Dear Arkansas Daughters, As this State Regent has traveled around the state visiting Arkansas chapters, she has developed a new sense of pride in this state. Everywhere she has gone, there are Arkansas Daughters making a difference within their communities. Daughters have kept alive the traditions and memories of our heritage and history; you have nurtured and mentored our youth through involvement and support of school and literary projects, C.A.R., and scholarships. Community leaders have been recognized through Community Service, Conservation, and other National Awards. You have whole-heartedly supported our troops through Project Patriot. Our veterans have not been forgotten either. Your volunteer work within our VA hospitals and clinics has been outstanding and gratefully accepted. These sites have benefitted from your presence and presents. Your generous gifts have resulted in renovation of two SICU waiting rooms within the John McClellan facility in Little Rock. Your gifts of comfort items, calling cards, coffee, games, and a seemingly never-ending list of other things have made life more comfortable for our veteran patients and their families. “Horses for Heroes” is making a difference in rehabilitation of our wounded warriors. And the list of accomplishments does not end there. Arkansas Daughters have given thousands of hours to promote patriotic events, collect Bible records and genealogical data, mark gravesites of American Revolutionary patriots, AND you have worked toward preservation of our incredible National DAR buildings and its contents. In traveling approximately 23,000 miles during the past two years, your regent has discovered first-hand why Arkansas Daughters are recognized and respected for their dedication. Representing Arkansas this regent has attended National Board of Management meetings, visited several other states as guest at their conferences, and toured Berry College in Rome, Georgia. She has served on the Board of Trustees, Kate Duncan Smith (KDS) School in Alabama, and on the Advisory Board as its vice president at Tamassee DAR School in South Carolina and has visited their campuses. Highlights for this regent, however, have always been the visits to Arkansas chapters despite the excitement of a prolonged stay in our nation’s capital during the blizzard in February! Since that time this regent has visited Enoch Ashley, Captain Basil Gaither, Cadron Post (for their 30 th anniversary tea), Tate's Bluff (also, for their 30 th anniversary and then at Garvin Woodland Gardens in Hot Springs), Major Jacob Gray, Hot Springs of Arkansas, Charlevoix, Little Rock Centennial, and Prudence Hall. Additionally, your regent has attended SAR events including Arkansas Post festivities and meeting with their President General twice, with the Colonial Heritage Era Societies, and the formal opening of the VA Clinic in Searcy (as well as attending an orientation class for volunteers). She looks forward to her visit on Mount Magazine with the Abendschone members as they present Lori Spencer with the National Conservation Award and to her visits with Provincia de la Sal and Shawnee and Caddo Districts. The upcoming C.A.R. regional meeting June 18 and 19 should prove exciting as will upcoming trips to Tamassee and KDS in the company of your State Regent-Elect Sue Thompson. As your State Regent writes this message to you, it comes with the realization that the 2008-10 administration is coming to a close and she will attend her last NBOM meeting in July 2010. The energetic, productive Calvin Administration 2007-10, also, is coming to a close. Changes lie ahead, but DAR remains a constant in many ways: We continue our objectives of historic preservation, education, and patriotism being ever aware of our priorities of God, home, and country. Arkansas Daughters, you have faithfully committed yourselves to the ideals of NSDAR and have selflessly shared your gifts, both tangible and intangible. You have truly kept the butterfly effect alive. This regent salutes you and thanks you for these incredible two years. In DAR service, ARKANSAS STATE SOCIETY DAR NEWS VOLUME XXV ISSUE 2 May 2010 "And let us not grow weary in well-doing, for in due season we shall reap, if we do lose heart." Galatians 6:9 A Message from your State Regent Table of Contents Meet your New State Regent page 2 Meet your New State Vice Regent page 3 State Conference Results page 4-6 From the Chapter page 8 & 9 Project Patriot page 9 & 10 Good Citizen page 12-15 New Members, Deaths, Honorariums and Memoralx page 16 &17 ROTC page 17 & 18
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Dear Arkansas Daughters,
As this State Regent has traveled around the state visiting
Arkansas chapters, she has developed a new sense of pride in this state.
Everywhere she has gone, there are Arkansas Daughters making a
difference within their communities. Daughters have kept alive the
traditions and memories of our heritage and history; you have nurtured
and mentored our youth through involvement and support of school and
literary projects, C.A.R., and scholarships. Community leaders have been
recognized through Community Service, Conservation, and other
National Awards. You have whole-heartedly supported our troops
through Project Patriot. Our veterans have not been forgotten either.
