Whether you be a sophisticated senior, a jolly junior, a silly sophomore, or a green freshman, you must have many pleasant memories of this year. We’ll remember our school's familiar sights such as Mr. Johnston's bad, bad, bad slips or the sound of Coach Martin's low bellow Be quiet, people! We'll have fond recollections of phrases like You’re playing, young fellow or Hey, young ’un, and, of course, everyone will remember the great season that the football team had. The publications class, under Mr. Cole's direc- tion , has tried to capture these happy moments in the 1975 yearbook. Co-editors: Jimmie Morgan Susan Young 2 Administration-------------------------------page 5 Faculty--------------------------------------page 7 Seniors--------------------------------------page 11 Juniors--------------------------------------page 29 Sophomores-----------------------------------page 37 Freshmen-------------------------------------page 43 Athletics------------------------------------page 47 Organizations--------------------------------page 63 Favorites------------------------------------page 79 Activities-----------------------------------page 87 Advertising----------------------------------page 95 3 MISS GAIL STEPHENS This 1974-1975 COUNCIL is dedicated to Miss Gail Stephens. Her participation in school events and her hard work on the proms in arranging every detail have been greatly appreciated. She was always there to help and chaperoned numerous school activities. She has been sponsor of the Junior Class for several years. To the students, Miss Stephens seems more like a good friend than a teacher. Whenever a student has a problem, she is willing to listen. If there is a way for her to help, she will be more than glad to do all she can. 4 At right - Miss Stephens at last year’s prom. ADAMNISSl 1 (dninoitiatwfi L io R. SEATED - Otha Kyles. Administrative Assistant; Sam Wallace. Superintendent of Schools; Maecel Dorris. Princi- pal of the North Elementary. STANDING. L to R - Dalton Rogers. Principal of the South Elementary; Raymond Inman. Principal of the Junior High School: and Norman Nelson. Principal of the High School. 6 SEATED - Phil Bowen, Jim Hall. Mrs. Ina Claire Sanders (Vice-president), C. A. Vivrett (President). STANDING - Sam Wallace (Superin- tendent), James P. Watkins (Treasurer). T. O. Shelly. RayJ. Campbell (Secretary), Rev. H. L. Taylor. Janet Allen Home Economics Mabel Brasher Typing, Shonland Jerry Cecil P. E.. Health Arnold Chastain Art Iverson Cheatham Science Bruce Cole English and Publications Kenneth Felts Mathematics Jasamyn Garrett Speech, Mo. History Ellenann Grigory Psychology, Social Studies Jimmy Holmes English William Howard Mathematics Oliver Johnston History Otha Kyles Black History Mary McKay English Virgil Martin P.E., Health Kay Ratliff Girls Physical Ed. Edna Robert Guidance Counselor Elsie Rogers Librarian James Shipton World History, Social Sci- ence 8 Wilburn Simmons Industrial Arts Wendell Smith Instrumental Music Gail Stephens Economics, Commercial Arts Brenda Taylor English, Commercial Arts Linda Taylor Spanish Don Tomlinson Science, Physical Education Hula Adams 8th Grade English Gary Damron 7th Grade Social Studies Barbara Ezzell 8th Grade Mathematics Robert Finley 8th Grade Social Studies Alma Nolen Curriculum Coordinator Sarah Leonard Junior High Librarian Lawrence Parks 7th Grade Science Sandy Scott 7th Grade English CAROLWYN SWEET Junior High Art MINNIE WALLACE 8th Grade Science 9 MIKE ALLEN Physical Education SANDRA BURNETT 7th and 8th Home Ec. KAY KING Speech Therapy ALTHA ROEBUCK 5th, 6th, 7th Music DAVID SCHUPP 7th Mathematics SHARON SMITH 7th and 8th Music High School Vocal Music JACKIE TAYLOR Remedial Reading BUFALA CHISM Superintendent's Office MARGARET McCRARY Superintendent's Office FAYE MERRELL Superintendent's Office MARY KELLY High School Principal's Office RETHA SUDDARTH High School Principal's Office DORETHA HUMES Junior High Principal's Office PAT DAMRON South Elementary PEGGY FINLEY North Elementary BARBARA REED Junior High Principal's Office 10 MOTTO: Wisdom is knowing what to do next, skill is knowing how to do it, and virtue is doing it. FRONT. L to R - Denise Suddarth. treasurer; Anita Humes, vice-presi dent. CENTER - Richard Turnage, president. BACK. L to R - Linda Bogan, secretary: Dottie Mack, reporter. 12 Class flower: daisies. SHARON LEIGH ALEXANDER FHA -1,2: Cheerleader -1,2; Sew With Cotton - 1, 2, 3, 1st Place - 3. SHARON LOUISE ANDERSEN N. Hon. Soc. - 2. 3, 4: Thespians - 3, 4; Camera Club - 2, Secretary - 2: ARROW Staff - 4: COUNCIL Staff - 4; Band - 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Librarian -1,2, 3. 4; Div. II Instr. Con. - II, Rating - 1: All Div. Band - 1, All Dist. Band - 3, Quad-State Band - 4; Spanish 1 Award - 1, English II Award - 2, World History Award - 2, Biology Award - 3. JOHN HENRY BANKS. JR. TERESA RENEE BARNES FHA - 1, 2. 3, 4; FHA - Parliamentarian - 3: FHA - Treasurer - 4; FTA - 3, 4; FT A - Vice-Pres.; Student Council - 4; Student Council - Historian - 4: Cheer- leader -1,2,3: Cheerleading Capt. - 2; Jr. Secretary; Contestant for Mr. and Miss HHS - 4. LINDA FAYE BOGAN FHA -3,4; Pep Club - 1; Cheerleader - 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading Award - 2, 3, 4; Sr. Secretary - 4. REECIE BORDERS Pep Club - 2; Mixed Chorus - 2; Who's Who - Most Nonchalant -3,4. 