Saint Annes Academy - Grottonian Yearbook (Fort Smith, AR)
- Class of 1957
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Clothing SISTER MARY COLUMBA, R.S.M. Math, English, Social Science SISTER MARY ANTONIA, R.S.M. Latin, English, Librarian SISTER MARY HELEN, R.S.M. Math, English, Spanish Gen. Science, Chemistry, Physics, Biology , SISTER MARY LORETTA, R.S.M. Librarian SISTER MARY DE SALES, R.S.M. Commercial SISTER MARY LICUORI, R.S.M. Social Science, English, Mechanical Drawing SISTER MARIE CELINE, R.S.M. Glee Club, Music SISTER MARY BERNALDO, R.S.M Latin, Math, English, Gen. Science 4 COACH GEORGE LOSS PROFESSOR MAURICE DERDEYN Athletics, Mathematics Boys' Glee Club Health if Hygiene medical tion, TO THE l't.8fl,JS' of St. .Hanes OUR F RIENDSI Cod love them! Staunch and true they have always been. When the clarion call of need sounded from St. Anne's, these many friends gave tangible evi- dence of their loyalty. Unstintingly they sacrificed time, means, and effort to secure aid in procur- ing finances for the erection of a much needed new building on the Academy campus. To all the men and women who helped in the campaign drive for funds-from the leading committee chairmen to the smallest contributor-we offer our sincere and prayerful thanks. The building, shown in the accompanying picture, will be a lasting monument to the self-sac- rificing people, who, feeling a sacred responsibility to God in the cause of Catholic education, have contributed at the cost of sacrifice according to their God-given means. The Faculty and students of St. Anne's are deeply grateful for the whole-hearted cooperation shown this worthy cause. May Cod bless and reward each and every giver is the earnest prayer of- The Faculty and Student Body St. Anne's Academy 1 J. . , ,-. fl' 1 .. 1 s - - -:J L 5- vii - . . f X F F -' - - f . fn' V ' . C 1 ' ' F RJ , .Fw N, 'ff V- Q 41. . . fp ,. A . V M., t . Y .gg .V ...M -'Quia X 1 'mu' Q7 I : - x - ' X - M 1 Fr' ' a P2 I N ,,,.---Liv-4,A. M H 4. H QQ ' -fl ' K- . x , . ,F W, F .fi F an 1 V me ' L ' -' 'W ' PH f f,Q,fQ 5- ,Q 'Wl if ' 'F 4 , inf ---' ' - . .- I . 'K '. 5 V F-FF i ..,. QF., --,,, Ei- L ,X 1. 451' E If 5 '. 4 . 'H' tl 5 - fi 'f 41 .-, I V -ff -R W A f qv O wiv, U J,-I, 1 . , ?,1,..:. - t K f Q ,es ,F F Q, .F ,- FF J- -- F F -F F F- -, , F . v F F F- ---f . an -1- r , - ,M Proposed New Building for St. Anne's Academy REV. EDXVARD L. MOONEY Dean of Boys Sf. Alll1l3,.9 Acrlflvnzy essage to the graduates Dear Graduates of the Class of 1957: IT HARDLY SEEM S POSSIBLE that as you retrospectively think of all that has trans- pired, you find yourselves the graduating class of 1957. You begin to have a feeling of maturity and rightly so, for in the past four years you have gone about the task of de- veloping the full man, body and soul. No longer are you the shy and fearful freshman, 'but now the learned and dignified senior, prepared to take the knowledge which you have received under the guidance and direction of the Sisters of Mercy, at St. Anne,s Academy, and make your imprint upon the world in which you live. You have been graced by a good Catholic education. I hope that you will always keep as your sentinel the principles of your Faith. May the memories of your years at St. Anne's include the spiritual activities which so frequently assisted you on your way. May your devotion to the Mother of God as her Sodalists ever increase. By following the ex- ample of your mother, Mary, by working our more effective ways of spreading the truths of Christ, Her Divine Son, may you be able to remake the world for peace. As you stand at this crossroad of life, your commencement day, the world awaits you. Some, please God, may be called to His service, some united with Him in the Holy Bonds of Matrimony, while others will leave for service to their country, and some will still continue in the field of higher education. No matter what course you may take, as you go your separate ways, may they all lead to the Feet of Christ, Who will await you as you stand on the threshold of life, on your final commencement day. As you leave your Alma Mater, St. Annels, I would like to remind you to hold al- ways in high esteem and with a feeling of gratitude, the work of the Sisters of Mercy. You have seen their lives of devoted service to God and to you. Remember them in your prayers. As I bid farewell to you, the Class of 1957, I am proud to have had the opportunity and the pleasure to be with you. I hope that in some way I have been of assistance to you. As a final admonition, always be good exemplary Catholics, cooperating with the Graces of Divine Love. I send you on your way with the blessing ofapriest. Sincerely yours in Christ, REV. EDWARD L. M OON EY, Chaplain Dean of Boys rottonian Staff OUR MESSAGE TO YOU Time rasses, rears ela mc, but u reminder 0 the most un or- I .I I fettahle mul siffni ivan! 1 ears o 1 our li C, we the GROTTON gw 1 2-.HF .l .l the Student Body, with a rec IAN Staff of 1901, pmsent you - ' P f l ve encoun- orfl 0 the nunzerous aml en oralnle aunts rou za v 1 .I . I l Sf Amu s We hope that wlule loolxmg over fre an- terez at . . , , A nals of your high xvhool rlays you will recall with forulness am ' - ' ' FF 1957. pleasure the l'l'l'UllC!'l1lIllS they holzl. THE STA , I Officers of tl They are Dr? GRQTTONIAN Staff plan 1. E111 Br Tm Svmcllin, editor- Tl dY'0 f for annual. . mvn,a1ss1stamt editors, ' lvresa Mollers and JO l l From the symbolism of the MERCY Shield, we have learned the necessity of Service, Love, Loyalty and Sacrifice. GRADUATES CLASSES S u 11 n .1 BEVERELY BAKER When she smiles, there's mischief MARY CATHERINE ALLEN in llef eye-9-D ...