Little Rock Central High School - Pix Yearbook (Little Rock, AR)
- Class of 1960
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CHS PRESENTS THE A jW Ay oreword This is a book about a school, a school whose doors, until the Fall of 1958 stood open - a symbol of leadership and honor through the South and indeed the nation. CHS suffered a year of closed doors and empty classrooms. It yielded no graduating class for the first time in thirty years. Last Fall our doors opened again. The halls rang with the talk and laughter of young people who had been touch- ed in some way or other by the catastrophe that befell our proud Alma Mater. This year has been a successful one — and to these stu- dents who took part in the 1959-60 school year, we present the 1960 Pix. Hold it to your hearts as a worthy reminder of a grand institution. THE PIX STAFF X 5 v Oi TABLE OF CONTENTS ' Z Foreword. Opportunity Administration and Faculty. . j. . . . . . Experience p. JtynenJr Undercla: Recognition Organizations Campus Li(e. 10 . . . Leadership..........................20k '----y. PxKar for. ? w m 52 ,y fl IV 70 96 ■ i c 124 136 Sports..................................School • Spirit...................... Classrooms.................................Scholarship............................... 166 Index....................................................................178 Advertisements.................................183 St .-----------' XZJX T f- ______________________________3 - .' _______________ We, the PIX Staff, proudly For three decades. Miss Edna Middlebrook served Central High School faithfully and diligent- ly. Before becoming Publications Director, she taught English. Her students can attest to the fine background for college English that she gave them. As Publications Director, Miss Middlebrook's day began at eight and many times ended at six. Her main concern was producing an outstanding year- book and high school paper. For these fine publications, we are indeed grateful. Miss Edna Middlebrook 6 dedicate the 1960 PIX to William P. Ivy MATH For thirty-five years William P. Ivy was a vital part of Central. The worthwhile influence that Mr. Ivy exercised upon a large percentage of the student body is rare. His Christian spirit per- meated the activities of his homeroom and his classroom. Through his extensive work as sponsor of the Chapel Club, he touched and molded the lives of many. For this help and guidance, we are very deeply appreciative. 7 CENTRAL CAMPUS SCENES MAIN BUILDING Central's main building, depicted here in Little Rock's biggest snowfall in 38 years, is considered one of the most beautiful high school buildings in the nation. It was completed in 1927 at a cost of $1,500,000. The building has 100 rooms for classes and lockers for approximately 3,000 students. The building is loved by its students and alumni. CAMPUS INN One of the most popular gathering spots in and around CHS is Campus Inn, located at the southwest corner of the main building. It is open tc the student body through the school day and to supervised parties and dances on Friday and Saturday nights. Among its attractions for student use are its size, excellent dance floor, music box, public address system, and well equipped soda fountain. FIELD HOUSE The field house is dedicated to the development of strong bodies, the conservation of good health, and the promotion of sportsmanlike character. The building, with a floor space of 22,136 square feet, was finished in 1952, at a cost of $275,000. It can be separated by sliding walls into three complete gymnasium floors, one used by girls' physical education classes and two by boys' classes. It is also the scene of conference basketball games, large school dances, and the senior prom. QUIGLEY STADIUM Quigley Stadium, formerly known as Tiger Stadium, was named in honor of Earl F. Quigley, who served Little Rock Central High School for 41 years. In addition to approximately 16,000 seats, the stadium is equipped with an excellent train- ing room, modern athletic facilities and two complete press boxes. Tennis and basketball courts and two practice fields are also part of this well known athletic plant. FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Certainly the true strength of any educational facility lies in its teachers and administrators. We at Central are fortunate to have an ex- perienced and dedicated faculty serving us. These capable individuals form the backbone of our proud and cherished Alma Mater; no finor educators can be found in any other high school in the nation — none with more ability, none with higher character, and surely none with 10 n Terrell E. Powell SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Terrell E. Powell, Superintendent of Little Rock Public Schools, has greatly aided the educational program of Central High School. Mr. Powell personally advises and directs the entire school program. He is well known for his outstanding leadership and for his dedication to his job. Mr. Powell's leadership and his personality have gained for him the full respect of the people of Little Rock. 12 EVERETT TUCKER, JR. President RUSSELL H. MATSON, JR. Vice President TED LAMB Secretary SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS The Little Rock Board of Education is elected by the voters of the city to plan and direct the educational needs of all the children of the city. The members have succeeded in maintaining the highest standard in the instructional staff, in general physical plants, and in an all round program for pupil growth, physically, mentally, socially, and spiritually. The Little Rock Board of Education is responsible for the continuous growth and the high national rating of Little Rock Schools. The high character and faithful service of these gentlemen have enabled us to obtain these notable standards. J. H. COTTRELL B. FRANK MACKEY W. C. McDONALD 13 Jess W. Matthews principal of central high Jess W. Matthews, Little Rock Central High principal, is known and respected by the entire student body and faculty at Central. He is seldom too busy to assist both teachers and students in their problems, and he has done everything to maintain the love and respect which the faculty and students have for him. His personal abilities as well as his agreeable manner have done much toward making him such a good leader. 14 VICE PRINCIPALS Mrs. Elizabeth Huckaby GIRLS' VICE PRINCIPAL Mrs. Elizabeth Huckaby, girls' vice principal, works closely with the girls of Central High School. She sponsors the Pentangle Board and assists the girls' service clubs. Mrs. Huckaby is in charge of many opportunities for the girls of Central High, such opportunities as Girls' State, City Beautiful Princesses, and the D. A. R. Good Citizen. She also sponsors the student aid pro- gram for both boys and girls. Delmar Hart BOYS' VICE PRINCIPAL As boys' vice principal, Mr. Hart, interviews stu- dents referred to him by classroom teachers and ar- ranges advisory conferences with parties concerned. He maintains a cooperative working relationship with community organizations interested in youth welfare and related activities in Little Rock. Mr. Hart is a nominal member on all standing com- mittees. He supervises the school bookstore. He ren- ders specific administrative and executive assistance as directed by the principal. 960 AydeloM, M. Pit Mechanical Drawing Baber, V. E. Basketball Physical Education Baker, Mrs. Margaret Social Science Campus Inn Barnes, Everett C. Physics Visual Education Projectionist Club Bowen, Miss Blanche English Beta Club Bell, Howard K. Biology Buckley, Mrs. Jane Carter, Harry English Athletic Director Chapel Club Beta Club Carpenter, Miss Marian Hygiene Health Nurse Carter, Mrs. Ruth Clark, Charley Business Education Special Education Future Business Leaders of America Cherry, Forrest H. Diversified Occupations Diversified Occupations Club of Arkansas Coker, Mrs. Mary Library Library Club Croom, Miss Ruby Business Education Future Business Leaders of America Conrad, Mrs. Helen Mathematics Guidance Mu Alpha Theta Student Council Dalhoff, Mrs. Mildred Business Education Dewberry, Miss Margaret English Y-Teens Dunn, Miss Pauline Biology Science Club YOU DON'T SAY! Dunnavant, Mitt Lola Library Library Club Flack, Mrt. Bett English Guidance Fountain, Mrt. Sarah English FACULTY Feiock, Mrt. Jotephine Journalism Publicity Quill and Scroll Duprea, Mrt. Grace Homemaking Debonaires Fotter, Mrt. Abby English Latin Latin Club Fletcher, Mrt. Carolyn Business Education Future Business Leaders of Amercie Gephardt, Ernost T. Vocational Printing Future Tradesmen of Arkansas Glenn, Mrt. Dorit English Guidance Southernaires Griffin, Mrt. Govie Social Science Hefley, Mrt. Sybil English Southernaires Brietz, Mrt. Juanita Attendance Office Hall, Gene Football Physical Education LR Club Key Club Henry, Mrt. Jo Ann Mathematics Future Teachers of America Dietz, Mrt. Harriet Guidance Secretary Harrell, Mitt Irene Spanish Junior Red Cross Council Hazel, Mrt. Helen Physical Education Varsity Cheerleaders Hensley, Mitt Orlana Guidance National Honor Society Opie, Mitt Earnestine Registrar Harris, Mitt Alberta Speech Drama Hart, Clyde Physical Education Trainer Track 17 1960 Holland, Ralph Driver Education Physical Education Hopkins, Mrs. Zinta Mathematics Guidance Hopkins, Mrs. Willodean Homemaking Howerton, Mrs. Geneva Keeton, Mrs. Nyna English Distributive Education Distributive Education Clubs of America Johnson, Junior Chemistry Lane, John W. Printing Future Tradesmen of Arkansas Lee, Mrs. Loreen Latin Latin Club lape, A. F. Band Director Lenggenhager, Mrs. Dorothy Social Science Lincoln, William Mathematics Photography Lindsay, Mrs. Muriel Physical Education McGalin, Miss Shirley Speech Megaphones Magro, Paul J. Industrial Arts Driver Education Senior Faculty Sponsor Means, Mrs. Wilma Study Hall Debonaires Meltabarger, Mrs. Mary Oakley, Miss Francile Business Manager Social Science Social Studies 18 FACULTY Penton, Mi Emily Social Science Pickens, Mi Getha Busine Education Piercey, Mi Mary English Writers' Rendezvous Radio Club Chapel Club Poindexter, Miss Christine Quigley, Mr . Helena Mathematics Director of Activities Public Speaking Little Rock Swing Band Talent Dance Line Stardust Talent Club Inter-Club Council Price, Miss Dean Mathematics Future Nurses of America Raymond, Miss loisjean Reiman, Mr . Margaret Vocal Music Mathematics Student Council Reid, Mits Maude Biology Science Club Junior Science Academy Schmelxer, James A. Stalnaker, Mr . Mildred English Shannon, Mrs. Clo English Beta Club Stancil, Mr . Shirley Counselor Taylor, Mr . Kathleen English Swaty, Robert French Social Studies Thomas, Mi Robbie Special Education Wade, W. I. Drafting Draftsmen's Society Zarlingo, Joseph A. Social Studies Moore, Mi Edna Cafeteria Manager Parker, Mr . Mary Stafford, Mr . Voe Campus Inn Director Ass't Cafeteria Manager 19 SENIORS Through the past year, the members of the graduating class of 1960 have been the leaders in our school. Because the seniors were the only group that had attended Central be- fore this year, the responsibility of guidance and leadership was theirs. The opportunity to de- velop their minds and personalities was presented and they energetically accepted the chal- lenge. Through this acceptance, the seniors progressed toward maturity and realized the im- minence of adulthood. The Door to Leadership is the senior year. Preparation at Central will enable the grad- uates to open and pass through this portal and with firmness meet the demands of the modern world. Graduation day will be met with mixed emotions — joy, sad- ness, and indifference — but in the years to come one sentiment abou; Central High School will prevail — appreciation. 21 14th and Park .Streets LITTLE ROCK CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL The Most Beautiful High School In America' Phone FRanklin 5-1285 May 1, 1960 Little Rock, Arkansas Dear Seniors of 1960: The doors to Central opened late in the summer of 1959, and in walked a group of seniors. They willingly picked up the loose ends left by preceding inactivity, and led the way to a highly successful school year. I am proud of these seniors, proud of their dependability, their industry, their citizenship, and their leadership. This year's seniors, the first to graduate in the 1960's, are in my opinion entering a decade that promises to be one of achievement and excitement never before equalled. It is estimated that the population of the United States will increase by 20, 000, 000 in the next ten years, and that due to mechanization of indus- try there will be an oversupply of unskilled labor and a great shortage erf skilled technicians and professional people. This means that you need to develop your talents, increase your knowledge, and cultivate your varied interests if you are to meet tomorrow's challenge successfully. It is important that you learn to do something well. In the next decade or two you will have your careers, your homes, your families, your interests, and it is you who will make the decisions that will decide our country's future. We members of the faculty hope that in your years with us you have progressed not only in knowledge, but also in a deeper understanding of people, and in a greater appreciation of the real values of life. We hope that in some measure, you are better fitted to accept the challenge that is yours. Affectionately yours, jess W. Matthews Principal 22 Senior Class Officers — 1960 BOB BRAZZEL, Vice President RICHARD EZELL, President SANDRA KAY HALEY, Secretary 23 Atwood, Linda: Red Cross (10), Southernaires (10, 12), Y-Teens (12) . . . Special Interests: Dancing, Sports Bacon. Kayo: Glee Club (10), Les Cherios (12), Mega- phones (12), Hi-Steppers (12), Homeroom Secrotary (10, 12), . . . Special Interests: Singing, Dancing, Jazz Bailey, Bill: Special Interests: Cars, Wrestling, Football Baker, Ronald: Homeroom President (10, 12), 1959 Boys' State (11) . . . Special Interest: Sports Ball, Jenny Lee: Student Council Representative (10, 12), Les Cheries (10, 12), Southernaires (12), Chapel Club Secretary (12) . . . Special Interests: Harvey Hicks Memorial Church, Dancing Ballou, Norma: Beta Club (10, 12), Grace Notes (10, 12), Tiger Marching Band (10, 12), Concert Band (12), Pep Band (12) . . . Special Interests: Church Work, Flute Barrett, James C.: Intramural Wrestling (10) . . Special Interests: Baseball, Cars Bartlett, Wilma Carol: Draftsmen's Society (10), State Science Fair Winner (10, 11), A Cappella Choir (11, 12), Junior Academy of Science (11) . . . Special Interests: Music, Art, Sports Basham, Jerry: Band (10) . . . Special Interests: Radio, Television, Cars, Motors 1960 Acre, Jackie: Varsity Band (10), Pep Band (10, 12), Tiger Marching Band (10, 12), Future Farmers of America (11), Concert Band (12), Manager Property Crew . . . Hobby: Hunting . . . Interests: Cars, Music Adams, Wayne: Key Club (10, 12) . . Special Interest: Boat Racing Alexander, Wallinda Gale: Homeroom Vice-president (11), Southernaires (12) . . . Special Interest: Homemak- ing Alexander, James: Varsity Track (10, 12), Homeroom Vice-president, Track (11), Key Club (11), Central Cross Country Team . . . Special Interests: Sports, Cars Alexander, Koller: Football (II), Basketball (11, 12), Homeroom President (10) . . . Special Interests: Sports. Hunting, Jazz Allen, Kathy Allen, Sandra Lea: Senior Distinctions Committee, Debo- naires (12) Anderson, Joe: Intramural Basketball (10), Varsity Basket- ball (11) . . . Special Interests: Cars, Forestry, and Sports Asay, Patricia Ann: Megaphones (11, 12), Hi-Steppers (11, 12), Chapel (10). Beta Club (11, 12) . . . Special Interests: Dancing, Home Economics 24 SENIORS Bati, Mary Jane: Les Cheries (10, 12), Beta Club (10, 11, 12), Southernaires (10, 12), Chapel Club (12), Latin Club (11)... Special Interest: Church Work Baxter, Patricia Elhetene: Special Interests: Swimming, Radio, Records Beard, Sparky: Beta Club (11, 12) . . . Special Interests: Cars, Guns, Boats Beavers, Mary Kay: National Honor Society (11), Polyanna (11), Les Cheries (12), Southernaires (12) . . . . Special Interests: Dancing, Bowling, Swimming Bell, Charles Eugene: Student Council (11) ... . Special Interest: Sports Bell, Laura Ann.- Special Interests: Swimming, Sports, Church Activities Berry, Harold (Wes): B Team Football (10), Vice-president, DECA Club (12), Future Tradesmen of America (12) . . . Special Interests: Cars, Motorcycles Bewley, Betty Jo: Special Interest: Sports Beyerlein, George: Draftsmen's Society, Homeroom Presi- dent (11), Student Council (11)... Special Interests: Hunting, Snooker Blagg, William (Dub): Co-advertising Manager, Tiger (12) . . . Special Interests: Cars, Sports Blount, Herb: Special Interests: Sports, Cars Bohn, Berta Ann: Glee Club (10), Pep Club (10) . . . Special Interests: Sports, Swimming Bolding, Jimmy: Chapel Club (12) . Special Interests: Music, Baseball Bona, James R.: Science Club (10. 11). Key Club (11), Concert Band (10, 12). Tiger Marching Band (10, 12), All State Band (10. 12), Band Officer (12) . . . Special Interests: Instrumental Music, Bowling, Sports Cars Boschen, Margaret Ellen: Pix Salesman (10, 12), Hi-Step- per Lieutenant (11, 12), Beta Club (11, 12), Mega- phone Club (11, 12), President Mabelvale Beta Club (11), Les Cheries (10, 12) Boudra, Charles Thomas: Future Tradesmen of America (12), Chaplain, Science Club (10) . . . Special In- terests: Cars, Bowling Bowen, Barbara Anne: Student Council Representative (10). Megaphones (11, 12), Les Cheries (10. 12), Chapel Club (10), Math Club (11), Hi-Steppers (11, 12) . . . Special Interests:Home Economics, Swim- ming Bowman, Eugeno: Homeroom Vice-president (10), Tiger Salesman (12). Intramural Wrestling (12) . . .Special Interests: Swimming, Sports 25 960 Brandt, Nancy Louisa: Southernaires (10, 12), Beta Club (10, 12), Teacher's Assistant, Senior Guidance Com- mittee . . . Special Interest: M. Y. F. work at High- land Methodist Church Brannon, Billie Jo: Homeroom Secretary (10), Tiger Sales- man (11), Typing Committee . . . Special Interests: Sewing, Water Skiing, Drawing Branson, Vicie Mae: Monitor (10, 11) Bratton, Jimmy Douglas: Distributive Education (12) . Special Interests: Mechanics, Sports, Animals Brazzel, Bob: Homeroom President (10, 12), Vice-presi- dent of Senior Class, Varsity Football (10, 11, 12), IR Club (11, 12) . . . Special Interest: Church Work with Youth Groups Brooks, Cleve: Student Council (10, 12), Beta Club (10 12), Key Club (10, 11, 12), Boys' State (11), Home- room Vice-president (11) . . . Special Interests-. Swimming, Bowling Brown, Barbara Ann: Les Cheries (10, 12), Chapel Club (12), Soulhernaires (12), Future Nurses of America (12) . . . Special Interests: Past Worthy Advisor of Rainbow Girls, President of M. Y. F., Tennis Brown, Eddie Brown, Helen Jane: Soulhernaires (10, 12), Les Cheries (10, 12), Homeroom Secretary (10), General Office Monitor (10, 12), Writers' Rendezvous Staff (12), Senior Prom Committee (12) . . . Special Interests: Skiing, Horseback Riding, Swimming Brown, Kay: Beta Club (10, 12), Debonaires (10, 12) . . . Special Interests: Y. W. A. Member, Immanuel, Presi- dent, Sunday School Class Brown, Roxay: Special Interests: Dancing, Records Brun, Betty: Class Officer (10), Southernaires (10, 12), Les Cheries (10, 12), Diversified Occupations, Inter-Club Council . . . Special Interests: Swimming, Skating, Babysitting Buchanan, Verne: Pix Salesman (12) . . . Special Interest: Mechanics Buckmaster, Alvin C. Jr.: Special Interests: Drawing, Danc- ing, Swimming Buie, Vernon: Tiger Salesman (12), Pix Staff (12) . Special Interest: Dreg Racing Bumgardner, Ramcna Carol: Glee Club (10, 11), Les Cher- ies (12), Diversified Occupations (12), Future Trades- men of America (12) . . . Special Interests: Singing, Skating Burks, Janet: Switchboard Operator. General Office (12) . . . Special Interests: Rock'n Roll Dancing, Skating, Mystery Stories Burns, Brenda: Homeroom Vice-president (10), Homeroom Vice-president (11), Southernaires (10, 12), Chapel Club (10), F. F. A. Sweetheart Contest (11) . . . Special Interests: Dancing, Jazz Records . . . Hob- by: Water Skiing TIGER SPIRIT SENIORS Burnt, Joy: Let Cheries (10), Megaphones (12), Tiger Salesman (10) . . . Special Interests: Singing, Dancing, Collecting Stuffed Animals Burr, Hazel Lavon: Southernaires (10, 12), Let Cheries (12) . . . Special Interests: Swimming, Skating, Dancing Burrit, Paul: Key Club (12), Track (11), Junior Play (11) Burroughs, Shirley: Nursery School (12) . . . Special In- terest: Car Racing Calloway, Florence: Basketball (11), Indian Staff (11), Teacher's Assistant (English Office) (12), Graduation Arrangements Committee . . . Special Interests: Basketball, Swimming, Dancing Campbell, Albert L„ Jr.: Future Tradesmen of America (12), Intramural Baseball (10) . . . Special Interests: Modern Art, Music, Sports Cars Campbell, Jo Ann: Homeroom Ticket Salesman (10), Junior Red Cross Representative (12), Southernaires (12) Cantrell, Mildred (Mitzy): Hall High Glee Club (10), Hall High Pep Club (10), Homeroom Officer (11) . . . Special Interest: Music Carpenter, Carolyn: Homeroom Secretary (10), Stardust Club (10, 12), Assistant Pix Salesman (10), Les Cheries (10, 12), Arkansas Girls' State (11), Reserve Cheerleader (12) r Carson, James A.: Assistant Pix Salesman . . . Special Interests: Baseball, Auto Mechanics, Photography Carter, Anita Annette: Class Secretary (10), General Of- fice (12) . . . Special Interests: Skating, Swimming, Horseback Riding, Music Carter, Arvis Ann: Les Cheries (12), Southernaires (12), Science Club (12), Library Secretary (10). Bear Beauty Nominee (10) . . . Special Interests: Abnormal Psy- chology of the Teenage Mind, Writing Novels, Political Science Ethics Carter, Billie Jean: Glee Club (10), Les Cheries (12) . . . Special Interests: Music, Swimming Carter, R. David: Key Club (10, 11, 12), Draftsmen's So- ciety (10), Homeroom Vice-president (11), Varsity Trade (11) . . . Special Interests: Church Activities, Model Airplanes Caten, Theresa Faye: Beta Club (10, 11, 12), Southern- aires, Corresponding Secretary (12), Les Cheries (10. 12), Writers' Rendezvous Staff (12), Senior Elections Committee (12), Guidance Office (10, 12)... Special Interests: Sewing, Piano, Youth President at Hunter Methodist Church Charles, Jerry: Projectionist (10, 12), Stage Crew (12), Homeroom President (11) . . . Special Interests: Golf, Cars Cherry, Betty DeVonne: Southernaires (10. 12), Red Cross Representative (10), Glee Club (10), A Cappella Choir (11, 12). Treasurer of Stardust Club (12), Future Nurses of America (12) . . Special Interests: Church Work, Homemaking, Swimming Childress, Betty: Secretary, English Class (11) . . Interests: Art, Swimming, Horseback Riding Special 27 Cook, Joyce Dean: les Cheries (10, 12), Bible Reader (10, 12), Executive Council, Red Cross (12), Future Home- makers of America (11), Attendance Monitor (10, 12), . . . Special Interests: Swimming, Boat Riding Copeland, Herman: Draftsmen's Society (12), Annual Staff (11), Student Council (11), Math Club (11), Prom Committee (12) . . . Special Interests: Cars, Sports, People Crockett, Johnny: Junior Red Cross Representative (10, 12), Pix Salesman (12) . . . Special Interest: Motor- cycles Crouch, Wanda (Suzie): Homeroom President (11), English Class Secretary (11), Tiger Circulation Manager, . . . Special Interests: Dancing, Jazz, Horses Cullins, John: Beta Club (10, 12), Science Club (11, 12), Future Tradesmen of America (12), Print Shop (12), Key Club (11) . . . Special Interests: Printing, Skating Curtis, Ray: Science Club (11), Homeroom Salesman (11) . . . Special Interests: Coin Collection, Stamp Col- lection, Jazz Records Cusick, Charles W.: Football (10, 11, 12). Key Club (10. 11, 12), Homeroom President (10), Key Club Presi- dent (12), Tiger Beau Candidate, Mr. Campus Choice Candidate . . . Special Interests: Sports, Music . . . Hobby: House Designing Daniel, Ed: Inter-Club Council (12), Stardust Club (12), Red Cross Executive Council (10) David, Linda Sue: Red Cross Representative (10), Les Cheries (10), Homeroom Secretary (11), Drama Club (11) . . . Special Interests: Music, Sports 1960 Clark, Brenda: Pix Salesman (10), Tiger Salesman (10), Thanksgiving Committee (12), Guidance Committee (12) . . . Special Interest: Travel . . . Hobbies: Bowl- ing, Collecting Records Clifton, Kay: Homeroom President (11), Student Council Representative (11) . . . Special Interests: Tennis, Swimming Clowers, Evelea: Les Cheries (12) . . . Special Interests: Swimming, Boating Cole, Barbara Jeanette: Homeroom Secretary (12), Treas- urer, DECA Club (12), Red Cross Executive Council (12), Feature Editor, Bear Fax (11), Inter-Club Coun- cil Representative (10), Future Tradesmen of America (12) . . . Special Interests: Baseball, Swimming Collard, Liles Collier, Darrell: Football (10. 11, 12), Track (10, 11), Key Club (12). Beta Club (12), Boys' State (11) . . . Special Interest: Baseball Condray, Ansel: A Cappella Choir (10, 12), Key Club (10, 12), Beta Club (10, 12), Student Council (12), Junior Academy of Science (10) . . . Special Interests: Cars, Sports, Church Activities Conover, Gene: Intramural Wrestling (11), Vice-president, Diversified Occupations Chapter of Future Trades- men of America, Baccalaureate Committee . . . Special Interests: Cars, Sports Cook, Jo Anne: Exchange Editor, Tiger (12), Quill and Scroll (12), Stardust Club Secretary (12), Debonaircs (12), Bear Fax Staff (10), Les Cheries (12), Reporter, Future Nurses of America, Tiger Salesman (12) . . . Special Interests: Swimming, Skiing, Writing, Cook- ing 28 SENIORS Davit, Thomas O.: A Cappella Choir (12), President of Homeroom (11, 12), Track (10, 11, 12), Key Club (11, 12), Senior Election Committee (12), Cross Country (11, 12) . . . Special Interests: Sports, Choir Deaton, Minnie Pearl: Nursery School Attendant (12) . . . Special Interest: Music Denny, Joyce: Les Cheries (10), Beta Club (11, 12), Home- coming Queen (12), Hi-Steppers (11), Varsity Cheer- leader (12), Megaphones (11, 12) Dickinson, Louise (Lou): Assistant Pix Salesman (12), Tiger Salesman (12), Tiger and Pix Staff (12), Rebel Sales- man (11), Attendance Office Monitor (10, 11), Red Cross Representative (12) . . . Special Interests: Nurs- ing, Music Diffee, Mary: Les Cheries (10, 12), Beta Club (10, 11. 12), Vice-president of Beta Club (12), Megaphones (12), Hi-Steppcr (12), Secretary of Homeroom (12) . . . Special Interest: Bowling Dodd, Charles: Key Club (11. 12), LR Club (11. 12). Foot- ball (10, 11, 12) . . . Special Interests: Football, Hunt- ing, Cars, Dancing Dolan, Elizabeth Mary: Junior Red Cross Representative (10. 11, 12), Pix Salesman (12), Pix Staff (12), YMCA Queen (10), Ticket Salesman (10, 11), library Assistant (11) . . . Special Interests: Steve's Show, Swimming, Church Donham, Jimmy: Tiger Salesman (10), A Cappella Choir (12), Boys' Glee Club (10), Draftsmen's Society (12) . . . Hobby: Stamp Collections Drennan, Edith (Edie): Homeroom President (11), Student Council Representative (11) Dum, Larry: Varsity Football (10, 11, 12), LR Club (11, 12) Key Club (10. 11, 12), Editor of Baptist High Paper (11), Beta Club (10, 11, 12), Managing Editor of Tiger (12) . . . Special Interests: Writing, Athletics Dunbar, Johnny: Key Club (11, 12), Track Manager (11), Homeroom Salesman (11) . . . Special Interest: Hunt- ing, Bowling, Swimming Dunn, Eddie Easterly, Phyllis: Southernaires (10), Treasurer of Les Cher- ies (12), Reserve Cheerleader, Captain (11), Reserve Cheerleader (12), Megaphones (12), Bear Fax Paper Staff (11) . . . Special Interests: Cheerleading, Music, Modeling Edie, Sandra (Sandy): Attendance Office (12), Secretary of Homeroom (11), les Cheries (12) Edwards, Jack Raymond: Homeroom President (11), Stu- dent Council (11), Ticket Salesman (12) . . . Special Interests: Jet Engine Mechanics, Motorcycles, Boats Ellenger, Larry Elms, John: Key Club (10. 11, 12), Draftsmen's Society (12), Beta Club (12), Physics, Lab Assistant, Projection Monitor (11, 12), Arkansas Boys’ State . . . Special Interest: Swimming Elrod, Nancy: Les Cheries (12), Y-Teens (10), Debonaires (10, 12), Guidance Committee (12) . . . Special In- terest: Bowling 29 Fink, Bonner H.: Tiger Band (10. 