numa 1956

124

Upload: university-of-arkansas-fort-smith

Post on 07-Mar-2016

216 views

Category:

Documents


2 download

DESCRIPTION

COLLEGE This book about students is for you so that in future years you may look back and be reminded of the people and the events you enjoyed together. If the Numa serves that purpose, then the work of the yearbook staff has been worthwhile. Board of Trustees Administration Features Organizations Dedication Faculty Sports Activities

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: NUMA 1956
Page 2: NUMA 1956
Page 3: NUMA 1956
Page 4: NUMA 1956
Page 5: NUMA 1956

COLLEGE

Page 6: NUMA 1956
Page 7: NUMA 1956

This book about students is for you so thatin future years you may look back and bereminded of the people and the events youenjoyed together. If the Numa serves thatpurpose, then the work of the yearbookstaff has been worthwhile.

Page 8: NUMA 1956

Dedication

Board of Trustees

Administration

Faculty

Sophomores

Freshmen

Organizations

Features

Activities

Sports

Advertisements

Page 9: NUMA 1956

For being an outstanding promoter of educationwhen it is the hope of the world;

For the interest he has shown ineach individual student;

For sponsoring the Student Boardand the Freshman class;

For his willingness to help the studentsin anything they undertake;

For helping to form the neworganization, Circle K;

For his easy-going manner thatspreads a friendly warmth to everyone;

For chaperoning our parties;

We offer our thanks, our sincereadmiration, and this yearbook to —

Page 10: NUMA 1956
Page 11: NUMA 1956

Mr. T. L. HuntChairman

Miss Ed Louise Ballman Mr. Stanley E. Evans

Page 12: NUMA 1956

Mrs. Ralph Speer, Jr.

Not Pictured

Mr. Fred Alexander

Mr. W. H. Lewis

Mr. Marshall Yantis

Mr. James A. Ward, III

The Late Mr. Collier Wenderoth, Sr.

Page 13: NUMA 1956

PRESIDENT ELMER H. COOK

Page 14: NUMA 1956

DEAN E. T. VINES

Page 15: NUMA 1956

DEAN OF MENMr. Thomas E. Fullerton

DEAN OF WOMENMiss Lucille Speakman

Page 16: NUMA 1956

C. E. BeardB. S.E., M.S.

Education

S, H. BlakelyA.B. , M.A., Ph. D.

Language

Hattie May ButterfieldB.A., M.A.

Music

Jim CharlesB. S., M.S.

Physical Education

Mrs. James C. DeareB.J.

Journalism

Tom E. FullertonB.A., M.A.

Education

Page 17: NUMA 1956

James M. MooreB.A., B.S., M.A., M.S.

Science

Mrs. R. W. PratherB.A., M.A.

Librarian

Margaret MontagueB.S.E., M.A.

Speech, Dramatics

Mary Jo Me Ma kinB.A.Art

Mrs. Ruth GantB.A.

Commercial Education

Luella KrehbielB.A., M.A.

English

Page 18: NUMA 1956

Mrs. B. W. McWilliarnsCafeteria Supervisor

Mrs. Margaret LongCafeteria

James M. RayCustodian

Mrs. Maxine WestfallRegistrar

Claud YanceyB. A.

Business Administration

Lucille SpeakmanB.A. , M.A.

Social Science

Isabella K. SmithB.A., M.A.Mathematics

Page 19: NUMA 1956

Be-bop,Bottle,andBrains

The Dean's Dean?

"Leaving a balance of $. 08."

Star-Gazing

" Andif

youdon't. . ."

Quote: "She's married." Unquote.

Page 20: NUMA 1956
Page 21: NUMA 1956

Blaylock

BedellPresident

ButterfieldSponsor first and

second semesters

Moon, E. Nally Ray

MacalusoVice-president

ScarthSecretary

SophomoreFirst Semester

Page 22: NUMA 1956

Golds boroughPresident

MacalusoVice -president

SessionsSecretary

Second Semester

Purpose: To make the sophomoreclass an active organization.

