FOREWORD May this annual in the years to come prove one of your most cherished possessions, recalling pleasant memories and happy associations of the past four years. This year book was published to record our activities and achievements, and we trust it will prove both an inspriation and guidance to all future graduating classes of Hayti High School. We hope that each succeeding class will perpetuate this publication, striving to im- prove the work of the preceding class, and thus carry on the worthy work. The Class of ’48 wishes to express their apprecia- tion to the faculty, members of the student body, and business and professional men of Hayti, who have co- operated with us, making the publication of this year book possible. SENIORS OF COUNCIL DEDICATION P Through our years of study in Hayti High School we have had a genial companion and helper in our teacher, Mrs. Carl Sigler. Truly she has been one of us in our work and play, our fun and worries. Much of the vibrance, color, and happiness of these years has been contributed by her vitalizing presences. With her we have shared our problems and our dreams and she has always understood perfectly. She has not hesitated to praise where praise was due, nor to correct where correction was needed. Because she is to us a dear friend, we, the seniors of the staff, do dedicate this 1948 Council to Mrs. Carl Sigler on the eve of her 30 years of service to boys and girls in the state of Missouri. MRS. CARL B. SIGLER COUNCIL STAFF STANDING— SAMUEL KOHN EDWIN RAY ROY GWIN IMOGENE ESTES THOMAS POPHAM SITTING— JACKIE PHILLIPS SHIRLEY SMITH WANDA SHIREY MARY WINTERS JUNELLE HOWELL OUR PRINCIPAL We could not think of our principal, Mr. Underwood, without praising the outstanding work he has done as di- rector of athletics. During the two years he has been with us he has helped our boys to greater victories. He has truly earned the affectionate title of Coach. With heartfelt appreciation we thank him for his untir- ing efforts and a job well done. OUR SUPERINTENDENT We began together. When Mr. Bell became superintendent of our school we began as Freshmen. We have watched him shoulder every burden of the institution and meet every problem bravely. His trait of leadership has enabled him to become an outstanding superintendent and civic leader. We wish to commend Mr. Bell for the splendid work he has done in the schools and city of Hayti. BOARD of EDUCATION C. M. BELL, Superintendent H. E. RAYBUCK, Member WESLEY SHRADER, Member BLAIR BUCKLEY, President LeROY WHITENER, Vice-President JOSEPH KOHN, Member FRED GLASSCOCK, Member MAX STURM, Treasurer RAY J. CAMPBELL, Secretary (Not Pictured) MRS. VIRGIL O. GARRETT Speech Girls’ Physical Education MR. RICHARD F. HILL Social Studies MRS. N. C. HAWKINS English SENIOR OFFICERS President, ROY GWIN Secretary, JUNELLE HOWELL Treasurer, DONAL HEDGE Vice-President, EDWIN RAY MISS PAULINE JACKSON —MR. C. M. BELL Sponsors HE Jk +rT CLARA BANNISTER De Queen High School ’45 '46 Marshal! High School ’47 Pep Squad ’48 F. H. A. ’48 Debate '48 Commercial Club '48 Council ’48 “Small but, 0, how noticeable.” EUGENE AVERILL Commercial Club ’46 ’47 Softball ’45 ’46 Baseball ’45 ’46 '47 Football ’46 ’47 Track '47 ’48 Boxing ’46 Football Captain ’47 Honorable Mention in Conference F. F. A. ’48 Varsity Club ’47 ’48 “Never lets himself be hurried, worried