Malvern High School - Mirror Yearbook (Malvern, AR)
- Class of 1957
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Your determined effort to make ug satisfied and happy shall alwaysbe remembered as one of our most precious high school memories. Words can never express our appre- ciation for your various contributions: but to show you how much we love, honor, and respect you, the Annual Staff dedicates this 1957 MIRROR to you, MRS. MAC dm., 01+- xv ff 7' x QAM 'T Q I K V Bw L1 lax Em '-v 0 1' ' 2' Y - , -in 5 1G'l'Q.,- 7 ,. - X su, ti ,gd L 5 ,ary f,-, y ,1 an 2 A fa fum' ,, Ms, W 2. QF 'Q ,,, 1' X ,S 1 s ,Q wx,- Pyr UL -42, Ya sr-HM ynif '- ,M- C-7 'le' , ' 1 1 , ,,,, fiff. ' V if J3i.Ve v V7 5:42-1' i f ' qfiaifgigg '- .x'P ',! ' F if , ' f ' ., , x , -4 'N k i'F2 ,.?'f3- : ff -A ls. af' I 9 340 f X,iQx - f 1 . Y M pf: f f , is :X , r f ' 4 . jk n ' 1 ' ,J 'fx . z . In ll , f ' - !' f .. W ' F , -I A Y, x ,QQ I XX 1 x LG S f 4 5,1 ' ,qvM,.v .. -1-Mfvf f' wana.. 1--Q.. .'.1 1 6 ....,., 5 w.. 1,' .-Q. -it it f 'vs--.,,,,.. mum ' 7 f, v, ,., .K-.-..,,, uf.. . 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University of Arkansas George Peabody College for Teachers Columbia University RICHARD COKE Band B,S, , Arkansas A, 8s M, li gp V'-'v F FREDDIE LAVENDER Agriculture Mississippi State College MRS. HILLIARD JONES Mathematics B.A., H.S.T.C. MRS. GEORGE KYLE English B.A., Ouachita College MISS AGEE MCCRAY Piano Sherwood School of Music MISS ALGIE RENA MCFADDEN Journalism and Junior English B.A., H.S.T.C. MRS. EDWARD MCLEAN History and Democracy B.A., H.S.T.C. 'iii : ,filings ,-.,,.f'? .jfajmn xximiiigl ' QF Ill . nll1l5i4'f ..B .Ill 1 !' ll nun-2n!d!Pla. DONALD PENNINGTON Speech and Dramatics, World History H .S . T .C . 1 539-1Qn'2 MRS. JAMES MORRISON Typing, Shorthand II, Secretarial Training B.S.E., Arkansas A8LM. MRS. H. H. OVERTON Librarian B.S.E., H.S.'I'.C. M.S.L.S., E.T.S.C. MRS. CATHERINE RUTHERFORD Social Science H S LEE REDDIN Biology and Chemistry B.S., Arkansas AXLM, Ouachita, Southem State, University of Arkansas xr MRS. EDWIN STRAUSS Sophomore English and Latin B.A., Ouachita, H.S.T.C., University of Arkansas. MRS. CECIL TATE Home Economics B.S.E., Arkansas State Teachers' College 61 MISS BETTYE WALLACE Physical Education B.S.E., H.S.T.C.: M .A ., Colorado State College of Education EDU MRS. GROVER S. TREADWAY Biology B.S.E., H.S.T.C. MRS. ALLISON YEAGER Senior English and Choir B.M., De Pauw University, Oklahoma College for Women Texas Tech: M.S. , H.S.T.C rf ' ii 'I Y Y ,Q l , M A wiv , ef-Eff s 9 4 4-fy LQ.: vp. f If X f ,Q C ASSES rw - 5 - l X 5 X X SENIOR CLASS OFFICER First row: Philip Nix, Parliarnentariang Eulavene Beason, Secretaryg Linda Vau hn. Vice Presidentg C. E. Guin, Treasurer. Second row: Sponsors, Mr. Pennington and Mrs. McLeang Danny Currington, Presi dentg Donald Nutt, Reporter. GAIL ANN ADAMS Her tongue is the law of kindness. Choir 1. 2. 3: FHA 1, 2: Creative Writers 3: Y-Teens 2: Junior National Honor Society 1.2: National Honor Society 3.4: FTA 4: Presidents' Club 2: Little Spots Staff 1: Choir Festival 2.3. MARY HELEN ALBEY The way to have a friend is to be one. Piano 1.2: Y-Teens 3: FTA 4: Pep Club 4: FHA 1.2: Leopard Spots Staff 4: Quill and Scroll 4. MICHAEL QUINTIN ASHCRAFT When he will, he will: but when he won't, he won't. .and that's the end of it. BARBARA AULT Laugh while you live. for death is rather permanent. Sherwood Music 2.3: FTA 3: Leopard Spots Staff 2: Y-Teens 2. 3: FHA 1: Quill and Scroll 3.4. BILLY MACK BAKER Loyal, witty, and full of fun. he 's a friend of everyone. Piano 1.2.3.4: Auditions l,2.3.4: Band 1.2.4: Choir 3. 4: Junior Honor Society 1: NHS 3.4: Thespian 3.4: Honor Thespian 4: Quill and Scroll 3.4: Leopard Spots Staff 3: Little Spots Staff 1: Creative Writers' Club 2,3.4: Poets Club medal 3: Who's Who 1.3.4: Piano Hobbyists 4: Speech Festival 3: Lux Latina 3.4: Band Festival 1, 2: Choir Festival 3. 4. JAMES BATTS A friend and a gentleman. Band 1.2. 3: Choir 4: FTA 3: State Band Festival 3' All State Band 3: Choir Festival 4: Boys' Quartet 4: Science Club 1. 2: Square Dance Club 2. 3: School Orchestra 1, 2 Pep Band 3.4: District Band 3. EULAVENE BEASON She is bubbling up with the 'Leopard Spirit'. FHA 1: FTA 3.4: Piano 1.2,3.4: Cheerleader 4: 4-H 1. 2.3: Glee Club 1: Campus Sweetheart 4: Who's Who 4. EVA JEAN BOHANNON Of all the joys that I recall. love is far the best of all. Mirror Staff 4: Pepperettes 4: Library Club 3.4: Little Spots Staff 1: Y-Teens 2.3: FHA 2, 3: Thespians 4: FTA 4: Science Club 1. IOSIE IEE BUCHANAN A rare mixture of good qualities. Choir 1.2. 