Hector High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Hector, AR)
- Class of 1969
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M% THE WILDCAT 1968 -1969 HECTOR HIGH SCHOOL HECTOR, ARKANSAS VOLUME XIX DEDICATION Parent Teachers Association Because of the countless ways the Hector P.T.A. has helped to improve our school and our community, we wish to dedicate the 1969 WILDCAT to them. The National P.T.A. was founded in 1897. The purposes of the P.T.A. are to promote the welfare of children and youth in home, school, church, and community, to raise the standards of home life, to secure adequate laws for the care and protection of children and youth, to bring into close relation the home and the school that parents and teachers may cooperate intelligently in the training of the child, to develop between educators and the general public such united efforts as will secure for every child, the highest advantages in physical, mental, social and spiritual education. We think our P.T.A. has done an excellent job in fulfilling these purposes. Throughout the years they have contributed many things to our school and our community. They bought playground equipment for the grade school, lockers for the gym, shop equipment, dishes for the Home Economics De- partment; and last year they bought new lights for the grade school. The P.T.A. also sponsors the Boy Scout and Cub Scout troops. These organizations have been very successful and are enjoyed by many of the boys in the community. This is only one way of showing how thankful we are for having parents and teachers who really care about our school and our com- munity. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page .................................. 1 Dedication .................................. 2 Foreword .................................... 4 Spotlights ................................. £, Administration ............................. 17 Seniors .................................... 23 Juniors......................................29 Sophomores...................................33 F reshmen ...................................37 Eighth Grade ............................... 40 Seventh Grade................................42 Elementary...................................45 Sports ..................................... 63 Boosters ....................................76 Activities ................................. 77 Advertising..................................99 FOREWORD “...everything has a beginning. We, the members of the Hector High School annual staff, have used this idea to help improve the 1969 WILDCAT. We hope we have succeeded and have made this annual even better than last year's. Since our yearbook goes to press early in February and we felt that we should have a twelve-month coverage of school events, the first section, our spotlight section, in- cludes some events of last winter and spring. We have tried to give added emphasis to the grade school students. The following color page shows this year's first grade on the playground. ALMA MATER Standing firmly on a hilltop Clearly outlined neath the blue, Emblem of the best and noblest Hector High School true. Hail; all hail; to thee Dear Hector Our dear high school true We will ever sing your praises To the white and blue. Best of high schools Friends so loyal Love and faith to thee we bring With thy spirit ever near us This our song shall ring. Hail; all hail; to thee Dear Hector Our dear high school true We will ever sing your praises To the white and blue. SPORTS The Senior girls gained strong conference recognition by being defeated only three times by conference teams and finishing second. Two of the losses went to Plainview. the champion, and the third was a two-point deficit to Havana. Roger Lawrence, Julia Moiris, Edwin Moody, and Brenda Bull were named to the All-Tournament teams. These players were selected by the coaches of the teams partici- pating in the tournament. Jerry Freeman and Roger Lawrence represented Hector at the State Junior High Track Meet at Little Rock. Linda Payton, Julia Moiris. Janie Rowlands, Clifton Beavers, and Buddy Coffman were chosen All-Conference players by the coaches of the conference teams for their performance during conference games. 6 HIGHLIGHTS The pee wee girls won three first place trophies in invitational tournaments at Southern Christian Home, Dover, and Hector. The pee wee boys won a first place trophy in the invi- tational tournaments at Southern Christian Home and Hector. They received a second place trophy in the Dover tourna- ment. Ray Watson, assistant coach, treated his pee wee teams after they won the tournaments at Hector. 7 JUNIOR - SENIOR BANQUET The Juniors held another one of their “famous class meetings to decide where and when they would have their banquet. The ‘'Marina’’ was a beautiful setting for the Junior-Senior Banquet. The theme, Moonlight and Roses provided for a wonderful atmosphere and a memorable banquet. Musical entertainment for the banquet was provided by Judy Davis, Sam Coffman. James Standridge, Ron Sumter, and Mike Collins. F.H.A. BANQUET Debbie Thompson, Toni Thibeault, Kathy Allison, Janis Murdoch, Linda Payton, and Julia Morris entertained. Mrs. Boland presented a free cookbook to Joyce Coffman as an award for selling the most cookbooks. The cook- books, which the girls sold, financed the banquet. Mrs. Swaim was surprised to learn that the girls really knew how to cook! 9 P.T.A. TALENT SHOW In April 1968 the Hector P.T.A. sponsored a talent show. The grade school performed a ‘‘Tom Thunb Wedding. The bride was Judy Huffman; the bridegroom was Frank Pruitt, and the preacher was Ronnie Hooten. The fifth and sixth grade did a square dance as their talent number. Mr. Bell, Bucky Snider, and Bobby Standridge played guitar instrumentals. Amot the songs they played were Rambling Rose, Raunchy, and “Wild Weed Flower. The Poor Richards which consisted of Sam Coffman, Ted Hern, Mike Biffle, and Ron Sumter added vocal enter- tainment to the show. 10 NINTH - SIXTH GRADUATION The ushers for the ninth grade were Diane and Thomas Donovan. The 1968 ninth grade graduating class. The 1968 sixth grade graduating class. 