SPORTS ACTIVITIES ADVERTISERS 2 Dedication We, the staff of the 1966 Council, dedicate this annual to Mrs. Glenda Phillips, our teacher and friend. She has devoted her time and talents to better prepare us for the future. We express our sincere appreciation for the guidance she has given to us in the field of business education. 3 Council Queen BRENDA HICKMAN GLENDA STEVENS 4 ADMINISTRATION SEATED - Mr. Sam Wallace, Superintendent. STANDING - Mr. Floyd Mathis, Mr. Dalton Rogers, Mr. Lloyd Phillips. SCHOOL BOARD SEATED - R. O. Kneibert, LeRoy Whitener, Ray Campbell, C. W. Reed III. STANDING - Sam Wallace, Clem Vivrett, William Rhodes, J. D. Caldwell, Max Sturm 6 .(( (( (( MRS. CAMILLE CROCKETT Superintendent's Secretary 7 BRUCE COLE English BOB YOPP ScL ence and Math CHARLES BLAND Industrial Arts JASAMYN GARRETT History - Drama - Speech BEULAH HUFFMAN Home Economics 8 JERRY RAGSDELL Library - Civics SUSIE SIGLER Spanish - Latin CHARIES GUARR Science KENN ETH MEADORS Mathematics SHIRLEY SUMMAR Special Education 9 ALTA MOECKEL MYRTLE CHISM Music Sixth Grade NO PHOTO AVAILABLE CLARELLEN PEEL Special Education NELLE SH1PTON Sixth Grade JOHNNIE LAWRENCE Fourth Grade 10 NELL HOPE LONG MARIE LLOYD Second Grade Third Grade EDDYE PEARL CASH First Grade ELSIE ROGERS Third Grade VERNICE BROOKS First Grade II Glenna Ferree Roger Reed Sue Bishop Mitchell Selsor BEST PERSONALITY BEST BUILD Who’s MOST STUDIOUS -- R o g e r R e e d -- MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED S u e G u i s e Who Clay Gardner Sue Bishop Mitchell Selsor Linda Crawford MOST LIKE TO DATE MOS'l ATHLETIC 12 Genice Pulliam, reporter; Brenda Hickman, secretary; Joe Klinkhardt, president; Susan King, vice-president; Clay Gardner, treasurer. PEGGY SUE ALSUP How much better it is to weep at joy than to joy at weeping. MYRA JANE BAXTER Knowledge is power. SHIRLEY JENENE BENFORD She speaks only little but knows much. SUE FRANCES BISHOP Build for character, not for fame. JERRY FRANKUN BROGDON ’Don't try dying, but die trying. BRENDA ANN CECIL If you see some good in everybody, nearly everybody will see some good in you. GARY WAYNE COLEMAN Thus great things come from small. ’ DEWEY NELSON CRAWFORD To thine ownself be true. LINDA SUE CRAWFORD Do not say go, but go thyself. MARY LOU CRAWFORD A friend is one's sec- ond self. BILLIE DORRIS DEAN Not as large as the largest, but as strong as the strongest. BARBARA SUE DeJOURNETT Not for oneself, but for all. 15 DENNIS LEE DILL Boys will be boys. JIMMY DALE EDWARDS Act well your part; there all the honor lies. GLENNA RAE FERREE Honor is nobler than gold.” AVERY CLAYTON GARDNER III A sound mind in a sound body.w MIC HEAL WAYNE GARNER Art is the path of the creator to his work. BRENDA JEAN GILL The surest way not to fail is to determine to suc- ceed. SUE ANN GUISE Not merely to exist but to amount to something in life. 16 RITA CHARLENE HAMLETT ROBERT JOESPH GUNN Good humor is the health SHELBY ANN GUNN Joy is not in things; it is of the soul. in us. Toil conquers all things. RICKIE EUGENE HARDEN Let us be judged by our deeds. RUBY LEE HARRIS Smiles are the language of love. NANCY KATHRYN HENDERSON Sincerity and truth are the basis of every virtue. BRENDA FAY HICKMAN Life is nothing without friendship. 17 THELMA DELOISE HOLMES We all live for the hope of pleasing somebody. WILLIAM THOMAS HOWARD Slow and steady wins the race. PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE VERNIA MAE IVY Self-confidence is the keynote to success. VERNON RANDELL KELLEY III I am very fond of the company of ladies. SUSAN GAYLE KING DAVID ALLEN KIRBY GEORGE JOSEPH Great thoughts come Ladies...yeP books KLINKHARDT III from the heart. well? That man lives twice that lives the first life well. 18 MARY ELIZABETH LAUGHTER Effort brings success MENETTA LOUISE LEWIS Friendship is the greatest bond in the world. ” BARBARA ANN LOYD Tis not fashion, form, nor state, but get up and go that makes one great. WILLIAM KIRBY LYTLE Personality plus smile wins. JAMES MICHEAL McCLINTOCK He conquers who conquers himself. DORIS JANE McCOY The very pain of loving is worth all of the joys be- fore. MARGARET ANN McGAUGHY Above our life, we love a steadfast friend. 19 MARIAN MELODY METZGER A good laugh is sunshine in the house. MIKE ALLEN NEWSOM We labor not for time, but for eternity. GLEN CURTIS PERY Always ready. DENNIS LEE PHILLIPS Learn to do by doing. GENICE HIGGINS ROGER ALAN REED DONNA FAY PULLIAM No thoroughly occupied RICHARDSON The mildest manner and man was ever yet miser- A live wire never gets the gentlest heart. able. stepped on 20 THOMAS TRIGG SANDERS Aim high and believe yourself capable of great things. BARBARA GENE SHAVER Silence is sweeter than speech. WILLIS MITCHELL SELSOR He loves them all but two at a time. ..... SQNDRA DENISE SLATER The path to honor lies open to all. BRENDA SUE SLAVINGS Don't advertise what you can do, do it. HARVEY ANDREW SLENTZ The measure of a man's life is the well spending of it and not the length. ANNA MARGARET SMITH Character'is the corner- stone to success. LELIA DIAN SMITH Modesty and charm are twice as pure as a pearl ALBERTA STANLEY Work is the key to success. GLENDA KAY STEVENS She seems so quiet, but don't get her started. NELSON B. SUMMERS III Actions speak louder than words. BILLY MACK TEETER He is noble who per- forms noble deeds. JERRY DEWAYNE TERRELL Small in stature but big in heart. JAMES DON TERRETT We shall be what we make ourselves. MARY ELLA THOMPSON To make friends, be VIRGIE SURfIRE THOMPSON A quiet tongue bespeaks a busy brain. SANDRA KAY TRUCKS Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. SHERLEY JACKLIN VanDeWAAL Good nature and good sense are usually good companions. BRENDA JOYCE VAUGHN An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of sorrow. CHARLES EDWARD YANCEY Life is what we make it BARBARA JEAN WARD Air and manners are more expressive than words. GLEN ROBERT WHITENER Always leads, never fol- lows. 23 Activities and Homs of Graduating Seniors PEGGY ALSUP--Intra. basketball-1,2,3; Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Library-4, Pep Club repres. -4, Library Club treas. and reporter-4, Arrow staff-4, Council staff-4, Typing contest-2. MYRA BAXTER--Intra, basketball-1, 2,3; Science Club-2,3; Pep Club-2,3,4; Glee Club-4, Library Club-4, Library Club V-pres. -4, Science Fair hon. ment. -2, Science Fair First-3, Arrow staff-3, Council staff-3. SHIRLEY BENFORD—Pep Club-4 Glee Club-3,4; Aunt Samanthy Rules the Roost -3, Talent Show-3. SUE BISHOP--Intra, basketball-1,3; Science Club-3, Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Glee Club-3,4; F. H. A.-1,2; Library Club-4, Band-1,2; Basketball queen attendant-1, Football maid-1,2; Class reporter-1, Pep Club reporter-1, F. H. A. song leader-2, Majorette-1,2; Cheer leader - 4, Arrow staff-3, Council staff-3, Basketball queen-4. JERRY BROGDON--Basketball-1, Football-1,2; Track-1,2,3,4; Glee Club-4, F. F.A.-1, Span- ish Club-2,3,4; Band-1,2,3,4; Spanish Club V-pres.-3,4; Band pres.