De Queen High School - Leopard Yearbook (De Queen, AR)

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Wells 'F Zisxaggwwzasmw Meet the Editors of the De Queen Yearbook: john Cook, Editor-in-Chiefg and Linda Dillahunty, Assistant Editor Jr, my f w-- K it .. ,, -I -4 M ., s 1 K 1 :if :ws WH' 59? sig. - 1 t THE '62 LEOPARD DE OUEEN HIGH SCHOOL DE OUEEN, ARKANSAS Lsowmv FOREWORU Human history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe. No statement could be more important or truthful in this day of crises and disorders. It is the job of our school system to offer this edu- cation-a job that is being well done. The opportunity is great for sf well- rounded, balanced educationg yet some of us still choose catastrophe. The trend is, however, more and more toward hard work and real study. We should be proud that our school is growing and changing to meet this trend toward higher, more complex education. Since it is the duty of a high school yearbook to vividly and accurately portray this process of learning and growing, we and the other members of the staff have made changes in the production of the Leopard to meet this trend. More pages have been added so that the many faces and intricacies of th-is learning process can be shown. We hope that among the mistakes we have made there can be seen good portions and good ideas that will stand out and be remembered. 70 JIM? fascia, 9' DEUICATION Since better education is paramount in the thinking of most students in DHS, they, the students, have dedicated this 1962 Leopard to one devoted to his profession and to the betterment of education, Rolfe Wylie. Although Uncle Sam has claimed him most of this term, the students still fond- ly recall his friendliness, helpfulness, and sportsmanship. They look forward to his return to DHS. 5 ww 1 v w v ..... Robert W. Stephens Superintendent of Schools B. A. Henderson State Teachers College M. S. E. University of Arkansas De Queen Board of Education Left to right: M. L. Markell, jr.. Secretaryg Harold Moores, Murray Neely, Pres identg Dr. C. N. Jones, Ben Core. 8 Carroll Wood, Principal B. S. E., M. S. E. Henderson State Teachers College Mrs. John L. Dixon Secretary to Superintendent Mrs. Harold Huffman Librarian B. S. Kansas State Teachers College 9 Harvey Prince Biology, Business Math B. S. E. Henderson State Teachers College Mrs. jack Bell Home Economics B. S. E. Henderson State Teachers College M. Ed. East Texas State Teachers College Mrs. Luise Thompson English B. A. Hendrix M. S. E. Louisiana State Teachers College 10 X' Rolfe Wylie English B. S. E. Henderson State Teachers College Mrs. Carroll Wood Commercial Subjects B. S. E. Henderson State Teachers College Billy Bob Blackwood Mathematics B. S. E. and M. S. E. Henderson State Teachers College 11 Gary jones Agriculture B. S. A. University of Arkansas Iohn Parnell Band Mrs. Gary Jones Glee Club Director B. A. Arkansas Polytechnic 12 B. M. North Texas State College 'N A i FIN nwvffanx C X faaimfi lik Lure Ux LJL fmxf Mrs. L. C. Graves English and Speech B. A. Mississippi State College for Women M. S. E. University of Arkansas Hubert Williams B. S. E. Henderson State Teachers College M. S. E. George Peabody Teachers College Have you heard the one about the worm in the bottle of al cohol? 21151523 N,,,,.,..Lw,L ,,, zg1fiQfifgiiFggsQ 555565211 in fn. 3321- '52 gfgwfw: 1f7's!L15iQEL5??' Usf:i5f15w5a1k ggemnfz In afggmg, W, ,Q Jw, ezsm'--1151 Class Officers: jack Suggs, Vice-Presidentg Dottie Dav- is, Treasurerg Virginia Spigner, Secretaryg john Cook President. SENIOR CLASS Class Favorites: jack Suggs and Faye Carter 16 NUTS Activities: F. F. A.-3, 4 MIKE BELTRANI DONALD ALLEN Love warps the mind a little from the right. JERRI LYNN BIRGE The hand that made you fair made you good. Activities: Thespians-2, 3, 4g F. T. A.-2, 3, 43 F. B. L. A.-3, 43 F. F. A 3 4 Activities: F. H. A.-2, 53 Thespians-2, 3, 43 F. T. A.-2g Homecoming-5g Hal 10' loween Candidate-5g Hi-Spot-SQ Glee Club-43 F. B. L. A.-4g Yearbook Staff4 RANDY BOLT Activities: Hi-Spot-55 Basketball-4 A man who does not make a mistake usually does not make anything. Always, happy, never blue-Senior Class of '6Z! JOYCE BRAKE A beautiful face is a silent commendationf' Activities: Project Committee-4g Jr. High study hall teacherg P. E. poster committeeg Chairman of Project committeeg Float committee DENNIS BROOKS A finished gentleman from top to toe. Activities: Student Council-33 President-4g National Honor Society-43 Boys' State-3g Glee Club-23,43 Boys' Quartet 5, 43 Band-2, QS, 4g Dance Band-2, 3, 4g District Band Clinic-2, 33 Spanish Club-2, 3, 4g H1-Spot-2, 53 Art Editor- 2, 3 MARY CAMPBELL The woman who did. Activities: National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist-35 F. H. A. -2, 3, 4g Class Chairman-31 State Degree Candidate-43 Hi-Spot-2, 3g Assistant Editor- Sg Thespians-2. 3, eil Glee Club-2. 3g National Honor Society-4g Spanish Club- 2g Student Countil-41 English Award-2g 4g XVho's Who-55 Balcony Scene-2: Conznzmzd Perfornztznce-5 FAYE ANN CARTER The fault was nature's fault not thine. . .which made thee fickle as thou art. Activities: F. H. A.-2, 3g Band-2, 3, 4g Majorette-3, 45 Thespians-2, 3, 43 F. T. A.-23 Glee Club-3, 4g Student Council-2, 3g Secretary-3g Annual Sub- scription Manager-4g Who's Who-2, 33 Most Beautiful-33 Hi-Spot-39 Balcony Scene 3g Girls' State-4g National Honor Society-43 Vice Pres.-43 Football Queen- 4g Maid-5 17 -Min :ie LLLW , NOEL DUANE CHANDLER Like two single gentlemen roll'd into one. Activities: F. F. A.-2, 3: junior Advisor-4: F. F. A. Southern State Meat judging-2, 3, 43 F. F. A. State Meat judging-2, 35 Track-2. JOHN COOK His heart runs away with his head. Activities: Band-2, 33 Stage Band-2, 3, 4: Spanish Club-2, 3, 4: President-4g Hi-Spot Editor-3: Leopard Editor-4g Thespians-2, 3, 4: Student Council-3, 4g Class President-4: Summer Science Institute-33 State and Regional Science Fair-35 National Honor Society-4. BILL CORNISH I don't pretend to understand the Universe--its a great deal bigger than I am .... .People ought to be modesterf' Activities: Boys' State-3: Band-2, 3, 4: Spanish Club-2, 3, 4: Hi-Spot Staff-3, 4. KATHY COX Thinking is to me the greatest fatigue in the world. Activities: Thespians-3, 4: F. H. A.-2, 3, 4: Glee Club-2. We don't spend all our time having fun. DOTTIE DAVIS I'm happiest when I'm eating. Activities: Homecoming-2, 3. 4: Hi-Spot-3: Thespians-2, 3, 43 Cheerleader- 2, 3, 45 Head Cheerleader 4g Student Council-2, 3, 4: Treasurer-3: Who's Who 2, 3: Cammand Pef7'01-murine-3g Girls' State-3: F. H. A.-2, 3,3 President-3: Annual Staff-33 Honor Society-4. HENRIETTA DENSON The gobble-uns 'll get you if you don't watch out. Activities: F. H. A.-2, 3, 43 Pep Club-4. GLADYS EDNA DICKSON I am rather tall and stately: and I care not very greatly what you say, and what you do. I'm Gladys and who are you? Activities- F. H. A.-2, 3, 4: Thespians-2, 3, 4: F. B. L. A. President-4g Spanish Club-2: Double Doo:-4: Iffhere The Croft if Made-3: Library Club-3, 4. GLENN DIXON A man is a man and master of his fate. Activities: F. F. A.-2: Sentinel-3, 4: District Crop judging-2. 