Fouke High School - Panther Yearbook (Fouke, AR)

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Panthers Of 1983 Fouke High School FHS Fouke Students in National Competition Have you ever been involved in a project that you knew was destined to win? When our students entered the History Contest this past spring as Magnolia and won, then went on to win at state level, it was as though the script had been written beforehand. An educa- tional trip to our nation’s capital was like a dream come true. Below is a list of all the organizations and individuals that helped pay the expenses for this real life dream. A special thank you again to everyone who helped financially and prayerfully. We were blessed with an accident - free adventure and given the opportunity to fulfill a fantasy shared by many. From the very beginning Sorrell wanted to make this a HISTORICAL trip and on the way to the contest, the group visited Vicksburg National Cemetery and Battlegrounds where the Civil War was fought. Further east we approached the Great Smokey Mountains. We visited the souvenir shops and refreshment stands in Gatlinburg and saw live Indians on the Cherokee Indian Reservation. We hiked 5 ' i miles straight up and 5 Vt miles straight down on Mt. LeConte. We talked of bears and hoped to see one, but all we saw was what was left alter one had helped himself to a pack. Just traveling with the group was an experience in itself. Several of the families ’of the group drove with us. The first few days were utter chaos, but we were soon able to handle anything with a lot less confusion. We had CB radios in our cars and probably couldn’t have stayed together in all the traffic without them. The truckers treated our caravan great — making holes in the traffic for us country folks to ease into. We were very pleased with the way all the kids got along together. Everyone had a good time. At Virginia Beach we saw one of the most spectacular sights — the Atlantic Ocean. We loved the waves, the sand, and the treasures we found on the beach. The Naval Base at Norfolk gave us a chance to see first hand the naval power of ouf country. We didn’t realize how big thaw ships were until we came up beside them as they were docked. Our guide told us that these ships could stay out af sea for five years and that the submarines could stay fox thirteen years ifithey needed to do.Aft.,-. ------------------------ hIUA Jamestown and Williamsburg were examples of the early settlers’ stubborn will to survive. It’s amazing to see those huge buildings in Washington after visiting the birthplace of our nation. Our first adventure in Washington, D.C. was with the metro subway system and the traffic. We finally figured out what to do and where to go. The Capital is really beautiful — our cameras clicked and everyone smiled. We were finally on the steps of our nation’s capital, and it was difficult to express our pride, our patriotism, and the thankfulness we felt when we thought about what it meant to each of us to be Americans. Senator David Pryor welcomed our group to his office. He explained many of the legislative procedures and structures to us. He gave us special passes so we could visit the Senate and the House of Representatives. We watched as Senator Kennedy ad- dressed the Senate and saw Amy Carter who is a Senate page this year. We saw all the famous monuments. Touring the White House was a treat. We had to be searched whenever we went into a high security area. At the National Archives we saw the Declaration of Independence and other famous documents. It would have taken us a month to see everything in the Smithsonian buildings. The U.S. Court House held the most intrigue for us. Inside its walls, John Hinkley was on trial for attempted assassination of President Reagan. One of the newswomen for a national TV network gave us the real scoop about the trial. Washington was very beautiful at night and we enjoyed all but ten minutes of our night time tour. Those ten minutes were a horror we will never forget. We took only one wrong turn, but we ended up on the riverfront slum area of Washington, D.C. How thankful we were for our safe return out of this area. The National History Day Contest was held at the University of Maryland. There was some tough competition but each of our groups placed in the top 25ri of the national entries. WF ARE VERY PROUD OF OUR FOUKE STUDENTS! HOW THE CONTEST BENEFITED US: 1. Each of us gained confidence in ourselves and in our abilities. 2. We learned we could speak before others as we talked to the civic groups and later to the contest judges. 3. We learned the thrill of winning and the agony of defeat. 4. We learned you can be proud when you’ve given your best. 5. We learned that many people cared about us — not only family and friends but people we didn’t even know. 6. We learned about our heritage and the price many paid to keep it secure for us. 7. We learned that whether you are from the north, south, east, or west we are all Americans. 8. Each of us has gained different experiences and ideas that will affect our lives forever. WE WANT TO THANK YOU FOR YOUR PART IN HELPING US ACQUIRE THIS LIFETIME EXPER- IENCE. CONTRIBUTORS i 25.00 A 4 1 Sal- At and Franc- Jon- 20.00 Arnold. Eddie • Jo ten Ring Co. 25.00 Atuway. Billy Wayne 4 Peggy 5.00 B 4 B T V. 20.00 Belle , Beck 4 her dad a wall lamp bolder for raffle 10.00 Buhrman Pharr 10000 Belk Jo nee 50.00 Clinton, Bill for Governor 63.66 Coca Cola Company. 7 caaea 60.00 College Hill Drug Store 25 00 Collin and William 50.00 Cooper Tire Company 4 00 Coe-art, Mr . - eh redded money tale 25 00 Da via Dinouat Material 10.00 Davi . Wilburn • Supt 10.00 Deahl Eletftfe 169 00 Dealer Sound Top • Rod Eaves- AM FM Stereo Caaaette Receiver 20.00 Dowd. Harr ebon. 4 Moore Attorney 287.64 Elementary Flower Petal Con Met 10.00 Evana. Dr Cecil Dentiat 335.00 Ex-Student Aaaociatioo offered but All of us agreed to put on sidewalk aince we had reached our goal 260.00 Farm Bureau 20.00 Fiaher, Jimmie Lou • State Treasurer 15.00 Friend at School 50 00 Future Farmer of America 2 00 Groea 4 Jane Crews Tiee 300.00 Helms. Mr 4 Mr James Stereo and Atari for raffle (net $1070.00) 10.00 Heyn. Mr Sena Teacher 29 95 Honda Motorcycle helmet for raffle 26.00 Humco laboratory 20.00 Hutt. Mrs. Lena Mae - Retired Teacher 315.14 Jr High Flower Petal Contaet 10 00 J 4 J Feeds 50.00 Kemp Brother Body Shop 500.00 Kiwanie Chib ■ Evening 101.00 Kiwanis Club - T in Clip 3.00 lx-w . Barbara 20 00 Mankina. Pete Pontiac 20.00 McCuen. Bill State