Your volunteer work within our VA hospitals and clinics has been
outstanding and gratefully accepted. These sites have benefitted from
your presence and presents. Your generous gifts have resulted in
renovation of two SICU waiting rooms within the John McClellan facility
in Little Rock. Your gifts of comfort items, calling cards, coffee, games,
and a seemingly never-ending list of other things have made life more
comfortable for our veteran patients and their families. “Horses for
Heroes” is making a difference in rehabilitation of our wounded warriors.
And the list of accomplishments does not end there. Arkansas
Daughters have given thousands of hours to promote patriotic events,
collect Bible records and genealogical data, mark gravesites of American
Revolutionary patriots, AND you have worked toward preservation of
our incredible National DAR buildings and its contents. In traveling
approximately 23,000 miles during the past two years, your regent has
discovered first-hand why Arkansas Daughters are recognized and
respected for their dedication.
Representing Arkansas this regent has attended National
Board of Management meetings, visited several other states as guest at
their conferences, and toured Berry College in Rome, Georgia. She has
served on the Board of Trustees, Kate Duncan Smith (KDS) School in
Alabama, and on the Advisory Board as its vice president at Tamassee
DAR School in South Carolina and has visited their campuses. Highlights
for this regent, however, have always been the visits to Arkansas
chapters despite the excitement of a prolonged stay in our nation’s
capital during the blizzard in February! Since that time this regent has
visited Enoch Ashley, Captain Basil Gaither, Cadron Post (for their 30th
anniversary tea), Tate's Bluff (also, for their 30th
anniversary and then at
Garvin Woodland Gardens in Hot Springs), Major Jacob Gray,
Hot Springs of Arkansas, Charlevoix, Little Rock Centennial, and Prudence
Hall. Additionally, your regent has attended SAR events including
Arkansas Post festivities and meeting with their President General twice,
with the Colonial Heritage Era Societies, and the formal opening of the
VA Clinic in Searcy (as well as attending an orientation class for
volunteers). She looks forward to her visit on Mount Magazine with the
Abendschone members as they present Lori Spencer with the National
Conservation Award and to her visits with Provincia de la Sal and
Shawnee and Caddo Districts. The upcoming C.A.R. regional meeting
June 18 and 19 should prove exciting as will upcoming trips to Tamassee
and KDS in the company of your State Regent-Elect Sue Thompson.
As your State Regent writes this message to you, it comes with
the realization that the 2008-10 administration is coming to a close and
she will attend her last NBOM meeting in July 2010. The energetic,
productive Calvin Administration 2007-10, also, is coming to a close.
Changes lie ahead, but DAR remains a constant in many ways: We
continue our objectives of historic preservation, education, and
patriotism being ever aware of our priorities of God, home, and country.
Arkansas Daughters, you have faithfully committed yourselves to the
ideals of NSDAR and have selflessly shared your gifts, both tangible and
intangible. You have truly kept the butterfly effect alive.
This regent salutes you and thanks you for these incredible two
years.
In DAR service,
ARKANSAS STATE SOCIETY
DAR NEWS VOLUME XXV ISSUE 2 May 2010
"And let us not grow weary in well-doing, for in due season
we shall reap, if we do lose heart." Galatians 6:9
A Message from your State
Regent
Table of Contents
Meet your New State Regent page 2
Meet your New State Vice Regent page 3
State Conference Results page 4-6
From the Chapter page 8 & 9
Project Patriot page 9 & 10
Good Citizen page 12-15
New Members, Deaths, Honorariums and Memoralx page 16 &17
ROTC page 17 & 18
Meet Your New State Regent
Sue Tener Thompson (Mrs. Verl )
Member since 1993
NATION DAR SERVICE: National Vice Chairman Membership Committee, South Central Division 2007-2010,
National DAR Speaker Staff 2007-2010
Club Affiliations: National Vice Chairman Club - Life Member; Heritage Club Member;
State Vice Regent’s Club – Vice President/Chaplain 2009-2010 – Life Member.