-3. BRENDA CECIL--Pep Club-1,2,3; Glee Club-1,2,3; Class reporter-1. Class sec. -2, Class V- pres. -3, Arrow staff-4, Council staff-4, Basketball queen attendant-2. UNDA CRAWFORD—Intra, basketball-1, 2,3; Science Club-2, N. Hon. Soc.-2,3, Pep Club- 1,2, 3,4; Library Club-3,4; Latin Club-3,4; Pep Club V-pres. 4, Library Club pres. -4, Latin Club V-pres.-4, Arrow staff-4, Council staff-4, Who’s Who-4, N. Hon. Soc. report- er-3. MARY CRAWFORD—Intra, basketball-1,2; N. Hon. Soc.-3, Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Glee Club-4. BILLIE D. DEAN—Volleyball-2, Pep Club-4, Glee Club-3, F. B. L. A.-1, F. H.A.-1, What a Life -4, Speech Arts Play-4, Aunt Samathy Rules the Roost -3, Talent Show-3, Fashion show-1,3; S. C. Repres. -2,3; Arrow staff 4, Council staff-4, Assistant sec.-3, Sec. of Ex- ecutive staff-3, Who’s Who-3. BARBARA DEJOURNETT HARDEN—N. Hon. Soc. -3, Pep Club-1, Glee Club-3, Speech Arts-4, F.H.A. -1,2; Library Club-3, Latin Club-3, Band-1, 2; What a Life -4, Pep Club repres.- 2, Latin Club - reporter-4, Cheerleader-3,4; Arrow staff-4, Council staff-4, BPW Girl of Month-4. DENNIS DILL—Baseball-1, F.F.A.-1,2. JIMMY EDWARDS—Football-1, Track-1, Baseball-1,2,4; Thespian-4, Speech Arts-2,4; F.F.A. -1, Latin Club-3, Band-1, What a Life -4, Speech Arts Play-2,4; Christmas Carol -4, Radio Speaking-4, and Basketball-1,2,3,4; GLENNA FERREE—Intra, basketball-1,2,3; Science Club-1, N. Hon. Soc.-1, Pep Club-1,2, 3,4; Glee Club-3,4; Library Club-1, Chess Club-3, Band-1,2,3,4; Football queen-4, Arrow staff-3, Council staff-3, Band Lib.-4, Chorus Lib.-4. CLAY GARDNER—Basketball-1,2,3,4; baseball-1,2,3,4; Glee Club-4, Thespian Club-4, Speech Arts Club-4, F.F.A. -1, Latin Club-2,3,4; What a Life -4, Christmas Carol”-4, Class treas. -4, Mr. HHS-3, Who's Who-4, Freedom Forum-4, and Track-1. MIKE GARNER—Basketball-1,2,3; Track-1,2; N. Hon. Soc.-3, Thespian-4, Speech Arts-4, Chess Club-3, Band-1.2.3.4; Arrow Staff-3.4; Council staff-2,3,4; V. -pres. Band-4, Edi- tor Arrow-4. BRENDA JEAN GILL—Science Club 4, Pep Club 1,3,4; Glee Club-1,2,3; Beta Club 2,3,4; Thespian-4, Speech Arts Club-4, Library Club-3, What a Life 4, Basketball queen at- tendant-!, Christmas Carol -4, Class pres. 1, Class sec.-2. 24 SUE ANN GUISE—N. Hon. Soc, 2,3; F.H.A, 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club-3,4; Band-1,2; S. C. repres. -3, F. H. A. V-pres.-3, Class V-pres. -3, F. H. A. treas.-2, Band sec. -treas. -1,2; Latin Club pres. -3,4; F. H. A. pres. -4, Span. lib. -4, Who’s Who-3,4; F.H. A. Delegate to State Meeting-1,2,3; Essay contest, 2nd.-1, Soph. Pil.-2, Regional F.H. A. repres.-3, Latin Club del. to state meeting-, D. A. R.-4. BOBBY GUNN--Basketball-1,2; Science Club-1,2,3; Latin-1,2,3,4; Spanish-1,2,3; Science Club reporter-4, V-pres. Spanish Club-4. SHELBY GUNN—Intra, basketball-1,2,3; Pep Club-1,2,3.4; Glee Club-1,2,3; Spanish Club-3. CHARLENE HAMLETT—lntra. basketball-1,2,3; Science Club-1,2,3; Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Thespian-4, Speech Arts-3,4; F. H. A. -1, 2,3,4; What a Life -4, Christmas assembly-3, Speech Arts Play-3, Christmas Carol”-4, Basketball queen attendant-3, Football attendant -3,4; F.H. A. treas.-4, Cheerleader-1,2,4; Arrow staff-2,3; Council staff-3, Who's Who- 3, Play day-1, 2; Science Club reporter-2, S.C. reporter-4, F.H. A. pari.-2. RICKIE HARDEN--Basketball-1,2; Football-1,3; Track-1, Baseball-1,2,4; F. F. A.-1, 2; Span- ish Club-2, Football royalty escort-1. LADALE HARRIS—Intra, basketball-1,2,3; Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Glee Club-1,4; F.H. A. -1,2,3, 4; Latin Club-2,3; Spanish Club-3, Pep Club reporter-3, F.H. A. reporter-3, Cheerleader- 2, Arrow staff-3. NANCY HENDERSON—Glee Club-3,4; F.H. A.-1, Library Club-3, Latin-2,3,4; Band-1,2,3,4; BRENDA HICKMAN—Intra, basketball-1,2,3; Volleyball-2, Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Glee Club-3, S. C. repres. -4, Class sec. -3,4; Pep Club repres. -1, Pep Club sec. -2, Pep Club V-pres. - 3, Pep Club pres. -4, Arrow staff-4, Council staff-4, Miss HHS-3, Girls State-3, BPW Girl of Month-4. THELMA HOLMES—Pep Club-4, Glee Club-3, Thespian-4, F.B.L.A.-2, F.H.A.-1, What a Life”-4, Aunt Samanthy Rules the Roost -3, Talent Show-3, S. C. repres. -1,2; Class sec. -1,3; Arrow staff-4, Council staff-4, Spring Carnival-2, Speech Arts-4, Christmas Carol -4. W. T. HOWARD—Science-2,3,4; N. Hon. Soc.-3. VERNIA MAE IVY—Intra, basketball-1,2,3,4; Softball-1,2,3,4; Kickball-3, Volleyball-1, 2, 3,4; Science-3, Pep Club-3,4; Glee Club-2,4; Speech Arts 3, F. B. L. A.-2, F.H.A.-1,3; Christmas Play-2, Speech Arts Play-3, Senior Play-3, Talent show-1,2; Fashion show-1, Class reporter-2, F. H. A. treas. 3, Typing award-3. RANDY KELLEY—Basketball-1,2,3,4; Football-1,2,3,4; Track-1,4; Baseball-1,2,3,4; Foot- ball, All-Conf.-4, Football, Hon. Ment.-3, Basketball, captain-3,4; Football, captain- 3, Science-1,2,3,4; F. F. A.-1,2; Spanish-3,4; Band-1,2,3,4; Speech Arts Program-2,3,4; SUSAN KING—Intra, basketball-1, N. Hon. Soc.-1,2,3; Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Speech Arts-3,4; Thespian-4, F. H. A.-1,2,3; Latin-2,3,4; Band-1,2; What a Life -4, Speech Arts Program -4, Class reporter-3, Class treas.-1,4; F. H. A.-treas.-3, Latin Club V-pres.-3, Majorette -1,2; Girls State-3, Science Fair, 3rd-2. DAVID KIRBY--Basketball-1, Footbali-1, 2,3,4; Track-1,3,4; Football, Hon. Ment.-3,4; Player of Week-2, Football, captain-1,4; Speech Arts-2,4; F. F. A.-1, Spanish-2, What a Life -4, Speech Arts Program-4, Speech Assembly-2, Football royalty escort-1,2,4. JOE KLINKHARDT—Football-1, N. Hon. Soc.-1,2,3; F. F. A.-2, Speech Arts Program-2, Class pres.-3,4; Class sec.-1, F. F. A. chaplain-2, Rad. Ann., first-2, Art Ex., char, first -3, Mech. Draw. Ex., 2nd-3. (See page 52. ) 25 Class Will PEGGY ALSUP wills her ability to drive perfectly to Miss Huffman. MYRA BAXTER gives her ability to carry on the fight with C'ville girls to anyone who has a lot of nerve and a fast car! SHIRLEY BENFORD wills her size to Nadine Thomas. SUE BISHOP wills her ability to get girl with best build to Cathy Hinchey. JERRY BROGDON leaves his deep voice to Arittia Eveland. BRENDA CECIL gives her calm manner to Margie Bryant. GARY COLEMAN gives his size to Bill Wallace. DEWEY CRAWFORD leaves his ability to graduate from H.H.S. with a Braggy senior ring to Benny Watkins. LINDA CRAWFORD wills her nerve to ride in a car with Peggy Alsup to anyone who is that stupid! MARY CRAWFORD gives her curly hair to anyone who wants it. BILLIE DEAN leaves her ability to be quiet to Rosie Jackson. BARBARA DEJOURNETT HARDEN wills her ability to keep 7th hour library quiet to any- one who has enough nerve to kick them all out. DENNIS DILL gives his ability to graduate to Royce Christy. JIMMY EDWARDS gives his ability to have his own car all through high school, and then have it taken away when he starts college, to both of his brothers. GLENNA FERREE wills her happy and carefree days at H.H.S. to her sister, Beth. CLAY GARDNER leaves his ability to get caught talking in the library by Mr. Ragsdell and lie his way out of it to Bill Faris. MIKE GARNER wills his quick temper