PUBLICATIONS CLASS of 1976-1977 PRESENTS the COMTENTS D 3 CouitCii' 4 AdhduJtetiatio i 5 F Cujfifey 7 1 1 Juntos 27 33 39 RlUMt S 43 51 AtUbJtLu 67 Actuates S3 AduPjdtZf ( M 95 Yearly when summer draws to an end, we begin to have bad thoughts' of the new school year. But once the :year has begun, we anticipate such things as football and basketball igames, Thanksgiving and Christmas .vacations, and the Junior-Senior TProm. T__ People say high-school days are the, happiest days of your life. Although it seems like four long llF vcars. they really go by fast. 2! The Seniors on the publications I2=staff have tried to capture some of h ■ _ihe happy days we have shared and Iturn them into memories of tomor- row. They have put together l moments that they hope will help you to remember when . . . Jimmy Hall Sharon Suttle Co-Editors 7 DGDfCAHOM We appreciate so much the interest that Mr. Chastain shows in all school events. We appreciate his untiring work to make the prom decorations so elaborate each year. We appreciate his Indian an projects in the gym lobby, surrounding the stage, and on the center basketball coun. The Council staff is pleased to dedicate the 1977 yearbook to MR. ARNOLD CHASTAIN. 3 1977 COUNCIL ROW COUNCIL QUEEN Ira West SECOND MAID Pam Bobek 4 jD M sn n0N SEATED, L to R - Otha Kyles, Administrative Assistant; Sam Wallace, Superintendent of Schools; Maecel Dorris, Principal at North Elementary. STANDING - Dalton Rogers, Principal at South Elementary; Ray- mond Inman, Principal at Junior High; Norman Nelson, High School Principal. BOARD OF EDUCATION SEATED - Sadie Metzger, C. A. Vivrett, Ina Claire Sanders, Rev. H. L. Taylor. STANDING - Sam Wallace, Phil Bowen, Herbert DeWeese, James P. Watkins, and Ray J. Campbell. 6 SUSAN CALLIHAN Vocal Music ARNOLD CHASTAIN An IVERSON CHEATHAM Science BRUCE COLE English, Publications PERRY GOOCH Health, Physical Ed. MARY GOSCHE Home Economics ELLENANN GRIGORY Psychology, Social Studies TERRY HOLMES English, Speech W. T. HOWARD Mathematics 8 LINDA McCLANAHAN Spanish cHt w ALAN McFERRON Instrumental Music jk - MARY McKAY English DIANE MYRACLE Economics, Business Subjects DONALD PROST Social Studies KAY RATLIFF Physical Education EDNA ROBERT Guidance Counselor ELSIE ROGERS Librarian DAVID SCHUPP Mathematics WILBURN SIMMONS Industrial Arts 9 GAIL STEPHENS Business Subjects BRENDA TAYLOR Business Subjects, English JEFF TIEFENAUER Health, Physical Ed. TIMOTHY THOMAS Social Studies DON TOMLINSON Biology, Physical Ed. EUFALA CHISM Superintendent's Office MARGARET McCRARY Superintendent’s Office FAYE MERRELL Superintendent’s Office MARY KELLEY Principal’s Office RETHA SUDDARTH Principal’s Office 10 TREASURER — TERR CECIL CECRElARY — PAH BOBER STANDING, LEFT to RIGHT - PRESfDENT — UELVfN U fLUC REPORTER —TERRJJAME-0 VtCE-PREOrDEfJT — MOOR SAMPLE SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT - MALCOLM GENE BABB Football - 1, 2, 3. 4; Baseball - 2, 3, 4; FTA - 4: Bachelor Living Award - 3. HAZEL BANKS FHA - 3: Choir - 1; Mixed Chorus -2,4; Glee Club - 3; Spanish Club - 2. JOHNNY L. BANKS Football - 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus - 2, 3, 4. CYNTHIA YVONNE BENNETT Most Courteous - 4; Most Nonchalant - 4. PAMELA JEAN BOBEK FHA - 1, 2, 3. 4; First Vice-Pres. FHA - 3; Local FHA Pres. - 4; Reg. FHA Sec. - 4; Student Council - 3, 4; ARROW Staff - 4; COUNCIL Staff - 4; Choir -2,3,4; Student Council Rep. - 4; Class Sec. - 4; Who's Who Among High School Students - 1; Wld. Hist. Award - 2; Con. Math Award - 2; Bus. Comm. Award - 3; Speech Merit Award - 2; Econ. Merit Award - 3. THELMA BORDERS Mixed Chorus -1,4; Choir - 1. 13 Honor Student and Valedictorian. DENNIS JAMES BRADY Football - 2, 3, 4; Basketball - 1, 2; Baseball - 1, 2. 3, 4; All-District - 3; AU-Conf. Basketball - 2: All-Conf. Football - 3; Science Award - 1; District First Team - 3. PAUL WENDELL BROOKS Spanish Club - 4; Art Club - 4; Art Club Vice-President - 4; Math Club - 3, 4; Math Club Pres. - 4; Student Council - 4; Band - 2, 3, 4. DANNY LEE BROWN JACQUELYN RENEE BROWN Thespians - 4. TAMARA MICHELLE BRYANT 14 DELOIS ANN CAMPBELL MICHELLE DENISE CANNON FHA -1,2; Pep Club - 2; Student Coun- cil-1. 2; ARROW Staff - 4; COUNCIL Staff - 4; Mixed Chorus - 3; Class Sec. - 1; Class Rep. - 2; Basketball Attendant - 2; Math Merit Award - 1. STEVE WILLIAM CARNELL TERRI DIANE CECIL Volleyball - 1; FHA - 2, 3; ARROW Staff - 4; COUNCIL Staff - 4: Class Treas. - 4; Economics Award - 3; English II Merit Award - 3; Business Comm. Merit Award - 3; MBLA - 3. DAVID CONAWAY Football - 4; Track - 4; Baseball - 4; Art Club - 2, 3. 4; Art Club President - 4; An Club Vice-President - 3. JERRY WAYNE DODSON Football -3,4; Track - 1, 2, 3, 4; Band - 1, 2, 3, 4; All-Division Band - 2. TERRY LEONARD DODSON Football - 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball - 2, 3, 4; Band - 1, 2, 3, 4. 