Henderson State University - Star Yearbook (Arkadelphia, AR)

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The Heart dt Henderson is composed of many qualities. It is a heart of learning ' a friendly heart a heart of beauty a heart of interests a fighting heart a heart of memories- You are a part ot this heart, and it is a part ot you. On these pages we present the year you have iust lived, within the Heart of Henderson. in . . g 3 2 'im A . 1 F 5 1 .Q a 1 N. 'K pb- P 5' i 1. I 5' zi 'g 3 Q 'A' W 4 ' 'Q .:' w . i Q GSW wi 42 -5 J . lf- -1 0 1' 3 V , , I ,ak g X52 'Q V 4'! 1 , N N4 v '- in ,A fi K. 5 . an 9 ,. ' Q 1 M ' l , Y f , B , I rf ,. 1 ' L d 9- - . ,, ' Sw 0 M ,K I ,ji H fig' j f. ,. 'f-- Q' h . Q 34 L , 3. ' M 4 LUN, gk 1 4' 4, 4' 'ii' ' ' ,fi I Y u M- 1 n 153 ,IP L . HE! , Y. Ifzqg, . Z . 811' I., 5 E H ' 'sl '11 iv K p .V A- - :I 0 fc J D ,l mg, '- t ' srlie V t X A. A I Q 1 x. itw 'I Q Y A Qkxfzda, -1 a if ,Q 'pdf QM . A is Q . 34 W ,ii 1 1 Q .. -1 J' 1 5 x ' 2 is 31 X if .FN .- 9 , x .1 .Q h pi 6 I my M , ' Vx yi' ix if . 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Grady Smith Business Manager Rudolph Gandy Mrs. W. I. Walton J. W. Coley John Hardin all ofthe Public Relations Staff Cornelius B. Cooper Registrar Taylor Lindsey Director of Practice Teaching Qhministratihe Q9fficer5 Erwin W. Garner Assistant Business Manager Guy Hayes Purchasing Agent and Bookstore Manager Mrs. P. W. Turrentine Director of Housing Dolphus Whitten, Jr. Director of Extension Services Qtaff Not pictured: Mrs. Carl Schildt Secretary, Extension Division Mrs. Sara Van Horn Secretary, Dean's Office Mrs. Clarence Randall Mooney Hall Miss Sarah Crowley Secretary, Extension Office Mr. Wayne Yearby Supt. of Maintenance Mrs. R. A. Burgess Foster Hall Mrs. Ruby Farnsworth Pines A Mrs. Mariorie Meyer Oaks B Mrs. C. D. Morton Student Apartment Building Mrs. Will S. Orr Sr. Oaks A Mrs. Frank Pagan Womack Hall Mrs. J. A. Ramsay Pines B Mrs. C. H. Rutherford Holly A F Mrs. Thelma Swepston A Holly B r Mrs. Mary Willeforcl Mooney Hall Mrs. Ruth White Hostess at Large Mrs. C. J. Stephenson Mrs. C. E. Arnett Secretary to President Miss Jeanie Callaway Secretary-Registrar Office Miss Claryce Freeman Secretary-Registrar Office Mrs. Perry Campbell College Nurse Mrs. A. R. Sloan Dietitian Mrs. Faye Hewitt Secretary-Business Office Mrs. Herbert Woodson Cashier-Business Office Mrs. Nancy Howard Secretary, Extension Office Mrs. Bobby Pennington Secretary, Military Dept. Maintenance btaff W. W. Yearby Superintendent of Maintenance Operations Marvin Ryan Joe Barfield Ermon Deaton Clifton Cleveland Tim Malcom Bud Dixon Virgil Sellers Bob Williams Will White Will Collins Alexander Ritchie lee Ray Knox Oscar Carter L. Runyan Leffel Gosnell Night Watchman Qilafeteria btaff R. S. Atha A. R. Sloan Ben Morris J. W. Rogers George Biggs Algie Atkinson John Cotledge Charles Scott William Thompson Glen Thompson Calvin leach Austin Thompson Bert Gordon Mrs. R. S. Atha Mrs. R. S. Durham Miss Vena Lambert Henry A. Helms Henry Helms Mrs. Pearl West Mrs. Nellie Gaither C. MILLER STRACK Dean ofthe General College ,gl B.A,, M.A., Ph.D., University of Iowa The lecture today will be on the subject of ..... AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS COMMUNICATIONS Nila Embree Turner, Chairman Eleanor Gilliam Thomas L. Headley Richard E. Amcher Nannie May Roney Elise Reid F. Clark Elkins, Chairman Hilquit Lynch William R. Ritchie Fleta Russell Wayne Delevan PRACTICAL LOGIC Otis Whaley, Chairman L. J. Van Horn FUNDAMENTAL MATHEMATICS Mary Lee Foster, Chairman Edith F. Whitmer PHYSICAL SCIENCES HUMAN RELATIONS L. A. Tope, Chairman C. M. Strack Richard E. Robinson L. A. Pfclff BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Elizabeth Brinkley, Paul W. Cauffiel, Chairman Amy Jean Greene Virginia Sue Cottey Ruth Guthrie Dora Harwood Chairman THE HUMANITIES Adelphia Basford Carl Schildt Mae Whipple, Chairman Mildred Sherrod Willard Carpenter Eleanor Gilliam Eugene Hoverson James E. Durham Advisors stand ready to help students at any time. Students learn by par- ticipating in panel dis- cussions. general Qlullege ... The General College and its faculty are charged with the orien- tation, guidance, and basic studies of students during the first two years of college. The purpose is to provide a student with a Gen- eral Education which may in turn be describ- ed as that non-voca- tional, unspecialized education possessed by the well-informed per- son in our society. The Basic Course of the Gen- eral College is under- taken in eight parts which are arranged to emphasize primary skills first and then to present certain funda- mental understandings in a fashion which will increase the breadth of outlook ofa student and prepare him to continue in a more satisfactory way his education and his life. This program, the oldest of its kind in the state, is operated to keep its studies under continuous revision. ln this way each group of students leaves behind an improved Basic Course for those who are yet to come. The world's greatest music is one of the subiects of study in the Humanities. Qtr The Art Division has several func- tions, the chief of which is to provide the students majoring in elementary education with the training necessary to enable them to direct a creative art program in the elementary classroom. This training consists of an investiga- tion of developmental stages in creative activity and student par- ticipation or experimental use of materials and techniques which are desirable for the different ele- mentary grade levels. The Art Division also offers a maior in art to those students working for the Bachelor of Arts degree. In this category of courses the student will find a number of courses which develop creative self expression. Also, art courses may be taken to fill in as elective courses. L WIllARD CARPENTER Chairman of the Division of Art B.A., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute M.A., North Texas State College Public School Art classes work Wlfh clay, papner mache, tlnger paints, and other materials in preparing to teach the public each year. Student Art Exhibits, in the foyer of Arkansas Hall, are presented to Biological Sciences B.A.,'M.A., Ph.D., George Peabody College for Teachers C. If Associate Professor CARL S. SCHILDT Associate Professor College Wisconsin Students of Biological Science learn fun- damental techniques of microscope usage and how to determine their findings. MRS. ADELPHIA MEYER BASFORD Chairman of the Division of MISS ELIZABETH BRINKLEY B.A., University of Arkansas M.A., University of Texas B.Ecl., Superior State Teachers A M.Ph., Ph,D., University of Eiulngical bniences The Division of Biological Sciences of- fers a number of courses. Through the basic courses all students are given a general understanding of the biological principles. Some courses are designed to give students field experiences, and thus a better appreciation of the envi- ronment. In other courses considerable laboratory work is given with the de- velopment of certain techniques. In still others more attention is given to the development and the application of biological principles. The Division of Biological Sciences tries to give to all students a general cultural background for biological phe- nomena. lt gives to prospective teach- ers of science a basic biological under- standing. To pre-medical, pre-dental, and similar students it gives the neces- sary prerequisites. Business ffhucatiun The main purpose of the Division of Business Education is the training of business teachers for the high schools of Arkansas. The division encourages its students to prepare for more than one specialized area. Screening of can- didates for teacher training is made on the basis of general intelligence, an in- terest in the profession, a willingness to render service. Other necessary qualifi- cations are an outgoing personality and enthusiasm for youth in directing their learning. The division cooperates in a follow-up program of its graduates, so that every business teacher may be rated periodically on professional growth and given supervisory aid for improve- ment. Ili' C i U - MARJORIE C. WINSLOW Associate Professor Chairman of the Division of Business Education B.S., Boston University M.S., Oregon State College j ' ' BllllE W. MOUCK Instructor B.S.E., M.B.A., University of Arkansas U-,f ll . . and what would the balance be, Miss lilly? Nancy Patterson works at the mimeo- graph machine-one of the many of- fice machines studied by business students. I C. W. THOMASSON Chairman of the Division of Education and Psychology B.A., Georgetown College M.A., Ph.D., George Peabody College for 'Teachers PAUL W. CAUFFIEL A . ssociate Professor B.A., M.S., Pennsylvania State College Ed.D., Pennsylvania State College WALDO A. DAHLSTEDT Associate Professor A.B., York College M.A., Ph.D., University of Nebraska AMY JEAN GREENE Associate Professor B.A., Henderson-Brown College M.S., University of Arkansas RUTH GUTHRIE Assistant Professor A.B., Oklahoma Baptist University M.A., Oklahoma A8tM College TAYLOR LINDSEY Associate Professor Director of Practice Teaching B.A., Arkansas State College M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers LEONARD A. PFAFF Instructor Audio-Visual Director B.S., B.S.E., Southwest Missouri State College M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers tlfhuratiuu anh iBspcbnlugp The Division of Education and Psy- chology has as its main function the training of teachers for the schools of Arkansas. The teacher training program in professional education consists of two courses, the Major Sequence and the Minor Sequence in Education. Included in this training is a nine-weeks period spent as an intern in a cooperating public school where the student is a regular mem- ber of the faculty and participates in all of the activities of the school. This Division also offers a major in psychology for the benefit of those students who desire to become coun- selors, social workers, or who desire to secure the undergraduate prepara- tion necessary for graduate work in psychology. The Division also has charge of the testing program of the College, and provides counseling services for those students who need individual counseling in addition to that which their advisors find time to give. ELISE REID FLETA RUSSELL DR. ZELMA B. GREEN Assistant Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor B.O., A.B., B.A., A. S. T. C. B.A., Harding College Henderson-Brown M.A., University of M.A., Columbia M.S., University of Missouri UnlV9 5llY Arkansas Ph.D., University of Denver ' a ' X Uv 'B -v . lpn 54 Arvuum rx JZ. L11 V.. 0 Mil pn, 4 Q Pre-Practice Teaching is part of the many duties of students taking the maior se- quence of education. Qifhunatinu anh Rspcbulngp Summer Students do experimenting in Elementary Education laboratory work. These are making elementary posters. ..-ff Kaur 1 1 One of the proiects of the Applied and the Abnormal Psychology classes is a field trip. Pictured here is the Applied Psychology class in Dallas, Texas. Qihucatinu anh Psychology ...if Many classes and instructors offer much individual help and counseling. It is through these classes that many ideas are set forth for the future teachers. Panel Discussions are only one of many varied activities to he found in the Maior Sequence of Educa- tion. JUANITA FORD Chairman ofthe Division of Home Economics B.S., East Texas State Teachers M.A., University of Texas ELIZABETH CUNNINGHAM Instructor B.S.H.E., M.S., University of Arkansas AI.I.ENE STANTON Instructor B.S., Mary Hardin-Baylor College M.A., Texas State College for Women REBECCA C. TURNER Instructor B.S.E., Arkansas State Teachers College M.S., University of Arkansas Foods class takes notes preparatory to work in the modern, well-equipped kitchen of Proctor Hall. Home Economics maiors entertain a visitor. XV, lt looks like a regular classroom, but those smiling girls are planning a spring wardrobe-it's all a part of their work in Clothing Construc- tion. Iiaume Qiinnnnmics The Division of Home Eco- nomics has as its primary aim the training of teach- ers of homemaking for the public schools of Arkan- sas. Courses are offered in the areas of textiles and clothing, foods and nutri- tion, family and child re- lationships, and housing and family economics. A well-equipped n u r s e r y school and home manage- ment house serve as lab- oratories for many worth- while experiences. Jane Anne Fory assists in the gaily furnished nursery school. DAVID M. DRIVER Chairman ofthe Division of Languages and Literature A.B., University of the South A.M., Ph.D., Columbia University RICHARD E. AMACHER Professor of English B.A., Ohio University Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh KELMER D. BAXTER Associate Professor B.A., M.A., University of Florida JAMES E. DURHAM languages anh Iitzraturr Q47 I .53 . , fl? - rs , -V'-ff 5 5: .. - if -'i' l' as ' , , '-- .A N ss, V. . A L 6 .'V v'. 4 ' 1 i ,- ,ls- L igltzgsiafifi A B.S., George Peabody College for Teachers ry B.T.A., Pasadena Playhouse M.A., University of Southern California GLADYS S. FELTON Assistant Librarian B.S.E., Arkansas State Teachers College M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers LUCY S. FINLEY Assistant Librarian B.S.E., Arkansas State Teachers College M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers ELEANOR GILLIAM Associate Professor B.A., University of Arkansas M.A., Columbia University THOMAS l. HEADLEY Associate Professor B.S., M.S., Indiana State Teachers College ' ,, , .. .. ,.. .,,. .,- The Bulletin Board on third floor of College Hall is always up-to-date with pertinent information. NANNIE MAY RONEY MILDRED SHERROD Assistant Professor Associate Professor B,S.E., M.A., University B.A., Athens College of Arkansas M.A., Tulane Universit WL it +1 ,Mx . X.. Schuler und Schulerin en Deutscher Klassen. 633, In X X The record rooms of the Henderson Library are well-stocked with selec- tions for use in Speech, English, and Language work, as well as with musical recordings. ILA E. TURNER PERCY TURRENTINE ALLIE C. WILSON ssociate Professor Professor Emeritus Head Librarian BA, Henderson-Brown B.A., Henderson-Brown B.S.E., M.A., University MA-1 Emory University M.A., Ph.D., Harvard of Arkansas E.S., George Peabody College for Teachers languages anh literature The aim of the division is to assist students to understand, use and enioy languages and literature. Obviously, effec- tive understanding and use of English are necessary to every citizen of our country. It is less obvious, but not less true, that ability to enioy the world's greatest literature is necessary to all educated citi- zens. Furthermore, the divi- sion hopes to aid and encour- age those students whose creative ability indicates that they may make some con- tribution to the literature of the English-speaking nations. The objectives in teaching foreign languages - French, German, and Spanish - are the same as those iust set forth, with the exception of the reference to creative writing. Yet, besides this similarity of values in the study of Eng- lish and foreign languages, there stands a great and novel value that can be had only by the study of lan- guages other than our own, namely, the value of becom- ing acquainted with a new world of thought and expres- sion, feeling and tradition. The teaching of speech, which is the first and univer- sal form of language expres- sion, follows a like pattern. The four fields of study are forensics, dramatics, radio and speech correction. The chief obiective is the effective use of spoken English in everyday conversation and in public speaking. The sec- ondary, though extremely important, obiective is the development of individual talent for enioyment or, in the cases of exceptional tal- ent, for a professional career. languages anim literature Scenes from the highly successful fall play, l'd go to Akron, and sit beneath a shade tree. Has anybody seen my friend Harvey? Harvey Now iust sit clown . . . who- ever heard of a rabbit six feet tall? Elwood and Harvey EDITH F. WHITMER Chairman of the Division of Mathematics A.B., A.M., Washington University Ed.D., University of Missouri MISS MARY LEE FOSTER Associate Professor B.A., M.S., Louisiana State University Now, at this angle . . Clyde Oxford was presented with the Freshman Mathematics Achievement award for his outstanding work. jililatijematins This department provides study in a field that repre- sents one of the oldest and most systematized bodies of knowledge. Evolved since primitive times through the inventive mind of man, math- ematics has become a logical structure of knowledge that is a highly important part of our cultural heritage. College courses in mathe- matics include material so widely applicable that some professional preparation in this field has become an im- portant and significant part of the training required for life in the present complex world. The department of mathe- matics at Henderson State Teachers College has for its primary obiective the training of students in those areas of mathematical subiect matter useful to future teachers of mathematics. A secondary obiective is the preparation in mathematics necessary for further study in science, engi- neering, business, and other fields where mathematics plays an important role. Stu- dents planning to teach in fields other than mathe- matics, and those planning pre-professional work other than teaching, find available courses that contain the mathematical concepts that are indispensable to ad- vancement in their chosen fields. A sequence of courses leading to a maior of twenty- four hours or more is pos- sible, with further studies in this specialized area for those desiring a master's degree. QS LOIS McNABB SMITH Chairman of the Division of Music B.M., Henderson-Brown College M.M., Gunn School of Music ROBERT ELLIS Assistant Professor A.B., North Texas State College B.M., Curtis Institute of Music M.M., University of Michigan MRS. DORA SELLARD HARWOOD Associate Professor B.Lit., Hardin College B.M., B.A., Henderson State Teachers M.M., Gunn School of Music Mus.D., Boguslawski School of Music EUGENE HOVERSON Instructor B.M., M.M., Northwestern University ORVILLE A. KELLEY Instructor B.M.E., Henderson State Teachers M.M., East Texas State Teachers EUGENE GORDON KUYPER Assistant Professor B.M.E., Dakota Wesleyan University M.M., University of Nebraska MISS MAE WHIPPLE Professor B.M., B.A., Henderson-Brown College M.M., Gunn School of Music M.A., Columbia University My A -.. 'R illtlusin ,.-4' iltilusic The music division of Hen- derson offers many and varied opportunities for those interested in music. Ac- tive musical ensembles are the Band, The Collegians, which is the college dance band, The Collegiate Choir, and The Madrigal Singers. Membership in these organi- zations is open to anyone who is interested. The music department of- fers three degrees: one lead- ing to a Bachelor of Arts with a maior in musicp one lead- ing to a Bachelor of Music Educationg one leading to a Bachelor of Music. Areas of concentrated work ore: Piano, Voice, Organ or Violin. 