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1961 Ewa O S 'M rn ua W U 'xl -2 , , TW '11 'X A' Q 4' S9 40511-'HIA P-Vw .I 1' . . , - 1 Lu ff ,,. 1,9422 xg, :n ' Qu 5-. ENE 4 22- - 1- -5 'Zp -2,5-:L 1 -.-5'-' ' V 9 HENDERSON STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE ARKADELPHIA, ARKANSAS 'Y PX' Q Q PNG YK For fifty-six years the star has represented Henderson to the thousands who are part of it. Though it is presen- ted in many forms and fashions, the star remains embedded in the minds of those who love our school. Its points seem to ever follow former and present Reddies and keep them close to Henderson. Perhaps you were brought up hear- ing about it or perhaps you had never heard of it before you arrived on campus -in either case it is a part of you now and always will be- just as you are a part of it. sf is 1961 Martha Austin Connie Matlock Bill Schooley Julie Jordon Editor Judy Spann Editor Kay Thompson Editor Mary Janice Nethery Editor Bill Schooley Editor Glynda Allison Editor Judy Coker Editor Mary Jo Stone Editor Joe Leslie Editor TAR TAFE ART BUILDINGS Kay Ann Thompson Carolyn Berry CLA S SE S Joan Allen C O PY Dodi Dillard J.T. Roach FRATERNITIES SORORITIES Edith Ann Perry ORGANIZATIONS Sheryl Henry SPECIAL EVENTS SPORTS Margaret Rice Anne Reese Editor-In'Chief -Business Managers Dee Hughes Nelda Maxey Bill Canada Vickie Cottrell Charles Watson Elizabeth Arnold Judy Gorman Linda Ellis Paul Barber CAMPUS PHOTOGRAPHERS Roy Manning ADVISOR Charles F. Downs Robert Mackey PHOTUGRAPHER PUBLISHER Thompson Studio Henington Publishing Company i Arkadelphia Wolfe City Texas CENTER QF MPUS COLLEGE HALL TABLE OF CONTENTS DEDICATION 6 MEMORIAM 8 ADMINISTRATION 9 FACULTY is FALL - DIVISION 1 ACADEMICS CAMPUS 42 CLASSES 57 Senior Class 58 junior Class 78 Sophomore Class 85 Freshman Class 92 WINTER - DIVISION II ACTIVITIES COLLEGE LIFE 106 SPORTS 127 Football 123 Basketball 136 Spring Sports 141 SPRING - DIVISION III CAMPUS PROMINENT CAMPUS PERSONALITIES 154 Queen of Stars 156 Miss Henderson 162 Mr. H.S.T.C. 164 Miss H.S.T.C. 165 Class Favorites 166 WhoIs Who 170 Outstanding Senior Wfoman 174 Best Dressed Girl 175 Homecoming Queen 176 Football Honors 179 Military Sponsor 180 King and Queen of Hearts 183 Cheerleaders 184 Majorettes 186 ORGANIZATIONS 191 PUBLICATIONS 215 GREEKS 221 MILITARY 243 253 ADVERTISING THE 1961 STAR IS DEDICATED TO MARY LEE FOSTER Professor of Mfzthenmtics Since her arrival at Henderson prior to World War II, Miss Foster has been an outstanding member of the faculty. In addition to her classroom work, she is a member of Pi Mu Epsilon, National Honorary Mathe - matics Fraternity, and is listed in American Men of Science and in a recent addition of Who's Who in the South and Southwest. She has contributed greatly to the building of Henderson. The Star appreciates this opportunity to honor her. MISS FOSTER MEMORIA I I-fp 4 P ,fa . 1 ,V s gl 4 af' v I 'ln r.: jo CARGL Mc CORKLE 5. -151 PRESIDE PRESIDENT AND MRS. MCBRIEN PRESIDENT'S HOME V ,ik . H MCBRIE X .PI ' . HENDERSON PRESIDENT DR. D. D. MCBRIEN President of Henderson State Teachers College D. D. McBrien has attained prominence in the field of education. Progress has been the key- note of his administration. Construction and completion of new campus buildings and a broadened and strengthened curriculum have taken place during his tenure in office. Dr. McBrien received his B.A. from the Univer- sity of Nebraska, his M.A. from Columbia University, and earned his Ph. D. from George Washington University. Dr. McBrien taught in the public schools of Nebraska, served as professor of history at Arkansas State Teachers College, and taught several summers at the University of Arkansas before coming to Henderson in 1945. ig MSP, W - 42: BOARD OE TRUSTEES 2-:ff -fy . 1 s 3 I , ...tg yt- gs ,pi ,T W -za s-.E:5 2 st, ix Kes A V as as we sfgtv-ef wer' MR H F DIAL X ig 'N We 5 H Lx 3 ' M 'tv sal, X we f X e i ' am S.. f 3 W , 9,-ri E:--5:5211 , 5 -H-Y 'mek-2-E :,,. -' . A . -:ai-.i:.:f:5:: 1' 23:2-1f'2u1af11.a.s-'5f.- I-..Q::5::r:xaf . . 'as f' R -1 , 't' - ::,,.,:a3 :g ..,-.-qw - .sssazma -saw. . A .Ns:EsvWfgf :p- -- si-4:5:X--,:r.f:--1,-gm,gf- - 'Q fair:-H 624' Pine Bluff MR. M. H. RUSSELL Chairman Crossett HUGH LOOKADOO MR. RAY MARTIN Arkadelphia Rison Members of the Board of Trustees are appointed by the governor for a seven-year term. This board works for the interest of the school by setting policies, electing staff mem- bers with the recommendation of the president, and by de- ciding on any new construction. Mr. M. H. Russell, chairman of the board, is Superinten- dent of Crosett Public Schools. Mr. H. F. Dial, long-time prominent educator, is recently retired as Superintendent of Schools at Pine Bluff. Mr. Hugh Lookadoo is an Arkadelphia attorney and member of the Arkansas legislature. Mr. Ray Martin is in the wholesale butane business in Rison. DR. W. E. Phipps, jr. is a physician in North Little Rock. Mr. H. L. Stephenson is an insurance exectutive in De Witt. A Mr. J. B. Wingfield is mayor of Prescott. Nw' lb:-4-5 DR. W. E. PHIPPS, JR. MR. H. L. STEPHENSON MR. B. WINGFIELD North Little Rock De Witt Prescott 12 DE SAMUEL C. E. POWERS CHARLES M. STRACK Dean of the College Dean of the General College B.A. - Iowa Slale College B.A., M.A., Pl1.D. - Universily of Iowa M.A., Ph.D. - Universily of lowa MRS, BERNICE SMITH JAMES L. STEWART Dem gf Wgmgn Dean of Studentx B.A., M.A. - Peabody College B.A. - Henderson Slafe Teachers College Graduale Sludy - Universily of Arkansas, Universily M.S. - Universily of Arkansas of Oklahoma. Syracuse UniversH'y Graduafe Sfucly - U. of Arkansas ADMINISTR TIO MDW MR. CHARLES DOWNS Direflor of Public Relation! B.S.E. - A.S.T.C. M.S. - Universify of Arkansas MR. CORNELIUS COOPER Regixtrar B.A. - Ouaclwila Baplisl College M.A. - Baylor Universify 'WN W, ...M ..-vw R sf MRS. FLORENCE TURRENTINE MRS. AILEEN ARNETT Direflor of Housing Serretafy to Prefident B.O. - Henderson-Brown .,., . ,,,. A ' -5 .1 .P 1 ll-' ' ,. .... S. J . :QA 25552: 'x 'F :-- Evgvju X' f MRS. MORITZ OI-I LS MR. ERWIN GARNER Auiytant Bufineff Manager B.A. - l'l.S.T.C. M.Ecl. - Unlversily of Arkansas Alumni Secretary, Union Manager A.B. - H.S.T.C. M.A. - Tulane Universify DMI 'FIV . . MR. GUY I-IAYS PZll'L'fJd.I'i7Zg Agent and Booleffare Mgr. B.S.E., M.S.E. - Henderson SIaIe Teachers College T10 MR. STEPHEN B. WILLIAMS Diredor of Plafezzzefzt and Extefzriofz B.S.E. - Henderson SIaIe Teachers College M. Ed. - La. Shale Universilry MRS. A. R. SLOAN Dietitian . .. TQ. , ' A W h . -, r ' 4' 'N' ' 1 JY-?r??k ,. ., 1 we ' , ' - g I .. IW! MRS. MARIE ELESCHNER College Nzzrfe RN. - SI. VincenI's Nursing School MRS. ROSA MATTAR Bookylore Supewifor MR. WAYNE YEARBY SZlP61'i7Zf67Zd6l2f of .Mainlezmnce and Operfztiom OFFICE STAFF MRS. ELIZABETH BYERS MRS. J. R. DAWLEY MRS. ERMGN DEATON Sf6lZ0gI'L7PfJit' Offire BZl.filI6.l'JA Offife Bookftore Cierk i F if -.... H . A .,. .E ' I , MRS. C. M. DUNN MRS. JAUNELLE DYER MISS CLARYCE FREEMAN E.x'te1zfi01z Offire Deam' Office Regim-m-'J Offire any MRS. PAYE HEWITT MRS. GRACE ROBERTSON MRS. D .B. HARTLEY Bufizzeff Office Military Department Bufineff Office GRADUATE SCHGOL X 91 if is DR. CECIL W. TI-IOMASSON Dean of the Gradzzate School On Ocfober I, I959, fhe Henderson graduafe program was approved by fhe Norfh Cenfral Associafion of Colleges and Secondary Schools. The program is also accredifed by fhe Nafional Council for fhe Accredifafion of Teacher Educafion. The primary purpose of fhe graduafe school is fo frain feachers and adminisfrafors for public schools of Arkansas. As a foundafion for such fraining, if offers a broad educafion and builds fhereon fo assure prospecfive feachers a reasonable degree of proficiency. Since fhe program began in l955, sfudenfs have been privileged fo do work during fhe summer, on Safurdays, and on lvlonday nighfs. MONDAY NIGHT CLASSES .,-f ' GE ERL Educafion is fhe gafhering of lcnowledge, and fhrough fhis knowledge. wisdom. Only when men have a broad background in a variefy of subiecfs can fhey fhink soundly and obiecfively. To lcnow oneself and fo be acquainfed wifh fhe culfural herifage is fo have a good general educafion which prepares foday's youfh fo live more infelligenfly in fhe modern world. The General College offers orienfafion and guidance during fhe firsf fwo years of college. The basic courses are divided info eighf parfs. These presenf primary sldlls firsf and fhen presenf cerfain fundamenfal undersfandings which prepare fhe sfudenf fo go info a specialized area and live af a high level of achieve- menf. DR. CHARLES M. STRACK Demz of the General College CHAIRMEN OF GENERAL COLLEGE COURSES AMERICAN EUNDAMENTAL INSTITUTIONS MATHEMATIC S HM-QUIT LYNCH MARY LEE FOSTER HUMAN RELATIONS COMMUNICATIONS BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE PRACTICAL LOGIC PHYSICAL SCIENCE THE HUMAN ITIES COLLE GE v in-ll .. Mrs. Turners Communicarions Class is learning 'ro use The Dr. Basford lecrures +0 her 8:00 Biological Science class language elleclively All seclions of Physical Science meef in flue College l-lall Audirorium To lake progress lesls 19 Q..- DIVI IO .QA 'rl b S . 1. ff! J . ig ,r b .A 53 .?:'i5' x .1 . , ' ' fi'-A-. . f-' ' V. 'W wi' . I. 2, - . ig .1'2fP':f-'522.1'rf1g. .- . F .f 1- 'zEg- ' f.k,Yk -429-.1I . - Q -fem 'f ' , 1 ai .1-.Y-23-Q ,gg .M 'Y -f Qfkf fs, , . x ?..?1.'i1:--2-1-:.:,,-1-?e' 4 '- .rf 4 1m: VQ,gaL'k A '- - .wg B 1' A f WILLARD C. CARPENTER Divifiorz Clmirmmz BA. - l.a. Tech MA. - N.T.S.C. Graduale sfudy - Slephen E. Auslin Siale Collegep John Herron School of Arl Drawing, painling, and composilion offer an eifeclive means of expression for sfudenis in one of Mr. Carpen'rer's classes 20 OF RT THOM R. SEAWELL BA. - Washinglon Universiiy MA. - T.C.U. Graduale sfudy - Yale Universily Summer Ari School: Baylor Universily Ari courses are available To all Henderson slu- denls. A wide variefy of courses such as public school ar+. crafis, arf apprecialion, hisiory of arf, and posier design is laugh? +o give sfudenls Jrhe proper lraining in lhis field. Ari was recenfly ap- proved for a BSE degree, as Jrhe demand for Teachers increases. Allhough +he sfudenl' may noi be planning To leach arf, I+ creales an individual awareness, under- sfanding and appreciarion by giving The sfudenr a chance 'ro find a suifable form of self-expression and recrealion. is Learning 'ro rnanipulale rnaferials is a goal of These Painling and drawing lei +l1e individual sfudenl' find arf srudenls a means of expression Ellen Olwls and Judy Gorman enioy making Chrisfrnas decoralions DIVISIO OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES ' -2:1 -,-4 .EK - 1 ,sa Vlzl me T W VA1' j T C- 5' - ADELPT-TIA BASFORD ELIZABETH BRINKLEY VVlLLlAlVl D. ALMY Dizfiliolz Ch!ZjI'77Zd7Z B.A. - U. oT Ark. B.S. - AusTin Peay STaTe College B-All MA., PHD' , george peabody lv1.A. 1 U. oT Texas lvl.A. - George Peabody College College GraduaTe STudy - Cornell U., U. OT Chicago, U. oT Cal., U. oT Wis., U. oT Minn. To unclersTand The world and iTs complicaTions, we musT TirsT undersTand our- selves. Through biological science The phenomena oT naTure can be beTTer undersTood, invesTigaTed, and appreciaTed. Field Trips and laboraTory worlc made These secreTs oT naTure more alive and viTal To The sTudenT. The Division oT Biological Sciences sTrives To Train Teachers Tor elernenTary and secondary work, and To provide required pre-proTessional worlc in medicine, denTisTry, pharmacy, nursing, and medical Technology. 5.5 22 DIVI IO OF BUSI ESS EDUCATIO MAJORIE O. WINSLOW Dizfifimz Clmirmfuz BS. - Boslon U. M.S. - Oregon Sraie College Oraduale Srudy - Hunrer College, Indiana U., Florida Siafe U. Miss Winslow's Office Machines class '. '. Mr. Dodson's Typing class -:wg qf 'f'-M-5. DONALD R. DODSON B.S.E. - A.S.T.C. M.Ed, - U. of Arlc. M.B.A. - Texas A 34 M Henderson gears iis business educarion courses io ihose sfudenrs inleresfed in high school reaching. l-lowever, people are frained 'ro go inro many areas of +he business world. Insrrucrion and srandards are being consranfly re- vised Jro meei rhe ever-changing modern business pracrices. The follow-up program for firsi'-year 'reachers is a special aid given +o business graduaies. Business, as a minor field of srudy. is of inesfimable value ro everyone no mailer whar his choice of a career. Courses in shorlhand, accounling. office machines, office management Business English, and business law are praclical subiecrs lhaf can be used in The performance of any job. 23 DIVISION OF EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY CECIL W. THOMASSON Divifiozz Chfzirmmz B.A.-George-Town College M.A., Ph.D. - George Peabody r. 1 1 iw! ', i i,.' J' -., 'I '-,,' .' 2Lify5y1'.1wQ'flUMagi?-LQ wi. . , rw WWC.o...'lfjQMf'lfi.f1,fWl r i . . ,. , f my . f .i'fi,f.,',i ,, ',l' f , . fl., fi' V, iZ,:l'L',-24' i' lllllffpnilfzl y will wkpilf' . Qi 'Q -Wei Yllllfl A ,V f ,gf gy., ,, Iliff ' f i ,fl il l'ii'i if 'df :fin yi. ru , , ii llllilf ,Qi ww Wliil ii 'i 2' lf! ill. ' '?-jr ' 'C' 4. 'I ilW '1 lf N my M l! ' ' ' A fi , .J .J f 1' 'mi f '-3 M y.. 4i.uJ9',.i! i ii. -1-m y N Y yr, .:rlf7fii., ,i ' li.. 'wrii?l'l' ' . . . .1 ' .w i-0 iw' i siifilw ly ll'W,.iiwlliW' ll ll. 1 . ,i B.A. - Henderson-Brown M.S. - U. of Ark. Graduafe Sfudy - U. of Ala., U. of Fla., Columbia U. -M50 sqswvllu.. ELISE REID B.A. - Henderson-Brown M.S. - U. of Ark. Graduafe Sfudy - Peabody. U. of Colo., Duke. U. of Wis., U. of No. Carolina, Columbia U. 24 The curriculum in Jreacher educaiion was developed To prepare compelenl Teachers for elemenlary and secondary schools. Bur being more complex, fhis division includes such Terms as observa+ion , block , and Ppracrice Teaching . A maior in psychology is offered lor 'rhose who plan lo enler fields which re-guire applicarion ol psychological prin- ciples. The psychology division is in charge of The lesling pro- gram of The college and provides individual counseling lor slu- denis. WARD E. ANKRUM B.A., M.S. - U. ol lllinois Ed.D. - U. of Missouri iijlx W lr .I i. i J 5.'liWllili' T' lilffw' JW T lpw I ly W fl i i 'WW RUTH GUTI-lRIE T WALDO A. DAHLSTEDT WILLIAM E. MIDDLETON A.B. - Okla. Baplisl U. A.B. - York College B.S.E. - Della S1'a're M.S. - Okla. Share U. M.A., Ph.D. - U. of Nebraska M.A., Ed. D. - U. of Mississippi Graduaie Srudy - Peabody, Columbia U. DOROTHY RICE ELSIE ROSS JOHNNIE D. STANLEY B.S. - Delia Sfafe B.A. - Ceniral Slafe Teachers B.S., M.S. - Miss. Sfale U. M.A. - U. of Missouri M.S. - Okla. Siale U. Graduafe Sludy - U. of Miss. Ed.D. - Michigan Sfale U. Graduafe Siudy - U. of Colo.. Peabody sk. . K Di, sf' 5- fi ., ., ,.,,.m.. ,t , 9 Vi' A , - X :mi gh' - . , s LQ T i sf ' I :nil w .' Q S ' Q 4 .-L: . , ,X , '- 5 Y' il L. i 'I PracTice Teachers are being insTrucTed by TacuITy advisors Teaching is an arT requiring special Training. Henderson meeTs This need by offering iTs sTudenTs The minor and major sequences in educaTion. The Minor Sequence. an inTroducTion To The profession, deals wiTh an inTensive sTudy oT currenT educaTional pracTices and problems. AcTual classroom siTuaTions are observed by prospec- Tive Teachers in This phase oT Their Training. The Major Sequence consisTs OT six weeks sTudy OT The Technical aspecTs oT educaTion such as child and adolescenT psychology. meThods OT Teaching, TesTs and measuremenTs. and so on. This classroom experience is Tollowed by nine weeks oT pracTice Teaching in various schools ThroughouT The sTaTe. Hender- son TaculTy members cooperaTe wiTh The counseling Teacher in guiding The growTh oT The prospecTive Teacher. Finally, The sTudenT Teaching experience is evaluaTed in The lasT Three weelcs of The Major Sequence. .fig illil ll Dr. Ankrum, direcTor of audio-visual educaTion, views The Tilm library, an aid To The TaculTy Tor Thorough insTrucTion in The classroom. 25 DIVI IG OFM THEM TICS is 1 g5p,35,3,5,j353.:5::g ,:,-5,.1.::::::::1:::.1--1-:A.-'-,-xv:-:f-.-1-1-: - 1: -:':b:-::r:,s.:--r:-:rz-:.-:-:r-f:f -2:-pm-:1::r:4:-.-:-:-:- .i4::-gw:i::,:,:5 Q... .-s 1 'Za q......,,...i..-,i:.:-::- -- W...,..- .,:,,.:......m+ss1.:. . .... .: - -1 '-:-:1C'i'.n5ww:-29. .-:T' ,-:5:f'1.: ,,,'1:,:f:-2: 5 :-1-:-:-5:73515396:44 ' , 1 -' -- , ,. i s 3 - n f 'ii if 1252.5 ' T H 4 l . f 1 . '2?si2f4fa-Q-1:25334-25,953 Q, . - il . ' ' .' i' :2's' -'5' 'Q' r':2:r:a1fw1's-5:5:5: ' 4Exq,,:5s5::'-f - ,a i kgs- .T 9 5 ,.,1,3.,g-:,3:f,,:-I, gf29 .5 Niki' ' I :ff-Mt,..-,,, V ,,, ....,,k,,.,., , . f6E2:5if5::5E5g5zsf'1 ss, V- 1.4,-1-f EDITH E. WHITMER MARY LEE FOSTER MYRENE VCGT McCARTY Divixiorz Chfzirmrzrz B.A., M.S. - La. Slaie U. B.S.E. - Cenfral Missouri Siaie College A.B., A.M. - Washingion U. Graduaie Siudy - U. of Ala., Columbia M.S.E. - Henderson Slalre Teachers Ed.D. - U. of Missouri U- College Graduaie Siudy - Nalional U. oi Mexico Graduale Siudy - U. of Missouri The courses in +he Division of Maihemalics are planned To rneef +he needs of sfudenls who plan +0 leach malhemaiics in elemenlrary and secondary schools, and for Those who plan To enlrer oiher fields in which maihemalics is an esseniial Tool. Eundarnenial Mafhemalrics is ihe basic course which forms Jrhe ioundaiion for malh worlc a+ Hender- son. MISS FOSTER'S FUNDAMENTAL MATH CLASS 26 DIVI IO OF HGME ECCNOMICS -.fi Q. ii I lx gb. 1' 1. A .Mm . 7 Q ,. iw 9 s . - 5' . L :1 QW , ' sh- ff- 'Si'- JUANITA FORD ELIZABETH CUNNINGI-IAM ALLENE STANTON VIRGINIA WILMUTH Dj!-f,ff07l Cbm-m.u1 B.S.I-l.E., IVI.S. - U. of Arlc. BS. - Mary I-Iardin-Baylor B.S.I-I.E., IVI.A. - U. oi Arlx. B.S. - Easl Texas Slale Teachers Graduaie Sludy - Cornell U., Iv1.A. - Texas Slare College for Graduale Sludy - U. of Tenn. M.A. - U. of Texas Colorado Sfale College Women Graduale Sludy - U. of Wis.. Graduale Sludy - U. of Texas, U. of Minn., Columbia U. Slephen F. Auslin College .E , ., ' -zz ,... I A Y Q: l 1 ' ex . .- ,P 4 F ' 1 - fi 'A ' A1 1? 'I I -.A T1 I Revnolds fi 'ua 1 vox. ,, ol The nursery school is an enjoyable Iaboralory in which +o worlc and learn! The main obieclives of The Home Economics Divi- sion are Io Irain Ieachers for eifeclive work in Jrhe field, 'ro provide subiecl mailer for 'rhose who are inferesled in home economics, and Io provide sludenls wifh courses Thar will increase Their skills as homemalfers. Courses are offered in areas of Iexfiles and cloihing, foods and nulri- Iion, family and child relalionships, and housing and family economics. A home managemenl house and a nursery school serve as well-equipped Ialooralories for The sludenls. Z7 .sf .. I , if , ' f I yn..-, , DIVISION OF LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE DAVID M. DRIVER KELMER BAXTER Division Cfitlfwllrlll B.A., M.A. - U. oT Florida l3.A. - U. oT The SouTh C5raduaTe STudy - U. oT Illinois. M.A.. Ph.D. - Columbia U. U. oT Florida GEORGIA CLIFTON B.A., M.A. - EasT Texas STaTe Ed. D. - U. of Texas JAMES E. DURHAM B.A. - Peabody B.T.A. - Pasadena Playhouse M.A. - U. oT SouThern Cal. CiraduaTe STudy - Peabody The general aim oT The Division oT Languages and LiTeraTure is To assisT sTudenTs To undersTand, use, and enjoy languages and liTeraTure. The proTessional obie-cTive is To supply eIemenTary and secondary schools wiTh compeTenT Teachers oT The language erTs. In a world where boundaries no longer separaTe us Trom our neighbors. iT has become of prime imporTance ThaT we learn To speak The language oT oThers. f 21 4-.3-sz, fy . . , i ..,..,. C. MERRILL ELLIS B.A., M.A. - U. oT Ark. Ed. D. - U. oT Florida LUCY FINLEY B.A. - A.S.T.C. M.A. - Peabody GraduaTe STudy - Peabody U. of SouThern California , 5-2' is . g -' -553-fi'-1, ,. ..-: I i iii ff- ? V i i I , ., I I : i . NANNIE MAY RONEY MILDRED SI-IERROD B.S.E., M.A. - U. oT Ark. B.A. - AThens College C5raduaTe STudy - Teachers M.A. - Tulane U. College, Columbia U., U. of GraduaTe STudy - U. oT Ala., Colo., U. oT Chicago U. of La., U. oT Chicago, U. 28 oT Minn., U. OT Wis., Pea- body, U. oT Dijon ELEANOR GILLIAM B.A. - U. oT Ark. M.A. - Columbia U. GraduaTe STudy - U. oT Colo., Colo. STaTe U., Colo. STaTe College 3 w .