11 1967-68 AWARDS Janie Rowlands received the Betty Crocker Homemaking of Tomorrow Award. This award is given to the senior girl who makes the highest score in her school on the national Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow test. Mrs. Boland presented the Crisco Award to Brenda Stark, who was the most outstanding Home Economics student. This group of grade school children received awards for perfect attendance in 1967-68. SCHOLASTIC HONORS These five students had the highest grade point for the ninth grade graduating class. They include Charles Gray, Melita Cagle. Peggy Gregory, Donna Cochran, and Barbara A llison. Janet Dean, Mary Lois Tripp, Jan Cochran, Sherry Aday, and Ann Cochran received scholastic honors for having the highest grade point in the sixth grade graduation class. These students from junior high and high school had an A” grade average for the year 1967-68: Martha Hallum, Paula Coffman, Janis Murdoch, Karen Burch and Brenda Stark. 13 1967-68 SENIOR The twenty-two members of the Senior Class of 1967- 68 marched into the gym for the Baccarlaureate services. Mr. Leslie Langford presented diplomas to the graduates. Sammie Fisher was chosen by the teachers to receive the Citizenship Award. GRADUATION The student choir for the Baccalaureate service were stu- dents from the ninth, tenth, and eleventh grades. The Senior ushers were Judy Baker, Debbie Thompson, Janet Huffman, Kathy Allison, Dennis Langford, Sam Coff- man, Bucky Snider, and Ron Sumter, Janis Murdoch was the pianist at the graduation exercises. The ushers stood at attention as the Seniors entered. 15 A visit on the U.S.S. A labama in Mo bile was very interesting. Pensacola was a wonderful place for fun and sun on the beech. The Seniors were bright and cheery as they left on their trip to Pensacola. Florida. I The Seniors are unloading the bus after a very enjoyable triP- Mll _______________________I' SCHOOL BOARD The school board is composed of a group of citizens who give unselfishly of their time for advancement of the education and.welfare of the children in Hector School District. These men formulate the policies that regulate the Hector Leslie Schools. Langford President SUPERINTENDENT and PRINCIPALS The progress that Hector schools have made and the smoothness with which they operate is largely due to the leadership and guidance of our super- intendent, Mr. Joe D. Bull. As a teacher, counselor, and principal at Hector High School for the past thirteen years, Mr. Swaim continues to win the respect and admiration of the students. Mr. E.W. ••Bob Tripp has served as elementary princi- pal of Hector School for the past ten years. It may well be said that Mr. Tripp puts forth a lot of effort to pre- pare his students for high school. 19 Bonnie Austin Business Education Junior Sponsor SCHOOL Johnny Bell Math and Driver's Ed Junior Sponsor Glenna Boland Home Economics Senior Sponsor Nan Bull Librarian Eighth Sponsor Annual Sponsor Larry Dale Math and Science Junior High Coach Freshman Sponsor 20 FACULTY Ann Humphreys Junior High Social Studies Seventh Sponsor Leon McLean Senior High English Senior Sponsor 21 SCHOOL PERSONNEL High School Secretary Piano Instrue tor-Mrs. Martha Jo Moody Cooks - May Hale, Pearlie McAlister, Ruth Llewellyn, Custodian-Carol McGee and Eulean Brown Teachers’ Aid - Mary Condley Bus Drivers - Dennis Langford, May Hale, Hoke Morris, James Morris, Ted Strandridge, Lyle Aday, and Junior RiddelL SENIORS KATHERYN M. ALLISON F.H.A. 1,2,3; Officer 1; Senior Usher; Student Council 2,3; Cheerleader 2,3; Captain; Junior Play; Pep Club 1; Who’s Who 2,3; Campus Queen Candidate 2. JUDITH E, BAKER Homecoming Queen Candidate 1; Cheerleader 1; Who’s Who 1; Junior Play; Class Officer 2; Library Club 2; Class Fav- orite 3. BARBARA BELL F.H.A. 1,2,3; Student Council 2,3. DILLARD BRADLEY Class Officer 2 JOHNNY BURRIS Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3; Class Fav- orite 1; Class Officer 3: Annual Staff 1, 2,3; Officer 2,3; Student Council Vice- Pres.; Annual King 3; Junior Play BRENDA GALE COFFMAN F.H.A. 1,2,3; Officer 3; Pep Club 2; Of- ficer 1; Junior Play; Basketball 1,2,3; Campus Careen 3; Librarian 2,3. REMONE COFFMAN F.F.A. 1; Track 1. SAM COFFMAN Student Council Pres. 3; Basket- ball 1,2,3; Class Officer 1.3; Who’s Who 1,3; Senior Usher; Junior Play; Track 1; Paper Staff 2. JUDY FAYE DAVIS Cheerleader 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Officer 2. BEVERLY LOUISE GOATES F.H.A. 1,2,3; Officer 1; Librarian 1,2,3; Junior Play FRANK GRAY Student Council 2,3; Homecoming Escort 3. JANET HUFFMAN F.H.A. 1,2,3; Class Officer 1; Cheerleader 1,2; Junior Play; Senior Usher. JERRY HURLEY Class Favorite 2. FERLENE MANSFIELD F.H.A. 1,2,3; Officer 1; Library Club 2: Junior Play; Scorekeeper 2,3; Homecom- ing Queen Candidate 3. DENNIS LANGFORD F.H.A Beau 3; Class Officer 1.2,3; Who’s Who 1.2; Homecoming Escort 2; Basket- ball 1. MICHAEL KILLINS F.F.A, 1; Transfer Student. JULIA MORRIS Osage QXieen 3; Paper Staff 2,3; Who’s Who 1,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Class Officer 1; Junior Play; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Campus Queen Candidate 1; Volleyball 1. MAXINE OWENS Transfer Student; Cheerleader 3: F.H.A. 3. 