12). Wildcat Band (II) . . . Special Interests: Radios, Model Planes Fisher, Carolyn Marie: Hi-Steppers (11, 12), Lieutenant (12), Megaphones (11, 12), les Cheries (12), National Arts and Letters (10), Senior Prom Committee, Home- room Secretary (10) . . . Special Interests: Dancing, Reading, Church Activities Fitts, Bobby.- B-team Football (10) . . . Special Interests: Hunting, Skiing Fleming, Betty Jean: Les Cheries (10, 12), Y-Teens (10), Glee Club (10), Southernaires (12), A Cappella Choir (12), National Arts and Letters (10) . . . Special In- terests: Church Work, Music, Rainbow Girls Flory, Claudia Ann: A Cappella Choir (12), Glee Club (10), Senior Distinctions Committee (12) Floyd, Janess: Writers' Rendezvous Staff (12), A Cappella Choir (12) . . . Special Interests: Church, Bull Fight- ing Forbis, Linda: Concert Band (12), Drum Majorette (12), Tiger Band (12), Swing Band (12), Grace Notes (12) . . . Special Interests: Twirling, Music, Skating Forbuth, Lee Foster, Thomas Wayne 960 Emanuel, Elaine: 12th Grade Representative, DAR Good Citizen (12), Hi-Stepper (11, 12), lieutenant (12). Writers' Rendezvous Staff (12), Future Teachers of America (10, 11, 12), Beta Club (10, 11, 12) . . Special Interest: Arkansas Girls' State English, Alan C.: Trampoline Club (II). Dance Band (11), Swing Band (12), Stardust Club (12), Co-manager of Tiger and Pix Advertising (12), Homeroom Vice- president (12) . . . Special Interest: Drums Evans, Bill Ezell, Richard: Senior Class President. Key Club (11, 12), Beta Club (11, 12), 11th Grade Representative, Var- sity Basketball (11, 12), Key Club Board Member (12) . . . Special Interest: Sports Farley, Steve: Draftsmen's Society (12) . . . Special In- terests: Horses, Cars, Airplanes Faucett, Nancy: Les Cheries (12), Entertainer (11) . . . Special Interest: Dancing Ferguson, Bill: Concert Band (10, 12), Tiger Band (10, 12) . . . Special Interest: Cars Ferguson, Don: State R. A. Ambassador-in-Chief, Track (10) . . . Special Interests: Hunting, Fishing, Boating Ferguson, Glenda Jo: Les Cheries (12), 11th Grade Social Club, DECA Club (11), Future Tradesmen of America (12) . . . Special Interests: Skiing, Swimming, Bowl- ing 30 SENIORS Fowler, Carolyn: Varsity Cheerleader (12), Reserve Cheer- leader (11), les Cheries (10, 12), Writers' Ren- dezvous Staff (12), Megaphones Club Treasurer (12), Future Teachers of America (11) . . . Special In- terests: Swimming, Photography, Church Activities Fraser, Margaret: A Cappella Choir (12), Beta Club (10, 12), Southernaires (10, 12), Girls' Glee Club (10), Homeroom Secretary (II), Les Cheries (10) . . . Special Interest: Music French, Charlene: Les Cheries (12). Attendance Office (12), Future Teachers of America (12), Debonaires (10, 12), Y-Teens (10, 11), Annual Staff (11) . . . Special Interests: Teaching, Music, Church Work Frizzell, Jerry Neal: Special Interests: Hunting, Water Ski- ing, Flying Fuller, Betty: Special Interests: Bowling, Swimming, Tennis Furlow, Patricia Ann (Pat): Girls' Ensemble (11), Home- room Vice-president (11), Annual Staff (11), Beta Club (11. 12), Les Cheries (12), Pix Salesman (12) . . . Special Interests: Church Work, Sports, Music Gallegly, Beverly: Tiger Marching Band (10, 12), Concert Band (10, 12), Grace Notes, President (12), Rebel Rouser Typist (11), Band Secretary (12) . . . Special Interests: Church Pianist, Horseback Riding, Music Gambrell, Douglas: Class Elections Committee (12) . . . Special Interests: Law, Aeronautics Gardner, Marilyn Constance: Homeroom Ticket Salesman (10) , Les Cheries (10, 12), Southernaires (10. 12), Vice-principal's Monitor (10), Varsity Cheerleader (11) , Homeroom Secretary (12) . . . Special Interests: Swimming, Golf, Music Garlington, Joyce: Girls' State (11), Megaphone Vice- president (12), Captain of Varsity Cheerleaders (12), Homecoming Maid (12), Miss Campus Choice (12) Garrett, Stewart Garrison, Jim Wallace: Key Club (11, 12), Student Mana- ger (10) . . . Special Interests: Mathematics, History Garrison, Bud Gartrell, Willie: Future Tradesmen of America (12) . . Special Interests: Cars, Motorcycles, Records Gauntt, James E.: Key Club (10, 11, 12), Draftsmen's So- ciety (10), Track (11, 12), Boys' State (11), Editor-in- chief of Writers' Rendezvous Staff (12), Cross Country Team (12) Gay, Marvin: Key Club (10), Beta Club (10), Draftsmen's Society (10), Homeroom President (12), Writers' Ren- dezvous Staff (12), Sports (11) Gay, Penny: Beta Club (11, 12), Inter-Club Council Secre- tary (12). Student Council (11, 12), Southernaires (11, 12), Les Cheries (10, 12), Writers' Rendezvous Staff (12) Gill, Nancy Ann: Homeroom Vice-president (10), Southern- aires (10, 12), Les Cheries (10. 12), Chairman of Class Distinctions Committee (12), Y-Teens (10) . . . Special Interests: Swimming, Dancing, Horseback Riding 960 Glover, Carolyn: Attendance Office (10, 12), Junior Red Cross (10, 11), Tiger Salesman (12), Senior Elections Committee, Southernaires (11, 12) . . . Special In- terest: Hunter Church Glover, Linda: Library Representative (10, 12), Chapel (11), Library Club (12) . . . Special Interests: Music, Travel, Animals, Sports . . .Hobbies: Swimming, Bowling, Piano, Collecting Records Glover, Roger: Special Interests: Basketball, Boxing, Hunt- ing Goodman, Monte B.: Tiger Circulation Manager (12), Tiger and Pix Advertiser (12), Automobile Club, Secretary (11) . . . Special Interests: Car Racing, Jazz . . . Hobby: Public Speaking Gorecke, Dorothy: Future Tradesmen of America (II, 12) . . . Special Interest: Nursing Gorecke, Mary Ruth: Pix Salesman (10), Future Tradesmen of America (11, 12), Red Cross Representative (12), Historian (12) . . . Special Interests: School of Cos- metology, Hyde Park Baptist Church Grace, Stanley: Football Manager (11), Basketball Mana- ger (11) . . . Special Interests: Science, Automobiles. Motorcycles, Participated in filming of Horse Sold- iers Granger, Curtis: Honorable Mention, Science Fair Project (10), Sylvan Hills Historical Society (11), Sylvan Hills Honor Society (11), Draftsmen's Society (12), Drama Class, Thanksgiving Play (12) . . . Special Interests: Outdoor Sports, Church Work, Stamp Collection Graw, Russell: Student Council (10, 11), Homeroom Presi- dent (11), Key Club (11, 12). . . Special Interests: Hot Rods, Drag Racing, Dancing Gray, Avay: Attendance Office (10. 12), Red Cross Coun- cil (10), Tiger Salesman (10), Homeroom Vice-presi- dent (12), Future Homemakers of America (11) Green, John Okley: Special Interests: Hunting, Fishing, Boating Greer, Billy: Future Tradesmen of America (12) . . . Spe- cial Interests: Basketball, Football, Swimming Grimmett, Roger Garry: Key Club (11, 12) . . . Special Interests: Waterskiing, Dragsters, People Gross, Betty Jo: Southernaires (12) . . . Special Interests: Swimming, Skiing, Bowling Grumbles, Virginia lee: Southernaires (10, 12), Southern aire President (12). Les Cheries (10, 12) . . . Special Interests: Church Work, Piano, Bowling Haddox, William (Bill): Homeroom Ticket Salesman (10), Basketball (10, 11), President, Stardust Club (12). Intramural Basketball (12), Writers' Rendezvous Staff (12) . . . Special Interests: People, Sports, Dancing Hail, Judy: Beta Club (10, 11, 12), Les Cheries (12), Re- serve Cheerleader (11), Varsity Cheerleader (12), Writers' Rendezvous Staff, Arkansas Girls' State (11) Hale, Mary Ellen: Future Teachers of America (11, 12), Glee Club (11), Southernaires (12), Stardust Club (12), Future Homemakers of America (11) . Spe- rial IntArAita. H anei nn T al L .nn cial Interests: Dancing, Talking HOPEFUL CANDIDATES ff SENIORS Halo, lana: les Chorie (10, 12), Y-Teens (12) . . . Special Interests: Swimming, Baseball, Tennis Haloy. Sandra Kay: Secretary of Senior Class, Beta Club (10, 11, 12), Vice-president (12), Quill and Scroll Vice-president (12), Southernaires (12), Historian (12), Pix Staff . . . Special Interest: Past Worthy Advisor, Rainbow Assembly No. 3 Hand, Carolyn: Beta Club (10, 11, 12), Southernaires (10, 12), les Cheries (10, 12), Secretary (10), Tiger Sales- man (12), library Club (12) . . . Special Interests: Church Activities, Sports Hankins, Edwin: Key Club (10, 11, 12), Secretary (12;, Track (10, 12), Science Club (11), Homeroom Presi- dent (10), Homeroom Vice-president (12), Draftsmen's Society (10) . . . Special Interest: Tennis Harcourt, Mary: A Cappella Choir (12), Pix Salesman (10), les Cheries (10, 12), Southernaires (12), Homeroom Secretary (12), Cheerleader, Baptist High (11) Harden, Marjorie: Southernaires (12) . . . Special Interests: Sports, Bowling, Modeling Hardin, Douglas lee: A Coppella Choir (10, 12), Presi- dent (12), Key Club (12), Chapel Club (10, 12). Senior Elections Committee Chairman (12), Pix Sales- man (12), All-State Chorus (10) . . . Special Interests: Music, History, Sports Harper, Annette: Future Teachers of America (11, 12), Glee Club (11), Y-Teens (12), Future Homemakers of America (10, 11) . . . Special Interests: Horse- back Riding, Swimming Harrison, Caroyln Sue: Special Interest: Softball, Volley Ball, Deck Tennis Harrison, David: Special Interest: Cars Hartman, Emma Gail: Arkansas Girls' State, Beta Club Secretary (12), Y-Teens Treasurer (12), les Cheries (12), Tiger and Concert Band (12) . . . Special In- terests: Piano, Clarinet, Rifle Practice Hathaway, Eileen: Chapel Club (12), Attendance Monitor (10, 12) . . . Special Interests: Sports, Music, Church Hayes, Rayenelle: Debonaires (10, 12), Chapel Club (12) . . . Special Interests: Church Work, Boating Heard, Pauline, Y-Teens (12), Debonaires (12). Chapel Club (12) . . . Special Interests: Boating, Sports Heller, Georgia lee: Student Council Historian (12), Beta Club, Gym Team Captain (10, 12), Red Cross Coun- cil (10), Homeroom Secretary (10) . . . Special In- terest: Mathematics Hendrixson, Jimmy: A Cappella Choir (11, 12), Tiger Salesman (10), Stardust Club (12), Boys' Glee Club (10), Varsity Basketball (11) . . . Special Interests: Sports, Singing, Dancing Hodge, Gene: Tennis (11) . . Special Interests: Cars, Reading, Football Hoffman, Alva Marie: les Cheries (10, 12), A Cappella Choir (12) . . . Special Interests: Horseback Riding, Swimming, Diving 33 1960 Hogue, Olivia Ann: FHA Secretary (10), Homeroom Red Cross Representative (11), Future Teachers of Ameri- ca (10) . . . Special Interests-. Children, Swimming . . . Hobby Reading Hoke, Patricia (Pat): les Cheries (12), Pix Staff (12), South- ernaires (12) . . . Special Interest: Dancing . . . Hob- by: Collecting Popular Records Holder, Martha Trusten: Varsity Band (10), A Cappella Choir (12), Tiger Staff (12). Southernaires (12), Red Cross Representative (12), Vice-president, National Junior Academy of Science (12) Holland, Bill: Historian, DECA Club (10, 12), Distributive Education (10, 12) . . . Special Interests: Commer- cial Art, Cars Holland, Jane: Glee Club (10), les Cheries (12), Y-Teens (12) Hollingsworth, Cyril: President of the Student Body (12), Key Club (10, 12), Beta Club (10, 12), Arkansas Boys' State (11), Varsity Basketball (11, 12) Holloway, Jim: Track (10, 11, 12), Speech Activities (12), Photographer (12) . . . Special Interests: Weight Lifting, Skiing Holman, Geneva (Neva): Student Council Representative (10), Class Secretary (10, 11, 12), Attendance Office (10, 11) . . Special Interests: Swimming, Bowling Honea, John: Future Tradesmen of America, Treasurer, Future Tradesmen of America . . . Special Interests: Cars, Hot Rods Hooks, Glenda Hooper, Brenda Sue: Junior Red Cross Representative (12), Drama Activities (12), Y-Teens (11) . . . Special In- terests: Records. Painting Horn, Sandra: Tiger Beauty Candidate (12), les Cheries (10, 12), Vice-president, Inter-Club Council (12), Varsity Cheerleader (12), Homecoming Maid of Hon- or (12), Student Council (10) . . . Special Interests: Bowling, Skiing, Reading Horton, Jerry: B-Team Football (10), Varsity Basketball (11), Track (11), Junior Class Play (11)... Special Interests: Cars, Sports Hovenkamp, Leo: Special Interest: Cars Howard, Martha: Chapel (10, 12), Beta Club (11, 12), Office Monitor (12), Southernaires (12), Senior Class Elections Committee . . . Special Interests: Church Work, Music Hubbard, Jo Carol: Les Cheries (10), Library Club (12), Debonaires (12), Baccalaureate Committee (12), Student Librarian (10, 12) Hudson, Shelley: Les Cheries (12), Southernaires (12), Dramatics Club (10), Quill and Scroll (10) . . . Spe- cial Interests: Tennis, Waterskiing Huey, Bob: DECA Club (12), Senior Distinctions Commit- tee (12), Inter-Club Council (12), Distributive Edu- cation (12) . . . Special Interests: Fishing, Boating . . . Hobby: Cars 34 SENIORS Huggins, Margarette: Y-Teens (11) . . . Special Interests: Rodeos, Skating, Flying Humphrey, Caren Sue: Lcs Cheries (10, 11, 12), Beta Club (10, 11, 12), Southernaires (10, 11, 12). Y- Teens (10, 11, 12), Arkansas Girls' State (11), Grad- uation Arrangements Committee (12) . . . Special Interests: Waterskiing, Reading, Collecting Records Irby, Steve: Beta Club (10, 12), Key Club (10, 12), Writ- ers' Rendezvous (12), Senior Gift Committee (12) . . . Special Interests: Basketball, Golf, Dancing Ison, Carolyn Sue: Typist of the Raney Rebel (11), Senior Typing Committee . . . Special Interests: Piano, Church Activities Ivey, Teddy: Hi-Y (10) . . ■ Special Interest: Cars Jackson, Annette Grace: Varsity Cheerleader (12), Beta Club (11, 12), Hi-Stepper (11), Megaphones (11, 12), les Cheries (10, 11, 12), Homecoming Court (12) . . . Special Interests-. Collecting Jazz Records, Modern Art, Astronomy Jackson, Sandra (Sandy): Stardust Club (12), Y-Tecns (11), Rebel Rouser Staff (11), Les Cheries (12), Southern- aires (12), Senior Assembly Committee (12) . . . Special Interests: Dancing, Music, Church Activities James, Rebecca Ann (Becky): Les Cheries (10), 12), Southernaires (10, 12), Beta Club (10, 12), Writers' Rendezvous Staff (12), Y-Teens (11), Homeroom Vice-president (12) . . . Special Interests: Collecting Records, Reading, Drama James, Julie: A Cappella Choir (12), Glee Club (10), Homeroom Tiger Reporter (10), Y-Teens (11), Girls' Ensemble (11), Red Cross Honor for Entertainment (10) - ■ . Special Interest: Singing Professionally in a Family Quartet Jennings, Wanda Jean: A Cappella Choir (11, 12), Beta Club (10, 11, 12), Les Cheries (12), Writers' Ren- dezvous Staff (12), All State Choir (10), Chapel Club (10, 12) . . . Special Interest: Church Pianist and Soloist Jornigan, Patsy: Hi-Steppers (11), Reserve Cheerleader (12), Les Cheries (10, 12), Publications Committee (12), Homeroom Secretary (10, 12) . . . Special Interests: Church, Music Jobe, David: Special Interests: Woodworking, Basketball. Baseball Jones, Jeanette: Hall High Pep Club (10), Swimming Team (10) , Tiger Salesman (12), Glee Club (12), Class Day Committee . . . Special Interests: Swimming, Basket- ball, Horseback Riding Jones, Lon: Band (10) . . . Special Interest: Cars Jones, Marilyn Kaye: Megaphones (11, 12), Hi-Steppers (11) , Reserve Cheerleader (12), Homeroom President (10), Les Cheries (10, 12), Homeroom Secretary (11) . . . Special Interests: Art, Swimming, Dancing Jones, Robert Bruce (Big Bob) Jordan, Teddy Raymond: Future Tradesmen of America (12) . . . Special Interests: Drag Races, Hot Rods Joyner, Joe: Special Interests: Golf, Art, Basketball BORED OF EDUCATION 960 Kane, Carol: Y-Teens (10), Megaphones (11), les Cheries (10, 12), Southernaires (12), Homeroom Secretary (10, 11), Senior Gifts Committee . . .Special Interests: Sewing, Reading Kays, Dan (Skipper): Track (12), Draftsmen's Society (12), Homecoming Activities Committee (12), Junior Red Cross Representative (12) . . . Special Interests: Athletics, Aquatics, Outdoor Sports Keeton, Sherry: Varsity Cheerleader (12), Megaphones Club (11, 12), Beta Club (10, 11, 12), Les Cheries (10, 12), Homecoming Court (10, 12) . . . Special Interest: Church Activities Kennedy, Harry: Red Cross Representative (10), Drafts- men's Society (10, 12), Chapel (10, 12), Inter-Club Council (12), Quill and Scroll (12), Pix Art Editor (12) . . . Special Interests: Sports, Architecture, Church Kennedy, Jerry: Key Club (11, 12), Yearbook Photograph- er (11), Science Club (11), Draftsmen's Society (12), Social Committee (12) . . . Special Interests: Water Skiing, Swmming, Flying Kinder, Don: Sergeant-at-Arms in Future Tradesmen of America (12) . . . Special Interest: Cars Kuehnert, Charlsie: Les Cheries (12), Red Cross Repre- sentative (10), Homeroom Treasurer (11), Yearbook Salesman (11), Homeroom Secretary (12), Senior Class Day Committee (12) . . . Special Interests: Dancing, Hunter Methodist Church Kyzer, Delois J.: Debonaires (12) . . . Special Interests-. Radio Listening, Piano, Reading Langley, Willene: Beta Club (10, 12), Southernaires (10, 12), Junior Academy of Science (10), Drum Corps, (11) Future Homemakers of America (11), Writers’ Rendezvous Staff (12) . . . Special Interest: Piano Latta, Robert: Homeroom Vice-president (11), Wrestling (12) , Pix Salesman (12) . . . Special Interests: Swim- ming, Drums Lawrence, Frances: A Cappella Choir (11, 12), Chapel Club (10, 12), Southernaires (12), Homeroom Presi- dent (10, 12), Senior Distinctions Committee . . . Special Interests: Music, Church Work Lea. Jim: Key Club (10, 12), Football (10. 12), Boys' State (11), Track (10, 12) Lilly, Barbara Jean: Future Homemakers of America (11) . . . Special Interesi: Sewing Linsley, Clyde: Beta Club (10), Quill and Scroll (12). Radio Club (12), Feature Editor, Tiger (12) Lloyd, Barbara: Pep Club (11), Assistant Librarian (12), Assembly Committee (12), Receptionist for Mrs. Quigley (12) THE MAD RUSH Kinderman, Jim: Football (11, 12), Basketball (10, 12), LR Club (11. 12), Key Club (10, 12), Boys' State (11). Senior Graduation Speaker Committee . . . Special Interest: Sports King, Tom: Football (11, 12). LR Club (11, 12), Boys' State (II) . . . Special Interest: Sports Kitts, Ronald Porter: Key Club (11, 12), Cross Country Team (11), Boys' State (11), Student Council (12), Homeroom President (11), Pix Salesman (10) . . . Special Interests: President of First Methodist MYF, Naval Reserve 36 SENIORS lore, Jim: Homeroom President (11), Student Council Representative (11), Key Club (11, 12), Arkansas Boys' State (11) . . . Special Interests: Bowling, Hog Booster, Stereophonies Love, lane: Southerneires (12), Homeroom Secretary (10, 11), les Cheries (10), Senior Election Committee Lyman, Joyce Ann: Rainbow (10), Future Nurses of Ameri- ca (12), Candy Striper (12), les Cheries (10, 12), Graduation Committee (12), Y-Teens (10) . . . Special Interests: Nursing, Interior Decoration, Fashion De- signing Lynch, Julia: Senior Typing Committee . . . Special In- terests: Dancing, Swimming, Cooking Lynn, Carole: Southernaircs (12), Attendance Office (10), Senior Prom Committee . . . Special Interests: Swim- ming, Singing, Tyler Street Baptist Church McBride, Raydene (Rai): Pix Salesman (11), 4-H (11), Li- brary Club (11). Co-captain of Cheerleaders (11), Future Tradesmen of America (12), DECA (12) . . . Special Interests: Dancing, Swimming McCarty, John: Football (10, 11, 12), Raney High Beau (1 1), Arkansas National Guard, LR Club . . . Special Interests: Football, Baseball, Weight Lifting McClelland, Linda: Homeroom Vice-president (10), Nur- sery School Attendant (12), Glee Club (11), Cheer- leader (11) . . . Special Interests: Bowling, Modern Music McClenney, Jean: Homeroom Secretary (12), Student li- brarian (10), General Office Assistant (12), Glee Club (11), Cheerleader (11) . . . Special Interests: Bowling, Modern Music McCraw, Mary Ellen- Homeroom Bible Chairman (12) McCullough, Jerry: Senior Distinctions Committee . Special Interests: Designing Cars, Swimming McCullough, John: Special Interests: Radio, Hunting, Fishing McDaniel, Wanda Lee: Chapel Club (10, 12). Y-Teens (12), Southernaires (12), StKrefary of Biology Class (10) . . . Special Interests: Modern Jazz, Organ, Bowling McFadin, Lee Hall: Tiger Marching Band (10, 12), Tiger Concert Band (12) . . . Special Interests: Hunting, Cars, Music McFarlin, Martha Lynn: Tiger Salesman (12), Pix Sales- man (10), Vice-president Debonaires (12), President of Quill and Scroll, Co-editor of Pix (12) . . . Special Interests: Bowling, Dancing, Meeting People ess, Paul, Future Tradesmen Assistant Tiger Salesman (12) . . Printing of America (12), . Special Interest: McKelvey, Mike: Stardust Club (12), Projection Operator (10) . . . Special Interests: Art, Drama, Singing McKenney, Jerry: Key Club (10, 12), Beta Club (10, 12), Student Trainer (10. 11, 12), Inter-Club Council (12), Quill and Scroll (12), Pix Sports Editor (12) . . . Special Interests: Athletics, Church Activities 37 Modarii, Charlie: Junior Red Cross (10), Science Club (11) , Key Club (11, 12), Secretary Elect for 1959-60, Writers' Rendezvous Staff (12), National Merit Final- ist (11) . . . Hobbies: Chess, Swimming . . . Special Interest: Boy Scouts Meeks, Beverly: Tiger Staff (12), les Cheries (12) . . . Special Interests: Skating, Horseback Riding Meeks, Larry: Stardust Talent Club (12), Track (11), Driving Roadeo (10) . . . Special Interests: Cars, Drag Races, College Milam, Dennis: Pix Salesman (10), Homeroom President (12) , Junior Academy of Science (11) Miller, Deanie: Special interests: Tennis, Swimming Miller, Norbert: Future Tradesmen of America (12), Diver- sified Occupations (12) Mixe, Jean: State Wide First Place Poster Winner (12), Sec- retary of Home Economics Class (10), Debonaires (12), Gym Equipment Monitor (12) . . . Special In- terests: Art, Art History, Interior Decorating Moak, Tommy: Diversified Occupations (12) . . . Special Interests: Cars, Motorcycles Montgomery, Arlene: Guidance Office Monitor (10), Glee Club (11), Cheerleader at Glendale, Arkansas (11), Senior Girls Club (11) . . . Hobby: Swimming . . . Special Interests: Music, Secretarial Work PRIMPING FOR SENIOR PICTURE 960 McKinney, Hazel: Chapel (10, 12), Y-Teens (11), Writers' Rendezvous Staff (12) . . . Special Interest: Politics . . . Hobbies: Reading, Writing Short Stories McMahon, Linda: Y-Teens (10. 12), Les Cheries (10), Southern Belles (11), Debonaires (12), Arkansas Girls' State (11), Junior Red Cross (12) . . . Hobbies: Dancing, Traveling McMinn, Janet: Homeroom Salesman (11), Les Cheries (12) . . . Hobbies: Swimming, Traveling McNabb, Jerry: Athletic Manager (10, 11, 12) MaGouirk, Carol Darlene: Tiger Editor-in-chief (12), Tiger Beauty Nominee (12), Homecoming Maid of Honor (12), Secretary of Quill and Scroll (12), Bear Fax Assistant Editor (11), Arkansas Girls' State (11) . . . Special Interests: Writing, Sports . . . Hobby: Danc- ing Maloy, Mary Ann: Future Homemakers of America (11), Les Cheries (12), DECA Club (12), Special Project Committee (12), Future Teachers of America (12), Attendance Monitor (10) . . . Special Interests: Music. Traveling, Radio Listening Msrek, Betty Louise: Dance Line (12), Les Cheries (12), Debonaires (12) . . . Hobby: Dancing Mathis, Rebecca Jane: Y-Teens (10, 11), Chapel Club (10. 12), Debonaires (10, 12), Arkansas Girls' State (11), Corresponding Secretary of Student Council (12), Les Cheries (12) . . . Special Interest: Trinity Episco- pal Youth Group Maxwell, Dewayne: Homeroom President (10), Senior Elections Committee . . . Hobbies: Bowling, Swim- ming, Tennis SENIORS Montgomery, Luanne: Future Homemakers of America (11), Junior Red Cross Representative (10), Y-Teens (10), DECA (12), Future Tradesmen of America (12), Chairman, Special Projects Committee (12) . . . Special Interests: Movies, Swimming, Clothes Moody, Jacquelyn Sue: Girls' Glee Club (10), Baptist High Choir (11), A Cappella Choir (12), Southernaires (12) . . . Special Interest: Water Sports Moore, Gary Morgan, Herb: Key Club (10, 12), Student Council (12), Arkansas Boys' State (11), Track (10, 11, 12), Tiger Salesman (10) . . . Special Interests: Hot Rods, Hunt- ing Morris, Fred III: Swing Band (10, 11, 12), Concert Band (10, 12), Band Captain (12), Homeroom President (12), Business Manager for Swing Band (12), Band Office Monitor (12) . . . Special Interests: Swimming, Camping, Church Work Moser, Virginia: Secretary of Homeroom (11), Future Tradesmen of America (11, 12), Southernaires (12) . . . Special Interest: Nursing Motley, Georgo Ronald: Key Club (10, 11, 12), Beta Club (10, 11, 12), Draftsmen's Society (10, 11, 12), Science Club (11), National Merit Semifinalist . . . Special Interests: Civil Air Patrol, Sports Mullens, Therell Ray: Varsity Band (10), Tiger Band (10), Hi-Y (10), Mabelvale Band (11), DECA (12), Future Farmers of America (11) Muller, Larry (Larry Browne): Beta Club (10), Draftsmen's Society (10, 12) . . . Special Interest: Mechanics Murphy, Sally Jo: Future Homemakers of America (10), Future Teachers of America (12), Spanish Club (10), Southernaires (12), Les Cheries (12) . . . Special In- terests: Swimming, Piano, Hot Rod Races Murry, Mary Myers, Mary Nell: Chapel Club (10, 12). Southernaires (12) . . . Special Interests: Music, Sports Narkinsky, John: Homeroom Ticket Salesman (10, 12), Varsity Basketball (11, 12), Intramural Basketball (10). Key Club (11) . . . Special Interests: Basketball, Golf, Tennis Neely, Phyllis Kay: Hi-Stepper (11), Varsity Cheerleader, Baptist High (11), Varsity Cheerleader (12), Mega- phones (11. 12), Les Cheries (10, 12), Beta Club (10, 12) . . . Special Interests: Cheerleading, Horse- back Riding Nelson, Danny: Tiger Marching Band (10, 12), Varsity Band (10). Pep Band (12), Hi-Stepper Drummer (10, 11, 12), Concert Band (12) . . . Special Interests: Drums, Music. Cars Nelson, Susanne: Homeroom President (12), Megaphones (11, 12), Varsity Cheerleader (12), Reserve Cheer- leader (11), Les Cheries (10, 12), Homecoming Maid (10), Valentine Court (11) . . . Special Interests: Cheerleading, Baton Twirling, Bowling Nolen, Rebecca Ross: Southernaires (10, 12), Beta Club (10, 11. 12), Les Cheries (10, 12). Y-Teens (10) . . . Special Interests: Tennis, Water Skiing Oates, William Hershel: Beta Club (10), Key Club (11), Varsity Basketball (11), Student Council (11), Home- room President (11), Tiger Salesman (12) . . . Special Interests: Hunting, Fishing 39 1960 Oswald, Joel Owens, Linda Owens, Billy Owens, Sandra Kay: Glee Club (10), Y-Teen Officer (11), Homeroom Vice-president (11) . . . Special interest: Reading Pack, Ralph Parker, Patricia Ann (Pat): Megaphones (11, 12), Glee Club (10), Hi-Stepper (11. 12), Les Cheries (10, 12), Senior Distinctions Committee, Senior Elections Com- mittee . . . Special Interests: Singing, Little Rock Boys' Club Queen Pearce, Mike: Draftsmen's Society (10, 11, 12), Football (II). Pep Club (11), Stardust Club Peck, Gail: Beta Club (10, 11, 12), Treasurer (12), Les Cheries (10, 12), Parliamentarian (1), Southernaires (10. 12), Chaplain (12), Chapel (10, 12) . . . Special Interests: Asbury Methodist Church, Little Rock Sub- district of Methodist Churches Penfield, Barbara Ann: Special Interests: Sewing, Collect- ing Jewelry Pennington, Alice (Judy): Attendance Office (12), Senior Distinctions Committee, Les Cheries (12) . . . Special Interests: Dancing, Swimming Pennington, Joe: Special Interest: Cars Perrier, Gerald: Homeroom Treasurer (10), Door Deco- rations Committee (12) . . . Special Interest: Basket- ball Perry, Bobby: Central High Key Club (10, 12), Writers' Rendezvous Staff (12), Baptist High Science and Rocket Club (11). Radio Club (12) . . . Special In- terests: Shortwave Radio, Civil Air Patrol — Cadet Section Pharis, Johnnie, Jr.: Homeroom President (10), Key Club (11, 12), Student Council (12), A Cappella Choir (11, 12), Homeroom Vice-president (11), Junior Play . . . Special Interests: Sports, Science . . . Hobby: Fishing Phillips, Lana Gazell: Special Projects Committee (12), 8and (10), DECA Club (12) . . . Special Interests: Bowling, Children's Homes, Church Work Pitts, Linda Pinkerton, Toni: Junior Red Cross (10), Y-Teens (10, 11), Homeroom Vice-president (11), Tiger Staff (12), Pi Staff (12), Student Council (11)... Special Interests: Dancing, Swimming, Sports Pierce, Jean: Cheerleader (11), Girls Club (11), Deco- rating Committee (11), Debonaires (12) . . . Special Interests: Basketball, Dancing, Bowling BEHIND THE SCENES 40 SENIORS Plaster, Lois: Y-Teens (11), Future Teachers (11), Record- ing Secretary of DECA (12) . . . Special Interests: Swimming, Hunting Politis, Barbara: Les Cheries (10, 12), Latin Club (11), Quill and Scroll (11), Glee Club (11), Southernaires (12), Paper Staff (11)... Special Interests: Water Skiing, Bowling Pollard, Johnny: Red Cross Representative (10), Wittiest in School (11) . . . Special Interests: Cars, Sports Price, David Carl: LRCHS Swing Band (12), Tiger Band (12) . . . Special Interest: Music Prickett, Linda Carol: Y-Teens (10, 11), Homeroom Secre- tary (10, 12). Chapel Club (10), Annual Staff (11), Hi-Steppers (11, 12), Les Cheries (12) . . . Special Interests: Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, Foot- ball, Bowling Priest, Carol Ann: A Cappella Choir (12), National Junior Arts and Letters (10), All-State Choir (10), Girls' Glee Club (10), Beta Club (12) . . . Special Interests: Music, Immanuel Baptist Church Pruett, Linda: Vice-president of Y-Teens (10, 12), Swim- ming Team (10, 11), Les Cheries (10, 12), Senior Elections Committee . . . Special Interests: Swim- ming, Bowling Raney, Charles. Tiger Band (10, 12), Concert Band (10, 12), Draftsmen's Society (10) . . . Special Interests: Tennis, Hunting Ramer, Joe: Special Interests: Sports, Models Rector, Charles Ruffin: Special Interests: Hot Rods, Rock'n' Roll Redditt, Paul: Key Club (10, 11. 