-:PRESENTING:- THE Council HAYTI HIGH SCHOOL HAYTI, MISSOURI 1963-64 FOREWORD With our school year coining to a close, we pause to look back upon the friends and happiness we have had. This year has been filled with many experiences which we shall never forget. The joys, the sorrows, the fun and the hard work — these are all part of our memories of this past year. In the 1964 COUNCIL we have tried to preserve for you through pictures these memories of HHS. THE STAFF CONTENTS ADMINSTR ATION FACULTY SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN EIGHTH GRADE NORTH SCHOOL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS FEATURES ADVERTISEMENTS Dedication NORMAN LEE NELSON Norman Lee Nelson is rich in terms or the respect and admir- ation of Hayti High School. Emerson has said, A man's fortunes are the fruit of his character. He sets us a good pattern in his neatness, quiet manner, his dedication to his profession, and in service to his school, church, community, and his family. Norman Nelson graduated from Hayti High in 1948 and came here to teach in 1957— 58. He has been associated with junior and senior high coaching in football, basketball, baseball, and track in addition to teaching social studies and drivers edu ation. Therefore, we are proud to dedicate the 1963—64 Council to Norman Nelson. BOARD OF EDUCATION-Seated at table, left to right: LeRoy Whitener, president; R. O. Kneibert and Dr. A. G. Shirey, directors, and Ray J. Campbell, secretary. Standing: C. A. Viv- rett and Harry Dowdy, directors; Supt. John Taylor and Max Sturm, treasurer. Inset: C. W. Reed, HI, director. In the school election in April Dr. Shirey retired from the board and Bill Rhodes was elected to fill the position. 1 MELVIN MANNING High School FLOYD MATHIS Grade School PRINCIPALS DALTON ROGERS North School CAMILLE CROCKETT Superintendent’s Secretary SARAH SANDERS High School Secretary V SOUTH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL i- 4 - NORTH SCHOOL CAMPUS CANDIDS 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. JpACU LTV LAURENCE BAKER Art-History ROBERT BURKE Mathematics BRUCE COLE English G. W. DEAN Coach-History JASAMYN GARRETT Drama—Speech MARY GLASSCOCK Jr. High English CHARLES GUARR Science NICHOLAS LEIST Band Director MARVIN PARKER Agriculture GLENDA PHILLIPS Business Education LLOYD PHILLIPS Counselor DOROTHY WOOD Home Economics MRS. FLORA BREWER Seventh Grade MRS. MYRTLE CHISM Sixth Grade MRS. MAECEL DORRIS Special Education MRS. HAZEL LINCOLN Seventh Grade MRS. LILLIAN McGAHEY Fifth Grade MRS. ALTO MOECKEL Music MRS. NELLE SHIPTON Sixth Grade MRS. GAYE SUDDARTH Fifth Grade 4 MRS. EDDYE PEARL CASH First Grade MRS. LOETA COLLINS Third Grade MRS. ALLIE MAE GREEN First Grade MRS. JOHNNIE LAWRENCE Fourth Grade MRS. NELLE LONG Second Grade MRS. MARIE LLOYD Third Grade MRS. CLARELLEN PEEL Special Education MRS. ELSIE ROGERS Third Grade MBS DIXIE SCOTT F ourth Grade SENIORS Class Officers: Peter Bob Tinsley, President; Ronnie Thomas, Vice-President; Shirley Smotherman, Secretary; Ralph Craig, Treasurer. Sponsors: Nicholas Leist, Jasamyn Garrett, Bruce Cole. ELSIE RACHEL BINGLE ’’Personality is the found- ation of success.” STEPHEN CALE BRADFORD ’’Toil conquers all things.” HENRY CLIFTON BRADLEY, II ’’Boys will be boys.” SUSAN GAIL BRYANT We shall be what we make ourselves. ' HARRY LEE DOWDY A good mind possesses a kingdom. BILLIE JO DOUGLAS The past forever gone, the future still our own.' GARY LYNN GANT A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. GLENN SANDERS GARRETT “Great thoughts like great deeds need no trumpet. ' ROGER DALE HATLEY “Be too big to be little.' MARLA ANN GILL “Just enough sense and nonsense to make a charming girl. OTIS THOMAS HAYNES “The mildest manners, the gentlest heart. DONALD LAWRENCE JAMES Great modesty often hides great merit. RICHARD RAYMOND INGS Not afraid of work, but not in sympathy with it. DANNY RAY HOWELL Today decides tomorrow. PATRICIA LOU KIRBY Lifes one big dream. Why did you wake me? MIKE GLENN KINDER A good laugh is sunshine in the house. GEORGE MICHAEL HENDERSON To make friends, be one. JACQUELINE ROCHELLE McCOY Who knows roost forgives most.” LINDA GAIL MORGAN Joy is not in things it is in us.” JERRY McFADDEN Above our life we love a steadfast friend.” MYRA ELLEN MURPHY ”Amomg mortals, second thoughts are the wisest.” NEELEY MITCHELL, Jr. Deeds-not Words.” BOBBY CHARLES OLDHAM Not try dying, but die trying.” JOE JEFFERSON SHIREY Conduct and courage lead to honor. JANIE DARLENE RUDD She seems so quiet, but don’t get her started. WARY LOU PIERCE Live and learn. WYVONIE JANE SMITH HER sneeze will remain after s he’s gone. RONALD GWYNN SMITH Seldom heard, but always doing. EFFIE MAY SMITH Persistent people begin their success where others end in failure. ROBERT STEPHEN TILLMAN Not merely to exist, but to amount to something in life. STEPHEN ROY STETSON He is noble who performs noble deeds. PETER ROBERT TINSLEY A sound mind in a sound body. SHIRLEY RUTH SMOTHERMAN Character is the cornerstone to success. t RONNIE EARL THOMAS Let us be judged by our deeds. GLENDA ANN TULL It is what I love determines how I love. JOHN ANDREW WIGGINGTON Great thoughts come from the heart. BETTY JO WHITE Self confidence is the keynote to success. JOHN DUANE WHITFIELD Athletic, and witty, full of fun. He’s made a friend of everyone. Senior Activities ELSIE RACHEL BINGLE-Pep Club 62-64; Girls’ Basketball Intramurals 60-64; Captain 63— 64; Softball Intramurals 62—63« STEPHEN CALE BRADFORD-F. F. A. 60- 64; Spanish Club 63—64; Track 60—62; Science Club 62-64; Football 60-64; Captain 63 -64; All Conference 3rd team 61-62; Honorable Mention All State 62—63. 1 Team 62 —64; Honorable Men- tion All State 63-64; Junior Class Vice-President 62-63; Arrow Staff 63-64; Band 60-62; Baseball 62—64; Beta Club 62—63; Tennis Club 62—63; Basketball 60—62; National Honor Society 62—64. HENRY CLIFTON BRADLEY-F. F. A. 60- 62; Latin Club 62—63; Track 60—62; Science Club 60-62; Dramatics 63-64; Football 60—63; Beta Club 60—63; National Honor Society 60—62; Spe- ech-Arts Club 63—64; Tennis Club 62-63; Con. Play 63—64. SUSAN GAIL BRYANT-Latin Club 61-64, Re- porter 62-63, President 63-64; Girls State Rep- resentative 62-63; Science Club 62-63; Drama- tics 63—64; Sophomore Pilgrimage 61—62; F. H. A. 60—64, Treasurer 61—62, Vice-President 62—63 President 63—64; Delegate State Convention 62— 63; Council Staff 62—64; Football Attendant 61— 62; Library Staff 62-63; Beta Club 61—62; Nat- ional Honor Society 62—64. RALPH EDWARD CRAIG-F. F. A. 60-64, Sentinel 62—64; Band 62—63; Mixed Chorus 62— 63; Dramatics 63-64; Football 60-64; Senior Class Treasurer 63—64; Basketball 60—61; Speech-Arts Club 63—64; Tennis Club 62—63. BILLIE JO DOUGLAS-Pep Clii 63-64; Play Day 63—64. HARRY LEE DOWDY-F. F. A. 60-63; Track 60- 61; Science Club 62-63, Vice-President 60- 61, President 61-62; Basketball 60-64; Beta Club 61— 63; National Honor Society 62—64. MARTHA JANE FRANKUM-Band 60-64, Maj- orette 61—64, Drum Majorette 63—64; F. H. A. 60- 62, Songleader 61—62; Girls’ Basketball Intramur- als 62—64; Mixed Chorus 61—62; All County Band 60- 61; Band President 63—64; Tennis Club 62— 63; Dramatics 63—64; Miss Sadie Hawkins 62—63; Pep Club 60-63. GARY LYNN GANT-F. F. A. 61-64; Football 61— 63; Basketball 61—63« PATRICIA ANN GARDNER-Mixed Chorus 60- 64; Pep Club 62-63« GLENN SANDERS GARRETT-F. F. A. 60- 63; Band 60—61; Boys’ State 62—63; Track 60—62; Science Club 63—64, Parliamentarian 