. GOING DI Fublismeo by commercial department HftYTI HIGH SCHOOL HAYTI, MISSOURI MARGARET LLOYD k | EDITOR. an n hu Bee. 7 9 6 7 FOREWORD This book has been published with the purpose of telling the story of a memorable year in the history of Hayti High School. We hope it will be one of your most cherished possessions in years to come—full of pleasant memories of your life here. In it we have tried to record our ideals as well as our activities, our failures as well as our achievements. If we have been successful, then our most earnest hope has been realized. The Council Staff presents this book, the 1960-61 Council, so that life at Hayti High School may never be forgotten. THE 1961 COUNCIL STAFF MARGARET LLOYD, Editor DIANE THOMPSON Asst. Editor MARGARET LLOYD, Editor DIANE THOMPSON Asst. Editor RICHARD HALEY FREDA SMOTHERMAN RITA DICKERSON CAROLE BAKER JOYCE YOUNG Mrs. MILDF RONNIE BIRMINGHAM VIRGINIA HALL SUZANNE TILLMAN SANDRA BAKER SANDRA GILL ANN HUBER ELLIS MARIE WEBB JUDY WOOLDRIDGF JUDY BELL DILLARD Sponsor CONTENTS i n in Administration Faculty Classes VII Adve IV Sports V Features VI Organizations rtising Hayti High School HAYTI, MISSOURI ALMA MATER Hayti High, Our Alma Mater Guide us by thy perfect light; In the way that we must travel Help us choose from wrong the right. We your loyal sons and daughters, Of dear Hayti High we sing; And the echos of our singing Have and will forever ring. Mr. JACK YOUNG It has been our good fortune to have had on the faculty, the past four years, a man who has taken a big interest in the school, students, community activities, sports, and has rendered many other invaluable services. He has worked hard as a class spon- sor, science teacher, and he has earned the respect of the Hayti High School students. We are happy to dedicate the 1960-61 COUNCIL to an admired and respected teacher, Mr. Jack Young. ADMINISTRATION BOARD OF EDUCATION AND OFFICERS-Seated: Le Roy Whitener, President; C. B. Huber, Vice President; C. W. Reed III, member; John Mullins, Superintendent. Standing- C. A. Vivrett, member; R. O. Kneibert, member; Dr. A. G. Shirey, member; Max Sturm, Treasurer. Not Pictured-Ray Campbell, Secretary. FACULTY Mrs. SUSIE SIGLER Math-Lat in-Spanish NORMAN NELSON Coach-Driver Education MARVIN PARKER Agriculture ERNEST HART Mathematics JACK YOUNG Science BRUCE COLE English Mrs. MILDRED DILLARD Business Education JAMES LANG Band Director BILL NANCE Coach-Social Studies Miss LEQUIETA LOCKRIDGE Girls Physical Education JO ANN DOUGLAS Mrs. FLORA BREWER School Secretary Seventh Grade WILLIAM E. LANDERS Coach-Phys. Education Mrs. CAROLE DAVIDSON School Secretary Mrs. HAZEL LINCOLN Seventh Grade Mrs. MYRTLE CHISM Sixth Grade Mrs. LILLIAN McGAHEY Fifth Grade Mrs. PANSY JARED Fourth Grade Mrs. MILDRED McCORMICK Sixth Grade Mrs. GAYE SUDDARTH Fifth Grade Mrs. JOHNNIE LAWRENCE Fourth Grade Mrs. NELLE SHIPTON Sixth Grade Miss DIXIE SCOTT Fourth Grade Mrs. ALTA MOECKEL Music Mrs. RUTH RECKER Special Education Mrs. MARIE LLOYD Third Grade Mrs. ELSIE ROGERS Third Grade Mrs. ALLIE MAE GREEN First Grade Mrs. VERNICE BROOKS First Grade Mrs. EDDYE PEARL CASH First Grade CLASSES AWM H JOe«- SENIORS Ellis Marie Webb, Secretary; Thomas Milligan, President; Wanda Sanders, Treasurer, Jack Young, Sponsor; Frank Smotherman, Reporter; George Lefler, Vice-President; Norman Nelson, Sponsor. MARY HELEN ALEXANDER Silence is sweeter than speech. CAROLE ANN BAKER Beta Club '61 Latin Club '60, 61 Band 58, 59. '60. '61 Reporter '60, '61 Historian '61 All County Band '60 Student Council '59, '61 Reporter '61 Mixed Chorus '58, '61 F.H.A. 59, '60, '61 Parliamentarian '60 All State F.H.A. Chorus '59. '61 Pep Club '58. '59, '60, '61 Thespian '60 Council Staff '61 U. N. Pilgrimage '60 Reporter to Herald '60, '61 Arrow Staff '59, '60 Editor '60 Aim high, and believe yourself capable of great things. JUDITH ELAINE BELL Latin Club '59, '60 Pep Club '58. '59, '60, '61 Cheerleader '59, '60, ’61 F.H.A. '58. '59. '60. '61 President '60 Historian '61 Del. State Conven. '59, '60, '61 State Officer '61 Outstanding F.H.A. Girl of the Year '60 Student Council Rep. '58 Thespians '60 Council Staff '61 Beta Club '61 Senior Play '61 Salutatorian '61 Don't try dying, but die trying. RONALD ALLEN BIRMINGHAM Band '58, '59, '60, '61 Secretary '61 All County Band '59, '60, '61 Boy's State Rep. '60 Mixed Chorus '61 Science Club '59 Pep Club '60 Football '58, 61 Council Staff '61 Basketball '58. '59. 60 Arrow Staff '60 Beta Club '61 The man of thought strikes deepest, and strikes safely. JERRY JAMES BREWER Caruthersville High School 58 F.F.A. '59, '60. '61 Lee the wocld wag on, I take mine time and mine WILLIAM WELKER BRYANT Track ’60 Band 58, ’59. 60. ’61 Vice-Pres. '61 All County Band '59, 60, 61 Mr. St. Pat 61 Don’t advertise what you can do, do it.” PAULETTE JENKINS BURNS F.H.A. $8, 59, ’60 Mixed Chorus ’59, ’60, 61 Pep Club ’58, ’59, ’60 A good laugh is sunshine in the house.” WAYNE CALLAHAN F.F.A. ’58, '59, '60. ’61 Baseball ’58. ’59 Slow and steady wins the race.” a VERNON RAV CROSS Latin Club '59, '60 F.F.A. 58 Track '60 Football '60, '61 Senior Play '61 He speaks only little, but knows much. MICHAEL WAYNE CURTIS Spanish Club '60, '61 Latin Club '59 Band '58, '59, ’60, '61 Vice-Pres. '60 Mixed Chorus '60, 61 Pep Club 59 Beta Club '61 Senior Play '61 All County Band '59, 60 Better faithful than famous. KENNETH NEAL DEAN Football '58, '59. '60. '61 All Conf. '59, '60 Lead Scorer Little Six '60 Hon. Mention All State '60 Track '58, '59. '60. '61 Lead County Scorer '60 Indoor State Meet '60 Baseball '60. '61 F.F.A. '58 Mr. Hayti High School '60 Mixed Chrous 61 Not as large as the largest, but as strong as the strongest. JERRY MICHAEL DOWNING F.F.A. '58, '60, '61 Mixed Chrous '60, '61 Track '61 Prove all things, hold fast to that which is good. THOMAS EUGENE FITZGERALD Spanish Club 60, '61 Band '58, '59, '60, '61 President '60 All County Band 59, '60, '61 Student Council '59 Football '58, '59. 60. '61 Basketball '58, '59, 60, '61 Beta Club '61 Senior Play '61 Good humor is the health of the soul. SANDRA ELAINE GILL F.H.A. '58, '59, '60, '61 Reporter '60 Band '58. '59. '60. '61 Majorette '58, '59 Head Majorette '60 Drum Major '61 Dist. Twirling Contest '58 State Twirling Contest '58 Pep Club '58, '59. '60 Mixed Chorus '60 Football Queen Attn. '58 Varsity Queen Attn. '58 Dance Club '58 Council Staff '61 Senior Play '61 Beta Club '61 Council Maid 61 The path to honor lies open to all. GARY V. GURLEY Band '58. '59. '60. '61 Life is what we make it. JERRY PAUL HARGROVE Mixed Chorus '60 F.F.A. '58. '59 Track '58, '59 Football '58, '59, '60 Basketball '58. '59, 60, '61 Actioos speak louder than words. ANN CAROLE HUBER Latin Club ’59, ’60 Treasurer '59 Sec.