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Jan 6, 2026

A School Teacher's Memories ~ Ashdown, Arkansas

               

IRENE PAULEY'S SECOND GRADE CLASSES
                     
ASHDOWN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
                                   
ASHDOWN, ARKANSAS

                                                     
Students in Her 32-Years of 2nd Grade Classes at Ashdown
(School Years 1944-45)



GIRLS ~~~~~~~~~ 1944 - 1945

Norma Jean Adams (G) 
Thelma Ayers (G)
Ann Cook
Bobbie Cook
Annie Bell Cunningham
Dorothy Dunn (G)
Ramah Nell Gilbert (G)
Augustine Kersten
Patsy Leathers
Bertha Robbins (G)
Bea Root (G)
Lawanda Sewell 
Lenora Terry
Patsy Ruth Wills
Jo Ann Hemphill

1944 - 1945 ~~~~~~~~~~ BOYS

Charles Adkison (G)
Charley Austin
Mannie Brown (G)
Richard Cobb (G)
Donald Combs (G)
Jon Dellinger (G) (died 10/5/1997)
Spencer Daniels (G)
Charles Ford (G)
Reggie Kennedy (G)
Jimmy McCollum (G)
J.W.McGehee
Archie Merrell (G)
Olen Mitchell (G) 
John Mobley
Thomas McDowell
Billy Dale Reed
Bobby Scott
Robert Smith
George Stone
Harold Warren (G)
James Wilson (G)
Troy Wilson
Billy Witherspoon
Kenneth Zachry (G)
Orville Louis ______
Grady ______

(G) Graduated from Ashdown High School according to book "Ashdown Graduates 1906-1985"
(compiled by Mrs. C.I. Bowles and Mrs. Ross Henderson, Jr.)

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

When I started teaching in January 1945, monthly teachers' meetings were held on the last Thursday afternoon, or evening, at the high school. The teachers at the wing schools were expected to attend.

At that time, Lucille Thrash was teaching all six grades at Hicks; Rose Caler and Theara Clark were at Fomby; the Wilton teachers were Sue McCray, Annie Jean Hedgecock, and Mrs. Arlie Johnson; Ben Lomond teachers were Mrs. Alice Zachery and Mrs. Louise Polk. (Ogden's High School students were being transported to Ashdown, also.)

The Ashdown Elementary faculty consisted of two first grade teachers: Lila Phillips and Christine Sanderson; one second grade teacher; one third grade teacher, Esther Collins; there was an over-flow room upstairs with twelve second graders and twelve third graders - Irene Russell was the teacher. Ruth Lambright was the fourth grade teacher; the fifth grade teacher was Mrs. J.L. Hiler; Mary Russell Herndon taught the sixth grade. Their rooms were also upstairs.

In 1945 I had forty-one students in my room (twelve had already been put in the overflow room). When I retired in May 1976, I had thirty pupils -- fifteen girls and fifteen boys. There were six second grade teachers by that time.

(From Irene Pauley's book "Teaching Memories of Irene Pauley")



GIRLS ~~~~~~~~~ 1945 - 1946

Nancy Barr (G)
Sue Buster (G)
Mary Gin Cobb (G)
Emma Jo Cowling
Linda Cunningham (G)
Dorothy Faulkner
Eva Lou Ford (G)
Kay Grounds (G)
Johnnie Ross Henderson (G)
* Carolyn Sue Jewell (G)
Nora Jones
* Clydine Johnson (G)
Eddie Ann Johnson
* Jan Johnson (G)
Peggy Leathers
Arlene Merrell
Mary Lou Owens
Shirley Pierce
* Jean Propps (G)
* Patsy Reed
Nora Lee Rickman
Norma Jean Ritter (G)
Leila Russell 
Jane Stewart
* Anna Jean Tallant (G) 

1945 - 1946 ~~~~~~~~~~ BOYS

* Melton Bailey
* Tommy Bass
Roy Bishop
Toy Bishop (G) 
* Erwin Bowman
Ben Clayton
Ronald Cobb (died 4/9/1998)
* Billy Dorflinger
Volley Wade Ford
Thurman Frady (died 7/1991)
* Jackie Freer
Lloyd Gentry
Lesley Hampton
David Henderson
Joe Thomas Holt
Dickie King (G)
Joe Bob Matthews
Wayne McCollum (G)
Harold McDougal (G)
* Harlie Patterson
Jimmy Dale Reed 
Ralph Tiffin (G)
Floyd Tucker
John Walker
George Williams
Ernest ______

* After first 6 weeks these students were put in Eva Merrell's Overflow Room.