15 GROVER DONNIE FANE Football - 1, 2, 4; Basketball - 1; Track - 1; Art Club - 3. SARAH ANN FRYE FHA - 1, 2, 3; Art Club - 2. 3; Class Sec. - 3; Miss HHS - 2; Senior Maid Football Homecoming - 4; An Club Sec. - 3. MALINDA JO FULLER Student Council - 3; Class Pres. -1,2; Mixed Chorus - 3; Camera Club - 2; Art Club - 2. DAVID LANE GARDNER Football - 1, 2, 3, 4; Track - 1, 2, 4; Nat. Hon. Soc. - 4; Thespians - 3, 4; FT A - 4; Math Club - 4; ARROW Staff - 4; COUNCIL Staff - 4; Class Vice-Pres. - 1; Algebra I Award - 1; Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students - 3; Most Popular - 4; Most Like to Date - 4; Most Flirtacious - 4. LINDA FAYE GARNER Choir - 1; Mixed Chorus - 2, 4; Glee Club - 3. THOMAS LYNDON GILL Football -1,4; Track - 1, 3, 4; Baseball - 4; Thespians - 4; Little Miss Christmas Belle - 1; Gen. Science Award - 1. 16 GLENDA JOY GLOVER FHA - 2; Pep Club -1,3; Flag Corps - 2; Band Sec. - 2. DOV1E ANN GOODEN Spanish Club - 2: Glee Club - 1; Fund, of Music - 3. JAMES LEE HALL, JR. Football - 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball - 2; Track - 1, 2, 4; Baseball - 1, 2; Nat. Hon. Soc. - 2, 3, 4; Thespians - 3, 4; FT A - 4; Math Club - 3, 4; Nat. Hon. Soc. Pres. - 4: Sec. Math Club - 4; Stu- dent Council - 3, 4; ARROW Staff - 4; COUNCIL Staff - 4; Band - 1, 2, 3; Choir -3,4; Band Woodwind Super. - 2; Prin. Rep. to Student Council - 4; Class Pres. - 3; Pres. Choir - 4; Quad-State Band - 1; All-Division and All-District Band - 2; Who's Who Among American High School Students - 3; Soph. Pilgrimage; Boys’ State - 3; Sec. to Governor - 3. KENNETH PAUL HARPER Football - 1, 2; Track - 1, 2. GLENDA FAYE HARRIS Volleyball - 1; Glee Club - 1; Mixed Chorus - 3; Related Studies Award - 3. FORREST HIGGINS Track - 2, 3, 4: Baseball - 3, 4; Choir - 3; Mixed Chorus - 1, 2, 4. 17 HOWARD SYLVESTER HOLMES Football - 1, 3, 4; Track -2,3; Basket- ball - 1, 2, 3; Baseball - 1, 2, 3, 4. DANNY CLARK HUNT Football - 1, 2, 4; Basketball - 2, 3, 4: Track - 2; Honorable Mention Offensive End - 4. LUTHER JACKSON, JR. Track - 2; Baseball - 3, 4: FTA - 4; Math Club - 3, 4; Soc. Science Award - 1; Typing Award - 2; Bookkeeping Award - 3; Anthropology Award - 3; The Soc. of Distinguished American High School Stu- dents - 3; Mr. HHS - 4. TERRI JEAN JAMES FHA - 2, 3; An Club - 2, 3, 4; Class Reponer - 4; Candidate for Mr. and Miss HHS - 4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students - 4. JERLENE JOHNSON Glee Club - 1; Choir -2,3. RITA FAYE JOHNSON Pep Club - 3; ARROW Staff - 4; Spanish Club - 2; COUNCIL Staff - 4; Mixed Chorus - 3; Most Flirtacious - 3; Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents - 3. 18 GRACIE YVONNE JONES Glee Club Award - 1: Art Club - 4; Choir - 1, 2, 3; Special Choir Group - 1. LEROY JONES Football - 3; Band - 1, 2, 3, 4; Math Club - 4; Epsilon Beta - 4. VERLENE JONES Volleyball -1,4: FHA - 2: Track - 3, 4; Glee Club - 1. MICHAEL KEETON Football - 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball - 1, 2; Track 2. WILLIE KELLEYBREW Football -1,4: Basketball - 1, 2; Track - 1, 2, 3. 4: Mixed Chorus - 2, 3, 4. BRIAN KEITH McCABE Football -3,4; Track - 2, 3; Art Club - 4: Art Club Sgt. at Arms - 4: Prom Com- mittee - 3. 19 ROSIE MARY McGEE Pep Club - 4; Glee Club - 1; Mixed Cho- rus - 4. PHILLIP MACK Art Club - 3; Speech - 1; Mixed Chorus - 2, 3, 4; Football - Manager - 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball Manager - 1, 2, 3, 4; Track Manager - 1, 2, 3, 4. JOYCE ANN MARTIN Volleyball - 1, 4; Mixed Chorus - 2, 3; Glee Club - 1; Choir - 1; Most Athletic - 4. MARLENE YVETTE MASON Track - 3, 4: Volleyball - 3, 4; Mixed Chorus - 3. NONLEY LANE MAXWELL Football - 2; Basketball - 2, 3, 4; Track -1,2; Spanich Club - 2; Math Club - 3. DAWN ELAINE MOORE FHA -2,3; Glee Club - 1. 20 MATTHEW ROBERT HENRY PEETE Football - 1, 2, 3; Track - 1, 2; Thespi- ans - 3; Art Club - 3; Student Council - 2, 3; Electronics Certificate - 4. DIANA LYNNE PHILLIPS Art Club - 2, 3, 4; MBLA - 3; Math Cer- tificate - 3. LEONARD BRADFORD PLUNKETT Football - 2, 3, 4; Track -3,4. PHYLLIS REED Powder Puff Football - 3; Track - 3; Vol- leyball - 1; Spanish Club - 2; Pep Club - 2, 3; Football Attendant - 2; Most Like to Date 2nd Place - 3; Mixed Chorus - 3. McGRADDIE ROBINSON Football -1,4; Basketball - 1; Track - 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club -2,3; Mixed Chorus - 2, 3. WAYNE E. ROBINSON Football - 1, 2, 4; Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4; All-Conf. Basketball - 1; Honorable Mention Basketball - 3; Mixed Chorus - 3, 4; Most Like to Date - 4; Most Popular - 4; Most Athletic - 4; Track - 1: All- Con. Basketball - 4. 