13 MARISA LYNN BOWEN Nat. Hon. Soc. - 4; Thespians -2, 3, 4; FHA - 1, 2; FTA - 2, 3; Student Council - 4, Student Council Treasurer - 4: Band - 1; Soph. Class Reporter; Oh Come Let Us Adore Him - 2, So Wonderful in White - 2; Football Royalty - 2. JOE WESLEY BROOKS Camera Club - 4. DEBBIE LYNNE BROWN Pep Club -1,2,3: French Club -1,2: Band -1,2,3; Band Award -1,2: Beta Club -1,2,3; Yearbook Staff -2,3; VICA - 4. LEONARD CHARLES BROWN Basketball -1,2,4; Mixed Chorus - 1, 2. M EARNEST MELVIN CAMPBELL Basketball - 1, 2; Ind. Arts Club - 1; Camera Club - 4. KATHY SUE CARNELL Librarian -2,3,4. RONALD E. CECIL Baseball - 1; ARROW Staff - 4, COUNCIL Staff - 4. JANICE GAYLE CHRONISTER JOANNE THERESA CHRONISTER FHA - 4. ALEX CLINTON Football - 1, 3, 4, 2nd Team All-Conf. -3, 1st Team All-Conf. - 4, Most Out- standing Lineman - 4; Basketball - 4; Baseball - 1, 2, 3, 4. STEVEN CRAIG COLE Nat. Hon. Soc. - 2, 3, 4; Nat. Hon. Soc. Vice-Pres. - 4; Thespians - 3, 4; Thespian Vice-Pres. - 4; Ind. Arts Club - 1: Art Club - 4; Sgt. at Arms - An Club - 4; Camera Club - 2: Camera Club Trea- surer - 2; ARROW Staff - 4; COUNCIL Staff - 4; Band -1,4; Band Pres. - 4; A Date With Judy - 3; Warrior's Hus- band - 3: Cactus Wildcat - 3; (con- tinued on page 28) HONOR STUDENT 15 THERESA ANN COOK N. Hon. Soc. - 2. 3, 4; Thespians - 2, 3, 4: FHA - 1, 2, 3, 4: FHA Reporter - 2; Pep Club - 2: FTA - 1, 2. 3. 4; FT A Treasurer - 3; Camera Club - 2; Major- ette - 1, 2. 4; ARROW Staff - 4; COUN- CIL Staff - 4; Band -1,2, 3,4; Home Ec. Award - 1; ”0 Come Let Us Adore Him” - 2; So Wonderful in White” - 2; Choir - 4; Quad-State Chorus - 4; Who's Who - Most Flirtatious - 4. LA VERNE CRAION Thespians - 2, 3, 4: FHA - 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club - 1; Epsilon Beta - 1; French Club - 3: FTA - 1, 2. 3; An Club - 4; So Wonderful in White” - 2; O Come Let Us Adore Him - 2; Mixed Chorus - 2, 3: Who’s Who - Jolliest Junior, Witti- est - 4. LUEREATHER CRAION FHA -1,2: Pep Club - 1; Art Club - 1, 4; Mixed Chorus - 1; Glee Club - 4; Choir - 4. GWENDOLYN ANN CROSS FHA - 1; Pep Club -1,2; An Club - 4; Mixed Chorus -1,2. DARLENE FANE FHA -1,2; Pep Club -1,2; FTA - 2; An Club - 1. DENNIS FORD Football -1,4; Track - 2; Baseball - 1, 2, 3; Ind. Arts Club - 2. 16 KEITH DEWAYNE FULLER Baseball - 4; Camera Club - 4; Mixed Chorus - I; Choir - 2. JOHN EARL GARNER Basketball - 1, 2, 3; VICA Club - 3, 4; VICA Club Vice-Pres. - 4; Art Club - 4. VICKY LYNNE GUISE Nat. Hon. Soc. - 4; Thespians - 2, 3, 4; Thespian Scribe - 4: FHA - 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA Song Leader - 2: FHA Rec. Leader - 4; FTA - 1, 2, 3, 4, Soc. Chairman - 2; FT A Pres. -3,4; Student Council - 4, Pari. - 4; Band - 1, 2, 3, 4; Woodwind Rep. - 3; Band Rep. - 4; ARROW Staff - 4; COUNCIL Staff - 4; All-Div. Band - 1, 2; Jr. Class Rep.; O Come Let Us Adore Him” - 2: So Wonderful in White” - 2; Cactus Wildcat - 3; Who’s Who - Wittiest -3,4; Mr. and Miss Win- ter Wonderland - 3; Cand. (continued on page 28) LUTHER THOMAS GUNNELLS Football - 3: Choir - 4. ALBERT LENE HOLMES, JR. Football -1,2; Basketball -1,2,4; Track -1,2; Baseball - 1, 2, 3, 4. RHONDA JO HOWREN Pep Club - 1; Sew With Cotton -1,2; ARROW Staff - 4; COUNCIL Staff - 4. 17 ANITA ORVETTE HUMES FHA -2,3,4, Historian - 4; Sew With Cotton -3,4, (1st Place) - 3; Art Club - 4, Pres. - 4; Camera Club - 3; Pep Club - 1; Cheerleader - 2, 3, 4, Capt. -3,4: Soph. Class Sec.; Sr. Class Vice-Pres.; Girls' State - 3; Basketball Homecoming Queen - 3: You, the Jury - 2: Run, Robber Run - 2. JOYCELYN SHAY HUMES FHA - 1, 2: Pep Club -1,2; FT A -1,2: Cheerleader - 2: Mixed Chorus - 4. GLORIA DELOR1S HUNTER FHA - 2: Pep Club - 1. SHIRLEY SUSAN JACKSON FHA - 4. GLAY GWENDOLYN JOHNSON FHA - 1: Pep Club - 1: Epsilon Beta - 1: Spanish Club - 1. RUBYE JEAN JOHNSON FHA - 4; Pep Club - 4: FTA - 4; Art Club - 4; Camera Club - 4: Secretary - Cam- era Club - 4. 18 TIMOTHY CLEOPHUS JOHNSON .Basketball - 1; Student Council - 1; Fresh. Class Pres.; VICA - 3. 4: 1st in VICA Dist. Speaking - 3; VICA Commit- tee Chairman - 3; State and Nat’l VICA Conf. - 4: Nat. VICA Awards - 4; State VICA Council - 4: VICA Pres. - 4; State VICA Committee Member - 4; Dist. VICA Vice-Pres. - 4. ROBERT LYNN KHOURIE Football - 3, 4; Thespians - 3, 4; FTA - 2; Ind. Arts Club - 2; Art Club - 4; Cam- era Club -2,3; Band - 1. EMILY IRENE KIMBLE LETTIE M. KING Pep Club -1,2; Glee Club - 4: Mixed Chorus -1,2. VICKY ANNETTE LANNIE FHA - 1, 2. 3, 4; FTA - 3, 4, Sec. - 4; Band - 1; Student Council -3,4, Student Council Vice-Pres. - 4; Jr. Class Trea- surer. LANNY DALE LEDBETTER VICA Club -3,4, VICA Pari. - 4; 1st Place VICA Contest - 3. 19 PAMELA JOYCE LEDBETTER Nat. Hon. Soc. - 2: Thespians - 2, 3. 4: Spanish Club - 1; FTA - 2; Cheerleader - 1, 2; ARROW Staff - 4: COUNCIL Staff - 4; Run Robber Run - 2; You, the Jury - 2, 3; A Date With Judy” - 3; Cactus Wildcat - 3; Warrior’s Hus- band - 3; Choir - 4: Algebra I Award - 1. WENDELL LOCKR1DGE Baseball -3,4; Thespians - 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Council - 2, 3, 4; Band Manager - 4; Soph. Class President. RETHA LEE LUSTER FHA - 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club -1,2; Span- ish Club - 3, Spanish Club Reporter - 3; French Club - 2. DOTTIE SUE MACK FHA -1,2; Pep Club -1,4; Senior Class Reporter; Mixed Chorus -1,4. BABE RUTH SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD EDDIE ORLAN MARTIN Football - 1, 2, 3, 4: All-State -3,4; All-District - 3, 4: All-South - 3; Bas- ketball -1,2; Track -2,3; Baseball - 3. 