Davenport

Moon, E. Reed Shelby

Council

Page 23: NUMA 1956

Conaly W. BedellVan Buren, Arkansas

Journalism

Ode an BeltMulberry, Arkansas

Business

Bob BennettFort Smith, Arkansas

Business

Lino BianchiFort Smith, Arkansas

Business

Robert BlaylockMuldrow, Oklahoma

Athletics

Neal CarsonFort Smith, Arkansas

Transportation

Page 24: NUMA 1956

Fred CasonGreenwood, Arkansas

Business

Jess ChappellHackett, ArkansasArts and Science

James Vincent CiullaFort Smith, Arkansas

Business

Robert ClineFort Smith, Arkansas

Science

Hugh ConnorFort Smith, Arkansas

Business

Bill CozartFort Smith, Arkansas

Pre-Med

Page 25: NUMA 1956

Gerry DaileyFort Smith, Arkansas

Education

Bob DavenportFort Smith, Arkansas

Music

Gene Dennis, Jr.Fort Smith, Arkansas

Business

Rodney EarhartFort Smith, ArkansasElectrical Engineering

Jimmie Blanche FitzgeraldFort Smith, Arkansas

English

Don FoleyFort Smith, Arkansas

Business

Page 26: NUMA 1956

Norma GillenwaterAlma, Arkansas

Business

Tommy Golds boroughFort Smith, Arkansas

Accounting

Charles GrangerLavaca, Arkansas

Science

Coline GrayVan Buren, Arkansas

Science

Carol GrovesFort Smith, Arkansas

Dramatics

Bill HansardCharleston, Arkansas

Physical Education

Page 27: NUMA 1956

William HarrisFort Smith, Arkansas

Business

Jess HayesFort Smith, Arkansas

Business

Donald W. HidyFort Smith, Arkansas

Business

Harold HileGreenwood, Arkansas

Journalism

Maurice HillVan Buren, Arkansas

Accounting

Darla JohnsonVan Buren, Arkansas

Math

Page 28: NUMA 1956

James JohnsonGreenwood, ArkansasPersonal Management

David KeysmanHuntington, Arkansas

Business

Tossia LemarrFort Smith, Arkansas

Education

Charles MacalusoVan Buren, Arkansas

Physical Education

Don McKenzieFort Smith, Arkansas

Science

Don MeadowsFort Smith, Arkansas

Accounting

Page 29: NUMA 1956

Hugh MeansVan Buren, Arkansas

Business

Marshall MeansVan Buren, Arkansas

Business

Evelyn MoonFort Smith, Arkansas

Science

Don MooreFort Smith, Arkansas

Engineering

Nola NallyFort Smith, Arkansas

Education

Mrs. G. H. NewlonFort Smith, ArkansasElementary Education

Page 30: NUMA 1956

Glenda PattersonFort Smith, Arkansas

Science

Carrol RainwaterFort Smith, Arkansas

Business

Bill ScarthFort Smith, Arkansas

Business

Nancy Carol SecrestFort Smith, Arkansas

Speech

Don SelbyFort Smith, Arkansas

Business

Rae SessionsVan Buren, Arkansas

Speech

Page 31: NUMA 1956

Shirley ShelbyFort Smith, Arkansas

English

Bobby SmithFort Smith, Arkansas

Accounting

Don SnowVan Buren, Arkansas

Accounting

Bill SosebeeLavaca, Arkansas

Education

Joe David TaylorFort Smith, Arkansas

Science

Don TilleyFort Smith, Arkansas

Pre-Med

Page 32: NUMA 1956

Barbara TompkinsFort Smith, Arkansas

Music

Mrs. Ethel TurnerFort Smith, Arkansas

Education

Gordon WatsonAlma, Arkansas

Science

Carolyn Sue WestFort Smith, ArkansasElementary Education

Buddy WestphalFort Smith, Arkansas

Business

Burl WhiteCecil, Arkansas

Education

Page 33: NUMA 1956

Earl WhiteCecil, Arkansas

Education

Lucille YanceyMansfield, Arkansas

Education

Bill BardrickFort Smith, Arkansas

Leon CombsRatcliff, Arkansas

Bobby WoodsVan Buren, Arkansas

Page 34: NUMA 1956

He crowned her.

Regality Reposed

He kissed her.

Queen Barbara

And the band played on.

the cheersThey lead

The royalty reigned.

Page 35: NUMA 1956

Sept. 12-13 -registrationSept. 14 - classes beginSept. 24 - mixer partySept. 26-30 - student board elections

Oct. 3 - class electionsOct. 5 - formation of sophomore councilOct 6 - freshman - sophomore football gameOct. 12 - bus trip to U of A play - Sabrina FairOct. 19 - formation of freshman councilOct. 22 - freshman all-school partyOct. 24 - formation of association of women studentsOct. 27 - tryouts for Barretts of Wimpole StreetOct. 31 - basketball practice starts

Nov. 2 - election of AWS officersNov. 3-7 - vacation for teachers conventionNov. 5 - election of cheerleadersNov. 7-19 - freshman initiationNov. 9 - education week open houseNov. 11 - bus trip to U of A play - The Corn Is GreenNov. 19 - sophomore all-school party

Dec. 1 - basketball season opens against College of OzarksDec. 15 - tree-trim partyDec. 16 - Christmas partyDec. 17 - Jan. 2 - Christmas vacation

Jan, 12-14 - presentation of Barretts of Wimpole StreetJan. 25 - flunkers flingJan. 27 - end of semesterJan. 30 - F eb. 1 -second semester registration

Feb. 2 - semester beginsFeb. 5 - fine arts programFeb. 6 - 10 - student board electionsFeb. 13 - class electionsFeb. 15 - homecomingFeb. 25 - basketball season ends against Texarkana JCFeb. 29 - organization of circle K

March 20 - radio-tv series startsMarch 23 - sadie hawkins day partyMarch 24 - PTK initiationMarch 30 - April 2 - Easter Vacation

April 18 - senior day

May 1 - may day partyMay 19 - spring promMay 27 - baccalaureateMay 31 - commencement

Page 36: NUMA 1956
Page 37: NUMA 1956

GillespiePresident

Sponsor first andsecond semesters

BrittVice-president

First Semester

Hendren

RobinsonSecretary

Fullerton

McGrew

Rapp Sanders Windsor

Page 38: NUMA 1956

SchoeppeyPresident

HoltVice-President

BrittSecretary

Council

Second Semester

Purpose: To promote activitiesof the freshman class.

