Stamps High School - Hilltopper Yearbook (Stamps, AR)
- Class of 1952
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TATOM Librarian CLINT FULLER Coach IRVIN FALLIN Assistant Coach MRS. W. H. PECK Substitute -A 'kr li 5- .,x 'E' 'Eb' v' 'as ,f,..r, 'H' 5 3 ,, ,Q rdf , 1,1 61, ,., Q 2 8 0. li-of 4i 'lr 'J-wut Ya 4 ,rbi ff' , L.. ami-2 if mm' '24 ' r . Iii fn.. f' 'xg 1, r 4i ? r ROBERT R. AUCHARD Ir. High Reading 8: History NATHAN E. GRAHAM Agriculture MRS. C, C. RUSSELL Fifth Grade MRS. GILBERT BEASLEY Fifth 8: Sixth Grade WILLIE MAE MOUSER Fourth Grade MRS, JESS HAMM Third 8a Fourth Grade MRS. VARL MAY Third Grade PAULINE SHUR FLEFF Second Grade MRS. DAN MCGOOGAN First Grade MRS, ALDRED CROSS Fifth Xa Sixth Grade Buckner MRS. RIDHARD SHELTON Third 8a Fourth Grade Buckner Not Pictured: MRS. IDA BRADLEY First 8: Second Grade SARAH DAVIS Sciences if ' X fav, A In ' s ,WMM CLASS OFFICERS - - - - - - - - Vice President - - - - - - -Reporter - - - - - - -President - -Secretary - Treasurer BOBBYE LYNN BRIEHN Class Secretary 2 Class Sec. 8: Treas. 3 FHA 3,4 Junior Play Senior Play Glee Club 1, 2 Trio 1, 2 Commercial Club 4 Band 3 Football Maid 3 Homecoming Queen 4 Cheerleader 4 Buzz 3.4: Feature Ed. up ' M , -Q -if Q ,131 0,4 ,Qin-r i CHARLES DICKSON Annual Staff - Sports Ed. Junior Play Senior Play Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Body Pres. 4 Class Vice Pres. 4 Baseball 3 BUDDY FARLEY Student Council 3 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3 Commercial Club 4 Senior Play ,ll DALE FAIN FFA 1, 2, 3 Basketball 1, 2 Football 1, 2 Track 3 DOYNE GRAHAM Junior Play Senior Play JOANN CAMP FHA 1,4 Glee Club 1 L. G. DAVIS Football 2, 3,4 ' Track 2, 3 Junior Play Senior Play FFA 1, 2 1:--o BOBBIE NELL COOK Library Club 3,4 MARION DAVIS FHA 1, 2, -3rd Vice, 3 - Treas, ,4 Buzz 3 Junior Play Senior Play Glee Club 1 Fresh - Soph Sextet 1 Band 1, 2, 3,4 - Pres. Basketball 1, 2 Commercial Club 4 Library Club 2 Annual Staff, Bus, Mgr, 4 RETHA HAND FHA 1, 2, 3,4 Junior Play MARY IO HATFIELD FHA 1,4 Glee Club 1 Halloween Princess' Maid of Honor 1 Commercial Club 4 Halloween Queen 4 Class Secretary 2 JOHN RAY HART FFA 1, 2 Student Council 2 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 ARNELL HOLLIS FHA 1 Glee Club 1 Halloween Princess 1 Commercial Club 4 . ,,...,.faw HAZEL MARIE JACKSON Buzz 4 Class Treas. 1 Junior Play Library Club 1 Glee Club 1 Commercial Club 4 JOHN PAUL JONES Track 2, 3, 4 Commercial Club 4 FFA 1 Library Club 1, 2 VERA JOHNSON FHA 1, 2, 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Library Club 1, 2,4 Glee Club l Commercial Club 4 MARI - ANNE JONES FHA 1, 3, 3,4 Buzz 4' Junior Play Senior Play Commercial Club 4 Band 1,2.3. - Libr, 4 Basketball 1 Glee Club 1 I A I x MARY NELL MCDONALD GLENDON NICHOLAS FHA 1,2, 3,4 FFA 1,2,3, -sec. Commercial Club 4 Basketball 1, 2 Basketball 1, 4 Glee Club 1 BOBBY NIX JIM OXFORD FHA 2, 3-Pres. FFA 2, 3 Class President 1 Student Council 4 Basketball 1, 2 Senior Play ALLISON KEITH ALICE IEAN KNIGHTON FHA 1, 2, 3, 4 Choister Buzz 3, 4 -Editor Junior Play Senior Play FHA 1,2, 3 Library 2, 3,4 Fresh - Soph Sextet 1 Glee Club 1 Commercial Club 4 Student Council Vice President 4 Band 1, 3, 4, 2 - Report, Basketball 1, 2, 4 JOYCE KNIGHTON FHA 1, 2 LOYCE KNIGHTON FFA 1. 2,4, - Pres. JACK PARKER Basketball 1, 2, 3 FHA 3, 4 Baseball 3 THOMAS PELT Basketball 3,4 Band 1 , 2, 3 Commercial Club 4 Senior Play DOROTHY PEEVY Class Treasurer 2,4 Class Secretary 4 FHA l, 4 Glee Club 1 Buzz 4 Commercial Club 4 - Sec. Student Council 2 Sub - Cheerleader 3 BILL RIGGINS Class President 4 Annual Staff - Adv, Mgr. Buzz Reporter 2, 3 Junior Play Senior Play Band 1, 2, 3 -reporter 4 Football 3 Track 2 BARBARA ROPER FHA l, 3,4 - 3rd Vice Annual Staff - Asst, Sales Mgr. 4 Junior Play Glee Club 1 Commercial Club 4 Basketball 1, 2, 4 Homecoming Maid 1, 3,4 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 JESSE SANDERS Football 1, 3 - Captain 2,4 co - captain Basketball 1 - Captain 2, 3 Track 3, 4 FFA 1, 2 PAT ROTON Class Sec, 1 Library Club 1 Glee Club 1 Junior Play Senior Play Halloween Queen 3 Homecoming Maid 4 Annual Staff - Snap shot Editor 4 Student Council President 4 Commercial Club 4 JOANN SANDERS FHA 1 Junior Play Glee Club l Student Council 2 Homecoming Maid 4 CHARLES WILLIAMS Basketball 1, captain 3,4 - captain Track 2 Class President I, 2 Baseball 2, 3 FFA 1,2 - vice Pres. FRANK WILLIS Class President 2 Basketball I, 2 BENNIE WILLIS 2 Cheerleader 4 FHA 1 Glee Club l Homecoming Maid 3 LENORA WISE FHA I Library Club 1 Football l, 2, 3,4 - Capt. Glee Club 1 Track 2, 3 Baseball JOHNNY SHEWMAKE Class Vice President 4 Annual Staff 2,4 - Business Manager Library Club 4 Football l, 3 Student Council l, 2 RAYMOND WALLACE FFA 1 , 2, 3. Halloween Queen 2 Cheerleader 1 Student Council 3 MICKEY STRANGE FHA 1,4 Junior Play Annual Staff 4 Basketball 1,2 Commercial Club 4 Library Club l Glee Club I SUE WHITE Class Reporter 1,4 Glee Club 1 Fresh - Soph Sextet 1 FHA 1,2 - lst Vice. 3 - Pres. and Federation Pres. 4 - Pres, and State Treasurer Annual 3 - Asst, Ed, , 4 - Editor Junior Play Senior Play Commercial Club 4 1 l ' .f, ' s Q ' -. Y' ' ' K K gg! if ' ' 35 ma, S., J 1 'A wi Q Ui. S V732 .M Elf 424.3 , CLASS OFFICERS Jimmy Willis, Vice President: Patsy Cleveland, Reporterg Joyce Davis, Secretary and Treasurer: I. D. Ormand, President MILTON ALLUMS LANIE SUE AMBROSE DOYLE BAKER EMMA BOLTON JEAN BROWN I. C. BURKE KITTIE BURKE BONNIE CEARLEY PATSY CLEVELAND COZETTE DAUGHERTY CLAUDE DAVIS JOYCE MARIE DAVIS TERREL FULLER LOU DEAN GRAHAM HAROLD HICKMAN JOHNNY HICKMAN HERMAN HUDGENS OLA KNIGHTON RAY KYLE DON LANGLEY JIMMY LANGLEY ALLEN LEMAY BOBBY LOVELL I. C. MINTER ARTHUR MOOREHEAD -51.52 gi in Ci 31252 1 we., I. D. ORMAND BOBBY PHILLIPS ETOLA REYNOLDS TOMMIE ROBERTS WILLIAM ROGERS OSCAR ROPER SHIRLEY SAUCER MARY SUE SCOTT BOBBY STRANGE BILLY JOE TATUM PHERIBEE THOMAS TERREL TISSUE IO ANN VICKERS DORIS FAYE VINES ELLEN WALLACE R. N. WALLACE IIMMY WILLIS ROGER WINGFIELD .