou Gardner Freshmen Maid Page 52 ORGANIZATIONS TORCH STAFF Standing (left to right) Editor - Sally Long, Sponsor - Miss Winningham, Bill Underwood, Eddie Griffith, Johnny Burgess, Larry Hall, Jackie Whillock, Tommy Williams, Jimmy Chapman, Kay Reed, Shirley Roten. Seated (left to right) Dana Smith, Linda Kidd, Sandra Pate, Ann Bradford, Betty Thompson, Betty McEntire, Lola Huggins, Barbara Millard. Page 53 Conducted and Directed by Mr. Dolan Matthews (Center) Drum Major------Miss Sally Long (L. to R.) Majorettes----Tammie Stobaugh, Judy Jan Bradford. Sunny Simpson . and Diana Gay Matthis Row 1 - -Flutes, E. Gooden, M. Bellinger, J. N. Tumlinson, French Horns, M. Penrod, S. Heffington, S. Middleton, L. Crownover, Saxaphones, G. Baker, S. McBride, P. Bridges, Row 2--Clarinets, L. Bradford, S. Whillock, J. Gowdy, Coronets, J. Johnson, B. Gooden, B. Bonds, B. Eoff, T. Bouyear, Baritone. E . Griffith, B. Thompson, Trombone, M. Patton, L. Eubanks, A. Stubblefield, B. Underwood, Row 3--Percussion, D. Beavers, M. Crownover, E. Bird, Mr. Matthews, Coronets, D. Chapman, B. Bowling, Bass, G. Lay, Not Pictured--Bass, Q. D. Ledbetter Page 54 STUDENT COUNCIL Officers: Pres. Joe Kidd V. Pres. Tommy Williams Sec. Judy Woodell Report. Johnny Johnson Row 1: Ken Patton, Rebecca Simmons, Ernest Smith, John B. Graddy, Joe T. Whillock, Shirley Roten. Row 2: Paul Joyner, Jackie Bonds, Roger McCutchson, Johnny Burgess, Sponsor. Mr. Morton. STAFF Editor: Sandra Pate Co-Editor: Eddie Griffith STINGER Standing (L to R) Jackie Whillock Larry Nelson Ken Patton Brenda Bonner H. R. Perkins Harry Leap Bill Underwood Kay Reed Charles Barnett Shirley Roten Sandra Pate Setting Betty McEntire Eddie Griffith Sports Editor Grade School Editor Memeograph Operator Asst. Bus. Manager Organization Manager Art Editor Business Manager High School Editor Memograph Operator Feature Editor Editor Sports Editor Co -Editor Page 55 BETA CLUB OFFICERS Left to right James Ruble, Pres.; Betty McEntire, Sec.; Jimmy Crownover, Rep.; Tommy Williams, Vice-Pres. Row 1: Johnny Burgess, Larry Nelson, H. R. Perkins, Jimmy Chapman, Larry Roth, Jackie Bonds, Joe Kidd. Row 2: Shirley Roten, Linda Huie, Dana Smith, Ann Bradford, Lola Huggins, Carolyn Smith, Brenda Bonner, Sandra Pate, Nancy Roten, Glenda Huie, Sponsor; Mr. Curtis Bames. Row 3: Sally Long, Eddie Griffith, Larry Hall, Robert Lewis, Joe Tom Whillock, Sherry Lewis. Page 56 C CLUB Outside Row: (from back) J. Whillock, J. Thornton, P. Harper, J. James, J. Chapman, J. Booher, H. Perkins, R. Sikes, J. Coffman, B. MacMillan, J. Kidd, W. Treece, R. Bonds, C. Haines, R. McCut- cheon, B. Huggins, R. Lewis, M. Brown, S. Lewis, S. Pate, J. Turner, D. Smith, S. Roten, J. Whill- ock, Inside Row: (from front) J. Burgess, L. Hall, K. Patton, R. Lewis. J. Crownover, L. Huie, J.Wood