Kutait

Lloyd, B. R. Worst

Page 39: NUMA 1956

James AlbertsonFort Smith, Arkansas

rShirley Lou AndersonFort Smith, Arkansas

Nadine AndrewsFort Smith, Arkansas

Dewel BashamVan Buren, Arkansas

Larry Don BatesBarling, Arkansas

Shelba BethelGanns, Oklahoma

Bill BennettFort Smith, Arkansas

; m * mmNancy Bever

Fort Smith, Arkansas

Page 40: NUMA 1956

Ronald BlaylockAlma, Arkansas

Karen BoundsFort Smith, Arkansas

Phyllis BrewerFort Smith, Arkansas

Elizabeth BrittFort Smith, Arkansas

Bobby BrooksFort Smith, Arkansas

Emma Jo BrownFort Smith, Arkansas

Jim BryanGreenwood, Arkansas

Robert CarsonFort Smith, Arkansas

Page 41: NUMA 1956

Gradie CrowleyFort Smith, Arkansas

Harold CrumrizeFort Smith, Arkansas

Bob CurtisFort Smith, Arkansas

Ma ye Belle DedmanMansfield, Arkansas

Nancy DeganFort Smith, Arkansas

Thomas FaucettFort Smith, Arkansas

Jerry FaughtFort Smith, Arkansas

Hugh FaulkFort Smith, Arkansas

Page 42: NUMA 1956

Alice FeeFort Smith, Arkansas

Arden FennellFort Smith, Arkansas

Dick FlynnFort Smith, Arkansas.