STATE DAR SERVICE: Arkansas State Vice Regent 2008-2010, Arkansas State Registrar 2006-2008, Co-Chairman Arkansas Historical Marker Book Committee 2004-2008
Club Affiliations: State Officers Club – Life Member – President 2007-2008
CHAPTER DAR SERVICE: Marion Chapter Regent 2004-2006, First Vice Regent 2002-2004, Treasurer 2000-2002, Registrar 1994-2000, numerous chairmanships, VAVS volunteer
N.S.C.A.R.:
Organizing Senior President, James Leeper Society, Fayetteville AR 2006-2007
CHURCH AND COMMUNITY:
Member First Baptist Church, Fayetteville, AR; served on several church committees, taught Preschool Sunday School for 12 years; Cooperative Emergency
Outreach volunteer; Veteran’s Affairs Volunteer Service, member Washington County AR Genealogical Society, member Washington County Historical
Society.
EDUCATION AND CAREER:
Attended Fort Hays State University, Hays KS, AIB/ABA recognition for completed courses of study in Applied Banking; 12 years experience in the banking and
credit industry. Five years as a small business owner
FAMILY:
Husband Verl L. Thompson (deceased); one son, Kevin Thompson, who lives in Siloam Springs AR and has given me three grandsons and four step-
grandchildren. Two step-children, Philip, who serves our country in the Department of State and is posted in Manila, Philippines, and Vivian, who sells real
estate in Taos, NM and is a singer and song writer.
Meet Your New State Vice-Regent
Jo Ann Roth Cooper (Mrs. Arnold Cooper)
National DAR Service
Heritage Club Member since 2007
Chapter DAR Service:
Joined Jonesboro Chapter NSDAR as a junior in 1974, 36 years of membership and now Life Member
Served Chapter as Librarian, Genealogical Records Chairman, Yearbook Chairman, Chapter Registrar 1997-2005, Chapter Regent 2009-2010
District Service:
Served as Treasurer, Shawnee District 2004-2006
State DAR Service:
Membership Chairman 2001-2002, State Registrar 2002-2004, State Genealogical Records Chairman 2004-2006, State Recording Secretary 2006-
2008, State VIS Chairman 2008-2010
Club Affiliations: Life member of State Officers Club serving as Secretary/Treasurer 2009; Life Member of Cameo Society
Church and Community:
Member St Mark’s Episcopal Church, Jonesboro; served on Vestry 4 years, President of ECW, member of altar guild; served as Secretary of
Jonesboro High School Athletic Booster Club; Water Safety Instructor with American Red Cross and Red Cross Blood Drive Volunteer; Auxiliary
member, pink lady, at St. Bernard’s Regional Medical Center; Past President of Chapter AJ P.E.O, Jonesboro; member of Chapter DL P.E.O., Cabot,
member National Society of the United State Daughters of 1812, served as treasurer and now registrar; Founding President of James Wiseman
Honnoll Chapter United Daughters of the Confederacy, Past State Third Vice President, State Registrar and Past President of Arkansas Division
United Daughters of the Confederacy; Member of Craighead County-Jonesboro Public Library board 10 years, Member Crowley Ridge Regional
Library Board 10 years, serving on State Library Board at the present time appointed by Governor Beebe.
Education and Career:
Public school education in Searcy, White County, AR; attended Texas Woman’s University, Denton, TX; Louisiana Tech, Ruston LA and graduated
with degree in Business Education from University of Central Arkansas, Conway, AR, graduate work at Arkansas State University in Jonesboro.
Office manager, for deceased husband Dr. Wayne Taylor a Family Practice Physician, for 26 years. Taught accounting to dependent wives on
Hickam Air Force Base and Pearl Harbor Navy Base in Hawaii, taught business education classes at Black River Vo-Tech School in Pocahontas.
Family:
Husband Arnold Cooper, retired Vice President and Branch Manager of A.G. Edward’s office in Jonesboro, member of NSSAR and Arkansas
Pioneers; Son Lance Taylor, Executive Director of Arkansas Activities Association, member of NSSAR, lives in Cabot with his wife, Tanya, and two
daughters, Elliot and Leighton who are members of C.A.R. and C of C. Daughter, Jodie Hickman lives in Little Rock with husband John and two
daughters Taylor and Kori Ann. Jodie is a member of NSDAR and Cameo Society as are her daughters. Lance and Jodie are members of Arkansas
Pioneers. Three Step children: Todd Cooper, wife Lisa and son Luke live in Little Rock; Dr. Scott Cooper, wife Cynthia and daughter Mary Bowman
live in Rogers; Kristin, husband Lee Maris and children Mary Cooper and Tripp live in Little Rock. All of these grandchildren are members of C.A.R.