05- Chairman of the Division of Health LINWOOD JEFFERSON VAN HORN ' I I ' Physical Education, and Recreation B.S.E., Central Missouri State Teachers College M.A., Colorado State College of Education DUKE WELLS Director of Athletics Associate Professor . . . and promenade back home! B.A., Henderson State Teachers College M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers VIRGINIA SUE COTTEY Instructor B.A., Central State College M.A., Texas State College for Women CLAIRE JENKINS Instructor B.S., M.A., Texas State College for Women JIMMY MACK SAWYER Instructor Suspension in mid air at a Reddie basketball game. B.S.E., Henderson State Teachers College M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers Modern Dancers in Christmas Concert. Wells and Sawyer work em out. Two points! ife-Saving and Water Safety class School and Community . tand classi Recreation bpsinal QEiJucatiun The Division of Health, Phy- sical Education, and Recreation makes a large contribution in the lives of Henderson students. The physical plant is one of the largest and most completely equipped in the state. Day Armory and Haygood Gymna- sium, with a modern and com- pletely equipped indoor swim- ming pool, in addition to Hay- good Field and other outdoor sports areas, provide facilities for all sport and Physical Edu- cation activities popular in this section of the country. The most recent addition to the plant is the three-court tennis area. Hen- derson is represented each year in AIC competition by varsity teams in football, basketball, track, tennis, golf, and baseball. In addition, Henderson has a well developed intramural pro- gram in a wide variety of sports. Included in these are softball, basketball, and track. Dance, archery, swimming, shuf- fleboard, and numerous other activities are also offered to in- terested students. HSTC is proud of its athletic program and be- lieves that there is a sport for each and every student. All Reddies, regardless of ability or taste in sports, are in- cluded in the well-rounded pro- gram of Health, Physical Edu- cation, and Recreation on the Henderson campus. burial btuhies Among the many obiectives in the extensive fields of the Social Studies Division is this: to contrib- ute to the broad cultural back- ground necessary for those enter- ing a profession, and to offer an opportunity to specialize in each of the social studies. The division is also designed to give the stu- dent an understanding of current life, to teach loyal and intelligent citizenship, and to inspire the stu- dent with intelligent optimism con- cerning the future. It should make a major contribution to his guiding philosophy of life. It should teach him that constant change is nat- ural to society, and should thus help him keep himself in a con- tinual state of successful readiust- ment. Faculty members not pictured: RABBI SAMSON A. SHAIN A.B., Harvard College M.H.L., Hebrew Union College Jewish Institute of Religion Resident Lecturer WILLIAM RITCHIE Chairman of the Division of Social Studies B.A., Lincoln Memorial University M.A., Ph.D., George Peabody College for Teachers CLARENCE E. ARNETT Associate Professor Emeritus B.A., Franklin College M.A., University of Wisconsin F. CLARK ELKINS Professor B.A., Arkansas State Teachers College M.A., University of Arkansas Ph.D., Syracuse University HILQUIT LYNCH Assistant Professor B.S., M.S., University of Houston S. C. E. POWERS Professor B.A., Iowa State Teachers College M.A., Ph.D., Iowa State University C. MILLER STRACK Professor ' B.A., M.A., Ph.D., University of Iowa OTIS WHALEY Professor B.A., East Tennessee State College M.A., Ph.D., Duke University DOLPHUS WHITTEN, JR. Associate Professor B.A., Ouachita College M.A., University of Texas PHILIP G. HORTON B.S., Denison University RICHARD E. ROBINSON Instructor B.S., University of Wyoming M.S., Western Illinois State University LESLIE A. TOPE Assistant Professor A.B., Western Kentucky State Teachers College Chairman of the Division of Physical Science M.S., Ph.D., Ohio State University M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers C. MILLER STRACK Professor B.A., M.A., Ph.D., University of Iowa 3 gun Ne 10.183 A 39.914 Kr 53.1 H M vnu H ll n 'I' 'll' I-oo' U, ll I' O F .oo 12.1110 imtllbiooo lg l MII S C Ifi ii Awlr sfllra 31-05535157 owners' 2' Se Br liliffif 2' 5 N' Cu ZI1 Gai gg M nm as ' A 1 59.1 4 12:1 N 52 if ga sue 13.54 65-3' 41.90 il-V5 9 'Q ', . ' , In luis-a 'gg' 49 41 41 if du Rh Rd Ag 114.76 il S: Y ll' Nb mv? 19: 101.7 1111.11 1oo.11o7.l .11 - 1 . 1 S an nw nm M1 3 H Tl 57 727 5556- 1To lg ld lfu lm, my 115.311, :4o.z 1551 istgutilgnl I7 . Fr In M .1m1gm.u:lm fg, 179113641 Pt Av .ao I ,mg 197.2 mg 70' at ff 1 ' p Ho El' Eu Gd Tb , iam E111 151.0 156.1 159.1 iozye 164 9' Cm Bk Cf Xe I3I.3 Rn 122. lb? 2307 fm! lm' lml bpsical intense The Division of Physical Science is composed of the Departments of Physics and Chemistry and has as its main obiective the offering of such courses as will give students who are preparing to teach these subiects a sound foundation in subject matter and laboratory tech- niques. At the same time, these courses have been adapted to serve those who come to Henderson for pre- medical, pre-dental, or other pre-professional training, and also for those who elect to fortify their general educa- tion with additional knowl- edge in the field of science. Erahuate School At the beginning of the 'I955 Summer Session, a Graduate Program leading to the Mas- ter of Science in Education degree was inaugurated. This was done to meet a demand for an additional year of study by many public school teachers in this area. The maior emphasis is on work in professional education and psychologyp however, the program aims also to strengthen the teaching field and general education of the participant. It is anticipated that the degree will be con- ferred in August, 1956. DR. C. W. THOMASSON Director of Graduate Studies . ,lf fi Graduate Class in Session. jiltlilitarp The Reserve Officers Training Corps exists for the purpose of developing officers-leaders of men. Its mission is to have ready in time of national emer- gency a corps of educated, well- rounded leaders for our armies. Specifically, the ROTC program at this college trains Henderson students so that they can qual- ify upon graduation as com- missioned officers in the Army of the United States. As an officer training course, ROTC is a four-year college pro- gram, divided into a two-year basic course and a two-year ad- vanced course. The four-year course prepares young men for positions of command and de- velops in them the essential knowledge and characteristics of an officer. It embraces sub- jects common to all branches of the Army, including psychology of leadership, personnel man- agement, military administra- tion, military history, map and aerial photograph reading, mil- itary operations and logistics, teaching methods, weapons and their employment, and com- mand and staff procedures. The activities of the Military Department are many and varied. The annual Military Ball is one of the outstanding campus social events of the year. The Rifle Team partici- pates annually in competition for the Governor's Cup, the William Randolph Hearst tro- phies, and other awards. The Special Drill Platoon performs on Reddie Day and for Military Ceremonies throughout the school year. The Annual Formal Inspection by officers from the Fourth Army is the outstanding Military Department event of the year. 3349015012 G- ' Lt. Col. C. R. Rucker Maior M. E. Francis Professor of Military Science Asst. PMS81T and Tactics .wi 15 X Capt. C. V. Christian Mf59f- J- A- Francis Asst. PMS81T Supply SFC C. W. Beatty Instructor Qllahre ei Not pictured: MfS9f- W- R- Loyd src J. D. sfewun Instructor Asst. Instructor -'N Sgt. S. P. Geurin Sergeant-Moior H1 Robert A. Blend fa Paul H. Dixon Charles E. Fory Wm fl Bobby W. Holder Senior Military A. Max Bryant , ..., Herbert R. Dodson Ralph C. Ford Ronald E. Hale Charles R. Hancock G. O. Hardy Robert C. Hope Everett D. Houser Joseph Hutcheson Searcy McBurneft Stuhents 4956 Art F. Nelson 12 James F. Russell Herman L. Sexton Kenneth J. Turner Jewell Weslermcln Tommy Wilkerson A. Don McQueen Charles Mullins Eff' 4525 .,1 L. L. Richardson Homer Dale Robbins James C. Smedley Dale C. Steed Donnie Williams Rolfe A. Wylie igattalinn Svtaff Cadet Lt. Col. James C. Smedley Cadet Maior A. Max Bryant Cadet Malor Bobby W Holder Battalion Officers and Company Commanders NINA THOMPSON 1956 MILITARY SPONSOR Military Sponsor .-3.1.--.. '9-es gs... 4' f--Q I .s- Company Commander J. F. Russell Company 'lst Sergeant C. Sharp Platoon Leaders J. M. Hutcheson D. H. Williams C. R. Hancock P. H. Dixon Asst. Platoon Leaders R.A.VVyHe R. A. Bland Platoon Sergeants W. J. Campbell B. Dunn J. B. Herrington D. W. Green Platoon Guides B. G. Donner Q. Taggart J.VV.Bray J. C. Rothwell Squad Leaders D. C. Chunn J. T. Marable C. Marino J. Cox J. E. Gill S. Z. Hutcheson H. C. Walthour G. Dodson, Jr. Other Personnel H. Mathews C. H. Berryman, Jr. a Other Personnel lCont.J L. Crooks W. R. McCormick D. D. Daws D. Bowers H. M. Ballard R. E. Garner T. E. Freeman D. R. Peppers J. S. Duncan N. E. Mills R. N. Evans R. T. Mitchell M. Stephens D. D. Lewallen A. D. Inman J. G. Manning J. H. Taylor R. D. Hope R. L. Whisenhunt J. W. Harris J. E. Fincher W. C. Cromer B. J. Brown G. J. Mosley J. G. Parker F. V. McDowell R. S. Russ T. L. Taylor J. H. Johnson C. H. Cagle 42 I Cllnmpanp 38 Company Commander C. E. Fory Company lst Sergeant D. M. Dingler Company Executive Officer S. D. McBurnett Platoon Leaders G. G. Daniel A. D. McQueen R. E. Hale T. C. Wilkerson Asst. Platoon Leaders H. R. Dodson L. L. Richardson R. C. Hope Platoon Sergeants T. A. Womack B. H. Rinhardt R. J. Robey W. E. Troutman Platoon Guides C. R. Atha G. M. Henry C. Oxford K. P. Sander Squad Leaders B. A. Shirron J. M. Garrett T. R. Westbrook J. H. Chastain H. L. Holloway J. R. Burroughs R. J. Mathis H. A. O'Neal Other Personnel E. H. Martin G. M. Veazey W. L. Westfall E. M. Young J. H. Tackett J. C. Jones R. A. Elkins J. R. Petty W. D. Thomason J. L. Taylor C. E. Denny B. F. Warford W. L. Stubblefield H. D. Burroughs R. E. Nash J. L. Malcom B. L. Moore J. Slagle G. W. Scott L. A. Gills J. E. Cox C. P. Trice F. D. Pumphrey K. R. Spradlin J. T. Rollins R. C. Thomas P. J. Hill J. D. Cornelius J. D. Carelock W. L. Wray H. K. Mathews A. R. Dungan J. F. Jester F. E. Townsend Qilnmpanp QE 'RV Company Commander K. J. Turner Company lst Sergeant D. G. Browning Company Executive Officer H. L. Sexton Platoon Leaders E. D. Houser D. C. Steed A. F. Nelson J. G. Westerman Asst. Platoon Leader G. D. Hardy Platoon Sergeants W. W. Dumas E. P. Britenberg T. P. Nash, Jr. B. G. Cook Platoon Guides J. P. Cathey F. N. Casarez l D. A. Avery W. H. Arnold Squad Leaders K. L. Weeks T. S. Epperson W. E. Drake J. W. Cannon H. Smith B. J. Simmons D. D. Hicks C. L. Skaggs Other Personnel P. A. Yates J. W. Sanders Other Personnel lCont l J. R. Jones J. P. Jones M. B. Pierce H. Goodgame L. S. Wright E. C. Dumas W. L. Payne C. B. Hall J. L. Lockwood C. M. Berry D. L. Smedley B. L. Smithson J. G. Brent D. J. Drake R. Howell O. J. Sharp W. G. Carter J. T. Collins B. A. Brown E. H. Scott R. Culp J. B. Atkins H. D. Cloud T. M. Thompson P. D. Eaton B. G. Jones R. Lusby M. R. McMillin D. W. Wisely D. W. Phillips J. M. Rucker J. A. Taylor B. R. Barrett i 5 Y u ' ,Ji- BQEEQE Qlulur Euarh D. B. Whitmarsh, W. D. Rothwell , J. L gakerl G, R. Johnston 'L x., ' ' Q, J. O. Amos B. D. Clark A. T. Mills R. H. Blakley C. A. Glover J. J. Gordon J. J. Samons Ill Ill 336015012 Earth Band Commander-Cadet lst Lt. H. D. Robbins Asst. Band Commander-Cadet MfSgt. L. W. Carter Band Sergeant-Cadet SFC H. E. Mitchell J. O. Parker G. P. Hollenbeck R. V. Coker J. D. Harrison D. P. Weeks E. D. Hamilton R. W. Anderson C. A. Lietzke L. B. Woods W. W. Boyd H. D. Bennett W. E. Dulin C. R. Sowell G. F. Thompson H. C. McGaughy R. L. Holt L. R. Coker K. M. Gilliam :naman is in ms ,- inn nassaui tl ll Ill .wgx P' 'll -1 I if-'?JL vi Q H in 1 I Q 1 I i 32 Spatial Brill iBlatnun Platoon leader C. Mullin Platoon 'lst Sergeant J. P. Franks D. E. Hogg J. D. Ross C. M. Thompson M. Miller R. Easter J. D. Nelson H. D. Harris B. White C. Wilson D. Cox D. C. Ruggles J L. Lane R. McLean D. Bullock B. Stewart . W. Atwell V. Wasson D. Barker J. Halbert B. Crone 47 The campus looks friendly . . . and the people are friendly. We see proof of it every day: the worm Hi Y'all! at the sight of familiar faces . . . the welcoming greeting to strangers . . . the bookstore gatherings . . . the dorm life, whose ties of friendship last through borrowed clothes, bull sessions land even shaving cream tightsll as you share your life with friends . . . the people we know from our classes . . . those we know by sight ofter living on the some campus fond standing in some of the some endless linesl .... But perhaps the most potent proof is in our special friends who wear well through the years of our college life. Through them, we learn the finest qualities of . Wg' NX X , Y N 1 Al if n ! i l I 4 5 ? 1 6 Buildings .M .,, ., .K Home ofthe R C' FNTRANCF If X EDD COLLEGE HALL Mini' 'H ES. 'fb'-nilH?1v - . ... .. N , . . 'v-,. - A ..s.1.sf-J. -, Q. .rn -W N - V 1 M..-.fi -' N, .li 'LY I ...A .w-1-wx. . ,,, A. .- . 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Vice-President cmd Sugar 1 'X iW,,VlnlrcnInce - - ' -' A My uuvfs gun-ff KENNETH OWEN AllEN BA Independent Student Association: Intramurals: ROTC GLORIA ANNETTE AMISANO Hot Springs BSE-Elementary Education Alpha Sigma Tau, Editor and Cor- responding Secretary: Heart and Key: Women's Council: Square Dance Team: Future Teachers of America JESS T. BAGWELI. Horatio BSE-Speech Musquers, President: Independent Student Association: Debate Team: French Club n , ti Q' mul. swim r I Im SWWWM I The FRESHMEN - , - X Q I i i I I ' mn wovfi-1 I Junior Class Officer: , , M so , ,J se y is p :sq- wff ew' 061956 ww Mes., mm' DV f'-Pfwumi ns.. Wuhan utr. MCD I f Q nf and now we're seniors RONALD CAMP BAILEY Gurdon BSE-Physical Education Football, All-AIC: French Club WILLIAM GILBERT BARNHOUSE Little Rock BSE-Social Studies Phi Lambda Chi: Oracle Staff: Star, Sports Editor: Track: Football Team Manager MARY ELIZABETH BASS Gillette BME Independent Student Association: Collegiate Choir, Sec.-Treasurer: Madrigal Singers: FTA: Student Group of American Guild of Or- ganists ILLA BICKERSTAFF Clarendon BSE-Home Economics BETTY JO BITTINGER Grady BA-English and Speech Oracle Editor and Co-Editor: Star Editor: French Club: Student Chris- tian Association, President: Mas- quers ROBERT R. BLAND Malvern BA-Economics French Club: Business and Eco- nomics Club 91. B. H. BRANTLEY Arkadelphio BSE-Math Alpha Chi MRS. NELLIE BRANTLEY Arkadelphia BSE-Elementary Education MARTHA BRAZIL Hot Springs BSE-Elementary Education Alpha Sigma Tau: Student Chris- tian Association: Future Teachers of America: Sigma Tau Gamma Sweetheart K2 yearsi: WRA Gu W EDWARD BRUMLEY Sparkman BA-Economics International Relations Club: ROTC MAX BRYANT Little Rock BS-Chemistry Chemistry Club, President: Phi Lambda Chi, President: Men's Council: Inter-Fraternity Council: Collegians: Concert Band: ROTC, Rifle Team and Battalion Adiutant JOE BEN BURCl'lFlElD McNeill BSE-Physical Education Basketball: VAPEM: Baseball PERRY CAMPBELL Horatio BSE-Social Studies Football: Track: Student Christian Association NEll. CASSIDY Hope BSE-Business Education Student Christian Association: Fu- ture Teachers of America: Business and Economics Club: Women's Rec- reation Association: Star Staff: Transfer from SSC ELSIE FAYE CATE Lonoke BSE-Home Economics Student Christian Association: Fu- ture Teachers of America: Colhe- con: Oracle and Star Staffs SUSANNE CLARK Arkadelphia BS-Chemistry Alpha Chi, Treasurer: Chemistry Club, President GUY COOK Hot Springs BSE-Elementary Education JUANITA COX Emmet BSE-Business Education Business and Economics Club: Alpha Chi: Kappa Delta Pi ., -A V4 , -1, ... t W.. Zig-M 43:53 , ' .kff:gi.5? Q PAT COX Arkadelphia BSE-English Student Christian Association, Homecoming Court, French Club, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Secretary GARY G. DANIEL Minden, Louisiana BS Chemistry Club, Vice-President, Football, Phi Sigma Epsilon, Men's Council, Intramurals, ROTC DALE DIEMER Benton BSE-Physical Education Football JANIS DIEMER Sweet Home BSE-Home Economics Student Christian Asociation, De- bate Team, Colhec-on Club, Mas- quers, Independent Student As- sociation, Future Teachers of America, Women's Recreation As- sociation, Oracle Staff PAUL DIXON Sweet H-ome BA-Economics Men's Council, Football, Spanish Club, Intramurals, Phi Lambda Chi, ROTC SHIRLEY DOWDY Dierks BSE-Business Education Alpha Chi, Women's Recreation Association, Business and Eco- nomics Club, Secretary and Treas- urer 'FRN TAYLOR EUGENE EDWARDS Pine Bluff BA-Economics Theta Alpha Phi, FTA, Spanish Club JOHNNY FINCHER Amity BSE-Physical Education Men's Council, Intramurals CHARLES FORY Little Rock BA-Economics Phi Lambda Chi, Pledge Master and Sgt. - at - Arms, Intramurals, ROTC JANE ANNE FORY Little Rock BA-Music Collegiate Choir, Spanish Club GEORGE FRANKS Glenwood BSE-Science Chemistry Club: ROTC SIDNEY FREEMAN Little Rock BME Madrigal Singers, Men's M sociationg Collegiate Choir usic MRS. RUBY GAMMlll Ashdown BSE-Elementary Education MARILYN SPARKS GUERIN Hot Springs BSE-Elementary Education Kappa Delta Pig Alpha Chi DON GRISHAM Hot Springs BSE-Social Studies Kappa Sigma Kappa, Sec.-Treas- urery Oracle Staff, Star Staff MARY BERYI. GUOY Hot Springs BSE-Elementary Education Transfer from the University of Arkansas DOROTHY LANE GRAVES De Queen BSE-Elementary Education Alpha Sigma Tau, President, Vice- President, Treasurer, Band, Major- ette, Sec.-Treasurer, Pan-Hellenic Council, President, Kappa Delta Pip Student Christian Association, Future Teachers of America, Class Favorite: Heart and Key, Secre- tary, Women's Council, Alpha Chi PEARSON DALE GREEN Arkadelphia BSE-Math ig 33? 1. . Q. ,, 64 af-'1-J ' - A4555 -1 :1 .:Il74:. ,uxzimbila-zz-a RONALD HALE Lockesburg BSE-Physical Education Student Intramural Directory King of Stars Candidate, VAPEM, Class Favorite, Basketball, Square Dance Team RUTHELL HALE Nashville BSE-Elementary Education CHARLES HANCOCK Amity BSE-Math C h e m i s t r y Club: Intramurals: ROTC DON HARDY Hot Springs BA-Economics ROTC, Rifle Team NINA HAWTHORN H-ot Springs BSE-Home Economics Colhecon Club, 2nd Vice-President, Independent Student Association, Student Christian Association: WRA, Vice-President, Intramurals HARRY GENE HELMS Arkadelphia BA-Economics ,I PATSY HENDON Sheridan BA-Economics Alpha Sigma Tau, Treasurer and Reporter, Star Staff, Assistant Edi- tor, French Club, Band and Con- cert Bandg Student Christian As- sociationy Business and Economics Club, Halloween Royalty, FTA BOBBY WRAY HOLDER Des Arc BSE-Physical Education Alpha Chi, President, ROTC, Inter- Fraternity Council, Phi Lambda Chi, Track: Basketball, Baseball BOBBY HOPE Little Rock BA-Psychology Men's Council, Sec.-Treas.g Phi Lambda Chi, Secretary, lnter-Fra- ternity Council: Spanish Clubg Band, ROTC, Rifle Team Captain, Heart and Key: Spanish Clubp Stu- dent Christian Association EVERETT HOUSER Arlxadelphia BSE-Physical Education Intramurals: ROTC: Tennis Team: Spanish Club , Al.I.EN HOWARD Benton BSE-Physical Education Football: All-AIC Team: Baseball: Track JOSEPH HUTCHESON Sparkman BA-Economics ANDREW STINGLEY JACKSON Arkadelphia BA-Economics CHARLES D. JONES Prescott BA-Economics THOMAS EDWIN LANDFAIR Tillar BA-Economics ROTC: Intramurals: Tennis Team: Student Christian Association: Square Dance Team: Track JAMES LANGLEY Stamps BSE-Business Education ISA: B and E Club ROBERT l.ANGl.EY Arkadelphia BA-Social Studies Student Christian Association: ln- ternational Relations Club: ROTC: Spanish Club TUTTAN LARSON BSE-Business Education Student Christian Association: Fu ture Teachers of America KENNETH WILLIAM LEDBETTER Benton BSE-Social Studies MARY LILLIAN LEE Little Rock BSE-Speech Debate Squad, Spanish Club, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Rush Captain, SCA DALE LEWIS Jackson, Michigan BSE-Physical Education Intramurals GENE G. LEWIS Camden BA-Economics Football, Alpha Chi, Spanish Club, Track, Basketball AUDREY C. LIGHT Hope BSE-Elementary Education Alpha Chi, International Relations Club, Kappa Delta Pi, Future Teachers of America, one of ten top freshmen SHIRLEY LILLY Harrisburg BSE-Business Education Women's Council, SCA, Future Teachers of America, B and E Club, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Best Pledge, Secretary, Vice-President, President FLOYD LOOPER Bismarck BSE-Elementary Education Transfer from ASTC DELMA MANNING Camden BA-Economics Men's Council, Spanish Club, In- tramurals, B and E Club, Sigma Tau Gamma, Treasurer JULIA ANN MARKS Thornton BSE-Physical Education WRA, Vice-President, Colhecon Club, SCA, Delta Sigma Epsilon, President, Vice-President EARLEEN MATHIS Cale BSE-Home Economics Colhecon Club BILLY NEWT MAY Emmet BA-Speech Debate Squad, Masquers, Intra- murals, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Vice- President JOHNNY McANALlY Arkadelphia BA-Economics SEARCY McBURNETT Pine Bluff BA-Speech Sigma Tau Gamma, Sec., Alpha Chi, Student Senate, Theta Alpha Phi, Pres., Debate Squad, Spanish Club, Masquers, Pres., ROTC, Oracle Staff DONALD S. MCCALL Fordyce BA-Economics International Relations Club, Vice- President, Men's Council, Phi Lambda Chi JAMES HOWARD MCDONALD Malvern BSE-Speech Kappa Sigma Kappa, Vice-Pres., Student Senate, Heart and Key, Pres., Cheerleader, Capt., Theta Alpha Phi, Vice-Pres., Masquers, Star Staff CORAL ANN MCINTYRE EI Dorado BSE-Speech Delta Sigma Epsilon, SCA, Con- cert Band, French Club, Reporter ARTHUR DONALD McQUEEN Hope BA-Speech Student Senate, Theta Alpha Phi, Vice-Pres., Sigma Tau Gamma, Debate Squad, Masquers, ROTC, Star Staff, Oracle Staff MARLEEN MEEKS Arkaclelphia BA-English Alpha Sigma Alpha, Heart and Key, SCA, French Club, Vice-Pres., Future Teachers, IRC, WRA, Treas. urer gi-32:15 5, 3 E W... r-' , rig.