- 1' We Q . gk .... if . ,,.,A , 5M' .,Q,, I NILA TURNER B.A. - Henderson-Brown M.A. - Emory U. GraduaTe STudy - U. oT Chica- go, U. oT Minn., Columbia U., Colo. STaTe PEARL I-IENSCN B.S.E. - I-Ienderson STaTe Teach' ers College M.A. - U. oT Ark. ALLIE WILSON B.S.E., M.A. - U. oT Ark. B.S. - Peabody GraduaTe STudy - Emory U., U. oT Chicago Miss Whipple discusses greal' works ol erl in her humanilies ln communicalions freshmen learn To express Their ideas in class a panel discussion A scene from The Heiress, one of 'rhe major producfions given by Jrhe Speech Deparrmenf and Masquers 29 DIVI IO OFM SIC i ' T Z-. 1 .y. . f . ' ws . gg w s , 'S gy ' f 'E2 'I2,' 15:55 - . . Zia. . ' H ' .. -' - 'Z'V59'-f.-Fifi? LQIS SMITH Divifiozz Clafzirnzarz B.M. - Henderson-Brown M.M. - Gunn School of Music GraduaTe STudy - Bush ConservaTory, N orThwesTe rn U. AcTiviTies oT The music division add much To The culTural liTe oT The campus. The ConcerT Band, The Collegiansf' Madrigal Singers, and CollegiaTe Choir perTorm ThroughouT The year Tor The enioymenT oT The sTudenTs. The purpose oT The music program is To prepare sTudenTs Tor Teaching in The public schools or Tor proTe-ssional perTormance. To accomplish This aim Two degrees are oTTered, The bachelor oT music educaTion and The bachelor oT music, boTh oT which have been approved by The NaTional AssociaTion oT Schools oT Music. Because oT The enioymenT iT brings Them and The opporTuni- Ties iT oTTers Tor a challenging career, our sTudenTs Teel ThaT music is a viTal parT oT The pursuiT oT learning aT Henderson. A.B. - N.T.S.C. ROBERT ELLIS WENDELL O. EVANSON EUGENE KUYPER B.A. - Hendrix College B.M.E. - DalcoTa Wesleyan U M.M. - U. oT Michigan M.M. - U. oT Nebraska B.M. - CurTis lnsTiTuTe oT Music M.M. - U. oT Michigan GraduaTe STudy - U. oT Michigan U oT Colorado if sg 0 i JAMES R. HARRIS WILLIAM A. SCHROEDER MAE WHIPPLE B.M., M.M. - Louisiana STaTe U. B.M., M.M. - Chicago Musical College B.M., B.A. - Henderson-Brown College PosT-GraduaTe STudy - New York U.. M.M. - Gunn School Of Music NorThwesTern U. GraduaTe STudy - Chicago Musical College. Juilliard School off Music so l l-lenderson's music insfruclors assisf 'rhe sludenl' in allaining rhe fulles+ possible developmenl of his nafural lalenis by offering individualized insfruclrion in piano, voice, organ. and various band inslrumenls. A lhree-manual Moller pipe organ and over I5 praclice pianos are characlerislic ol 'rhe line equipmenl made available for belfer insrruclion in music. Three Fulbrighl Scholars in music and a winner of The na- rional open compeliiion in organ playing sponsored by 'lhe American Guild of Organisls in New York alles? 'ro fhe soundness of an invesfmenl in music educalion af Henderson. Jo Adcoclc. a music maior, pracfices in one of several privafe sludios The band rehearses in preparaiion for a conceri' Mr. Schroeder helps sfudenfs in Harmony Y71 ., i H' in ami ia A s'I'uden'r of organ enjoys 'rhe advanfage of pracricing Voice insfrucfion being given fo Larry McSpadden is in a privafe room characferisiic of music 'rraining af Henderson 31 DIVI IO OF PHYSICAL EDUCATIO E W bw if fy ., . ! EUGENE E. BECK DUKE WELLS JIMMY MACK SAWYER Divifiofz Claairmafz B.A. -Henderson Slale Teachers College B.S.E. - Henderson Slale Teachers Col B.S. - U. of Nebraska M.A. - Peabody lege M.A., Ph.D. - Ohio Slale Graduale Sludy - Colorado Sfale M.A. - Peabody College Graduale Srudy - Peabody The Division of Physical Educalion prepares s+uden+s Io become physical educafion Teachers and coaches for public schools. In addilion Io Ieacher educalion courses. compeIenI inslrucrors leach courses in recrealion, modern dance, swim- ming. coaching Iheory, camp leadership, gymnasiics, and a varielry of oihers. These courses are designed Io give Ihe sfudenl Ihe skills and melhods Io use his social efficiency and emolional sIabiIiIy. - NOT PICTURED - CORETA J. COWART B.A. - U. of California M.A. - U. of Arlc. IVIORTON L. I'IUTTO CARRIE HOLLAND B.A. - Hendrix College B,A,, M,A. - U. of Ark. M.A. - U. of NO- Carolina Graduale Siudy - Indiana U. Graduale Sfudy - Indiana U. 32 'Ne Coach Sawyer leads discussion in his Firsi'-Aid class Techniques of The game of speedball are pracficed in Hay- good Gymnasium we.a43Q ' vnyfx 4,-46 .ii ,uv-1 -Q M, , H wiki wwng. .L KK.. Two sfudenfs demonsfrafe life-saving procedures in class 33 ,..., DIVISIO f Q.:-V..-..::.:. 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's., - ,,:::-4. 3- --Qkiiv'-lisa-.52::f:1:r-I: -V V -- -2qf g3ij:3:j1:':,1::., 'Q-:H , -' -f ' 4V11..,.','.,1:1fg5,V :,- 1j'rzi5fs:V.'2's2:'r .. 52.11 1+ 1: r,:V::'V's:-.u:1aa1as22: .fV::1:a:ssz'i: if-V11-X-f : VV-:::1.::V.:,::2-s.521225 12V32,ia1:f1s1s::3.z..V2:STx. .V:1:a1v, V,:::V2i:s..:a:::-. V-1:12-V-..1, :Vw 'V 2s:s:s:s:2...- -'Iii 'fr ' -xl:iZIi':2iifsZ:fa:122iz.,2:-.rf 'gerzgekifr 1,,1g:., -:,.:,c,iz ,- -- 1:-- ,V Kgs..-,6,f.,..,.. ,. .. '.w:f::-1i:2'1VV'f:-.1.1: f Y Ei 1:5 Gff.. :VV11 1.1212 i f..ZffEas2Efs2.2f:lQ' :ff-ZV-1 '355fr2 '.'f:fi1-115. ' ,s:f5,:zf.1 'fr , , ',. PHILIP G. I-IORTON DiZ!i.I'i07Z Clmirnzfzzz B.S. - Denison U. I-IASKELL JONES RICHARD ROBINSON B.S.E. - A.S.T.C. B.S. - U. of Wyoming LESLIE TOPE A.B. - Wesrern Kenrucky Sfare IvI.S. - U. of Ark. M.S.E. - Wesrern III. Srare Iv1.A.- Peabody IvI.S., Ph.D. - Ohio Share U, Graduare Siudy - Ark. Grad- CoIIege Graduare Srudy - U. of Colo., uaie Insrirure of Technology Graduare Slrudy - Ark. Grad- Peabody uaie InsIiI'uIe of Technoiogy Laborarory Iechnigue is Iearned by Joe CoIIins 34 The space age wifh ifs Ialk of rrips Io Jrhe moon and irs sounds of beeping saIeIIiIes has made us more aware of rhe pressing need for weII-Irained scienrisrs. Our counfry needs more Ihan ever before berier- Irained people in rhe fieids of physics and chemisfry. Courses are provided Io give a Iiberal educarion in The fundamenral principles of 'rhe sciences, Iogefher wirh Iaborafory work, and inI'eIIigen'r famiIiari+y wiI'h imporfani' applicarions in our modern civiiizarion. The courses are aIso adapred in conrenr, scope, and sequence Io serve Ihose who do noi plan Io reach. buf eIec+ Ihe physical sciences for ofher purposes. General Che-misiry slrudenls are required +0 ariend a weelcly laborafory where They learn 'ro apply The knowledge 'rhey have gained in +he class room. ,vii N4 Organic Chemisiry siudenis work in The lab DIVI IO OF SOCIAL STUDIE edge oT social sTudies is oT irnporTance To alrnosT every Teacher. The high school Teacher as well as The elemenTary Teacher needs Training in This area. l-lisTory,Economics, poliTical science, and sociology cuT across almosT every deparTmenTal line in high school. The elemenTary Teacher needs a broad background in geography and American and European hisTory To be able To Teach The TundamenTal knowledge required by The ioib. AlThough many people enTer The Tield, which makes The cornpeTiTion keen, There is always a large demand Tor social sTudies Teachers. Careers in law, business CLARK F. ELKINS Divifiofz Chairman B.A. - A.S.T.C. M.A. - U. oT Ark. D.S.S. - Syracuse U. GraduaTe STudy - U. oT MinnesoTa WAYNE G. DELAVAN B.S., M.S. - Kansas STaTe Teachers College, C-5raduaTe STudy - U. oT Kansas poliTics, and governmenT are open To The social sTudies major. BOYCE A. DRUMMOND A.B. - Baylor U. M.A.. Ph.D. - U. oT Chicago l lll.l.QUlT LYNCH B.S., M.S. - U. oT l-lousTon GraduaTe STudy - A.S.T.C., U. oT CaliTornia, U. oT San Carlos, U. oT Texas TROY E. MAJORS ARVELLA PAYNE CHARLES M- S-TRACK B.A., M.A. - U. OT Ark. B.Ed. - Clark U. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. - U. oT Iowa GraduaTe STudy - U. OT Munich, GoeThe M.A., Ph.D. - New York U. lnsTiTuTe GraduaTe STudy - OxTord U. 36 Typical of classes a+ Henderson is 'rhe informal air of Dr. Drummoncl's hislory class. Lecluring is one of lhe melhods Mr. Lynch uses 'ro acquaini his l-lome and Family Living class wifh research lind- ings and poinfs of view of sociology and ol'her fielcls as 'rhey periain 'ro family life. LT. COL. ROBERT B. GALBREAITI-I PMS MAJOR ANTONIO GALVAN Ass'r. PMS MXSGT. GARLAND MCWATTERS I lnsfrucfor 38 CADRE The Reserve Officers Training Corps is designed +0 produce qualifies of characfer, personaliiy, and leadership, essenlial 'ro an Army Officer or any good cifizen of The Unifed Slales. The mis- sion of ROTC is having ready in lime of nalional emergency a corps of educaied, well-rounded leaders for our mililary defense. ROTC is a Tour-year college program, divided info a Iwo-year basic course and a 'rwo-year advanced course. CAPTAIN ALBERT GREEN MXSGT. WILLIAM LOYD Ass+. PMS Insfrucfor - Nol Picfured - SFC JOHN TUCKER, JR. lnsfrucfor SFC RAYMOND VAN DE WIELE Supply Sergeanl' SFC ALFRED LYNCH Sergeanf Major Freshman cade+s pracfice af The rifle range if 'Q ,gf ifff?3f?' wiv I 4? 3?-ix A cadef sees Tha+ his rifle is clean H l :Q ...LQ V. x , - . , . .,, . -' ,X-I ,, V, - Hn.-uv - 1-1' Baffle group sfands af affenfion during refreaf . 41 J., 39 fu. .QW ' lf uf -'QV af I' N ' ,! '5 'f-1 'mug f U' II IW I. I W . . I. vV.VwfZ9 ' my . , I ., W. 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It houses an auditorium, classrooms, various ad- ministrative offices, the art studios, the drama studios, and various student organization rooms. n a C v.,v . .... , . . ,, -.. mn all lu in mm ARKANSAS HALL A dual purpose building, Arkansas Hall contains the Huie library and Henderson's main auditorium. Built in 1950, it contains the latest equipment and facilities, and is completely air-conditioned. 43 v,k, Mc ELHANN N HALL The science building, McElhannon Hall, is occupied by the science and mathematics division. It contains the Biology, Chemistry, and Physics laboratories, classrooms, a darkroom, offices, and an auditorium. ,MI 44 ' x 1 Q yt: T H Q .,,, my L If ia E ,J i ixse -s-. c, N A223 fi ,E ., ' it 5 if' 1 HN, --- Q... ,W ,Nm Nm MW' - M my ,Q , N WM- f .t , , 1 i... -M W, at .t,i L.. M., ' -'IT ' 'Six if Ml as if I ,mf -1: A 'A QS? Ill llwl - 5 s,',: ' A 'lat' . . 3, ,.,. .. , . 324 X , lll Z i ,,,,,,,,?, gigs , W . ,.,yV EVANS HALL Evans Hall is a modern, two-story, air-conditioned structure and is the newest classroom building on the campus. It contains offices, the audio-visual center, an audio-visual auditorium, and classrooms. ' g'rf'aQsgg,gi 'eggs' fergv- ' .--I , ,-,,,J L ' f -Lg. -I 'f.ri'N k ' K 17' ,S 'NX KEY HALL Occupied by the division of music, Key Hall has teaching studios, classrooms, offices, practice rooms, a mfusic library, an instrument storage room, and choral and band rehearsal rooms. The four sorority rooms are located on the third floor. Q M -fr .pf 'f'i- , ff, t in .s Q -' ' F-F111 - , ,--Y-V . N , Q IIE az! Ili ll! 5 D-- ,N in .I ,.:.x. s , . 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A ' ' A 5:3 aimww-w.ah.f, me rw me -F --it 'mm' qum'fw ,.......a. .w...m,. . . i,..,.-www... .. ---wr-11:21 Ms.-ww v ' V0 M . by , N... W . ,.,.:: g.g..g,'g,,, 1',1. .'.' .,Z.,::,?,L.2:1 ': 5 '. THE JOH H. LOOK DOO TUDE TU IO The Student Union, named for J. M. Lookadoo, is a beautiful new, air-conditioned building, containing a lounge, game rooms, student or- ganization rooms, a snack bar, post office, bookstore, and facilities for various activities and recreation. V-7 'ill ' Ill 1 ,ui - Ill Ill ,ji Jll Qwbl.. N in-4. CADDO CENTER The dining hall, Caddo Center, is a large air-conditioned building situated near the dorms and classroom buildings. It contains a private dining room, a large dining area, and a student lounge. 46 Q .-. . -.t....st. Y , ,., .- -...-9' . 'M' '-e.....s,,? qw y 9 A . .. , . , - . .F X. -wif ss t asv x .bs in ,,,,f1,-it sd- ,tuvtw X,-,. ,. . - B wswmwmwis .s,, .suc- M.. . , A' - ., 'Q t gag . - ,, f W' f s..,,.r . .MW-.Q A... A xg , wwf' X-. ' FM' , ., .M Ha we ...M . I. - Y W .Q 'f f' 1-' QV. gf , E ,, 134' if . M w Wm mm mm a wa at in ll up .' it-'il 1 7:55 Si! ' ' F nf i- 'ff m +52 -' I ,i Q- M ' H s. KL' 5 , .ficfifiwi A M DAY ARMORY Day Armory, facing the drill field, houses the R.O.T.C. Department and contains a modern rifle range, film room, ordinance room, class- rooms, dressing rooms, and offices. One wing of the building houses the main gymnasium and indoor drill area , A e. -v 1 , aiiawzfgfi A N. r .954 L-.fpmjf '- Ya, . , J . st 'fc-,? 7f'3f.?.f9f f - - -K '- if '1 V1 'if W sl!- S! H- I V Qs! S11 WJ HAYGOOD GYMNASIU Haygood Gymnasium is used for instruction in physical education. It cont. ins a modern indoor swimming pool, a well-equipped gymnasium, a basketball court, locker and dressing rooms, classrooms, and offices for the physical education staff. 47 ,7 y Xl 2 f 1 My 1 - 4- .a-1--vfr?53QL . - -'7 1 A . fHefi...t.. M' ef -A-- - - ' X , .W - 2, 5 gif 5 , .-0 ' D' . ,Q who 4 . 5 ' rs ..,.,,., ., .x,,,.V ,.1.,. , . ,, ,. 4 . ,,. gg gf.: '-'A . k if 4 l 2 ' sl' 5' A if i -D - 1, 1j,,,fgQ5g- t45L :- 221. ,, - j i. ,. .... .,,.,.-M, WH P4 s 1 2 is .sf 9 7 9 4 NA r l X! HCME-MA AGEME THOUSE The Home-management House is used by the Home Economics Division as a residence instruction unit for its major students. The stu- dents live in the house for a period of nine weeks in order that they can Work with home situations, problems in management, meal Planning, entertaining, home furnishings, and home budgets. . . . i .. . 4 fr - 5 '-2 'N 'FM 2.4, ' ,. ::5fi'f,.,:1:51-ff? :ti ' 7 ,Q .. .. :va- 'Y 1: - -9' f , . Q, .win 'K 1 1 -as - 1 -1 - 'Q -- ' fi-Y' Q, ' . -'fs' I , .Q 1 . . .,., -- f ,.-:2'+f:--- ,M - - we -I-fi?i,m'f'j ' -Q ,-ffm--1. A Q ' fm, 1 ' A gym. -12:15-.., ' - - .- .e ' ' V -ff -N ., ,a .f ' s ' - ,, 1 1. .f - at if x . .. -.f.,--36 . ,. M , . s . . sp - V. . ,, mi . 14... , , Q v .. , , . , -lf - . 4' we - .. -s 5' -wif - . f W: 'W ' .. - fish 1 ' Q , ,X g ,i . Y Q A ' .QQNQ r A , ,Q 1 A ' ' I -fx. I , . .il . -:SB '5 , - fri -' ,S M . ,A ,.,.,, ,.,........,, ,,.V,. , . . ' if 'W' l 48 ACULTY ROW On-campus, college-owned faculty housing is provided for a limited number of faculty members by ten brick houses at Faculty Place, just off Huddleston Street. J. Q- i e t 51 M JN' It 2 f -' . If ff is ggi? , xy ,ge ,, ' .' 2 N' 2-Vs. ' at - 442- ,.'fl2'l MRS. HOLLMAN FQSTER HALL Foster houses approximately 115 men in rooms so arranged that each is adjacent to a bath. It is a fireproof, three-story structure and has two attractive lounges, infirmary, and laundry rooms. Wee: iran WOMACK HALL MRS- PAGAN A residence hall for approximately 155 men, Womack has two large lounges, an office, and a laundry room with automatic washing machines. It is located adjacent to Caddo Center and is conveniently near classroom 49 buildings. mf e-if O vi no A if . V l 'I Ali' , I 1 I, K. .4 T' o 4' 3,4 - 4 . 1 5, . J, 41 . W 5 A I 'C Jr. f-i. . Ndffaq Maw'-M y PINES A- -PINES B Pines is a women's dormitory located on the banks of the ravine. Each unit is an independent dormitory unit housing thirty-two women and has eight, four-girl suites. All rooms are connected by a modern intercom system. . -.Y KJ' 4 11 .. bex' , -souv- FU 'NSY' J Qu- PINE S A PINE S B MRS. O. j. STEPHENSON MRS. J. A. RAMSEY -t J2- -5Wf?i?jf?? ?5 A V 9i P'r' D-f -Ilgzgg. .'-if . gig' , OAKS A--OAKS B Oaks is a dormitory reserved also for women students. Each of two units can house thirty-two girls in sixteen, two-student rooms. Each room contains a study alcove, and two such rooms, served by a connected bath, form a four-student suite. 4...,. 4' 'iqvk OAK S A OAK S B MRS. THELMA SWEPSTON MRS. J. H. MCLARTY r- Y 1 S .fv- av U v ,, N I E. qi -f +A -ff -A 'fl 'f,v5 5J- 'Him In 54 . 's.' 'Ja ' 'A 1 f W' HOLLY A--HOLLY B Holly is identical to Oaks and Pines, housing also thirty-two women. It contains a lounge on each of its two floors, a laundry room equipped with automatic washers, a kitchenette, an infirmary, office, and a hostess room. me HOLLY A HOLLY B F 1 'it 1 'Kg f ,1 15' A 'H I 4? . mask Q N, . , dr' a. .V ' ' ls? - sm MOONEY HALL Mooney Hall, housing approximately 130 women students, is one of the most conveniently located dormitories. It is almost centrally located near the dining hall, classrooms, student union, and library. Consisting of three stories, it contains lounges, automatic washing machines, an infirmary, and an office. aff n, MOONEY I MUONEY II ALTERNATE AND III HOSTESS MRS- G- H' HOLDEN MRS. R. A. BURGESS MRS. ROY MORGAN GARRETT HALL Garrett Hall is a three-story red brick apartment building providing thirty apartments for married students. Each apartment contains a modern kitchenette and is supplied with the newest in attractive and serviceable equipment and furnishings. A laundry room is located on each floor. i,,.,.,i.,: Qi ...qwassvw- 9'W THE CERRATOS -s...,s-H , 1,, '- --,...,g f Q 'Wm WL.. M 54 CHARLES and BONNIE DYER PAT and LYNDA MANTOOTH , ,, , Y Y, . .. U . Qdnr. CENTRAL HEATI G PLA T This structure is located adjacent to the bridge, and furnishes heat for all the campus buildings. :glut WAI' ' W 13... ,4 ill:-gg. g fa' , X wi V- , nw, ,W f 'S ff' ' .x ' v i' r f, nl ... E+-1, nie. W a A ,,,,,L,, s 'QQY ffgf5jfv'f.sQl3,f .C ,j',,:-nw N ls- f vf- f , ,v - 1-qv -'fi-as.-'fe fiilf' ',gf-ly 1 '- ,:?'f'f-.Q cs, HCP These buildings are used in the maintenance and improvement of the college plant and equipment. They include three frame structures north- west of the armory. 55 . 1 5 Z. gif , V 1 .. AZIZ 1 .4 it ff v- AA V - ii 1. a ' ff - .Mft 1 1 ,V b.4'. , Y. M K. 6 s , 9 -.,' 4 e : - ' f in N .W y. . . 'H 1 'IV PM if if rr V , .,- Q A - 9, ,z.,: f, G' 'y 3 ' H2 , wth- Q4 'iw ,. -fe ' W? A .53 '45, , 'Q ' - - 'fffh J.. . ii E 1 1 f- 1 , htstlwfysi' 1 A N' vw- z M , ', . t aww 2 3 Vw it rg-1.-it'f:-..'t H 1 1 sei aff S 1555 wwaunan1na1af-4p-Q5g- 5 0' . ..- A ,, ,. -.Vw vw ,,,,, :,...,.,,.a: ,,W,,,, V ,, ff U, ,Q QQ! . . 'Q - 4 ,1,...r,. . ' '-'i' 1 Am wi -- Ari 1 i bf Turrentine Hall in the twelfth week of construction Construction began in August, 1960, on two new air-conditioned dormitories to alleviate the housing situation on the crowded Henderson campus. The new men's dormitory, now under construction, will be called Goodloe Hall, after the late Professor Granville Goodloe, Professor of Latin and Greek from 1894 unit his death in 1911. A dormitory named after him formerly stood on the spot now occupied by Haygood Gymnasium. Turrentine Hall will be the newest women's dormitory on campus. It will be named for the late Professor P. W. Turrentine, emeritus professor of English since 1954, and former head of the department since 1920. Like Goodloe Hall, it will also be three stories tall and completely air-conditioned. Each dormitory will house 152 persons. The contractors are Kelly-Nelson Construction Company, and the architects are Whittenberg, Delony, and Davidson of Little Rock. The dormitories will be completed on September 1, 1961. 4 ,W is , .r,ra.t, lW SA CLASSES SENIGR CLASS ,, , A 4 ,Vi X V 1 4 .5 f 1 Z 1 Q 1 i ' f 3 OFFICERS FREDDIE GLAZE Presiderfr KENNETH HOLDER Vice-presidenf CONNIE MATLOCK Senafor ANNA LOU ALLEN Represenfafive ORVAL QUENTIN ADAIR Booneville, Arkansas B.S.E. - Physical Educaiion Foofball: PE Club JEROME C. ALDERMAN Arkaclelphia, Arkansas B.S.E. - Social Science ANNA LOU ALLEN Pine Bluff, Arkansas B.S.E. - Home Economics Alpha Sigma Alpha, pres., pledge mislress: AWS, pres., sec.-+reas.: Hear? and Key: Cheerleader, Capfain: Sfudeni' Senale, Sophomore vice-pres., Senior represenfa+ive: Panhellenic Council, sec.: Judicial Board, Pres.: I960 Queen of S+ars: I960 Greek Queen of Hearfs: Phi Sigma Epsilon Sweefhearf: l960 Reddie Day Queen: I96I Milifary Sponsor: Senior Home- coming Maid: Class Favori+e: Freshman Soup Bowl Queen: Who's Who ANN ALLISON Arkadelphia, Arkansas B.S.E. - Elemeniary Educafion GLYNDA MAC AI-LlSON LiHle Rock, Arkansas B.A. - Psychology Alpha Sigma Tau. pres., corres.