63—64; Dra- matics 63—64; Football 61—64, All Conference 63-64, Player of the Year 63-64; Sophomore Cla- ss Reporter 61-62; Junior Class Treasurer 62-63; Tennis Club 62-63; Basketball 60-62; Beta Club 61- 62; National Honor Society 62-64, President 63-64; Baseball 60-64; Speech-Arts Clik 63-64, Pres ident 63-64. (Continued on next page.) SENIOR ACTIVITIES (Cent.) MARLA ANN GILL-Band 60-61; Mixed Cho- rus 62-63; Science Club 62-63; Pep Club 60-63; Tennis Club 62—63; Football Attendant 60—61, 62- 63; Tennis Club Reporter; F. H. A. 60—04, Speech Arts Club 64; Senior Play 64. RUSSELL LEE GILMORE-F. F. A. 62-63; Band 60-63, President 62-63; Student Council Representative 62-63; Track 61-62; Mixed Cho- rus 61—62; Football 60—61; Class President 60— 61; Arrow Staff 62—64; Basketball 60—61; Natio- nal Honor Society 62—64; Debate Team 63—64; Baseball 60—64; Speech Arts Club 63—64. ROGER DALE HATLEY-Spanish Club 62-64, Reporter 63—64; F. F. A. 60-64, Parlimentarian 63— 64; National Honor Society 62-64. OTIS TOMMY HAYNES-F, F. A. 62-63; Latin Club 63-64; Student Council 62-64, Vice-Pres- ident 62-63, President 63-64; Track 62-64; Dra- matics 63-64; Football Manager 63-64; Tennis Club 62—63; Council Staff 62-64; Basketball 62- 64, All Conference 62-64. Transfer from Ross 62. GEORGE MICHAEL HENDERSON-Band 63- 64; Track 63—64; Mixed Chorus 63-64; F. F. A. 63—64. Transfer from Ross 63. DANNY RAY HOWELL-F. F. A. 60-64; Track 62- 63; Science Club 61-62; RICHARD RAYMOND INGS-Baseball 60-62; F. F. A. 61-64, Sentinel 60-61; Band 60-62; Track 60—62; Mixed Chorus 60—61; Science Club 61— 62; Dramatics 63-64; Pep Club 60; Play Day 63- 64; Speech Arts Club 63—64; Football 62-64; All Conference Basketball 61-62; Sophomore Cl- ass Treasurer 61—62. DONALD LAWRENCE JAMES-Band 60-63; Student Council Representative 62-63; Vice-Pres- ident of Student Council 63-64; Tennis Club 62- 63; Arrow Staff, co-editor 63-64; Speech Arts Club, Vice-President 63-64. MIKE GLENN KINDER-F. F. A. 60-64; Track 60—61, 62-63; Football 60-64; Tennis Club 62— 63; Debate Team 62-63; Dramatics 63-64; Speech Arts Club 63—64. PATRICIA LOU KIRBY-Band 60-63; Stud- ent Council Representative 63—64; Dramatics 64; Pep Club 60—64; Jr. Representative 62-63; Pres- ident 62-64; Council Staff 62 -64; Football Queen 63—64 ; Basketball Attendant 63—64; F. H. A. 61— 64; Majorette 61—63; F. H. A. Reporter 63 -64; Girls Basketball Intermuals 61—64; Play Day 64. JACQUELINE ROCHELLE McCOY-Band 60- 61; Mixed Chorus 63—64; Pep Club 60-64; Lib- rary Staff 60—62; Girls Basketball Intramurals 61— 64. JERRY McFADDEN—F. F. A. 62-64; Track 62— 63; Transfer from Ross 62. NEELY MITCHELL, JR.-F. F. A. 60-63; Science Club 62—63; Class Officer 60—63; Tennis Club 62—63; All Conference Basketball 61—62; Debate Team 63-64; Track 60-61; Speech-art Club 63-64. LINDA GAIL MORGAN-Pep Clii 60-64; F. H. A. 62-64; Dramatics 63- 64; Mixed Chorus 62-63; Girls Basketball IntraimXals 62-64; Play Day 63-64. MYRA ELLEN MURPHY-Latin Club 62-64; Mixed Chorus 61-62; Science Club 62—64; Dra- matics 63—64; Pep Club 60—62; Arrow Staff 62— 63; Council Staff 62—64; F. H. A. 60—64; Speech Arts Club 63—64. BOBBY CHARLES OLDHAM-r. F. A. 63- 64; Football 63-64. Transfer from Ross 62. MARY LOU PIERCE-Mixed Chorus 62-64; Pep Club 62-64; Basketball Intramurals 62—64; Softball Intramurals 63—64; Play Day 63-64. Tran- sfer from Carutbersville 62. DARLENE JANIE RUDD-Pep Club 63-64; Council Staff 62-64; Girls Basketball Intramurals 61- 64; Softball Intrarourals 63-64. JOE SHIREY-F. F. A. 60-61; Band 60-63; Track 61-63-64; Dramatics 63-64; Football 60- 64; All Conference 3rd team 61-62, All Confer- lst team 63—64; Basketball 60—62; National Hon- or Society 62-64; Speech Art Club 63—64; Base- ball 62-64; Blocking award 63-64. EFFIE MAE SMITH-Draroatics 63-64; Lib- rary Staff 62-63; Speech-Arts Club 63-64; Tran- sfer from Carurhersville 62. RONALD GWYNN SMITH-F. F. A. 60-64; Band 60—62; Science Club 62—64; Football 62— 64; Arrow Staff 63 -64; Beta Club 61—62; National Honor Society 62-64; Reporter. WYVONNIE JANE SMITH-Pep Club 60-62; Mixed Chorus 62-63; Softball Intramurals 63—64. SHIRLEY RUTH SMOTHERMAN-Student Cou- ncil Representative 62-63; Cheerleader 60-61; Dramatics 63—64; Pep Club 60—64, Vice-Pres- ident 62-63, Freshman Class Treasurer 60-61, Junior Class Reporter 62-63, Senior Class Sec- retary 63-64; Arrow Staff 63-64; Council Staff 62- 63, Editor 63—64; Senior Football Attendant 63- 64; Basketball Queen 63-64; Library Staff 63- 64; Beta Club 61—62; F. H. A. 61—64, Secretary 63—64; Play Day 63—64; Girls Basketball Intra- murals 62-64. District Sew With Cotton Winner. STEPHEN ROY STETSON-F. F. A. 62-63; Band 60-63; Boys' State Representative 62-63; Track 60—63; Science Club 62— 64; Football 60— 63; Freshman Class Vice-President 60-61; Arrow Staff 62 -64; Basketball 60—64; Beta Club 61-63; National Honor Society 62-64; Honorable Mention All Confernece football 61-63. RONNIE EARL THOMAS-F. F. A. 60-64; President 63—64; Student Council Representative 63—64; Track 60-64; Football 60-64; Honorable Mention All Conference 63-64; Dramatics 63 -64; Junior Class President 62—63; Senior Class Vice- President 63—64; Tennis Club 62—63, President 62— 63; Basketball 60—64; Baseball 60—64; Speech Arts Club 63-64. ROBERT STEPHEN TILLMAN-F. F. A. 60- 64; Latin Club 63-64; Spanish Club 62-64; Band 60- 64; Baseball 60-61; Track 60-62; Beta Club 61- 63. PETER BOB TINSLEY-F. F. A. 60-61; Span- ish Club 60-64, Reporter 62-63, President 63-64; Band 60—62; Student Council 62—63; Track 60—64; Science Club 62-64; Reporter 62-63; Dramatics 63— 64; Football 63—64; Arrow Staff 62—64; Coun- cil Staff 62 —64; Basketball 60—64; Beta Club 62- (Continued on next page.) 63; National Honor Society 62-64, Reporter 63- 64; Baseball 60-64; Speech-Arts Club 63-64, Vice-President 63-64; Senior Class President, Junior Class Secretary. GLENDA ANN TULL-Mixed Chorus 60-64; Pep Club 61—64; Basketball Incramurals 61—64; Baseball Intramurals 61—64. BETTY JO WHITE-F. H. A. 61-64; Basket- ball Attendant 62-63; Beta Club 60-62; Council Staff 62—64; Arrow Staff 63—64, Co-Editor; Play Day 62-63; Pep Club 60-64, Secretary 62-63, Reporter 63-64; Cheerleader 60-61; Mixed Chorus 63—64; Girls Basketball Intramurals 61—64; Girls Baseball Incramurals 63—64. DUANE WHITFIELD-F. F. A. 60-64; Band 60—62; Track 60—64; Mixed Chorus 61—63; Dra- matics 63—64; Football 60—64; Council Staff 62— 64; Basketball 60-64; Speech-Arts Club 63-64; District Soil Judgung Team 62—64; Vice-President F. F. A. 63-64. JOHN WIGGINGTON-F. F. A. 60-64; Mixed Chorus 63—64. Senior Class Prophecy ELSIE BINGLE will be the second woman on the moon because someone forgot to close the gas valve at Boocheel Propane. RICKY INGS in ten years will be in California still saying, I can’t believe I graduated. (and neither can we) RALPH CRAIG will manufacture belts made es- pecially for English class to reduce the haz- ard of getting your grades lowered. TOMMY HAYNES will take Meadowlark Lemon’s place on the Harlem Globe Trotters. SHIRLEY SMOTHERMAN in fifteen years will have supplied Caruthersville High School with twin bass drummers. GLEN GARRETT in six years will be professor Magnetostatics, micropaleontology, statis- tical quality control, and thermolumines- cence at Hayti High School. JACKIE McCOY in ten years will open her own beauty shop for (boy) basketball players. DARLENE RUDD will someday own her own pickled pig’s feet factory. STEVE BRADFORD will become a Hollywood star and start