Clinton State Vocational Training School - Torch Yearbook (Clinton, AR)
- Class of 1952
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■ Dedication To JUDGE GARNER FRASER, (1875-1952) who was chair- man of our school board for twenty years until ill health forced his resignation, and who has been a faithful servant to his school and community, and To DONALD GRESHAM, who would have graduated with this class of 1952 had it not been for his accidental death in his sophomore year. We, the Seniors, dedicate this 1952 TORCH. Page 2 CONTENTS Administration Classes tirade School Organizations Features Sports Snapshots Advertisements Calendar SEPTEMBER JANUARY 10 Registration 10-12 ASTC Tournament 13-15 County Fair 10-11 Semester Exams 14 Football Season opened OCTOBER FEBRUARY 4 State Fair 14-16 County Tournament 15 Circus 25 Senior Variety Show 19 Homecoming Game and Dance 26-March 1 Sr. Boys won District 29 Recital Tournament 29 School Pictures NOVEMBER MARCH 13 Open House 5-8 State Tournament 20 Senior Play Funny Face 6-8 Girls District Tournament 22-23 Thanksgiving 14 Glee Club Trip to Clarksville 27 Sadie Hawkins Race and Dance 21 Sr. Class Party 25 Mother-Daughter Banquet DECEMBER APRIL 4 Basketball Season Opens 4-5 F.F.A. and F.H.A. District 13 Junior Play Date Bait Meeting at Tech 17 Recital 18 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 19 Football Banquet 22 Senior Play 20 Christmas Dance 28 Recital 24-31 Christmas Holidays 29 Father-Son Banquet MAY 1 P.T.A. Spring Festival 2 Senior Class Trip 8 Junior Play 12 Recital 18 Baccalaureate 19 Commencement rt Classes Howard Johnson Chairman James Ligon Secretary Moody Irwin Treasurer Administration Sid B. Walker Mrs. Edward Vacin Superintendent Principal, English Mrs. Floy Berkowitz Commercial Rex Lovell Coach, Physical Ed. Betty Bradley Ofiice Secretary Cecil McNiece Vocational Agriculture William E. Gordon Social Science, Math Mrs. Oehlschlager Music, Glee Club John T. Griffith Science Mrs. Alberta Sellers History, English Elsie Kruger Counselor Mrs. Anita Whill Home Ec Barbara Linn Doyle Ward Salutatorian Davenport Award CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Doyle Ward, Vice-President; Christina Payne, Reporter; Jo Baker. Treasurer; Othel Hurley. President; Edith Smith. Secretary. Class History On the morning of September 7. 1948, seventy-four bold but oh-so-innocent freshmen entered the doors of dear old C. S. V. T. S. For us this proved to be the beginning of a joyous and fruitful high school career. On this very day we started overrunning the halls, producing much noise unnecessarily and annoying the faculty. But we rapidly became a part of the school and began making more acceptable contributions to its activities. The fall of 1949 found us returning as sophomores. 62 in number and again taking part in school life. During this year we were filled with sorrow at the accidental death of one of our classmates. Donald Gresham. We were really proud of ourselves when we gave a tea honoring the Seniors and their parents on the campus in front of the Home Economics cottage. On September 4. 