12). Beta Club President (12), Varsity Basketball (11, 12), Math Club . . . Special Interests: Order of DeMolay, Photography Reid, Walter (Duke): Tiger Marching Band (10), LRCHS Swing Band (10) . . . Special Interest: Baseball Riley, Sheila: Y-Teens (10), Hi-Steppers (11, 12), Home- room Treasurer (II). Chapel Club (10), Swing Band (12) . . . Special Interests: Dancing, Swimming Robbins, Mary Suzanne: Tiger Salesman (10, 12), Les Cheries (10, 11, 12), Megaphone President (12), Hi- Stepper Captain (12), Pix Salesman (12). Pentangle Board (12) Roberts, Sharron: Pix Salesman (10), Les Cheries (12), Megaphones (12), Hi-Steppers (12), Girls' Glee Club (10) Robinson, Carolyn: Les Cheries (12), Southernaires (12), Red Cross Representative (12), Chapel Club (10, 12) . . . Special Interests: Church Activities, Sports, Art, Music Robinson, Gary: Key Club (11, 12), Varsity Football (11, 12), Homeroom President (12). Boys' State (11), LR Club (11, 12). Draftsmen's Society (10, 12) . . . Special Interests: Football, Baseball Roper, Bobby J.: Concert Band (10. 11), LRCHS Dance Band (11, 12), Inter-Club Council Representative (11), Distributive Education Clubs of America (12) . . Special Interests: Instrumental Music, Automobile Races, Building Competitive Engines 41 Senubaugh, Joe Shamburger, Bill: Vice-president Student Body (12), Var- sity Track (10, 11, 12), LR Club (10, 11, 12), Key Club (10, 11, 12). President. Chapel Club (12), A Cappella Choir (12) . . . Special Interests: Music, Piano, Collecting Money Shaw, Gloria Anne: les Cheries (10, 12), Southernaires (12), Tiger and Pix Staff (12), Office Attendant (10. 11, 12), Senior Gift Committee . . . Special Interests: Church Choir, Social Activities, Swimming Sheddy, Rose Marie: Debonaires (10, 12), Pentangle Board (12), Annual Staff (11) Shelton, Patricia Sue: Debonaires, President (12), Y-Teens (11) . Student Council (12), Reserve Cheerleader, Baptist High (11), Tiger Staff (12), Quill and Scroll (12) . . . Special Interests: YWA Nurses' Training, Reading Shemwell, Mary Lynn: Diversified Occupations (12), Les Cheries (12), Debonaires (12) Simmons, Bonnie Sue: Y-Teens (10), Varsity Basketball (10), Future Teachers of America, Treasurer (10), Glee Club (10), Chic-Hi Business Staff (10, 11). De- bonaires (12) . . . Special Interests: Sports, Dancing Skelton, Jimmy: Special Interest: Trampoline Sloan, Becky: Les Cheries (10, 12), Southernaires, Vice- president (12), Beta Club (10, 12), Homeroom Sec- retary (12), Tiger Salesman (10), Graduation Program Committee (12) . . . Special Interests: Swimming, Church Choir 1960 Rorie, Buel Dean: Stage Crew (12) . . . Hobbies: Radios, Model Airplanes Rowland, Carolyn: Beta Club (11, 12), Hi-Steppers (12), Stardust Club (10, 12), Senior Elections Committee, Les Cheries (12), Megaphone Club (12) . . . Special Interests: Sports, Summer Travel Rowland, Diana Sue: Debonaires (12), Nursery School (12), . . . Special Interests: Sports, What Nots, Baby Sitting Rowland, Gary Allen: Glee Club (11), Choir (11) . . . Special Interest: Cars Royal, Irvin: Swing Band (10, 12), Varsity Band (10, 12) . . . Special Interests: Swimming, Drums, Weight Lifting Russell, Sandra: Les Cheries (12), Stardust Club (12), Southernaires (10, 12), Attendance Office (12), Senior Prom Committee . . . Special Interests: Tennis, Dramatics Ryan, Ida Lois: Southernaires (12) . . .Special Interests-. Rainbow Girls, Organist at South Highland Baptist Church Scott, Robert (Bob): Draftsmen's Society (12), Future Tradesmen of America (12) . . . Special Interests: Motorcycles, Cars Seaver, Sandra: Hi-Sfeppers (12), Megaphones (12), Les Cheries (10, 12), Homeroom Secretary (10), Stardust Club (12), Senior Assembly Committee . . . Special Interest: Dancing 42 SENIORS Smith, Jackie Dell: Intramural Wrestling . . . Special In- terests: Boxing, Little Rock Boys Club Smith, Ann: Beta Club (10, 12), Beta Club Officer (12), Les Cheries (10, 12), Grace Notes (10, 12), Tiger Marching Band (10. 12), Concert Band (10, 12) . . . Special Interests: Church Work, Music Smith, Don Smith, Lillie: DECA Club (12), Future Tradesmen of Ameri- ca (12), Red Cross, Chairman, Activities Commission . . . Special Interests: People, Politics Smith, Margaret: Megaphones (12), Les Cheries (10, 12), Hi-Steppers (12), Quill and Scroll (12), Pix Staff (12), Homeroom Tiger Salesman (12) Sosebee, Robert: B-Team Football (10), Track (12), Pix Salesman (10), Stardust Club (12) Spann, Ronnie DeVoyc: Football (10, 11, 12), Track (10, 11, 12), Boys' State Secretary of State, Key Club Vice-president (12), Beta Club (10, 12) . . . Special Interests: Pop Records, Movies Spann, Ronnie Joe Spiegel, Ronnie: Football (10, 11), Basketball (10), Base- ball (10), Homeroom Treasurer (12), Homeroom Vice- president (10) . . . Special Interests: Sports Cars, Sports Stanton, Robert W.: Football (11) Stauber, Martha: Southernaires (10, 12), Drama Club (11), Senior Distinctions Board (12) . . . Special Interests: Swimming, Bowling Stegall, Pat: Hi-Steppers (11), Co-captain, Reserve Cheer- leaders (12). les Cheries (10, 12), Vice-president, Homeroom (10), Student Council (12), Megaphones (11, 12) . . . Special Interests: Waterskiing, Dancing, Cheerleading Stephens, Kay: Marching Band (10), Les Cheries (10), Tiger Staff (12) . . . Special Interests: Sports, Waferskiing Stevens, Ina lorine: Junior Red Cross Representative (10, 12), Senior Assembly Committee . . . Special In- terests: Piano, Voice, Nursing Stiles, Michael W.: Concert and Tiger Band (10), Swing Band (10, 11, 12), Director, Swing Band (12), Dixie- land Band (lO, 11) . . . Special Interests: Music, Cars Stracener, Horace M., Jr.: Junior Academy of Science (10), Key Club (11, 12), Science Club Vice-president (11), President, Junior Academy of Science (12), Pix Sales- man (12), Student Council (11) . . . Special Interests: Chemistry, Mogic, Roller Skating Strain, Vila Rae: Y-Teen Club (10, 11, 12), Future Nurses of America (10), Swimming Teams (10) . . . Special Interests: Swimming, Outdoor Sports Stuckey, Sharry: Special Interests: Swimming, Dancing 7 9 60 Sullivan, Jimmy: LRCHS Band (10), Fairview Band (II), Science Club (11), Swing Band (12) . . . Special In- terests: Hunting, Fishing, Swimming Sullivan, Jo Anne: Homeroom Secretary (10, 11, 12), Hi- Stepper (11), Varsity Cheerleader (12), les Cheries (10, 12), Inter-Club Council (12), Megaphone Club (11, 12) . . . Special Interests: First Baptist Church, Cheerleading, Dancing Sutton: Nelta Jean: Debonaires (10, 12), Inter-Club Coun- cil (12), Graduation Committee (12) . . . Special Interests: Piano, Church Activities, Sewing Talbert, Lee Ann: Glee Club (10), Debonaires (12), Y-Teens (11) . . . Special Interests: Driving, Dancing, Sewing Tate, Jon: Key Club (10, 12). Beta Club (10, 12), Athletic Manager (10, 11, 12), International Key Club Con- vention (10) . . . Special Interest: Sports Taylor, James A., Jr.: A Cappella Choir (12), Boys' Glee Club (10) . . . Special Interest: Church Choir Jo Ann (Jody): Special Interests: Dancing, Music Taylor, Johnny L.: Homeroom Vice-president (12), Future Tradesmen of America (II, 12), President of the DECA Club (12) . . . Special Interests: Cars, Swim- ming, Skiing Thomas, Jefferson: Chapel Club (10), Projectionist (11) . . . Special Interests: Photography, Boating Thompson, Bill: Draftsmen’s Society (12) . . . Special Interests: Basketball, Mechanical Drawing, Baseball Thompson, James Vernon: Special Interests: Coins, Hot Rods, Stamps Thompson, Jo Anne: Co-editor of Pix (12), Associate Edi- tor of Rebel Rouser (11), Beta Club (11, 12), Quill and Scroll (12), Secretary-Treasurer of Debonaires (12), Special Interests: Church Activities, Journalism Thorpe, Todd: Speech Activities Class (12) . . . Special Interests: Calf Roping, Bulldogging Tidmore, Bill: Athletic Manager (10), Baseball (11) . . . Special lnterests:Waterskiing, Sports Cars Tisdale, Johnny (Tiz): Band (10, 12), Swing Band (10, 11, 12), Science Club (11. 12), Key Club (11, 12), Stu- dent Council (10), Radio Club (12) . . . Special In- terest: Dramatics, Tennis, Music Townsend, Carolyn: Student Council (10, 12), DECA Club, Reporter on School Paper (11) . . . Special Interests: Horseback Riding, Swimming Trammel, Larry: Homeroom President (10, 11, 12), Key Club (10, 11, 12), Beta Club (10, 11, 12), Science Club (11), Boys' State (11), Vice-president of Junior Class (11) . . . Special Interests: Baseball, Basketball Treadway, Douglas E.: Homeroom Tiger Salesman (10, 12) . . . Special Interests: Cars, Jazz, Wrestling 44 SENIORS Trent, Bobby Marvin: Band (10), Shop (10, 12) . . Special Interests: Skating, Hot Rods, Swimming Tuberville, Jean Tucker, Annette: Senior Play Committee, Assistant Direct- or, Junior Play (11) . . . Special Interests: Church Activities, Horses Tucker, Joyce Ann: Les Cheries (10), Debonaires (12), Graduation Speaker Committee (12) . . . Special Interests: Science, Nursing, Sports Tucker, Tommy Lee: DECA Club (12), Future Tradesmen of America (12), Reporter for Both Clubs (12) . . . Special Interests: Swimming, Bowling, Drag Races Turner, Jo Ann: Les Cheries (10, 12), Secretary (12), Southernaires (12), Future Nurses' Club (12), Annual Staff (11), Senior Elections Committee . . . Special Interests: Rainbow Girls, Water Sports Tyer, Fredonia Ann: Senior Distinctions Committee, Glee Club (10, 11) . . . Special Interests: Church Work, Cooking, Sewing Umholtz, Dale: Projection Club (10, 12), Science Club (11), Stage Club (12) . . . Special Interests: U. S. Air Force, Flying, Navigation Umholtz, Gale: Projection Club (10, 12), Key Club (11), Stardust Club (12) Vales, Larry: Track Team (11), Science Club (11), Key Club (11, 12), Cross-Country Team (12), Homeroom Library Representative (10) . . . Special Interests: Science, Sports Van Cleave, Melvin: Homeroom Ticket Salesman (12) . . . Special Interests: Cars, Motorcycles Vandiver, Kenny Viala, Carolyn Leann: Beta Club First Vice-president (12), Homeroom Secretary (10, 11, 12), Girls' State (11), Varsity Cheerleader (11), Guidance Monitor (10, 12), Treasurer of Southernaires (12) . . . Special Interests: Church Work, Youth Choir of Immanuel Baptist Church Vise, Barbara: Homeroom Vice-president (10), Assistant Pix Salesman (12) . . . Special Interests: Sports, Reading Voth, Gayle Vernon: Treasurer of Key Club (12), LR Club (11, 12), Football (10, 11, 12), Homeroom President (12), A Cappella Choir (12), Beta Club (10. 12) . . . Special Interests: Sports, Mechanics, Church Youth Work Wade, Sonny: Pix Salesman (10), Tiger Salesman (12), . . . Special Interests: Dancing, Waterskiing Wagner, Robert Lawrence: Glee Club (10, 12) . . . Special Interests: Hunting and Fishing Wahlquist, Gary: Football (10, 11, 12), Tiger Salesman (10), Homeroom Vice-president (12), Key Club (12), LR Club (11, 12), Future Tradesmen of America, School Safety Commission (12) . . . Special Interests: Sports, Church Work 45 Willis, Michael: Student Council (10, 11), Key Club (12), Science Club (10, 12), Writers' Rendezvous Staff (12) . . . Special Interests: History, The Arts, Church Work Wilson, Guy S., Jr. (Sammy): Tiger Marching Band (10, 12), Concert Band (10, 12), Student Conductor (12), Key Club (12) . . . Special Interests: Hunting, Fish- ing, Music Wilson, Judy: President of les Cheries (12), Inner-Cl.b Council (10), Y-Tecns (10, 11, 12), Southernaires (12), President of Junior Red Cross Council (12), Tiger Staff (12) . . Special Interests: Dancing, Water Sports, Rainbow Girls Wilson, Sarah Elizabeth: Les Cheries (10, 12), Distributive Education (12), Future Homemakers of America (11), Future Tradesmen of America (12), Band (11) . . . Special Interests: Dancing, Swimming, Music Wingfield, Isaac S. (Zeke): Concert Band (10, 12), Quarter- master (12), Radio Club (10, 12), Science Club (10, 11, 12), President (12), Key Club (11, 12), Pep Band (12) . . Special Interests: Electronics, Music, Stamps Winston, Diane: Les Cheries (10, 12). Southernaires (10, 12), Beta Club (10, 12), Homeroom Vice-president (10), Pix Salesman (12) . . . Special Interests-. Danc- ing, Horseback Riding Wise, Cathy: Homeroom President (10), Senior Distinc- tions Committee, Senior Elections Committee, Senior Class Day Committee, Les Cheries . . . Special In- terests: Swimming, Skating, Bowling Witcher, Joe: Softball, Basketball, Football . . . Special Interests: Hunting, Swimming, Boxing Womack, John: Key Club (11, 12), Beta Club (11, 12), Student Council Parliamentarian (12), ln:er-Club Council President (12), Concert Band (10) 960 Walker, Bill: Band (10, 11, 12) . . Special Interests: Bowling, Swimming Walloch, Sue: Y-Teens (10. 11, 12), Swing Band (12), Stardust Club (12) . . . Special Interests: Skating, Swimming, Horseback Riding Wall , Cariotta: Special Interests: Collecting Jazz Albums, Traveling, Swimming Washington, Mary lou: Debonaires (12) . .Special In- terests-. Dancing, Swimming Watts, Thomas William (Bill): Football (10) . . . Special Interests: Fishing, Hunting Wilbanks, Luther Irwin: Science Club (10, II, 12), Radio Club (12), Order of De Molay, Junior Academy of Science (10, 12) . . . Special Interests: Chemistry, Mechanics, Electronics Wilder, Jimmy: Diversified Occupations (12), Quill and Scroll (12) . . . Special Interest: Sports Williams, Barbara Ann: Special Interests: Music, Swim- ming, Reading Williams, Jackie 46 SENIORS Wood, Marvel: Vice-president of Homeroom (10), South- ernaires (10, 12), Les Chenes (10, 12). Cheerleader (11), Debate Team (11), Stardust Club (12) . . . Special Interests: Dancing, Cars, Sports Woodall, Mike Woolard, Lynn Phillip: Band (10, 11, 12), Beta Club (10, 11. 12), Key Club (10, 12). Science Club (11), Glee Club (11), Hi-Y (11) . . Special Interests: Physics, Psychology, Photography Yancey, Robert Eugene: Library Representative (10), At- tendance Monitor (11), Graduation Committee (12) . . . Special Interests: Bowling, Boating, Football Yant, Rudolph Dwayns: Beta Club (10, 12), Intramural Basketball (10, 12) . . . Special Interests: Auto Mechanics, Music Young, Judy Maxine: Pep Club (10), Future Homemakers of America (10) . . . Special Interests: Collecting Pictures, Writing, Skating Young, Norma Jean: Girls' Athletics Association (11), Future Homemakers of America (11), Debonaires (12) . . . Special Interests: Driving, Swimming, Danc- ing Yount, Alice Faye: Office Assistant (11), Future Trades- men of America (12), Corresponding Secretary (12) . . . Special Interest: Bowling Zelsman, Jack I.: Science Club (12), Little Rock P.stol Club (12), Speech Activities (12), Graduation Speak- er Committee . . . Special Interests: Guns, Sports, Bowling Wilmoth, Betty: Special Interests: Church Work, Dancing, Working at the Arkansas Baptist Hospital Dixon, Johnny I.: Band (10, 11, 12) . . Special Interests: Swimming, Racing Magin, Dianne: Beta Club (10, 12), Southernaires (10, 12), Les Cheries (10, 12), Homemaking Secretary (11), I. C. Basketball Team (11) . . . Special In- terests: Sewing, Swimming, Traveling Smith, Terri Ann: Y-Teen (10), Drill Team (11, 12), Span- ish Club (11, 12), Little Theater Guild (11, 12), Speakeretts (12) . . . Special Interests: Tennis, Swimming 47 Gary Robinson Joyce Garlington The students who receive the 1960 Senior Distinctions are nominated and elected by the Senior Class. Joyce Garlington and Gary Robinson were elected LRCHS Ideal, symbolizing the ideals of the senior class . . . The two Wittiest are Marvel Ann Wood and Bill Haddox . . . The two young people who have shown Most Class Spirit through- out the year are Bill Shamburger and Pat Stegall . . . With the dignity and tact required of an executive, senior class officers Richard Ezell and Sandra Haley received the distinction of Best Class Executives. Bill Haddox Marvel LRCHS IDEAL WITTIEST I960 SENIOR MOST CLASS SPIRIT Bill Shamburger Pat Stegall Richard Ezell BEST CLASS EXECUTIVE Sandra Haley Mary John Diffee Womack Everyone likes a person who puts others before himself, and we have two such people in the senior class of 1960. These two are our Best Citizens, John Wo- mack and Mary Diffee . . . Popu- larity is a quality that symbol- izes courtesy, hard work, and friendliness. The two elected Most Popular Boy and Girl are Larry Dum and Suzanne Nelson . . . Bobby Brazzel and Carolyn Fowler were honored by their classmates for achieving the dis- tinction of having the Best Per- sonality. Tom Joyce King Denny BEST CITIZEN MOST POPULAR DISTINCTIONS FRIENDLIEST Suzanne Nelson Larry Dum Carolyn Fowler BEST PERSONALITY Bob Brazzel Sherry Keeton Ronnie Spann Charles Dodd MOST HANDSOME - MOST BEAUTIFUL Phyllis Neely BEST GROOMED I960 SENIOR MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Paul Elaine Redditt Emanuel MOST COURTEOUS The two voted for being the Best Groomed are stylish Phyllis Neely and fashionable Ronnie Spann . . . The honor of being the Most Beautiful goes to Sherry Keeton and our Most Handsome Boy is Charles Dodd . . . The students who we think are Most Likely to Succeed are Elaine Emanuel and Paul Red- ditt . . . We take our hats off to our Most Courteous senior, Leann Viala and Gayle Voth. Leann Gayle Viala Voth Ann Priest Jim Kinderman Frances Lawrence Doug Hardin BEST ATHLETE MOST TALENTED DISTINCTIONS MOST OUTSTANDING IN SERVICE BEST ALL AROUND Carol MaGouirk Cyril Hollingsworth Sandra Charles Horn Cusick This year Jim Kinderman and Ann Priest rank as the Best Ath- letes . . . Here at Central we have two young people with talent that is anything but hid- den; they are Frances Lawrence and Doug Hardin . . . Two fa- miliar faces to the student body are those of Cyril Hollingsworth and Carol MaGouirk who were voted the Most Outsanding in Service . . . Capturing the covet- ed distinction of Best-all-around are Sandra Horn and Charles Cusick. This year boih the sophomore and the junior classes were first year students at Central. Many looked and saw challenges to be met; only a few chose to ignore these. Every student realized the importance of accepting the new re- sponsibilities that came with entering high school. Underclassmen face two or three years of preparation. Each year encompasses numerous opportunities granting the student areas for development. The extent of progression is due largely to the individual. All preparation has a purpose, although during the first years of high school the goal may seem vague and distant. As we pass through the Door of Preparation at Central we formulate our own codes and standards that become a basic part of our future. UNDERCLASSMEN 53 UNDERCLASSMEN Juniors llth GRADE, HOMEROOM, 218 - Mr . Bess Flack Top Row: Donald Bennett, Larry Bearden, Joe Bateman, David (Bud) Bell, Claud Alexander, Merritt Bartlett, Myron Barnes, Gary Barnes, Elton Ashby, Kenneth Beard, Richard Blackwell Middle Row: Charles Ball, Jim Bishop, Danny Baskin, Jerry Ballinger, Ina Rae Ballentine, Joe Nell Ammann, Joe Baker, Margaret Ann Bailey, Linda Allison, Susan Adams, Kathy Bland Bottom Row: Jerry Baldwin, Richard Bell, Mimi Albright, Anne Beaumont, Phyllis Blackman, Mrs. Flack, Mary Ann Barnes, Helen Arrington, Ann Bitfle, Leathia Austin, Virginia Barnett, Billie Jean Barnes llth GRADE, HOMEROOM 124 - Miss Maude Reid Top Row: Vernon Brown, Richard Britt, Billy Bush, Sherryl Buchanan, Peter Bumpass, Tommy Butler, Betsy Burnet, Bill Brannon Middle Row: Kermit Brannon, Brenda Brazil, Teddy Brewer, Johnnie (Butch) Branscum, Barbara Brown, Claudia Brooks, Tommy Burton, Billy Brothers Bottom Row: Donna Bryan, Ann Bradley, Martha Bosshart, Miss Reid, Sue Boyd, Charlotte Brannon, Ellen Blazer, Joyce Brazil 54 UNDERCLASSMEN Juniors 11TH GRADE, HOMEROOM 147 - Mrs. Sarah Fountain Top Row: J. J. Charton, Billy Clark, Clyde Cook, Diane Cato, Steve Clark, Julia Champion, Martha Choate, Eliza- beth Champion Middle Row: Harry Caldwell, Homer Coney, Floyd Carraro, David Case, Anne Carlton, Donna Childs, Lou Coates, Amanda Cannon Bottom Row: Edward Coney, Jerry Cole, Joe Clanton, Maudine Cox, Judy Combs, Jackie Collier, Marilyn Cottey 11TH GRADE, HOMEROOM 236 - Mrs. Loreen Lee Top Row: Carl Creger, James Dreibelbis, Glen Douglas, Page Daniel, Brad Cunningham, Bill Crippen, Tommy Dennis, Ed Cullum, Don Drennan, Larry Dill Middle Row: Larry Deal, Dianne Day, Sharon Dove, Martha Crudgington, Carol Curry, Mary Sue Criner, Karen Cunningham, Nan Daniel, Rosalind Downing, Althea De Haven, Nancy Cummings Bottom Row: Rosemary Culp, Bernice Davis, David Dashiell, Howard Davis, Homer Cummings, Mrs. Lee Sue Ellen Dill, Paula Drew, Linda Drennan, Betty Ann Curlee 55 UNDERCLASSMEN Juniors 11TH GRADE, HOMEROOM 302 - Miss Emily Ponton Top Row: Pat Elliott, Johnny Eskew, Mickey Edgin, Stephan Foster, Ricky Durham, Sammy Freeze, Ricky Dykman, Claudia Ewing, Andrea Frederick, Pat Foiles Middle Row: Billy Eulitt, Steve Flory, Melvin Farmer, Bobbye Edwards, Becky Duncan, Miss Penton, Marilyn Emer- son, Joyco Fortenberry, Johnny Edwards, James Evans, Lynda Frederick Bottom Row: Nettie French, Jean Fritts, Jean Dwiggins, Jaccye Dwyer, Sue Freeman, Bonnie Faisst, Joyce Duck- worth, Mary Frances Farr, Linda Duncan 11th GRADE, HOMEROOM 220 - Mrs. Carolyn Fletcher Top Row: Danny Fuller, Eddie Harris, Cecil Harden Furr, Fred H. Haustein, Kenneth Dee Hammonds, Mike Hales, Elizabeth Ann Giles, Mike Gardner, Mac King Garbett, Nancy Carol Goode, Julia Beth Guinn Middle Row: James Edward George, John Harmon, Barbara Ann Garst, Milton Glendon Goode, Gwendolyn Dawn Glasscock, Shelby Garner Ratcliff, Laura Jane Hamilton, Betty Jean Golden, Bonnie Jean Grammer, Carolyn Sue Heath, Lynda Gardner, Lucile Hilton Bottom Row: David Gardner, Kenneth Ronnie Griffis, Patricia Ann Hall, Juanita Gee, Barbara Ann Harden, Jane Hamilton, Judy Elizabeth Greene, Gerald Green, Linda Jean Harrelson, Mrs. Fletcher 56 UNDERCLASSMEN Juniors Top Row: Frank Henderson, Miss Harris, Ross Honea, Tommie Hudson, Ralph Hubbard, Bill Hurley, Gene Howard, Tony Higginbotham, Harold Higgins, Ronnie Haynes, Everett Hicks Middle Row: Jerrell Holloway, John Hopper, Dickie Holbert, Carolyn Hightower, Juanita Huddleston, Theda Hor- ton, Betty Hoffman, Joyce Hodge, Grade Howell, Ray Hunthrop, Sandra Hicks, Susan Hefley Bottom Row: Linda Hollis, Earlece Humphries, Linda Hickey, Nancy Irby, Sandra Kay Ison, Donna Maria Hicks. Dickie Howlett, Pat Holloway, Jerry Holmes, Billy Hogue, Herbie Hoover, Lana Sue Hixson, Carol Ann Hol- comb, Carroll Ison 11th GRADE, HOMEROOM 401 - Mrs. Grace Dupree Top Row: Bob Knight, Robert Johnston, Les:er Judkins, Dick Kinney, Douglas Johnson, Joe Jackson, Terry Keefe, Dale Jones, Richard Jansen, Bobby Johnson Middle Row: Vern Lester, Ronnie Langhammer, Ferrel James, Robert Jones, Deanna Lemons, Judy Jones, Marilyn Judkins, Gertrude Johnson, Carol Jones, Shirley Jones, Barbara Laughlin Bottom Row: Dorothy Jacobs, Elizabeth Kirby, Carolyn Johnson, Linda Jon James, Sarah Jones, Linda Jo Keebey, Tanya Lay, Jo Anna Johnson, Mrs. Dupree, Sandra Johnson 57 UNDERCLASSMEN Juniors llth GRADE, HOMEROOM 245 - Mrs. Geneva Howerton Top Row: Robert McAlister, Richard Marr, Timothy Mann, Sam Lindsey, Tommy Maddox, Paul McDonald, Ronnie McDonald, Martha McDermott, Dennis Malone, Jane: McCay, Tommy McDermott Middle Row: Larry McCarty, Jerry Love, Tommy Lovett, Tommy Little, Carroll Lewis, Harry Little, Ronnie McKinney, Ruth McNeil, Sandra McCutcheon, Kay McAlister, Martha McKissack, Venita McGee, Mrs. Howerton Bottom Row: Donna Lynch, Charlene Mann, Jane McDuffie, Betty Ann Lloyd, Lynda McClenney, Jeanne McAfee, Sue Licato, Julie Lowry, Jane Lowry, Catherine Loudermilk, Sue Carolyn Lowe, Sharon McGrath 11th GRADE, HOMEROOM 148 - Mrs. Kathleen Taylor top Row: Jack Morrison, Walter Newton, Jerry Moak, Ralph Milholland, Gary Mobley, James Martin, Robert Miles, Bobby Joe Meux, David Mosley Middle Row: Kenneth Moore, Eddie Moravec, Cherry Masters, Sue Myers, Claretta Mullens, Carolyn Miller, Karen Moss, Bill Neal, Nancy Marx, Mrs. Taylor Bottom Row: Caralotta Nelson, Jackie Moody, Carroll Matthews, Alice Mitchell, Harriet Morgan, Carolyn Van Martin, Mary Lee Murry, Marlene Mitchell, Karen Mavis, Frankie Miller, Sharon May 58 UNDERCLASSMEN Juniors 11TH GRADE, Homeroom 336 — Mr. Robert A. Swaty Top Row: Paul Orton, George Parsons, Darrell Plummer, Bobby Pope, Wade Noyon, Paul Nolte, David Osborn, Jerry Patton, Steve Pierce, Marshall Oathouf, David Nolen, Mr. Swaty Middle Row: Sue Norwood, Priscilla O'Neil, Norvell Plowman, Pat Norman, Gaylann Perrier, Glenna .Paul, Eva Oswald, Sherrye Phillips, Frances Phelps, Sharon Pearrow, Jane Pouzar, Becky Nolen, Dan Nichols Bottom Row: Diane Nolen, Kaye Padgett, Pat Osborn, Syble Oden, Sue Oates, Linda Pope, Donna Petty, Penny Pennington, Sandie Pope, Linda Powell, Anna Francis Parrott, Shari Polk 11TH GRADE, Homeroom 337 — Miss Blanche Bowen Top Row: John Quarti, Rodney Sanders, Fred Rath, Royce Rose, Larry Sandage, O. C. Roberts, Joe Pruden, David Robinson, Ted Reutz, Ricky Raper Middle Row: Thomas Reeves, James Rice, Fernando Salazar, Joey Pruitt, Bruce Roberts, Billy Reynolds, La Verne Rorie, Martha Prichard, Carolyn Sadler, Janice Quinn Bottom Row: Lillian Rodgers, Jacque Ridens, Charlotte Sanders, Mary Lou Price, Miss Bowen, Susan Rowe, Ann Routon, Jean Proctor, Mary Ellen Routh, Sharon Ramick 59 UNDERCLASSMEN Juniors 11th GRADE, HOMEROOM 122 - Mr. Howard Bell Top Row: Richard Shewmaker, Alice Rose Shelnuf, Don Strong, Freddie Stansberry, George Steely, Gary Sipes, Avery Sawyer, George Sedberry, Jerry Sawrie, John Sellers Middle Row: Sharon Steele, Joe Smith, Linda Sparks, Barbara Smith, Jimmie Lee Sharp, Clarance Simons, Betty Stewart, Del Schmand, Bill Smith, Clifton Spencer, Martha Saugey Bottom Row: Leon Sneed, Alfreda Spurlin, Carolyn Srygley, William Shadle, Mr. Bell, Virginia Stafford, Francoise Sohier, Timothy Simpson, Susan Scott Top Row: Ronald Wallace, Doug Thacker, Terry Taylor, Larry Wagnon, Jaquita Watts, Marion Traylor, Michael Ward, James Thornton, Winston Tharp, Jimmy Walker, Mickey Waddington Middle Row: John Warner, Marvin Vaughter, Don Vance, Bobby Walls, Harrison Walls, Carolyn Tyson, Joy Tis- dale, Sandra Trantham, Rebecca Warren, Norma Jean Styers Bottom Row: Phyllis Taylor, Nettie June Taylor, Frances Thomas, Wilma Watson, Doretta Wallace, Miss Harrell, Joyce Taylor, Mary Ann Thornton, Linda Vandiver 60 UNDERCLASSMEN Juniors llth GRADE, HOMEROOM 109 - Mr. Forrest H. Cherry Top Row: Fred Worthington, Jimmy Wittenburg, Bill Weir, Harry Weaver, Jerry Welch, Keith Wetzell, James Wil- burn, Don Weir, Nick Williams, Dennis Wilcox, Mr. Cherry Middle Row: Robert Wellborn, Robert Lee, Larry Williams, David Wilson, Wayne Woodworth, Howard Womble, Jerry Wisdom, Ronnie Weiss, Bobby Head, Wayne Webb Bottom Row: Gloria Young, Lavonda Yant, Annette Williams, Nancy White, Carolyn Webber, James Weathers, Nancy Wooton, Frances-Wilson, LaVonne Woodall, Judy Woodruff, Norman Wheatley UNDERCLASSMEN Sophomores 10th GRADE, HOMEROOM 304 - Mrs. Govie Griffin Top Row: Winfred Armstrong, Ellen Bailey, Louis Averift, Ronald Bateman, Linda Arthur, Wallace Asay, Bobby Basham, Larry Balding, Billy Baker, Leslie Arendt Middle Row: Paula Adams, Barbara Atkins, Margie Atkinson, Sandra Bauer, Fran Abies, Lanelle Basham, Annette Atkinson, Marsha Atwood Bottom Row: Peggy Allbritton, Linda Bain, Barbara Bailey, Jean Balfour, Karen Ambort, Mary Almond, Nancy Baier 61 UNDERCLASSMEN Sophomores 10th GRADE, HOMEROOM 214 - Mr. Pat Aydelott Top Row: Arthur Brazil, Larry Behnke, Patricia Brannan, Gloria Browning, Mr. Aydelott, Modenia Blassingame, Jan Besser, David Bennett, Ken