- A happy girl and very gayg she always BOTH! November 17, 1935 has something to sayf' Scranton, Arkansas Bom: Septemljer 19, 1939 Entered from: Immaculate Conception Fort Smith, Arkansas School Entered from: St, Scholastica Academy Lafefi SCl'li0l' High Clubs: CQmn1erCial9 Staffs Club-92 Staffg Staffg CROTTONIAN Staff: Dramaticg Glee Club. Dramatic: Cheerleader '56-57. Hobby: Talking: Dancing Hobby: Dancing Ambition: To be a teacher Ambition: To be a nurse SALLY-ANN JUSTINA BENKOSKY E i S 1t's nice to be importantg but it's more 3 important to be nice. Born: january 18, 1939 Fort Riley, Kansas Entered from: Fort Knox High School, . Kentucky Clubs: Senior class Secretary: Commercial: BUFF Staffg GROTTONIAN StaffgC1ee Club Hobby: Singing Ambition: To be a nurse , , J jt L , A tb M 1 1- . f J . it ly I - I X? , . 1 J f r .J wiv I 'X r twifti L r y ,r UJAJ IL M U' 'ue 1 r I ,KU l M-ij budfv 5-TXAAMAXJ Uv pw W1 it W Af S ' 'X tl' V ww 'Elf LEO EDWARD BECKER A little shy, but what a guyll' Born: May 22, 1939 Barling, Arkansas Entered from: St. Mary's, Barling Clubs: Commercialg Dramatic: CROTTONIAN Staff, advertising Hobby: Playing the guitar Ambition: To live to a ripe old age IO ELLA BROWN Her eyes as stars of twilight fair, like twilight too, her duslcy hair. Born: October 9, 1939 Fort Smith, Arkansas Entered from: St. Boniface School Clubs: Cheerleader '55-57: Senior class Vice-President: Commercial: BUFF Staffg GROTTONIAN, co-editorg Dramaticsg Homecoming Courtg National Honor Societyg Clee Club accompanist Hobby: Cooking Ambition: To be a housewife Ke X i JAMES JOHN CADELL1 His heart is as far from fraud as heaven from earth. Born: Octobcr 18, 1939 Tulsa, Oklahoma Entered from: Innnaculate Conception School Clubs: Commercial: BUFF Staff: CROTTONIAN Staff Hobby: Model airplane building, bowling Ambition: To be a Notre Dame graduate BILLY CORIIOTTO A regular fellow, it Ls' true, full of pep and mischief too. Born: June 21, 1939 Houston, Texas Entered from: St. John's Seminary Clubs: Dramatic: A Club, Basketball 54357: GROTTONIAN Staff: Football '54-,57 Hobby: Sports Ambition: To get a good job with a good salary S .,, 1 JAMES FRANCIS CARBERRY IIonest men are naturels gentlemenf, Born: January 22, 1940 Saint Louis, Missouri Entered from: Saint Louis University High School, Saint Louis, Missouri Clubs: Commercial: Football 1956, BUFF Staff: CROTTONIAN Staff llobby: Bowling Ambition: To be a newspaper writer e Q0 Cgaortlz JEAN EDWARD CULLEN Report me and my cause might. Born: April 2, 1939 Fort Smith, Arkansas Entererl from: Immaculate Conception School Clubs: CROTTONIAN, advertising Hobby: Tinkering with cars Ambition: To be a mechanic N .X MARY JEAN CAIITEII Coffs gift to men-rl cute thing. Born: January 19, 1940 Fort Smith, Arkansas Entered from: Immaculate Conception School Clubs: Commercial: Dramatic, CROTTONIAN Staff: Clee Club: secretary treasurer Hobby: Swimming Ambition: To succeed in life JAMES PATRICK DELALOYE Built for comfort, not for speed. Born: October 25, 1939 Fort Smith, Arkansas Entered from: St. Boniface School Clubs: Commercial: A Club Hobby: Bowling Ambition: To be a college graduate 'x BARBARA DENNE Waste not fresh tears over old griefsu Born: February 20, 1939 Greenwood, Arkansas Entered from: Immaculate Conception School Clubs: Commercial, president: Homecoming Court: CROTTONIAN Staff: Clee Club Hobby: Swimming and dancing Ambition: Stenograplier or secretary 5 RAYMOND EUGENE DEUSTER Speech is silver, silence is golden. Born: May 3, 1939 Fort Smith, Arkansas Entered from: St. Boniface School Clubs: Commercial Hobby: Tennis Ambition: To get his service duty over JO Hale Qui' :GD CRACIE LOU DUNAWAY joy is not in things, it is in us. Born: August 27, 1938 Edan, Texas Entered from: Immaculate Conception School Clubs: Commercial: CROTTONIAN Staff: Clee Club Hobby: Swimming Ambition: To be a civil aeronautics worker 1 EDWARD EARL FALLEUR You may depend upon it that he is a good man whose intimate friends are all good Born: October 30, 1938 Forth Smith, Arkansas Entered from: Immaculate Conception School Clubs: President of National Honor Society KRUCER WAYNE DONELSON Every man is a volume if you know how to read him. Born: Ianuary 2, 1940 Fort Smith, Arkansas Entered from: Albuquerque, New Mexico Clubs: Football and basketball '55-57: Secretary and Treasurer A Club, CROTTONIAN Staff, advertising Hobby: Fishing Ambition: To goto college ZCICQS IOSEPH DONNELY FEE, JR. No sinner, yet no saint perhaps, but still the very best of chaps. Born: March 22, 1940 Waco, Texas Entered from: Munich High School: Cennany Clubs: A Club: football '56357 Hobby: Photography Ambition: To be an engineer Hobby: Hunting Ambition: To be a chemical engineer ,Q -Z' THOMAS MICHAEL FERSTL One never knows his next move-or love. Born: April 19, 1939 Fort Smith, Arkansas Entered from: Immaculate Conception School Tlubsz National Honor Societyg Commercial: A Clubg Sodality treasurer: BUFF Staff 5 CROTTONIAN Staffg Football '54, Basketball '55-'56 Hobby: Basketball Ambition: To be a millionaire JAMES JOHN JANSEN The world knows little of its greatest men. Born: November 16, 1939 Paris, Arkansas Entered from: St. Boniface School Clubs: National Honor Society, secretary, Commercial: Boys' State Hobby: Working with electrical mechanisms Ambition: To be an electronics engineer -....i .......i DIXIE LEE FISCHELS She has a heart for euery joyi' Born: September 26, 1939 YVaterloo, Iowa Entered from: St. Mary's Academy, Amarillo, Texas Clubs: Clee Club: CROTTONIAN Staff Hobby: Driving Ambition: loin the Air Force and see the world gn J? World DONALD JOIIN IENKINS A manis own manner and character is what most becomes him. Born: February 8, 1939 Conde, South Dakota Entered from: Brentford High School, Brentford, South Dakota Clubs: Commercial, BUFF Staffg CROTTONIAN Staff Hobby: Dancing Ambition: To become a success in whatever I undertake W :ti A we JOE GENE HEISS O why should life all labor be? Born: September 29, 1939 Fort Smith, Arkansas Entered from: St. Boniface School Clubs: Commercial, Dramatic: GROTTONIAN Staff Hobby: Eating Ambition: To be a successful business man TIMOTHY MANNINC KRONE, IR. An all around good fellow Ls he. Born: Ianuary 19, 1939 Fort Smith, Arkansas Entered from: St. Boniface School Clubs: A Club: National Honor Society, vice president, BUFF