to Mr. Cole. BRENDA GILL gives her ability to put her foot in her big mouth to Ginger Travis. SUE GUISE gives her ability to try out for state FHA chorus without being able to sing to Penny Wright. BOBBY GUNN gives his ability to drive the oldest car to school to Benny Jack Hall. SHELBY GUNN wills the B'ville Air Force Base and the small clothes which were willed to her in the past to Arittia Eveland and Frankie Perry. CHARLENE HAMLETT wills her weird hair styles to anyone who has the nerve to wear them. RICKY HARDEN gives his ability to go steady with girls from C'ville and Hayti at the same time to anyone who has the nerve to try it. LADALE HARRIS gives her bowlegs to Earnie Babbcock. NANCY HENDERSON and MARY LAUGHTER leave their ability to play cupid to any- one who knows a desperate couple. BRENDA HICKMAN wills her ability to go steady four years with the same boy to Rhonda Ames. THELMA HOLMES gives her ability to read shorthand to James Gamble. WILLIAM HOWARD leaves his ability to do without girls and still not miss them to Edgar McLemore and Robert Long. VERNIA IVY gives her tendency to eat to Nadine Thomas. RANDY KELLY gives his humility to anyone who makes all-conference first-string his senior year. 26 SUSAN KING leaves her sweet personality to Linda Pullam. DAVID KIRBY gives his athletic ability to Tony Newsom. JOE KLINKHARDT gives his spot in Hollywood to Rosie Jackson. MENETTA LEWIS wills her first name to Linda Lee. BARBARA LOYD gives her ability to talk in study hall and never get caught to Robert Long because he surely will need it. KIRBY LYTLE gives his first name, William, to anybody who likes it better than he does. JIMMY McCLINTOCK wills his red hair and freckles to Doug Graue. DORIS McCOY gives her ability to pass one of Coach Dean's health tests without cheat- ing to next year's football team. MARGARET McGAUGHY gives her ability to sing in Glee Club to Shirley Tyler. MELODY METZGER wills her humor to Kenneth Dowdy. MIKE NEWSOM gives his height to Glenn Hampton. GLEN PERY wills his mischievous ways to Bob Shirey. DENNIS PHILLIPS gives his pool table to Larry Wyatt. GEN1CE PULLIAM wills her anility to get along with Mr. Ragsdell to anyone who can’t. ROGER REED gives his ability to be Student Council President for two years to Duane Curtis. DONNA RICHARDSON leaves her ability to be the youngest in the graduating class of '66' to Jimmy Smith. TOM SANDERS gives his speaking ability to Jacquline Thompson. MITCH SELSOR wills his ability to go steady with Johnnie Lou Swan without having a date with her to Albert Graham. BARBARA SHAvEk leaves ner tear of making speeches to anyone who's bold enough to make them. SURFIRE THOMPSON leaves some of her quietness to her sister, Jacquline, in hopes she will use it in class. SONDRA SLATER wills her natural blonde hair to Susan Gill. BRENDA SLAVINGS gives her hundred-dollar hairpiece to Lyn Hollingsworth. HARVEY SLENTZ leaves his ability to go back to babyhood in his senior year to Johnny Harden. ANNA MARGARET SMITH wills her many trips to C'ville to Margie Bryant. DIAN SMITH leaves her ability to stay away from the boys to her sister, Sheila. GLENDA STEVENS gives her ability to keep from getting a whipping throughout her high school years to her little brother, Danny. BUDDY SUMMERS wills his ability to be well liked by everyone to the faculty. BILLY TEETER lends his bright pink sweatshirt to Mike Johnson. JERRY TERRELL wills his tendency to get caught chewing gum in English to Bobby Irions. JAMES TERRETT leaves his ability to play basketball to Mike Overbey. MARY THOMPSON wills her hair style to Jewel Jones. SANDRA TRUCKS wills to her sister, Phyllis, her ability to get along well with Mr. Cox in chorus. SHERLEY VANDEWAAL gives her car keys to her nephew, Bobby Johnson. BRENDA VAUGHN gives her school spirit to Lynda Jo Long. CHARLES YANCY wills his part in the Speech-Arts play to James Gamble. BARBARA WARD leaves her shyness in school to Linda England in hopes that she will keep her mouth shut. GLEN WHITENER wills the old crow that never flies, willed to him by Bobby Palmer, to Bobby Gibbs. 27 Class Prophecy Next year, SHIRLEY BENFORD will be rushing to shorthand trying to be on time at Lincoln University. In five years . . . JERRY BROGDON will be a member of Alcoholics Anonymous. BRENDA CECIL will be nothing but five years older. DEWEY CRAWFORD will be sleeping on the job. BILLIE DEAN will be wed to Dr. Lee and working as his assistant in Washington, D. C. DENNIS DILL will be top man in Hell's Angels. GLENNA FERREE will still be trying to fight the girls off Albert's motorcycle. BRENDA GILL will be living in a mud hut in forbidden Asia trying to teach children that 2+2=4. SUE GUISE will be at Hayti teaching language in Mrs. Sigler's place. BOBBY GUNN will come back and take over Hays Store. SHELBY GUNN will still be dating different boys, but her heart will still belong to a United States Marine. CHARLENE HAMLETT will be on Cloud Nine, in.an airplane that is, being hostess to any of a number of available and prospective men. BRENDA HICKMAN will be raising a house-full of redheads while Franklin builds a bridge. RANDY KELLEY will return to Hayti as head football coach and lead the Indians to their first undefeated season since 1951. In six years, JIMMY EDWARDS will be coaching at Pascola Tech, and by 1975, he will have led his team to the National Championship. In eight years from now, THELMA HOLMES will be in Hollywood, California, defend- ing the case of Rosie Jackson who has been charged with manslaughter. In ten years . . . PEGGY ALSUP will be married to her sophomore sweetheart. MYRA BAXTER will still be celebrating Halloween every night. SUE BISHOP will still be wondering how she got best build. LINDA CRAWFORD will have five little Ducks running around a four-room apartment. GARY COLEMAN will still be looking for his teeth. MARY CRAWFORD will be baby-sitting with five little Ducks. BARBARA DEJOURNETT HARDEN will return to teach family living in Miss Huffman's place. CLAY GARDNER will be head basketball coach with Coach Nelson as his assistant. MIKE GARNER will come back to Hayti to take Mr. Cole's place in teaching publica- tions . RICKIE HARDEN will return to Hayti to take Fritz McKay's place as Chief of Police. LADALE HARRIS will be Jane on Tarzan. NANCY HENDERSON will come back to Hayti to be the school nurse. WILLIAM HOWARD will be helping Mike Brazier drive a delivery truck for Long and McLemore's Supermarket, Inc. VERNIA IVY will be a R. N. working at the Children's Clinic at Jefferson City, Missouri. DAVID KIRBY, Agent 006 3 4, will be trying to become Agent 007. 