3.4: FHA 1.2.3: Y-Teens 2.3: FTA 4: Pepperettes 4: Library Club 4: Leopard Spots Staff 4: Choir Festival 3.4. FRANKLIN BURKS Good common sense will go a long way. FTA 2: Football 1: FFA 2: Audio-Visual 1.2 FRANKLIN BRAY Life without girls and talk is not life. Boys' Choir 4: Booster Club 1: FTA 4. LORETTA MAY BROOKS 'She 's not fickle: she knows what she is looking for and can't find it. FHA 1.2: Latin Club 3.4: Y-Teens 2.3: FTA 4: Mirror Staff 4: Piano 4. I957 INA JEAN BURRIS Stubbom? PP. . .I should say so. Band 1.2: Sherwood Music Club 1.2.3.4: FHA 1.2: F'I'A 3 3.4: Latin Club 3: Piano 1,2.3.4: Auditions 1.2.3.4: Piano Hobbyists 4: Y-Teens 2.3. LMRGARET ANNE CHAMBERLAIN A brilliant mind is often concealed by a big mouth. FHA 1.2.3: Sherwood Music Club 1.2.3.4: Y-Teens 2.3.4: Little Spots Staff 1: Cheerleader 1: FTA 4: Piano 1, 2. 3.4: Homecoming Maid 1, Herald 4: Who's Who 1: Choir 1: Campus Sweethea.rtiCandidate 4. PAULA JEANE CHAPMAN 'Too quiet to attract attention, but sincere in her thoughts. FHA 1.2.3: Y-Teens 2.3: Pep Club 4: Choir 3. JOHN CHINE rv If worry were the cause of death. he'd never die. Who's Who 4: Thespians 3.4: Booster Club 1. DOROTHY ANN CONKLIN You see what love can do to a person S E N I 0 FHA 1.2.33 Y-Teens 1.2.3.-1: Pep Club 4: FTA 4: Library 2.4. IUDITH ARMENDA CUNNINGHAM 'Afraid of the opposite sex? We wonder. Cheerleader 1: FHA 1.2: Y-Teens 1.2: Sherwood Music Club 1. 2: Library 4: Square Dance Club Quill and Scroll 4: Leopard Spots sraff 4. UOUELLA CUNNINGHAM 'A small bundle of personality. FHA 1.2: Piano 1.2.3: Sherwood Music Club 1: Library Club 3: Square Dance Club 3. IOHNETTE CONNELLY 'Little but oh myl FTA 3.4: Sherwood Club 3.4: Royalty 2: Cheerleader 1. 2: Who's Who 2: Library Club 4: Leopard Spots Staff 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Pep Club 4: Y-Teens 2.3: Student Council 1.2: Piano 1.2. GEORGE MILTON COTHERN In summer, spring. and also fall. I do not like'to work at all. In winter, as you may have guessed. my favorite indoor sport is rest. 2: Choir 1. 2: if, 3, E REBA CUNNINGHAM A girl you'll ne'er forget. Little Spots Staff 13 FHA 1.23 Junior National Honor Society 13 Who's Who 1. 3,42 Sherwood 1.2.32 Piano 1.2,3Q Square Dance Club 2.33 Booster Club 2.33 Student Council 2,3,4: Royalty 13 Y-Teens 23 FTA 23 Cheerleader 43 Annual I Staff 33 Girls' State 33 Thespian 4. DANNY LAMAR CURRINGTON Ever loyal. ever true, many tasks he had to do. Football 1,2.3.43 All State 13 All District 43 Honorable Mention All State 43 I 9 5 7 Track 1.2.3.43 All State Track 13 President Club 23 M Club 2.3.43 Basket- ball 23 Student Council 1. BETTY SUE DAVIS A diligent, steady worker. FHA 1.2.33 FHA Delegate to Arkansas ABLM Workshop 2s Library Club 3.4. C AROLYN DAVIS The heart has always the pardoning power. FHA 1.2: Y-Teen 2. GLENDA LAVERN DAVIS Silence is sweeter and greater than speech. Little Spots Staff 13 FHA 1.2: Y-Teens 33 FTA 4 Pepperettes 43 Who's Who 4. VENETA DAVIS Doesn't she say the cutest things 7 Creative Writers Club 3.4: Librarian 3.43 MARY ELLEN DILLAVOU She has the uncommon thing called common sense. Basketball 13 Glee Club 13 Band 1,2,3.4Z Band Council 3.43 All State 1. 33 Sherwood Music Club 43 Y-Teens 2. 33 Latin Club 3.4: Girls' State 33 Who's Who 3.43 Royalty 33 Student Council 43 Band Festival 2.3.43 FHA 13 Campus Sweetheart Candidate 3. SENICRS BRENDA SUE DUCKWORTH 'Politeness comes from the FHA 1,2,3: Pepperettes 2.4: Library Club 4g FTA 4. JOHNNY L. DYER 'Here he comes, here he goes. making friends but never foes. Audio-Visual Club 3. 4. HAROLD DEAN DOUSKUKI' 'Light hearted with never a care. Football l,2.3.4: Track 1.2.3.4g Who's Who 1.4: State Track Championship 13 Football All State lg Audio-Visual Club 4g M Club 3.4. TOMMY DRAKE I can't see any harm in having a little fun. Band 1. 2,3,4g Dixie Music Camp 1,2, 3g Orchestra 1, 2.45 Junior Honor Society 1g State Band Festival 1.2.3,4g All-State Band 3. CHARLES DRAPER 'He is Romeo. Track 1.2, 3.4: Football 1,2.3,4g M Club 2.3,4g Audio-Visual Club 4: All State Track lg All District Football 4: Who's Who 1,3,4g Science Club 1, 2. DOYLE DRAPER 'Many years I spent at this task, but I think l'l1 graduate at last. FFA 1,2g Sherwood Music Club 1, 3: FTA 33 Football lg Audio-Visua12.3:4-H Club 1.2.3. PATT DRAPER 'Her future is planned - third finger. left hand.f' Band 1, 23 Choir 3.45 Library Club 3g Pepperettes 43 FHA 1. 2. heart. NANCY WALLACE EASON Here 's to love - sweet misery! FHA 1.2: 4-H 1.2gG1ee Club 1.2: Library Club 3. DAVID EASTHAM The world does not yet know its greatest men. ' Football 1: Audio-Visual 13 Booster Club 2.3g Thespian 3.45 Square Dance Club 2, 35 Leopard Spots Staff 4. TOMMY RAY ELKINS I 9 5 7 Every man is the maker of his own fortune. DON FORTHMAN 'Sigh no more, ladies. sigh no more. Football lg Booster Club 1.2, 3: Audio-Visual 33 Square Dance Club 2. 3: Who's Who runner up 4. MAXINE FOWLER 'She burns the midnight oilg but not always for study. FHA 1,25 Science Club 1: Choir 1. EDWARD FRANZ ' Always happy, never sadg sometimes naughty, but never bad. Football 4. ROY JOSEPH FULLER Is there anything he doesn't know? Junior National Honor Society lg District Band Clinic 1. 2, 3.4: All State Band Clinic 3g Band Festival 1. 