-'JFK 'C ,L s Q, ' ,Q 3'-, f' . ff L N 4, Y 3 , 7 ix 3 M . 'P 5 ' I x ack y Ku! I i 1 W2 BUSY fliulqihih T Z Q...-. 'PF K 3. Oscar Allen Eldon Babbitt Mary Ellen Barbaree Ester Beene Susie Beene Millard Burke Travis Burke Betty Jo Byrd LaRoy Carson Melba Cearley Billy Cook Fred Cook Curtis Caughlin Kenneth Creech Raymond Creech Kenneth Cullins Patricia Drake Mike Farley Geraldine Hairston Patsy Hanson David Harrison Dee Lois Hazlett Syble Hooper William Hudgens Jack Hurley Harold Kennedy David Knighton lean Kuykendall Julia Kuykendall Johnny Lewis Mary Nell Maunz Bobby Ormand Buddy Owens Jerry Parker Loyce Parker Nell Phillips Richard Pipkin Merril Rogers Nell Rushton Billy Russell Eddie Russell Edith Shaw Virginia Smith Jane Tatom Jerry Tatom Shirley Teague Bobbie Jean Whellington Eloise Williams Hmfidmf S 1 Q k 5' 2 t We I aa ' 'ig Q' .dd 'ls' ,f t 75 I , 55 in I f Qmmdfiyk 6- 9m hmm ,. Y 2 'Z vb' I 'vsgy .X ff., 5 s 7 if 11 5 4 W , ' JL First row: Wanda Barbaree, Virginia Beasley, Hazel Beene, Mary Beene, Dan Bond, Thomas Cockerham. Second row: Virginia Cockerham, JoAnn Cook, Janice Davis, Claudine Everett, Delores Fields, Emily Fields. Third row: Wayne Hairston, Dorothy Hamilton, Shirley Hamilton, Frances Hatfield, Jerry Jacks, Glen Knighton. Fourth row: Dan Kyle, Don Kyle, Donald Lemay, Martha lemay, Io Catherine lewis, Barbara McClure. W! B A L shmu First row: Naomi Mcliamie, Wilbum Nicholas, Barbara Owens. Second row: Tom Oxford, Joe Pelt, Hazel Pierce, Jean Pipkin, Raymond Poskey, leonard Raley, Third row: Billy Frank Ratton, Helen June Rogers, Mancel Rushton, Don Saucer, Ronnie Singquefield, Quincy Sowders. Fourth row: Betty Io Stevens, Delores Tatom, Ianell Tatum, Helen Taylor, Claudia Tissue, Mary Vickers. Fifth row: Martha Vickers, Charles Vines, Mable Wallace, Jean White, Betty Jo Wicker, Jack Wingfield, Carrol Allan Jimmy Ash Dixon Beasley George Blankenship Elanor Burke Larry Chastain Rodney Chastain Charles Cleveland Alyce Curtis Dickie Dickson Betty Eddie Dianne Fuller Ottis Ghormley Smead Grimmett Charles Hairston Cassie Hanson Martin Herman Nancy Hurley Stanley James Betty Lou Johnson Rodney Jones Patsy Kennedy Bobby Dean Kirk Carolyn Lewis Larry I.'Herrison Carrol Madlock Douglas May Will McDonald Bobby McGee Dorsey Ray McKamie Max Miller Inez Miller Herman Minter Joyce Moreland Carl Ray Nicholas Gerald Nix Hugh Pierce Charles Pinkston Van Phillips Shirley Reynolds Linda Reuter Edward Rhodes James Rogers Jean Rogers Velvin Sheffield Elizabeth Shurtleff Bill Sims Tom Stovall Elizabeth Strange Peggy Strange Betty Teague Wayne Wallace Leon Ward Nadine White Jerome Williams Kenneth Willis Wayne Wingfield Second row Patsy Blankenship Patria Burke Harlas Camp Sue Cook Burl Creech Third row Robin Davis Dickie Dickson Era Nell Gaines Graham Galloway Jim Hall XY, Se Hlflffl Grade First row Dorothy Jean Barbaree Bobby Jeanette Beene Daisy Beene nb nftf' i- .. Y A Sm I s IUOUNMBE Fourth row Mary Hairston Walter Hudson Camille Hughes Gary Hurley Larry Johnson Fifth row David Kersey Dorothy Mae Kuykendall Ray Kuykendall Pat Kyle Barbara Ann Lee Sixth row Margaret Lewis Gammon McMahen Thomas Mitchell Donnie Nicholas Rodney Nicholas ',v-4 fig 95. 1 in D A ASHITWNINPKIDZS 'fhiggzfjw Thi First row Sandra Kay Nix Lyle Oglesby Ronald Oglesby Ed Oxford Hershal Pierce Second row Jessie Mae Phillips Jean Roper Linda Gayle Smith Carolyn Stovall Jerrell Tatom Third row Betty Sue Teague Peggy Joyce Teague Darrell Thomas Bobby Thompson Nell Vestal Fourth row Norma Joyce Vickers Lora West Mary Francis White Mike Wilkerson Patsy Sue Wise Seemed Semester Students ft fi Y E? Clarine Cullins 'Ith Grade Elizabeth Moncus 10th Grade Shirley Higdon 11th Grade 8 ' . 4 - Xxx, f ,, I I x x ., . , ,f ', f ,f.-iff' x ' f1,W: f3N' I J x A 13 ' x xg Hx' T 'A l x Pi ' ' '57-AQ. ' 1 in , ,f 2 4, vi fm Qzmumzjkwl 355 cw , ju' ,Lo W l 3? fi' 4 5 ilffll Qrzzdv First row: Charles Wingfield, Joyce Baker, Charles Eddy, Shirley Tatum, Arvil Glen May, Gail Cook, Doyle Rogers, Brenda McMurrough. Second row: Patsy Clark, James Earl Marlar, Julia Beth Scott, James Blankenship, Jackie Beene, Kenneth Burke, Carolyn Eddy, James White. Third row: Tommy Stevens, Flora Bell Minter, Travis Cearley, Jean Camp, James Hickman, Alice Baker, Tommy Parker, Glenda Chormley. Fourth row: Onis McKamie, Arvil Glen May, Carolyn Mitchell, Donnie Guttry, Peggy Norton, Charles Morehead, Patsy Clark, Sharon Gaines. Fifth row: Donald Ray Gregory, Betty Galloway, Carrol Cook, Sonya Willis, Bob Hall, Linda Tipton, Jimmy Cox, Herbert Pierce, Not pictured: Donald Hall, Annie Ruth Hamilton, Peggy Jane Gamble. L'-.fl st' S , 5 N I A ,UR Q. ggi 55' i I -5 1. ' 4 tg, ,Q 1 3 ., vy, 'bf g., , I -., s X . , T b I 5 ,Q I K I f ' I ,, 7,41 l, 4 , 17' it if B , if I - - f t ii N , 5 , I 'W , '-1 L R 5. N , c 4' A 1 'V1 5 '- F I-M' .4 l 35-fr-Zilf ' ...fi 2 - ,VET '31 AM v y t, 'F-' -' 6 .1 . 