Foster GayFort Smith, Arkansas

Bill FrantzFort Smith, Arkansas

IDian Freeman

Fort Smith, ArkansasJerry Frisby

Fort Smith, Arkansas

I

Bobbie FrostFort Smith, Arkansas

Page 43: NUMA 1956

Neva GabbardVan Buren, Arkansas

Patsy GreenLavaca, Arkansas

Pat GillespieFort Smith, Arkansas

Linda HarrisonFort Smith, Arkansas

Joe HartFort Smith, Arkansas

Leon GolfFort Smith, Arkansas

Barbara HancockFort Smith, Arkansas

Zoe HeadGreenwood, Arkansas

Page 44: NUMA 1956

Robert E. HendrenVan Buren, Arkansas

Mary Allyn HensonFort Smith, Arkansas

Joan HoltFort Smith, Arkansas

Betty HughartGreenwood, Arkansas

Jack JonesFort Smith, Arkansas

Bill KroneFort Smith, Arkansas

Eddie KutiatFort Smith, Arkansas

Jack LarkinFort Smith, Arkansas

Page 45: NUMA 1956

Margaret LattimoreMuldrow, Oklahoma

Roy Gene LawFort Smith, Arkansas

Joe LewersAlma, Arkansas

Billie Ruth LloydFort Smith, Arkansas

Verna Lou LloydFort Smith, Arkansas

James LoveVan Buren, Arkansas

Thomas LoydVan Buren, Arkansas

John LuceFort Smith, Arkansas

Page 46: NUMA 1956

William McBrideHackett, Arkansas

Sue McCabeFort Smith, Arkansas

Annabeth McCrackenFort Smith, Arkansas

Robert McGrewFort Smith, Arkansas

Carol Sue McKinneyFort Smith, Arkansas

Bill McMillanFort Smith, Arkansas

Billy MarionVan Buren, Arkansas

John Paul Ma thisHackett, Arkansas

Page 47: NUMA 1956

Arlene MooreFort Smith, Arkansas

Dennis MobeckFort Smith, Arkansas

Mary MoormanFort Smith, Arkansas

Rex MurdockFort Smith, Arkansas

Nancy OliverGreenwood, Arkansas

Murl ParkerAlma, Arkansas

Tommy PriceFort Smith, Arkansas

Claudette RappFort Smith, Arkansas

Page 48: NUMA 1956

David RathbunFort Smith, Arkansas

Kay RattereeFort Smith, Arkansas

Janice RayGreenwood, Arkansas

Mary Eugenia RayFort Smith, Arkansas

Paul ReedVan Buren, Arkansas

Qiarlcs Harris RobertsonFort Smith, Arkansas

David RossMountainburg, Arkansas

Kenneth RossMountainburg, Arkansas

Page 49: NUMA 1956

Bill RussellFort Smith, Arkansas

Ralph SandersFort Smith, Arkansas

Bob SangsterFort Smith, Arkansas

Kenneth SchenkFort Smith, Arkansas

Paul SchlafFort Smith, Arkansas

Jack SchoeppeyFort Smith, Arkansas

Donna Gail SchreierFort Smith, Arkansas

Bob ScottFort Smith, Arkansas

Page 50: NUMA 1956

Ronald SelfFort Smith, Arkansas

Paul SidlerFort Smith, Arkansas

George SmithFort Smith, Arkansas

Bill Smith, Jr.Fort Smith, Arkansas

Herbert SmithBarling, Arkansas

Ted StarkFort Smith, Arkansas

John Harvey SterlingFort Smith, Arkansas

Gary StipskyFort Smith, Arkansas

Page 51: NUMA 1956

Richard StubblefieldFort Smith, Arkansas

Jim ThamesGreenwood, Arkansas

Margaret ThompsonVan Buren, Arkansas

Pat ToddFort Smith, Arkansas

Jimmy Van MeterCharleston, Arkansas

Charles VaughnFort Smith, Arkansas

Jim Lee WaltonFort Smith, Arkansas

Kaye WardFort Smith, Arkansas

Page 52: NUMA 1956

Elizabeth WarnockAlma, Arkansas

James WearFort Smith, Arkansas

Phillip WeaverLavaca, Arkansas

Don WhiteMountainburg, Arkansas

George WhiteFort Smith, Arkansas

Shirley WindsorFort Smith, Arkansas

R. J. WoodsBarling, Arkansas

Karl WorstFort Smith, Arkansas

Page 53: NUMA 1956

Carol Ann ZahnFort Smith, Arkansas

Glen F. CookseyVan Buren, Arkansas

Russell BlaylockAlma, Arkansas

Wrenetta ChristianVan Buren, Arkansas

T. E. HinesFort Smith, Arkansas

Hobart Molder, Jr.Alma, Arkansas

Charles ShultzVan Buren, Arkansas

Page 54: NUMA 1956

Jim B. BolinFreshman

Billye BumpassFreshman

Henry EbbingFreshman

Billy MartinFreshman

Joyce PhillipsFreshman

Chlora McConnellFreshman

Charles Don WhiteFreshman

Howard PattersonFreshman

John Ike WilsonSophomore

Page 55: NUMA 1956

Ooh - He's wonderful

Who pulled the funny?

First-handor

I Fish market?Side by side

Holt giving directions!

Feminine touch

Top hat and smile Brawn and charm

Page 56: NUMA 1956
Page 57: NUMA 1956

Numa Staff

FitzgeraldEditor

McKinneyAssistant Editor

BrownSecretary

McMakinSponsor

BeverLayouts

MacalusoPhotography

Mc GrewArt

WatsonSports

DavenportBusiness Manager

ADVERTISING COMMITTEE

Bounds Degan McCrackin Ward

Page 58: NUMA 1956

FRESHMAN CLASS

Anderson

Freeman

Britt

SOPHOMORE CLASS

Moon

ACTIVITIES

Secrest

ORGANIZATIONS

Patterson

Schreier

Ratterree

Page 59: NUMA 1956

Student BoardFIRST SEMESTER

Purpose: To organize and directstudent activities.

McKenziePresident

SpeakmanSponsor

Windsor-Vice President Fitzgerald -Secretary

Bedell Sever Cozart

Gillespie Goldsborough Patterson

Rapp Sanders Shelby

Page 60: NUMA 1956

Second Semester

Sosebee -President Ray-Vice President

Bedell

Go Ids borough

Fitzgerald

Groves

AndersonSecretary

Rapp

Sanders Scarth Schoeppey

Page 61: NUMA 1956

Phi theta Kappa

Purpose: To encourage development ofscholastic ability and character.

CozartPresident

BedellVice President

KrehbielSponsor

NallySecretary

ShelbyTreasurer

WoodsReporter

BardrickParliamentarian

Thompson Yancey

Page 62: NUMA 1956

L ions R o a r

Purpose: To disseminate news of currenthappenings.

DeareSponsor

RainwaterBusiness Manager

SandersBusiness Manager

Flynn

BeverSecretary

NEWS WRITERS

Fitzgerald

Groves Moon Shelby

BedellEditor

Page 63: NUMA 1956

DavenportPresident

AndersonLibrarian

BrittSecretary

Ray, J.Accompanist

ButterfieldSponsor

Bedell Bennett Bever Brown, E. J. Combs

Curtis Dedman Fitzgerald Gillenwater

Kutait Law Lloyd. V. L. Me Grew

Holt

McKenzie

Choir

Page 64: NUMA 1956

Moon

Schreier

FoleyPresident

Moore Ratterree Rapp Reed

Secrest Selby

Wilson Yancey

Purpose: To offer fellowship for its members.

HarrisVice-president

MeansSecretary

WelchReporter

YanceySponsor

Shelby Thompson

Page 65: NUMA 1956

Association Of Women Students

WestPresident

Fitzgerald Anderson SpeakmanVice-president Secretary Sponsor

Purpose: A group for the setting up of policies and projects ofthe women students.

Britt

McCabe

Shelby Ward Warnock Windsor

Groves Harrison Lattimore

McKinney Ray, M. E. Sessions

Page 66: NUMA 1956

RussellPresident

TompkinsSecretary

LattimorePublicity

Me Ma kinSponsor

Not Pictured

Irene BiekerJimmy ByersMrs. Lyda B. HayesAmy MillerKate Musgrove

Purpose: To instill in students a greater appreciationof fine art.

Turner Ward Yancey

Page 67: NUMA 1956

Future Teacher Of America

Purpose: To interest students in the teaching profession.

JohnsonPresident

MacalusoVice President

HancockSecretary

BeardSponsor

Rathburn Ray, J. Ray, M. Secrest Welch

Page 68: NUMA 1956

White, Burl White, Earl Wood, R. J. Zahn

Freeman

Head Cheerleaders

Hancock McKinney

Schreier

McCabe Windsor

Page 69: NUMA 1956

Purpose: To further speech and dramatic activities on the campus.

HendrenPresident

SchreierVice president

BeverSecretary

MontagueSponsor

Anderson Andrews Basham Bates Bedell

Bounds Brooks Carson Fitzgerald Goff

Page 70: NUMA 1956

Groves Lloyd, B. R. Ratterree Robinson

Secrest Sessions Shelby Smith, H. Stipsky

Todd Ward Warnoch Wilson Windsor

Henson

Page 71: NUMA 1956

McMillanPresident

CrumrineVice President

WearSecretary

SmithSponsor

Purpose: To provide fellowship for students interested in mathematics.