his own T. V. series called The Dentist. SUSAN BRYANT will be Glen Garrett’s assis- tant and look up the meanings of his titles. MIKE HENDERSON will star in the stage play Oklahoma. DON JAMES in ten years will still be trying to think of a good senior prohpecy. LINDA GAIL MORGAN in ten years will be a fat lady in the circus. MARLA GILL in ten years will be a famous wo- man athlete on the Olympic Team. DANNY HOWELL will assist Bobby Tillman in giving saftey lectures. PETE TINSLEY will join Merrell, Merrell, and Merrell law firm and have his own very pri- vate secretary called Paula. The name of the firm will be changed to Merrell, Merrell, Merrell, Tinsley, Tins ley, and Tinsley. RUSSELL GILMORE in five years will receive his master’s degree in English and write a prize winning novel called ‘Tom Cat’ on a Hot Tin Roof. MYRA MURPHEY will play in the broadway pro- duction of Irma la Douce. JERRY McFADDEN will in ten years take Cas- sius X's place and become a pugilistic poet. PAT KIRBY will in ten years come back to Hay- ti High and take Mrs. Woods’ place as fam- ily living teacher and teach her daughter Charlotte. WYVONNIE SMITH in ten years will have her own little (or big) group of bouncies. BOBBY OLDHAM in ten years will be six feet tall and weigh 110 pounds. BILLIE DOUGLAS in ten years will be the key- note speaker at a political convention in Ma- dison Square Garden and she will not use a public address system. RONNIE THOMAS will have his own group of tuff nuts’ in ten years. MIKE KINDER will return to Hayti in ten years as game warden and arrest Mr. Taylor and Mr. Phillips for swatting mosquitoes out of season. BUTCH MITCHELL’S first architectural assign- ment will be to design Hayti a new school. MARY LOU PIERCE will be the first woman on the moon. JOE SHIREY will graduate from Cape with a Q. B. (quarter backing) major and an A. M. S. (Anna Margaret Smith) degree. EFFIE SMITH in ten years will be an admiral in the Navy and command her own battleship of sailors, and be loved by everyone of them. BOBBY T1LLNAM will take Sergeant Montgom- ery’s place and lecture school children on safe driving. DUANE WHITFIELD in ten years will be doing the Smokey the Bear commercials direct from the Nancy Coleman National Bank. RONALD SMITH will come home after the first semester at Rolla with a long beard, a slide rule in one hand and a pick in the ocher, and a six-shooter strapped to his side. BETTY WHITE after graduation from Draughon's Business College will return to be the new school secretary. STEPHEN STETSON will graduate from Pascola Technological Institute after having borrow- ed gold fillings from Susan's dad to finance his education. H. C. BRADLEY after a long and successful career at dare-devil driving will retire and operate a chain of his own grocery stores. (Continued on next page.) HARRY LEE DOWDY in ten years will replace Dr. Zorba on the ren Casey show. MARTHA FRANKUM after twenty-five years will still be working as the private secretary of the Merrell, Merrell, and Merrell law firm. GARY GANT after having retired from the Air Force will return to Hayti to give demonst- rations on finger gringing. GLENDA TULL within twenty years will have married an airman and started her own pri- vate air force squadron. PATRICIA GARDNER in 1965 will become the first member of the men's Air Corp. ROGER HATLEY in ten years will still be in the Air Force trying to talk his way out. Senior Class Will DON JAMES wills his third hour P. E. class to Alfred Jackson because of his outstanding leadership ability. MIKE KINDER wills Clarice Pool his ability to be everybody’s love without a true love to his name. BUTCH MITCHELL wills his blond hair to Mr. Phillips (since his is becoming thin.) MARY LOU PIERCE wishes to leave her long legs and her ability to run fast to Miss Perry and Nancy Henderson. JOE SHIREY wills his ability to make the All- Conference football team his senior year to Gus Peterson. EFFIE SMITH wills Jacqueline her ability to make high grades in P. E . RONALD SMITH leaves his privilege to ride the girl's bus to Memphis to Glen Whitener. BOB TILLMAN wills his ability to make two dif- ferent girls believe, at the same time, that they are the only one for him to any boy who thinks he can get away with it. DUANE WHITFIELD wills his ability to run the high hurdles to Buddy Hampton. On the advice of Mr. Phillips, our qualified coun- selor, BETTY WHITE wills Mike Kinder to anyone who can keep up with him. RONNIE THOMAS wills his ability to beat Coa- ch Scolt in a game of ping pong without play- ing over his head to Coach Nelson. GLEN GARRETT leaves his nickname Goober to Mr. Guarr. RALPH CRAIG, being of sound mind and body, wills his ability to go steady with the same girl for three years to anyone who wants it. STEPHEN STETSON wills his ability to get along with football coaches to Jerry Alex- ander. H. C. BRADLEY wills his atheltic ability, in- herited from Gary Dalton, to Dennis Poe. STEPHEN BRADFORD wills his ability to stay on the foocball team for the entire season to Bob Palmer. GLENDA TULL wills her ability to know almost all the airman in the 97th Field Maintenance Squadron to Shelby Gunn. HARRY DOWDY leaves his many broken hearts and his tendency to be stood up on prom night to Emerson Smith. GARY GANT wills his grinding ability in agri- culture to Glen Pery. PATRICIA ANN GARDNER wishes to leave her ability to spill everything in her lap at lunch to Shirley Meek. TOMMY HAYNES wills his ability in basketball and his ability to make the All-Conference team to Bill Russell. ROGER HATLEY wills his ability to get along with teachers to LaDale Harris. MIKE HENDERSON, being of sound mind, wills his ability to fall flat on his face in a track meet to Wayne Bishop. LINDA MORGAN wills her great talent, which is talking to people withoux boring them, to Diane Morgan. SHIRLEY SMOTHERMAN wills her abiltiy to get an expensive pair of gloves for Christmas to Betty Miller. MYRA MURPHY wills her ability to stay in sch- ool on a spring day to the junior boys. SUSAN BRYANT wills her ability to be nice in class and be well-liked by the teachers to Roger Reed and Rocky Rhodes. JANIE SMITH wills her tendency to be clumsy to Brenda Hickman. JACKIE McCOY wills her athletic ability to Doris McCoy. PAT KIRBY wills her four front teeth to anyone who needs them. DANNY HOWELL wills his height to Bennie Hall. RICK INGS wills his beard to Randy Kelley. BILLIE DOUGLAS wills her best girlfriend to David Kirby. MARTHA FRANKUM wills her ability to be drum majorette her senior year to Harold Hampton. MARLA GILL wills her intellegence to Sue Guise. RUSSELL GILMORE wills his batting average and right field to Ricky Harden. BOBBY OLDHAM wills his ability to play foot- ball with sore toes to Kenneth Ledbetter. PETE TINSLEY wills his musical talents to next year's band. JERRY McFADDEN wills his ability to be well liked by everyone to the faculty. ELSIE BINGLE and DARLENE RUDD wish to leave their petite sizes to all weight watch- ers. THE SENIOR CLASS OF '64 will their brains, good looks, excellent athletic abilities, hu- mor, and everything else that made them the best graduating class yet to the Senior Class of '65. « JUNIORS Class Officers: Kenny DeWeese, President; Vickie Curtis, Vice-President; Betty Miller, Secretary; Joyce Hooker, Treasurer. Sponsors: Mrs. Mary Glasscock and Laurence Baker. Not pictured: Marvin Parker, Sponsor. WILLIAM BROWN Junior Stand Fan! JANNIE DENNY Ravin’Red Head AUCE DOUGLAS Where’s