COUNCIL 1964-1965 HAYTI HIGH SCHOOL Hayti, Missouri • • • We In Freshman eyes the COUNCIL expresses the excitement of a first year in high school, new experiences, the long climb toward graduation. To Sophomore eyes, the COUNCIL represents more work, greater responsibility, the half-way point. Junior eyes see in the COUNCIL the joys of being an upper classman, ever increasing home- work and good times. Through Senior eyes the COUNCIL is a mile- stone—memories of high school; the long await- ed diploma. Senior, Junior, Sophomore, Freshman—the 1965 COUNCIL belongs to the eyes that see it. -THE STAFF LITHOGRAPHED BY MAX STURM PUBLISHING CO., HAYTI, MISSOURI. CONTENTS Admi nistration Faculty Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Eighth Grade North School Elementary School Sports Organizations Features Advertisements Dedication : 'w Mr. LLOYD PHILLIPS To a friend, a confidant, and our guidance counselor. We have demand- ed much from you in time and patience. When we needed a helping hand, you were always ready with a word of en- couragement. We gratefully acknowledge the help and inspiration you have given us, and in gratitude and admiration, we dedi- cate to you, our 1965 annual. You will forever hold a special place in our memories. ADMINISTRATION JOHN TAYLOR, Superintendent. BOARD OF LDUCATION—Seated, left to right: Leroy Whitener, president; C. W. Reed, III, vice-president; Ray Campbell, secretary; W. D. Rhodes, director. Standing: C. A. Vivrett, Dr. J. D. Caldwell and R. O. Kneibert, directors; John Taylor, Superintendent, and Max Sturm, Treasurer. F LOYD MATHIS Grade School BRUCE COLE English CHARLES GUARR Science GLENDA PHILLIPS Business Education DOROTHY WOOD Home Economics SUSIE SIGLER Math—Latin—Spanish LLOYD PHILLIPS Guidance Counselor MRS. FLORA BREWER Seventh Grade JERRY RAGSDELL Social Science SHIRLEY SUMMAR Special Education MRS. MYRTLE CHISM Sixth Grade ALTA MOECKEL Music Supervisor MRS. NELLE SHIPTON Sixth Grade NELL HOPE LONG Second Grade MRS. BOBBIE LAWSON Second Grade MAECEL DORRIS Third Grade SENIORS Sharyn Dobbins, Reporter; Betty Miller, Secretary; A. G. Sanders, President; Angela Coop er, Vi ce-President; Vicki Curtis, Treasurer. JERRY WAYNE ALEXANDER Today decides tomorrow.' GLEN RALPH ANDERSEN Slow and steady wins the race. PATSY ANN BAYNES The path to honor lies open to all. ALICE FAYE DOUGLAS Silence is sweeter than speech. JOE ODELL EVELAND The first step is all the difficulty. LARRY WAYNE GRISSOM The man of thought strikes deepest, and strikes safely. CHARLES H. HAMLETT If a man deceives me once, shame on him; if he deceives me twice, shame on me.” DENNIS WAYNE HARDEN He who can bottle up a little sunshine for a rainy day is a corker. BOBBY MACK HARDER Follow the river and you will get to the sea. A JANNIE DENNY HART There is a better market for smiles than frowns.' LINDA KAREN HINCHEY Smile and the world smiles with you, frown and you frown alone. DONNA JEAN HOLLINGSWORTH The spirit in which we act is the highest matter. GARY W. LEDBETTER A friend is one's second self. KENNETH RAY LEDBETTER A sound mind in a sound body. LARRY OWEN LEDBETTER The way to be orginal is to be healthy. % 9 RONNIE G. McFADDEN The true art of memory is the art of attention. JENNIFER JANET WAYE METZGER The temple of our purest thoughts is silence. SHIRLEY ANNE MEEK Kind works are the music of the world. CAROLYN MAY MULLINIKS Good humor is the health of the soul.” ROBERT WAYNE PALMER The rule of my life is to make business my pleasure and pleasure my business.” FRANKLIN DUANE PETERSON No thoroughly occupied man was ever yet miserable.” SHARON KAY RATLIFF Personality plus smile wins. THOMAS RAYMOND RUSSELL The higher you rise the broader the view. BETTY SUE RUSSOM For hope is but the dream of those that wake. LINDA FAYE STEVENS A live wire never gees stepped on. ALBERT GUY SANDERS, III A quiet tongue bespeaks a busy brain. WALTER EMERSON SMITH, III Not as large as the largest, but strong as the strongest. RITA KAY SHELTON Act well your part, there all the honor lies. PAUL WALKER STURM Better faithful than famous. ELBERT L. SCHWARTZ Truth, honor, and good fellowship. PHILIP RAYMOND STURM Aim high, and believe yourself capable of great things.” JERRY M. TRAVIS Good works cost nothing and are worth much.” VERTIE LOU WHITE Good nature and good sense must never join. Senior Activities JERRY WAYNE ALEXANDER—Science Club 3; Football 1,3 4; Track 1; Arrow Staff 4; Council Staff 4; FFA 1-3. GLEN RALPH ANDERSEN—Science Club 4; Latin Club 4; Student Council Representative 4; FFA 1-3. PATSY ANN BAYNES-Library Staff 1-4. WAYNE ALLEN BISHOP—Science Club 2,4; Football 1-3; Track 1-4; National Honor Society 1-4; Spanish Club 3; FFA 1-3. WILLIAM McKINLEY BROWN, Jr.-FFA 1-3. ANGELA JEAN COOPER—Mixed Chorus 1,4; Science Club 4; Latin Club 1-4; Band 1,2, Vice- President 2; Pep Club 1-4, Representative 3; Cheerleader 3; National Honor Society 2-4, Secretary 3; Class Officer 4, Vice-President; Council Staff 3; Dramatics 4; Majorette 1,2, Head Majorette 2; Debate Team 3; Football Attendant 2, Senior Football Attendant 4; Girls State 3; Speech-Arts Club 3,4, Reporter 3, President 4. VICKI ANN CURTIS—Science Club 2-4, Secretary 3,4; Latin Club 2-4, Vice-President 3, Re- porter 4; Pep Club 1-4; Cheerleader 1-4, Captain 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Student Council 3,4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; Class Officer 3,4, Vice-President 3, Treasur- er 4; Arrow Staff 3,4; Council Staff 3,4; FHA 4; Sophomore Basketball Attendant 2, Foot- ball Attendant 3. BRENDA JOYCE DeFOE—Mixed Chorus 4; Library Staff 1; Dramatics 4; Speech-Arts Club 4. SHARYN KAY DOBBINS—Pep Club 1-4; Cheerleader 1,3; Student Council Representative 4; Class Officer 4, Reporter; Library Staff 2-4; Arrow Staff 3; Council Staff 3; Basketball Attendant 3; Speech-Arts Club 4, Reporter 4. SENIOR ACTIVITIES (Cont.) ALICE FAYE DOUGLAS-Library Staff 1,2. JOE ODELL EVELAND-Latin Club 3; Football 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2; Track 1-4; Baseball 1-4; Student Council Representative 2; Dramatics 4; FFA 1; Speech-Arts Club 4. LARRY WAYNE GRISSOM—Mixed Chorus 3,4; Dramatics 4; Spanish Club 3; FFA 1-3; Speech- Arts Club 4. CHARLES H. HAMLETT-Football 1-4, All Conference 4, Captain 4; Track 1-4. DENNIS WAYNE HARDEN-Mixed Chorus 4; Latin Club 4; Football 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2; Track 1; Baseball 3,4; Class Officer 1, Vice-President; Dramatics 4; FFA 1; Speech-Arts Club 4. BOBBY MACK HARDER-Band 1-4; Dramatics 4; FFA 1-3. J ANNIE DENNY HART-Mixed Chorus 2; Library Staff 1; FHA 1. LINDA KAREN HINCHEY-Mixed Chorus 2; Pep Club 2-4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Dramatics 4; Speech-Arts Club 3,4. DONNA JEAN HOLLINGSW'ORTH-Latin Club 4; Pep Club 3,4; FHA 1,2, Historian 2; Girls' State 3 JOYCE GAILYN HOOKER-Science Club 3, Librarian 3; Pep Club 1-4; Cheerleader 1-4; Nat- ional Honor Society 2-4; Student Council Reporter 3; Class Officer 2,3, Reporter 2, Treas- urer 3; Library Staff 2; Arrow Staff 3,4; Council Staff 3,4, Co-editor 3, Editor 4; Spanish Club 2,3; FHA 1-4, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, President 4. JAMES N. INGLE, Jr.