SOPHOMORES — Page 35 JUNIORS — Page 27 SENIORS ATHLETICS Page 45 ADVERTI9ER9 Page 95 FAV0RITE9 Page 61 11 FRE9HMEN Page 41 ADMINI9TRA TION— Page 5 FACULTY - Page 7 ORGANIZA TI0N9— Page 69 ACTIVITIE9 - Page 85 MR. SAM WALLACE Superintendent of Schools When the 1968 yearbook was dedicated to Mr. Wallace, the dedication read in part: Mr. Sam Wallace, superintendent of schools, provides the type of energetic leadership that challenges both students and teachers to do their best to make this school system better. The sentiments expressed in the quotation are still true when applied to Mr. Wallace today. Students and faculty appreciate and respect him. As Mr. Wallace completes his eleventh year as superintendent here, the publications class wishes to honor him by dedicating to him the 1976 COUN- CIL. A Administration 1 Ours is the only country deliberately founded on a good idea.” • John Gunther 6 SEATED - Otha Kyles, Administrative Assistant; Sam Wallace, Super- intendent of Schools; Maecel Dorris, Principal at North Elementary. STANDING Dalton Rogers, Principal at South Elementary; Raymond Inman, Principal at Junior High; Norman Nelson, High School Principal. ROW 1 - Phil Bowen, Sadie Metzger, C. A. Vivrett, Ina Claire Sanders, Ray J. Campbell. ROW 2 - Sam Wallace. T. O. Shelly, Rev. H. L. Taylor, James P. Watkins. BOARD OF EDUCATION JANET ALLEN Home Economics MABEL BRASHER Typing, Shorthand SUSAN CALLAHAN Vocal Music ARNOLD CHASTAIN An IVERSON CHEATHAM Science BRUCE COLE English, Publications KENNETH FELTS Mathematics ELLENANN GRIGORY Psychology, Social Studies TERRY HOLMES English, Speech W, T. HOWARD Mathematics D. J. JOHNSTON Social Studies OTHA KYLES Black History LINDA McCLANAHAN Spanish ALAN McFERRON Instrumental Music MARY McKAY English VIRGIL MARTIN Health, Physical Education 8 f r 11 m rw y J'' |,u nF.rcifijKLMNoPQ. st v v w x v Lr l'R Jfe(U«ct. wbi h nil Mf rui. „-llu «'d be liy I Nttn ll RiniHotn come. U«y A b .dunc on K.vUi. A )l • u lleVnAGhro u U d y oor lA ly W l: And u oar ve krgiw ibcm tU.« ircfi uW-Wt u i 2a4 W.'A « r i OUA TftujHWiOi . ton Uollocr u-.fi m tyriL Aj w Mr. Nelson caught at work. DONALD PROST Social Studies BELOW - Mr. Johnston caught at leisure. HORNBOOK Of EIGHTEENTH CENTURY ' ,l , iL , ,tU vb It ub bn be W bo bn u w 1C ot U - cA c« ,el CO cm ,rt«f «Ml d ixl ud dA 'Jo ‘W 1................: mH r KAY RATLIFF Girls’ Physical Education EDNA ROBERT Guidance Counselor ELSIE ROGERS Librarian 9 WILBURN SIMMONS Industrial Arts GAIL STEPHENS Commercial Subjects BRENDA TAYLOR Business, English JEFF TIEFENAUER Health, Physical Ed. DON TOMLINSON Biology, Physical Ed. EUFALA CHISM Sueprintendent's Off. MARGARET McCRARY Superintendent's Off. FAYE MERRELL Superintendent’s Off. MARY KELLEY Principal's Office RETHA SUDDARTH Principal's Office PAT DAMRON South Elementary Off. PEGGY FINLEY North Elementary Off. 10 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Tammie Khourie, secretary; Lesia Summar, president; Randy McCrary, vice-president; Patricia Plunkett, reporter; Cindy Joyner, treasurer. 12 WAYNE RICHARD ALEXANDER Football - 1, 3, 4: Baseball - 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir -3.4: Choir Award - 3: Stage Band - 3. EDWARD ARNETT Track - 1. VICKIE LYNNE BABCOCK Volleyball - 3: FHA - 1, 2: An Club - 4; FHA Treas. - 2: Home Ec. Award -1,2; Business Communications Award - 3: Rel- ated Studies Award - 3; Class Treas. - 2. ALAN LEE BARKOVITZ Football -1,2: Track - 1: Nat. Hon. Soc. - 2. 3. 4; FT A -3,4; Math Club - 4; Math Club Pres. - 4: Honor Roll - 2. KATHY VERA BERRY Volleyball - 3; FHA - 1, 2: An Club - 3. 4: Class Sec. - 1: Class Reponer - 2; General Math Award - 1: General Science Award - 1; Library Club - 2. 13 PATRICIA LYNN BERRY CALVIN DAVID BRAZIER JOHN MARK CHISM. JR. Football - 2, 3; Baseball - 1, 2, 3, 4; All-Conf. Second Team Offense - 2; All- Conf. First Team Defense - 3; SEMO Regional All-Academic Team - 3; Math Club - 4; ARROW Staff - 4; COUNCIL Staff - 4; Band - 1, 2, 3; All-Division Band - 1; Stage Band - 3: Tennis Team - 2; Best Dressed - 3; Jolliest Jr. - 3. GARY DEAN COLE Track - 1; Baseball -2,4, Nat. Hon. Soc. - 2, 3, 4: Thespians - 2, 3; ARROW Staff - 4; COUNCIL Staff - 4; Band - 1, 2, 3, 4; Cactus Wildcat - 2; Stage Band -3,4; Honor Roll -1,3; Algebra I Award - 1; Perfect Attendance - 3; World Lit. Award - 3; All-Division Band - 3, 4. ALEX AXEL COOPER, JR. Football - 1, 2, 3, 4; Track - 1; ARROW Staff - 4; COUNCIL Staff - 4; Honor Roll - 2; Mixed Chorus - 4. WILLIE B. COOPER Football - 1; Basketball -1,2: Track - 1. LINDA KAY CORNETT FHA - 2; Art Club - 3; Art Club Sec.- Treas. - 3; Student Council - 4; ARROW Staff - 4: COUNCIL Staff - 4; Choir - 4; Student Council Reporter - 4. 14 ANTHONY GENE CREASY Football - 1; FT A - 4; Math Club - 4; Math Club Vice Pres. - 4; Student Coun- cil - 1: Band - 1: Class Pres. - 2. PAULA MARIE CRITES Track - 4; Thespians - 2, 3; FTA - 1, 2, 3. 4: Cheerleader - 1; Band -1,2,3; Choir - 3; Cactus Wildcat” - 2. MARGARET CELESTE CROSS Nat. Hon. Soc. - 2, 3, 4; Thespians - 2, 3; FHA - 1. 2, 3, 4; Pep Club -1,3,4; FTA - 1, 2, 3, 4; Nat. Hon. Sec.