Land Commiaakmer 60.00 McFernn. Frank - Bern Ice Cream Fund 10 00 M ar . W C. Principal 250 0 Miller Bowie Farmer Aaaociation 335.00 Miller County Farmer Association 35.00 Mudford. Mr. and Agn Dept. - Cedar Clock 122.00 Optomist Club - Evening 666 00 Optomist Club • Noon 146.30 Parent Teacher Association 100.00 Parwin Chemical 50.00 Pepai Cob Company 15 00 Pierce. E.M Construction Co. 17.50 Raney's Flowers Pot plant for raffle 100.00 Red River Production Credit Association 25.00 Rocky Mound Baptist Church 100 00 Sams. Buddy and Nell 10.00 Sherrill. Glenn Photographer 50.00 Skagp Alpha Beta 8100 SpnnghQl Baptist Church 94.00 Sylvermo Baptist Church 20.00 Texarkana Funeral Horn 5000 Thomas. Leroy at Noon Optomist Chib 5000 Wake Village Lions Gub 35.00 Walton. Mr Melba Ratired Teacher 5 0o Wildlife Hub Collectior 100 00 Woodmen of the World. Grant Moore 30.00 Yearbook Staff Space Invader garoe Administration Fac ulty Anderson, Diana Bellew, Becky Bonham, Andrew Clark, Anita F acuity Cowert, Dee Crabtree, Nolene Ethringe, Noami Fisher, Linda Gilbreath, Dora Gross, John Harris, Nelene Haynes, Sherree Heigle, Laurie Heyn, Sena Hobson, Wanda Johnson, Vivian Jones, Allen Jones, Francis Kuykendall, Donna Liles, Carlene Mills. Lorene Mudford, Curtis Mudford, Delorse Paul, Don Faculty Paul, Teri Rinehart, Melba Robertson, Cindy Robertson, Lynda Scott, Paula Shumaker, Julie Sorrell, Sherry Stafford, Dianne Stringer, Gaylen Stuckey, Euvenav Teel. Karan Tidwell. Pam Officers of Classroom Teachers’ Association are: President: Jean Works Vice President: Dee Cowart Secretary: Karan Teel Treasurer: Becky Bellew Membership Chairperson: Carlene Liles 11 Principals Bill Mears Mr. Bill Mears, at the age of 53, is the principal of Fouke High School. He has been principal here for 3 years. He graduated from the University of Central Arkansas in 1953 with a B.S.E. Degree in History. He received a Master’s Degree at the University of Arkansas in 1954. Since Mr. Mears has been principal here, he has started the Enrichment Group and the National Honor Society. He was able to get Governor White to come for a special assembly Program and has been very helpful in obtaining scholarships for graduating seniors. 12 Frank McFerrin Mr. Frank McFerrin, at the age of 40, is the elementary principal at Fouke School. Mr. McFerrin has been principal here for 17 years. He graduated from Fouke School in 1961. He attended Texarkana College for two years and was selected Mr. History in 1963. He graduated from Ouchita Baptist University in 1965 with a B.A. Degree in History. In 1972 he took his teacher courses and got a Master’s Degree at Henderson State University in Arkadelphia. When Mr. McFerrin first started working in 1966 he was both principal and one of the 6th grade teachers. Superintendent Ron Austin Mr. Ron Austin, at the age of 38, is our new superintendent. He graduated from Woodlawn High, in Risen, Arkansas, in 1962. He graduated from the University of Arkansas in 1966 with a B.S.E. He graduated in 1970, from East Texas State University in Commerce with a master’s degree in education. Mr. Austin, his wife Linda, and his children , Karen and Chip, attend Westlawn Baptist Church in Texarkana Texas. His goal in life as a person is to do the best he can wherever he is and in what job he finds himself. He would like to be helpful to others in the quest for the “good life.” School Board President • Robert Ransdell Vice President • Raymond Caswell Secretary - Dennis Oliver % • School Employees T Above: Cafeteria Worker : Helen Adams, Joyce Richards, Marilyn Hyman, Loretta Williams. Hatty Jean Jones. Below: Bus Drivers: Nora Owens, Sue Watkins, Bob Stout, Harrold Smith, Cecil Smith, Wayne Armbrister, Jeff Crabtree. Elementary Custodian: Adell McKenzie High School Custodian: Paul Attaway 15 Office Staff Evelyn Huff Bookkeeper Carolyn Thomason Elementary Secretary Vivian Barker High School Secretary Mary Lee Davis Teacher Aids Wanda Harris Donna Jones 16 Seniors Anita Kay Bowen Scott Matthew Chapman Michelle Harolene Coker Penny Lee Cooper Jamie Ray Crabtree Marsha Rhea Crabtree You Are Never Given a Wish Michael Allen Gerrald George Allen Hartshorn Shanna Lynn Davis Lisa Diane Floyd Alicia Kaye Green Saren Johan Hanson Noel Lynn Harvin Alan Wayne Holder Benjamine Roy Mills Jesse Allen Nolte Cynthia Carol Hyman Patsy Elaine Gideon Doyle Glenn Harvin John Mark Launius Mr. and Miss Fouke High School Alicia Green, Lynn Roberts Most Likely To Succeed Mrs. Harris, Coach Gross Favorite Teachers Karla Swanson, Ben Mills Biggest Flirt Charles Teer, Candy Richburg Wittiest Who’g Who 21 Without Also Being Given Christopher Pierce Purifoy Candace Joy Richburg Lynn Paul Roberts James Keith Scoggins Sue Anne Stevenson Karla Sue Swanson Jerry Charles Teer Jr. David Allen Sams The Power to Make it Come True Jerry Lynn Hill James Willard Weston Jeffery Lloyd Walraven Tommy Dale Wilson Sandra Dee Tefteller Christi Darlene Thomas Jamie, Marsha, Amanda, Crabtree Cutest Couple Eugene Plunk, Christy Thomas Most Dependable Sue Peavy, Mark Launius 2A Who: Who Most Athletic Michele Coker, Alan Holder Cutest Figure Physique Keith Scoggins, Emily Crabtree Most Courteous Shanna Davis, David Sams Most School Spirited Johan Hanson, Anita Bowen Most Handsome - Most Beautiful Sandra Tefeller, Jesse Nolte Best Dressed who's who 25 Kindergarten: Jay Browing and Robyn Jones Jennifer Sanders and Randy Thomason Grade 1: Emily Dyas and Joe Rayburn Grade 2: Becky Crabtree and Gregg Scott Grade 3: Wade Hobson and Shelly Cross Grade 4: Leslie Walraven and Ron Wal- raven Grade 5: John Knight and Angie Webb Grade 6: Candy Harjo and Warren Crabtree Grade 7: Anthony Miller and Jana Plunk Grade 8: Bradley Helms and Leslie Mitchell Grade 9: Marissa Baird and David Barker Grade 10: John Barker and Tammy Thomas Grade 11: Duncan Attaway and Karen Wal- den Grade 12: Ben Hills and Sue Ann Peavy - Home of Luke Kemp Family - Class SEVENTH GRADE: Front - Kenneth Lafayette • Reporter, Eddie Eaves - President, Back - Shawn Price - Sec. and Treasurer, Shane Price - Vice-President. EIGHTH GRADE: Melissa Coker - Reporter, Stephen Cutchall - President, Andy Kuykendall - Treasurer, Lori Walraven - Vice-President, Kim Walraven - Secretary. NINTH GRADE: Deanna Crabtree - President, Tony Walden - Vice-President, Carla McBay - Sec. and Treasurer, Paul McDonald - Reporter. — ZH- Leaders of 28 Officers TENTH GRADE: (Above): Tammy Thomas • Vice-President, Alicia Batte • Reporter, Carman Oliver - Sec. and Treasurer, Ronald Richardson - President ELEVENTH GRADE: (Across): Stacey Bishop - President, Jay Rowton - Vice-President, Karen Austin - Reporter, Not Pictured: Sonya Stanley - Sec. and Treasurer. SENIOR CLASS (Below): Lisa Cornett - Reporter, Anita Bowen - Vice-President, LYNN ROBERTS - PRESIDENT, Sandra Tefteller - Sec.; Sue Ann Peavy - Treasurer. the Pack!!! - Miller County Fair - Opposite Page: Top R to L: Kindergarten Cliff Harris. Jennifer Sanders; 1st - Jennifer Lynn, Joe Rayburn: L to R: 2nd - Becky Crabtree. Jason Johnson; and 3rd - Marcie Jones, Wade Hobson. Bottom Left: 4th grade - LaSonya Westbrook and Lynn Peavy. Right 5th grade - Chris Baird and Denise Eaves. Top Left: 6th grade • Jason Cross and Erica Teer. Top Right: 7th grade • Laura Scott, Ray Beaver. 