Clinton State Vocational Training School - Torch Yearbook (Clinton, AR)

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THE DEDICATION To you, the Boosters, whose loyal support has followed us through our high school years, we the class of 1951, dedicate this Torch. All our extra curricular activities are contengent upon your support. Your advertising in the Hillbilly and Torch, the constant backing of our football and basketball teams, and the lighting of our athletic field are a few of the many things you have done. To show our appreciation of this support, we hereby • dedicate as a symbol of our gratitude, The Torch of 1951. The Torch CONTENTS Administration Classes Grade School Organizations Features Sports Snapshots Advertisements CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 4—School began 13-15—Fair 16—Football Season Opened JANUARY 4-6—Won the Henderson State Teachers Tournament 11-13—ASTC Tournament 18—Semester Exams OCTOBER 11—FFA Initiation 20—FHA Initiation 26—School Day at State Fair 31—Hallowe'en Carnival FEBRUARY 9—Junior Play Take Your Medicine 15-17—Jr. Boys, Sr. Boys and Sr. Girls win the County Tournament 22-24—Jr. Boys win District 5N Tourn- ament NOVEMBER 3—Homecoming Game and Dance 9—Open House 10—State FTA Meeting 13—Sadie Hawkins Race and Party 21—FFA and FHA Party 28—Senior Play Accidental Hero 30—Thanksgiving Holidays MARCH 1-3—District and State Tournaments 6—Sophomore Play They Gave Him a Co-Ed 15—Mother Daughter Banquet 24—Alumni Banquet and Dance 27—Jr. Play Drums of Death DECEMBER 7—Basketball Season Opens 18—Music Recital 20—School Pictures 23-30—Christmas Holidays APRIL 5-6—FFA and FHA Meeting at Russell- ville 13—Freshman Plays 17—Father Son Banquet 26—Senior Play MAY 1—Junior, Senior Banquet 4—Class Trip 13— Baccalaureate 14— Commencement Page 4 Sam G. Daniel Howard Johnson, Chairman Moody M. Irvin ADMINISTRATION S. B. Walker. Superintended Hugh Battershell. Science Michael Malham. Phys. Ed.. Coach Nell Rose McKay. Home Ec. Mrs. F. Berkowitz. Oliice sec.. Speech Mrs. Lillian Hall. Commercial Homer Jones, Social Science, math 4 w Elsie Kruger. Counselor Cv-M McNiece. Vocational Agri. Mrs. J. Oehlschlager. music Mrs. Edward Vacin. Principal. Eng. Neal Watson. Social Studies. Eng. Joe Dan Loudermilk Davenport Award Sara Rogers Valedictorian Billie Lefler Salutitorian June Bonds Davenport Award BETTY JEWELL HOGUE GENE HOUSLEY DORIS HUGHES GERTRUDE HUIE NORMA JENNINGS CLELL JOHNSON LOUISE KIRKENDOLL JIMMY MORRIS GLORIA MUSGRAVE W. H. McCASLIN ALFRED NEWMAN HILDA NEWMAN v JOHN POWELL WILMA PRESLEY NOLA REVES BILLY RICHESON WENDELL SMITH BILLY STANDLEY WILLARD SMITH CRATUS STERLIN, JR CLASS HISTORY Entering September 9, 1947, a group of seventy-four insignificant Freshmen rolled into dear old C.S.V.T.S. We have slowly advanced through the various stages of our Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years, finally reaching the greatly envied rank of Seniors. During this time there were many changes in our ranks, some transferring to other schools, some falling by the wayside, a few joining Uncle Sam's army. Several new members entered to replace the ones who were gone. During our Senior year we were