1963 Council —PRESENTED BY:- THE ANNUAL STAFF of the HAYTI HIGH SCHOOL Hayti, Mo. Dedication MRS. DOROTHY WOOD Pungent odors wafting through the halls make us aware that Mrs. Wood’s girls are becoming excellent cooks. St. Pat and Valentine parties beautifully decorated make us aware that Mrs. Wood’s girls are becoming excellent hostesses. Personal grooming and tasteful clothing make us aware that Mrs. Wood’s girls are becoming attractive young ladies. All of these are basic units in your family living and for excellent training under Dorothy Wood her girls will be eter- nally grateful. Outside the many activities of her department she finds time to be of great service to classes, faculty, and students. We are happy and proud to dedicate this 1963 Council to Mrs. Dorothy W'ood. COUNCIL STAFF Members; Row l_Mrs. Glenda Phillips. Paula Gurley. Betty Manning, Ann Keirsey, Karen Jennings, Floydette Clark, Shirley Smotherman, Myra Murphy.. Row 2-Sandra Dodson, Pat Kirby, Darlene Rudd, Betty White, Susan Bryant. Row 3-Pete Tinsley, Duane Whitfield, Tom- my Haynes. Assistant Editor—Ann Keirsey. Sponsor—Mrs. Glenda Phillips. PRINTED BY LITHO BY MAX STURM PUBLISHING CO.. HAYTI, MO. KAREN JENNINGS Editor SENIORS Class Officers: Betty Manning, Reporter; Marilyn Cain, Treasurer; Kay Wilbanks, Secre- tary; Charles Tillman, Vice President; Gary Dalton, President. Sponsors: Jasamyn Garrett, Bruce Cole, James Lang. I « JAMES E. ADKISSON F.F.A. 59-63, Reporter 61, Parli mentorion 63; Trock 60, 62; Drorno- tic 62 63; Pep Club 60-61; Foot- boll 61 63; Arrow Stoff 62-63, Bos- ketboll 60-63; Beta Club 60 62; Ten- nis Club 62-63; Baseball 62-63. Knowledge comes but wisdom lingers. BRENDA LEE BIDDLE Latin Club 61-63, Vice President 61 63; Student Council 62-63; Cheer- leader 60-63; Science Club 62-63, Reporter; Dramatics 62-63; Pop Club 59-63; Play Day 61 63; Junior Class Secretary; Tonnis Club 62 63; Arrow Staff 62 63, Editor; Library Staff 60 61; National Honor Society 62 63, Reporter; F.H.A. 59-60; Basketball Attendant 61 62, 62 63; Fire Preven- tion Queen 62 63; Council Maid 62 63. Her ways are charming, glad, and gay.” DONALD GROVER BISHOP F.F.A. 59-62; Bond 59-60, All-Coun- ty 58-59, 59-60; Track 59-63; Sci- ence Club 62-63; Dromotics 62 63; Football 60-63, All-Conference 3rd Team 61-62, Second Team 62-63; Junior Class Treasurer; Arrow Staff 62 63; Basketball 60-61; Beta Club 60-62; Notional Honor Society 62-63, President. Some ore born great, some ochieve greatness; ond some hove greatness thrust upon them. SHERRY BLACKWELL Lotin Club 60-62; Mixed Chorus 61- 62; Dramatics 62-63; Library Staff 60-62; Beta Club 60-62; Sec- retory 60-61; F.H.A. 59-63; Science Club 62-63; Basketball Attendant 62- 63. As merry as the day is long. MARILYN MARIA CAIN Latin Club 59-60, Reporter; Cheer- leader 61 63; Mixed Chorus 61 62; Science Club 62 63; Dramatics 62- 63; Pep Club 59-63; Ploy Day 62, 63; Senior Class Treasurer; Beta Club 60-62; F.H.A. 59-63, Reporter 61 62, Parliamentarian 62 63, Dele- gate State F.H.A. Convention 62; Football Attendant 62- B® too big to be little. DORIS MARIE CLARK Sikeston High School 60. Band 61- 63, Reporter 63, Majorette 63; Pep Club 61-63, Historian 61; Mixed Chorus 61; F.H.A. 61-63; F.F.A. Sweetheart 63. Personality is the foundation of all success. FLOYDETTE CISROE CLARK Botesville, Arkansas 1962. Eost Prairie I960. Bond 6 1 63; Stu- dent Council 59 60, 62-63; Dromo- tics 62 63; Pop Club 62 63; Arrow Stall 62 63; Council Stoll 62 63; F. H.A. 60-61, 62-63; F.F.A. Sweet- heort Attendont 62 63; Basketball Queen 62 63. Small, but 0 how noticeable.' GARY LEE DALTON F.F.A. 60-62; Science Club 62 63; Arrow Stoll 62 63; Beta Club 61 62; National Honor Society 62-63; Pop Club 59-60; Bond 59-60; Track 59- 62; Football 60 62; Basketball 60- 61; Senior Class President; Junior Class Vice-President; Freshman Closs President; President Sopho- more Class. The best way to please one hall ol the world is not to mind what the other hall soys. DIANNE INEZ DIAL Portageville, Missouri 59-61. Pep Club 61 63, President 62 63; Mixed Chorus 62-63; Football Queen 62-63; Council Maid 62-63. A smile that wins, a manner that takes; everywhere she goes Iriends she makes. SANDRA JO DODSON F.H.A. 60 63, Historion 62, Report •r 63, Delegate State F.H.A. Con- lerence 61 62; Pep Club 60 63; Council Stall 61 63; Tennis Club 62-63; Dromatics 62 63. There is a time lor speaking and a time lor being still. SUE KLINKHARDT DUCKWORTH Pep club 59-62; F.H.A. 59-62; Band 59-62, Treasurer 60; Mixed Chorus 60-62; Cheerleader 60; Miss Sadie Hawkins 62. A good wile makes the cares ol the world sit easy and adds a sweetness to its pleasurer. DOUGLAS EVETT F.F.A. 59-63. You can never tell what he'll do next. t GUY JOHN GARRETT F.F.A. 59-62, Vice-President 61-62; Bond 59 60; Science Club 62-63; Tennis Club 62-63; Beto Club 60 62, Notional Honor Society 62 63; Dro- motic 62 63; Football 60 63, Cap- tion 62, All Conference Honorable Mention 61, 62; Bosketboll 60 63; Trock 59-62; Arrow Staff 62 63; Jun- ior Class President; Boy’s State Representative 61-62; Salutatorion. A mixture of brains and personal- ity so well proportioned as to make a likeable person.” ROBERT BENIAMIN GOULD F.F.A. 59-63, Treasurer 62-63; Pep Club 59-61; Mixed Chorus 62-63; Football 59-62; Basketball 59-61; Baseball 59 63; Ploy Day 60-61; Track 59-61. ' Men of few words are the best ft « PAULA GAIL GURLEY F.H. A. 60-63; Pep Club 60 63; Mix- ed Chorus 62-63; Council Staff 61 63; Dramatics 62-63. “Not for one’s self but for all.” NANCY LaVERNE HURLEY F.H. A. 59-60; Pep Club 62-63. ’’Her quiet ways only add to her charms.” JACK ALLEN JAMES Latin Club 59-61; Beto Club 61-63; National Honor Society 62-63; Pep Club 59-60; Junior Play 61-62; Dro- matics 62-63 Mixed Chorus 60-61; Arrow Stoff 62-63; Football 60-61; Baseball 62-63; Track 60-62. ” Wise to resolve and patient to perform. ” KAREN LYNETTE JENNINGS Band 60-63; Pep Club 60-63; Council Staff 61-63, Editor 62-63; F.H.A. 60 63, Sew with Cotton Winner 62-63; Dramatics 62-63. Aim high and believe yourself copoble of great things.” GLORIA ANN’ KEIRSEY F.H. A. 59-63; Pep Club 60-63. Coun- cil Staff 61 63, Assistant Editor 62- 63; Librory Staff 59-61; Dromotics 62-63. Ploy Day 62-63. Great thoughts like great deeds need no trumpet. JERRY FREEMAN LESLIE F.F.A. 59-63; Track 61-62; Foot- ball 62 63. A wise man will make more opportunities than he finds. ELLA LONG Pep club 59-61; Ploy Day 62-63; Sophomore Class Secretary; F.H. A. 59-61; Future Nurses of Amer- ica 59-63. She has just enough sense and nonsense to make her a charming girl. BETTY KAREN MANNING Latin Club 61 63, Reporter 61 62, Secretary-Tresourer 