2.3.45 Latin Club 3. SENIORS WALTER K. FUNK If you don't succeed the first time. try and try again. FFA 1.25 Junior Advisor 3. JACKIE GADDIS Knows how to think and what's more. . .she does! FHA 1.3: Pep cmb 2. EDNA MAE GALLOWAY She has a good word for everyone. FHA 1.2. CAROLYN A. GOODMAN 'My friend. I have no wish to be kept here. FHA 1.2g Y-Teens 25 FTA 4. TOMMY GOODMAN 'Silence is the element in which great thing fashion themselves. Presidents' Club 2: Band 1. 2.3.43 Audio-Visual Club 4: Orchestra 1. ANNA MURIEL GARRETT 'Sweetness wins her way. FHA 1.2. FRANCES JEAN GILL 'Bewarel I may yet do something sensational. FHA 1,2g Piano 1.2g Auditions 1: Band 1,2.3.4g Sher- wood Music Club 1.2.3.4: FTA 4. Band Clinic 3. Band Festival 2. 3. WILLIAM E. GRAY Oppressed by two great evils - classes and work. Football 3.4: Track 4: Science Club 1. MARILYN KATHRYN GREEN Beauty is as beauty does. FHA 1.2.3: Sherwood Music Club 1,2.3,4: Y'TCeHS 2.3: Band 1.2.3-4: FTA 4: Choir 1: Little Spots Staff 1. PATRICIA GREEN I 9 5 7 Small, but sparkling, gay, and refreshing. FHA 1,2: Y-Teens 2: FTA 4. JAMES GRIFFIN Life without a girl is a bore - with one it is a tragedy Football 1: Thespian 3.4: Speech Festival 3.4: Honor Thespian 4: Choir 2, 3.4: Choir Festival 3.4: Quartet 4: Safety Club 2: Who's Who Runner-up 4: Audio-Visual Club 3.4. CURTIS ELWOOD GUIN When dates and lessons clash - let lessons go to smash Football l.2.3.4: All District 3.4: M Club 4: Audio- Visual 3: Square Dance Club 2.3: Track 1.2.-3: Science Club 1: Who's Who 4: Thespian 4. JANE HALBERT 'Character is the key to success. FHA 2.3: Choir 1. 3.4: Student Director 4: Piano i-lobbyists 4: Pepperettes 4: Piano 1.2.3,4: Girls' Trio 4: Sextette 3: Choir Festival 3,4: Auditions 1.4: Science Club 1. 2. WILLIAM DAVID HALBERT Not too sad. not too gay, but a real guy in every way. Junior National Honor Society 1: Little Spots Staff 1: Football 1: Latin Club 2.3: Safety Club 2: Band 3.4: Creative Writers 4: Band Festival 3.4: Thespian 4: Piano 2. ' WAYNE HARDIN Give to the world the best you have. and the best will come back to you. Football lg Audio-Visual Club 3.4: 4-H Club 1, 2.3.45 State Winner 45 Science Club 1. BERNIS HATHCOCK 'My way of joking is to tell the truthg it's the funniest joke in the wor1d. FFA 1.2.3. IAMESH. HEADLEY All great men'are dying. . .I feel bad myself. Band 1,2,3,4g Who's Who 4: Orchestra 1.2.45 Band Festival l.2.3.4g FTA 4: Band Clinic 1.2. 3.4: Dixie Band Camp 2g Award 2. MICHAEL HICKS Speech is silvery silence is golden. FFA 1.2, 3: Football 3. NANCY HICKS 'Laugh and be happy. Y-Teens 2,33 FTA 3.4: Pepperettes 43 Leopard Spots Staff 2g Quill and Scroll 3.4: Choir 1.2. PHYLLIS IO HILL 'The perfect woman. . .disposition. . .beauty. . .brain.s. Band lg Junior National Honor Society 1g Sherwood Music Club 2, 33 Y-Teens 23 Mirror Staff 43 Thespians 4: Who's Who 1.4: National Honor Society 3.4: Student Council 1g DAR Good Citizen 4. RICHARD HOLIMAN 'If at first you don't succeed - oh. well. skip itl' Football 1.3.43 Track 1. 2: Basketball 3: Choir 3. LYNDA HOUSE Her friendliness is often hidden by her timidness. FHA 1,25 Choir lg Y-Teens 13 FTA 4. MARY ELLEN HUGHES Words and a smile that always come easily. FHA 1.2, 3: 4-H Clubg Basketball 1,23 Glee Club 1,2g Camera Club 1.2g Library Club 1,2g Science Club lg Y-Teens lg Square Dance lg Pep Club 1 FTA 4. VERTA LOU HUGHES I 9 5 7 I pin my faith to no one's sleeve. Have I not two eyes of my own? FHA 1, 2g Choir l, 2, 3g Mirror Staff 4: Piano lg Pepperettes 4. CHARLENE JOHNSON The greatest pleasure of life is love. Piano lg FHA 1,2,3gY-Teens 2.35 Pep Club 4: FTA 4: 4-H Club 2, 3.4. BILLY KEITH Ful1 of life and lively fung a friend and pal to everyone. Football 1.3,4g Track 1.2g M Club 4: Audio-Visual 4: Who's Who Runner up 4: Student Council 4: Basketball lg FFA 1. DONALD WAYNE KENT Don 't take life too seriouslyg you'll never get out alive, Thespian 4. ELEANOR IO KESTERSON Chatter, chatter, as I flow to join the brimming river. Danforth Foundation Award 1g Junior Honor Socie ' 1- FHA l.2.3g Student Council 1.4g Little Spots lg Y-Teens 23 National Honor Society 3.4: Mirror staff 3.4: Pep- perettes 45 Who's Who 1. 3.4: Safety Club 2g Square Dance Club 2.3: Booster Club 2. BARBARA LYNN KING There are two sides to any question, mine and the right one. Junior Honor Society 1: Little Spots Staff 1: Band 1,2,3.4: Festival 1.2. 3.4: Clinic 3: Student Council 4: Y-Teens 2.3: Sherwood Music Club 1: Piano 1: Auditions 1: Latin Club 3: Woodwind Quintet 4: Clarinet Quartette 1. GEORGE F. KYLE A friend as stable as the law of gravity. Football 4: Band 1,2. 3: Orchestra 1.2: Audio-Visual Club 4: Band Festival 1 S N I 0 2.3: Band Clinic 1,2: M Club 4. JERRY LAND . . .Sang a clear note like a swallow. Choir 1,3.4: Audio-Visua13,4: Student Council 1: Band 1. JERRY LANE There is no one like him to make us merry. Football 1.3.4: Basketball 3: Track 1.2.3.4: M Club 4: Who's Who Runner-up 4: Square Dance Club 2. 