4: ARROW Staff - 4; COUNCIL Staff - 4. CHARLOTTE RENA MAXIE FHA - 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club - 1; Camera Club - 2; Cheerleader - 2, 3, 4; Cheer- leader Award - 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader Co- Captain - 3; Mixed Chorus -1,4. 20 JENICE McGEE FHA - 1, 2, 4; Pep Club - 1; Spanish Club - 2. JAMES EARL McINTYRE Football - 4: Basketball - 4; Track - 4. TERRY ALAN McMAHAN JULIA ANN MOORE N. Hon. Soc. - 2. 3. 4; FHA - 1. 2, 3: FT A - 3; Camera Club - 2; ARROW Staff - 4; COUNCIL Staff - 4; General Science Award - 1; English II Award - 2: Home Ec. II Award - 2. CATHY ELAINE MORGAN JIMMIE MEDLIN MORGAN Football - 1, 2. 3, 4, All-Conf. Hon. Ment. - 3, 1st and 2nd Team All-Conf. - 4; Track - 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball - 1, 2, 3, 4: FTA - 2, 3; Ind. Arts Club - 1, Vice- Pres. - 1; Camera Club - 2, 4, Treas. - 4; Student Council - 4; ARROW Staff - 4; COUNCIL Staff - 4. Co-Editor - 4; Soph. Class Vice-Pres.: Jr. Class Vice- Pres.: Mr. and Miss HHS - 4. 21 GLORIA JEAN PALMER Pep Club -1,2; French club - 1. TERRY DWIGHT RAY Football - 1, 2, 3. 4, All-Conf. Def. Tackle - 4; Come, Let Us Adore Him - 2; A Date With Judy - 3; You the Jury - 3: Cactus Wildcat - 3; War- rior's Husband - 3; Who's Who - Jolliest Junior - 3: Thespians - 2, 3, 4. CARLOS EDWARD RAYMOND Football - 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Conf. Hon. Ment. - 3, All-Conf. 1st Team - 4; Track - 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball - 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club - 2; FTA - 4; Ind. Arts Club -1,2; Art Club - 4; Camera Club - 4, Pres. - 4; Who’s Who - Wittiest -3,4, Jolliest Junior, Best Personality - 4, Most Nonchalant - 4; Mr. and Miss Winter Wonderland - 3; Cand. for Mr. and Miss HHS - 4; Miss Christmas Bell Pageant - 3. CARL L. RUSSELL Football - 3: Choir - 4. CARMEN L. RUSSELL FHA - 1; French Club - 2; An Club - 4; Mixed Chorus - 1. VIVIAN ANN SANFORD Pep Club -1,2: Cheerleader - 4; French Award - 3. 22 KEITH SELLERS VICA - 3, 4. PAUL SHECKELL Football - 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club - 2: Ind. Arts Club - 2; Art Club - 4; Camera Club - 4. JUDITH TERESA SLAVINGS Thespians - 2, 3: FHA - 1; VICA Secre- tary - 4; You, the Jury - 2, 3: A Date With Judy - 3; Cactus Wildcat - 3; Warrior's Husband - 3; Dist. Speech Contest - Exc. Rating - 3; State Speech Contest - Ave. Rating - 3. CHESTER SMITH, JR. Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4; Track - 3: Mixed Chorus - 4. GREGORY SMITH Football - 1; Basketball - 1, 2, 3; Ind. Arts Club - 2. GYNETT SMITH FHA - 1. 2, 3, 4; FHA Songleader - 3; FHA Vice-Pres. - 4; Student Council - 2, 4; ARROW Staff - 4; COUNCIL Staff - 4; Cheerleader Alternate - 2; Pep Club - 1, 2. 4; Class Sec.-Treas. - 1, 2; You the Jury - 2: Run Robber Run - 2; FHA Award -1,3; FHA Most Outstanding - 2; Sew With Cotton -2,3; 3rd Place Sew With Cotton - 3. 23 MARGIE SPANN FHA - 1; Mixed Chorus - 1. RONDA JEAN SPENCER FHA - 1. 2, 3; FTA - 2, 3: Majorette - 1, 2; Band - 1, 2; All-Div. Band - 1, 2; Div. 2 Instr. - 1: All-Dist. Band - 2. CAROL DENISE SUDDARTH N. Hon. Soc - 2, 3, Treas. - 3; Thespi- ans -2,3, Sec. - 3; Spanish Club - 1: FTA - 2; Student Council - 1, 2, 3, 4, Rec. Sec. - 4; Cheerleader - 1, 2, 3; ARROW Staff - 4; COUNCIL Staff - 4; Sr. Class Treas.; O Come Let Us Adore Him” - 2; The Outcasts of Poker Flat - 2; A Date With Judy - 3; Warrior's Husband - 3; You, the Jury - 3; Cactus Wildcat - 3; Mr. and Miss HHS - 4. GWENDOLYN SHAY SUTTLE FHA -1,2,3: Pep Club -1,2: Alter. Cheerleader - 3: FTA - 1; Art Club - 4: Band - 4, Flag Corps - 4; Camera Club - 2: Glee Club - 4; Basketball Maid - 2: Football Maid - 4. DARLENE LEVERT THOMAS FHA - 1, 2, 3: Spanish Club - 3: French Club - 3, Secretary - 3: An Club - 4; Glee Club - 1; Mixed Chorus - 4. JOAN KAY THOMAS Spanish Club - 1: FTA - 3; Civics Award - 1; Spanish Award - 2. 24 MARGIE DENISE THOMAS Basketball Maid - 2; Pep Club -1,2. JANET KAY THOMPSON FHA -1,2: Pep Club - 1; Sew With Cot- ton -2,3. LEE ALBERT THOMPSON Nat. Hon. Soc. - 4: Thespians - 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. - 3: FT A - 2, 3, Pari. - 3; Student Council - 4; ARROW Staff - 4: COUNCIL Staff - 4; Band - 1, 2, 3, 4, All Div. Band - 3, All Dist. Band - 2. 3, 4. Quad-State Band - 4: Choir - 4: Dist. Speech Con. - Exc. Rating, State Speech Con. - Ave. + Rating - 3; Lost Hori- zon - 2; You, the Jury - 2, 3; Run Robber Run - 2, (corn, on page 28) TERRY LYNN TOSH JAN ANNETTE TURNAGE FHA - 1. 2, 4. Rep. - 4; FT A - 3, 4. Treas. - 4: ARROW Staff - 4: COUNCIL Staff - 4; Band - 1, 2, 3. 1st Alt. Major- ette - 1; 1st Alt. Mr. and Miss Sadie Hawkins - 3: COUNCIL Queen - 4. 25 VALEDICTORIAN and BEST ALL-AROUND STUDENT BABE RUTH SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD RICHARD EURTIES TURNAGE Nat. Hon. Soc. - 2, 3, 4; Nat. Hon. Soc. Reporter - 4; Thespians -3,4, Thespian President - 4; FTA - 2; Ind. Arts Club - 1, Ind. Arts Club Reporter - 1; Student Council - 1, 2, 3, 4. Student Council Rep. -3,4; ARROW Staff - 4: COUNCIL (corn, on page 28) TERRI LYNN TURNAGE Nat. Hon. Soc. - 4; Thespians - 2, 3, 4, Thespians Sec. - 4; FHA - 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 2nd Vice-Pres. - 4; Pep Club -1,2, 3, 4; Cheerleader - 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-cap- tain - 1; Spanish Club - 1; FTA - 2, 3, 4; Student Council - 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer - 3; President - 4; (corn, on page 28) LORETTA WALKER Pep Club - 1, 4; Art Club - 4; Band - 4; Flag Corps - 4, Flag Corps Captain - 4; Mixed Chorus -1,2. WILLIE WALKER Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club - 3; French Club - 1. DANNY L. WHITE Football - 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Conf. Hon. Ment. - 2, All-State - 3, 4, All-Dist. - 3,4, All-Conf. -3,4; Scoring Trophy - 4; School Scoring Record - 4; Basketball - 1, 2; Track - 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball - 1, 2, 3, 4; All-Dist. - 3: FTA - 4. DORIS JEAN WILLIAMS FHA - 2; Pep Club - 1, 2, 4: An Club - 4; Flag Corps - 4, Flag Corps Sec. - 4; Mixed Chorus -1,2. 