8th • Patsy Cleveland. Rodney WTatkins, and 9th - Vicki Nothingham, Vince Coker. Middle Left: 10th - Mike Cleveland and Lisa Walraven. Right: 11th - Stacey Bishop and Junior Tipton. Bottom Left: 12th - Candy Richburg and Lynn Roberts. Right: Teachers • Ms. Anderson and Coach Paul. Take A Closer Look at School Life! Organizations Annual Staff Debbie Gladden - Editor Camille Burgess - Photographer Karen McFerrin - Classes Mary Burris - Darkroom Christy Sprayberry - Darkroom Jimmy Cowart - Sports Jodie Rogers - Clubs Mrs. Wanda Hobson - Sponsor Debbie Gladden EDITOR’S MESSAGE It has been an “interesting” year here at Fouke School. When we received our copy of the senior portraits, we were very disappointed with the processing. However, due to a specific company deadline, we had no choice but to use them. We’ve been working trying to get the color deadline changed, and have been encouraging the superintendent to look at the work of other professional photographers. When our second deadline was due in the plant, I was at home recouperating from injuries I had gotten in a car wreck. Our third deadline, I was in the hospital in critical condition from a fall while skating. The staff did a great job keeping things together and substituting pages in order to get the required number in the plant on time. The only positive thing we can say is, “Thank goodness school wasn’t dismissed due to bad weather”. As in years past, let me ask you to go visit the people who advertise in our yearbook. Without their financial support, you would pay over $35 for your copy of the 1983 Panther Yearbook. Debbie Gladden - Editor - Karen McFerrin Jodie Rogers PTA, Library Music Above from left to right: flow 1 - Kristi Reeves, Jamie Scott, Ben Mills Historian; Sue Peavy Reporter; Eugene Plunk - Treasurer; Alicia Green • Secretary; Lynn Roberts • Vice-President; Karen McFerrin - President; Bibs Burt, Cassie McDonald, Karen Austin, Row 2 - Christy Sprayberry, Julie Ransdell, Candy Richburg, Karen Walden, Stacey Bishop, Tammy Thomas, Carmen Oliver, Alicia Batte, Lisa Walraven, Christi Thomas, Sue Stevens, Sonya Stanley, Row 3 - Sherry Lafayette, Lisa McAdams, Emily Crabtree, Leah Spoonemore, Michelle Coker, Row 4 • Marissa Baird. Balinda Burt, Janet Launius, Anita Bowen, Row 5 - Mike Cleaveland, Tony Walden, Mark Green, Kevin Huff, Jim Rayburn, James Harris, Jimmy Cowart, John Barker, Row 6 - Chris Purifoy, Jay Rowton, Alan Holder, Ronald Richardson, Kenny Walraven, Terry Sutton, Kevin Smith, JoHan Hanson. Student Council The Student Council really appreciates the cooperation of the people at Fouke High School. We give a special thanks to the senior class for helping us on our project of putting a P. A. system in the gym. Things are so much easier when you have people that work together. This is a great school because the students care about each other. I hope that will never change. Again I say thanks! Terry Sutton President Student Council discusses future projects at this meeting. Above: Student Council members from left to right: standing • Tony Walden, Jay Rowton, Jamie Crabtree, Kenny Walraven, John Barker, Eugene Plunk, sitting - Jana Plunk, Sue Peavy, Cassie McDonald, Marsha Crabtree. Terry Sutton, Tammy Thomas, Marissa Baird, Rodney Watkins, and (not pictured) Leah Spoonemore. Future Farmers of America Row 1: C. Green, B. Burt, J. Oat . K. Thomas, J. Miller, V. Coker, C. Richburg, D. Sams. Row 2: B. Burt, B. Layafette, M. Jones, J. Cowart, K. Robertson, T. Pilgreen, C. Thompson, P. Sanders, G. Hickson, D. Fant, B. Page, J. Hill. Row 3: K. Walraven, R. Richardson, B. Floyd, W. Bradford, R. McCormick, R. Mixon. D. House, P. McDonald. S. Eaves, T. Starks, J. Rayburn, B. Simons, M. Green, J. Hardin, R. Whittington, B. Hyman, T. Rushing, J. Barker, P. Green, J. Lowe, J. Cross, K. Mayton, J. Tipton, J. Harris, C. Jones, K. Cross, D. Gerrald, H. Harrison. D. Herron, T. Reeves, K. Plunk, J. Nolte, K. Scoggins, J. McLain, S. Chapman, T. Walden, R. Parmenter. Officers: Eugene Plunk, Bibs Burt, David Sams, Sue Ann Peavy, Ronald Richardson, Troy Rushing, Kenny W’alraven. FHA Beau: Tony Walden FFA Sweetheart: BaLinda Burt FBLA Bottom Row: Christy Sprsyberry, Cassie McDonald, Lisa Cornette, Shanna Davis, Cindy Hyman, Sandra Tefteller, Camille Burgess. Karen McFerrin. Second Row: Alan Holder, David Sams, Emily Crabtree, Alicia Green, Anita Bowen, Debbie Gladden, Sonya Stanley, Third Row: Leah Spoonemore, Lynn Roberts, Christy Thomas, Jesse Nolte, Allen Hartshorn, Chris Purifoy, Fourth Row: Mary Burris, Cynthia Ware, Mickey Coker, Marsha Crabtree, Connie Avance, Top Row: Stacey Bishop, Kevin Smith, Sue Stephenson, Eugene Plunk, Candy Richburg, Sue Ann Peavy. Officers - Treasurer: Leah Spoonemore, President: Anita Bowen, Vice President: Sandra Tefteller. Historian: Debbie Gladden, Secretary : Sonya Stanley, Historian: Camille Burgess. Rodney LaGrone won 7th place in Extemporaneous speaking at the 1982 National Leadership Conference of the Future Business Leaders Of America, July 4, 1982, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Mrs. Francis Jones is to be congratulated for having a national winner the very first year she organized the FBLA Club in our school. Future Homemakers of America Sponsor: Donna Kuykendall Officers: Kristi Reeves, Reporter; Jamie Scott Treasurer; Carla McBay, 2nd Vice Pres; Lisa McAdams, President; Deanna Crabtree, 1st Vice Pres; Vicki Nottingham, Secretary; Jodie Rogers, Historian Juniors Mary Bibs Barbara Larry Burris Burt Crabtree Crank 42 Sponsors — Mills, Teel, Gross, A. Jones Juniors Christy Green man Jeff Hardy David Hon Lenora Jones Barbara Mauldin Sherman Cassie McCormick McDonald Karen McFerrin Juniors Christy Sonya Terry Sprayberry Stanley Sutton Karen Kenny Cynthia Walden Walraven Ware 10th Grade is on its way