3: Science Club 1.2. IAMES W . LYONS A big heart, always wanting to do right and he 's friends with everybody. Football 3.4: Track 4: Science Club 1: M Club 4. MICHAEL RAYMOND MAYS A bachelor I shall not be. FFA 1.2.3.4. MURREL MOORE A woman who does her own thinking needs but little advice. FHA 1.2: Future Business Leaders' of America 3. JOHNNY MORRISON Ah, girls! just look at that hair. Band 1, 2, 3,45 Orchestra 45 Band Festival 1.2. 3.4. MARTHA JO MYERS Always smiling - always friendly. FHA 15 Student Council 15 Junior Honor Society 15 Sherwood Music Club 1.2. 3,45 Y-Teens 2.3: Mid-South Delegate 35 Quill and Scroll 3.45 Little Spots Staff 15 Leopard Spots Staff 25 FTA 35 Presidents' Club 25 Choir 35 Pepperettes 45 Mirror Staff 3.4: Senior Honor Society 3.45 Who's Who 1.2.3.4. I957 SALLY ANN McCRAY Our Miss MHS, Student Council 2.35 Y-Teens 2, 35 FHA 1.25 Choir 2. 3.45 Who's Who 3.45 FTA 35 Cheerleader 45 Royalty 45 Little Spots Staff l. SUE ANNE MCCRARY A strong believer in the freedom of speech. Cheerleader 15 Library Club 45 FHA 1.2.35 Sherwood Music Club 1,2.3.45 Y-Teens 2.35 FTA 45 Piano 1.2, 3,45 Choir 15 Little Spots Staff 1. THOMAS TERRAL MCHENRY To err is humang to be found out is a crime. Football 1. 2.3.45 M Club 2,3,45 Square Dance 35 Basketball 1,25 Basketball Scorer 4. CHARLES NORMAN MCMILLAN Don't worry about the future. the present is all thou hast. Science Fair 35 Audio-Visual Club 4. BARBARA JEAN McMULLEN Her smile is punctuated by two deep dimples. Little Spots Staff 15 Square Dance Club 2,35 FHA 1.2, 35 FTA 4. BARRY NISWANGER His speech goes on and on and on. Band 1,2.3.45 Orchestra 1.2.45 Dixie Music Camp 1.2,3.45 Who's Who 2 45 Junior Honor Society 15 Band Festival 1,2.3.45 Student Council 4. J. C. NIX A The person is blest who does his best and leaves the rest, so do not worry. FFA 1.2.3. SEN IDRS NIX A lass so neat, with smile so sweet. FHA 1.2.35 FTA 45 Square Dance Club 2.3. MARY IEANETTE NIX To agree was her delight. whether wrong or whether right. FHA 1,25 Square Dance Club 2.35 Glee Club 1. NORMA JEAN NDC To the victor belongs the spoils. FHA 1.25 FTA 4. PHILLIP DAVID NIX He literally oozes personality. Student Council l.2,3,45 President 1,45 Football 1.2. 3, 45 Basketball 1.2.3.45 Track 1,2.3.4: Who's Who 1.2. 3.45 M Club 2.3.45 Junior Honor Society 15 Sherwood Music Club 1. 25 Little Spots Staff 15 Square Dance Club 2.35 Senior National Honor Society 3.45 Presidents' Club 25 Football All District 2. 3,45 Football A11 State 15 Basketball All State 15 Football Honorable Mention All State 15 Boys' State 35 Treasurer of Boys' State 3. JOHN NORWOOD Can he be wrong? FFA 1, 2. 3. WILLIAM HENRY NORWOOD Little men may do great tasks. FFA 1.2. 3. RUBY MARGARET NUESCH Intelligent with a pleasing personality. Piano 1,2.3.4: Y-Teens 2.3: FHA 1.2: Pep Club 4: FTA 4: Leopard Spot Staff 4: Quill and Scroll 4. WAYNE NUGENT I 9 5 7 First of all I will tell you my name, and then you may count me as one of your friends. FFA 1. 2. 3. DONALD NUTT I have some sense in my head. Band 1.2.3.4: Orchestra 1.2: Square Dance Club 2.3. SUZANNE ORME Talented as she is attractive. Latin Club 3:Choir Festival 3.4: Y-Teens 2: Choir 1, 2. 3.4: Piano Hobbyists 4: Piano 3.4: Auditions 3.4: Agee E. McCray Piano Award 3: Sherwood Music Club 3.4. BILL OVERTON Handles a basketball very efficiently. Football 1: Basketball 1.2.4: Track 1: Little Spots Staff 1: Student Council 2.4: SASC Delegate 2.4: Speech Festival 3: Thespian 3.4: National Honor Society 3.4: Who's Who 1.4: Audio Visual 2. WAYNE PARKER A woman would run through fire and water for arch a kind heart. FFA 1.2. 3.4: Who's Who 2.3.4: Presidents' Club 2: Safety Club 2: National Honor Society 3.4: FHA Sweet- heart 4: Student Council 4: Vice President 4: Record Medal 3. SENICRS IAMES D. RIMMER A diploma is to be more desired than gold. Pep Club 4. HAROLD CHESTER ROBERTSON The highest culture is to speak no ill. FFA 1. 2.3. HELEN MARIE PAUL Unpredictable . FHA 1.2.3g Cheerleader 1.3.43 Choir 1.2. 3.4: Little Spots Staff 1g Who's Who 1.2. 35 Leopard Spots Staff 4: Piano Graduate 4 g Choir Festival 2. 3,4g Science Club 13 Piano Auditions 1.23 Thespians 4: Quill and Scroll 4. MARTHA PETTY 'Good things often come wrapped in small packages. FHA 1,23 Y-Teens 2: Library Club 3: FTA 4. BOB POLOMSKY He's a big boy now. Audio-Visual Club 3.4: Science Club 1.2: Booster Club 33 Square Dance Club 3: Track 4. ROBERT EDWARD FYE 'Politeness comes from the heart. JAMES WILLIAM QUICK An honor to walk with: a pleasure to talk with. Football 1,2.3.4: All District 3.43 All State 43 M Club 3.4: Basketball 1,2.3.45 Track 1,2.3.4: FFA 1.2.33 Science Club 1.2.4: Audio Visual 43 Who's Who 1.3.45 Student Council 1.23 FHA Sweetheart 1. MARY JO RUCKER Quiet in appearance and motives unknown. FHA 1.2,3g Piano l.2.3.4g FTA 4. BETTY LOU SAMPSON Be serious. yet cheerful. FHA 1. 2. 33 Y-Teens' 2: Library Club 3,4g Square Dance 2. JODY SANFORD Keen intellect - a good sport - the sort of boy you would like to have I 9 5 7 around. Track 1.35 Football 1.3.43 M Club 45 Science Club 1,2g Square Dance Club 2.3: Basketball 1. IUDITH FAYE SCOTT Likeable as ice cream - and cute, too. FHA 1.23 Piano 2.3.4. DON SHELDON My only books were women's looks and folly is all they taught me. Choir 2. 