Dardanelle Rock, General William Lewis, John Percifull, Jonesboro, Little Red
River, Major Jacob Gray, Persis Lovely, Pine Bluff, Robert Crittenden, and Tate's
Bluff.
Making extra donation to NSDAR Scholarship Fund($1215): Akansa, Dardanelle
Rock, Marion, and Ozark Mountain.
DAR School
DAR Service for Veterans The Flag of the United States of
America
Genealogical Records
Historical Preservation
Chapters under 50: 1 Major Jacob Gray; 2 Texarkana; 3 General William Lewis
Chapters 50-100: 1 Harrison Colony; 2 Maria Van Buren.
Chapters over 100: 1 Marion; 2 Akansa.
Junior American Citizens
Most number of children involved in all JAC Activities ~Chapters up to 49 members: 1st-Robert Crittenden, 2nd-Persis Lovely, 3rd-John Percifull ~Chapters 50-99 members: 1st-Charlevoix ~Chapters over 100 members: 1st- Jonesboro, 2nd- Marion Most number of Contest Entries submitted to State ~Chapters up to 49 members: 1st-Robert Crittenden, 2nd- Persis Lovely, 3rd- James Bright ~Chapters 50-99 members: 1st- Charlevoix ~Chapters over 100 members: 1st-Jonesboro, 2nd-Marion Most pictures/articles published: ~Chapters up to 49 members: 1st- Robert Crittenden, 2nd- John Percifull ~Chapters over 100 members: 1st- Jonesboro, 2nd- Marion New Participation at State Level: Strawberry River
Junior Membership
Most new Junior Members: Arkansas Post & Little Rock/Centennial
Target Marketing: Marion
Kid friendly approach to meetings: Ozark Mountains
NSDAR LITERACY PROMOTION COMMITTEE SOUTH CENTRAL DIVISION
2010 CONTEST JUDGE’S RESULTS
OUTSTANDING SERVICE OF A STATE:
1. KANSAS
2. ARKANSAS
3. TEXAS 6
Announcement
American History Essay Contest Themes
2010-2011
The themes for the American History and Christopher Columbus Essay Contests for the 2010-2011 school year have been released, so that chapters may communicate with local schools before the end of the current year. For details, please visit the Members web site at http://members. dar.org/committe es/history/ index.htm
NSDAR Building Hours during Continental Congress
The plan is to be open on Friday, July 2nd
but closed
on Saturday and Sunday, July 3rd
and 4th. However,
special arrangements will be made on Saturday
between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. for chairmen and others
who require access in order to set up for activities
on Monday.
DAR GREAT PLAINS AND GRAND PRAIRIE
TEA DURING CONTINENTAL CONGRESS 2010
As you may know, Arkansas Daughters join with
the Daughters of Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, South
Dakota and Wisconsin for the DAR GREAT PLAINS
AND GRAND PRAIRIE TEA. The tea will take
place at the J. W. Marriott Hotel on Wednesday, July
7, from 3:30 until 5:30 p.m. If you want Tea invitations sent to your friends,
please notify Sue Thompson, 315 West Allen Avenue,
I just wanted to send out a few lines to update everyone on the
1037th. As you all know, we were stuck in Wisconsin longer than
expected before departing to Afghanistan. Well, we are finally
to our permanent location. We have been here for about a
month or so now, and are up and running missions doing what we
were trained to do. I really can‟t go into specifics, but I can
tell you our Arkansas boys are doing a fantastic job. When we
first got into country, we had to spend some extra time at
Kandahar Airfield getting our equipment fielded. While doing
so, we had to deal with some trucks that came from Iraq and
weren‟t in the best of shape. SFC Greg Stanley and his
maintenance team worked many long days getting the
equipment up to par to keep our soldiers safe. My hat is off to
that team as they showed everyone here that they knew their
stuff. I would also like to point out that our commo NCO, SGT
Jeremy Ervin and his team worked hand in hand with the
maintenance team getting all of the cammo gear installed and
functioning. I wish that everyone at home could see that our
boys worked circles around any active duty unit that had
better equipment. Once we finally got to move out and start
running missions, these boys excelled. I‟m sure the ones that
have been home on leave have been talking us up, and I am here
to tell you that it is all true, every word. LTC Seats and CPT
Mason and the entire 875th should be proud of how the 1037th
is representing the 875th and the entire state of Arkansas. I
would thank everyone, but I would leave someone out, so I will
tell the entire area Thanks for all of the support. Please take
these words to heart when I say again that everyone should be
proud of our soldiers, the families and friends, and the entire
Jonesboro and surrounding communities. We are doing our job
and doing it well. We are head and shoulders above our peers
and intend to stay that way. The morale of the soldiers is high
and keeps climbing. During this time, we have had some new
fathers, some new husbands, some new grandfathers, and some
new uncles. Keep the good news coming, we love to hear stories
from home.
