Crowleys Ridge Academy - Pine Cone Yearbook (Paragould, AR)

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Q a 4 53 ,SLK I 1 , lf Q if YQ. P PINE con: C59 CROWLEPS RIDGE ACADEMY PARAGOULD, ARKANSAS Exp., . 0 FOREWORD Our goal in preparing this book is to make a record of the events that have made this school year outstanding and to preserve the spirit of these activities for you to recall in the years ahead. Worshiping, studying, making friends, overcoming challenges and setting up new goals in their place have filled the 1958-1959 school year at Crowley's Ridge Academy with many pleasant memories. DEDICATION With love and appreciation the 1959 Pine Cone is dedicated to one who, for the past four years, has dedicated him- self to Christian education, Crow1ey's Ridge Academy specifically, and to the individuals thereof. With those things in view which char- acterize your life, patience, devotion to God and man, and love of beauty, we dedicate to you, Brother Ray Wright, the 1959 Pine Cone. N15 1 ABLY- Of Cf0N1f- AD INNKST V-A1109 Cl-A5519 GRAD f-S Vi-RSONAK-K1 Ki-S AC-1 N11 If-S ADV 1.111 ISF- Mi-91 Q-453' ...... ' Q 5 Pm M INISI5 f4f f vi r fi lx 3 I fm Sai' . ,, R b 1' PRESIDENT Emmett Smith 'They fail, and they alone, who have not striven.' These words of Thomas Bailey Aldrich occupy one short line in space on a white page, but they contain volumes of truth and wisd m when allow d to suggest all that they actually mean. Nobody who puts into an project all that he is can fail. Man fail before they begin because their beginning is half-hearted and lifeless. Failure is stamped across the face of their task simply because they have not striven faithfully. Wwho does his best shall have as a guest the Master of light and lifen, wrote Van Dyke in his WGospel of Laborn. Paul said, NI can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.n To the seniors of Crowley's Ridge Academ I say with all certainty: You can do and be what you want to do and be, regardless of what that may be. The capa- cities and capabilities of man with the help of his creator are limitless. We skimp along through life with little or no accomplishment simply because we have not had sufficient vision to set our sights high. Solomon said long ago, Wwhere there is no vision the people perish.W When Israel was wandering in the wilderness, their leaders with God's assurance offered the all of the Land of Cannan if they would but go over and possess it. But, not a foot of it would be theirs until they poss- essed it. 'The earth is the Lord's and the fulness thereof.n The earth is HIS3 you are HIS5 so, if you strive faithfully for HIM you cannot in this world know failure! The earth is yours, BUT YOU MUST STRIVE FOR IT! Sincerely, Emmett Smith BOARD OF TRUSTEES Travis Blu' C- L- Bradley Boyd Morgan Hayden Carter To the Senior Class of 1959: So you're leaving us now! Are you surprised, as you look back over the last few years, at how fast they have passed? You can remember, I think, the times when you used to wonder if you would ever be through with high school. Now you can see that the time you have spent Ln, Crowley's Ridge Academy was really not long at all. Perhaps a few oi you even wish now that you could be back again next year. Life, too, speeds by before we realize it is gone. It is even a vapour, that apneareth for a little time, and then vanisheth away. If we are to get from our lives what we desire, and do with them what we should, we must live every moment to its fullest. We must establish early in our lives goals and principles which will lead us to rich, happy experiences. Otherwise we may later ask, Where am I going? and find that we have already gone--and perhaps to places we 1 would never have consciously chosen. SUPERINTENDHT I hope that your days