-Science Club 3,4, Vice-President 3; Arrow Staff 3,4; Council Staff 4; FFA 1,2; Chess Club 4; Speech-Arts Club 3. ALFRED E. JACKSON, III—Manager of football, basketball, track, baseball; Dramatics 4; Speech-Arts Club 4. GARY W. LEDBETTER-Football 1; FFA 1-3; Speech-Arts Club 2,4. KENNETH RAY LEDBETTER—Football 1,2,4; Basketball 1-4; Track 1,3,4; Baseball 1-4; Dramatics 4; FFA 1-3; Speech-Arts Club 4. LARRY OWEN LEDBETTER-Football 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2,4; Track 1-4; Baseball 1-4; Dra- matics 4; FFA 1-3; Speech-Arts Club 4. NORMA SUE LEDBETTER-Mixed Chorus 3,4; Pep Club 1-4; FHA 3; Speech-Arts Club 3. GLEN BRUCE MARTIN-Band 1-4; Basketball 1,2; Track 1; Baseball 3,4; Dramatics 4; FFA 1; Speech-Arts Club 3,4. WANDA LOUISE McCLAIN—Mixed Chorus 4; Pep Club 1,2; Library Staff 1,2. RONNIE G. MeFADDEN—Track 1-4; Debate Team 2; FFA 1-3; Speech-Arts Club 2,4. SHIRLEY ANNEMEEK-Pep Club 1; Library Staff 2; Arrow Staff 4; Council Staff 4. JENNIFER JANET WAYE METZGER-Mixed Chorus 1,2,4; Pep Club 1-4; National Honor So- ciety 2-4; Library Staff 4; Dramatics 4; FHA 1-4, Game Leader 2; Speech-Arts Club 4, Vice-President 4. ARCHIE DOUGLASS MILBURN, Jr.—Science Club 4; Latin Club 1; Spanish Club 2. BETTY JANE MILLER-Mixed Chorus 1; Science Club 3,4, Librarian 4; Latin Club 2-4, Sec- retary 3; Band 1; Pep Club 1-4; Cheerleader 2-4, Captain 4; Tennis Club 2; National Honor Society 1-4; Student Council 3,4, Secretary 3,4; Class Officer 1-4, Secretary; Arrow Staff 1; Council Staff 3; Dramatics 4; Majorette 1; Debate Team 3; FHA 3,4, Song Leader 4; Freshman Football Attendant; Girls’ State 3; Speech-Arts Club 3,4, Secretary 4. SANDRA JEAN MITCHELL—Latin Club 3,4; Library Staff 1,2. CAROLYN MAY MULLINIKS—Pep Club 2-4; Library Staff 4, Treasurer 4. SENIOR ACTIVITIES (Cont.) ROBERT WAYNE PALMER-Band 1,2; Football 1-4; Basketball 1-3; Track 1,2,4; Baseball 1 4; Dramatics 4; FFA 1-3; Speech-Arts Club 4; 2nd team All-Conference Football 4. FRANKLIN DUANE PETERSON—Basketball 1; Track 1; Class Officer 1, President; Arrow Staff 3; FFA 1. DENNIS PAUL POE—Science Club 2; Band 1,2,4; Basketball 1; Dramatics 4; Speech-Arts Club 4. CLARICE ELIZABETH POOL—Science Club 3,4, Treasurer 4; Pep Club 1-4, Secretary 1, Representative 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; National Honor Society 2-4; Student Coun- cil Representative 3; Class Officer 2, President; Council Staff 3; Dramatics 4; Debate Team 4; Spanish Club 2-4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; FHA 3,4, Secretary 4; Co-ed Correspondant 3; Speech-Arts Club 4; Secretary-Treasurer Debate Club 4. SHARON KAY RATLIFF—Science Club 4, 2nd Vice-President 4; Pep Club 1,4, Vice-President 1; FHA 4; Co-ed Correspondant 4. Transfer from Carrol High School, Ozark, Alabama. THOMAS RAYMOND RUSSELL—Science Club 3,4, Vice-President 4; Basketball 1-4; Band 1, 2; National Honor Society 4; Spanish Club 3,4, President 4; FFA 1,2. BETTY SUE RUSSOM—Mixed Chorus 2,3; Band 2,3; Pep Club 2-4; Majorette 3« ALBERT GUY SANDERS, III—Band 1,2; Football 1-4; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4, Vice-President 3; Class Officer 4, President; Spanish Club 4; FFA 1,2; Speech-Arts Club 3,4. ELBERT L. SCHWARTZ—Transfer from Allegan High School. RITA KAY SHELTON—Mixed Chorus 2,4; Pep Club 4, Representative 4; Dramatics 4; FHA 1,2, Song Leader 2; Speech-Arts Club 3,4. WALTER EMERSON SMITH, Ill-Science Club 2; Latin Club 1; Band 1,2; Football 1-4; Track 2,3; Student Council Representative 4; Dramatics 4; Spanish Club 3,4; Speech-Arts Club 4. LINDA FAYE STEVENS-Mixed Chorus 1-4; Pep Club 1-4; Cheerleader 2,3; National Honor Society 1-4; Library Staff 4; Arrow Staff 4; Council Staff 4; FHA 1-4, Song Leader 2, Vice- President 3; Football Queen 4. Transfer from Ross. PAUL WALKER STURM-Track 4; Arrow Staff 4; Council Staff 4; FFA 1. PHILIP RAYMOND STURM-Science Club 3,4; Latin Club 2,3, Reporter 3; Football 1,2; Bas- ketball 1-4; Track 1,3,4; National Honor Society 4; Arrow Staff 2-4, Editor 4; Council Staff 3,4; Debate Team 4, Reporter; Spanish Club 3; FFA 1; Boys' State 3; Tennis Club 2; Speech-Arts Club 4. JERRY M. TRAVIS—Science Club 4; Track 1; National Honor Society 3,4; Arrow Staff 3; Coun- cil Staff 3,4; Dramatics 4; Debate Team 4; Spanish Club 4; Speech-Arts Club 4. Senior Class Prophecy In ten years LARRY LEDBETTEk will play the lead in the movie The Life of Tab Hunter.' In twenty years BRUCE MARTIN will invent an instant pill to make people grow taller. In three years DOUG MILBURN will win the world's weight lifting championship. In ten years BOBBY PALMER will take Yul Bryn- er’s place in Hollywood. In five years FRANKLIN PETERSON will arrest Jeff Hickman for making an improper left turn. In ten years TOMMY RUSSELL will take Dr. Zhorba's place on the Ben Casey Show. In ten years A. G. SANDERS will write a book about how to break the bank at Bishop's Poker Palace. In ten years RITA SHELTON will have a Dear Rita Column in the Hayti Herald. In ten years EMERSON Smith will take Gene Bar- ry's place in Burke's Law with a secretary named Donna. In ten years LINDA STEVENS will be following Mr. Less Cunis' trucks to the soybean eleva- tor. In ten years JERRY ALEXANDER will put away his hitch-hiking shoes. ELBERT SCHWARTZ in twenty years will be his same old self. In ten years BRENDA DeFOE will star as Maggie in the Broadway production of Peggy. In five years PAT BAYNES will take Mr. Rags- dell's place in the school library. In ten years KAY RATLIFF will be Lady Clairol. In ten years BETTY MILLER will star in the pro- duction of Cheaper by the Dozen, directed by Mr. Ronnie Thomas. PHILIP STURM will be the first man to reach Mars and end up marrying a pretty green martian girl. In ten years CLARICE POOL will still be compe- ting with atoms for first place in the heart of her mad scientist and lover. In ten years JENNIFER METZGER will come back to Hayti to decorate the interior of Hayti High. In ten years PAUL STURM will be in his ranger tower asking Koochie where the fire was. JERRY TRAVIS ten years from now will be chief surgeon in a new