25 JANIS REBECCA MURDOCH F.H.A. 1.2,3; Officer 2; Who's Who 2.3; Annual Staff 1.2,3; Officer 2,3; Pep Club 1; Officer 1; Basketball 1,2,3; Volley- ball 1; Homecoming Queen Candid ate 2; F.H.A. Queen Cand- idate 3; Junior Play; Senior Pianist. LINDA PAYTON Miss Hector High 3; Who’s Who 1,2,3; Class Favorite 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Officer 1; Junior Play; Basketball 1,2,3; Paper Staff 2,3; Volleyball. HENRI MARILYN PROCTOR F.H.A. 1,2,3; Paper Staff 2; Junior Play. BUCKY SNIDER Mr. Hector High School; Class Favorite 3; Who's Who 1,2; Paper Staff 2,3. BRENDA STARK F.H.A. 1,3; Officer 1; Paper Staff 1,3; Who's Who 1,3; Crisco Award 1. RON SUMTER Class Officer 2; Senior Usher; Campus King Candidate 3. TONI TH1BEAULT Cheerleader 1,2,3; F.H.A. 1,2,3. DEBBIE THOMPSON F.H.A. 1,2,3; Officer 2; Who's Who 2,3; Class Officer 3; Class Favorite 2; Annual Staff 1,2,3; Officer 2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Junior Play; Annual Cfcieen 2; Senior Usher; Volleyball 1. 26 SENIOR ACTIVITIES Toni Thibeault and Janis Murdoch Who would have thought getting ready for senior pictures would be such a were in charge of the candy store. solemn affair? the chief money making project. SENIOR FA VORITES Judith Baker Bucky Snider SENIOR OFFICERS Sam Coffman President Johnny Burris Vice-President Debbie Thompson Secretary Dennis Langford Treasurer Civic-minded Juniors marked their ballots in a student election. JUNIOR Karen Burch Darlene Chisum Bobby Cochran Mike Bartlett Diann Blackwell Burl Blankinship David Brashears 4 Barbara Dyer Ane Eubanks Bill Freeman Dottie Freeman Larry Freeman Sharon Freeman Sue Gregory Darlene Halsted 30 Ronnie Pruitt Darrell Rackley Frances Riley Pamela Sanders Bobby Standridge Kathy Swaim Ronald D. Thomas Sheldon Utley 31 JUNIOR FA VORITES Karen Burch Johnny Heflin JUNIOR OFFICERS Sue Gregory: President Frances Riley: Vice-President Mike Bartlett: Secretary Karen Burch: Treasurer SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE CLASS How about a little smile, Sharon? Barbara Allison Brenda Bull Melita Cagle Buzzy Carruth Donna Cochran Billy Joe Crouch Floy Mae Crow Terry Epperson Ira Freeman Jerry Freeman Charles Gray Peggy Gregory Junior Hanna Terrv Hodges Vickie Irwin Clarence Lamb 54 Kathryna McCoy Glynn Millsaps Lynn Millsaps Mike Molloy Alice Newton Betty Owens James Ringer Don Rowlands Cynthia Sumter Butch Tackett Reta Tackett Richard Thomas Paula Thompson Sharon Treadwell Gail W estbrook Ann Wooten SOPHOMORE FA WRITES Paula Thompson Glynn MUlsaps SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Donna Cochran: President Charles Gray: Vice-President Peggy Gregory: Secretary Reta Tackett: Treasurer Patricia A day Martin Baker Becky Bartlett Jack Beatty Jeanne Brown Kathy Burch FRESHMEN Thomas Champion Anetta Chisum Loretta Chisum Ruth Chisum HOMECOMING ROY ALT] Troy Chisum Cathy Coffman Stanley Collins Veo Condley Mary Cook Bobby Curtis Glenda Darter Wayne Dial Diane Donovan Thomas Donovan Richard Drewrey Earl Dyer Lucia Felkins Gerald Fountain Don Freeman Wayne Freeman Floyd Freeman Jack Freeman 38 Diane Donovan Gerald Fountain Oretta Freeman Clyde Griffin Mackie Hale Lequitta Halstead Mike Hamilton Roger Hern FA VORITES FRESHMEN Mary Miller Jimmy Morris David Newton Linda Patton Lannie Prince Marcia Proctor Linda Ragsdale Darvin Reno Ann Smith Kathy Standridge Ricky Standridge Teddie Standridge Brenda Tackett Jo Ann Taylor Kathy Thompson Kelly Hodges Jeffrey Housley Ann Irwin Bob Lamb Jimmy Jackson Jimmy McGee David Michaels Atholine Miller 39 Cathy Addison Jerry Baughman Debra Biffle Maxine Bra'shear Rhonda Bull Rebecca Carr Jimmy Chisum Billy Coffman Paula Coffman Leroy Cumbie Mike Dyer Terry Goates Darlene Gray Martha Hallum Lynda Halstead Shirley Hamilton Debbie Hays Kenneth Hooten Anita Hopson EIGHTH FA VORITES Garry Huffman Law ana Riley Two young scientists help Mr. Dale perform an experiment. Garry Huffman Nina Humphrey Ricky Langford James LaRue David Mason Wayne McAlister Charles McCoy Kathy Michaelis Tommy Miller Martha Parks Debbie Payton David Reno Law ana Riley Meda Ringer Sandra Stroud GRADE HOMECOMING ROYALTY Meda, can’t she scratch her own back? Kenneth Hooten Rhonda Bull 41 SEVENTH GRADE Sherry Aday Mike Carruth FA VORITES Bruce Bartlett Anita Burris Patsy Carr Mike Carruth Bobby Chisum Ann Cochran Jan Cochran Nita Cochran Patricia Cochran Becky Curtis Ronnie Curtis David Davis Janet Dean Gail Felkins Harold Ford Joe Ford Larry Ford Carlyn Freeman Judy Freeman Patsy Freeman Vickie Freeman Timmy Goates Raylene Godfrey Karen Gooden 42 Randy Patton Ann Cochran HOMECOMING RO YAL TY «ay hui Johnny Jackson Frances Langford Brenda LaRue SEVENTH GRADE Janis Hanna Shirley Heflin Mary Launius Nadine McCuin Lola McCuin Cheryl Meuir Richard Mills Brenda Molloy Ricky Molloy Connie Newport Keith Pack Virginia Parham Randy Patton Debbie Proctor Ricky Proctor Jane Sikes James Standridge Sharon Standridge Thelma Tackett Mary Lois Tripp Jerrel Underwood Durian Utley 43 JUNIOR HIGH OFFICERS NINTH Roger Hern, President Becky Bartlett, Vice President Linda Ragsdale, Secretary-Treasurer EIGHTH Kenneth Hooten President Martha Hallum Vic,e-President Paula Coffman Reporter Rhonda Bull Secretary-Treasurer SEVENTH Jan Cochran, President Sherry Aday, Vice President Ann Cochran, Secretary-Treasurer ELEMENTARY RUTH BURRIS First and Second Grade MARGUERITE TRIPP First Grade LILLIAN GRAY Third and Fourth Grade BOBBYE HALLUM Fifth and Sixth Grade PATSY AT HEY Teachers' Aid NORMA BURCH Teachers' Aid FACULTY VERS IE MILLS A PS Fourth