Hayti High School - Council Yearbook (Hayti, MO)

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Volume 42 1987 COUNCIL i 3 The 1986-87 Publications class is proud to say that we have worked hard to preserve the memories of the past year and put them together in this year’s Council. Although the Seniors of 1987 will no longer be a part of the activities of Hayti High, the future seniors should carry on the tradition that’s left behind. We, along with Mr. Cole, present you the 1987 Council. Karen Russell and Calvin Jones Co-Editors 4 Joe Ferguson Social Studies W. T. Howard Mathematics Mary McKay English Lyndeal Northcutt Mathematics J m n Dianne Myracle Business r Marty Parks Science Bruce Cole English Publications Ellen Madison Spanish Kay Ratliff Physical Education 6 Kent Reynolds Physical Education Sandy Scott English Timothy Thomas Social Studies Edna Robert Counselor Vivian Sanford Aide Elsie Rogers Librarian Social Studies Rabin Stovall Band Debbie Swan EMH Joann Waddell Home Economics Dianne Suddarth Aide Brenda Taylor Business English Valerie White Science Charles Whitted Industrial Arts 7 The Council staff dedicates the 1987 year- book to Miss Theresa Farmer, a dedicated business teacher at Hayti High School. Students appreciate her as a cheerleading sponsor who attends most school activities in addition to sports events. One student said, She has started to bring the cheerleading pro- gram back on its feet. She has helped our school in the spirit department.” The staff appreciates Miss Farmer s patient, pleasant attitude. 8 BOhRD Of EDUCATION Seated — Jimmy Morgan, Pauline Lannie (Vice-President), Ray J. Campbell (Secretary), Standing — Charles Jones, Ronnie Birm- ingham, Dr. Stanford, Milford Chism (President), and Jerry Hatley. Dr. Tom Stanford Superintendent Raymond Inman High School Principal 10 JAMES R. BRIMHALL Football — 1; Baseball — 1,2,3, 4; FTA — 1.2; Stu- dent Council — 1.2; Band — 1.2. 3; Ensemble — 2. OKETTA BROWNLEE Basketball — 2, 3. 4; Wrestling — 1; Ensemble — 1; Track —1,4. LORRAINE BATTLES Track — 1; FHA — 3, 4; Spanish Club — 3; SPEECH TEAM — 2, 3; Prose Reading and Duet Acting; Cheerleader — 1, 2, 3; Co-Captain — 3; Cheerleading Trophy — 3; Candy Striper — 1; Math Aw arH__0 MICHAEL A. BELLEW Football — 1; Baseball — 1, 3. 4; Leading Hitter Award — 3; Band — 1; VICA Club — 4; Vice- President — 4; Woodworking Award — 1; Diesel Mechanics — 3, 4 JEFFREY PAUL CECIL Football — 1, 2, 3, 4; All-Conference First Team Defense — 4; All-District First Team Defense — 4; Wrestling — 2, 3; Baseball — 4; FTA — 1,2; Arrow staff — 4; Council staff — 4. ELIZABETH ANN CHISM Baseball Statistics — 2,3. 4; FTA — 1,2,3. 4; Com- puter Club — 1; Sergeant of Arms — 1; Speech Team — 3; Home to Mother — 2; Student Council — 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader — 1,2, 3, 4; Band — 1; Foot- ball Homecoming Queen — 4; Football Homecoming Maid — 3; District State National Student Council — 3; Girls' State Director of Agriculture — 3. ROOSEVELT DISMUKES, JR. Football Manager — 1,2; Track — 3: Basic Math Award — 1. DARLENE DUNN Basketball — 1, 2, 3, 4; Most Assist — 2; FHA — 1; Art Club — 4. REGINALD FORD Basketball — 1, 2, 4; Honorable Mention First Team All-Conference — 2; Baseball — 1,4; SEMO Math Field Day — 2. GAYLE MACHELE GREEN FHA — 2, 3, 4; Reporter — 3; FTA — 3. 4; Library Club — 1; Speech Team — 4; Most Honorable Member Award in FHA — 3. 13 MICHEAL ANTHONY GREEN Wrestling — 1; Place third in District — 1; FHA — 4. WILLIAM THOMAS HARRIS FHA — 1,2; Art Club — 3; VICA Club — 3, 4; Weight Lifting — 1, 2, 3; Student of the Quarter in Auto- Mechanics — 3. ANGELIC HAWTHORNE Volleyball — 3, 4; Basketball — 1. 2, 3, 4; Most Assists — 3; Track — 2, 3. 4; Field and Track Award — 3; NHS — 4; FT A — 4; Spanish Club 1; Arrow Staff — 4; Council Staff — 4; SEMO Math Field Day — 2; Senior Class Reporter; Intermediate Algebra Award — 1; Govt. Economics Award — 2; Spanish Award — 2; Adv. Biology Award — 3; Basic Business Award — 3; Senior Football Maid — 4; Who's Who (Athletic) — 4; Who’s Who (Sophisticated, runner up) — 4. DEWAYNE KEITH IVORY NHS — 2, 3,4; NHS Vice-President — 4; FTA — 1,2, 3,4; Speech Team — 2,3,4; Student Council — 1,2, 4; Band — 1; Performing Choir — 1; Quiz Bowl — 1, 2; Semo Math Field Day — 1; Junior Class Vice- President; Senior Class Vice-President; Prom Com- mittee — 3; Chemistry Bowl — 4; ‘ Places Please. — 1. 14 JACQUELINE KAY JOHNSON Volleyball Manager — 1,2,3, 4; Basketball — 1,2,3; Track — 1.2; FHA — 2. 3; FHA Historian — 3; Art Club — 4; Spanish Club — 1; VICA Club — 3,4. AUBREY ADOLPH JONES Football — 1.2; Basketball — 1, 2, 3; Best Free- Throw Trophy — 2; VICA Club — 4; Performing Choir — 1,2; Weight Lifting — 1,2,3. BONNIE LOUISE JONES FHA — 1,2; Library Club — 1,2,3; Performing Choir — 2, 3; Computer Club — 4; Fundamental Music Award___0 CALVIN LEE JONES Football — 2; Track — 1; All District — 1; NHS — 2, 3, 4; President — 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; President 1; Speech Team — 1, 2, 4; President — 2; State Speech Tournament — 2; Student Council — 1,2; Council Staff — 4; Arrow Staff — 4; Co-Editor of the Yearbook — 4; Performing Choir — 1; Ensemble 1; Quiz Bowl — 2, 3; SEMO Math Field Day — 1, 2, 4; Junior Class President; Senior Class President; Honor Roll — 1, 2, 3, 4; Most Courteous — 3; Col- lege English Award — 1; American History Award — 1; Advanced Spanish Award — 1; Algebra I Award — 1; Speech II Award — 2; Geometrv Award — 2; Psychology Award — 2; Independent Study Spanish Award — 2; Record Keeping award — 3; Alaebra II Award — 3; Missouri Historo Award — 3; Afro- American History Award — 3; rrom Committee — 3. FAITH JONES Basketball Manager — 3; NHS — 3, 4; Spanish Club — 4; Arrow Staff — 4; Council Staff — 4; Performing Choir — 4; English Award — 1; Basic Business Award — 2. MAURICE JONES VICA Club — 3; Band — 1.2, 4; Stage Band — 3, 4; Business Law Award — 2; Art Club — 4. PAUL JORDAN Art Club —4; VICA —3. 