Hendrix College - Troubadour Yearbook (Conway, AR)
- Class of 1960
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Hin-ai'-'A A -- '-'-c' .1' 4V wi' A 5i1lf..' ' .1-s up 3 . A ' U11 ADMINISTRATICN KWWW' ,an-ik is UR. MARSHALL T. STEEL President A new addition to the administration this year is the office of the Academic Dean. This office is held by Dr. W. C. Buthman, who is in charge of the academic activities of student affairs. Mr. Robert Meriwether is the Dean of Students, which is also an addition to the administration this year. He is in charge of all non-academic activities of student affairs, and is Dean of Men. Miss Freda Wilson is the new Dean of Women. Her job includes guiding and counseling the women stu- dents in their various phases of college life, co- ordinating the college calendar, and serving as Head Resident of Galloway Hall. Bliss Freda VVilson Dean of Women Dr. VV. C. Buthman Academic Dean Nlr. Robert Nleriwether Dean of Students Mr. E. Wainright Martin serves as the treasurer of the college. He supervises and handles the Hendrix funds. Mr. Victor Hill is the college registrar. His duties include printing schedules and library cards, as well as handling transcripts and grade records. The business manager of the college is Mr. J. Phil Bumpers. He auth- orizes the buying of school supplies, necessary repairs on the campus and other related services, Mr. James Clemons is the Field Representative. Through speaking en- gagements, personal visits and appearances, and distribution of literature, he introduces the fine attributes of Hendrix to high school students and people throughout the state. lN'lr. Victor Hill r I- VK lll'lI'l ht 'Nlxrtin Registrar Nl reasurcr li ' ,j , Z f P, ADMINISTRATICN The Board of Trustees include: Chairman George E. Pike. DeWitt, Robert E. L. Bearden, Fayetteville: Leslie E. Bryant, Clarksvilleg A. W. Martin, Fayetteville, VVilliam R. Stuck, Jonesboro, Ethan W. Dodgen, Fort Smith, Noble Gill, Dellg W. P. Culley, Little Rock, Wallace Townsend, Little Rock, E. C. Rule. Pine Bluff, Fred R. Harrison, Hot Springs, I. T. Thompson. Little Rock, Arthur Terrv. Texarkana, Aubrey C. Walton, Little Rock, R. T. Steel, Conway, Ed McCuiston, Little Rock, Duval L. Purkins, Lake Village, Albert Graves, Hope, Harvey C. Couch, Ir.. Little Rock: E. J. Munn, E1 Dorado, H. F. Buhler, Little Rock, S. Rushing, El Dorado, H. F. Trotter, Pine Bluff, R. Percy Coyne, Dallas, Texas, Connor Morehead, Little Rock: C. C. Hardin, Fort Smith. The Ex-Officio Trustees include: Bishop Paul E. Martin, Little Rock, Ira A. Brumley, Conway, Roy E. Fawcett, Little Rock. C. M. Reves, Conway, is an Honorary Trustee. Nl J Phl Bu pers Mr. James Clemons B s ess Ma ger Field Representative F., 1' .an :gags - A z. ..-, -st 1 i- : 1: 552:94- n 4 W lllll Hfilil ill' . x E Ill r N v -I .. ,R .. we rg I 2 ' U . . . . F mx MR. BURVIN C. ALREAD Professor of Business and Economics MR. FERRIS BAKER Associate Professor of Sociology DR. W. C. BUTHMAN Academic Dean and Professor of History MR. JAMES T. CLEMONS Field Representative and Lecturer in Religion DR. ASHLEY R. COFEMAN Professor of Music MR. JOHN DOUTHITT Athletic Director and Associate Profes- sor of Health and Physical Education MR. WILLIAM DUVALL Assistant Professor of Psychology DR. MATT L. ELLIS Professor of Philosophy MR.- PAUL PARIS Associate Professor of English and Director of Public Information MR. JO LEE. FLEMING Assistant Professor of Music MRS. JO LEE PLEMING Assistant Professor of English DR. VVAYNE G. GILMAN Associate Professor of Romance Languages MR. VERNON GRAS Assistant Professor of German MR. IVAN H. GROVE Associate Professor of Economics MISS PATTY JO HOPE Assistant Professor of Speech MISS DORIS HORTON Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education DR. ARTHUR A. JOHNSON Associate Professor of Biology DR. HELEN HUGHES Associate Professor of English DR. H. W. KAMP Professor of Greek and Latin DR. H. I. LANE Professor of Mathematics MISS ANNIE M. MCGORVEY Associate Professor of Home Making MISS ETHEL K. MILLAR Librarian Emeritus DR. VVALTER A. MOFFATT Professor of English MR. VVILLIAM S. MONTGOMERY Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education MR. GEORGE MULACEK Associate Professor of Music MRS. JACQUELINE P. MULACEK Assistant Professor of Music MR. ALBERT M. RAYMOND Associate Professor of Chemistry and Biology DR. JOE ROBBINS Professor of Physics MRS. GAPP SHANKS Associate Professor of Speech DR. ROBERT W. SHIDELER Professor of Chemistry DR. JOHN E. STUCKEY Associate Professor of Chemistry MR. HAROLD THOMPSON Assistant Professor of Music MR. ELWOOD TRAYLOR Associate Professor of Education DR. JAMES S. UPTON Professor of Religion MR. CLEVE WANT Assistant Professor of English DR. IOHN S. WARREN Professor of Education DR. HORACE VVEAVER Professor of Religion MR. GORDON GENE VVILBOURN Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education DR. RICHARD E. YATES Professor of History Not Pictured: MR. WILLIAM A. LARSEN Assistant Professor of History . FACU LTY MR. IOHN L. SHOCK Associate Professor of Business and Economics ENIORS , 'I K5 ...- 2 - ?l V-if ,,5 'P xr ,. 4 tg t 'M fi Q 3 if . . .. , ,ygggga ,W . 1 5 i ' I 5 'ixgigal iiiif' ' 1 K K ' . f am. my , G ,. ,,,,.,g . , ,ss ., .. .f .f,-.msc , , . . - , - ,W fa .. .- A . salsa, . rsifsmiaiifa Wee fi 21214, VW? M52 :le ' :easy :KW ,, E ff . 'XM -rf, ZW mm MAURICE ADKINS Conway, Arkansas CAROL ANN ALMOND DeWitt, Arkansas B.A. Education Choristers, 15 Dormitory Council, 45 Pre-Theologs, 1,2,35 SCA, 1,2,35 SNEA, 1,3,4, Secretary, 3, Vice-President, 45 WRA 15 Orientation Committee, 4 JULIA MARGARET ANDERSON Conway, Arkansas B.A. English Asst. Head Resident, 45 Chapel Choir, 1,2,3,45 Choristers, 1,2,3,45 Dormitory Council, 45 Library Assistant, l,2,35 Pre-Theologs, 1,25 lgrogle Staff, 1,2,35 SCA, 1,25 Town Girls, 1,2,35 Troubadour ta , 4 RONALD Il. BAGLEY Conway, Arkansas RONALD BASS Little Bock, Arkansas B.A. Business and Economics Government Club, 3,45 Players, 3,45 Psychology Club, 45 Town Men, 35 Transfer from Little Rock University, 3 CHARLES BURCHARD BECKMAN Fort Smith, Arkansas B.A. Mathematics Cafeteria, 3,45 Chapel Choir, 1,2,3,45 Choristers, 1,2,3,45 Intra- mural A11-Stars, 2,35 Library Assistant, 1,25 Men's Club, 1,25 Pro- file Staff, 35 Troubadour Staff, 2,35 Social Committee, 25 Orien- tation Committee, 35 Student-Faculty Committee on Orientation and Advisors, 45 Transfer from Fort Smith Junior College, 1 MARTHA LOU BLACKWELL Warren, Arkansas B.A. English Alpha Tau, 25 Dean's List, 45 Government Club, 45 Profile Staff, l,2, Business Manager, 25 Sophomore Council, 25 SNEA, 4, Parliamentarian, 4 ELIZABETH ANNETTE BORMANN Stuttgart, Arkansas B.A. Religious Education Asst. Head Resident, 45 Booster Club, 3,45 Choristers, 1,25 Donni- tory Council, 3,43 Homecoming Court, 2,4, Queen, 45 Players, 15 Pre-Theologs, 1,2,3,4, Secretary, 45 SCA, 1,2,3,45 Sophomore Council, 25 SNEA, 3,45 WRA, 1,45 Campus Sweetheart, 45 Orien- tation Committee, 3,45 Chapel and Convocation Committee, 4 CHUCK COLE Batesville, Arkansas A B.A. Physics Band, l,2,3,45 Blue Key, 45 Booster Club, 2,3,45 Dean's List, 3,45 Domiitory Council, 1,25 Lab Assistant, 45 Men's Club l,2,35 Players, 1,2, Treasurer, 25 Profile Staff, 1,25 Senate, 45 AIC Band, 35 Director SCA Minstrel Show, 35 Who's Who in American 5 Colleges, 45 Director of Troubadour Dance Band, 4, Dance Band, Yll ' 1,2,3,4 5 KATHRYN LOLllSE SPORE it' Monticello, Arkansas ,,,, . B.A. Literature and Philosophy Asst. Head Resident, 45 Band, 2,35 Booster Club, 45 Cardinal Key, 3,45 Chaplain, 45 Chapel Choir, 1,3,45 Choristers, l,2,3,45 Dormitory Council, 1,45 Government Club, 3,45 Players, 2,3,45 Bi 1. tm-f , , Pre-Theologs, l,2,35 Profile Staff, l,2,35 SCA, l,2,35 Senate, 4 it CALVIN A. BRACC , Conway, Arkansas ,.,. A B.A. Psychology i: K 9 'V Psychology Club, 3,4 v uzl ' P . .- Q ia. A DIANA PAUL BRONTE - 5. McCrory, Arkansas A , - n ' BA. English A I ..,, A Alpha Chi, 3,4, Regional Council Representative, 45 Alpha Psi C iii Omega, 3,45 Alpha Tau, 1,25 Asst. Head Resident, 45 Band, 25 I Booster Club, 3,45 Cardinal Key, 3,4, Vice-President, 45 Chapel Choir, 3,45 Choristers, 1,3,45 Dean's List, 1,2,35 La Tertuila, 1,2, President, 25 L'Heure Francaise, l,2,35 Library Assistant, 35 Players, l,2,35 Potpourri Staff, 2,3,4, Editor in Chief, 45 Pre- Theologs, 1,25 Profile Staff, l,2,3,45 SCA, l,2,35 Troubadour Staff, 1,25 Who's Who in American Colleges, 45 Publications Committee, 3, Chairman, 35 Judiciary Board, 4, Vice-Chairman, 4 1-'t -f, ' ' LINDA BRYAN -- Paris, Arkansas V , . . B.A. Education Alpha Psi Omega, 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer, 35 Booster Club, 45 .:, Cardinal Key, 3,45 Choristers, 1,45 Profile Staff, 3,4, CcyEditor, ' ' 45 Players, l,2,3,45 SNEA, 1,2,3,4, President, 4 JOHN STAFFORD CHCATE Little Rock, Arkansas B.A. History and Political Science Dormitory Council, 2, President Martin Hall, 45 Government Club, 3,4, Vice-President, 45 H Club, 3,45 Intramural All-Stars, 25 L'Heure Francaise, 35 Men's Club, l,2,3,45 Track, 2 ARTHUR BROWN COEN, IR. Pine Bluff, Arkansas B.A. Chemistry A. E. D., 2,3,4, Sergeant at Arms, 35 Alpha Tau, 1,25 Trouba- dours Dance Band, 15 Dormitory Council, 45 President of East Hall, 45 Intramural All-Stars, 25 Men's Club, 1,2 ROBERT R. COMBEE, IR. North Little Rock, Arkansas B.A. Psychology Cafeteria, l,2,3,45 Dormitory Council, 2,3,45 H Club, 2,3,45 Intramural All-Stars, 35 Men's Club, l,2,3,45 Psychology Club, 5 3,4, President, 45 Town Men, 15 Track, 2, Track Manager 1 5 F. GLADWIN CONNELL Hope, Arkansas B.A. English Alpha Psi Omega, 3,45 Dormitory Council, 35 Government Club, 1,25 Players, l,2,3,45 Pre-Theologs, l,2,3,45 Religious Activities Committee, 45 Publicity 3,45 Men's Club, Profile Staff, ,45 Chairman, Alpha Psi Omega, 4 ,IOYCE ANN COOK Harrison, Arkansas B.A. English Choristers, 45 Government Club, 45 Pre-Theologs, 15 Orientation Committee, 3 I .yg 5 , rr r i fwrffrafmmvfz I, , ,,, t, F Rkki li 2-,ag ,L 1 3 'dl 'Pl if 4 is M K ,, img, it-F Mfiiiiirzt, .'ilir2Zeiigk?I5'QZ iiQff:a'?f+aE5: 5374314 t 'Q M fig? reset' 5 ir, s mid nsffii I . I 3 -,ra , fs-.- govt: fw,gmfr,f 1 , 1 .1 wif i 1531 Sf ,- '11 if ,vi ,,.., , us, 1' :- i as fa? 'VER xr 'ff 5 1' Z an at A Er is fs M 1 I 45 W ma., , -5 if ,v sr -rx x,,, l Jlf fi f i , rs? Xi 1' Ziff-VIH., ' tlwzzxxfzrwf fl iii, r me --5 : f .f,:a'-ssvrswws 2 . , 1::W1 . . 12,-1, -r.,rfff:--a-as . .. .: t xr ,:,mn,f , . f-f -X-,t is ..,--as ws- fs., shi g gi? 1 5 H' THURMAN EUGENE COUCH Benton, Arkansas B.A. Psychology Cafeteria, 1,2,3,4, Chapel Choir, l,2,3,4, Choristers, 1,2,3.4, Dean's List, 3, Pre-Theologs, 1,2,3,4, Treasurer, 3, Psychology Club, 4, President, 4 PAUL CRAIG, IR. Conway, Arkansas B.A. Physics Alpha Tau, 1,2, Lab Assistant, 4, Profile Staff, 1, Town Men, l,2,4, Vice-President, 4 PHILLIP W. CRUME Hot Springs, Arkansas B.A. Business and Economics Choristers 1, Government Club, 3,4, Men's Club, l,2,3,4, Play- ers, 4, Town Men, 4 CHARLES DUNN Hampton, Arkansas B.A. English Dormitory Council, 1, Government Club, 1, Intramural All-Stars, 1, L'Heure Francaise, I, lVlen's Club, 1, Pre-Theologs, 4, SCA, 4 JO ANNE EFIRD Little Rock, Arkansas B.A. Homemaking Chapel Choir, 1,2,3,4, Secretary, 4, Choristers, 1,2,3,4, Secretary, 4, Dormitory Council, 3,4, La Tertuila, 4, Players, 4, Pre-Theo- logs, 1,2,3,4, SCA, l,2,3,4 EDWARD KNIGHT ELIAS North Little Rock, Arkansas B.A. Physics Dormitory Council, 4, Football, 1,3,4, HHH Club, l,2,3,4, Intra, mural All-Stars, l,3,4, Library Assistant, 1, Men's Club, 1,2,3,4: Town Men, 2, Track, 2 ROY LOUIS ELKINS, IR. Little Rock, Arkansas B.A. Business and Economics Government Club, 3,4 WILLIAM H. FOX, IR. Paris, Arkansas B.A. Literature and Philosophy Alpha Psi Omega, 2,3,4, Band, 1,2,3,4, Featured Twirler, 1,2,3,4, Blue Key, 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer, 4, Booster Club, 2,3,4, Vice- President, 3, President, 4, Chapel Choir, 1, Cheerleader, 1,2, Coach, 3, Choristers, 1, Players, 1,2,3,4, President, 3, Pre-Theo- logs, l,2,3, Profile Staff, 1,2,3,4, SCA, 1,2,3,4, SCA Council, 1,4, SNEA, 1,2, State Officer, 2, Troubadour Staff, 1,2, Who's Who in American Colleges, Social Committee, I,2,3, Chair- man, 2,3, Religious Activity Committee, 4, APOPS, Best Sup- porting Actor, 3, Outstanding Freshman of the Year, 1 GARY FREDERICK Little Rock, Arkansas B.A. Literature and Philosophy Basketball, 1,2,3, Blue Key, 4, H Club, 2,3,4, Vice-President, 3, President, 4, Intramural All-Stars, 3, Pre-Theologs, 3,4, SCA, 3,4, Program Chairman, 3, Track, 1,2,3,4: Men's Orientation Committee, 2,3, Athletic and Recreation Committee, 4 IVIIRIAIVI KAY GALLAGHEB Pine Bluff, Arkansas B.A. Social Science Alpha Chi, 4, Cardinal Key, 3,4, Treasurer, 4, National Secrea tary, 4, Dormitory Council, 2, Government Club, 4, Profile Staff, 1,2,3,4, WRA, 1, VVomen's Judiciary Board, 4, Chairman, 4, Women's Orientation Committee, 2,3, Publications Committee, 4' Committee on Student Government and Organization, 4 t JOE MARTIN GUENTER North Little Rock, Arkansas B.A. Physics Alpha Tau, 1,2, Band, 1,2, Choristers, 1,4, Dean's List, 1, Dormi- tory Council, 4, Men's Club, 1,29 Players, 4, Religious Activities Committee, 2 RALPH EDWIN HALE Camden, Arkansas B.A. Religion and Philosophy Transferred from Texarkana College, 3 FARRELL M. HATCH Darclanelle, Arkansas B.A. Social Science Government Club, 3,4, Pre-Theologs, 2 MARY LOU HATCH Dardanelle, Arkansas B.A. English ANNE HEDRICK Warren, Arkansas B.A. Health, Physical Education, and Recreation Choristers, 1, L'Heure Francaise, 4, Players, 1, SNEA, 4, WRA, 1,2,3,4, WRA Council, 4, Beauty, 3,4 JOE GILBERT HOLLYFIELD El Dorado, Arkansas B.A. Biology Band, 1,2,3, Chapel Choir, 1,3,4, Choristers, 1,2,3,4, Intramural All-Stars 3, lVlen's Club, l,2, Psychology Club, 4, SCA, 1,2,3,4, , ri ,f f 1,4151- SENIGRS six? gh ai' i?l55':1jg ,, 'fm r K y ,,.r,v,,r2ff,f.ft .r n .,,. gs as S w p ga, 57,gl,sz,gs,, , Q55 r W' 'ls lf- : S5 I 1- '- 'E . fFE Q., 2','b1Z'A'l?i :'5i5g5fi,g f 9 93 at gf 'sz ,- M Q 2 - .f ,sr -:r. ,. 2 ,,,5.1,,-K, 75 itz, , G23 ,ii .., ..,, --f- e . -W, V marwri-V J, 5 Q ,J wr ,,,M. U,-A r - V- V-af ,r ,. K. pm? ng Vykr A ,k, K fit., tm, 10 ag 'G ,, kik, ,L Abvv ,Q Vrgk VVVVZ 2 , ...,,. 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',-: , A ni Beaumont, Texas B.A. Elementary Education Dormitory Council, 2, Homecoming, 3, Profile Staff, 4, SNEA, l,2,3,4, Valentine Court, 4, WHA, 2, Social Committee, 3 LINDA MARIE HOUSTON Little Rock, Arkansas B.A. English Government Club, 4, Players, 1, Tennis, 1,25 Women's Orienta- tion Committee, 2 BILL HUMPHREY North Little Bock, Arkansas B.A. Business and Economics Alpha Chi, 4, Dean's List, 3,43 Government Club, 3, Lab As- sistant, 3, Town Men, 3, Transfer from Little Rock University, 3 ROBERT E. JACKSON Paragould, Arkansas B.A. Health and Physical Education Basketball, 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain, 4, Dormitory Council, 3,4, Presi- dent East Hall, 3g Football, 2,3,4, H Club, 1,2,3,4, Sergeant at Arms, 3, Senate, 4, Student Body Vice-President, 45 SNEA, 4, Track, l,2,3,4g Social Committee, 3, 'Transferred from Arkan' sas State College, 1 BUDDY JESTER Bradley, Arkansas B.A, Psychology Chapel Choir, 35. Choristers, 1,2,3, Pre-Theologs, 1,2,3, SCA, 1,2g Town Men, 1,4 WILLIAM S. JOHNSON St. Charles, Arkansas B.A. History and Political Science Alpha Tau, 2, Basketball. 1,2,3,4, Dormitory Council, 3,4, Gov- ernment Club, 3,4, H Club, 4, Intramural All-Stars, 35 Track Manager, 1, Orientation Committee, 2,3,4, Chairman, 3, Com- mittee on Student Government and Organization, 4 ELIZABETH JERRINE JONES Little Rock, Arkansas B.A. English Asst. Head Resident, 4, Cardinal Key, 3,45 Choristers, 1,2, Dormi- tory Council, 3,4, Social Chairman, 3, Pre-Theologs, 1,2,3, Vice- President, 39 SCA, l,2,3,4, President, 49 Senate, 4, Corresponding Secretary, 4, Sophomore Council, 2, Who's Who in American Colleges, 4, Social Committee, 1, Orientation Committee, 2 HUBER FRAZIEP1 KENNEDY England, Arkansas B.A. Biology A. E. D., 2,3,4, President, 45 Alpha Chi, 3,4, Vice-President, 3, Alpha Psi Omega, 4, Alpha Tau, 1,23 Blue Key, 3,4, Vice-Presi- dent, 4, Booster Club, 2,3,4, Reporter, 43 Deanls List, 1, Dormi- tory Council, lg Profile Staff, 2,3, Who's Who in American Col- leges, 4, Social Committee, 2,3 SENIORS 555331 iiifiiiifiiff ' ii' JEAN KIZZIA lnge, i Little Rock, Arkansas QSWV ii ': at B.A. English Z 'A :3 LYv 'QQ Cheerleader, 35 Homecoming Court, 3,45 L'Heure Francaise, 35 5 4 SNEA, 3,45 Social Committee, 45 Transferred from H. S. T. C., ' A N '2 ' ' lVl. RICHARD CRITCHIED KNOLI, Stuttgart, Arkansas 5 l3.A. Chemistry , Q Alpha Psi Omega, 45 Choristers, 3,45 lVlen's Club, 15 Players, 2,3,45 Student Activities Committee, 2 Greenbrier, Arkansas ' . A.l3. Mathematics ' Cafeteria, 2,3,47 Government Club, 3,45 lVlen's Club, 3,45 SCA, 2,35 SNEA, 45 Town Men, 15 Orientation and Advisors Commit- tee of Senate, 45 Orientation Committee, 3 HARRY REESE LITTRELL V F0fdYC9, A1'kHHS-HS iiiia r . A.B. Mathematics 5 Alpha Tau, 1,25 Dean's List, 35 Menls Club, 1,2,3 - N, Q . N JoE Love ERNIE MARTHN t - Warren, Arkansas ,,, ,-,. 13.A. Social Science 5 Basketball, 1,2,3,45 Blue Key, 3,4, President, 45 Dormitory Coun- ji . 5 cil, 15 Football, 2,45 Government Club, 2,3,45 H Club, 1,2,3,4, in i V,,, .,,. , 5 Vice-President, 45 Men's Club, 1,2,3,45 Pre-Theologs, 1,25 SCA, ,, if V A 45 Senate, 1, President of Freshman Class, Vice-President of Stu- 'E ,, ' H ii ,,, Jr dent Body, 3, Tennis, 3,45 Track, 1,2,45 Who's Who in American E if '--' Colleges, 45 Orientation Committee, 2,45 Chapel and Convocation . Committee, 4 KEE: I ':': A i MARY CLEMENTS MATHIS North Little Rock, Arkansas 1' B.A. Religious Education Alpha Psi Omega, 3,45 Asst. Head Resident, 45 Dormitory Coun- cil, 2,45 Library Assistant, 1,25 Players, 1,2,3,45 Pre-Theologs, . . l,2,3,4, Vice-President, 45 SCA, 1,2,3, Council, 25 WRA, 1,2,3,45 Social Committee, 45 Religious Activities Committee, 4 CAROL SUE McKAY Magnolia, Arkansas Alpha Chi, 45 Cardinal Key, 45 Choristers, 3,45 Dormitory Coun- j 'i': cil, 45 Homecoming Court, 45 Profile Staff, 35 SCA, 35 Town Girls, 35 Transferred from Louisiana Tech, Ruston, 19585 Co- 55 5 Chairman of Social Committee 3' Social Committee 4 , '- E': f - B.A. Art ROCHELLE GENESTET MCMAHEN Waldo, Arkansas B.A. Natural Science SNEA, 35 Town Girls, 35 Transferred from University of Ar- kansas, 3 5 Q5 -yr, M 1 fr, nfs ll as, --, . ,.. --5 Lg, , 5, ,ij -- ff ff,-viagra? : f 5. -5521522-tzw r . ' r ' .lfIl55T ' 'f:Qf 'Tiflfflfltliik , 1 .xgza 1 was --M, K- .qwf Q V' ' 1 ' .... V 7,3 . if 2 ,, ' ai,f!f,i' H at ...,. , 5 , ,.,Z1g 5 '-:Z , 5 ' ' SYS? 