——— Page “Tfte ” 1965-66 Contents 2 In Memory 3 Dedication 4 Administration 5-6 Faculty 6-9 1965 Seniors 10-13 1965 Activities 14-17 1966 Seniors 18-20 Juniors 21-23 Sophomores 24-26 Freshmen 27-29 Seventh and Eighth grades 30-38 Elementary grades 39-42 Sports 43-49 Beauties 50-52 Who's Who 53-56 Activities 1966 57-60 Do You Remember 61-72 Ads Cypert Wilson Darla Farris To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die; A time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted; A time to weep, and a time to laugh; A time to mourn, and a time to dance; A time to get, and a time to loose. A time to keep, and a time to cast away; A time to rend, and a time to sew; A time to keep silence, and a time to speak; A time to love, and a time to hate; A time of war, and a time of peace. Ecclesiastes III IN MEMORY Betty Warford Darlene Warford Dorothy Warford Dedication In sincere appreciation for the guidance and help given to each student, for his understanding, love, and personal interest for every student in school. We, the annual staff, proudly dedicate this yearbook to the devoted elementary principal of our school, J. D. Lyman. 3 THE SUPERINTENDENT’S MESSAGE Man's destiny depends upon the acquisition, use and enjoyment of knowledge in confronting his universe. This is a basic philosophy of education and is based on the premise that if schools are to meet the needs of individuals and society they must allow for the multiplicity of society's needs. This desire for developing our knowledge, understanding and skills is very evident in our school as shown by the large percentage of our graduates who are continuing their formal education beyond High School. Although we are still faced with teacher shortages and lack of teaching tools much progress has been made in equiping the students to participate and contribute in today's society. The last two years are very gratifying to me. The co-operation of faculty, patrons and student body has been outstanding. The preparation and presentation of this year's ELK marks in pictures and words a history that all of us will cherish and treasure in years to come. Thanks for a job well done to Mrs. Paschal and the members of the Annual staff are in order. They have put in many hours of work to make this book possible. 4 HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Mrs. Carol Brown, Mrs. Karole Budd, Mrs. Barbara Cobb, Hugh Cobb, Commercial Science History and P. E. Coach Mrs. Florence Williams, Music Carl Vanlandingham Seventh and Eighth Grade J. D. Lyman, Elementary Principal Mrs. Bonnie Paschal, Librarian Kerry Patrick, Math Mrs. Mart Ritter, Home Economics Mrs. Betty Robinson English DEDICATED WORKERS ELEMENTARY FACULTY Mrs. Ruby Abel Mrs. Beatrice Wright First Grade First Grade Mrs. Gladys Armstrong Mrs. Allce Shofner Second Grade Second Grade Mrs. Violet Cobb Mrs. Joey Bleidt Third Grade Third and Fourth Grade Mrs. Virgie Morgan Fourth Grade Mrs. Dessie Harriman Fifth Grade Mrs. Alice Springston Sixth Grade Mr. Ross Armstrong Fifth and Sixth Grade Seniors of 1965 MOTTO: Look Forward; Not Back FLOWER: White Rose SONG: Moon River COLOR: Lavender and White Dale Buchanan President Judy Collins Sec.Treas. Rex Robbins Vice President Naomi Hatch Reporter Troy Abel Judy Gregory Douglas Couch Marion Vinson Johnny Stewart Janice Watts FUTURE HOMEMAKERS of AMERICA 1st Row: Patsy Hoskins, Janice Watts, Martha Cooper, Paula Counts, Joy Patrick, Kelsey Carr, 2nd Row: Betty Perry, Debra Holley, Janie Paschal, Joyce King, Maria Perry, Betty Faubus, Janet Craun, Peggy Murphy, Wilma King, Ruth Combs, Phyllis Smith, Linda Smith, Joyce Dunnaway. 