-Trea. '60 F.H.A. 58. '59. ’60, ’61 Pep Club ’58, ’59, '60, ’61 Council Staff ’60, ’61 Arrow Staff ’60 Student Council Rep. ’59 Beta Club 61 Senior Play 61 Air and Manners are more expressive than words. GEORGE RICHARD LEFLKR Spanish Club ’61 Program Ch. 61 Band 58. ’59, '60. ’61 President ’60, ’61 All County Band ’60 Track ’60 Thespians ’60 President 60 Class Vice-Pres. 60, 61 Beta Club '61 Senior Play ’61 Thus great things come from small. MARGARET GWENDOLYN LLOYD F.H.A. 58, 59. ’60, 61 Secretary 59 F.H.A. Girl of Year ’59 Vice-Pres. ’60 President ’61 Regional Trea. '61 Latin Club ’59, ’60 Pep Club 58, ’59, '60, ’61 Football Queen ’61 Thespians '60 Vice-Pres. '60 Class Trea. ’58, ’60 Council Staff ’60, ’61 Editor '61 Student Council Rep. '59. ’61 Arrow Staff 59, ’60 Senior Play ’61 Beta Club '61 To make friends, be one. RICHARD MARTIN F.F.A. 58, ’60, ’61 Be resolved and the thing is done. SANDRA LOU BAKER MELTON Owasso High, Owasso, Mich. '58. 59 F.H.A. 61 Pep Gub '61 Council Staff '60, 61 Arrow Staff 60 Senior Play '61 Joy is not in things; it is in us. THOMAS FRANKLIN MILLIGAN F.F.A. 58. 59. 60, '61 Reporter 60 Sentinel '61 Band 58, 61 Senior Play 61 Class President 59, 60, 61 Baseball 59, 60, '61 Basketball 59, 60, 61 A man should keep his friendship in constant repair. DOROTHY DEE MORGAN F.H.A. 58, 59, '60 Pep Club 58 Be too big to be little. ROBERT PLUNK Latin Club 60, '61 Spanish Club 61 Band 58, 59, ’60 Boy's State Rep. '60 Student Council Rep. 58 Football 58 Basketball 60 Baseball '58. '59. 60. '61 Beta Club '61 Conduct and courage lead to honor.” JOHN EDWARD PULLAM Football '60, '61 Basketball '58, '59. ’60 Band '58, '59, ’60, '61 All County Band '60, '61 Latin Club '60 Mixed Chorus '61 Beta Club '61 President 61 Truth, Honor and Good Fellowship.” NAOMI JEAN PULLIAM Band '59, ’60, 61 Majorette '60, '61 Mixed Chorus '58, '59, '60, ’61 F.H.A. '58. '59. 60 Pep Club '58. '59. 60, '61 Thespians '60 An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of sorrow. CALVIN THOMAS RATLIFF III Leesville High '58 Pearsall High '58 Harlandale High '59 Mixed Chorus '61 Spanish Club 60 President '61 Track '60 Pep Club '60. 61 Football '61 Senior Play 61 A sound mind in a sound body. WANDA LEA SANDERS Spanish Club '61 Vice Pres. '61 F.H.A. '58. 59. 60 Mixed Chorus '58, '59 Pep Club '58. 59. 60. '61 Thespians '60 Class Treasurer 59, ’61 Beta Club 61 Senior Play '61 A live wire never gets stepped on. FRANKLIN A.SMOTHERMAN Fordson High, Mich. '59 Salina Jr. High 58 Mixed Chorus 60, '61 Pep Club '59 Thespians ’60 Baseball ’59, 60, ’61 Football ’61 Basketball ’59, '60 Class Reporter '61 It is a friendly heart that has plenty of friends.’ MARY SUE SULLIVAN Mixed Chorus '59 F.M.A. '58. '59. '60 Pep Club ’58. '59. '60 To know her better is one’s desire.” GWENDOLYN JEAN TAYLOR F.H.A. ’58, '59, '61 Pep Club ’58, ’59, '60, ’61 Mixed Chorus ’59, '61 Band ’58 Seoioi Play ’6l The heart will rule the head.” CAROLYN JEANNIE FAY THOMAS Wardell High '58 F.H.A. ’60 Not for one’s self, but for all.” LATRICIA DIANE THOMAS WardcII High 58 F.H.A. '60 Wise to resolve and patient to perform. DIANE THOMPSON Deering High '59 Beta Club '61 Student Council 61 Secretary '61 F.H.A. '58, '59. '60. '61 Del. State Cooven. '58 Secretary '61 Pep Club '58, '61 Council Staff '60, '61 Asst. Editor '61 Arrow Staff '60 Library Staff '61 Senior Play '61 Personality is the foundation of all success. JERRY ALLEN TODD F.F.A. '58. '59. '60, '61 Track ’61 Deeds-not words. RONNIE TROWBRIDGE F.F.A. 58. '59, '60, '61 Vice Pres. '61 Sentinel '60 To live long, it is necessary to live slowly. ELLIS MARIE WEBB F.H.A. 58, 59, '60, 61 Historian 59 Treasurer 61 Del. State Conv. 60 Pep Club 58, 59, 60, 61 Cheerleader 59. '60, ’61 Thespians 60 Historian Elect ’61 Council Staff 61 Class Secretary 58, '59, ’60, 61 Student Council Rep. ’61 Fire Preven. Queen Attn. 58, '61 Basketball Queen ’60 Council Maid 60 Football Queen Attn. ’61 Sophomore Pilgrimage 59 Latin Club 59, '60 Beta Club '61 Senior Play Director '61 Council Queen 61 She is friendly and sincere- could you ask for more.” CAROL LYNETTE WHITE Mixed Chorus 61 F.H.A. ’58, '59. 60, '61 Pep Club 58, 59, '60, '61 It is what I love determines how I love. SHIRLEY ANN WOMBLE F.H.A. 60, 61 Great modesty often hides great merit. JUDITH ANN WOOLDRIDGE Latin Club '59, '60 Program Ch. ’59, 60 Spanish Club ’60, '61 Reporter '60, '61 Student Council 58, '59 Treasurer '59 Award for Outstanding Service '59 Mixed Chorus '61 F.H.A. '58, '59, 60, '61 Reporter '61 Pep Club '58. '59, '60, '61 President '61 Council Staff '61 Arrow Staff '59, '60 Bus. Manager '60 Senior Play '61 Beta Club '61 Valedictorian '61 Knowledge is power.” CHARLOTTE WRAY Band '59. 60, '61 Majorette '59, '60, '61 F.H.A. '59, '60, '61 Pep Club '58. '59, 60. '61 Mixed Chorus '58, '60, '61 The fewer the thoughtless words spoken, the less the regret. LEATHA JOYCE YOUNG F.H.A. '58, '59. '60. '61 Vice-Pres. '61 Del. State Conven. '60 Pep Club '58, '60 Mixed Chorus '60 Council Staff '61 Dist. Typing Contest '60 Placed 2nd '60 Fire Preven. f ieen Attn. '58 Football Queen Attn. '59, '60 Miss Hayti High School '60 Dance Club '58 Council Maid '61 Kind works are the music of the world. Senior Class Will Ronnie Trowbridge wills his ability to get along with Coach Landers to anyone that can. Judy Bell wills her ability to go to school in Arkansas next year to Kay Wilbanks. Sandra Melton wills her ability to get married to Miss Lockridge. Ann Huber wills her ability to be the cozy type” to Janie Smith. Helen Alexander wills her ability to act silly to Dorothy Bass. Carole Baker wills all her griping to Luther Tull. Diane Thompson wills her ability to blow bubbles to Mr. Young. Ellis Marie Webb wills her ability to get a part in the Senior Play to Mary Lou Shelly. Good luck! Margaret Lloyd wills her ability to be football queen to Mike Ratliff. Carolyn Thomas wills Lois Brown the hips of Marilyn Monroe. Shirley Wombie wills her ability to fall down stairs to anyone brave enough to try. Tom Milligan wills his place in centerfield to anyone who can stand the mosquitoes. Naomi Pulliam wills Roy Rogers' horse, Trigger, to Sherry Gill. Vernon Cross wills his bow legs to Glenda Miller. Wanda Lea Sanders wills her ability to get along with Janie Smith to Freda Smotherman. Dorothy Morgan wills her ability to be quiet in school to Wanda Fry. Jerry Downing wills his hair to Jack James. Kenneth Dean wills his ability to win a scoring trophy to Arvil Skinner. Charlotte Wray wills her ability to go with a lower classman to Patsy Kirby. Bill Bryant wills the broken jars and junk in the bottom of his locker to Mr. Baker. Gwendolyn Taylor wills her ability to get along with Mrs. Wood to Sherry Gill. Joyce Young wills her ability to go steady with the same boy for five