Grade CHARITY GOATES Fifth Grade KATHERINE NAYLOR Third Grade GENEVA TAYLOR Second Grade SARA RACKELY Teachers' Aid LEANNA TAYLOR Part Time Speech Therapist 47 Winston Aday Cliff Addison Nina Allison Scotty Burch Rickie Byrum Pamela Chaffin So they learn to color in the sixth grade? These are the leaders of tommorrow! Rita Churchill Shelia Churchill Michael Coffman Jannifer Collins Melinda Condley Ray Duvall Rickey Duvall Dennis Dyer Debra Ford Vickie Foster Phyllis Freeman Billie Gray Sidney Gray Sammy Gregory Dewayne Hamilton 48 GRADE Loretta Hern Bobby Huffman Dennis Johnson Donald Mason Pam Mathis Jeanie McAlister Randy McGee Vickie Michaelis Janet Newton Sharon Parham Terry Payton Randy Prince Ricky Pruitt Debra Riley Reta Stroud Jerald Taylor Linda Thomas Agalia Utley Chris Vincent David Williams Here are some Van Goughs of the fifth grade. The start of another day. FIFTH Beverly Chisum Edward Condley Timothy Condley Danny Curtis Pam Donaldson Phillip Duvall Charles Hamilton Brenda Hanna Robert Harvell Charlotte Hays Mark Hickey Randy Hodges Debbie Housley Lionel Humphrey Tim Hull 50 Is it time for BOZO? Ralph Newell puts the final touches on the tree. GRADE Anthony McCuin Ronnie Mills Ronnie Molloy Teresa Proctor Rosa Ross Don Sanders Douglas Sanders Linda Standridge Ronald Stark Charles Stroud Charles Tackett Judy Treadwell Dean Trigg Stephen Warren Brenda Weatherford 51 FOURTH DetiUh A they Hert-ert BalUrc Cheryl Sonibocse Sicawr Blalock Keoa Solano Thotnas Souiher Terry 3co%tx Ceniae OH Harold Carr Rosetta Chisurn Pirn Corrnjaa Tames Cams onnnv Duvall 3anee lopenon Aaron TeiAins Letsa Fosrer Terry Gray jroi Hale Charles HaXhar ■Ceitfc HamilB M What an interesting bunch! ! Rickey Helton Annetta Hern Anna Hill Stephen Hill Debra Holt Sandie Hurley Susan Irwin Daniel Killins Rhonda Marable Terry McDonald Steve McGee John Miller Jeanetta Newell Rickey Pruitt Danny Riley Karen Standridge David Trigg Sheila Turner James Van Hunnick Janie Walker GRADE How is this for figures?? THIRD Anthony Allison Shelia Andrews Darwin Barnhouse David Barnhouse Shelia Bohanan Timmy Bougher 9 1 — - These kids enjoy a rainy day working inside. Steve Burch Sue Carruth Norma Chisum James Chronister Winnie Collins Vela Crow Karen Culwell Dianne Curtis Kathy Drewry Ricky Emerson Pamela English Don Freeman Larry Freeman Terry Freeman Vickey Freeman David Garrigus Brenda Halsted Hollie Halsted Danny Hamilton Pamela Hays 54 GRADE Timothy Hayes Stephney Housley Boy, am I gonna get you! Judy Huffman Ann Hull Sandra Johnson John Klrkman Juanita Langford Kenny LaRue Gene Launius Randy Malloy Chris Melton Norma Morris Floyd Parton Charlotte Proctor Frankie Pruitt David Renfro Belinda Riley Tommy Standridge Vicky Standridge Dale Stroud Rickey Tackett Tana Underwood Randy Wells Kenny Williams Kenneth Wood 55 William Allison Patty Ballard William Blackwell SECONL Terry Blalock James Bohanan Carolyn Bridges Johnny Byrum Gene Chisum Betty Chronister Doyle Coffman Linda Cook Jimmy Cumbie Wayne Felkins Tina Fountain James Freeman Rickey Freeman Paul Garrigus Grover Hamilton Jimmy Hern Kenny Irwin Theresa Jones Joan Kirkman Kay Launius Carol Loveland David Main Susan Malloy Bonita Martin 56 GRADE '-“i Patricia Mathis Timothy McCool Robin McGowan Jimmy McNutt Paula Mills Shirley Morris Wanda Morris Gary Newport William Palmer Kathryn Patton Micca Pruitt Mark Ragsdale Dennis Riley Stephanie Russell Deborah Sanders Eddie Schierbaum Doug Suber Marc Taylor Randall Turner Cinday Van Hunnick Rita Warren Debbie Watson Janice Wells Randy Westbrook Lori Williams Steven Williams Joe Wilson 57 Paul Athey Keith Carr Betty Chisum Roger Coffman Frankie Godfrey Stephen Gooden Tony Gray Frankie Gregory Raymond Hamilton Joe Hanna Ronnie Holt Gregory Housley Dennis Huffman Kathy Hull Robert Jackson Curtis Jones FIRST Janet Culwell Steve Freeman This story really has them spellbound. GRADE At least there is one worker in the class. Linda Kelly Pam Linker Leslie Loveland Danny McCuin Debbie McDonald Keith Melton Janice Newman Ricky Owens JaNell Rackley Linda Renfro Kevin Rudder Terry Rudder Tonia Santino David Shepherd Larry Thomas Ronnie Wells Teresa Williams Randy Wood 59 GRADE HOMECOMING MR. TRIPP'S ROOM Rickey Pruitt Nina Allison MRS. HALLUM'S ROOM Sidney Gray Janet Newton MISS GOATES' ROOM Don Sanders Brenda Hanna MRS. MILLS APS' ROOM Jerry Brown Rosetta Chisum 60 SCHOOL ROYALTY MRS. NAYLOR’S ROOM Timmy Bougher Vickie Standridge MRS. GRAY'S ROOM Charles Hallum Ranee Epperson MRS. TAYLOR’S ROOM Joseph Wilson Stephanie Russell MISS BURRIS' ROOM Timothy McCool Shirley Morris MRS. TRIPP'S ROOM George Hanna Pam Linker 61 Grade school boys start and end school days with the Schools out! Schools out! Teacher let the •‘Kids'' out. raising and lowering of the flag. 62 Look ma, no hands!! Mrs. Florence Kerr still faithfully tells Bible stories. Defense! SENIOR SENIOR GIRLS (opposite page) Kathy Swaim (15) Sharon Freeman (31) Linda Payton (42) Donna Cochran (14) Melita Cagle (24) Ann Wooten (11) Karen Burch (23) Peggy Gregory (44) Sue Gregory (25) Frances Riley (22) Brenda Bull (34) Debbie Thompson (30) Barbara Allison (21) Janis Murdoch (32) Brenda Coffman (20) Julia Morris (40) Ferlene Mansfield, Scorekeeper Coach Bruce Frost Judy Baker, Manager The 1968-69 Wildcat Senior Girls team met their com- petition and emerged on top this year in Valley Conference play. The Senior girls led the conference all during the year and closed with an undefeated conference standing of 12-0. The wildcat record for the season was 19-4. The senior girls were second place in the Hector Invitational Tournament and were runners-up in the County Tournament. Each