at C.R.A. have helped you to make Ray wright wise choices for your future lives. I hope that you have learned what things will bring you lasting joy. I hope that none of your precious time will be wasted in chasing phantoms that will fade when you try to seize them. My wishes for you are suggested to some extent in this epiqram of Jonathan Swift'ss May you live all the days of your life. I would add: ...and then some! Sincerely, I O AQ . y Wright 'wx' - L, ml I JYLIIHVL-1, J, ffrlg, K ILNIAY' J rf- UQ--7 91475 dv 1 ' A . f ' I ,K ' f , 4 I Q fl! lgigff .,.., ' Q 4, Llf-liffff A'-4 71, 3,74 la-,y A A'-ff 4' Cf 1 1 , ff fr !q VVA, ,my M5f, .,., fradwv LMP fav. ffjhi... Vlffffg 'Lf .5,.. ' W f f fl f fl 1 h 1, ff, ,e I EJ XV, ,v I . x, ' fy, ,--Aff fu' 11 N-1 ff pl 'Y an W, ff. rp 4 1 ffl- BOARD Qi'mUS'IfE5Sv f 1 , l 1 A lr I, ff! fl!!! , 1' ' 1 1 fu 1,-. I . x f X Jinmq Eubanke Monroe Lemme Joe Taylor NUI' PICTURED Vance Greenway Brad Brumley G. W. Allison Harold Littrell HAZEL BLUE Grades 1 and 2 ACULTY JAY BYERLEY Bible .Speech Elocution General Business X AUDREY FISHER Grades 3 and A ' 4 1 ?xX x. PAUL EVINB x,o Bible so e World History American History American Geography ED LAND Mathematics General Science DELLA OZEE Grades 5 and 6 f J MAXINE SMITH Physical Education RAY WRIGHT English Typing Personal Adjustment Physical Education EVA THOMPSON Civics Biology Home Economics Physical Education CUSTODIANS KITCHEN STAFF OFFICE STAFF MECHANICS BUS DRIVERS L is Tj 'If X I fx E SENIOR SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT: Jim Chester VICE PRESIDENT: Lee Eula Edrington sscamumzz Carolyn Long ' REPORTER: Jenette Buchanan SPONSOR: Ray Wright The years spent at Crowley's Ridge Academy whether five or one are valued by the Seniors for their lasting memories and fundamental principles of life which they have been tauqht. After twelve years of training we are leavinq to take our places in life. Some will further their education in colleges where others will begin to take the responsibilit- ies of a job. We have been fortunate to have attended a school where there is a Christian environm nt where we became aquainted with the responsibilities of life with the guidance of Christian teachers and friends. CLASS SHIRLEY AKINS P1easant....has an easy smile....attractive.... doesn't mind studying.... makes excellent grades.. ..active member of Beta Club and Home Economies Club....Co1lege???? JENETTE BUCHANAN Popular.... easy to talk to....hates to study but makes good grades....she is editor of the Pine Cone, reporter of Beta Club, and reporter of the Senior C1ass....She is sure to shine on some college campus. GAY CARTER A bright spot in the sen- ior class....Is liked by everyono....A1waya cheer- fu1....sometimes exclaims 'O boyl' JIM CHESTER Always does his best be- cause of a fear of medio- crity....soloist in the chorus .... president of Senior Class and Beta Club....wi11 be a real asset to Harding College for four years, LARRY DAUGHETY Popu1ar....easy to get acquainted with....his wit keeps his friends laughing....His figure will grace some college campus e LEE EULA EDRINGTON A natural born leader... vice-president of the Senior Class and business manager of the PINE CONE.. loves Wsicku people...a nurse in white she will be LARRY EVANS Popular....1ikes to fish and hunt....lilms girls and hates to study....s 'take charge' guy on the basketball court....He will attend college.... DARIL HIDE A favorite of lny....tel1s funny jokes....vsry curious, he is always into sonsthing ..hs knows not what the future holds. GEWANDA HYDE Always pleasant. . . .likes school but hates to study ..shs plans to est a job after fzrsduation. . . .her lotto: Anything worth doing is worth doing well. CAROLYN LONG Good natured and easy going ..she is the