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= 2 3 = oo Ns sages OES cae | | | I IES ee te gE UEC NID een Nie poe Des oe TE REND eee eee ae eS eo TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION.......... 2 GREEKS:. 72... eee 290 DEDICATION ........... 14 SPORTS 2.22.0 eee 328 ADMINISTRATION ....... 18 BUILDING AND | CLASSES te 58 GROUNDS .......... 357 STUDENT LIFE ........ 215 ADDITIONAL CLASS FEATURES PICTURES): 3 eee 378 BEAUTIES 3 eee 233 ADVERTISEMENTS WHOS HOt ee ee 251 DIRECTORY .......... 398 Lion boosters cheer. THE Jy EDITION OF THE Lion AS PRODUCED BY Andrew Johnson, Jr. Editor-In-Chief Ervin Lee Associate Editor Eloise Rodgers Secretary James Sargent Business Manager John M. Howard Sponsor Rufus Caine Geleve Grice Lugene Jasper Photographers Ervin Lee Cover Design and Art work A dance for the queen at the “Corona- tion Ball.” Eugene Holmes, talented musician, performs in the Fine Arts Little Theatre. can even study in the “snack bar.” . The Lions defeat John Brown University. s first anniversary. at the ROTC’ Miss Faye Clark has time to pose for our cameraman. speaks General Davidson A.M. N. celebrated its tenth annual retreat. The retreat was held this year at Camp Couchdale. The resort is approxi- mately 12 miles west of Malvern, Arkansas. ee Te Be ee The band marches down Main Street “Homecoming Day,” 1969. Onlookers crowd the sidewalk to see the “Marching 100” perform. fw. The audience congregates early for the musical con- Ls t scert. The concert featured the talented Mr. Eugene Holmes in the Fine Arts Little Theater. i Pat Rogers admires her nearly completed work. Students rush to get the talented Eugene Holmes’s autograph after a grand performance. Mr. Holmes’s concert drew a full house and his talent was enjoyed by one and all. The attendance of A.M. N. stu- dents to a formal affair, such as this, is indigenous of the numerous interests displayed by a homogeneous A.M. N. student body. Mays plays a game of ping-pong with concealed partner during retreat. The A.M. N. ROTC Drill team performs a half time execution. Cadet Captain Andrew Johnson receives pro- motion to Cadet Major. After many hard sum- mer camps and exhausting training, Mr. An- drew Johnson receives his rewards for being able | to not only lead, but being an excellent follower. The pious and enduring attitudes, that the gentle- men of the ROTC and Mr. Johnson are noted for will one day serve our country well. Eugene Holmes has his audience in a trance. The audience seemed to have rocked and glided along aimlessly with the music Mr. Holmes sang. The mystic sounds that were produced by Mr. Holmes, intrigued the audience and gave many a feeling of inner peace. 1 OASIS LONI REIT OO LEPTIN LOW WL OAT ED TBP E'S Ty A Statute of a man is represented in this picture of the 1969 commencement speaker. Education, always the means to our end, was explained in detail by Dr. Samuel D. Proctor. Viewing a dedicated educator in action was a great part of the 1969 graduating class. Letter “A” athletes enjoy a delicious breakfast. 13 14 MRS. GLADYS M. SMITH DEDICATION We speak of a person from Boston, Massachusetts, the youngest of seven children. One who has worked at num- erous jobs from employment at Florida Normal Indus- trial Institute, Saint Augustine, Florida to Stenographer at Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, Alabama. In 1938, she came to A.M. N. to serve as Bookkeeper. While at A.M. N., she earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Admini- stration. For further study, she attended Boston University where a Master of Education Degree with Specialization in Guidance was acquired. Additional study was also done at other numerous Universities. After returning to Pine Bluff, our own assumed the position as teacher-counselor in the Freshman Studies Division at A.M. N. and is now serving as the Assistant Director of the Division. This person has done much to orientate and direct incoming Freshmen. An abundance of understanding and sincerity has endeared her to Freshmen and upper-classmen alike. Her major in- terest is the present reading situation of students on cam- pus. In the future she plans to invest much of her time to this problem. As a result of her many pleasing qualities, she was selected MISS ALUMNI for 1968-69. For being what you are Mrs. Gladys McKindra Smith, we proudly dedicate to you the 1970 Edition of the LION. “Wonder if the crown will fit?” ti “Funny ... I don’t feel like royalty.” Few could ever top the charm and grace presented by Mrs. Gladys M. Smith. 16 STATE OF ARKANSAS OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR LITTLE ROCK WINTHROP ROCKEFELLER GOVERNOR GREETINGS TO STUDENTS AT A. M. N. COLLEGE: Thank you for asking me to participate, through this message, in your 1970 yearbook. The youth of our state is a major interest of mine. One might even say that it is a selfish interest because I am keenly aware that, all too soon, youth is gone and adulthood arrives. Irresponsible, uneducated youths become irresponsible, uneducated adults. I don't want this for Arkansas. That is why I have pledged my administration to the achievement of programs that will build a better Arkansas for our young people to grow up in. The transition from youth to adulthood is a difficult one but I am pleased with the way most of today's youth are meeting the challenges of society. I admire your reaching out for scholastic achievement. I'm happy to see that you wan t to participate and are taking steps to prepare yourself for the future. It is my hope that, as you gain maturity, you will retain your young spirit. As your friend, as well as your governor, let me say this to you...continue to study hard, develop an integrity that can't be compromised and prepare yourself to meet the opportunities of your time in the best ways that you can. You, and our world, will be better for it. With all good wishes, Sincerely, Winthrop Se Governor The Governor The Honorable Winthrop Rockefeller (AIED ue Soe Roberts, Jr., Chairman; and Reverend Maurine Williams. Mr. Ralph Robinson The Agricultural, Mechanical and Normal College’s Board of Trustees is composed of seven members, selected from the Congressional District of Arkansas. One member is selected at—large by the Governor. The term of service of the Board Members is six years, but each member is eligible for reappointment. The Board of Trustees has the responsibility of regulat- ing the College’s finances, governing its overall program and serving as an agency of this state. The length of tenure of many board members makes possible an awareness of A. M. N. College’s problems; therefore, enabling them to make sound decisions. Left, Seated: Mr. C. D. Franks, Secretary; Mr. Sam Anderson, C Board of Trustees Serves Diligently hairman. Standing, L to R: Mr. York Williams Mr. Clarence Mr. Farris E. Madison A. M. N. has advanced greatly under their leadership. We are fortunate to have a group of men who work so di- ligently and faithfully to promote the social, economic and political life through improved and increased educational facilities. The Board of Trustees serves as the central governing agent of the administrative process and their action s lend themselves to the physical, academic and social develop- ment of the college. The Board is well acquainted with problems and difficulties of such areas. It is their primary endeavor to work toward the expansion of the college and to develop it to its fullest capacity in all aspects. Ly, iN i “4 i i ¥ oS =F Se ort an ae ee EN aha ek ee tne A na LP. fangs i ¥ —_ ee ESS , ' | és DR. LAWRENCE A. DAVIS A. M. N. College President The life of “Prexy” is a busy one. It is filled with phone calls, conferences, meetings, speaking engagements and hand shakes. It is a life spliced by mountains of papers, frequent interruptions while he is busily working and extensive plan- ning and contemplation for tomorrow’s problems and to- morrow ’s responsibilities. Despite all this, the President still finds time to enjoy his favorite sports, hunting and fishing — which gives him an opportunity to escape the closed atmosphere that he’s usually in, due to his work. Men who stand tall among tall men, men who live and die by principle and whose fight always ends in victory are leaders, such a man is President Lawrence A. Davis. “Mingle, mingle, mingle.” “Think!” os Bane eet “So you prefer soul food, ay coach?” 19 RE ease RC PLP iin “Peace or victory.” - “ce . .. punch needs sugar.” ey CSR PM ty Se et DR. RICHMOND C. DAVIS Dr. Richmond C. Davis Vice President For Academic Affairs Research and Development The vice president of the office of Academic Affairs, Research and Development, is under the direction of Dr. R. C. Davis. Dr. Davis has made and advocated a lucrative program, both physical and academic, for the betterment of our college. The purpose of this highly intricate office is to utilize and promote maximum academic and physical expansion for the college. For example, expansion of curriculum, pro- motion of greater recreational programs, physical expan- sion and the development of highly objective personnel, to deal with monetary affairs. Acquiring federal aid, is another of the many important duties performed by this office. 21 Dr. Lee A. Torrence Vice President of Administration and Student Affairs The office of the Administration and Student Affairs is under the advice of the president of the college. This office serves as an assistant to the president of A.M. N. College. DR. LEE A. TORRENCE Dr. Torrence obtained his Bachelor of Science Degree from A.M. N. College, however he has worked and received his Master’s Degree from Marquette University. Dr. Torrence has done further study at the following highly rated insti- tutions of education: University of Arkansas, University of Wisconsin, Colorado State College and the University of Oklahoma. He received his Doctorate of Education Degree from the University of Kentucky. MR. JOSEPH A. RAMOS Vice President of Fiscal Affairs and Comptroller This unique office, is one, to be looked upon with the respect of all, because the responsibilities are many and are highly complex. The office of Fiscal Affairs and Comptrol- ler is under the administration of Mr. Joseph A. Ramos. Mr. Ramos has worked with concern and diligence in this — Say, i He ey ke ng : a 5 office since he first assumed the position. A difficult task to be performed by this office, is to recognize the educational needs and desires of the college. In another aspect, the office looks after the business affairs and this requires a person with above average reasoning, abilities and college training. For such qualifications, Mr. Ramos most capably fills the position. 23 24 Dean of Administration Academic standards, class schedules and attendance rec- ords are issued from the office of the Dean of Administra- tion. The duties to be carried out by the office are under the leadership of Dean Garland D. Kyle, who has been a member of the A.M. N. College family for a number of ‘y DR. GARLAND D. KYLE years and has endured each year with outstanding ability. The administrator must aid students who may become frustrated dealing with the technical and more complex living and competition in college life; therefore the head of this office must have some knowledge of human be- havior in order to aid students. One such person is Dr. Kyle who has excelled with above average ability. The personality of the administrator plays an impor- ant part in linking the communication gap between stu- dents and faculty, therefore practical knowledge is a must. Dean Division of Agriculture and ‘Technology Through the dynamic leadership of Dr. S. J. Parker, the division works to equip students in all specialized areas. In- creased emphasis is placed upon research which is per- formed in the laboratory. Each department enriches its pro- gram with additional experiences in applied practice. The division has an effectively developing program which is showing remarkable progress through the combined efforts of its respective department head. The Division of Agriculture and Technology is made up of three major departments: Agriculture, Home Eco- nomics and Mechanical Arts. These departments main ob- jectives are to prepare teachers, to prepare students in specialized fields and to develop students in the technological areas. Future farmers, dietitians, food specialists, architects, machinists, and builders receive in the division a broad, scientific, technical, and yet practical education in their respective fields. DR. SELLERS J. PARKER Mr. Overdis R. Holiday Chairman of The Department of Agriculture Dr. Dorthye J. Albritton Professor of Agronomy Dr. Mahendra S. Bhangoo Associate Professor of Agriculture Mr. R. A. Fitz Mr. Japhas A. Gordon Associate Professor of Agriculture Economics Mr. Robert C. Haynie Associate Professor of Agriculture Education 25 ‘ ¢ g° ty 8, Dr. Phyllis Greenhouse Professor of Home Economics DEPARTMENT OF Home Economics The Home Economics Department is under the efficient leadership of Dr. Phyllis Greenhouse. Dr. Greenhouse and her staff work increasingly with student recruitment, stu- dent guidance, and follow up. One of the outstanding fea- tures of the Department has been the curriculum expansion which has kept pace with changin g needs in the area of Home Economics. The Home Economics Department, because of the con- demnation of its building, is temporarily housed in the Agricultural Building, the Forum Room in the Lawrence A. Davis Student Union and in cottage number one on faculty row. Despite its present limited facilities, the department con- tinues its sound method of training students for their roles in various vocations. The department looks to the future with the hope that soon its faculty can be expanded, ade- quate facilities will be constructed and an enriched pro- gram for the expansion of the nursery school, curriculum in foods and nutrition and a broad program in family rela- tions and child development. The department plans to put increased emphasis on Institutional Dietetics as soon as facilities will permit. The department with its many projec- tions for the future will continue to attract quality students and prepare them for the opportunities that await them in the future where they can serve a worldwide community. BAL Mrs. B. V. Lamb Mrs. J. M. McCray Mrs. E. L. Higgins Miss J. T. King a aaa Department of Vocational Arts The Department of Vocational Arts has designed a | sound program for the students who plan to work toward a degree in Trade and Industrial Education. The courses of- fered are welding, brickmasonry, tailoring, mechanical draw- ing. Cosmetology, electronics, carpentry-auto mechanics and short-term courses in machine shop, applied electricity and woodwork. The Department of Vocational Arts is housed in a con- temporary structure equipped with standard makes of ma- chinery and other equipment which enables the faculty to train young men for employment in industry as mechanics, in the teaching field as teachers of trades, and as teachers of : Industrial Arts. The Department is headed by Mr. M. A. ) Blakely. yor oe, te on te” ; Co Bn, me Mr. E. Montague Mr. J. P. Gonder Mr. Moses A. Blakely Welding Body Shop Chairman of the Department of Vocational Arts Se: Mr. James Bankston Mr. J. M. Cheatham Mr. F. M. Rowan Mr. A. A. Mazique Carpentry Agriculture Engineering Electronics Brick Masonry 27 Dean Division of Arts and Sciences The general aim of the Department of Sociology is to create in the students the ability to think critically and to analyze objectively society and culture. The department ob- jective is to train the student in the proper handling of con- ceptual tools. To acquaint him with methods of research, to foster in him a scientific attitude toward societal data and Cultural phenomena. The courses are designed to provide students with the broad knowledge of society and human relations essential for effective living. To familiarize students with the nature of the scientific approach in terms of gathering data. To help students in preparing for careers in social work, and Dre discdaccieManumdar other professional fields involving inter-personal relation- Professor of Sociology, Chairman Department of Sociology ships. To provide the necessary prerequisite training for stu- dents interested in advanced degree in sociology. The Department of Sociology and Anthropology offers a wide variety of courses dealing with contemporary society as well as preliterate societies. Recently, with the establishment of the Anthropological laboratory in cooperation with the University of Arkansas, the department has been in a position to develop an en- riched curriculum in Anthropology. Dr. Ammum M. Muzumdar Professor iw so“ ah Mrs. Gwendolyn W. Starlard Dr. Charles Johnson Assistant Professor Associate Professor Department of Biology and General Sciences The department endeavors to support the stated aims of the college. Its objectives are (1) to develop in the stu- dent a wholesome attitude toward healthful living and (2) to create in the minds of the students a curiosity which is conducive to constructive thinking in their search for facts pertaining to the laws of nature and the biological pheno- mena of life. The end is met under the able direction of Dr. Rufus L. Caine. The Bachelor of Arts Degree in Biological Science and the Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology may be earned after the student has successfully completed ninety-five (95) semester hours of undergraduate work as specified in the curriculum then pursue a prescribed training program in one of the cooperating hospitals. He is then eligible to take the Medical Technology Examination administered by the Board of Registry of Medical Technologist of the American Society of Clinical Pathologists. The degree of Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- nology is offered in cooperation with the University of Arkansas Medical Center at Little Rock, St. Joseph’s Hos- pital in Memphis, Tennessee, and St. Vincent Infirmary, Little Rock, Arkansas. The curriculum is so designed to: (1) meet the needs of students who desire some fundamentals of Biology as a part of their general education requirements, (2) prepare students for the teaching of Biological Science, and (3) pre- pare students for graduate work and related such as Nurs- ing, Medicine, Dentistry, and Laboratory Technology. A new Science building valued at approximately $1,200,- 000.00 will add to existing science facilities. Radiation and General Research Laboratories will be available to students and faculty. Independent study and senior students pro- jects will be encouraged for deserving students. p en. Dr. Rufus L. Caine Coordinator of Natural Sciences and Chairman of the Department of Biology and General Sciences Mr. A. M. Coffee Mr. Joe L. Hargrove Instructor Mr. Newberry Assistant Mr. Chester Hines Assistant Professor 29 Leonidas B. Barron Professor of Chemistry and Chairman of the Department of Chemistry Mrs. Claudine N. Hyman Instructor 30 Department of Chemistry The Chemistry Department is ever changing and pro- gressive under the capable leadership of Mr. L. B. Barron. The department is equipped to meet the needs of Medicine, Chemistry, Dentistry, Pharmacy, and other fields of study requiring an adequate background in Chemistry. Under the unique direction of Mr. Bauknight, Mrs. Hy- man, Mr. Hargrove and Mr. Trottman students have ex- celled and have been employed in numerous highly technical positions throughout the country. Chemistry majors from the department have been placed in highly technical areas of chemistry as a result of the strong foundation they built here for the chemistry depart- ment is recognized to be one of the stronger and more highly technical areas in the college program. Chemistry majors begin with courses in general prin- ciples. Students who plan to enter the field as a major spend many tedious hours on short equations and brief experiments. . Mr. Billy Bauknight Department of Mathematics and Physics The Department of Mathematics and Physics has served as the center of activity promoting an avid interest in math- ematics and physics on campus. The department has as its main objectives the follow- ing: 1. To offer courses leading to the B.S. Degree with a major in mathematics, to train individuals for teach- ing mathematics in high schools, and to prepare stu- dents who wish to do so, for advanced study in math- ematics or other technical courses. | 2. To offer a carefully planned course in the basic prin- | ciples of mathematics for students lacking the pre- requisites for college courses in this field. 3. To offer courses in mathematics and physics designed to form a part of a liberal education. 4. To prepare students who wish to enter the highly technical fields of mathematics and physics. 5. To develop in the student an appreciation of the methods by which physics, facts, and laws are estab- | lished. Highly trained instructors stress the fact that mathe- matics and physics play a significant role in the contem- : porary world, in business and industry as well as solving the : complex problems of earth and its position in the universe. The department’s nine full-time instructors service an enrollment of some 1800 students under the administration of Mr. O. T. Shannon. Mr. Oliver T. Shannon Professor of Mathematics and Physics and Chairman of the Department of Mathematics and Physics Mr. Freddie D. Hartfield Instructor Mrs. Irene V. Brown Assistant Professor of Mathematics Mr. P. F. Gibson Mr. Walter L. McLarty Mrs. Elaine H. Shannon Assistant Professor of Mathematics 31 Mr. John M. Howard Professor of Art and Chairman of the Department of Art Mr. Robert Green Instructor in Drawing Painting Miss Beverly Grevious Instructor in C rafts Mr. Henri Linton Instructor in Graphics Painting Department of Art The Department of Art of Arkansas A.M. N. College offers a bachelor of Arts Degree in Functional Art and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Art Education. The Functional program is designed for students who are seek- ing training in a non-teaching field. The Art Education Pro- gram is designed basically for those students who plan to teach in the elementary, junior, and senior high schools. Both curricula in art have been strengthened upon en- tering the new Fine Arts Center. The instructional staff has been increased by a planned program. The doors of the Functional Arts program are open to students who show special talents in the arts for their future career and will prove to be a good investment. The threefold purpose of courses planned are: 1. To offer opportunities for the student to develop and explore his creative abilities. 2. To help the student develop an awareness of the ex- pression of art, its identity with life and environment of the student. - To provide specialized professional education train- ing in art for those students who plan to teach. Mr. John M. Howard is the chairman of the department of art. The new Isaac Scott Hathaway Fine Arts Center pro- vides for an art Gallery and Museum. These facilities add to the cultural growth of the college community with a series Co of outstanding exhibitions of various works of art. The Museum will serve as the store house of a permanent art collection, and the Art Gallery provides excellent facilities for hanging and displaying traveling exhibitions from all parts of the nation. The new offerings of the department of art include sculp- ture, ceramics, wider range of offerings in painting and drawing. public school arts and crafts courses, and a broader pr ogram in the commercial art field, and weaving. A delightful conversation between members of the opposite sex is an every day thing on A.M. N. campus. Instructor in Drawing, Mr. Fred Bragg, looks on. eae Masters at work.” The art of creating, a talent not possessed by everyone, is exhibited by these beautiful young ladies. SS LT STi Department of English, Speech and Drama The Department of English is in some respects a service department under the direction of Mrs. M. F. Cross. Forty- two different curricula require at least one of its composi- tion, grammar or literary courses. All Freshmen are required to take composition and upperclassmen, Introduction to Literature. Departmental emphasis is one preparation of the teach- ing major, provides a liberal background for cultivating and developing the students humane potentialities, and prepares all majors for graduate study. The Department of Speech and Drama is under the di- rection of Mr. John McLinn Ross. The Department aims to develop good speech in the individual student, acquaints him with American Standard Diction and the Standard speech of his section of the country, and acquaints him with Mr. Ross, the chairman of the Department appeared on Broadway in Emperor Jones and later returned to Yale to Mr. J. M. Ross do this student part in a student production. He has written Professor - meee tend bec a Sate of the several works that have brought national acclaim. : The Spotlighters, Mr. Ross’ drama group at A.M. N. College has presented numerous plays of merit. The Spot- lighters are a member of the American Theater Association, National Association of Dramatics and Speech Arts and Alpha Psi Omega Honorary Dramatics Fraternity. aie, : ‘ : Mrs. M. F. Cross Mr. Peter Johnson Mrs. Laura M. Joseph Mrs. J. M. Torrence Acting Chairman Department Instructor Instructor Instructor of English ’ Associate Professor of English Department of Modern Foreign Language _ The department of Modern Foreign Language seeks to lay a foundation for the progressive development of aural as well as an oral skill in French, German, Spanish, and or Italian. It strives to prepare prospective foreign language instructors in secondary schools who plan to teach at a higher level. The function of this department is made pos- sible by its competent staff members: Mr. O. E. Jackson, chairman, Dr. Bellegarde, Miss Jones and Mr. Lopez. In addition, instructions as a service unit, is provided for all interested students in related departments whose curriculum include foreign language requirements. The aims of the department of Foreign Language are: 1. To teach the students to communicate in foreign language. 2. To acquaint the student with a basic knowledge of the background of Modern Foreign Language. . To prepare students for teaching and non-teaching. Mr. Oliver E. Jackson Professor of Modern Foreign Languages and Chairman of the x Sears ; ates Beetent ot oases Poreen Ueenaeks 4. To provide training for those who desire to do grad- ise) uate work in the Foreign Language. Dr. Auguste D. Bellegard Mr. Peter Lopez Professor 35 ae i aaa Department of Business and Economics In developing the student for a place of leadership in the business world, the Department of Economics and Busi- ness has as its main objective, the development of the stu- dent in the art of professionalism and ethics in the choice of employment under the direction of Mr. Y. K. Wu. The department has a three fold purpose: 1. To provide training in the application of the eco- nomic institutions and practices that determine the nature of our social environment. 2. To develop the ability for constructive thinking on economic matters. 3. To prepare students for graduate study in economics and business and to enable them to obtain employ- ment with government and industry in the fields of Business Management, Accounting, and Stenography. The department takes part in public service in the com- munity and contributes through research . Mr. Y. K. Wu Department of Business and Economics Mr. Matthew Henry Instructor a Mr. W. C. McGhee Mr. Wei-Hsein Yang Mrs. Evelyn B. Burkett Assistant Professor Department of History and Poli tical Science The Department of History and Political Science is under the direction of Mr. R. F. Russell. The Department offers scholarships to needy students and assists students in obtaining assistantships to graduate study. The Department aims are: 1. To provide a basis for students who desire to speci- alize in the Social Sciences. 2. To provide a background for students who plan to teach history or social science. 3. To provide an adequate background for those in- terested in careers in governmental service, domestic programs and in the realms of foreign affairs. In keeping with current academic trends, the Depart- ment of History and Political Science has designed a curri- culum in Black Studies. Three of the main objectives are: (1) To trace the political and cultural development of Black African nations; (2) To present the cultural heritage of Afro-Americans and (3) To present American history with a treatment in depth of the Afro-American role. Mr. G. Levins Mr. Wanasli Instructor Instructor ees BAS Mr. Ray F. Russell Professor of History and Chairman, Department of History and Political Science Mr. Wilkins Instructor 37 Department of Philosophy and Humanities The Department of Humanities and Philosophy under the Direction of Mr. M. K. Alexander has several objectives to accomplish. 1. To enlarge and to enrich the student’s understanding of his cultural heritage, especially in the arts, reli- gion and philosophy. 2. To promote his intellectual maturity. 3. To enhance his sensitivity to human values in all fields of man’s thought and endeavor and to elevate his ethical outlook. The aims of the Department of Humanities and Philos- ophy is the study of man as a creative being and by so do- ing reveal to the students man’s most distinguished and en- during achievements, intellectual, spiritual, aesthetical and De Mee aoe ethical and to offer a curriculum leading to the Degree of Professor of Humanities and Chairman Bachelor of Arts in the Humanities. Department of Humanities and Philosophy Dr. Reginald C. Perry Associate Professor Instructor Associate Professor Dr. Desiderio Demecs 38 Department of Music The Music Department offers majors in voice, piano, trumpet, saxophone, flute, trombone, percussions, and other musical instruments. The department offers programs head- ing to a Bachelor of Arts with a major in music and a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Music Education. The department offers cultural courses for ell enrolled students. The Vesper Choir, The Marching 100 Band, the Concert, the Choral Society, and men and women ensembles are outstanding auxiliary units of the department. Each of these organizations makes personal appearances all over Ar- kansas on television and the Vesper Choir makes an annual trip to the mid-west and far-west once during each year. The department has a dual role in that it provides the finest possible training for the professional musician and prospective music teacher, and to raise the standards of Music and create an interest in the art of Music among the general public. The department has sent outstanding students to teach- ing jobs across the nation as well as placed students in reputable conservations over the world. This Department is headed by Mr. A. M. Lovelace. Mr. Ariel M. Lovelace Professor of Music Education and Chairman of the Department of Music Mrs. Josephine C. Bell Instructor Mr. Shelton McGhee Instructor Choir Director Mr. Henry Moore Instructor in Strings Mr. Josephus Robinson Assistant Professor Mr. Harold S. Strong Associate Professor Mr. Tyrone Tyler Mr. Eugene Dalton III Assistant Professor Mrs. Hampton Secretary 39 DS Se Division of ‘Teacher Education The division of Teacher Education is under the direction of Mr. C. W. Dawson. Through his capable direction and with an intellectually-motivated staff the students of this department have received unlimited job opportunities upon graduation. The division of Teacher Education consists of the De- partment of Health and Physical Education, the Depart- ments of Elementary and Secondary Education, Audio-Visual Center, Reading Clinic, and Student Teaching. Offerings closely related to the Professional need to teachers in Geography, and Human Growth and Development are in- cluded in the d epartment’s offerings. The Program of the Division of Teacher Education is designed to achieve the following objectives: 1. To provide instruction and guidance for Elementary school teachers. 2. To provide instruction and guidance for Secondary teachers. Mr. Cornelious W. Dawson oy, ia . . ‘ : Professor of Education and Dean of the 3. To provide instruction and guidance in professional Division of Teachca cc aten courses for Secondary teachers of special academic and vocational subjects. 4. To provide facilities and supervision for student teaching in the cooperating public schools in Ar- kansas. 5. To provide laboratory experiences by arrangi ng for experience-learning in the public schools. The division of Teacher Education has had the Counsel and guidance of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education since 1951 when the institution was ad- mitted to this organization. Since 1954, the program of teacher education has been accredited by the National Coun- cil for accreditation of Teacher Education. Approval by NCA of Teacher Education provides the privilege of reciprocity for A.M. N. College graduates in programs of teacher education with a number of states. Dr. Theodore B. Elliot Dr. Johnny B. Johnson Professor of Education Professor of Education X Dr. Algee G. Kirb Mrs. Tillies Kyle Dr. Walter L. Littlejohn Professor of Education Professor of Education Associate Professor of Education Dr. George E. Loder ‘ Mr. Irwin S. Westenberg Professor of Education Instructor Instructor Mrs. H. Williams Mrs. Rose M. Word Mr. Thomas J. Lowe ; Mrs. Shirley McIntosh Librarian ; Instructor Instructor Secretary 41 1. 2 i aa 3 Dr. Kenneth L. Johnson Professor of Health.and Physical Education and Chairman of the Department of Health A. and Physical Education 5 6 Associate Professor Instructor Instructor Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation Under the Chairmanship of Dr. Kenneth L. Johnson, we have the department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation. The rapid growth of the department has been through Dr. Johnson’s sound philosophy and dedication. The role of the department is to train qualified persons for service in Health, Physical Education and Recreation and related areas. Among some of the major functions of the department are: To provide a professional curriculum in teacher train- ing in Health and Physical Education for secondary school teachers. . To provide a professional curriculum for community recreation. . Training Recreational leaders for playground super- vision. Training athletes, athletic coaches, and officials. . Conducting such special activities as Health Work- shops and Recreational Institutes. . Providing consultant service to workers in various areas within the scope of the program of the college. One of the most outstanding programs carried on each year by the department is the intramural activities. Under I the direction of Mr. C. Bradford, a new member of the de- partment, this program has attracted hundreds of students to some phase of athletics. The program that has been projected for the next ten years, will provide new facilities including: L Bes f 2 y Be 1 Mr. Lennis V. Coleman Mrs. M. B. Coleman Mr. Frederick R. Ambler 2. All weather tennis courts. Olympic style swimming pool. ) 3. Ten lane Bowling alley center. Mr. V. Johnson Mr. H. O. Clemmons Mr. Robert Kenny Head Football Coach Basketball Coach Football Coach Director of Athletics Leen nin fern ate tL RG a, te A EEN AT Sm TG Nt SEAS EBS SET ii tate ne ey 6. 4. Two golf putting greens. 