girl on the Wildcat team is to be congratulated on her whole-hearted effort. All members of the team contributed long hours of hard practice and met each difficulty with enthusiasm. The Wildcats were matched neither offen- sively not defensively in the entire area, and wherever they played, good sportsmanship was always the rule. Due to the great determination and ability, strong teamwork, and excellent coaching the Wildcat Senior Girls had a year of which to be proud. Fans and Players are pleased to have a half time lead over Dover. GIRLS - CONFERENCE CHAMPS 1968-69 BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD Hector Opponent Hector Opponent Pottsville Jamboree Plainview W onderview 31 29 Bellville Tournament Dover 36 23 Fouche Valley 31 34 Scotland 63 41 Havana 46 32 Bellvile 46 18 W onderview 61 72 Scranton 47 24 Hector T ournament W onderview 49 43 Nemo Vista 52 24 Pottsville 45 26 Fouche Valley 32 36 Havana 44 18 Coal Hill 32 9 Coal Hill 68 30 Pottsville 45 32 Bellville 61 21 County Tournament Dover 47 46 Dover 45 62 Fouche Valley 40 33 Scranton 45 42 Scotland 45 32 Dover 27 20 Rebound! SENIOR BOYt SENIOR BOYS (Opposite page) David Hooten (31) Terry Epperson(35) Sam Coffman (13) Roger Lawrence (23) Bill Freeman (45) J. D. Hale (53) Buddy Coffman (41) Johnny Burris (43) Darrell Rackley (50) Ted Hem (42) Mike Bartlett (33) Larry Freeman (21) Donnie Rowlands (25) Junior Hanna (51) Charlie Gray (15) Coach Bruce Frost Buzzy Carruth, Manager Good Shot! The 1968-69 season for the Wildcat Senior Boys began strongly with the Wildcats soon becoming a leader in area play. The Senior boys had tough competition, and early in the season they proved their ability. The Wildcats dropped only five games in the entire season, ending with a record of 22-5. Sporting a record of 9-3, the senior boys took second place in Conference. The Wildcats won first place in the Hector Invitational Tournament and were second place in the County Tournament. All the boys on the Wildcat Team deserve to be congratulated on a fine season. Ded- icated practice and skilled coaching brought winning results. 66 The start of another exciting Dover game. CONFERENCE RUNNERS-UP 1968-69 BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD Hector Opponent Hector Opponent Scotland 59 34 Wonderview 66 57 Dover Jamboree Tri-County Tournament Pottsville 32 19 Dardanelle 49 45 Dover 28 27 OT Dover 53 76 Bellville 63 22 Hector Tournament Scranton 45 49 Nemo Vista 66 35 Wonderview 49 45 OT Fouche Valley 64 33 Pottsville 53 34 Atkins 61 30 Havana 50 48 Coal Hill 74 58 Coal Hill 73 31 Pottsville 76 54 Bellville 54 20 County Tournament Dover 43 63 Atkins 66 34 Fouche Valley 64 52 Dover 49 64 Scotland 64 47 Scranton 55 49 Plain view 67 56 Dover 45 63 Havana 45 42 Atkins 61 52 67 JUNIOR BOYS Seated left to right: Wayne Dial. Ricky Langford, Darvin Reno. Jimmy Morris, David Reno. Gerald Fountain. Kelly Hodges, Thomas Donovan. Standing: Richard Drewery, Jeffrey Housley, Clyde Griffin, Roger Hem. Kenneth Hooten, Mackie Hale, Jimmy Jackson, and Coach Dale. 1968-69 BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD Hector Opponent Pottsville 36 20 Scotland 32 25 Havana 33 28 Coal Hill 47 17 W onderview 44 23 Scranton 34 32 Plainview 47 22 Tri-County Tournament Dardanelle 45 34 Dover 29 39 Pottsville 36 22 Atkins 26 34 County Tournament Dover 25 35 Plainview Tournament Havana 47 27 Dover 26 30 Atkins 35 50 JUNIOR GIRLS Kneeling: Debbie Hayes. Nancy Wooten. Lawana Riley, Cathy Coffman. Martha Parks, Sandra Stroud. Diane Donovan. Jeanne Brown. Standing: Coach Dale. Meda Ringer, Linda Patton, Kathie Thompson, Kathy Burch, Paula Coffman. Becky Carr, Martha Hallum, and Darlene Gray Manager. 1968-69 BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD Hector Opponent Pottsville 42 28 W onderview 39 50 Be 11 ville 29 37 Scranton 34 35 Scotland 36 16 Plainview 28 38 Pottsville 31 27 Coal Hill 16 17 County Tournament Dover 18 40 Plainview Tournament Magazine 34 37 SENIOR CHEERLEADERS Donna, as sponsor, don’t take it so It’s a good thing Paula's not afraid The cheerleaders do their thing! serious ly, of heights. Left side: Joyce Coffman, Junior Frost, mascot. Right side: Kathy Allison, Kim Frost, mascot. Center bottom-up: Barbara Dyer, Toni Thibeault, Paula Thompson, and Maxine Owens. 70 JUNIOR CHEERLEADERS How is this for an H”? The Junior cheerleaders are showing their spirit. Kneeling left to right: Janis Hanna. Gail Wilson. Glenda Darter. Ann Cochran. Jane Sikes. Standing: Jan Cochran, Janet Dean. Rhonda Bull. Anita Burris. Becky Bartlett. The Seventh Grade Boys lost to Pottsville in the finals of the County Tournament. Kathie in the air with her arch rival, Dover. Senior Boys finish second in the County Tournament. 72 Don't you come a step closer! The senior girls and cheerleaders whoop it up after defeating Buddy gets the tip. Dover. Timekeeper Buzzy Carruth and Scorekeeper Ferlene Mansfield. Buddy and Mike come in for a rebound. 73 Roger goes into a fast break. Tim hangs in the air for the tip off. The junior girls give Dover a run for their money.” 