Albertson Chappell Coleman

Frantz Gay Gillespie

Faucett

Hunt

Love Luce Ma this Murdock

Math Club

Page 72: NUMA 1956

Parker Price Sanders Sangster

Scott Sidler Smith Stark

White Worst

Page 73: NUMA 1956

Purpose: Fellowship for students interested in music.

McKinseyPresident

Lloyd, V. L.Vice President

RappSecretary

Curtis, B.Treasurer

ButterfieldSponsor

Anderson Bedell Bennett Bever Blaylock

Brewer Britt Brown, E. J Carson Combs

Davenport Dedman Dennis Fitzgerald Gillenwater

Page 74: NUMA 1956

Moon, E.

Secrest

Moore, A. Reed

Selby Shelby Thompkins

Schreier

Thompson

Watson Wilson

Robertson

Holt Kutait Lloyd, V. L. McGrew McKinney

Page 75: NUMA 1956

ShelbyPresident

Bedell

MoonVice-president

DeareSponsor

Purpose: To further develop the journalism department.

Cozart

GrovesSecretary

Fitzgerald

Lemarr Rainwater Sanders

Page 76: NUMA 1956
Page 77: NUMA 1956

CONALY BEDELL

Best known, perhaps, as the dynamic editor of theLion's Roar, Conaly has a brilliant record in other ac-tivities of the college. He played the male lead in"The Barretts of Wimpole Street" , was president of thesophomore class the first semester, and a representativeon the Student Board for the second semester. Voted"Best All Around Boy" by his classmates, Conaly wasalso on the Dean's list, and vice-president of Phi ThetaKappa.

BOB DAVENPORT

Bob will long be remembered for his outstanding per-formance as the -choleric father in "The Barretts ofWimpole Street" . In addition to being hignly success-ful as business manager of the Numa, he has been ac-tive in the Jacque andjestre club and in (he choir. Hewas also voted "Most Talented Boy" in junior college.Bob's many abilities and his personality have won forhim the respect and admiration of others.

Page 78: NUMA 1956

JIMMIE BLANCHE FITZGERALD

Jimmie Blanche, voted "Best All A round Girl" by juniorcollege students, has quietly proved her ability innumerous activities. She has worked efficiently andwithout fanfare as editor of the Numa. She has been onthe Student Board for two semesters, serving as secretarythe first semester, and was elected vice-president ofthe Association of Women Students second semester.Jimmie worked faithfully as a reporter on che Lion'sRoar all year, and was on the Dean's list.

TOMiMY GOLDSBOROUGH

President of the sophomore class for the second semester,and a Student Board representative first semester, Tom-my was one of the main factors in starting the pep bandformed this year at the college. During the intramuralfootball games between the freshman and sophomoremen, his enthusiastic interest helped to make the pro-ject a success.

Page 79: NUMA 1956

PAT GILLESPIE

Pat was acclaimed by his classmates as the "Outstand-ing Freshman Boy." He was president of the freshmanclass first semester, and served as a representative onthe Student Board second semester. Pat made the Dean'slist and was elected president of the Circle K club, anew organization started this year.

ARLENE MOORE

Arlene was selected one of the candidates for the titleof Numa beauty. She was chosen by the student bodyas the "Best Loo king Girl" in junior college. A memberof the college choir, she also made the Dean's list.Arlene's ability and happy personality have been a verydefinite addition to the staff in the business office thisyear.

Page 80: NUMA 1956

RALPH SANDERS

Capable business manager of the Lion's Roar secondsemester, Ralph has also been on the Student Board fortwo semesters. He has shown he is a capable student inmany ways, serving as president of the Math club firstsemester, making the Dean's list, and as an activeworker in the Press club. Ralph was also.elected to PhiTheta Kappa.

Mad (Sf,

JIM RAY

Jim has proved that athletic ability and brains often gotogether. He made his letter in Junior College basket-ball, and was on the Dean's list. An asset to the Sopho-more Council first semester, heservedas vice-presidentof the Student Board second semester. His good naturedmanner and friendly smile have earned him many friends.

Page 81: NUMA 1956

JACK SCHOEPPEY

Jack was elected by the freshmen to serve as theirsecond semester president. He was one of the mainforces in organizing the junior college pep band, andserved faithfully and efficiently as the director of it.His cooperation and interest in a 11 the school activitieshave made him anoutstanding member of the student

body.

Malt Of, Same,

NANCY SECREST

Nancy's sympathetic and delightful portr ayal of Eliza-beth Barrett in "The Barretts of Wimpole Street" wasone of the highlights of the college play. She was onthe Dean's list, the Numastaff, and had worked faith-fully with the choir. Nancy is also a member of thePress club and the Future Teachers of America.

Page 82: NUMA 1956
Page 83: NUMA 1956
Page 84: NUMA 1956

Canal Qia^ed.

