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CONTENTS
Dedication
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Campus Cife
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faculty
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Classes
Activities
Advertisements
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We’ll always be loyal and true
all through our school days
and when we are through
Pocahontas High
Zhree cheers for you.
We pledge our hearts
and ourselves to you.
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We hope you like it!
Zhe 1985-86 Chieftain Staff
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The Chieftain Staff of 1985-86 would like to dedicate this year’s
Chieftain to a man who spends countless hours of his time at school
helping students. He coaches football, teaches health, and sponsors the
Leo Club. He also is active in church and community. So to you, Coach
John, a man of few words, few faults, and many friends, we dedicate
this year’s Chieftain and give our appreciation. Thank you very much,
The 1985-86" Chieftain Staff
John Malone
Two pictures are worth at least one good explanation.
Hi-Ho, Hi-Ho, it’s o ff to the woods
we g o ...........
Christmas is for families.
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I've tasted better mouthwash than this.”
"I forgot what assignment we were to do?”
"Someone scratch my back.”
Gee. Wally, it’s a girl.
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Now it’s time for FAMILY FEUDII (I)
"I have this sneaking feeling something is following me.” (2)
Honest, it is just water we’re drinking!” (3)
Nice try, but Joe Cool you’re NOTII (4)
It’s Monday world, leave me alone. (5)
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"Get reall Me study?"
( f) "Will the rain mess my hair up?”
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(1) Mrs. Howell stays up late
grading semester tests.
(2) Jim Porterfield stays up
late studying for Mrs. Howell
semester test.
(3) Would you trust your
daughter with this face??
(4) Friday nights are my nights
to HOWLLLLLIIMI!
(5) "Would you believe. I’ve
got gum stuck in my braces!”
(6) "W hat do you think, Joe,
too flashy for the weekends?”
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"W here are we going?”
Karen Petty finally makes a pass.
Debby Carr is in the Twilight Zone
usual.
Getting some beauty sleep.
Jim and Kandi share some time at lunch.
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AD/HINISTIRATIICN
Paul Arnn
General C ooperative
Education
James Ashcraft
Agriculture
Don Breytspraak
Band
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Betty Busby
Science
"Hey! M r. M alone.
Harry Fletcher was born on Octo­
ber 14, 1932, in Fayetteville, Arkan­
sas. He changed schools fifteen
times while going through elemen­
tary and high schools, moving to
and from Arkansas and New Mexi­
co. He graduated in 1950 from Clovis
High School.
A fter graduation Harry spent
four years in the United States Air
Force - one year of that on active
duty in the Army as a member of
the National Guard.
On September 1,1955, Harry mar­
ried his wife Anne. They have three
children named Corinne, Dance,
and Mark. All three are graduates of
PHS.
Harry graduated in 1979 with a
BSE in Mathematics at ASU, did
some graduate work at ASU and
now teaches here.
Harry’s hobbies include: aviation,
photography, camping, and travel.
He is also an active member in the
Arkansas Education Association.
Lillian Durham
English, Journalism
Evelyn Fender
Social Studies
Lonnie Gilbreth
Art
Coach Kimbrell’s Jerry Lawler im­
pression
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Kay Gowan
Fine Arts
Jim Gray
Athletics, Driver’s Ed.
Jim Hager
Agri.
Gary Hagood
Social Studies
Gary Hagood was born on August
25, 1945, in Los Angeles, California.
Mr. Hagood has coached and
taught social studies for the past 8
years at Pocahontas High School. He
attended the University of Arkan­
sas, Southern Baptist College, and
graduated from John Brown Univer­
sity in Siloam Springs in 1970.
He married Diane in 1972. He has
two children: Amy, age II, and
Christy, age 8.
In his spare time, he enjoys work­
ing on his farm, playing softball, and
watching any kind of sports, either
live or on television. Gary spends
his summers working at basketball
camps at the University of Arkan­
sas with his cousin Rick. This sum­
mer they are planning on attending
camps at the University of Ken­
tucky and at Lamar University.
Janet Harris
English
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Lin Hatch
Librarian
Kay Howell
Spanish, English
Tom Kimbrell
Science, M ath
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Dallas Howard
Coach
Nancy Huett
Home Economics
Suzanne Lassiter
Special Ed.
Linda Lee
Science
Dolores Magee
Spanish. English
John Malone
Coach-trainer. Health
Sally Malone
AP Biology, Counselor
Ken McMullin
Earth Science
Oliver Stevens
History
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Mr. Martin was born March 23,
1947. Moving to Pocahontas, he at­
tended Pocahontas Grade School
until the fourth grade. He then
moved to Maynard, completed his
schooling, and graduated in 1965.
He married his wife, Kathy, in
June of 1968. They have had three
children: Shannon 12, Shane 9, and
Shelly 6.
He received his BSE degree in
1970 and his MSE in 1976 from ASU.
Working at Pocahontas High
School for six years in the Business
Education department, Mr. Martin
has made quite an impact at the
school. New computers and a whole
new building have really helped.
In his spare time he enjoys hunt­
ing and working on computers.
He is currently the sponsor of the
FBLA and the freshman class.
Gary M artin
Business Ed.
Gary Miller
Math
Donna Morris
English
Ruth Riddle
Typing
Rosa Perry
Home Economics
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Pete Waites
History
Kendra Wiedeman
Math
M arie Wilford
Physical Education, Health
Dave Williams
Athletics, Social Studies
No autographs, please!
Betty Busby believes Biology broad­
ens brain cells.
Calgon, take me awayl
M editation relieves stress.
Oh, Lord. Help me, it’s Mondayl
Marcus Van Camp
Assistant Superintendent
Wesley Cannon
Superintendent
Frances Sloan
Secretary
Glenda Tiner
Bookkeeper
Jerry Malone
Principal
Emma Warren
Secretary
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Dr. Grant Killion
Curriculum Supervisor
Peggy Williams
Secretary
SCHOOjC nOAKD
Front row: (l-r) James Chester-presidnet, E. L. Modlin-vice president Back row: (l-r) Bob Adams. Jan
Tyler, Jack McCord - sec/treasurer.
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Cooks I to r: Linda Butler; Patsy Simpson; Jean Woolridge; Neva Hibbard Back row;
Jo Estes; Lisa Ragan; Maxine Tidwell; Dena Alphin
Jewell Steimel
Study Hall Monitor
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Neal Bennett
Janitor
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Bus Drivers I to r: Bill Teel; Jim Haddic; Earney Vail; Robert Barnett; James Tribble; Leon
Childress; W . H. "Baldy” Cox; Charles Horn; Juanita Robinson; Gail Mathis; Gary Tribble; Kenneth
Rose; Byron Bunch.
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if t p p i becme what we're capable o f becoming
is me "only way of life.
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Officers: M ike Thompson- Fire marshall, Robin Gill- President. Kelly Jones- Vice President. Lori
Rouyer- Sec./Treas.
Vickie Lynn Akins
Michael Joseph J M l^P y
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Stacye Michelle Blackwell
Benjamin Franklin Bigger
Lona Jean Blackwell
Michael Alan Blount
Lisa Lynne Bonds
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John Christopher Copeland »
Charles Ben Couch
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David B r ia iy J w ^ W ^
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Audrey Eugene Cox Jr.