Bishop Middle Row: Judy Browne, Robert Breeding, Camillia Brock, Linda Blessing, Sharon Bowers, Carolyn Bearden, Ruth Brooks, Jacque Beverburg Bottom Row: Bobbie Brown, Bonnie Best, Penelope Boyd, Betty Brannon, Barbara Black, Carol Boehler, Martha Boatwright, Bob Brandt, Bob Buckmasfer 10th GRADE, HOMEROOM 301 - Mr. Junior Lee Johnson Top Row: Mike Campbell, Floyd Clark, Danny Clark, Danny Cato, Bill Carson, James Bull, Kenny Carlton, Barbara Burleson, Brenda Burroughs, Mr. Johnson Middle Row: Orson Cook, Judy Coover, Joyce Charles, Larry Clifft, Julie Chastain, Smitty Burgess, Ruth Ann Car- ter, Mary Jane Cassoutt, Louise Clower, Frances Cherry Bottom Row: Sue Bumgardner, Janet Casady, Billy Caten, Sandra Cheney, Judy Burton, Linda Clement, Bobbie Coates, Dianne Carroll, Sylvia Ann Carter, Ann Bull 62 UNDERCLASSMEN Sophomores 10th GRADE, HOMEROOM 239 — Miss Christine Poindexter Top Row: Mike Dwyer, Jimmy Davis, Bob Corley, Margaret Dildy, Garry Dyke, Jim Diffee, Caroline Davis, Dianne Curtis, Silas Dunn, Shalah Crenshaw Middle Row: Susan Cross, Jane Dillaplain, Judy Durham, Linda Dawson, Rosemary Duggar, Elizabeth Corbishley, Nancy Crossley, Arthur Crawford, Wayne Dudney, Ronnie Crawford Bottom Row: Ronnie Dupree, Patricia Crosslin, Donna Davis, Jo Donahue, Linda Dennis, Junelle Davis, Ann Croft, Cheryl Davis, Jackie Davis, Miss Poindexter 10th GRADE, HOMEROOM 102 - Mrs. Nyna Keeton Top Row: Rosie Fleischhauer, Danny Fowler, Ronnie Ferguson, Larry Fureigh, David Ellis, Sherron Eberle, Jimmy Freeman, Simpson Evans, Mike Elliot Middle Row: Bobbie Rae Fox, Beverly Fairweather, Billy Egbert, Annita Estes, Jerry Freeman, Tommy Evans, Johnie Embrey, Lyle Ernst, Birdie Fletcher, Mrs. Keeton Bottom Row: Pat Freeman, Betty Foster, Virginia Eakes, Juanita Fletcher, Norma Jean Fuel, David Eskridge, Janet Flake, Jean Earl 63 UNDERCLASSMEN Sophomores Top Row: Eugene Green, Rita Kelly, Jerry Gambrell, Larry Glover, Harry Galusha, Fred Goss, Carolyn Greenfield, John Jacks, -Bobby Hales, Ronald Gathright Middle Row: Raymond Hardin, Hal Griffis, Rita Glover, Barbara Harget, Judy Grounds, Mr. Wade, Diane Gordon, Pat Green, Robert Gray, Maureen Goodson Bottom Row: Vicki Galarnitz, Douglas Gwin, Patsy Hale, Pat Hamby, Richard Garrett, Kay Grimitt, Martha Good- son, Janice Hackman, John Green, Sandra Guy 10th GRADE, HOMEROOM 234 - Mrs. Shirley Stancil Top Row: Charles David Hopper, Willetta Hartman, Larry Hollis, Myra Jane Harrison, Susan Elizabeth Hawkins, Danny Hirby, Deloris Jean High, Kathy Henson, Carolyn Kaye Holiman, Linda Jane Hoover, Judy Harrison, Terry Michael Henson Middle Row: Michael Hendrixson, George Heflin, Sandra Lea Henderson, Glenda Marie Harris, Francine Jackson, Mary Anne Huddleston, Patricia Gray Howell, Sara Lee Hoover, Judy Marie Horn, Mrs. Stancil, LaVenus Henshaw, Vickie Kaye Homan, Betty Ann Huchingson Bottom Row: Susan Elaine Horton, Becky Hogue, Jon Michael Haydon, Susie Hoover, Dorothy Hilton, Mary Vir- ginia Heard, Doris Hendershott, Cynthia Gail Hobbs, Linda Honey, Kathy Sue Howlett, Benny Fred Hilliard 64 UNDERCLASSMEN Sophomores 10th GRADE, HOMEROOM 151 - Mrs. Sybil Hefley Top Row: Raymond Johnson, Raymond Kerr, Paul Jay, Jackie Johns, Glenn Kerr, Jerry Knowles, Richard King, Judy Johnson, Ronnie Hughes, David King Middle Row: Glenn Jacks, Helen Kerr, Margaret Kniep, Pat Johnston, Martha Johnson, Vivian Huss, Patricia Kep- lar, Judy James, Sheila Kinney Bottom Row: Judy Kingrey, Jerrie Jolly, Claire King, Mary Sue James, Cheryll January, Mary Ellen Jones, Pris- cilla Kell, Mrs. Hefley, Sybil Jordon 10th GRADE, HOMEROOM 143 - Miss Shirley McGalin Top Row: Buster Lowry, Bobby McElroy, Tommy Lyle, Kenneth McEuen, Elvie Lilly, Hugh McKnight, Bobby Lea, Bill McClanahan, Bettie McKinley, Larry Love Middle Row: Molly Luce, Linda McCauley, Cecilia McLeod, Doug McClenathan, Patsy Kyzer, Dicky McCown, Susie Lyles, Betty McHenry, Linda Lewandoski, Mona Leslio Bottom Row: Patty Loveless, Charlotte Lynch, Betty Jo Lacey, Patsy Laney, Cheryl Kueker, Carol Lewis, Donna Les- lie, Louise McCraw, Kareen McElray 65 UNDERCLASSMEN Sophomores 10th GRADE, HOMEROOM 340 - Miss Margaret Dewberry Top Row: Stephen Mitchell, Hart Moore, Betty Miller, Mary Ruth Milton, Harry Mohrmann, Nancy Mizell, Linda May, David Maxwell, Terry Masters, Patty Mayes Middle Row: Bill Montgomery, Robert Manson, David Matthews, Bonnie Maack, Martha Miller, Tressie Mink, Susan Matthews, Mary Monan, Pam MaGouirk, Dinah Manor Bottom Row: Sandra Maddox, Patricia Marek, Russell Mease, Marilyn Mann, David Martin, Sandra Meadows. Geneva Melton, Joyce Meredith, Janice Miller, Becky Mitchell 10th GRADE, ROMEROOM 202 - Mrs. Mildred Dalhoff Top Row: Winston Morrison, Eddie Parlin, John David Myers, Robert Scott Moser, Jerry Palmer, Earl Paul, Rich- ard Osborne, Wesley O'Donohue, Mary Frances Orme, Margaret Nabors, Marion Myrick Middle Row: Gay Nichols, Joe Morelock, Judy Craig Moser, Donna Nelson, Stephen Newman, Rodger Payne, James Morgan, Joe Norton, Jannette Moser, Linda Parks Bottom Row: Marilyn Paul, Sallie Parker, Lorita Mosely, Reba Newman, Becky Oglesby, Linda Morris, Helen Mul- lins, Pamela Myklebust, Carol Ann Parker, Charlotte Murry 66 UNDERCLASSMEN Sophomores 10th GRADE, HOMEROOM 201 - Miss Getha Pickens' Top Row: John Prentiss, M. I. Powell, Dale Ramsey, Freddie Reed, Johnny Peterson, David Putt, Alan Pum- phrey, Billy Peoples, Jerry Plant, Ross Pyles, Johnny Porter Middle Row: Herbert Pickworth, Charles Priest, Jack Perciful, Jack Poole, Sydney Phillips, Sandra Prickeft, Barbara Powell, Susan Reid, Jc Anna Porter, Judy Reinheimer, Miss Pickens Bottom Row: Arline Phillips, Christene Pearson, Margaret Ann Reynolds, Rhonda Phillips, Marcie Potts, Mary Lue Pearson, Sheryl Plummer, Helen Pritchard, Naomi Reddin, Carolyn Ramsey 10th GRADE, HOMEROOM 314 - Mr. Joseph Zarlingo Top Row: Troy Rhea, Frank Shields, Leonard Robertson, David Sharp, Ronny Skarda, Norma Self, Linda Scandell, Ruth Seaton, Tommy Sensabaugh, Ed Ross Middle Row: Ben Setzer, Frankie Screeton, Linda Rollins, Wayne Sandy, Mr. Zarlingo, Mike Rush, Paul Schaffer, Billie Jean Sadler, Sandy Siscoe, Eddie Roberts Bottom Row: Geri Lee Simon, Donna Shelton, Mike Roye, David Sanderson, Ann Shipp, Judi Saulters, Shirley Royce, Laphelia Scheidt, Suzanne Rowe, Diana Ross 67 UNDERCLASSMEN Sophomores Top Row: Paxson Smith, Lee Smith, Larry L. Smith, Harvey Spiegel, Gerry Stracener, Ed Snell, Mike Snipes, Mrs. Reiman, Linda Sfrohsahl, Eleanor Spikes Middle Row: Mary Lou Spencer, Sandra L. Smith, Sandra C. Smith, Sharron Smith, Nancy Smith, Linda Stanfield, Ginger Sowell, Danny Steele, Larry R. Smith Bottom Row: Dick Steiner!, Troy Stair, Carmen Smith, Mary K. Smith, Sherry Stiles, Becky Staley, Garnet Strawn, Betty Sloan, Sunday Spears 10th GRADE, HOMEROOM 115 - Miss Dean Price Top Row: Gerald Von Segen, Bud Wade, Lamont Vandiver, George Summers, James Vandiver, Lloyd Sutton, Charles Thompson, Mike Trudell, Darrell Ward, Joe Walton, Mary Lou Taylor, Louise Vincent Middle Row: Cherye Thevenet, David Vick, Dana Thornbourgh, Lynn Temple, Sandra Wallace, Doyle Talbot, Jerry Thompson, Dana Tanner, Billy Tice, Sharon Thompson, Diane Tate, Joe Turbeville Bottom Row: Janet Taylor, Carrilou Tillery, Frances Talbert, Darlene Yona, Maxine Walls, Jewell Walden, Betty Terry, Carol Walters, Diane Ward, Nancy Tuller, Beverly Taggart, Ruth Ann Vaughan, Miss Price 68 UNDERCLASSMEN Sophomores 10th GRADE, HOMEROOM 333 - Mrs. Clo Shannon Top Row: Freddie Young, Glen Wright, Frank Watson, Jimmy Williams, Tim Woods, Glen Wilkins, Jim Ziegler, Tom Zellers, Carolyn Whiley, Betty Wilson Middle Row: Ronald Williams, Jo Ann Wells, Patricia Woodard, Patty Wooten, Patricia Wortham, Mary Frances Weidman, Gennefh Youngblood, Phyllis Youngman, Judy Wells Bottom Row: Sharon Yoder, Carolyn Wafts, Judy Wolfe, Mrs. Shannon, Kaye Watson, Jean White, Carolyn Weedman, Judy Witcher 10th, 11th, 12th GRADE, HOMEROOM 150-152 - Miss Robbie Thomas and Mr. Charley Clark Top Row: Allen Duke, Dick Stovall, Glen Vaught, Richard Harrison, Clyde Henthorne, Charles Pridgen, Gerald Steele, John Bradshaw, John Shipe, Robert Wagner, Billy Taylor Middle Row: James Coney, Billy Houchin, Elmer Story, Billy Graves, Gene Jones, Jerry Bailey, Johnny Johnson, Frank Jarvis, Patsy Goff, James Sellers, Charles Cavin Bottom Row: Mr. Clark, Ruby Shaw, Marie Stover, Bobbie Murph, Ollie Faye Brown, Robbie Cochran, Royce Goforth, Annette Moser, Kenneth Shapard, Marietta Steed, Thelma Story, Charlean Lucas, Miss Thomas 69 Ambition and recognition go hand in hand, for if an individual has the desire to excel in a particular field, notice will be taken of that person. At Central there are unlimited opportunities for students to develop the traits and qualities which will not only bring them recognition now but will establish the foundation for a successful future. Let us follow Tig and Tigette as they take us through the Door of Ambition to view the students who have been acclaimed for their talents and personalities. RECOGNITION yj V 70 AMBITION 71 BILL SHAMBURGER Vice President ELAINE EMANUEL Twelfth Grade Representative Student Body Officers CLAUDE FULTON Eleventh Grade Representative DANNY FOWLER Tenth Grade Representative CYRIL HOLLINGSWORTH President of Student Body Cyril Hollingsworth was elected President of the Student Body of Central High School by his class- mates. Cyril is a member of the Key Club and Beta Club and is also on the Varsity Basketball team. 73 Student Council Representatives TWELFTH GRADE Top Row: Ronald Kitts, Herb Morgan, Cleve Brooks, John Womack, Johnnie Pharis, Bill Shamburger Second Row: Cyril Hollingsworth, Ansel Condray, Rebecca Ma- this, Richard Ezell, Joyce Tucker Bottom Row: Ann Smith, Elaine Emanuel, Penny Gay, Caren Humphrey, Georgia Heller ELEVENTH GRADE Top Row: Claude Fulton, John Harmon, Anne Carleton, Kay Haynes, LaVonne Woodall, Everett Hicks Second Row: Gaylann Perrier, Venita McGee, Marilyn Emer- son, Leon Sneed, Helen Ar- rington, Claudia Brooks Bottom Row: Janice Quinn, Mary Sue Criner, Gertrude Johnson, Harriet Morgan, Mary Ann Thornton TENTH GRADE Top Row: Danny Fowler, Charles Cavin, Danny Cato, Margaret Dildy, Gay Nichols Third Row: Richard Garrett, Da- vid Vick, Ronald Wylie, Ron- nie Hughes, Bobbie Rae Fox Second Row: Annette Moser, Su- sie Lyles, Billy Ball, Sharon Bowers, Nancy Smith Bottom Row: Dinah Manor, Lou- ise Zicklefoose, Shirley Royce, Gail Hobbs, Helen Pritchard 74 Seated: Mr. J. W. Matthews, Cyril Hollingsworth, Mrs. Margare. Reiman, Miss Maude Reid, Mrs. Helen Conrad, and Caren Humphries f Standing: Elaine Emanuel, Claude Fulton, Bill Shamburger, Beck Mathis, and Danny Fowler Principal's Cabinet The Student Body Organization of Little Rock Central High School is made up of every student regularly enrolled in school. The students elect from among their number a pres- ident, a vice president, a twelfth grade representative, an eleventh grade representative, and a tenth grade represen- tative. The Student Council is ihe legislative body of Central High School. Studen; Council members are elected by and from each home room and serve as a medium of expression for the student body as a whole. The Principal's Cabinet is an advisory group to ihe principal. It serves as a link be.wee i ihe faculty and S:udenf Body Organization. Bottom Left: Cyril Hollingsworth, Danny Fowler, Bill Sham- burger, and Mrs. Helen Conrad read a rule in Bottom Right: Mr. Matthews, Cyril Hollingsworth, and Mrs. parliamentary procedure Margaret Reiman discuss a new school policy 75 Charles Cusick Football Captain Charles Cusick, 6' 1 senior tackle, was chosen football captain of the year by his teammates. Charles belongs to the LR Club and is president of the LRCHS Key Club. 76 Keller Alexander Keller Alexander, a senior member of the basketball squad, was elected Basketball Captain by his teammates at the beginning of the basketball season. Keller, who leads the team from his position of Forward, missed a few games at the beginning of the season because of a broken hand but re- covered quickly enough to lead the team to victory during the last games. SSSUB tt Joyce Denny, a senior and varsity cheerleader, reigned as Queen of the homecoming game against the Texarkana Razorbacks and rooted the Tigers to a 7-0 victory. Joyce Denny Homecoming Queen Elaine Emanuel Sherry Keeton Homecoming Maids Elected By Central Students Sandra Horn Carol MaGouirk 79 Tiger Beauty and Tiger Beau Early in February pictures of the ten finalists for Tiger Beauty ami Tiger Beau were sent to Mr. and Mrs. Dick Powell (June Allyson) for final judging. Their selections were a- waited with eager anticipation and finally. ernee or DICK POWELL rrc«ioent ★ ★ FOUR STAR ★ FILMS. ★ I N C. 1417 NORTH WESTERN AVENUE. MOCLYWOOO 27. CALIFORNIA NEW ADDRESS: 4030 Radford Ave. North Hollywood, Calif. March 18, 1$60 PIX STAFF Care Mr. Bill Lincoln L820 West 31st Street Little Rock, Arkansas Dear Bill: Please explain to all the boys and gals that Miss Allyson and I made these choices purely from photographs. I hope our choices meet with the approval of PIX STAFF. 80 Dick Powell considers Little Rock his home- town although he was born in Mountain View, Arkansas. He attended Little Rock public schools where his primary interest was music. He was a mem- ber of the Arkansas National Guard, serving as vocalist and playing the baritone horn. He sang in the church choir, spot engagements with a local band and finally had a band of his own at the age of seventeen. He gave up his studies in college to begin a career in show business. His first out-of-state engagement was with a concert orchestra in Louisville, Kentucky. He worked his way west until he reached Hollywood where he first gain- ed recognition as a film star in musicals. As time passed his fame grew and he be- came well-known internationally. He is success- ful as an actor, a director, and producer of many television shows. Miss June Allyson is a native of Lucerne, New York. She attended public school and was graduated from Roosevelt High School at the head of her class. Miss Allyson's ambition to become a dancer was, in part, created by her admiration for the popular dancing team of Fred Astaire and Betty Hutton. She patterned her own routine on theirs, which landed her an engagement in a broadway show. One success followed another until she was awarded a contract to appear in the film, Best Foot Forward. The film was an immediate suc- cess. Her career has been one of the brightest in Hollywood as a star. At present she has her own television show. Her hobbies are golf and tennis, but she considers her number one job to be the full- time wife and mother of the Powell family. 82 Tiger Guys CLAUDE FULTON TOM KING john McCarty Gary robinson 84 Tiger Dolls ELAINE EMANUEL JANICE QUINN 85 SANDRA HORN SHERRY KEETON TOM KING 1960 Valentine King Tom King, senior center on the Tiger Varsity team, was crowned King of Hearts by Mr. Delmar Hart, Vice-principal, at Central's annual Valentine Ball. Tom is a member of the LR Club and is a Tiger Beau finalist. 86 BECKY NOLEN 1960 Valentine Queen Becky Nolen, a junior reserve cheerleader, was crowned Queen of Hearts by Mr. Delmar Hart, Vice-principal, at Central's annual Valentine Ball. Becky is a member of the Megaphones and was a Homecoming Maid. 87 Tiger Editors lanaging Editor Larry Dum, senior tackle on the Tiger varsity football squad, is managing editor of the Tiger. Larry is a member of the Beta Club, Key Club, LR Club, and Quill and Scroll. Carol MaGouirk Editor-in-Chief Carol MaGouirk, editor of the 1960 Tiger, is a member of Southernaires, Beta Club, National Honor Society, Future Business Leaders of America, and Quill and Scroll. Carol was also runner-up for the DAR Good Citizenship Award. Plx E artor s i Co-Editor Martha McFarlin Martha Lynn McFarlin, a two-year journalism stu- dent, is co-editor of the 1960 Pix. Martha is president of Quill and Scroll, vice-president of Debonaires, and a member of the Beta Club. -57 o CE) Okia) 0 v Ccx 'OfXVru t c vOrrv . % Jo Anne Thompson Co-Editor Jc Anne Thompson, National Merit finalist, is co-editor of the 1960 Pix. Jc Anne is a member of «I the Beta Club, Future Business Leaders of America, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Debonaires, and Latin Club. 89 Upper Left: Kay Stephen and Jo Anne Cook read exchange from various school newspapers for the exchange column in the Tiger. Upper Right: Larry Dum, managing editor, and Carol MaGouirk, editor-in-chief check the makeup. Middle Left: Martha Holder and Pat Shelton note their assignments for the next Tiger. Middle Right: Larry Dum, Carol MaGourik, and Jimmy Wilder discuss plans for the makeup of the sports page. Lower left: Jimmy Wilder, and Clyde Linsley type prospective articles while Judy Wilson and Beverly Meeks discuss the Tiger Tales columns. Lower Right: The entire Tiger staff meet for an important evaluation of the latest Tiger. Tiger Staff A good school newspaper aims to develop an understanding of the newspaper as an influential medium of expression In American life; to maintain high standards of journalism and tc foster respect for the integrity of the printed word; to pro- vide opportunity for constructive service to the school-community through cooperative effort; to stimulate the pupil growth in the responsibilities of citizenship in a democratic society. The members of the staff hope that the Tiger has measured up to these ideals. 90 Upper Left: Artists Bud Bell. Vernon Buie, and Harry Kennedy draw the dummy of the 1960 Pix. Upper Right: Margaret Smith draws a divi- sion page while Norvell Plowman watches. Middle left: Elizabeth Dolan, sectional editor, types copy while Co-editor Martha McFarlin super- vises. Middle Center: Pat Hoke and Jane Lowry select the faculty pictures. Middle Right: Jo Anne Thompson. Co-editor, and Sandra Haley, sectional editor, select pictures for the Campus Life section. Lower left: Jerry McKenney, sports editor, and Julie Lowry make panels of the sports pictures, lower Right: The entire Pix staff meets to plan the 1960 Pix. Pix Staff The Pix Staff has the responsibility of compiling and publishing the yearbook of Central High School. This responsibility is keenly felt by each member of the staff who recognizes that the Pix is a memory book, a glorified family album, with pictures of every student and faculty of the school. If compiled correctly, it is a complete history of one year of school life. With these responsibilities in mind, the staff worked hard all year, hoping to give you, the students of Central, the best annual ever published. 91 James Gauntt John Womack President of Inter Club Council A senior from Homeroom 248, John is a member of the Student Council, Beta Club, and National Honor Society. He presides at the bi- monthly meetings of the club representatives. Editor of Writers' Rendezvous A senior from Homeroom 311, James is a member of the Key Club and Draftsmen's So- ciety. He participated in track, and was a re- presentative at Arkansas Boys' State. Top: Penny Gay, Sam Wilson, Sandra Russell, Jim Taylor, Pat Shelton Bottom: Margaret Fraser, Doug Treadway, Barbara Brown, Mike McKelvey, Miss Mickey McGalin Hay Fever, written by Noel Coward in 1925, was presented on Central's stage April 6 and 7 by the senior class. The play was under the direction of Miss Mickey McGalin, CHS speech teacher. The part of Myra, a glamorous woman of thirty, was played by Barbara Brown. Sore!, the daughter who is bent on improving herself and all the household, was played by Margaret Fraser. Mike McKelvey played the part of Richard, a diplomat of the Pentagon, who is a house guest of Sorel Bliss for the weekend. Clara, an old maid who has been working for Judith since she was on the stage and now serves as a household maid, was played by Penny Gay. Jackie, the half-wit young girl who comes to be studied by David, the father, was portrayed by Sandra Russell. Pat Shelton acted the part of Judith, the retired actress mother. The son Simon, a snob and a lover, was played by Douglas Treadway. Sandy, a suitor of Judith's and a so-called glamor boy, was portrayed by Sammy Wilson. Jim Taylor played the part of David, the father. 93 Elaine Emanuel Penny Gay Theresa Caten Top Ranking Judy Hail Ansel Condray Beverly Gallegly Seniors of 1960 Kay Brown Cd tgcy 'Art d4 £ Z uA 7U Z Ad UldAdfj C4lA . W UO 4t2Al e24TL lO£Zgt ''A J jAd ' Monoido Aje ee Cr AA? fA dd d j i Ad t Osz dU4 AuO fftdAa ---------- — y— ' -o - _S - cfP{j uoa lit v ze. i Addd at 924axj yo v-i. rzc szxJOUS44y . j , Clubs and organizations compose a major portion of the J aode Jb 2 u fO' extracurricular activities at Central. Not only do they offer the .j , y ddxz ( l0e 'Astudent an opportunity to be of service to the school and to fcrZd td, d fellow classmates but they are also a source for individual de- ww - fY 7 ‘•r -—■ 4 CdleLJ 4S -4L-x All clubs at Central undertake numerous projects ranging yy yy J s-t. from painting parking areas to presenting dances and assemblies. Ltfjfj SA £ - • But p chaps their greatest accomplishments are in providing avenues for developing lasting friendships, and enjoyment. 2 d dddZddd In time some things will be forgotten about our years at - JmJ Cenlral but among the cherished recollections our friendships AzdcAcd Cdfeddddi will remain the most vivid. On the following pages let us relive jn gidAdid d(1 some of the memorable experiences of the past year. . iLl ‘ T JT- 7Z s deed ? d d -dt Mmv m 0 R G A... „ tzfZJ- P£ fJ Mm t IONS S2SL y° . j - ? ' 9 3.0; 960 96 97 LR CLUB Sponsor: Coach Gene Hall Top Row: Bill Knight, Gayle Voth, Ross Honea, Fred Worthington, Jim Kinderman, Tom King, Darrell Collier Second Row: Gary Wahlquist, Charles Cusick, Gary Robinson, Larry Dum, Charles Dodd, Jerry Welch, Claude Fulton Third Row: Jim Lea, Fred Stansberry, Royce Rose, Richard Carpenter, Butch Casey, Gary Mobley, Coach Hall Bottom Row: Bill Shamburger, Jerrell Holloway, Jerry Knowles, Ronnie Spann, Bob Brazzel, Mike Hales The LR Club was organized by former Coach and Athletic Director, Earl F. Quigley, for ihe benefit of athletes only. The LR Club is one of the oldest clubs in high school. There are no scholastic requirements, although members are expected to have good citizenship and leadership qualities. Any boy is eligible who is outstanding in one of the major sports and who has a desire to succeed. The athletic directors serve as faculty sponsors for the club. 98 INGENUES sponsor: Mothers of Members Top Row: Margaret Dildy, Jackie Johns .Carolyn Wiley, Lynn Temple, Jane Dilliplain, Betty Miller, Shalah Cren- shaw, Barbara Gillespie, Lee Hoover Second Row: Genneth Youngblood, Jackie Bcverberg. Bonnie Maach, Doris Hendcrshott, Dianne Gordon, Pat Howell. Marsha Atwood. Susan Cross Third Row: Bonnie Best, Sharrcn Bowers, Frances Abies, Frances Cherry, Phyllis Youngman, Lavenus Henshaw. Nancy Smith, Linda Stanfield, Dinah Manor Fourth Row. Jo Donahue, Patsy Crosslin, Ann Croft. Karen Ambort, Morcie Potts, Ann Shipp, Cheryll January, Sandra Maddox Bottom Row: Kay Grimmett, Barbara Black, Judy Witcher, Mary Ellen Jones, Geneva Melton, Prissy Kell, Sunday Spears Draftsmen's Society Sponsor: W. I. Wade Top Row: Harry Kennedy, Marvin Gay, Eddie Dunn, Eddie Parlen, John Elms, Mike Dwyer, Larry Muller Second Row: Larry Trammel, Billy Bush, Larry Sand- age, Jerry Kennedy, Skipper Kays, Raymond Johnson, Sparky Beard Third Row: Ted Reufz, Mike Pearce, Ronald Motley, Steve Farley, Ronnie Hughes, Curtis Granger Fourth Row: Clyde Cook, Fernando Salazar, Harry Little, Danny Cato, Billy Owen, George Beyer- lein Bottom Row: Bobby Hales, Ben Setzer, Herman Copeland, Bill Thompson, Richard Bell, John Buercklin Distributive Education SPONSOR: Mrs. Nyna Keeton Top Row: Bill Holland, Harold Berry, Bobby Head, Mickey Edgin, Johnny Taylor, Therrel Mullins Second Row: luanne Montgomery, Bobby Roper, Jimmy Brattin, Tommy Dennis, Dennis Wilcox, Danny Baskin Third Row: Bill Watts, Tommy Tucker, Bobby Huey, Bobby Walls, Linda Allison, Mary Ann Maley Fourth Row: Jeanette Cole, Lillie Smith, Jerry Cole, Eve Bohn, Carol Jones, Lana Phillips Bottom Row: Catherine Loudermilk, Carolyn Martin, Lois Plaster, Raydene McBride, Carolyn Townsend Diversified Occupations SPONSOR: Forrest H. Cherry Top Row: Johnny Eskew, Norbert Miller, Tom Moak, Teddy Jordan, Gene Conover, Mr. Cherry Second Row: Ronnie Haynes, Bob Scott, Floyd Jones, Johnny Crockett, Willie Gartrell, Joe Wolfe Third Row: Charles Prichard, Jimmy Wilder, Shirley Jones, Ramona Bumgardner, Clifton Soencer Fourth Row: Glenda Ferguson, Nettie French, Syble Oden, Nancy Wooten, Mary Lynn Shemwell Bottom Row: Mary Ruth Gorecke, Frances Farr, Sarah Wilson, Alice Yount, Dorothy Gorecke 100 Junior Academy of Science The Junior Academy of Science was organized for ihe benefit of those students who are interested in research in any field of science. All members of the Junior Academy must first be members of the local science club. The aims of the Academy are to help students increase their knowledge of science, to aid students in perfecting skills in science, and to help students understand the importance of research in science. SPONSOR: Miss Maude Reid Top Row: Melvin Farmer, Kenneth Guin, Horace Strace- ner, Jan Besser. Second Row: Ed Ross, luther Wilbanks, Jimmy Morgan Third Row: Peter Biesel, Ben Setzer, Larry love Bottom Row: Martha Holder, Miss Reid Radio Club The Radio Club is an organization of students interested in electronics and amateur radio. The purposes of the Radio Club are to further interests of amateur radio and electronics by main- taining an amateur radio station and by helping members obtain their amateur operator's licenses. SPONSOR: Miss Mary Piercey Top Row: Page Daniel, Clyde linsley, Jan Besser, Win- ston Tharp, Steve Pierce Second Row: Bobby Perry, Charles Medearis, Fernando Salazar, Norvell Plowman Third Row: Teddy Meyer, Mike Snipes, Zeke Wingfield. Luther Wilbanks Bottom Row: Tommy Tyler, George Major, David Wade, Nan Daniel GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Sponsor: Miss loisjean Raymond Top Row: Rita Kelly, Molly Luce, Donna Sue Whipple, Brenda Lee Fulks, Sandra Bauer, Sara Lee Hoover, Beverly Fairweather, Elizabeth Corbishley, Francoise Sohier Middle Row: Pat Hamby, Annette Atkinson, Janet Casady, Sharon Thompson, Joan Balfour, Jean Balfour, Barbara Bailey, Maureen Newman, Jeanette Jones, Garnet Strewn Bottom Row: Bonnie Best, Judy Grounds, Mary Bruce Monan, Carole Lewis, Lynda Embrey, Ann Croft, Ann Bradley, Kaye Watson, Martha Boatwright, Sue Rowe, Joyce Meredith Top Row: Pat Brannan, Margaret Nabors, Phyllis Easterley, Carolyn Holiman, Jo Ann Wells, Louise Vincent, Mary Nell Myers, Lynda Gardner, Susan Cross Second Row: Betty Jc Lacey, Sandy Siscce, Rosemary Culp, Sandra Smith, Lynda Frederick, Janet Flake, Betty Huchingson, Ruth Ann Carter, Glenda Harris Bottom Row: Linda Clements, Lavanda Yant, Leathea Austin, Sylvia Sebastian, Ruth Ann Vaughan, Sarah Jones, Jo Donahue, Geneva Melton, Pat Stegall 102 SOUTHERNAIRES Sponsors: Mrs. Doris Glenn, Mrs. Sybil Hefley Top Row: Marvel Wood, Sandra Russell, Helen Jane Brown, Gail Peck, Diane Day, Janet McCay, Carolyn Robinson, Anne Carl- ton, Joy Tisdale, Barbara Brown Second Row: Willene Langley, Jane Pouzar, Becky Sloan, Susan Hefley, Carol MaGouirk, Jimmie Lee Sharp, Gaylann Perrier, Sharon Pearrow, Diane Cato, Betty Hoffman Third Row: Carol Curry, Sandy McCutcheon, Venita McGee, Earlece Humphries, Barbara Brown, Virginia Grumbles, Becky Nolen, Caren Humphrey, Carol Kane, Leann Viala Bottom Row: Penny Gay, Sandra Haley, Jo Ann Turner, Carolyn Glover, Jackie Moody, Carole Lynn, Janet McMinn, Diane Magin, Margaret Fraser, Gloria Shaw Top Row: Sarah Buttram, Barbara Politis, Shelley Hudson, Marilyn Gardner, Frances Phelps, Betty Jo Gross, Linda Atwood, Diane Winston, Pat Hoke, Linda Hollis, Linda Pruett, Martha Stauber Second Row: Sue Ellen Dill, Nancy Irby, Frances Thomas, Annette Williams, Carolyn Webber, Nancy Gill, Sally Jo Murphy, Harriet Morgan, Sandra Jackson, Alva Hoffman, Mary Cannon, Alice Mitchell Third Row: Ellen Hale, Julie Lowry, Jane Lowry, Doretta Wallace, Donna Petty, Linda Haskett, Martha Holder, Mary Kay Beavers, Carolyn Hand, Ann Rooten, Lana Sue Hixson, Carol Holcomb Bottom Row: Mary Jane Bass, Theresa Caten, Paula Drew, Frances Lawrence, Nancy Brandt, Marilyn Cottey, Mary Anne Thorn ton, Ida Lois Ryan, Mary Harcourt, Becky James, Martha