or flurred.” ROBERT DORRIS Castle Heights Military Academy ’45 ’46 Varsity Club '47 ’48 Football ’46 ’47 “Life is not so short but there is always time for courtesy.” NAOMI ELLIS F. H. A. ’48 Glee Club Latin Club ’47 Pep Squad ’45 ’46 ’47 '48 Music Club '47 “Personality plus smile wins.’’ mOGENE ESTES Commercial Club ’48 F. H. A. ’48 Council ’48 Squaw-k ’48 Librarian ’48 Class Secretary ’46 Pep Squad '45 ’46 ’47 ’48 “What sweet delight a quiet life affords.” WILMA EUELL Basketball ’46 ’47 ’48 Cheer Leader ’48 Pep Squad ’45 ’46 '47 Squaw-k ’48 Council ’48 Glee Club ’45 ’46 Glee Club ’46 ’48 Student Secretary ’48 “Cheerfulness is her guiding principal.” ROY GWIN Council ’47 '48 Band ’44 ’45 Glee Club ’45 ’46 • Commercial Club ’46 ’47 '48 Varsity Club ’46 ’47 ’48 Basketball ’46 ’47 ’48 Track ’47 ’48 Baseball ’47 Football ’47 Boy’s.State Representative '47 Squaw-k ’48 Class President ’48 “Act well your part there all the honor lies.” Glee Club ’45 “He is a man, take him for all in all.” DONAL HEDGE Football ’44 '45 ’46 ’47 Basketball ’46 Baseball ’47 Softball ’45 ’46 ’47 ’48 Varsity Club ’46 ’47 ’48 JUNELLE HOWELL Caruthersville High School ’45 Glee Club ’46 Pep Squad ’46 ’47 ’48 Commercial Club ’48, Reporter Squaw-k '48 Council ’48 Softball ’46 ’47 Typing and Shorthand Representative at Cape Girardeau ’47 Librarian ’48 Debate ’48 Speech Club ’48, President Class Secretary ’48 “Where judgment has wit to express it, there is the best orator.” % SONNY KOHN Band ’44 ’45 Council ’48 Football ’44 ’45 ’46 ’47 Basketball ’45 ’46 '47 ’48 Track Manager ’45 ’46 ’47 ’48 Glee Club ’45 ’46 Commercial Club Secretary ’48 Science Club ’46 Second Team All-Conference Football 47 Geometry Representative ’48 Varsity Club ’46 ’47 ’48 “Common sense in a uncommon degree is what the world calls wisdom.” EVERETT LITTLE Cooter High School ’45 ’46 '47 Football ’47 Basketball ’48 Softball ’48 Varsity Club ’48 F. F. A. ’48 “His good humor prevailed.” STEPHEN McCLANAHAN Football ’44 ’45 ’46 ’47 Varsity Club ’46 ’47 '48 Baseball ’47 F. F. A. ’48 Basketball ’45 '46 Team All-Conference ’47 “He doesn’t especially hate work, but he’s not in sympathy with it.” CHARLES R. McDANIEL Sophomore Pilgrimage ’45 Track '45 Librarian ’45 ’46 F. F. A. ’48 Squaw-k ’48 Typing Representative ’47 American History Representative ’47 English Representative ’46 at Cape Girardeau VIRGINIA McCOY Commercial Club ’48 Pep Squad ’45 ’46 ’47 ’48 Chorus ’45 ’46 F. H. A. ’48 Sloftball '47 Librarian ’48 “We all live in the hope of pleasing somebody.” NORMAN NELSON Football ’44 ’45 ’46 ’47 Basketball ’46 '47 ’48 Baseball ’47 Glee Club ’45 ’46 Varsity Club '46 ’47 ’48 “A little nonsense now and then is reiished by the best of men.” BOBBY OTTINGER F. F. A. '48 Pep Squad ’45 ’46 ’47 ’48 Class Vice-President ’46 Commercial Club ’47 “For he’s a jolly good fellow.” JACQUELINE SUE PHILLIPS Basketball ’46 ’47 F. H. A. '48 Squaw-k ’48 Commercial Club ’46 ’47 ’48 Council ’47 ’48 Glee Club ’45 ’46 Librarian '47 ’48 Student Secretary ’48 Pep Squad ’45 ’46 ’47 '48 She says little but means much.” BILL OWENS Football ’45 ’46 ’47 Track ’47 ’48 Boxing ’46 F. F. A. ’48 Vansity Club ’47 ’48 “Our deeds determine us, as much as we determine our deeds.” ELIZABETH ANN POWELL Basketball ’45 ’46 '47 ’48 F. H. A. '48 Football Queen ’48 Pep Squad ’45 ’46 ’47 ’48 Glee Club ’45 ’46 Softball ’45 ’46 