to the top! Stacy John Alicia Audra Kathy Alford Barker Batte Bradford Burgess Mike Tommy John Kevin LaNae Cleveland Crank Cross Cross Eaves David Gerrald Mark Olen Eli Green Hardin Harris Hursel Harrison 1. Timmy Darrell Gary Ramona Joseph Harvin Herron Hickson Hyman Lowe Andrew James Carman Kevin Shannon Lynn McClain Oliver Plunk Pope Sophomores Troy Rushing Cheryl Semore Travis Reeves Bruce Simons Ronald Richardson Tim Tenna Tammy Calvin Barbara Starks Stovall Thomas Thomason Waggoner 46 Sponsors - Cowart, Hobson Bonham 9th Grade Moving on Up! Marisa David William Balinda Vinca Baird Barker Bradford Burt Coker Paul Green Jimmy Hardin James Harris Doyle House Kevin Huff James Cowart Deanna Crabtree Damon Fant Bryan Floyd Charles Green Bobby Hyman Mike Jones Debbie Kirtley Sherry Janet Ken Lafayette Launius Mayton Gary Barry Krieger Lafayette McAdams Carla McBay 47 Freshmen Vicki Brad Robert Julie Jim Nottingham Page Parmenter Ranadell Rayburn Jamie Rhonda Stephanie Tonya Kim Scott Spadafora Stewart Stringer Teer Kevin Thomas Rose Thom peon Charles Tweedy ? Tony Walden 1 Ricky Whittington 48 Sponsors - Harris, D. Paul, Scott 8th Grade Geneva Susan Doug James Glenn Carol Attaway Batte Brantley Briggs Brown Clark Betsy Andy Melissa Rebecca Ray Toni Cleveland Cline Coker Combe Crabtree Crabtree Stephen Debbie Kelly Brian Beberly Darren Cutchall Davis Eaves Fultz Hardy Harris Bradley Beverly Sandy Andy Michelle Melissa Helms Jones Jones Kuykendall Lax ton Martin Johnny Philip Becky Leslie Lisa Lynette Mayton McFerrin Miller Mitchell Norris Oliver 49 8th Michelle Kevin Carey Donovan Clint Carmen Padilla Renfro Reynolds Richards Roberts Robertson Lee Karen Clifford .James David Jeff Robertson Rodden Rowe Slipper Sirmons Stewart Noel Carl Brian Sonny Kim LaRinda Swanson Teer Thomason Thomason Walraven Walraven 7th Grade Starting Over Mary Danny Chip Ray Clinton Alton Arnold Austin Bever Brown Stephen Susan Orie Jackie Darrin Cross Cross Dickinson Easley Fitzgerald Rhonda Ike Jackie Ricky April Green Harris Hill Hinds Johnson Shannon Kenneth Tony Michelle Russell Johnston Lafayette Lafayette Larey Lem ley 51 Seventh Grade Randy Anthony Katrina Paul Denni McAdams Miller Morris Nall Owens Karla Pilgreen Jana Plunk Shane Price Shawn Chris Price Robinson Vickie Laura Paula Monica Chad Sams Scott Simpaon Slipder Smith 52 Sponsors - Fischer, Shumaker Sorrell Sr. High Panthers SR. HIGH ROSTER Scott Chapman 68 Bryan Orgeron 73 Charles Teer 56 Keith Scoggins 82 Larry Crank 80 Duncan Attaway 44 Kevin Cross 60 David Sams 52 Kevin Smith 84 Mike Watson 12 Jerry Hill 50 Jamie Crabtree 32 Travis Reeves 78 Ben Mills 88 Rodney Elliott 74 Bill Robinson 23 Tommy Crank 76 Jay Rowton 22 Mike Mixon 10 Kevin Huff Manager John Gross Head Coach Don Paul Ass’t. Coach Galen Stringer Ass’t. Coach 1982 Football Homecoming HOMECOMING COURT Queen: Marsha Crabtree Escort: Jamie Ray Crabtree Sr. Maid: Mickey Coker Escort: Bryon Orgeron Sr. Maid: Candace Richburg Escort: Scott Chapman Sr. Maid: Sue Ann Peavy Escort: Ben Mills Sr. Maid: Sue Stephenson Escort: Johan Hanson Jr. Maid: Karen Walden Escort: Keith Scoggins Jr. Maid: Stacey Bishop Escort: David Sams Soph. Maid: Alicia Batte Escort: Charles Teer Soph. Maid: Tammy Thomas Escort: Alan Holder Mickey and Bryon Sue and Johan Candy and Scott Tammy and Alan Alicia and Charles SueAnn and Ben Junior High Panthers JR. HIGH ROSTER David Barker William Bradford Jim Briggs Andy Cline Vince Coker Roy Crabtree Stephen Cutchall Bryan Floyd Brain Fultz Paul Green James Harris Bradley Helms Doyle House Chris Jones Ken Mayton Randy McCormick Philip McFerrin Paul McDonald Jimmy Miller Ronnie Mixon John Oats Brad Oats Jim Rayburn Clint Roberts Kevin Robertson Clifford Rowe David Sirmons Kevin Thomas Gary Thompson Chuck Tweedy Tony Waldon Rodney Watkins Rickey Whittington Lance Wise Donavon Richards Marvin Lynn Darren Harris Glen Brown Lee Robertson Kevin Renfro 7th GRADE ROSTER Anthony Miller 11 Tim Browning 28 Danny Arnold 33 Darrin Fitzgerald 74 Kenneth Lafayette 42 Jonathan Stanley 77 Brooks Stanley 10 Shanon Johnston 82 Bryan Green 72 Shawn Price 80 Eddie Eaves 60 Clay Warren 81 Shane Price 26 Clint Brown 61 Bronson Scoggins 70 Chris Robinson 60 Chip Austin 62 Randy McAdams 10 Ricky Hinds 30 Dale Carper 44 Paul Nall 21 Chad Smith 50 Galen Stringer Head Coach 7th Grade Panthers i 10 , % Pep Rallies Pep Club and Panther Show their Spirit! Bottom right: Pep Club Members are, from left to right: Row 1 - Marry Burris: President, Kelly Eaves: Vice-President, Kim Walraven: Secretary, Toni Crabtree: Reporter, Row 2 - Monica Sanders, Karen Rodden, Mary Kay Alton, Michelle Padilla, LaRinda Walraven, Leslie Mitchell, Row 3 - Mrs. Fischer: Sponsor, Katrina Morris, Geneva Attaway. Melisa Coker, Lisa Norris, Lisa McAdams, Lori Walraven, Bridget McLain, Paula Simpson, Lisa Taylor, Row 4 - Deanna Westbrook, Michele Laxton, Beverly Hardy, Kathy Burgess, Kristi Reeves, Melissa Martin, Christy Greeman, Shannon Pope, Ramona Hyman, Tonya Stringer. Left: The Panther Mascots for this year are, top: Karen Walden and Stacey Bishop. F. H. S. Cheerleaders Sr. Girls Basketball Sr. Boys Basketball SENIOR HIGH BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM SENIOR HIGH GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM Eugene Plunk Terry Sutton Kenny Walraven Darrel Herron Keith Scoggins Ronald Richardson Mark Green Kevin Plunk John Barker Lynn Roberts Mike Cleveland Junior Tipton Troy Rushing Jerry Hill Coach Don Paul Alicia Batte Stacey Bishop Bobbie Burt LaNae Eaves Carla Hill Barbara Mauldin Cassie McDonald Carmen Oliver Sue Ann Peavy Candy Richburg Teena Stovall Tammy Thomas Karen Walden Lisa Walraven Adrianna Mattson Coach Galen Stringer ani £ tf Court MAIDS: Sue Ann Peavy Emily Crabtree Candy Richburg Christi Thomas Sue Stephenson Karen Walden Leah Spoonemore Leisa Walraven Alicia Batte ESCORTS: Eugene Plunk Ronald Richardson Keith Scoggins Mike Cleveland Mark Green Terry Sutton Lynn Roberts Kenny Walraven Junior Tipton Eugene Eugene was selected by the Sr. Girls’ Basketball Team to be King at the Homecoming Festivities. He is the oldest son of Johnny and Ronnie Plunk and has played basketball for the past four years. He is very active in FFA, Beta Club, and Student Council. He is also a member of the Enrichment Group and the National Honor Society. He represented our community at the Arkansas American Legion Boys’ State last year. SueAnn has that natur- al athletic ability which allows her to participate in several different sports. As a 10 year