Howard, Nancy White 103 CENTRAL HIGH Sponsors: Miss Blanche Bowen, Mrs. Cleo Shannon, Mrs. Jon Buckley Top Row: Gayle Voth, Paul Redditt, Marvin Gay, Darrell Collier, Sparky Beard, Winston Thorpe, Bob Knight, Larry Trammel Second Row: Ronnie Motley, Gene Howard, Steve Irby, Clyde Linsley, Cleve Brooks, John Womack, Jon Tate, Albert Pool Third Row: John Cullins, Mike Gardner, Jerrell Holloway, Cyril Hollingsworth, Ansel Condray, Jerry McKenney, Jce Jackson, Keith Wetsell Fourth Row: Richard Ezell, Del Schmand, Norvell Plowman, Linda Morrison, Gail Peck, Martha Gould, Bruce Roberts Bottom Row: Elaine Emanuel, Carol MaGouirk, Marilyn Emerson, Claudia Ewing, Ann Smith, Clarace Simmons, Diane Magin Blanche Bowen The National Beta Club is a non-secret, achievement-ser- vice organization for students of state-accredited high schools. The objectives are to encourage effort, promote character, stim- ulate achievement, and reward merit. The National Beta Club was organized on August 31, 1936. On June 30, 1959, there were 2,531 chapters in sixteen states with an overall individual membership of 83,426. The qualifications for membership are 104 BETA CLUB Sponsor: Miss Blanche Bowen, Mrs. Clo Shannon, Mrs. Jane Buckley Top Row: Wanda Jennings, Carolyn Rowland, Caren Humphrey, Becky Nolen, Emma Gail Hartman, Pat Furlow, Julia Beth Guin Second Row: Frances Wilson, Pat Asay, Willene Langley, Becky Sloan, Sherry Keeton, Annette Jackson, Penny Gay, Diane Winston Third Row: Sandra Haley, Lynda Frederick, Leann Viala, Margaret Fraser, Beverly Gallegly, Mary Diffee, Kay Brown Fourth Row: Nancy White, Georgie Heller, Norma Ballou, Jo Anne Thompson, Mary Jane Bass, Theresa Caten Fifth Row: Sue Ellen Dill, Paula Drew, Carolyn Hand, Nancy Brandt, Phyllis Neely, Judy Hail, Martha Howard a B average and good citizenship. State conventions are held annually. The Arkansas-Missouri convention is held in Little Rock each year. Central High has a membership of eighty-two for the year 1959-60. Students may apply for membership in January of each year. Central High Beta members are proud to be members of an organization which has for its motto: Let's lead by serving others. Jane Buckley Clo Shannon 105 CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Top Row: David Carter, Johnny Dunbar, Marshall Oathout, Doug Hardin, Horace Stracener, Ronald Motley, Charles Medearis, Mike Willis, Ronald Spiegel, Herb Morgan, Paul Burris, Steve Foster Second Row: Gary Mobley, Don Vance, Billy Don Smith, Wayne Harrison, Lynn Woolard, Hugh McKnight, Fred Morris, Don Drennan, Joe Jackson, Rickey Raper, Mike Dwyer, Ricky Dykeman Third Row: Del Schmand, Jim Lea, Avery Sawyer, Darrell Ward, David Sharp, Bill Oates, Wayne Adams, Bob Brazzell, Jim Weathers, John Harmon, Joey Pruitt Fourth Row: Coach Gene Hall, Bobby Perry, Dicky Holbert, Harry Galusha, Dick King, David Stevenson, Melvin Farmer, Douglas Coker, Leon Sneed, Ronnie Spann Bottom Row: Richard Ezell, Russell Graw, Curtis Granger, David Eskridge, David Dashiell, Robert Price, Sammy Wilson, Zeke Wingfield, Johnny Tisdale Central High School Key Club is a service club open to junior and senior boys who meet the scholarship and citizenship requirements. The Key Club promoted many worthwhile projects during the 1959-60 school year. The selling of color day buttons to promote school spirit, the selling of tickets to dances, and the sponsoring of the New Year's Eve Dance at Central are only a few of these projects. Left: Key Club president, Charles Cusick, shows his enjoyment of the Key Club luncheons which are held as a part of the Key Club meetings. Right: Former Coach Winston Faulkner was a guest at the LRCHS Key Club father and son banquet honor- ing the Key Club boys and their fathers. Top Row: Gayle Voth, Bill Knight, Fred Rath, Ross Honea, Than Pyron, Harry Kennedy, Paul Reddift, Jim Lore, John Elms, Glen Douglas, Jim Kinderman, Marvin Gay Second Row: Mike Campbell, Darrell Collier, Tom King, Steve Irby, John Narkinsky, Charles Cusick, James Gauntt, Ed Hankins, Ronnie Kitts, Bob Corley. Jerry Kennedy Third Row: Jim Garrison, Billy Bush, Larry Dum, Charles Dodd, Sparky Beard, John Womack, Gary Robinson, Gary Wahlquist, Johnny Taylor, Garry Grimmett, Terry Taylor, Mr. Zarlingo Fourth Row: Page Daniel, Wayne Webb, Johnny Pharis, Ansel Condray, Cyril Hollingsworth, Skipper Kays, Jon Tate, Bill Sham- burger, Larry Trammel, Raymond Hardin Bottom Row: Claude Fulton, Danny Fowler, Keith Wetsell, Cleve Brooks, Larry Vales, Albert Pool, Jerry McKenney, Mike Gardner, Joe Witcher, Dick Kinney A highlight of the year was the Key Club Capers which was sponsored by the Key Club and featured many phases of talent from the student body. The boys enjoy bi-weekly luncheons in the Club Room as a part of the Key Club Meetings. Mr. Jess Matthews is honorary sponsor of the Key Club with Coach Gene Hall as faculty sponsor. Left: Key Clubbers Gale Voth, Cyril Hollingsworth, Bill Shamburger, John Harmon, Jerry Kennedy, and Leon Sneed receive their lunch from a Southernaire hostess and Mrs. Voe Stafford, assistant cafeteria manager. Right: Mr. Lawrence Mobley, Mr. Jess W. Matthews, and Mr. Joseph Zarlingo are shown at the Key Club Father and Son Banquet. Seated at the vertical table is vice-president Ronnie Spann and his father and Key Club president Charles Cusick and his father. Dance Line SPONSOR: Mrs. Helena Quigley Top Row: Jackie Collier, Mary K. Smith, Maudine Cox, Diane Gordon, Barbara Gillespie, Betty Miller, Mary Frances Weideman, Mary Bruce Monan, Ann Croft, Karen Ambort Second Row: Terry Masters, Herb Rowland, Johnny Tisdale Third Row: Sue Walloch, Linda Embry Bottom Row: Betty Marek, Bill Goggins Swing Band SPONSOR: Mrs. Helena Quigley Top Row: Ronnie Wylie, Jimmy Sullivan, Fred Morris Second Row: Terry Archer, Alan English, Jimmy Brown, Tommy Harris Third Row: Seated at piano, Linda Forbes; Johnny Tisdale, Mike Stiles, David Price, Billy Egbert, Herb Rowland Grouped around piano: Linda Embrey, Mary Bruce Monan, Sue Walloch, Bill Goggins A CAPPELLA CHOIR Sponsor: Miss Loisjean Raymond Top Row: Johnnie Pharis, Winston Tharp, Fred Haustein, Jimmy Taylor, Gayle Voth, Jim Donham, Larry Bearden, Larry Wagnon Second Row: Jim Hendrixson, Janess Floyd, Doug Hardin, Anse! Condray, Joey Pruitt, Tommy Davis, Janet McCay, Ina Rae Ballentine, Bill Shamburger Third Row: Betty Meriweather, Betty Fleming, Wanda Jenning;, Wilma Bartlett, Jackie Moody, Martha McDermott, Julie Lowry, Miss Raymond Fourth Row: Claudia Flory, Linda James, Donna Hicks, Margaret Fraser, Alva Hoffman, Jane Lowry, Mary Harcourt Bottom Row: Frances Lawrence, Betty Cherry, Julie James, Sue Ellen Dill, Carol Holcomb, Martha Holder, Ann Priest, Marlene Mitchell The members of the A Cappella Choir are chosen from the Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs. The Choir sings a variety of music from sacred to popular songs. They sing on Christmas programs, at various school assemblies, at junior high schools, and at churches where they are asked to perform. 109 Sponsor: Mrs. Josephine Feiock Top Row: Clyde Linsley, Larry Dum, Jerry McKenney Second Row: Jimmy Wilder, Carol MaGouirk, Martha McFarlin, Sandra Haley Bottom Row: William Shadle, Pat Shelton, Mar- garet Smith, Jo Anne Thompson Sponsor: Mrs. Mary Sulina Top Row: Kaye Haynes, Mrs. Sulina, Martha Gould Second Row: Norma Ballou, Beverly Gallegly, Ann Smith Bottom Row: Linda Forbis, Kay Foster, Emma Gail Hartman QUILL SCROLL Quill and Scroll, the International Honorary Society for High School Journalists, was organ- ized April 10, 1926, by a group of high school advisers for the purpose of encouraging and rewarding individual achievement in journalism and allied fields. GRACE NOTES The Grace Notes were formed as a service club for the Central High School Tiger and Con- cert Band. It is comparatively small since only junior and senior girls who are members of the Band may belong. The girls must maintain a scholastic average of C to qualify. Inter Club Council The Inter Club Council performs the job of a coordinator between the clubs of Cen- tral. Each club elects to the Council one re- presentative who takes part in all activities of the Council and keeps his club up to date on its activities. The Council originated both the Valentine Ball and the Turkey Trot. The I. C. C. is also in charge of the rules governing Campus Inn and the Club Room. Other projects include Ninth Grade Night and the Club Handbook. Sponsor: Mrs. Helena Quigley Top Row: John Womack, Jim Lea, Harry Kennedy, Sharon Eberle, Harold Higgins, Ben Setzer Second Row: Betty Miller, Jackie Johns, Mike Willis, Nelta Sutton Third Row: Jerry McKenney, Bobby Huey, Martha McKissack, Nan Daniel Bottom Row: Marilyn Emerson, Caren Hum- phrey, Penny Gay, Phyllis Neely 110 Y-Teens The Y-Teen Club is a part of the Young Wo- men's Christian Association and has for many years participated in YWCA activities. The Y-Teen Club is designed to promote growth in leadership and to enable youth to gain a sense of themselves and an awareness of rela- tionships to others. Girls from all three grade levels are eligible for Y-Teen membership. Sponsor: Miss Margaret Dewberry Top Row: Jackie Johns, Shalah Crenshaw, Kathy Henson, Sharon Smith, Birdie Fletcher, Emma Gail Hartman, Linda Stanfield Second Row: Nancy Mizell, Nancy Smith, Linda Rollins, Lanell Basham, Sandra Pricket, Doris Hendershott, Dinah Manor Third Row: Linda Hoover, Caren Humphrey, Linda Hickey, Sandra Maddox, La Venus Henshaw, Beverly Fairweather, Bonnie Best Fourth Row: Marcie Potts, Ann Shipp, Patsy Marek, Cheryl January, Linda Duncan, Becky Staley, Marilyn Mann Bottom Row: Becky Sloan, Geneva Melton, Priscilla Kell, Mary Ellen Jones, Susanne Rowe, Sun- day Spears Mu Alpha Theta To qualify for membership in Mu Alpha Theta, students must be outstanding in mathematics and have a high attainment in other subjects. The or- ganization is not only honorary in purpose but provides, through planned programs, additional op- portunities for an extension of education in some phase of mathematics not appearing in the cur- riculum Sponsors: Mrs. Helen Conrad, Mrs. Zinta Hopkins, Miss Christine Poindexter, Mrs. Maigaret Reiman Top Row: Ross Honea, James Gauntt, Paul Redditt, John Elms, Ed Hankins, Billy Bush, Darrell Collier Second Row: Keith Wetzel I, Gary Mobley, Larry Trammel, Martha Oathout, Horace Stracener, Mike Gardner, John Womack Third Row: Ted Reutz, Kenneth Gwin, John Cullins, Cyril Hollingsworth, Ansel Condray, Jerry McKenney, Ronald Motley Fourth Row: Del Schmand, Douglas Coker, Anne Carlton, Elaine Emanual, Billy Eulift, Robert Price Bottom Row: Jane Pouzar, Penny Gay, Julie Lowry, Mary Kay Beavers, Judy Hail, Nancy Irby 111 Stardust Club The Stardust Club of Little Rock Central High School, formed in 1940, is a talent discovery and development club. Every pupil in Central High School is eligible for membership. Pupils who cannot perform make up the audience or serve as emcees, ushers, judges, typists, and program chair- men. Sponsor: Mrs. Helena Quigley Top Row: Buel Rorie, Ed Daniels, Marvel Wood, Jimmy Hendrixson, Alan English, Sandra Russell, Betty Miller, Bill Haddox Second Row: Tommy Davis, Sandra Seaver, Larry Meeks, Ronnie Henry, Gale Um- holtz. Dale Umholtz, Barbara Giilespie, Mike Pearce Third Row: Carolyn Rowland, Karen Moss, Jackie Moody, Maureen Goodson, Bar- bara Powell, Diane Gordon, Mary Frances Weideman, Brenda Brazil Fourth Row: Judy Bird, Carolyn Carpenter, Bill Goggins, Maudine Cox, Sandra Jack- son, Mary Monan, Linda Embry, Betty Marek Bottom Row: Ann Croft, Karen Ambart, Betty Cherry, Mary Smith, Ellen Hale, Jackie Collier, Frances Lawrence National Honor Society The National Honor Society is one of the oldest organizations for high school young- sters. Founded in 1921, the Honor Society was designed tc encourage and reword the high school pupils who make superior development in the full cycle range of attributes that make for good school citi- zenship-integrity of character, scholarly habits, active leadership and worthy ser- vice. Sponsor: Miss Orlana Hensley Top Row: Paul Redditt, Darrell Collier, James Gauntt, Edwin Hankins, John Wo- mack, Cleve Brooks, Larry Trammel Second Row: Horace Stracener, Mike Willis, Cyril Hollingsworth, Ansel Condray, Jerry McKenney, Gail Peck, Richard Ezell Third Row: Elaine Emanuel, Carol Ma- Gouirk, Pat Furlow, Sam Wilson, Becky Sloan, Sherry Keeton, Penny Gay Fourth Row: Beverly Gallegly, Willene Langley, Leann Viala, Caren Humphrey, Lana Hale, Margaret Fraser, Mary Diffee Bottom Row: Jo Anne Thompson, Mary Kay Beavers, Kay Brown, Georgia Heller, Mary Jane Bass, Theresa Caten, Judy Hail 112 SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club, second oldest club in Cen- tral, was organized in 1921-22 by S. E. Tanner, former head of the Science Department. The club is affiliated with Science Clubs of America. The aims of the club are to increases know- ledge of science, to learn to perfect skills in science, to give service in our community and nation, tc understand the importance of science in our lives, and tc help carry out the program of Science Clubs of America. Sponsors: Miss Pauline Dunn, Harold Bell Top Row: Jack Zelsman, Page Daniel, Larry Wag- non, Glen Douglas, Horace Stracener, Rita Kelly Second Row: Ben Setzer, Larry Love, Kenneth Gwen, Jan Besser, Mike Willis, Ed Ross Third Row: Robert Price, Norvell Plowman, Charles Medearis, Melvin Farmer, Arvis Ann Carter, Jim Morgan Fourth Row: Zeke Wingfield, George Major, Fran Able, Peter Biesel, Diane Gordon, Harry Mo- rohmam Bottom Row: Nan Daniel, Dick Bell, Johnny Tis- dale, Tommy Tyler, Jim Rucker, Martha Holder FUTURE NURSES The purpose of the Future Nurses' Club is to promote interest in the nursing profession. This club was organized in 1951. This year the club has worked with the vol- unteer service at Baptist Hospital. Each person agreed to an assignment time varying in length from one hour to as much as six hours per week. sponsor: Miss Dean Price Top Row: Mary Frances Orme, Lana Lancaster, Barbara Brown, Modena Blassingame, Betty Miller, Kathryn Henson Second Row: Martha Saugey, Jo Ann Cook, Ber- nice Davis, Clarice Simon, Maudine Cox, Donna Bryan Third Row: Joyce Lyman, Donna Leslie, Frances Thomas, Ann Bradley, Martha Bosshart, Carol Sue Caulder Bottom Row: Paula Adams, Linda Haskett, Betty Curlee, Mary Ellen Jones, Miss Price 113 CENTRAL HIGH First Row: Robert Price, Linda Forbis, Norma Ballou, Pat Taylor Second Row: Billy Ferguson, Sammy Brietz, Kay Foster, Ed Wil- son, Paul Orton, Teddy Meyer Third Row: Lynn Woolard, Johnny Tisdale, Larry Hightower, Emma Gail Hartman, Lana Lancaster, Joe Morgan, Sammy Wilson, Fred Morris Fourth Row: Ann Smith, Martha Gould, Floyd Cook, Tommy Tyler, Zeke Wingfield, George Major, Joe Daugherty, James Bona, Bonner Fink, Margaret Maxwell, John Buercklin Fifth Row: Albert Pool, John Ross, Tommy Harris Standing: Kaye Haynes, Beverly Gallegly A long and successful record of activities and accomplishments can be credited to the Central Band. These include top-rated performances in fes- tivals, concerts, contests, and not the least of importance, school activities. The band will always be found boosting the Tigers at all football games. At half- time, they will be on the field entertaining the spectators. Providing music for basketball games, doing their share to generate school spirit at pep assemblies, and presenting fine musical programs for assemblies make the band an impor- tant organization in school affairs. Establishing a successful record in Junior High School Band activities is the 114 First Row: Gerald Fuller, David Stevenson, Sandra Hughes, Carman Holder Second Row: Jim Rucker, Danny Starling, Becky Tisher, Than Pyron, David Price Third Row: Stephen Whisnant, Billy Don Smith, Larry Cranford, Billy Leggett, Jeff Powell, Jackie Acre, Lee McFadin, Charles Raney, Leland Smith, Mike Gill Fourth Row: Buddy Adams, Jimmy Brown, Bill McCray, Charles Akin, David Wade, Herb Rowland, Joe McCoy, Jimmy Bolding, Terry Archer, Ronald Wylie, Don Dickerson, Wayne Harrison Fifth Row: Gene Collins, Johnny Dixon Standing: Larry Goff, Ronnie Henry, Buster Beardsley, Benny Harrell, Danny Nelson, Kenneth Gwin. SCHOOL BAND basic qualification for acceptance in the Central High Band Department. After a student is enrolled, he must maintain a seriousness of purpose. Competition for playing positions is keen and excellence in performance is de- manded. Demonstrations of good citizenship, cooperation and acceptance of re- sponsibility are all considered part of a student's training. The Band Department has an extensive library of fine music and its inven- tory of equipment is rated as the best. With these advantages, students in the Central High School Band experience a stimulating musical environment and ac- quire cultural judgments that are lasting. Future Teachers Future Teachers of America is a profes- sional organization for students interested in teaching as a career. It places emphasis on character and leadership providing op- portunity for experience and development of professional qualities. Members must maintain a C average and be sincerely interested in teaching. Sponsor: Mrs. Jo Ann Henry Top Row: Sherron Eberle, Lynn Temple, Carolyn Wiley, Becky Duncan, Mrs. Henry Second Row: Jo Ann Wells, Genneth Young- blood, Elaine Emanuel, Marilyn Emer- son, Martha Gould Third Row: Jackie Beverburg, Susan Hor- ton, Louise Zickefoose, Sally Jo Murphy, Sarah Buttram Bottom Row: Carolyn Wafts, Karen Mavis, Judy Witcher Future Tradesmen SPONSORS: Earnest Gephardt, John Lane, Harry Matson Top Row: Albert Campbell, Mr. Gephardt, Tommy Boudra, John Honea, Paul McGinness. Second Row: Mr. Lane, Jimmy Payne, John Cullins, Gary Wahlquist, Mr. Matson Bottom Row: Don Kinder, Frank Adkinson, Billy Greer, Ronnie Langhammer, Jerry Green The Future Tradesmen of Arkansas, Chapter 8, is made up of students in the vocational trade printing class. The activities of the club are both, to better serve the school, and to learn social obligations. In these activities the mem- bers try to be of service through Inter-Club Council and drives that the school participates in during the year. At Thanksgiving and Christmas, the club sponsors boxes for the needy. Once each year the club helps to sponsor the State Convention. 116 Amourettes In the fall of 1959, a group of eleventh grade girls got together and following a tradition at Little Rock Central High formed a social club which has for its official name. Amourettes. Besides having social functions, the Amou- rettes also participated in school assemblies and cooperated with local organizations in their fund raising campaigns. The girls worked hand in hand with other Central High clubs in promoting school spirit. Sponsors: Mothers of members Top Row: Carolyn Johnson, Carolyn Webber, Jacque Ridens, Martha Pritchard, Doretfa Wal- lace, Francis Wilson Second Row: Sharry Burt, Linda Hollis, Amanda Cannon, Sue Freeman, Linda McClenney, Ger- trude Johnson Third Row: Carolyn Srygley, Nancy White, Joyce Hodge, Sandie Pope, Linda Powell Fourth Row: Judy Combs, Harriet Morgan, Sharon May, Diane Burns, Linda Haskett Bottom Row: Sue Lowe, Lana Sue Hixson, Karen Mavis, Judy Grimes, Paula Drew Sponsors: Mothers of members Top Row: Marion Traylor, Linda Morrison, Martha McDermott, Ann Carlton, Martha Gould, Susan Hefley Second Row: Jimmie Lee Sharp, Jane Pouzar, Sharon Steele, Betty Hoffman, Kay Haynes, Martha McKissack Third Row: Linda Sparks, Marilyn Emerson, Donna Lynch, Carolyn Sadler, Bobbie Ed- wards, Gaylann Perrier Fourth Row: Mimi Albright, Venita McGee, Sandy McCutcheon, Shari Polk, Kathy Bland, Teddy Brewer Bottom Row: Bonnie Grammer, Carol Curry, Claudia Brooks, Janice Quinn, Syble Oden Sponsors: Mrs. Carolyn Fletcher, Mrs. Ruth Carter Top Row: Skipper Kays, Sherryl Buchanan, John Warner, Joe Ramer, Curtis Granger, Billy Eulitt, John McCullough, Helen Brown Second Row: Diane Cato, lavon Woodall, Martha McKissack, Joyce Cook, Carol MaGouirk, Marilyn Gardner, Betty Jo Gross, Pat Foiles, Mrs. Carter Third Row: Mrs. Fletcher, Marjorie Harden, Geneva Holman, Sandra Allen, Norma Young, Joyce Fortenbury, Clarace Simons, Brenda Brazil, Gwendolyn Glasscock Fourth Row: Linda Powell, Joyce Hodge, Pat Hoke, Avay Gray, Carolyn Glover, Charlsie Kuhenert, Jo Anne Thompson, Delois Kyzer Bottom Row: Linda Glover, Nancy Elrod, Theresa Caten, Charlotte Brannon, Becky James, Sue Oates, Mary Harcourt Girls' Ensemble Boys' Glee Club Sponsor: Miss Loisjean Raymond Top Row: Sandra Baver, Susan Cross, Jo Ann Wells, Carolyn Holiman, Sandy Siscoe Second Row: Sylvia Sebastian, Janet Casady, Annette At- kinson, Mary Bruce Monan Third Row: Judy Grounds, Joan Balfour, Jean Balfour, Ann Croft Bottom Row: Linda Clements, Linda Embrey, Geneva Melton, Ruth Ann Vaughan Boys' Glee Club is open to all boys who like to sing. Boys learn to read and sing in parts and to sing properly. They sing a wide variety of music from barber shop quar- tets to sacred music. Sponsor: Miss Loisjean Raymond Top Row: Robert Wagner, Peter Bumpass, Bob Corley, Raymond Hardin Second Row: James Butler, John Branscum, Hart Moore, Bottom Row: Bill Caten, Bob Kirkpatrick Junior Red Cross The Junior Red Cross is the membership of youth in Re J Cross. I.' gives boys and girls opportunities for participation in community service programs of Red Cross and experience in tie practice of social responsibility and good citizenship. Gift boxes, a school chest, and projects at various hospi als are some of the many worthwhile programs sponsored by the Junior Red Cross. Sponsor: Miss Irene Harrell Top Row: Steven Pierce, Gail Peck, Daniel 'Skipper Kays, Bill Graves, Sherron Eberle, Molly Luce, Lena Lancaster, Janet McKay, Carolyn Robin- son Second Row: Bernice Davis, Norvell Plowman, Betty Miller, Ina Stevens, Jo Ann Campbell, Gwen Glasscock, Mike Willis, Carolyn Holiman, Mary Frances Weideman Third Row: Nancy Irby, Maureen Brooks, Beverly Fairweather, Joyce Cook, Sandra Tranthem, Caro- lyn Webber, Louise Dickinson, Lind McMahon, William Shadle Fourth Row: Martha Bosshart, Amanda Cannon, Joan Balfour, Jean Balfour, Carmen Smith, Christine Pearson, Mary Kay Beavers, Nancy White Bottom Row: Barbara Laughlin, Joan Tate, Beverly Taggart, Martha Holder, Mary Ellen Routh, Brenda Hooper, Mary Ellen Jones, Diana Ross Latin Club Sponsors: Mrs. Loreen Lee, Mrs. Abby Foster The newly formed Latin Club of Central High School, known as the Societas Latina, consists of students from the first through the fourth year classes of the Latin Department. At the monthly meetings of the club, programs are presented which enrich students' knowledge and appreciation of Roman customs, history, and culture. Top Row: Than Pyron, Ronnie Kitts, Ray Harden, John Womack, Keith Wetzell, Jan Besser, Bill Eulitt, Wayne Dudney, Douglas Coker Second Row: Mike Willis, Sherron Eberle, Janet McCay, Kathy Henson, Lynn Temple, Jackie Johns, Carolyn Greenfield, Jane Dillaplain, Carolyn Whiley, Ansel Condray Third Row: Jacque Beverburg, Sharon Steele, Sandra Bauer, Jimmie Lee Sharp, Marilyn Emerson, Pat Howell, Lanell Basham, Linda Stanfield, Suanne Bigbee, Maurine Goodson, Mrs. Lee Fourth Row: Rosemary Duggar, Judy Combs, Jo Anne Thompson, Frances Thomas, Linda Haskett, Pat Keplar, Nancy Baier, Geneva Melton, Mrs. Foster. Bottom Row: David Matthews, David Eskridge, Russel Mease, Ruth Ann Vaughan, Karen Mavis, Suzanne Rowe, Sunday Spears, Jean Protctor Projectionists7 Club The Projectionists' Club, sponsored by Mr. Everett Barnes, is open to any boy or girl who has average grades. Although these students form a club, they work individually but not as a unit. The students run the films and assist teachers on matters con- cerning the films. Sponsor: Everett Barnes Top Row: Eddie Dunn, Billy Baker, Pat Norman, Margarite Kneip, Sandra Henderson, John Elms Middle Row: Ronnie DuPree, Maureen Goodson, Dale Umholtz, Gale Umholtz, Camillia Brock, Jannette Moser Bottom Row: Helen Arrington, Jacque Ridens, Sue Caulder, John Green, Mary Ellen Routh Not present at time of picture: Jerry Charles, Larry Clifft Chapel Many years ago a group of conscientious young people mel for a morning devotion period. In time this group grew into a small congregation. Though not actually a club, they meet daily for a few mo- ments of quiet prayer and singing. Sponsors: Mrs. Jane Buckley, Miss Mary Piercey Top Row: Harry Kennedy, Jerry Kennedy, Raymond Hardin, Hart Moore, Gary Wahlquist, Bill Shamburger, Jimmy Bolding Second Row: Pat Brannan, Molly Luce, Becky Ma- this, Carolyn Robinson, Wanda Jennings, Bar- bara Brown, Linda Atwood Third Row: Leann Viala, Gay Nichols, Claudia Ewing, Susan Hawkins, Janice Quinn, Mar- garet Smith, Linda McMahon Fourth Row: Frances Cherry, Vickie Homan, Linda David, Carolyn Hand, Becky Oglesby, Jean Procter, Sue Walloch Bottom Row: Julie Lowry, Don Ferguson, Doretta Wallace, Jane Lowry, Ruth Ann Vaughan, Frances Lawrence, Martha Howard 120 Writers' Rendezvous The Writers' Rendezvous, an annual spring pub- lication of the English department, contains the creative writing of students from all English classes. The purpose of the publication is to encourage origi- nal thinking and creative productivity among all the students in the school, especially those in Eng- lish classes. Sponsor: Miss Mary Piercey Top Row: Paul Redditt, Marvin Gay, James Gauntf, Mike McKelvey, Herb Morgan Second Row: Bill Haddox, Bobby Perry, Mike Willis, Charles Medearis, Louis Averitt Third Row: Wanda Jennings, Helen Brown, Barbara Brown, Janess Floyd, Judy Coover Fourth Row: Willene Langley, Penny Gay, Becky Nolen, Carolyn Fowler, Becky James Bottom Row: Martha Holder, Mary Jane Bass, Theresa Cafen, Judy Hail, Hazel McKinney Debonaires The Debonaires, a girls' -service club, is open to juniors and seniors who meet scholarship and citizenship requirements set up by the Pentangle Board. Projects sponsored by the Debonaires are the Thanksgiving food offering, the sale of Christmas and Easter seals, and traditional social activities. Sponsors: Mrs. Grace Dupree, Mrs. Wilma Means Top Row: Jean Mize, Becky Mathis, Diana Rowland, Pauline Heard, Joyce Ann Tucker Second Row: Jo Carol Hubbard, Rose Marie Sheddy, Martha McFarlin, Jean Pierce, Kay Stephens Third Row: Norma Jean Young, Linda McMahon, Jo Anne Thompson, Pat Shelton, Mary Lou Washington Fourth Row: Lee Ann Talbert, Delois Kyzer, Nancy Elrod, Charlene French, Nelta Sutton Bottom Row: Marla Bowen, Betty Louise Marek, Kay Brown 121 Les Cherries Sponsor: Mothers of members Top Row: Phyllis Easterly, Marvell Wood, Sandra Russell,' Suzanne Robbins, Cathy Wise, Wanda Jennings, Carolyn Robinson Second Row: Gail Peck, Helen Brown, Barbara Brown, Marilyn Gardner, Pat Furlow, Alice Pennington, Sandra Seaver Third Row: Jo Ann Turner, Becky Sloan, Sandra Edie, Pat Parker, Betty Fleming, Emma Gail Hartman, Joyce Cook Fourth Row: Sherry Keeton, Annette Jackson, Sandra Horn, Carol Kane, Shelly Hudson, Leann Viala, Becky Mathis Bottom Row: Penny Gay, Caren Humphrey, Becky Nolen, Romana Brumgardner, Sandra Haley, Terry Ann Smith, Carolyn Fowler Sponsor: Mothers of members Top Row: Gloria Shaw, Suzanne Nelson, Carolyn Rowland, Margaret Smith, Laura Forbess, Mary Diffee, Patsy Jernigan, Carolyn Carpenter Second Row: Diane Magin, Janet McMinn, Carole Lynn, Glenda Ferguson, Linda Pruett, Pat Hoke, Alva Hoff- man, Linda Pricketf Third Row: Nancy Gill, Charlene French, Barbara Politis, Sally Murphy, Sandra Jackson, Becky James, Mary Kay Beavers, Joyce Lyman Fourth Row: Charlsie Kuehnerf, Mary Jane Bass, Theresa Caten, Jane Holland, Nancy Fausett, Nancy Elrod, Barbara Bowen Bottom Row: Phyllis Neely, Jo Ann Sullivan, Judy Hail, Betty Louise Marek, Sarah Wilson, Mary Harcourt, Pat Stegall, Carolyn Hand 122 Library Club To improve the library service of our school is the principal purpose of the Central High School Library Club. Other purposes are to spon- sor a greater interest among students and teach- ers in the use of books and library service and to stimulate reading interests. Sponsors: Mrs. Mary Coker, Miss Lola Dunna- vant Top Row: Linda Strahsahl, Kathy Hanson, Mary Farrell, Linda Scandell, Harrison Walls Second Row: Patty Wooten, Jo Carol Hubbard, Mary Weideman, Maudine Cox, Dana Tan- ner Third Row: Carolyn Ramsey, Vicki Homan, Susan Horton, Becky Sloan, Judy Wells Fourth Row: Frances Foster, Carolyn Hand, Linda Glover, Becky Oglesby, Joan Tate Bottom Row: Maureen Brooks, Kay Grimmett, Carolyn Watts, Marilyn Mann, Diane Ross Executive Council of Red Cross The Executive Council of the Junior Red Cross is the planning committee for Cen- tral's Junior Red Cross. Each grade level has two representatives who serve along with the officers of the Jr. Red Cross on the Executive Council. These representatives at- tend the meetings of the Pulaski County Chapter of the Red Cross once a month. Stage Crew The Stage Crew Club is composed of boys who are interested in working be- hind the scenes on the stage. They are the ones who learn how to handle the curtains and lights, and the arrangement of props used in the various perform- ances that fake place on the stage. The use of the curtains, the switch board, and the lights add much to any per- formance. Sponsor: Miss Irene Harrell Top Row: Joyce Cook, Norvell Plowman, Sherron Eberle Bottom Row: Carolyn Webber, Sandra Trantham, Betty Miller Sponsor: Miss Alberta Harris Top Row: Dale Umholtz, Harold Higgins Second Row: Jerry Charles Bottom Row: Jimmy Donham, Buel Rorie Next tc classroom work, campus activities are the most important segmenl of our high school years. Planning and attend- ing dances and social events, pep assemblies, club work and sports all make up campus life. Tc each of us campus life has a different meaning. It may be making a new friend, renewing an old acquaintance or just enjoying the activities by ourselves. To be a true part of the student body each person must contribute a portion of his time and efforts. Campus life supplies the opportunities. The activities in which we participate develop in us a deeper and more lasting feeling for Central. In the pages that follow we shall view the happenings that made up campus life during the past year. CAMPUS LIFE 124 PERSONALITY 'W GARY ROBINSON Mr. Campus Choice Gary Robinson, senior halfback for the Tigers, was chosen by the student body to reign over the annual Turkey Trot. Gary belongs to the Key Club and the LR Club. 126 JOYCE GARLINGTON Miss Campus Choice Joyce Garlington, a senior and captain of the varsity cheerleaders, was elected by the students to reign over the annual Turkey Trot as Miss Campus Choice. 