4. MARGARET LANDON 15 CYNTHIA LARHONDA LAWRENCE Volleyball — 1, 2, 4; FHA — 1, 2, 4; Treasurer — 4; FTA —1,2. MARK A LITTLETON FTA — 2, 3; Band — 1,2; Drum Corp — 1; Perfect Attendance — 1. CAROLYN ANN MACK Basketball — 1, 2, 3; Track — 1, 2, 3; FHA — 2, 4; Secretary — 2; Vice President — 4; FTA — 3; VICA — 4; Secretary — 4; Student Council — 4; Select Choir — 1,2; Ensemble — 1,2; Candy Striper — 1; Basketball Homecoming Maid — 3. MARNITA ANN McVAY FHA — 1, 2, 3; Performing Choir — 1, 3; Candy Striper — 1. 16 TONYA LOUISE MELTON Volleyball — 1; Basketball — 3; NHS — 4; FTA — 1, 3, 4; Math Club — 1, 3; Secretary — 3; Student Council — 1; Cheerleader — 1; Arrow Staff — 4; Council Staff — 4; Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech Team — 1,3; Secretary — 3; “Places Please — 1; Junior Class Secretary Stage Band — 4; Football Homecoming Maid — 1; Percussion Ensemble — 1; Most Sophisticated Senior Girl Runner-Up; Drama Award — 1; Who’s Who Among American High School Students — 4. DOYLE LEE MIDDLETON, JR. VICA Club — 3,4; Library Club — 2. DOYLETTA CHRISTINE MIDDLETON FHA — 1; FT A — 3, 4; Art Club — 4; Performing Choir — 1,2,4; Candystriper — 1.2. REBECCA MIDDLETON FTA — 1, 2, 3; Library Club — 3; Math Club — 1,2; FHA — 2, 3; Reporter — 1; Reporter and Historian — 3; VICA — 4; Treasurer — 4; Student Council — 1, 2, 3; Band — 1, 2, 3; Flag Corps — 1, 2, 3; Co- Captain 1; Captain — 2. 3; Prom Committee — 3; Candystriper — 1,2; Home Economics Award — 3. CATHERINE JEAN MILLER Volleyball Scorekeeper - 2, 3, 4; Basketball — 1,2,3; Track — 1, 2, 3; FHA — 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer — 2; Vice-President — 3; President — 4; FTA — 2, 3, 4; Art Club 2, 4; Spanish Club — 2; VICA — 4; Club Ad- visor — 4; Performing Choir — 1,3; Prom Commit- tee — 3; Basic Business Award — 1; Algebra Award — 1. JAMES PAUL MULCAHY, JR. Football — 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball — 1,2, 3, 4; NHS — 3, 4; FTA — 1,2,3,4; Vice-President — 3; President — 4; Student Council — 1,2, 3, 4; Vice- President — 3; President — 4; Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; SEMO Math Field Day — 1,4; State Student Council Convention — 1, 2, 3; National Student Council Convention — 3; Quiz Bowl — 1,2,3, 4; Computer Club — 2, 4; President - 4. btuoent AUNDRAY DEVON ROBINSON (March 26,1969 — June 17,1984) YVETTE DELICIA ROBINSON Volleyball — 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball — 1,2, 3; NHS — 4; FHA — 1, 2, 3, 4; Recreation Leader — 2; Sgt.-at- Arms — 4; FTA — 1,2, 3, 4; Cheerleader — 4; Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Sgt.-at-Arms — 3; Junior Class Treasurer — 3; Family Health Award — 2; Perform- ing Choir — 3. 18 KAREN DENISE RUSSELL Volleyball — 1; NHS — 2, 3, 4; FTA — 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech Team — 2, 3, 4; Speech Team President — 4; Speech III Award — 3; Band — 1,2, 3, 4; Drum Majorette — 1,2, 3, 4; Band Award — 3; Cheerleader — 1,2; Arrow Staff — 4; Council Staff — 4; Co-Editor of Yearbook — 4; Class Secretary — 4; Gifted Program — 1; Alias Ms. San- ta Claus — 1; Football Homecoming Maid — 4; Per- cussion Ensemble — 1; Who's Who Among American High School Students — 4; Honor Roll — 1,2,3,4. FELECIA GAIL SHEARD NHS — 2, 3; Student Council — 2; Arrow Staff — 3; Council Staff — 3; Performing Choir — 1,4; Vice- President — 1; Typing I Award — 1; Publications Award — 3; Places Please — 1; Most Like to Date — 3; Basketball Homecoming Maid — 1; Who's Who Among American High School Students — 3; Speech Team — 1, 2, 3; Art Club — 3; Reporter; Gifted Program — 1; Honor Roll — 1, 2, 3, 4; Alias Ms. Santa Claus — 1 Candy Striper — 1; Most Sophisticated Senior. MELISSA SPRIGGS Candy Striper — 1. VICKIE RAE SHUBURTE Basketball — 1; FTA — 2; VICA Club — 3; Band — 1,2; Performing Choir — 1,2. TERESA ELAINE STEWART Volleyball — 2, 4; Basketball — 1, 3, 4; Track — 1; FHA — 2, 4; Reporter — 4; FTA — 3, 4; VICA Club — 4; Performing Choir — 1; Senior Class Treasurer; Prom Committee; Child Development Award — 2; Business Law Award — 3; World History Award — 3. GLENN DALE THOMAS Wrestling — 1; VICA Club — 4. MICHAEL B. WALKER JAMES EDWARD WATKINS NHS — 2, 3, 4; FTA — 1,2, 3; Computer Club — 1,4; Vice-President — 4; Student Council — 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President — 4; Arrow Staff — 4; Council Staff — 4; Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; SEMO Math Field Day — 1, 2, 4; Percussion Ensemble — 1; Boys' State — 3; Mr. — Miss HHS — 1; Prom Committee Chairman — 3; English Award — 1; Honor Roll — 1,2,3,4 WILEY EDWARD WATKINS Basketball — 2, 3, 4; Baseball — 2, 3, 4; Basic Algebra Award — 1. DEANIE WELCH FHA — 1; Art Club — 4; VICA Club — 3, 4; VICA Club Reporter — 4; Vocational School Newspaper Committee — 4. 