3rd Row; Linda Carr, Mrs. Ritter—Sponsor ♦-Helen Henry, Maureen Ryan, Diana Thompson, Linda Smith, Valerie Ferris, Imogene Dunnaway, Joyce Collins. CHORUS 1st row: Helen Henry, Linda Spencer, Diana Thompson, Betty Perry, Naomi Hatch, Linda Smith, Sue Carter, Valerie Ferris. 2nd Row: Phyllis Smith, Sherry McManus, Inez Stout, Paula Counts, Jackie Pruett, Debra Holley. PEP CLUB 1st Row: Jackie Pruett, Shirley Moppins, Joyce King, Inez Stout, Linda Spencer, Patsy Hoskins, Betty Perry. 2nd Row: Robbie Key, Helen Henry, Sherry McManus, Phyllis Smith, Linda Smith, Linda Green, Betty Faubus. Seated: Debra Holley, Paula Counts, Judy Vaught, Donna Johnston, Marilyn Gobel, Kelsey Carr. 10 STUDENT COUNCIL Seated: Rex Robbins, President, Susan McManus, Vice-President, Judy Gregory, Sec- retary-Treasurer, Jimmy Carter, Reporter. 1st Row: Dale Buchanan, Joyce Collins, Elaine King, Brenda Preston, Linda Smith, Debra Holley, Bobby Wright, Melvin Pollock. 3rd Row: Sheridan Kirksey, Charles Smith, Jackie Pruett. PAPER STAFF Seated: Susan McManus, Editor, Judy Gregory, Co-Editor, Standing: Rex Robbins, Judy Collins, Naomi Hatch, Judy Vaught, Janice Watts, Doug Couch, Marian Vinson, Martha Wood, Janice Miller. LIBRARY HELPERS Seated: Donna Johnston, Sandra Easley, Mrs. Paschal, Librarian, Shirley Moppin. Standing Janie Paschal, Martha Cooper. «6 SENIOR GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM 1st Row: Sue Carter, Elaine King, Sharon Gregory, Brenda Preston, Joyce Collins, Maureen Ryan. 2nd Row: Judy Collins, Kathy Jones, Janet Phillips, Judy Gregory, Martha Cooper, Janie Paschal. The Senior Girls closed the 1964-65 season with a 20-2 record and claimed the District 1-B Champ- ionship. The Senior Girls won the District Champ- ionship by defeating their rival Mountainburg, which gave them a chance to participate in the State tour- nament in Lewisville, Arkansas. The team consisted of twelve players, each having a high athletic ability. Only two girls graduated in 1965, Judy Gregory and Judy Collins, so the Elkettes should have another successful season next year. The players named to the various all-tournament teams during the year are: Judy Gregory—County Tourn'y, West Fork Invt. Elaine King -Greenland tourney, County tourney. Joyce Collins— D i s t r i c t tourn. Janet Phillips—County tourney, West Fork Invt., Greenland Invt., District. Kathy Jones—West Fork Invt., District tourney, Greenland. JUNIOR CHEERLEADERS Nina Jo Pitts, Pamela Shackleford, Vicki Slaughter, Joyce Turner. JUNIOR GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM 1st Row: Valerie Ferris, Francis Collins, Diana Thompson, Norma Layton, Carol King, Linda Smith, Charolette Clark. 2nd Row: Patsy Lackey, Mildred Warford, Debra Holley, Betty Perry, Paula Heskew, Patsy Paschal, Peggy Murphy. Si iX' . J,. I.g.r • ,; • I • N- I • - I- - «k- SENIOR BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM 1st Row: Melvin Pollock, Gene Williams, Rex Robbins, Joe Karr, 2nd Row: Don Henry, Troy Abel, Ronnie Shackleford, Char 1 es Smith, Dale Buchanan. FIRE MARSHALS Allen Shumate, Don Henry, Verle Hensey. JUNIOR BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM 1st Row: Sheridan Kirksey, Ronnie Eaton, Charles Zhier, Bruce Battenfield, Bobby Wright, Donald Preston. 