doctor's series on TV called The Butchers. In three years LINDA HINCHEY will return to Hay- ti to take Mrs. Crockett’s place as secretary to the Superintendant. In ten years JIMMY INGLE will be Postmaster General of the United States and own 75% of the post offices. In ten years JOE EVELAND will have his own Wavy Navy. In ten years DENNIS POE will return to Hayti to open his own chain of grocery stores. BETTY RUSSOM will some day have her own M. 8c M. Sheet Metal. In ten years ALICE DOUGLAS will return to Hay- ti High to replace Coach Nelson as the first lady driver’s education teacher. After having attended Draughon's Business Col- lege, SHIRLEY MEEK will be the secretary of her own chain of drive-in restaurants. WANDA McCLAIN will be the first 4 11 airline stewardess. In ten years RONNIE McFADDEN will go to India to be Mr. Parker’s assistant. SANDRA MITCHELL’S mother will trust her with the car in three years. In ten years NORMA LEDBETTER will have her own school for fashion conscious women. KENNETH LEDBETTER in five years will still be trying to think of a good Senior Prophecy. In ten years ALFRED JACKSON will be the man- ager of the Boston Celtics. In ten years LARRY GRISSOM will have his own basketball team of blond-haired boys. In ten years JOYCE HOOKER will be private sec- retary at Planters Implement. ANGELA COOPER will own a controlling interest in Ark-Mo Power and Charles Tillman will walk the line for her. In ten years CAROLYN MULLINIKS will be the first Avon saleslady in India. JANNIE HART will still be washing Robert’s socks fifty years from now. In ten years DENNIS HARDEN will be the foreman of Mr. C. W. Reed's farms. In ten years LINDA PRINCE will have her own Air Force. In ten years DONNA HOLLINGSWORTH will open an art gallery in Greenwich Village. In five years BOBBY HARDER will have sold 1,000,000 copies of his recording Blue Suede Shoes. In ten years CHARLES HAMLETT will be haul- ing soy beans for Mr. Less Curtis. In ten years VERTIE WHITE will be in charge of the Blytheville Air Force Base. In ten years WAYNE BISHOP will open his own Poker Palace behind his house. In ten years SHARYN DOBBINS will be cashier in Bishop's Poker Palace. VICKI CURTIS in ten years will come back to HHS and take over Mr. Phillips' job and be a marri- age counselor, though still single. In ten years WILLIAM BROWN will come back to assist Coach Dean in teaching Health. In ten years GLEN ANDERSEN will get a fender to match the rest of his car. In five years GARY LEDBETTER will accompany Bobby Harder on his record Blue Suede Shoes. Senior Class Will JIM INGLE wills his ability to get along with Mr. Guarr to Glen Whitener. EMERSON SMITH wills his flashing red light to the Hayti Police department. CAROL MULLINIKS wills her friendly smile to Barbara Dejournett. ELBERT SCHWARTZ wills his ability to earn 1% units of civics to anyone as green as he was. SHIRLEY MEEK wills her ability to go to school days and work nights to Sue Bishop. CLARICE POOL wills her many and varied talents (namely tiger-taming, driving recklessly, and getting stuck frequently) to her kid sister, Ginger Travis. RONNIE McFADDEN wills his ability to drive a tractor to Roger Reed. DOUG MILBURN wills his ability to drive a differ- ent car to school every week to David Dobbins. JOE EVELAND wills his ability to go steady with a girl all through high school and never have a date with her to anyone who wants it. SANDRA MITCHELL wills her ability to wear small sizes to Shelby Gunn. NORMA LEDBETTER wills her quiet ways to Brenda Slavings. KENNETH LEDBETTER wills his flat feet and his twinkle toes to Joe Klinkhardt. LINDA HINCHEY wills her ability to write an Army boy she has never met to Ann Guarr. PAUL STURM and FRANKLIN PETERSON will their laundrying of the fire engine to the Wi- shy Washy. ' VERTIE WHITE wills her basketball ability to James Terrett. RITA SHELTON wills her ability to play Granny in Sparkin’ to Judy Clark. DENNIS POE, being of sound mind and body, wills his athletic ability inherited from H. C. Brad- ley, to Harvey Slentz. ALFRED JACKSON wills his ability to be the coach's right-hand man to Billy McClain. LARRY GRISSOM wills his curly hair to Coach Bland. BETTY RUSSOM wills her ability to be tall to Linda Lee. JOYCE HOOKER wills her ability to receive a wedding gift without planning a wedding to Christi Curtis. PAT BAYNES wills all her stubborness to her cousin, Glenna Ferree which with what she alread y has will make her extremely hard to get along with next year. GLEN ANDERSEN wills his water skiing ability to Trigg Sanders. JERRY ALEXANDER wills his ability to be a football pro to Mitch Selsor and Buddy Sum- mers. JERRY TRAVIS wills his ability to drive around the school on the sidewalks to Rocky Rhodes. LARRY LEDBETTER wills his ability to miss the starting kickoff to David Kirby. KAY RATLIFF wills her reputation for wild parties to Debbie Mathis. LINDA STEVENS wills her ability to be football queen to any new comer who is willing to face the consequences. PHILIP STURM wills his ability to run the low hurdles to Tom Sanders. SHARYN DOBBINS wills her ability to go to any end for a laugh on the stage to Myra Baxter. BOBBY PALMER wills his job at Moore's Store to David Kirby with frings benefits included. BOBBY MACK HARDER wills his althelic ability to Randy Kelley, and if he needs it, his ability to sing Shake It Up Baby in the annual Chri- stmas program. BRUCE MARTIN wills his kinky hair to Mr. Phil- lips. GARY LEDBETTER wills his ability to play in a combo to Mr. Leist. TOMMY RUSSELL wills his height to Coach Nel- son (if he can’t use it, the team can)! CHARLES HAMLETT wills his ability to skip school «nd get caught to Pat Manning. BETTY MILLER wills her worn out cheerleading feather to her sister Barb. DONNA HOLLINGSWORTH wills her many inter- ests in the Blytheville Air Force base to her sister Lyn. LINDA PRINCE wills her walk to Anna Margaret Smith. BRENDA DeFOE wills her acting ability to Susan King. JANIE DENNY HART wills her sisterly love to the the Ferree sisters. WAYNE BISHOP wills his ability to get along with Mrs. Phillips to Sherman Sherwood. A. G. SANDERS leases (not gives) his red tank to Trigg for one year with week-end privileges retained. ANGELA COOPER wills Johnny Harden to her sister, Sandy. VICKI CURTIS wills all her vast talents and abil- ities to her cousin, Chris, in hopes that by the time she's a senior she will have found out what these talents and abilities are. WANDA McCLAIN wills her flirty eyes to Sondra Slater. JENNIFER METZGER wills her ability to make E's in conduct to Melody Metzger. I, WILLIAM BROWN, will my hair to Mr. Baker. I, DENNIS HARDEN, will