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NOLLEY Hamburg, Arkansas B.A. Psychology Choristers, 25 Dormitory Council, 25 Men's Club, 1,25 Pre-Theo- logs, 2,3,4, Publicity Chairman, 35 Psychology Club, 3,45 SCA, 3,4, Program Chairman, 4 NETA SUE OSGOOD Berryville, Arkansas B.A, Chemistry Lab Assistant, 45 WRA, 15 Religious Activities Committee, 15 Student-Faculty Relations, 4 LAURA ELIZABETH OSTERHOUT North Little Rock, Arkansas A.B. Spanish La Tertuila, 2,3,4, Vice'President, 35 L'Heure Francaise, 2,3,45 Pre-Theologs, 25 SCA, 25 SNEA, 3,45 Town Girls, 25 Transferred from Texas Women's University, 2 STEVE OZIVIENT Conway, Arkansas LONNIE GERALD PARCI-IIVIAN Brinkley, Arkansas B.A. Biology A. E. D., 3,45 Alpha Chi, 3,45 Alpha Tau, 25 Band, 25 Chapel Choir, 25 Choristers, 25 Dean's List, 2,35 Players, 2,35 Pre-Theo- logs, 2,35 Profile Staff, 35 Troubadour Staff, 35 Social Committee, 35 Student Activities Committee Chairman, 45 Transferred from Georgia Tech, 2 HENRY PARTEE Brinkley, Arkansas A.B. Literature and Philosophy Band, l,2,3,45 Dean's List, 3,45 Dormitory Council, 45 Football, 45 Government, 45 1VIen's Club, 15 Players, 45 Pre-Theologs, 45 Profile Staff, 3,45 SCA, 1,2,3 VIRGINIA ANN POOL North Little Rock, Arkansas B.A. Education Cardinal Key, 45 Booster Club, 45 Choristers, Council, 45 Homecoming Court, 45 L'Heure Francaise, 25 Players, 25 SNEA, 3,45 WRA, 15 Social Committee, 4 1,25 Dormitory 'IANICE LYNN REEL Little Rock, Arkansas B.A. Business and Economics Choristers, 35 Town Girls, 35 Transferred from Little Rock Uni- versity, 3 CHRIS REYHER Dallas, Texas B.A. Psychology Band, 1,25 Dormitory Council, 35 1VIen's Club, 1,25 Players, 1,25 Profile Staff, 1,25 Psychology Club, 2,3,45 Troubadour Staff, 25 Troubaclours, 1,2,3,45 Social Committee, 1,2 '.,' L'L' MELVIN VICKERY RIDGWAY ,1A. 1 A Forrest City Arkansas B.A. Social Science Alpha Psi Omega, 2,35 Band, 1,2,3, Warrior Chieftian, 1,2,3,4 Arkansas Intercollegiate Band, l,2,35 Booster Club, 2,35 Cafeteria 2,3,45 Government Club, 3,45 La Terruila, 15 lV1en's Club, 1,2,3,45 RW' tti' Players, 1,2,3,45 Pre-Theologs, 1,25 Psychology Club, 1,2,3 SNEA, 1,2,3, Treasurer, 25 Track, 25 Troubadour Dance Band 1,2,3,4 10 . Q.. .1 i,5f1f:- 1 5 ,ii i5a,3,i,,m,, X, ,. -wr 1 ,f,,,.,-iw, 5 . ,,11,,5f5-,15,g5,,, , - .1 ,. .1313 5, 1 1 -. ' , 59,23 , , , . W I , 5:12:12 11 fi .sv , -1 t 1 I 1 iv? X i 5 1 2852555 at I 5 KL, 1 s J ' 5, .af ka, l rin W ,,- , Q as , 1- 5, ' it , ' S'f,'i5W gi 5 ,I 1 I 3 si? 1 I We ,KERRY HAL ROBBINS Conway, Arkansas A.B. Mathematics Alpha Chi, 4, Vice-President, 45 Alpha Tau, 25 Band, 1,2,3,4 Student Conductor 34' Dance Band 12 34- Dean's List 3 SNEA 1234 Editor 24 Parliamentarian 3- Town Men 12 tions Committee 34 Chairman 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' :- P ff ialrfia 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1 1 I . 1 1 1 .1 1 3,4, Treasurer 45 Whos Who in American Colleges, 45 Publica- aim 111 1 1 1 1 91,111 JOHN BENNETT ROSS Little Rock, Arkansas B.A. History and Political Science Government Club, 3,45 lVlen's Club, 3,45 Pre-Theologs, 3,45 SCA, 3,45 Chapel Committee, 45 Transferred from Little Rock Uni- versity, 3 JOHN WILLIAM ROWLAND Via Cuna, Mexico B.A. Biology ROBERT E. RUTLEDGE Hackett, Arkansas B.A. Religion and Philosophy Alpha Psi Omega, 3,45 Dean's List, 35 Pre-Theologs, 2,3,4, Pro- gram Chairman, 3, President, 45 Troubadour Staff, 25 SCA, 2,35 Religious Activities Committee, 2,3, Chairman, 35 Religious Life Council, 45 Transferred from University of Arkansas, '57 IAIVIES ROBERT SCUDDER Carthage, Arkansas B.A. Literature and Philosophy Alpha Psi Omega, 3,45 Booster Club, 45 Intramural All-Stars, 1,2,35 Players, l,2,3,4, Vice-President, 45 Potpourri Staff, 45 Pro- file Staff, l,2,3,45 Publications Committee, 3 NELLIE CHILDS SETTLE El Dorado, Arkansas B.A. Elementary Education Dormitory Council, 35 Pre-Theologs, l,2,3, Secretary, 3, Fellow- ship Team Chairman, 35 SCA, 1,2,35 SNEA, 3,45 Town Girls, 45 WRA, 1,25 Orientation Committee, 35 Religious Education Com- mittee, 2 MARY NELL SHAW Conway, Arkansas B.A. English Alpha Tau, 25 Band, 15 Dean's List, 3,45 L'Heure Francaise, 15 Town Clirls, 1,2,3, Secretary, 15 Student-Faculty Relations Com- mittee, SANDRA SLAUGHTER Conway, Arkansas B.A. Literature and Philosophy Booster Club, 2,3,45 Dormitory Council, 4, President of West Hall, 45 Players, 1,2,35 Profile Staff, 45 Senate, 4, Recording Sec- retary, 45 Sophomore Council, 25 Valentine Court, 35 Halloween Queen, 1 DARRELL VAN SMITH Hot Springs, Arkansas B.A. Psychology Dormitory Council, 1,25 1-I Club, 1,2,35 Intramural All-Stars, 1,2,35 Men's Club, 1,25 Pre-Theologs, l,2,3,45 Psychology Club, 1,2,3,45 Track, 1 rt 1 1-Q, ,,.. . iris ,,a?1i,,,g11..- . . ,,s,3gg,,,,,. , , 1 at . iia, ,i .:g,, 5,55-rf , 1 :frm 'kfiifixi :Wi - 3T33 1iffl'E'111 f 2,06-7f1,wfif,'5fE-Y'i2'5,f111-. 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K, . . 1 ' f, -it s - 1f 'Y'?5,5'L 1 x fr' RICHARD IXIORTIMER SMITH Hot Springs, Arkansas B.A. Psychology Basketball Manager, 2, Dormitory Council, 2,3, President of Mil- lar Hall, 3, Football, 2,3,4, H Club, 2,3,4, Sec.-Treasurer, 3, Intramural All-Stars, 3, Men's Club, 2,-4, Pre-Theologs, 2, Profile Staff, 2,3, Psychology Club, 3,4, SCA, 4, SNEA, 4, Track Man- ager, 2, Troubadour Staff, 2,3,4, Transferred from University of Oklahoma, 2, Religious Activities Committee, 2,3, Student- Faculty, 3, Representative to Texas Intercollegiate Student Asso- ciation, 3 THOMAS WARREN SMITH Conway, Arkansas B.A. Biology A. E. D., 3,4, Alpha Tau, 2, Band, l, Blue Key, 4, Booster Club, 4, Dean's List, 3, Dormitory Council, 4, Sec.-Treasurer, 4, Lab Assistant, 3,4, Men's Club, l,2, Players, l,2,3,4, Profile Staff, 4, Senate, 2, Who's Who in American Colleges, 4, Social Commit- tee, 3, Chapel Committee Chairman, 4 JAMES GARLAND STEED Osceola, Arkansas B.A. Physics Dormitory Council, 3, Lab Assistant, 4, Men's Club, 1,2,3,4 ROBERT T. STEEL Dallas, Texas B.A. Business and Economics Cheerleader, 1, Dormitory Council, 3, Government Club, 4, Men's Club, l,2,3,4, SCA, 1, Town Men, 4, Intramural Chair- man, 4, Track Manager, 2,3,4, Student Advisor, 4, Transferred from Southern Methodist University, Dallas, 1957 CHESTER L. STINNETT Gramercy, Louisiana B.A. Chemistry Dormitory Council, 3, Vice-President, 4, Men's Club, 1, Players, 2,3,4, Profile Staff, 3,4, Circulation Manager, 4, Religious Acti- vities Committee, 3 KAY CASE TEACUE Brookhaven, Mississippi B.A. Elementary Education Chapel Choir, 2,4, Choristers, 1,2,4, Players, 1, SNEA. l,4, WRA, 1, Sophomore Council, 2 BOB TERRY Texarkana, Arkansas A.B. Literature and Philosophy Alpha Chi, 3,4, President, 4, Alpha Tau, l,2, Dean's List, 1,2,3, Government Club, 3,4, lVIen's Club, 1, Pre-Theologs, l,2, Profile Staff, 1,2,3, HCA, l,2,3, Council, 3, Religious Activities Com- mittee, 4 MARY PAULINE THOMPSON lVlcCrory, Arkansas B.A. History and Political Science Alpha Chi, 3,4, Alpha Psi Omega, 2,3,4, Alpha Tau, l,2, Cardinal Key, 3,4, Chapel Choir, 1,29 Choristers, l,2, Dean's List, 1,2, Dormitory Council, 2,3, Government Club, 3,4, L'I-Ieure Francaise, 1, Library Assistant, 2,3, Players, l,2, Pre-Theologs, l,2, SCA, l,2,3, Sophomore Council, 2, APOPS, 2, Who's Who in American Colleges, 4 HENRY FORD TROTTER Pine Bluff, Arkansas B.A. Economics Government Club, 2, Intramural All-Stars, 3, SCA, 1, Trans- ferred from University of Arkansas, 2 JOHN MACK TUDOR, JR. North Little Rock, Arkansas B.A. Natural Science A. E. D., 2,3,4, Vice-President, 3, Alpha Chi, 3,4, Treasurer, 3, Alpha Psi Omega, 3,4, Alpha Tau, 1,25 Blue Key, 3,4, Booster Club, 3,4, Representative, 3, Dean's List, 1,2,3, Men's Club, 1, Players, 3, Profile Staff, 3,4, Senate, l,4, President, 4, Trouba- dour Staff, 2, Who's Who in American Colleges, 4, Social Com- mittee, 2, Orientation Committee, 3, Band, 1,2,3,4 JOHN W. WALLWORTH Stuttgart, Arkansas B.A. Speech Alpha Psi Omega, 2,3,4, President, 45 Players, 2,3,45 Pre-Theo- logs, 25 Profile Staff, 2,3,45 Troubadour Staff, 25 Publications Committee, 45 APOPS Awards, 25 Vivan Hill Drama Award, 35 Transfer from University of Arkansas JAMES M. VVALTON Little Bock, Arkansas A.B. Social Science Dormitory Council, 45 Government Club, 3,45 Transfer from Northwestern University, 2 MRS. PAUL WATTS Conway, Arkansas JOHN DAVID WORLEY DeWitt, Arkansas B.A. Chemistry Booster Club, 45 Dormitory Council, 25 Lab Assistant, 45 Men's Club, 1,25 Profile Staff, 45 Orientation Committee, 2,45 Vice- President, East Hall 2 KELLY LEE YOUNT Hardy, Arkansas Literature and Philosophy Alpha Psi Omega, 3,45 Blue Key, 3,45 Booster Club, 3,45 Chapel Choir, 15 Choristers, 1,25 Dormitory Council l,2,35 Players, 2,3,45 Pre-Theologs, 1,2,3,45 Profile Staff, 1,2,3,4, Co-Editor, 45 Trouba- dour Staff, 15 Publications Committee, 2 SENIORS e 'H TE? ti 1 NE 1 'iw vii gnuNroRs 4 Dick Aclin They said it coulCln't be done Marcia Adkins Beautiful Bayou belle Carl Babcock VVhat the kak? Carol Barnett Button, Frcshmanl Harry Baxter Come South, Young Man, Comc South. Tommy Beall Oh, that beautiful tan! Charles Berger Peace rules the clay, where reason rules the mind. john Billingsley Parties make the world go round! jerry Blackburn Sunshine, not shadow Dodie Blair First lady of our campus David Bormann Found . . . one brother-in-law Bob Bradley If you want my opinion . . . Gordon Breedlove fl U Greensleeves Mary Jane Brewer T-Bird Terror john Butler Handsome, but shy jerry Canada VVith Power to Please Tommy Bay Caplinger Tommy the Lion-Hearted Sara Carl Lee Say it with music Ashley Carr lN'laster of all Arts Jerry Carter Kickin' Carter hlickey Coe Full of Life Nancv Coleman Texture in Tones was i f I a rr Louis Munos, President Chief of the Third Year lndians Bex Amonette, Senator A Walking, talking IBM. staff? I it 'fs' 'K ,f A 4 i -.Q if -Iohn Collier Don't fence me in Lawson Condell Facts, figures, and faces Lynette Cook Personality Plus! Bonnie Copp Our Cal from Calico Dick Cox To heck with it, l'm gonna have fun Butch Crouch Come sec the picture in my room Bill Daniels Consistent Shooter Buddy Disheroon Another Bachelor bites the dust Sylvia Disheroon Captured a Bachelor, now alter a degree. joe Mike Edwards You can change unilorms Monday Clifford Evans A Man to look up to Leland Cion Brains galore Robbie Goodwin ' H N Taste of modern elegance . A Mary Sue Crandgcorge . V ' if ' VVith a voice of sinving A Q :,' L W 2' y N . ..,..a j,,f1:,5' --,,,- eyra Roslyn Cfrigsby 'Y Vkyy Cirl on the go ern! H .J , xg' , ,, , -a- f f i ff 3 ff' wg, few! sar ,r 3, i. , , m Ed Harper VVith winning VVays Carolyn Harvey Miss Reynolds Hall julian Herring VVhat's there to do besides study? Delmar Lu Hercher Armed with Elegance Charles Hester Dependable plus values Sue Hill A smile For everyone Buddy Howell A winner from Wynne Gary Hults Smile, Podnuhl Tommy Huss Best dressed man on campus Rosie Janes rmtfleyfg lei, - - - ' 'lfffi1: 'e'?5liQK'wiHr, 2, 55 V aggwtsq, -r 'vi iipigrri si X fiixxy mf? sg,gQLJ,,w .i,,. . K ,. aieifrigigf - ' ' was ., ,k., my ,fr ei A Its my own letter sweater! Jerry Iefferies , 1 A good catch . . . already caught! f M H f Wlixt Iellis just a l'VVliitH from E1 Dorado A X r Q t M Aint x mmf Q sis' - JUNICRS V. .4552 is K , ,k,,. E .- . vi kg f 1 X 1 .gt in E. ,:f.,l2f,5g,',g H-aa? - ' at Us-WW is A ff 3 -My ,Q was tg ,, 1 ' M 4 VX. 'ii ' f ' .1 Beth Iohnson Variety is the spice of life Carolyn johnson ldeas for the Asking jo Ann Jordon Uur own Marie Curie illommy Kassos The golden Creek Gloria Kirk Fresh as Springtime Noel Lawson lie toots his own horn Clary Lunsford l'm saving my hrains for rt rl hh Allen McGee Cot that, Scoop? ,laelx hlagneess Hlerry is not my llrotherlu David Marshall Dual interest in Reynolds llmll Russ Morton l learn the hard way -lohn Matthews The Roelx lsland Line . . Larry lllareeeli lyhere do we go from hert Dwayne Blililiin Il l had my way . . Roger Mills ltls just the mood llm in Roland Mitchell Strange, th e rising generations never up till noon. Ioe Mizelle Towhead Harold Moffatt Our Leader XVilli11m Moose Third in the family line. Vllaltcr Klurphy VVith friends like mine, who needs enemies? Phil hlurray How unusual-a quiet red-head. Rodney Nicholson Quiet, intelligent, and talented. Bobby O'Dcll Laughter is the best medicine. Hubert Pearce Music, hlaestro, please. Lawrence Perry Zoom! John Raymond Yankee Paul Riddles VVell, baby, thatls all right. Sue Ross Ambition has no rest. Sherry Scott Good things come in small pack- ages. Carl Settle 'lsettledv down, ,.,.:,., ..,. I t 6 as Q so A .. . V., in X :X . . :dn Lou Shaver Friendship is golden. Kathy Shepherd Girl with a golden harp. George Sisco Crisco Kidl' Barbara Smith No, I don't make Cough Drops Ciharles Smith Girls, don't rush me. Mike Smith lt can happen to you . . . Ierris Spicer Stagecraft girl. Charles Tadlock Big Buddha Ted Tims Liberace of the campus Chuck Tull Our own Bo Diddley. Virginia Upton Isn't this the Shakespeare class? Robert Van Hook I have nothing to declare bi im genius. Bill Walden Supreme sound effects Nellie Wallace Let's hear a Bird-call. Lorrie Warren i'Little girl bluefl Thalia. Watkins Quite a cute Pixie. Calvin Wilkins Handsome hash-slinger. llollis Williams mllalce me to your leader Bill Wilson Hee-Haw, mule. Elaine Winters Striving for perfection. Charles Wood The Continental Touch -lcannie VVright Little but lively. W: ff f 'f1r5- is f-,, 5 5 .. M553 iff? K giiiiggmzf - Q, . Y PHCJMCJRES . . . me-2 L.. 5? ,s ,,,A f V,.v, .-,mmf fi 1sf1r,: fu i awww, . miami-f , ,,,,,.. , Q 5' ' 5 ., 'ru if , Jw nfs- -:iffy f . r f tm .au fi,t ,,fl,1 vw' L L X at '31 I 3 -it 1,V. 9 ix v lx Z --'. l tw! ,f blames Adams Rogers Lu Adams Little Rock Tommy Adams Little Rock Betty Anderson North Little Bock Aludy Arnold Hope X Iary Ann Atkinson Fordyce Lyman Barger Newfoundland Charles Barnett Batesville Barbara Blanchard Jonesboro Robert Bragg Little Rock Pam Bramhall Little Rock Kay Brengartner Little Bock Benny Bridgers Fort Smith ,lessie Bridges Little Rock Gloria Burforcl Pine Bluff George llurton El Dorado Bill Caluway Batesville Derin Cziplenu Brinkley Diane Carter Little Rock james Chappell Little Rock Cale Clark Danville johnny Clayton Dumas Loren Coffman Conway Pamela Collins Jonesboro C farol Cooley Russellville Sammy Cornwell Dardanelle Clyde Covington Hot Springs Paula Crabtree Imboden John Cheek Little Rock Caroline Crenshaw Earle Mary Cay Crow Brinkley Joe Bumgarclner, President Fordyce Bruce Molholt, Senator North Little Rock it iti. 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I ,iggstt ligg l l E JZ Ed Cure Blytheville joy Dale Hot Springs Margaret Dale Fisher Jlllllllf' Lee Davidson Little Rock Donna Davis DeXVitt ,Ioan Davis Texarkana jimmy Dejarnett Malvern Rebecca de Noyelles Dallas, Texas Douglas Eason Selma Leonard Ellis Hot Springs Sara jo Essex Stuttgart Linda Folsom Little Rock Mary Sue Fountain Sulphur Springs Brenda Fox Oklahoma City, Oklahomi Kenneth Furrh Dallas, Texas Lynn Galloway Pine Bluff Nancy Garner Fordyce ,lim Garrett Tliayer, Missouri Anne Gates Litrlc Rock Marvin Gillliam VVynne David Glover Hut Springs Pliil Gumlwin Paragoulcl Bob Guy ne Dallas, Texas Brenda Graddy Clinton Diana Gray Nlalvern Judy Green Little Rock julia Lon Griffin Little Rock Paul Gwin Little Rock Bill Gebauer North Little Rock Donna Kay Hanby Berryville Anne Hansen Little Rock Roberta Hardin Little Rock G it ee SCPHCJMCRES n -f vase. a r N. fi 5 -fm , is x 2 :iw x if , Q 'E L? if isis? if i t , 5 W A, h VVVV h , L L if I WE Dick llurper McGel1ec Ed Harris Russellville Jean Head North Lirrle Frances Henley McGehec .lay Holland Blytlieville Kay Hooker Rector Carolyn Horton Paris Ronnie Hubbard Little Rock Leu Huddleston Brinkley Claude jenkins El Dorado Lionel Jewell Clarksville Dale johnson Booneville Ed johnson Bock Indianapolis, Indiana jim Kane Conway Frank Keel Newport Doyle Kelley Fort Smith Johnny Lamb Little Rock Linda Lewis North Little Rock Mack Luffman Rogers Lynda lylclf-ryde Pine Bluff Kenny lICCastlain Clarendon Sid lXlcCollum Conway joe lX'lCCormack Benton Gwen McKenzie Little Rock Charlotte McKinney Jonesboro Martha Nan McKinney Fayetteville Ed iVIcKenna El Dorado David McCray Little Rock Carl McSpadden Moorefield Jerry Magness Batesville Jerry Mann El Dorado Tom Marlin El Dorado SGPHOMCRES A ,N iq? wa, 18 f I QP Qt if ,, Y we 'J' ,lg ' Nr 'ef N.. -4, 3 if K.. M Eifgfiiilx. M-lf' 1, Martha Martin Warren Lauretta Mashhurn Little Bock Betty Mason North Little Roclc Bill Matthews Pine Bluff Joe Matthews Little Rock Richard Meyer Little Bock Sue Miller DeValls Bluff Hannah Modelevsky Jonesboro Mary Murphy Batesville Dale Myers Malvern Bill Nevins Conway Donna Nelsen Little Rock Vic Nixon Lavaca. Thyla Oldham Conway Paul Overstreet Bald Knob lN'larily n Owens Wlzirrcn Bren clti Parker Harrisburg Sandra Parker Conway Corky Patton Pine Bluff Jan Patton Clinton lX'lolly Paulk Conway Andrea Petersen Little Rock Sue Pettyjohn Little Rock Jim Phillips Conway Rob Pittard Little Rock Mary Ruth Price Dumas Ronnie Pyle North Little Rock Joe Reagan Little Rock Tommy Reeves Benton Anne Reutzel Fort Smith SCPHGMCRES , Km 'K' ,i,.V W 9 if KZ L if , uw, fm -I . V ,W .,, U. r Q 'et K We L Slgff wi 4 'gill lst ei ri Q tl -:K . K - gf I i MVR 6 , 'HW .. J Sf? SYWQ: '-- W 4, ,,,, KH E N az ,W 'Y im ... Q M lt 33 ' xx if ,iq 2' M Ak , ff Y I if raw ' Q , Pat Rhynehart Malvern Anne Roberts Scutt Claudette Ruff Morriltnn Dave Ryker Little Rock Ed Ryland Pine Bluff Royce Savage Sparkman Kenneth Shamblin Little Rock Sherry Shanks Benton Bob Shaw Springdale Joe Sherman Stuttgart Thea Siria Conway Ann Kay Smith Thayer, Missouri Mike Smith Danville Margaret Snapp Walnut Ridge Kathy Snell Little Rock Chris Spatz Conway Bond Sportsman Henderson, Texas Tommy Spraclley Little Rock Carolyn Stewart hlzignolia Nancy Stohuugh Little Rock Milling Thompson E1 Dorado Don Vowell Conwa 3' Marcia VVehlJ Little Rock john Wells Pocahontas johnny VVhalen North Little Rock john VVliitalcer Harrisburg joycc Wlhitc Benton Sue Ann Wilkerson Little Rock Mary VVilkie Heber Springs Gates Vtfilliams EI Dorado Rosemary Winters jonesboro jim Woniack Marked Tree Dabhs Woodfin Brinkley Ruby Wrmodstxn Little Rock Sondra Yoakum Fort Smith 1, sl L ei. SOPHGMCRES 'E if . f. af P g Z ez my ' .-' .+L WY rx wif ge A HMEN . .af 'M if B, i, H wall B -if S v my , 'ws K 1 , .r.- K Wa :S A ik Annette Acord Diane Adams Linda Aldridge Bob Allen Ann Alspaugh Walter Armstrong Bill Arnold Jerry Atchley Henryetta Bailey john Baldridgc Van Ball Calvin Barbaree Wiley' Barron A. T. Bell Kay Bible Larry Bishop Zerna Blackburn Steve Boone Roger Bone, President Johnnie Dacus, Senator Bonny Bray Bcrtye Bryles Phil Buck Don Buell Bill Bumpass Ann Byrd Bill Byrd john Calhoun Sue Calloway Bob Card Tony Carroll Carolyn Chalfant Anna Carolyn Clayton Marilyn Coats Danny Cook Virginia Cornelius Allan Cox Vkkmda Lee Culver Fred Dacus Clyde Davis Rasa Q H qv 4, xv, ai in iyiy if is X .Q iw . If . me'- ,l . M Nr wx a i, fi , 5 as an - my ii ,4 gl ,fi f fi Lil X Q J if Nb ,D ,. sl .:' ,: in 21 C , .: I xi :Law Jw la-, y . ' if , i,f ' Q 'f Q if if ' ff ' llf 4,1 ,gf-9 2111 f y' s J x 3 -:.:' : -- : H f Q if g fi A Frances Davis Ricky Davis Lephiew Dennington Anna Belle Dent Becky Develin Stuart Dornblaser Susan Duncan Carolyn Duty Arthur lipley Delores Escarre Cfarinun Estes Eric Evans Sara ,lo Fcnclley joe Fitzhugh Bruce Fleury Iimmy Fox Bruce Gaber Edith Garland Beverly Gay Betsy Gessell Charles Gibson Marcia Gleason Barbara Goad June Gray Jennie Gwinn William Hale Brenda Hamm Pat Harris Dayne Hassel George Haynes Don Heard Mary Claude Hefley Kay Herrick Beth Highfield Agnes Hoech Susan Hogan Brooks Holifielcl Darlene Holt Carol House David Humphreys Brenda Ingram if .,r,,.,.r ,. ,.?a:.,.: Q 'F 5 me Q Q V ,yr - ES ai FRESHMEN .- 6' ,K I a, rn .f m ,i... A F iull il 2, W, , as Q R W .,. as -'E isp? Q mu' 'x ,, f , r .,, 2. Y - ra wr my 1 31 .F A J' Qftar !f Kes Q31 t, IMSN 'Zi ,X .+A ,vt -A arf nit ' 4 . M ,,, ij , 3. i K. - if '-if , Ag . Q i ,L 1 i L ' , L ff ,,1' i ff X L i ' 1,5 , L : 2 X i A u a, ,V fx fl V 7 . 