2nd Row: Wade Freeman, Jasper Hankins, James Smith, Gary Hood, James Combs, Randal Sisemore, Jimmy Marrs. Mike Braswell, President A brain like a pincushion—stuck full of things. David Boatright, Secretary '1 am what I am—what more could you expect? Charles Smith, Vice President The taller I grow—the better I see. THE SENIORS OF 1966 MOTTO: If you seek suc- cess; Look about you FLOWER: Carnation COLORS: Blue and White SONG: Inthe Misty Moonlight Betty Robinson, Sponsor Inez Stout Springston What's in a name; I've already changed mine.” • Richard McGowan, Reporter To go or not to go (to Oklahoma). Gene Williams Do not let anything interfere with pleasure. Phillip Guinn I've tried, but I can't imagine a life without girls. Sue Carter If wishes were pennies, I would be rich.” Paula Counts Always ready with a helping hand. Mary Ellen Combs Those who are silent, really have the most to talk about. Janet Craun Life! What are thou without love? Janice Gage Love--It’s a lovely risk. Imogene Dunaway She could pack for Texas in less than a minute. Marilyn Goble I've done a hundred things in the last year--my day- dreams change all the time. Marilyn Fallen Take life seriously and what is it worth? Helen Henry To catch a boy’s heart- give yours away. Kathy Jones Elaine King Joyce King I believe changingyour mind ’’There's a little bad in every A closed mouth catches no often gives more spice to good little girl.” flies. living. Sherry McManus My heart is whole, my fancy free; go away little boys, don't bother me. Marilyn Shofltt Most people won't admit their faults--! would if I had Janet Phillips A ring on her finger is worth two on the phone. Linda Spencer The only one of her kind. Jackie Pruett Variety is the spice of life. Betsy Wiles Unlike others, she is her- self. JUNIORS Class Officers: Vice President, Frantz Battenfield; Secretary Treasurer, Martha Cooper; Reporter, Maria Perry; President, Melvin Pollock. Cynthia Thomas Phyllis Smith Junior Tate Martha Cooper Ray Dean Williford Jimmy Carter Janie Paschal Melvin Pollock Maria Perry Cathy Wood Tommy Shackleford Sharon Gregory Johnny Shackleford Ronald Shackleford Betty Faubus Lynn Abel Joycy Collins Linda Burges Tommy Frisbie Sandra Easley Ronnie Robertson Frantz Battenfield Joyce Stout Charles Allard Teresa York Wilma King Allan Burges Shirley Moppin Mike Harris Ralph Hughey Maureen Ryan Don Henry Patsy Hoskins SOPHOMORES Leslie Phillips, Vice President; Betty Perry, Sec. Treas; Sheridan Kirksey, President; Ronnie Eaton, Reporter m kd Linda Smith Joyce Dunaway Leslie Phillips Robbie Key Ronnie Eaton James Smith Jimmy Combs 22 Larry Downing Marguerite Allard Marvin Gobel Connie Chamberlain Dwight Miner Shirley Hankins Garry Hood Debbie Holley Freddy Layton Ruth Combs Norma Layton Jasper Hankins Dianna Thompson Allen Shumate Jimmy Marrs Betty Perry Peggy Murphy Bobby Wright John Johnston Randal Sisemore Sheridan Kirksey Patsy Lackey Edwin Stout Keith Jones 23 FRESHMEN Bruce Battenfield Kathy Cobb Wade Freeman Patsy Paschal Ronnie Roach Nina Pitts Harold Smith Charolette Clark Rickey Jones Vickie Slaughter Burl Hattabaugh Pamela Shackelford Paula Heskew Norman Turner Steve Harris Joyce Roehl Connie Downing Ralph Skelton Betty