old she began playing Little League Baseball on Clary’s team (elected to All Stars when 12) and as a 13 year old played one year of Babe Ruth Baseball. At 11 she joined the local Judo Club and during the following 4 years won several huge trophies and medals. She was AR State Champion and runner-up in the AAU National Tour- naments for two consecu- tive years. She was an outstanding pee wee bas- ketball player and has continued to improve with the years. She has attended college basket- ball camps since the summer of '78, and has been selected for several offensive and defensive awards. She has been named to the All District Team three years. She plans to play college basketball. SueAnn is the youngest daughter of Gene and JoAnn Peavy. °ttl 0 C Jr. Girls Basketball Left to Right - Susan Batte, Marissa Baird, Vicki Nottingham, Larinda Walraven, Lisa McAdams, Julie Ransdell, Deanna Westbrook, Janet Launius, Tonya Stringer, Jamie Scott, Lori W'alraven, Carla McBay, Sherry Lafayette. Coach - Galen Stringer. Jr. Boys Basketball Top Row - Left to Right - Kevin Huff, David Barker, Tony Walden, James Sipler, Coach - Don Paul, Marvin Lynn, Andy Kuykendall, Bradley Helms, Jimmy Miller. Bottom Row - Rodney Watkins, Bobby Hyman, James Harris, Donovan Richards, Kevin Thomas, Vince Coker, Philip McFerrin. w 7th Grade Boys Basketball Jr. Girls “B” Basketball 7th GRADE BOYS BASKETBALL Coach Don Paul, Shane Price, Eddie Eaves, Shawn Price. Bryan Green. Chip Austin, Stephen Cross, Chad Smith, Danny Arnold. Lee Robertson, Randy McAdams, Ricky Hinds, Darrin Fitzgerald. JR. GIRLS ‘B” TEAM Coach Galen Stringer. Leslie Mitchell, Jana Plunk. Rhonda Green. Kim Smith, Susan Cross, Lynette Oliver, Melissa Coker, Orie Dickerson, Lisa Norris, Michelle Larey, Lisa Taylor. Kelli Eaves. Carmen Robertson. Lori Barker, Nichole Cooper, Patsy Cleveland, Geneva Attaway. 79 Pee Wee Basketball B TEAM Sitting: Eddie Simmons, Sammy Teel, Chuck Puckett, Danny Teel, Stewart Easley, Kneeling: Jactie Lynn, Cutter Norris, Lynn, Standing: Jeff Long, Scott Kehey, Gregg Jones, Gary Walraven, Chris Wells, Coach: Don Paul. A TEAM Kneeling: Scott Thomas, Larry Hinds. Warren Crabtree, Clint Baird, Ronnie Watkins, Jason Bishop, Coach Paul. Standing: Greg Brown, Philip Rathburn, Chris Hobson, Richard McAdams, Jason Cross, Jason Starling, Tony Scoggins, Curtis Baird. B TEAM Sitting: Leslie Walraven, Tracy Mitchell. Kneeling: Adria Browning, Tiffany Vanderbuilt, LeaAnn Teer, Mitizie Coker Lisa Reynolds. Toni Corner. Standing: Heather Hillman, Angie Stringer, Sue Nivens. Sissy Hartshorn, Teresa Harris, Belinda Richardson, Marcie Jones. Coach Stringer. A TEAM Sitting: Crystal Harris. Kneeling: Denese Eaves. Shelly McWilliams. Lisa Barth. Candy Harjo, Missy Helms. Standing: Sharon Oliver. Erica Teer. Coach Stringer, LaDonna Thompson, Mitzi Davis. 82 Baseball Champions High School Panthers Win District Clary Wins Little League Divison Title Fillies Win City Tournament Pee Wee Dodgers Win Division Title 3 Elementary Scott Thomas, age 11, won second place in “I am proud to be an American” contest. He got a $50.00 Bond for his prize. He goes to Fouke Elementary, his teacher is Mrs. Works. Here is what Scott had to say about being an American. “I am proud to be an American because America is the only country to have overall freedom, such as the basic laws of freedom of religion, freedom of speech, and freedom of the press. There are also amendments saying that the laws of Americans can not be violated. There have been many people risk, and even more people lose their life, so I could be free. In the War for Independence thousands of people died for freedom. World War One and World War Two were the worst wars in modern times. Many countries were fighting. Thousands of people lost their lives. But in the end America was still free. Fouke — Elementary School ‘Welcome’ Another reason I am proud to be an American is that Americans have the right to pursue any career that they are capable of. Any American can work anywhere from the super- market to a career in the field of science. It is nice to know that you can go to bed at night free and wake up in the morning free. Sometimes bad things happen in America, and some- times we live in fear of things, but overall America is the grea- test country on earth. 1982 Young AR Artists Sponsored by Dillard’s Six Chosen from state of AR, two were from our school. Gary Walraven and Wesley Frost The drawings they submitted were selected from the exhibition and will be shown in AR Arts Center. Sixth Grade Dennis Coker Mitzi Davis Curtis Baird Eric Barnett Jamie Mayton Jennifer Kennington Carolyn Mauldin Missy Helms Gregg Jones Crystal Harris Stephanie Harris Richard Lance McAdams Pilgreen Shelly Rowton Tony Scoggins ft ft Cory Springfield 86 Mrs. Ethridge Jason Starling Beth Smith Tummy Smith Scott Thomas Teresa Thomason Ronnie Watkins Kim Williams Patrick Billy Poelster Pope Sixth Grade Gregg Brown Norman Burns Wayne Davis Mitzi Coker Warren Crabtree Jason Cross Tommy Brandy Kim Delton Candy Julie Larry Gerrald Gildon Green Griffin Harjo Harris Hinds Chris Gina Hobson Holder Laura Ramona Kirvin Larry Marci Jones Scott Keahey Cutter Jane Sharon Philip Eddie Angie Clara Norris Norton Oliver Rathbum Simmons Stringer Taylor Lori La Donna Wendy Gary Chris Tracy Terin Thomason Waggoner Walraven Wells Wilson Mrs. Works 87 Fifth Grade Cindy Arnold Jason Asking Steven Coker Lisa Willa Barth Brantley Denise Dana Eaves Fultz Jackie Lynn John Knight Kevin Green Pat Hyman Jimmy Jones Danita Mayton Teresa McBay Tracy Mitchell Christopher Pope Belinda Richardson Danny Sammy Nancy Angela Brad Mark Teel Teel Thomason Webb Weems Worrell 88 Ms. Clark Fifth Grade Chris Ray Vernon Dale Crystal Jason Baird Bobo Bolin Brown Easly Griffis Teresa Sissy Dale Heather Harris Hartshorn Harvin Hillman Chad David Jones Jones Jennifer Kemp Chuck Puckett Sue Nivens David Martin Shawn Kirvin Reynolds Debbie Rowton Jason Schrupp Juanita Schrupp Dana Starling James Sullivan Kristina Thomas Tammy Tweedy Tiffany Vanderbuilt Melaina Webb Trey Wells Ty Westbrook Ms. Stuckey 89 Fourth Grade Stephanie Tammy Wendy Jennifer Michelle Junior Harvin Jones Jones Keahey Kilcrease Martin Teresa Danyella Lawanda Tyson McAdams Phillips Richardson Saveli Lisa Tina James Tracy Shannon Slayton Stout Stuart Thrasher Walker 90 Ms. Gilbreath Daniel Carnley Jimmy Burn Kelly Bradshaw Jason Brown Dennis Bates Cindy Harris Dane Green Angie Guyton Robin Dyas Jeff Coker Richard Nolle Kim Jones Heather Johnson Fourth Grade LaSonya