62-63; Student Council 60 61; Science Club 62 63, Pari i amen tor ion; Pep Club 59 63, Reporter 60 63; Arrow Staff 62 63, Associate Editor; Council Staff 61 63; Beta Club 60 62; National Honor Society 62 63; F.H.A. 59 63, Parliamentarian 60 61, Delegate to State F.H.A. Convention 60 63, Sec- retary 61 62, President 62 63, Re- gional Parliamentarian 61 62, Re- gional President 62 63; F.F.A. Sweetheart Attendant 62 63; Dro matics 62 63; Senior Class Re- porter; Sophomore Pilgrimage; Valedictorian. We shall be what we make ourselves. ' CHRISTINA LEE MARTIN F.H.A- 60 61; Pep Club 60-62; Council Staff 61 63; Bond 60-61. Be o live wire, not a dead weight. FLOYD MICHAEL MATHIS F.F.A. 59 63; National Honor Soci ety 62-63; Band 59 62; Beta Club 61-62; Football 61-63; Basketboll 59-60; Trock 59-62. Although he's extremely quiet, he's just the type that we all like.' JERRY MERRELL F.F.A. 59-63, Secretory 61-62, Vice- President 62 63; Student Council 62- 63; Dramotics 62-63; Track 60-63; Football 61-63. Don't advertise what you can do- do it. GERALDINE PATTILLO Ross High School 59-60. Pep Club 62-63; Mixed Chorus 59- 62. Quiet on occasion but jolly at the proper time for fun. s JO ANN PERSON Poplar Bluff 59-60. Tennis Club 62-63, Secretory; Mix ed Chorus 62-63. A good disposition is more valu- able thon gold. DANIEL ALLEN RUFF F.F.A. 60-63, Reporter 62-63; Pep Club 59-61; Science Club 62-63; Arrow Staff 62-63; Bond 59-61; Mix- ed Chorus 62-63; Football 59-60; Track 59-60; Boseball 59-63; Bas- ketball 59-63; President of Freshman Closs; Senior Class Vice-President. Not whether he won or lost, but how he played the game. ZELDA MAE SAWYERS F.H.A. 59-60; Tennis Club 62-63; Pep Club 60-63. She doesn't say much, but she knows all the answers. REGINALD DALE SCHENIMANN F.F.A. 62-63; Science Club 62-63; Arrow Staff 62 63; Nationol Honor Society 62-63; Pep Club 59-60; Stu- dent Council 62-63, President; Band 59-61, All-County 59-61; Mixed Cho- rus 62-63; Football 59-60; Track 59- 60, Freshmon Class Treasurer; So- phomore Secretory. Nothing deters a good man from what honor requires of him. BILL SHIREY F.F.A. 59-62, Treasurer 61-62, Stu- dent Council 62-63; Science Club 62-63; Tennis Club 62-63; Arrow Staff 62 63; Bata Club 60-61; No- tional Honor Society 62-63, Secre- tory-Treasurer; Pep Club 59-60; Dra- matics 62-63; Band 59-60; Football 61-63; Track 59-61; Basketball 59- 63; Boy's State Representative 61- 62. Truth is the highest thing that man con keep. LUCRETIA LEE SHIREY Pep Club 62-63; Dramatics 62-63; Ploy Day 62-63. Her quiet manner has won her many sincere friends. SHARON MULLINIKS SMITH Brogg City, Missouri 59-60. Pep Club 59-62; Mixed Chorus 59-60; Basketball Attendant 59-60 Pains of love be sweeter far thon all other pleasures. HARRY CHARLES STAFFORD Lilbourn High School 59-60. Spanish Club 60-63, Reporter 61-62, President 62-63; Student Council 62 63 Reporter and Parliamentarian; Tenni s Club 62-63, President; F. F. A. 59-63, President 62 63, Sentiol 61 62, Delegate to State Convention 62 63; Science Club 62-63; Drama- tics 62-63; Football 62-63; Basket- ball 60-63; Mixed Chorus 62-63 A ladies' mon in general; one in particular. ' r MARTHA IANE SUDDARTH F.H.A. 59-60; Band 61-63, Secre- tary 61-62; Mixed Chorus 60-62; Majorette 61-62; Drum Majorette 62- 63; Pep Club 59-62; Dramatics 62-63. Dynamite comes in small packages. ' RONNIE WAYNE THOMAS F.F.A. 60-63, Treasurer 62 63; Stu- dent Council 62-63, Treasurer; Pep Club 59-61; Dramatics 62-63; Bas- ketball 60-62; Ploy Day 60-61. I con resist everything but temptation. VALERIE LEE THORNTON Lotin Club 61 63, President 61-63, Student Council 62-63, Secretory; Science Club 62 63, Secretory; Pep Club 59 63; Cheerleoder 59 63, Cop- tain 61 63; Arrow Stoff 62 63, Asso- ciate Editor; Beto Club 60 62; No- tional Honor Society 62 63; F.H.A. 59-63, Secretory 62 63, Delegate to State F.H.A. Convention 61 62; Dra- matics 62-63; Sophomore Class Re- porter; Ploy Day 61 62, 62 63; Girl's State Representative 61 62. To moke friends, be one. CHARLES F. TILLMAN F.F.A. 60 62, Treasurer 61; Beta Club 61-62; Notionol Honor Society 62 63; Mixed Chorus 62-63; Football 60 62, All-Conference Honorable Mention 62; Basketball 60-61; Track 60-61; Baseball 60-63; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Senior Class Vice President. Better faithful than fomous. CLETA ARLENE TODD F.H.A. 59-60; Sew with Cotton Win- ner 62 63; Library Staff 59-63; Mix- ed Chorus 62-63; Pop Club 59-61. “Neat and sweet and hard to beat. LARRY DALE TROWBRIDGE F.F.A. 59-63, Chaplin 61-62, 62-63; Pep Club 59-60; Mixed Chorus 62-63; Ploy Day 60-61; Football 59-63; Bas- ketball 59-61; Trock 59-62. Boy will be boy's. NORMA KAY WILBANKS Science Club 62-63; F.H.A. 59-62; Pep Club 59-63; Cheerleader 59-63; Beta Club 60 62, Secretory 61-62 ' National Honor Society 62-63; Mixed Chorus 62-63; Ploy Day 62, 63; Jun- ior Class Reporter; Senior Class Sec- retary; Football Attendant 59, 60, 61; Basketball Attendant 62; Council Queen 62-63. The fewer the thoughtless words spoken, the less the regret. Senior Class Will We, the 1963 Senior Class of Hayti High School, being of reasonable sound mind and body, do here- by will and bequeath the following valued and val- ueless possessions to those beloved underclass- men and friends who must remain in the hallowed halls of ole Hayti High School. JAMES ADKISSON wills his studious nature to H. C. Bradley. BRENDA BIDDLE wills her flirty attitude, which she inherited from Janie Smith, to Martha Fran- kum. DONALD BISHOP wills his ability to have confer- ences with Coach Stolt to Butch Bradford. SHERRY BLACKWELL wills Myra Murphy the ability to be the skinniest girl in the senior class. MARILYN CAIN wills all of her short boyfriends to Miss Perry. DORIS CLARK wills her ability to jump hurdles to Coach Nelson. CISROE CLARK wills her ability to get along with C’ville girls to Martha Frankum. GARY DALTON wills his athletic ability to H. C. Bradley. SANDRA DODSON wills her ability to go steady with one boy and date another boy at the same time to Jo Ann Byington. DIANNE DIAL wills her ability to go steady to Betty Miller. SUE DUCKWORTH wills her ability to get married to Angela Cooper. DOUGLAS EVETT wills his ability to take ten subjects his senior year to Dennis Phillips. GUY GARRETT wills his ability to get along with girls’ parents, stepfathers, and guardians (which he inherited from Bill Howrenjto Ronnie Earl Thomas. ROBERT GOULD wills his ability to skip base- ball practice to whoever can run three laps. PAULA GURLEY wills her ability to act so inno- cent to Marla Gill. LaVERNE HURLEY wills her ability to be the only engaged senior to Betty White. JACK JAMES