-Treas. - 3; Nat. Hon. Soc. Pres. - 4; Student Council - 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader - 1, 2, 3, 4; ARROW Staff - 4; COUNCIL Staff - 4; Co-editor - 4; Choir - 3; Cheerleader Capt. - 4; Class Pres. - 1; Class Treas. - 3; Civics Award - 1; English Award - 1, 2, 3; Home Ec. Award - 1; Algebra Award - 1; Physical Science Award - 1; Speech Award - 2; Most Likely to Suc- ceed -3,4; Typing Award -2,3; Sophisticated Senior - 4; Best Dressed - 3. WYNNE DIANE CRUMP Glee Club - 1. Valedictorian, Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Award, Best All-Around Student JAMES CUMMINGS, JR. Football -1,2; Basketball -1,2; Track - 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club - 1; FTA - 1. JAY LYNN DOUCEY Band - 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Brass Supervisor - 2; Band Sec.-Treas. - 4; All-Division Band - 1; All-District Band - 1. A 15 JULIUS JUAN DEWAYNE DOUGLAS Basketball - 1, 2, 4; Basketball All- Conf. - 1; Track - 1; Art Club -3,4; Mixed Chorus - 3. DONNA CAROL DOWDY GARY L. ENRIGHT Football - 3, 4; Baseball - 3, 4; Math Club - 4; ARROW Staff - 4; COUNCIL Staff - 4; Band - 1, 2, 3, 4; All-Div. Band - 3; Stage Band - 3; Tennis Team - 2. FREDA FLETCHER Track - 4; Pep Club - 4; Flag Corps - 4; Glee Club -2,3; Glee Club Award - 3; Mixed Chorus - 4. THEADA FAYE FLETCHER Track - 4; Pep Club - 4; Band - 4; Flag Corps - 4; Class Treas. - 1; Glee Club - 3; Mixed Chorus - 4. WANDA FAYE FLOWERS Art Club - 3; Basketball Maid - 1; Bas- ketball Queen - 3. 16 LARRY JOE GREEN THOMAS D. GREENWELL Camera Club - 3; Student Council - 3. BEATRICE HALL Track - 4; Pep Club -3,4; Art Club - 3; Art Club Reporter - 3; Band - 2, 3, 4; Student Council -1,2; Choir - 3: Cheer- leader Award - 1; Cheerleader - 4; Drum Majorette - 3; Who's Who Among High School Students - 3. KENNETH DEWAYNE HALL KENNETH BERNARD HIGGINS Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4; Track - 1; Base- ball -1,2,3; Math Club - 4; Mixed Chorus - 4, ELIZABETH HUNTER FHA -1,2; Spanish Club -3,4; Spanish Club Sec.-Treas. - 4; Mixed Chorus - 4; Camera Club - 3. 17 VICTORY ANTHONY JOHNSON Band - 3; Choir - 3. DWIGHT DELLWYN JONES Football 1; Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4; High- est Freethrow °Jo -2, 3; Band - 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council -1,2; Band Vice-Pres. - 4; Algebra 2 Award - 2; World History Award - 2; Nat. Achievement Scholar- ship Program - 4. FRANKLIN MICHAEL JONES CYNTHIA JOYCE JOYNER FHA - 1; FTA - 4; FT A Reporter - 4; Stu- dent Council -3,4; Student Council Vice-Pres. - 4; ARROW Staff - 4; COUN- CIL Staff - 4; Class Reporter - 1; Class Treas. - 4; Honor Roll -2,3; Person You Would Most Like to Date - 4. 18 TAMMIE ADEBA KHOURIE Nat. Hon. Soc. - 2, 3, 4; Thespians - 2, 3; FHA -1,2,3, 4; Pep Club - 4; FT A - 1, 2, 3, 4; Math Club - 4; Nat. Hon. Soc. Sec. - 3: Nat. Hon. Soc. - Vice- Pres. - 4; Student Council - 3, 4; Cheer- leader - 4; ARROW Staff - 4; COUNCIL Staff 4; Choir -3,4; Student Council Pres. 4; Choir Pres. - 4; Class Sec. - 2, 4; Cactus Wildcat - 2; Dist. Speech Contest - 3: Dust of the Road - 3; Honor Roll -1,2,3; Soph. Pilgrimage - 2; Typing I Award - 2; Most Courteous - 3, 4; (See Page 25) TONY C. KLINKHARDT Track - 1; Band -1,2. MILDRED ANNE LAWRENCE Pep Club - 3, 4; Football Attendant - 2. DAVID WAYNE LEDBETTER Football - 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball - 3, 4; Track - 1, 2, 3; Thespians -2,3. JOANNE LEE Track - 4; Typing 1 Award - 2; Consumer Math Award - 2: Pep Club -3,4; Spanish Club - 3; ARROW Staff - 4; COUNCIL Staff - 4: Basketball Attendant -2,3; Basketball Queen 4; Jolliest Junior - 3; Most Athletic - 4; Mixed Chorus - 4. ROSIE CATHERLENE LONDON Mixed Chorus - 2; Best Personality - 4; Sophisticated Senior - 4. 19 SCOTT GORDON McCABE Football - 1; Art Award - 3; Nat. Hon. Soc. - 3, 4; FHA - 4; Spanish Club - 1; An Club -3,4; Camera Club - 1; Art Club Vice Pres. - 3; Art Club Pres. - 4; Nat. Hon. Soc. Sec. - 4; Boys' State - 3 KENNETH RAY McCLAIN ARROW Staff - 4; COUNCIL Staff - 4; Honor Roll - 2, 3; Tennis - 2; Baseball - 4. TERESA DAWN McCOY Nat. Hon. Soc. -3,4; Thespians -2,3; FHA - 1, 2. 3. 4; FTA - 4; FHA Sec. - 3; FHA Pres. - 4; FHA Regional Treas. - 4; Student Council 4; ARROW Staff - 4; COUNCIL Staff - 4; Band - 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir - 3, 4; Honor Roll - 2, 3; All-Div. Band - 1, 2, 3. DAVID RANDAL McCRARY Football - 1: Thespians - 2, 3; FTA - 3, 4; FTA Pres. - 4; Student Council - 4; Band - 1, 2; Track - 4; Class Vice-Pres. - 4; Cactus Wildcat - 2. MICHAEL MARTY METZGER Football Mgr. - 2, 3, 4; Baseball Mgr. - 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN MOORE Glee Club -1,3; Mixed Chorus - 4. 20 Karen Moore is pictured on Page 25. LISA LINNEA ODY FHA -1,2; FHA Historian - 2; FTA - 1, 2. Math Club - 4; Math Club Rep. - 4; Student Council - 4; Girls’ State - 3. RHONDA GAYLE PAYNE FHA - 3; Band -1,2,3. PATRICIA ANN PLUNKETT FHA - 1, 2; FTA - 2, 3. 4; FTA Pari. - 3; FTA Reporter - 4; Student Council Rep. - 3; Class Reporter - 3, 4; Jolliest Jr. - 3; Wittiest - 4. LEOTIS PULLIAM Baseball -2,3; Track - 1; Basketball - 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club -2,3; Math Club - 4: Math Club Sgt. at Arms - 4; Choir - 3, 4; Mixed Chorus - 2. 21 DONUAL ODELL ROBERTS PATRICIA ANN ROBINSON Pep Club - 4; Mixed Chorus -2,4. OSSIE MAE RUFF Track - 4; Nat. Hon. Soc. - 2; Math Club - 4; Student Council - 1; Cheer- leader -1,3,4; Band -1,2,3; Captain Cheerleader - 1; Co-Captain Cheerleader - 3, 4: Class Vice-Pres. - 1, 2, 3; Vol- leyball - 2; All Div. Band - 1, 2, 3; All Dist. Band - 2; Who's Who Among Amer- ican Students - 4. ANTHONY EUGENE SAMPLE Football -1,2, 3; 1st Team All-Confer- ence - 3. 