HONORABLE MENTION

Qae SedAiottl

HONORABLE MENTION

Page 85: NUMA 1956
Page 86: NUMA 1956

BEST ALL AROUNDJimmie Blanche Fitzgerald and

Conaly Bedell

FRIENDLIESTShirley Anderson and

Charles Macluso

MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEEDShirley Windsor and Roy Law

Page 87: NUMA 1956

OUTSTANDING SOPHOMORESCarolyn West Scarth and Don McKenzie

MOST BASHFULBarbara Hancock and Jim Ray

OUTSTANDING FRESHMENCarol Sue McKinney and PatGillespie

WITTIESTEmma Jo Brown and Bob Hendren

Page 88: NUMA 1956

MOST TALENTEDShirley Shelby and Bob Davenport

FLIRTSNancy Bever and Eddie Kutait

BEST LOOKINGArlene Moore and Jerry Frisby

BEST GROOMEDAnnabeth McCracken and

Tommy Goldsborough

Page 89: NUMA 1956

MOST ATHLETICDian Freeman andBob Blaylock (absentwhen picture was taken)

MOST STUDIOUSMary Ray and James Wear

Page 90: NUMA 1956
Page 91: NUMA 1956

Getting in the moodAnd starting things off right,

The students got acquainted.On a Friday night.

Making it rough on the freshmenThe sophs had their say.

Their official term? Initiation,The Simon Legrees* heyday!

Page 92: NUMA 1956

The place where studentsTheir know how seek ,

Was proudly shown in guided toursFor National Education Week.

Frolic and fun went hand in handWhen JC students struck up the band,

To attend a showing of "Sabrina Fair"At the U. of A. , and leave all care .

Page 93: NUMA 1956

A skit, style show, and pie supperThat really were the most,

Composed a big eveningWith the sophs playing host.

Page 94: NUMA 1956

M

"Fun for all and all for fun!"Was the happy cry of everyone;

With everything trimmed, ribboned, and belled,A tree-trim and Christmas party were held .

Page 95: NUMA 1956

With lots of talent and hard work galore,"The Barretts of Wimpole Street" came to the fore;

The entire cast and all the crewGave some wonderful performances for me and you.

Cast members not pictured are: Shirley Anderson, JerryFrisby, Robert Carson, Charles Robertson, Ann Wilson,and Bob Hendron.

After crowning the queenAnd winning the game,

To the homecoming danceThe victors came!

Page 96: NUMA 1956
Page 97: NUMA 1956

GORDON WATSON

SOPHOMORE FORWARD

ALMA, ARKANSAS

BOB BLAYLOCK

SOPHOMORE FORWARD

MULDROW, OKLAHOMA

Page 98: NUMA 1956

DON WHITE

FRESHMAN GUARD

VAN BUREN, ARKANSAS

JIM RAY

SOPHOMORE GUARD

LAVACA, ARKANSAS

Page 99: NUMA 1956

CHARLES GRANGER

SOPHOMORE FORWARD

LAVACA, ARKANSAS

CHARLES SCHULTZ

SOPHOMORE CENTER

VAN BUREN, ARKANSAS

Page 100: NUMA 1956

HOWARD PATTERSON

FRESHMAN GUARD

LAVACA, ARKANSAS

DAVID ROSS

FRESHMAN CENTER

MOUNT AINBURG, ARKANSAS

Page 101: NUMA 1956

GEORGE WHITE

STUDENT MANAGER

FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS

BILL MARTIN

FRESHMAN GUARD

FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS

Page 102: NUMA 1956

LIONS VS. POTEAU

Page 103: NUMA 1956

f55 - '56 LIONS

Page 104: NUMA 1956
Page 105: NUMA 1956

FIRST NATIONAL BANK

Fort Smith, Arkansas

You Get

LOW PRICESEVERY DAY

at

Consumer'sWarehouse

Market3112 Grand Ave.

DEWITT OLDSMOBILE CO.

Fort Smith, Arkansas

"A Rocket For Every Pocket"

600 Towson SUnset 2-1036

Compliments of

FT. SMITH STRUCTURAL STEEL

2225 Rogers Avenue Telephone 3-508C

3 1 1 9 Grand Avenue Telephone 2-9408

Page 106: NUMA 1956

LeJon

Interior Accessories

805 So. Greenwood

Compliments of

Automotive, Inc.

What you want

The Coco-Colo Bottling Co.of Ft. Smith

Congratulations to

FORT SMITH JUNIOR COLLEGE

We appreciate the fine work you are doing toward building

greater opportunities for young men and women.

Midwest Lumber§ Supply Co.

Complete Building &c Repair Service

Page 107: NUMA 1956

Compliments of

W a r d F u r n i t u r e C o

KINNEY SHOE STORE

714 Garrison SUnset 3-9967

CENTRAL APPLIANCECOMPANY

Everything For Your HomeTV Service and SalesO. W. Donald, Owner

810 Rogers SUnset 2-1012

Stop at the

D a i r y G r a n d

Malts - Sodas - Slushes

Sandwiches-Hamburgers

3016 Grand SUnset 2-4160

P a t

M a I o n e

Jewelry Company

Page 108: NUMA 1956

Acme Janitorand

Chemical Supply224 Towson Ave. SUnset 2-2170

Fort Smith, Arkansas

COOLEY DRUG COMPANY

Prescriptions

Gifts

2000 Rogers SUnset 3-5153

Compliments of

WARD'S ICE CREAM

Best Wishes

Speer Hardware

Johnson Bi Ri te

Food Market

1322 East Main

Van Buren-790

NEWEST

F I N E S THOTEL

AIR COOLEDZOO ROOMSZOO B A T H S

• FREE PARKING• COFFEE SHOPAi r C o n d i t i o n e d

FRANK J. VOLKERr•'.-'..-'• ,'•'. ' '

Page 109: NUMA 1956

CONGRATULATIONS

TO THE BOARD, FACULTY, AND STUDENT BODY OF THE

FORT SMITH JUNIOR COLLEGE. WE FEEL THE COLLEGE IS FILLING

A LONG FELT NEED IN OUR COMMUNITY, AND WE ARE GLAD TO LEND

OUR SUPPORT.