Westbrook Dana Watson Sandy Vanover Ron W'alraven Leslie Walraven Ms. Stafford 91 Third Grade Tammy Attaway Beverly Camley Shirley Carper Neal Crabtree Brandy Guyton Wade Hobeon Mark Johnson Melanie Johnston Deann Easley Heidi Jones Lynn Friday 4 ... Chris Kilcrease Jeremy Parker Kevin Oliver David Morris Kim Norton Jennifer Long Ray Ann Laffeyette Brandon Stovall Tony Simpson Kevin Rowton Steven Raley Kenny Roberts Toni Robertson Alan Thomason Jurena Stacy Ethan Vanderbuilt Ward Westbrook 92 Mrs. Crabtree Third Grade Timothy Baird Aaron Buckley Cindi Coker James Crabtree Robert Poelstra Born May 1, 1974 Died November 18, 1982 in a house fire that also took the lives of his father and brother. IN LOVING MEMORY Yolanda Scoggins Melanie Smith Jamie Smithson Todd Stanley Shelly Cross Kim Duke Josh Jones A Marcie Jones Bryan Amanda Martin McClain Randy Rowton Tanya Saveli Brian Sullivan Aaron Thomason Ms. Robertson 93 Second Grade Shawn Jaeon Jamie Amy Chria JimBob Jonea Knight Larey Martin Martin McFerrin Miaay Chria Beverly Jaaon Carol Jamey Me William® Mitchell Owen Rawlinaon Rowton Sanders Heather Angie Scott Brandon John Spanhanks Springfield Thrasher Wardlow Weeks 94 M . Anderson Second Grade Jon Paul Huff Brian Burnt Melita Eaaly Jaaon Johnston Ryan Garner Billy Howard Todd Mitchell Onie Moore Tonya Richardson Barbara Sami Erin Philyaw Shawn Wagner Tommy Wataon Marti Oata Brad Sullivan Shawn Watkins Kenneth Walls r t f Cutter Warren Ms. Robertson 95 First Grade Melissa Lori Jennifer Kelli SUrr Emily Alton Ardwin Asking Brown Crabtree Dvas Missy Hicks Laura Hackelton James Harvin Jason Hinds Shane Griffin David Howard Melissa Hubbard Allison Jones Brandie Jones Kendra Jones Melinda Jon Mark Autumn Jonnice Tim Jones McAdams McDaniels Munnerlyn Petty Kelly Joe Brandon Marty Brock Jennifer Pilgreen Rayburn Sams Smith Stanley Tipton 96 Ms. Bellew First Grade Bryan Arnold Brandon Barnett Jennifer Cutchall Cory Johnston Jeremy Knight Teresa Jones Stomie Honda Jason Jarrod Lafayette Leatherwood Marshall Nall Joseph Rowlinson Leona Hodden Michael Rowton Robert Betsy Schaeffer Sleeper Bonnie Sullivan Suzanne Terry Jennifer Calista Francis Angela Thomas Voyles Ward Ward law Denny Williamson Mrs. Mudford 97 Kindergarten Jackie Anderson Jay Browning Carl Camley Jason Caswell Brent Crabtree JoAnne Dick Olivia Hampton Casey Kirvin Jana Johnson Bryan Myers Benjamin Wiley Fowler Larry Ryan O’Rand Puckett Roger Chad Wayne Leslie Palmer Sims Smith Smithson Kindergarten Cliff Harris Morgan Lemley Chad Nolte Chad Richardson Paula Charles Jennifer Richmond Rowe Sanders Chris Dannielle Glenn Bryan Randy Sherry Starks Stewart Stout Teer Thomason Vanover Mrs. Liles 99 Representatives of each Department are selected by Teachers 1. Science: Chris Purifoy 2. Home Eco: Cindy Hyman 3. Business: Lynn Roberts 4. Math: Anita Bowen 5. History: Alan Holder 6. English: Christi Thomas 7. Library: Connie Avance 8. Music: Patsy Gideon 9. Athletics: Keith Scoggins 10. Agri: David Sams Specializing In’ SILK SCREENED TEE-SHIRTS TEAM UNIFORMS Group Discounts SRK SCREENED TEE SHIRTS SPORT E BUS 501 653 3527 RES 50U6S3-4S23 SHIRT Ronnie Linda Walraven Owners Phone: Bus. 501 653-3527 Res. 501 653-4523 Hwy. 71 South Fouke, ARK. Congratulations Seniors! r CLARY BUTANE ”1 RECOGNIZES: r rVVjt •„ “ -7-AI tI] FA JL11 ii i iiSSiTf’l vfy,! ; ... • - V V ’ Duncan Attaway Jamie Crabtree Larry Crank Mike Mixon Junior Senior Junior Junior Congratulations to these young men for their hard work and good performances. Duncan Attaway received ALL-DISTRICT HONORS, and Jamie Crabtree, Larry Crank, and Mike Mixon received HONORABLE MENTION HONORS. Clary Butane would like to encourage everyone to support the 1983 Football Season!!!! BILL WARREN - MANAGER FOUKE, ARKANSAS Phone: 653-4588 L J BISHOP CONSTRUCTION CONCRETE DIRTWORK BACK HOE ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY P. O. BOX 256 FOUKE, AR. 71837 COMPANY METAL DANNY BISHOP, OWNER BLOCK BRICK WOOD BUILDINGS PH: (501) 653-2407 William Kemp Body Shop ■ Boat Repairs WILLIAM KEMP Owner Manager The Other Brother Expert Paint and Body Work Fiberglass Boat Repairs Wrecker Service PHONE: 772-1911 or 773-0771 If no answer 772-0768 244 E. 8th - Texarkana, AR HART’S CUT RATE DRUGS 223 East Broad St. Texarkana. Ar. 75502 Phone: 773-6766 GoTrailways Trailways Inc. 401 Wood Street Texarkana, Ark. 75502 •Nation-wide Luxury •Bus Service ' Vacation Travel Planning •Busgo Package Express For Information Call Texarkana SCHEDULES Trailways Bus System PH. 774-5163 PACKAGE EXPRESS SERVICE Trailways Bus System PH. 772-8741 DIAMOND CLASS RING FASHIONS Fouke Flower Shop Fouke. Ar. 71837 Free Delivery to Hospitals and Funeral Homes Phone: 653-4360 Turn your class ring into a piece of fine jewelry with the touch of diamonds in these elegant designs from PARKS. See the entire selection today. 7i Jt Midwest Farms Jaxtus ‘Huutuuid JewtlvtA Mlk, 1516 TEX P.O. BOX 2032 TEXARKANA. TEXAS 75501 IIS EAST BROAD STREET DOWNTOWN TEXARKANA PARKS CLASS RINGS - 2-4 Wks. Del. SOUTHWLST ARKANSAS TtLtPHONt CO-OP P.O. BOX 204$ TtXARKANA, ARKANSAS 75504 Party Rates Air Conditioned Top 40 Music Summerhill Skating Center, Inc. Football Field Size Floor 2223 Morris Lane Texarkana, Texas 75503 Phone: 792-6061 Cowden OPEN Factory 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. Outlet Texarkana S Ar- {OWDEN Family Clothing 40 - 70% Savings 111 East Street PH. 773-6991 We're The One TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH Rt. 10 pKr PHONE: Blackman Ferry Rd. W 773-2323 Texarkana, AR A Growing Church for a Coming King Go Panthers! Double R Ranch If it’s Borden, it’s t to be good. BORDEN, INC. TEXARKANA - U.S.A. Phone 793-4676 P. 0. Box 67 Fouke, Arkansas Phone: 653-2141 First Baptist Church “The Church Where The Visitor is Never a Stranger” DALE WOOTEN, Pastor P.O. Box 40 Phone (501) 653-4648 Fouke, Ark. 71837 J. J. Feeds 2000 East Street Phone: 774-2021 or 774-1014 Texarkana, Arkansas 75501 109 Mediwell 807-West 16th Street Texarkana, TX 75501 Phone: 794-3241 COLLEGE HILL DRUG B A C( A complete drug store 1 College Hill Center Registered Pharmacists - Owner, Joe Owens Qependon Delivery service Phone 772-6969 sJjLEApg 653-3510 Burger Center “Good Luck Seniors of ’83” Congratulations to our son, Allen Hartshorn, who is a Senior this year. We are very proud of him. With Love - Your Family! Commercial National Bank “Your Money Manager” OPEN SAT. 9 - 12 TEXARKANA CALL 773-4561 FOUKE 653-2511 MAIN OFFICE 4th and Walnut Commercial National Bank £ “Your Money Manager” OPEN SAT 9-12 TEXARKANA Call 773-4561 FOUKE 653-2511 deficit 4th a Walnut TEXARKANA. AR TEXARKANA, AR. FOUKE, AR. YOUR DEALER | FRASER SALES AND SERVICE ■ PLUMBING - HEATING - AIR CONDITIONING 1 P. O. BOX 930 M 3rd and Hazel Texarkana, Ark. 75501 1 Phone 774-5185 1 BUSTER L. FRASER home phone I OWNER 772-3094 ... •‘CjT’.l TYLER MOTOR CO. 420 W. 7th Street Texarkana, Texas 75501 Quality Is Our Specialty BRAZES TYLER Phone Owner 794-0060 1 Roy. D. Hopkins 1 Feed and Seed 1 Pet and Vet Supplies 1 East 3rd Street 1 Texarkana “Compliments” of Wisdom Animal Clinic, Inc. 2403 Texas Blvd. Phone: 1 Texarkana, Texas 793-1193 1 1 lA ys EAT W)TH Medic-Aid Pharmacy 1 224 East St. 1 Texarkana, AR 1 Phone: 773-6799 1 Your Family Discount Pharmacy” 1 Luby is a Registered trademark of Luby’s Cafeteria Inc. e STEAKS e SEAFOOD e HOME-BAKED PASTRIES Mon-Fri. 10:45 -2:30 4:15-8:00 Sat.