Mansfield High School - Tiger Yearbook (Mansfield, AR)

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TIGER 1958 MBS M ‘•V41. mmm m Sm -v! : FOREWORD The 1958 Tiger Staff wishes to thank those who, through their cooperation, made this yearbook possible. We, the members of the staff, hope we have recorded moments of work and play of this school year that you will remember through the coming years. Mona Faye Gross Editor Johnny Floyd Assistant Editor Paul Harrison Business Manager wmm FOREWORD contents. «AT10N aDMfac bV seniors jUNl° S0 pc sOPHo°rMhNH JU MENTARY EeavoR eS DEDICATION ADMINISTRATION IN MEMORY M. T. Cross Mr. M. T. Cross served on the Mansfield School Board for many years and was serving as president at the time of his death. BOARD OF EDUCATION President. W.W. Smith; Vice-President. Dr. H. H. McCutchen; Secretary, Lynn K. Tarkington; Earle Overton; W. E. Rohaer; A. H. Cross. SUPERINTENDENT’S MESSAGE Dear Students: May the knowledge you have gained, the good times we have had together, and even the problems we have shared, be a source of inspiration now and in the future as your memories guide you back to Mansfield High. Congratulations to the TIGER staff and your sponsor. Sincerely, Lynn K. Tarkington Dear Students: The primary function of school is the development of good citizens. Today as never before, our nation needs citizens who can think for themselves and who will not be led off to false goals. This development is our aim. Citizen- ship is being developed all day, every day. We want it to be the best possible for each student. Sincerely, OFFICE WORKERS MANSFIELD SCHOOL FACULTY Mrs. Doris Beaty Librarian Mrs. Marilyn Berry Social Science Mrs. Relda Blythe Home Economics Mrs. O'Lula Brown Senior English Mr. Wayne Condry Jr. High Science Mrs. Ruth Ensminger Jr. High English Mrs. Irene Holbrook Jr. High English Mr. Hugh Lowrimore Commercial Jr. High Coach Mrs. Lucille Miller Jr. High Social Science Mr. Roy Smith Coach-Sr. High Science Mrs. Elymra Taylor Jr. High Math S. M. Taylor Agriculture Mrs. Anna Rose Tarkington Sr. High Math Mrs. Gladys Burch Second Grade Miss Maye Belle Dedmon First Grade Mrs. Marie Duncan Fifth Grade Mrs. Opal Holt Fourth Grade Mrs. Addie Hunnicutt Sixth Grade Mrs. Elsie Reid Third Grade Mrs. Melba Conway Secretary Norma Armstrong (Cherie) A girl with high endeavor and one who does her best.” F.H.A. 1 -2-3-4; F.H.A. Officer 4; Beta Club 3-4: Speech Club 3-4; Speech Club Officer 3; Jr. Play: 4-H 1; Who's Who 3-4. Ina Blythe She burns the midnight oil. but not always for study. F.H.A. 1-2-3-4; 4-H 1: Speech Club 3; Bios Club 3. Nina Blythe Let'sall take life easy and get rich. F.H.A. 1-2-3-4; Bios Club 3; 4-H 1. Joyce Brewer (Jo) Life is too short to worry. F.H.A. 1 -2-3-4; F.H.A. Officer 4; Speech Club 3-4; Speech Club Officer 3; 4-H 1; Spanish Club 2; Library Club 2; Pep Club 1-4; Paper Staff 4; Beta Club 2-3-4. Pat Brown Ring on her finger, man on her mind.” F.H.A. 4. Floyd Carlton (Dermas) 'Not afraid of work, but not in sym- pathy with it. Jr. Play. Alvin Carnahan (Hoot-owl) Why should the devil have all the good times? Beta Club 2-3-4; Football 1; F.F.A. l-2-3-4;F.F.A. Officer3-4; Federa- tion Officer 4; Dramatics Club 3. Freda Louise Carson Always willing to lend a helping hand. F.H.A. 1-2-3-4; F.H.A. Officer 3- 4; F.F.A. Sweetheart 4; Senior Play 2; Junior Play; Speech Club 2-3-4; Spanish Club 2; Pep Club 4; Paper Staff 4; Who's Who 4; 4-H 1. Nina Carter Calmly she gazes around in this tur- moil of men. Beta Club 4; F.H.A. Club 1-4; Bas- ketball 1-2-3-4; 4-H 1. Janice Kay Cherry (Jan) So prim, so swell, so nutty, and so knowing. Beta Club 3-4; Beta Club Officer 4; F.H.A. 2-3-4; F.H.A. Officer 2-4; 4-H 1-2; 4-H Officer 1-2; Football Queen 4; Girls' State 3; Cheerleader 4; Annual Staff 3-4; Paper Staff 4; Basketball 3-4. Johnny Cockrall Happy am I, from care I'm free. Why isn't everyone contented like me? F.F.A. 1-2; Track 3; Football 4. Wanda Cross Worrying never made anyone great, so why should 1 worry? F.H.A. 2-3-4; Dramatics Club 4; Bios Club 3; Basketball 1. Arthur Davidson A short life in the saddle, not a