3.4: Thespian 3.43 Audio Visual 3.45 Student Council lg Square Dance Club 2. BOB SIMMONS 'That creature of mischief. FFA' lg Choir 3.4. TRUMAN SKINNER 'As upright as a ceda.r. FFA 1.2.3. SENIORS LONETTA M. THOMASON Here's to the land we love and to the 'love' we 1and. FHA 1.2: Little Spots Staff 1: Leopard Spots Staff 3: Library Club 2. 3.4: Quill and Scroll 4. BETTY DEERE TOLER A good friend to every one. Basketball 1.2: Glee Club 1.23 FHA 1.2: C Club 1.2: Sherwood Music Club 3.4: FTA 4: Piano 1.2.3.4: Y- Teens 3: Who's Who 4. MARGARET SMITH 'The great thing in this world is not so much where we are. but in what direction we are moving. FHA 1.2: Y-Teens 2. 3: Choir 3: Pepperettes 4. SHIRLEY ANN SMITH She 's a terror for her size. FHA 1.2.3: Sherwood Music Club 1.2.3.4: Piano 1.2.3.4: Band 1,2,3,4: Band Festival 1.2. 3.4: Square Dance Club 2. MICHAEL LLOYD STATES Just stand a little way off , good maids. Football 1.2.3.4: M Club 2.3.4: Leopard Spots Staff 2: Track 1.2.3.4 Basketball 1: Quill and Scroll 3.4: Thespian 4. JO ANN STILGER Her laughter is contagious. FHA 1.2: Pepperettes 4. ROYLYNN THOMAS Be not afraid of greatness. FHA 1.2.35 Y-Teens 2: Library Club 4: Square Dance Club 2. PHYLLIS TOLER 'Her smile is worth a million. Junior Honor Society 13 FHA 1,2Q Piano 1.2. 3.43 Auditions 13 Little Spots Staff 13 Y-Teens 2.33 Sherwood Music Club 3,43 Who's Who 1.2,3.43 Royalty 43 Thespian 43 Booster Club 23 Square Dance Club 2.3. THOMAS ELI TOLER, III A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. Band 1.2,3.43 Orchestra 1.2.43 Dixie Music Camp 43 Band Festival 1.2,3.43 Junior Honor Society 13 Who's Who 43 Science Club 3. I LINDA BETH VAUGHAN uv of q Who's Who 1.2.3.43 Junior Honor Society 23 National Honor Society 3.43 Student Council 1.43 Royalty 23 Thespian 3,45 Y-Teens 2.33 FTA 33 Presi- dents' Club 23 Piano 1,2.3,43 Band 1,2.3,43 Drum Major 43 Di.xie Music Camp 2.33 Award 33 Band Festival 1.2.3.43 Little Spots Staff 13 Mirror Staff 4. JOYCE WATSON A smile a day keeps the frowns away. FHA 1.23 Little Spots Staff 13 Sherwood Music Club 13 Who's Who 43 Square Dance Club 2.33 Piano 1.23 Booster Club 2.33 Royalty 1.4: Choir 1.2,3.43 Y-Teens 23 FTA 23 Cheerleader 1.3.43 Science Club 1.23 Piano Auditions 1.23 Pep Club 4. WILLIA MAE WEHUNT True happiness, if understood. consists alone in doing good. FHA 1.2. BILL WESTERMAN A good disposition is more valuable than gold. Student Council 1.23 Pepperettes 4. GLENDENE WILLIAMS 'Richest rewards shall be hers in life. Library Club 33 FTA 4. 957 Little Spots Staff 13 Y-Teens 23 FHA 1.2.33 Piano 1.23 E IORS NORMA WILLIAMS I will never be in too big a hurry to stop and help a friend SAMUEL SMITH WOMBLE He's not big, but neither was Napo1eon. FFA 1.2. 3. BARBARA YARBROUGH Be wise. Soar not too high to fall, but stoop to rise. Library Club 4. GAYLEN ANTROBUS YEAGER Truly the making of a great man. Choir 15 Band 2.3.4: Trombone Quarter 35 Pep Band 43' Leopard Spots Staff 4: Who's Who 45 Thespian 4: Quill and Scroll 4. SENIOR AUTQGRAPHS .IU IOR CLASS OFFICERS Seated: Tommy Stiles, President. From left to right: Olivia Lancaster Treasurer: Ethel Lou Lewter. Reporterg Eloise Shepherd. Secretary: Carolyn Tull, Vice President. 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MARCHING LEOP RDS . , X Director - Mr. Coke Linda Vaughn Jeanine Scott Robin Cole Tommy Toler Donald Nutt Barbara King Tommy Drake BAND First row: Donald Nutt, Tommy Drake, Barbara King, Tommy Toler. Second row: Judy Lewter, Robin Cole, Jeanine Scott, Linda Vaughn. COUNCH CHOIR ' - did First row: Brenda Posey, Linda Purdy, Wynona Bray, Elwanda Bray, Carolyn Tull, Rebecca Bray, Katherine Hardin, Clyda Blevins, Suzie Orme. Second row: Joy Eckert, Hazel Griggs, Mary Jim Backer, Pat Draper, John Chine, Steve Phelps, Joe Thompson, Ioan Kelly, Joyce Watson, Barbara Clem, Barbara Simmons, Ida Faye Collier, Jauvanne Greene. Third row: Jackie Kight, Sally McCray, Elizabeth Goyne, Ann Gober, Franklin Bray, James Griffin, Helen Paul, Nancy Veasey, Carolyn Cuffman, Shari Currington, Nancy Nutt, Elkadon Davis. Fourth row: Loretta Tull, Mary Margaurite May, Mary Jo Avery, Annette Reeves, Josie Buchanan, Homer Hancock, Billy Mack Baker, James Batts, Relda Fitzhugh, Mickey Butts, Carla Jo Duckworth, Nancy Brugman, Carolyn Davis, Lynette Willis, Carla Smith. Fifth row: Sponsor, Mrs. Yeagerg Bobby Simmons James Stueart, Jerry West, Jerry Land, Franklin l-lardage, Don Sheldon, Jerri Beth Percival, Janis Williams, Jane Halbert, Jo Ellen Krudwig. Mahan' Choir to Give Two-uct Operettu The Malvern High School Mixed Choir will Present a two- act operetta, Bits O' Blarney , in the high school auditorium on the evenings of February 28 and March 1 at 8:00 o'clock. The operetta's setting is an Irish countryside, and the char- acters, portrayed by members of the choir, are natives of Ireland. The proceeds from this pro- duction will