my ability to go steady with the same girl off and on for 4 years to my brother, Johnny. ALICE DOUGLAS wills her ability to flirt with Mike Newsom to Lyn Hollingsworth. JUNIORS Susan King, Reporter; Brenda Hickman, Secretary; Joe Klinkhardt, President; Sue Guise, Vice-President; Tom Sanders, Treasurer. PEGGY ALSUP Peggy Sue” MYRA BAXTER Wishing NANCY BENNETT Dad-Gum w SUE BISHOP I still want a round senior ring. Has anybody seen my teeth? LINDA CRAWFORD Where’s Peggy? JERRY BROGDEN I like intelligent girls. DENNIS DILL Oh! My head!! MARY CRAWFORD BARBARA DeJOURNETT She’s my twin, but I Qur Cheerleader, don't claim kin. JIMMY EDWARDS I’ll work at the game. CLAY GARDNER •Huh? MIKE GARNER Where's Janice? GLENNA FERREE I like cats! SUE GUISE Trigonometry whiz. BOBBY GUNN I'll be a wheel someday. SHELBY GUNN I've got to work tonight. RUBY GUNNELLS I don't talk much. CHARLENE HAMLETT Fickle-hearted?? Not any more!! ‘Little Ruby' NANCY HENDERSON I like C. P. C. boys. RANDY KELLEY Is it Sam Huff or Don J uan ? ? BRENDA HICKMAN Has anyone seen Franklin? WILLIAM HOWARD 'Curly' SUSAN KING Hoping DAVID KIRBY Fort Leonard Wood Bound!! MENNETTA LEWIS Spanish, of course, I like it. BARBARA LOYD Hey Clancy, how about a ride?? DORIS McCOY WHS, HHS, or BHS, can’t make up my mind!! MELODY METZGER ’Music Box' CECIL MOODY I don’t like history tests! DAVID MULLINIKS Shy Guy’ MIKE NEWSOM Basketball star. GLEN PERY I'll be lonesome next year. DENNIS PHILLIPS Be quiet, Linda. DONNA RICHARDSON When the seniors are gone——? ?!! ROCKY RHODES It only takes me 30 minutes to comb my hair. ROGER REED A ladies man! MITCH SELSOR Has anybody seen Lou-Lou?? TOM SANDERS Someone call a tow truck! BARBARA SHAVER 'Quiet Type SONDRA SLATER Come on, you guys. BRENDA SLAYINGS I like Mustangs! HARVEY SLENTZ ANNA MARGARET SMITH I run the cash register. I like the name 'JOE !! I like to study. GLENDA STEVENS You got the car tonight, Paul?? NELSON SUMMERS JAMES TERRETT If you want me, I will I m from out of town, be with Mitch. SHIRLEY VanDeWAAL I have my own car. BRENDA VAUGHN Ya’ll Yell!! GLEN WHITENER •Hot Rod Kid Joe Hill, Reporter; Cathy Coleman, Secretary; Barbra Miller, President; Glenn Haynes, Vice-President; Mickey Mulliniks, Treasurer. KEITH ANDERSEN MARGIE BRYANT ELIZABETH COLE Jj DONNY DENNIS BOBBY BURKEEN CATHY COLEMAN DAVID DOBBINS SHARON CAPPS SANDRA COOPER KENNETH DOWDY JUDY CLARK BELINDA CRAIG AKITTIA EVELAND JACKIE HANDLEY JOE HILL GLENN HAYNES THOMAS McCLANAHAN BARBRA MILLER ROBERT LONG SHIRLEY McCLAIN EDGAR McLEMORE EDWARD McLEMORE RONALD MOBLEY LINDA MORGAN MICKEY MULLINIKS JESSIE PIERCE SUE MURPHY STEPHEN POE DENNIS WHITAKER LANA THOMAS SHIRLEY TYLER MIKE OVERBEY JAMES NEWSOM BOB SHIREY Freshmen Earnie Babcock, Vice-President; Pat Manning, Treasurer; Christi Curtis, Secretary; Janice Norrid, Reporter; Duane Curtis, President. BETH ANDREWS EARNIE BABCOCK JIMMIE BINGLE ALLEN BARKER ROYCE C CHRISTI CURTIS BRENDA BEASLEY LARRY DENNY DUANE CURTIS JANIS EVETT PAULA GUISE PAT KERLEY JOYCE EVETT BENNIE HALL i f JACKIE KING MIKE GRADY CARLESS JOHNSON ERMA LEDBETTER ANN GUARR PHILLIP JOHNSON tLr JUDY LEDBETTER LINDA LEE VICKIE LEDBETTER PAT MANNING DEBBIE MATHIS CONNIE McCRARV DENNIS LOYD DIANNE MORGAN SHERRY MERCER TONY NEWSOM PAT MITCHELL JANICE NORRID STEPHEN RHODES CLAYDIA SMOTHERMAN ALVIN SMITH MARGO TICE RAY TYLER DIANNE TILLMAN CHERYL WAGONER STANLEY WRIGHT GARY TULL CAROLYN TREECE HARRISON WARD HASKELL WARD MARY LYNN WHITENER EIGHTH GRADE wm ' y rw ' 1 % I fl a ft J % 4M i? 9 (W u a ii fi % ir1 Mr%tor i Row 1—Virginia Belknap, Jo Beth Bennett, Loyce Burkeen, Danny Capps, Mike Christy, Steven Craig. Row 2—Linda Denny, Rose Deringer, Roger Ethridge, Patricia Fisher, Jeannie Gunnells, Kenneth Grady. Row 3—Cathy Hinchey, Bobby Johnson, Terry Howell, Carolyn Maclin, Jerry Middleton, Virginia Moody. Row 4-Peggy Phillips, Shirley Pruitt, Charlie Reed, Bobby Rudd, John Sanders, Warren Shaver. Row 5—Marcia Sturm, Reggie Thomas, Gary Thras- her, Thana Vaughn, Marilyn W'iggington. Not Pictured: Judy Sheckell. Row 1—Keith Alexander, Philip Ames, Martin Andersen, Ben Baker, Barbara Berry, Beth Coleman. Row 2—Buddy Duckworth, Mike Gardner, David Garner, Lynda Grissom, Brenda Harris, Lanna Haynes. Row 3—Mark Henderson, Terry Hill, Marsha James, Mike King, Harold Lincoln, Judith Marsh. Row 4—Pam Merrill, Susan Mouhalis, Billy McClain, Pat Naile, Gary Newberry, Mike Peterson. Row 5—Sue Rogers, Curt Sanders, Steve Shelly, Jimmy Smith, John- nie Lou Swan, Aaron Thompson. Row 6—Mary Frances Tigirt, Ginger Travis, Gary Trowbridge, Sonny Turnage, Steve Watkins, Penny Wright. SEVENTH GRADE—Hazel Lincoln, Teacher. Row 1—Mike Slavings, Jack Sharp, Larry Dawson, Ray Vickrey, Danny Stevens, Jerry Pritchard, Larry McCrary. Row 2—Jan Peterson, Brenda Meek, Sheila Smith, Jennie Wiggington, Marilyn Pierce, Brenda Walker, Bonnie Loyd, Trudy Shaver. Row 3—Lenita Sanders, Debbie Shaffer, Pansy Ward, Nancy Middleton, Sherry Lynn, Brenda Tanner, Debbie Randall, Gail Selsor. Row 4—Larry Ray, Clay Smith, Stephen Willsie, Mike Watkins, Jerry White, Clint Pery. SEVENTH GRADE—Flora Brewer, Teacher. Row 1-Richard Jackson, Jimmy Cook, Doug- las Khourie, Glen Brooks, Randy Camp, Keith Howren, Mike Bradsher. Row 2—Melinda Camp, Belinda Camp, Debbie Dean, Mary Anne Euell, Ramona Lincoln, Pam Alsup, Judy Babb, Katy Lee. Row 3-Steve Howell, Linda Alsup, Phyllis Grissom, Garnetta Johnson, Rayona Belknap, Barbara Grissom, Kitty Bryant. Row 4-Jerry Blaylock, Keith Cole, Ricky Craig, Garry Eng- land, Jackie Hall, Philip Clodfelter. SIXTH GRADE—Myrtle Chism, Teacher. Row 1—Walter Brogden, Terry Brogden, Danny Dodson, Roger Berry, Freddy England, Lonnie Hickman, David Fullhart, Charles Dawson, Rickey Coleman. Row 2—Sharon Craig, Shirley Hatley, Pamela Gill, Debora Cates, Cathy Curtis, Elizabeth Buckley, Shirley Hall, Anne Franklin, Patsy Heathcock. Row 3—Debra Grissom, Brenda Franks, Daronda Berry, Fay Hamlett, Kay Hamlett, Sharon Grissom, Barbara Cartee, Ruth Crawford, Marilyn Ames. Row 4—Roger Emerson, Hite Horner, Judith Guarr, James Rupe, Leigh Harwood, Clay Duckworth, Donny Hall, David Gray. SIXTH GRADE—Nelle Shipton, Teacher. Row 1—Charles Jackson, Johnny Pierce, Jackie Overbey, Robert Keen, Douglas Schenimann, Joe Mitchell, Jesse Riley, Douglas Wright, Arlet Humes. Row 2—Kathy Miller, Betty Hunt, Diane Suddarth, Lucy Whitaker, Betty Oldham, Patri- cia Taylor, Patricia Powell, Delores James, Barbara Weddington. Row 3—Ann Slentz, Sharon Sullivan, Kathy Moody, David Smith, John Slater, Thomas Prince, Betty Mobley, Lee Ann Smith, Carolyn Lee. Row 4—Michael Thomas, Richard Willsie, Perry Schwartz, Burley James, Michael Shirey, Roger