long life by the fire. F.F.A. 1 -2 3-4; Track 3; Speech Club 4. Ruth Dickson (Jeanie) I could be better if I would, but its awfully lonesome being good.” F.H.A. 1-2-3-4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 3-4; Pep Club 4; Pep Club Officer 4; 4-H 1-2; 4-H Officer 1; Basketball 1-3-4; Spanish Club 2; Library Club 2; Annual Queen Candi- date 3. Donald Drewery (D. I.) To live as gentle as I can, to be, no matter where, a man. Beta Club 2-3-4; Football 3; Football Manager 4; F.F. A. 1 2-3-4 F.F.A. Officer 3-4. Arlin Elmore Men of few words are often the best men. F.F.A. 1 -2-3-4; Football 1-2; Who's Who 3; 4-H 1-2-3; Dramatics Club 4. Mickey Elmore (Mick) A football man; a running man; last but not least, a ladies man. Who's Who 4; Dramatics Club 4; F.H.A. Beau 4;F.F.A. 1-2-4; Class Officer 1-2; Football 1-2-4; Track 2; Basketball. Bobby Fox (Strozier Park) A closed mouth catches no flies. F.F.A. 1; Football 1; 4-H 1. Johnnie Sue Gallimore (Sandra) Here's a girl not shy or bold, but she's a friend as good as gold.” F.H.A. 1 -2-3-4; F.H.A. Officer 4; Beta Club 3-4; Beta Club Officer 4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Basketball Cap- tain 3; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 3- 4; Pep Club 4; Pep Club Officer 4; Class Officer 1-2-3-4; Who's Who 4; 4- H 2-3-4; 4-H Officer 3-4. Tommy Gish (T-Bone) The easiest job I could find was to go to school, so, here I am. Sue Gordon Neat, sweet, and hard to beat.” F.H.A. 1-2-3-4; 4-H 1-2-3-4; Paper Staff 4; Library Club 4; Library Club Officer 4; Pep Club 4 Sylviah Gossett I follow the path of least resistance. F.H.A. 2-3-4; Beta Club 2-3-4. Mona Faye Gross Aperfect woman nobly planned, to warm, to comfort, and demand. Who's who4; F.H.A. 2-3-4; F.H.A. Officer 4; Beta Club 2-3-4; Annual Staff 3-4; Pep Club 4; 4-H 1-2-3; Jr. Play; Class Officer 3. Shirley Jean Hall When love and duty clash, let duty go to smash. F.H.A. 1 -2-3-4; Beta Club 4; Bas- ketball 2-3-4; Pep Club 4; Annual Staff 3; Paper Staff 4; Football Royalty 4. Paul Harrison (Goofus) A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. Beta Club 2-3-4; Class Officer 4; Spanish Club 2; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 2-4; Football Announcer 4; Basketball 1; Who's Who 4. Joye Hearn The light that lies in a woman's eyes and lies and lies and lies and lies. F.H.A. 1-2-3; 4-H 1-2-3-4; 4-H Officer 2; Speech Club 2-3-4; Paper Staff 3; Spanish Club 2; Library Club 3. Neil Jones (Waldo) Looks like an angel; laughs like one too, but you never can tell what an angel will do.” Basketball 1-2-3-4; Football 4; Cheerleader 3; Jr. Play; Class Officer 4; Paper Staff 4; Boys' State 3; 4-H 1-2. Mary Kinard Some people think that she is quiet, but what a mistake. F.H.A. 1-4; Basketball Scorekeeper 1 -2-3-4. Wanda Long Always happy, never sad, sometimes naughty, but never bad. Beta Club 2-3-4; Beta Club Officer 4; 4-H 1-2; 4-H Officer 1; Pep Club4; Pep Club Officer 4; Paper Staff 3-4; Annual Staff 4; F.H.A. 3; Class Officer 4; Jr. Play Student Manager; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Football Royalty 3-4; Annual Queen Candidate 4. Rose Marie McAlister (Mazie) Life what are thee without love? F.H.A. 1-3-4; Paper Staff 4; Basket- ball 1-2. Rue McGeehee (Chester) One thing is forever good, that one thing is success. Dramatics Club 4; Beta Club 4; F. F. A. 2-3-4. Bonnie Milam Content to let the world go by as it is. F.H.A. 3-4; Dramatics Club 3-4. Bobby Joe Newman (Joe) Come what may, he’s the same good sport every day. Class Officer 2-3; 4-H 1; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Who's Who 4. Norma Newman (Mert) Rings on her finger; wed to her man. Oh gee----ain't love grand? F.H.A. 1-2-3; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Who's Who 3-4; Paper Staff 3; Pep Club 2; Football Queen 4; Annual Queen Candidate 4. Robert Newman (Roge) He gets along alright with everyone, because he is not energetic enough to stir up a row. 4-H 1. Brenda Owens Talent and personality make a won- derful combination. F.H.A. 2-3; 4-H 1; Paper Staff 4; Spanish Club 2. Ronnie Richmond (Richie) Women