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Laura Michelle Crawford
Melinda Lee r i m n r t i y
Ray Edwards Davis
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Kevin Arthur Durham
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Carl Lee Eaton
Michael W ayne Ellis
William David Evans
Steven Ray Farrai
William Eric Futrell
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l \ n i k in Jane Gates
Faye La Jean Foster
Robin Diane i3 ill
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Mary Kimberly Hall
Tommie Lilnett Harper
Ronnie Kay Havnes
Richard Joe Huddleston
Kelly Jo Jones
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Gayla Ann King
Kelly Lynn King
Rebecca Diane larnbert
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Dennis Dwain Looney
Jeffery Looney
Charles Arland Lundry
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John Ashley Magee
Cynthia Faye Moore
Paul Regrit M artin
Ronald Alan Murphy
Kenneth Edward McCandless
Shelly Denise Newman
Shila Patel
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Jimmie Kay Porterfield Jr
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Brel Mat th ru Robinctl
Blaine Lee Rogers
Lori Ann Rouyer
Gave L011 Rom land
Johnny Mac Segraves
Lisa Gail Sifford
David Allen Smith
Bryan Jay Thielemier
Vida Lucille Stalnaker
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Michael Anthony Thompson
Leigh Lamar Swaim
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Angela Denise Thompson
Joseph M artin Thoesch
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WHO’S
WMOAMONG
POCAMONZAS MJQM SCMOOjC
SSNJOKS
M ike Bagwell
Beta Club- 10,11,12
Key Club- 11.12
Smoke Signal- 9,10
Foreign Language Club- 9,10,11-Vice
President
Library Club- II
Advanced English III Award- II
Track- 9-Letter
Basketball- 9,10,11,12-Captain: Letter-9,11,12
Boys State- II
Who’s Who Among American FIS Students
Ben Bigger
English I Award- 9
Beta Club- 10,11,12
Student Council- 11,12
Key Club- 11,12
Annual Staff- 9,10,11
Golf- 9,10,11,12
Football- 9.IO.II.I2
Foreign Language- II
Physics Club- 12
Jr. Class President
Fellowship of Christian Athletes- 9,10,11,12
Who’s Who Among American FIS Students
Kelly Jones
English II Award- 10
Leo Club- 9,11,12: President
Student Council- 10,11,12: Secretary /Reporter
FBLA- 10, 12: Treasurer
FHA- 9,11
GCE- 12
Cheerleader- 9,12: Co-captain
Foreign Language Club- II
Freshman Class Secretary
Senior Class Secretary
Miss Redskin- 10.11: 1st runner - up
Homecoming Queen- 12
Girls State- II
Who’s Who Among American HS Students
Becky Lambert
Beta Club- 10.11,0
Leo Club- 10,11,12
Health Careers Club- 10,11,0
Physics Club- 12
Foreign Language Club- 9,10,11,12
Yearbook Staff- 11,12: Co-editor
PHS Marching Band- 9,10,11,12
PHS Concert Band- 9,10,11,0
Track- 9
Spanish II Award- 10
Advanced English II Award- 10
Outstanding Sophomore Bandsman
Perfect Attendance- 10,11
Advanced English III Award for Literature11
Co-recipient of Outstanding Junior
Bandsman
Attended Arkansas Girl’s State at Ouachita
Baptist University- II
Who’s Who Among American HS Students
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Bret Robinett
Beta Club- 10,11,12: President
Key Club- 11,12
Foreign Language Club- II
College Prep Biology Award- 10
Geometry Award- 10
Golf- 9,10,11,12: 4 Year Letter
Basketball- 12
Boys State- 12
Annual Staff- 9,10,11,12: Sports Editor
Physics Club- 12
Junior Class President
Second Class Rank- II
Who’s Who Among American HS Students
Leigh Swaim
Band- 9
Beta Club- 10,11,12: Vice President
Basketball- 9,10,11: All District
Attended Arkansas Girl’s State- II
Foreign Language Club- 9: Reporter, 10:
Vice President, II
Fellowship of Christian Athletes- 9,10,11
Leo Club- 9
Student Council- 9,10,11
Library Club- 12
Health Careers Club- 12
Physics Club- 12
Smoke Signal- 9
Chieftain M aid- 12
W ho’s Who Among American HS Students
M ike Thompson
Smoke Signal-9
Beta Club-10, II, 12
Foreign Language Club-10, II
Health Careers Club-12
Physics Club-12
Senior Class Reporter
Boys State (Alternate)-ll
General Business Award-9
Who’s Who Among American HS Students
Jay To well
FFA-9
Varsity Football Team Starter-10,11,12
Varsity Basketball Team-10,11: Starter
Varsity Track Team-10,11
Beta Club-10,11: Treasurer
Leo club-11,12
Key Club-11,12: Vice President
Physics Club-11,12: President
Fellowship of Christian Athletes
Student Council
Class Favorite-9
Algebra I Award-9
Algebra II Award-10
Geometry Award-ll
Chemistry Award-ll
English I Award-9
Advanced English III (Grammer) Award-ll
Savings Bond for First Class Rank-ll
Boys State Delegate-ll
Who’s Who Among American HS Students
Kim Williams
Health Careers Club-10, II, 12
Student Council-9, II, 12; Treasurer
FHA-9
FCA-9, 10, II, 12
Speech Club-ll, 12: President
Foreign Language Club-12
Smoke Signal-9, 10: Sports Editor, II
Band-9, 10, II, 12
Chaplin-10, II, 12
Co-captain Majorette-10
Head Feature Twirler-12
Beta Club-10, II, 12
Chieftain Maid
Girls State Delegate
Society of Distinguished High School
Students of America
Leo Club-10, II, 12
Who’s Who Among American HS Students
Chris Williams
Senior Band-9, (Drum Major): 10, II, 12
Fellowship of Christian Athletes-ll, 12
National Beta Club-10, II, 12
Annual Staff-9, 10, II, 12
Health Careers Club-12
Library Club-12
Foreign Language Club-(Reporter): 10, II
Smoke Signal-9, 10
Student Council-9, 10, IF Treasurer, 12:
President
Boys State Delegate-ll
Hugh CBrian Outstanding Sophomore
Ambassador
Tennis Team-9, 10, II, 12
Earth Science Academic Award-9
Who’s Who Among American HS Students
A day at the zoo
Nina Allen
James Bagwell
Larry Joe Baltz
Kimberly Bellah
Arlene Bennett
Ronnie Blackshear
Daan Blackwell
Gene Blackwell
Jeff Bounds
Kelli Brakebill
David Britt
Tina Britt
Dawn Burris
Julie Campbell
Debby Carr
Shirley Carson
Shannon Carter
Kevin Casey
Bryan Cates
Billy Coates
Stephanie Cox
Jason Creach
Tonya Cullison
Kelly Davis
M ary Denny
The J.C. Penny Models of 1985 are . . .
Sonya Derrick
Kristi Dismang
Kevin Dust
Curtis Ellis
Teri Ennis
Steve Flannery
William Cay
Cheryl Gilbreth
Corey Golliver
Betty Grant
Selena G riffith
Todd Grooms
Dawn Gutterridge
Andy Harris
Lauri Harris
Who said "three’s a crowd??”
Devonna Hawkins
Kelly Heslep
David Hibbard
Debbie Hoggard
Danny Holloway
Sean Huddleston
Dusty Hunt
Nick Ivy
Martha Jackson
Sandy James
Doug Johnson
Greg Jones
Nicole Jueal
Robert Kearby
Sonya Kidd
Brenda Killion
Molly Kincade
Norman Kincade
Ken Knotts
Delaina Lemmons
Jeff Lindsey
Juan Lopez
Kristi Luter
Who says I date trash?
Greg takes time
out for some
much needed
rest.
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Jackie Manis
Raymond Mansker
Angie Martinez
Natalie Massey
Rodney Mathews
Donnie Medlock
Julie Miller
Jeff Mock
John McCandless
Kathy Noblin
Rodney O ’Brien
Johnny Palmer
Ricky Patrick
Karen Petty
Brian Pickett
Eddie Pogue
Chris Reeves
James Riddle
Tonya Ridge
Eddie Rose
James Ross
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Lesa M arie Schafer
David Schratz
Latese Seyler
Lisa Shaffer
Paul Shipp
Phil Simpson
Paula Smart
Alan Stebbins
Randy Tanner
Melissa Teel
Sharon Thatch
Sandy Trevillion
Janice Turner
Kevin Vandergriff
Studying Again
James Ward
Dana Warren
Scott Wessell
Greg Yamnitz
Michelle Young
Judith Zimmerman
Do you see what she has on today?
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Officers: Steven McMullen-Reporten Boyd Robinett- Sec./Tres.: Donny Breytspraak- Vice President: David Taylor- President
As sophomores of PHS, we have passed the long, tedious years of freshmen and now have our sights
set on the future when we shall be the seniors of 1988. The sophomores represent the middle. By that
one means we have stepped forward one step higher and before we know it, we will be on top with only
memories of the years we have shared and spent at PHS.
As sophomores, we looked for that all important "16” when we would be able to drive on the
highways, (and the sidewalks and the ditches and the fields). Dating is also another important step of
the sophomores. No longer are we considered too young, but small glances tend to become stares from
upper classmen as dating changes our lives. W e all know we must live every moment, because after all
we will be the Seniors of 1988.
Sophomores were well represented this year in all clubs. The student council representatives from
the tenth grade were Stacye Blount, Cyndi Jenkins, Melanie Robinett, Laura Jackson, Donny Breyts­
praak, and David Taylor. Sophomore cheerleaders were Robyn Waterworth and Katie Williamson.