28 JOE KLINKHARDT will own Klinkhardt Advertising Corporation with his own private secretary named Susan. MARY LAUGHTER will start a group of Beatlettes along with Brenda Beasely. MENETTA LEWIS will be manager of the Peoples Drug Store. BARBARA LOYD will come back to Hayti High and take some more art courses under Mr. Baker. KIRBY LYTLE will be teaching speech. JIMMY McCLINTOCK will be constructing a highway into outer space. DORIS McCOY will have her own junior firemen and the Fire Chief of St. Clair. Missouri. MARGARET McGAUGHY will be the wife of the professional basketball player, William Starks. MELODY METZGER will be the first person to talk her way into outer space. MIKE NEWSOM will be co-captain to the Globetrotters. GLEN PERY will own his own Case Tractor Company and in his spare time sweep the streets of Hayti. DENNIS PHILLIPS will still be going with the Leader of the Laundromats. GENICE PULLIAM will be arrested for speeding by her own husband. ROGER REED will be President of the United States. DONNA RICHARDSON will have her own Ole Miss. Rebel football team. TOM SANDERS will form his own political party. MITCH SELSORwill still be walking the corridors saying, Why me? Why me?M BARBARA SHAVER will be a model for Vogue. SONDRA SLATER will be the first lady band teacher at Hayti High. BRENDA SLAVINGS will be secretary to the President. HARVEY SLENTZ will be the leader of the Tijuana Brass. ANNA MARGARET SMITH will return to Hayti High School and replace Coach Dean as football coach. DIAN SMITH will be editor of the New York Times. GLENDA STEVENS will probably be a successful farmer. BUDDY SUMMERS will return to Hayti to make another attempt at sports. BILLY TEETER will own his own factory manufacturing pink sweatshirts. JERRY TERRELL will be specializing in nasal surgery. JAMES TERRETT will be captain of the Globetrotters. MARY THOMPSON will be in Los Angeles, California, working as executive chairman for Dean and Holmes, Inc. SURFIRE THOMPSON will be another Liberace. SANDRA TRUCKS, the famous African missionary, will more than likely be six feet under, due to the fact that the natives were restless. SHERLEY VANDEWAAL will be co-editor of the New York Times. BRENDA VAUGHN will return to HHS to teach P.E. and be Pep Club sponsor. CHARLES YANCY will be the big executive of the No Workers Corporation in Honolulu, Hawaii. BARBARA WARD will weigh 150 pounds. GLEN WHITENER will still be milling around the halls of Hayti High with a broom in one hand and a mop in the other. In fifteen years . . . SUSAN KING will be walking down the highway with a sign saying Malaysia or Bust. 29 Ellen Barkovitz Roger Reed Glenna Ferree Beth Ferree Roger Reed MOST POPULAR MOST COURTEOUS Melody Metzger Johnny Harder WITTIEST Ellen Barkovitz Genice Pulliam Glenna Ferree Albert Graham NEATEST CUTEST COUPLE 30 Y JUNIOR OFFICERS - left to right - Linda Hedge, reporter; Mickey Mulliniks, treasurer; David Dobbins, president; Albert Graham, vice-president; Shonna Metzger, secretary. Qirb State Ellen Barkovitz ttoys State Keith Andersen 32 KEITH ANDERSEN JERRY ALLSTUN I don't want nothing. Wait for me, Gene. ALVIN BENFORD Chaser1’ SANDRA BERRY Curly RONNIE BRADFORD MARJORIE BRYANT Do blondes really have I want to go to C'ville. more fun? ELLEN BARKOVITZ I've got to go study. RONNY BLAYLOCK I've never heard of a barber! BOBBY BURKEEN Let's fight! 33 SHARON CAPPS Think I’ll get the car tonight? DANNY CARNELL I've got lead in my feet. Tr l!i fc CATHY COLEMAN Minnie Mouse SANDRA COOPER Hey, you over there ! C’mere! BELINDA CRAIG Has anyone seen Mar- gie? ARNETTA DAVIS I've finally got that ring! DONNY DENNIS DAVID DOBBINS KENNETH DOWDY Speedy Censored!! Beatle 34 LINDA ENGLAND Where's Leonard? ARITTIA EVELAND BETH FERREE Where’s Frankie? I’m proud of my tooth! CHARLES FLOWERS Short Stuff RICKY FRANKUM Chemistry Whiz DONNA WYATT Does she, or doesn’t she? 35 DOUGLAS GRAUE WALK--What’s that? LINDA HAMILTON That's just the way I walk! VICKIE GURLEY I like HHS better. JACKEY HANDLEY Let’s race, Glenna! JOHNNY HARDEN I didn’t do it, Mr. Rogers! GLENN HAYNES Honda King LINDA HEDGE The Leader of the Laundromat Jf ALBERT GRAHAM Has anyone seen Glen- na? GLENN HAMPTON Buddy 36 JOE HILL Cowboy LYN HOLLINGSWORTH Small Fry MILDRED JACKSON Where's Jessie? ROSIE JACKSON DOTTIE JAMES Leave me alone, sen- Midget” ior boys! BENNY JOHNSON Early to bed, early to rise... DON JOHNSON MICHAEL JOHNSON JEWEL JONES Lover Boy Lovable me. Fine wig 37 KIM KELSEY I'll tackle him. Coach! ROBERT LONG Me quero espanol. SHARON McCLINTOCK Can I have the car, Jimmy? PAM KERLEY Quiet type LYNDA JO LONG I like my contacts. SHIRLEY McCLAIN TOM McCLANAHAN I'm little, but I get Dewey around. JAMES McCRARY EDGAR McLEMORE I don't like to play Hey, Mr. Baker! football. 38 EDWARD McLEMORE One more year! RONALD MOBLEY I favor red hair and freckles. SUE MURPHY Dimples” SHONNA METZGER I'm not really shy. LINDA MORGAN Where is Mike? JAMES NEWSOM Red” 39 ROBERT MILLER Have you got her? MICKEY MULLINIKS I finally got a car! GARY O’KELLEY I don’t share a locker! MIKE OVERBEY She found me! FRANKIE PERRY JESSIE PIERCE Oh, my! My hair is I’m tough! mussed up. SHERMAN SHERWOOD BOB SHIREY JOHN SMITH Let s skip school. Lemon Tree Pocahontas 40 LANA THOMAS Bookkeeping? It's hard! NADINE THOMAS Where have you been? JANET TRUCKS I like Malden. SHIRLEY TYLER PATSY WADE Can ya loan me some Pm from Braggy! money? BENNY WATKINS Basketball Star DIAN WEIR Don't leave, Lemon ! DENNIS WHITAKER Drive safely. LARRY WYATT Which way did Shelby go? 41 SEATED - Lynda Long, secretary; Ellen Barkovitz, vice-president; Roger Reed, president; Tom Sanders, treasurer; Charlene Hamlett, reporter. STANDING - Jo Beth Bennett, Albert Graham, Mr. Jerry Ragsdell (sponsor), Jim McClintock, Mike King, Keith Cole, Susan Gill, Sherry Lynn, Beth Andrews, Duane Curtis, and Brenda Hickman. SEATED - D. McCoy, S. SLATER and B. HARDEN (Co-editors of the Council), M. GARNER (Editor of Arrow), D. Dobbins. ROW 2 - S. VanDeWaal, T. Holmes, G. Stevens, D. Smith, B. Dean. ROW 3 - S. Murphy. S. Gill, L. Crawford, B. Hickman, Bruce Cole, B. Cecil, B. Loyd, M. Thompson, P. Alsup, D. Richardson. 42 Sophomore Class Officers From left to right - Karen Howard, Bill Wallace, Gordon Duckworth, Tony Newsom, Carol Long. Bill Faris and Lana Haynes; Pam Merrell and Jerry White Left to right: Christi Curtis, most likely to succeed, most courteous, neatest; Mike Slentz, wittiest; Beth Andrews, most popular; Paula Guise, wittiest; Bill Wallace, most popular. 44 Beth Andrews Earnie Babcock Allen Barker Catherine Benford Gene Boren Danny Bradsher Michael Alsup Mike Ames Rhonda Ames Brenda Beasley Orville Beatty Sue Bell Dennis Brasher Robert Brazier Charles Cecil Stephen Cole David Craig Duane Curtis Gordon Duckworth Janis Evett Joyce Evett Christi Curtis Peggie Dean Larry Denny Bill Faris Rosie Gamble Michael Godsey Harold Goodwin Mike Grady Barbara Grant Willie Hawkins Ira Holmes Ann Guarr Paula Guise Bennie Hall Karen Howard Pat Mitchell Diann Morgan Tony Newsom 49 Janice Norrid Debbie Overbey Mary Payton Stephen Rhodes Pam Sargent Mike Slentz 50 Minnie Thomas Elijah Thompson Jacquline Thompson Margo Tice Dianne Tillman Carolyn Treece Jan Southerland Michael Sprouse Michael Stetson Gary Tull Ray Tyler Denise Vincent Senior Activities continued from page 25. MARY LA LIGHTER--Latin-4, Spanish-3, Arrow staff-3, Council staff-3. MENETTA LEW1S--Pep Club-3, Glee Club-1,2,3; F. H. A.-2,3; Latin-3, Spanish 3, N. Hon. Soc.