are meant to be loved, not understood. Football 1-2-3-4; F.F.A. 1-2-3; • F.F.A. Officer 3; F.H.A. Beau 3; Who's Who 2-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Track 1-3-4; 4-H 1-2; Paper Staff 4. Johnny Shiflett Live fast, love hard, die young, and be a good looking corpse. F.F.A. 1-2; 4-H 1; Bios Club 3. Delian Robinson (Shorty) Cute as a kitten and almost as small. F.H.A. 1 -2-3-4; F.H.A. Officer 3; Jr. Play; Cheerleader 2-3-4; 4-H 1; Basketball 1-2; Paper Staff 4; Foot- ball Royalty 3; Pep Club 1 -4; Bios Club 3; Who's Who 2-4. Colin Slate The deed I intend to do is great, but what it is I know not. F.F.A. 1-2-3-4; F.F.A. Officer 3-4. Marilyn Slate (Blue Eyes) She has a disposition bright and sunny and a gift of being naturally funny. F.H.A. 2-3; Dramatics Club 1-4; Paper Staff 4; Jr. Play: Annual Queen Candidate 2; 4-H 1; Library Club 4; Who's Who 3-4. Lamar Stephens He's a quiet guy and shy, and all in all, an honest guy. F.F.A. 1 -2-3-4; 4-H 1. Mary Ann Stephens Hersmileas sweet as the flowers in May; her eyes as sparkling as a bright summer day. F.H. A. 2-3-4; Cheerleader 1-3; Pep Club 4. Douglas Strunk ”A woman would be more charming if one could fall into her arms, with- out falling into her hands. F.F.A. 1 -2-3-4; F. F. A. Officer3-4; Beta Club 2-3-4; 4-H 1; Dramatics Club 3. Martin Taylor (Marty) A good sport and true; we need more just like you. F.F.A. 1 -2-3-4; F.F.A. Officer 4; Speech Club 3-4; Beta Club 2-3-4; 4-H 1; Jr. Play Stage Manager. Charles Taylor (Charley) Time is but the stream I go fishing in. F.F.A. 1-2-3-4; F.F.A. Officer 3-4; Jr. Play; Dramatics Club 3-4; Beta Club 2-3-4; F.F.A. Parliamentary Team 2-3-4; 4-H 1. Rama Jane Thompson (Jane) An all around girl who radiates joy, her only weakness is a certain boy. F.H.A. 2-3-4; F.H.A. Officer 4; Speech Club 2-3-4; Speech Club Officer 4; Beta Club 3-4; Spanish Club 2; Library Club 4; Class Officer 4. Jerry Neal Upton (Senor) While we live let's live in clover, 'cause when we're dead, we're dead all over. F.F.A. 1; Dramatics Club 2-3-4; Beta Club 2-3-4; Jr. Play; Annual Staff 3; 4-H 1; Paper Staff 4; Basket- ball 4. Kenneth Whittaker (Kenny) If the gods would but grant me a certain fair lady. F.F.A. 1; Basketball 1-2-4; 4-H 1; Paper Staff 4. Mary Williamson Quiet and ready with her smile. F.H.A. 1-2-4; Dramatics Club 3. Phillip Willis He cares not for the ladies, his heart seems so tough, but someday ere he's ready, some girl will treat him rough. Football 1; F.F.A. 1; 4-H 1. George William Woods (Lonesome George) The world sure would be a dull place without me. Beta Club 2-3-4; Beta Club Officer 3; Class Officer 1-3; Speech Club 2-3-4; Paper Staff 3; Spanish Club 2; Spanish Club Officer 2; Junior Play 2-3; Foot- ball 1-4; Track 3-4; Who’s Who 2. Joy Woods Modest girl in words and ways, she justly earns her classmates praise. Speech Club 4; F.H.A. 3-4. Carol Basham Nina Jo Bethel Bobby Blythe Charles Brewer Edmond Brewer William Cabe Dorwin Carson Jo Ann Coffelt Jerry Cole Johnny Cross Raymond Cumbie Jimmy Cusick JO!! t rt I Dorothy Dalmut Violet Dodge Johnny Floyd Carol Fox Linda Fox Ruth E. Fulgham Nancy Gilliam Sue Glasgow Robert Glasgow Katie Gossett Larry Goss Howard Hattabough Van Jr. Hattabough Dorothy Hicks Paul Holland Helen Holt Athel Hunsucker Martha King Carl Klentz Martha Knight Janell Lambert Jo Marie Laster Patricia Looper Paula Looper Jim Mariin Connie Milam Elwanda Morgan Ronnie Morgan Faye Neisler Linda Nixon Rita Peek John A. Phillips Sharon Reding John Rissinger Sue Sanderson Dwain Scantling Jackson Smith Lillie M- Terrell Edna D. Thomas Charles Tucker Linda Varner Donald Williams Nancy Williams Rosemary Williams Jackie Willis Nancy Armstrong Uldean Barnett Jerry Beshears Joy Blythe Robert Boyd Tommie Brown Kenneth Carter Carolyn Cherry Carroll Cherry Charles Corner Dirlene Cunningham Sue Cusick Joyce Dedmon James Dodd Jimmy Dowdy Gerry Edwards Jackie Efurd Larry Efurd Donald Elmore Gerald Elmore Nina Elmore ■ Shirley Elmore Nelson Foote J. F. Fry Frances Gillam Bonnie May Gish Jerry Harwell Terry Joe Henley Evelyn Heydenreich Douglas Hicketson Margaret