ell, G. Huie, C. Brown, E. Moore, C. Campbell, L. Roth, C. Bruce, B. McEntire, M. Wallace, S. McEntire, D. Smith. LIBRARY CLUB President----------------------Tommy Williams Vice President--------Bill Underwood Secretary--------------Bobbye Jolly Sponsor--------Elizabeth Winningham Back Row: (left to right) Patsy Hunter, Barbara Millard. Nancy Roten, James Ruble, Sue Middleton, Mary Brown, Carolyn Brown, Diane Harper, Mar- tha Wallace. PEP CLUB (Left to Right) Row 1: C. Linn, C. Rogers, E. Chalk, R. Brown, K. Burnett, T. Aday. A. Bradford, G. Huie, Row 2: M. Treece, A. Bonds, J. Turner, C. Brown, M. Brown, G. Dewey, E. Moore, K. Reed. Row 3: J. Love, B. Millard, N. Roten, R. Simmons, L. Long, S. Weaver, M. Brown, J. Fullilove. Row 4: B. Jolly, S. Roten, L. Burgess, D. Lewis, B. Duncan, J. McCaslin, B. Underwood, L. Huggins. Row 5: N. Story, L. Huie, J. Huie, D. Smith, C. Bruce, B. McEntire, D. Harper, D. Smith. Row 6: J. Woodell, S. Lewis, D. Richardson, M. Wallace, S. Pate, J. Cullum, R. McCutcheon, R. Matthews. Row 7: J. Johnson, J. Ruble. PEP RALLY Page 58 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Row 1: L. Kidd, D. Isaacs, E. Smith, W. Wallace, E. Smith, C. Smith, D. Story, J. Kirk, J. B. Grad- dy, B. Gooden, E. Coleman, G. Hubbard, B. Love, J. Barnett, D. Williams, N. Frye, D. Huyck; Row 2: J. Jolly, K. Griggs, T. Holly, R. Gilmore, L. Nelson, D. Hink, E. Bird, J. Johnson, D. Smith, J. Lefler, J. Huie, A. Jackson, R. Reed, D. Lemmings, D. Huie, L. Sigler, J. Booher, R. Lewis, D. Bruce, J. Crowell, J. Thornton, J. Henderson, D. Tester, R. Williams, P. Hutto; Row 3: H. Linn, J. Teague, J. Miller, P. Harper, F. Weaver, K. Keeling, J. Jacobs, C. Crow, J. Moore, J. Bonds, R. Amhart, J. Payne, M. Osbum, R. Bonds, D. Sikes, J. Matthews, Sponsor, Mr. Morton; Row 4: M. Har- mon, P. Pronia, B. McMillan, E. Hendrix, M. Story, R. Story, J. Cossey, J. Story, J. Lowrance. F. F. A. BAND F. F. A. SWEETHEART James Lowrance - Guitar, Elzia Coleman - Electric Guitar, Pete Pronia - Bass Fiddle, Maurice Harmon •Steel Guitar Page S9 Marsha Brown Sophomore FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA F. H. A. BEAU John Buck Graddy Freshman Row 1: K. Reed, E. Moore, D. Harper, J. McCaslin, M. Wallace, L. Huggins, B. McEntire, S. McEntire, C. Brown, A. Bonds, A. Eaton, L. Burgess, C. Smith, D. Beavers, D. Lewis; Row 2: E. Turner, B. Jolly, N. Story, M. Brown, A. Bradford, M. Weaver, B. Millard, N. Roten, S. Pate, R. Simmons, M. Long, S. Roten, A. Neal, M. Brown, S. Middleton, S. Lewis, B. Teague; Row 3: Sponsor Betty Pate, D. Smith, J. Huie, C. Reed, J. Woodell, E. Chalk, R. Brown, C. Bennett, G. Dewey, S. Weaver, J. Flory, B. Bonner, L. Crownover, P. Kincannon, D. Huggins, T. Aday, P. Hunter, K. Burnett, B. Linn. C. Linn, L. Eason, S. Harness, D. Richardson, S. Long, C. Rogers, J. Fullilove, E. Miller. F. H. A. OFFICERS (left to right) Pianist--------Marsha Brown