127 Campus ... Extracurricular activities prove valuable. The student body elected Cyril as their president. Once again students filled the auditorium. Sergeant Pike presented an entertaining and helpful safety assembly. Students are happy tc enter the doors of CHS. Jo Ann was just one of the many seniors that posed for Mr. Red for their senior pictures. Every morning students stood in the lobby and waited for the doors to open. The campaigning for student body offices was very exciting. Richard had a large group of boys supporting him. Claude personally pinned his signs on the backs of Martha and Linda. Sandra handed out cards to Bob and other students. ... Fall Marked the Beginning Richard Bell, a former Centralite, spoke on sportsmanship at one of the assemblies. The dances held after the ball game were enjoyed by large crowds. The pay assemblies were excellent and the Swedish assembly was no exception. Marvel Ann and Ray represented a living page of the campus Life section. You can bet that no one went home hungry from the Key Club Father-Son Banquet. Marilyn and her date had fun dancing to the music of the Central Swing Band. The Pix Staff provided an entertaining assembly to start the 1960 Pix Sale. Coach Baber demonstrated on Doug a new method of disciplining students. Cheerleaders Gary, Bob, Ronnie, and Larry cheered loud and long for football players Caro- lyn, Joyce, and Sandra. President Cyril enjoyed the company of Queen Joyce. The Tiger Spirit Was Alive ... Pep Assemblies were always exciting and really brought the Tiger Spirit to life. When a yell was announced everyone was ready to yell. Coach Hall introduced the 1959 Fighting Tigers. Color Week found the Tiger boosters wanting to Beat Pine Bluff! Coach Growling Gregory and his weak Wildcats lost to the Mighty Tigers at one of the many pep assemblies. Our CHS roving reporter. Joyful Garlington, brought to us a play-by- play account of the game. The entire student body was always ready to let opponents know who we were with Tiger Spellout. Premier Khrushchev visited CHS with praise for the Tigers. With Carolyn as referee the Tigers won everytime. ... There Were Many Events In the midst of the colorful end exciting homecoming activities the candidates found time to practice for the big event that was held that night. Queen Joyce and her entire court looked lovely and excited. Joyce and Gary were very happy when they were chosen Mr. and Miss Campus Choice at the Turkey Trot. The fighting Tiger will forever remain in the memories of everyone even though it was destroyed. On Turkey Day morning the stadium was full of loyal Tiger fans. Go Rocks Go was heard from the Central students at every ball game. Coach Gene Hall praised the Tigers for their all-out effort throughout the entire football season. Captain Charles Cusick presented Hall with a gift certificate to show the team's appreciation. Wilson Matthews, a coach at the University of Arkansas, recalled at the football banquet many memories of his coaching years at Central. Winter Was Upon Us ... Winter came, and many events began. The Blue Keys provided entertaining numbers at several banquets. Coach Junior Baber led the Tigers to many basketball victories. Coach Hall and Mr. Matthews presented the 1959 Tigers with football jackets and sweaters. With winter came a record snowfall. The kindergarten children and the student teachers enjoyed playing in the snow. Central High was indeed a lovely sight. The Pix Staff had snowball fights. Carol Hayden, a former Central student, discussed the opportunities offered by the United States Naval Academy for the Key Club. A polio shot was an occasion for an ouch from George Beyerlein as he received a shot from the school nurse. Miss Marian Carpenter. Senator John McClellan was the chief speaker for the debate clinic to which Central played host. ... Everyone Enjoyed the Holidays The drama and music departments presented an excellent Christmas assembly. German shepherds followed the star to the East. The Amourettes had a large crowd at their dance. Mimi and Fred are examples of the wonderful time that was had by everyone at the Amourette's dance. The Italian Christ- mas scene showed wisemen from the East bringing gifts. Bill, Alan, and Curtis prepared their parts for the Christmas play. The Mexican nativity scene was both colorful and different. The Spirit of Christmas Present visits the Bob Cratchit home. The entire cast of A Christmas Carol gave an excellent performance. With Midterm Came the Capers... The Key Club Capers provided a number of entertaining acts, among which was the Swing Band. A comical skit The Lamp Went Out was presented by one of the drama classes. Alan and Nancy did a very unusual dance in the skit Mack the Knife. Jazz the Jamaica Way was presented by the Varsity Cheerleaders. A spectacular performance was given by the tradi- tional Corps de Ballet. Two folk numbers were done by Central's Kingston Trio, Gary, Jon, and Jerry. An old soft shoe type number was presented by the Ressrve Cheerleaders. The Hi-Steppers' modern jazz number was both mystifying and entertaining. The Yellow Rose of Texas was brought tc life by Bill and Danny. ... Our Year Was Near the End The Valentine Ball was one of the big events of the year. Everybody was happy when Tom and Becky were crdwned King and Queen of Hearts. Charlie and Charles try out the King and Queen's throne. College Day came with all the yearly excitement. Henderson State Teachers College sent a male sextet. Becky and Sandra tried tc decide which college to attend next fall. Beta guides, Leann, Emma Gail, Diane, enjoyed greeting the college representatives. Mike, Ed, Jimmy, and Jerry seem to be interested in the University of Arkansas. There were many college day posters; Don's won first prize. JO Ju 1 halls of The yell Yea, Tigers! has for years echoed through the Central. Last year silence reigned, but now the mighty C j I Tigers roar again. Athletics are essential to our school spirit. It is the activity which binds us together into one unit supporting our teams which represent Central. On the following pages Tig and Tigette will lead us through the Door of School Spirit and we will see our Tigers in action during the past year. Tigers, who, although not brilliantly suc- cessful in the won-and-lost column, never gave up the desire for true championship teams. He marks — not that you won or lost — but how you played the game. SPORTS 136 137 THEY LED OUR TIGERS Trainer and Track Coach Clyde Hart has coached at Central for 3 years. His Track Team won the State Championship in 1958 during his first year here. Head Basketball Coach V. E. Baber is in his second year at Central, but this is only his first year to field a team. He came to Central from Drumright, Oklahoma, where his team compiled a very respectable record. Head Football Coach Gene Hall has held the reins for 2 years. Before becoming head coach he was B Team Coach and Line Coach. He graduated from Central in 1947 and holds a B. A. Degree from Arkansas Tech and a Masters from the University of Arkansas. Head Line Coach Ralph Holland has been with the Tigers 3 years. He graduated from Bauxite High School in 1944 and holds a B. A. Degree from Ouachita Baptist College. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Harry W. Carter has been Athletic Director for the Tigers and the Public School System since 1955, when he step- ped up from Supervisor of Health Education. Mr. Carter played football for Little Rock High School, from which he graduated in 1940. He received his Masters Degree from the University of Arkansas in 1948. TEAM PHYSICIAN Dr. John McCullough Smith, team physician for the Tigers since 1944, graduated from Little Rock High School in 1924. He graduated from Hendrix College in 1928 and received his doctorate from the University of Arkansas in 1932. Besides being the Tiger's team physician. Dr. Smith has a thriving private practice in Little Rock. 138 THE FOOTBALL STORY CENTRAL 39, Paducah 7 Playing their first game away from home in many years, the Tigers romped to victory over the Tilghman High Tornadoes of Paducah, Ky. Ends Bill Knight and Jim Kinderman accounted for three of the touchdowns, while Quarterback Claude Fulton and Halfbacks Gary Robinson and Jim Lea scored the other three. Junior Fullback Richard Carpenter made the 3 conversions. Defensive standouts were Ross Honea, Larry Dum, and Darrell Collier. CENTRAL 40. Hot Springs 0 With a win under their belts, the Tigers rolled over the Trojans, leading 27-0 at halftime. An oddity of the game was the scoring of a touchdown by Offensive Center and Defensive End Tom King. He grabbed a fumble from the ground and ran 29 yards for the score. Other touchdowns were scored by Gary Robinson, Gene Howard, Bill Knight, Jim Kinderman, and Jerry Knowles. Kinderman converted for the four extra points. CENTRAL 6. Ft. Smith 20 Going into the game with a 2-0 record, the Tigers seemed to falter in a few costly places, and the Grizzlies came out with a 20-6 win. Fullback John McCarty pounced over from the 2 with 21 seconds left in the 1st half for Central's only touch- down. Jerry Knowles and Gary Robinson also made good offensive gains for the Tigers. CENTRAL 7. Texarkana 0 In a tight defensive game, Claude Fulton scored on a keeper from the three yard line in the 2nd quarter for the only score of the game. Defensive standouts for the Tigers were Darrell Collier, Ross Honea, Larry Dum, and Charles Cusick. CENTRAL 0. El Dorado 7 After the Wildcats scored in the first half, the Tigers couldn't seem to get close enough to the goal line to make a TD. Although the Tigers dominated the second half of play, they never did get that coveted touchdown. Defensive End Tom King was a standout for Central. CENTRAL 18. Memphis 27 In probably what turned out to be the most exciting game of the Tiger football season, the Bengals bowed after holding the lead two different times. Memphis led 7-6 going into the fourth quarter when the fireworks came. Jerry Knowles went over from the one yard line to cap an 81 yard drive by the Tigers. On the first play after kick-off Memphis scored on a 59 yard run. Then on the kick-off Gary Robinson ran 81 yards to the nine, and two plays later the Tigers had another TD. On the next kick-off, the Memphis team took the ball and ran 87 yards for a TD. After this the Tigers could never regain their feet. CENTRAL 12. North Little Rock 14 The conversions told the story in this game, with the Wildcats getting both of theirs and the Tigers not getting either one of theirs. Richard Carpenter dove over from the one after three straight complete passes by Claude Fulton. In the third quarter Larry Dum picked a Wildcat lateral out of the air and churned 65 yards for the Tigers' second TD. CENTRAL 0. Pine Bluff 6 Under hazardous conditions, the Centralites and Zebras fought against the rain and cold, with the Zebras scoring one TD and the Tigers going scoreless. There were 20 fumbles during the course of the muddy, sloppy game. The Tigers played a good defensive game but couldn't get the ball across the goal line. CENTRAL 14. Blytheville 0 The Chicks from Blytheville held their own in the first half, but the spirited Tigers came out in tthe third quarter and scored both TD's in less than four minutes of the third quarter. Fulton passed 54 yards to Knight for the first TD in the opening minutes of the third quarter. After kicking to the Chicks, the Tigers held, forcing a punt which Fulton returned 75 yards for the score. CENTRAL 13. Hall Hifih 16 With a chance to knock off the newly-crowned Big 9 champs, the Tigers came into the game looking for blood. Gary Robinson ran a Kick-off back 84 yards for the Tigers' first touchdown. At the half the score was tied 7-7. In the third quarter Gary Mobley intercepted a pass and ran 31 yards to put the Tigers ahead 13-7. Soon the Warriors scored again on a long drive and tied the game 13-13. With obout twenty seconds remaining in the game. Hall kicked a field goal and won the game. This was a bitter defeat for the Tigers, evening the series at one-all. The brightest occurence of this Thanksgiving week was the disappearance of the Hall High Indian. This provoked several Warriors, but the Indian was returned on Thanksgiving Day, none the worse for its trip away from home. 139 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Top: End Jim Kinderman, Senior, Second Year letterman Tackle Larry Dum, Senior, Second Year Letterman Halfback Ronnie Spann, Senior, Second Year Letterman Bottom: Fullbacck John McCarty, Senior, Second Year Letterman Halfback Gary Robinson, Senior, Second Year Letterman Halfback Jim Lea, Senior, First Year Letterman 140 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Top: Tackle Charles Cusick, Senior, First Year Letterman Guard Darrell Collier, Senior, Second Year Leherman Guard Gary Wahlquist, Senior, First Year Letterman Bottom: Guard Charles Dodd, Senior, Second Year Letterman Center Tom King, Senior, Second Year Letterman Center Gayle Voth, Senior, Second Year Letterman 141 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Top: Quarterback Gary Mobley, Junior, First Year Letterman Tackle Bobby Brazzel, Senior, First Year Letterman Guard Mike Hales, Junior, First Year Letterman Bottom: Guard Jerrell Holloway, Junior, First Year Letterman Quarterback Claude Fulton, Junior, Second Year Letterman Guard Fred Worthington, Junior, First Year Letterman 142 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Top: Halfback Butch Casey, Junior, First Year Letterman Fullback Richard Carpenter, Junior, Second Year Letterman Guard Fred Stansberry, Junior, First Year Letterman Bottom: Tackle Ross Honea, Junior, First Year Letterman End Bill Knight, Junior, First Year Letterman Tackle Jerry Welch, Junior, First Year Letterman 143 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Top: Tackle James Wilbourn, Junior End Richard Britt, Junior Halfback Gene Howard, Junior Bottom: Halfback Jerry Knowles, Sophomore, First Year Letterman End Royce Rose, Junior, First Year Letterman Halfback Tommy Maddox, Junior 144 Top Row: G!enn Wright. John Prentiss, Winston Morrison, Eddie Parlin, Bob Johnston, Mike Campbell, Bob Moser, Davie Hopper, Terry Taylor Second Row: Troy Rhea, Gerry Sfracener, Alan Pumphrey, Hujh McKnight, Bob Corley, Frank Watson, Nick Williams, Harvey Spiegel, Stephan Foster, John Peterson Third Row: Dale Ramsey, Tommy McDermott, Mike Snipes, Bob Hales, David Sharp, Bob McElroy, James Carson, Paul McDonald Bottom Row: David Carter. Roger Payne, Billy Ball, Mike Trudell, Tommy Evans, Leon Sneed, Butch Branscum, Danny Steele 145 Sophomore Darrell Ward, First Year Letferman TOUCHDOWN FOR TIGERS Above: Quarterback Darrell Ward goes over for a touchdown against the Hall B Team. The final score was in favor of the Cubs, 15-6. 1959 TIGER CUB FOOTBALL TEAM TOUCHDOWNS AGAINST TROJANS Top Left: As End Bill Knight (No. 86) looks on. End Jim Kinderman (No. 85) takes a somersault after reaching for a pass. Top right: Fullback John McCarty comes in for assistance as Quarterback Claude Fulton (No. 42) gains yardage. Lower left: Tackle Jerry Welch (No. 72), with help from his Tiger buddies, brings down a Trojan Back. Lower right: Defensive End Tom King is greeted by the Tiger players and coaches after scoring an unexpected TD. 146 m «' TIGERS: HARD TO HANDLE Top loft: Quarterback Gary Mobley, No. 41, and Guard Gary Wahlquisf, No. 62, come in to help Halfback Jim Lea as he is brought down. Top right: End Bill Knight snags a pass from the air during a Tiger offensive attack. Lower left: Halfback Jerry Knowles, No. 11, heads to tackle a Razorback as Bill Knight tries for a TO. Lower right: A multitude of Tigers come in for the tackle to avert a touchdown by the Trojans. 147 ROUGH AND TUMBLE TIGERS Top left: Quarterback Claude Fulton tries valiantly to get away from a tackier as End Royce Rose, No. 80, gives his assistance. Top right: Halfback Ronnie Spann, No. 10, hurries in to help another Tiger tackle an opponent. Lower left: Quarterback Claude Fulton awaits the snap from center as the Tigers make ready to block. Lower right: Halfback Gary Robinson shakes off a tackier on his way to a touchdown. 148 GO, ROCKS, GO Top left: Halfback Gary Robinson runs around the outside gaining yards for the Tigers. Top right: Team Physician John Smith and Trainer Clyde Hart examine the injured wrist of Charles Dodd during a game. Lower left: Halfback Jerry Knowles, No. 11, changes directions tc avert tacklers, while End Jim Kinderman comes in to help. Lower right: Quarterback Claude Fulton goes over for a touchdown as the offical signals he has crossed the goal line. 149 BASKETBALL CUBS Top row: Mike Gardner, Joe Jackson, Richard Britf, Mike Dwyer Second row: John Quarti, Winston Morrison, Hugh Mc- Knighf, John Paul Richards Bottom Row: Jim Ryan, Bud Wade, Gene Howard, Ralph Hubbard Co-captain Darrell Ward Co-captain Ricky Raper 150 The Basketball Story This year at Central the basketball team came through with an outstanding record under adverse circumstances-, none of the ten lettermen had ever played together as a unit in Big 9 basketball. But true to Tiger form, they compiled a fine record in Big 9 play and reached the semi-finals of the State Basketball Tournament, finally losing to Leachville by only one point, 29-28. Their league record was 10-6, and the over-all record was 14-11. At right: Guard Gary Mobley takes a rebound during the Central-North Little Rock game. Lower left: Basketball coach V. E. Baber introduces the Varsity Team before an intra-squad game early in the season. Referees Clyde Hart and Ralph Holland look on in the background. Lower right: Captain Keller Alexander looks around for someone to throw to during a crucial game. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Top: Cyril Hollingsworth, Senior letterman; Billy Clark, Junior; Claude Fulton, Junior letterman Bottom: Royce Rose, Junior letterman; Keller Alexander, Senior letterman; Bill Knight, Junior letterman VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Top: Gary Mobley, Junior letterman; John Narkinsky, Senior letterman; Jim Kinderman, Senior letterman Bottom: Paul Reddift, Senior letterman; Richard Ezell, Senior letterman; Freddy Young, Soph- omore TIGERS ON THE REBOUND Top loft: Guard Cyril Hollingsworth momentarily loses the ball as he bounces around an opposing player. Top right: Center Bill Knight and Forward Jim Kinderman await the ball being thrown in from out-of-bounds. Lower left: Guard Billy Clark goes in for a lay-up as Gary Mobley comes in for the rebound. Lower right: Gary Mobley drives for a lay-up through a group of Muskogee Roughers in Central's first game of the year. 154 SHOOT 'EM IN THE BASKET Top left: Jim Kmderman is in for a little rough handling during an intra-squad game at the beginning of the basketball season. Top right: Forward John Narkinsky concentrates on making the basket as he drives in. Lower left: Forward Keller Alexander struggles for the ball as Center Bill Knight comes in tc assist him. Lower right: Cyril Hollingsworth passes to John Narkinsky as the Tigers work the ball around for a good shot at the basket. 155 __________________________________________ TIGER TRAINING ROOM At right: Trackman Bill Shamburger gets treatment for a cold in the steam cabinet. Below Center left: Trainer Clyde Hart tapes Guard Charles Dodd in preparation for a football game Center right: Managers Jon Tate and Jerry McNabb wash the practice equip- ment for the Tigers. Bottom left: Student Trainer Jerry McKenney works on a sore shoulder of Half- back Ronnie Spann. Bottom right: Halfback Gary Robinson recovers from a pulled muscle in the whirlpool. The Central High training room facilities are among the best in the nation's high schools and surpass many colleges. Our training room is equipped for fast efficient treatment for all types of athletic injuries. There are two whirlpools, a small one for sprained ankles and cramps, and a large one for pulled ligaments in thighs and knees. The training room also is equipped with a Medcolator, an electric massage unit for treatment of sprained shoulders and legs. Trainer Clyde Hart and Team Physician, Dr. John McCullough Smith, take full advantage of the excellent accommodations available to them by keeping the Tigers in top physical shape the year round. VARSITY TRACK TEAM Top Left: Gary Robinson takes a hard lunge for the broad jump pit. Middle: The Mile Relay Team: Center Kneeling Glenn Wright, behind him Herb Morgan, Clyde Cook at left. Tommy Maddox at right Right: Ross Honea prepares to shot putt during a track meet. Bottom left: Darrell Collier gets ready to throw the discus. Middle: Broad Jumper Ronnie Spann leaps during a Tiger meet. Right: Ronnie Spann hands off the baton to Jim Lea in the 440 Relay. 157 HERE WE GO, 'ROUND AGAIN Upper Left: The Mile Relay Team: Glenn Wright, Herb Morgan, Clyde Cook, and Tommy Maddox Upper Right: Tiger sprinters get set for a race. Left to right; Herb Morgan, Ronnie Spann, Tommy Maddox, Jim Lea, Don Weir, Claude Fulton, Butch Casey, and Gary Robinson Bottom left: Pole vaulter James Alexander shows his power during a meet. Middle Center: High hurdler Herb Morgan Right Center: High hurdler Freddy Rath Bottom Center: Low hurdler Richard Britt Bottom Right: Low hurdler Bill Knight 158 ■1 ACTION ON THE CINDERS Upper Left: Hurdlers Herb Morgan, Freddy Rath, Bill Knight, Richard Britt Upper Right: The 440 Yard Relay Team: Ronnie Spann, Jim Lea, Herb Morgan, and Tommy Maddox Middle Left: Half-Milers Silas Dunn and Bill Shamburger Center: Herb Morgan hands off the baton to Tommy Maddox Middle Right: Pole Vaulters James Alexander, Darrell Ward, and Dickie Holbert Bottom Left: The 880 Yard Relay Team: Ronnie Spann, Jim Lea, Don Weir, and Tommy Maddox Bottom Center: High Jumpers Fred Rath and Royce Rose Bottom Right: Milers Tommy Davis and Skipper Kays 159 THE MEN BEHIND THE DOORS Al Left: deLane Sandage and Eugene Bowman spar off for a boxing match. At Right: James Thornton performs acrobatics on the trampolene. 160 Top: Jerry McNabb, Senior, Athletic Manager for Football and Track; Jon Tate, Senior, Athletic Manager for Football and Track; Jerry McKenney, Senior, Student Trainer and Statistician fjr Football, Basketball, and Track; Larry Trammel, Senior, Statis- tician for Basketball Bottom: Donald Bennett, Junior, Athletic Manager for Football and Track; Larry Balding, Sophomore, Student Trainer for Foot- ball, Basketball, and Track; Bill Crippen, Junior, Athletic Manager for Football SCENES FROM THE INTRAMURALS INTRAMURAL ACTIVITIES Upper Left: delane Sandage and Gary Rowland get set to have a wrestling match. Upper Center: Dewayne Maxwell practices punching on the punching bag. Upper Right: The boys get up high for a rebound during an interesting basketball game. Center Left: Calisthenics are an important part of the gym curriculum. Bottom Left: The games sometimes get exciting, even in P. E. classes. Bottom Center: Everyone is given a chance to perform on the trampolene. Bottom Right: Struggling for a ball during a basketball game, the players are oblivious of the photographer. 161 VARSITY CHEER- LEADERS Center: Joyce Garlington, Captain Clockwise: Judy Hail, Jo Anne Sullivan, AnneMe Jackson, Phyllis Neely The Varsity Cheerleaders were chosen this year in a manner different from any which IRCHS had ever known. Since they were not chosen last year by the usual method, the six girls who were Reserve Cheerleaders during the 1958-1959 football season were moved up to Var- sity and four others were chosen during cheerleader tryouts last fall. Those four who were chosen are all former Hi-Stepper$. 162 VARSITY CHEER- LEADERS Center: Sandra Horn, Co-captain Clockwise: Sherry Keeton, Carolyn Fowler, Joyce Denny, Suzanne Nelson The life of a cheerleader is not all glory and honor. There are many long hours of practice and drill through which they must go. They are required to cheer at all home football and basketball games, and usually a carload of them shows up at the out-of-town games. 163 Sponsor: Mrs. Helen Hazel Top Row: Donna Lynch, Becky Nolen, Phyllis Easterly, Mimi Albright, Marilyn Jones Second Row: Judy Grimes, Pat Stegall, Carolyn Carpenter, Patsy Jernigan, Karen Mavis Bottom Row: Joy Albright RESERVE CHEERLEADERS Left: The Varsity Cheerleaders lead the Student Body in a cheer during a football pep assembly. Right: The Cheerleaders round up support from Tiger fans during a game away from home. HI-STEPPERS Sponsor: Miss Mickey McGalin Top Row: Elizabeth Giles, Linda Morrison, Suzanne Robbins, Claudia Ewing, Elaine Emanuel Second Row: Sandra Trantham, Carolyn Srygley, Martha McKissack, Sandra Seaver, Shari Polk Third Row: Marilyn Emerson, Carolyn Sadler, Pat Parker, Pat Asay, Carolyn Rowland Fourth Row: Sharron Roberts, Janice Quinn, Mary Diffee, Carolyn Fisher, Margaret Smith Bottom Row: Joy Burns, Linda Prickett, Sharon May, Diane Bums, Barbara Bowen 165 Classes and classroom work are the springboard to the future. We, here at Central, are fortunate to have the state's most comprehensive curriculum. It is provided to fulfill the nu- merous and varied needs of the individual. Our school years may be compared to a ladder to the heights with each year and class another rung. To some students, classes are merely time consuming, but the majority view them in a different light. The true purpose of the classroom is to prepare the student to meet his future needs by helping him to think critically and objectively. The classes supply the springboard but the student must furnish the bounce. On the following pages let us discover Tig's and Tigette's favorite subjects, and also see some of our own. CLASSROOMS A A (__ 2 3 L £cAi T i hi :£C.iW A A f ‘ A pa 166 167 English in Action The general aims of the three years of required English courses in Central High are to guide each student in obtaining and practicing the principles of oral and written composition and to provide him with an accurate and interesting record of the history and development of American and English lit- erature. Through the avenues of learning via speaking. and interpreting the great works of American and English lit- erature; and in gaining independence in thinking and acting as he handles the spoken and written word correctly. We be- lieve with Sir Francis Bacon that Reading maketh a full man; conference a ready man; and writing an exact man. reading, writing, listening, planning, and thinking, the student acquires the skills needed in adding words to his vocabulary; in learn- ing the correct spelling of simple and difficult words; in using the dictionary intelligently; in utilizing reference books for his immediate needs and for research; in following the growth of the English Language; in reading Left: Linda Lewandoski, a student of Mrs. Sybil Hefley's 7th period English class, studies the question on the board about Silas Marner. Top Right: Sue Ellen Dill, a student of Mrs. Geneva Howerton, reads poetry while Kay McAlister, Douglas Coker, Bob Walls, Linda Powell, Wayne Woodworth, and Steve Pierce listen. Bottom Right: Members of Miss Mary Piercey's senior English class, Sandra Russell, Hazel McKinney, Barbara Vise, Theresa Caten, Beverly Meeks, Carolyn Rowland, Fre- donia Tyer, Judy Hail, and Sandra Seaver, participate in class discussion. 