-Sun- 10:45-8:00 PATTERSONS f 1 A AstuDIO oj CAMERA An SHOP 222 W. 3rd 1 P.O. BOX 1858 1 CAFETERIA 838-6661 99 CENTRAL MALL TEXARKANA, TEXAS 75501 1 John Patterson Phone: (214) 794-2585 1 Larry Patterson 1 Dealers Sound Tops, Inc. 903 Spruce Texarkana Texas Phone 794-3459 Accessories O Clarion • Indash stereo radios • Radios - with 1 Year limited warrenty • 8 Track Stereo Systems and Cassettes • Custom radio installation • Riveted Side Molding • Accent Striping • Auto Glass • Vinyl Tops CONGRATULATIONS FOUKE SENIORS from E.M. PIERCE CONST. CO, INC. “83” if GO PANTHERS!! The Only Insurance Agency SULLIVAN AND ASSOCIATES INSURANCE AGENCY 4011 State Line Av. Texarkana. U.S.A. Lonnie Ray Sullivan Phone 214-794-4526 it JcHEMlCAl CO. Tk) P.O. Bx 1290. 3602 Summerhill Rd. Texarkana. Ar-Tx (214) 793-8426 Paper Products - Insecticides. Janitor Supplies Equipment - Swim Pool Supplies - Chemicals (214) 793-7236 Pic-A-Dilly For the Bed and Bath 4020 Summerhill Rd. Texarkana, Tx. Summerhill Square 75503 “Compliments of Langdon Oxygen Co. 3803 West 7th Phone: 838-8516 Texarkana, Texas 75502 “We Appreciate Tour Business” AcottSTtcAi Chuno S stims • Orvwaci • MrTAi. Sruos Ftoo Covc «as (Commercial ®ire Derbices, 3nc. 407 TEXAS BLVD TEXARKANA. TEXAS PHONE 794-2103 ARKANSAS DRYWALL CO. INC. JERRY D SMITH I RCS PMONt 774 6936 Dayton [E Atires GENERAL MANAGER JIMMY GARRETT PO BOX 20 501 772 8069 TEXARKANA ARKANSAS 75502 501 772 8181 SUPPLIES FOR ARCHITECTS ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS A complete line of Building Materials and MIKE TERRELL 124 W BROAD STREET MANAGER TEXARKANA TEXAS 75501 Pre finished Paneling Simmon’s Hardware and Supply 113 East Street THANKS! FOR BEING OUR CUSTOMER Texarkana, AR Phone: 794-9333 Gifts, Housewares, Garden and Steelgoods Sporting goods and tools. Magnolia Center. 2801 State Line Texarkana. Texas 75503 Telephone (214 ) 793-0436 Jim Linda Larey congratulations, graduates for a wise move in the game of life THE COOPER TIRE COMPANY A DIVISION OF COOPER TIRE RUBBER COMPANY JESSE TINSLEY W. H. SUTTON Vice President President Qdect iic, Sue. 814 E. 6TH STREET PHONE 773-3105 TEXARKANA, ARKANSAS SOURCE ENTERPRISES INC. MIKE WARDEN (501) 773-8536 OUTDOOR ADVERTISING • COMMUNICATIONS P.O. BOX 2870 TEXARKANA, ARKANSAS 75502 “Store where service begins when sale ends!” Thomas Appliance Furniture Company, Inc. 905 East St. PH. 772-9980 Stop by and see selection of bed, living furniture, and a complete line of Gen. Electric Appliances. THE LOGICAL PLACE TO BUY DIAMONDS IS THERE A DIAMOND IN YOUR FUTURE? OWCNS JIWELIBS TWI LOGICAL PLACE TO 0UV THE MOST BEAUTtfUL DIAMOND 0 TmE MONET YOU WANT TO SPEND OWENS THE DIAMOND STORES Guns and Ammunition 204 E. BROAD PH 774-2294 9 K. MART PLAZA PH 794-3108 12 Richmond Sq. 68 OAKLAWN PH 838-5533 SIERRA BSI • BROTHER IBICO CALCULATORS College Hill Office Machines, Inc. AMES III TYPEWRITER SALES SERVICE Pierce Purifoy Sales Representative P. 0. Box 202 Fouke, Arkansas 71837 GARY FRANKS BILLY SMITH JANE SMITH (501) 773-8001 1013 EAST STREET TEXARKANA, ARK 75502 Phone 653-4491 For your insurance needs. LAWN BOY - SNAPPER ARIENS LAWNMOWERS McCULLOCH CHAIN SAW'S SALES SERVICE FANT ENGINE SERVICE Dial 792-2637 Lelia at West 6th Street Roy Fant Texarkana, Texas 75501 Owner Do-Boy Donuts 512 East 7th Street Texarkana, Ark. Phone: 772-4266 LARRY G. SHARP Gtt Sharp Music C - a THE QUALITY STORE BALDWIN WURLITZER PIANOS ORGANS LESLIE ORGAN SPEAKERS 1415 STATE LINE 792-6641 TEXARKANA, U.S.A. 793-2411 THE PUMP HOUSE DISTRIBUTOR RUTH BERRY WATER PUMPS JlHg' 1406 STATE LINE TEXARKANA, ARK. 75502 LEE EDZARDS - OWNER BUS. 774-6353 TRAVIS LIVELY ASSOCIATES Insurance Brokerage Agency DEBBIE GLADDEN Office Manager auto • home • health • business Complete Insurance Service 1403 College Dr. Bus: 214 792-1711 Texarkana. Tx. 7 Country Bar-B-Q Hwy 71 South Hickory Smoked Beef Ham Ribs Chicken GRAY’S Manufacturing and Custom Jewelers BOX 490 • THIRD AND STATE LINE AVENUE • DOWNTOWN TEXARKANA TEXARKANA. ARKANSAS 75501 • 501-772-7102 • 30 BRUNSWICK A2 LANES • COMPLETE PRO SHOP • BILLlARD ROOM • SNACK BAR ■ IvYTIW • BOWLING INSTRUCTIONS ►OM • GAME ROOM State Line at E 36th Texarkana, Ark-Tax THE FUDGE SHOP Markers of cream and butter Fudge Fine Milk chocolates Central Mall Scherer OFFICE PRODUCTS MARK SCHERER • 216 MAIN STREET • TEXARKANA, TX 75501 • (214) 794-4574 Compliments Of NELSON FURNITURE Phone: 772-3983 or 773-3996 Hwy 82 East Texarkana, Ark. AUSTIN SHOE QUALITY STORES FOOTWEAR tarO Knapp Shoes 1419 N. Stateline Jostin Noconia Tony Lama Acme Boots Converse Nike Phone: 794-5571 James Nelson Jim Nelson (214) 794-8811 794-7831 TEXARKANA ARMATURE WORKS ALTERNATORS - MOTOR GENERATOR REPAIR REWIND HOME CAR AIR CONDITIONING 902 NEW BOSTON ROAD MACON JARVIS TEXARKANA, TEXAS BUS. 501-772-8001 RES. 501-898-5624 RITE-WAY MOTOR MACHINE SHOP CRANKSHAFT GRINDING COMPLETE ENGINE REBUILDING SEALED POWER ENG. PARTS SHORT BLOCKS REBUILT CYL. HEADS E. 9TH SENATOR AVE. TEXARKANA, ARKANSAS TEXARKANA WEEKLY NEWS P.O. Box 3385 Texarkana, Texas 75501 Serving Your Community Classified Ads Coupons Phone: 793-8217 CAJUN CUISINE CATERING PRIVATE PARTIES KAaV OWNED AND OPERATED BY TAN. CHARLOTTE AND MARY RICHARD 114 E BROAD PHONE TEXARKANA. ARK. TEX. 772-3353 Auto Glass — All Kinds Of Glass Work DON’S GLASS SHOP 1101 East Street Texarkana, Arkansas 75502 • PRINTING • OFFICE PRODUCTS • OFFICE FURNITURE A RAGLAND’S «aolandi MEANS BUSINESS' ' FREE LOCAL DELIVERY 311-315 MAIN STREET • TEXARKANA. TEXAS 75501 794-6135 S S SUPPLY CO. “Complete Outfitters for Your Car” 217 EAST BROAD ST. PHONE (501) 772-1251 TEXARKANA, ARKANSAS 75502 Porter-McCfcre Co fT7 ATI Ml Statdinc Tfx« 