Carnelia Anderson
Cindy Anderson
DaWayne Anderson
Julie Atherton
Kristi Baltz
Renee Baltz
Kevin Barnes
Eric Bass
Bobby Berry
Stacye Blount
Donald Boucher
Donny Breytspraak
Ramonda Brooks
Jeff Brown
Robin Brutin
Charlotte Buazard
Debbie Bunch
Cheryl Burnett
Clay Burton
Daryl Cain
Pam Carr
Kim Cates
Laura Clampit
Pam Collins
Tim Collins
Lisa Combs
Mike Cook
John Dahm
Mark Davis
Steven Davis
Angie Dawson
Elisa Diles
Kris Elliott
Eddie Endicott
Jamie Evans
Karen Eveland
Jamie Fields
Brad Foust
Brenda Gaude
Becky Gipson
Sue Gordon
Karen Hoelscher
Ramona Flogan
Loretta Huckabee
Pam Flufstedler
Laura Jackson
Cyndi Jenkins
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David Johnson
Mike Johnson
Jeanea Jones
Stefanie Jones
Mike Kearby
Shanna Keech
Belinda Kinder
Sean King
Bryan Kirkpatrick
Kathi Kirkpatrick
Chris Layton
Melvie Lemmons
Jeanie Lewailen
Charlotte Liebhaber
Bobby Lindsey
Terri Lombardo
Angie Luter
Kris McCluskey
David McDonald
Joey McDowell
Steven McMullen
Les McPherson
Aaron Milligan
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Charles Mitchell
Shelia Mitchell
Denny Mullen
Timothy Neal
Stephanie Newman
Jimmy Nobles
Kandace Perkins
Darrell Poe
Patty Poe
M att Poindexter
Stoney Poindexter
Brent Powell
Tina Reeves
Chad Richardson
Dottie Riffel
Sherry Riney
Boyd Robinett
Melanie Robinett
Rhonda Rosenwinkel
Betty Scott
Marsha Seamans
Andy Simpson
Rhonda Smart
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Troy Smith
Devin Snodgrass
Crystal Southerland
Holly Steimel
Kathy Stratton
Jania Sullinger
Leslie Swaim
Deonna Swann
David Taylor
Wade Teaster
Sheila Thatch
Keith Theilimier
Tina Thompson
Nancy Towell
Deborah Tribble
Ricky Trevillion
Rhonda Tribble
Doug Tyler
Traci Tyler
Anita Warner
Robin W aterworth
Sheila W hite
Katie Williamson
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MSSMMSN
President-Sarah Anderson
Vice-President-Rene Maxwell
Secretary-treas.-Chris Brown
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I wonder if they’ll notice I’m an hour late.
Do I look like I care?
Bobby Adams
James Allen
Nat Anderson
Sarah Anderson
Jamie Archer
Stephanie Bagwell
Travis Bagwell
Ashley Bennett
Shaunie Bickford
Shannon Brooks
Chris Brown
M eredith Brown
Tony Brown
Steven Bryant
Chuck Buazard
Sandy Burnett
Anna Burtman
Beverly Butler
Ricky Caldwell
Kria Cannon
Don Carr
Alan Carson
Carol Cates
Richard Clark
"Look, we’re Siamese twins.”
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James Clements
Dean Courtney
Billy Combs
Shannon Dahm
Leigh Daniel
Tammy Davis
Stanley Denny
Terri Dickey
Tammy Dodd
Terry Dollahite
Patty Dollins
Darla Doyle
Blake Duncan
Karen Durham
Brenda Eaton
Kathy Ellis
Crystal Lynn Elliot
Randall Eveland
Bruce Eversole
Jeff Farrar
Dionne Foster
Sonia Garcia
David Garrett
Tim Garrett
Candi Gazaway
Chris Gipson
Richard Girard
"Fie doesn’t even know I exist.”
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Annette Golliver
Richard Goodnight
James Gowen
Joe Grider
Michael G riffith
Toni G riffith
Brent Guthrie
Michael Hammond
Jon Harper
Elizabeth Harralston
M ary Harris
Beth Hibbard
Craig Hibbard
Michelle Hoelscher
Chris Hoggard
Eric Housh
Dennis Housman
Pam Hufford
Becky Hufstedler
Spencer Howell
Shannon Hyde
Brian Ivy
Angie Jarrett
Steve Johnson
Heather Jones
Shannon
Junkersfield
Scott Kildow
Rhonda Kincade
Darrell Layton
Dale Lewallen
Greg Lundry
Ernest Malden
Debbie Manis
Milissa Matthews
Rene Maxwell
Debbie Menard
Ronnie Miller
Tina Mitchell
Eefe Moreland
Kim Murphy
M ark Murphy
M ike Murphy
Dottie Neece
M ike Neece
Kelly Oaks
Shawn O'Donnell
Jeffrey Parsons
Vinna Patel
Jackie Peyton
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Tammy Poe
Peggy Prater
Missy Reed
Leigh Rose
Theresa Rouyer
Joe Sanders
Karen Shaffer
Stephanie Sheets
Eddie Shelton
Tony Shepherd
Ben Sims
Deni Smith
Gina Smith
Glen Smith
Kenny Smith
Tracy Smith
Kim Snyder
David Stalnaker
Shannon Steele
Nancy Stewart
Dana Sutton
Shane Taylor
Dana Thielemier
Kathy Thompson
"Is this my best side?”
Kim Thompson
Glen Throesh
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Mark Trevillion
Sherry Tribble
Darlene Tyler
Jody Tyler
Lateice Vandergriff
Billy Vaughan
Keith Waymon
Tim W hite
Sara W icker
David Williams
M ary Williams
Tammy Zimmerman
The Endll
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Robbie Acree
Stacy Allen
Sally Anderson
Mike Amann
Janies Anderson
Andy Archer
Beatriz Arpayoglou
Janies Bailey
Nick Baltz
Andrea Barnett
Heath Bass
Erika Baxley
Joey Becerra
Reida Biby
Cheryl Bonner
Craig Brooks
Steve Brooks
Carla Brown
Dianna Brown
Donna Brown
Scott Brown
Stacy Brown
Tammy Brown
Vanessa Brown
Cathy Butler
Gina Caffrey
Shawn Carter
Stephen Clark
Nancy Coates
Melinda Conley
Benny Cook
Kerry Cook
Kathy Cooper
Chris Couch
Chad Crawford
Sherrie DeJournett
Ray Eads
Blake Early
Kevin Edwards
Loretta Evans
Becky Fluke
Jeff Forester
David Gay
Shannon Glisson
Lisa Golden
Angelia Goiliver
M ike Goodwin
Kim Grooms
Danielle
Gutterridge
Doug Hackworth
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Bill Hallman
Michelle Hammond
Sheila Hannaford
Dewayne Hawkins
Paul Hawkins
Bonnie Haynes
Donnie Haynes
Coy Hensley
Lori Heslep
Wendy Hoggard
Larry Hufford
Mark Johnson
Michelle Jones
Stephanie Jueal
Kim Kerley
Tracy Kercheval
Greg King
Ruby King
Heath Lane
Chris Lindner
Angie Looney
Jody Luther
Andy Magee
Corey Magee
Vicky Malden
John Martinez
Kristen Mason
Marcus McCarroll
Shannon McDaniel
Dottie McVickers
Greg Mock
Misty Modlin
Debbie Morris
Donna Morris
David Mullen
Jeremy Phillips
Kerry Poindexter
Debbie Potter
Jason Potter
Jennifer Porter
Bob Pope
David Prater
Denita Prater
George Pratt
Carla Reeves
Becky Reeves
Doty Reed
Julie Richman
Jim Riffel
Wilma Riney
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Charlotte Rogers
Lance Schmidt
Amber Seamans
Renee Schadler
David Shipp
Mike Sissem
Eddie Smart
M ike Smith
Patrick Smith
Tom Snow
Randy Snider
Darrell Stebbins
Michelle Stogsdill
Donald Stowers
Laurie Stratton
Scott Strickland
Karen Tallon
Angie Taylor
Darrell Taylor
Jason Taylor
Cindy Thatch
Gene Thompson
Thelma Thompson
Malcolm Todd
Tammy Tribble
Terry Tribble
Lori Tyler
Mark Tyler
Bridgett Waymon
Kenny Waymon
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I. to r.- D. Howard, A. Bennett, J. Malone, D. Wellman, D. Williams, T. Kimbrell
SR. SOOZRAjCjC
Front Row: l-r J. Williams, manager, J. Lindsey, D. Breytspraak, M. Davis, K. McCluskey, D. Schratz, N. Kincade, G. Jones, C. Ellis,
R. Mansker; Second Row: C. Hackworth, trainer, J. Riddle, P. M artin, D. Hunt, J. Creach, R. Blackshear, E. Bass, K. Casey, D. Cain,
R. Kearby, D. Johnson, manager; Third Row: Coach Williams, Coach Wellman, T. Smith. J. Porterfield, B. Poe, T. Loggains, F.
Linder, J. Towell, J. Looney, D. Johnson, B. Bigger, B. Pickett, manager. Coach Malone, Coach Howard
Clyde Hackworth, Trainer
Brian Pickett, Manager
David Johnson, Manager
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Ronnie Blackshear
Kevin Casey
Dusty Hunt
Curtis Ellis
Greg Jones
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Jason Creach
Doug Johnson
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Front row-l-r-R. W aterworth, K. Jones, D. Lemmons; second row-S.
Blackwell, J. Campbell, K. Williamson, C. Rosei back row-B. Larson,
D. Gutterridge.
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Stayce Blackwell
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Delaina Lemmons
Katie Williamson
Carmen Rose
Robyn W aterworth
Front row: l-r* G. Thompson, J. Phillips, C. Crawford, B. Eversole, C. Hoggard, S. Taylor, B. Vaughan, J. Martinez, S. Strickland*
Second row: A. Bennett, coach* C. Vandergriff, S. Brown, R. Goodnight, P. Hawkins, E. Housch, D. Layton, S. Steele, D. Lewallen, J.