22 LEROY SMITH Football - 1; Baseball - 1; Track - 1; Bas- ketball - 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club - 1; Art Club - 3. JEANETTE D. SPANN Glee Club - 3; Mixed Chorus - 4. KENNETH L. SPEGAL Track - 3; Hall Monitor - 1; N.J.R.O.T.C. in Hannibal - 2; Paj Staff at Glasgow High School - 3. LESIA SUZANNE SUMMAR Nat. Hon. Soc. -3,4; FHA -3,4; t. Hon. Soc. Treas. - 4; Student Coun 1,2,4; Choir - 3; Class Pres. - 4. PATRICK O’NEAL THOMAS Football - 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball - 2: Track - 1, 2, 3; Baseball -1,2: FHA - 4. VIVIAN DENISE THOMAS Volleyball - 2; FHA - 1, 2, 3; Nat. Hon. Soc. -2,4; Pep Club -3,4; FHA Pari. - 3; ARROW Staff - 4: COUNCIL Staff - 4: Who's Who in American's High School Students - 3; Spanish 1 Award - 1: Span- ish II Award - 2; English II Award - 2; Sociology Award - 2; World History Award - 2; Honor Roll - 2. f) 23 Salutatorian VATTER THOMAS FHA - 4; Choir - 3; Mixed Chorus - 4. GWENDA MESHAYL THOMPSON Pep Club - 1; Spanish Club - 3; French Club - 1; Glee Club - 1; Mixed Chorus - 2. DEBRA ANN TOUSANT RANDALL WILSON TURNAGE FT A - 3, 4; FT A Reporter - 3; FT A Vice- Pres. - 4; Band - 1, 2, 3, 4; Jolliest Jr. - 3; Wittiest - 4. MICHAEL KEITH VAN DYKE BRENDA FAYE WEST FHA -1,2; FHA Reporter - 2; An Club - 3; Student Council - 2; ARROW Staff - 4; COUNCIL Staff - 4; Band - 3: Flag Corps - 3; Honor Roll -1,2. 24 RUSTAN DUANE WILLIAMS Football - 3, 4; Baseball - 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Second Team All Conf. Half- back - 4; Math Club - 4; Junior Class Pres. - 3; Honor Roll -2,3; Boys’ State Rep. - 3; Sophisticated Senior - 4. SHERMAN ALEXANDER WILLIS Basketball - 2, 3, 4; Track - 1, 2, 3, 4; Who's Who Among High School Students - 3: FHA - 4; French Club - 1: Art Club - 3, 4; Camera Club - 1; Math Club - 4; Camera Club Treas. - 1; Art Club Treas. - 4; Library Staff - 2; Vica Club - 3; Jr. Math Club Vice-Pres. - 4. Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Award TAMMIE ADEBA KHOURIE (From Page 19) - Cand. for Mr. and Miss H.H.S. - 3; Who’s Who in American High School Students - 3. KAREN ANNE MOORE ANNUAL SENIOR TEA HELD MAY 9 The Hayti Woman’s Club held a tea to honor the graduating class at the Bank of Hayti on Sunday, May 9. Some pictures taken at that event appear below and on top of the next page. 25 AT LEFT - Jusi a few of the seniors who attended the lea. (See also top page 94.) AT RIGHT - Randy McCrary and Lesia Sum- mar were announced King and Queen of the prom on April 30. They were chosen by a vote of the seniors. Another pic- ture is on page 93. (For graduation pictures. see page 94.) 26 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Melvin Willis, vice-president; Donna Smith, treasurer; Sharon Suttle, reporter; Sarah Frye, secretary; Jimmy Hall, president. 28 Malcolm Bagg 1976 Junior Johnny Banks Teddy Cynthia Bennett Whirlwind Pamela Bobek Boo Bop Paul Brooks Brain Danny Brown Nondescript Jacqueline Brown Jackie Tamara Bryant Tammy Michelle Cannon Shell Steve Carnell Mercy Terri Cecil Marlboro David Conaway 1976 Junior Terry Dodson Salt pill kid Jerry Dodson Rookie Grover Fane Donnie Sarah Frye Jolly Malinda Fuller Hips David Gardner big Dave Linda Garner Wendell Tommy Gill 1976 Junior Joy Glover Guess what? Dovie Gooden Get it, baby!” Samuel Gorman Silent Jimmy Hall Quarterback Glenda Harris Allean Lloyd Harris Pie Forrest Higgins Rappaport Howard Holmes Pee Wee Danny Hunt Blackberry pie Luther Jackson 1976 Junior Terri James Slim Rita Johnson Leo's r i1 Jerlene Johnson 1976 Junior Gracie Jones 1976 Junior Michael Keeton Monk Willie Kelleybrew Doug Phyllis Mack Vv'ild Brian McCabe Circle the diamond Rosie McGee Fee Joyce Martin L. A. i 1 Marlene Mason 1976 Junior Matthew Peete Pistol Pete Lynn Phillips 1976 Junior Leonard Plunkett Jelly Belly Phyllis Reed Sophisticated Archie Robinson Slick John Robinson Weatherman Wayne Robinson JoAnne 31 McGraddie Robinson Littlcbit Curley Ruff Peanut Victor Sample Leo Donna Smith Princess P 32 James Smith Poor boy Clara Stallion New student Sharon Suttle Mike Fammie Taylor Heah, child! Leslie Thompson Les Kevin Thompson Cookie man Glenda Trotter Glen Duke Turnage Bird Dog AT RIGHT - All dressed up? AT LEFT - All dressed up. Jimmy Vaughn Used car kid Beverly Walker Quiet Johnny Walker Frawley Bryan Whitaker Young 'un Kenneth Williams Little Will Melvin Willis Fast fingers Gary Young Reckless AT LEFT - On September 11, Miss Teenage America spoke to the student body in assembly. BELOW - On October 3, Danny White’s jersey, 11, was retired in a ceremony on the field before the game between Hayti and Dexter. 