18 P fy 1 DMM WAYNE E. DULL I hate a fool. Hi-Spot Staff 3 ,IIMMIE LLOYD DUNN H urbandx. STEVEN EDWARD DUNN Cows are my passion. DWAYN E EAKIN I think that nought is worth a thought, and I'm a fool for thinking. F. F. A. 2, 3, 4, F. B. L. A. Treasurer 4g Thespians 43 Double Doon Barbelar F. F. A. 2, 3, 4g Football 2, 3, 4, D-Club 2, 3, 43 It is better to wear out than to rust out. Football 33 Thespians 4g Barhelor Hufbezndfg Double Daory Track 2 Proof of this fact is Lafae, Mary, Barbara, David, John, all made above 94 percentile on the PSAT test. A PHYLLIS JEANN EDMONSON There is no excellent beauty that hath not some strangeness in proportion. Transfer 3. DAVID GARRISON Man is by nature political. Band 2, 3, 4g 2nd Lieutenant 3, Captain 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Boys' Quartet 3, 43 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Vice President 3g Hi-Spot 3, 4g Business Manager 3, Editor 4, Yearbook Staff Business Manager 4g Honor Society 3, 4g Student Council 4, Arkansas Boys' State 3. MARILYN GAULDIN So little clone, so much to do. Transfer 3g F. H. A. 4g Pep Clubg Manager Girls' Basketball Team 4, F. B. L. A. 4g Honor Society 4 JOHN GINGERICH See the happy moron, he doesn't give a darng I wish I were a moron, My gosh! Perhaps I am one! Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Thespians 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 4g F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, Band 2, Hi-Spot 3, Football 3, D-Club 2, 3, 4, Halloween Play 3g Track 43 Thes- pian Assembly Representative 4. 19 iii? WWC? JIMMY GOODE ' -I He that will to bed go sober, falls with the leaf still in October. F. F. A. 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, D-Club, Who's Who 3, All-Dis trict Football 3 THOMAS HANCOCK I'm a keen dog, I'm a wild dog, I'm a lean dog, and alone. Football 2, 3, 4, T. F. A. 2, 3g D-Club, National Honor Society 2, 3, JUANITA HANKINS O Sleep! thou flatterer of happy minds. F. H. A. 2, 3, 4 DARRELL HENDRIX When I have nothing to say, I say nothing. Some other achievements were in the band. DON HENNARD I wish he would explain his explanation. Football 2, Thespians 4, Halloween Carnival 4, Double D001-.f,' F. F. A. 2, 33 Track 2, 3, 43 D-Club JUDY ELAINE HILL Speak softly and carry a big stick. F. H. A. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 43 Thespians 2, 43 4-H 2, 3, F. H. A. State Degree- Candidateg Library 4, F. H. A. Radio Program LESLEY HOWARD HOWE I wt Love me little, love me long is the burden of my song. - Thespians 2, 3, 4, Double Doom' Where the Croix if Mezdef Agr. 2, 3, 4, Who's Who 3 DEAN JOHNSON Sure, I rose the wrong way today, I have had such ill luck every way. A 'F WH mia- Al LINDA Jo JOHNSON I do not mind lying, but I hate inaccuracy. Activities: Band-2, Who's Who-2, Thespians-2, 3, Plum Tree-Double Door- 4, F. H. A.-2, 53 Hi-Spot Staff-2, Hi-Spot Sweetheart-3. LINDA KIRTON That 12-pounrd look. Activities: Honor Society-3, 4, F. H. A.-2, 3, Thespians-Plum Tree-4, Dou- ble Door-4, Cheerleader-3, 4, Who's Who-3, Hi-Spot-3, Homecoming 3. WILLIAM ARTHUR LEE JR. All I can say is--I saw it! Activities: F. F. A.-2, 3, 4, F. F. A.-Sentinel-2, Crops Judging Team-2, 3, 4, Boys' State-3, junior-Senior Prorn-3, Football-2, 3, 4, F. F. A. Parliamentary Procedure Teams-2, 3, Track-2. B2 A. MAULDIN Being a husband is a whole time job. Activities: Football-2, 3, 4, Student Council-2, Class President-2, Spanish Club-2, 3, .4, Spanish Club President-2, 3, Honor Society-3, 4, F. F. A.-2, F. T. A.-3, 4, D Club-2, 3, 4, Boys' State-3 Jerry Don and Barbara have been members of All-State Band for Z years. JANET MADELINE MILLER Why need the other women know so much? Activities: 4-H Club-2, 3, F. B. L. A.-2, 3, 4. BARBARA W YNNE MCKINLEY A tiger's heart wrapped in a worman's hide. Activities: Majorette-2, 3, 4, Student Council-4, All State Band-3, 43 Girls' Sextet-3, 4, Girls' State-3, Honor Society-4, Thespians-2, 3, Command Per- formance, Spanish Club-Z, 3, F. H. A.-2, 3, F. T. A.-4, Hi-Spot-3, 4, Leop- X ard Staff -4. GENE MILLS She was one of the early birds, I was one of the worms. Activities: Transfer-3, Basketball-3, 4, Track-3, 4, Football-4, Hi-Spot Sports Editor-5, 4. D Club-3, 4. MARY LOU MOON A woman of few words is the best kind of a woman. Activities: Spanish Club-2, F. H. A.-2, Basketball-4. LAFAE MOSS Be Wisely Worldly, be not worldly wise. Activities: Spanish Club-2, 3g National Honor Society-3, 4j Hi-Spot-33 F. B. L. A.-4: Pep Club-45 Basketball Manager-45 Student Librarian Club-2, 4. DON MYERS Old soldiers never die: they just fade away. Activities: Band-2, 3, 4: Assistant Drum Major-3, 43 Stage Band-4: Glee Club- 2, 3, 43 Who's Who-3, F. B. L. A.-3, 4: Thespians-2, 3, 4: Pierrat and Pierrotley Spanish Club-2: Annual Staff-2, 3, 4: Make-up Editor-3: Hi-Spot-3: Arkansas Boys' State 3. lULU.'fA-Ji KM U-4-bw.Q-'sv'-ol 7 ' ' 1-2,11-.S ..,-v.laJiS.4s-J-ai i,,,c.,u,u,4, WJ-Waifdwcwjslwm HJ EMMA: J- mba.-7-.ew -u-a1fwvtCi.,LLo.Ml- I u DAVID PAYNE Arn-Ol 11.194140 With just enough learning to misquote. FRANK PERRY J Nobody raised meg I spec' I just grow'd Activities: Spanish Club-3, 4: Hi-Spot-3. F, M On the gridiron we made the headlines. JAIVIES LEROY PICKETT Nuthin' cloin'! That's just baloney. Everyone knows I cain't lay bricks. Activities: F. F. A.-2, 3, 4g Football-2: Basketball-3, 43 D Club-2, 5, 4: Track-2, 3. FREDIA YOUNG PITTMAN I feel a feeling which I feel you all feel. Activities: F. H. A.-2, 3, 4: Glee Club-2, 3, F. T. A.-2: Hi-Spot-2g 4-H-2, 3. JANE EDITH POLK A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse. Activities: F. H. A.-2, 39 Band-2, 3, 4: 4-H-3. RONALD REVES I'd rather be right than the President. Activities: Band-2, 4: Thespians-4. 22 ,nm TERRY SMITH I takes my man Friday U. W., with me. Student Council 23 Hi-Spot 53 Football 2, 53 D-Club 53 Thespians 43 Double Doorg Spanish Club 23 F. T. A. 43 Glee Club, VIRGINIA SPIGNER She fVirginiaJ is the sovereign queen of all delightg for her the lawyer pleads, and the soldier fights. Activities: F. H. A, 2, 53 F. T. A. 2, 53 Whos Who 2, 5, 43 Girls' State 53 Home- coming 5, 43 Hi-Spot 53 National Honor Society 5, 43 F. B. L. A. 43 Yearbook Staff 4. GAYLENE STAFFORD Oh, Woman! Lovely woman! Nature made thee to temper man. Activities: Thespians 2, 5, 43 Plum Tree 43 Cheerleader 5, 43 F. H. A. 2, 53 Girls' State 53 F. F. A. Sweetheart 53 Homecoming 43 Yearbook Staff 4g Glee Club 23 Chairman of Trip Committee 43 F. B. L. A. 4. JACK D. SUGGS His madness was not of the head, but of the heart. Activities: Student Council 5, 43 National Honor Society 5, 43 President 43 F. F. A. 23 Football 2, 5, 43 Basketball 2, 5, 43 Track 5, 43 D-Club 5, 43 Pres- ident 43 Whos Who 2, 5, 43 Hi-Spot 53 All District Basketball 5. Jack, B.A., Gene and Thomas made district. ARNOLD SULLIVAN There is a sucker born every minute. Activities: Thespians 5, 43 Bachelor Hurband, JERRY TAGGART I'm the saddest when I sing. Activities: Band 2, 5, 43 All State 5, 43 All District 2, 5, 43 Glee Club 2, 5, 4g President 43 F. B. L. A. President 43 Band Quartermaster 5, 43 Thespians 5, 4, F. T. A. 4. MURL TAYLOR But what is woman--only one of nature's agreeable blunders. Activities: F. F. A. 2, 5, 43 Sentinel 23 Secretary 43 Federation Secretary 23 Livestock judging 2, 5Q Thespians 4, Double Door. JAMES EARL WESTBROOK Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow. Activities: Basketball 2, 5, 43 F. F. A. 2, 5, 43 D-Club 2, 5, 4. 23 'MY JERRY WHITE Give me but one firm spot on which to stand and I will move the earth. Thespians 2, 3, 4g Boys' State 3g D-Clubg Football 3g Bas- ketball 4g Spanish Club 2g F. F. A, 35 Glee Club 4. MARTHA LOU WHITE Beautiful as sweet! And young as beautiful and soft as young! And gay as soft! And innocent as gay! Glee Club 3, 4g Honor Society 43 F. T. A. 2, 3, 4g F. H. A. 5, 4g Hi-Spot 3, 4g F. H. A. State Leadership Conference 43 Thespians 3, 4. Martha, where have you been all my life? One of the highlights of the Senior year-the Seniors adopted children. Seniors experience real l'Spirit of Christmas ,,...,.........