be used for purchas- ing more robes for the choir, as well as music and other necessary THESPIANS ? First row: Billy Mac Baker, Bill Overton, Linda Vaughn, Phyllis Hill, Iotui Chine. Second row: Don Sheldon, David Eastham, James Griffin, Mr. Pennington, Sponsor. Theatre Y to Present Performances Thursday And Friday Nights Theatre Y, popular amateur dramatic group in Malvern under 'ho direction of Don Pennington, will present the hilarious three- aet comedy hit, Arsenic and Old Lace, at eight o'clock both Thurs- day and Friday nights at Mal- vern High School Aditoriuum. Arsenic and Old Lace is cen- tered around two loveable old maids, Abby and Martha Brew- ster,, played by Reba Cunning- ham and Eva Jean Bohannan They live in a run-down old man- sion in Brooklyn. Outwardly. Abby and Martha are kind, gen- erous, and sympathetic. However. like many old ladies, they hzvie their eccentricities. The Bret-:ster sisters' favorite pastime is the poisoning of elderly gentlemen who call at the house in their search for rented rooms I I I I I I . I I Teddy, one of the three strange Brewster brothers, nephews of Abby and Martha, is the most obviously insane member of the family. He imagines himself to be the well-known president of rough-rider, another Teddy Roose- Ivelt. Capably portrayed by Jerry I I I I l I, I 1 I I DeBin, his costumes no less than his behavior contribute to the comic situation. Teddy's brother. Mortimer, is a dramatic critic for a prominent New York newspaper. David Hal- bert plays thc harassed news- paper man in a family of man- iacs. Insanity seems to be a family trait. Need any more be said about the third of the Brewster brothers, than that Boris Karloff created the part in the Broad- way production? Jimmy DeJar- natt plays Jonathan Brewster on the Malvern high school stage. Tickets for Arsenic and Old Lace are now available tpr 35 5110 50 CCUIS from any spccli student. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1, ffm 'sf' is 1, Malvern High School Speech Department Presents Arsenic and Old Lace Malvern High School Auditorium January 10 - ll Admit One Adult 50C National Thespian Troupe 345 Presents THE LITTLE Foxns Malvern High sensor Auditorium March 7-8 8 0 ADMIT ONE ADULT 50c PIANO GRADU TE BILLY MACK BA KER EULAVENE BEASON INA IEAN BURRIS ANNE CHAMBERLAIN JANE HALBERT SUE ANN MACRARY PIANC GRADUATES gf? SUZANNE ORME HELEN PAUL MARY IO RUCKER SHIRLEY SMITH PHYLLIS TOLER LINDA VAUGHN ,rg-':.v is if L E D :ERN HIGH SCHOOL FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 COME NEW DENTS ASS V. FMRlY NEWS INTRODIICING OUR ff' ff , ., NF., , SW , I J 4 5 x A , t , 1 ' gr 1, -,.- . - Yi ,. 1 uxvix 'Il-1 - ' 1 'f:. I':.! , : GQ- .f xx 4.111 f: F.: ' In hav- .gijv .-Xrxr. Illwlvj-. ' uf Six. N141 1: ,Q if .J .V :.i, L. U1 . ru- Dj ' .x ': .Y F ,Lib-. Azfcxnzxds 'I' 4' -W1 IYQ ,411 lv- E.:-.vi .mi Z1 A- ' '7: xx ,xv ,. 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Second row: Delores McCool, Virginia Phelps, Joy Eckert, Linda Purdy, Elwanda Bray, Barbara Clem, Kay McCoy, Judith Grisson, Mary Baker, Leola Gordon, Nancy lack- son, Ioan Kelly. Third row: Reba Hancock, Nancy Gray, Evie Nutt, Patsy Prince, Cliftene McMillan, Patsy Hathcock, Barbara Ross. Fourth row: Margaret Mdiue, Shari Cunningham, Caraleen Baker, Eunice Robeson, Shirley Speer, Ruoy Iean Taylor, Betty Cooper, Mary Wiley, Linda Keesee, Annabeth Cole. Fifth row: Sue Wil- liams, Linda Duke, Mary Avery, Burdean Cunningham, Hazel Griggs, Carolyn Davis, Frances Davis, Margaret Porterfield, Don Davis, Jane Battreai, Loretta Tull, Pat Wallace, Joyce Epperson, Norma Harbourn, Maurinda Moore, Dorothy Davis, Peggy Spice. Sixth row: Patsy Hall, Elizabeth Cogburn, Betty Eason, Lucille Raines, Kay Hathcock, Shirley Deere, Beverly Dooley, Linda Russell, Sue Ann McCrary, Betty Garrett, Ann Chamber- lain, Janice Scott, Martha Sue Nugent, Carla Smith, Margie Ledberter, Rachel Hall, Marion Womble. Sponsor, Mrs. Tate. ' P in A 'cTii.1 ma. A at- fx 'fi THA Q,F1'o , .. UF 1 X' ,H Q, fvO' 0 ' F.F.A. Sweetheart ECKERT 7- .v....- V ,'1s,'9WhJw. First row: Sammy Ledbetter, Second row: Dewayne Kelly, Emerson Kratz, Donald Hill, Colbert Elrod, Floyd Abbott, Wayne Parker, Dallas Lewter, Jimmy Scrimshire, Gleason McGuire, Bill Hendrix. Leon Pilcher, Bobby Leming, Norman Pennington, David Johnson, Melvin Hodges, Ronnie Jones, Corroll Quick, Harold Johnson, Larry Guin, David Altom. Third row: Calvin Erwin, Wendell Kratz, Ray Shrewsbury, Henry Efird, Charles Burks. Fourth row: Jimmy Brumley, Mayward Efird, Michael Davis, Dewayne Chandler, Raymond Cheatham, Connie Steuart, Wayne McDaniel, David Jones. Fifth row: Mr. Lavender, Alvin Williams, Eugene Branum, Don McDaniel, Jerry Rucker, Harold Parsley, Farrell Sirrett. Sixth row: Floyd Brown, Oscar Overturf, Carroll Wetherington, Don Patrick ATIONAL HO OR SOCIETY P J r .. Seated: Linda Vaughan, Billy Mack Baker, Gail Adams, Phyllis Hill, Standing: Mrs. Jones, Sponsorg Phillip Nix, Eleanor Jo Kesterson, Bill Overton, Wayne