-3, Arrow staff-4, Council staff-4. BARBARA LOYD—lntra. basketball-1,2; Pep Club-1, 2,3,4; Glee Club-1,2,3; F. H. A. -1, 2,3; Spanish-3, Our Town -3, Reg. F.H.A. Chorus-3, Art Show, 2nd-3, Freedom Forum-4. KIRBY LYTLE—Basketball-2,3; Baseball-1,3; Class V-pres.-3. JIM McCLINTOCK—Basketball-1,2,3,4; Beta Club-2,3; Speech Arts-4, What a Life -4, S.C. repres. -4, Class pres. -1,3; Class V-pres. -2, Speech Arts V-pres. -4, Beta Club V- pres. -3. DORIS McCOY--lntra. basketball-1,2,3; Science-2, N. Hon. Soc.-2,3; Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Glee Club-3, Library-3, Basketball queen attendant-2,4; Arrow staff-4, Council staff-4. MARGARET McGAUGHY—Pep Club-4, Glee Club-4, Speech Arts-4, F.B. L. A.-2, Teenage Club-1, What a Life -4, Aunt Samanthy Rules the Roost -3, Basketball queen attendant- 2, S. C. queen attendant-3, S. C. repres. -3. MELODY METZGER—lntra. basketball-1,2; Science-2,3; Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Glee Club-1, Thespian-4, Speech Arts-3,4; F. H. A.-1,2,3; Latin-4, Band-2,3,4; What a Life -4, Speech Arts play-4, Band sec. -treas. -4, Science Fair First-1,3; Majorette-2,3,4; Science Club treas. -2, Drum Majorette-4. MIKE NEWSOM—Basketball-1,4; Track-1, 2; Glee Club-3, F. F. A. -1, 2. GLEN PERY—Basketball-1, Football-2, Science-1, F.F.A.-1,2; Art award-3. DENNIS PHILLIPS—F. F. A. -1, 2. GENICE HIGGINS PULLIAM—Pep Club-1,3; Glee Club-1,4; F.H.A. -1,3; Queen of freshman class-1, S.C. repres.-2, Class reporter-4, Glee Club pres.-4, Art Club-2,3. Continued on page 88 52 FRESHMEN freshman Class Officers Martin Andersen - Vice President, Susan Mouhalis - Secretary, Jo Beth Bennett - President, Jimmy Smith - Treasurer, Gary Trowbridge - Reporter Who’s Who in the freshman Class Left to right: Buddy Duckworth, best personality; Lana Haynes, most athletic; Susan Mouhalis, most studious; Mike King, most studious, most likely to succeed, most courteous, neatest. 54 Martin Andersen Ben Baker Virginia Belknap Jo Beth Bennett Barbara Berry Karen Sue Berry Loyce Burkeen Danny Capps Royce Christy Beth Coleman Ridley Cooper Steven Craig 55 Buddy Duckworth Roger Ethridge Patricia Fisher Michael Gardner David Garner Willie Gilmore Shirley Godsey Kenneth Grady Linda Grissom Jeannie Gunnells Shirley Hardin Brenda Harris Terry Hill Cathy Hinchey Mary Alice Hopkins Bobby Johnson Hans Peter Jones Michael King Terry Howell Bobby Irions Marsha James Jo Marie Hayes Lanna Haynes Mark Henderson Judy Marsh Billy McClain Sue McLaughlin Pam Merrell Susan Mouhalis Virginia Moody Gene Lewis Harold Lincoln Carolyn Maclin Patricia Naile Michael Peterson Peggy Phillips Buddy Reed Sue Zann Rogers Bobby Rudd Curt Sanders John W. Sanders Warren G. Shaver Judy Sheckell Steven Shelly Jim Smith Marcia Sturm Johnnie L. Swan Gary Thrasher 59 Steven O. Watkins Penny Wright Tom Wyatt Sonny Turnage Thana Vaughn Gina Waddell Reggie Thomas Sonny Thompson Mary Frances Tight Ginger Travis Gary Trowbridge Phyllis Trucks 1 - R. Belknap, D. Brasher, J. Blaylock, L. Colbert, M. Colbert, R. England. 2 - J. Graham, P. Grissom, J. Hall, S. Howell, R. Jackson, K. Lee. 3 - B. Loyd, S. Lynn, N. Middleton, C. Pery, M. Pierce, C. Porter. 4 - J. Price, L. Ragan, J. Sharp, T. Shaver, P. Sills, M. Slavings. 5 - D. Smith, S. Smith, B. Tanner, M. Waddell, B. Walker, P. Ward. 6 - White, Willsie 62 ROW 1 - P. Alsup. J. Babb, J. Blevins, M. Bradsher, G. Brooks, K. Bryant. ROW 2 - B. Camp, M. Camp, K. Cole, P. Clodfelter, J. Cook, R. Craig. ROW 3-D. Dean, R. Edwards, R. Edwards, G. England, M. Euell, R. Gamble. ROW 4 - P. Grady, B. Grissom, K. Howren, G. Johnson, D. Khourie, R. Lin- coln. ROW 5 - L. McCrary, B. Meek, J. Peterson, J. Pritchard, D. Randell, L. Ray. ROW 6 - L. Sanders, H. Sanford, G. Selsor, D. Stevens, R. Vickrey, L. Weatherspoon. M. Watkins. 63 FRONT: Beth Coleman, Ramona Lincoln. BACK: Barbara Berry, Lenita Sanders, Lanna Haynes, Sue Zann Rogers, Susan Mouhalis. ROW 1 - R. Lincoln, S. Mouhalis, L. Haynes, S. Rogers, L. Sanders, B. Berry, B. Coleman. ROW 2 - P. Grady, B. Grissom, J. Marsh, reporter; G. Travis, president; J. Bennett, vice- president; D. Randall, secretary; A. Franklin, K. Hamlett. ROW 3 - P. Trucks, T. Vaughn, P. Merrell, P. Wright, C. Hinchey, R. Crawford, S. Grissom, D. Berry. ROW 4 - G. Phillips, sponsor; M. Camp, J. Babb, C. Brasher, C. Farris, A. Slentz, C. Miller, C. Curtis, P. Gill. ROW 5 - B. Camp, P. Alsup, M. Euell, J. Peterson, G. Selsor, S. Lynn, R. Hamlett, B. Car- tee, M. Ames. ROW 6 - R. Bryant, D. Brasher, M. James, B. Harris, P. Ward, N. Middleton, B. Oldham, D. Suddarth. 64 GRADE 1 - Vernice Brooks, Teacher. ROW 1 - Raphael Duckworth, Carolyn Brewer, Rebecca Cooper, Jerry Dodson. ROW 2 - Steven Carnell, Lynne Ferree, Tammy Caldwell, Debra Der- ringer, Terry Dodson, Sarah Ann Frye. ROW 3 - Tommy Gill, Randy Baker, David Gardner, Ginger Bowen, Sharon Cash, Michael Evans, Malcolm Babb. SPECIAL EDUCATION - Clarellen Peel - Teacher. ROW 1 - Joe Lawson, John Hamm, Jerry Crouch, Jackie Crouch, Gale Brewer, Eddie Shepherd. ROW 2 - Lawrence Maronay, Thomas Lawson, James Oldham, Peggy England, Larry Crouch, Jerome Hightower. 66 GRADE 1 - Cash, Teacher - ROW 1 - D. Moran, T. Mobley, L. J. Inmon, J. Holland, R. Moody, L. Jackson. ROW 2 - R. Pulley, D. Purser, J. Hall, R. Pearson, J. Gunn, G. Mitchell, H. Hall. ROW 3 - J. Lawson, B. Matlock, J. A. Moore, R. Hill, L. Phillips, C. Humes, D. Me Anally, C. McKee. GRADE 1 - Green, Teacher - ROW 1 - K. Shires. P. Smith, J. Sellers, B. Trammel, D. Tram- mel, W. Sheckell. ROW 2 - C. Shepherd, J. White, H. Savage, J. Vaughn. D. Turnage, K. Whitfield, C. Taylor. ROW 3 - C. Thornton, D. Sharp, W. Whaley, C. Smith. R. Tilly, B. Whitaker, R. Scott. 67 GRADE 2 - Baker, Teacher - ROW 1 - R. Bryant, P. Berry, C. Wondercheck, T. Creasy, J. Duckworth, R. Bell, R. Fritz. ROW 2 - M. Clevenger, C. Cross, D. Dowdy, A. Barkovitz, B. Aldridge. B. Daugherty, T. Carnell, D. Brown. ROW 3 - K. Berry, R. Cleaver, R. Caldwell, V. Babcock, B. Aaron, G. Cole, W. Alexander, J. M. Chism. GRADE 2 - Lawson, Teacher - ROW 1 - K. Hall, M. Kimble, T. Khourie. M. Geich, K. Mc- Clain, S. Glass, D. McKee. ROW 2 - D. Godsey, P. McKee, D. Ledbetter, V. Mathis, S. Johnson, T. Klinkhardt, D. Gray. ROW 3 - J. Huddleston, D. Moore, R. McCrary, J. Rhodes, R. London, B. Jester, L. McClanahan, C. Joyner. 68 2nd GRADE - Long. ROW 1 - Michael VanDyke, Sherry Tilly, Rickey Scott, Sheila Richardson, Glen Watts, Brian Todd, Julie Mitchell. ROW 2 - Lesia Summar, Betty Riley, Steven Sanders, Kevin Thompson, Bobby Trammell, Randy Turnage, Anita Ray. ROW 3 - Charles Shaver, Danny Joe Walker, Beverly Roberson, Blake Ragsdell, Tony Sample, Michael Metzger. 3rd GRADE - Dorris. ROW 1 - C. Carnell, R. Brown, C. Eveland, T. Barnes, W. Dinning, K. Godsey, T. Cook. ROW 2 - S. Alexander, D. Glass, M. Bowen, T. Gunnells, D. Bradley, S. Andersen, S. Brown. ROW 3 - A. Clements, T. Berry, C. Cole, V. Guise, J. Brooks, P. Caldwell, M. Grissom, R. Sanders. 