Farrar, C. Couch, T. Kimbrell, coach* Third row* C. Lindner, K. Waymon, B. Adams, D. Hawkins, L. Schmidt, J. Grider, T. Bagwell, M.
McCarroll, T. Brown.
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Bottom: C. Cooper. Left to Right: K. Grooms, H. Jones (captain), S. Hyde (co-captain)
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Bottom row left-right: D. Breytspraak, D. Anderson, D. Taylor, B. Robinett, R. M atthews, B. Coates, D. Warren, J. Riddle, D. JohnsonManger. 2nd row l-r: C. Hackworth-Trainer, M. Bagwell, T. Loggains, K. Baltz, K. Dust, T. Smith, J. Towell, B. Robinett, Jim Gray-Coach.
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M ike Bagwell
Keith Baltz
Tim Loggains
Bret Robinett
Billy Coates
James Riddle
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Dana Warren
Boyd Robinett
Troy Smith
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Front row: (l-r) C. Jenkins, T. Britt, L. Jackson, R. Baltz, D. Burris, N. Towell, K. Throesch, K. Petty, S. Riney, M. Jackson, D. Riffel, B.
Gipson. Managers: L. Rose, D. Smith, K. Cannon. Coach:,Dallas Howard.
Cyndi Jenkins
Dottie Riffel
Tina Britt
Becky Gipson
Laura Jackson
Jeanie Lewallen
Renee Baltz
Nancy Towell
M artha Jackson
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Dawn Burris
Kim Throesch
Shelly Newman
Leigh Rose
Trainer
Sherry Riney
Deni Smith
Trainer
Krista Cannon
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Latese Vandergriff
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First row: L. Crawford. N. Coates, A. Looney, L. Daniel, K. Thompson, K. Kerley, L. Heslep, Second row: D. Brown, W . Hoggard. K. Mason,
R. Shadier, E. Baxley, M. Modlin, B. Waymon, S. DeJournett, Third row: Coach D. Howard, D. Smith, A. Bennett, D. Menard, D. Thielemier,
B. Arpayoglou, B. Hufstedler, A. Taylor, L. Rose, K. Cannon, K. McMullen.
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Schedule
Clay Co. Central
Hoxie
Piggott
Walnut Ridge
Corning
Cave City
Oak Ridge Central
Walnut Ridge
Highland
Cave City
Caay Co. Central
Maynard
Paragould
Hoxie
Corning
Highland
Paragould
Biggers
Maynard
Delaplaine
Hoxie
COUNTY CHAMPS
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Front row.-1 to r- H. Lane, S. Southerland, J. Forrester, J. Phillips, J. Riffel, M. Moody, D. Prater. Second row: I to r- S. Brooks, J. Gowen, D.
Courtney, S. Carter, M. Smith, J. Becerra, C. Couch, E. Housh, C. Brown. Third row: I to r- Coach Alan Bennett, Manager- B. Pope, M.
McCarroll, K. Waymon, J. Grider, T. Shepard, T. Bagwell, D. Hawkins, B. Adams, Manager- T. Snow, Coach Tom Kimbrell.
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Piggott
Paragould
Clay County Central
Hoxie
Walnut Ridge
Cave City
Maynard
Highland
Corning
Clay County Central
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Cave City
Piggott
Hoxie
Oak Ridge Central
Walnut Ridge
Biggers
Highland
Corning
Clay County Central
Highland
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first row (l-r) E. Futrell, C. Hackworth, J. Lindsey, second row: C. Mitchell, J. Throesch, T. Loggains, R.
Baxley, J. Bagwell
This past year, the 1985 PHS Baseball team
played some fierce competition. Teams such as
Doniphan and Greene Co. Tech pushed the
Skins to the limit. The Redskins had many capa­
ble juniors and sophomores who helped boost
the team to a very spirited season. The team
found out through hard work and determina­
tion a successful season could be in their reach.
This year the Skins will have their seniors push­
ing a little bit harder and asking more from the
fans to help support them for a winning season.
Due to the yearbook’s deadline, we can only
publish last year’s record and last year’s team.
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These are last season’s scores:
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Doniphan
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Marianna
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l-i*: D. Britt, Bo. Robinett, Br. Robinett, C. Couch, B. Bigger
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Due to circumstances beyond our control we
are able to picture only the 1985 team.
The 1985 tennis team had a very good year.
All of the players did very well at the district
tournament. Our number one girl player, Dottie
Riffel, won the district meet and attended the
state tournament in Hot Springs.
The 1986 team is very promising. Most of the
team this year is composed of seniors that
have much experience and should do quite
well.
Because we are now in a different division
we will be playing new teams which will be very
exciting. We will no longer have Nettleton in
our division which will be a relief.
With the determination of the players and
the coaching skills of Tom Kimbrell, this year’s
team will be the most AWESOME ever!
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Front row: K. Heslep. Second row: D. Riffel, K. Jones, B. Larsen, C. Williams.
Third row, M. Robinett, D. Carr, B. Fender, J. Magee.
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1st row: T. Ennis, T. Hallman, S. Blout, L. Daniel. 2nd row: A. Jarrett, D. Smith, J. Evans, M. Brown, M. Hoelsher, S. Bagwell. 3rd row: D.
Breytspraak, C. Hackworth, C. Perkins, H. Steimel, J. Riffel. 4th row: D. Johnson, J. Grider, G. Jones, J. Bounds, R. Baltz, J. Harper. 5th row: D.
Johnson, K. Williamson, K. Casey, J. Lewallen, L. Jackson, J. Riddle.
The 1986 track team entered a new tougher district this year. The addition of perennial state powers Hoxie and
Highland to the schedule will lead to better competition for our students. Though still hampered by lack of a track
for practice, the Redskins will see about 40 people report for boys and girls track. District races are usually the
strength of the Pocahontas team with field events close behind.
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Shannon Cherry
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Michelle Crawford
FHA
Faye Foster
Foreign Language
Trish Gates
Chorus
Joyce Hibbard
Smoke Signal
Caroline Jackson
Student Council
Tracy Keech
Speech
Carmen Rose
Annual Staff
Lori Rouyer
Physics Club
Kelly King
Key Club
Leigh Swaim
Beta Club
Robin Venson
FBLA
Kim Williams
FCA and Health Careers
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Senior Maid Stacye Blackwell
Escorted By: Jim Porterfield
Senior Maid Beth Larson
Escorted By: Tim Loggains and Fred Lindner
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Queen Kelly Jones
Escorted By: Jay Towell and Clyde Hackworth
Senior Maid Carmen Rose
Escorted By: Ben Bigger and Billy Poe
Junior Maid Julie Campbell
Escorted By; Jay Towell
Junior Maid Dawn Gutterridge
Escorted By: Tim Loggains
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Sophomore Maid Cyndi Jenkins
Escorted By: Jeff Looney
Sophomore Maid Katie Williamson
Escorted By: Paul Martin
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Front row I to r, C. Gilbreth, A. Martinez, M. Porterfield. Back row, R. Tanner, L. Davis, A. W arner, J. Porterfield, S. Wessel.
The PHS Art Club has continued to flourish
throughout our school. The eight member team that
makes up the club has been busy making and selling
badges of all varieties for both the middle and high
school students. Another project of the club is enter­
ing a float in the annual Homecoming Parade.
All members of the Art Club must be enrolled in an
art course or have taken art prior to joining. Mr.
Gilbreth, art director at the middle school, is the
sponsor.
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Officers, Front, J. Porterfield-Pres.i M. Porterfield- V. Pres.
Back, C. Gilbreth- Sec.; A. Martinez-Treas.
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"The Pride of Pocahontas”
New faces, new arrivals, and a new look became the
setting for the beginning of the Pride of Pocahontas.
The Pride, under the field command of Chris Williams
and Kristi Luter, practiced long hours and tiring days
until the Friday night show could be perfect. Mistakes
were corrected and the finished project won a 2nd
division at the Jonesboro ASU Band Day Contest. The
band performed a spicy Spanish number called "Fiesta
Brava”’. Then the percussion feature followed with
their rendition of "Ole McDonald Flad a Drumline.”
"Birdland”, a jazz hit with quick moves and eye-catch­
ing steps, was chosen as the third number. And for the
grand finale, "America the Beautiful” with a 60 X 45’
American flag brought the Flomecoming crowd to their
feet.
The season ended with sadness and relief. For the
seniors, it was their last performance and for the un­
derclassmen, it was a stepping stone toward the future.
The year was full of memories, funny times and bad
times, but the Pride took the bad ones with profession­
alism and the good times were kept forever.