Parker. F.T.A. First row: Olivia Lancaster, Dean Paul, Ina Jean Burris, Eluavene Beason, Nancy Hicks, Ethel Lou Lewter. Charlene Keeney. Second row: Frances Gill. Sue Ann McCrary. Ann Chamberlain. Leola Gordon, Bonnie Price, Ima Burris, Martha Keith, Ruby Nuesch. Glenda Davis, Barbara McMullen, Patsy Green. Third row: Marilyn Green, Nina Hodges, Charlene Johnson, Mary Hughes, Loretta Brooks, Roylynn Thomas, Carolyn Goodman, Phoebe Harris, Hazel Sams, Dorothy Conklin, Mattie Draper. Fourth row: Brenda Duckworth, Josie Lee Buchannon, Gail Adams, Eva Jean Bohannon, Mary Jo Rucker, Norma Jean Nix, Joann Robbins, Betty Toler, Mary Helen Albey, Joan Hardin, Lovie Nix, Sara Phelan. Fifth row: Phyllis Kizer, Rebecca Bray, WynonnaBray, Nancy Veazey. Carolyn Tull, Eloise Shepard. Martha Petty. Sixth row: James Headley. bouella Orr, Patsy Ledbetter, Vivian Stumon, Hazel Kemp. Nancy Nutt, Linda House. Richard Lester, Mrs. Rutherford, Sponsor. QLIILL AND SCRGLL ' ' A litb v ' ' i W Qx A 5 Elizabeth Rubly, Michael States, Sponsor, Miss McFaddeng Lonetta Thomason, Billy Mac Baker, Nancy Hicks. SHERWGCD MUSIC CLUB m P, 'x First row: Suzanne Orme, Betty Toler, David McCray. Second row: Shirley Smith, SueAnr1 McCrary, Ann Chamberlain, Kay McCoy, Betsy Mason, Jeanine Scott. Third row: Francis Gill, Marilyn Green, Nancy Gray Carolyn Tull, Rebecca Bray, Catherine Hardin. Ina Jean Burris, Johnette Connelly, Annette Reeves. Clara Brooks. Fourth row: Joy Eckert, Ethel Lou Lewter, Patsy Ledbetter, Barbara Lewis. Betty Cooper, Mary Jo Avery, Linda Duke, Judy Lewter, Mary Margaret May. Fifth row: Lynette Willis. Wynona Bray. Nancy Nutt, Elizabeth Goyne, Miss Agee McCray, Sponsor. Sixth row: Arlin Jones, Diane Brooks, Bethel Dillavou, Sue Maroney, Johnny Ramsey. LATIN CLUB 'Nr 1-fi!!-S, First row: Joan Hardin, Sharon Clifton, Johnny Ramsey, Charlotte Beard, Jerri Beth Percival. Second row: Billy Mack Baker, Suzie Orme, Loretta Brooks, Mary Ellen Dillavou, Clara Brooks, Anette Reeves. Third row: Mary Jim Baker. Nancy Nutt, Billie Byford, Elizabeth Goyne. Jackie Kight, David McCray, Barbara Clem, Elwanda Bray. Fourth row: Clyda Blevins, Sponsor, Mrs. Straussg Nancy Watson, Sue Efird, Jeanine Scott, Douglas Roland Judy Lewter. M CLUB if V5 First row: Terry Mcl-Ienry, Dallas Lewter. C. E. Guin, Gleason McGuire, Danny Currington, Phillip Nix. Second row: Joel Sanford, Ray Clem. Harold Douskurt, James Quick, Billy Keith, James Lyons, Third row: Johnny Bailey, Jerry Lane Larry Clem, Jack Digby, Michael States, Jimmy Schrimshire. Sponsor, Coach Burton. PEP CLUB S dl: . .--.............l......,, . 6 J ml M-.W 9 5+ 'A V First row: Katherine Hardin, Margie Collie, Verta Hughes. Second row: Eloise Shepherd, Joyce Rook, Ima Burris. Third row: Margaret Smith, Paula Chapman, Glenda Davis. Fourth row: Carla Smith, Rita Chapman, Dorothy Conk- lin. Fifth row: Carolyn Tull, Nancy Brugman, Charlene Keeney. Sixth row: Delores McCool, Carolyn Cuffman, Pat ricia Morrison. Seventh row: Faye Keeling, Mary Jim Baker, Nancy Gray, Charlene Johnson, Mary Hughes, Eva Jean Bohannon, Jo Ann Hardin, Linda Purdy, Judy Grissom, Ioan Voss, Betty Brown, Martha Keith. Eighth row: Jane Rimmer Patricia Bennett, Delores Majors, Mary Jo Avery, Janis Williams, Betty Cooper, Sharon Clifton, Brenda Duckworth, Josie Buchannon, Jane Halbert, Kay McCoy. Ninth row: Joy Eckert, Rachael Hall, Elizabeth Goyne, Mary Helen Al- bey, Ruby Nuesch. Tenth row: Elwanda Bray, Juavonnee Greene, Joan Kelly, Margaret Porterfield, Vivian Townley. Eleventh row: Olivia Lancaster, Hazel Ledbetter, Annette Reeves, Mary Ann Wiley. 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MCDOUGAL CHAIN SAW gl INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES I H MCDOUGAL Proprletor Phone 165 406 P1ne Street N1ght Phone 1515 Malvern Arkansas BEN FRANKLIN 5? 8: 10? Locally Owned Natlonally Known Sells SGIVICE at Our Conven1ence Malvern Arkansas Mobulgas Phone l 3 8 Nlalvern, Ar kansas GLEN VALE PRODUCTS DIVISION awww BALI. X BEADING CO Malvern, Arkansas NLAGNOLIA PRODUCTS If-IAJQDVVICK 131205 Qwzmziufza Qmjfafngf C7QW5W?'6Z Dmue 51012 Via I IVIalVern's Leading Furniture Store Nlain S e THE REIXALI.. STORE in Street Myne! Q EQZLMW LUUDUPAI ION Ml Lm.E12'S DR UG ST ORE Estabhs hed 1890 Th1s Store Has F1lled Ivlore Than a M1ll1on Doctor s PT8SCT1pt1OHS 'DLJL.l.l,QJVl TIRE SERVICE You Wlll L1ke Our Way of Dolng Buslness Phone 954 Malvern Arkansas COLE POL.:-E12 XTE Aw 57 Z DRUG STORE l ZW Phone 57 Malvern Ark TEXACO C W COLE ROY C FULLER SERVICE Malvern Arkansas Comphrnents of Page and Ash Street IX! I SWAN SEQ PONTIAC COMPANY PhO1'1e 276 . . . . , . . 