-W-nm jim and Les bark for Senior Cakewalk ,iw mf Ui , U. Mr. Stephens prefers DE1!iI'J' food 1-my jim, Gladys, and Joyce say, Right this way. Buy cookies from Seniors. Wa -- '-i 'Q junior Favorites: Judy Sikes, Ricky Markell. Class Officers, Left to Right: Ricky Markell, Laura Good win, David jones. JUNIOR CLASS fag, ,Q Patricia Adair Carolyn Allen Marolyn Allen Gayle Bales Dexter Birge Don Campbell Brenda Carrington joe Carruth We're the best as gou can see, Senior Class of '63 Barbara Causey Sandra La Vonne Chandler Lyndel Q. Citty David Clay Rickey Crossley G ld C 1 era u p Rodger Dickinson Linda Dillahunty H i Judy Goode Laura Goodwin Jesse R. Green Larry Charles Hall Tommy Harris Naomi Hendricks Carolyn Hornsby Jeanie James Most took Algebra II or Plane Geometry, but some Tried Trig Virginia Nell johnson David jones Don J. Lacefield Donald Leeper Ricky Markell Nancy Matchett Stanley Mattison Linda McAnelly .D A. D. Monroe h 1 M C ar otte oss Rodney Patterson, jr. Ida Belle Peters Eric Pressley Mike Reves Ermine E. Rodden Sharyn Ross KT '6l-'62-a good gear for Juniors-especially the girls who made good show on the CagerCourt. Tina Runyan Marilyn Shaw Nickolas Short Judy Ann Sikes Charles Staggs Judy Stephens D . S . Oflflle Wlffl Linda Vickers R QMQAQQZQQWWLQZYMS ,Q in-vfaa5SiH:ll5wSaiSik3of-W'- '- fi wal Q -Q Dance. dance on, Little Girl! 30 I Barbara Waldon Gary Walker Lary Walker Judy Whiles jerry Dwight Whitley Mauriene Young No, girls, you can't register for football. X 568 QS k Q if 'Q 1e:lf25?5 E ,ipgg-on-- --I 1, 4 1 3 ,,.....,., -K t W 4 W-'M S i 5 hal 3 ,,,...... 2 if E W 5 L iff-'M-'giii1M,i,o:5. fl -5 Q A ' 'r ' . A ,. W, S , if ,., A T' in i New Gosh, Jeanie, I don't mean it, f V kk k I 1 ' ' ,' ,, ' A , ' V VA-A .. I I 1 ,i r i'- fiq. ., A A in 1 - in i i V' i h- ' i if ,L V-,V, .5 ,, : In I V ,, X k I aiee fs, eff' f i il - on 'L '1,, , V . - 7 A , , Q ' n,,, K .f L. if I didn't really think We would, but then. . . We've got the pepg We've got the steam! W'althour, his chip off the old blockg Blackwood, his little old pipe. l juniors are outlining points for success 4 AW Louder ! Ring it louder! 31 Class officers: left to right: Ollie Sharp, treasurerg Lynda Emerson, sec retaryg Benny Carpenter, presidentg Ed Knod, vice president. SOPHOMORE CLASS Class favoritesg Tony Beltrani, Lynda Emerson 32 Ronnie Addington Jimmy Athey Lennie Blankenship Valerie Blankenship Dan Bailey jerry Baker Lavada Bolt Sue Bradley Tony Beltrani Linda Sue Birge Billy Bryan Benny Carpenter Step aside and open the door for the Senior Class of '64 Douglas Carter G. A. Cearley Donna Christian Fletcher Christian, Jr. Dale Clower Carroll Colston Danny Cooper C. J. Craig Imagean Davis Novadean Davis Jeannie Dinger Joyce Dobbs Lynda jane Emerson B1ll1e Hampton Sandra Emerson Ronald Finley Gary H. Garrett Karen Green Elizabeth Hall h this big, Betty Sue Huckaby Neal johnson Sandie Johnson Ed Knod Lou Ellen Lake Delores Larimore can if al aj W 3 . jane McVay Lynn Meeks Bobby Miller Donna Monroe . i, ., Q 4 a ' -, -: 1 fi ESE ' 'Q Curtis Morgan '15 Don Nealy , ,,,, ' sy .- ' , ,Y rv get olnnnonnfnn,n o ,o at eenfen y 4 ,VA yp , is -ff x Ruby Noey Ricky Pearce joe Perry Betty Pickett Sandra Pool Linda Poole By second semester we had caught on to the sophisticated ways of DHS jimmy Priest james Presson Michael Price Cindy Proctor Kenneth Robinson Ollie Jean Sharp 35 Don Shirley Charles E. Shooke Leilani Smith Susan Smith Lane Southall Steve Stiers Louise Stover Pricilla Stmnett Sheron Sullivan Lazell Taylor Lloyd Thompson Linda Tollett Sally Trammell Sabina Wallace jackie Walters Elaine Weaver Marcia Whiles Wayne Whisenhunt Woodrow White james Williams Freddy Willoughby Ai the end of the year, we shall have visions of being the Big Shots in I96Z-IQ63 ------ Juniors. New and raw recruits will soon be tamed by their masters, juniors. The first day- Nothing ahead but a life of drudgery. The new look in '62 Sorry, girls. Grade school is in the other direction. You meet all kinds of people in today's world! I just brought it along in case I need to powder my nose. Who do you think you are anyhow? I 37 It used to be this long! l i 5 T X Z X f The fight song is officially initiated by Mrs. ' Graves and Mr. XVy1ie. Hey! Leslie, get that elbow outta my ribs! I'm on your team. What we go through to be seen! 38 Another day, another A ? V7 vvkykr W M krkk W ,, , ,,,. , , . , .,,, NS' Si, Si, Senor Ah, Mother Nature, how I love you! We could understand it if Ricky's arm were broken and Jeanie had made the cake! London Bridge is falling down! mf A 4- 1 K: is v ii - V HQ, by ff W .,,, 21 A S225 Tzyalf' 2 . :- .1 1: 5 525 'ff'-f' X. 'mv- 4-W r 1 fd, A Wig 3,2 W g, W jg ii? ,fe k Q? BUSINESS STAFF: Standing left to right: joe Carruth, Rodger Dickinson, Ricky Crossley, Don Lacefield, Stanley Mattison, john Cook, Linda Dillahunty. Seated left to right: Judy Stephens, Barbara McKinley, Faye Carter, Subscription Managerg David Garrison, Business Manager, THE LEOPARD STAFF MAKE-UP STAFF: Left to right: Stanley Mattison, Head Make-Up, Sandra Pool, Mrs. Graves, Sponsorg Linda Dillahunty, Cindy Proctor. SUBSCRIPTION STAFF: Seated left to right - Virginia Spigner, Judy Stephens, Charlotte Moss, Laura Goodwin, Faye Carter, Subscription Manager, Sharyn Ross, Gladys Dickson, Car- olyn Hornsby. Standing left to right: Bob McKinley, Barbara McKinley, Jerri Birge, Martha White, Elaine Weaver, Donna Monroe, Nancy Matchett. TYPISTS: Jerri Lynn Birge and Gaylene Stafford. 43 This year instead of each 'DHS although 1nere's some 1 student writing you a separate let- me-nt as to who will be i e ter, they asked us to write one Jones or their dog. big one for them. They left their You could bring a bool requests at the Hi-Spots office and excuses for Lyndall City. f b here they are. no longer convincing First. theres one person you can The present members o omit this year, Santa. Faye Carter da Dlllahunty Fan Clu said that she already has what Pearce Don Neely. Dous She W Left to Right: Gene Mills. Sports Editorg Wayne Whisen- .Gen hunt, Feature Editorg David Garrison, Editor-in-Chiefg Nan- hlnl 9 cy Matchett. Assistant Editor: Mrs. Hayes. Sponsor. Not I keepii picture-dg john Cook, Business Manager and Photographer. him. Sally Trammell needs a lifetime Don Laceneld and fuel l' supply of stamps for her impor- a muffler to Silence tl U tant letters so she w0n't have cracks in the show. E to borrow them from her fellow students. Tony Beltranl wants a. 2 Mr. Walthour needs a new pair ketbau so he can Pram? - of glasses since he keeps running into students with his bus. Stanley Mattison wants a radio Gerald CHIP wuld do wi 1 the girls' team. He's ha ble guarding Linda Jane for his car. He thinks it will liven sun, so his Skipping Sch .... .... ,. up his dates. be m Vam- Sabine Wallace would like to mas Eve. Merry Christmas front A complete set of toddlers' toys Judy Sikes has been falling in learn to play basketball now that all of the students at DHS. would suit the Parnells just fine. so many different direction, me her friends are members of the Hi-Spots Stafi o ' f'fif 1 ' o i 7 1 0: f 5: l o itllt' a ' l Q liiffif . O 'Q ' Written and Edited By Students of De Queen High School Vol. 2- No. 4 I ' 1 i honors. Ida Belle Peters had 2 0 points and Lynda. Emerson had 5 i S I In the second game with Gill- ham, the Leopardettes scored 15 I n r points to their 61. High scorer for S The student council has a bill be- A- A- 'H' MM' mf M nm' DAM fore it that is Surely one of the Advertising staff standing: Ronnie Addington, Ricky Pearce. most important that will be Seen Seated: Susan Smith, Sandra Poole. YY ' YV in the organization in the 61-62 on Tuesday, l----.