years to Glenda Miller. Carol White wills her ability to get married and keep it a secret to Linda Letner. Gary Gurley wills his ability to travel to Jack Haney. Sandra Gill wills her ability to have a little brother in her senior year to Marilyn Chism. Latricia Thomas w ills her ability to study to Louis Brown. Calvin Ratliff wills his ability to catch the Cape Canaveral flu to Johnny Trowbridge. Frankie Smotherman wills his matches to Danny Ruff. Mary Sullivan wills her ability to conveniently get sick anytime she wants to Betty Douglas. George Lefler leaves his best knowledge of chemistry to anyone who will take it. Judy White wills her continental walk to Mike Ratliff. Judy Wooldridge wills Barbara Sargent her coke bottle. Charlotte Wray and Wanda Sanders will their ability to remember the year 57 to Janie Smith. Gwendolyn Taylor wills her ability to go steady to Freda Smotherman. Paulette Burns wills her ingenious mind to Zelda Sawyer. Mike Curtis wills his ability to get along with Miss Lockridge to anyone who can. Jerry Todd, being of sound mind and strong moral character, hereby, therefore and henceforth wills this school to anyone big enough to take it over. JUNIORS Ralph Peterson, Vice-President; Mike Kelly, President; Virginia Hall, Treasurer. Bill Landers, Sponsor; Billy Howren, Reporter; Jerry Vivrett, Secretary, Bill Nance, Spon- sor. RONALD BARNES “Deacon” MORRIS BLAYLOCK “Friendly Junior” MARY CALLAHAN “Two Senior Rings?” DOROTHY BASS Giggle-Box” JUDY BURNS “Granny Fanny” JO ANN BERRY “Sweet Berry” a JOYCE CAIN “Ravin Red Head ROBIN COLE Chemistry Whiz DANNY CURTIS Lamar?? RITA DICKERSON Radar JACKIE COUNCIL Go-Bo CHARLOTTE DEJOURNETT Blonde, Brunette or Red Head BETTY DOUGLAS Quiet Type DONALD CROSS Mulie EUNICE DENNY Married Lady BETTY FRASER I like Speech SHERRY GILL Fickle” VIRGINIA HALL Ya'li Get In Line Now!” LARRY HARTSELL I can fix Anything!” CAROL HANSPIRE Tumbler” JACK HANEY ”1 date a Senior!” BILLY HOWREN Mighty ManFred” BRENDA JAMES Which one will it be tonight?” JERRY JAMES Short and Sweet SANDRA LEDBETTER Powder House CHARLES PATE Smiley RICHARD JONES . Slow but Sure BUZZY MOUHALIS Boozey RALPH PETERSON Stump Preacher MIKE KELLEY Dimples CAROLYN OGDEN Long, Tall Carole JOHN POOL Lone Wolf JANIE SMITH Miss Mabelline FREDA SMOTHERMAN Rose SUZANNE TILLMAN Where’s the Fire JANIE WHITFIELD Hill?” Not Pictured—Elaine Massey. DARRYL YOUNG Bashful” BILL BRYANT NAMED ST. PAT” AT ANNUAL BALL MARGARET LLOYD CROWNED FOOTBALL' QUgEtt OF 1960 r SOPHOMORES Class Officers: Kay Wilbanks, treasurer; Gary Dalton, president; Valerie Thornton, reporter; Charles Tillman, vice-president; Reggie Schenimann, secretary; Mr. Baker, Spon- sor. James Adkisson, Brenda Biddle. Row 1—Donald Bishop, Sherry Blackwell, Marilyn Cain, Doris Clark. Row 2—Floydette Clark, Gary Dalton, Sandra Dodson, Tommy Drew. Row 3—Nancy Drumright, Edward Emerson, John Ferguson, Shirley Fisher. Row 4—Guy Garretc, Robert Gould, Paula Gurley, LaVerne Hurley. Row 1—Jack James, Karen Jennings, Ann Keirsey, Jerry Leslie. Row 2—Linda Letner, Donald Lloyd, Betty Manning, Christina Martin. Row 3-Mike Mathis, Jerry Merrill, Glenda Miller, Sharon Mulliniks. Row 4—Geraldine Patillo, Jo Ann Person, Freddie Plunk, Danny Ruff. Row 1— Zelda Sawyer, Reggie Schenimann, Larry Schram, Billy Shirey. Row 2—Lucretia Shirey, Dottie Smith, Renna Smith, Harry Stafford. Row 3—Martha Suddarth, Ronnie Thomas, Valerie Thornton, Charles Tillman. Row 4—Arlene Todd, Johnny Trowbridge, Margaret Vaughn, Kay Wilbanks. Not Pictured—Douglas Evett. FRESHMEN Shirley Smotherman, Treasurer; Russell Gilmore, President; Marla Gill, Secretary Mrs. Susie Sigler, Sponsor; Harry Dowdy, Vice-President; Neely Mitchell, Jr., Reporter; Mrs. Mary Glasscock, Sponsor. James Alexander, Gaylon Becker, Elsie Bingle, Stephen Bradford. ’ • J' A? r v€Bk m 4 W «'n y of Si, V a ill Row 1—H. C. Bradley, Lois Brown, Michael Brown, Shirley Brown. Row 2—Brenda Brummett, Susan Bryant, Ralph Craig, Billie Douglas. Row 3—Harry Dowdy, Joy Eveland, Ted Eveland, Martha Frankum. Row 4—Virginia Fraser, Patricia Freeman, Wanda Frye, Patricia Gardner. Row 1-Glen Garrett, Marla Gill, Russell Gilmore, Roger Hatley. Row 2—Danny Howell, Ricky Ings, Don James, Patricia Kirby. Row 3-Mike Kinder, Barbara Lucy, Jacqueline McCoy, Ray McLemore. Row 4—Ronnie Marks, Jerry McFadden, Larry Meatte, Kenneth Melton. Row 1—Neely Mitchell, Linda Morgan, Myra Murphy, Billy Ragan. Row 2—Darlene Rudd, Alfred Russon, Betty Russon, Bobby Russon. Row 3—Betty Shaver, Glenda Sheckell, Joe Shirey, Donald Smith. Row 4—Ronald Smith, Wyvonnie Smith, Shirley Smotherman, Stephen Stetson. Row 1—Ronnie Thomas, Bobby Tillman, Peter Bob Tinsley, Glenda Tull. Row 2—John Wiggington, Betty Jo White, Duane Whitfield, Claude Williams. Row 3—Mary Vaughn. Not Pictured—Jimmy Burroughs, Nancy Egbert, Leon Morrison, Jo Ann Ruth, Mary Evelyn Yarber. EIGHTH GRADE Row 1—Jerry Denning, Donald Ruch, William Reeves, Billy Burroughs, Alfred E. Jack- son, Jimmy Alexander, William Brown, Sandra Micchell. Row 2—Donna Hollingsworth, Glen Andersen, Nelda Gunnells, Mary Ragan, Carol Drumright, Gladys McLemore, Beverly Hall, Virtie White. Row 3—Wanda McClain, Barbara Johnson, Norma Ledbetter, Shirley Meek, Linda Hinchey, David Mulliniks, Linda Prince. Row 4—Kenneth Ledbetter, Jimmy Berry, Floyd Williams, Joe Eveland, Dennis Harden, James Watt, Gary Ledbetter, Kay Ratliff. Row 5—Sharon Gunn, Paulette Evett, Carolyn Mulliniks, Alice Douglas, Ronnie McFadden, Dewey Crawford, Donald England, Not Pictured—Linda Gunnells, Bennie Thomas. Row 1—Douglass Milburn, Harold Hampton, Emerson Smith, Paul Sturm, Bruce Martin, Linda Alexander, Rita Shelton, Shirley Schram. Row 2-Dennis Poe, Phillip Sturm, Albert Guy Sanders, Betty Miller, Joyce Hooker, Sharyn Dobbins, Angela Cooper, Vicki Curtis. Row 3—Wayne Bishop, Franklin Peterson, Jerry Alexander, Johnny Glass, Sue Terrett, Mary Schram, Patsy Ann Baynes, Jackie Pierce. Row 4—Jimmy Ingle, David Ray Parker, Thommy Russell, Bobby Palmer, Charles Young, Jimmy Aaron, Bobby Mack Harder. Row 5-Ernest Hart, (Sponsor); Larry Grissom, Kenny DeWeese, Clarice Pool, Kathy Sullivan, Charles Hamlett, Larry Ledbetter. Row 1—Linda Crawford, Mary Crawford, Dorothy Gooch, Sue Ann Guise, Barbara De- Journett, Sue Bishop, Peggy Alsup, Glenna Ferree. Row 2—Erika Jones, Ladell Harris, Myra Baxter, Charlene Hamlett, Shelly Gunn, Nancy Bennett, Jewell England, Ruby Gun- nells, Brenda Hickman, Connie Gordon. Row 3—Susan King, Bobby Fisher, Joe Klink- hardt, Michael Garner, Jerry Brogdon, Jerry Bell, David Kirby, Billy Howard, Harold Grimes, Betty Gaskins. Row 4—Randy Kelley, Bobby Gunn, Jimmy Edwards, David Gooch, Clay Gardner, Ricky Harden, Garland Becker, Gary Coleman. Row 1-Melody Metzger, Anna Margaret