7 , 4 .n. , . -1 I Q I L Y . UOQDAN AND GQAY Wholesale Only Fru1ts Vegetables Phones 603 and 1059 W Page awww Sportswear Lmens I..1nger1e Malvern Arkansas Compllments of bOLJTl-IEIQN ICE and SOUTHERN CREAMERY Phone 73 'MZZZM4 HAHZ STYLING CENTER 217 Dyer Phone 579 Comp11ments of 'B O HAN N ON AUTOMOBILE REPAIR W Page Phone 1930 6 iaggtkxizlrr MQW M BURRIS GRO Phone 2.89 SCOTT CLEANING COMPANY Phone 30 Comphments of n.lNDvAl.1.'5 FLOWER SHOP 202. E Page Phone 112.6 ff ' ' 'W 0 .9 .4 I -H 'x Q H ' 1.fiI'w 112,11 D055 1, Q. E. NOTQVVQCD - Fl l ICDTT LUMBER co., INC. Arkansas Yellow Pme Southern Hardware Hardware meermg Phone 410 East Page and Bere D Arc Ave Wallpaper Brushes FDA! NIT 5LJ'D1Z3l-Y COMPANY 417 Albert Avenue 211 West Th1rd Hot Sprmgs Arkansas Malvern Arkansas K P HAPPY CAIN .T W CAIN Phone NA3 1601 Phone 1895 D1StI1butOIS Benjanrun Moore and Dav1s Palnts Congratulatwns to the Class of 1957 CPI L11-A Lvl-V1-IX! Betsy Mason Barbara Ault Jlldlth Cunnlngham Pat Green Nancy I-hcks Sue Iordan Annette Reeves Judy Lewter 'Senlors 1 1:1-LIN! Susan Payne L.1nda Vaughan Sue West .Tud1th GIISSOIYI Joyce Elpperson Sonny McCrue Nancy Watson ' U . , , C5 li W' Y L- Y Barbara King :F :Qc :,: ' Phone 1874 SOUTHEIQN STEAK HOUSE Hot B1scu1ts Home lviade P1es and Cakes ELIZABETH SPHEERIS Ivlgr Hwy 67 South Malvern Ark Cornphrnents of SINAITI-4 ESSO SERVICE STATION Servlce When You Need It Compl1ments of VVEAV EQ AN D VVEAVEIQ INSURANCE VV!-IITE. VVAY BARBER SHOP It Pays to Look Well 302 lf2 Ma1n A1r Cond1t1o H A OVERTON ned Headquarters for Q D Q0 LAND Pendleton .Tohn B Stetson Jarman Swank Style Mart SCOTTIE S MEN S WEAR Dress R1ght You Can t M1ss North Olwe Street Nlalvern Arkansas Ready M1x Concrete Concrete P1pe Water Well Dr1ll1ng AQUA C O UTQTS Swunrrung Pool MR AND MRS PETE HARRIS Malvern Arkansas 806 East Page Phone 352 OTVVE L.L. GROCERY AND MARKET Gas and O11 300 Stanley Street Phone 4 86 , . . , . ll Y! McGregor - Van Husen 5 1 9 . , . . I 79Qf.Z4 CJTQ QD LEHY Good Thlngs to Eat Phone 625 219 H111 Street ELITE CAFE AND BUTLER S TOM NJHOUSE 322 INAa1n Phone 197 MALVETQN MATERIAL COMPANY Better Lumber for Better Homes Phone 62-1 'vlalxern Arkansas Compllments of CLEM WHOLESALE A GRCDCERY COIWPANY 5 1 , . A Fine Food I 7 f L V , 450m cl Euvuo vow me BUICK INSURANCE AND ABSTRACTING Sales and Service ln Business Since 1908 1008 E Page TCM QOS5 YOUNG Phone 947 LOANS AND REAL. ESTATE A Complete Banking Service Including Located at Rear of Our Present Bank Building Private Drive Strength Stability Service ZQMA gf wh-een Malvern Arkansas Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Charter No 80 1 Modern Drive-In Banking Facilities Sl-IE LQDCDN MANUFACTURING COMPANY BUQK5 FEED STORE B by Ch k M A P LAJV1 I L..'l'OlXl INSURANCE Ma A 7004! femfefa Ma1n St Malvern, Ar I' 31153. Compliments of I F ed - Seed - Fertili Croquet Sets alvern, rkansas lvern, 1-kansas Sells for Less 52.7 ' t k MALVETQN ETQICK AND Tl LE CO MDANY A. E COOK COMPANY COLOR CARD BRICKBF Oak Flooring Mfzmaf Zia! A Frlendly Bank Malvern Arkans as Member of the Federal Reserve System and Federal D6pOS1t Insurance Corporatlon L.E AD EF? Home of Nat1onally Advertlsed Clothes Class of 57 STATES DRUGS Walgreen Agency EDDIE STEVE Congratulatlons to the Class of 1957 K I D DEQ FUNERAL HOME 309 Ash Street Phone 999 'QEHAPDSONS JEWELR Y Watch Repalr 319 Ma1n Phone 1156 SAMONS MEN S WEAR Exclus 1ve Styles or Ladles .Tun1ors Teens Phone 569 40 DUTQDY GR OCER Y AND MARKET W Page Ph one 38 LAVVEWQENCE AND I. C HUGHES Real Estate All Kmds Old L1ne Legal Reserve Insurance Compllments of CATQQO I..l.. MOTOR CCN VIPANY Hy 67 South Malvern Arkansas Compllments of SETQV I CE BARBER SHOP 424 Maln Phone 1597 THE TAI LCE SI-IOC? Congratulatmns to the SGDIOTS of 1957 f H OTQTON . Comphments of STEUAPTS BATQT LET T S 127 129 Mam Street LADIES AND MEN S Same Locatxon READY TO WEAR x l? ff 'Z S1nce 193 5 Z Qi' 4105 Maw SHYPOCKS Malvern s Oldest and Finest Jewelers 414 Mam Street An.n.EN'5 SEWING MACHINE C ENTER New and Used Mach1nes Phone 191 401 Maln Street C5055 D X SERVICE Phone 731 601 W Page I l 1 1 It ' ' 'U ,lv . xl 1 M' OZ- -- if-'Z-r','1 . xx I 11 A fy z- , .1 1 fn ' f4-'dx- , K 'ff Au'?a'L-- ' ' .F fig . - ' , f l . ' ,- i I , . I M125 T? CD SDEAKMAN MALVERN HIGH LITTLE STORE manga DRUG STORE bl h dl 317 2.5 MALVETQN METEOY? 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GROCEZRY Grocerles Fresh Meats and Feeds Phone 325 810 N Maln St Elverythlng to Wear for Men Women and Ch1ldren VVE ST DEZPARTMEINT STORE JOE MCCOY Phon LAUNDRY Dry Cleaners Fur Cleaner Storage e 90 Mam and P1ne Bluff N1 Q C L.LJl?E AGENCY Insurances and Auto Loans Real Estate Abstracts Malvern Arkansas 114 West Thlrd Phone 1940 EXqu1S1te Jewelry MQMQ IEZWEZLELRS Watche s D1amonds S1lverware Ch1na Crystal ., . I 1. 12. , , 1 Compliments of 3 O7 Ivlaln Street CongratuIations Seniors bu-IOOCQINS JEWELRY Malve rn Arkansas TOMMY TOLER EANDC SHOE STORE GENE DAVIS LOU BROWN 610 West Page GQ! SSOM GLASS SHOP Gwe Us a Break Phone 3 Phone 455 MAQSHALL MOTOR SER VICE L! Malvern Arkans as Mam and Page RCA 217 Mam St MODEQN FURNIT URE RAYMOND HILLIS Owne r Malvern Arkansas Hotpo 1nt Phone 8 6 1-ABT-21 Q, CEN VER NIR AND IVIRS M W WILSON Phone 269 533 Mam Street , L. - - A I 3 fa ' W I K 6 ' 1 9 4. iix- ffl .Q HBH ? - x ' 4' I? 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