Merchants National BankFORT SMITH, ARKANSAS

"A Good Bank Since 1882"

BURNS

Custom Picture Framing and Lampmaking

Greenwood Village

2704 Rogers Avenue

Compliments

MILLER'S

Leading Jewelers

LOOK HOLSUM

BE HOLSUM

BUY HOLSUM

ShipleyBaking Co.

SHINES GREENHOUSE

522 South 14 Street

Fort Smith, Ark.

CO. SECREST

Printing

Office Supplies

Rubber Stamps

Page 110: NUMA 1956

Compliments of

J o h n B. Garner

Interiors

1114 So. 22

Best Wishes

WISE RADIO & TV SERVICE

912 Towson Avenue

LAWS DRUG STORE

To Be Your Favorite DruggistIs Our Greatest Desire

SUnset 2-7255 & 2-725616th and Rogers Ave.

Fort Smith, Arkansas

GRAND AVENUE CLEANERS

2 hour dry cleaning service

Pick up and delivery service

3735 Grand Ave. SUnset 2-7505

HUDSON OIL CO.

Quality Products Always Less

3210 Midland 1600 Towson

Compliments of

Junior Miss

908 Garrison Ave.

Fort Smith, Ark.

Compliments of

S. E. E v a n s , Inc

Page 111: NUMA 1956

Roberts Jewelry

Diamonds

Watches

Jewelry

EXPERT WATCH REPAIR

J. B. Roberts

916 Garrison Avenue

Fort Smith, Arkansas

Compliments of

TheG o l d m a n

HotelJohn England Bill England

Compliments of

LOU-FAYE'S SHOPPE

Fashions for the Fashionable

FORT SMITH

ECONOMY DRUG STORE

B.B. GIBSON, Prop.

SUnset 3-4137 2221 Grand Ave.

Roderick Realty and Insurance Co.MULTILIST REALTORS

2519 Rogers SUnset 3-5118The three essentials in life — Your Church, Your School, Your Home

ServingArkansasOklahomaMissouri

BondsFire orAutomobileInsurance

Life's best investment is a home of your own.It's your country—plan now to own a part.

RODERICK REALTY AND INSURANCE CO.

Page 112: NUMA 1956

Compliments of

YOUR LOCAL FUNERAL HOMES

FENTRESS

1805 No. "A", Ph. 3-6178

EDWARDS

201 No. 12, Ph. 2-8203

PUTMAN

815 No. "B", Ph.3-5107

Compliments of

Oklahoma

Ga sand

Electric

MITCHELL'S STUDIO

SUnset 3-4979 1600 Grand Ave.

CHARLIE ROBBINS' FOOD MARKET

SUnse t 2 -17 04 212 0 Je nny Lind

Where Customers Send Their Friends

16 Oz. In Every Pound

RossMotor Company

Dodge-Plymouth

Dodge - '-'Job Rated" Trucks

500-22 Towson Avenue

Phone SUnset 2-9135

Page 113: NUMA 1956

7 To 11

LAUNDRY & CLEANERS

2309 Rogers Ave .

SUnset 2-7407

Compliments of

ERNEST WESTFALL CO.

REALTOR * INSUROR

N o r t h s i d eBuilding Supply

CompanyHardware Tools

Home Ware Paint

Lumber

Suburban and Grand Shopping Center

THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE

THE LOUISIANNE RESTAURANT

"The South west's Most Famous Foods"

SUnset 3-6588 1505 Towson

Downtown or Suburban

FREEMAN'S FLOWERS

Goldman Hotel Building

SUnset 3-4194 13th & Garrison

BOB'S D-X SERVICE

2620 Rogers Ave.

Ft. Smith, Ark.

Bennet t 's

Furniture

Complimehts of

"DOC" MILLER'SPHOTO SERVICE

715 Garrison Fort Smith, Ark."Your Complete Photographic Service"

Company

Kerwin's

ALL

LEADING

BRANDS

OF

FURNITURE

Luggage Sporting Goods

112 Garrison SUnset 3-1126

Page 114: NUMA 1956

Compliments of

Titles

702 Garrison

F r a n k l i nP r i n t i n gC o m p a n y

QUALITY PRINTING

PROMPT SERVICE

414 No. "B" St. SUnset 3-8320

Fort Smith, Arkansas

FOOD CENTER &

PRODUCE EXCHANGE1120 Garrison Avenue

Fort Smith Arkansas

W. H. Meyers, Owner

Compliments

MANUEL'S SERVICE STATION

No. 39th & Grand

Smith Chevrolet CompanyPhone SUnset 3-6111105 North 7th Street

Page 115: NUMA 1956

Your yearbook pictures were made by

Riggs Studio

"FORT SMITH'S LEADING STUDIO"

Picture-Framing, Kodak Finishing, Portraits,

Commercial and Aerial Photographs

10001/2 Garrison Avenue Phone Su-3-5027

MORGAN'S TOT & TEENSHOE STORE

* flats* loafers

3117 Grand Ave.

* saddles* loafers

SUnset 2-1670

Compliments of

JOHN FINK JEWELRY CO.