Squaw-k ’48 “How near to good is what is fair.” THOMAS POPHAM Pep Squad ’45 ’46 ’47 ’48 F. F. A. ’48 Council ’47 ’48 Commercial Club ’48 “Wise to resolve, and patient to perform.” EDWIN RAY Council ’48 Football ’45 ’47 Basketball ’46 ’47 Varsity Club ’46 ’47 ’48 Latin Club ’47 Glee Club ’45 ’46 Class Vice-President ’48 Geometry Representative ’47 'Commercial Club ’48 “Cheerful, courteous and willing; a pleasant combination.” BETTY REED Commercial Club ’48 Glee Club ’45 '46 F. H. A. ’48 Pep Squad ’45 ’46 ’47 ’48 Latin Club ’47 Council ’48 “Her ways are ways of pleasantness.” WANDA DEAN SHIREY Librarian ’48 Glee Club ’45 ’46 Pep Squad ’45 ’46 ’47 ’48 Football Queen Attendant ’47 Squaw-k ’48 Commercial Club ’47 ’48 Council ’47 ’48 Softball ’47 Latin Club ’47 “Small in stature but big in heart” JO NELL RICHARDSON Luxora High School ’45 ’46 Pep Squad ’47 ’48 Softball ’48 “Silence is sweeter than speech.” BOBBY TEASTER Football ’44 ’45 ’46 ’47 Varsity Club ’45 ’46 ’47 ’48 Glee 'Club ’45 ’46 Boxing '46 “Happy the man, and happy he alone, He who can call each day his own.” SHIRLEY ANN SMITH Football Queen Attendant ’45 Pep Squad ’45 ’46 ’47 ’48 Commercial Club ’46 ’47 '48 Council ’47 ’48 Squaw-k Editor ’48 F. H. A. President ’48 Shorthand Representative ’47, Cape Girardeau “Initative is doing the right thing without being told.” MARY ALICE TERiRELL Concord High School ’45 ’46 F. H. A. ’48 Softball ’47 ’48 Librarian ’48 “The mildest manners and the gentlest heart.” ALICE LEE TO HILL Glee Club ’45 ’46 Hep Squad ’46 ’47 ’48 Squaw-k ’48 F. H. A. ’48 Librarian ’45 “An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of sorrow.’’ MARY ALICE WINTERS Band ’45 Squaw-k ’48 Council ’48 F. H. A. ’48 Pep Squad ’45 ’46 '47 ’48 Glee Club ’45 ’46 ‘Commercial Club ’47 ’48 Librarian ’48 Shorthand and Typing Representative Cape Girardeau ’47 “Little, but dynamic.” JUNIOR OFFICERS President—DORIS SLENTZ Vice-President—BILL SIMMONS Secretary—PEGGY JOWERS Treasurer—RICHARD HAWKINS MRS ALBERT L. KID WELL—MRS. VIRGIL 0. GARRETT Sponsors CLIFTON HANDLEY Hard-Workinj?—Happy RICHARD HAWKINS PI easant—Prompt BONNIE HODGE Pleasant—Polite MILTON JAMES Calm—Considerate BILL JOHNSON Candid—Carefree PEGGY JOWERS Lively—Likeable VIRGINIA McANALLY Attractive—Ambitious ARLYS PETERSON Bashful—Business-like BILL SIMMONS Earnest—Easy-Going ROBERT McCOY Loyal—Likeable GENE PINKSTON Glib—Good-natured PEGGY SIMMONS Modest—Mannerly DOROTHY NEAL Witty—Well-liked MARY JANE SHIPTON ; - Studious—Sincere ' fY DORIS SLENTZ Dignified—Diplomatic DON WARD Neat—Nice CHARLES WATTS Sportive—Subtle KNH GENE WILLIAMS Pleasant—Popular DAWSON WELLS Excellent—Efficient SOPHOMORE OFFICERS President—ANN MILLIGAN Vice-President—HUGH DORRIS Parlimentarian—REBECCA STEWART Secretary—SAM PENDERGRASS Treasurer—JUNE GILBERT MRS. N. C. HAWKINS—MR. MARVIN PARKER Sponsors JACK ADCOCK ROBERT AVERILL MILDRED BACK JERRY BRACKIN MARY ALICE BYARS LACY BUSH EUGENE CHAMBLISS BETTY CUTSINGER NEAL DAWSON HENRIETTA GREENWELL ALMA HOLT BILLIE LAMB FRANCES HOWELL MARCENE LENTZ RUBY JAMES —— LAWRENCE MARONAY BOBBY MILLER FRANCES OSBORNE WAYNE PORTLOCK VELVA ROBBINS DONNA PENCE PATRICIA PHILLIPS LOUETTA SIDES HERBERT MILLSAP ROBERT PENDERGRASS SAM PENDERGRASS REBECCA STEWART V'EJSDIES WHITE LOUISE WILLIAMS FRESHMEN OFFICERS Sergeant-at-Arms—GEORGE HOWARD Treasurer—JO ANN CRITES President—BOBBY