20 CALVIN WEST, JR. Track — 1,2; Baseball — 1; VICA Club — 3. JOHN STOKES WHITENER Football — 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball — 4; Baseball — 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling — 1, 2, 3; Football All-Conference 2nd Team Wide Receiver — 4; FTA — 1,2; Ensem- ble—1,2. Salutatorian and Honor Student HATTIE FAYE WILLIAMS Basketball — 3; FHA — 3, 4; Art Club — 2; VICA Club — 4; VICA Newspaper Committee — 4; Office Machines Award — 3; Nonchalant — 3. BRIAN MARK WILSON Football — 1,2, 3, 4; All-Conference Honorable Men- tion — 4; FTA — 2, 3, 4; Computer Club — 2, 4; Treasurer — 4; Speech Team — 3, 4; Student Coun- cil — 2, 3, 4; District Convention — 4; State Conven- tion — 2, 3; Arrow Staff — 4; Council Staff — 4; Band — 1,2, 3; Quiz Bowl — 2, 3, 4; SEMO Math Field Day — 1, 2. 4; Alias Ms. Santa Claus — 1; Missouri Scholars Academy — 2; Missouri Boys' State — 3; College English Award — 2, 3; American Government Award — 2; Computer Math I Award — 2; Basic Speech Award — 3; Sociology Award — 3; Track — 3, 4; Wrestling — 2,3. 4; NHS — 2. 3. 4. Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Award BELINDA JEAN WRIGHT Volleyball — 1. 2, 3, 4; Basketball — 1, 2, 3, 4; All- Conference Honorable Mention — 3; Track — 2, 3; 3rd in District — 2; 4th in State — 2; A Raisin in the Sun — 2; VICA Club —4. YVONNE ROSA WRIGHT Volleyball — 1,2; FHA — 1,2,3; FTA — 3; Pep Club — 1,2,3; Performing Choir — 3. Class colors: Gold and Black President: Calvin Jones Class Flower: Yellow Rose Vice-President: Dewayne Ivory Class Sponsors: Brenda Taylor and Bruce Cole Secretary: Karen Russell Treasurer: Teresa Stewart Reporter: Angelic Hawthorne 21 Motto: The past cannot be changed; the future is still in your power. Juniors At Right — Cindy McMillian and Jeff Cecil are shown at the annual Football Homecoming. Kathy Bellew Keith Birmingham Tally Borders Allen Brooks Phillip Brooks Suzanne Buchanan Karen Cecil Danzel Clinton Jimmy Colbert Pam Cooper Candasia Davis Benny Douglas Delsola Downs Eddie Drake Kim Eggleston Nicholle Fisher James Mark Ford 24 Calvin Garner Kim Glasper Frank Hall Penny Hatley Jeffrey James Steven Jordan Patria Johnson Chris Lowe Teresa Miller Cinda McMillian Sammy Nelson Mark Newell Lee Phillips Dell Polk Jean Rice Freddy Russom Vickie Shuburte Susan Taylor Kim Terrett Debra Thomas Teresa Thomas Jon Van De Waal Bobby Vaughn Elizabeth Walker Mark West Jackie White Diane Wright James Wright Michael Young More pictures on Page 26. Pictured below are students who were photographed too late to be included in regular class portrait sections. Tara Armstrong (11) Diane Beck (9) Melissa Berry (11) Kelly Brown (9) Lawrence Cannon (9) Terry Cannon (9) Shawna Moyers (10) Karla Suddarth(ll) Kim Young (10) 26 Brenda Abraham Kristie Banks Robert Banks Clayton Barnes Leslie Battles Linda Beck James Borders Kelley Buchanan Walter Bunch Janet Carter Charles Cecil Kenny Cooper Nicole Cooper Melody Dare Oneil Davis Shawna Davis Ollie Giles 28 Kellie Gilmore Marquette Harden Della Hamilton Danyell Hampton Bryant Holmes Quinton Householder Dewanda Huddleston Mark Jackson Shawn Jackson Monna James Lamar Johnson Joycelyn Jones Burnett Kindred Cindy King Stacey Logan Martha Luster Ray McCaig Jessie McLemore Beth Maclin Stan Maclin Mark Manley Chris Meador Marlena Middleton Mary Mitchell Henry Moore Loretta Nelson Bret Pearce Debra Pickens Cheryl Pollard Monoco Randolph 29 Ryan Richardson Lori Riley Angela Robinson Kim Robinson Jimmy Shephard Charlet Simmon Jody Singleton John Singleton Debra Smith Marshell Spriggs Michael Stewart Nathaniel Taylor Todd Thomas Julia Tillis Charles Townson Michael Truelove Garry Walker Latonya Walker Allen Walls Felecia Washington Michael Watkins Deborah Williams James Williams Cecil Winda 30 More pictures on Page 26. Rashawn Arterbridge Garrett Avitts Jeff Baum Sherry Birmingham Angela Boone Chris Brown Stella Bunch Tracey Carrington Lorene Covington Ova Covington Shantell Covington Marty Culver Regina Davis Kevin Flennoy Tonya Garner Joyce Giles David Gilmore Freddie Gooden Deborah Goodwin Detrick Hampton Terry Harper Amos Harris Jeffrey Herrod Brandy Hoffa John Hudson Mary Hunter DeAndre Ivory Donna Johnson Felecia Johnson Lorna Johnson Arnold Jones Charelle Jones 32 Jackie Jones Jamie Jones Roselyn Jones Sandra Junior Marcus Lannie Larry Liddell Lloyd McGee Larry McIntyre Dary McIntyre Angie Maronay Paula Mason Tammy Masters Felicia Mitchell Johnny Morrow Lawrence Newman Shirley Norris Edjron Pearson Melissa Pickens Antonio Primer Gary Rabey Rachael Reeves Rocky Rhodes Stacey Ricketts Joyce Rogers Rhonda Russom Greg Scott Jimmy Scott Jatissa Shavers Jeremy Singleton Perry Smith Teresa Smith Angelia Stewart 33 Geneva Stewart Wesley Sullivan Tonya Taylor Carlis Thomas Steve Thompson Teresa Tosh Leigh Ann Trowbridge Donald Turner Dana Waldren Mary Walker Tarry Walls Cassandra West Felisa White Olvdean Williams Kevin Williamson JoAnn Wright Stacey Wright Melinda Young Robert Young 34 More pictures on page 26. Beth Chism and Yvette Robinson SENIORS Cheerleading squad pose in gym lobby. 36 Elizabeth Walker, Susan Taylor, and Suzanne Buchanan JUNIORS CH€€RL£t D£RS Cindy King and Kim Young SOPHOMORES Sherry Birmingham and Kelly Brown FRESHMEN m CLUB Row 1 — Arnold Jones, Kim Glasper, Michael Covington. Row 2 — Jackie Johnson, Darlene Dunn, Jean Miller, Melissa Berry. Row 3 — Sherry Williams, Tara Armstrong, Olvdean Williams, Patria Johnson, Chris Watkins, Stacey Wright, Maurice Jones, Deanie Welch, Garrett Avitts, Lorna Johnson. Paul Jordan. Art students and the Student Council members worked long hours on the float entered in the Hayti Christmas parade. The entry took third place. 