Officers are Bottom row I to r: K. Luter-Drum Major, C. WilliamsDrum Major, Top row, R. Gill-President, C. Jackson-V. President, K.
Williams-Chaplain, R. Murphy-Historian.
Horns- Chris Williams-Drum Maj.
Tanya Cullison
Kevin Vandergriff
Becky Fluke
Baritone- M ike Murphy
Brad Foust
Belinda Kinder
Jon Harper
Laura Clampitt
Duane Vinson
Tuba- Mark Murphy
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Rifles: L to R: Ramonda Brooks. Crystal Southerland. Cyndi Jenkins, Renee Baltz. 2nd row: Nancy Towell,
3rd row: Stacye Blount.
Managers- John Magee
Dana Thielemier
Angie Jarrett
Candi Gazaway
Kim Cates
Percussion- Johnny Seagraves
Chad Richardson
Jamie Fields-Majorette
David McDonald
David Hibbard
Holly Steimel
Karen Hoelscher
Michelle Hoelscher
M ike Amann
Andy Archer
Darla Doyle-flag
Kathy Stratton-Flag
Flutes- Caroline Jackson
Robin Gill
Brenda Killion
Stefaine Jones
Angie Dawson
Kim Williams-Majorette
Drum Majors I to r: Chris Williams. Kristi Luter.
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Majorettes: Jamie Fields and Kim Williams.
Oboe- Debra Tribble-Flag
Clarinets- Devonna Hawkins
Lesa Schaffer
Kristi Luter-Drum Maj.
Shawnie Bickford
Kelly Heslep
Crystal Southerland-Rifle
Julie Atherton
Dana Suton
Jina Cafferey
Mary Harris-Flag
Gayla King
Becky Lambert
Lori Russell
A special thanks to the Pocahon­
tas Band Boosters and all the Band
parents. Also a special thanks to Mr.
Don Breytspraak; all things are pos­
sible in his eyest he gave us guid­
ance when we all needed it most.
Trumpets- John Copeland
Chris Reeves
Stephen McMullen
Keith Waymon
Jason Taylor
Terry Dalahite
Carnila Anderson
Devon Snodgrass
Saxes- Ronald Murphy
David Britt
Karen Eveland
Greg Mock
Da W ayne Anderson
Shawn O ’Donnell
Joey Bacerra
Steven Southerland
Flags: (Front l-r) Tracy Keech, Capt.. Darla Doyle. Shanna Keech, Tommie Flarper-co.capt.
Second row: Debbie Carr, Kathy Stratton, Deborah Tribble. Third row: M ary Harris. Tonya
Ridge. Rhonda Rosenwinkle.
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Front Row: S. Blount. L. Swaim, M. Robinett. L. Swaim. M. Bagwell. B. Bigger, M. Thompson, C. Lundrey. E. Futrell, B. Thielemier. M. Ellis. Second
row: C. Anderson, D. Bunch, K. Eveland. S. Keech, P. Collins. D. Cain, FI. Steimel, K. Hoelcher, R. Murphy, T. Cullison, L. Shaffer. Third row: L.
Jackson, J. Towell, K. Williams, C. Rose, D. Riffel, R. Rosenwinkle, D. Taylor, B. Robinett, D. Tyler, B. Lambert, K. Throesh, L. Harris. Fourth row:
T. Keech, C. Jackson, C. Williams, D. Gutterridge, K. Heslep, D. Carr, J. Campbell, B. Coates, R.Smart, P. Poe. Back row: G. Jones, B. Gipson, B.
Killion, S. Jones, N. Towell, A. Dawson, G. King, D. Hawkins, K. Dismang, Sponsor-Torn Towell.
Beta Club members are sophomores, juniors, and
seniors who have a grade point average of 3.50 and
above. Their projects include selling of Homecoming
mums, the Miss Redskin Pageant, and the memberable Bloomer Bowl, when Queen Claudia Hackworth
watched the Seniors beat the Juniors 28-6.
Officers: President-Bret Robinett, V. President-Leigh
Swaim, Reporter/Secretary-Caroline Jackson, TreasurerTracy Keech.
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Front Row: B. Robinett, D. Gutterridge. D. Warren. B. Lambert, J. Magee, A. Jarrett-, Second Row: L. Daniel, J. Mock, D. Tyler. S. Taylor. C.
Gazaway; Third Row: C. Rose, L. Durham-sponsor. S. Blount, C. Williams. Not Pictured: J. Campbell and K. Durham
Co-Editers: Becky Lambert and John Magee.
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First Row: K. Brakebill, P. Carr, K. Ellis, M. Baltz, Second Row: G. Smith, A. Simpson, S. Carson, T. Thompson, E. Bass, Mrs.
Kay Gowen-Choral Director
SR. H M H CHORUS
First Row: T. Sutton, M . Sabastian, K. Lombardo, R. Noles, L. Perkins, P. Crain, L. Stratton, Second Row: B. Shipp, I. Tyler, G.
Thompson, G. Pratt, C. Young, J. Richmond, V. Brown, M. Sissems, M . Hammond, Third Row: S. Allen, M. Jones, L. Neece, C.
Rosenwinkel, D. Morris, C. Bonner, S. Napier, H. Lambert, K. Liebhaber, P. Morris, Fourth Row: J. Anderson, C. Butler, T . Brown,
K. Douglas, K. Carson, Mrs. Kay Gowen-Choral D irector, D. Tribble, A. Golliver, C. Rogers, R. King, H. Bass
The 1985-86 Pocahontas High School Senior
Chorus has received a new choral director. She
is Mrs. Kay Gowen. Mrs. Gowen has taught at
Crowley’s Ridge College for nine years, and has
now come to direct the P.H.S. Chorus. The
chorus performed a Christmas concert jointly
with the "Pride of Pocahontas” concert band.
The group is planning to attend the Regional
Solo and Small Group contest held at Arkansas
State University. There are eleven members at
present. The Soprano group includes: Tina
Thompson, Marsha Baltz, Pam Carr, Kathy Ellis,
and Angie Thompson. The Altos are: Judy Zim­
merman, Kelly Brakebill, Trish Gates, Shirley
Carson, and Leigh Grigsby. The Tenors are:
Andy Simpson and Glen Smith. Officers are:
Pres.: J. Zimmerman, Vice-Pres.: T. Thompson,
Sec.: M. Baltz, Reporters: A. Simpson and G.
Smith.
Front row, l-r: S. Blount, J. Towell, F. Lindner, K. Petty, K. Heslep, D. Carr, B. Poe, J. Porterfield, B. Pickett, J. Magee, K. Caseys second row: C.
Jenkins, J. Looney, D. Schratz, G. Jones, D. Gutterridge, T. Loggains, B. Bigger, K. Williams, T. Keech, J. Fields; third row: B. Gipson, C.
Southerland, D. Hunt, J. Lewailen, C. Hackworth, R. Mansker, R. W aterworth, J. Campbell, T. Hallman, D. Breytspraak, K. Baltzs fourth row: J.
Riddle, R. Baxley, D. Warren, R. Tribble, L. Presley, B. Scott, T. Ennis, D. Lemmons, M. Jackson; Back row: R. Matthews, D. Cain, D. Anderson, D.
Riffel, K. Williamson, L. Jackson, M. Hall, M. Crawford.
Since Coach Dave Williams has come to our school, we
have had the organization of the Fellowship of Christian
Athletes. Members of this organization include both boys
and girls who are in any kind of athletics.
Through FCA young people learn to be leaders in sports,
as well as in Christ. This club helps young people get ready
for the real world. The Pocahontas chapter is very strong
due to the participation and help of all the members.
Every year the FCA raises money to send a few mem­
bers to the National Conference and other activities. Last
summer we were fortunate to send three members to the
National Conference in Stillwater, Oklahoma. We hope to
send even more members this year.
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First row: left to right; T. Cullison, F. Moreland, S. Patel, S. Bagwell. Second row: J. McDowell, M. McCarroil, R. Baxley, C.
Hackworth. Third row: E. Baxley, J. Creach.
The state of Arkansas requires that all public schools must have a
school fire marshal program. The fire marshals are to watch for fire
hazards, develop an adequate plan for evacuation in case of fire and
to conduct a fire drill at least once a month during the school year.
They are to check all buildings to see that all people have left them.
All persons must be out of all buildings within one minute and thirty
seconds after the alarm has sounded. Also the fire marshals are to
conduct at least one toronado drill each school year. There is no
greater responsibility at school than that of a fire marshal because
they are saving lives and one can not put a price on that.
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Front row: J. Chastain; C. Anderson; J. Sullinger; R. Tribble; C. Rose; L. Presley; T. Hallman; D. Lemmons; R. Venson; K. Jones; J. Bibb; J.
Magee; K. Baltz. Second row: D. Venson; S. O ’Donnell; R. Gill; S. Blackwell; K. King; M. Hall; J. Atherton; D. Hoggard; N. Massey; A. Luter; M.