5. A new Health, Physical Education and Recreational Building. A new football stadium. Business Office Because of the size of the student body, the busi- ness office maintains a large staff, which includes students majoring in business. The students work on a part time basis and help in levying all students fees, keeping records on students’ accounts, control- ling students’ salaries and compiling monthly and annual data. This office is spearheaded by Mr. Sylvester Early, who keeps an accurate account of the stu- dent’s financial obligations and assists the presi- dent with the functional budget. Due to the lack of sufficient room the Business manager faces many tasks such as handling purchas- ing, exercising control over contracts, deeds, bonds and insurance. = Mr. Sylvester Early — Business ‘Manager Mr. Booker T. William Mrs. Janice Martin , Hardwork and Business is the theme of these hard Cashier Accountant : working people, not to mention the service that is given to A.M. N. student body. i Sore cerennen eGhhbEL Registrar’s Office The Registrar’s Office shoulders a tremendous respon- sibility because all of the information must be accurate and prompt. This is made possible by an efficient staff. Mrs. Della Phipps, the Registrar, and her staff are re- sponsible for helping to keep accurate records of the college, preparing the honor roll, preparing individual evaluations for the students, and compiling individual rank in classes. The Registrar’s office also keeps a record of each student’s address, grades, and attendance. With all of these tasks to perform the Registrar’s office still spends countless hours preparing transcripts for many students who have graduated and those who are making preparation to graduate. Mrs. Della G. Phipps — Registrar Mrs. Violet T. Early Miss Kwurly M. Floyd Mrs. Velma D. Gilbert Assistant Registrar Registrar’s Office Secretary Clerk-Typist ae rier itr te bent ARS EN EA De Re TE nn eR Ee ee The: Student Personnel Office The Student Personnel Office makes provisions for a safe, healthy and satisfactory environment for living, work- ing and studying while in college. The office of Dean of Women and Dean of Men serve as counseling centers where students might share their personal and social problems. These two offices also bear the major responsibility for setting and enforcing the standards for student conduct. The problems of securing, regulating and administering on campus student housing facilities are also their functions. The Coordinator of Off-Campus performs the same function for students who do not reside in campus housing facilities. The development of the Vice President of Administration and Student Affairs has strengthened the professional status of the Student Personnel Office. For today, it provides a greater and better improved quality of service to be used by the college. Dr. Leroy Moore Dean of Students Mr. R. J. Hall Mr. Willie H. Gilmore Assistant Dean of Men Dean of Men lini, : ‘ Bic Mrs. R. L. Lambert Mrs. Janie M. Townsend Administrative Assistant to Coordinator of Off-Campus Vice President for Student Housing Affairs and Dean of Women Mrs. Vera M. Muldren Director of Student Organization Mrs. Ethel L. O’Neal Secretary to the Dean of Students 45 ES LE Testing Center The Testing Center is designated to “test.” The Testing Center offers many tests to graduating sen- iors and entering Freshmen. Among these tests are, Miller’s Analogus, the Graduate Record Examina- tion and the National Teacher’s Examination. The testing center administered all of its regular stand- ardized examinations such as: Entrance Examina- tions, GRE, CMA, KPT, Selective Service Examina- tion, Student Teacher Battery, and many others. The testing center is headed by Dr. R. V. Green and with the aid of his staff, they make it possible for students to get top quality service. i a OE La A tN ah Aire TMD I ore tie Ran kao Slr he ee A RA ME eM LO celal PS LO De LEA A NN EAE OE ESERIES EL SS : ! Nee 1 SZ ' ; Dr. Rudolph V. Green Director of Testing and Counseling ( ‘ lh A Rie EA Set I ee ; ) Competent student worker assists in the business production in the data processing center. Data Processing Center The Data Processing Center has several IBM ; machines that are used in the preparation of the i many reports that have to be made to different | agencies. | With the large enrollment and increased de- | mands by the state and federal agencies for reports | on large amounts of finances received and disbursed | by administrative offices on campus made it neces- | sary to install the Data Processing Center. This | Center makes record keeping easier, faster, and | more accurate. | | | | : | | | | | : | | | | The basic principle of IBM Accounting is that information is recorded once on an IBM card which is then available as required to give desired results of machine processing. Data is registered on IBM cards in the form of punched holes which when oe completed and verified produce a lasting record | | Dr. Calvin Matlock — Director of Data which may be processed at machine speed to obtain desired or needed results. Miss M. J. Hubbard — Key Punch Operator Mr. Robinson — IBM Operator 47 Placement Bureau The Director of the Placement Bureau is Mr. H. G. Barnett. He, as well as his co-workers, does all he can to aid all students in seeking financial programs. The Placement Bureau performs many import- ant services. It gives National Defense Loans, Work-Aid, and Student Grants as well as assistance programs. The Placement Bureau is advancing gradually because of its increased efforts in giving the best possible services to all of the students who need aid. The Bureau sponsors many different programs, one of which is a Federal Career Day. On this day, students are helped in securing jobs as well as in- forming them of various available career opportuni- ties. These are only a few of the many tasks the Bureau performs. The Placement Bureau also consists of a secre- tary-stenographer, and an assistant Administrator supplemented by efficient student workers, who help keep the Bureau running smoothly. Mr. Clarence A. Jenkins Assistant Director of Placement Mrs. Johnnie B. McDonald Secretary © heheh MF ye tam tine « PER ee ils area roe aree Se eet a 45 Mr. Horace G. Barnett Director of Placement and Financial Aid Center Mr. A. L. Mixon Assistant Director of Financial Aid | Infirmary In the infirmary, the weaker students of this generation spend hour after hour being treated for various pains and illnesses. The infirmary offers around the clock service for the students. The infirmary includes two five-bedroom wards, two private rooms, and two semi-private rooms. It includes a central kitchen, a general office, nurses’ office, and a special section for the college physician and dentist; included also is a modern x-ray unit in the laboratory. Since the large increase in students, the person- nel in Browne’s Infirmary has plenty of work on hand; part-time Doctor R. F. Bryant and Mrs. M. D. Searles, R.N., are kept quite busy. Dr. Frank R. Bryant Dr. W. L. Molette Part-time Physician Part-time Dentist Mrs. Maudesta A. Searles Director of Health Services Mrs. Searles and Dr. Bryant team up on patient. 4 50 Campus Security The A.M. N. College Security Service is under the supervision of Mr. Willie Perkins, Chief Securi- ty Officer. The specific duty of the college’s security serv- ice is to maintain an effective security program for the entire campus. The duties involve supervising and maintaining traffic flow during school hours and at special events, investigating misdemeanors or other illegal occurrences, enforcing campus regula- tions as described by the personnel office, organiz- ing and supervising security services for special events, and performing in case of emergencies per- taining to behavior unbecoming to college students and not in step with good public relation and in keeping with the good image of the college. Chief W. L. Perkins Officer Alkin Coleman J. Perkins — Officer my f V. William — Officer Mr. David Moniey Mr. Willie Bruton Mrs. J. Palmer Howard Head Librarian Mrs. Yvettes Lopez Secretary to the Librarian Library Mrs. J. P. Howard, Head Librarian, and her staff of well trained librarians and student assist- ants provide courteous and efficient service to the students. The new Library provides a variety of uses for the students, such as, consulting general reference tools, working alone at a private desk or carrell, typing without disturbing others, talking over one’s library problems with fellow students or faculty members, smoking, listening to records, browsing among books, reading a current magazine in a com- fortable lounge-type chair, or examining exhibits designed to stimulate the curious or to exploit li- brary resources. The new John Brown Watson Memorial Library is modern, adequate, comfortabie, beautiful and most of all functional. The students have found the new library different from the old one in that, it provides more adequate space, and it is more com- fortable. The John Brown Watson Memorial Library is an excellent place for study. Mrs. E. K. Collins Mrs. May Dyer Miss Minnie Rose Lasley Library Assistant Library Assistant Senior Order Clerk Mrs, Hattie R. Watson Mrs. Victor M. Davis Mrs. Ada L. Jenkins Assistant Librarian Clerk-Typist Exit Control Checker 51 The Student Union The Student Union Building is located on the west side of the campus. This two story brick-glass structure was named in the honor of our beloved president, thus called the Lawrence A. Davis Stu- dent Union Building. This structure houses the college cafeteria, student lounge, director’s office, bookstore, post office, snack bar, forum room, bil- liard room, student’s activities office, alumni office, the Baily Memorial Room, television room, board room and an outdoor terrace for recreation or just watching the moon and stars. The building serves as a Community Center for students, faculty, and other family members whose feet trod across the threshold of the Student Union Building. It promotes social, recreational, and edu- cational, and cultural opportunities. Comfortable seating is provided for students who wish to mingle socially or listen to the sounds of the inter-communication, public address, and music system. Colorful motifs beautify the entire building. Mrs. Vhaness B. McHenry Director of the Student Union For recreation there are game rooms, television, ) snack bar, and the terrace for dining in the moon- ) light or to look across the beautiful campus of A.M. N. College. The student feels lost without the Student Union Building of Arkansas A.M. N. Col- : lege. at Sn A er ae tl em I A ND ADIOS I Mrs. Gwendolyn Blake Program Director d i i d 52 Cafeteria Among the many distinguished features on campus, the Dining Hall seems to be the most popular building of the day. Its A. R. A. Food Service is equipped to accommodate approximately 3,500 students daily. It is set up to serve approximately 700-800 persons at intervals and has an em- ployment of 100 people, consisting of 25% student workers. The food service uses the cafeteria style of service to meet the students needs as well as the buffet style for special occasions such as faculty banquets, Christmas parties, Board of Directors banquets and many, many more. The food service has also participated in many of the college’s activities such as outdoor picnics during the sum- mer months, Halloween parties, New Year dinners, Christ- mas parties, etc. under the supervision of Mr. W. E. Lang- ford. The principal managers are: Mr. W. E. Langford, direc- tor; Mr. E. A. Trimble, food production manager; Mr. Wil- liam Oliver, chief. These people put forth all of their efforts in satisfying the students’ needs. Mr. W. E. Langford Jr. Director of Dining Hall Service Mr. E. A. Trimble Food Production Manger ig Mr. James E. Laymond Assistant Director of Dining Hall Service 54 Lieutenant Colonel, Alfonzo B. Battiste Professor of- Military Science Chairman of the Department of Military Science Ssg. J. Bettis Sfc. Boise Ferguson Sem. R. L. Johnson The Department of Military Science Upon the shoulders of Lieutenant Colonel A. B. Battiste fell the responsibility of the organization and development of this program. Under his super- vision we have successfully completed the first year of the Military Science Program. We witnessed crack performance of the military Drill Team and also performance of the new L. A. Davis Drillets who were included in our Homecom- ing Parade. The A.M. N. Cadet Corps now consists of some 800 cadets in which that pride, confidence, and in- dividual character attributes essentially to an of- ficer and a leader. The primary objective of the department is to produce junior officers, who by their education, maturity, and inherent qualities exhibit a capacity for leadership in the Army. Instructions cover fun- damentals common to all branches of the service. The concept of Military Training at institutions of higher learning had its origin at Norwich Uni- versity, in 1819. Today the United States Military Academy has over two hundred and eighty proud institutions which are dedicated to the education and training of prospective Army officers and fu- ture leaders of tomorrow. Fe Weeeees teeeeeane Pytt i 8 OR oe sesttl Seen perertt Sa@s tt tea le “sey Maj. E. F. Scott j i Ssg. M. H. Statts Miss B. Willingham Maj. A. R. Spaulding g eae 55 Division of Freshman Studies The Freshman Studies staff is composed of individuals trained in the art of effective guidance. The staff strives, through individual techniques, such as counseling, to de- velop the kind of persons who seriously believe that college is a four-year investment of time, energy and money. The division offers cultural enrichment courses to provide the impetus to direct the learning and living experiences of freshmen in such a manner that the investment in college education will bring profitable dividends. Many freshmen look to the Freshman Studies Division as a “home away from home.” The parental atmosphere which exists in the Freshman Studies office offers freshmen and upperclassmen self-direction during their college tenure. All students entering the college as freshmen are matricu- lated in the Freshman Studies Division which is headed by Dr. Victor D. Starland. The Freshman Studies Division is that part of the A.M. N. College family that devotes its en- Dr. Victor D. Starlard : ; Director Division of ergies to the successful adjustment of new students to the Weeshinen Stans total college environment. , The staff subscribes to the philosophy that each student who comes to the college has a right to expect the college to assist him in discovering himself and in making those adjustment demands of him in his new life. The Freshman Studies Division has stood as a beacon light for incoming students for over eighteen years. Truly, this division has carved its niche in A.M. N. College’s log. Aig a | Mrs. R. S. Bell Mr. Hershel W. Alcorn Mrs. Barbara W. Green Mrs. G. M. Smith | Secretary Instructor Instructor Instructor 56 Students clutter around door to await performance of Eugene Holmes, while Dr. Littlejohn gives a few pointers on the Fine Arts Auditorium. 57 Who’s who in best dress, can you tell? “yy Sek ake foe) Ww Fe pe tr OE CR ENS ee eo nO ee ence aeaenatatteetn tre ah Graken ie ee eee TE a Se ST 8 SR RO Cee ee HT I know all the answers. ts. ignmen s no place like “Snack Bar” to discuss ass th There 59 ee AERO e ne OEE EOE CLASS OF 1970 Anderson, Julius Physical Education Anderson, Thelma Y. Mathematics Education Austin, Alfalene Business Education Baltimore, Maxine 5 Sociology || Beasley, Harvey History Social Science Belton, George E. Sociology Bobo, Edith Lynn ; Music Education i Bobo, Lewis A. Agriculture Education Bonner, Melvin A. f Community Recreation Bosley, James Business Administration Boyette, Bernice D. Home Economics Education Bradley, Sylvester Agriculture Branch, Mamie Lee Dietetics Branch, Samuel Biology Brooks, Wayne ; Mathematics 61 SESS gE Sh UCT a wok aa cas ac ae a ll a ale Cain, Louise Sociology Carson, Merlin Mathematics Education Campbell, Joyce L. Elementary Education Cartwright, Gloria Biological Science Education Business Administration Dr. Green Campbell, Marilyn F. Music Education g ; Childs, Arthur F. says “Beautiful ladies brighten Carman, Marva J. Elem. Health Phy. Ed. Childs, Clarence L. Business Administration reeey Oa Ava Ps up football field.” Carrigan, Henrietta Elementary Education Childs, James Elmer Business Administration Clark, Faye W. Sociology Clark, Robert L. Mathematics Cogshell, Uarlee 3 Sociology Ly rer Coleman, Sarah J. Elementary Education Coleman, Wilbur Community Recreation Conner, Reuben T. Vocational Arts Cook, James Edward Functional Art Cook, Robert Lee Mathematics : Cooper, Gustava Elementary Education j Cooper, Ronald A. Business Administration Cornelious, Barbara Biology Biology Cornelious, Frances Cottonham, Willie E. Chemistry Crain, Birdia Ett Home Economics Ed. Crowell, Alvin Sociology 63 sy Yes, I like soul food too. Crumbly, Johnetta W. Cunninghan, Patricia E. Brown, James E. Buchanan, Barbara A. Burks, Ira L. Business Education Home Economics Business Administration Elementary Education Modern Foreign Language Cummings, Michael Curtis, John P. Bruce, L. Perry ; Buie, Nathan Burnett, James E. Community Recreation English-Speech History Government Mathematics Education Mathematics 64 Burris, Mary E. History Government Byers, Ina Business Education Byrd, Sharon Ann Music Education Daniels, Dorothy L. Sociology Daniels, Walter A. Social Science Darton, Elward L. é Business Administration Davis, Ceola Business Education Davis, Judy M. Sociology Digby, Georgia Business Education t Digby, Charles Industrial Education Dorsey, Shirley Sociology Dove, Marva Business Education Doyle, Larry Sociology Duffy, Nancy M. Modern Foreign Language Dukes, Dorothy J. lk Business Education KS 65 66 pi ae oy ET Dukes, Helen Vitula Elementary Education Ewing, Ceola M. Business Education ceeeana neem sae ansinsrr E i Easter, C. W. Community Recreation Elementary Education Elmore, Bobby J. Agriculture Farr, Bobbie J. Business Education Epperson, Annie M. History Fields III, Andrew Mathematics Evans, Edward Mathematics Physics Fitzpatrick Jr., Charles W. Health Physical Eduction a Flowers, Joyce C. Institutional Dietetics Fort, Rosie L. Sociology Franklin, Fannie Business Education Freeman, Beatrice Elementary Education Gatewood, Odell Business Administration Gatson, Otis Vocational Arts Geiggar, Doretha Elementary Education George, Barbara A. Sociology Gilbert, Nancy C. Elem. Health Phy. Ed. Gilbert, Shirley A. Institutional Dietetics Glover, Hollis Agronomy Grant, Ruby L. Mathematics Grayson, Barbara A. Business Education Green, Judy A. Business Education Green, Samuel O. Biology 67 Grissom, Daniel Industrial Arts Hall, Cynthia F. Business Education Hardrick, Louise M. Sociology Harris, Faye Y. Elementary Education Harris, Frances Sociology Harris, Freddie B. Biology Hart, Raymond C. Agronomy Hawkins, Florzell Business Administration Hawkins, D. Yvonne Business Education Hazzard, Shirley A. Sociology Hemphill, Frankie F. Elementary Education Hightover, Rosie Elementary Education Hines, Eunice M. Mathematics Hill, Carolyn Business Education Hinton, Billie Business Education Holt, Kenneth C. Physical Science Elementary Education Beautiful Miss “A” State at President’s reception. Holt, Ruthie L. Humphrey, Charles E. Hurt, W. Burnell Isum, Carolyn Y. Sociology Biological Science Music Education Home Economic Education Gay yt : Jackson, Thomas Jasper, Faye Jenkins, Paul S. Johnson, Andrew Jr. Mathematics Sociology Vocational Arts Agronomy 69 ‘aa ae en ne enn Johnson, Dan R. Mathematics Johnson, Harold R. Sociology Johnson, Mamie L. Home Economics Education Jones, Arlen F. Sociology Jones, Clyde D. Music Education Jones, Dolphus Sociology Jones, Harlon H. Biology Jones, Lawrence A. Jr. Sociology Jordan, Nathaniel Vocational Arts Joshua, Dorothy f. History Joshua, Earnestine Home Economics Education Kelley, Samuel L. Speech and Drama Killion, Johnnie A. History Kimbell, Juanita History King, Ola J. Sociology Kirk, Aubrey ibe Lawshea, Rufus Lawson, Jeanette Lockhart, Loretta J. Lowe, Helen P. Social Science Biology Biology English Education Mathematics Madison, Glenda F. Marshall, Daniel Martin, Fred D. Martin, Jean Martin, Mary Lee Mathematics Sociology Sociology History Government Sociology I like having three lovely ladies as a crowd. | Look baby, it’s time to go. Martin, Randolph W. Massie Jr., Henry L. Maxwell, Alice J. Mays, Jareldine B. Melvin, Sarah A. Business Administration Speech Drama Home Economics Education Clothing, Textiles Rel. Arts Clothing, Textiles Rel. Arts ee, ene Eee ne a tes ai Wie Miles, James A. Miller, Lawrence C. Miller, Sandra Montgomery, Bessie A. Montgomery, Charlene Social Science Sociology Institutional Dietetics Mathematics Education Business Education 72 a Tata SB Sa SED ne ER tn SUD ete hr en Dare eT Sen Moody, Pauline M. Elementary Education Morton, Roosevelt History McCree, Gwain E. Sociology McCree, Gwendolyn L. Elementary Education McCree, Jacquelyn Health Physical Education McFalls, Carolyn Foreign Language Nalls, Clarence T. History Government Nash, Geneva Home Economics Education Neal,, Elver W. Biology Nealon, Linda S. Home Economics Ed. Nelson, Dorothy Elementary Education Norman, Carolyn Institutional Dietetics Oglesby, Tyrone Sociology Oliver, Rita M. Speech Drama Parker, Henry Sociology Payne, Lee A. Art Education Perry, Clara B. Biological Science Pettigrew, Joyce H. Elementary Education Phillips, Mavis History Pickens, Claudine English Pickett, Glora Home Economics Pickett, James oo Community Recreation Porchia, Shadrach Social Science Ponds, Waymon L. Sociology Prowell, Queen Sociology Rayford, Earnest Sociology Reed, P. S. Animal Husbandry Reid, Carolyn O. Sociology Richard, Larry Vocational Arts Richmond, Janet English Be “Cool” Coach, it’s only the first half. Ge Riley, Lonnie Roberts, Bobbye J. Roberts, Dorothy J. Robinson, Lawrence Robinson, Louise E. History Government Sociclogy English History Government Home Economics Education Rogers, Horace Jr, Ross, Earlene Samders, Eva M. Sanders, Ray A. Sargent, James B. Sociology Rlementary Education Institutional Dietetics History Economics 75 Scott, Geneva E. Business Education Sims, Linda C. Institutional Dietetics Scott, Stanley F. Art Education Smith, Alice F. Social Science Shelton, Lawrence Vocational Education Smith, Armelia W. Sociology Shelton, Marjorie Business Education Smith, Thelma Y. Institutional Dietetics Sims, Eddie C. History Political Science Sparks, Mary E. Biological Science Education We really dig learning. Sparks, Ernest J. Chemistry Steele, Dorothy A. English Steppes, Bernard History Streeter, Charles Community Recreation Tabron, Carolyn W. Elementary Education Talley, Mattie B. English Tillman, Jacqueline M. English Timmons, JoAnn Community Recreation Todd, Shirley F. Elementary Education Trotter, Mary E. History Turner, Bennie English Liberal Arts Turner, Harvey L. Industrial Education Tyler, Gloria J. Elementary Education Vaughns, Willie Mae Business Education Warren, Deborah Home Economics Education 77 Eee: Tak, ¥y TAT Ty IN ee Warrior, Issac Biology Washington, Evandrew Art Education Washington, Jimmy L.. Agriculture, Agronomy Washington, LoAndrew Music Education Watkins, Charlotte A. Elementary Education Watson, Kervin G. Sociology Westbrook, OtisG. . Music Education Watson, Larry Mathematics White, Emma R. Biology White, Joyce M. Biological Science White, Martha A. English Williams, Eddie L. Mathematics Williams, Geraldine English Williams, Ida Sociology Williams, Lula A. Mathematics Education Williams, Ollie Williams, Pearlie Williams, Shirley M. Williams, Shirley M. Wilson, Gwendolyn F. Art Education Biology Elementary Education Mathematics Sociology Winright, Johnny B. Winters, Arbara L. Withers, Rudy W. Witherspoon, Linda J. Winricht, Wilma J. Sociology Economics Sociology Chemistry Chemistry The Mighty Lions in action. EO ee )OdCO OOOO EEO eee eee Walker, Ora L. Home Economics Education Walker, McEdward Vocational Education Congratulations! to the oldest Alumni of A.M. N. College. Visiting Alumni poses for photographer. CLASS OF 1971 82 Adams, Eloise C. Alcorn, Cora E. Alexander, Curtis Alexander, George W. Allen, Gertha R. Allen, Leola Andrew, Jacquelyn Austin, Barbara Banks, Oliver Banks, Ruby M. Barnett, Arnetha J. Belcher, Aretha Bennett, Dorothy Benton, Felton L. Black, Calvin G. 83 ee ON, ae it ate ts ae hanes ee : : : ee Blackston, Dorothy J. Block, Julia M. Blunt, Barbara J. Booker, Anita J. Boone, Alice Boone, Brenda A. F. Bracy, Carl E. Braggs, Mary Brooks, Emma LL Me Sh ek a a CR Metetthielh Ae MR oe red FEE Ss Brown, Charles Brown, JoAnn Ses NER oS Brown, JoAnn Kilgore Brown, Janice F. Brown, Velma T. Broyles, John E. 86 Brunson, Rebecca Bryant, Loretta E. Buchanan, Barbara A. Bullard, Jerline P. Bundy, Karen Bunting, Susie | : | Burnett, Nellie R. Caldwell, Mary A. Calvin, Jimmie L. Campbell, Marva Camper, Walter L. Carlos, Carr Jr. Carlton, Cassandra Carrigan, Mary E. Carson, Virginia 87 Tad = 6 ao eae, Carter, James Chandler, Annie L. Church, Alice Clark, Nina F. Cole, Carolyn L. el it ea ne So Se ( t 4 NS } TE Eas Seats — re see Fs oO eae Rd Collins, Kenneth R. Conyears, Oscar M. Cowens, Lonester Cox, Bobbie Craig, Shirley Md I ag Lovely Miss Brenda Thompson is sweetheart of Phi Beta Omega. 88 I do believe a change is going to come. Creal, Pearlie M. Crosby, Albert L. Cross, Bobby Roser Dangerfield, Zelma M. Daniels, Shirley Dansby, Theodore Davis, Naomi J. Davis, Otis Dean, Carolyn Dickens, Grady L. 89 Dixon, Jacqueline Dixon, Otis W. Doley, Robert T. Dodd, Dorisey Dodson, Jannett Doolittle Jr., Ester L. Dorrough, Christine «= Dortch, Carolyn L. Downs, Eddie M. Downs, Samuel L. Ducksworth, Larry M. Eley, Ronnie J. Ellison, Phyllis M. Evans, Marvin Ewing, Fred cs Farmer, Elma M. Ford, Morris J. Gill, Franciene J. Flakes, Bernice French, John A. Faucette, Eric B. Fleming, Lawrence Fuller, Ernie Gantt, Thee Opal Open up the door, I'll get it myself. Flowers, Marvin L. ae Gates, Johnny L. 91 Ae PSOE ee OO AWG = en | IE ON a el ee vo Oe oe Cl eS FO eet NO I ian NE Fe ce Fer: CLEA AS saat rata t+ tp sere — Gill, Linda H. Givens, Alice M. Glass, Verlor R. Gliggan, Melvin Glisper, Sammie L. Green, Ethel Green, Hattie M. Griffo, Flay Grisby, Louise L. Guydon, Stan K. Hall, Brenda Hamilton, Barbara Harris, Claudia Harris, Wanda F. Hatch, Barbara D. ' i ; H Hawkins, Cecile R. Hawkins, Gwendolyn L. Hawkins, Otis A. Hayes, Connie L. Hayes, Ernest Hayes, Percy Jr. Haynes, Frank Higgins, Ellen Higgs, Naomia J. Highsmith, Joseph E. Hill, Collier M. Hill, Joyce A. Hines, Willie D. Hopson, Wanda R. Huff, James C. 93 Arkansas A.M. N, Drillettes make first appearance. re ESP F eae tar CT ad Pacem a Cama poe aie teva a regan Paar YOR YT TE Re Pt TE Te ae = er £ 8 =| B S a eo 3) | ¢ roi oo o 3 E S 3 pied —) ) eS Co) Cc) = = A (= 1S) a oo o : : a=] = © iS a] F i Zz E F § a} © iS [=a) =| - S) a n o r= = aS 3 3 5S = nM is os 2 a Ss =| [-=] 3 = Ww) Pi = ce a a | oS) a : =] ms S aS Ke = = —_ Ca - ro) =] =} } iS) Nn Dn 4 i 3 5 Ss a a recy a Seen COP kere webct, = 58a wey ee ek ee Humphrey, Sandra L. Hunter, Georgia M. rAAA Nha Jackson, Alice J. Jackson, Geraldine Jackson, James R. Jackson, Paulette : Jackson, Wanda A.M. N. students wait aimlessly to receive letters from other dear ones. 95 + x RP ETE TT TOL TT TELE LE CIE ETT EE mn Here’s one of A.M. N. college’s finest and most modern labs and this student is getting a great deal of use from it. Sweethearts galore and entertained by none other than, Mr. R. C. Laird. Wisdom and knowledge, the key to a most happy and lucrative life, is related to a student from Mr. Bhangoo. Beauty? An age old mystery, however there’s no doubt about Miss Gwendolyn Yates who happens to be Miss Alumni for the year 69 70. 97 8 ° o fal 8 ae © eos ces 5 9 s Sa: nae see ey eh g 3 BS. 8 Fs BS ES se al ie moO § Hes 4s BuO ies So ie (og Bas gg a2 e gs ie ee ie a — oO ow eo) Ge S cL gs = 2 2 dogs a G4 § eg ¢ eo 8 Suc we a. ee Pat ee Oo OL aeO o .9 +s cs} o ° Sey po kara ve pap nee eh pe Se) cheb al 98 TS BP SE OE SRY PK SY Se Pe Ie FER I FO LE PS FF I RS YT PGI OL AO a OE Se oe a er or oe og rr ee eR eS a ne “Sy Oye perenne en i eS og TE IE UE Be OX Lott, Sandra K. Lovett, Ware Lowe, Paulette Loyd, Arlene B. Luckett, Linda Maddox, Reola Malcolm, Gloria A. Martin, Henry M. Martin, Valerie K. Massey, Eddy L. Matthews, John W. Jr. Maxie, Hazel J. Maxie, Jewel D. Meadows, Marion Melvin, Curtis 99 Se eet me © gg samt ng ae a ac Miller Jr., Eddie Miller, Elijah Miller, Jessie M. Mitchell, Howard Moore, Charles Motley, Wilma R. Mull Jr., Frank Murry, Geneva Murry, Estella L. ; Myers, Peggy A. McKinney, Ora L. McKinney, Paul 7 ( ( ; McGee, Edward McNair, Indrid A. Nation, Linda A. 100 Park Nichols, Gloria Nichols, Martin e be f fe Bes : be AL ime Parker, Earnestine er, Gloria D. : Patterson, Virgie L. Perry, Lonnie K. The United States Atomic Energy Commission pays a visit to A.M. N. college. ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSIO WAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION SCOCIATED UNIVEROMIES 18° GE TENNESSEE a, 101 102 It is indeed a pleasure. Captain Scott enjoys first ROTC Banquet. a ot ao oat | Oh! It’s not going to bite. Temptation is always around; I want to study. 103 pas Majorettes turn batons into magic wand to spellbind crowd. Phillips, Annie Pitchford, Fredderick J. Plummer, Bettye J. Porchia, Mary Sue Price, Wilma Sue Pulce, Lois M. Reams, Henry Reese Jr., James 104 Redd, Earl L. Rice, Larry Riley, Mable Ringo, Dwight Robinson, Lynette Robinson, Shirley R. Roddy, Meryle J. Rogers, Bobbie S. Rogers, Doris Sanders, Archie L. Sanders, Roger Shannon, Sandra L. Scott, Isebell M. Smith, Edna Shine, Archie J. 3) Simes, Zernon Simon, JoAnn Simpson, Walter L. , Smith, Ellen Sue Smith, James D. aan Smith, Taylor L. Sparks, Virginia Spikes, John Sprinkle, Patsy J. Stagger, Clifton 106 IE AE i en al Sete ae Na Stancil, Fred N. Swinton, Bruce Stocker, Earnest Stovall, Marilyn Street, Donald Tate, Will A. Taylor, Johnny Thomas, Gloria AM N College Marching Band in Homecoming Parade. Sumrall, Leon Thomas, Henry L. 107 “Berne iA ) Ue Pa It’s funny how time passes.. Miss “A” State cheers team on to victory. Fill mine too. 108 The crowd is astonished. Such Beauty. 109 The drudgery of registration lines. TL Nn ne ee Ea LL A NA LAI te Oe ee OL Le A A ) ; Thomas, Lerone Thompson, Margie J. Thornton, Cheryl Y. Tillman, Jacquelyn T. Tillmon, Florida ) Tipton, Mary E. Tripp, Evelyn J. Trotter, Bobbie J. Trotter, Maggie R. Tucker, Pearlena | 110 1) | Turner, Eloise Turner, George Turner, Priscilla A. Watson, Barbara A. Watson, Edward L. William, Jerry Williams, Onetha Williams, Pearline Williams, Theodore Willinghan, Shirley S. EALERTS Letter “A” club membe rs hear speaker in the traditional style. 111 112 Players await Lion’s next move. Webster, Monroe Wilson, JoAnn Winfrey, Alex L. Wine, Naomia L. Woods, Shirley Wright, Mary Vaugh, Alfreda O. Versey, Rene Roy a ee SS ee 113 Adams, Betty M. Adell, Marilyn Adell, Ollie Mae Adway, Mary Atkins, Benjamin F. Alexander, Retha Amos, Ruby Anderson, Jerome Elo Ankton, Samuel Arnett Laura Arnold, Ruby J. Armstrong, Jacob Rm i BB LE Tod OR tle eee AO I «eM Baffield, Sherianx Banks, Marie Azzie Banks, Elnora pen iste ALRR ma en Ee a I a 114 Barnes, Carolyn Baskins, Patricia Beardy John L. Benjamin, Carol . fs Booker, Alta R. Boone, Saundra Students enjoys the food served by the cafeteria. Billinger, Maxine Taylor 115 a A,” | ae Booth, Lloyd D. Bowers, Charles Brasfield, Clidy Briggs, Richard Brown, Clara B rown, Daisy M. Brown, Patricia After a day in class coeds return to the dormitory. 116 Brown, Saundra D. Burks, Jimmy Burnham, Donald W. Caldwell, Thelma Calhoun, Leroy C. Campbell, Janice Marie Calvin, Arthel Canady, Kelsey Coney, Moriel M. Carpenter, Isaac Carrigan, Willie C. Carter, Colleen Carter, Ray R. Carter, Kennie Hicks Woods, Willie Lee LAT A RE ee Le a a ee 118 Ceges, James H. Chambers, Pechone F. Chunn, Barbara Adell Clardy, Mary Ellen Clark, Shirley F. Cloman, Douglas Jr. Cook, Wanda F. Cook, Willie Cooksie, Doris Cooley, Gladys M. Coppedge, James Courtney, Nuby G. Curry, Leon Curtis, Mattie L. Dickerson, Quince | | eee 7RiK: Davis, Bruce E. Davis, Verna Davis, Rosie Daniels, Della Dangerfield, Lawrence II Daniels, Theodore R. Dickson, Betty Edward, Earl III Students must show their I. D. before they can come into the dining hall. 119 120 Dickinson, Betty J. Dillard, Sandra J. Dodson, Freddie Doles, Frederick Dolphin, Kenneth Draper, Vicki Duckett, Dorothy J. Dunn, Maragree Franklin Dutcher, Barbara A. Easter, Josephine Edwards, Helen J. Ellis, William G. Ellison, Martene Elmore, Barbara L. Evans, Joseph E. Evans, Mary L. Evans, Murstine Farmer, Shirley A. Farr, Calvin Darnell Featherstone, Willie Jr. Fisher, Ervin Jr. 121 122 Ford, Bruce L. Foster, Delores Foulks, Calvin Fleming, Walter L. III Flenory, Calvin W. Franklin, Darlean Franklin, Hazel Fricks, Virginia L. Gathings, Isaac Gardner, Margaret A. Gardner, Murlene Gamble, Jimmy L. Gamble, Linda R. Gibson, Helen D. Gilbert, Rosalyn M. , Gooding, Arthur B. Gould, Samuel Greene, Gwendolyn Gosh, I won’t have but five pennies left. Greene, Roger Grant, Cynthia | Hamilton, Thaddeus 123 124 Handley, Carrie Lucille Hardaway, Joe E. III Hardin, Christopher Hardnett, Noretta Harris, Deloris Harris, Gloria Jean Harris, Jackie Harris, M. C. . Harris, Robert Neal Hatch, Jean Mary Harvey, Willie Jr. Hayes, JoAnn Haynes, DeWitt Jr. Hayes, Stephen L. Hawkins, Gloria D. Hearon, Thomas Hearring, Thressa Brenda Hearon, Cynthia L. Heggins, Wilfred Hegwood, Mona Lisa Hence, Patricia Hollins, Henry C. Hicks, Adolphus Hill, Calvin Hill, George B. Hollinshed, Herman Holmes, Bettye Jean House, Eddie Houston, Hiawatha Hudson, Della Mae 125 Hughes, Bobbie J. II Hunter, Asbury Inmon, Lloyd E. Jackson, Sarah r Jasper, Frances J. Jeans, Harold A. Jeffers, Michael Y. Jennings, Sylvester on se a Barret ce Pp swrzi ssf ay z cd Bi aber . Students cross the parking lot many times during the day. « Jemerson, Albert W. Jemerson, Archelous Johnson, Carl Johnson, Dwight Ray Johnson, Inetta L. Johnson, Lorraine Jones, Harry Lee Jones, Harvey sec Si Nasa ionna sail omen naan Mr. Howard looks on as people of all ages enjoy the many works placed on display in the Fine Arts Center. 127 Jones, James C. Jones, Mary Lee Jones, Marilyn Jones, Sharon LaVon Jones, Shirley E. Kearney, Sylvester Kelsey, Harold King, Hosea King, Samuel Jr. Kirkwood, Beatrice A. Knowlton, Louis Ed Laird, Barbara Laird,Curtis E. Lake, Emma Lambert, Theodore Lang, Lula B. Lewis, Beverly Lewis, Arnetha Livingston, Marilyn Lloyd, Phyllis Lockhart, John W. Lofton, Larry Lott, Robert H. Loyde, Robert Luckey, Deborah L. Martin, Fred II Martin, Milton C. Martin, Sherry L. Manning, Alma J. Marshall, Gwendolyn 129 130 _—— Marshall, Theodore R. Mitchell, Patricia The Marching 100 performs with Arkansas Tech’s band to start the game Miller, Johnnie Meadors, Charlie Miles, Leon D. Maxie, Felton Monk, JoAnna on ad Fi ite Ae le CA res 4 Pa | a - Pie eS Sy eA tie: Pee e a : between the Lions and the Wonder Boys - the first meeting of the two teams. Moore, Benjamin E. Moore, Eugene Moore, Norma J. Moore, Princella Mae Moore, Vertis Moorehead, Willie C. Morris, Vernon Faye Morton, Mary J. Mosley, Billy G. Moyer, Barbara Jean Myles, George Edward McCall, Timie Jr. McClure, Barbara McCollough, Saundra J. McCoy, James 131 McCoy, James E. McDonald, Walter y McKissick, Franklin McKissick, Gloria J. McRae, Alexteen Yvonne McGhee, Effie Jo McGhee, Linda Sue The fellows can always find time for a card game. x 132 Nash, Jackie Neely, Bonnie Nelson, Lonnie Ray Nevels, Charlene Nevels, Doris Lee Newborn, Quincy V. Newton, Lillie Nichols, Blanch V. Nicholson, Eddie Noah, Allen Parker, Bobbie Jo Parker, Carolyn S. Parks, Hershel Payne, Shirley Peer, VeEtta 133 Perkins, Dorothy J. Perry, Delorise Perry, Joseph Phillips, Doris Z. Phillips, Harold Poland, Betty Lou Porter, Linda Pope, Larry G. = Porter, William Kenan Rachel, Odessa Linda Randolph, Archis C. Raynor, Josephine Rayner, Jerry Rich, Rugenal Richardson, Willie Lee cs 134 se Robinson, Elizabeth Robinson, Pearlie Ann Rodgers, James W. | ) Rolfe, Mary E. Shackelford, Bobby Rosby, George Russell, Marsha Saxton, Hazel L. Scott, Mitchell Jr. Students pause a few minutes to engage in a friendly conversation. 135 a 136 Simpson, Emma J. Sims, Connie Smith, Alma Jean Smith, Barbara E. Smith, Bobbie J. Smith, Donnie Smith, Gerald M. Smith, Joe W. Smith, Ruby J. Snowden, Gwendolyn Stelivan, Larry Stephens, Dale Stephenson, Alma J. Stevenson, Gradie III Stewart, Curtis é : D Suggs, William Sullivan, Lillie Mae Swanegan, Anita L. Talton, Betty J. Taylor, Vincent Taylor, Wanda A. 2 + Mr. McGee sings along as he conducts the choir in the annual presentation of “The Messiah.” Tatum, Freddie B Terry, Betty J. ea 137 138 Terry, Johnie Mae Thigpen, Edward L. Thomas, George M. Thomas, Joan Thomas, Robert L. Thompson, Janice L. Tramble, Otis C. Jr. Traylor, Billy S. Traylor, Jermia N. Tucker, Edna Turner, Bobbie A. Turner, Patricia A. Turner, Winston B. Tyson, Norma Valentine, Charisse Vanlue, Rhonda F. 4 Wallace, William L. Walton, Joe Jr. Students visiting the campus for the International Convention engaged in many informal discussions. 139 140 Ware, Michael A. Warren, Larry Warren, Vernette Washington,, Linda Washington, Ralph Weaver, Rose L. Webster, Earlene Weems, Elihu Whitaker, Fannie White, Carolyn Ann White, Clifton Withers, Danny Wesley Whitmore, Necie Wilborn, Roslyn M. Wilder, Carl “ Williams, Adeal Williams, Earma J. Williams, C arl Louis Williams, Connell Erma R. Williams, Hymon Williams, Janelle Those hotdogs look kind of good. Can I have two? Williams, Diane Williams, Jerry 141 Williams, Mae Catherine Williams, Mary A. Williams, Vernice Williamson, Wanda Ny Np, ss Pe Wer — Oo ee Members of the band gather in the stadium to begin practice for a delightful half-time show for the Kansas City Chiefs. e Young, Edward , Beatrice Wright , Tommy W. Woods. Frank IV Witherspoon, Winters, Larry Winkfield, Anna Wimbush, Thomas Robert W. ilson, W , Gladys Wilson Lee ingham, Will TE Band members stroll past NBC television camera before the Kansas City Chiefs game in Kansas City 143 nc a et SPE TY ee See S 3 y y i i it Ist the campus. € h ll d a firm handshake is one of Prex S Ways of greeting Vv1S1to. oO f : : i i i he rful ello an A riendly smile ac 144 — Led i ststst —“—s———C‘ Man! This food sho’ is good. 145 146 —— a Ss Band members await Thanksgiving Day game at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock. . Student workers always on the job. Words, Annual Faculty Christmas Party 147 148 Students a Lion fans all the way. re very alert in auto mechanic shop. os eer oh ee ee Today’s females wear their naturals with pride and dignity. 149 Alumni in Kansas City. Faculty Members engage in rather pleasant conversations. 150 ee a re ee ee a ne se eee nen ete See ene ee at ee eae eI Rew re oe 9 ey Re ae SO Gee Ne trend NEN Porat 151 FRESHMAN CLASS 152 | pe en a Rt RE TE TE STR WR em Aaron, Patricia Ann Adams, Alice F. Adams, Brenda Jean Adams, Ellen A. Adaway, Bobbie J. Allen, Ethel L. Allen, Evelyn Allen, Gary Allen, Lars Allen, Patricia A. Allen, Sandra Alexander, Joyce Anderson, Bettye A. Anderson, Darryl K. Anthony, Jessie M. ™ ‘ ¥ Arnold, Dorothy A. Askew, Clint Atanda, Deborah O. me, | OE Atkins, Alfred M. i 3 | Austin, Anthony M. Aytch, Joslyn M. Bailey, Charles j Baldwin, Sharon Herise Banks, Daisy L. Crowd listens attentively to talented Eugene Holmes. 153 154 Banks, Donald L. Barbee, Lawrence E. Barnes, Artelle Barnes, Harold W. Barnes, Margaret Barron, Kathy Beasley, Annie J. Beasley, Terrance Bell, Miriam S. Bentley, Cynthia Bishop, Belinda Blake, Martha P. Blount, Charles Bobo, Charles D. Bobo, Michael Bracy, Pauline M. | Boyki Bolden, Evelyn n, Herbert Coach Clemmons gives players last minute briefing. Brady, Ray Branch, Mary Brandy, Edith Brewster, Peggy L. Britton, Donald Bronson, Alonzo Brooks, Joe Brooks, Lois Brooks, Patricia Brown, Barbara A. Brown, Gwendolyn J. Brown, Marianne Brown, Ronald Brown, Steven Browning, Ronald J. Brunson, Emma J. Bryant, Kenneth Bryant, Thelma S. Bryant, Tommie Bryant, William Bryels, Peggy Buchanan, Mary V. Buchanan, Mattie Bullock, Dorcas A. Burchett, James Burney, Larry Burns, Mary A. Bursey, Ray II Burton, Shirley A. Bush, Carolyn M. 157 158 Bush, Loreyetta Butler, Barbara J. Byers, Gloria Byers, Yvetta Byrd, Brenda Byrd, Palmalee Campbell, Annie L. Cannon, Linda Cannon, Paul Cannon, Sandra Caradine, Shirley F. Carlton, Gloria Carr, Louise Carroll, Bruce J. Carson, Berdia Charles, Alzenia Chay, Leon f Clayton, Ivy Cobb, Linda Gale % Students are constantly on the move; here and there, going and coming - classes, classes everywhere. Clardy, Larry 159 160 Coleman, Willie L. ee Coleman, Alvin Coleman, Rosie L. Nae Deity Coley, Dorothy J. Collins, Carol Ann 1g. A penny for your thoughts. Coney, Lester Jr. Conley, Wanda L. Cook, Arlean Cotton, Margo Cox, Brenda J. Cox, Evelyn J. Cozant, Arthur Crayton, Nellie R. a Se : Moe Saar aan 4 Prexy and Mr. Strong converse while enjoying the comforts of the Fine Arts Building. 