Hoover Steve Srader Bobby Stout Phyllis Stout Doyle Jones Kathy Shackelford JUNIOR HIGH Rex Watts Carol King Keith Hatch Janis Wood Pat York Evelyn Gutherie Frances Collins Donnie Hankins Debbie Springston m Von Johnston Duane Lawson Shirley Stout Bobby Braswell Jo Anne Shoffit Jerry Thompson Linda Young Doyle Downing Reba Young Rickey Eaton Sue Drummond Ervin Young Kathleen Clark Jimmy Vaught Barbara Green Allan Tomlinson Bennie Stokenbury Dewey Watkins Jack Sweetser Roy Chamberlain Doyle Shoffit Elizabeth Scrader Jimmy Pelfry Joe Sweetser Allen Hill Mike Bell THE EIGHTH GRADE Patsy Stewart Jo Carter Bud Pruett Mike Murphy Tommy Rose Carol Sue Allard Anita Brown Johnny Ritter Paulette Fields Patty Jones Benny Stout Roger Hankins Johnny Hankins Linda Rex Key Dianne Counts Freddy Boaz Cathy Roach Junior Peggy Turner Stephens Combs Paul Susan Kirksey Gary Freeman Gayle Hency Danny Murphy Christine Kenneth Bonner Johnson Stewart Jackie Danny Hoskins Florence Charles Couch Jo Lynn Sloan Teresa John Debbie Hartwell Fallen Lambeth Jane Smith Tommy Gage THE SEVENTH GRADE 29 ELEMENTARY Sixth Grade Rebecca Hatch Jimmy Haskins Gloria Cunningham David Hency Kathy Tomlinson Bruce Holley Martha Battenfield Ricky Dudley Mary Ziehr Michael Frisbie Wanda Sloan Larry Hood Dianne Couch Jimmy Hattabaugh Connie King Duane Foster Ruby Stokenbury James Deaton Ruby Turner Robby Turner Maybelle Turner Steven Johnson Debra Hill Max Guthrie Roger Haskins James Barker Jimmie Sanders Phillip Jones Claud Daniels Rickie Boaz James Combs Roy Heskew Leroy Hattabaugh Harold Stacks Quinn Roberts 31 The 5th 6th Grades Vickie Spears Barbara Warford Joyce Young Brenda Hughes Tim Richardson Mary Ellen Sweetser David Wood Janice Young Terry Hess Debbie Counts Jerry Combs Susan Stewart Danny Jones Kay Atha Dennis Counts Pamela Hoskins Ronnie Belote Ruth Thompson David Vinson Margaret Stout Charles Haney Tina Green Steven Sutherby Carolyn Francis Jonathan Tannehil Carolyn Sutherby Joe New 32 FIFTH GRADE Aleta Wilson Dwight Stephens Diane Fallen Darrell Shumate Wanda Dudley Robert Toney Jr. Patricia Hankins Paul Rex Fields Sandra Springston Rickey Key Laura Foster George Braswell Patricia Smith Charles Baker Margie Parsley James Johnson Ellen Hattabaugh Michael T. Smith Carolyn Easley Rex Eaton Joyce Shackelford Randy Lawson Sheree Lynn King Lesley Combs James Shoffit Michael D. Smith Don Johnston David Smart Freddie Willis Ronnie Karr 33 Stanely Wilson Janice Vinson Tim Wood Vonnie Layton Randall Disney 34 Beverly Hankins Vicky King Duane Whetham Debby Toney Nikita Belote Eddie Turner David Edgemon Kathy Key Fourth Grade Ronnie Harris I vella Hatch Ronald Hutcheson Lora Burges Jimmy Tate Judy Drum mono Danny Parks Jo Ann Brown Jerry New Don Coleman Pamela Boaz Mike John Shirley Brown Larry Heskew Tena Busby David Johnson Mildred Hattabaugh Debbie Dudley Michael Combs Della Hess Alan Baker Joanie Hankins Sthphen Eaton Patsy Freeman Debbie Atha Deam Shoffit Vlrdia Edge man THE SECOND GRADE THE THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES Gary Ruby Daniels Bobby Betty Carter Mike Counts Dawn Fields Loy Braswell Hattabaugh Watkins Kim Layton Jimmy Osburn Sheila Nobles Charles Boone Jane Botticher Mike Grubb Janet Easley 36 Gary Don Smith Debbie Vanover Mark Sacks Rhona Harriman Chuck Srader Reta Mae Skelton Paul Strother Sondra Harriman Tommy Davis Nancy