Wynne High School - Stinger Yearbook (Wynne, AR)

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MEMORIAM LYNDA CAROL ASTON Lynda Aston, August 30, 1937-July 18. 1952. She was drowned at the mouth of the St. Francis Bay. The untimely death of this lovely and talented girl whose high grades showed promise o f valedictory honors, is not only a family but a community loss. JESSE WAYNE BRADLEY Jesse Wayne Bradley, May 18, 1937- February 7. 1953. He was killed in a hunting accident. Jesse Wayne took advantage of his op- portunities. He was dependable, en- joyed school and contributed much. His hobbies were hunting and fishing and he lost his life at one of his favorite pas- times. These two students were sophomores in the Wynne High School of the 1952-53 school year. DEDICATION MR. DONAL E. BLACKMON To one who has achieved much for the schools of the Wynne District; whose leadership has inspired many; a most capable leader and executive; we, the 1953 Stinger staff, gratefully and respectfully dedi- cate this book. BLACKMON BANQUET Mr. Donald E. Blackmon, former Super- intendent of Wynne Public Schools and the newly appointed Assistant State Commissioner of Education for the state of Arkansas, and his wife were honored with a dinner promoted by the men of the Wynne Faculty on Friday evening, January 23, at the High School Cafeteria. Approximately one hundred guests made up of the school personnel, past and present school board members attended. Mr. Ben Home, a former school board member, served as toastmaster. Talks re- viewing the progress of the Wynne System during the seven years of Mr. Blackmon's administration were given. Mr. D. D. Martin, principal of the Elementary Schools, spoke for the administration. Miss Eugenia Rives, high school counselor, represented the High School. Coach Roy Littlefield reviewed the athletic program. Mrs. Rubye Kellogg paid tribute for the Elementary schools. Mr. James Gardner represented the board. Mr. Jake Wiltshire, an ex-board member, presented the parting gift, a silver service. Harriet Byrd, a senior, furnished the din- ner music. Mrs. O. Lowrey, cafeteria su- pervisor, and her staff prepared, and with the assistance of several home economics students served the dinner. The theme, Progress Is the Way of Life, was carried out in the placecards that had drawings of the High School and the Arkansas State Capitol. SUPERINTENDENT’S MESSAGE Progress is never constant. There may be sharp and exhilarating ascents, momentary recessions, and discouraging plateaus. So it is with education. Our educational system is good - not so good as we should like it to be perhaps, and certainly not so good as it rould be, but basically it is good in the sense that it is sound, demo- cratic and American. Each of us in his own way is a contributing factor in a system that is an integral part of our great American way of life. In the light of the whole, our contribution may be small, but may we so direct our efforts that the path we leave to posterity may be marked by the ascents. Secretary: MRS. HERSHEL HUMPHRIES PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE But he turned and said to Peter, Get behind me, SatanJ You are a hindrance to me; for you are not on the side of God, but of men. Matthew 16:23 SCHOOL BOARD The members of the Wynne School Board, being fully aware of the obligations we have to the students and patrons of Wynne School, have worked together with one thought in mind; to do everything we possibly can for tbe advancement of the students of Wynne Schools. We are glad to have had the co-operation of students, par- ents, and teachers. We realize that only through com- plete understanding and co-operation of a 11 parties concerned we can make our school the institution of learning that will qualify our students to meet the many expectations and demands of this great nation of ours. We commend our teachers who have worked hard for your advancement, given instruction, and wise counsel at all times. Through this fine work they have mani- fested their love and interest for you. The members of Wynne School Board are proud of you. We pray for a happy and prosperous life for each of you, and we feel you will endeavor to work and strive for higher knowledge at all times. CARSON BROWN ROBERT VAUGHN JETHRO J. HARRELL President DONALD E. BLACKMON Superintendent J. L. GARDNER COBURN HOWELL Secretary Sincerely, Jethro J. Harrell President Wynne School Board FACULTY MR. MILTON ARMSTRONG B. S. E., Arkansas State Teachers MR. WARNER CLIFFT B. S., Memphis State M. A., Peabody ERNIE CRONE B. S, Arkansas State College ALVIN A. DANIEL B. S. A. and M. S. University of Arkansas MRS. JACK FISCUS B. S. E., University of Arkansas CHARLES G. HAMILTON B. S., Berea College M. A.. University of Mississippi MISS EVA JORDAN B. S. E., Arkansas State Teachers M. A.. Peabody MR. LEE ROY LITTLEFIELD A. B., Southwestern Memphis M. S., University of Arkansas MRS. MARK McAFEE B. S. E., Arkansas State MISS EUGENIA RIVES B. S. E., University of FACULTY MR. JOHN T. MIDKIFF A. B., Ouachita Arkansas MRS. H. E. NEBLETT B. S. E., Arkansas State Teachers ROBERT M. OLIPHANT B. S. E., Arkansas State Teachers M. A., George Peabody MRS. WILMUTH SCOTT A. B. t Hendrix MR. MARVIN D. SHAVER B. S. E., Arkansas State College MRS. MACK STACY B. S., B. A., University of Georgia MRS. A. VAN WIMBERLY B. M. E., Henderson State Teachers MR. A. VAN WIMBERLY B. M. E., Henderson State Teachers FA VORITES ANNUAL QUEEN FAVORITES Miss WHS SHIRLEY BELFORD Most Popular Girl Friendliest Girl Best Personality Girl Mr. WHS MONROE YOUNG Most Likely to Succeed Boy Most Intelligent Boy HARRIET BYRD Most Beautiful Girl Most Talented Girl BOBBY STREETER Most Handsome Boy LARRY FISHER Most Popular Boy Neatest Boy Wittiest Boy Friendliest Boy Most Courteous Boy Best Personality Boy BETTY JO BROCK Wittiest Girl Favorite Teachers COACH ROY LITTLEFIELD and MRS. BUDDY NEBLETT Cutest Couple EUGENE FETZER and SYBIL BRIDGES DON RISNER Most Talented Boy Most Athletic Boy SENIORS MRS. H. E. NEBLETT SENIOR CLASS SPONSORS OFFICERS MR. ROY LITTLEFIELD MONROE YOUNG President BOBBY T. STREETER Vice President LILA BURKE Secretary SHIRLY BELFORD Treasurer JIMMY CALDWELL Reporter CAMELI A ANDREAE FHA 49,50, 51.52; 2nd Vice President 52; Re- cording Secretary 50; Sewing Circle 49; Com- mercial Club 50; Yel- lowjacket 50; Yearbook 51,52; Assistant Editor and Editor; Beta Club 50,51,52; Tri-Hi-Y 51,52; Junior Class Reporter; Glee Club 51; Math Medal. HERMAN BALLMAN FFA 49, 50, 51,52; Vice President 52; Aviation Club 50; Glee Club 51, 52; Varsity Club 52; Football 2 years; 4-H 49.50,51.52. SHIRLEY BELFORD Science Club 50; Tri-Hi-Y 51,52; Secretary and Treas- urer 52; Glee Club 51,52; Varsity Club 51; Yellowjacket 52; Basketball 49, 50, 51, 52; Choral Club 52, Vice Presi- dent. BETTY JO BROCK 4-H 49. 50, 52: Reporter 52; Science Club 50; Tri-Hi-Y 51. 52; Yellowjacket 52; Dramatic Club 52; Glee Club 52. SANDRA BEST FHA 49, 50, 51. 52; Songleader 50; Sewing Circle 49, 50; 9 Band 50,51; Commercial Club 51; 4-H 52: Tri-Hi-Y 52. LILA BURKE Science Club 50; President 2nd Term; Glee Club 50, 51; Beta Club 50;51, 52; Yellowjacket 50,51,52; Tri-Hi-Y 52; Freshman, Treasurer; Sophomore, Junior, Senior, Secre- tary; Basketball 49; Manager 52; Salutatorian. JOAN SAYRE BRAWNER Band 49; 1st term of 50; Beta Club 50, 51, 52; President 52; Yellowjacket 50,51,52; Glee Club 51,52; Tri-Hi-Y 52; Dramatic Club 52; Homeroom Reporter 49; History Medal. MAXINE BURTON FHA 49,50,51,52; Sewing Circle 50; Commercial Club 50,52; Program Chairman 52; Glee Club 50, 51, Dra- matic Club 52; Junior Play. JUANITA BRAWNER FHA 49,50,52; Vice President 52; C.C. P.; FHA Fed- eration Sec. 50; Sewing Circle 49,50; Yellowjacket 50, 52; Commercial Club 52; Student Council 50. HARRIET BYRD « Band 49, 50, 51, 52; Glee Club 49, 50, 51, 52; Girls' Ensem- ble 50,52; Yellowjacket 50,51,52; FHA 52; Tri-Hi-Y 52: Student Council 52; Reporter; Beta Club 50,51, 52; Junior Class Treasurer 51; School accompanist; Junior Play; Valedictorian. JIMMY CALDWELL FFA 49,50,51; Treasurer 51; Hi-Y 49,50,51,52; President 51,52; Yearbook 52,51; Football 51,52; Junior Play; Re- porter Senior Class; Senior Play; I Dare You Boy. MARY CHOWNING Science Club 49,50; Glee Club 51,52; Tri-Hi-Y 51,52; Reporter 51; Dramatic Club 52; Secretary Treasurer 9,2; Program Chairman 11,2; Reporter, Junior Play; Manager Basketball Team 1952; Basketball 9th. CHARLENE CUDD Science Club 49, 50; Secretary 49; Treasurer 50; Yearbook 51; Assistant Business Manager; Varsity Club 51,52; Yel- lowjacket 52; Basketball 49, 50, 51,52; Cheerleader 51, 52. BARBARA CRAWFORD Yellowjacket 50,51,52; Glee Club 50,51; Girls' Ensemble 52; Tri-Hi-Y 52; Dramatic Club 52; FHA 52; Basketball 50. CHRISTOPHER COX Aviation Club 51,52. ARLENE CHRISCO FHA 49, 50, 51, 52; Sewing Circle 49, 50; Commercial Club 52; Vice President 52. WILLIARD CUMMINS Hi-Y 51,52; 4-H 51. BETTY DAVIS Tri-Hi-Y 52; Wynne Glee Club 52; Wynne 49, 50, 51 Vanndale; Yearbook 52; Wynne FHA 52; Basketball 49,50, 51 Vanndale; Junior Play, Vanndale. BOBBY DENNIS Sportsman Club 51,52; Varsity Club 52; Yellowjacket 52; Football 49,50; F. City 51,52; Wynne Co-Captain 52; Basketball 51, 52. DOYLE DIXON FFA 49,50,51,52; 4-H 48. TALMADGE DOSS FFA 52; Hi-Y 52; Camera 52. JUANITA DURHAM Science Club 49,50; Glee Club 50,51; Tri-Hi-Y 51; Varsity 51,52; Basketball 49,50,51,52; Co-Captain 52; Cheerleader 52. LARRY FISHER Student Council 49, 50,51,52; Reporter 50,51; President 52; Glee Club 49, 50, 51; Football 49, 50. 