161 Creer, Diane Creer, Judy A. Crenshaw, Mary Crockett, Larry Cross, Harold -L. Cunningham, Marcellius Curne, Gloria Curry, Beverly Kaye Cursh, Charles Edward Dallas, Ladonna Daniel, Barden L. Daniels, Frank Daniels, Pamella Denise Danzie, Bobby Earl Davis, Barbara Ann Davis, Benjamin F. Davis, Carl E. Davis, Sharon Janiece Davis, Thelma Jean Davis, Valtine Roselin Davies, O. D. Denton, Barbara A. Dobbins, Charlie Doughty, Brenda Duffy, Mary Louise Dukes, Mary Helen Dupens, Alvin E. Duvall, Horace L. Dyer, Nathaniel Eason, Geraldene Easter, Albert V. Echols, Sherila M. Edwards, Bobby Joe English, Frederick James Epperson, Barbara A. Evans, George Farmer, Betty Featherstone, Freddie Le Ferguson, Kenneth Bernard Fisher, Melvin C. Fitzpatrick, Sylvester | Ford, Johnny Jr. Foster, Bernard Foster, Ruby Gene Francis, Wallace 164 Frierson, Alma Franks, James Fuller, Erma Jean Money will do the trick every time. Freeman, Brenda Galloway, William Jr. Freeman, Gertrude 165 SES ee: wae ane Sha Rehm La ae a ee a ee ET ae 9 TR ew a al AS SO Lim, BE Oe EN Se Ti a me nS Ai tert me 0A LATA nt oe Bg SR a te a ATER CAD meo- Ae pe ee e ee eal 166 = a ed, ont a I . Garrett, Gladys Gatewood, Earnestine Gatewood, Willie B. Gathings, Leslie N. George, Margie N. Gibson, Cynthia Wi; Ai td fr AM WI 44 Gibson, Margo Emily Gilbert, David Graham, Faye Ann Grant, James Grayer, Linda Joyce Grayson, Charles E. Green, Charles Steven Green, James Green Thornton Andre Students are eating “Lion Power” breakfast. Greer II, Starling Greer, Vernestine Griffin, Elizabeth M. Gulley, Jacquelyn M. Halcrombe, Thelma Jean Hall, Milton Taft Hall, Beverly Ann Haggins, Mary 2 Hall, Nathaniel 167 168 Hamilton, Jacquelyn Hamilton, Mary Hammock, Jimmy Hardaway, Hudie L. Hardiman, Charlie B. Hardin, Gladys Harris, Aaron Harris, Johnny J. Harris, Johnny Lee Harris, Laron P. Harris, Linda Harris, Marcus C. Harris, Vera Lee Harvey, Mary Ann Hathron, Connie Hatton, Donald Hawkins, Clifford Wayne Hawkins, Mona L. Hawkins, Sandra L. Hayes, Lizzie B. Hemphill, Evelyn Hennings, Patricia Henderson, James Edward Hendrix, Ossie Lee Hicks, Lynda Marie Hill, Alma J. Hill, Juanita Hill, Linda Kaye Hines, Gloria Hodge, Vera 169 aa a ie mS 8. 4 so Onpad FA of f-y - $s.” vig 1 Ay OPE 170 Hollins, Ida Mildred Hollins, James A. Holmes, Billie Jean Hopson, Clara Hopson, Sammy N. Horton, Lovell Horton, Levorn Howard, Gloriastine . Howard, Simpson David Hudson, Vernon Hunt, Precious Marie Humphrey, Edna Humphrey, Shirley Hyde, Brenda Inmon, Leo Isom, Thomas Anthony Jackson, Bettye J. Jackson, Clara Jackson, Darlene . VK . . Jackson, Joyce Jackson, Wanda Faye Jackson, Selendia Jacobs, Virginia Marie Jarrett, Joyce Sue 22S ae Yes mam, I paint every once in a while. 171 Jemerson, Lula Louise Jennings, Brent Jimmerson, Joyce Ann Jiner, Sue Elder Johnson, Albert Johnson, Claude Johnson, Delois Johnson, Emma L. = Johnson, Frank E. Johnson, Garland Johnson, Jacqueline Johnson, Joyce L. al ee OE Oe De Oe EO ee a Oe AS =) OE Johnson, Larry Johnson, LaVern Johnson, Lovell en te ty lee MERA wee a = a lhe WT II dw SN LN ee RO 172 | scalding ede cae. ae a | Aveta HRD ARR i ne cme nm ae ne A di ticle tihallcstiamiamecaie ‘Aili ti in, le BR se a ng ee ee ee te ilk ibe the we dpe Johnson, Richard Jr. Jones, Bettye Jean Jones, Lucille id f : Jones, Shirley Ann Jordan, Carolyn Jordan, Earl Edward Jordan, Rita M. Joyner, Beverly Ann 173 Kidd, Linda Diane Kilgore, Sylvia King, Chester King, Dorothy King, Eddie Mae Kirkwood, Mary Kendall, Rose Marie Kentle, Jerry Lacey, Riccardo t Lambert, Sheldia Lanes, Charles Lee, Clareccia M. Lee, Larry Lee, Sharon LeGrand, Shirley ———— ee eee ty Le i LOE ne AN te KOO LS A Ice ne Toad Des QA x 174 Lewis, Janice Maria Lewis, Johnny Keith Liddell, James Lockett, Ronnie Lofton, Alvin Long, Hosea Lusk, Kathyrn Ann Lyke, Carl Mack, Dorothy J. Malone, Shirley Malone, Shirley R. Mansfield, Lore L. Marks, Daniel II Marks, Selinda Faye Martin, Effie 175 Matthews, Ruben Mathews, Vivian Matthews, Willie McClure, Walter McCollum, Linda Ann McCoy, Lennie Mae McCree, Maurice McCollough, Dimple = McDaniel, Melvin Cornelius McDowell, Shirley McGee, Mildred McGill, Deborah A. McKindra, Joyce McKinney, Andrew McKinney, Billy Richard McKinney, Elmer Jr. Meade, John a McKinley, Miller Meeky, Lesly B. Meridy, Joyce Miller, Audrey Jean Sorry girls my french fries are all wrapped up. 177 . 178 Miller, Mae Miller, Patricia Ann Mitchell, Oliver Wayne Mitchell, Robert Edward Jr. Montgomery, Patricia Moore, Horace Moore, Kevin Louis Moore, Noram Moore, Viola Morgan, Cynthia Morria, James L. Morrison, Armenda Morrow, Venita Moyer, Mary L. Mullins, Yvonne J. Audience enjoys wonderful presentation of “The Messiah.” Mumphrey, Gladys Jean Murphy, Doris Murry, L. C. Nalls, Edgar J. A Nash, Doria Nelson, Annie Marie Nelson, Brenda Nelson, Dwight Lawrence Nelson, Erma Jean 179 180 Nelson, Rickey Newsome, Erma Jean Nichols, Verlene Nolen, Wayne Norman, Ruth Nunn, Freddie Owens, Robert Pace, Beulah Mae Palmer, Johnny Levon Parham, Howard Parker, Maxine Parks, Johnnie Patrick, Mildred Payne, Rosemary A. Phillips, Harold F. Phillips, Melvan Phillips, Willie Philmon, Sandra Faye Peer, Wilbur Tyrone Perry, Belinda J. Perry, Eugene Perry III, James W. Perry, Shirley Pickens, Gwenester Pickett, Emma J. Pinkett, Vickie Plummer, Phillip Harvey Adams III Ponds, Ronald Porchia, Emanuel Pree, Brenda a Cr aa anne 182 Primm, Linda Proctor, Maple J. Prowell, Eva Mae Prowell, Willie Anne Pryory, Lynda Faye Pugh, Elizabeth Quarles, Larry Radford, Carol S. Rainey, Jimmy Dean Rainey, Robert Morgan Rallings, Eunice Rance, Shirley Ann Rayner, Mildred Reams, Martha Reedy, Jeanette i x aia 4 a Roberts, Beverly D. Robinson, Erma J. gq 2 Bans - om Reese, Juanita Allen Richardson, Rubye Rhodes, Virginia A. Rice, Betty Richards, Norma Jean rao 3 Arkansas Tech Band plays its Alma Mater at Tech - AM N game. 183 Robinson, Willard Jr. Robinson, William Robinson, Willie M. Roe, Eddye M. Rogers, Annette Rogers, Sandra A. Rose, Narvella Rose, Willene Ross, Vicky L. Russell, Brenda A. Russell, Randy Ryland, Willie Sanders, Clinton Sanders, Contha L. Sanders, Henry J. Ah, come on Lions and sock it to them. Sanders, Mary D. Scott, Thomas Jr. 2, i FS Shaw, Graylon Short, Gloria J. Sims, Larry D. ary co ) 186 Sims, Leola Smith, Agnes Smith, Bessie G. Smith, Genois Smith, Grady B. Smith, Marion D. Smith, Mary A. Smith, Michael Smith, Raye E. Smith, Viola Spearman, Jerry D. Spence, David Jr. Spencer, Otis L. Stoptoe, James S. Stewart, Indiana Stewart, Wayne Stricklin, Janice M. Stubblefield, Joyce M. Swift, Roy L. Sykes, Jerry W. Sykes, Sherrye Sylvester, William Tate, Gregory Tatum, Wilma J. Taylor, Barbara Taylor, Larry J. Taylor, Margaret Tealer, Eugene III Terrall, Herschel F. Terry, Delois 187 Terry, Martha A. Thomas, Gary Thomas, Gwendolyn Thomas, Jerome Thomas, Larry. D. Thomas, Ollie L. Thomas, Roselle Thompson, Darlene Thompson, LaCretia Thomason, Queen E. Thornton, Linda L. Thornton, Willie IIT Thrower, Ola M. Tillmon, Johnny Torrence, James Turner, Equilla Truitt, Michael On Be Tyler, Joan A. Truitt, Sammie L. Tyler, Marilyn L. uberville, Joyce L. Tyler, Milton L. A great man observing the crowd. 189 _ - a aa a i i i Underwood, Dorothy J. Victrum, Andrew Waddell, Almetris A. Wade, Roderick D. Walker, Carolyn R. Walker, Evelyn Walker, Florine Walker, Larry D. Walker, Lou Evelyn Walker, Rosie L. Wallace, Annie B. Wallace, Woodrow Warrior, Jimmy L. Washington, David Washington, Joe L. — — ecu tok y eos Se Ps Just be cool, we all dig jazz. | Mh a j : : Washington, Katherine Washington, Richard E. Washington, Sammie Jr. Washington, Shirley Watson, Brady Watson, Mottise Watson, Ronnie E. Weaver, Henrietta Weathers, Mabel L. 191 SES Latin teeta ret Me tae oS eR So eet tthe ae AR Ne act Fim An ES RL ED Et on NI SE LT LE alate 192 Wesley, Helen J. Wesley, Russell W. Whatley, Bettye J. White, Carthen White, Laverne Whitfield, Luther Whitmore, Frank Wilbourne, Glanda K. Wilfer, Wallace Wilkins, Lillie Williams, Alonze Williams, Carlos Williams, Doris A. Williams, Ella L. Williams, Gay Ella Williams, Gloria Williams, Joyce Williams, Patricia A. Williams, Ronald Williams, Viola Williams, Willie B. Williamson, Verdia M. Westbrook, Willie L. Wilson, Felton L. Woods, Mamie R. Wright, Sammie K. Wyatt, Juanita 193 Students of A.M. N. College are dressed for the occasion. A.M. N. College band participated in the Christmas “Messiah.” 194 SE EE NES eK ON ae ee ress er or rere kr eee ee So po se grew rr TNE, ee Ee ee ee eee Se eee = site cahinect i ‘ i ' ; : Lae? ooh vx 6 ek; Mr. Westenberg takes time out from class to pose with students. 195 Prexy explains team’s strategy. Student tries to make shade from sun. 196 Mr. Grice gets camera ready for next shot. Spectators chat during half-time. L. A. Davis Student Union Dancers. 197 de show at talent show. ir Own si Fellows put on the 198 oe | Students yell for Golden Lions. Prexy arouses Dr. Green’s attention. Band keeps Golden Lion going. 199 200 Two of a kind eagerly await the opening of the curtains at the talent show. State’s band ready for practice. If I could just get my chair by the President. 201 Retreaters listen to panel discussion. RETREAT IS CHALLENGING The 1969 Retreat was another example of the implemen- tation of the basic philosophy of A.M. N. College, a philoso- phy that has been in part, responsible for much of its growth and prosperity. Such philosophy encompasses the idea that a college must not and cannot forget its students and that opportunities for faculty-student relationship should be pro- vided whenever possible. It further states that the student should be included in the activities and administration of any educational institu- tion. This year’s Retreat was held at Camp Couchdale in Malvern, Arkansas. It was characterized by intellectual dis- cussions, recreational activities, and a warm and relaxed faculty-student relationship. In a congenial and purely informal atmosphere the faculty and students heard lectures, dined on a wholesome and tasty diet which was prepared by the retreat refreshment committee and engaged in a variety of fun and games. The principle speakers for the retreat were Dr. Lawrence A. Davis, Mr. Ramos, Mr. Moore, Dr. R. C. Davis, Dr. J. B. Johnson, and city representatives, provided retreaters with issues - National and State. In addition, they gave retreaters more than an answer to their questions on the Issues and Challenges ahead for A.M. N. College, which was the theme of this year’s Retreat. In totality,the 1969 Retreat served as a memorable occa- sion that provided incentive and iniative for all concerned to face the upcoming school year with renewed vigor and enthusiasm. ° IE OE AOE RE aaa pease eT Miss “A” State poses with Prexy of S.G.A. CROWNING MISS ARKANSAS STATE The 1969 Coronation Ball was one that left an indelible imprint upon the minds of all those who attended. It was a subtle affair, spiced here and there with excitement. The dream of a valiant and beautiful lady being crowned matures into reality as the vision of the Coronation Ball finally comes into focus. The affair is sponsored by the Student Government, and it is planned by a special ap- pointed committee of responsible students and faculty mem- bers, who, through their co-ordinated efforts and the pooling of ideas, manage to make this the outstanding social event each year. The 1969 Coronation Ball was certainly a unique representation of this annual event. Although much of the old tradition was left to make the Ball seem definitely ours, there were many new facets of enjoyment added to intrigue and fascinate the spectators as our gracious lady of the year, Miss Mattie Smith was crowned Miss Arkansas State. HOMECOMING Colorful and Glamourous Homecoming 1969 was action, movement, glamorous, and exciting. The parade, one of the most colorful in the nation with its splendid assemblance of bands and floats, and led by the “Marching 100”, started promptly at 10:00 a.m. The band then proceeded to put on a glittering display of finesse and skill as they strutted, sometimes walked, and marched their way into the hearts of thousands of onlookers. People from all walks of life congregated to create a mood of anticipation, and belonging. The laughter, the shouts and the cries of sheer pleasure rang out around the halls, the dormitories and the union. People forever walking, shaking hands, slapping backs and beaming with jovial attitudes were most fascinating in their entirety. There were some going some where; others were going nowhere, yet ,all of them were moving with that happy look of those who feel that they belong. Such was the nature of home- coming at A.M. N. this year. 207 Miss “A” State and Court fill Pumpkin with beauty. Lovely coeds add beauty to Zeta and Sigma Float. ing Beautiful homemakers are truly gifts for a K a Ce a ee PeORF Sera Three lovelies brighten Senior Class Floats. 209 210 A.M. N. Almost Made It Headcoach Vannette Johnson and his Golden Lion gridsters almost made it. These four words sum up the football game in Pumphery Stadium Saturday afternoon, between the Arkansas A.M. N. Golden Lions and Prairie View A. M. Panthers. Prairie View prevailed 22-14 in this Homecoming game, but the score doesn’t tell the whole story. The Lions kicked off to the Panthers and behind the sloshing run of Jerry Jefferson, A. M. quickly went ahead. The touchdown drive covered 71 yards and Jefferson gained 39 of these. With only seven minutes and 20 seconds gone in the ball game, things looked rough for the folk in Golden Lion country. The Lion defense stiffened and held the Panthers offense for the rest of the first half, but the A.M. N. offense couldn’t do anything with the A M defense. Even though the home team was behind as the teams filed into the dressing room for intermission, the crowd spirit was still high. Everyone was remembering how the Lions had come from behind to defeat a powerful Texas Southern team the week before. With time running out in.the third quarter James Montgomery replaced Donald Belle at quarterback. On the first series of plays that Montgomery ran from the signals lot he had four passes muffed that could have been caught. He could not get the Lions out of the hole, but Odis Crudup did with a 72 yard punt that rolled dead on the two yard line. An aroused A.M. N. defense held and the panthers used a quick kick back-fired. The Lions last touchdown drive began on their own 46 with Montgomery passing to George Belton to get it started. ba Ow a 7. , 211 . . ae de Te MI me 2 9m ol mS —xX 212 ; i. sil cage “ Sr eg a Bob Brown breaks up A M reception. Lions recover fumble. Lion’s defense stops Prairie View’s offense. 213 = 214 Coach Ambler gives last minute instructions to State’s football team. Coach Johnson yells strategy to while Coach Torrence looks on. State’s Band in action. team on field 3, Hf Hee College known for lovely female. M. N A. Miss Doggett presents President Davis with a plaque. 215 216 kanes First f National Ge a ase, cee Ps th ee A.M. N. College Band and Arkansas Tech unite for National Anthem. REGISTRATION A.M. N. College opened its doors to 3,411 students at the beginning of the Fall Semester. Orientation and registra- tion rushed off a new school year that promised to give lasting memories - exams, friends, activities, and Home- coming. Freshmen and upper classmen were introduced to the hectic three-ring circus commonly known as registration. Endless lines confronted and baffled all as they began the ordeal of registering. Dismal faces of Freshmen looked hopefully to upperclassmen for encouragement, but there was none to be found. They too, were confused and in need of encouragement. Mr. Hartfield and students face the problems of registration. | 217 218 GRADUATION The class of 1968 made history as being the largest class to ever graduate from A.M. N. College. The members of the largest class in the history of A.M. N. College demonstrated that they had again sustained the heritage which is a part of every A.M. N. College student; a heritage which seeks to implant into every heart the spirit of A.M. N.’s Philosophy. RS oe 7 ee Citente ak ra bach ae i ’ N lows bg tee A ai wn Alumnae and alumni walk across Cedar once more. Speaker encourages graduates. A.M. N. College largest graduating class. Distinguished platform guests stand during the graduation ceremony. 219 Cadet Lieutenant Colonel West commands Drill Team. | AUTOGRAPHS 222 The Delfonics in Concert cs Sait ANTS Saw GR cies Color television is one of the things that young ladies include enjoyable. Be janie aacncatalniat hs The Super-Bees on stage during one of the many talent shows presented each year. ad 223 ¥ t: AN Classroom work is made more interesting through individual and group projects. Students work together to make their classroom the brightest for on-coming ho lidays. 224 | Pi: LO During the senate discuss them. Dances in the student union provide wholesome recreation for the students. ; 226 i eee - dhs Although the study room is there to provide a quiet place for studying, it can be used for other things, too. ss ss SS Lae Students find the library an ideal place for pleasurable research. Dr. Johnson lectures to a class in education. A student pauses for a moment during her many hours of study in the library. 227 Mrs. Pierre strives to make learning an interesting endeavor. ge ae ae Ree A wondering group. 228 Students line up to receive their new meal tickets. Procedures at the exit control in the new library are now familiar to all students. 229 + ae 230 Ray Sanders provides the music for many social activities. Students frequently visit the business office to check on their financial affairs. Silesian wane Pi t ; : or eee ical preemy, So © foe” te Students engage in friendly conversation as they enjoy a tasty meal in the dining hall. 231 MISS ARK % % Wwe = Rikon “Sie ee _ “_ “SSA WEES ENT ANSAS STATE AND COURT 233 S Zrtt ut am § PATRICIA MONTGOMERY | ALANE HANEY ASST = 2 Z = © Em ‘ = be i=) f= = — - = Z. = J EDITH BOBO 237 SWEETHEART OF BUSINESS CLUB NAOMI DAVIS SWEETHEART OF AGRICULTURE CLUB MINNIE ALEXANDER SWEETHEART OF COTTON PLANT EARLENE CHEATHAM 238 to ‘ (ATHELLA RICHAR eh way + SON SWEETHEART OF CRITTENDEN COUNTY CLUB EVELYN JONES SWEETHEART OF HELENA CLUB MARTHA BLAKE SWEETHEART OF FORREST CITY CLUB SWEETHEART OF JOHNSON HALL SWEETHEART OF INTERNATIONAL CLUB HELEN SMITH SWEETHEART OF KAPPA ALPHA PSI BESSIE MONTGOMERY ce a ; Xv 4 w . 4 7 j wo Fa % ha ANN MARIE FENTON SWEETHEART MASTER COUNCIL } I) |, | | SWEETHEART EDNA SMITH | OF OMEGA PSI PHI SARAH MELVIN SWEETHEART OF ! 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G: EDITH BOBO 245 CAMPUS COEDS DORCAS BULLARD Aye ny SARAH MELVIN 246 Pom | Z = aa = = O = = = a a - _ 247 ii, EDITH BOBO 249 CAMPUS COEDS KATHERYN WORSHAM 250 ae PEGGY MYERS rm SHIRLEY MURRY 251 CAMPUS COEDS GRETNA LAWSON ee KATHERINE LITTLETON CAROLYN HARRIS 293 254 CAMPUS COEDS ONNIE ROSS : Co eee ua anna $ y é e Seat. fae ven EARS ysnaaatnise CHERRYE THOMPSON acai CAMPUS COEDS OZELL STRAIN | 295 256 CAMPUS COEDS REGINA GRIFFIN | REGINA RICH 4 ae MATTIE SMITH 257 Who’s Who Among Colleges and Universities Each year national recognition is given to a group of young men and women who have shown good citizenship, academic excellence and sound moral character. Such per- sons, in addition to possessing such qualities, must exempli- fy promise for future usefulness and are termed “Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Univer- sities.” Such individuals are chosen by a campus committee that exercises fair play and careful scrutiny in their selections. On the following pages you will see those persons and a brief descriptions of their qualities that merited them such high honor. Joyce Levan Campbell, pursuing a major in Elementary Education, is a native of Eudora, Arkansas. During her col- lege years, Joyce has been active in several organizations among which are Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Pan-Hellenic Council, Baptist Student Union and the Y.W.C.A. Her hob- bies are drawing, dancing and reading. After a summer of relaxation, Joyce plans to enter graduate school and secure a master’s degree in Special Education. This intellectual figure shadowing A. M. N. campus is from Dumas, Arkansas. Mazo Price has a major in Agron- omy and a minor in General Science. Presently he is the President of the Senior class, member of Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, Agriculture Club, and B. S. U. His hobbies are sports and reading. After graduation he plans to attend graduate school. Intelligence and versatility are just two of the many characteristics of Waymon L. Ponds, a Sociology major from Morrilton, Arkansas. He is a member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Incorporated, Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, Student Union Governing Board, Sociology Club, Conway County Club, and Master Council. His hobbies in- clude hunting, fishing, and billiards. Miss Dorothy J. Joshua is a History major from ‘Hope, Arkansas. She is a member of the Alpha Kappa Mu Na- tional Honor Society, Current Events Club and the Arkan- sawyer staff. Her hobbies are reading and coin collecting. She plans to pursue a Master’s degree in English, History or U. S. History this fall and someday teach on the college level. RAINE IS eh + URS Signe tly NR Pyte naaring ce heeled ss hats Charles Digby—Is an Industrial Education major from Crawfordsville, Arkansas. Digby’s field of specialization is Electronics. Aside from being a scholar, Digby participates extensively in extracurricular activities. Among them are: Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Royal Knights Society, Viking Bi Fidelity Society, a member of the Student Senate, a mem- ber of several clubs such as Crittenden County Club, Voca- tional Arts Club and others. He is also a member of several committees. Upon graduation Mr. Digby plans to accept a commission as second lieutenant in the U. S. Army. ——————— ne onto 259 260 Mr. James E. Childs is a native of Banks, Arkansas majoring in Business Education. He is a member of Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, member of B. S. U., Business Club, Business Manager of Senior Class, Treasurer of Stu- dent Government Association and member of advanced ROTC Corp. His hobbies are sports and his intended future plans is to serve two years in the Armed Forces. Miss Patricia Evon Cunningham known as “Pat” is from Roe, Arkansas. She has been most active in student life and holds membership in Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Incorporated, Home Economics Club, and the Pan-Hellenic Council. Pre- sently she serves as Sweetheart of Phi Beta Sigma Frater- nity and as “Zeta of the Year.” Aside from her Home Eco- nomics major, she still finds time to enjoy music, dancing and meeting people. A perfectionist, Patricia believes that “a person who has never failed has never really tried.” Miss Earnestine Joshua is a Home Economics major with a minor in General Science with an average of 3.50 from Hope, Arkansas. She is affiliated with organizations such as: SWARC 1965-67, Home Economics Club-Senate Representative 1966-67 and Parliamentarian and a member of the Alpha Kappa Mu National Honor Society. Her sub- jects of interests are English, Art, Psychology and Chemistry. Her hobbies are dress designing, listening to music (modern jazz). Her future plans are to work one year and begin graduate school in the summer of 1971. Mr. Claude Nicholson is a History major and has Government as a minor. He is from Dermott, Arkansas and has an accumulative average of 3.10. “Nick” as he is known by his associates is a member of the Current Events Club, President of the Dermott Club, Research Asst. Office His- tory Department and a member of Phi Beta Sigma Frater- nity. His future plans are to attend graduate school at the University of Wisconsin. Miss Ruby Childs is a native of Little Rock, Arkansas. Her college years have been filled with industrious social work and civic duties. Ruby is a member of the Student Senate, Young Democrats, Alpha Kappa Mu honor society, and the International Organization. Ruby did summer study in 1969 at Yale on the Intensive Summer Studies Program (ISSP) which is an honor program. Intelligence and versatility are two of the many chara- cteristics describing Miss Stovall. “Berta”, as called by her friends, is a native of Cotton Plant, Arkansas. She is a Bio- logy major with Chemistry as a minor. Among her hobbies are reading, sewing and bowling. Though “Berta” is a scholar, she finds time to affiliate herself with these organi- zations: The Baptist Student Union, The Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., The Pan-Hellenic Council and Resident As- sistant. Her future plans include graduate school and be- coming a Medical Technologist. Nesrernener yn 261 6% a ¢ sites Miss Ruby Lee Grant is a Mathematics major from Tex- arkana, Arkansas with an accumulative average of 3.68. She is a member of Alpha Kappa Mu National Honor Society, Alpha Mu Gamma Foreign Language Honor Society and a member of the Mathematics Club. Her plans are to teach in the Port Huron School area, Port Huron, Michigan this coming fall. Perseverance and intelligence are only two of the many characteristics that distinguishes this young man. Popularly known by his friends as “STAR”, Gary Wayne Easter has been active, both academically and socially, since entering A. M. N. College. Being a versatile person, he enjoys reading as well as all types of sports. He is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, a member of Alpha Kappa Mu Na- tional Honor Society, Beta Kappa Chi Scientific Honor Society (President), Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Mathe- matics Club, B. S. U. and the Pan-Hellenic Council. Gary, a native of El Dorado, Arkansas is a Mathematics Physics major. Upon graduation he plans to enter engineering school on the graduate level. Talented in the art of Administrative and clerical duties, and a dynamic personality, Chester L. Thompson is a His- tory major from Hampton, Arkansas. “Chet”, as he is known on campus is president of the Baptist Student Union, Execu- tive Secretary of the Student Government Association, Cor- responding Secretary of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, and Recording Secretary of the Student Senate. Upon gradua- tion he plans to enter graduate school and pursue a degree ) in Public School Administration. 262 Be: Making a lovely contribution to A. M. N.’s family is the charming Miss Ceola Davis, a senior from Dermott, Ar- kansas with a major in Business Education. She, also, has broadened her scope with not only one minor but two: Edu- cation and English. During Ceola’s attendance here at A. M. N., she has participated in many activities such as: Trea- surer of Freshman Class; sweetheart, secretary and treasurer of the Dermott Club, a member of the Spotlighter’s Club, B. S. U., Y. W. C. A., and she has served in the capacity of Basileus and Anti-Basileus of the Alpha Kappa Alpha So- rority. Mr. Freddie Lee Barkley is a Mathematics Education major with a minor in Physical Science from Kensett, Ar- kansas. He has membership in such organizations as Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Viking Bi Fi Society, Mathematics Club, Future Teachers of America, and Student Union Governing Board. His favortie hobby is sports of all kind. Upon graduation he plans to enter the teaching profession for a couple of years then enter graduate school. Miss Juanita Kimball is a History and Political Science major, the second ranking student of the Department, secre- tary of the Current Events Club, member of the Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, contralto soloist in the Vesper Choir, staff of the Arkansawyer, member of the off-campus club, and Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. Her accumulative average is 3.45. ak 264 Garland Harold Battle, a senior and native of Tucker- man, Arkansas, has been active in campus life since enter- ing A. M. N. During his freshman year he was chosen to be a member of the Honors Program and since then has held membership in such organizations as the Y. M. C. A., Student Senate, Science Club, B. S. U., Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, and as an Advisor of the Student Government Asssociation. His major is Biology and he enjoys fishing, hunting, reading, traveling, billiards, and hiking. Soon after graduation Garland plans to pursue an advanced degree in the Health’ Sciences. | Miss Delois Jean Marks is a native of Pine Bluff, Ar- kansas. She is a senior at A. M. N. College with a major in Business and a minor in Accounting. Her accumulative average is 3.60 Miss Marks enjoys sewing, reading and drawing. She is a member of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority and also the Off-campus Club. Her future plans include going to graduate school and to obtain a masters degree in Ac- counting. She wants to become a Certified Public Ac- countant. Mary E. Trotter Billingslea - A bright smile and an air of dignity are two of the qualities at A. M. N. College include membership in Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Current Events Club, Off-Campus Club, and News Editor of the Arkansawyer. She also re- ceived a Scholarship from the Intensive Summer Studies Program and studied at Harvard and Yale Universities. Her future goal is to attend graduate school. Edith Lynn Bobo—Kdie is the example of an outstand- ing coed. She has exemplified the qualities of poise, charm and intelligence. She has proven her versatility and ability to perform in several capacities through her work with the Vesper Choir, M. E. N. C., Ladies R. O. T. C., Advisory Committee and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated. Currently, this personable lady of Memphis, Tennessee is holding the title of “Miss Senior.” Even though the field of music and her various activities keep her quite active, she is often seen devoting time to sewing, bowling and danc- ing. eae Ss Miss Sandra Cecelia Miller comes from Stamps, Arkan- sas and is majoring in Institutional Dietetics. She plans a career as a therapeutic dietitian and wants to do further study in foods and nutrition. She enjoys sewing, reading, cooking, and listening to music. Besides these hobbies she also finds time to participate in the following organizations: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, the Home Economics Club, and Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society. Mr. Manuel R. Kelley is from Marvell, Arkansas major- ing in Biology. He is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Frater- nity, Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society and the Pre-medical club. His hobbies are photography and reading. His future plans are to enter medical school and become a general practioner. z | . t : } { H q 4 ; 266 Mr. Willie Burnell Hurt is a native of Memphis, Ten- nessee majoring in Music Education. While at A. M. N. he has served as President of Omega Psi Phi, president of the College Band, President of the Pan-Hellenic Council and participated in the Arkansas 14th Annual Intercollegiate Band. He enjoys bowling, meeting interesting people and listening to music. After graduation he hopes to go to gradu- ate school and further his study in Music Theraphy. Mr. Andrew Johnson, Jr., is a native of Lewisville, Ar- kansas majoring in Agronomy and minoring in General Science. He is a member of the Advanced ROTC program in which his rank is Major, a member of the Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Agriculture Club, B. S. U. and is currently the Editor of the 1969 and 70 LION. His intended future is that he plans to be commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the summer and serve his two years in the Armed Forces. Miss Mattie P. Smith is A. M. N.’s beautiful Miss “A.” State. Mattie, a native of Pine Bluff, Arkansas is pursuing a major in History. A member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Soror- ity, the B. S. U. and the Pine Bluff Club, Mattie takes an active interest in campus affairs. This Queen believes that “every man possesses within himself the ability to become whatever he wants. These abilities, however, will not mani- fest themselves unless one has the will to succeed and works unceasingly.” She plans to attend graduate school and pur- sue a master’s degree in Political Science. ieee a Saat eM Be oy Se ea Boe US PS SB as ee a ey 22 08 aR om ee a are ee Cm me Gneoee £ Miss Mary Jacobs is a Home Economics major from Pine Bluff, Arkansas. She is a member of the Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, American Home Economics Association, Student Senate, off-campus club and her hobbies are danc- ing, sewing, roller skating. Her future plans are to attend graduate school, major in Art and Design. Later, she hopes to open her own dress shop specializing in Courier designs along with her individual creations. R. C. Laird hails from Newport, Arkansas, with a major in Biology and Chemistry and a minor in Physics. He is presently serving in the following capacities; President of Newport Club, Member of B. S. U., Viking Bi Fi Society, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Tau Iota Mu Medical Society, Governor Youth Council, Mayor’s Advisory Council and he now holds the position as President of Student Government Association. Julius Gettis Anderson is a native of Brinkley, Arkansas majoring in Physical Education with a minor in General Science. He is considered by his associates to be unassum- ing, gentlemanly, scholarly, and at the same time masculinely handsome. Julius has a wide range of campus activities, in- cluding resident assistant counseling, Baptist Student mem- bership, Vice-President of Hometown Club, member of John Brown Watson Sunday School, Sports editor for the AR- KANSAWYER, and a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Frater- nity. His hobbies are sports and sports writing. His favorite subject is English. Upon graduation Mr. Anderson plans to pursue further work at the University of Arkansas. 268 Agriculture Club Seated Left to Right: L. Bobo, B. Danzie, C. Farr; Standing Left to Right: M. Price, C. Hall, A. Johnson, Jr.; H. Glover, Alpha Psi Omega Seated left to right: W. McFadden, C. Carter, M. White E. Hildreth, H. Massey, O. M. Conyears, Mrs. L. Joseph-Sponsor. Altheimer Club Seated left to right: U. Cogshell, O. Williams. Standing left to right: A. Charles, L. White, C. White, B. Russell, V. Greer, R. Washington. |b ate yan OP Kneeling left to right: Rev. Solomon; B. Talker; J. Hender- son; C. Nevels; N. Tyson; Standing left to right: First row: M. Cummings, M. Stovall, B. Williams, M. Jones, S. Price, S. Bumper, E. Parker, C. Reed, C. Parker, E. Higgins, J. Robinson, F. Tatum, R. Cheer, J. Creer, R. Lott, D. Hurst, J. Campbell, C. Thompson. 269 ss tear ien st és : at Sues ss Standing left to right: First row: R. Walker, L. Harper, Q. S. Green, J. E. Ison, C. Morgan, J. Maxwell, E. Banks, L. E. Dickerson, C. Walker, L. Horton, L. Nealon, S. Coleman, I. Knowlton, M. Williams, A. Lewis, S. Hall, H. Weaver, E. McNair, M. Rogers, E. Simmons, M. Gardener, B. Bishop; Stocker, C. Grissom. Standing left to right: Second row: P. Williams, M. Watson, i ; Goleman Club Seated, left to right: 0. Conyears,, N. Hampton. Standing, left to right: D. Johnson, L. Willingham, N. Smith, J. Christopher. 270 re | | 5 me | ae bd ad Pty ( § ea | Conway-F aulkner Club Standing, left to right: D. Johnson, R. Foster, A. Wallace, B. Foster, J. McKindra. ee Cotton Plant Club First row, left to right: H. Chapple, E. Farmer, A. Riley, D. Conley. Second row, left to right: R. Crenshaw, W. Ry- J. Conley, J. Coleman, L. Wofford, W. Conley, M. Buchanan, land, C. McFadden, S. Farmer, F. Tatem, B. Buchanan. 271 272 —— “S eu) cones a ee aS anceps | Crittenden County Club z First row, standing, left to right: C. Hearn, O. Yarbrough,, Winkfield, S. Patterson, A. Fields III, J. Stafford, W. Suggs, M. Dunn, E. Smith, P. Meyers, D. Wells, K. Richardson, H. S. Wells, J. Washington, S. Scott, D. Washington. Smith, B. G. Hughes. Second row, standing, left to right: E. Dance Group Front, left to right: N. Sims, P. Bledsoe. Back, left to right: L. Richards, D. Tiller, Z. Sims. Dermott Club Left to right: J. Brown, B. Jones, B. E. Danzie, B. Plummer, E. Jordan, G. Parke, J. Brown. English Club Standing, left to right: F. Mormon, J. Lewis, T. Hoard, J. L. Foulks, S. Price, S. Farmer, E. Farmer, B. Williams, M. Robinson, E. Hildreth, W. M. Ross, B. Buchanan, C. Jeffers, Alexander. 273 274 Kneeling, left to right: L. Nelson, H. Moore, E. Massey, A. Martin, B. Snowden, J. L. Morris, J. Massey. Standing, left to right: G. Snowden; B. Hanson, W. Ross, M. McGhee, L. Forrest Seated, left to right: M. Jeffers, M. Stovall, Hymon Williams. Second row, standing: E. Williams, C. Parker, M. Jones, B. Williams, T. Wiley, C. Jeffers, M. Williams, E. Parker. Third soll Rergrites (Clhilt City Club McGhee, L. Miller, M. Stovall, H. Green, J. Ford, L. Lock- hart; B. Poland, T. Wiley. row, standing: G. Turner, W. Fleming, A. Winfrey, G. Thomas, J. Pickett, H. Reeves. Gould Club Seated, left to right: E. Bolden, A. Campbell. Standing, left to right: E. Harris, B. Jackson, M. Miller. Grady Club Left to right: R. Maddox, I. Scott, J. Bowie, W. McDonald, T. Moore, W. Bowie, L. Grigsby. 