Johnson Robert Johnson Joe Neil Keeton Sue Roberta Kinard Jerry King Barbara Ann Lewis Jerry Looper Freddie McConnell William McKusker Johnny Milam Elaine Miller Sondra Metcalf Walter Metcalf Louis Napier Jewel Newman Ronnie Joe Noyes Everett Oxford Doris Parker Larry Pugh Patsy Re pass Jerry Russell Kay Sanderson Dale Scantling Freddie Shiflett Karen Sigman Linda Slate Minnie Smith Cathy Stinebaugh Herbert Taylor Merle Thomas Johnny Turner Wendell Tyson Linds Vaught John Ward Lendell Williams Lonnie Williams Lovella Wilson It's What You Think Author Unknown Has anybody ever told you that every thought you think Makes lines just like the little ones you write with pen and Ink? And thoughts of anger, fear, or hate will spoil the prettiest face By making ugly little lines which nothing can erase. But thoughts of love and kindness, and joyousness, and cheer Make very pretty little lines, all fine and firm and clear And by and by your face becomes an open story book Which every one can see and read each time they chance to look. So if you want your face to tell a story sweet and fair You must see that only good thoughts do any writing there. NINTH Norma Beshears Johnny Beran Derrick Black Ronnie Blythe Ann Boyd John W. Boyd Raymond Brown Ruby Burrows Johnny Cabe Gene Carson Kenneth Cass Glenda 11 Cowan Sharlene Dalmut Danny De Hart Mary Dodge James Efurd Delpha Elmore Jerry Elmore Royce Fuller Lynn Hampton Kay Harrison Charles Hartsell Russell Heydenreich Joe Hicks Jerry Hocott Carol Holland Peggy Holland Royce Jones Linda Kinard Carol Looper Charlotte McAlister Marion McConnell James Metcalf Thelma Milam Jackie Napier Charles Niblett Billy Joe Niblett J. C- Norried Peggy Parker Frank Perkins William Perkins Junior Roberts Lavon Sanderson Sammy Sanderson Denton Simpson NINTH Clarence Smith Gary Stevens Billy Taylor Shelbydine Thomas Darlene Ware Betty Willis Syliva Willsey Gaile Wisley Walter Yancey Ronnie Yowell Darris McDaniel EIGHTH La Grande Ballard Frankie Brewer Gene Brewer Lois D. Brewer Jean Brown Sandra Brown Virginia Brown June Carson Billy Carter Randall Carter Linda L. Casey Carol Cass Rose M. Caudle Dwight Cochran Edna E. Cole Cheryl K. Conaway Gary Cusick Carol Dill Dewayne Edwards Mary S. Elmore Sharon Elmore Larry Floyd Linda Floyd Frances Gish Wanda Goff Dell Gordon Patricia A. Hartsell Wanda J. Harwell Janet Henley Elizabeth Heydenreich Ann Holbrook Junior Holland Alfred Holt, Jr. Nanthan Hunsucker Eva J. Huskey Peggy A. Key Harold R. Looper Glenn McDaniel John D. McKuske1, Alice Messenger James Metcalf Ronnie Metcalf Ann Milam Shirley Moore Wanda Newman Rhonda Owens Pat Oxford Glen Parker Gail Pennington Dorris Phillip Gail Pugh Robert Reamy Jo A. Repass Janie Robinson Anita Scantling Kaye Scantling Louise Shelton Jerry Sherrill Frankie Sigman Patsy Simms Alan A. Slate Donald Slate Ruth Slate Peggy Smith Carmen Wood Faye Yates bseni when pictures tfere taken Joyce Summers Georgina Tucker Linda Turner Linda Wann Doris Weaver Jimmy Williams Charles Williams Pearl Williamson OPPORTUNITY Master of human destinies am I! Fame, love, and fortune on my footsteps wait. Cities and fields I walk; I penetrate Deserts and seas remote, and passing by Hovel and mart and palace-----soon or late I knock unbidden once at every gate! If sleeping, wake--if feasting, rise before I turn away. It is the hour of fate, And they who follow me reach every state Mortals desire, and conquer every foe Save death; but those who doubt or hesitate, Condemned to failure, penury, and woe, Seek me in vain and uselessly implore. I answer not, and I return no more! John James Ingalls Doris Allen Tommy Barnett James Beshears Carolyn Black Janice Black Ferrell Blythe Linda S. Blythe Gerald Brown Donald Carnahan Phyllis Cole Benny Cunningham Linda S. Davis Peggy S. Dorsey Richard Doss Ronald Drewrey SEVENTH David Drummond Glenda Elmore Ray Edward Elmore Virginia Elmore George Escalante Darrel Fuller Richard Fuller Dale Goff Gary Gilliam Larry Goines Richard Goss Richard Gossett Betty Graham James Harrison Leon Haskel Kenntth Mansell Robert Hicks Charles Hunter Robert Johnson Cairl Kinard