Baltz. Third row; M. Ellis; T. Doliahite; D. Bunch; K. Oates; S. Anderson; K. Cannon; K. Thompson; D. King; K. Shaffer; M. Redd; A. Martinez.
Back row: B. Poe; C. Reeves; B. Killion; K. Luter; L. Schafer; D. Cain; D. Tyen D. Taylor; B. Adams; D. Mullen; J. Nobles.
The 1985-86 FBLA Club is sponsored by
Gary Martin. Their activities include: the
Valentine’s Dance, football programs, dis­
trict and state meetings, and Convention at
Little Rock. The officers for this year are
President-Carmen Rose* Vice President-Stacye Blackwell* Secretary-Tracy Hallman; Reporter-Robin Gill* Treasurer-Kelly Jones* and
Historian-Krista Cannon.
Officers: Carmen Rose-Pres.; Stacye Blackwell-V. Pres.i Tracy
Hallman-Secretary; Kelly Jones-Treasurer* Robin Gill-Reporter*
Krista Cannon-Historian
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First row, left to right: T. Brown, A. Milligan, D. Liebhaber, R. O ’Brian, S. Flanery, M. Ellis, D. Courtney, D. Vandergriff, C. Lundry, D.
G arrett, C. Mitchell, R. Trevillion, M. Poindexter, Second row: C. Hibbard, B. Pickett, W . Gay, T. Davis, H. Robinson, A. Golliver, K. Noblin,
J. Jones, D. Stalnaker, G. Lundry, Third row: J. Grinder, E. Housh, C. Brown, D. Courtney, H. Jones, S. Garcia, C. Hoggard, D. Layton, D.
Holloway, J. Bagwell, C. Throesch, C. Buazzard, sponsor- M r. Ashcraft, Fourth row: M. Trevillion, B. Duncan, J. Archer, R. Huddleston, S.
Howell, D. Lewallen, M. Neece, D. Williams, J. Parsons, R. Eveland, G. Throesch, C. Gipson, J. W eaver, Fifth row: L. Baltz, M. Kearby, S.
Burris, S. Farrar, J. Bibb, M . Young, D. Poe, D. Vinson, L. Eaton, R. Miller, R. Davis, K. McCandless, Sixth row: A. Carson, B. Lindsey, D.
W ade, E. Endicott, E. Pogue, D. Hibbard, J. W ard, D. Smith, B. Sims, B. Guthrie, J. McCandless, D. Looney
The FFA is a good program that involves both boys
and girls. Skills such as welding, woodworking, electric­
ity, small engines, and many more are taught to stu­
dents in the shop. The FFA is involved in many activi­
ties throughout the year. Some of these include judging
contests, parliamentary precedure contests, haunted
house, and the gun show. These all help the chapter
earn money and awards. Also representatives from our
chapter attend The National Convention each year.
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O fficers: First row: Vice President- D. Courtney.
President-M. Ellis. Second row: Secretary- C.
Lundry, Treasurer- D. Vandergriff, Sentinel- S. Flan­
ery.
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First row: left to right: F. Foster, N. Massey, L. Syler, S. G riffith , R. Brutton, S. Carter, C. Anderson, sponsor Nancy Fluett, Second
row: T. Fiarper, M. Crawford, D. Ledbetter, S. Mitchell, D. Tribble, T. Dickey, K. Thompson, S. Bagwell, Third row: A. Burtman, D.
Carr, A. Luter, R. Maxwell. P. Hufford, C. Cates, S. Anderson, S. W hite, A. King, Fourth row: S. Riney, D. Manard, R. Tribble, D.
Bunch, N. Jueal, P. Poe, K. Noblin, Fifth row: L. Harrelston, F. Moreland, P. Dollins, A. Huddleston, N. Stuart, K. Murphy, S.
Junkersfeld, R. Kincade, D. Hoggard, Sixth row: S. Dahm, T. Poe, M. Porterfield, D. Foster, B. Hibbard, K. Oaks, P. Prater, T. Smith,
T. Mitchell
left to right: Shannon Junkersfeld, Rhonda Kincade, Cindy Anderson, Sherry Tribble, Santa
Claus, and Nancy Stewart.
FHA sponsored "Breakfast w ith Santa” with the proceeds going to March of Dimes.
First row: left to right; S. G riffith - Third vice-president, L. Seyler- Treasurer, N. Massey- First Vice-president;
Second row: R. Brutton- Secretary, F. Foster- President, C. Anderson- Historian, S. Carter- Reporter
Sarah Anderson, a freshman, placed in the top three in the category of "Floral
Arrangement” at the Federation 5 Competitions.
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First row: T. Dickie. D. Smith. A. Bennett, F. Moreland, F. Foster, R. Brooks, S. Keech, L. Jackson, L. Swaim. D. Riffel,
M. Robinett. Second row: Kay Floweii-sponsor. K. Dismang. J. Sanders, B. Sims, D. Tyler, K. Thompson, S. Bagwell, P.
Collins, K. Bellah, J. Atherton. Third row: C. Jackson, J. Farrar, D. Holloway, J. Bagwell, W . Teaster, L. Sifford, B.
Thielemier, D. Gutterridge, K. Heslep Fourth row: J. Lopez, J. Chastain, B. Coates, C. Southerland, M. Hoelscher, H.
Steimel, J. Miller, R. Hogan, P. Carr, L. Smith Fifth row: J. Evans, J. Fields, B. Kinder, K. Eveland, Sixth row: K.
Vandergriff, B. Lambert, R. Murphy, D. Britt, M . Murphy, M. Murphy, D. Sutton
No hablamos ingle's
The PHS Foreign Language Club is involved in numerous year­
ly activities. Early in the year the club sponsors the Annual
Homecoming Chili Supper which is the Club’s only fund-raising
project. Participating in the State Foreign Language Festival at
U.A.L.R. has become an important competition for Spanish stu­
dents. Competitors win certificates, ribbons, and trophies for
the declamation, extemporaneous reading, baking, and poster
categories.
In the classroom the students enjoy slide presentations of
student travel to both Mexico and Spain. This summer six
students who traveled with Mrs. Howell are as follows: Sandi
Anderson, Ben Bigger, Daryl Cain, Caroline (Guapa) Jackson,
Stefanie Jones, Brigette Robinett. The students spent sixteen
days in Spain and visited Madrid, Barcelona, Alicante, Algeciras, and Ceuta on the coast of Africa.
Christmas treats this year, prepared by Mrs. Howell, were the
Spanish deserts "flan” and "marzipan”. Students also share
Spanish and South American dishes with their classes.
All students currently enrolled in a Spanish class are eligible
to participate in Foreign Lanugage Club activities. This year’s
enrollment continues to grow with the addition of the Spanish III
class.
Officers from I to r: C. Jackson. Pres.i D.
Gutterridge. V. Pres.: Second row: F. Foster.
Sec.: C. Southerland. Tres.
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Front (l-r): D. Ledbetter, D. Liebhaber, K. Jones, R. Venson, J. Bounds, D. McFall, R. Baxley, B. Cox, E. Futrell. Second row: R. O'Brian, L.
Rowland, M. Flail, K. Vance, L. Blackwell, L. Sifford, J. Copeland, D. Evans, Third row.- L. Seyler, P. Smart, D. Hoggard, J. Hibbard, C. Roberts,
L. Gooch, J. Peoples, J. Seagraves, K. McCandles, Fourth row: C. Brodell, J. Truitt, M . Young, D. Courtney, B. Thielemier, M . Perkins, E. Rose,
T. Davis, Fifth row: A. Higginbotham, M. Crawford, L. Bonds, S. Bailey, S. Cherry, R. Haynes, G. Benton, R. Davis, P. Arnn-sponsor, Sixth row:
R. Huddleston, C. Lundry, D. Vandergriff, T. W olf, J. Ross.
This year some GCE members went on a trip to Conway to elect state GCE officers. Jeff Bounds, this year’s
secretary-treasurer, ran in the race for state vice-president. GCE also entered a float in the Homecoming
parade. The club also sold doughnuts before school and at lunch to raise money.
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O fficers; first row (L to R): J. Seagraves-President, T. Davis-V. President, J.
Bounds-Secretary-Treas. Second row: J. Copeland-reporter, D. Courtney-Parlia­
mentarian, D. Liebhaber-Sergeant-at-Arms.
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Front row: B. Pickett, V. Akins, L. Rouyer, M. Thompson, K. Williams, C. Hackworth, D. Gutterridge, K. Fleslep, D. Carri Second row: SponsorMrs. Malone, J. Magee, B. Lambert, C. Theilemier, S. Newman, M. Baltz., A. Huddleston, J. Jones-, Third row: C. Brodell, S. Patel, L. Bonds, A.