Staff, CROTTONIAN Staff : Boys' State, vice president of Class '54-'55: Football '54-'55 Hobby: Tennis Ambition: To he an Aeronautical Engineer VIRGINIA SUSAN MAESTRI An innocent face, but you never can t ll. e MARY JANE LAPOINTE BOW Iuly 3, 1939 Though vanquished, she can argue still Fort Smith: Arkfmsas Bom: November 9, 1939 Entered from: St. Boniface School Berlin, New Hampshire Clubs: Commercial, treasurer: Dramatic: Entered from: St. joseph High School CH0TT0NIAN,Staff New Hampshire I I Hobby: Dancing Clubs: Commercial: Clee Club A 7 b ' Hobby: Driving Ambition: To get married Where outltful NAN MCMAHON A quiet, unassuming person. Born: january 2, 1939 Fort Smith, Arkansas Entered from: Senior High, Fort Smith Clubs: Dramatic: Glee Club Hobby: Sewing Ambition: To be a nurse 1 1 ition. To be a telephone operator I DONNA ANN MILLER Modest, dernure, yet full of fun. Born: February 14, 1939 Fort Smith, Arkansas Entered from: St. Scholastica Academy Clubs: National Honor S ' t ' C ocie y, ommercialg BUFF Editor, GROTTONIAN Staff Hobby: To ride in convertibles Ambition: To enjoy every minute of life LOUIS ANTHONY MARRE A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. Born: Iuly 20, 1939 Fort Smith, Arkansas Entered from: Immaculate Conception School Clubs: BUFF Staff: National Honor Society Hobby: Railroading or model buildin S Ambition: To be a History and English teacher THERESA MARIE MOELLERS Vim, vigor, and vitality do not express her tireless energy. Born: March 20, 1939 Fort Smith, Arkansas Entered from: Immaculate Conception School Clubs: Commercial: Dramatic: Sodality Prefectg Homecoming Court '56g Cheerleader '54-'57: National Honor Society: GROTTONIAN, co-editor, BUFF Staff Hobby: Having fun Ambition: To be a nurse MARGARET ANN MOORE Her friendliness will carry her on, Born: june 11, 1939 Fort Smith, Arkansas Entered from: Immaculate Conce tion PATSY LEE MULLINS Wondrous is the strength of cheer-fulness. Born: October 16, 1938 Arkadelphia, Arkansas Entered from: School of the Ozarks, Point Lookout, Missouri Clubs Commercial p : School Hobby: Playing records, collecting snapshots Clubs: Commercial: Dramatic, CROTTONIAN staff Hobby: Bowling Ambition: To be a housewife Ambition: To be agood stenographer csyzecl tlze tllgbt ROSEMARY OWENS Not too serious, not too gay, but a sweet girl in every way. Bom: October 10, 1939 Ozark, Arkansas Entered from: Ozark High School Clubs: Commercial Hobby: Listening to records Ambition: To be a nurse RONALD DEAN ROBERTSON A closed mouth eatchetb no flies. Born: April 5, 1939 Fort Smith, Arkansas Entered from: Fort Smith junior High Clubs: Commercial Hobby: Hunting Ambition: To live a hundred years tif : fi - f ,. 5, LEON JOHN NEIHOUSE Rich in intelligence, friends, and influence' Born: May 10, 1939 Prairie View, Arkansas Entered from: St. Boniface School Clubs: AD Club, vice-president: National Honor Society, treasurer, Senior class, president, Football '54-56: Boys' State Hobby: Sports Ambition: To be an engineer r CHARI .ES EUGENE ROGERS Athletic and tall-a good friend to all. Born: February 6, 1939 Fort Smith, Arkansas Entered from: Immaculate Conception Clubs: A Club, president '56-'57, Football ,53-,565 GROTTONIAN Staff, advertising: Commercial Hobby: Girls Ambition: To be a husband at IO ANN SCAMARDO Her manner is calm and pleasant. Born: November 5, 1940 Fort Smith, Arkansas Entered from: Immaculate Conception School Clubs: Clee Club: Commercial, Hobby: Swimming Ambition: To goto California DOLORES CEORCIANA SPRADLIN 'A perfect woman nobly planned, to warm, to comfort and commanclfl Born: November 21, 1939 Fort Smith, Arkansas Entered from: St. Boniface School Clubs: National Honor Society, Girls' State Homecoming Queen, Cheerleader '53-'57: Head cheerleader, '57g Buff Staff, co-editor: CROTTONIAN Staff, editor Hobby: Babysitting Ambition: To have the ability and power to do important things right.', WILLIAM RAYMOND SIMMONS I am not in the role of common men. Born: November 18, 1989 Barling, Arkansas Entered from: Pocolo High School, Pocolo, Oklahoma Clubs: Commercial, Dramatic: CROTTONIAN Staff, advertising Hobby: Hotrods Ambition: To be a disc jockey Qf grail: ancl LE ROY STOLLARD 1 He lad: did with chee ul will what others tl J 'T talked of while their bands were still. Born: February 9, 1939 Fort Smith, Arkansas Entered from: Immaculate Conception School C lubs: Dramatic: Senior class, treasurer, CROTTONIAN Staff Hobby: Tinkering with cars Ambition: To be a drummer JOYCE ANN SPARKS A gracious manner-a pleasing smile. Born: August 10, 1939 Fort Smith, Arkansas Entered from: Immaculate Conception School Clubs: Commercial, Dramatic: CROTTONIAN Staff Hobby: Dancing Ambition: To be a nurse Ofoyalty Jo MICHAEL WA RD Still waters run deep. Born: March 29, 1938 Fort Knox, Kentucky Entered from: Harmony Grove High School Benton, Arkansas Withdrew from school to enter U. S. Navy Hobby: Woodcarving Ambition: To join the Navy, which he did E it If JEAN LOUISE WELSH Good sense, common sense, but room for nonsense. Born: july 17, 1939 Jefferson Citv, Missouri SUE WHITSON An earnest girl with o cheery smile and a good lzeartf, Born: May 30, 1939 Fort Smith, Arkansas Entered from: Immaculate Conception 2 oar., ., F A. f 1 so I: RICHARD ALLEN WILLIS quiet mon with a quiet manner. Born: October 2, 1938 Van Buren, Arkansas ..A , I School Entered from: St. jobn's Seminary, Entered from: Immaculate Conception Clubs: Give Club? Sodnmyx subhprefectg Later from Subiaco 5011001 , Commercial: BUFF Staff, GROTTONIAN Clubs: Glee Club Clubs: Glee Club, Commercial: Sodality Staff Ilobby: Baseball Secretary? BUFF Staff? CBOTTONIAN Hobby: Art Ambition: To be a commercial artist Staff, Dramatic Ambition: To be a biochemist llobby: Driving Ambition: To buy a red and white Ford Q Convertible Od and Ountfy EARL JOSEPH YVILSON R -- A good Sportsman ond a l10IfET,l9fl0l'f.D Born: December 14, 1939 New Orleans, Louisiana Entered from: Balboa High School, Balboa, Canal Zone Clubs: Commercial: Dramatic: Football: Basketball, A Club, GROTTONIAN Staff Hobby: Sports Ambition: To coach at Notre Dame ANNA LOUISE NVILLEMS Silence is sometimes more eloquent than words. Born: july 18, 1939 Paris, Arkansas Entered from: Paris High School, Paris, Arkansas Clubs: Commercial, Clee Club, BUFF Staff, CROTTONIAN Staff Hobby: Dancing and Driving Ambition: To work for the airlines F ull of Sparkle, dash and go, different from the rest you know. Born: june 10, 1939 Fort Smith, Arkansas Entered from: Immaculate Conception School Clubs: Commercial: Glee Club, President: BUFF Staff, CROTTONIAN Staff Hobby: Swimming Ambition: To succeed in life sm? .L 1' .. 