275 276 Great Decision Group Seated, left to right: Dr. R. C. Perry, J. Lewis, C. Crutch- field, Dr. S. J. Parker, Dr. M. K. Alexander. Standing, left oT ie es to right: C. Sanders, H. Williams, L. Ellis, Mr. C. Mess- more, G. Shirley, J. Ford, J. Brown, S. Shavers, N. Shirley. Helena Club Standing, left to right: R. Black, V. Peer, C. Bracy, W. Gatewood, E. Martin, R. Martin, E. Scaife, R. Rich, B. Kirk- wood, P. Daniels, D. Lockridge, D. Lockridge, P. Baskins, R. Ames. H E ° First row, standing, left to right: M. Evans, R. Smith, P. Robinson, E. Wil- ome Conomics liams. Second row, standing, left to right: C. Hearne, V. James, M. Billinger, V. Peer, M. Duffy, J. Stricklin, P. Aaron, I Scott, A. Winkfield, L. Grigsby, Club H. Edwards, R. Walker, H. Minor, M. Williams, V. Davis. Seated, left to right: J. Lewis, J. Brown, J. Ford, C. Crutchfield. Standing, e International left to right: S. Shaver, H. Williams, G. Shirley, Dr. Alexander-Sponsor, L. Ellis, N. Shirley. Organization 277 e e Standing, left to right: L. Bobo, J. Lewis, R. McCree, F. Mormon, G. Myles, Lake Village Club sss, YE ff | , | Seated, left to right: E. Bobo, S. Hayes, G. Long. Standing, M E N C Club left to right: J. T. Allen, J. M. Williams, G. Bracely, Mrs. ‘ . B S yg J. Bell-Advisor, A. C. Chandler, C. Boggan, S. Brown, W. Lee Jr. 278 Nanna Club : First row, standing, left to right: D. Franklin, C. Barnes, D. Hurst, L. Arnett, A. Williams. Second row, standing, left to right: A. Shears, J. Trice, E. J. Anderson, L. Winston. c) Marvell Club First row, left to right: E. Young, G. Wilson, T. Vaughn, S. Jones, W. Sylvester, A. Vaughn, M. Kelly, P. Jackson, J. Huff. Second row, left to right: C. Farr; I. Thomas, T. Hamilton, O. McKinney, L. Cowens, C. Farr. 2719 ° ° Seated, left to right: C. W. Easter, M. Cummings. Standing, left to right: ] Ph sical Edueation M. Johnson, B. Chambers, B. Golier, N. Gilbert, G. Lowe, C. Dorrough, B. | NE Boatner, F. Griffo, M. Carman. ; ‘ | { a | I i Gini srt SUN de cay APPS casesad iE Nida ates oe Cn iebinda sat adele e Seated, left to right: A. Gilbert, J..Moore. Standing, left to right: F. Harris, . Sociology Club D. Bankston, R. Martin, E. Hall, E. Smith, J. Coleman, S. Hudson, U. John- son, W. Ponds, J. Newborn, U. Cogshell, E. Rayford. | 280 | a Standing, left to right: O. Pickett, T. Wimbush, F. Tatum, U. Cogshell, R. e Master Council Rich, A. Vaughns, E. Rodgers, J. Huff, E. Smith, S. Wells, T. Hamilton. Standing, left to right: D. Burnham, R. Rich, J. Huff, A. Fields II, M. Mathematics Club Stovall, E. Whitney. 281 rh 282 Standing, left to right: W. Hines, W. McFatten, F. Ewing, L. Holmes, R. Rodgers, V. B. McHenry, W. Tate, A. Curties, C. j Rasberry, R. Lott. hters Seated, left to right: M. White, C. Jeffery, E. Parker, E. Hildreth, A. Fenton, O. Laird, M. Alexander. Standing, left to right: Mrs. L. Joseph, O. Con- years, A. Winfrey, A. Jackson, W. McFadden, H. Massey, S. Price, Miss Galloway-Sponsor. = Veterans Club | Colonel Battiste—Professor of Military Science A. M. N. Provides R. O. T. C. Program For Campus Men The Army Reserve Officers Training Corps programs offer the college man a chance to earn a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the U. S. Army. Classroom and field training in Military history, tactics, and Army organization and administration provides the Cadet with the technical knowledge necessary for him to perform as a skilled soldier. A six-week summer camp at Fort Sills during the Cadet’s last summer prior to their commissioning, serves as practical applications of their learning. The men in R. O. T. C. also conduct social events during the year. The Annual Military Ball and additional social events. Men in R. O. T. C. also take part in athletic competitions on campus. Officers are promoted annually icers Training Corps. bean! a fo) o u oO @Q o a= oO am! e oH ° n i) oO 3) om ior Off Sen Major Scott keeps class alert. 284 ining Corps. icers of The Reserve Officers Tra ior Off: Jun A. M. N. College Drill Team. 285 illetts College ROTC Dr A.M. N Drill Team and Drilletts often perform together. 286 A. M. N.S CHEERING SQUAD. “Go, Lions, Go” The cheerleaders are always going. 287 Of = eS) ee 6S Aaa 288 owe ACR MNRAS POMC CAP Maa RAC BYTE WNC OMEN COCO NNN EI ET IE ET IID PI NAREL a ELLE SLATE I RIL ISS 6 LLANE FES BEDE L ORE R A STIS Ca 289 a Jewel Brown (1) and R. C. Laird (r) discuss SGA matters. Roy Charles Laird is President of the Student Government Association. Student Government Office The main office from which all student government ac- tion matriculates is known as the Student Government As- sociation—the S. G. A. the mediator between administration and student, this office utilizes its power to the utmost po- tential and stands unyielding in behalf of you, the student. The S. G. A. is patterned after the constitutional model given us by the Federal government. There is a judicial, executive, and a legislative branch. The executive branch is headed, of course, by the Stu- dent Government President—this year the lead man is Roy Charles Laird. Next in line to the President is the Vice- President, Jewel Brown and then we find a departure from the federal way of doing ‘things. The S. G. A. has a trea- surer and a secretary. This year’s office holders were James Childs and Jacquelyne Peebles, respectively. The S. G. A. office is an invaluable asset where student problems and difficulties present themselves. Serving as a a mediator between students and faculty, it paves the way for recreational and academic improvements in the life of the students and provides them with one adequate voice in the affairs of the college. In total aspect, the S. G. A. is the voice of the students, it is the mediator between faculty and students; and above all, it is a means for clear, wholesome college living. Miss Jacquelyn Peebles, secretary Jewel Brown, Vice-President of the Student Government Association. lr Staff members take a moment to receive instruction from R. C. Laird. hae: Woodson D. sawyer. Janice Brown is the Arkansawyer’s executive secretary. The Arkansawyer Walker is the competent editor-in-chief of the Arkan- Woodson (1) and Julius Anderson (c) listen as Stanley Scott (r) gives his opinion. SALAD oO PLONE IED Charles Brown (1), reporter and Shirley Williams (1), typist. Gora Alcor Gregory Shirley, copy editor. Chaney Jeffers, reporter, Earnestine Wiley, reporter and Edmond Lee, photographer. Tommie McCall (standing), city editor and Herbert Williams polit- ical editor. Joyce Lewis (1) and Carolyn Crutchfied (r) staffers. Tony Charles, reporter and Ruby Childs, proof readers. | 296 Andrew Johnson Jr. is editor-in-chief of the ’70 LION. The Lion Monday night and semester break . . . final deadline was March 1. Pushing homework, basketball games and other activities aside, members of the Lion Staff plugged away in their upstairs office in the Union Building. Poring over pictures, indexing names, and composing writeups, staff members began to realize the work that goes into producing a yearbook. Pictures strewn over the tables seemed to have no mean- ing until Editor Andrew Johnson wove them into a story. Other staff members then captioned pictures, typed copy, and drew up layouts. These faithful members were: Ervin Lee—Associate Editor, Eloise Rodgers—Secretary, Rugenal Rich—Assistant Secretary, James Sargent—Business Man- ager, Raymond Hart—Sports Editor, Alberta Stovall—Or- ganization Editor, and Minnie Alexander—Copy Editor. The typists were: Peggy Myers, Ruth Martin and Ruby Black. Putting together pictures, and words to tell a story can be a tedious task, it means multitudes of problems, hours of work plus sacrifices. It is because of these sacrifices that the Editor along with the staf members would like to pre- sent to the students the RESULT, The 1969-70 Lion. a Ervin Lee, associate editor. Miss Eloise Rogers is the executive secretary to the LION. | James B. Sargent, business manager. Raymond Hart, sports editor 297 Miss Rugenal Rich is the assistant secretary for the ’70 LION. Miss Alberta Stovall, organization editor. Raymond shows Miss Jacquelyn Dixon a portion of the sports section. er Miss Ruth A. Martin pins up a schedule of the week. | | ARKANSAS ee ANEN. + ‘ COLLEGE =! 2 Miss Peggy Myers, assistant layout editor. Miss Jean Ford checks class photographs. Miss Minnie Alexander, typist. GREEKS 300 men of Alpha are known for their intelligence and cultural development. Kappa Alpha Psi—noted for their mannerism and fine taste in dress. 303 The motto of Omega men—‘“Friendship is essential to the soul.” The men of Sigma motto “Culture for service, service for si Humanity.” 304 The women of Sigma Gamma Rho are among the most lady-like and intelligent women on campus. They exemplify high standards of socially accepted conduct and are active in academic competition. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority is known for its academic endeavors and has demonstrated that “Finer Womanhood” is not only theory but practice as well. 305 Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Annette Wofford Sylvia Wimbush Edna M. Smith Mattie P. Smith Alberta Stovall Carole R. Thomas Rosemary S. Trammell Rubye Wallace 306 Brenda V. Baker Joyce L. Campbell Annie L. Chandler Nina F. Clark Shirley Craig Janice Coleman Ceola Davis Gladys R. Gill Alane Haney Sandra K. Johnson Barbara Jordan Ola M. King Rubye Knowles Georgia L. Miller Sandra C. Miller Joyce A Sadie E. McGee Marion Neal Joyce A. Robinson, President Willie M. Ross Vonnie K. Ross Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Julius G. Anderson Harold G. Battle Gary W. Easter Robert L. Cook John A. French Johnny Gates L. T. Gates Freddie B. Harris Manuel R. Kelley R. C. Laird Samuel Martin Curtis Melvin Walter L. Simpson Ernest L. Walker Monroe Webster Walter Young, President 307 Delta Sigma Theta e Sorority Edith L. Bobo Coria Boggan Marilyn F. Campbell Gloria Cartwright Shirley Chandler | Loretta Coleman | Franciene Gill | Linda Gill Brenda Hill, President Cynthia F. Hall Allene Hawkins Janie Hill Bobbie N. Jones Gretna Lawson Gloria J. Long Jean M. Hicks Ruth Martin Jereldine B. Mays Sarah Melvin Peggy Meyers Helen N. Reed Patsy Richardson Bobbye J. Roberts Patricia Rogers Sharron Samuels Carolyn Shaw Marilyn Stovall Cheryl Y. Thornton Evelyn Tripp Jeanette Williams Jessie M. Williams Carol R. Wilson Olivia Yarbrough Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Hannibal Bolton James M. Bosely Wayne Brooks Nelson Bryan Henry Droughter John Eaves Marvin Fletcher Wayne E. Grant Terris Harris Florzell Hawkins Thaddeus Hamilton James C. Huff Harold Johnson Ralph Johnson Henry C. Lake Larry Lewis Gwain E. McCree Odell Pickett Carl Redus Larry Richard Horace Rogers Hervie Stubblefield Michael L. Terry, President Isaac Thomas Oscar Towne 309 ee acc ac Omega Psi Phi e Fraternity Samuel Bell Johnny Chambers Reuben Conner Quranner Cotledge Claudie Horton Kenneth Holt Burnell Hurt Theravane Jarrett Billy Jones Randolph Martin Romeo Moore George O’Neal Ntowk Lp att Rose Sad dT Ne LE me Roger Marshall Bernard Westbrook William White ST a Oa RL iw ake RY Bie EW ee a al R= i Me MN i eet 310 Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Freddie Barkley Larry Clemmons Curtis Cook Charles Digby Otis Dixon, President Edward Evans Leslie Fullwood Raymond C. Hart John Harris Andrew Johnson Jr. William Johnson Emeree Martin Paul McKinney J. W. Mason Leodis Montgomery Waymon L. Ponds Willie E. Revoner James B. Sargent Bobby Ward Billy Westbrook Eugene Whitney Larry Witherspoon 311 Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Dorothy Bankston Vernal D. Bowens, President Francis Harris Shirley A. Gilbert Anna F, Ryland | Mary Sparks Virginia Sparks | i 1 0 OOO EO eeVv—V—V——— en ee nen RR eh NR te Ne eR eS ADE it SRE LS ER — Bia ARQ ah SIAN TR Dal Porte i oa OS 9 ere Net Aarts oan, bel LOE Kono. Kt Aceh Siete -cot Li finn lie teh mate neta Ln, Lenn LOORK A bpd cali heh lek td Fal a ek eee CPR PF ok a 312 Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Patricia Bleyens Annie M. Bradford Tra L. Burks Alice Church Larine Cowan, President Patricia E. Cunningham Georgia Digby : Jacqueline Dixon Phyllis Ellison Linda Ferguson Rosie L. Fort Verl Dene Harris Wanda F. Harris Emma Kindle Juanita Kimbell Loretta Lockhart Ruth Nelms Verlee Pickett Evornia Redwood Eloise Rodgers Wilma Ross Gloria Sams Linda Sims Ozell Strain Gloria Watson 313 Seated, Left to Rights E. Hildreth, M. Jacobs, S. Calhoun. Standing, Left to Al ha Ka a Mu Right: R. Childs, E. Joshua, G. Littleton, R. Grant, M. Stovall, S. Miller, D. Pp PP Joshua, J. Kimbrell, A. Fields III, M. Price, J. Childs, M. Kelly, W. Ponds. An intricate part of the total A. M. N. College family are the Greek Honor Societies and Social Service Organiza- tions. They are composed of faculty and students alike. The sororities and fraternities have and still are making im- portant and vital contributions to the moral and ethical up- lift of the students. By setting a fairly rigid criteria for entrance, the organizations motivate and inspire college students to develop their maximum potentialities for aca- demic and creative performance. They include: Delta Sigma Theta, Zeta Phi Beta, Alpha Kappa Alpha, and Sigma Gamma Rho Sororities; Phi Beta Sigma, Omega Psi Phi, Kappa Alpha Psi, Alpha Phi Alpha, and Phi Beta Omega Fraternities; Alpha Kappa Mu, Alpha Mu Gamma and Beta Kappa Chi Honor Societies; Alpha Tau Alpha, Agriculture; Tau Iota Mu, Scientific; Alpha Psi Omega, Dramatics Honor Societies; Royal Knights, Nu Gamma Alpha, Viking Bi Fi, and Viketts Service Organi- zations. The basic aims and objectives of these organizations are basically the same: Moral development, good citizenship, academic excellence, and maximum development of all skills and talents. They uplift the social conditions of mankind by sponsoring and initiating charity drives and other bene- ficial programs. The everyday exemplifications of such fine qualities of these people is living proof that the instructors and admin- istrators at A. M. N. College have done an exceptionally good job in developing the maximum potentialities of its students. Such organizations are a must for a well disciplin- ed student body and to foster and nourish their existence is of the utmost importance. Greek Honor Societies Social and Service Greek Organizations es ea eos Sitting, Left to Right: R. Grant. L. Witherspoon, P. Owens. Alpha Mu Gamma Alpha Tau Alpha Seated: C. Hall. Standing, Left to Right: G. L. Thrower, C. Farr, G. E. Turner, L. Bobo. 315 Standing, Left to Right: M. Kelley, D. Buruham, F. Tatem, B. Austin, E. Haggins, Tau lota Mu B. Kirkwood, R. Martin, E. Young. Nu Gamma Alpha Left to Right: J. Cook, P. McKinney, J. Stafford, D. Jones, C. Alexander, L. Jones, C. Wills, Dallford Johnson. ee A RENE am eee a eto te Te AM LOAD, Se ARE on a PEI Di Se LDL SS A EO 3 AL LOE OMS Bit OLGA Sr ome tia the Petar he ert man Rl lh SN Lc TE TMs MN LE ND Me WN SE XS Nl i EE A dn sis ses BEGETS STOR: sega 5; ia =e Seated, Left to Right: C. Hall, J. Sargent. Standing, Left to Royal Knights Society Right: W. Cooper, R. Crenshaw, J. Washington, N. William, C. Digby, L. Bobo, G. Turner, C. W. Easter, L. Currie, H. Reams, B. Ward, J. Scott. Phi Beta Omega F raternity Standing, Left to Right: E. Williams, J. Williams, W. Loyd, L. Buie, E. Hayes, E. Daniel, J. Williams. BE | 317 tn ti tS ee NO am LLL AL LM Di ns he Ae Neti NIE Ah LAER Ah me MR oman nen Babi Bo I LA all Cle GAELS han a hth meee rt hm IED PM 0 etn i ree om Left to Right: J. Chambers, J. McCoy, L. Perry, E. Faucette, M. Cummings, E. Gald- man, E. Whitney, F. Barkley. “ ay = a Calvin Farr William Gill Dwight Hervy Bobby Shackelford Eddie Simon Gale Thrower | | George Turner : Hurtis Wyatt | : Alpha Tau Alpha Royal Knights Society Oliver Banks Winston Cooper Robert Crenshaw Leon Curry Charles Digby C. W. Easter Emeree Martin Clarence McFadden James Sargent James Scott George E. Turner Henry Reams Bobby Ward Jimmy L. Washington Ned A. Williams Leonard Buie III Eddie A. Daniel William Elliott Ernest Hayes Raymond Keller Celester Smith Alonzo Williams Eddie Williams John F. Williams Jonas Williams III 319 Gary W. Easter, President Ruby L. Grant Evern Hildreth Earnestine Joshua Dorothy Joshua Manuel R. Kelley Juanita Kimbell Gretna Lawson Sandra C. Miller Waymon L. Ponds Marilyn Stovall Jeanette Williams Walter Young Donald Burnham Maragree F. Dunn Manuel R. Kelley, President Lois J. Wofford Edward Young a a A a aa aa ae en an Pl sn a eitiinone rn S hn iY aie i i Oe Oe NR OO SEES SOE! SO ARF og | NDOL 6 LEO GLEN +0 oF FE he SEE WPT, Oe ee et a FEI KEL F oe FY _ 2 wit aod Tra L. Burks Ruby Grant Linda J. Witherspoon A Ne Ae a waa 8 oe es 1} SA ON LIE es yak ET Alpha Mu Gamma First Row, Left to Right: G. Gill, L. Jones, J. Harvey, J. Kimble, Winters, J. Reese, D. Parker, R. Fort, A. Adams, B. Smith, R. Van- M. Howard, J. Vanders, L. Davis, E. Bobo, G. Long, S. Brown, Mul- lue, B. Lindsey. Third Row: W. Porter, L. Robinson, H. Cross, T. lins, S. Samuels, A. Chandler, S. J. McGee, Director. Second Row: Williams, S. Hayes, M. Webster, J. Allen, M. Cummings, P. Mitchell, V. Lee, D. Hatch, Y. Hunter, A. Winters, J. Walker, J. Jarrod, C. E. Collins, L. Willingham, B. Gulley. Vesper choir perform at nearly every chapel program. 321 Eee SANS SF 2 SDSS 6 AF 5 1969-70 Golden Lion Coaching Staff Ambler Johnson Vannette W. Johnson, head coach and athletic director, a native of Little Rock, Arkansas where he was an outstand- ing scholar and athlete at Dunbar High School. He is a 1952 graduate of Arkansas A. M. N. College. He holds a Master’s degree in Physical Education from the University of Arkansas where he has also accumulated significant credits toward the terminal degree. Johnson is now in his 8th year as head coach. Fred Ambler, a native of Chanute, Kansas, joined the A. M. N. Staff in 1966 as an offensive line coach. O. D. Brown, a native of Pine Bluff, Arkansas joined the staff in 1968 as a defensive assistant. Robert Kinney, Assistant Defensive Coach, joined the staff in 1969 from Wiley College. H. O. Clemmons, a native of Almyra, Arkansas was an outstanding Golden Lion Cage star from 1945 thre 1949. Head basketball coach, backfield assistant and chief scout. Ulysses S. Grant, defensive coach and top aid to John- son, now in his seventh year with the Golden Lions. He is a native of Crossett, Arkansas. Lee Allen Torrence, offensive line coach, is a native of Stephens, Arkansas. Zz Clemmons Coach Charles Spearman, labeled “the greatest athlete in the history of Le Moyne College,” is the head coach of the Golden Lions baseball team. 323 1969 IN REVIEW Arnet Cliarles $2 2a, 3: Seen ae ee Orange, Tex. Jones? Dolphus 22 Ses ee ee ee Memphis, Tenn. Askew; Clint. = 22 ee ee ee oe ee Chicago, Il. Kentle Jerry.) Se ees ee ee eee Pine Bluff, Ark. Atkins, Elmers222 2. See eee Farmerville, La. King Willige eee ee ee ee Oe Longview, Tex. Bankston, Larry (3222. 2 = ee eee ee Pine Bluff, Ark. LancelintGregory2=22 22 ee ee ae Franklin, Belle; Donald’ 244 = = 6 ee eee eee Mobile, Ala. Laws, David 248 by ee eee ee oe ee Houston, Tex. Belton, George=225. 2 ee ee ee Monroe, La. Lees Charkicy oe ee eae ree ee ee Monroe, La. Bolton; Sheridan’ 2-222 == =e ee Memphis, Tenn. Lockett} Ronnie eee ie ee ee eee Seattle, Wash. Brown; Milton (So = 32s ee eee Roanoke, Va. Love Otto 22 eie 2 2a Sele ea ee eee Jackson, Miss. Brown; Robert 722-2 es ee eee Louisville, Ky. Lucus Eddies e020 an a ee ee Hollandale, Miss. Burrell: Charlesj@222-2 = eee St. Augustine, Tex. Mauldin, Claude. 22.05 ee ee eee Hope, Ark. Carters;) 0e jac.2 5 22 tt aes See eee Houston, Tex. McIntosh orn ype nee Little Rock, Ark. Cloman;, Douglass = -=2=- == ee eee San Antonio, Tex. Miller: George. == a ek eee ree eee Louisville, Miss. Conners Nathaniel 2e8 = 22 ee eee Monroe, La. Montgomery James 25 ee ee Fort Worth, Tex. Crudup; Odie 222 sent a ee ee Hot Springs, Ark. Nelson, Terry _______- SOONG: Lol G EET. Se LO a Rint, Arkadelphia, Ark. Curtis.) ohn 22 8 ee ee eee Memphis, Tenn. Norman Mark=.. 4! = eee eertenee ee ere Memphis, Tenn. Dixon Thurman'223 = ee eee Arkadelphia, Ark. Patterson. Kddie.2 4.2.2. eee eee Wabbaseka, Ark. Edwards,” Bobby 222 == ee eee Shreveport, La. Roberson se bernard (ees eee eee Louisville, Miss. Edwards, Karl Meat oes Se ee eee Jackson, Miss. Robinsons Willie meee eee Birmingham, Ala. Edwards, Johnny 2222-2 eee Louisville, Miss. Robinson:aWilliam oe es ee ee eee Forrest, Miss. Eichelberbers; Levorn j2 225 2 eas eee Louisville, Miss. Rogers,. Batrys- = = eee eee West Memphis, Ark. Evans,. Joseph sae saree ee ee ee Atlantic City, N. J. Russell® Rand ype ee eee Forrest, Miss. Fletcher;:Marvin ec 22 Se 2 eee ee Houston, Tex. Sanders, immy: -4222) Set eee ee ee Pine Bluff, Ark. Francis; Michael 2¢ =.= eee See eee Franklin, La. Scrubbs:xlommy; 22-5 ee Marrero, La. Francis, Wallaces- 2 ee eee Franklin, La. Sistrunk Manuel 2. oe 4 ee Montgomery, Ala. Gunn, Joseph 2 ee eee: Memphis, Tenn. Simmonds) Earl4 = eee ee eee Henderson, Tex. Hardman (Lees ee Stuttgart, Ark. Simon’ Melvin (sees ee ee ee ee eee Edgard, La. Harkless, Charles 22525 ea ee ee ee Henderson, Tex. Smithy 20s DS tee ee oe ee Pine Bluff, Ark. Harris; Johnny :2¢= 2) eee eee West Memphis, Ark. Smith; Josephy.--) 2. ee Montgomery, Ala. Harris Terris: eee Memphis, Tenn. Smith-¢Samuels 2 ee ee Montgomery, Ala. Harriss Don 2 es eee Shreveport, La. Smith,” Willies == =) See eee eee Montgomery, Ala. Hathon; Connnie 2S ee eee eee Louisville, Miss. Spence; David 222 ee eee Baton Rouge, La. Jenkins: Larry S22 eee ee ae Houston, Tex. Stevens, Marcus = -_-cs so eee Los Aiigeles, Calif. Jones; Billy 232 ea eee Lubbock, Tex. Stevenson, Asa. o..0-5 2 ey oe ee rere Crawley, La 324 1969 RECORD Swinton Druces seer ee et eee ee ee Little Rock, Ark. Won 3 Tied 1 Lost 6 Lay lorlton =) see eee ee BE Erber ae Marrero, La. p’homas'e) erome peso ee wo ee ee ee ee Jackson, Miss. 1969 RECORD homasw Walter ee ee one eee Ser eee Re ey celeeers La. LilleraDeweys ee ee ee ee Se phis, Tenn WhiedBt ment fe eee RT SCE a Houston, Tex, 4: M. N. OPPONENT White: BUC yee anton oe een tt ee oi Ses eee Franklin, La. 31 Lincoln University (Mo.) 14 William sseA rth upon ieee nee enn ee Daytona Beach, Fla. aioli, } Wolfen William == eet s eee ee a eee Marianna, Ark. i) Mississippi Valley State (Miss.) 13 SUNS EO) cso canes aes es pectoc nM 34 Jackson State College (Miss.) 25 19 Southern University (La). 40 21 Texas Southern University (Tex.) 20 14 Prairie View A. M. (Tex.) 22 0 Grambling College (La.) 42 if Arkansas Tech (Ark.) 21 . 23 Alcorn A. M. (Miss.) 23 17 Bishop College (Tex). 24 325 te | Golden Lions Take Opene Drafted By Pros Dropping Lincoln University 31-14 “How sweet it is” agreed a happy class of Golden Lion partisans referring to A. M. and N.’s 31-14 revenge victory over the Tigers of Lincoln University. It was a perfect night for football at Pumphrey Stadium as Larry Bankston was preparing to kick off to the Tigers. His first attempt was to the 43-yard line and was brought back when a fly went down. His second attempt was downed on the 15-yard line. It’s been said that you can tell a team is anxious if they jump off sides at the beginning of the ballgame. The defense of the Lions was ready as they jumped off sides three times in the first series of downs after kicking off to the Tigers. The defense settled down and the Tigers had to punt. The ball rolled to the 45-yard line of the Lions and on the first play from scrimmage, Quarterback James Montgomery fired a 55-yard scoring pass to Tommy Scrubbs. Larry Bank- ston split the uprights for the extra point. The Tigers scored after driving to the Lion 17 when a pass went through the hands of Elton Taylor and was caught in the end-zone behind him. The Tigers missed the PAT. Lincoln went ahead in the second quarter when a short Odis Crudup punt was carried in for the TD before most of the defenders knew what had happened. A. M. and N. quickly went back in front when fullback Charles Harkless went to work. Just before the half ended, the Lions led 21-12. Coach Van Johnson’s squad quickly put the game out of reach when they marched from their own 32 to pay dirt. On offense the Lions got some outstanding plays from Montgomery, Scrubbs, Love, Harkless and tackle Douglas Cloman. ; The wrecking crew, Arkansas defense unit, was paced by defensive back Terris Harris, tackles Charles Burrell and Manuel Sistrunk. $A se a Te, Chlden Taare lite 13-7 Heartbreaker To Powerful Delta Devils The game was the Southwestern Athletic Conference opener for the Lions. The Lions scored first when linebacker Larry Jenkins intercepted a Mississippi pass at midfield and returned it to the Devil’s 23-yard line. Minutes later, sopho- more quarterback James Montgomery hit halfback Otto Love with a six-yard scoring strike. Mississippi Valley came right back and marched 90 yards to paydirt to tie the score. Following a 7-7 halftime deadlock, the Delta Devils broke loose in the second half to edge the Golden Lions 13-7. Charles Hill kicked two second-half field goals to lead Mississippi Valley State College to a come-from-behind 13-7 win. Asa Stevenson (82) succumbs to defender. 327 oar 8 ee ee pee ae a a ee ae a ae ioe 5 A Aeitagy aa ia % = sg ty yan iZ irks, 1-25 | SA sonf Golden Lions Outslug Jackson State 3 Fae 8 Potabe Nearly 5,000 spectators at Pumphrey Stadium watched Arkansas A. M. and N. overcome a staggering 190 yards in penalties to slug out a 34-25 Southwestern Athletic Confer- ence Victory over Jackson State. For the Lions it was strictly a ground game as fullback Charles Harkless and tailback Otto Love repeatedly ran off huge chunks of ground on end sweeps behind an aggressive offensive line. Harkless, who entered the game as the second leading rusher in the conference, finishd the night with 212 yards on 36 carries. His running mate Love followed with 122 yards on 21 carries. A. M. and N’s ground game was so successful that the passing attack was used only seven times. Once it resulted in a 89-yard touchdown for the Lions, but on another occasion it gave the Tigers a 55-yard scoring pass interception. The i} , A PA win was the second for the Lions with one loss to their credit. Lions In Sound 40-19 Defeat Halfback Howard Ellis, a 9.4 sprinter, used his speed to return the opening kickoff 99 yards for a score and Southern University went on to blast Arkansas A. M. and N. 49-19, handing the Lions their second conference setback. Following Ellis’ return, the unbeaten Jaquars continued to apply offensive pressure to the Lions’ defense and by half- time the score was 34-6. Speedy halfback Lewis Porter broke two long scoring runs against A. M. and N. in the first half. Porter raced 52 yards for one score and 33 yards for another. The Lions scored in the second quarter when flanker Johnny Edwards took an 8-yard scoring pass from reserve quarterback James Montgomery. Fullback Charles Harkless scored both of the Lions’ touchdowns in the last half. Harkless went 1 yard for a score early in the fourth quarter, then took a screen pass from Montgomery after the gun had already sounded, and raced 39 yards for the Lions’ final score. Harkless led the Lion rushing attack with 79 yards in 21 carries. Porter had 89 yards in seven carries to lead Ja- quar runners. Syne Blasts Calton . Sint oth 2 WY isi oa ee a “Down here on the ground.” wee a so, ee “Keep cool, coach.” arg ) aah nD ee, me yea SALA NOS Se ad eS! Wh EM ody 2S G-Men of Grambling College Defense Smothers Golden Lions 42-0 An injury-riddled Arkansas A. M. and N. Golden Lions football team fell victim to a group of Tigers from Gram- bling College in a SWAC game. The powerful Tiger offense, led by quarterback Frank Holmes, was unstoppable throughout the contest. Grambling scored the second time they had the football pe = and continued to assault the Lions’ goal line throughout the . game. The going gets tough at the goal. tne: oy nao 9 i Coach Johnson awaits teams next play. Lions Make Good Showing In Their Narrow 22-14 Homecoming Loss To PV “We almost made it.” These four words sum up the homecoming football game, but the score doesn’t tell the whole story. Panther’s quarterback Luther Hudson passed four yards to Claude Harvey for their first score. The Lions’ Robert Brown, a 9.4 sprinter, blocked the PTA. A. M. and N. couldn’t move the ball after the following kickoff, and Odis Crudup punted to the Panthers. Panther quarterback Luther Hudson again passed to Earnest Gray, who caught the ball for a 68-yard scoring strike. The Panthers conversion attempt again failed. The Golden Lion defense, again showing its potential, gave A. M. and N. its first scoring opportunity in the third quarter when fullback Charles Harkless slashed off tackle behind a good block by Tommy McIntosh and breezed in for the score. The Lions’ last score came on a pass from Montgomery to split-end Asa Stevenson. The PAT attempt failed. The Panthers’ last score came when the Lions drive was abruptly halted by a Lion back’s fumble. The Panthers went on to win the game 22-14. The Panthers went the game 22-14. 331 332 Os SEIS, a 6 ig, oe le alt ne Michael Lewis (55) and Billy Sgears (35) make spectacular play. Tech Humbles Disappointing Lions 21-7 The Golden Lions of Arkansas A. M. and N. went into War Memorial Stadium to battle the Wonder Boys of Ar- kansas Tech. Tech did all of the battling and soundly thrashed a much larger Lion football team. Tech, led by quarterback John Pirpich and a quick hit- ting defense, quickly established their superiority and never let up on the uninspired A. M and N. team. Coach Don Dempsey’s squad showed that they had no fear of the SWAC representative after receiving the game’s opening kickoff. The cool-headed Pirpich ran the pass-run option to per- fection and kept the Lions completely off balance. Arkansas A. M. and N. gave our fans something to cheer about midway in the third period when Billy Jones inter- cepted a Pirpich pass. This play seemed to arouse the Golden Lions. They took the ball down the field with authority behind the running of Harkless and Johnny Edwards. Harkless got the Lions’ only TD of the game when he rammed into the end zone from the four. Golden Lions Edge TSU Tiger 21-20 The Texan Southern Tigers were picked by most people to win the Southwestern Athletic Conference but they had the misfortune of playing the Golden Lions of Arkansas A. M. and N. After the dust had settled, the Lions left for Ar- kansas with a 21-20 victory. Besides the heroics of Curtis, Brown, Love, Belton, Belle and Bankston, there was Asa Stevenson who caught six passes during the contest. Odis Crudup punted seven times for a 44- yard average and added to his league-leading average. The Lions’ defense was the worse for the wear in the first half, but they showed their mettle in the second half. Charlie Burrell dropped Tiger runners often in the third quarter, and Marcus Stevens made his presence felt during the entire ballgame. ? 333 Bankston’s Field Goal Sends Golden Lions to a Stunning Deadlock 23-23 The mighty Lions of Arkansas A. M. and N. College pulled the upset of the decade in the Southwest Athletic Con- ference as they battled unbeaten and powerful Alcorn A. and M., 23-23. The draw was sweet revenge for a Golden Lions team that was humiliated in their homecoming game at Pine Bluff a year ago by these same Braves 53-0. Actually, the Braves, the No. 2-ranked college team in the nation, were lucky to come away with a tie as the Lions dominated play in the second half. To get the Braves, A. M. and N. had to overcome an early 14-0 deficit. They did this with a powerful second-half surge that left the favored Alcorn defense reeling. The Lions never led Alcorn and when Larry Bankston booted an 18-yard field goal with 4:53 in the brutal contest, that was it for all practical purposes. Bankston’s boot drew the Lions even at 23-23. Jimmy Sanders (4) is stopped by Tech’s no. 16. Bishop Rips Golden Lions 24-17 Two fourth-quarter touchdowns by Bishop enabled the Tigers to come from behind to down Arkansas A. M. and N. in the season’s football finale. Isaac Thomas set up the winning touchdown with an in- terception. With 3:41 left in the game, quarterback Arthur McCoy hit Leonard Johnson for a six-yard scoring strike. Edward Smith added the extra point to make it 24-17. Basketball Chilly weather brought both the participants and the The A. M. and N. College Golden Lions fought their spectators indoors for the Lions’ ever-popular sport, basket- way through a long, rough season and made their way to a ball. very impressive record. 335 336 554 = CS ee oe A 4 ! sn Osi erald Lockett (44) prepares to drive for two. Clemmons displays vivacious dribbling to Hometown crowd. 337 Melvyon Bonner’s shot is blocked by opponent. “Watch out Little Boy.” 2) be o i= g = V_ o = 9 n o = 3 n — Gees =) ) I ° n cv a Q s o = =| = =I = os ind =] cm a] ° laa! Cd o o = vp) From Left to Right: Dunn, Pink Brown, Mallory, Gilford, Thomas. 1969-70 SCHEDULE AND RECORD SCORE LOCATION Pine Bluff, Ark. Pine Bluff, Ark. Marshall, Tex. Little Rock, Ark. Pine Bluff, Ark. Pine Bluff, Ark. Pine Bluff, Ark. Russellville, Ark. Pine Bluff, Ark. Pine Bluff, Ark. Houston, Tex. Prairie, Tex. Pine Bluff, Ark. OUR THEIR SCORE 89 Langston University 85 104 Mississippi Industrial 83 102 Wiley College 99 83 Philander Smith College 73 AMS8N Invitational 112 Wiley College 104 89 Miss. Valley State College 69 80 Ouachita University 67 90 Ark. Polytechnic College 94 Kiwanis Tournament Southern State College 92 Henderson State College 89 90 Texas Southern Univ. 92 102 Prairie View A M 94 71 Grambling College 90 85 Alcorn A M 86 338 Pine Bluff, Ark. Gann Jack, Mansko, Dinwiddie, R. Been Lockett, 101 Bonner, Green, Asst. Coach Blevins, Miss. Valley State College 82 Miss. Valley State College 65 Jackson State College 109 Southern University 97 Philander Smith College 84 Southern University 83 Jackson State College 97 Grambling College 110 Alcorn A M 95 Prairie View A M 107 Texas Southern Univ. 80 Duckworth, L. T. Cross, Itta Bena, Miss. Pine Bluff, Ark. Jackson, Miss. Baton Rouge, L,. Pine Bluff, Ark. Pine Bluff, Ark. Pine Bluff, Ark. Grambling, La. Alcorn, Miss. Pine Bluff, Ark. Pine Bluff, Ark. inst the Tigers. Larry Ducksworth shoots spectacular lay-up aga’ 339 Melvin Bonner shoots reverse layup | Pink Been fires ae | against MVSC | 340 Mae S a RE NAS i OS as EL ah a A A Sel Bas BME hE LE a she BE NA ad BN OM he a _ | Lockett rebounds against the Reddies TErOr, WX) “ Wdohds sc ee: aR Clemmons drives for two as Johnny (Sweet) Taylor looks on 341 Gerald Lockett Pink Brown Melvin Bonner Arnold Jack 342 Larry Ducksworth Golden Lion Cagers Finish “trying” Season Basketball Head H. O. Clemmons suffered through his worst season in S.W.A.C. competition as Golden Lions’ head basketball coach this year. The Lions won only 6 conference games while losing 8, making this Clemmons’ second losing season as a coach. The Lions ended up with a firm bid to play in the District 17 (N.A.L.A.) playoffs. Cellar distinc- tion, which the Lions had shared at times during the season, went solely to Arkansas Tech in the final game of the play- offs. Despite the team’s defeat, Lion forwards Gerald Lockett and Melvin Bonner came of age and were named to the All- N.A.L.A. District 17 team, while Larry Ducksworth and Johnny Taylor were selected honorable mention. At the end of the season, Coach Clemmons’ team still had finished with a very impressive 18-10 record. It was a frustrating season for Cager Fans in “Golden Lion Country”any way you look at it. The Golden Lions lost many of their games by a few inches and a few points. Many games were decided by three points or less. [t seemed as though this wasn’t the year the Lions roared. The season had its exciting wins and losses in spite of its final result, however. There was the game with Alcorn, won by the Braves in the last few seconds. Then there was the game with Jackson State when most of our players fouled out, and the Lions went on to win the game in an overtime. Golden Lions’ future looks bright to Coach Clemmons. The only seniors on the team are Arnold Jack and Melvin Bonner, so Clemmons will have to replace only two players. 