Higginbotham. S. Bailey, S. Cherry, L. Shaffer, L. Harris: Fourth row: S. Jones, B. Killion, K. Petty, K. Dismang. L. Schafer, K. Luter, D. Tribble,
T. Cullison-, Fifth row: T. Keech. C. Williams, A. Dawson, C. Southerland, C. Jenkins, B. Larsen, L. Swaim, T. Britt, R. W aterworth.
If Health Careers Club had a motto it would be
"volunteer before you’re chosen”. That is what HCC
is all about.
Members of HCC devote hours of their own time
each school year and sometimes even during the
summer months to the cause of helping people.
Have you ever wondered what that huge van was
doing parked on the corner square about once every
six months? If you are not aware, that is the Ameri­
can Red Cross Blood Mobile.
Members are sometimes asked to aid in preparing
donors and/or just help out.
Candystripers are a welcome sight to nurses on
busy days at RCMC and the local convalescent home.
Whether filling water pitchers at the nursing
home or rubbing alcohol on an arm that just gave
blood, the students in this club are sure to get into
some real life experiences needed for their own
hopeful health career in the future.
Officers: Tracy Keech-Pres.: L. Rouyer-V. Pres> Kristie Luter-Sec.-,
Brenda Killion-Treas.
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"Who? What? Where? M y name is what?”
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First row: D. Smith, L. Daniel, A. Jarrett, C. Gazaway, M . Tyler, K. Waymond, D. Reed, G. Caffery, M. Hoelscher. Second row: L. Golden,
A. Golliver, M. Reed, K. Shaffer, S. Anderson, R. Maxwell, J. Gowen, S. Taylor, C. Brown, J. Harper. Third row: Mrs. Harris- Sponsor, C.
Butler, D. Brown, L. Tyler L. Heslep, S. McDaniel, L. Evans, T. Snow, D. Hackworth. (Not pictured: K. Durham)
The Pocahontas High School Chapter of the National
Junior Beta Club was chartered in I985. The purpose of
the Junior Beta Club is to encourage effort and reward
merit, and to promote those qualities of character that
make for good citizenship. The objective of the Nation­
al Junior Beta Club is to reward scholastic leadership
and service achievements among the members of the
school’s student body. The members of the PHS chapter
reach these objectives with such projects as honoring
teachers with Teacher Appreciation Week and provid­
ing a service of book/poster sales for students.
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O fficers- First row: Chris Brown-president, Candi
Gazaway-vice president. Second row: Deni SmithSecretary, Leigh Daniel- reporter, Angie Jarretthistorian.
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1st row: B. Pickett, J. Magee, B. Robinett, B. Cox, R. Baxley, P. M artin, B. Fender, M. Bagwell. 2nd row: E. Futrell, J. Mock, B. Bigger,
D. Warren, T. Loggains, B. Coates, E. Bass, K. Casey. 3rd row: J. Lopez, J. Towell, D. Breytspraak, J. Riddle, F. Linder, C.
Hackworth. B. Robinett, C. Reeves, J. Looney, Coach Kimbrell-sponsor.
The Key Club, which works in cooperation
with the Kiwanis Club, is very active at PHS
and in the community. There were several
new members added to this year’s club. The
main goal of the Key Club is to promote
school spirit.
Some activities the Key club participates
in are the turkey shoot, the Kiwanis pancake
day, and a vollyball game. They sponsor
slave day and they also show a movie on
campus.
The members of the Key Club regularly
attend Kiwanis luncheons to observe the
working activities of a community organiza­
tion.
Officers- Pres.-P. Martin, V. Pres.-J. Towell, Treas.-J. Looney
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First Row: K. Jones; K. Hoelshen R. Rosenwinkle; T. Lombardo: M. Hoelsher: M. Baltz-, C. Gazaway: D. Gutterridge: D. Carr: Second Row: R.
Venson; D. Ledbetter; S. Taylor; B. Coates; D. Sutton; M . Harris; K. Cannon; F. Moreland; K. Oaks; Third Row: M. Hall; R. W aterworth; B. Scott; C.
Hackworth; T. Ennis-, A. Jarrett; A. Bennett; L. Rose; K. Heslep; Fourth Row: B. Gipson; L. Jackson; K. Williamson: C. Jenkins-, D. Riffel; M.
Robinett; J. Lewallen; L. Swaim; S. Blount; Fifth Row: K. King; T. Keech; K. Williams; J. Fields; L. Rouyer; B. Lambert; K. Cates; L. Dials; Coach
Malone-sponsor
The Leo Club is a branch of the Lion’s Club
organization. Among the many objectives, one is
to help the visually handicapped. The Leo Club
purchases glasses for the kids who need them.
To help raise school spirit, the Leo Club is in
charge of the preparation of the annual Home­
coming Victory Stew. The Leo Club has much help
from their sponsor, Coach John Malone.
Money is accumulated by participating in a vol­
ley ball game against the Key Club.
Sending senior members to the dinner meetings
of the Lions Club is a regular occurrance. This
adds a personal connection between the Lion’s
Club and the PHS Leo Club.
President: Kelly Jones Vice-President: Robin Venson Secretary: Melanie
Robinett Reporter: Dottie Riffel
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First row: left to right, L. Presley; M. Matthews; N. Stuart; S. Tribble; T. Harper; D. Venson; K. Luther; K. Petty. Second row: C.
Rose; T. Keach; J. Hibbard; K. Williams; B. Powell; M. Robinette. Third row: S. White-, K. Cates-, B. Larson; P. Collins-, S. Patel; K.
Williamson.
Speech Club is made up of members from
Speech I and Speech II. In these classes we con­
cern ourselves primarily with the process of com­
munication. In Speech I, we learn the basic types
of performances given-demonstration speeches
to dramatic interpretation-and try our skills at
each one. Speech II class prepares and presents a
weekly radio program, Redskin Rally, for the local
radio station, KPOC. We also attend various
speech tournaments throughout the year.
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First row: B. Killion, L. Swaim, B. Larson, T. Britt, T. Ennis, C. Brown, N. Coates, K. Kerley. Second row: M. Jackson, D. Lemmons, R.
Maxwell, L. Rose, T. Harper, W . Gay, J. Magee, A. Barnett, J. Richmond, Mrs. Hatch-Sponsor. Third row: B. Gibson, K. Williamson, A.
Jarrett, C. Richardson, J. Fields, J. Bibb, J. Lopez, C. Couch, L. Heslep, J. Porterfield, Fourth row: C. Williams, R. Gill, S. Riney, S. G riffeth,
S. Evans, B. Adams, T. Snow, B. Waymon, S. McDaniel.
First row: President-Beth Larson, Vice-President-Robin Gill. Sec­
ond row: Treasurer-Terri Ennis, Secretary-Brenda Killion.
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First row.- M. Young, J. Lopez, J. Bibb, B. Poe, J. Towell, L. Rouyer. Second row: Gary Miller- sponsor, C. Couch, L. Swaim, J. Magee, B. Robinett, R.
Murphy. Third row: M. Thompson, C. Jackson, B. Bigger, T. Cullison, B. Lambert, J. Chastain.
One of the main objectives of Physics is to let the
students know that they are the key to our tomorrow in
the scientific field.
We are involved in the everchanging, everexpanding
fundamental science of physics by carrying out many
experiments and attending study sessions to finish an
interesting lab report.
This year, as a fund-raiser, the Physics Club held a
W inter Wonderland Dance- complete with square
snow.
Front row: J. Towell- President, L. Rouyer- Vice President. Back row:
C. Jackson- Secretary/Treasurer, B. Poe- Reporter.
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Front row, l-r: E. Ulmer-sponsor, J. Atherton, A. Dawson, B. Killion, S. Jones, J. Magee, M. Baltz, A. Luter, J. Porterfield. Second row: F. Lindner,
C Flackworth, K. Williamson, D. Taylor, A. Bennett, J. Hibbard, C. Gilbreth, A. M artinez, B. Foust. Third row: K. Dismang. K. Petty, K. Luter, D.
Carr, L. Schaffer.
Brenda Kiliion-Editor
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Gone are the days when the Smoke Signal was
printed on the offset press at school. This year the
Ozard Journal O ffice at Imboden graciously con­
sented to print our school paper at a reasonable
price. This has resulted in a much improved look for
our newspaper.
Twenty-four students worked hard to write news
stories and meet publication deadlines. Not having a
class period made the task harder; however, the
activity period in the class schedule this year pro­
vided more time than the staff had in past years.
The Smoke Signal staff is proud to have won the
second place sweepstakes award at the ASU Journal­
ism Day contests in the spring of 1985, following only
Little Rock Mills High School. Staff members Karen
Petty, Kristi Luter, and Lesa Schafer placed in five
divisions.
Tom W at products were sold before Christmas to
raise money to print the paper. The group made
approximately $700 through this effort.
Brenda Killion, editor, states, "I am pleased to
have had such a large staff willing to work so hard
this year. I hope in the years to come the Smoke
Signal will cpntinue to be something the school and
community will be proud of.”
Mrs. Erma Ulmer is the Smoke Signal advisor.