168 Mathematics The mathematics curriculum of Central High School in- cludes seven courses. Plane Geometry and Applied Mathe- matics are offered to tenth graders and Intermediate Algebra to eleventh graders. Seniors study Trigonometry in the first semester and choose Advanced Algebra or Solid Geometry for the second semester. Beginning Algebra is offered to those pupils who did not study it in junior high school but find a need for it in their chosen career. Individual projects are required of students in most of the classes. The best of these are entered in the Science Fair. This year 845 students are enrolled in the 28 mathematics classes which are taught by seven faculty members. Many of the best students will compete in the 1960 Mathematics Contest sponsored by the Mathematical Association of America. The department sponsors a mathematics club which is affiliated with the national mathematics club. Mu Alpha Theta. Top Left: Working algebraic equations in Mrs. Jo Ann Henry's algebra class are Farrell James, Kenneth Givens, Billy Eulitt, and Georgie Lee Heller, while Billy Don Smith and Larry Deal watch in the foreground. Bottom Left: Explaining a trapezoid is Danny Fowler, a stu- dent in Mrs. Zinfa Hopkin's plane geometry class. Right: Jon Tate explains a trigonometry problem to the class in Miss Christine Poindexter's 7th period class. 169 Social Science better understanding of the operation of local, state and na- tional governments. Emphasis is placed upon the duties and responsibilities of citizens in our democracy in order to preserve the American way of life. In the Latin American History classes the objective is to create a genuine interest in the history and culture of our neighbors to the south. In this way pupils will come to have a sympathetic understanding of the problems of these peo- ples in their efforts to achieve a true democracy. The aim of the Social Science Department is to train pupils for effective and responsible citizenship. To achieve this goal, the department offers World History, American History, Government, and Latin American History. The World History course emphasizes the contributions of various peoples and nations to the progress of the world. The environment and outside pressures upon nations are stressed to give an understanding of international tensions and rivalries of the present day. American History stresses the Great American Dream and how this dream has affected the economic, social, and political history of our country. The tremendous im- pact of Americanism upon the history of the world is portrayed in the light of the United States' role in the international scene today. The Government course gives pupils a Left: Barbara Vise, a student in Miss Francille Oakley's World History class, gives a talk on the Magna Carta. Top Right: Billie Hogue, Gary Sipes, Mac Garbeth, Ray Hun- throup, Jimmy Payne, James Martin, and George Steely listen attentively as Mrs. Govie Griffin lectures in American history. Bottom Right: Observing objects from various Latin American countries are Nancy Brandt, Jim Kinderman, and Becky Nolen, members of Miss Emily Penton's Latin American History class. 170 Science Courses in biology, chemistry, physics and photography are offered in the Science Department of Central High School. In addition tc regular classroom work, each of these courses includes a definite amount of laboratory work, which is es- sential to the teaching of science. Important also is the pro- gram of activities aside from regular laboratory work, such as preparing exhibits, making posters and charts, working in the greenhouse and presenting reports on scientific ar- ticles from current literature. Activities such as these keep student curiosity and interest at a high pitch and make the courses more satisfying. A wide variety of science films and a section of the library well-stocked with science books also provide rich experiences for science students. While the science courses are essentially college pre- paratory courses, their primary purpose is to give to all students an understanding of biological, phy- sical, and chemical information related to their welfare and intelligent living. Other objectives of the science department are to develop attitudes of critical thinking, to transmit know- ledge that will help in solving the problems of everyday life, to foster habits of intellectual curiosity, and fc discover and develop scien- tific abilities. Top Left: Pat Stegall and Leon Sneed, students in Mr. Junior Right: Ronnie Baker measures the acceleration of gravity in Johnson's chemistry class, participate in laboratory work. Mr. Everett Barnes' physics class. Bottom Left: Identifying and classifying insects are Ronnie Crawford and Carolyn Watts, tenth grade biology stu- dents in Miss Pauline Dunn's class. Languages and Art French, Latin, and Spanish are offered in Central High School. Since first-year Latin is offered in junior high schools, it is possible for a student to take four years of Latin; in French and Spanish, he may take three years. French teaches the fundamentals of grammar and de- velopes the ability to read and write the language and to speak and understand it. Spanish is taught through conversation, a simple method used to acquire a practical working knowledge of the language without classroom drudgery. The Latin department offers a four year course of the language, alternating Latin 11 and 12. The courses serve to acquaint the students with myths, legends, and histories of Rome and Greece. Art courses offered at CHS are basic art, poster design, water color, costume design, interior decoration, and creative art. Basic art teaches the principles of sketch- ing, painting, and form composition. Poster design emphasizes phases of art which the title indicates. Costume design and interior decoration are both semester courses. Creative art is a two period twelfth grade subject in which the individual projects are made. Each student is also given the chance to work in an art job part of the year to gain practical experience for a future career. Top Left: Miss Irene Harrell's Spanish class students, Louise Clowers, Stephen Clark, Floyd Clark, Paul Shaffer, and Janice Hackman, use the tape recorder as a part of their studies. Bottom Left: Gayle Voth, Carolyn Ward, and Lanell Bassham find that maps play an important part in their studies of Latin in Mrs. Loreen Lee's classes. Right: Mike McKelvey and Marvel Ann Wood demonstrate thei' talents as artists in Mr. Jim Schmelzer's art class. 172 Business Education The Business Education Department of Central High School offers a program that is rich in the fundamental ob- jectives of business education. The program consists of two years each of shorthand, typewriting, and bookkeeping; one year of business machines; one-half year each of business law, consumer education, commercial arithmetic, and eco- nomic geography. ment, it is also concerned with those principles and practices of everyday business relationships that should aid one in conducting his personal business activities with satisfaction to himself and to society. Businessmen of the city endorse the program and are enthusiastic in their praise of the work of ihe students who have completed the business curriculum. Business education is both vocational and social in nature and deals with those aspects of educa- tion which have to do with developing an understanding of economic life and a more intelligent consumer use of business services. While business education has for its primary objective the preparation of pupils for en- trance upon business careers, for the render- ing of efficient service in their vocations, and for advancement to higher levels of employ- left: Jackie Moody, a student of Miss Ruby Croom, works on her bookkeeping assignments. Top Right: Operating the various business machines in Mrs. Ruth Carter's business machine class are Geneva Holman, Linda Glover, and Jean Tuberville. Bottom Right: Doing typing assignments in Mrs. Mildred Dalhoff's typing class are Linda Pope, Gertrude Johnson, Alice Mitchell, and Sandra Rounsavall. Ho me making and Industrial Arts Homemaking is a way of life, sc it is especially desirable that each individual acquire an understanding and an appreci- ation of the basic principles underlying homemaking. Homemaking 10, 11, 12, offered each year, include a semester of foods and a semester of clothing, with extensive laboratory experience and a study of related problems. Home Management, limited to senior girls and having no prerequisites, is composed of units in child development, family and personal relationships, manage- Industrial arts is a subdivision of the Industrial Education Department and consists of woodworking, leather tooling and mechanical drawing. The purpose of industrial art mechanical drawing is to develope the constructive imagination. Mechanical drawing is designed to develope exactness of thought, to learn how to write and read the language of industry. It also developes skills and speed and accuracy in making a drawing. The purpose of the woodworking department is to in- terest students in the use of hand and machine tools and the basic fundamentals of selecting and getting the most out of wood. ment of family finance, home furnishings and decoration, home nursing and family health, and consumer education. A nursery school is maintained in con- nection with the department and offers valu- able experience to high school students as well as to preschool children. A class in Child Development merits a full unit of credit. Left: Bill Taylor shows his skill with a piece of wood and an electric saw in Mr. Paul Magro's woodwork class. Top Right: Preparing one of the many dishes tried in home- making are Louise Eloever, Martha Miller, and Patsy Hale, members of Mrs. Willodean Hopkins' homemaking class. Bottom Right: Silas Dunn, Danny Cato, John Green, William Johnson, Steven Newman, Wesley Donahue, Earl Paul, and Joe Pruden work on their mechanical drawing as- signments in Mr. Bill Wade's mechancial drawing class. 174 Drama and. Speech The purpose of the speech department is to increase the effectiveness of the pupil's ability to communicate with his audience. Classes included are speech, drama, public speaking, speech activities, and a combination speech-drama class. Speech fundamentals train the tools of communication such as voice improvement, articulation, speaking to audiences, and reading from the printed page. The public speaking classes give pupils training and experience in speech making, debate tournaments, and oratorical contests. The drama classes are planned to give some knowledge and experience in pan- tomime, costume, and stage designing, read- ing plays, and becoming acquainted with the history of the theatre. Top Left: Phyllis Easterly, Jo Ann Sullivan, Jo Ann Turner, and Pat Stegall, members of Miss Alberta Harris' drama class, learn to apply stage makeup. Right: Jerry Charles delivers one of the many speeches made in Miss Shirley McGalin's speech class. Bottom Left: Mrs. Helena Quigley's public speaking class study labor management pamphlets for the debate clinic. Members are Gale Umholtz, Carolyn Rowland, Ed Daniels, Larry Meeks, Sandra Jackson, Betty Cherry, and Jo Ann Cook. 175 Vocational Left: John Honea, a member of Mr. Ernest Gephardt's printing class operates one of the printing presses. Top Middle: Mary Gorecke, a diversified occupation beauty operator, prepares one of her customers for the hair dryer. Top Right: Clifton Spencer, a diversified occupation student of Mr. Forrest Cherry, shows his skill as an auto mechanic. 176 Bottom Middle: Carolyn Townsend, one of Mrs. Nyna Keeton's distributive education students, is a retail trainee in the Sear's houseware department. Bottom Right: Billy Don Holland, a distributive education stu- dent, is display manager of W. T. Grant. Trade printing is to prepare the student for vocational printing and a vocation for his life's work. Vocational printing students are trained to become advanced learners in the graphic art field. The CHS print shop is the most completely equipped with linotypes, a complete offset printing depart- ment a modern automatic cylinder press, the essential hand presses, and other manually operated equipment. The print shop prints many major productions for the school such as the Tiger, student directory, and other forms. The main ob- jectives are to acquaint the students with tools and equipment used in the printing trade, working conditions of industrial printing plants, and a respect for the printed word. Distributive Education and Diversified Occupations are cooperative on-the-job-train- ing programs which permit the student to complete his required academic subjects at school in the morning and to acquire invalu- able training and experience on the job in the afternoon. Graduates from the cooperative programs receive not only basic classroom training in distribution or skilled trades but also gain practical experience by actual performance in Little Rock retail businesses, manufacturers, hospitals and professional offices. In addition to other benefits, cooperative students enjoy wages ranging from $10 to $40 per week from their part time employment. Savings from these wages frequently pro- vide college expenses for one or two years in cases where college otherwise would have been impossible. Specials 3. Knowledge: Before one can learn to play a game he must learn the rules of the game. 4. Social: In sports a person must learn the qualities that are necessary for a success- ful life in a democratic society. 5. Appreciation: The appreciation of ex- ercise, sports, and wise use of leisure time is the objective here. The driver education program at IRCHS trains students in safe sportsmanlike driving. An auto trainer is used to aid students to greater skill in starting the engine, starting and stopping, shifting gears, braking, steering forward and back- ward, and parallel parking. The course includes practice on the road and study of traffic and safety regulations in dual control instruction cars. Two tests are given at the end of each nine weeks course by the State Police on driving ability and knowledge of the law. Automobile driving is a non-credit course substituted for study hall or gym. The girl's physical education program at CHS serves to relieve physical and mental strain which necessarily accom- panies academic class introduction. Classes meet five days each week. A varied program is offered consisting of instruction and participation in team and individual sports, rhythmic acti- vities, stunts and tumbling, conditioning exercises, and tram- poline work. Much interest is shown in the round robin or double elimination tournaments which climax the six week period. The objectives of the physical education program are considered in five categories. 1. Physical fitness: Physical education's chief contribu- tion to an individual is in the area of the physical. 2. Motor Skills: In order to enjoy any pursuit a person must achieve a certain amount of proficiency in it learning the skills. Top Left: Learning driving skills by use of the auto trainer is Charles Thompson, a member of Mr. Ralph Holland's driving class. Bottom Left: Nancy White shows her trampoline skills in Mrs. Muriel Lindsay's 8th. period gym class while other stu- dents look on. Right: The boys of Coaches Baber and Hart's 7th period gym class participate in a class basketball game. 177 Index Hilton, Dorothy. 64 Hilton, lucile. 56 Hirby. Danny, 64 Hilton. Iona Sot. 57. 69. 103 Hobbs. Call. 64. 74 Mode . Can . 33 Hodge. Joyce. 57. 69. 118 Hoffman. Alva. 33. 103. 109. 122 Hoffman. Batty. 57. 103, 117 Hofua. Becky. 64 Hoiua. Billy. 57. 170 Hogue. Olivia Ann. 34 Hoian. Nelda Hoke. Pat. 34. 91. 103. 118. 122 Holbart. Dickie. 57. 107. 159 Holcomb. Carol. 57. 103. 109 Holder. Carman. 115 Holder. Martha Trustee. 34. 90. 101. 103. 109. 113. 119. 121 Holiman. Carolyn. 64. 102. 118. 119 Hollis. Larry. 64 HoiIH. Linda Ann. 57. 69 Holman. Geneva. 34. 118, 174 Holmes. Jerry. 57 Holland. Bill. 34. 100. 176 Holland. Jane. 34. 122 Holland. Ralph. 18. 151, 138 Hollingsworth. Cyril. 34. 51. 71. 106, 107. Ill, 112. 128. 129. 134. 135. 152, 154. 155 Holloway. Jim. 34 Holloway. Jerrell, 57. 98. 104. 142 Holoway. Pat. 57 Homan. Vickie Kaye. 64. 120 Honea. John. 34. 106. 116. 176 Honea. Rost. 57. 98. 11. 143, 157, Honey. Linda. 64 Hoover, Herbie. 57 Hoover. Linda. 64. Ill Hoover. Suzie. 64 Hoover. Sara Lee. 64. 99. 102 Hooks, Cienda. 34 Hooper. Brenda Sue. 34. 119. 133 Hopkins. Mrs. Willodean. 18 Hopkins. Mrs. Zlnta. 18 Hopper. David. 64. 145 Hopper. Johnny. 57 Horn. Jody. 64 Horn. Sandra. 34. 122, 51. 79. 129, 130, 134. 135 Horton. Jerry. 34 Horton. Susan. 64. 116 Horton. Theda. 57 Huchingson, Betty Huddleston. Mary Houchln, Billy. 69 Hovenkamp, Leo. 34 Howard. Cene. 57. 144, ISO, 104 Howard. Martha. 103. 120, 105 Howell. Grade. 57 Howell. Pat. 64. 99. 113 Howerton, Mrs. Geneva. 18 Howlett, Kathy. 58. 64 Howtett. Kathy. 64. 58. 18 Hubbard. Jo Carol. 34. 121 Hubbard. Ralph. 57, 150 Hubbt. Billy Huckaby. Mrs. Elizabeth. 13 Huddleston. Juanita. 57 Hudson. Shelley. 34. 122. 103 Hudson. Tommy. 57 Huey. Bob. 34. 110, 100 Huggins. Margarette. 35 Hushes. Gary Hushes. Ronnie. 64. 99. 74 Hushes. Sandra. 115 Hunthrop. Ray. 57. 170. 129 Humphries. Earlece. 57. 103 Humphrey. Caren. 35. 112, 122. 110, 111. 103. 74. 105. 71. 132 Hurley. Bill. 57 Huss. Vivien, 64 Irby. Nancy. 57. Ill, 103 Irby. Steve. 35. 119, 104. 106 Ison, Carolyn, 35 Ison. Carroll. 57 Ison. Sandra. 57 Ivey. Teddy. 35 Jacks. Glenn. 64 Jacks. John. 64. 99 Jackson. Annette, 162. 35. 122. 105, 130. 131. 134 Jackson, Joseph (Stoney). 57. 104. ISO Jackson. Sandra. 35. 112. 122. 103. 150 175 Jacobs. Dorothy. 57 James. Becky. 35. 122. 121. 103. 118 133 James. Ferrel. 57. 169 James. Judy. 64 James. Julie. 35. 109 James. Linda Jon. 57. 109 James. Mary Sue. 64 Jansen. Richard. 57 January. Cheryl. 64. Ill, 99 Jarvis. Frank. 69 Jay. Paul. 64 Joyner. Joe Jenninss. Wanda. 35. 122. 121. 109. 105 Jernisan. Pat. 35. 122, Jobe. David. 35 Johns. Jackie. 110. Ill, 99. 113. 135 Johnson. Bobty. 57 Johnson, Carolyn. 69. 57 Johnson, Doutlas. 57 Johnson. Gertrude. 57. 69. 172. 74 Johnson. Jimmy Johnson. Jo Anna. 57 Johnson. Johnny. 69 Johnson. Judy. 64 •ohnson. Junior. 18 Johnson. Martha. 64 Johnson. Sandra. 57 Johnson. Sue Johnson. W. Raymond. 64. 99. 174 Johnston. Bob. 57. 145 Johnston. Pat. 64 Jolly. Jerrie. 64 Jones, Ben Jones. Bobby Jones. Carol Janette. 57. 100 Jones. Oale. 57 Jones. Gene. 69 Jones. Jeanette. 35, 102. 119 Jones. Judy. 57 Jones. Lon. 35 Jones. Marilyn, 35. 164. 135 Jones. Mary Ellen. 64. 113, ill, 99 Jones. Robert, 57. 35 Jones. Sarah. 57. 102 Jones. Shirley. 57. 100 Jordon. Sybil. 64 Jordon. Teddy. 35. 100 Judkins. Lester. 57 Judkins. Marilyn Jean Justice, Billie Jean Kane. Carol. 36. 122. 103 Kane. Patricia Kays. Dan Skipper . 36. 99. 118. 119. 159 Keebey. Linda. 57 Keefe. Terry. 57 Keeton. Mrs. Nyna. 18. 16 Keeton. Sherry. 163. 36. 112. 122, 50. 105. 79 Kell. Priscilla. 64. Ill, 99 Kelly. Rita. 64. 113, 102 Kennedy. Harry. 36. 110. 99. 120. 107 106. 130. 135 Kennedy. Jerry. 36. 99. 120, 107. 106. 135 Keplar. Pat. 64. 113 Kerr. Clen. 64 Kerr, Helen, 64 Kerr. Raymond. 64 Kinder. Don. 36. 116 Kmderman. Jim. 146. 149. 153. 154 155. 36. 98. 140. 170. 51. 106 King, Charles King, Claire. 64 King, David. 64 King, Dick. 64. 107 King. Sharon Ann King. Tom. 146. 36. 98. 86. 141. 49. 106. 134. 135 Kingery. Judy. 64 Kinney. Dick, 57. 106 Kinney. Sheila. 64 Kirby. Liz. 57 Kirkpatrick. Bob. 118 Kitts. Ronald Porter. 36. 193. 74. 106 Kline. Kenneth Kniep. Margaret. 64. 120 Knight. Bill. 146. 147. 152. 154. 155. 95. 143. 156. 159. 106 Knight. Bob. 57. 104 Knowles. Jerry. 64. 147, 149. 98. 144 Koch. Jack Kuehnert. Chartsle. 36. 122. 118 Kueker. Cheryl. 65 Kyzer. Oelois. 36. 121, 118 K zer. Patsy. 65 Lacy. Betty Jo. 65. 102 Lamb. Ted. 13 Lancaster, Lana. 113, 114. 119 Lane. John W . 18. 112 laney. Patsy. 65 langhammer. Ronnie. 57. 116 Langley. Wlllene. 36. 112. 121. 103. 105 Lape. A. F.. 16. 18 Latte. Robert. 36 lawghlln. Barbara. 57. 119 Lawrence. Frances. 36. 51. 103. 108 112. 120 lay. Tanya. 57 Lea. Bobby. 65 Lea. Jimmy. 36. 98. 107. 110. 140. 147. 157. 158. 159 lee. David lee. Mrs. loreen, 18. 115 lee. Robert. 61 Leggett. Bill. 115 lemons. Deanna. 57 Lenggenhager. Mrs. Dorothy. 18 Leslie. Donna. 65. 113 Leslie. Mona. 65 Lester. Vern Oale. 57 lewandoski, Linda, 65. 168 Lewis. Carol. 65 lewis. Carole. 58. 102 Lewis. Carroll, 58 licato. Sue. 58 Lilly. Barbara. 36 Lilly. Ehrie. 65 Lincoln. William. 18 linslsey. Clyde. 36. 90. 101. 104. 110 Lindsey. Mrs. Muriel. 18 Lindsey. Sam. 58 Little. Harry. 58. 99 Little. Tommy. 58 Lloyd. Barbara. 36 Lloyd. Betty. 58 Lore. Jim. 37. 106 Loudermilk, Catherine Sue, 58. 100 Love. Jerry. 58 Love. Lana. 37. 133 love. Larry. 65. 101. 113 loveless. Patty. 65 Lovett. Tommy. 58 Lowe. Sue Carolyn. 58. 69 Lowe. Virginia Lowry, Buster. 65 Lowry. Jane. 58. 91. 103. 109. 120 Lowry. Julie. 58. 91. 103. 109. Ill 120 Lucas. Chariean. 69 Luce. Molly. 65. 102. 119. 120 Lyle, Tommy. 65 Lyles. Susie, 65. 74 Lyman. Joyce. 37, 113, 122 Lynch. Charlotte. 65 Lynch. Oonna. 58. 117, 134, 135. 164 Lynch. Julie. 37 Lynn. Carole. 37. 103, 122 Maack. Bonnie. 66. 99 Mackey. B. Frank. 13 Maddoi. Sandra. 66. 99. 110 Maddor. Tommy. 58. 144. 157. 158. 159 MaGouirk. Carol. 38. 51. 79. 88. 90. 103. 104. 110. 112. 118. 135 MaGouirk. Pam. 66 McDermott. Mrs. Jeanne. 18 McOonald. Ronnie. 58 McDuffee. Jane Louise. 58 McElroy. Bobby. 65. 145 McElroy. Kareen. 65 McEuen. Kenneth. 65 McFadin. lee. 37. 115 McFarlin. Martha. 37. 89. 91. 110. 121 McGalin, Miss Shirley. 18. 89 McGee. Venite. 58. 74. 103. 117 McGrnness. Paul. 37. 116 McGrath. Sharon Lee. 58 McHenry. Betty Jane. 65 McKelvey. Mike. 37. 93. 121. 133. 173 McKenney. Jerry. 37. 97. 104, 10S, 110. 111. 112. 156. 160 McKinley. Settle Jean. 65 McKinney. Hazel. 38. 121. 168 McKinney. Ronnie. 58 McKlssack. Martha. 58. 110. 117. 118 McKnight. Hugh. 65. 107. 145. ISO McLeod. Cecilia. 65 McMahan. Sill McMahon. Linda. 38. 119. 121 McMinn. Janet. 38. 103. 122 McNabb. Jerry. 38. 106. 134. 156. 160 McNeill. Ruth. 58 Mease. Russell. 66 Meadows. Sandra. 66 McAlister. Kay. 58. 168 McAlister. Robert. 58 McAtee. Jeanne. 58 McBride. Ray Dene. 37. 100 McCain. Sandie McCarty. John. 37. 140. 146 McCarty. Larry. 58 McCauley. Linda. 37. 65 McCay. Janet. 58. 103. 113, 119 McClelland. Linda McClenathan, Douglas. 65 McClenney. Jean. 37 McClenney, Lynda. 58. 69 McCoy. Joe. 115 McCown. Dicky. 65 McCraw. Louise. 65 McCrew. Mary Ellen. 37 McCray. 8ill. 115 McCullough. Jerry. 37 McCullough. John. 37. 118 McCutcheon. Roger MeCutcheon. Sandy. 58. 103. 117 McOaniel. Wanda. 37 McOermott. Martha. 58. 117. 128 McDermott. Tommy. 58. 145 McOonald. Paul. 58. 145 McOonald. W. C., 13 Magln. Oiane. 47. 103. 104. 122 Magro. Paul. 18 Major. George. 101. 113. 114 Maley. Mary Ann. 38. 100 Malone. Oennis. 58 Mann. Charlene. 58 Mann. Marilyn. 66. 110 Mann. Tim. 58 Manor. O.nah, 74. 99. 110 Manson, Robert. 66 Marek. Betty Louise. 38. 108, 112. 121. 122 Marek. Patricia. 66. Ill Marr. Richard. 58 Martin. David. 66 Martin. Carolyn. 58. 100 Martin. Carolyn Lee Martin. James. 58. 170 Mari. Nancey. 58 Masters, Cherry. 58 Masters, Terry, 66. 108 Mathis. Becky. 38. 71. 74. 120. 121, 122 Matson. Russell. 13 Matson. Harry. 112 Matthews. Carroll. 58 Matthew. David Charles. 66. 113 Matthews. Mickey. 66 Matthews. Jess W , 14. 20. 21. 71, 75. 103. 132 Matthews. Wilson. 131 Mathews. Susan. 66 Matson. Frank. 116 Mavis. Karen. 58. 69. 113. 116. 130. 164 May. Linda. 66 May. Sharon. 58. 69. 165 Mayes. Patty. 66 Mu well. Oavid. 66 Mai well. Dewayne. 38. 161 MarneII. Margaret. 114 180 X u T) c 5 a -8 s S a is I if II 2 5 „ = _-S t •55 II si 22; 3 § j 8 8 2 8 £5 u llll: 8 S S 2 8 ? o R 8 2 = 81 2 2 sS .§;|_ 8 s = . e r Ia J .• ¥ •____ SS£ „ a ,S!8 S .t ' S6 55if 1 S| ;. i a i 3f ?!i I I2. 111 = i I s i ll f | i IM « •2 t «' $ £ : .- w ! x S' £5 £ S' 5 8' ! . I I . g | rf sill lilllilllif5 Hinli I at s b et « b Hi = s- § j .2j - ;? : - ' i.! i= llli illil a s' M . ilii Ii Index Simon, Geri, 67 Semons. Ciarace. 60. 104. 113, 118 Simpson, Timothy. 60 Sipes. Gary C.. 60. 170 Sitco. Glend . 118 Siscoe. Sandy. 67. 102 Skard . Ronny. 67 Skelton, Jimmy, 42 Sloan. Becky. 42. 95. 103. 105. 111. 112, 122 Sloan, Betty. 68 Smith. Ann. 43. 74. 104. 110. 114 Smith Barber . 60 Smith. Bill. 60 Smith. Billy Smith. Billy Don. 107. 169. 115 Smith. Carmen. 68. 119 Smith, Oon. 43 Smith. Jackie Smith. Jimmy. 43 Smith. John. 149 Smith. Joe. 60 Smith. Larry. Leon. 68 Smith. Larry. R.. 68 Smith. Lee. 68 Smith. Leland. 115 Smith. Lillie. 43. 100 Smith. Maritaret. 43. 91. 110. 120. 122. 132, 165. 208 Smith. Mary Kathleen. 68. 108. 112 Smith. Nancy. 68. 74 . 99. Ill Smith. Paison. 68 Smith. Sandi . 68 Smnth. Sandra C.. 68. 102 Smith. Sharron Kay. 68. Ill Smith, Terri Ann. 47. 122 Smith. Dr. William. 138 Sneed. Leon. 60. 74. 107. 135. 171 Snell. Ed. 68 Snipes, Mike. 68. 145 Sohier. Francoise. 60 Sosebe . Bobby. 43 Sowell, Ginger. 68 Spann. Ronak) 0.. 43, 50. 98. 107. 129. 140. 148. 156. 157. 158. 159 Spann, Ronnie Joe. 43. 131, 200 Sparks. Linda. 60. 117. 128 Spears. Sunday. 68. 99. Ill Spencer. Clifton Henry, 60. 176 Spencer, Mary. 68 Spi 8 l. Harvey, 68 Splecel. Ronnie. 43. 107. 145 Spikes. Eleanor. 68 Spurl In. Alfred . 60 Srygley. Carolyn. 60. 69. 165 Stafford. Mrs. Vo . 19. 103 Stafford. Virginia. 60 Stair, Troy. 68 Staley. Becky. 68. Ill SUInaker. Mrs. Mildred. 19 Stencil. Mrs. Shirley. Staneart. Ralph Stanfield. Linda. 68. 99. 111. 113 Stansberry. Freddie. 60. 98. 143 Stanton Bobby, 43 Starling. Danny L.. 115 Stauber. Martha Louise. 43. 103 Steel . Danny. 68. 145 Steele. Gerald. 69 Steel . Sharon. 60. 113, 117 Steely. George. 60. 170 Steed. Marietta. 69 Stegall. Pat. 43. 48. 102, 122, 130. 133. 164. 171. 175 Steinert. Oick. 68 Stephens. Kay. 43. 90. 121 Stevens. In . 43 Stevenson. David. 115 Stewart. Betty. 60 Stiles. Mike. 43 Stiles. Sherry Stone. Oarrell Story. Elmer. 69 Story. Thelma Stovall. Oick. 69 Stover. Allen Mari . 69 Stracener, Gerry. 68. 145 stracener, Horace Jr.. 43. 101. 107. Ill, 112. 113 Strain. Vila Ra . 43 Strawn. Garnet. 68. 102 Strickland. Peggy Strohsahl. Linda. 68 Strong. Oon. 60. 135 Stuckey. Slurry. 43 Styers. Norma Jean. 60 Suling. Mrs. Mary. 18. 106 Sullivan. Jimmy. 44. 108 Sullivan. JoAnne. 44. 122. 128, 130. 131, 162. 175 Sullivan. Sue Summers. George. 68 Sutton. Lloyd. 68 Sutton. Nelta. 44. 121 Swaty. Robert. 19 Taggart. Beverly. 68. 119 Talbert. Frances. 68 Talbert. Lee Ana. 44. 121 Talbot. Doyle Tanner. Dana. 68 Tate. Oiane. 44 Tat . Joan Elirabeth. 119 Tate. Jon. 68. 104. 106. 134. 156. 160. 169 Taunton. Roy Taylor. Billy. 69. 174 Taylor. Brenda. Taylor. Janet. 68 Taylor. Jim. 44. 93. 106. 109 Taylor. Jo Ann (Jody). 44 Taylor. Johnny. 44, 100 Taylor. Joyce. 60 Taylor. Mrs. Kathleen. 19 Taylor. Mary Lou. 68 Taylor. Nettie June. 60 Taylor. Pat. 114 Taylor. Phylis. 60 Taylor. Terry. 60. 145 Temple. Lynn, 68. 116 Terry. Betty. 68 Tharp. Winston Jr.. 60. 101, 104 Thacker. Oouglas. 60 Thelnut. Alice Rose Thevenet. Cherye. 68 Thomas. Frances. 60. 103. 113 Thomas. Miss Robbie. 19 Thompson. Bill. 44. 99 Thompson. Charles. 68. 177 Thompson. James. 44 Thompson. Jerry. 68 Thompson. Jo Anne. 44, 89. 91. 105, 112. 110. 113. 118. 121, 137 Thomas Jefferson. 