Thanks again for your time.
CPT Bradley J. Smart
Commander
1037th Route Clearance Company
From the Sentinel-Record, Sunday March 28, 2010 page 8B
Letters to the Editor:
“SEAL team‟s „heartfelt thanks‟
Dear Editor:
On March 24, I, along with 50 of my teammates from
the Naval Special Warfare community, had the distinct honor
of visiting Hot Springs to attend the memorial service of our
fallen teammate, Chief (SEAL) Adam Brown. Adam needs no
introduction to your audience. Throughout the day, each of us
in uniform was thanked countless times for our service to the
nation by the citizens of Hot Springs. In reality, it is we who
must thank your town.
The members of our team live in an isolated world. We
work in remote areas and our efforts, both mental and physical,
move quickly from one enemy target to the next. We know in
our hearts that these efforts are important, but it is easy to
forget the true reason behind what we do. Yesterday, in your
town, we were reminded of what lies at the heart of our
efforts.
We sat in a church filled with Adam‟s friends, family
and loved ones. In that sanctuary, we saw the piece of America
this is worth fighting and dying for. In our drive to Adam‟s
gravesite, we saw countless numbers of your townsfolk lining
the streets, holding American flags high and saluting as Adam
passed through. In their actions, we were reminded of what
makes our nation great.
At Adam‟s final resting place, we saw rows of your
citizens quietly paying their final respects to our fallen
brother. In their faces, we saw our own wives and children, our
own parents and loved ones and we knew that Adam would be
remembered in Hot Springs as the hero he is.
For all that, we send you our deepest respect and
heartfelt thanks.
In deepest regard,
The Warriors of Naval Special Warfare”
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Captain Brad Smart, commander of the Arkansas
National Guard 10Sorry I have not gotten back to you
yet. You can send it to me and I will distribute. Things
we need are shaving razors and/or blades, shaving
cream, body wash, beef jerky, etc. We greatly
appreciate anything you guys send. Please don't feel
obligated to send anything. If you choose too, thank
you very much.
Smart, Brad
1037th RCC, 105th EN BN
FOB WILSON
APO AE 0935537th Route Clearance Company wrote
Hillside School
We invite all DAR members to join us for a day of tribute to
the invaluable connection between your organization
and Hillside School. DAR Day will take place on Saturday,
November 6, 2010 in combination with another favorite
Hillside event: Farm Day. We know you will enjoy the
opportunity to visit our campus farm and to meet other Hillside
community members, supporters, neighbors, and friends. An
invitation, with event details and RSVP information, will be
mailed at the start of the next academic year.
State Conference Pictures
Crowley Ridge SAR Color
Guard
New Cameo Officers: Sarah Dacus, Jonesboro Chapter,
Historian Louise Wisener, Akansa Chapter, Treasurer MarJo
Dill, Pine Bluff Chapter, Rec. Secretary Vive Allen, Harrison
Colony Chapter, Vice President Susan Railsback, John
McAlmont Chapter, President.
Change of Addresses
Mary Lee Schultz 49 Lindulake Drive
Cabot, Arkansas 72023-9325
501-941-5259
(Email remains the same:
maryleeschultz@ yahoo.com)
Volunteer Field Genealogists Training
October 12-13, 2010 Norman, OK
Volunteer Field Genealogists (VFG)workshops
are held in various locations around the
nation. Training is given in the proper
completion and documentation standards
required by the DAR for verification of
applications. Graduates of this class may
then share this information by leading
workshops at the local level. Training is
conducted by staff genealogists from DAR
Headquarters in Washington, D.C. While this
program is geared to DAR members, anyone may
attend. Registration Form Volunteer Field Genealogists Workshop October 12-13, 2010 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Embassy Suites Hotel & Conference Center 2501 Conference Dr Norman, OK 73069
norman.embassysuites.com 405-364-8040 or 1-800-embassy Please make your own hotel reservations.