21 Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Award CURLEY G. RUFF Football -1,4: Basketball -1,2. VICTOR LEO SAMPLE Football - 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball - 2, 3; Track - 1, 4; Baseball - 4; AU-Conf. Hon. Mention - 4; FT A - 4; Student Council - 1, 2, 4; ARROW Staff - 4; COUNCIL Staff - 4: Class Vice-President -2,4; Who’s Who Among American High School Stu. - 3. DANNY ALAN SHARP CHARLES SHAVER DONNA RAE SMITH FHA - 1, 2; Pep Club - 3, 4; Spanish Club - 2; Student Council -1,3: ARROW Staff - 4; COUNCIL Staff - 4: Mixed Chorus - 3; Class Treas. - 1, 3: Class Rep. - 2; Jolly Jr.; Who's Who Among High School Students - 3: Sophisticated Sen. - 4. JAMES SMITH Baseball - 1; Track - 1, 2, 3, 4; An Club - 3. 4. 22 REBEKAH FRANCES SPEGAL Pep Club - 3; FT A - 4; Pep Club Pres. - 3; Choir - 1, 2, 3, 4; Candy Striper - 1; Generation 14 - 4; Choir Sec. Leader - 1; Choir Librarian - 4: Cantata Soloist - 4; Librarian Asst. - 3; Who's Who Among Music Students - 3. SHARON ANNE SUTTLE Thespians - 4; FHA - 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club - 4; FHA - Historian - 3; Thespian Reporter - 4; Student Council - 4; ARROW Staff - 4; COUNCIL Staff - 4; Mixed Chorus - 4: COUNCIL Co-Editor - 4; Class Reporter -1,3; Home Ec. Award - 1, 2; Wardrobe Planning Award - 3; Psy- chology Award - 3; Math Merit Award - 1: Most Likely to Succeed -3,4; Sophis- ticated Senior - 4; Most Courteous - 4; Who's Who Among American High School Students - 3; Betty Crocker Award - 4. FAMMIE TAYLOR FHA - 1; Pep Club - 3, 4; Choir - 1; Glee Club - 2; Mixed Chorus -3,4. GLORIA JEAN THOMAS FLOYD LESLIE THOMPSON Football - 1, 3, 4; Track - 4; Tennis Team - 2; Thespians - 3, 4; FTA - 4; Math Club -3,4; Vice-Pres. Math Club - 4. KEVIN BELL THOMPSON Football -3,4; Baseball Manager - 3. 23 RONALD KIRK THOMPSON FHA -3,4; Spanish Club - 2. SHERWYN DENICE THOMPSON Nat. Hon. Soc. - 4; Thespians - 4: FHA - 1, 3; Spanish Club - 1; Cheerleader - 2, 3, 4; Band Majorette - 1, 2, 3; Choir - 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-Drum Majorette - 3; Class Treas. - 1. Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Award KIM R. TRAWICK Pep Club - 1, 2, 3; FHA - 1, 2, 3. 4; Choir - 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary - 3; Concert Choir - 1, 2, 3; Girls Choir Sex- tet - 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus - 1, 2, 3. MARQUETTA TROTTER Track - 4; Volleyball -1,4. JAMES DUKE TURNAGE Football -4.3: ARROW Staff - 4; COUN- CIL Staff - 4; Band - 1, 2, 3, 4. JIMMY LEE VAUGHN Track -1,2; VICA - 4. 24 BEVERLY SUE WALKER Mixed Chorus - 4. JOHNNY WALKER Football - 2, 3: Basketball - 1, 2, 3; Art Club - 2. IRA DEAN WEST FHA - 1; Student Council - 2; ARROW Staff - 4; COUNCIL Staff - 4; Class Treas. - 2; Who's Who Among High School Students - 3; Football Maid - 3; Football Queen - 4. KENNETH WILLIAMS Football - 2; Basketball - 1; Track -1,2; Choir - 4. MELVIN DOUGLAS WILLIS Football Mgr. - 4; Basketball - 4; Basket- ball Mgr. - 3; Track - 2, 3; Thespians - 3, 4: Spanish Club - 2, 3, 4; Math Club - 3. 4; Thespians Pres. - 4; Sgt.-at-Arms Spanish and Math Club - 4; Student Council - 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir - 4; Prin. Rep. to Student Council - 3; Student Council Pres. - 4; Class Vice-Pres. - 3; Class Pres. - 4; Gen. Math Award - 1; Typing I Award - 2; Black History Award - 3; Up the Down Staircase and Me - 2; National Honor Society - 4. GARY YOUNG Football - 1, 2, 3. Best All-Around Student 25 26 AT RIGHT - In a special assembly on May 11, Ira West and the COUNCIL court were presented. SHOWN IN FRONT - Pam Bobek and Terri Cecil. BACK - Brian McCabe, Johnny Walker, Ira West, and Dan Hargrave. AT RIGHT - Victor Sample and David Gardner read part of the Class Proph- ecy, which they composed with the assistance of Duke Tumage. BRYAN DUDLEY WHITAKER Additional pictures of senior activities on Pages 93 and 94. AT LEFT - Co-editors Jimmy Hall and Sharon Suttle read excerpts from the Class Will in the yearbook assembly. CLAQQ OmC£R£ REPORTS — TONVTURNAGt VfCk PRESIDENT — DOUG UcDOU PLL 7R5ACURER, — RWOM TURNAGt Q CREPteX — BRTO ENRJGf-fT PRP-CfDWT — JUNA TWO UPCON Sol Abraham Aries Clara Barringer Cancer Doris Barringer Leo Fred Barringer Cancer Rickey Bell Capricorn Michael Berry Gemini Rhonda Brown Aries Leavon Spencer Pisces 29 Vicki Cooper Libra Denny Cowley Taurus Michael Crain Donald Cross Libra Bart Cummings Virgo Tommy Davis Cancer Gerry Sue Dean Cancer Dorothy Doby Virgo Denise Duncan Gemini Brenda Enright Libra Freda Fisher Aries Joe Ann Flowers Scorpio Oscar Garner Cancer Bruce Gibbons Aquarius Bruce Hall Capricorn David Hamilton Cancer Leah Harris Gemini Donald Hedge Aquarius David Henderson Aquarius Eric Holmes Leo Billy Hopkins Libra Coy Huddleston Aries Paulette Johnson Virgo Richard Johnson Taurus Willie Jones Gemini Napoleon Lockridge Libra David Macklin Capricorn Douglas McDowell Capricorn