69 3rd GRADE - Lloyd. ROW 1 - Susan JacKson, Brenda Jackson, Vicky Lanme, Karen Hartsell, Lisa Metzger, Judy Kimble, Charles Frank Long, James Humes. ROW 2 - Bobby Khourie, Robert Hall, Jerry Jones, Tony Middleton, Julia Moore, Elsie Hudson, Larry Williamson, Terry Mc- Mahan. ROW 3 - Gary Mathis, James Ray Powell, Larry Karban, Lanny Ledbetter, Pam Led- better, Dianne Holland, Marion Moran, Martha Pulley. 3rd GRADE - Rogers. ROW 1 - I. Shepherd, C. Quertermous, J. Thompson, J. Wyatt, D. Suddarth, J. Slavings, D. Schenimann, K. Sellers. ROW 2 - C. Rucker, J. Travis, D. White, M. Vickrey, J. Thomas, J. Turnage, T. Turnage, S. Savage. ROW 3 - T. Ray, R. Turnage, D. Thompson, C. Swan, J. Ray, P. Sheckell, T. Trucks, S. Waddell, P. Smith. 70 4th GRADE - Lawrence. ROW 1 - C. Jackson, M. Davidson, C. Barkovitz, M. Cartee, V. Crawford, K. Brantley, K. Boone, K. Cleaver, D. Carnell, K. Pruitt. ROW 2 - T. Brogdon, D. Burkeen, K. McLeod, R. Everett, S. Grissom, D. Hall, S. Fullhart, N. Russom, J. Heming- way, M. Haymon. ROW 3 - B. Alexander, D. Garrett, T. Clodfelter, M. Boren, B. Hill, S. Cash, T. Burkeen, G. Moore, J. Deringer, B. Christy, B. Barnes. 4th GRADE - Scott. ROW 1 - T. Stevens, M. Jackson, B. Shirey, D. Sharp, H. Ragan, D. Middleton, T. Watts, T. Mitchell, J. Terrett, M. Oldham, S. Slater. ROW 2 - C. Nelson, P. Wright, J. McKee, K. Sloan, T. Lannie, R. Todd, T. Whitfield, B. VanDyke, M. Peter- son, K. Evans, R. Moody. ROW 3 - S. Turnage, S. Turnage, G. Johnson, T. Weddington, D. Waddell, C. Roberson, F. Jester, W. Prince, G. Swan, F. London, M. Terrett. 71 SPECIAL EDUCATION - Summar. ROW 1 - Joe Brown, Linda Brown, Wanda Treece, Linda White, Larry Riley, Don Hightower, Jerry Long, Bobby Joe Heathcock. ROW 2 - Virginia Heffley, Mary Gunnells, Gloria Long, Carolyn Gunnells, Billy Aaron, Billy Walker, Roger Gaskins, Robert Brewer, Riley Harris. 5th GRADE - McGahey. ROW 1 - J. Godsey, F. Humes, F. Creasy, G. Godsey, F. Caldwell, A. Harden, M. Hunt, M. Dawson. ROW 2 - R. Shepherd, S. Brown, J. M. Alsup, R. Basham, J. Lewis, I. Jones, M. Howell, S. Garner, P. Howard, M. Cartee, R. Gardner. ROW 3 - T. Cross, D. Hill, G. Cameli, B. Bailey, D. Gunnells, L. Hill, G. Boyd, D. Hall, T. Hinchey, T. Russom, R. Guise. 72 GRADE 5 - Suddarth - FIRST ROW: R. Mitchell, S. Reed, D. Smith, S. Wyatt, D. Scott, J. Smith, D. Mercer, A. Thornton, D. Riley, G. McLeod. SECOND ROW: J. Mouhalis, S. Hur- ley, R. Weddington, L. Ray, S. Owen, D. Matlock, C. McKee, P. Naile, D. Tyler, R. Schenimann, J. Pearson. THIRD ROW: R. Presberry, G. Sanders, R. Slavings, T. Palmer, R. Middleton, R. Smith, D. Roberson, R. Thompson, D. Johnson, D. Sharp, M. McCrary, S. Metzger, D. Moody, D. Snelly. GRADE 6 - Chism - ROW 1 - W. Brown, F. Farris, Jo A. Kimble, J. Grissom, D. Hall, W. Brewer, D. Bowen, C. Belknap. ROW 2 - C. Harston, G. Brogden, H. Douglas, J. Cummings, D. Glass, B. Hall, I. Helm, V. Abshire, K. Hill, C. Burkeen. ROW 3 - S. Burkeen, J. Duck- worth, D. Grissom, D. Beck, J. Banks, G. Jackson, L. Clodfelter, C. Coleman, H. Berry, L. Cole. Not Pictured - L. Barkovitz, E. Melton 73 GRADE 6 - Shipton, Teacher - ROW 1 - T. Ledbetter, K. Peterson, G. Slavings, M. A. Perry, S. Sheckell, R. Terrett, M. McClain, D. Thornton. ROW 2 - R. Martin, J. L. Northcutt, M. Watkins, S. Rucker, S. Trowbridge, R. Selsor, N. Stevens, E. Trowbridge, A. Lannie. ROW 3 - L. Weir, R. Oliver, A. Humes, M. Manning, R. Smith, G. Merrell, L. Reich, R. London, L. Nelson, V. Thomas, P. Reed. GRADE 7 - Brewer, Teacher - ROW 1 - D. Fullhart, B. Franks, S. Grissom, S. Hall, R. Craw- ford, R. Berry, W. Brogdon, R. Carnell. ROW 2 - P. Heathcock, S. Craig, J. Godsey, B. Hunt, F. Hamlett, S. Hatley, R. Coleman, R. Emerson, D. Gray, D. Dodson. ROW 3 - C. Duckworth, L. Hickman, C. Farris, T. Brogdon, C. Curtis, L. Harwood, D. Hall, A. Frank- lin, D. Grissom. ROW 4 - C. Brasher, F. England, B. Cartee, M. Ames, D. Berry, C. Helm, R. Hamlett, J. Guarr, P. Gill. 74 GRADE 7 - Lincoln - First row: B. Oldham, P. Taylor, B. Maroney, D. Suddarth, P. Powell, L. Whitaker, D. James, K. Miller. Second row R. Tyler, J. Slater, M. Thomas, B. James, J. Smith, M. Shirey, R. Willsie, D. Schenimann, R. Keen. Third row: L. Long, J. Overbey, J. Pierce, T. Prince, B. Tipton, D. Wright, J. Mitchell, J. Riley, L. Wooten, C. Jackson. Fourth row: K. Moody, L. A. Smith, B. Weddington B. Porter, B. Mobley, C. Smith, A. Slentz, S. Sullivan, C. Lee. Who’s Who in Eighth Qrade Sherry Lynn - Best personality, best build, most likely to date; Jerry White - Best build, most athletic 75 CHEERLEADERS ROW 1 - B. Harden, C. Coleman, M. L. Whitener. ROW 2 - E. Barkovitz, S. Bishop, C. Hamlett, B. Andrews. SENIOR PEP CLUB ROW 1 - C. Coleman, E. Barkovitz, S. Bishop, C. Hamlett, B. Andrews, M. L. Whitener, B. Harden. ROW 2 - K. Howard, B. Craig, M. Bryant, B. Vaughn, B. Hick man, L. Crawford, G. Stevens, P. Alsup, G. Waddell, J. M. Hayes, I. Walker. ROW 3-D. Vincent, M. Thomas, M. E. Thompson, T. Holmes, V. Ivy, R. Gamble, M. A. Payton, B. Harris, P. Naile, P. Phillips. ROW 4 - L. J. Long, A. M. Smith, B. Slavings, L. Pulliam, L. Harris, S. Gunn, M. Crawford, M. Smith, C. Benford, J. Thompson, A. Davis. ROW 5 - D. McCoy, P. Wade, S. McClintock, L. Hollingsworth, V. Gurley, P. Manning, P. Guise, J. Jones, N. Thomas, D. Weir, M. A. Hopkins. ROW 6 - J. Loyd, G. Travis, P. Wright, S. Rogers, S. Mouhalis, B. Coleman, P. Merrell, J. B. Bennett, L. Haynes, S. Gill, B. Gill. ROW 7 - B. Dean, S. Benford, M. McGaughy, L. Morgan, M. James, B. Berry, S. Capps, B. Ferree, S. Cooper, S. Metzger, A. Guarr. ROW 8 - M. Metzger, S. King, M. Baxter, C. Long, C. Curtis. D. Huffman. 76 ATHLETICS Gordon Duckworth Sport Joy Mike Ames Bill Faris Dennis Brasher Joe Hill Johnny Harden Albert Graham Jackie Handley Gary O'Kelley Mike King David Craig, Manager 78 Mitch Selsor Buddy Summers Glen Whitener Randy Kelley David Kirby David Dobbins Bob Gibbs Glenn Haynes Kim Kelsey Doug Graue Mike Overbey Dennis Whitaker “U” Zeam SCHEDULE WE THEY l l 1 WE THEY Cooter 63 46 [ North Pemiscot 65 44 C’ville 45 48 j Clarkton 46 26 Southland 60 • 51 ! Kenijett 40 33 P'ville 59 34 ] South Pemiscot 59 62 Deering 67 49 ] Holcomb 49 80 Risco 64 42 | Senath-H'ville 55 47 Matthews 43 31 C’ville 55 61 Cooter 52 35 ! Gideon i 65 57 80 MIKE NEWSOM CLAY GARDNER WE THEY WE THEY Cooter 89 37 North Pemiscot 61 68 C'ville 48 33 Clarkton 89 60 Southland 76 73 Kennett 58 69 P'ville 69 51 South Pemiscot 73 63 Deering 66 55 Holcomb 87 63 Risco 72 53 Senath-H'ville 68 86 Matthews 55 47 C'ville 55 65 Cooter 93 42 Gideon 61 52 81 GLENN HAYNES 82 BENNY JOHNSON BENNY WATKINS BASEBALL TEAM SEATED - Jimmy Edwards, Charles Flowers, Gary O'Kelley, Dennis Whitaker, Doug Graue, Clay Gardner, David Dobbins. STANDING - Mike Slentz, Jackey Handley, Bill Wallace, Charles Cecil, Kim Kelsey, Glen Whitener, Glenn Haynes, Buddy Duckworth. JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL ROW 1 - S. Thompson, J. Mitchell, C. Pery, M. Andersen, J. White, D. Wright, L. Hickman, K. Howren, H. Lincoln, M. Shirey, M. Thomas, J. Blevins, C. Duckworth. ROW 2 - G. Trowbridge, G. A. Brooks, R. Willsie, D. Schenimann, J. Sanders, K. Alexander, T. Wyatt, R. Keen, J. Smith, D. Capps, T. Hill. ROW 3 - B. Duckworth, C. Sanders, P. Clodfelter, P. Ames, G. England, R. Ethridge, G. Thrasher, B. Irions, R. Cooper, R. Craig, L. Weatherspoon. 