Larry? « SHARON GUNN MSnow—is our prediction!” BOBBY HARDER I like redheads!” HAROLD HAMPTON Pollywog” JOYCE HOOKER Fickle-hearted” KENNETH LEDBETTER Twrnk” JIMMY INGLE The car’s bugged! LARRY LEDBETTER HELP! WANDA McCLAIN Peanut” SHIRLEY MEEK Meek, but mighty!” NORMA LEDBETTER Is he tall? JENNIFER METZGER It's fine with me! BOBBY PALMER Let's go to Portage ville !M DENNIS POE «•Who Me!” DAVID PARKER Brainy” KAY PERRY Blond or Brunette?” LINDA PRINCE The Air Force is great!” RITA SHELTON “Giggle-box” A.G.SANDERS “I’ve got the Lincoln tonight!” TOMMY RUSSELL “Just call me Pinocchio.” JERRY TRAVIS “Hey, you guys!” PHILLIP STURM “A Ladies’ Man!” EMERSON SMITH “The big M.” PAUL STURM “Where’s the fire?” SOPHOMORES Class Officers: Rocky Rhodes, President; Donna Richardson, Vice-President; Tommy Sanders, Secretary; Roger Reed, Treasurer. Sponsor: Mrs. Glenda Phillips. Not pictured: Charles Guarr, Sponsor. Peggy Alsup Myra Baxter Jerry Bell Nancy Bennett Sue Bishop Jerry Brogdon Gary Coleman Linda Crawford Mary Crawford Barbara De Jour nett Dennis Dill Jimmy Edwards Glenna Ferree Clay Gardner Mike Garner Cindy Gill Sue Guise Bobby Gunn Shelby Gunn Ruby Gunnells Barbara Loyd Doris McCoy Melody Metzger David Mulliniks Rocky Rhodes Donna Richardson Tommy Sanders Mitch Selsor '1 Claudette Sheckell Sondra Slater Brenda Siavings Harvey Slentz Anna Margaret Smith Dian Smith James Stockton Nelson Summers James Terrett Sherry Thomas Surfire Thompson Shirley VanDeWaal Brenda Vaughn Vertie White Glen Whitener FRESHMEN Class Officers: Keith Anderson, President; Barbra Miller, Vice-President; Linda Morgan, Secretary; Mike McCaa, Treasurer. Sponsors: Mrs. Susie Sigler and Miss Jessica Perry. Margie Bryant Bobby Burkeen Sharon Capps Judy Clark Keith Anderson Ellen Barkovitz Ronny Blaylock Ronnie Bradford Elizabeth Cole Cathy Coleman Sandra Cooper Belinda Craig Donny Dennis David Dobbins Kenneth Dowdy Arittia Eveland Beth Ferree Charles Flowers Ricky Frankum Linda Hamilton Glenn Hampton Jackey Handley Johnny Harden Larry Hargrove Glenn Haynes Linda Hedge Joe Hill Lyn Hollingsworth Mildred Jackson Nannie Jenkins Pam Kerley Robert Long Mike McCaa Shirley McClain Thomas McCianahan James McCrary i Shonna Metzger Barbra Miller Ronald Moble y Larry Mooneyham Linda Morgan Mickey Mulliniks Sue Murphy Dare 11 Murray James Newson Mike Overbey Frankie Perry Gus Peterson EIGHTH GRADE Row 1-Pat Mitchell, Vickie Summar, David Craig, Jerry Pattillo, Jimmie Bingle, Mike Gra- dy, Bennie Hall, Carless Johnson. Row 2-Dennis Loyd, Orville Beatty, Jerry Middleton, Has- kell Ward, Duane Curtis, Earnie Babcock, Jackie King, Ronnie Davis. Row 3-Janis Evett, Dianne Morgan, Erma Ledbetter, Sherry Mercer, Linda Lee, Vickie Ledbetter, Brenda Beasley, Ann Guarr, Judy Loyd. Row 4—Jacqulin Thompson, Margo Tice, Sue Bell, Mike Sprouse, Tony Newsom, Allen Barker, Linda Moody, Pat Kerley, Joyce Evett. Row 1—Stanley Wright, Claudia Smotherman, Paula Guise, Connie McCrary, Patsy Manning, Rhonda Ames, Dianne Tillman, Debbie Mathis. Row 2-Mike Ames, Sammy Reifsnyder, Royce Christy, Gary Tull, Michael Alsup, Stephen Rhodes, Mike Slentz, Sonny Ward. Row 3-Tony Sloan, Larry Denny, Beth Andrews, Mary Mancell, Christi Curtis, Janice Norrid, Judy Ledbetter, Pam Sargent, Debbie Overbey. Row 4-W'esley Cole, Phillip Johnson, Mike Stetson, Dale Mas- sey, Mary Lynn Whitener, Cheryl Wagoner, Glenda Henson, Harold Goodwin, Gordon Duckworth. SEVENTH GRADE-Hazel Lincoln, Teacher. Row 1-Sonny Turnage, Billy McClain, Steve Watkins, John Sanders, Michael Peterson, Aaron Thompson, Jimmy Smith. Row 2—Billy Josh- lin, Virginia Moody, Ginger Travis, Thana Vaughn, Pamela Merrell, Brinda Stockton, Linda Stoc- kton, Peggy Phillips, Marcia Sturm, Gary Trowbridge. Row 3—Susan Mouhalis , Carolyn Talk- ington, Pat Naile, Johnnie Lou Swan, Mary Francis Tigirt, Marilyn Wiggington, Genevieve Hook- er, Penny Wright, Sue Z. Rogers. Row 4—Curt Sanders, Charles Scarbrough, Steve Shelly, Gary Thrasher, Bobby Rudd, Buddy Reed. SEVENTH GRADE—Flora Brewer, Teacher. Row 1—Steven Craig, Terry Hill, Nathan Duck- worth, David Garner, Martin Andersen, Michael Gardner, Kenneth Grady. Row 2—Ben Baker, Beth Coleman, Loyce Burkeen, Lanna Haynes, Judy Marsh, Jo Beth Bennett, Barbara Berry, Patti Fisher, Harold Lincoln. Row 3— Linda Denny, Virginia Belknap, Linda Grissom, Barbara Douglas, Cathy Hinchey, Brenda Harris, Marsha James, Jeanie Gunnells. Row 4—Danny Capps, Bobby Johnson, Terry Howell, Roger Etheridge, Michael King, Phillip Ames, Keith Alexander, John Mark Henderson. Not pictured—Rose Deringer, John Hollingsworth. SIXTH GRADE—Myrtle Chism, Teacher. Row 1-Keith Howren, Danny Hall, Douglas Khou- rie, Roy Neal Jones, Michael Bradsher, Randy Camp, Jimmy Cook. Row 2—Pamela Alsup, Judy Babb, Patricia Grady, Ramona Lincoln, Mary Anne Euell, Belinda Camp, Melinda Camp, Katy Lee. Row 3—Glen Brooks, Bonnie Loyd, Barbara Grissom, Kitty Bryant, Garnetta Johnson, Phy- llis Grissom, Rayona Belknap, Deborah Dean, James Hooker. Row 4—Jerry Blaylock, Jackie Hall, Rickie Craig, Phillip Clodfelter, Garry England, Keith Cole, Stephen Howell. SIXTH GRADE-Nelle Shipcon, Teacher. Row 1-Richard Jackson, George Patillo, Ray Vic- krey, RaymondSims, Jimmy Slavings, Larry McCrary, Larry Porter. Row 2—Gary Gill, Janet Pet- erson, Phyllis Hooker, Marilyn Pierce, Lenita Sanders, Gale Selsor, Brenda Walker, Patti Sum- mar. Row 3—Ronald Thornton, Shelia Smith, Pansy Ward, Brenda Tanner, Jennie Wiggington, Deborah Shaffer, Brenda Meek, Debra Raudell. Row 4-Lee Stockton, Clinton Pery, Jerry White, Michael Watkins, Steve Willsie, Danny Stafford, Jackie Sharp, Larry Ray. FIFTH GRADE-Lillian McGahey, Teacher. Row 1-Roger Dale Emerson, Terry Brogdon, Danny Dodson, Freddy England, Walter Brogdon, Ricky Coleman, Charles Jackson. Row 2- Anne Franklin, Sharon Craig, Shirley Hall, Delores James, Brenda Franks, Debbie Cates, Debra Grissom, Patsy Heathcock. Row 3—David Gray, Pam Gill, Barbara Cartee, Fay Hamlett, Kay Hamlett, Sharon Grissom, Judy Guarr, Cathy Curtis, Shirley Hatley. Row 4—David Fullhart, Hite Horner, Clay Duckworth, Ruth Crawford, Marilyn Ames, Daronda Berry, Burley James, Roger Dale Berry, Steve Chaffin. FIFTH GRADE—Gaye Suddarth, Teacher. Row 1 —Joe Mitchell, Roy Jerrolds, Douglas Wri- ght, Steve Rudd, Jessie Riley, Johnny Pierce, Jackie Overbey. Row 2-Carolyn Lee, Sandra Owens, Verline Fincher, Kathy Moody, Barbara Porter, Betty Mobley, Sharon Sullivan, Ann Slen- tz, Leeann Smith. Row 3—Barbara Weddington, Kathy Miller, Patricia Taylor, Brinda Apple, Mary Patillo, Betty Oldham, Lucy Whitaker, Diane Suddarth, Pat Powell. Row 4—Robert Keen Mike Shirey, Thomas Prince, Richard Willsie, Mike Thomas, Carl Ward, Doug Schenimann, David Smith, Roger Tyler. SPECIAL EDUCATION—Marcel Dorris, Teacher. Row 1—Bobby Heathcock, Mary Ann Petty, Virginia Heffley, Brenda Maroney, Gloria Long, Helen Brown, Eugene Price. Row 2—Johnnie Warhurst, Richard Handley, Robert Brewer, Kenneth Burkeen, Billy Walker, Billy Aaron, Carol Burkeen, Roger Gaskins, Michael Shaffer. FOURTH GRADE—Johnnie Lawrence, Teacher. Row 1 —Janet Grissom, Deborah Hall, Char- les Belknap, Dennis Abbott, Gary Brogden, Fannie Farris, Donnie Beck, Stephen Burkeen, Jea- nne Banks, Janet Douglas. Row 2—Henry Berry, Connie Burkeen, Richard Detweiler, Glenn Bro- wn, Loyce Clodfelter, Benny Hall, Quentin Cain, Virgie Abshire, Karen Hill, Myra DeFoe, Wan- da Frazier, Row 3—Rhonda Camp, Lee Cole, Debbie Bowen, Belinda Grissom, Claire Coleman, Dennis Glass, Lynn