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Volume XIV

Presented by The Towers Staff of 1966

Central Baptist College Conway, Arkansas

Editor

Marie Hart

Business Manager Advertising

Manager

Photographer Faculty Advisor

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^edication To one who has freely given of himself and his abilities to the principles and program of Central Baptist College,

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To one who has demonstrated a cooperative spirit in the

entire program of Central Baptist College, We affectionately dedicate this yearbook, the 1966 edition of The Towers, to you MARVIN LOYD


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We have paused 'mid the wonders of life and the magic of science, to bring forth on these pages the golden moments of time just passed. It is our wish to walk again the paths of achievement, fun, beauty, and skill; to walk the winter slopes and enjoy the summer sun. We have set them all before you. Come walk with us!


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Faculty

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Classes

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Campus Life

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Personalities

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Events

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Sports

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Royalty

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Organizations

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Buildings

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Advertisements

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ADMINISTRATION



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you look through this yearbook,

you will find the story of Central Baptist College,

The story of any college is

first read in its student body, in their activities, in their successes, and in their â– \

failures.

Central is a college dedicated to an educational philosophy which recognizes

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promotes Christian environment in

which the student can study under the

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direction of a capable and dedicated faculty. Though Central is not a large college

in enrollment, it is large in the quality of

its offerings.

It is small enough to provide a personal quality in its teaching program.

The administration and faculty are pleased to present these students as a reflection of

the worthiness of Central's academic program. Central Baptist College is facing the future

with assurance that her graduates will become leaders and that the leadership that they provide will be tinged with the influence of this great institution.

W. L. Burgess Dean





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J1 Brother Allison Brown Is the manager of the book store and snack counter in the Student Center. Brother Brown also serves as Central's postmaster.


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There are three divisions of study in the Department of Religion — Bible, Greek, and Religious Education. These classes are interesting as well as informative. Some of the courses that are offered in

this department are Survey of the Old and New Testament, Life of Christ, Life of Paul,

Johannine Writings, Greek, Evangelism, Hebrews and Psalms.

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In our changing world, mathematics is growing faster than ever before, and a knowledge of it is part of the necessary background for educated persons. Many in teresting jobs are waiting math majors in business, industry and government.

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Math Department are Intermediate Algebra, plane Trigonometry, Math for General Education, College Algebra and Business

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used to create all things and to set in order the intricate processes of the universe, the more impossible it is to even consider the m

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H. D. Cooper and Don Fitch focus an algae under the microscope.

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^naliih and Speech P English is Important because very soon our ability to read and to know and to r e -

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whether we will succeed together.

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Words and Idioms helps to increase the student's vocabulary.

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Hymnology is a study of the origin of sacred songs.

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In the Department of Business,the students

get the necessary training to enable them to enter the business world upon completion of two years of study at Central.

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Economics class studies the business world.

Ina Robins

Marcella Dixon

Clydene Snow

Elaine McRae

Sue Summers

Brenda Noblitt

Fayerine Belote

Lavonne Shaw William Vint

Larry Graddy

Leonda Curtis

Eileen Herr

Ethel Hampnd

Martha Bailey Shirley Browning

Virginia Houser Louise Henry

Sharion Carter

Gretchen Karber

Jody Castleberry

Barbara Quattlebaum

Irene Greene Sandra Glover

Ruth Cardin

Dell Hodges Valree Hoyt Ava Nell Ingram

Daisy Lipscomb

Tillie Dell

Sarah Lane Norman Crass is the instructor in Accounting.

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Students should be concerned not only with their spiritual and mental health, but also with their physical health. The Phy sical Education Department emphasizes this.

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Tomorrow's aching backs and tired musclesll!

I'm supposed to knock ALL those pins down? At once??

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are General Psychology, and Human Growth and Development.

Wassell L. Burgess, Head ot Department M. S, E. Univer sity of Arkansas

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Vllonla, Arkansas.