1950. we enrolled 56 easy-going, fun-loving members carrying the title Juniors. With this came some real work, for in our previous years, we had worked little and bragged a lot. We chose Freeda Baker as our candidate for Fair Queen and with the support of her class she was promptly elected. Our Junior play. Take Your Medicine , drew a record crowd and was ac- claimed by many as the best play ever produced by a class at C. S. V. T. S. Perhaps the large crowd was due to the fact that the play was postponed three times before it was finally given. Our other play, Drums of Death , was also successfully produced. We were hosts to the Seniors at the annual Junior-Senior Banquet given May 1, with May Day as our theme; The last six weeks of school the Junior staff was given the responsibility of turning out the Hillbilly. One of the most exciting days of the year came the day we selected our class rings. Entering on September 10, 1951, 47 sophisticated Seniors were greeted with the news that their class rings had arrived. Again in the Fair Queen contest, our candidate. Jo Etta Gordon, was chosen queen. Also. Jean Parks was elected Homecoming Queen. For our Senior play, we selected Funny Face , and with the help of our sponsor, Mrs. E. C. Vacin, it was made into an outstanding production. On December 20. we sponsored a Christmas dance for the students, alumni, and faculty. Of course, everyone was excited when we ordered our caps and gowns, invitations and cards, for this meant that commencement was right around the corner. For our class trip we took an educational tour through our own state. When averages were figured it was found that Patricia Griffith and Christina Payne had tied for valedictorian. It was the first time in the history of the school that this had occurred. Barbara Linn was selected salutatorian, and Doyle Ward was chosen Davenport Award winner. The climax of our lives in high school came on May 19. when 47 excited, happy, and perhaps a little sad Seniors received their diplomas. i Page 8 Carroll Tipton Vice President Reporter Stanley Stanton Patricia Cullum Secretary Wendell Lee Bradford Jessie Lee Griggs . Katie Lou Burgess oris Jean Treadway Barbara Bonds Mary Lou Bowling Dale Ragsdale President Treasurer Mabel Lee Isom J. C. May all Camille Rica' Carl Newton Treece Page 16 I Opal Watsc Douglas Mauldin Vico President Yvonne Baker Secretary Ralph Boone, Wendell Bradford, Frances Brown, Pauline Clayton, Glen Cooper. William Curren, Roy Dean Dempsey, Sammie Eubanks, Billy Finton, Ann Fraser. Veda Harness, Wayne Harness. Jackie Heffington, Ruby Lee Hill, Betty Hodge. Frankie Hodge, Jackie Hubbard, Mary Lou Keeling, Edwin Lewis, Gerald Lewis Annette Loudermilk. Doyne Moore, Joe Earl Nicholson. Donald Nunley. Marian Nunley Lois Rader, Glendle Rainwater, Joyce Roberts, Kenneth Rickard. Beatrice Scott Eualaine Shipp, Lodean Story, Bill Stubblefield. Lowell Turner, Wanda Ward Ted Whillock, Sally Williams, Joe Williams. Carroll Woolverton, Ruth Vacin wm Jackie Finton President Sammie Rhoades Vice President Freshmen Paul Dean Bates. James Beavers. Ralph Crowley, Wanda Dewey. Paula Elser Mary Edna Griffith. Loraine Gudgel, Rosalie Hadenfelt, Billy Hamilton. Dale Holley Page 19 Doris Horton, Ray Hughes. Bobby lames. Jo Ann Jennings, Harold Dean Johnson John Luther Johnson. Wayne Kay. Norvin Leap, Jimmy Libby, Phillip Mifflin Joe Miller, Carl McCormac, Robert Nicholson, Rosetta Page, Elizabeth Parmer Edward Potts, Yvonne Roberts, Eula Mae Roberts, Edna Smart, Minnie Lea Smith W. R. Standley. Linda Squires, Don Tomlinson, Dickie Turpen, Lee Ann Treece % 4 fa Grade School Board Melvin Avey William Bonds Grade School Principal Mrs. Reba Bird Fourth Grade Mr. Karl Bonds Fifth Grade Mrs. Guynith Bradford Fourth Grade Mrs. Kathryn George First Grade Mrs. Lela Gooden Seventh Grade Grade School Faculty 4rs. Priscilla Horn Fifth Grade Mrs. Lotus Horton Dennard t. Lotus Horton Dennard Miss Hutchinson Sixth Grade Miss Isaacs Dennard Mr. S. O. Jones Formosa Back Row: Robert Jennings, Leon