filled with sorrow when we learned that one of our former members, J. D. Bryant, had passed away. Early in our high school career our class was organized, Bobby Ellis being elected president of the Freshman class. Gene Housley was president of the Sophomore class, and Joe Dan Loudermilk served as president of both Junior and Senior classes. All of these officers have performed their duties in a most creditable manner and have always aided in the advancement of the class. We were highly successful in the field of athletics that first year in that we won both the Junior girls' and boys' Van Buren County Tournament. Ac- companied by our sponsors. Miss Reynolds, with Miss Elsie Kruger and Mr. Morse Mallett, we visited Petit Jean on a class day trip. Even though we lost many of our original number, we entered school with a bang by registering sixty-five members on September 6, 1948. We gave a tea honoring the Seniors and their parents on the campus in front of the home economics building before Baccalaureate. In our Junior year, which was begun September 10, 1949, we came to the realization that we could no longer bluff about our work but must put our noses to the grindstone and dig in. Gloria Musgrave was chosen Miss Van Buren County during the county fair and of course we had the big head over that. We were highly successful in producing our Junior play, Unfinished Business , which was directed by our sponsor, Miss Elsie Kruger. Also we entertained the Seniors with the annual Junior-Senior banquet which was held at El Corazon Contento Cafe , the theme being South of the Border . The Hillbilly was turned over to us during the last semester and to our surprise we produced some pretty fair copies. Several members of our class also assist- ed the Seniors on the Torch. One of the most exciting dates of this year was the day we selected our class rings. We entered September 4, 1950, with fifty-four serious minded Seniors. Even though we were light-hearted the weight of the world seemed to lie on our shoulders. Again one of our class members, Wilma Presley, won the title of Miss Van Buren County and June Bond was elected as Homecoming queen. Of course everyone was excited, happy, and perhaps starry-eyed the days on which we received our class rings, and ordered our caps and gowns, invitations, and cards. This made us come to the realization that Com- mencement was just around the corner. As our class play we selected Acci- dental Hero under the direction of our sponsor, Miss Elsie Kruger. We en- joyed immensely our class trip even though we were rather tired to return to our final exams. The climax of our lives in high school came the day we hung our composite picture on the wall, a pledge that we would never forget, and (we hope) would never be forgotten. Page 13 JO ANN BAKER Vice-President I EDITH SMITH Treasurer JUNIORS DOYLE WARD President CHRISTINA PAYNE Secretary JEAN PARKS Reporter Bonnie England Patricia Griffith Almeta Griggs La Donna Hale Lindsey Harness Cleta June Love Sally McCormac Mary Miller Wanda Miller Harold Nunley Darrell Ragsdale Doyle Rainwater David Lee Powell Jimmy Smith Donna Smith Lester Tindall Carroll Tipton David Ray Tomlinson Della