34 Sophomores “This .nation was conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that honest men may honestly disagree ...” Elmer Davis Clara Barringer Doris Barringer Timmy Bunch «4 L _i Jerry Cody Mose Collins Denny Cowley Donald Cross Kathy Cross Fred Barringer Vicki Cooper Bart Cummings 36 Tommy Davis Sue Dean Jarvis Ford Oscar Garner Dorothy Doby Joe Ann Flowers Bruce Gibbons Michelle Green Bruce Hall David Hamilton Leah Harris 37 Donald Hedge Eric Holmes Billy Hopkins Coy Huddleston Marla Maxie Douglas McDowell David Macklin OFFICERS: President Walter White Vice-President Laurie Porter Secretary Jackie West Treasurer Napoleon Lockridge Reporter Tony Turnage 38 Roosevelt Martin Sandra Maxie Delois Middleton Elmer Morgan Sheree North Pamela Palmer Laurie Porter Charles Rowsley Walter Pulliam Kim Riley i Jerry Sellers Phillip Shelly Jeannette Moore Ivory Patterson Audrey Robinson Barry Sloan 39 Joseph Taylor Theresa Tice Trena Taylor 40 Freshmen “May (the Declaration of Independence) be to the world what I believe it will be, to some parts sooner, to others later, but finally to all, the Signal of arousing men ... to assume the blessings and secu- rity of self-government.” Thomas Jefferson Jonathan Adams Carrie Banks Judy Beck Mike Berry Emma Borders Annette Brady Jim Brent Kathy Brent Ronnie Bunn Joe Calvin Louvenia Campbell Lucretia Cooper Charlene Cooper Michael Craion Buford Cross Earl Robert Downs Connie Edwards Larry Fane David Flowers Lisa Frye Daniel Goodwin Susan Gordon Sherry Gossett John Greenwell William Gorman David Guise Joanne Gunnells Rodney Hadley Raymond Holmes Mildred Hooper 42 Teresa Hurley Mona Inman Ramona Jackson Frankie James Alfreida Johnson George Johnson McKinley Jones Kay Khourie Eamestine Kimble Maxine Kyles Beatrice Landon Regina Ledbetter Maxine McCoy Tim McCrary Terri Michie Helen Moore Nathan Moore Marilyn Moore Cameron Plunkett Dennis Rabum Janet Robertson Class Officers President - Tim McCrary Vice-President - Kyle Moore Secretary - Gwen Robinson Treasurer - Lisa Frye Reporter - Kay Khourie 43 Cynthia Robinson Gwendolyn Robinson James Robinson Jerry Robinson Joe Robinson Rickey Robinson Jeri Claire Sanders Deborah Sheard Kermit Smith Michael Smith Ricky Smith Linda Spann Timmy Teal Cecil Thomas Curtis Thomas Opal Marie Thomas Tammy Thomas Vanessa Thompson Scot Turnage Sharon Walker Hazel Watkins Jimmy Watkins Isaiah West Mashella Williams Richard Williams Barbara Williamson Sharon Willis Mary Wilson Melody Worthon 44 NANIK M WIAMsMANI , nilllll 4StWOJIMA OKINAWA KOREA 1950 Athletics “If we win men’s hearts throughout the world, it will not be because we are a big country but be- cause we are a great country. Bigness is imposing. But greatness is enduring.” Adlai E. Stevenson rrrrrr PATRICK O'NEAL THOMAS lsi Team Offense All-Conference ALEX COOPER MATTEW PEETE JIMMY HALL RUSTY WILLIAMS 2nd Team Offense All-Con. GARY ENRIGHT DAVID GARDNER The 1975-76 Indian DENNIS BRADY 2nd Team Offense All-Con.; All-Dist. LLOYD HARRIS 2nd Team Defense All-Conf.; All-Dist. WAYNE ALEXANDER DAVID LEDBETTER VICTOR SAMPLE MICHAEL KEETON TERRY DODSON MALCOLM BABB 46 Fooiball Team GARY YOUNG JAMES FORD LESLIE THOMPSON DAVID HAMILTON LEONARD PLUNKETT JERRY DODSON NONLEY MAXWELL DUKE TURNAGE BRIAN McCABE HOWARD HOLMES PHILLIP SHELLY BILLY HOPKINS LEROY JONES 47 The agony of defeat! Williams stopped after short gain against Doniphan. 48 Indians score against a strong Illmo team. 49 Defense stops Illmo. Hayti forces fumble. Hayti scrambles for quick kick. Our spirited cheerleaders. JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM ROW 1 - L to R - L. Jordan, C. Cummings, E. Mack, J. Fane, J. Scott, B. Brogdon, P. Barkovitz, D. Banks, C. Cooper, C, Doby, P. Pulliam. ROW 2 - C. Jones, (Mgr.), C. Lloyd, H. Bailey, R. Robinson, R. Holmes, J. Robinson, T. Lloyd, J. Cooper, R. Tice, M. Long, P. Alsup, E. Cooper, Y. Eggleston. ROW 3 - B. Wil- liamson, D. Williams, J. Robinson, K. Smith, D. Hall, T. McCrary, T. Peques, J. Robinson, J. Calvin, D. Rowsley, C. Thomas, R. Cummings, (J. Adams, J. Brent, Mgrs.). 51 Varsity Basketball Team ROW 1, L to R - Johnny Walker, Kenneth Higgins, Sherman Willis, Wayne Robinson, Victor Sample, Manager Melvin Willis. ROW 2 - Sylvester James, Leotis Pulliam, Leroy Smith, Danny Hunt, Nonley Maxwell, Dwight Jones, 52 AT LEFT - Miss Stephens concentrates on game action as Mr. Simmons checks out the board. Basketball B Team ROW 1. L to R - Bruce Hall, Denny Cowley, Charles Rowsley, Tommy Davis, Roosevelt Martin. ROW 2 - Walter Pulliam, Jerry Cody, Alex Kimble, Clyde Smith, Fred Barringer, Manager Phillip Mack. AT RIGHT - The Indians concentrate on Coach Tomlinson’s game strategy during a welcome time out. 53 VARSITY STATISTICS We They 52 Risco 39 54 Lilboum 78 68 East Prairie 52 83 Caruthersville 54 55 Armorel, Ark. 70 64 Kennett 70 71 Campbell 54 50 Senath-H. 62 64 S. Pemiscot 76 76 S. Pemiscot 66 69 Cooter 58 55 N. Pemiscot 44 53 Senath-H. 49 61 Delta C-7 56 35 Armorel 51 61 Pemiscot County 44 50 Charleston 72 54 S. Pemiscot 43 51 Lilboum 90 75 New Madrid 51 66 Lilboum 79 Won second place in the North Pemiscot Invi- tational, first in the Conference, first in the Conference Tournament. Sylvester made All-District in class 2 A. Sylvester proves why he is called Silk” as he puts a move on the opponents. Dwight is ready to get the inside rebound pos- ition. 