Tyler. FIFTH GRADE—Lillian McGahey, Teacher. Row 1—Herbert Douglas, Dennis Glass, Dennis Grissom, John Duckworth, Lee Cole, Stephen Burkeen, Gary Brogdon. Row 2—Janet Grissom, Jo Ann Kimble, Wanda Brewer, Fannie Farris, Belinda Grissom, Donnie Beck, Rhonda Camp, Deborah Hall. Row 3—Lynn Barkovitz, Claire Coleman, Loyce Clodfelter, Myra DeFoe, Karen Hill, Connie Burkeen, Deborah Bowen, Jeanne Banks. Row 4—Charles Belnap, Quentin Cain, Benny Hall, Virgil Abshire, Richard Detweiler, Henry Berry. FIFTH GRADE—Gaye Suddarth, Teacher. Row 1—Gary Slavings, Anthony Lannie, Thomas Todd, Randy Tillman, George Merrell, Larry Welborn, Lee Nelson. Row 2—Kay Peterson, Patty Reed, Shelia Trowbridge, Vickie Thomas, Grada Jackson, Terri Ledbetter, Synthia Scheckell. Row 3—Martha McClain, Nancy Stevens, Jo Lynn Northcutt, Janet Fondren, Rebecca Selsor, Margaret Watkins, Ann Lacey, Debra Thorton. Row 4—Rebecca Martin, Roger Smith, Mike Man- ning, Samuel W'omble, Eugenia Turnage. SPECIAL EDUCATION—Shirley Summar, Teacher. Row 1—Linda Brown, Mary Gunnells, Gloria Long, Virgina Heffley, Linda White, Michael Shaffer, Bobby Joe Heathcock. Row 2— Richard Handley, Robert Brewer, Branda Maronay, Carolyn Gunnells, Kenneth Burkeen, Carol Burkeen, Johnny Warhurst. Row 3—Billy Aaron, Billy Walker. Not pictured: Roger Gaskins. FOURTH GRADE-Johnnie Lawrence, Teacher. Row 1-Frank Humes, Danny Herron, Mic- hall McCrary, Regenia Mitchell, Deborah Mercer, Ruby Kilburn. Row 2-Stephen Metzger, Anna Harden, Dennis Johnson, Mark Howell, Sandra Hurley, Robert Middleton, Michall Hunt, Ronnie Lacey. Row 3-Peggy Howard, Diana Hill, Rickey Guise, Miles Horner, Jr., Charlotte McKee, Terry Hinchey, Delbert Hall, Gale McLeod. FOURTH GRADE—Dixie Scott, Teacher. Row 1-Dennis Moody, Anthony Shaffer, Timmy Palmer, Debbie Riley, Ann Thornton, Dorthy Smith, Sherry Reed, Therisa Sauncheugraw. Row 2—James Pearson, David Sharp, Mary Ann Welborn, Rosa Weddington, Renae Schenimann, Gary Sanders, Ricky Slavings, Jimmy Walker. Row 3— Jeffrey Mouhalis, Paula Nails, Lisa Ray, Di- ane Roberson, Dewayne Shelly, Randall Smith, Sybil Owens, Debbie Tyler, Ricky Thompson. FOURTH GRADE—Maecel Dorris, Teacher. Row 1—Rosalee Brown, Sherry DeFoe, Patricia Glover, John Mark Alsup, Blair Buckley, III, Forrest Creasy, Edward Bingle. Row 2—Sheila Brown, Steven Garner, Gayle Clayton, Frances Caldwell, Susan Fullhart, Regina Basham, Gary Carnell. Row 3—Toni Cross, Melba Cartee, Janie Bass, Gerry Lynn Boyd, Randy Gardner, Ronnie Grady, Bob Bailey, Mark Dawson. - THIRD GRADE—Marie Lloyd, Teacher. Row 1—Timmy Brogdon, Keith Cleaver, Michael Davidson, Mark Cartee, Vernon Crawford, Ann Buckley, Carol Barkovitz, Debra Carnell, Kathy Evans, Linda Dawson, Pamela Chism. Row 2—Dennis Gray, Robert Everett, Jimmy Heming- way, Joseph Brooks, Truman Burkeen, Deborah Hall, Sandra Grissom, Judy Deringer, Dale Burkeen, Kent Brantley, Keith Boone. Row 3—Bobby Barnes, Terry Clodfelter, Dempsey Gar- rett, Steven Cash, Larry Christy, Eddie Fondren, Michael Boren, Bobby Alexander, Bobby Christy, Peter Detweiler. THIRD GRADE—Elsie Rogers, Teacher. Row 1—Cathy Jackson, Betty Lee, Stephanie Shaffer, Beth Shirey, Jerry McKee, Dennis Sharp, Christi Nelson, Michael Jackson, Terry Watts, Tina Stevens. Row 2—Randy Moody, Patty Wright, Kevin Sloan, Robin Todd, Marjorie Peterson, Patty Smith, Terricia Mitchell, Devona Middleton, Bonita VanDyke, Michael Oldham. Row 3—Teddy Weddington, Gary Swan, Gary Johnson, Tina Lannie, Sheila Turnage, Carl Rob- erson, W'anda Prince, Sherri Turnage, Terri W'hitfield, Kathy McCleaod. Not pictured—Sonja Slater. SECOND GRADE—Martha Baker, Teacher. Row 1—Cathy Eveland, Jarrianne Camp, Wanda Dinning, Stephen Brown, Ricky Brown, Cathy Carnell. Row 2—Terri Barnes, Crystal Cates, Tonya Berry, Thomas Gunnells, Sharon Alexander, Debbie Gray, Richard Chapman. Row 3— David Glass, Scott Fondren, Pam Caldwell, Vicky Guise, Craig Cole, Marcella Grissom, Mar- isa Bowen. SECOND GRADE—Bobby Sue Lawson, Teacher. Row 1—Terry McMahan, Elaine Lacey, Judy Kimble, Lisa Metzger, Vicky Lannie, Susan Jackson, James Humes. Row 2—Robert Hall, Karen Hartsell, Robert Khourie, Gary Mathis, Jerry Jones, Warren Page, Tony Middleton. Row 3—Julia Moore, Marion Moran, Pamela Ledbetter, Dianne Holland, Lanny Ledbetter, Larry Kar- ban. SECOND GRADE—Nell Long, Teacher. Row 1—Donna Powers, Charles Quertermous, Ju- dith Slavings, Denise Suddarth, Darrell Schenimann, Jimmie Travis, Lee Powers. Row 2— Joan Thomas, Danny White, Terri Lynn Turnage, Charles Thompson, Jan Turnage, Keith Sell- ers, Janet Thompson. Row 3—Terry Ray, Richard Turnage, Cary Swan, Paul Sheckel, Jama Ray, Sheila Savage, James Powell. FIRST GRADE—Vernice Brooks, Teacher. Row 1—Patricia Berry, Robert Bell, Louise McKee, Scotty Glass, Danny Brown, Tony Creasey, Rachel Bryant. Row 2—Celeste Cross, Donna Gray, Melanie Clevenger, J. E. B. Duckworth, Kenneth Dawson, Alan Barkovitz, Donna Dowdy. Row 3—Mark Chism, Gary Cole, Vicki Babcock, Rena Caldwell, Ray Cleaver, Bobby Aaron, W'ayne Alexander. FIRST GRADE-Eddye Pearl Cash, Teacher. Row 1-Julie Ann Mitchell, Lisa Ody, Peggy Ann McKee, Sharon Jiles, Janice Huddleston, Tammie Khourie, Vernie Kimble, Kenneth Mc- Clain. Row 2—Kenneth Hall, Stephen Johnson, Cynthia Joyner, Patricia Morgan, Paula Irions, Paulette Grissom, Vicki Jo Mathis, Randy Joe McLeod, Joey Gunn. Row 3—Ralph Homer, Tommy Kilburn, Robert Howell, David Ledbetter, Billy Herron, Randal McCrary, Marty Metzger, Tony Klinkhardt. FIRST GRADE—Allie Mae Green, Teacher. Row 1-Rose Marie Stanley, Mike VanDyke, Brian Todd, Bettye Riley, Kevin Thompson, Glen Watts, Wayne Lee. Row 2—Ray Pruitt, Sher- ry Tilley, Randal Turnage, Edith Jane Taylor, Bonnie Page, Lesia Summar, Ricky Walker. Row 3—Anita Ellen Ray, Blake Ragsdell, Kathy Smith, Beverly Roberson, Sheila Richardson, Charles Shaver, Danny Walker. « SPECIAL EDUCATION— Clarellen P. Peel, Teacher. Row 1-Jerry Crouch, Gale Brewer, Joe Brown, Larry Maronay, Beverly Walker, John Hamm, Jackie Crouch. Row 2—Eldon Bur- keen, Larry Crouch, Debbie Gunnells, Larry Riley, Jerry Long, Rickie Oldham, Wanda Treece. KINDERGARTEN—Rose Horner, Teacher. Row 1—Rebekah Cooper, Georgia Buckley, Raphael Duckworth, Kendal Shires, Joy Glover, Kimberly Whitfield. Row 2—Jimmy Hall, Paul Brooks, Sharon Cash, Victor Sample, Randy Baker, Tammy Caldwell, Camille Taylor. Not pictured: Lana Jo Inman, Jack Moorison, Mike Razor, Bobby Gillis. Student Council Row 1—Rocky Rhodes, Treasurer; Vicki Curtis, Vice-President, Roger Reed, President; Betty Miller, Secretary; Glen Andersen, Reporter. Row 2—Gordon Duckworth, Duane Curtis, Sue Ann Guise, Jimmy Edwards, Emerson Smith, Sharyn Dobbins, David Dobbins, Keith Ander- sen, Buddy Duckworth, Sonny Turnage. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS—Rocky Rhodes, Treasurer; Vicki Curtis, Vice-President; Roger Reed, President; Betty Miller, Secretary; Glen Andersen, Reporter. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Row 1—Cathy Coleman, Historian; Anna Margaret Smith, Parliamentarian; LaDale Harris Reporter; Clarice Pool, Secretary; Sue Ann Guise, 1st Vice-President; Joyce Hooker, Presi- dent; Shirley VanDeWaal, 2nd Vice-President; Susan King, Treasurer; Betty Miller, Song Lea- der; Ellen Barkovitz, Recreation Leader. Row 2—Dorothy Wood, Sponsor, Debbie Overbey, Vickie Ledbetter, Dianne Morgan, Carolyn Treece, Paula Guise, Judy Loyd, Linda Lee, Sherry Mercer, Janice Norrid, Cheryl W'agoner. Row 3—Charlene Hamlett, Melody Metzger, Judy Clark, Christi Curtis, Beth Andrews, Brenda Slavings, Pam Sargent, Kay Ratliff, Vicki Curtis, Brenda Vaughn. Row 4—Shonna Metzger, Pam Kerley, Linda Hedge, Barbra Miller, Barbara Loyd, Sondra Slater, Glenda Stevens, Norma Ledbetter, Menetta Lewis, Judy Ledbetter. Row 5— Debbie Mathis, Patsy Manning, Ann Guarr, Belinda Craig, Margie Bryant, Sandra Cooper, Sha- ron Capps, Linda Stevens, Jennifer Metzger, Connie McCrary, Dianne Tillman. BAND Row 1—Elizabeth Cole, Connie McCrary, Mike Slentz, Janice Norrid, Christi Curtis, Re- porter; Judy Clark, Rhonda Ames, Melody Metzger, Pat Kerley, Dianne Tillman, Nicholas Leist, Director. Row 2—Shonna Metzger, Beth Ferree, Secretary-Treasurer; Mary Francis Ti- girt, Pat Nail, Pam Sargent, Cheryl Wagoner, Judy Ledbetter, Nancy Henderson, Glenna Ferree, Mark Henderson. Row 3—Terry Hill, Curt Sanders, Dennis Poe, Bruce Martin, Gary Trow- bridge, Sonny Turnage, Harold Lincoln, Stephen Poe, Keith Alexander, James McCrary. Row 4—Michael Alsup, Gary Tull, Debbie Mathis, Patsy Manning, Paula Guise, Stephen Rhodes, Jimmy Smith, Steve Watkins. Row 5—Roger Reed, Bobby Mac Harder, Ann Guarr, Mary Lynn Whitener, Sue Z. Rogers, Larry Denny, Philip Ames, Harvey Slentz, President; Gordon Duck- worth, David Garner. Row 6—Mike Garner, Koyce Christy, Jerry Brogden, Vice-President; Mitch Selsor, Mike Stetson, Sam Reifsnyder, Michael Ames, Stanley Wright, Phillip Johnson, Ben Baker. Row 7—Rocky Rhodes, Randy Kelley, Steve Shelley, Mike King. BAND MAJORETTES Christi Curtis, Head Majorette; Melody Metzger, Rhonda Ames, Janice Norrid, Judy Clark, Drum Majorette. MIXED CHORUS Row 1—Shelby Gunn, Jennifer Metzger, Wanda McClain, Rita Shelton, Sharon Dawson, Shir- ley Tyler, Larry Grissom, Barbra Miller, Shirley McClain, Janie Hart, Angela Cooper. Row 2— Lanna Thomas, Linda Stevens, Menetta Lewis, Barbara Loyd, Mike Newsom, Dennis Harden, Glenda Stevens, Brenda Hickman, Sue Bishop, Doris McCoy. Row 3—Glenna Ferree, Nancy Henderson, Dian Smith, Sondra Slater, Norma Ledbetter, Barbara Ward, Ruby Gunnells, Brenda DeFoe. Speech Arts Club Row 1—Brenda DeFoe, Rita Shelton, Linda Hinchey, Jennifer Metzger, Vice-President; Angela Cooper, President; Betty Miller, Secretary-Treasurer; Sharyn Dobbins, Reporter; Beth Ferree. Row 2—Larry Grissom, Sondra Slater, Sue Murphy, Linda Hamilton, Randy Kelley, Charlene Hamlett, Melody Metzger, Brenda Slavings, Shirley Tucker, Clarice Pool. Row 3— Alfred Jackson, Dennis Harden, Tom Sanders, Susan King, Anna Margaret Smith, Judy Clark, Rocky Rhodes, Nancy Bennett. Row 4—Bruce Martin, Dennis Poe, Larry Ledbetter, Kenneth Ledbetter, Roger Reed, Jerry Travis, Philip Sturm, Emerson Smith, Donna Richardson, Jasamyn Garrett, Sponsor. Debate Team Clarice Pool, Secretary; Rocky Rhodes, Philip Sturm, Reporter; Jerry Travis, Clerk; Roger Reed, Nagative Captain; Susan King, President; Tom Sanders, Affirmative Captain; Melody Metzger, Brenda Slavings, Shirley Tucker, Jasamyn Garrett, Sponsor. Chess Club Row 1—Beth Ferree, Vice-President; Sandy Cooper, Sharon Capps, Margie Bryant, Secre- tary-Reporter; Belinda Craig, Treasurer; Cathy Coleman, Rocky Rhodes. Row 2—Roger Reed, Connie McCrary, Stephen Rhodes, Debbie Overbey, Harvey Slentz, Mike Garner. Row 3—Glen- na Ferree, Dianne Tillman, Ann Guarr, Patsy Manning, Debbie Mathis, Jim Ingle, President. LIBRARY STAFF Row 1—Doris McCoy, Sharyn Dobbins, Linda Stevens, Carolyn Mulliniks, Patsy Baynes, Jennifer Metzger. Row 2—Linda Crawford, Barbara Dejournett, Tony Sloan, Larry Denny, Margie Bryant, Nancy Henderson, Anna Margaret Smith, Belinda Craig, Jerry Ragsdell, Sponsor. SPANISH CLUB Row 1—Barbara Loyd, Shelby Gunn, Ellen Barkovitz, Secretary; Tommy Russell, President; Clarice Pool, Vice-President; Cathy Coleman, Treasurer; Barbra Miller, Reporter. Row 2- LaDale Harris, Wanda McClain, Shonna Metzger, Mary Laughter, Rocky Rhodes, Roger Reed, Tom Sanders, Jerry Travis, Bobby Gunn. Row 3-Sue Ann Guise, Shirley VanDeWaal, Menetta Lewis, Jennifer Metzger, Doris McCoy, Glenda Stevens, Dennis Whitaker, James McCrary, Emerson Smith, Randy Kelley. Row 4-Jerry Brogden, Michael Alsup, Susie Sigler, Sponsor. LATIN CLUB Row 1—Betty Miller, Angela Cooper, Vicki Curtis, Reporter; Susan King, Vice-President; Sue Ann Guise, President; Anna Margaret Smith, Secretary-Treasurer; Bobby Gunn, Harvey Slentz. Row 2—Donna Hollingsworth, Nancy Henderson, Dian Smith, Barbara Dejournett, Den- nis Harden, Jimmy Edwards, Clay Gardner. Row 3—Linda Crawford, Menetta Lewis, LaDale Harris, Keith Andersen, Glen Andersen, Mickie Mulliniks, Sandra Mitchell. Row 4—Barbra Miller, Ellen Barkovitz, Susie Sigler, Sponsor. Arrow and Council Staff Row 1—Vicki Curtis, Brenda Slavings, Philip Sturm, Arrow Editor; Joyce Hooker, Council Editor; Charlene Hamlett, Melody Metzger. Row 2—Glenda Phillips, Sponsor; Jim Ingle, Dennis Dill, Beth Ferree, Mary Laughter, Mike Garner, Shirley Meek, Jerry Travis, Sue Bishop, Linda Stevens, Paul Sturm, Myra Baxter, Susan King, Joe Klinkhardt, Jerry Alexander. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row 1—Angela Cooper, Joe Klinkhardt, Roger Reed, Glen Whitener, Harvey Slentz, Clarice Pool, Vicki Curtis, Vice-President; Betty Miller. Row 2—Sondra Slater, Susan King, Sue Ann Guise, Brenda Slavings, Treasurer; Cathy Coleman, Sandy Cooper, Beth Ferree, Linda Hedge, Shonna Metzger. Row 3—Pam Kerley, Joyce Hooker, Dian Smith, Barbara Dejournett, Linda Crawford, Reporter; Menetta Lewis, Shirley VanDeW'aal, Mary Crawford, Jennifer Metzger, Secretary. Row 4—Glenda Stevens, Keith Andersen, Jerry Travis, Philip Sturm, Tom Sanders, President; Dennis Whitaker, William Howard, Doris McCoy, Barbra Miller. Row 5—A. G. San- ders, Rocky Rhodes, Wayne Bishop, Kenneth Ledbetter. SENIOR HIGH PEP CLUB Cheerleaders—Barbara Dejournett, Barbra Miller, Betty Miller, Joyce Hooker, Vicki Curtis, Ellen Barkovitz, Cathy Coleman. Row 1—Lynn Hollingsworth, Clarice Pool, President; Brenda Hickman, Vice-President; LaDale Harris, Reporter; Rita Shelton, Senior Representative; Bren- da Vaughn, Junior Representative; Belinda Craig, Sophomore Representative; Shelby Gunn. Row 2—Linda Hedge, Susan Gill, Judy Clark, Beth Ferree, Sandy Cooper, Sharon Capps, Mar- gie Bryant, Barbara Loyd, Norma Ledbetter, Donna Hollingsworth. Row 3—Carolyn Mulliniks, Brenda Cecil, Menetta Lewis, Shirley McClain, Arittia Eveland, Anna Margaret Smith, Sue Bi- shop, Brenda Slavings, Glenna Ferree. Row 4—Mrs. Jasamyn Garrett, Sponsor; Linda Craw- ford, Pam Kerley, Sharyn Dobbins, Betty Russom, Kay Ratliff, Linda Stevens, Myra Baxter, Charlene Hamlett. Row 5—Mary Crawford, Wanda McClain, Jennifer Metzger, Glenda Stevens, Doris McCoy, Angela Cooper, Susan King, Melody Metzger. JUNIOR HIGH PEP CLUB Cheerleaders—Susan Mouhalis, Debbie Overbey, Connie McCrary, Beth Andrews, Mary Lynn Whitener, Sue Z. Rogers, Lanna Haynes. Row 1—Mr. Jerry Ragsdell, Jennie W'iggington, Bren- da Tanner, Kitty Bryant, Belinda Camp, Judy Babb, Pam Alsup, Melinda Camp, Vice-President; Ramona Lincoln, Patty Grady. Row 2—Ginger Travis, Brenda Harris, Mary Francis Tigirt, Patricia Naile, Shirley Pruett, Carolyn Macklin, Thana Vaughn, Ann Guarr, Penny Wright. Row 3—Beth Coleman, Secretary-Treasurer; Pam Merrell, Marilyn Wiggington, Pam Sargent, Joyce Evett, Judy Loyd, Pat Kerley, Christi Curtis, President; Patsy Manning. Row 4—Pat Fisher, Judy Marsh, Barbara Berry, Marcia James, Debbie Mathis. Science Club Row 1—Cathy Coleman, Assistant Librarian; Betty Miller, Libarian; Clarice Pool, Treasu- rer; Kay Ratliff, 2nd Vice-President; Tommy Russell, 1st Vice-President; Tom Sanders, Pres- ident; Vicki Curtis, Secretary; Barbra Miller, Assistant Secretary; Brenda Slavings, Historian; Keith Andersen, Assistant Historian; Jim Ingle. Row 2—Philip Sturm, Patsy Manning, Melody Metzger, Beth Andrews, Sue Bishop, Charlene Hamlett, Christi Curtis, Randy Kelley, Myra Baxter, Judy Clark, Rocky Rhodes, Beth Ferree, Ellen Barkovitz. Row 3—Harvey Slentz, Den- nis Whitaker, Angela Cooper, Shirley Tucker, Mary Francis Tigirt, Pat Naile, Linda Grissom, Sue Z. Rogers, Beth Coleman, Susan Mouhalis, Lanna Haynes, Pamela Merrell, Jerry Travis. Row 4—Duane Curtis, Bobby Gunn, Sherry Mercer, Harold Goodwin, Jerry Patillo, Mike King, Danny Capps, Jo Beth Bennett, Carolyn Macklin, Barbara Berry, Judy Marsh, Thana Vaughn. Row 5—Dennis Harden, Wayne Bishop, Franklin Peterson, Glen Andersen, Jimmy Edwards, Steven Craig, Kenneth Grady, Marcia James, Roger Reed, Ginger Travis, Ann Guarr. Row 6— William Howard, Douglas Milburn, Larry Ledbetter, Sandy Cooper, Sharon Capps, Belinda Craig, Assistant Treasurer; Kenneth Ledbetter, Margie Bryant. FOOTBALL Row 1—Kenneth Ledbetter, Joe Hill, Johnny Harden, Glenn Haynes, David Dobbins, Mike McCaa, Ricky Harden, Randy Kelley. Row 2—Alfred Jackson, Mgr., Tom Sanders, Dennis Harden, Emerson Smith, Jerry Alexander, Buddy Summars, A. G. Sanders, Charles Hamlett, Glen Whitener. Row 3—Larry Ledbetter, Joe Eveland, Mitch Selsor, Bobby Palmer, David Kirby. BASKETBALL A TEAM-Row 1-Philip Sturm, David Kirby, Glenn Haynes, Clay Gardner, James Ter- rete. Row 2-Jimmy Edwards, Kenneth Ledbetter, Tommy Russell, Mike Newsom, Larry Led- better, Coach Nelson. “B” TEAM B” TEAM—Row 1—David Dobbins, James McCrary, Jackey Handley, Randy Kelley, Joe Hill, Charles Flowers, Alfred Jackson, Mgr. Row 2—Glen Whitener, Roger Reed, Tom Sanders, Doug Graue, Rocky Rhodes, Coach Nelson. BASEBALL Row 1—Avery Gardner, David Dobbins, Jackey Handley, Bruce Martin, Charlie Flowers, Randy Kelley, Dennis Harden, Jim Ingle, Alfred Jackson, Manager. Row 2—Dennis Whitaker, Doug Graue, Glen Haynes, Bobby Palmer, Joe Eveland, Larry Ledbetter, Kenneth Ledbetter, Charles Cecil, Glen Whitener. TRACK Left to tight: Philip Sturm, Larry Ledbetter, Tom Sanders, Mitch Selsor, Jerry Brogden and Johnny Harden. Not pictured: Wayne Bishop and Joe Hill. BABE RUTH SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD SHARYN DOBBINS TOMMY RUSSELL Junior High Football Row 1—Mike Shaffer, Terry Hill, Buddy Duckworth, Phillip Clodfelter, Keith Howren, Randy Camp, Clint Pery, Duane Curtis, Gary Trowbridge. Row 2—Danny Capps, Jerry White, Keith Alexander, Gordon Duckworth, Jimmy Smith, John Sanders, Sonny Thompson, Harold Lincoln. Row 3—Carless Johnson, Bobby Rudd, Larry Denny, Mike Ames, Phillip Johnson, Mike King, Sam Reifsynder, Phillip Ames, Curt Sanders. Junior High Basketball A” TEAM-Row 1—Carless Johnson, Mike Slentz, Bennie Jack Hall, Harold Goodwin. Row 2—David Craig, Mgr., Gordon Duckworth, Sam Reifsnyder, Mike Stetson, Charles Cecil, Coach Kenneth Meadors. ««B TEAM—Row 1—Jerry White, Keith Alexander, Terry Hill, Martin Andersen, Mike Gard- ner, Buddy Duckworth, David Garner. Row 2—Billy McClain, Mgr., Curt Sanders, Bobby Rudd, Roger Etherage, Mike King, Gary Thrasher, Steve Shelly, Steve W'atkins, Harold Lincoln, David Craig, Coach Lloyd Phillips. Junior High Track Row 1—Mark Henderson, Harold Goodwin, Jimmy 13ingle, bonny Thompson, Clint Pery, Benny Hall, Steven Craig, Gary Tull, David Garner. Row 2—Jerry White, Keith Alexander, Gary Trowbridge, Mike Grady, Duane Curtis, John Sanders, Jimmy Smith, Danny Capps, Martin Ander- sen, Kenneth Grady. Row 3—Allen Barker, Tony Sloan, Gary England, Larry Denny, Roger Etheridge, Mike King, Phillip Johnson, Gordon Duckworth, Curt Sanders, Steve Watkins, Mike Sprouse, Terry Hill, Coach Bland. Junior High Cheerleaders Row 1—Sue Zann Roger, Debbie Overbey, Mary Lynn Whitener. Row 2—Lanna Haynes, Connie McCrary, Beth Andrews, Susan Mouhalis. Queen of the Council ANGELA COOPER Football Queen LINDA STEVENS Senior Maid Sophomore Maid Junior Maid CHARLENE HAMLETT SANDY COOPER Basketball Queen VICKI CURTIS Junior Maid CHARLENE HAMLETT Sophomore Maid BARBRA MILLER WAYNE BISHOP HONOR STUDENT D. A. R. REPRESENTATIVE LINDA STEVENS SOPHOMORE PILGRIMAGE ELLEN BARKOVITZ JOYCE HOOKER GIRLS’ STATE REPRESENTATIVES ROGER REED ROCKY RHODES TOM SANDERS WHO’S WHO HAYTI -HIGH BEST BUILD Mr. and Miss HHS BRENDA HICKMAN and AVERY GARDNER OTHER CONTENDERS FOR MR. AND MISS HHS-Jo Beth Bennett, Mike King, Janice Norrid, Sam Reifsnyder, Vicki Curtis, A. G. Sanders, Susan Gill. Not pictured, Joe Hill. A Wedding «T-rwrrr l I FOUR ONE-ACT PLAYS PRESENTED BY DRAMA CLASS H Marriage Proposal” ———— J J.J1. Sparkin 16 i Peggy The Senior Play, Fair Exchange, was presented by the Drama Class April 2. Student Council members prepare for Freedom Forum. Noted author, Dr. No-Yong Park, makes speech at annual Freedom Forum. r. • What sign? Chug-a-lug Admire them cavities! Look no work! Get el Loco Senores vs and Jeff” R Mutt burnto ! I lost my contact Ready? Jump!” Ready for attack Oh no! There’s Albert! Not graduate?” Come a little closer . . J'This is the way it was!” Oh look! 