38 immrn Kim Terrett, Monna James, Patria Johnson, Stacy Logan, and Kathy Bellew. 39 PUBLICATIONS STAff Seated — Faith Jones, Angelic Hawthorne, Tonya Melton, Karen Russell (Co-Editor). Standing — Jeff Cecil, Calvin Jones (Co-Editor), Brian Wilson, Jim Ed Watkins. 40 . STUD€MT COUNCIL Row 1 — Beth Chism, Dewayne Ivory, Keith Birmingham, Jim Ed Watkins, J. P. Mulcahy, Cindy King, Stacey Ricketts, Brian Wilson. Row 2 — Penny Hatley, Teresa Tosh, Suzanne Buchanan, Monna James, Eddie Drake, Shawna Davis. Chris Brown, Kim Young. Row 3 — Deborah Goodwin, Calvin Garner, LaTonya Walker, Pam Cooper, Beth Maclin, DeAndre l«oiy. Greg Scott. OFFICERS President J. P. Mulcahy Jim Ed Watkins Cindy King Keith Birmingham Stacey Ricketts Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter 41 Kneeling — Monna James, Michael Young, Keith Birmingham, Natosha Pearson, Penny Hatley, Suzanne Buchanan, Pam Cooper, Calvin Garner, Kim Young. Standing — J. P. Mulcahy, Dewayne Ivory, Jim Ed Watkins, Angelic Hawthorne, Calvin Jones, Yvette Robinson, Brian Wilson, Faith Jones, Eddie Drake, Tonya Melton, Karen Russell, Stan Maclin, Mary McKay (sponsor). NMIONN. HONOR SOCIGTY Officers — J. P. Mulcahy — Secretary Dewayne Ivory — Vice-President Pam Cooper—Treasurer Calvin Jones— President At Left — Mrs. McKay making opening remarks at the annual formal installation. 42 Newly installed members at NHS ceremony. 43 Mr. Lee Watkins, guest speaker at NHS induction ceremony. Cheerleaders perform during Homecoming assembly. Band rehearses for halftime activities. 45 BANNER CARRIERS Ahjfri Brownlee and Tonya Smith LOWER BRASS SECTION J. P. Mulcahy, Henry Moore, Carnell Jones, and Brian Wilson Hf YTI HIGH DRUM MAJORETTE Karen Russell and BAND DIRECTOR Rabin Stovall. Brad TRUMPET SECTION Row 1 — Maurice Jones, Chuck Cecil, Jim Ed Watkins, Terry Walls. Row 2 — Pate, Greg Scott, and Bret Pearce. 46 mm nmo CLARINET SECTION Row 1 — Nicole Cooper, Pam Cooper, Nicholle Fisher, Karen Cecil, Tinna Shuburte. Row 2 — Ahjfri Brownlee, Dewanda Huddleston, Mary Hunter, Tammy Masters, and Kelly Buchanan. FLUTE SECTION Rebecca Middleton, Tonya Melton, Karen Russell. Complete Marching Indian Band 47 NDIM1BND SGCTIOMS SAXOPHONES Eddie Drake and Sharon Houseman LOWER WOODWIND SECTION Elizabeth Walker, Stacey Ricketts, Latonya Walker DRUM SECTION Row 1 — Rashawn Arterbridge, Michael Covington, Jimmy Banks. Row 2 — Jimmy Colbert, Dana Waldren, Lee Phillips, Allen Walls. 48 S€L£CT CHOIR Row 1 — Angela Boone, Felisa White, Kellie Gilmore, Brandy Hoffa, Robert Young, Tammy Masters, Paula Mason. row 2 — Sharon Houseman, James Wright, Calvin Garner, Pam Cooper, James Williams, Doyletta Middleton, Jatissa Shavers. Row 3--lackie White, Michael Green, Joycelyn Jones. Perasia Dunn, Karla Suddarth, Melinda Young, Frank Thompson. CHOIR MEMBERS ENTER DISTRICT AND STATE CONTESTS Pam Cooper and Jatissa Shavers competed in the State High School Music Festival at the University of Missouri on May 2. Pam received a I rating for her piano solo. Jatissa re- ceived a “II” rating for her vocal solo. On April 3, nine students competed in the District Music Contest at Cape Girardeau. Those competing were Angela Boone, Pam Cooper, Sharon Houseman, Carnell Jones, Perasia Dunn, James Williams, Felisa White, Jatissa Shavers, and Tammy Masters. 49 flJTURG TGhCHGRS Row 1 — Nicholle Fisher, Pam Cooper, Jean Rice, Felisa White, Monoco Randolph, Sharon Houseman, Monna James, Stacey Logan. Row 2 — Kim Eggleston, Elizabeth Walker, Angelic Hawthorne, Lorna Johnson, Edjron Pearson, Tracey Carrington, Brandy Hoffa, Angela Boone. Row 3 — Eddie Drake, Teresa Stewart, LaTonya Walker, Marlena Middleton, Doyletta Middleton, Calvin Garner. Xenia Huffman. Row 4 — Nicole Cooper, Beth Maclin, Kim Young, Karen Russell, Beth Chism, Brian Wilson, Kelly Brown. Row 5 — Marcus Lannie, Teresa Tosh. Debbie Goodwin, Mike Young, Mary Hunter, Cindy King. Row 6 — David Gilmore, Stacey Ricketts, Michael Watkins. Terry Walls. Row 7 — Lee Phillips, Greg Scott, Phillip Brooks. Jimmy Colbert. Row 8 — Stan Maclin, Todd Thomas, Keith Birmingham, J. P. Mulcahy. 50 Sitting — Terry Walls, Suzanne Buchanan, Penny Hatley, Jimmy Colbert. Standing — Chris Lowe, J. P. Mulcahy, Jim Ed Watkins, Brian Wilson, Phillip Brooks, Lee Phillips, W. T. Howard (sponsor). COMPUTGR CLUB Sitting — Brandy Hoffa, Kim Terrett, Carlis Thomas, Patria Johnson. Standing — Monna James. Kathy Bellew, Stacey Logan, Kelly Brown, Lori Riley, Cheryl Pollard, Cindy McMillian, Penny Hatley, Tracey Carrington. LIBRARY CLUB 51 SPGGCH TGhM u Seated — Teresa Tosh, Kim Glasper, Nicole Cooper, Nicholle Fisher, Mary Hunter, Shawna Moyers, Kim Young. Standing — Pam Cooper, Stacey Ricketts, Eddie Drake, Felisa White, Cindy King, Bret Pearce, Matt Brogdon, Dewayne Ivory, Karen Russell, Calvin Jones, DeAndre Ivory, Ed- jron Pearson. JONES TAKES NUMEROUS SPEECH HONORS Calvin Jones (right) has been an outstanding student not only in class but also outside class. He competed on the Speech Team three of his four years at Hayti High School. He competed in various tournaments and won many trophies and other honors. As a freshman, Calvin won eight trophies: five first- place, two second-place, and one third-place. As a sophomore, he brought home seven trophies: five first-place, and two second-place. He also won first-place in the District Tournament. He placed ninth in the State Tournament. Calvin didn't compete as a junior; but as a senior, he won nine trophies: six first-place, one second-place, and two third-place. He also placed third in Poetry and Dramatic Interpretation at District. He placed tenth in Poetry and eleventh in Dramatic Interpretation at State. A first-place win in Dramatic Interpretation at Murray State University highlights his speech achievements. 