efficient secre tary of the senior class... active in Beta and Home Ec Clubs....she is uncertain as to what she will do after graduation JD v A' 1 f' V f A 'Q Y? tjwdgtfglefgwel li My fi JU figiqv' el' Qlglkjwwf JU- 0,14 'lifyi if AX JLmJ -wijl N A K HX ,M W. AA ehneafcfksexfvsmegixmxt lxsnaac K xfuijg qjsglffw' QQ? Mgvjv emwfl , . xfxfev Ak Q, 'K X W ' M Ae - fv,1,fee,a, it Q CAROLYN LONE Inseperable friend of Carolyn Long....has a Smi1.neee1ikeS boys....takes part in all senior activities.. we can only guess what the future holds for this senior. BILL HOORE Likes any kind of sports.. has helped the seniors to win many games....he doesn't like to study....some college should grab this senior and make use of his talents. CHARLOT'I'E OVERMAN Has been active in all senior class activities ..stands fast in her beliefs....act1ve on Home Ee Club c nmittees ..after graduation she is heading for the altar BOB UILBORN Doesn't like to study but he will if he is hard pressed for a passing gr5dCeeo and SOM natured...traok is his favorite sport... Freed- Hard man C. R. A. Senior.. by the way, he's from Missouri..... CAROLYN WOOD Active m mber of Beta and Home Ee Clubs.... she is one of the few who are easy to please ..Harding College will love this girl. IUNIORS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT: Jane Eubanke VICE PRESIDENT: Brenda Taylor SECRETARY: Melinda Futrell TREASURER: Kay Taylor SPONSOR: Jay Byerley In the fall of 1953 when the doors of Crowley's Ridge Academy first opened six of those who now make up the Junior class stepped in to take their places as sixth graders. Now there is a total of nineteen Juniors. Very active in all school affairs, the Juniors have several members who are prominent in school activities. Jane Eubanks is in the sextetg Darrel Dawson is a member of the male quartetj and Melinda Futrell is high school Valen- tine Queen of 1959. By their enthusiasm and cooperation, it is evident that the Ju iors consider it a great opportu ity to be a part of Crowley'e Ridge Academy and will attain richer lives because of this period in their youth. J01'I'y B1-11'1 011 Philip Cable Alan Carter J h 3 t Tech High Paragould Tech High Tgcgngiglir er o Betty Cline Cardwell Darrell Dawson Searcy Jane Eubanks Paragould Melinda Fuzrell Stanford Harlan Greenway Paragould Junior Harp Hoxie Lorena Hayes Hoxie Arvil H111 Biggers H. C. Lemmons Tech High Linda Luttrell Jonesboro Wayne Overman Greene County Bonnie Pillow Miller Jeanne Slayton Hoxie Brenda Taylor Stanford Kay Taylor Stanford SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDMT: Chester Berry VICE PRESIDENT: V. Kay Dulsney SECRETARY: Julie Williams REPORTER: Linda Henderson SPONSOR: Ed Land The Sophomore Class of Crowley's Ridge Aoadem' is, of course, one of many, many thousands in the nation, but they feel that they are by far the luckiest, because they have the opportzmity of attending Crow1ey's Ridge Acadely. The class now consists of twenty-one members, thirteen girls and eight boys. Sixteen of these students are in the chorus: nine are members of the Bets. Club. Three girls, Beth Bryant, Linda Henderson, and V. Kay Delaney, are :l.n the girls' sextet. The class wishes to express their appreciation to their sponsor, Ed Land, who has had great influence on them. Jerry Blanton Beth Bryant Donna Butler C0ffm3Il Paragould Paragould SERGEAF1' AT ARMS: Jerry Blanton Chester Berry Walnut Ridge Phalee Cable Peragmnq S 53 Mary Chester Bay C. L. Cline Cardwell Helen Dawson Searcy Virginia Dulaney Hoxie Patricia Fairchild Walcott Linda Henderson Paragould B111 Howell Paragould Sharon Jetton Paragould Charles Long Coffman Carolyn Miller Paragould Nina Moore Tech High Frankie Joe Parkinson Pine Knot Marion Smith Paragould Mary Van Hooser Pocahontas Benny white Corning