454.29 ' 1 - ' ' I 'gf 4. L 1 '. , 3 1 x - 1 f - . 5',iiuwi . SS- ' V .4 I , b 1. i W ,, ,X 0 , A fl . T , 1-2 X' 'ID 5151222 ff L n i YQ2 Zifflz Grade First row: Peggy Maness, Norma Kay Tatom, Louise Mitchell, Barbara McDonald, Ioan West, Carolyn Nicholas, Polly Rogers, Second row: Marvin Clark, Paul Ed Burke, Jarrell Teague, Robert Teague, William I.eMay, Billy Teague, Jackie Rogers. Third row: Ellen Ricketts, Roger Rogers, Willis Dean Blankenship, Ray Hall, Dorothy Lee, Bobby Haltom, Betty Ellis. Fourth row: Jim Foster, Sidney Dickson, Oliver McKamie, Tim LeMay, Dewey Cole, Richard Dozier, Marilou Rogers. Fifth row: Brenda Dickson, Janie Tipton, Olga Morris, Esther West, Marion Whitehead, Gerald Vines, ,Q tt as f XX My .l It 4-Ll 'PV' i Y 1, 9 'ew 's Uzird Grade First row: Jimmy Eller, Sue Tatom, Stuart Tribble, Pearl Miller, Raymond lewis, Addis Phillips, Jerry Wilkerson. Second row: Gladys Phillips, Jackie McMahen, p Jo Maness, James Carson, Carolyn Pierce, Earl Bobo, Glenda Beth Nicholas, Third row: Michael Burke, Gloria Burke, Clayton Simmons, Shirley Lee, Howard Downs, A Janet Sinquefield, Benja Strange, Fourth row: Carolyn Patterson, Reuben Ray Burke, Ava Burdue, Larry Boyd, Dinnah Lee Park, Titus Black, Judy Davis, Fifth row: Jimmy Parker, Kay Harris, Gary Pierce, Jane Haltom, Cecil Gaines, Murle Miller, Tillman Lemany. Sixth row: Linda Rushton, Larry Alridge, Marvin Foster, Donny Tatom, Doris Hamilton, Lewis Beggs, Barbara Cearley. Seventh row: Jackie Vines. Not pictured: Donald Gamble, Ronald Hall, Jerry Thomas, Bobby Stark, Mary Ann Johnson, Willie Anderson. ff 1' In nzsf? FY W N I V ,,,,,ffi,i J we ir WMI' y...- f f-- - 'I' is R C sis-it f 'wr QU 'Q r K 4 A1 T 1 32 E , KL GT- First row: James Jackson, Dale Brown, Lonnie James, Marzelle Kirk, Eugene Tatom, Dotty Thomas Second row: Ronnie James, James Hicks, Edwin Rogers, Paula Cummings, Robert Etien, Bobby Shewmake. Third row: Kenneth Wheelington, Mike Lee, Wayne Strange, Jesse Beene, James McDonald, Ronald Vines. Fourth row: Emma Jean Clark, John A, Kuykendall, John Tatom, Jimmy Ed Clark, Kenneth McMahen, Wilson McDonald. Not pictured: Lloyd Horton. Chin! and Qazzrflz Grades 'Z' 3 ryv 'J 1 L.. si ab., 'Alps Mr : fEQ,' of B '5a LJ-. 9' J 'lx Seem! Grade First row: William Millican, Virginia Dickson, Walter Neil Stratton, Nancy Jane Walker, James Raley, Clytie Fay Butler, Darrell Kuykendall. Second row: Nancy Hamilton, William Willis, Patsy Eddy, Jimmy Burke, Daris Jean Nicholas, Kenneth Eddy, Marie Russell. Third row: Warren Ricketts, Carole Sue Dixon, Glenn Jacks, Rebecca Ann Quimby, Jackie Lee, Linda Sue Moore, Ossie Norton, Fourth row: Sherry McMurrough, Jerry Bradberry, Martha Lu Morris, Michael Caughlln, Mary Jo Allen, Dennis Wayne Johnson, Sherry Gregory. Fifth row: Jimmy Landes, Becky Alford, Butch Green, Donna Reuter, Jimmy Dale Wingfield, Sandra Drysdale, Roger Sessions, Sixth row: Rodney Miller, Jane Raley, Sarah Stevens, Walter Owens, Mac Allen, Lenora Smith, Not pictured: Opal McKamie, Sharon Gamble, Karen Gamble. . Yi .- . qv 7 x y A L.,.W!slJ S xr f I1 K- v -:Q , 1. M.. 2 I 4, f I HH 2 , 2 J, ca E 'jx 'X 4 P 1 .,.',si5:.. .,,1,s, Y gigs. 4 , in ' 71+ -'fi' ' Siu-'37 4 5 5' yy 'fr' 'I Mi K1 K ,gg r. 5 ,,, aiu. ' gil' f Grade First row: Elmer Johnson, Gloria Jean Smith, Charles Simmons, Ruth Johnson, Jimmy Dale Rogers, Shirley Clark, Jimmy Cullens, Second row: Sara Teague, Don West, Donna Joyce, Billy Ray Hamilton, Brenda Sue Smith, Rod Ellis, Virginia Rogers. Third row: Sidney Bingle, Betty Ann Tatom, Leon Foster, LaMetra Poskey, James William Knight, Shirley Gale Hurley, J, W. Curtis. Fourth row: Kathryn Moore, Davis Camp, Joy Nicholas, DanialA11der, Mary Fitzgerald, John Patterson Carol Read, Fifth row: Roger Ben Strange, Patsy Beene, David Jackson, Mary Lee Cummings, Robert Delaney, Kay Wise, Jerry Don Pierce. Sixth row: Ruth Nix, Tommy Neil Marlar, Linda Fields, Geneva Anderson. Not pictured: William Kent Grimmett, Donald Kinkade, Sandra Thomas. 1 ,ga-1 A 'xr W ' 'X ' bf- A , , . U til . 'Z' W 'ff 5 ' ,I ff' Av XMLJ KJ if ,-,. W5 ..vq. f-,,. - V ,.'4f., 4,0 'fp Y . L'-R if R' pig' Trfiw 7-fg, 'Z ,.--?l,,wf1f , ' ,lf f e ' V '-j,,fA.'-,,,,, K f -'ewf,P,,,ab+' .iv .' A ,4,'f' A F fjfff U-f , ' Flfwipw Q frzj'5.:H ' 'f fb-W fjj. f tamed' 1 N ,Q A 1 .- fn .. M- f -W A A . M W 1 f, 3, :fn .r , , M, ,Vai ' am W.. , ff.-, if QUEEN: Mary Jo Hatfield PRINCESS: Mary Nell Maunz KING: Buddy Farley ffallaufem Krfyalfzf MAIDS and ESCORTS Jo Ann Vrckers Don Langley Barbara Owens Joe Pelt Shrrley Reynolds D1ck1e D1ckson Jeanne Roper Harless Camp ffamcwming vyalfy Left to nght Joyce Mar1e Davxs Mary Sue Scott Barbara Roper Queen Bobby Lynn Brrehn Par Roton Lame Sue Ambrose Dee Lors Hazlett V1rg1n1a Smrth Patr1c1a Drake v-FW! , 2 ff Q x WJ on 'N ' K A' xyyf xx' Q , 4 f , r E' --, X. xg? Q- Al - ' . fl a 6' VIRGINIA SMITH BARBARA ROPER PAT ROTON Kampzz 5'awrifc.s' ALLISON KEITH SUE WHITE JOYCE MARIE DAVIS BEST DRESSED BEST ATHLETES Allison Keith - Travis Burke JoAnn Vickers - I. D. Orm-'ind FRIENDLIEST CUTEST CAMPUS COUPLE Sue White - Pat Roton Allison Keith - Charles Dickson Charles Dickson A'-'N WITTIEST ' MOST STUDIOUS Mickey Strange Sue White - Jimmy