5 f sg, K Buddy ,lolmson Ianet Iimcrson Sue Iohnson Lamar Iones Linda Keedy llolu Keene .laney Kelley Bob Kennedy ,Xnn Kersten Wlayne Kinder Barbara King Kay Kolb Andy Lamoncls David Lumpkin Bob Lanforcl Flora Lee jo Luck Lemley George Leopoulos Carolyn Sue Lewis lVacle Little Ralph Ligon Ed Love Kay Loveless Kay Lyforcl -lack McCoy ludy MeCustion Margaret Ann Mei lc Llewellyn lVlCKinnie Marge lXleKennon 'lim McLean iogan john Mzinlcy Louis Munn Blulilon Nlaris Dzlvicl Ncirs Lnuru Klcnclcnlm Patsy Merritt Kay Blonla Byron Kloorc Dzivicl Bloosc Bolu lloscley Kay nlorgun -Icrry Mowry Gwen Klyci' Ray Nelson Glenn Nichols Elimlnctli Norris George Pm-rs Hill Phillips lluclcly P rmcm l Linda Poscx' Eugenia Price Charles Price Iezinnc Prickctt ulolin Purcly -lim Rnsco FRESHMEN K V ,iw 1 3, 90 is fl lsr A 5, ji 1 I was I di' 1' Vg' H3 A Q - it it 7 f Q 1' 'Wh -- ! ,V War V' 3 N 4' Tommy Beaves Ann Boss Ed Boss Alex Sanford Min Gtte Schwabaaht r Gary Sehree Darlene Sevier Capp Shanks Judy Shirley June Shirley John Sigler hrlikc Summers Midge Sloat Billy B. Smith Mnrnctte Smith Jeanette South Gordon Spiney Joe Steel Tucker Steinmetz Adrian Stuart John Stone John Swint Valaria Talhut Judy Turvin Benton Taylor Elizabeth Terrv Fred Thomas Vicky Thompson Nlartha Tims hlike Travis O. D. Turner Cecil Tyson VVayne Upton Helen Van Hook Marion Waters Tommy Weir joe Wessell john Wheeler ,Vlaine White Andy Whitfield .lack Wilson Pearce Wilscmn jackie Witt Linda Wood Grace Wylie FRESHMEN s i e x K if f K3 gf w -gf. A if an, . , . 4' ' S 5- lii Elsie ssil ud- i V Z: S 'W' -Mrfri-,:M,1ff.-r M - .W W -fu , Vu-ww wh- .S 5:2 125.11 Q1 F I 11 , ,,..,Ui5h , ,4r,?,r iS. . S 5'--in .' ?v14Q:gFg 3 F5? l' EfL i h 1 k h R Q U D E N T S E N AT E . . . 3 M Q 1332-iw! Wh -M ed W waxing? gwm yw! ,S eff? 5 3 MP' rw EQ? s F x x 1 54 Top Row: Louis Munos, Chuck Cole, Roger Bone, Bruce Moholt, Rex Amonette, joe Bumgardner, Mr. Meriwether, and Mr. Alread. First Row: Kathryn Spore, Johnnie Dacus, Bob jackson, John Tudor, Sandra Slaughter, and Ierrine Iones. ln the late spring of each year the students elect their representatives to the Student Senate. Last spring, in 1959, Iohn Tudor was elected President, and Bob jackson was elected Vice-President to serve until May 1960. At that time each class selected a president and a senator to serve as members of the Senate, except the freshman class which chose its representatives at the beginning of the fall term. A week of rigorous campaign' ing was climaxed by the election of Chuck Cole, Senior Class President, Kathryn Spore, Senior Class Senatorg Louis Munos, Junior Class President, Rex Amonette, junior Class Senator, Bruce Molholt, Sophomore Class Senator, Ioe Bumgardner, Sophomore Class President, Roger Bone, Freshman Class Presidentg and Iohnnic Dacus, Freshman Class Senator. Named to the offices of Recording Secretary and Corresponding Secretary were Sandra Slaughter and Ierrine Jones. Perhaps the biggest job of the Senate is the appoint- ment of student committees. This was done last spring also when members of the student body were appointed to the committees: Social, Student-Faculty Relations, Student-Activities, Religious-Activities, Chapel, lVlen's and Women's Intramurals, Publications, and Men's and Women's Orientation. The chairmen of these committees were also named at this time. At the beginning of this year the Senate became very active, sponsoring several activities. Since then it has become more active in various ways. It was in charge of the publication of the Student directory and also the student handbook. The direction of the Campus Kitty, a drive to raise monev for charity, was one of the duties of this group. In September the Senate dele- gated the authority for handling the music played in the dining hall and lounge during meals. They have also held open meetings in the course of the year when they felt a situation deemed one necessary, Once a week the Senate met in their special conf ference room to discuss problems and activities. They were ably assisted by their advisers, Mr. R. W. Meri- wether and Mr. Burvin Alrcad. AROUND THE CAMPUS . . . Presiciciifs Home Administration Buildin S Reynolds I-Iall Library Xxlcy Gym Huleu Ilull gzfflm 'F 'lg if , .1 A 55. V. M wg 'K M 1. f w mf i f f . . :KWH 5, n ,X .g ,VH M , , f :gimm- A'-Qff -Mag, SMI! 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',,-' .uv !YrLws-Y.- U.-3 ,l,'. .4 W ' 112941-2G1?:::wwwmg,-.-za-:eG.1a1:S44 x 1f-Ky,-1:,+1v.as?1'-.-wif:-.ummm 'f--.L::.1-:QL-.r - , xxx x ,..,.'.V.. v 4..-. fm- -w M- G-::-b:rq:.y1,--: ' ,pf- LWffi?af1Egf,Q' 411 RIENTATICN Orientation . . , a strange and unforgettable part of a complete college education. Naive, unsuspect- ing freshmen are lovingly guided through their first few difficult weeks at Hendrix hy under- standing, sympathetic Orientation Committee mein- hcrs who are aided by many other upperclassmen. Through assignments given out at weekly Orien- tation meetings freshmen had the opportunity to learn about the history of the college, the faculty memhers, important places on the Campus, and the policies and traditions of the school. By the end of this period, all were Well versed in the l'Hendrix YVay . One of the highlights of Orientation, for the girls if not for the boys, is the 'ishirt-tail serenaden, traditionally held at midnight after the Freshman Frolic. To the pure delight of the girls in Galloway and VVest the boys blended their voices and pro- duced the most melodious strains ever heard from freshmen in shirt-tails. X ,g ,sw V mv X M I ll I , K yi l A at A 2SsrffffsW'2W?v-ff'-,f'fW x ,S S ag 5 2 2 5 f ff15z3?iQ,l?u'i?Z3Pili?f E35 il , wigs' ,X -was A-4 HALLCWEEN CARNIVAL Each year the Booster Club sponsors the Halloween Carni- val. Appropriately enough, this year it fell on Halloween day. Nancy Coleman woulrlnlt be quite so scared by the hand reaching out for her if she'cl only take a closer look to find that it really belongs to Charlie VViggins. Our 'Asurgeonl' looks more like a witch Cloctorl l Brave Bill johnson protects fair damsels Johnnie Dacus and Jennie Gwinn from another hlonster. hir. Skid Row, with Billls help, is transforming Bob Gill into a fearful creature. Ar the intermission everyone gathered around the stage to see the chorus line dance their way gracefully through a can-can number. liven the scares and horrors were fun but most of the brave adventurers managed to come out smiling. After all, with such fearless men for protection, why should the girls worry? Yank Raymond took quite a few dunkings into the drink, but it didn't seem to dampen his spirits. Don't let them kid you-Those Booster Cluhbers combined a lot of fun with all the work they had to do in preparation! John Tudor may have gone to sleep on the job, though. Lea Huddleston seems to have gotten put in the Spider VVeb jail with some for- eigner. Anna Belle Dent was elected Halloween Queen. HOMECCJMING . 1 5 . ,A Mt ' .5 .7 A f ' 1, 'TQ Q '7 ' ff. K One of the highlights of the fall schedule was the tradi- tional Hendrix homecoming celebration, held this year. on November seventh. Spirited VVarrior fans began the night be- fore beating the resounding tom-tom continuing all through the night and into Homecoming Day until gametime. Enthusiasm and school spirit ran high at the annual Pow- VVow, held in Thomas S. Staples Auditorium. Students, faculty, alumni, and guests were welcomed by Bill Fox, John Tudor, and Dr. Marshall T. Steel. The response was given by John Ed Chiles, president of the Alumni Association. A program, Dreams of the Future-Then and Now was presented by Percy Coyne, Frances Henley, and Johnny Wallworth. Mr. Coyne was announced as the recipient of the Outstanding Alumni Award by Mr. Chiles. Freshman Orientation awards were presented to Brenda Ingram and Stuart Dornblaser by Carol Barnett and Hollis VVilliams, chairmen of the Orientation Committees. Commentator Louis Munos introduced the Homecoming Court as follows: Queen Liz Bormann, escorted by Pete Smith, Maid of Honor Sue McKay, escorted by Ernie Martin, Senior Blaids lennie Pool, escorted by Bob Jackson and Jean Kizzia, escorted by Charles Blackmon, Junior Maids Mary Jane Brewer, escorted by Cordon Breedlove and Bonnie Copp, escorted by Carl Babcock, Sophomore lVlaids Betty Mason, escorted by Charles Tadlock and Ruby VVoodson, escorted bv Ierry Carterg and Freshman Maids Becky Botts, escorted by Eddie Elias, and lo Luck Lemley, escorted by Ed Harper. 4... l 3 IKK cr The Booster Club Award for the best homecoming decora- tion was presented to the president and decorating committee chairman of Galloway Hall on behalf of the girls. Their theme was Massacre the Mountaineers and was carried out with a settler's cabin and a Warrior teepee. The judging took place homecoming morning. A spirited pep rally was held shortly before the game on the campus west of Axley Gymnasium. The band, cheerleaders, and enthusiastic fans cheered to wish the Warriors well. Then Homecoming Court was then presented in the sta- dium. As her name was announced over the public address system each member of the royalty was escorted across the field and took her place in a semi-circle. Queen Liz presented a foot- ball to Pete Smith and he in turn honored her with an arm bouquet of mums. A new Hendrix tradition was started when the Warrior footf ball team was led onto the field by the cheerleaders preceeding the kick-off. A warm, beautiful day was enjoyed by those who attended the homecoming festivities. The game was exciting throughout and spectators saw plenty of action. The Warrior touchdowns were made by senior Bob Jackson and freshman Cecil Tyson, each TD being a big thrill to the Hendrix fans. Concluding the 1959 Homecoming Celebration was the an- nual dance held in Hulen Lounge. The members of the court were presented for the final time and everyone danced to the strains of music by the Troubadours. 2-...gn - ' -'--c,,,,,,L.5. V .p f .V N , ., ,f AL Androclesn , The Lion . ,. , ,,e I.,3VlDl21 ,...., ,W The Captaini ,, ,,,, Magaera . , , , Centurion , , Ferrovius, , T Spintho,,,,,, Ox Driver Retarius, Scnatorn Editor, , ,, T Caesaree ,T Lentulusvu Metellusw, Soldiers , Christians -, ANDROCLE ,,. ,eejohn Wallworth Tommy Ray Caplinger ,,,--,Ann Kay Smith ,- ,e,,,,Don Buell H, ,Frances Henley Hewjerry Atchley T, James Scudder , ,,,. jim Garrett ,, eRod Nicholson ,,,Fred Thomas ,, ,Bob Coyne ,, ,,,Bill Callahan W ,,,,,Ashley Carr , ,,,,, ,David Mccraxf , , ,, Whitt Ilclkls , ,,Rowland Mitchell , , ,Claude Jenkins , ,Mary Ann Atkinson, Nellie Wallace, Roberta Hardin, Martha Tims, Brenda llamm, A. T. Bell, Jim Detlarnett Directed by Mrs. Ella Myrl Shanks. ,r N . O ff - K H: and The LION ln this play, by George Bernard Shaw. is the story of the persecution inflicted upon the early Christians. It is written in a lightly satirical vein showing the various and mostly false concepts concerned with religion. Shaw expresses his ideas of Christianity through the various characters, He discusses the meek Christiang the strong Christiang that cries against his basic selfg the hypocriteg the Christian in conjunction with government and the world: and the true Christian. It is a contemporary play in the sense that one comes into Contact with these types of Christ' ians each day. r.....-.J Each December the Christmas tree lighting is held. O Holy Night was sung by Freddie Henley. A faculty quartet com- posed of Dr. Wlalter hloffat, Dr. Ashley Coffman, Dr. Horace Vveayer, and Mr. Ferris Baker sang an appropriate selection. Mr. Ella Myrl Shanks read a Christmas story, The group then sang Christmas carols, and several students sang verses of these. The program was concluded by Dr. Marshall T. Steel as he lit the Christ- mas tree. It is the tradition of Hendrix that no tree can he lit until after this ty A i program. Over the ground lies a mantle of white . . .H Yes, a mantle of snow that covered the campus and filled the air with the whiz of whirling snowballs and the Shrieks of bombarded victims. This year Hendrix was truly the College a la snow , and the many days of fights and frolies have become a part of history. 5? N K ,Q it wr, fi. G ,. 35 an Xu STCREY HOUSE limi: Huw: Delores Esenrrc, Midge Slnut, jennie Gwinn, Beth Highfill, Judy lXleCfuistion, Sue Czulluwnyg Front How: Annette Aeord, Mrs. Cleve Want. Cleve Want, Edie Garland. Midge luoks like she is trying to say something. Beth pretends to he the Speak-NcrEvil monkey ,Xlan in the Room brings some different expressions. Arouncl the kitchen table . . . Storey House is the home of nine freshmen girls. This is the first time the homey pink struef ture has been used for this pur- pose. It is located about three N blocks from the campus and is NHouseflVlotherecl,' bv Mr. and Mrs. Cleve VVant. Storey House officers are: presif dent, Jennie Gwinn: vice presi- clent, Edie Garlanclg secretary, Iucly lVlcCuistiong treasurer, Beth Highfillg representative to Gallo wav dorm council, Annette Acord: Devotional chairmen, Nlidge Sloat and Delores Esearreg and Social chairmen, Sue Calloway and Lle- wellyn Melfinnie. This is what we'd call Living the Life of Edie' The whole gang seems to agree that playing is better than studying. GALLOWAY HALL PETTICOAT, First Row: Pat Rhinehart, Charlotte NlcKinney, Mary Cay Crow, Becky Devlin, Anne Kersten, Brenda Cradcly, Sherry Scott, Jean Head, Dianne Carter. Second Bow: Margaret Dale, Donna Davis, Judy Arn- old, Carol Cooley, Marian VVat4 ers, Brenda Parker. Standing: Sara Jo Essex, Frances Henley, Francis Davis, Sue Pettyjohn. HUUSE COUNCIL, First Bow: Mary Nlathis, Nancy Gar- ner, Sue Pettyjohn, Blary Cay Crow, Jo Luck Lemley, Kathryn Spore, Back Row: Diana Bronte, Lauretta Mashhurn, Betsy Cese sell, Linda Posey, Blary Sue Fountain, Fat Bhynehart, Sherry Shanks, Martha Martin, Diari- lyn Owens, Julia Anderson. e- V lily fi W . fr 'Y if l is Q5 ini k PENTHOUSE, First Row: Mary Ruth Price, Anne Hansen, Mary Ann Atkinson, Kay Monk, Marcia VVebb, lylartha Nan lylc- Kinney, Nancy Garner, Klary VVilkie, Joyce VVhite, jesse Bridges, Rosemary VVinters, Sherry Shanks. Second Row: Mary Murphy, Hannah Klode- levsky, Linda Folsom, Lynn Galloway, Carolyn Horton, Barb- ara Blanchard. SLUBIS, First Row: llenryetta Baily, Lincla Keedy, Virginia Cornelius, Anna Carolyn Clay- ton, Carolyn Duty, Vicky Thompson, Johnnie Dacus, Marr cia Gleason. Second Row: Di- anne Adams, Linda Posey, llarhara Goad, Jllaine VVhitc, Jo Luck Leinley, Beverley Bur- roughs. , gt, isgfff -A X r L .- ff, '. 'N mrfies sg- f 952532. , C A, 5 gli Y, Q24 fi' ali V an We s - fl ill RED FLANNELS, First Row: Julia Lon Griffen, Jan Patton, Ruby VVooclson. Brenda Fox, Sue Miller, Sue VVilkerson, Mar- garet Snapp, Martha Martin, Di- ana Grey, Lauretta Mashburn, Mary Sue Fountain, Kay Bren- gartner, Marilyn Coates, Ann Smith, Sue Johnson, Carol House. ., SILK STOCKINGS, First Row: Caroline Crenshaw, Darlene Se- vier, Becky Botts, Carolyn Chal- fant, Judy Tarvin, Agnes Hoech, Roberta Hardin. Second Row: Kay Herrick, Gwen Meyer. Linda XVootl. Patsy Merritt. Betsy Gessell, Elizabeth Norris. Vllancla Culver, Nlargaret Ann NleGoogan, Flora Lee, Janie Kelly, Anna Belle Dent. Tlzirzfl Row: Martha Tiins, Janet Jimer- son, Jackie VVitt, Grace VVylic, Nlinnette Sehwahacher, Marilyn Owens. ' Ji. Sue Pettyjohn and Kathryn Spore discuss the problems of janet Jinicrson and Nlarilyn Owens watch Margaret Ann the world over a glass of pineapple juice. McGoogan fix Agnes lloech's hair. BEHIND CLGSED DOCRS . . 0 Kay Brengarclner, Julia Lon Griffin, Ann Smith, Marilyn Coates, and Carol House-Are you Hheatn? 9 No one knows how Lynn Galloway ever finds Dianne Carter is shocked with the news Sue Pettyjohn tells her. anything to laugh about when shels studying. Kay Brengartlner just canlt get up enough cour- Pat Rhynehart and biargaret Snapp take a break and listen to records. age to smile for the birdie. Come on out, Kay. When Slums gets hungry, they eat. Corging themselves are Anna Carolyn Clayton, Henry- etta Bailey, Linda Posey, Dianne Adams, Barbara Goad, Carolyn Duty, and Jo Luck Lemley. Mary Ann Atkinson, Kay Monk, Mary Murphey, Anne Hansen, Marcia Webb and Carolyn Horton can't believe they are ulavin Y 1 I I I g Carolyn Horton just Wonlt let Nancy Garner six-handed bridge. enjoy her beauty treatment. r lVlary Cay Crow and Brenda Parker are trying to Wash that Gwen hleyer, Becky Butts, Wanda Culver, Judy Tarvin, Martha man, Charlie Hester, out of their hair. VVhat's he doing here? Tims, Betsy Gessell, and Darlene Sevier laugh it up at Silk Stock- ings's party. JUST HORSIN' AROUND Ann Smith, Ruby VVoodson, Kay Brengartner, jan Patton, Brenda Fox, Lauretta Mashburn. Martha Nan lN'lcKinney, Carol House, Juli? Lon Griffin, and Diana Gray do a pretty good job of blocking the all. Linda Keedy and Grace Wylie try not to spill anything. Agnes Hoech looks like she's hiding from the provvler. Who Wants to sleep in a soggy bed full Of Cfllmbsf P llhis is Calloway Hall, where almost anything can happen at any time. Ann Smith listens to her teddy l3ear's secrets. Beatnilcs Julia Anderson, Sue Pettyjohn, Carolyn Stewart, Carolyn Horton, and Kathryn Spore get hep to the bongo beat Frances Henley wishes everyone would go away. IN BED lust what in the worlcl does that photographer think he's doing? ask Flora Lee, Marilyn Owens, Janie Kelley, and a very puzzled Grace Vvylie. -nr-'A w-.-..- ,www-ff- r WEST HALL HOUSE COUNCIL, Back Row: Nellie VVallace, Caro- lyn Harvey, Jerrine Jones, Mrs. John Nelson, Rose, mary Janes, Carolyn Johnson, Nancy Coleman, Front Row: Sue Hill, Carol Ann Almond, Jennie Pool, Sandra Slaugh- ter, Gene Price, Ann Byrd, Sue Ross. NORTH SHANGR1 LA, Back Row: Mary Jane Brew- er, Carol Barnett, Carolyn Johnson, June Shirley, Nan- cy Coleman, Dodie Blair, Ann Ross, Beth johnson, Front Row: Jerrine Jones, Sara Carl Lee, Jeannie Wright, Kay Gallagher, June Eraly, Carman Estes, Gloria ir . BALI HAI, Back Row: Liz Terry, Ann Byrd, Alice Ann Henderson, Linda Aldridge, Ann Alspaugh, Gwen Mc- Kenzie, Rebecca deNoyelles, Helen VanHook, Kay Bible, IVIarjorie lVlcKinnon, Front Row: Gene Price, Mary Claude Hefley, Beverly Gay, Kay Morgan, Barabara King, Zerna Blackburn. Top Ron Linda Lexus Sonclri 5 owliuin Th'11l'1 Vi at- kin Lu Slriver Anne Bob- ers Linclfi Klcliride. 7ir:I Row: Carol Almond, Kathy elf! All fy rf 'jan '11 Top Row: Gloria Burford, Nellie Wallace, I e a n n i e Priclcett, Bobby O'Dell, Rosie james, Judy Shirley, Sue Ross, L a u r a Mendenhall. First Row: Bonnie Copp, Carolyn Harvey, Delma Her- cher, Sue Hill, Kathy Shep' pard, Claudette Ruff, Put Harris. Te 3, fill!! 3 Snell, Lorrie Wlurren, Sun- clra Parker, Ann Gates. S I-op Row: Martha Blackwell, Sandra Slaughter, Betty Anf tlerson, Linda Bryan, Peggy Hoover, fornnie Clmesire, First Row: Pnni Collins, Betty Mason. Jo Ann jordan, Jennie Pool, Iucly Green, Ann Hedrick, Beth plolinson. wmv w:xxxwfA Hf2 Q s V 5 : : ps, H i Wai 'ul - 52- 1 ' .... .Q ' in .A ....., - . , W ,, pg- Linda Aldridge, Ann Alspauvh 'llifl Helen Van Hook . 5, , K lead a parade down VVest's corridors. 5' i Mgr, 3 ,pi 1 3 w 2. 'E 1 ' 4:2 5 ' f r k . K all , E1 , Left: Mrs. Nelson, the heacl resident, and lNlr. VVOO Below: Jeannie Wright, Dodie Blair, Carolyn Johnson Brenda Hamm, and Carmen Estes enjoy some magamnes 5-.