Julia Williams Paragould FRESHMEN FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT: Tommy Treadway VICE PRESIDENT: Larrell Austin SECRETARY k TREASURER: Sandra Clark REPORTEB5 .Sharon Shackleford SPONSOR: Paul Evine When Crow1ey'e Ridge Academ started in 1953-Sh there were only enough fourth qraders to fill up the first row. The class has grown to nineteen. The freshmen ere active in everything ranging from ball games to the Annual Valentine Queen Race. They say: 'We don't look backward very often, but look forward to the year when we will be seniors and make it the beet years that Crowley'e Ridge Acad my has seen or will ever see.' Larrell Austin Welcot Jimmy Carter Tech High Jeff Clark Tech High Larry Clark Paragould Sandra Clark Paragould Perry DeGraw Paragould Tommy DeGraw Paragould Mary Flippin Reyno Wallace Hall Mulberry Bill Henson Walnut Ridge Joetta Lemmons Stanford Sharyn McMurray Seymore, Indiana Danny Mbtheny Paragould Roger Morris Greene County Sharon Shackleford Hoxie Connie Sheaffer Ash Flat Alvin Shewmaker Stanford Eddy Taylor Stanford Tommy Treadway Paragould JUNIOR HIGH JUNIOR HIGH OFFICHIS PRESIDENT: Herbert Brewer VICE PRESIDENT: Larry Watson SECRETARY: Lelia. Dulaney REPORTER: Darrell Austin SPONSOR: Eva Thompson Peggy Reggie Her-be rt Dianne Dianne Akin! BGPTY Brewer Carter Eubanks EIGHTH GRAD I Shirley Judith B111 La,-ry Im, Hamilt0!I J etton Lawffence McDaniel M001-g 1 I James GHFY LarrY Jere MYGPS washiflgt 011 I Wat son Woodward Jerry Darrell Kathy Roger Tim Austin A ustin Bryant Blue Carter x Tommy Lelia Linda Chrlotte Shirley Carter Dulaney Dulaney Edrington Fairchild SEVENTH GRADE Billy Judy Foust Henderson : ddd ' E wmwim has .mg '4flwiEE35 L .i,, E .A. E, ,, Francis Steve Lemmons Metheny Faye Robert Joe Hudging Johns Jones Carol Harold Sandra Spikes Tinsley Wilson GRADES , X Q , Yx 3 X4-f ,M fs w A - -.sf5, 6RAA Aw SIXTH GRADE Harrell Austin Becky Lenderman MPS. Della Ozee teaches the fifth and sixth rxrades, l i Dianne Nyla Phareta Cathay Gist Greenway Hall Jones Jerry PItS7 Danny Jeanette Lenderman Littrell Rickman Sims Phyllis Manuel Gary Lee Tarrant Washington Woodward 'Tim f:lll:'l'll GRADE Connie Jimi Nett Lovelle Lynn Janet Austin Clark Poust Greenway Herren 9- l I .J X Kathleen Leslie NiPPY Robert Jo, Higginbottbll Jackson Mangram Moore Morris ,n . 33 I 1-' , t Charlie Jerri' Roaelee Gary Lucretia Pillow Pillow Shewmaker Varvj-1 Woodward FOURTH GRADE I 1 Teaching writing to her third and fourth graders is Hrs. Audrey Fisher Doylene Elizabeth Genii Keith Cannady Eubanks Gramling McDonald Sandra Donald Donnie Richardson Tinsley Tinsley Stephen Allison Terry Cason Beverly Herven THIRD GRAD E Michael Myra Philip Austin Bradl-BY Cart er Jan Loretta Phil Terry Grilbling Hall Henry Henry Gary Ginger Charles Jeanette Jackson J 955011 Keller Lenderman eheh ,, :,-,, o iijgiwbq lell igVg?SQ hl h el ' l 1 he -t r 1 N i a t J L. an J AK he wi pg134'i ii A 'l-. Se- sw'r-fffix Izl Ix' ii? ,if .-Q S .Q 3 Q :wif .r, kkk-k: K K 8 Pillow Schug Utley SECOND GRADE Martha Ri CKY Monte Junior Blue Brewer' Gi S13 Higginbottom Barry Don Margaret Mike Lance Sherry Jackson Jones Jones Johns Kell Howard Kent Pamela Lemmons Mc Daniel Mc Donald Debbi e G1 enda Smith Tyner S Allen Kenney Robinson Simms Ricky Watson Bobby Angelia Willie Woodard FIRST GRADE chat with the first and second rrades Mrs. Travis Blue is havini a friendly S, . is zqtu if , Slim F5 xx rr ,S U' Ronnie R0bil'l Joel Allison Brewer Cannady -P .X Ss: X Q Si 4 X if xv if lg ' bi ' qw... . , ',.'.,-r. 1. . . , . . Ricky Dobson 5 1 Q Q Patty Kendall JQUISS Pamela Hyde Jetton Keller Malone Q - ?i'Q'?4'gXf:,,. Randy Danny Miriam Moore Newsom Varvil Ricky Fisher Phyllis Lewis D Donna Wright lib iff' imma Q iv E W l gk si S Q WX ,rms K K? xxshhx -f - ste-2 -. 