COLEMAN Secretary—VERA WATTS Vice-President—JACK MASTERSON MRS. CARL SIGLER—MR. RICHARD HILL Sponsors HAROLD BATES EARNESTEEN BAYNES KENETH BRACKEN PEGGIE ELLIS CATHLEEN FRANKUM FRANCES GARNER HERSHEL GRISSOM CARLEEN JAMES FREEMAN KEITH JACK MASTERSON MARY MATHIS NANCY PATRICK MARGUERET RUDDICK eJY) DON NOTGRASS JOYCE PHELON GUY SKELTON MARK OATES ir i n - Sgjgp; gjg 4-' , Jm k w ft -• - £ IjH' -• • E | |: Aj DENNIS RICHARDSON Jr . m- « tr - V A , 7- - .;%vi RALPH SPEER ANDREW SULLIVAN CHARLES TREECE HERBERT WICKHAM HUEY WATKINS VERA WATTS GRADE SCHOOL FLOYD MATHIS, Principal GRADE TEACHERS First Row—Mr. Gunn, Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. Lawrence, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Branch, Mrs. Adcock, Mr. Mathis. Second Row—Mrs. Gunn Mrs. Mercer, Mrs. Treece, Miss Pickens, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Williams. ANN POWELL QUEEN of FOOTBALL TALENT NIGHT i F O O T B A L L FOOTBALL SQUAD First Row—Billy Cunningham, George Howard, Kenneth Bracken, Jack Master- son. Second Row—Manager Bob Miller, Herbert Wickham, Lacy Buch, Neal Dawson, Jack Adcock, Earnest White, Sam Pendergrass. Third Row—Jerry Bracken. Milton James, Gene Pinkston, Hugh Dorris, Jerry Bain, Gene Williams, Richard Hawkins. Fourth Row—Assistant Coach Crawford Steve McClanahan, Bill Simmons, Bob Teaster, Dawson Wells, Gene Averill, Sonny Kohn. Fifth Row—Bob Dorris, Roy Gwin, Bill Owens, Ed Ray, Norman Nelson, Coach Underwood, Donal Hedge, Bill Little. STARTING LINE-UP SCHEDULE 1947-’48 STEVE McCLANAHAN _ SONNY KOHN Left End SEPT. 26 Caruthersville WE 0 THEY 0 BILL SIMMONS _ OCT. 3 Chaffee 0 14 ED RAY _ OCT. 10 East Prairie 26 19 BOB DORRIS OCT. 17 Dexter 6 BOB TEASTER OCT. 24 Poplar Bluff 13 12 DONAL HEDGE OCT. 31 Risco 6 DAWSON WELLS NOV. 7 Fredericktown - 49 0 NORMAN NELSON NOV. 14 Kennett 6 GENE AVERILL NOV. 27 Malden 38 0 GENE WILLIAMS WON 7 LOST 1 __ — TIED 1 ♦FIRST TEAM ALL CONFERENCE §SECOND TEAM ALL CONFERENCE BASKETBALL First Row—Don Ward, Gene Williams, Roy Gwin, Norman Nelson, Dawson Wells. Second Row—Gene Gilbow, Charles Watts, Coach Underwood, Sonny Kohn, Gene Pinkston. Third Row—Jerry Bain. Dec. 2 Here _ - Holland 25 _ Hayti ___ 48 Dec. 5 There Portageville 36 _ _ Hayti 15 Dec. 9 There 38 21 Dec. 12 Here Kennett 22 _ Hayti _ — _ 24 1 R P.nntef 32 „ 31 Dec. 18 Here Deering 22 __ 27 Jan. 6 Here Braggadocio 21 Hayti 40 Jan. 9 Here Caruthersville _ - 38 _ Hayti ... 33 Jan. 13 Here Arbyrd 27 - Hayti _ 24 Jan. 16 There. Malden 23 Hayti - 22 Jan. 23 Here __ _ . _ Bragg City 19 Hayti 28 Jan. 27 There Caruthersville 33 Hayti __ 22 Feb. 3 Here Steele - _ 24 _ 50 Feb. 6 Here _ _ Cape Preps 40 Hayti ... . - 37 Feb. 17 Here _ __ Bragg City — 34 IHayti 57 COUNTY TOURNAMENT AT CARUTHERSVILLE Feb. 10____________Bragg City____________ 20----Hayti ------------_ 49 Feb. 11 ___________Steele______•__________15----Hayti ------------- 47 Feb. 13____1_______Wardell________________30----Hayti------------ 33 Feb. 14____________Caruthersville_________29----Hayti-------------- 25 TRACK Standing—Richard Hawkins. Sam Pendergrass. Neal Dawson, Gene Pinkston, Bobby Teaster, Earnest White, Gene Gilbow, Coach Underwood, Don Notgrass, Bill Little, Lacy Bush, Jack Masterson, Herbert Wickham, Steve McClanahan. Kneeling—iHugh Dorris, Jerry Bain, Bill Owens, Gene Williams, Charles Watts, Eugene Averill, Don Ward, Roy Gwin. T R A C K ........