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Central Baptist College Conway, Arkansas 'A School With Christian Ideals"
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President's Message
Central Baptist College is a vigorous, forward-looking institution that has a bright future in the academic world. These pages will reflect the objectives of the college because they will reveal our most valuable asset, our students. These fine young men and women will move on to greater successes in their lives, and Central will always have a share in those successes.
We are pleased to present this book to all who might read it as a pres entation of the work of Central Baptist College.
Dean's Message
Different aspects of the ministry of Central Baptist College are reflected in the pages of this book. It can be seen that the college has much to offer those who come her way.
It is our sincere belief that the Towers serves an important role in spreading the message of Central. The sponsor and staff are to be commended for their efforts and service to the school.
The administration and faculty feel a deep sense of reward for having the privilege of investing in the future of our students. The expectation that an increasingly larger number of young men and women will come to Central in search of knowledge makes her future bright and her challange great.
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elect to Portugal, challenged the graduates in the commencement address.
Class Of 1971 Associate of Arts Sari Jan Goodwin Keith Alan Head
Henrietta Brown
Scotty Cleon Karber
Timothy Lee Reddin David Lynn Speer Mary Frances Tollett Thomas George Wisdom
Kenneth Ray Gipson
Donna Sue Mayfield
Linda Carol Wood
James David Allen
Judy Lynn Bates William Allen Boatright
Sheila Kay Herring
Michael Gene Mitchell
Jack McKinley Ballinger David Edward Harris James David Landers
Bachelor of Arts Richard Earl Matthews
Andrew Clyde Owens
James Darwin Shine
Bobby Ray Stockamp Fredrich Avery Vogel
Bachelor of Science in Religious Education James Bobby Hand Gaylon Franklin King
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Tim Reddin was selected by the faculty and administration to receive the award presented annually to the graduate who has made the most outstanding contribution to the school during his career.
Graduation 1971
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The Mustangs Scores, 1971
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Mr. Bill Nutter, track coach at State College of Arkansas, spoke to the Mustangs on "Goalsetting" at the annual athletic banquet.
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Courtney, Director. Fourth Row: Randy Powell, Keith Head, Ron Harrell, Allen Henson, Larry Gibson, Sheila
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Standing, left to right: Bill Ward, Charles Saulsbery, Joan Garner, Travis Kitchens, Kenny Gipson, and Andy Owens; Seated, left to right: David Speer, Tim Reddin, Carol I T
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Bill Ward
Sterling Tyner
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Larry Harrelson
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Potosi, Mo.
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Kenneth Ramsey Vilonia, Ark.
Conway, Ark. Mike Edmondson
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John Greer
Searcy, Ark.
Judy Skinner Quitman, Ark.
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North Little Rock, Arkansas 72119
ALLEN W. BROWN, Pastor
MRS. RAYMOND KING, Clerk
600 Rose Lane
208 Mills Street
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Little Rock, Arkansas
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Bibles
Testaments
Devotional Books
Commentaries
Teacher Helps Church Supplies V-M Phonographs
Music
Greeting Cards
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Musical Instruments
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Little Rock, Arkansas 72201
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C. O. Strong, Editor
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Old Liberty Baptist Church Eight Miles East of Conway
Jesse Thomas Pastor
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First Baptist Church Of Magnolia Magnolia, Arkansas
Jimmy Henry
Jackie Riley
Pastor
Minister of Music and Education
COUNTY LINE BAPTIST CHURCH
PARK AVENUE Marvell, Arkansas
BAPTIST CHURCH James R. Bradford, Pastor
Searcy, Arkansas
PALM STREET BAPTIST CHURCH
North Little Rock, Arkansas
Leon Carmical, Pastor
Thurman L. Miller, Pastor
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First Missionary Baptist Church of Chambers Park
1841 Chambers Road
St. Louis, Missouri63136
W. H. Newman, Pastor
Deacons Sherman Crass
John Armstrong
George Strawn W. A. Daugherty
Milburn Gambill James Hall
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"Home of Fine Foods" Junction 64-65 Phone FA 9-9701
SHORTY'S LITTLE PIG NO. 3 1015 Harkrider
Phone FA 9-9213
Conway, Arkansas
Conway, Arkansas
THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. PENNY'S
Wallpaper & Carpet 1109 Oak Street
1208 Oak Street
Conway, Arkansas
Conway, Arkansas
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Compliments of
SECURITY SAVINGS & LOAN
TOWNHOUSE MOTEL
1122 Van Ronkle Street
Highway 64-65 North Phone FA 9-3846
Conway, Arkansas
Conway, Arkansas
HIEGEL LUMBER & HARDWARE
BAKER DRUG
860 Oak Street
Downtown - Shopping Center
Conway, Arkansas
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Phone FA 9-2941
Conway, Arkansas
Compliments of FRED'S DISCOUNT STORE KARBER - NEW LION SERVICE
917-923 Front Street Phone FA 9-5200
Conway, Arkansas
W. G. Karber, Jr. & Otis New, Oper. 700 Front
Phone FA 9-2462
Conway, Arkansas
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Bank Americard Personal loans
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Home & Real Estate loans Commercial loans
Christmas Club
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Greenbrier and Conway Arkansas
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Manufacturers of Refrigerated Equipment
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M. E. Childers, Pastor
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More than money... people are our business.
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HAGER JEWELERS
Watch and Jewelry Repairing *Franciscan - - Iroquois - - Block China *Accutron - - Elgin - - Bulova - - Hamilton Watches
CARDIN FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES
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Whirlpool "Everything for the Home" 506 Oak Conway, Arkansas
Conway, Arkansas
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CONWAY OFFICE & SCHOOL SUPPLY INC.
HIEGEL WHOLESALE GROCER CO.
Always Trade with your Independent Merchants
"Complete Office Outfitters" 904 Front
Conway, Arkansas
Conway,
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THERMOGAS
L-P Gas for home, farm, and industry Complete line of gas heating, air conditioning, and appliances 1250
Robins
Conway, Arkansas
CENTRAL PHARMACY
North and Parkway
329-3777
Conway
Arkansas
McNUTT FUNERAL HOME
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Hway 65 South
Conway, Arkansas
609 Locust
327-7727
Conway
Arkansas
BOOSTERS GENE AND BILL'S AUTO CLINIC
General Repairs on all makes and models Wheel Aligning, Balancing, and Tuning Main and Chestnut Streets
Conway, Arkansas
Curtis Flower Shop Marguerite's Millinery Newberry Parts Co. Mode O'Day, Co-Ed Cafe
Ye Olde Daisy Shoppe Dayer Jewelers
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Springdale
Elvin McCann, Pastor 408 West Grove
Arkansas
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Bill Ward
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Ash Street at South Boulevard
Conway, Arkansas
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