51,52; Basket- ball 49, 50, 51; Track 50, 51. JIM BROWN FOSTER Science Club 49, 50, 51; Hi-Y 49, 51,52; Sportsman Club 51,52. JOHN FOSTER 4-H 49, 50, 51, 52; Sportsman Club 51, 52; FFA 51, 52; Camera Club 52; Football 49. JAMES GOWAN FFA 49,50, 51,52; Aviation 50,51,52, Hi-Y 51. BETTY HENDERSON FHA 49, 50, 51, 52; Reportet 50; Assistant Songleader 52; Sewing Circle 49, 50; Glee Club 49, 50,51; Commercial Club 51; Tri-Hi-Y 52; Assistant Songleader; 4-H 52. ANN HINKLE Beta Club 50, 51, 52; Commercial Club 51, 52; President 52; FHA 52. ROBBIE HENSON FFA 49, 50; Aviation Club 50, 51; Varsity Club 51, 52; Yellowjacket 51,52; Sports Editor 51; Assistant Editor 52; Glee Club 51; Boys Ensemble 51; Sportsman Club 52; Foot- ball 4 years; Basketball 2 years; 10-1 Chairman 50; Junior Class Vice President; JOYCE HOLLEMAN FHA 50,51,52; 3rd Vice President 52; Program Chairman 50,52: Sewing Circle 50; Yearbook 51,52; Secretary 52; Varsity Club 52; Tri-Hi-Y 51,52; Basketball 3 years; Junior Play. GWENDOLYN HOOPER Glee Club 49, 50,51, 52; Girls Ensemble 52; Yellowjacket 50,51,52; Beta Club 50,51,52; Secretary and Treasurer 51,52; 9-1 Secretary 49; 10-2 Secretary 50; Dramatic Club 52; Reporter Tri-Hi-Y 52; English Medal. FLOYD GABE HUNTER Sportsman Club 49, 50, 51, 52; Hi-Y 51, 52; Vice President 52; Glee Club 52; Basketball Junior 49. OTHEL JONES Science Club 49; Hi-Y 51, 52; Program Chairman 52; Sportsman Club 49; Beta Club 51, 52. R. L. LAWSON FFA 49, 50, 51,52; Reporter 51; Sportsman Club 51, 52; Football 3 years. CATHERINE LINDLEY LOGAN McMURTRY Hi-Y 49,52; Science Club 49; Glee Club 50,51; Boys Ensemble; Sportsman Club 51,52; Camera Club 51; In- structor; Junior Play. NORMA JANE LLOYD Band 49, 50; Yellow jacket 50, 51,52; Editor 52; Glee Club 50,51,52; Girls' Ensemble 52; Tri-Hi-Y 51,52; Treasurer 51; President 52; Dramatic Club 52; Junior Play; I Dare You Girl. JOAN BROWN MATTHEWS Tri-Hi-Y 51; 4-H 51; Beta Club 51,52; Dramatic Club 52; Commercial Club 52. HARRY MARSHALL Science Club 49; Hi-Y 49,51,52; Treasurer 52; Sports- man Club 49,51,52; Glee Club 52; Football 3 years; Bas- ketball Junior; Freshman Class Secretary and Treasurer. CLEO MAUPPIN FFA 49,50,51,52; Vice President 51. DONALD McMINN FFA 49,50,51,52; Football 1 year. FREDDIE MOHR FFA 49, 50, 51, 52; 4-H 49, 50, 51,52; Sportsman Club 51, 52; Forestry Club 52. WILLEY MIDDLETON FFA 50,51; Hi-Y 50,51,52. JAMES SNOWDEN FFA 49,50; Glee Club 50; Basketball 49. SHIRLEY NIERMEYER Beta Club 53; Basketball 52; Tri-Hi-Y 52; Drama Club 49,51; Language Club 49,51; Aquatic Club, President. LUCILLE SPEER FHA 49,50,51; Sewing Circle 50. RODNEY SHAW FFA 49, 50, 51,52; Sentinel in 51, 52; Treasurer 52; Sportsman Club 49,51,52; Aviation Club 50; Agriculture Award. JOHN CHARLES STREETER Glee Club 50,51; Sportsman Club 51,52; Reporter 51; Football 2 years Basketball 3 years; Vice President Sopho- more Class; Vice President Senior Class. WALTER SHAW FFA 49,50,51; Aviation Club 50; Sportsman Club 51. THELMA SULLIVAN FHA 49, 50, 51,52; Sewing Circle 49, 50; Commercial Club 52. BETTY TARBUTTON FHA 49,50,51,52; Sewing Circle 49,50; Commercial Club 51,52. DELLA RUTH URFER Glee Club 49,50,51; Girls' Ensemble 50,51; Band 49,50, 51,52; Secretary 50; Yellowjacket 50,51; Tri-Hi-Y 51; 52; Reporter 52; FHA 52; 11-1 Secretary 51. GILBERT THOMAS FFA 49,50,51,52; Sportsman Club 49,50,51,52; Secretary and Treasurer 52. MONROE YOUNG FFA 49,50.51,52; Vice President 50; President 51; Sports man Club 49, 50, 51, 52; Vice President 51; President 52; Beta Club 50,51,52; Freshman Class President; Sopho- more Class President; Junior Class President; Senior Class President; Student Council Vice President 51; Football 4 years; Co-Captain 52; Basketball; Newton Killough Citizenship Award. EVELYN THOMAS FHA 49,50,51,52; Sewing Circle 49; Glee Club 50; Tri- Hi-Y 51,52. JOHN YOUNG Band 49, 50; Sportsman Club 50; Glee Club 50, 51,52; Boys' Ensemble 51; Yearbook 51,52; Hi-Y 52. JOHNNY TWAITS Science Club 49, 50, 51; Sportsman Club 52; Glee Club 52. SHIRLEY ZEIGENHORN FHA 49,50,51,52; 2nd Vice President 50; Historian 51; President 52; Northeast FHA; Federation President 52; Sewing Circle 49,50; 4-H Club 51,52; Reporter 52; Commercial Club 50,51,52; Reporter 52; Vice President 51; Yellowjacket 52; Home Economics Award. THE SENIOR HISTORY Our dearly beloved Senior Class started its colorful saga one bright morning the September of 1941. Yhere were twelve geniuses (or would be geniuses) skipping happily on their way to spend their first day in old W. H. S. Some were skipping, while others were not so anxious to add their brilliance to the class so were being dragged by the ear by an adoring mother. After reaching school, their one and only thought was how to start their world famous tactics used in tormenting the poor, bedraggled teachers. They suc- ceeded in doing just that on that first day (and have been doing so ever since) by various methods to numerous to mention. Those who started us off ( and drove most of the teachers off, too) were: Shirley Belford, Lila Burke, Joan Sayre Brawner, Harriet Byrd, Mary Chowning, Juanita Durham, Gwendolyn Hooper, Gabe Hunter, Harry Marshall, Donald McMinn, Jimmy Snowden and Monroe Young. Sandra Best from Mena, John Charles Streeter from Montrose and John Young from Earle heard of us and joined our gang in the second grade. In the third grade we increased by three: namely, Norma Lloyd from Cherry Valley, Jim Foster from Harris Chappel and Gilbert Thomas from Forrest City. John Foster from Harris Chappel, Joyce Holleman, Logan McMurtry from Heights Chappel and Larry Fisher from Pittsburg, Penn, graced our school in the fourth grade. In the fifth grade we saw four new faces, Othel Jones from Hickory Ridge, Thelma Sullivan from Weiner, Johnny Twaits from Cherry Valley and Della Urfer from Hickory Ridge. In the sixth grade our fame had really spread to the far corners! We were joined by Charlene Cudd from Oklahoma, Jimmy Caldwell, Maxine Burton from Rolfe, Freddy Mohr from Mcblroy and Harry Marshall returned to us from Memphis. In the seventh grade we added seven new names to our roll. They were: Betty Jo Brock from Hamlin, Barbara Crawford from Harris Chappel, Betty Henderson from Lansing, Michigan, Cleo Mauppin from Antioch, Rodney and Walter Shaw from McElroy and Betty Tarbutton from McElroy. The eighth grade added six new names to our growing roll. Juanita Brawner from Mebane, James Gowen from Ellis Chappel, Evelyn Thomas from Antioch, Lucille Speer from Jolly School, F. L. Lawson from McElroy and Herman Ballman from Rolfe. Our Freshman Year began with six new additions. Camelia Andreae from North Little Rock, Christopher Cox and Arlene Chrisco from Mebane, Robbie Henson from Charleston, South Carolina and Shirley Ziegenhorn from Mebane. We lost John Charles Streeter. In our Sophomore Year we rested and just added two members. Ann Hinkle from Adkins and Willey Middleton from Monncello. Joyce Holleman returned to us from Baxter Seminary and Doyle Kixon from Hickory Ridge. John Charles Streeter came back to us from Monroe, Louisana. In our Junior Year we increased by three: Bobby Dennis from Forrest City, Bennie Sue Parker and C. W. Gibson from Tranquility, California. During our Senior Year we gained five new members and lost four. Betty Davis from Vanndale, Talmadge Doss from Little Rock, Shirley Niermeyer from Memphis, Willard Cummings and Joan Matthews were our gains. Our losses were: Bennie Parker, C. W. Gibson, Catherine Lindley and Paul Swindle. Now, we, the