Moore, Hershel McKim, Shelby Hawkins, Jim Wallace, Jim Stanton, Lee Hodge, .Kenneth Bennett. Johnny Elliot, Nancy Keeling. Peggy Griggs. Jackie Stark. Second Row: W. O. Smith. Don Case. Mary Rainwater. Ethel Williams. Beatrice Pickle, Edith Hoyle. Verna Nichols. Miss Winningham. Kenneth Tester, Bob Ward Ruble. Durwood Harper, Freeman Eubanks. First Row: Martha Williams. Mary Francis Ruble, Patricia Moody, Ann Johnson, Opal Ledbetter. Eighth Grade Back Row: Harold Gray. Tommy Dan Griggs. Warren Hensley, Virgil Turner. Darwin Hawkins, Mary Smith. Carolyn May. Jeanive Teague. Mary Jackson. Ernie Hooten, Billy Tester, Jimmy Matthews, Derriell Sikes. Second Row: John Arlie Burnett, Jackie Dickens. James Richardson. Billy Treece, Jo Ann Schewmake, Virginia Treece. Winnie Hill. Loretta Kirkendoll, Jahree Aday, Charlene Willoughby, Veda Willoughby, Mr. Aday. First Row: Bonnie Ledbetter, Marilyn Pate, Betty Jane Ward. Marjie Huggins. Back Row: Janie Finton. Rita Brown, A. D. Isom, Jimmy Appleby, Ted Hutto, Quinton Crowell. Lonnie Baker Second Row: Charles Smith, Keith Mifflin, James May, Douglas Witte, Glendale Rogers, Freddie Smart, Mr. Avey. First Row: Jackie Denney. Naomi Roberts. Marilyn Watts. Josephine Harmon, Edith Huggins, Jeirein Willoughby. Seventh Grade Back Row: Lavena Lemby. Carol Griffith, Margaret Vacin, Rebecca Robertson. Tommy Jim Sellers, Freddie Williams, George Fisher, Benjamin Ledbetter, Eddie Case, Alfred Moore. Second Row: Billy Tippet, Farris Harness, Joe Paul Henderson, Gerald Mifflin, Harold Rogers, Kenneth Bridges, Charles Ben Boykin, Mrs. Gooden. First Row: Jeanetta Flory, Bonnie Johnson, Doyce Campbell, Mary Evelyn Matthews, Dora Lou Blair, Alice Ann Conner. HHHEEPBeE Sixth Grade Back Row: Edward Moore, J. M. Brown, Jimmy Roberson. James Ray Hawkins, Wanda Kirkendoll. Danise Newman, Merle Sellers. Judy Bradley. Leister Moore, Mary Raimer, Geraldine Smith. Karen Hutson. Third Row: Alice Ledbetter, Patsy Stanton. Coretta Lemings. Betty Banks. Veda Holley. Wencie Bonds. Twila Rich- ardson, Alvin Oehlschlager, Doyle Cleaver, Albert Harmon, Barbara Bradley, Virginia Hurd, Jerry Johnson, Fay Turnage, Dana Lou Quattlebaum, Miss Hutchinson. Second Row: Jan Patton, Charlotte Hink. Mary Katherine Griggs. Larry Bradley. James Pate. Joe Standley. Brenda Graddy, Betty Kirkendoll, Patsy Moore, Virgil Lemings. Mack Ledbetter, James L. Moore, James Holley. First Row: Lyle Hawkins. Clell Lewis, Bobby Appleby. Ralph Lovell, Hubert Moore. Verl Jackson, Troy Tester, Tommie Johnson, Ancil Linn. Kenneth Nelton, Barnett Bruce. Page 25 Back Row: Troy Bouyer, Johnny Burgess. Edward Griffith, Carl Buckelew, Larry Hall, Bill Underwood, Larry Gray, Joe Kidd, Kent Bradford, Phillip Henderson. Donald Bonds. Carl Tester. Front Row: Mrs. Horn, Nadine Spurlock, Sally Long, Patsy Hunter, Betty Johnston, Geraldine Spurlock, Valrie Edel- man, Glenda Boykin, Beverly Case, Jereta Huie, Sandra Pate, Sandra Bowling, Karen Horton, Kay Reed. Fifth Grade Back Row: Wendell Treece, Ray Story, Joe Lefler, James Ballinger, Charles Barnett, Lyndale Kirkendoll, Edward Vacin, Jerry Griggs, Sammie Nicholson, James Ruble, Johnny Hunt, Jim Johnson, Wendell Nicholson. Second Row: Hulen Baker, Charles Allen. Rebecca Bradley, Betty Willoughby. Jerry Sue Earwood, Cindy Bruce, Bonnie Macky, Norma Story, Jane Couch, Lorene Kirkendoll, Earnestine Moore, Lola Faye Huggins, Charlotte Mifflin, Carol Case, Carroll Campbell, Mr. Bonds. Front: Row: Jerry Bradley, James Crownover, Phillip Harper, Jerry James. Back Row: Paul Joyner, Frankie Weaver, Doyle Linn, Billy Huggins, Tony