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Front row: (I to r) K. Williams, T. Keech, L. Rouyer, C. Williams, C. Jackson, A. Jarrett, V. Patel. Second row: (I to r) P.
Taylor-sponsor, S. Blount, D. Breytspraak, D. Taylor, J. Bounds, L. Daniels, D. Warren, A. Bennett. Third row: (I to r) K.
Heslep, D. Gutterridge, J. Campbell, K. Jones, M. Robinett, B. Larsen, J. Lopez. Fourth row: (I to r) J. Towell, J. Looney, C.
Jenkins, L. Jackson, B. Bigger.
This year the Student Council became very active
with new challenges, new ideas, and new faces. A
new change of office started the 85-86 season with
Chris Williams as President, Beth Larsen as Vice
President, Kelly Jones as Secretary, and Kim Wil­
liams as Treasurer. Ideas on helping the school and
community were placed upon the new council mem­
bers. The group attended various workshops
throughout the year. Beth and Chris spent a week
attending a leadership seminar at Arkadelphia. New
ideas were given and a new outlook had begun. This
year the annual Homecoming festivities were the
Student Council’s major project; organizing the pa­
rade and setting up the ’85 cornation were major
accomplishments.
Officers: Chris Williams-President, Beth Larsen-V. President. Kel­
ly Jones-Secretary. Kim Williams-Treasurer.
The PHS campus was alive with spirit during the
week of Homecoming. Each day brought spirit on the
campus with special days set aside for each theme day.
Some of the theme days were twinkie day, camouflage
day, jersey day, sweats day, and the traditional red and
white day. Representing PHS in the royalty included
sophomore maids Cyndi Jenkins and Katie Williamson,
junior maids Dawn Gutteridge and Julie Campbell, and
senior maids Carmen Rose, Beth Larsen, Stacye Blackwell, and the 1985 Homecoming queen was Miss Kelly
Jones. Miss Jones reigned over the parade whose
theme was "Cartoon Carnival”. Taking first place in the
major float division was the Jr. High Beta Club, second
place went to Speech Club, and third place went to Co­
op. Taking first place in the mini float division was the
Smoke Signal, second went to the Art Club, third went
to the HeMan and the Masters of the Universe group.
Speech Club wins second with Sylvester and Tweety.
Captain Caveman yelled "Mash the Mustangs!”
Paint a perfect picture on Homecoming day.
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Fender and John Magee (at birthday party). 18-Dennis Looney, I9-Mary Flail, 30-Robin Gill, 21-Kelly King, 32-Duane Vinson.
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Bill McCuen talked about his job as Secretary of
State, taking care of State House grounds and
buildings. He makes sure that the State House area
is clean, safe, and under good construction. He is
also in charge of the Flag Flower Garden.
He also showed some slides of the State House
and its grounds. Some of these slides were from
around the turn of the 20th century. He also showed
slides of the making of "Under Siege.”
"Bill” told us how busy his job as Secretary of
State was and how he works with the governor.
Doug Hackworth
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There were many times this year when it looked like we would never get done,
but we finally did.
Much time, effort, and money have gone into preparing this yearbook. We hope
you enjoy it as much as we have enjoyed preparing it for you.
We express our sincere appreciation to our advertisers, to our sponsors, and to
everyone who had a part in making the 1986 CHIEFTAIN possible. A special thanks
goes to Miss Wilford for the hours she spent working with us. W e also want to
express our appreciation to Mrs. Sally Malone for providing us with the great
pictures of Coach John used for the dedication.
Sincerely,
John Magee
Becky Lambert
Co-Editors
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MY OLD GYM SHOES
The many memories that wC’ve shared.
Can be seett in your weathered wear.
W e’ve come through good times, come through bad,
p i t ’s a specail friendship that we’ve had.
Our graduation time draws near,
W e’ve waited for it twelve long years.
The prom will be a special night,
A Time for Us, Camelot at night.
A few more tests are left to take,
And then we’re off for days at the lake.
While everyone else is still in class,
W e’ll take a last run around the track.
The teachers and coaches cheering us on,
th e challenge is there* but the timer is gone.
W e’ll get bur diplomas, awards to some,
The biggest race of our life has come.
Do we go to college? O r settle down? ;
Do we Stay here? O r another town?
There’s one more step I have to take,
It’s a sad choice I’ve had to make.
The old gym shoes I’ve cherished so long,
Run to the sound of a different song.
They represent my high school years,
All the laughter and all the tears.
ITI keep the memories that we’ve shared,
But I think now you’re too old to wear.
A new beginning brings new memories, too,
So goodbye for now to my old gym shoes.
But I’ll keep you handy just in case
My new beginning’s too new to face.
I’ll slip you on and close my eyes,
And for a while, remember old times.
Rebecca Lambert
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Bigger, B. Larsen, B. Fender, L. Rowland, T. Declerk, K. King, M . Ellis, T. Bates. Teachers: Mrs. Magee and Mrs. Ledbetter.
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CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS
ESPECIALLY MIKE BAGWELL (Owner)
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THE EVERYTHING PLUS STORE !!!!!!!!
IPPB
EQUIPM ENT
PATIENT LIFT
HOSPITAL BEDS
Hospital Equipment
for the home.
Pocahontas, Ar 7.2455
Phone: (50l)-892-5292
ABBEY
MEDIFAC
COMPANY
IN C
WHEELCHAIR
Carter
City &
County
Realty
892-2555
We’re All You Need
To Know In REAL ESTATE.
Buyer Protection Plan
Moving Machine
Seller Protection Plan
We’ve Got The
Muscle To Sell
Your Property
Fast!
Hwy. 62 - Across From W al-Mart
POCAHONTAS IGA
Hwy. 62 West
Open 7 days a week
for your shopping convenience.
POCAHONTAS READY MIX
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BLOCK CO.. INCI
P. O. Box 513
Pocahontas, AR 72455
Pocahontas phone: 892-5212
Corning phone: 892-3938
Southerland
Medical Center
Pharmacy
Julian Southerland, P.D.
Doctors Building - Country
Club Rd.
Pocahontas, AR 72455
Phone: 892-4495
D r Joe K. Jones D.D.S.
Doctor’s Building-Suite 100
POCAHONTAS
STAR HERALD
Pocahontas, Arkansas 72455
Telephone: 892-5046
Congratulations
Kelly
‘Serving Since 1880”
Randolph County’s
Oldest Business
THE AIR-FLO COMPANY
Heat, Air, and Insulation
POCAMONZAS CUMKSK
eOM PAN V
Hwy. 67 South
Pocahontas, AR
Phone: 892-3043
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804 McDonald Street
Pocahontas, AR 72455
Phone.r
Terry's Quick Shop
892-5277
Open 7-11
Location at 211 Van Bibber
Phone: 892-3745
Pocahontas, Arkansas 72455
CITY PHARMACY
Rick Wise, Owner
Kick's Custom jewelry
"Never closed to the sick.
Phone, 892-5517
Pocahontas, Ar.
Phone: 892-3511
211 Broadway
Pocahontas, AR 72455
Watch Repair-Diamond Setting-Remounting
Jewelry Repair-Custom Design
Compliments of
Billagtr
Baker Oil Co,
108 BETTIS STREET
POCAHONTAS, ARKANSAS
Pocahontas, Ar.
892-3324
SHIELD
Of
SHELTER
COUNTRY COTTAGE
SHELTER
INSURANCE
COMPANIES
g ift), c a ia t , c ia f t i, boo la , etc.
Monday - Saturday 9 to 5
104 N. Bettis
Pocahontas, Arkansas 72455
892-8366
HUBERT STEIMEL — Agent
112 Pyburn Street
Pocahontas, AR 72455
owned & operated by Jim & Kay Gowen
Phone: 892-5886
KERLEY’S DAIRY QUEEN
►
174
E. Pocahontas
Phone: 892-3071
Compliments of
COMPLIMENTS
OF
BUILDERS PLUMBING
5
Central Cash and
Carry
Pocahontas, Arkansas
Highway 6 7 South
HEA TING
Phone: 892-5774
Pocahontas Aluminum
Company; Jnc.
POCAHONTAS
BIG STAR
M ore for you!
QUALITY
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The Place for the Custom Face
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Manufacturers of:
’The Home Center"
BUILDERS SUPPLY &
HARDWARE
prime windows-storm windows-storm doorsportable building doors-camper doors
East Gate Plaza
L.D. Rose, President
East Gate Plaza
P.O. Box 103
Pocahontas, Arkansas
Phone: 501-892-3689/892-3748
Congratulations Seniors
especially Carmen
Pocahontas, AR
Phone: 892-5711/892-4521
Compliments of
Pocahontas Family Practice Clinic]
Route # 5 Doctors Bldg.
8 9 2 -4 4 6 7
I Albert L. Baltz, M.D.
^DannyB. Holt, M.D.
Andrew J. Jansen, M.D.
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