Hayti High School - Council Yearbook (Hayti, MO)

 - Class of 1964

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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.)

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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.)



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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.

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