Historian --Euple Chalk Treasurer------Sue McEntire 3rd Vice Pres. -- Lola Huggins 2nd Vice Pres. — Kay Reed President -- Sherry Lewis 1st Vice Pres. -- Bobbye Jolly Secretary -- Ernestene Moore Reporter -- Ann Bradford Song Leader -- Martha Wallace SPORTS SENIOR FOOTBALL Coach Clarence Perkins Row 1: Patton, Bonds, Roth, Treece, Crownover, Williams, Lewis Row 2: Hubbard, Haines, Jennings, St. Clair, Chapman, Bonds, MacMillan Row 3: Whillock, Hall, Burgess, Perkins, Smith, Huggings, Mackey Row 4: Harper, Kidd, James Page 63 LARRY ROTH Guard No. 33 Wt. 160 Senior JOHNNY JENNINGS Guard No. 28 Wt. 155 Senior Johnny Burgess Halfback No. 13 Wt. 155 Senior Wendell Treece End No. 20 Wt. 155 Senior j“ ' ' tip Jimmy Crownover Center No. 37- Wt. 165 Senior Joe Kidd Fullback No. 17 Wt. 185 Senior Larry Hall Halfback No. 11 Wt. 155 Senior H. R. Perkins End No. 36 Wt. 175 Senior Page 65 J unior Jerry James Center No. 31 Wt. 155 Senior :•vV .. ' v j$p?-§$$ ■£fg|| Glendale Hubbard Glendale Tackle No. 38 Wt. 150 Junior Bill Huggins Center No. 34 Wt. 150 C. L. Mackey Tackle No. 27 Wt. 150 Junior I V Billy McMillan Tackle No. 24 Wt. 150 Sophomore imam Page 66 Charles Smith Halfback No. 14 Wt. 150 Junior . '• cr- .V ?ic- • Jackie Whillock Quarterback No. 29 Wt. 180 Jackie Bonds End No. 21 Wt. 155 Junior Ronnie Bonds End No. 26 Wt. 155 Sophomore §fp£yi ■I I Robert Lewis Quarterback No. 16 Wt. 150 Sophomore Tommy Williams End No. 30 Wt. 155 Junior Page 67 JUNIOR BOYS BASKETB FRONT ROW: (left to right) Larry Sigler, Ronnie Bonds, John Buck Graddy, Tommy Holley. BACK ROW: (left to right) Rodney Lewis, Don Smith, Roger McCutcheon, John Thornton, Ray Bonds, Coach Smith. FRONT ROW: (left to right) Larry Hall Larry Roth Roy Elliot BACK ROW: (left to right) H. R. Perkins Ken Patton Page 69 SENIOR GIRLS BASKETBALL CINDY BRUCE Senior Guard BETTY McENTIRE Senior Guard EDDIE JO TURNER Sophomore Guard Page 70 CAROLYN BROWN Sophomore Guard LINDA HUI E Sophomore Forward SENIOR GIRLS BASKETBALL GLENDA HUIE Sophomore Forward JUDY WOO DELL Sophomore Forward Page 71 MARTHA WALLACE Sophomore Forward SENIOR GIRLS BASKETBALL MARSHA BROWN Sophomore Forward SUE McENTIRE Sophomore Guard WINS 1959 Shirley 30 -23 Volonia 38-36 Southside 41 -34 Center Ridge 43 -34 Perryville 32-27 Sylvan Hills 47-40 Plumerville 43-41 Mablevale 40 -24 Perryville 52-36 Center Ridge 44-36 Southside 54-52 Sylvan Hills 48-38 Page 72 LOSSES 1959 Shirley 31 -21 Plummerville 42-40 Pangburn 46-31 Sylvan Hills 28-26 Waldo 45-30 Southside 51 -30 DOROTHY LEWIS Sophomore Forward SENIOR BOYS BASKETBALL 1959 WINS Scotland 61-44 Shirley 54-41 Scotland 55-49 Southside 74-49 Batesville 57-41 Searcy 77-64 Leslie 70-59 Perryville 75-54 Conway 57-56 Shirley 31-51 Perryville 81-64 Mayflower 75-55 Vilonia 87-72 St. Joseph 67-53 Center Ridge 68-53 Center Ridge 75-42 Scotland 61 -79 Southside 75-69 