• SOFTBALL BOYS SOFTBALL TEAM First Row—Richard Hawkins, Bill Little, Charles Watts, Freeman Keith. Second Row—Mack Cook, Bobby Averill, Banks Bradley, Kenneth Bracken, Coach Underwood, Gene Pinkston, Lacy Bush, Bobby Davis, Jimmy Brown. Third Row—Huey Watkins, Ernest White, Henry Glass, Gene Gilbow, George Howard, Don Notgrass, James Grissom, Harold Grissom. B A S K E T B A L L BASKETBALL TEAM Pe £y Jowers, Donna Pence, Peggy Ellis, Dorothy Neal, Joan Crites, Coach Bill, Mildred Back, Ann Powell, Vera Watts, Joyce Phelon, Manager Patricia Bell. SOFTBALL GIRLS SOFTBALL First Row—Peggy Jawers, Patty Phillips, Mary Oates, Martha Cummins, Frances Garner, Frances Howell, Mary Mathis, Peggy Simmons, Margueret Ruddick, Marline Henderson. Second Row—Nancy Patrick, Vera Watts, Hazel Ward, Veedies White, Peggy Ellis, Retha French, Billy Lamb, Mary A. Byars, Earnestine Baynes, Velva Robbins. Third Row—Imogene Estes, Alma Holt, Donna Pence, Mary C. Adcock, Joyce Phelon, Junelle Howell, Clara Bannister. Fourth Row—Virginia McCoy, Mary A. Terrell, Joan Crites, Roberta Archibald, Corinne Childress. Fifth Row—Dorothy Neal, Louise Williams, Mildred Back, Virginia McAnally, Kathleen Frankum, Marcene Lentz. G R A D E F 0 O T B A L FOOTBALL SQUAD First Row—Phillip Gardner, Harold Sigler, Sherman Dean, John Mart Chism, Wayne Pinkston, Ronald Summar, Charles Kelley. Second Row—G iy Henning, Raymond Harden, Jerry Phelon, Mack Glasscock, Sidney Chaffin, Kenneth McAnally, Burl Sigler, Doyle Presson, Joe Grissom. Third Row—Arthur Berry, Ray Gwin, Pete Robertson, Bob Nelson, Charles Norton, Richard Kohn, Billy Inman, Mr. Mathis. GRADE BASKETBALL BOYS BASKETBALL First Row—Kenneth McAnally, Sidney Chaffin, John Mart Chism, Bob Nelson, Mack Glasscock. Second Row—Billy Wilkerson, Ray Gwin, Richardson Kohn, Mr. Mathis, Pete Robertson, Billy Inman, Gary Joe Williams. ♦ GIRLS BASKETBALL Front Row—Gloria Don Beasley, Wanda Gettings. Barbara Jones, Mary Jo Rowell, Eula Jean Evans, Jackie DeWeese. Second Row—Wanda Johnson, Barbara Wingfield, Virginia Miller, Miss Walters, Shirley Cecil, Dorothy Henning, Vernie Whitaker, Earline Gwin (not pictured.) BOYS SOFTBALL First Row—«Phillip Gardner, Harold Sigler, Sherman Dean, John Mart Chism, Ronald Summar, Wayne Pinkston, Charles Kelley. Second Row—Jerry Phelon, Billy Wilkerson, Mack Glasscock, Sidney Chaffin, Kenneth McAnaly, Burl Sigler, Doyle Presson, Joe Grissom. Third Row—Arthur Berry, Ray Gwin, Pete Robertson, Bob Nelson, Charles Norton, Richard Kohn, Billy Inman, Mr. Mathis. G R A D E S O F T B A L L GIRLS SOFTBALL First Row—Velma Maye, Lola Grissom, Lola Phillips, Barbara Jones, Virginia Miller, Jackie DeWeese, Eula Jean Evans, Virginia Craig, Roena Irvin, Vernie Whitaker. Second Row—Marie Ledbetter, Lavada Evans, Wanda Gettings, Wanda Johnson, Dorothy Henning, Mary Jo Rowell, Barbara Wingfield, Wanda Kirby, Nancy Osborne, Connie Prickett, Merleen Watkins, Carlene Bell, Miss Walters. Third Row—Dorothy Tanner, Shirley Cecil, Martha Granthorn, Katherine Speer, Sarab Jo De Varderw, Gloria Don Beasley. COMMERCIAL CLUB OFFICERS MARY WINTERS, President SHIRLEY SMITH, Vice-President SAMUEL KOHN, Secretary WANDA SHIREY, Treasurer JUNELLE HOWELL, Reporter IMOGENE ESTES, Sgt-at-Arms Shirley Smith Virginia McCoy Imogene Estes Peggy Jowers Wanda Shirey Mary Winters Jackie