-. i i 2 i 1 Nlarjcnrie McKinnon exercises ,X Above: Jennie Pool, Jo Ann jordan, Linda Bryan, Cornnie Chesire, Sandra Slaughter, Sue McKay, and Peggy Hoover pretending. Below: Now Helen, you know that lX1r. VVOQ is too young to smoke. W Ann Gates, Betty Anderson, Bettv Mason and Anne Reutzel in Animal Land 3 Q,-46, ex, ll, ., 5, ffm 2-, A of K ' - A fWfM,., G2 My Q,-fgemnks Judy Green and ,lu Ann Jordan seem interested in that book, but Ann Hed- rick's interest is something else. just cutting up is, left, Kay Bible, Alice Ann Henderson, Ann Brycl, Zerna Blackburn, and right, Barbara King, Gene Price, and Kay Morgan. Linda Aldridge, Ann Alsbaugh, and Liz Terry relax by playing cards. Left: Beth johnson, Sara Carl Lee, Kay Gull' agher, Nancy Coleman, ,Carol Barnett, and Mary jane Brewer have a party with food and cards. Right: Linda Bryan, Cornnie Cheshire, and Sue McKay have a costume party. N, 2 fe . nt A .1 ur ut as umm! fl Q 1 nova SEX W2 I Q t MARTIN HALL Tbp Row' VVayne Upton Steve Boone, Vllilliam Moose, Ernie Martin, Fred Dacus, Tucker Stcinnetz. First Row: Jerry Magness, Johnny Wlhira taker, Charlie Gibson, David Nloose. v Top Row: Russ Morton, Tom Marlin, Bob Lanford, Ben Bridgers, Bob Allen, Don Buell, Walter Armstrong. First Bow: James Chappell, Lawerence Perry, Bill VVil- son, Charles VVood. Top Row: Allan Cox, John Sigler, VVi1ey Barron, John Choate, Henry Trotter, john- ny VVhalen, Bob Gill, Bob Combee. Second Row: Char- les Tadlock, Dieky Harper, Phil Crume, Jim Fiasco. First Row: Tommy Bay Capling- er, XVade Little, Lawson Condell, Bonnie Hubbard, Harry Baxter. Top Row: Jim Steed, Bill Waldon, Hubert Pearce, Tommy Reeves, Eddie Elias. First Row: Cates VVilliams, Dayne Hassell, Ralph Ligar, Ronny Bray. Top Row: Ed Harris, Tony Kassos, O. D. Turner, Tom' my Reeves, Claude Jenkins, Nlack Luffman, George Bur' ton. Front Row: David MC- Cray, Sammy Cromwell, Bob Coyne, Robert Van Hook. Top Row: Dent Gitchel, Phil Nlurry, Sam Nlorgan, Charles Smith, Gordon Breedlove, Johnny Dlatthews, Jim Adams, lack llagness, .lim McLean, lX'lickey Coe, VVayne Kinder, Bruce Gab- er, John Calhoun, David Clover. Second Row: Royce Savage, Doyle Kelley, Mrs. Pugh, John Collier. First Row: Charles Hester, Charles Barnett, Tommy VVeir, loe lVlilie Edwards, Charles Burger. 87 HOUSE COUNCIL: Sflllldillllfi Ilcrlmcrt Pierce, Cflaudc jenkins, Royce Savage, Charles Dunn, Phil Muffy, Mack Luffman. Seated: Ben Bridges, Cfliarlvs ladlock, John Climate, President, Eclclic Elias, Tucker Steinnetz, Charles Barnett. Ralph Ligcm, Dajvnc Hassel, john Wells, Eddie Elias, and Joe Bumgartner picked out some records. MARTIN HALL ,Y git , Tommy Reeves, Gates VVilliams, and jerry Magness play a nice honest game of cards while the innocent bystanders, Claude Ienkins, James Adams, and jack Magness, look on. -Zmlifiiil A 'J' Ronnie Hubbard provides the music for Charles Taclloelc to entertain Lawson Condell, VViley Baron, Hurry Baxter, ,lim Sigler, Yvade Little, Johnny VVhalen, jimmy Raseo, and John Choate. After the party Jim Raseo burns the midnight oil. rg , 292-l , t i julian Herring, Jim YValton, Bill VValclron, and Herhert Pierce relax while Bruce Gaber, Jack McCoy, ,lim hIeLain, Charles Burger, and VVayne Kinder experiment with the Bongos. . I A I Q, t 2' r, . Above: Ed Harris, Tommy Reeves, Muck Luffmun, and Uavid Mcifray seem to be eniuying painting Sammy Corrxwell. Right: 'let me up, fel- lowsn, says Ralph Ligon to Dayne Hussell, Ronnie Bray, and lim Steed. Left: Charles Vvuwd studies! f 6 K . Leflz Fred Dacus, Iohnnv VN hltta er N-l' Iolmny Lamb, md ken Slmrmlulm rrx to be quiet so Clrrrlre Crbsou pm study. Rigfzrz Dxxxd Clmer pumce cl minute to rest hrs ues , ,I 5- Left: AH's quiet on the western front. Right: Looks like a blast! L!!! 1. N. N -, Roped, thrown, and branded! .WW Nothing beats a break! fi ink' MlLLAR HALL Members. Back row: Rodney Nicholson, Ierry Mowry, Gordon Spivey, Bob Keene, Tommy Spradley, Paul Overstreet, Bruce Fleury, Andy Lamonds, Kenneth Furrh, Mike Smith, Iimmy Fox, Lewis Mann. Second row: Bryan Ivy, Bruce Molholt, Don Forrest, Roger Bone, Butch Crouch, Larry Bishop, Frank Dutton. Front row: joe Rhodes, Phil Buck, Kenny lVlcCastlain, Iohn Cheek, Sherman Bell, Eric Evans. Lewis Mann daydreams about the good time he had the night before. Kenny McCastlain and Paul Over- street make soft celestial music. House Councilg Kenny BIcCastlain, Butch Crouch, Vvillialn G. Duvall, lNlrs. VVilliurn G. Duvall, Tommy Spradley, John Cheek. Bill Arnold and Jim Cuthbertson wonder whether itys Phil Buck or Jimmy Fox who is the devil in this picture. Bryan Ivy and Phil Buck look like characters from High Noon. Jimmv Fox watches the duel from the showers, scared out of his pants. Iim Cuthbertson stumbles in just the duelists draw. 1 WY M.: L ei Frank Dutton wants to know who dis turbecl his snocwe. Bill Arnold stares pensively into space. :E Lal Q 4 l i l 2' Andy Lamonds makes himself com- fortable for an evening of reading in bed. F .. ff x V 4 's xx 1 i y ,fa 'Wu X Qfgmfmt V ?,,,,., A 1 L11 rv F-,A .- dd! 4 3, Bruce Fleury gives up reading his humanities to put his luxurious sofa to good use. Andy Lamonds seems to he the only one laughing at the jolce he just told. Phil Buck and Sherman Bell look a little sick. Ioe Fetzelc and Bob Keene compare their shapely gams. Over the hedge . . . again. This is Millar Hull, isn't it? my Wm- - it Is my lipstick on straight? And now for my friends in Transylvania N , ,T EAST HALL SOUTH SKID ROW: Top Bow: Milling Thompson, Billy Ray Daniels, Chris Beyher, Phil Goodwin, Ed Harper, Richard Meyers. Second Row: Bill Johnson, Bob Jackson, Charles Black- mon, Dale Johnson, Tom Beal. First Row: Calvin Wil- kins, Jim VVomack, Ed Mc- Kenna, Tommy Adams. EAST BOWERY: Top Bow: Bill Calaway, Dave Rylcer, Jerry Mann, Jim Garrett, George Peters, Fred Thomas, John Wallworth, Andy Whitfield. First Row: Joe McCormack, Joe Guent- er, Jimmy Davis, Lee Hud- dleston, Danny Cook, Bob Card, Billy Boyd Smith. F4 wi EAST SKID ROW: Top Bow: George Haynes, Gary Hults, Bob Mosby, A. T. Bell, Charles Price, Carl Mcspadden, Ronnie Bass. Second Row: Joe Hollyfield, Walter Murphy, Meritt Hale, Ed Johnson, Chuck Tull. First Row: John Ray- mond, Clary Lunsford, David Marshall, Joe Wessell. 98 l SOUTH BOWERY: T011 Row: Ed Cure, Joe Reagan, Derin Caplena, Ray Nelson, Joe Sherman, Art Coen, Jerry Atchley, Rex Amonet- te. Front Row: Bob Rut- ledge, Ritchie Knoll, David Humphreys, Bob Terry, Bill Gebauer, Henry Partee, Larry Marecek. SOUTH HABLEM: Top Row: Charles Beckman, Hol- lis Williams, T h ur m a n Couch. Front Row: Joe hiat- thews, Ted Tims, George Sisco, Don Nolley. EAST HARLEM: Top Row: Diclc Aclin, Vic Nix- on, Bob Bradley, Bill Fox, Tommv Smith, Johnny Clay- ton. Frrmt Bow: Lyman Barger, Dahhs Wcmrxdfin, Buddy johnson, Dale Myers, Clyde Covington, Chet Stin- nett, Frazier Kennedy. 1 is- ,ffffrsy ' n E , L.-, W, ,. vfmgfgigf 2 133525255 Ae 035' S M... , ,WM RKN I 'V . ' ' fu ,,- - 1 7,-. ,pr , . ,,f 'WV'1, f S 3 R ,..... ,gm HOUSE COUNCIL: Top Row: Bob Jackson, Bill Johnson, Garv Hults, Partee, Chet Stinnett. First Row: George Sisco, joe Guether, VValter 1 y, Chuck Tull. swf? W vm... 100 Above: Everyone's attention is center- ed on something .. . Right: And if no one moves wcyll soon see what. ,fa TITIIIIIIX' Smith, Henry Muruh Art Coen, - 1 'ix ' .ac Right: Now listen here, young man! Below: An honest card game gets underway. Left: Such relaxation could only lead to sleep . . . Below: But not if the neighbors are having a party! Could it be that Il'1BYyVC already fin ished all their studying? Whaddaya mean, smile? Easy does it! Small talk consumes a lot of study time. Everybody wants to get into the act! ' f as, ww ' ff., W -1.2, W rw ,951 It's musical goof-off time! Left: Who's taking a picture of who? Below: Say when! Wwe Q ' X: -f ,qi , .':1W,.,,iswW-1 5 . and they lived happily ever after LIZ CAMPUS SWEETHEART Liz Borrumm Smith, a senior from Stuttgart, wus clectcd Campus Sweet- heart by a vote of the cntirc student body LIZ BORMANN SMITH Campus Sweetheart 105 BETTY MASON Beauty ghsal , , -lifffv A y ' w rsg-f ' f hifia- Eiiij. rw ' .1 ms-M - , Q. V, ' as DIANNE ADAMS Beauty .si KW? Qr iv 3 'E , x N 'Q X 5 ag if ,W J' V il -Mews Q. -w i 'E Q N5 1 . ,.,, ii ff, . 11 . i . : 1 - 3 1 W :fi XT ,. W X ,QA M. sm. . g,fW Sgg!S2gQ.-,- gg Sf Sak, f :Ti fl 1'-1 4 , ., 1 'Tw-' W , 1 Q2 gzgfiaff' ex 'gf uf X . 1 -W www,-.fAf11 m, . fs Mszwwin - lysis? New 2 'zz Sify A 22235 :fr Q ' 2 SARA IO FENDLEY Beauty as 5 A 'X is Y' 5' A s P1 4 'R+ 3, is 5 K x L N , Q S M K Q4 4 if ui. ' Q , X x S VALERIE TALBUTT Beauty JAN PATTON JENNIE GWINN LINDA FoLsoM IO LUCK LEMLEY BEAUTY ,ww .L ' ,k.,: k--: 5 ff My 7 km 12 W- E A z-Q, yyparse?- uffsf f, , ----Qm.1:s,,:'far - 7 -' -f gfQMiV ' xx, HM. .. , 1 -- ff wma wkgiii. zggfi Xeggg : 1 1gf's, ' ' H xv ff NANCY COLEMAN FINALIST 1. Q ,- gf, . f , My :F ,Q my 7 0 .0 ,-.,,.. ,,,. , mffm. . ANNE HEDRICK MARCIA WEBB 'Fw LIZ BORMLXNN SKHVHI IIOIHCCUIIHIWQ Queen ANNA BELLE DENT Halloween Queen LYNETTE COOK Valentine Queen MARY PAULINE THOMPSON Mary Pauline is from McCrory, and is a member of Alpha Tau, a past mem- ber of the Sophomore Council, has serv- ed as program chairman of HCA and as an officer in the Government Club. At present, she is president of Card- inal Key, and member of Alpha Psi Omega and Alpha Chi. WHO'S WHO JERRY HAL ROBBINS jerry is a Conway student. He is a member of Alpha Tau, Troubadour Dance Band, a member of the Hendrix Band, and a member of the Arkansas Intercollegiate Band. At present he is chairman of the Hendrix Publications Committee. 1?f ff , l 115 ERNIE MARTIN Ernie is from Warren and has served as president of the freshman class, a member of the menis orientation com- mittee, vice-president of the student senate, vice-president of the H club, and president of MSM. He has served this year as president of Blue Key. WHO'S FRAZIER KENNEDY Frazier is from England. He is a member of Alpha Tau, has served on property crews for dramatic productions, a member of Alpha Psi Omega, Alpha Chi, national scholastic society, and has been dormitory representative for Kampus Kitty. At present he is vice- president of Blue Key and president of Alpha Epsilon Delta, a premedical organization. WHO BILL FGX Bill is from Paris. He was selected freshman of the year in 1957, has served as cheerleader, a member of Alpha Psi Omega, national honorary society in dramatics, president of the Booster Club, secretary and treasurer of Blue Key, a member of the Profile staff where his column Small Talk appears, a mem- ber of the Religious Life Council and have served as stage manager for sever- al dramatic productions. ln addition, he has served two years as co-chairman of the Social Committee. ,,,..d 'i A A. -531 ff 1 fit 1311? Gif, TOMMY SMITH Tommy is a member of Alpha Tau, was sophomore class senator, a mem- ber of the social committee and has Worked on property crews for dramatic productions. At present he is a mem- ber of the Profile staff, a member of Blue Key, Booster Club, Alpha Epsilon Delta, chairman of the chapel commit- tee and secretary of East Hall. JERRINE 1oNEs Jerrine is from Little Rock. She was selected outstanding fresh- man woman of orientation, a member of the social committee, Sophomore Council, Co-Chair! man of Kampus Kitty, Orienta- tion Committee, corresponding secretary of the student senate, vice-president of the Pre-Theologs, an organization for those who have dedicated their lives to full- time Christian service, and is a member of Cardinal Key. She is, at present, president of SCA and serves as Assistant Head Resif dent of West Hall. JOHN MACK TUDOR john is from North Little Rock. He is a merit scholar, received the Freshman Chemistry Award, a member of Alpha Tau, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Booster Club, Al- pha Psi Omega, Alpha Chi, and is at present president of the stu- dent senate. He was freshman class senator, selected outstanding sophomore, served as ccrchairman of Kampus Kitty, was a member of the social committee, and has worked on property and lighting crews for dramatic productions. DIANA BRONTE Diana is from McCory. Shr- is a mcmbcr of Carclinal Key, Alpha Chi, tlic Booster Club, Ale plia Tau, tlic Frcncli Club, tlic Profile aml Troubaclour stalls, Potpourri ctlitor, Spanish Club presiclent, and luis worliccl on stage and costume crews in clra- matic production on the campus. Also she is a first place winner in a state poetry contest, and a merit scholar. .ffxs X .ki ,ff sl . ST t gg, ,sf 1.1 CHUCK COLE Chuclc is from Batesville. He is the director of the Troubadour Dance Band, senior class presi- dent, a member of the Booster Club, a past member of tbe East llall dormitory council, has di- rected tbe HCA ministrel, a member of the Arkansas Inter- collegiate Band and a member of Blue Key. BEYOND THE HCRIZON Eugene O'Neil's Beyond the Hori- zon was the second production of the year. The cast included: Ashley Carr ,...,,u,e,,, Robert Mayo James Scudder u,,., W., -, , Andrew Mayo Llewcllyen McKinnie ,,,. Ruth Atkins William Moose ,,,...,M,,, James Mayo Lynette Cook ..a,,,W ,,... Kate Mayo Mike Smith ,S ,.,, Captain Dick Scott Icrris Spicer .W ,.t.,. Mrs. Atkins Ed Ryland Wa- ,.. ,,u,, ,WW Ben Iohn Whittalaer - u.,,,uu,, ' Dr. Fawcett Charlotte Shideler ,a.a-a,,-,,,a, Mary Miss Patty Jo Hoff was the director. Robert lXlayo is the farm boy, who on the eve of setting out on a voyage with his sea-captain uncle, suddenly decided that he is in love. So he gives up the adventure he has long dream- ed of, and his brother, who belongs to the farm, goes to sea in his place. Be- cause of the consequences of this def cision f'Beyond the Horizonn becomes a domestic tragedy. Roberts tragedy is that with such a world he cannot com- promise. Thus he is a hero - and thus he dies. The play is the development of a theme which O'Neill had worked out before, that of the idealist in an un- realistic World. KAMPUS If .. el Pickle VVhite, Carolyn Duty, Rosalind McKelvey, and Linda Posey' prepare the mocktails for Galloway! party. Mary Ruth Price and Dave Ryker served as Kampus Kitty chairmen. Kampus Kitty is an annual event at Hendrix in the spring lt's purpose is to raise money for the various agencies and charities which are chosen. This eondenscs numerous fund raising drives into one week when each of the dormitories puts on stunts, parties, and contests, trying to raise more money than the others, still keeping in the spirit of giving. This year Kampus Kitty collected over SLOOO. XVlio will be the lovely winner? 1.5 Barbara Goad and Dean Meriweather look like they are enjoying the party. Dr. Yates wonders what has startled Miss Wil son. Slums corridor of Galloway sponsored a lVlocktail Partyu one evening. All agreed that it was very different and a huge success! wg, WW '5'?1!4'fjg 1 4' 4 iff? f I f f 9 fy' ,f-,19z.f'...ff?'z-14:13. Qu . ' - i Beverley Burrows waits on Dr. Ellis. In Luck Lemley served as the waiter. l ,J ...H W f e N L m x E 5 1 ya- ? ,F W. ' Wt' . i w A-f iv'- U 'Q The beginning . . the middle . . the end Seems like Kay Gallagher is having fun at someone's expense. Martin Hall sponsored a pie throw event, one of the first Kampus Kitty functions. People who wanted revenge or just fun turned out to make good use of the pies. Hollis Williams and Jennie Gwinn believe that turn about about is fair play. Ioan Davis, VVest's Kampus Kitty chairman Joined in the fun with bartenders Linda Lewis and Dav1d Clover You could hardly blame Al Carney for peek ing through the door to lovlies Sandy Parker Judy Green, Io Ann Jordan and Jean Krzzia West Hall sponsored the Club Westwood party the Thursday night of Kampus Kitty. This was one of the most successful money- making projects of the week. Brenda Ingram and John Choate's group pro vided entertainment at two different floor shows In the party spirit Charlie Gibson, Mary Wilkie Lamar Jones, Janie Kelley, and Rob Pittard enjoy a laugh together. CAROUSEL Carrie Pipperidge Characters Frances Henley , Mollv Paullc Julie Iorclan ,.,,, , do Mrs. Mullin -.,, Billy Bigelow i,i, First Policeman , David Bascombc Nettie Fowler M- mc, Enoch Snow H Ann Smith W Mike Smith 7. Allen McGee Claude Jenkins Marilyn Duro Bill Fox if si rf ll W-ef Cast Cont'd Jigger Craigin ,,,,,,..v,,,.m Steve lVlCGLliI'6 Arminy Y.,,.... Second Girl eve First Man We Second Man e Third Man ..,, ---Mn Sara Carl Lee Jerris Spicer First Girl --. ,,,, .fd,.f .-7Y ,W Mary Pauline Jones , .- ..,,,, John Tudor , to ,..,, Bob Coyne Robert Van Hook Fourth Nlan .,,,,,,,e, tk, William Moose Second Policeman Captain e e.e,,,,, Sailors .,,,, W - ,, M ,,,, V, to ,eeee Frank Keel WM -,,,,,.,,, Doug Smith Tommy Ray Caplinger Tommv Huss l-leavenlv Friend ,,,,,, .V ev, ccc, Bill Callahan Star Keeper ,,c,.. Louise We J ,ne rece lim Garrett ---- jean Kizzia 'S -H-N. I 'Ah' ONCE IN A HUNDRED YEARS 4: 5 v Once in a Hundred Years was the title of the S. C. A. Musie cal, which was presented on Fri- day, March ll, 1960, A modified Brigadoon plot was used. lVlilce Smith, Frances Henley, George Sisco, Sara Carllaee, Wil- liam Moose, Barbara King, and Marjorie McKinnon portrayed the leading roles. Bill Fox was the director and Jerrine Jones, as president of S. C. A., was the producer. The proceeds Went to the VVorld University Service. CELEBRATION ACTIVITIES A superb performance of Othello was presented on the campus this winter by the Margo Jones Theater. High school stu- dents from all over the state enjoyed the show, as well members of the Hendrix student body. Right: Dr. Ralph W. Sockman was on the campus in the fall to deliver the Wilson Lectures during Religion and Life Week. Below: These four men, distinguished in their fields, spoke on the l'Decade of Adventure program this spring. Dr. Steel greets speakers Robert I. Smith, Dr. joseph M. Hill, Robert G. Storey, and john Erick Ionnson. his-,- '-'Ginn-I lit:-.