Smith, Donna Richardson, Nadine Yarber, Diane Smith, Barbara Ward, Brenda Vaughn, Menetta Lewis. Row 2-Sherry Thomas, Mary Laughter, Peggy Ragsdale, Barbara Shaver, Linda Fiveash, Barbara Loyd, Joan Person, Shirley Ogden, Surfire Thompson, Shirley Van de Waal, Claudette Sheckell. Row 3—Doris McCoy, George Wycoff, Dennis Phillips, Tommy Sanders, Ralph Ragsdale, Mike Newsom, Charles Wiggington, Glen Whitener, Brenda Slavings. Row 4—Harvey Sientz, Rocky Rhodes, Buddy Summers, Roger Reed, James Terrett, Mitch Selsor, James Dale Stockton, Roger Murphy. Row 1—Arittia Eveland, Sandra Cooper, Beth Ferree, Marjorie Bryant, Cathy Coleman, Sharon Capps. Row 2—Linda Sue England, Shirley Brewer, Lynda June Culp, Ellen Bark- ovitz, Elizabeth Cole, Belinda Craig. Row 3—David Dobbins, Donny Dennis, Ricky Frank- um, Ernest Farris, Ronny Blaylock, Bedford Bryant, Kenneth Dowdy. Row 4—Dorliss Dinning, Don Clark, Bobby Burkeen, Keith Andersen. Not Pictured—Robert Blaylock. Row 1—Teresa Shaw, Lana Thomas, Karen Quick, Judy Sims, Alma Pickens, Jessie Pierce. Row 2—Sherman Sherwood, Mickey Mulliniks, Lola Morrison, Shirley Tyler, Sue Murphy, Dennis Whitaker, Larry Mooneyham. Row 3—Darell Murray, Ronald Mobley, Mike Overbey, Larry Owens, James Newsom, Gary Person, Robert Shirey, Steven Poe. Row 1—Carol Jenkins, Linda Hedge, Pamela Kerley, Shirley James, Mildred Jackson, Shirley McClain. Row 2—Jackey Handley, Linda Hamilton, Sandra Haney, Nannie Jenkins, Barbara Miller, Carol Hall, Glenn Hampton. Row 3—Kim Kelsey, Joe Hill, Bennie Joe Harris, Johnny Harden, Bob Jones, Larry Hargrove, Mike McCaa. Row 4—James McCrary, Thomas McClanahan, Edgar McLemore, Edward McLemore, Douglas Graue. Patrica Kerly, Patrica Yarber. Row 2—Bennie Jack Hall, Jr., Duane Curtis, Judy Led- better, Cathy Hinchey, Christi Curtis, Vickie Ledbetter, Brenda Beasley, Rhonda Ames, Erma Ledbetter, Carless Johnson, Jimmy Bingle. Row 3—Michael Alsup, Dennis Loyd, Gordon Duckworth, III, Gilbert Landers, Eugene Dilenger, Michael Ames, Jackie King, Bobby Burroughs, Earnest Babcock. Row 4—Johnny Ferguson, Max Ruth, Dewey Watson, Wesley Cole, Jr., Larry Denny, Billy Arron, Orville Beatty. Not Pictured—Marcus Hodges. Row 1—Judy Sheckell, Dianne Tillman, Connie McCrary, Melba Sawyers, Mary Lynn Whitener, Vicki Summar, Patricia Manning, Patricia Mitchell. Row 2—Pamela Sargent, Jacquelyn Dale Massey, Jacqulin Thompson, Hazel Rice, Janice Norrid, Sherry Mercer, Diann Morgan, Claudia Smotherman, Margo Tice. Row 3—Deborah Overbey, Gary Tull, Ray Tyler, Gerry Middleton, Michael Stetson, Stanley Wright, Harrison Ward, Deborah Mathis. Row 4—Michael Slentz, Michael Sprouse, Gary Reeves, Stephen Rhodes, Dale Smith, Tony Sloan, Jerry Pattillo, Tony Newsom, Warren Shaver. Not Pictured—Jerry Massey, Mary Sue South. Row 1—Charles Turner, Johnny Lee Hall, Carl Ward, Bobby Joe Heathcock, Franklin McMeans, Dennis Williams, Virginia Heffley, Brenda Fay Ruth. Row 2—Patricia Tanksley, Lillian Brewer, Helen England, Royce Christ, Larry Hall, Gary Hall, Carolyn Gunnells, Robert Ragan, Bobby Rudd. Row 1—John Hollingsworth, Billy McClain, Peter Jones, Susan Mouhalis, Donald Greg- ory, Donna Hill, Larry Jenkins, Ronald Morrison. Row 2—Harold Lincoln, Michael Gard- ner, Terry Hill, Judith Marsh, Linda Grissom, Brenda Harris, Pamela Merrell, Katherine Farris, Terry Howell, Roger Gaskins. Row 3—Bobby Johnson, Curtis Gooch, Paul McAn- ally, Jeannie Gunnells, Michael King, Barbara Douglas, Marsha James, Rose Derringer, Penny Wright, Nathan Duckworth. Row 1—Sharon Alsup, Belinda Camp, Pamela Alsup, Judy Babb, Rayona Belknap, Bar- bara Berry, Beth Coleman, Melinda Camp. Row 2—Keith Alexander, Martin Anderson, Mike Christy, Judy Fiveash, Virginia Belknap, Jo Beth Bennett, Lois Burkeen, Eddie Callahan, Mike Bradsher. Row 3—Glen Brooks, Danny Capps, Jerry Blaylock, Willie Copeland, Sam Culp, Phillip Ames, Richard Brown, James Becker. Row 1—Reggie Thomas, Thana Kay Vaughn, Marcia Sturm, Peggie Phillips, Brinda Stockton, Curt Sanders, John W. Turnage, III, Gary Trowbridge, Jimmy Smith, Danny Rus- som. Row 2—Sue Zann Rogers, Buddy Reed, Larry Ragsdale, Marilyn Wiggington, Wesley Whitfield, James Vaughn, Jimmy Pattillo, Ronald Roach, Aaron Thompson, Michael Peter- son, Kenneth Rice. Row 3—Linda Stockton, John Sanders, Mary Francis Tigert, Jimmy White, Billy Walker, Johnnie Lou Swan, Steve Shelly, Carolyn Talkington, Pat Naile, Charles Scarbrough, Patsy Turner. Row 1—Beth Massey, Patti Summar, George Pattillo, Jimmy Slavings, Jan Peterson, Brenda Walker, Walter Massey, Trudy Shaver, Larry Porter, Lee Stockton, Sue Tanner. Row 2—Jennie Wiggington, Debra Randell, Gale Selsor, Kaye Meek, Ray Vickrey, Leroy Ragan, Sheila Smith, Lenita Sanders, Robby Reeves, Judy Rudd, Marilyn Pierce. Row 3— Ricky Wise, Steve Willsie, Joyce Maronay, Geneva Massey, Mike Smith, Bob Young, Mich- ael Watkins, Jerry White, Clinton Pery, Larry Ray, Raymond Sims. Not Pictured—Floyd Young. Row 1—Lavern Yarber, Debbie Dean, Ramona Lincoln, Mary Anne Euell, Roy Neal Jones, Larry McCrary, Richard (Ricky) Edwards, Bonnie Loyd, Jimmy Cook, Keith Howren. Row 2—Dianna Walker, Barbara Grissom, Phyllis Grissom, Randall (Randy) Edwards, Douglas Khourie, Roger Dale England, Barry McKay, Sherry Green, Judy Glass, Kenneth Russom, Danny Hall. Row 3—Jackie Hall, Larry Copeland, Elaine McCormick, Garry Eng- land, Keith Cole, Philip Clodfelter, Kathleen Gooch, Rickey Craig, Danny Stafford, Steve Howell, Sharon Grissom. SECOND GRADE-Mrs. Bobby Sue Lawson, Teacher Row 1—Jackie Overbey, Sandra Owens, Kathy Miller, Ike McMeans, Hite M. Horner, III, Betty Mobley, Patsy Heathcock, Charles Jackson. Row 2—Douglas Wright, Lonnie Hick- man, Joe Mitchell, Jr., Terry Ottinger, Shirley J. Hall, Jana Hopkins, Robert Keen, Roy C. Jerrolds, Diane Underwood. Row 3-Dennis Morrison, Burley James, Lynn Kelsey, Douglas McCaa, Kay Hamlett, Fay Hamlett, Kathy Hill, Lisa Letner. Row 1-Gary Rudd, Arlet Humes, Ann Slentz, Alana Wilson, Sharon Sullivan, Linda White, Barbara Weddington, Johnny Pierce. Row 2-Jessie Riley, Terry Reeves, Barbara Porter, Brenda Vaughn, Gail Toole, Roger Tyler, Thomas Prince, Frieda Payne. Row 3- Douglas Schenimann, Diane Suddarth, Mary Ruth Pattillo, Patricia Ragsdale, Richard Willsie, Mickael Thomas, Michael Shirey, Ronnie White. Row 1-Harvey Burroughs, Ricky Coleman, Roger Berry, Susan Green, William Becker, Debra Grissom, Linda Brown, Danny Dodson. Row 2-Pamela Gill, Ruth Crawford, Terry Brogden, David Fulhart, Deborah Cates, Roger Emerson, David Evans, Freddie England. Row 3-David Gray, Michael DeWeese, Brenda Franks, Cathy Curtis, Cleburne Duckworth, Mary Gunnells, Marilyn Ames, Barbara Carter, Anne Franklin. Row 1—Roger Russom, Kenneth Yarber, Jimmie Walker, Terry Wise, Mona Peterson, Lynn McMeans, Cynthia