2- E Q N x it S Us X X x A XX . X XL, 'V PEHSUJV . f l A ,I il AA 'K X x - n. Alfa? 3 s E MR.AND MISS C.R.A. The titles Hr. and Miss G.R.L. are reserved for the 'boy and the girl in our student body who most nearly live up to the ideals for which Cruw1ey's Ridge Academy stands. They are two students whom we would he proud to display to the world as samples of the product our school turns out. They should be lovers of G.R.A. they should be good scholars. Thu' should be friends to all. They should he leaders in worthwhile projects. They should 'be co-operative, happy. well-rounded persons determined to make their lives worth something to others. And, aibove all, they should be dedicated to the great principles of honesty, purity, and righteousness which Christ manifested in His life. In Jenette and Jimny we have a Hr. and a Miss C.R.A. of whom we can 'be ,justly proud. Not that they have attained all that they should 'be--they would 'be the first to tell you that they fall short of their possibilities--but, like the apostle Paul, they are 'pressing toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesu. And so. for their devotion to 0rowley's Ridge .Lcedesv and their admirable Christian characters we salute Jimxq Chester and Janette Buchanan-Mr. and Miss C.R.A. of 19591 HONOR STUDENT Mary Van Hooser 'These three have not only made the best grades , but have contributed to the school in other ways. They have worked hard, and their work is not in vain. Their ambition will be evident in fields other than grades , in the years to come. Their lives will surely influence others to come to Christ. Their high standards and Christian attitude cannot help but mke others see that Christ can do meh to make the life of any person better. VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN Shirley Akins J enette Buchanan BEST-ALL-AROUND Jimmy Chester Jane Eubanks N CUTEST Chester Berry Melinda Futrell WITTIEST Lgrry Daughety Betty Cline CLASS FAVORITES JUNIOR Jerry Burton Jane Eubanks SENIOR Carolyn WOOG Dairl Hyde SOPHOMORE Chester Berry V. Kaye Dulaney IEEESHPENA ti JUNIOR HIGH PPG IIS fl La M D Sharon Shackloford try c ani'1 Lelia Dulaney GW M Attendant Attendant JENETTE BUCHANAN CAROLYN LOWE Que en MELINDA FUTRELL Attendant Attendant V. KAY DULANEY JANE EUBANKS Ac T! Vfffgy 11 n 4 1- I The Academy's first quartet, composed of Ray Wright, Jimm Chester, Darrell Dawson, and Larry Evans, was organized this year. - We , , ng, -M, , A CAP ELLA CHORUS Ray A. Wright directs the chorus with expression and feeling. V. Kaye Dulaney, Carolyn Lowe, Jane Eubanka, Jenette Buchanan, Beth Bryant, and Linda Henderson, mmnbers of the Girl's Sextet, appeared at many events of the year. J An integral part of school life at Crowley's Ridge Acadeny is the A Capella Chorus While other schools emphasize sports, dramatics, etc., the Academy shines brightest when the chorus is in the spotlight. This year has been a red letter year in the history of the chorus with the addition of collapsible risers, chorus robes, and professional recording equipment for the weekly radio program of the sixty-voice group. The highlight of the year for many students is the chorus trip. This year the chorus nada three major tours, one to the Smoky Mountains, one to Texas, Louisiana, and Southern Arkansas, and the spring trip to M ssouri, Indiana, and l chigan. Members of the chorus are endebted to Ray Wright, their very able director, for his patience, and untiring devotion both on tours and in practices at school. May he realize that through his guidance the chorus, in pra- ising God and in learning to work together in many ways, has shared experiences which will not pass away in this life but may be shared through eternity. lla V All 'fnrifli vetngf iiR'w3fRwwY2mww: IRAQ. .V