Thomas Johnny Tuttle Dena Counts Charles Jones Juanita Stephens Jimmy Swope Kenley Harris Jeff Marley Lois Stout David Hankins John Bunch Larry Allard Dennis Stacks Randy Hattabaugh Third Grade Johnny Warford Mark Johnson Bobbie Joe Murphy Evelyn Turner David King Nikki Jo Layton Douglas Johnson Ann Robbins John Troy Smith Brenda Young Johnny Glenn King Kathy Osbum Bobby Sachs Rita Fay Stout Vernon Osburn Leisa Ritter Glen Shackelford Darlene Key Polly Smart Connie Srader Rhonda Turner Second Grade Marilyn Pruett Ellen Turner 37 FIRST GRADE Mrs. Abelfs Danny Hankins Betty Hattabaugh David Smith 1 Sharon Smith Kathy Holloway Edwin Rothrock Sandraetta Scranton Kevin Strope Cheryl Srader Janie Jones t James Wiles Patricia Stewart James Hankins Douglas Frisbie Cindy Downing Timothy Gardner Vickie Blevins Rocke Smith Robert Blevins Ann Dingledine Front Row: Leslie Phillips, Jimmy Mars, Bobby Wright, Sheridan Kirksey, Randall Sizemore, Frantz Battenfield, Second Row: Allen Burges, James Smith, Ronnie Shackleford, Charles Smith, Gary Hood, Melvin Pollock. Coach Cobb Elkins Elks This year the Senior Boys had a 6-19 record, not the best record in our school, but Coach H. Cobb feels the boys have gained a lot of valuable experience and will bound back to a more successful season next year. 4C sponsor ed by: PERRY!S I.G.A ELKINS, ARKANSAS. Standing from left to right-Maureen Ryan, Janet Phillips, Cathy Jones, Coach Hugh Cobb, Imogene Dunaway, Martha Cooper, Joyce Collins, Sharon Gregory. Seated from left to right-Elaine King, Debby Holley, Joyce Dunaway, Linda Smith, Janie Paschal. Elkettes “65-66” The Senior Girls Basketball Team had another successful season this year. Their over all record for the past season was 26-0. During the year, the girls won the West FORK Invitational Tournament, The Bi-County Tournament, and the District Championship. By defeating the Cederville Pirates 37-30, in the District Tourney, they gained the honor of representing District IB at the State Tournament at Parkin, Arkansas. We were especially proud of the Elkettes this year, as this was their second year in a row to be District Champs. The following girls were chosen as All Tournament in the Tournaments listed below. West Fork Invitational-Elaine King, Janet Phillips, and Martha Cooper. County Tournament-Kathy Jones, Janet Phillips, and Joyce Collins. District Tournament-Kathy Jones, Elaine King, and Joyce Collins. THE SENIOR GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM WAS SPONSORED BY THE ELKINS BANK. 41 JUNIOR GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAM Standing from left to right-Patty Jones, Carol King, Joyce Turner, Susan Kirksey, Patsy Carter, Carol Shackelford, Jackie Hartwell. Seated-Kathy Clark, Jo Carter, Mildred Warford, Pamela Shackelford, Charlotte Clark, Patsy Paschal, Susan Marley, Paula Heskew. JUNIOR BOYS’ BASKETBALL TEAM Standing from left to right-Bud Pruett, Kenneth Braswell, Lonnie Roach, Bruce Battenfield, Burl Stewart, Charles Ziehr, Jack Sweetser, Wade Hattabaugh, Verl Hency, Harold Smith, and Ricky Freeman, Doyle Downing, Mike Bell, and Joe Eaton. Sweetser. Seated-Dewey Watkins, Bobby SPONSORED «V THE COFFEE POT GRILL, THE RED AND WHITE CLEANERS, AND EATONS DX STATION BASKETBALL QUEEN Martha Cooper iy WHITE RIVER TELEPHONE COMPANY Marilyn Gobel HOMECOMING ‘65-66’ QUEEN Janet Phillips THE QUEEN AND HER COURT