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CLASS FLIRTS BEST ALL AROUND 08 and Sallv MOST POPULAR Gene and Theresa MOST LIKELY T0 SUCCEED Leon and Dolores QUIETEST Raymond and Io Ann BEST LOOKING MOST LIKELY TO BE MISSED BEST STUDENT MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Pat, Leon, and Dolores MOST DEPENDABLE Dolores and Gene jo Ella and Leon who 3' who FRIENDLIEST Sally and Leroy MOST TALEN TED SWEETEST I CUTEST Io Ella and Don jean and Leroy Beverely and Earl T HE UFF vox. x W No. 4 szr. ANNHS ACADQIGQEQ qronrfhnlxxru. ARKANSAS FEBRUARY, 13 .-- y mf . ,KK.KYV.YK 3- gg ,Q 1, f,e'mf.z-zz, j Pupils Show Proper Telephon fK,,.+f Usage Wsfh Teleframmg Umt I Cor'rvct and itu:z,1r:'Qvf sm,-ifmd-. 'L A I W K H fl , ' K ,mf urlvgziwm' amiga- Nix,-1 tim zhvrm- S d W k I yi ' lv! 2- grwgyrlxm whxux yivm: K K, X f by Lim-i' Cc,m'xmm'riz1! ifiuir Tuvw Q . -f g ,Q whw, !fWwm'Lx:1ry 13, nzxmof- HU' .MA fKQK, ,K K 5, , . Qrun!.:r'w:1 vf Siwwr M. 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RSX hui! amd ix St Anne-'s TOMB Birthday With High Mass In lwrmr Crt' the 'rif' St. imU1vl x Yann Q wgwrzbur was Carmine 2318 in th Church '1' F uf Gm' Q nissan L Drfm' -Tiw by 311 M ? lwrr-niiaw A The gm-mm of bfxiw Mm thniizriwpex' vi im: M3553 'wares Leding. Disk Bc'rc1'mr, Hanger, Buddy Spmeiiin, Vmrllorg Dxmnie Bxwrglm' Jimmie Jae Smmpi A ' K eugn-1.19 sitrzxxigj R911 K Jus: Eieidia K rv Sum Pz'af,My, .ami VVLXIRII -X., La: Hx zzmifv iam :af mr.: ml 1,12 NSU. :K41'EL1::t,': rm' ,. ima? io Eieiiwx' ?Qicmrffff,T L-xl in X If ,Q-,Ki uw- W' ' Class PWS. S: V U 'STV :ui ,Mp fe- W 's X flbmxi- KK, uhmprw: y ww NX sw fin' 'l'- W 'i'f fin' TM, ph,-'iv Hin Elimf-ffwxif' .ami f- -il wi v:Zs3:1Yx .uw hm 1 li,illZ1 ', M? an illv' 7'?cxuf:.'2ymw 1' 'Q . rx 1 fxmrw. mw- 5x..3-WTF, M Nqr: H H ww, t .2 wuk S, ii: 4, ' P 1 v V., mm.-,:,, V Lf Iaffw-.4 Ry ,-dim, 114 ,Q , , W games, .lf W- M Iyar! Wx! Y if 'f w A.mm's sfwum cfarn 1 R5f '-5' Six-1? yum' in-e A-M.. iivnxunbur .qi VN'l f-'4QW- kdsiu-, Ff:bmfu'y q w In the spirit of the Mercy Shields, we endeavor to pursue our studies with courage, with interest, and zeal. QRGANIZATIQNS Qsjocfality of Qui' Qlessed ofacfy Ad jesum PC r Mariam Mary jean Carter, Pat Word, Tommy Ferstl, Theresa Moellers, Prefcctg Father Mooney, jean Welsh, Tim Krone. Dolores Spradlin, and Leroy Stollard. The S.S.C. members meet with their Spiritual Director, Father Mooney, who explains to them that as officers they themselves must be deeply inspired by the two-fold ideal of the Sodahtyz the sanctification of the individual members and the gaining of souls through an ac- tive apostolate. C7193 man gjrobation Qgjocfality During the probation peril the candidates leam to live tl Sodality way of life. Shown here are the officers ma ing plans for Sodality Receptio They are Barbara Welsh, Charl Posey, Prefectg Molly Hallibr ton, and Anthony Hug. l ofiatin L Svc-oml year Latin Clulw offivvrs tract' tlic routv nl' Czwsnr through Czlul in tlu' Gallic' XV:irs. Cun- tvrvcl nrnuncl tlw glulmv iirv: Nunvy XVouls0y, Mary Cfiitlwrim- Mm-llvrs. Iidclim- Tullis. Carolyn Os- lmnrmx Dolurvs K2lt'llll. iincl lim Bvncler. pClI'll.Sll Cavs Mastering in furvign language, u most difficult lint yet an enjoy- able task, is nndcrtnkvn lwy pupils intent on cxtcmling their know- vdgv of our Latin American frivnds. Shown an-: joseph Liottai, Sam Siczlrd. Gwyn Hendricks, Dick Howell, Louise Behind, jo Ann Proctor, Nancy Hoge-rs, and Karen Kozvl. Vice Prcsillcnt TIM KIIONE if' Treaxurr' r LEON NICIIIOUSE Tlational Honor ociety President EDDIE FALLEUR TIIERESA MOELLEIIS DOLORES SPRADLIN LOUIS MARRE DONNA MILLER IO ELLA BRONVN Secretary JIMMY IANSEN TOM MY FERSTL ational Honor ociettg Nleinlvers newly eliosen troiu the junior class are: Karen Kozel, Naney lingers, I,onise lieland, joseph l,iotta, Somlra Xlelianiel. Cail Center. and Marguerite Derdeyn. As Pictured, the memhers were elected, first, for their willingness to render any serv- ice to their sehoolg second, for exerting a type of leadership influencing others for goodg third, upholding principles of morality and ethiesg and lastly, their ability of knowing how to concentrate and get the hest from the knowledge imparted to them. amor gmc! C9QfLt'OI' An attraetion newly added to the English course pro- vided lu' the sehool this year is the junior and senior linglish elnlis, organized for the purpose of stressing the dire needs of students today to he acquainted and well inlornied with the neeessity of heing alvle to speak fluently and write an intelligihle essay or theme. 