Watts Thelma Webb Sammie Williams Buford Walton Opal Watson Page 16 jry Lou Bowling Wendell Lee Bradford Katie Lou Burgoss Asa Lee Casey Betty Joyce Cook Jeanette Crownover Patricia Cullum Carolyn Eubanks Lowell Fullerton Jessie Lee Griggs Jo Ann Hammett Vada Harness Page 17 Ida Ruth Harris Bina Hayes Mabel Lee Isom Stanley Jones Bonni9 Kirkendoll Betty Sue Lan] Veda Jo Lynn Betty Sikes James Stcbc Guy Matthews Barbara Merryman Milderd Nicholson Dale Anna Ruth Smith Oral Dean Smith Royce Smith Jcmes Story M. L. Tester Carl Treece R. C. Underwood Dortha Wallace Mary Faye Wil Page 18 DOUGLAS MAULDIN President BILLY FINTON Vice-President PAULINE CLAYTON Secretary ANN FRASER Treasurer TOMMYE WORKMAN Reporter FRESHMAN Row 1: Elton Anderson, Rex Bradley. Frances Brown, Kenneth Chism, Glen Cooper, William Curren. Row 2: Roy Dean Dempsey, Edward Elliott, Sammie Eu xznks, Veda Harness, Jackie Heffington, Ruby Lee Hill. Row 3: Betty Hodge, Frankie Hodge, Jackie Hubbard, Mary Leu Keeling, Zada Faye Kirkendoll, Emma Ledbetter. Row 1: Verlie Ledbetter. Gerald Lewis. Edwin Lewis. Annotte Lcudermilk, Doyne Moore. Row 2: James Louis McCutcheon, Joe Nicholson. Donald Ray Nunley. Marion Nunley. John Page. Row 3: Lois Rader, Glindle Rainwater, Don Reeder, Kenneth Rickard, Joyce Roberts. Row 4: Beatrice Scott, Betty Jo Simmons, Lodean Story, Bill Stubblefield, Vina Mae Treat. Row 5: Ruth Vccin, Wanda Ward, Wilma Webb, Joe Williams. Carroll Woolverton. Page 20 GEORGE HAWKINS Secretary-Treasurer MELVIN AVEY President WILLIAM BONDS Principal MARVIN KIDD Board Member rf CLYDE McCASLIN Board Member Page 21 GRADE SCHOOL FACULTY MRS. MAXINE BARNES MRS. REBA BIRD Third Grad© Fourth Grade MRS. LELA GOODEN English MRS. THELMA GRADDY MISS MARGARET HUTCHINSON Third Grad© Geography MRS. BETTY MALHAM Second Grad© Page 21 MRS. LEONA SIMMONS Fifth Grad© MRS. NADINE SMITH Second Grade MISS HELEN STEPHENS History MISS ELIZABETH WINNINGHAM Conservation. Spelling EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Clyde Standley, Johnny Robbins, Rosetta Page, Carolyn Moss, Billy Richardson, Jo Anne McCaslin, Connie Adams, Lee Ann Treece, Minnie Smith, Edna Smart, Ray Hughes. SECOND ROW: Wanda Dewey, W. R. Standley, Ralph Crowley, Edward Potts, Beulah Teague, Mary Griffith, Dicky Turpen, John Luther Johnson. Jimmy Miller, Billy Hamilton, Bobby James, Elizabeth Winningham. FIRST ROW: Eva Wallace, Shelba Griggs, Harold D. Johnson, Jimmy Hurd, Bill McArthur, James Beavers, Don Tomlinson, Phillip Mifflin, Norvin Leap, Yvonne Roberts. SECOND ROW: June Johnson, Elizabeth Parmer, Mary Faye Hall, Myrtle Kirkendoll, Jackie Finton, Kenneth Flory, Sammy Rhoades. Wayne Kay, Jean Hunter, Patsy Kirkendoll, Eula Mae Roberts, Mr. Aday. THIRD ROW: Loyd Cleaver, Dale Holley, Paul Dean Bates. Page 23 FIRST ROW: John Arlie Burnett, Billy Tester, Darwin Hawkins, Gerold Bonds, Lee Hodge, Kennet Bennett, Harold Gray, Virgil Turner, Durwood Harper, Bobby Carl Carter, Sam Robins. Leon Moore. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Sue Ledbetter, Lula Bell Rogers, Deloris Brown, Patricia Moody. Mary Frances Ruble, Charlene WUloughby, Monteen Wesjerman. Margie Huggins, Brian Hams, Bob Ward Ruble, Mrs. Lela Gooden. „ . , u , . THIRD ROW: Edith Hoyle, Virginia Treece, Martha Fisher, Jehree Aday, Sidney Knight, Hubert Ray White, Ann Johnson. SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Veda Willoughby Betty Ward, Loretta Kirkendoll. Marilyn Pate, Hurshal McKim, Roger Casinger. Dan Rowland, Tommy Dan Griggs, Freeman Eubanks, Robert Jennings Miss SECOND ROW: Mary Alta Rainwater, Naoma Passmore, Opal Ledbetter, Martha Belle Williams, Kathryn Adams, Nancy Keeling, Peggy Ann Griggs, Jeanive Teague, Winnie Jean Hill, Deloris Boydston, Mary Smith. „ . _ . .. ... THIRD ROW: Kenneth Tester, Darrell Sikes, W. O. Smith, Jackie Dickens, Jimmie Ma.thews, Shelby Dean Hawkins, Warren Hensley, Jim Wallace, James Arthur Richardson. SIXTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Benjamin Ledbetter, Arlis Gray. Farris Harness, Keith Mifflin, Charles Smith, Bill Dickie Bates, Joe Paul Henderson, Gerald Mifflin, Glendale Rogers, Kenneth Ray Bridges. SECOND ROW: Lester Carter, Carl Cullum, Norris McClutchens, Edna Blair, Darlene Chism, Sharon Ledbetter, Bonnie Johnson, Alice Ann Conner, Dcra Lou Blair, Mary Evelyn Matthews, Jeirein Willoughby, Edith Huggins, Naomi Roberts. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Appleby, Leroy Sitton, Joseph Earl Tolliver, Nathaneal Hoyle, Ted Hutto, Harold Gene Rogers. Lonnie Baker. Hayes Turney, Douglas Vitte, Charles Ben Boykin, Larry Ledbetter, Franklin Smart. FOURTH ROW: Billy Tippett, Carol Griffith, Janie Finton, Margaret Vacin, Doyce Campbell, Jack Denny, Jeanette Flory, George Fisher, Freddie Williams, Quentin James Crowell, A. D. Isom, Miss Margaret Hutchinson, Alfred Moore. Page 25 FIFTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Mack Ledbetter, Alvin Oehlschlager, Daniso Newman. Jeraldean Smith, JGI£e® L Moore.. Virgil Lemmings. Karen Hutson. Coretta Lemmings, Joyce Griggs, Betty Banks. Hubert Moore, James Ova Holley, Clell Lewis. . „ v . SECOND ROW: Barnett Bruce, Danna Lou Ouattlebaum, Mary Jane Ramer. Ralph Love. 1, Katy Knight, Wencie Bonds. Bobby Joe Appleby, Veta Jo Holley. Doyle Cleaver, Albert Harman, er Jackson, Leister Moore, Karl Bonds. FIRS't ROW: Jan Patton, Charlotte Hink, Mary Frances Oldham, Fairl Cullum, Nolan Passmore, Twila Richardson. Brenda Graddy, Patsy Ann Moore. Alice Ann Ledbetter, Dennis Ray Cooper, SECOND ROW: Mary Kathryn Griggs, Troy Lee Tester, Mittie Sitton, Wanda Kirkendoll, Bettye Lou Kirkendoll, Virginia Hurd, Jimmy Robertson, Helen Maxwell. James Cecil Pate. THIRD ROW: Mollie Reed, Charles Kirk, Ronald Lebow, Vernon Cox, Edward Moore, Lyle Haw- kins, Jerry Johnson. Tom Johnson. Sarah Harris. Tudy Kay Bradley, Theda Nell Crump, Dorthy Isom, Mrs. Leona Simmons. Page 26 FOURTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Jerry Lynn Bradley, Charles Barnett, Phillip Henderson, Jerry Joe Kidd, Ernestene Moore, James Clarence Ruble, Rebecca Bradley, Betty Joyce Willoughby, Carl Wayng Buckelew, Mack Tester. SECOND ROW: Carol Jean Harris, Don Brown, Carol Case, Wendell Treece, Jerry James, Jereta Huie, Harry Willard Leap, Joe Pate Lefler, Sandra Bowling, Sandra Sue Pate. THIRD ROW: Troy Evans Bouyear, Jane Couch, Karen Horton, Jerry Allen, Eugene Neldon, Carroll Campbell, Donald Gene Huyck, Norma Dean Story, Edward Griffith, Edward Vacin, Mrs. Guynith Bradford. FIRST ROW: Larry Dan Gray, Donald Bonds, Rcy Bryan Story, James Bellinger, Kennith Keeling, Hulen Baker, Jerry Griggs, Larry J. Hall, Johnny Burqess, Lorene Kirkendoll, Kay Reed. SECOND ROW: Bill Wallace. Dole Neldon. Elbert Allen. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Jones, Bonnie Mackey, Betty Ruth Johnston, Phillip Harper, Junior Appleby, Lola Fay Huggins, Patsy Hunter, Glenna Fay Boykin, Sharlot Mifflin, Cinda Lou Bruce, Bill Under- wood, Glen Dale Kirkendoll, Jim Johnson, Mrs. Reba Bird. Page 27 FIRST ROW: Ernest Smith Jr.. Billy loo Kirkendoll Donald Ray Ward Donme ' e,' ckieH nka Verlene Willoughby, Robbie Lou Hundly, Freda Cullum, Suzanne Middleton, Ann Bradford, Lva Sue Holley, Merrell Story, Mrs. Thelma Graddy. SECOND ROW: James Payne, Jerrell Story, Carolyn Moore Mary Brown. Tbard Tackson Jimmie Ward, Rosetta Maxwell, Earple Hendrix, Doris Isom, Glendale Hubbard THIRD ROW: Harold Cullum, Jimmie Maulden, Jim White, George Loval, Larry avenp , Hurley, Johnny Appleby, Everett Teague Jr„ Tony Ward, C. L. Mackey. THIRD GRADE FIRST ROW: Norman Baker, Nellie Mae Hunley, Laverta Nicholson, Brenda Huyck, Gloria Page, Douglas Story, Leonard Lemings, Macky Adams, Sharon Poli, Martha Nixon, Marlene Hawkins, Sherry Lewis. SECOND ROW: John Harmon, Jewell Dean Hunnicutt, Charles Smith, Linda Kidd, Richard Reed, Billy Wayne Huggins, Paul Joyner, Tommy Williams, Wesley Austin, Doris Jean Bates, Billy Ray Johnson, Dana Sue Beavers. THIRD ROW: Dorotha Williams, Joynell Love, Diene Harper, Kenneth Lemings, Gene Bennett, Jackie Whillock, May Fay Teague, Charlie Ledbetter, Joyce Flory. Lester Clyde Parmer, Billy Don Griggs, Mrs. Maxine Barnes. FIRST ROW: Janis Standley, James Barnett, Rignald Hayes, Mary Jane Huie, Bobby Joe Nixon, Eddie Jo Turner, Bennie Royce Cooper, Janice Kidd, Carol Barnum. Betty Sue Hill. Martha Wallace! SECOND ROW: Alvin Bradley, Roger Matthews, Harlon Huggins, Robert Lewis, Mary Bellinger Jerry Allen Huie, Kathryn Eggers, Eddie Smith, Martha Wallace, Leonard Hoyle. Carolyn Brown. THIRD ROW: Woodie Wallace, Sharon Jones. Jackie Coftman, Judy Woodell, Junior Neldon. Joyce Cooley, Paul Bacon, Dorothy May Lewis. Louis Horton. Carolyn Sue Smith. Jim Jacobs. Mrs Mike Malham. SECOND GRADE FIRST ROW: Danese Griggs, Jerry Lee Tiner, Jerry Crowell, Thomas Tester, Monna Hayes Treece, Johnny Johnson, Lou Ann Burgess, Gerald Kirkendoll. Betty Ruth Ward, Jimmie Kirk. Carolyn Rogers, Brenda Doyal. SECOND ROW: Judy McCaslin, Bernice Hilbish, Judith Oldham, Dewey Bruce, Judith Martin, Dortha McKinny, Jimmie Henderson, Bobby Rainwater, Sharron Bonds, Mancil Page, Carrel Kirk- endoll. THIRD ROW: Darrvill Lemings, Bonnie Hilbish, Nancy Isom, Ronnie Bonds, Glenda Passmore. Shirley Neldon, Theresa Pearson, Earl Hendrix, Virginia Gray, Mrs. Nadine Smith. Page 29 FIRST ROW: Ruby Nicholson, Kathryn Cooley, Maty Faye Hurd. Patsy Whisenant. Dewey Wil- liams, Doris Huggins, Carolyn Huggins, Tommy Huie, Lavonne Eubanks, Joce Rogers, Dana Kirkendoll, Rosa Lee Ward. SECOND ROW: Ray Bonds, Earlene Rainwater. Rita Gail McQuain, Butch Kidd, Dean Huyck, Joe