Sheckells, Faye McClain, Debra Thornton. Row 2—Jackie Walker, Lee Nelson, Shelly Quick, Genia Turnage, Sheila Trowbridge, Vance Russell, Tommy Todd, Thomas Payne, Vanessa Smith, Patty Reed. Row 3—Sammie Womble, Mary Wade, Susan McAnally, Vickey Thomas, JoLynn Northcutt, Martin Ragsdale, Carlene Curtis, Rebecca Selsor, Roger Turner, Stanley Short. Row 1—Peggy Ann England, John Kelly Duckworth, Terry Jo Beatty, Linda Kay Ruth, Buddy Belknap, Jeanne Banks, Stephen Burkeen, Janet Douglas, Joe Brown. Row 2— Sharon South, Deborah Bowen, Lee Cole, Connie Burkeen, Donnie Beck, Sue Crowe, Lynn Barkovitz, Wanda Brewer, Barbara Dillinger. Row 3—Larry Crouch, Dickie Detweiler, Claire Coleman, Glenn Allan Brown, Quentin Cain, Virgil Abshire, Larry Christy, Loyce Clodfelter, Kenneth Callahan, Wanda Frazier. Row 1—Linda Dianne Pactillo, Vickie Jo Green, Sheila Ann Lancaster, Jo Ann Kimble, Sheila Jo Jerrolds, Rebecca Martin, Karen Joy Hill, Sheila Kay Martin, Janet Grissom. Row 2—Belinda Grissom, Lendell Hall, Edward Jenkins, Ernest Massey, Michael Manning, Benny Hall, Larry Riley, George Merrell, IV, Dennis Grissom, Anthony Lannie, Delbert Hall, Deborah Hall, Johnny Reeves. Not Pictured-Dennis Glass, Deborah Gunnells, Sharor, Kay Eloyd, David Rice, and Kathy Wilkerson. ANN uoBee. FOOTBALL Row 1—Ralph Craig, Manager; Vernon Cross, Frank Smotherman, Tom Drew, Arvil Skinner, Donald Cross, John Pullam, Bill Howren, Gill Landers, Manager. Row 2—Richard Haley, Jack James, Ronnie Trowbridge, Donald Bishop, Duane Whitfield, Calvin Ratliff, Kenny Melton, Buzzy Mouhalis, H. C. Bradley. Row 3—Mike Kelly, Larry Schram, Morris Waller, Charles Pate, Luther Tull, Gary Dalton, Guy Garrett, Stephen Bradford, Ronnie Birmingham, Charles Tillman, Mike Gunn. Coaches—Bill Landers and Bill Nance. THE SEASON'S RECORD Tabulation: Won 1, Lost 8 September 9 Hayti 0 September 16 Hayti 6 September 23 Hayti 6 September 30 Open October 7 Hayti 0 October 14 Hayti 6 October 21 Hayti 13 October 28 Hayti 19 November 4 Hayti 16 November 11 Hayti 0 Caruthersville 6 Walnut Ridge, Ark. 33 East Prairie 31 Chaffee 20 Dexter 35 Malden 12 Corning, Ark. 32 Gosnell, Ark. 26 Portageville 42 BASKETBALL “A” TEAM Row 1—Danny Curtis, Ralph Peterson, Arvil Skinner, Thomas Milligan, Co-captain; Luther Tull. Row 2 Ronald Barnes, Mike Gunn, Donald Cross, Darryl Young, Co-captain; Mike Kelley, Coach Norman Nelson. THE SEASON’S RECORD Tabulation: Won 7. Lost 9 November 29 Hayti 64 Portageville 56 December December 2 5-10 Hayti 51 Bragg City Tournament Caruthersville 75 December 13 Hayti 32 Wardell 30 Dec ember 16 Hayti 60 Holland 54 December December 20 26-31 Hayti 60 Kennett Tournament Holcomb 68 January 3 Hayti 45 Deering 65 J anuary 5 Hayti 56 Bragg City 66 January 7 Hayti 47 Kennett 70 January 10 Hayti 70 Braggadocio 28 January 17 Hayti 56 Cooter 42 J anuary 20 Hayti 53 Ross 48 J anuary 24 Hayti 61 Steele 75 J anuary 31 Hayti 62 Braggadocio 65 February February 3 6-11 Hayti 53 Conference Tournament Caruthersville 77 February 14 Hayti 38 Hornersville 53 February February 17 20-25 Hayti 69 Regional Tournament Matthews 60 BASKETBALL “B” TEAM Row 1—Charles Tillman, Ronnie Thomas, Bill Shirey, Gary Dalton, James Adkisson, John- ny Trowbridge, Glen Garrett, Russell Gilmore. Row 2—Donald Bishop, Harry Dowdy, Stephen Bradford, Duane Whitfield, Harry Stafford, Stephen Stetson, Guy Garrett, Danny Ruff, Freddie Plunk, Coach Norman Nelson. THE SEASON’S RECORD Tabulation: Won 13. Lost 3 November 29 Hayti 52 Portageville 42 December 2 Hayti 50 Caruthersville 29 December 13 Hayti 48 Wardell 44 December 16 Hayti 51 Holland 43 December 20 Hayti 42 Holcomb 37 J anuary 3 Hayti 28 Deering 29 January 5 Hayti 50 Bragg City 28 J anuary 7 Hayti 35 Kennett 46 J anuary 10 Hayti 67 Braggadocio 35 J anuary 17 Hayti 53 Cooter 32 J anuary 20 Hayti 42 Ross 33 January 24 Hayti 26 Steele 34 J anuary 31 Hayti 50 Braggadocio 49 February 3 Hayti 55 Caruthersville 30 February 6-11 Conference Tournament February 14 Hayti 65 Homersville 47 February 17 Hayti 57 Matthews 45 JUNIOR HIGH A” TEAM Row 1—Joe Shirey, Donald Smith, Peter Bob Tinsley, Glen Garrett, Russel Gilmore. Row 2—H. C. Bradley, manager; Harry Dowdy, Ronnie Thomas, Stephen Bradford, Duane Whitfield, Stephen Stetson, Corky Williams, Coach Jack Young. JUNIOR HIGH B” TEAM Row 1—Phillip Sturm, Franklin Peterson, Joe Eveland, Jimmy Edwards, Bobby Gunn, Her- ald Grimes, Ricky Harden, Bruce Martin, Joe Klinkhardt, Randy Kelley, David Kirby. Row 2-H. C. Bradley, Manager; Tommy Sanders, Dennis Philip, Bobby Palmer, Dennis Harden, Sandy Sanders, Charles Hamlett, Kenneth Ledbetter, Kenny DeWeese, David Mulliniks, Tommy Russell, Coach Jack Young. CHEER LEADERS Front Row: Brenda Biddle and Brenda James. Seated: Judy Reynolds, Ellis Marie Webb, co-captain; Judy Bell, Co-captain; Valerie Thornton and Kay Wilbanks. JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM Row 1—Roy Drew, Jackie Pierce, Bobby Palmer, Ted Eveland, Phillip Sturm, Donald Smith, Randy Kelley, H. C. Bradley. Row 2—Glen Garrett, Dennis Harden, Kenneth Ledbetter, Gary Ledbetter, Kenny DeWeese, Joe Shirey, Ralph Craig, Russell Gilmore, Mr. Nelson, coach. Row 3—Larry Ledbetter, Corky Williams, Harry Dowdy, Ronnie Thomas, Steve Stetson, Duane Whitfield, Stephen Bradford, Mike Brown, Mike Kinder. SENIOR HIGH TRACK TEAM Row 1—Arvil Skinner, Charles Tillman, Johnny Trowbridge, Buzzy Mouhalis, Bill Howren, Morris Waller, Donald Bishop, Mike Mathis. Row 2—Kenny Melton, Kenneth Dean, Donald Cross, Charles Pate, Gary Dalton, Maurice Camp, Freddie Plunk, Mike Kelly, Mike Gunn, Darryl Young, Morris Blaylock, Luther Tull. JUNIOR HIGH TRACK TEAM Row 1-Herald Hampton, Manager, Jerry Dinning, Phillip Sturm, Jackie Pierce, Donald Ruth, Emerson Smith, Franklin Peterson, Gaylon Becker, Donald James. Row 2-Jerry Alexander, Joe Eveland, Mike Kinder, Glen Garrett, Larry Ledbetter, Dennis Harden. Row 3-Mike Brown, Ronnie Thomas, Duane Whitfield, H. C. Bradley, Charles Hamlett, Stephen Stetson, Joe Shirey, Russell Gilmore, Harry Dowdy. Senior Class Prophecy Helen Alexander will make assistant art di- rector at Pascola. Carole Baker, with all her journalism experi- ence, will become the manager of the Daily Boot-Heel Stage. Judy Bell will graduate from high school and go right straight to ———————Arkansas State and major in agriculture. Ronnie Birmingham will be lowering ears while watching Martha sell shoes. Jerry Brewer will be singing Mother-in-law” after graduation. Bill Bryant will join the Navy after graduation because he is a TRAVELING MAN. Wayne Callahan will replace Mrs. Osborne at the Conran Memorial Library. Vernon Cross will be watching J. W. s cattle on the levee from midnight on!! Mike Curtis will change his name to Lock- ridge and try to become