Roosevelt Martin Aries Marla Maxie Aries Sandra Maxie Virgo Deloris Middleton Cancer Jeannette Moore Leo Ivory Patterson Scorpio Ben Ragan Aquarius Kim Riley Pisces 31 Audrey Robinson Aries Charles Rowsley Virgo Jerry Sellers Sagittarius Phillip Shelly Pisces Barry Sloan Virgo Clyde Smith Pisces Martha Stewart Gemini Jettie Taylor Virgo Joseph Taylor Sagittarius Trena Taylor Pisces Juna Thompson Aquarius Revola Thompson Leo Theresa Tice Cancer Glenda Trotter Cancer Rhonda Turnage Aquarius I w Tony Turnage Cancer Jacqueline West Leo Walter White Virgo 32 REGINA LEDBETTER. Treasurer AT LEFT AND ABOVE - Checking on Santa before the Christmas parade. JERI SANDERS. Secretary MONA INMAN. Reporter 34 Carrie Banks Judy Beck Emma Borders Annette Brady Jim Brent Timmy Bunch Ronnie Bunn Joe Calvin Louvenia Campbell Sherri Christy Brenda Chronister Charlene Cooper Lucretia Cooper Marvin Craion Buford Cross Billy Davis Dobie Eggleston 35 David Flowers Lisa Frye Sherry Gossett Mary Gray David Guise Joann Gunnells John Harden Raymond Holmes Teresa Hurley Ramona Jackson Frankie James Alreeida Johnson George Johnson Earnestine Kimble Kay Khourie Maxine Kyles Beatrice Landon Teri Michie 36 Kyle Moore Marilyn Moore Tommy Morgan Pamela Palmer Cameron Plunkett Dennis Raburn Lynda Riddle Janet Robertson Cynthia Robinson Gwen Robinson Jerry Robinson Joe Robinson Joanne Robinson Rickey Robinson Deborah Sheard Kermit Smith 37 Mike Smith Ricky Smith Linda Spann Jesse Stephens Cunis Thomas Tammy Thomas Ricky Thompson Vanessa Thompson Sharon Walker Hazel Watkins Jimmy Watkins Isaiah West Richard Williams Barbara Williamson Sharon Willis Mary Wilson Melody Wonhon Cindy Young 38 PHIL BARKOVITZ, President OA££OFRCER£ PAULA MERRELL, Treasurer ROBIN ODY, Vice-President CHERYL TICE. Reporter Corine Abraham Dennis Adams Donny Alexander Paul Alsup Vickie Autry David Banks George Banks David Barkovitz William Bell Brenda Bogan James Braswell Christine Brooks Calvin Brown Lester Brown Theresa Brown Jeffrey Bush Angela Cannon Leroy Cannon Randy Carnell Molly Church Sheri Colbert Alvin Cooper Calvin Cooper Edwin Cooper James Cooper 40 Jerry Cooper Roy Cooper III Beverly Cross Ricky Cummings Lisa Darnell Sandra Dean Connie Edwards Angela Fisher Waller Franks Tim Gardner Bobby Gibson Winda Gooch Mark Gossett Frankie Green Jerry Green Cora Hamilton Rose Hamilton Jeffrey Harris Phyllis Hopkins Carolyn Hudson Barbra Johnson Robert Johnson Carl Jones Veronica Jones Diana Kyles Carolyn Lawson Tony Lee Veronica Lockridge Keith Logan Mike Long Addie Mack Lovie Mack Howard McBride Willie McGruder Loretta McIntyre Tina McMahan Trena McMahan Donia Meadors James Mercer Tina Michie 41 Sabrina Middleton Dorris Nelson Rhonda Nolen Timothy Pegues James Plunkett Tammy Plunkett Cathie Robinson Darlene Robinson Lurene Robinson Jennifer Rowe Dewayne Rowsley Kevin Russom Angela Sample Irma Sanford Robert Sheard Margie Shuburte Eddie Smith Judy Smith Darin Suddarth Edward Taylor Bennie Taylor Jerry Taylor Ethel Thomas Barbara Thompson Cindy Tosh Vickie Tumage Angela Van DeWaal Linda Walker Wally Watkins Bobbie Wells Alice Williams Dansy Williams Ellender Williams Gennetta Williams Steve Williams Willie Williams Bennie Williamson Elizabeth Wilson Melissa Woods 42 .M 'i'' - 5' FOOTBALL FfOMEOO U MG QUEEN IRA WEST In pre-game ceremonies on November 12, Ira West was crowned Homecoming Queen. The Indians hosted the Portage - ville Bulldogs. SENIOR. MAID SARAH FRYE RHONDA TURNAGE Junior MAXINE KYLES Sophomore FOOTBALL FTO UECO UTMO MAIDS KAY Sophomore PAULA MERRELL Freshman 45 46 SENIOR- MAID basketball WOMEOOMINS OUEEN SHEREE NORTH Sheree North was crowned as the Bas- ketball Homecoming Queen on February 17, during the halftime of the B game. Both Injun teams won their games. VERLENE JONES BASfCEJBALL WO UECO UIN MA DS DOROTHY DOBY Junior MILDRED HOOPER Sophomore LINDA WALKER Freshman WHO'S IM-fO BELOW - WITTIEST - Sheree North, Matthew Peete, and (Marla Maxie). ABOVE - MOST POPULAR - (Rhonda Turnage), Wayne Robinson, and Sheree North. NOT PICTURED - (David Gardner). ABOVE - MOST NONCHALANT - Cynthia Bennett, Paul Brooks, (Gary Young), and (Kim Riley). ABOVE - MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED - Sharon Suttle, (Doug McDowell), Paul Brooks and (Juna Thompson). 48 ABOVE - PERSON YOU WOULD MOST LIKE TO DATE - (Marla Maxie), Rhonda Turnage, (Sandra Maxie), and Wayne Robinson. NOT PICTURED is (David Gardner). ABOVE - FLIRTACIOUS - (Trena Taylor), Sheree North, (Rhonda Turnage), and David Gardner. AM0M JUN10R6 AMD SEMI0R6 Names in parentheses indicate second place. BELOW - SOPHISTICATED SENIORS - (Greg Robinson), Paul Brooks. (Donna Smith), and Sharon Suttle. ABOVE - JOLLIEST JUNIORS - (Rhonda Turnage), Tony Turnage, and Juna Thompson. 