Phillip King Dallas Martin Mary L. Mayes Dorris Milam Leroy Milam Ginger McChristian Mark Mortenson Peggy Niblett Judy Radcliff Donald Ranz Charles Repass Ann Sherrill Robert Sigman Troy L. Silvey William Smith Anna Tarkington Paul Thomas, Jr. Delbert Turner Dennis Tyler Paula Varner Modean Williamson Jane Willis Judy Willis FIRST Allen Brown Jackie Ray Bull Shirley L. Cartwright Bobby G. Dunlap Jerry Efurd Steven Efurd Terry Efurd Elmer Elmore Lenual Elmore Margaret Ensminger Janice Lynn Farr Edwards E. Gossett Richard Green Billy Harp Nelton Henley Richard Henson Mona K. Jones Richard Keeton Gary Martin Elizabeth A. Mayes Naomi Faye McBride Joe G. Mosley Kenneth Musgrove Mac Allen Scantling Douglas Slate Carrol Stephens James Thomas Jack Yancey Glenda Ann Wagner SECOND Tommy Black Joe Carlton John Clop ton John Cunningham Larry Cunningham Ronald Dalmut Delena A. Elmore Earnest Ray Gish William Gossett Ellen Sue Hall Vernie Heydenreich James Hickerson Johnny Ray James J. B. McAlister Linda McConnell Linda McKown Larry Niblett Neta Sue Norris David Paddock Denny Phillips Roger Dale Rose Ellen Shelton Sharon Shiflett Ronnie Slankard Larry Stanfill Joanes Talkington Carol Tucker Gaylon Underwood THIRD Donna Gwen Amos Margaret Ann Barnett Jimmy Jo Beshears Vicki Lynn Bethel Nelda Faye Black Dennis Lee Brewer Linda Gail Brewer Lester Dale Brown Brenda Gail Cantrell Anna Louise Carson Joe Charles Dalmut Charles Randolph Gentz Joyce Marie Gish Linda Sue Henley Linda Kaye Henson Gene Herdison Patsy Raye Holland Elmore Glenn Hunsucker Gladys Lee Kinard Thomas Frank Knight Charles Patrick Mannon Sandra Kaye Martin Leonard Jack Slate Owen Ellis Smith Linda Kaye Snyder Alice Jo Tarkington Mary Jo Varner Kirby Janice Walker Billy Dale Berry Loretta Carlton Joe Carter Guy Cartwright Kenny Conway Linda Cooper Ricky Cunningham Hugh Elmore Hurley Elmore Randy Farr Jimmy Dale Gossett Anna Lou Harp Jame Henson Barbara Hurt Barbara Jo Johnson Dudley Johnson Jerry Jones Charles Lang Rebecca Laster Ronnie Mays Linda Newman Billy Ray Norried Karen Sanderson Vadonna Sanderson John Scantling Robert Schlinker Danny Shelly Judy Shifflett Janie Silvey Floyd Silvey Ellen Sue Slankard Jennie Slaymaker Clyde Traylor FOURTH FIFTH Darrell Amsworth Dale Basham Linda Blythe Kenny Brown Murl Brown Cloryce Cunningham Rebecca Dalmut Larry Elmore Linda Kay Elmore Polly Elmore Margaret Gish Howard Gossett Mary Green Carolyn Hill Rickey Holland Joyce Johnson Danny King Donna King Ann Lyon Joe Mannon Dennis Martin Jesse Matthews Tommy Mayes Billy Mincey Janice Morgan Delores Nibblet T. A. Norris Paulette Peckenpaugh Connie Phillips Randall Sanderson William Scantling Tommy Stephens Dortha Tucker Edna Tucker Paul Yancey Kathleen Armstrong Robert Barnes Glenda Sue Best Mike Brown Shirley Brown Joyce Burrows Relda Carter Gerald Cunningham Harold Dodd Don Elmore Harry Elmore Prisalla Fulgham John Green Earlene Hall Mary Hays Roberta Johnson Gayle Lokey Stella Looper Bill McConnell Donald Martin Carol Miller Marie Miller Jean Mills Bill Moore Glen Newman Lois Oxford Lloyd Perkins Judy Pledger Gary Sanderson Leroy Scantling Ernest Schlinker Lehman Stephens Danny Simms Patricia Smith Stella Smith Archie Walker Bill Weaver Bobby Wedge SIXTH ft ft ft ft h . i ' ft ft ft ill ft ft ft «ft 1 ! j r ft ft ft, ft • f - ABBOTT FACULTY James R. Pierce Bettye Wooten Frances Hanes Fifth Sixth Third Fourth First Second HUNTINGTON FACULTY Lewis Gardner Sixth Stella Barker Neosho Cross Fifth Fourth Naomi Webster Alma Rodgers Joyce Gardner Third Second First ABBOTT SCHOOL FIRST GRADE Garry L. Black Paula D. Brooks Peggy L. Cole Gene Edwards Roger D. Frizzell Eunetta K. Harwell Sammy R. Harwell Connie S. King Roger Metcalf Darrell W. Pyles Janice T. Quick Pamela S. Sorrels SECOND GRADE Margaret Ann Allen Ronnie Joe Beran Donna Marie Casey Glenn Stephen McGrew Lowell Gene Norris Jimmy C. Pendergraft David D. Smith Donna J. Smith Candice K. Wilson THIRD GRADE Wayne Bond Thomas Brewer James Graham Danny Metcalf Milton Powell Carrol Ann Pyles Dabryl Vestal FOURTH GRADE J. L. Bonds Linda K. Dodge Neal Hampton Larry Dale Hawthorne ABBOTT