- n school year. This bill wiii make of School provisions for scholastic letters to me proposed be given in several fields. The dition fp the The De Queen High senooi choir Coufsesjnvolved are English 2, 3 The building, accompanied by Judy Sikes and di- and 4' F1592 geomef-VY, SeC0Dd'YeaX' ment, will cost rected bv Mrs. Garv Jones will algebra, T-mgonomelfy-f 191010 EY lnnn Tt. will not ' T, Reporters, left to right: Donna Monroe, Lou Lake, Judy McCown, Elaine Weaver, Martha 3 0 White, Mary Campbell, Barbara McKinley. f First row: Sandie Johnson. Sabina Wallace. Karne Green, Tina Runyan, Laura Good- or win, Woody White, Billy Cornish. to '15 ea building w helpful becaus conaiticx could be day. said I also at constructic and ready for v 2DUl'f T game of FOYCIDBII .i Qs, .. . - .ll all xx il at Elini! First row, left to right: Mrs. Huffman, Sponsor, Lafae Moss, Judy Hill, Sharron Ross, Naomi Hendricks, Carolyn Hornsby, Second row, left to right: Linda Pool, Lynn Meeks, Jeannine THE LIBRARY CLUB Terry and Steve-- Reading maketh a full man. Top row, left to right: Jerry Whitley, Dennis Brooks, Woody Vlfhite, Joe Carruth, David Jones, John Gingerich, Don Meyers, Gary Garrett, Edward Knod, Wayne Whisenhunt. Fourth row: Ste- phen Stiers, Doug Carter, David Garrison, Ricky Pearce, Stanley Mattison, Larry Walker, Terry Smith, Jerry Taggart, Jerry Ball, Gary Walker, John Cook, Third row: Carolyn Allen, Marolyn Allen, Laura Goodwin, Sharyn Ross, Tina Runyan, Charlotte Moss, Naomi Hendricks, Donnie Van Voast, Jane McVay, Linda Dillahunty, Martha White, Jerri Birge. Second row: Pat Adair, Son- dra Chandler, Elaine Weaver, Sandra Pool, Geraldine McRae, Judy Whiles, Marilyn Shaw, Lou Lake, Barbara McKinley, Prisilla Stinnett, Billie June Hampton. Bottom row: Judy Sikes, pianist, Nancy Matchett, Judy Goode, Sheron Sullivan, Faye Ann Carter, Ida Belle Peters, Sally Tram- mell, Judy Stephens, Cindy Proctor, Karen Green, Sandy Johnson. GLEE CLUB Officers, left to right: Joe Carruth, ViceAPresidentg Linda Dillahunty, Secretary' Jerry Taggart, President, Laura Goodwin, Treasurer. 1 4lZw,f7'4-Mfr -WW .fm CM ,,M fm - l A 414?W7m l4af5a6'ff750Q FZqf fA .Aewpf-Za ,pl-J 2 Back row, left to right: Elaine Weaver, Barbara McKinley, Linda Dillahu ty Judy Sikes, pianist. Front row, left to rihtz Judy Stephens, Fay Ann Carter, K reen. awww? if X , Zwafwaovs' ouA RTET iYf'9'?f fm, AND GIRLS' SEXTET swam qv UE OUEEN HIGH Director, John Parnell Woodwind: Judy Sikes, Leilani Smith, Jane McVay, Sharon Callahan, Barbara McKinley, Judy Stephens, Gary Garrett, Lou Ellen Lake, Nita Knod, Nita Millwee, Sandra Pool, Vicky Monroe, Judy McCown, Sue Ellen Gray, Sally Trammell, Ricky Pearce, Ethel Ramsey, Gary Hargis, Patricia Lowery, Linda Hilton, Jerry Whitley, Don Myers, Susan Smith, Jerry Taggart, Stanley Mattison, Chris Stephens, Betty White, Faye Ann Carter, Linda Dillahunty. 48 R 7 ? S, uni' .N f ww, ff Suv ' 'M' 3- if Q 'K N .. ,Q p I 7, - ' k ,, 4 5' . -Wt? ,,, in-94,7 fs. if aff 1. 1 wg KP ' ,,, M4 0 B. V f 1 i cv 43. 4 ' ,.. fm .4 ' gt if fi 5 ,, Q5 Q .W ,K , f'rl4 , ew, 2 ia 1 hz , V! A I' JS. uf , ' M3330 ' Nw jp Lkww: A . H458 ' UIUEEN gg Patriotic members decorating for an out of town game. All hail De Queen High School were always proud to stand And the band played on and on and on. Come on, ye Leopards. Give all your might. . 5, or 'Q 1 rfb X ' 7 if ii '..7 131. hi Jerry White Barbara McKinley Mary Campbell Laura Goodwin President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY TROUPE IZ54 . ZV Ronnie Addington Mike Beltrani Jerri Birge John Cook Dottie Davis Gladys Dickson Jimmy Dunn Judy Goode Karen Green Elizabeth Hall Larry Hall Billie June Hampton Judy Hill Linda Hilton Lou Lake Nancy Matchett Judy MCCOWI1 Geraldine McRae Jane McVay Sandra Pool 'Q -4 Q ,., I gfigqh . Y 'A ii john, I can't stand it here any longer. -Double Door fLinda Kirton, Lesley Howej 1? 'QV 1, X t Cindy Proctor Sharyn Ross Tina Runyan Marilyn Shaw Susan Smith Priscilla Stinnett Murl Taylor Sally Trammell Elaine Weaver Judy Whiles The Pearls! My Pearls ! -Double Door fLaura Goodwin, Gladys Dickson, Jimmy Dunn Larry Hall.j Aw Mmm.. M, ,m..,,a.... BALL. D Seated, left to right: Marilyn Gauldin, Dottie Davis, Standing, left to right: Martha White, Mary Campbell, Linda Kirton, David Garrison, Dennis Brooks, Faye Carter, Barbara McKinley Thomas Hancock, LaFae Moss, B. A. Mauldin, Jack Suggs, Virginia Spiner, Gene Mills, john Cook, Mrs. Huffman, Sponsor. NATIONAL HONOR soclm The National Honor Society initiated three members: Dot, OFFICERS Left to right: Martha White-Secretary Marilyn, and Gene ' ' jack Suggs-President, Faye Ann Carter'V1ce Pres. A , -bv 'NP 54 i gif- 3 Q lil Qt . Science KAREN GREEN - Biology LLOYD THOMPSON - Bi GENE MILLS -Physics JOHN COOK - Chemistry STANLEY MATTISON - American History SHARON ROSS -f ,S A EDWARD KNoD English SUSAN SMITH - II ology ELAINE WEAVER . II JUDY STEPHENS- III NANCY MATCHETT - III Chemistry LAEAE Moss - iv DENNIS BROOKS - IV 62 The scholastic letter merit program was designed by our Student Council to promote better grades and more pride in work done by students of DHS. The program offered twenty letters for this year's first semester work of which only 19 were awarded because of the high standards set. On the merit of this program the local Rotary Club is co-sponsoring the en- deavor with the Student Council. It is felt that the future growth of this program will be carried on by a willing fac- ulty and an ambitious student body. Mathematics M15 BOB MeKiNLEY - Pierre Geometry LANE SOUTHALL - Plane Geometry WOODY WHITE - Algebra II JUDY SIKES - Algebra II MARY CAMPBELL - Trigonometry JACK SUGGS - Trigonometry 55 Left to right: Judy Stephens, Party Chairmang Sally Trammell, Secretaryg Mrs. jack Bell, Sponsorg Susan Smith, Vice-President: Carolyn Hornsby, Presidentg Martha XX'hite, Degrees Chairmang Laura Goodwin, Reporter. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Lett to right: Janet Miller, Kathy Cox, Fredia Pittman, Nita Hankins, Henrietta Densori. 1 . um,:f,.. Q- ,-ff' -K nf: f' 7 -- all l Fl CHFUSTHFXS T Q9 W5 1. Degrees Chairmen left to right: Judy Hill, Martha White Mary Campbell. Carolyn Allen Marolyn Allen Gayle Bales Butler Brenda Carrington Sondra Chandler Linda Dillahunty Marilyn Gauldin Judy Goode Naomi Hendricks Jeanie Jarnes Linda McAnelly Charlotte Moss Ida Belle Peters Linda Poole Sharon Ross Tina Runyan Marilyn Shaw Judy Sikes Lazell Taylor Judith Whiles J itii J ,312 f y ywi Y ,i 4, i , 3-na . -- , '7 4 . at 6 -K fx M? sv l as ,if I Z? is l i if fi' X fi Q 4-. ,4 J V i , I' af ft i t 1 Q' is M .::.. 1 : , JJ IJ t a 'L xl Q i M - J M ff J if f ,a 'W J if r 1 A ,J - C ' A my Jimmie Athey Lennie Blankenship Valerie Blankenship Donna Christian Imogene Davis Novadene Davis Joyce Dodds Linda Emerson Sandra Emerson Billie June Hampton Colleen Hill Linda Hilton Sue Huckaby Sandie Johnson Lou Lake Delores Larimore Judy McCoWn Geraldine McRae Jane McVay Donna Monroe Ruby Noey Betty Pickett Sandra Pool Ollie Sharp Linda Tollett Priscilla Stinnett Sheron Sullivan Louise Stover Marcia Whiles Left to right: Elizabeth Hall Sabina Wallace Cindy Procter, Sue Bradley, Linda Birge Nan cy Mahany, Karen Green. Www Seated left to right: Elaine Weaver, Historian, Donna Monroe, Redd, Terry Smith, Vice- presidentg Laura Goodwin, President, Barbara McKinley, Secretary, Martha White, Treasurer. Middle row left to right: Mike Beltrani, Lou Ellen Lake, Geraldine McRae, Sandra Pool, Pris- cilla Stinnett, Tina Runyan, Ida Belle Peters, Jeanie james, Mrs. Huffman, Sponsor. Last row left to right: B. A. Mauldin, john Gingerich, Jerry Don Taggart, jerry White, Larry Hall, jane Mc- Vay, Tony Beltrani. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA ww...