49 BELOW - BEST PERSONALITY - Paul Brooks. (Brenda Enright), Rhonda Turnage, and (Tony Turnage). ABOVE - MOST ATHLETIC - (Juna Thompson),(Danny Hunt), Wayne Robinson, and Joyce Martin. ABOVE - MOST COURTEOUS - (Barry Sloan), Cynt- hia Bennett, Brenda Enright, (Theresa Tice), (Rhonda Turnage), (Sharon Suttle), and Paul Brooks. ABOVE - BEST DRESSED - (Barry Sloan), Rhonda Tur- nage, (Marla Maxie), and Donald Cross. 50 L to R, ROW 1 - Timmy Bunch, Marla Maxie (Secretary), David Barkovitz. ROW 2 - Paul Brooks (Vice-President), James Plunkett (Treasurer), David Conaway (President), David Guise (Reporter), and Brian McCabe (Sergeant-at-Arms). ART CLUB AT LEFT - This float was constructed by the Art Club and the indus- trial arts classes. The float won first place in the local Christmas parade. They also took a prize in the parade at Caruthersville, taking second place. Mathoub ROW 1, L to R - Mona Inman, Jerry Taylor, James Mercer, Kyle Moore, Lucretia Cooper, Veronica Lockridge, Lynda Riddle, Lisa Frye. ROW 2 - Luther Jackson, Paul Brooks (President), Bruce Gibbons, Cameron Plunkett, Leroy Jones, Melvin Willis, Ronald Plunkett, Lloyd Harris, Leslie Thompson (Vice-President), David Garnder. NOT PICTURED - Jimmy Hall (Secretary) and Brenda Enright (Treasurer). TUE-SPtANC ROW 1, L to R - Brenda Enright (Vice-President), Mona Inman, Sharon Suttle (Reporter), Tammy Thomas. Jettie Taylor, Kyle Moore, Gwen Robinson, Kermit Smith, Rhonda Turnage (Secretary-Treasurer). ROW 2 - Jimmy Hall, Tommy Gill, Michael Berry, Scott Turnage, Doug McDowell. Tony Turnage, Jackie Brown, Sherwyn Thompson, Annette Brady, Melvin Willis (President), Cameron Plunkett, David Gardner, Miss Holmes. 53 SEATED - Donna Smith, Sharon Suttle (Co-Editor), Jimmy Hall (Co-Editor), Terri Cecil. STANDING - Ira West, Duke Turnage, Victor Sample, David Gardner, Mic- helle Cannon, Rita Johnson, and Pam Bobek. 1977 COUNCIL SPIFF NATIONAL HONOR- SOCIETY ■ ... L to R - David Gardner, Mona Inman, Jerri Sanders, Brenda Enright (Secretary), Lucretia Cooper, Juna Thomp- son (Treasurer), Sharon Willis, Mashella Williams, Doug McDowell (Vice-President), Rhonda Turnage, Jimmy Hall (President), Vanessa Thompson, Melody Worthon, Kyle Moore, and Melvin Willis. 5x See page 66 for pictures of the National Honor Society - Student Council Christmas float. MR AND OUSe UWS AT RIGHT - Luther Jackson and Lynda Riddle The Student Council sponsored the Mr. and Miss HHS contest in order to raise funds to finance the Homecoming Football Dance. Luther and Lynda were announced as winners at the pre-game ceremonies when we played the Portageville Bulldogs on November 12. STUDENT COUNCIL ROW 1, L to R - Mona Inman (Cor. Secretary). Juna Thompson (Vice-President), Sharon Suttle, Kay Khourie, Phil Barkovitz, Rhonda Brown, Rhonda Turnage (Rec. Secretary), Kyle Moore. ROW 2 - Howard McBride, Melody Worthon, Mashella Williams, Jackie West, Audrey Robinson, Brenda Enright (Treasurer). Paul Brooks, Pam Bobek (Reporter). ROW 3 - Doug McDowell, Tony Turnage, Melvin Willis (President). Victor Sample, Jimmy Hall, Matthew Peete, Bruce Gibbons. 55 FUTURE HCyUEMARERG OF VUERICA ROW 1, L to R - Mrs. Gosche, Brenda Enright (1st Vice-President), Kay Khourie (2nd Vice-President), Tammy Thomas (Secretary), Mona Inman (Treasurer), Clara Barringer (Historian), Juna Thompson (Parliamentarian), Trena Taylor (Reporter), Rhonda Tumage (Recreation Leader). NOT PICTURED - Pam Bobek (President). ROW 2 - Earnestine Kimble, Alfreida Johnson, Vanessa Thompson, Marilyn Moore, Sharon Suttle, Barbara William- son, Laverne Spencer, Tina Michie, Veronica Jones, Terri Michie. ROW 3 - Veronica Lockridge, Jettie Tay- lor, Annette Brady, Diana Kyles, Angela Sample, Cheryl Tice, Judy Beck, Lynda Riddle, Jeri Sanders, Robin Ody, Paula Merrell, Nancy Rhodes. ROW 4 - Lisa Darnell, Trena McMahan, Margie Shuburte, Angie Van De Waal, Kim Riley. AT LEFT - All ready for a Christ- mas party: Tina Michie, Veronica Lockridge, and Veronica Jones. FUTURE teachers OF AMERICA ROW 1, L to R - Bruce Gibbons (Vice-Pres.). Tim McCrary (Sgt.-at-Arms), Kay Khourie (Treasurer), Tony Tumage (Pres.), Mona Inman (Secretary), Doug McDowell (Reporter), Mrs. Taylor. ROW 2 - Malcolm Babb, Tina Michie, Judy Beck, Becky Spegal, Jimmy Hall, Brenda Enright. ROW 3 - Luther Jackson, Phillip Barkovitz, Les- lie Thompson, Victor Sample, David Gardner, Paula Merrell, Jeri Sanders, Regina Ledbetter, Robin Ody. ROW 4 - Vickie Tumage, Terri Michie, Denise Duncan, Trena Taylor, Veronica Jones, Nancy Rhodes, Rhonda Turnage, Lucretia Cooper, Melody Worthon. SEATED - Rhonda Turnage (Recreation Leader), Kay Khourie (2nd Vice-President), Clara Barringer (His- torian), Mrs. Gosche. STANDING - Pam Bobek (President), Trena Taylor (Reporter), Brenda Enright (1st Vice- President), Mona Inman (Treasurer). NOT PICTURED - Tammie Thomas (Secretary), and Juna Thompson (Parlia- mentarian). -t QU