-sec., besl pledge, leadership award: SCA: vice-pres., execufive council: Hearl' and Key, reporfer: AWS: Judical Board: AWS Sfafe Sec.: Soup Bowl Maid 81 Cheerleader: Milifary Sponsor Candidafe: Sfar, assisfanl' ediior, organizafional edifor, sororify edilor: Oaks B pres.: Panhellenic Council, freas.: Who's Who: Transfer from TWU CLARICE HUGHES ARCHIE Forresf Cify, Arkansas B.S. - Business Educafion LONNIE RUTH ARMSTRONG Gurdon, Arkansas B.S.E. - Elemenfary Educa+ion FRANCES MARIE ARNN Dermoh, Arkansas B.S.E. - Home Economics Colhecon: SNEA: SCA: Transfer from Arkansas AEM ,au fi Wd' HB HELEN ARNOLD Dierks, Arkansas B.S.E. - Elemenfary Educalion lndepandenf Sfudenfs, secreiary, corresponding secrelary, social chair- man: SNEA LEA ETTA BAKER Lockesburg, Arkansas B.S.E. - Elemeniary Educaiion BREN DA L. BALL Nashville, Arkansas B.S.E. - His+ory SN EA LARRY BASS ETT Pine Bluff, Arkansas B.S.E. - Psychology Sigma Tau Gamma, Pledge Masler E ICR CARROLL W. BELL, JR. Olrolona, Arkansas B.S. - Chemislry U Sigma Phi Epsilon, sec vice-pres., Chemisiry Club: Mililary Sociely Pershing Rifles CHARLES W. BELL Foreman, Arkansas B.S.E. - Physical Education HERBERT DALE BEN NETT Prescoif, Arkansas B.A. - Economics Sigma Tau Gamma, IFC represenhliveg Phi Befa Lambda, vice-presidenig Hear? and Key, vice presidenh Band: SCA J. M. BENNETT Hof Springs, Arkansas B.A. - Psychology FREDA SUE DIAL BENTON Bearclen, Arkansas B.S.E. - Elemenfary Educafion Delia Zefa, Panhellenic represenfafiveg IRC: AWS, Dorm Secrefary: SCA, vice-president Madrigalsg Collegiafe Choir MARVIN BONNER Rison, Arkansas B.A. - Economics Phi Sigma Epsilon, Besf Pledge Award MARGARET BOSCHETTI Pine Bluff, Arkansas B.S.E. - Home Economics Alpha Sigma Alpha, reporfer, freasurer, vice-presidenfg Hearf and Key, secretary: Alpha Chi, secretary: Colhecon, parliamenfarian, first vice- presidenfg SCA, freasurer, freshman represen+a+ive, reporferg AWS, member-af-large: Top Ten freshmen, Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweefhearfg Wh4o's Who AUDREY BOUNDS Malvern, Arkansas B.S.E. - Elemenfary Eclucaiion CLASS BOBBIE SUE BEARD BRADFORD El Doraclo, Arkansas B.S.E. - English LORETTA BROOKS Malvern, Arkansas B.S.E. - Physical Educafion MRS. BARBARA BRYANT MASSEY Pine Bluff, Arkansas B.S.E. - Elemenfary Educafion KARIE ELIZABETH BU RNSIDE EI Dorado, Arkansas B.S.E. - Speech Mas uers' SCA' AWS: SNEAQ Sfar Sfaffg Milifary Company Sponsor: q - . Freshman Class Secretary: Class Favorife: Queen of Slars Semifinalisf 'Q fi' V? ,412 'Ya- ,X 3' I 41' : -wg-v-uv 1 x K ,1- '02 .33i'v'w:-1 fs Q- .f ,g 9, ' , V 1- . B ,IL-f R '55, 'ty' iiiefifxy ' P is ,f.,z'ra4a IR- 91 ' 1' eg f ,fag , . ., X'-.rw f -was A 1 s 49351 -. ,- .- H f THOMAS WOODROW CALLAWAY Amify, Arkansas B.5.E. - Social Sciences FRANCES CAMP Texarkana, Arkansas B.S.E. - Elemenfary Educafion MARION RUSSELL CERRATO Norfh Liffle Rock, Arkansas B.S.E. - Physical Educafion Phi Sigma Epsilon, pledge masfer, freas.: Milifary Sociefy, Pres.: Pershing Rifles, execufive officer: PE Club: Men's Council: Sfudenf Senafe, Junior Class Officer: Foofball: Track: Ipframurals: ROTC Ba-Hle Group Execufive Officer, PMST medal: Superior Cadef ribbon award: Class Favorife: Who's Who EMMA SUE CHENNAULT Lonsdale, Arkansas B.S.E. - Home Economics ISA, Sec.: Firsf Vice-pres.: Colhecon, Pres. SENIOR HU RSHAL SH ERLAN CLARK Nashville, Arkansas B.S. - Chemisfry Sigma Tau Gamma, Pres.: Chemisfry Club, Rep.: Hearf and Key JUDY COKER Pine Bluff. Arkansas B.S.E. - Mafh Alpha Chi: Hearf and Key, Corres.-Sec.: SCA: Sfar Sfaff, Organizafions Ed.: Alpha Sigma Tau, vice-pres., rush chairman: Queen of Sfars Finalisf: Class Favorife: Sfudenf Senafe: Maioreffe: Soup Bowl Maid: Sweefhearf of Phi Lambda Chi: Nafional Sweefhearf of Phi Lambda Chi: ROTC Spon- sor: Who's Who CHARLES JENNINGS COOK Hof Springs, Arkansas B.S.E. - Science - Mafh Kappa Dalfa Pi MILLY COURTNEY Wesf Memphis, Arkansas B.S.E. - English BOBBY WAYNE COWLING Texarkana, Arkansas B.S. - Chemis+ry BSU: Chemisfry Club, Presidenl: Mililary Sociefy Secrefaryg Hearf and Key: Men's Council: Baflleground Commander: DMS: Who's Who MARVIN CRAFT Norfh Lillle Rock, Arkansas B.A. - Chemis+ry Sigma Tau Gamma, Sec.: Hear? and Key, Chemisfry Club GEORGE ROBERT CRONE Mahelvale, Arkansas B.A. - Economics SCA: Mililary Sociefy: Phi Bela Lambda, Dorm Officer: Advanced ROTC AARON BRYAN CROSS Cale, Arkansas B.A. - Economics CLASS KENNETH CROSS S+ephens, Arkansas B.A. - Econ-omics CAROLYN FRANCES DANIELS Pine Bluff, Arkansas B.S.E. - EIemen+ary Educalion Alpha Sigma Alpha, Vice-pres., Treas.: Sfudenl Senafe, Sec., Rep.-af- large: SCA: Colhecon: Alpha Chi: Panhellenic Council: Cheerleader: Queen of Slars Finalisf: Sophomore Class Favorife: Junior Class Favorileg Phi Sigma Epsilon Maid: Bes+ Dressed Coed, '59-60: Mili+ary Sponsor: Honorary Cade! Caplain MILTON HENRY DAVIS Benlon. Arkansas B.S.E. - Business Educafion Phi Be+a Lambda: Alpha Chi: Alcoa Scholarship ROSEMARY DAY Nashville, Arkansas B.S.E. - Elemenfary Educalion SCA: Dorm Officer: AWS: Alpha Sigma Alpha, pledge mis+ress, vice pres.: Homecoming Queen '60 -'S '1 B i . Mfr. - -sl f ' 63 4 4555.57 , ,,,.,,.f.,. . L ,iv :,: . ' f -fa A ,... . sink 5,-sq ,599 -. 55 - .L K gsgsk-E if - e 1. r.:w.'.'2 .11 -. .fy . 4-, -W .. r .311 4 .Q - ' 2 'E - :f'. 41 WW W f NIL' A. , Q, f-::x.fe,9k1pw,f.-' -'-I-wi 5 ' fl ,na P ,ie , my-. in - fs. 't -kms-.,,'Q,7'.. WL, ps: I . . f-Ulf: ' ' il ' 4 -. X- .. ,......, .wx fn '-.-' : ,f:'?E:xf2.:. -aaa., . I BONNIE DYER Umpire, Arkansas B.S.E. - Business Educafion Phi Befa Lambda CHARLES DYER Umpire, Arkansas B.S.E. - Physical Educafion PE Club, Milifary Sociefy, Pledge Masferg Baseball SAM EIFLING Grady, Arkansas B.M.E. - Voice JIMMY JOE FEATHERSTON Pine Bluff, Arkansas B.A. Psychology Pershing Rifles, Adiufanf, Commander, Balfle Group, Adiufanfg IRC, pres.: Hearf and Key, Milifary Sociefyg Sigma Tau Gamma, Pledge frainerg DMS. SENIOR NANCY BOAZ FEATH ERSTON Pine Bluff, Arkansas B.S.E. - Social Science , Delfa Zefa, freas., pres., AWS, sec.-freas.g Judicial Board: SCA, SNEAi IRC: Panhellenic Council, vice-pres.: Alpha Chi, Hearf and Key, Wl1o's Who, Milifary Sponsor Semi-Finalisf. CAROLYN FERGUSON Nashville, Arkansas B.S.E. - Home Economics Delfa Zefag Hearf and Key: Colhecong S.C.A.g AWS Council. NORMA JEAN FIKES Pine Bluff, Arkansas B.S.E. - Elemanfary Educafion IRVENA FINLEY Leola, Arkansas B.S.E. - Elemenfary Education CARLTON FORMBY I it Prescofl, Arkansas as A ,Q ,W , B.S.E. - Physical Educafion V ' Football, PE Club. 5' we' RAY GENE FRACHISEUR Dierks, Arkansas B.S.E. - Physical Educalion Mililary Socielyg ISA, vice-pres., pres., social chairman, PE Clubg Track Team JUDY ANNE GARDNER Texarkana, Arkansas fs fi B.S.E. - English Alpha Chip Kappa Delia Pi, hisl.g Collegiale Choir. Transfer from Tex- .. arkana Junior College. CHARLES GENTRY GARRETT Cale, Arkansas B.S.E. - Business Phi Bela Lambda, 'freas.g ISA, pres. CLASS KAYE LUCILLE GATLIN Pine Bluff, Arkansas B.S.E. - English Masquersg IRC, sec.: SCA, execulive council, clevoiional chairman, social' chairman, ORACLE Slaff, Sororify edilor: STAR Sfafl, edifor, Assf. ecliforg Hear? and Key: Alpha Sigma Tau, recording sec.: Panhellenic Rep., social chairman, pledge class pres.: Who's Who: SNEA: AWS Council. JACK ROGER GENTRY Marianna, Arkansas B.A. - Accounling Phi Bela Lambda: SCA: Phi Lambda Chi, Transfer from U. of Arkansas FREDDIE MAX GLAZE Arkadelphia, Arkansas B.A. - Physical Educafion Milifary Socieiyg Pershing Rifles: PE Club: Phi Baia Lambda: Sfudenf Senafeg Pres. Senior Class, Foo+balIg Baseball: Phi Sigma Epsilon, sec.: Who's Who: DMSg Class Favorifeg All AIC-Foofball. JOHN MILES GOGGANS Rison, Arkansas B.S.E. - Physical Educaiion Phi Sigma Epsilon: PE Club, Pres., Vice-Pres.: Dorm Officer: Men's Council A-J as, 'ES' 'Q-L PATRICIA TEAGU E GRAVES Dierks, Arkansas B.S.E. - Elemenfary Educaiion BETTY HALL Camden, Arkansas B.S.E. - Physical Educaiion PE Club, vice-pres.: SNEA, SCA: AWS: Delia Zefa, corresponding secre- rary, social chairman, acfivifies chairman: Panhellenic Council: Homecom- ing Queen: Who's Who: Queen of Greeks: Queen of Siars Finalisi: Class Favoriieg Phi Lambda Chi Maid: Phi Lambda Chi Nafional Sweefheari Delegafe. OLIN BROWN HARDMAN, JR. Arkadelphia, Arkansas B.A. - Psychology Baseball, Fooiball PE Club: Pershing Rifles: Phi Sigma Epsilon. BETTY COOK HARRISON Magnolia, Arkansas B.S.E. - Home Economics Colhecon: BSU: Transfer from Souihern Siaie College IOR SUE HARRISON Norfh Lif'IIe Rock, Arkansas B.M.E. - Music I Madrigals: Collegiaie Choir: Hearf and Key: Kappa Del-Ia Pig BSU. JAMES HARVILLE Benfon, Arkansas B.S.E. - Physical Educaiion LOWELL HEARD Leola, Arkansas B.S.E. - Science JOSEPH EDWARD HERZOG Hoi Springs, Arkansas B.A. - Economics Pershing Rifles, Chaplain: MiIi+ary Socieiy, freas.: Chicago Tribune ROTC Efficiency Medal, DMS. RUTH HILTON U.S. Army, Korea B.S.E. - English KENNETH R. HOLDER Kirby, Arkansas B.S.E. - Business Educafion Kappa Delia Pi, Pres.: Phi Bela Lambda, Pres.: Milifary Socieiyg Siuclenf Senafe: Senior Class Vice-Pres.: Alpha Chi, Treas.: Sigma Phi EpsiI-on: Top Ten Freshman: Who's Who DON HOOD Camden, Arkansas B.A. - Economics Phi Sigma Epsilon, president Business and Economics Club, presidenf: Phi Bela Lambda: IFC, presideni: Who's Who HERSH EL HOOKS Presco++, Arkansas B.S.E. - Science CLASS HOMER HORTON S+. Charles, Arkansas B.S.E. - Physical Educafion DWIGHT HOWELL Murfreesboro, Arkansas B.S.E. - Physical Educaiion PE Club JACK HOWELL Magnolia, Arkansas B.S. - Chemisfry TERRY LYNN H UCKABEE Hope, Arkansas B.S.E. - Speech Theia Alpha Phi ii :Nl wk Qs AW' Os. 5, ii? ,A- Q YUUL .ff- 'Y MARTIN V. HUDSON Arkadelphia, Arkansas B.S.E. - Social Siudies PATRICIA LYNN JOHNSON Pine Bluff, Arkansas B.S.E. - Elemenlary Educaiion SCA: SNEA: Alpha Chi, sec., repl.: Kappa Della Pi: STAR siaff: Alpha Sigma Tau, pledge misfress, +reas., rep+., hisf.: Alfernale Cheerleader: Candidale for Milifary Sponsor. ETHEL JEAN JOHNSTON Hampton, Arkansas B.S.E. - Home Economics SNEA: SCA: Wesley Foundalion: College. KATHERINE JONES Hope, Arkansas B.S.E. - Elemenlary Educafion CHARLES C. KING Marianna, Arkansas B.S.E. - Physical Eclucafion Colhecon: Transfer from Ark. A and M S IOR Masquers: PE Club: Phi Lambda Chi: Debale Team JUANITA KNOX Baker, Oregon B.S.E. - English and Elemeniary Alpha Chi: Kappa Del+a Pi LUVENA BROWN KRUEGER Donaldson, Arkansas B.S.E. - Elemenfary Educafion SNEA DAVID LEE LANGLEY Arkadelphia, Arkansas B.S. - Chemisfry SCA: Chernisfry Club, vice-pros.: Phi Lambda Chi, Chaplin: Baseball. ANNIE SAUNDERS LEA Amify, Arkansas B.S.E. - Elemenfary Educafion and Ari Ari Club: SNEA: SCA: Alpha Chu Kappa Della Pu WILLIAM N. LEDBETTER Bismarck, Arkansas B.S. - Chemisflry Sigma Phi Epsilon: Milifary Socuefy reporrer DMS Comp ny Commander CHESTER L. LEE Poyen, Arkansas B.S.E. - Physical Eclucafion Phi Lambda Chi. Vice-pres.: Mrluiary Soclely Vice pres Hearl and Key SCA: Men's Council, Pres.: Baskefball Senior Class FBVOTIIE Whos Who S+uden+ Senaie, Vice-pres. SALLY ANN LEE Eudora, Arkansas B.S.E. - Business Educafi-on Phi Bela Lambda, Sec.-Treas AWS: SNEA, Vice-Pres., Pres CLASS MICKEY WAYNE LEWIS Ogden, Arkansas B.S.E. - Physical Educafion PE Club LAURENCE S. LOCKWOOD Hoi' Springs, Arkansas B.A. - Psychology LYNDA L. MANTOOTH Dierks, Arkansas B.S.E. - Physical Educafion PE Club: SCA: AWS Council PAT MANTOOTH Dierks, Arkansas B.S.E. - Physical Educa+ion PE Club W4 JUDY MARTIN Jacksonville, Arkansas B.S.E -. Elemenfary Educafion Alpha Sigma Alpha, Panhellenic Council, S+ar Sfaff. JO ANN MAYNARD Pine Bluff, Arkansas B.M.E. - Music, Voice, Maior lnsfrumeni Alpha Sigma Alpha, Songleader, Chaplain: Kappa Del+a Pig Alpha Chi Madrigals: SCA, MENCQ Collegiaie Choir: Top Five in Miss HSTC '60 REBECCA ANN MERKEL Gurdon, Arkansas B.S.E. - Business Educaiion Phi Bela Lambda: SNEA: BSU ALLEN ROY MITCHEL Marianna, Arkansas B.S.E. - Physical Educaiion Phi Lambda Chi, Pres., pledge masfer, IFC, sec,g Baskeiltaallg Track, F001- ballg Class Favorife, '59-603 PE Club, SCA, NEA, Who's Who KENNETH RAY MOODY Norfh LiHle Rock, Arkansas B.A. - Psychology Phi Sigma Epsilon, Vice-pres.: OSCAR G. MOORE EI Dorado, Arkansas B.S. - Chemis+ry Baskelball Chemisfry Club, lniramural Council TH ELBERT LEON MOORE Gurdon, Arkansas B.S.E. - Maih Alpha Chi, Vice-pres.: Kappa Delia Pig RCA Scholarship G. LESTER MYRICK Cenier Poinf, Arkansas B.S.E. - Social S+udies Masquers IOR BOBBY McBRAYER PrescoH, Arkansas B.S.E. - Physical Educafion CEPHA JOAN McCASKILL Dierks, Arkansas B.S.E. - Elemenfary Educafion ISA: SNEA MARY JANICE NETHERY Arkadelphia, Arkansas B.S.E. - Speech and English Sigma Sigma Sigma, Vice-pres., Pledge reporferg Masquers, Sec.: Town- girls, Pres.: Thefa Alpha Phi: Hearr and Key: Sfar S+aff: Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweefhearf: Second runner-up in Miss HSTCg Senior Class Favori+e: Miliiary Company Sponsor: Who's Who ELLEN MARTIN OHLS Arkadelphia, Arkansas B.A. - English B.S.E. - Elerneniary Educafion Alpha Sigma Tau, Edifor, Recording Sec., Rush chairman: Thefa Alpha Phi: Masquers: SCA: SNEA: Sfar Sfaff, Divisional edifor: Oracle Siaff, re- porfer: Heari and Key, Assi. Parliameniarian: Who's Who CLAS S PATSY JANE OSBURN Marianna, Arkansas B.S.E. - Elemenfary Educafion Delia Zefa, Recording Sec., Alumnae chairman: SCA: SN-EA NANCY PATE Arkadelphia, Arkansas B.S.E. - Physical Educaiion Alpha Sigma Tau, Asst freas., Panhellenic Council: SCA: PE Club, Infra- murals: AWS: Soup Bowl Cheerleader, Maid: Milifary Company Sponsor: Sfar Sfaff, Copy Ed., Sororify Ed. LLOYD PAYNE Nashville, Arkansas B.S.E. - Ma+h MAURICE LEE PEARSON DeQueen, Arkansas B.S.E. - Physical Education Alpha Chi: Kappa Delia Pi: Fooiball: PE Club Yr ,mv G1 -f' 'wif 'FDA arms 'Um 1 ,, , ,QM 'X sQf'3bJ' sc N 5135 V Gs , wg 'Wk 2 A6 S i Y , 2 as 9 9' W Q ij fr ., ' Z 1 , X + ,uv sa ,f , -J 1- if ,- , Lv ' :gi f' ,, 1 a 35,33 -Y, .S .- .G .MW- . , ,, ,XA Us .. ,.,..A:c'.. yn! x sv 5, . l X Q ,fs be fy w ' -3' wa, Wg ff' ,452 g '5f Xi as G Q Q 6 6' is 9154. 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PENDERGRAFT Hof Springs, Arkansas B.S.E. - Maih JOHN ALLEN PERRY Hof Springs, Arkansas B.S.E. - Social Sludies SARAH PFEIFER Chidesler, Arkansas B.S.E. - Home Economics Colhecon, president S+a+e vice-president BSU: ISA HARLYN DON POPE Texarkana, Arkansas B.S.E. - English Sigma Tau Gamma, Corresponding Sec.: Choir: Band: Collegians, Pacific Tour: Transfer from Texarkana College IOR PHYLLIS CAROLYN PRATH ER Smackover, Arkansas B.M.E. - Music Masquersg SCA: Collegiate Choir: AWS, Execufive board, Judical board Represenlafiveg Madrigalsg R-ose of Sigma Tau Gamma JAM ES PRATH ER Ashdown, Arkansas B.S.E. - Physical Educafion BETTY ANN PYRON Foreman, Arkansas B.S.E. - Physical Educaiion PE Club, Secraiaryg SCA: AWS Council BOBBY CHARLES RHODES Daisy, Arkansas B.S.E, - Science Phi Lambda Chi EDWARD RICE Foreman. Arkansas B.A. - Hi's'Iory JOE RICE Foreman. Arkansas B.S.E. - Social Sfudles BILL J. SCHOOLEY Hope, Arkansas B.S.E. - Speech Phi Lambda Chi, Recording Sec Corresponding Sec Masquers Hearf and Key, Pres., Purchasing agenf SCA Cheerleader The'ra Alpha Phu Freshman Class Favorlfe Sfar Business Manager Whos Who JUDY ANN SCOTT McCaskiII, Arkansas B.S.E. - Business Educahon CLASS PEGGY DIANNE SIMMONS Ashdown. Arkansas B.M.E. - Piano and Music Educahon SCA: College Choir NEA MENC THOMAS SMITH Texarkana, Arkansas B.S. - Biology Sigma Phi Epsilon, Rush Chairman FLOYD VOYNE SOUTER Taylor, Arkansas B.S.E. - Math SNEA, Vice-Presidenf PATSY LYNE'I'I'E SPAKES Rison, Arkansas B.S.E. - Elemenfary Educahon Town Women, Sec.: Maloreffe Top Ten Besf Dressed Women Reddle Day Courfg Top Five in Miss Henderson S+a+e ? evir 'XY sf 711 in lah lflfllml- fl lx pi, KW T ' 9 pf' - 325554: ,, 4 . .5 if1f's::z1+ ,ffc-1 1 if , ,ruff -- 1 asf - - iglflgyf, -41 Em i 5 I-ff? V .. J fm 'gf' -ii fl 125 1211 S-,-' g 'mf 1 .fQ,,iy,1-.sg . Q-Ig ,' -i:5:.'lX-,lf Q, iiilfili -'f 2' ' ff. A Sf' 14 Q 5llh:1'T. f,':i5l -' 'Iv hifi, .M -T S :iw BEATRICE BRAGG STAFFORD Gurdon, Arkansas B.S. - Elemenlary Educaiion BETTY JOYCE STARKS LiHle Rock, Arkansas B.S.E. - Elemenfary Educa+ion Alpha Sigma Alpha, Corresponding Sec., Recording Sec.: SCA, Treas. AWS, Represenfafive-af-large, Dorm Officer: Masquers BOBYE ANN STEPHENS Warren, Arkansas B.S.E. - English Delia Zefa, Social Chairman: SCA: AWS EARNIE KATHRYNE TAYLOR Arkadelphia, Arkansas B.S.E. - English and Social Sfudies IOR SAM MY TEMPLE England, Arkansas B.S. - Chemisiry Phi Sigma Epsilon ROSE MARIE THOMPSON Ho+ Springs, Arkansas B.S.E. - Business JO ANN TOLLESON Gurdon, Arkansas B.S.E. - English Masquars: NEA: Alpha Chi, Reporferg Alcoa Scholarship FLETCHER TROTTER Roe, Arkansas B.M. - Organ Alpha Chi, President College Choir: Madrigal Singers: American Guild of Organisfs: Transfer from SMU DONALD RAY WALKER Camden, Arkansas B.A. - Economics Kappa Sigma Kappa, House JOSEPH C. WALKER, JR. Swee+ Home, Arkansas B.S.E. - Physical Educafion PE Club: lnframurals ELIZABETH WALTHALL EI Dorado, Arkansas B.S.E. - Elemenfary Educafion SCA: SNEA MAURICE WEATHERTON Paris, Arkansas B.A. - Speech Sigma Phi Epsilon., Pres., Vice Debafe Team: Oracle Sfaff CLASS LYNN LOU WEBER LiHle Rock, Arkansas B.S.E. - Elemeniary Educafion Del+a Ze+a, S+andards Chairman SNEA Sec AWS Freshman rep Hear+ and Key, Parliamenfarianp SCA Pres of Dorm Freshman Advisor Sigma Tau Gamma Sweefhearfg Freshman Soup Bowl Maid Candidate 'for Mull +ary Sponsor, Who's Who THOMAS M. WELLS Whelen Springs, Arkansas B.A. - Economics GENE WESER Pine Bluff, Arkansas B.A. - Psychology DOVON W. WESSON Pine Bluff, Arkansas B.S.E. - Physical Educa+ion PE Club: SCA, WRAg NEA: AWS Homecoming Royal+y Transfer from Universiiy of Mississippi and Unrvarsl of Arkansas -oi Qs ::1,-. 111, ,ov 7 ' 'mm CHARLES L. WHITE Traskwood, Arkansas B.S.E. - Business Educalion PATRICIA ANN WHITE Nor+h LiHIe Rock, Arkansas B.S.E. - Hisfory Alpha Sigma Alpha, Scholarship Chairman, Corresponding Sec.: SCA, AWS: Sophomore Class Rep.: Senafe: Dorm Sec.g Candiclare for Milifary Sponsor f CHARLES GRIFFIN wi-IITLEY GCPWA 'WD waxy.. 'Wei Lake Village, Arkansas B.M.E. - Ins+rumenIaI Music Sigma Tau Gamma: Collegians, Pacific Tour BOB WHITMARSH Prescoii, Arkansas B.S. - Maih IOR CHARLES EDWARD WILLIAMS Nashville, Arkansas B.S.E. - English and Social Science Phi Lambda Chi, Pledge Masler WILLIAM CURTIS WILLIAMS Amiiy, Arkansas B.S. - Biology JOE CONRAD WILLIAMS Nashville, Arkansas B.A. - Social Sfudies and Geography WILLIAM LEWIS WILSON Gurdon, Arkansas B.A. - Economics HILDA DEAN WOMACK Princelon, Arkansas B.S.E. - Elemenlary Educalion LEO VAUGHN WRIGHT Nashville, Arkansas B.S.E. - Social Science GERALD FRANKLIN ZACHRY Ashdown, Arkansas B.S.E. - Malh Alpha Chi: Kappa Delfa Pi, Vice-presiclen+: ASEA LAU RENCE EDWARD BROCKWAY Cleo Springs, Oklahoma B.S.E. - Physical Educalion Kappa Sigma Kappa, Pres., Hislorian, Public Relafions, Weslerr' P ovlnce Sec.: Sludenf Senale: PE Club CLASS CHARLES DALE DONALDSON Jonesboro, Louisiana B.S.E. - Physical Educali-on Phi Sigma Epsilon, Pledge Masler: PE Club: Foolball, Capt, AII-AIC Team 'Ihree years: Track Ieam, SI1o'I' puf Champion and record holder CHARLES STEPHEN DOWNS Arkadelphia, Arkansas B.S.E. - Social Science Sigma Tau Gamma, Reporfer, Sec., Vice-Pres., Pres.: Sludenl Body Pres.: Hear'I and Key, Treas.: SNEA: Jr. Class Senale Rep.: SCA: Slaie Pub. Dir. of Ark, Sludenl' Gov. Asso.: Mililary Sociefy, Chaplain: DMS: Jr. and Sr. Class Favorife: Who's Who: Kappa Della Pi: Alpha Chi. JOSEF VEACHEL HOBSON Dierks, Arkansas B.S. - Chemisfry Kappa Sigma Kappa, House Manager, Vice-Pres., Pres.: Milifary Sociely: Men's Council: lnrramural Council: Chemis+ry Club: IFC: ROTC Rifle Team CONNIE LYNN MATLOCK Arkadelphia, Arkansas B.S.E. - Chemislry and Physics Alpha Sigma Tau, Social Chairman, Pledge Misfress: Masquers: IRC: Slu- deni' Senafe: SCA: SNEA: Chemislry Club: Alpha Chi: Towngirls: AWS: Oracle Slaff, Class Ed.: Sfar, Co-Ed., Co-Bus. Manager, Ass. Ed.: Concerf Band: Class Favorife: Freshman Class Senalor: Jr. Class Vice-Pres.: Sr. Class Senalor: RCA Science Scholarship: Who's Who hr Qu K'-r Wi IOR CLASS 1 .gg OFFICERS BILL VADEN Presidem' MICKEY GARRETT Vice-presidenf DONNA KINARD Senafor PATSY HUTCHINS Represenfafive Roberf Adams Jo Adcock Jimmy Allen Joe Anderson Vivan Anger Lawrence Ashley Mary Jo Avery Carroll Axion Barbara Barricl: Carolyn Barrow Marfha Barry Clyda Blevins Janice Bond Sue Boyd Jay Bradford Joe Branch Rebecca Braswell Emile Brown James Brown Jim Bryan James Buford Layvonne Burney Odis Burroughs Mike Bush Ken Calver+ Billy Cannon Troy Caver Don Childers Zoe Claunch Davis Cliffon Susan Clinger Paul Crowson Texarkana Crosseff Hope Mars Hill, N. C. Malvern Hoi Springs Malvern Dierks Hof Springs Fordyce Porfland Malvern Sparlrman Nashville Pine Bluff Nashville Winfhrop Pine Bluff Chidesfer Harrison Springdale Foreman Bismarclc Camden Pine Bluff Dierks Arlcadelphia Delighf Scranfon Arhadelphia N. 