- ui CANDID CAMPUS 1 N as . ah, bhilib . ll , , -:4 ..r,-v . S! Q ,..,,,.A , , Q if l sl? U pain! 4- 40 if BA Do 136 Top Huw: Jackie Witt, Frances Henley, john Tudor, James Luffinan, llurbert Pierce, Mary Cay Crow, Bill VValdron, johnny Wheeler, Virginia Upton, Sue Johnson. Third How: Dr. Ashley Coffman, Tina Reed, jerry Robbins, George Sisco, Ed Boss, Joe Pruett, Sarah Ili: Essex, John Stone, William Moose, Alice Henderson, Bill Bumpass, Loren Coffman, Lionel Jewell, David Moose, Donna Davis, d Harris. Second Row: Gale Clark, Minette Schwabacker, Pat Cole, Brenda Graddy, Mary Sue Grandgeorge, Bobby O'Dell, Eric Evans, Frances Davis, Julian Herring, Tommy Huss, Chuck Cole, Frances Davis, Carol Chalfant, Tony Carroll, Henry Partee. First Row: Ben Bridges, Richard Cox, Lyman Barger, Roslyn Gribsey, Wanda Culver, Stuart Dornblaser, Delma Hercher. Jerry Robbins was Student Director. i tis COLLEGE eww BAND TROUBADOURS The dance band perfomms at many campus formals and at various off-campus dances. The director is Chuck Cole. ALPHA EPISLON DELTA ff t fx 1 ga ai, I' r , t N 9,sl2?iifgl fi A if Officers: Top Row: Fraizer Kennedy, Presidentg Rex Amonette, Vice President, Bob Bryles, Reporter. First Row: Sue Hill, Historiang Sue Ross, Secretary, Lou Shaver, Treasurer. Alpha Epsilon Delta is an honorary fraternity for students who plan to enter the medical or dental profession, and who are second semester sophomores and have an over all grade point average of 2.80. The purpose of this organization is to promote an interest in and an understand- ing of the medical and dental profession. Members: Top Row: jim Kane, john Bulter, John Tudor, Noel Lawson, joe Bumgartner, Rex Amonette, jerry Parchmm Sec ond Row: Bob Gill, Fraizer Kennedy, Tommy Smith, John Whittaker, Gale Clark, Art Coen, Bob Bryles, Larry Marecek Seated Sue Hill, Lou Shaver, Sue Ross, Carol Bamett, Carolyn Harvey, Mary Murphey. BOCSTER CLUB N 'K 155 A The purpose of the Booster Club is to promote all the activities of Hendrix, to foster sportsmanship at all times, and to aid in the promotion of school spirit, both on and off the fields of athletic competition. The members are selected on the basis of their qualifications. Their sponsor is Coach Ivan H. Crove. Among several of their activities are the Annual Stunt Night, Halloween Carn- ival, Athletic Banquet and Homecoming. Officers: Standing: Bill Fox, President. Seated: Frazier Kennedy, Reporter, Carolyn Johnson, Secretary, Tommy Ray Caplinger, Vice-President. Members: Top Row: Chuck Tull, Jim Kane, Bill Fox, Lohn David VVorley, James Scudder, Dabbs VVoodfin, Chuck Cole, Kelly Yount. Third Row: Walter Murphy, Harry Baxter, As ley Carr, Jerry Mann, Frazier Kennedy, Tommy Smith, Tommy Ray Cap- llnger. Second Row: Molly Paulk, Lou Shaver, Marcia Webb, Kathryn Spore, Liz Smith, Pud VVintcrs, Carol Barnett, Mary Ruth Pnce. Front Row: Jennie Pool, Diana Bronte, Linda Bryan, Lynette Cook, Carolyn Johnson, Sandra Slaughter. OFFICERS: Thurman Couch, presidentg Charles Wood, vice, presidentg Pat Rhinehart, secretary. PSYCHCLOGY CLUB The purpose of the Psychology Club is to encourage its members in their interest and scholar- ship in the field of psychology. Activities of the club include films shown both to the club and to the student body, field trips, and the sponsor' ship of out-of-town speakers. MEMBERS: Top Row: Chris Reyer, Don Nolly, Ed Ryland, Thurman Couch, Charles VVood, Charles Burger. Front How: llonmt Copp, Margaret Snapp, Carol Cooley, Pat Rhinehart, Judy Arnold. H Club officers include Carl Babcock, Secretary and treasurerg Cary Frederick president Ernie Martin, vice-presidentg and Eddie Elias, sergeant at arms. H CLUB The purpose of the H Club is to band drix men who have earned an athletic let fctlicr llcndrix lcttcrmcn in order to ter in varsity competition, either in foot build butter mcn und a better llendrix. ball, basketball, track, or tennis lt is desi ned to give recognition to llenf Carl Babcock Charles Blackmon Johnny Bone Cordon Breedlove Jerry Carter John Choate Bob Combee Bill Daniels Eddie Elias Cliff Evans Cary Frederick Bob Gill Phil Goodwin MEMBERS Dickie Harper Ed Harper Lea Huddleston Bob Jackson Bill Johnson Dale Johnson Jerry Jefferies Jerry Jones Tony Kassos Ernie Martin Joe Matthews Harold Moffatt Bruce Molholt Phil Murry Buddy Pool Bob Shaw Joe Sherman Darrell Smith Mike Smith Pete Smith Tommy Spradley Charles Tadlock Don Vowell John Wells Charles Wiggins Bill Wilson Richard Whybremf TOWN MEN Town Men is comprised of the men residents of Conway. The club meets once a month, at which time they discuss plans for social events, team strategy, and other current events. The President for this year is Allan McGee. Ural Top Row: Ronnie Pyle, Al Terrell,I1ohnny Bone, Ed Turnage, Jax Jackson, Bob Steel. First Row: Bond Sportsman, Kenneth Hunter, Loren Coffman, Capp Shan s, Arthur Epley. SOPHOMCJRE COUNCIL The Sophomore Council Iob is to assist the Freshman girls in understandingsthe duties, obligations, privileges, and responsibilities of becoming effective citizens of the Hendrix College community and making the quickest pose sible adjustment to college life. The Council is made up of nineteen Sophomore girls. Miss Freda Lou Wilson, Dean of Women, is the sponsor. T Row: Betty Mason, Marcia Webb, Gwen McKenzie, Sue VVilkerson, Claudette Ruff, Mary VVilkie, Margaret Snapp, Caroline 019 Crenshaw, Mary Murphy, Frances Henley. Seated: Linda Folsom, Molly Paulk, Hanna Modelevsky, Mary Ruth Price-Chairman, Margaret Dale, Pud Winters, Thyla Oldham. S. N. E. . MEMBERS: Top Row: Jerry Robbins, Margaret Snapp, Joe Love, Helen Van Hook, Sondra Yoakum, Darlene Holt. Sec- gnd Row: Donna Davis, Margaret Dale,' Caroline Crenshaw, Marcia Gleason, Brenda Parker, jean Head, Theia Siria, Kay rengartner, Donna Hanby, Henryetta Barley, Marylm Coats, Sue Galloway, Sue Miller. Fzrst Row: Roberta Hardin, Dr. John Warren, Thyla Oldham, Linda Bryan, Carol Ann Almond, Carolyn Duty, Linda Posey. OFFICERS: Top Raw: jerry Robbins, editor of Tutor Talk , Roberta Hardin, reporter, Linda Posey, historian, Carolyn Duty, librarian, Dr. John Warren, sponsor. First Row: Carol Ann Almond, vice-president, Linda Bryan, president, Thyla Old- ham, treasurer. Student National Education Association founded in 1937 as the Future Teachers of America, is one of the largest and most active clubs on the Hendrix Campus. The aims of the organization are to provide students who plan to enter the field of teaching with opportunity to grow professionally and to develop better relation- ships with fellow teachers. Membership is open for all students who plan to teach and who are enrolled in education classes. The officers for the year are: Linda Bryan, president, Carol Ann Almond, vice-president, Iennie Pool, secretary, Thyla Oldham, treasurer, Carolyn Duty, librarian, Linda Posey, historian, Roberta Hardin, reporter, Martha Blackwell, parliamentarian, Jerry Hal Robbins, editor of Tutor Talkv, Mr. Elwood B. Traylor, and Dr. john S. Warren, sponsors. Alpha Psi Omega is a national drae matics fraternity for students who do out- standing work in dramatics. During the year they sponsor three major productions of the Hendrix Play- ers, This year they presented two concert readings, sponsored an evening of one' act plays and buses to several plays in Lit- tle Bock, and presented the annual APOPS Awards Night. Top Row: James Scudder, Kelly Yount, Tommy Ray Caplinger, john Tudor, Bob Goyne, Harry Baxter, Ashley Carr. Second Row: Frazier Kennedy, Lynette Cook, Bob Rutledge, Bill Fox, Tina Reed, Jerris Spicer, Gladwin Condell, Ritchie Knoll, Jim Garrett Front Raw: Linda Bryan, Mary Mathis, Carolyn Johnson, Frances Henley, johnny Walworth. I E' wr-s W MEMBERS: Top Row: Billy Boyd, Richie Knoll, Clyde Covington, Jimmy De Jarett, A. T. Bell, Mack Luffman VVilliam Moose, Bob Goyne, Ted Tims, Claude Jenkins, Joe Guether, Bill Waldron, Gale Clark, Dave Ryher James Schudder, David Glover, Vic Nixon. Second Row: Joe McCormick, Don Buell, Tommy Ray Caplinger Dale Meyers, Lynette Cook, Carolyn Johnson, Joan Davis, Carol Cooley, Jo Ann Efrxd, David McRay.'F1rst Rovv: Ann Smith, Mary Ann Atkinson, Linda McBride, Barbara Smith, Marliyn Coats, Pan Collins, Linda Lewis Brenda Ham, Judy Arnold, Carol House. PLAYERS Hendrix Players is an organization on the campus for anyone interested in dra- matics. The members work with Alpha Psi Omega in presenting the major pro ductions during the year. A meeting is held every mon-th during which various programs are presented. OFFICERS: Harry Baxter, president, Carol gooley, secretary, James Scudder, vice-presi- ent. Rodney Nicholson, Diana Bronte, Editor-in-chief, Jessie Bridges. Not Pictured: Ben Bridgers, James Scudder. POTPCURRI STAFF LANGUAGE CLUBS Members of L' Heur Francaise and La Tertuila are: Back Row: Bryan Ivy, John Manley Russ Brasher, Dr. Wayne Gilman, Joe Reagan, John Wheeler, VVayne Upton. Front Row Carolyn Stewart, Sondra Yoakum, Nellie VVallace, Donna Kay Hanby, Carolyn Lewis. MU PHI EPSILON Mu Phi Epsilon is a national honorary women's sorority. The Hendrix chapter is expected to be a guide in furthering and promoting the musical talents and interests of its members. Activities of the group include receptions at all music functions, receptions for new music majors to meet the faculty, workshops before semester juries and Mother's Day musicales. The officers for the year are: Sara Carlluee, president, Frances l-lenly, vice-prcsidentg Donna Davis, secretary. MEMBERS: Back Row: Kay Bible, Sonara Yoakum, Marjorie McKinnon. Wanda Culver, Elizabeth Norris, Molly Paulk. Front Row: Donna Davis, Sara Carll..ee, Frances Henly. Back Row: Joe Hollyfield, Mike Smith, Ted Tims, Charles Beckman, Thurman Couch, Bohert Van Hook, Byron Moore. Second Row: VVilliam Moose, Jim Defarnett, David hloose, Tommy Adams, Vicky Thompson, Mary Mathis, Andera Peterson, VVade Little, Bob Coyne, Steve Boone. Front Row: Sara CarlLee, Kay Teague, Mary Sue Grandgeorge, Frances Henley, Diana Bronte, Anna Carolyn Clayton, Delores Escarre, June Gray, Pat llarris, Kathryn Spore, Marjorie McKinnon, hlarsha Adkins, Kathy Shepherd, Carol Cooley. Director: Mr. Io Lee F eming. CHAPEL CHGIR BLUE KEY Blue Key is an honor fraternity which recognizes those qualified by character, leadership, and scholarship. Its aim is to help interpret and mold campus atti- tudes. Its membership is composed of junior and senior men who have made out' standing achievements in leadership and for the preceeding regular semester have a scholastic average above the over-all average of all men students. They are co-sponsors of the Blue Key- Cardinal Key Variety Show and assist in several other campus functions through- out the year. Top Bow: Carl Babcock, Tommy Ray Caplmger Frazier lxenneds Louis Munos Second Row Gary Frederick Chuck Cole, Rex Amonette, Ashley Carr Kellv Youm Front Ron ohn Tudor Bill Fox Tommv Smith Emu. Martin, president. Cardinal Key is a sister organie zation to Blue Key national honor fraternity. Outstanding junior and senior women who meet scholastic and leadership qualifications are selected for the Hendrix chapter. Among other activities, each year they sponsor a variety show with Blue Key, present a scholar- ship, and select an outstanding sophomore girl. Miss Annie Mc- Corvey is the sponsor. OFFICERS: Top Row: Mary Pauline Thompson, presidentg Carol Ann Barnett, reporter, Virgina Upton, historiang Kay Gallagher, treasurer. Seated: Lynette Cook, secretary, Dr. Helen Hughes, acting sponsor, Dianna Bronte, vice-president. CARDINAL KEY MEMBERS: Standing: Mary Pauline Thompson, Jeannie Diana Bronte, Regional Conference Representativeg Vir- ginia Upton, Rosyln Gribsey, Rosie Janes, Kay Gallagher, Jennie Pool, Sara Carllsee, Dr. Helen Hughes. Seated: Carol Ann Barnett, Ierrine Jones, Sue McCoy, Lynette Cook, Linda Bryan, Sandra Slaughter. p 155 ALPHA CHI OFFICERS: Top Row: Bob Terry, President, Dr. Richard Yates, ponsor, jerry Robbin, Vice-President. First Raw: Diana Bronte, Regional Congerence Representative, Vir- ginia Upton, Assistant Secretary. Alpha Chi is composed of students in the top ten percent of the Junior and Senior classes. The purpose is to promote high under- graduate scholarship and to recognize stu- dents who have made an outstanding scho- lastic record, Their activities include a Banquet for dean's list members in March, and a monthf ly program on a continuing theme for a year. This year's theme is contemporary prob lems in Arkansas. MEMBERS: Top Row: jerry Canada, john Tudor, Bill Humphrey, Lynette Cook, Ted Tims, William Moose Second Row: Paul Craig, Sue McKay, Marcia Webb, Sara CarlLee, Fraizer Kennedy, Leland Gion. First Row Bob Terry, Virginia Upton, Dr. Richard Yates, Diana Bronte, jerry Robbins. A' rs., MEMBERS: Top How: jimmy Davis, Bill Gebauer, Bill Calloway, Dayne llassell, Dahbs N'Voodl'in, john Wells, Bruce Bloholt, Bob Shaw, jim Kane. Second How: Laura Mendenhall, jessie Bridges, Mary Ann Atkinson, Linda Lewis, Annabelle Dent, Ann lleutzel, Hanna Modelevslxy, Molly Paullq. Iiirsf How: Pud VVinters, Linda Fol- som, Nancy Garner, Linda Mcllride, Nlary VVillcie, Vicki Vlihompson. Alpha iliau is an honorary organization which recognizes scholastic achievement on a freshf manfsophomore level. lts members must have a 3.00 grade average for the preceding semester. Their activities include dinner meetings with speakers and a yearly allecampus project. Dr. R. VV, Shideler is the sponsor. The officers are Dahhs Wcvodfiii, President, Chris Spatz, Vice' President, and Pud Vlfinters, Secretary. MERIBERS: Top How: joe hlciiormick, Ed llarris, jimmy Fox, john Vllhittaker, joe Matthews, Gale Clark, johnny Lamb. Secorid how: Kay Bible, Roberta Hardin, Kay Lyford, Thyla Oldhan, Diane Carter, Elizabeth Norris, llary Cay Crow, Ann Byrd. First Row: Gene Price, Marcia Gleason, johnnie Dacus, jeannie Priclcett, Mary Murphy. ALPHA TAU v K , ,.,.r,,,aag i,'?il5?125'ljwk ,-zrffawfg -fftff5?f3K4?55?a 157 nf , 5 ri gg Q ,Ji , ,ai 5 lam I -I RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE: jerry Canada, Chairman, Gladwin Condell, Bill Fox, Bob Shaw, Darrell Smith. STUDENT ACTIVITIES CORIRIITTEE: Picture not available. Ierry Parchman, Chairman, Joe Love, Dave Ryher, Mary Murphy. CHAPEL COlVllNllFl'TEE: John Ross, lNliss Patty Jo Hoff, lX'lr. Jo Fleming, Dr. llurucc VVcuve1 Bob Bryles, Tommy Smith, Chairmang Roslyn Grigshy, Dr. James Upton. i MEMBERS: Top Row: Tonnny Ray Caplinger, Vie Nixon, Dale Meyers, Harry llaxter. Second How: Ashley Carr, Sue llCKay, Gwen hleyers, Linda Folsom, Nlary VVilkie, Bill hlatthews, jimmy Fox, Joe lN'IcCormick, Bliss Freda VVilson, sponsor. First Row: Beth Johnson Caroline Crenshaw, Ann Hansen, Julia Lon Griffin, Marcia Gleason, Nancy Coleman, Dodie Blair, Mary hflathis, Hanna Mocielevsky, hlartha Martin. SOCIAL COMMITTEE fi ig, if Chairmen: Ashley Carr and Beth Johnson. il Jerry Robbins, chairman, Carolyn Johnson, Mr. Paul Faris, sponsor, Kay Gallag- her, Iohnny Wallworth. PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE WOMEN'S ORIENTATION COMMITTEE Carol Ann Almond, jean Head, Judy Arnold, Martha lNIartin, Sara CarlLec, Diane Carter, Lynette Cook, Carol Ann B il r 11 c t, clmirmrm, Delmar Hcrcher, Jeannie Vllright, Sue Ross. MEN'S ORIENTATION COMMITTEE Top Row: Chuck Tull, John Lamb, John David VVorley, David lWarsI1alI, Bob Gill, Phil Goodwin. First Row: Carl Babcock, Leland Gion, H 0 I I is Williams-chairxnan, Dabbs Woodfin, Ernie Martin. GOVERNMENT CLUB The Government Club is made up of people who have had six semester hours of his- tory, political science, or eco- nomics. lt's purpose is to en- gender and sustain an interest in and a knowledge of the government and administration of our society. Regular dinner meetings are held once a month with guest speakers. All faculty members in the social science area are honorary members. MEMBERS: Top Row: Charles Wiggins, Johnny Matthews, Henry Trotter, John Choate, Bob Bradley, Phil Crume, Harry Bax! ter. First Row: Hollis Williams, Marcia Webb, Bill Johnson. JUDICIARY BOARD The purpose and duties of this board shall be to enforce all regulations of women stu- dents living in the dormitories, to act as a court in case of in- fringements of these regula- tions, and to interpret the. con- 2 stitution for women dormitory residents. MEMBERS: Standing: Kay Bible, Jeannie Wriglit, Vicki nl-hoinpe son, lessee Bridges, Lynette Cook, Sandie Slaughter, bliss Freda Vvilson, Sue Pettyjohn. Seated: Kay Gallagher, Chairman. Linda Bryan and Kelly Yount served as CcvEditors 162 C0-Editors ,,,,,, 77 777 Kelly Yount and Linda Bryan Managing Editor 77777 .7 M,..l, 7 777 77 Dabbs Wooclfin Circulation Manager 7777 7777777777 ,,,, Chet Stinnett Business Manager 77777 ,e.e 77 Minette Schwabacher Assistant Business Manager 7 777 ,,,--,, Bill Calahan News Editor ,.,, 77 ,,,,,, 7 77777777 Carolyn Johnson Feature Editor ee,e., 777 7. 777 Carol Ann Barnett Art Editor 777 777777777 777777 Sandra Slaughter Sports Editor 777 7 7777 ..,,,,,,. Mack Luffman Feature VVriters 77 77 777777 Sara CarlLee, Anne Hansen, Beth Johnson, James Scudder Photographers 7777777 Charles Hester, Jim Kane, Ed Cure Columnists 77 Typists 77 Headlines 7777 Editorial Board News Writers Librarian Sponsor 7 7 Bill Fox, Ashley Carr, Tommy Smith, Vic Nixon, Harry Baxter, Fred Mcf Cuistion, Mack Luffman. 777 Carol Cooley, Anne Hansen, Vic Nixon, Judy Shirley. 7 7777 Kay Gallagher, Lynette Cook 77777 77 Russell Brasher, John Tudor, Diana Bronte, Jerry Hal Bob bins, Henry Partee. 7 John Wallvvorth, Carol Cooley, Jean- nie Wright, Bob Bryles, Hollis Wil- liams, Dale Myers, Tommy Bay Caplinger, Dave Ryker, James Scud- der, Carol House, Wayne Upton, Judy MCCuisti0n, Jim Fox, Johnie Dacus. 77777777777777777777 Peggy Hoover 777 Paul P. Faris Dabbs Woodfin was Managing Editor 3' Tommv Ray Caplinger, Jim Fox, Gladwin Condell, Carol Minette Schwahacher was the Business Manager House, VVayne Upton, Jeannie Wright, and Dave Ryker keep an eye on Judy Shirley as she types. CCLLEGE PROFILE Bill Fox, Harry Baxter, Tommy Smith, and Vic Nixon Carolyn Johnson, Sandra Slaughter, Jim Kane, keep their eyes on the camera, but Ashley Carr just and Carol Ann Barnett look like they were h ff h b k caught unprepared, but Mack Luffman was can't keep is eyes o t e oo . ready. wtf The Co-Editors, Snell and Snapp, look over the dummx lim Kane and Charles Hester - the hashful photographers. Ed Cure and Erie Evans - assistants to the photographers. fs -1, 'X 'W' im, ,ir , . : ..,K.i . . V. V .t...,,iw. .mv ry.. KA- inf r. 4.-en' ,fs ,ppp Q v-T r ' '. , 155211 ,V L E' 3. 1. me THE TRCUBADOUR The Trouhadour Staff is pleased to present this book to the students of Hendrix College. We have attempted to help you recall events and phases of the past school year. Our thanks goes out to those who have cooperated with us in hringing this book to you. Ed Ryland - Business Manager ,Q- ST 5, 4 ,mylzi Barbara Gorrd and Dianne Adams look over a page. Marilyn Owens types for an observer. in 1 is Anderiu Peterson served as Art Editor. Below Janie Kelly worked HARD!! Alwre: Bob Coyne, assistant Business Manager clrnws up tlie advertising section. liclouw lackin- XVitt's job as Dorm Editor included typing. Betsy Gesell served as Club Editor. Top How: Tucker Steinnez, Don Nolley, Brooks Holleyfield, Billy Boyd, Royce Savage, Bob Rutledge. Second Row: David Moose, Ken Shamblin, Sherman Bell, Johnny VVheeler, John Collier, Jerry Canada, Dr. James Upton, Johnny Lamb. First Row: Becky Devilen, Carol House, Darlene Holt, Jeanne Prickett, Sata Jo Essex, Nellie Wfallace, Linda Posey, Mary Mathis. PRE-THE'S The Pre-Theological Fellowship is composed of students who plan to devote their lives to full-time Christian service. The major activities of the club are the bringing of speakers to the campus and religious workshops. Officers for the year are Bob Rutledge, president, Mary Mathis, vicerpresident, Carolyn Stewart, secretary, John Collier, treasurer, Sara Essex and Charlie Dunn, program chairmen, Kay Hooker, recreation, Johnny Lamb, fellow- ship teams, Jeannie Prickett, freshman representative. OFFICERS: Dr. Horsce Weaver, ' Sponsor, Bruce Moholt, Vice-Presi- dent, Jerrine Jones, President, Harry Baxter, Secretary, Jerry Blackburn, Treasurer. The purpose of the Student Christian Associations activities is designed to unite its members in the desire to realize full and creative life through a growing knowledge of Cod. They determine to have a part in making this life possible for all people. In this task they seek to understand Jesus and to follow Him. This year they sponsored seminars, a musical, and various other campus ac- tivities. S. C. MEMBERS: joe Guether, John Collier, Jerry Canada, VV'illiam Moose, David Moose, Dr. Horce Weaver, Bob Shaw, Billy Boyd Smith. Second Row: Linda Posey, Thalia VVatkins, Nellie Wallace, Brenda Parker, Vickie Thompson, Barbara Coad, Brenda Craddy, Ierrine jones. First Row: Margaret Ann McCoogan, Mairlyn Coats, Crace VVylie, Carol House, Margaret Dale, Sue Calloway, Agnes Hoeck, Ann Byrd, Henreitta Bailey. 5-2!?: 'i4x1jrH'wL'!'h'i,b J yi' M1393 lipmaigi 55, R cg VL if . T' -ff? , -,-,.f..' ,- -'I ' . 1 ff- ..' - 4.544 .1 ' L Q 1 +., , ,553 ,fe5'Y ,..,. - A , . .. - sz 1 vf -105, 5 .n,. .,,,. - , y . , ., ,5 , .- .9 ' .. .,, .ln 54.01 5 +n!Q.f4gi N v W W A :Him 'TW' A GH'-' 'H:N:-Hr -'11:1- -:rw ..' 