Scotland 64-58 BOBBY SMITH Basketball Coach COUNTY TOURNAMENT WINNER SENIOR BOYS BASKETBALL 1959 LOSSES Plummerville 55-53 Plummerville 52-49 Conway 50-47 Sylvan Hills 58-56 Plummerville 80-76 Southside 64-48 Marshall 75-73 JACKIE WHILLOCK J unior Forward CARROLL CAMPBELL Senior Forward JOHNNY BURGESS Senior Guard JAMES RUBLE Senior Guard Page 74 JACKIE BONDS Junior Guard SENIOR BOYS BASKETBALL SENIOR BOYS BASKETBALL WENDELL TREECE Senior Forward JOE KIDD LARRY HALL Senior Guard Senior Guard ROBERT LEWIS Sophomore Guard GOODEN PATE 8A A DAY 8B TUMLINSON JONES I 6A BONDS FLORY 5th A DAY 3rd BURNETT 3rd BRADFORD 4th STEPHENS 2nd MORTON 1st HEFFINGTON 1st ISAACS 2nd GRADE SCHOOL FACULTY EIGHTH GRADE Row - Shirley Archer, Kay Baker, Alma Bellenger, Emma Black Gary Bonds Row - Larry Bonds, Ronnie Bonds, Rickey Boone. Marland Branlett, Nancy Crow Row - Charles Crowell, Joe Finton, Tommie Ford, Janie Fullilove, Jerry Glendenning Row - Mike Hall, Sherry Hembrey, Coleen Hendrix, Wanda Henson, Grace Hopkins Row - Bobby Howard, Richard Hudson, Joann Huggings, Raymond Huggins. Larry Huie Row - James Hunt, Mary Lou Johnson, Jimmy Jones, Obie Kidd, Page 78 EIGHTH GRADE Row - Sara Kidd, Q. D. Ledbetter, Mary Martin, Jerry Maulden, Jeanne Miller Row - Jim Miller, Robert Moore, Sylvia McBryde, Nelora McKuin, Jacky McMillan Row - Donrid Newland, Francis Nicols, Laura Jo Pate, Patricia Patton, Paul Pronia Row - Phillip Pronia, Joyce Rogers, Sandra Shannon, Donna Sue Shipley, Rex Story Row - Gloria Shropshire, Homer Treat, Donald Watts, Trudy West, Patsy Whisenant Row - James White, Wanda Williams, Tommy Williams, Kathryn Willoughby Page 79 SEVENTH GRADI Row 1. Olas Allen; Laula Amhart; Margaret Arnhart; Gladys Baker; Judy Barnhart; Donna Sue Bonds. Row 2. Roger Bonds; Brenda Bowling; Judy Jan Bradford; Leah Bradford; Nettie Jo Bramlett; Peggy Bridges. Row 3. Ann Burnett; Joyce Carrol; David Chapman; Deloris Cox; Lelon Cross; Melton Crownover. Row 4. Francell Cullum; Gary Dewey; Lavone Eubanks; Bill Eoff; Johnny Fitzjirral; Carson French. Row 5. Jimmy Gardner; John Gowdy; Sara Griggs; Sandra Heffington; Sharron Hodge; Dana Low Holley. Row 6. Patricia Howard; Donna Huie; Wayne Johnson. Page 80 SEVENTH GRADE Row 1: Betty Jolly. Linda Keeling. Benny Kidd. Jerry Kerk, Donald Kirkendoll, Paul Lasater. Row 2: Bernice Lowrance. Larry Linville. Sharon Linn. Jim Linn. Sue Mackey. Judy Maulden. Row 3: James Merryman, Mary McEntire. Ervin Page. John Ed Pate. Pat Patterson. Bobby Robertson. Row 4: Beverly Sanders, Billy Shipp, Larry Don Simpkins. Jerry Simpkins, Grace Smith. Richard Stripling. Row 5: Dan ny Stripling. Tamara Stobaugh, Ann Stubblefield. Junior Tedder, Velma Upton. Karen Williams. Row 6: Larry Williams. Judy Willoughby, Sylvia Whillock, Kenny Whillock. Pago 81 SIXTH GRADE !i°w 1: James Bagley, Thomas Barnett, Norma Black, Francis