343 Robert Kinney — Coach GOLF The A. M. and N. College Golden Lion Linksters fought their way through a rough season, and made their way to the top of the S.W.A.C. Golf dynasty in ’69. The college can truly take pride in this team. The team had an excellent year in 69, taking honors in all events in which they participated. The linksters finished second in S.W.A.C. competition last year and are looking for an even better finish this year. Richard Harris — Captain, freshman Linkster from Jack- son, Miss.; led city champs, played in various open tourna- ments throughout the U. S.; looking forward to being one of the top collegiate players in America. Henry Martin—Co-Captain, junior, Jackson, Miss.; All- S.W.A.C. team, 1969; All N.A.I-A. 1969; won 99 Open, Jackson, this year; finished first in A. M. and N. relays, ’69. Nathaniel Jordan, senior, Pine Bluff, Ark.; All-S.W.A.C. 1969;.a-four-year letterman; All-N.A.I.A. ’69. Jerome Bailes, Junior, Jackson, Miss.; All-S.W.A.C. 1968; placed second in Pine Bluff Open, placed second in Macon, Ga.; placed third in National Washington, D. C.; won first flight in San Qualles Open in Memphis, Tenn. Charles Smith, Pine Bluff, Ark.; All-S.W.A.C. 1969; ranked as one of the top collegiate players in the nation. usax ae Bi u a $s pe, en eat] A i Cay ok ae Br Ren mS tpemaiter ern . Richard Harris — Captain Henry Martin — Co-captain ike) Ay ; Eo ‘ 4 : Sines S merase Re + ® Sins fe RE Se es bi Left to Right: Massey, Miles, Harris, Martin, Bailes, Robertson, Jackson, Jordan, Smith. Jackson explains strategy to Robertson and Massey. Jerome Bailes 346 James Bateman — Coach Tennis The A. M. and N. Golden Lions’ Netters, with three out- standing returning lettermen and the addition of a high school champion tennis player, are expected to rate very high in conference play this season. John Eaves, a junior who filled the No. 1 position sev- eral times during his sophomore year, is expected to carry a heavy load for the netters this coming season, after engaging in intensified competition during the summer. Michael Terry, also a junior, made All-S.W.A.C. his soph- omore year. Terry and his doubles partner captured the N.A.I.A. National Tennis Tournament in Kansas City, Mo. His return is certainly welcomed by his teammates. All eyes should be focused on General Ross, a sopho- more who possesses some of the most remarkable shots a tennis player could have. Ross ende dhis regular season with only one defeat last year. Ricky Wade, a high-ranking freshman metter, will add his talents to the tennis team, and cause the team to become a threat to every other team in the conference. Because of his performance in high school, Wade was seeded No. 1 in many tournaments last summer. Ricky Wade demonstrates how the game of tennis is played. aera nes ith agility. WY N ; a % Terry, an all S. W. A. C. player performs w Wade. to R.: Eaves, Terry, Ross, From L. last season. im a winner if | ee enn meen Ross shows talent that made h wh Pa ie Standing, L. to R.: Smith, Victrum, Troutman, Sibert, Williams, Wilson, McClinton, Harris, Coach Grant. Sitting, L. Track and Field The Golden Lions’ track team has enjoyed a very suc- cessful season over the past four years. The mile relay team has been described as the “fastest in Arkansas A. M. and N. Golden Lion history”. Other noteworthy accomplishments of the team are described on these pages. U. S. Grant, Coach National (Astrodome F ederation) Indoor Track and Field Champions Jessie Sibert shows form that makes him a leadi ng com- petitor wherever he goes. — ce +] = 1970 TRACK AND FIELD SCHEDULE December 12-13 Northeast Boosters Club Track Meet __ Monroe, La. January 23-24 NAIA Indoor Championship ____ Kansas City, Kan. February 6-7 Graduate N Indoor Relays ______ Natchitoches, La. 13-14 Astrodome Federation Relays ______ Houston, Tex. March 6-7 Southwestern Parks and Recreation Track Meet ________ Ft. Worth, Tex. 13-14 Texas Southern University Relays __ Houston, Tex. 20-21 Grambling College Relays ________ Grambling, La. 27-28 Prairie View Relays __________ Prairie View, Tex. April ° 4 Southern State College ___________ Magnolia, Ark. 10-11 Arkansas Tech Relays _________- Russellville, Ark. 17-18 Pelican Relays _.._ -_____.. Baton Rouge, La. 24-25 Drake Relays _________ Des Moines, Iowa May 1-2 A.M. N. College Relays _-_-____ Pine Bluff, Ark. 8-9 SWAC Championship ___________ Houston, Tex. 29-30 Meet of Champions _____ Jonesboro, Ark. June 5-6 NAIA Championship _______-__- Billings, Mont. It looks easy, but it takes a lot of guts. BASEBALL ’70 351 352 Bottom Row, L. to R.: Hayes, Davis, Payne, Buchanan, Mcoy, Westbrook, Westbrook, Edwards, White, Alexander Lambert, Streeter, Harris. Golden Lion Diamond Men The 1970 season can be a winning one if we can get solid pitching from our returning lettermen pitchers—and generate more consistency at the plate. Our chances will im- prove if two Wiley College transfers and several of our fresh- man prospects develop into regular status. Fourteen lettermen return from the 1969 campaign and hey should form a solid nucleus for a team which Coach Spearman hopes can move back into title contention this year in the tough Southwestern Athletic Conference. Topping the list of veterans are this season’s seniors and tri-captains, Billy Westbrook, Larry Richard, Charles Street- er, and junior, Willie Harris. Westbrook posted a 6-2 record as a junior and will form the heart of a strong pitching staff which also will include lettermen James Scrubbs and Mack Payne. James Johnson, who lettered his freshman year, should give yeoman’s service ut bs, ylor, Jackson. to these three starters if he can improve his control problem. Richard has done yeoman duty behind the plate the past two seasons, while Streeter has done a good job at second base. Harris has the task of taking over the offensive leader- ship of the team, due to the graduation of Charles Loman. The biggest task for Coach Spearman appears to be de- veloping offensive consistency at the plate and shoring up the pitching staff, where regulars Robert Jones and Charles Loman have graduated. os eee et ee : Se ng a ere ge I hae a i = $ eae ; oer a sm age ts et eoe: Nas : ‘ Cee Billy Westbrook, becomes “70” captain. Buchanan, Captain tremendous ability. The Lettermen of the Golden Lion. PT EI Fo a TE ye re 1 NOG de % | 353 354 ES ROA EA Tag Mire Sl pT ess Golden Lion’s Transfers n. e na ‘ a) Tommy Scrubbs, a galloping Lion poses. Taylor, an outstanding Golden Lion ae 5 performer. we Leis Tate Me i PN — Left to Right: Brooks, Johnson, Anderson, Hayes, Westbrooks, White, Ashew, Jackson. so NEBL pec ae = t6 LL, 4, od ne ‘eo-: s v6 Hee Nh Lal tH ra Hal} Sry 7 Scrubbs first baseman Edwarls second baseman 355 For Success 99 ipe “Ree Six Parts of a | | ; f i) Ly a! | = a= Four Three 356 5) MDOAGCOAM S4r no4enrece 359 360 361 att CLARA RRR Hee att : ‘ | | ne ll ue i fs ‘ : : ; 3 , | | 5 i - 5 t ‘ : aN sails B= TE E me} A aa : : = | , —_ , = aren ‘A, S 5 | : S 5 t JN La . = ad : ‘ eRe poe de % phys Yes £ ore re =| 8) = a =| s 5 E é = i S| i= HHH i = i = 7 HiT =z SD D d = ae Wh ° Hy Cs) lebih = HE) i {} ‘i ' HHH eee Ad 362 UH a. a) HH gig %, + vemunanan Dd . at 28 gov SR eis pd Pe % ase pit AHH sfuhadedel HH Mam puvauyytaten! HHH He Ht HN i t agudedetageds RAL ds j AH ; HY zis] i ; H ‘ CO, THA 4 i bash inl HHA 2 a PAH um tHHHHE iit TH i HAH R.O. T.C. Building Hazzard Gymnas laf PH HHH 364 ht is sas nih HHI ey SHH AT i i ‘ vhekat AtaeN Ht a wt a aueabatotabecatatens! iH SR uy He bin Fe EEE UNE RMREGEt Pete rua tit a i ty Mieehemce eee ee New Fine Arts Center Teacher Education Building ei age % s PE A) RO - he Baa wag PURE: sare SoA Aa ara eee tT eet RAS eA LEA CS ON BEA RE gegegey ce By 4} eae BS MR eS “pa Smet AWE BR ORES RE weet AR femes S5 AS SS SRE PR a eR ABR: f : 8 Sze ZeEBE Alumni Bell Tower 366 | aaa i ee reed Cafeteria Annex Old Mechanical Arts Building Dormitories - - - Counselors Home Sweet Home is the atmospheric effect of the dor- mitories on A. M. and N. College campus. They serve many vital purposes as well as being a residing place for students who wish to live on campus. Each residence hall has a specific goal and a core of ac- tivities which reflect continuity and progress toward our ul- timate goal — individual capacity for a higher quality of in- dependent action. A residence hall program must of necessity be seen as an integral part of the total educational process set forth at an institution of higher learning. The women and men living areas of A. M. and N. Col- lege are dedicated to a functional philosophy of democratic living. They undertake to promote a program of personal de- velopment that fosters growth in each woman and man to- ward becoming increasingly happy, independent and effec- tive. Developmentally, the program is geared to our residence pattern of separate housing according to freshman, junior, sophomore and senior levels. Counselor — F. Flemmings ; es : 3 = 4 a 4 Seated, L. to R.: Birdia Crain, Alfalene Austin, Eloise Turner, Shirley Williams, Helen Smith, Bertha Williams, Georgia Jacobs. 368 and Officers House organizations are organized by young men and women to serve many purposes, some of these being: | 1. 2. 3. To build a cultural climate for the residents to live in; To make decisions as to the budgeting of house dues which are required of each residence; To help establish a wholesome atmosphere in the dormi- tory in hopes that as a result it will be reflected in every- day life; To sponsor and organize social affairs concerning the wo- men and men who live in the halls and also other students; To help build honorable, respectable future Americans; To develop desirable traits and qualities that are necessary in developing respectable women and men; To function as an organized body in confronting adminis- trators with problems, grievances, and criticisms; To develop charm, respect, and desirable personality traits in both men and women. Counselor — L. Sheppard Seated, L. to R.: Nokhomas Sims, Bobbie Nell Jones, Carrie Mae Currie, Janice Brown, Vernal Bowens, Minnie Alexander. 369 REGEN EOE RRS Counselors — N. E. Harrold, A. Garner, S. A. Harris. = Hunt Hall 3 Seated, L. to R.: D. Bullock, M. Blake, E. Pickett. Standing: L. Baker, G. Garrett, I. Stewart. 370 Seated: C. Obgurn, B. Lindsey. Standing: S. Humphrey, N. Whitmore, J. Tolbert. Counselor — Mrs. A. Roberts Fischer-Stevens Hall Left to Right: C. Blackwell, D. Bell, M. Norman, J. Bosley, G. Belton, J. Scrubbs. Counselor — James E. Bademan Thomas Hall 371 L. to R.: C. McFadden, Ellis Collins, T. Smith, M. Webster, F. Weaver, J. Rayner, J. Miles. Douglas Hall Lewis Hall L. to R.: H. Lake, J. Branch, C. Raynor, H. Long, D. Brooks, O. B. Jemmerson. 372 ee L. to R.: B. Shears, C. Askew, T.. Pierce, J. Allen, K. Barr, A. Lowery, Head counselor. Holderness Hall ) A VS L. to R.: C. Harris, S. Porchia, J. Anderson, T. Scott, D. Washington. is Childress Hall 373 % 4 Pe eet hdh, PA a EB RE Wirt dalek WHHHA i Uyhstyl ilelst HLL PARAS a : | —_ = = sae a BD L AY Peper Z =) ' fi | ey) bee 1 a i il MM t bevys iH s HH i Sper tadadadadaladadtaididatihs 374 Aa ae Lh ibe sl i ila Se st lk SPS ebtic hata he Cathe ce ag a tes an Ey Snes re a? BHAT tin oe ak, ea oI tine te gon SC Holderness Hall AN A preston bes ties Tt trts THAR HAHA i! HURH HH i H) HHH state i! Mi nh Ta A AAR i Ht Mt at i Hare nik He HE LH at cy aie se rrr ns, S07 se RE ames tn - YOO oUt Csecan, ON CR. essa is WO cae Kees. re i HH, i il i ty H Ha HHH HI Bas i iit Ha hi Ht it iri AYE A HHH HH HHH H fiditl ‘ br 3 . i Hh i HAE A HHH i in ih AHHH 1 eh TH bit Hh hi tt ae! i, i! ! I j i H Aint Hall 375 Classes L. to R.: Grover Gibson, Mazo Price, Olivia Yarbrough, L. to R.: Chaney Jeffers, Jessie Williams, Eloise Rodgers, EKarnestine Parker, Sue Price, Alex Winfrey, (center). | if : Sd 7 | P e a ¥ 376 Continued Henry Massey, Edith Bobo, James Child. Seated: Vernon Trotter. L. to R.: Leo Inmon, Elaine Harris, Pamela Daniels, Betsy Smith, Willie M. Robinson. aA hd fe Pr tle, Garland H. Blackwell, Clarence Bonds, Ira J. Atkins, Elmer Barkley, Fred die Bat no Campbell, Shirley Carter, Annie Branch, Mamie L. Seniors As the keynote speaker for Negro History Week and other platform guests prepare to speak, the Vesper Choir sings in the background. Carter, Penny L. Carter, Sylvia L. Childs, Rubye R. Clemons, Leslie L. Coleman, Alma M. | a Cooper, Hercule Conley, Donald Cook, Curtis L. Copeland, Irma Cornett, Faye 379 380 OA hes OB Curtis, Albert Dickens, Aaron C. Dotson, Odean M. Easter, Gary W. Evans, Hiawatha W. Evans, Tommie Farr, Bobbie J. Francis, Mary Gates, L. T. Gibson, Grover Goldman, Earl Hurst, Doris Hildreth, Evern Ingram, Eldridge Jacobs, Mary 3 a) eH a= ah E a) a} 3 e E a MM e ee ss} Ss eo =| so g a = oO S 2 = =} Sy ® x aa E 3 : a 2 o ro) o by 5S ted o eS) g pe id | g =} ey B = ) = 3 M w © | i -_— Oo A ) is o — = 2 = ss , is) = © é S = 2 SI 42 a S Bo é 5 cal FQ a] oo | ® re r=] | ° SS The Jazz Festival brought many spectators to the Fine Arts Little Theater to witness jazz at its best. Lee, Lennie J. Littleton, Joyce S. Lowe, Gloria Mallory, Billy L. Martin, Shirley M. Marzette, David Massey, Jerry L. Matthews, Carolyn Mattox, Kelley Mauldin, Claude N. 382 2 ta AREA ENC a PRS BE ne SN ta II a rls AAT aint eh ct he at ah seek Sa AAT ei A Ss eb ah al Ce alll dt Le McCree, Richard McDonald, Bobbie J. Meads, Dave E. Mitchell, Zella Molette, Ann Moore, Arthell Jr. Moore, Goldman Jr. Moor, Romeo R. Perry, Gloria This trumpeter put all he has into playing as we can see from the touching expression found on his face. Pointer, Jeanette Revoner, Willie E. Pierce, Fannie M. Pierce, Maureen Rodgers, Eloise : Rodgers, Rhogenes Rose, LaVenne Reeves, Herman L. Richard, Charles Ne aeineteN satee eit L. A. Davis Student Union dancers put on exciting half time performance. 384 Students are always given assistance when they come to the members of the library staff. W Scott, William C. Smith, Carthoria Smith, Doris J. Smith, Ervin L. Sparkman, Clarence N. ae j 4 Swaden, Billy Ray : Taylor, Gloria ee aaa: Stepps, Pearly M. Steward, Larry Varnado, Tyree Walters, David Watson, Kervin Watson, Monroe Weathersby, George M. Wells, Samuel White, Jesse Whitney, Edward E. Witherspoon, Linda J. Williams, Janette C. Williams, Jonas ITI Wilson, Edrire V. Word, Bertha R. A. Butcher, June M. Baker Butcher, David M. ique as the man himself. 1s as un The music he plays 387 Juniors vowed Ba a, Na Bolton, Hannibal Blevens, Patricia A beautiful foursome get together on parking lot to pass free time. 388 Juniors Carr, Frank Carter, Azell Clark, Sharon J. Cowan, Larine Y. Croom, Delores Gantt, Thee Opal Graves, A. C. Hill, Lynn R. Hunt, Bobbie J. Jackson, Paulette Marshall, James | Jordan, Barbara Ann Kindle, Emma King, Lillie King, Murlene 389 390 Long, Gloria J. Maddox, Reola Merkson, Melvin Mitchell, Howard Morman, Frances Parker, Gloria D. Parker, Margaret J. Patterson, Loyd D. Perry, Lonnie K. Redwood, Enornia L. Sanders, James E. Sharp, Shirley Sims, Nokhomas Smith, Elizabeth Spiney, Zeddie Davis Juniors Walker, Earl O. IIT Walker, Joyce Walker, Woodson Watson, Jo Ann Weaver, Venita Williams, Wesley Whitley, Beverly Jo Williams, Bertha Williams, Brenda J. Williams, Eddie Williams, Everlyn Worsham, Travis 391 Sophomores Banks, Azzie M. Blakely, Mottie R. Boatner, Bernadell Bonner, Ronald J. Brown, Daisy Carr, Bobbie L. Cole, Hasto Bray, Jesse R. Where do they all come from? 392 Feehan cA A i ache nla SNS AMA Sh Lilo ck AN oh kG he eal BI AOI « bm These young men expressions seen are different from the young ladies, maybe it’s the young lady? ? Sophomores Coleman, Loretta M. Crenshaw, Robert Doles, Frederick Dolphin, Kenneth Dorrough, Catherine Foreman, June C. Goodrich, Joyce M. Hamilton, Tony Harris, Ronnie L. Harvey, Joy Hearne, Christine J. Howord, Donna Kaye Howard, James James, Verline Laird, Olevia Maxie, Felton Milan, Terry Lane, Milton G. Nevels, Doris L. Newton, Lillie Lloyd, Phyllis Lockridge, David McCollough, Saundra J. Nalls, Clarence T. fo. fn be Scott, Eugene Simon, Eddie eS Sas Sims, Jeanetta Smith, Easter Stephens, Dale Stocker, Alyce Taylor, Barbara Sophomores Vesper choir fills air with beautiful music at initial Black History program. KATV photographer on scene. an a Thower, Gale Walker, Charlette Wells, Walter R. Williams, Earnest Woods, Rosie Marie Students listen carefully as they are being prepared to do their directed teaching. i 396 As the drummer plays, each beat touches a different fiber of his inner soul. Dr. Johnson gives lecture to attentive students in education. Freshman Banks, Deborah Beverly, Percy W. Bowdry, Herman Bowman, Preston Brown, Charles Ray Carroll, Lawrence W. | Cunningham, Marcellius Davis, Tommie C. Dortch, Delorse Dukes, Mary J. Flowers, Randall Ford, Adrian L. Friends, Dorothy Gilcreast, Aonie 398 Freshman Hardaway, Hudie James, Martha Ann Key, Virginia Lamarr King, Betty Jean Linsey, Barbara ARAM EN BA 4 SY howe Gr Fae Pe New much needed overpass provides students plenty for conversation. 400 McCoy, Cynthia Rose McDowell, Shirley McKinney, Glenda D. Mitchell, Prince Edward Nation, Lettie Jean Nichols, Teretha Peer, Wilbur T. Ragsdale, Roderick Q. Riley, Johnnie Carolyn Rogers, Marilyn Rooh, Sylvia J. Samples, Herman Shaw, Graylon Swader, Mona R. Taylor, Vincent ¥, Messe | Threets, William R. Townsend, Larry D. Wallace, Wilfer C. ys Jake fb Bewerk Warren, Madaline E. Washington, Martin Wesley, Helen J. Whitfield, Benjamin F. Williams, Earnestine Willingham, Joyce L. Wilson, Estella Wilson, Lawrence Woods, Carolyn Faye 402 oo BM eee A = ISAT de Sle ar PTE ae Th Se Lh toe 0 beberle) Sea all ot aE Sat 404 A Aaron, Patricia 7323 Jax Hwy North Little Rock, Ark. Abernathy, Tyra 1422 Magnolia St, North Little Rdck, Ark. Adams, Alice F, 1405 W. 46th Pine Bluff, Ark. Adams, Betty M, 2506 Fluker St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Adams, Brenda J, 1500 S, Fir Pine Bluff, Ark. Adams, Eloise 943 Pleasant St. Hot Springs, Ark. Adaway, Bobbie Rt. 1, Box 1839 A Crawfordsville, Ark. Adell, Marilyn 815 N. Main Brinkley, Ark. Adway, Mary P.O, Box 75 Altheimer, Ark, Adway, Robert P.O. Box 75 Altheimer, Ark, Adway, Vivian Rt. 1, Box 284 Sherrill, Ark. Alcorn, Cora Rt. 3, Box 921 Newport, Ark, Aldridge, Frank 703 E. St, Wynne, Ark, Alexander, George P.O, Box 61 Warren, Ark, Alexander, Joyce Rt. 2, Box 68 Eudora, Ark. Alexander, Minnie Rt. 2, Box 68 Eudora, Ark. Alexander, Retha Rt. 2, Box 186 Chidester, Ark, Allen, Ethel 4305 W. 14th Pine Bluff, Ark. Allen, Gertha 407 B. Avenue Forrest City, Ark, Allen, Lars 515 N. Palmetto San-Antonio, Texas Allen, Patricia 2804 Autumn Ave, West Memphis, Ark, Allen, Patricia General Delivery Smackover, Ark, Allen, Shirley P.O. Box 322 Gould, Ark, Amos, Ruby 1207 Beech St, Helena, Ark, Anderson, Darryl Rt. 1, Box 188 Md. Bayou, Miss. Anderson, Elo Jerome Rt. 2, Box 12B Marianna, Ark. Anderson, Julius 709 S. Main St, Brinkley, Ark, Andrews , Jacquelyn Rt. 1, Box 271 Kingsland, Ark, Ankton, Samuel Rt. 2, Box 103 Arkadelphia, Ark, Anthony, Jessie Box 197 Parkdale, Ark. Archable, Lois Rt. 1, Box 109 Cotton Plant, Ark, Arnold, Ardella 3720 Hepburn Ave. Pine Bluff, Ark. Arnold, Ruby P.O. Box 385 Kensett, Ark, Atanda, Deborah Baptist Day School Shaki Via Oyo Niger Atanda, Gabriel Baptist Church, P.O. Box 35 Shaki W. Nigeria Atkins, Alfred 1109 S. Mill Nashville, Arkansas Austin, Barbara 2205 King Pine Bluff, Ark, Atych, Joslyn 4802 W. 6th Pine Bluff, Ark, B Bailey, Shirley P.O. Box 53 Eudora, Ark, Baker, Brenda 110 White Oak St. Brinkley, Ark, Baker, Brenda 110 White Oak St. Brinkley, Ark. Baker, Deloise Rt. 4, Box 211 Marianna, Ark. Baker, Linda 110 White Oak St, Brinkley, Ark. Baldwin, Sharon Box 238 Holly Grove, Ark, Ballard, Charles A117 W, 22nd Little Rock, Ark, Banks, Azzie 38th Kentucky Pine Bluff, Ark. Banks, Oliver 288 Pine St, Marianna, Ark, Bankston, Dorothy 717 W. Tenn, Earle, Ark, Bankston, Gloria 1417 Kemble Ave. N. Chicago, Ill. Bankston, Larry 909 E. 16th Pine Bluff, Ark. Barkley, Freddie P.O. Box 298 Kensett, Ark, Barnes, Johnny 1314 S, Hazel Pine Bluff, Ark, Barnes, Sam 5306 West 13 Pine Bluff, Ark, Barnes, Wesley 62 Watson Blvd. Benton Harbor, Mich, Barr, Daisy 311 Lee Earle, Ark, Battle, Garland Box 8K Freeman St, Tuckerman, Ark, Baxter, Pamela 28 Watson Blvd, Pine Bluff, Ark, Belcher, Aretha Rt. 4, Box 128 N. Little Rock, Ark. Bell, Earl P.O. Box 295 Earle, Ark. Bell, Samuel 61 Lincoln Court West Helena, Ark. Benton, Felton Strong, Ark, Betts, Shirley Box 16 Crocketts Bluff, Ark. Billingsley, Belinda Rt, 1, Box 277 Lexa, Ark, Bivens, Janet P.O, Box 425 Wilmot, Ark, Black, Calvin 214 E. Short 10th Texarkana, Ark. Black, Eric 2311 Poplar Dallas, Texas Black, Ruby 312 Moore Helena, Ark. Blackston, Dorothy 2218 30th Ave. Gulfport, Miss, Bledsoe, Brender 1340 Hwy 10 Little Rock, Ark, Bledsoe, Pearl General Delivery Augusta, Ark, Bledsoe, Ruthie P.O, Box 94 Marianna, Ark, Blevens, Patricia Rt, 4, Box 32 Arkadelphia, Ark. Blevins, Harold 621 Edgewood Edgewood, Md. Blount, Charles Rt. 5, Box 96 Forrest City, Ark, Blunt, Barbara J, 1227 N. Palm Pine Bluff, Ark. Boatner, Bernadell P.O, Box 11 St. Charles, Ark, Bobo, Charles D. 2206 Dennison Little Rock, Ark. Bobo, Edith L, 252 Rhode Island Ave, Memphis, Tenn, Bobo, Lewis Andrew Star Rt. 1, Box 49 B Lake Village, Ark, Boggan, “Cora L, Rt. 1, Box 401 Olive Branch, Miss. Boggan, Thelma Rt, 1, Box 401 Olive Branch, Miss. Bolton, Hannibal P.O, Box 115 Crawfordville, Ark. - Bonds, Ira J. Box 119 Biscoe, Ark, Bonds, Jareldine P.O. Box 51 Rondo, Ark, Bonner, Melvin Albert Rt, 1, Box 95 Mer Rouge, La. Bonner, Ronald J, 919 S, 18th St, E. St, Louis, Il, Booker, Alta 1416 Barksdale Cove Memphis, Tenn, Booker, Anita J, P.O, Box 67 Earle, Ark, Booth, Lloyd D, 232 Dunning El Dorado, Ark, Bosley, James Maxwell 2727 Valley St. Vicksburg, Miss, Bowen, George Rt, 3, Box 246 Hernando, Miss. Bowens, George 811 NW 46th Miami, Florida Bowens, Vernal Rt. 1, Box 79 Lexa, Ark, Boyd, Hazel Rt. 2, Box 170 Tillar, Ark, Boyd, Vernon L, 1337 S. Elm Blytheville, Ark, Bracely, Gloria 108 White Oak St. Brinkley, Ark. Bracy, Carl E, P.O. Box 2178 W. Helena, Ark, Bracy, Erma Rt, 1, Box 183 Marianna, Ark, Brady, Laverne Rt, 2, Box 70 Marianna, Ark, Brady, Orene Rt. 2, Box 70 Marianna, Ark, Braggs, Mary T. 907 Old Hiway Helena, Ark. Branch, Bobby Rt, 1, Box 24 Watson, Ark, Branch, Cornelious 1810 Reeker Pine Bluff, Ark, Branch, Jo Ann 314 E. Pauline Osceola, Ark, Branch, Mary A. Rt. 1, Box 24 Watson, Ark. Branscomb, Albert E, P.O. Box 202 Altheimer, Ark. Branscomb, Robert P.O. Box 202 Altheimer, Ark, Branscomb, Joseph B. P.O. Box 202 Altheimer, Ark, Branton, Frank A, 8017 S. Yale Chicago, Ill. Bray, Gus Jr. 4508 W. 6th Pine Bluff, Ark. Bray, Jessie 4508 W. 6th Pine Bluff, Ark. Bray, Joe L, 4508 W. 6th Pine Bluff, Ark, Brazil, Victor R, 927 W. Clark ilwaukee, Wis. Brewester, Peggy L. 608 N. Spruce Augusta, Ark, Bright, Shirley Rt. 4, Box 108 Newport, Ark, Britton, Donald Rt. 3, Box 192 Camden, Ark, Bronson, Alonzo 413 E, Halliburton DeWitt, Ark, Brooks, Bobbie J. 1008 S. 14 Blytheville, Ark, Brooks, Emma E, Rt. 1, Box UIK A Humnoke, Ark. Brown, Bonnie D. 425 S. Paul St, Greenville, Miss. Brown, Frances A. 116 West Scott Ave, Forrest City, Ark, Brown, Jewel 709 N. Main St, Dermott, Ark, Brown, Milton 1015 Fairfax Ave, Roanoke, Va, Brown, Pink P.O. Box 341 Greenville, Miss, Bruce, Lee P. Rt. 4, Box 860 Texarkana, Ark, Brunson, Jean E. Rt, 2, Box 120 Cotton Plant, Ark, Bryan, Nelson H. 3411 Virginia St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Braynt, Loretta E, 305 Banks St, Malvern, Ark, Bryels, Peggy D. 1101 E, 13 N. Little Rock, Ark. Buchanan, Barbara A, Rt. 1, Box 62 Cotton Plant, Ark. Buchanan, Barbara A, 507 Ferguson St, Lonoke, Ark. Buchanan, Mary Rr f, Box 227 Cotton Plant, Ark, Buie, Leonard Rt. 5, Box 64 Pine Bluff, Ark. Buie, Nathan RFD 5, Box 73 Pine Bluff, Ark. Buie, Simon 805 Phillips Helena, Ark, Bullock, Dorcas A. Box 47 Mineral Springs, Ark. Bunting, Susie A. Rt. 2, Box 392 Conway, Ark. Burks, Ira Lea 516 Church Ave. Camden, Ark. Burks, Jimmy D. Rt. 1, Box 191 Sparkman, Ark, Burrell, Charles L. Box 398 Livingston, Texas Burris, Mary E, 4307 W. 5 Ave. Pine Bluff, Ark, Bursey, Ray C. 1602 Walter Texarkana, Ark. Burton, Eddie L. 1213 S, 8th Blytheville, Ark, Burton, Mingo 1221 So, 8th Blytheville, Ark. Bush, Carol M. Box 722 Eudora, Ark. Bush, Loreyetta 1106 Peach Pine Bluff, Ark. Butcher, June M. 208 Sullenberger Malvern, Ark. Byrd, Brenda J, 4202 Ludwig Little Rock, Ark. C Cain, Louise 500 Rice Lake Village, Ark. Caldwell, Thelma B. 2620 Georgia Pine Bluff, Ark, Calhoun, Shirley A. Rt, 1, Box 262 Gould, Ark, Campbell, Joyce L. P.O, Box 113 Eudora, Ark, Campbell, Marilyn F, 1874 Hubert Ave. Memphis, Tenn. Campbell, Shirley J. 1232 Clark Blytheville, Ark. Cannon, Sandra K, Rt, 3, Box 560 Pine Bluff, Ark, Carlton, Bernice 100 West 34th Pine Bluff, Ark. Carlton, Cassandra 4017 Scull Pine Bluff, Ark, Carrigan, Henrietta PO Boxe ai Ozan, Ark, Carrigan, Mary E. 1500 S. Woodrow Little Rock, Ark, Carrington, Willie C. P.O, Box 21 Ozan, Ark. Carson, Berdie D. Rt, 1, Box 447 D Camden, Ark, Carson, Stanley 1359 Roosevelt P, Gary, Ind. Carter, Azell 712 S. Biscoe Helena, Ark, Carter, Cora Clark 215 Calhoun Newport, Ark. Carter, James O. 108 Biscoe Helena, Ark. Carter, Penny Louise 2003 W. Scull Pine Bluff, Ark. Carter, Vera J. 3402 W. Short Pine Bluff, Ark. Cartwright, Gloria J. Rt. 1, Box 89 Holly Grove, Ark. Cegers, James 515 East 17th Pine Bluff, Ark. Chambers, Johnny 317 Oakland St. Hot Springs, Ark. Chandler, Annie L. 532 George St. Memphis, Tenn. Chandler, Shirley M. Rt, 1, Box 203 Osceola, Ark. Charles, Alzenia O. REQ) Boxe 73 Altheimer, Ark. Chase, La Vorges 1862 S. Lawndale Chicago, Ill. Cheatham, Earlene Rt. 1, Box 75 Washington, Ark. Cherry, Howard L. 1601 Fluker Pine Bluff, Ark, Childs, James E. Rt. 1, Box 40 Banks, Ark, Church, Alice M. 111 W. St. Andrews St. Forrest City, Ark. Clark, Nina F, 412 Wolfe St, Dermott, Ark. Clark, Robert Lee 1134 Vandervender St. Kennett, Mo, Claude, Horton 101 S, Juniper St, Pine Bluff, Ark, Clayborne, Verna E. 1618 W. 18th Little Rock, Ark. Clemmons, Kenneth L. Box 4145 AM N Pine Bluff, Ark, Clemons, Larry M. P.O. Box 211 Lewisville, Ark. Cobb, Linda G. 2926 N. Palmer Milwaukee, Wis. Coffee, Carl 1503 E. Ave. El Dorado, Ark, Cogshell, Uarlee Rt. 1, Box 185 A Sherrill, Ark. Coleman, Betty Rt. 3, Box 55 Holly Grove, Ark. Coleman, Janie J. Rt, 1, Box 299 A Fordyce, Ark, Coleman, Shirley M. Rt. 2, Box 205 Altheimer, Ark. Coleman, Willard Rt. 3, Box 55 Holly Grove, Ark, Coleman, Willie L 3061 2 New Orelean Brinkley, Ark, Coleman, Willie E. 3402 W. 12th Pine Bluff, Ark. Coleman, Wilbur Rt. 3, Box 55 Holly Grove, Ark. Coley, Dorthy J. P.O. Box 91 Onedia, Ark. Collier, Clarence C, 818 Rogers Ave. Little Rock, Ark. Colier, William O. 1214 W. 19th L Little Rock, Ark, Collins,Brenda V. Box 103, AM N College Pine Bluff, Ark. Collins, Kenneth R. Rt. 3, Box 147 Star City, Ark, Collins, Larry G. Rt, 3, Box 358 Crossett, Ark, Collins, Larry E. 4304 W. SHT 4 Pine Bluff, Ark. Collins, Reginald 119 East 48th Chicago, Ill. Collins, Robert 2648 20th St. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Colvin, Herbert G, 1109 Roosevelt El Dorado, Ark. Compton, Joyce S. Rt. 2, Box 57 Altheimer, Ark, Coney, Lester Jr. Box 110 Marianna, Ark, Conley, Dennis J. Box 443 Cotton Plant, Ark, Conley, Donald R. 321 N. Main St. Jonesboro, Ark. Conley, Jerome Jr. P.O. box 443 Cotton Plant, Ark, Conley, Wanda L. Box 443 Cotton Plant, Ark, Conley,Willie J. 2714 W. 12th Pine Bluff, Ark. Conner, Nathaniel 2323 Outlet Rd. Monroe, La, Conner, Reuben T. 710 Charles Texarkana, Ark. Conway, Billie J. Star Rt., Box 199 Tucker, Ark, Conyears, Oscar M. Rt, 1, Box 115A Brinkley, Ark. Cook, Arlean P.O. Box 111 Grady, Ark. Cook, Curtis L 821 Birch Pine Bluff, Ark. Cook, Doretha 1422 Alabama Pine Bluff, Ark, Cook, James Edward 940 Beale Ave. Camden, Ark. Cook, James Monroe Gen. Del. Hampton, Ark. Cook, Kaye F. 3404 Virginia Pine Bluff, Ark. Cook, Larry D. 405 Ewan Clarendon, Ark. Cook, Otis Jr. Box 181 Osceola, Ark. Cook, Robert L. 905 Locust Hampton, Ark. Cook, Robert Lee Rt. 2, Box 165 Hampton, Ark, Cook, Wanda F. 1422 Alabama St, Pine Bluff, Ark. Cook, Willie L. 405 Ewan Clarendon, Ark. Cooks, Doris J. Box 173 Grady, Ark. Cooksie, Doris M. P.O. Box 335 Lewisville, Ark. Cooley, Franklin D. 222 S. Beech St. Forrest City, Ark. Cooley, Gladys M. 222 S. Beech Forrest City, Ark. Cooley, James F. 222 S, Beech Forrest City, Ark. Cooper, Arnold B, Rt. 2, Box 103 Emerson, Ark, Cooper, Gustava 400 No. Ark. Crossett, Ark, Cooper, Hercule Res Box 12 Prattsville, Ark. Cooper, Ronald A. 2609 W. Pullen Pine Bluff, Ark. Cooper, Winston C, Rt. 3, Box 103 Emerson, Ark, Cooperwood, Travistene P.O, Box 2258 W.Helena, Ark. Copeland, Irma D. 713 Doris St. Magnolia, Ark. Copeland, Larry 7101 S. Normal Blvd. Chicago, Ill. Coppedge, James 1407 Coleman McGehee, Ark. Corbin, Letha W.S. 201 Church McGehee, Ark. Corley, Lynda M. Box 1495 El Dorado, Ark. Cornelious, Barbara P.O. Box 118 Barton, Ark. Cornelious, Frances P.O. Box 118 Benton, Ark, Cornett, Eddie F. Rt, 2, Box 306 Conway, Ark. Cotledge, Quranner 200 W. Caddo Arkadelphia, Ark. Cotton, Margo A. 1810 106 Oakland, Calif. Cottonham, Willie F 506 So, Ist McGehee, Ark, Council, Verna Jean Box 110 Marianna, Ark. Courtney, Nuby G. 1020 S. Hazel St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Cowan, Evlyn J. Box 532 Kensett, Ark. Cowan, Larine Y. P.O. Box 532 Kensett, Ark, Cowens, Lonester Rt. 1, Box 30A Marvell, Ark, Cox, Albert D, 1594 Main Memphis, Tenn. Cox, Bobbie C, P.O, Box 208 Gould, Ark, Cox, Brenda J. Box 63 Holly Grove, Ark. 406 Cox, Buford Jr, 2921 N.W. 162nd Miami, Fla. Cox, Evelyn J. Rt. 2, Box 94 Holly Grove, Ark. Cox, Johnny Jr. Box 63 Holly Grove, Ark. Cozart, Arthur L. 858 Seward Detroit, Mich. Craig, Bettye A. P.O. Box 6501 Pine Bluff, Ark. Craig, Shirley A. Rt. 2, Box 213 Lexa, Ark, Crain, Birdia E. Gen. Del. R Rison, Ark. Crater, Ernest L. Rt. 2, Box 251 Altheimer, Ark. Crater, Sylvia L. Rt. 2, Box 251 Altheimer, Ark. Crayton, John A. Rt. 1 Mt. Holly, Ark. Crayton, Nellie R. 607 N. Wood Stuttgart, Ark. Creal, Pearlie M. Rt, 2, Box 222 Pine Bluff, Ark. Creer, Diane Rt. 2, Box 184 El Dorado, Ark. Creer, Judy A. Rt. 2, Box 184 El Dorado, Ark. Creer, Rose A. Rt, 2, Box 154 El Dorado, Ark, Creggett, Presephene P.O. Box 262 Altheimer, Ark, Crenshaw, Cozetta Rt. 2, Box 275 Conway, Ark. Crenshaw, Mary L. Box 297 Eudora, Ark. Crenshaw, Robert L. Res 2 Boxe Cotton Plant, Ark. Crockett, Larry Box 62 Wabash, Ark, Crooms, Delores P.O. Box 653 Parkin, Ark, Crosby, Albert L, 800 J St. Las Vegas, Nev. Cross, Bobby G. 1027 Johnson Cleveland, Miss. Cross, Harold H. 690 Frazier Camden, Ark. Grosset k. Rt. 1, Box 318 Detroit, Miss. Cross, Shirley J. Gen. Del. Haynes, Ark. Cross, William 34 Watson Pine Bluff, Ark. Crowder, William E. 318 S, Houston Russellville, Ark. Crowell, Alvin 921 Valentine E, St. Louis, Ill. Crudup, Alvin D. 4416 Wayna St. N. Little Rock, Ark. Crudup, Odis Elvin Jr, 115 Ash St. Hot Springs, Ark. Crump, Trupiedo A. 1918 Chester St. Little Rock, Ark. Crutchfield, Carolyn A. Rt, 2, Box 51 Lonoke, Ark. Cummings, Michael A. 255 Coleman St. Bridgeport, Conn. Cunningham, Marcellius Rt. 2, Box 228 Atkins, Ark. Cunningham, Linda J. 806 N. Maple St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Cunningham, Michon N. 3212 Webb Detroit, Mich, Cunningham, Romae L. Rt. 2, Box 166 Marvell, Ark. Cunningham, Patricia E. Rt. 1, Box 46 Roe, Ark. Curl, Robbie L. 601 E. 28th Pine Bluff, Ark. Curne, Gloria D. Rt. 1, Box 313C Hughes, Ark. Currie, Adelaide B. 2104 Fluker St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Curry, Beverly K. 1601 W. 23 Little Rock, Ark. Curry, Carrie M. 2360 Country Club Rd. Camden, Ark. Curry, Joseph 1803 Saracen Pine Bluff, Ark. Curry, Leon Jr. 902 Madison Ave. Magnolia, Ark. Cursh, Charles E, Rt, 2 Ashdown, Ark, Curties, Albert 303 No, 9th W. Memphis, Ark. Curtis, John 1982 Hubert Memphis, Tenn. D Dale, Cheryl 5717 Park Ave. Kansas City, Mo, Dallas, Ladonna L, 1511 Kentucky Gary, Ind. Dancy, Alice F, 706 Alabama St. Earle, Ark. Dangerfield, Lawrence II Rt, 2, Box 219 Ashdown, Ark. Dangerfield, Zelma O. Rt, 1, Box 239 Mineral Spring, Ark. Daniel, Eddie A. 2208 King Pine Bluff, Ark. Daniel, Yerlander P. 2208 King Pine Bluff, Ark. Daniels, Alice F. P.O, Box 98 St. Charles, Ark. Daniels, Bobby 2405 W. 12th Pine Bluff, Ark. Daniels, Della R. Rt, 5, Box 45 Pine Bluff, Ark. Daniels, Dorothy L. 3200 Center Little Rock, Ark. Daniels, Frank B. Rt. 2, Box 287 Crossett, Ark. Daniels, Pamella D. 401 Jefferson Helena, Ark. Daniels, Paul L. 108 S. 7th Clarendon, Ark. Daniels, Rueben C. 512 Adams Ave. Camden, Ark. Daniels, Shirley A. P.O. Box 561 Warren, Ark. Daniels, Theodore R. 108 S. 7th Clarendon, Ark. Daniels, Walter A. 108 S. 7th Clarendon, Ark. Daniels, Willie B. Rt. 1, Bex 78 C Marianna, Ark. Dansy, Theodore R, Rt, 4, Box 92 Texarkana, Ark. Danzie, Bobby E. 801 N. School Dermott, Ark. Danzy, Margaret A. 2701 W. Pullen Pine Bluff, Ark. Darton, Edward L. Rt, 2, Box 111 Dermott, Ark. Davenport, Dwight D. 10100 S. Wentworth Chicago, Il. Davies, O.D. 207 S. Water Forrest City, Ark. Davis, Alvin Jr. 2516 W. 12th Pine Bluff, Ark. Davis, Atlan Jr. Rt. 1, Box 383 A Dumas, Ark. Davis, Barbara A. Rt. 1, Box 88 Dermott, Ark. Davis, Benjamin F. 2505 Fluker Pine Bluff, Ark, Davis, Brenda J. 222 Sycamore Pine Bluff, Ark. Davis, Bruce E. 2714 Spring St. Little Rock, Ark. Davis, Carl E. 296 C. Lakeside Stamps, Ark. Davis, Ceola Rt, 1, Box 88 Dermott, Ark. Davis, Christene P.O, Box 342 Turner, Ark, Davis, Claudine 1126 S, Loomis Chicago, Ill. Davis, Deborah A. 779 Bullington Memphis, Tenn, Davis, Eugene Rt. 1, Box 45 Clarendon, Ark. Davis, Fauestine 4319 West 13 Pine Bluff, Ark. Davis, Floyd J. Star Rt., Box 149C Tucker, Ark, Davis, Forrest 4319 W. 13th Pine Bluff, Ark. Davis, Georgia P. Rt, 1, Box 33 Banks, Ark. Davis, Gregory 129 Coligni Ave, New Rochelle, N.Y. Davis, Gregory A. P.O. Box 363 Marvell, Ark. Davis, Helen J. 427 Buckingham Osceola, Ark, Davis, Huey L. 3 Watson Blvd. Pine Bluff, Ark. Davis, Jerry W. P.O. Box 428 Cotton Plant, Ark. Davis, Jesse M. 210 E. 27th Pine Bluff, Ark. Davis, Joyce G. 207 S. Myrdle Pine Bluff, Ark. Davis, Judy M. Rt. 2, Box 33 Stephens, Ark. Davis, Lamonte W. 129 Coligni Ave. New Rochelle, N.Y. Davis, Leta Bell 113 Short Ave. Earle, Ark. Davis, Madison Rt. 1, Box 142 Gould, Ark. Davis, Mary L. Rt. 1, Box 320 Helena, Ark. Davis, Millie J. Star Rt. Box 149C Tucker, Ark. Davis, Naomi J. P.O. Box 419 Cotton Plant, Ark. Davis, Olivia Rt. 2, Box 18A Marianna, Ark, Davis, Otis J P.O. Box 512 Augusta, Ark. Davis, Phyllis J. 1423 S. Maple Little Rock, Ark. Davis, Renee M. 1504 W. Pullen Pine Bluff, Ark. Davis, Rosie M. 35 B.Cherokee St. Blytheville, Ark. Davis, Sharon J. Box 392 Augusta, Ark. Davis, Thelsa J. 803 W. 6 Crossett, Ark. Davis, Tommie C, Box 44 Proctor, Ark. Davis, Valtine R. 2905 Townsend Dr. Pine Bluff, Ark. Davis, Verna M. P P.O. Box 245 Parkin, Ark, a Davis, Zeddie P. Gen, Del. El Dorado, Ark. Davus, G.B. 213 Hill St. Washington, Miss. Dawkins, Charles Rts 2) Box 9 Strong, Ark. Dawkins, James E. 302 N. La St. Crossett, Ark. Dawkins, Norma J. Rt, 1, Box 79 Strong, Ark. Dawson, John A. 920 N. Cedar Pine Bluff, Ark. Dawson, Kenneth L. 9537 S. Green Chicago, Ill. Dean, Addison H., 2000 Howard St, Little Rock, Ark. Dean, Carolyn Rt. 1, Box 387 Dumas, Ark. Dean, Georgia 3509 Tennessee Pine Bluff, Ark. Dean, Joseph P, 1112 Popular St. Helena, Ark, Dedmon, Larry T. P.O. Box 24 Tuckerman, Ark. Delph, James, E. 317 N. Hickory Pine Bluff, Ark. Delyles, Joyce A. 2823 S. Wolfe Little Rock, Ark. Demecs, Ladislav L. 5107 Hoover Pine Bluff, Ark. Demmings, Faustine Rt. 4, Box 483 Pine Bluff, Ark, Demps, Michael D, 2947 W. 21st Milwaukee, Wisconsin Dent, Brenda 907 Hickory Pine Bluff, Ark. Denton, Barbara A. 423 Lee Ave. Earle, Ark. Devoe, Racelle 1118 E, 10th Pine Bluff, Ark. Dickens, Aaron C, 3812 Egypt Cental Memphis, Tenn. Dickens, Grady L. 3812 Egypt Central Memphis, Tenn. Dickens, Joe W. 1105 E. 2 Pine Bluff, Ark. Dickens, Larry J. Rt, 1, Box 44 Montrose, Ark. Dickerson, Corliss L. 810 Harding Pine Bluff, Ark. Dickerson, Quince M. Rt. 3, Box 141 A Marianna, Ark. Dickey, Betty C. 603 W. 33 Pine Bluff, Ark. Dickison, Betty J. Rt, 1, Box 213 Star City, Ark, Dickson, Betty L. 1015 N. Cedar Pine Bluff, Ark. Diggins, John A. 222 Happy Malvern, Ark, Digsby, Charles P.O. Box 161 Crawfordsville, Ark. Dillard, Coleman Jr. P.O. Box 211 Altheimer, Ark. Dillard, Sandra J. 2507 E. 12th St. Texarkana, Ark. Dinwiddle, Rubin Rt, 4, Box 49 Newport, Ark. Dismuke, David L. Rt, 1, Box 93 A Buckner, Ark. Dismuke, John H. Rt. 1 Rosston, Ark. ,Dixon, Bonnie Hean P.O. Box 284 Mineral Springs, Ark. Dixon, Donna J. 504 West 25th Gary, Indiana Dixon, Dorthy A. 103 Gannt Marion, Ark. Dixon, Jacqueline P.O. Box 27L Foreman, Ark. Dixon, Lode A. Rt, 1, Box 258 Mineral Springs, Ark. Dixon, Otis W. Box 89 814 N. Scott Eudora, Ark. Dixon, Thurman Jr. 1215 S. 19 Arkadelphia, Ark. Dobbins, Charlie E. 422 Anderson Marked Tree, Ark. Doby, Robert Rt, 2, Box 65 Augusta, Ark, Dodd, Dorisey L. Rt. 2, Box 67 A Marianna, Ark, Dodson, Freddie L. 709 Wells Memphis, Tenn. Dodson, Jannett Rt, 1; Box 220 € Blytheville, Ark. Doles, Frederick 1022 W. 33 Little Rock, Ark. Dolphin, Kenneth Rt, 1, Box 226 Helena, Ark, Donahue, Clarence L. 973 Looney Memphis, Tenn. Doolittle, Ester L. P.O. Box 142 Hughes, Ark, Dorn, Harold Ed Rt, 4, Box 444 Sheridan, Ark, Dorn, Josephine 2100 Georgia Pine Bluff, Ark. Dorrough, Catherine 1907 Virginia Pine Bluff, Ark. Dorrough, Christine 1907 Virginia Pine Bluff, Ark. Dorsey, Shirley Gen, Del. Brinkley, Ark. Dortch, Carolyn L. P.O. Box 29 Hazen, Ark. Dortch, Delores Box 29 Hazen, Ark, Dotson, Odean Marie P.O. Box 61 Forrest City, Ark. Doughty, Brenda L. 620 E. 22 Pine Bluff, Ark. Douglas, Wayne H. 4700 Don Zarembo Dr. Los Angeles, Calif. Dove, Marva Lou 1138 Bryant Malvern, Ark. Dove, William Jr. 4118)W. 2nd Pine Bluff, Ark. Dow, Patricia A. 702 Turner St. Broodhaven, Miss. Downs, Eddie M. 511 F. St. Wynne, Ark, Downs, Samuel L. 511 F. St. Wynne, Ark. Doyle, Larry James 901 Burroughs St, Monroe, La. Draper, Edgar W. 1701 S, Arlington Pine Bluff, Ark. Draper, Low C. 3301 W. 11th Pine Bluff, Ark. Draper, Vicki 360 W. Disonave Memphis, Tenn. Droughter, Henry 3210 W. 16 Little Rock, Ark. Duckett, Dorothy P.O. Box 263 Parkin, Ark. Ducksworth, Larry M. 1522 D. Ave. El Dorado, Ark. Duckworth, Ida M. C. 1128 E, Lincoln Lincolntown, N.C. Duckworth, Isom Lee 4014 W. 11th Pine Bluff, Ark. Duffy, Mary L. 823 Main Augusta, Ark, Duffy, Nancy M. 823 Main St. Augusta, Ark. Dukes, Dorothy H. 8607 W. Scull Pine Bluff, Ark. Dukes, Erma D. 1011 Pines Conway, Ark. Dukes, Ethel M. Rt, 1, Box 318 Portland, Ark. Dukes, Helen V. Rt, 1, Box 96 Sherrill, Ark. Dukes, Mary J. Rt, 2, Box 230 Conway, Ark, Dulaney, Thomas W. 38801 W. 9 Pine Bluff, Ark. Dunham, William L. Jr. 809 Chestnut St. Pine Bluff, Ark, Dunn, Dorothy J. 2410 Reed Pine Bluff, Ark. Dunn, Maragree 18421 Gteenlawn Detroit, Mich. Dunn, Robert 2410 Reed St. Pine Bluff, Ark, Dupens, Alvin E. 201 Clay Newport, Ark, Durham, Morgan D. 119 1 2 Maiden Lane Hot Springs, Ark. Dutcher, Barbara R. 1102 N. Palm Pine Bluff, Ark. Duvall, Horace L. 404 Cedar Hot Springs, Ark. Dyer, Nathaniel 1157 E. 45 Los Angeles, Calif, Dykes, Jerry L. 413 Lester St, El Dorado, Ark, E Easley, Christopher L. 602 E. 17th Pine Bluff, Ark. Eason, Gearldine Rt. 1, Box 48 Marianna, Ark, East, Thomas Elmer 2905 Cumberland Little Rock, Ark, Easter, Albert V. Rt. 1, Box6A Mt Holly, Ark. Easter, Caldwell W. P.O. Box 8 Waldo, Ark, Easter, Gary W. 1509 D. Ave El Dorado, Ark, Easter, Josephine 1509 D. Ave. El Dorado, Ark. Eaves, John E, 1431 Cove Rd. Roanoke, Virginia Echols, Shelia M. 811 W. Christian Forrest City, Ark. Edward, Johnny L. 405 Jones Ave. Louisville, Miss. Edward, Bobby J. 1650 Easy Ave. Shreveport, La. Edwards, Earl 1329 Central Jackson, Miss. Edwards, Edward L, 435 N. Chicot Lake Village, Ark. Edwards, Havard 224 S, Cedar St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Edwards, Helen J. P.O. Box 465 Marianna, Ark. Edwards, Larry Rt. 1, Box 121 Thornton, Ark. Eickelberger, Levern 617 Selma Louisville, Miss. Eldridge, Reuben Pend R,Box 121 Dumas, Ark, Eldridge, Ruth Pend Rt., Box 120 Dumas, Ark, Elerby, Fannie M. 2203 Fluker St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Elerby, Jerry 2203 Fluker Pine Bluff, Ark. Eley, Ronnie J. 212 Boyette St. Murfreesboro N. C. Elliot, Versie B. P.O. Box 4062 AM N Pine Bluff, Ark, Elliott, William B. Box 4062 AM N Pine Bluff, Ark. Ellis, Barbara J. Gen, Del. Stuttgart, Ark. Ellis, Lynwood M. 117-43 168 St. New York, N.Y. Ellis, William G, P.O. Box 163 Crossett, Ark, Ellison, James 1001 Missouri Pine Bluff, Ark. Ellison, Louise Gen. Del. Strong, Ark. Ellison, Martene Rt, 2, Box 189 Strong, Ark, Ellison, Phyllis M.E. 1313 W. 10th Little Rock, Ark, Elmore, Barbara L. P.O. St, Box 47 Gilmore, Ark, Elmore, Bobby J. P.O. Box 47 Gilmore Ark, Elvin, E. Carroll 320 N. Cedar Pine Bluff, Ark. English, Frederick J. 1327 Burns El Dorado, Ark. English, Paul D. 2721 Broadway Little Rock, Ark, Epperson, Annie Mae Rt. 3, Box 464 Pine Bluff, Ark. Epperson, Barbara A. 212 1 2 Shippen Osceola, Ark, Ester, Eva J. P.O, Box 32 Rondo, Ark. Eubanks, Curtis R. 851 Alaska Memphis, Tenn. Evans, Alice J. 2201 Fluker Pine Bluff, Ark. Evans, Edward, E. 501 N. Shepard St. Dermott, Ark. Evans, George Rt, 1, Box 12 Sherrill, Ark. 