V- I , . PINE CONE STAFF EDITOR: Jenette Buchanan BUSINESS MANAGER: Lee Eula Edrington RIDGE RUNNER STAFF EDITOR: Darrell Dawson ASSISTANT EDITOR: Jane Eubanks T u An integral part of school life at Crowley's Ridge Acadeny is the A Capella Chorus. While other schools emphasize sports, drematics, etc., the Academy shines brightest when the chorus is in the spotlight. This year has been a red letter year in the history of the chorus with the addition of collapsible risers, chorus robes, and professional recording equipment for the weekly radio program of the sixty-voice group. The highlight of the year for many students is the chorus trip. This year the chorus made three major toursg one to the Smoky Mountains, one to Texas, Louisiana, and Southern Arkansas, and the spring trip to M ssouri, Indiana, and H chigan. Members of the chorus are endebted to Ray Wright, their very able director, for his patience, and untiring devotion both on tours and in practices at school. May he realize that through his guidance the chorus, in pra- ising God and in learning to work together in many ways, has shared experiences which will not pass away in this life but may be shared through eternity. J, A -I turf N, wVOSn'f' NEW ORGANIZATION PROMOTES SCHOLARSHIP The Beta Club, a national organization which promotes character, leadership, and scholastic record, was made a part of the activities of Crowley's Ridge Acadamy for the first time in the school year '58-559. Chartered by the Tech High Beta Club, the Betas at C. R. A. have established them- selves as an inportant part of school life through the various activities of their first year. Most outstanding of these activities were attending the Northeast Arkansas Beta Convention at Tech High and the selling of school banners at the annual Bible Lectureship. Youfve had a good start, Betas. Keep up the good work! B ETA CLUB Beta Club officers and sponsor pose informally. Jerry, Beth, and Melinda plan induction ceremony for new members. The high school girls, under the nspsble W HOME EC CLUB leadership of Miss Eva Thompson, hom economics tescher, have organized for the past two years with the purpose in mind of improving the campus and sponsoring some of the social events of the school. An all school Christmas party was the first function carried on by these girls. The theme 'Moonlight and Roses' was carried out in a banquet which the club 11911, their dates, and the faculty attended early in lhrch. Home Ee Club officers , with president, Lee Bula Edrington, pose inforlslly. PINE CONE STAFF EDITOR: Jenette Buchanan BUSINESS MANAGER: Lee Eula Edrington RIDGE RUNNER STAFF EDITOR: Darrell Dawson ASSISTANT EDITOR: Jane Eubanks f '57 gW5i2Qf'f?N il? - f -51i'51 :Eg :r: :ei : La 1 . T I t,w4.5,..p:.'i,g..,,..4,, It is just a few short minutes of prayer and devotion but chapel brings the thoughts of the students at Cr-owley's Ridge Academy to a level spiritually which is seldom reached elsewhere. P. F. T. A. officers, Hayden Carter, Travis Blue, and Mr. and Mrs. Noel Jetton, discuss the use of Valentine proceeds. Without the untiring efforts of the Parents, Friends, and Teachers Association, Crowley's Ridge Academy would not exist. This year proceeds from the Bar-B-Q, Thanks- giving Dinner, New Years Dinner, and Valentine Box Supper bought desks, lockers, gravel, risers for the chorus, two water coolers, tables for the lunch roonn books, and paid for improvements of the gy nasium. P.F.T.A. The annual auction held by the P. F. T. A was well attended in 1958. The Valentine Queen Race and Box Supper netted une P. F. T. A. 32,600. SPRING HIGHLIGHTS OF '58 Q Som people find it nice to be just spectators on track md field day. ex - I May Day festivities were beautiful even though they were post-poned thirteen days because of rain. Proud Juniors pose under the theme The big moment has finally arrived of the Junior-Senior Banquet. Q YH? df' Sf Ni? M if SWF' an ,3 45 . ,fffqx GKVN ev 111 xx XX X . ' W s - Qu, Q 1 fl BOB WILERR' BILLY MOORE SENIOR SENIOR SENIOR FORWARD GUARD FORWARD ! Anvn. HILL LARRY Ewms Jumroa sENIoR CENTER GUARD BENNY WHITE DARRELL mxwsou somonoas Forzwzmn JUNIOR GUARD I cnowmvs RIDGE Acmm 1958-1959 BAsxE'rBAI.L TEAM 3321203 JUNIOR sopaonons FORWARD FORWARD GUARD Q 5 .VS H ix WSE QS QW . I f - X, ,egg .Lv ffm S 5 W WSE! 