Senior Class of 1953, have come to the end of our journey through school-Graduation. Graduation, the climax to a wonderful period in each of our lives. Our wish is that the future will bring as many pleasant experiences as we have had in the past and that it will bring luck and happiness to eacty and every one of us. THE SENIOR WILL We, the 1953 Senior Class of Wynne High School, being of reasonably sound mind and body, do hereby will and bequeath the following valued and valueless possessions to these beloved underclassmen and friends who must remain within the hallowed halls of Wynne High. To our principal, Mr. Fumiss, we leave our gratitude for getting us to the twelfth grade. And to our sponsors, Mrs. Neblett and Mr. Littlefield, we leave. To the Juniors, we leave all the headaches that will come when they get to be Seniors, and all our little bills that we couldn't quite get around to paying. CAMELI A ANDREAE wills her wild and wooly ways to meek little Betty Brawner and her Stinger worries to Mayo Riley. SHIRLEY BELFORD leaves her hot rod to the Smoker's Club. SANDRA BEST wills everything she has to her little sister Jo; all but Peter Rabbit and she is going to keep him. JOAN SAYRE BRAWNER wills her ability to catch a man and keep him to Shirley McGuaghey. JUANITA BRAWNER wills her huge figure to Mary Ann Urfer. BETTY JO BROCK leaves her affections for Dallas Maples to Mary Lou McCary and she just gladly leaves typing. LILA BURKE leaves the J. P, C. to Mary Ford and hopes she comes out alive. MAXINE BURTON wills her height to Nancy McKenzie and her ability to get along without boys to Winnie Ruth Wiggins. HARRIET BYRD wills her ability to play the piano and sing to the Foust, Dangeau, Womack and Hultsman quartet. MARY CHOWNING wills her smoking habits to Kitty Williams, since Kitty doesn't know how. ARLENE CHRISCO wills her loud mouth to Minnie Smith. BARBARA CRAWFORD leaves all her old cigarette butts to Nancy Ramage and Shirley McGuaghey. CHARLENE CUDD wills her prissy walk and shy smile to Pat Dangeau. BETTY DAVIS wills her man hating technique to Sybil Bridges. JUANITA DURHAM wills her freckles to Lolita Palmer. BETTY HENDERSON wills her love for sailors to Pat Gaskins, all except Jessie Lee. ANN HINKLE wills her Beta pin to Joyce Jacobs. JOYCE HOLLEMAN leaves her knowledge of shorthand to anyone fool enough to take it. GWEN HOOPER wills all five feet one inches of her height to Betty Vaughn. NORMA LLOYD wills her quiet ways to sister Bobby and the press room to any sucker that wants it. THELMA SULLIVAN wills her typing speed to Doris Ann Reynolds. JOANN MATTHEWS wills her bookkeeping and Mrs. Stacy to all unfortunates. SHIRLEY NEIRMEYER wills her shapely legs to Betty Harrell. BETTY TARBUTTON wills her flirty ways to Ellie Proctor. EVELYN THOMAS wills her scrapbook of letters from Tanny to Delores Thomas. DELLA URFER wills her temper to Clyde Ford and Robert Miller so that the band room won't be so quiet. SHIRLEY ZIEGENHORN wills her straight A's to Carolyn Cummins. HERMAN BALLMAN leaves his empty beer cans to J. R. Deibold. JIMMY CALDWELL wills his way with the women to James Billings. BOBBY DENNIS wills his English to Donald Bingham. TALMADGE DOSS wills his shy giggle to Lois Gilmer. LARRY FISHER wills his dashing ways and Esquire looks to A1 Carter. JIM FOSTER gives his Valentino Charms (that attract all) to Roy Marshall. JOHN FOSTER wills his horse-riding ability to Buddy Jones. JAMES GOWEN wills his manly physique to Donald Davis. ROBERT HENSON leaves his razor blades to E. T. Daniels. GABE HUNTER leaves Mary Ford and dares anyone to do anything about it. Also his safety first driving is left to Miss Speedy Jordan. OTHEL JONES wills his hookey playing rules to Jimmy Mebane. R. L. LAWSON wills his pointed head to Russell Gregory. HARRY MARSHALL bequeaths his good looks and old flames to brother, Roy. CLEO MAUPPIN wills his unruly hair to Clyde Allen. DONALD McMINN wills his anxiousness to recite in class to Jimmy Stafford. LOGAN McMURTY wills his bass voice to Clarence Meeks. WILEY MIDDLETON leaves his huge muscles to Richard McAvory. FREDDIE MOHR wills all his toni's to Donald Dearing. RODNEY SHAW wills his in- fluence to keep people from cutting the lunch line to Jim Buchanan. WALTER SHAW leaves his running wings to George Neal. JAMES SNOWDEN wills his loudness and exuberent energy to Bobby Carmen. BOBBY T. STREETER leaves his out of town girl interests to Westmoreland. GILBERT THOMAS wills his Atlas build to Gail Matthews. JOHNNY TWAITS wills his soda-jerking to Bobby Clifft. MONROE YOUNG leaves his formula for hair tonic, that keeps your hair in place all day, to George Caster. JOHN YOUNG leaves his Rook of National Guard Orders to little George. DOYLE DIXON wills his athletic abilities to Harold Clifton. WILLARD CUMMINS wills his voice to Coach Crone. CHRIS COX leaves his big blue eyes and dimples to W. D. Lampkin. In witness whereof, we the Senior Class 53, hereby, leave Wynne High School. THE SENIOR PROPHECY One never can tell what position a senior from Wynne High School will hold, for instance the Class of 53 is full of talent and people doing interesting things. Not long after I had been in the Army, I got a two day pass. I decided I would, go back home and see how many of my old buddies I could see. My first night in town I went to a movie to see ’Til Get A Man” starring my old pal Betty Lou Davis. At intermission Talmadge The Great Doss presented his impersonation act with Arlene slay em' in the aisles Chrisco as his assistant. After the third act I remained for the floor show which featured Betty Jo Brock as Queen of the Ballet. Bobby Dennis received a large hand for his tap number. The next part was a swan ballet by Sandra Best. Harry The Fog Marshall then crooned to the music of It’s in the Book. Shirley Kay Starr Bellford came out for the next number singing I Could Have Had You. The grand finale was a minstrel show starring Bobbie Henson. Next I went past that famous night club, Andreae's owned and operated by Camelia Andreae, and decided to enter. I went up to the door, and who should I see standing in front waving for a taxi, none other than that famous doorman Johnny Twaits. After saying hello I walked inside and gave my hat and coat to the hat check girl, Joan Brawner. I asked her what in the world she was working for when she had a husband to care for her. Then I looked behind her and saw the reason--Eight kids! I then walked into the Pink Room and took my seat next to the Jazz Band which was led by that Boogie Woogie Man himself, Doyle Dixon. After watching these boys perform for a few minutes I was suddenly startled by some noise behind me. I turned to see Freddie Mohr, the cowboy from Holly- wood, come riding his wonder horse Dead Eye right down onto the Dance Floor. He then got off the horse and instructed the horse to dance with the cigarette girl, Betty Henderson. This was soon broken up when Captain Cleo Mauppin of the laughing squad came in and ordered the place cleared of all drunks. The first ones to walk out were Shirley Niermeyer and Jimmy Snowden, hand in hand. After that was over, I went up to the bar and placed a few bets with Mary Chowning, one of the bookies. I then went to the juke box and played a number while the jazz band was resting. I was sur- prised to hear Harriet Hotsy Totsy Byrd playing the piano and Babara Torchy Crawford singing. In a few minutes Maxine Come on to my House Burton came in swearing that Torchy stole her job. After the brawl, Gabe Hunter, one of the bar flies had to be carried to the jug for drinking too much water. The place was getting so crowded, I decided to take a look aft the old school I attended for 14 years. It was midnight when I pulled up in front of it and I thought I could see a light inside, so I tiptoed around til I found an open window. I crawled through and went towards the light, when I heard someone shouting, Eureka, I've done it. I ran into the room and found John Young lying on the floor dead. He had just finished his physics problems for Mr. Armstrong. I called for the undertaker and in just a few minutes he arrived. T.t turned out to be Wiley Middleton and his two assistants Rodney and Walter Shaw. We then put the corpse in the casket and headed for the graveyard. Logan McMurtry, officiated and Lucille Speer played the organ while Evelyn Thomas sang When They Ring Those Golden Bells. On the way home to get my Beauty Sleep, I met Charlene Cudd and Joyce Holleman practicing basketball for