Willis Johnny Shewmake Travis Burke Joyce Davis Barbara Travis Burke Q- 1 BIGGEST FLIRT and WOLF LAZIEST MOST BEAUTIFUL and HANDSOME BEST PERSONALITY ' - Roper Pat Roton - Sue White Charles Dickson Tommie Roberts Bennie Willis - Robert Beene Johnny Shewmake BEST ALL - AROUND NEATEST Sue White - Barbara Roper Allison Keith - Travis Burke Charles Dickson fi I BEST FIGURE 85 PHYSIQUE MOST POPULAR Bennie Willis - I, D, Ormand Barbara Roper - Sue White Charles Dickson MOST TALENTED BIGGEST PES TS Allison Keith - Johnny Shewmake Shirley Saucer - Robert Beene CUTEST MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Barbara Roper - Joyce Davis Sue White - Charles Dickson Travis Burke I I Tim? 4 I I Am. ef fi lf A 'is4 'G '1 -L Q h ui? QQ 'E' ,ig ,gg W. .. Y +I- 4 , I is w.N.,.,,,,W l 4- -an 'pl Seated: Jimmy Langley, Assistant Editorg Johnny Shewmake, Business Managerg Sue White, Editorg Mickey Strange, Sales Managerg Back row: Mrs, Henry, Sponsorg Doris Vines, Class Editor, Pat Roton, Snapshot Editor: Tommie Roberts, Activity Editor, Bobby Lovell, Copy Editor, Vera Lee Johnson, Assistant Sales Manager: Marion Davis, Assistant Business Managerg Barbara Roper, Assistant Advertising Manager, Charles Dickson, Sports Editor, Miss Strong, Sponsor: Not pictured: Bill Riggins, Advertising Manager. .0 ARM ERS 0 A F P04 if D 'Nw 19 9 9 ,4 Sweetheart Loyce Knrghton hoyce Parker Davrd Knrghton B1lly Joe Tatom Mrllard Burke Fred Cook OFFICERS Presrdent V1ce Prestdent Secretary Treasurer Reporter Sentrnel Mr N E Graham Advrsor Ftrst row Mrllard Burke Raymond Creech Jerry Tatom Thomas Cockerham Glenn Knrghron Mancel Rushton IackW1ngf1e1d Dav1dKnrghton J C Mrnter Second row W11burnN1cho1as Harold Kennedy Cerrrl Rogers Brlly Cook Allen Lemay B1l1yJoeTatom R N Wallace Tom Oxford Leonard Raley Mr Graham Thrrd row Bobby St ange Doyle Baker Loyce Kmghton Loyce Parker A B Morehead Kenneth Creech Rrchard Plpkm Fred Cook Herman Hudgens 1 TIN l 51.2- IQ-1 v-.LT I 3, W , 0 NEW aff On floor: Tommie Roberts - Historian, Patricia Drake, First Vice President, Barbara Roper, Third Vice President, Kittie Lou Burke, Pianist. Left to right: Patsy Cleveland, Secretary, Jo Ann Vickers, Second Vice President, Miss Bell, Chapter Advisorg Sue White, President, Jean Kuykendall, Reporter, Allison Keith, Choister, Lou Dean Graham, Treasurer. First row: Kittie Burke, Allison Keith, Patsy Cleveland, Jean Kuykendall, Barbara Roper, Joann Vickers Tommie Roberts, Sue White, Patricia Drake. Second row: Mary Beene, Doris Faye Vines, Joyce Marie Davis, Emily Fields, Barbara Owens, Betty Jo Wicker, Dorothy Hamilton, Helen Taylor, Jo Catherine Lewis, Patsy Hanson. Third row: Marion Davis, Hazel Beene, lla Nell Phillips, Janice Davis, Hazel Pierce, Jo Anne Camp, Mary Sue Scott, Mary Nell McDonald, Mari - Anne Jones, Shirley Teague, Delores Tatom, Jean Pipkin. Fourth row: Miss Bell, Ola Knighton, Jean Brown, Esther Beene, Retha Hand, Etola Reynolds, Melba Cearley, Joann Cook, Betty Jo Stevens, Dorothy Peevy, Janell Tatom, Jean White, Martha Vickers, Fifth row: Lanie Sue Ambrose, Barbara Sue Moreland, Mary Jo Hatfield, Mickey Strange, Naomi McKamie, Jane Tatom, Geraldine Hairston, Quincy Ann Sowders, Shirley Gay Saucer, Vera Johnson. Sixth row: Cozette Daugherty, Wanda Barbaree, Mary Ellen Barbaree, Eloise Williams. +C of as ' 2 S w E Ehj E ' Y ae s 4 to ' 'ig M, sq. I 1' I ' ROLL Fust row Esther Beene Jean Prpkrn De1or1es Tarom Dorothy Harruhton Jean Kmghton Second row Jane Tatom Geraldme Hanston Sh1r1ey Ham111ton P3Il'1C13 Drake M1ss Syble E Taton Lmbranan Bobble Nell Cook Th1rd row Johnny Shewmake Vera lee Johnson Bobby Lovell Ilmmy Dale W1111s Jxmmy Langley c ,Czbmry Sill M- 3 MISS SYBLE E TATOM Lrbrarran U1 ff VO fi- Seated Robrn Davls Drckre Drckson Standmg Charles Vrnes Arthur Morehead Stanley James Tom Oxford Irmmy Langley Sponsor Robert H Bales Che Student 6011 cz! Seated Tommre Roberts Secretary Pat Roton Presrdent of Student Councrl Standxng Francrs Hatfreld Hazel Prerce Alhson Kerth Vrce Presrdent Charles Drckson Presrdent of Student Body J1m Oxford Davrd Kursey i if KWQQQQEHB-S ' law I - . 6, A' ,f . . . S ' - ii 1 fl ' , X H 1 ' ' i I V QQ fy ' 5 , ' . f : X S 4 lg .-.. D W r Y SS K ll S Mt' r! ,, 7 stsf S' f i M 4 A, 1 I .A 3 ml . .. . I. - . '. . l ' ' I 'V f 'I ' , I 1 S Q if -f5JQ'f ful -.,:-n Ma' 3 Q ' um Q 'ry if! 03536 3140 ff ,--f MA First row: Mrs. Henry, Dorothy Peevy, Tommie Roberts, Jimmy langley, Marion Davis, Doris Faye Vines, Second row: Arnell Hollis, Shirley Saucer, Ola Knighton, Mary Sue Scott, Sue White, Vera Lee Johnson, Pat Roton, Barbara Roper, Joyce Davis, Cozette Daugherty. Third row: Bobby Lovell, Alice Knighton, Hazel Marie Jackson, Lanie Sue Ambrose, Micky Strange, Mari - Anne Jones, Mary Nell McDonald. Fourth row: Patsy Cleveland, Joanne Vickers, Kittie Lou Burke, Allison Keith, Etola Reynolds, Mary Jo Hatfield. E716 Kammermzl 61116 OFFICERS President ---- Tommie Roberts Vice President - - - Jimmy Langley Secretary ---- - Dorothy Peevy Treasurer - - - Bobby Lovell Sponsor - - - Mrs. Henry ff .2 W f' 2 g ' 3 -Qi Nw -. QI lfx civil sg .,.. wav! f , if xalf I , 2. 1. .g4r-gf - ...' ' ' Q -A li, ,vu 's 'f . N. 4-A A 'E' 'f N' Qs Qs. x f wwf .., n A Q . 