44 Thompson. Sharon. 68, 102 Thornburgh. Oana. 68 Thorp . Todd. 44. 109 Thornton. James. 60. 160 Thornton. Mary Ann. 60. 105. 74 Tic . Billy 68 Tidmore. Bill. 44. 128 Tillery. Carrilou Tisdale. Johnny. 44. 113, 107. 108. 114. 132 Tisdale. Joy. 60. 103 Tisher. Becky. 112 Tomlin. Joyce Townsend. Carolyn. 44. 100, 176 Trammel. Larry. 44. 99. 104. 106. 112, 111. 160 Trantham. Sandra. 60. 119. 120. 123 Traylor. Marian. 60. 117 Treadway. Douglas £.. 44. 93. 129 Trent. Bobby. 45 Trudell. Mike. 68. 145 Tucker. Everett, 13 Tuller. Nancy, 68 Turbevill . Jean, 45. 172 Turbeville, Joe. 68 Tucker Annette. 45 Tucker. Joyce. 45. 74. 121 Tucker. Tommy I . 45. 100 Turner. JoAnn. 45. 122, 175 Tjrer. Fredoni . 45. 168 Tyler. Betty Jean Tyler. Tommy. 101. 113. 114 Tyson. Carolyn. 60 UmbolU. Oal . 45. 112. 120. 123 UmholU. Cate. 45. 112. 120. 175 Valet. Larry. 45. 106 Vance. Oon. 60. 107 Van Cleave. Melvin. 45 Vanderford. Maida Vandiver. James. 68 Vandiver. Kenny. 45 Vandiver. Lamont. 68 Vandiver. Linda Vaughn. Ruth Ann. 68. 103. 113. 119. 120 Vaughter. Marvin. 60. 103. 105 Viala. Leann. 45. 50. 112. 120. 122 Vick. Oavid. 68. 102 Vincent. Louis . 45. 168. 170 Vise. Barbara. 45. 168. 170 Vona. Darken, 68 Von Segen. Jerry. 68 Voth. Gayle. 45. 50. 98. 104. 106. 107. 109. 132. 141. 173 waddington. Mickey. 60 Wad . Bud 68. 150 Wade. David. 101. US Wade. Sonny. 45 Wad , w I.. 19 Wagner. Robert. 45. 69. 118 Wagnon. Larry. 60. 109. 113 Wahlpuist. Gary. 45. 98. 106. 113. 120. 133. 141, 147 Walden. Jewell. 68 Walker. 8illy T . 46 Walker. Jimmy. 60 Wallace. Ooretta. 60. 69. 103 Wallace. Ronald. 60 Wallace. Sandra. 68 Walloch, Sue. 46. 108. 109 Walls. Bobby. 60. 100. 168 walls. Cariotta. 46 Walls, Harrison. L.. 60 walls. Maxine. 68 waiters. Carol. 68 Walton. Joe Ellis. 68 Ward. Carolyn. 173. Ward. Darrell. 68. 107. 145. 150. 159 ward Michael. 60 Ward. Nicky Ward. Shorn Warner. John. 60. 118 Warner, johnny Warren. Rebecca. 60 Washington. Mary Lou. 46. 121 Watkins. Marilyn Watson. Frank. 68. 145 Watson. Kitty. 68. 102 Watson. Wilma. 60 Watts. Carolyn. 69. 116. 171 watts. Jaqueta, 60 Watts. William (Billy T.. 46. 100 Weathers. Jim. 61. 107 Weaver. Harry. 61 Webb. Wayne. 106 Webber. Carolyn. 61. 69. 103. 119. 128 Weedman. Carolyn. 69. 112 Weldman. Mary Frances. 69. 108. 119 Weir. Bill. 61 Weir. Oon. 61. 158. 159 Weiss. Ronald K.. 61 Welch. Jerry. 98. 143. 146. 161 Wellborn. Bob. 61 Wells. Jo Ann. 69. 102. 116. 119 Wells. Judy. 69 Wetsell. Keith. 61. 104. 106. 111. 113 Whatley. George A. Wheatley. Norman. 61 Whiky. Carolyn. 69. 99. 113. 116 Whlsnant. Stephen. 115 White. Jean. 69 White. Nancy Ann. 61. 69. 103. 105. 119. 177 Wilbanks. Luther. 46. 101 Wilburn. James L.. 44. 61 Wilcox. Dennis. 61. 100 Wildei. Jimmy. 46. 90. 100. 110 Wilkins. Glen. 68 Williams. Annette. 61. 103 Williams. Barbara Ann. 46 Williams. Jackie. 46 Williams. Jimmy. 69 Williams. Larry. 61 Williams. Roger Nick. 61. 145 Williams. Ronald. 68 Willis. Mike. 46. 95. 107. 110. 112. 113. 119. 121 Wilmoth. Betty. 47 Wilson. Betty. 69 Wilson. David. 61 Wilson, Ed. IK Wilson. Frances. 61. 69. 105, 122 Wilson. Judy. 46. 90 Wilson. Sammy. 46. 93. 107, 112. 114 Wilson. Sarah. 46. 100 Wingfield. Zeke. 46. 101. 107, 113, 114 Winston. Oiane. 46. 103. 105 Wisdom. Jerry. 61 Wise. Cathy. 46. 122 Witcher, joe. 46 Witcher. Judy. 69. 99. 116 Wlttenburg. Jimmy. 61 Wolf. Jo . Jr., 100 Wolf . Judy. 69 Womack. John. 46. 49. 74. 92. 104. 106 110, 111. 112, 113. 130 Womble. Howard. 61 Wood. Marvel. 47. 48. 103. 112. 122. 129, 173 Woodall. LaVonne. 61. 74. 118 Woodall. Mike. 47 Woodard. Patricia. 69 Woodruff. Judy. 61 Woods. Tim. 69 Woodworth. Wayne. 61. 168 Woolard. Lynn P.. 47. 107. 114 Wooten. Nancy. 61, 100 Wooten. Patricia Call. 69 Wortham. Patricia Ano. 69 Worthington. Fred. 61. 98. 142 Wright. Glenn. 69. 145. 157. 158 Wylie. Ronald. 74. 108. US Yancey. Robert. 47 Yant. Dwayne. 47 Yant. Lavonda. 61. 103 Yoder. Sharon. 69 Young, Gloria. Oiane. 61 Young. Freddie Lee. 69. 153 Young. Judy. 47 Young. Norma Jean. 47 118. 116 Young. Shirley. 69 Youngblood Cenneth. 69. 99. 116 Youngman. Phyllis Ann. 69. 99 Yount. Alice. 47 Zarlingo. Joseph A.. 19. 102, 103 Zellers. Tommy, 69 Zelsman. Jack L. 47. 113 Kckefoose, Louis . 69. 74. 116 Zigler, Jim. 69 182 ADVERTISERS: Dub Blagg, Bill Haddox, Alan English, Ruffin Rector, Toni Pinkerton, Index of Advertisers Acme Laundry and Cleaners. Inc. 184 Aday’s Drug Store. 184 Alamo Plata Hotel Courts. 184 Allen. Paul. Refrigeration Co.. 184 Allsopp and Chappie. 184 Arkansas Carpet and Furniture Co.. 184 Arkansas Foundry. 208 Arkansas Sign and Neon Corp.. 192 Asbury Methodist Church. 194 Associated Crocers of Arkansas. 193 Austin. Louis. MFA s ent. 210 • Batch Motor Company. 184 Bank of Arkansas, 185 Baptist Book Store. 185 Battery Street Drue Store. 209 Battery Street ESSO. 185 Bauman's Men Store. 189 Beech Abstract Company. 208 8ensky Furs. 185 Bit Rock Stone and Material Co . 189 Bird. Lange, and Maris Insurance. 188 Biacklock. Carl. Fine Arts and Interiors. 185 Block Realty Co.. 207 Brandon Furniture. 185 Borden Co.. The. 188 Bush-Caldwell Co , 20« C Camera Center. The. 20« Capital Hat and Sporting Goods Co.. 208 Capital Glass Company. 185 Carlton-Bates Co.. 20« Central Employment Agency. 185 Churchman-Rhea Drug Co.. 18« Chuck Wagon Orlve-ln. 186 Coates 8 Raines Investments. 18« Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Arkansas. 194 Cotalannl Piano 8 Organ Co.. 202 Commercial National Bank. 18« 0 Davis. Porky. Retreading « Tire Service Inc.. 190 0 8 F Drug Store. 18« Or. Pepper Bottling Co.. 190 Oraughan School of Business. 195 Dumas Dress Shop. 196 C East. lack. Collier Co.. Inc., 20« Ellis. Leonard. Ambulance 8 Wrecker Service. 198 El Monterey Restaurant. 209 r 555 Tire 8 Service Co.. 190 Fabric Centre. The. 187 Fin and Feather Pet Shop. 191 Finnegan's Highland Pharmacy. 191 First Bapt.st Church. 210 First Federal Savings 8 loan Assn.. 191 Fisher. Bill. Esso Servicenter. 191 Flower Box The. 206 Fourclw River Land Co.. 211 Future Business leaders of America. 207 G Garland Combs Mobil Service. 190 Garrett Bros. Inc Florists. 191 Ceneral Air Conditioning Co.. The. 191 Coin Department Store. 187 Coodrich. B. F.. Tires. 207 Cranoff's Restaurant. 202 Grit's Drug Store. 191 Guardian Company. The. 209 H Hank's Oog House of Little Rock. 190 Herb's Barbecue. 191 Houser Paint and Hardware Company. 192 Hubbard. C. R. (Bob). 209 Hudson's Outboard Sales 8 Service. 192 tiling Bus Lines. 210 Immanuel Baptist Church. 192 Independent Linen Service Company. 192 I Jackson Hardware and Paint Company. 192 Johnnie's Shoe Shop. 184 Josten Jewelry. 193 Jungkind Company. 187 K K A R K Television Station. 199 K 8 H Motors Inc., 209 Keen poor's Shoes. 193 Kruger Travel Bureau. 200 L Lafayette Beauty Salon. 193 lake Nixon. 197 little Rock Abstract Company. 188 Little Rock 8oys' Chib. 188 little Rock Shade 8 Blind Company. 188 Little Rock Tent 8 Awning Company. 19« little Rock Wholesale Company, 190 Lou's Drive Ion. 210 Lyle Shoe Service. 187 M Mac's Drive Inn Sandwich Shop. 194 Madison Cadillac Co.. 203 Manhattan Credit Co. Inc., 207 Marcella and Renee Beauty Salon. 203 Marshall Printers. 204 May Supply Co.. 198 Milner Dumas Pontiac Co.. 186 Mire, Jean. 210 Moore. Red. Paint and Body Shop. 189 Morris D.X. Super Service. 198 N National OM Line Insurance Co.. 203 0 Oak Forest washerette. 187 Oak Forest Florist. 189 Orkin Exterminating Co. Inc.. 187 P Parkin Printing and Stationary Co.. 211 Parkway Sundries, 210 Payne. Floyd. Co.. 200 Peerless Engravers, 202 Piggiy Wiggly Store. 200 Gloria Shaw, Wanda Crouch R Raney. T. J. and Sons Investments. 209 Rector-Means 8 Rowland Insurance. 20« Red Crown Cleaners and Laundry 200 Red. Ben. Studio. 201 Reed Music Co.. 20« Ruebel Funeral Home. 200 Reynolds and Williams Contractors. 193 S Sam's Drive-In. 187 Seven-Up Bottling Co., 200 Southern Maid Donuts Co., 189 Southland Security Life insurance Co.. 205 Spann Esso Servicenter. 200 Spaulding Athletic Goods Co. Inc.. 205 Standard Furniture Co., 19« Stebbins 8 Roberts Inc.. 206 Stephens Inc. Investments. 207 Sterling Department Store. 196 Stlfft Jewelry. 211 T The Shack. 209 Town and Country Drug Store. 196 Tucker’s Cafe. 18« Tucker, John, Furniture. Inc., 189 U Union life Insurance Co.. 19« Union National Bank. 205 V Vaughan, lee. Bulck Co.. 202 Vestal Flowers. Inc., 211 w Walthour-Flake Co. Inc.. 211 Warmouth. Roger. Men's Shop. 188 Western Newspaper union. 207 Wild’s Bakery. 209 Williams Roofing Supply Co.. 187 Winrock Enterprises Inc., 208 Worthern Bank and Trust Company. 18« 183 ACME LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS 1102 WEST 14 h FR 2-5112 LITTLE ROCK PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED RIGHT ADAY'S DRUG STORE, INC. 13th and PINE STS. Phone Little Rock MO 3-4141 Arkansas ALAMO PLAZA MOTEL 3200 ROOSEVELT ROAD MO 3-4156 LITTLE ROCK PAUL ALLEN REFRIGERATION CO. 1107 MAIN STREET FR 2-0221 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS ALLSOPP AND CHAPPLE 307 MAIN STREET FR 2-1846 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS Since 1885 First Thought for Fine Furniture ARKANSAS CARPET FURNITURE CO. 709 - 715 Main Congratulations — from — BALCH MOTOR CO. 600 BROADWAY Phone FR 2-7273 JOHNNIE'S SHOE SHOP MODERN SHOE REPAIRING Open 7:30 A.M. FR 2-6830 413 Louisiana LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS Your Savings Earn 3% at BANK OF ARKANSAS 4306 Asher Avenue LITTLE ROCK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation RELAX AND READ GOOD BOOKS FROM YOUR 303 W. CAPITOL FR 5-6494 ARKANSAS'EXCLUSIVE FURRIER Phone FR 2-2288 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS An Invitation to Visit CARL BLACKLOCK Fine Arts Interiors Oil Painting . . . Prints . . . Frames Restoration Specialists We are Artists Designers Phone FR 4-6512 809 Louisiana LITTLE ROCK CENTRAL EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 114 East Capitol Phone FR 4-3462 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS Linda Pruett CAPITAL GLASS COMPANY 801 Broadway Little Rock Compliments Brandon FURNITURE COMPANY Complete Home Furnishings 185 CHURCHMAN-RHEA DRUG STORE Kavanaugh Beech Street Phone MO 3-4131 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS Troy Churchman Roy Rhea Congratulations, Senior Class Of I960 CHUCK WAGON DRIVE - IN 4215 Asher MO 6-9995 COATES RAINES GENERAL AGENTS ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE 407 CHESTER Phone FR 2-5251 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS MMERCI AL iAfz hwa Jin . OF LITTLE ROCK D F DRUG STORE 1800 WRIGHT AVE. FR 4-2374 LITTLE ROCK TUCKERS CAFE Alma and Floy's Home cooked food Steaks — Plates Lunches 1121 BATTERY STREET LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS DUMAS MILNER PONTIAC CO. Phone FR 4-2541 806 West Capitol WORTHEN BANK TRUST 'Since 1877 The Rank That Puts the Accent On Service 401 Main St. Phone FR 4-4395 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 186 211-213-215 West Capitol Phones FR 2-2248 Little Rock, Arkansas FR 2-2249 THE FABRIC CENTRE Headquarters for FINE DRESS and DRAPERY FABRICS Expert Decorator Consultant Service (Without charge) VOGUE, McCALL and SIMPLICITY DRESS PATTERNS Fine Footwear for Ladies Men GOINS DEPARTMENT STORE 3900 Asher Phone MO 3-9931 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS Motion Picture Still Camera Equipment Amateur Professional Darkroom Supplies Graphic Industrial Photo Materials JUNGKIND CO. 206 MAIN FR 5-4661 SAM'S DRIVE IN 3211 Fair Park MO 3-9977 ™ ® John Narkinsky LYLES SHOE SERVICE The Home of Quality Shoes and Shoe Repairing 3913 West 13th MO 6-8826 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS For The Best In Pest Control Services ORKIN MAH 1 JL SINCE 1901 Orkin Exterminating Company, Inc. 1309 West Capitol FR 4-5561 WORLD'S LARGEST WILLIAMS ROOFING SUPPLY 1001 East 2nd Street Phone FR 4-1251 - FR 4-0576 Oak Forest Washerette 1221 Fair Park Blvd. MO 3-9554 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 187 LITTLE ROCK BOYS' CLUB LITTLE ROCK ABSTRACT CO. Lamar Porter 214 Louisiana Boys’ Athletic Field FR 5-4477 Oak Forest LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS Boys’ Club Field BUILDING BETTER BOYHOOD Congratulations, Seniors CONGRATULATIONS ROGER WARMOUTH TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1960 Men’s Store 5709 Kavanaugh Blvd. LITTLE ROCK SHADE FR 4-1717 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS AND BLIND CO. CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS FROM BIRD, LANGE MARIS — GENERAL AGENTS — FIRE INSURANCE Phone FR 5-2428 1205 W. 6th Insurance Building LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS TheHordeny edge • • to keep always in mind our original pur- poses — to produce milk that meets, first of all, the health needs of tiny children. By so doing, to offer to people of all ages milk that fulfills these high- est standards of wholesome- ness, richness and purity. 188 SOUTHERN MAID DONUT COMPANY The South's Finest 1010 MAIN PHONE FR 2-4817 OAK FOREST FLORIST MO 6-9438 Everything in Flowers — We Deliver — We Wire Flowers — 5418 West 12th COMPLIMENTS OF John Itickef FURNITURE AND TOT SHOP RED MOORE BODY RADIATOR SHOP Arkansas oldest Bake Oven” Radiator Service — Body and Fender Work Baked Enamel Auto Painting Wrecker Service “Serving Little Kook for 35 Year 1013 WEST EIGHTH STREET PHONE FR 4-7428 • • • The Best Dressed Man Has the Advantage • • • Visit Bauman's Soon ! BAUMANS 302 MAIN READY MIX CONCRETE CRUSHED STONE BIG ROCK STONE MATERIAL CO. WASHED RIVER SAND PORTLAND CEMENT FOOT OF' ASHLEY STREET LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS Prompt and Courteous Service Phone FR 4-0381, 2, 3, 4 189 5 5 5 Tire and Service Co. Third and Broadway Phone FR 4-5551 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS A BITE TO EAT 1107 West 7th FR 4-5011 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS PORKY DAVIS TIRE AND RECAPPING SERVICE 5201 Asher Ave. LO 5 5586 LITTLE ROCK. ARKANSAS GARLAND COMBS MOBIL SERVICE 5501 WEST 12th MO 3-9909 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS Visit your local Super Market For a complete line of KEY SCHOOL SUPPLIES Arkansas' largest selling line cf Filler Paper . . . Typing Paper Steno Books . . . Binders Save - A - Step Division of LITTLE ROCK WHOLESALE CO. 3100 SOUTH ELM STREET MO 3-8395 HANK'S DOG HOUSE For Fine Foods Open 6 A.M. to 10 P.M. Everyday Phone MO 3-9832 or MO 3-7603 Little Rock, Arkansas 190 Fin Feather Pet Shop Congratulations And Good Luck Seniors 303 CENTER FR 41919 FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION - SAVE WHERE SAVINGS PAY - 312 LOUISIANA LITTLE ROCK 611 MAIN NORTH LITTLE ROCK FINNEGANS HIGHLAND PHARMACY Prescriptions Filled By Registered Pharmacists 3924 West 13th MO 3-6196 Little Rock, Arkansas GARRETT FLORIST 2611 West 13th FR 4-2244 COMPLIMENTS OF BILL FISHERS ESSO SERVICENTER 901 Broadway 1600 W. 3rd Phone FR 4-8665 Phone FR 5-3114 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS REVLON - COTY - MARCELLE COSMETICS YARNELL ICE CREAM - COMETTE HOSE GRIF'S DRUG STORE 2401 WRIGHT AVE. FR 6-1373 Where Friends Meet James A. Wellons President Courtney Swindler Vice-President Dabbs Sullivan Vice-President Joel Y. Ledbetter Secretary-Treasurer General Air Conditioning Corp. Telephone FR 4-1616 821 East Sixth Little Rock, Ark. take-5w 41Tl Home' BARBECUE Exclusively Take-Home MARKHAM AT VAN BUREN PHONE MO 3-9994 191 HUDSON'S OUTBOARD SERVICE 3821 Asher MO 6-6500 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS HOUSER PAINT-HARDWARE 1724 WRIGHT AVE. FR 5-7565 BPS Paint • Hardware • Tools Toys • Sporting Goods Farm Garden Supplies THE LEADER JACKSON Mrre 1006 W 7th FR 2-5106 Congratulations Seniors ARKANSAS SIGN NEON CORP. 901 Louisiana LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH PRESENTS ITS 1960 SENIORS Kay Brown Norma Ballou William Blngg Barbara Bowen Jo Ann Cook Charles Cusick Jimmy Donham Eddie Dunn Linda Forbis Pat Fur low Doug Hardin Carcn Humphrey Teddy Jordan Luther Tom King Joyce Lyman Paul McGinncss Jerry McKenney Norbert Miller Pat Parker Ann Priest Joe Ramer Ruffin Rector Ronnie Joe Spann Doug Treadway Melvin Van Cleve Leann Viala Wilbanks INDEPENDENT LINEN SERVICE COMPANY Little Rock El Dorado Forrest City Hot Springs Harrison Fort Smith A Dependable Arkansas Company 192 The Flair of the Future The Memories of the Past As up to date as a jet plane! As meaningful as your school song. . . . your official JOSTEN’ class ring. . . . capturing precious memories in JOSTEN’S exclusive sunshine 10 K gold. . . symbolizing school spirit their exclusive JOSTEN design Serving America’s Finest Students For 60 Years ROY NEW, REPRESENTATIVE Box 2122, Little Rock, Arkansas Josten’s Since 1891 OUR SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1960 ASSOCIATED GROCERS OF ARKANSAS, INC. 1801 E. 23rd — Little Rock, Arkansas SERVING MODEL MARKETS ALLSTAR MARKETS AND AG STORES THROUGHOUT ARKANSAS ! THERE IS OXE OF THESE FRIENDLY HOME-OWNED MARKETS IX YOUR XEIOIIBORHOOD Kcmpncrs Fine Shoes — Ready - To - Wear 481 MAIN • PHONE FR 4-1216 LAFAYETTE BEAUTY SALON VIOLA and MARY BENTRUP, OWNERS, Wish To Congratulate The Seniors Of 1960 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1960 REYNOLDS WILLIAMS CONTRACTORS P. O. Box 1207 LITTLE ROCK. ARKANSAS 193 Asbury Methodist Church Extends Congratulations To Its Seniors Bobby Jones John Honea Becky Sloan Diane Winston Sandra Jackson Betty 12th and Schiller Gail Peck Bill Haddox Betty Fuller Wayne Adams Alan English Fleming Little Rock Jean ‘‘For That After-The-Game Snack” MAC'S DRIVE-INN 2520 West 12th Phone FR 2-9598 COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 525 West Capitol Phone FR 4-2261 Little Rock. Arkansas 194 You Pay for a Business Education Whether You Get It or Not These facts are based on a study made by Dean Everett W. Lord of Boston University, nationally recognized authority on the relation of education to salary. The original data have been evaluated by the Equitable Life Insurance Company of Iowa to conform to the changed index of the purchasing power of the current dollar. 1. The Untrained Man: He goes to work at 14 and reaches his maximum income at 40 with a life average of less than 2,400 a year. Since his income is largely dependent on physical strength and manual dexterity, it falls off at 50 or earlier, often to a point below the level of self-support. More than 50 out of every 100 untrained workers are dependent upon others after the age of 60. Total Earnings From 14 to 60, about $110,400. 2. The High School Graduate: He goes to work at 18, passes the maximum of the untrained man within ten years, rises steadily to his own maximum at 50 with a life average of $4,000 annually and declines but little thereafter. 3. The Business School Graduate: His permanent earnings begin at 22. By the time he is 30 his income equals that of the high school graduate at 40, and continues to rise. Since his income is dependent upon his mental ability and training and is constantly im- proved by practice, it increases rather than diminishes. The graduate in business administration reaches his maximum at 60 and has a life average income of $11,000 annually. Total Earnings from 22 to 60, $300,000 to $418,000. LIFE INCOMES At Educational Group Levels $168,000 The Untrained The High School Graduate 359,000 For fifty years, Draughon School of Business, Little Rock, Arkansas, has accepted the responsibility of supplying business and industry within our area with properly trained office personnel. For more than ten years our Free Employment Department has received many, many more calls for trained personnel than we could possibly fill because we could not train them fast enough. Not having the words to express to you the possibilities of thorough business education, we submit to you the above report entitled, You Pay for a Business Edu- cation Whether You Get It or Not. Won't you read and study this report and ask yourself this question: May I also receive profits and benefits by attending Draughon School of Business, Little Rock? For full information about courses offered, write us for our free book, TRAIN FOR BUSINESS. DRAUGHON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF RADIO Graduate 216 West Sixth Street Little Rock, Arkansas 195 STANDARD FURNITURE Kroehler Furniture G. E. Appliances Tappan Gas Ranges RCA GE Television 718 West 7th FR 5-0131 Serving Little Rock Since 1927 aJ ImaLs J- Little Rock North Little Rock 2727 West 12th 402 Ark-Mo. Hy MO 6-8116 SK 3-1126 TOWN COUNTRY REXALL DRUG LO 5-1571 ASHER and HAYES LITTLE ROCK, ARK. QUALITY — our most important asset (Long ra tu ta tions GRADUATES and best wishes for a most successful career in Arkansas! UNION LIFE Insurance Company Founded 1920 Home Office - Little Rock, Arkansas LITTLE ROCK TENT AWNING AWNINGS FULL FRAME ALUMINUM SCREENS FLEXALUM, ALUMINUM OR CANVAS VENETIAN BLINDS WINDOW SHADES 219 West Tenth Street Phone FR 2-2209 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 196 CONGRATULATIONS, SENIOR CLASS OF I960 LAKE NIXON O. S. NIXON, Owner Phone LOcust 5-2851 Upper Hot Springs Highway 197 We Need Your Business But We Can Wait DRIVE SAFELY LEONARD ELLIS AMBULANCE WRECKER SERVICE 901 W Markham FR 4-5511 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS Congratulations Class of 1960 MAY SUPPLY COMPANY 115 EAST SECOND FR 4-7456 198 ED MORRIS D-X Super Service Phone FR 2-8701 WRIGHT AVE. AND BATTERY STREET LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS PARKIN PRINTING COMPANY Phone FR 5-7231 215 Mein LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS r n c, - =J,y £j 771. Zt xjfotyiy-- gl -cc '• • siu ! X Ck_ O- 2t- 2- G , tS O ( JL JLA —4- 4- Gls Q u u LtmJ r' television and radio CHANNEL 4 THE BEST IN TELEVISION 1 0 t h and SPRING F R 6-248 1 199 RED CROWN CLEANERS LAUNDRY MARTINE FUNK 1101 Cumberland FR 5-4659 FLOYD PAYNE COMPANY Your Major Appliance Repair Center 2421 Wright Avenue Phone FR 5-4444 KRUGER TRAVEL BUREAU For Reservations and Tickets Air — Steamship — Rail Hotels — Travel and Luggage 109 E. SEVENTH STREET FR 4-9272 LITTLE ROCK Congratulations Class of 1960 Ruebel Funeral Home 12th and WOLFE LITTLE ROCK, ARK. I £ SPANN'S Av. Ifb ESSO SERVICENTER Ronnie Spann 5th and CROSS Fresh-Up with 7-Up AFTER EVERY CAME 1112 MAIN ST. Phone FR 2-0428 200 For the Best in Modern Photography go to . . . photographers of the PIX N RED STUDIO 117 Main Little Rock Arkansas ROGER RED We Enjoyed Making Your Senior Photographs Your Negatives Will Be In Our Files . . . Re-Orders May Be Placed At Any Time 201 LEE VAUGHAN BUICK Third and Broadway Phone FR 4-9039 Little Rock. Arkansas Colaianni MUSIC COMPANY 722 Main Phone FR 5-8142 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS GRANOFF'S 10th at MAIN LITTLE ROCK OPEN SUNDAYS FR 4-5048 TELEPHONE FR 5 8 266 PEERLESS ENGRAVERS FOURTH AND LOUISIANA STS. - LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 202 Congratulations to the SENIOR CLASS OF I960 MADISON CADILLAC COMPANY 1215 Main Street FR 4-7475 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS MARCELLA and RENEE MODERN REAL TY SALON Mon., Tues., Wed. Sat., 8 till 5 Thure, and Fri. 8 till 7 1512 South University LITTLE ROCK. ARKANSAS PAT PARKER NATIONAL OLD LINE INSURANCE COMPANY Arkansas’ largest Life Insurance Company Home Office, Little Rock, Arkansas 501 Woodlane FR 4-0264 203 We Are Proud To Be Printers Of MARSHALL PRINTERS INCORPORATED R. OLEN MARSHALL, President 313 West Seventh Street Little Rock, Arkansas o -CvsO Y . 3W- Wfc aA W cv, rfi ( SPAULDINGS 513 CENTER FR 2-2218 LITTLE ROCK O F CvS ) ARKANSAW o llV, Q cv v AvA Wfokr OvCvSJj O CSiO. S IXV Wo oa y Fourth Louisiana Sts., Little Rock, Arkansas Member Federal Deposit Corporation Federal Reserve System Congratulations to the Class of 1960 FROM YOUR 90-20 COMPANY Holders of World Records for New Company Production Southland Security is the only Company that has the 90-20, the brand-new investment contract so generous that you and your parents will want to see it, before making an investment for your future. Make an appointment to see the 90-20 by calling your Southland Security headquarters, FR 5-4642 in Little Rock. 205 The Camera Center FR 5-6455 108 MAIN LITTLE ROCK, ARK. Jack Collier East Co., Inc. 313 West Second Phone FR 5-5536 ARKANSAS' FINEST Everything in Music 112 East 7th REED MUSIC CO. RECTOR-MEANS Si ROWLAND INSURANCE AGENCY Agents for CONTINENTAL CASUALTY CO. 312 West Capitol LITTLE ROCK. ARKANSAS Good Wishes Seniors CARLTON-BATES CO. 1210 E. SIXTH Congratulations Seniors FLOWER BOX 108 Broadway Compliments to the Senior Class of 1960 STEBBINS ROBERTS PAINT CO. 1300 East Sixth Little Rock, Arkansas ARKANSAS9 MOST COMPLETE SPORTING GOODS STORE BUSH-CALDWELL LITTLE ROCK. ARKANSAS 206 WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION 500 East Second Phone FR 5-2466 LITTLE ROCK. ARKANSAS We Are Actively Interested In All Issues of . . . ARKANSAS MUNICIPAL BONDS FIRM BIDS FIRM OFFERINGS QUOTATIONS Inquiries Invited In Local Securities STEPHENS, INC. The Stephens Building 114 East Capitol Avenue FR 4-4361 Bell Teletype LR 181 Little Rock, Arkansas Real Estate — Rents - Loans - Insurance BLOCK REALTY COMPANY 212 Spring Street Phone FR 5-9151 Congratulations, Seniors of 960 B. F. GOODRICH Fifth Broadway Phone FR 4-5066 Little Rock, Ark. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '60 Future Business Leaders of America MANHATTAN CREDIT CO., INC. 401 West Third Phone FR 5-0177 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 207 Arkansas' Leading Steel Fabricator... Since 1909 Steel Fabrication Warehouse Steel for Steel Erection Every Need DELIVERED ON TIME EXACTLY AS PROMISED AFCO distributes the Nation's Finest Building Materials - with tremendous stocks in our warehouses ready for immediate delivery. Over 50 years of service to Arkansas and the Southwest. ARKANSAS FOUNDRY CO. IRON • STEEL • BUILDING MATERIALS 1423 East 6th Street, Little Rock Phone FRanklin 2-6261 CAPITAL HAT SPORTING GOODS CO. MARGARET H. SMITH 108 West Fifth Little Rock Phone FR 2-4401 BEST WISHES ! BEACH ABSTRACT GUARANTY COMPANY Abstracts — Escrows — Title Insurance 213 West 2nd Street FR 6-1333 WINROCK ENTERPRISES, INC. CONTRUCTION DIVISION 207 West Second Little Rock, Arkansas Phone FR 5-0108 208 a Wo Ion terreij MEXICAN FOOD IN REAL STYLE Taco . Enchilada . Tfemales, Frijolc . Chili and many other exciting Mexican dl hr Prepared under the supervision of Scnor Jose Oycrvidcs 204 West 2nd St. Phone FR 2-9550 (Downtown Little Rock) D,'he NATHANIEL DYKE, JR., President 309 Center Street Little Rock, Arkansas Cjuarchan o nip any K H MOTORS 323 CROSS STREET FR 5-7334 LITTLE ROCK Best Wishes, Seniors . . . 2718 Arch WILD’S BAKERY Best Wishes to the Class of 1960 C. R. “Bob” HUBBARD 1508 S. University THE SHACK Congratulates THE CLASS OF 1960 1400 West Third FR 2-8641 KING'S CANDY - HALLMARK GREETJNG CARDS BATTERY STREET DRUG JOHN E. HONEA - TROY CATE Registered Pharmacists 1100 BATTERY STREET FR 4-5584 Prescriptions A Specialty PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE Congratulations. Seniors of 960 T. J. RANEY SONS INVESTMENT SECURITIES Phone FR 6-2411 411 Commercial National Bank Bldg. 209 I Ming Bus Lines Air Conditioned CHARTER BUS SERVICE Ready on Short Notice Buses leased to go anywhere in the United States Sweet Home, Arkansas FR 4-3735 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Proudly Presents its Seniors of I960 Carolyn Carpenter Virginia Moser Arvis Ann Carter Ronald Motley Martha Conway Phyllis Neely Jim Garrison Johnnie Pharis Judy Hail Paul Redditt Brenda Hooper Bill Shamburgor Carol MaGouirk Pat Shelton Jean Mize Terri Smith JoAnne Sullivan Congratulations to the Senior Class For a job w ell done 210 2ft£jJL Estate Commissioni J nsuranC Exchange Walthour-Flake Co., Inc. REAL ESTATf - INSURANCE - RENTALS Phone FR 4-2274 412 Louisiana LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS VESTAL FLOWERS, INC. River Road Marion Hotel North Little Rock Little Rock FR 2-4111 FR 5-1997 Builders Developers Sellers E RIVER LAND COMPANY SECOND FLOOR, RECTOR BUILDING Jp LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS City, Subdivision and Country Property Insurance — Loans H. F. Buhler, Pres. Phone FR 5-6496 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND jWlcansM Real Gre W nkttle Roc Autographs Autographs Autographs Autographs Autographs
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