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Greenlee Maurice Gresham Ronnie Grisham Joanne Haley Mike Hamer Harrold Hans'Ford Birdie Hardage Joann Hardage Sparkman Hamburg Hope El Dorado Hoi Springs Bearden Texarkana Glenwood Kirby Woodland Park Foreman Foyen PrescoH M urfreeboro Pine Bluff Fordyce UNIOR LiH'le Rock Prescoff Malvern Bismarck Donaldson Nashville Arkadelphia Pine Bluff El Dorado Fordyce Allheimer El Dorado Muncie, Indiana Okolona Bismarck Malvern Anniia Hardin Jannese Helm Sharon Holland Hansford Half Jo Ann Hoover Murline Hope Julius Horion Billy Hudson Glyniih Hun+er Palsy Hufchins Glenna lnlow Ronnie ln1er John Jackson William Jacques Sue Janslce Mary Jolly CLASS Clifion Jones T-om Kennedy Donna Kinard Tad Krug Richard Kuhn Johnny LaFevers Don Lamplrin Joe Leslie Judy Linville OHis Lee Gerry Beih Love Tommy Mackey Thomas Madding Sue Mariineau Jewell May John Measel Okolona Arkadelphia McGehee Arlradelphia McCaskill Praffsville Curlis Arlcadelphia Benfon LiHle Rock Glenwood Camden Gurdon Okolona Hof Springs El Dorado Pine Bluff Phoenix, Ariz. EI Dorado Warren Hof Springs Glenwood Chidesler Salem Delighf Cale Norphlel Leola Pine Bluff Liffle Rock Prescoif Texarkana Q. 2? ' x 1 -'35, '? f. Wfvgw ' . l -r ,I 'x ff 'assi 'a , v 'L n fx, . V 34 IH. 524: T' .X Q s. rx? .,-., Q X4 C. ' 1 K' 93-f -ea -v ' wo' U2- ., ,Y Mn' ,-1,2 - - ,Q ein Sl M' 5-A 2 . ,,... Q .. 1, ',: Q'ov- 'izi,3,g 4' ' 3. , M951 '-'L Y do 1. Q?-4' V V -'Z-.1:52'-' V 5 15? f 1 -, 1 A :..,. . -, 0 ,-gf f . 1' 1-l' i7Q5i ,fJ. - 1 9 Hifi-1 - SV' 1-.1 F, Qu-,l X , ,..-4 Q... we fe? kv '. -YW-Q' I-in-z 1 ' .,,c:' ,, 6 Q, i A it V Q . gjefjqn :lv x Q K 9 ,E yr 5 2, 's ,AQ 3 . +C . ...fl 82 Becky Miller Ida Miller Mariha Mifchell Charles Monfgomery Busfer Moore Lonnie Moore Mary Morgan Kay Moseley Linda Murray Mary McBrayer Claudia McCorkle Vicki McDonald Louise McKinnon J. V. McLellancl Jeff McMas+er Larry McSpadden Margarel Nelson Mariha Oafhoul Carl Orren Linda Peek Carroll Pelfigrew Arlhur Pharr Larry Phillips Herberl' Pierce Gerald Pinkerion Sherald Pinkerron Linda Polk Eddie Powell Sandra Powers Don Presley Bonnie Price John Prince Liflle Rock DeQueen Malvern N. Li'H'le Rock Dierks Gurdon Foreman Sheridan N. LiHle Rock Prescol-l Hope N. LiHle Rock Delighl' Gurdon Okolona N. Liffle Rock UN IOR Blyfheville LiHle Rock Bayfown, Tex. Dierks Wickes Emerson Eugene, Ore. Rosslon Umpire Umpire Hope N. Liffle Rock Nashville Delighl Malvern Camden Sally Reed Anne Reese Jimmy Reppo Margaref Rice Eunice Robeson Judy Robins Glen Ross J. E. Rowe Julia ScoH Monfeen Shaffer Rober+ Shankle J. C. Shif'fleH Raymond Shopfaw Sarah Shugarf Billy Simmons Carol Sirmon CLASS Doyle Smifh Frederick Smi+h Judy Smifh Roberf Smi+h Jimmy Sparks Leo Sianley Barbara Sfedman Joyce Siewari Mary Jo Stone John Tabor Karen Tee+er Kay Thompson Thurman Thompson Johnny Tifsworih Ray Tucker Bill Vaden Hof Springs Cenier Poinf Glenwood Foreman Malvern Hope Gurdon Pearcy LiHle Rock Donaldson Chidesfer England l.i++le Rock EI Dorado Ami'I'y Dierks Hof Springs Winfhrop Hoi Springs Li+'rIe Rock Benion N. LiHle Rock Sfuffgari Texarkana Arkadelphia Pine Bluff Dumas England Arkadelphia Mena Gurdon N. Li++le Rock r. i 92, 7 nz . ri-Za ' X- ' 4 ., 'Y-.X 02 1 'E' ' s 35, -. a 1- , vs. va N., S ,. J S 'T' 45+ S' ' . V if gf 1. Hy- wwf Joyce Vanderslice Dennis Vaughan Joan Voss Pai' Wallace Doris Ward Mary Washburn Voniece Webb Jeannie Wells Jerome Wesson Sue Wes? Irene Whisenhuni Larry Whifley Ruby O. Wl'1iHen Clovis Williams James Wilson Douglas Wrigl1+ Phil Yafes Donald Mauldin Texarkana Texarkana Malvern Malvern Sfephens PiHsburgl'1, Pa. Arltadelplwia Lou Ann Nashville Malvern Mena Benlon LiHle Rock Nashville Malvern Nashville Nashville Arlcadelphia OPHOMORE CLASS N1 fi SW... f wma 1 . OFFICERS MORGAN NUTT Presidenf DON OSBORNE Vice-presidervr PAT REINHEIMER Senafor JAY DOWNS Represenfafive E9 M 4 gif .. Z V., .. a 1 W jg ,355 ,V.., .5 W 1 Q 1 'ii . DQ' - Z asm Q. are as e Q 1 .Y .R Q V Bill Alrins N. LiHle Roclz John Anderson Hoi Springs Perry Anderson Nashville Elizabe+h Arnold Alicia Harry Arringfon Camden Carfer Ashcrafl' Rison Marfha Ausfin Dierks Paul Barber Fl. Smilh Jane Balfreal Malvern Bobby Billingsley El Dorado Jimmy Blanfon Oholona Andrew Blevens Arkadelphia Mike Blylhe Gurdon Barbara Bright Prescott June Bryan Mena Trecea Burroughs Bismarh Charles Burson Arlraclelphia Daniel Cagle Oden Roberl Campbell Camden Bill Canada England Joy Canlrell England Wilma Canfrell Glenw0Od Sara Caple N. Lillie Roclr Raymond Carlisle Afkadelphla Bobby Carpenler Bismarlr Carole Carpenfer Hof Springs Richard Carver Mena Jan Clarlr Pine Bluff Don Clingan Chidesfer Dickie Coleman Holly Grove Bob Connell Leola Daisy Dean Cool: Ashdown Bernard Cox Roberi Crawford Tommy Creed Jim Crone Mary Crouse Ginger Cruse Brenda Culpepper Harold Dabbs Floy Daniels Eloise Davis Phil Davis Phil M. DaviS Linda Dedman Dodi Dillard Jackie Dillon Carole Dodd CLASS Befh Dougal Harold Douglas Dennis Downey Jay Downs Palricia Dunlap Duane Edwards Davis Ellis Nancy Englelnarf Joyce Epperson Mary Fassler Bill Faughi Diclrie Finley Charles Fiser James Flenor Larry Fogariy Francis Folsom Donaldson Arlcadelphia Jacksonville Mabelvale Carihage PrescoH Sheridan Malvern Pine Bluff Black Fork Benlon Bauxife Rison Murfreesboro DeWiH LiHle Rock S+rong Hope Gurdon Arkadelphia Glenwood Ho+ Springs Luxora Li++le Rock Malvern Vandervoori' Plainview N. Li'Hle Rocll Fuller Afhens Murfreesboro McCa9lrill 5,5 nn., ,ffl -QQ ' ?' , ,,,f esgf A . . A ,7 'li ,x 'Qe.ri4 ' 5 wx, ,- Rex Fore Shelby Fryar John Ganaway Bobby Garney Jerry Gillis Barbara Girod Audrey Goessman Rison Oden Warren Dierlxs Sheddan Towanda, Kan. Hof Springs Sara Goodleff Nashville Bob Gore Mena Judy Gorman Pine Bluff Bobby Granderson Rigon Jeaneffe Graves Dierks David Greenberg Hof Springs Paul Grier Okolona Jim Paf Gunn Liffle Rock Judy Hamm Pine Bluff Qrville Hannum Crosseff Grace Hawfhorne Jerry Hawfhorne Wendell Hayden Reba Haynes Marilyn Henderson Hilda Herrin Carolyn Hill Johnny Hill Lynn Hill Nona Hill Harmon Holcomb Yvonne Holi Bernice Hudson Emma Lou Jamerson Berf Jenkins Hof Springs Hof Springs Pine Bluff Mounfain Pine N. Liffle Rock Hof Springs Gurdon El Dorado Pine Bluff Norman N. Liflle Rock Camden Arlradelphia Mf. Ida Liffle Rock Belly .lesler Genevieve Jones Jean Jones Linda Lou Jones Marlha Jones Miller Jones Don Keese Rose Lamberf Nancy Laney Iris Langley Rex Laurence Leon Lloyd Janice Loe Carolyn Love Joe Mack Edward Marsh CLASS Bobby Marlin Paul Marlin 'Nelda Maxcy Winburn Melinger Earlene Micldle+on Kay Milholen Laverne Miller Gale Monlgomery Sue Moore Barbara McCone Don McKinney Judy McRaney Pai' McVay Carolyn Newcomb Kafie Nor+hum Charles Nuff Glenwood Texarkana Fordyce Hof Springs Dierks Poyen Li++le Rock Arlradelphia Li++le Roclx Arlradelphia Ml. Ida McGehee Frescofl' Monroe, La. Arlraclelphia El Doraclo Nashville Rison Pine Bluff Arlradelphia Tillar Ml. Ida Bauxile Arluadelphia Hope Pine Bluff DeQueen Lake Village DeQueen Benfon Nashville Arlraclelphia .M I ' VH Q F , wi, 5, -7 ,twin li 45-5 V ax. 1-G mh- ai' -v S' i ,-.- 4-.. 5 ' 'vt' -hgvi . 9 In . .. .5 'Nr xx , , -I Q W l 41 5 3 X '5- ra ff' .ag --HH' Diane O'Neal Don Osborne Mi. lda Kansas Cify, Mo. Jimmy Pefers Pre-scoff Anna Jean Phillips Malvern Charles Pierce Sfamps Frank Polomsky Malvern Beffy Porhamer Glenwood Janice Rampley Camden George Randel Hof Springs Freda Rauls Pine Bluff Eddie Reed Jacksonville Clifford Reeder Nashville Anneffe Reeves Malvern Paf Reinheimer Texarkana Linda Riggan Leola William Riggs Prescoff Joyce Riley Hope Jackie Robinson Fordyce Linda Rogers Pine Bluff David Rosen Liffle Rock Barbara Ross Rolla Jenna Salfonsfall El Dorado Pai' Schales Malvern Johnny Shaw Sfamps Frank Shewmake Sfamps Doyle Shields Glenwood Billie Simpson Mf. Ida Charles Smifh N. Li'H'le Rock Thomas Smifh El Dorado Sandra Smoke Malvern Judy Spann England Thomas Sfephenson Arkadelphia Mildred Sfeh Michael Sfiles Linda Sfocks Sara Sfouf Akehiko Takahashi Jim Tankersley Paf Taylor Elaine Thomason Jeri Thompson Wayne Thompson Ed Ticlcel Bob Tobey Judy Tobey Tommy Toll Thelma Tolson Don Turner Bobby Tuff Bill Van Wagner CLASS John Wallace Nifa Faye Weeks Gale Wesf LeRoy Wheelinglon Joe While Judy Whorley Anne Wiegand Leon Wiesener Don Williams Don Williams Mickey Williams Dan Wilson Roberf Wilson Jewel Wingfield Pafricia Wise James Wrighf Peggy Yielding Malvern Li'Hle Rock Smackover Liffle Rock Ola ku, Japan England Arkadelphia Hope EI Dorado Parkin N. Liffle Rock N. Liffle Rock Harrison Hazen Hof Springs Dierks Camden Lil-lle Rock Arkadelphia Pine Bluff Malvern Sfamps Okolona Arkadelphia N. Liffle Rock Camden El Dorado Paragould Nashville Malvern Shreveporf, La. Curfis Dierks Jones Mill N. Li'Hle Rock 1 N QI ,, ary. el- A wb, Y 1. 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Adams Audrey Adcox Barbara Alexander Douglas Alford Joan Allen Joan Allison Roger Almond Wanda Ashbrook Bill Bailey Jan Bailey Terry Baird Ronald Baker Colberf Barenfine Sam Barker Marfha Barnefi Julia Ann Bafeman Bobbye Bean Bill Beck ' Ann Bell Rick Bell Carolyn Berry Beify Blackerby Don Blackwood Billy Bledsoe Billy Blevins Verna Blevins Robbie Blodgeff Sharon Blyfhe Brenda Boseman Jerry Bowen Joe Brown Traskwood Prescofl' Aliheimer Camden Prescoff Pine Bluff Fordyce Van Hoi' Springs LiHle Rock Li'H'le Rock Lifrle Rock LiHle Rock Nashville Smackover Moscow Texarkana Amify Alleene Okolona Pine Bluff Donaldson Alfheimer Hope Arkadelphia Amarillo, Tex. Malvern Mena Gurdon Crosseff Mena Malvern lim 'JP' ' X Qu. i ,Vx :MQ '1 -.. I B Xgwyi xv -911' M- 'Sex TIES 3 2 21 A ' - f: 'w x 3 M ' 1 fffgwga 4 X 5 Q' V Qi w3g,:z.2 ' 1-za. 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Liffle Rock Joe Collins Frances Cond uff Bobby Cook Curfis Cook Tina Cook Sally Coffingham Tommy Coyle Joe Craig Herman Crowder Brooks Cummings Norman Cummings Mary M. Daniel Donald David JoAnn David Be'Hy Davis Melvia Davis CLASS Noel Davis Jr. Schuler DeBruin Benny DeLamar Beffy Denfon Charles Dickinson Jimmy Dixon Susie Dorflinger Zolane Driggers Feriba Duggan Elizabefh Duncan Nancy Dunlap Donald Duren Bryan Eans Linda Ellis Kay Elfon R. C. Farley Arkadelphia Mena Arkadelphia Hoi Springs DeWiH Prescoff Hazen Prescoff Fordyce Prescoff Malvern Nashville Leola DeWi+f Arkadelphia Malvern Murfreesboro LiHle Rock Arkadelphia Mena Benfon Waferloo Camden Arkadelpliia Gillham Jacksonville Glenwood Hof Springs Pine Bluff Pine Bluff Crosseh Dierks Fw fa' i x . f l ' -'A-Q ,. v I .A ,J 4 4. - 52 vs., 'T WL V 'S 1 l, -I .y' , . . V X Q S! we .1 'Rza X A 2- af 'AF fs .. . 715:-: -12. JV- -' . ..-r:5'5::3252gg.-:Q J 'f: :1:1:2:.5ak . .:-:Mk-.:f' - if V . W 9 .M l i sg.:,.g,-.g, - 1' fa ' am ' ' 1 -. ao- ?., ,. .- iii izrfi - ,155 .,:1 1 .':::5E55.a:,R: -. -..-sais NA-N. ,, -V ,T , is 11.-' ' ' 5' ' ,4 ,, F5352 aw 'W w -1.1 I , M., aff- 1 X ffffgfgqgf 1- 5.??f??f Y .iififfff 13 ,S iii' w RSS. as-ref' .W s. , ? Q ww Q1 -.,.-- . N .-y.. .1 . ,E.fiv'Q 22, ,Q ve. s., .X . .. Q . iii . Norma Jean Faulkner Lola Fen'I'on Lela Fisher William Fiser Lynda Flemons Jimmy Flowers Sandra Flowers J. S. Frazier Barbara Friend Joyce Gaddy Don Garner James Garner Marilyn Garner Wayne Gillis Lyndia Gladney Lynn Glosup N. Umpire Horalio Liffle Rock Malvern DeQueen Arkadelphia Marianna Liffle Rock Mena Camden Hoi' Springs Camden Fordyce Sheridan Sparlrman McGehee FRE HMA Norma Golden A. T. Goodloe Kathleen Goodman Thomas Graham Joyce Gray Irving Greenberg Joe Grier Joe Griffifh Willie Griffifh Jerry Gufhrie H. L. Hardgrave Mary Hardman Connie Harvey Janei Harvey William Hasley Terry Haynes Malvern Arkadelphia R-oyal Gurdon Fordyce Hof Springs Okolona Arlzadelphia Arhadelphia LiHle Rock Pine Bluff Arlcadelphia Presco'H Chidesier Arkadelphia Hoi' Springs Kafhleen Helms Janice Helvie Linda Hendrix Andrew Bufch Henry Donna Henry lvan Henry Sheryl Henry Harry Hieff Larry Hieff Pafsy Hill Holberf Hill Charles Hipp Donald Horn Gail Horn Janice Hoover Sandra Hubbard CLAS S Dee Hughes Virginia Hughes Sue Humphreys Paf Humphries Glenn Huselfon Herberf James Jerry James Kafhleen James Wanda Jennings Billie Johnson Donna Johnson Freddie Johnson James Johnson Charles Jones Elizaloefh Jones Arkadelphia Pine Bluff Camden Malvern Hof Springs Salinas, Calif. Pine Bluff Gurdon Gurdon Arlcadelphia Holly Grove Hof Springs Nashville Malvern lnlc Liffle Rock Jacksonville Camden Hof Springs Sheridan Pine Bluff Rolla Wilmof Hof Springs Liffle Rock Caddo Ga p Jacksonville Mena Kingsland Daisy EI Dorado Linda Jones Albuquerque, N. M. ' WP fe xi . 5' 1 N ig ii' : M- ki ggi if -R51 -fee f Xiff' lv' ,,-3 SL 1- , wr pg.,- -cv' , 5. 2- age 'flkw 10 Q' 4 af' '21 , . ,QF Q 3 5? .1-.. Sheila Jones Ray Jones Benny Jordon Mary Kemp Barbara Kennedy Billy Kinard Wana Kiichens Tommy Krause Johnny Lacewell Billy Lawson Nyolca Levereil Ronald Lufl Reber? Maclrey Joan Mahoney Jeanie Mann Sheila Mann FRE Roy Manning Diane Malhis Judy Maifhews Bill Mauldin William Meadcr Wanda Meelxs David Melder Jeannie Mellon Pai' Milligan Don Milloway Donnie Mifchell Lynn Mobley Helen Moncus James D. Moon Jerry Moore John Ed. Moore I Camden Klamaih Falls, Ore. Fordyce Hoi Springs Almyra Pine Bluff Mouniain Pine Dallas, Texas LiHle Rock McGehee Horafio Pine Bluff Arlcadelphia Ho+ Springs EI Dorado Arlradelphia HM Gurdon Olcolona N. LiH'le Rock Arlcadelphia Hof Springs Camden McGehee Hof Springs Hof Springs Bradley Marianna Traslcwood Amiiy Mena Malvern Prescofi' Shirley Monfgomery Viole'He McMoran Carolyn Morphew Tommy Morron Charles Moseley Linda McBrayer Carolyn McClain Marfha McClellan Gayle McGraw Judifh McGril'f Eddie McMas'l'er Jane? McMinn Roger McSwain John Narkinsky Smeade M. Nash Gloria Neece CLAS S Janice Nix Wanda Norfon Sandra Nunnally Linda O'Barr Ben O'Neal Jerry O'Neal Billy Orr Jackie Overfon Joan Owens Paul Parker Samye Pegg Bob Penningion Vicki Penlon Edifh Perry Linda Place Warren Plyler Texarkana Hof Springs Gillham Pine Bluff Gurdon PrescoH Mon+gomery, Ala. Malvern DeQueen Leola Okolona Li++le Rock S+. Charles l.iH'le Rock Malvern Blevins Arkadelphia Malvern Pine Bluff El Dorado Hof Springs Malvern Bismarck Gurdon N. LiHle Rock Arkadelphia Bismarck Malvern N. Liffle Rock England Gilleire Glenwood '. 3' 'NK 'x 3. 6 !S.v da 'Q my gr 5 JG, A i qs.. ,ij-... John Poolman Jane Presley Linda Priclrefi Ann Priesf Belly Prince Maureen Rainwafer Shirley Reaves Nancy Reed Theresa Reeves Terry Reves Sandra Renfrow Wayne Reynolds Janef Richardson Wendell Riggan David Riggs Rifa Rineharf LiHle Roclc Prescoff LiHle Rock LiHle Rock Malvern Hof Springs Warren Hoi Springs Le-ola DeQueen DeQueen Malvern Weslern Grove Leola Camden McCaslcill FRE HMA Ronnie Ringgold J. T. Roach Linda Robbins Ronnie Roberson Fredriclc Roberlson James Robinson Janice Robinson Joyce Rogers Roy Rogers Janice Rosewell Carolyn Ross Palsy Rowe Tillman Rupp Sharon Russell Sue Ella Russell Susan Sallee Benlon Jacksonville EI Dorado Arlcadelphia LiHle Rock Malvern Poyen Camden Arlradelphia Malvern EI Dorado Okolona Denver, Pa. Hope Fordyce Arlradelphia Danny Sampson Charles Sandage Sara Sanders Linda Schullz Judy Sesser Rhine Seymore Ben Shelfon Judy Shepherd Marilyn Shields Kay Shreeve Maxey Silres Cherry Silliman Maribel Sims Barbara Smilh Barbara S. Smilh Carolyn Smifh CLAS S Jimmy Smilh Levi Smilh Truman Smifh Bob Smofhers Glenn Spears Barbara Spraggins Jane? Spurloclr Gloria Sfalford Judy Sfephenson Carrie Sfewarl' Deaufaun Slone Gerald Siovall Bobbye Sfroope Mary Ann Sl'uHle Don Tabor Mary Tabor Donaldson Donaldson Hof Springs Donaldson Malvern Arlzadelphia Bauxife Arlcadelphia Poyen Wesf Helena Allene Malvern Hazen Hoi Springs Gurdon DeWiH Lalxe Village Arlcadelphia Royal Lilfle Rock El Dorado Malvern Hoi Springs Gurdon DeWi'H' Texarlra na McCaslcill Sims Amily Li+'rle Roclc Dierks Pine Bluff 1 lk N-, Q3 ju Q .av-f Sue TackeH Larry Taylor Larry Teague Donna Thomas Johnnie Thomasson Claudia Thompson Kay Ann Thompson Denver Thornfon Gifford' Thornfon Jackie Thurman William Tidball Johnny Tisdale Elaine Townley Kennerh Tramel Fredonia Tyer Beverly Uiley FRE Mary Voegele Roberf Walker Shirley Walker Gary Walling Horace Walfers Charles E. Ward Larry Ward Aubrey Warlord Doyle Warring+on Nancy Warers By+hon Waikins Kay Waflingron Charles Wa+son Linda Webb J-ohnny Weeks Susan Welch Ho+ Springs Pine Bluff Hof Springs Lou Ann Sfar Ciiy Parkin Hoi Springs Malvern Malvern Benron Fordyce Lillie Rock Malvern Prescorf LiH'le Rock Norfh LiHle Rock HMA Hof Springs Pine Bluff Bismarck Pine Bluff Luxora Sheridan Housion, Tex. Malvern McGehee Camden Texarkana Texarkana Mi. lda Nashville Gurdon Arkadelphia Peggie Wesl Nell Weslbrooli Belly Weslerman Carolyn While Adrianne Wilcox Belly Williams Ernesl Williams James Williams Marlha Williams Charles Wilson Jeanne Wilson .lay Wilson Julia Wilson Palsy Wilson Ralph Wilson HeH'ie Windham CLASS Melba Womaclc Edwin Woodall Joe Woods Judy Woods Charles Wray Kenneih Young Tommy Younlc Willisville Haskell Malvern Daisy N. LiH'le Roclc Gurdon Malvern Nashville Malvern EI Dorado Amily Camden Arltadelphia Arlcadelphia S'l'ory Prescoll Orcu+'r, Calif. Camden Hoi' Springs N. 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'N I , ' ' 'vp gg: v 4 .QA ,.-1 1 is an essence on every college campus lhal' il' from all olher campuses. ll is nol' iusl nor lhe sfaff, nor lhe academic sland- fhe school. I+ is all of fhese and hundreds of 'lacfors as well. lhal is always fell buf never spolcen. i'l'self in a Hello. is hinfed al- a pep rally. ll' is heard in a hum of conversafion. Yef for all of lhose who feel if, nol' one could really hope lhal' in +he following pages you will 'lo remind you of lhal- 'lhrilling in- lhal we have chosen +o call OLLEGE LIFE EPTEMBER bfi ' ' Vining s The War Babies , fhose born during fhe years of World War ll, have enfered college for fhe firsf fime fhis year. Wifh fheir regisfrafion complefed came one of fhe largesf freshmen classes in fhe hisfory of fhe college. Paf Reinheimer issues Colberf Barenfine an acfivify card. 1'Cg1St1'2lt1Of1 . . . . fhe monfh of beginnings, of renewing old friendships and making new ones. Freshmen find Hen- derson a maze of haircufs and beanies, recepfions and parfies. Many are homesick and wonder how anyone ever sfays long enough fo be a senior. And seniors can hardly believe fhaf i+'s almosf over. Finally every- one seffles down fo a liHle sfudying before fhe firsf home foofball game--and fhen Sepfember is gone. A ,a.,.,'-vmnf if. ke l M iill. TZ .., Sf Sorry, fhis secfion is closed. Confusion prevailed affer fedious ordeals wifh ad- visors, and sfudenfs iam fables in an efforf fo gef in a secfion before if is closed. Buf, many sfudenfs found fhaf secfions fhe advisor had suggesfed and approved were closed. 107 Vote for me for.. ......... Ya 1 z-Us-,.,f -., is any Z , H A , fi :i., v53,::,.. , ' gigs? Q , ,P g 1- ' fr 4 f K ii Q ' ee ,f 2 -- IQ I Q Q -ff z ,1 1: jffQQ'l' i 1 2 1-12 ' :Ugg ' QI, 12 1 f ' STE 5, , 4 ,.nn-I P' 1 - 5- 2 4 gl in A . Q ,,,, emw-H by kvfh, Sandra Nunally performs +o say, l'm Sandra Three cheerleader posifions were filled by Freddie Johnson, Becky Coker, and Ginger Cruse. Eigh+een girls appeared for fry-oufs in assembly. 108 Rick Bell defeafed +hree opponen+s 'lo be- come fhe new freshman class presidenf. lnferesl' in campus polifics was al an all- 'lime high as wi+nessed by fhe record number of vofes casf. Upperclassmen were delighfed .... amazed .... flabergas+ed . . . . a+ some of +he campaign procedures, buf The candidafes worked incessanlly and we admired for lheir efforfs. Candidales Connie Harvey, 'Percy Perce- ful, and Judy Sfephenson discuss campaign plans. Newly-elec+ed officers Harvey, Nunally, Slephenson, and Bell Cheerleaders Henderson, Coker, Johnson, Yielding, Allen, Daniels, Cook, and Cruse FEVER FOR FOOTBALL A' ,. is ' ' F S-6' wi' -fi' T1 'A A 'Q' 1 ml? 3, V si Ta' lf' bv The Reddies began prac+ice wi+h a squad of forry-Three s+alwar+s 'foil- ing in +heir daily workou'l's. Twenfy leH'ermen re+urned. The firsf game of 'lhe season was in Sherman, Texas, wifh Henderson losing I4-I3. Ge?