Bates, Carl Dean Brown, Kathy Burnett. THIRD ROW: Jerry Ward, Ronald Sikes, Eonnie Teague, John Griggs, John Buck Graddy, Robert Wallace, Charlene Bennett, Roger McCutcheon, Rickey Boone. Mrs. Bonnie Aday. FIRST GRADE FIRST ROW: Jimmie Richardson, Arnold Rhoads, Tommy Holley, Q. D. Ledbetter, Vadis Cooley, Gene Isom, Mabeline Bayliff, Linda Cullum. Norma Cullum, Glada Dewey. Carol Reed, Sharron Weaver, Mickie Williams. SECOND ROW: Rodney Lewis, Benny Gooden, Danny Huie, Patricia Parmer, Winona Bigelow, Twila Aday, Carolyn Lovell, Beinice Cullum, Doyle Flory, Gary Hutchins. THIRD ROW: Lennie Newman, James White, Pinckney Hutto, Alfred Crump, Teddy Holley, Dan Hurley, Mrs. Merle Arnhart. Secretary l’age 34 F. H. A. Page 35 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA President, Katie Burgess; Vice President, June Bonds; Secretary, Sara Rogers; Treasurer, Orma Reynolds; Reporter, Veda Couch; Historian, Ruth Vacin. Senior Playcast ACCIDENTAL HERO TAKE YOUR MEDICINE JUNIOR PLAY CAST Page 37 Henry P. Dodson Angela Warren_____ Dr. William Jackson Miss Holt _________ Patricia Pryor_______ Dorothy Carleton________ Charlotte Nelson _______ Jack Benson ____ Jonathon Puckett___________ Miss Cordelia Puckett Miss Dovie Finkledink Dodie Blake__________ Demented patient_____ A mother_____________ Her little daughter _ A business man_______ ------------Sammie Williams --------------Donna Smith --------------Doyle Ward ---------Christina Payne ------------Winnie Hutson ------Marjorie McCormac -------------Barbara Linn --------------Jimmy Smith -------------David Powell Willadean Williams -------- Mary Miller ---Patricia Griffith --------------Wilma Reynolds --------------------Wanda Miller ---------------------Rachel Cook --------------David Tomlinson Best Athlete Cutest Cutest Campus Couple WHO’S WHO Mr. Personality, Neatest Most Handsome Most Courteous Mr. CSVTS Best all around boy Miss Personality, Most Likely to Succeed Clinton Homecoming Queen — June Bonds; Maids — Veda Harness, Ida Ruth Harris, Wilma Presley, Edith Smith. Magnet Cove Queen — Katie Burgess; Maids Frances Brown, Doris Jean Treadaway, Sara Rogers, Jo Baker. Cheer leaders — Ida Ruth Harris, Ann Fraser, Orma Reynolds, LaDonna Hale. Fair Queen—Freda Baker; Maids—Betty Sikes, Mary Lankford, Beatrice Scott. T CLUB FOOTBALL We They 19 _ Danville 7 7 Heber Springs . 40 21 Lonoke 6 6 _ __ Jacksonville _ 26 34 _ Cabot _ _ . 26 40 . England _ 6 55 Ola 7 12 Magnet Cove 13 0 ... Brinkley 20 19 - - Stamps .. _ 25 20 Harrison . _ . —. 34 Coach Malham SQUAD First Row: Mayall, Anderson, Treece, Tester, Chism, Stubblefield, James, D. Powell. Second Row: Ccoper. W. Smith, Standley, J. Powell, Finton, Tipton, Hurley, Cox. Third Row: Johnson. Lefler, J. Smith, Sterling. Avey, Willard Smith, Dempsey, Coach. Fourth Row: McCuthecn, Page, Riddick. Tomlinson, Williams, Still, Richeson, Workman. Page 42 Clell Johnson Capt. Standley Scoring Leader in District 5A with 110 Points LINE UP l’age 43 SENIOR WON 18 BOVS LOST 9 Standing: Malone. McCaslin. W. Smith. Lefler. Williams. Coach Malham. Kneeling: Fullerton. Avey, J. Smith. Ward. Tipton. Page 45 COUNTY CHAMPS Won 8, Lost 9 Standing: Presley. Lankford, Harris, Smith, Hall, Lewis, Hutson. Coach