26 LEROY WILLIAMS Camera Club - 4. SUSAN LEIGH YOUNG Nat. Hon. Soc. -2, 3, 4, Nat. Hon. Soc. President - 4; FHA - 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA Sec. - 3, FHA President - 4, FHA Regional Reporter - 4; FTA - 2, 3, 4, FT A Vice-Pres. - 3; Band - 1, 2, 3, 4; Div. II Instr. Con. - I Rating - 1; Camera Club - 2: Student Council -3,4, Student Council CorTes. Sec. - 4: ARROW Staff - 4: COUNCIL Staff - 4, Co-editor - 4; Choir - 4: Quad-State Choir - 4; English I Award - 1; Geometry Award - 2; English II Award - 2; English III Award - 3: Who's Who - Most Likely to Succeed -3,4: Sophisticated Senior - 4. DA R AWARD and SALUTATORI AN 27 STEVEN CRAIG COLE - You, the Jury - 3; Quad-State Chorus - 4; Art I Award - 2: 3rd Place Delta Arts and Crafts Fair - 3; Who's Who - Most Courteous - 3. VICKY LYNNE GUISE - for Mr. and Miss HHS - 4; Football Homecoming Maid - 4. LEE ALBERT THOMPSON - A Date With Judy - 3; Cactus Wildcat - 3: Warrior's Husband - 3; Dust of the Road - 4; Typing Award - 2; Bookkeeping Award - 3; English III Award. RICHARD EURTIES TURNAGE - Staff - 4; Band - 1, 2, 3, 4; Band - Reporter - 3; Band - Brass Rep. - 4; Senior Class President; All Division Band -1,3; A Date With Judy - 3; Cactus Wildcat - 3: You, the Jury - 3; Warrior’s Husband - 3; Dist. Speech Contest - Excellent Rating - 3; State Speech Contest - Superior Rating - 3; Who’s Who - Most Likely to Succeed - 4. TERRI LYNN TURNAGE - Band -1,3,4, Sec. - 3, Treasurer - 4, Dist. II Instr. Con. - 1; Choir - 4: Jr. Class Pres. So Wonderful in White - 2: O Come Let Us Adore Him - 2; Dist. Speech Con. - 2: Who's Who - Most Popular -3,4, Best Personality -3,4, Most Like to Date -3,4, Most Athletic -3,4, Most Flirtatious - 3, Jolliest Junior; Football Homecoming Queen - 4. 28 30 Wayne Alexander Bruce Lee O'neal Austin 1975 Junior Terry Sue Autry Go stand in the corner. Vickie Babcock Hollywood Alan Barkovitz Bark-o Kathy Berry Orange Blossom Patricia Berry Pat David Brazier Acapulco Gold Steve Cecil Ingram Ridge Ralph Chamberlain Afro John Mark Chism Center man Gary Cole Slow and easy Alex Cooper Maxie Willie Cooper Fat Sam Linda Cornett Take it easy. 31 Tony Creasy Cassanova Paula Crites Flirt Celeste Cross Christi's car Diane Crump Wynne James Cummings Gopher Barbara Daugherty 1975 Junior Jay Doucey DWI Julius Douglas John Pike Donna Dowdy Smoking in the girls room Ida Ellis 1975 Junior Gary Enright Green tennis shoes Eartha Fisher 1975 Junior Freda Fletcher 1975 Junior Theada Fletcher Arthur Wanda Flowers Flea 32 Michael Ford Snake Thomas Greenwell Big Ed Beatrice Hall Band, ten - hut! Kenneth Hall Kenny Sharon Hall Joey Shirley Hall 1975 Junior Kenneth Higgins Duck Elizabeth Hunter Bunny Doug Jackson ex el presidente Sylvester James 1975 Junior Hilda Johnson 1975 Junior Victory Johnson 1975 Junior Dwight Jones 1975 Junior Franklin Jones Junior Cindy Joyner 1975 Junior 33 Tammie Khourie Adeba Tony Klinkhardt Klink Mildred Lawrence Mill, what's the deal?” David Ledbetter Flirtacious Joanne Lee Talkative Rosie London P. I. Scott McCabe Hey, Joker. Kenneth McClain Kenny Theresa McCoy Oh, flounce! Randy McCrary Frito Bandito Michael Metzger Marty Karen Moore Kat Patricia Moore 1975 Junior Sheree North Gum popper Lisa Ody You know! 34 Patricia Plunkett Trisha Leotis Pulliam Pizzaburger James Ray Walter Sheila Richardson 1975 Junior Donual Roberts Super Fly Richard Rogers 1975 Junior Ossie Ruff Chubby Tony Sample Super Joe Charles Shaver Chuck Leroy Smith Turkey Jeannette Spann Dennie Betty Spencer 1975 Junior Lesia Summar Chocolate ice cream with nuts.” Joy Taylor Hey, wait a minute! Patrick Thomas Sleepy 35 Vatter Thomas Sister Vivian Thomas L. C. Debra Tousant For truth.” Randy Tumage 1975 Junior Michael VanDyke Mike Brenda West Julius 36 Rusty Williams Rooster Sherman Willis Dog AT LEFT - co-editors Susan Young and Jimmie Morgan dis- play the spirit banner prepared by the members of the publi- cations class as part of the preliminaries to the Homecom- ing game against the Chaffee Red Devils. Sophomores, Delois Campbell Michelle Cannon Steve Camell Terri Cecil Cheryl Chronister David Conaway Arlene Cornett Jerry Dodson Terry Dodson Donald Flowers Ricky Ford Sarah Frye 38 Malinda Fuller Linda Garner Tommy Gill Joy Glover Delores Gooden Dovie Gooden Kenneth Harper Glenda Harris Lloyd Harris Judy Holland Howard Holmes Carolyn Humes Danny Hunt Luther Jackson Terri James Jerlene Johnson Rita Johnson Gracie Jones Johnny Grissom Ronald Hadley Jimmy Hall 39 40 Leroy Jones Robert Jones Verlene Jones Michael Keeton Willie Kelleybrev Becky Lee Brian McCabe Rosie McGee Phillip Mack Archie Robinson John Robinson Patricia Robinson Wayne Robinson Victor Sample Danny Sharp Donna Smith James Smith Leavon Spencer Pat Steen Sharon Suttle Fammie Taylor Kevin Thompson Leslie Thompson Ronald Thompson Glenda