-acquainied parries and all-s+u- deni' dances were sponsored by resi- dence hall councils, Sfudeni' Senafe, Sfudeni' Chrisiian Associaiion, and Greek-le'H'er organizafions. Q Henderson and Ouachira were co- hosfs for 'I'he ARACW annual Spor+s Day. Women from Arkansas S+a'I'e, Hendrix, Arkansas Tech, and A8zM parficipafed in soffball, volleyball, and baskefball fournamenfs. Becky Miller presenfs frophy fo Arkansas Sfafe, co-champs wifh Hen- derson. 109 0 ',' i ,, N' M Q '.'-' 1 . ., In gm llll I!! IDI .lj r mafia! ws: swf ul 'gf ul Ill ill 'QN N ,uli my-A W I-1:4-,EL l ,',.,... ,. .. ,Y hi i IP?- lll A . fx y . ,.., ,. . W OCTOBER rouses spirit ,ww umm IRI N 5135- :Q Q 1 417.1 'Q :Ai s fr U5 T E, .Lg ssl lim ? H 3 M, ,,..,. . MW ,.,. ,L 1 it ., 5 fx-U' ' . f' A2'1'll ' 'A lm. J' ,Q , vii? ffii' ifxi A -NN . . . . 'l'he same rouline of classes and meelings and more foolball games. Henderson's four sorori+ies and 'Five fralernifies pledge 56 women and Sl men sludenis. The Glenn Miller Orchesira enlerfains wH'h concer'l'. Forfy-five seniors begin praclice feaching. Class favorifes are elecfed. Sfudenls selecl' Henderson's five mos+ beauliful coeds. Class of '40 refurns for reunion. Plans for Homecoming develop. Finally comes fhe big week-end-lhe cornafion in as- sembly, coffees, +he game, and fhe dance following lhe game. The Glenn Miller band under lhe direcfion of Ray McKinley presenfed a concer+ Oclober 5 in Arkansas Hall. Original Glenn Miller arrangemenls of 'favorile songs were played, wifh such added a'Hrac+ions as Debbie Lang. vocalisf, and Lenny Hambro, playing his alfo saxophone. 110 Mar'I'ha Samples, l.ee and Bill Weslbroolc wave good-bye fo Dr. Ankrum as 'lhey leave for nine weeks of prac+ice ieaching. RGSEMARY DAY -homecoming queen Girls on +he campus seem nervous, buf excifed during 'lhe weelc preceding Homecoming. Then one rainy morning, 'lwo days before fhe big game, al' 3:00 a.m., all fhe lighfs on' +he campus go off, 'I'he bell sfarfs ringing and everyone is un- nerved-fhe Blaclr Lady is wallcingl Rosemary Day, senior from Nashville, was crowned Home- coming Queen by Charlie Donaldson in assembly. Terri Sawyer and PaH'i HuHo are 'rrain-bearers and John Harris is crown-bearer. in Second Place Floal' Phi Lambda Chi Fra+erni'l'y 65:15 V -' ff 7' IJ , ' ' u , ,-+f:f.Z' 'f 1'-fill. sl-:f!'If H , 1 . e ,,, , . Am., .-' :- 'Qs . - Q is-21 A ' Firsl' Place Floaf Alpha Sigma Tau Sororify ,gs,.'li7,igllliKvirli'1E M -i 'INK Third Place Floal' Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorori+y OVEMBER honors senior reddies ll.u..nALMmA. . . . .+he weaiher finally looks ai' +he calendar. Twen'I'y-six Henderson s1'uden1's are chosen for Who's Who, Hendersonians are acfive a'r sfafe AEA meefing. Reddies defeaf Harding 28-O. S+uclen'I's are fhanlcful for Thanksgiving holidays. Nine Reddies receive blanlreis in fhe annual blanlcei' assembly. Senior four-year le'H'er- men who receive blankefs are Russell Cerrafo, Jim Golden, Freddie Glaze, Bob Cowling, Maurice Pearson, Charlie Donaldson, Jim Bevins, John Goggins, and Buddy Formby. Dr. Middlefon lallcs wifh Doraine and Ellis, a 'leam who pre- The Speech Depar'I'men'I s firsi s'I'age produc+ion of 'I'l'le year senfed a cos+umed calvacade of Broadway's grea+es+ hi+s is The Heiress , direcied by Miss Henson. Suzy Glover and in assembly, and accompanist Arnold Gwin. Peggy Yielcling are 'I'wo of 'I'he fine cas'I'. 112 Game rooms in 'rlie Sludenf Union provide sludenls willi facil- il'ies for +l1e much-needed diversion from classes. Bowlers Eddie Reed, Tommy Creed, Berl' Jenkins, Bob Billingsley and Phil Leasure parlicipale in league bowling ar Ten-Pen Alley. - ILITARY SPONSOR wmv: were-f Anna Lou Allen, senior from Pine Bluff, was elecled as +l1e l960-6l Henderson Mili- 'lary Sponsor. Elecled as Company Sponsors are: Carolyn Daniels of Pine Bluff, Nancy Pa'l'e ofArlcadelpl1ia, Mary Janice Ne'l'l1ery of Arkadelplwia, Libby Burnside of El Dorado, and Judy Coker of Pine Bluff. These girls were elecled from lwelve semi- finalisfs. 113 DECEMBER dela s classwork Dallas boundl Anna Lou Allen, I96O Queen of STars, and Judy Spann serve Mrs. DoroThy Phillips, one of The iudges. 114 Y . . . . ChrisTmas and The beginning oT baskefball season. Reddie TooTball Team meeTs EasT CenTral STaTe in STuTT- garT Rice Bowl. Physical EducaTion DeparTmenT presenTs assembly program. HSTC DebaTe Teams enTer Qlclahoma Forensic MeeT. Five senaTe members aTTend ASGA Con- venTion in MonTicello. College Choir and Madrigal Sing- ers presenT ChrisTmas concerTs. The Tinal judging Tor The Queen of STars is held. Mooney l-lall sponsors iTs annual ChrisTmas Tea and open house. SixTy Psychology sTudenTs Travel To Dallas on annual Tield Trip. ,5 7' 'J '? gNxj ,yrs-I Bill Muncrief, direcTor of The Miss Arkansas Pageant and a judge Tor Queen OT STars. Talks wiTh Connie Harvey and Judy Woods aT The Coffee. holiday games , parties .,- l 3, L -, Reddies on The bus, iourneying To STuTTgarT Tor The Rice Bowl game. This was The Tinal game Tor Ten Reddies, and Though The Tigers won. The Reddies played hard and iT was a Tine game. + .,'b , Sandra Nunally. Sue Humphries, and Barbara SmiTh serve aT The annual Mooney Hall Tea. Reppo is up and Van Wagner is down! Seven leTTermen re- Turned This season. and Though The season goT OTT To a slow sTarT, The Reddies improved and came back sTrong aTTer The holidays. Murline Hope presenTs Mom Ramsey wiTh a ChrisTmas giTT Trom The girls in Pines B. 115 JANUARY bring s finals . . . . 'Phe new year greefs Redclieland wi+h semes+er finals and regisfraiion. Twen'I'y sfudenfs and graduafes of Henderson are inifiafecl info Kappa Delia Pi, nafional honor sociely in educalion. Company B, 3rd Plafoon, ls+ Squad, is named Besi' Squad in BaH'le Group Squad Drill Compelifion. Mena defeafs Amify 'for HSTC invi+a'I'ional high school 'lournameni' championship. Reddies win over Harding Bisons, 73-60. Thirfy-five seniors complele require- menfs for degrees. The annual high school +ournamen+ draws fhousands fo Henderson campus. Mena defeafs Amify for HSTC Championship Coach - Jim Rackley ....-im , ' 5?-'x ' . . -2. 1 X E REGISTRATIO i A Q 4 Same name. fhiffy-Third Card - - - The lasf s+a+ion of regisfrafion FEBRU RY introduces R.E.W. . . . . Religious Emphasis Week sfarfs February wifh daily devofionals and group discussions. Mickey Garref, junior from Donaldson, is fhe new sfudenf body presidenf for fhe year I96I-62. Suzy Glover is elecfed presidenf of fhe Associafion of Women Sfudenfs. Reddies down A8zM 77-69: Reppo scores 32 poinfs. I42 sfudenfs are on semesfer honor rollg I I make all A's. Wesley Foundafion sponsors Pancake Breakfasf. Rifle Team compefes in New Orleans mafch. Judy Wisener is named l96I Bes'I' Dressed Girl. Judy Coker and J. C. Shiffleff are crowned King and Queen of Hearfs ai- Panhellenic Dance. Dr. John McClanahan, pasfor of fhe Firsf Bapfisf Church in Hope, speaks on Life's Ten Mosf lmporfanf Words. 209 I' PRESIDENT'S ROUNDTABLE Bill Schooley, presidenf of Heart and Key, wrifes a check for SIOO fo fhe Sfudenf Senafe for fhe Highway Sign project Presidenfs of ofher campus organizafions ap- proved fha proiecf af a meefing in fhe Sfudenf Union Conference Room. CUTSTA DI GSORORITY MEMBER t ,- 'T A V 7312, - :Nami 4 Q: ' l 1:14. '5 ', , x1vf',:'y .' ANNA LOU ALLEN Alpha Sigma Alpha GLYNDA ALLISON Alpha Sigma Tau Capfain and Mrs. Green are sponsors a'I' fhe Panhellenic Dance. SUZY GLOVER Delia Zefa PATSY HUTCHINS Sigma Sigma Sigma Music for fhe dance was by fhe Rebels, from Hendrix, everyone enioyecl dancing. nd 119 ARCH announces spring sports . . . . and once again ihe pracfice 'leachers leave 'For nine weeks of supervised feaching. The Speech Deparimeni pre- sen+s The Visi+. Track and baseball feams drill for open- T ing meeis. Top freshmen are honored for scholasfic sland- z 11. Z ing in assembly. Phi Be+a Lambda S+a+e Convenfion is held in Li'H'le Rock. Bill Jusfice provides ihe music for +he Milifary Ball, which draws a record crowd of s+uden'I's and alumni. if-'figilm Roger Almond carries fray fhrough line in Caddo Cenfer Cafeferia. I THE DORM NNN by 3915? 1-4- J ii, Qin A xx R I -Q. x xi A-.I , A 1 is if . -, M- 5 'SEQ ' f' w NNN AND THE 352+ TUDE TU IO 1 .,.. Q ,-162. ' ' 1 W, , Q J Q...,.i,l,: ,. 1 1 i '15, X ff xp, . BR: , f.: X ,ff 1 1 fi 5'- Q B E If: me 5 Q. . :-I-.-ii' -: 1- , :4-:::m:3g s YQ K x.. f' 9- .M Q x s :gf if L.. ,f 3 'f1?P'i4512?f5 Q E ire: ?'9'k35-23 -r assess 'ff'Ei:,,,E .I Q. ,,, -. i 3455 A PRIL presents beautles . . . . Federal R.O.T.C. lnspec+ion brings officer from 'rhe Fourfh Army Headquarfers. Reddie 'rraclc feam enlers Harding lnvi'ra- fional Relays in Searcy. Sena+e eleciion 'for members 'For l96l- 62 are held. Special guesrs and beaufies fill 'Phe aucliforium in Arkansas Hall for +l1e second annual Miss Henderson S+a1'e beaufy pageant All ac+ivi+ies are sponsored by 'I'l1e Sfudeni' Senafe. Mr. Gosnell, Safe'ry Engineer, makes his nighily rounds abouf fhe campus. His friendly smile and willingness +o cooperafe are appreciafecl by sfudenis and facully. Freshman sfudenls prac+ice for Rifle Team +rvou+s. B LMY BREEZES BRI G STUDENTS 0 TDOORS THEMAL1 si, vw- ' Lei? MV' ' Ronnie Grisham pu+s +he fop down on his converiible and fakes Audrey Adcox, Judy Spann, Dee Hughes, Margarei' Rice, and Eddie Reed for an affernoon of fun in 'Phe sun. Firsi sfop is The Mali' Shop: nexi' is ihe D. The River is visifed nexf, bui Eddie decides fhe wafer is a liHle cool for a swim. 5 , T Q is 2, A0011-'Q 4 -se-fav , . ,QQ--Q, W ff X-'lflts ,Hs . 51 QQ! 4 Y . fi ., v V I -u.-'Quang' N ,. .I ,QA A .' 4- fm . V is 123 MAY sponsors Reddie Da . . . . Commissioning ceremony for R.O.T.C. graduafing of- ficers is held. Over l,000 s+uden+s from high schools in +his area are on +he campus for The annual Recldie Day ac+ivi'l'ies. Acfivifies, sponsored by fhe college, Sfudenf Sena+e, and Heari' and Key, begin in +he morning wi'rh regislrafion and fours of lhe campus. The drill feam performs and 'l'he Reddie Day Queen is crowned in 'rhe affernoon. Mr. Downs mainfains boofh a+ various schools 'lhroughoui' 'lhe sfale for Career Day. 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JL'1 ,i J .,02'::.75:.L-. :Il- , - Q A 11- i , . ,L 'L A ,mp ,Q Q- ..,:,-.Nga - , 4.4,-,, LL 1,-Q, ,,,,-A., , f, A, 1' AAA Dr. McBrien welcomes a senior +o Reddie Day. 125 SPGRTS MEET THE 1960 REDDIES A Left to Right: Row 1: Wortham, Cowling, Neal, Tucker, Kennedy, Golden, Hamer, Montgomery Gardner, Cerrato Row 2: Thompson, Nichols, Cardene, Whitmore, Watkins, Branch, Fore, Harp, Ash craft Row 3: Shirley, Enthrop, Reed, Hill, Younk, Mizell, Pearson, Donaldson Row 4: Ringgold, Thurman, Blevins, Cleek, jolly, Coyle, Cuthbertson, Gunn Row 5: Formby, Goggans, Bivins, Robertson, Wesson, Glaze FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Henderson Henderson Henderson Henderson Henderson Henderson Henderson Henderson Henderson Henderson September September October October October October November November November December Austin Ozarks Memphis Naval Southern State Hendrix Ark. A 8: M Ark. Tech Harding A.S.T.C. East Central MEET THE HEAD FOOTBALL COACH , 2 X., an 1 , fl QI 5 ' ,.:, V sI,: A for. AND HIS AESISTANTS ,gays A - .mn '- '.i . I Q 1 x T , A . 1 Coach jim Mack Sawyer Coach Morton Hutto 129 - cf '?542i3-0:55'f3Ww ,- ..,,, ,.: , I A ,..,.,., , W, . ,J W -f'- . ,Y W A ESV, iI'fi: ':. fi ,,,,, 2f we ' . n ' I ,V,, ff:Q2FE'L. ez 1 I-222 . -ef - , .- , if I f ' '- .- f, ' , w - .1,:: ii. Iii 3if,251:1f. . ' Y' 'R I , I ', 'I Q Q KW A 2 ' Uiiffzi' '-,.,-1:1 fi 'i i:ifi2f ---:ff':f'22'2':'1521- A -' , .155 -r Hn.,-, ,- f - 'V' 21 w..,, -', f:. rf:-'-,Er 1, -.1:f'i ':i A i. ' ,ww im il fr, f a. rn- -V x -i ' ' -' ' if Q vN',,2..,:.!,f :rl I eil .. 9 Q N Ng: 3 ' X sf K, ,HHI ,iz in ,V yi -IQ' I 'ifI,22gf,,...1: ,.,. Q 5 G' Q-j V ,?11a2f?s- - f1E1'i'Eiif5!2,'I'1 Mg-5g:::-f I X V5 1:5545-5:1 ., 7 SS Nj Q .,... ,, . 1, ,, .,,,. , f z . , , , . 4, , , ig,-vg, .W ,,,,-,.,- N ., -im f 4 ,Ky i ' 'Q -' Q 4 'V A J AFVQ ,I '::-.1.'- .1 4922 ' ch, -ff . . , 154 ,.- 11:1 Q fe- A 'K gm, .- - -- M ' ., 3, ! .f':2 ' 1. if ii:i.: . 'iv.:,5Z1'1's1a f fffi32?152'fs1:1:s:1G-2?1Ef Z-fm:,y:fi,.1fYk22E2frfQii5iEE2?? 955,36 ' - ., . ffi,22fiif ff Q, ii i ' ' ' - 22.252255-11 f'5,125i:I-',,'.Lg:-K ' D , ' 1 . ,,,, I v--v , CHARLES DONALDSON Captain All AIC Little All American Senior Guard JIMMY GOLDEN All AIC Senior Back V'--121:-Q2 - fr-1:-Q f4f.j:j:g2:' Z, RONNIE RINGGOLD EREDDIE GLAZE All AIC All AIC Freshman Senior Guard Back CLC JOHN GOGGANS BUDDY FORMBY RUSSELL CERRATO JIMMY BIVENS Senior Senior Senior A11 AIC Back Back Center Senior Guard HENDERSON, 13 AUSTIN, 14 The Reddie defense was mighty tough as A 84 M learns the hard way. HENDERSON, 40 A 8: M, 0 HENDERSON, 48 OZARKS, 0 HENDERSON, 13 A 5. STATE, o jimmy Golden makes good yardage around left end against Southern State. V' HENDERSON, 26 HENDRIX, O ia. lm JIMMY NEAL MAURICE PEARSON BOB COWLING JEROME WESSON Senior Senior Senior A11 AIC TH.Ck1C End End Junior Tackle if -Binh .4 xy , A3 , ,, ,,... ,, 1, 3: ENV' JOE BRANCH LLOYD GARDNER CHARLES MONTGOMERY TOM KENNEDY Junior Junior Junior junior End Guard Center Guard v lk RAY TUCKER MARTIN HAMER GERALD ENTROP REX FORE Junior junior Sophomore Sophomore End End Tackle Center SF an CARTER ASHCRAFT BUDDY HARP WAYNE THOMPSON BUEL WORTHAM Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Tackle Back Back Center HENDERSON, 20 MEMPHIS NAVAL, O HENDERSON, 28 HARDING Good blocking puts Quarterback Tom Dick Coyle in the clear on a keeper play. HENDERSON, 6 ARK. TECH., 9 HENDERSON, 0 A.S.T.C., 34 Glaze turns the corner as his blockers clear the field ahead for a touchdown. RICE BOWL HENDERSON,12 EAST CENTRAL, 35 O xx xxx , 1 J.. JIMMY CUTHBERTSON JUNIOR NICHOLS WOODIE JOLLY BILL BLEVINS Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Freshman Back Back Back Back 4 ,- TOMMY DICK COYLE DON CLEEK TOMMY YOUNK LEON SHIRLEY Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Back Back Back Back 133 M iw 'Ul '4Q. ,puwv HOLBERT HILL BOBBY WATKINS JOE CARDENE HARRY WHITMORE Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Center Guard Guard Tackle li CLEVE REED BUTCH ROBERTSON ROBERT MIZELL JIM PAT GUNN Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Tackle Tackle End End sg 58- ,,..w0- , -W.. TERRY THURMAN Freshman Back 134 Freddie Glaze takes the ball around right end after good blocking fand urging from Coach Sawyer on the sidelinej l fx .C L2 1 'Q f 6. The Reddie defense holds for no gain. Coyle is cleared for the touchdown. Glaze crosses the goal for the first touchdown of the season. Southern State's line was strong, so a leap helps add a touchdown. K wily, lt ei S? 1 Y! 1' ' 'ic N. fa' -M eg, ' W ' l, M, , ' gk W' I ' ' 4: V y.. P aim 1 r sf -, -1 fa Q-wr? - 'g-ix fp fp .X . f l X k--f,,N,-,- X- y-J lf ,vf,- ASKETBALL COACH MORTON HUTTO ' M . . g ei, , S Y mega af? X l Y A i Left to Right: Row 1: Sam Barker, Burlin Burroughs, james johnson, Wayne Thompson, jimmy Reppo, Leon Shirley Row 2: Bill Faught, jerry O'Neal, Gerald Lloyd, Bill Van Wagner, Leslie Luft Row 3: Charles Bullard, Bruce Ingram, Hank Holt, Kenneth Young, Gerald Entrop on BRUCE INGRAM JIMMY REPPO HANK HOLT SAM BARKER I WILLIAM VAN WAGNER KENNETH YOUNG WAYNE THOMPSON GARRY RIVERS A.:-Sfiff' . we I 5 . - 'V , a . 1ff'+:, , , ., ff X - 'E ,g Wekiq ' -1 ff : f x 1- zf ,.i,,,1-I.-' . f- , I 1 333,-xifwffy - map: ,So 1 A 1 W. ,- ', . 4, ' '- 'N' A' ,'.:3iy2-i. ...hv..,,.wma-fain? ,, - J . IHA sw? 3 ..,,.. hw 2 -:, was ,gr .gf-s, Q 'tw' v', 4 w , ,r as 1 A sa- il 1 i 'S In 9 M 'Q Q X Wa? R 5' in , i if .QA gn . 'Sf :fra 2 f -xg Silk is wg mu- '- '. , . .. . 4 . . 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' 3' ' f :Q 1 -1, 9,,l'p, V ' V ,z - -V.. f 2. fr A at 2 - -JJQJQQ7 fi X 95 PRI G SPORT COACH SAWYER TRACK SCHEDULE March March March April April April April April May HSTC, Tech Harding HSTC, Austin College HSTC, Tech, Harding, Hendrix HSTC, Southern State HSTC, Tech, Ozarks Harding Invitational Relays HSTC, Southern State, Ozarks HSTC, Southern State, Ozarks, Harding State AIC Meet .tm . ,a s up as X i F , Q E T Left to Right: Row 1: Jim Tarkington, Wayne May, Frank Hines, Bobby Martin, Raymond Cheat- ham, Woodie Futtrell Row 2: Bill Blevins, Tad Krug, Woodie jolly, joe Carroll, Buddy Wells, Don Cleek Row 3: Ronnie Ringgold, Lyndall Brown, Brad Grant, Paul Crowson, Butch Robert- son, Van Dyer, Gerald Entrop TAD KRUG BOBBY MARTIN lv ' 1 A, , A PAUL CROWSON WOODY FUTTRELL RONNIE RINGGOLD DON CLEEK JIM TARKINGTON A 143 g 2, is w L BUDDY WELLS VAN DYER N BILL BLEVINS JOE CARROLL GERALD ENTROP BUTCH ROBERTSON NT . -'-- : , Awww X Wmwwm . I 7 ,. ' ,..f:-:,.w,:qf1v: N , ' X X 4' . V. ., A - vw..' P' 2 f, hear LYNDALI- BROWN RAYMOND CHEATHAM QP, ,- BL Um M 1 1 , Q , .- V A V L ,www 1. , , AW 'M ' -'g,y,.,,,, ff. V My WAYNE MAY TERRY TI-IURMAN FRANK HINES BRAD GRANT rm. - 3 me BASEBALL COACH DUKE WELLS BASEBALL SCHEDULE DATE March 16-17 March 25-26 April 1 April 11 April 14 April 18 April 21 April 24 April 29 May 2 May 8 May 10 OPPONENT Louisiana Tech open Harding? Tech Southern State State Teachers A 8c MS Harding Tech? Southern Statetit A 8: M State Teachers:-' :kHome Games -gw-an H, gb , 5. DAVID LANGLEY MIKE BUSH '35 , Baygl E70 'M '40 I K fe ,sig ' ,ff 2' I nw! L 'RI if f KEN CALVERT PAUL ROBERTS JIM GOLDEN FREDDIE GLAZE 1 . , V :A,l, fm' gg if x ff I l K , E I BROWN HARDMAN EDDIE POWELL ONKI, . , ' Y ik' kj ' in JEFF MCMASTER is ' 0. '-I O 2 71 H1 z z 111 U '4 we O lb FU FU O K I I if FU FU 'E z SN? 5 E-4-if Nxt. . JIMMY DIXON JERRY GUTHRIE N f 3 I, 5352: X X Q :S X xx , A -,,, W W J 5 Qi f Y Y TOMMY DICK COYLE , Q- BOB WATKINS JOE CARDEN , , 1 i Q INTRAMURAL BASEBALL TENNIS TEAM WGMEN INTRAMURALS VOLLEYBALL BASKETBALL 54 Mwmafdr- l-.wniw 1. ,-, ., W hdvls 44... A 17:21 2 ., .L ,J..., J . ,,.,. -. , . ,H ...M ,A .M 1 A , V mf ' , 1 MMM 'N ' ' W, gm' , . J , 4 , s , ,N . '- ul..-uw-... , E I! -v U A - . ,mf 7 - - 'W . . 'I 'Q' 'vmxlw-v , 1 V,,,,!..., J,.1Jw55 .'r'Y,g'-A. ' Y 'fx5,,'fm5,t'. f ' , W.N,7....,,.A,.,,..,.,.,TT, .,-, Tw..-W---.-H. '-- '4 ' , Fr' f' ' Jw. fQf1'w5 'f1'3-w4124'A W M A :m'qsf.:.wm f9.'T,5 '. ,A vw M... M.....Q,,,.,,,, A P K N... M . f X if .gn 121 h ,qi HC xx, M: K ' . A 'LW' 5 ' rift ' K , 5? N X N ' - x , ' l Y ' Y . N?FX' .1 'gm 14907 xl , H - ' x . . , . 1 , K U ,Q -x -- ., - - - -lm tri N s Fi' LH' E'f,'!'ffvfp'! MM 'xii' JA , , - 11 V4 4ll.!g4' . 1- qi 'mx V ,- n't'In14,phl!A Al , ' .. N .,X Xp 53,-4.55 R i s X W . . ,, .y i-ll I 5' ' Q27 1 , u l -,'x4A-.P 1, .5 Hp 91- ,- .N ,, .f x'i-f',v V' xx: xflrf, NY! :xy xxx 5 fi X Aw -- Q-'ff wf .1,fS,:x..- + N X YA' ' -,.x.., .. xi YL .N .Wx K I, N ,,.'. 3 xv, N X v .MQ V, .Al 13.13 'ii - .,.,e.x .lx , X v.. x X U 1 ,Q 1 X. . .'x,.q,xxMgy , XXX . .K-x . - .i --, 5 r X A X L C'N fx' , .,f...x, .x 4 , wx L ,, X n , r N x 7.--4: 'U ' 'uk' 1 ,iv 2. XFX Egww 'lhere coed. few who inarlr 'Haem- fhey be .... ,are basis excellence in Queen? elecfed by fhe football so named because of fhenr leadership, scholarship, acfivifies, whose field performance fhrills as ,capable represenfafives of colleges . . . b 4 gainefheir fifles fhrough fheir confesfs . . . I cafegory: Q EE or STARS JUDGI ill ns , K. V 1-Becky Coker 2-Juuly CluliCf 5-Ginger Cruse 4-Zolane Driggcr 5'Betty Hall 6-Connie I-larx ey' 7-Marilyn Henderson '. S-Patsy Hutchins 9AFreddie johnson JL lO-Carolyn Love its? 3 '155 ij f i ' 11-Gerry Beth Love f ' - gs ' fiiii C 12-Gloria Neece l ,ga 13-Bettie Porhamer R i Q .M it Z 2 ,A 14-Linda Prickett . tg ,Vg a ' 15-Carolyn Ross xg. E l if i out Arif gt' is '4' 't 16-judystephenson , , ,. ,, 3 if l g et LW M is we f 917 WH 15 18-Judy Woods 5 4? 19-Peggy Yielding 1 , .,.,..L...,.....1 X. - , By popular vote of the student body, nineteen coeds were se- lected as contestants in the annual Queen of Stars contest. These girls appeared in assembly, and students again voted, choosing five finalists. ,.... -mllill. The day of December 10 was spend judg- ing the five finalists. Judges for the day were Mrs. Dorothy Phillips from Little Rock, Mr. Louis Crow from Arkadelphia, and Mr. Bill Muncrief from Hot Springs. Events of the day included a coffee in the Student Union, a luncheon in Caddo Center, and final judging in Evans Hall. 155 vi -1 V 65 P155 -5 Q. H r , l: I Z. 5 .ij K' f'.