83 junior High “ft” Indians STANDING: Clint Pery, Keith Cole, Ricky Craig, Gary England, Larry Weatherspoon, James Blevins, KNEELING: Keith Howren, Herman Sanford, Larry McCrary, James Price. junior High “J ’’ Jndians STANDING: Bobby Rudd, Roger Ethridge, Steve Shelly, Mike King, Gary Thrasher, Bobby Irions, Harold Lincoln, manager. KNEELING: Mike Gardner, Tom Wyatt, Martin Andersen, Jerry White, Buddy Duckworth, Keith Alexander. 84 SENIOR HIGH TRACK STANDING - Kim Kelsey, Clifton Maxwell, Mike Stetson, James New- som, Albert Graham, Glen Whitener. KNEELING - Mike Ames, Dennis Brasher, Stephen Rhodes, Jerry Brogdon, Wesley Cole. (Not organized early enough to be included in ACTIVITIES) SEATED - B. Gill, S. Slater, S. Trucks (Sec. Treas.), J. Edwards (Pres.), C. Gardner (Vice pres.), C. Hamlett (reporter), C. Coleman, B. Slavings. STANDING - B. Dean, T. Holmes, M. McGaughy, L. Morgan, H. Slentz, R. Reed, T. Sanders, R. Frankum, J. McClintock, S. King, E. Barkovitz, A. Smith, M. Metzger; Mis. Garrett, sponsor 85 SOPHOMORE MAID Beth Andrews FRESHMAN MAID Pat Naile basketball Royalty SENIOR MAID Doris McCoy JUNIOR MAID Lynda Jo Long QUEEN Sue Bishop SENIOR Charlene Hamlett SOPHOMORE Karen Howard QUEEN Glenna Ferree JUNIOR Margie Bryant FRESHMAN Barbara Berry 87 Continuation of Senior Activities from page 52 ROGER REED--Basketball-1, 2,3; Track-1,3; Science-2,3,4; N. Hon. Soc.-2,3; Thespian-4, Speech Arts-2,3,4; F. F. A.-1,2; Spanish-3, Band-1,2,3,4; Speech Arts play-4, Speech Arts Program-2,3; Christmas Carol -4, S. C. repres.-2, Class treas.-2, Science Fair First -1,2; S.C. pres. -3,4; Band repres. -1, F. F. A. reporter-2,4; Speech Arts Club pres. -4, SEMO Fed. of S.C. pres. -4, Reg. Science Fair First 1,2; District Oration First-3, State Oration Superior 3; Boys State 3, Murray Championship Debate First 4, Best Speaker Malden Student Congress-4, Presiding officer Cape S. C. Senate 4, F. F. A. Public Speaking Contest -2, District F. F. A. Public Speaking, First-2, HHS Essay Contest, First-1. DONNA RICHARDSON—Intra, basketball-1,2,3; Science-1, Speech Arts-3, Speech Arts play -3, Speech Arts Program-3, Speech Assembly-3, Class V-pres.-2, Arrow staff-4, Council staff-4. TOM SANDERS--Basketball-1, 2,3; Football-1,2,3,4; Track-1,2; Baseball-2, Science-1,2,3, 4; N. Hon. Soc.-2,3; Thespian-4, Speech Arts-2,3,4; Spanish 3, Speech Arts play-4, Speech Assembly-2, S. C. repres. -1,2; Class sec. -2, Class treas. -3, Senior play-4, S. C. - 1,2; Public Speaking Award-2, Science Club pres. -3,4; S.C. treas. -4, Boys State-3, Mur- ray Championship Debate, First-4, Best Speaker, Dexter-3, Malden Congress-3,4; Co- Captain Debate-3,4; Best all around Junior-3, Best presiding officer (Cape S. C. )-4, District Acting Contest, Superior-3. MITCH SELSOR—Basketball-1, Football-1,2,3,4; Track-1,2,3,4; Football, All-Conf.-3,4; Football, Hon. Ment.-3, Player of Week-2, Football Captain-1,3,4; Science-2, Speech Arts-2, F. F. A. -1, Band-1,2,3,4; Football royalty escort-4. SONDRA DENISE SLATER—Intra, basketball-2,3; N. Hon. Soc.-2,3; Glee Club 1,2,3; Thes- pian-4, Speech Arts-3,4; F. H. A.-3,4; Library-4, What a Life -4, Christmas Program-3, Our Town -2, Speech Arts Program-3,4; Christmas Carol -4, Arrow staff-4, Council staff-4, BPW Girl of Month-4, State F. H. A. Chorus-3, Typing contest-2, Music Festival- 1, Drama Reading-3, Senior play-4, Sec. -treas. of Speech Arts Club-4, Co-editor of Council-4. Playday-2. BRENDA SLAVINGS—fntra. basketball-1, Science-2,3; N. Hon. Soc.-2,3; Pep Club-2,3,4; Speech Arts-3,4; F. H. A.-1,2,3,4; Library-2, Latin-4, What a Life -4, Arrow staff-2,3; Council staff-3, F. H. A. Historian-2, N. Hon. Soc. treas.-3, Science Club Historian-3, Senior play-4. HARVEY SLENTZ--Science-1, 2,3,4; N. Hon. Soc.-3, Thespian-4, Speech Arts-4, Latin-2, 3,4; Chess-3, Band-1,2,3,4; What a Life -4, Band pres. -3,4; Presiding officer speech congress-4. ANNA MARGARET SMITH--Intra. basketball-1, Science-1, N. Hon. Soc.-1, Pep Club-2,3, 4; Thespian-4, Speech Arts play-4, Queen of freshman class-1, F. H. A. -1,2,3; Library-1, 2,3; Latin-2,3,4; Band-1,2; Class pres. -1, Latin Club Sec.-treas. -2,3; Majorette-1,2; Speech Arts-4, What a Life -4. DIAN SMITH—Intra, basketball-2,3; N. Hon. Soc.-3, Glee Club-2,3; Latin-3, Science Fair Hon. Ment. -1, Arrow staff-4, Council staff-4, GLENDA STEVENS—Intra, basketball-2, N. Hon. Soc.-3, Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Glee Club-2, 3; Beta Club-2, F.H. A.-1, 2,3,4; Library-4, Spanish-3, Band-1,2; Fashion show-1, F. H. A. maid-2, Pep Club sec.-4, Class V-pres.-2, F. H. A. recreation leader-4, Arrow staff-4, Council staff-4. Class favorite-1, Music Festival-2. BUDDY SUMMERS--Basketball-1, Football-1,2,3,4; Track-1, Basketball, Hon Ment.-4, Science-2, F. F. A.-1,2; Spanish-2, Football royalty escort-4 Continued on page 116. 88 {junior High IS and FIRST ROW: M. Ames, C. Curtis, R. Crawford, B. Porter, P. Alsup, P. Taylor, L. A. Smith, K. Bryant, G. Johnson, J. Guarr, P. Gill. SECOND ROW: R. Edwards, K. Howren, J. Cook. R. Edwards, L. Riley, G. Brooks, M. Bradsher, D. Suddarth. THIRD ROW: R. Vickrey, C. Miller, D. Stevens, C. Duckworth, L. Ray. M. Watkins, L. McCrary, A. Slentz, T. Brogdon. FOURTH ROW: K. Cole, D. Khourie, R. Craig, G. England. ROW 1 - J. M. Haynes, I. Walker, V. Ivy, R. Jackson, M. Hopkins, J. B. Bennett, L. Haynes, L. Harris, G. Pulliam, M. L. Whitener. ROW 2 - S. Hardin, C. Hinchey, M. Sturm, L. Bur- keen, J. Marsh, S. Mouhalis, B. Coleman, P. Merrell, S. Trucks, G. Travis, C. Maclin, P. Wright. ROW 3 - M. Baxter, C. Benford, J. Jones, M. Thomas, S. Bishop. ROW 4 - S. Ben- ford, M. McGaughy, N. Henderson, S. Melton, G. Ferree, P. Trucks, P. Naile, P. Phillips. ROW 5 - J. Brogdon, C. Gardner, R. Christy, R. Ethridge. 90 FIRST ROW: R. Ames, M. Metz- ger, J. L. Swan, C. Curtis, J. Norrid, D. Mathis. SECOND ROW: S. Poe, J. Ledbetter, G. Ferree, N. Henderson, F. Tigirt, P. Ker- ley. THIRD ROW: P. Sargent, M. Henderson, S. Rhodes, S. Turnage, M. L. Whitener, A. Guarr, D. Tillman, M. Ames, S. Wright, B. Baker, S. Watkins, H. Lincoln, M. Slentz, R. Reed, M. Stetson. FOURTH ROW: J. Brogdon, M. Selsor, C. McCrary, P. Guise, C. Sanders, P. Manning, M. Alsup, K. Alexander. FIFTH ROW: R. Frankum, L. Denny, H. Slentz, P. Ames, J. McCrary. SIXTH ROW: G. Tull, R. Christi, M. Garner, S. Shelley, P. Jones, D. Garner, T. Wyatt FRONT ROW: Christi Curtis, Melody Metzger. BACK ROW: Rhonda Ames, Johnnie Lou Swan, Janice Norrid, Debbie Mathis. 91 ROW 1 - C. Yancy, C. Gardner, J. McClintock, R. Reed, S. Slater, E. Barkovitz, D. Whit- aker, T. Sanders, J. Edwards. ROW 2 - S. King, A. Smith, M. Metzger, C, Coleman, C. Hamlett, B. Slavings, B. Harden, J. Thompson, D. James, B. Gill, H. Slentz. ROW 3 - S. Tyler, S. Trucks, J. Trucks, L. Morgan, B. Craig, S. Cooper, B. Ferree, L. Hollingsworth, T. Holmes, B. Dean. ROW 4 - E. Harvey, M. McGaughy, M. Smith, D. Kirby, R. Frankum Sponsor - Mrs. Garrett. BACK ROW: Ellen Barkovitz, Shirley Tyler, Ricky Frankum, Mrs. Jasamyn Garrett, Dennis Whitaker, Jacquline Thompson, Sandra Trucks, Lyn Hollingsworth. FRONT ROW: Harvey Slentz, Roger Reed, Tom Sanders, Jimmy McClintock. 