the big game the next night. I went to a Fashion show on Front Street, the next morning, and saw two Power models modeling lovely clothes. They were Juanita Brawner and Joan Mathews. Lila Burke reported the event for the Wynne Progress. After the Fashion Parade I stopped by an auction. I was surprised to find James Gowan as the auc- tioneer and Chris Cox the high buyer. I then hurried to the theatre to see John Foster starring in the new western, Cows, Horses and Ethel. On the way home for a nap, I passed Othel Jones giving a speech for Ike. When I reached my room, Bones Lawson, an escaped convict, was lying on my couch. I ran out and met Jim Foster the Fuller Brush Man who came in and saved me by capturing Bones with a hair brush. After a rest, I went to see wrestling. The feature bout was Han Herman Ballman against Gwen The Lion Hooper for the heavyweight championship. Afterwards I spied Thelma Sullivan giving some man some dope. Just a block away Betty Tarbutton was selling beer to children. I kept my mouth shut and kept walking. I bought a coke in Willard Cummins Drugstore and the Soda Jerk was Anne Hinkle. In the booth near me was Della Urfer and the track star, Gilbert Thomas. Norma Lloyd was crawling around picking up old cigarettes. I went to church the next Sunday and met Jimmy Caldwell and Juanita Durham, preacher and choir director. A thief was discovered in the church and the Monroe Young machine was used. Found guilty was Shirley Zeigenhorn. On the way to tny base, I met Bobby Streeter and Larry Fisher going to see Carol Lou and Pete. After reporting to my old sergeant Don McMinn, I went to bed to try to forgel the sights I had seen. GUESS WHO 1. Lila Burke 12. Shirley Neirmeyer 23. Della Urfer 2. Shirley Belford 13. Talmadge Doss 24. Larry Fisher 3. Robbie Henson 14. Harriet Byrd 25. Sandra Best 4. Othel Jones 15. Joyce Holleman 26. Harry Marshall 5. Jim and John Foster 16. Betty Henderson 27. Mary Chowning 6. Gilberi Thomas 17. Monroe Young 28. Lucille Speer 7. Gabe Hunter 18. Maxine Burton 29. Joan Sayre 8. Betty Lou Davis 19. Camelia Andreae 30. Betty Tarbutton 9. Gwen Hooper 20. Shirley Zeigenhorn 31. Joan Matthews 10. Charlene Cudd 21. Norma Lloyd 32. Thelma Sullivan Jackson 11. Jimmy Caldwell 22. Johnny Twaits 33. Juanita Brawner JUNIORS MR. MILTON ARMSTRONG JUNIOR CLASS SPONSORS OFFICERS LARRY BLACK President; MAYO RILEY, Secretary-Treasurer; GEORGE NEAL, Vice President. LAURA BAKER DONALD BINGHAM LARRY BLACK JUANITA BOWMAN SYBLE BRIDGES SUE BUCHANAN JERRY CALDWELL BOBBY CARMAN SYLVIA CAUBBLE YVONNE CHRISCO BOBBY CLIFFT GLORIA COX E. T. DANIELS DONALD DAVIS DONALD DEARING NINA EATON RILEY PAUL ELLIS RODNEY ELLIS TOMMY ENGLISH EUGENE FETZER BETTY ANN HARRELL AMY JO HARMON GLADYS HATHCOCK BECKY HENSON JOYCE JACOBS SIDNEY JOHNSON W. D. LAMPKIN OLLIE LOU SUGG MARY LOUISE LITTLE GRACE MATNEY GAIL MATTHEWS GEORGE NEAL RAY ORMAN BOBBY DEAN LLOYD ELANOR PROCTOR DORA SHANAN JOHN SHERMAN GLEN SLEDGE JIMMY STAFFORD CATHERINE SWABY PEGGY WAGGONER ROBERT WATSON J. B. WESTMORELAND WINNIE RUTH FRANCIS WILLIAMS WIGGINS SOPHOMORES Delores Thomas, President; George Caster, Vice President; Betty Brawner, Secretary; Mary Ford, Treasurer; Richard McAvoy, Reporter. Peggy Barnett James Billings Geneva Blaylock Barbara Bradley Betty Brawner Wayne Bridges Patrica Burnett George Caster Agnes Cattlett H. D. Chambers Mary Courtney Orville Crowell Louise Davis Joann Derry J. R. Diebold Ruth Edwards Coleman Ellis Francis Ellis Thomas Fields Mary Ford Herbert Hall Jack Harper Pat Harvey James Hess Jimmy Hodges Mary H61t Autie Hood Jean Johnson Ruby Johnson Troy Jones Buddy Bruce Jones Geneva Jones Dallas Maples Esther Mason Jimmy Mebane ' Franklin Pittman Nancy Ramage Beatrice Reed Earnie Mae Reed Edward Reed Nola Faye Worley Maude Ann Wright Dale Young Elgie Young Freda Yingst Oran Young FA VORITES MARTHA JANE WOMACK Miss Junior WHS ROY MARSHALL Mr. Junior WHS Most Beautiful Girl Most Popular Girl Best Personality Girl Most Courteous Girl Most Handsome Boy Most Popular Boy Most Athletic Boy Neatest Boy Friendliest Boy Most Courteous Boy a MRS. WILMUTH SCOTT and MR. MARVIN D. SHAVER JIMMY MOORE Most Talented Boy MARY NEAL FOUST Most Talented Girl JERRY BLACK Most Likely to Succeed Boy Most Intelligent Boy LYNDIA GAYNOR Most Athletic Girl MARY ANN URFER Wittiest Girl BILL ED COOPER Wittiest Boy JOANN CALDWELL Neatest Girl NICKY HULTSMAN Most Likely to Succeed (Tie) Friendliest Girl PAT GRAFF Most Intelligent Girl Most Likely to Succeed (Tie ) FRESHMEN MR. WARNER CLIFFT MR. A. A. DANIELS Martha Jo Joe Wayne Mary Ann Anderson Andres Armstrong Baus Bobby Geneva Beashers Beashers Jerry Challis Peggy Ercell Thelma Noami Black Blackwell Blesoe Bostic Bowman Branon Catherine Clinton Ruth Billy Ray Ray Charles Brester Brewster Brewster Brooks Burroughs Cantrell Chester Caster Harold Clifton Donald Dallas Robert Faulkner Larry Futrell David Harmon Georgia Caubble Carol Charles Lula Bell Chappell Diane Christopher Elaine Chastain Ed Dorothy John Carolyn Belva Cooper Cornwell Crangle Cummings Cupp Patricia Barbara Danjeau Davis Clarence Clyde Mary Neal Donald Gary Ford Ford Foust Franklin Fronabarger Jewel Dennis Lorreta Durbrow At James Elam Cecil Hall M Nathan Hall Stella Haynes Gerald Hill Peggy Holleman Larry Hoots Nickey Hultsman Margaret Me Minn Lydia Smith jftPVl Carolyn Lane Patsy Lindley Marilyn Lowery 1 Laverne Mauppin Patricia McMurtry Clarence Meeks Ray Milgrim Billy James Mitchell Clyde South Jackie South Lennie South Shelby South Charles McMinn Lenore Mitchell Mary Bell Spencer Willistain Tutor Jeanette Martha James Vaught Womack Young Wayne Young It Edmond Ziengenhom Not Pictured G. H. Armstrong Joe Bennett Walter Clayton Ollie Faye Davis Elaine Eaton Jimmy Mitchell David Ramsey Betty Russell Evelyn Sanders Darrell Sherman Robert W alter Geneva Willis AUTOGRAPHS MISS EVA JORDAN Jerry Carmen, President; Janet Gardner, Vice President; Marvine Bullard, Secretary; A1 Carter, Reporter. H. J. Andrews Ethel Baily Dallas Chappell Thomas Cobb Betty Connell Larry Ball Betty Beshears Donald Cox Ann Marie Creak Pauline Creekmore Marvine Bullard Charles Burnett Lillie Cummins Nancy Davis Bernis Deason Donald Burnett Mary Alice Bowman Donald Ellis Geraldine Elliot Doyle Frazier Robert Brawner Glenda Brov n Billy Fry Janet Gardner Robert Merrill Jerry Carmen Anita Caster Not Pictured Patsy Andrews Bobby Baldwin James Buchanan Bobby Bradley Alfred Carter Jimmy Chambers Billy Coke Tommy Courtney Linda Doss Buddy Howell, President; Jimmy Mebane, Vice President; Peggy Goodwin, Secretary-Treasurer; Billy Heath, Reporter. Martha Hawke Buddy Howell C. E. Kennedy Dorthea King Jimmy Mays Lucy Manly Bobby Glynn Patsy Glynn Roy Marshall Virgie Lee Matney Peggy Goodwin William Greene Jerry Gresham Wilma Matney Claudie Matthewson Carol Hale Raymond Hale Carolyn Hammonds Charles Thomas McElroy Betty McMaster Sarah Hamrick Beulah Hathcock Billy Heath Glynn Misiner Spencer Morrison Billy Roy Henderson Not Shown Nancy Hodges Bobby Ellis Barbara Holmes Sarah Shaw Carol Scruggs Frances Franklin Bobby McMinn Robert Miller Anita Moultrie Ann Moultrie George Neal Glenda Woods, President; Bobby Saint, Vice President; Sally Neirmeyer, Treasurer; Sylvia Sledge, Reporter. Sandra Nelson George Nation Richard Spain Kay Stultz Sally Niermeyer George Owens Edna Sullivan O’Neal Swaby John Swindle Nancy Quessenberry Bobby Roberts Shirley Taylor Billy Tudor Mary Ann Urfer Bobby Saint Sylvia Sledge Flossie Vanaman Juanita Walker Robert Wilson Flossie Smith Floyd Smitley Glenda Woods Helen Young Juanita Keiffer 7-1 President, Robert Bassham; Vice President, Freddie Henson; Secretary-Treasurer, JoAnn Caldwell; Re- porter, Linda Cook. MRS. SCOTT Sally Aston Nona Faye Barnes jo Nan Bobby Patrica Marie Charlie Geraldine Best Blessing Boone Brawner Brewster Brown Brown Bertie Roger Joann Cathey Willie John Donna Jean Brown Bums Caldwell James Chambers Charles Coredra Lynda Betty Joe Berline C. P. Cook Cox Crossen Dail Graham Freddie Dianne Henderson Henson Hunter David Molly Fay Ray Meyers Plyer Stokes Stokes Not Pictured Delanard Armstrong Emile Baddour Bobby Blaylock Elbert Brakley William Brewster Bettie Chaey Joann Jones 7-2 O LC Kl dent; Marcella Gaskins, Secretary; Jolene Ellis, MR. R. M. OLIPHANT Treasurer; Patsy Dunn, Reporter. Jerry Patricia Davis Durham Rodney Geraldine Jimmy Larry Annie Kenneth Anese Burton Cox Davis Davis Derry Dixon Dunn Patsy Jolene Carol Jean Sam Glenn Jerry Shirley Dunn Ellis Fields Fisher Foltz Ford Fowler Yvonne Anita