Trotter Marquetta Trotter Duke Tumage Jimmy Vaughn Beverly Walker Johnny Walker 41 Ira West Bryan Whitaker Edward Williams Kenneth Williams Melvin Willis Gary Young CLASS OFFICERS Malinda Fuller - president McGraddie Robinson - vice-president Michelle Cannon - secretary Ira West - treasurer Donna Smith - reporter ABOVE - Scenes from ihe egg toss at the Fifties Day in the spring of 1974. This was just one of the many activities that made that special day a joy. 42 Sol Abraham Jerry Alexander Clara Barringer Doris Barringer Fred Barringer Keith Bell Patricia Bell Rickey Bell Michael Bell Rhonda Brown Charlene Cooper Vickie Cooper Denny Cowley Donald Cross Kathy Cross Bart Cummings Rickey Curry Tommy Davis Sue Dean Dorothy Doby Jerry Bunch Timmy Ray Bunch Alana Burks Jerry Cody Mose Collins Denise Duncan Brenda Enright David Erwin Freda Fisher James Ford 44 Jarvis Ford Oscar Garner Bruce Gibbons Gregory J. Gipson Robert Gooden Mary Ann Gray Fred Hall David Hamilton Leah Harris Donald Hedge Eric Holmes Billy Hopkins Coy Huddleston Paulette Johnson Richard Johnson Willie Jones Alex Kimble Napoleon Lockridge Doug McDowell David Lee Macklin Roosevelt Martin Marla Maxie Sandra Maxie Delores Middleton Jeanette Moore Tommy Morgan Pam Palmer Ivory Patterson Walter Pulliam Major Ragland 45 Audry Robinson David Robinson Sadie Robinson Charles Rowsley Joann Rowsley Jerry Sellers Phillip Shelly Barry Sloan Clyde Smith Charley Starkey Jessie Stephens Martha Stewart Robert Swanger Jettie Taylor Trena Taylor Betty Teal Marie Thomas Juna Thompson Revola Thompson Rhonda Turnage Tony Turnage Cindy Underwood Leanne Weddington Jacqueline West Walter White CLASS OFFICERS Rosie Williams Audrey Robinson, president Tony Turnage, vice-president Jackie West, secretary Doug McDowell, treasurer Billy Hopkins, reporte 46 Mike Jackson Bobby Barnes Harry Grant Monkey races home. I Bobby takes a healthy swing. I Gary Cole Rusty Williams Kenneth Higgins 48 Danny White Jimmy Hall Mark Cartee Jimmie watches one clear the fence. Carlos awaits next pitch. Jimmie Morgan Eddie Martin 49 Jimmie Davis Leotis Pulliam Bradley Luce The reserves wait for their chance to deliver some action. 50 SR wm of 4 (Opting SBawbnffl The Indians defeated North Pemiscot 7-0 in the finals of the District Tournament to become District champs for the third year in a row. They reached the sectional playoffs but were defeated by Illmo-Scott City 5-2. The Indians had an explosive hitting attack. They averaged 10 runs per game and had seven players with at least a .300 batting average. The starters had a team batting average of .328. STARTERS AVG. AB H 2B 3B HR BB SO RUNS Morgan .389 54 21 8 1 5 5 6 21 White .388 36 14 3 1 1 5 7 16 Martin .385 39 15 3 0 5 6 7 15 Grant .375 48 18 2 0 1 3 13 14 Barnes .364 55 20 5 0 1 5 10 13 Cartee .300 50 15 3 0 0 5 13 13 Luce .242 33 8 2 0 0 3 10 10 Davis .188 32 6 3 0 0 4 8 10 Alexander .186 59 11 2 0 1 2 7 10 Jackson ■ 410 61 25 4 0 0 5 9 28 328 467 153 35 2 14 43 90 150 On the next five and one half pages are pictured the TONY SAMPLE - All-Conference Offensive Guard EDDIE MARTIN - All-Confer- ence Running Back JIMMIE MORGAN - All-Confer- ence Punter Fo6tixM C nje enee ( (mips CARLOS RAYMOND - All-Con- ference Offensive Tackle DANNY WHITE - All-Confer- ence Running Back JOHN CHISM - All-Conference Defensive Guard ALEX CLINTON - All-Confer- ence Offensive End PATRICK THOMAS - All-Con- ference Running Back TERRY RAY - All-Conference Defensive Tackle 52 DAVID THOMPSON SAMMY GORMAN DANNY HUNT DAVID LEDBETTER MATTHEW PEETE JIMMY HALL BOBBY KHOURIE RUSTY WILLIAMS Alex draws a crowd after catching a Morgan pass. Jimmie shows his All-Conference punting ability. 53 ALEX COOPER RALPH CHAMBERLAIN JOHNNY BANKS GARY ENRIGHT ik DONALD FLOWERS VICTOR SAMPLE WAYNE ALEXANDER MALCOLM BABB Eddie slows up the ball carrier. Jimmie stop opponent from scoring. 54 Jk GROVER FANE EDWARD WILLIAMS A TERRY DODSON Eddie almost breaks one open against Chaffee. Danny is stopped after a short gain. 55 KENNETH HARPER Eddie uses his quick moves to get outside for a sizeable gain. Danny scores against C'ville. Jimmie lures the defense. 56 Additional Facts About the Varsity Football Team THEY WE David Thompson and Sammy Gorman were selected as S. Pemiscot 0 38 All-Conference Honorable Mention. Jimmie Morgan was Caruthersville 6 «20 selected as the All-Conference second team quarterback. East Prairie 14 «20 John Chism and Jimmie Morgan were selected to the Dexter 21 •22 Southeast Missouri Academic Team. Eddie Martin and Chaffee 6 «40 Alex Clinton were selected to the Southeast Missouri All- Malden 14 •42 Star Team. Alex Clinton, Eddie Martin, Jimmie Morgan, Scott City 20 18 and Danny White were selected to the All-Northeast Doniphan 22 50 Arkansas-Southeast Missouri Super Team. Eddie Martin. Portageville 6 •20 Alex Clinton, and Danny White were selected as All-Dis- Harrisburg, Ark. 8 6 trict and All-State Honorable Mention. ‘Conference games Conference record: 6-0 Season record: 8-2 Coach Jerry Cecil was selected as Conference Coach of the year. 9 II ROW 1, L to R - John Faine, Mgr.. Calvin Cooper. Alvin Cooper, Tim Bunch. Jeff Bush. James Cooper. James Ford. David Banks. James Braswell. William Bell. Phil Barkovitz. Jim Mack. Mgr. ROW 2 - Edward Taylor. Fred Joiner. James Robinson. Isaiah West. Willie Jones. Robert Johnson. Jim Brent. Howard McBride, Paul Alsup. Jerry Cooper. Ernest Calvin. Mgr., and Edwin Cooper. Mgr. ROW 3 - Greg Peuges Mgr., Larry Faine. Dansy Williams. Dewayne Rowsley, Joe Calvin. Theodore Lloyd. Kermit Smith. Billy Hopkins. Dennis Raburn. Cunis Thomas. Tim Peuges. Tom Pate. Ricky Cummings. 