Phillips COMMERCIAL Junelle Howell Betty Reed Eugene Averill Bill Simmons Donal Hedge Jerry Bain Roy Gwin Bobby Teaster Edwin Ray Bobby McCoy Steve McClanahan Samuel Kohn Bill Little Thomas Popham u A W Standing: Alice Lee Tohill, Mary Jane Shipton, Ann Powell, Patricia Bell, Rebecca Stewart, Charles McDaniel, Wanda Dean Shirey, Junelle Howell. Sitting: Mary Alice Winters, Jackie Phillips, Shirley Smith, Imo- gene Estes. ¥ Charles Haley, Thomas Popham, Charles Watts, Gene Pinkston, Bobby Ottinger. Lacy Bush, Wayne Portlock, Lawrence Maroney, Mr. Parker, Henry Glass, Bobby Pendergrass, Gene Gilbow. MOTTO Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve. First Row—Harold Bates, Jimmie Brown, Billy Campbell, Bobby Averlll, Gary Cooper, Huey Waktins, Ralph Speer, Kenneth Bracken, Mack Cook. Second Row—Bobby Davis, Thomas Popham, Charles McDaniels, Sam Pender- grass, Roy Mercer, Hugh Dorris, Bobby Miller, Gene Gilbow, Herbert Milsap, Gene Pinkston. Third Row—Charle8 Watts, Eugene Chambliss, Earnest White, Bobby Ottinger, Steve McClanahan, Bill Owens, Milton James, Eugene Averill, Wayne Portlock. Fourth Row—Charley Haley, Bill Little, Junior Cook. ■ HOME ECONOMICS I GIRLS PREPARING BREAKFAST Kathleen Frankum Frances Garner Roberta Archibald Carleen James Joan Crites Peggy Ellis Nancy Patrick Vera Watts Martha Sue Cummins Margueret Ruddick Doris Broughton Earnestine Baynes MISS ALTA R. MOTTER SPEAKS TO HOME ECONOMICS II AND III GIRLS Velva Robbins Virginia McCoy Louise Williams lmogene Estes Naomi Ellis Juanita Helm Betty Reed Betty Cutsinger Betty Terrell Jackie Phillips Ruby James Mary Winters Hazel Ward Alice Tohill Veedies White Mrs. Kidwell Donna Pence Ann Powell Ann Milligan Shirley Smith Ila Fay Eads Marcene Lentz Patty Phillips Louetta Sides s p E E C H C L U B President, JUNELLE HOWELL Vice-President, DORIS JANE SLENTZ Secretary-Treasurer, ALICE TO HILL Reporter, MARY JANE SHIPTON First Row—Retha French, Billie Lamb, Mary Jane Shipton, Mary Alice Byars, Doris Jane Slentz. Second Row1—Ann Powell, Alice Tohill, June Gilbert, Mrs. Jasmyne Garrett, Clara Bannister, Mildred Back, Louise Williams. Third Row—Junelle Howell, Frances Howell, Betty Terrell, Ruby James, Junior Cook. DEBATE TEAMS RESOLVE: That the Federal Government should require compulsory arbitration in all basic American Industries. AFFIRMATIVE June Gilbert Junelle Howell NEGATIVE Doris Jane Slentz Mary Jane Shipton January 31 February 4 February 9 February 19 February 28 .Jackson Malden Hayti Oran .Cape Girardeau Doris Slentz, negative Mary Shipton, negative Clara Bannister, negative June Gilbert, affirmative Junelle Howell, affirmative Alice Tohlll, affirmative Retha French, affirmative Peggy Simmons, affirmative (not pictured) MARCENE LINTZ—Treasurer JUNELLE HOWELL—President MARY TERRELL—Secretary LIBRARY STAFF Wanda Shirey, Donal Hedge, Mary Winters, Imogene Estes, Doris Slentz, Virginia McCoy, Dorothy Neal, Mary Jane Shipton, Mrs. Kidwell, Jackie Phillips. F F GROCERIES - MEATS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES BUCKLEY’S PHONE 83 — — — — — — — WE DELIVER ANGELO’S Compliments of STAND COTTON “FOLLOW THE GANG TO A GOOD PLACE TO EAT” COMPANY HAYTI — — MISSOURI “BUILT ON VALUE — — — GROWING ON VALUE” EVERYTHING TO WEAR CONGRATULATIONS TO THE COUNCIL FROM THE JOY AND MISSOURI THEATRES HAYTI ________ MISSOURI SODA FOUNTAIN