92 FIRST ROW: Ellen Barkovitz, Sue Guise, Mrs. Sigler, Linda Morgan, Shonna Metzger. SEC- OND ROW: Jerry Brogdon, Dennis Whitaker, Bobby Gunn. FIRST ROW: Barbara D. Harden, Linda Crawford, Sue Guise, Anna M. Smith, Mrs. Sigler. SECOND ROW: Mickey Mulliniks, Harvey Slentz, Bobby Gunn, Brenda Slavings, Charlene Hamlett, Clay Gardner, Melody Metzger, Susan King, Dianne Tillman, Nancy Henderson, Mary Laughter, Judy Ledbetter. 93 SEATED - Myra Baxter, Linda Crawford, Peggy A-lsup. STANDING - Jo Beth Bennett, Mr. Jerry Ragsdell, sponsor; Glenna Ferree, Sandra Trucks. Sondra Slater, Barbara Harden, Brenda Vaughn, Glenda Stevens, Surfire Thompson, Phyllis Trucks, Lanna Haynes, Sue Bishop. ROW 1 - T. Sanders, G. Travis, M. Bryant, B. Craig, S. Capps, S. Cooper, B. Gunn. ROW 2 - B. Coleman, S. Rogers, P. Merrell, J. Bennett, L. Haynes, A. Guarr, P. Guise, D. Over- bey, P. Wright. ROW 3 - M. Whitener, S. Mouhalis, D. Brasher, K. Bryant, B. Grissom, D. Brasher, B. Ferree. R. Reed, M. Slentz. ROW 4 - R. Edwards, P. Ward, L. Sanders. G. Selsor, S. Lynn, S. Rhodes, H. Slentz, M. King, R. Edwards. ROW 5 - K. Anderson, D. Whitaker, W. Howard, E. McClemore, A. Graham, G. Ferree, L. Morgan, M. Overbey, C. Coleman. Mr. Charles Guarr, sponsor. 94 ROW 1 - C. Hamlett, S. Metzger, G. Stevens, S. Cooper, B. Vaughn, S. Guise, E. Barkovitz, M. Whitener, B. Andrews, S. Slater. ROW 2 - L. Harris, V. Gurley, P. Wright, C. Maclin, J. Marsh, T. Vaughn, P. Merrell, J. Bennett, B. Coleman, S. Mouhalis, S. Rogers, G. Travis, Miss Huffman. ROW 3-D. Vincent, P. Kerley, P. Phillips, M. Tigirt, P. Naile, B. Harris, L. Burkeen, J. Sheckell, D. Morgan, B. Slavings, C. Coleman. ROW 4 - L. Morgan, L. Hedge, P. Guise, P. Manning, G. Craig, S. Capps, C. Curtis, L. Haynes, D. Huffman, C. Long, L. Long, A. Davis. KIUSK The drama class presented a most enjoyable production of HWhat a Life under the direction of Mrs. Garrett. 95 James McClintock BABE RUTH S ALUT AT ORIAN Roger Reed Peggy Alsup BETTY CROCKER AWARD HONOR STUDENT Tom Sanders Sondra Slater BABE RUTH VALEDICTORIAN D. A. R« Sue Guise 96 LET US SERVE YOUR BANKING NEEDS FIRST STATE BANK OF CARUTHERSVILLE WE LIKE FOR YOU TO BANK WITH US Member F. D. I. C. Hayti Phone FL 9-0108 Caruthersville, Missouri BEST WISHES TO YOU SENIORS '66 THE DELTA GIN CO. (Incorporated) R. O. 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Hayti, Missouri THE NEW SENSATIONAL CUSTOM BUILT Truck and Trailer Bodies Welding and Blacksmithing Black and Galvanized Pipe Pipe Threading Bolts and Steel Supplies Auto Ware, Cap Screws, Bolts TRUCKS LENGTHENED WONDER SOFT-WHIPPED BREAD DODSON’S BODY WORKS and Phone FL 9-1467 HOSTESS CAKES Hayti Missouri TO OUR ADVERTISERS The COUNCIL STAFF wishes to thank each of our advertisers for helping to make this book possible. Support Our Supporters by Using the Services and Products That They Advertise. 104 MAX STURM PHOTO STUDIO HAYDEN’S REXALL DRUG STORE and Publishing Company General Printing. . .School Yearbooks. . .Newspaper-Radio Advertising Campaigns. . . Publicity and Public Relations. . . Lithographic Composition and Plates. . . Commercial and Portrait Photography 1200 Ward Ave. FL 9-0445 West Cleveland Avenue Caruthersville, Missouri Hayti, Missouri J. D. ANDREWS CO. FERTILIZER FARM SUPPLIES Tel. FL 9-1580 y 4 f HIGHWAY 84 EAST Groceries -- Meats P.O. 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STANFIELD JEWELRY STORE New and Used FL 9-1317 Hayti, Missouri 322 Ward Avenue Caruther sville, Mo. Highway 84 Hayti, Missouri 110 DAISY QUEEN MR. AND MRS. BOB INMON, Owners Hayti-------Missouri HAYTI LAUNDROMAT —m— Coin Operated Dry Cleaning 610 West Washington Hayti, Missouri LARRY'S 61 STATION STEWART FURNITURE COMPANY FL 9-1716 Hayti, Missouri DAWSON OIL COMPANY Independent Distributors Hayti, Missouri TOWN and COUNTRY SUPPLY COMPANY Congratulations to the Class of '66 QUALITY CLEANERS 20% Discount on Cash and Carry FL 9-0280 Hayti, Missouri BAXTER GROCERY A. J. Baxter, Owner Highway 61 Hayti BEN FRANKLIN STORE Hayti, Missouri Caruthers ville, Missouri Hayti, Missouri III HAYTI FLOWER GIFT SHOP 209 East Main FL 9-0597 Hayti, Missouri TAYLOR SAND AND GRAVEL ED 3-4753 Caruthersville, Mo. DALTON OIL CO. 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Hiway 61 South Mary and Fred Glasscock Owners Hayti, Missouri JOHN CHISM PLUMBING HEATING COMPANY Hayti, Missouri KELLEY ELECTRIC CO. Milton Kelley, Owner Contractors Commercial and Industrial Wiring Motors--Controls Phone FL 9-02 34 321 S. Third Street Hayti, Missouri Best Wishes to the Seniors KELLEY'S STANDARD pipr V. R. Kelley, Owner Highway 84 Hayti, Missouri MIKE'S MARKET Good Foods for Every Meal Highway 61 Hayti 113 FOR COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE THAT'S . . . Out of This World LIVE ELECTRICALLY Tomorrow you may blast off on a trip to the moon! But, even at the supersonic speed of your rocket- ship, 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. All this for only a few cents a day. FOR A BETTER TOMORROW . . . GET REDDY TODAY! ARK-MO POWER COMPANY COMPLIMENTS OF . . . HAYTI NEWS AGENCY MR. BUSINESSMAN: If your ad was not among those in this year's COUNCIL, perhaps it was because none of our staff called on you. If you want to help make next year's COUNCIL even a better yearbook, won't you please contact the principal's office so that the principal can inform the yearbook sponsor. 1966 COUNCIL staff 114 Congratulations to the seniors from THE MCANALEYS Don, Doris, Dennis, David, Daniel --and---- UNITED OF OMAHA - MUTUAL OF OMAHA (Friendly, Personal Service--Try me. You'll see!) 214 South Third Hayti, Missouri Office Home FL 9-1250 FL 9-0706 CUSTODIANS They're always cleaning up after us. AUSTIN JONES, SCOTT WALLIS, VIRGIL YARBRO, HARVEY HAYNIE, and J. W. RICHARDSON 115 JERRY TERRELL--Basketball-2, Beta Club-3,4; JAMES TERRET1--Basketball-1, 2,3,4; Glee Club-1, F. F. A.-1,2; Most valuable player Basket- ball-3. MARY THOMPSON--Pep Club-4, Glee Club-2,3; Speech Arts-3, Fashion show-1, 2; Arrow staff-4, Council staff-4, SURFIRE THOMPSON—Pep Club-3,4; Glee Club-2,3; Library-4, Band-1.2; SANDRA KAY TRUCKS—Glee Club-1,2,3,4; Beta Club-1,2,3; Thespian-4, Speech Arts-4, Library-4, Music Club V-pres.-4, Music Club-2,3,4; SHERLEY VANDEWAAL—Intra, basketball-1,2,3; N. Hon. Soc.-3, Glee Club-2, F. H. A.-1, 2,3; F. H. A. V-pres.-3, Arrow staff-4, Council staff-4. Spanish-3. BRENDA VAUGHN—Intra, basketball-1,2,3; Pep Club-1,2,3,4; F. H. A.-1,2, 3,4 Library-2, 4; Pep Club repres. -3, F. H. A. pari. -4, Pep Club V-pres. -4, BARBARA WARD—Intra, basketball-3, Glee Club-3,4; GLEN WH1TENER—Basketball-1,2,3; Football, Hon. Ment.-3,4; Football-1,2,3,4; Track-2, 4; Baseball-1,2,3,4; Football, All-Conf.-4; Science-1,2, 3; N. Hon. Soc.-2,3; Speech Arts-3, F, F. A.-1,2; Band-1, Speech Arts Play-3, Football royalty escort-1,4; CHARLES YANCY--Basketball-1, F. F. 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