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HENDRIX GRIDDERS POST 2-5-1 RECORD Hendrix Southwestern Hendrix Arkansas A8dW Hendrix Arkansas Tech Hendrix Henderson Hendrix Mississippi College Hendrix College of the Ozarks Hendrix Southern State Hendrix Ouachita 170 The 1959 football season began with optimism on the part of the Warrior football staff. This was to be the season which would indicate to the team its capabilities in the Arkansas Inter- collegiate Conference. A large group of candidates, fifty in number, turned out for practice the first day of school. Coach Iohn Douthitt was pleased with the return of old faces to the team. As Douthitt saw it, this could be the year that Hendrix was to prove itself, Under the direction of Douthitt and assistant coaches Bill Mont- gomery and Gene VVilbourn the Warriors sought to build the team with a nucleus of promising and well-established lettermen. The Warriors opened the season in Memphis against South- western, a proven team in the ranks of small colleges, and a long time foe of the Warriors. In this, their first game of the season, the VVarriors showed a strong defense, but due to the lack of an adequate offense the Warriors fell to the stronger, more experienced Lvnx. The Lynx scored first in the second quarter in a 15 yard run by its promising quarterback Robert Echols, and the Lynx led 6 to O at the halftime. The Hendrix offense began to jell. Jerry Carter snared a pass for twelve yards, then the up-and-coming fresh- man quarterback jerry jones threw to Carter for the touchdown. The play was good for 64 yards and six points. The Lynx came back and scored once in the third quarter on a run by Echols and once in the fourth quarter on a pass by Echols to end the scoring. VVith the exception of the lone touchdown by the Warriors, the offense was halted, but the defense led by stalwarts Frank Dutton, Marvin Gillham, Charles Blackmon, Hal Moffatt and Carter did an outstanding job. Captains Elais and Martin talk with the officials and Mountaineer captians. Wi' CHARLES BLACKMON Honorable Mention All-AIC JERRY CARTER Honorable Mention All-AIC ERNIE MARTIN Honorable Mention All-AIC K A It 1 Bob Jackson Eddie Elias Ed Harper Gordon Breedlove fm . .. The following week proved to be one of the upsets of the season as the Vifarriors traveled to Arkansas A801 for their first conference encounter. Remember- ing the humiliations handed them for two years by the Boll VVeevils, the Warriors rose to the occasion with the most effective game of the season. Hendrix scored early in the first quarter, following a VVeevil fumble on the ASM 25 yard line. Ed Harper, Hendrixis leading ground gainer drove to the nine. Then Pete Smith rolled out to the right and threw to Ernie hlartin who was all alone in the end zone. Calvin Barbaree added the extra point to make the score: 7 to O, Hendrix. The Wiarrior defense then took charge of the game. Led by Eddie Elias, Bill VVilson, Moffatt, and Charles Tadlock, time and time again the Warriors threw the Weex'ils back from the goal line, stopping the VVeevils once on the Hendrix eleven. This was the tale throughout the VVeevil-Hendrix game, The offense scored, the defense held the opponents and kept them from scoring. Hendrix added icing to the cake in the fourth quarter when Dale Iohnson hauled down Weexfil halfback David Schwartz in his own end zone with two minutes left to play. The Wfeevils attempted desperation passes in an effort to score, but time ran out leaving the score Hendrix 9, A8cM 0. The VVarriors showed promise against ARM, gaining 137 yards on the ground. Nlost of all, however, they obtained the taste of a win and confidence. The third game of the season found the Vvarriors riding high by reason of their victory over A8zM. This was a most important game to the Wzirriors for it was against the muchfrivaled Arkansas Tech VVonder Boys. Tech, rebounding from a loss to Southern State was out to make the XNTLIITTOTS fair game for their record, but the Techsters found the going a little rougher than they expected. The Tech pass is broken up by Blaekmon as Elias closes in. Coach Douthitt gives a pep rally talk I The first quarter found the VVarriors holding the Teehsters scoreless. But the second quarter was a different story. Two ensuing Hendrix fumbles gave the Wonder Boys their chances and they capitalized on them, sending Jimmy Argo through the middle for both touchdowns. Hendrix came back just before the half, using Bob Iackson's quick-kick return to scoring advantage. jackson returned the kick to the Tech 45. Johnny Bone, hopeful freshman fullback, picked up eight yards to the Tech 37. Hendrix then got a break when Tech was penalized down to its own eleven yard line. Smith went off tackle for nine yards, then went into the end zone for the touchdown. Barbaree added the extra point and the halftime score was Tech 12, Hendrix 7. The Wonder Boys came back into the game in the second half and im- mediately scored on runs by Henry Brummett and Lyn Hallum. The Warriors, however, could not muster a scoring drive until the last minutes of the game when passes carried the VVarriors to the Tech thirteen, but Tech began to platoon the Warrior offense and the VVarriors were not allowed another scoring opportunity. Hendrix played well against the stronger Wonder Boys. The defense again shone brightly, led by Gillham, Elias, Blackmon, Dutton, and hlartin, while the offense was led by Bone, Blackmon, and Harper. Hendrix's next game was with the powerful defense of the Henderson Reddies. Sporting national ranking in small college defense, the Reddies sought to make the Warriors their victims. Hendrix surprised the 3,500 homecoming fans at Henderson by scoring first and holding a 6-O lead at halftime. Billcarrier Jackson tries to elude a Wonder Boy Pete Smith Roger Bone Q 75 Wap- i W ,S Calx in Barbaree I erry Jones p ur- Buddy Pool Ronnie Pyle Paul Overstreet Bruce Molholt The Reddies came back in the second half and without a doubt gave reason as to why they should be recognized as one of the nations leading defensive teams. Henderson played the Warriors for breaks and got them. John Goggans set up two Henderson tallies at the expense of passes from Jones. Then the hard charging Reddies turned on offensive led by their fullback Freddie Glaze and freshman quarterback, David Hubbard. Only once was Hendrix successful in stopping the Reddie scoring drives. That came when Moffatt and Roger Bone combined to halt Glaze at the one foot line. The Warriors proved to be a scare to the powerful Reddies. Hendrix then played host to the Cougars from Mississippi College. Of this game one need only mention four names: Jackson, for a thirty-one yard punt re- turn through most of the Mississippi team to set up a game-winning touchdown, Richard Whybrew, for a crowd pleasing performance, turning in a stunning 6 yard average in his first starting role, jones, who proved himself capable of handling the Hendrix offense, Buddy Pool, who with his driving tackles and excellent pass defense stopped the Mississippians more than once, and to the whole Warrior team for its drive and determination. Hendrix could do nothing wrong that night. VVhen Mississippi began to make holes in the Warrior line, stalwarts Dutton, Gillham, Moffatt and Wilson closed them up, When Mississippi tried to pass Blackmon and Pool were always there to either break them up or intercept. When Hendrix was deep in its own territory, Carter rose to the occasion with brilliant punts. And when Hendrix needed a. break, pintsize Jackson gave them one with his crowd-pleasing runback. The game ended, Hendrix 7, Mississippi College O, with one of the best exhibitions of football ever seen in Young Mem- orial Stadium. Homecoming was next in line for the VVarriors of Hendrix. Here the Warriors met with the strong singlewing power of the Ozark Mountaineers. Ozarks scored by virtue of size and power. The Warriors came back with a powerful passing attack based on two sleeper plays. The first tally came in the early moments of the third period when jones rolled out to his left, then threw back to his right to Cecil Tyson who was all alone on his trip to the end zone. Barbaree added the extra point and the score was 7-6, Hendrix. Ozarks revived its offense once again and pushed to the Hendrix goal line and another touchdown. But Hendrix was not to be outdone. Douthitt sent in reserve Wayne Kinder, and the Warriors pulled a double pass play, from Bone to Kinder to jackson, good for 34 yards and a Hendrix touchdown. This left the game at a stalemate, with the score tied 13-l3. The Warrior passing game proved to be at its height as quarterbacks Smith, jones, and Kinder completed lO of 18 for 152 yards. Next in line for the Warriors, were the Muleriders of Southern State. Swelter- ing from upset defeat at the hands of the Warriors the previous year, Coach Auburn Smith had his Riders screaming for revenge in preparation for the Homecoming event at Magnolia. And get revenge they did, The Muleriders scored twice on long runs by Danny Greenfield of 70 and 35 yards, to dampen the Warrior spirits. Hendrix, though, did much to hurt its own cause as they fumbled consistently on scoring drives. The Muleriders went on to score three more times with reserves getting most of the action. Following the opening kickoff, Hendrix drove to the Biderls eleven on runs by Harper and Blackmon. On fourth down on the eleven, the pass to Harper was high and the VVarrior threat was halted. Southern State held command of the game until the final buzzer saved Hendrix's one moment of glory when VVayne Kinder again pulled the double pass play that worked against Ozarks. This time Kinder threw 45 yards to Phil Goodwin in the end zone. Outstanding in their performances were Blackmon, Elias, Martin, Carter, and Dutton on defense. On offense Gordon Breedlove, Johnny Bone, and Harper led the Warriors. ln the last game of the season the Warriors played host to the Tigers of Ouachita Baptist College. Here we see one of the longest rivals in the state re- newed once again, the battle of the Methodists against the Baptists. The first half was a scoreless affair, promising to repeat the scoreless tie of the preceding year. However Ouachita broke the game wide open, scoring on a freak play when halfback Frankie Francis fumbled the hall into the air and George Nicholds grabbed it and raced untouched into the end zone. Ouachita added to its scoring by trapping Carter in his end zone after he had fielded a high pass from center while attempting to kick. Hendrix invaded the Tiger 20 yard line once in the first half, but a poor pass to Carter on fourth down stopped the Hendrix threat. In the second half Breedlove, displaying brilliant broken field running led the Warriors to the Tiger eleven before the Ouachita defense held its ground. Twice in the fourth quarter, passes to Harper, Blackmon, and Elias, and end Carter and Martin took the Warriors into Tiger territory, but on each occasion the Tigers intercepted to stop the threat, The Hendrix offense made a good showing, its best of the season. Led by Breedlove and Johnny Bone the Warriors gained 188 yards on the ground while the two quarterbacks completed 15 of 25 passes for 100 yards. Smith makes a touchdown against Tech- , , Dale Iohnson Bill Wilson Hal Moffatt Charles Tadlock N B1-'i ,, 1 1 -, , -3 ,fn 1 Richard Whybrew . B Cecil Tyson lv W-fs in K. ,N-M to I i Carl Babcock Phil Goodwin ily-as huns if ,W A ia r 'Eli We c,,l ,sg ,l,l1 r r refwf qw - r Wayne Kinder Johnny one The Ouachita game was the last for five departing seniors, Eddie Elias, Ernie Martin, Pete f Smith, and Henry Partee. These seniors will be missed, but the fe freshmen, sophomores, and june iors will more than make up for the absences as the growing Wr11'- riors look forward to the l960 sea! son. . 1 ,, The Warriors leave for an ' out-of-town game. ' Coach Monty, Smith, Coach Douthitt, Jackson, and Coach Wilbourn pause a moment from practice. ,ukr- w i 3 C JM: e' 'L .B-fn 'Z-, C 7 , . ' Just inches away from the Tech goal line . . . - X7 Coach John Douthitt Coach Gene Wilhourrm Frank Dutton Marvin Gillham 2 Blackmon cuts behind a block thrown by Smith. Michael Joe Smith John Wells :-3 - 2-ww-:,. - . ,. L if H1 2.1 F MESS? .I 531 V. ' U as S ff B Qfl , , -.,:f., i ei2xsv,siwsf,,,g at ewfwggn-wg' giflgigxwriiilifftig M ,Q Qfsfvtafiw bgail-Wisfiifwgfdls A, Qzzsagswm list nw :v2xeiwr2satY4'fgg'K 'sf?fxw..q ' fag, ,sz fg.f,,-55 1, AS K E T BA L L Back Row: Ernie Martin, Bill johnson, jim Rasco, Bob Jackson, Gary Frederick, Gayle Fowlkes, Jerry Jefferies, Manager Carl Babcock. Front Row: Dick Harper, John Wells, Bill Daniels, Charles Wiggins, Don Vowell, Wayne Kinder, Ken Holeman. EIGHT LETTERMEN LEAD IMPROVED CAGERS Hendrix Hendrix Hendrix Hendrix Hendrix Hendrix Hendrix Hendrix Hendrix Hendrix Hendrix SEASON'S RESULTS,1959-60 Southern Baptist Ozarks Millsaps Mississippi College Harding Arkansas Tech Ouachita Arkansas College Southern State Arkansas A8zM John Brown U 67 67 57 101 53 88 74 92 78 66 61 Hendrix Hendrix Hendrix Hendrix Hendrix Hendrix Hendrix Hendrix Hendrix Hendrix Hendrix Henderson Ozarks Harding Arkansas Tech Ouachita Arkansas College Southern State Iohn Brown U Arkansas A8zM Southern Baptist Henderson MARTIN, JACKSON GET AIC HONCRS Though the VVarriors won only eight while losing fourteen, they accomplished the rare feat of defeating both teams that went to the finals of the NAIA tournament. Arkansas A8zlVl, the tournament champs, fell before the Warriors 75- 66 and Arkansas College lost to Hendrix 73-71. Eight lettermen from the 1958-59 squad re- turned for 1959-60. These eight plus freshman lim Rasco and junior .lerry Jefferies of Fort Smith, were the ten boys Coach Cene Wilbourn counted on heavily during the season. Ernie Martin of Warren, a three-year letter- man, led the Warriors in scoring and rebounding for the second straight year. Ernie scored 292 points for an average of 14.6 and ninth place in the AIC. Bob jackson of Paragould and Bill Daniels of Blytheville, both two-year men, tied for sec- ond in the scoring column. Each tallied 286 points for a 13'point average. 272' ai 'rt KEN HOLEMAN JERRY JEFFERIES BILL JOHNSON WITH FIRE AND DESIRE . Charles Wiggins of Crossett racked up 135. Gayle Fowlkes of Conway hit 129g and Dick Harper of McGehee scored 86, followed closely by Don Vowell of Jonesboro who had 85. These four were all one-year lettermen. jerry Jefferies and jim Rasco, the two newcomers, were next with 62 and 52 respectively. Bill johnson of St. Charles rounded out the top ten in scoring. Bill, a one-year man, scored 31. Other players who saw limited action for the Warriors and their totals were: Gary Frederick, 205 Pruett, 18g Wayne Kinder, 63 Rick Davis, 3g John Wells, 2g and Ken I-loleman, 2. Daniels shows the form he used to sinlc eleven points against Southern State. The outstanding individual game was by Jackson against Harding. Bob pumped in 32 points, one of the four times he hit 20 or better. Martin was also over the 20 mark four times. Erniels best game was the Arkansas College game at Conway. Daniels, the Hdeadfcyfev from the foul line, had 25 at Siloam Springs against lohn Brown University. Bill also tallied 20 on one other occasion. Fowlkcs had 20 against Arkansas College, Wfiggins put in l5 markers in the ASQM game, and Iefferies scored l2 at Southern State. Jackson drops 2 more to lead Wzirrior scorers with 16 points against Southern State. '46 Qs, Y ii I f X X ' i 2 .. X elk-a KX is f' r... 'W ft? if t st L: . Yew rs.. IOHlXl CQYELLS H . ff m s,-ss' nr M 'f'- aa.,fr.zim.ul's ...gl GAYLE FOWLKES Cl IARLIZS NVIGGINS DICK HARPER 2 GARY FREDERICK WAYNE KINDER POURING IN THE POINTS . Three VVarriors had their best night in the season opener against Southern Baptist College at Conway on November 17, 1959. Harper lecl with 19 points and Vowell was runner-up with 16. Freshman Rasco, playing his first college game, scorecl 11, including his two last second free throws and a crip shot which helped the Warriors eke 'rut a thrilling victory. The outlook for 1960-61 seems brighter as the Warriors lose only two of their top nine scorers. Martin and Jackson, who both received honorable mention All-AIC, graduate but the next seven scorers re- turn. They are: juniors Daniels, Wiggins, and lefferiesg sophomores Fowllces, Vowell, and 1-larperg and freshman Rasco. Fowlkes gets high to out-reach Mulerider Freppon C111 in the jump for a tie ball. Wiggiiis scores two against Southern State. .1 f ' 'eswi 5: 3 3 DUN VOWELL - 115, Martin jumps for two more Warrirmr points, showing why he was top in scoring, 1 1 BILL DANIELS BOB GILL . g I Q iw :., , BCBG? ,,i ' 5, ,F A r , K ,K ,. ,z 4 A xx vii' IL ,4 - .fl TP ,U .,,-. ,X ' .'fg?sm1t - Jef Zi 2 T75 ww , WN- ' Ig S, H259 , . . it 1 fx ,. , 1- fifffgli 1' ,, :fav V f,Hi',,. -. 1 j ' f i1?1'?F - vi-fZ':-ifllffaa eki1i?5f2i2i'-1QZ'j'3 ?f:1 1 1 - - , 1 .'J:E.,,hg.,r-Q2 -' , V. 'f55:-'- ' A f' M - M.. 515' ---- .W 7 7 x,,mlt, Y 1?5i35ii'5iE,1rfZlf5E.s all fysisiifrrtffztfl N t A S Wi 44,542 ss RESULTS OF 1959 MEETS Y hlarch Hendrix 63 Ouachita March Hendrix 80172 Tech April Hendrix 100 IBU April Hendrix 75172 I-ISTC April Hendrix 51 ASTC April Hendrix 58 ASTC April Hendrix 68 Tech 184 OFF TO A GOOD START . The returning state champion Hendrix VVarriors kicked off the 1959 season on a cold and rainy day at Ouachita. Neither the wet track nor the persistent rain could dampen the spirits of the Hendrix thinclads, and they swept their first triangular meet with points to spare. In the second meet Hendrix took ten first places to Tech's four and Harding's two to take the meet easily. 41 ETBC 31 56172 Harding 26 19 50 Harding 3415 Ozarks 12 77 73 Tech 33 46 Ouachita 34 Ozarks 24 David Teague placed first in both the 100 and 220 yard dashes and anchored the winning 440 and 880 yard relay teams. loc Ed Hickman captured two first places in the hurdles, along with Cliff Evans getting first in the 440 yard dash and Charles Anderson in the dis' cus. To cap it off, Hendrix also won the mile medley relay and the mile relay, thus sweeping all four relays. glerry Carter takes the hand off from Bob Jackson and is on to anchor man David Teague for another Warrior first place is way. The baton passes smoothly to Phil Murry and then andda brilliant performance for home fans in Young Memorial Sta ium. TRACKSTERS SHINE IN EARLY SEASON With only John Brown University and Hendrix in the third meet the Warriors had no trouble in overcoming their opponents and running up their greatest score of the sea' son, l00 points. VVell into the season now, Hendrix chalked up their fourth straight victory in a four way meet with HSTC, Harding, and College of the Ozarks. This first home meet found llendrix in fine form as they galloped off with twelve first places, even without the fine running of Teague who was out with an old injury. Coming through in the clinch for the Warriors was Jerry Carter who placed first in the 100 yard dash and Phil Murry taking first in the 220. An equally fine job was done by Lea Huddleston as anchor man on both the sprint relays, as the Warriors blazed across first in both of these events. Sweeping the last two relays, the mile medley relay with Gordon Breed- love, Murry, Carter, and Carl Babcock doing the honors, and the mile relay with jim Rainey, Bob Gill, Phil Goode win, and Evans, the Warriors wound up 2515 points ahead of the next team. Lea Huddleston comes through in fine form for injured Teague. i 185 L l VIGOR, FORM, DETERMINATION . The following week Hendrix met ASTC on our home ground. Hendrix suffered its first defeat of the season on that cold and bleak afternoon. Teachers swept the first eight events with Hendrix taking the seconds. However, Huddleston broke the ice for the Warriors time to dominate the events as they took five of the remaining eight events. Evans chalked up his fifth straight victory in the 440 yard dash and Tommy Spradley paced the half milers to gain a first place. Teague, back in action again, came across with a flying finish to take top honors in the 220 yard dash. The first night meet of the year was held at Teach- ers the next week with Tech also present. The crisp, cool air of the evening proved to be a good incentive for running as there were some very good times recorded. Hendrix started off by taking the 440 yard relayg Hickman placed second in the high hurdles and Teague came back to capture a first in the 100, .Then ASTC took five events and Hendrix countered by Evans winning the 440 and Spradley the 880. Teague, as was true to form, broke the tape in every event in which he participated. He anchored the two sprint re- lays and also ran the 100 and 220 yard dashes, at which time he recorded in the latter his best time of the season, 21.9 seconds, only .4 of a second off the state record. Coach Bill Montgomery bounced his boys right back after two losses to take first in a four way meet with Tech, Ouachita, and Ozarks to cap off the regular season. Hendrix grabbed ten first's with Gary Frederick taking top honors in the mile and Ken Hunter, get- ting his form down right, placing first in the pole vault. Anderson unleashed his mightiest effort of the year and sailed the discuss 138 feet, 10 inches. Hendrix easily won, beating the nearest opponent by 22 points and went into the state meet in a healthy frame of mind. AND INTO THE STATE MEET Charles Anderson sails the discus, having improved his form and distance during the regular season. John Choate kicks his way over the high jump bar and into the sawdust. Ken Hunter is up and over, easily clearing in a Well executed pole vault. Hendrix and Teachers both posted a good showing in the 880 run for places in the finals. HENDRIX THINCLADS RETAIN AIC CROWN f -of ,,..4- ,...