a girls P. E. teacher. Kenneth Dean will marry Wilma Randolph after the Olympics of 1967. Tom Fitzgerald will either be sharecropping Hinchey's farm or be running a pool hall by 1965. Sandra Gill will own three-fourths interest in John German's Funeral Home—(bodies furnish- ed by LEFTY). Gary Gurley will make it to Southeast Borneo in ten years. Jerry Hargrove will be selling shoes and rop- ing cattle. Ann Huber will paint a new sign for Vivrett's next year. Paulette Jenkins Burns will join the Marines. George Lefler will start a College Drummers Union. Margaret Lloyd will never reveal why she likes the North. Tom Milligan will be a Tennessee ridge run- ner the rest of his life. Jerry Downing will give his hair to Thomas Burkeen when it fails out. Dorothy Morgan will gain forty pounds after May 19. Robert Plunk will own his own printing office by 1966. John Pullam will be the 69th President of the United States. Naomi Pulliam will be trying to take Jack Haney from Charlotte Wray by 2000. Calvin Ratliff will be trying to teach drivers ed. if he can ever get over his Cape Canaveral flu. Wanda Lea Sanders will get her first Air Force allotment check June 1. Frank Smotherman—alias— (Matches) will be setting the town on fire tracking down mis- guided missiles. Mary Sullivan will pick Cotton” this fall. Gwendolyn Taylor will be running the Wood Institute for Disturbed Girls. Carolyn and Latricia Thomas will replace the Doublemint Twins. Diane Thompson will be forever blowing bubbles. Jerry Todd will be going to Braggadocio. Kaye Trowbridge will help increase the num- ber of Bobbys”. Ronnie Trowbridge will own a Ford Tractor and Implement Company if he makes it through college without getting caught writing notes. Ellis Marie Webb will make up her mind whe- ther to become a Jones, a Kelley, a Trow- bridge or to remain single and drive a blue and white convertable in Springfield next year. Carol White will be on the T. V. Show I’ve Got A Secret.” Judy White will take Joe D's place at Orgille Brothers. Shirley Womble will be filling out Senior cards the rest of her life. Judy Wooldridge will come back next year be- causeof Family Living. Charlotte Wray's insurance premiums will go up next year. Sandra Baker Melton will run away again to join the Air Force. Joyce Young will be holding nails for Kenneth. Dickie Martin will own X 2 interest in Revlon. FEATUIEEE) PiNKl Queen of the Council ELLIS MARIE WEBB Football Queen MARGARET LLOYD Football Attendants KAY WILBANKS VALEDICTORIAN JUDY WOOLDRIDGE JUDY BELL BABE RUTH D. A. R. SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD REPRESENTATIVE Illi i ' ll.il ill; cj w ■: |j SENIOR PLAY CAST j I (?) CLUB PEP RIDE? HAY FOR ANYONE ROCK 'N ROLL THREE’S A CROWD WAIT FOR ME SMOOTH DANCING AT ST. PAT’S BALL ORGANIZATIONS ANN UUBeR, FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Row 1—Betty Manning, Parliamentarian; Judy Wooldridge, Diane Thompson, Secretary; Margaret Lloyd, President; Joyce Young, Vice President; Ellis Marie Webb, Trea- surer; Judy Bell, Historian; Ann Huber. Row 2—Charlotte Wray, Sandra Melton, Suzanne Tillman, Sandra Dodson, Carole Baker, Sandra Gill, Karen Jennings, Martha Frankum. Row 3—Marilyn Cain, Valerie Thornton, Shirley Womble, Ann Keirsey, Paula Gurley, Mary Lou Shelly, Freda Smotherman. Row 4—Sherry Blackwell, Susan Bryant, Marla Gill, Rita Dickerson, Gwendolyn Taylor, Myra Murphy, Mrs. Dorothy Wood, Advisor. Not Pictured—Marilyn Chism. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Row 1—Ronnie Trowbridge, Vice-President; Peter Bob Tinsley, Thomas Milligan, Sentinel; Stephen Bradford, Roger Hatley, Richard Martin, Jerry Brewer, Kenny Melton, Ronnie Wayne Thomas, Larry Meatte, Ray McLemore, Jerry Downing. Row 2—Ronnie Earl Thomas , Ricky Ings, Harry Lee Dowdy, Duane Whitfield, Freddie Plunk, Mike Kinder, Jerry McFadden, Ronald Smith, Ronnie Marks, Danny Howell, John Wiggington, Charles Vaughn, Secretary; James Alexander, Leon Morrison, Jimmy Burroughs, Jackie Council, Johnny Pool. Row 3—Darryl Young, Guy John Garrett, Jerry Merrell, Thomas Burkeen, Jerry Leslie, Danny Ruff, Donald Bishop, Larry Schram, Luther Tull, Jerry Todd, Corky Williams, Wayne Callahan, Richard Haley, Morris Blaylock, Harry Staffard. Row 4—Charles Pate, President; Garry Smith, Bobby Tillman, James Adkisson, Reporter; Bill Shirey, Mike Mathis, Donald Smith, Neely Mitchell, Jr., Gaylon Becker, Gary Dalton, Johnny Trowbridge, Chaplin; Robert Gould, Charles Tillman, Treasurer; Ralph Craig, Douglas Evett, H. C. Bradley, Glen Garrett, Joe Shirey. • 1C. «. •. Mt. I LATIN CLUB Row 1—Catole Baker, Rita Dickerson, Reporter; Mike Kelley, President; Mary Lou Shelly, Secretary; Ruth Whitaker. Row 2—Donald Cross, Program Chairman; Ronald Barnes, Vice President; Mrs. Susie Sigler, Sponsor; Jerry Vivrett, Robert Plunk Richard Jones. Not Pictured—Sherry Blackwell, Marilyn Chism. SPANISH CLUB Row 1—Judy Wooldridge, Reporter; Freda Smotherman, Secretary; Calvin Ratliff, President; Suzanne Tillman, Treasurer; Wanda Sanders, Vice President; Goerge Lefler, Pro- gram Chairman. Row 2-Mrs. Susie Sigler, Sponsor; Brenda James, Ruth Whitaker, John Pool, Harry Staf- ford, Robert Plunk, Tommy Fitzgerald, Mike Curtis, Ronald Barnes. COUNCIL STAFF Row 1—Carole Baker, Ann Huber, Diane Thompson, Assistant Editor; Margaret Lloyd, Ed- itor; Joyce Young, Judy Wooldridge, Judy Bell, Sandra Gill. Row 2—Mrs. Mildred Dillard, Sponsor; Richard Haley, Rita Dickerson, Freda Smotherman, Ellis Marie Webb, Sandra Baker Melton, Suzanne Tillman, Virginia Hall, Ronnie Birmingham. LIBRARY STAFF Row 1—Diane Thompson, Betty Fraser, Arlene Todd, Brenda Biddle, Sherry Blackwell. Row 2—Mr. Bruce Cole, Advisor; Rita Dickerson, Wayne Callahan, Mike Ratliff. BAND Row 1-Majorettes: Glenda Miller, Janie Smith, Virginia Hall, Sandra Gill, Charlotte Wray Naomi Pulliam, Sherry Gill. Row 2-Mike Mathis, Martha Frankum, Ronnie Birmingham, Carole Baker, Bobby Tillman Emerson Smith, Ronald Smith. Row 3—Marla Gill, Angela Cooper, Floydette Clark, Alfred Sanders, Bruce Martin, Chris tina Martin, Doris Clark, Peter Bob Tinsley, Joe Shirey, John Pullam, Mike Curtis Robin Cole. Row 4-Mike Brown, Bobby Harder, Karen Jennings, Pat Kirby, Betty Miller, Angelo Mou halis, Phillip Sturm, David Parker, Gaylon Becker, Harold Hampton, Bobby Palmer Stephen Bradford, Donald James, Maurice Camp. Row 5—Jackie Pierce, Dennis Poe, James Ingle, George Lefler, Glen Garrett, Kenny De Weese, Larry Ledbetter, Bill Bryant, James Lang, Director. Not Pictured—Stephen Stetson, Thomas Fitzgerald, Gary Gurley, Ricky Ings, Kay Trow- bridge, Thomas Milligan, Russell Gilmore. MIXED CHORUS Row 1—Mary Callahan, Betty Fraser, Naomi Pulliam, Charlotte Wray, Gwen Taylor, Carole Baker, Carol White. Row 2—Mary Yarber, Carole