Black, Judy Bolden, Mae Bonds. Row 2: Bobby Bonds, Russell Bonds, Charles Booher, Galon Bramlett, Jimmy Burnett, Susie Coffman'. Row 3: J. F. Cullum, Reba Cullum, Gail Cullum, James Duncan. Connie Elliott. Donald Ferrell. Row 4: Ricky French, Albert Gilmore, Elizabeth Gooden, Ellen Henderson, Larry Henson, Brenda Hink. Row 5: Linda Hillis. Tommy Hill, Mary Howard. Brenda Huggins, Danelle Huie. Cleo Hunter. Row 6: Larry Hutson. poqe 82 SIXTH GRADE T i, Row 1- Walter Hutto, Jean Isom, Joyce Jones, Gary Lay, Phyllis Learnings. Nanette Lewis. Row2: Roger Oale Linn, Joyce Lenville. Diana Gay Mathis, Doris McElroy. Timmy Perkins, Patrecia Proma. Row3: Barbara Reece, Raleigh Robinson. Kathy Rogers, GaraId Rogers. Judy Shetley. Ronnie Shapslure. Row4: Sunny Simpson. David Smith. Linda Story. Thilma Tillery, Shila Treat, Louella Treece. RowS: John Gary Tumlison, Charles Ward. Ronald Watts. Mearl Widener. Jackie Williams. Larry Wolf. Row_o: Bil- lie Woodell. Page 83 RowJj Darrel Allen, Joyce Arnhart. Elizabeth Boyliff, Ray Bellinger, Jim Bill Berkowitz, Lavonne Black. Row 2: Yvonne Black, Linda Bonds. Sharon Kay Bonds, Elaine Bonds, Peggy Sue Bonds. Patsy Bonds. Row_3: Maurice Bonds. Larry Bolden. Mary Booher, James Bramlett, Robert Bramlett, Robert Bridges. Row 4: Jerry Brown, Robert Burk, Loquita Burt, Kerry Cates. Peggy Coleman. Mary Collins. Row_o: Donald Cooley, Dana Sue Cox, Rickey Crow, Randall Crownover. Dwight Cullum, Sandra Doyal. Row 6: Dorthy Dwyer. Jamie Evans, Linda Ann Finton, Christine Gilmore. Glenn Griggs. Gary Hall. Row 7: Carolyn Jean Harness. Row 1: Walter Henderson, Johnny Holley, Darrel Hopkins, Larry Hubbard, Betty Huffer, Beatrice Huie. Row 2: Linda Isom, Harlon Isom, Hubert Isom, Steve Jackson, Clifford Jenkins, Jo Ann Kidd. Row 3: Roy Kirkendol, Jim Kirkendall, Gary Kirkendall, Judy Williams, Maudina Warrick, Linda Treece. Row 4: Darrel Stripling, David Smith, Richard Simpkins, Jerry Shropshire, Gary Reed, William Ray. Row 5: Andy Patterson, Randall Owens. Linda Lasater, Glinda Hillis, Diane Linn, Betty Maulden. Row 6: Doyle Merryman, Mariland Millard, Nancy Nickols, Deloris Newland, Sharon Newland. Clyde McCaslin, Jr. Row 7: Susan Hembree. Row 1: Sammie Arnhart, Carolyn Banks, Randall Barnett, Rosalee Bayliff, Linda Lou Bonds, BruceTBos- tian. Hershell Bramlett, Wayne Bramlett. Row 2: Barry Burke. Jo Beth Burnett, Tommy Burnett. Sue Carroll, Linda Cox, Marilyn Cox, Ronny Cox, Eddie Gross. Row 3: Kenneth Crowell, Bill Cullem, Diane Doyal, Roberta Doyal, Austin Dwyer, Dan Eoff, Larry Eubanks. Larry Fitzjarrel. Row 4: Kathy French. Carolyn Hall, Clara Ruth Hink, Johnny Huggins, Ruth Huggins, Opie Lee Huie, Allen Isom, Linda Faye Jacobs. Row 5: Patsy Jenkins. James Lewis, Clofus Linn, Tommy Linn. James Maxwell. Sarah Mae Mc- Quain, Lloyd McElroy, Tommy McElroy. Row 6: Joyce Ann Moore, Linda Ruth Nunley, Toran