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KNEIBERT, Manager “MISSOURI’S FRIENDLIEST GIN” LOCATED HIGHWAY 84 EAST Phone fl 9-1448 Hayti, Missouri Compliments of JOHN DALE'S TV SERVICE • PROMPT RELIABLE SERVICE • REASONABLE RATES FL 9-1389 South Sldo of Squoro Hoyti, Mo Compliments of GLACO MOTEL U. S. Highway 61 South Mary and Fred Glasscock owners HAYTI. MO. COMPLIMENTS OF HAYTI FURNITURE APPLIANCE Everything for the Home RCA V ictor Roy Moore, Owner Phone FL 9-0373 315 E Broadway HAYTI Compliments of SOUTHERN’S TIRE COMPANY STATE’S LARGEST FARM TIRE DEALER Phone F L 9-0465 304 Highway 84 HAYTI, MO. COMPLIMENTS OF George Metzger's PHILLIPS 66 STATION Highway 84 HAYTI, MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF EL RANCHO MOTEL FL 9-1100 I I I Highway 61 South _LLL HAYTI Compliments of DAISY QUEEN Mr. Mrs. Bob Inmon Owners HAYTI - - MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF - Kroger STORE LIVE BETTER FOR LESS 5th 8i Walker CARUTHERSVILLE, MO. Compliments of— Tranior- Clevenger Rexall Drugs Bill Clevenger R. Ph. 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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 GARDNERS GROCERY GROCERIES- MEATS BOTTLED GAS COAi. Highway 84 West Phone FL 9-1380 - Hayti Compliments of WILLIAMS AUTO SALES FL 9-1931 HAYTI, MISSOURI Compliments of CURTISS CAFE AIR CONDITIONED Open 24 Hrs Hway 61 Just North of Stop Light Compliments of Bank of Hayti Phone FI 9-1244 HAYTI, MISSOURI Old Bank With A New Look MEMBER F.D.I.C. COMPLIMENTS OF -- J. D. ANDREWS CO. Fertilizer Farm Supplies TEL. FL9-1580 highway 84 east p. O. BOX 215, hayti, mo. COMPLIMENTS OF DrPepper BOTTLING COMPANY COMPLIMENTS OF Peoples DRUG Store FL 9-1695 HAYTI Compliments of — — Taylor— SAND AND GRAVEL ED 3-4753 Caruthersville, Mo. COMPLIMENTS OF DELTA GARMENT MFG. CO. PHONE FL 9-1471 I I 1______ HAYTI, MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF - ANGELO’S Pig Stand Lucille Smith Owner and Operator Phone FL 9-1118 Hayti HERFF-JONES COMPANY The Finest in— CLASS RINGS - GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS MEDALS ond TROPHYS - CAP ond GOWNS PARAGON YEARBOOKS Charles L. Brandon D. W. Blakeney Box 379 - Dexter, Mo. Box 379 Phone MA 4-2511 Dexter, Mo. Phone MA 4-4210 COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF KHOURIES’ 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 OF - Bain Motor Company Hayti, Missouri “GO FORD IN ‘65“ COMPLIMENTS OF Sherwood’s LUNCHETTE HAYTI, MISSOURI KCRV Listening Habit of the Bootheel 1370 On Your Radio Dial Ed 3-1370 On Your Telephone Dial Cleat Stanfill General Manager Congratulations-SENIORS! STANFIELD JEWELRY STORE 322 Ward Ave. Caruthersville, Mo. Compliments of- HARDEN’S GROCERY 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 crip to the moon! But, even 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. Patronize Council Advertisers COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF Compliments of — KLINKHARDT AUTO CO. HAYTI LAUNDROMAT ------m-------- COIN OPERATED DRY CLEANING _______UJ______ 610 West Washington HAYTI MO. COMPLIMENTS OF NORTH PARK GROCERY We Deliver Cold Drinks Meats — Fancy Products FL 9-9988 711 North Third Street HAYTI, MO. COMPLIMENTS OF - Phone FL 9-1411 Hiway 84 W. Hayti, Mo COMPLIMENTS OF THE MISSOURI HERALD Serving Hayti and the Bootheel Complete Commercial Printing Service FL 9-1194--HAYTI DAINSOU OBI COMPANY INDEPENDENT DISTRIBUTORS HAYTI - - MISSOURI C. A. VIVRETT Furniture Store PHONE FL 9-1412 HAYTI--MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF - THE NEW SENSATIONAL WONDER SOFT WHIPPED BREAD and HOSTESS CAKES CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ’65 Compliments of BAXTER GROCERY A. J. Baxter, owner Highway 61 Hayti Compliments Of— COMPLIMENTS OF POTEET BROTHERS Hardware THE ONES THAT APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS FL 9-1964 695-4722 HAYTI, Mo. STEELE. Mo. If You Wish the Most of the Best for the Least for Your Children Ask Your Home Owned Quality - CLEANERS— 20% Discount on TURNAGE RADIO FOOD STORE AUTO PARTS NEW USED —-.FOR:— GRAND PRIZE and RADIO FOOD PRODUCTS supplied by Cash and Carry McKNIGHT-KEATON FL 9-0280 HAYTI, MISSOURI Grocery Company Highway 84 Sikeston, Missouri 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. Good Luck Seniors Compliments of Compliments of THE SHELL CAFE RAY FURNITURE COMPANY HARVEY SANDERS USED CARS PHONE FL 9-9970 Clean Used Cars Highway 61 Hayti, Mo. Hayti Missouri Phone FL 9-1230 Hayti, Mo. All Types of Farm Equipment Machinery Repaired — Sold — Traded HAYTI. MISSOURI We Serve The Bootheel HAYTI TRAC Authorized Ford Sales Service Highways 84 E at 61 COMPANY TELEPHONE FL FORD FARMING Compliments of Dillman AUTO PARTS Whole sale Auto Supply Equipment Radiator Shop Machine S hop VISIT OUR STORE at 13 2 WEST 4th STREET Tel . ED 3-4164—Caruthersville RONNIE F. GREENWELL GIN SEED SUPPLY Breeders Deltapine Varieties Cottonseed PHONE FL 9-0443 P. 0. BOX 338 HAVTI, MO. ALSO KANSAS LIFE INSURANCE AGENT Compliments of SUMMAR’S ACCOUNTING HAYTI, MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF W. M. Crysler FL 9-0141 c°.j Hayti, Missouri TRACTORS AND IMPLEMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF - RITZ CLEANERS Alterations and One-Day Service FL 9-1855 208-210 East Main HAYTI - - MISSOURI Planters Implement Company Phone FI 9—1673 J. I. Case Minneapolis-Moline Sales and Service HAYTI, MISSOURI MFA INSURANCE COMPANIES Felix Mangrum AGENT Phone FL9-1673 HAYTI, MISSOURI Compliments of - TOWN and COUNTRY SUPPLY COMPANY Caruthersvilie, Mo. BEST WISHES TO THE SENIORS KELLEY’S STATION V. R. Kelley., Operator 2 Locations Highway 6l Highway 84 Hayti Missouri COMPLIMENTS OF Curtis “SELF SERVICE” GROCERY MARKET FL 9-0517 Highway 84 West HAYTI Compliments of Farmers Bank OF BRAGGADOCIO s ECURITY ATISFACTION- ERVICE SINCE 1911 PLateau 7-6951 LOCATED IN THE CENTER OF PEMISCOT COUNTY J3ra.QqaJ.ocio, Wo. (Braggadocio, Wo. Refreshing remembrance AUTOGRAPHS BoMled under authority of Th Coca-Cola Company by COCO — Cola Bottling Co., Bl thevi lie. Ark. COMPLIMENTS OF - CARUTHERSVILLE, MO. Compliments o f - “The Store for Men. ” Paul Mehrle C. Hendricks CARUTHERSVILLE COMPLIMENTS OF WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE 1------1-------- 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. 0 r— JllU II . J ill!
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