-Q , ,.,am.m.4,..a-a.,i A teacher's fmt' V work is never done! Sitting: Don Campbell, Murl Taylor, Billy Bryan, Noel Chandler, David jones, Jimmy Dunn, Larry Hall, Standing First row: Charlie Smith, Billy Stiles, johnny Andrews, Kent Mc- Cown, Dan Bailey, Gale Phillips, Roy Conaster, Henry Halter, Phillip Miller, Roger Renfrow, Second row: Orville Smith, jimmy Priest, Steve Dunn, Donald Leeper, jimmy Slabough, Third row: james Williams, Wayne johnson, Charles Logan, Larry Higgins, Randy Kosier, Kenneth Mason, Morris McRae, Lonnie johnson, Curtis Morgan, Earl Williams, Fourth row: Neal johnson, Charles Lee, Mark Dunn, Spencer Logan, Keith McKinney, Thomas Hancock, jimmy Whitley, Fletcher Christian, jackie Walters, Bobby Miller, jimmy Blankenship, Fifth row: Car- roll Watkins, A. C. Paxton, Gerald Culp, A. D. Monroe, William Lee, Dean johnson, Glenn Dixon, G. A. Cearley, Don Shirley, Ermine Rodden, james Pickett. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA op row left to right: Murl Taylor, Secretaryg Noel Chandler, Junior Advisor, David Jones Vice-Presidentg Don Campbell, Treasurer, Bottom Row left to right: Billy Bryan, Sentinel jimmy Dunn, President, Larry Hall, Reporter. ' In Nf' ,JJ JA' 'a 1 l lf f ff ,gl alll? LI! rfwd' 2 ,ffjxfff Q , gmff L ff iff' JMA P .ll ffl! QM, ,W 'fl all fy ,ini ff!! in , cg lxflilifllgi h ,,, W' l lfllff nl Vgjvij ,f:7,fL,J W fry ,l ' f jf Wi! Yes Sir we have some of the most talented irls , , g in the school taking part in our contest. ffl nhl' avr C L. -Q.. L -4 il Samples, samples and more samples. Gladys Dicksor1MF. F. A. Sweetheart Watch it, Leslie! You're cutting my table leg off! I K N511 1 fig, al' ' Seated, left to right: Jerri Lynn Birgc, Virginia Spigner, Gay Stafford, First row, left to right: Carolyn Allen, Judy Whiles, Marilyn Gauldin, Linda johnson, Gladys Dickson, Tina Runyan, Laiura Goodwin, jimmy Dunn, Mrs, XX'oucl, sponsor. Second row, left to right: Marilyn Allen Sharon Ross, Janet Miller, La Fae Moss, jerry XX'hitley, Larry Hall, jerry Taggert, john Gingeri ich, Don Myers. FUTURE BUSINESS LEAUERS UF AMERICA OFFICERS, left to right: jimmy Dunn. Gladys Dickson, Sharon Ross, Don Myers, Laura Good- win, jerry Taggert. 1..,.,M , , ,,....,,,,.. ,.,. C? 7-J -0' -4- ' 35 95. L4 First row, left to right: Linda Dillahunty, Barb Reporter, Ida Belle Peters, Judy Sikes, Susan Smith, Judy McCown, Billy June Hampton, Representative to , ldent, Jeanie James, row, left to right: Judy Stephens. Third row, left to right: Sandra Pool, Leilani Srnith, Sandy johnson, Elaine Weaver, Fourth row, left to right: Lou Lake, Don- na Monroe, Carroll Colston. Fifth row, left to right: Gary Walker, Lloyd Thompson, David Garrison, A. D. Monroe, Don Campbell. Sixth row, left to right: Rodger Dickinson, Secretary- Treasurerg Frank Perry, Billy Cornis, B. A. Mauldin, Sergeant at Arms, Rickey Crossley, Den- nis Brooks, John Cook, President, Mrs, Tommy Correll, Sponsor. ' SPANISH CLUB C27 U-f e First row, left to right: Donna Mahoney, Carolyn Sharp, Vicky Monroe, Sharon Cal- lahan, Nancy Matchett, Jane Ann Neely. Second row, left to right: Greg Eley, Rich- ard Knight, Chris Stephens, Kent Doss, Billy Stiles, Third row, left to right: XX'oody Wfhite, Ricky Pearce, Tex Phillips, Vlfaync Whisenliiint, Rodney Patterson, Doug Car- ter. D-CLUB Coaches, left to right: jack Bell, Hubert Wil liams, Charles Turner, Darwin Green. First row, left to right: Henry Halter, Mike Carruth, Neal johnson. Second row, left to right: Don Campbell, Rodger Dick- inson, Rickey Crossley, Donnie Swim. Third row, left to right: William Arthur Lee, Steve Dunn, David Jones. Fourth row, left to right: David Clay, A. D. Monroe, jerry White, James Westbrook. Top row: Rickey Markell, jack Suggs, Ben- ny Carpenter, Gene Mills, B. A. Mauldin, Bottom row: Ronnie Finley, Tommy Harris, Thomas Hancock, Bob McKinley. Top row: Tony Beltrani, G. A. Cearly, Woody Wfhite, john Gingerich, Third row: Ed Knod, Don Shirley, Ricky Pierce, Second row: Ronnie Addington, Gregg Eley, Mark Dunn, Rich- ard Knight, Kent Doss, Gailon Godwin, C, J. Craig. Top row-left to right: Carolyn Waldon, Sabina Wallace, Karen Green, Ollie Sharp, Linda Em- erson, Elizabeth Hall, Elaine Wfeaver, Betty Pickett, Judy Gaston, Fourth row-left to right: Col- leen Hill, Jimmy Athey, Louise Stover, Sue Huckaby, Linda Brown, Linda Needham, Suzanne Carrington. Third row-left to right: Delores Larimore, Priscilla Stinnett, Donna Christian, Marcia Whiles, Marian Penny, Linda Tollett, Linda Poole, Kay Turner, Cathy Jones. Second row- left to right: Marilyn Gauldin, Judy Hill, LaFae Moss, Jeri Lynn Lee-per, Sharon Vaughn, Judy Whiles, Linda Nanney, Nancy Matchett. First row-left to right: Laura Goodwin, Tina Runyan, Naomi Hendricks, Sharyn Ross, Pat Adair, Sondra Chandler, Brenda Carrington, Charlotte Moss, Barbara Waldon, Carolyn Hornsby, Linda Peek. All for the Leopards stand up and holler! x cz 1, fed , 155-!G,43ClQ?'ygQCZ Zggdzzg f 'f' ,ffl 'J A -.A J . 7 A 1 C, i , uf K if I 3,7 4 'J '37 ff -14111: ffgyflff' ,film ' 'ifibfgzfffl GC 'QV'-5 Y' ff! -.LQ Lffkgvf 0:45 44 Lilfjll rg? 'ff'-VL ,f'L,JL27M .Ez LL ILT-1. 'iw I ,gQ1,1y.?'Cl 6Juf.fifg'.l,, .4 If .Q 454, -Q 2 - fx Hel 7 f,'g4,.3, -L ,f 4, , ,qffgf ' 1 f .!Zl2,Yf,i l 1 , I ! D, '11, fyffilfln 1,, L , ff-1 'r ' I -. I if ' .Q-,f f, 1,A.,,fc. Dy , f J,fLL.,' lf '7f'5 . , , , MJ Jin x Of fl ' fc--.,,'1L. :..f ,I 4 32fQL:,,fg',5 , 47'fLC gj azpil. 1 5 1' ' A Y if -Tri 5434, -V-- zgfg 4'4-,1,1., ff .n !' - if 'Lfff 4. L f Vg, 1? T. ? 'L'f l f :al 'J -f 'f f M ,P 'f..f,af ,, f ffl, ak.. Qfjfl L, Q, , Ag' .Q ! 4:5'f-,g', ' t1'm.mff,, 57,2 jfbfl . Mrs. Jack Bell , , A , , , Sponsor X , 1. .' J ' : .ff - KJ M if 'f ' Laura Gooclwm Captam 5 vi .7rf4.f-514 if , 1' -410 ,- '-c A -- - I V 1 . 4 'lffzw V :gl , Big 'D' little 'e' 'KU' double le' 'n ' :wsu-mqq:,,, 4.5. 4 w,,Wlm,,3,5l ,,gk5L . 3, rug, 53? I JVM ' ,.,, '. , K , Wwlw -' f i aiel-wfwi,w'1M'W ., ' NM ky , ,, 1, ,Q ,. ff' z gl V fr' 3 V' N gf ,f 2 . , A 4 il- Q4 -- , Wg ifJ.8,:r -,ir ,Wx W Wi. wwf . , KLVVL Fiw yf, , KZ , Wz WE?5ggwUi,i ,. l,,,. ' Y' '- fl ,l,,, H .Y I 'fflfzw' ,f fx. 'ff MQ '7,VV'iz''f1Qfk:Ili957l5fl73?ilQQ' Wiwr-1 ' V A llllllwlwlllw fimHa..i5,9,,,.,.,., ' fha .,,, W ,..,...,, .,,,,.,,u . Q , . QQ L 1 ' ' 9 firm in l 0 . V , if ,QW K 7 M ,A W if . ,:.fWfw'Q, Qnl56wiv,vgl , 5 , if 'VY' w,,f.',A , ,, V K A A QQ! , 2 l N I '- , ' N - 'V ,,., H 'f-ff l -A ,, ' 'ff , l L First row, left to right: John Cook, Dottie Davis, Mary Campbell, Linda Emerson, Ollie Sharp Second row, left to right: Rickey Crossley, David Garrison, Charles Staggs, Benny Carpenter jerry White, jack Suggs, Rickey Markell. STUDENT COUNCIL Seated, left to right: Barbara McKinley, Treasurer, Dennis Brooks, Presidentg Billy Bob Black wood, Sponsor, Judy Sikes, Vice'Presidentg Judy Stephens, Secretary. Hey Meyers, shouldn't Garrison be holding that lightning bolt? Witches, goblins and cheerleaders Even noon rallys couldnt stay Nashvilles luck. Let's see now, if we take 35 cents from High Span, add 50 cents from the annual, and transfer it all to the Thespians these books should balance. What's that thing under the sheet? 