Carolyn Brown Conway, Arkansas

Jim Brown

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Linda Caughman

Richard Clark

Fayettevllle, Arkansas

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La Marque, Texas

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FayettevUle, Arkansas

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Conway, Arkansas

Doug Haden

Conway, Arkansas

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Marie Hart

North Little Rock^ Arkansas

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Gresnhrler, Arkansas

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Enola, Arkansas

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Potosl, Missouri

Judy Spradlln Texarkana, Arkansas

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Johnny Teague

Clifford Todd

Hope, Arkansas

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Robert Tucker

Margaret Ussery

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Newport, Arkansas

Fort Smith, Arkansas

North Little Rock, Arkansas

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Jonesville, Wisconsin

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St. Clair, Missouri

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David Bailey

Nancy Bailey

Brenda Baker

Tdxarkana^ Arkansas

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Jenny Bates

Jonesboro, Arkansas

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David Blocker

Helen Bounos

Sprlnghlll, Louisiana

Chlckasaw, Alabama

El Paso, Texas

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Karen Bullard

Greenwajr, Arkansas

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Sarah Cooper

Conway, Arkansas

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St. Louis, Missouri

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Fekln, Illinois

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FlumervUle, Arkansas

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St, Louis, Missouri

Terry Forrest

Nelda Fraser

St. Louis, Missouri

Beatrice Fulmer

Bradford, Arkansas

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Jonesboro, Arkansas

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Jerry Harris

Lovington, New Mexico

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Conway, Arkansas

Chesterfield, Missouri

Gary Langley Searcy, Arkansas

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Richard Matthews

Camden, Arkansas

Dowdy, Arkansas

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Conway, Arkansas

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Diana Showen

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Camden, Arkansas

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Conway, Arkansas

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Potosi, Missouri

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Benard Stevenson

McNeil, Arkansas

Greenbrier, Arkansas

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Conway, Arkansas

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The Snow brought more work for Brother Smith.

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Students ANXIOUSLY await Biology class.

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Gene Elrod, a junior from Little Rock, serves as organist for Chapel. Gene is a member of Ministerial Alliance, Harvest Gleaners, president of Mission Band, and reporter for the Centralian.

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Mike Harmon is a commuting sophomore from Little Rock. He is a young evangelist. Mike has held a class office and was also a member of Ministerial Alliance.

Paul Speer, a sophomore from Potosi, Missouri, is president of the Sophomore class. He is a member of

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Doug Haden entertained the students and royalty with a special number.

Paul Speer and Orajean ToUettsang "Autumn Leaves".

J^arvest Partif In the fall the students of Central Baptist College met in the Student Center for an evening's entertainment to close Twirp Week, a week set aside for the girls to ask the boys for dates and to do the little things that the boy usually does.

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Row: Glenda Pepper, Linda Morris, Kenny Gibson, and John Speer. Fourth Row: Brenda Jolly, George Reddin, Quentin Swafford, and Charles Reddin.

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Cardians is an organization of wives connected with the College. The purpose

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First Row:A.R.Reddin,Billy Huffmaster,Tommy Mitchell, Cordell Bruns. Second Row: James

Johnny Teague. Third Row: C. W. Coleman, Robert Davis, Jim Brown, George Reddin, Denzil

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students and faculty members of

themselves for the ministry.

Central Baptist College. Its purpose President . . . . Robert Davis Vice President Denzil

Cooper Jim Brown

Secretary Treasurer

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Linda Morris, Nancy Bailey, Alice Poteete, Evelyn Fields, Billy Huffmaster, George Reddln, Gene Elrod, Billy Garner,

Bryant, Maria Weaver, Jane Austin, Pat Weathertord,

and Ron Fields.

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This year the Harvest Gleaners have

students who feel that Missions is of vital Importance. It is dedicated to the promotion

listened to several interesting talks on missions. Also they have helped raise money

of the North American Baptist Association's

on the "Million for the Master",

mission interest.

President

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Vice President Kenny Gibson Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . . Evelyn Fields Reporter Wanda Stark

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Marybeth Leonard, Janice Tate, Camilla Terry, Sylvia Gofer, Beatrice Fulmer, Glenda Bryant, BrendaScheurger, Brenda Jolly, Sarah Lleblong, Karen Bullard, Lois Ann Raines, Marie Hart, Pat Weatherford, Linda Henderson, Mary Nell Harrell, Marldell Collum, Kay Keeling, Orajean Tollett, Claudette Strange, Jane Austin, Nelda Fraser, Linda McLeod, Linda Morris, Maria Weaver, Alice

