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Athletics Department
Box 7630
1100 Henderson Street
Arkadelphia, AR 71999

Phone: (870) 230-5161
Fax: (870) 230-5408

Office Hours:
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. CST
Monday to Friday
Famous Alumni
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Dwight Adams, ‘58, vice president of Player Personnel for the Buffalo Bills.


W.H. “Dub” Arnold, ‘57, chief justice, Arkansas Supreme Court.


Dr. Sam Barker, ‘64, president of U.S. pharmaceutical division, Squibb Corporation.


Col. Lloyd L. Burke (deceased), ‘50, Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient


Dr. Ann Chotard, ‘64, director and founder of the Wildwood Park for the Performing Arts.


Irene Calloway Harrower, ‘49, Fulbright Scholar to Italy who made her operatic debut with the Teatro dell Opera of Rome.


Bishop P.V. Galloway (deceased), ’26, first native-born Arkansas to be consecrated a bishop in the United Methodist Church


Lawrence Hamilton, ‘76, Broadway actor, credits include Timbiktu, Ragtime, The Wiz, Porgy and Bess, Sophisticated Ladies, Uptown-It’s Hot, Jelly’s Last Jam, and Play On.


Richard B. Hoover, ‘67, solar physicist for NASA at the Marshall Space Flight Center, also a member of the NASA Astrobiology Institute.


Lonnie Lee Ivory, ’81, Publisher and Executive Editor, Baseball Weekly magazine


Wayne Mays, ‘70, Director-External Affairs for Southwestern Bell


Gen. John P. McConnell (deceased), ’27, Chief of Staff, United States Air Force; Four Star General


Sid McMath, (attended), two-term governor of Arkansas


Jan Paschal, ‘67, Presidential appointee, Deputy Secretary’s Regional Representative with the U. S. Department of Education.


Hosea Sanders, ‘78, award-winning anchor/reporter for Chicago’s Eyewitness News 7.


Randy Stewart, ‘74, member of 1980 and 1984 United States Olympic Teams and member of 1983 Pan American Team where he won gold and silver medals. He was inducted into the U.S. Army Shooting Hall of Fame in 1983.


C. Vann Woodward (deceased), ‘59, Sterling Professor of History at Yale University; Pulitzer Prize winning historian of international reputation

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