- 315 - P: BILLIE .IEAN MILLER Gurdon BSE-Business Education Women's Council: Student Christian Assn.: B and E Club KENNETH MILLER Clarendon BSE-Science Football, Captain: Men's Council: Track: Intramurals BILLY WAYNE MITCHELL Hope BSE-Math WILLIAM BRITTON MOORE Gurdon BA-Economics Transfer from Tulsa U.: Phi Lambda Chi, Chaplain: B French Club CHARLES L. MULLEN EI Dorado BA-Speech Kappa Sigma Kappa: French Club: Cheerleader: ROTC VIRTLE LOU NOLTE Garland BSE-Home Economics Colhecon Club: Wom tional Assn. and E Club: en's Recrea- R. C. NOONER Hot Springs BS-Chemistry Chemistry Club: B and E Club ELIZABETH LENOIR OLIVER Wilmot BSE-Home Economics Colhecon Club: Future Teachers TINA OVERMAYR Fouke BSE--Home Economics Colhecon Club: Future Teachers SCA: Women's Recreational Assn. Intramurals MARGRETTA OWENS North little Rock BSE-Elementary Education Alpha Sigma Alpha, Vice-Pres., Women's Council, President: Alpha Chi, Kappa Delta Pig Fu- ture Teachers, SCA, Heart and Key HANCEI. PORTERFIELD Dierks BS-Chemistry-Biology SARA REDDING Camden BSE-Business Education Alpha Sigma Alpha, Rush Capt., Student Senate, Women's Council, Sec., Reddie Day Maid, Class Fa- vorite, SCA, Square Dgnce Team, Star Staff: Homecoming Maid MARY FRANCES REEDER Arkadelphia BSE-Home Economics Alpha Sigma Tau, Heart and Key, Sec., SCA, Pres., Senior Class Sec' retaryp Colhecon Club, Star Staff, Chemistry Club, Sec., Spanish Club TWYLA REESE Murfreesboro BS-Biology Transfer from Abilene Christian College, Women's Council, SCA, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Chaplain, Chemistry Club PAUL REGISTER Molve rn BSE-Physical Education BOBBIE I.. RHODES Willow BSE-Moth L. L. RICHARDSON Malvern BA-Economics Phi Lambda Chi, Sgt. at Arms, Business and Economics Club, ln- tramuralsp ROTC MARTHA JANE RICHEY lonoke BA--English and Psychology Transfer from Ouachita, Spanish Club, Pres.: Future Teachers, SCA, Oracle Staff, Stor Staff JEANNETTE BURROW ROARK Poyen BSE-Business Education Future Teachers, B and E Club, WRA, Intramurals HOMER DALE ROBBINS Wilton BME-Music Sigma Tau Gamma, Treas., Men's Council, Track, ROTC, Future Teachers, Band, President, SCA, Collegians, Collegiate Choir, In- framurals CHARLENE ROGERS Hope BSE-English Alpha Sigma Tau, Treas., Heart and Key, Vice-Pres., Women's Council, Pres., Kappa Sigma Kappa Sweetheart, International Sweetheart, French Club, Sec., SCA JAMES FULLER RUSSELL Hope BA-Psychology Phi Lambda Chi, Vice-Pres., Stu- dent Senate, President, Heart and Key, Treas., Men's Council, ROTC, SCA, B and E Club, IRC, Vice- President CLINTON SANDERS Malvern BSE-Social Studies BILL SARGO Hot Springs BA-Psychology HERMAN LEE SEXTON Magnet Cove BSE-Math EDWARD SHEHANE Hot Springs BSE-Physical Education Kappa Sigma Kappa, Pres., Tennis Team, Intramurals, Halloween Royalty, Vapem, Band, ROTC, Chemistry Club, SCA, Future Teachers ROBERTA SISK Little Rock BA-English PATSY LOUISE SMART Carlisle BSE-Home Economics Women's Council: SCA: Future Teachers: Colhecon Club: Independ- ent Student Assn. JIMMY CHARLES SMEDLEY Murfreesboro BSE-Science Sigma Tau Gamma, Pres.: ROTC, Battalion Commander: Heart and Key, Treasurer: Men's Council: SCA: Intramurals: Inter-Fraternity Coun- cil, Pres. SUNSHINE DILLARD SMEDLEY Murfreesboro BME-Music Alpha Sigma Alpha, Chaplain: Collegiate Choir, Secretary: Student Christian Assn. JOHN WHEELER SMITH Fordyce BSE-Social Studies Sigma Tau Gamma, Historian, Heart and Key, Purchasing Agent: IRC CATHERINE ANN SNYDER North Little Rock BSE-Elementary Education Masquers: B and E Club: incle- pendent Student Assn.: Collegiate Choir: Star Staff: SCA: FTA DALE CARLOS STEED Gurdon BS-Math VIRGINIA STEWART Murfreesboro BSE-Elementary Education Sigma Sigma Sigma, Sec.: Heart and Key, Parl.: FTA, State Officer: Pan-Hellenic Council: Choir: WRA: B and E Club: SCA, Vice-Pres.: French Club RUTH ELOISE STONE Arkadelphia BSE-Speech Alpha Sigma Tau, Treas.: Student Senate, Sec.: Alpha Chi: Masquers: Theta Alpha Phi: SCA: Heart and Key, Sec.: Oracle Staff, Editor: Star Staff DENNIS FARRELL STRAHAN Malvern BS-Math Dierks WILLIAM E. SUMMER5 Bearden BA-Economics Transfer from Southern State, Heart and Key, IFC, Kappa Sigma Kappa, Choir, Madrigals, B and E Club, Spanish Club, SCA, ROTC ANNE SUTTERFIELD JUDY TABOR Itittle Rock BSE-Home Economics State Vice-President of Arkansas Home Economics Assn., Colhecon Club, President, SCA BSE-Elementary Education GAYLON E. TAYLOR Arkadelphiu BME-Music Alpha Chi, French Club, Band Collegians, Concert Band, Col- legiate Choir, Madrigals, ISA ROBERT WILLIAM THEUS Arkadelphia BSE-Social Studies JOAN THOMPSON Little Rock BSE-Business Education Alpha Sigma Alpha, Pres., Alpha Chi, Heart and Key, Cheerleader, Captain, Pan-Hellenic, Treasurer T NINA LOUISE THOMPSON Okay BSE-Business Education Military Sponsor, Women's Coun- cil, B and E Club, Vice-Pres., Future Teachers, Square Dance Team, Intramurals WILLIAM TIPTON THRASHER Foreman BME-Music Phi Lambda Chi, Secretary, Mas- quers, Collegiate Choir, President, Band, ROTC, French Club, Report- er, SCA AGNES FARNSWORTH TOOMBS Arkadelphia BSE-Elementary Education Alpha Chi, Heart and Key, Phi Alpha Theta, President, Kappa Delta Pi, Women's Council,rFuture Teachers, IRC, SCA JOHN ROBERT TRICE Roe BA-Economics Sigma Tau Gamma, Sec.: Alpha Chi, Vice-Pres.: Phi Alpha Theta: Heart and Key: Spanish Club: SCA: IRC WILLIAM M. TRICE Roe BA-Economics Sigma Tau Gamma, Editor: Alpha Chi: Phi Alpha Theta: lnter-Fra- ternity Council, Reporter: IRC: Spanish Club: SCA WII.I.IAM PENN TUCKER Gurdon BME-Music Alpha Chi: Kappa Delta Pi: Band: Concert Band KENNETH TURNER Holly Grove BSE-Physical Education Men's Council: Football: Baseball: Intramurals: ROTC CLAUDE ALTON VADEN Arkaclelphia BA-Economics Business and Economics Club .IOSEPHINE IDODIEJ WALTON Arkoclelphia BA-Foreign Languages Alpha Sigma Tau: Alpha Chi: Heart and Key: Star Editor: Kappa Delta Pi: IRC, Pres.: Class Favor- ite: Reddie Day Maid: Soph. and Jr. Class Sec.: Who's Who in American Colleges and Univer- sities: Tennis Team: SCA IRIS ANN WESTBROOK Dierks BSE-Home Economics Colhecon Club, Secretary: WRA, Reporter: SCA JEWELI. GENE WESTERMAN Malvern BA-Economics Kappa Sigma Kappa, Pres.: Stu- dent Senate: Heart and Key, Treas.: French Club, Pres.: Inter- Fraternity Council, Sec.: Masquers: Band: ROTC: SCA: B and E Club- Sr. Class Pres. THOMAS CLARK WILKERSON Arkadelphia BS-Biology Phi Sigma Epsilon: Track: Concert Band: Collegians: Madrigals: Cal- legiate Choir: ROTC: Intramurals DONNIE H. WILLIAMS Hot Springs BS-Biology ELIZABETH ANN WILLIAMSON El Dorado BS-Chemistry Alpha Sigma Alpha, Secretaryg Alpha Chip Women's Councilg Chemistry Clubf SCA JOE DEAN WILLOUGHBY Hot Springs BSE-Social Studies Phi Sigma Epsilony Star Staff, Oracle Staff LA NELLE WILSON Hot Springs BSE-Business Education Collegians, Vocalist, French Clubp SCA MARY ELIZABETH WIMBERLY Camden BA-English Alpha Sigma Alpha, Editor, Alpha Chip Heart and Key, Theta Alpha Phi, Masquers, Secretary, Debate Squad, French Club, Vice-Pres.: Concert Band, SCA ANN BARNES WINBURN Arkadelphia BS-Math Alpha Chi, Secretaryg B and E Club: French Club HERBERT E. WOODSON Arkadelphia BSE-Physical Education Baseball MARILYN WRIGHT Mt. Ida BME-Music Alpha Sigma Tau, Pledge Mistress: Heart and Key, SCA, Madrigal Choir: Collegiate Choir, Future Teachers ROLFE ALTON WYLIE Prescott BSE-English Theta Alpha Phi, Band, Men's Council, Reporter: Masquers, ParI., Oracle Stattg Star Staff, ROTC: Independent Student Assn., Presi- dent, Concert Band CAROLYN ELIZABETH YEATS Gainesville, Florida BSE-Elementary Education Sigma Sigma Sigmaf Future Teach- ersg Pan-Hellenic, Concert Band, Madrigal Choirg Collegiate Choir, SCA Za' ,. 9 N ROBERT THOMAS ZALESKE Chicago, Illinois BSE-Social Studies Sigma Phi Epsilon, Men's Council: Track: Basketball F JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Bernard Dunn ............... ......... V ice-President Jo Ann Browning Presldent 'xx J' I rm 5 17- Janis Diemer.... ........... Secreicry Koy Kent .................. Senator egg 72's 1- 'P' , 5' grpkwp 75 f 4f+ VIRGINIA BOYLE Malvern EDWARD BREITENBERG Hot Springs GLYNET BREITENBERG Hof Springs DOT BERRY Luke Village MIlDRED BICKHAM Tillur BILLY BI.ACKWOOD Murfreesboro WANDA BLASINGAME DeQueen BILL BOWDEN Marietta, Texas CLARY BONNER BOYD Arkodelphic ,W , . .. ,N W. H. ARNOLD Arkodelphiu CAROL ATHA Arkodelphic JIMMY ATWELL Forf Smith HILDRED BEAN Amity . sr I 6 '-1 7 S r 'Gu JOHNNITA CHURCHWELL Dierks RANDLE COKER Des Arc BILL COOK Camden EMILY COOPER Arlzcdelphia JO ANN BROWNING St. Charles LEO CARTER Arkodelphia AL CASH Arkudelphiu JAMES CATHEY Thornton LESLIE CHASTAIN Holly Grove CAROL CHERRY For? Smith JIMMY BREWER Arkodelphia PATRICIA BROWN Nashville DON BROWNING Hope igpf wnuuu J I el' 5 'nrwswlli F , . ff' Subj-ig 4?-E' DOYCE DINGLER Kirby SANDRA DISHONGH Pine Bluff JANELL DIXON Mabelvale WAYNE DUMAS El Dorado BERNARD EARL DUNN Stamps WILLIS ELDER Arkadelphia FLORA ANN EVANS Ashdown LEWIS FENLEY Malvern SHIRLEY COX Malvern WAYNE CROMER Blevins OWEN DILLARD Hot Springs PERRY DILLON Stuttgart 'FJ 3 r r . 1 x UT X' 9 '92 DARWIN GREEN Benton JOHN GREENWOOD Warren ALTON KBUNKI GOODRUM Nashville MAX HALBERT Malvern GENE FLETCHER Gillette JIM PAUL FRANKS Mountain Pine BILLY C. FREEMAN Bismarck SHIRLEY FUGITT Murfreesboro BOBBIE GARRETT Gurdon BONNIE GASKIN Arkadelphia HORACE GENTRY, JR. Magnet Cove ALICE GILBERT Emmet ' . Bf'2i '?fiN?l Q9'u- e?P W A GH-if , ...N J a.,. . iw ' W Q -1 EQ, iz- .':g,-.g.1,ff' .1- J1, . M Q1-3, S13-my-t ggi '-' fr , A, . ,, f' L-52 Ev v N 4 4. Q , R Ear 4 fur 5 .3 f 'N El E ' s.. 'E'- W-: 3v:Li a' i 79 VELDA HAYNIE Altheimer FLOYCE HENDERSON Hoi Springs MORRISON HENRY Thornton JOHNNY HERRINGTON Tillur SARA HILTON Hot Springs WILLIAM HOLLOWAY Little Rock CLYDE HORD Stufigari MAURICE HORTON Curtis EDGAR HANCOCK Arkodelphiu BILLY RAY HARE Delight SHIRLEY HARRISON Spcrkman BOBBY HART Arkodelphiu 3? 7 KAY KENT Hope GLENN LANGLEY Delight PAT LAWRANCE Donaldson BOB LAWLER Hof Springs JIM HOWARD Hof Springs VERNON HUTCHIN5 England JERALD N. IRISH Arkaclelphio SAMMY JACKSON Murfreesboro LADY LOU JENKINS Wickes EDWARD H. JONES Malvern DOROTHY KENNEDY Murfreesboro ANITA KENNINGTON Texarkana, Texas pil!! ' J? 1' 5 -4 C P. ll L. ', , .IZ 1 .W E -.1 Q.. Y J ff ?l 3 D it Q .gsial gif. imma Q' M A! :, S MXL , 'M X mmm' Q vxQxiN Q- BILLY C. MAY Hope JAMES McCORKLE Hope SARA MEEHAN Little Rock BARBARA MILLER Little Rock MARTHA ANN MITCHELL Prescott TOM P. NASH Arkadelphia JERRY O'DELL Mineral Springs JOE A. O'STEEN Prescott ELIZABETH LEE Eudora SARA LEE Center Point BETTY LOVELL Dierks BETTY JO MAN N Sheridan 'G- x ii ,1 '65 VbVV1-.. I Q- , .,f eb ' X zzi , f . EVELYN JO RICHARDSON Arkodelphicl THOMAS W. ROARK Chidesfer JACK ROBEY Prescoh SARA RODGERS Hof Springs SABRA PAGAN Paris Blll PAULEY Ashdown JONILEE PIPER Pine Bluff ELTON PORTER Arkcdelphic HARRY E. RAMSAY Fordyce CATHY REDDING Camden LARRY REID Spirit Luke, lowcx BUD REINHARDT Arkodelphia bg B31 . er? I Iv I ERNESTINE SIMPSON Nashville LOUIE SINGLETON Spurkman NORMAN M. SMITH Linle Rock MILDRED STAGGS Lockesburg CLOVIS STEWART Hot Springs LEE MAY STONEKING Birmingham, Ala. GLORIA SUITT Ho! Springs MRS. HAROLD SWEATMAN Chidesfer WANDA ROE Arkadelphia FRANCES SAMPLE Ashdown JANE SCRUGG5 Hof Springs CHARLES SHARP Nashville 'ef- Q- N X 6 BILL TUCKER Manning HARRY TUCKER Hof Springs SANDRA TACKETT Texarkana JAMES E. THOMS Paris, Texas HAROLD TILLEY Little Rock CAROLYN TILLEY Little Rock MARY BETH TODD Little Rock JOE TOLAND Little Rock MARGARET ANN TRICE Sfutfgar? BILL TROUTMAN Hot Springs CHARLES VANDERGRIFF I Benton ROBERTA VINSON Liffle Rock DOROTHY WATT Camden FRANCES WEISENBERGER Hope MARILYN WILDER Okolonc NITA WILLIAMS DeQueen ZANE WILLIAMS TROY WOMACK Arkudelphia LOIS WOODWARD Pine Bluff .IOY WYLIE Carthage Nashville LOUISE WINFIELD Booneville , N' S' 1 'Q 5 KENNETH WARFORD Malvern LLOYD WARFORD Benton JIMMIE WASSON Tillar JOE WATKINS Hot Springs 3. ,x 'Y 1311 SQ , '5 Q gr,arf qt' 6- SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Jimmy Lockwood ......... .......,.......... P resident Lynda Overton .................. ......................... S ecrefory Bill Shirron ........ ........ Vice-President George Ann Holt ......... ....... S enotor ' rf 1, -0 . I I 9 ' by E 'Ct'- 5 E Q. fig.. 1 ' 5-.:..av.he4'-9 X J :.f4QL,,,5. .. -ff' 87 panel f 'Q ,.... Q3 li 88 vs..-f BETTY BAXLEY Hot Springs AMANDA BLACK Foreman JANETTE BONNETTE Dierks JANIS BONNETTE Dierks JOHN BRAY Hot Springs JACKIE BRENT Camden BERLON BROWN El Dorado JEAN BROWN Benton ROBERT L. ADAMS Malvern JOHN AMOS Hope OLLIE ROSE ARNOLD Arkadelphicl JILL AUSTIN Daisy DON AVERY Prescott MIMI BASS Marianna 'Q z LYLA BROWN Hope ROBERT BRUCE Malvern TOM ED BUCK Arkadelphia J. R. BURROUGHS Bismarck MILDRED BURTON Benton CHARLES E. CALLAWAY Camden Q . TOMMIE CARTER , Nashville X 1 W. G. CARTER I Gurdon X MIKE CASAREZ San Antonia, Texas JAMES HOYT CHASTAIN Malvern NATALIE CHENNAULT Lonsdale HELEN CHILDERS Mena DON CHUNN Hof Springs BILL D. CLARK Prescott ,. .JV ' 3? G' J U -:ea ' ., 4 .ee '51- . 5' ref 89 JAMES CORNELIUS Hope MARTHA GENE CO EI Dorodo DONALD R. COX ' Norman ROLAND CULP Gurdon DANA CUNNINGHAM Hope BILLY G. DANNER Gurdon GENE DOBSON Pine Bluff DIANE DODSON De Queen RSON MARILYN CLARK Malvern NANCY CLAXTON Little Rock MARK CLAY ML I do VIRGIE CLEMONS Poyen MRS. RUBY CLIFTON Arkcxdelphiu SANDRA COLEY EI Dorado BILLIE FRANZ Arkadelphia TED FREEMAN Arkadelphia BILL GARDNER Hof Springs JERRY GARRETT Donaldson BILL GIBBS Malvern JOE GILI. Arkadelphiu BILL DRAKE Dallas, Texas NINA ELLIOTT Benion THEO S. EPPERSON Tillar RUTH ERWIN Malvern BETTY JANE FARRIS Fort Smith JO PIKE EI Dorado CHARLES FITE Arkadelphia MARY ANN FITZGERALD Hof Springs P Phr- . ,I .44-f' ?, Q 1 1. 4 I' E is 91 JIM HALBERT Pruftsville WAN DA HAMBY Wickes DALE HAMILTON Nashville BILLY HARRIS Dierks HAROLD HARRIS Hot Springs MELBA HARRIS Benton WESLEY WAYNE HAYS Pine Bluff DON HICKS Hof Springs HOWARD GOODGAME Sparkman JACK J. GORDON Prescott MACK A. GOSNELI. Arkudelphic: TOMMY GOSNELL Arkadelphic PAT GREEN Benton EDWARD GRISSOM Malvern mn. lv-Q' axl' GQ' MARTHA JO JOHNSON Pine Bluff BOB JOHNSTON Arkadelphia ClAY'I'ON JONES Pine Bluff JIMMY JONES Malvern DAPHNA KNIGHT Searcy JIMMY LAMBERT Fairview DONALD HOGG El Dorado GEORGE HOLLENBECK Pine Bluff HAVIS HOLLOWAY Tillar GEORGE ANN HOLT little Rock RUSSELL HOPE Praitsville SAM HUTCHESON Spurkman ROBERT IRVIN Friendship CLYDA ISBEI.l Pine Blulzf Xxx' :tit 3-G I Q- I .2-L JIMMY MARABLE Amity CAMILLE MARINO Camden RONALD MATHIS Cale KENNETH MAZANDER Hoi Springs JAN McALlSTER Camden VIRGIL McCASKIll Arkadelphia BILL MCCLAIN Altheimer BOB MCDONALD Dierks MARCELLA LANGLEY Arkadelphia VERA LAVENDER Mountain Pine LETA LESLIE Little Rock CLARENCE LIETZKE Fort Smith JIMMY LOCKWOOD Delight CLARENCE MANSEUR Lake Village G' JAMES NELSON El Dorado THEDA NEWCOMB Benton JANIS NICHOLS De Queen Mizs. MARY JANE oAKEs Hot Springs ROSE OLIVER Arkodelphia HUBERT O'NEAL Malvern W. H. McMILlAN, JR. Malvern ROLAND MENSER Hof Springs ALBERT MILLS Pine Bluff GLENDA MITCHELL Benton HAROLD MITCHELL Pine Bluff MARY LOU MONTGOMERY Lewisville BILL L. MOORE Benton BILL MOORMAN Arkodelphio Flxx . 9, I - I I sg Ir ,:,. 15. jj '9 .. Gil' M X ,Af 'A' ..v' 1-.., 95 I W, JAMES E. PARTON Glenwood A. B. PATRICK, JR. Malvern DENNIS RAY PEPPERS Norman BII.I.Y PHILLIPS De Queen CAROLYN PRESCOTT Prescott 0. J. PRIDE Hoi Springs ' PAULA RALEY Hope I CHARLES E. RAPER Benton I.YNDA OVERTON Gurdon CLYDE OXFORD Hunfsville JOAN PAGAN Pine Bluff RUTH PARHAM Thornton JERRY PARKER Camden REUBEN PARTAIN Mount Ida '32 if, wx.. ' x ,n HERSCHEL RAY Dierks JIMM IE ROARK Poyen THOMAS ROBERTS Arkudelphia BARBARA ROBINSON Star City DOROTHY ROLAND 6:1 1' Bryant J. C. ROTHWELL Hope WILLLIAM ROTHWELL Hope JIM ROSS Arkodelphia THEDA ROSS Gurdon DON RUGGLES Hope SARAH RUSSELL Arkadelphio KENNETH SANDERS Bismarck vm I 3,1 l ' ai' 1 'A BILLY HUGH SELPH lr L? Sporkman ,E 1: - ll 1 L9 5, -, ., ' .Q If 4-fy 'J MARY SHACKELFORD K Sheridan 97 BILL SIMMONS Magnet Cove BETTY JEAN SIMS Little Rock BENNIE SKAGGS Hot Springs CALVIN SKAGGS Searcy JIM SLAGLE Prescott ELIZABETH SMITH Hot Springs HAZEL SMITH Carlisle HUEY SMITH Hope ROBERT H. SMITH Buuxite MIKE STEPHENS Blevins MARTHA SHAIRRICK Malvern CLEM SHAW .lessieville MYRTLE SHEETS Hot Springs BILL SHIRRON Sparkman ROY SHORT Glenwood 'Q RALPH TOOMBS Arkudelphia C. P. TRICE Siuiigari CAROLYN TURNER Holly Grove ALVIN VAUGHN Mulvern GUY VEAZEY Malvern CYNTHIA STILL Arkudelphiu CHARLES E. STUART Horciio MARTHA SUTTON Hope QUINTON TAGGART De Queen MAX TATUM Waldo GERALD L. TAYLOR Gurdon SHIRLEY TERRELL Murfreesboro BILL THOMAS Ho! Springs WILLIAM D. THOMASON Hope FELIX THOMPSON El Dorado 'J 1025- 5'1 WG I, .3 I X , o v 'fl-'T-'a 4 as -f . is 5 se sa-W Q T 7 5'- W-w...e-mv -1 99 MILDRED VILLA New York, New York HOWARD WALTHOUR Malvern CHARLES WARD Benton FRANKIE WARREN England 1 VIRLES WASSON Tillor DON PAUL WEEKS Gurdon KARL LOGAN WEEKS Emmett TOMMY WESTBROOK Camden FRANKIE LOU WHITLEY Lambert DONNIE WHITMARSH Prescott MARILYN WILLIAMS Nashville FLORINE WILSON Arkadelphiu LYN DA WILSON Litttle Rock PEGGY WILSON Pine Bluff KATHLEEN WINBURN Arkodelphia CRYSTAL WOLFF Nashville MARY L. WOMACK Arkadelphia L. B. WOODS Stamps mu. vArEs X 'S Y 'via Nashville 51- X W Honolulu, Hawaii S5 'V' mf Jsauu vouue 'if M Little Rock s il- ,Q .- f-wg .Xin f .r N6-59, S 4, - , ,gm ELLEN YOUNG - ., fl 'Y 19, 'iff' egg-X.: K, ' f . ., Am. f .Q gi .. A '4fgf'.? x:.' -. 5 :4-pwL:f..?ig- ' -:ggi J FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Robert Nash ................ ........ P resident Terry Mitchell ..... ...................................... S enator Carleen Harris ..................,.............. ....... V ice-President Janis Kizzio ..... ......................... ....... S e cretary 92 Q I il 'A ' ibiza- .af 7 -- , ,' 9-Q.,- 'EE' 101 MARY FRANCES ANDERSON Delhi, Louisiana RONALD ANDERSON EI Dorado DORIS ARDOIN Arkadelphia EDWIN F. ARIVETT Glenwood LESTER ARMSTRONG Arkadelphia JAMES ATKINS Hobart, Indiana JIMMY BAKER Arkadelphia HENRY BALLARD Little Rock DON BARKER EI Dorado PAT BEARD North Little Rock ROBERT BEASON Hot Springs JAMES BELL Hooks, Texas HERBERT BENNETT Prescott PAT BENNETT Hot Springs CHARLES BERRY Donaldson BUDDY BERRYMAN Arkadelphia JO BICKHAM Tillar BOB BLAKELEY Nashville VONISE BLOCKER Mountain Pine RENE BOSCHETTI Pine Bluff WRAY BOYD Arkadelphia 'Sab- ,, .2 'I T ar 0 Q' 1 I f , ,fl 1,1 l CX' WF? All 1 S . A' sions: BREWER ,N Arkodelphla 6 BRADLEY BROWN Glenwood REBA SUE BRYANT Pine Bluff SHIRLEY BUCHANAN Camden DON BULLOCK Dermot! SANDY BURGESS Hot Springs BETTY JANE BURRIS Hensley PATSY BURTON Lewisville HENRY CAGLE Murfreesboro JERRY MAC CAMPBELL Dallas, Texas JIMMY D. CARELOCK EI Dorado CHESTER V. CASE Pine Bluff JOE Nl. CASH Arkadelphia TEDDY .IEAN CAVIN Norlh Little Rock JOE F. CHANEY Murfreesboro BILL CLARK Hoi Springs AMOS M. CLOUD Benton HAROLD DEAN CLOUD Humnolxe VIRGINIA ROSE COLEMAN England PATSY COLLEY Pine Bluff G. COOK Hope GAIL COOK Hope JIMMY COX De Queen SHIRLEY ANN COX Norman JANE DAVIS Arkodelphia SHIRLEY DAVIS Umpire DUANE DAWS Camden CARLTON E. DENNY Delight BEN DONALDSON Pine Bluf'F DOUGLAS J. DRAKE Hope AZALEE DUKE Arkadelphia BILLY DULIN Gurdon SHELBY DUNCAN Hoi Springs JANELLE DU NLOP Kirby SHERRY LYNN DUNLOP Kirby DONALD DUNNAVANT Hot Springs CHARLES DYER Umpire REX EASTER Hope PAUL D. EATON Ashdown ' .LLIQQWE N 6 ' I Quo ROBERT ELKINS El Dorado MARY KATHERINE EL Benton PATRICIA EVERETT Hope DAVID FERGUSON Arkadelphia GLENN FORD Hot Springs JOY FORGA Glenwood CLARA MAE FRANCIS Alpine EMILY FREELAND Gurdon JENNIFER GENTRY Antoine LEONARD GILL5 Gurdon SYLVIA GIPSON Des Arc DOROTHY GOODMAN Bismarck SELWYN GOSS Menu LOYD GRAHAM Arkcdelphia PAT GREENWOOD Pine Bluff MAE GUNDOLF Bryant BILLY REEVES HARBERSON Nashville JOHN H. HARBERSON Dierks CARLEEN HARRIS El Dorodo JOE WILLIAM HARRIS EI Dorado LIOTT 4 il! 3 f .IO CLAIR HARMON North Little Rock JOE HARRISON North Little Rock KATHERINE HAYS Sparkmon MILDRED HEARN Arkadelphio MARY MARGARET HENRY Thornton ANNE HERRINGTON Tillor PAT HEWITT Arkadelphia AI.SIE HIGH Ashdown MARTHANNE HILL Texarkana MARY JOYCE HILL Arkodelphia ALTA FERN HOLCOMB Amity BILLY D. HOLDER Prescott ROBERT HOLT Camden BETTY HOUCHIN Little Rock EDDIE HOWARD Arkodelphia ROYCE HOWELL Lonsdale BARBARA HUNTER Arkodelphia DOLLY HUTCHISON Arkodelphia NORRIS INGRAM DeWitt ALAN INMAN ' Arkodelphio 1' 'S' ak 6- JACKIE LEE IRWIN Hof Springs SANDRA IRWIN Little Rock GAIL JACKS De Queen JACK JOHNSON EI Dorado JIMMY JONES EI Dorado JIMMY JONES Arkadelphia JOANN JONES Malvern JANE KEMP Pratfsville CORRINE KEY Sporkman KATHRYN ANN KING North Little Rock JANIS KIZZIA Delight THADDEUS EUGENE KLASSEN Hot Springs JO ANN KNIGHT Point Cedor ELIZABETH KOSLOSKY Prescoti WANDA KUHN Gurdon MARGARET LAMBERT Glenwood N . I 'v ' a LEE LANE I ' - Hope JOAN LANGLEY Dalark Wh .