Battershell. Kneeling: Bonds, Burgess, Cook, Hughes, Mills. Page 40 DISTRICT CHAMPS COUNTY CHAMPS JR. TEAMS Standing: Cooper, Finton, Dempsey, McCutcheon, Williams, Coach Malham. Kneeling: Chism, Stubblefield, Reeder, Woolverton. Rader, Harness, Ward, Hodge, Loudeimilk, Workman, Brown, Vacin, Treat, Coach Battershell. Page 47 Mrs. George Hawkins, Mrs. Garner Tipton, Mrs. Eugene Beavers, Mrs. Cassie Bivens, Mrs. Bryan Johnson. GLEE CLUB - —------------- o cT p« «- • —• , B .. B.U-. V. «““°' • F,aS“ k, A Lowi.tmlH. 1. a««“- '• HrA,°' c Casey. M. Eubanks. A. . Harness, S. uas -• C,nnria. LIBRARY - SEATED: M. Bales, G. Keel- ing, C. Payne, M. Lankford, D. Hughes. STANDING: C. Francis, M. Mills, G. Musgrave, M. Tester, O. Gudgell, C. Love, L. Autry, B. Merryman Page 49 e Oh! man Legs Malham Buddies Bench warmers l age 51 CLINTON DRUG COMPANY Boosters of all School Activities We Carry a Complete Line of School Supplies Day and Night Service — Phone 41 CLINTON, ARKANSAS TRAILWAYS CAFE CLINTON, ARKANSAS ROGERS DRUG STORE Prescriptions — Sundries — Cosmetics Phone 112 CLINTON, ARKANSAS l'age 53 VAN BUREN COUNTY FARMERS ASS'N CLINTON, ARKANSAS OWNED AND OPERATED BY FARMERS STEEDS Laundry - Dry Cleaners “Everything back ’cept the Dirt” Phone 350 Conway, Arkansas United Farm Agency L. N. Connor Phone 93 Clinton, Arkansas Magnolia Petroleum Company Clinton, Arkansas Tony Lewis Mfg. of Yellow Pine Lumber Clinton, Arkansas PATE'S GROCERY We Meet others, why not meat you” Phone 67 Clinton, Arkansas Page 54 Van Buren County Evans Cafe Abstract Co. Home-Cooked Foods Clinton, Arkansas Clinton, Arkansas Blair's Esso Station Ford Tractors and Dearborn Equipment “Home of Better Service” Phone 31 Clinton, Arkansas Planters Farm Equipment Co. Conway, Arkansas State School Store,—— Patton Electric Service Crosley Dealer Manager — Mrs. Walker w “We Service What We Sell” Phone 122 Clinton, Ark. ' June's Cafe Home Cooked Foods Lefler Chevrolet Company Authorized Sales and Service Clinton, Arkansas I Clinton, Arkansas L “You’ll he ahead with a Chevrolet” Page 55 BOWLING and ESTES City Barber Shop Clinton, Arkansas Harper Hensley Groceries and Feed Phone 130 Clinton, Arkansas Whillock Appliance Company Frigidaire — R.C.A. Clinton, Arkansas Avey Furniture Co. Philco Radios ABC Washers Easy Payments EOFF FURNITURE COMPANY KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS MAYTAG WASHERS EASY PAYMENTS CLINTON BUTANE COMPANY ZERO GAS “Dependable” J’age 56 When you think of insurance- think of V. A. McQuain Keller Mutual Ins. Co. 211 Halter Building Conway, Arkansas General Merchandise and Service Station Phone 212-J1 Melbcrgs Phillips 66 Station Gas — Groceries — Novelties Junction U. S. 65 and No. 9 Phone 203-J3 Clinton, Ark. Frisby's Ladies Apparel Shop Successor to Margies Conway, Arkansas SIMPSON'S CONWAY, ARKANSAS SUBSCRIBE to your home town paper- VAN BUREN COUNTY DEMOCRAT Page 57 THOMPSON MOTOR SERVICE Sales and Service Parts — Accessories — Used Cars Phone 57 Clinton, Ark. Turner's Cleaners ‘Good Cleaning Doesn’t Cost — It Pays.” Phone 69 Clinton, Ark. Evans Pool Hall ‘Pleasure for Your Pastime' Clinton, Arkansas Office Phone 143 Res. 68W Farish Fraser