'lf Students holding oftiiees are: Cwvn llendricks. Janice Kreiners. Diclt lierelier, Dick llowell, Don jenkins, and Dolores Sliradlin, eometric lzeorems fzallenge Budding guclicfs Students stud in the intricacies of a mathematical rohlem are Penn Kistler, immie ansen, Mar- Y S P Y guerite Derdcyn, and Lothar Voller. Cgguture mrahsmen earn, tlze gmportance of gxactnes Seated from left to right are Dick Howell, Wayne Stroud, Frank Klein, Charles Love, Wilfred Hatwig, Steve Peters, Tom Brooks, Michael Ward, lack Dawes, Leo Ceheb, David von der Heide, and Billy F ramel. cicial Science group Stucfies N uf Ovefnmellf 3, WA SHKNGYCN Wifi F11t111'v f11shiu1. tlL'SigIIl'l'S test tha-ir skill. C1-tling thc- vx110t 111v11s111'v 1-111111111u1ds tho 1111111 11t fL'lltillIl of thc 111'id s1'11111st1'm'as0s: c:l'ilCil' D111111w111', In lillvii 131115- chkv, .lu :xllll Sc'11111111'1l11, Iillmi 0'Sh1-11, Patsy 1.1-v Nlullins, 111111 PiltI'iL'iAl II11g.111. Cgettintg Qoafs and Wems n-V L:Ull1I'Hll'iIlg thc- iIlNll'lI1llfi0Il in thvir tm-xts with that given in tho now chart cntitlvd Our Amvri- 1-1111 Dm-111uc1'11c-y, this group of st11dv11ts, Niilftllil Finn-, Louis Marrv, Drinald Ccoutvs, Gail Cvntcr, 1111d M111'yj1111c I,11poi11t0, clisc-over that from this study thvy gm-t Ll he-ttcr 11nd0rxt1111di11g of the currvnt tra-nds ill1d prohf lvms of modvm lifv, iologists Have ariecl tZctz'vz'tz'es - .gal T1 M1101 Seb :WU Through the study of BI- OLOGY, students leam to appreciate the Beauty of Cod as revealed in the handiwork of His features. f' A-.Q Q 'XIAQJL Top-ranking Freshman students in the s t a n d a r d GENERAL SCIENCE TEST prepare to re- port on the latest developments in the various fields of science. 8 gpromising dentists of Ogomorrow Phvsicists stuclv the basic laws of clvctric-ity whosv utilization has mzldf' possiblc so many gI'Cilt improvements in human life. Qll1llifglfiN'l' and lllllllltifiltiVClll11lh'SiS isthutzxskofthvulvrtc-h0n1ist. GUM' efflw President GW, Vic04President sis., -fav ' Treasurer Business In Action Program Chairman Secretary Enjoying a 9530? YW' ls 911126 . MSL business break Q! - anmflg for Omormw .-l Thx- nrt or n.....,-. .1 NYM eww? - . . B01 Viv wyw AX Mastering theory Nfr. Und MT- Smith 01-Wood Lunch time lf,-S 4560 0 C7112 Cgdeplzone- rwaluable in usiness Chairmen wvlcomc equipmcnt F0l't'igllL'1lHSilI'0lJL'C0lT'liI'lg routine Www Q... 1 u4,L How timvs clmngv New !0lCUnuxxd!uz1l1 lyllllllil. Dolnrvs als Sistm-rk Mun ,imp Ann, and Mary c:ilflll'l'll1l'. rffy-as, A110111 ramatic Glass e-en acts ouncfation K ay, ecem er IQ . . 1 1 iii' 5I'N'l'L'Il shuls-nts Luv: I.m-ruy Staxllaml, jo lillal lirmvn, Sully l'n'nkr1sky, Tllt'l'L'S1l Xlmvvllm-lx Mau'y jvaul CMI:-l', Blll'lHll'il IJUHIIU. BL'V1'l'l'ly liukm-r, jvam NW-lslm, Mary II. Mlm-ln, Put XYUNI. llunnn Nlilh-r, xl2ll'g1ll't'l Nluow, juyw' Sparks, Nam NICNILIMUII, lmo lh-vlwr. ligxrl XYilwn, llill CIm'mllu, jun- llviss, Sta-vv l'c-tc-1's, and Donniv lim-l'glc'l', 4, F Aff-41,111 raise 5-Las Holy ame ee Q w s? 9 Q X Her steeples ring, her child ren sing, Her organs play, her peoples pray, Yes, These are America, America. C9 Qgbing unto tlze ford QQQWMQQOQQ gtk a gig, Uylcfe, Wonderful worfd Hepa of The musical students of today are the potential young artists of tomorrow. They enjoy studying with ll definite aim and purpose towards high standards in musicianship. '71-95 . i-'fi'-11? ' U The MERCY Shield inspires us to act always with the decorum befitting the students of a Catholic School. ACTIVITIES ristmas pageant ggloria in gxcelsis eww 191' 635 S xvewe QW A prize win e unionr- enior rom ommittee Standing-Sondrai ML-Damivls, Dick Bercher, Donnie Bucrglcr, Gail CL-nt:-r, Karen Kon-lg Sitting -Nancy Slutcr, Sum Sicurd, luck Loading, and Murgucritv Di-rch-yin. A NIGHT TO REMEMBER Q 125' '. in 3 'I O ,L 0 omecommg 1956 Qucvn Dolores uncl Court. Loft to right: Barbara Dcnnc, David Dvnnc, Tlmcrc-sn Movllcrs, Linclu Stevens, Dolorvs Spmdlin, jo Ella Brown, Clmrlvs Sprudlin, mul Murlyn Hinvs, FOOTBALL PARADE ' l A r 5 :Tlx 5 l S T 1 -5 W Q L A I F by wg-3, K 'I 1' , ,.... 'lx , , f v l W T, . U-mr J f x 'A . , , . , W' S ,J Q T 5 'Q N xr fulfill Uliliflii, if in lj ,J I 'Z' fb A + K. ,W THAT BIC MONlliNTl Sep - monk ing salesmen N gg! X Xxx N funf5OZEL is x In an all-school fund-raising ac- tivity, sponsored by St. Anneis Mother's Club, the two students winning the title of Super Sales- menn represent two classes: the junior class and the senior class. RICHA F RD COL resllman L1 N S l in nm' 7 1 Beverely Above: Suzanne Buergular, Sumlru Crnlmtrco, Louise Boland, Janice Kreme-rs, Theresa Mocllers, Hr-:ul Clu-vrlc-uclcr, Dolores Spradlin, Io Ella Brown, Beverely Bukcr. Nancy jo Rogers, Nlnry Ann Meyers, Mary Lynn Hendricks. Dolores if-f Theresa Io Ella Y E A BUFFST e ,ve ot T ll e 1' 0 s 11, Dolores tlze Qgjpirit Bevercly, I0 Ella, Senio Mary Lynn, Suzanne TS Freshmen . Nancy, Louise, Janice Iuniors LETS CO! Mary Ann, Sandra Sophomores c- ' eq, . I 1 I . L x 1 RES SPRADLID Gampus Qaem cgvooiaff Qaeei ' ' , 1 ,,, r N, if A 'int W mf, 1+ f . QWWMN sim wmff?8 e K ' M When the Mighty Umpire tallies up the score, H e'll call each one of us by name And mark not-if we won or lost, But how we played the game. SPCR-I-S nv Fef- Ceorge Ilzmser Leon Nelllouse ILM an Q an jim Carberry joe Plunkett jul D'1vid LaFont'1ine Q A! ,, s R1 . 4, fiflbg . ,ffb. A , ,. I sry. -iff., f5fJ.3,..f,Fg:'Gl.g., ,L..:m4TV:::54 ' I , .- as Q9 fu' . 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X jifihqu' . - xx K. .4 VL . fi V H -. A 3:5 s ,JM 'SEQ Sammy Sicard cihouse Scores Dick Howell carries the hall with good blocking N Going Somewhere? Frumel and Bercher haul one down I w if N Aff AGM Gene Rogers and Dick Howell mnkv tackle Ronnie over the top Bill Frumel swf-eps end LEON NEIHOUSE-A Likable guy who lettered three years in football and still maintained an Au average in scholastic work. Qfl t.Ol' S Gene Rogers-A three year letterman who played both tackle and fullback and also 'Qw- X fwwlag If N Coach George Loss. was rated as a good punter. Kruger Donelson-One of our best backs who rovided a real thrill for the crowd. Billy Corrotto-Rated as one of our best P halfbacks, who also could play at quarter- back. D joe Fee-A dependable tackle, who will be missed a lot next year. sf! I lim Cnrborrv-A good tackle who provided the team with valuable bench strength. Earl Wilson-Played center and full- back, he possessed a tremendous de- sire to play hall. BClSL8tLdl! Qfll-Ol' CIUCI KRUCER DONELSON Guard TOM F ERSTL Center SW Qc 9463596 '5?O'91p xc! Q0 lb O O 'QW fro '95 5495 7 IOE PLUNKETT BILL BAKER Forward GUARD EARL WILSON Guard Fm-rstl shoots jump shot as Donvl- FWSH llmkvs lily P on P355 ffffm son looks on. H0Wf'll' Qasfetbaff gaglzliglz ts