-Q-ff 'W ,,..-- 't Hendrix, as proof of its strength in the running events, qualified all four hoys who ran on the sprint relay teams in the 100 and 220 yard dashes two days before the state meet in the prcliminaries. Since only eight men are qualified to run in the finals of an event this meant that llcndrix had four of these eight men, and these four men, Bob jack- son, jerry Carter, Phil lvlurry, and David Teague, comprised the VVarrior's 440 and 880 yard relay teams. Therefore Hendrix jumped off to a good start by taking the first event, the 440 yard re- lay, in just two tenths of a second hehind the state record of 43.0 seconds. ln the 100 yard dash Teague barely nosed out one of his own men, Carter, who finished in the second spot, to capture first place. Starting the last lap of the mile run, llendriX's hope, Gary Frederick, was in the number five spotg but not to he denied, Frederick hegan his sprint with 350 yards to go, Brown from llarding took first place hut it was a real race for second place as Frederick outkicked the Teachers man and took that spot. ln the following race, the 80 yard relay, the four sprinters again demonstrated heauti- ful split second timing handfoffs and easily won the 880 relay trophy just missing the state record by one tenth of a second. The first place 440 and 880 relay ICLIIH of David Teague, Phil Murry, Jerry Carter, and Bob jackson were captured by the photographer with Little Rocks Miss City Beauti- fuln. The 440 yard dash was a close run race, It was a struggle to the end for first and second in the century. HENDRIX 50 TEACHERS 50 Hendrix placed two men in the 440 yard dash. Bob Gill finished second in the running and Cliff Evans took the number four spot. The results of the discus showed Charles Anderson in second place, and Joe Ed Hickman, the previous year's number one hurdler, finished third in both the high and low hurdles. An unexpected third place in the pole vault was taken by Ken Hunter for Hendrix. Gordon Breedlove, running the 440 position, Phil lVlurry and Lea Huddleston, each going 220 yards, and Carl Babcock going the remaining 880 placed second in the mile medley relay. Three of the possible four places in the 220 yard dash were taken by the VVarriors. Teague finished first with Carter close behind as third and Jackson taking fourth. VVith only one event remaining in the meet llendrix was behind Teachers by two points. This meant that the Yvarriors had to take first place in the mile relay in order not to be dethroned as state champions. ,lim Rainey, the first man, took the lead on the first lap and handed off the baton to Gill, running the second leg. Phil Goodwin, the third man, was still out in front when Evans, running the anchor lap, received the baton. Putting on a great sprint Evans broke the tape to give llendrix its needed first place and the VVarriors retained the crown. David Tea ue anchors the 880 relav only .1 second off state record. 1 7 gi v I 1 ' ' Hendrlxs bury Frederick talses the second spot in the mile run. Joe Ed Hickman clears the low hurdles and is on the way to the end. 189 E 1, ,. . 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X' LL, A in - X E V W 1 , -ff ' 'QI ' ,- ' E Z. ,Q ga 4 3' 'uf' , uf E i wwf' 'V , - J K . . ,A ' QM if SV 1. , f..,.M...,k . 190 R. 1 VIC NIXON KATHY SNELL ,L W A 13 fffj' , 'W , ' 2 ' W 've' .-.X ,ifwhwm 'V . , 7 V .sn f, ' K 2 K5 , ,Wi A 1 X5 W M law f ' , ' 'fl' ,. AV K1-lurk, k X i A ij? ' ,Afgf we N , N F if rf fu gf, , 5 ,fm K , WW, A 1 - fav M ii' BRENDA FOX Manny-wana s 1 'films 1 ' 1 ,, A Q in I M' , K ' 'wi , 1 ' V ff: 5 ', ,fvljzigfhq f -V ,A, V. , Awww V ,ISM-' Qs- 4 . , M ' A-rw'-U A Z N 5 ' wr A' f , A- .wi-I -S' 'WW - ff, ' ,. A -A K ',V'3. ,A I A - x K -, Q. -A lygkjwifbg :tx Nl? LL v.,-Env, V . 'Y U. -7 BETTY MASON, CAPTAIN N! yd' 3 ,Nw W .gn 4.-atm-: Y in T TENNIS , ewes-7 '- f :wwh-sf, , sig wmffwg. k N, '-:,,1,,i1 'S J 1 f f y fb A P b W ,sf ffgii I K , 1 f' , V Y - I 5, 5 ff' r ,I u- V ,sz M M? Sf: ff' ff'f'Q 'f':vi ff '51 ' wif MM ,WM ' A nm 5 ,ww W Q .L , Kwai if ml - W' , ' as Nw -Q 411.9 1-f' A -: Nm NNN., N. U ff m y X JM. l ,. ,M A ,H , ff' 1 , ii' ,J , ' W, +V - W I Misaisfims? -, w -kf. . 1 n , .. x M fl i , ,,. ., ,,,, I M W -yf ,Z f ff m2ammQw.+,,,,m5Q,1:',.. w,.5W,g5sg1 'A z --u X X 9 INTRAMURALS Bonnie Copp Darrell Smith -0 Bonnie Copp and Darrell Smith have served as chairmen of the Women's and Men's Intramural Committees the past year. Miss Doris Horton is in charge of Women's Intramurals, while Men's Intramurals are directed by Coaches john Douthitt, Gene Wilbourn, and Bill Montgomery. Activities included softball, bas- ketball, badmitton and tennis for the women students, and football, basketball, tug-of-War and softball for the men. , . 195 il E in 1 Qin MR si Cloyd Baltimore Don Forrest Alice Ann Henderson Ken Hunter lieth Martindale Tax Jackson Laura McKinney Ed Tumage SECOND SEMESTER STUDENTS W, iii:----. :uv , . , w?f5f--E' JEDQ- :5f'ifiiEi1E -2.1.-M , L Aag,fgQ,f55,e:Q5a'iy1,.ggessgfwmza l 9 Q74 if i -, 1-QS-twig, -3 l ii .xg ,W 'ai' Q-Z di 'T I 3:5 - - 'bda l Q f 9 L4 , .,,, .,,.,,.-FA,.,,,,.t.,.-ww:--1.:,,wa3g,-g:a1:g1,axW? 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VELMA PARKER, Owner Phone 458 - 1362 Bruce Aclin, Richard Roy .,.. --, Hot Springs, 506 Rector Acord, Alice Annette ...,.. .... L R, 2808 Dalewood Rd. Adams, Dianne ,.---...- ......, -,- E1 Dorado, 922 Hazelhurst Adams, James C. .,,.c.,.,,... L- ,.....c, W Rogers, RFD 4 Adams, Caroline Louise CLuD .,..c..c,,.... LR, 2507 S. Cedar Adams, Thomas Reaves L,.....,,, LR, 1816 N. Cleveland Adkins, Marcia Lynn .,..,,L,,,,. LR, 8618 VVestwood Rd. Adkins, Maurice Eugene, Sr. L, W. Va., St. Mary's, 204 Riverside Aldridge, Linda Frances ,....L,,,. LR, 7913 Marmon Dr. Allen, Robert Edward CBobD ,L Pine Bluff, 1907 W. 29 Ave. Almond, Carol Ann ..,..C. ..-,,,. .,,....,,., W-- ...L ,H Van Alspaugh, Ann ,,,...,. -- Amonette, Rex Allen ..... . Anderson, Betty Jean -,, Anderson, Chas. N., Jr. ..,.. Anderson, Julia M. .....,.,, ---- Smackover, Box 801 ------ Nashville, Rt. 4 --- NLR, 2120 Alain --------, LR, 522 N. Oak ------,,,,, Conway, Rt. 3 Armstrong, Walter Glenn ,,,,..,...u,,.,,.. LR, 114 Pearl Arnold, Judith Eliz. Uudyl ....a, Hope, Proving Ground Rd. Arnold, William C. ,,,....L...,,,,....L LR, 44 Broadmoor Atchley, Jerome Hodges CJerryD ..,....r., Crossett, 500 Main Atkinson, Mary Ann ........ ac-- ..., Fordyce, Meador Apts Babcock, Foster Carl ...u....... .... P aragould, 501 N. 7th Bagley, Ronald Daniel -A Bailey, Henryetta ....... Baldridge, John Allen ,,.. Ball, Van Wilton .LL,., ----a Conway, 2211 Ada --- Lonoke, 1015 N. Front ---- Texarkana, 822 Main --,- E1 qlorado, 906 N. Newton Barbaree, Calvin' Lynn ,...,,..-.r.L,,,......ra Louann, Rt. 1 Barger, Lyman Echols ....,. Newfoundland, Stevenville, AFB Barnett, Carol Ann ...,.., .. ,.., Heber Springs, 300 No. 6 Barnett, Charles Robertson --- ,v....,L,..,... LR, 1063 Main Barron, Ronald Vernon cc- .,,.,,.... Tillar, P. O. Box 85 Bass, Ronald Vernon ......C-......L-. LR, 5725 Country Club Baxter, Harry Topping, Jr. ..u,,, Penn., Drexel Hill, 3820 Crest Beall, Thomas VVayne ,....,..L.,......,., Wilson, 8 Adams Beckman, Charles Burchard .LL,a,,. Fort Smith, 501 N. 18th Bell, Alvin Tims, Jr. ,,,,. ....,.,....,r,,,,..-.r..., Lepantc Bellingrath, Bill -ca ,,e,... .rc Del., Montchanin, 21 Guyencourt Berger, Chas. Marion Jr. r.,,....,,,, NLR, 2018 Magnolia Bible, Alice Kay ,,,......,.. E1 Dorado, 111 Woodland Dr. Billingsley, John Harper L, ....a Ft. Smith, 15 Shady Lane Bishop, John Larry ....,. Blackburn, Zerna Marie -WW Blackburn, Jerome Dean ,.,. Blackmon, Charles Douglas L- Blackwell, Martha Lou ccc... Blair, Dodie .......L.,...... Blanchard, Barbara Carole -,, Bone, John Brown .,--c.... a-- Stuttgart, 416 W. 11th --,- Corning, 808 W. 2nd vc-- Conway, 111 Locust ----- Hot Springs, 115 8th --- VVarren, 304 S. Bradley -------,------,,,, Clinton c- Jonesboro, 706 Nettleton ---.- ...,.. Ashdown, Box 104 Bone, Roger Conley - ,.,,......,....., Bald Knob, 403 N. Main Boone, Steven Ralph .......,.,.. Bentonville, 706 N. W. A Bormann, James David .....a.......,,.,..... Stuttgart, Rt. 2 Bormann, Eliz. Annette fLizD ...,.,a....... Stuttgart, Rt. 2 Botts, Becky a,,......a...a.. Bradley, Robert Marsh ...a.,.. Bragg, Calvin Arthur --- Bragg, Robert Sherrard ,,.a Bramhall, Pamela ....... Brasher, Russell Gene --.hr Bray, Ronny Loal -..--r,,,, Breedlove, Joseph Gordon ,La Brengartner, Karen June --, Brewer, Mary Jane W rL,, - Bridgers, Ben Oshel W- Bridges, Jessie May --,.-, Bronte, Diana Paul --- Bryan, Linda ,-.--...--- Bryles, Bettye Lou ...,., Bryles, Robert Samuel L-, La- VVarren, 410 VV. Pine --- NLR, 119 VVest HH -----,, Conway, Rt. 2 ---H LR, Rt. 1, Box 57-A Wu--- LR, 185 Patricia Lane ,-- El Dorado, 606 S. Bellott ua, Benton, Rt. 3, Box 297 A., Booneville, 921 Broadway --,,, LR, 204 S. Ridge Rd. Wa--- Mt. View, Main Street -,- Ft. Smith, 4304 Spradling -MW LR, 46 Pine Manor -,-,-------,- lX1cCrory ,,,------,a------- Paris -,-,-- NLR, 508 Cherrv Rd. caan--- NLR, 508 Cherry Rd. Buck, James Philip ,,,. .,,. H ot Springs, Rt. 3, Box 349 Buell, Donald Gene .... Bumgardner, Joe Ronny ac- Bulnpass, James VVilliam --c Burford, Gloria Sue .... -a,-, Ft. Smith, 5634 Colling ,,---------,,-,- -- Fordyce ,--- Pine Bluff, 702 E. Second --- Pine Bluff, 2701 Magnolia Burroughs, Beverly .r..,c, ...rr , , ,.-. Fordyce, Estes Road Burton, George Morton .......,A, E1 Dorado, 1902 N. Bradley Butler, John Edward .,.,.,... ---------,, LR, 4515 VVest 27 Byrd, Gloria Ann .a.cac. H .......... Pine Bluff, 1611 Beech Byrd, VVi11iam Hampton CBi11D ,--,--------a, -- Solgohachia Calahan, William Everette rcccc ,- .... Morrilton, 600 VV. Church Calaway, VVm. Hickman CBi11j ...,,,........ Batesville, RFD 3 Calhoun, John Caldwell .,.,L,,, Calloway Vir inia Sue ---- LR, 6205 Ridge Crest - Holly Grove Canadafjerfygnaie W. T'-55-affffs2.iHQalSf 510 S. Mulberry Caplena, Derin Sanford ,- ,- Brinkley, 410 S. New Orleans 219 Gray, Diana Gail ..,,.. --- Malvern, 1527 Mississippi ---- Magnolia, 1004 East North Caplinger, Tommy Ray --- Card, Robert Allen ---- --- Fordyce, 304 Charlotte ----- LR, 3801 West 20th Carl Lee, Sara Ellz. .,YY..YY. ..,,-. E ngland, 433 S-E. 3rd Carney, James Allen ----,,v,.A,....,,, Ft. Smith, 18 Wynona Carr, Ashley Belton, Jr. ..,e..,.,, E1 Dorado, 1107 S. Jackson Carroll, Robt. Anthony CTonyD Carter, Wilhelmena Dianne ,,... Carter, Jerrv Glen ......,,,,.,,,.......f.. .....-.- - ,-,,,, ......... M urfreesboro ------- LR, 1321 S. Jackson Danville Chalfant, Frances Carolyn ,-,L,.,,,,.. Stuttgart, 711 S. Grand Chappell, James Edwin ..,, Tenn., Memphis, 3651 Aurora Circle Check, John Charles ...,,,,.,,,,A....... LR, 3622 West 12th Cheshire, Corinne .... Choate, John Stafford --- Clark, Gale Jefferson .... Clayton, Anna Carolyn --- Clayton, Johnny Ralph ..,, Clemons, James Thomas -- Coats, Marilyn Ann .... Coe, James Michael ...... Coen, Arthur Brown, Jr. -- Coffman, Loren Ashley LL.. Cole, Chas. Flint, Jr. --- Cole, Patsy Ann ..,,,,,,L Coleman, Nancy Maude --- Collier, John Russell, 111 --- Collins, Pamela Jane ..,e.., Combee, Robt. Russell, Jr. - Condell, Lawson Brooks ,,.. Connell, Foster Gladwin -- Cook, Danny Remel ....,. Cook, Joyce Ann ...-. Cook, Rose Lynette ..... Cooley, Carol ,u.u....,,. Copp, Bonnie Noel ....,., Cornelius, Virginia Ruth ,.,, Cornwell, Sammy Lloyd --- Couch, Chas. Edward .u.. Couch, Thurman Eugene -- Covington, Henry Clyde -- Cox, Richard Lee ,.,,, Cox, Roy Alan ...... Crabtree, Paula Sue ,,.,.L Craig, Paul, rlr. ....,,,,.,. Darnall, Chas. Thomas --- ------------ LR, 1917 lzard ------------- LR, 214 N. Spruce ----- LR, 1100 Kavanaugh ------------------ Danvi le -- LR, 6405 Ridgecrest Drive ---- Dumas, 119 E. Choctaw ----- Conway, 1318 Front ---- Lonoke, 202 College --------------- Bald Knob ----- Pine Bluff, 1215 Beech --- Conway, 1525 Washington ----- Batesville, 2100 Beorette --------- Conway, 857 Mitchell --- 1ll., Carmi, Greenway Park --- Hughes, Belle Meade Plant ------ Jonesboro, 603 Thomas ---- NLR, 235 Skyline Drive ------------ LR, 60 Belmont --- Hope, Rt. 1, Box 296 ------ NLR, 4617 Lakeview ---- Harrison, 723 West South ----- LR, 820 N. Cleveland ------ Russellville, S. Boulder ----------------- Calico Rock --- Ft. Smith, 3605 Grand Ave. -------- Dardanelle, 216 Quay ----- Conway, 1024 Clifton ---- Benton, Rt. 1, Box 245 ---- Hot Springs, 812 Chitwood -- Colo., Denver, 2050 Oneida ------ England, 519 S.E. 5th ----------------- lmboden ------ Conway, Rt. 4 -- ------ .. ----. Earle, 6th Crenshaw. Caudia Caroline --- Crouch, Stephen, Franklin Crow, Mary Cay -------- -Crume, Phillip Wilkes -- Culver, Larry ----- , ----- Culver, Mrs. Lin Miller - Culver, Wanda Lee ------ Cure, Edwin Joseph, Jr. -- Dacus, Fred Ervin ------ Dacus, Johnnie Lou ----- Dale, Joy --.-----.....Y, . Dale, Margaret Annette -- Daniels, Billy Ray ----- Davidson, Jimmy Lee ---- Davis, Donna Jane ---- Davis, Mary Frances -- ------------------- Lexa -- Brinkle 310 W Willow - y, . --- Hot Springs, 302 W. Grand ----------- Conway, 2201 Ada ----- --- Conway, 2201 Ada --- E1 Dorado, 314 Summitt ----- Blytheville, 916 Holly ------ Jonesboro, 701 W. Oak ---- Searcy, 205 Woodruff Ave. ------- Hot Springs, 104 Watt ----------------------- Fisher ---- Blytheville, P. O. Box 167 ----------------Murfreesboro ------DeWitt, 722 W. Second --, -------- Stamps, 411 Church - Texarkana, Ark. 1404 Stateline Davis, Eliz. Joan ------- ---- Davis, James Lamar ------------....w, Conway, 1706 C2l1C1WC11 Davis, Rushton Eric CRickyD -------- Conway, Rt. 4, Box 96 Davis, Wm. Clyde ---------- DeJarnett, James Ralph ------------....,. Malvern, 219 Ash deNoyelles, Rebecca --------- - Dennington, Elvin Lephiew - Dent, Anna Belle --------- Develin, Georgia Rebecca Disheroon, Chas. Calvin - ---- Disheroon, Sylvia Campbell - Dornblaser, John Stuart ---- Duncan, Susan Gail --------.- ------. L R, P. O. BOX 2478 Dunn, John Charles CCharlie Dutton Frank ones D Arizona, Morenci, Rt. 1, Box 770 -- Texas, Dallas, 7169 Dalewood ------- Dermott, 618 W. Speedway ----- NLR, 300 Country Club ---- Camden, 424 Washington ------ Hot Springs, 215 Indiana ----- Conway, Collegeview Apt. C2 -------- NLR, 3220 Magnolia -- - -- - ----- ---- H ampton --- Batesville, 805 Bayou St. Charles , l ff---f---4 Duty, Carolyn Sue - Eason, Douglas ----- Edwards, Joe Mike --- Efird, Jo Anne -------- Elias, Edward Knight --- Elkins, Roy Louis .. ------ - Elledge, Harry Leon -------- Ellis, Leonard Richard ----- Epley, Arthur VVilson, 111 -- - --------------------- Selma ---- Hot Springs, 203 Crestwood ------ LR, 6809 Cantrell Rd. --------- NLR, 335 Goshen ------- LR, 315 E. 6th, Apr. 6 -------- Fr. Smith, 2015 S. 46th ------ Hot Springs, 135 Henderson ---- Magnolia, 909 E. North Escarre, Delores Anita --- Essex, Sara Jo -------- Estes, Carmon Ann ---- Evans, Clifford Lamar --- Evans, Eric Stanley ------ Fendley, Sara Jo ---------- - ---- Prescott, 700 E. Elm ---- Stuttgart, 615 S. Maple, ---------- Calico Rock --- LR, 121 South Pine -- Helena, 928 Beech ---- ---------------- Leslie Fetzek, Joe Patrick -------------------- LR, 1020 N. Monroe Finch, Robert Macon CBobD -------------------- Marked Tree Finley, Dale Winston ---------- Russellville, 306 N. Greenwich Fleury, Bruce Niles ------ Folsom, Linda W. ---- Fordyce, Ross Lander - -- Calif., La Jolla 6019 Folsom ---------- LR, 2405 Schiller --- LR, 1801 Shadow Lane Fountain, Mary Sue --- -----.------- Sulphur Springs Fowlkes, Herman Gayle --- ------------ Conway, 409 Center Fox, Brenda Lee ------------ Okla, Okla. City, 2124 SW 68 Fox, James Nicholas --- Fox, William Henry Jr. Frederick, Gary Wayne Gallagher, Miriam Kay --------------------- Paris, Short Mtn. CBillj --- -------- Paris, Short Mtn. -------- ------- LR, 4204 W. 14th ----- Texas, Dallas, 7241 Seco ---- LR, 8707 Mabelvale Pike Furrh, Kenneth Ray ---------- Gaber, Bruce Paul ------- ---- ----- Pine Bluff, 514 Walnut Galloway, Jessie Lynn --- ---- Pine Bluff, 1601 W. 15th Garland, Edith Faye -- ------ LR, 821 N. Fillmore Garner, Nancy Louise --- ----- Fordyce, 606 W. 2nd Garrett, James Alfred --------- Gates, Anne Kingman Gay, Beverly Jean ---------------- Gebauer, August Wm. CBi1lD Jr. -- Gerard, Joseph Gregory, Gessell, Betty Marion -- ------ Thayer, Missouri -- LR, 43 Scenic Blvd. --------- LR, 5618 1 ---- NLR, 201 Gum Jr. ------------------------ Benton -------- Texas, Dallas, 4324 Windsor Gibson, Chas. Cotton ------------------ Ft. Smith, 2229 S. Y Gill, Robert Keith ----- ---- W alnut Ridge, 513 SE Second Gillham,- Marvin Allen --- Gion, Leland --- ----- -- Gleason, Marcia Boyce -- Glover, Carl David ---- ---- Nebraska, Omaha, 906 So. 33 ---------- Altheimer, Box 326 ------------------- Dardanelle ----- Hot Springs, 112 Hawthorne Goad, Barbara Ann ------------ Marked Tree, 606 Normandy Godwin, Robbie Faye ------------------ Wabash, P. O. Box 44 Goodwin, Phil Hugh ------------ Paragould, 30 Linwood Dr. Goyne, Robt. Percy, Jr. CBobD ------ Texas, Dallas, 4528 Belfort Graddy, Brenda Gay --------- Grandgeorge, Mary Sue Gray, June Pence ------ Green, Judy May ---- Griffin, Julia Lon --- Grigsby, Roslyn 'E1iz. -- Gwin, Paul Hayes ------ Gwinn, Jennie Belle ------- Guenter, Joseph Martin Hale, Wiliam Merritt --- Hale, Ralph Edwin - Hamm, Brenda Mae --- Hanby, Donna Kay -- Hansen, Anne ------- Harper, Dick Burks -- Hardin, Harper, Roberta Louise Edwin Leeth ------------------ Clinton ---- Stuttgart, 918 S. Grand ------ LR, 6315 Greenwood ----- LR, 1900 N. Polk --- Conway, 324 Center ------- LR, 2809 Linden ---- Forrest City, 937 Cherry ---- NLR, 3711 Ridgeroad ---------- Crawfordsville --------- Greenbrier, Box 314 ---------- Conway, 552 Mitchell Berryville, 902 N. Springfield LR, 5019 McGehee, 305 N. 3rd LR, Rf. 1, Box 285 Hot Springs, 100 Forrest Park Harris, Edward Burl ---- ----- R ussellville, 329 S. Denver Harris, John T. .,.L.