(G) Graduated from Ashdown High School according to book "Ashdown Graduates 1906-1985"
(compiled by Mrs. C.I. Bowles and Mrs. Ross Henderson, Jr.)


The first school lunchroom was ready for operation at the beginning of school in September 1945. Before that time, many of the children who lived near school went home for lunch. Others brought lunches -- would eat on the playground in pretty weather -- in the basement at other times. The new lunchroom was located in the basement of the building. There was room for the children and teachers to eat at the same time. In my second grade, we had what we called "The Clean Plate Club." When a child "cleaned" his or her plate, it was shown to me. Later, stars would be placed by their names on a chart in the room.

The 1945-46 elementary school faculty: Principal, E.S. Jennings; 1st grade, Christine Sanderson and Lucille Thrash; 2nd grade, Irene Pauley; 3rd grade, Esther Collins; 2nd and 3rd grade's overflow room, Eva Merrell; 4th grade, Mildred Ross; 5th grade, Ora Dildy; 6th grade, Artie Cooper.

(From Irene Pauley's book "Teaching Memories of Irene Pauley")




GIRLS ~~~~~~~~~ 1946 - 1947

Lois Ayers (G)
Margaret Ann Bass (G)
Carolyn Brock
Patsy Cain
Katie Lee Casey
Martha Neal Coulter (G)
Bobbie Ann Davis (G) 
Ila Fay Dunn (G)
Billie Sue Guthrie
Dorothy Holloway
Carolyn Price
Linda Marie Stone
Carol Tyler
Jerrie Wilson (G)
Louise ______

1946 - 1947 ~~~~~~~~~~ BOYS

Mike Ashby
Kenneth Bass (G)
John Cannon
James Castleman
Jimmie Clements
Walter Ray Cowling (G)
Bobby Dodson
Bobby Gore
Leon Greathouse 
Jessie Hendon
Charles Hyatt
Tommy Jester (G)
Kenneth Livingstone
James Patterson (G) 
Charles Ray
James Ray
George Ross (G)
Roy Sewell 
Troy Sewell
Larry Sykes
Harold Taylor
Russell Taylor
Jimmy Walraven (G)
Roy Wilson
Donald ______

(G) Graduated from Ashdown High School according to book "Ashdown Graduates 1906-1985"
(compiled by Mrs. C.I. Bowles and Mrs. Ross Henderson, Jr.)

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

The 1946-1947 elementary school faculty: Principal, E.S. Jennings; 1st grade, Christine Sanderson and Lucille Thrash; 2nd grade, Irene Pauley; 3rd grade, Eva Merrell (replaced Esther Collins (who had moved to Little Rock); 2nd and 3rd overflow room, Rose Caler (previously taught at Fomby wing school); 4th grade, Laverne Finley, who replaced Mildred Ross (married Claude Jr. Franks); 5th grade, Ora Dildy; 6th grade, Artie Cooper; Piano teacher, Judith Ann Chappelle, who replaced Mr. Lee Siebert who had moved to Texarkana.

On April 24, 1947 -- three of my pupils, Bobbie Ann Davis, Jerrie Wilson, and Billie Sue Guthrie and I helped to celebrate Martha Neal Coulter's birthday by eating lunch at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J.W. Coulter. Mrs. Coulter came for us at noon -- had us back at school at 1:00 P.M. We all had a good time.

On Thursday at 7:30 P.M., May 8, 1947 -- Mrs. O.T. Graves' pupils presented a speech recital in the elementary school auditorium. Three of my pupils, Bobbie Ann Davis, Billie Sue Guthrie, and John Cannon took part in it. Former pupils were Ronald Cobb, Wayne McCollum, Reggie Kennedy, Jon Dellinger, Linda Kay Cunninghamn, Norma Jean Adams, Bea Root and Kay Grounds.