Hanspire, Janie Whitfield, Sandra Ledbetter, Dorothy Bass, Linda Letner, Judy Wooldridge, accompianist. Row 3—Martha Suddarth, Frank Smotherman, Glenda Miller, Jack James, Doris Clark, Calvin Ratliff. Row 4—Mr. James Lang, director; Mike Curtis, John Pullam, Ronnie Birmingham, Jack Haney. Not Pictured—Paulette Jenkins, Jerry Downing, Gary Gurley. BAND MAJORETTES Glenda Miller, Janie Smith, Virginia Hall, Sandra Gill, Charlotte Wray, Naomi Pulliam, Sherry Gill. Warwhoops Row 1—Cheerleaders: Kay Wilbanks, Valerie Thornton, Judy Bell, Ellis Marie Webb, Brenda James, Brenda Biddle. Row 2—Paula Gurley, Ann Huber, Doris Clark, Historian; Betty Manning, Reporter; Judy Wooldridge, President; Mary Lou Shelly, Secretary-Treasurer; Sandra Baker Melton, Miss Lequita Lockridge, Sponsor. Row 3—Sandra Dodson, Naomi Pulliam, Wanda Sanders, Carole Baker, Margaret Lloyd, Gwen Taylor, Diane Thompson, Charlotte Wray, Freda Smotherman. Row 4—Floydette Clark, Sherry Blackwell, Marilyn Cain, Rita Dickerson, Linda Letner, Karen Jennings, Ann Keirsey. Not Pictured—Brenda James. Row 1—Carole Baker, Reporter; Diane Thompson, Secretary; Ralph Peterson, President; Robin Cole, Vice President; Mary Lou Shelly, Treasurer, Ellis Marie Webb. Row 2—David Parker, Donald Smith, Joy Eveland, Floydette Clark, Beverly Hall, Suzanne Tillman, Betty Manning, Margaret Lloyd. Not Pictured—Marilyn Chism. JUNIOR HIGH PEP CLUB Student Council Row 1 —Betty Jo White, Betty Miller, Donna Richardson, Brenda Hickman, Kathy Miller, Clarice Pool, Joy Eveland, Shirley Smotherman. Row 2—Sue Bishop, Anna Margaret Smith, Ladelle Harris, Susan King, Kathy Sullivan, Beverly Hall, Paulette Evett, H. C. Bradley. Row 3-Melody Metzger, Shelby Gunn, Sharon Gunn, Yvonne Smith, Linda Morgan, Patsy Kirby. Row 4—Susan Bryant, Myra Murphy, Martha Frankum. Beta Club Row 1—Melvin Manning, Executive Head; Mrs. Susie Sigler, Sponsor; John Pullam, Presi- dent; Wanda Sanders, Mary Lou Shelly, Treasurer; Bill Shirey, Arvil Skinner, Dottie Smith, Ronald Smith, Shirley Smotherman, Stephen Stetson, Diane Thompson, Val- erie Thornton, Bobby Tillman, Charles Tillman, Peter Bob Tinsley, Ellis Marie Webb, Betty White, Kay Wilbanks, Jerry Vivrett, Shelly Clayton, President Ross Beta Club; George Martin, Officer Ross Beta Club; John Kimmer, State Represen- tative. Row 2—James Adkisson, Carole Baker, Sandra Gill, Billy Fred Howren, Judy Bell, Ann Huber, Sherry Blackwell, Secretary; Richard Jones, Jerry James, George Lefler, Susan Bryant, Sandra Ledbetter, Joyce Cain, Marilyn Chism, Marilyn Cain, Linda Letner, Margaret Lloyd, Mike Mathis, Angelo Mouhalis, Gary Dalton, Ralph Peter- son, Vice-President; Harry Dowdy, Rita Dickerson, Judy Wooldridge. Row 3—Guy John Garrett, Ronald Barnes, Ronnie Birmingham, Donald Bishop, Jack James, Stephen Bradford, H. C. Bradley, Truman Cole, Glen Garrett, Larry Hartsell, Mike Kelly, Donald Cross, Danny Curtis, Mike Curtis, Robert Plunk, Charles Pate, John Pool. ADVERTISING TO OUR ADVERTISERS The COUNCIL Staff and students of Hayti High School wish to express our appreciation for your cooperation and interest as evidenced by your ads in our yearbook and your participation in all that we do. COMPLIMENTS OF Peoples DRUG Store Phone 95 HAYTI WATT’S AHEAD BETTER LIVING, OF COURSE! And, you can be sure, Electrical Living means Better Living. Have more leisure hours for a brighter future. LIVE BETTER . . . ELECTRICALLY Ark-Mo Power Co. COMPLIMENTS OF STORE PHONE 5 . . . . HAYTI, MISSOURI Best Wishes To You SENIORS OF 1961 The DELTA GIN CO. (INCORPORATED.) R. 0. KNE1BERT, Manager YOUR BUSINESS APPRECIATED LOCATED HIGHWAY 84 EAST Phone 148 Hayti, Missouri COMPLIMENTS OF Willsie’s REMNANT SHOP Compliments of Club Zanza Jimmy White, proprietor COMPLIMENTS OF Wallace Buchanan Co- 300 Word Avenue Phones 462 or 962 204 South Third Street PHONE 881 HAYTI Dancing nightly except Sunday Phone 9625 or 765 for Reservation APPLIANCES TELEVISIONS FURNITURE CARUTHERSVILLE Compliments of GLACO MOTEL U. S. Highway 61 South Mary and Fred Glasscock owners HAYTI, MO. Johnny’s SERVICE STATION Wash-Lub-Oil ROAD SERVICE Phone 914 300 East Washington HAYTI COMPLIMENTS OF RONNIE F. Greenwell Gin KANSAS CITY LIFE INSURANCE CO. AGENT Missouri and Illinois Exclusive Distributor of Deltapine Registered cottonseed HAYTI, MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF EL RANCHO HOTEL DINING ROOM Highway 61 South _LLL HAYTI COMPLIMENTS OF Sims Denny SUPERMARKET Hayti, Missouri Congratulations Kohn's HAYTI, MISSOURI QUALITY ond VALUE SINCE 1900 EVERYTHING TO WEAR COMPLIMENTS OF . . . Nethery Builders Supply 17— Phones—370_______________________________Hayti, Missouri COMPLIMENTS OF BARKOVITZ’S DEPARTMENT STORE - HAYTI FAMOUS SHOP CARUTHERSVILLE BARKOVITZ’S VARIETY STORE - HAYTI COMPLIMENTS OF W. M. Crysler Company Phone 141 or 540 Hayti, Missouri JOHN DEERE TRACTORS AND IMPLEMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF - RITZ CLEANERS Alterations and One Day Service l---PHONE 55---1 208 210 E6st Main HAYTI - - MISSOURI BEST WISHES TO THE SENIORS OF 1961 KELLEY’S STANDARD STATION V. R. Kelley, Jr., Owner 305 East Washington HAYTI MISSOURI METZER’S 0. K. RUBBER WELDERS and CONOCO PRODUCTS Compliments of — TOWN and COUNTRY SUPPLY COMPANY COMPLIMENTS OF SMITH REPAIR SERVICE PHONE 508 West of junction 61 on Highway 84 Hayti, Missouri Caruthersville, Mo. Hayti, Missouri COMPLIMENTS OF BAIN MOTOR CO. Telephone 32 HAYTI The world’s most successful new cor is . . . GEORGE METZGER DON DOWDY Phone 246 Hayti Phone 1025 Hayti MOBIL A. D. JAMES Hayti JONES OIL CO. Phone 106 Hayti COMPLIMENTS OF - Farmers Bank OF BRAGGADOCIO SECURITY AFETY —--------------- ERVICE tBraggadocio, Wo. SINCE Braggadocio, Wo. COMPLIMENTS OF STEWART FURNITURE COMPANY Phone 16 Hayti, Missouri COMPLIMENTS OF Boeving Brothers Cotton Company HAYTI, MISSOURI Phone 143 P. 0. Box 446 PARENTS INSIST ON THE BEST FOR THEIR CHILDREN THAT’S WHY THEY ALWAYS ASK THEIR HOME-OWNED RADIO FOOD STORE FOR SILK FLOUR EARLY BREAKFAST COFFEE GRAND PRIZE RADIO FOODS At Your RADIO FOOD STORE Supplied By McKNIGHT-KEATON GROCERY CO. SIKESTON. MO. Reynolds-Joplin Cotton Company HAYTI, MISSOURI Phone 35 COMPLIMENTS OF DrPepper BOTTLING COMPANY COMPLIMENTS OF WAGGONER’S GROCERY WARDELL, MO. Compliments of i—GURLEY’S—| '-T- SERVICE STATION J Highway 84 West ---- HAYTI, MO--- COMPLIMENTS OF HAYTI FURNITURE APPLIANCE Everything for the Home Owner —Roy Moore Phone 73 - Home 281 306 South Fourth Street Hoyti, Mo. COMPLIMENTS OF POTEET BROTHERS Hardware THE ONES THAT APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS Tel. 964 Tel. 90 HAYTI, Mo. STEELE, Mo. COMPLIMENTS OF . . . BILL’S BAR III Phone 24 Highway 61-84 HAYTI MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF NORTH PARK GROCERY We