SCHOOL Dale Lambert Sarah Jane Napier Opal Norris Brenda Pennington Donnie Pyles Sharon Kay Sorrels Bernice Williams FIFTH Clara Jean Allen Lena Sue Blair Marilyn Bullock Linda Mae Drewrey Linda Jean Hartsell Sharon Harwell Linda La Ray Hope Joan Gail Payne Joan Pendergraft Ross Powell Delane Russell Ronald Shackelford Mary Hope Sigman Billy Smith Doris Sorrels Eupena Waggoner SDCTH Glenda Best Elmer Brewer Allen Doss Melba Harwell Bobby Hattabaugh Paul Key Brenda Metcalf Mike Metcalf Harry Napier James Quick Donald Smith Ray Williams James Woods HUNTINGTON SCHOOL FIRST GRADE Dennis Cole Tommy Cothram James Dickson Rickey Elmore Danny J. Fuller Ronnie Greear Jeannie Heavener Lynn Lewellen Eddie Litchford Benny Martin Carole Milliam Kay Slate Tommy Turner Charles Willsey SECOND GRADE Sandra Barton Suzanne Crites Barbara Elmore Martha Elmore Geneva Fuller Cathy Harrison Rickey Pope Richard Ranz Jimmie Robison Hoyet Turner Larry J. White Jerry Woods THIRD GRADE Curtis Clark Randall Cothern Mike Cross Sharon Edwards Pamela Elmore Eugene Escalante Gail Fuller Jackie Fuller Stanley Fuller Doretha Heavener Mary E. Keisman Mary H. Lewis Linda Litchford Jerry D. Milam HUNTINGTON SCHOOL Terry Milam Paul D. Moore Pamela S. Radcliff Carolyn Turner FOURTH GRADE Sandra Carson Craig Corner Eva J. Dickson Joyce Elmore Matthew Escalante Ronnie Fox Linda Fuller Donna Looper Judy King Roger Litchford Roger Martin Carolyn Owens Kathy Reamy Jackie Slankard James Smith Gary Turner Tommy whedbee Nell Willis FIFTH GRADE Donna Basham Marsha Canady Gary Colley Danny Cusick Ida M. Dickson Jo A. Dorsey Charlotte Edwards Hilda Elmore Peggy Fox Rhonda Goines HUNTINGTON SCHOOL Harold Greear Nolen Hicks Brenda Hollister Kay Hunter Becky King Carolyn Moore Janice Nixon Gretchen Robison Frankie Summers Joy Turner Sixth Grade: Linda Coffelt Donna Coplin Johnny Cherry Billy Cross Teddy Crites Joe Pat Cumbie Ronnie Cunningham Charlotte Davis Lewis Neil Ferguson Melba Fuller Willard Fuller Merle Gross Jimmy Moore Reggie Re a my Kenny Re pass Sue Slate J. W. Smith Gloria Turner Karen Williams Shirley Williams Wilma Yancy Stella Looper Miss Wanda Long FFA £u2annt eScuJdcx MISS ARKANSAS «957 Mansfield School Mansfield, Arkansas Dear Studentes 1 musl say that you have oeverel very beautiful girls In your school 1 did not realise that my deolslon would be so difficult. However, X have made ny choice, and X sincerely hope that eech of you will agree with it I tried to choose your Annual Queen on the baele of true beauty and good features. X aa sure that each girl is aa attractive in person as she la in her picture. I heard a eaylng onoe that can apply very well to your contest •The winner almost lost, and the loeera almost won.1 As second place winner, I have choaen Mrs. Norma Neman. As your Annual Queen for 1956 I have chosen Miss Evelyn Heydenrelch. Best of luck to both of them and to each of you. Sincerely, Suzanne Soudder January 11, 195® Mrs. Norma Newman Senior Class Miss Mary Ann Dodge Ninth Grade Miss Margaret Johnson Sophomore Class a- 9 w a Miss Patsy Sims Seventh Grade HOMECOMING Maid - Shirley Hall Escort Bill Woods Shirley Hail Maid - Wanda Long Escort Neil Jones Wanda Long Shirley Hall, Bill Woods, Mickey Elmore, Janice Cherry, Ronnie Richmond, N il Jones, Wanda Long, Denise Smith, Stanley Johnson Bill Woods, Shirley Hall, Janice Cherry, Ronnie Rich- mond, Wanda Long, Mickey Elmore, Denise Smith, Stanley Johnson F.F.A. SWEETHEART F.H.A. BEAU F. F. A. SWEETHEART Freda Carson F. H. A. BEAU Marlin Taylor MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST COURTEOUS Norma Armstrong Freeda Carson Johnny Floyd Bobby Newman WHO’S WHO FRIENDLIEST MOST STUDIOUS Marilyn Slate Johnnie Gallimore Raymond Cumbie Johnny Floyd MOST SCHOOL-SPIRITED Mona Faye Gross Paul Harrison BEST PERSONALITY Carolyn Cherry Ronnie Richmond WHO’S WHO SWEETEST SMILE Kay Sanderson Aethel Hunsucker BEST GROOMED Delian Robinson Caroll Basham Cutest Most Atheletic Athel Hunsucker Johnnie Sue Gallimore Evelyn Heydenreich Ronnie Richmond WHO’S WHO Most Popular Wittiest Cecil Cabe Margaret Johnson Marilyn Slate Johnny Cabe