Pate,Jim- my Reese, Sherry Smith, Tommy Joe Smith, Jo Nell Tumlison, Ferrell Weaver. Row 7: Susan West. Bar- bara Witte. Page 86 THIRD GRADE Row 1: D. Ackerman. S. Allen. D. Appleby. S. Bernhart, D. Bolden. R. Bonds. D. Boone, S. Boone. Row 2: T. Bradford, R. Bradley, B. Bramlett, O. Bruce. L. Burt, R. Cardin, M. Carlton, I. Collins. row 3; L. Cross, W. Cross, L. Cullum, M. Cullum, J. Duncan, C. Elliott, E. England, K. England. Row 4: J. D. Evans, J. Finton, M. Gray, C. Henderson, H. Henson, L. Howard, A. B. Huie, W. Huie Row 5: D. Isom, S. Isom, L. Jackson, B. Kirkendoll, B. Lassiter, C. Lefler, B. Linn, P. Linville. Row 6TC-Lumpkin, N. Miller. D. Moore, R. Newland. B. Patterson, P. Pronia. A. Reed, L. D. Rogers. Row 7: S.Sigler, S. Smith, B. Stephens, H. Tillery, P. Treat, R. Warrick. Page 87 SECOND GRADE Row Connie Arnhart, Grady Baker, Jr., Gay Baker, Lana Bernhardt, Frankie Black, Willie Black. Row 2: Carl Wayne Bonds, Ernest Bonds, Tommy Bonds, Billy Booher, Annagene Barnett, Linda Barnett. Row 3: Linda Sue Bramlett, Roger Bramlett. Judy Campbell, Dana Lou Case, Ammon Collins, Calvin Cooley. Row 4: Robert Wayne Cates, Ava Lou Cox. Mary Ellen Crowley, James Cullum, Loy Dewey, Rudy Doyal. Row_5: Raymond Dwyer, Cathy Elliott, Ann Henderson, Robert Hill, David Holley, Royce Hopkins. Row 6: Joynell Huggins, LaVonne Huggins. Johnny Huie, Greg Hurley, Mac Hurley, Lou Ann Isom. Pag© 88 SECOND GRADE Row 1: Margaret Isom, Cheselene Jackson, Janice Jones, James Kirkendall, Joyce Kirkendall, Martha Sue Lasater. Row 2: Donnie Lay, Dickie Leighton Lefler, Linda Linn, Mary Ann Linn, Mike Love, Wayne Lowrance. Row 3: Eddie McAlister, Bobby McElroy, Roseanna McElroy. Mark McKnight, Danny Newland, Randy Newman. Row 4: Cynthia Payne, Toney Reeves. Roger Roginson, Sherley Sanders, Duane Shannon, Jeff Smith. Row 5: Jack Sprinkle, Sally Patrecia Stephens, Rita Teague, Flora Mae Tillery, James H. Tumlison, Kathaleen Weaver. Row G: Tatty Jean West, Janet Williams, Mena Willi- ams, Rodney Williams, Janette Wrinkle. Page 89 FIRST GRADE Row 1: O. Allen, H. Arnhart, C. Barber, K. Barber, L. Black, D. Bonds, J. Bonds, M. Bonds. Row 2: L. Boone, S. Bostian, M. Bridges, N. Coleman, B. Cullum, J. Duncan, J. England, J, Evans. Row 3: D. Ferrell, M. George, T. Gooden, J. Hink, S. Holmes, C. Howard, N. Huie, D. Huie. Row 4: C. Jackson, J, Jones, A. Journagan, M. Kay, B. Kirkendoll, J. Kirkendoll, J. Kidd, D. Laster. Row 5: M. Lewis, T. Lewis, P. Love, D. Lumpkins, V. Lynn, R. Maple, F. Marr, D. Maulden. Row 6: P. Pronia, R. Robinson, R. Rogers, L. Rogers, D. Shropshire, C. Sigler, K. Sigler, E. Smith. Row 7: J. Sprinkle, H. Sprott, M. Tillery, D. Williams, L. Wolf. Pago 90 COMPLIMENTS OF CLINTON STATE BANK CLINTON, ARKANSAS Howard Johnson President G. M. Johnson Cashier Josephine Smith Asst. Cashier Opal Myrick Bookkeeper C. M. Horton Vice - President Doris G. Johnson Asst. Cashier Gladys Hall Asst. Cashier Lillian Selby Bookkeeper Page 91 LEWIS SUPPLY COMPANY Building Materials Plumbing and Electrical Supplies Paint and vVallpaper Hardware Kitchen Ware Norge Appliances Zenith Television Inlaid Linoleum Phone PI 5-3121 Clinton, Arkansas HALL'S INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance is your best Financial Agency Walter Hall Owner BRADFORD HALL Barber Shop Clinton Arkansas Your Home For VAN BUREN CO. FARMERS ASSN. Feed, Seed and Fertilizer Clinton Bee Branch Paqe 92 CLINTON DRUG COMPANY PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Booster of All School Activities Phone PI 5-3191 CONGRATULATIONS TO 1959 SENIORS Page 93 WESTERN AUTO Quality Guaranteed Phone PI 5-2114 Clinton, Arkansas co i Pmmm Shop At MAIN'S STORE Clinton V. A. McQUAIN GROCERY STORE and SERVICE STATION Phone PI 5-2140 , fllumbiw) U Luther Griggs Phone PI 5-6151 Clinton OZARK CAFE And BUS STATION A good place to eat Clinton, Arkansas Your Dumber MUMBER is O. M. BUILDERS SUPPLY Clinton Arkansas Page 94 FARMERS FEED CLINTON JEWELRY and Elgin, Hamilton SUPPLY CO. Bulova Watches Clinton, Arkansas Cosmic Long Life Diamonds Olen McKnight Costume Jewelry and and Watch Bands Troy Perish, Owners Watch Repair Compliments of PETIT JEAN ELECTRIC CO-OPERATIVE Owned by those we serve Rural Electrification K. B. Hartin, Manager Clinton Arkansas Compliments of JIM LEWIS GENERAL MERCANTILE Phone DE 5-2331 Arkansas Page 95 Damascus GENUINE CHEVROLET PARTS LEFLER'S CHEVROLET COMPANY We're behind you all the way Phone Clinton PI 5-3151 Arkansas BURNETT AND SON General Merchandise and Variety Quality Merchandise at Competitive Prices Clinton, Arkansas Telephone: PI 5-7171 ROGERS DRUG COMPANY Prescriptions, Cosmetics, and Anything to Fit Your Needs. Clinton Arkansas ij ov°dys kan L-to-fit at CARL'S ESSO PLACE MATHIS FAMILY SHOE STORE GARAGE - SERVICE STATION A Home Owned Store GROCERY That Appreciates Your Business. TELEPHONE DE 5-2266 Clinton, Arkansas Damascus, Arkansas Telephone: PI 5-7115 Page 96 el In sStep! LEFLERS STORE First In Quality, Style, Prices Roy Lefler, Jr. PI 5-4148 CLINTON FLORIST AND NURSERY Flowers For All Occasions Phone PI 5-2116 Clinton Arkansas CLINTON ZERO GAS COMPANY ZERO GAS IS LP GAS AT ITS BEST Clinton Box 225 Arkansas Men's Work Clothes SIMPSON'S Women's Apparel Notions Gifts Dry Goods Mary Burgess Lawson Simpson Clinton Lexy Simpson Arkansas Page 97 DR. JOHN A. HALL Phone PI 5-2111 Clinton Arkansas CLINTON CLEANERS COMPLIMENTS OF W. J. Hutchison CORRECT CLEANING FOR YOUR CLOTHES YOUR JOHN DEERE Homer and Ellen DEALER Crowley Clinton, Arkansas CLINTON 5 10 Quality Merchandise at Lower Prices Clinton Arkansas Shop at the GRAHAM COMPLIMENTS OF HARDWARE and APPLIANCE CLINTON WATER WORKS Before Buying Clinton, Arkansas Clinton, Arkansas Telephone: PI 5-41 