Ward, Jimmy Baggett, James Broils, Douglas Story, Earple Hendrix, Jerry Bradley, Gene Bennett, Billy Ray Johnson, Dickie Hink, C. L. Mackey. Second Row: Tommy Williams, Martha Nixon, Eva Holley, Joy Nell Love, Leonard Lemings, Billy Kirkendoll, Richard Reed, Marlene Hawkins. Mrs. Bird, B bhda Huyck. Front Row: Dana Sue Beavers, Betty Lewis, Verleen Willoughby, Joyce Stark. Ann Bradford, Diane Harper, Lynda Smith. Fourth Grade Back Row: George Lovell, Carolyn Moore, Jimmy Mauldin, Charles Smith. Dale Standley, Ernest Smith, Larry Daven- port, Gerald Story, Charlie Ledbetter. Johnny Appleby, John Harmon. Glendale Hubbard, Jackie Whillock. Second Row: Mary Faye Teague, Linda Kidd, Dorthy Williams, Laverta Nicholson, Robert Hundley, Doris Isom, Mary Brown, Paul Jackson, Troy Jackson, Dana Smith, Sherry Lewis, Kenneth Lemings. Front R6w: Nellie Hundley. Susan Middleton, Joyce Flory, Doris Jean Bates, Gloria Ann Page, Wanda Jo Ward, Merrill Story. Back Row: Woody Wallace, Lou Ann Burgess, James Payne, Carol Barnum, Joe Whillock, Carolyn Brown, Sammy Page. Gerald Gene Kirkendoll, Johnny Johnson, Jackie Coffman. Robert Lewis. Bobby Nixon, Harlon Huggins, James Jacobs. Middle Row: Kenny Spurlock, Earl Hendrix, Dewey Bruce. Rignald Hayes. Carolyn Rogers. Janice Kidd, Mrs. Aday. First Row: Sharron Bonds. Mary Bellinger. Carolyn Watts.Dortha McKinney, Mary Jane Huie, Carolyn Sue Smith. Martha Wallace. Third Grade Back Row: Mrs. Barnes, Betty Hill, Judith Martin. Nancy Isom, Brenda Doyle, Eddie Smith, Jerry Crowell, Linda Crownover. Mona Treece, Eddie Jo Turner, Bobby Joe Rainwater. Harold Kirkendoll, Ronnie Bonds. Middle Row: Billy May. Jimmy Henderson, Leonard Hoyle, James Barnett, Louis Horton. Judy Woodell, Tommy True- love. Helen Dean. Jerry Huie. Front Row: Judy McCaslin, Katherine Eggers, Roger Patton. Sid Roberson, Dortha Mae Louis. Virginia Gray. Back Row: lames White, Benny Gooden, Dewey Williams, Rodney Lewis, Kolene Waters, Kathryn Cooley. Betty Jean Linn, Tommy Holley, Larry Joe Kidd, Mrs. Nadine Smith. Second Row: Donald Baggett, Carolyn Huggins, Orene Lemley. Darvil Lemings, John Griggs, Ronald Sikes, Dean Huyck, Gary Kirkendoll, Ray Bonds, Roger Matthews. Front Row: Joyce Rogers, Charlene Bennett, Sharron Weaver. Ruby Nicholson, Twila Aday, Anna Lou Gardner. Dann Lou Kirkendoll. Second Grade Back Row: Dennis Ward. Jerry Ward, Ricky Boone, Tommy Huie, John Buck Graddy, Don Smith, Pinckney Hutto, Thomas Tester, Doyle Flory. Second Row: Billy Horn, Danny Huie, Jimmie Richardson, Anna Kay Sellers, Doris Huggins, Sara Lynn Kidd, Robert Wallace. Larry Kirkendoll, Teddy Holley. Front Row: Kathy Burnett, Rita Jean Brown, Mary Lou Long, Mickie Williams, Shirlene Harness, Earlene Rainwater. Rita Gail McQuain. Back Row: Mrs. Kathryn George. Chilson Patton. Barbara Huggins. Jimmy Kirkendoll. Lavonne Eubanks, Juanita Fisher, Emma Johnston, Forrest Dollar, Tracil Lemley, Rex Storey, Q. D. Ledbetter, Obie Kidd. Dana Lou Roberson, Bill Hundley, Richard Hutson, Tommy Standley, Laura Joe Pate, Donald Kirkendoll, Leon Treece. Second Row: Thelma Sue Bradley, Larry Swafford, Donna Smith, Larry Huie, Andrea Edelman, Katherine Willoughby, Merle Patton. Sue Mackey, Cecil Bigelow, James Nixon, Betty Cooley, Walter Hutto. Sammie Layne Smith, Kay Baker. First Grade Back Row: Lonnie Bonds, Jerry White, Tommy Williams, Larry Griggs. Raymond Huggins. Mike Hall, Jerry Mauldin, Jimmy Bradley, Tommy Ford, Joe Finton, Ronald Spurlock. Front Row: Leon Lemings, Harvey Allen. Jerry Appleby, Kenpeth Shepard. Jimmy Hunt, Alma Bellinger. Kay Patterson, Kay