wills his ability to go to Braggado- cio six times in one night to Russell Gilmore. KAREN JENNINGS wills her position as Mrs. Wood’s right-hand to Sue Guise. ANN KEIRSEY wills her ability to like a Ross boy to Jackie McCoy. JERRY LESLIE wills his ability to play football his senior year to Mike Brown. ELLA LONG wills her ability to make E’s in Geometry to Lynn Hollingsworth. BETTY MANNING wills her ability to be valedic- torian to H. C. Bradley. CHRISTINA MARTIN wills her natural curly hair to Pat Baynes. MIKE MATHIS wills his quiet personality to Alfred J ackson. JERRY MERRELL wills his hair and eyes to Ran- dy Kelley. GERALDINE PATTILLO wills her ability to get along with Coach Stolt to Linda Morgan. JO ANN PERSON wills her ability to get along with Mrs. Wood to the next family living class. DANNY RUFF wills his ability to go steady with a C’ville girl to Rick Ings. ZELDA SAWYERS wills her ability to chew gum quietly to Effie Smith. REGGIE SCHENIMANN wills his good standing with the faculty, inherited from Danny Curtis, to H. C. Bradley. BILL SHIREY wills his ability to have parties and hay rides to Glen Garrett. LUCRETIA SHIREY wills her gym clothes to Bar- bara Loyd. SHARON SMITH wills her ability to get married and keep it a secret ten whole days to Sue Bis- hop. HARRY STAFFORD wills his ability to be an officer in school clubs to Joe Klinkhardt. MARTHA SUDDARTH wills her ability to have bleached blond hair to Sue Bishop. RONNIE THOMAS wills his tendency to get caught speeding to Duane Whitfield. VALERIE THORNTON wills her undecisive nature to anybody who wants it because she couldn’t decide who should have it. CHARLES TILLMAN wills his ability to walk his girl to every class except Mrs. Sigler’s to Ron- nie Earl Thomas. ARLENE TODD wills Charles Hamlett to Vickie Curtis. JOHNNY TROWBRIDGE wills his card playing ability to Rick Ings. KAY WILBANKS wills her hot temper to Betty Mil- ler with hopes that she will make good use of Senior Class Prophecy JAMES ADKISSON will be the new principal of Hayti High School in 1975- BRENDA BIDDLE will be married to Guy Garrett, if she can get away from her nursing career long enough to say I do.” DONALD BISHOP will run in the ”64” Olympics at Tokyo. SHERRY BLACKWELL will be operating a house of fashion in Paris ten years after graduation. MARILYN CAIN will become airline stewardess for Watusi Air Lines. DORIS CLARK will be operating a motel in Mexico named El Rancho. CISROE CLARK in ten years from now will be publicity agent for Stafford’s Funeral Home. GARY DALTON will in six years be assistant football coach at Hayti High School. SANDRA DODSON within the next five years will be a cook in Arkansas for a certain soldier. DIANNE DIAL will move to Michigan and in ten years will own Dial’s Convertible Factory. SUE DUCKWORTH in the year 1993 will have five sons playing first string basketball at Hayti Hi. DOUGLAS EVETT will be employed as shop fore- man at the Voc. Ag. shop here at Hayti High School ten years from now. GUY GARRETT will marry Brenda Biddle, and they will be the first couple to take their honeymoon on the moon. ROBERT GOULD will marry Margaret Ann Gilmore and own one-half interest in Van Ausdall and Gilmore’s Ford Company. PAULA GURLEY will come back to Hayti High School in 1980 to cast the play, Pink Magic.” LaVERNE HURLEY will in ten years after gradu- ation return to Hayti and take Mrs. Glasscock’s place at Hayti High School. JACK JAMES will be Mayor of Braggadocio ten years from now. KAREN JENNINGS will take over Mrs. Sanders’ job as secretary in a few years. ANN KEIRSEY in ten years from now will still be running between Ross and Holland. JERRY LESLIE will in the next five years take Yogi Bear's place on television. ELLA LONG will be an R. N. in Pensacola, Flor- ida five years from now. BI TTY MANNING will be the first woman to be- come President of the United States. CHRISTINA MARTIN will in five years get mar- ried and move to Braggadocio. MIKE MATHIS will own the only barn in Pemiscot County with wall-to-wall carpeting and hide- away beds. JERRY MERRELL will in ten years return to Hay- ti and be an attorney. GERALDINE PATTILLO will within the next five years come back to Hayti to take Mrs. Wood’s place in Home Economics. JO ANN PERSON will be married to a lab techni- cian and be living in Memphis. DANNY RUFF will move to Memphis after gradu- ation, but he will still be running back and forth between Memphis and C’ville to keep an eye on Norma, in order to keep James away from her. ZELDA SAWYERS will in ten years become secre- tary to Mr. Taylor. REGGIE SCHENIMANN ten years from now will set up a revolutionary government in Cuba and overthrow Fidel Castro. BILL SHIREY will pilot the first passenger air- craft to the moon. LUCRETIA SHIREY will in ten years marry her employer, a Texas oil well owner. SHARON SMITH will in ten years from now be saving money to go to Reno, Nevada. HARRY STAFFORD in ten years will be married to Cisroe and will have a house full of bleach- ed blondes. MARTHA SUDDARTH ten years from now will be trying to decide what boy she likes best, while accepting her fifth engagement ring. RONNIE THOMAS in 1983 will finally receive his BS Degree from Arkansas State College. VALERIE THORNTON will in ten years be back in Hayti teaching girls’ P. E. CHARLES TILLMAN will win three games in the 1973 World Series leading the New York Mets to their first world championship. ARLENE TODD ten years from now will be a fash- ion advisor for Mademoiselle magazine. JOHNNY TROWBRIDGE will be president of the First National Bank of Caruthersville ten years from now. KAY WILBANKS in ten years will rock the stock markets by her investments and make fortune after fortune. JUNIORS Class Officers: Stephen Bradford, Vice President; Ronnie Thomas, President; Peter Bob Tinsley, Secretary; Glen Garrett, Treasurer; Shirley Smotherman, Reporter. Sponsors: C. W. Guarr, Marvin Parker, Jessica Perry. STEPHEN BRADFORD Btaggy bound. H. C. BRADLEY Sweet Sue.” MIKE BROVIN Hey Martha, you wanta tide?” SUSAN BRYANT Rough and Rocky love life.” VIRGINIA FRASER I got a new ring.” PATRICIA GARDNER I don’t have a ring.” MARLA GILL ”Oh-h I bit my finger.” RUSSELL GILMORE Baby.” f MIKE KINDER Understand, Mr. Baker?” PAT KIRBY I like Sinclair gas.” JACQULIN McCOY Is it downy or Dowing?” NEELEY MITCHELL I like older women.” LINDA MORGAN Is it he or his friend?” MYRA MURPHY Oh! Cisroe!” JOE SHIREY We don’t seem to get along.” EFFIE SMITH Book worm.” SHIRLEY SMOTHERMAN “My little bass drummer!” STEPHEN STETSON Oh! Susan.” RONNIE THOMAS Dreaming.” ROBERT TILLMAN I have a new girl friend.” n PETER BOB TINSLEY ’'Let’s go to C’ville, Rick.” GLENDA TULL