SCHOOL PEP CLUB Won trophy in Senath-Hor- nersville tourney in January. ROW 1, L to R - Tammy Thomas, Diana Kyles, Brenda Bogan, Kay Khourie. ROW 2 - Rhonda Tumage, Laverne Spencer, Linda Walker, Angie Noble, Barbara Williamson, Jettie Taylor. ROW 3 - Brenda Enright, Sharon Willis, Mildred Hooper, Maxine Kyles, Rosie McGee, Jennifer Rowe, Sandra Maxie. ROW 4 - Vickie Cooper, Sabrina Middleton, Joann Flowers, Lucretia Cooper, Ethel Thomas, Angela Fisher, Jacqueline West, Juna Thompson. Miss Grigory - Sponsor. JUNIOR WISH PEP CLUB ROW 1, L to R - G. McCrary, A. Jones, T. Cooper, S. Craion, T. Michie, P. Merrell, C. Whitener, R. Nolen, I. Sanford. ROW 2 - T. Bell, M. Smith, T. Moit, M. Gooch, P. Moit, T. Hunt, T. Logan, L. French, D. Ashbaugh, D. Hoover, A. Miller, H. Lee. ROW 3 - T. Wade, T. Leonard, B. Walker, A. Thomas, C. Bogan, S. Rowsley, S. Eggleston, K. Benford, T. Thomas, B. Presberry, T. Brown, F. Thomas. ROW 4 - S. Cooper, B. Earl, C. Mason, R. Maxie, R. Hill, G. Williams, M. Holmes, S. Neal, A. Worthon, M. Williams, C. Kimble. ROW 5 - K. Fisher, D. Townsend, D. Borders. K. Moore, S. Johnson, S. Borders, L. Ruff. 58 Some scenes at Opryland when the National Honor Society and the Stu- dent Council spent the day there on April 30. Twenty- nine students and adults enjoyed fun-filled day. 59 GPANIQH CLUB SEATED - Kyle Moore (President). ROW 1, L to R - Veronica Lockridge, Dobie Eggleston, Mashella Williams (Vice-President), Sharon Willis (Secretary), Jettie Taylor (Treasurer), Alice Williams. ROW 2 - Mildred Hooper, Melvin Willis (Sgt.-at-arms), Cameron Plunkett, Howard McBride, Paul Brooks (Reporter). BELOW AND AT LEFT - Club mem- bers and Mrs. McClanahan prepare their famous tacos. 60 Candid shots on this page show the Spanish Club members busy with preparations for the annual taco sale. rr 61 SENIOR, MOW BAND PERCUSSION L to R - Robert Sheard, Joseph Taylor, Walter Franks, James Robinson, and Jerry Cooper. WOODWIND L to R, SEATED - Juna Thompson, Tony Turnage, Terri Michie, Mona Inman, Tina Michie, Paula Merrell, Jeri Sanders. STANDING - Kay Khourie, Angela Sample, Edwin Cooper, Roy Cooper, Nancy Rhodes, Cheryl Tice, Veronica Jones, Terry Dodson. BRASS SEATED, L to R - Howard McBride, Duke Turnage, Jerry Taylor, Paul Brooks, Frank James, Dobie Eggle- ston, Rhonda Nolen. STANDING - Jerry Dodson, Regina Ledbetter, Leroy Jones, Kyle Moore, Sol Abraham, Phillip Barko- vitz, Ronnie Bunn. 62 JUNIOR, UIGU BAND PERCUSSION L to R - Edgar King, Lewis Mitchell, Ronnie Tice, Kenneth Hunt. Sara Michie. BRASS SEATED, L to R - Anna Jones, Debbie Chronister, Pat Moit, Tammy Hunt, Teresa Moit, Dennis Craion, Daryl Dean. STANDING - Kevin McCoy, Van Turnage, Jef- frey Melton, Dorothy Hall, Thomas Sample, Heidi Spegal, Stacey Cooper. WOODWIND SEATED, L to R - Elois Ruff, Gay la McCrary, Mar- ietta Holmes, Shirlene Eggleston, Tracey Cooper, Belinda Earl, Ellen John- son. Cindy Mulcahy. STANDING - Carol Mason. Donna Trotter, Sheila Neal, Lisa French, Monica Smith, Hope Lee, Angela Miller, Debbie Ashbaugh. 63 ON GROUND - Jeff Bush, Melvin Willis, Mike Long, Sharon Willis, Tony Turnage, Vanessa Thompson, Jimmy Hall, Teresa Hurley, Phyllis Hopkins, Sherwyn Thompson. ON PLANE - Rebekah Spegal, Molly Church, Brenda Enright, Trena Taylor, and Miss Callihan. The top four pictures show shots taken at the annual Dress Up Day sponsored by the Junior Class. The bottom two pictures - Jimmy Hall and Brenda Enright relax at Opryland when the National Honor Society and Student Council went there on April 30, and volleyball team prepares to face South Pemiscot. w 65 LIBRARIANS L to R - Leroy Jones, Steve Williams, Willie McGruder, James Cooper, and Jeffrey Harris. AT LEFT - Working on the National Honor Society-Student Council Christmas Float. AT RIGHT - The fin- ished product. The float placed fourth in the local parade, but was ranked first in the Caruthersville parade. 66 Our loyal leaders. Coach Gooch and Coach Tiefenauer worry FOOTBALL TBAM DAVID GARDNER (Sr) JIMMY HALL (Sr) DUKE TURNAGE (Sr) DENNIS BRADY (Sr) Guard Quarterback End End 68 MALCOLM BABB (Sr) TERRY DODSON (Sr) LEONARD PLUNKETT Back End Tackle (Sr) DAVID CONAWAY (Sr) End WILLIE KELLEYBREW (Sr) Back JERRY DODSON (Sr) Back TOMMY GILL (Sr) Guard AT LEFT - Defense prevails again as the Bulldogs arc held to only 155 total rush- ing yards. LES THOMPSON (Sr) Back 70 N. LOCKRIDGE (Jr) Back DAVID HAMILTON (Jr) Guard ISAIAH WEST (Soph) Tackle DENNIS RABURN (Soph) Guard . .’rk.: lfOPr :. .«.4. xmm. 1. ;•• - w - ■■■■■•.. RAYMOND HOLMES TIMOTHY FORD JOE CALVIN Holmes was a sopho- more guard. Ford was a sophomore guard. Calvin was a sophomore back. No picture was available for Lloyd Harris (Sr). ABOVE - The Tribe lakes on Malden. 