54 Sylvester, Leotis, and Wayne seem to be surprised by the photographer as the opponent easily passes the ball to one of his teammates. Wayne provides ball pressure as Kenneth and Leotis play position on the Indians' tough zone defense against Charleston. Wayne puts up a shot over a 6'5 opponent as Sylvester and Dwight prepare for a rebound. We B TEAM STATISTICS They 67 E. Prairie 41 52 T. Rivers 35 70 C’ville 51 39 Armorel, Ark. 44 48 Kennett 50 57 S. Pemiscot 40 45 Cooler 43 70 N. Pemiscot 59 46 Senath-H'ville 44 61 Delta C-7 43 51 Armorel, Ark. 40 79 Pern. Co. 31 58 Charleston 50 41 N. Pemiscot 42 63 Lilbourn 76 Bootheel All-Conference Sylvester James (19.9 pt. avg.) made the A” team and Wayne Robinson made Honorable Mention. On the B” team were Denny Cowley (14.4 pt. avg.) and Alex Kimble (12.6 pt. avg.). Charles Rowsley made Honorable Mention. 55 Ninth Grade Basketball Team KNEELING - Richard Williams. James Robinson, Theodore Lloyd, Dobbie Eggleston. STANDING - Rodney Had- ley, Curtis Thomas, Joe Robinson, Jerry Robinson, Dansy Williams. STATISTICS The ninth grade team, coached by Mr. Gary Damron, won the Poplar Bluff tournament. They had a win-loss record of 11-3. We They We They 55 Caruthersville 50 42 Kennett 45 48 Kennett 44 72 Li 1 bourn 58 62 North Pemiscot 55 85 Li 1bourn 67 49 Portageville 38 52 Doniphan 44 50 Caruthersville 56 51 Caruthersville 41 75 Portageville 69 60 Poplar Bluff 56 53 North Pemiscot 24 53 Blytheville East 57 (Letter to Mr. Damron at Junior High) Dear Coach, I would like to congratulate you and your players on your first-place victory in the Poplar Bluff Freshman Tourney. I was very impressed with your team. Not as much with their basketball talent as with their discipline and team play. As a coach, I realize the only way a team can really be successful is to listen to their coach and do what he asks. Again I would like to tell you what a fine job you did, and thank you for being a part of the tournament. 56 Coach Bill Ray, Freshman Basketball Coach FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL TEAM ROW 1 - Carolyn Hudson, Gwendolyn Robinson, Regina Ledbetter, Tina McMahon. ROW 2 - Marilyn Moore, Annette Brady, Maxine Kyles, Judy Beck, Terri Michie. SCHEDULE Defeated South Pemiscot on March 2. Defeated Gosnell on March 16. Defeated Caruthersville on March 18. Defeated Caruthersville on April 6. Defeated Gosnell on April 8. _ Won first place in the tournament at North Pemiscot on April 10 57 The Hayti Baseball Indians started quickly in the spring of 1976 with an early 5-0 record. A mid-season slump and a multitude of errors resulted in a 12-8 record. With that record, however, came a Conference Championship (5-1) and a second-place finish in the District Tournament. Seven seniors who compiled a combined bat- ting average of .371 with 94 hits will be gone next year. The Indi- ans will, however, field a more experienced group of young play- ers in the spring of 1977. SPRING BASEBALL TEAM KNEELING - Malcolm Babb, Donald Hedge, Bruce Gibbons, Kenneth McClain, Terry Dodson, Jimmy Hall (dropped from team), Barry Sloan, Howard Holmes (dropped from team.) STANDING - Coach Tiefenauer, John Robinson, Jerry Robinson, Wayne Alexander, Gary Cole, Gary Enright (dropped from team), Randy McCrary, David Ledbetter, Rusty Williams, Joe Robinson, Ben Ragan, Dennis Brady, and Kevin Thompson. 58 RANDY McCRARY WAYNE ALEXANDER. Catcher KENNETH McCLAIN District Second Team RUSTY WILLIAMS, Outfield District COACH TIEFENAUER GARY COLE, First Base First Team District First Team FAR LEFT - JOHN CHISM, Out- field District Second Team NEAR LEFT - TERRY DODSON Hedge made second base District Second Team. Robinson made first base District Second Team. Sloan made Honorable Mention on the District Team. DENNIS BRADY, Third Base District First Team MALCOLM BABB Another home ran! 59 Clara Barringer, Tammie Thomas, Jettie Taylor, Juna Thompson. STANDING - Dorothy Doby, Martha Stewart, Maxine Kyles, Earnestine Kimble, Freda Fletcher. FIRST GIRLS TRACK TEAM HAD FAIR SEASON This 1975-76 season was the first for girls track here at Hayti. The girls participated in seven meets including the District Meet at St. Genevieve. These meets were with Charleston; Piggott, Arkansas; and Chaffee. There-were thirteen schools participating in the District meet this year. Hayti earned two places in the finals: Maxine Kyles got fourth in the 220 dash, and the 400 relay team of Kyles, Taylor, Thompson, and Thomas got sixth place. The girls did very well in competition, and look forward to an even more successful season next spring. 60 Favorites “Democracy is . . . the recurrent suspicion that more than half of the people are right more than half of the time ... an idea which hasn’t been disproved yet ...” E. B. While At the game against Doniphan, Tammie Khourie was crowned the Football Homecoming Queen. She is pic- tured with escorts Wayne Alexander and Gary Enright. AT LEFT - Sarah Frye and Billy Hopkins were crowned Mr. and Miss HHS at homecoming festivities on November 7, 1975. Money raised helped finance Homecoming dance. 62 Senior Maid Ossie Ruff and escort Patrick Thomas I Junior Maid Ira West and escort Matthew Peete FOOTBALL HOMECOMING COURT Sophomore Maid Brenda Enright and escort Bruce Gibbons Sophomore Maid Sandra Maxie and escort Dennis Brady 63 1976 BASKETBALL HOMECOMING ROYALTY Senior maid - Theada Fletcher and Sylvester James Sophomore maid - Jackie West and Tommy Davis Junior maid - Donna Smith and Dwight Jones The Homecoming Royalty was presented to the public on February 6 between games when we played Charleston. The crown bearer was Cassandra West and the flower bearer was Eddie Drake. The B Team won by the score of 58-50. How- ever, the Varsity team lost by a score of 72- 58. 