Maids: Joyce Collins and Maria Perry Queen: Janet Maids: Debbie Holley and Martha Cooper. Crown Bearer: Bobby Blevins; Flower Girl: Toni Cobb Joyce, Maria, Janet, Debbie, and Martha Joyce, Maria, Janet, and Debbie CORONATION During the halftime of the Elkins vs. West Fork game, Janet Phillips was crowned by her escort Leslie Phillips, with Bobby Blevins and Toni Cobb attending. Joyce Collins Gene Williams Mildred Warford Lonnie Roach Kenneth Stewart Jane Smith HALLOWEEN ROYALTY 1965-66 QUEEN KING Diane Fallen King Allen Rebecca Tannehill Kenneth Tensley Queen Cynthia Ronald Hutchinson Cynthia Thomas Allen Burges ROYALTY LINE Janet Easley Toni Cobb David King Bobby Blevins Becky Hatch Carol King Joyce Dunaway Mary Ellen Combs David Hency Pat York James Smith David Boatright Mary Ellen Sweetser David Vinson Betty Carter Dean Shofflt Janet Easley David King MR. MISS ELKINS HIGH SCHOOL Joyce Collins David Boatright QUEEN: Judy KING: Mike PRINCESS: Susan Kirksey, Darla Farris PRINCE: James Combs, Charles Baker HOMECOMING QUEEN “64-65 Martha Cooper I: Judy Vaught Queen: Martha Cooper Maid: Judy Collins aid Flower Girl: Toni Cobb Crown Bearer: Robert Paschal HALLOWEEN ROYALTY 1964-65 QUEEN KING Judy Collins Mike Kirns MOST POPULAR Richard McGowan Debbie Holly MOST ATHLETIC Melvin Pollack Elaine King BIGGEST FLIRTS Lynn Abel Patsy Hoskins MOST STUDIOUS Bobby Wright Cynthia Thomas TEACHER OF THE YEAR Mrs. Karol Budd Mrs. Budd was chosen by popular vote of the high school body. She has been head of the Science Department at Elkins for one year. ACTIVITIES Paper Staff Seated from left to right: Joyce King Hopper, Betsy Wiles, editor, Paula Counts, co-editor, Linda Spencer. Standing from left to right: Marilyn Fallen, Marilyn Shoffit, Imogene Dunnaway, Mary Ellen Combs, Janet Phillips, Sherry McManus, Jackie Pruett, Helen Henry. Not pictured: Sue Carter. Student Council Kneeling from left to right: Joyce Collins, Vice-Pres- ident, Melvin Pollock, President, Sherry McManus, reporter. 2nd row: Mrs. Brown, sponsor, Sheridan 54 Kirksey, Betsy Wiles, Linda Smith, Joyce Dunnaway, Kathie Cobb, Teresa Lawson, Betty Faubus. Back row: Charles Allard, Gary Hood, Frantz Battenfield, Mike Braswell, Bruce Battenfield, Gene Williams. HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS Front Row: Teresa York, Linda Smith, Mary Combs, Betty Perry, Betty Faubus, Maria Perry, Robbie Key, Helen Henry, Second Row: Sue Carter, Joyce Dunnaway, Debra Holley, Connie Chamberlain, Marilyn Gobel, Janice Gage, Paula Counts, Linda Spencer, Dianna Thompson, Sharon Gregory. Ruth Combs. Back Row: Jimmy Carter, Mr. Carter, Bobby Wright, Wade Freeman, Frantz Battenfield, Jackie Pruett, Phylliss Smith, Maugrette Allard, Sherry McManus, Peggy Murphy. School Board Directors Roys’ State Girls’ State Front Row: Snowden Disney, Noris Counts, Fred Perry Second Row: E. W. Price, Glen Eaton Jewel Turner, Ernest Boaz, Homer Harris, Hal Showalter, George Easley, Vol Patrick, Philip Guinn Charles Smith Sue Carter, Sherry McManus Ida Vinson, Lavem Combs, Velma Stout, Priscilla Brewer Jack Shackelford, Custodian (Photo unavailable) FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Seated from left to right-Phyllis Stout, Janet Craun, Betty Faubus, Sandra Easley, Viki Slaughter, Patsy Paschal, Cathy Cobb, Wilma King, Carol Shackelford, and Susan Morley. Standing from left to