Martin, pharles Crowell. Back Row: Julia Main, Sharon Miller. George Graham Jr., Leroy Cummings. Barry Starcher, Doran Reynolds, Winferd Gates, Robin Starcher, Waylon Walton. Middle Row: Irma Lowrance, Ruby Bramlett. Charles Tharp, Alvin Booher, David Redwine, Dallas Scott, Richard Parmenter, Stephen Breedlove, George Main. Front Row: Jo Ann Nunley. Junita Jenkins. Helen Smith, David Stevens, Donald Stevens, Jimmy Nunley. Dennard Wing School Back Row: Finis Jolly. Jimmy Ellis, Mary Lee Harmon, Syble Miller, Bobby Jean Jolly. Wilma Jean Nunley, Carl Lee Crow, Gilbert Lasater, Norman Main, Dolton Chalk. Willard Jennings, Judy Chalk, Marie Morgan. Middle Row: Imogene Archer, Geneva Barnett, Betty Bramlett, Evelyn Baker, Willis Archer, Alvin Smith, Dean Blair, Melba Blair, James Lowrance. Maurice Harmon, Essie McCormac. Front Row: Lanette Watts. Jean Thompson, Betty Sue Scott, Carolyn French, Dorreen Stevens. Dana Lou Scott. Beck Row: Vernon Cox. Harvey Scott, Joe Dale Crow, Kenneth Bodkins, David Isaacs. Easter Lee Bratton. Bennie Lue Bratton, Nina Russell. Patsy Main. Charles Squires, Bob Cummings. Carlos Miller, Jimmy Penrod, Glendall Ticer. Middle Row: Hugh Wayne Scott. Willard Crow. Ruth McCormac. Faye Giaham. Carolyn Crow. Calvin Bcoher, Janet Tharp. Rosalie Rice, Dannie Breedlove. Sammie Crow, Miss Isaacs. Front Row: Lyndell Williams. Edward Gates, Charles Jr. Chalk, Frankie Lewis, Betty Bramlett. Sandra Par- menter, Judy Pomplum, Peggy Lasater. David Bramfett, Jerry Headrick. Back Row: Charlene Handcock, Carolyn Lasater. Jewel Bramlett. Jerrel Barnett, Patsy Stump, Jimmy Tharp. Roger Williams, Eugene Cummings, Evelyn Miller. Denice Ticer, Johnny Lee Jolly, Dennis Isaacs. Middle Row: Jerry Booher, Mary Lee Johnson, Grace Hopkins. Leona Hawthorne, Harold Blair, J. D. Barnett.I Freddie Ackerman. Billy Thompson. Milton Squires. Delmer Hawthorne.. Front Row: Steven Catlin, Donald Watts. Wanda Lee Williams, Trudy West. Nancy Crow, Patty Cummings. I Sherry Hembree, Mariland Bramlett, Donald Newland, Jimmy Williams. Formosa Wing School Back Row: Jerry Merryman, Mrs. Yeary, Ruth Ann Taylor. Peggy Oliger, Begny Woolverton, Huel Lunceford, Wanda Lucas, Ouida McClure, Sherman Smith, Annette Rickard, Joe Merryman. Patsy Jo Glendenning, Bille Lowe, William Childers, Doris Gilmore, S. O. Jones. Middle Row: Clyde Lunceford, Jaunita Sigler, Lavelle Goatcher, Patsy Fullerton. Margaret McClure, Peggy Stobaugh, Shirley McClure. Wilma Merryman, Weslie Lunceford, Wilton McClure, Jerry Childers, Edwin Bird, Richard Gilmore, Max Osborn, Thomas Honeicutt. First Row: Jimmy Lucas. Donna Shipley, Bonnie Childers, Donna Fullerton, Don Nicholson, Shelby Gordon. Jerry Glendenning, Donnie Imler, Jimmy Jones. Larry Sigler. LIBRARY CLUB HILLBILLY STAFF F. T. A. PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB Left to right: Veda Harness, Jo Etta Gordon. Queen, Loraine Gudgell, Carolyn Eubanks. Johnson Harness CHEERLEADERS Brown Stark Harris Hale Edith Smith Best All Round Girl “Pete Ward Mr. Personality Most Likely to Succeed Boy Jo Baker Miss Personality Friendliest Girl Who’s Who Christina Payne Most Courteous Girl Othel Hurley Most Handsome Boy Yvonne Baker Cutest Girl Ted Whillock Cu esf Boy Vina Mae Treat Most Carefree Girl Hootie Powell Neatest Boy Wittiest Boy Carroll Tipton Best All Round Boy Best Athlete Boy Patty Griffith Most Likely to Succeed Girl Most Studious Girl Stan Stanton Most Friendly Boy Johnny Page Most Courteous Boy Glen Cleo Cufesf Campus Couple Kenneth Still Most Studious Boy Betty Hodge Wittiest Girl Best Athlete Girl