Insurance Agency Fire, Casualty, Life and Hospitlaization Room 215 — Presley Bldg. Clinton, Arkansas Tom Rhoades Store General Merchandise G. E. Dealers Clinton, Arkansas IF IT'S CITIES SERVICE IT HAS TO BE GOOD W. E. LEWIS, Proprietor Phone 55 Clinton, Ark. ‘‘Cities Service, once and for always” Page 58 LEFLER'S Dry Goods — Shoes — Ready-to-Wear Quality and Courtesy are Highest — Prices are Lowest Phone 148 Clinton, Arkansas Lewis Lumber Company “Manufacturers of Yellow Pine Lumber Phone 45J CLINTON, ARKANSAS PATTON'S GARAGE REPAIR WORK ON ALL CARS Acetylene and Electric Welding Phone 105 - Clinton, Arkansas Not Fancy but Good” Clinton Steak House Pies — Sandwiches — Malts Milk Shakes Winnie Treece Phone 103 Clinton, Arkansas Clinton Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Crowley Clinton, Arkansas JOE WHILLOCK CLINTON, ARKANSAS CARL WHILLOCK, Manager BURNETT'S VARIETY Ladies Ready-to-Wear Jarman Shoes--Stetson Hats General Merchandise CLINTON, ARKANSAS rage 60 SAVE DOLLARS AT - - - PENNEY'S J. C. Penney Co., Inc. Conway, Arkansas Conway Book Store School Books and Supplies Typewriters, Adding Machines Sales — Repairs — Rentals Conway, Arkansas Clinton Cheese Plant Accurate Weight and Test C. C. Tomlinson, Mgr. Roger's Drug Store Phone 333 Conway, Arkansas J. S. Rogers, Jr. Hillside Cabins Clinton, Arkansas “Every Bed a Beautyrest”' Tom Lefler, Prop. CLINTON SALES COMPANY Men’s Work Clothes — Women’s Apparel “The Store of Low Everyday Prices” Mary Burgess, Mgr. Lawson Simpson, Prop. LEWIS SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. Building Materials of All Kinds Roofing - Oak Flooring - Doors and Windows Wallboard - Cement - Insulation - Wallpaper Pittsburg Paints — Inlaid Linoleum PHONE 60 CLINTON, ARKANSAS Davenport Motors, Inc. FORD CARS and TRUCKS Parts - Accessories - Service Telephone 98 CLINTON, ARKANSAS Page 62 BOOSTERS ☆ ☆ ☆ L)dle Cottrell Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jennings Hugh Battershell Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tomlinson Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Walker Penzel Maddox Leister Dewey Reba Bird Mr. and Mrs. John Hale Lela Gooden Margaret Hutchison Mr. and Mrs. Riley Keeling Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Huggins Lillian Hall Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson Elsie Kruger Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McCaslin Mr. and Mrs. Cecil NcNiece Mr. and Mrs. Abe Berkowitz Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Peel Homer Jones Mr. and. Mrs. Jimmy Tumlinson Arlene Shannon Elizabeth Winningham Robert H. Massey Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Graddy Mrs. Leona Simmons Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Aday Mr. and Mrs. William Bonds Maxine Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Leo Treadway Mr. and Mrs. George Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Neal Watson Helen Stephens Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Vacin Mrs. Myrtle Halbrook Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Hall AUTOGRAPHS I I ii f: i . i i 'i MflBWHUBEM ■ - '1 r.


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