71 JUNIOR- MGR FOOTBALL T£4M ROW 1 - E. Mack. R. Thompson. H. Fields. L. Mitchell. B. Ledbetter. T. Sample. P. Lloyd. W. Abbott. ROW 2 - D. Banks. W. Flagg. T. Chism, J. D. Walker. J. Jordan. M. King, E. Thomas. D. Williamson, J. Jones. G. McLemore, K. Meadors. T. Joyner. ROW 3 - V. Turnage, G. Banks, L. Jordan. C. Doby, J. Scott. R. Tice, K. Alexander. J. Bush, J. Braswell. P. Barkovitz, C. Cooper, E. King. M. Riddle. ROW 4 - K. Russom, M. Gossett. Y. Eggleston. C. Brooks, M. Long. P. Alsup, T. Pegues. B. Inman. M. Hall, D. Adams. D. Rowsley, J. Fane. J. Cooper. KNEELING - Alvin Cooper. Edwin Cooper, Darin Suddarth. Calvin Cooper. STANDING - Duane Rowsley, Mike Long. Roy Cooper. Tim Pegues. and Jerry Green. v£R£tm w ROW 1, L to R - Jim Brent, Tommy Davis. Bruce Hall. Walter Pulliam. Charles Rowsley, Frankie James. ROW 2 - Melvin Willis. Danny Hunt (Honorable Mention on All-Conference), Alex Kimble. Clyde Smith, and Denny Cowley (All-Conference).NOT PIC- TURED - Wayne Robinson (All-Conference). 74 The Varsity A Team won second place in the Conference Tourna- ment. They also were second in the Conference standings. AT RIGHT - Alex Kimble packing stuff. VARSITY TEAM SCHEDULE WE THEY 68 East Prairie 58 41 Twin Rivers 36 47 Poplar Bluee 57 48 Armorel 47 44 Kennett 28 40 Blytheville 64 65 South Pemiscot 47 59 Cooler 56 35 North Pemiscot 30 48 Senath-Hornersville 62 62 Delta C-7 65 68 Caruthersville 66 27 Charleston 42 69 Li 1 bourn 60 AT RIGHT - Jump Ball. 75 W£fTY B TS4M 76 KNEELING, L to R - Jim Brent, Cunis Thomas, Richard Williams. Dobie Eggleston - A11-Conference. Theodore Abbot. Raymond Holmes and Frankie James. STANDING - Jerry Robinson - All-Conference, Ricky Cannon - All-Conference, Timothy Pcgues, and Ricky Robinson. The Varsity B Team won second place in the Caruthersville Tourney. They also were second in Conference standings. AT LEFT - Wayne Robinson tries for a basket as Indian teammates watch. BELOW - It's another two points for the Indians. WE 65 41 65 66 35 88 72 61 53 62 52 47 59 VARSITY B TEAM SCHEDULE THEY East Prairie 42 Poplar Bluff 45 Armorel 49 Kennett 61 Blytheville 51 South Pemiscot 72 Cooter 65 North Pemiscot 43 Senath-Homersville 57 Delta C-7 51 Caruthersville 74 Charleston 56 Li 1 bourn 50 77 KNEELING - Clara Barringer. Marquetta Trotter, Juna Thompson, and Marlene Mason. STANDING - Deloris Middleton. Vicki Cooper. Joyce Martin. Brenda Enright, and Dorothy Doby. A VOUXVBALL The leam had a year’s record of seven wins and five losses. 78 The team had a year’s record of twelve wins and no losses. KNEELING - Terri Michie, Regina Ledbet- ter, Judy Beck, Sharon Willis, and Tammie Thomas. STANDING - Annette Brady. Luvenia Campbell. Maxine Kyles, and Vanessa Thompson. • c Strength in the sprints and relay teams helped capture second place in the District Meet with nine men qualify- ing for state competition. AT LEFT - Melvin Willis, Timothy Ford, Michael Craion, and Willie Wil- liams. 880-relay team - Dobie Eggleston, James Smith, Willie Kelleybrew, and Charles Rowsley. This year was the first year for Hayti to have an organized track team in several years. See also Page 82. 79 v - AT LEFT - Coach Tiefenauer instructs an Indian at bat while four braves relax on the bench. INDIAN BASEBALLTEAM The team record through the District Tournament ending May 10 was 9-9. The Indians reached the semifinals in the tourney, losing to Twin Rivers. ROW 1, L to R - Luther jackson, Curtis Thomas, Victor Sample, Jeff Bush, Bruce Gibbons, and Howard Holmes. ROW 2 - Darion Thomas. Scott Tumage, Tim McCrary, Terry Dodson, Barry Sloan, Donald Hedge, Malcolm Babb, Ben Ragan, and Coach Tiefenauer. AT LEFT - Hedge connects. ALL-DISTRICT SELECTIONS First team - Ben Ragan, catcher; Donald Hedge, second base; Howard Holmes, outfield. Second team - Barry Sloan, pitcher; Terry Dodson, third base; Luther Jackson, outfield. Honorable Mention - Darion Thomas, first base. 81 Team Gets Second in District Meet On May 7 the team placed second in six schools when the District Meet was held at East Prairie. Eggleston, Smith, Kelleybrew, and Rowsley won first in the 880-yd. relay. Abbott placed second in the 180-yd. low hur- dles and first in the long jump. Rowsley, Williams, Smith, and Willis placed second in the mile relay. Eggle- ston took first in the 100-yd. dash and Pegues got second. Williams got second in the 880-yd. run and Eggleston got second in the 220-yd. dash. Pegues got fourth in the long jump. Abbott was third in the triple jump and Eggleston was fourth. Willis took third in the 440-yd. run and Pegues took sixth in the 220 dash. Additional pictures are on Page 79. B0VG VA nYmACic KNEELING - James Smith, Richard Williams, Willie Kelleybrew, Calvin Cooper, Clint Crouch, Napo- leon Lockridge, Dobie Eggleston, Theodore Abbott, Coach Gooch. STANDING - Manager Phillip Mack, Ricky Cummings, David Macklin, Ricky Robinson, Melvin Willis, Tim Pegues, Tim Ford, Michael Craion, Willie Williams, Charles Rowsley. With only three seniors leaving and with the junior high pro- spects, the team is looking forward to another successful year in 1978. 