Corrotto jumps for two. Hmwll firm one in' l Howell and Fc-rstl takv rvlmound from Hackett. QIMOI' S 1 I. Nr L' lsdl TOMMY FERSTL 2 year letterman ! BILL CORROTTO 2 year lettermnn SENIOR SCORING SPOTLIGHT EARL WILSON 2 year letterman Player Tommy Ferstl Dick Howel Bill Baker Bill Corrotto Kruger Donelson Earl Wilson joey Plunkett Average 12 8 6 5 5 4 3 KRUCER DONELSON 2 year letterman Qasketoalf cgt. Xnne's Quffaloes Pictured from left to right ure: Bottom Row-Earl Wilson, Bob Car- lmerry, Tommy Ferstl, Dick Howell, Bill Corrotto, .Iohn Clay. Top Row: Coach Loss, Dick Mcliensie, jim Ferstl, Anthony Hug, Bill Baker, loc Plunkett, David LaFonta1ine. 80177, 5' as Pictured from left to right are: Bottom Row: Earl Wilson, Bill Cor- rotto, Pres. Gene Rogers, Sec,-Treas. Kruger Donclson, joe Fee, Vice Pres. Leon Neihouse. Second Row: Ronnie Rogers, Tommy Ferstl, Bill Framel, Dick Howell, lim Carlverry. Third Row: Sammy Sicard, George Hasser, David von der Heide, Tom Brooks. Top Row: Bill Schmidt, joe Plunkett, Dick Bercher, Tim Krone, and lack Leding. Club Peek-a-boo No, don't! nf e E' wmv' Cheese Who? Me? Tight Squeeze Sleeping Beauty Say now A How Sweet P Qsingv Some Gay Sophomores Down m the dumpe Sl rmmly SPL lkmg Friendly Freshies OUR ADVERTISING STAFF-Left to Right: Leroy Stollard, Bill Corrotto, Kruger Donelson, Cene Rogers, Don jenkins, Earl Wilson, Leo Becker, jim Carberry, and also Tim Krone, Eddie Cullen, Pat Dela loye, and XVilliam Simmons, who are not pictured.They,with the faculty and students, particularly apprec lite and thank our friends and business firms, for their generous support. Very Rev. Msxlr. Joseph A. Murray Very Rev. Thomas F. Walshe, V.F. Rev. Edward L. Mooney Rev. Stephen Jacklin Rev James Foley, O.S.B. Rev. Edward Kane Rev. Thomas J. Supple Rev. Patrick M. Lynch Rev. Joseph S. Quinn Rev. James W. Nugent Rev. Cletus Post, O.S.B. Rev. Samuel Delaney, C.S.SP. Rev. Walter Rajmund Mt. St. Mary's Academy, Little Rock Immaculate Conception School Christ King School St. Joseph's Academy, Mena St. Joseph's School, Tontitown St. Anne's Sodality Senior class Junior class Sophomore class Freshman class Mr. 8: Mrs. Matthew Willems matrons ana! Cgdrien s Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Noel Mrs. Walter Lievsay Juanita Stermetz Teresa Anhalt Bill Klein Al Bumgartner Mr, 6 Mrs. Leo T. Neumeier Mr. Q Mrs. Earl Johnson Mr. 6 Mrs. Rose Martin Mr. dz Mrs. Joe Tatum T. C. Wingfield Mr. 8: Mrs. Fred Raney Van Pennington John Scott Dick Bercher Bland Hames Jim Brown Forst Hill Frank Nichols Mr. Sz Mrs. Mose Grist Joe Bartch Mr. Sz Mrs. Frank Jarrard Mr. Q Mrs. Bill Miller Mr. 8: Mrs. Tom Raney Mr. dz Mrs. John Willems Mr. dz Mrs. Carl Trusty Joyce Trusty Mr. Q Mrs. Fred Wilhelm Jerome Porta Mary Porta Mr. 8: Mrs. John Lachawsky Mr. Jn Mrs. William C. Grist Frances Lutz Mr. 8: Mrs. Fred Lutz Betty Werner Mrs. Betty Cowie Bobby Cowie Louise Willems Bill Paino Louise Paino Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank Vogel Betty Frank Vogel Louie Post Wilma Lievsay Harmon Freeman Mr. 8: Mrs. G'uy Conley Mr. 8: Mrs. Leo H. Neumeir Ruby Roady Rolla Breed J. W. Cotton Mrs. J. W. Cotton Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul Hoffman Mr. 6 Mrs. J. O. Atcheaon Sister M. Imelda Sister M. Columba Sister M. Antonia Dr. 8: Mrs. Ralph Kramer Charlotte Willems David Willems Alice Jo Willems Louise dz Shirley Shirley Mahl Janice Kremers Sonja McDonald Ed Hatwig Mr. 6 Mrs. Hoyt Highfill A Friend Anonymous Karen G Steven Kramer Alice 8: David Willems Bettye Leeper Mr. Q Mrs. Don Dennis Mr. A Mrs. Kirby Allen Thomas J. Supple Mr. In Mrs. W. B. Baker Mr. at Mrs. N. A. Sharum Dickie McKenzie Mr. 6 Mrs. James A. Toller Johnny Clay David LaFontaine Mr. 6 Mrs. Herman Weindel Mr. dz Mrs. I. R. 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Smith Restaurant Supply Co. Southern Cigar and Candy Company Hollywood Cafe-Specialize in Home Cooking Sunshine Linen and Supply Co. B. 5 L. Amusement Company Cleavenger and Breen Insurance Famous Eat Shop United Savings Association Malco Theatre Inc. Bob Burns Theatre Rogers Bakery Yandell Wholesale Company Cardinal Restaurant Johnston's Flowers Clinton Furniture Company Central Appliance Company Rush Manufacturing Company J. 5 H. Shoe Store Goldman Hotel 0. B. Williamson 5 Company Inc. Roppolo Cafe Harding Glass Company La Jon Shop-Mr. Shoffner Mr. 5 Mrs. J. E. McGehee John Norman Bogner Mr. 5 Mrs. Paul A. Thompson Mrs. Inez Grayson Miss Julia Caddington Mrs. Ann Whitson Mr. 5 Mrs. Maurice Derdeyn Eugene Ahlert Jim Joe Stumpf Ronnie Udoui Carole Udouj Mr. 5 Mrs. Arthur Felker Mr. 5 Mrs. Bill Spradley Mrs. Dorothy Kem!! Pete Wells Family Mr. Marion Narisi Mr. Sam B. Stevinson Mrs. Sam B. Stevinson Nelle 5 Jim Burke Mr. 5 Mrs. Rodger W. Minnyard Mr. 5 Mrs. D. R. Parks Miss Illabelle Williams Mrs. Mary A. Blockard Miss Sandra Tompos Miss Leslie McG1nn Miss Dolores Kaelin Miss Carol Osborne Mr. 5 Mrs. James E. Snow Mr. 5 Mrs. John Schnlder Mrs. Inez 0'Delle Mr. 5 Mrs. W. M. Halliburton Mr. 5 Mrs. Jack Crabtree Mr. 5 Mrs. Jef! Walden Herman 5 Mittie Price Mr. Robert Taylor Miss Jo Ann Proctor Jimmy Fine Leonard Kremers Miss Jackie Martin Mr. 5 Mrs. Byron Tremlett Mr. 5 Mrs. John E. Shahan Mr. 5 Mrs. E. E. Ward usiness 'Qatrons R. M. B. Produce Guriseo Complete Food Market Ft. Smith Surgical Supply Peerson Bros. Market Vervack Bros. Service Station Udouj Liquor Store Radiant Glass Div. of Thomas Industries Inc. Porta Bros. Cafe Carter's Furniture 5 Upholstering Risler Music Company Charles Hummel Company Cotner 5 Plummer Upholstering New Ice Plant Fort Smith Furrier J. L. Swofford 5 Co. Van Buren Motel Peoples Bank 5 Trust Company Van Buren Motor Company Davenport Salvage Company Press Argus Bryan Abstract Corporation Co., Van Buren City Furniture Company Hayes 5 Graham Dry Goods- Ready to Wear Langston Drug Store I. G. A. Thriftway Grocery The Boys' Market Sunnymeade Pharmacy Cooper Service Station Ready Mix Concrete Company Andrews Plumbing 5 Heating