Jud Avey Most Carefree Boy Jo Etta Gordon Katie Lou Burgess Prettiest Girl Neatest Girl Top Row: Coach Malham, Dempsey, Moore, Riddick, Williams, J. Smith, Tipton, Hurley, Powell, Pickle, Rainwater. Middle Row: Tomlinson, Holley, Page, Cooper. May all, Finton. Treece, Turpen, Ragsdale. Bottom Row: R. Smith, Tester, Stevens, Underwood, Rhoades. Hall. Stanton. ;iinton Yellow jackets Line-up ihJS !1 .pton ji ore Porapsey Smith J. Pos. S E lT RT Tomlinson LG Still Treece Cooper Hurley Stanton Libby Page Williams Pint on B. Powell Ave j Ragsdale Fin ton Riddick C Holley RG Rhoades LS RG C QB RH FB FB RG Re LH LH LB RH Rtt No. WT. 70 160 SR. 71 160 Soph. 58 180 Soph. 63 170 Sr. 60 160 SR. 61 180 Jr. 66 155 Jr. 73 130 Soph. 52 150 Sr. 72 140 Jr. 68 150 Frsh. 59 155 Soph. 55 155 3r. 54 150 Soph. 56 150 Sr. 62 190 Jr. 57 135 Sr. 64 135 Fresh 50 145 Sr. 67 148 Fresh 57 135 Fresh, Underwood Rf 53 135 Fresh Hall LG 54 140 JR. Tester LT 65 140 JR. 1 SCORE 1 2 3 4 liable vale 0 0 0 6 Clinton 40 Coach-Mike Malham Colors- Gold and Black Captains-- Hurley Smith Mgr.------J. C Mayall Homecoming Queen and Maids Senior Boys DISTRICT 5A CHAMPIONS Back Row: Williams. Tipton, Avey, Ward, Smith. Front Row; Cooper, Cummans, Whillock, Mnton, Fullerton, Woolverton, Coach Lovell. Back Row: Hutson, Ward, Lefler, Hodge, Harris. Stobaugh. Front Row: Coach Gordon, Lewis, Burgess. Treat, Treadway, Vacin. Senior Girls Back Row: Finton, Kay, Rhoades, Miller, J. Johnson. Front Row: Richardson, Tomlinson. H. Johnson, Hamilton. Potts. Junior Boys and Junior Girls Back Row: Hadenfelt, Jennings. E. Roberts. Smart, Teague. Gudgell, Moss. Johnson. Hughes. Front Row: Pavatt, Wallace. Y. Roberts, Smith. Treece, McCaslin. Class Will Freeda Baker wills her sweet smile to Marian Nunley. Jo Baker leaves her smock to Katie Burgess. Doyce Beavers wills his manly physique to Jud Avey. Richard Bolton leaves his soft voice to Pig Hall. Lorene Bramlett wills her size to Annette Loudermilk. Jeannette Cannaday leaves David T. to anyone who can stand him. Louise Crow gladly wills co-editorship of the Hillbilly to Barbara Bonds. Donnie Cummans leaves his promptness and quiet disposition to Carl Treece. Bonnie England wills his jean-boots to Jeanette Crownover. Jo Etta Gordon leaves her hair to Linda Squires. Patricia Griffith leaves_______________Thank goodness! Almeta Griggs wills her inactive ability to flirt to Yvonne R. LaDonna Hale leaves her curvacious figure to Betty Hodge. Lindsey Harness wills his bus driving job to Roy Dean Dempsey. Othel Hurley leaves his Leslie girl friends to anyone who cares to take 'em. Winnie Hutsron wills to Frances Brown her book on how to hold a man. Geneva Keeling leaves her sweet disposition to Mary Lou Bowling. Beth Kirkendoll wills her swinging walk to Peggy Walker. Jessie Knoble leaves her boy friends to Marjie Lefler. Sue Lewis wills her blue-jeans to Jessie Lee Griggs. Axine Lewis leaves her quiet ways to Jo Hammett. Barbara Linn wills her piano to Vina Mae Treat. Ruth Linn wills her hillbilly music to Ann Fraser. Cleta Love leaves her Mercury to Ida Ruth Harris. Wanda Miller leaves to June Johnson her ability to get along with teachers. Harold Nunley wills his beautiful voice to Lloyd Cleaver. Jean Parks leaves a certain class president to the girls at Leslie. Christina Payne wills her studious ways to Lois Rader. David Phillips leaves his guitar to Franklin Pickle. David Powell wills his ability to copy to Kenneth Still. Darrell Ragsdale leaves his wine, women and song to Dale Ragsdale. Wilma Reynolds wills her Navy boy friends to t