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Ferguson, Kenneth B. 4306 Main Pine Bluff, Ark. Ficklin, Florice 1209 E. 19th Pine Bluff, Ark. Ficklin, Lawrence 1209 E. 19th Pine Bluff, Ark. Fields, Andrew Box 214 Marion, Ark. Fields, Bobby G. 112 Maiden Hot Springs, Ark. Fields, Carole A. Box 392 Stephens, Ark, Fields, Elsie 1213 Garfield Newport, Ark. Fields, Madeline M. 210 Cypress Dr. Marion, Ark. Fields, Theratha 140 W. Day Ave. Forrest City, Ark, Fields, Vernaria P. 2412 Norman Memphis, Tenn. Fisher, Ervin W. Foote St. Hamburg, Ark. Fisher, Melvin C, 100 Kelley Pine Bluff, Ark, Fitz, Kenneth 322 Arrington St, Newport, Ark, Fitzgerald, Larry P. 1706 E. Florida Pine Bluff, Ark, Fitzgerald, Richard C, 1706 E, Florida Pine Bluff, Ark. Fitzpatrick, Ree C, 408 E. Gibson De Witt, Ark. Fitzpatrick, Sylvester 404 Gibson De Witt, Ark, Fitzpatrick, Charles W, 1080 E. Hyde Pk. Chicago, Ill. Fitzpatrick, Mary G. 207 W. Lincoln Stuttgart, Ark, Flakes, Bernice 722 N. 40th E, St. Louis, Ill. Fleming, Lawrence E. 326 Oak Ave. Forrest City, Ark. Fleming, Walker L. 326 Oak Ave. Forrest City, Ark. Flenory, Calvin W. Rt, 1, Box 508 Fulton, Ark. Fletcher, Corine J, 811 S, Sycamore St, Pine Bluff, Ark, Fletcher, Marvin V. 4915 Jackson Houston, Texas Flower, Alonzo W. 104 S. Mulberry Pine Bluff, Ark, Flowers, Earnestine Rt. 1, Box 30 Clarendon, Ark, Flowers, Joyce C, 1401 State Pine Bluff, Ark. Flowers, Marvin L. 406 Buchanan St. Camden, Ark. Flowers, Randall L. 1405 State Pine Bluff, Ark. Foots, Dave Rt. 5, Box 71 Pine Bluff, Ark. Ford, Adrian L, 719 Ferguson Lonoke, Ark, Ford, Bruce L. P.O, Box 455 Warren, Ark, Ford, Dallas C, 3308 W. Pullen Pine Bluff, Ark. Ford, Johnnie Gen, Del. Smackover, Ark. Ford, Morris K. 811 S, Smith El Dorado, Ark. Ford, Virginia R. H. 912 E B St. El Dorado, Ark. Ford, Vivian B. 2205 North 30 Fort Smith, Ark, Fort, Henry Rt. 4, Box 603 Texarkana, Ark. Fort, Rosie L. 8521 W. 7th Pine Bluff, Ark. Foster, Delores Irene P.O. Box 365 Holly Grove, Ark. Foster, Jack E, 435 N, Chicot Lake Village, Ark. Foster, Roy W. 702 N. Cedar Pine Bluff, Ark, Foster, Ruby G, Box 365 Holly Grove, Ark. Foster, Warren M. P.O. Box 43 Brinkley, Ark. Foster, Bernard S. 11 N. Cherokee Morrilton, Ark. Foulks, Calvin 106 Adams Marked Tree, Ark. Foulds, Lillian N. Rt, 2, Box 253 Tyronza, Ark, Fowler, Mable S. 3800 W. 16 St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Fox, Eckard 1702 W, 2nd Pine Bluff, Ark, Francis, Micheal L. C O Alice C Office Franklin, La. Francis, Wallace C O Alice C Office Franklin, La. Franklin, Bessie B. P.O, Box 217 Parkdale, Ark. Franklin, Bobby 2510 Autumn W. M emphis, Ark. Franklin, Darlean Rt, 1, Box 183 Marianna, Ark. Franklin, Fannie M. Rt, 1, Box 380 Marion, Ark. Franklin, Hazel 534 South 12th W. Memphis, Ark. Franklin, Mary D. Rt, 1, Box 380 Marion, Ark, Franklin, Mary H. P.O, Box 6 Benton, Ark, Franklin, Phillis J. Rt. 1, Box 380 Marion, Ark. Franklin, Sarah M. 2509 High Pine Bluff, Ark. Franklin, Shirley J. Rt, 1, Box 17A Sherrill, Ark. Franks, Alice F. 2107 W. 13 Pine Bluff, Ark. Franks, James S, Box 463 Marvell, Ark. Frazier, Barbara J, Rt, 1, Box 305 B Sherrill, Ark. Frazier, Douglas 1312 N. 8th Fort Smith, Ark, Frazier, Jonathan 742 Spring Camden, Ark. Frazier, Keneth L. 3408 Tennessee Pine Bluff, Ark, Frazier, Raymond 1701 High St. Little Rock, Ark. Freeman, Alfonza 529 Smythe Curve Montgomery, Ala. Freeman, Annie P. Rt. 2, Box 146 Dermott, Ark, Freeman, Beatric Gen. Del. Wabbaseka, Ark, Freeman, Bobby J, Box 200 McCrory, Ark, Freeman, Brenda F, Rt, 1 Sherrill, Ark. Freeman, Dam W. Jr. 726 E. Washington Jonesboro, Ark, Freeman, Gertrude T. 33 Watson Blvd. Pine Bluff, Ark. French, John A. Rt, 1, Box 15 Turrell, Ark. Fricks, Virginia Rt, 2, Box 15 Chidester, Ark. Friends, Dorothea 412 N. Hickory Pine Bluff, Ark, Frierson, Alma C, Rt, 1, Box 288 Lexa, Ark, Fulce, Mary Y. 1719 Walter Texarkana, Ark. Fuller, Carolyn E. Gen. Del. Strong, Ark, Fuller, Erma J. Gen. Del. Strong, Ark, Fuller, Ernie B. P.O. Box 23 Wabash, Ark. Fullwood, Lesley 2119 Fluker Pine Bluff, Ark. Futrell, Azell 1201 E. Street Wynne, Ark, Futrell, Leola 1201 E, Street Wynne, Ark, G Gaddy, Charles 715 Adams St, Helena, Ark. Gaines, Levi 2203 East 2nd Pine Bluff, Ark. Galloway, William Jr. Rt) 4, Box 22 Fordyce, Ark, Gamble, Jimmy L. 405 Ozan St, Texarkana, Ark, Gamble, Linda R. 1356 S. 10th St. Blytheville, Ark, Gamble, Rosine 2404 Reed St, Pine Bluff, Ark, Gammon, Zack Rt. 2, Box 330 Lexa, Ark. Gantt, Thee Opal 311 E. Ninth St. Texarkana, Ark. Gardner, Margret A, 207 N. School St, Dermott, Ark, Gardner, Murlene P.O, Box 196 Goodwin, Ark, Gardner, Thomas L, 117 W. Mathis Blytheville, Ark. Garland, Randy L. 1800 E. 73 Chicago, Ill. Garmon, Bertram A. Rt. 1, Box 132 Prescott, Ark. Garner, Andrew C. 707 East 17th Pine Bluff, Ark. Garrett, Freeman M. Rt, 1, Box 81B Moro, Ark. Garrett, Gladys M. Rt, 2, Box 162 Tyronza, Ark, Garrett, Marilyn 526 Hildress Circle Osceola, Ark, Garrett, Willie S. 125 W. Davis Ave, Forrest City, Ark, Garrison, Ecelles May Rt, 1, Box 58 Almya, Ark. Gaskin, Shirley A. Rt, 2, Box 148 Camden, Ark. Gates, Johnny L. 613 S. 16 St. W. Memphis, Ark, Gate, L. T. 613 So, 16th W. Memphis, Ark. Gatewood, Earnestine 514 Ferguson Lonoke, Ark. Gatewood, Odell 1620 No, Bryant St. Pine Bluff, Ark. INC. H. F. TROTTER, Leasing — Sales — Service TROTTER Sard) ett Pine Bluff, Ark. 3131 Olive Street Pine Bluff SAV-MOR DISCOUNT CENTER | 300 WEST SECOND “BEST PLACE IN TOWN TO SAVE” W. D. WELLS OFFICE EQUIPMENT, CO. COMPLETE OFFICE OUTFITTERS ALL MAKES OF PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS JE 4-8420 627-629 MAIN mule (hens Cclaite ESAs, 4 loparel Department Store Inc. 504 Main 205 Main Pine Bluff, Ark. PINE BLUFF, ARKANSAS 410 (RM Gatewood, Willie B. Rt, 1, Box 384 A Helena, Ark, Gathings, Isaac P.O. Box 54 Mellwood, Ark, Gathings, Lesslie N. Box 154 Mellwood, Ark, Gatlin, Lonzo 836 E. Wynne, Ark, Gatson, Otis 723 Arkansas El Dorado, Ark. Gay, James A. IV 811 North B, Street Las Vegas, Nevada Gay, Tommy L. 8858 S. Harper Chicago, Ill. Gaylord, Ellihue 714 Doris Magnolia, Ark. Gee, Marian 3716 W. 17 Little Rock, Ark. Geiggar, Melvin 1422 Alabama Pine Bluff, Ark. Gentry, Clinton Rt, 1, Box 24 Watson, Ark. Gentry, Shirley D.L. Rt, 2, Box 467 C Pine Bluff, Ark, George, Bobbie P.O. Box 315 Junction City, Ark. Ghee, Norastine Rt. 6, Box 48 Pine Bluff, Ark. George, Annie G. Rt, 3, Box 437 Pine Bluff, Ark. George, Margi e N. Rt, 3, Box 91 Magnolia, Ark, Gibson, Cynthis L. Rt. 1, Box 110 B Bearden, Ark. Gibson, Grover Lee Rt, 1, Box 110 Bearden, Ark. Gibson, Helen D. 906 N. Spruse St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Gibson, Margo E. 705 S. 16th Blythevi Blytheville, Ark. Gibson, Samuel 4905 W. 6th Pine Bluff, Ark. Gilbert, David L. Rt, 2, Box 350 Lexa, Ark. Gilbert, Mary L. Gen. Del. Eudora, Ark, Gilbert, Nancy C. 303 N. Missouri St. Crossett, Ark. Gilbert, Rosalyn M. 582 Wabada St. Louis, Mo. Gilbert, Shirley A. Rt. 1, Box 84 Watson, Ark. Dee a Rl eT RT cS Mg A I a a a a Gilcreast, Helen E. 351 N. Coanza W. Helena, Ark, Gilcrest, Aomi Box 2141 W. Helena, Ark. Gilford, Thomas A. Box 1 Benoit, Miss. Gill, Franciene 526 W. 4th Smackover, Ark, Gill, Gladys R. 26 Detroit St. Little Rock, Ark, Gill, Linda C,H. 526 W. 14th Smackover, Ark. Gail, William H. Rt. 3, Box 184 C Camden, Ark. Gilmore, Morris P. 1104 E. St. Dixie Add. N. Little Rock, Ark. Gipson, Cecelia A. 621 S, Maple St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Girley, Albert 2612 W. Pullen Pine Bluff, Ark. Gist, Juanita M. Pace Rt. 3, Box 153 Pine Bluff, Ark. Gist, Roscoe Rt. 1, Box 148 Lexa, Ark. Givens, Alice M. Rt. 3, Box 254 Lonoke, Ark. Givens, Marvin K. 1001 Norswortay El Dorado, Ark. Glass, Verlor R. P.O, Box 464 Helena, Ark. Glenda, Madison F. 231 W. 2nd St. Stamps, Ark. Glisner, Sammie L. 3704 W. 11th St. Pine Bluff, Ark, Glover, Hollis Rt, 1, Box 95 Emerson, Ark. Glymph, Leroy M. 3319 W. 14 Pine Bluff, Ark. Gober, Brenda J. 222 N. Rhodes N. Little Rock, Ark. Goforth, Kennard L. 2602 Commerce Little Rock, Ark. Golden, Bernice P.O. Box 338 Bearden, Ark. Goldman, Earl L. 1110 E. 10th Pine Bluff, Ark, Gooding, Arthur B, 1703 Dixie St. Benton, Ark. Goodrich, Joycee M. Rt, 2, Box 23 Holly Grove, Ark. Goodrum, Buch 919 E. 10 Pine Bluff, Ark. Goodwin, Walter N. Rt, 4, Box 36 B El Dorado, Ark. Gordon, Jack Gregg 7120 N. O St. Fort Smith , Ark. Gordon, Japhas A. A.M, N, College Pine Bluff, Ark. Gordon, William F. 720 N. O St, Fort Smith, Ark, Gorins, Arlette D. 205 N. Norwood Dermott, Ark. Gossett, Bill Rt, 2, Box 148 Chidester, Ark. Gould, Richard L. Box 36 Wheatlery, Ark. Gould, Samuel 1022 Bay Street Pine Bluff, Ark. Graham, Emma J. Rt. Rt. 3, Box 192 B Camden, Ark. Graham, Faye A. Rt. 1, Box 218 McGhee, Ark, Grant, Cynthia S. Rt, 4, Box 20 A Batesville, Ark. Grant, James Star Rt, 1, Box9 A Lake Village, Ark. Grant, Ruby L. 1306 Edward St. Texarkana, Ark. Graves, Augusta 124 Carter ‘Camden, Ark. Graves, Sandra J. 1401 Walker St. McGehee, Ark, Gray, Glenn P. 713 West 6th Russellville, Ark. Gray, Lula M. B. 609 East 38th Pine Bluff, Ark. Gray Verlon A. 1935 N. 12 Ft. Smith, Ark, Gray, Wilbert P.O. Box 16 Chatfield, Ark. Grayer, Linda J, Rt. 2, Box 59 Altheimer, Ark. Grayson, Barbara A. P.O. Box 152 Parkdale, Ark. Grayson, Charles E, Box 152 Parkdale, Ark. Grayson, Lornell P.O. Box 44 Junction, Ark. Green, Autry L. Rt, 1, Box 349 Benroit, Miss. Green, Charles Stevens Rt, 2, Box 47 Ashdown, Ark. Green, Ethel M. Rt. 2, Box 235A2 Crossett, Ark. Green, Hattie M. 520 E. Faulkner El Dorado, Ark, Green, James Rt, 2, Box 235 AZ Crossett, Ark, Green, James C. PaO IBOKmuL Magnolia, Ark, Green, Judy Ann 1706 E, 6th Pine Bluff, Ark. Green, Michael 203 Carver McGehee, Ark. Green, Paulette Rty 1) Box.76' Newport, Ark, Green, Samuel O. 204 N. Georgia St. Crossett, Ark. Green, Saul Jr. 3503 W. Short 2nd Pine Bluff, Ark. Green, Thornton 415 Lee Lake Village, Ark, Green, Willie M. 530 Church St, Camden, Ark. Greene, Gwendolyn 212 N. School Dermott, Ark. Greene, Roger L. Re 1) Box. 72 Montrose, Ark, Greene, Tommie L. Star Route Ogden, Ark. Greening, Dorothy M. Rt, 2, Box 45 Chidester, Ark. Greer, Starling Box 77 Mellwood, Ark. Greer, Vernestine Rt. 1, Box 122 A Altheimer, Ark. Gregory, James K. 2975 Hulbut Detroit, Mich, Griffin, Elizabeth M. Rt, 2, Box 125 Earle, Ark, Griffin, Hazel Marie Rt. 2, Box 125 Earle, Ark. Griffin, James E. Rt. 5, Box 4 Magnolia, Ark, Griffin, Jana M. 4933 S, Dorchester Chicago, II. Griffin, Regina 1119 W. Pullen Pine Bluff, Ark. Griffin, Shirley M. 2537 N. 11 Milwaukee, Wis. Griffo, Flay Velia 228 Moore Street Gillett, Ark. Griffo, Janice Y. 406 W. Jones Dumas, Ark. Grigsby, Flossie G. Rt. 1, Box 198 Okolona, Ark. Grinage, Barbara A.H. 2006 W. 9th Pine Bluff, Ark. Grisby, Louise Rt. 3, Box143 Star City, Ark. Grissom, Calvin L. 1707 Fluker Pine Bluff, Ark. Grissom, Daniel 1707 Fluker Pine Bluff, Ark. Guess, Yudell Rt.1, Box 124 Holly Grove, Ark. Gulley, Bernest Rt, 4, Box 370 Camden, Ark. 4 Gulley, Earnest Rt. 4, Box 370 Camden, Ark. Gulley, Jacquelyn M. Rt. 4, Box 370 Camden, Ark. Gunn, Joseph 345 Dixie Rd. Memphis, Tenn. Gupton, Lawarence 1612 S, Valentine Little Rock, Ark. Guydon, Stan Kenneth 1601 Holly Helena, Ark . Guydon, Wanda Y. 2673 Buchanan St, Gary, Indiana H Haggins, Mary M. 230 W. Sharp Forrest City, Ark. Haggins, Pat Rt. 5, Box 93 Forrest City, Ark. Halcrombe, Cora M. 524 Cemetery St. Conway, Ark. Halcrombe, Thelma G. Rt, 2, Box 166 Greenbrier, Ark. Haley, Geraldine W. 1612 Charlene St. Blytheville, Ark. Haley, Jane Helen Rt. 3, Box 45 Rosston, Ark. Hall, Adric P.O. Box 171 Elaine, Ark. Hall, Beverly A. 225 Pine Camden, Ark, ro Hall, Brenda J. 225 Pine Camden, Ark. Hall, Claude Dennis Rt, 1, Box 13 Cotton Plant, Ark. Hall, Cynthia F. 225 Pine ‘ Camden, Ark. Hall, Earnestine 319 E, Grinstead Camden, Ark. Hall, Jimmie C. Rt. 3, Box 62 A El Dorado, Ark. 411 om 412 Hall, Larry G. 316 Grinstead Camden, Ark. Hall, Linda F. 319 Grinstead Camden, Ark. Hall, Milton Rt, 2, Box 242 Lexa, Ark. Hall, Nathaniel 1223 Blackard El Dorado, Ark. Hall, Sandra K, 400 N. Georgia Crossett, Ark. Hamilton, Barbara A. 800 Carver Ct. Camden, Ark. Hamilton, Jacquelyn M. 2107 Whtye Dr. N. Little Rock, Ark. Hamilton, Mary K. 800 Carver Courts Camden, Ark. Hamilton, Thaddeus Rt, 2, Box 302 B Marvell, Ark. Hamilton, Tony 4207 Parkview E, St, Louis, Ill. Hammock, Jimmy Rt, “i, Box22 Fordyce, Ark. Hammond, Anita F. Gen, Del. Menifee, Ark. Hammond, Jackie A. Menifee, Ark. Hampton, Annetta 5716 Burnett Pine Bluff, Ark, Hampton, Bobby A. 1601 Fluker Pine Bluff, Ark. Hampton, Bobbie J. 119 Sycamore Pine Bluff, Ark. Hampton, Brunetta 524 W. Burleigh Milwaukee, Wis. Hampton, Bulah Rt. 1,, Box, 110 Gould, Ark. Hampton, Carl E. 313 Hampton St, Sweet Home, Ark, Hampton, Charlotte P.O, Box 12 Dermott, Ark. Hampton, Foster Jr. 524 W. Burleigh St. Milwaukee, Wis. Hampton, Maurice P.O. Box 12 Dermott, Ark, Hampton, Mildred D. 3522 S. Main Pine Bluff, Ark. Hampton, Novella 5716 W. Burnett Pine Bluff, Ark. Hampton, Oscar F, Rt. 1, Box 246 Morrilton, Ark. Hampton, Pearline Rt. 1, Box 410 W. Helena, Ark. Handie, Edgar D. P.O. Box 273 Eudora, Ark. Handley, Johnny 4118 W. 12 Pine Bluff, Ark. Handley, Robert L. 4209 W. 12th Pine Bluff, Ark. Haney, Alane P.O. Box 311 Hope, Ark. Hanners, Barbara N. 1810 Reeker Pine Bluff, Ark. Hanson, Brenda J. 2724 Watson El Dorado, Ark. Hanson, Roy R. 2724 Watson El Dorado, Ark, Hardaway, Judie L. Rt, ay Heth, Ark, Hardaway, Joe E. Rt, 1 Heth, Ark. Hardaway, Reginald T. 11344 S. Ada St. Chicago, Ill, Hardiman, Charlie B. Gen, Del, Waldo, Ark. Hardin, Christopher 186 Reno Memphis, Tenn. Hardin, Gladys 508 N. 9 W. Memphis, Ark, Hardison, Ira C. 15877 Prarie Detroit, Mich. Hardman, Lee A. 418 N. Spring Stuttgart, Ark, Hardnett, Noretta 219 E. Gibson St. De Witt, Ark. Hardrick, Louise M. 8508 W. Short 13th Pine Bluff, Ark. Hargroves, Dennis O. 201 N. Kentucky Crossett, Ark. Harkless, Lewis C. 619 Harkless St, Henderson, Texas Harper, Linda L. P.O. Box 225 Stuttgart, Ark. Harper, Sandra K. 324 Cherry N. Little Rock, Ark, Harper, Stella P.O. Box 70 Gould, Ark, Harps, Lizzie Rt. 2, Box 386 Marion, Ark, Harrell, Opal Hall P.O. Box 5454 Pine Bluff, Ark. Harrell, Samuel Taranzo 328 Chicago St. West Helena, Ark. Harris, Aaron D, 410 N. Missouri Crossett, Ark, Harris, Andre C. 2517 W. Pullen St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Harris, Carolyn A. 312 Cook St. Warren, Ark. Harris, Cheryl E. 1214 E. 19th Pine Bluff, Ark. Harris, Claudia J. Gen. Del. Rondo, Ark. Harris, Deloris P.O. Box 186 Altheimer, Ark. Harris, Don E. 4521 Bethune Dr. Shreveport, La. Harris, Earl H. 2517 W. Pullen Pine Bluff, Ark. Harris, Edward Rt. 1, Box 107 Forrest City, Ark. Harris, Elaine Rt, 1, Box 7458 Gould, Ark, Harris, Elijah 2410 Izard Little Rock, Ark. Harris, Faye M. 3917 W. 7th Pine Bluff, Ark, Harris, Frances Gen, Del, Brinkley, Ark. Harris, Freddie 245 Franklin Helena, Ark, Harris, George P.O. Box 112 Keo, Ark. Harris, Geraldine 1902 Indiana St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Harris, Gloria 315 N. Oak Osceola, Ark. Harris, Henry L. RFD 2, Box 72 Tillar, Ark. Harris, James L. 1106 N. Palm St, Pine Bluff, Ark. Harris, Jeanette P.O. Box 745 Tuckerman, Ark. Harris, Johnny Jr. 614 W. Sharp El Dorado, Ark, Harris, Johnny L. 1802 Madison Ave. W. Memphis, Ark. Harris, John L. P.O, Box 186 Altheimer, Ark. Harris, Jorene Rt, 2) Box 12) Tillar, Ark, Harris, Lavon P. Box 227 Smackover, Ark. Harris, Linda F, 1902 Indiana Pine Bluff, Ark. Harris, M.C. Rt. 1, Box 141 Holly Grove, Ark. Harris, Marcus C. 1918 S, Ridgeway Chigago, Ill. Harris, Richard P 2333 Prosperity Jackson, Miss. Harris, Robert L. 1002 Virginia Pine Bluff, Ark Harris, Ronnie L. 1447 Minnie St. Memphis, Tenn, Harris, Taliaferro 4004 Kenway Los Angeles, Calif, Harris, Terris E. 1968 Glory Cl Memphis, Tenn. Harris, Therleen 3301 W. Hepburn Pine Bluff, Ark. Harris, Varl D. Rt, 2, Box 72 J Tillar, Ark. Harris, Vera Lee Rt. 1, Box 184 Star City, Ark, Harris, Vera M. 1001 Apt. E. Fluker Pine Bluff, Ark, Harris, Wanda F. 626 Greenwood St, Camden, Ark. Harris, Willie J. 623 Columbus St. Montgomery, Ala. Harris, Willie J. Rt, 2, Box 72 J Tillar, Ark. Harris, Robert N. Rt. 1, Box 249 A Helena, Ark, Hart, Raymond C, Rt. 4, Box 55 Prescott, Ark. Hartfield, Barbara L. Rt, 1, Box 209 C Pine Bluff, Ark. Harvey, Joy 89 S. Parkway East Memphis, Tenn. Harvey, Larry G. 916 C. Dixie Add N. Little Rock, Ark, Harvey, Mary A. Box 324 Altheimer, Ark, Harvey, Willie Jr. 1717 W. Rose Blytheville, Ark. Hatch, Barbara D. 420 E. Halliburton St. De Witt, Ark, Hatch, Clarence Wesley Crocketts Bluff, Ark. Hatch, Cleveland Crocketts Bluff, Ark. Hatch, Mary J. Crocketts Bluff, Ark. Hathorn, Connie G. 530 N. St. Louisville, Miss. Hatton, Donald Y. 313 S. Larch Pine Bluff, Ark. Hatton, Isaac 313 S. Larch Pine Bluff, Ark. Hawkin, Allene D. 1809 Walter St. Texarkana, Ark. Hawkins, Cecile R, 5947 S. Lasalle Chicago, Ill. Hawkins, Clifford W. 508 S. 25 W. Memphis, Ark. Hawkins, Deloris Yvonne 300 So. Juniper Pine Bluff, Ark. Hawkins, Florzell Rt. 2, Box 265 A Marianna, Ark, Hawkins, Gloria D. 2303 King Pine Bluff, Ark, Hawkins, Gwendolyn L.J. 407 N. Georgia Crossett, Ark. Hawkins, Helen 330 Dooley Ave. Forrest City, Ark, Hawkins, Melvin W. Route 2, Box 274 Marianna, Ark, Hawkins, Mona L. Box 102 Carthage, Ark. = Hawkins, Otis A, 926 E. 13th Pine Bluff, Ark, Hawkins, Sandra L. 407 N. Georgia Crossett, Ark. Hays, Connie L. 354 S. Ashlar W. Helena, Ark. Hayes, Ernest 3808 E. Barraque Pine Bluff, Ark, Hayes, Ida M. Rt, 4, Box 384 Camden, Ark. Hayes, Jo Ann 244 South Ashlar W. Helena, Ark. Hayes, Joyce A. Rt. 1, Box 1 Marion, Ark. Hayes, Mattie M. 3605 W. LG 2nd Pine Bluff, Ark, Hayes, Percy Jr. Rt. 1, Box 4B DeWitt, Ark, Hayes, Stephen Lamont 337 W. Essex Ave. Memphis, Tenn. Hayman, Carl L. 4400 W. 13th Pine Bluff, Ark, Haynes, Dewitt Jr. 505 Vine Newport, Ark. Haynes, Echol C. Box 24 Nash, Texas Haynes, Frank L. Rt, 1, Box 156 Colt, Ark. Hazzard, Shirley A. 107 Owen St. Union Springs, Ala. Hearne, Christine P.O. Box 252 Marion, Ark, Hearning, Odessa Rt. 2, Box 163 Marvell, Ark, Hearns, Dorothy Snow P.O. Box 93 Brinkley, Ark. Hearon, Cynthia L. Rt. 1, Box 68A Ozan, Ark. Hearon, Thomas E, Box 457 Mt Bayou, Miss. Hearring, Thressa B. Rt, 2, Box 163 Marvell, Ark, Heggins, Wilfred Ril BOxe22d Turrell, Ark, Hegwood, Mona L. 532 Church St, Camden, Ark. Hemphill, Calvin L. Rt. 1, Box 76 Ingalls, Ark. Hemphill, Edna B. 5510 Agnes Kansas City, Mo. Hemphill, Evelyn J. 5510 Agnes Kansas City, Mo. Hence, Patricia A. Rt. 6, Box 110 Pine Bluff, Ark. Hence, Verdia M. Rt. 6, Box 66 Pine Bluff, Ark. Henderson, Alneta J, 1712 Amis St, Pine Bluff, Ark. Henderson, Beverly J. 421 W. Farmer Dumas, Ark. Henderson, James E, Rt. 4, Box 45 Camden, Ark. Henderson, Wendy L. 1208 E. Wesson El Dorado, Ark. Hendrix, Loretta 2805 Ringo St, Little Rock, Ark. Hendrix, Ossie L. Rt, 1, Box 281 Mineral Springs, Ark. Hendrix, Ronald R. 2805 Ringo St. Little Rock, Ark. Henley Earnestine 902 E. 21 Pine Bluff, Ark. Hennings, Patricia L. 943 Neeley St. Batesville, Ark. Henry, Charles Rt. 3, Box 161A Marianna, Ark. Henry, J.C. P.O. Box 303 Altheimer, Ark. Henry, Nancy 912 E B St. El Dorado, Ark. Henry, Remulus 324 Cherry St. N. Little Rock, Ark, Henry Romulus 324 Cherry St, N. Little Rock, Ark, Henry, Ruby L, 705 A.N. Cypress Pine Bluff, Ark, Herd, Hence 2003 1 2 B King St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Hermon, Millous 409 S. Willow Dumas, Ark, Herndon, James E. Jr, 1739 Greenview Cl. Memphis, Tenn. Herring, Ruby S. Gen. Del, Postelle, Ark. Herring, Sedelle Gen. Del. Postelle, Ark, Hervey, Dwight L. Rt. 2, Box Center Ridge, Ark, Hester, Camilla Alice 120 Moore St, Helena, Ark. Hester, Frank Rt. 1, Box 79 Heth, Ark, Hicks, Adolphus P.O. Box 23 Madison, Ark, Hicks, Dorthy J. Rt, 3, Box 62A El Dorado, Ark, Hicks, Jummy L. Rt. 1, Box 184 Strong, Ark. Hicks, Kennie 228 Moore St. Helena, Ark. Hicks, Lawrence D, Box 403 El Dorado, Ark. Hicks, Linda Rt, 1, Box 182 Strong, Ark. Hicks, Lois A. P.O. Box 548 Hope, Ark. Hicks, Marilyn L. 409 E Cedar Brinkley, Ark, Higgins, Ellen G. 1221 N. Palm St, Pine Bluff, Ark. Higgs, Naimi J. Rt, 2, Box 29 Carthage, Ark, Highsmith, Brenda D.M. 3802 Ivory Hgts. Camden, Ark, Highsmith, Joseph Rt. 3, Box 141 Camden, Ark, Hildreth, Charles H. 814 Skyline Drive Camden, Ark, Hildreth, Evern Rt. 2, Box 242 D Magnolia, Ark. Hill, Alma J. 228 Moore St. Monroe, Ark. Hill, Austin Rt, 2, Box 242 Pine Bluff, Ark. Hill, Benjamin F. 1401 Tennessee Pine Bluff, Ark. Hill, Calvin P.O. Box 165 Brinkley, Ark. Hill, Carolyn Rta Box 121 Ida, La, Hill, Collier Merritt 2103 Indiana Pine Bluff, Ark. Hill, Flave Lee 537 N. Rose St. Stuttgart, Ark, Hill, Jacqueline L. 1721 Havis Pine Bluff, Ark. Hill, Janie R. 312 Palmetto St. Hot Springs, Ark. Hill, Johnnie L. Box 71 West Memphis, Ark. Hill, Joyce A. 312 Palmeeto St. Hot Springs, Ark. Hill, Juanita 310 North Cedar Pine Bluff, Ark. Hill, Larry D, 510 North Wood Stuttgart, Ark. Hill, Linda K, 2103 Indiana Pine Bluff, Ark. Hill, Lynn R. Rt. 4, Box 869 C Texarkana, Ark. Hill, Sherman R. 3803 Short 2nd Pine Bluff, Ark. Hill, Thejuana J. 196 Fairview Rd. Camden, Ark. Hines, Eunice M. 314 Essex Memphis, Tenn. Hines, Floria J. Rt, 2, Box 572A Gould, Ark. Hines, Willie D. 390 Cherry Camden, Ark. Hinton, Billie Ann P.O. Box 100 Vanndale, Ark. Hinton, Willie L. 514 C St, Wynne, Ark. Hinton, Willie L. 514 C St, Wynne, Ark, Hoard, Thaila 1324 Walker St. Clarendon, Ark. Hodge, Joyce B. Box 85 Beedeville, Ark. Hodges, Vera J. 8012 Arch Little Rock, Ark. Holcomb, Allene 517 Secession Camden, Arkansas Holcomb, Earlene 517 Secession Camden, Ark, Holcomb, Lavern 517 Secession Camden, Ark. Holcomb, Juanita 517 Secession Camden, Ark. Holden, Bernita 510 Taft Pine Bluff, Ark. Holden, Clarence 33 Eaton St, West Haven, Conn. Holden, Ever L. 411 Center St, Forrest City, Ark. Holden, William 617 West Farmer St. Dumas, Ark, Holland, Janis P. 5246 Agnes Kansas City, Mo. Holliday, Corneilus N. 1381 Stonewall Memphis, Tenn, Hollins, Henry C. 77 Bismark Texarkana, Ark. Hollins, Ida M. Rt, 1, Box 179 Eudora, Ark. Hollins, James A. 77 Bismark Texarkana, Ark. Hollins, Lydell 967 Crawford Memphis, Tenn. Hollinshed, Herman Rt, 1, Box 50 Dumas, Ark. Holloway, Ronnie S. 309 S, Larch Pine Bluff, Ark. Holmes, Bettye 246 S. Willow St. Dumas, Ark. Holmes, Billie J. Rt, 2, Box 212 Lexa, Ark, Holmes, Charles 1212 S. Howard St. Blytheville, Ark, Holmes, Joyce M. 4730 W. Jackson Blvd. Chicago, Ill. Holmes, Larry D. P.O. Box 163 Turrell, Ark, Holmes, Larry 1547 Warford Memphis, Tenn. Homes, Linda K. P.O. Box 163 Turrell, Ark, Holt, Karl E. 1203 High St, McGehee, Ark. Holt, Kenneth Charles 1205 So, Magnolia: Pine Bluff, Ark. Holt, Ruthie Lee Rt. 1, Box 75 Alymra, Ark. Holt, Sharon L. 2500 W. 12 Pine Bluff, Ark. Holton, Eugene 2618 Gaty E, St, Louis, Ill. Hood, Juanita 709 S, Cypress Pine Bluff, Ark. Hooper, James R. 514 N. Walnut Warren, Ark. Hoover, Robert C. 133 Detonit Crt. W. Helena, Ark. Hopkins, Charles E, P.O. Box 376 Marianna, Ark, Hopson, Clara L. Route 1, Box 16A Poplar Grove, Ark. Hopson, Sammy N. Rtwed Prescott, Ark, Hopson, Wanda R, Rt, 1 Prescott, Ark. Horton, Levorn Star Route Box 211 Tucker, Ark, Horton, Lovell Gen, Del. McGehee, Ark. House, Eddie Rt. 1, Box 88 Sparkman, Ark, Howard, Davessa L. 817 N. Spruce Pine Bluff, Ark, Howard, Deborah L. 717 N. Spruce Pine Bluff, Ark, Howard, Donna F, P.O. Box 203 Emondson, Ark, Howard, Glenda F. 717 N. Spruce Pine Bluff, Ark, Howard, Gloriastine Box 292 Parkin, Ark, Howard, James Jr. 218 W, Buford Forrest City, Ark. Howard, Marinee J. A.M. N. College Pine Bluff, Ark. Howard, Simpson D. 915 N. 8 Ft, Smith, Ark, Howell, James W. 3709 W. Vaugine Pine Bluff, Ark. Hubbard, Joyce Pend Rt, 34 Dumas, Ark, Hubbard, Melba J. 2203 Reed St, Pine Bluff, Ark, Hubbard, Thurman 2203 Reed St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Hudson, Clementean Rt, 2, Box 569A Gould, Ark. Hudson, Della M. Rt. 1, Box 101 Star City, Ark. Hudson, Earl 1287 N. Magnolia Pine Bluff, Ark. Hudson, Rosie Marie 1287 N. Magnolia Pine Bluff, Ark. 414 Hudson, Sandra K. Rt, 1, Box 183 Cotton Plant, Ark. Hudson, Vernon 704 Missouri Pine Bluff, Ark. Huff, James C. 1116 N. Hazel Pine Bluff, Ark. Hughes, Bobbie 805 S. 13th St. W. Memphis, Ark. Hughes, Willie C. 1013 S. Lake Blytheville, Ark. Hull, Leroy 1691 Empire Benton Harbor, Michigan Humphrey, Bobbie J. 824 S. Division Forrest City, Ark. Humphrey, Charles Ed 214 No. Maple St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Humphrey, Charles B. 812 Maxwell St. Little Rock, Ark. Humphrey, Edna M. 9 Hollingsworth Dr. Little Rock, Ark. Humphrey, Mittie R. 5653 W. 16 Pine Bluff, Ark. Humphrey, Sandra L. 1001 W. Scull St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Humphrey, Shirley A. 709 A. Buerkle Stuttgart, Ark. Hunt, Bobbie J. 282 Carbon Rd, Memphis, Tenn. Hunt, Jimmie 858 Imperial Ave. Memphis, Tenn, Hunt, Precious M. Box 115 Ogden, Ark. Hunter, Asbury Jr. 2032 Rile St. Memphis, Tenn. Hunter, Eddie RFD 3, Box 419 Pine Bluff, Ark. Hunter, Georgia M. 2018 Reeker St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Hunter, Millie B. 11 1 2 Watson Blvd. Pine Bluff, Ark. Hunter, Milton L. Rt. 3, Box 37 Stephens, Ark. Hunter, Theotis R. Rt. 3, Box 419 Pine Bluff, Ark. Hunter, Yvonne 1005 W. Pullen St, Pine Bluff, Ark. Hurst, Doris M. Rt. 1, Box 183 B Marianna, Ark. Hurt, Willie B. 395 Laclede Memphis, Tenn. Hutson, Willie J. 504 Kitchen Jonesboro, Ark. Hutton, Fred Gen. Del. Altheimer, Ark. Hyde, Brenda 5152 Collingwood Detroit, Mich. I Ingram, Alex Jr. Post Office Box 8 Keo, Ark. Ingram, Eldridge B, 926 Dillard Ave. Forrest City, Ark. Ingram, Herbert E. 809 Union St. El Dorado, Ark. Ingram, Marcellus B, 1283 Quinn Ave. Memphis, Tenn. Inmon, Leo E. 621 S, 16 W. Memphis, Ark. Inmon, Lloyd E. 102 S. 16 Marion, Ark. Isom, Anthony 6507 S. Sangamon Chicago, Ill. Isom, John E. 124 W. Scott Forrest City, Ark. Isom, Sharon E. 3901 Askew Ave. Kansas City, Mo. Isom, Thomas A. 867 S. Adams Camden, Ark. Isum, Carolyn Y. 1808 Bishop Little Rock, Ark, J Jack, Arnol R. 8955 Thelma St. Baton Rouge, La. Jacks, Emma L. Rt, 1, Box 314 Forrest City, Ark. Jackson, Alfred 1917 So. Elm St, Little Rock, Ark, Jackson, Alice Box 235 Montrose, Ark. Jackson, Bette J. Rt. 1, Box.71B Gould, Ark. Jackson, Christopher G. 2969 1 2 Townsend Dr. Pine Bluff, Ark. Jackson, Clara M. Rt, 2, Box 124 Ashdown, Ark, Jackson, Curtis 718 S. Gum Pine Bluff, Ark. Jackson, Darlean Adams 320 North Hickory Pine Bluff, Ark. Jackson, Darlene 2213 Reed Pine Bluff, Ark. Jackson, Dessie 409 Chicago St. Lake Village, Ark. Jackson, Doris 1107 Saracen St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Jackson, Dorothy J. Rt. 1, Box 127 Holly Grove, Ark. Jackson, Earl Box 208 Gould, Ark. Jackson, Gloria Rt, 1, Box 127 Holly Grove, Ark. Jackson, James R. 900 E. 18th St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Jackson, Joyce A. 3505 Louisiana Pine Bluff, Ark. Jackson, Thomas P.O, Box 154 Snow Lake, Ark. Jackson, Wanda F. 900 E. 13 Pine Bluff, Ark. Jackson, Wanda J. 1214 Louisiana St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Jackson, Willie E. 900 E. 13 Pine Bluff, Ark. Jackson, Willie L. 1078 Jones St. Cedartown, Ga. Jacobs, Georgia M. 310 Biscoe St. Helena, Ark, Jacobs, Mary L. 3609 Vaugine Pine Bluff, Ark. Jacobs, Virginia M. 3609 Vaugine Pine Bluff, Ark. James, Almond 1371 Roosevelt Gary, Ind. James, Gilbert L. Box 307 Appomattox, Va. James, Marshall 1371 Roosevelt Pl. Gary, Indiana James, Martha A. 412 E, 26 Pine Bluff, Ark. James, Orville Rt, 1, Box 459 Helena, Ark. James, Parlee Cook 2220 West High Pine Bluff, Ark. James, Ruby Lee Rt. 1, Box 309 Eudora, Ark. James, Verline 524 S, 19th W. Memphis, Ark. Janie, C, Laflora 4118 W. Burnett Pine Bluff, Ark. Jarrett, Joyce S. 318 N. Hickory Pine Bluff, Ark. Jarrett, Therauan 1116 N. Hazel Pine Bluff, Ark. Jasper, Frances RFD 3, Box 120 A Star City, Ark. Jasper, Jestean Rt. 2, Box 778 C Gould, Ark. Jasper, John W. Rt. 3, Box 120 Star City, Ark. Jasper, Ruby F. 713 S. Hickory Pine Bluff, Ark. Jasper, Willie Faye Rt. 2, Box 779 A Gould, Ark, Jeans, Harold 2509 Deadrick Memphis, Tenn. Jeffers, Chaney M. 1228 Purifoty St. Forrest City, Ark. Jeffers, Micheal T. 1228 Purifoy St. Forrest City, Ark, Jefferson, Jeffery L. 804 S. Holly Pine Bluff, Ark. Jefferson, Jerald W. 804 Holly Pine Bluff, Ark. Jefferson, Kenneth Ray 1010 Aubrey New Iberia, La. Jekins, Lionel Percy P.O. Box 414 Glen Allan, Miss, Jemerson, Albert S. 316 W. McKinley Stuttgart, Ark. Jemerson, Archelous Rt, 2, Box 152 Stuttgart, Ark, Jemerson, Lela L. Rt, 1, Box 58 Almyra, Ark, Jemerson, O.B. Jr. Rt, 2, Box 151 Stuttgart, Ark, Jenkins, Clarence A, 4017 West 14th Pine Bluff, Ark. Jenkins, Fatemer 1505 W. Vaugine Pine Bluff, Ark. Jenkins, Larry 3406 Blodgett Houston, Texas Jenkins, Larry D. P.O. Box 314 Glen Allen, Miss. Jenkins, Paul S. 3014 Main Little Rock, Ark. Jennings, Billie S. 1720 Cherry Pine Bluff, Ark, Jennings, Brent M. 1850 Schiller Little Rock, Ark. Jennings, Lemuel C. 1514 W. 22nd Little Rock, Ark. Jennings, Sylvester Rt. 2, Box 285 Brinkley, Ark. Jernigan, Bredia C, 5605 Jacksonville Hy. No, Little Rock, Ark. Jimmerson, Joyce A. Gen. Del. Patterson, Ark, Jiner, Sue E. 3105 Georgia Pine Bluff, Ark. Johnson, Al James 2316 Reeker St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Johnson, Albert Box J03 Shelby, Miss. Johnson, Aletha 3903 E, Barraque Pine Bluff, Ark. Johnson, Amos 510 N. Porter Stuttgart, Ark, Johnson, Andrew Gen. Del. Lewisville, Ark. Johnson, Anita L. 642 Frazier Ave. Camden, Ark. Johnson, Arthur L, 604 Eagle St. Lonoke, Ark. Johnson, Beverly A. 1015 Virginia Pine Bluff, Ark, Johnson, Charles, Jr. 1605 S. Maple Little Rock, Ark. Johnson, Claude L. 704 Orange Pine Bluff, Ark, Johnson, Curtis 414 W. Maple Brinkley, Ark. Johnson, Dallford Edward 1725 E. 24 St. Kansas City, Mo. Johnson, Dan R, 2719 West 10th Pine Bluff, Ark. Johnson, David E, 2206 W. Saracen Pine Bluff, Ark. Johnson, Delois J. Rt, 1, Box 289 Morrilton, Ark. Johnson, Demarcus 910 McDonough Helena, Ark. Johnson, Donald Box 221 Hope, Ark. Johnson, Doyle E, P.O. Box 1041 Ft. Smith, Ark, Johnson, Dwight R. 604 Eagle St. Lonoke, Ark, Johnson, Earl 414 West Maple Brinkley, Ark. Johnson, Earnestine Rt, 8, Box 560 Pine Bluff, Ark, Johnson, Edward L, 450 Monroe St. Marked Tree, Ark. Johnson, Emma Lee Rt. 2, Box 169 Eudora, Ark, Johnson, Evern Leora 218 East 4th St. Prescott, Ark. Johnson, Frank E, Gen, Del. Lewisville, Ar k. Johnson, Franklin D, 3340 Allen Rd. Memphis, Tenn. Johnson, Garland Rt, 1, Box 22 Humnoke, Ark, Johnson, Glayton 1114 Gazolla St. Brinkley, Ark, Johnson, Harold R, Rt, 3, Box 290 Marvell, Ark. Johnson, Henry O. P.O. Box 192 Pine Bluff, Ark. Johnson, Hildegard M. E. 518 N. Cedar Pine Bluff, Ark. Johnson, Jacqueline 612 N. Plum Pine Bluff, Ark. Johnson, Jacquelyn J, 1020 S. 16th St, Blytheville, Ark. Johnson, James 2508 Idaho St. Jackson, Miss. Johnson, Joe H, Rt, 2, Box 140 Arkadelphia, Ark. Johnson, Johnny P.O. Box 94 Eudora, Ark Johnson, Joyce L. 8019 Townsend Dr. Pine Bluff, Ark. Johnson, Larry 224 Ewon Clarendon, Ark. Johnson, Larry Jane 321 Sycamore Pine Bluff, Ark. Johnson, Lavern Rt, 1, Box 84H Lexa, Ark, Johnson, Lorraine Rt, 2, Box 172 Dermott, Ark. Johnson, Lovell Box 121 Carthage, Ark, Johnson, Mamie L. 1716 Booker St. Little Rock, Ark. Johnson, Margaret 1214 East Washington Jonesboro, Ark, Johnson, Mary E, Box 183 Magnolia, Ark. Johnson, Onette P.O, Box 263 Lewisville, Ark, Johnson, Otherean Box 95 Jerome, Ark. Johnson, Richard 1502 Pulaski St. Little Rock, Ark. Johnson, Richard Jr. Rt. 4, Box 48 Camden, Ark, Johnson, Sammie L. Rt. 1, Box 152 Crawfordsville, Ark. Johnson, Sandra 1212 S, Spruce Pine Bluff, Ark. Johnson, Sharon K, 1217 1 2 W. 9th Pine Bluff, Ark, Johnson, Thelma J. Po) Box 121 Carthage, Ark. Johnson, Thomas 3800 North Tennessee Crossett, Ark, Johnson, Ylysses 642 Frazier Camden, Ark, Johnson, Verlene 125 S. Sycamore Pine Bluff, Ark. Johnson, Vivian F, 909 W. 2nd Little Rock, Ark, Johnson, Wilmon L, 3610 Missouri Pine Bluff, Ark. Johnson, William H. Jr. 308 Lincoln Ave, Earle, Ark. Johnson, Zetherine 504 E, 24th St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Joiner, Alice F, 811 Ww. 24 Little Rock, Ark. Jones, Alberta 603 China St, Lake Village, Ark. Jones, Arlean F, 3800 No. 10th St. Milwaukee, Wis. Milwau Jones, Benjamin F. Jr. 644 Nelson St, El Dorado, Ark, Jones, Betty J. Jones, Bettye J. 405 So, Freeman Dermott, Ark. Jones, Billy W. 2915 Houston Ft, Worth, Texas Jones, Bobbie N, P.O. Box 423 Magnolia, Ark. Jones, Charlie L. C. Rt. 1, Box 179 Lexa, Ark. Jones, Clyde D. Rt. 2, Box 256 E, Crossett, Ark. Jones, Curtis L. Rt, 3, Box 136 Marianna, Ark, Jones, Curtis J. RFD 1, Box 228A Marianna, Ark, Jones, Cynthia K. 908 W. Hadley Milwaukee, Wis. Jones, David R. 536 Everett Kansas City, Kansas Jones, Dolphus 829 Haynes Memphis, Tennessee Jones, Douglas W. 506 W. Chambers St, Milwaukee, Wis, Jones Eddye P.O, Box 126 Gould, Ark, Jones, Eli P.O, Box 132 Snow Lake, Ark, Jones, Ellawease Rt, 2, Box 256 E, Crossett, Ark, Jones, Emma L. 603 China Lake Village, Ark. Jones, Erma J.B. Box 14 Hughes, Ark. Jones, Floyd R, Rt, 1, Box 173 Rison, Ark. Jones, Harlon H. 1508 No. Spruce Pine Bluff, Ark. Jones, Harry 2420 Short Reeker Pine Bluff, Ark, Jones, Harvey Rt. 1 Box 72A Gould, Ark. Jones, Harvey 903 Ohio Pine Bluff, Ark. Jones, Herman L. 119 Chickasaw Helena, Ark. Jones, Hosea P.O, Box 132 Snowlake, Ark, Jones, James J. 3705 W. 14th Pine Bluff, Ark. Jones, James 709 N. Oak St. Osceola, Ark. Jones, Janice C, 75 Watson Blvd. Pine Bluff, Ark. Jones, Jerry B. 1522 W. 24th St. Little Rock, Ark. Jones, John Norman 1218 Georgia Pine Bluff, Ark. Jones, Johnny Jr. 3608 W. 9 Pine Bluff, Ark. Jones, Ladoris 210 A Chicago Brinkley, Ark. Jones, Lavonne Star Route Box 1 Biscoe, Ark. Jones, Lawrence A, Jr. 4910 Walrond Kansas City, Mo, Jones, Lee Charles P.O, Box 344 Portland, Ark. Jones, Leon P.O. Box 534 Hughes, Ark, Jones, Leroy Rt. 2, Box 79 Strong, Ark, Jones, Linda 1258 Lincoln Conway, Ark, Jones, Linda A. 1258 Lincoln Conway, Ark. Jones, Lucille Rt, 2, Box 256 E Crossett, Ark, Jones, Lucille 4012 West 14th Pine Bluff, Ark. Jones, Margaret B. Rts 25) BOX: 10: Prescott, Ark. Jones, Marilyn 803 Christian Ave. Forrest City, Ark, Jones, Mary Lee 3481 Cook Rd. Memphis, Tenn. Jones, Maxine 3615 Hepburn Pine Bluff, Ark. Jones, Oren H. 914 S. Melton Dermott, Ark, Jones, Robert L. 4303 W. 14th Pine Bluff, Ark. Jones, Robert E, 2412 Adams Flint,Mich, Jones, Sharon 3205 Georgia St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Jones, Shirley E. Rt. 3, Box 297 Marvell, Ark, Jones, Shirley A. Rt. 1, Box 157 C, Ville, Ark. Jones, Theodore, Jr. 1258 Lincoln St. Conway, Ark, Jones, Vera Lee Rt. 1, Box 156 Lexa, Ark, Jones, Willie.E. 431 Colombia El Dorado, Ark, Jones, Willie L, P.O. Box 70 Gould, Ark. Jordan, Carolyn Box 503 Monroe, Ark. Jordan, Earl E. 502 S. Conrad Dermott, Ark. Jordan, Martha 3901 Tennessee Pine Bluff, Ark, Jordan, Nathaniel 3901 Tenn. St, Pine Bluff, Ark, Jordan, Rita M. Rt, 2, Box 339 Lexa, Ark, Jordan, Willie E. P,O, Box 115 Jermone, Ark, Joseph, Oscar A. 43 Watson Blvd, Pine Bluff, Ark. Joshua, Dorothy J. Rt. 3, Box 34 Hope, Ark. Joshua, Earnestine Rt, 3, Box 34 Hope, Ark. Joshua, James E. Joyner, Beverly A. Box 317 Madison, Ark, Jude, Robert L. Rt, 2, Box:217 Earle, Ark. K Kahill, Ronald E. 1025 N. 7th St. Apt. 6 Memphis, Tenn. Kearney, Sylvester L. 520 W. Hickory England, Ark. Keeble, Dorris T, 1507 N. Spruce St, Pine Bluff, Ark. Keech, Robert R. 633 Beech Pine Bluff, Ark. Kegler, Joseph B, 607 Lining St, Lufkin, Texas Kelley, Johnny L. Rt. 1, Box 85 Crossett, Ark. Kelley, Manuel Robert Rt. 3, Box 428 Marvell, Ark. Kelley, Marshall Rt. 3, Box 428 Marvell, Ark. Kelly, Samuel L. Rt, 3, Box 428 Marvell, Ark. Kelly, Alphonzo 3832 W. 16 Pine Bluff, Ark. Kelly, Charles 296 So. 4th Memphis, Tenn, Kelly, Edna D, 413 Desoto W. Helena, Ark. Kelly, Jo Ann hi 825 E, 17th ? Pine Bluff, Ark. ‘ y Kelsey, Harold Box 44 Tillar, Ark. Kendall, Rose M 2401 Ringo Little Rock, Ark. Kendall, Stephen Rt, 4, Box 37 Newport, Ark, Kendle, Barbara Jean P.O, Box 37 Redfield, Ark, Kendrick, Ira Jr. 1214 S, Fredrick St, Magnolia, Ark. Kentle, Jerry W. 3105 W. 9 Pine Bluff, Ark, Kermes, Lionel Lane 445 Robinson Ave, Marrero, La, Key, Virginia L. 1021 E, 10 Pine Bluff, Ark. Kidd, Carl E. 209 Juniper Pine Bluff, Ark. 