-.... BILLY LAWRENCE Amity 'F' ' ' A I . L4 I I' DAVID LEE Camden BETTY ANN LBFEVERS Clarendon MARY LYNN LEMING Malvern DICKIE l.EWAl.l.EN Murfreesboro DIANE LEVERETT North Little Rock MARTHA LIGON Prescott CLAUDE LITTLEJOHN Arkadelphia ANNA SUE LOOPER Lambert JANICE LOVELL Benton ANDREW MANASCO Umpire JANE MANASCO Umpire GARY MANNING Arkodelphia BREWIN MARTIN Camden Blll. MAZCORMICK Arkadelphia WINFRED M:CUTCHEON Waldron LOUANN McDONALD Lewisville BOBBIE McGRIFF North Little Rock KAREN McKEE Hope RALPH MCLEAN El Dorado MARTHA McMlLLAN Gurdon RAY MCMILLIN Stuttgart ROSALIND MEEI'IAN Little Rock ALICE ANN MERRITT Arkudelphia MICHAEL MILLER Arkadelphia MARLA MILLS North Little Rock NORRIS MILLS North Little Rock TERRY MITCHELL EI Dorado PATSY MONCUS Amity SUE MOORMAN Arkadelphiu JAMES R. MOTE Sheridan ALLEN NANCE Lewisville ROBERT NASH EI Dorado MAEDENE NEAL Altheimer .IUDY NEWMAN Donaldson EDWARD OLIVER Hot Springs JUDY OLIVER Benton ELIZABETH OSBORNE Gurdon WILBUR O'NEAL Bismarck JERRY OWEN PARKER Camden SAMMY PARKER Arkadelphia W. J. PARNELLE Hot Springs NANCY PATTERSON Camden CONNIE JUNE PATTON Hot Springs LLOYD PAYNE Nashville MARGARET PHILLIPS Prescott MAX BAER PIERCE Humnoke KATIE PORTER Arkodelphia HARVEY PRINCE De Queen FRANKLIN PUMPHREY Prcmsville DOROTHY RANEY North Little Rock JOY RATCLIFF Leolu .IANICE REEL Little Rock GAIL REVELEY Stephens NORMA LEE RICHEY England WENDELL ROARK Chidester CONNIE ROBBINS Dulark BRUCE ROE Des Arc MONA LOU ROGERS Pine Bluff JOHN ROLLINS Des Arc BEA ROOT Ashdown JIM RUCKER Arkadelphia NELDA RUNYAN Amity JONELLE RYAN Arlradelphia JACK SAMPLE Ashdown JEAN SANDERS Bismarck LOREN SANDERS Bismarck MARIE SANDERS Hof Springs BETHA LOU SCOTT Malvern MARGARET HUNTER SCOTT Prescott O. J. SHARP Mountain Pine GAYLE SHEPHERD Benton DICK SMEDLEY Glenwood ALMA SMITH Little Rock DWIGHT SMITH Hot Springs GLENDA JUNE SMITH Royal JULIA SMITH Arkadelphia NANCY LOU SMITH Hope BOBBY SMITHSON Center Poinf CHARLES SOWELL Arkadelphia ANDELL STACKEY Hot Springs LOU STEVENS ' Emmett N ! : Wa I ,,,...a b f W JIMMY TRAMMELL Thorn ton EMMA JEAN TURNER Bismarck CAROLYN VANDERSLICE Arkadelphia GLO STUEART Arkadelphia BUDDY STUBBLEFIELD Praftsville BENJAMIN F. SUDDETH Little Rock RUTH SUTTON Bismarck KAROLYN SWANEY Hof Springs NANCY SWEARINGEN Arkadelphia JOHN TACKETT Texarkana SHIRLEY TARVER Star Ciiy JOHN TAYLOR Arkadelphia JOHN H. TAYLOR Hope HORACE TERRELI. Arkadelphia EVELYN TERRY El Dorado RALPH CARL THOMAS Benton MORTON THOMPSON Hot Springs PEGGY THOMPSON El Dorado THURMAN THOMPSON Arkadelphia JEAN TOLER Malvern FRED TOWNSEND Pine Bluff K. Hi ! 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Wesley Foundation . . . student director of Harvey . . . selected for Who's Who in her iunior year . . . MAX Bryant, chemistry and pre-med malar . . . president of Chemistry Club . . . president of Phi Lambda Chi fraternity . . . Heart and Key . . . Student Christian Association . . . Cadet maior and battalion adiutant in ROTC . . . DOT . . . Graves, elementary education maior . . . secretary of Heart and Key . . . president of Alpha Sigma Tau sorority . . . art worker for the STAR and other groups . . . president of Pan- Hellenic Council . . . maiorette . . . Student Chirstian Asso- ciation . . . class favorite . . . Women's Council . . . Reddie Day Maid . . . ge, BOBBY . . . Holder, physical education maior . . . president of Alpha Chi . . . Phi Lambda Chi fraternity . . . VAPEM . . . two- year letterman in basketball . . JIM . . . McDonald, speech and English maior . . . president of Heart and Key . . . past president of Kappa Sigma Kappa frater- nity . . . captain af cheerleaders . . . Student Senate . . . lunior class president . . . Student Christian Association . . . class favorite . . . Theta Alpha Phi DON . . . McQueen, speech maior . . . vice-president of Theta Alpha Phi , . . winner of extemparaneous speaking award ' five-state tourney at the U. of A .... Debate Team . . . Masquers . . . played the leading role in the play Har- vey . . MARY FRANCES . Reeder, Home Economics molar . . . past president of Student Christian Association . . . secretary of senior class l 5 'Hit . . . Alpha Sigma Tau sorority . . . secretary-treasurer of Chemistry Club . . . Pan-Hellenic Council . , . Colhecon Club . . . Heart and Key . . . JAMES . Russell, psychology maior . . . student body president . . . vice-president of Phi Lambda Chi fraternity . . . Business and Economics Club . . . International Relations Club . . . Student Christian Association . . . class favorite . . . Heart and Key . . . 3552. U .f Jr- 'H A -b 2 OS JIMMY . . . Smedley is a science and social studies maior . . . treasurer of Heart and Key . . . president of Sigma Tau Gamma . . . battalion commander of the ROTC . . . president of Inter- Fraternity Council . . . member of Men's Council . . . . . . RUTH Stone . . . speech and English maior . . . secretary of the Student Senate . . . co-editor and past business manager of the Oracle . . . member of Alpha Chi, scholarship fraternity . . . vice-president of the Senior class . . . member of Alpha Sigma Tau sorority. JOIE. . . Thompson . . . business education major . . . president of Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority . . . cheerleader . . . member of Alpha Chi, scholarship fraternity . . . Heart and Key . . . . . . Blll. Thrasher . . . piano maior . . . president of the Collegiate Choir . . . publicity chairman of the Reddie Band . . . Student Christian Association . . . French Club . . . Wesley Foundation . . . secretary of Phi Lambda Chi fraternity . . . selected to represent Arkansas at international church youth meeting in Germany in 1956 . . . DODIE . . . Walton . . . foreign languages major . . . 'Star' editor . . . Student Christian Association . . . tennis team . . . Reddie Day Maid . . . past International Relations Club President . . . Heart and Key . . . Alpha Chi . . , Kappa Delta Pi . . . secretary of Freshman and Sophomore classes . . . Alpha Sigma Tau sorority . . . winner of State Poetry Contest in 1954 . . . class favorite . . . se- lected for Who's Who in iunior year, also. JEWELL Westerman . . . economics maior . . . president of the Senior class . . . past pledge-master and President of Kappa Sigma Kappa 'fraternity . . . Student Christian Association . . . Business and Economics Club . . . president of French Club . . . Heart and Key . . . Student Senate. LIBBY . . . Wimberly . . . English maior . . . Heart and Key . . . Mas- quers . . . Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority . . . member of Alpha Chi, scholarship fraternity . , . Debate team . . . French Club . . . played important roles in many HSTC dramatic productions . . . ...JOANN Browning . . . president of the Junior class . . . Elementary Education maior . . . secretary of Alpha Sigma Tau sorority . . . historian and past state president of Future Teachers of America . . , regional director of FTA . . . Heart and Key . . . Student Senate . . , Wesley Foundation . . . class favorite . . . s .I A ' ps 2 Y , , I Pcn Greenwo ..,r1 -0 For ow ltiwn limi wr lllwt Q afetbvisies, Many nctlvum at wma af. termed hcumpmuqyf' rm ram Him: ahese interests :emo every purpexe lrom' lnhming people, I0 instilling 6 Sealing of brollsevhood, ln wl- llvemng the individual lor when ell, eaelrnnd every Reddie feels chan this is H18 school , Q Q and works on prove what each pan mmol stand alone. He knows than people must we-rl: iogeslwer to do greui things. the student qgvemmem is on fine example el this inexplicable feeling of teamwork, The passive in' dividual is not found here , . . each iludelzt is soon lumen by the bug of activity . . . and finds himself busy in this school wilh the who , f i r JIM LOCKWOOD President, Sophomore Class BILL SHIRRON Vice-President, Sophomore Class GEORGE ANN HOLT Senator, Sophomore Class ROBERT NASH President, Freshman Class CARLEEN HARRIS Vice-President, Freshman Class TERRY MITCHELL Sencxior, Freshman Class President ..: ....... ................................. J ames Russell Vice-President ..... ......... A lton f Bunk l Goodrum Secretary ............. ................... L ynda Overton Senator-at-Large .... ....... J im Paul Franks cgfucfanf cgsnafs James Russell The Student Senate is the student govern- ing organization. Its main purpose is to represent the student body to the adminis- tration. Great improvements were made in freshman orientation, and in improving the activities schedule. The Senate had charge of the assembly programs, sponsored several dances and parties, and sponsored student elections. All student dances were among the many Senate-sponsored activities. 44A J , in flflfomsrzl counai l Gloria Amisano Cathey Redding y 'f Libby Williamson I 'il' Greta Owens Q i Sara Redding Q Dot Berry K Virginia Boyle L Ah n XS L 4' Twyla Reese Sandra Dishongh f' 4 ix w ,W 5 Shirley Buchanan L s Janis Kizzia 6 l 5- Martha Ligon 136 Diane Dodson The purpose of the Women's Council is to promote friendlier relations among students, to serve with the counselor for women in governing offenses of dormitory regulations, to foster the develop- ment of higher ideals and social graces among college women, to coordinate efforts of women for improved facilities, and to uphold the regula- tions of this college. OFFICERS Peggy Wilson President .......................... Greta Owens Vice-President .......... ....... P eggy Wilson Members-at-large: ........ Gloria Amisano Pat Green Hildred Bean Martha Shairrick Pat Hewitt Dana Cunningham Jane Scruggs Barbara Miller Janelle Dixon Barbara Robinson Louise Wingfield Vera Lavender Gloria Stueart Anita Kennington l Cathey Redding 8- 6 6 President ...... .............. .... ...... Vice President OFFICERS Rolfe Wylie ......Bill Simmons Sec.-Treas. Reporter ....... Don Avery ......Jim Paul Franks A 1 Jim Franks Bill Pauley Bill Simmons Bill Shirron I I E22 5, UOUHCL Rolfe Wylie The purpose of the Men's Coun- cil is the improvement of living and social conditions for the men living in college residence halls. It serves as o medium for the exchange of ideas between the men and the administration. Bob Hope Jim Atwell Charles Stewart Sam Hutchinson Jerry Garrett Charles Berry Jerry Parker C- P- Trice Don Avery Johnny Fincher V ,iI C 'F ' . 1 lg ALPHA Clll X : I X, 5, 'QR -..f,' fig ,, li ii, ., I 's 1 1 , . R 3-J at f 049250, azz Virginia Boyle Brythel Brantley Jo Ann Browning James Cathey Susanne Clark Juanita Cox Perry Dillon Doyce Dingler Sandra Dishongh Shirley Dowdy Marilyn Geurin Alice Gilbert Dorothy Graves Billy Ray Hare Morrison Henry William Holloway Gene Lewis Audrey Light Searcy McBurnett Joe O'Steen Greta Owens Lawrence Reid Ruth Stone Gaylon Taylor Joan Thompson Agnes Toombs Bob Trice Bill Trice -' ET? . . William Penn Tucker . Dodie Walton ' A K' Elizabeth Williamson Mary Elizabeth Wimberly Ann Winburn Bobby Holder President The purpose of Alpha Chi is the stimulation, development, and rec- ognition ot scholarship and those elements of character that ma ke scholarship effective for good. To be eligible for membership, a student must have a grade av- erage in the upper ten per cent of the Junior or Senior Class. The Henderson chapter, known as the Arkansas Epilson chapter, was in- stalled in the spring of 1953. F a c u I ty sponsors are Miss Mae Whipple Dr. Clark Elkins Dr. P. G. Horton Sammy Jackson B55 OFFICERS President ........................ Sammy Jackson Vice-Presidents- Nina Thompson Juanita Cox Secretary-Treasurer .......... Tuttan Larson Reporter ................ I ........ Helen Childers John Bray Patsy Burton James Cathey Helen Childers Patsy Colley Juanita Cox Wayne Cromer Janelle Dunlap Jerry Garrett lil Ecomomlcs 55 gU5lNEg A 1, x-. . . l .. ., ,5 .0-. -.I K A - ,,,- ,,,,,,A, V' .V ' :, by v HEI. Shirley Harrison Patsy Hendon K A T 473 1 . 'if .,'.'1. s '-- -Q ' . o ill? in iissfsffa Jane Kemp Tuttan Larson Shirley Lilly Delma Manning Janice Nichols Margaret Phillips Jeanette Roark ' Nina Thompson Emma Turner Peggy Wilson Crystal Wolff The Business and Economics Club was organized in 1945 to stimulate interest in business and economics, to foster business education, to promote better relations between students and teachers, to prepare students for the field of business and for te a c h i n g commercial courses. These aims are accom- plished through monthly meetings, social functions, and a variety of activities. 0- Q x A A 6 L 1 E L :7',1f 5' .. A ,ills ' u .,- - 6 A . 6 , 'f' 'Jin if . F f .ir ix A 's ,-'11 'F' f 6 1: I 5 x 'N ' Ll. . , 'T . S Q G V , , , ., W, A ga' . I 6 7 : fr ,Y y 5 ' 'er T jo T ,Ll T E ,Q ' ' , -2? , '- Y f ami at 4 ., . if ,, 3' ,, ,A 12: Mary Womack , ' 3, g Marilyn Wright ' The Madrigal Singers, shown at right during their Christmas concert, have gained recogni- tion as an outstanding musical group. T h ey have appeared before m u s i c conventions, civic groups, and in concert. Mr. Eugene Kuyper is the founder and the director of the HSTC Madrigal Sing- ers. Mary Elizabeth Bass Amanda Black Betty Baxley Marilyn Clark Gene Dobson Sidney Freeman Jerry Garrett Velda Haynie Mary Henry Bill Holloway Daphna Knight Pat Lawrance Elizabeth Lee Lou Ann McDonald Marla Mills Norris Mills Glenda Mitchell Paula Raley Bryant Reinhardt Betha Scott Margaret Scott Jane Scruggs Betty Sims Calvin Skaggs Alma Smith Ann Snyder Gloria Suitt Gaylon Taylor John Taylor Felix Thompson Bill Thrasher Margaret Warneke Robert Whisenhunt Mary Lou Wilkerson Marilyn Williams Linda Wilson Jlflacffcigafy cgingsu larry Reid Choir President Muir 1 Soprano: Alto: Tenor: Bass: Baritone: Betty Baxley Mary Elizabeth Bass Gene Dobson Charles Erwin Bill Holloway Amanda Black Emily Cooper Sidney Freeman Max Halbert Pat Lawrance Marilyn Clark Glenda Mitchell Jerry Garrett Larry Reid Chap McGaughey Daphna Knight Paula Raley Norris Mills Calvin Skaggs Gaylon Taylor Amy Mackey Linda Wilson Felix Thompson Robert Whisenhunt Marla Mills Carolyn Yeats Marilyn Wright FQ .vt . 4 l R we Q s l ,:K', 'Xbf-Isa 0 5 y s .il .. .gg is -w fm John Amos Don Avery Betty Baxley Bill Beaty Charles Berry Janis Bonnette Don Browning Henry Cagle Randle Coker Diane Dodson Douglas J. Drake Bernard Dunn Paul Eaton Pat Green Edward Grissom Charles Hancock Billy Ray Hare Harold Mitchell R. C. Nooner Jerry O'Dell Jerry O. Parker Twyla Reese Don Ruggles Dick Smedley Hazel Smith Mike Stephens Farrell Strahan Ralph Toombs C. P. Trice Carolyn Turner Howard Walthour Bill Warford Kenneth Warford Lloyd Warford Libby Williamson Max Bryant OFFICERS President .............................. Max Bryant Vice-President .................. Don Browning Secretary-Treasurer ........ Janis Bonnette Reporter ............................ Diane Dodson Sponsors- Dr. P. G. Horton Mr. Richard E. Robinson fflamiafru The purpose of this club is to provide, for the interested stu- dents of chemistry and related sciences, information of a scien- tific nature over and above that provided in classroom work. ,,,,.., .,. -..c ..,- ,. l .ll it lil W inf W. X UOZAECOH OFFICERS President ..................,................. Anne Sutterfield 3 9 D First Vice-President ...... ............... J anis Diemer KG QQUQQJFQMQJQQW Second Vice-President ................ Nina Hawthorn Secretary ............................ Evelyn Jo Richardson Treasurer ...... ...... D ana Cunningham Anne 5Ufl'el'fleld Reporter .... .................. J oy Wylie Historian ............... ........ J ill Austin Parliamentarian .................. ....... P hyllis Denty 1 , 6 G1 kc f' , x Qs X I LLL Sponsors- Mrs. Rebecca Turner Miss Allene Stanton The Colhecon Club name is an abbreviation for College Home Economics Club. It is affiliated with the Arkansas Home Economics Association. The purpose of the club is to further interest in the Home Economics tield and to bind Home Economics students closer in friendship. Their activities include picnics, business and social meetings, a reception for the senior girls of Arkadelphia High School, and a dessert party for graduating seniors. Jill Austin Wanda Blasingame llla Bickerstaff Lyla Brown Shirley Buchanan Elsie Cate Natalie Chennault Virginia Coleman 'Q ' Dana Cunningham Q 4' Wi Janis Diemer Q vm wx . N , 3 Mary Catherine Elliott Ruth Erwin Barbara Jo Fike fig' Billie Franz Sylvia Gipson Pat Green Wanda Hamby Nina Hawthorn Katherine Hays Marthanne Hill .-as., 'A Clyda Isbell Betty Lovell . Janice Lovell Earleen Mathis Barbara Miller Virtle Lou Nolte Lenoir Oliver Tina Overmeyer Ruth Parham ' -x S 6 6 .ag r r 44A Joy Rotcliff Mary Frances Reeder Evelyn Richardson Norma Lee Richey Jimmie Roark Bea Root Margaret Scott Ernestine Simpson Hazel Smith Ruth Sutton Shirley Terrell Roberta Vinson Dorothy Watt Iris Westbrook Marilyn Wilder Sue Winston Joy Wylie Jerilu Young Uofgacon Evelyn Richardson serves Margaret Scott, Iris Westbrook, Pat Smart, and Anne Sutterfield at a Colhecon party. .r 1 s t ,,'. iv. Q - 4' 'L A 1:1 'l43 .2 H' lm' l The Reddne Marching Band has been praised for their excellent performances this year Directed by Orville Kelley their pre ision marching and fine music have furnished many halftime programs The Concert Band begins rehearsals after football season and gives a program in the spring. Orville Kelley Band Director i GQ ReVe'eY Theda R055 THE Rennie MARCHING BAND Flute: Alto Saxophone: 5llfif0heSr Mimi Bass Katherine Hays John Am'-DS Reba Sue Bryant Gail Reveley CYnfl'IiG Still Karolyn Swaney Theda Mae Ross Trombones: Oboe: Carolyn Sweatman Albert Mills Bassoon: L. B. Woods Clarinet: James Bell Randle Coker Bonnie Gaskin Jack Gordon Janice Nichols Jerry Sammons Julia Smith Bass Clarinet: Berna rd Dunn Felix Thompson Baritone Sax: Bob Blakeley Trumpet: Ronald Anderson Wray Boyd Bill Clark Dale Hamilton Terry Mitchell Jerry Parker Johnny Thoms French Horns: Harold Mitchell Larry Reid Gaylon Taylor Bill Bowden Robert Holt Winfred McCutcheon Bill Parnell Dale Robbins Bill Thrasher Bass Horn: Don Browning Joe Harrison Percussion: Herbert Bennett Bob Bruce Buddy Carter Coral Ann Mclntyre Tom Nash Fit r ,,,, ii X , 5, ' 1 1. 6 4 A Gul A A lt if eg . AMA 5 Q W?- ,L- .4 L -wr, ji' its se, gi F Qt 1 .Q . es? f '1 Bill Bowden Trombone Wimp McCutcheon Trombone Dale Robbins Trombone Johnny Thoms Trumpet Bill Clark Trumpet Jerry Parker Trumpet .lack Gordon Alto Sax Albert Mills Alto Sax Gaylon Taylor Tenor Sax and Vocalist Bob Blakeley Baritone Sax Don Browning Boss Buddy Carter Drums Ronald Anderson Piano Jerry Sammons fnot picturedj Tenor Sax Collegions at the Student Senate's annual Christmas dance. Clofllsgialza The Henderson Collegians are gaining fame for setting the dance moods all over Arkansas and neighboring states. Their repertoire varies from Kenton to Rock and from Strauss to Shaw. Some of the engagements played during this first year since being reorganized include the Homecoming dances, the Phi Lambda Chi Harvest Ball, the Student Senate Christmas dance, the Texarkana Country Club, the Delta Delta Delta formal at the University of Arkansas, a New Year's Eve engagement at Ruston, Louisiana, the Pan-Hellenic Dance, the Grant County March of Dimes Variety Show, and several college and high school assemblies. Li l it ...ff 1 ,,'- ,'. 1 1 X x , I Betty Boxley zinc!! Charles Mullen 5 'C Y ,, s S. K' - l 8 M 'rt -F QS Nm fi' Ss G at ,ge Qyl, -TV Ll 4.4. as. g -ly fi QA ' Q62 1 age Au . Betty Jo Bittinger Robert Bland Bonner Boyd Pat Brown Buddy Carter Mike Casarez James Cathey Emily Cooper Martha Gene Carson Pat Cox Mary Ann Fitzgerald Pat Green Edgar Hancock George Hollenbeck Elizabeth Lee Claude Littleiohn Jimmy Lockwood Sara Meehan Albert Mills James Nelson Judy Oliver Harry Ramsay Theda Mae Ross J. C. Rothwell Sarah Russell Marie Sanders Mary Ann Shackelford Virginia Stewart Cynthia Still Lee May Stoneking Bill Thrasher Margaret Ann Trice Odessa Ward Florine Wilson Ann Winburn Kathy Winburn Marlene Weeks TYOY WOfTlCIClC President ........... . .fa Uiialla Qzancais OFFICERS .........Perry Dillon Vice-President' ....... Marlene Meeks Secretary ...... ...... S ara Meehan Treasurer ..... ................. M argo Trice Reporter .... .................... B ill Thrasher Sponsor ....... ........ M iss Mildred Sherrod 'T3 il if f T ' LT? '-' n.'k'k'3 xiii l'1 ,. ss? ze? ....., President Perry Dillon, Sponsor Miss Sherrod, and V. P. Marlene Meeks - S . Q R is v- ,av Lili Nl, V , F nv- 3 sv , ' Q I 'I-'Q .t . My .. . 3' g I .F - ' s gf, 3 QI . 2 v ,f . A T .J 1 'Y l 4' A12 N, 1, K 1229 32 Qi 'Q 32 if , Jigs ' 4 ' ,ik fl? 5' em' wlfg' 1' l Y 'T in N3 5 'fig X , ,Q .. ... i v X s X.. - 'RNS , 'G-..,,,.. of Perry Dillon The purpose of Le Cercle Francais is to arouse interest in French lite and culture, to encourage the develop- ment of a fellowship based on a common interest in the study of the French language, French culture, and French people. Le Cercle Francais is open to students with a year of college French or two years of high school French. The club meets once a month. Some of the programs for the year included the playing of games and contests in French, the singing of French songs, and the dis- cussion of French education, politics, and literature. MM FUTURE TEACHEFQQ fa- ' UP' 1, 3. .,.