Barkovitz, John Duckworth, Dennis Grissom, Wanda Brewer. FOURTH GRADE-Dixie Scott, Teacher. Row 1-Magrie Petty, Martha McClain, Shelia Jo Jerrolds, Lee Nelson, Jackie Walker, Gary Slavings, Grada Jackson, Terri Ledbetter, Jo Ann Kimble, Debra Thornton. Row 2—Mary Perry, Anthony Lannie, Margaret Watkins, Mark Roberts, Jo Lynn Northcutt, Douglas McCaa, Michael Manning, Rebecca Selsor, Susan McAnally,Sammy Wombie. Row 3-Rebecca Martin, Eugenia Turnage, Randy Tillman, Larry Welborn Kay Peter- son, Shelia Trowbridge, Vickie Thomas Todd, George Merrell IV, Patty Reed. THIRD GRADE—Mrs. Loeta Collins, Teacher. Row 1—Ruby Kilburn, Frank Humes, Michael Mc- Crary, Stephen Metzger, Anna Harden, Dennis Moody, Donnia Jackson, Billy Keefer. Row 2— Betty Handley, Edward Jenkins, Terry Hinchey, Miles Horner, Jr., Charlotte McKee, Lyndell Hall, Delbert Hall, Sandra Hurley. Row 3—Dennis Johnson, Peggy Howard, Diane Hill, Mark Howell, Pamala Metzger, Robert Middleton, Regenia Mitchell, Debby Mercer. THIRD GRADE—Marie Lloyd, Teacher. Row 1—Roselee Brown, Sherry DeFoe, Susan Full- hart, Debra Abshire, Shelia Brown, John Mark Alsup, Forrest Creasy, Edward Bingle. Row 2— Frances Caldwell, Toni Cross, Janet Davis, Bob Bailey, Janie Bass, Randy Gardner, Ricky Guise, Ronnie Grady, Peggy England. Row 3—Regina Basham, Patricia Glover, Gayle Clayton, Melba Cartee, Mark Dawson, Steven Garner, Gary Carne 11, Dennis Gray. Not Pictured—Brenda Bunch. THIRD GRADE—Mrs. Elsie Rogers, Teacher. Row 1—Jimmy Walker, David Sharp, Timmy Pal- mer, Dorothy Smith, Bruce Sims, Deborah Riley, Sherry Reed. Row 2—Paula Naile, Lisa Ray, Deborah Tyler, Dewayne Shelly, Diane Patillo, Sybil Owen, Don Hooker, Randy Smith. Row 3— Ricky Thompson, Mary Ann W'elborn, Renae Schenimann, Rosa Weddington, Jeffrey Mouhalis, Ricky Thompson, David Rice, Anthony Shaffer. Not pictured—Ann Thornton. SECOND GRADE-Mrs. Martha Baker, Teacher. Row 1—Mark Cartee, Mike Davidson, Debra Carnell, Vaniece Chaffin, Carol Barkovitz, Pamela Chism, Linda Douglas. Row 2—Peter Det- weiler, Bobby Barnes, Bobby Christy, Steven Cash, Terry Clodfelter, Bobby Alexander, Marcus Hill, Kent Brantley. Row 3—Vernon Crawford, Dale Burkeen, Judy Deringer, Robert Everetts, Truman Burkeen, Joe Brooks, Timmy Brogden, Kathy Evans, Janis Fincher. SECOND GRADE—Bobby Sue Lawson, Teacher. Row 1—Christi Nelson, Randy Hysmith, Michael Oldham, Jerry Jones, Randy Moody, Cathy Jackson, Bobby Khourie. Row 2—Terricia Mitchell, Sandra Grissom, Tina Lannie, Gary Johnson, Dempsey Garrett, George Hall, Floyd Jester, Jimmy Hemmingway. Row 3—Becky Hooker, Doyal Jackson, Jimmy Price, David Patillo, Marjorie Peterson, Devona Middleton. SECOND GRADE—Nell Long, Teacher. Row 1—Myra Thornton, Terri Lynn Whitfield,Danny White, Patty Wright, Dennis Sharp, Stephanie Shaffer. Row 2—Terry tts, Bonita Van Dike, Carla White, Robin Todd, Kevin Sloan, Michael Jackson, Sonja Slater. Row 3—Teddy Wedding- ton, Carl Roberson, Wanda Prince, Jackie Self, Gary Swan, Shelia Turnage, Sherri Turnage. FIRST GRADE—Vernice Brooks, Teacher. Row 1—Danny Brown, Ricky Brown, Shirley Bell, Kathy Carnell, Thresa Cook, Marilyn Davis, Kluck Barymon, Stephen Brown, Cathy Eveland, Row 2—Mar is a Bowen, Pamela Caldwell, Craig Cole, Vicky Guise, Carry Swan, Marty Roberts, Danny Abbot, Margie Bunch, Sharon Andersen, Thomas Gunnells, David Glass. Row 3—Ricky Apple, Glenda Bell, Sharon Alexander, Gale Brewer, Tonya Berry, Crystal Cates, Sharon Aaron, Teresa Barnes, Wanda Denning, Deborah Gray. FIRST GRADE-Eddye Pearl Cash, Teacher. Row 1-Johnny Hamm, Jr., Judy K. Kimble, Lee Allen Pruitt, Vicky Lannie, Karen Hartsell, Charles Quertermous, Lisa Metzger, James Humes, Mary Jane Petty, Frankie Price, Susan Jackson. Row 2—Larry Karban, Anita Morrison, Russell Handley, Pamela Ledbetter, Diane Holland, Marcella Grissom, Sharon Hall, Lanny Ledbetter, Warren Page, Belinda Jester. Row 3-Gary Mathis, Barbara Aaron, Dorothy Hooker, Julia Ann Moore, Jewel Denise Overbey, Walla Gay Miller, Marion Kay Moran, Charles Edward Maness, Jr., Shirley Hall, Tony Middleton. FIRST GRADE—Mrs. Green, Teacher. Row 1—James Ray Powell, Dennis Young, Terry Gene Carne 11, Joan Kay Thomas, Bettye Riley, Sharon Louise Sims, Donna Sue Powers, Cathy Joyce Razer, Donna Bernice Fincher. Row 2—John Thomas Stolt, David Thompson, Jama Lin Ray, Letha Marie Brewer, Mona Dean Vickrey, Danny Joe Walker, Timothy Thornton, Terry Dwight Ray, Harry Dale Williams, Richard Turnage. Row 3— Jimmie Travis, Jimmie Lee England, Janet Kay Thompson, Connie Lynn W'hite, Darrell Schenimann, Jan Turnage, Terri Lynn Turnage, Den- ise Suddarth, Judith Slavings, Beverly Sue W'alker. Not pictured: Keith Sellers SPECIAL EDUCATION-Clarellen P. Peel, Teacher. Row 1-Eldon Burkeen, Larry Maronay, Larry Crouch, Jerry Long, Linda Ann White, Diane Roberson, Debbie Gunnells, Linda Sue Bro- wn, Joe Brown. Row 2—Debra Jackson, Rickie Oldham, John Henry Petty, Johnnie Lee Hall, Mary Gunnells, Larry Riley, Barbara Sue Bunch, Patricia Warhurst. KINDERGARTEN—Mrs. Miles Horner, Teacher. Row 1—Rachel Bryant, Randy Turnage, Mark Chism, Gary Cole, Thomas Greenwell, J. E. B. Duckworth, Marty Metzger, Alan Barkovitz, Elisa Kohn. Row 2—Celeste Cross, Melanie Clevenger, Anita Ray, Lesia Summars , Ralph Hor- ner, Vickie Mathis, Rena Caldwell, Edith Taylor. jh-HLETtCS FOOTBALL Row 1—Randy Kelley, Buddy Summer, Glenn Pery, Mitch Selsor, Ricky Ings, David Kirby, Ronald Smith, Tom Sanders. Row 2—Jerry Alexander, Bobby Oldham, Jerry Brogden, Bobby Pal- mer, H. C. Bradley, Wayne Bishop, Joe Shirey, Pete Tinsley, Ralph Craig, Emerson Smith, Glenn Whitener. Row 3—A. G. Sanders, Glen Garrett, Charles Hamlett, Duane Whitfield, Kenny DeWe- ese, Steve Stetson, Stephen Bradford, Mike Kinder, Ronnie Thomas. THE SEASON'S RECORD September 13 Hayti 40 Malden 19 September 20 Hayti 6 Corning Ark. 26 September 27 Hayti 12 East Prairie 7 October 4 Hayti 6 Car uthers ville 7 October 11 Hayti 6 Kennett 20 October 18 Hayti 0 Dexter 33 October 25 Hayti 12 Jackson 6 November 1 Open November 8 Hayti 27 Gideon 6 November 15 Hayti 35 Portageville 6 FOOTBALL LETTERMEN-Top row: Stephen Bra- dford, Ralph Craig and Glen Garrett. Second row: Mike Kinder, Bobby Palmer and A. G. Sanders. Third row: Emerson Smith, Joe Shirey and Pete Tinsley. Bottom left: Duane Whitfield. Not pictured: Jerry Alexander, Kenneth DeWeese, Randy Kelley, David Kirby, Mitch Selsor, Ronald Smith, Ronnie Thomas, Glen Whitener and Bobby Oldham. BASKETBALL “A” TEAM Row 1—Harry Dowdy, Ronnie Thomas, Pete Tinsley, Tommy Haynes, Philip Sturm. Row 2—Tommy Russell, Steve Stetson, Kenneth DeWeese, Kenneth Ledbetter, Duane Whitfield. THE SEASON'S RECORD November 22 Hayti 45 Memphis Central 90 December 2 Hayti 50 Arbyrd 67 December 5 Hayti 40 Steele 51 December 10 Hayti 50 Wardell 82 December 13 Ha yti 63 Holland 56 December 16 Hayti 43 Caruthersville 47 December 17 Hayti 54 Deering 44 December 21 Hayti 45 Senath 48 January 3 Hayti 53 Bragg City 68 January 7 Hayti 63 Braggadocio 34 January 10 Hayti 52 Holcomb 53 January 11 Hayti 55 Portageville 69 January 14 Hayti 64 Cooler 27 January 17 Hayti 61 Ross 47 January 21 Hayti 59 Steele 58 January 24 Hayti 50 Matthews 64 January 31 Hayti 71 Caruthersville 59 February 5 Hayti 73 Dee ring 79 February 10 Hayti 73 Ris co 51 February 18 Hayti 66 Hornersville 82 February 24 Hayti 48 Wardell 68 LOST 13 WON 9 BASKETBALL LETTERMEN-Top row: Harry Do- wdy, Kenneth DeWeese and Tommy Haynes. Second row: Kenneth Ledbetter, Tommy Russell and Stephen