Co. John Mumey Liquor Store Elmer Cook, Realtor Armburster and Company Scamardo Sheet Metal Shop Ark. Amusement Company Piles Bros. Piano Company Hestand Motor Company Fort Smith Shade Factory Bender Bros. Plumbing Company J. B. Jean's Fancy Meats 5 Groceries Jean Kirby's Beauty College Patrick Shoe Company Dyke Bros., Lumber Company Acme Cleaners and Laundry T. J. Smith Box Company Davidson and Davidson-Paint Contractors Merle Norman Cosmetics Studio Ft. Smith Office Supply Commercial Equipment Company McKee Pitts Industrials Inc. Ark. Waste Paper Plant Dr. Ecker-Optometrist Bob Edelman Electric Company Ft. Smith Structural Steel Dairy Cream-Food-Drive-Ins Ft. Smith Vehicle Company The Fort Smithian Publishing Co. Martinous Oriental Rug Company Dr. Jennings Bozeman- Veterinarian Skateland Roller Rink Bogoslovsky Iron and Metal Co. Town Grill Kennedy-Moss, Service Station 5 Garage City National Bank Kenny Brothers Singer Sewing Center Luther Wingfield Motel 5 Groceries R. L. Chevrolet, Paris Holley Auto Salvage Bob Brown Refrigeration Service Arkansas Tile 5 Terrazzo Co. Consumers Warehouse Marlfet Sterling Drug Store Colemans Pharmacy Tuttle Drug Store A. C. Taylor Service Station Grand Drive-In Liquors Morgan's Tots 5 Teens Shoes Dairy Grand Drive-In Osborne Electric Co. Superior Cleaners Twenty-Two Service Station Oasis Cafe 5 Sporting Goods Mr. 5 Mrl. Mr. 5 Mrs Mr. 5 Mrs Mr. 5 Mrs Wilson Reynolds Basil Beurglar . Louis E. Beland W. D. Dot! Nick Benedette Mr. 5 Mrs. Arnold N. Rogers Nancy Rogers Nancy Woolsey Mr. 5 Mrs. George Croftor Miss Pat Word Charles Uyles Mr. 5 Mrs. Paul Moledon Carolyn Polk Mr. 5 Mrs. Robert L. Woolsey Mr. 5 Mrs. W. A. Baker Mr. 5 Mrs. Ralph Bogner Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Sharum Mr. 5 Mrs. John R. Harper Mr. 5 Mrs. Finls F. Batchelor, Jr Mr. T. E. Bassham Palace Drug Store General Meat 5 Provision Co. Hales Luncheonette J. A. Riggs Tractor Co. Auto Parts and Tire Co. Manhattan Construction Co. Miller's J ewelers, Inc. Arkansas Burial Society, Inc. Ft. Smith Cotton Oil Co. Downtown Garage Mitchell's Studio B. J. White-House Moving Fondren Paint 5 Body Shop Burrow's Corporation Boston Store Dry Goods Co. Tilles, Inc. Home Furniture Co. Custom Slip Cover Shop Wilson Coffee Joseph W. Holley Miss Burma Lois Jones Alton Council Brokerage Co. Ipagllacci Restaurant Hendricks Sales Co. Jack Roberts Jewelers J ohnson-Sayers Photo Supply Co. Peoples Cafe Sunnymeade Laundry Nesbitt Bottling Co. Didier Lumber Co. Midland Drug Store Ritz Motel Bly Printing 5 Engraving Co. G. A. Boardman Grocery Mosely Abstract Company Fraser Construction Co. Dr. Koenig-Medical Laboratories Newton's Jewelers Artificial Limb Company The Bicknell Agency Joe Fisher-Phillips 66 Service Station Wise Radio-T. V. Supply Finkey Studio Okla. Tire 5 Supply Co. QRIRSSRES I lf? 552.2 aIf.IAIIQI5.:Is I Toon cnmn FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 9 -you oAn.lulon - I - ' II20 Garrison Avenue OKLAHOMA GAS AND ELECTRIC ARKANSAS DIVISION co' SU 2-5088 For? Smith, Ark. ALFORD RUG COMPANY DEALERS IN mg! , Garpets, ,fjfzoleu m LEXINGTON AVENUE Roar smrru. ARKANSAS OLD SOUTH RESTAURANT COMPEIMENTS 0 YOUR SATISFACTION IS OUR JOY 35,5 711 TowsoN 1: T T l I BRIINWDDD VILLAGE Compliments of MERCHANTS NATIONAL BA N K FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS B B COMPLIMENTS OF O I CQ ' von HATTEN'S BAKERY - EXCLUSIVELY WHOLESALE - Reliable since 1901 410-4I6 Garrison Ave. Makers of Fine Bread Products 1712 South 'Eye' St Phone SU 2 074 .- - S Ft. Smith, Ark. LUTZ BROS. HIRMAN LUTZ yggp Lufz PLUMBING ' HEATING ' GAB APPLIANCE. 21 II North B Streef phone 2-9016 FD RT SMITH, ARKANSAS REACH FOR FOOD UNER, INC. 2222 MIDLAND FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS YES?- W A, 045 xN,un1C D'luDkv p If--1 H0lSum I A 'E I - 'f'f 'f ' LEA 8z FRAMEL Specialized Motor Service smrusv mums comnnv su s-azoz D22 NORTH B ITREI1' Compliments of 0 9 F 0 h Famous For Food Since 1896 on Smit Paper company 407 Garrison Fort Smith, Ark. CONGRATULATIONS TO ST. ANNE'S ACADEMY V. A. Gromlich coNrnAcTon Building - Concrete - Roofing QUALITY BUILT COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS, HOMES, REMODELING 'tis llcottonlll IlBiggen,Il llDugel: Phone 3-7016 220 Albert Pike PRINCE DRUG STORE I .i'i ?.i,7,ZI.'LiCi2u. Dial 29210 FORT SMITH. ARK. We Deliver SHERWIN WILLIAMS A-f S YOUR R PAINT SERVICE CENTER Compliments of t i ki A A' 1216 Garrison Avenue AL UDOUJ -l-I Benedictine Sisters CRAWFORD COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL VAN BUREN, ARKANSAS FRED MOCK GENERAL INSURANCE 21 Court Street Fort Smith, Ark. 'clnliiaqfla PQUIIW Ana Egg Company, Inc. Wholesale ond Roto 72 South Fourth Street ,wmv En' he Rogers Avenue Curb Market 1816 Rogers Avenue EVERYTHING for a picnic If ' Budweiser lld Grlosodlock leer Wholesale Distributors PHONE SU 3-5441 R- C- SIGMON Dodson Aven. Pharmacy Beverage 50195 co' FT. SMITH, ARK. 1601 DODSON AVE. RIVERSIDE FURNITURE MANUFACTURING CORP. FORT SMITH ARKANSAS 7mza nz - 'T Boo MUSC! MEN'S SHOP FORT SMITH'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE Compliments of Home Furniture Co. H. C. MALLON GARAGE Distributor of McMillan Motor Oil 1103-1105 GHITTSOH 13110118 37256 l708 Towson Ave. Phone 2-4369 FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS Compliments of PORTA BROS. 16th and Rogers Ave. Phone 25451 SAY IT WITH OURS Espy 0'Neel, Florist Phone 3-7373 Phone 2-1872 Fort Smith, Arkansas - -. I ERVIN ALITU MARKET NEW AND USED CARS WE TRANSPORT OuR NEW CARS 322 TOWSON AVENUE Compliments FAMOUS EAT SHOP Across from Senior High School 2303 Rogers SHINE'S FLOWER SHOP AND GREENHO USE 4 S, PHONE suns:-r a-asus 1 AQ ffurnplinwnts of BERCHER'S D0llAR SAVER 2900 Towson Avenue FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS rf 'K qjny. 7f' G. , 6 tw' n U' I J' A r: V' FOSTER 8. CLARE MCNALLY his I Roberson's Grocery 81 Market 'I622 Dodson Avenue FT. SMITH, ARK. TELEPHONE - 2-6483 Compliments of FOX AND TURNER Best in