52 SPM1ISH CLUB Seated — Latonya Walker. Donna Johnson, Kim Terrett, Kathy Bellew. Standing — Mark West. James Wright. Greg Scott. Penny Hatley. Suzanne Buchanan, Melody Dare. 53 Seated —Gayle Green, Angie Stewart, Roselyn Jones, Perasia Dunn, Yvette Robinson. Standing — Nicholle Fisher, Cynthia Lawrence, Penny Hatley, Cindy McMillian, Melody Dare, Teresa Stewart. Jean Miller. 54 Carolyn Mack, Cynthia Lawrence, and Yvette Robinson model clothes they made for the “Sew With Cotton” con- test. Carolyn won in the local Sport- swear category. Cynthia entered the District contest in the Advanced category. Tracey Carrington, Carlis Thomas, Floyd Harris, and Roselyn Jones wear the clothing that they made for Sew With Cotton.” Roselyn entered the Junior Class in the District and Floyd took part in the Sportswear category. Floyd received Best Model honors. Carlis won Best Model in the county contest. Row 1 — Chuck Cecil, Jimmy Banks, Shawn Jackson, Stan Maclin, Chris Meador, Greg Carnell, Marcus Lannie, Greg Scott, Chris Brown, Michael Young, Michael Watkins, Charles Townson, Allen Brooks. Row 2 — Donnie Turner, Michael Stewart, Mark Manley, Frank Thompson, Johnny Whitener, Lamar Johnson, Chris Lowe, Sammy Nelson, Todd Thomas, Mark Jackson, Bryant Holmes, Keith Birmingham. Row 3 — Corey Hamilton, Jody Singleton, Philip Brooks, John Singleton, Russell Thomas, Brian Wilson, J. P. Mulcahy, David Gilmore, Jon VanDeWaal, Jeff Cecil, Danzel Clinton, Garry Walker. Row 4 — Managers: Henry Moore, Cary Swan; Joe Ferguson, Assistant Coach; Chuck Ford, Head Coach; Mike Thomas, Assistant Coach; Al Jackson, Statistician. NDfcN IMSITY FOOTBALL NINE INDIAN FOOTBALL PLAYERS PICKED FOR ALL-CONFERENCE; THREE INDIANS TAPPED FOR ALL-DISTRICT. The Indians had nine players selected to the first or second All-Conference teams. There were five players who received honorable mention. There were four players who made the second team offense. They were Phillip Brooks, Keith Birmingham, Johnny Whitener, and Frank Thompson. There were five players who were selected to the defensive teams. Frank Thompson and Jeff Cecil were selected to the first team defense, and Corey Hamilton, Bryant Holmes, and Allen Brooks were second team selections. The five players who received honorable mention were Corey Hamilton, Brian Wilson, Lamar Johnson, Jeff Cecil, and Phillip Brooks. Corey Hamilton and Jeff Cecil were named on the first team All-District Class 2A. Frank Thompson received honorable mention despite playing only six games due to injuries. Both Hamilton and Thompson are juniors while Cecil is a senior. 56 Senior members of the football team Row 1 — Brian Wilson (T), Russell Thomas (G). Row 2 — Jeff Cecil (QB), J. P. Mulcahy (T), Johnny Whitener (TE). Coach Joe Ferquson Coach Chuck Ford and Statistician Al Jackson 57 Indians in action against Gosnell. Homecoming night, No. 22 Jeff Cecil led the In- dians onto the field. Chris Lowe No. 44 puts a hit on one of the Tigers’ running backs. 58 Allen Brooks No. 24 swept around the end for a sizeable gain. Malden running back brought down by a host of Indians. Junior Varsity in action against P'ville. 59 OVERVIEW OF VOLLEYBALL SEASON The junior varsity finished the season with an 8-6 record. Their best game was Hayti ver- sus Sikeston. Junior varsity got a second-place trophy in the Bootheel Conference Tourna- ment October 22. The varsity volleyball team finished the season with an even number of wins and losses (9-9). The best game of the year was Hayti versus Sikeston. The best played game was Hayti versus Caruthersville. The varsity won second place in the District Tournament October 27. IMSITYIADLL0 BM1 T€M1 Kneeling — Belinda Wright, Debra Smith, Angelic Hawthorne, Kim Young, Linda Beck, Pam Cooper, Nicole Cooper, Teresa Stewart. Standing — Yvette Robinson, Cynthia Lawrence, Dianne Liggins, Dell Polk, Sonya Lawrence, Susan Taylor, Elizabeth Walker. JUNIOR IMSITY UOLLGYBNi TChM Kneeling — Ova Jean Covington, Stacey Ricketts, Donna Johnson, Paula Mason, Beth Maclin, Carlis Thomas. Stand- ing: Jennifer Oliver, Burnett Kindred, Dewanda Huddleston, LaTonya Walker, Diane Beck, Kelly Brown, Lorna Johnson. Teresa Stewart, Belinda Wright, Cynthia Lawrence, Yvette Robinson, and Angelic Hawthorne. SENIORS BOYS IMSITY BhSKCTBNi Kneeling — Johnny Whitener. Michael Walker. Standing — Mark West, Wiley Watkins, Oketta Brownlee, James Wright. Michael Walker was named to the Bootheel All- Conference second team and given All-District honorable mention. HR 62 Kneeling — Greg Scott, Chris Watkins, Rashawn Arterbridge, Dary McIntyre, Todd Thomas. Standing — Coach Reynolds, Jimmy Shepherd, Larry McIntyre. David Gilmore, Stan Maclin, Lawrence Newman, Lamar Johnson. Chillin’ out! 64 JR. IMSITY Larry McIntyre in action shooting a freethrow, as the rest of his teammates anxiously wait. In the Jr. Varsity All-Conference, Jimmy Shepherd made the Second Team as Larry McIntyre and Lamar Johnson received Honorable Mention. GIRLS IARSITY Belinda