Senior Class Officers Junior Class Officers Pres., Neil Jones; Vice Pres., Paul Harrison; Secretary. President. Johnny Floyd; Vice President. Cecil Cabe; Sec - Rama Thompson; Treas., Johnny Gallimore, Reporter, retary, Elwanda Morgan; Reporter, Jimmy Martin. Wanda Long. Sophomore Class Officers Ninth Grade Class Officers Pres. Gerald Elmore; Vice Pres., Jerry Looper; Secretary, Pres., Lavon Sanderson; Vice Pres., Johnny Cabe; Secretary. Jackie Euford; Reporter, Margaret Johnson. Mary Dodge; Reporter, J.C. Norrid. Eighth Grade Class Officers Seventh Grade Class Officers President. Larry Floyd; Vice Pres., Carol Dill; Secretary, President, Anna Lynn Tarkmgton; Vice Pres.. Larry Goins; Janie Robinson; Reporter. Linda Turner. Secretary, Linda Blythe; Reporter, Ann Sherrils. BETA CLUB Top Row: J. Phillips, R. McGehee, B. Blythe, M. Taylor, P. Strunk, C. Taylor, D. Drewrey. A. Carahan, R. Cumbie, L. Goss, J. Upton, P. Harrison, W. Tyson, J. Coffelt, L. Fox, M. Gross, R. Thompson, N. Williams, J. Floyd, S. Hall, J. Gallimore, C. Fox, S. Gossett, J. Dedmon, S. Medcalf, J. Brewer, L. Varner, E. Brewer, B. Woods, D. Hicks, L. Vaught, N. Carter, J. Keeton, T. Henley, D. Williams. P. Holland, E. Heydenreich, C. Cherry. S. Glasgow, P. Looper. R. Fulgham, J. Cherry. W. Long, P. Looper. M. Johnson, S. Sanderson, J. Laster, L. Slate. Top Row: M. Taylor, C. Basham, A. Edwards; Second Row: C. Fox, A. Elmore, B. Owens M. Slate, J. Upton, R. McGeehee; Third Row: N. Armstrong, F. Carson, W. Cross, J. Newman, J. Hearn, Mrs. Holbrooke; Fourth Row: J. Cross, B. Woods, and C. Taylor. SPEECH CLUB Officers Sponsor - Mrs. Holbrooke President --------------------Carol Fox Secretary-Treas.------Rue McGeehee Reporter--------------Rama Thompson Top row: D. Strunk, L. Williams, J. Cusick, D. Carson, B. Blythe, C. Basham, C. Taylor, E. Oxford, C. Sla;e, A. Carnahan, D. Drewery, M. Taylor, V. Hatta- baugh, L. Stephens, J. Boyd, J. Hicks, J. Metcalf, D. Hickerson, M. Thomas, J. Efurd, B. Johnson, A. Elmore, F. McConnell, L. Williams, L Cowan. D. Dehart, W. Perkins, J. Ward, L. Sanderson, A. Davidson, R. McGehee, R. Boyd, R. Morgan, L. Efurd, T. Brown, W. L. Metcalf, G. Elmore, K. Cass, S. Sanderson, J. King, H. Hattabaugh, J. Turner, C. Corner, J. Russell, R. Fuller, G. Carson, J. Elmore, L. Hampton, C. Smith, T. Henley, R. Yowell, R. Jones, D, Scantling, J. Cole President ------ Vice-President Secretary ------ Treasurer------- Reporter-------- Student Advisor Sentinel ------- Parliamentarian Sponsor--------- -- Alvin Carnahan - Douglas Strunks — Charles Taylor -----Colin Slate -- Donald Drewery -- Van Hattabaugh - .Jerry Cole -----Martin Taylor Mr. S. M. Taylor Top Row: F, Kinard, P. J. Coffelt. , Carson, N. Bethel, M. Williamson, B. Lewis, W. Cross, H. Holt, D. Clnningham, F. Neisler, S. Repass, M. Dorough, C. Milam, Second Row: K. Gossett, S. Reding, K. Sigman, R. Burrows, C. Fox, L. Fox, S. Dalmut, S. Wilsey, P. Holland, M. McConnell, A. Boyd, Third Row: L. Nixon, K. San- derson, S. Hall, J. Gallimore, J. Brewer, S. Metcalf, R. Thompson, M. Gross, S. Thomas, D. Ware, J. Napier, C. Looper, D. Robinson, N. Williams, L. Wilson, L. Vaught, N. Carter, S. Gossett, J. Dedmon, C. Cherry, E. Heyden- reich, M. Kinard, J. Newman, R. McAlister, M. Stephens, FifthRow:M. Johnson, S. Glassgow, D. Hicks, R. Fulgham, J J. Cherry, S. Sanderson, P. Looper, J. Laster, E. Thomas, M J. Lambert, R. Williams, L. Slate, S. Elmore, Sixth Row: P. Brown, Ruth Dickson, J. Blythe, N. Elmore, D. Dalmut, V E. Miller, L. Terrill, C. Stinebaugh, B. Milam, L Blythe, j N. Blythe. F. H. A. Mona Gross--------- Rama Thompson -- Joyce Brewer------- Carol Fox------— Johnnie Gallimore Janice Cherry------ Freda Carson ...... Norma Armstrong -• Evelyn Heydenreich Cathy Steinbaugh -- Sponsor------------ ..........President -----Vice Pres. — 2nd Vice Pres. — 3rd Vice Pres. --------- Secretary ----------Treasurer -----------Reporter — ..Historian -----Song leader -----Song leader Mrs. Re Ida Blythe Top Row - Dorothy Dalmut, Rama Thompson, Jo Ann Coffelt, Evelyn Heydenreich, Dorothy Hicks, Marilyn Slate, Violet Dodge, Sue Sanderson, Carol