65 Upper Left - MOST NONCHALANT - Paul Brooks, (Donna Dowdy), Cynthia Bennett. Upper Center - WITTIEST - (Ricky Ford), Fammie Taylor, (Patricia Plunkett), Randy Turnage. Above - MOST COURTEOUS - Wayne Alexan- der. (Paul Brooks) (Cynthia Bennett), Tammie Khourie. At Left - MOST ATHLETIC - Sylvester James, (Ossie Ruff), Joanne Lee, (Patrick Thomas). At Left - JOLLIEST JUNIORS - (Fammie Tay- lor), Donna Smith, Ricky Ford, (Matthew Peete). At Left - MOST LIKE TO DATE - (Julius Doug- las), (Phyllis Reed), Tony Sample, Cindy Joy- ner. Junior — Who's Names appearing in parentheses indicate second place. 66 Ai Right - MOST POPULAR - Sylvester James (Tony Sample), Tammie Khourie, (Ossie Ruff). SENIOR WHO Above - FLIRTACIOUS - Paula Crites, (Rita Johnson), (Patrick Thomas), Danny Hunt, (Leotis Pul- liam). At Right - BEST DRESSED - Larry Greene, (Darion Thomas), (Tony Sample), Delois Campbell, (Tam- mie Khourie). Below, Left - SOPHISTICATED SENIORS - Celeste Cross, (Rosie London), (Greg Robinson), (Rusty Williams), Dwight Jones. Below, Center - BEST PERSONALITY - Tammie Khourie, (Rosie London), (Melvin Willis), Wayne Alexander. Below, Right - MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED - (Dwight Jones), Celeste Cross, (Sharon Suttle), Paul Brooks. 67 TAMMIE KHOURIE Council Queen 1976 COUNCIL ROYALTY 68 CINDY JOYNER Maid t p nr Organizations “Before we put down our bets on a revolution- ary movement, we have a right to ask that it, like ours, have the broad goals of freedom and human welfare clearly before it ” Clinton Rossiler X AT LEFT - Posing at the fair at Mem- phis. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS SEATED - Lto R - T. Taylor, S. Suttle, R. Turnage, L. Weddington, B. Enright, C. Underwood, J. Thomp- son. P. Bobek, T. McCoy. ROW 2 - T. James. S. Frye, C. Barringer, C. Thomas, T. Thomas, A. Brady, L. Harris, M. Moore, R. Thompson. ROW 3 - S. McCabe, L. Frye, K. Khourie, J. Sanders, G. Robinson, T. Michie, D. Littleton, T. Khourie, Mrs. Allen (Sponsor). ROW 4 - L. Summar, T. Tice, G. Romero. J. Moore, J. Beck, V. Thompson, C. Cross, M. Inman, R. Brown, C. Cross. 70 FHA OFFICERS ROW 1 - L to R - Mrs. Allen - sponsor, Cindy Underwood - secretary, Juna Thompson - 2nd vice-president, Pam Bobeck - 1st vice-president, Teresa McCoy - president. ROW 2 - Trena Taylor - recreation and song leader, Sharon Suttle - historian, Rhonda Turnage - reporter, Leanne Weddington - parliamentarian, Brenda Enright - trea- surer . Just a few of the students taking part in FHA initiation. 71 Senior High Pep Club ROW 1, L to R - J. Thompson, J. Taylor, B. Enright, V. Cooper, R. Turnage, O. Ruff, T. Khourie, B. Hall, C. Cross. ROW 2 - Miss Grigory (sponsor), T. Taylor, R. Johnson, P. Reed, P. Robinson, B. Williamson, T. Fletcher, C. Barringer. ROW 3 - J. Smith, F. Taylor. T. Thomas, M. Lawrence, J. Lee, D. Smith, J. West, F. Fletcher. Celeste is captain and Ossie is co-captain. Cheerleaders KNEELING, L-R - Vicki Cooper; Ce- leste Cross - Captain. STANDING, L-R - Rhonda T urnage, Brenda En- right, Tammie Khourie. FIRST TIER, L-R - Ossie Ruff - Co-Cap- tain, Beatrice Hall. SECOND TIER. L-R-Juna Thompson, Jettie Taylor. 72 JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEAD- ER9 FRONT - Gay la McCrary. ROW 2 - Sharon Craion, Kay Khourie (captain). ROW 3 - Paula Merrell, Carla Little- ton, Tina Michie (co-cap- tain). NOT PICTURED - Bar- bara Thompson. JUNIOR HIGH PEP CLUB CHEERLEADERS - G. McCrary, P. Merrell, T. Michie, C. Littleton, K. Khourie, S. Craion. PEP CLUB, ROW 1 - T. McMahan, C. Tice, S. Brent, M. Gooch, K. Moore, D. Kyles, D. Borders, B. Bogan, D. Townsend, L. Barringer, S. Borders, S. Johnson, P. Gorman, F. Thomas, J. Smith. ROW 2 - T. McMahan, D. Littleton, A. Sample, T. Raymond, T. Wade, V. Sheckell, D. Hall, L. Walker, S. Eggleston, B. Presberry, B. Jordan, L. Hall, G. Rowsley, T. Thomas. ROW 3 - V. Autry, J. Beck, R. Ody, N. Rhodes, L. Darnell, D. Mitchell, A. Van DeWaal, D. Meadors, T. Hunt, A. Jones, P. Moit, T. Logan, V. Jones, C. Mulcahy, L. French. 73 STUDENT COUNCIL ROW 1 - L to R- Brenda Enright, Melvin Willis, Mrs. Robert, Cindy Joyner (Vice- president), Lisa Ody. ROW 2 - Mona Inman, Celeste Cross (Treasurer), Juna Thompson (Secretary), Tammie Khourie (President), Rhonda Turnage (Parliamen- tarian), Linda Cornett (Reporter), Doug McDowell. ROW 3 - Kyle Moore, Regina Ledbetter, Rhonda Brown, Teresa McCoy, Lesia Summar, Donna Smith. ROW 4 - Jimmy Hall, Marshella Williams, Pam Bobek, Randy McCrary, Matthew Peete, Tony Turnage. 74 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SHOWN AT THE INSTALLA- TION - L to R - Juna Thomp- son. Jimmy Hall, Brenda Enright, Doug McDowell, Teresa McCoy, Scott McCabe, (secretary), Gary Cole, Lesia Summar (trea- surer), John Robinson, Tam- mie Khourie(vice-president), Alan Barkovitz, Celeste Cross (president). 75 FUTURE TEACHERS ROW 1 - L to R - Tony Creasy, Teresa McCoy, Bruce Gibbons, Alan Barkovitz, Timmy McCrary, Tony Tur- nage. ROW 2 - Celeste Cross, Paula Crites, Tammie Khourie, John Greenwell, Kay Khourie, Mona Inman. On April 24, the FTA and the National Honor Soci- ety went to Six Flags Over Mid-America at St. Louis. Some of the pictures taken on that excursion are shown here and on the facing page. AT LEFT - Mrs. Taylor, sponsor of the Future Teachers. 