I’ve got an engagement ring.” Not Pictured: GARY GANT JERRY McFADDEN BOBBY OLDHAM BILLIE RAGAN SOPHOMORES Class Officers: Clarice Pool, President; Joyce Hooker, Reporter; Betty Miller, Secretary; Charles Hamlett, Vice President; Franklin Peterson, Treasurer. Sponsors: Mrs. Mary Glass- cock, Mrs. Glenda Phillips. Jerry Alexander Jimmy Alexander Glen Anderson Patsy Baynes Jimmy Berry Wayne Bishop William Brown Billy Burroughs Angela Cooper Dewey Crawford Vickie Curtis Faye Davis Brenda DeFoe Jannie Denny Kenny DeWeese Jerry Dinning Sharon Dobbins Alice Douglas Sharon Gunn Nelda Gunnells Charles Hamlett Harold Hampton Bobby Harder Linda Hinchey Donna Hollingsworth Joyce Hooker Jimmy Ingle Alfred Jackson Barbara Johnson Gary Ledbetter Kenneth Ledbetter Larry Ledbetter Norma Ledbetter Bruce Martin Wanda McClain Ronnie McFadden Shirley Meek Douglas Milbura Betty Miller Sandra Mitchell Carolyn Mulliniks David Parker Bobby Palmer Franklin Peterson Clarice Pool Linda Prince Dennis Poe Tommy Russell Albert Sanders Rita Shelton Emerson Smith Paul Sturm Phillip Sturm Bennie Thomas Jerry Travis Not Pictured: Jo Ann Byington Dennis Harden Mary Ragan FRESHMEN Class Officers: Joe Klinkhardt, Secretary; Susan King, Treasurer; Anna Margaret Smith, President; Glen Thitener, Vice President; Sue Bishop, Reporter; Tommy Sanders, Represent- ative. Sponsors: Lawrence Baker, Susie Sigler. Barbara Loyd Doris McCoy Melody Metzger Joan Person Dennis Phillips Peggy Ragsdale Roger Reed Rocky Rhodes Donna Richardson Thomas Sanders Mitch Selsor Claudette Sheckell Randy Kelley Susan King David Kirby Rickie Harden LaDale Harris Brenda Hickman Joe Klinkhardt Mary Laughter Menetta Lewis Sue Guise Bobby Gunn Shelby Gunn Linda Gunnells Ruby Gunnells Charlene Hamlett Brenda Slavings Harvey Slencz Anna Margaret Smith Dian Smith James Stockton Nelson Summers Surfire Thompson Sherry Thomas Shirley VanDeWaal Brenda Vaughn Vertie White Glen Whitener Not Pictured: William Howard Ruth Ann Petty Sondra Slater Barbara Ward Larry Ward EIGHTH GRADE Row 1—Jimmy Canoy, Sue Murphy, Pam Kerley, Linda Hedge, Nannie Mae Jenkins, Janet Tindel, Shirley McClain, Dorliss Dinning. Row 2—Don Clark, Barbara Miller, Margie Bryant, Belinda Craig, Arittia Eveland, Jessie Pierce, Thomas McClanahan, Bonnie Mobley, Mr. Har- old Vaughn, Sponsor. Row 3—Larry Hargrove, Gus Peterson, Ricky Frankum, Keith Ander- son, Mike McCaa, David Dobbins, Johnny Harden, Dennis Whitaker, Kenneth Dowdy. Row 4— Mrs. Dorothy Wood, Sponser; Darei 1 Vlurray, Kenneth Roberson, Robert Long, Kim Kelsey, Robert Blaylock, Tames Newsom, Charles Flowers, Johnny McGuire. Row 1—Sharon Capps, Beth Ferree, Cathy Coleman, Steven Poe, Royce Christy, Donnie Dennis, Mike Overby, James McCrary, Edgar McLemore. Row 2—Bennie Harris, Joe Hill, Glen Hampton, Ellen Barkovitz, Joan Parker, Shirley Tyler, Gary Person, Mickey Mulliniks. Row 3—Bobby Burkeen, Gary McGuire, Doug Grave, Glen Haynes, Larry Mooneyham, Lynn Holl- ingsworth, Linda England, Lana Sue Thomas, Charles Wigginton, Troy Warhurst. Sponsors Mr. Harold Vaughn, Mrs. Dorothy Wood. SEVENTH GRADE Seventh Grade—Mrs. Flora Brewer, Teacher. Row 1—Jtinmy Bingle, Johnny Ferguson, Judy Loyd, Pat Kerley, Bennie Hall, Deane Curtis. Row 2—Kenneth Burkeen, Mike Grady, Billy Aaron, Janis Evett, Paula Guise, Debbie Wimbetley,Beth Andrews, Haskell Ward, Carless John- son, Orville Beatty. Row 3—Phillip Johnson, Ronnie Davis, Stephen Wesley Cole, Ernest Bab- cock, Harold Goodwin, Michael Alsup, Ann Guarr, Erma Ledbetter, Judy Ledbetter, Vicki Led- better. Row 4-Larry Thrasher, Gordon Duckworth, Larry Denny, Rhonda Ames, Brenda Beas- ley, Christy Curtis, Michael Ames, Dennis Loyd, Jackie King. Seventh Grade—Mrs. Lincoln, Teacher. Row 1—Tony Newsom, Mike Slentz, Pat Mitchell, Vickie Summar, Linda Lee, Jerry Pattillo. Row 2—Stephen Rhodes, Gary Tull, Pamela Sar- gent, Joyce Evett, Melba Sawyers, Margo Tice, Jerry Middleton Sprouse. Row 3—Tony Sloan, Mary Lynn Whitener, Dale Massey, Debbie Mathis, Connie McCrary, Claudia Smotherman, Dianne Tillman. Row 4—Dian Morgan, Sonny Ward, Janice Norrid, Cheryl Wagoner, Sherry Mer- cer, Jacquline Thompson, Stanley Wright, Michael Stetson. SIXTH GRADE-Mrs. Myrtle Chism, Teacher. Row 1—Kenneth Grady, Ben Baker, Morten Andersen, Bud Duckworth, Keith Alexander, Beth Coleman, Loyce Burkeen. Row 2—Roger Gaskins, Mike Gardner, David Garner, Danny Capps, Ernest Parker, Lanna Haynes, Barbara Berry, Jo Beth Bennett. Row 3—Phillip Ames, Linda Denny, Barbara Douglas, Carolyn Gunnells, Jeannie Gunnells, Linda Grissom, Rose Deringer, Ginger Belknap. SIXTH GRADE-Mrs. Maecel Dorris, Teacher. Row 1—John Hollingsworth, Morris McGuire, Peggy Phillips, Susan Mouhalis, Billy Mc- Clain, Roger Lacey, Ronald Morrison. Row 2-Carol Burkeen, Eldon Johes, Bobby Johnson, Terry Howell, Marsha James, Pamela Mertell, Judy Marsh, Harold Lincoln. Row 3-Michael Peterson, Brenda Harris, Cathy Hinchey, Patricia Naile, Mike King, Jerry Dillon, Buddy Ree , Terry Hill. SIXTH GRADE-Mrs. Nelle Shipton, Teacher. Row 2-Sonny Turnage, Ginger Travis, Brinda Stockton, Linda Stockton, Sue Z. Rogers, Marcia Sturm, Thana Vaughn, Gary Trowbridge. Row 2—Gary Thrasher, Clay Smith, Aaron Thompson, Marilyn Wiggington, John Sanders, Curt Sanders, Judy Sheckell, Jimmy Smith, Reg- gie Thomas. Row 3-Bobby Rudd, Billy Walker, Mary Frances Tigirt, Carolyn Talkington, Johnnie Lou Swan, Steve Shelly, Penny Wright, Charles Scarbrough. FIFTH GRADE-Mrs. Mildred Ferguson, Teacher. Row 1—Mike Bradsher, Pam Alsup, Patty Grady, Mary Ann Euell, Belinda Camp, Judy Babb, Melinda Camp, James Cook. Row 2—Neal Jones, Debbie Dean, Phyllis Grissom, Glen Brooks, Keith Cole, Debbie Shaffer, Roger England, Mike Shaffer, Randy Camp. Row 3—Bar- bara Grissom, Holly DeFoe, Kitty Bryant, Rickey Craig, Philip Clodfelter, Garry England, Jerry Blaylock, Rayona Belknap. FIFTH GRADE—Mrs. Lillian McGahey, Teacher. Row 1-Katy Lee, Beth Massey, Ramona Lincoln, Janet Peterson, Bonnie Loyd, Larry McCrary, Keith Howren. Row 2-Helen Brown, Douglas Khourie, Brenda Meek, Marilyn Pierce, Elaine McCormick, Pansy Ward, Danny Hall, George Pattillo. Row 3-Mary Ann Petty, Virginia Heffley, Gloria Long, Brenda Maronay, Garnetta Johnson, Steve Howell, Jackie Hall, Clint Pery. FIFTH GRADE-Mrs. Gaye Suddarth, Teacher. Row 1—Raymond Sims, Pattie Summar, Brenda Walker, Lenita Sanders, Gale Selsor,Thomas Russorn. Row 2-Larry Potter, Michael Slavings, Brenda Tanner, Debra Randell, Sheila Smith, Jennie Wiggington, Larry Ray, Ronald Thorton. Row 3-Lee Stockton, Jerry White, Jackie Sharp, Danny Stafford, Robert Ragan, Steve Willsie, Michael Watkins, Leroy Ragan, Ray Vick- rey. FOURTH GRADE-Mrs. Johnnie Lawrence, Teacher. Row 