Wright, Teresa Stewart, Darlene Dunn, Teresa Thomas, Diane wright, Angelic Hawthorne. Not pictured — Peresia Dunn. Sonya Lawrence attempts “two'' against the South Pemiscot Bulldogs. Senior Angelic Hawthorne received All-District and All-Conference Honorable Mention in 1A-2A girls basketball. Junior Peresia Dunn was also selected to the All-Conference. % 66 JUNIOR IMSITY BNSKGTBN1 Kneeling — Shawnette Dunn, Carlis Thomas, Donna Johnson, Debra Smith, Leslie Battles, Ahjifri Brownlee, Lorna Johnson. Standing — Shirley Norris. Kelly Brown. Dewanda Huddleston, Sonya Lawrence. Latonya Walker. Resia Johnson. Shirley Norris fights for the rebound as the other Indians look on. 67 HHS WRESTLING TGNM Front Row — Charles Townson, Clayton Barnes, Dominick Dunn, Allen Brooks, Thomas Townson, Elvin Townson. Back Row Danyell Hampton, Michael White, Corey Hamilton, Russell Thomas, Danzel Clinton, Brian Wilson. SELECTED STATISTICS 1986-1987 Varsity Record District Place Weight Class Allen Brooks 17-12 3rd 1191b. Charles Townson 10-5-2 1st 105 lb. Corey Hamilton 15-14-1 3rd 155 lb. Thomas Townson 9-14 3rd 126 lb. Danzel Clinton 9-15 2nd 1751b. Brian Wilson 8-16 3rd 1851b. Clayton Barnes 3-7 1191b. Russell Thomas 7-16 167 lb. Michael White 2-6 4th 145 lb. Dominick Dunn 4-13 3rd 1121b. Elvin Townson 2-10 4th 1321b. Danyell Hampton 3-17-1 4th 138 lb. Match Points Team Leaders 238 Allen Brooks Team Points 102 Charles Townson Takedowns 45 Allen Brooks Reversals 27 Allen Brooks 2 pt. Near Falls 14 Corey Hamilton 3 pt. Near Falls 23 Allen Brooks Escapes 18 Corey Hamilton Penalty Points 7 Brian Wilson Pins Technical Falls 13 Allen Brooks 68 With these wins at Sectionals, three wrestlers qualified for the State Tournament: Charles Townson — 105 pounds Dominick Dunn — 112 pounds Corey Hamilton — 155 pounds 69 IMSITY BhSGBNl T€N I Kneeling, Left to Right — Keith Birmingham, Todd Thomas, Rashawn Arterbridge, Bryant Holmes, Lawrence Newman, Ryan Richardson, Jim Bob Brimhall, Wiley Watkins, Jeff Cecil, Greg Scott. Standing — Stan Maclin, Jamie Jones, Mike Walker, Lamar Johnson, Coach Ferguson, Mike Young, Mark Manley, Greg Carnell, Johnny Whitener, Phillip Brooks. SELECTED STATS Hits At bat Avg. 400 HR RBI Reginald Ford 16 40 2 6 Mike Walker 15 45 333 1 9 Jeff Cecil 11 41 268 6 John Whitener 12 45 266 12 Mark Manley 8 30 266 2 Frank Thompson 9 35 257 1 4 Shawn Jackson 7 31 225 2 Keith Birmingham 2 9 222 3 Jim Brimhall 7 35 200 1 Lawrence Newman 5 23 217 6 PITCHING SEATS Games ERA Reginald Ford 11 4.02 Lawrence Newman 7 7.52 Wiley Watkins 13 7.68 Johnny Whitener 5 8.64 70 GIRLS LMSITY SOFTDML Kneeling — Nicole Cooper, Donna Johnson, Beth Chism, Leigh Ann Trowbridge. Beth Maclin, Stacey Ricketts. Paula Mason, Tinna Shuburte, Carlis Thomas. Standing — Coach Reynolds, Lorna Johnson, Susan Taylor, Shawna Moyers, Sonya Lawrence, Kim Young, Lori Gavi, Darlene Dunn. Team record: 3-10 Best batting average and MVP — Lorna Johnson Best fielding average — Kim Young 71 INDIMS €MT€R STM€ M£€T The Hayti Track Team took sixth place in the State Track Meet on May 23. The high-point man from Hayti was Kevin Oliver with 18. Other All-State tracksters were Jimmy Banks, Oketta Brownlee, Charles Townson, Corey Hamilton, Allen Brooks, Michael White, Tim Kelleybrew, and Michael Stewart. The 3200 relay team took second, setting a new school record: 8:06.1. Both the 400 relay team and the 1600 relay teams took fourth place. The 400 relay team set a new school record: 44.35. The 800- meter run found Kevin Oliver in fourth place with a new school record of 1:59.4. Michael Stewart took sixth in the 100-meter run and eighth in the 200-meter run. 3200 relay team — Oliver, Banks, Brownlee, Townson. 1600 relay team — Banks, Oliver, Kelleybrew, Townson. 400 relay team — Hamilton, Stewart, White, Brooks. imsity TitoCK Kneeling — Michael White, Michael Stewart, Clayton Barnes, Charles Townson, Allen Brooks, Sammy Nelson, Henry Moore, James Williams. Row 2 — Kevin Oliver, Chris Watkins, Jimmy Banks, Jimmy Shepard, Danyell Hampton, George Thomas, Tim Kellybrew, Corey Hamilton, Dominick Dunn. Row 3 — Coach Ford, Danzell Clinton, Brian Wilson, Oketta Brownlee, David Gilmore. 72 INDIM1S IN NOTION NTKCNNCTT Michael Stewart (third from left) Corey Hamilton (extreme left) Domonick Dunn (left) TRNCKSTCRS WIN DISTRICT M€€T The Hayti Track Team won the District Track Meet with a total of 115 points, defeating Portageville, Steeleville, Valle, St. Pius, Scott City, Cuba, Kelly, Crystal City, Viburnum, South Pemiscot, and Bourbon. The high-point men were Kevin Oliver and Jimmy Banks, each with 30 points. The meet was at Crystal City on May 16. First-place wins: 3200 relay team, 1600 relay team, Michael Stewart in the 200 meters, Jimmy Banks in the 400 meters, and Kevin Oliver in the 800 meters. Second-place wins: 400 relay team, Michael Stewart in the 100 meters, Tim Kelleybrew in the 400 meters, Charles Townson in the 800 meters, Danyell Hampton in the triple jump, and Domonick Dunn in the 300 low hurdles. 73 Indians in parade before Homecoming game with Malden. Indians in action at Scott City. Football players during Homecoming Parade. B team Indians in action against Greene County Tech, on Homecoming night. ML-SPORTS BM1QUGT sms Coach Ford presented awards for football, wrestling, and track at the All-Sports Banquet. 76 Above — Corey Hamilton receives the linebacker award from Coach Thomas. Below — Coach Mike Mahoney, Head Football Coach, Murray State University, was the guest speaker. 