-- ----A--- Harris, Patricia Ann --- ---- Harvey, Judith Carolyn --- Hassell, Dayne Daniel --- Hatch, Farrell Melton --- Hatch, Mary Lou ------- --- Rogers, 1120 W. Cypress Texas, Garland, 1325 Swallow NLR, 223 West M ---- Mabelvale, Rt. 1, Box 25 --------- Plumerville, Box 289 ------ Plumerville, Box 289 Haynes, George Allen ---- ---TT'aragould, 28 Winwood Drive Head, Juanita Jean --- Heard, Wilbur Don ---- Hedrick, Lu Anne ---- Hefley, Mary Claude --- Henderson, Alice Ann --- Henley, Frances Olene -- Hercher, Delmar Lu ---- Herrick, Kay Frances --- Herring, Julian Benton --- Hester. Chas. Russell ----- Hiahfill, Margaret Eliz. -- Hill, Margaret Sue ----- Hoech, Agnes Sue ------- Hogan, Catherine Susan --- Holifield, Elmer Brooks ------ Holland, John Percy CJayD --- Hollyfield, Joe Gilbert ------ - NLR, 300 Plainview Circle ---- Benton, 522 W. Narroway ---- Warren, 311 N. Bradley -------- LR, 204 Fountain A ---- - ------------ Ashdown --- McGehee, Rt. 1, Box 12 -, ----- Pine Bluff, 1811 Beech , -------------- Ward, Rt. 1 -- Pine Bluff, 1701 W. 12th ---- Blytheville, P. O. Box 152 ---- Lonoke, 619 N. Center --- Pine Bluff, 318 W. Fifth -------- LR, 2008 Durwood --- Conway, 1621 Robinson --- Conway, 1809 Cleveland ----- Blytheville, 701 Hardin --- El Dorado, 814 E. Cedar 1'1OlSteCl, lW1'S. Frankie ,v,, ..- ,,,,,.. NLR, 4900 Edgemere Holt, Darlene Ann ....... - g,,,,. Jacksonville, Rt. 2, Box 114 Hooker, Faye Carolyn CKayD e......M,,,. Rector, 309 Fordyce Hoover, Peggy Jean ,,Y.o,.. Texas, Beaumont, 2383 McFaddin Horton, Carolyn Sue ,..........,..-...,o Paris, 702 N. Fifth House, Patty Carol .,a,,, ,....... S mackover, 500 E. 11th Houston, Linda Marie ,,ao. ---------- LR, 212 Pearl Howell, Coburn Sagre, Jr. -- ....,,-...... Wynne, Box 305 Hubbard, Ronald Eugene -- .A..2... LR, 7309 Woodside Lane Huddleston, Lea Stanley ,,u,.f,,,...., Brinkley, 606 New York Hults, Gary Dean .....,u,., Mo., St. Louis, 4139 Flad Ave. Humphrey, Billy R. ,,,,.....,.,u,,... NLR, 623 West 18th Humphreys, Davidson Herbert --- Hot Springs, Shady Grove Huss, Charles Thomas ,,,.,. --- Conway, 2229 Robinson ln ram Brenda Diane g , uvuauu lvy, Jennings Bryan, Jr. --- Jackson, Robt. Edward CBobD Conway, 1117 Clifton Texas, Weslaco, 600 Border -------- Paragould, 1000 Emerson Janes, Rosemary ua.....a.,..,.,... Piggott, 1021 W. Cherry Jarvis, Bertrand Fox CBertD ,,r,,,.. Texas, Dallas, 4035 Holland Jeffries, Jerry Jackman --- --- -- ,,., Ft. Smith, 2308 S. 26th Jelks, Wm. Whit .....,r,,,,, .,... E 1 Dorado, 1028 E. Oak Jenkins, Claude Wilson .,,,,,,..... E1 Dorado, 1212 Mt. Holly Jester, Benny Gray CBuddyj ...,.....,...,.r Morrilton, Rt. 3 Jewell, Merwin Lionel ,,,,... Jimerson, Janet ,,,,,2,......, Johnson, Martha Elizabeth --- Johnson, Bill S. ,...,..... Johnson, Mary Carolyn --- Johnson, Carolyn Sue -- hnson Chas Edward Clarksville, 1200 Reynolds --------- Augusta, Box 101 Blytheville, 1017 Holly ------------- St. Charles ----------- Crossett, 308 Oak Malvern, 1725 E. Page ---Tidd-7 Tndianapolis, 4020 Meridia l , - -u---- -, Jghnson, Frankie Dale ....r,.,,,,2r, Booneville, West Third Johnson, James Raphe CBuddyD --- ....a2 Crossett, 308 Oak Jones, Helen E. ......r......, ..... L R, State Hosp. Jones, Henry Lamar .......... ....,,... F ordyce, 804 Moro Jones, Eliz. Jerrine --- ---- .... LR, 6324 Longwood Jones, Jerry Reid ...r.,.......2 - ......., - .,.. LR, 5336 C Jordan, Jo Ann .2,...,....2...,.. Pine Bluff, 1301 West 17th Kane, Jim, Jr. ..2.r,,.,,....,...... .. Conway, 1907 College Kassos, Anthony Geo. CTonyD --- Keedy, Linda Evlyn -.- ,........ , - Keel, Frank ...2....,,22.... .- Keene, Robert Dallas - Kelley, Doyle Lynn --- Kelley, Margaret Jane -- Kennedy, Huber Frazier Kennedy, Robert Louis -- Kersten, Patricia Ann --- Kinder, Wayfne Golden -- King, Barbara Sue ...,,, Kirk, Gloria Jeanne ..ss,.s.. e.,, Kizzia, Jean .........,,.,.,. ,,.,..,,.2 Kolb, Kathryn Sue ..,...,,.,, - Knoll, K. Richard CRitchieD Lamb, Johnny Mack --. ,,..,,,, Lamonds, Andrew Carl ..,,, Lampkin, David Lavesque -- Lanford, Robert Louis ----- Lawson, Noel Walter ------- Ledbetter, Charles Roland --- Lee, Flora Eliz. --, LLLL... - Lee, John Wendell --.. .- Lemley, Jo Luck - -- Leopoulos, George Jr. -- Lewis, Carolyn Sue --- Lewis, Linda Ruth --- . Ligon, Ralph Edwin --- Little, Wade Scott ---- Littrell, Harry Reese Love, Farris Joe - .--- Love, Louis Edward -- Loveless, Aneita Kaye ,L,.,, ,- Luffman, James Mackey L,.,..-. Lunsford, William Clary Lyford, Kathryn Maxine CKayD --- Magness, Jack Linsey, Jr. ---.- ss err Dale Magne , J y LLSLL. -. ,, Marecek, Raymond Lawrence Maris, Mahlon Ogden ------- Mahony, Fergus Olamh, 111 LLLLLL - Manley, John King .L....., Mann, Lewis Preston ---. Mann, Ralph Jerry ,,,,, Marlin, Tom Marks - .--- - Marshall, David Smith --- --- El Dorado, 809 E. 8th ----- Newport, 1004 Holden -- Newport, Rt. 4, Box 166 ----.. .,.., LR, 2423 Durwood Ft. Smith, 2700 S. Savannah --- Benton, 510 W. Conway ----- England, 403 Fordyce ----- Conway, 416 Ingram --- DeWitt, 312 S. Main --------------- Smackover Helena, 829 Rigntor Paragould, 602 W. Highland LR, 5111 Cantrell -------- LR, 30 Lenon Dr. --- Stuttgart, 511 W. 9th ----- LR, 2800 Marshall -- LR,' 7005 Blount Rd. ------- Camden, Rt. 1 ----------- LR, 12 Lenon ---- Conway, 1723 College -- Ft. Smith, 514 S. 18th -------- Mena, 1101 Maple ,-. --- ----- ----- McCrory Mo., Joplin, Rt. 3, Box 184 Hot Springs, 200 Edgewood Hughes, P. O. Box 376 Haynesville, 213 Woodruff - -- - Moro, Box 157 77f7PiI1E Bluff, 2003 W. 17th -- Morrilton, 102 Jacob St. ------- Greenbrier, Rt. 2 ------------ Dardanelle ----- Conway, Rt. 3 - ---- Rogers, Cypress St. --- ------------- Hughes --- Conway, 124 Mitchell -,, ------------- Newark - .-- Batesville, 862 Sidney ------ NLR, 1629 Gum LR 5229 Ed eviood ----- --- 7 g 7 --- El Dorado, 603 East 14th . Mo., Festus, 815 S. Second Marion fff E1715EfQfiJ7i666 w. 7th E1 Dorado: 1620 E. ivlain ----- Batesville, 551 Bates Martin, Ernest Wilson --- Martin, Larry Hamilton -- Martin, Martha Anna ---- ----- Warren, 600 Bond --- NLR, 3420 Division --- Warren, 323 W. Cedar -------- LR, 4919 Hillcrest Mashburn, Lauretta Ellen --- Mason, Betty Carolyn ------ Mathews, John Gatewood --- Mathis, Mary C. ----------- Matthews, Joseph William ----- -------- L R, 5421 Southwood Matthews, William Lee, 111 ------ McBryde, Lynda Ferrial ---- --- Pine Bluff, 1496 Pine Place McCastlain, Kenny ---------- McCollum, Sidney Howard ---- ------- C onway, 519 Mitchell McCormack, Joe ------------ ------- B enton, 500 W. Conway --- Russellville, 2206 W. Main MCCIHY, David Steele ------ ------- L R, 8 Beverly Place McCoy, Roht. Jackson ---- McCuistion, Fred Talmadge McCuistion, Judith Claire ---- .- McGee, Allen Darnall ------ McGoogan, Margaret Ann --- McHenry, John Raywin -- McKay, Carol Sue ----- McKenna, Edmund W. ---- -- Jacksonville, 126 Kentucky ---------- LR, 71 Belmont -------- NLR, 201 East G. ---- Pine Bluff, 605 W. 13th ---------- Clarendon, Rt. 1 ------ LR, 4317 Woodlawn -- LR, 4317 Woodlawn ----- Conway, 358 Davis - --.---- Crossett, 703 Maple -- Conway, Hendrix Campus ---- Magnolia, 816 N. Jackson ----- E1 Dorado, 1100 W. Elm McKenzie, Gwyn ----------- ---------- McKinney, Charlotte Ann --- -- McKinney, Martha Nan --- LR, 1020 Madison ------- Jonesboro, 1128 Flint ----Ei Fayetteville, 441 E. Sutton Doracln, 725 N. Flenniken McKinnie, Llewellyn ---------- McKinnon, Marjorie Ruth --- --- El Dorado, 500 N. Newton McLean, James Fayford ----- - McMahen, Rochelle Genestet McSpadden, Carl Brook ---- Meers, David Cooper ------- Mendenhall, Laura Jeanne - --- El Dorado, 1301 N. Park -------- LR, 4601 W. 11th --------------- Moorefield --- Dardanelle, P. O. Box 330 ------ Newport, 916 Second Merritt, Patsy Ann -------- ---------- N LR, 1905 Parker Meyer, Mary Gwen ------- Meyer, Richard Carl ---- Miller, Nettie Sue ------- Millikin, Cecil Dwayne -- Milner, VVm. Richard ----- Russellville, 306 S. Commerce --------- LR, 43 Pine Manor -------------- Devalls Bluff Mills, Roger Q. ----------- Mitchell, Rowland Leroy ---- Mizelle, Joe William ----- -- Batesville, 1328 St. Louis ------ NLR, 216 East UH ---------------- Kensett ----- Hot Springs, Rt. 3 ---- Conway, 371 Watkins --- Jonesboro, 600 Dogwood Modelevsky, Hannah -------- Moffatt, Harold Gould, Jr. -- - Moix, Louis Emil --------- Molholt, Bruce A. ------- Monk, Kay Evelyn .------ -------- Crossett, 903 Cedar ---- Conway, 512 Conway St. ---- NLR, 5016 Glenmore Rd. --- Hot Springs, 128 Ranch Moore, Byron Eugene, Jr. -- Moose, David Nelson ------- Moose, William Cazort ---- Morgan, Mary Kay -------- Morton, Russell Spellman --- Mosby, Robert Scott, Jr. --- Mowry, Jerry Eugene ----- Munos, Louis Roebling ---- Murphy, Mary Margaret --- Murphy, Walter Thorn --- Murry, Phil Naron --- Myers, Dale Allen ---------- Nelsen, Donna Marie -------- Nelson, Ray Asbury -.,-- ------ - Nevins, Wm. Henry CBi11D J I'. -- -- Blytheville, 2508 W. Rose ------ Morrilton, 500 Green ---- Morrilton, 500 Green --- Hot Springs, 218 Oak ---- Newport, 1104 Walnut -----. LR, 4905 Kavanaugh --- NLR, 310 E. Woodruff ---- LR, 161 Ridge Road ---- Batesville, 180 N. 8th --------- LR, 224 Vernon --- Benton, 422 VV. Pine ----- Malvern, Jones Mill ------ LR, 500 East Ninth --- Blytheville, 424 N. 9th ---- Conway, 2031 Johnston --- Pine Bluff, 101 Park Place Nichols, Howard Glenn ------- Nicholson, Rodney VVm. ----- ---- 1X flagnolia, Tr. 3, Box 301 Nixon, Victor Harmon --- Nolley, Donald Fav ------ Norris, Sarah Elizabeth ---- O'Dell, Bobby -.. ------- - Oldham, Thyla Jean ---- Osgood, Neta Sue ------- Osterhout, Laura Eliz. ---- Overstreet, Paul Ashley ---- Owens, Marilyn Adelia ---- ---- Lavaca, Rt. 1, Box 8 Hamburg, S. Main --- Lake Village, N. Lake Shore ------------------- Almyra ------- Conway, 1617 Tyler ---- Berryville, 307 W. Freeman --- NLR, 10511 Sylvan Hills Ozment, Steve E. ------ --- Parchman, Lonnie Gerald -- Parker, Brenda Jane ------ Parker, Sandra Kay ----- Partee, Morriss Henry ---. -. Patton, Clarence Everete, Jr. Corky --------------- Bald Knob --- Warren, 209 W. Church -------- Conway, 347 Ash ----- Brinkley, RFD 1 ------------ Harrisburg ----- Conway, 541 Davis Brinkley, 314 S. 1X1ain - Pine Bluff, Rt. 11, B. 5470 Clinton Patton, Jan Elizabeth ------------.-----.----------- Paulk, Molly Elizabeth ---- Pearce, Hubert Edward --- Perry, Lawrence VVm. Jr. -- Peters, George Edward --- Peterson, Andrea ------ --- Conway, 403 Mitchell ----- Paris, North Elm ---- LR, Rt. 3. Box 560 ---- Piggott, 362 Cherry --- LR, 2924 Dalewood Pettyjohn, Carolyn Sue -- Phillips, James Ross ...... Phillips, Wm. Leon .,,v,, - Pool, Chas. Gaines Buddy,' -- Pool, Virginia Ann Jenniel' - Posey, Linda Claire .,..C,.., Price, Chas. Sanford ,C,..A Price, Eugenia Carlton ---- Price, Mary Ruth ....,....r Price, Robert Steele --------- Pritchett, Raymond Arnold -- Prickett, Jeanne Claire .,,,, Pruett, Joe Perry ...ccccc Purdy, John Robert --- Pyle, Ronald .cv. -------- Randell, Neal Franklin .,... Rasco, James Burnett --L- .,.. - Raymond, Joan Allen ..,, Reagan, Joe Wilkins -- Reed, Bettina Ann crccc --LFCa1nden, 936 Garland St. sirv --- LR, 29 Glenmere Dr. -------- Conway, 1626 Mill .. ...,. --- NLR, 1310 E. Lee LR, 5400 New Benton Hwy. Pittard, Robt. Eugene Rob ..,... ---------- NLR, 415 Goshen -- -------- NLR, 415 Goshen ---- Crossett, 1104 Elm --------------- Widener --------- Wilson, 62 Adams --- Dumas, 125 E. Choctaw --- E1 Dorado, 326 Church --- Lepanto, Kenwood Ave. ----- LR, Rt. 1, Box 165 ----------------,-- Rector ------ Newport, 802 Walnut --- NLR, 2423 E. Washington -, ---- Conway, 1024 Clifton ---- ---- DeWitt, 515 W. First Minn, Excelsior, Rt. 3, Box 59 LR 1220 Kavanau h Reel, Janice Lynne -------- ------.-- - -- LR, 1824 S. Grant Reeves, Tommy Hewett --------- - Benton, 407 W. Narroway Reeves, Tommy Salyers -- ---- E1 Dorado, 1515 N. Madison Reutzel, Anne ----------- ---------- F t. Smith, 2415 S. L Reyher, Harrison Chris - --- Texas, Dallas, 7208 Embasy Reynolds, Blinda Kay --- ---- ---- ---- McCrory, 'lV1-ill St. Rhodes, Joe Bentley ---- ---- , . --------- - Wilson, Box 125 Rhynehart, Pat Gail --- --- Riddles, John Paul, Jr. --- ----- Malvern, Box 136, Jones Mill Texas, Dallas, 8407 Tackett Ridgway, Melvin Vickery -- -----. . ---- Forrest City, Forrest St. Robbins, Kerry Hal -------------------- Conway, 616 Davis Roberts, nna Corinne CAnneD Ross, Edward Grady --------- Ross, Eliz. Sue ------ ., ------ - Ross, John Bennett -- Ross, Martha Ann ---- Rowland, John William --- Ruff, Ida Claudette ------- Rutledge, Robert Eugene --- Rker, David Edward ------- Ryland, Edwin Holman --- Sanford, Robert Alexander --- Savage, Sidney Royce -------- ------------.- Scott, Rt. 1 ------- Paragould, 821 W. Park ---- Gurdon, 710 Walnut ---- LR, 2311 S. Tyler ---- Gurdon, 710 Walnut ------- Hot Springs, Rt. 3 ---- Morrilton, 311 Griffin --------- ------- Hackett -------- LR, 416 N. Beech ---- Pine Bluff, 181.8 Olive -------------- VV1nchester ---------------- Sparkman Schwabacher, Minette Levy -------- Crossett, Rt. 3, Box 135 Scott, Lillian Sheridan CSherryD Scudder, James Robert ------- Sebree, Gary Don ------- --- Settle, Carl Edward --- Settle, Nellie Childs ------ --- Sevier, Patricia Darlene ----- ---, --- -----..----- Scott .,.----- ------- Carthage --- ---- .---- ---- - Almyra - ---- Conway, 1927 Tyler El Dorado, Rt. 1, Wesson Dr. ----. Fordyce, 711 S. Main Shamblin, John Kenneth, Jr. -- --- ---. LR, 1825 N. Monroe Shanks, Capp Frank, Jr. ----- Shanks, Sherry Jay --.---- Shaver, Louanna Jane ---- Shaw, Bob Gene -- ----- - Shaw, Mrs. Mary Nell ----- Shepherd, Katherine Sue -- Sherman, Joseph Morrow -- Shirley, Judith Fay ----- Shirley, June Fern ----- - ---- Conway, 1213 Clifton --- Benton, 619 N. Main ------------- Tuckerman -----,--- Springdale, Rt. 1 ---- Conway, P. O. Box 190 ----- LR, 209 Sibley Rd. --- Stuttgart, 414 E. 2nd -------- Paris, Chism St. ---- --- --- Paris, Chism St. Spradley, Tommy Jay ---- -- ---- LR, 1 16 Colonial Steed, James Garland --- -------- Osceola, Broadwa Steel, Joe Benjamin ----- ----------- L R, 517 S, Oalf Steel, Robert T. --------- -- Conway, Hendrix Campus Steinmetz, Curtis Tucker --- Stewart, Mary Carolyn ---- Stinnett, Chet Leon ----- Stinson, Dwight E. ------- ------ NLR, 3715 Maple --- Magnolia, 803 E. North --- La., Gramercy, Box 496 ------ Conway, 123 Victory Stobaugh, Nancy Ann --------. , ----- LR, 1933 Kavanaugh Stone, John Herbert ----------------- Pine Bluff, 305 W. 18th Stuart, Adrian Curtis ------------ Pine Bluff, 1509 W, 19th Summers, Doyle Michael CMikeD ------ Dardanelle, 401 S. 2nd Swint, John Allen --------------- Tadlock, Charles Eugene -------- Talbutt, Valerie Sue ----- Tarvin, Judy ----------- Taylor, Jesse Benton, Jr. -- Teague, Kay Case ---- Terrell, Alton Henry --- Terr Eliz. Ann ------- Conway, 1114 Davis --- Warren, 314 E. Cedar ----- Rogers, 6th 8: Poplar ---- Hot Springs, 307 Main ----------------- Sparkman ---- Conway, 1158Va Winfield -------------u Murfreesboro Texarkana, 2221 Glendale Y, .......- W Terry, Robt. Arthur, Jr. - ----- ----- T exarkana, 2221 Glendale Thomas, James Frederick, Jr. ---- Jonesboro, 625 Shadow Lane Thompson, Mary Pauline ---- ------------ L R, 817 Marshall -- --- E1 Dorado, 1612 Calian Rd. Thompson, Vicky Lee --------- - Thompson, Tignor lylilling - Tims, Fred. C., Jr. CTedD Tims, Martha Alice ------ Tison, Robt. Cecil ------------- Travis, Lynn Michael CMikeD --- Trotter, Henry Ford ---------- Tudor, John Mack ---------- Tull, Chas. Lewis CChuckD ---- Turner, Fleming O. D. ---- Underwood, Bill Lee ----- Upton, Virginia ------- Upton, Wayne --------- Van Hook, Helen Ruth --- Van Hook, Robert M. --- Vowell, Don Richard ---------- ------ LR, 2024 Brownwood -- Harrison, 403 W. Ridge --- Newport, 1004 Walnut ----- Ga., Fargo, Box 26 ------ Newport, 404 Leona --- Pine Bluff, 1700 Laurel -- NLR, 1501 Skyline Dr. ---- Benton, 421 N. Market ------- Clinton, Box 273 ------- Clinton, Pine St. --- Conway, 1212 Winfield ----- LR, 211 McMillen Trail ----- E1 Dorado, Rt. 2, Box 269 El Dorado, Rt. 2, Box 269 Conway, 210 Conark Cts. Walden, William Joseph Wallace, Nellie Faye --.------- Wallworth, John W. -------------- Warren, Evelynne Lorrain Watkins, Thalia Glodine Watts, Jenny CMrs. Pau Webb, Marcia Lee ----------- Wells, John Dalie ----- Wessell, Joe Davis, Jr. -- --- ------------------ Paragould, Rt. 2 Mo., Kansas City 23, 445 White Stuttgart, 2020 S. Buerkle S. Lookout Walton, James Macon ---------------- LR, 4114 e CLorrieD -- E1 Dorado, Rt. 1, Box 425 Waters, Marion Lee ---------- NLR, 10411 Sylvan Hills Hwy. ------------ Pine Bluff, 1411 Olive l EJ ---------- Conway, 1918 Eliz. --- LR, 151 9 Fair Park 6 Moss St. Weir, Thomas Edgar ----- - ------ NLR, 151 -------- Pocahontas, 616 Dunn Paragould, 314 W. Highland Whalen, John ---------- ---- N LR, 4612 Lakeview Dr. Wheeler, John McDaniel Whitaker, John Nicholas VVhite, J'1aine Koch ----- ---- ------ Camden, 5 13 Greening ---- ------------------ Harrisburg --- DeWitt, 321 N. Madison White, Joyce Ellen ------- ---------- B enton, 326 Short Whitfie d, P. Andy --------- -------------- C alico Rock Whybrew, Richard Owen --------- ---- N ewport, 1704 Heins Wiggins, Charles M. -------------------- Crossett, 702 Main Wilkerson, Sue ----------------.--- LR, 8308 Emerald Dr. Wilkie, Mary Elizabeth ---- Heber Springs, 809 W. Quitman Sigler, John Keith -- Siria, Thea Faye ---- ---- Sisco, George Russell -- - Slaughter, Sandra --, .-- Sloat, Smith, Mildred Faye Ann Kay ---- Smith, Barbara Anne --- Smith, Billy Boyd ------ Smith, Charles VVilliam --., Smith, Darrell Van ----- --- Smith, Larry Michael --- Smith, Marnette Sue ---- .-- Ft. Smith, 2111 s. Q ---- - Conway, 1437 Bruce --- Marshall, 205 S. Glade -- ---- Conway, 2036 Prince -- Ft. Smith, 623 Belle Ave. ---------- hlissouri, Thayer -, ------- .---- LR, 2724 Ringo -------------------, ---. Gillett ,-- --- Benton, 901 Crestwood Hot Springs, Maurice Bath House --------, --,. --- hflissouri, Thayer ---- Hot Springs, 138 Hobson ----------- ----- Danville ----- Hot Springs, 138 Hobson --- - Conway, 1837 Caldwell -- VValnut Ridge, 1805 E. 2nd ---- ,--- LR, 1708 S. Taylor Smith, Michael Joe --- ,-- Smith, Richard M. CPeteD -- Smith, Thomas VVarren --- - Snapp, Margaret Ann ---- Snell, Kathleen Marie - -- South, Marilyn Jeanette ,-- ---- Russellville, 1708 S. Boston Spatz, Kenneth Christopher, Jr. --- - Conway, 1711 College Spicer, Jerris - ---- ------------- --.---- - .- Widener, Rt. 2 Spivey, Varon Gordon ---- ------ -,, -- Benton, 811 Evans Sports Spore, Kathryn Louise --- ,-- --- Monticello, 436 S. Main man, Glen Bond - --- --- Texas, Henderson, 112 Evenside Wilkins, James Calvin -- Williams, Hollis R. Jr. ------ ---------- Luxora, 515 S. Central E1 Dorado, 1001 Euclid Ave. Williams, Heard Gates ---------- Va., Arlington 4, 4471 Fourmile Wilson, William Roy CBillyD ---------------------- Waldron Wilson, Jack Albert ----.---.----------- Stephens, Box 331 Wilson, Thomas Pearce ---------- Winters, Elaine Patricia ---- Texarkana, 204 Terrace Lane Houston 27, Texas, 7524 Briar Rose Winers, Rosemary CPudD -------------- Jonesboro, 604 College Witt, Jackie Wilette ------ Wood, Charles Gaston ---- Wood, Linda Kay ------ --- Conway, 338 Augusta --- LR, 46 Wingate Dr. ----------------- Cabot Woodfin, Harold Dabbs --- ------ Brinkley, Hwy 17, N. Womack, James William --- --- Marked Tree, 306 Frisco Woodson, Ruby Jean ----- Worley, John David --- Wright, Jean Louise --- Wylie, Grace Eunice -- Yoakum, Sondra Kay --- Yount, Kelly Lee ------ ------ LR, 1901 S. Monroe --------- DeWitt, Box 465 --- Benton, 224 Skyline Dr. --------- Tyronza, Main St. ---- Ft. 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