Fox, Linda Nixon, Sue Gordon, Carolyn Cherry. SENIOR CHEERLEADERS Jo Marie Laster Paula Looper Sue Glasgow Edna Thomas Margaret Johnson Janice Cherry Delian Robinson Sponsor Marylan Berry JUNIOR CHEERLEADERS Beth Cole, Linda Turner, Peggy Holland, Jackie Napier. June Carson, Linda Floyd, Linda Casey. Sponsor.....Mrs. Ruth Ensminger ANNUAL STAFF Standing - Carolyn Cherry, Ruth Dickson, Wendell Tyson, Wanda Long, Johnnie Sue Gallimore, Jan Cherry, Sitting - Jo Marie Laster, Margaret Johnson, John Floyd, Mona Faye Gross, Paul Harrison, Martha King. PAPER STAFF Top Row - Dorothy Hicks, Marilyn Slate, Nancy Williams, Sue Gordon, Shirley Hall, Paula Looper, Brenda Owens, Jo Ann Coffelt, Freda Carson, Jan Cherry, Martha King, Ruth Dickson, Joyce Brewer, Norma Armstrong, Delian Robinson, Wanda Long, John Phillips, Johnny Cross, Paul Harrison, Wendell Tyson, Jerry Upton, Neil Jones. SCHOOL EMPLOYEES Mr. Joe B. Blair Mrs. Jim Byers Mr. Earl Conaway Mrs. Irene Gann Mrs. Bertha Henley Mr. Tutt Hill Mr. Avery Holland Mr. Elbern Holland Mr. Sam Hunter Mr. Bob Jack Mrs. Bertie Keeton Mrs. Marie King Mr. James Laster Mrs. Lucy Looper Mr. Seward Ross Mrs. Virginia Simpson Brenda Owens, Mrs. Byers, Sue Gordon, Ina Blythe, Bonnie Milam, Rama Thompson, Joy Woods, Robert Hicks, Kenneth Cass, Terry Henley, Marilyn Slate, Connie Milam, Nina Blythe. THE DEN SENIOR FOOTBALL Top Row: Neil Jones, Gerald Elmore, Athel Hunsucker, Bill Woods, W. L. Metcalf, J. F. Fry, Cecil Cabe, Tommy Brown, Jolrn Phillips, Johnny Floyd, Larry Pugh, Herbert Taylor, Van Hattabaugh, Jim Martin, Robert Boyd, John Rissinger, Howard Hattabaugh, Everett Oxford, Mickey Elmore, Jackson Smith, Jerry Beshears, Gerry Edwards, Raymond Cumbie JuSt didn't have a to wear Absent when Pictures ere taken Mickey Elmore Halfback Co-Captain All District Ronnie Richmond Halfback Co-Captain Neil Jones Fullback Honorable mention Bill Woods Center Johnny Floyd Quarterback Van Hattabaugh Tackle All District Howard Hattabaugh Guard Honorable Mention Jimmy Martin Guard Jackson Smith End John Rissinger End Cecil Cabe End Athel Hunsucker End Raymond Cumbie Halfback John Phillips Tackle Larry Pugh Quarterback Gerry Edwards Halfback Gear Id Elmore Guard Everett Oxford Guard Jerry Beshears Tackle W. L. Metcalf Center Tommy Brown Halfback J. F. Fry End Herbert Taylor Tackle Robert Boyd Tackle JUNIOR FOOTBALL BOYS Top Row: Frank Perkins, Gene Carson, Sammy Sanderson, Lavon Sanderson, Ronnie Metcalf, Robert Sigman, Phillip King, Johnny Cabe, Clarence Smith, James Metcalf, Troy Silvey, Gary Cusick, Glen McDaniel, Dewayne Edwards, Billy Taylor, Jimmy Williams, Jerry Elmore, Charles Hartsell, Bennie Cunningham, and COACH ROY SMITH. SENIOR GIRLS’BASKETBALL Seated--W. Long, M. Johnson, E. Thomas, Second Row: J. Cherry, J. Gallimore, J. Laster, L. Nixon, K. San- derson, Back Row;R. Dickson, S. Hall, S. Sanderson, J. Lambert, N. Carter, P. Looper, J. Newman, R. Williams. Captain: Nina Carter Forward Shirley Hall Forward Janell Lambert Forward Jo Marie Laster Forward Wanda Long Forward Ruth Dickson Guard Johnnie S. Gallimore Guard Margaret Johnson Guard Paula Looper Guard f JHi. K. WKmr SENIOR BOYS BASKETBALL Bobby Newman, John Rissinger, Larry Pugh, John Phillips, Johnny Floyd, Cecile Cabe, Jerry Upton, Jerry Cole, Gary Edwards, Neil Jones, Joe Keeton, Ronnie Richmond STARTING LINE-UP COACH ROY SMITH V V ' Ronnie Richmond Co-Captain-Guard 'V Neil Jones Guard 66 ! IP 14 Johnny Floyd I Center Photograph Van Hattabaugh not Center Jerry Cole I ■■ Guard Gor Edwards ( Jerr l!pron HI Forward 1 Bill Woods Score-keeper - nOr. avciiiante Top Row--Sharlene Dalmut, Peggy Holland, Georgiana Tucker, Wanda New- man, Linda Turner, Beth Cole, Gaile Wisley, Gaile Pugh, Dell Gordon, Mary Sue Elmore, Charlotte McAlister, Linda Floyd, Ruby Burrows. JUNIOR BASKETBALL GIRLS Starting Line-Up Coach-Mr. Hugh Lowrimore Jackie Napier, Dell Gordon, Gaile Wisley, Ruby Burrows, Georgiana Tucker, Wanda Newman. . JUNIOR BOYS BASKETBALL Front Row: Larry Floyd, Clarence Smith, Royce Jones, Johnny Cabe, Gene Carson, Jerry Hocott, J. C. 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