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Poteete, Sharon Keeling, Janice Martin, Kathy Phillips, Wanda Stark, Claudia Johnson, Janice Kendall, Glenda Pepper, Rosemary Kulhman, Brenda Parrls, Jenny Bates, Nancy Bailey, Myrle Cox, Margaret Ussery, Kathy Stacy, Charles Reddln, Gary Crass, Paul Speer, Bill Watts, Gary Lee, Dennis Gibson, Carl Thorn, Billy Garner, and Jerry

to help advertise the college and to interest other nonministerial students in attending Central Baptist College. . Gary Lee Richard Eye Lois Ann Raines Marie Hart


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Corresponding Secretary . . . . Norma Crass

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free, and the following years have dues

Baptist College meets twice a year — (1) during the State Association and (2)

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on Graduation Day. All graduates of Central are auto matically a member. The first year is

ideas to be presented to the group as

A committee is presently woking on recommendations for a project.

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Robert Davis, Lester Pierce, Billy Huffmaster, and Gary Tilley.

Student Sena.te The Student Senate is the student

governing body of Central Baptist College. Its aim is to promote Christ

among the students. It serves as the mediator between students and the ad ministration.

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The Mission Band is an organization composed of both ministerial and non-

homes, in the rest homes, and all other

ministerial students who are dedicated to

places where they are needed.

the service of soul winning. The students President

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Vice President

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Secretary-Treasurer . . . Wanda Reynolds

Sponsor

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^lie C^entrafian Staff The Centralian, the college newspaper, is one of the main advertising media of

Central Baptist College. The faculty advisor for the Centralian is John Hornaday.

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Oke Do werS Staff The Towers is the yearbook of Central

Baptist College. Much hard work and planning precede the publishing of the

annual. Miss Joyce Garrison is the faculty advisor.

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Christine Ballard Business Manager

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SWO is Student Women's Organization which is composed of each woman student enrolled in Central Baptist College, Meetings are usually held monthly with a speaker who discusses some topic of interest to women. The SWO,to a degree, establishs the rules for governing themselves while in college.

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MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH Greenbrier, Arkansas

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Bentonville, Arkansas

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ALLEN W, BROWN, Pastor

MRS, RAYMOND KING, Clerk

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Phone—union 2-2396

R. J. RHODES. Treasurer 2411 Nevada Phone—UNion 2-2351

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LANDMARK MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH

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Maria Weaver

Janice L. Coleman Willie J. Cardin

Wanda Stark

Claudette Strange Brenda Parrls

Elsie Cardin

Betty Stark

Jimmy Cardin

Donna.Stark Kenneth & Nona Anderson

Dibrell Ingram

Myrle Cox Kathy Stacy Marty Ussery

Susan Cardin Teresa Cardin

Nicki Jean Beeson Claudia Johnson

Robert L. Tucker Mr. & Mrs. Powell Cofer

Glnny Carey Margie Wiley

Sylvia Cofer

Jane Holcombe

Mr. Si Mrs. B. B. Holcombe

Grade Quattlebaum

Stanley Quattlebaum

Kathy Cooper

Kenneth Quattlebaum Richard Quattlebaum Barry Quattlebaum Karen Quattlebaum

Lori Lee Cooper Eld. & Mrs. Allison Brown

Mike Holcombe Helen Holcombe

Evelyn Fields Marion Quattletiaum

Bryant Quattlebaum Dorotha Quattlebaum Edgar Rossie

Joyce Rossie Alice Poteete

Lois Ann Raines Karen Bullard Mr. Si Mrs. Olen Johnson

Randy Glover Paul Glover

Terry Watson Cornelia Terry

Marybeth Leonard Mrs. Opal Corbett Paul Krissell Gloria Krissell Sammie K. Martin Hotshot Colours the Campus Paul Speer

Tommy Mitchell Carl Dee Thorn

Rosemary Kuhlmann Mrs. Robert Hornaday Mr. Si Mrs. Bobby Hornaday Regina Hornaday Dawn Hornaday Brent Hornaday Lysle Hornaday Jane Hornaday Mr. Si Mrs. Leo Hornaday Robert Hornaday Roy Hornaday Linda Hornaday Larry Hornaday Wayne Hornaday Mr. & Mrs. James Sneed Jimmy Sneed