74 How is that for a left handed dribble? Hector Junior Boys in a huddle with Coach Dale. With little experience, these boys have played the game” well this year. Senior girls finish second in Hector Invitational. Senior boys win Hector Invitational by defeating Fouche Valley 64-33. Eeny, meeny, miny, mo. Brenda is ready for a pass. 75 WILDCAT BOOSTERS Jack Crow Snort Hill Mode -O-Day Ray Watson Duke Bewley Sugar Creek Kathy Swaim Julia Morris Sammy Niemann Linda Payton Fred Galloway Debbie Payton Jimmy Sanders Marshall Baker Brenda Coffman Mr. Frank Gray Kenneth Hurley Glynn Millsaps Robert Murdoch James L. Stubbs Toni Thibeault Gail Westbrook Tooter Franklin Wayne Stevenson Larry Joe Morris Ricky Rockefeller Aaron Duvall Mr. R.E. Gardner Mrs. Hester Coffman Miss Charity Goates Mr. Dennis Langford Mr. and Mrs. Rogers Mrs. Gladys Epperson Lavoin Keith Allison Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carr Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bone Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gray Mr. and Mrs. Bean Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cagle Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Veo Coffman Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hallum Mr. and Mrs. Leon McLean Mr. and Mrs. Bill Patton Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sikes Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Burch Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Austin Mr. and Mrs. G.B. Swaim Mr. and Mrs. James Morris Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Opal Bartlett Mr. and Mrs. James Bohannan Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Harbin Grady Kinslow Jasper Ramsey Lattie Coffman Mr. and Mrs. John Llewellyn Shirley Jean (Branch) Manns Mr. and Mrs. Leamon Parrish Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Phillips Mae Hale, J.D.,Mackie, and Koral Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Aday and family Dick Athey and family J.B. Murdoch and Janis Joe D. Bull and family John Payton and Terry Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Bell and family Mr. and Mrs. Earl Burris and family Mr. and Mrs. L.B. Coffman and Sam Mr. and Mrs. Neal Turney and family Mr. and Mrs. Paul Allison and family Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brown and Jeanie Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gregory and family Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Langford and Ken Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tripp and Mary Lois Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stroud and family Coach and Mrs. Bruce Frost and family Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson and family Private First Class Tommy W. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. AVERAGES Seniors Juniors Boys Total Points 1.574 Boys Total Points 542 Average 58 Average 36 Girls Total Points 1,032 Girls Total Points 307 Average 45 Average 31 76 WHO’S Students selected for “who’s who’’ were chosen by a student- faculty committee on the basis of exemplary scholarship, con- duct, and extracurricular activ- ities. Each committee member submitted a list of nominees; these lists were combined; the committee then awarded each nominee 1 to 5 points for each of the above criterion, and the sixteen top-scoring students were named to “who’s who.’’ Kathy Swaim Frances Riley Karen Burch Kathy Allison Sam Coffman Debbie Thompson WHO Right: Janis Murdoch Brenda Stark Linda Payton Julia Morris Lower left: Melita Cagle Roger Lawrence Brenda Bull Lower right: Paula Thompson Barbara Allison Donna Cochran 79 MR AND MISS HECTOR HIGH SCHOOL Bucky Snider Linda Payton ANNUAL KING AND QUEEN Johnny Burris Peggy Gregory 82 ANNUAL STAFF Seated left to right; Debbie Thompson, Business Manager; Peggy Gregory; Donna Cochran; Janis Murdoch, Editor-in-Chief- Charlie Gray; Sheldon Utley, Photographer; Standing: Mrs, Bull, sponsor; Barbara Allison; Frances Riley; Linda Hayes| Johnny irris. Sports Editor; Sue Gregoiy; Karen Burch, Grade School Editor; Kathy Burch; Kathie Thompson. WORK PERIOD OSAGE KING AND QUEEN Buzzy Carruth Julia Morris PAPER STAFF The school newspaper began in the spring of 1968. The Osage was named after the Osage Indians who lived in the Hector area many years ago. Seated left to right: Brenda Stark, Assistant Editor; Melita Cagle, Brenda Bull, Activities Editors; Paula Thompson, Grade School Reporter; Donna Pack, Feature Editor; Julia Morris, Typist. Standing: Kathy Swaim, Sports Editor; Bucky Snider, Feature Editor; Darvin Reno,Circulator; Buzzy Carruth. Grade School Reporter; Don Rowlands Circulator; Linda Payton, Editor. HOMECOMING QUEEN Linda Hays HOMECOMING ACTIVITIES The 1969 Homecoming Queen, maids, and escorts along with high school honorees and representatives from each class. The excitement built as the three candidates Linda Hays. Ferlene Mansfield, and Melita Cagle waited anxiously for the announcement of the 1969 Homecoming Queen. The balloting and counting of the votes had taken place only a few hours before. After the votes were counted, the name of the winner was put in a sealed envelope and was not opened until the announcement. Queen Linda Hays, escorted by Ronnie Pruitt, was crowned by Coach Bruce Frost. L- F.H.A. SWEETHEART AND BEAU Dennis Langford Sue Gregory FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The girls of F.H.A. are students from the 9th-12th grades. ACTIVITIES Junior girls look forward to the formal The worse part of cooking is the clean-up. dinners. Mrs. Boland is helpful when sewing is rough. 89 STUDENT COUNCIL Front row left to right: Mike Carruth. 7th; Mike Bartlett, Secretary-treasurer; Roger Lawrence, Vice-President; Sam Coffman, President. Second row: Martha Hallum, 8th; Kathy Allison, 12th; Rhonda Bull, 8th; Richard Drewery, 9th; Ann Wooten, 10th. Third row: Jan Cochran. 7th; Joyce Coffman, 11th; Barbara Bell, 11th; Becky Bartlett, 9th; Frank Gray, 12th. The sponsor is Mr. Bull. Sam’s speech must have been good, he was elected president A group of seventh grade girls provided entertainment at of the student council. a student council assembly. 