- -Q .. ,ap E.: f'-, f W. ' X . A 'H if 'u z L, -7.13 30. ' . Juffv Slap 661250 ll . lvl. -4 1 f .. niairrvf f, f. Miss Judy Sfephefzson 4 .,,. , Q, 158 M255 J zzzfy Coker wi ' Y P' 3 '- ' WN X X 1961 Queen of Stars Finalist 1255 Connie Hwwywg 'R 1 Miss Pazfsy H zzffki ns M555 .lzmfv Wood ,sw fA. ,,,, 'A:'Azl I 'mlm' Miss Amzeffe Rez MISS HE DERSO STATE CO TESTAN S Linda Riggan - Mooney I Diane Mizel - Oaky A Jo Carol McCorkle - Town Girl: Carol Kelley .-. Pinef A Sue West - Delta Zeta Carolyn Daniels - Alpha Signm Alpha Mary Janice Nethery - Tri Sigma Judy Grant - Piney B Annette Reeves -- Alpha Sigma Tau Pat Spakes - Holly B Jo Ann Maynard - Oaks B 163 s X X M xi if x wry., u. .A-f' . ,,. , , . - -1- ' S4,5'.',,'.: lf- ,. . -rv. 4: My . :f .- 'i'.,,53.Y7- , . ,. wa- 113, 5 . 5329 . Q ,A .FP 1 Y ' .' -, ., - vs, f 'H W . JI' 1 15' V-X ,I ' QT' . 34 . -X. 'A P' 5772 ' H, , rf :,. W fig. - , ' 1:2- . guyz! , .'k','gf:f,V- Q ff. 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X Jw- 21iw 'gv,?' 1 ' WWE Q M ' H Q. . i . f 1 1 ,V fu, .Q A ' mf' ,ww W R Q ., W5 f 5 H' ww. s, A X K -ggi -1 . -.W wa f ,. -,L 'K-Q , ,. il ig, 11 , f v xlfywbi mi ,AL my-9.!.: 2-4. W iff? - aj 5, S, K, E IOR STEVE DOWNS ANNA LOU ALLEN CHESTER LEE 1' JUDY COKER ALLEN MITCHELL MARY JANICE NETHERY F VORITE JU 1011 F VORITES joE BRANCH CAROLYN DANIELS JIM GOLDEN PATSY HUTCHINS EDDIE POWELL VICKIE MCDONALD JAY DOWNS SOPHOMORE FAVORITE vi Li, ,- I . tg, ,WW 9 +L. V, mg.f,,.,,.,,.fgg' ,4.M.,.Le, :,,- p A MARTHA AUSTIN 1' V MORGAN NUTT 2 . 1 1 ? 'j'f::,v,b-f'g:'f- v. ' V. Z f , GINGER CRUSH DON OSBORNE PEGGY YIELDING FRE HMAN F VORITES Pg, CONNIE HARVEY FREDDIE JOHNSON JUDY STEPHENSON RICK BELL DONNIE MITCHELL ED TICKEL X s , --u-'Q' MT' FWHM, , l' -, , ifwawiif ' A f' Q44 'W ,Q , U swam ,Mmm mmf ig , ,M . W. , 'W 1 Q , ww 'en .WNW ,, ,mlm gg, YR w '14 ' - 1 J , V ,.,.m.,.L, Q,-af, -an My J' jf lqmw M5 MMM, V qgu N Nj ,, N Q.. me ,aw H f f ,- ff' V nM' W f 3'7fL L 'V 'X' 'Q L W I A My W ww HW . .4 ,L Lafwfm Mwirdu 1 ,, 'n ' 4 V' Wf' Y L , , ,,. www ' - - fi f I 5. :Aja -J E ' -if 1-4 X ' 'ff V if5,I ' , ,gf-1 . ' -in if I ,M I ,. . . .,A M ,. ' , af I 'uw f ,A we 4 ' - -1 AI H 4 I, , , .. -' , 1' -9 ,. :Jw 1 . z A 1 45 1 .f .s A I 0 A , , . -. ' -.- .m ., A ' , QM I ,, 169 WHO'S WHO AMGNG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES Susan Clinger junior Judy Coker Senior r, ,-ww WHO'S Carolyn Daniels Senior Q.,-A Bob Cowling Senior lui, we 'Fujii'- Steve Downs Senior Nancy Boaz Featherston Mickey Garrett Junior Senior Kaye Gatlin Senior HO'S Freddie Glaze Senior 3 Betty Hall QE? Senior efw' Don Hood Kenneth Holder Senior Senior Patsy Hutchins Junior Chester Lee Senior Sally Lee Senior Connie Matlock Senior fkxl Mary Janice Nethery Senior Mary I0 Stone junior Allen Mitchell Senior 11 X Bill Schooley Senior HO' . X Im ,, w,,.,Z,Rk.- - vm. A-Q ,A-..,. 5 ... , :,:--- -lr. . -:N - ww S N, . xr x X ix .. .5 NS ,-X , i. Ellen Ohls Senior Lynn Weber Senior OUTSTANDING SENIOR WOMAN .. . ,...,.-..,..4 W .OAVW . 1f'A IQI O 1 Mies Hmm Lou Allen 'f- m,,: Q --',.4 2 Q? Sw, H ' s ..:2:55s3f::.2i- y -Qzmi , .f..:.1,,,.x,.,., by ae4f:s:e-f-: f.- ' 5 337f'E5f5E-zi' ' 2-f zz - f Z212i25',5: V 'Q ,MW .G Mi 5 R osemazry ay Betsy Garner - Princess-at-Large Anna Lou Allen - Senior Maid with escort jim Golden with escort john Goggins 1960 HOMECCMI ROY LTY Davon Wesson - junior Maid with escort .lim Bivens Connie Harvey - Freshman Maid Ginger Cruse - Sophomore Maid with escort Freddie Glaze With escort Buddy Formby Queen receives kiss from Captain Donaldson in assembly Queen accepts flowers from Captain Donaldson at game HOMECOMING GAME IS VICTCRY FoR QUEEN ROSEMARY Lf?-1, RA 5 ,Q 1960 Homecoming Queen and Court ,...-.. ...a...--,--,-.X,k.......-.-.,..k,.,-e...,. A football, track, and baseball star at Jonesboro-Hodge High in his home city of Jonesboro, Louisiana, Charlie came to Henderson in 1957. He has lettered four years in football and three in track. Captain of the football team this year, Charlie was selected to the All AIC team and received honorable mention on the Little All-American team. He holds the State AIC shot-put record. Charlie has been signed by the St. Louis Football Cardinals and will begin training in june. Coach Pop Ivy plans to use him in the linebacker position. MILITARY SPONSORS BATTLE GROUP SPONSOR ANNA LOU ALLE Miss Nancy Pate Honorary Cadet Captain Company B Miss Carolyn Daniels Honorary Cadet Captain Company A gre Qs' .Q M ,Q 1 - x r M, A. Q, Miss Mary Janice Nethery Honorary Cadet Captain Company C Miss Libby Burnside Miss Judy Coker Honorary Cadet Captain Honorary Cadet Captain Company D Company 1961 Military Sponsors CHEERLEAD ER ANNA LOU ALLEN PEGGY YIELDING Co-Captain Co-Captain Got that ole Reddie Spirit .... Marilyn Henderson Ginger Cruse X . Q we yi Q os do - Q0 Q50 Cf 0.4 Becky Coker Freddie Johnson M JORETTE Conme Harvey DRUM MAJOR Elaine Thomason Judy Coker Sue West FEATURED TWIRLER Sharon Tweedle Judy Stephenson HE DERSON BA D The Reddie Band consists of forty-three students, of which only one- third are music majors, All students who play an instrument are en- couraged to join the band. Activities of the group include support- ing Reddie teams at football and basketball games, playing at pep rallies, and the big event of the last two years has been going to Mardis Gras in New Orleans. The band is under the direction of Wendell O. Evanson. The Reddie Band at Concert COLLEGIANS Honolulu, Tokyo, Okinawa, and Iwo jima were some of the stops on the Colle- gians tour of the South Pacific last summer sponsored by the USO. Monday, May 50, 1960, was the date of departure from Adams Field in Little Rock. From there the group flew to Dallas, to San Francisco, and on to the South Pacific to present their show to thousands of servicemen. Five weeks later the tour ended in Dallas, Texas on july 3. Special acts with the group included Lynda Smith, vocalistg Sue West, feature twirlerg and Betty Bell, dancer. Mrs. C. E. West of Malvern served as chaperone for the girls. Mr. Wendell Evanson is the band director. During the year the Collegians provided the music for the all-school Christmas Dance and have appeared on several assembly programs as well as performing for many out-of-town engagements. The whole group of the Collegians poses in front of Buddha Mr. Wendell Evanson, director, gets a view of on their summer tour. Japanese culture. 188 SOUTH PACIFIC TOUR Ronnie Allen and Winston Coulter perform one of the special numbers on the show. Saxophones - Clifton jones Orville Hannum Scokkie Gibson Mike Stiles Roger Garner Trombones - Ronnie Inzer Ronnie Allen Tommy Tole Wesley Branstine Trumpets - David Rosen james McGuire Dennis Vaughan Charles Whitley Guitar - Johnny Tisdale Bass - Don Pope Drums - Bob Allen Vocalists - Kay Wattlington Annette Reeves Twirler - Sue West Dancers - Betty Bell Zolane Driggers The tour began at Adams Field in Little Rock on May 30. Sometimes traveling conditions were a little bit cramped. Then there was that salt sea air. 189 COLLEGIATE CHOIR ' . O ,.l:. if . . 5:gg5::Q U ' . - .5:- I' ' -'fif' Wg Zi' af 535' ' ' L N -' 'F ' Q Eugene Kuyper, Director Sue Harrison Yvonne Holt Cyrus Huie Glenna Inlow Ronald Inzer Wanda Jennings Linda Jones Judy Matthews Larry McSpadden Wanda Meeks Jo Adcock Julie Bateman Barbara Barrick Brenda Boseman Matthew Capell Thelma Coffman Susan Davis Carole Dodd Elizabeth Eason Joyce Gaddy Judy Gardner Shirley Montgomery Orville Hannum Linda Muffay Martha Oathout Dale Oswalt Carol Priest Annette Reeves Judith Sesser Marilyn Shields Kay Shreeve Linda Stocks Doris Ward Nancy Waters Bython Watkins Pat Wise ORGANIZATIONS STEVE DOWNS Student Body President TE The purposes of the Student Senate are to serve as a governing board for student affairs, to promote the best interest of the students, to aid and maintain student morals, to bring to the attention of the ad- ministration suggestions and problems of the students, to advise all student organizations, to authorize and supervise the chartering and organization of new groups, and to sponsor formation of new groups when there appears to be a need therefor. This group has charge of all student social functions, freshman orientation, assemblies, calendar of organizational meetings and social events, student elections, and help with Reddie Day. All members of the Student Senate, except for the senate secretary, are elected to their offices by a vote of the student body. Freshman Class elections are held the third week of school, and the upperclass elections are held in the spring. Senate meets each Monday at 4:00 in the Student Union conference room. 1 CHESTER LEE Student Body Vice President SUSAN CLINGER Student Body Secretary JUDY COKER Student Body Senator CAROLYN DANIELS Student Body Representative FREDDIE GLAZE Senior Class President KENNETH HOLDER Senior Class Vice President CONNIE MATLOCK Senior Class Senator ANNA LOU ALLEN Senior Class Representative BILL VADEN Junior Class President MICKEY GARRETT Junior Class Vice President DONNA KINARD Junior Class Senator PATSY HUTCHINS Junior Class Representative MORGAN NUTT Sophomore Class President DON OSBORNE Sophomore Class Vice President PAT REINHEIMER Sophomore Class Senator JAY DOWNS Sophomore Class Representative RICK BELL Freshman Class President JUDY STEPHENSON Freshman Class Vice President SANDRA NUNNALLY Freshman Class Senator CONNIE HARVEY Freshman Class Representative DR. CLARK ELKINS Faculty Sponsor MRS. BERNICE SMITH Dean of Women MR. JAMES STEWART Dean of Men Not pictured: DR. GEORGIA CLIFTON Faculty sponsor FAITH DOSS President The Laura Lee Henson Room was the scene of many inspiring devotion- als throughout the year. JOHN ANDERSON lst Vice-Pres. i, ,.,r. STUDE T CHRISTIA ASSOCIATIO Student Christian Association seeks to promote a Christian atmosphere on the campus through worship, study, and action. It also strives to improve the spiritual life of the student and to help link his spiritual thoughts with everyday problems and world happenings. SCA meets every Tuesday night from 6:30 until 7:00 in the Laura Lee Henson Room of College Hall. Other activities include nightly dorm devotionals, an all- school party at the first of the year, and an assembly for World University Service. The highlight of the SCA year was Religious Emphasis Week February 6-9 when the Reverend Robert McClanahan from Hope was the featured speaker. The week was carried through with daily talks, discussion groups, and general discussion groups in the dormitories. ' 2- ,ax 4? new , if . as-,sz p M .sl K 3 5 its L GLYNDA ALLISON IRIS LANGLEY YVONNE HOLT ELAINE THOMASON 2nd Vice-Pres. 3rd Vice-Pres. Secretary Treasurer 4 ,did Members of the SCA Council are Margaret Boschetti, Judy McR.1ney, Annette Reeves, Floy Daniels, Laverne Miller. Nancy Reese, joe Collins, Connie Harvey, .ind Linda Declman. FACULTY SPONSORS '. ' ., 4'3 ' A 'f?f . .,L'3 - N h mln H -J , - - A ' . is ,f1,.. ,,.v A-35, .1 h tj N , Q 14 , ,gif ' ' :tisfiff-5.ff5 1 X .- f W '--, K L 53: :fire I 3 1, C2 gg A , , if Mr. Willard Carpenter Mr.Guy Hays, Miss Pearl Henson Miss Marjorie Vifinsloxx This group was the planning committee for the SCA-sponsored Religious Empha- sis Week. They worked hard to make it a biff success D . 195 ANNA LOU ALLEN President 196 SSOCIATIO OF WO E TUDE TS The purpose of AWS is to promote friendlier relations among students, to serve with the counselor for women in governing offenses of dormitory regulations, to foster the development of higher ideals and social graces among college women, and to uphold the regulations of this college. Mrs. Bernice Smith is advisor for the group. SUZY GLOVER Vice President NANCY FEATHERSTON Secretary and Treasurer PHYLLIS PRATHER MARY IO STONE Representative PATSY HUTCHINS Judicial Board Alternate GLYNDA ALLISON State Secretary CAROLYN BARROW MARTHA BARRY LIBBY BURNSIDE JOY CANTRELL ,,,..., P . ' .,.. ?' . M? 'W . Q s f ,Ay 24 .. ,S 5 fs- cs av is 1' X r +2 up I Q 1 1 NAN DUNCAN LYNDA FLEMONS IANICE HELVIE DONNA HENRY SHARON HOLLAND MURLINE HOPE SUE BELLE HUMPHREYS DONNA KINARD SALLY LEE JUDY MATTHEWS ,ae fe BECKY MILLER VICKIE PENTON EDITH PERRY BETTIE PORHAMER BETTY PYRON PAT REINHEIMER ANN ROBERT JUDY RoBB1Ns SARAH SHUGART JUDY SMITH as ag JOHNNIE THOMASSON KAY THOMPSON LYNN WEBER PEGGY YIELDING MRS. BERNICE SMITH M N'S COUNCIL The Men's Council consists of the officers of the two men's dormitories, Womack and Foster. The purpose of the Men's Council is to improve the living and social conditions for the men living in the college residence halls and to serve as a medium for the exchange of ideas between the men and the administration. Dean James Ste- wart is advisor for this organization. CHARLES WILLIAMS Foster Hall President BOB COWLING Foster Hall Vice Pres. BOB CRONE Foster Hall Sec.-Treas. JOHNNY TITSWORTH Foster Hall Representative RONNIE GRISHAM Foster Hall Representative BOB GORE Foster Hall Representative CHESTER LEE Womack Hall President BILL VADEN Womack Hall Vice Pres. J. E. ROWE Womack Hall Representative HAROLD DABBS Womack Hall Representative RAY FRACHISEUR Womack Hall Representative MORGAN NUTT Womack Hall Representative DON WILLIAMS Womack Hall Representative JEFF MCMASTERS Womack Hall Representative RAY TUCKER Womack Hall Representative DEAN JAMES L. STEWART ..V l- t , ,,,. i gs - - ---v . M, , -V a ' BILL SCHOOLEY President HE RT AND KEY To develop, build, and promote the highest type of Reddie spirit is the purpose of Heart and Key, an honorary service group. Special func- tions of Heart and Key include the following: to plan, organize and hold student body pep meetings, parades, halftime stunts, and similar eventsg to encourage and support all forms of student activityg to wel- come visitors and to provide guide service on the campusg and in general to serve as a booster club for student activities. Members are selected from the upper-classmen who have been of service to the school. Three tapping ceremories are held each year. xl ..,. ., , MISS AMY JEAN GREENE Students worked at the Heart and Key concession stand during the invitational high school basket ball tournament. Heart and Key meets once each week in one of the Student Union conference rooms fax HERBERT BENNETT Vice President SUZY GLOVER Secretary JUDY COKER Corresponding Secretary SALLY LEE Treasurer J. C. SHIFFLETT Assistant Treasurer LYNN WEBER Parliamentarian ELLEN OHLS Assistant Parliamentarian MICKEY GARRETT Purchasing Agent CARROLL PETTIGREW Asst. Purchasing Agent HARRELL JONES Custodian GLYNDA ALLISON Reporter ANNA LOU ALLEN MARGARET BOSCHETTI SONNY CLARK BOB COWLING FAITH DOSS STEVE DOWNS JIM EEATHERSTON NANCY FEATHERSTON KAYE GATLIN BURLE HAGGARD SUE HARRISON CHESTER LEE jo ANN MAYNARD VICKI MC DONALD MARY JAN ICE NETHERY KAREN TEETER 5 YO? ,...1 M 'af' gi ,Nr x W X ' 'Q' 1 33 , ,ll X 'lui ff.f -1',x f ft. Q ,. le-7,v.' F fm I . 4' 1. ?':l iiii 'ss is N31 '50 'C x it . W ' qi: ,4,V , I in , . eieres , 1 ' sw A sesseeres of -:1' ' ' A R . ...I R J Q:- g i lf K5 AA 199 FLETCHER TROTTER President ANN ALLISON LEA ETTA BAKER IANICE BOND MARGARET BOSCHETTI DAVID CLIFTON SUSAN CLINGER JUDY COKER CAROLYN DANIELS MILTON DAVIS LINDA DUNLAP SAM EIFLING SHIRLEY EVANS NANCY EEATHERSTON MAY GNELL FUGITT JUDY GARDNER ALICE GARRETT SUZY GLOVER KENNETH HOLDER PATSY HUTCHINS PAT JOHNSON MARY JANE JOLLEY ANN LEA JUDY LINVILLE cONNIE MATLOCK JOANN MAYNARD LEON MOORE LONNIE MOORE MARTHA OATHOUT MARY JO STONE JOANN TOLLESON BILLY DON VADEN VONIECE WEBB GERALD ZACHRY DR. CLARK ELKINS ,IS -i ' 2::, - , MISS NANNIE MAE RONEY J j J I S to LPHA CHI Alpha Chi is a national honor society with the purpose of promoting and recog- nizing scholarship and those elements of character which make Scholarship effec- tive for good. The Arkansas Epsilon chapter vvas installed on the Henderson cam- pus in 1953. TO be eligible for membership, a student must have a grade average that places him in the upper ten percent of the junior or senior class. iq.: fi: ' G Era zve, 11za'2,':f2-1 il? 1 4 '- ,, - EA if fiaiy 'Wen 'W' VW K PP DELT PI gimme P . Kappa Delta Pi is an honorary organization formed to encourage high profes- sional, intellectual, and personal standards and to recognize outstanding contri- butions to education. Qualifications for membership include ranking in the upper fifth of the college, work in education completed Or in the process of completion, and declared intention to enter the teaching profession. ANN ALLISON LEA ETTA BAKER DR. ADELPHIA BASFORD R .i.. Vs wr 'wk Y . 'Q , rg 'S as STEVE DOWNS JUDY GARDNER AMY JEAN GREENE 41, .. ,g .X E ,, We J S ..- Y 5 ,iw 5' Aj As! 5. NV ,QAM 9 if 453, A 1 -. 3'w?41::..:1s-' vt. A r ii Q, f. 'lv Qu 1 KENNETH HOLDER President 4 359. L .IVV C 61 fi Q ' git if .P Ifimsfrsa- A SUE HARRISON PAT JOHNSON MRS. JAMES A. KNOX MRS. W. A. LEA JO ANN MAYNARD DIANN MIZELL LEON MOORE MAURICE PEARSON MARJORIE WINSLOW GERALD F. ZACHRY EDITH WHITMER K Y 7? - X 'H War 6 3- 1 XF Counselor S AY Ax-an I' Qs. XA ,,,:v.:' 4.,.,,4gi, . , , nl' NWN' W W SUZY GLOVER President MARY JO STONE Vice President MARY JANICE NETHERY Secretary BEVERLY UTLEY Treasurer LYNN WILSON Reporter WANDA ASHBROOK JEANNE BROCKWAY BARBARA GIROD TERRY HUCKABEE GLYNITH HUNTER MILLER JONES CHARLES KING NANCY LANEY HELEN MONCUS LONNIE MOORE LESTER MYRICK MARGARET NELSON SARA SANDERS BILL SCHOOLEY MARILYN SHIELDS KAY SHREEVE SUE TACKETT Jo ANN ToLLEsoN PAT WALLACE PEARL HENSON, Sponsor KELMER BAXTER, Sponsor Not Pictured: Buddy Neilson Robert Graham MASQ ER Masquers is an organization of persons interested in drama, but membership is open to all students. In cooperation with the Speech Department, Masquers helps to present the various dramas held on the campus. Members usually Compose the Casts and crews for these plays. Regular meetings are held once a month in the Drama Shop. S INV '- - 5 hs' 15 -1 :,.F 4Ai ,, . Q .lf A 1:55, . gil' E.. I gas -Fu 5 THETA ALPH PHI Theta Alpha Phi is a national dramatics fraternity which gives recognition to those students excelling in theatrical work. It strives to stimulate interest and creativeness and to foster achievement in the arts of theatre. Membership is by election of the group and is based on previous experience in production, Members sponsor a party for the cast of each major production, I ' JEANNE BROCKWAY SUZY GLOVER TERRY HUCKABEE GLYNITH HUNTER 'Wk ..