e hospitable Arkansas women. Earl Riddick leaves his quick os a flash methods to Joe Williams. Donna Smith wills her geometric ability to those who will need it in the future. Edith Toot-toot Smith leaves her tooter to any little toot that can toot a Toot . Jimmy Smith wills his ability to-uh, to-uh, well, anyway, his ability. Carroll Tipton leaves his Casanova ability to Stan Stanton. David Tomlinson wills his monkey-shines to J. C. Mayall. Beuford Dodger Walton leaves his baseball cap to John L. Johnson. Doyle Ward wills his red shirts to Glen Cooper. Ruby Webb leaves her shy manner to Lee Ann Treece. Thelma Webb wills her winning ways to Doris Treadway. Frances Winningham leaves her ability as a housewife to Camille Rice. Sammy Williams wills his towering height to Ted Whillock. Vada Williams leaves her Ipana smile to Beulah Teague. Doyne Rainwater wills his laugh to Edward Potts. Doyne Taylor leaves his personality to Stanley Jones. Boosters Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Pruitt Mr. and Mrs. John Hale Mrs. Bryan McArthur Don Burgess Josephine Kidd Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cannaday Lorene Autry Mr. and Mrs. Pete Lankford Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Avey Patsy Rogers Bradford and Hall Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Hutto Rev. and Mrs. H. B. Mifflin Audrey Grantham Otheal Jennings Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tomlinson Bert and Harlene Hensley Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Graddy Mr. and Mrs. Abe Berkowitz D. E. Bradford Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harris Mr. and Mrs. Troy Treece Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Hatchett Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Biggs Emma C. Mires Frances Long Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lefler Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Love Ila Lee Underwood Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewis S. K. Patton Mr. and Mrs. Earl Riddick Mr. and Mrs. Sid B. Walker Thanks So Much for Your Patronage the Past 3 Years. We Have Enjoyed Serving You. WE ARE FOR YOU 100% TROY AND WINNIE TREECE CLINTON STEAK HOUSE Congratulations to the Seniors UNITED FARM AGENCY L. N. Connor Phone 93 Clinton, Arkansas Pago 57 If It's Cities Service It Has to Be Good W. E. Lewis, Proprietor Phone 55 — Clinton, Ark. Cities Service, once and always State School Store School Books and Supplies CANDY - DRINKS - ICE CREAM MRS. SID B. WALKER, Mgr. Coffman Funeral Home Caskets — Embalming and Funeral Supplies AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 151 Clinton, Arkansas Blair's Esso Station and Sycamore Courts Home of Belter Service Phone 51 Clinton, Ark. LEWIS BROS. LUMBER COMPANY Manufacturers of YELLOW PINE LUMBER Phone 45J Clinton, Arkansas Page 59 BOOSTER OF THE CLASS OF 1952 RHOADES APPLIANCE Edward Rhoades, Prop. Phone 270 Clinton, Arkansas CLINTON CHEESE PLANT C. C. TOMLINSON, Mgr. Page 58 Clinton Cleaners Homer and Ellen Clinton, Arkansas Thompson Motor Service Sales and Service GMC . . . PONTIAC Parts - Accessories - Used Cars Phone 57 Clinton, Ark. Clinton 5 and 10 Quality Merchandise at Lowest Prices Phone 116 Clinton, Ark. Office Phone 50 Res. 68W Farish Fraser INSURANCE AGENCY Fire, Casualty, Life and Hospitalization CLINTON, ARKANSAS Mathis Shoe Store Phone 115 RED GOOSE SHOES Used Shoes and Repair Work Phone 124 All Shoe Work Guaranteed Clinton, Arkansas JUNE'S CAFE Home Cooked Foods Clinton, Arkansas ROGERS DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTIONS . . NOTIONS . . SUNDRIES Phone 112 Page 60 Clinton, Arkansas Pop and Mom Walraven MID-WAY CAFE Dennard, Arkansas FINTON RETAIL LUMBER and SUPPLY Quality Makes the Difference SUBSCRIBE to your home town paper VAN BUREN COUNTY DEMOCRAT And Follow Your Child’s Progress Through School Authorized Sales and Service LEFLER CHEVROLET CO. You'll Be Ahead With A Chevrolet ARKANSAS Page 61 CLINTON COOPER'S CAFE Good Coffee—Good Food Good Service “Always a Friendly Welcome” Clinton, Arkansas BEST WISHES CLINTON-SHIRLEY TELEPHONE CO. Bowling and Estes WESTERN AUTO CITY BARBER Guaranteed Quality Merchandise SHOP at Reasonable Prices Clinton, Arkansas Phone 165 Clinton, Ark. Burnett Butane Hardware Co., Inc. Best Wishes Seniors Shop for hardware at a hardware store BURN BURNETT BUTANE Clinton, Arkansas Page 63 CLINTON DRUG CO. Where Friends Meet Boosters of all School Activities Day and Night Service Phone 41 CLINTON, ARKANSAS Congratulations to Seniors of 1951-52 Your Good Will Is Our Greatest Asset Use The Friendly CLINTON STATE BANK Clinton, Arkansas Howard Johnson, President C. M. Horton, Vice-Pres. G. M. Johnson, Cashier J. G. Fraser, Asst. Cashier Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Page 62 VAN BUREN COUNTY FARMER'S ASS'N CLINTON, ARKANSAS Owned and Operated by Farmers FEED - SEED - FERTILIZERS - FARM SUPPLIES TURNER'S CLEANERS “Good Cleaning Doesn’t Cost It Pays” Phone 69 Clinton, Ark. HENSLEY SMITH Groceries and Feed Phone 130 Clinton, Arkansas PATTON ELECTRIC SERVICE Crosley Dealer We Service What We Sell” Phone 122 Clinton, Ark. JACK and JERRY'S CAFE Home Made Pies — Hamburgers Hot Chili “A Good Place to Eat” Clinton Arkansas CLINTON BUTANE COMPANY ZERO GAS Dependable” Phone 105 Clinton, Arkansas Page 64 TONY LEWIS Mfg. of Yellow Pine Lumber Clinton, Arkansas AVEY FURNITURE CO. PHILCO RADIOS ABC WASHERS Easy Payments We Buy, Sell, or Trade Phone 104 When you think of Insurance Think of KELLER DUNNAWAY INSURANCE CO. General Agents 1007 Front Conway, Arkansas STEED'S Laundry—Dry Cleaners “Everything hack ’cept the dirt’’ Phone 350 Conway, Arkansas CONWAY BOOK STORE JOHNNY DeSALVO'S CAFE School Rooks and Supplies Typewriters, Adding Machines FINE FOODS Sales — Repairs — Rentals CURB SERVICE Conway, Arkansas Phone 1781 Conway, Arkansas TOM RHOADES STORE EVANS POOL HALL General Merchandise “Pleasure for your Pastime” Clinton, Arkansas Clinton, Arkansas Page 65 PATE'S GROCERY “We Meet Others, Why Not Meat You” Phone 67 Clinton, Arkansas LEE TIRES HEAVY DUTY MOTOR OIL THE JOE WHILLOCK CO. CLINTON, ARKANSAS Carl Whillock, Mgr. Hwy. 65 and Main Phone 113 SIMPSON'S Men’s Work Clothes-Women’s Apparel Notions — Gifts — Dry Goods MARY BURGESS Page 66 LAWSON SIMPSON Meet Your Friends’’ — at the — HORSESHOE CAFE Dennard, Arkansas JIMMY LEWIS General Merchandise Damascus, Ark. LEFLER'S STORE DRY GOODS - SHOES - READY-TO-WEAR Quality and Courtesy are Highest-Prices are Lowest Phone 148 Clinton, Arkansas EOFF FURNITURE COMPANY KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS - MAYTAG WASHERS --- EASY PAYMENTS-- PHONE 127 HARRIS LAUNDRY Operated by Mr. Mrs. Jerry Spurlock Phone 260 Clinton, Ark. nr IT V. A. McQUAIN General Merchandise and Service Station Phone 212J1 Page 67 LEWIS SUPPLY CO., INC. BUILDING MATERIALS Plumbing Electrical Suppplies Paint Wallpaper Hardware Youngstown Kitchens Norge Appliances Zenith Radios Inlaid Linoleum Phone 60 Clinton, Ark. Davenport Motors, Inc. FORD CARS and TRUCKS Parts - Accessories - Service elephone 98 CLINTON, ARKANSAS
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