1—Debbie Grissom, Walter Brog- don, Terry Brogden, Barbara W'eddington, David Gray, Debbie Cates, Rickey Coleman, Freddy England, Ann Franklin, Danny Dodson. Row 2—Barbara Cartee, Douglas Wright, Johnny War- hurst, Beverly’Parker, Lucy Whitaker, David Evans, Pamela Gill, David Fullhart, Roger Emer- son, Kay Hamlett. Row 3—Martha Ballard, Shirley Hall, Brenda Franks, Ruth Crawford, Roger Berry, Carl Ward, Richard Willsie, Sharon Grissom, Clay Duckworth, Judith Guarr, Marilyn Ames, Fay Hamlett, Cathy Curtis. FOURTH GRADE—Miss Dixie Scott, Teacher. Row 1—Charles Jackson, Arlet Humes, Lee Ann Smith, Ann Slentz, Barbara Porter, Sharon Sullivan, Delores James, John Charles Slater, Johnny Pierce, Sandra Owens, Patsy Heathcock, Carolyn Lee. Row 2—Robert Keen, Betty Mobley, Kathy Miller, Shirley Hatley, Betty Ann Oldham, Patricia Powell, Lonnie Hickman, Thomas Prince, Hite Horner, Jesse Riley, Jackie Overby, Linda George, Lynn Kelsey. Row 3—Mary Ballard, Diane Suddarth, Roy Jerrolds, David Smith, Burley James, Dennis Morrison, Michael Thomas, Michael Shirey, Doug Schenimann, Patricia Taylor, Joe Mitchell, Kenneth Russom. THIRD GRADE—Mrs. Pansy Jared, Teacher. Row 1—Jackie Walker, Gary Slavings, Eugen- ia Turnage, Synthia Sheckell, Deborah Hall, Janet Grissom, Deborah Thornton. Row 2-Beiinda Grissom, Shelia Trowbridge, Dennis Grissom, Samuel Womble, Thomas Todd, Larry Welborn. Row 3-Robert Tribble, Dennis Glass, Patricia Warhurst, Becky Selsor, Vickie Thomas, Wanda Frazier, Reba Terrett. THIRD GRADE—Mrs. Marie Lloyd, Teacher. Row 1—Charles Belknap, Rhonda Camp, Lynn Barkovitz, Jeanne Banks, Jamet Douglas, Gary Brogdon. Row 2—Donnie Beck, Eldon Burkeen, John Duckworth, Michael DeWeese, Sue Crowe, Lee Cole, Fannie Farris. Row 3-Myra DeFoe, Connie Burkeen, Claire Coleman, Dickie Detweiler, Deborah Bowen, Barbara Bunch, Virgle Abshire, Loyce Clodfelter, Quentin Cain. THIRD GRADE—Mrs. Elsie Rogers, Teacher. Row 1—Margie Petty, Jo Ann Kimble, Martha McClain, Shelia Jerrolds, Lee Nelson, George Merrell, IV; Terri Ledbetter, Patty Reed. Row 2—Kay Peterson, Delbert Hall, Edward Jenkins, Suzette Wimberley, Becky Martin, Anthony Lannie, Jerry Long. Row 3-Rickie Oldham, Mark Roberts, Jo Lynn Northcutt, Douglas McCaa, Marsha Steinweden, Karen Hill, Michael Manning, Larry Riley, Ann Lacey. SECOND GRADE—Mrs. Martha Baker, Teacher. Row 1—Patricia Glover, Debbie Abshire, Regina Basham, John Mark Alsup, Forrest Creasy, Sherry DeFoe, Rosalie Brown. Row 2— Dennis Gray, Edward Bingle, Brenda Bunch, Susan Fulhart, Janice Davis, Peggy England, Marcus Hill, Shelia Brown. Row 3—Melba Cartee, Toni Cross, Frances Caldwell, Randy Gard- ner, Bob Bailey, Janie Bass, Mark Dawson, Gayle Clayton, Steve Garner. SECOND GRADE-Mrs. Bobby Sue Lawson, Teacher. Row 1-Katheryn Massey, Danny Her- ron, Nick Ramos, Billy Keefer, Stephen Metzger, Michael McCrary, Ronnie Lacey, Frank Hu- mes, Deborah Mercer. Row 2—Diana Sue Hill, Leonardo Ramos, Anna Sue Harden, Robert Middleton, Jeffrey Mouhalis, Reginia Mitchell, Pamala Metzger. Row 3—Mark Howell, Sandra Hurley, Peggy Jo Howard, Terry Lynn Hinchey, Charlotte McKee, Miles E. Horner, Jr., Sybil Owens, Betty Jane Handley, Lindell Hall, William R. Guise, Ronald Grady. SECOND GRADE—Mrs. Nell Long, Teacher. Row 1—Ricky Slavings, Patricia Thornton, Sherry Reed, Debbie Riley, Dorothy Smith, Timmy Palmer, David Sharp, Roger Russum, Mic- hael Terrett. Row 2-Gary Sanders, David Robertson, Jimmie Walker, Wanda Prince, Lisa Ray, Renae Schenimann, Rosa Weddington, Donna Wimberley. Row 3-Ricky Thompson, Mary Ann Welborn, Bruce Sims, Geraldine White, DeWayne Shelly, Deborah Tyler, Travis Russum, An- thony Shaffer, Randy Smith, Pauletta Naile. FIRST GRADE—Mrs. Vernice Brooks, Teacher. Row 1—Carol Barkovitz, Michael David- son, Eddie Champion, Margie Bunch, Mark Cartee, Debra Carnell, Linda Douglas, Pamela Chism. Row 2—Peter Detweiler, Kathy Evans, Vernow Crawford, Timmy Brogdon, Robert Ever- ett, Cary Swan, Joe Brooks, Kent Brantley. Row 3-Marty Roberts, Bobby Alexander, Wanda Champion, Robert Barnes, Truman Burkeen, Judy Deringer, Terry Clodfelter, Dempsey Garrett. FIRST GRADE—Mrs. F.ddye Pearl Cash, Teacher. Row 1—Jerry Jones, Michael Oldham, Rosemary Russom, Jerry McKee, Terricia Mitchell, Danny Grissom, Cathy Jackson, Robert Khourie, Barbara Aaron. Row 2—Allen Gilmore, Devona Middleton, Henry Ragan, Peggy Gil- more, Jimmy Hemingway, Sandra Grissom, Paul Hornback, Sharon Ballard. Row 3—George Hall, Marjorie Peterson, Nona Parker, Rhonda Denny, Nancy Russom, Tina Lannie, Christi Nelson, Warren Page. FIRST GRADE—Mrs. Allie Mae Green, Teacher. Row 1—Joey Terrett, Johnny Ramos, Bo- nita Van Dyke, Myra Thornton, Stephenie Shaffer, Sonja Slater, Beth Shirey. Row 2—Terri Lynn Whiifield, Charlotte Woods, Patty Wright, Kevin Sloan, Danny White, Dennis Sharp, Terry Charles Watts, David Tribble. Row 3-Teddy W’eddinton, Carla White, Paul Sheckell, Jacqueline Self, Sherri Turnage, Sheila Turnage, Ronald White, Gary Swan. SPECIAL EDUCATION—Mrs. Clairellen Peel, Teacher. Row 1-Joe Brown, Larry Crouch, Larry George, Linda Ann White, Larry Maronay, Linda Sue Brown. Row 2—Debbie Gunnells, Bobby Joe Heathcock, Diane Roberson, John Henry Petty, Frankie Berry. Row 3—Johnnie Lee Hall, Robert Brewer, Dennis Williams, Mary Gunnells, Ronnie White. FOOTBALL Row 1—Ronald Smith, James Adkisson, Bill Shirey, Wayne Bishop, Emerson Smith, Glen Garrett, H. C. Bradley, Phillip Sturm, Ralph Craig, Gary Dalton. Row 2—Coach John Stolt, Joe Eveland, Dennis Harden, Bobby Palmer, Johnny Trowbridge, Donald Bishop, Charles Till- man, Joe Shirey, Guy Garrett, Jerry Leslie, Robert Gould, Mike Mathis, Assistant Coach Nor- man Nelson. Row 3—Larry Ledbetter, Stephen Bradford, Ronnie Thomas, Kenneth Ledbetter, Charles Hamlett, Harry Stafford, Steve Stetson, Jerry Merrell, Kenny DeWeese, Gary Gant, A. G. Sanders. THE SEASON'S RECORD September 14 Hayti 6 Malden 13 September 21 Hayti 13 Jackson 13 September 28 Hayti 13 East Prairie 0 October 5 Hayti 6 Caruthersville 12 October 12 Hayti 0 Kennett 0 October 19 Hayti 0 Dexter 7 October 26 Hayti 6 Corning 13 November 2 Open Date November 9 Hayti 52 Gideon 0 November 16 Hayti 12 Portageville 0 INDIAN FOOTBALL LETTERMEN-1962 SEASON Top Row, left to right: Ronnie Thomas, Donald Bishop, Larry Ledbetter, Charles Hamlett. Second row: Stephen Stetson, Mike Mathis, Guy Garrett, Jerry Leslie. Third Row: Kenneth Led- better, Joe Shirey, Bill Shirey, Jerry Merrell. Bottom row: Ste- phen Bradford, Glen Garrett. Not pictured: Mike Kinder. BASKETBALL A TEAM Row 1-Bill Shirey, James Adkisson, Pete Tinsley, Tommy Haynes. Row 2-Ronnie Thomas Danny Ruff, Harry Stafford, Stephen Stetson, Duane Whitfield. THE