755oi paints PAINT. HOOR COVERING. ETC J Nelson OFFICE SUPPLY PRINTING • OFFICE SUPPLIES • OFFICE FURNITURE 220 EAST BROAD STREET • P.O. BOX 324 PHONE (501) 774-5171 TEXARKANA, ARKANSAS 75502 FREEMAN SERVICE STATION 1601 East Broad St. Texarkana Ar. 24 Hour Wrecker Service Phone: 774-4951 or 653-2196 J jl MACHINE MO A Ml AUTOIUPPI fouke garage r O BOX 1 9 PHONE M) 4)1) FOUKE. ARK 24 HOUR WtLOING ANO WRECKER SERVICE L O RHILVAW OWNU Hickory Street Shell Service Station 301 Hickory Street Texarkana, Arkansas ALL AUTO REPAIRS 24 HOUR Service Call: 774-4004 CONGRATULATIONS Rod on your business GOOD LUCK! COMPLIMENTS LaNae in life OF BEST WISHES! CALVIN EAVES Terri GRANDAD’S little MAN - Nick Trophy Shop 2301 Texas Blvd. Texarkana, Texas OWNER: Dana Hayes Gayla Sewell Jeanette Gray THE SILK MENAGERIE Flower and Gift Shop 122 E. BROAD ST. SUITE C Texarkana, Ark. 75502 (501) 772-3181 B G CERAMICS across from New Hope Baptist Church - greenware, paint, firing, and finished items. Phone: 653-6137 Owners: Brenda Glenda Cross Jerry John 794-5840 773-5879 ASKINS-YARBERRY MOTOR CO. Ph. (214) 792-0211 or (214) 792-0411 1102 Texarkana, Texas Blvd. Texas SMITHCO METAL WORKS 4101 Dallas Texarkana. Texas 75501 PAUL SMITH 214 838 5538 Home Appliance Co. your frigidaire dealer 200 East Broad Texarkana, Ark. We service what we sell. THOMPSON’S Brake and Front End Paint Body Tire trueing Disc brakes Spin balance Auto alignment Truck alignment Ph. 773-2796 Compliments of Judge Mrs. Lee Overstreet Fouke Hardware Bill Ware Excavators Phone: We appreciate 653-4773 you! GRANT W. MOORE, F.I.C. AREA MANAGER rmm Office: 774-6569 WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Ho: 773-8272 LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY Texarkana, Ar. P.O. Box 2804 TED THOMAS MILLER COUNTY CLERK Auto Glass • Store Fronts RALPH’S GLASS SHOP ALL KINDS OF GLASS WORK PHONE: 220 EAST STREET 773-4159 Texarkana, Ar. 75502 ENOCH’S BERRYFARM Strawberries, Blackberries, Blueberries Fouke Ar. Phone: 653-2806 MILLER COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPT. KEN SINYARD SHERIFF P.O. BOX 577 TEXARKANA, AR. 75502 Office: 774-3251 Basil Rodgers Bryan Rodgers GATEWAY INSURANCE AGENCY 2600 Jefferson P.O. Box 1905 Texarkana, Ar. Tx. 75504 Phone’s (501) 774-2787 • (214) 792-8511 THE BAPTIST BOOK STORES 214 E. Broad, 4605 N. Stateline Texarkana, Ark. - Tx. 75501 •BIBLES Phone: A.C. •GIFTS 214 792-2783 •MUSIC TAPES Suzuki Cycle City 2409 Texas Blvd. Texarkana, Texas Phone: 792-2911 11« Compliments of: Carters Barber Shop Elvin Steed .. t. _ owners Harold Carter No. 4 College Hill Center East Street Ph. 772-9611 Texarkana, AR 75502 COMPLIMENTS OF J.W. BURNETT, M.D. A.D. SCHNIPPER MEAT CO. PHONE 792-5671 1002 Wood Street Texarkana, Texas A.D. (BUDDY) SCHNIPPER rrr- Sty It With Flowers OmMt « aw Trfmor ?MO CAST STACC7 fl SOUTH TOWN SHOWING CCNTCN TfXAAKAMA. ARK AMS AS (jQt PHONI 773-321 A John and R n.« Walt . Onmori W COMPLIMENTS OF John Wirt, Mary Jane, Emily and Josh Thane. 121 BUCHANAN ENTERPRISES, INC 3001 Stateline, Texarkana, Texas The State First National Bank A SYMBOL OF SERVICE We've built a reputation for outstanding banking service. That's why we're Texarkana's banking leader. And that's why you should bank at State first. 773-4541 I I KEMP BROS. s BODY SHOP ic E 2007 TEXAS BLVD R • Customer Satisfaction • “U Bend’em’; We Mend’em” • Insurance Repairs • Glass Repairs “We Give Free Estimates on Automobile Repair” Phone: 793-2856 214-832-4881 214-832 5606 TINA SKINNER MANAGER Tractors Equipment Tom’s Tractor Company 803 S. Robison Rd., Texarkana, TX Randy Meyer Manager SO KINGS HIGHWAY SOUTH HIGHWAY 67 P 0. BOX 5006 TEXARKANA, TEXAS 75501 Bus. Phone (214) 794-4116 832-6195 MOORE Furniture and Appliance Inc. Res. Phone: (214) FURNITURE and HOTPOINT APPLIANCES ZENITH TV and STEREOS — MAYTAG APPLIANCES 322 EAST BROAD STREET PHONE 774-7901 R. J. McNATT, OWNER MANAGER, GARY McNATT CATTLEMAN’S STEAKHOUSE U.S. Choice Northern Fed Steaks Texarkana’s 1 Steakhouse Phone: 4081 State Line 774-4481 Texarkana, Ar. Banquet Room TEXARKANA, ARK.-TEX. 75501 Tom and Stan’s Automotive Supply 302 Ash Street Texarkana Arkansas ( FUQUA EVERETT SYexai cxxna uneu Y 3€otne, •Ynx. TEXARKANA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY PHONE 794-4126 P.O.BOX 1199 TEXARKANA. TEXAS 7S501 SPAULDING ATHLETIC GOODS CO., 313 Center St. INC. Windsor Brookwood Cambridge Galaxy INVESTMENT HOUSING INC. Little Rock, AR 72201 SALES - INSURANCE - SERVICE 832-5571 HWY. 59 SO. TEXARKANA, TEXAS Buhrman-Pharr Hardware Company Wholesale 212-222 Laurel Street Texarkana, Arkansas Phone: 773-3122 Texana Savings and Loan Association 4605 Texas Blvd. Phone: (214) 792-8261 Texarkana, Texas 75501 Managing Officer - Kenneth Schnipper I CAN HELP YOU Lose Weight and Keep It Off! Safely and Rapidly (Up to 7-15 Pounds first week!) Inexpensively You Won’t Be Hungry You will feel Better than You have ever felt in your life! I’m Serious ... It WORKS! Give me a call: FUNERAL HOME. INC. MEMORIAL GARDENS CEMETERY FUNERAL BENEFIT INSURANCE CO. Debbie or Carroll Gladden (500-772-9752 Do You Need Extra Cash Earn $100 to $1,000 Up Extra This Month! Part Time! Take Advantage of being “FIRST” in Your Area! 6th OLIVE - P.O. BOX 15 TEXARKANA, TEXAS 75504 PHONE (214) 793-3141 TOTAL IMAGE TEXARKANA Uniform Linen Supply CVUl W W . £? rc. 315 Texas Blvd. SHIRTS - PANTS - SHOP TOWELS LINEN - MOPS - CARPETS 218 MAIN STREET P.O. BOX 551 Neat Appearance Is Good Business 214-793-1301 214-793-3101 DIAL (214) 794-6188 Yxir G miplete Jewelry Store” Crocker Bell Keepsake I mxrd C enter 85Central Mall GENERAL INSURANCE JL 1 FIRE — AUTO LIFE — BONDS CARGO FARM BUREAU INSURANCE DUANE FALLS 711 EAST 4TH ST. BOX 178 TEXARKANA, ARKANSAS ' I exarkana 1 exas BUSINESS PHONES 772- 4661 773- 3281 HOME PHONE 773-1822 8 in. Solid Yellow Pine Log Hand Hewn Exterior “Look” Tounge and Groove Interior “Look Precision Interlock corner (Pat. Pend.) New To The Industry Energy Efficient Cost Effective High Resale Value Flexibility: Kit Form - Shell - Turn Key Yesteryear Log Homes For Brochures and Information - Send $3.00 Phone: (214) 838-4008 YESTERYEAR LOG HOMES 4710 W. 7th St. P.O. Box 6454 Texarkana, Texas 75501 30 DAYS DELIVERY ALLEN MONUMENTS INC. Morris V. Allen, Jr. Five Generations Serving The Texarkana Area Jimmy Allen Res. 772-3666 Hwy. 67 West, Texarkana U.S.A. Res. 838-5451 1217 Magnolia Street, Texarkana Phone: 838-9851 The Senior Class of 1983 mWALS WORTH PUBLISHING COM PA N Y A


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