1 C V 1 L 1: ,al SGW Q 5 sQ Turkey Burke David Harrison M lton Bugs Rogers Frank W lhs Oscar Paul Roper w: Red Davis William l-lud ens, First ro ly B Ton row Coach Fuller Terell Tissue Jack Hurley Harold H ckman Johnny Hickman Mike Farlev, Allums, Kenneth Bobby Ormand I D Ormand Charles Drckson Jesse Sanders John Ray Hart, Eddie Russell, Russell, Coach Fallin Terell Fuller Buddy Farley Cullins, Don. Langley, Travis Burke Frank Willis, I, D, Ormand CAPTAINS Jesse Sanders, Frank Willis 5 ' Pl John Ray Hart, Charles Dickson. Jesse Sanders, Frank Willis, L, G, Davis, Buddy Farley. ,, gf xg an ia- Q- . . Nur,- xv L ,--. Q'-' fe'-.,H 5 4' fit!-gk, 1-.,.'3. y 'Fr -5 sv 'EH L.. ' - f' ..., . V Y . ,lg .UA W M ,, ww., Xi I ffwkpw , I :ww r 'Y NJ Ag ,XE an 3 - . A x V?,f,4wii,, Emma' v f'f'fs?,ra, Ae-ll' tw' Y 'Sw ' ,. -L Q , LJ.,-jf-m. . ....,, wa -- TRAVIS BURKE WILLIAM ROGERS TERREL FULLER Quarterback Halfback Tackle I , ... A Mx'4if T , .x', .I JACK HURLEY Tackle EDDIE RUSSELL BILLY RUSSELL Center Center , v M , , wx ,M it f' W K, -f Fl s X '4 ' ' 1 11. . ' j-,. Q -- fe.. f 'Q ' .t'l,:,.4.- ,Q ' ' . - V ' ' .sv ., - , - .x ' b . f. A, V' V . Vx WILLIAM OTIS HUDGENS DON LANGLEY MILTON ALLUMS End End Guard HAROLD HICKMAN BUDDY FARLEY TERREL TISSUE Fullback Left End Halfback I - R OSCAR ROPER Right Halfback MR CLINT FULLER MR BUDDY FALLIN Coach Assuxam Coach I CIM X Frrst row Loyce Parker Dav1d Harrrson M1ke Farley Kenneth Culhns Second row Charles D1ckson Manager Buddy Farley Trav1s Burke Edd1e Russell Jesse Sanders Manager Thud row I D Ormand Charles Wllhams Brlly Russell Coach Fuller Not prcrured Jerry Parker Semin 1511.94 cfm!! Sq ad - COACH - Clint Fuller in-1 mul 1... gs aw l M A31 :: : W y'.' 'af Q rf Ig X 5 . M5 1, D, ORMAND BUDDY FARLEY 2 l Hn Fawud Forward 'qu in A' Uni KW' 3- .L 1, I V 5 av WA ' V va vi A ..,. J- ps Q7 First row: Patsy Cleveland, Io Ann Vickers, Barbara Roper. Second row: Shirley Teague Allison Keith, Lanie Sue Ambrose, Mary Nell McDonald, Janice Davis, Mary Sue Scott, Back: Coach Fuller. Not pictured: Edith Shaw, Mary Vickers, Martha Vickers, Janell Tatom, Mabel Wallace. Girl ' 16:1 kefb ll Sqzaz JO ANN VICKERS Forward BARBARA ROPER Forward Hx 5 1' he-fu 'Same '5 S ,IX 2 Fmt row Stanley Iames Ducon Beasley J Rodney Chastam William McDonald D1ck1e Rhodes Robm Dav1s Nor p1ctured B111 S1ms Kenneth W1111s Joe Pelt ,fuuivr Kaskciball Sq ad Coach BUDDY FALLIN I I r l n roy . 9 1 l D Dale Dickson, Second row: Graham Galloway, Charles Cleveland, Harlis Camp, Edward X ,JW 5?z,f f A J ' ' '46 fi f ' 4Mem 7:24 i J' 0 1 A, , 1 Fl , 1 .-,Q . ,.,. 4 ,- . , . P' Y ,-.V ,fi f :f - -H' T' F ff w fi iff 'HQ 1 ms, I x 4 1 Q- - N. Winn 'ln 'R V6 , -, ,wif 3? if A xjk .. A '41 A Rx 7' ' KA ' , ' 'x 'X 1 A ii., 1,u L 'try , ,rf . 1' , ' , 1 'V f-I ,. 1 Q r mln, .J uk 159 Q ll'-I. ,tvs -A ,- . - 'an-.ra if' W-Lh- 1, They come DY twos - - 4, Hen Party. 7. 'I'hree's a crowd. 2. Future seniors. 5, Here comes Dan? ! ? ? 8. Cowboy ? '? 3, Patricia, are you the referee? ? ? 6, Sour? ? 9, Nice wash job, Mr. Hudson - - 1 X T 6 I . s ' :E 'LJ A 2 - x Mes 19 ...sd l 4 .IA b S Q dw fbi , J , ww F '--. ' if 'S R.-M' Y I .. 5, is 1 if W! 1. .M ga ,am 'f' .1 frea- -4'0 ip... 'f' 'I N ,Zi if ll A df-. if , 4 1 f'GQv, as 1 t QQ v- - '5 ..,Hae'f' ,: 2 H L4 5 4 'f .Hs , A Q , q '.vfA1 ?A'r'l i glf , f 'f', ' Az .fx ,'- ,A:,A 1 I 5 -1 W 7 2 4-K.. - 5 W. ' . 3 , S 9 4 ,Agar wr 9 ff? a ' Q9 t M . ,ei 12.9.9 -in .4 , ol N 'm SM W '. ...v- Q ', ff an V .9 X it f 'x 'YIX 2 Ao.. 1 .L 5y' l WR i : +1 ' L0 , rib X I M1 Ewa' rl' 'E 0 J ,X I J L'- vs S ,,--..f a-f -.+R Q N.. bG ar 9 4.2 'QV Mfrmv-M M4-.q,M.A x I ,,ffw'N : ,v K K sf.. 'r 'M 's -fm W ' -HW ,, ,Ax Hffff .9195 1? Q Q. fh zz I Will ,474 Testament U16 611155 af 52 We the class of 52 berng of sound body and farrly sane mrnd do hereb wrll our Krng Mrdas talents our abrlrty to get along wrth the admrmstratron and faculty and our quret peaceful manner to the class of 53 The Senror Class as a whole wrlls to the Junror Class our abrlrty to make mone We also wrll to the Iunrors our abrlrty to co operate to get along wrth each other and to make good grades The Senror Class also leaves to the Junror Class two of the best sponsors that a class ever had Mrss Strong and Mrs Henry Sue Whrte wrlls to Krttre Lou Burke her abrlrty to breeze through school wrthout any responsr brlrtres Robert Beene leaves hrs Charles Atlas equrpment to Don Langley Marron Davrs w1lls her abrlrty to laugh and have fun all the trme to Irmmy Langley Irm Oxford leaves to Doyle Baker hrs darry herd JoAnn Sanders gladly wrlls all of her 5 ft and 1 rn to Oscar Paul Roper Glendon Nrchols leaves to R N Wallace hrs Garland Crty women Bennre Wrllrs wrlls her abrlrty to cheerlead to Tommre Roberts and to snag the captarn of the football team to Lanre Sue Ambrose Mrckey Strange wrlls her beautrful frgure to Pherrbee Thomas and to Ray Kyle her abrlrty to drrve Dale Farn leaves hrs only abrlrty whrch rs hrs way wrth women to I C Mrnter Mary Io Hatfreld wrll her abrlrty to cook to Ola Knrghton Charles Drckson wrlls hrs abrlrty to play football all season wrthout an rnjury to Terrel Trssue and to Terrell Fuller hrs abrlrty to have a date any Ilme Mary Nell McDonald leaves her abrlrty to play basketball to Lame Sue Ambrose Charles Wrllrams wrlls hrs abrlrty to play good football toJ D Ormand and to Claude Davrs hrs abrlrty to drrve strrp down automobrles Hazel Jackson W1llS to Mary Sue Scott her abrlrty to catch a boyfrrend John Ray Hart leaves hrs old red Dodge to Bobby Strange flf he ll have rt J Dorothy Peevy wrlls to Irmmy Wrllrs her quret drsposrtron v - V . 