Men's Wear Compliments of R. M. B. PRODUCE CO. Fresh Fruits 8. Vegetables Pioneers in 1887- Still Leading Today SPEER HARDWARE COMPANY Wholesale Oniy 205-213 Rogers Ph. 2-0358 EllORE'S RECORD SHOP HANK FELDMAN - Owner HANK'S RECORD BAR IN HUNT'S SUBURBAN FORT SMITH ECONOMY DRUG B. B. GIBSON PHONE 3-4137 GREENWOOD 8- GRAND The Arcade Dept. Store FT. SMITI-l's FASHION CENTER COMPLIMENTS or Arkansas Motor Freight lines, Inc. Management and control of BEST MOTOR FREIGHT, INC. R. A. Young, Jr., President Compliments of WHITE SPOT NO. I 1701 Rogers Phone 39345 MURTNS Furniture ond Appliance Store DEPENDABLE SERVICE SINCE T890 IOO No. 8th Phone 2-5046 HIGHWAY DISPLAY INTERIOR LIGHTING jorl .S7mifL .Sign 8' Ween 6o., .9nc. COMPLETE SIGN SERVICE TEL EPHONE 2-7272 'II4 GARRISON AVENUE. FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS Compliments of WINTONS l.G.A. Udouj Upholstering Shop SU 3-88411 l5l6 N. B. Sf Chas. Hummel Company SHEET METAL WORK OF ALL KIND 0 AIR CONDITIONING o HEATING 100-102 North Tenth Sr. Phone SU 2-0366 P O Box 658 US Royal Tire Service Batteries and Accessories CCDMPLIMENTS of MEADOW GOLD JOEL JONES Winter Garden Bowling lllll0S lO23 Rogers Ave. Ph su 2-5097 one lll6 GARRisoN AVENUE Phone 3-937l FORT SMITH PACKING COMPANY 1530 North 12th Distributors of Oeallly Meats Ft. Smith, Arkansas Phone 35133 Charlie Winters HORNER BOX Tire Shop CO. 312TowsoN FCDRT SMITH ARKANSAS Makers of quality printing plates Graphic Arts Engraving Co. 709 North B Street Phone 31210 O BOSTON CLEANERS 8. DYERS .X EDWARD A. l.EDlNG fi owNER ' V Q' eos NORTH 11TH pHoNE I FORT SMITH. ARKANSAS sn 3.5135 52' LAUNDER-MART D N ' I V 1005 Noam HH' srnsn- Um' Z ' PHONE su. 39912 ' ' li JH Coh hlngishnd Indo-mark. ' G. L. MCKEEVER, OWNER FORT SMITH. ARK THE coca. co1.A BOTTLING co. OF FORT SMITH 2. 1Y ' s . , -1 ' gf I ' ' 'E ? ' fn ,-'- : f'a4 X' f- f f 931 . i f f,,,,,4, ,, FIRST FEDERAL - 'WHERE PHARMACY IS A PROFESSION NOTA 5lDELlNE uso cmnusou - Puous su-20331-FoRT sMu1H.Ann. Savings and Loan Association FRYE'S TAETY BAKE SHOP UJMOM: tffan an ozdinwzy Buggy, 1116 GARRISON AVE. PHONE 3-6338 FORT SMITH. ARKANSAS 524 Garrison Ave Phone 3-1197 GKQJQ. JEWELER C ' . the Qqlll9'lQ Jewelers EV HND GFIRRISUN FORT SMITH, HRKFINSHS Q I egcwze 77 5 ,rfefaiccmce ArIcansas' Largest Appliance Dealers ao9 GARRISON AVENUE PHONE sunsn 2-6800 Piitsburgh Piote Gloss Co H5 Fort Smith, Arkansas Phone 2-8253 Meyers DX Service Station Towson Avenue FIRESTONE TIRES AND BATTERIES Nurisi's Buffeteriu FINE FOOD 912 Garrison Ave. 1720 Rogers Ave- Phone SU 3-1850 ,aww- I PHYS PUC! A. J. SHARUM FOR ALL OCCASIONS I Lunches-Hamburgers-Home Made Chili Q, Dial Air Conditioned tx SUnset 3-8420 Phone SU 3-9829 W h ,Qi 1609 Rogers Ave. Ft. Smith, Arkansas ' , A f ll' L rown - Hiller fbi'-. -3- A 7 ' - I .FC :tif INSURANCE BONDS 'XJ ' . ' We Stand Between You and Loss 'BURNS' FLOWER SHOP I KELLEY BLDG. FORT SMITH 619 SOUTH 14TH STREET roar sMi'rH. ARK. Dial 3-4145 in nn' 1 1 1 BORENGASSER'S COLOR CLINIC Promoters of Color Styling for Hoppier Living 300 Towson Phone 3-5763 Congrotulotions to the GRADUATES The Junior C.Y.0. CONSUMERS' Warehouse Market N. 3Ist 8. GRAND AVE. Phone 3-8934 Fort Smith, Ark. :A Catering la those who want the Fines! LACK'S WEET JoE E. sLAcK HCP 1310 GRAND AVENUE PHONE 2-7308 rom' QMITN. Ann Gem Drug Store A Gooo PLACE TO TRADE 406 Towson Avenue CONGRATULATIONS 'IO CLASS OF 1957 DRINK 4 on ff A- x I ' I - 'Z .A ' 6 Pure Milk for Better Health 1660044 4' 7 amaze Goldman Hotel Building SU 3-4194 Compliments of S. fl ll'-' O. B. Williamson 8. Co., Inc. UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES M 704 North A Phone 2-8256 For young men and men who stay young 41 - BAILMAN-CUMMINGS FURNITURE C0. 1 Manufacturers Of Bedroom Suites FT. SMITH CHAIR CO. Manufacturers of fine Chairs and Rockers Ft. Smith, Ark. .luck Secrest IAUNDEREZEE 1620 Dodson Avenue Phone 3-1266 COTTAGE PIE BAKERY 1321 DODSON AVENUE PHONE 2-7557 FORT SMITH. ARKANSAS KERWIN'S LUGGAGE ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT 707 Garrison Avenue SISTERS OF MERCY Cvmvlime-Hs ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL Uno 8. Fred Pearson COMPLIMENTS OF ROSE SANDWICH SHOP Lena Alfano Sengel, Prop. HOT SPRINGS ARKANSAS 3700 No. 6th Street Banking That ls Building Fort Smith CITY NATIONAL BANK OF FORT SMITH Ed dWRdP'd CLYDE DCDLLAR DISTRIBUTING CO WHOLESALERS OF SCHLITZ COMPLIMENTS OF Arkansas Tile S Terrazzo 2I8 Grand Ave. A. Gates J. Cadelli Geren Cash Register 81 Typewriter Cor 617-21 North 'fA sf. Everything In Office Machine 1171! COMPLIMENTS FRANKLIN Printing Co. 414 N. 113' sneer .1 Phone 3-8320 Fort Smith, Arkansas Furniture WISE RADIO SUPPIY WARNER-BRUWN IOOI Towson Avenue HIGH FIDELITY TAPE RECQORDERS AND PHONOGRAPH Phone SU 3-8926 THE OLD Mlll III9 Towson Sisters of Mercy EI Dorado, Arkans Phone 3-1227 916 Garrison Ave vumnmurs MARKET ROBERTS ,swim Expert Watch Repair J. B. Roberts Fort slllinlf All. CHEAP AS ANY -SPORTING GOODS- CHEAPER THAN MANY MIDWEST 401 North 11th Phone: SU 2-1039 HARDWARE 8' SUPPLY 924 Garrison Phone 3-4616 The Graduates' Photographs Were F i ner Photo graphs Made by M11'C1'1E1.1.'S 511.1010 Specialists in Fine Portraituren 1600 GRAND AVENUE Estublished1917 l . , sc A 9 I , 1 4' V: was D ' , 4 A ' 5 , e .-PHONE su 3-4513 1 ' 1' 1' A' . 1 R0ll FIlM DEVELOPING Y - hazmp i- FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS 715 GARRISON AVENUE VENUE COMPLIMENTS Your Friendly Kroger Store Cornpliments of Professional life Insurance Co. Vincent Narisi Tony Christello r if I . U Qualzgf E WW Flower Store 9 M A 925 GARRISON XX Some' Ph. sunsef 3-5146 VM' I - I TTLEDRUG STORE fwfsckffnams A sfffcmznf 5 IIOI Gannlsofl AVL PHONE SU. 3-4183 FORT SMITH, ARK.- ED W. WOESTMAN 8. CO Insurance - Real Estate 1126 Garrison Avenue Bill Hendricks Ed W. Woestman YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER AT CLINTON FURNITURE CO. 919 Rogers Ave., Fort Smith, Ark. 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