Stetson. Third row: Phillip Sturm, Ronnie Thomas and Pete Tinsley. Bottom left: Duane Whitfield. BASKETBALL “B” TEAM Row 1—James Terett, Bobby Gunn, Randy Kelley, Glen Haynes, Rocky Rhodes, Richie Harden, Clay Gardner. Row 2-Mike Garner, Mike Newsom, Tom Sanders, Roger Reed, Jimmy Edwards, Glenn Whitener, Coach Bob Burke. THE SEASON’S RECORD November 22 Ha yti 36 Memphis Central 84 December 10 Hayti 35 Wardell 66 December 13 Hayti 50 Holland 62 December 16 Hayti 49 Caruthersville 58 December 17 Hayti 51 Deering 59 December 20 Hayti 35 Senath 58 January 3 Hayti 50 Bragg City 75 January 7 Hayti 57 Braggadocio 34 January 10 Hayti 53 Holcomb 41 January 1 1 Hayti 60 Portageville 59 January 14 Hayti 74 Cooter 48 January 17 Hayti 47 Ross 45 January 21 Hayti 56 Steele 53 J anuary 24 Hayti 41 Matthews 50 January 28 Hayti 46 Kennett 67 Januai ' 31 Hayti 62 Caruthersville 56 F ebruary 1 Hayti 66 Cooter 47 February 3 Hayti 46 Deering 10 February 10 Hayti 41 Risco 44 February 18 Hayti 60 Hornersville 65 WON 8 LOST 12 JUNIOR HIGH A TEAM Row 1—David Dobbins, Larry Mooneyham, Jackie Handly, Gus Peterson, James McCrary, Thomas McClanahan. Row 2—Joe Hill, Mike McCaa, Johnny Harden, Ronnie Blaylock, Ricky Frankum,Kenneth Roberson, Coach G. W. Dean. JUNIOR HIGH B TEAM Row 1—Ray Tyler, Mike Slentz, Bennie Hall, Glen Hampton, Duane Curtis, Gene Flowers, Carless Johnson. Row 2—Harold Goodwin, Phillip Johnson, Larry Thrasher, Jackie King, Sam- my Reifsnyder, Gordon Duckworth, Coach Lloyd Phillips. JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM Row 1—Curt Sanders, John Sanders, Jimmy Smith, Duane Curtis, Herbert Henson, Buddy Duck- worth, Sonny Thompson, Harold Lincoln, Sonny Turnage. Row 2—Gus Peterson, Manager, Martin Anderson, Larry Denny, Phillip Ames, Mike Ames, Phillip Johnson, Larry Thrasher, Mike King, Gordon Duckworth, Terry Hill, Danny Capps, G. U. Dean, Coach. Row 3—David Dobbins, Donnie Dennis, Ricky Frankum, Charles Wiggington, Mickey Mulliniks, Johnny Harden, Joe Hill, Mike Overbey, Mike McCaa, Glenn Haynes, Larry Mooneyham. Baseball Row 1—Avery Gardner, Glen Whitener, David Dobbins, Rickie Harden, Glenn Haynes, Russell Gilmore. Row 2—Stephen Bradford, Ronnie Thomas, Larry Ledbetter, Kenneth Ledbetter, Joe Shirey, Glen Garrett, and Pete Tinsley. SENIOR HIGH TRACK TEAM Row 1-Joe Shirey, Ralph Craig, Mike Henderson, Wayne Bishop, Pete Tinsley, Phillip Sturm, Mike McCaa, Jerry Brogdon, and Mike Kinder. Standing, Row 2—Stephen Stetson,Larry Ledbetter, Ronnie Thomas, Tommy Haynes, Duane Whitfield, Kenneth Ledbetter, Mitch Selsor, Mike New- som, Charles Hamlett, and Coach G. W. Dean. BABE RUTH SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD RONNIE THOMAS ELSIE BINGLE SENIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Sharyn Dobbins, Joyce Hooker, Charlene Hamlett, Vicki Curtis, LaDale Harris, Betty Miller, Angela Cooper. JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Sue Z. Rogers, Connie McCrary, Cathy Coleman, Debbie Mathis, Barbra Miller, Ellen Bark- ovitz, Dale Massey, Mary Lynn Whitener, Beth Andrews, Susan Mouhalis. Student Council Row 1-Betty Miller, Secretary; Vickie Curtis, Treasurer; Don James, Vice-President; Tommy Haynes, President; Joyce Hooker, Reporter; Pat Kirby, Clarice Pool. Row 2—Ronnie Thomas, Gordon Duckworth, Pat Manning, Linda Morgan, Keith Anderson, Lloyd Phillips, Spo- nsor. Row 3—David Parker, Roger Reed, Tom Sanders. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row 1—David Parker, Ronald Smith, Reporter; Harry Dowdy, Stephen Bradford, Pete Tins- ley, Tresaurer; Stephen Stetson. Row 2—Joyce Hooker, A. G. Sanders, Vice-President; Jerry Travis, Wayne Bishop, Rocky Rhodes, Roger Reed, Tom Sanders. Row 3—Vickie Curtis, Ange- la Cooper, Secretary; Susan Bryant, Glen Garrett, President; Glen Whitener, Joe Klinkhardt, Lloyd Phillips, Sponsor. Row 4—Betty Miller, Clarice Pool, Brenda Slavings, Sue Ann Guise, Susan King, Russell Gilmore, Joe Shirey, Roger Hatley. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Row 1—Roger Hatley, Duane Whitfield, Vice-President; Ronnie Thomas, President; Ralph Craig, Sentinel; Roger Reed, Reporter; Rocky Rhodes, Treasurer; David Parker, Secretary; Joe Klinkhardt, Chaplin. Row 2—Gary Ledbetter, Larry Ledbetter, Kenneth Ledbetter, Jerry McFadden, Glen Pery, Rickie Harden, James Stockton, Mike Kinder, Mike Henderson, Larry Gri- ssom. Row 3-Gary Gant, Ronnie Blaylock, Ronald Smith, Danny Howell, Ricky Ings, Stephen Bradford, Charles Hamlett, Jerry Alexander, Kenneth Roberson, Danny Carne 11. Row 4-Glen Anderson, Ronnie McFadden, Wayne Bishop, Glen Hampton, Donnie Dennis, Ricky Frankum, Ed- gar McLemore, Jackie Handley, Bobby Burkeen, Mr. Marvin Parker, Sponsor. Row 5-Jerry Bell, Ronnie Mobley, Mike Newsom, James Terrett, Mickey Mulliniks, Mike Overby, David Mulliniks, Dennis Phillips, Glen Whitener, Buddy Summers, Row 6—Thomas McClanaham, Gus Peterson, John Wiggington, David Dobbins, Larry Mooneyham, Mike McCaa, Johnny Harden, Glen Haynes, Bobby Tillman. Row 7—Charles Flowers, Keith Anderson, William Brown, Bobby Harder, Char- les Wiggington, Larry Hargrove Edward McLemore, Dennis Whitaker, James Newsom, Kenneth Dowdy, Donny Carnell, Robert Long. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Row 1—Susan Bryant, President; Pat Kirby, Reporter; Charlene Hamlett, Parliamentarian; Brenda Slavings, Historian; Joyce Hooker, Vice-President; Shirley Smotherman, Secretary; Sue Bishop, Song Leader; Sue Ann Guise, Treasurer. Row 2—Barbra Miller, Pam Kerley, Linda Hed- ge, Sharon Capps, Sandy Cooper, Judy Clark, Susan King, Melody Metzger, Sharon Gunn. Row 3— Linda Morgan, Myra Murphey, Shonna Metzger, Cathy Coleman, Ellen Barkovitz, Brenda Vaughn, Jennifer Metzger, Clarice Pool, Marla Gill, Linda Morgan. Row 4—Shirley VanDeWaal, Menetta Lewis, Betty Miller, Anna Margaret Smith, Norma Ledbetter, Belinda Craig, Arittia Eveland, Betty White, Barbara Loyd. Arrow Staff Row 1—Brenda Slavings, Joyce Hooker, Vicki Curtis, Don James, Co-editor; Betty White, Co-editor; Stephen Stetson, Ronald Smith. Row 2—Charlene Hamlett, Shirley Smotherman, Mrs. Glenda Phillips, Sponsor; Jerry Travis, Russell Gilmore, Pete Tinsley, Stephen Bradford, Jim- my Ingle, Franklin Peterson, Phillip Sturm, LaDale Harris, Sharyn Dobbins. COUNCIL STAFF Row 1—Myra Murphy, Betty White, Shirley Smotherman, Editor; Joyce Hooker, Assistant Ed- itor; Pat Kirby, Susan Bryant, Angela Cooper. Row 2— Vicki Curtis, Sharyn Dobbins, Clarice Pool, Phillip Sturm, Tommy Haynes, Kenny DeW'eese, Duane W'hitfield, Pete Tinsley, Betty Mil- ler, Mrs. Glenda Phillips,Sponsor. Not pictured—Jerry Travis. BAND Row 1—Susan King, Mike Slentz, Bruce Martin, Roger Reed, Reporter; Sue Guise, Secretary- Treasurer; Martha Frankum, President; Mike Henderson, Vice-President; Mike Alsup, Judy Clark, Mr. Nicholas Leist, Director. Row 2—Anna Margaret Smith, Glenna Ferree, Shonna Metz- ger, Nancy Henderson, Rocky Rhodes, Randy Kelley, Mitch Selsor, Jerry Brogden, Christi Cur- tis, Row 3—Sue Bishop, Stephen Rhodes, Gary Tull, Royce Christy, Stephen Poe, Joe Hill, Pat Manming, Connie McCrary, Janice Norrid. Row 4—Melody Metzger, James McCrary, Mike Stetson, Stanley Wright, Paula Guise, Mary Lynn Whitener, Judy Ledbetter, Surf ire Thompson, Elizabeth Cole, Rhonda Ames, Row 5—Harvey Slentz, Sam Sherwood, Larry Denny, Sam Reifsnyder, Wes- ley Cole, Gordon Duckworth, Michial Ames, Bobby Harder. Row 6—Phillip Johnson, Beth Ferree, Mike Garner, Glen Hampton, Harold Hampton, Bobby Tillman. Row 