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Bobby Nrx vwrlls hrs 26 rnch vvarst lrne and h1s long black wavy ha1r to Brlly Jo Tatum Arnell Hollrs w1lls her abrlrty to get marrred to Tommre Roberts Bllly Rrggrns leaves h1s abrhty to plaw hookey and be tardy and get by wrth rt to Mrlton Allums Retha Hand wrlls her ab1l1ty to catch ex senrors to Lou Dean Graham Buddy Farley leaves hrs ab1l1ty to make A s under Mr Dollarhrde toJ C, Burke A11ce Jean Knrghton wrlls her long frngernarls to Ellen Wallace Jesse Sanders wrlls hrs 215 lbs to Bugs Rogers fwho needs rt J Pat Roton wrlls her drgnrfred manner to Dorrs Faye Vrnes and to Tommre Roberts her ab1l1ty to get along w1th Mrss Strong Marr Anne Jones wrlls her pastel sweaters to Bonnre Mae Cearley L G Dav1s leaves h1s ab1l1ty to play every POSIIIOU on the football fxeld to Bobby Lovell Bobbye Lynn Brrehn wrlls her extra 50 lbs to Shrrley Gay Saucer and to Joyce Marre Dav1s her plarness boyce Kmghton wrlls her abrlrty to be the Presrdent of the FFA to Herman Hudgens Barbara Roper w1lls her abrlrty to catch a tall dark and handsome man to Patsy Cleveland and to Joyce Mane Dav1s her ONE talent Jovce Kmghton wrlls her loud VOICC to Cozette Daugherty Joann Camp wrlls her straxght ha1r to Etola Reynolds Doyne Graham w1lls h1s abrhty to be good rn Physrcs toJ1mmy Langley Bobbre Nell Cook leaves her ab1l1tx to work rn the lunchroom to Emma Bolton and her halr to the Juntor Class grrls Iohnny Shewmake wrlls hrs abrlrty to get out of school at m1d term to Roger Wrndfreld and to Don Langley he leaves h1s long legs Alhson Kerth wrlls her ab1l1ty to always be prompt and never be late for elther a date or a class to Mary Sue Scott and to Shrrley Hrgdon her passron for Jewelry Frank Wl1llS leaves hrs abrlrty to cut up ln class to Terrel Fuller Helen Kestner wllls her abrlrty to get out of tak1ng m1d term tests to Harold Hrckman and Allen Lemay lenora Wrse leaves her abrlrty to get along wrth Robert Beene to Jo Ann Vrckers Thomas Pelt wrlls hrs abrlrty to draw prctures of Mr Dollarhrde toJ C Burke and hrs abrhty to pay attentxon rn class to Bobby Lovell Vera Lee Johnson wrlls her abrhty to stay 1n school all of the trme to Patsy Cleveland . . . 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Raymond Wallace wills his cotton hair to Johnny Hickman Junrors thrs rs all that we have our trarts our abrlrtres and our dreams so take good care of them and use them well U15 561410 Z7 zfplzecy One day as I came out of a conference wrth my Parrs desrgner on my way to the bar I mean car my busrness manager COTTON WALLACE came mnnrng toward me wrldly wavrng a tele gram You ve made rt at last You ve hrt the top now You are requested by the PRESIDENT LUTHER GRANT DAVIS better known as Red to desrgn the costumes for the World Prerruer to be held at Stamps Whatabreak Gettrng to Stamps the next largest crty rn the Unrted States The next thrng you know I ll be gettrng mto Buckner to desrgn After a few mrnutes whrch seemed lrke hours rn my new Rrggrns' desrgned Jet Shrp I landed at Stamps As I walked mto the burldrng Iran rnto BILLY RIGGINS Telhng htm of my recent trrp he at once asked rf I en1oyed my space shrp I of course told hrm I had and even told hrm hrs planes and shrps had taken the place of Fords After checkrng rn at the Knrghton P Hotell asked where most of the celebrrtres would be and upon takrngasecond glance the proprretors turned out to be IDYCE KNIGHTON and DOROTHY PEEVYKn1ghtor1 two of my old classmates After hearrng about therr frve boys I was told how to reach the new Phoney Island located on beautrful Lake June recently constructed by the world reknownengrneer JOHNNY SHEWMAKE upon whrch stands the famous nrght spot Johnny Ray s Whrle standrng on the bank contemplatrng on how to get out to Phoney Island a splash of water announced a boat After the Jets were turned off a slow easy talkrng guy sard Are you lookrng for a taxr out to Phoney Island? My memory churned as I looked at thrs odd character and trred to hold on at the same trme It was only after we made a curve on one rudder that rt came to me rn a flash' BUDDY FARLEY' l He and hrs partner THOMAS PELT had opened ajet speedway down the lake about a mrle and durrng therr spare trme they ran a water taxr on Lake June Johnny Ray sturned out to be owned and operated by JOHN RAY HART another of my old class mates By the trmelhad reached the bar the frrst floor show had started and JOYCE KNIGHTON another graduate of 52 was srngrng Crazy Heart and makrng eyes at brg trme gambler DALE FAIN Upon feelrngadraft on my tonsrls I closed my mouth and turned amrd a clatter of crga rettes to frnd MICKEY HART better known rn the olden days as MICKEY STRANGE yellrng at her husband It seems that the crgarette grrl BOBBIE NELL COOK had run off wrth HEART BREAKER BEENE left three other members of the act wrth a broken contract JO ANN CAMP and ALICE JEAN KNIGHTON were pretty upset about the affarr but MARY NELL MCDONALD drdn t seem to mrnd for she has a dramond on her frnger whrch looks lrke rt mrght be the Magnoha type JOHN RAY decrded to go shoot a game of pool whrle he studred about rt and he drsappeared rnto a nearby door Orderrng my chocolate Jet frz Iwas about to rnqurre rf the Head Bartender was not DOYNE