78 Beth Chism SGNIOR MND Karen Russell JUNIOR MND Cindy McMillian SGNIOR MND Angelic Hawthorne SOPHOMORG MND Cindy King 79 Senior Maid Teresa Stewart and Oketta Brownlee 80 i 1987 BF SK€TBNi Parentheses indicate second place. Sophisticated Seniors: (De- wayne Ivory), (Tonya Melton), (Angelic Hawthorne), and Calvin Jones. Felecia Sheard is not pictured. Most Courteous: Xenia Huffman, Calvin Jones, (Penny Hatley), and (Calvin Garner). Most Likely to Succeed: Calvin Jones, (Brian Wilson), Pam Cooper, and (Penny Hatley). Most Like to Date: Jeff Cecil, Pam Cooper, (Lorraine Battles), and (Frank Thompson). •rr-f.n who’s who monc 82 Best Dressed: (Allen Brooks), Calvin Jones, Pam Cooper, and (T eresa Stewart). Most Athletic: (Jeff Cecil), (Belin- da Wright), Angelic Hawthorne, and Frank Thompson. Wittiest: Darlene Dunn, (Johnny Whitener), (Elizabeth Walker), and (Suzanne Buchanan). Not Pictured — William Harris. Nonchalant: Tara Armstrong, Maurice Jones, and (Penny Hatley). Not Pictured — (Keith Birmingham). JUNIORS MD SCNIORS 83 MR. ND MISS HHS Sherry Birmingham and David Gilmore SWGGTHGhRT Yvette Robinson (escort — Harold Bays) PROM QUGGM Beth Chism 87 National Honor Society members take time out for a picture A must for every group of cheerleaders is pyramid building, before distributing toys to children at PCMH. Computer Club takes a field trip to ASCS office. Beth and J.P. at the State Student Council Convention. 88 The tag teams wait for the bell to signal the start of the action. 89 Mr. Scott displays his Christmas present from Mrs. Scott. A relaxed Calvin is unaware of Keith's playful doings. Mrs. McKay puts the latest fashion trend on Dewayne. 90 Members of the Speech Team show awards from their biggest win at Sikeston. Matt Brogdon, Karen Russell. Kim Young. Dewayne Ivory. Edjron Pearson. DeAndre Ivory. Shawna Moyers. Bret Pearce. Stacey Ricketts. dath Field Day Winners — Stacey ticketts, Debra Goodwin. Chris Brown. )avid Gilmore. Mr. Howard. Jr. Class Officers — Mike Young (V. Pres.), Nicholle Fisher (Reporter). Penny Hatley (Secretary). Suzanne Buchanan (Treasurer). Eddie Drake (President). Above — Counselor s Aides — Row 1 — Mrs. Robert. Teresa Stewart. Jean Miller. Beth Chism. Vickie Shuburte. Row 2 — Karen Russell. Bonnie Jones. Kevin Oliver. Gayle Green. i i 91 ROM 1987 PROM HAYTI, MO. WEST COLUMBIA, S.C. ARLINGTON, TEXAS ATLANTA, GA SANFORD, FL BROOKLET, GA LEBANON, OHIO ROXBORO, N.C. Hayti, Missouri Save on Service Prescription Professionalism Drug Dependability THE SUPER DISCOUNT PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORES 24-Hour Emergency Prescription Service We Fill Any Doctor's Prescription Quality Stamps Free Delivery Joey Chan — 333-1324 Jerry Dudley — 333-1310 Phone 333-4890 Phone 359-0008 410 Ward Avenue 308 E. Main Caruthersville Hayti SUPERIOR BUSINESS MACHINES Phones 471-9111 471-7265 Sharp Electronic Calculators — Adler, Royal, Sharp Typewriters — Minolta, Sharp Copiers — Norelco, Sony Dictating Equipment — Office Furniture and Supplies 523 E. Malone Ave. Sikeston, Missouri Finest in Athletic Equipment SKEETER KELL SPORTING GOODS LARGE or SMALL — We outfit them all. Kennett, Missouri 63857 Box 186 Phone 888-6678 Rodney Riggs George New Roger Sledge 97 805 East Washington “Your Full Service Bank” “HOME OWNED — HOME OPERATED BANK serving those who live in Pemiscot County.” Phone 359-1244 98 — Facility — 215 South Third Street BARKOVITZ DEPT. STORE FAMILY OUTFITTERS Hayti, Missouri Phone 359-0474 THE FAMOUS SHOP Caruthersville, Missouri Phone 333-0530 JIM’S GROCERY A Family Store — Specializing in Lunch Meats Phone 359-2364 611 Hayti North Third Missouri KHOURIE’S THE LEADER STORE Tuxedo Rental: Cane, Gloves, Top Hat Your Fashion Store Styles of Today With a Touch of Tomorrow Phone 359-1200 LANNIE-CARTEE FORD — MERCURY NEW and USED CARS We specialize in complete care: Clean it up, Tune it up, Change oil. See Pete or Mark for the Best Car Deals in Town. Phone 359-2220 Hayti Missouri Highway J South Hayti Missouri JOHN W. GERMAN FUNERAL HOMES Phone 359-4100 Hayti, Missouri Phone 695-4531 Steele, Missouri 99 BOBTURNAGE AUCTION REAL ESTATE TURNAGE 605 East Lincoln BROTHERS Hayti, Missouri 63851 Phone 359-1788 or 359-0318 GRAIN Bob Turnage Lance Walker, CAI Auctioneer Broker Auctioneer Realtor John T urnage Bob T urnage Phone 359-0318 Hayti, Missouri Phone 888-9071 Bragg City, Missouri Home Phone: 359-1967 Home Phone: 359-1144 FIRST STATE BANK OF CARUTHERSVILLE You Have a Friend at First State Bank Phone 333-1700 Third and Ward Caruthersville, Missouri Each Depositor Insured to $100,000. fepMiUr Umt«4 lo $100.000 . FDKi I W MM«U 0« ©Ht mtwflAN(| C0 0« A' OS DALTON PETROLEUM, INC. CHISM PLUMBING HEATING COMPANY Phone 359-0296 Hayti Missouri 206 W. Washington Hayti, Missouri Phone 359-0130 Hospital Home Health 101 Nursing Home (314) 359-1372 Practical Nursing School JIM’S JEWELRY Watch and Jewelry Repair Engraving 314 East Main Hayti Missouri Congratulations to the Class of 1987 QUALITY CLEANERS CARPET CLEANING Phone 359-0280 407 South Fourth Hayti Missouri Compliments of BY SANDERS East Side of the Square Kathy Sanders Ina Claire Sanders Phone We Have Helium 359-1818 Balloon Bouquets. HAYTI BIG STAR 711 East Lincoln Hayti, Missouri Phone 359-1691 Only Grocery Store In This Area Offering Quality Stamps Plus DOUBLE QUALITY STAMPS ON THURSDAY With $15 or More Purchase Excluding Milk Tobacco Products HOME OF