76 FTA OFFICERS ROW 1,L to R - Randy McCrary, President; Cindy Joyner, Reporter. ROW 2 - Sheila Rich- ardson, Secretary; Randy Tumage, Vice-President; Trisha Plunkett, Treasurer. LIBRARI- ANS SEATED - L to R - Lisa Frye, Jeri Claire Sanders. STANDING - Kathy Brant, Sharon Willis, Marshella Williams, Patricia Bell. YEARBOOK AND ARROW STAFF ROW 1 - L to R - Linda Cornett, Brenda West, Cindy Joyner, Tammie Khourie. ROW 2 - Joanne Lee, Vivian Thomas. Sheila Richardson, Teresa McCoy, Celeste Cross (Co-editor of COUNCIL). ROW 3 - Gary Cole, Alex Cooper, Gary Enright, Rusty Williams, John Chism, Kenneth McClain. (Co-editor of COUNCIL) 78 SENIOR MATH CLUB FROM BOTTOM, L to R - Alan Barkovitz, Juna Thompson, John Mark Chism, Tammie Khourie, Tony Creasy, Doug McDowell, Lisa Ody, Tommy Morgan, John Robinson, Rusty Williams, Brenda Enright, Leslie Thompson, Jeanette Moore, Jimmy Hall, Mr. Felts (sponsor), Celeste Cross, Lloyd Harris, Gary Enright, Gary Young. Alan Barkovitz got Honorable Mention in an algebra contest held at Arkansas State University. ROW 1 - V. Lockridge, L. Cooper, D. Meadors, M. Inman, P. Merrell, R. Ody. ROW 2 - M. Long, P. Barkovitz, J. Cooper, J. Greenwell, J. Mercer, K. Moore. ROW 3 - R. Plunkett, S. Willis, L. Pulliam, K. Higgins, C. Plunkett. JUNIOR MATH CLUB 79 FIRST ROW - Scott McCabe (president), Matthew Peete, David Conaway (vice-president), and Sherman Willis (treasurer). SECOND ROW - Napoleon Lockridge and Oscar Garner. ART CLUB THESPIANS KNEELING - Randy McCrary, Juna Thompson, John Robinson, Rhonda Turnage, Gary Enright. STANDING - Miss Holmes, Trena Taylor, Napoleon Lockridge, Barry Sloan, Sherman Willis, David Gardner, Melvin Willis, Doug McDowell, Brenda Enright, Jimmy Hall. The group presented two drama readings at the Fine Arts Festi- val in May. 80 SPANISH CLUB STUDENTS ATTEND FESTIVAL On December 4, 1975, Mrs. McClanahan and twelve members of the Spanish Club attended the fourth annual Foreign Language Festival at Murray State University. Some of those attend- ing are pictured above at the University. 81 MARCHING INDIAN BAND BAND MEMBERS IN ALL-DIVISION AND ALL-DISTRICT In March five band members took pan in the All-Division Band concen at Campbell. Those in All-Division were Teresa McCoy, clarinet; Gary Cole and John Robinson, trombone; Gary Enright, trumpet; and Tony Tumage, bass clarinet. On January 17, three members tried out for the All-District Band at Cape Girardeau. Those trying out were Teresa McCoy, John Robinson, and Leroy Jones. Teresa was chosen to play third clarinet and John was chosen to play first trombone. Out of 350 students trying out, only 94 were selected. 82 Choir SEATED, L io R - Pam Bobek, Tammie Khourie, Vatier Thomas, Trena Taylor, Vanessa Thompson, Mashella Williams. SEATED, ROW 2 - Sharon Willis, Linda Cornett, Brenda Enright, Jerlene Johnson, Gracie Jones, Teresa McCoy. STANDING - Wayne Alexander, Mose Collins, Melody Worthon, Tony Tumage, Doby Eggle- ston, James Robinson, Theresa Martin, John Robinson. Mr. O. J. Johnston, member of the faculty since 1965, died on Feb- ruary 19, 1976. Mr. Johnston will be missed by all who knew him. His quiet, pleasant nature added much to our school. The staff of the 1971 COUNCIL dedicated the yearbook to Mr. Johnston. With Thomas Campbell's words, we say of Mr. Johnston: To live in hearts we leave behind. Is not to die.'' 84 Who let the monkey out? 86 87 An average day in study hall. I just washed my hair and can’t do a thing with it! What a relief! mark, get set, GO! A prediction comes true. Unbelievable! Hard at work. Scott Tumage (Lil Abner) Joanne Gunnells (Daisy Mae). 89 ■ an m hmii «wmmu U1W ”Hey! You want some moonsh- How many girls live in that ine? room? WE’RE NUMBER 1! Hard at work, huh Alex? Got any money you don’t Why are you smiling Jimmy? Some folks from down home. need? 90 ON THIS PAGE - Some juniors and seniors caught on campus. AT LEFT - Some seniors who have really been caught. 91 ABOVE - Scenes from sack race and balloon stomp on Sadie Hawkins Day. BELOW - A visitor from outer space at left and some country boys at right. 94 Advertisers ‘‘Where liberty dwells, there is my country.” Benjamin Franklin GARDNER'S GROCERY Groceries - Meats Bottled Gas Coal Congratulations to MIDCONTINENT IM8UHAMOI HI Ail Y For Complete Coverage the Class of 1976 QUALITY CLEANERS STEAMLINER CARPET CLEANING Highway 84 West Phone 359-1380 Phone 359-0359 Food Stamps Cash or Credit Hayti Missouri Phone 359-0280 Hayti Missouri KHOURIE'S THE LEADER STORE Your Fashion Store Styles of Today With a Touch of Tomorrow Hayti Missouri POTEET MANGRUM BROTHERS SWAN’S INSURANCE HARDWARE The Ones That Appreciate GROCERY MARKET JOHN and LAVERN and REAL ESTATE Your Business SWAN Phone 359-1673 Phone 628-3343 359-1964 695-4722 Highway 84 West in in Hayti, Missouri Steele, Missouri Phone 359-0517 Hayti Hayti, Missouri Wardell, Missouri Ark-Mo Power Co. TRAINOR- CLEVENGER REXALL DRUGS BILL CLEVENGER, R.Ph. Complete Prescription Service Gift Selection Phone 359-1646 Hayti, Missouri HOUSE'S PIZZA DRIVE INN TO SUIT YOUR Highway 84 Hayti, Missouri DAWSON OIL COMPANY Independent Distributors Distributors Hayti Missouri BROWN’S GROCERY DAIRY QUEEN Highway 84 West Store Phone 359-1120 Dairy Queen Phone 359-0155 Hayti, Missouri CARMEAN DECORATING CENTER JOHN CHISM PLUMBING HEATING Compliments of GARDNER'S Your Decorating Center COMPANY NEWS AGENCY Featuring Benjamin Moore Paints, Wallpaper, Carpets, Vinyl Floor Covering, and Draperies Distributor of GLOBE, COMMERCIAL, POST, Kennett, and Sikeston Newspapers Phone 359-0043 200 South Third Hayti Missouri Hayti Missouri Phone 359-1380 Hayti, Missouri DAYLIGHT DONUT SHOP Variety of Donuts Interstate 55 and 84 East Open 24 Hours Except Sunday Phone 359-9951 Box UN Hayti, Missouri Congratulations, Seniors. 