GRAl-lAMwhen a frantrc well dressed lady came dashrng through askrng of the where abouts of MR CHARLES WILLIAMS I turned to see who the cyclone was but she had drsappeared so I turned agarn and drscovered Doyne had been workrng ever srnce he had sold hrs darry to CHARLES DICK SON All of a suddenlheard two gun shots runnrng I saw they had announced the arrrval of Cattle Krng CHARLES DICKSON After loudly declarrng drrnks were on hrm he collected hrs malt came over and began talkrng over old trmes Retha and George grocery charn store typhoons also came over to say hello They have to travel most of the trme seerng about therr stores Charlre told me that MARION DAVIS, famous opera srnger was to be here for the premrer I would see her tomorrow As the orchestra began to play I was surprrsed to learn that the famous band leader wasthe husband of MARI ANN JONES Seerng my gloomy look Charhe sensed my srngle blessed ness and began to tell me of the fates of three other un marrred classmates ALLISON KEITH had rt seems been marrred four trmes but was unattached at the present Charhe explarned that Allrson had become a very wellknown psychiatrrst I ignored the hrnt of my payrng a professronal vrsrt to her and he went on to tell me ofthe success of PAT ROTON who had gone to New Mexrco that fateful day after graduatron The same day Sue and Morgan had been marrred Oh yes I 1 1 1 1 1 0 I 1 1 1 ' 1 11 1 - 1 - I I U 11 11 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 . . . ,, .1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' ll 1 fl 1 9 I 1 . . . ,, - 1 1 . . ,, . 1 . . . , , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' 11 11 1 - - 1 1 ' 1 1 - ' - :. 1 1 . . , 1 1 - 1 X . 1 ' Y - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - . - ' 1 1 1 ' ' U' Y' . 1 1 1 exclaimed What happened to them? Then he told me that they were furnishing the Jr High cheerleaders all four of them' But what happened to Pat after she got out to New Mexrco I asked Oh she has worked her way up It seems she had such a wonderful knowledge of short hand that now she IS secretary to the Foreign Ambassador of the U S o Mexico and she is engaged to a bullfrghter which turned out to be yes you guessed it another product of the class of 52 JIM OXFORD As I turned to set my milk UQ glass down the same cyclone came through and knocked the glass out of mv hand but she stopped thts time to apologize and also asked Where IS Charles Williams? Then I recognized her to be BARBARA ROPER I could see she was in a dither soltold het to have a seat and order a double butter SCOTCH soda As soon as she could get her breath she told me she had been working for CHARLES WILLIAMS for two years private secretary keeping records and dates of all his girl friends straight Six hours ago she explained he had leftwith HELEN KESTNER, ex major of the W A F to take some private flying lessons but a call out there assured her he was here So here she was LENORA WISE a famous movie actress arrived a day early for the premier and Charles 15 for wasj to be her escort As we sat there sipping our sodas I learned that FRANK and BENNIE owned and operated the Willis Brick Manufactormg Company and lived in their own brick made mansion Just outside Texarkana JESSE and JOANN have their television show over the world wide network K O R N Barbara explained that this was a popular varietv show in which Jesse did bird calls and played the har for the boys and the elephants which are a part of the show According to radro commentator for colummstj HAZEL JACKSON who had taken over Hedda Hopper s program and column a few years back the program ran neck and neck in Screen Guild s contest for most popular television show with JACK PARKER S show featuring VERA LEE JOHNSON the Modern Dagmar Barbara suggested we go back to the hotel and catch a few winks as the Premier was officially opened at a breakfast later on in the morning at 10 30 Back in Buddre s crurserwe bumped 1nto BILL RIGGINS and BOB NIX with their glamorous dates They are the famous detectives who have branch offices in San Diego New York and Houston and we dlscovered they had acquired even more fame recently when they solved the case of the Miss ing Magazine for Miss Syble Tatom The next morningl woke to the music of children playing Space War on the floor above As I crawled over a big silver saucer like object I ran face to face with one of my old chums MARY JO HATFIELD Now she was trying to corner an even dozen chlldren She and her husband now furnish the panelofprrvate quiz kids As we walked down the hall and talked over old times I asked about ARNELL HOLLIS and hubby Mary Jo laughingly told me that they were having trouble with therrdaughterwho had fallen desperately in love with the son of GLENDON NICHOLAS who was a world renowned hot rod driver coming up rn his father s footsteps or rather ure tracks Arnell and Horace Lynn were trying to persuade their daughter to wait until she was a few years older she was nrne years old As I made my way down the hall I couldn t help wondering at the drastic changes that had come over mx old classmates But I drdn t have to wonder for long Because up the walk came a young man looking very much like the man that was principal at Stamps and on his arm a very pretty young girl who farntly resembled the Superintendent As they went by I heard the girl say Ronnie , ' .. - , ., v p I - . . . , I I I U . n . 