Marcella James Earl Ella Christine Jerry France Freshour Gaskins Goodwin Gowen Halk Hamrick June Neda Eddie Beulah Mildred Hamilton Heath Woods Young Harrell Not Pictured Howard Davis Ross Gilbert Opal Haynes Fannette Coater Opal Hampton Willie Kennedy SfXMA l MR. M. SHAVER Carolyn Leslie Ahart Bowman A Henry Lee Donald Hillibrand Houk Bobby Eugene Betty Julian Judith Billy Jerry Hunter Jarret Johnson Johnson Jones Johnson Lane James Natalie Little iohn Llovd Pat Darrell Niermeyer Owens Elmer Me Jesse Jack McFadden Morris Nation Carol Joan Chester Pegg Price Privette Not Pictured Jerry Baker Hazel Baty Barbara Jackson William Lawrence Thomas Neal Frances Louis Neal Nichols Twila Charles Richardson Roberts Eddie Witcher Robert Jeffees Catherine Blackwell Dollie Brawner Gerald Patsy Russell Schoonover Billy Cowan Paula Smith Mack Hall Ruby Smith Louise Shaw Charlene Stovall Kitty Stewart, President; Betty Vaughn, Vice President; Doris Jean Stewart, Re- porter; Jackie Sugg, Sergeant at Arms; Elaine Steinberg, Secretary; Arnold Taylor, Sergeant at Arms; Mack Hall, Treasurer. MR. ERNIE CRONE Ned Stafford Lee Speers Elaine Steinberg Billy Mary Katherine Rosemary Stewart Stewart Stutts Billy Kay Jackie Dolores Bobby Arnold Sumpter jr Sugg____________ Tagetmeyar Tapley Taylor Leona Waggner Jacquelyn Walker Joann Walters Betty Ann Wampler Kerry Dale Williams Not Picture! Doris Jean Stewart Elbert Thomas Billy Don Thomas Clayton Vanaman Jimmy Womack Betty Vaughn James Wilson Elsie Sives Patsy Holland Billy Chambers Delbert Boyle Nina Boyce Helen Wolfe Eva Gwen Wyles Betty Jo Young A THLETICS SENIOR FOOTBALL Sitting, left to right: J. B. Westmoreland, E. T. Daniels, Fillmore Hall, Thomas Fields, Bobby Clifft, Riley Paul Ellis, Bobby Carmen, Harry Marshall, Sidney Johnson, Wayne Bridges, Walter Watts. Kneeling, left to right: Coach Ernie Crone, Clyde Allen, Gilbert Ervin Thomas, James Billings, Dallas Maples, Bobby T. Streeter, Monroe Young, Don Risner, Robbie Henson, Rodney Ellis, R. L. Lawson, Eugene Fetzer, Coach Roy Littlefield. Standing, left to right: Jimmy Caldwell, Larry Black, Donald Davis, Freddie Mohr, George Neal, J. R. Diebold, Harold Cliffton, Richard McAvoy, Orville Crowell, Herman Ballman, Russell Gregory, Donald Dearing. COACH ROY LITTLEFIELD, Backfield COACH ERNIE CRONE, Line SCHEDULE September 9 Osceola there 44-6 September 19 Brinkley here 42-0 September 26 Parkin there 73-0 October 3 Marianna there 45-13 October 10 Stuttgart here 0-27 October 17 Helena there 63-6 October 24 Earle there 12-7 October 31 West Memphis there 59-13 November 7 DeWitt there 46-28 November 14 McCrory there 46-28 November 20 Newport here 21-21 November 27 Forrest City there 41-6 Close of Season. 1I Left to tight, back row: Coach Littlefield, Don Risner, Donald Davis, Harold Cliffton, George Neal, J. R. Diebold, Larry Black, Rodney Ellis, Russell Gregory, Freddie Mohr, Coach Crone. Middle row: Larry Fisher, Jimmy Hodges, Bobby T. Streeter, George Caster, Bobby Dennis, Edmond Zeigenhorn, Monroe Young, Gilbert Thomas, Wayne Bridges. Front row: Robbie Henson, Dallas Maples, Earnest McElroy, Bobby Carmen, Donald Bingham, Sydney Johnson, E. T. Daniels, Bobby Clifft, Harry Marshall. FOOTBALL r ,. V , ... —m, - v o. A Backs. Ends. Captain BOBBY DENNIS Captain MONROE YOUNG Risner passes Neal as they battle against West Memphis, A wall of Stuttgart tacklers stop Westmoreland, Young carries the ball for Wynne while Risner puts on a fine exhibition of blocking, Westmoreland is again stopped by the Stuttgart Ricebirds, Wynne’s 'Runningest Team’ Aims For Class A Arkansas Title Coach Roy Littlefield Proud Of Scoring Stars Don Risner And J. B. Westmoreland By HOWARD GRAVES Associated Press Sports Writer WYNNE, Nov. 12.— We've got the runningest team in East Arkansas’’ says Coach Roy Littlefield of the District 6A Wynne Yellowjackets top scoring high school football team in the state. The speedy Yellowjackets in nine games, have totaled 381 points: their foes have crunched 101. Against Stuttgart—the only team to stop Wynne—they were shut out 27-0. That was a lousy game for us,1 backs didn’t practice the two weeks before the game because of in- juries and illness. Man, we just 'couldn’t get going against that Littlefield moaned. Mv tail- Clippings for the Yellowjackets. The Record j rhe Yellowjackets dumDed'Osce- ola «4-6; Brinkley, 42-0; Parlor 72-0; Marianna 45-13; Helena, 51 6; Earle, 12-7; West Memphis, 5$ 14 and DeWitt last .Friday 48-28. [Then there was the Stuttgart game The Yellowjackets meet arch rival McCrory next and a win would please no one better than Littlefield and his rnningest tearr in East Arkansas. They play Newport here Nov. 20 and close the season with a Thanks- giving clash at Forrest City. Lit- tlefield pointed out that his former assistant coach, Joe Hamilton, is leading the Newport Greyhound? to a successful reason this year. . I watched them play the other night, Littlefield said, And bv tgolIy it looked lust like my team, unit there team. Risner Has 115 Points The tailbacks—two halfbacks and a fullback in Littlefield’s T forma- tion—include two of the state’s top individual scorers in Class A. Don Risner, 170-pound fullback fyas romped to 19 touchdowns and kicked one extra point for 115 points — just 26 points behind Donald Horton of DeWitt—the state's leading Class A point- maker. Right behind Risner — a triple threater — is J. B. Westmoreland, who has raced across 18 touch- downs and booted one conversioni for 109 points. Westmoreland — a 130-pound I junior — was held scoreless in Wynne’s 46-28 conquest of DeWitt, but Risner crashed thoruelr for four touchdowns. Wynne's Four All District Players George Neal, Don Risner, Bobby Dennis, I. B. Westmoreland CHEER LEADERS AND BAND Senior Cheerleaders left to right: Betty Brawner, Jewell Dennis, Charlene Cudd, Juanita Durham, Sybil Bridges, Betty Ann Harrell. Wimberly directs band at F. C. Pep Assembly JUNIOR CHEER LEADERS Jo Best, Dianne Hunter, Mary Ann Urfer, Marilyn Lowery, Neal Foust and Pat Dangeau. Homecoming Queen SHIRLEY BELFORD Co-Captains Monroe Young(66) and Bobby Dennis(41) Mascots Harry Harrel and Susan Littlefield FOOTBALL MAIDS SENIORS Betty Davis Charlene Cudd Barbara Crawford Lila Beth Burke JUNIORS Betty Ann Harrel Syble Bridges Eleanor Proctor SOPHOMORES Mary Ford Betty Brawner FRESHMAN Martha Jane Womack Mi JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL The Squad with Coach W.W. Clifft Faulkner misses pass. Homecoming Queen Nicky and Co-Captains Marshall and Brooks with Jr. Attendants. Queen NICKY HULTSMAN and her Court. TEAM ROSTER First row: Jimmy Buchanan, Freddie Henson, Bill Ed Cooper and Robert Faulkner. Second row: Bill Henderson, Roy Marshal, Clyde Ford, Larry Sul- livan and Buddy Howell. Third row: Coach Clifft, Chester Caster, Billy Brooks, James Richardson, Donald Dallas, Wayne Armstrong, and Jerry Black. Brooks is tackled. FOOTBALL BANQUET Open it Clifft. Sure enjoying it. SENIOR BOYS’ BASKETBALL TEAM Left to right: Bobby Clift, guard, Bobby Dennis, guard, Robbie Henson, guard, Jimmy Grantham, for- ward, Bobby T. Streeter, guard, Monroe Young, forward, J. R. Dieboe, forward, Coach Ernie Crone, George Neal, forward, Harold Clifton, forward, Russell Gregory, forward, Don Risner, guard, Donald Bingham, guard, J. B. Westmoreland, guard, E. T. Daniels, guard. SENIOR BOYS 1952-53 SCHEDULE We 75 Vanndale They 35 60 Bald Knob 47 38 Forrest City 73 65 Cherry Valley 70 46 Leachville 64 51 Newport 77 56 Marianna 37 We 55 Vanndale They 35 70 Hickory Ridge 33 46 Bald Knob 52 69 Brinkley 68 45 T urrell 44 62 Forrest City 56 39 Helena 62 We They 44 Brinkley 50 40 Marianna 53 54 Cherry Valley 45 64 Vanndale 41 61 Earle 52 70 Cherry Valley 64 58 Helena 46 38 Hickory Ridge 29 53 Forrest City 62 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Most points scored Diebold 262 and Streeter 217. Most field goals attempted Neal 225 and Diebold 222. Most field goals made Diebold 102 and Streeter 93. Best field goal percentage Diebold .432 and Streeter .430. Best free throw percentage Dennis .625 and Westmoreland .594. Most free throws attempted--Diebold 137, Neal 86. Most free throws made--Diebold 54, Neal 47. Most lost balls- Young 105, Streeter 102. Most Recoveries--Neal and Diebold 168, Young 136. Most offensive rebounds-Diebold 138, Neal 123. Most defensive rebounds- Neal 176, Diebold 159. Total rebounds--Neal 299, Diebold 297. CROSS COUNTY CHAMPS 1953 SENIOR GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAM First row, left to right: Louise Davis, Lois Gilmer, Mary Francis Chowning, Manager, Juanita Durham, Betty Harrell. Second row: Carolyn Cummins, Shirley Neimeyer, Willine Hamrick, Joyce Holleman, Mary Ford, Charlene Cudd, Shirley Belford, Coach Clifft. 