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Kindle, Emma L. Rt. 1, Box 103 Morrilton, Ark. Kindle, Katherine 701 E. 15th Pine Bluff, Ark, King, Dorothy 1217 1 2 Marshall Benton, Ark, King, Eddie M. 609 W. Orlando W. Helena, Ark. King, Hosea L. 125 S. Willow St. Dumas, Ark. King, Janice M, 647 Small Wood Rd. Dayton, Ohio King, Johnny 2374 Douglas Memphis, Tenn. King, Levon L. 2401 King St. Pine Bluff, Ark. King, Murlene Rt, 8, Box 189 A Camden, Ark, King, Odessa 914 E. 11th Pine Bluff, Ark. King, Ola Jean P.O. Box 78 Dermott, Ark. King, Roy H. 1531 McDaniel Evanston, Ill, King, Samuel Rt. 3, Box 135 Marianna, Ark, King, Willie Jr. Rt. 1, Box 56 Longview, Texas Kirk, Aubrey L. 2013 W. 13 Ave, Pine Bluff, Ark. Kirk, Gwendolyn T.J. 715 Watson Pine Bluff, Ark. Kirkland, Gloria Dean 614N. Village Forrest City, Ark. Kirklin, Sam H. Rt. 1, Box 17 Sherrill, Ark. Kirkwood, Beatrice Rt, 2, Box 477 W. Helena, Ark. Kirkwood, Jessie Rt, 2, Box 477 W. Helena, Ark. Kirkwood, Lee A. 189 West St, W. Helena, Ark. Kirkwood, Mack H. 530 McAdams Jonesboro, Ark, Knauls, James E, 4710 Johnson Ft, Smith, Ark, Knelland, Arthur L. 2816 Harrison W. Memphis, Ark, Knoghten, Peggy L. Gen. Del, Junction, Ark. Knowles, Carolyn Box 254 Holly Grove, Ark. Knowles, Kash L. 815 Phillips St. Helena, Ark. Knowles, Ruby D. 815 Phillips Helena, Ark, Knowlton, Louis E, P.O. Box 92 Elaine, Ark, Knox, Leroy 824 So, Front St, Wynne, Ark. L Lacey Melvin L. 1016 E. Miles El Dorado, Ark, Lacey, Riccado I, 127 South Ave, Hot Springs, Ark. Lagrant, Charles 1711 Florida Pine Bluff, Ark. Laird, Barbara A. Rt, 4, Box 108 Newport, Ark. Laird, Betty O, Rt. 4, Box 108 Newport, Atk. Laird, Curtise E, Rt. 3, Box 408 Trumann, Ark. Laird, Roy Charles Rt, 4, Box 108 Newport, Ark. Lake, Emma D, Rt, 4, Box 67 Newport, Ark, Lake, Henry C. Rt. 4, Box 67 Newport, Ark, Lake, Mark D, 112 N. 9 Augusta, Ark, Lambert, Bonnie S. Rt, 2, Box 101 Bearden, Ark. Lamber, Carol B. 4803 W. 13th Pine Bluff, Ark. Lambert, Harvest Dean Lambert, Joe Rene 4801 W. 13th Pine Bluff, Ark. Lambert, Phillip Rt, 1, Box 34 Bearden, Ark. Lambert, Sheldia A. Rt. 2, Box 101 Bearden, Ark. Lambert, Theodore Rteoy bOX 20! Bearden, Ark. Lancelin, Gregory R. P.O, Box 243 Baldwin, La. Lane La Joyce RFD 2, Box 691 Gould, Ark. Lane,Milton Gregory 987 So, Mason St. Memphis, Tenn. Lane, Saundra K. 606 E. Washington Osceola, Ark. Lanes, Charlene M. 430 Jordan Marianna, Ark. Lang, Earnestine H. 2311 Bell Pine Bluff, Ark. Lang, Grace Alice 107 Randolph Marion, Ark. Lang, Joseph L. 107 Randolph Marion, Ark, Lang, Lula B. 1202 N. Magnolia Pine Bluff, Ark, Lang, Sylvester 1202 N. Magnolia Pine Bluff, Ark. Langley, Thomas Ray 555 E. Grinstead Camden, Ark, Latting, Jean E. 626 Walker Helena, Ark. Lawrence, Headley 24 Poincianna Cresent Morant Ba Jamaica Wi Laws, David L. 2306 Pierce Houston, Texas Lawshea, Rufus Rt, 1, Box 122 Manila, Ark. Lawson, Gretna J. 1014 W, 2nd Pine Bluff, Ark, Lawson, Jeanette 3200 Georgia St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Lawson, Ray P.O, Box 245 Strong, Ark. Lawson, Vera J. Rt, 3, Box 363 Magnolia, Ark. Lea, Felix Ann C, Rt, 1, Box 265 Kingsland, Ark. Lee, Alberta P.O. Box 161 Bradley, Ark, Lee, Charlie J. 1803 Rogers Monroe, La. Lee, Clareccia Gen. Del, Holly Grove, Ark. Lee, Cleveland P.O. Box 42 Altheimer, Ark. Lee, Edmond E, Rt, 1, Box 228 D Marianna, Ark. Lee, Ervin Rt, 2, Box 65 Dermott, Ark, Lee, Ethell 1820 Indianna Pine Bluff, Ark. Lee, Henry P.O, Box 42 Altheimer, Ark. Lee, Jennifer L. 1820 Indiana Pine Bluff, Ark. Lee, Keith A. 1105 W. 35th Little Rock, Ark. Lee, Linnie J. 2357 Verdun Memphis, Tenn. Lee, Othell R. 1820 Indiana Pine Bluff, Ark. Lee, Roy 222 Alfalfa Osceola, Ark, Lee, Sharon Kaye Box 28 Rison, Ark. Lee, Wilbert N. Jr. 3193 Salter Rd. Memphis, Tenn. Legrand, Shirley A. 2502 W. 10 Pine Bluff, Ark. Lever, Lester L. Jr. 3515 Vaugine Pine Bluff, Ark. Levy, Cherry J. Rt, 4, Box 82 Carthage, Miss. Lewellen, Roy C. 22 Rodgers Marianna, Ark. Lewis, Angleo C, 2103 Moroe Little Rock, Ark. Lewis, Arnetha 401 N. Carolina St, Crossett, Ark, Lewis, Beverly J, PROmeBOxKs2 Fordyce, Ark, Lewis, Carolyn J. 110 Hazel St. McGehee, Ark, Lewis, Isiah Rt, 1, Box 206 Tillar, Ark. Lewis, Janice M. 333 Cherry Camden, Ark, Lewis, Johnny K. 333 Cherry Camden, Ark. Lewis, Joyce A. 937 Maple Drive Memphis, Tenn. Lewis, Larry 3304 Winn Place Dallas, Texas Lewis, Michael H. 8350 Blodgett Houston, Texas Lewis, Tommy E. 130 E. Coleridge St. Blytheville, Ark. Liddell, James E. Rt. 2, Box 381 W. Helena, Ark. Liddell, Jimmy R, 1104 E, lst El Dorado, Ark. Limuel, Minnie P. S. 1550 Apple St. Pine Bluff, Ark, Lindsey, Barbara V, 214 Alabama! Marianna, Ark, Lindsey, Joseph L, Box 456 Rohwer, Ark. Linton, Hazel J. 2109 Reeker Pine Bluff, Ark. Littlejohn Elizabeth K, 512 Midland St, Clarendon, Ark, Littlejohn Franky L. Rt, 2, Box 240 Eudora, Ark, Littlejohn, Gwendolyn L. 2420 W. Bell St. Pine Bluff, Ark, Littlejohn, Katherine M. Rt. 1, Box 374 Eudora, Ark. Livingston, Marilyn G. 718 Ferguson St. Lonoke, Ark, Livingston, Stephanie 718 Ferguson St, Lonoke, Ark. Lloyd, Phillis E. 2417 Center St. Little Rock, Ark. Lockett, Gerald L. 1481 W. 18th Gary, Indiana Lockett, Ronnie 917 E. Yesterway Seattle, Wash. Lockhart, Catherine 459 Jordan St. Marianna, Ark. | Lockhart, John Ww. 1930 Haywood Forrest City, Ark) Lockhart, Loretta J. 1407 W. 19th El Dorado, Ark. Lockridge, David 1307 Walnut Helena, Ark. Lofton, Alvin L. Rt. 1, Box 260 Heth, Ark. Lofton, Floyd Rt. 1, Box 11 A Heth, Ark.: Lofton, Larry Rt. 1, Box 11 Heth, Ark, London, Samuel G. 215 W. Jefferson Stuttgart, Ark. London, Vernette Box 192 Ethel, Ark. London, Willis E, 720 1 2 N. Maple Pine Bluff, Ark. Long, Gloria J. 2617 Myrtle Kansas City, Mo. Long, Hosea W. Rt. 1, Box 42 Wynne, Ark, Loring, Burriel 900 1 St. N. Little Rock, Ark. Loston, L eon L, P.O. Box 678 McGehee, Ark. Lott, Robert H. Gen, Del. Metcalfe, Miss. Lott, Sandra Kay Rt, 2, Box 257 Texarkana, Ark. Love, Dorothy M. 309 Dixie St. McGehee, Ark. Love, Juanita A.B. 1702 S. Fox Pine Bluff, Ark. Love, Otto 2347 Whitfield Mill Rd, Jackson, Miss. Love, Preston R, 121 Robin St. Hot Springs, Ark, Love, Robert Rt. 1, Box 84 Watson, Ark, Lovett, Ware Rt. 1, Box 81 Strong, Ark, Lowe, Gloria Rt, 1, Box 51 Montrose, Ark. Lowe, Helen P, 820 W. 33rd Little Rock, Ark, Lowe, Paulette 2112 Brown St, Forrest City, Ark, Lowery, Anthony C. 2312 Hartean Philadelphia, Penn. Lowry, Kurt A. 5720 Dollarway Rd. Pine Bluff, Ark. Loyd, Arlene B. Rt, 2, Box 216 Pine Bluff, Ark. Loyd, Walter Jr. Rt, 2, Box 216 Pine Bluff, Ark. Loyde, Robert L. 719 A Marble Ave. Memphis, Tenn, Lucas, Eddie L. 301 Ist Hollandale, Miss. Luckett, Linda J. 810 N. Maple Pine Bluff, Ark. Luckey, Deborah L, 4336 Rocket Rd, E. St. Louis, Ill. Lusk, Kathyran A, Rt, 2, Box 230 Altheimer, Ark. Luster, Cleo F, 3408 Louisiana Pine Bluff, Ark. Luster, Gloria A.L, 3420 W. Short 13 Pine Bluff, Ark. Lyke, Carl 15032 Leavitt Harvey, Ill. Lyles, Mimaron C. 675 North 4th Memphis, Tenn M Mack, Dorothy J. 911 Arkansas El Dorado, Ark, Mackey, Tee R. Rt, 2, Box 303 A Marvell, Ark. Madden, Azell Jr. 1455 W. 71st Pl. Chicago, Ill. Maddox, Reola Rt, 3, Box 42 Star City, Ark. Malcolm, Gloria A. 501 W. 46th St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Mallory, Billy P.O. Box 501 Magnolia, Magnolia, Ark. Mallory, Don D. P.O. Box 501 Magnolia, Ark. Mallory, Stephen P. 1409 W. Barraque Pine Bluff, Ark. Malone, James L, Rt, 2, Box 244 Osceola, Ark, Malone, Shirley Star Rt. Ogden, Ark, Malone, Shirley R. 627 Louis El Dorado, Ark. Mance, Henry 1604 Cedar Pine Bluff, Ark. Manning, Alma J, Rt. 1, Box 143 Joiner, Ark, Manning, Peggy J. 4007 East 3rd Pine Bluff, Ark, Mansfield, Lore L. Rty a bOxXeeL Wilmot, Ark. Mansko, Leroy 315 Calhoun St, Newport, Ark, Marks, Daniels Rt. 1, Box 386 B Dumas, Ark, Marks, Delois J. Rt, 2, Box 274 Pine Bluff, Ark. Marks, Lola M. Rt, 2, Box 274 Pine Bluff, Ark. Marks, Selinda F, Rt. 1, Box 62 Fordyce, Ark. Marshall, Charles P.O, Box 305 Mer Rouge, Louisiana Marshall, Daniel R. 116 Mooney St. Hot Springs, Ark, Marshall, Freddie L. P.O. Box 308 Brinkley, Ark. Marshall, Gwendolyn 1309 S. Mill St. Nashville, Ark. Marshall, Theodore 116 Mooney St. Hot Springs, Ark. Martin, Clifford T. Box 78 Bald Knob, Ark. Martin, Effie B. .228 Moore Helena, Ark. Martin, Emeree L. 5717 E. Imbodie Columbia, S. Carolina Martin, Fred Rt, 2, Box 219 Pine Bluff, Ark, Martin, Fred D. 4111 W. 14th St. Pine Bluff, Ark, Martin, Henry M. 4038 California Jackson, Miss. Martin, Jean Hicks Rt. 1, Box 184 Strong, Ark, Martin, Joe A. Rt. 2, Box 256 Pine Bluff, Ark, Martin, Lavelle Rt. 2, Box 160 Spearsville, La, Martin, Mary L. Rt. 2, Box 34 Lewisville , Ark. Martin, Michael J, 602 N. Frances South Bend, Ind, Martin, Milton C. 214 Wood St, NE Camden, Ark. Martin, Randolph w. 915 Pleasent Hot Springs, Ark. Martin, Ruth A, 228 Moore St. Helena, Ark, Martin, Sherry L. 214 Wood St. NE Camden, Ark. Martin, Shirley M. Rt. 3, Box 93 Rosston, Ark, Martin, Valerie K. 1307 E. 18 Pine Bluff, Ark, Martin, Vernee B. 1307 E. 18th St, Pine Bluff, Ark. Martin, Willie Lee 1108 Norsworthy El Dorado, Ark, Marzette, David Rt. 2, Box 13 Etta, Miss. Mason, Earlee Rt. 1, Box 243 Sherrill, Ark. Mason, J, W. Rt. 1, Box 630 Osceola, Ark, Massey, Eddie L. Rt, 4, Box 42 El Dorado, Ark, Massey, Jerry L. Rt. 4, Box 37 El Dorado, Ark. Massey, Paul L. Rt, 4, Box 37 El Dorado, Ark. Massie, Henry Lee 760 Skyline Dr. Camden, Arkansas Mathews, Linda C. P.O, Box 309 Fordyce, Ark. Mathews, Vivian F. Box 309 Fordyce, Ark. Mathis, Shurline D, Rt. 1, Box 87 Cotton Plant, Ark, Matthew, Carolyn Y. 1328 S, Hazel Pine Bluff, Ark, Matthews, Everett Rt, 1, Box 178 A Tyronza, Ark. Matthews, John W. Jr. 4008 W. 15th Pine Bluff, Ark. Matthews, Larry 416 N. Cedar Pine Bluff, Ark. Matthews, Martha 3485 Cook Rd. Memphis, Tenn. Matthews, Reuben H, 4008 W. 15 Pine Bluff, Ark. Matthews, Willie 402 Ave. G Dallas, Texas Mattox, Kelly G, Jr. 2655 North 19th St. Milwaukee, Wis. Mattox, Melvin L. 4126 North 26th Milwaukee, Wis. Mauldin, Claude N, 1000 So, Laurel Hope, Ark, Maxie, Felton 220 West Park W. Helena, Ark. Maxie, Hazel Jean 220 W. Park W. Helena, Ark. Maxie, Jewel D. 220 W. Park St. W. Helena, Ark. Maxwell, Alice Janet P.O, Box 673 Parkin, Ark. May, Walter C. 403 Anderson Marked Tree, Ark. Mayer, Barbara J. 2021 Vaugine St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Mayo, Adele P.O. Box 434 Clarkdale, Ark. Mayo, Jo Ann 1011 Missouri St, Pine Bluff, Ark. Mays, Alice M. 813 W. Parker Hamburg, Ark. Mays, Bertha M, 3606 W. 6th Pine Bluff, Ark, Mays, Charles L, 2001 West Scull P ine Bluff, Ark. Mays, JoAnn B, 519 N, Linden Pine Bluff, Ark. McBride, Celestine G. Rt, 6, Box 48 Pine Bluff, Ark. McCall, Tommie 2606 West Pullen Pine Bluff, Ark. McCalum,,. Linda A. Box 82 Keo, Ark. McClendon, Carl J. 428 Jefferson St. Louisville, Miss. McCllendon, Margaret 1217 S, Highland St, Pine Bluff, Ark. McCleod, Judy C. A. 3712 W. 19th Pine Bluff, Ark. McClinton, Edmond 1207 S, Bay Pine Bluff, Ark, McClinton, James E, 352 2 Louisana Pine Bluff, Ark. McCllough, Saundra J, 423 Franklin E, St. Louis, Il. McClure, Bobbie N, 2479 Eleanor Ave, Jackson, Miss, McClure, Walter M. Box 94 Madison, Ark. McCoy, Dwight H, 870 Crawford St, e Jackson, Miss. McCoy, James E. Gen. Del. Menifee, Ark. McCoy, James H. Rt. 1, Box 244 Scott, Ark, McCoy, Lennie M. 912 N. Blaine Muncie, Ind, McCoy, Patricia A, 1301 S. Myrtle Warren, Ark, McCrary, Anthony 1866 Dennison Little Rock, Ark. McCree, Gwain Eugene 726 Frazier Ave. Camden, Ark, McCree, Gwendolyn L, 726 Frazier Ave, Camden, Ark, McCree, Jacquelyn V. 206 Fairview Rd. Camden, Ark, McCree, Maurice M, 206 Fairview Rd, Camden, Ark, McCree, Richard 414 Luna Lake Village, Ark, McCrow, Linel Rt. 1, Box 197 Earle, Ark. McCullough, Dimple J. Box 1075 Boydell, Ark. McCullough, Lawrence Gen. Del, Holly Grove, Ark. McDaniel, Gwendolyn P.O, Box 202 Norphlet, Ark, . McDaniel, Lizzie F, Gen. Del, Birdeye, Ark, McDaniel, Louise 443 Anna Strong Marianna, Ark, McDaniel, Melvin C. Rt, 1, Box 39 B Stephens, Ark, McDonald, Bobbie S. 2623 W. Pullen St. Pine Bluff, Ark. McDonald, Earlene Rt. 1, Box 750 Marion, Ark, McDonald, Glenda J. 1810 Collegiate Dr. Pine Bluff, Ark. McDonald, Jimmy 1810 Collegiate Dr. Pine Bluff, Ark. McDonald, Walter P.O. Box 33 Grady, Ark, McDowell, Shirley M. Gen. Del. Elaine, Ark. Elaine, Ark. McElroy, Ida M. 417 Isabella Canton, Miss. McElway, Cynthia, J. McEwen, Charles E. 2856 Hale Memphis, Tenn. McFadden, Clarence Rt, 2, Box 49 Cotton Plant, Ark, McFadden, Marvellia Rt, 2, Box 167 Marianna, Ark, McFadden, Rowland 217 E. 2nd Pine Bluff, Ark. McFadden, William H. Rt, 1, Box 102 Washington, Ark. McFalls, Carolyn D. Rt, 2, Box 53 Lockesburg, Ark. McGee, Edward 504 Alabama Earle, Ark. McGee, Mildred D. 1104 Roosevelt El Dorado, Ark. McGee, Nathaniel P.O. Box 482 Turrell, Ark. McGee, Sadie E, P.O. Box 592 Parkin, Ark. McGee, Wesley I. P.O. Box 592 Parkin, Ark, McGhee, Effie 352 Buchanan Camden, Ark, McGhee, Linda S, 1104 Roosevelt St, El Dorado, Ark, McGill, Deborah A, Box 243 Grady, Ark, McGill, Edgar W. Box 243 Grady, Ark, McGill, Rickey R. 1801 N. 8 Fort Smith, Ark. McGregor, Lawrence 4120 West Short 3rd Pine Bluff, Ark. McIntosh, Charles Rt. 1, Box 283 Altheimer, Ark. McIntosh, Sidney Rt. 1, Box 283 Altheimer, Ark, McIntosh, Tommy C, 2908 Gaines Little Rock, Ark. McKindra, Joyce M. Rt. 1, Box 136 Springfield, Ark. McKinney, Andrew 1129 South Lake Blytheville, Ark. McKinney, Billy R. 2225 N. 32 Ft. Smith, Ark. McKinney, Elmer Rt. 2, Box 16 Waldo, Ark. McKinney, Glenda D, 914 W. Barraque Pine Bluff, Ark. McKinney, Linda S, 2103 Woodlawn Apt A Pine Bluff, Ark. McKinney, Mary I. 213 Lumpkin Forrest City, Ark, McKinney, Ora L. Rt, 1, Box 171 Marvell, Ark. McKinney, Paul C. 213 Lumpkin St, Forrest City, Ark. McKisick, Franklin Box 182 Goodwin, Ark. McKissick, Bernice S. Box 103 Brinkley, Ark. McKissick, Gloria J. Box 237 Goodwin, Ark. McLemore, Mary Will 3608 W. 9th Pine Bluff, Ark. McNair, Ingrid A. Rt. 2, Box 144 Fordyce, Ark. McNeal, Fredrick Jr. P.O. Box 248 Osceola, Ark. McPherson, Yolanda S, 1505 N. Hickory Pine Bluff, Ark. McRae, Alberteen Y. 419 Spring Ave. Camden, Ark. McRae, Dnnald Rt, 4, Box 334 Camden, Ark. McRae, Wanda S, 319 E. Pine Warren, Ark, McSwain, Myra Sue 2124 Rice St. Little Rock, Ark. Meabon, Jessie U. Rt, 1, Box 187 A Colt, Ark. Meade, John 302 S. Arkansas Dermott, Ark, Meadors, Charles 1902 Cash St, Pine Bluff, Ark, Meadows, Marion L. 238 S. Coranza W. Helena, Ark, Meads, Dave Edward Rt. 1, Box 77 Bearden, Ark. Mecky, Lesly B, 548 Union Greenville, Ark, Medley, Bessie 801 Picron Little Rock, Ark, Meeks, Alex S. 509 Reichardt Little Rock, Ark, Melvin, Curtis R. P.O. Box 273 Strong, Ark. Melvin, Sarah A, P.O. Box 273 Strong, Ark, Meridy, Joyce A. 450 S. Anna Marianna, Ark, Merkson, Malvin P.O. Box 155 Heth, Ark, Merritt, Juanita PO. Box 113 Keo, Ark, Micou, Rita L. P.O. Box 55 Mound Bayou, Miss. Middlebrooks, Rose Mary 7342 S, Constance Ave. C Chicago, Ill. Milam, Terry Hernando Sta, Po Cockrom, Miss. Miles, Bobby 446 Cleveland Hot Springs, Ark. Miles, Doris L. Route 2, Box 103 Junction City, Ark. Miles, James A. Rt, 6, Box 197 El Dorado, Ark. Miles, Jesse J. 600 S. 15th St, Millard, Oscar Box 6705 Pine Bluff, Ark. Miller, Audrey J. 1411 King Pine Bluff, Ark. Miller, Betty B. Rt, 6, Box 473 Pine Bluff, Ark. Miller, Charlie 3850 W. Cowling St. Ashdown, Ark. Miller, Eddie Jr. Rt, 1, Box 300 Dumas, Ark, Miller, Elijah Rt. 1, Box 300 Dumas, Ark, Miller, George A. Rt, 1, Box 367 Louisville, Miss, Miller, Georgia L. 506 N. Trotter St. Dermott, Ark, Miller, Jessie M. 707 S, 19th St, W. Memphis, Ark, Miller, Johnnie L. 596 Bethel Memphis, Tenn, Miller, Juanita 111 S. Gum Pine Bluff, Ark. Miller, Lawrence 1411 King Pine Bluff, Ark. Miller, Linda J. 913 E B Street El Dorado, Ark. Miller, Mae E, Rt, 1, Box 300 Dumas, Ark. Miller, McKinley Jr. 3307 W. 4th Pine Bluff, Ark. Miller, Minnie L. Rt, 3, Box 246 Lonoke, Ark. Miller, Patricia A, Box 355 Hughes, Ark, Miller, Sandra Cecelia Rt, 1, Box 167 Stamps, Ark, Minor, Helen M. 2115 Saracen Pine Bluff, Ark, Minor, Phillip Henry 825 E, 15th Pine Bluff, Ark. Mitchell, Alyce L. 2020 Pulaski Little Rock, Ark. Mitchell, Howard L, 2614 Ford St. El Dorado, Ark. Mitchell, Jacob T. 2958 N. 23 St. Milwaukee, Wisconsin Mitchell, Lorraine B. 47 Watson Blvd. Pine Biuff, Ark. Mitchell, Morris 3400 W. 15th St, Pine Bluff, Ark. Mitchell, Oliver W. Box 292 Warren, Ark. Mitchell, Patricia Box 268 Kensett, Ark, Mitchell, Prince P.O. Box 683 Conway, Ark. Mitchell, Robert E. Box 54 Mt, Holly, Ark. Mitchell, Zella M. 5859 Jackson St. Louis, Mo. Molette, Ann L. 8431 5th Ave. Los Angeles, Calif. Monine, Rose P.O. Box 36 Mellwood, Ark. Monk, Jo Anna 3031 W. Hepburn Pine Bluff, Ark. Montgomery, Patricia Casscoe, Ark, Casscoe, Ark. Montgomery, Patricia 1149 Highland Park Camden, Ark. Montgomery, Bessie A. Rt. 1, Box 18 Casscoe, Ark, Montgomery, Leodis P.O. Box 593 Tucker, Ark. Montgomery, Pearl E. P.O. Box 114 Edmondson, Ark, Montgomery, James 3217 Lee Fort Worth, Texas Montgomery, Charlene P.O. Box 44 Humnoke, Ark, Montgomery, Emma S, Rt, 2, Box 55 Hampton, Ark, Moody, James 2001 East Second El Dorado, Ark, Moon, Elvin W. 913 W. Scull Pine Bluff, Ark. Moon, Patricia A, 913 W. Scull Pine Bluff, Ark. Moon, Stella L. 913 W. Scull Pine Bluff, Ark, Moore, Arthell Rt. 2, Box 218 DD Little Rock, Ark, Moore, Barbara A. Rt. 1, Box 120 Hampton, Ark, Moore, Benjamin Edward 107 W. Mathis St. Blytheville, Ark. Moore, Charles E. 509 Plum Augusta, Ark, Moore, Clarence Rt. 5, Box 225 Pine Bluff, Ark. Moore, Edwin L, Box 551 McGehee, Ark. Moore, Eugene B. Jr. 420 W. Willow Brinkley, Ark. Moore, Floydell Star Route Box 70 Palestine, Ark, Moore, Goldman 107 Pugh St, Bastrop, La. Moore, Horace Jr. 715 Nelson El Dorado, Ark. Moore, Irene Rt, 1, Box 76 Washington, Ark. Moore, James B, 229 Garden St. Hot Springs, Ark. M Moore, Jeanette 451 Carver Ave. Camden, Ark. Moore, Jesse J, 206 Cross St. Camden, Ark. Moore, Kevin L. 1108 N. 15 Ft. Smith, Ark. 419 A ia asi e I ES SIS Moore, Marvin A, 204 N, Mississippi Crossett, Ark. Moore, Monzell B, Rt. 1, Box 77 Star City, Ark, Moore, Norma Jean Rt. 1, Box 120 Hampton, Ark, Moore, Norma J. 316 Mudland Clarendon, Ark, Moore, Patricia M, Rt. 1, Box 49 Smackover, Ark, Moore, Princella 120 Jones Marked Tree, Ark. Moore, Romeo R. 306 So. Larch St, Pine Bluff, Ark Moore, Vertis L. P.O, Box 201 Edmondson, Ark, Moore, Viola P.O. Box 2 Grady, Ark, Moore, Waymond D, 204 N. Miss Crossett, Ark. Moorehead, Willie C. Rt. 3, Box 179 England, Ark, Moreland, Nathinel 317 S, Oak Dumas, Ark, Morgan, Cynthia 2309 King Pine Bluff, Ark, Morgan, Ruby J, Gen. Del. Monab, Ark. Mormon, Frances L. 205 Modder Ave, Memphis, Tenn, Morris, Evan 2202 Reed St, Pine Bluff, Ark. Morris, James L, 1209 E, Barnes El Dorado, Ark, Morris, Jimmy C. 1301 W. Ninth Pine Bluff, Ark, Morris, Thelma G Rt. 1, Box 166 Parkdale, Ark, Morris, Vernon F, Box 45 Gilmore, Ark, Morris, Virginia L, 1301 W. 9th Pine Bluff, Ark. Morrison, Armenda 402 N. Tennessee Crossett, Ark, Morrow, James E, Rt, 3, Box 48 Marvell, Ark, Morrow, Lois Rt. 3, Box 48 Marvell, Ark. Morrow, Venita Box 152 Holly Grove, Ark. Morrow, Waymon L, Rt, 3, Box 48 Marvell, Ark, 420 Morton, Johnny L. 108 Johnson St, Benton, Ark. Morton, Mary J. 108 Johnson Benton, Ark, Morton, Roosevelt 2216 Bragg Little Rock, Ark. Mosley, Billy G, Rt. 1, Box 254 Kingsland, Ark. Mosley, Richard C. 1204 Ash Texarkana, Ark, Moss, Catherine S, Rt, 6, Box 273 M Pine Bluff, Ark, Moten, Leon 2306 W. Havis Pine Bluff, Ark. Moten, Theon 2306 W. Havis Pine Bluff, Ark, Motley, Wilma R, P.O. Box 99 Marianna, Ark. Mottise, Watson Rt, 1, Box 98 Dumas, Ark, Mountry, Shirley M, 2402 Reeker St, Pine Bluff, Ark. Moyer, Mary L 2021 Vaugine Pine Bluff, Ark, Mrs. C. A, Barnes 8600 Virginia Pine Bluff, Ark, Mrs. J. Dennis 2002 Saracen Pine Bluff, Ark. Mrs, R.L. Hightower 427 N. Anna Strong Cr, Marianna, Ark, Mull, Frank Jr. Rt. 2, Box 5 Forrest City, Ark, Mullings, Yvonne 208 Pine Camden, Ark. Mumphrey, Glays J. 1006 S. Holly Pine Bluff, Ark, Murdock, Jacqulin J, Rt. 1, Box 5 Marianna, Ark. Murphy, Barbara A. P.O, Box 355 Grady, Ark. Murphy, Donald Lee Rt. 1, Box 320 Helena, Ark, Murphy, Doris A. Box 355 Grady, Ark, Murphy, Menzo B, 7710 S, Ridgeland Chicago, Ill. Murphy, Tommie Sue 615 No. Lowe Stuttgart, Ark, Murray, Geneva Rt, 1, Box 28 Bradley, Ark, Murray, Lucious Bradley, Ark, Murray, Ree N. Rt. 1, Box 34 Bradley, Ark. Murray, Shirley R. 319 Oak St, Lake Village, Ark, Murry, Albert G. P.O. Box 146 Gould, Ark, Murry, Carolyn 2401 W. Havis Pine Bluff, Ark, Murry, Estella L, P.O. Box 26 Wabbaseka, Ark, Murry, L,C, Jr Rt, 2, Box 1088 Gould, Ark, Murry, Larry C. 2401 West Havis Pine Bluff, Ark. Murry, Melvin T, 1908 W. Saracen Pine Bluff, Ark, Murry, Pauline P.O, Box 221 Parkin, Ark. Murry, Thomas P.O. Box 267 Wabbaseka, Ark, Mustiful, Bettye C, 2405 King Pine Bluff, Ark, Myers, Mae E, P.O, Box 268 Brinkley, Ark. Myers, Peggy A. P.O, Box 318 Turrell, Ark. Myles, George E, Rt. 1, Box 295 Lake Village, Ark. Myton, Maurice F,H, Old Harbour Bay Rd, Jamaica, W.I. N Nah, Allen P.O, Box 164 Heth, Ark, Nalls, Clarence T, Rt, 2, Box 256 B Crossett, Ark, Nalls, Edgar J, Rt. 2, Box 256 B Crossett, Ark. Nalls, Melvin Rt, Box 256 B Crossett, Ark. Napier, Lemmie K, 1208 E, 19th Pine Bluff, Ark. Nash, Don Nathaniel 1903 1 2 W. 8th St, Pine Bluff, Ark, Nash, Doris LaJune 65 Watson Blvd. Pine Bluff, Ark. Nash, Geneva Rt, 2, Box 526 Gould, Ark, Nash, Gloria Y. 65 Watson Blvd, Pine Bluff, Ark. Nash, Jackie B. Rt, 4, Box 1071 Texarkana, Ark, Nation, Linda A, 1225 Blachard El Dorado, Ark. Natt, Larry W. 159 Chestnut Hot Sprnngs, Ark, Neal, Charlie 810 Alabama St, W. Helena, Ark. Neal, Elver W. No, Myrtle Warren, Ark. Neal, Printiss Lewis 388 Moten Marianna, Ark, Nealon, Linda S, 304 No, Georgia Crossett, Ark, Neely, Bonnie J. 105 E. Pauline St. Osceola, Ark. Neely, James B. 2805 Jackson West Memphis, Ark. Nelms, Calvin L, Rt. 1, Box 84A Crawfordsville, Ark. Nelms, Ruth Rt, 1, Box 84 Crawfordsville, Ark, Nelson, Annie M. Rt. 3, Box 212 Pine Bluff, Ark, Nelson, Brenda A, Rt, 1, Box 188 Turrell, Ark, Nelson, Dorothy Mae 117 N, Ash Pine Bluff, Ark, Nelson, Dwight L. 1107 E. 21 Pine Bluff, Ark. Nelson, Erma J. Rt, 3, Box 218 Pine Bluff, Ark. Nelson, Lennie R, 1205 E. Barnes El Dorado, Ark. Nelson, Rickey A, 212 N. Cherokee Morrilton, Ark, Nelson, Terry L. 128 N, 21 Arkadelphia, Ark. Nelson, Valeria A, Rt. 3, Box 440 Pine Bluff, Ark. Nevels, Charlene Rt, 1, Box 14A Augusta, Ark, Nevels, Doris Lee Rt, 1, Box 14A Augusta, Ark, Newberry, Thomas W. 2001 Woodgate Pine Bluff, Ark. Newborn, Jesse P. Rt, 2, Box 133 Arkadelphia, Ark, Newborn, Quincy V. Rt, 2, Box 139 Arkadelphia, Ark, Newsome, Erma J. Rt, 3, Box 29 Marvell, Ark, Newton, Ben Jr. Rt, 1, Box 146 Star City, Ark, Newton, Etha M. Rt. 1, Box 75 Angalls, Ark, Newton, Lillie M. Rt. 1, Box 52 Strong, Ark. Nichols, Blanch 1113 S. Lake St. Blytheville, Ark. Nichols, Gloria M. P.O. Box 44 Stuttgart, Ark. Nichols, Martin L, 502 S E 3rd England, Ark. Nichols, Teretha L, 1113 S. Lake Blytheville, Ark, Nichols, Verlene Z. 502 Southeast 3 England, Ark. Nicholson, Claude V. P.O. Box 118 Dermott, Ark. Nicholson, Eddie Rt. 1, Box 263 Dermott, Ark. Nicholson, Roseveit Jr Rt. 2, Box 95 Moro, Ark, Nicholson, Sara M. Rt. 2, Box 95 Moro, Ark. = Nice, Edgar Jr. RFD Box 185 Franklin, La. Neel, Clyde PO, Box 145 Marianna, Ark. Nolen, Notra D. - Rt. 2; Ashdown, Ark. Nolen, Wayne R. 715 E. 17th Pine Bluff, Ark, Norman, Carolyn S. Rt, 2, Box 187 Strong, Ark, Nerman, George W. Pend Rt,, Box 89 Dumas, Ark, Norman, Mark S, 758 Marechal Neil St. Memphis, Tenn, Norman, Ruth Rt, , Box 67 Altheimer, Ark, Nunley, Robert E. 1003 E B St, El Dorado, Ark. Nunn, Freddie L, Box 464 Des Arc, Ark. Nunn, McClinton 732 Searles Rd, Toledo, Ohio Nunn, Nadine Gill S. 526 W, 4th Smackover, Ark, O Obgurn, Cynthia A. 910 Belmont Flint, Mich, Odneal, James 4207 Mosley E, St, Louis, Il, IK! IE N IRW MAIR (CON IPAN Y ‘Best Clothes In Town 500 Main PINE BLUFF, ARKANSAS let’s go to Location at 500 Main in the heart 9 of Downtown Pine Bluff, we a McDonald's continue to offer such famous for a new taste treat brands as Florsheim Shoes: Stet- 9 ‘ son Hats; Hart Schaffner and McDonald — : Marx Clothing: Arrow Shirts; - e 9 e r and many more. See our new . Filet-O -Fish department with the college or : career man in mind. : Served with plenty of tartar sauce. A real deep sea treat the whole family will enjoy. es look for the Golden Arches ™ ia aes | x) tice McDonald jaw MCVvonaias — SERVING SOUTHEAST ia | 1300 MAIN , ARKANSAS SINCE 1895 : PINE BLUFF b COLEMAN ® e MILK e ICE CREAM e COLEMAN DAIRY, INC. 422 Oglesby, Tyrone 810 Bond E, St. Louis, Ill. Oliver, Rita M. 419 Ratcliff St. Camden, Ark. ONeal, George E. 523 E, Maxwell De Witt, Ark, Oney, Muriel Mary A. 328 Persimmon St, Pine Bluff, Ark. Owens,, Brenda P.O. Box 290 Brinkley, Ark. Owens, Levi Jr. Star Rt. Box 67A Roe, Ark. Owens, Maudies Marie Rte ed Mineral Springs, Ark. Owens, Pearlie Mae 828 Chicago W. Helena, Ark. Owens, Raleigh Star Box 67 Roe, Ark. Owens, Ralph Rt. 1, Box 67 A Roe, Ark, Owens, Robert A Rt, 2, Box 412 Widener, Ark. P Pace, Beulah M. Rt, 2, Box 76 E Stephens, Ark. Pannell, Joann 1115 Franklin St. Helena, Ark. Parham, Howard L, Rt, 1, Box 15 Bearden, Ark, Parker, Alexix Tyrone 2041 Treasure New Orleans, La. Parker, Alvin Rt, 2, Box 6 Eudora, Ark. Parker, Bobbie J. 203 Mill St Osceola, Ark. Parker, Carolyn S. P.O. Box 123 Alma, Ark, Parker, Christine 1128 Purifay St. Forrest City, Ark. Parker, Deborah T. 3924 Cobb Little Rock, Ark. Parker, Gloria D. 320 N, Alma St, Dermott, Ark. Parker, Henry 501 N. Plum Pine Bluff, Ark. Parker, June P. 1215 Myrtle Blytheville, Ark. Parker, Margaret J. 203 Mill Osceola, Ark. Parker, Maxine 203 Mill Osceola, Ark. Parker, Queen E. 1215 Myrtle St. Blytheville, Ark. Parks, Hershel RFD 1, Box 256 New Edinburg, Ark. Parks, Johnnie L. 4410 W. 5th Pine Bluff, Ark. Parks, Margaret L. Rt. 1, Box 46 Plummerville, Ark, Parrott, William H. P.O. Box 482 Tuckerman, Ark. Pasley, Mildred J. 20 Gross Lane Forrest City, Ark, Patillo, Edward 3019 Townsend Dr. Pine Bluff, Ark. Patillo, Mary L. 3019 Townsend Dr. Pine Bluff, Ark. Patrick, Mitchel L. Gen, Del. Aubrey, Ark. Aubrey, Ark. Patterson, Eddie Rt. 3, Box 189 England, Ark. England, Ark. Patterson, John W. 533 W. Cleburne St. W. Helena, Ark. Patterson, Lloyd D. 1509 Railroad Ave. Greenville, Miss. Patterson, Paula P. 2112 Georgia St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Patterson, Robert L. 710 South 14th West Memphis, Ark. Patterson, Samuel L. 701 South 14th St, West Memphis, Ark. Patterson, Tommie L. 206 N. 13 W. Memphis, Ark. Patterson, Virgie L. 109 N. Alma Dermott, Ark. Patton, James J. 616 Cypress Pine Bluff, Ark. Patton, Marva J. 1843 N. Spruce Pine Bluff, Ark. Patton, Robert E. Rt. 1, Box 34 Crossett, Ark, Patton, Roy Chester 1716 Charlene Blytheville, Ark, Paul, Mozella Maria 708 N. Dwight Ave, Compton, Calif. Payne, Arthur 125 Stowe St. Leland, Miss. Payne, Floyd P.O. Box 485 Turrell, Ark. Payne, Jacquelyn 630 Church Ave. Magnolia, Ark. Payne, Lee Arthur 2655 Park Memphis, Tenn, Payne, Perry W. 5006 Benjestown Rd. Memphis, Tenn, Payne, Rosemary A. 709 Well Memphis, Tenn. Payne, Shirley Rt, 3, Box 133 Collierville, Tenn. Pearson, Jacqueline Y. 1520 W. 2nd Pine Bluff, Ark. Peebles, Jacquelyn L. 3604 W. 9th Pine Bluff, Ark, Peer Ve Etta L. Rt, 1, Box 235 Lexa, Ark. Peer, Wilbur T. Box 64 Lagrange, Ark. Perkins, Abraham B, Jr. 1903 Collegiate Dr. Pine Bluff, Ark. Perkins, Dorothy J. Rt, 2, Box 182 A Moro, Ark. Perkins, Lawrence A, 1903 Collegiate Dr. Pine Bluff, Ark. Perkins, Rubie Jewel 4200 Tenn. Pine Bluff, Ark, Perkins, Willie 4102 West 14th Pine Bluff, Ark. Perry, Belinda J. Gen. Del. Alma, Ark. Perry, Billy J. P.O. Box 693 Lake Village, Ark. Perry, Delorise Rt. 1, Box 28 E Marianna, Ark. Perry, Diana G Gen. Del. Alma, Ark, Perry, Eugene Rt. 2, Box 43AA Marianna, Ark. Perry, Gloria J. Rt, 2, Box 176 Arkadelphia, Ark. Perry, James W. II Rt, 2, Box 48 AA Marianna, Ark, Perry, Joseph L. RFD 2, Box 260 Marianna, Ark, Perry, Lonnie K, Rt. 2, Box 740 Warren, Ark. Perry, Odell 4212 Burnett Pine Bluff, Ark. Perry, Shirley 4212 Burnett Pine Bluff, Ark. Perry, Theotis R. 713 E, 17th Pine Bluff, Ark. Perry, William R 1108 S, Holly St. Pine Bluff, Ark, Pettigrew, Alonzo H. Jr. 1908 Collegiate Dr. Pine Bluff, Ark, Pettigrew, Eunice Davis 417 N. Cedar Pine Bluff, Ark. Pettis, John L. 530 E. St. Wynne, Ark. Phillips, Albert E. 2765 N. 15 St. Milwaukee, Wis. Phillips, Annie W. Gen. Del. Crocketts Bluff, Ark. Phillips, Charles 442 W. Day St. Forrest City, Ark. Phillips, Doris Zale P.O. Box 55 Jefferson, Ark. Phillips, Edward Doughas 611 N. Spring Stuttgart, Ark. Phillips, Ervin Jr. 715 S. Patrick Jonesboro, Ark. Phillips, Harold 622 N. Laurel Hope, Ark Phillips, Harold F. Star Rt. Crocketts Bluff, Ark. Phillips, Mavis P.O. Box 55 Jefferson, Ark. Phillips, Melvan K. 622 N. Laurel Hope, Ark. Phillips, Pearl Ann Rt, 2, Box 350 Lexa, Ark. Phillips, Thomas 1003 N, Cedar Pine Bluff, Ark. Philmon, Sandra A. Rt. 2, Box 47 Altheimer, Ark. Pickens, Claudine 808 N. Knox St. Dermott, Ark, Pickens, Deloris M. 4911 Fountain St.' Louis, Mo, Pickens, Gwenester 815 Mape Pine Bluff, Ark. Pickett, Emma J. 502 N. Lowe Stuttgart, Ark. Pickett, James H. 622 Village St Forrest City, Ark, Pickett, Maple L. 200 S, Peach Dumas, Ark, Pickett, Marion L. 3005 Summitt Little Rock, Ark, Pickett, Odell 646 W. Waterman Dumas, Ark. Pickett, Verlee 200 S. Peach Dumas, Ark. Pierce, Fannie M. Rt. 2, Box 86 Lewisville, Ark. Pierce, Terry W. 220 W. Harvard Longview, Texas Pilgram, Asie 902 N. Cedar Pine Bluff, Ark. Pinkett, Vickie R. Gen, Del. Roland, Ark. Pitchford, Fredderick Rt. 1, Box 554 Crawfordsville, Ark. Pittman, Roscoe Pendleton Rt., Box 74 Dumas, Ark. Plummer, Bettye Joe P.O, Box 47 Dermott, Ark. Plummer, Phillip 209 E. 27 Pine Bluff, Ark. Poe, Frankie A, 444] W. Congress Chicago, Ill. Pointer, Doris A. Pointer, Doris A. 504 E. 13 Pine Bluff, Ark. Pointer, Jeannette L, 504 E. 13 St. Pine Bluff, Ark, Poland, Betty L. 708 S. Smith El Dorado, Ark. Ponds, Ronald C, 311 N. Cherokee Morrilton, Ark, = Ponds, Waymon Lynn 311 N. Cherokee Morrilton, Ark. Pope, Larry G. 406 Anderson St, Marked Tree, Ark. Poplar, Beverly A. 4103 W. 12th Pine Bluff, Ark, Porchia, Catherine V. P.O. Box 362 Stephens, Ark. Porchia, Emanuel | Rt. 1, Box 434 B Camden, Ark. Porchia, Jimmie M. 3696 Missouri Pine Bluff, Ark. Porchia, Larry P.O. Box 362 Stephens, Ark. Porchia, Mary Sue 412 Gum St. S,W. Camden, Ark, Porchia, Shadrach P.O. Box 36 Buena Vista, Ark. Porter, Charles A. Rt, 1, Box 327 Tuckerman, Ark, Porter, Linda J, Box 92 Columbus, Ark, Porter, Thelma M. Rt, 1, Box 327 Tuckerman, Ark, Porter, William 124 E. Person Memphis, Tenn. Powell, Ernest L, 911 Hope Jonesboro, Ark. Powell, Mary Ann 1603 Missouri St, Pine Bluff, Ark. Pree, Brenda J. Rt. 1, Box 117 Fulton, Ark. Pree, Dorothy 1801 Kniffin Texarkana, Ark. Price, Brenda C, 500 Park St, Warren, Ark, Price, Mazo 816 W. Choctaw St, Dumas, Ark. Price, Wilma S. P.O. Box 2267 W. Helena, Ark. Pridgeon, Rose M. 1004 E, 10th St, Pine Bluff, Ark. Primm, Linda A. Rt, 4, Box 410 Camden, Ark. Primm, Selma L. 817 Scales St. Camden, Ark, Proctor, Dorothy J. 2007 W. Bell Pine Bluff, Ark. Proctor, Erma L. 2007 West Bell Pine Bluff, Ark, Proctor, Maple J. 2007 W. Bell Pine Bluff, Ark, Proffitt, Morris A. 2941 S. Michigan Chicago, Ill. Prowell, Ernestine Rt. 3, Box 416 Marvell, Ark, Prowell, Eva M. Rt, 3, Box 430 Marvell, Ark, Prowell, Queen E, Rt. 3, Box 4380 Marvell, Ark. Prowell, Wullie A, Rt. 3, Box 416 Marvell, Ark. Pruitt, Manuel L, P2@%) Box 279 Holly Grove, Ark. Pruitt, Swazy 115 Wade Apt. 8 Hot Springs, Ark. Pryor, Lynda F, Box 2 Washington, Ark. Pugh, Curtis L. 419 S. 13th St, W. Memphis, Ark, Pugh, Elizabeth Rt, 1, Box 36 Parkdale, Ark. Pugh, Hattie M. 419 S, 13th St. W. Memphis, Ark. Pulce, Lois M. 2519 Cross Little Rock, Ark, Pulliam, Julius L, 2506 Autumn Ave. W. Memphis, Ark, Q Quarles, Larry E. 1214 Sycamore Pine Bluff, Ark. R Rachel, Alice Gen. Del, Marianna, Ark, Radford, Carol S. Rt, 1, Box 116 Crossett, Ark, Ragland, John L, 1101 Saxon Ave. Memphis, Tenn. Raglon, Doris J. 1709 Virginia St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Raglon, Eloise 1709 Virginia St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Ragsdale, Quinetine R. 1660 Shadow Ave. Memphis, Tenn. Railsback, Joel Dabney 1600 Brentwood Apt. 109 Pine Bluff, Ark. Rainey, Jimmy D. Rainey, Robert M. Rallings, Eunice Rt, 1, Box 58 Brickey, Ark, Rance, Shirley Ann 409 N. Tennessee Crossett, Ark. Rancifer, Ja Marva D. 1906 Collegiate Dr. Pine Bluff, Ark, Rancifer, Theodore Jr. 1906 Collegiate Dr. Pine Bluff, Ark. Randolph, Archie C. P.O. Box 63 Gillett, Ark. Randolph, Sondra E, 1645 Cameron Memphis, Tenn. Rarker, Earnestine 1128 Purifoy Forrest City, Ark, Rasberry, Clayron 2206 W. 11 Pine Bluff, Ark. Rathey, Chester W. Box 518 McGehee, Ark, Ray, Frank J, 1623 Jackson Blytheville, Ark. Rayford, Carrie L. 4209 West 12 Pine Bluff, Ark. Rayford, Chester L. P.O. Box 666 McGehee, Ark. Rayford, Ernest M. 630 Pearl St. Camden, Ark. Rayford, Hattie 4005 West 14th Camden, Ark, Rayner, Mildred Rt, 2, Box 256 J Crossett, Ark. Raynor, Charles Raynor, Jerry Rt, 2, Box 256 J Crossett, Ark, Raynor, Josephine Rt, 1, Box 123 Humnoke, Ark. Reams, Henry P.O. Box 245 Wabbaseka, Ark. Reams, Martha M. Redd, Earl L. 316 Persimmon Helena, Ark. Redd, Rosetta 210 W. Morris Wynne, Ark, Redus, Carl A. 1907 Saracen Pine Bluff, Ark, Redwood, Evornia L. P O. Box 542 Tucker, Ark. Reed, Anna E. 724 Pearl St. Camden, Ark. Reed, Helen N. Reed, John H. 1308 S. Holly Pine Bluff, Ark, Reed, Larry E. 119 Maiden Lane Hot Springs, Ark. Reed, Maxine P.O. Box 195 Wabbaseka, Ark. Reed, Michael A. 119 Madison Lane Hot Springs, Ark. Reed, Pearline S, Rt, 1, Box 61 Heth, Ark. Reed, Robert Lee P.O, Box 14 Jennie, Ark. Reed, Walter L. 867 Mosby Memphis, Tenn. Reed, William A, Reeder, Alma J. Rt Ly Boxt 197; Marianna, Ark, Reeder, Terry Rt. 2) Box 197 Marianna, Ark. Reeder, Thomas L. 2224 Reeker Pine Bluff, Ark. Reedy, Jeanette 1216 Roosevelt El Dorado, Ark, Reese, Charles Edward P.O. Box 156 Snowlake, Ark, Reese, James M., Jr. Box 156 Snowlake, Ark, Reese, Juanita A. 1432 N. Felton Philadelphia, Pa. Reeves, David L. 1237 California El Dorado, Ark. Reeves, Herman L. P.O, Box 293 Forrest City, Ark. Register, Ronald J, 649 Marble Memphis, Tenn, Reid, Carolyn O, 209 Straw Rd. Thomasville, Georgia Remley, O.C. 2310 W. Havis Pine Bluff, Ark. Reuoner, Willie 811 Py St, Wynne, Ark, Reynolds, Benjamin J, 410 California Greenville, Miss. Reynolds, Bobby L. 222 Van Plt, St. N. Little Rock, Ark. Reynolds, Eugene 810 Ouachita El Dorado, Ark, Rhodes, Larry D. 1119'S; 9 Augusta, Ark. Rhodes, Pearl L. Rt, 2, Box 32 Stephen, Ark. Rhodes, Virginia A 814 S. Allis England, Ark. Rice, Betty A. 1318 Texas Pine Bluff, Ark. Rice, Larry G. 507 S, Carter Brinkley, Ark, Rice, Pamela Y. 1810 Allis Little Rock, Ark. Rice, Theodore 1123 N, Cedar St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Rich, Rugenal 805 Phillips Helena, Ark, Richard, Charles James 1408 S. Galvez St. New Orleans, La. Richard, Larry 4438 S Drexel Chicago, Illinois Richard, Norma J. 207 N. B Y Pine Bluff, Ark. Richards, Lana Rose P.O: Box, 164 Eagle Mills, Ark, Richardson, Marice 031 S, Rhodes Ave. Chicago, II. Richardson, Kathella Rt. 1, Box 80 Earle, Ark, Richardson, Charlotte R. Rt. 2, Box 51 Moro, Ark. Richardson, Rubye L. Box 212 Emerson, Ark, Richardson, Marvell Rt. 1, Box 17 Dermott, Ark. Richardson, Willie L. 342 W. Davis St. Wynne, Ark. Richardson, Georgia Mae P.O. Box 93 Humphrey, Ark. Richardson, Patsy J, P.O. Box 169 Rison, Ark. Richardson, Morris 8031 S. Rhodes Chicago, Illinois Richmond, Alex Rt. 1, Box 371F Pine Bluff, Ark, Richmond, Erma Jean York Town, Ark. Richmond, Janet F. 618 W. Garfiled Ave. Wynne, Ark, Richmond, Larry Rt, 2, Box 154 El Dorado, Ark, Riley, Johnnie C, 2501 Jackson W. Memphis, Ark. Riley, Lonnie B, 7125 D. St. Wynne, Ark. Riley, Mable 2501 Jackson Ave. W. Memphis, Ark. Riley, Virgil Lee P.O Box 94 Gould, Ark, Ringo, Dwight 816 W. Chaetah Dumas, Ark, Rivers, Lois M. Rt. 2, Box 97 Chidester, Ark. Roberson, Bernard Rt, 5, Box 59 Louisville, Miss. Roberts, Beverly D. 915 E. 13 Pine Bluff, Ark. Roberts, Bobbye J. 2201 E. Barraque Pine Bluff, Ark. Roberts, Dorothy J. Rt, 5, Box 47 A Magnolia, Ark, Roberts, Gennoise L, 1915 W, 5th Pine Bluff, Ark. Roberts, Mary F. 305 Washington Stuttgart, Ark. Roberts, Verdell 712 So. Hind St. Greenville, Miss. Robinson, Betty L. 270 Locust Marianna, Ark. Robinson, Donald R. 698 Lakewie W Rd. Cleveland, Ohio Robinson, Elizabeth Rt. 1, Box 194 D Marianna, Ark. Robinson, Erma J. Rt, 2, Box 204 Altheimer, Ark, Robinson, Gayles D. Rt. 2, Box 67 Holly Grove, Ark. Robinson, Galdys Lue Holly Grove, Ark. JAKE LEVINE’S Under New Management | =e Ee ae Jake Levine offers a wide selection of men’s wearing apparel, offers the best in service and has moderate prices. Men of dis- suas Gia DAVI DSON Vution Okewctde 300 PINE STREET PINE BLUFF, ARK. 