COMPLIMENTS OF GILBERT’S GROCERY MARKET PHONE HAYTI 160 MO. COMPLIMENTS OF TEXACO SERVICE STATION L. B. JERNIGAN COMPLIMENTS OF KELLY’S HOTEL HAYTI MO. COMPLIMENTS OF WHITE BLACK GROCERY QUALITY GROCERY MEATS SHIREY’S DRUG STORE O. E. (Cobb) McADAMS PHONE HAYTI 13 MO. COMPLIMENTS OF WILCOXON SON FURNITURE COMPANY PHONE 128 HAYTI MO. OLIVER RICHARDSON Prop. Hayti, Missouri Compliments of COMPLIMENTS OF PINKSTON’S NORTH PARK GROCERY PHONE HAYTI 242 MO. COMPLIMENTS OF BRASHER’S DRUG STORE troy b. McDonald Prop. PHONE 127 DeWEESE GROCERY PHONE HAYTI 173 MO. Sincere Good Wishes for Your Future—“Senior ” Ronnie F. GreenweU, Owner Home-Farm Auto Supplies CUSTOMER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED “The Best Today — Still Better Tomorrow” PHONE 44 HAYTI, MISSOURI I am pleased to be back in the same location with Modern Machinery that will make GOOD COTTON BETTER RONNIE F. GREENWELL GIN COMPANY YOUR SATISFACTION IS OUR SUCCESS HARDEN’S GROCERY-MEATS FEED WE DELIVER PHONE HAYTI 203 MO. GWIN’S CAFE COMPLIMENTS OF MR. and MRS. GLEN CARNAHAN Hayti Missouri COMPLIMENTS OF RANCHO HOTEL COMPLIMENTS OF ELECTRIC SERVICE AND SUPPLY MILTON KELLEY, Owner Hayti Missouri COMPLIMENTS OF WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE PHONE HAYTI 103-57 MO. COMPLIMENTS OF GRACE HUNTER’S SNAK SHOPPE Hayti Missouri COMPLIMENTS OF WELLS DRUG CO. LUNCHEONETTE LEONARD J. DODSON GROCERY AND MARKET ICE CREAM GOOD FOODS “NOT HOW CHEAP- HOW GOOD” WEST OF HAYTI ON HIGHWAY 84 COMPLIMENTS OF HAYTI CLEANERS Hayti Missouri COMPLIMENTS OF DORRIS MOTOR COMPANY HAYTI — _________ MISSOURI GARY HOTEL MRS. HAROLD DOOLIN Manager BATH COFFEE IN EVERY ROOM SHOP Located on Highway 84 COMPLIMENTS OF ----—NETHERY—-— Builders Supply Co TELEPHONE 17 :: HAYTI, MISSOURI GERMAN UNDERTAKING COMPANY STEELE, MISSOURI — PHONE NO. 7i J. L. GERMAN, Manager VALHALLA FUNERAL HONE FUNERAL DIRECTORS - AMBULANCE SERVICE HAYTI, MISSOURI — PHONE NO. 43 JOHN W. GERMAN, Manager CLAUDE HOWELL, Funeral Director COMPLIMENTS OF PEMISCOT COUNTY VETERINARY HOSPITAL DR. J. V. MOORE, PROP. PHONE 125 HAYTI, MISSOURI THE DEB Compliments COMPLIMENTS OF DALTON OIL COMPANY SHOP Fashions first— Fashions Right Phone Hayti 273 Mo. LEE’S CAFE xHELz PHONE S lf 130 HAYTI 184 MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF LAMB’S BUFFET LAMAR THOMPSON KHOURIE'S THE LEADER-MODEL STORES “We have served in the PAST and we Welcome to Serve IN THE FUTURE” Phone Hayti 181 Mo. E. E. LAMB Prop. flash! Says Reddy Kilowatt: CONGRATULATIONS! CLASS OF AND 9 4 8 BEST WISHES TO ALL STUDENTS Ark-Mo Power Co. COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF BANK S. P. OATES OF HAYTI INSURANCE HAYTI KOHN BUILDING MISSOURI HAYTI MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS LEONARD J. DODSON OF GROCERIES HAYTI MEATS WOMENS CLUB ICE CREAM Highway 84 Hayti, Missouri COMPLIMENTS OF BISHOP’S HAYTI CLEANERS SERVICE STATION PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE WASHING and GREASING MR. and MRS. P. 0. DAVIS, Prop. TLRES, TUBES and ACCESSORIES PHONE 243 Hayti Missouri Highway 84 Hayti, Missouri COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF A MACK’S FRIEND BUFFET COMPLIMENTS OF LEWIS PHONE 161 HAYTI MISSOURI CLEANERS “WE CALL AND DELIVER” ELMER LEWIS Owner Phone 180 Hayti, Mo. BON VOYAGE SENIORS OF 1948 Kohn Brothers GIN WE BUY COTTON, COTTONSEED