1—Pat Gardner, Betty White, Mike Henderson, Barbara Dejournett, Shirley VanDeWaal, Barbara Loyd. Row 2—Glenda Tull, Jannie Denny, Surfire Thompson, Larry Grissom, Sondra Slater, Menetta Lewis. Row 3 —Dia n Smith, Mary Lou Pierce, John Wiggington, Nicholas Leist, Sponsor; Jackie McCoy, Norma Ledbetter. BAND MAJORETTES Sue Bishop, Judy Clark, Christi Curtis, Martha Frankum, Drum Majorette; Susan King, Head Majorette; Janice Norrid, Anna Margaret Smith. I LATIN CLUB Row 1—Roger Hatley, Reporter; Kenny DeWeese, Vice-Presdient; Pete Tinsley, President; Clarice Pool, Secretary-Treasurer. Row 2—Shonna Metzger, Barbra Miller, Ellen Barkovitz, Lin- da Morgan, Cathy Coleman, James McCrary. Row 3—Phillip Sturm, Buddy Summers, Jerry Brog- den, Joyce Hooker, Jennifer Metzger, Mrs. Susie Sigler, Sponsor. Row 4—Dennis Whitaker, Step- hen Bradford, Wayne Bishop, David Parker, Tommy Russell, Bobby Tillman. Row 1—Sandra Mitchell, Angela Cooper, Vicki Curtis, Vice-President; Susan Bryant, Pres- ident; Myra Murphy, LaDale Harris, Betty Miller, Secretary-Treasurer. Row 2—Gary Coleman, Bobby Gunn, Phillip Sturm, Reporter; Tommy Haynes, Anna Margaret Smith, Harvey Slentz, Sue Ann Guise, Nancy Henderson, Susan King, Mrs. Susie Sigler, Sponsor. SPANISH CLUB LIBRARY STAFF Row 1—Patsy Baynes, Anna Margaret Smith, Shirley Smotherman, Sharon Gunn, Brenda Hick- man, Brenda Vaughn, Brenda Slavings. Not Pictured—John Stolt, Sponsor. Science Club Row 1—Joyce Hooker, Librarian; Charlene Hamlett, Reporter; Glen Garrett, Parliamentar- ian; Vickie Curtis, Secretary; Jimmy Ingle, Vice-President; Melody Metzger, Treasurer; David Parker, President. Row 2—Tom Sanders, Roger Reed, Glen Whitener, Barbra Miller, Bobby Gunn, Randy Kelley, Rocky Rhodes, Tommy Russell. Row 3—Brenda Slavings, Clarice Pool, Angela Cooper, Elizabeth Cole, Shonna Metzger, Cathy Coleman, Ellen Barkovitz, Myra Murphy, Myra Baxter. Row 4—Ronald Smith, Phillip Sturm, Stephen Bradford, Pete Tinsley, Ralph Craig, Den- nis Whitaker, Keith Anderson. Row 5-Betty Miller, Ronnie Thomas, Mitch Selsor, Buddy Summ- ers, Don James, Russell Gilmore. Not pictured—Mr. Charles Guarr, Sponsor. SENIOR HIGH PEP CLUB Cheerleaders—Vickie Curtis, Sharyn Dobbins, LaDale Harris, Joyce Hooker, Charlene Ham- lett, Betty Miller, Angela Cooper. Row 1—Miss Jessica Perry, Sponsor; Brenda Hickman, Sec- retary-Treasurer; Betty White, Reporter; Sharon Gunn, Jr. Rep.; Pat Kirby, President; Clarice Pool, Vice-President; Barbara Dejournett, Soph. Rep.; Barbra Miller, Fresh. Rep.; Row 3— Glenda Tull, Mary Crawford, Elsie Bingle, Barbara Loyd, Brenda Vaughn, Brenda Slavings, Doris McCoy. Row 4-Ellen Barkovitz, Susan King, Sue Bishop, Linda Crawford, Linda Morgan, Melo- dy Metzger, Linda Morgan, Sharon Capps, Cathy Coleman. Row 5—Shelby Gunn, Linda Hincheyi, Mary Lou Pierce, Anna Margaret Smith, Shirley Smotherman, Aritta Eveland, Belinda Craig, Judy Clark. Not pictured—Darlene Rudd, Senior Rep. JUNIOR HIGH PEP CLUB Cheerleaders-Susan Mouhalis, Connie McCrary, Cathy Coleman, Debbie Mathis, Barbra Mil- ler, Ellen Barkovitz, Dale Massey, Mary Lynn Whitener, Beth Andrews, Sue Z. Rogers. Row 1— Linda Morgan, Paula Guise, Barbara Berry, Lanna Haynes, ndy Cooper, Pam Merrell, Report- er; Belinda Craig, Secretary-Treasurer; Christi Curtis, Vice-President; Beth Coleman, Aritta Eveland. Row 2—Cheryl Wagoner, Pamela Sargent, Patsy Manning, Mary Francis Tigirt, Johnnie Lou Swan, Sharon Cpaps, Judy Marsh, Marilyn Wigging ton, Joyce Evett, Pam Kerley, Thana Vau- ghn. Row 3—Judy Clark, Ginger Travis, Glenda Henson, Janice Norrid, Penny Wright, Pat Naile, Marsha James, Cathy Hinchey, Brenda Harris, Judy Loyd, Janis Evett. Not Pictured-Margie Bryant, President; Ann Guarr, Brenda Beasley, Peggy Phillips, Linda Denny, Debbie Overby, Dianne Tillman. Debate Team Rocky Rhodes, Russell Gilmore, Betty Miller, Angela Cooper, Roger Reed, David Parker, Tom Sanders, and Butch Mitchell. Speech Arts Club Row 1—Don James, Vice-President; Pete Tinsley, Reporter; Tom Sanders, Glen Garrett, President; Angela Cooper, Historian; Roger Reed, David Parker, Secretary-Treasurer. Row 2— Effie Smith, Susan Bryant, Betty Miller, Myra Murphy, Randy Kelley, Ralph Craig, Joe Shirey, Bruce Martin, Kenny DeWeese, Joe Klinkhardt, Duane Whitfield, Jimmy Edwards, Mike Kinder, Russell Gilmore, Ronnie Thomas, Butch Mitchell, Jasamyn Garrett, Sponsor. Row 3—Rocky Rho- des, David Kirby, Jimmy Ingle, A. G. Sanders, Rick Ings, H. C. Bradley, Tommy Haynes. Queen of the Council LINDA MORGAN Council Maids PAT KIRBY MYRA MURPHY Football Queen PAT KIRBY Football Attendants SHIRLEY SMOTHERMAN Senior VICKI CURTIS J unior SUE BISHOP Sophomore CATHY COLEMAN Freshman Basketball Queen SHIRLEY SMOTHERMAN Basketball Attendants PAT KIRBY Senior SHARYN DOBBINS Junior DORIS McCOY BELINDA CRAIG Sophomore Freshman VALEDICTORIAN D. A. R. REPRESENTATIVE HONOR STUDENT COACH’S AWARD MYRA MURPHY STEPHEN BRADFORD RONNIE THOMAS BOYS’ STATE REPRESENTATIVES DAVID PARKER PHILLIP STURM GIRLS’ STATE REPRESENTATIVES ANGELA COOPER HOLLINGSWORTH SOPHOMORE PILGRIMAGE SUE GUISE WHO’S WHO MOST POPULAR I NI NEATEST Pat Kirby and Tommy Haynes s IB gSm Martha Frankum and Ronnie Thomas CUTEST COUPLE MOST STUDIOUS | Betty Miller and Ronnie Thomas. Susan Bryant and Glen Garrett FATHER OF THE BRIDE was the first dra- matic production of the year. Playing the father was Glen Garrett, the mother Martha Frankum; Susan Bryant, Joe Shirey, and Pete Tinsley play- ed the roles of the children of the family. Myra Murphy was the secretary, Effie Smith-the maid, and Ronnie Thomas-the boy friend, Shirley Smo- therman-the girl friend, and other roles were cap- ably handled by Mike Kinder, Duane Whitfield, H. C. Bradley, Ralph Craig, Ricky Ings, Tommy Haynes, Pat Kirby and Linda Morgan. OUR TOWN by Thornton W'ilder was chosen for the second semester production. Glen Gar- rett played the part of the stage manager. The Gibbs family roles were played by Duane Whit- field, Martha Frankum, Pete Tinsley, and Linda Morgan. The Webbs were played by Mike Kinder Myra Murphy, Susan Bryant and Ralph Craig. Newsboys were played by Ronnie Thomas and Ralph Craig. Simon Scimpson was Tom Haynes, Mrs. Soames-Shirley Smotherman, Constable Warren-Ricky Ings, Samatha Craig-Pat Kirby, Joe Scoddard-Joe Shirey, Mrs. Willard-Effie Smith, Howie Newsome-H. C. Bradley. The mixed cho- rus assisted by playing people of the town. Acting awards were made by the Jayceettes for both productions. The first semester major role awards went to Glen Garrett and Susan Bry- ant and supporting awards to Martha Frankum and Pete Tinsley. In OUR TOWN the major role awards were presented to Pete Tinsley and Su- san Bryant and the supporting role awards went to Duane Whitfield and Shirley Smotherman. -Advertising- COMPLIMENTS OF STORE PHONE fl 9 1705 . HAYTI, MISSOURI Best Wishes To You SENIORS '64 The DELTA GIN CO. (INCORPORATED.) R. 0. KNEIBERT, Monog.r “MISSOURI'S FRIENDLIEST GIN” LOCATED HIGHWAY 84 EAST Phone FL 9-1448 Hayti, Missouri COMPLIMENTS OF . . . Nethery Builders Supply EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING FL 9-1317 'Hayti, Missouri FOR COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE THAT’S “Out Of This World” LIVE ELECTRICALLY Tomorrow you may blast off on a trip to the moon! But, ev. at the supersonic speed of your rocketship, you won’t be able to approach the speed of Reddy Kilowatt, Your Electric Servant. He travels at the speed of light-goes to work for you instantly ... at the flip