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Robinson, William Jr. 918° E, 6 Forrest City, Ark. Robinson, Willie L. 4312 42 Bham, Ala. Robinson, Willie L. Rt, 1, Box 194 D Marianna, Ark. Robinson, Willie M. Rt. 4, Box 50 B Newport, Ark. Robinson, Willard Rt. 2, Box 186 Chidester, Ark. Roddy, Merle J. Rt, 1, Box 229 Cotton Plant, Ark. Rodgers, Eloise P.O. Box 385 Luxora, Ark, Rodgers, James W. Rt, 4, Box 191 Forrest City, Ark, Rodgers, Muriel A. 2104 Pulaski Little Rock, Ark, Rodgers, Rhogenes 434 S. 11th St. W. Memphis, Ark, Roe, Eddye M. 602 N. Trotter Dermott, Ark, Rogers, Annette Rt. 1, Box 116 Star City, Ark. Rogers, Barry W. 2305 Autumn Ave, W. Memphis, Ark. Rogers, Carolyn 245 S. Baringo W. Helena, Ark. Rogers, Doris J. 71242 S. Rhodes Chicago, Ill. Rogers, Gary P.O. Box 219 Sweet Home, Ark. Rogers, Horace Gen, Del. Bearden, Ark. Rogers, Marilyn D.N. 38th Kentucky Pine Bluff, Ark, Rogers, Patricia Ann 1311 N. 8th St. Fort Smith, Ark. Rogers, Raymon D. Bearden, Ark, Rogers, Saundra Ann P.O. Box 301 Hughes, Ark. Rolfe, Lott III Rt. 1, Box 105 Foreman, Ark Rolfe, Mary E. Rt. 1, Box 105 Forenyan, Ark. Rook, Sylvia J. 1424 Leflore Memphis, Tenn. Rosby, George 924 H, St. N. Little Rock, Ark. Rose, Earnett Gen. Del. Poplar Grove, Ark. Rose, George C. Rt. 2, Box 186 Lewisville, Ark. Rose, Laverne P.O, Box 36 Mellwood, Ark. Rose Narvella Box 36 Mellwood, Ark. Rose, Oscar B. 1901 S. Cedar Little Rock, Ark. Rose, Willene Rt. 1, Box 10R Poplar Grove, Ark. Ross, Annie C, 707 S. Spruce Hope, Ark. Ross, Connie M. 1446 E. 76 Chicago, Ill. Ross, Earlene McKenzie 503 W. Cleburne W. Helena, Ark. Ross, General M. 229 Gilmen Aven NW Roanoke, Virginia Ross, Richard W. 603 W. 6th Aven Crossett; Ark. Ross, Vicky L. 1018 Missouri Pine Bluff, Ark, Ross, Vonnie K. Rt, 1, Box 179D Turrell, Ark, Ross, Willie M. Rt, 1, Box 179 D Turrell, Ark, Ross, Wilma L. 316 Beach St, Hope, Ark. Rowdy, Thomas 506 N. Maple Pine Bluff, Ark. Rowe, Don Clifford 436 Harrison St. Ashdown, Ark. Rucker, Fred 820 N. Cedar Pine Bluff, Ark. Russ, Elliot B, 3015 9th Milwaukee, Wis. Russell, Brenda Box 53 Altheimer, Ark. Russell, Edna 2715 Townsend Dr. Pine Bluff, Ark, Russell, Irma L.M. 1314 Alabama Pine Bluff, Ark. Russell, Linda F. P. O. Box 53 Altheimer, Ark. Russell, Mallye Trice A.M. N. College Pine Bluff, Ark. Russell, Marsha 306 N. 6th St. Augusta, Ark. Russell, Randy 816 S. West Forest, Miss. Ruth, Queen E. Rt. 4, Box 439 Sheridan, Ark. Ruth, Velma Jean Rt. 4, Box 439 Sheridan, Ark. Rutherford, Robert C, Rt, 1, Box 104 Wilson, Ark. Ryce, Lee Willie 1318 Texas Pine Bluff, Ark, Ryland, Ann F, Rt, 1, Box 174 Cotton Plant, Ark. Ryland, Willie A. Rt. 1, Box 93 Cotton Plant, Ark. S Samples, Herman L. 4226 Memory Lane Dallas, Texas Sampson, Dorothy Ann 512 East 16 Pine Bluff, Ark. Sampson, Emma S, 512 E. 16th Pine Bluff, Ark. Sams, Gloria D. Rt. 2, Box 70 Stephens, Ark. Samson, Sranley K. 1203 W. 14th Pine Bluff, Ark. Samuels, Sharon M. 978 Van Zant Paris, Texas Sander, Mary D. ‘Box 134 Wilton, Ark. Sanders, Eva M. 1512 Georgia St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Sanders, Archie L. 4401 W. 14th Pine Bluff, Ark. Sanders, Clinton W. Box 623 Blytheville, Ark. Sanders, Contha Rt, 1, Box 74 Earle, Ark, Sanders, Cornelius 1100 East 21st Pine Bluff, Ark. Sanders, Henry 514 Lee Lake Village, Ark. Sanders, Jacqueline 623 N. Pine Hamburg, Ark. Sanders, James E. 314 Red Oak Memphis, Tenn, Sanders, Jerry L. 156 Mooney Hot Springs, Ark. Sanders, Jimmy 1100 East 21st Pine Bluff, Ark. Sanders, Lorine 1100 East 21 Pine Bluff, Ark. Sanders, Ray Alton 1512 Georgia Pine Bluff, Ark. Sanders, Rogers Lewis 403 Buckingham St. Osceola, Ark. Sanders, Sherman L. 832 Lincoln Camden, Ark, Sanders, Thelma A.J. 1100E 21 Pine Bluff, Ark. Sanders, Therlma A.J. 1100 E, 21 Pine Bluff, Ark, Sargent, James B. RFD 2, Box 238 Magnolia, Ark. Savage, Dave Gen, Del. Rondo, Ark. Savage, Ruth E. 1707 Pulaski Little Rock, Ark. Saxton, Hazel L. Rt. 1, Box 291 Biscoe, Ark. Sayre, Frank A. Jr. 447 E. 91 Chicago, II. Scaife, Earnest 315 N. Sam W. Helena, Ark. Scales, Sam P. Rt. 1, Box 226 Olive Branch, Miss. Scott, Barbara F, Star Rt. Ogden, Ark, Scott, Danny C. 879 Lincoln Dr. Camden, Ark. Scott, Don L, 105 E, 27th Pine Bluff, Ark. Scott, Freddie Lewis Rt, 2, Box 17 Cotton Plant, Ark. Scott, Geneva Evelyn 105 E. 27th Pine Bluff, Ark. Scott, Isebell M. Rt, 1, Box 234 Gould, Ark. Scott, James L. Rt. 1, Box 107 Fulton, Ark. Scott, Jane E. 17 Bennie Park Pine Bluff, Ark. Scott, Joyce L. Rt.2, Box 178 Cotton Plant, Ark. Scott, Julia A. S. P.O, Box 325 Cotton Plant, Ark. Scott, Larry L. Rt 1, Box 107. Fulton, Ark. Scott, Michell Rt, 2, Box 290 A Crossett, Ark. Scott, Robert L. Rt. 3, Box 243 A Hope, Ark, Scott, Stanley F. P.O. Box 445 Turrell, Ark, Scott, Thomas Jr. Box 187 Wabbaseka, Ark. Scott, Van Robert Rt, 2, Box 178 Cotton Plant, Ark. Scott, William C. 3322 Allen Rd. Memphis, Tenn, Screeton, Charles W. 2408 Martha Circle Pine Bluff, Ark. Scroggins, Oplean Y. 917 N. Hazel Pine Bluff, Ark. Scrubbs, James Jr. 205 George St. Waggamon, La. Scrubbs, Thomas 205 George St. New Orleans, La. Scull, Catherine 4304 W. 4th Pine Bluff, Ark. Scull, Floristeen 4304 W. 4th Pine Bluff, Ark. Seals, Sirca Lee 2103 Walnut Pine Bluff, Ark. Seals, Stella L.H. Gen. Del, Wilson, Ark, Seaten, Jausita V. 20 Lincoln Court W. Helena, Ark. Shackelford, Bobby 243 Jarrett Marianna, Ark. Shaffer, James E. Rt, 1, Box 88 Helena, Ark, Shaffer, Marva L. Rt, 1, Box 88 Helena, Ark. COMPLIMENTS OF YOUNG'S LAUNDRY CLEANERS MAIN AT 10th KNOWN FOR BETTER CLEANING AND LAUNDRY SERVICE ClTYeW IDESPIGKUPece DECREE. DRIVE-IN WINDOW COLLEGE GROCERY MARKET Established Since 1942. “Service To The Customer!” A SERVICE INSTITUTION LOTSSEORBSALE Bring Your Business Where It LAKESIDE APARTMENTS ls Wanted and Keep It Where It Will Always Be Appreciated. Independently Owned and Operated! COLLEGE GROCERY MARKET Specials Everyday! 426 ——— ll —. Shannon, Sandra L. 8816 W_ Short 2nd Pine Bluff, Ark. Sharp, Johnell J 1522 Piggott E. St. Louis, Ill. Sharpe, Johnny Jr. 1921 Gault Columbus, Ohio Sharpe, Shirley J. E. 1105 High St. McGehee, Ark. Shavers, Phillip S. 2016 Bragg Little Rock, Ark. Shaw, Carolyn L. P.O. Box 618 Parkin, Ark. Shaw, Graylon 1811 Amberson Dr. San Antonio, Texas Shaw, Ray P. Rt, 3, Box 254 Hope, Ark. Shears, Albert Rt. 3, Box 136 Marianna, Ark. Shears, Billy 8540 Edwards Ave. Jackson, Miss. Shelby, Patricia A. 1005 N. Magnolia Pine Bluff, Ark. Shells, Fred A. 403 E. Miller Gurdon, Ark. Shelton, Amy E. 510 S. Russell St. Fordyce, Ark. Shelton, Lawrence Rt, 1, Boxi78 Strong, Ark. Shelton, Marjorie 139 Hedge St. Salem, New Jersey Sherpell, Clyde Rt. 2, Box 34 England, Ark. Sherrill, Cecil Rt. 4, Box 33 Batesville, Ark. Shine, Archie J. 13 Watson Blvd. Pine Bluff, Ark. Shirley, Gregory B. 112 Stars Way Kingston, Jamaica W.I. Shirley, Norman P. 6 Ritchie Kingston, Jamaica Short, Gloria J. 5749 Kingsbury St. Louis, Mo. Shumpert, Edwin E. Rt. 1, Box 145 Tyronza, Ark. Sibert, Jesse B 2106 Jackson Evanston, Ill. Simes, Zernon 359 Baringo W. Helena, Ark. Simmons, Evelyn R. 304 N. Wolfe Dermott, Ark, Simmons, William 406 Winter Henderson, Texas Simon, Eddie G Rt. 2, Box 60 Cotton Plant, Ark, Simon, Jo Ann 4002 W Hepburn Pine Bluff, Ark. Simon, Larry J. Box 93 Fountain Hill, Ark. Simon, Melvin 434 Robinson Ave. Marrero, La. Simpson, Emma Jean Rt. 3, Box 251 Crossett, Ark, Simpson, Herman 151 S: Coanza W. Helena, Ark, Simpson, Joe C. 566 Cleveland Camden, Ark. Simpson, Walter L. 151 S, Coanza W. Helena, Ark. Sims, Connie M. 20 Gross Lance Forrest City, Ark. Sims, Eddie Charles 3802 No. Tennessee Crossett, Ark. Sims, Flynn A. Box 103 Hughes, Ark. Sims, Jacquelyn M. 387A Watson Blvd. Pine Bluff, Ark. Sims, Jeanetta 815 SW First England, Ark. Sims, Jermiah, Jr. Box 274 Marvell, Ark. Sims, Larry D. Box 279 Holly Grove, Ark. Sims, Leola Rt. 3, Box 113 Holly Grove, Ark. Sims, Linda C.M. 857 Lincoln Dr. Camden, Ark. Sims, Luella D. 202 Lee St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Sims, Monroe H. Jr. 128 17th Clarksdale, Miss. Sims, Nokhomas P.O. Box 102 Barton, Ark. Sinclair, Doris J. T. 507 Kearing El Dorado, Ark. Singleton, Percy C. 1204 E. 19th Pine Bluff, Ark. Sistrunk, Manuel Rt, 3, Box 402 XX Montgomery, Ala. Sizemore, Kymara M. 8622 S. Wabash Chicago, Ill. Smiley, Geneva C. 2018 Reeker Pine Bluff, Ark. Smith, Agnes E. P.O. Box 226 Goodwin, Ark. Smith, Alma J. Rt, 2, Box 70B Moro, Ark. Smith, Angela M. 1535 Taney Pl. Gary, Ind. Smith, Armelia W. Rt. 1, Box 27 Palestine, Ark. Smith, Barbara 1021 W. 15th Little Rock, Ark. Smith, Bessie G. Rt. 3, Box 87 Marianna, Ark. Smith, Birdell B. P.O. Box 498 Smackover, Ark, Smith, Bobbie J. Rt, 1, Box 354B Turrell, Ark. Smith, Celester 1713 W. Scykk Pine BIfff, Ark. Smith, Charles 3919 Texas Pine Bluff, Ark. Smith, Clara Belle Rt,. 2, Box 313 Marvell, Ark. Smith, Clarence D. Rt. 2, Box 191 D Little Rock, Ark. Smith, Cortez 1214 Roosevelt El Dorado, Arkansas Smith, Cynthia J. 523 Hamburg St. Lake Village, Ark. Smith, Dennis Jr. 107 E. 25th Pine Bluff, Ark. Smith, Donald 204 Sheppard St. Malvern, Ark. Smith, Donald E. Gen. Del. Ronald, Ark. Smith, Donnie 404 W. Willow Brinkley, Ark. Smith, Doris J. 3200 W. 10th St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Smith, Easter 704 S. 18th W. Memphis, Ark. Smith, Edna M. 320 Powell St. Marion, Ark. Smith, Elisha 1720 Reed St, Pine Bluff, Ark, Smith, Elizabeth Rt. 2, Box 67 Moro, Ark, Smith, Ellen S. 1108 N. 9th Fort Smith, Ark. Smith, Ervin L. P.O. Box 226 Goodwin, Ark. Smith, Etta J. Rt, 2, Box 313 Marvell, Ark. Smith, Evelyn D. P.O. Box 204 Goodwin, Ark. Smith, Genois Box 574 Eudora, Ark. Smith, Gerald 4220 W. 138th Pine Bluff, Ark. Smith, Grady B. Rt. 2, Box 144A Overton, Texas Smith, Hattie E. 311 N. Bryant St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Smith, Hawkins Jr. 2304 Reed Pine Bluff, Ark. Smith, Helen J. 320 Powell Marion, Ark. Smith, Herbert 812 E. 10th Pine Bluff, Ark. Smith, James R. 2302 Georgia Pine Bluff, Ark. Smith, James D. 1720 Reed St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Smith, Joe W. Rt. 2, Box 70 B Moro, Ark, Smith, John Jr. Rt. 2, Box 70 B Moro, Ark. Smith, Joseph Rt. 4, Box 187 CD Montgomery, Ala. Smith, Kay F. Box 206 Marianna, Ark. Smith, Larry E. 401 W. 21st N. Little Rock, Ark. Smith, Lillie B. 811 N. Bryant Pine Bluff, Ark. Smith, Lorenzo Rt. 3, Box 87 Marianna, Ark. Smith, Marion D. Regt, BOx.Zo Almyra, Ark. Smith, Mary A Box 311 Strong, Ark. Smith, Mary L. 3200 W. 10th Pine Bluff, Ark. Smith, Mattie P. 819 E. 18 Pine Bluff, Ark. Smith, Michael 1641 Gresham Arkadelphia, Ark. Smith, Michael G. 4217 Washington Blvd. Chicago, Ill. Smith, Nile, E. 710 Ouachita El Dorado, Ark. Smith, Norwood 311 .N. Bryant Pine Bluff, Ark. Smith, Patricia A.W. 1001 Persimmon Pine Bluff, Ark. Smith, Phyllis A Rt, 1, Box 58 Almyra, Ark. Smith, Raye E. 2300 W. 10 Pine Bluff, Ark. Smith, Riley Richleon 6115 Evans Chicago, Ill. Smith, Rita A. 432 Glanker St, Memphis, Tenn. Smith, Ronald T. 1535 Taney Place Gary, Ind. Smith, Ruby J, Box 226 Goodwin, Ark. Smith, Samuel Rt. 4, Box 187 CD Montgomery, Ala. Smith, Susie E. 817 Alabama Earle, Ark, Smith, Velma 1619 Catalpa Pine Bluff, Ark. Smith, Viola Rt. 1, Box 31 B Sherrill, Ark. Smith, Willie Rt. 4, Box 187 CD Montgomery, Ala. Smittie, Fred T. 1101 Victory Little Rock, Ark. Smothers, Henry Jr. 5429 No. Robertson St, New Orleans, La. Snell, Leroy Richar 1636 So. Main St. Memphis, Tenn. Snowden, Billy R. 1114 Ouachita El Dorado, Ark. Snowden, Gwendolyn F. 1102 Ouachita El Dorado, Ark. Snowden, Lelia L. Box 1362 El Dorado, Ark. Snowden, Naomi Rt, 2, Box 230 W. Helena, Ark. Sparkman, Clarence N. 2107 Robbins St. Chattanooga, Tenn, Sparks, Earnest Rt. 1, Box T7A Lexa, Ark. Sparks, Floyd Harold 1018 W. Roosevelt Rd. Little Rock, Ark. Sparks, Mary E. Rt, 1, Box 77 A Lexa, Ark, Sparks, Virginia Rt, 1, Box! 7A Lexa, Ark, Spaulding, Virginia H. Pine Bluff Arsenal Pine Bluff, Ark. Spearman, Jerry 123 Mason Newport, Ark. Spears, Freddie J. Rt. 2, Box 158 Marvell, Ark. Spencer, Darnell 552 N, 22nd E. St. Louis, Ill. 428 Spencer, David Jr. 458 W. McKinley Baton Rouge, La. Spencer, Otis L. Rt. 1, Box 187 Helena, Ark, Spikes, John Jr. 4115 W. Fourth Pine Bluff, Ark. Sprinkle, Ila Jean Sprinkle, Patsy Jean 2510 W. Bell Pine Bluff, Ark. Spruel, Velma L. 209 Don St. Helena, Ark. Stafford, James E. 302 N. 12th St. W. Memphis, Ark. Stagger, Clifton E. P.O. Box 66 Dermott, Ark. Stancil, Fred N. 5215 S. Woodland N. Little Rock, Ark. Stancil, Larry G. 1600 W. 23 Little Rock, Ark. Starks, Carolyn J. 113 S. Larch Pine Bluff, Ark. Starks, Odessa O, P. Rt, 2, Box 249 Pine Bluff, Ark. Steele, Dorothy A. Rt, 1, Box 222 Helena, Ark, Stelivan, Larry PAO} Boxi27a Hensley, Ark. Stephens, Dale A. 1927 Hunter Ave. Memphis, Tenn. Stephens, Leroy P.O. Box 395 Grady, Ark. Stephens, Robert L. 3410 Texas St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Stephenson, Alma J. Gen. Del. Poplar Grove, Ark. Steppes, Bernard Gen, Del. Warren, Ark. Stepps, Clyde Rt. 3, Box 126 Marvell, Ark. Steeps, Stanley Rt. 1, Box 82 B More, Ark, Steptoe, James J. 210 Rutherford Roanoke, Va. Stevens, Marcus D. 2 501 W. Pullen Pine Bluff, Ark. Stevenson, Asa L. 1027 W. 3 Crowley, La. Stevenson, Gradie E. 202 Adams St. NE Washington D.C. Stevenson, Thelma Drawer D, Holly Grove, Ark. Steward, Larry Rt, 1, Box 5 Buckner, Ark, Stewart, Barbara F. 4417 W, 13th Ave. Pine Bluff, Ark. Stewart, Cassandra Gail 93 3 Ogden Benton Harbor, Mich. Stewart, Curtis Rt. 1, Box 35 Clarendon, Ark. Stewart, Indiana 125 E. Andrew Forrest City, Ark. Stewart, Rosie B. 234 S. 14th West Memphis, Ark. Stewart, Thomas A. 1113 W. Franklin Forrest City, Ark. Stewart, Wayne M. 1113 W. Scull Pine Bluff, Ark. Stillis, Willie Jr. 101 White McGehee, Ark. Stocker, Alice Fay Rt, 1, Box 148 Rison, Ark. Stocker, Earnest L. Rt. 1, Box 148 Rison, Ark. Stockes, Anna Jean L. 318 S. Houston Russellville, Ark. Stoudamire, Walter Jr. 3603 West 11th Pine Bluff, Ark. Stovall, Alberta Rt. 1, Box 238 Cotton Plant, Ark. Stovall, Carolyn F. 313 Glendale Gillett, Ark. Stovall, Leola W. 2803 Townsend Dr. Pine Bluff, Ark. Stovall, Marilyn R. 101 Doris St. Magnolia, Ark. Strain, Bobbie J. Rt, 1, Box 138 Grady, Ark. Strain, Ozell Rt. 1, Box 138 Grady, Ark. Street, Donald W. 412 Buckingham Osceola, Ark. Street, Gloria A 2906 W. 32nd Pine Bluff, Ark. Streeter, Charles C. P.O. Box 126 Crossett, Ark. Streeter, Danny C, 502 N. Ga St. Crossett, Ark. Streeter, Donald E. P.O, Box 126 Crossett, Ark, Stribling, Georgia M.S. 716 N. Hazel Pine Bluff, Ark. Strickland, Ruthie M. 601 N. Charlyne Brinkley, Ark, Stricklin, Jance M. Rt. 1, Box 120 B Wilmot, Ark. Stinger, Elma W. 1216 E. 19 Pine Bluff, Ark. Strong, Calvin G. Rt. 2, Box 125 N Altheimer, Ark. Strong, Ira L. P.O. Box 563 Warren, Ark. Strozier, Preston 613 Valwagoner Flint, Mich. Stubblefield, Hervie A. 1704 Pulaski Little Rock, Ark. Stubblefield, Joyce M. 3105 Chester Little Rock, Ark. Stubbs, Vernon 2512 Batley Little Rock, Ark. Sturgis, Lamos W. 319 W. Grove El Dorado, Ark. Suber, Minnie Rt. 2, Box 22E Tillar, Ark. Suggs, David C. 2702 W. 11th Pine Bluff, Ark. Suggs, Willie C.D. 633 S, 14th W. Memphis, Ark. Suggs, William 113 W. Scott Ave. Forrest City, Ark. Suher, Mary H. Box 155 Roe, Ark. T Thornton, Willie 2421 W. Bell Pine Bluff, Ark. Thornton, Willie Rt. 1, Box 574 Marion, Ark, Threets, Williams R, D. 915 Mulberry Pine Bluff, Ark. Thrill, Yvonne D. 2264 Brown B. Memphis, Tenn, Thrower, Barbara Rt. 1, Box 184 Strong, Ark. Thrower, Gail RFD 2, Box 81 Sparkman, Ark. Thrower, Ola M. Box 682 Fordyce, Ark. Thrower, Wilma Jean 2504 W. 13th Pine Bluff, Ark. Thurston, Floyda Rt, 1, Box 234 Forrest City, Ark. Thurston, Rogenia L. Rt. 1, Box 234 Forrest City, Ark, Tiller, Dewey 2075 Farrington Memphis, Tenn. Tillman, Ermer J. Tillman, Jacquelyn T. 403 Vine St. Newport, Ark, Tillman, Jacqueline M. 1107 W. Scull Pine Bluff, Ark. Tillman, Willie L. Rt. 2, Box 904 Gould, Ark. Tillmon, Florida M. P.O. Box 32 Sherrill, Ark. Tillmon, Johnny A. Rt. 1, Box 303 Sherrill, Ark. Timmons, Joann Gen. Del. Roe, Arkansas Tipton, Mary E 201 Clay Newport, Ark, Todd, Charles A. 652 Frazier St. Camden, Ark. Todd, Shirley J. F. Rt. 1, Box 37 Fordyce, Ark, Thomason, Queen E. T. 216 S. 10th Clarendon, Ark. Thompson, Albertena 2301 Fluker Pine Bluff, Ark, Thompson, Alfred P.O. Box 276 Mound Bayou, Miss. Thompson, Alice M. P.O. Box 228 Norphlet, Ark. Thompson, Bertha E. P.O. Box 229 Tillar, Ark. Thompson, Brenda P.O. Box 92 Roe, Ark. Thompson, Brenda J. 3504 W. 15 Pine Bluff, Ark. Thompson, Chester Lee RFD 2, Box9 A Hampton, Ark. Thompson, Cherrye D. Box 125 Brinkley, Ark. Thompson, Darlene Box 92 Roe, Ark. Thompson, Elmer W. Rt. 1, Box 31 McNeil, Ark. Thompson, Georgia B. Box 203 York Yorktown, Ark. Thompson, George B. 1824 N. 9th Fort Smith, Ark. Thompson, Janice L. Rt. 1, Box 31 McNeil, Ark. Thompson, Joalma 1379 Kentucky St. Memphis, Tenn. Thompson, Lacretia Rt, 2, Box 166 Morrilton, Ark. Thompson, Margie J. 907 N. Hickory Pine Bluff, Ark. Thompson, Melba R. 3201 W. 15th Pine Bluff, Ark, Thompson, William O. 607 N. Wood Stuttgart, Ark. Thornton, Cheryl Y. 2107 Walter St. Texrrkana, Ark. Thornton, Linda L, Rt, 4, Box 205 Hope, Ark. Thomas, Garry 309 W. 2nd Stamps, Ark. Thomas, George Rt. 2, Box 314 Forrest City, Ark, Thomas, Gwendolyn D, Rt, 6, Box 42 Pine Bluff, Ark, Thomas, Helen J. S. 905 Pear St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Thomas, Henry L. 309 W. Second St. Stamps, Ark, Thomas, Isaac Rt. 1, Box 12 Poplar Grove, Ark. Thomas, Jerome 2636 Queenscoud Jackson, Miss. Thomas, Joan Pend Rt, Box 41C Dumas, Ark, Thomas, John L, P.O. Box 41 Webbaseka, Ark. Thomas, Juanita G. 709s Gum Pine Bluff, Ark. Thomas, Larry D. 202 Plum Pine Bluff, Ark. Thomas, Lerone 300 S Peach St, Dumas, Ark. Thomas, Linda F. Rt. 5, Box 31 Magnolia, Ark. Thomas, Martha O. Box 396 Grady, Ark, Thomas, Mary E. Box 145 Eudora, Ark. Thomas, Ollie L. Box 222 Crawfordsville, Crawfordsville, Ark. Thomas, Robert Lee Rt, 2, Box 390 Lexa, Ark. Thomas, Roselle Rt, 1, Box 323 Altheimer, Ark. Thomas, Rossie M. P.O. Box 7222 Pine Bluff, Ark. Thomas, Simuel 401 W. Cleburne W. Helena, Ark... Thomas, Walter Joseph 6642 Pauline Dr. New Orleans, La. Tolbert, Jo Ann 300 N. Missouri Crossett, Ark. Tolden, Michael A. 521 Converse E. St. Louis, Ill. Toney, Geraldine P.O. Box 531 Tucker, Ark, Toney, Sallie Bailey 2402 Fuker Pine Bluff, Ark, Torrence, James H., 721 Scales Camden, Ark, Torrence, Willie L. Rt. 4, Box 121 B Magnolia, Ark. Towne, Oscar Rt. 1, Box 171 AA Marvell, Ark. Townsel, Johnny Jr. 1213 Walker St. Clarendon, Ark. Townsend, Larry D. 2517 Georgia Pine Bluff, Ark. Tramble, Otis C. Jr. 237 Anita St. Camden, Ark. Trammell, Clincy 1121 N. Cedar Pine Bluff, Ark. Trammell, John W. 1218 W. 24th Little Rock, Ark. Trammell, Rosemary S. 69 Watson Blvd. Pine Bluff, Ark. Traylor, Billy S. 521 W. 46th Pine Bluff, Ark. Traylor, Jermia N, 521 W. 46th Pine Bluff, Ark. Trice, Daniel W. 4966 Highland St. Louis, Mo. Trice, Ernest Rt, 1, Box 86 Moro, Ark. Trice, Garland Jr. Rt. 1, Box 86 Moro, Ark. Trice, Jeffrey Rt. 1, Box 86 Moro, Ark. Trieu, Vinhien 3017 w. 13th Pine Bluff, Ark. Triplett, Michael 2121 N. 13th St. Smith, Ark. Tripp, Evelyn J. 1102 S, Holly Pine Bluff, Ark. Troope, Joyce M. Rt, 1, Box 87G Helena, Ark. Trotter, Bobbie J. 210 Carver Cts, Camden, Ark. Trotter, Cleo F. 3722 W. 17 Little Rock, Ark. Trotter, Maggie R. Rt, 1, Box 70 Ingalls, Ark. Trotter, Mary Evelyn M M Missouri St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Trotter, Vernon L, 606 W. Burnett Dumas, Ark. Troutman, Wayne K. 3839 N.W. 45th Miami, Florida Truitt, Michael W. Rt, 2, Box 4 Holly Grove, Ark. Truitt, Sammie L, Box 112 Elaine, Ark, Tuberville, Bedford F. Jr. HALON in Sts Wynne, Ark. Tuberville, Joyce L. 719 J. Wynne, Ark, Tucker, Alice M. Rt. 1, Box 14 Hamburg, Ark. Tucker, Edna Ruth Rtn BOX ar Moro, Ark. Tucker, Jay Lee 534 E B St. El Dorado, Ark. Tucker, Jimmie E. 18 E 6th Pine Bluff, Ark. Tucker, Lurlene Rt, 1, Box 110 Crossett, Ark. Tucker, Pearlena P.O. Box 167 Montrose, Ark, Tucker, Robert L. 600 N. Charlyne Brinkley, Ark. Tucker, Theotis 616 Booker St. Hamburg, Ark. Turner, Bobbie A. Rt. 1, Box 260 Crawfordsville, Ark. Turner, Bonnie J. 430 S. 13th W. Memphis, Ark. Turner, Charles 1004 E. 10th St. Chattanooga, Tenn, Turner, Diane 1914 Ringo, St. Little Rock, Ark. Turner, Eloise Rt. 4, Box 604 Texarkana, Ark, Turner, Equilla 305A Avenue Forrest City, Ark, Turner, Everett E. 241 N. Florida St, Marianna, Ark, Turner, Floyd E, 420 Cedar Pine Bluff, Ark. Turner, George E. Rt, 1, Box 143B Colt, Ark. Turner, Gladys E. Patterson, Ark. Turner, Harvey L. P.O. Box 248 Hughes, Ark. Turner, Jeraldine 2404 King Pine Bluff, Ark. Turner, John 1119 Ray St. Texarkana, Ark. Turner, Loretta L. 1214 Moline Malvern, Ark. Turner, Patricia Rt. 4, Box 604 Texarkana, Ark, Turner, Priscilla A. 305 A. St, Forrest City, Ark, Turner, Shirley A. 406 S. 9th St. W. Memphis, Ark. Turner, Welcome Jr. Rt, 6, Box 190 Ed Dorado, Ark. Turner, Wilbur Wayne P.O, Box 206 Ashdown, Ark, Turner, Winston B, 1032 S. 15th Blytheville, Ark. Turnquist, Alan R. 12 Ingalls, Ave. So, Norwalk, Conn. Turpin, Dorothy L. H. 2309 W. 36th Ave. Pine Bluff, Ark. Tyler, Dorletha 2301 King Pine Bluff, Ark. Tyler, Florida M. Rt, 1, Box 149 Cotton Plant, Ark. Tyler, Gloria J. Rt, 3, Box 115 Holly Grove, Ark, Tyler, Joan A, Rt, 8, Box 115 Holly Grove, Ark. Tyler, Mable E. Rt, 1, Box 149 Cotton Plant, Ark. Tyler, Marilyn L. Box 388 Eudora, Ark. Tyler, Milton L. Gen Del. Holly Grove, Ark. Tyson, Norma Rt, 1, Box 66A Bloomburg, Texas Tyson, Ora L. 1012 E. 18th St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Tyus, Conzie Liston P.O. Box 224 Gould, Ark. Underwood, Dorothy J. 2316 Drake Memphis, Tenn. Vv Valentine, Yvonne C, 406 N. 6th St. Augusta, Ark, Vanburen, Raymond Gen. Del. Eudora, Ark. Vance, Betty J. Vance, Mildred Rt, 2, Box 27 Brinkley, Ark, Vander, Jacqulyn 5 E. 14th St. Alton, Ill, Vanlue, Ronda F, Rt. 1, Box 49 Alam, Ark. Varnado, Gertrude 707 E. 17th Pine Bluff, Ark. Varnado, Tyree 401 Walker, Ave. Memphis, Tenn. Varnado, Vashti nOT E. 27 Pine Bluff, Ark. Vasser, Gloria Jean 630 Bonanza W. Helena, Ark. Vaughn, Alfreda P.O, Box 348 Marvell, Ark, Vaughn, Claude Jr. Rt. 1, Box 296 Crawfordsville, Ark. Vaughn, Earnest C, 1510 So, Valmar Little Rock, Ark. Vaughn, Thomas P.O. Box 348 Marvell, Ark. Vaughn, Wesley S. Rt. 2, Box 156 Earle, Ark, Vaughns, Willie M. Star Rt. 1, Box 87 Vake Village, Ark. Versey, Rene R, P.O. Box 393 Eudora, Ark. Victrum, Andrew 7149 NW 9th Miami, Fla. W Waddell, Almetris A. 3312 W. Pullen Pine Bluff, Ark. Wade, Edward L. Rt. 3, Box 117 Hope, Ark. Wade, Roderick D. 547 Madison Ave. Roanoke, Virginia Wade, Shirley 3420 Tennessee Pine Bluff, Ark. Wainright, Willie Kelvin Rt. 1, Box 73 Strong, Ark. Waits, Effie M. Box 152 Earle, Ark. Walker, Annie 5303 W. 9th Pine Bluff, Ark. Walker, Carolyn R. Rt, 2, Box 370 Lexa, Ark. Walker, Charlotte Rt, 1, Box 239 Lexa, Ark. Walker, Charles J. Jr. 819 Mchaney Rd. Blytheville, Ark, Walker, Charley H. Rt. 2, Box 96 Altheimer, Ark, Walker, Daisy E, 707 E. 7th St, Pine Bluff, Ark, Walker, Donald 501 Arrington, Ave, Newport, Ark. Walker, Earl 078 3719 Boxtown Rd. Memphis, Tenn. Walker, Earnest L, Gen, Del. Stamps, Ark, Walker, Evelyn, Rt. 2, Box 37 England, Ark. Walker, Florine Rt, 1, Box 248 Hughes, Ark, Walker, James G, Rt, 2, Box 96 Altheimer, Ark. Walker, Janet 4417 W, 6th Pine Bluff, Ark, Walker, Jerry J. 1481 Willis St. Memphis, Tenn, Walker, John L. 2402 Magnolia St, New Orleans, La. Walker, Joyce M. 1018 Quindara Kansas City, Kan. Walker, Larry D. Rt. 1, Box 178 Stamps, Ark. Walker, Larry Andrew 115 N, Beech Pine Bluff, Ark, Walker, Lou E, Rt. 2, Box 96 Altheimer, Ark. Walker, Mary G. 115 N. Beech Pine Bluff, Ark. Walker, McEdward 801 N. Maple Pine Bluff, Ark, Walker, Ora Lee 801 N. Maple Pine Bluff, Ark. Walker, Rosie L. 409 W. Pine Dermott, Ark. Walker, William ODonald Rt. 1, Box 31 Taylor, Ark. 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Ware, Diann Leslie St. Nashville, Ark. Ware, Katie F.C. Rt, 2, Box 191 A Locksburg, Ark. Ware, Majorie F. 926 East 13th Ave. Pine Bluff, Ark. Ware, Michael 88 Burbank Dr. Little Rock, Ark, Ware, Reniece Ophelia 1800 W. 2nd Pine Bluff, Ark. Ware, Roy L. 1109 N. Willow Pine Bluff, Ark. Warren, Deborah W. 404 Mobile St. Hattisburg, Miss. Warren, Elex Rt. 1, Box 32 Widner, Ark, Warren, Freddie D. 911 Magnolia N. Little Rock, Ark, Warren, Issac 2:9 N, Beech Forrest City, Ark. Warren, Larry 716 William Wynne, Ark. Warren, Luther J. Rt, 1, Box 32 Widener, Ark. Warren, Madaline C., 716 W. Williams Wynne, Ark, Warren, Reuben E, Rt. 2, Box 146A Chidester, Ark. Warren, Vernette 1619 Eugenia St. Texarkana, Ark. Warrior, Evans Jr. 519 E. Short 24 Pine Bluff, Ark. Warrior, Isasc Rt. 3, Box 488 Pine Bluff, Ark. Warrior, Jimmy L. 519 E. SHT 2 Pine Bluff, Ark. Warson, Brady M. Box 11 Madison, Ark. Wash, Booker T. Rt. 1, Box 70 Earle, Ark. Washington, Odiest 1110 S. First St. McGehee, Ark. Washington, Billy Rt. 1, Box 70 Plumerville, Ark. Washington, D.C. 5949 Eggleston Chicago, II. Washington, Mary L. 301 N. Miss. Crossett, Ark. Washington, Katherine 404 N. Blake Pine Bluff, Ark. Washington, Melvin Z. 80 W. Russell W. Helena, Ark. Washington, Joe L. Rt, 1, Box 24 Crossett, Ark. Washington, Sammie Jr. Rt. 1, Box 163 Tyronza, Ark, Washington, Shirley A. Rt. 1, Box 255 B Proctor, Ark, Washington, Catherine 2007 Logan Arkadelphia, Ark. Washington, Joseph E, 1100 E. Harding Pine Bluff, Ark. Washington, Martin J. 2218 Saracen Pine Bluff, Ark. Washington, Eair D. 2214 King Pine Bluff, Ark. Washington, David Lee 410 S. 8th St. W.Memphis, Ark, Washington, Evandrew P.O. Box 100 Crossett, Ark. Washington, Linda S. Rt. 1, Box 221 X Helena, Ark. Washington, Johnny B. 80 W. Russell St. W. Helena, Ark. Washington, Richard E, 213 Roy Rd. Jacksonville, Ark. Washington, Jimmy P.O. Box 145 Earle, Ark. Washington, Carl E, 3607 W. 11th Pine Bluff, Ark, Washington, Diana 2820 Seward St. Omaha, Neb. Washington, Loandrew P.O. Box 100 Crossett, Ark. Washington, Ralph M. Rt. p, Box 358 Poplar Grove, Ark. Waters, Evelyn L. Rt. 3, Bxx 209 Conway, Ark. Watkins, Aaron P.O, Box 182 Eudora, Ark. Watkins, Carrie B. P.O, Box 182 Eudora, Ark, Watkins, Charlotte A P.O, Box 117 Carthage, Ark, Watkins, James L. 1517 Ellington St, Memphis, Tenn. Watkins, Larry 509 East 14th Ave, Pine Bluff, Ark. Watkins, Willie 59 Rucks St, Lake Village, Ark. Watson, Barbara A. 2102 Dennison St. Little Rock, Ark. Watson, Claude 4510 Main Pine Bluff, Ark. Watson, Edward L. 1515 Preston St. Texarkana, Ark, Watson, Kervin Gene Rt. 2, Box 489 A Jacksonville, Ark. Watson, Larry 510 Taft St. Pine Bluff, Ark.. Watson, Lula Ann Gen, Del. Rondo, Ark. Watson, Monroe 1215 E. 16th St. N. Little Rock, Ark. Watson, Ronnie E. Rt. 2, Box 439 A Jacksonville, Ark. Weatherall, Gloria D, 1025 S, Lake Blytheville, Ark. Weathers, Mable L, Rt. 2, Box 150 Fordyce, Ark. Weathersby, Veorge 1832 Andry New Orleans, La. Weaver, Brenda F. 2114 W. 9th Pine Bluff, Ark. Weaver, Fredrick 635 1 2 Carver Ave. Camden, Ark. Weaver, Henrietta Box 55 Goodwin, Ark. Weaver, Rosa Lee Rt. 1, Box 269 Fordyce, Ark, Weaver, Venita P.O. Box 55 Goodwin, Ark. Webb, Boston R. 1624 Sydney Rd. Memphis, Tenn. Webb, Brosie Rt. 1, Box 69 Roe, Ark. Webb, Calvin P.O. Box 14 Lagrange, Ark, Webb, Carolyn Rt. 2, Box 202 A Augusta, Ark. Webb, Jacquelyn L. Rt. 1, Box 50 Dumas, Ark, Webb, Robert L. Box 442 Searcy, Ark, Webster, Gilbert C, 1521 Vine N. Little Rock, Ark. Webster, Earlene Reed Rural Sta. Tillar, Ark. Webster, Monroe P, 59 Glendaleave Alnay, N.Y. Weens, Elihu Rt, 3, Box 50 Holly Grove, Ark. Wells, Dementra A.W. P.O, Box 92 Gilmore, Ark. Wells, Samuel Simpson P.O. Box 92 Gilmore, Ark. Wells, Vollie R. 13721 Highway 10 Little Rock, Ark, Wells, Walter R. 73 7 Wells Memphis, Tenn. Wesley, John A. Rt. 1, Box 80 Springfield, Ark. Wesley, Russell W. Rt, 1, Box 83 Springfield, Ark. West, Larry D. 1506 Vaugine Pine Bluff, Ark. West, Thomas Irven 4300 West Long 4 Pine Bluff, Ark. West, Veloria M. 1602 Vaugine Pine Bluff, Ark. Westbrook, Larry L. 556 Greenwood St. Camden, Ark. Westbrook, Otis Gene Rt. 3, Box 177 B Marianna, Ark. Westbrook, Willie L. Rt. 1, Box 203K Poplar Grove, Ark. Westbrooks, Billy 7722 Greenwood Chicago, Ill. Westbrooks, Bernard 7722 Greenwood Chicago, Ill, Weston, Walter P. Jr. Rt, 1, Box 152 Eudora, Ark, Whaley, Bettye J. 408 N. Georgia Crossett, Ark. Wheeler, Ephriam W. Rt. 4, Box 24 A Arkadelphia, Ark, Whirley, Jackie D. Rt, 1, Box 26 BK Scott, Ark, Whitaker, Fannie M. 14 N. Powell St. Marion, Ark. White, Alonzo Box 103 Wabbaseka, Ark, White, Bryan E. 5522 Pershing Houston, Texas White, Budd 711 Ash Franklin, La. White, Carolyn A, 2002 E. 14th Texarkana, Ark, White, Carthen V Rt, 1, Box 92 Hattieonville, Ark. White, Clifton 4404 West 13th Pine Bluff, Ark. White, Emma Regina 635 So, 16th St. West Memphis, Ark, White, Evelyn R, P,O. Box 103 Wabaseka, Ark, White, Gwendolyn Carol 623 Pinehurst Texarkana, Ark, White, Jesse P.O, Box 606 Hughes, Ark, White, John E, 926 W. Chambers Milwaukee, Wis. White, Johnny Lee Rt. 4, Box 420 Camden, Ark, White, Joyce M. Rt, 2, Box 318 Marvell, Ark. White, Joyce Wright 611 Fairfax Ave. N.W. Roanoke, Vir. White, Lavarn Rt. 2, Box 236 Altheimer, Ark, White, Learrie 3114 Louisiana St. Little Rock, Ark, White, Lewis T. 520 N. Locust Pine Bluff, Ark. White, Martha Allean 504 Saint Mary Lake Village, Ark. White, Mary A. 2437 N. Grant Pine Bluff, Ark. White, Napolean 1130 Be ech Helena, Ark. 431 432 White, Shirley J. 1054 La Grange Memphis, Tenn. White, Thelma M. 311 Mulberry St. Lake Village, Ark. White, William 326 Garland Ave. Hot Springs, Ark, Whitfield, Benjamin Box 261 Gould, Ark. Whitfield, Luther Jr. 314 N. Ash Osceola, Ark. Whitfield, Linder J. 514 W. 2nd St. Stamps, Ark. Whitfield, Sherman L, Box 261 Gould, Ark. Whitley, Beverly P.O. Box 97 Clarendon, Ark. Whitmore, Donald 1224 Ansley Nashville, Ark. Whitmore, Frank Rt. 2, Box 234 Altheimer, A rk. Whitmore, William C. Rt. 2, Ashdown, Ark. Whitney, Edward E. Box 383 Kensett, Ark. Whitted, Charles Alford 213 W_ Bard St. Osceola, Ark, Whitted, Gail P.H. 510 N. Lowe Stuttgart, Ark. Wilbon, Eleanor L. 2304 Cross St. Little Rock, Ark. Wilbon, Queen E. P.O. Box 305 Wrights ville, Ark, Wilborn, Janyce L. 2600 S. Louisiana Little Rock, Ark, Wilborn, Roslyn Marie 302 N. Cherry Pine Bluff, Pine Bluff, Ark, Wilbourne, Glenda K. 1118 E, 13 Pine Bluff, Ark. Wilder, Carl P.O. Box 385 Wilmot, Ark. Wiley, Delorse A, 326 N. Chicot St. Lake Village, Ark. Whiley, Ernestine Rt. 3, Box 16M El Dorado, Ark, Wiley, Faye N. 3700 W. Short 2nd Pine Bluff, Ark. Wiley, Larry 1127 N. Magnolia Pine Bluff, Ark. Wiley, Nelson Jr. 752 Carver Circle Greenville, Miss. Wiley, Willie C. 518 E. 24th Pine Bluff, Ark. Wilkes, Doris Ann 205 S H St. Fort Smith, Ark. Wilkins, Betty L. Gen. Del. Osceola, Ark. Wilkins, Lillie M. Rt, 1, Box 47A Sherrill, Ark. Wilkins, William M. 914 McDonough Helena, Ark, William, Sandra L. 211 North Linden Pine Bluff, Ark. Williams, Adeal P.O. Box 51 Haynes, Ark. Williams, Alvin S. 1812 Collegiate Dr. Pine Bluff, Ark. Williams, Alonzo B. 707 W. Pullen Pine Bluff, Ark. Williams, Andrew C. Rt. 1, Box 159 Bradley, Ark. Williams, Arthur L. 116 Fairview Ormond Beach, Fla. Williams, Bertha L. Gen. Del. Forrest City, Ark, Williams, Brenda F, 320 Peach St, Pine Bluff, Ark. Williams, Bradely E. Rt. 2, Box 387 Hughes, Ark. Williams, Brenda J. 820 N. Cedar Pine Bluff, Ark. Williams, Carl L. 1817 Fluker St, Pine Bluff, Ark. Williams, Cassandra 808 S. Mulberry Pine Bluff, Ark. Williams, Carlos B. 124 Dashiel San Antonio, Texas Williams, Carolyn 2503 W. 12th Pine Bluff, Ark. Williams, Connell 950 Mt. Pisgah Rd. Memphis, Tenn. Williams, Curtis 612 E. 17th Pine Bluff, Ark. Williams, Deborah Rt, 1, Box 447 H N. Little Rock, Ark. Williams, Delorce C. 504 James St. N. Little Rock, Ark. Williams, Deborah S, 305 Adams St. Marked Tree, Ark. Williams, Dianne Rt, 1, Box 248 Bradley, Ark, Williams, Donald R. Rt, 2, Box 295 Forrest City, Ark. Williams, Doris A. Box 93 Turrell, Ark, Williams, Earnest Lee 143 Ross Marion, Ark. Williams, Earnest L. 154 S. Detonti Ct. W. Helena, Ark. Williams, Earma J. 108 S. Peach St, Dumas, Ark, Williams, Eddie 707 W. Pullen Pine Bluff, Ark, Williams, Edrire V. P.O. Box 336 Prescott, Ark. Williams, Eddie L. 403 N. 11th W. Memphis, Ark. Williams, Ellen Rt, 2, Box 295 Sherrill, Ark. Williams, Ella L. Box 385 Luxora, Ark. Williams, Erma W. Rt, 2, Box 284 Forrest City, Ark. Williams, Ernestine 16 B Cherokee Cts, Blytheville, Ark. Williams, Evelyn P.O, Box 33 Crumrod, Ark, Williams, Evelyn E. Rt. 2, Box 293 Forrest City, Ark, Williams, Floyd T. 729 Walker St. Forrest City, Ark. Williams, Frankie A. 510 N. New York St. Brinkley, Ark. Williams, Gay E. 1603 Bell Pine Bluff, Ark. Williams, Geraldine P.O. Box 215 Helena, Ark. Williams, Gloria 508 S. 13 W. Memphis, Ark. Williams, Helen P.O, Box 205 Tillar, Ark. Williams, Hiawatha Rt, 1, Box 326 Helena, Ark. Williams, Hulbert M. P. Durban St. Georgetown, Guyana Williams, Hymon 212 Brandon Forrest City, Ark. Williams, Ida B. 711 No. N St. Fort Smith, Ark. Williams, J. Lavern H. 118 E. Nichols England, Ark. Williams, James 1903 Virginia Pine Bluff, Ark. Williams, Janette D, Rt, 1, Box 283 Forrest City, Ark, Williams, Janette C. 1112 No. Palm Pine Bluff, Ark, Williams, Jessie M. 648 Nelson St. El Dorado, Ark, Williams, Jerry Rt, 3, Box 37 Holly Grove, Ark. Williams, Jerry Rt. 1, Box 414 Camden, Ark. Williams, Joyce J. Rt. 1, Box 291 Dumas, Ark. Williams, Joel E, 5652 West 13th Pine Bluff, Ark. Williams, John 1322 S. Hazel Pine Bluff, Ark, Williams, Johnny W. P.O, Box 289 Holly Grove, Ark. Williams, John F. 1702 Saracen Pine Bluff, Ark. Williams, Jonas 707 W. Puellen Pine Bluff, Ark, Williams, Johnetta Rt, 2, Box 293 Forrest City, Ark. Williams, Larry F. Gen. Del, Thornton, Ark. Williams, Leodis A.M. N. College Pine Bluff, Ark. Williams, Leroy T, 1806 West 7th Ave. Pine Bluff, Ark. Williams, Linda J. 648 Nelson El Dorado, Ark. Williams, Marvin L. 192 West Texas Marianna, Ark, Williams, Mayr L. 619 East Maxwell De Witt, Ark. Williams, Mae C, 235 Alderson Ave. Forrest City, Ark, Williams, Mary A. Rt, 2, Box 183 magnolai, Ark, Williams, Michael 508 South 13th W.Memphis, Ark. Williams, Michael D. 1513 Marianna St. Memphis, Tenn. Williams, Mozell 2406 W. 10th Ave. Pine Bluff, Ark. Williams, Ned Rt. 4, Box 380 B Hope, Ark. Williams, Odelle 636 Illinois Gary, Indiana Williams, Ollie Ruth Box 150 Eureka Gd. Rd. Little Rock, Ark, Williams, Onetha P.O. Box 199 Ashdown, Ark, Williams, Patricia A, Box 46 Biscoe, Ark. Williams, Percy L. 912 S. Spruce Pine Bluff, Ark. Williams, Pete C, 631 Cherry El Dorado, Ark. Williams, Pearlie J. 217 W. Elise Ave. Forrest City, Ark, Williams, Ronald R. Rt. 2, Box 293 Forrest City, Ark, Williams, Robert T. 608 E. Maxwell De Witt, Ark. Williams, Rubie J. 1112 N. Palm Pine Bluff, Ark, Williams, Samuel II 212 Brandon St. Forrest City, A rk, Williams, Sandra Rt. 1, Box 229 Turrell, Ark, Williams, Shirley M. 192 W. Texas Marianna, Ark, Williams, Shirley M. 320 Peach St, Pine Bluff, Ark, Williams, Silverine 513 1 2 Alabama Pine Bluff, Ark, = Williams, Sirvan Rt, 3, Box 85 Holly Grove, Ark, Williams, Theodore 154 So, Dentonti St, W. Helena, Ark, Williams, Theodis 108 S, Peach Dumas, Ark, Williams, Titus E. Rt. 2, Box 108 Earle, Ark. Williams, U.D, Jr. Rt. 1, Box 177 | Poplar Grove, Ark. Williams, Valeria 2104 S. Monroe Little Rock, Ark, Williams, Vernice P.O. Box 134 Turrell, Ark, Williams, Velma A, 3419 S. Georgia Pine Bluff, Ark. Williams, Viola 407 N. Louisiana Crossett, Ark. Williams, Wardell 1920 W. Bell St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Williams, Weston P.O. Box 247 Holly Grove, Ark, Williams, Willie B. Rt. 3, Box 102 Holly Grove, Ark. Williamson, Owin 1252 Neptune Memphis, Tenn, Williamson, Verdia 510 E. Main St. Ashdown, Ark, x Williamson, Wanda L, Rt. 4, Box 206 Hope, Ark. ood wk peas os LP. pry a SK 7? - yy aw bes to the eraduating class Trade-mark(R) _ COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF SOUTHEAST ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF MONTICELLO tes Willingham, Joyce L. 5809 W. 12 Pine Bluff, Ark. Willingham, Faye K. Rt, 6, Box 92 Pine Bluff, Ark. Willingham, Lee O, 4117 West 8th Pine Bluff, Ark. Willingham, Shirley A. Rt, 2, Box 14 Stephens, Ark, Willis, Barbara A. 2421 W. Bell Pine Bluff, Ark. Willis, Ray E. 1201 N. 8th Fort Smith, Ark. Willis, Robert W. 305 N. Cypress Pine Bluff, Ark. Wilson, Andrew Rt, 2, Box 257L Crossett, Ark, Wilson Cassandra 1806 S. Valmar Little Rock, Ark. Wilson, Catherine M. 3605 Tennessee Pine Bluff, Ark. Wilson, Felton L 221 E. Maxwell De Witt, Ark. Wilson, Gladys C. P.O. Box 416 Marvell, Ark. Wilson, Gwendolyn F, Rt, 1, Box 110 Blevins, Ark. Wilson, James A. 512 W. 46th Pine Bluff, Ark. Wilson, James E. 255 E, Pauline Circle Memphis, Tenn. Wilson, Jo Ann 737 Pearl St. Camden, Ark, Wilson, Jo Linda Rt, 1, Box 103 Humphery, Ark. Wilson, Joyce M. Gen. Del. Holly Grove, Ark. Wilson, Lawrence A, 308 N. Hickory Pine Bluff, Ark. Wilson, Melba L. 1710 Virginia Rd. Los Angeles Calif. Wilson, Wanda A. P.O. Box 231 Luxora, Ark, Wimbush, Thomas 404 K Street Wynne, Ark. Wine, Blanche 926 E. 13th Ave, Pine Bluff, Ark. Wine, Naomia L. Rt. 3, Box 529 Pine Bluff, Ark. Winfrey, Alex L. Rt, 4, Box 212 B Forrest City, Ark. Winfrey, Erma Jean 430 N. Corbin Ashdown, Ark. Winfrey, Ollie L. Box 552 Ashdown, Ark. Winkfield, Anna R. Rt. 1, Box 164 Centerville, Ark. Winright, Johnny C, Rt, 2, Box 177 Strong, Ark. Winston, Larry 223 Mississippi Marianna, Ark. Winters, Arbara L. 116 N. Ash Pine Bluff, Ark, Winters, Charlene 116 N. Ash Pine Bluff, Ark. Winters, Larry 906 Poplar St. Pine Bluff, Ark, Withers, Danny W. 1215 S, Palm Pine Bluff, Ark. Withers, Rudy Wayne 1215 S. Palm Pine Bluff, Ark. Witherspoon, Larry E. 1404 Ash St, Texarkana, Ark. Witherspoon, Frank Star Route 22 Palestine, Ark. Witherspoon, Linda J, 1404 Ash St. Texarkana, Ark. Wilmore, William 1831 S, Karloy Chicago, Ill. Wofford, Annette Rt. k, Box 20 Casscoe, Ark, Wofford, Lois J. Box 431 Cotton Plant, Ark. Woodard, Donald Rt, 2, Box 354 Lexa, Ark. Woodard, James T. 609 E. Street Wynne, Ark, Woods, Dexter C. 2637 Trendley Ave. E. St. Louis, Ill. E. St, Louis, Ill. Woods, Edward 3109 Hepburn Pine Bluff, Ark. Woods, Lamar Rt. 1, Box 317 Portland, Ark. Woods, Mamie R. Box 246 Biscoe, Ark. Woods, Maxine St, Rt. Box 115 B Tucker, Ark. Woods, Ora L. Rt, 1, Box 347 Biytheville, Ark, Woods, Shirley A. Rt. 1, Box 158 Weldon, Ark. Woods, Tommy Rt. 2, Box 441 Lonoke, Ark. Woods, Willie L. 245 California St. Marianna, Ark, Woods, Willie Earl Rt, 1, Box 317 Portland, Ark. Woolfe, William L. Rt, 4, Box 17 Marianna, Ark. Woolfolk, Beverly 2410 Fluker St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Woolfolk, Carolyn F. 2410 Fluker St. Pine Bluff, Ark. Worsham, Katheryn D. P.O. Box 424 Cotton Plant, Ark. Woolfolk, Ridley H. Rt, 1, Box 109 A, Sherrill, Ark. Wortham, Floyd V. 7175 E. Davant Memphis, Tenn. Worthen, William B. Jr. 1600 Brentwood Apt, 109 Pine Bluff, Ark. Worthy, Constance D. Box 374 Marvell, Ark. Wright, Beatrice P.O. Box 74 Wabbaseka, Ark. Wright, Collier Wright, Ethel M. Rt. 1, Box 52 Waldo, Ark. Wright, Lee A. 1115 S, Bois D Arc Pine Bluff, Ark. Wright, Mary A. P.O. Box 143 Lockesburg, Ark. Wright, Raymond E. 317 Silver St. Hot Springs, Ark. Wright, Regina A. 2711 Townsend Dr, Pine Bluff, Ark, Wright, Sammie K. 3601 W. Short 2 Pine Bluff, Ark, Wright, Samuel J. Rt, 3, Box 419 Pine Bluff, Ark. Wright, Sherman 808 N. Maple Pine Bluff, Ark. wright, Wilma J. Rt. 1, Box 15 Sparkman, Ark. Wyatt, Hertis Rt, 2, Box 110 A Marvell, Ark, Wyatt, Juanita Rt. 2, Box 110 A Marvell, Ark. Wyatt, Ruthie Smith Rt. 2, Box 280 Brinkley, Ark. Wynne, Aubrey D. 1003 N, Cedar Pine Bluff, Ark. Wynne, Janice L, Rt, 2, Box 280 Brinkley, Ark. Wynne, Leroy D. 1122 N. Palm Pine Bluff, Ark. Y Yancy, David L. 733 Vanert Ave. Las Vegas, Nev. Yancy, Donald 733 Vanert Ave. Las Vegas, Nev. Yarbrough, James Ray 3064 Adams Ave. Camden, Ark. Yarbrough, Olivia 112 So, 13th W. Memphis, Ark, Yates, Eddie C. 1604 Brookins Memphis, Tenn. Young, Ardelia K. 4109 S. Tenn, St, Pine Bluff, Ark. Young, Curtis H. 6212 E. 46 N. Little Rock, Ark. Young, Edward Rt. 3, Box 96F Marvell, Ark. Young, George Ann G, 1404 Texas Pine Bluff, Ark. Young, Helen K. 4109 Tenn. Pine Bluff, Ark. Young, John W. 59 Watson Blvd. Pine Bluff, Ark. Young, Robert E. 16 Hemlock Cts. N. Little Rock, Ark. Young, Thelma Marie 2317 Fluker St. Pine Bluff, Ark, Young, Verlene 4109 S. Tennessee Pine Bluff, Ark. Young, Walter 1604 F. 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