- f- A 2-- 9- -'Z MARY JANICE NETHERY ELLEN OHLS ,IM 1 W Z' s-N Q get ' 6 if BILL SCHOOLEY MARY Jo STONE MARK WEATHERTON U , MISS PEARL HENSON Faculty Sponsor 'S MR. KELMER BAXTER Faculty Sponsor Agfa f. R ,Lfx' DIANN MIZELL President 203 A ' PHI BETA LAMBD 5 Phi Beta Lambda is the college division of Future Business Leaders of America, a national Organization for all high school and college students enrolled in busi- ness subjects. The Henderson chapter received a charter to this organization in October, 1960. The forerunner of this organization was the Business and Econom- ics Club. The activities of Phi Beta Lambda provide an opportunity for business students subjects. to prepare better for occupations in business and for teaching business KENNETH HOLDER President 204 HERBERT BENNETT ' Vice President CLEO GARRETT Secretary-Treasurer BIRDIE HARDAGE Historian JOHN ANDERSON MARY IO AVERY CAROLYN BARROW BOB CRONE GINGER CRUSE BETTY DENTON LINDA DUNLAP ew v,'-v . v. it BONNIE DYER KAY ELTON LOLA FENTON JOYcE GADDY BETTY GARRETT FREDDIE GLAZE Jo ANN HARDIN JOE HERZOG DON HOOD JANICE HOOVER MURLINE HOPE FREDDIE JOHNSON SALLY LEE REBECCA MERKEL SANDRA POWER LINDA PRICKETT JOYCE ROGERS BARBARA SUE SMITH DOYLE SMITH JOHN TABOR CHARLES WHITE CLOVIS WILLIAMS MISS MARJORIE WINSLOW Faculty Sponsor MR. DONALD DODSON Faculty Sponsor S- WOMEN'S RECREATIO SSOCIATIO .ay ' 4 Mwat- Jaxx X , 1.1 ' The Womens Recreation Association is made up of girls interested in recreational lf' I activities. Each year the state organization sponsors a camp-out for its members. W This year Ouachita and Henderson were co-hosts to a state WRA Play Day. Recreational activities of all types were conducted during the day. JANE BATTREAL Vice President BETTY BLACKERBY Secretary-treasurer BARBARA KENNEDY Reporter TERRY BAIRD MARTHA BARNETT MARTHA BARRY FRANCES coNDUFF MARY FASSLER LoLA FENTON JOANN HARDIN MURLINE HOPE WANDA KITCHENS LINDA MANTOOTH KAY MILHOLEN LAVERNE MILLER THERESA REEVES SANDRA RENFROW LINDA RIGGAN MARIBEL SIMMS CAROLYN SMITH MARY TABOR MARY VOEGELE PEGGY WEST CARRIE HOLLAND Faculty Sponsor BECKY MILLER President '-v-S ,vi I fs L Sf if ff-sg fi! 1 5 if-1 I jOHN GOGGANS President 206 ,Q PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB To be eligible for membership in this organization, 1 student must be a physical education major or minor and profess an interest in the development of physical education in the college environment, as well as in other fields such as high school sports. The purpose ofthe Physical Education Club is to broaden the student's knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of physical activities and sports. Under the direction of Dr, Eugene Beck, this organization sponsors activities during the year, including an assembly program in the fall semester to acquaint the entire student body with the many aspects of physical education. V E we BETTY HALL 3 Y t- A '1'1,, Vice President BETTY PYRON Secretary-treasurer 43,1 . . .... PAT MANTOOTH Zy, il ., Z M Reporter ta' P BUDDY FORMBY Q3 Sergeant-at-Arms ORVAL ADAIR TERRY BAIRD MARTHA BARRY JANE BATTREAL CHARLES BELL LORETTA BROOKS BOBBY CARPENTER RUSSELL CERRATO DICKIE COLEMAN ROBERT CRAWFORD BROOKS CUMMINGS tt if IL CHARLES DYER MARY FASSLER CURT FINLEY RAY FRACHISEUR FREDDIE GLAZE , x'i' Wg MIKE HAMER s.s' 19' 6 JOANN HARDIN 2r'f ff 's HOMER HoRToN HANK Hou' DWIGHT HOWELL JOHN JACKSON JERRY JONES BARBARA KENNEDY CHARLES KING CHESTER LEE MICKEY LEWIS OTTIS LOE BOB MCBRAYER DON MCKINNEY LINDA MANTOOTH BECKY MILLER LAVERNE MILLER ALLEN MITCHELL CHARLES MONTGOMERY GALE MONTGOMERY NANCY PATE MAURICE PEARSON ARTHUR PHARR JAMES PRATHER CLIFFORD REEDER PAT REINHEIMER SANDRA RENFROW JIMMY REPPO LINDA RIGGAN SUSAN SALLEE MARIBEL SIMS CAROLYN SMITH TRUMAN SMITH MARY TAEOR JOE WALKER DOVON WESSON JEROME WESSON PEGGY YEILOING X- . '5o.', :ign- 'hr . 3 E:-, J. , . 6- -. i n A 3 W I ' i- g,5kjekZig,5!jf' A if '.f?'ff1-'H . -.-f15f,Iz :P WA af 207 1 ., . V '51 Z-335' YZ, f 5 f 4 Q ffr gy Cv 7 at www, in 19 1 'ipkiffggf' ng sf Q 1 s up IZYS1 C 1 , ' igfjfiffi sf 4 . f Nr QW ' H' 33,56 fwfr ,. 1 V , T -'--' -I 1 I-1 i. - - if-'Y 7 n ., SARAH PFEIFER P1'CSiCl6I1t The purposes of Colhecon are to connect home and college life, to train active, ef- ficient leaders among young women for home and community life, and to furnish opportunities for social activities. This home economics club is affiliated with the Arkansas Home Economics Association. fi we s fr 4 5 'ii M. ..... 6 f 'iii' V. ,buv J ELIZABETH VIRGINIA CUNNINGHAM WILMUTH Sponsor Sponsor MARGARET EMMA JUDY SMITH BOSCHETTI CHENNAULT Secretary lst V. President 2nd V. President ANNA LOU ALLEN JUDY ROBBINS JUDY SPANN BETH DUGAL Treasurer Reporter Historian Parliamentarian 208 BETTY BLACKERBY WILMA CANTRELL BARBARA CHAMBERS SUE DICKSON EERIBA DUGGAN LINDA ELLIS SHIRLEY EVANS FRANCES FOLSOM MARY GASTON JOANNE HALEY BETTY HARRISON GRACE HAWTHORNE EMMA JAMERSON JEAN JOHNSTON MARTHA JONES GERRY BETH LOVE MARY MCBRAYER CLAUDIA MCCORKLE SUE MOORE DIANNE O'NEAL LINDA PLACE MAUREEN RAINWATER JACKIE ROBINSON PATSY ROWE BILLY SUE SIMPSON SANDRA SMOKE KAREN TEETER JACKIE THURMAN ELAINE TOWNLEY PATSY WILSON BOB COWLING President CHEMISTRY CLUB The Chemistry Club has been a part of Henderson since 1949. The purpose of the club is to stimulate interest in chemistry, to promote the best possible correlation of chemistry with the other courses of the curriculum, and to establish 1 cordial relationship between the faculty and students of chemistry. DR. P. G. HORTON MR. R. ROBINSON MR. HASKELL JONES DAVID LANGLEY Vice President SHIRLEY EVANS Secretary-Treasurer SONNY CLARK Reporter BILL CANADA RAYMOND CARLISLE TOMMY DEBRUIN JAY DOWNS BETH ANN DUGAL JOYCE EPPERSON REX EORE BARBARA FRIEND TED GOODLOE BOB GORE HOLBERT HILL JACK HOWELL BILLY HUDSON MARTHA JONES TOMMY KRAUSE IRIS LANGLEY NYOKA LEVERETT PAUL MARTIN OSCAR G. MOORE JERRY STRINGFELLOW SHARON TWEEDLE JOAN Voss I DEPE DE TSTUDENT'S SSOCIATIO The purpose of the Independent Student's Association is to enrich the social life among students not affiliated with other social groups, to enable the indepen- dents to participate in college activities as L1 recognized group, to encourage and develope leadership on the part of the independents, and to utilize the untapped resources among independent students for the promotion of better school spirit. HERBERT PIERCE Vice President EMMA CHENAULT Secretary WANDA NORTON Treasurer BERNICE HUDSON Reporter RAY ERACHISEUR Social Chairman HELEN ARNOLD Social Chairman JOE ANDERSON BETTY BLACKERBY JUDY CLACK KENNETH CROSS HERMAN CROWDER R. C. EARLEY Bois GORE RAY JONES SARAH PEEIEER CHARLES PIERCE SHIRLEY REAVES JACKIE THURMAN g Miss MAIORIE WINSLOW' . DR. c. W. THoMAssoN li. BILLY CANNON President V. xA., .V 2 ., , .- .,, . ,,:: , . x af wvlw A SALLY LEE President ,N JUN STUDE TNATIONA EDUCATIO ASSOCIATIO The Student NEA seeks to help prepare future teachers by acquainting them with the history, ethics, :ind programming of the organized teaching profession. This organization tries to impress the importance of professional organization upon all students preparing to be teachers. Faculty sponsors are: Dr, Waldo Dahlstedt, Miss Juanita Ford, Miss Amy Jean Greene, Miss Ruth Guthrie, Dr. William Middleton, Miss Elise Reid, Mrs. Leonard Ross, Mr. john Stanley, Dr, C. W, Thomasson, and Miss Marjorie Winslow. SARA LYNN GOODLETT 1st Vice President JANIS RAMPLEY 2nd Vice President FLOYD SOUTER 3rd Vice President ff 'Eli V LYNN XWEBER Secretary LINDA DUNLAP Treasurer JUDY LINVILLE Reporter ANN ALLISON FRANCES ARNN HELEN ARNOLD 8 I. WANDA ASHBROOK FREDA BENTON VERNA BLEVINS JANICE BOND HELEN MONCUS ALLEN MITCHELL LAVERNE MILLER IDA MILLER REBECCA MERKEL CONNIE MATLOCK LUVENA KRUEGER LINDA JONES KATHERINE JONES GENEVIEVE JONES JEAN JOHNSTON PATSY HUTCHINS SUE HARRISON BIRDIE HARDAGE BETTY HALL GLORIA GARY NANCY BOAZ FEATHERSTON 3 STEVE DOWNS JOANN DAVID FRANCES CONDUFF SANDRA CARTER FRANCES CAMP TRECEA BURROUGHS a,,- .. 4 .af , . lik' ww 7341 I as N f-vm 1 N. s 5. , 7 -vm 1 ......,, ' x:'f' 1.3, 'N mfg, 4: -. rug fi h i I M .iifhz v il V 5 N. ' - v H :QQ T, f '- 7' A 'fsf Ha 1 I 'YP' ' I - A ' ' I fee , '. -Z N sl av 41- I ,S Iv fx G P 'J 'srx'- '. OJ bv 'Wi Y'-ET' 6 f I . .. I ,qv ,, 1 F f-, ,- X Y '-fr Y MARY ANN MORGAN KATIE NORTHAM LINDA MCBRAYER JOAN MCCASKILL LOUISE MCKINNON ELLEN OHLS DIANNE O'NEAL SANDRA POWERS BONNIE PRICE LINDA PRICKETT SARAH SANDERS KAY SHREEVE DIANNE SIMMONS PAT SPAKES CARRIE STEWART JOYCE STEWART SUE TACKETT JOANN TOLLESON FREDONIA TYER JOYCE VANDERSLICE ELIZABETH WALTHALL CAROLYN WHITE CLOVIS WILLIAMS HETTIE WINDHAM GERALD ZACHRY 214 PUBLICATIONS y WX' YW . , A VQ , EA ,,., :V '-ag Q V V! X i .,.. A iff ' J, ,.AV., ., K A H Y ' ' W , ., , 1? f f A V.,, A A A 'A A' Anne Wiegand Editor 216 Editor ,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Assistant Editor ....... Business Managers ------- Photographers ------ Cartoonist ......... Sorority Editor Fraternity Editor .... Sports Editor ,,,..... Class Editor ----.-------- Organization Editor ........ 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Ellen Ohls and Kay Watlington Reporters julie Jordon Cartoonist Joyce Rogers and Janice Rampley Typists Buddy Neilson Columnist lf! if Elaine Thomason and Ginger Cruse Business Managers xf', 'X Judy Stephenson Feature Editor Edith Ann Perry Special Events Editor Connie Matlock Class Editor Judy McRaney Organization Editor ,. '.'v as ,444f4.:: 217 : ,k,,v1.b5,, ,M -v-. . ..,. , ., .. . .. ARE- ,ag,,g, -5ff:3::e:2:az2fz2sis1:W-11:,:.:::,1,:m,: -4 ' S Q g sz, xg ix 9 fs 4 f ntl Q 2 sXi3 ' J y , 4 at A , ,af fr 73? ,ls ,gg 4 3 2, 1 1 V A 4, 1 N C a 'Q f XC ' z ' ft if A rfff I K 34 xgwgi A .Q A ,gi 3, si, ' -f , 6 f , , psf 1 ' :sa--H , ,-,cy -sw Q9Zf'2Z '93 W' C ' ls . is f M U 218 ix ' QM Martha Austin Editor S. -ff STAR ST This is your yearbook. It is the product forts of many people, some not even on the STAR are especially proud of this we have spent so much time during the it is not just a certain number of pages copy. To many it has been almost a way of FF of the ideas and ef- the staff. But we of project with which past months. To us of photographs and life. 6 YH lsr ass 1 'G--N Charles F. Downs Bill Schooley and Connie Matlock Director of Publications Business BILIOLIQCFS is i.V' ,,f', , ' i z Q, ' . ,. ,K .,.,,, Q ,:,'v v V -I ss . , . ' Q K : , . V, . 43, N . - f- 1 4 ' 1 1 '- -if ' AR f ' A A fe, 2. . 3 - , , V I 'af' Emil Mackey and Roy Manning Photographers judy Coker Organizations Editor Sheryl Henry Judy Gorman Mary jo Stone Special Events Editor Linda Ellis Glynda Allison Sororities Editor Edith Ann Perry Elizabeth Arnold GREEKS I TER-FRATER ITY COUNCIL The Inter-Fraternity Council is an organization which pro- motes closer co-operation between the five fraternities on campus and provides a medium for democratically consid- ering and ministering to the needs, purposes, problems, and conditions arising out of fraternity life. This organization intergates the interests and affairs of fraternity life with the general program of student life on the campus. It is com- posed of the presidents and one representative from each fraternity. DON HOOD DEAN STEWART President Sponsor Phi Sigma Epsilon 3' JOE HOBSON ALLEN MITCHELL Vice-Presideni Secretary-Treasurer Kappa Sigma Kappa Phi Lambda Chi l SONNY CLARK DICKIE COLEMAN LLOYD GARDNER Sigma Tdl-I Gamma Phi Lambda Chi Phi Sigma Epsilon MAURICE GRESHAM ' HARMON HOLCOMB THOMAS MADDING MARK WEATHERTON Sigma Tau Gamma Sigma Phi Epsilon Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma Phi Epsilon SQ PATSY HUTCHINS Presiden+ Sigma Sigma Sigma 'E' A HELLENIC COUNCIL The Panhellenic council is an organization which builds unity and cooperation among the four sororities on campus and makes the rules governing rush and other affairs of sorority life. The Council promotes the social life on campus with a party for all freshman girls during orientation and a formal dance for all Greeks each spring. The Council is Composed of the president and two representatives of each sOror1ty. 7' tam BK MRS. BERNICE SMITH Sponsor NANCY FEATHERSTON ANNA LOU ALLEN GLYNDA ALLISON Vice Presidenf Secrefary Treasurer Della Zeta Alpha Sigma Alpha Aloha Sigma Tau yew' A Wh' , ag' ff' MARGARET BOSCHETTI BRENDA CULPEPPER SUZY GLOVER JEANNIE JONES Alpha Sigma Alpha Sigma Sigma Sigma DeI+a Zen Delia Zeia JUDY MARTIN NANCY FATE BETTIE PORHAMER Alpha Sigma AlPl 5 Alpha Sigma Tau Alpha Sigma Tau '16 PAT WISE Sigma Sigma Sigma 223 I Alpha Sigma Tau was founded in 1899 and is 41 member of National Panhellenic. The Alpha Gamma Chapter of Alpha Sigma Tau Soror- ity was founded on the Henderson campus in 1946. Alpha Sigma Tau and pledges, 1960. l ' 1 GLYNDA ALLISON L 1 ' . President 951.1 'Q I 1 X -5 av' ' -,g,r,15ff':1- -2112 ,. A- 'M , . .., I A NM V Q 4: 1114 . , f A W- Q- ' 1 .1 ' -. 3' 'V ' 'SH V. ' g,.,-,1.f Y . Q . , i A it .2 5 :A ,.xeV:ifwxxV-, , 4- V3 ' -I F Qi I ,, J ' I 4, A, F iz-3-5 hug 3 4,-Q: fy--ji ,. - , ,-., .,.. . , ,,,, ,ra l ' W ol' .. 7.4, Alpha Sigma Tlus win National Scholarship cup Pledges meet with Ruby, Connie, and Glynda. . ' ' 'i fwE4 , , 5 z 'f,-i2'i:'l1l-:-141' M . A 3 ,. 1' , .1 Q4 S i,VeW 3 1 , zf'QiQl YQ, . 4 x' I . .,., A .'Y.,Ai .ii I' li' 1551 -, -1- ' A ' 4 y 'K r 1 Lp ' lx . 3 W if 5 1' i 1 A - - staff S Multiply our Victories wins first place for Alpha Taus JUDY COKER Vice Presicleni PAT JOHNSON Treasurer KAYE GATLIN Recording Secrefary VICKI McDONALD Corresponding Secrefary ELLEN OHLS Rush Chairman JUDY GORMAN Rush Chairman LAVERNE MILLER Chaplain MARY JO STONE Ecliior JUDY HAMM Program Chairman PEGGY YIELDING Courfesy Chairman FAITH DOSS Courlesy Chairman ANNETTE REEVES Music Chairman VICKIE COTTRELL Hisforian NANCY FATE Panhellenic RepresenIa+ive BETTIE PORHAMER Panhellenic Represeniaiive RUBY WHITTEN Pledge Misfress CONNIE MATLOCK Pledge Misiress VONIECE WEBB Social Chairman JULIA BETH SCOTT Social Chairman MARILYN HENDERSON Cus+odian JOAN ALLEN SHERYL HENRY CAROLYN McCLAIN SANDRA NUNNALLY LINDA O'BARR FREDA RAULS LINDA RIGGAN SUE ELLA RUSSELL JUDY STEPHENSON SHARON TWEEDLE KAY WATLINGTON SUSAN WELCH BETTY WESTERMAN MISS AMY JEAN GREENE Sponsor MISS MAE WHIPPLE Sponsor - Noi Picfurecl - PAT REINHEIMER 5 1 ,Qui Q' I il N is X ui, wr., 4 4 H il' I. i , 4234 xg ' x E 1 , X X 59' f, .vu xf wi, R'5... ji29 if x Q, 5 X H x 5 V1 The Epsilon Pi Chapter of Delta Zeta Sorority was installed on the Henderson campus in 1956 after the national merger of Delta Zeta and Delta Sigma Epsilon sororities. The Delta Sigma Epsilon chapter has been on campus since 1946. Delta Zeta Sorority was founded October 24, 1902 and is a member of National Panhellenic. , A .74 - .V K . 5,2 '- NANCY BOAZ FEATH ERSTON President Patronesses Mrs. Harris, Mrs. jones, Mrs. Strack, Sponsors Mrs. Finley and Miss Guthrie, and patroness Mrs. Goodloe at the Delta Zeta Rush Party. Delta Zeta pledges with pledge mistress, Suzy Glover, pose for picture after a Monday after- noon pledge meeting. SUZY GLOVER Firsf Vice PresIcIenI ELAINE THONIASON Second Vice Presideni YVONNE HOLT Recording Secreiary BETTY HALL Corr. Secrefary ELIZABETH ARNOLD Treasurer MARTHA AUSTIN JAN BAILEY FREDA DIAL BENTON BRENDA BOSEMAN KAY ELTON CAROLYN YOUNK FERGUSON JOYCE GADDY MARY GASTON DONNA HENRY JEANNIE JONES JULIE JORDAN GERRY BETH LOVE DIANE MATHIS JUDY McRANEY PATSY OSBURN EDITH ANN PERRY LINDA ROGERS JUDY SPANN JUDY SHEPHERD BOBBYE STEPHENS CARRIE STEWART KAREN TEETER KAY THOMPSON BEVERLY UTLEY LYNN WEBER SUE WEST ANNE WIEGAND MRS. LUCY FINLEY Sponsor MISS RUTH GUTHRIE Sponsor 'ex s, .Q 3 5- 'Er C ' 0 4 -I : ., i . ff ' '- ' 1 K. .5 - I.:- W 5 .Q 'iv , ,.4., 3 1. I J f I 9-A QI.-. ,, .V .,,4,fI- vvff , .4 . L , Q X .W 1 ,s- x ff 0' 4 . , v 5 ,x :sf T gs, it-5,5252 , ' . . ' 'sf Q13,-. V.,' .XL . - 9 A f V' ff I F' , -Y II 2221 1 2 -we-j if ': 4, ..'. :,:, f , ,-nz , - ' 4,9 ' '2f?-- ' S 2 5 , A I ,. 'W' .I ' ' ' I if I .V . I 4' .I 'Z 'E ,. .41 g sl The Beta Eta Chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority was founded on the Henderson campus in 1946 and is the oldest national sorority on the campus. 7 A 1 PATSY HUTCHINS Presideni' 1960 Sigma Sigma Sigma pledges 4.. Z3 Sigma Sigma Sigma members with new pledges at MARY J. NETHERY Vice-Presideni' JEANNE BROCKWAY Recording Sec. GLENNA INLOW Corresponding Sec. PAT WISE Treasurer PAT DU NLAP Keeper of Grades JUDY ROBINS Founders Day Chairman CAROL DODD Harmony Hour BRENDA CULPEPPER Seniinel NANCY ENGLEHART Memorial Chairman KATIE NORTHUM Scrapbook SUSAN DAVIS Social Chairman SARA CAPLE Reporfer AUDREY ADCOX ANN BELL MARTHA BRUCE SANDRA CARTER THELMA COFFMAN JOAN DAVID NAN DUNCAN NANCY DUNLAP JANET HARVEY JANICE HELVIE DEE HUGHES SAMMYE PEGG VICKI PENTON LINDA PLACE LINDA PRICKETT LINDA ROBBINS ANN ROBERT JANICE ROBINSON MARIBEL SIMS MISS ELISE REID, Sponsor - Nor Picfured - JAN CLARK MRS. BOYCE DRUMMOND is j. M5 .V-33 V 1 Q36 I -sf I QQ ,V ewan! f 2 Beta Mu Chapter of Alpha Sigma Alpha strives to foster close relationships and lasting friendship. This group's philanthropic project is giving books and puzzles for men- tally-retarded children. ANNA LOU ALLEN Presiden+ wrt Yltb Y w , Y ii--1 1 i its i P' ilir is A sw- s a si s A iii .JMU ' Alpha Sigs Boll the Weex'ils with their Homecoming float. 5 2 N X Q. U JE- . .. -L I , 1 . X 1 cl .X i -X I , , 1 - , ' 5 f . ' ,. 5333- : it A .. i-i a55f 1:'- I VB ,. 2ii1s-ft'Ll3:i:ii:gi- X ., ,.. .4 if. 4 i,., ,,. Pledge Mistress Sarah Shugart greets Alpha Sigma Alpha's 1960 pledges Alpha Sigs rush to welcome pledge Nita Weeks MARGARET BOSCHETTI Vice Presidenf BETTY STARKS Recording Secreiary PAT WHITE Corresponding Secrefary CAROLYN DANIELS Treasurer SARAH SHUGART Pledge Mishess CAROLYN LOVE Edi+or JUDY WHORLEY Song Leader JUDY MARTIN S-ociaI Chairman DONNA KINARD Schoiarship Chairman GINGER CRUSE I:inanciaI Chairman FLOY DANIELS Cusfodian MAYE GNELL FUGITT AssI'. Pledge Mis+ress MARY BETH WASHBURN DAISY DEAN COOK ROSEMARY DAY LINDA DEDMAN JENNA SALTONSTALL JERI THOMPSON BECKY COKER ZOLANE DRIGGERS LELA FISHER MARY HARDMAN CONNIE HARVEY FREDDIE JOHNSON JUDY MATTHEWS GLORIA NEECE JOAN OWENS CAROLYN ROSS JOHNIE THOMASSON NITA WEEKS ADRIAN WILCOX JUDY WOODS - NoI' picfured - JOANN MAYNARD LINDA MCCUNE MISS VIRGINIA WILMUTH, Sponsor ,Si ,as 'fa-I' 55 'SBE Kappa Sigma Kappa is an international and national social fraternity, founded in 1867 at Virginia Military Institute. The Arkansas Beta Chapter was founded here at Henderson in 1946. Activities include the following: annual Christmas Dance, Iris Banquet, Reddie Day Activities, and house parties. Y' - Jor Hosson -1' ' - '- 4 : 35 'i E' f P r e s i d e n Y af :'i' , 25' ah. J, VY w,,.1.v' Vickie Cottrell, 1960-61 Sweetheart, was presented at the annual Kappa Sig Christmas Formal. LEO STANLEY PHIL DAVIS HARRY ARRINGTON JERRY STRINGFELLOW Vice-President Corresponding Recording Sec'y Treasurer Secretary JIM ALLEN RICK BELL KELLY CHANDLER HAROLD DOUGLAS DENNIS DOWNEY BRYAN EANS JIMMY FORD JAMES JOYCE DON KEESE C. C. McDONALD JERRY McPHERSON THOMAS MADDING TRAVIS MITCHELL BUSTER MOORE JOHN POOLMAN MAHONY K. TATUM DENNIS VAUGHN DONALD WALKER JIM WALKER MR. JAMES DURHAM, Sponsor MR. WENDELL EVANSON Sponsor DR. C. M. STRACK, Sponsor Phi Sigma Epsilon is ii national fraternity founded in 1926. The purpose of Phi Sigma Epsilon is to provide brotherhood and build character. Activities include: the Annual Starlight 5, Formal, Intramurals, Reddie Day and Homecoming floats. DON HOOD President :QM 905. Fi QQ iili E , 55, ..,., 1 ,xiii ..,-- 1 if A . 1 'i V rrt' f SARAH SH UGART S w e et h e a rt fm ,pt it 1-sw CONNIE HARVEY CAROLYN SUE LOVE Maid Maid KENNETH MQODY aiu. VADEN FREDDIE GLAZE KENNETH HAYNIE Vic,.Pf,,id,n+ Secreiary Corresponding Tf905U 9 Secreiary CARTER ASHCRAFT MARVIN BONNER JOE BRANCH JIM BRYAN KEN CALVERT JAMES CHANDLER TOMMY COYLE BUDDY FORMBY WOODY FUTRELL LLOYD GARDNER JOHN GOGGANS JIMMY GOLDEN BURLE HAGGARD MIKE HAMMER BROWN HARDMAN JOHN JACKSON TOM KENNEDY CHARLES MONTGOMERY EDDIE POWELL J. E. ROWE 9.53-' , ,695- CE' SAMMY TEMPLE ED TICKEL TERRY DON THURMON RAY TUCKER JEROME WESSON MICKEY WILLIAMS BUEL WORTHAM JAMES WRIGHT MR. DON DODSON, Sponsor MAJOR ANTHONY GALVAN, Sponsor CAPT. ALBERT GREEN, Sponsor Sigma Phi Epsilon, a social fraternity, was founded in 1901 and now ranks second in number of chapters among sixty-one na- tional fraternities. The Arkansas Beta Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon was chartered in 1954 here at Henderson. Members of Arkansas Beta Chapter moved into their newly acquired fra- ternity house second semester of this year. MARK WEATHERTON 2 President 9 3 5 5? '1wlw11g'ff,Q,.,,,m Mary Janice Nethery was announced as Sweetheart of the Arkansas Beta Chap- ter at the annual Sig Ep Sweetheart Ball. CARROLL BELL DON WILLIAMS DAVID CLIFTON CARROLL PETTIGREW Vice-President Secretary Comp+roIIer Historian MATTHEW CAPELL JOE COLLINS BOB CONNELL DARWIN DICKINSON DAVIS ELLIS RONNIE HALE HARMON HOLCOMB KENNETH HOLDER NORMAN LEDBETTER JOE LESLIE JOHN MEASEL DON OSBORNE JAMES PARKER LARRY PHILLIPS GORDON SMART DOYLE SMITH JAMES SMITH ROBERT SMITH TOMMY SMITH JOHN TABOR LARRY TAYLOR WAYNE WALTERS GARY WALTON LYNN WILSON MR. WILLIAM ALMY Sponsor !fsf.,,,,..,wsmeI1ss Alpha Epsilon Chapter of Sigma Tau Gamma is the oldest fraternity on the campusg it was founded on the Henderson campus in 1945 and has been a national fraternity since 1920. Sig Tau's activities inc-lude the following: annual White Rose Formal, Rerldie Day activities, and Homecoming exhibits. 