QUALITY MEATS, QUALITY PRODUCE QUALITY STAMPS STORE HOURS: 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday — Saturday WE GLADLY ACCEPT USDAFOOD STAMP COUPONS We Have Postage Stamps For Sale WE NOW HAVE PERSONAL LOCAL MONEY ORDERS THAT CAN BE TRACED WITHIN 24 HOURS Sam Purser, Manager GARDNER’S GROCERY Groceries — Meats Bottled Gas Free Delivery Phone 359-1380 Highway 84 West 102 ism ih and DON MEDLIN COMPANY Phone 333-0663 RFD 1, Highway D Caruthersville, Missouri SANDERS USED CARS Clean Used Cars Phone 359-1230 413 East Washington Hayti COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF NORTHEAST ARKANSAS, INC. 2215 East Highland Drive P.O. Box 370 Jonesboro, Arkansas 72401 PHONE: (501) 932-6601 Franchises in: Jonesboro, Arkansas Blytheville, AR Southeast Missouri Dyersburg, Tennessee Nobody’s memories are quite like yours Nobody’s class ring should be either. When your class ring is from Balfour it can be as unique and special as you are. Because you choose the style, the stone, the decoration, the engraving — to express your interests, ac- tivities, feelings. Your own personal class ring from Balfour. No other can express who you are so exactly. Or help you recall those special times so clearly. John W. Taylor 1620 SYLVAN DR. POPLAR BLUFF, MO 63901 (314) 785-2003 l j Balfour No one remembers in so many ways. CLEVENGER DRUG STORE OSBORNE OFFICE EQUIPMENT Bill Clevenger, R.Ph. Complete Prescription Service Phone(314)334-8011 Phone 359-1646 Hayti, Missouri 1413 Thomas Drive Cape Girardeau Missouri TURNAGE Turner dairies inc. FLOWERS GIFTS On the Square Distributed by Charles Moss Phone 333-2623 Caruthersville, Missouri Phone 359-0088 FTD Hayti, Missouri 104 Where Most People Trade Most in Pemiscot County 702 Ward Avenue Caruthersville, Missouri 63830 Phone 333-4480 325 South Third Hayti, Missouri 63851 Phone 359-1705 Open 8 a.m.-IO p.m. Seven Days a Week BOWEN’S HAYTI AUTO TRACTOR PARTS Farm Field Service Hayti Phone 359-0465 Front End Repairs and Alignment Goodyear Tires Missouri McCULLOCH’S DRIVE IN Pit Barbecue Phone 359-2119 East Washington Hayti SAVE-A-LOT DISCOUNT GROCERY Every-day Low Prices 359-2134 Hwy. 61 North Hayti, Missouri HAYTI FURNITURE APPLIANCE Everything for the Home New and Used Roy Moore, Owner Phone 359-0373 Hayti Missouri Highway 84 106 METZGER’S SINCLAIR SERVICE George, Sadie, and Marty Sinclair, jmf Hayti, Missouri Congratulations, Seniors. Natural Gas is ... ECONOMICAL PLENTIFUL. Use it. .. but use it Wisely! W. M. CRYSLER COMPANY John Deere Sales and Service Phone 359-0141 Hayti, Missouri Associated Natural Gas Co. JIM’S DAISY QUEEN and FUN CITY Highways 84 and 61 Phone 359-1440 Hayti, Missouri VIDEO GAMES POOL PINBALL MACHINES CONNECT FOUR SKILL POOL CHECKERS MAZE GAMES MINIATURE GOLF BIG SCREEN TV FUNTASTIC FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT 107 ACADEMY of BEAUTY CULTURE 401 First Street Kennett, Missouri Phone — 888-2670 OWNERS INSTRUCTORS MANGRUM INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Hayti, Missouri Congratulations, Seniors STANFIELD JEWELRY STORE Robert Dolores Montgomery Rhenda Tharp Phone 359-1673 Home 359-1037 322 Ward Avenue Phone 333-0273 Caruthersville, Missouri Phone 359-2233 Highway 84 Dexter, Missouri Hayti, Missouri James A. Carter, Sr. Licensed Mortician and Director CARTER’S FUNERAL HOME, INC. Hayti Caruthersville Phone 359-0051 Phone 333-4437 108 COMPLIMENTS OF THE HAYTIJAYCEES Park and Zoo Improvements Community Improvements Charitable Education Projects Other Local Jaycee Programs KENNETT HEALTH CARE CENTER Route 1, South Bypass P.O. Box 696 Kennett, Missouri 63857-0696 LARRY BAKER (314) 888-1150 Administrator Affiliate of NHC National Health Corporation 109 TURNAGE HAYDEN’S HEALTHMART AUTO BODY SHOP PHARMACY Your Friendly Drug Store Drugs — Gifts — Photo Supplies TRUCK SALES Cosmetics Hallmark Greeting Cards Prescriptions Accurately and Promptly Filled We Meet by Accident Wrecks Rebuilt 24-Hour Wrecker Service 1200 Ward Avenue Phone 333-4606 Caruthersville, Missouri Phones: 359-1861 or 359-1854 Highway 84 West Hayti, Missouri J _HAYDEN PJ RMACY 1 ?00 Ward Ave TOWN UNITED TERMITE COUNTRY PEST CONTROL SUPPLY COMPANY No Job Too Small or Large ★Industrial ★Residential Accounts One-Stop Building Service Complete Supplies for the Do-it-Yourselfer Phone 333-4211 ★Commercial WE EXTERMINATE Termites, Roaches, Ants Water Bugs, Silverfish, etc. Darrell Jones, Owner Caruthersville, Missouri 1811 Carroll Phone 333-0189 110 ELECTRONIC SERVICE COMPANY rEN!TH 212 South Fourth — Hayti VCR Service and Repair TV and Stereo Authorized Zenith and Sylvania Service Center Phone 359-0566 THE STORE MOORE'S [AX E Owner — Tim Gardner H A R DW A R EI Phone 359-1194 Open Seven Days a Week MISSOURI Dinner Bell Chicken Groceries HERALD Country Taters, Hot Thursday Sandwiches Pemiscot County’s Gas Phone 333-2130 Legal Newspaper Since 1908 Fresh-Baked Goods 500 Walker Avenue BOOTHEEL Phone 359-2375 Caruthersville, Missouri BEACON Corner of Third Tuesday Bootheel Area's Washington Hayti Largest Weekly Circulation Phone 359-1194 HILLIN, CLARK TOOLE, P.C. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS R. Dwayne Clark, C.P.A. 210 S. Third 314-359-1388 Hayti, MO 63851 in TOM McDonald studio Sixteen Road Bragg City, Missouri 63827 Luck: Where Preparation and Opportunity Meet You must call for an appointment. COMPLIMENTS OF TOMMY and DORIS MCDONALD W TT


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