AND SOYBEANS Located on Highway 84 JOE KOHN Phone 148 Hayti, Missouri COMPLIMENTS OF BAIN MOTOR CO. HAYTI BONUS-BUILT TRUCKS MISSOURI NATIONAL COMPANY Complete Gas Service DOMESTIC—COMMERCIAL—INDUSTRIAL and AGRICULTURAL INSTALLATIONS HAYTI MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF RAY’S GROCERY-MARKET AND FURNITURE STORE HAYTI MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF ALBERT HAMRA STORE DRY GOODS . . CLOTHING SHOES AND READY-TO-WEAR H A Y T I CONGRATULATIONS CLASS of ’48 PEMISCOT HARDWARE CO. FRED GLASSCOCK Owner HAYTI MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF OF Hutchinson’s D. A. HEDGE Philliber’s Jewelry CAFE FEEDS GROCERY “For lasting Gifts, see our line of QUALITY JEWELRY HAYTI, MO. HAYTI, MISSOURI HAYTI, MO. LEON CHISM STEVE MEDLING PL UMBING HEATING ATTORNEY-AT-LAW CONTRACTOR Hayti, Missouri PHONES Office 288 Residence 287 Phone 296 84 Highway West Hayti, Missouri CITY DRUG BAXTER GROCERY STORE PRESCRIPTIONS OUR BUSINESS “We Fill Any Doctor’s Prescription” GROCERIES AND QUALITY MEATS South Side Square Hayti, Missouri Hayti — — — — Missouri RESERVED FOR CLUB VELVET COMPLIMENTS OF FARM EQUIPMENT CO. authorized ALL IS-CHALMERS dealers K. A. REED HAYTI _____ MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF KENNETHS BAR INTERSECTION HIGHWAYS 84 and 61 COMPLIMENTS OF SCOTT’S SERVICE STATION HAYTI COMPLIMENTS OF BOEVING BROTHERS COTTON COMPANY STEWART COMPLIMENTS OF FURNITURE DODSON COMPANY BODY NEW AND USED FURNITURE FRIGIDAIRE MAYTAG PHILCO WORKS EVINRUDE MOTORS TRUCK BODIES any Size PHONE HAYTI 16 MO. Phone 2314 Hayti COMPLIMENTS OF BARKOVITZ’S AND WELL-WORTH STORE COMPLIMENTS OF PEOPLES DRUG STORE PHONE 95 H A Y T I COMPLIMENTS OF STANLEY EQUIPMENT CO. FORD TRACTORS DEARBORN EQUIPMENT HAYTI MISSOURI You are Cordially invited to visit the WARD STUDIO 510 Ward Ave. Caruthersville, Mo. FORMERLY THE GALLIAN STUDIO “Featuring the New Studio Strobe Lighting for Children.” For Your Convenience and for Quicker Service We are Operating by APPOINTMENT Come in for Appointment or Phone WARD STUDIO NO. 276 Caruthersville, Mo. ROBERT WARD BYRON WARD COMPLIMENTS OF WAHL COMPANY PHONE HAYTI 67 MO. COMPLIMENTS OF RAY J. CAMPBELL pemisc6t COUNTY TREASURER THOMAS ROLLER RINK HAYTI MISSOURI Highways 84-61 Morning____________9:30-11:00 Afternoons__________2:00- 5:00 Nights______________7:30-10:30 1948 COUNCIL Typography and Lithography by Herald Printing Co. Hayti Missouri COMPLIMENTS OF BARKOVITZ’S AND WELL-WORTH STORE COMPLIMENTS OF PEOPLES DRUG STORE PHONE 95 H A Y T I COMPLIMENTS OF STANLEY EQUIPMENT CO. FORD TRACTORS DEARBORN EQUIPMENT tfAYTI MISSOURI You are. Cordially invited to vfeit the WARD STUDIO 510 Ward Ave. Caruthersville, Mo. FORMERLY THE GALLIAN STUDIO “Featuring the New Studio Strobe Lighting for Children.’’ For Your Convenience and for Quicker Service We are Operating by APPOINTMENT Come in for Appointment or Phone WARD STUDIO NO. 276 Caruthersville, Mo. ROBERT WARD ' BYRON WARD COMPLIMENTS OF k WAHL COMPANY PHONE HAYTI 67 MO. COMPLIMENTS OF RAY J. CAMPBELL pemisc6t COUNTY TREASURER THOMAS1 ROLLER RINK HAYTI MISSOURI Highways 84-61 Morning_____________9:30-11:00 Afternoons__________2:00- 5:00 Nights______________7:30-10:30 1948 COUNCIL Typography and Lithography by Herald Printing Co. Hayti Missouri
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