Deliver Meats - Fancy Products Phone 9618 711 North Third Street HAYTI, MO. COMPLIMENTS OF S. P. OATES Insurance 30 Years of Service Phone 98 Hoyti. Missouri COMPLIMENTS OF KELLEY ELECTRIC CO. CONTRACTORS Commercial and Industrial Wiring MOTORS and CONTROLS Day Phone 234 Night Phone 333 3?1 SOUTH TMIKi ST Kl t T HAYTI, MISSOURI Skeeter Kell SPORTING GOODS COMPANY ON THE SQUARE Phone: 8 3618 Kennett, Mo. COMPLIMENTS OF We show our appreciation of orders by sending you what you want when you need it.” CUSTOM BUILT Truck and Trailer Bodies Welding and Blacksmith Work Black and Galvanized Pipe Pipe Threading Bolts and Steel Supplies Electric-Farm Trailers Trailer Hoist for Farm Trailer Auto Ware, Cap Screws Bolts DODSON’S BODY WORKS TEL. 467 HAYTI TEL. 467 MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF RHODES Lumber Company BANK OF HAYTI HOW BIG SHOULD A BANK BE? Large enough to provide you with all the services you expect. Small enough to know you by name and to extend the friendliness we feel is part of every business transaction. HAYTI MISSOURI HAYTI, MO. JJere’s to good times and good friends COMPLIMENTS OF - COMPLIMENTS OF 3 - WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Phones 57 and 103 HAYTI, MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF John W. German Funeral Homes Tel. 48 or 400 Telephone 73 HAYTI, Mo. STEELE, Mo. COMPLIMENTS OF WARDELL HARDWARE Ruth Berry WATER PUMPS PHONE 2561 WARDELL. MO. 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MACK’S BUFFET PHONE 161 HAYTI MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF KH0URIES' The Leader Store Ready-to-Wear SHOES-DRY GOODS HAYTI, MISSOURI Compliments of INMAN’S DRIVE-IN GROCERY MARKET Luther and Daisy Inman, owners HAYTI MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF LARRY'S 61 STATION Phone 266 HAYTI. MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF Anything for School Phone 263 Hayti, Mo. COMPLIMENTS OF Hayti VARIETY STORE Con gratulatio ns-SEN 10 RSI STANFIELD JEWELRY STORE 322 Ward Ave. Caruthersvillo, Mo. COMPLIMENTS OF . . SHIREY’S DRUG STORE Babe Wilbanks, Prop. PHONE HAYTI 38 MO. EARLS WEBB, Inc. FORD TRACTOR SALES and SERVICE E. H. WEBB _____I___ HAYTI, MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF- DAIRY SERF ----------TASTE RITE-------- Famous for Super Thick Malts and Shakes Cones Banana Splits Dip Cones Pints Sundies Quarts Drinks Sandwiches ALL WEATHER SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Max Gaulding, Owners EAST HI-WAY 84 HAYTI, MO. Compliments of - Lamar Thompson Cotton Co. Tel. 806 HAYTI MISSOURI Congratulations TO THE CLASS OF '61 Quality Cleaners 20% Discount on Cash and Carry PHONE 280 HAYTI MISSOURI Compliments of - r HARDEN’S GROCERY HAYTI MO. COMPLIMENTS OF Ray Furniture Store COMPLIMENTS 0F- E. F. Verde! and Company Phones 44 and 1 HAYTI COMPLIMENTS OF PULLAM GROCER Y COMPLIMENTS OF Curtis “SELF SERVICE” GROCERY MARKET GROCERIES MEATS Phone 9617 Hi-Way 84 West HAYTI, MISSOURI Liquors, Beer 8i Wine Gas-Oil Compliments of - i----PENDERS---------1 'jewelry store' America's Finest Time Pieces ELGIN-BULOVA WATCHES Phone 9615 Highway 84 West HAYTI HAYTI - - MISSOURI Compliments of JOHN DALE'S TV SERVICE S PROMPT RELIABLE SERVICE • REASONABLE RATES Phone 389 South Sid- of Squar Compliments of Hayti, Mo BRADLEY’S GROCERY, MARKET FURNITURE Quality Groceries, Meats and Fresh Vegetables 303 East Washington HAYTI COMPLIMENTS OF THE MISSOURI HERALD SERVING HAYTI AND THE BOOTHF.F.L Complete Commercial Printing Service. Tel 94 HAYTI, MO. Compliments of- GLOBE Shoe Shop SHOE REPAIRING SHOE SAMPLES SAVE UP TO 50%! I PHONE HAYTI, 276 MO. Compliments of — Compliments of — TRAINOR’S REXALL LUNCHEONETTE PHONE HAYTI 46 MO. Compliments of — Compliments of — COLEMAN INSURANCE AGENCY THOMPSON BUILDING Phone 270 Hayti, Mo. COMPLIMENTS OF DAVIS CLEANERS “Service with a Smile HATS BLOCKED ALTERATIONS -DYING HAYTI Phone 198 Compliments of — “The Store for Men.” CARUTHERSVILLE J. W. LENTZ AUDITS Systems Installed Financial Statements Made and Analyzed Income Tax Service Bookkeeping Service HAYTI - - MISSOURI Compliments of- DALTON OIL CO. 130 - Phones - 184 Hayti Missouri GARDNERS GROCERY GROCERIES-MEATS Highway 84 West PHONE 380 HAYTI COMPLIMENTS OF HAYTI FLOWER GIFT SHOP 209 East Main PHONE 597 Hayti, Missouri JOY THEA TRE Showing the Finest in Family Entertainment HAYTI. MO. COMPLIMENTS OF HAYTI LAUNDROMAT 610 West Washington HAYTI MO. Compliments of - I. G. A. Super Market i COBB McADAMS, Prop. ----1---- PHONE 63 i -----1----- Hayti, Missouri COMPLIMENTS OF TURNAGE AUTO PARTS Seat Covers Life Time Mufflers Hester Batteries Highway 84 West Phone 879 HAYTI, MO. COMPLIMENTS OF - DAlflSON OIL COMPANY INDEPENDENT DISTRIBUTORS hayti - - MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF- Northcutt’s Texaco SERVICE STATION 24 Hour Wrecker Service PHONE 128 Highwoy 61 North Hayti, Missouri COMPLIMENTS OF L GWIN'S CAFE Highways 61—84 Phone 15 HAYTI. MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF C. A. VIVRETT Furniture Store PHONES 412-3’ HAYTI--MISSOURI FIRST STATE BANK of Caruthersville Let Us Serve Yoor Banking Needs Phone 1700 Direct Line to Hoyti-108 MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Compliments of — SAND idyiui AND GRAVEL Caruthersville, Mo. COMPLIMENTS OF DELTA GARMENT MFG. CO. TIT PHONE 471 III_____ HAYTI, MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF - ANGELO’S Pig Stand Lucille Smith Owner and Operator PHONE 118 HAYTI HERFF-JONES COMPANY The Finest in— CLASS RINGS - GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS MEDALS and TROPHYS - CAP and GOWNS “Artmoster Yearbooks” Charles L. Brandon Box 350 Dexter, Missouri Phone 31 3 D. T. Blakeney Box 350 Dexter, Missouri Phone 210 MIDWEST DAIRY PRODUCTS CORPORATION 205 Ward Ava. Caruthersviile, Mo. Telephones 338 COMPLIMENTS OF SHIREY INSURANCE AGENCY FLOYD SHIREY, Agent Fire-Auto-Casualty Crop - Hail Phones 890 or 163 211 South Fourth St. HAYTl, MO. COMPLIMENTS OF----- SPAULDING ATHLETIC GOODS CO.. INC. 513 Center Street Little Rock, Arkansas 1961 Football Schedule Hayti High School September 8 Caruthersviile Away September 15 Open Date September 22 East Prairie Home September 29 Malden Home October 6 Chaffee Away October 13 Dexter Home October 20 Walnut Ridge Home October 27 Gideon Home November 3 Gosnell Away November 10 Portageville Away COMPLIMENTS OF CURTIS'S CAFE SERVICE STATION Compliments Of . . . Moore’s Store QUALITY MEATS H ighway 84 West HAYTl PHONE 202 MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF WONDER BREAD Helps Build Strong Bodies 12 Ways HOSTESS ‘‘CREAM FILLED” CUP CAKES HAYDEN'S REXALL DRUG STORE 1200 WARD AVE. Phone 606 CARUTHERSVILLE, MISSOURI
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