57 ROW l. L to R - Richard Rogers (manager). Kenneth Higgins. Sherman Willis. Ricky Ford. Wayne Robinson. Willie Walker. ROW 2 - Leotis Pulliam. Leroy Smith, Dwight Jones. Sylvester James. Alex Clinton. Ricky Curry. 58 ROW 1, L to R - Jimmy Hall. Willie Kellebrew, Johnnie Walker. Michael Keeton. Archie Robinson. Robert Jones. ROW 2 - Nonley Maxwell. Victor Sample. Danny Hunt. Dennis Brady, Rickey Ford. Curly Ruff. The team won first place in the Booth- eel Conference Tournament held at North Pemiscot. Below - The Injuns watch as C'Ville comes down with the ball. VARSITY SCHEDULE (We) (They) Caruthersville 61 72 Manila 79 56 New Madrid 50 54 Dexter 55 54 Luxora 67 61 Charleston 49 80 Kennett 60 80 East Prairie 80 60 Gosnell 77 62 Senaih-Homersville 53 51 North Pemiscot 50 61 South Pemiscot 69 64 Cooter 54 69 North Pemiscot 42 64 Southland 81 49 Delta C-7 72 74 Senath-Homersville 53 49 Pemiscot County Special 67 31 Charleston 56 62 Lilbourn The Tribe won second place in the Senath-Horners- ville Tournament. On February 15, they also won second place in the Bootheel Conference Tournament at North Pemiscot. Below - Hunt and Brady prepare (or a rebound. Above - Sylvester sinks another two points. 59 Above left - Sylvester chokes a Caruthersville opponent. Above right - Jones leaps high as Curry watches in amazement. Left - Clinton, Robinson, and James wait for a rebound against Celta C-7. 60 Below - Clinton holds on to the ball while the Indians set up a play. SEVENTH GRADE BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Record: 5-1 Coach - Mike Allen We They South Pemiscot 47 lg North Pemiscot 48 19 Caruthersville 63 14 East Prairie 32 54 Southland 48 31 Delta C-7 55 36 EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Record: 11-3 Champions Southland Invitational Tournament Co-champions Pemiscot Conference Coach - Gary Damron Runner-up Pemiscot Conference Tournament We They Caruthersville 46 23 South Pemiscot 48 18 Cooler 41 37 Kennett 40 38 North Pemiscot 39 40 East Prairie 45 32 Kennett 49 22 Southland 28 29 Delta C-7 41 37 South Pemiscot (Southland Inv. Tourney) 52 22 Southland (Southland Inv. Tournament) 57 45 Delta C-7 (Southland Inv. Tournament) 54 49 Cooter 44 40 Delta C-7 24 27 61 ROW 1, L to R - Theodore Lloyd, Raymond Holmes, Demoungle Eggleston, Ricky Robinson, Kermit Smith. ROW 2 - Jim Brent (manager). Cunis Thomas, Jerry Robinson, Willie Smith. Joe Calvin, Larry Fane, Danzy Williams. Calvin Cooper (manager). tuenlh mu ROW 1. L to R - Jeff Bush. Alvin Cooper. Phil Barkovitz, James Cooper, David Banks. ROW 2 - Edwin Cooper (manager). Darin Suddanh. Dennis Adams, Dewayne Rowsley. Tim Pegues, Roben Johnson, Mike Long, Joe Proby. Roy Cooper (manager). 62 ROW 1 - L to R - Sharon Ander- sen. Susan Young, Rhonda Howren, Vicky Guise. Gyneit Smith. Pam Ledbetter. ROW 2 - Julie Moore, Jan Tumage, Denise Suddarth, Theresa Cook. ROW 3 - Ronnie Cecil. Richard Tumage. Jimmie Mor- gan. Craig Cole, and Lee Thompson. Co-editors are Susan Young and Jimmie Morgan. SEATED - Wendell Lockridge (Principal's Representative). Susan Young (Corresponding Secretary). Terry Turnage (President), Vicky Guise (Parliamentarian), Marisa Bowen (Treasurer), Denise Suddarth (Secretary), Vicky Lannie (Vice-President), Terri Barnes (Historian), Richard Turnage (Reporter). ROW 2 - L to R - Mrs. Robert (Sponsor). Rhonda Tumage, Michelle Cannon. Celeste Cross, Tammie Khourie, Freda Fisher, Ira West, Juna Thompson, Leanne Weddington. ROW 3 - Melvin Willis, Lee Thompson, Gynett Smith, Patricia Plunkett, Victor Sample, Thomas Greenwell, Jimmie Morgan. 64 L to R - Paul Sheckell, Joe Brooks. Mr. Simmons. Leroy Williams. Edward Arnett, Patrick Thomas. Keith Fuller. Earnest Campbell. Ruby Johnson. Elizabeth Hunter. L to R - Teresa McCoy, Julie Moore. Alan Barkovitz, Lesia Summar, Scott McCabe, Tammie Khourie (secretary). Celeste Cross (treasurer), Theresa Cook. Richard Tumage (reporter). Susan Young (president), Lee Thompson. Sharon Andersen. Craig Cole (vice-president). John Robinson. Cary Cole. Terri Turnage, Vicky Guise. Jimmy Hall. Marisa Bowen. 65 SEATED - Patricia Plunkett, Paula Crites, Randy Tumage, Terri Barnes, Vicky Guise. Vicky Lannie, Jan Tumage, Sheila Richardson. ROW 2 - Tammy Khourie. Susan Young, Doug McDowell, Tony Tumage, Terri Turnage, Bruce Gibbons, Patricia Bell, Celeste Cross, Theresa Cook. ROW 3 - Alan Barkovitz, (Sponsor) Mrs. Taylor. Randy McCrary, Carlos Raymond. (tub ROW 1 - L to R - Darlene Thomas, Luretha Craion, Tommy Morgan, Ronald Thompson, Charley Starkey, Ban Cummings, Jerry Sellers. ROW 2 - Joan Thomas. Patricia Steen, Gloria Hunter, Jackie West, Keith Fuller, Doug Jackson, Mose Collins. ROW 3 - Napoleon Lockridge, Joanne Lee, Melvin Willis, Leotis Pulliam. David Robinson, Nonley Maxwell. Vivian Thomas, Donna Smith. ROW 4 - Hazel Banks. Dovie Gooden. Marcie Rogers, Phyllis Reed, Glenda Harris, Rita Johnson, Willie Walker, Carl Russell. 