1, ' Q .wif 4 'LW sh 'tTf ?3 X? ,., w NORTH TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY DENTON, TEXAS February 5, 1962 531 West Dorm, NTSU OF M rsm Denton, Texas Mr. john Cook Editor Leopard DeQueen High School DeQueen, Arkansas Dear Mr. Cook, After looking at the pictures which you sent me, I can assure you that picking a winner and a runner-up in each case was no easy job. Let me say that it was my pleasure to choose these winners. I sincerely hope that these selections will meet with the approval of all concerned. If at all possible, I would love to see a pleted it. So if you should have a spare copy left over, I would love to have it. Speaking for Fred and myself, thanks again. copy of your annual when you have com Sincerely yours, Royce Lumpkin 72 Beauties, top row: Dottie Davis, Lindwa Kirton, Virginia Spigner, Linda johnson. Bottom Row: Faye Ann Carter, Gaylene Stafford. BEAUTIES AND HANDSOMES Hanclsomes, left to right: Stanley Mattison, Dennis Brooks, Gene Mills, Jack Suggs, Gary Gar ret, joe Carruth. f HLA 2, My are ,gf V '54 Z. . . M-W-My Q Lq, 2,A U mizsiezssi MOST HANDSOME DENNIS BROOKS e STANLE?Nf3REFTlS0N JACK SUGGS VIRGINIII SPIGNER GENE MILLS LINDA KIRTON is Ng, ,x X, in f: 'W 'N if-of QM,-Q5-:A -2' 'lf- sf W 0 W- . wa.. W fi? xii-viii? 1. K9 GM jack Suggs MR. D. H. S. BEST DRESSED BEST PERSONALITY jack, a favorite with the students, excelled not only on the gridiron but in Classroom activities. WHO'S WHO Faye Ann Carter MISS D. H. S., FRIENDLIEST Faye is one of the rare lnrainy blondes Mary Campbell MOST INTELLECTUAL MOST STUDIOUS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Minerva couldn't have anything on Mary if she had existed in old greek mythologyf' Stlnley Mittison Stanley is serious, and hard working, and a real fighter. She is one who excels in every- thing. fucly Sikes MOST TALENTED John Cook MOST INTELLECTUAL MOST STUDIOUS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED He'll probably replace Von Braun. ,.--.- W- - -- Dennis Brooks MOST TALENTED FRIENDLIEST Our Mr. Brooks Tommy Harris BIGGEST FLIRT Going Steaclilyn Gene Mills and Gaylene Stafford CUTEST COUPLE Love is a many splendored thing. wwe 2 539' Don Lacefield WITTIEST Methinks you have a nimble wit Cindy Proctor BIGGEST FLIRT I assisted at the birth of significant word, flirtation, which dropped from the most mouth in the worldf, that most beautiful 2 jimmy Goode BEST PHYSIQUE Tall, dark, and handsome. Gene Mills CUTEST Cute, intelligent, and 21 fine athlete Judy Stephens BEST DRESSED ln this case clothes don't completely make the woman. Linda Kirton CUTEST The biggest little girl on campus. 1 u ln..-4. ,1 Dottie Davis WITTIEST Not only willing but able to servegalways with a smile. Gladys, I really think it's Terry instead of Leslie. The way to a man's heart is through his suomach. Maybe we should give all the boys here an A for effort. Gosh, I hope we don't have to eat all this stuff ourselves! E Sharm Al ' How do I love thee? Let me count the ways, Juniors I' ' ,1- Welcome to MT. OLYMPUS. Nobody knows how dry I am! You can call them chicks but not ole hens ! And I also play the French Horn. Q l 54.6,--Wg: MS? THLETICS Left to right: C. J. Craig-Manager, Thomas. Hancock, Steve Dunn, Gene Mills, Jack Suggs, B.A. Mduldin, Ronnie Addingon-Manager: Tommy Harris, Ricky Markell, Donnie Swim, A. D. Monroe, Eric Pressley, Ricky Crossley, Gary Walker, David jones, Don Campbell, Don Shir- ley, Edward Knod, G.A. Cearly, Benny Carpenter, Toni Beltrani, Woody White, Ricky Pearce, Bob McKinley, Neal johnson. THE MIGHTY LEOPARDS Managers : Coaches: C. 1. Craig Jack Bell Ronnie Addington Hubert Williams 92 Radiation mutations? B. A. and jack sweep end on a long gain. Button, button, who's got the button? But Gene But jack, Jafk JuSt Gene just OVCI' thI'CW missed it. YOU-H jack Suggs Quarterback Ricky Markell En Rickey Crossley Guard XV1ll1a.m Lee Tackle Tommy Harris Tackle Gene Mills En Woody White L, Half back Eric Presley F ullback Don Shirley R. I-Ialfback Benny Center ,Af Wigan is sw ., Q f l -all ' sg? .af u Carpenter I 'Q-gg? A rr u as bl' 1' 3-5 Y? ,QQ iv ,Qi K .Qi ii, G. A. Cearly Tacklle am? . La Q .. Toni Beltrani Tackle Ricky Pearce R. Halfback R QQ Gum r .1 Donme Swun X.-L 'f ie LM .Vu . - Ar, ' f' W f.. . , W v f ,Q lf, 1 , if 1 , 1 , ,. ,qw ,, 7 , fi, , Thomas Hancock Guard Jimmy Priest Guard A. D. Monroe Center David Jones En B. A. Mauldin L. Guard Steve Dunn Guard Kneeling: Idal Belle Peters, Billie june Hampton, Jeanie james, Standing: Gay Stafford, Dottie Davis, Captaing Linda Kirton. D.H.S. CHEERLEADERS DHS HOMECOMING OUEEN Left to right: Sabina Wallace, Gay Stafford, Virgina Spigner, Dot Davis, and Priscilla Stinnett. Queen Faye Anne I QUEEN FAYE ANN CARTER AND HER COURT ik? ' Oueen Faye reigns supreme over homecoming Rugged Leopards cast off the black and gold uniforms and don white coats to escort the royal court. Escorts: jack Suggs B. A. Mauldin Steve Dunn ir ,,k,,,,,.u: , if William Lee Thomas Hancock Not pictured V... wer Gene Mills Left to right: Woody Whiteg Ed Knod, managerg Benny Carpenterg Randy Boltg Ricky Pearceg James Westbrookg Ronald Finleyg jack Suggsg Thomas Hancockg David Clayg jerry Whiteg Bob McKinleyg Gene Millsg Ronnie Addington, manager THE LEOPARD CAGERS My, Thomas, what beautiful legs you have! James Westbrwk Gene Mills Thomas Hancock David Clay jack Suggs '4- Left to right: Lafae Moss, managerg Karen Greeng Maurene Youngg Barbara Waldong Ollie Sharpg Lynda Emersong Charlotte Mossg Brenda Carringtong Tina Runyan' Jeanie Jamesg Ida Belle Petersg Geraldine McRaeg Elizabeth Hallg Linda McAnnelyg Mrs. Bol- linger, coach. D H S LEOPARDETTES Hey, don't do that E 9 , Y S'- j V if I 5 3? 0 R X 4, :,.. , .. p ff,-iw .0 ' i ,ff Jack Bell Principal B. S. E. Henderson State Teachers College M. S. E. East Texas State Teachers College Howard Walthotlr Math, Science B. S. E. Henderson State Teachers College Mrs. Tommy Correll English, Spanish, Science B. A. University of Arkansas 106 1 l l l l Mrs. Devoe Bollinger l Physical Education Business Education B. S. E. Henderson State 1 l l Raymond Blakley History, Geography B. A., M. S. E., Henderson State Teachers College Mrs. L. C. Morris Science B. S. E. Henderson State Teachers College 107 Preston Hobson English, Science B. S. E., M. S. E. Henderson State Teachers College 5 l Charles Turner Physical Education B. S. E. Henderson State Teachers College Darwin Green Science, Math B. S. E. Henderson State Teachers College 108 few SH 'EW ! 'Blakely's Boosters. Rally Round the sisters, Boys At least, Mr. Blakely, you have one-'s undivided at tentionf' l Bewitched and Bewilderedf' The Three Stooges? 5 mgigzfgififsi i 'img if ' i if it EQ 'Hifi q - ' if so ai E Johnny Andrews Michael Ruel Archer Donald R. Birdsong Janice Birdsong jimmy Blankenship Mary jane Brewer Linda Brown Shirley Bryan Sharon Callahan Suzanne Carrington Mike Carruth Warren Bruce Caynor Jerry Christie Roy V. Conatser johnny Cox We're flying high this year-buijusi wait uniil we get io DHS Billy Cross Kent Doss Anna Dunlap Richard Mark Dunn Donna Kay Edmonson Hines Greg Eley William Edward Flourney Charlotte Fowler Judy Gaston Gailon Godwin Randy Gore Sue Gray Henry Halter Louise Hendrix Charles Hitchcock G james Edward Hooks Charles Hornsby Lonnie johnson Wayne johnson Cathy jones Theresa jones Judy Karr Dick Knight Randy Kosier james Lee Carol Lee-per Charlotte Leeper Jerri Lynn Leeper Linda Lipscomb Karen Longacre We plan io live ii up while we are ruling the roost Lyn Lord Patricia Lowre Y Donna jean Mahony Virginia Martin Kenneth Mason Kent McCown Brad McKinley Keith McKinney Donald McLeod Sharon McLeod Morris McRae Ina Miller Phillip Miller Nita Millwee Vicky Monroe ii SS 112051 . I fee Judy Montgomery Linda Noney Linda Needham Cheryl Neeley jane Ann Neely Linda Peer Marian Penney Gale Phillips Tex Phillips Cathey Pickard Roger Pressley Ethel Ramsey Roger Renfrow Paul Reynaud Randy Romine Of course, Mr. Bell, with the DJHS faculty, will keep us in line. Carolyn Sharp Hugh Glenn Sibert Dianne Skidmore jim Slabaugh Charlie Smith Orville Smith R. Chris Stephens Billy Stiles Kathleen Suggs Barbara Sue Taylor Lanis Irene Taylor Kay Turner Sharon Vaughn Carolyn Walden Diane Walters Carroll Watkins jimmy Whitley Anna Wilbury Earl Williams -lo Nell Wilson Cool, man, cool! Y H ,Kiwi Q 7 -' . ' 1. H536 ' 0,,., , ,'f 'Z'351 Wir The Three Musketeers. Standing on the outside, looking on the inside. 