1952-53 SCHEDULE We They We They We They 52 Vanndale 30 59 Vanndale 48 48 Helena 60 Bald Knob 34 55 Hickory Ridge 15 56 Brinkley 30 53 Forrest City 51 61 Bald Knob 59 45 Marianna 43 52 Cherry Valley 54 56 Brinkley 25 54 Earle 41 54 Newport 59 40 T urrell 29 51 Cherry Valley 41 46 Marianna 48 66 Forrest City 51 54 Helena 35 51 Hickory Ridge 32 Watch that Bubble! JUNIOR GIRLS’ BASKETBALL First row: Coach Clifft, L. Nichols, J. Caldwell, P. Durham, S. Hamrick, I. Cummins, G. Elliot, J. Best, A. Moultrie, B, Davis, Manager. Second row: D. Hunter, J. Walker, J. Murray, S. Neirmeyer, P. Holleman, J. Dennis, W. Tutor, M. Lowrey, J. Gardner, N. Foust, M. McMinn, L. Gaynor, M. Womack, P. Linley, S. Fowler. JUNIOR BOYS’ BASKETBALL L. Sullivan, F. Henson, E. McElroy, J. Black, J. Richardson, Coach Wimberly. B. Brooks, C. Burnett, R. Marshall, B. Heath, B. Howell, J. Buchannon, Manager. TRACK FISHER-120 Low Hurdles THOMAS-Shot Put W. SHAW-120 High Hurdle CASTER-Broad Jump FETZER-Pole Vault R. SHAW-High Jump THOMAS and CASTER STUDENT COUNCIL Purpose: The purpose of this organi- zation shall be to give the students a sense of responsibility for their school and to promote student par- ticipation in the government of the school. Student Election OFFICERS President----- Vice President Secretary - - ■ Reporter------- - - Larry Fisher - - -Larry Black ■ - - Harriet Byrd -Martha Womack MEMBERS Shirley Belford Monroe Young Rodney Shaw J. B. Westmoreland E. T. Daniels Earnest McElroy Pat Harvey Mary Ann Baus Loretta Durborow Roy Marshall Jimmy Buchanan Kitty Stewart Mildred Harrell Sandra Nelson Jo Best Jerry Baker Sponsor MR. W. E. FURNISS BETA CLUB First row, left to right: Jimmy Mebane, Harriet Byrd, Shirley Neirmeyer, Norma Lloyd, Sylvia Caubble, Joan Matthews, Catherine Swaby, Shirley Zeigenhorn, Gwen Hooper, Mayo Riley, Joan Brawner, Gail Matthews. Second row: Donald Bingham, Othel Jones, Sue Ann Buchannan, Betty Davis, Ann Hinkle, Camelia Andreae, Annette Baddour, Mary Holt, Maxine Burton, Mary Ford, Lila Burke, Yvonne Chrisco, Monroe Young, Mrs. Neblett. Mrs. Edith Neblett Sponsor Joan Brawner President Mayo Riley Vice President Gwen Hooper Secretary and Treasurer TRI-HI-Y CLUB Mr. J. T. Midkiff, Sponsor, with the Tri-Hi-Y Club. Norma Jane Lloyd Patsy Gaskins President Vice President Shirley Belford Mary Frances Chowning Mayo Riley Secretary Treasurer Worship Chairman Camelia was elected State Secre- tary-Treasurer of the Hi-Y and Tri- Hi-Y Clubs combined. At the State Conference which was held at War- ren in May 1952. She did a very good job in that capacity. She served during her senior year. Camelia Andreae Hl-Y CLUB Mr. J. T. Midkiff, Sponsor, Jimmy Caldwell, Gabe Hunter, Clyde Ford, Harry Marshall, Donald Bingham, Jim Foster. Second row: Buddy Bruce Jones, James Gowen, Donald Dallas, Bobby Carmen, Larry Futrell, Othel Jones. Third row: James Elam, Logan McMurtry, Talmadge Doss, Walter Watts, Jimmy Mebane, Wiley Middleton. Back row: Willard Cummings, John Young, Eugene Fetzer, George Young, Bobby Clifft. PLATFORM Clean Speech Clean Sportsmanship Clean Scholarship Clean Living Jimmy Caldwell Gabe Hunter Clyde Ford Harry Marshall Jim Foster Donald Bingham President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Chaplin Reporter State Hi-Y And Tri-Hi-Y Meet Held In Wynne OFFICERS President-Benard Frazer, Warren, Vice President-Dickie Dixon, Pine Bluff, Vice President-Gary Nicklaus, Benton, Secretary-Treasurer-Camelia Andreae, Waynne, Chaplain-Billy Jeff Campbell, North Little Rock, Advisor-Bill Maupin, Hot Springs. Meeting Starts The State Hi-Y and Tri- Hi-Y Conference was held in Wynne Friday thru Sun- day, with 154 delegates reg- istered from Little Rock, North Little Rock, Benton, Hot Springs, Pine Bluff, Vanndale, Stuttgart, War- ren, Hermitage and Wynne. Registration began Friday af- ternoon at tne Methodist Church, directed by the registration com- mittee, Norma Lloyd, Wynne tri- Hi-Y president; Camelia Andre- ae, state secretary-treasurer, Bob- by Clifft, Sue Buchanan, Della Urfer, Mrs. Harold Womack, Mrs. Jim Gardner and Mrs. S. C. Ken- nedy. J. T. Midkiff, advisor of the local Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y clubs, was official greeter and Mrs. J. L. Gardner was in charge of housing. As the delegates registered they received their work kits and programs and were assigned rooms. A transportation commit- tee, headed by Joyce Holleman, delivered delegates to their rooms and introduced them to their hosts and hostesses. Taken from the Wynne Progress Opening Session The opening session was in the sanctuary of the church,, with Bernard Frazer, state president, presiding. The WHS Girls Trio sang a hymn, and a group sing- ing session was led by Norvel Kelly of Stuttgart. Rev. Boyd Baker than led a worship pro- gram. Bill Kernodle, chairman of the local adult advisor commit- tee, offered greetings from the mayor and welcomed the delega- tion. Camelia Andreae then pre- sented the conference objectives and Don Newton, area director from Dallas, made announce- ments. Saturday’s Session The general session started at nine in the high school auditor- ium with Dickie Dixson, second vice president, presiding. Mayo Riley led the worship program. Principal speaker of the confer- ence was Dr. Eva Dodge of the U of A Medical School in Little Rock. She made an address on “Love, Courtship and Marriage”, with an open discussion after- ward. Picture of the Entire Conference Better Speakers The Better Speaker’s contest was at 11:15. Those taking part were Jay McNemar of Pine Bluff, Billy Jeff Campbell of North Lit- tle Rock, Perry Dillan of Stutt- gart, Robert Hill of North Little Rock and Shirley Neirmeyer of Wynne. New Off icier s The election o{ state officers was then held. Dickie Dixson of Pine Bluff was elected president; Tommy Hilli- man of Benton, first vice presi- dent; Dennis Leonard of War- ren. second vice president; Billy Godwin of Hot Springs, secre- tary-treasurer and Bob Pratt of North Little Rock, chaplain. Closing Sunday morning, the first ses- sion was a hymn fest led by Nor- vel Kelly. Norma Lloyd led the devotion and new officers were installed. An evaluation of the confer- ence was given by Travis Finch- er and re-dedication and closing services was led by eight mem- bers of the Stuttgart club. After adjournment the group went in a body to the Methodist Church for the morning service. SENIOR ART CLUB Sponsor MISS EVA JORDAN Today's dual purpose in the field of art education in America is free expression and appreciation. Art is the finest way of doing any- thing. James Elam, Lenore Mitchell, Thelma Bowman, Jackie Williams, Bobby Watson. JUNIOR ART CLUB Left to right, first row: Mary Alice Bowman, Ann Creak, Glenda Brown, Meda Heath, Marvine Bullard, Janet Gardner, Betty Vaughn, Sally Niermeyer, Nancy Quessenberry, Nancy Hodges. Second row: Glenn Foltz, Patsy Dunn, Joline Ellis, Geraldine Cox, Marcella Gaskins, Patricia Durham, Jerry Ford, Jackie Suggs, Billy Heath, Neddie Stafford, Robert Bassham. Third row: Jimmy Davis, Darrell Owens, James Littlejohn, Jerry Lane, Wayne Neal, Billy Joe Cox, Billy Stewart, Jimmy Womack, Leslie Bowman. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Front row, left to right: Mrs. Fiscus, S. Zeigenhorn, J. Brawner, C. Andreae, J. Holleman, T. Sullivan, Y. Chrisco, C. Swaby, B. Lloyd, P. Burnett, L. Baker, B. Henderson, M. Baus, B. Davis. Second row: H. Byrd, B. Crawford, L. Durborow, E. Bostick, C. Jones, A. Chrisco, L. Spear, L. Mitchell, N. Brannon, F. Williams, G. Matney, C. Waggner, N. Worley, G. Johnson, G. Blaylock, E. Mason, J. Murray, L. Peevey, E. Chastein, J. Bowman. Third row: M. McMinn, O. Ridley, K. Walker, J. Dearing, L. Chapel, D. Reynolds, M. Riley, P. Gaskins, T. Bowman, R. Johnson, P. Bledsoe, I. Stepp, M. Anderson, C. Charles, E. Thomas, S. Best, M. Holt, H. Wilkins, P. Graft, D. Christopher. Fourth row: F. Ellis, I. Witcher, O. Suggs, P. McMurty, V. Fowler, I. Fowler, M. Little, A. Hinkle, M. Burton, E. Reed, B. Reed, B. Bradley, S. Scruggs, G. Acuff, M. Smith, D. Cronwell, L. Palmer, V. Stewart, D. Shahan, G. Hatchock. Fifth row: G. Besshears, B. Jeffers, A. Catlett, B. Cupp, C. Lindley, C. Cummins, J. Dennis, B. Davis, J. Jacobs, C. Jones, N. Hunter, B. Tarbutton, C. Waggoner, L. South, L. Shahan, C. Lane, J. Vought, I. Thomas, N. McKenzie, M. McCory, F. Yingst, E. Young. OFFICERS Mrs. B. Fiscus Advisor Yvonne Chrisco Recording Secretary FHA Beau MONROE YOUNG Shirley Zeigenhorn President Juanita Brawner First Vice President Camelia Andreae Second Vice President Joyce Holleman Third Vice President Thelma Sullivan Corresponding Secretary Catherine Swaby Treasurer Bobby Dean Lloyd Historian Patricia Burnett Reporter Lura Faye Baker Betty Henderson Song Leaders Front row, left to right: R. Tapley, H. McDaniel, F. Mohr, R. Shaw, R. L. Lawson, G. Thomas, H. Ballman, M. Young, A. A. Daniel. Second row, left to right: S, Acuff, T. Jones, E. Willis, H. D. Chambers, D. McMinn, R. Ellis, R. Paul Ellis, T. Doss, W. Shaw, J. Gardner. J. Caldwell, D. Young, W. D. Lampkin, J. Andrews. Third row, left to right: D. Owens, F. Pittman, J. Spain, E. Reed, O. Young, J. Williams, R. Merrill, S. South, J. Foster, E. McElroy, E. Zeigenhorn, L. Dixon, D. Davis, S. Johnson. Fourth row, left to right: C. Ellis, C. Owens, J. Harper, J. Grantham, B. Ragan, J. South, C. Cantrell, J. Reed, W. Young, J. Mitchell, C. Hall, R. Watson, N. Witcher, B. Besshers, G. Hill. Fifth row, left to right: Roy Milgrim, R. Turner, J. Young, D. Franklin, L. Hoots, C. McMinn, B. Mitchell, J. Shaw, R. Gregory, D. Maples, L. Johnson, J. Crangle, C. South, J. Hess, J. Niesler. OFFICERS Mr. A. A. Daniel Advisor Monroe Young President Herman Ballman Vice President Gilbert Thomas Secretary Rodney Shaw Treasurer R. L. Lawson Reporter James Hess Sentinel FFA Sweetheart HARRIET BYRD First row: Mrs. Scott, Sponsor, E. Proctor, B. Harrel, M. Chowning, G. Hooper. Second row: J. Matthews, K. Lindley, C. Cummings, B. Brook, J. Murry, M. Burton, O. Lawrence, N. Lloyd, J. Brawner. Third row: B. Brawner, E. Glover, S. McGaughey, M. Ford, A. Baddour, B. Crawford, S. Neimeyer, S. Buchanan, S. Bridges, P. Barnett. VARSITY CLUB First row, left to right: J. B. Westmoreland, S. Belford, M. Chowning, R. Littlefield, Sponsor, J. Holleman. Second row: D. Risner, G. Neal, R. Henson, B. Dennis, M. Young, F. Moore, H. Ballman. Third row: D. Dearing, R. Ellis, J. Caldwell, G. Caster, R. Gregory, R. L. Lawson, J. R. Diebold. SPORTSMANS’ CLUB First row, left to right: Coach Clifft, Sponsor, M. Young, President, R. Lawson, G. Thomas, B. Carman, B. Jones, C, Meeks, H. Marshall, F. Morre, J. Richardson. Second row: C. South, D. Dallas, B. Cooper, L. Sullivan, R. Burroughs, R. Henson, E. T. Daniels, G. Matthews. Third row: F. Hunter, L. Fisher, D. Dearing, B. Dennis, G. Neal, E. Fetzer, J. Stafford, R. Ellis, B. Clifft. T. English, D. Bingham, F. Hall. Fourth row: D. Risner, C. Ford, E. McElroy, W. Armstrong, W. Watts, D. Maples, R. Gregory, L. McMurtry, J. Foster, R. Shaw, W. D. Lampkin, C. Allen. Sponsor MR. W. W. CLIFFT OFFICERS President ----------------Monroe Young Vice President - — - -- -- R. L. Lawson Secretary-Treasurer - - - - Gilbert Thomas Reporter ---------------- Larry Fisher PURPOSE The Sportsman's Club is an organization of boys in high school who are interested in the conservation of game and wild life. This year, the Club went on a camping trip to Horseshoe Lake, at Augusta. GLEE CLUB JUNIOR GIRLS GLEE CLUB CHRISTMAS CANTATA MIXED CHORUS SENIOR GIRLS GLEE CLUB GIRLS TRIO MRS. VAN WIMBERLY Choral Director HIGH SCHOOL CLUB 4-H CLUB OFFICERS EIGHTH GRADE CLUB SEVENTH GRADE CLUB President------ Vice President - Secretary ------ Reporter - - - - Song Leader - - Song Leader - - Sponsors-------- -----------R0y Marshell ------- Marvince Bullard ------ Janet Gardner ------------Alfred Carter -----------Mary Ann Urfer - - ---------Donald Ellis Miss Thompson, Mr. Felts OFFICERS President ------------------------Russell Gregory Vice President - -- -- -- -- -- - Donald Davis Secretary--------------...... Shirley Ziegenhorn Reporter ----------------------Shirley Ziegenhorn Song Leaders - - Buddy Bruce Jones, Geneva Jones Sponsors---------------Miss Thompson, Mr. Felts OFFICERS President------ Vice President Secretary - - ■ Robert Bassham - Joan Caldwell --------Jo Best Reporter — Song Leaders Sponsors — -------------Dian Hunter Betty Yaughn, C. P. Dail Miss Thompson, Mr. Felts COMMERCIAL CLUB Front row, left to right: Mrs. Mack Stacy, Sponsor, Ann Hinkle, Arlene Chrisco, Thelma Sullivan, Betty Tarbutton, Lucille Speer. Second row: Joan Brown Matthews, Vonnie Fowler, Catherine Lindley, Grace Matnev, Shirley Ziegenhom, Juanita Brawner, Ollie Lou Sugg. Third row: Lillian Roberts, Imogene Fowler, Winnie Wiggins, Beckey Henson, Maxine Burton. HOBBY CLUB First row, left to right: Jimmie Davis, Sam Fisher, John Charles, Nan Blessing, Freddie Henson, Mr. Oliphant, Sponsor, Molly Plyer, C. P. Dail, Pasty Niermeyer, Patrice Brawner. Second row: Jerry Davis, Grahm Henderson, Carry Dale Williams, Charlie Baker, Billy Joe Cox, Bobby Boone, James Littlejohn, Joan Barnett, Marie Bruster. JUNIOR PROGRESSIVE CLUB Pictured from left to right, front row: Betty Brawner, Barbara Crawford, Pat Dangeau, Mary Chowning, Carol Charles. Second row: Pat Graff, Ivolene Stepp, Martha Womack, Margaret McMinn, Delores Tho- mas, Kitty Williams. Third row: Sponsor, Mrs. Chastain, Lois Gilmer, Ethel Glover, Retha Seaton, Camelia Andreae, Faye Gailey, Pat Harvey, Peggy Bledsoe, Louise Davis, Harriet Byrd. Fourth row: Li- la Burke, Neal Foust, Peggy Holleman, Marilyn Lowery, Nickey Hultsman, Joyce Holleman, Jewel Den- nis, Mary Ford, Charlene Cudd, Shirley McGuaghey, Gail Holden, Yvonne Chrisco, Willene Hamrick. President----------Lila Beth Burke Vice President - -Joyce Holleman Secretary------Barbara Crawford Treasurer - - - Camelia Andreae Reporter----------------------Mary Chowning Officiers at ease Voting, and important task. An informal Meeting. Noise Makers BUSINESS MANAGER T x ' STINGER STAFF Camelia Andreae Editor SECRETARY EDITOR Jimmy Caldwell -- --------------... —Business Manager Joyce Holleman----------------------------------Secretary Mickey Armstrong---------------- Sponsor and Photographei Mayo Riley Betty Lou Davis Catherine Swaby Nancy Ramage Jim Foster J.B. Westmoreland YELLOWJACKET STAFFS Editor------------------------------------------------------------Norma Jane Lloyd Assistant Editor------------------------------------------------------Harriet Byrd Sports Editor---------------------------------------------------------Lois Gilmer Columnists--------Eleanor Proctor, Sue Ann Buchannan, Pat Harvey and Bull” Belford News Writers--------------------------Bobby Lloyd, Louise Davis and Annette Baddour Typists-----------------------------------------Shirley Ziegenhorn and Joan Brawner Counters---------------------------------Kitty Williams and Mary Francis Chowning Mimeographists--------------------------------------------------------Bobby Dennis Advisor--------------------------------------------------------Mr. Charles Hamilton Editor-------------------------------------------------------------Betty Ann Harrell Assistant Editor--------------------------------------------------- Robbie Henson Sports Editor------------------------------------------------------Lila Beth Burke Columinists--------------------------------------Nancy Ramage and Willene Hamrick News Writer--------------------------------------------------------- Ethel Glover Typists----------------------------------------Gwendolyn Hooper and Charlene Cudd Counters------------------------------------------------------------Delores Thomas Mimeographists-----------------------------------------------------Bobby Dennis Artist-----------------------------------------------------------------Betty Brawner CONCERT BAND FLUTES FRENCH HORN Graham Henderson SOUSAPHONES Harriet Byrd Martha Anderson C.P. Dailjr. Donald Dallas Bobbie Dean Lloyd Eugene Fetzer Betty Jeffers Freddy Henson Dianne Christopher Ivolene Stepp Molly Plyler Bette Vaughn Patt Graff Bobby Glenn PERCUSSION Don Risner George Young CLARINETS ALTO SAXOPHONE Wayne Armstrong Jimmy Moore Pat Harvey Eleanor Proctor Walter Watts Marilyn Lowery Neal Foust Nickie Hultsman Billy Heath Martha Jane Womack Peggy Holleman Nan Blessing Tommy English Bill Ed Cooper TROMBONES Larry Fisher Pat Dangeau TENOR SAXOPHONE Shirley Niermeyer George Neal Patsy Glenn Sue Ann Buchanan James Elam Gary Fronabarger Jimmy Womack Jo Best BARITONE SAXOPHONE Robert Wilson Diann Hunter Donna Condra Sally Niermeyer James Wilson Elaine Steinberg CORNETS BARITONES Nancy Hodges Mary Ann Urfer Della Ruth Urfer Clyde Ford Jimmy Buchanan Patti Niermeyer MR. VAN WIMBERLY Director Mary Ann Baus Robert