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HENDRICKS Phone 333-4164 Caruthersville, Missouri Visit Our Store at 132 West Fourth Street Caruthersville, Missouri East Side of the Square KATHY SANDERS INA CLAIRE SANDERS 359-1818 Hayti DR PEPPER —7 UP BOTTLING COMPANY Highway 25 W at West Court Street P.O. Box 875 Paragould Arkansas Congratulations, Seniors! W. M. CRYSLER COMPANY JOHN DEERE SALES AND SERVICE Phone 359-0141 Hayti, Missouri Tractors and Implements SERVING YOU FIRST IS OUR FIRST CONCERN AT FIRST STATE BANK OF CARUTHERSVIllE THIRD AND WARD CARUTHERSVILLE, MO 63830 314 333-1700 105 ENGINEERING DEPT USED EQUIPMENT airkem For a Healthier Environment Through Modern Chemistry D. CANALE P.O. Box 1739 Established 1866 HOUSE-BOND DIV. 20 W GEORGIA PHONE 5260344 COMPLETE FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES COMPANY Memphis, Tennessee 38101 Phone 525-6811 FOREMOST FOODS COMPANY P.O. 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Phone 333-0162 120 West Fourth Caruthersville, Missouri Hayti Auto Tractor Parts, Inc. Phone 359-0465 Goodyear Tires Farm Field Service Front End Repairs and Alignment PHIL BOWEN, Mgr. and Owner Hayti Missouri vdmfm that is felt by every member of our staff reflects itself in our careful, unfailing attention to details and consideration for the sorrow of those who have been bereaved. JIMMY OSBURN FUNERAL HOMES, INC. Wardell, Missouri Phone 628-3434 Hayti, Missouri Phone 359-1600 no DALTON PETROLEUM, INC. Serving All of Pemiscot and Dunklin Counties and Southern New Madrid County 206 West Washington Phone 359-0130 Neal A. Gibbons Hayti, Missouri HAYTI BUILDERS SUPPLY, INC. Construction Repairs Remodeling Your Home Improvement Center Phone 359-1317 P.O.Box 503 401 South Third BROWSER NO. 11 Phone 359-9954 Highway 84 East Hayti Missouri Compliments of WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Why Pay More and Get Less? Phone 359-195? Hayti Missouri GWIN'S CAFE FAYE HATCHER - Owner Open 24 Hours Phone 359-1715 At Highway J and 84 Hayti, Missouri INSITITUTIONAL FOODS SUPPLIES, INC. P.O. Box 2063 220 Commerce Street Phone 423-1100 Jackson, Tennessee 38301 JOHN W. GERMAN FUNERAL HOMES Phone 395-4531 Steele, Missouri 112 Phone 359-4100 Hayti, Missouri RAY J. CAMPBELL ROBERT BAILEY SERVICES OIL COMPANY 202 South Third Hayti, Missouri Phone 359-1236 Broadway and Cotton Street Hayti, Missouri Tax and Insurance Consultants Life Insurance Hospital Insurance Retirement Insurance Programs Day Night Phone 359-1450 Phone 359-0299 FCC Licensed 22 Years Experience BROWN SHOE DUNCAN COMPANY TELEVISION Sales and Service P BROWN IM Authorized Service Center for Sylvania and Motorola Service on All Makes and Models of Color TV Complete Antenna Installation All Work Guaranteed Box 140 Caruthersville, Missouri Phone 359-1358 604 E. Washington Hayti, Missouri 113 Compliments of 114 South Third Phone 359-2045 BUDDY HUFFMAN Manager Anything You Forget Here Will Cost you More Elsewhere. iu Hayti, Missouri Best Wishes to the Seniors PRESCRIPTION KELLEY'S DRUGSTORE Serving Hayti and the Bootheel STANDARD We Fill Any Doctor's Prescription. Top Value Stamps Complete Commercial Free Delivery Printing Services Phone 359-1194 Hayti Missouri V. R. KELLEY, Owner Highway 84 Hayti Missouri Phone 333-4890 Caruthersville, Missouri Our Thanks We truly appreciate everyone who advertised in this year's COUNCIL. In a very real way, you have helped make this book possible. Celeste Cross Rusty Williams 115 WHITENER'S 66 The Performance Stop Stereo Tapes State Inspection Gas Bottles Filled Interstate 55 and Highway 84 Hayti, Missouri 116 Best Wishes to You, Seniors of 1976. DELTA GIN COMPANY (Incorporated) Phone 359-1448 Hayti, Missouri Missouri's Friendliest Gin Located on Highway 84 East BOB’S DAISY QUEEN Where Good Friends Meet BOB INMON, Owner Highways 84 - J Hayti, Missouri Phone 359-1440 DODSON'S BODY WORKS Custom-Built Truck Bodies Perfection Hydraulic Hoists for All Trucks Bolts and Steel Supplies Pipe Threading Black and Galvanized Pipe Grades 5-8-9 Cap Screws, Both Coarse and Fine Threads Trucks Lengthened Phone 359-1467 Hayti Missouri Compliments of CONSTANT'S 84 DRIVE-INN Phone 359-0900 Highway 84 West Hayti, Missouri MID-CONTINENT AB AVIATION MISSOURI'S OLDEST AND LARGEST Crop Spraying Seeding Fertilizing Phone Hayti, 359-0500 Missouri 118 CROSS BIG STAR Quality Stamps Plus Quality Service Behind Bank of Hayti on Lincoln Street Phone 359-1691 Hayti, Missouri METZGER'S Compliments of PHILLIPS 66 BOBTURNAGE SERVICE AUTO SALES Auction Services (66J Phone 359-1788 GEOP.GE, SADIE, and MARTY 301 East Broadway Hayti Missouri Highway 84 Hayti Missouri 119 Cherished privilege Remember, only your classmates and you are entitled to wear your especially designed class ring from Balfour. 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