113 EIGHTI-I Don Addington Lee Roy Allen Rachel Armer Rickey Athey Deloris Bailey Vickie Lynn Ball Phyllis Barnes Mike Bingham james Elmer Bishop Lacrecia Blair Laverne Bolt Rickey Brantley Larry Burt Kathy Campbell Jimmy Caplinger Curtis Wayne Carver Paul Causey Joe Edward Chandler We're betwixt and between, but we're happy Lawrence Chandler Ronnie Chenault Norman W. Cornelius Nancy Lou Cowling Dearl Cunningham Tress Elizabeth Davis Bill Dickinson Helen Dinger Denzil Draper Cathey Druhum Lois Ann Emerson Harvey Gartrell johnny Gentry Cheryl Green Eddie Lou Gray Glenda Goode jo Ann Hammer Linda Harder Garry Hargis Vickie Ann Harris Kay Hill Bill Hoobler Marilyn House Sandra Hunter Wilma Jackson Gary James Ricky James Thelma Johnson Bill Jones Beverly Kelley Fred Knod Steve Lacefield Charles Lee Brock Lewis David Lewis Leonard Lewis GRADE We can boast of one thing: We have the biggest enrollment in school-IOI strong. ,Q no no 2 or -if L eo .1 ff' .K J , 2 r ir I J' fa: K ll A 5 I iil 1 Judy Lipscomb Alvy Long Karen Manasco Bruce Markell Johnny Mauldin Janice McLarty Carol McRae Larry McRae Billy Meeks Jerry Miller Ken Miller Walter Moss Murray Neely, Jr. James Nevels Bobby Joe Parson Judy Parson Don Pearcy Daina Phillips -M, 'Y' t K is ig' ' X 5. H 'N' ,Av , W... 'Y' i N X Wifi Don't look so gloomy. DJHS- there are only 174 more days to SO' Eddie Phillips Loyd Phillips jr. Sandra Poag J. W. Roberts Ken Rogers Gill Sharp Shirley Shaw Linda Sisk Randy Smith Bill Stainton Mildred Story Earl Leo Simpson Henry Stover Gwen Sullivan Barbara Taylor Cindy Taylor Robert Taylor Sidney Albert Thompson jr jimmy Tollett Nancy Voss Dennis Walker Gary D. Warford jay Wilborn Ina Williams Delmon Williamson Judy Williamson Troy Williamson janet Wray Marilyn Yandell l Who do we yell for ? Cubs A little louder. CUBS You just try and get it. I knew we shouldrft have put that defensive man in there. When the odds are against you, run. Stella Ann Addington Gene Athey William F. Bailey jimmy Baker Larry Wayne Baker Robert Baldwin Linda Best Charles Birdsong Carroll Birge Belinda Sue Bonds Calvin Ray Bradley Eddy Dean Brewer Maxine Brizendine Anne Brookes Charles Brown Daniel Burt Colleen Callahan Lanny Caplinger Keith Carlock Bonnie Causey Mae Irene Caynor Gail Chandler Curtis Conaster Lawrence Colston Billy Conelius Shirley Cox Marilyn Cunningham Ronald Davis Larry Docckery Alan Dunn Karen Durham Richard Garrett 1 18 SEVENTH G janet Gaston Benny Gentry Larry Green Mike Hampton Betty Sue Hankins Bobby Harder junior Hendrix Gearalcl David Hennard Pat Henry Chuck Hicks Charles Hill Phillip Hobbs Billy Hoffort Sandy Hooker Charles Jones Danny Kelley Coy Kesterson Anita Lynne Knod Kathy Leeper Brenda Lloyd Ralph Long Charmaine Longacre Jeb S. Lord Thelma L. Martin Mike Mashburn johnny McKeever Susan Gaye Metcalf Joyce Miller Linda Miller Lillie Faye Moon Sylvia Moss Betty Munn l 19 Danny Needham Shirley Nevels April Lucille Nickerson Larry Nickerson Jimmy Pickett Danny Powers Gloria Pressley Patty Pressley Delores Presson Leann Price Stephen Price Darlene Priest Diane Reynaud Sue Reynolds Leonard Ruth Carol Ann Sisk Oscar Wayne Six Steve Skelton Debby Smith Linda Smith Barbara Underwood Glenda Kay Van Voast Ronnie Warford Lynne Weaver Virginia Wilburn Ricky Wilson Betty White Cheryel White Harold Yates jerry Young l 20 35 :ep the col- the 'Huey some do Well bor know how Doe Back Larry Mary V disagree Pearce har- Jerri Lynn Birge would like a year's supply of gasoline so shie could do more running around. Ed Knod wants to learn how to knnnv-vin S- nhfs.-QJA.-SA,-... c... VS---t Row: Martha White. Billy Cornish, n Hall. Carroll Colston. Middle Row: Campbell, Judy McCown, Donna , Monroe, Elaine Wfeaver. Last Row: Bar- 1 bara McKinley, Laura Goodwin, Tina Run- ' yan, Karen Green. Sabina Wfallace. b news for the Hi-Spots. Thomas Hancock would like a ride to Horatio any time you are going that way. l Dottie Davis says she can do like 8 new without a mouse trap this year. can-t mm- She has already caught her mouse Settle my 3, or Rat as the case may be. The whole school would like for to learn you to add some to their Christ- person from mas vacation. time. We'll be looking for you Christ- llke bormas Eve. Merry Christmas from now that all of the students at DHS. Hi Spots Staff s Written and Edited By Students of De Queen High School Vol. 2- No. 4 g STUDENT COUNCIL honors. Ida Belle Peters had 8 points and Lynda Ilmerson had 5. In the second game with Gill- Choir Presents PASSES Snr Science Bldg. FOR NEW LETTERS I lham, the Iieopardetres score d 19 The student council has a bill be . an W S ' I P fore it that is surely one of the 2 Standing from left to right: Gene Mills, Sports Editorg John on Cook, Photographer, Wayne H9-YS, Sponsor. Seated: Nancy Matchett, Assistant Editorg David Garrison, Editor, Charles Staggs, News Editor. The De Queen High School Choir accompanied by Judy Sikes and di- rected by Mrs. Gary Jones will present excerpts from the Mes- siah, Sunday, Dec. 10 at 3 p.m, in the First Methodist church. Mem- bers of the choir who are singing solos are: David Garrison singing a bass solo, The People Who Walk in Darkness, Ricky Pearce with a tenor solo, Every Valley Shall Be Exalted, Dennis Brooks, another bass solo, Thus Saith ther Lord and But Who May Abide. the Day of His Coming, Joe Car- ruth with a bass solo. The Peo- Wisenhunt, Feature Editor, Mrs. e o e courses involved are EnS',li.sh 2, 3 and 4, plane geometry, second-year algebra, trigonometry, b 1 o 1 o g y chemistry, physics, and American history. Letters will be given in each course to the highest scores at the 'end of the first semester. Each student will only be allowed one letter per year and to be eligi- ble for the letter he must not only have at least a 3 aver-age but must state his intention to work toward the letter. In the event that a. stu- dent is eligible for two letters, he will have his choice of which one of S ditit 111851 ores stru Pl a. make B. 1OT. ot passes, construction will start im- you feel . , . and hgw you fgel mediaifely and the building might means the difference in how well be r ---- :... u..,. fall nf ..... -.1...-i c+A,-vSfv'DDYTxTf7FTT-TAl71'D- 1962. Advertising ff0fI1 left! Doug Carter, Sandra Pool, Susan Smith i-Hg Ronnie Addington. ' Se.. ieuuvii. iww uw.. S, N.,,S,.. W ..,-..i'fLd. Leopordettes Play Foreman On Home Court Tonight The Leopardettes play t h e i ri fourth game of the season tonight against Foreman on the local court. Santa. about that rifle or shotgun y0u've been wanting. He'll find just the one you're wishing for at PRINCE'S. You won't find a big' ger selection anywhere than right he-re at home. ic ic ak Mr. Prince to Sharon: What kind CUB FOOTBALL LETTERMEN Front row left to right: Roger Renfrow, Henry Halter, Morris McRae, Gill Sharp, Billy Cross, Gary Hargis, Murray Neely, Mike Carruth, Brad McKinley, Kent Doss, Mike Bingham. Back row left to right: Orville Srnith, Roy Conaster, Chris Stephens, Gallon Godwin, Phillip Miller, Tex Phillips, Mark Dunn, Dick Knight, Randy Gore, Greg Eley, johnny Maulclin, Gary james. ,.,, S0 Queen Judy being crowned by Captain Henry. D J H S HOMECOMING .N 1 ,am Al ,4 e I f , , 1 W - MW- 4 l w -2 J il, ' ,V U ,, i my -ww A -M, V V U - wffm,,,i4. -V P A .a-qw. f f-ug, khyikmx 5, J ,, J A Y'f-ff' 7'f V. fv'.f,1.m1v' ab., M , ' N M Queen Judy escorted by Captain Henry. Left to right: Kathleen Suggs. Cheryl Neely, Judy Lipscomb, Linda Lipscomb, Judy Karr, Jerri Lynn Leeper, Sharon Vaughn, Janice Birdsong, Jane Ann Neely, Karen Longacre. 