Miller Ray Burroughs MARCHING BAND JUNIOR PLAY The Line Up The Big Scheme DESPERATE AMBROSE by Donald Payton The Cast Ambrose--Donald Bingham Bert Miller--Bobby Clifft Ann Martin--Eleanor Proctor Nancy Martin--Betty Harrell Mrs. Sprool--Sue Buchanan Posie--Yvonne Chrisco Dan T--George Neal Stinkweed--J. B. Westmoreland Sheriff--Jimmy Stafford Beth Malone--Syble Bridges Hoot-Owl Pete--Larry Black Stage Coach Drivers--Don Ris- ner and Sidney Johnson Judge--Eugene Fetzer Leau Sprool--Winnie Wiggins Where's Posie We just can't marry those gangsters. ”Yo sho' is lazy. Black boy. The Directors: Mrs. W. Scott Mr. M. Armstrong Mr. V. Wimberly You'll just pass out! Are these mirages? SENIOR Why she's a he. The announcer PLAY I got 'em out of Fatty Crone's Room. LET ME OUT OF HERE” by Vincent Barrett The Cast: Eve Boyd--Shirley Neirmeyer Bona Lynn--Betty Davis Hazel Miles--Lila Burke Stevie Cobb--Harry Marshall Garret Lynn--Rob Henson Victor Ward--Logan McMurtry Bessie Rhodes--Mary Chowning Angela Boyd--Harriet Byrd Gifford Morton--Bobby Streeter Marshall Ward--Jimmy Caldwell The Directors--Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Neblett. Mr. Littlefield HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL QUEEN MARY LOUISE LITTLE SENIOR R O C K A W A Y Time out. j py OR BOS ■ii We busted! Crowded bus, eh? Beautiful scenery! Time out for a Coke. TRIP anSte' You'll get a sunburn Stair steps JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET Speaker's Table Queen Camelia The Waitress’ are pretty! Where's the food? Here it comes JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM The Spotlight is on the Brawners Don't Crowd Little Crone. You happy, Mickey? The Jitterbugs GRADUATION The Graduating Class MISS LILA BURKE, Salutatorian MISS HARRIET BYRD, Valedictorian Rev. Boyd Baker, Dr. M.L. Ellis, Mr. R.E. Womack, Mr. Robert Vaughan The Senior Girls 1953 The Graduating Class Dr. Matt L. Ellis, President Hendrix, College. Speaker Graduates receiving diplomas ACTIONS The Bookstore Custodians--IDA and WILLIAM Operator--MRS. WENDALL CARMEN The Little Pilot Yellowjacket Special Merry Christmas! Still there, Bull? Little Women Junior Cotton Pickers Ain't love sweet! Pull 'emmRoh. 9. Matter of Physics 10. Wrong line, Betty. 11. Basketball gals eat, too. 12. Small world, Clifft. 13. Fifteen for Wynne. 14. Relaxing? 15. Before the play. 33 mt 1. Two belles and Bull” 2. Rockaway Gal 3. Mixed-up Carmen 4. P.J. Party 5. Basketball King 6. Poor green Frosh. 7. Caught at last. 8. F.B. Banquet Entertainers 9. Goin' my way? 10. Just advertising 11. Stinger Queen 12. Hot Springs Shoppers 13. Is it a girl? 14. Cheese! 15. Christmas present. 16. What are you doin’ Cudd? 17. Hi I Pat 18. Can't you read, J.B.? SUPCftIRTtNDtNT 1. Whose Office? 2. What are you eating? 3. Mixed affair. 4. Lessons out of school. 5. Sweet Sue 6. Corch ( ? ) 7. Good Ole Mountain Dew 8. Some tackle! 9. What do you see, Neblett? 10. Hi! Lavella 11. No Parking! 12. Coffee time. 13. Pistol Packin' Mamas 14. just play practice 15. Prissy! SENIOR PROPHECY JAZZ BAND MONROE FOR GOVERNOR DEPENDABLE DRUGGIST The HOLLEMAN DRUG COMPANY 6 --- Wynne, Arkansas JEWELER Wynne Arkansas Under New Management Hotel Wynne, Arkansas COMPLIMENTS OF I'lik First National Han k Wynne, Arkansas Officers and Employees J. H. HARRIS, President T. M. ELLIS, Vice President ROBERT M. VAUGHAN, Vice President and Cashier DOYL E. BROWN, Assistant Cashier C.L. HOLT, Teller DOROTHY HARRIS, Teller VAREE BOGARD, Teller MARIAN BURNETT, Bookkeeper GLORIA BASS, Bookkeeper Directors H.O. JERNBERG T.B. MURRAY A.G. STAMPS R. M, VAUGHN E-B- FALLS T.M. ELLIS C.T. GIBBS J.H. HARRIS R.J. JACKSON J.E. HOLLAN, JR. Only National Bank in Cross County Member Federal Reserve System COMPLIMENTS OF The Land of King Cotton WYNNE ARKANSAS W.T. GRAHAM J. W. HENDERSON 'r'sA GRAHAM HARDWARE III E. Union Phone 94 Wynne, Arkansas PHONE 30 Cotton Buvpr DRY GOODS —CLOTHING —SHOES FURNISHINGS Wynne, Arkansas WE MAKE GOOD IF OUR GOODS DON'T Pontiac and GMC SALES and SERVICE PONTIAC... HOLLAN-HUNTER MOTOR, INC. 306 South Front St. Wynne, Arkansas Phone 566 IMPLEMENT Co. South Front Street Phone 196 “Rome” Friend” John Deere Quality Farm Equipment Compliments of good! food KiT EN IE KA5TLE Malts Shakes Derbys Sundaes Cones Cokes Root Beer Wynne Pints Quarts 1 2 Gallons Gallons Hotdogs BILL CAMPBELL AND JIMMY DOSS COMPLIMENTS OP ROYAL CROWN BOTTLING COMPANY Wynne Arkansas READ IT FOR MORE NEWS USE IT FOR MORE NEWS Published Thursdays Hi! Boys and Girls Here is something else it will pay to remember THIS IS HOME SWEET HOME FOR YOUR FORD ONE OF THE SOUTH'S FINEST SERVICE STATIONS Your Safety is our motto GOOD MECHANICS A BIG STOCK OF PARTS FORD APPROVED FLAT-RATE CHARGES NO GUESSING Ford Dealer Since 1919 H. K. BARWICK, JR. Wynne, Arkansas Built for the Years Ahead GROCERY MARKET We Want Your Trade We offer you Good, Reliable Goods, Lowest Possible Prices, Fair and Square Dealing, Polite Attention and Good Service. If these things will get your trade, we know we can count on you as a customer. Phones 366 - 367 Wynne (Zoact 'paod Is What We Specialize in SODA GRILL CAFE PHONE 21 WYNNE, ARKANSAS Compliments of Compliments of ESSO PRODUCTS Wynne J-IAMPTON MOTOR COMPAMY Dodge Plymouth Sales and Service Wynne, Arkansas Compliments of SUPPLY COMPANY Goodrich Tires Wynne, Arkansas Phone 466 Compliments of HAMPTON MOTEL Phones 798 799 W ynne Compliments of PUENITUPE CO. Wynne, Arkansas Courtesy of Wynne, Arkansas '■utee ICE AND COAL COMPANY R.N. BRIDGES, Mgr. Phone 162 GRESHAM-ARMSTRONG STORE Goodyear Tires General Electric Appliances Phone 294 112 Merriman Wynne Build a Home of Your Own and Maintain It IT'S YOUR BEST INVESTMENT WYNNE LUMBER COMPANY Congratulations and Best Wishes to Students and Graduates of Wynne High School UNITED INSURANCE SERVICE REPRESENTING LEADING CAPITAL STOCK INSURANCE COMPANIES Barwick Garage Building P.O. Box 31 WYNNE, ARKANSAS GINNERS AND BUYERS Ralph Cook Gene Roberson Dave Block WYNNE, ARKANSAS DEALER 1—O M G S SERVICE STATION Wynne Furniture and Gift for All Occasions at FURNITURE AND GIFT SHOP Wynne Compliments of y ? 7 7 MUNICIPAL WATER OIL COMPANY COMPANY W ynne Compliments of Compliments of DRUG STORE CLEANERS Wynne CAFE 24 Hour Service HANDY STORE “Where the Yellowjacket’s Meet and Eat” Mr. Mrs. E.G. Morris, Sr. W ynne Compliments of (Itiml K?o SERVICE STATION Cities Service Phone 24 Wynne, Arkansas Compliments of STUDIO CAFE Good Photographer Near City of Wynne Forrest City, Arkansas A.D. AND BETTY CARTER 1 1 THEATRES Compliments of MURRAY TIRE AND Wynne Forrest City Brinkley Marianna ELECTRIC COMPANY Compliments of V Ladies and Misses Shop APPLIANCE COMPANY Your Frigidaire Dealer Forrest City, Arkansas in Wynne Phone 595 Compliments of GIBBS AND HARRIS RICE DRIER WYNNE, ARKANSAS Member Arkansas Rice Promotion Association COMPLIMFNTS OF CROSS COUNTY BANK OLDEST BANK IN CROSS COUNTY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation DAVE BLOCK. President H. K. BARWICK, Vice President J. W. LIPSCOMB, Vice President and Cashier WALLACE ELDRIDGE, Assistant Cashier THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY FORREST CITY, ARKANSAS COMPLIMENTS OF ffr EQUIPMENT CO, Your Wynne Dealer Arkansas Parkin Compliments of Self-Service Wynne, Arkansas Phone 166 Wynne, Arkansas Frozen Food Lockers CASU G-ROCERS Ul ARDWAR-E - - -FURN ITURE WYNNE, ARKANSAS COMPLIMFNTS OF MM . COMPANY T. E. LINES, President Abstracts —Loans —Title Insurance Wynne, Arkansas +-iub J.C. HILLIARD SON Wynne, Arkansas COMPLIMFNTS OF A. D. KERNODLE PHONE 31 WYNNE, ARKANSAS • BADDOUR’S Hamrick Bros. • HARDWARE ijnne s j— e shion (Renter . DUPONT PAINT SPORTING GOODS i eaay-to- l l ear Phone 52 '' ynne, Arkansas Wynne Arkansas INSURANCE LOAN COMPANY DAVID DREXLER 313 E. Merriman Avenue Phone 440 Wynne, Arkansas Compliments of VELVET ICE CREAM Jonesboro, Arkansas Compliments of ■ 7 7 g|| A. JotoC o Distributor CROSS COUNTY TRACTOR CO. Gulf Refining Company Products 1103 N. STATE ST. WYNNE, ARKANSAS Wynne, Arkansas ARKAN$A BUTANE GAS COMPANY, INCORPORATED Butane Propane Gas Systems Appliances Wynne Paragould Augusta -enjov RICH -UOmOGENIZ-ED MILK. 'There's rich cream in every drop, from the bottom to the top A? FEED AND SUPPLY Purina Chows Poultry Baby Chicks Eggs Wynne, Arkansas ERfV ClAtf JAMES F. MOORE JAMES I. MOORE __________________Wynne, Arkansas Leaver SPECIALTY CO., INC. Wholesalers Jobbers 614-616 South Main St. Memphis 3, Tenn. 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