Leading jewelers for 78 years

Compliments of

Elmore'sRecord Shop

715 Garrison

n

Hank's Record BarHunt's Suburban Store

Prince Drug Store

Prince A. Willmon

1112 Towson Avenue

O. B. WILLIAMSON & CO., INC,

704 North "A " St. SU-2-8256

Fort Smith, Ark.

SUnset 2-9210 We Deliver

BIFFER GLASS STUDIO

Leaded & Stained Glass Windows

Fort Smith, Ark.

Page 116: NUMA 1956

Compliments of

O. K.Feed Mills, Inc

Manufacturers of OK'SHush Puppies Dog Food

* a complete food *

WALKER'S CLEANERS

Why Not Get The Best?Gordon Walker, Manager

1603 No. B St. SUnset 3-6000

Congratulations

BYRD'S

Across from Senior High

SUnset 3-9567

FORT SMITH

RESTAURANT SUPPLY CO.

108 North 10th Street

Fort Smith, Arkansas

SUnset 3-4760 SUnset 3-1521

Compliments of

ESPY O'NEEL

Fort Smith

Cotton Oil Co . , IncCotton Seed Products

Soybean Products

Rais Mor Fertilizer

Fort Smith, Arkansas

Randall Motor CompanyFort Smith's Only Authorized Ford Dealer

22 North llth Street Fort Smith, Arkansas

Page 117: NUMA 1956

A r k a n s a s M o t o r F r e i g h t

L i n e s , I n c .

R.A. YOUNG, JR., PRESIDENT

DAIRY CREAM FOODDRIVE - IN

Towson Avenue

Midland and 10th Street

Grand Avenue 22 Highway

Malts-Root Beer-Sundaes-Sandwiches

Compliments of

Alma, Arkansas

C o o kOffice Supply and Equipment

20 North 6th Street

Fort Smith, Arkansas

Phone SU 3-8812

Compliments of

EADS BROTHERSFURNITURE COMPANY

Exclusively Wholesale

Fort Smith, Arkansas

KENNEDY, ALBERS & PHILLIPS

INSURERS

Page 118: NUMA 1956

Serving Fort Smith with six

Locations Open 6:30 A.M.

Close 10:00 P.M.

Complete One Stop Service

We Give S k H Green Stamps

Compliments of

D o n o h oa n d S o n s

General Insurance

CITY BARBECUE CAFE

1007 Garrison Avenue

Phone Su 3-9782

Compliments of

SUNNYMEDE PHARMACY

3905 North O Street

CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES

Make the best of today's

Opportunities in Preparation

For Tomorrow's Responsibilities

C i t y N a t i o n a lof Fort Smith, Arkansas

B a n k

Member of F.D.I.C.

Page 119: NUMA 1956

100-102 North 10th Street Phone SUiiset 2-0366

CHAS. H U M M E L C O M P A N Y

YOUR DEALER

HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING

SALES AND SERVICE

Fort Smith, Arkansas

Distributor for FRIGIKAR Automobile Air Conditioning

Sales and Installation

PORTA BROS.

ITALIAN RESTAURANT

16th and Rogers Avenue

Phone SU2-5451

GATES PHARMACY

"Where Pharmacy is a Profession

Not a Sideline"

1130 Garrison Phone Su 2-0331

Fort Smith, Arkansas

Compliments of

J e n k i n sM u s i c C o m p a n y

Wherever you go,Whatever you do,

Dress for theOccasion.

S & QC l o t h i e r s

Your Appearance is yourIntroduction.

M o r r o w & S o nOffice Supplies & Equipment

817 Garrison Avenue

Fort Smith Arkansas

Page 120: NUMA 1956

REMEMBER OLD FRIENDS

and

REMEMBER

T h e P o i n tD r i v e In

1815 Rogers Avenue

Compliments of

A FRIEND

LINCOLN LIFE INSURANCE

Jesse A. Me Cracken - Dist. Mgr.

First National Bank Building

Compliments of

HOERNER BOXES, INC.

4600 Newlon Road

Fort Smith, Arkansas

From

Ft. Smith's Most Complete

And Modern Department Store

COLEMAN PHARMACY

3610 Grand Ave. Ft. Smith, Ark.

SEARSSatisfaction Guaranteed

Or Your Money Back

909 Garrison Fort Smith

Northwest Motors, Inc.Your Lincoln Mercury Dealer

101 North 8th Street Fort Smith, Arkansas

Page 121: NUMA 1956

The Fort Smith area can well be proudof our own Fort Smith Junior College.

A r k h o l a S a n d a n d

G r a v e l C o m p a n y

Build Better for Less

with

Arkhola High Pressure-Cured Blocks

Phone Fort SmithSunset 2-0391

Phone MuskogeeMurray 2-2160

Phone FayettevilleHillcrest 2-5462

C o m m e r c i a l B a n k o f

A l m a A r k a n s a s"Safety and Service"

Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Reach for ALMA QUALITY PRODUCTS

Page 122: NUMA 1956
Page 123: NUMA 1956
Page 124: NUMA 1956