'L gi Q N A F F' 5 r E . X ,. Skik Y X Q f M R L ,,Q-: Q X ua. .... Q . I i:A, i.,5Q:Qii Y fy h fa: X X , ig khkk. A X K A .f ILL ,lix . , L il LW X ' i QF gig? V - 'X Q ' V K is 5 iw X - ' h 5 -W is rx iff ' ga V L A ' 5 ,,,, b1qq x 16,3 'E-..:.g3Es '. H X izisszl ,'.. 5 I 'E X . K ':,: S SQ 3 5 'WT ' ' 3 fs Q k ' 53. I f 3, 1 R Q I X E5 Kg -A x , 4 ff' f W fn. . . , fx.-A5 . A Av KN. - SEM vi.-Q ..--i 55. V. :,, .. 1. -iii, 5' 1 Q ,,.,.f 5 1 .. ,W x 5? . SE EY ff E 3 PQ ff ' 1 ,gtg m 4 ,-f S X fi? xf. A me ALL STARS Back aw Hyde, 14111, cheater, Cablv Hilborn, Front Row: Greenway, lboro, Dawson. Greenway, bore, Hill, Evans, DBWBOH- uor Pxcwazn Jim chester SECOND TEAM Putrell, Uulanoy, lbore, Bryant, Pillow Taylor Back Row: Evans, Dawson, Greenway, Hydi, Cable, Carter w Front Row: Moore, Wilborn, Berry, Chester, ' FIRST TEAM Clin Eubanks Hyde Edrington Akin! Taylor, Eubmka, cum. Akins. Fdrineton, Hyde. 051, mn, wooa, B. fraylori K. Lyle, S SOFTBALL: Accuracy 'rm-cw, SOFTBALL: Distance Throw, Harlan Greenway Q Gary Darren DBWSOH Q mith 6: Reggie Berry FOOTBALL: Distance Throw, SOFTBALL, Hmson. Long, Wilborn, Burton, Perry DeGraw 8: Herbert Cgrtqr, Clark, Front Row: Smith, Morris, BNWT Shewmker, Watson, Berry, HOT PICTUH-ED SOFTBALL S Base Run, Darrell Dawson A Tim Carter FOOTBALL: Accuracy Throw, Larry Evina CHAMPIONS Roger Blue HORSESHOE: Chester Berry Rs B111 WOT' Qing? xr Q if ,gi ,CM k ,g g aww Mfg ,S 1-f 5. 35 if 'A' -Q Q 'ff my rw xv WNW I? Le: A ,?ifl, U az LW Q -W my --.. A . IK' U gilveifli X.. 5 f X f dfvfli 69 if gm! A.,' if Aan 41-ww fffufcl 'fwwr-, 'X ffwgw 44 jfliffj j?'Za ! Aww U42 J .ZMMJM c'.ff.n, yzw Chu -1. by . 1 X A . gjwdg XQQWVX7 X ff K .. 4- Q Q F - x ' Lx I 5 s ,M- im - I X -' 0 fn -N xx - Eugrutulutinns to the graduating class Hayden Cart er e Eder 6-3 HAYDEN CARTER, CCNTRACTOR Theres u one and only Fm In refreshment, too D' A ST WISH fromyour Friendly FORD E MERCURY Dealer ELLINGTON FORD SALES, IRC Paragould, Arkansas DR PEPPER BCTTLING C0 209 nat' court 'Fashions of Dlstinction Paragould, Arkansas Ladies Ready to Hear 106 W,hne1-son Phone Okdar 6 3231 Paragould , Arkansas GOOD LUCK SENIORS COMPLIMENTS E THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAWRENCE COUNTY WALNUT RIDGE , ARKANSAS 'Ib Serving since 1919 MM Telenhone No. 'Purner' Lg-21521 ' X l X B E 1: s ' Q 4M'AXxI,Anf ,QQ !w . x rn: K Q OF THE SECURITY RANK and TRUST CIIIIPANY PARAIIRIIIII ARKANSAS W X Q f 35:9 'X E CIRCLE INN 75N ASNACK I I npr, ORA 5 1 SACK X FIRST NATIONAL BANK SU s Us' RAlQf 4 DEPOSITS RLIIQRUWEID RO N me r Bnnxwo AU or ren lOl North p g ld A K nsas ,CPC DEEP ROCK STATE LINE STORE OTIS MILLER PHONE CARDWELL OLA 22h5 ARK-MD LEACHVILLE ARBYRD STATE LINE GENE STDISOIS PARAGOULD, ARKANSAS E g-x I X . 1 4- X N J S 1- X Q. , ' IT' QJ tg ' ' '-:ss ' Q5 QQ ' ' Q xx 14' xl I 1 K 0 n venue A S, 'O ' RA ! sq 4' go ' Q 0: 9 S 3 A W ' 3 ' P 'a 5 0 V AS D vooeo n rg A 'W 2 umm' s Cafe t Grocery 4? 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TO wma my Br 1 J C L ad ey r URI soon? srons Walnut Ridge, Arkansas n -6? . 4 9' ' '55 2 vb 2 ? n PIRIGDIILD TRIGTUR CUHPIIY Electrolul cleaner' QUAIL ELECTRONIC SERVICE UYATT3 113 West Poplar Street Paragould, Arkansas oo All D QRXDEA, UALITV 09 Q 4 1 5ERvlCE SERVIC MARK 106 North Pruett Piragould, Arkansas VEHLYN L HEATH FUNERAL HOME BURIAL ASSOCIATION Ambulance Service Phone CE 27676 Paragould, Arkansas hen Cato and has Uwuoho ii NB?