90 LIBRARIANS Beverly hands out newspapers. Cathy checks in books. Nina cleans the library. Student Librarians: Cathy Coffman. Barbara Allison, Joyce Coffman, Linda Hays, Brenda Coffman, Beverly Goates, Nina Humphrey. The teacher librarian is Mrs. Bull. ACTIVITIES By using the money that is usually spent to purchase gifts for their sponsors and class- room teachers, the students at Hector, aided by contributions from the faculty and other school employees, adopted a 6 year old boy, Gabriel Geddamu, at a Children, Inc., hostel in Maruter, India. The student council promoted “adoption”, which costs about $120 annually, will hopefully enable Gabriel to receive the nourishment and education that are vital to his future. Roger Watson and Ann Smith were chosen Santa Claus and Teachers finish a rough game. Merry Christmas. Chow line at the party. Mrs. Swaim passes out some gifts. A football skit by the senior cheerleaders. James Morris played Christmas carols at the assembly. Mr. McLean falls for a submarine trick. Gossip during the F.H.A. Party. Some Junior High students DO study. Students taking a break. Now we know who puts the candy wrappers behind the That's right, Darvin, we caught you. heater!! X t' r The first edition of the paper being sold. Civics class held a mock-presidential election. My. don’t those rolls look good! But I thought you called this meeting? Is this really study hall? Jackie and Thomas, are you really going to the moon? Good by. Come on Roger, help Marty while he is in the mood. No cutting line in the lunch room. 96 What? we salt our own popcorn. A beautiful sight-Hector got city water and natural gas. Darlene, you just must shorten that apron! Students really enjoy a trip to the office. VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT The volleyball tournament was held to get towels for the athletic department. Admission to the tournament was one towel per family. Approximately 90 towels were received. Coach awards Mr. Bell’s Team a first Did the ball go into orbit”? place trophy. Yes. Toni, your team won fair and square. Mr. McLean awarded all-tournament players trophies-lollipops. 98 LANGFORD'S A.G. CENTER Fine Foods at Budget Prices Meats Groceries F eed Dry Goods Hardware “We give S H Green Stamps Phone 284-3255 HECTOR ARKANSAS 101 OF ARKANSAS LITTLE ROCK HOMO MILK Jim Williams - Distributor Morrilton, Arkansas 102 All Types of Insurance Real Estate BURNETT - TURNER INSURANCE AGENCY C.R. TURNER B. J. DUNN 'THE INSURANCE PEOPLE' Phone 967-5445 103 105 South Commerce Russellville, Arkansas C H CONSTRUCTION CO. Hwy. 7 N. Russellville, Ark. CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS WE BUILD CUSTOM HOMES CALL 968-2980 (967-1794) If no answer (284-3080) RE MODE LING--ADDITIONS WE HELP ARRANGE FINANCING FREE ESTIMATES-PLANNING SERVICE MEMBER NHBA JAMES T. COFFMAN VERLIN TAYLOR 104 BANK OF DOVER SERVING YOU SINCE 1905 IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU 105 MARVIN HARBIN HEATING AIR CONDITIONING State License No. 294 Electrical and Mechanical Contractor «=ga Night Phone 967-2214 Business Phone 967-4242 Russellville Arkansas CONSOLIDATED CHEMICALS, INC Manufactures of Chemical Products For Schools Hospitals and Industry BERLIN HENDERSON RUSSELLVILLE LUMBER AND SUPPLY COMPANY 501 North El Paso Phone 967-4077 or 967-5432 Conway Arkansas Russellville Arkansas 106 BUD'S CONOCO Phone 967-9226 Highway 64 East Russellville Arkansas KILBURN'S CAR WASH Dover Arkansas MORRIS' GENERAL STORE aas ®T ‘Fine Groceries Appleton, Arkansas 284-3117 RUSSELLVILLE REAL ESTATE AGENCY RESIDENCE, FARMS, COMMERCIAL, LAKE FRONT 125 East 4th Street Phone 967-1430 Price It Right-List with us and Start Packing! Pete Simpson 968-1304 Jug Knight 967-1449 Don Webb 967-4680 Johnna Knight 967-1449 Compliments of BUCK BATES KELLAM CANDY CO. CRANFORD'S DRUGS Russellville Arkansas Hector Arkansas “I enjoy working for you” Compliments of STANFORD LEE County Assessor Russellville Arkansas Compliments of REECE N. CAUDLE Circuit Clerk Russellville Arkansas 108 RAY LEE ENTERPRISES Ray Lee Boat Dock Ray Lee Motel Ray Lee Cafe Ray Lee Service Station Ray Lee Builders Supply Ray Lee Wholesale Plumbing Ray Lee Subdivision Russellville Arkansas I G A A-l Super Market 700 North Arkansas Avenue IGA Foodliner, Inc. 1808 South Arkansas Avenue Millsap Food Liner North Denver and West “B Sts. THREE RUSSELLVILLE LOCATIONS Low Prices Every Day RUSS - ARK CONSTRUCTION INC. COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL BUILDERS NO JOB IS TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO BUILD, CALL Doyl Betsill..............Phone 968-2766 Bob Hayes.................Phone 968-2288 FELKINS' CONOCO STATION Phone 284-9232 P. T. MARKET Top Value Stamps Phone 284-3052 Hector K X R J Arkansas Hector Arkansas CHURCHILL CAFE Delicious Food, Good Service 1490 ON YOUR DIAL sh° and save at ?Wrt(| . Oakgrove f o Super Market —«JttlDlinillB'r Mr. and Mrs. James Johnston Laundry Mat S H Green Stamps Highway 105 Phone 641-7223 Route 4 Russellville Open 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Hector Arkansas 110 Birl Trigg Sears Catalog Representative Night 967-4063 Day 967-5101 920 South Arkansas First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Russellville 215 West Second Street Phone 968-2896 Russellville Compliments Russellville Arkansas Arkansas Valley Wholesale Grocery of Bill Mills Distributor for WR Flour Martha White Meal Kelly’s Canned Meat Compliments of Morrilton Rye Arkansas Motor Co. Dardanelle Clinic Pontiac Sales and Service Gene D. Ring, M.D. Jerome H. Luker, M.D. James L. Maupin, M.D. 505 Union “Where To Buy It” 72 t c .. Phone 968-2018 Dardanelle Arkansas Shipley Baking Co. 