123 Back row, Left to right: Randy Gore, Lawrence Chandler, Walter Moss, Greg Eley, Rich- ard Knlight. Front row, left to right: Ricky James, managerg Kent Doss, Brad McKinley Johnny Cox, Mike Carruth, Murray Neely, Fred Knrod, manager. DJ H S CAGERS Standing left to right: Judy Carr, Captaing Kathleen Suggs, Judy Lipscomb Seated left to right: Janice Birdsong, Stella Addington, Brenda Lloyd JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Victory, Victory! That's our cry! l25 OE OUEEN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BAN Director, john Parnell First row: Nita Milwee. Sharon Callahan, Nita Knod, Karen Durham, Mary Beth Moore, Leann Price, Gloria Pressley, Margaret Baker, Ann Brookes, Second Row: Vicky Monroe, Sue Gray, Eth- el Ramsey. Faq' Hgirgis, Piitriciii Lowery, jimmy Baker. Jerry Christie, Mike Archer, Robert Baldf win, Donald McLeod, Neal jones, David Hennard, Bobby Trammell, Debbie Smith, Betty White, Chris Stephens, Kathey jones. Third row: Cheryl Wliite, Gwen Cearley, janet Gaston, Richard Garrett, johnny McKeever, Hugh Sihert, Charles Hitchcock, Eddie Lou Gray, Ann Millwee, Mike Mashburn, jay Wilburn, Carroll Birge, Steve Skelton, jane Ann Neely, Tommy Wall, Lloyd Phillips. Y lm, , .. .. W 5 'S Swim T in ,cf K MQ E . ff' ,, 'f-9 .L W AL '-H 'W I. 33 ml' pw 3 -...W Al'- '! Eff was , sl Q 3 X' S f r 3 V , l I CENTER ' fhaiwdle, flwamaa Largest Selection Of Better Quality Ladies' Ready To Wear In Southwest Arkansas! Featuring Exclusive National Brand Name Merchandise Only 'E if A. C. R. Service Air Conditioning 5tCornmercial : Residential 'ltDornestic 24 Hr. Sales-Service 1425 N.U.S. 70 JU 4-sz-43 De Queen McKeever Furniture S ' xg Appliance Co. 312 De Queen JU 4-3333 De Queen, Ark. iusmrfffuzg Ben Franklin De Queen, Ark. There's Cl one and only in refreshment, too ffm ff QW mf' Q jjj f'1'X y YZ MMM . .A-afgggif , Bottled Under Authority of the Coca-Cola Company By COCA-COLA -BCTTLING CCD. 131 - Shipley Baking Company ' .K w tQ5a ' wtvxxulwm ' wm1f 'Be Holsom Look Holsom Buy Holsom , ,v' GIen's Jewelry Watches Diamonds and Repairs Q Y' W xx 3 4. ..l. y X 0' .R ',1'- ng? r f , -n.,:- ' ,. 1 I ,fro JU 4-2152 De Queen, Ark. I go with Ricky Markell! Compliments of Dale-Roberts Barber Shop Shady Grove Cafe Jones' Grocery Elk Hotel Rose Hill Flower Shop Arrechea Antiques Dorine Beauty Shop Smith Flower 8a Gift Shop Lucille's Beauty Shop Locke-Mc Cown Insurance Agency Sam's Go-Karts Dorsey Grocery Dora Flournoy RAMAGE STUDIO Q, AQW We Give S 8: H Green Stamps JU 4-2309 De Queen, Ark e S t e rn - uto Where every day is Value Day owned by Ruel P. Archer 2 I i 'T 4410 Alleys with A M F automatic pin setters 'F Free Instructions 4' Free Parking H' Snack Bar Hwy. 71 North De Queen, Arkansas FRANK'S BGWLARENA Bowl in Air Conditioned Comfort Dial Juniper 4-5523 133F ,L S EL 4 Skateland School and Chu rch parties invited Skating classes given H. and Johnnie Sumpter Clear the field bo g I'm comin throu h! JU 4 - 3225 De Queen Ark Y g g Buchanan Bottling Co bottlers of 1Ml iI' if Digi'-Air!-i 1 1 ' 6 ' , I ,n r I ' I 4 Z T k b D dp e he e 3 gnonrmss xunuuvurmfi hin ing a out Karen, avi . Brookes Drug Store 0 B w U24-hour prescription service f mi ' JU4-3 528 De Queen, Ark. Who, Me ? Biggest Shortline Railroad in the World De QUEEN S EASTERN RAILROAD CCMPANY Wayne Ward JU 4-2311 Assistant General Manager De Queen, Ark 135 D . 8 Queen Sevier Theatre Bus Station ... X ! -, Q ' I V s ,J XX! l 5 I MQIQP YQ V x I ' Z .M rf tx Wi 13 . . ...., A ' 5 wg 4 IE I gwgqy. 11 Manager JU - 3515 JU 4 - 2655 C C June De Queen De Queen, Ark. Manager Gray's Butane Wholesale Inc. Ju 4 - 2234 Eddie Gray De Queen, Ark. Proprietor 136 Q SPAULDING ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT Little Rock Arkansas Harold Hodge Skinner REAL ESTATE Motor COn1pany and INSURANCE JU 4-522 De Queen, Ark JU 4-34 7 De Queen, A lk R9PhHl1'S SchIoh's Department StOI'S RADIO8:TV SERVICE JU 4-2080 De Queen, Arka JU 4-2134 De Queen, Ark 137 DIERKS LUMBER YARD Bricks-Tile-Cement-ConcreteB1ocks- Light Fixtures JU 4-2755 De Queen, Arkansas House of Fashion Tl10maS Jewelry 'ilgg e N1 Leader in Fash'ons JU 4-2755 U gi De Queen, Arka sas JU 4-5210 De Queen, Arkansa H u s kin s P F i C 6 Drug Store Chevrolet Dependable Prescription Service C O L. H. Bandy L H. Shull JU 4-2322 De Queen, Arkansas JU 4-2423 De Queen, Arka sa 138 Ninth Street Gulf 0 Beauty Shop Corporation PRODUCTS HENRY JONES - DISTRIBUTOR JU 4-2728 De Queen, A k JU 4-2548 De Queen, Ark Knight's Ritchie Department Store Grocery Company I JU 4-2327 DeQueen, Arkansas Q ' R , C v oss fm , TQQ-Q?-Y Trading Post JU 4-2088 De Queen A lx 317 N. Lakesid De Queen, A k Bill Phillips' Dry Cleaners Laundry 81 alterations Pick-up 85 deli y We appreciate y busin JU 4-3555 De Queen, Ark City Food Market We deliver Claude Whitten, Owne JU 4-2235 De Queen, Ark Mfg? Wk QF Wkwa JPH-KQJF fm .r'XyyNPHy DIERKS WQQQ ,ff R lm W ff -TREATING PLANT BW W 0, gpg? qw JU 4-2611 Q De Queen De Queen 1-3UndfY Bee Company, Inc. a n d C I e a n e r s Pubilihm . De Queen Bee-Weekly' L. C. Morris and Ownfff Daily citizen JU 4-233 De Queen, Ark Commercial P 8 Sevier County Farmer Cooperative Zi' 1 eu JU 4-21633 De Queen, A k JU 4-2111 DC Queen, A k De Queen Gordon Mabry Telephone Company Motor CO. Y teleph y ly f tsaday ju 4-31 De Queen, A k JU 4.2533 De Queen, A k Shady G rove Courts Irvnn Stlers, Proprletor JU 4-97 De Queen, A k M M OU NTAIRE FARMS, I NC. JU 4-2511 De Queen, Arkansas De Queen Mullins Store B e a S a n Ladies' Men's Boys' Ready-To-Wear Modem When You Shop Mullins Hair Styling You Put Quality First JU 4-2888 De Queen, Arkansas JU 4-3135 De Queen, Arkansas Garrison Strout Realty Insurance Bob Trammell All kinds of insurance f-List with us JU4-2418 D6 Queen, Afkwmg JU 4-2931 De Queen, Arkansas l 142 Mobil Qi' Company Bates Cleaners Cash and Carry Mobil tires Batteries Trade with us and Sa 6 AK' Mobilgas Aucssofies De Queen, Arkansas JU 4-2945 De Queen, Arkansas De Queen Frozen De Queen Flower 8 Food Locker Gift Shop UA complete food service e,,uGu,,,o 5' Z S s JU 4-2144 De Queen, Arkansas JU 4-2185 De Queen, Arkansas DON'S DRIVE-IN Mr. and Mrs. Don Wagnon JU 4-2515 De Queen, Arkansas 143 You can be sure it it's Westinghouse WESTINGHOUSE LAUNDROMAT Mrs. Frank Matchett De Queen, Arkansas Bob's Waltrip's Thestoregiatgvesiyoumoney ry oo s Ladies ready-to-wear Across from the school furnishingsw JU 4-2052 De Queen, Arkansas JU 4-2941 De Queen, Ark Tobin Fu rn :tu re and Butane Gas Co. Complete furnishings for the home De Queen, Arkansas since 1901 RCA Whirlpool Propane RCA Victor Wilson Grocery and Market Shurfine foods JU 4-2060 De Queen, Arkansas 144 DeQueen Abstract Compa ny, Inc. General Insurance Davis Mobil Service All popular brands of oil junc. US 70-71-59 and JU 4-9916 De Queen, Arkansas Abstract 122 N' 3rd St' Specialize in Hamburgers Phone De Queen, 3 53 - JU 4-2533 Arkansas Hiway 71 De Queen, Arkansas Neil White Body Shop Experienced body-work E-- H 'RE QSUPPLY ASSOCIATE STORE Carl G. Burris Windshield and doorglass installation Owner JU 4-2811 De Queen, Arkansas S ' h T k L 0 Home of better values 541 E. Stillwell , I I P , ' rice X' Qua ity -I. eff! fb- FAST Tlwck X i p lrm viii x I 51 JU 4-2134 De Queen, Arkansas JU 4-3511 De Queen, Arkansas iiffv P A 'NATIONAL BANK WWE? l v f F W D UEEN ARKANSAS .fu 1 if 5549! QW! .A 'E 4 3 og . Loans-Checking Accounts V M x ! V! . s ' A 'U f F2 WW Mirgnsipoiifzfies q RESERVE i V SINCE1897 L A , 5 . I Q U 4- 2 2 14? 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