- ,Q L 'Tl f :7 '-fl - ii ji. Af, 'Egg-ec-ri: li Ei: if '2 -.fa .xiii '-1 ff . , flgzgflai' '51 1- .q iki -if 1, '.f'fg1 3 I ,112 F . ' T 1 . .,91 --33 A+? ' 6, ii .ffl . tl if -, rf t-. 2- ' Z' ' ' 5,4- ' 'iff -, -5-fm-wi-fih OFFICERS President .............................. James Cathey Vice-President ..Virginia Stewart Secretary ...... ...... J anis Diemer Treasurer ....,. ..,.......... J oe Toland Reporter ..... ...... ...... R u th Parham Historian .... Jo Ann Browning Martha Brazil Phala Britt Jo Ann Browning Betty Jane Buris Patsy Burton Nell Cassidy Katie Cate James Cathey Carol Cherry Juanita Cox Janis Diemer Marilyn Geurin Alice Gilbert Jo Clair Harmon Carleen Harris Jane Kemp 9. U54 Future Teachers ot America seeks to acquaint teachers in training with the ethics, icleals, purposes, and procticalities of the teaching pro- fession. This organization tries to impress upon all student teachers the importance of profes- sional organizations. Activities of FTA include Gloria Amisano r fi Mary Elizabeth Bass A Hildred Bean A llla Bickerstaff Amanda Black Rene Boschitti Vi? at t 162 ,w XJ' 9. 304. sponsoring AEW in November, and FTA Day in the spring. Representatives attended the AEA Convention, the FTA Convention, and the Re- gional Convention of FTA in Austin, Texas. This year FTA sponsored Be Kind to Teachers Week. Elizabeth Kosloski Elizabeth Lee Diane Leverett Audrey Light Shirley Lilly Marlene Meeks Tina Overmayer Lynda Overton Greta Owens Ruth Parham Nancy Patterson Dorothy Raney Virginia Stewart John Taylor Horace Terrell Evelyn Terry Joe Toland Nita Williams Zane Williams Marilyn Wright Joy Wylie Wanda Wylie James Cathey President no picture . . . Tuttan Larson -1 RT gs I 'PA . K E aazf and Kay i fa' I 2 ' 'Q Miss Amy Jean Greene I 1,8 ' v w A Q tm s .. 599. cw.: Heart and Key, an honorary service group, is a working organization. Its purpose is to develop, build and promote the highest type of Reddie Spirit. Members are selected from the upper- classmen who have been of service to the school. Two tapping ceremonies are held each year. Spe- cial functions of Heart and Key include the fol- lowing: to plan, organize, and hold student body pep meetings, parades, half-time stunts, and simi- lar events, to encourage and support all forms of student activity, to arrange for all such special trains or buses as may be operated by the student body, to welcome visitors and provide guide serv- ice on the campus, and in general, to serve as a booster club for student activities. Marlene Meeks Greta Owens Mary F. Reeder Charlene Rogers A Bette Berryman Betty Jo Bittinger Jo Ann Browning Max Bryant James Cathey Perry Dillon Jim Paul Franks Dot Graves Bob Hope Gloria Amisano A 6- - 3 s Jim McDonald Glfeafcf ann! OFFICERS President .......................... Jim McDonald Vice-President ................ Charlene Rogers Corresponding Secretary ...... Mary Reeder Recording Secretary ................ Ruth Stone Treasurer . ............ ..,, .... Jewell Westerman Assistant Treasurer ............ James Cathey Publicity Manager Parliamentarian ........... ........Libby Wimberly .Virginia Stewart Custodian ............................ Perry Dillon Purchasing Agent ........John Smith James Russell The Heart and Key concession stand operates at all ball games Q Jim Smedley John Smith Virginia Stewart Ruth Stone Bill Summers Joie Thompson Joe Toland Agnes Toombs Bob Trice Dodie Walton Jewell Westerman Libby Wimberly Marilyn Wright F E .., .vs zu, yi, ,, . 4 -.ik 'il- ' 'Hmrfi I if 'T wx 'v , , I fa fl l . 'iii 't v.' i m 1 l X I ' ' .H tl h x x 4 .M ff H! Betty J. Bittinger John Smith 'V- H420 The International Relations Club is made up of students interested in world affairs and current events. Regular meetings are held with informal discussions or speakers of interest. Virginia Boyle Bill Trice Bunk Goodrum Bob Trice IPD- Audrey Light Margo Trice Y Don McCall Peggy Wilson Bobby Hope President James Russell Ellen Young hu as-, 'E N JM Qi? CLE, 'Zi E .IUY Bugwell 7 i ' X omcens Q , Q President ........... .......... J ay Bagwell n Vice-President ..... ....... D on McQueen Secretary ........ ................. V eldo Haynie Treasurer ..... ...... F rances Weisenberger D Reporter ...... .................. J oe Toland .L The purpose of the Masquers group is to promote an interest in educa- tional theatre. The majority of the casts and crews for the plays given by the Speech Department are comprised of the members of the Masquers. The Masquers take on the responsibility of the technical work and staffing of all productions. Membership is open to all students. Betty Baxley Betty Jo Bittinger t Mildred Burton Sandra Dishongh - Janelle Dixon Ben Donaldson Mae Gundolf Bobby Hart Velda Haynie Kathy Hays Norris Ingram Lady Lou Jenkins Elizabeth Lee Mary Lillian Lee Jan McAlister Searcy McBurnett Don McQueen Y Q -Q , x x X ,X Y, . .an , . .355 X , X . is . fir . Q V. V ' 5, l 1 1 .,- f . . w . Q 15. . av' 5 6- ,N L X sz. 7 K J .-l,L,f-- g 1 ,. . 3 . :, Liz Osborne , Bill Pauley -f 5. Lee Richey . Charlene Rogers A Calvin Skaggs ' .. -f . . Ruth Stone 'E A . - if J Ann Snyder V in Bill Thomasson Bull Thrasher QQ it 6 Joe Toland Frances Weusenberger wer . .', 41..A+ ...Jsr r'tt L .. .rw f G. 'Z' . , , 5 . r V I g Y 0' i A, K ...A g- - X 1 F! Qi Jean Toler Q 'D Rolfe Wylie Q ' T 1 . L x N' ' fpgi Zqlilgd Ugafa Y V 1 R- , Robert Theus Bill Trice Bob Trice SPONSORS Mr. C. B. Cooper Dr. Clark Elkins Miss Amy Jean Green Dr. D. D. McBrien Dr. William Ritchie Q H I Agnes Toombs President X The Phi Alpha Theta is a national honorary fraternity which gives recog- nition to those people who show outstanding scholastic ability in his- tory. Its purpose is to promote fel- lowship and stimulate interest among students in this field. 1 Larry Reid I I I I Jlflsn. 5. uuc mocaahon MEN'S ,Ml omcsns f f',' President ............ . .............. ....... L arry Reid I Vice-President ....,. ......... G aylon Taylor Treasurer ....... . . . Felix Thompson Sponsors: M Mr. Robert Ellis Mr. Eugene Hoverson Mr. Eugene Kuyper . A . Henry Ballard .Xl X Gene Dobson Sidney Freeman Jerry Garrett A 529 . Tx if l sem-fury ,..... Bill Thrasher Men's Music Association was organized in October of this school year. This club is open to all who are interested in music, either as a profession or a pas- time. lt is hoped that this group can establish a chapter of a national music organization, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia fraternity of America. Members are planning a program of musical activities for the year. Pat Lawrance ' . 1. fs- ' v Q ff? r l .F ff Q Gaylon Taylor -x - . at Bill Thrasher Felix Thompson Q Calvin Skaggs TW' N. ts, ,3' ' - - A ' W' F ' ' ' Martha Jane Richey President Vice-President .............. Sandra Dishongh Secretary .......... .............. E llen Young Treasurer .... ....... P aul Dixon Delma Manning Joe O'Steen Mona Rogers Ellen Young Paul Dixon Alflaniig LOS CONQUISTADORES consists of members of first, second and third year Spanish classes who are interested in the language and customs of Spanish speaking people. Regular monthly meetings are held at which the group discusses various aspects of the life and language of the South American countries. Spanish games, music, and dances are often used by the group for entertainment. The sponsor is Dr. David M. Driver. Q-D Q 'M llmu 'filly ss ij . I TB-'??u SPIKNLIWX CLUB Rene Boschitti Doyce Dingler Sandra Dishongh S- Diane Dodson Sara Lee A 1 mbsf Janelle Dixon Bobby Hart Velcla Haynie Lady Lou Jenkins Elizabeth Lee Mary Lillian Lee Don McQueen Calvin Skaggs Ruth Stone Joe Tolancl Frances Weisenberger Rolfe Wylie Searcy McBurnett Ufisfa Jqfklfia OFFICERS President ................ Searcy McBurnett Vice-President .............. Don McQueen Second Vice-President ................ Lil Lee Secretary-Treasurer .....,...... Ruth Stone Reporter ................. ....... B ob Hart Theta Alpha Phi is a national honorary dramatics fraternity. It gives recognition to those who excel in theater arts. fjlfucfenf 'ziafian aioaiafion OFFICERS President .................................... Betty Jo Bittinger Vice-Presidents: Amanda Black Jim Paul Franks Harold Mitchell Secreta ry-Treasurer STANDING Room .......................................... Morning Devotionals .... ............. Music: Marilyn Wright Ann Snyder Choir ...............,...... Publicity .............. Dillon Charlene Rogers Kathy Hays ........BilI Thrasher .......Janis Diemer Kathy Hays Marilyn Wright Ann Snyder Bill Thrasher Janis Diemer The purpose of the Student Christian Association is to pro- vide an organization of students and faculty members united by a common loyalty to Jesus Christ, sejing to promote a Christian atmosphere on the campus through worship, study, and action. The Association meets each Tuesday at 7 p. m. in the Laura Lee Henson Room, and sponsors morning devo- tionals at 7:40 each morning Monday through Friday for all who wish to attend. At the beginning of each school year the group sponsors a party for old and new students. The Religious Emphasis Week is sponsored by SCA and stu- dent committees plan and carry out the major part of this work. The group cooperates in proiects of the Christian Asso- ciation beyond the campus and sponsors World University Service week each spring. lt is the only religious organization on the campus and is open to all students and faculty members, ' 59.004, IA,-ffl ..., f-2 ' v . -f f..4l.y , iw v ww -3.1 ,ty ,-iv f . fiiff.-' ' ,tif J Arif? -' g2i4.y , ..,.. ,, QTL' STUDENT CHRISTIAN SSOCIATION MEMBERS Jimmy Atwell, Mimi Bass, Betty Baxley, Hildred Bean, Dot Berry, Illa Bickerstaff, Martha Brazil, Lyla Brown, Pat Brown, Jo Ann Browning, Shirley Buchanan, Betty Jane Burris, Mildred Burton, Nell Cassidy, Dean Paul H. Cauffiel, Virginia Coleman, Dana Cunningham, Doyce Dingler, Janelle Dixon, Diane Dod- son, Ben Donaldson, Glenn Ford, Dorothy Goodman, Mary Beryl Gouy, Pat Green, Miss Amy Jean Greene, Pat Greenwood, Velda Haynie, Morrison Henry, George Hollenbeck, Havis Holloway, George Ann Holt, Robert Holt, Barbara Hunter, Sammy Hutchison, Norris Ingram, Clyda Isbell, Jimmy Jones, Jane Kemp, Kay Kent, Daphna Knight, Mr. Eugene Kuyper, Marcella Langley, Robert Langley, Tuttan Larson, Sara Lee, Jimmy Lockwood, Anna Sue Looper, Martha McMillan, Billy May, Barbara Miller, Marty Mitchell, Terry Mitchell, Robert Nash, Maedene Neal, Elizabeth Osborne, Joe O'Steen, Ruth Ann Parham, Bill Pauley, Jane Pittman, Harry Ramsey, Dale Robbins, Barbara Robinson, James Russell, Jean Sanders, Loyd Sanders, Bill Sargo, Jane Scruggs, Ed Shehane, Miss Mildred Sherrod, Bill Shirron, Ernestine Simpson, Calvin Skaggs, Alma Smith, Norman Smith, Martha Stephens, Mike Stephens, Lou Stevens, Bob Stewart, Virginia Stewart, Cynthia Still, Ruth Stone, Horace Terrell, Shirley Terrell, Felix Thompson, Jimmy Tram- mell, Bob Trice, C. P. Trice, Margo Trice, Carolyn Turner, Miss Grace Vineyard, Dodie Walton, Mr. Duke Wells, Margaret Warneke, Jewell Westerman, Robert Whisenhunt, Joy Wylie, Nita Williams, Peggy Wil- son, Kathy Winburn, Odis Wisely, and Lois Woodward. This grove of pines is the scene of many SCA Vesper Services in the spring and fall. it I I I I flflfomsna .sczsahon f iioarahon Dot Berry OFFICERS President .............................. Dot Berry Vice-President ...... .......... J ulia Marks Secretary-Treasurer ........ Sara Rodgers Reporter .....,.................. Sandra Coley Sponsors: Miss Sue Cottey Miss Claire Jenkins Sara Rodgers we X 2 oflk hd Mio NX fo Cole The Women's Recreation Association is an organi- zation open to all college women interested in recreational activity. The group sponsors all of the women's intramural programs and many other activities throughout the year, including picnics, skating parties, hayrides, cookouts, and swimming parties. Dot Berry, Shirley Cox, and Virginia Boyle lead a pow-wow at WRA's picnic in Sep- tember. Y Volleyball players in action at an intramural game. Q KWQQQ-4 Cottey and Berry Come and get it! and they did! L l Don Avery Vonise Blocker , Janet Bonnette Janis Bonnette , John Bray PM Betty Jane Burris James Cathey Natalie Chennault Johnita Churchwell Jimmy Carelock Randle Coker Pat Everett Janis Diemer Janelle Dixon Shirley Davis Charles Dyer Edward Grissom Nina Hawthorn Jimmy Langley Vera Lavender Betty Lovell Andrew Manasco Jane Manasco Barbara Miller Patsy Moncus jf-5.04. Jerry O'Dell Bill Pauley Carolyn Prescott Charles Raper Joy Ratcliff Bill Selph O. J. Sharp Bill Simmons Alma Smith Hazel Smith Huey Smith Lou Stephens Martha Sutton Shirley Tarver Charles Vandergriff Kenneth Warford Lloyd Warford Margaret Warneke Dorothy Watt Odis Wisely L. B. Woods 6 g' 'F , Lois Woodward DeWitt Wright Joy Wylie Rolfe Wylie 515. 04. awk 94' Jim Paul Franks .N dim ,I K Q 'Y-'fs'-,N . il W TL! . my ,,, 0,3 -We-s -2 2 V ' '15,- ff Vzrzszfze ii- ,'f'o 0 9 4 37- i 'o'O'0q --- if rs.. 1 ss.-,Q ti New llilfl Il : J if-gy ,,,'.- - 4 an 1 I J ' ,. I 4' o'Q' 0' orrlcsns President ........................ Jim Paul Franks Vice-President .................... Janis Diemer Recording Secretary ...... Carolyn Prescott Corresponding Secretary .... Patsy Moncus Treasurer .... Avery Reporter .... ........ R olfe Wylie Historian ...... ........ J oy Wylie The purpose of the Independent Students Association is to enable the independent students to partici- pate in college activities as a recognized group, to enrich the social life among students not affiliated with other groups: to encourage and develop leadership on the part of the independentsg and to utilize the untapped resources of independent students through the actions of a democratic organization. In this way, the association hopes to promote better school spirit at Henderson. The ISA is an active participant in campus affairs. This was their Homecoming Exhibit. Span.- ahzaffalzic Clounai 164 Dorothy Graves Shirley Lilly if Air L PAN HELLEN lC COUNCIL Greta Owens Paula Raley Mary Frances Reeder Mary Lillian Lee Virginia Stewart Carolyn Yeats Martha Mitchell Joie Thompson The purpose of Pan-Hellenic is to promote har- mony among sororities. All matters pertaining to the welfare of the four sororities are handled by this council. It sets rushing rules and regulates the bidding system. The council consists of the presi- dent and two elected representatives from each sorority and is advised by Miss Grace Vineyard, counselor for women. Julia Marks Jill Austin Fig 'N Fir, Buddy Carter Ed Shehane Morrison Henry The purpose of the Inter-Fraternity Council is to promote closer co-operation between student organi- zations banded in fraternity fellowship, to provide a medium for democratically considering and minister- ing to the needs, purposes, problems, and conditions arising out of fraternity life, and to provide an or- ganized vehicle for integrating the interests and af- fairs ot fraternity life with the general program of student life on the campus. Doyce Dingler Max Bryant 7 Ezfsz- Qzafsinify Counci 6' yi Wes Hayes Norman Smith Darwin Green 044260. Sigma cqfpfla The Beta Mu Chapter of Alpha Sigma Alpha strives to foster close relationships and lasting friendships among the members. The social activities of the organization include two lake parties in Hot Springs, the annual Mother-Daughter Banquet, a party in honor of the pledges, and the Panhellenic Dance. Their philanthropic project is buying birth- day gifts for orphans in the state. Greta Owens Daniel Vice-President Elizabeth Williamson Recording Secretary Pat Cox Corresponding Secretary Cathy Redding Treasurer Sara Redding Q Registrar Daphna Knight 5 Assistant Registrar Libby Wimberly , Editor L Marleen Meeks Rush Captain I9 Frances Sample Rush Captain Mary Lillian Lee nz Panhellenic Rep, C2 Sunshine Smedley Magazine Chairman Twyla Reese Chaplain Z7 Flo Evans Social Chairman Jonilee Piper Activities Chairman Bette Berryman 6 Room Chairman C2 Georgeanne Holt Scholastic Chairman Amanda Black Song Leader Jo Bickham Mildred ,Bickham Rene Boschetti Reba Sue Bryant Shirley Buchanan Sandra Coley Barbara Hunter Jo Ann Jones Anita Kennington Janis Kizzia Diane Leverett Martha Ligon AlicelAnn Merritt Dorothy Raney Janice Reel Jonelle Ryan Pegqv Thompson Miss Claire Jenkins Sponsor Mrs. Rebecca Turner Sponsor J fs -X f 4.5 F Sandra Dishongh Vice-President Jo Ann Browning Recording Secretary Gloria Amisano Corresponding Secreta ry Patsy Hendon Treasurer Cynthia Still Chaplain Sarah Russell Editor Pat Green Historian Lyla Brown Custodian Charlene Rogers Pledge Mistress Dot Berry Rush Chairman Marilyn Wright Music Chairman Mary Ann Fitzgerald Social Chairman Paula Raley Panhellenic Rep. Mary Frances Reeder Panhellenic Rep. Virginia Boyle Martha Brazil Pat Brown Shirley Cox Jane Davis Jo Fike Jo Claire Harmon Carleen Harris Martha Johnson Rosalind Meehan Sara Meehan Janice Nichols Lynda Overton Ruth Parham Nancy Patterson Gail Revely Theda Mae Ross Dodie Walton Sue Winston Miss Amy Jean Greene Sponsor Miss Mae Whipple Sponsor -g..gl...tg.-' sf. ..:..p ' -1. .. s --,-f -1. sv-.--,1 Dot Graves President aqglfia :Sigma Uau The Alpha Gamma Chapter of Alpha Sigma Tau strives to promote womanliness, good scholarship, and friendship. This year Alpha Gamma has taken part in the social work program for Thanksgiving, the Panhellenic Sweetheart Formal, the Halloween carnival, and has entertained a visitor from the national sorority headquarters. As a finale for the year's activities, the sorority held its annual weekend party on Lake Hamilton in Hot Springs. , W A, Homecoming Exhibit 5-21 ul L'++ '-my..-e-?q.,, ibsffa .Sigma 5211617022 OFFICERS President .......... ...................... M artha Mitchell Vice-President ........ ......,. J ulia Ann Marks Secretary-Treasurer ..... ................ M imi Bass Chaplain ................... ........ M arilyn Williams Sponsors: Miss Sue Cottey Miss Ruth Guthrie The can-can chorus of Mitchell, Bass, Cot- tey, and Marks entertained at the fall rush party. .-....nud. Mademoiselle Marilyn welcomes the guests at the Cafe Moulin Rouge rush party. Y Martha Mitchell President Delta Sig's Homecoming Exhibit mafia .Sigma gfuifon Julia Marks Mimi Bass Marilyn Williams Pat Bennett Sandy Burgess Connie Patton Jean Toler Wanda Wylie Miss Sue Cottey Miss Ruth Guthrie Another rush party scene Qt is Ill! W? Ks tl-yu,0 Y .'.., , ignza igma igma Sigma Sigma Sigma was organized on Hen- derson's campus in T946 and is the oldest national sorority on the campus. Their main project each year is the Robbie Page Memorial Fund, to which they contribute to help the fight against polio. They have a Homecoming Ex- hibit, Halloween booth, annual Christmas party, and entertain a national officer each year. They help with Pan-Hellenic activities and participate in Reddie Day activities. The purpose of Tri- Sigma is the striving toward being better women . . . socially, spiritually, and physically . . . and toward growing in sisterhood. Homecoming Exhibit ., Y . . ,. ..., -.,, . ., JP' lx' -1... -...K . . T L., , ,,,,.:-. .f - ,.. V- -- r,',,,. ',.Z, - 4' ' A , - wg ,1w1A,..,. 4!gf..'s,.,-1. . ' ' .,.:'X it ' V 'K . 4, -,.-f...-Q U jQmj,5'fIf ' Q' Q-.QM-jf'-.li X K Q ' :Sigma Sigma gigma OFFICERS President ..... ....... S hirley Lilly Vice-President H Virginia Stewart Treasurer ..,..... Mary Womack Rec. Secretary ........ Jill Austin Cor. Secretary..Carolyn Yeats lnot picturedl Sponsor .......... Miss Elise Reid Shirley Lilly Virginia Stewart Mary Womack Jill Austin Jane Kemp Liz Koslosky Judy Oliver Lee Richey Marie Sanders Julia Smith Odessa Ward Miss Elise Reid Tri-Sig Homecoming Exhibit V' r 1 fb E ff- ' X ' ?v'?'i Q nil, 3 . N ta.. , 2 . l gjgjltj, . 5 ' ,E-ng ' - its . ., Q 22 ,3 f ' 1-,'fw.r' - A .,,.,.,gM,a:f: -pq, 'fn-N? Jim McDonald Norman Smith If ' fspfsfg 1 , X 3 5 renew, I , . ati, . . , 1: 7 . f mg .' 4 ' ffm 1 fir f ' -ff ' . Q,-ck, s 'G' 5 , -. X Don Ruggles Miss Charlene Rogers KSK Sweetheart 'I74 jfappa All ma Kappa Ed Shehane N , l esagisgs A ...f t.,., ms-2353 - B. 3,1 f K , - f ., ' gif , . . , ,,A. .....,. - James Nelson Bill Sum mers Jewell Westerman Kappa Sigma Kappa is an international social fra- ternity. lt was founded at Virginia Military Institute in 1867. The Henderson chapter is eight years old. Activities of the chapter include the annual Christmas formal and the Iris Banquet in the spring. Miss Charlene Rogers, chapter sweetheart for three years, was chosen International Sweetheart of Kappa Sigma Kappa. OFFICERS President .......... ............................ E d Shehane Vice-President ........... ....... J im McDonald Recording Secretary .......... ...... N orman Smith Corresponding Secretary ............ Don Ruggles House Manager .......................... Bill Summers Pledge Master ...... ....... J ewell Westerman Treasurer .................................... James Nelson Public Relations Director ...... ........ C harles Fite Parliamentarian ............... ...... M ike Casarez Custodian ............. ....... B ob Allison Sponsor ...... ..... D r. Strock Bob Allison K .3-ar i J fifr s . fi! Ll? 5 A,,v 1 t e, .Q '53 -' mi it-Q55 I T 235155, , 51 Mike Casarez PM , ' 4 , Sri, . - ii B I Q ,ee I ,Qi X Kg, '15, M 'av Charles Fite is , It X N33 X S3 'FT M ,, 5 X f Bill Wray M F- 0 if . w Bob Stewart 3 . HA gl 5 wg' Jim Rucker . it 'll L f ' v x l Charles Mullen -Viafllm fam jfallfm i n -1 my Q 2 Bill Bedty Bill Clark E 2f:f11 Wx get 4 E, x, I gs gf ,Q fe :R A V ,, e , 5 if fiiiiiil l' ' . Bill McCormick +2 s , nl 15.-1-3 - Q L X1 Rex Easter 6 5 Buddy Elkins in an tl 3 - , Alan lnman il' Qu :Q i-Q Q -Sci f A 41 . S53 S eq . .X 1 v' Qwf Q, l 35235 -.l:. ' Lee Lane 9355 Lamlifla C756 3 S-- James Russell Vice-President Max Bryant President 'S L My M' I' Q -v.6,f?9,:- 4 . 'If Q Bill Thrasher ' T Recording Secretary 3.4 B 41 fb . ' All ' . , 'K s 1 H' Hlgggn c i 1 Bob Hope Corresponding Secretary Ed Breitenberg Reporter and Treasurer 5 A V Fl ' A .lllcif X A--'34 I Jim Atwell 76 Bunk Goodrum Phi Lambda Chi is a social or- ganization whose purpose is to provide fellowship and to build character. Activities i n cl u d e their Harvest Dance, and por- ticipation in intramurals, Red- die Day, and other campus ac- tivities. pgs Q V iii? - - '1 l Q A 1 'i Q Miss Janis Diemer Sweetheart Tom Landfair Camille Marino L. L. Richardson Sergeant-at-Arms ,- Bill Moore Chaplain Charles Fory Pledge Master 3 . 'am . Morrison Henry IFC Representative Tom Nash Don Paul Weeks Billy N. May Vice-President Secretar J, .Sigma gjfii fkiifon 9 1, , f-,jk 1-. Q' Winfred Roark N ' i JL ! Douglas Drake 6 ip' Y M M Sammy Jackson Wendell Roark -Z in 4 m Sigma Phi Epsilon, a social fra- ternity, was founded in 1901 and now ranks third in number of chapters among sixty-one na- tional fraternities. The Arkansas Beta Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsi- lon fraternity was chartered in 1954 here at Henderson. Several national officers have visited the Henderson chapter. if ' A9 3 2 f iii -gzv 1. l K t 32 ' 2 3 'GZIP' Dr Waldo A. Dahlstedt Mike Stephens 966 Sigma fflaifon l 5 1 Buddy Carter Wes Hays Wayne Dumas W. H. Arnold Jim Howard OFFICERS President ............ ....... ...,........ Vice-President ................. ........ Recording Secretary .......... ....... Corresponding Secretary ..... Treasurer .........,................ Pledge Master ...... ..Buddy Carter ........Wes Hays .Wayne Dumas ..W. H. Arnold ........Jim Howard .....a..Bill Cook Bill Cook Q56 Sigma .Efuiflorz 'ww' f W1 as r '3 Q9 pr B .,, ,E N, L' S f' , A!! 2' 1 if in V, 1' I vig? i Eddie Howord Jomes Bell E ! Mr. Joe Willoughby Jockie Brent X, .,,i, ,Tb ri ,555 vv E 'QQ ' f gt 5 . l A ,. Tommy Wilkerson Tom Ed Buck Virles Wasson 42 f'i35:9' xx of .,. .. gg , X Jimmy Wosson Howard Good B r J. C. Rothwell Jim Holbert :aff . - . . ,qv ' H if i - 1 :Q i X MQ, 4 Bobby Johnston Hcivis Holloway O. J. Pride Johnny Herrington Theo Epperson game F if glignza Dau. czmnza i fs 51 Harry Ramsey Glenn Langley Vice-President Vice-President Darwin Green fi , ' President 6 4 l Bob Trice Jimmy Lockwood Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Delma Manning Treasurer Perry Dillon Bob Bruce Reporter Chaplain QKJ Clyde Oxford Joe Tolqnd Sergecml-C11-Arms Historian . A A i 'i-gs, g :Sigma Uau gamma -Q 5, ,W - ' l .x 1' Herbert Bennett 3 Bill Clark I 15: ff J w. r ii' . l L FV: X '81 it V f i 3-NJ' ' ' 4 ' I Bill Bowden Henry Cogle Bob Blokeley Chester Ccise , , tt 'J N5 rw 'VN A-Q ggi.. ,Xa he -Q X 1 C. P. Trice Bill Trice miftl w Buddy Denney , li 3 il Q 1 4 Doyce Dingler Ty X ix ' A 1 B kflhzlfril r C -Q- KI 33' gl! Johnny Thoms Dale Hamilton Jimmy Smedley b . ' B I .J A Robert Holt QL Dale Robbins Roy McMillan . John Smith Winfred McCutcheon Je V Betty Blttmger and Ruth Stone Co-Editors Dzacfa Cgfaff Margo Trice Business Manager ir .-tx xx f L ., KAR X- Y , fgi' ' r- f . , s ' fm J we ng f ff :Sit x 3? S ' a I A Wir, :muh 'N Q 5 1 x fu, 3 X I 8 2.3 , 79.1 ,mf L.1f- . f-5:-r-'v-eg 4' Billy Ray Hare Business Manager Patsy Hendon Assistant Editor Dodie Walton Editor FW Sammy Jackson Business Manager Joe Toland Art Designer Joe Willoughby -le Y Parker Edgar Hancock Bonner Boyd Jack Gordon Photographer Pl 0f09 UPhe Photographer Photographer General Manager SEQ? rsfdff Robert Nash, Dodie Walton and Terry Mitchell Joie Thompson John Tackett Bill Barnhouse Martha Ritchey Glenn Langley Artist Artist Sports Editor Class Editor Student Director The crowd chef'-rs at cyainf'-time for the team- work and rugged play of the Redclie football team, . Day Armory echoes with stomping feet and yells as the speed and skill of our basketball team gains another victory ,.,. A home-run hit is rewarded by shouts of praise ..,. Spectators applaud a wellwployed tennis match. We acclaim the work that is not seen, the hours and days of hard proc tice, the never ending weoriness and often discouraging progress toward skill, the im- measurable help ol the coaches and the con- stant struggle to make the maximum use of natural ability. Not only for the public performance in team competition, but for the individual work and self-discipline behind each team, we hai these Reddies who prove the unbeatable quality ot well Q l 4 Jim McDon ald Cheerleader Co-Caplain 6- Joie Thompson Cheerleader Co-Capiain 0 I Jerry Campbell , 5 Q V B. J. Farris er, Joe Toland ac. S4 ' Martha Jo Johns ,GJ B James Nelson 5- 3 Bea Roof 188 on Cheerleaders Got that ole' Reddie Spirit! J. COACH ES Head Coach Duke Wells .i ALL-AIC TEAM MEMBERS Asst. Coach Jim Mack Sawyer Jack Robey, lst team - - .2 f,.. . ,Arr A, 31:- '-vN I fl- :M -. 5. -X.. F Ronnie Bailey, lst team 7 x- , . x fm., I ,+-rv 1: Jw ' -. , V , . , . , ,, 5' U-fs,-, -Z: ' rn.-..1g. L , ,f -f. - .- f., .gm 5 - ' , . ' 4 . Allen Howard AIC Lineman ofthe Year Three years first team All-AIC I --r Q Gene Lewis, 'lst team Quinton Taggart, 3rd team 'W 1' 1 . 1' :-. uf f 'QNA ' 1 , 7'.f'x 12.33 L 'gig 3 1 A ,, h Y '-Qsgkpw lr X f 5 .- 5. k Q, 'VN r xv. ' Q 1 I .Q G 1 I X 1 1 s - f- A , . YJ ' pi' W' -' .- 3 5 X 8 D . . K , , ,I ,, ' l , O Q ,gnu --. --4 049'-gpQ,..,9-w: 1 f' F ,' ' ' X A .. M A Lf MPvare1':IF' 'f' ' -w4- A 1 MW, ....M 5 1 W , ,fu a 'D PX , , M, Q ' .- ., 11 1- :r ,gg . -:Q '.f. i i .' fm 5 x ' .Q 1 ,V 'I H A - FOOTBALL Harold Scott .1 . ,, cw , f- c, H - . X V. w,,,,,sc Q A, K ' , N Q 2' '- fum-1. N, fm., M W c ' i' . X ' A W N ., -. W 4- 'N A . Q' , ' mx: Gene Lewis circles end for a long gain. Kenneth Miller Ronnie Bailey lends a hand on the block- ing chores. Gene Lewis Allen Howard Ralph Mclean Jack Robey Jimmy Jones Reddie senior football players receiving their blankets for four years of play on the team. - ' ' av -.- . J. ,akillwqly 5 xi , . ' 1 . .,1 ,yi ' 'I -. J-- Jim Ross A Small Portion of the fr If nfl- l , f l Harvey Prince 1955 H ' 7 Hmdd Tilley omecomlng Parade charles Sharp Quinton Taggart Kenneth Turner Ralph Carpentar An early September work-out shows Jack Anderson in line for dummy drills. Holding the dummy is Dwight Adams, end. Supervising the drill is Coach Duke Wells. Looking on, George Sleeper, 66, Winfred Roark, 61, and Ralph Carpentar, 42. Q 5,1-',. f.. V tj? ' , fvff Qt, .ui '- - '1' NG I I 1 Wm r L s., I '4 I I , 'V Q ' . . ' A it 5.0, ,fvgggm i 5sQ'5'1.,fw.3f,.,.g- f s, , 't 354' George 5leePef John Rollins Winfred Roqrk .45 5. lXx 5, S HW ' W. 4+ 4 5, Q gm--. - H.. ' - , E ,.--A .,--nc, av V1 fr, f xC9A:w1 I 194 .-w,.. 5... 1. . , ' - x H- v wh L i Q- Afnzfgll?-Vlclola db'-if , nf-H+-Q. J: --Q-wb., ' i.',1-.g K eos ' -- .u v -ru.sxr' I t me ' 4. A view of Haygood Field, Home of the Reddie football team. At the left is the Field House. On the right is Haygood Gymnasium. Both of these locations are named in honor of Jimmy Haygood, former Reddie Coach. Homecoming Queen: Frances Sample Senior Maid: Pai Cox Junior Maid: Carolyn Tilley Sophomore Maid: Caihey Redding Freshman Maid: Shirley Buchanan Maids-af-Large , B. J. Farris, Sabra Pagan Coach Van Horn BASKETBALL , The Reddie Basketball Team played an 18-game schedule, opposing 'IO teams this season. The many new team members showed up well - and will strengthen the cage hopes of Henderson next year. Coached by L. J. Van Horn, the team is known for its spirit and team play. The 1955-56 Reddie Basketball Team 'Q I A l N' G . Xu f 'A Q :ix I f in f ,f N , ' 1 f ' 3 l Jimmy Afwell Jimmy Baker Owen Dillard Bobby Holder Don Hicks Don Barker Q 4, ,. . Q g, ,i1, l H , ,mx fl Hn' ld ' 'iff . I 'lin ing ., X, sh if 5? Charles Dyer Wes Hayes ! : films' . ' s if-Je. Q Q f Q i ,d 5, 5 6. 1 2-3 3. Bob Johnston . .,.? .- James Stearn 1 ' fir. 'N J Jimmy Wasson , ff I 'QM Y H J t Q- 16 X . ' z - 'Y g Sp so A A', N ' M54 Ti J si'- 1 1: Q Hubert O'Neal Bill Shirron IV' N W -..M ,- ff B1 Quinton Taggart Il U .. .. -. .. - .. I 91 fgilip ,.---k 2' 5? E 51 Virles Wasson Bob Zaleske Harold Tilley TRACK Henderson is always well-represented in AIC track competition, and this year's squad is no exception. Coached by Jim Mack Sawyer, the group carried the Henderson colors to victory in several meets. Honors accorded to the 1955 team members in- cluded: Roland Menser-tied tor lst place in AIC high lump, Gene Lewis-placed 3rd in AIC for 440-yard dash, Brent, Lewis, Miller, and Sharp-440 relay team that placed in AIC. Roland Menser gill ' I' , Q' . X X X 1 1 f The 1955 Track Team Joe Ben Burchfield Coach Sawyer Berlon Brown Darwin Green Coach Wells AI Cash Bobby Holder X Not Piciured: Ted Freeman ,Rx . 'x Y BASEBALL The 1955 Reddie Baseball Team closed the season with a record of six wins and four losses. Despite the loss of several seniors, the 1956 team showed great promise in early, pre-season workouts under Coach Duke Wells. Allen Howard QW Robert Smith Jim Ross Kenneth Turner Miss Claire Jenkins Coach The Reddie Tennis Team of 1955 ,., .. ..., - -1 . TENNIS The Reddie Tennis Team ot 1955 played six matches and competed in the AIC tournament last year. Coached by Miss Claire Jenkins, the team won four matches out of the six. Competi- tion is keen for places on the team, and many new prospects showed up for early workouts, al- though several ot last year's team members were lost through graduation. Barbara Daniel Everett Hauser Virginia Boyle Joe Hughes Dodie Walton Andy Marino Behe Berryman Stan McNulty -...W 'w-...his-A K L f X I TU , ,fi A f- ns What goes up INTRAMURALS ,Q ' . -Q. 2 fa: .v - wrt? ,Xfv Vg' , af 'VS-,QM f- Q .af.w .,w9 HWS .. 4. .,- '5, 355411 ..j .Ng l C ' 1 5'-XX' ' V. -'4-e-- Lg 331' '4 1'9,,-'fiL,4 '-ik, , ' f Y QSLR?-,tl is.,-' , , . , :M ,Lily 3 ' ' J 1 l 3'fi ia viii-, a f' F:':f.a+fJ '1 -f, 1' 2 fi ?':5751. :li l u p if L' ' ..f v-lTk.::A.,x.- vIkg'A3-ggilfi l 4-N .tkqw -I .H 4- ..A ., f,,if',3'i.z4v -1.1: V ' n 'Ax ,f , . '!.1g-x.,Lf?Q5 ,4 H 1- X. 3. 2 N U . .- U - .fr . 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X. ,-compares 'li-Win ' ' I yours past in 'Continuing ttddiililhlgf but be 'P and unique' lui!! own wdy . l ' V of us w ll have his own mental' iouvonln of the pooplo and fha hnpponlliii 'thot mode this your momoroblo . .o . on Rho following, pages ore recorded some of lk outstanding footuros . , . May fhoy help' you to recall the essence of your your. ll! 2 inn., - .I N X 1 ' 'L QQXX? v k - o , .4 1, 'L F 56 YK 7 5-rl, .axflfgf Ae...,.,..,, ,r., .. ' ,..ni!!K.s.,m. , Welcome to Henderson! Receptions, dances, mixers . . . and l don't know what all! X in . . ,tl-if ' .- 'L ,jvf , . Y : j.ltff ' yi K., , 5 ,af Q : .H J N , X. . ,, X , , V :Z-.' - t ' f fc l' 1 .- , H E Fincher, Atwell, Hutchins, Was- , son, and Hays came back with ' stories of their work in the wheat I harvest. Twenty-one hopefuls tried out in assembly for the two cheerleader vacancies Freshman elections were marked by much campaign- ing. Buddy Elkins, Robert Nash fthe win n e rl, and Bucky White were the candi- dates for president. The Collegians, led by Hen- derson Graduate Orville Kel- ley, made the first of many appearances for the school year, as they played in assembly. - , f ig-, SH'llMHlH . . . and the campus bloomed forth in beanies! The first week of school was a busy one with a party every night . . . Then there was Physical Science and homesickness, but the freshmen came out on top and earned their right to wear the red and gray. . . There was the freshman election and the cheerleader election . . . And the Reddies played their first three games away from home . . . Grid fever mounted as the days dwindled into October, and exhib- its were being designed for Home- coming . . . 3 G iff I xkJ7 I I Y L A, I gl -J Freshmen received a rousing land sometimes dousingll welcome. 9 A Scenes from the Halloween Carnival---sponsored by Heart and Key il HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL ROYALTY Si? King Jerry Campbell and Queen Patsy Whitfield, Freshmen crowned by last year's royalty, Janis Diemer and .lim Paul Franks Juniors: Seniors: Sophomores: Ralph Carpentar Ed Shehane Tommy Westbrook Sabra Pagan Patsy Hendon Diane Dodson Scenes from the Soeech Department's fall production, Harvey Rush week for the Greeks ity Queen Frances Sample and the Homecoming Court UGHT . . . and Homecoming! Queen Frances Sample reigned over the Reddies' first victorv of the season . . . lots of alumni were on hand to see the ex- hibits and drink coffee and remember the good old days when thev sacked the pea- nuts and hung the crepe pa- per . . . and Don McQueen and a bia white rabbit were hits in the Speech Depart- ment's first major produc- tion, Harvey . . . The month went out in the hustle and bustle of the Halloween car- nival . . . And even Dr. McBrien paid a visit to the iail booth there . . . cntfw 'Mm 'NJ X 4 N i L. W1-K... Asha Dawesar and Pushpa Karnik of India were weekend guests in the Oaks A Dorm. lf iv 0 .sv Il f n-.l The Life-Saving and Water Safe- ty group began a gruelling peri- od of work and instruction. As cold weather brought coffee time again, there was a new ioke in the married couples' dorm. Anvbody can have in- stant coffee, thev said. But we have instant kitchens! ' ,..4-. :-::'- in-v ...wwf-.-...,..-..-.... ,Y ,W Y, ,W Reddies racked up touchdowns on the field . . . and the school celebrated with a f t e r - g a m e dances in Hay- good . . . Cheerleader Joie Thompson and other Henderson students helped advertise the school at the annual I AEA convention. . . . and the Reddies finished their season about the same time the leaves were finishing their fall exit from the campus .... The Phi Lambda Chi Harvest Ball was a big social event, with Janis Diemer named as the Fraternity Sweetheart . . . Thanks- giving holidays were a welcome re- lief from busy campus life . . . and after the holidays plans were made and practice begun for the Christmas events . . . ml X x RXQXBH X vi' U mnwmru, lri WE ' I 'l 1 iuviiii .. ff' lllllMHlH . . . and a long line of special pro- grams! The Modern Dance Christ- mas Program had dolls and teddy bears, and Sara Meehan was named as the outstanding member of the dance group . . . The Mad- rigal Concert drew a bigger crowd than ever before . . . The choir pre- sented the Messiah one Sunday aft- ernoon . . . and carolers enter- tained at night . . . The month's social activities were highlighted by the Kappa Sigma Kappa Christ- mas Formal and the Student Sen- ate's All-School Dance . . . And the first deadline on the T956 'START was mailed to the publishers! And then there were two wonder- ful weeks of vacation to rest from the month's excitement . . . Music, Music, Music! Van Horn and the Barbershop Singers added gaiety to an assembly . . . Barbara Robinson and the choir donned their robes for the Mes- siah . . . and the Collegians provided a festive mood on the last night before holidays . . . Scenes from the Modern Dance Christmas Concert 214 ,, .1 -- - ., -.,... ' r vs:-r:,':srs,f:sm.-5g ,- . , 3 A fairyland of snow turned into a soggy, gray slush . . . most appropriate to the mood of exam week. The Wesley Players toured Florida during the week between semesters The annual Invitational Basketball Tournament for high school teams brought eager teams and hard- fought games to Henderson's Day Armory . . . 'Twas the night before finals I Sf . .v . -'gi-'q.,st:55g5'SQ 'ig-255116 .-.- .... :tim-' Q .- JHNIIHHY . . . and everyone had to talk all at once about the holidays . . . and who was pinned or engaged or mar- ried . . . and then everyone had to gripe all at once about the forthcoming semester ex- ams . . . The Reddie Basket- ballers were well into the sea- son by now, with practice in Haygood . . . Somehow, ex- ams were finished and the business of registration began again . . . Despite the red tape, the students managed to get enrolled and buy and sell books, and-Oh, Yes! . . . start back to classes . . . :Jwip-I:yv1f.z -tr Fvffiffiz--Zfi ' 42: 1 ' 721-T'-Afif -'ifkiiniiffilfi ' ' sif'f,.if,Q ,l..' . A .b':k-5' ' :wat 652, v Y - . ,.: -. ' -433 , ., . T 1, ..1.5:gf4-tw' fgcf- .1 71.1, . .. --fl-:-'iq 9-'.f1!:f!JfL51f:-L-qs' ra' '-' t '- I if ,rf-V ,'s-,-ii? .1-.W.t,,.,, 5.1. , . . , , . ...,i, 1.,, ,, , , .,rg:,?-iigtfggimv Q 42Qft.,f!jg,gg.'.,.g,!i fii 5:'5:i5' ff? 'ff it 'Q if-1 uh 1 V l 1 1 0 H ' ali' l .349 K ff X X 1 21711 'I' 4 .1 -. ,A , ,X ,Vg I 2-'Q' ' C A if ut J g sl N 1 -1 - 2 .. V 6' X alum 1 af' l . 5:26.11 f 355 59 'I ,or vg, t Q'c tsffl' ' 53 44, w ' can I-In ,P 6 High School Band Clinic brought 177 musicians to the campus on February 3. One-half the group is shown her in concert. Religious Emphasis Week had for its speak- er, Miss Dot Kelly. The week of programs, seminars, and dormitory discussions was sponsored bv SCA TSCW's Modern Dance Group presented a dance concert during their visit to the campus. I 956 e YUO-rv M 2, Z1 6 isse F 5 10 ' 16 11 2 M s lv T U T 1 2 5 4 3 Q. Y T 1 e 1 ,Q e 9 1 5 G 'S ,ggi 12 15 4 15 19 0 TY Z5 2 Z1 za Mr. Headley presented the awards to debate winners. llHHllHHY . . . and didn't it rain? . . . It was Hearts and Flowers 'For the campus sweethearts, and the bookstore workers were kept busy with the record crop of valentines . . . HSTC played host three times: to the high school Band Clinic, the Mid-South Debate Tourna- ment, and the Modern Dance Group from TSCW . . . The Speech Department presented The Crucible, all about the Salem witchcraft trials . . . The Education Department re- leased sixty-five senior Edu- cation maiors into the schools of Arkansas . . . and hoped their practice-teaching diaries were really chiefly fiction! . .. Who calls us block-heads ? ,,'- Q., 51:11 ...and the traditional Military Ball! . . . Clean uniforms and brand new haircuts for the troops and big skirts and iewelry for the girls . . . a wonderful time! . . . Not only that, it was really spring. Who could go to class when the benches were newly painted and there were the squirrels and pigeons to watch playing about the campus. Early cases of spring fever . . . ,fx F if , x -ci ' 5? if H SX 4 , 1 f i t fi'-:Lf 1 ' 1 'I I ly ,fl fi f ,f 4. 9 ,lla ,- 1 X ' Q AZN 'I ij--J-'2 T-' :Q , I ' ,, -, n '1 -X '-F, - Vg , HN X 'Qi I' . 3 f- l , , V ,I , l ,ic 1 .Q ' SV .3 N -11 Y ,J I l. qu :ict li' v Q1 Ty' 4,4 e, MK .- I rf, ya I, 3 , 'V- 1 ,' it ., N' --'- '1-a-4 -X' -H Q .r Coaches issued the cull to hopefuls in spring sports . . 1' ..f.:,-- A' A - -A--M: lLfi5L.L .5 ...V-xi L:gL..---'il and the 'STAR' met its final deadline! l v Martha Brazil, sweetheart, was presented at the annual White Rose Formal Dance of Sigma Tau Gamma fra- ternity. xx T Q , L ll a lrs i 'ls xx xg? X' is X sf ' as fs in iii J W Q. -5 'Sli tgiiz. W , ' so e : l 1' be 1. vii 'X . 9 L x A Q F HPHII . . . and all the world bloomed out again! . . . tennis matches . . . Easter holidays . . . and an abundance of spring fever that even Mrs. Campbell couldn't cure! . . . The girls spend half their time ironing cotton dresses. . . . The campus was a techni- color movie in the bright sun- light . . . All the organizations made plans for Reddie Day and practiced and practiced ...The Student Senate and Heart and Key worked together to take care of details as the big day drew closer and closer . . . But even when the long and warm and lazy afternoons come . . . there are still the 3-hour labs for some Springtime' when anything can happen and usually does' : nv- I The crowning of the Redclie Day Queen began the gala day 0 Q43 ,, Y I I. A! And for that day, the campus was on display for future Reddies . . . Heart and Key tapping highlighted the afternoon program . . . D- it was never more beautiful . . X: Q. ' Hoi 'N-' .H n...'