Akansa Chapter Top: Victoria Lynn Bell with parents Nathan & Phyllis Bell (Mena High). Middle: Mason Cole Qualls with parents Thomas & Rebecca Qualls (Fountain Lake High). Bottom: Alexander Dimitrl Fergadis with parents Dimitre & DianeFergadis (Jessieville High).
Other winners: Micah Thompson (Umpire High); James Ira Stone (Delight
High); Chantavong Mark Vilavanh (Western Yell County High); and
Samantha Jewell (Van Cove High).
Captain Basil Gaither Chapter
Regent Linda Ferstl,Joshua David Jones from Pulaski Academy and Lorna Kirkpatarick from Arkansas Baptist High School and Robert Dudley from Catholic High were entrants (Robert not pictures)
Tate's Bluff Chapter
Included in the photo are: Rachelle Sorrells, counselor NGHS; Alexia
Forbes( Harmony Grove High; Clara Freeland, Chapter Chair; Amelia
Lindsey (Camden Fairview High) winner; and Peggy Burton, CFHS
Vice Regent Fritzie Statler present award Sarah Martin of Beebe as her
mother, Jackie Martin, looks on.
Marion Chapter
Back row left to right: Justin Bramall from Greenland High School, Reid Joseph from Har-Ber High School, Zachary Schrock from Prairie Grove High School and Courtney Rees from West Fork High School. Front row left to right: Sue Thompson, DAR Good Citizen Chairman for Marion Chapter NSDAR, Olivia Wood from Elkins High School, Annemarie Beck from Fayetteville High School, Dilma Pena from Springdale High School, and Jeanne Tackett, Marion Chapter Regent. Caitlin Mitchell of Lincoln High School is not pictured
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Charlevoix Chapter
Justin Lynn Hopper-- Nicole Spiers Marcus -
Armorel High School Manila High School
Alayna Marie Bell - Rivercrest High School
Brooke A. Siegler -
Blytheville High School
Callie Elizabeth Wright - Gosnell High School
Darian Darshun Dyson- Osceola High School
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Major Jacob Gray Chapter
Kayla Lashun Drone
North Pulaski High School
Justin Allen Blankenship, Cabot High
Alana Beth Whatley, Jacksonville High
Texarkana Chapter
Left to Right: Larissa Powell of Arkansas High School and Whitney Davis
of Genoa High School.
General William Lewis
Terrence Heaggans of Morrilton High
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Robert Crittenden
Chapter
Laura Foster with Dylan McVay, West Memphis Christian School
Fort Smith Chapter
From left: Rebel Clay of Greenwood High, DAR Good Citizens Chairman
Shirley Perez, Hannah Smith
Arkansas Post
Alexis Aufderheide and her mother Margo. 15
Dardanelle Rock
Dardanelle High School senior Mazie Pyburn and Chair Lee Ann Daniels.
State Winner
Junelle Mongo (Major Jacob Gray), State Regent Mary Lee
Schultz,Justin Allen Blankenship (Cabot High), Principal
Zanya Clarkson, Guidance Counselor Jayne Synder, and
ABENDSCHONE Virginia Hansen AKANSA Cynthia Cerenzie Kaylene Farthing Caroline Gann Jennifer Gann Cindy Henry Thea Kocher ARKANSAS POST Dana Niemeier Debra Shea BENJAMIN CULP Janice Harrison Sally Kalkbrenner Martha Steed INDEPENDENCE COUNTY Charlotte Poliquin JOHN PERCIFULL Janice Meyers LITTLE RED RIVER Stacey Allen Amy Taylor LITTLE ROCK/CENTENNIAL Charlotte Alexander LOVELY PURCHASE Jean Olsen MAJOR JACOB GRAY Cody Ellis MARION Mary Holt PINE BLUFF Laura Fuger TATES BLUFF Jimmie Beavers Catherine Landers Glaze Catherine Dru Glaze
Transfers in: CHARLEVOIX Agnes O'Neal from TN Mary Wimberley from TN JAMES BRIGHT Sarah Clark from Little Red River JAMES K. POLK Nancy Leffel from Member at Large
MINE CREEK-PARACLIFTA Judy Hile from TN
PRUDENCE HALL Laura Lafferty from Major Jacob Gray ROBERT CRITTENDEN Sandra Logan from TN
We Hold In Memory...reported January 16,2010 through May 15,
2010.