(From Irene Pauley's book "Teaching Memories of Irene Pauley")




GIRLS ~~~~~~~~~ 1947 - 1948

Annette Adkison (G)
Patsy Ruth Burns
Fannie Cain (G)
Sarah Jane Davis (G)
Patricia Dempsey
Dorothy Durham
Beulah Ford (died 5/2004)
Gelene Hardin (G)
Barbara Ann Houchen (G)
Mary Howard
Sue Jester (G)
Elaine Krueger
Marilyn Orton (G) 
Hazel Patterson
Patsy Ritter (G)
Connie Trammell (G)
Helen ______

1947 - 1948 ~~~~~~~~~~ BOYS

Eddie Ayers (G)
Teddie Ayers (G)
James Aylor (G)
Boyd ______
Dale Booth
Willard Booth
Harold Brown (G)
Jackie Clary
Kenneth Coleman (G)
Lawrence Deaton
Billy ______
Bennie Gore
Jerry Harris
Lester Lee Hill (G)
Edward ______
Raymond Krueger
David ______
Charles Rickman
Jimmy ______
Tommy Waddell (G)
Gary Wilson (G)
James Wilson
Joel ______

(G) Graduated from Ashdown High School according to 1958 edition of The Panther Eyes yearbook and also from book "Ashdown Graduates 1906-1985" (compiled by Mrs. C.I. Bowles and Mrs. Ross Henderson, Jr.)

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

At 7:45 P.M., Thursday, May 6, 1948, a "Tiny Tot Wedding" was presented at the elementary school auditorium by pupils of Mrs. O.T. Graves. The cast: Bride -- Sue Jester; Groom -- Jerry Atchley (son of the pastor of the First Methodist Church); Maid of Honor -- Alice Ann Henderson; Bridesmaids -- Jane Bentley, Daisy Dean Cook, Martha Kay Pauley and Dianne Simmons; Flower Girls -- Sue Davis and Suzanne Owens; Best Man -- Eric Bishop; Ushers -- Allen Garrett, Gale Gill, Brodie Patterson, Larry Propps, and Harlen Sexton; Minister -- Jim Pauley; Father of the Bride -- Johnny Bone.

After the wedding, there were readings by the following: Charles Henry Phillips, Jimmy and Wayne McCollum, Ronald Cobb, Joe Jewell, Thomas McDowell, W.L. (Sonny) Davis, Ed Stevens, Johnnie Ross Henderson, Dorothy Ash, Bea Root, Carolyn Sue Jewell, Billie Sue Guthrie and Bobbie Ann Davis. Tap dancers were Mary Murphy Coulter and Ellen Rea Tye.

(From Irene Pauley's book "Teaching Memories of Irene Pauley")




GIRLS ~~~~~~~~~ 1948 - 1949

Jane Bentley (G)
Myra Cain (G)
Daisy Dean Cook (G)
Catherine Ann Grounds (G)
Alice Ann Henderson (G)
Ann Hinton (G)
Norma Jean Hoover (G)
Errol Jean Simmons (G)
Janet Sue Stansbury 
Wynell Walraven (G)
Stella ______

1948 - 1949 ~~~~~~~~~~ BOYS

James Ash
Jerry Atchley
Claud Barr
Eric Bishop
Johnny Bone (G)
Billy Brown
Wendell Bryant
Jimmie Cowart
Lavon Dodson
Billy Dumas (G)
Gale Gill (G)
Wilford Grooms
Leslie Johnson
Robert Ellis Keener (G)
Phillip Locke
Brodie Patterson (G)
Robert Raley
Nolen Reed
Curtis Russell (died 9/1993)
Jimmy Sutton (G)
Billy Wilson
Billy W_____

(G) Graduated from Ashdown High School according to the 1959 edition of The Panther Eyes yearbook and also from book "Ashdown Graduates 1906-1985" (compiled by Mrs. C.I. Bowles and Mrs. Ross Henderson, Jr.)

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

I had 10 girls and 22 boys. There was no school library at that time. I carried books from home. Some of the children brought books. I always read to them just after lunchtime -- sometimes I would "catch myself dozing!" The children probably did, also.

Usually in the spring, some afternoon, we would walk to the public library which was located upstairs in the community building. Some of the mothers would go also for we had to cross several streets. Mrs. Burlingame was the librarian when we first started going. After a few years, she retired. Then Myrt Thrash and her mother, Mrs. Grace Hoover, took the job.

The children learned how to check out books -- hoping that their parents would take them to the library. The librarians knew when to expect us and served refreshments. Myrt or I would read a story or two to the children. They always "loved" the trip to the library! The next day, "thank-you" notes would be written by the children.