-F 'aw--4 , 1 .. ,F fir- I' I -It A - EJ I - ,A '---,. . - Going . . . going . . . gone. Inside, a graduation MHY . . .and the campus was alive with eager high school visitors! . . . But none of them enioyed it as much as those who worked so hard to make it a perfect Reddie Day . . . There were lake parties and lazy afternoons at the river .. . The days grew hotter and the seniors looked with wistful eyes at the freshmen, but wouldn't admit they were going to miss the place . . . and then before anyone realized it, out came caps and gowns and the long line made its way into Arkan- sas Hall where a lot of proud par- ents were waiting and then goodbyes and see you next years and be sure and writes .,. and 1955-1956 became a mem- ory . . . N a . Ar, Q 'nvi- g'hA '-442. WH 9' 'wh w , iff if -A In Cavan Q , 1 fi 3 X :EN Gy i 1,14 'f . 1 .,,.. 2 y 4 p . . -2-. U fi'-n fir ' Ig. 3' 24 uv 2:55 1 'ku 1 wa -f V-.fu-,. r 1 -1 :ya --... Nfitff 4 70 711 .. V . is, +s:.- X 'f M... Th L, I ,, 4 ' 4 I +1 ' I I L' if f lx Q.-g' , , - 'ff'-f P 1 V Y V il- ' k , wwf' , A , l fi 'fm14T.?azn. Q.,-. --A' M- ,. 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Little Rock Beason, Garland, QFD-RFD 1, Box 61, Donaldson Beason, Robert W., CFD-Rt. 6, Box 437, Arkadelphia Beaty, William R., CJD-Box 144, Emmet Bell, Harold Dean, QSJ-Mineral Springs Bell, James D., QFD-Hooks, Texas Benbrook, Mary Sue, ls?-412 Morrison, Hot Springs Bengoa, Elwood, QFD-310 Edward, Malvern Bennett, Herbert, KF?-Prescott Bennett, Patricia, KFJ-1511 Central, Hot Springs Berry, Charles M., CFI-Box 143, Donaldson Berry, Dot, UD-Lake Village Berryman, Bette, CJD-324 Cherry, Arkadelphia Berryman, Buddy, IFJ-324 Cherry, Arkadelphia Bickerstatf, llla, KSJ-Box 163, Clarendon Bickham, Jo, CFD-Tillar Bickham, Mildred, CJD-Tillar STUDENT DIRECTORY CG-graduate, S-senior, J-junior s-sophomore, F-treshmanj -A- Adams, Dwight, Cs!-4608 W. 16th, Little Rock Adams, Robert L., CFD-701 Mill E., Malvern Allen, Bill, UD-Route 2, Bismarck Allen, Kenneth, KS?-Route 2, Bismarck Allison, Robert, CSD-711 32nd St., Arkadelphia Amisano, Gloria, CSD-Rt. 3, Box 256, Hot Springs Amos, John, Q51-521 Peach, Hope Anderson, Clayton, C51-Bismarck Anderson, Mary Frances, CFD-Delhi, Louisiana Anderson, Ronald, CFD-1219 E. Cedar, El Dorado Ardoin, Doris, Q51-Rt. 1, Box 226, Arkadelphia Arivett, Edwin, CFD-Box 141, Glenwood Armstrong, Lester, CFD-RFD 4, Box 67, Arkadelphia Arnold, Ollie Ross, Q51-Route 3, Arkadelphia Arnold, W. H., CJD-RFD 1, Arkadelphia Arthur, Mrs. Marie, UD-Rt. 5, Malvern Atha, Carol, CJD-RFD 3, Arkadelphia Atkins, Jimmy, CFD-Rt. 4, Arkadelphia Atwell, Jimmy, CJD-216 S. 6th, Ft. Smith Austin, Jill, lsl-Daisy Amery, Donald, C51-Rt. 3, Box 28, Prescott Fresh for HEALTH Little Rock, Arkansas 7 OKLAHOMA TIRE AND SUPPLY 626 Main Street Phone 147 AUTO PARTS AND SUPPLY Arkadelphia, Arkansas Don Dawley J. M. Moore Brown, Jean, Isl-209 Martin, Benton Brown, Lyla, lst-117 W. Avenue C, Hope Brown, Patricia, Csl-Nashville Brown, Russell, LSD-Rt. 4, Box 23, Hot Springs Browning, Don, CJD-619 S. Hervey, Hope Browning, Jo Ann, U1-St. Charles Bruce, Robert J., Csl-918 E. Mill, Malvern Brumley, Edward, CSD-Sparkman Bryant, Max, ISI-4705 W. 25, Little Rock Bryant, Reba, CFD-2615 Popular, Pine Bluff Buck, Tom E., Csl-Walnut St., Arkadelphia Buchannan, Shirley Ann, QFD-841 Crestwood, Camden Bulloch, Don, QFD-Dermott Burchfield, Joe Ben, CSI-Box 327, McNeil Burgess, Sandra, QFD-16 Westbrook, Hot Springs Burnette, Malcom L., LSD-Rt. 1, Box 71, Colt Burris, Betty Jane, CFD-Hensley Burroughs, Harold D., tsl-Bismark Burroughs, J. R., tsl-Bismark Burton, Mildred, Qsj-Box 246, Benton Burton, Patsy, QFD-Box 35, Lewisville Burns, Ray, CGD-2106 Sylvia, Arkadelphia -C- Cagle, Henry, QFD-Box 2, Murfreesboro Calaway, Charles E., Csl-1401 8th, Arkadelphia Caldwell, Joseph W., Jr., Isl-Rt. 2, Box 3, Hot Springs Campbell, Jerry MacArthur, QFD-6309 Belmont, Dallas Campbell, Perry D., CSD-Rt. 1, Horatio 2 Bittinger, Betty Jo, CSI-Grady Black, Amanda Ann, Q51-Foreman Blackwood, Billy Bob, CJD-Nashville Blakely, Bobby, QFD-Box 313, Nashville Bland, Robert A., CSD-211 W. Sullenberger, Malvern Blassingame, Wanda, U1-5th and Altena, DeQueen Blocker, Vonise, CFI-Star Route, Mountain Pine Bonnette, Janis, tsl-Box 81, Dierks Bonnette, Janet, lsl-Box 81, Dierks Boschetti, Rene, CFD-590 West 29th, Pine Bluff Bowden, Billy, CJD-Rt. 1, Box 8, Marietta, Texas Boyd, Clary Bonner, Isl-205 E. Clinton, Arkadelphia Boyd, Wray Wilson, QFD-205 E. Clinton, Arkadelphia Boyle, Virginia, U1-204 Ash St., Malvern Brantly, Brythel H., KSU-1026 Huddleston, Arkadelphia Brantly, Mrs. Nellie M., CSI-1026 Huddleston, Arkadelphia Bray, John W., Isl-297 Linden, Hot Springs Brazil, Martha Jean, CSD-413 Holly, Hot Springs Brietenberg, Edward, CJD-125 Liberty Hill, Hot Springs Brietenberg, Mrs. Glynet B., U1-207 6th, Hot Springs Breitweiser, Janelle, CFD-1900 W. South, Benton Brent, Jackie Glenn, Isl-Rt. 4, Box 47, Camden Brewer, George, IFJ-Rt. 4, Arkadelphia Brewer, Jimmy Neal, tsl-Rt. 4, Arkadelphia Britt, Phala Nell, CFD-Rt. 4, Prescott Broach, Kathleen, UD-520 S. Hervey, Hope Brown, Berlon Joe, tsl-Rt. 4, Box 63, El Dorado Brown, Bradley A., CFB-Glenwood CARPENTER'S GIFT 8. FLOWER SHOP Gifts and Flowers For All Occasions In Cupp Building Phone 811 or 813 anytime HUGHES TIRE AND ELECTRIC STORE 701 Clinton Street Arkadelphia, Arkansas Phone 373 Owned by Hancel Hughes ELK HORN BANK 8. TRUST COMPANY Campbell, William J., U1-6309 Belmont, Dallas Cannon, James Wesley, tsl-Dierks Carelock, Jimmy Dean, IFJ--Rt. 6, Box 41, El Dorado Carpenter, Ralph, CJD-Box 332, Hamburg Carter, Leo Wayne, CJD-1101 14th, Arkadelphia Carter, Lloyd W., Csj-1111 O'Connell, Arkadelphia Carter, Tommie, Csl-Rt. 1, Nashville Carter, W. G., Isl-717 Pine, Gurdon Casarez, Mike, fsl-Arkadelphia Case, Chester V., CFI-1504 Linden, Pine Bluff Cash, James Al, U1-Arkadelphia Cash, Joe M., IFJ-P. O. Box 595, Arkadelphia Cassidy, Nell, CJD-302 E. Avenue B, Hope Cate, Elsie Faye, CSD-Lonoke Cates, Jimmy, QFD-Amity Cathey, James, CJD-Thornton Cavin, Ieddy Jean, CFD-9215 Sylvan Hills, N. L. R.. Chaney, Joe Floyd, CFD-Murfreesboro Chastain, James Hoyt, fsj-216 Henry, Malvern Chastain, Earl Leslie, CJD-Holly Grove Chennault, Natalie, Isl-Lonsdale Cherry, Carol, U1-505 S. 19, Ft. Smith Childers, Helen, Csl-Rt. 1, Box 229, Mena Chunn, Don, tsl-Rt. 5, Box 653, Hot Springs Churchwell, Johnnita, lsl-Dierks Clark, Bill, QFD-Coronado Court, Hot Springs Clark, Bill D., lsl-Rt. 4, Prescott Clark, Marilyn Dawn, lsl-1031 Fairview, Malvern Clark, Joseph C., KFJ-606 S. 11th, Arkadelphia Clark, Susanne, CSD-11th and Clinton, Arkadelphia Claxton, Nancy, lsj-5120 Cantrell, Little Rock Clay, Ocus Mark, fsl-P. O. Box 96, Mt. lda Clemons, Virgie, Csj-Poyen Clifton, Ruby, Qsl-Rt. 1, Box 39, Arkadelphia Clingan, Nathan, CJD-Rt. 1, Box 207, Arkadelphia Cloud, Amos, CFD-508 S. East Street, Benton Cloud, Harold Dean, KFJ-Humnoke Coker, Leon Randle, fsl-Des Arc Coleman, Virginia Rose, CFD-Rt. 2, England Coley, Sandra, Isl-409 Oakhurst, El Dorado Colley, Patsy, CFD-810 Ohio, Pine Bluff Collins, Troy, CFD-1311 Marshall, Little Rock Compton, James W., U1-511 N. Main, Hope Cook, Billy G., CJD-Rt. 2, Camden Cook, G., CFD-1330 South Elm, Hope Cook, Gail, CFD-615 East Second, Hope Cook, Guy S., CSD-337 Alpine, Hot Springs Cooper Emily, CSD-904 Barkman, Arkadelphia Cornelius, James H., fsl-411 E. 15th, Hope Corson, Martha Gene, lsl-533 N. Jackson, El Dorado Cox Donald R., Q51-Norman Cox James E., QFD-815 Hayes, DeQueen Cox, Jamie Juanita, CSI-Emmet Cox, Johnny, fsl-602 S. Heweny, Hope Cox, Patricia L., CSD-S. 21st, Arkadelphia Cox Shirley, CJD-405 Locust, Malvern 9 2 Szemf... A G00 EIGHB Producer of more than 70 Petroleum and Chemical products for Transportation, Industry and Agriculture, Lion Oil Company is proud of its leading role in the development of the South's industrial potential. Lion sends to market each year the equivalent of more than 65,000 railway carloads of products from its three manufactur- ing plants in Arkansas and Louisiana. It pays approximately 317,500,000 yearly to 5,000 employees in wages and benefits, and it pays another 317,000,000 in taxes. Altogether, Lion puts nearly S100,000,000 into circulation annually throughout its territory. Industrial development is going ahead in the South on a bigger scale than ever before. Lion Oil Company continues to lead the way with the most advanced methods of manufacturing, finding and producing vital raw materials, and in scientific research. The result: more jobs, better products for consumers, conservation of resources and more efficient use of those re- sources. No wonder that to Southerners, the Sign of the Lion has truly become the Sign of at Good Neighbor! LIO OIL COMPAN A nlvlsloN or MONSANTO cl-IEMICAI. coMPA EL DORADO, ARKANSAS fT'?'1 f 'f'rf-ffff , . 52,13-'Gi'-ffffi ,'AA W' ' 'A ,.,. -U THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Cox, Shirley Ann, CFD-Norman Craig, Ted, CFD-Malvern Cromer, Wayne, fsj-Blevins Crone, Glen W., CFD-100 Exchange, Hot Springs Culp, Roland, Cs,-Gurdon Cunningham, Dana, C51-303 W. 6th, Hope -D- Daniel, Gary, CSD-Minden, La. Danner, Billy G., fsl-Rt. 2, Gurdon Davis, Gilbert L., 151-Box 365, Arkadelphia Davis, Jane, QFD-1417 15th St., Arkadelphia Davis, Shirley, IFJ-Umpire Davidson, Wilton L., lsl-Rt. 1, Thornton Daws, Duane, QFD-Sparkman Denny, Carleton, CFD-Delight Denty, Phyllis, CSD-1311 14th St., Arkadelphia Diemer, Dale, CSD-318 River St., Benton Diemer, Janis, U1-Sweet Home Dillard, Owen Dee, U1-Rt. 2, Skyline Drive, Hot Spgs. Dillon, Perry, U1-1218 S. Maple, Stuttgart Dingler, Doyce M., U1-Kirby Dingler, Eldon T., lsl-Kirby Dishongh, Sandra, U1-603 W. 25th, Pine Bluff Dixon, Janell, U1-Rt. 7, Box 295, Little Rock Dixon, Paul, CSI-Rt. 18, Box 170, Little Rock Dobson, Diane, lst-DeQueen Dobson, Eugene, lsj-524 W. 8th, Pine Bluff Dobson, Herbert, QSJ-701 S. Grady, Hope Donaldson, Ben, KFD-Rt. 3, Box 250, Hot Springs Dowdy, Shirley E., U1-Dierks Drake, Douglas, QFD-1520 S. Main, Hope Drake, W. E. Bill , lsj-2314 Lawndale, Dallas, Texas Duke, Azalee, QFD-414 S. 12th, Arkadelphia Dulin, Billy, QFD-Gurdon Dumas, Ernest Clifton, CFI-Rt. 3, Box 159, El Dorado Dumas, Wayne, U1-Rt. 2, Box 159, El Dorado Duncan, Shelby, IFJ-Rt. 3, Hot Springs Dunlap, Janelle, CFD-Kirby Dunlaup, Sherry Lynn, CFD-Kirby Dunn, Bernard E., U1-Stamps Dunn, Lowery J., U1-104 N. Beech, Little Rock Dunnavant, Donald, KFJ-123 Dawer, Hot Springs Dyer, Charles, CFI-Umpire ..E- Easter, Rex, CFD-1 15 N. Walnut, Hope Eaton, Paul D., KFJ-Rt. 2, Ashdown Edwards, T. Eugene, CSD-514 Walnut, Pine Bluff Elder, Willis, U1-1315 9th St., Arkadelphia Elkins, Robert A., CFD-421 W. Block, El Dorado Elliott, Mary Catherine, QFD-Rt. 3, Box 388, Benton Elliott, Nina Mae, ish-Rt. 3, Box 391, Benton Epperson, Theo, CSD-Box 49, Tillar Erwin, Charles, KFI-901 Baker, Malvern Erwin, Ruth, CSD-907 Baker, Malvern Everett Patrlcxa Ann CFD Newhope Evans Flora Ann CsD Ashdown Evans Mullard CsD Rt 2 Malvern Farrus Betty Jane CsD 4716 Free Ferry Ft Smtth Ferguson David CFD 2304W Pune Arkadelphla Flke Barbara Jo CsD 6045 Madison El Dorado Flncher Johnny CSD Amlty Fmley Lewus D CJD 307 Lincoln Malvern Flte Charles CsD Rt 2 Arkadelphua Futzgerald Mary Ann CsD HotSprnngs Fletcher Gene CJD Gullette Ford Glenn CFD Rt 7 Box 107 Hot Springs Ford Ralph CSD Rt 2 Bismarck Fory Charles CSD 201 Rosetta Llttle Rock Fory Jane Anne CSD 519 E Capital Little Rock Fox John CJD 1410W 10th N L R Francus Clara Mae CFD 1204 6th Arkadelphla Franks George R CSD Glenwood Franks James H CJD Box 307 Ashdown Franks Jam Paul CJD 115 8th Mountain Pune Franz Blllue CsD 1510 Gresham Arkadelphla Freeland Emuly CFD Rt 1 Arkadelphta Freeman BlllyC CJD Rt 1 Box 147 Bismarck Freeman Sidney CSD 1821 lzard Lnttle Rock Freeman TedE CFD 1520 N 16th Arkadelphla Fugltt Shurley CJD Murfreesboro Fullen Sue CSD 142014th Arkadelphua Gammnll RubyF CSD Ashdown Gardner Bull CSD 615 Summer Hot Springs Garrett Bobble Gale CsD Rt 2 Box 17B Gurdon Garrett JerryM CsD Friendship Gaskun Bonnle B CJD 1533 Phllllps Arkadelphla Gentry Horace Jr CJD Rt 5 Malvern Gentry Jennlter Laquetcu CFD Antonne Geurln Marilyn CSD 700 Rector Hot Sprungs Gubbs Bull CsD Malvern Gilbert Aluce CJD Emmet Gnll Joe CsD 1414 Evans Arkadelphla Glover CarlA CsD 500W 5th N L R Gnpson Sylvla CFD Des Arc Goodgame Howard CsD Sparkman Goodman Dorothy CFD Bismarck Goodrum Alton B CJD 406N 4th Nashville Gordon JackJ CsD 1195 Woodrow Lnttle Rock Gosnell Tommy CsD 308 25th Arkadelphla Gosnell Mack CsD 308 25th Arkadelphla Goss Selwyn CFD Rt 3 Box145G Mena Gouy Mary Beryl CSD Hot Springs Graves DorothyL CSD 605 DeQueen Ave DeQueen Green DarwmW CJD 131 W Druve Benton FOOD CENTER THE SOUTHERN STANDARD Grocerues Vegetables and Meats Owned and Operated by Joe C Neel 15th and Pune Streets Prmtung the News ot HSTC Sunce 1890 Keuth and Flo Tudor CLARK COUNTY LUMBER COMPANY Your Key to Greater Values 919 Sth Street Phone 165 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Arkadelphna, Arkansas Servmg you durmg your stay at your college home ' ' 1 . , ' ' 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 -G- -f:- I I 1 -1 1 ' ' 1 , ' 1 I 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 I ' 1 I 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 l I, 1 ' ' , I - . , . I, - . . I . ' 1 ' 1 1 '1 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 , ' I - ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' I ' I - ' ' 1 ' ' . 1 1 1 1 . FOVQU1 JOY' lF1'Gle'1W99d Gills, Leonard, CFD-Rt. 1, Gurdon 1 I 1 I ' , ., - . , . . . 1 1 1 ' I 1 1 I ' I - , , - . , . . . I I - , ' 1 1 1 1 , , - I 1 -1 1 1 -1 1 - 1 A 1 -1 1 1 1 -, ' . , . 1 . 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 I -1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 -1 1 -1 , ., - . , , I ., '- . ' , 1 1 A I FULLER WALGREEN DRUG Dubarry Revlon Faberge Old Spice Dorothy- Gray Whitman Candy Phones 8 and 25 24-hour Prescription Service Prompt - Free Delivery Arkadelphia, Arkansas GRAVE'S FURNITURE STORE New 81 Used Furigiture- Plumbing and Fixtures Crosley Appliances Morning Glory Mattresses 818 Main Phone 128 Come to See Us W. F. Graves, Owner Arkadelphia, Arkansas Harris, Carleen, CFD-Rt. 5, Box 31, El Dorado Harris, Harold, Csl-Lonsdale Harris, Joe William, lFl-Rt. 6, El Dorado Harris, Melba Jean, ish-Rt. 3, Box 400, Benton Harrison, Joe, QFD-415 Alpine, Arkadelphia Harrison, Shirley Jean, CJD-Sparkman Hartsell, Darwin Maurice, U1-301 Hope Rd., Stamps Hart, Bobby G,, CJD-2401 Shepherd, Arkadelphia Hawthorn, Nina, CJD-Rt. 6, Box 380, Hot Springs Haynie, Velda, CSD-Altheimer Hays, Katherine, CFD-Sparkman Hays, Wesley, lsi-314 Oak, Pine Bluff Hearn, Mildred, QFD-Rt. 3, Box 61, Arkadelphia Helms, Harry G., CSD-Rt. 1, Box 123, Arkadelphia Henderson, Floyce Flo Honey , U1-Hot Springs Hendon, Patsy, CSD-Sheridan Henry, George Morrison, QJJ-Thornton Henry, Mary QFD-Thornton Herrington, Ann, CFD-Tillar Herrington, Johnny, U1-Tillar Hewitt, Patricia, CFD-1310 S. Center, Arkadelphia Hicks, Don, isi-Lonsdale Hill, Mary Joyce, QFD-Arkadelphia Hill, Phillip J., CFD-Arkadelphia Hilton, Sara Frances, CJD-Hot Springs Hill, Marthanne, CFD-Texarkana Hogg, Donald, Csj-El Dorado Holcomb, Alta Fern, QFD-Arkadelphia Green, Pat ish-Benton RUTH STUART SHOP Green, Pearson D., Jr. CSD-Rt. 2, Box 171, Arkadelphia Gifts Green, Robert, ish-Rt. 1, Malvern Greenwood, John C., CJD-Warren Greenwood, Patricia, IFJ-Rt. 1, Box 31OD, Pine Bluff Grisham, Don, CSD-201 Alpine, Hot Springs Grissom, Edward, fsj-211 McHenry, Malvern Gundolf, Mae, CFD-Rt. 1, Box 113, Alexander ..H.. Halbert, Jim, lsl-Prattsville Halbert, Max, U1-515 E. Highland, Malvern Hale, Ronald E., KSJ-Rt. 1, Lockesburg Hale, Ruthell, CJD-Rt. 3, Nashville Hall, Clarence, CFD--900 Moultrie Drive, Blytheville Hamby, Wanda, lsl-Wickes Hamilton, E. Dale, fsl-419 Hilton, Nashville Hancock, Charles, CJD-Rt. 3, Amity Hancock, Edgar B., U1-Rt. 4, Arkadelphia Harberson, John H., Csl-Rt. 2, Dierks Harberson, Billie, CFD-Rt. 2, Dierks Hardaway, Travis W., Csj-Rt. 3, Okolona Hardin, Mary T., UD-1601 14th, Arkadelphia Hardy, George D., CSD-Rt. 6, Hot Springs Hare, Billy Ray, CJD-Antoine Harmon, Jo Clair, KFJ-3503 Olive, Park Hill, N. L. R. Harris, Bettie Davis, KSJ-202 W. 12th, Pine Bluff Harris, Billy J., lsl-Dierks for all occasions Millinery and Ready to Wear Hallmark Greeting Cards You Cared Enough To Send The Very. Best 618 Clinton Street Arkadelphia, Arkansas the friendly Pepper-Upper 234 Eye Crossett as Your Goal for Placement! Your college training may be your signal to try for placement in this expanding industrial center built on Arkansas' forests. At Crossett you'll see lumber, paper, chemicals . . . each the product of a major enterprise. Beyond these is the forest, with perpetual ' 'I' - - growth under scientific forest management. 2 Your interest in placement will be welcomed f . . . by our Personnel Division. F 's . -X-Air?-'Li jv - V 'I 4 , .-- L 1 'A , l 'v ,.-' fi. s Htl ' ' 'X M W I -Y V 3 -- .Q . , ,, ,tu-11-Q M '1 A X , l'Ql ,'5'JV'4? ' , 'W' im, ' -4 'til 1 'i'lrq1ja,, EL'-1 .4 :My-V.- 1 'gin 'Q' e,,,,3iJ iw., ,'-2 J' 23 ' Q i ' -rggzfaqgg-32. A ' , i ,L Q I . : fl . 5 :5,i,:?V. U - ' K. y wr ,li-5: lf , .af vin' V . VT M uxf I f','Nsf -1522 in fi iii 1 P- an .. t .gf s Sf b3,':,,.y-235557. - X t l ' 42-..5f??eg1g I X -1 ,j H ,,. ff-Y... Q - Q - TL, 5 ' X LM' 'V .wrt-L -'-'74, I -V . r,,,g1:f ff, , t H t t 1' s is i f g ' ,i ,.:,9 'V .im Q f r.,.:g,q:e,l f 'Mfg . f We - 'li 'i - i , H K, I ff f f it it Q M N I , Il. Y x pg Q CROSSETT . ARKANSAS Howard, Allen, CSD-Benton Holder, Billy D., IFJ-Prescott Holder, Bobby Wray, CSD-Des Arc Holder, Glen E., CFD-Arkadelphia Holloway, William W., CJD-1 Longview, N. L. R. Hollenbeck, George, CSD-Pine Bluff' Holloway, Havis, Q51-Tillar Holt, George Ann, CSD-Little Rock Holt, Robert Louis, CFD-213 Cleveland, Camden Hope, Bobby, CSD-3100 W. 14th, Little Rock Hope, Russell D., Csj-Prattsville Hord, Clyde, CSD-1018 Main, Stuttgart Horne, Allan W., KFJ-100 Harrell, Hot Springs Horton, Maurice, UD-Curtis Houchin, Betty, CFD-7601 Westwood, Little Rock Houser, Everett, ISD-1021 Clinton, Arkadelphia Howard, Eddie, CFD-Rt. 1, Box 107, Arkadelphia Howard, James, U1-404 Pullman, Hot Springs Howell, Royce, QFD-Lonsdale Hughes, Joe C., CSD-B23 N. 39th, Ft. Smith Humphrey, Benny A., U1-DeQueen Hunter, Barbara, QFD-1115 College, Arkadelphia Hutcherson, Dollie, QFD-804 Hickory, Arkadelphia Hutcheson, Joseph M., ISD-Sparkman Hutcheson, Sammy, Isl-Sparkman Hutchin, Vernon, U1-England ..l.. Ingram, Norris, IFJ-DeVv'itt Inman, Alan, CFD-1400 Wilson, Arkadelphia Irish, Jerold, IJJ-Apt. 45, Carpenter Hill, Arkadelphia Irwin, Robert, CSD-Friendship Irwln, Jackie, CFD-Rt. 4, Hot Springs Irwin, Sandra, CFD-8502 Asher Ave., Little Rock Isbell, Clyda, CSD-Rt. 5, Box 174, Pine Bluff --J.. Jacks, Gail, CFD-DeQueen Jackson, Andrew S., CSD-1126 Clinton, Arkadelphia Jackson, Sammy F., U1-Murfreesboro Jacobs, Addye Lou, CGD-1115 13th, Arkadelphia Jenkins, Lady Lou, CJD-Wickes Jessup, Bennie Ray, CFD-Glenwood Jester, Lester Roger, CFD-Rt. 1, Glenwood Johnston, Bobby, fsl-1309 11th, Arkadelphia Johnson, John H., CFD-209 Oakhurst, El Dorado Johnson, Martha Jo, Isl-720 Florida, Pine Bluff Jones, Bill R., Qsj-701 Crayton, Gurdon Jones Charles D., CSD-Rt. 5, Prescott Jones, Clayton F., C51-1402 W. 6th, Pine Bluff Jones, Edward H., U1-Rt. 2, Box 156, Malvern Jones James E., KGB-301 Hill St., Malvern Jones, James P., CFI-1204 6th Arkadelphia Jones, Jimmy, fsl-301 Mill, Malvern Jones, Jimmy Ray, CFD-P. O. Box 69, El Dorado Jones, Jo Ann, CFD-Rt. 1, Box 196, Malvern Jones, John, IFJ-316 Louisiana, Malvern MERCHANTS 81 PLANTERS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Remodeled for your convenience 5 DE LAMAR MOTOR COMPANY your CHEVROLET - CADILLAC Dealer 6th and Clay Phone 1o1 - 102 Home of Fine Clothes FLAIG-BETHA TOGGERY 628 Main Arkadelphia, Arkansas Langley, Robert E., Q51-1608 'l2th, Arkadelphia Larson, Tuttan, UD-201 6th, Hot Springs Lawler, Robert, CJD-120 Alpine, Hot Springs Lawrence, Billy Gene, CFJ-Rt. 3, Amity Lavender, Vera, lst-Cedar Glades Rt., Hot Springs Lee, Lee Lee Lee David, LFP-P. O. Box 367, Camden , Elizabeth, Isl-Rt. 2, Eudora , Mary Lillian, CSD-824 S. Valmar, Little Rock Lee, Nilane Allen, CJD-212 Clinton, Arkadelphia Sara, CJD-Center Point Ledbetter, Kenneth, HSI-Box 781, Prescott LeFevers, Betty Ann, CFD-New Hope Lemming, Mary Lynn, QFD-Rt. 2, Malvern Leslie, Leta, CFD-3701 W. 