"Thy sun shall no more go down; neither shall thy moon withdraw itself; for
the Lord shall be thine everlasting light, and the days of thy mourning shall
be ended." Isaiah 60:20
AKANSA
Margaret Pratt Schank 3/6/2010
HOT SPRINGS OF ARKANSAS
Emily Condit IrvineSimpson 3/9/20110
ARKANSAS POST
Yvonne Amonette Armstrong 2/25/2010
JOHN MC ALMONT
Patricia Ann Barnes Eddins 5/2/2010
JONESBORO
Frances Rorex Burris 4/25/2010
Hervey Lee Wallace Howington 2/14/2010
Marie L. Parker (Inactive) 1/15/2010
Willie Van Horn (Inactive) 1/13/2010
WILLIAM STRONG
Bevery "Pete" Burnett (Inactive) 4/6/2010
MARION
Marguerite Karnes Deaton (Inacative) 1/16/2010
ENOCH ASHLEY
Mary Cummings Jongeward 4/19/2010
STRAWBERRY RIVER
Loretta Catherine Rooker Taylor-Buddhu 2/9/2010
CHARLEVOIX
Ruby Nell Bevill Huntzicker 1/8/2010
JAMES K. POLK
Eva Sherman Furr 3/13/2010
CADRON POST
Frances Caroline Smith LaFace 3/21/2010
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MARIA VAN BUREN
Opal Chandler Kidd Koone (Inactive) 3/6/2010
COLONEL DAVID LOVE
Peggy Jane Culbertson Carter 2/11/2010
MEMBER AT-LARGE
Helen Elizabeth Polk Wolf 1/27/2010
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MEMORIALS AND HONORARIUMS
State Regent's Project Honorarium for Mary Lee Schultz Cameo Society Honorarium for Mary Lee Schultz State Officers Club Honorarium for Col. Patricia Anslow Chapter Regent's Club Memorial for Dewey Snowden Grand Prairie Chapter Memorial for Jerry Waymire Mary Deere through Provinia de La Sal Memorial for Beverly "Pete" Barnett Robert Crittenden Chapter Project Patriot Honorarium for Sheila Beatty Junelle Mongno through Major Jacob Gray Arkansas State Society C.A.R. Honorarium for Barbara Mitchell John McAlmont Chapter Arkansas State Society Student Scholarship Endowment Fund Memorial for Frances LaFace Cadron Post Chapter Memorial for Sue Brian Jo Kilduff Honorarium for Donna Davis John McAlmont Chapter Honorarium for Susan Veal Major Jacob Gray Chapter Memorial for Frances LaFace Jo Kilduff through Cadron Post Chapter Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System Memorial for Jerry Waymire Sally Yarberry through Provincia de La Sal 17
Arkansas DAR Room Memorial for Frances LaFace Berry Korbus through Akansa Chapter Tamassee DAR School General Fund Honorarium for Bob Jolly Akansa Chapter Honorarium for Chuck Fuller Chicot Trace Chapter Hillside DAR School General Fund Memorial for Margaret Schank Akansa Chapter
ROTC AWARDS
Dardanelle Rock
Outstanding Senior ROTC student was C/CSM Aaron Anderson.
Outstanding Junior Cadet C/CPT Katelyn James
Major Jacob Gray
Cadet Lt. Colonel Meagan Byerley at the Beebe ROTC Dining Out. Presenting the award were Charlotte Huntley, National Defense Chairman, and Junelle Mongno, Chapter Regent
Cadet Jenna Sneed at the Cabot High School
Jonesboro
Heather Dapp receiving the ROTC Award at ASU
on April 17, 2010 Presented by Jo Ann Cooper, Regent
James Bright
ROTC chairman, Diane Jones, presented the medal to William Fleming, a history major at the University of AR Apr 22, 2010.
Tate's Bluff
Thomas Adam James
Prudence Hall
Bonnie Clough presents ROTC Medal to North Little Rock High School student Michelle Phillips.