James Burch Frances Burch Jerene Burch Karen Burch

Lynnette Burch LaVonne Shaw

Nancy Bailey Winnie Westbrook Terrie Westbrook

Mary Nell Harrell Bob Batson

Norman Crass Norma Crass

Thelma Batson

Charles Strong

Ginny Batson

Kathryn Strong Judy Strong Kathy Strong Lyn Strong Jimmy Murray

Doug Green Willie McCoy Glenda Rose Bryant

Emogene Glover Iris Glover

Carolyn Brown The Loyds Joyce Garrison

Mr. & Mrs. Doyle Bates Jenny Bates Judy Bates

Clark Batson

Cordell Bruns Wallace Glover

Jerry Cofer Audrey Cofer Wassell Burgess Jean Burgess Les Burgess Sue Burgess Ross Burgess Harold E. Cooper Athaleen Cooper Naomi Jean Cooper

Tony Holcombe Terry Holcombe

Jim & Mary Ann Kee Gary Crass C. C. Bishop

Lester Pearce

Opal Corbett

Mark Sneed Sandra Sneed

Sharron Sneed

Ernest & Pat Evans

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cullins Karen Cullins Debbie Cullins Brenda Cullins Michael Cullins

Mrs. Curtis Showen

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Byers Stephen Byers Robert Byers David Byers Susan Byers

Rita Beshea

Brenda Baker

Kenneth R. Brown

Gary Lee Donald Hodges

Lynn Wheeler Terry Wheeler Sherry Wheeler

Nelda Eraser Chris Ballard

Robert Lieblong Sarah Lieblong

Clyde and Freda Lieblong

Marie Brown

Sandra Brown

Judy Brown Clyde W. Coleman Veda T. Coleman Curtis W. Coleman

Mr. & Mrs. Charles Wheeler

Kenneth Hall President & Mrs. A. R Reddln

George Reddin Charles Reddin Tim Reddin

Compliments of

Mr, Si Mrs. John Hornaday Jack Hornaday Mr. Si Mrs. Jack Byers Mr. Si Mrs. Donny Tipton Saundra Tipton

BUSINESS BOOSTERS Conway Shoe Store

PARK GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH

Pence Funeral Home

Clarendon, Arkansas

City Lumber Company 152

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Savings Accounts Safety Deposit Boxes

Auto Loans

First State Bank

Personal Loans

Home and Real Estate Loans

and Trust Company Conway, Arkansas

Member FDIC

SECURITY SAVINGS

Compliments of

& LOAN ASSOCIATION "Save With Security"

Each account Insured up to $10,000

1002 Front Street

FA 7-7771

CHEEK V/HOLESALE

GROCER CO., INC. Atkins, Arkansas

Conway, Arkansas Phone 641-2351 Home Loans

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Compliments of

Compliments of

BILL HOFFMAN SANDY'S Distributor of

1108 Oak Conway, Arkansas

TOM'S PEANUTS

INSTITUTIONAL CANNED GOODS

Enjoy ARKANSAS' Finest

Gilman-Kosten & C. H. Briley Company Jobbers of Food & Produce

"If it Grows, We Have It" 2001 East Roosevelt Road Phone

FR 5-1113

Little Rock, Arkansas

/CE CREAM YARNELL'S ICE CREAM COMPANY

Searcy, Arkansas

Compliments of

TOMMY'S RESTAURANT

KARBER-NEW LION SERVICE "Home of Fine Foods"

W. G. Karber, Jr.

And Otis New, Operators 700 Front

Sch Junction 64-65

Phone FA 9-9701

Phone FA 9-2462

Conway, Arkansas

Conway, Arkansas

Books, Greeting Cards

HAGER'S JEWELRY STORE Stationery Conway, Arkansas

HEILIGERS, INC.

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Elgin, Bulova, And Hamilton Watches

908 Front Street

Diamonds-China-Crystal-Silver

Conway, Arkansas



Dean Milk Company Wishes You

Continued Success

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Compliments of

VIRCO MFC. CORPORATION Furniture and Equipment

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Compliments of

FIRST NATIONAL BANK For Correct Time

Dial FA7-7791

School-Church-Home-Public Use

Free Parking 'Th

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This issue of The Towers has been presented as a silhouette of your 1965-66 college year. Like a silhouette, it lacks detail; the details are your personal activities; fill them in with your memories. Marie Hart

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