'l3th, Little Rock Leverett, Diane, QFD-'l0Ol E. H Ave., Park Hill, N.L.R. Lewallen, Dickie, CFD-Murfreesboro Lewis, Dale John Wayne, CSD-218 Leonard, Hot Spgs. Lewis, Gene, CSD-Camden Lietzke, Clarence A., Jr., ist-4400 Spradlin, Ft. Smith Light, Audrey, CSD-Hope Ligon, Martha, CFD-507 E. 3rd, Prescott Lilly, Shirley, CSD-Harrisburg Littleiohn, Claudia, CFD-901 Fountain, Arkadelphia Lockwood, James L., Csj-Box 22, Delight Looper, Anna Sue, CFD-Bismarck Looper, Floyd, CSD-Bismarck Lovell, Betty, UH-Rt. 2, Dierks Lovell, Janice, CFD-Rt. 3, Box 36, Benton Jones, Otho Orman, CJD-807 N. State, Wynne Jones, Robert M., QFD-316 Louisiana, Malvern -K- Keel, James W., CGD-'lO6 Forest Park, Hot Springs Kemp, Jane, CFJ-Prattsville Kennedy, Dorothy, CSD-Rt. 3, Box TO6, Nashville Kennington, Anita, CJD-T401 l4th, Arkadelphia Kent, Kay, CJD-Rt. l, Hope Key, Corrine, QFD-Sparkman Klassen, Thad, CFD-Rt. l, Box 35, Hot Springs Kelly, Sara Helen, CGD-Rt. 'l, Arkadelphia King, Catherine Ann, CFD-1400 Maple, N. L. R. Kizzia, Janis, QFD-Delight Knight, Daphna, fsj-701 W. South Line, Searcy Knight, Jo Ann, CFD-Point Cedar Koslosky, Elizabeth, CFD-P. O. Box 179, Prescott Kuhn, Wanda, CFD-204 E. Main, Gurdon ..L- Lambert, Jimmy, ist-Rt. 5, Box 362, Camden Lambert, Margaret, CFD-Rt. l, Glenwood Landtair, Thomas, LSD-Tillar Lane, Bishop Lee, QFD-218 W. 8th, Hope Langley, Evelyn B., CSD-T608 12th, Arkadelphia Langley, Glenn, CJD-Delight Langley, James Coy, CSD-700 Thomas, Stamps Langley, Jo Ann, QFD-Manning PENN EY, IT PAYS TO SHOP AT PENNEY'S Arkadelphia, Arkansas LEE-RAMSEY MOTORS Sales Service Arkadelphia, Arkansas Yak, WOOD PRESERVING PLANT OF DIERKS FORESTS, INC. Near DeQueen, Arkansas f .1533 -H-QA The Wood Preserving Plant of Dierks Forests, Inc., established in 1948, is the fastest-growing division of the Company, providing employment for 500 men. Annual ship The Dierks lumber mills at Mountain Pine and Dierks, Arkansas, ments total 3,500 cars. and Broken Bow and Wright City, Oklahoma, ship annually 4,000 cars of quality lumber and provide employment for 2,200 men. DIERKS FORESTS, INC. - HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS Lawrence, Pat, UI-Donaldson Loyd, Thomas O., QFD-Amity Lusby, Ronald, QFD-Cullendale -M.. Mackey, Amy L., KGB-1329 12th, Arkadelphio Madden, Don A., tsl-P. O. Box 746, Hot Springs Malcom, Jerry, QFD-Rt. 2, Okolona Manasco, Andrew, IFJ-Umpire Manasco, Jane, CFD-Umpire Mann, Betty Jo, CJJ -Sheridan Manning, Delma L., QSD-Rt. 3, Box 241, Camden Manning, James Gary, QFD-Rt. 4, Arkadelphio Mansur, Clarence A., Csj-Lake Village Marable, James, Csl-Amity Marino, Camile, CFD-241 Adams Ave. N. E., Camden Marks, Julia, ISI-Thornton Martin, Brewin Roger, QFD-Rt. 5, Box 90, Camden Martin, Houston, Csl-305 Harding, Pine Bluff Mathis, Earleen, CSI-Rt. 1, Rosston Mathis, Ronald Jack, Csl-Rt. 1, Rosston May, Billy C., CJD-Rt. 1, Hope May, Billy N., KSJ-Rt. 2, Emmett Mazander, Kenneth, fsl-203 Blake, Hot Springs Meehan, Rosalind, KFD-2618 Arch, Little Rock Meehan, Sara, UD-2618 Arch, Little Rock Meeks, Marlene, QSJ-1315 7th St., Arkadelphio Menser, Roland, fsl-252 Garland, Hot Springs Merritt, Meyer, Alice, QFD-1210 Caddo, Arkadelphio Marjorie, Csl-2033 Robinson, Conway Miller, Barbara, UD-Rt. 1, Box 271, Little Rock Miller, Billie Jean, CSI-Gurdon Miller, Chester R., UD-1300 S. Main, Hope Miller, Henry T., CJD-507 N. 1st, Gurdon Miller, Kenneth L., QSI-Clarendon Miller, Michael, CFD-1417 Center, Arkadelphio Mills, A lbert, Csl-700 Ash St., Pine Bluff Mills, Marla, QFD-1401 W. Short 17th, NLR Mills, Norris, CFI-North Little Rock Mitchell, Billy Wayne, QSJ-Hope Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell , Glenda, Csl-Box 82, Benton , Harold, fsl-1805 W. 11th, Pine Bluff , Martha Ann, CJD-Prescott Mitchell, Terry , QFD-105 E. Pecan, El Dorado Moncus Montgo Montgo Montgo Moore, Moore, Moore, , Patsy Lee, CFD-Rt. 3, Amity mery, Cleveland, CFD-Glenwood mery, G. E., KFJ-Glenwood mery, Mary L., fsl-Box 127, Lewisville Bill L., Isl-Box 373, Benton Bobby G., Ksl-Prairie Grove William, Q51-203 E. Joslyn St., Gurdon Moorman, Billy, tsl-303 N. 22nd, Arkadelphio Moorman, Sue, KFJ-1119 Pine St., Arkadelphio Morgan, Eugene, CJD-702 S. 10th, Arkadelphio Morin, Harry, Jr., CFI-Donaldson Morris, Dean, Csl-Sparkman 7 i 3 I 1 P I W 1 1 F P l Q VY 'z . E EF HENDERSON BOOK STORE On the Campus .. Guy Hays Manager Nash, Nash, Robert, CFD-402 S. Madison, El Dorado Tom D., CJJ-1110 Haddock, Arkadelphia Neal, Letha Maedene, KFJ-Altheimer Nelson, Arthur, CSD-904 Caddo, Arkadelphia Nelson, James, lsl-624 N. Jackson, El Dorado Newcomb, Theda, lsj-Rt. 3, Benton Newman, Judy, QFD-Donaldson Nichols, Janice, lsl-DeQueen Nolte, Virtle Lou, CSD-Rt. 4, Box 467, Texarkana Nooner, Dennis, CGD-926 Greenwood, Hot Springs Nooner, R. C., QSJ-1707 St. Louis Ave., Hot Springs Norman, William, KFJ-Okolona Nowalk, Harold, C51-412 E. Page Ave., Malvern 4k Oaks, fMrs.J Mary Jane, QFD-Rt. 1, Pearcy O'Dell, Jerry, CJD-Mineral Springs Oliver, Edward, UD-Rt. 1, Box 198, Hot Springs Oliver, Judy, CFD-Benton Oliver, Lenoir, CSD-Wilmot Oliver, Rose, CSD-1228 Wilson, Arkadelphia O'Neal, Hubert, ish-Rt. 4, Malvern O'Neal, Wilbur, CFD-Rt. 4, Box 149, Malvern Orr, John, CSD-Bismarck Osborne, Elizabeth, IFJ-905 Beech, Gurdon O'Steen, Joe A., U1-Prescott Overmyer, Tina, QSJ-Fouke Overton, Lynda, lsl-Gu rdon Mosley, Guy, QFD-Box 222, Hope Mote, James, CFD-103 High St., Sheridan Mullen, Charles, CSD-516 Madison St., El Dorado McAlister, Jeanette, Csl-733 Graham, Camden McAnally, Johnny, CJD-1326 Riverside, Arkadelphia McBurnett, Searcy, Q51-511 Cedar, Pine Bluff McCall, Donald, ISD-Rt. 1, Box 141, Fordyce McCallum, David, CFI-Rt. 3, Box 205, Arkadelphia McCaskill, Virgil, fsj-1022 Pine, Arkadelphia McClain, Bill, fsj-Altheimer McCorkle, James, CJD-Rt. 3, Hope McCormick, Bill, CFD--1054 Caddo, Arkadelphia McCutcheon, Winfred, CFD-Waldron McDonald, Bobby, fsj-Dierks McDonald, James, CSD-Rt. 4, Box 51, Malvern McDonald, Lou Ann, KFJ-Lewisville McGaughy, Horace, lsl-1222 W. 6th, Pine Bluff McGriff, Bobbie, CFD-No. 6 Puckett Drive, NLR Mclntyre, Coral Ann, CSD-702 E. 3rd, Arkadelphia McKee, Karen, CFD-406 W. 16th St., Hope McKnight, Billy, CFI-700 S. 14th, Arkadelphia McLean, Ralph, CFU-1010 Goodwin, El Dorado McMillin, Ray, QFD-701 W. 10th, Stuttgart McMillan, Martha, CFD-Rt. 1, Gurdon McMillan, W. H., fsl-723 McBee St., Malvern McQueen, Don, CSD-1002 E. 2nd St., Hope ..N.. Nance, Allen C., KFJ-Lewisville Congratulations Jonas THE ouu' Ano ann LAKES i :Ast mms moron rumour EAST TEXAS MUTUR FREIGHT General Uttices: B23 N. Washington ' Dallas 9 REYNOLDS METAL OOMPANY Robert P. Patterson Plant Gum Springs, Arkansas 40 Owens, Margretta, QSJ-304 W. J. Park Hill, N. L. R. Oxford, Clyde, lsj-Rt. 3, Huntsville -p- Pagan, Joan, ish-808 W. 12th, Pine Bluff Pagan, Sabra, Ui-328 E. Walnut, Paris Palmer, Robert, QSJ-3806 Park Ave., Ft. Smith Parham, Ruth, fsl-Bearden Parker, Jerry, QFD-152 Prospect Ave., Camden Parker, Jerry O., QFD-Rt. 2, Box 267, Camden Parnell, William, CFD-Rt. l, Box 237, Hot Springs Partain, Reuben, ish-Fannie Parton, James E., lst-Rt. l, Box 199, Glenwod Patrick, A. B., Jr., fsl-Box 129, Malvern Patterson, Nancy, QFD-403 Cleveland, Camden Patton, Connie, CFD-503 Rector Ave., Hot Springs Pauley, Bill, CJD-Box 236, Ashdown Payne, Lloyd, CFD-Nashville Perry, James, CFD-252 Whittington Ave., Hot Springs Peppers, Dennis R., lsj-Norman Perry, Mary K., tsl-Box 285, Lewisville Peters, George, Ui-3007 Blvd., Texarkana Petty, Joe, CFD-209 Belding, Hot Springs Phillips, Billy, Isl-DeQueen Phillips, Clemit, CFD-Rt. 5, Box 686C, Hot Springs Phillips, Margaret, CFU-303 W. 2nd, Prescott Piper, Jonalee, Isl-1504 W. 33, Pine Bluff Pierce, Max B., QFD-Humnoke Pittman, Jane, Csl-Springhill, La. Porter, Elton, Ui-4205 14th, Arkadelphia Porter, Katie, CFI-420 S. 14th, Arkadelphia Porterfield, Hancel, Ui-Dierks Power, Allene, UD-Cleveland Manor, Hot Springs Prescott, Carolyn, Csj-McCaskill Prewett, Thomas E., UD-Smackover Pride, O. J., Jr., Csl-Rt. 5, Hot Springs Prince, Harvey, Jr., CFD-402 Altena Ave., DeQueen Pumphrey, Franklin, QFD-Prattsville Purifoy, Doyle, CSD-Rt. 7, Box 504, Texarkana Pye, Billy R., CFD-Friendship -R.. Raley, Paula, fsj-523 W. 3rd, Hope Ramsay, Harry, Csj-Rt. 'l, Box 'l6l, Fordyce Raney, Dorothy, IFJ-209 E. 'l6th, N. L. R. Roper, Charles, tsl-407 Revis, Benton Ratcliff, Joy, KFJ-Leola Ray, Herschel, tsl-Daisy Redding, Catherine, Csl-440 Clifton, Camden Redding, Sara, CSI-440 Clifton, Camden Redman, Ben, Cs!-705 Church, Mena Reed, T. J., UD-Malvern Reeder, Mary Frances, 151-l31'l Wilson, Arkadelphia Reel, Janice, QFD-2324 W. 'l4th, Little Rock Reece, Coy E., KFJ-Rt. 3, Nashville Reese, Twyla, UD-Box 431, Murfreesboro Register, Paul, U1-1 20 McNeal, Malvern Reid, Larry, UD-Templar Park, Spirit Lake, lowa Reinhardt, Buddy, QJJ-Rt. 2, Bismarck Reppo, Thomas Eugene, CFD-Glenwood Reveley, Gail, CFD-Box 1 18, Stephens Rhodes, Bobbie Lee, CSD-Rt. 1, Willow Rice, Roger, fsi--1010 E. 32nd, Texarkana Richardson, Evelyn Jo, OJ-1050 Pine, Arkodelphio Richardson, L. L., CSD-Rt. 5, Box 266, Malvern Richey, Martha Jane, CSD-Lonoke Richey, Norma, CFD-Rt. 1, England Rix, Howard, ISI-1302 Richardson, Hot Springs Roark, CMrs.7 Jeanette B., Q51-Poyen Roark, Jimmie, lst-Poyen Roark, Winfred, CJD-Rt. 1, Box 66, Roark, Wendell, QFD-Rt. 1, Box 66, Robbins, Connie, fsi-Dalark Robbins, Dale, CSD-Box 16, Wilton Roberts, Thomas, CFI-1530 Logan, Arkadelphia Robey, Jack, UD-Rt. 1, Prescott Robinson, Barbara, C51-Star City Chidester Chidester Roe, Bruce, CFI-Des Arc Roe, Wanda, U1-626 10th, Arkadelphia Rodgers, Sara, UD-Rt. 6, Hot Springs Rogers, Charlene, ISD-912 W. 7th, Hope Rogers, Mana Lou, CFD-115 W. 17th, Pine Bluff Roland, Dorothy, Isl-Bryant Rollins, John, KFH-Des Arc Root, Bea, QFD-Rt. 1, Ashdown Ross, Jim, lsi-Rt. 1, Gurdon Ross, Theda Mae, tsl-Gurdon Rothwell, J. C., lst-506 W. 3rd, Hope Rothwell, William, lst-506 W. 3rd, Hope Rucker, Jim, CFD-1021 Henderson, Arkadelphia Ruggles, Don, fsj-Hope Runyan, Nelda, QFD-Amity Russell, Sarah, lst-1225 Evans, Arkadelphia Russell, James, CSD-1318 S. Main, Hope Ryan, Jonelle, CFD-302 Hardin, Arkadelphia Samons, Sample, Sample, Sanders Sanders Sanders, Sanders, Sanders, Sanders, -S- Jerry, CFD-109 Hill, Malvern Jack R., CFD-221 Magnolia, Benton Frances, Cs?-Rt. 2, Ashdown Clinton, LSD--821 S. Main, Malvern Marie, KFJ-404 St. Louis Ave., Hot Springs Jean, CFD-Rt. 1, Bismarck Kenneth, C51-Bismarck Leon, CFD-598 S. Patterson, Hot Springs Loren, CFD-Rt. 1, Bismarck Sargo, Billy Don, CSD-Rt. 7, Box 123, Hot Springs Scott, Betha Lou, KFD-Hot Springs' Scott, Gerald, CFI-608 Hot Springs, Malvern Scott, Harold, KFJ-Avery, Texas Better Service ls Offered to the Community by the WARWS 00llSTl1ll0Tl0N COMPANY Benton, Arkansas round the clock with Sexfon N x X Mr:ysl:.s X y XS ' x3 gy' XN soups I A ossssms X E U PAPER I Q 5 Q X Gooos I F ! Q 2 : 9 S Q ,x E' Q . CANNED Z X Q i i - NMR fl WW? N lvnesenvssll U fnzrsacsursl E SQ ll cANNso xv ,jg S Pa rs E SSX kv X vxxxx ffm 7 W ,IZ X hwy izhze fha' cha! ticks' A211012 fb00?f are ieifzyservezl fopkayedguem' wiih grmierpfwf 242 3 1 :H 1 We sincerely thank you tor your patronage . . We have enioyed your friendship and hope that you have enioyed many happy hours at our theatres. Sincere best wishes, Cecil Cupp ROYAL THEATRE SKYVUE DRIVE-IN Scott, Margaret, CFD-Hwy. 67 North, Prescott Scruggs, Jane Ellen, UD-1607 Central, Hot Springs Selph, Billy Hugh, Csi-Sparkman Sexton, Flem, CJD-Rt. 5, Malvern Shackelforcl, Mary, Csi-Sheridan Shairrick, Martha, fsi-Malvern Sharp, Charles W., Ui-Nashville Sharp, O. J., CFD-Mountain Pine Shankle, Jimmy, CGD-Box 405, Chidester Shaw, Clem, KFD-Jesseville Sheets, Myrtle Marlene, lsi-Hot Springs Shehane, Edward, KSJ-805 Grand Ave., Hot Springs Shepherd, Gayle, CFD-Rt. 2, Box 120, Benton Shirron, Billy Alfred, CSD-Sparkman Short, Roy, lsi-Glenwood Simmons, Billy Jack, Csj-Rt. 3, Malvern Simpson, Ernestine, CJD-Nashville Sims, Betty Jean, fsi-3310 W. 'l'lth, Little Rock Singleton, Louie, Ui-McNab Sisk, Roberta, CSI-'l524 W. 'l9th, Little Rock Skaggs, Bennie, Csi-lOl Laster Apt. B, Hot Springs Skaggs, Calvin, lsi-1204 E. River, Searcy Slagle, Jim, fsl-Prescott Sleeper, George Edward, IFJ-Arkadelphia Smart, Patsy, KSU-Carlisle Smedley, Dick L., CFI-Glenwood Smedley, Jimmy C., CSD-Murfreesboro Smedley, Sunshine D., CSD-Murfreesboro Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith I I , Alma, KFJ-4415 W. 25th, Little Rock , Dwight, CFI-Royal Smith, Elizabeth, lsj-Rt. 4, Box l34, Hot Springs , Glenda, KFJ-Royal , Hazel, lsi-Carlisle Huey, fsi-1410 S. Pine, Hope John W., CSI-1100 Chester, Fordyce 1 , Julia, IFJ-1515 Gresham, Arkadelphia , Nancy Lou, CFI-301 E. 'I3th, Hope Norman, CJD-Rt. l, Box 374, Bauxite Smithson, Bobby, QFD-Center Point Snell, Mary lMrs.D, KFJ-Emmet Snell, Steve, Jr., Ui-Emmet Snyder, Catherine, QSD-Rt. l, Box 55, N. L. R. Sowell, Charles Ray, CFD-Rt. l, Arkadelphia Spears, Glenn, CFD-Magnolia Hwy., El Dorado Spradlin, Kenneth, QFD-Okolona Stachey, Audell, QFD-1003 Main, Arkadelphia Staggs, Mildred lMrs.J, Ui-Lockesburg Stearn, Jim, fsi-8l'l S. l2th, Arkadelphia Steed, Dale, QSI-Rt. 2, Gurdon Stephens, Mike, Isl-Blevins Stevens, Mary Lou, CFD-Box 81, Emmet Stevenson, Ma riorie, CSD-Cu rtis Stewart, Bob Huston, KFJ-Hot Springs Stewart, Clovis, Ui-Rt. 4, Box 308, Hot Springs Stewart, Virginia, CSD-Murfreesboro Still, Cynthia Cannon, lsl-Rt. 3, Arkadelphia Terrell, Horace, CFI-Rt. 1, Box 63, Arkadelphia Terrell, Shirley, lst-Box 303, Murfreesboro Terry, Evelyn, IFJ-Rt. 2, Box 158, El Dorado Theus, Robert, CSD-610 S. 10th, Hot Springs Thomas, Bill, ist-225 Woodlawn, Hot Springs Thomas, Ralph Carl, KH-Benton Thomas, Treva lMrs.l, CFI-1OO5V2 Clay, Arkadelphia ARKADELPHIA Thomason: Thompson, Thompson, HARDWARE coMPANY 122252221 Thompson, Thompson, 704 Main Phone 91 William, lst-1820 S. Main, Hope Joan, KSJ-720 Richwood Rd., Little Rock Morton, CFD-Hot Springs Nina L., CSD-Okay Peggy, QFD-1316 W. Elm, El Dorado Sammy Joe, lst-921 Clinton, Arkadelphia Thurman, lFl-Rt. 4, Box 193, Arkadelphia Thoms, James Earnest, U1-937 N. Main, Paris, Texas Thornton, Billy R., lst-Alpine Thrasher, William, KSD-Foreman Tilley, Carolyn, UD-2512 Park, Little Rock Frigidaire Appliances Tilley, Harold E., UD-2700 Gaines, Little Rock Todd, Mary Beth, QJJ-2209 S. Schiller, Little Rock Toland, Joe, Ut-1418 W. Capitol, Little Rock Arkadelphia, Arkansas Toler, Emma Jean, CFD-901 Main, Malvern Toombs, Agnes Farnsworth, CSB-901 Beech, Gurdon Toombs, Ralph, lst-901 Beech, Gurdon Townsend, Fred, CFD-1212 Linden, Pine Bluff Trammel, Jimmy, KFD-Thornton Trice, C. P., Jr., lst-Stuttgart Trice, John R. CBobt, CSD-Roe 4 Stone, Ruth, KSJ-1324 10th, Arkadelphia Stoneking, Lee, lsl-904 N. 53rd, Birmingham, Ala. Sfrahan, Dennis F., QSJ-Rt. 5, Malvern Stuart, Charles E., ist-Box 597, Horatio Stubbletield, William, CFD-Prattsville Stueart, Gloria Anne, CFD-1043 Pine, Arkadelphia Suddeth, Benjamin, QFJ-5108 W. 11th, Little Rock Suitt, Gloria, QJJ-184 Ramble, Hot Springs Summers, Bill, QSD-Bearden Sutterfield, Anne, CSD-Box 233, Dierks Sutton, Louis, lst-220 N. Walnut, Hope Sutton, Martha, lst-Rt. 3, Hope Sutton, Ruth, CFD-Bismarck Swaney, Karolyn, CFD-310 Main, Hot Springs Swearingen, Nancy Jo Anne, CFI-Rt. 2, Arkadelphia Sweatman, Carolyn, CJD-Box 426, Chidester LOGAN GROCER COMPANY Wholesale Distributors ..T- Tabor, Judy Fay, QJJ-2305 Fair Park Blvd., Little Rock Tackett, John, CFD-2405 Laurel, Texarkana Tackett, Sandra, CJJ-2405 Laurel, Texarkana Taggart, Quinton, lst-De-Queen Tarver, Shirley Sue, KFJ-Star City Tatum, Max, lst-Waldo Taylor, Gaylon, lSl-1300 15th, Arkadelphia Taylor, Taylor, Jerroll L., lst-Gurdon John A., CFD-1329 Lincoln, Arkadelphia Taylor, John H., CFD-Rt. 4, Box 318, Hope Blue and Gold School Supplies Prescott, Arkansas CROWLEY DODGE MOTORS Trice, Margaret Ann, CJJ-Stuttgart Trice, William M. CBillJ, Q51-Roe Troutman, William, QSJ-212 Alcorn, Hot Springs Tucker, Bill, UH-Manning Tucker, Harry, CJD-Rt. 1, Box 19, Hot Springs Tucker, William P., ISD-811 Pine, Gurdon Turner, Carolyn, Isl-Blackton Turner, Emma Jean, CFD-Bismarck Turner, Kenneth, KSJ-Blackton ..v- Vaden, Claude, ISD-Arkadelphia Vandergrift, Charles, CJD-Rt. 3, Box 150, Benton Vanderslice, Carolyn, CFJ-Arkadelphia Vaughn, John A., Csl-713 E. Sullenberger, Malvern Veazey, Guy, Csj-Box 326, Malvern Villa, Mildred, fsl-1555 Fulton Ave., New York, N. Y. Vinson, Roberta, U1-1801 Dennison, Little Rock -W- Wait, Margie Lou, CFD-Rt. 1, Bismarck Walker, Scott, QFD-Poyen Walls, Jerry, fsj-Box 83, Murfreesboro Walthour, Howard, fsl-Rt. 5, Malvern Walton, Dodie, CSD-1604 12th, Arkadelphia Ward, Charles, IFJ-118 E. North, Benton Ward, Odessa, CFI-Tull A Warford, Billy Fred, KFJ-Rt. 2?Box 50, Benton Wartord, Kenneth, CJD-Rt. 5, Malvern Warford, Lloyd, UD-Rt. 5, Malvern Warneke, Margaret Ann, CFD-Mt. Ida Warren, Frankie Ray, ish-England Wasson, Jimmy, CSD-Rt. 1, Tillar Wasson, Virles, Q51-Rt. 1, Tillar Watkins, Joe, QJJ-Rt. 6, Hot Springs Watt, Dorothy, CJD-Rt. 5, Box 110, Camden Webb, William, KFJ-112 Caddo, Arkadelphia Weber, Jack D., IFJ-Rt. 1, Bonnerdale Weeks, Don Paul, ish-Gurdon Weeks, Karl Logan, ish-Rt. 2, Emmet Weisenberger, Frances, U1-1005 Walnut, Hope Westbrook, iris, KSJ--Dierks Westbrook, Tommy, CSD-513 Wood, Camden Westerman, Jewell, CSD-216 6th, Arkadelphia Westfall, Wilton, IFJ-Nashville Wheeler, Glenn T., fs!-Friendship Rt., Arkadelphia Whisenhunt, Billy, QFJ-Rt. 1, Glenwood Whisenhunt, Robert L., IFJ-626 5th, Hot Springs White, Bucky , KF!-1006 S. 25th, Ft. Smith White, John M., QJJ-800 Lawden, Malvern Whitfield, Patsy, CFD-Rt. 5, Hot Springs Whitley, Frankie Lou, tsl-Lambert Whitmarsh, Donnie, CSD-Prescott Wilder, Marilyn, ish-Rt. 2, Okolona Wilkerson, Mary Lou, CFD-Rt. 2, Box 122, Sheridan Wilkerson, Tommy, CSD-1024 Pine, Arkadelphia .lk ,:,,'E:a'v Y ' ' TT , WW llllll Compliments of lIN lllllllllllll llIlll'HNY Bill and Boots , Owners Arkadelphia, Arkansas Little In the Great Southwest Millions of Meals are served to School Children with FREEMAN'S Tummy Tested Foods Jay Freeman Company Rock, Arkansas - Memphis, Tennessee 46 Wilkins, Marvin, IFJ-Bismarck Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams , Donnie H., KSJ-1006 Grand, Hot Springs , Marilyn, lsj-621 Sunset, Nashville , Polly lMrs. ZaneJ,lF1-Rt. 3, Nashville , Roy, CFD-Friendship Rt., Arkadelphia , Virginia, IFJ-Box 243, Sheridan , Nita, U7-DeQueen Williams, Zane, U1-Rt. 1, Box 47, Nashville Williams on, Elizabeth, CSD-923 E. Elm, El Dorado Willoughby, Joe, CSD-110 Caddo, Hot Springs Wilson, Carroll, CFJ-Rt. 4, Box 121, Malvern Wilson, Florine, UD-207 22nd St., Arkadelphia Wilson, Joe, KFJ-914 Walnut, Arkadelphia Wilson, LaNelle, CSD-111 Caddo, Apt. 6, Arkadelphia Wilson, Linda, fsl-2606 W. 13th, Little Rock Wilson, Peggy, Csj-Rt. 1, Box 253 B, Pine Bluff Wimberl y, Mary E., CSB-338 Cleveland, Camden Winburn, Ann, KST-211 Clinton, Arkadelphia Winburn, Kathleen, ls?-211 Clinton, Arkadelphia Winfield, Louise, U1-Booneville Winston, Sue, KFJ-Rt. 1, Sheridan Wisely, Odis, IFJ-Rt. 2, Box 125, Sheridan Wolff, Crystal, Cs!-Bingen Womack, Mary, Isl-1223 Robey, Arkadelphia Womack, Troy, U1-Rt. 4, Arkadelphia Woods, L. B., CFD-529 N. Thomas, Stamps Woodson, Herb, KSJ-1024 Huddleston, Arkadelphia Woodward, Lois, CJD-Rt. 11, Box 654, Pine Bluff Wray, Billy, CFD-408 S. Walker, Hope Wright, Dewitt, CFD-Mountain Pine Wright, Joe, KFJ-2nd 81 Walnut, Gurdon Wright, Stacy, QFD-409 Wesson, El Dorado Wright, Marilyn, QSD-Mount Ida Wyatt, Dennis, CFD-1224 11th, Arkadelphia Wylie, Joy Beatrice, Csj-Carthage Wylie, Rolfe, CSD-Rt. 1, Prescott Wylie, Wanda Joy, IFJ-Carthage -Y- Yarborough, Samuel M., CFD-Rt. 1, Emmet Yates, Philip, ish-Rt. 5, Nashville Yates, Carolyn, CSD-649 Univ., Gainesville, Fla. Young, Ellen, ls!-230 Makee Rd., Honolulu, Hawaii Young, Elza, CFD-237 Lenort, Hot Springs Young, Jerilu, dsl-521 S. Cedar, Little Rock -Z- Zaleske, Robert, CSD-5841 Campbell, Chicago 4, Ill. 8 PHlLLlP'S REXALI. DRUGS Phone 30 Reliable Prescriptions Open 7 days a week Free Delivery Registered Pharmacist on Duty at all Times. lChurch Directory, continuedi Church of Christ ........ . Episcopal .............. ....... First Baptist ......, First Christian ....... ....... First Pentecostal .... .. ............3lO Clay 12th and Wilson ......7th and Pine 'l0th and McNutt .............Main St. Nazarene ...... ...... 6 27 7th Presbyterian .... ......... W est Pine Second Baptist ........ ......... S outh 'l2th First Methodist ........ .,....... 8 th and Caddo Third Street Ba ptist .......... ...........3rd Street St. Andrew's Methodist ........................ Hartsville Road The churches of Arkadelphia wish to welcome all students to attend their services. SHAW'S GARDENS Say It With Flowers - For any occasion - HEARD'S DRUG STORE - For Your Pharmaceutical Needs - ARKADELPHIA CHURCH DIRECTORY Assembly of God ........ ......... 'l Oth and Walnut Catholic Church ................. ....... 1 415 'l4th Street Christian Science Church ........ ........... W est Pine CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS! arkadelphia steam laundry To Suit Your Taste CO-ED CAFE AND CAFETERIA 4 f . . , 1 .I.II. ' . 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