66 KNEELING - La verne Craion and Loretta Walker. ROW 2, L to R - Sarah Frye, Patricia Steen. Linda Cor- nett. Anita Humes, Luretha Craion, Brenda West. Malinda Fuller, Terri James. ROW 3 - Cheryl Chronis- ter, Scott McCabe, Mr. Chastain. Craig Cole, Bryan Whitaker, Beatrice Hall, Jon Gamer. David Cona- way. At the left is pictured the pressbox dis- playing the work of an students. This fine work was done and put up just prior to the homecoming game against Chaffee. The an students also did most of the work decorating the football queen’s float, put up Halloween displays at the local nursing home, and placed perma- nent Indian decorations in the gym. 67 SEATED, L io R - Terri Tumage (Secretary), Craig Cole (Vice-President), Vicky Guise (Scribe), Paula Crites, Celeste Cross, Teresa McCoy, Gary Cole, Mrs. Garrett (Sponsor). Mr. Shipton (Co-sponsor). STANDING - Richard Tumage (President), Bobby Khourie, Wendell Lockridge, Marisa Bowen, Pam Ledbetter, Tammie Khourie, Loveme Craion, Theresa Cook. Randy McCrary, Lee Thompson. NOT PIC- TURED - Sharon Andersen. David Ledbetter. At left - Time out for refreshments. ROW 1. Lto R - V. Thomas, Teresa McCoy, J. Tumage. J. Smith, C. Smith. A. Humes. V. Guise. ROW 2 - C. Cross. T. Khourie, L. Summar. D. Moore. F. Taylor. V. Jones. G. Trotter, L. Craion, C. Maxie, L. Bogan. H. Banks. ROW 3 - Barbara Hill (Chapter Mother). V. Thomas. L. Harris. S. Sutile, D. Smith, C. Humes. A. Cornett, P. Steen. C. Underwood. P. Bobek, L. Weddington. B. Enright. T. Taylor. T. Cook. C. Barringer. Janet Allen - sponsor. ROW 4 - J. Chronister, T. Cecil, P. Bell, C. Chronister, S. Frye, S. Jackson. A. Burks, C. Cross, J. Thompson, R. Tumage, J. Moore, R. Brown. L to R - Mrs. Janet Allen, spon- sor: Vicky Guise, song and recre- ational leader: Anita Humes, historian: Vivian Thomas, par- liamentarian: Jan Turnage. reporter; Terri Barnes, treasurer: Theresa McCoy, secretary: Terri Tumage. second vice-president; Gynett Smith, first vice-presi- dent; Susan Young, president. lull 71 J .( of y( nu)ua omenta At right - Charlotte Maxie, Gynett Smith, and Linda Bogan at the fair. At right - Sharon Suttle and Kenny Hall were named FHA Sweethearts at the assembly on Feb- ruary 13. At left - Mayor Chaffin proclaims the beginning of the local March of Dimes Drive. (Umlrndtu FRONT - Vivian Sanford and Linda Bogan. MIDDLE - Celeste Cross and Ossie Ruff (co-captain). BACK - Charlotte Maxie. Anita Humes (captain), and Terri Turnage. Cpenio) (Pep ( fa!) ROW 1, L to R - Ossie Ruff, Celeste Cross. Vivian Sanford. Linda Bogan. Anita Humes. Charlotte Maxie. Terri Turnage. ROW 2 - Beatrice Hall. Michelle Cannon. Dottie Mack. Gynett Smith. Doris Williams. ROW 3 - Pam Palmer. Loretta Walker. Jacqueline Smith. Jettie Taylor, Freda Fisher. Vivian Thomas. ROW 4 - Marla Maxie, Vickie Cooper, Phyllis Reed. Sandra Maxie. Mildred Lawrence, Joanne Lee. 72 ROW 1 - Cynthia Smith. ]una Thompson. Brenda Enright. Rhonda Tumage, Paula Merreli. ROW 2 - Tina Michie. Barbara Thompson. Kay Khourie. amok ROW 1 - LtoR - A. Sample. V. Autry. J. Beck. B. Enright, R. Tumage, P. Merreli, C. Smith, K. Khourie. T. Michie. B. Thompson, J. Thompson. L. Burks. D. Duncan. K. Brent. ROW 2 - G. Romero. R. Ody, I. Sanford. B. Bogan. H. Benford. L. Walker. L. Uoyd. D. Kyles. L. Gill. A. Brady, L. Cooper. C. Robinson. C. Jenkins. E. Dailey. ROW 3 - M. Inman. V. Jones, N. Rhodes. V. Tumage. M. Moore. M. Kyles. D. Hall. G. Watkins. B. Ragland. C. Robinson. C. Lawson. B. Johnson. ROW 4 - M. Wilson. S. Gordon. F. Green. M. McCoy. B. Williamson. L. Campbell. C. Edwards. M. Hill. 73 ROW 1 - D. Thomas, M. Spann. B. Spencer. J. Humes. M. Thomas. J. Martin, S. Dean. B. Walker. R. Bor- ders. ROW 2 - F. Higgins, T. Borders, G. Palmer, V. Thomas, D. Mack. C. Maxie, L. Bogan, B. Daugherty, L. Gorman, H. Banks. ROW 3 - K. Harper. J. Banks. C. Smith, J. Douglas, A. Edmonson. S. James. J. McIntyre. R. Jones. W. Ke’leybrew, R. Hadley. P. Mack. cA(yf(f ( fmui ROW 1 - Charlene Cooper, Lettie King, Audrey Robinson, Gloria Thomas, Fammie Taylor, Retha Luster, Gloria Hunter. Rosie McGee. ROW 2 - Marilyn Robinson, Luretha Craion, Rita Johnson. Jeannette Spann, Martha Stew- art. Delois Campbell, Patricia Moore, Theda Fletcher, Fredia Fisher. Freda Fletcher. Gwendolyn Suttle. ROW 1, L to R - Jackie Smith. Brenda Enright. Trena Taylor, Tammie Khourie, Pam Ledbetter, Susan Young, Beatrice Hall. Grade Jones, Jerlene Johnson. ROW 2 - Terri Tumage, Lesia Summar. Paula Crites, Celeste Cross, Teresa McCoy, Theresa Cook. Pam Bobek, Lueretha Craion. ROW 3 - Thomas Gunnells, Wayne Alexander. Douglas Jackson. Kenneth Higgins, Craig Cole, Lee Thompson. Carl Russell. Leotis Pulliam. Victory Johnson. The Marching Indians performed at all home football games and some of the games avay. They received a Number One rating in the march- ing festival held at Poplar Bluff on October 26. AT LEFT - Members of the All-Division Band in the spring of 1974. FRONT - Ossie Ruff and Theresa McCoy. SECOND ROW - Anthony Cooper. John Rob- inson. and Jerry Dodson. THIRD ROW - Gary Enright. Lee Thompson, and Richard Turnage. 76 o Anthony Cooper BAND AWARD (1974) Ossie Ruff, Sharon Andersen, Anthony Cooper, Lee Thompson were in the A11-District Band (1974). Loma Thompson JOHN PHILLIP SOUSA AWARD (1974) ABOVE - The Marching Indian Band in concert formation at the band festival in Memphis. They attended this festival in preparation for the marching festival at Poplar Bluff. 77 f{iaH Q eHeod ( total tttuul At left - Sharon Andersen, Lee Thompson, and Cynthia Smith took part in the Quad-State Band at Murray State University on December 9, 1974. The band was composed of stu- dents from schools in Kentucky, Ten- nessee, Illinois and Missouri. At right - Richard Tumage, brass rep- resentative; Terri Tumage, treasurer; Craig Cole, president; Vicky Guise, reporter, and Jimmy Hall, woodwind representative. NOT PICTURED - Ossie Ruff, secretary. 