1 l , H , . . y . . - . . . l ' . . . . . , . monica while his two sons did tumbling tricks. Joann is manager of the show as well as trainer . . ' . . , . . . , . , . . . , , . . . . - - . . , . I ' Y 0 I I I - . . . . , . - ' . . , . , . . Y ' ' - , .hmmm 4 Pea! Zen Walaec I T Zzzr ae, ,X MOTOR co PN I D dg Ply A 5442754 FLOVVER SI-IOP Qfmaf 'BURIAL ASSOCIATION GREEN ING M SMURIQCUGI-I CO Sym JGMM hM NCI imvw A F s fam wif I-I C NA E FURNITURE CO Lg L Cd C .. K a 20 .Ao lg! I , '2' 'Wh IIIIH 33 V! 0 e ' 3 A mouth Lewisville, 0 rkansas 0 2 ' va . . c urroug , anager in I surance - Re 1Estate - L J 2 E ' ' I Phone 71 St mps, rkans I ' I I 991 ,X v gli Samsonite u gage ' I N ane ear hests T s ,Un I A We wash grease 1:qA r I C0 SEEVISE yES. and fix flats A good place to eat as Frank and Aline Saucer plenty parking Space P Phone 78 Hy. 82 52 DRIVE :NN Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Austin FULLER, Zig I N., 'N xf f g H1 Grade M111 Work Bradley Arkansas Zualctq 610602664 Compluments of 62 GTQOCERY We De 11ve r Mr 8zMrs H E McKam1e Owners Phone 48 ill, fi JITNEY duweua Self Serv1ce Food Store Mr Sr Mrs A L Thomas Proprletor Phone 70 Thomas St Stamps Arkansas Q1A0m9cleanlng HAZ L.E'l'T CLEANERS Phone 86 IW, ......, ml Mm .,... ..--I. ,lI ',,1 M. ' ,ll uh- 1..- X 1 Ifvl p , II. A, ' -.il .MMM INN... f X I,.f , - -.,. H , -. If , ,I '-' , -' , ' f N f 'N tl ' X ,I U E X I' ss. N Z ,' 1 R as N ' 1 ' N ' 1 . I I I ' , Y . , . . . . , o C .i W - 3 f Y - tw Q at at f I4' 7.57.2 . - .-vkr'- Q K X H fx wa: 1' 7 ' V- ..T'f'T4r'y. a'f' -' x 'f 95 1111, A X W' iff.,- ! , f.. , , Complimenfs of Miss Pauline Shurtleff Mrs. Dan McGoogan Mrs. Verl May Mrs. Ida Bradley Mrs. J. C. Hamm Miss Lilla Mae Bolger PUT YOUR BEST FOOT FORWARD Key? 52029 Complumenfs of QEETEE' QEWE l.12Y When you thmk of Jewelr th1nk of .Tester s Phone 137 Complumenfs of E LEC -I-TQIC Phone 64 Complumenfs gimp? SHOE I-IOS PITAL BO ND 'S DRUG STORE Compllmenis of 0 U B Bond Ph G Re11ab1e Prescr1pt1ons Pmces are born here Phone 14 Stamps Arkansas and ra1sed else here 5 t N . A 11 Y, of TNI IX QQMW, NEI-4I BOTTLIN6 COMPANY P Compliments of X Complimenfs 34 2gZ?20'Wdfi 'DRUGS STOEE A. L. Cross, Owner Phone ffl Stamps, Ark Qamfasfe AUTG COMPANY SA LES SDR VICE W f 367762 VHLUES WESTERN AUTO Ph Z0 n T5 N Ph 7 Z5 es ern . Aldo Comphmenis Associ t of Store Si' N- e is , 9 Q one 6 Zettn Wafaec S E E D f X lazy, Cl ?N'?K5 Everythln g for men s and boys SIHCC 1885 Wear Stamps Ar kansas LAMBERT Q, BA1212 General O11F1eld Contractors Bulldozers Dragllnes Dump Trucks Teams and Road Surfacm 8 Phone 2971 P O Box 332 Waldo Arkansas C23 is -ka 5 RPI '-I, - COHEN C OTWELL ewleffefcf Where you save money on everyth1ng E lgms Bulova D1amonds Phone 624 126 N Jefferson Magnoha Arkansas 283' CAFE We Serve Short Orders and Plate Lunche s . so - . , , ' on J . . s 5551 r.4. - 'god rf. 2 i-Q .421 .5 .. Q, 2 E559 if :f L mf! 1555. .ii F 32 :FQ r Li ., . , .9 Q .:- . ,glkisi 1. :1 L: 1 L mmm 1.3 , .....1 5.- 'P- ? 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W Z Blue-Horse Where friends meet to eat S h o uppli e eci 1' ' S . d d Compluments CONTRAC TOR I Stamps Arka sas Compliments of BEAUTY SHOP jafayeffe Where there 1S beauty there IS Charm Brlner Thomas Ed1tor 306 Water S Located at Stamps Arkansas Stamps Arkansas 5364 5526 BUILDING SUPPLIES FURNITURE HARDWARE PHILCO REFRIGERATORS 81 FREEZERS EASY AND SPEED QUEEN RANGES MAGIC CHEF RANGES Phone 2.14 Stamps Arkansas Comphments of c512ocE12Y q MARKET Grit35i12n3,3iQzi:tS 55645210 Frozen Foods GJIQCDCETQY Free Dehvery phone 226 Phone No 80 J . Phone 265 Hermoine Thomas, Bus. Mgr. 2 C OMPLIMENTS OF TEXARKANA B OTTLING C OMPANY TEXARKANA U S A dia!! D952 ABSTRACT co T1t1e Servlce 1n Lafayette County PHONE LEWISVILLE 2 3 ARKANSAS WD? Effect! PRODUCE Wholesale Fru1t and Produce D1a1 32 2721 C OMPLIME NTS ZZ!Zt f G Roc E Few co TEXARKANA U S A 1.-.QZ6gZfZ0 agaw Z! Ano BUILDING MATERIALS C0 LEWI VILLE ARKANSAS Phone 314 TEXARKANA, U, S. 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DZZZM M I LK CO IF ITS BORDENS IT HAS TO BE GOOD LEWISVILLE ARK PRODUCTS QW Zwfmf A FRIEND DSG!!! 6 C5 QOCE RY CO h1S Hp Ak J I 0 0 Wholesale Distributors Blue-Horse Sc oo upplies zyma M BUTANE GAS COMPANYINC D1st butors Zer B t ne G and Appl ances P e 9 O M gnoha A ka sas 0? ff! 222 Q22 QM! Www! JEWELERS COMPANY Po t ac I ter t1on 1 Ha vester QQKAW 4 gy gg 1'RAcToFz coMPANY Fo d T actor Dearbor Fa rn Eq pment S 'J P PLY New Holland Hay Ba1lers Phone 882 n 11 Ar e 1291 Mag 11a Ark fTorn s Tr ctor C mp y Ph 27858 Te rk na Arkan asj away away AND Zami!!! 195125 fm Mag ol Arka sas I ' ri o ua as i hon ll P. . Box 155 a ' r n 0 a of - 4 n i n na ' a r Magnolia Arkansas Phone 3 Magnolia, Ark. 0 W r r n r ui Mag o 'a, k. Phon no ' , Q . ' a o an , , xa a , s 1 f n ia n Compliments of J fame QM? AND SERVICE COMPANY Magnolla Arkansas Complimen+s Buckner Arkansas 4 'Tots to Teens Phone 125 East S1de Magnoha Square Arkansas Compliments 4 W9 ZZ Magnoha Arkansas O O O 0.8.8. The f1rms advert1sed on these pages have shown that they are the smcere fr1ends and supporters of Stamps Hxgh School Let's show them that we apprec1ate the1r help by patron1z1ng them and urg1ng others to do so ZW X 5 of . . 5 1 ' A I H of J . . BAKE SHOP of -
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