3 4 1 H. S. SONNY CLARK President V+LQl3?' ' mi-if . Phyllis Prather, left, the Rose of Sigma Tau Gamma and Lynn Weber, right, the 1960-61 Sweetheart, were named at the annual White Rose 3 Formal. QL ...1- STEVE DOWNS LARRY BASSETT SCOKKIE GIBSON Vice-President Secretary Treasurer BOB ADAMS BILL AKINS JOHN ANDERSON HERBERT BENNETT MARVIN CRAFT JAY DOWNS J. S. FRAZIER MIKE GARRETT MAURICE GRESHAM BUTCH HENRY CLIFTON JONES HARRELL JONES BENNY JORDAN JOHNNY LACEWELL BEN O'NEAL DON POPE DENVER THORNTON MR. CHARLES F. DOWNS, Sponsor DR. EUGENE BECK, Sponsor DR. CLARK ELKI NS, Sponsor '-tus' Phi Lambda Chi is a National Social Fraternity which was founded in 1925. The purpose of Phi Lambda Chi is to provide fellowship and to build character. Their activities include the Harvest Ball, Intramurals, Homecoming and participation in other campus activities. ALLEN MITCHEL President Announcement of the selection of the 1960-61 Sweetheart, Gerry Beth Love, seated at center, and the maids, Pat Reinheimer, seated left, and Judy Coker, standing right, came during the Phi Lambs Harvest Ball. QQM X is ,Ss x QR CHESTER LEE MIKE BUSH BILL CANADA BILL SCHOOLEY Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Corresponding Sec'y BILL BLEVINS ROBERT CAMPBELL DICKIE COLEMAN JIMMY CLOUD ROY CURRY HAROLD DABBS BILL FAUGHT ROGER GARNER JACK GENTRY LYNN GLOSUP GARLAND HARP HOLBERT HILL HANSFORD HOLT WOODIE JOLLY CHARLES KING RICHARD KUHN DAVID LANGLEY DONNIE MITCHELL GALE MONTGOMERY MORGAN NUTT EVTA 'Ci' yt? G. I' i Intermission time brought the Phi Lambs and their dates together for a group shot. .451- A7021 FRANK POLOMSKY BOBBY RHODES PAUL ROBERTS JOHNNY SHAW FRANK SHEWMAKE Un ., ,. Y 'Wt ' 'E . .. . 5 W rs .,,S ., lj .i l y f ' J. C. SHIFFLETT LEON SHIRLEY JIM TANKERSLEY DOYLE WARRINGTON B , 22,2 X . f if ,I P LEROY WHEELINGTON it I gg PHI LA Epsilon's 1959-60 Sweetheart, Judy Coker, standing left, was named National Sweetheart of Phi Lambda Chi at the Na- tional Convention in August. Standing right is Sue West, EPsilon's second candidate who was selected first runner- up. Allen Mitchel, center, Epsilon President, stands with the girls. JAMES WHITTAKER JAY WILSON KENNETH YOUNG DR. BOYCE DRUMMOND, Sponsor MR. JAMES HARRIS, Sponsor BDA CHI if Q il 'Q i Q . 3. is , -ee Q QW' wg if I I-3'ss,,,N A aw Kumi fwo Phi Lamb pledges, Frank Polomsky and Leroy Wheelington, display Epsilon's boost- er sign at the Homecoming football game. HE DERSO MILITARY SOCIETY The Henderson Military Society is composed of advanced ROTC stu- dents. Dr. Dahlstedt was the first faculty sponsor when the organiza- tion was chartered in 1957. Requisites for membership include being an advanced course ROTC student and maintaining a B average or above in Military Science and a C average or above in all other courses. Striving to further interest in Military Science at Henderson, promoting leadership and scholarship within the ROTC, sponsoring certain social functions for the Cadet Corps, and rendering appro- priate services for the college are purposes of the Military Society. Organizing a girls rifle team was a major project this year. All girls interested fired for record and the ten best shots were selected for the team. The team holds postal matches with other girls teams in the AIC. Helping with the Military Ball in the spring is another activity of the group. - V 7 11,5 -.,..... Q-y , Henderson Military Society CHESTER LEE VIce Presidenf BOB COWLING Secre+ary JOE HERZOG Treasurer NORMAN LEDBETTER Repor+er STEVE DOWNS CI1apIaIn CHARLES DYER Pledge Masfer BOB CRONE JIM FEATHERSTON RAY FRACHISEUR FREDDIE GLAZE JOHN GOGGANS MAJOR A. GALVAN Sponsor - No'I' Picfurecl - CARROLL BELL JOE HOBSON KENNETH HOLDER DR. WALDO DAHLSTEDT Sponsor DR. WILLIAM MIDDLETON Sponsor JIM FEATHERSTON Commander PERSHIN G RIFLES The National Honorary Military Society of Pershing Rifles was founded in 1894 at the University of Nebraska by General john J. Pershing. Organization of the Company at Henderson was begun in 1958, and was installed as a member of the National Society of Pershing Rifles in 1959. Its purpose is to create a desire among the first and second year ROTC students to fur- ther their military training by enrolling in the Advanced ROTC Course. At present Pershing Rifles has a total of 21 members and 24 pledges. Pershing Rifles Pledges, with Pledge Master Freddie Glaze BILL AKINS BILLY CANNON RUSSELL CERRATO KENNETH CROSS DAVE ELLIS MICKEY GARRETT FREDDIE GLAZE MAURICE GRESHAM BILLY HUDSON JOE LESLIE GALE MONTGOMERY ARTHUR PHARR HERBERT PIERCE EDDIE POWELL GLEN ROSS J. C. SHIFFLETT DOYLE SMITH WAYNE THOMPSON LT. COL. ROBERT GALBREAITH BATTLE GROUP STAFF Bob Cowling -- Battle Group Commander Russell Cerrato -- Executive Officer Marvin Bonner -- Battle Group S-5 jim Featherston -- Adjutant Lloyd Jordon -- Battle Group S-4 Steve Downs -- Battle Group S-2 Kenneth Holder -- Battle Group S-4 Assistant DISTINGUISHED MILITARY STUDENTS A ,.:,,, , ..,i . 9' gi 3 212:22 fail! hill ! S!!! 5 Freddie Glaze, Bob Cowling freceiving awardj, Russell Cerrato, Jim Featherston., Steve Downs, Joe Herzog. and Norman Ledbetter. COMPANYNAU , rn- s'1 1-wv4v 1r-r-'Nw -Y- I9 'e . . 1 ' i U I A 7 r 1i'1 Commanding Officer .........................,........,,..,....,.,....,, Captain F. Glaze Executive Officer ....... ,.,,.. 1 st Lt. B. Crone lst Sergeant ,...,...... ...tV.. L loyd Gardner COMPANYMBU i in kg Commanding Officer .,.,.......,.,...,,......,...,....,i.......,.... Captain J. Herzog Executive Officer .,...... ,,,,,,,. 1 st Lt. S, Eifling Ist Sergeant .............. ........ M artin Hamer 249 COMPANY C Be' 'f :Q 4 z.,' 5, up 1 38 ,412 42' Nu .X Commanding Officer .....v....,............,................ Captain W. Ledbetter Executive Officer .. ........ lst Lt. P. Mantooth lst Sergeant ...... .,,.,. I ohnny Titsworth COMPANY D T-...-..,.,... , . 250 Commanding Officer ..........................,......................... Captain J. Neal Executive Officer .....,... ...... 1 st Lt. C. Lee lst Sergeant ....... ,..... K en I-Iaynie COMPANY E ll? in lil HQS I B SE A Q 'II Il? ll Commanding Officer W,...,,.,.........,.Av.............................. Captain Hobson Executive Officer ,,,, 1st Lt. C. 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Ganaway, John Gardner, Judy 95 28,233 54, 64, 204 54, 64, 206, 245 16 144 95, 233 190 64,200,249 87 36,194,200,239 52 28 87,237,247 95, 209 30 95, 204, 227 87, 210 128, 132, 144 87 210 80,200,209,210 30,31,187 188 233 95 211 87, 205, 206 87,241 96 64, 199, 213, 245, 256, 248 64, 171, 196, 199. 200, 223, 226 96, 204, 205 64, 227 so 64 87 64 80,206 28,226 87 96 96, 231 96, 196 87 15 96 96 87 87, 209 80,233 27 88,128,132,210 65, 112, 130, 177, 206, 235 6,7,26 65,197,206,211,245 96 239 16 96, 210 88 80, 200, 231 143, 235 96,190,204,227 38,247 38,235 245 so 88 65,190,200,201 Gardner, Lloyd 80, 128, 131, 222, 235, 249 Garner, Don 96 Garner, Erwin W. 14 Garner, James 96 Garner, Marilyn 96 Garner, Roger M. 80, 241, 252 Garney, Bobby 88 Garrett, Ava 80 Garrett, Betty 80, 204 Garrett, Charles G. 65 Garrett, Cleo 80, 200 204 Garrett, Mickey 78, 80, 193, 199, 239, 247 Gary, Gloria 80, 213 Gaston, Lynn L. 80 Gaston, Mary 227 Gatlin, Kaye 65, 171, 199, 225 Gentry, Jack 65, 241 Gibson, Scokkie 238 Gilliam, Eleanor 28 Gillis, Jerry 88 Gillis, Wayne 96 Girod, Barbara 88, 202 Gladney, Lyndia Jean 96 Glaze, Freddie 58, 65, 112, 128, 130, 133-5, 147, 172, 177, 193, 204, 206, 245, 247-9 Glosup, Lynn 96, 241 Glover, Suzy 80, 112, 196, 199, 200, 202, 203, 223, 226, 227 Goessman, Audrey 88 Goggan, John 112, 128, 130, 177, 206, 235, 245 Golden, Jimmy 128, 130, 131, 147, 167, 235 Golden, Norma 96 Goodloe, A. T. 96, 210 Goodman, Kathleen 96 Goodlett, Sara Lynn 88, 212 Gore Bob 88,197,210,211 Graham, Thomas 96 Granderson, Bobby 88 Grant, Brad 145 Graves, Jeanette 88 Graves, Patricia 66 Gray, Joyce 96 Greenberg, David 88, 252 Greenberg, Irving 96 Green, Capt. Albert B. 38, 235 Greene, Amy Jean 24, 198, 201, 225 Greenlee, George Ann 80 Gresham, Maurice 80, 222, 239, 247, 251 Grier, Joe 96 Grier, Paul 88 Griffeth, Willie 96 Grisham, Ronnie E. 80, 197 Guthrie, Jerry 96, 149 Guthrie, Ruth 24, 226 Gunn, Jim Pat 88 128 134 Haggard, Burle 199, 255 Hale, Ronnie 237 Haley, Joanne 80, 209 H2U,BfUy 66,155,l72,206,213,227 Hallman, Mrs. Ruby 49 Hamer, Mike 80, 128, 132, 206, 245, 249 Hamm, Judy 88, 235 Hannum, Orville 88, 190 Hansford, Harold 80 Hardage, Birdie 80, 204, 213 Hardgrave, H. L. 96 267 Hardin, Annita Hardin, Joann Hardman, Brown Hardman, Mary Harp, Buddy Harris, James R. Harrison, Carroll Harrison, Betty Harrison, Sue Harvey, Connie Harvey, Janet Harville, James Hasley, Hawtho William rne, Grace Hawthorne, Jerry Hayden, Wendell Haynes, Haynes, Haynie, Reba Terry T, Ken Hays, Guy J. Heard. Helm, Helms. Helvie, Lowell Jamese Kathleen Janice Henderson, Marilyn Hendrix, Linda Henry, Butch Andrew Henry, Donna Henry, Ivan Henry, Sheryl Henson, Pearl Herrin, Hilda Herzog, Joe Hewitt, Mrs. Faye Hiett, Harry B. Hiett, Larry Hill, Carolyn Hill Hobert Hill Johnny Hill Lynn ' Hill Nona Hill Patsy Hilton, Ruth Hines, Frank Hipp, Charles Hobson, Joe Holcomb, Harmon Holden, Mrs. G. H. Holder, Kenneth Holland, Carrie Holland, Sharon Holt, Hank Holt, Yvonne Hood, Don Hooks, Hershel Hoover, Janice Hoover, Jo Ann Hope, Murline Horn, Donald Horn, Gail Horton, Homer Horton, Julius Horton, Philip G. Howell, Dwight Howell, Jack Hubbard, Sandra 268 81 80, 204-6 66,148,235 96,231 128,132,241 30, 242 148 66,209 66, 190, 199, 201, 213 08. 114, 155, 159, 169, 177, 178, 186, 193,195,231 96,229 66 96 88, 209 88 88 88 96 250 15, 195 66 81 97 97,196,227 88,155,184,185,225 97 97, 239 97,196,227 97 97, 225 28, 195, 202, 203 88 66, 204, 245, 248, 249 16 97 97 88 97,134,210,241 88, 128 88 88 97 67 145 97 77,222,232 251 88, 222, 237 53 67, 172, 193, 200, 201, 204, 237, 248 32, 205 81,196 81,138,206,241 88,19O,194,227 67,172,204,222 234 67 97, 204 81 8l,115,196,204,205 97 97 67, 206 81 34, 21C 67, 206 67, 210 97 Huckabee, Terry Hudson, Bernice Hudson, Billy Hudson, Martin V. 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Measel, John Meeks, Wanda Melder, David .L. 172, 195, 197, 199, 207, 240, .M- 7, 173, 193, 81, 145 81, 241 51 98, 259 69 81 89 81 89, 202 68, 147, 209, 241 89, 194, 210 89 98 113 69 200, 201 69, 237, 245, 248, 250 245, 250 69, 172, 196, 199, 204 212 81 257 247 98, 210 69, 207 81, 200, 212 89 89 81, 207 12 89, 155, 251 254 81, 155, 209, 22-7 240 58 58 56, 57 98 89 98, 219 81 81, 222 255 98 56 98 98 98, 219 54, 69, 205, 287 54, 69, 206, 250 89, 145 70, 225 89, 210 12 81 89 98, 227 200, 213, 217, 219, 224, 225 15 98, 196, 251 98 84 89 81 145 70, 165, 199, 200, 201 98 81, 257 98, 190 98 Melugin, Winburn Melton, Jeanne Merkel, Rebecca Middleton, Earlene Middleton, XVm. E. Milholen, Kay Miller, Becky Miller, Ida Miller, Laverne Milligan, Pat Milloway, Don Mitchel, Allen Mitchel, Donnie Mitchell, Martha Mitchell, Travis Mizell, Diann Mizell, Robert Mobley, Lynn Moncus, Helen M. Montgomery, Charles Montgomery, Gale Montgomery, Shirley Moody, Ken Moon, James D. Moore, Buster Moore, Jerry Moore, John Ed. Moore, Leon Moore, Lynda Peek Moore, Lonnie Moore, Sue Moore, Oscar G, Moran, Violette Morgan, Mary Ann Morgan, Mrs. Roy Morphew, Carolyn Morton, Tommy W. Moseley, Charles Moseley, Kay Murray, Linda Myrick, Lester McBrayer, Bobby McBrayer, Linda McBrayer, Mary McBrien, Dean D. McCarty, Mrs. Myrene V. McCaskill, Joan McClain, Carolyn McClellan, Martha McCone, Barbara McCorkle, Claudia McDonald, C. C. McDonald, Vicki McGraw, Gayle McGriff, Judith McLarty, Mrs. J. H. McLelland, J. V. McKinney, Don McKinnon, Louise McMaster, Eddie McMaster, Jeff McMinn, Janet McPherson, Jerry McRaney, Judy Mcspadden. Larry McSwain, Roger 70 24, 89, 82, 109, 196, 205, 82, 89, 195, 205, 207, 213, 70. 175, 166, 207, 215, 222, 240, 98 169, 201, 128, 98 202, 82, 128, 207, 131, 235, 89, 207, 241, 99, 70, 82, 70, 200, 82, 200 89, 70, 82, 82, 70, 71, 99, 82, 10, 11 125 71, 99, 82, 82, 199, 167, 89, 82, 82, 148, 89, 195. 217, 51, 82, 89 98 213 89 112 205 207 213 225 98 98 242 241 82 255 205 134 98 215 251 247 190 234 98 255 98 98 201 82 202 209 210 99 214 55 99 99 99 82 190 202 207 214 209 126 26 214 225 99 89 209 255 225 99 99 51 82 207 214 99 197 99 255 227 190 99 l 269 McVay, Pat Mcvlfatters, M. Sgt. Garland Narkinsky, John Nash, Smeade Marion Neal, Jimmy Neece, Gloria Neilson, Buddy Nethery, Mary Janice Newcomb, Carolyn Nichols, Junior Nix, Janice Northum, Katie Norton, Wanda Nunnally, Sandra Nutt, Charles Nutt, Morgan Oathout, Martha L. O'Barr, Linda Ohls, Boulware M. Ohls, Ellen O'Neal, Ben O'Neal, Diane O'Neal, Jerry Orr, Billy Orren, Carl Osborne, Don Osburn, Patsy Oswalt, Dale Overton, Jackie Owens, Joan Carol Pagan, Mrs. Frank Parker, James Parker, Paul Pate, Nancy Payne, Arvella Pearson, Maurice Pegg, Samye Pendergraft, Albert Pennington, Bob Penton, Vicki Perry, Edith Ann Perry, John Allen Peters, Jimmy Pettigrew, Carroll Pfeifer, Sarah Pharr, Arthur Phillips, Anna Jean Phillips, Larry Phipps, Dr. W. E. Pierce, Charles Pierce, Herbert Pinkerton, Gerald Pinkerton, Sherald Place, Linda Plyer, Warren Polk, Linda Polomsky, Frank Poolman, John Pope, Don Porhamer, Bettie Powell, Eddie Powers, Samuel C. E Powers, Sandra 270 .N. 128, 99, 71, 113, 163, 166, 173, 181, 202, 203, 89, 92, 99, 108, 115, 85, 168, 193, . 0 . 82, 21, 71, 173, 199, 205, 214, 90, 85, 90, 168, .p. 71, 113, 181, 182, 207, 71, 112, 128, 131 99, 99, 196, 82, 72, 82, 82, 99, 90, 155, 196, 82, 148, 167, 89 38 99 99 151, 250 155, 251 217 182, 199, 229. 256 89 128, 133 99 214, 229 99, 211 195, 225 89 197, 241 190, 200 99, 225 14 217, 225 99, 259 209, 214 140, 99 99 82 195 257 71, 227 190 99 99, 251 49 257 99 225, 225 56 201 207 99 229 72 99 196, 229 217, 227 72 90 199, 256 208, 211 207, 247 90 82, 237 12 90, 211 211, 247 82 82 209 229 99 82 90, 242 100, 233 72, 259 223 225 235, 247 13 82. 214 Prather, James W. Prather, Phyllis Presley, Don Presley, Jane Price, Bonnie Prickett, Linda Priest, Ann Prince, Betty Prince, John Pyron, Betty Rainwater, Maureen Rampley, Janice Ramsey, Mrs. J. A. Randel, George Rauls, Freda Reaves, Shirley Reed, Eddie Reed, Nancy Reed, Sally Jo Reeder, Clifford Reese, Anne Reese, Nancy Reeves, Annette Reeves, Theresa Reid, Elise Reinheimer, Pat Renfrow, Sandra Reppo, Jimmy Reves, Terry Reynolds, Wayne Rhodes, Bobby Rice, Bill Rice, Dorothy Rice, Joe Rice, Margaret Richardson, Janet Riggan, Linda Riggan, Wendell Riggs, David Riggs, Willian1 Riley, Joyce Rinehart, Rita Ringgold, Ronnie Rivers, Garry Roach, J. T. Robbins, Linda Sue Roberson, Ronnie Robert, Ann Roberts, Paul Robertson, F. Butch Robertson, Mrs. Grace Robeson, Eunice Robbins, Linda Robins, Judy Robinson, Jacqueline Robinson, James H. Robinson, Janice Robinson, Richard E. Rogers, Joyce Rogers, Linda Rogers, Roger Roney, Nannie May Rosewell, Janice Rosen, David Ross, Mrs. Elsie Russ, Barbara 72 100, 155, 204, 72, 90, 90 90, 162, 163, 190, 90, 107, 193, 196, 100, 83, 115, 90, 163, 205, 100, 128, 100, 128, 83, 196, 100, 5 207 238 82 100 214 229 190 100 82 206 209 217 115 90 225 211 123 100 83 207 83 195 225 205 229 240 207 207 100 100 242 73 34 73 123 100 225 100 100 90 90 100 143 139 100 100 100 229 242 144 16 83 100 229 227 100 229 210 217 227 100 200 100 90 24 90 Ross, Carolyn Ross, Glenn Rowe, J. E. Rowe, Patsy Rupp, Tillman Russell, M. H. Russell, Sharron Russell, Sue Ella Sallee, Susan Thomas, Donna Saltonstall, Jenna Sampson. Danny Sandage. Charles Sanders, Sarah Sawyer, Jim Mack Schales, Mrs. Pat Schooley, Bill Schroeder, Wfm. A. Schultz, Linda Scott. Judy Scott, Julia Beth Seawell, Thom R. Sesser, Judy Seymore, Rhine Shaffer, Monteen Shankle, Robert Shaw, Johnny Shelton, Ben Shepherd, Judy Sherrod, Mildred Shewmake, Frank Shields. Doyle Shields, Marilyn Shifflett, J. C. Shirley, Leon Shoptaw, Raymond Shreeve, Kay Shugart, Sarah Sikes, Maxey Silliman, Cherry Simmons, Billy W. Simmons, Peggy D. Simpson, Billie Sue Sims, Maribelle Sirmon, Carol Sloan, Mrs. A. R. Smart, Gordon Smith, Barbara Smith, Barbara Sue 100, 83, 101, 73, 173, 198, 202, 203 Sparks, Jimmy Spears, Glenn Spraggins, Barbara Spurlock, Janet Stafford, Beatrice Stafford, Gloria Stanley, Johnnie Stanley, Leo Stanton, Allene Starks, Betty Stedman, Barbara Stephens, Bobbye Stephenson, H. L. Stephenson, Judy 92 Stephenson Mrs. O. J. Stephenson, Thomas Stetz, Mrs. Mildred 8, 155-7, 169, 186, 193, Stewart, Carrie Smith, Mrs. Bernice Smith, Carolyn Smith, Charles Smith, Doyle Smith, Frederick Smith, Jimmy Smith, Judy Smith, Levi Smith, Lois McNabb Smith, Robert O. Smith, Smith, Tom Thomas Smith, Trumann Smoke, Sandra Smothers, Bob Souter, Floyd Spakes, Pat Spann, Judy 101 83, 183, 199, 128 155, 101, 190, 83, 196, 230, 101, 201 13, 193, 101, 83, 83, 73, 90, 114, 123, Stewart, James L. Stewart, Joyce Stiles, Michael Stone, Deautaun Stone, Mary Jo Stocks, Linda Stout, Sara Stovall, Gerald Strack, C. Miller Stringfellow, Jerry Stroope, Bobbye Stuttle, Mary Ann Summers, Mrs. H. E. Sweptston, Mrs. Thelma Tabor, Don Tabor, John Tabor, Mary Tackett, Sue Takahashi, Akehiko Tankersley, Jim Tarkington, Jim Tolleson, Jo Ann Tatum, Buddy Taylor, Earnie Kathryne Taylor, Larry Taylor, Pat Teague, Larry Teeter, Karen Temple, Sammy Thomasson, Cecil W. Thomason, Elaine Thomasson, Johnie Thompson, Claudia Thompson, Jeri Thompson, Kay Thompson, Kay Ann Thompson, Rose Thompson, Thurman Thompson, Wayne 155, 251 83, 247 197, 235 100,209 100 12 100 100,225 100, 207 80,231 101 101 202,214 32, 33 90 219,240 30,31 101 73 85, 225 20 101,190 101 83 83 90 242 101 101, 227 28 90, 242 90 190,202 242, 247 140, 242 83 202, 214 231, 254 101,251 101 83 73, 214 90, 209 207, 229 83 15 237 101 101 204 196, 223 205, 207 90 237, 247 83 101,237 196, 208 101 30 83, 237 73, 237 90 101, 207 90,209 101 73,212 163, 214 208,227 Thornton, Denver Thornton, Gifford Thurman, Terry Tickel, Ed Tidball, William Tisdale, Johnny Titsworth, Johnny Tobey, Bob 83, 173, 196, 200, 202, 83 101 101 101 74 101 24 232,83 27 74,251 83 74,227 12 217, 225 50 90 91 101, 214, 227 13, 193, 197, 222 85, 214 91 101 205, 225 91, 190 91 101 13, 18, 19, 36, 233 210, 232 101 101 52 51 101 83,237 101, 205, 207 102, 202, 214 91 91, 242 143 74 200, 202 233 74 102,237 91 102 85, 199, 209, 227 74, 235 102 17, 24, 211 91, 186, 194, 217, 227 102, 196, 251 102 91, 231 85, 196, 227 102 74 83 1, 128, 132, 159, 247 102,239 102 128, 134, 145, 235 91, 169, 235 102 102 85, 197, 250 91 271 Tobey, Judy Toll, Jackie Thurman Toll, Tommy Tolson, Thelma Tolleson, Joann Tope, Leslie A. Townley, Elaine 102, 74, 83, 128, 132, Tramel, Kenneth Trotter, Fletcher Tucker, Ray Turner, Don Turner, Mrs. Nila Turrentine, Mrs. P. W. Tutt, Bobby Tweedle, Sharon Tyer, Fredonia Urrey, Clara Louise Utley, Beverly Vaden, Bill Vanderslice, Joyce Vaughan, Dennis Van Wagner, Wm. Voegel, Mary Voss, Joan Wallace, John Wallace, Pat Walling, Gary 102, 102, Walker, Donald Walker, Jim Walker, Joe Walker, Robert Walker, Shirley Walters, Horace Wayne Walthall, Elizabeth Walton, Gary Ward, Charles Ward, Doris Lea Ward, Larry Watford, Aubrey Warrington, Doyle Washburn, Mary Beth Waters, Nancy Watkins, Bobby Watkins, Bython Watlington, Kay Watson, Charles Weatlmerton, Mark 83, 78, 193, 197, 91, 84 Webb, Linda Webb, Voniece Weber, Lynn Weeks, Jolmny Weeks, Nita Faye Wells, Buddy Wells, Duke Welch, Susan Wells, Jeannie Wells, Thomas Weser, Gene Wesson, Davon Wesson, Jerome West, Gale West, Peggie West, Sue Westbrook, Nell 272 128, 102, 75, 203, 84, 75, 173, 196, 199, 212, 91, 75, 177, 84, 128, 131, 84, 155, 163, 186, 209. 102, 197, 19, 210, 102, 202, 200, 84, 84, 115, 102, 84, 84, '75, 75, 75, 84, 102, 84, 102, 134, 102, 217, 222, 200, 227, 230 102 178 207 103, 227 1 91 211 91 91 214 34 209 102 199 235 91 28 14 91 225 214 111 227 234 214 233 139 205 210 91 202 102 233 233 207 102 102 237 214 237 102 190 102 102 242 231 190 149 190 225 102 236 102 225 238 102 231 144 32 225 84 75 75 207 235 91 205 242 103 Westerman, Betty Wheelington, Leroy Whipple, Mae Whisenhunt, Irene 103 91, 29, 30, 103 76, White, Carolyn White, Charles White, Joe White, Kelly White, Pat Whitley, Charles Whitley, Larry Whitmarsh, Bob Whitmer, Edith 26 Whitmore, Harry Whittaker, James Whitten, Ruby 84, 224, Whorley, Judy 91 Wiegand, Anne 91, 216, Wiesener, Leon Wilcox, Adrianne 105, Williams Betty Williams Charles E. 76, Williams, Clovis Ann 34, Williams, Curt Williams Don 91, 197, Williams, Rev. 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