78 985 'omec ontinn The royalty for football homecoming was crowned on October 11 when we defeated Chaffee by a score of 40-6. Pictured on the bottom of the next page are the queen and her court. L to R - Michael Keeton, Phyllis Reed, Alex Cooper, Gwen Suttle, Terry Ray, Terri Turnage, John Chism, Vicky Guise, Carlos Raymond, Celeste Cross, Wayne Alexander. IN FRONT - Brian Cole and Stacy Turnage. TERRI TURNAGE Football Homecoming Queen GWEN SUTTLE Senior Attendant VICKY GUISE Senior Attendant CELESTE CROSS PHYLLIS REED Junior Attendant Sophomore Attendant 81 82 CHARLOTTE MAXIE Senior Maid JOANNE LEE Junior Maid Queen's court at left - Escorts from left to right - Dwight Jones, Wayne Robinson, Sylvester James, Alex Clinton, and Willie Walker. Maids and queen from left to right - Joanne Lee, Michelle Cannon, Queen Wanda Flowers, and Charlotte Maxie. Seated at right front - Lorenzo Flowers and Ruthie Woods. Wanda was crowned Homecoming Queen between halves of the B game against Senath-Homersville on January 31. The varsity Indians beat Senath-Hornersville Lions by the score of 53-49. MICHELLE CANNON Sophomore Maid 83 (Above) - MOST COURTEOUS - (Carmen Russell). (Wendell Lockridge), (Jon Gamer), Craig Cole, and Tammie Khourie. '■M’s'M. (Left) - Anita Humes, Eddie Martin, Tony Sample, Carlos Raymond, Terri Turnage, Jimmie Morgan. Eddie and Terri (Jimmie and Anita) won Most Athletic and Best Personality; Carlos tied for second in Best Personality. Tony and Terri (Jimmie and Anita) won in Person You Would Most Like to Date. Jimmie and Terri (Eddie and Anita) won Most Popular. (Above) - WITTIEST - (Laverne Craion), Vicky Guise, (Carlos Raymond), and Willie Walker. LEFT - JOLLIEST JUNIORS - (Patricia Plunkett), Joanne Lee. (John Chism), and Randy Turnage. (Above) - BEST DRESSED - (John Banks). John Chism, (Gwen Cross). Wanda Flowers, and (Celeste Cross). 84 (Parentheses denote the second-place winners.) MOST NONCHALANT (At right), SEATED IN FRONT - (Sheree North) and Reecie Borders. BACK ROW - (Craig Cole). Chester Smith, and (Carlos Raymond). (Above) - FLIRTACIOUS - (Willie Walker). (Paula Crites), and Theresa Cook. (Right) - SOPHISTICATED SENIORS - Timothy Johnson. Denise Suddarth. (Susan Young), and (Craig Cole). (Above) - MR. AND MISS HHS - Denise Suddarth and Jim- mie Morgan (Above) - MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED - Susan Young. Richard Turnage, (Celeste Cross), and (Craig Cole). 85 JAN TURNAGE DENISE SUDDARTH SHARON ANDERSEN .Q, Utn (!75 86 90 Below - Flag Corps at summer camp. Above and to the right Juniors working on last year’s prom. - 91 Yabntuit C'Ywtimsb The winner in the background. All sizes and shapes took part. The winner chats backstage. 92 I The four Musketeers? 93 All in a hard day's work. 94 The shop class at work. Best Wishes to You, Seniors of 1975. DELTA GIN COMPANY (Incorporated) Phone 359-1448 Missouri's Friendliest Hayti, Missouri Gin Located Highway 84 East BOYD BROTHERS FORD CROSS BIG STAR Quality Stamps Plus Quality Service Behind Bank of Hayti on Lincoln Street Hayti Highway 84 East Phone 359-2300 Missouri Phone 359-1691 Hayti, Missouri 96 FORTNER’S PIZZA DRIVE INN TO SUIT YOUR JACK FORTNER. Owner Phone 359-2390 Hayti, Missouri Highway 84 Congratulations, Seniors! W. M. 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Featuring Benjamin Moore Paints, Wallpaper, Carpets, Vinyl Floor Covering Phone 359-1006 Curt Eiceman, Agent Bob Holland, Agent 200 South Third Phone 359-0043 309 South Third Hayti, Missouri Caruthersville, Missouri Hayti Missouri 115 116 It’s the real thing. Coke. Trad rrwK ig) Blytheville, Arkansas Try our Cavarini, Spaghetti, and Sandwiches. Phone Caruthersville, 333-4901 Missouri Ark-Mo Power Co. BOB'S DAISY QUEEN Where Good Friends Meet” BOB INMON, Owner Highways 84 - J Hayti, Missouri Phone 359-1440 BANK OF HAYTI Your Full-Service Bank Phone 359-1244 Hayti, Missouri '’The Only Bank Your Family Will Ever Need 117 Compliments of Bill Morgan CASANOVA LOUNGE DINING ROOM Caruthersville, Missouri MIKE DALE'S PHOTOGRAPHY, INC. Your Local Contact for Every Photographic Need All Types of Photography, Photo Finishing, Supplies, etc. 1407 Ward Avenue Caruthersville MOORE'S GROCERY STORE Groceries Meat Produce Ice Phone 359-0426 Hayti, Missouri HAYTI SEWING CENTER Authorized Dealer for Singer Dial and Sew Eureka Vacuum Cleaners Parts and Notions Wide Selections of Fabrics 207 discount to students Phone 359-2315 213 E. Main GREEN GOLDEN FABRIC One-Stop Sewing Center Hayti, Missouri Good Luck to the SENIORS of 1975 LANNIE'S AUTO SALES A-l Late Model used cars Phone 359-2220 Highway 61 South Hayti, Missouri 118 Cherished privilege Remember, only your classmates and you are entitled to wear your especially designed class ring from Balfour. Wear it proudly, as a cherished privilege. Congratulations and .best wishes from JOHN W. TAYLOR 1620 Sylvan Drive Poplar Bluff, Missouri 63901 REPRESENTING G$ol|our JEWELRY'S FINEST CRAFTSMEN 119 THOMPSON SON SELF-SERVICE Phone 359-2989 Highway 84 and 61 Intersection Hayti, Missouri THANKS TO OUR ADVERTISERS! We truly appreciate the support shown by those businesses who have taken ads in the 1975 COUNCIL. Let’s show our appreciation by patronizing the places of business who support our school in this manner. Jimmie Morgan and Susan Young - Co-editors Compliments of Frank Morgan MORGAN'S DRIVE IN Caruthersville, Missouri
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