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C ross Tire Service 1624 N. Shackleford Rd. Little Rock, Arkansas 7221 1 . - Lelcgw Cross. UNIRUYAL . Wne' - ..-. - ....-........-J est Wishes Northeast Chargers Class of 1983 4214 MacArthur Drive PHONE 753-6161, N. LITTLE ROCK. ARK. R. lBobj Lyon Malcolm Miler f Ed t Q Q. XF Congratulations Graduating Seniors -2' C O tax . ' 1, 1 Chapman Farms P.O. Box 13 Scott, Arkansas 961-1080
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...The Advantage Gen eral Properties In . Lakewood Hous Let s go Senior Steve Ludwig watches a teammate's move in a basketball game at the Boys Club, a 60-year-old North Little Rock tradition aimed at serving the needs of the city's youth. A wide variety of activities ranging from scuba diving lessons, to a tutoring program, to ceramics lessons sup- plements what is offered in the schools, Director jim Wetherington said. The Boys Club also offers, among other things, an Olympic-sized swim- ming pool, basketball for students in grades 4-11, day camp for children aged 6-13, a lending library, classes in woodworking, and Red Cross swimming Clubln lessons and lifesaving instruction. Mr. Wetherington said that the Boys Club hopes to expand its health program to include blood pressure and eye screening tests for the 600 kids in the basketball program. Mr. Wetherington also said that the Boys Club cooperates with the Junior Achievement Program to help kids with employment. In this program we get a sponsor to work with about 15 kids, he said. They set up a corporation, sell stock, and run the business for a year. Then they return the money to the lenders, hopefully at a profitf' l 758 3500 5321 john F Kennedy Sally Roach ....................... Nancy Heffington ......... Flora Powers ................ Jeannie Winston ....... Katherine Collier ..... Dale Aclin ................ Linda Godwin ................ Francille Turbyfill ......... Lyle Warren ................. Eloise Odom ........... Gordon Lunt ......... Faye Byers ........... Betty Ketzscher ........... Betty Dempsey ............ Susie Peceny ............ KS North Little Rock, Arkansas 72116 ill 42 ASSOCIATES Mike Berg ................ ................................................ 758-34 1 l H 5 4 8' -1. . b V, ., ,L .f 1 A J 5 it 835-1419 753-4601 835-6880 834-0477 758-8939 771-0891 758-4802 753-5301 835-7676 834-0440 753-4089 758-6752 753-9241 753-0262 835-8242 835-6148 21O!T he ADvantage
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Charger Country 1: The Advantage Marie's Congratulations Coiffm-es Gibb and Cheryl 4801 N. Hills Lakewood Apt. N. Little Rock, Ark. 72116 phone: 753-5142 ki OS LAMPLIGHTER Antiques D 100 West B Street, North Little Rock, Arkansas 15011 758-6450 loseph P Rook, Proprietor 7 PICTURE PREI I Y - Seniors Cheryl Sloan and Gibby Lemon sport their drill team and ball uniforms. Photo by Angie Cook. HOME FIRE PROTECTION CO. INC. A wholly owned subsidiary ol 835-9500 Perfection Fire Control Co. Inc. lill 1 T' 4 An old landmark One of the landmarks best known to North Little Rock is the Old Mill. The Old Mill was built in 1933. It remains as a historic replica of life in Arkansas nearly 100 years ago. The building is constructed of concrete, representing stone, wood, and iron. The wheel is constructed entirely of wood. Among the Old Mills special features are the trees formed in the shape of bridges, plant life, and a large body of water that is circulated by the paddle wheel. The landmark is known not only to North Little Rock but to the rest of the state as well. People travel many photograph its surroundings The Old Mill gained nati recognition when it was shown in opening scene of the popular mo Gone With the Wind. Numerous other pastimes carried out at the Old Mill. Stud use the landmark for fishing, d feeding, picnicking, or just a few q moments alone, and the Old Mi a popular wedding sight. But whatever the activity, Old Mill is definitely an advantag the community. - By Marla H wick. miles to admire its beauty and C 2lZfT he ADvantage
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