77 Telephone: PI 5-9110 PATTON'S PAN-AM Gas, Oil, and Greases Wholesale and Retail Clinton, Arkansas Page 98 Phone PI 5-8149 Lct 'tyccc Picut tyotcx CECIL LEWIS PLANER MILL Manufacturers of Yellow Pine Lumber Custom Sawing and Dressing Box 206 Clinton, Arkansas 11 2 Miles South of Clinton Clinton, Arkansas Phone PI 5-9162 BLUE BONNET Clinton's High Light Our Speciality: Jumbo Hamburgers------Milkshakes Foot Long Hot-Dogs----Cold Drinks Bar-B-Que and Ham Sandwiches Pure Dairy Cream Sundaes Shakes Malts Cones Paige, Weniona, and Troy Bouyear Paae 99 Good Music While You Eat .... CONGRATULATIONS FROM TURNER'S CLEANERS Experts agree that our Professional care and Modern Methods of finishing will keep that Crisp New Look. Hazel and Ed Turner EOFF FURNITURE COMPANY Compliments of Furniture for all Your Furniture Needs MR. AND MRS. L. N. CONNER Clinton, Arkansas Phone PI 5-5127 Clinton, Arkansas Compliments of PATE'S FOOD MARKET vVe Meat Others, Why Not Meat You MEATS-GROCERIES-FRESH VEGETABLES Phone PI 5-3167 Clinton, Arkansas Compliments of BERKOWITZ READY-TO-WEAR Clinton, Arkansas Telephone: PI 5-4126 BLAIR'S Y SERVICE ? Your Friendly Service Station Phone 5-7170 Clinton Arkansas READ THE DEMOCRAT' BOWLING ESTES VAN BUREN COUNTY CITY BARBER SHOP DEMOCRAT Jay vV. Jackson, Publisher Shave and Haircut Clinton, Arkansas Clinton Arkansas TELEPHONE: PI 5-5175 QmHJCJb is our ONLY business CLINTON MOTOR COMPANY Phone 5-3123 Clinton Arkansas Office At Bank HOWARD JOHNSON INSURANCE Clinton Arkansas COFFMAN FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Filneral Supplies Embalming Marshall Clinton 4J or 4W PI 5-2151 Page 101 BOOSTERS EVANS LAUNDRY CITY CAFE V MR. CECIL BURGESS MR. J. A. THOMPSON KELLY BONDS RECOGNITION THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE HELPED TO MAKE THIS 1959 TORCH POSSIBLE: Torch Sponsor------ Torch Editor ------ Torch Co-editor --- Sr. Business Manager Sr. Business Manager Jr. Business Manager Jr. Business Manager- Jr. Business Manager OTHER MEMBERS: Betty Thompson Barbara Millard Danna Smith Larry Hall Lola Huggins Johnny Burgess Paul Joyner ADVERTISERS BOOSTERS PHOTOGRAPHER STUDENT BODY FACULTY THANK YOU! ------------Miss Elizabeth Winningham --------------------------Sally Long -------------------------Sherry Lewis -------------------------Sandra Pate ---------------------- Betty McEntire ----------------------Jackie Whillock -----------------------Tommy Williams -------------------------Ann Bradford Linda Kidd Eddie Griffith Bill Underwood Kay Reed Shirley Roten Jimmy Chapman Jerry Cullum Page 102 AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS rnr % V s'-M Cvr- - 5 .Va -v- wWS'ft i’-V7 aagarag • -■ wv .—-Tj - A ' A MW RwW A'.A « • vnw r.5 Ns: 55C?S«ijS5 ' o P: «% s -? {Jr- K .-v«r 54t vi Jggagg r-v gS sm m sBrac . 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