SEASON’S RECORD November 27 Hayti 43 Arbyrd 81 November 30 Hayti 33 Caruthersville 37 December 3 Hayti 50 Portageville 38 December 4-5 Bragg City Tournament December 11 Hayti 43 Wardell 45 December 14 Hayti 56 Holland 49 December 18 Hayti 27 Deering 59 December 21 Hayti 35 Senath 62 J anuary 4 Hayti 42 Bragg City 50 January 8 Hayti 68 Braggadocio 58 January 11 Hayti 50 Holcomb 29 J anuary 15 Hayti 50 Cooter 43 J anuary 18 Hayti 45 Ross 58 J anuary 22 Hayti 39 Steele 57 January 25 Hayti 30 Matthews 44 February 1 Hayti 56 Caruthersville 41 February 2 Hayti 43 Kennett 65 February 4-6 County Tournament February 11 Hayti 57 Risco 55 February 12 Hayti 4? Hornersville 48 February 18 Regional Tournament BASKETBALL “B” TEAM Row 1-Bobby Palmer, Dennis Harden, Phillip Sturm, Bruce Martin. Row 2-Tommy Russell, Kenny DeWeese, Charles Hamlett, Kenneth Ledbetter, Larry Ledbetter. THE SEASON’S RECORD November 27 Hayti 21 Arbyrd 45 November 30 Hayti 24 Caruthersville 34 December 3 Hayti 37 Portageville 38 December 11 Hayti 27 Ward ell 26 December 14 Hayti 26 Holland 51 December 18 Hayti 27 Deering 35 December 21 Hayti 20 Senath 64 J anuary 4 Hayti 34 Bragg City 4 1 J anuary 8 Hayti 31 Braggadocio 47 ] anuary 11 Hayti 48 Holcomb 42 J anuary 15 Hayti 32 Cooter 22 J anuary 18 Hayti 35 Ross 41 January 22 Hayti 30 Steele 36 January 25 Hayti 40 Matthews 55 February 1 Hayti 39 Caruthersville 42 February 2 Hayti 40 Kennett 58 February 4-6 County Tournament February 11 Hayti 38 Risco 54 February 12 Hayti 34 Hornersville 45 JUNIOR HIGH A” TEAM Row 1—Bobby Gunn, Randy Kelley, Jimmy Edwards, David Kirby, Buddy Summers, Rocky Rhodes, Clay Gardner. Row 2—Roger Reed, Mike Newsom, Tommy Sanders, Mike Garner, Mitch Selsor, Jerry Brogdon, Glenn Whitener. JUNIOR HIGH B” TEAM Row 1—Jackie Handley, Doug Graue, Glenn Haynes, Bobby Burkeen, Glenn Hampton. Row 2—Benny Harris, Ricky Frankum, Johnny Harden, Charles Wigginton, Mike McCaa, Joe Hill. Baseball Row 1—Bobby Palmer, Robert Gould, Charles Tillman, Bill Shirey, Guy Garrett. Row 2— Joe Shirey, Kenny DeW'eese, Kenny Ledbetter, Danny Ruff, Larry Ledbetter, Russel Gilmore, Roger Hatley. JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM Row 1—Larry Mooneyham, Steven Cole, James Brogden, Mike McCaa, Buddy Summer, Randy Kelly, Ricky Harden, David Kirby, Mitch Selsor, Johnny Harden, Tommy Sanders, Charles Wig- ginton. Row 2—Coach Bob Barker, Donny Dennis, Jimmy Edwards, Joe Hill, Joe Klinkhart, David Dobbins, James McCrary, Benny Hall, Duane Curtis. Row 3-Larry Hall, Ricky Frankum, Kim Kelsey, Philip Johnson, Gordon Duckworth, Benny Harris, Mike Stetson, Coach Harold Vaughn. SENIOR HIGH TRACK TEAM Row 1—Ralph Craig, Ronnie E. Thomas, Donald Bishop, Pete Tinsley, Wayne Bishop, Em- erson Smith, Ricky McGuire. Row 2-Ronnie McFadden, Mike Kinder, Duane Whitfield, Ste- phen Stetson, Charles Hamlett, Danny Howell, Tommy Haynes, Jerry Merrell, Jerry McFad- den, Mike Mathis. JUNIOR HIGH TRACK TEAM Row 1—Clay Gardner, David Dobbins, Gary McGuire, Bobby Burkeen, Randy Kelly, Glen Whitener, Rocky Rhodes, Jerry Brogden, Kim Kelsey. Row 2—Bobby Gunn (Manager), Mich- ael McCaa, Johnny Harden, Joe Hill, Mike Garner, Roger Reed, Jim Edwards, Tom Sanders, Mike Newsom, Charles Wiggington, Mitch Selsor, Glen Haynes. SENIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Left to Right-Vickie Curtis, Kay Wilbanks, Valerie Thorton, Marilyn Cain, Joyce Hooker, Betty Miller, Brenda Biddle. JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Row 1—Johnny Ferguson, Cathy Coleman, Mary Lynn Whitener. Row 2—Ellen Barkovitz, Charlene Hamlett, Barbara Miller. Student Council Row 1—Bill Shirey, Harry Stafford, Reporter; Valerie Thornton, Secretary; Reggie Scheni- mann, President; Tommy Haynes, Vice-president; Jerry Merrell, Russell Gilmore. Row 2—Cis- roe Clark, Barbara Miller, Shirley Smotherman, Tommy Sanders, Roger Reed, Pete Tinsley, Joe Kveland, Don James, Brenda Biddle, Lloyd Phillips, Sponsor. Not pictured—Ronnie W. Thomas, T reasurer. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row 1—Donald Bishop, President; Guy Garrett, Bill Shirey, Secretary-Treasurer; Gary Dal- ton, Vice-president; Brenda Biddle, Reporter; Danny Ruff, Lloyd Phillips, Sponsor. Row 2— Jack James, Russell Gilmore, Betty Manning, Susan Bryant, Marilyn Cain, Joyce Hooker, Kay Wilbanks, Valerie Thornton, Betty Miller. Row 3—Wayne Bishop, Angela Cooper, Charles Til- man, Stephen Bradford, Pete Tinsley, Mike Mathis, Reggie Schenimann, Clarice Pool. Row 4— Joe Shirey, Dewey Crawford, Roger Hatley, Stephen Stetson, Harry Dowdy, Glen Garrett, Ronnie Smith, David Parker, A. G. Sanders. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Row 1—Johnny Trowbridge, James Adkisson, Ralph Craig, Harry Stafford, Jerry Merrell, Robert Gould, Danny Ruff. Row 2—Mike Brown, Butch Mitchell, Tommy Haynes, Duane Whit- field, Butch Bradford, Ronnie E. Thomas, Steven Stetson, Mr. Marvin Parker, Sponsor. Row 3— Mitch Selsor, Roger Hatley, John Wiggington, Bobby Harder, Clay Garner, Mike Kinder, Charles Hamlett, Ronald Smith, Reggie Schenimann. Row 4—Rocky Rhodes, Roger Reed, Bill Howard, Billy Ragan, Bobby Tillman, Sandy Sanders, Jerry McFadden, Jerry Leslie. Row 5—Jerry Brog- don, David Mulliniks, James Stockton, Glen Anderson, Jimmy Ingle, Jerry Dinning, Dewey Craw- ford, Glen Garrett, Mike Mathis, Russell Gilmore. Row 6—Larry Grissom, Larry Ward, Jerry Alexander, Ricky Harden, Joe Klinkhardt, Glen Pery, Glen Whitener, Nelson Summers, Jimmy Edwards, Ricky McGuire. Row 7-Bennie Thomas, Gary Ledbetter, David Parker, Ronnie Mc- Fadden, Mike Newsom, Dennis Phillips, Douglas Evett, Gary Gant, Jackie Tindall, William Brown. Row 1—Danny Ruff, Reporter; James Adkisson, Parliamentarian; Ralph Craig, Sentinel. Row 2—Robert Gould, Treasurer; Jerry Merrell, Vice-President; Harry Stafford, President; Johnny Trowbridge, Chaplin. Not pictured—Ronnie W. Thomas, Secretary. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Row 1—Sandra Dodson, Marilyn Cain, Valerie Thornton, Betty Manning, Joyce Hooker, Rita Shelton, Susan Bryant. Row 2-Myra Murphy, LaDale Harris, Ann Keirsey, Paula Gurley, Mrs. Wood, Sponsor; Cisroe Clark, Sherry Blackwell, Karen Jennings. Row 3-Shirley Smotherman, Linda Morgan, Charlene Hamlett, Brenda Slavings, Betty White, Barbara Dejournett, Shirley VanDeWaal, Barbara Loyd. Row 4-Sue Ann Guise, Doris Clark, Susan King, Sue Bishop, Anna Margaret Smith, Pat Kirby, Donna Hollingsworth, Brenda Vaughn. Row 1 —Betty Manning, President; Susan Bryant, Vice-President; Valerie Thornton, Secretary. Row 2—Rita Shelton, Song Leader; Sandra Dodson, Reporter; Marilyn Cain, Parliamentarian; Joyce Hooker, Treasurer, Donna Hollingsworth, Historian. FFA SWEETHEART AND FHA DREAMBOAT Harry Stafford, First Alternate; Betty Manning, First Alternate; Doris Clark, FFA Sweet- heart; Ronnie Thomas FHA Dreamboat; Cisroe Clark, Second Alternate; Jerry Merrell, Second Alternate. FHA GIRL OF THE YEAR BETTY MANNING DISTRICT “SEW WITH COTTON' WINNER ARLENE TODD BAND Row 1—Martha Suddarth, Angela Cooper. Row 2—Doris Clark, Christy Curtis, Martha Frank- um, Anna Margaret Smith, Pat Kirby, Sue Bishop, Susan King. Row 3—Russell Gilmore, Floydette Clark, Betty Russom,Sue Guise, Glenna Ferree, Beth Ferree, Barbara Dejournett, SurfireThomp- son. Row 4—Joe Klinkhardt, Jimmy Edwards, Rocky Rhodes, Roger Reed, Glenn Hampton, Don- nie Dennis, Mike Overby, Karen Jennings. Row 5_jerry Brogdon, Mitch Selsot, Steven Poe, Bruce Martin, Buddy Summers, Glenn Whitener, Joe Hill, Mr. James Lang, Director. Row 6— Royce Christy, Harvey Slentz, Clay Gardner, Harold Hampton, Bobby Harder, James McCrary, Mike Garner, Bobby Tillman. Row 7—Don James, Emerson Smith, Mike Brown, Ralph Craig, Bobby Palmer, Joe Shirey, Ronald Smith, David Parker. Not Pictured—Elizabeth Cole, Judy Clark, Jackie Handley, Randy Kelley, Stephen Stetson. Russell Gilmore, President; Angela Cooper, Treasurer; Sue Guise, Secretary; Mike Brown, Vice-President; Doris Clark, Reporter; Roger Reed, Band Representative. MIXED CIIORUS Row 1—Arlene Todd, Betty Russom, Martha Suddarth, Dianne Dial, Sondra Slater, Joan Per- son. Row 2—Pamela Kerley, Kay Wilbanks, Jo Ann Person, Doris Clark, Barbara Miller, Kllen Barkovitz, Cathy Coleman, Rita Shelton. Row 3—Linda Hedge, Barbara Loyd, Menette Lewis, Linda Hinchy, Arettia Eveland, Belinda Craig, Marjorie Bryant. Row 4—Sue Murphy, Linda Mor- gan, Sharon Gunn, Pat Kirby, Robert Gould, Reggie Schenimann, Charles Tillman, James Lang, Sponsor. Row 5-Danny Ruff, Billy Shirey, Ralph Craig, Mike Brown, Duane Whitfield, Johnny Trowbridge, Harry Stafford. BAND MAJORETTES Drum Majorett, Martha Suddarth; Head Majorett, Angela Cooper; Majoretts; Martha Frankum, Sue Bishop, Anna Margret Smith, Susan King, Pat Kirby, Christy Curtis, Doris Clark. LATIN CLUB Row 1—Betty Manning, Secretary-Treasurer; Valerie Thornton, President; Brenda Biddle, Vice-President; Susan Bryant, Reporter. Row 2-Myra Murphy, Betty Miller, Phillip Sturm, Vicki Curtis, Joyce Hooker, Mrs. Susie Sigler, Sponsor. SPANISH CLUB Row 1—Kenny DeWeese, Vice-President; Harry Stafford, President; Pete Tinsley, Secretary- Treasurer. Row 2—Mrs. Susie Sigler, Sponsor; Joyce Hooker, Clarice Pool, Roger Hatley, Bob Tillman, Larry Grissom, Douglas Milburn. Science Club Row 1—Donald Bishop, Betty Manning, Valerie Thornton, Reggie Schenimann, Brenda Biddle, Danny Ruff, Pete Tinsley. Row 2-Marilyn Cain, Sherry Blackwell, Vicki Curtis, Kay Wilbanks, Glen Garrett, Susan Bryant, Marla Gill, Betty Miller, Myra Murphy, Mr. Charles Guarr, Sponsor. Row 3-Mike Brown, Bill Shirey, Stephen Bradford, Guy Garrett, Harry Stafford, Ronald Smith, Stephen Stetson, David Parker. Tennis Club Row 1-Don James, Treasurer; Ronnie Thomas, First Vice-President; Harry Stafford, Presi- dent; Mike Kinder, Second Vice-President; Marla Gill, Secretary. Row 2—Jimmy Ingle, Sandra Dodson, Glen Garrett, James Adkisson, Susan Bryant, Martha Frankum, Mrs. Jasamyn Garrett, Sponsor. Row 3-David Parker, Bill Shirey, Guy Garrett, Brenda Biddle, Betty Miller, Phillip Sturm, Tommy Russell. Row 1—Shirley Meek, Joyce Hooker, Sharon Dobbins, Susan Bryant, Arlene Todd, Barbara Miller. Row 2—Patsy Baynes, Barbara Johnson, Wanda McClain, Alice Douglas, John Stolt, Sponsor; Brenda Biddle. Arrow Staff Row 1—Betty Manning, Valerie Thornton, Brenda Biddle, Editor; Cisroe Clark. Row 2— Phillip Sturm, Gary Dalton, Danny Ruff, Reggie Schenimann, Jack James, Myra Murphy. Row 3-Bill Shirey, Donald Bishop, Guy Garrett, Pete Tinsley, James Adkisson, Lloyd Phillips, Sponsor. LIBRARY STAFF SENIOR HIGH PEP CLUB Cheerleaders-Brenda Biddle, Betty Miller, Joyce Hooker, Marilyn Cain, Valerie Thorton, Kay Wilbanks, Vickie Curtis. Row 1-Pat Kirby, Jr. Rep.; Brenda Hickman, Fresh. Rep.; Betty Jo White, Sec-Trea.; Betty Manning, Reporter; Dianne Dial, Pres.; Cisroe Clark, Sr. Rep.; Shir- ley Smotherman, V-Pres.; Lucretia Shirey, Miss Jessica Perry, Sponsor. Row 2-Doris Clark, Mary Lou Pierce, Elsie Bingle, Darlene Rudd, LaVerne Hurley, Sandra Dodson, Geraldine Pattillo, Zelda Sawyers, Ann Keirsey. Row 3-Betty Russom, Barbara Loyd, LaDell Harris, Clarice Pool, Soph. Rep.; Linda Morgan, Sharon Gunn, Paula Gurley, Sherry Blackwell. Row 4—Charlene Hamlett, Martha Suddarth, Susan King, Glenda Tull, Pat Gardner, Anna Margret Smith, Sue Bishop, Karen Jennings. Spun JUNIOR HIGH PER CLUB Row 1 —Johnny Ferguson, Cathy Coleman, Ellen Barkovitz, Barbara Miller, Charlene Ham- lett, Mary Lynn Whitener. Row 2—Beth Andrews, Anna Margret Smith, Sue Bishop. Row 3— Vicki Summers, Barbara Loyd, Brenda Hickman, LaDell Harris, Susan King, Connie McCrary, Ann Guarr, Pat Kerley. Row 4—Christy Curtis, Patsy Manning, Marjorie Bryant, Belinda Craig, Arettia Eveland, Judy Loyd, Debbie Overby, Miss Jessica Perry. Queen of the Council KAY WILBANKS Football Queen DIANNE DIAL Basketball Queen FLOYDETTE CLARK Junior High Football Royalty QUEEN - ANNA MARGARET SMITH BETH ANDREWS VALEDICTORIAN BABE RUTH SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD DAVID PARKER BOYS’ STATE REPRESENTATIVES GLEN GARRETT STEPHEN STETSON HONOR STUDENT RONNIE EARL THOMAS GIRLS’ STATE REP. SUSAN BRYANT Board of Education and Officers Seated, left to right: Leroy Wbitener, president; Bob Kneibert, director; Dr. Arnold Shirey, director; Ray J. Campbell, secretary. Standing: C. A. Vivrett, director; Harry Dowdy, direct- tor; John Taylor, superintendent; Max Sturm, treasurer. Not pictured: C.W. Reed, III, director. SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS JOHN W. TAYLOR Mrs. CAMILLE CROCKETT School Secretary BOB BARKER Coach-History NORMAN NELSON Coach-Driver Education MARVIN PARKER Agriculture CHARLES GUARR Science Mrs. JASAMYN GARRETT Drama-Speech BRUCE COLE English JAMES LANG Band Director Mrs. MARY GLASSCOCK Jr. High English LAURENCE BAKER Art-History Mrs. GLENDA PHILLIPS Business Education JOHN STOLT Coach-Librarian Mrs. MYRTLE CHISM Sixth Grade : vf - I -• Miss JESSICA PERRY Girls Physical Education HAROLD VAUGHN Mathematics Mrs. FLORA BREWER Seventh Grade Mrs. SUSIE SIGLER Math-Lat in-Spanish Mrs. DOROTHY WOOD Home Economics Mrs. HAZEL LINCOLN Seventh Grade Mrs. MARIE LLOYD Mrs- MILDRED FERGUSON Third Grade Fifth Grade Mrs. LILLIAN McGAHEY Fifth Grade Mrs. GAYE SUDDARTH Fifth Grade Mrs. NELLE SHIPTON Sixth Grade Miss DIXIE SCOTT Fourth Grade Mrs. PANSY JARED Third Grade Mrs. JOHNNIE LAWRENCE Fourth Grade Mrs. MARTHA BAKER Second Grade Mrs. CLAIRELLEN PEEL Special Education Mrs. NELL LONG Second Grade Mrs. ALLIE MAE GREEN First Grade Mrs. ALTA MOECKEL Music Mrs. ELSIE ROGERS Third Grade Mrs. VERNICE BROOKS First Grade Mrs. MAECEL DORIS Sixth Grade Mrs. BOBBY SUE LAWSON Second Grade Mrs. EDDYE PEARL CASH First Grade COMPLIMENTS OF . . . 