(From Irene Pauley's book "Teaching Memories of Irene Pauley")




GIRLS ~~~~~~~~~ 1949 - 1950

Ruby Ayers (G)
Mary Ellen Brock
Brenda Cannon
Charlotte Cowling (G)
Patricia Dawson
Patty Fawcett (G)
Betty Gail Gentry (G)
Shirley Hill (G)
Peggy Pearl Patterson (G)
Nancy C. Reynolds
Juanita Richman
Kay Sexton
Shirley Stinson
Sue Taylor
Mary Ann ______
Joan ______

1949 - 1950 ~~~~~~~~~~ BOYS

Ferrel Adkison (G)
Marion Ayers (G)
Edd Barr (G) 
Dale Beck
Leo Beck (G)
John Robert Castleman (G)
Dan Chilcoat
Marvin Cooper
James Edward Dowling
Harold Dunn (G)
Donald Ford
Jerry Gabbard
Carl Hill
Don Richard Johnston (G)
Bernard Ray Keener (G)
Jimmie Kingery
Richard Coker Thomas
John Ray Welch (G)
Rufus Witherspoon
Billy ______

(G) Graduated from Ashdown High School according to book "Ashdown Graduates 1906-1985"
(compiled by Mrs. C.I. Bowles and Mrs. Ross Henderson, Jr.)

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Ashdown Elementary School Faculty: Principal E.S. Jennings; 1st grade, Christine Sanderson, Lucille Thrash and Mable Sessions (her room was in the basement); 2nd grade, Irene Pauley; 3rd grade, Eva Merrell; 2nd and 3rd grade overflow room, Rose Caler; 4th grade, Mrs. Leo Beck; 5th grade, Valda Jordan; 6th grade, Artie Cooper; Secretary, Susie Spigner. Mr. Moak started making group pictures.

On November 10th, during American Education Week, "The Cavalcade of America" was presented at the Ashdown Elementary School Auditorium during the 7:30 P.M. PTA meeting -- the president, Mrs. J.W. Coulter, presided.

The program consisted of several parts depicting the early days in America through the time of the civil war ... The Indians; the landing of Columbus; the pilgrims; the buying of Manhattan from the Indians; Paul Revere's Ride. (Mable Sessions, 1st grade teacher, constructed the horse ... James Patterson was Paul Revere); the civil war; Abraham Lincoln. Lots of children took part in the program and many of the parents helped by making costumes and in many other ways.

(From Irene Pauley's book "Teaching Memories of Irene Pauley")



published in the Little River County Arkansas Genealogy Society Journal

Feb 11, 2025

Little River Countians in the Arkansas State Penitentiary 1918-1920

 