right in first row-Paula Heskew, Diana Thompson, Teresa York, Debby Holley, Betty Perry, Maria Perry, Linda Smith, Joyce Dunaway, Patsy Hoskins, Library Helpers- Linda Burges, Joyce Collins, Martha Cooper, Librarian - Mrs. Paschal, Shirley M o p p i n, and Janie Paschal. Fire Marshals-Front row-Johnny Ritter, Jack Sweetser, Back row-Allen Shumate, Don Henry, and Verl Hency. Ruth Combs, Marquerite Allard, and Helen Henry. Standing from left to right in second row-Linda Burges, Joyce Collins, Janie Paschal, Martha Cooper, Teresa Lawson, Nina Pitts, Joyce Roehl, Phyllis Smith, Peggy Murphy, Connie Chamberlin, and Robbie Key State Patrolman, Charles Miller. Standing Cheer- leaders-Marilyn Shofit, and Betty Perry. Seated Cheerleaders-Cynthia Thomas, Patsy Hoskins, and Connie Chamberlin. Elkins Cheer- leaders- Connie Chamber- lin, Betty Perry, Marilyn Shofit, Cynthia Thomas, and Patsy Hoskins. DO YOU REMEMBER?? Freshman Class Officers: Joyce Dunaway, Linda Smith, Gary Hood, Valerie Farris Sophomore Class Officers: Melvin Pollack, Martha Cooper, Sponsor: Mr. Patrick, Janie Paschal, Lynn Abel Junior Class Officers: Charles Smith, Janet Craun, Paula Counts, Elaine King Dramatic Make-up: Elaine King, Mrs. Budd, Igor Huddleston Martha Janie Senior Class Officers: Naomi Hatch, Judy Collins, Rex Robbins, Dale Buchanan Powder-Puff Beauties: Maids: Armstrong, Lymann, Carter; Queen: Cobb, Maids: V. Patrick, and Robinson. Powder-Puff Cheerleaders Christmas - 1964 Frosh Initiation Crowning of Queen Cobb Slave auction - Buy one?? Janie - State 4-H Root Beer???? Christmas 1964 Frosh Initiation 1965 Mighty hunters ? ? ? Just playing Selling eggs District Champs ?????? Four Boy Watchers Bobby Judy mmm mmm!!! Watermelon Jr. Sr. Banquet At Lake Atlanta Elkins Slave auction Look MomI No Cavities!! Christmas 1964 Playboy Richard Angels ? ? ? Christmas 1964 Christmas 1964 The Three Musketeers Look Mike! No teeth!! Call that dancing?? Homecoming Floats 1966 Jr. Sr. Banquet 1965 Asleep ? ? ? Linda State Bound 1965 Mrs. Budd transforms Melvin We ve had it!! Big eyes to see you with!! Who won ? ? ? Daily exercise Scnool boy ? ? ? HUNTS LADIES APPAREL ELKINS GARAGE On the North Side of the Square Fayetteville, Arkansas Hunts New Fashions When They Are New Phone 643 - 3421 C. W. (Bill) BREWER 71 Service Station YELL BLVD. HlLLCREST 2-9660 FAYETTEVILLE. ARKANSAS VISIT THE MEMBERS OF THE FAYETTEVILLE FRANCHISE DEALERS ASSOCIATION 1. Fisher Buick Co. 2396 N College Hi 24261 2. Green Chevrolet Co. 17 E Mountain Hi 28226 3. Houston Taylor Dodge 14 N College Hi 24251 4. Ivey Plymouth Valient Hiway 71 North Hi 28691 5. Phillips Chrysler Sales 620 N College Hi 26251 6. Hatfield Pontiac-Cadillac 22 E Meadow Hi 22303 7. Whitfield Oldsmobile 16 N East St. Hi 28294 8. Lewis Ford Sales 17 E Mountain Hi 25301 9. Golf McNair Mercury-Comet 331 N College Hi 25321 10. Wheeler Volkswagen 3244 N College Hi 33458 Elkins, Arkansas ANNUAL STAFF Richard McGowan, Sponsor: Mrs. Paschal, Sherry McManus, Janet Phillips, Supt. Carter, and Marilyn Gobel We, the members of the annual staff, present to you the 1965-66 annual The Elk . We hope you enjoy reading it as much as we have enjoyed making it, and that in the future as you look back over it, you will have just a few laughs— maybe a few tears. Remember, we were just growing up then. 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