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Phone 968-2555 “IF WE DON'T HAVE IT, WE’LL GET IT Pyramid Life Insurance Company Thurman Ramey Manager Hector Arkansas Sonic Drive - In Hamburgers-Onion Rings 80 6 East 4th Russellville Arkansas Shiloh Esso Jerry Patton Manager Highway 7 Interstate 40 Russellville Arkansas Andrews Supply Incorporated 304 North Arkansas Avenue Phone 967-4851 Russellville Arkansas Bays Pharmacy 916 South Arkansas RUSSELLVILLE, ARKANSAS Phone 968-1127 Designed For SERVICE • CONVENIENCE -ECONOMY Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Webb Dardanelle Arkansas 115 Compliments of Wayne Nordin County Judge Russellville Arkansas International Shoe Company Phone 968-1771 2nd and South Erie Russellville Lunningham's Grocery We Handle Everything To Eat Highway 64 East Phone 967-9582 Russellville Arkansas W.B. 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Highway 7 South Russellville Arkansas Dardanelle Cornwell's Dress Shop Arkansas Rennae Sims Builder's Supply Russellville 968-2577 Dardanelle 229-4190 Highways 7 22 Dardanelle Lemley Furniture Company ‘Where Good Furniture Costs Less” Phone 641-2589 Atkins Arkansas Jones Deep Rock Station Hiram Jones, Proprietor Tires, Batteries, and Accessories 331-9810 Dover, Arkansas 118 Eheman Motor Company PLYMOUTH-VALIANT World’s Two Best Cars Phone 641 -7117 101 East Broadway Atkins M B Service Station Phone 641 -7118 104 West Broadway Atkins Mulligan's Station Jack Hill Auto Parts LU BRIC AT ION-TIRES-ACCESSORIES Highway 64 East Phone 641-2356 Atkins Arkansas Phone 968-1115 Russellville Arkansas Rush Sporting Goods Guns--Our Specialty Phone 967-4372 815 North Arkansas Avenue Russellville Arkansas W.R. Embry OME Furniture Store Phone 641-7568 We Buy, Sell, and Trade Atkins Arkansas Compliments of Otto Brinkman County Sheriff Rus sellville Arkansas Bob Rogers Auto Parts Russellville.....Phone 968-1111 Clarksville..... Phone 754-2070 Danville................. Phone 495-2929 119 Linkway's “Where The Bargains Are” Furniture-Hardware-Appliances 202 Main 967-3188 Russellville Arkansas Cowan - Goodwin Company 216 West Main Phone 967-3133 Russellville Arkansas Dover Barber Shop I KAUTYSHOP and Brenda's Beauty Shop 331-2250 Dover Arkansas Compliments of Hunt's Russellville Arkansas Rogers Drug Store Kermit H. Smith, Owner Prescriptions compounded by a registered pharmacist Phone 967-1391 Russellville Taylor's Flower Shop AY IT WITU Russellville Arkansas Russellville Printing Company Letterpress Off-Set Printing Phone 968-2775 115 South Boulder Russellville Fabric Center Everything in Sewing Needs Custom-Made Drapes Russellville Arkansas Russellville Arkansas Kerby Danley GENERAL STORE Scottsville Arkansas Dover Cafe Specialty Dover burgers” Phone 331-9818 Dover Arkansas Kilburn's GROCERY HARDWARE Groceries-Hardware-Feed Fresh Meat and Vegetables Phone 228-4112 Dover Arkansas Dover Feed and Supply Robert Stueben F eed Seed Milling 331-2601 Dover Arkansas Marina Restaurant With the million dollar view Exclusive atmosphere and Quality foods Open 7 days a week 11:00 a.m. - -10 p.m. Come as you are Chronister Grocery oceans an Station Buttermilk Community Mathews Investment Company, Inc. Phone 967-3567 P.O. Box 9 Russellville Arkansas Arkansas Valley Industries Incorporated Originators of the Broiler Industry in the Arkansas Valley” Dardanelle Arkansas 121 L.J. Churchill GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries . ... . . Dry Goods Hardware Phone 331-2125 Dover Arkansas Dover Cleaners and Fabric Center Ready to Wear Everything in Sewing Needs at lowest price Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Lovelady Dover, Arkansas Betty's Beauty Shop Phone 331-2356 VhK Dover, Arkansas Highway 7 North On Broomfield Road Don Waldo's General Store GROCERIES Phone 331 -2684 Dover Arkansas Atkins P T Market Home owned and Operated Phone 641-2550 Atkins Arkansas Wiley's Esso Station pu‘ a Tiger (£sSO) MM in your Tank” Phone 641-7142 305 East Broadway Atkins Sterling Drug 4 PRESCRIPTIONS 641-2397 Atkins Arkansas Atkins Flower Shop “Flowers with a Personal Touch’ 212 North Dover Phone 641-7405 Atkins Arkansas 122 mmmmburgers at tasteefreez JUST AHEADV? 820 East 4th--3115 West Main Western Auto Van Carr, Manager Phone 967-5353 200 West Main Russellville Nova Lee's House of Shoes “Ladies Shoes” at Discount Prices Phone 968-2198 James and Mrs. Nova Lee Morphis Managers South Greenwich and East 4th Street Gosnell Chevrolet - Buick Co. msmm BUICK Wi 210 South Arkansas 968-1555 Old South Restaurant Our Menu is Crowded with Goodness Open 24 Hours Daily- Phone 967-3789 Russellville Compliments of Dr. Robert Young Phone 968-1706 2816 West Main Russellville Bus. 968-1246 Res. 968-2866 Compliments of Strout Realty Euel Hall 1014 East 4th Street Branch Manager Russellville, Ark. 72801 Raney Chiropractic Clinic Highway 7 South Phone 967-4313 Russellville Arkansas 123 Peopfes AND TRUST COMPANY RUSSELLVILLE, ARKANSAS THE BANK THAT GIVES YOU PERSONAL SERVICE OFFICE AT POTTSVILLE, ARKANSAS Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and Federal Reserve System Dallas L. Swaim Sorrels Insurance Agency INSURANCE For Protection • For Investment Atkins Arkansas Burris dinycilppliis7 Phone 967-4888 Russellville Arkansas Compliments of Bill Hollabaugh, Agent MFA Insurance Companies Russellville Arkansas COMPLIMENTS OF .THE FOLLOWING Zenith Ma son's C room's Bob's Dairy Troy Blalack Jagger's Drug A. B. Cox Realty Eula's Dress Shop Haynes Record Shop Newton Tire Company Bibler Bros. Lumber Price Milling Company Taylor Lumber Company Melton's Deep Rock Station Charles Family Barber Shop Everett Cravens-Wonder Bread Dave Sacrey's Modern Plumbing 124
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