of a switch. He makes your home more comfortable, provides light, entertainment and does your housework. All this for only a few cents a day. FOR A BETTER TOMORROW . . . GET “REDDY” TODAY! Ark-Mo Power Co. LET US SERVE YOUR BANKING NEEDS FIRST STATE BANK ofCaruthersville WE LIKE FOR YOU TO BANK WITH US Member F. D. I. C. Hayti Phone FL 9 0108 CARUTHERSVILLE, MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF - RHODES Lumber Company PHONES FL 9-1141 FL 9-1140 HAYTI MISSOURI “CUSTOM BUILT Truck and Trailer Bodies Welding and Blacksmith Work Black and Galvanized Pipe Pipe Threading Bolts and Steel Supplies Auto Ware, Cap Screws Bolts TRUCKS LENGTHENED DODSON’S BODY WORKS Phone FL 9-1467 HAYTI MISSOURI Good Luck Seniors Compliments of - Klinkhardt’s auto co. THE SHELL CAFE PHONE FL 9-9970 Highway 61 Hayti, Mo. Compliments Of. . . Phone FL 9-1411 Hiway 84 W. Hayti, Mo. Compliments of Frankunrs BARBER SHOP Third Street HAYTI. MO. May Concrete Co. CARUTHERSVILLE, MO. Compliments of Ben Franklin Store HAYTI, MISSOURI Compliments of WILLIAMS AUTO SALES FL 9-1931 HAYTI, MISSOURI INSTITUTIONAL FOODS SUPPLIES, INC. P. 0. Box 26 Phone 2-6571 198 Riverside JACKSON, TENN. Compliments of Farmers Bank OF BRAGGADOCIO s ecurity ATISFACTION- ERVICE SINCE 1911 PLoteou 7-6951 LOCATED IN THE CENTER OF PEMISCOT COUNTY ddraqqadocio, Iddo. (Idraqqadocio, Iddo. Refreshing remembrance £ AUTOGRAPHS Bottled under authority of The Coco-Cola Compony by COCO — Colo B Of fling C 0., Bl fheville, Ark. I Congratulations 1 9 64 SENIOR CLASS Kohn's HAYTI, MISSOURI QUALITY and VALUE SINCE 1900 EVERYTHING TO WEAR COMPLIMENTS OF Boeving Brothers Cotton Company HAYTI, MISSOURI Phone FL 9-1743 P. 0. 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Compliments of - TRAINOR’S REXALL Complete Prescription Service Gift Selection PHONE HAYTI FL 9-1646 MO. COMPLIMENTS OF 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 aod to extend the friendliness we feel it part of every business transaction HAYTI, MO. COMPLIMENTS OF DrPepper min BOTTLING COMPANY COMPLIMENTS OF —— COMPLIMENTS OF Peoples Reynolds-Joplin DRUG Store Cotton Company a HAYTI, MISSOURI FL 9-0635 FL 9-1695 HAYTI COMPLIMENTS OF W. M. Crysler Co. FL 9-0141 JOHN DEERE Hayti, Missouri TRACTORS AND IMPLEMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF - RITZ CLEANERS Compliments of - GILL'S BEST WISHES TO THE SENIORS JEWELRY STORE KELLEY'S Alterations and One-Day Service FL 9-1855 America's Finest Time Pieces ELGIN-BULOVA WATCHES 208-210 Eflst Main HAYTI - - MISSOURI DIAMONDS HAYTI - - MISSOURI V. R. Kelley, Operator 2 Locations Highway 61 Highway 84 Hayti Missouri Compliments of Compliments of - COMPLIMENTS OF A. T. Earls REAL ESTATE LOAN COMPANY FARM LOANS Hway 84 Hayti, Mo. TOWN and COUNTRY SUPPLY COMPANY Caruthersville, Mo. Curtis “SELF SERVICE” GROCERY MARKET FL 9-0517 Highway 84 West HAYTI Compliments of D. W. Cranford, Owner Highway 84 HAVTI Compliments of Hayti Missouri Compliments of HARVEY SANDERS USED CARS Clean Used Cars Phone FL 9-1230 Hoyti, Mo. COMPANY TELEPHONE FL FORD FARMING --------------- All Types of Farm Equipment Machinery Repaired — Sold — Traded HAYTI. MISSOURI We Serve The Bootheel” HAYTI TRACTOR Authorized Ford Sales Service Highways 84 E at 61 Compliments of Comp liments of Compliments of Dillman AUTO PARTS Wholesale Auto Supply Equipment Radiator Shop Machine S hop VISIT OUR STORE at HAYTI JAYCEES SUMMARS ACCOUNTING 13 2 WEST 4th STREET Tel . ED 3 4164—Car ut hersv ille HAYTI, MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF - CARUTHERSVILLE, MO. Compliments of - The Stor} for Men. Paul Mehrle C. Hendricks CARUTHERSVILLE COMPLIMENTS OF WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE --------T------ Why Pay More and Get Less? FL 9-1957 HAYTI, MO. COMPLIMENTS OF John W. German Funeral Homes Phone FL 9-1401 or FL 9-1400 Phone 695-4531 HAYTI, Mo. STEELE, Mo. COMPLIMENTS OF GROCERIES - MEATS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES PHONE FL 9-1483 HAYTI, MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF HAYDEN'S REXALL DRUG STORE 1200 WARD AVE. CARUTHERSVILLE. MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF Compliments Of . . . NATIONAL HOME GAS CO. Sinclair L-P Gas Tanks, Heaters Central Heating and Air Conditioning Hayti FL 9-0194 Moore s Store QUALITY MEATS Highway 84 West '—I------------ HAYTI FL 9-0202 MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF - CHISM PLUMBING HEATING COMPANY HAYTI, MO. Compliments of- COLEMAN INSURANCE AGENCY THOMPSON BUILDING Phone FL 9-0270 Hoyfl Compliments of — DALTON OIL CO. (shell; FL 9-1303 Hayti Missouri COMPLIMENTS OF SHIREY INSURANCE AGENCY FLOYD SHIREY, Agent Fire —Auto —Casualty Crop - Hail 211 South Fourth Sr. HAYTI. MO. KELLEY ELECTRIC CO. Milton Kelley, owner CONTRACTORS Commercial and Industrial Wiring MOTORS and CONTROLS Phone FL 9-0234 321 SOUTH THIRD STREET HAYTI, MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF HAYTI FLOWER GIFT SHOP 209 East Main FL 9-0597 Hayti, Missouri COMPLIMENTS OF GARDNER’S GROCERY GROCERIES- MEATS BOTTLED GAS COai. Highway 84 West Phone FL 9-1380 - Hayti COMPLIMENTS OF E. F. Verdd and Company Phone FL 9-0123 HAYTI, MO. Compliments of CURTIS'S CAFE AIR CONDITIONED Open 24 Hrs Hway 61 Just North of Stop Light JOY THEA TRE Showing the Finest in Family Entertainment FL 9-1265 HAYTI, MO. COMPLIMENTS OF HAYTI LAUNDROMAT —m DRY CLEANING 111______ 610 West Washington HAYTI MO. Compliments of - McAdams Super Market i COBB McADAMS, Prop. ----1---- Phone FL 9-1846 -----1----- Hayti, Missouri COMPLIMENTS OF THE MISSOURI HERALD Serving Hayti and the Bootheel Complete Commercial Printing Service FL 9-1194--HAYTI COMPLIMENTS OF NORTH PARK GROCERY We Deliver Meats - Fancy Products FL 9-9988 711 North Third Street HAYTI, MO. 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Phone MA 4-4210 COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF KH0URIES’ The Leader Store Ready-to-Wear SHOES-DRY GOODS HAYTI, MISSOURI Compliments of STEWART FURNITURE COMPANY FL 9-1716 Hayti, Missouri COMPLIMENTS OF LARRY'S 61 STATION HAYTI, MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS PEMISCOT PACKING COMPANY -:Wardell Brand:— Lard—Bacon Hams—Sausage WARDELL. MO. COMPLIMENTS OF Anything for School FL 9-0263 Hayti, Mo. SUPPORT YOUR SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Congratulations-SENIORSI STANFIELD JEWELRY STORE 322 Word Ave. Caruthersville, Mo. Compliments of — HARDEN'S GROCERY 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 FL 9-0280 HAYTI, MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF Compliments of BAXTER GROCERY A. J. Baxter, owner Highway 61 Hayti Compliments Of— TURNAGE AUTO PARTS NEW USED Highway 84 COMPLIMENTS OF POTEET BROTHERS Hardware THE ONES THAT APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS FL 9-1964 695-4722 HAYTL 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. SIKESTON, MO. Skeeter SPORTING GOODS COMPANY ON THE SQUARE We show - ur appreciation of orders by sending you what you want when you need it.” Phone: TU8-3618 Kennett, Mo. m + ♦ w % ' « •y «r v r ' s «V I ' , • « % m «L V . . « . i i 1 v Vi % MS . A V :• 'V' 4 _ ‘I - t —- % . V4 W + A4 - w. t . V A '•' % %vy ' ‘ V V • V %£. ’ A % .Hp.n T K - • , ' '1 . y t V t!t ) it ‘if f V V v I J jl % « v; y u A I c V - ■ ■ H- + ‘ i S . A- ’ A % • ’MJ?t V % - ■ - ■ a| • .. w- . ✓ • )'; ; ' • iff v J • H r . . ,v t f • m t u «Ml R 1 s ■1 -5 ;ai?ii
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