-I w R N Af HORTON CHEVROLET CO XE:55Z 315 South Second Street Dial 2 7777 .mcxsou uofroas G N S S Highway 25 East Faragould, Ark ansas G A EQ-DR S Wg specigligg in automatic transmissions Bunovn as nm WEDDING BELL wmznzs X nnmouns 4,1-g-ll., ii SAMSONITE LUGGAGE CASR'OR CREBIF ARNOLD'S JEWELRY 115 3 PRUETT PARAGOULD, ARKANSAS GENERAL REPAIR CARS, TRUCKS, AND TRACTORS Phone 6-A711 IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIlII an . :Q b IIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' V'm MQEEXRE .wwmHHEEHEJ:liEgE3Nmmm. 'Que EL E I :::::::.:f'Hf UlPlZ::::::::: T? - --57 mq , so xxQ'! o 1 1 1 ATLI :qw . I M6527 5 1 'flax V H JL Q 1 WJX ' 'yqgn -sync K' ,f.W A 5 F ,V' f .Q f'hsV I X 5E E ., K A: ,xnV :,: wyi..-KM '52 ' . ' nf VX.- RAW Iigii' l i fvffmz Write today to DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS HARDING COLLEGE SEARCY, ARKANSAS lfmfi 11 r 16 W meta HARDING Congratulations, graduates! You have made a good start, but this is no time to stop. You owe it to your- self, your parents, your friends, and your Maker to continue your education in a fruitful Christian climate. At Harding, you will find both edu- cational and spiritual advantages. Fully accredited by North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for bachelor's degrees with majors in 22 areas, Harding also offers master's degrees in education and in Bible and religion, plus pre-professional training in highly specialized fields. Give your mind and spirit greater opportunities to grow in the true Christian environment you will find at Harding. We'd like to tell you more, so write us, or plan to visit soon. f' X A ' ' , , . .1 HERFF- JOQES COLYIEAN MWJZVYJ Wi? ff KJ Compliments of B111 8. Brown Your Class Ring Man 1309 Vine Street Jonesboro, Arkansas uccess to the graduating class 'You Should Be Ip Pictures IOHN EVANS SERVICE STATION REPAIRS 8- SERVICE G A T E S T I R E S MARMADUKE ARKANSAS CO OCO CONC Benjamin I Moome 9 f v CLYDE MCREYNOLDS PARAGOULD LAUNDRY DRY CLEANERS 15 Cash 8a Carry Ulifjfzsf MODERN-SANITARY PHONE CEd.n 2 7668 409 N Pnunrr ST ooonuass on cwxmnc Pa ago ld A k i Qugrutulutinus MCREYNOLDS PAINT STORE X to the graduating class X ' Qs 15' 106 W POPLAR P K gf4.LA.A41.4l114.44JA44.4A1A A I' 4 AE 1 I- 4 'Q f L ' 1 W4 VV . 4 1 L . 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HARDI NG COLLEGE BOOK STORE Searcy, Arkansas Now serves congregations throught the nation with Includlng Graded Series The Best in Bible Gospel Treasure Journeys Through the Bible Use Your Bible Workbooks The L1V1Dg Bible Workbooks by De Hoff Douthitt Dykes Fudge Kail Lambert Lanier Mslphurs McNutt Tisdel Trent and others MATERIALS SENT FOR EXAMINATION Fuli return priv11ege helps you select materlals for your needs LET US HELP YOU MOVE FORWARD WITH ONE HOUR CLEANERS The most :Ln Dry Cleaning First 1n Quallty , Fastest :Ln Servlce MUST BE SATISFIED Fairest in Prices 'The recogmzed leader :Ln the Field' School Materials Rental Filmstrips for Teacher Training Filmstrip and Sllde Projectors Cottage Meeting Materials Flannelgraph and Activity Books Com union Supplies Harding Hyms Records by Chonns and Quartet Books by all Publishers Bibles and Testaments Special Pre school Materials FEATURING ONE DAY SERVICE More than 50,000 workbooks and study guides in stock A GREATER BIBLE TEACHING PROGRAM 4 Winsome Diamond Rings , if Fine China , Higgins Jvlmlry 201+ South Prustt Paragould, Arkansas ill BATEMANS DRIVE INN PARAGOULD, ARKANSAS ICE CREAM Sample Shoe Store Inc Serve your self and Save Shoes for the entire Family Mr 8641-s. 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