ALLFORD, A      17073
ARMSTRONG,
DRADEN		18827	LITTLE RIVER			
BAILEY, DAIR	18135	LITTLE RIVER			
BAILEY, EMMETT	15765	LITTLE RIVER			
BELL, CHARLEY	17648	LITTLE RIVER			
BIDDIX, DOUGAN	16313	LITTLE RIVER	Rel. Exp.
					12-18-17	
BIDDIX, S.	16307	LITTLE RIVER			
BIDIX, HENRY	16600	LITTLE RIVER			
BROWN, ED	18130	LITTLE RIVER			
BROWN, JACK	20056	LITTLE RIVER			
BROWN, JESS	20057	LITTLE RIVER			
BROWN, JOE	16668	LITTLE RIVER			
BROWN, PHIL	20058	LITTLE RIVER			
CATES, JOHN	19457	LITTLE RIVER			
CHAUNCEY,
CHARLES		18826	LITTLE RIVER			
CHAUNCEY, JESS	18825	LITTLE RIVER			
CLAY, WILL	17070	LITTLE RIVER			
CRITTENDON,
ELMER		16312	LITTLE RIVER	Rel. Exp.
                                        12-14-19	
DAVIS. WILL	18134	LITTLE RIVER			
DIXON, ARTHUR	17659	LITTLE RIVER			
DODSON, FRANK	15766	LITTLE RIVER			
DUDLEY, RICHARD	17654	LITTLE RIVER			
EARL, ADAM	15764	LITTLE RIVER			
EVANS, ANDY	18836	LITTLE RIVER					
FINN, JACK	18830	LITTLE RIVER			
FOSTER, TOM	18833	LITTLE RIVER			
GRAY, CALVIN	19458	LITTLE RIVER			
GREEN, JAMES,
JR.		17653	LITTLE RIVER			
GREENAWAY,
EDMOND		17071	LITTLE RIVER					
HANES, EMMA	16311	LITTLE RIVER			
HARRIS, DAVE	19464	LITTLE RIVER			
HARRIS, WALTER	15977	LITTLE RIVER			
HARRIS, WALTER	18832	LITTLE RIVER	Also #15977	
HAYWOOD, LAKEY	18834	LITTLE RIVER			
HOLLAND, WILL	19459	LITTLE RIVER			
HOLMES, WILL	15974	LITTLE RIVER			
HOOKS, J. W. 	18824	LITTLE RIVER			
HOWARD, ZEKIEL	16671	LITTLE RIVER			
HUNTER, JACK	17341	LITTLE RIVER				
Jackson, Fred	18835	LITTLE RIVER			
Kent, J. T. 	17067	LITTLE RIVER			
Kyles, Dave	17260	LITTLE RIVER			
Lattie, W. R. 	18127	LITTLE RIVER			
Lee, Charlie	17652	LITTLE RIVER			
Lee, Willis	19787	LITTLE RIVER			
Leslie, O.	20106	LITTLE RIVER			
Lomax, Johnie	17656	LITTLE RIVER			
Lovewell, Harry	20059	LITTLE RIVER			
Lyons, Ted	18885	LITTLE RIVER			
Marshall,
Charles		18125	Little River			
Matthews, Tom	18886	Little River			
Milam, Henry	17562	Little River			
Mize, R. G.	19460	Little River			
Moore, John	18124	Little River			
Moore, J. L.	20060	Little River		
Moore,
Silvester	20061	Little River			
McCoy, Buck	18822	Little River			
McHenry,George	19461	Little River			
Neal, Field,
Jr.		18829	Little River		        
Nolen, Bud	18126	Little River		       
Nolan, Dan	18889	Little River		        
Owens, Will	18623	Little River		       
Payne, Sam	15767	Little River		        
Parker, Ed	16310	Little River		       
Parker, Arthur	18132	Little River		      
Phillips, Will	18133	Little River		      
Porterfield,
Con		18823	Little River		       
Pond, Dennis	18887	Little River		       
Pond, Jewell	18888	Little River		        
Porter, Ed	19462	Little River		        
Price, Ed	20062	Little River		       
Rhodes, Mose	17651	Little River		       
Richie, Jim	15976	Little River		        
Robertson,
Henry		17068	Little River		      
Rogers, Lee	17145	Little River		       
Robinson, Bill	17647	Little River		        
Rogers, Robert
Lee		17650	Little River		        
Ross, Mary	17660	Little River		       
Sanders, Jim	16666	Little River-Paroled 12-3-19	
Sanders, Edward	16667	Little River			
Scott, Velie	17563	Little River			
Shannon, Elbert	17657	Little River			
Shell, Bob	20063	Little River			
Simmons,
Prentiss	16670	Little River			
Simmons, Jess	16669	Little River			
Skidmore, Claud	19463	Little River			
Smith, Lee	18129	Little River			
Smith, Henry	20064	Little River			
Smith, Oscar	20065	Little River			
Spragins, J. W. 17144	Little River		 	
Taylor, David	20066	Little River		        
Threadgill, John17649	Little River		        
Turner, James	17072	Little River		        
Turner, Jesse	19879	Little River		        
Ward, Johnny	16309	Little River		      
Walker, Aaron	16601	Little River		        
Walker, Arthur	17655	Little River		        
Washington, Big
Sam		18828	Little River		       
Washington,
Erby		18831	Little River		       
Wilson, Henry	17069	Little River		        
Williams,
Charlie		17658	Little River		       
Yardley, Roy	20067	Little River		        
Young, Joe	18131	Little River		        


***CREDITS AND INFORMATION***
INDEXED AND DONATED BY:
DEB ROBINSON and CINDY GILL

For further information...

Deb called the state prison system to see if there are files that still exist
for these entries and there are.  So, if anyone wants to contact the prison,
this is how they do it:

1800's - 1995 - - call either Gean Yelverton or Sheila Moses at the Arkansas
Department of Correction, 1-870-267-6425.  They will look for the file and
if it exists, they will make copies at $.75 a page.

1995 - present - - call Gail Ramsey at Central Records at Pine Bluff,
1-870-267-6684.  The cost will be the same.

Many of the records did not survive the moves
throughout the years, so they may not exist.