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COMPLIMENTS OF - Kroger STORE LIVE BETTER FOR LESS 5th Walker CARUTHERSVILLE, MO COMPLIMENTS OF Sims SUPERMARKET Hayti, Missouri COMPLIMENTS OF - Farmers Bank OF BRAGGADOCIO braggadocio, Wlo. SECURITY AFETY ---------------- ERVICE SINCE 1911 PLareau 7-6951 braggadocio, ff o. COMPLIMENTS OF- MAI'S BUFFET COMPLIMENTS OF - THE NEW SENSATIONAL WONDER SOFT WHIPPED BREAD and HOSTESS CAKES CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ’63 Quality --CLEANERS----- 20% Discount on Cash and Carry PHONE 280 HAYTI, MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF - HANK’S BAR III Phone 24 Highway 61-84 HAYTI MISSOURI Compliments Of— TURNAGE AUTO PARTS NEW USED Highway 84 COMPLIMENTS OF POTEET BROTHERS Hardware THE ONES THAT APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS Tel. 964 695-4722 HAYTI, Mo. STEELE, Mo. Parents Insist on the Best for Their Children That's Why They Always Ask Their Home-Owned Radio Food Store FOR Grand Prize and Radio Food Products Supplied By McKNIGHT-KEATON GROCERY CO. SDCESTON, MO. COMPLIMENTS OF Skeeter Kell SPORTING GOODS COMPANY ON THE SQUARE We show our appreciation of orders by sending you what you want when you need it.” Phone: TU8-3618 Kennett, Mo. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES PHONE 83 HAYDEN'S REXALL DRUG STORE 1200 WARD AVE. Phone 606 HAYTI, MISSOURI CARUTHERSVILLE. MISSOURI Compliments of Compliments Of . . . BOTTLED GAS ICE QUALITY COAL PHONE 67 HAYTI, MO. Moore s Store QUALITY MEATS Highway 84 West HAYTI PHONE 202 MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF BANK OF HAYTI HOW BIG SHOULD A BANK BE? Large enough to provide you with all the service you expect. Small enough to know you by name and to extend the friendliness we feel is part of every business transaction. HAYTI, MO. COMPLIMENTS OF DrPepper EX BOTTLING COMPANY COMPLIMENTS OF — COMPLIMENTS OF Peoples Reynolds-Joplin Cotton Company HAYTI, MISSOURI Phone 35 DRUG Store Phone 95 HAYTI COMPLIMENTS OF - CHISM PLUMBING HEATING COMPANY HAYTI, MO. Compliments of- COLEMAN INSURANCE AGENCY THOMPSON BUILDING Phone 270 Hayti, Mo. Compliments of- DALTON OIL CO. 130 - Phones - 184 Hoyti Missouri COMPLIMENTS OF - EDWARD A. RUFF KELLEY ELECTRIC CO. Milton Kelley, owner CONTRACTORS Commercial and Industrial Wiring MOTORS and CONTROLS Day Phone 234 Night Phone 333 32) SOUTH THIRD STREET HAYTI, MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF HAYTI FLOWER GIFT SHOP 209 East Main PHONE 597 Hayti, Missouri COMPLIMENTS OF - SOUTHERN’S TIRE COMPANY Wholesalers, Brokers, Warehouses, Tire Engineers. Phone Day 68 Night Caruthersyi lie 1707 304 Highway 84 HAYTI, MO. COMPLIMENTS OF E. F. Verdel and Company Phone 1 HAYTI, MO. Compliments of CURTISS CAFE AIR CONDITIONED Open 24 Hrs Hway 61 Just North of Stop Light JOY THEATRE Showing the Finest in Family Entertainment HAYT1. MO. COMPLIMENTS OF HAYTI LAUNDROMAT —m------------ DRY CLEANING III_____ 610 West Washington HAYTI MO. Compliments of - . G. A. Super Market I COBB McADAMS, Prop. PHONE 63 i ------1-------- Hayri, Missouri COMPLIMENTS OF THE MISSOURI HERALD Serving Hayti and the Bootheel Complete Commercial Printing Service Tel. 94--HAYTI COMPLIMENTS OF NORTH PARK GROCERY We Deliver Meats - Fancy Products Phene 9618 711 North Third Street HAYTI, MO. COMPLIMENTS OF - OIL COMPANY INDEPENDENT DISTRIBUTORS HAYTI - - MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF- Northcutt’s Texaco SERVICE STATION 24 Hour Wrecker Service PHONE 128 Highway 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 412-339 HAYTI--MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF W. M. Crysler Company Phone 141 or 540 JOHN DEERE Hayti, Missouri TRACTORS AND IMPLEMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF - RITZ CLEANERS Alterations and One-Day Service L---PHONE 55------ 208-210 Etist Main HAYTI - - MISSOURI Compliments of - TRAINOR’S REXALL Complete Prescription Service Gift Selection PHONE HAYTI 46 MO. Compliments of - i— GILL'S —i JEWELRY STOREl America's Finest Time Pieces ELGIN-BULOVA WATCHES HAYTI - - MISSOURI Compliments of - TOWN and COUNTRY SUPPLY COMPANY Caruthersville, Mo. BEST WISHES TO THE SENIORS KELLEY’S STATION V. R. Kelley, Jr., Owner 2 LOCATIONS HAYTI MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF Curtis “SELF SERVICE” GROCERY MARKET Phone 517 Highway 84 West HAYTI COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF KHOURIES’ The Leader Store Ready-to Wear SHOES-DRY GOODS HAYTI, MISSOURI Compliments of STEWART FURNITURE COMPANY Phone 16 Hayti, Missouri COMPLIMENTS OF LARRY'S 61 STATION Phone 266 HAYTI, MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS PEMISCOT PACKING COMPANY —:Wardell Brand:- Lard—Bacon Hams—Sausage WARDELL. MO. COMPLIMENTS OF Anything for School Phone 263 Hayti, Mo. COMPLIMENTS OF Hayti VARIETY STORE Mary K and Iva Con gratulatio ns-SENIORS! STANFIELD JEWELRY STORE 322 Ward Ave. Caruthersville, Mo. Compliments of- HARDEN'S GROCERY FORD TRACTOR SALES ond SERVICE E. H. WEBB HAYTI, MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF- DAIRY SERF - GAULDING’S ----- THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF REFRESHMENTS AND SANWICHES ALL WEATHER SERVICE I T Mr. and Mrs. Max Gaulding, Owners EAST HI-WAY 84 HAYTI, MO. COMPLIMENTS OF s. P. OATES Insurance 30 Years of Servlet Phone 98 Hoyti. Missouri COMPLIMENTS OF . . Babe Wilbanks, Prop. PHONE 38 HAYTI MO. BOWL-AIRE LANES Caruthersville, Mo. OPEN BOWLING 7 DAYS A WEEK COMPLIMENTS OF A. T.Earls REAL ESTATE LOAN COMPANY FARM LOANS HWAY 84 HAYTI, MISSOURI Refreshing remembrance AUTOGRAPHS Bottled under authority of The Coco-Cola Company by THE BLANKFIELD COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY COMPLIMENTS OF SHIREY INSURANCE AGENCY FLOYD SHIREY, Agent Fire —Auto—Casualty Crop - Hail Phones 890 or 462 211 South Fourth Sr. HAYTI, MO. COMPLIMENTS OF GARDNERS GROCERY GROCERIES - MEATS BOTTLE GAS Highway 84 West PHONE 380 HAYTI Comp I i ments o I — “The Stor for Men. ’’ CARUTHERSVILLE COMPLIMENTS OF Uptown Lanes HAYTI, MISSOURI TO OUR ADVERTISERS THE COUNCIL STAFF” wishes to thank each of these advertisers for their help in making this book possible. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS—THEY CO-OPERATE WITH US.
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