82 (Girls track team picture is on page 93.) (Received too late to be included in the Athletics Section.) Baretta always geis his man! $10,000 Pyramid One-man team Intermission at Opryland Don't drop that ball! 84 85 BELOW - COUNCIL queen Ira West caught in a casual pose. Candid shots at Dress-Up Day activities. • 4 X AV So o AT S' ABOVE - Thank goodness the yearbook's finished. Mrs. Robert hard at work. All dressed for Christmas parade. 88 LEFT - Coach relaxes. ABOVE - What's Gardner done this time? BELOW - Duke bags a four- legged deer. ABOVE - Giddy-up, horsie! ABOVE - May I have this dance? 89 90 •V.-V- AT RIGHT - One of the mice in the library. BELOW - Spanish Club members. BELOW - Royalty at the Prom. 91 HAYTI HiGH SCHOOL ABOVE - GIRLS TRACK TEAM. KNEELING - Bar- ringer, T. Thomas, Walker, Taylor, Nolen, Trotter, Shubert, J. Thompson, E. Thomas. STANDING - Martin, Brady, V. Thompson, Kyles, Wilson, Cooper, Riddle, Merrell, B. Thompson. AT LEFT - Melvin Willis and Victor Sample arrive at the senior tea held at the Bank of Hayti on May 15. 93 94 uV.rs FCC Licensed 23 Years Experience DUNCAN TELEVISION HAYDEN'S REXALL DRUGSTORE Your Friendly Drug Store Drugs - Gifts - Photo Supplies Cosmetics Prescriptions Accurately and Promptly Filled Phone 1200 Ward Avenue 333-4606 Caruthersville. Missouri SALES AND SERVICE Authorized Service Center for Sylvania and Motorola Service on All Makes and Models of Color TV Complete Antenna Installation All Work Guaranteed Phone 359-1358 604 E. Washington Hayti, Missouri BROWN'S GROCERY DAIRY QUEEN Highway 84 West Store Phone 359-1120 Dairy Queen Phone 359-0155 Hayti, Missouri MANGRUM INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE Phone Phone 359-1673 628-3343 in in Wardell, Hayti, Missouri Missouri Compliments of GARDNER'S NEWS AGENCY Distributor of Globe, Commercial, Post, Kennett, and Sikeston Newspapers Phone 359-1380 Hayti, Missouri HARVEY SANDERS USED CARS Clean Used Cars Phone 359-1230 Hayti 2W 'VatueA Congratulations, 1977 Senior Class KOHN'S Hayti, Missouri Phone 359-1940 Quality and Value Since 1900 Everything to Wear JlateAt GARDNER'S POTEET SWAN'S GROCERY BROTHERS GROCERY Groceries - Meats HARDWARE MARKET Bottled Gas The Ones That JOHN and LA VERN Highway 84 West Appreciate SWAN Phone 359-1380 Your Business Highway 84 West Food Cash or 359-1964 Hayti, 695-4722 Steele, Phone Stamps Credit Missouri Missouri 359-0517 Hayti 97 98 RHODES' GROCERY (Self-service and Delivery) Groceries, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables, and Frozen Foods Phone 359-1653 611 North Third Hayti, Missouri NELSONS’ DAIRY SERV The Wonderful World of Refreshments and Sandwiches All-Weather Service MR. and MRS. NORMAN NELSON, Owners East Highway 84 Hayti, Missouri HAYTI FURNITURE APPLIANCE Everything for the Home New and Used ROY MOORE, Owner Phone Hayti, 359-0373 Missouri Compliments of STURM PHOTO PRINTING PAUL STURM, Manager Telephone 359-0445 204 West Cleveland Portraits, Commercial Photography, and Commercial Printing Hayti Missouri 99 100 Finest in Athletic Equipment SKEETER KELL SPORTING GOODS Kennett, Missouri 63857 RODNEY RIGGS GEORGE NEW ROGER SLEDGE Box 186 Phone 888-3618 P.O. Box 550 222 East Emerson Paragould, Arkansas 72450 FOREMOST FOODS COMPANY Congratulations, Seniors. STANFIELD JEWELRY STORE 322 Ward Avenue Caruthersville, Missouri PRESCRIPTION DRUGSTORE We Fill Any Doctor’s Prescription Top Value Stamps Free Delivery Phone 333-4890 Caruthersville, Missouri SHADE-SLENTZ MOTOR COMPANY Service is Our Business - Not a Sideline. Phone 333-0162 120 West Fourth Caruthersville, Missouri HAYTI AUTO TRACTOR PARTS, INC. Goodyear Tires Hayti Phone 359-0465 Front End Repairs and Alignment PHIL BOWEN. Mgr. and Owner Farm Field Service Missouri CARMEAN DECORATING CENTER Your Decorating Center” Featuring Benjamin Moore Paints, Wall- paper. Carpets, Vinyl Floor Covering. and Draperies Phone 359-0043 200 South Third Compliments of SHIREY'S DRUGSTORE Phone 359-1138 204 South Fourth Hayti Missouri LANNIE'S AUTO SALES A-l Late Model Used Cars Phone 359-2220 Highway J South Hayti, Missouri Best Wishes to You, Seniors of I 977. DELTA GIN COMPANY (Incorporated) Phone 359-1448 Haytl. Missouri Missouri's Friendliest Gin Located on Highway 84 East Congratulations, Seniors! W. M. CRYSLER COMPANY John Deere Sales and Service Phone 359-0141 Hayti, Missouri Tractors and Implements 102 There is Real Goodness in Hayii. 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Phone 359-1412 Hayti, Missouri Phone 776-1652 St. Louis, Missouri 106 KHOURIE'S THE LEADER STORE Your Fashion Store Styles of Today With a Touch of Tomorrow Hayti Missouri WHITENER'S 66 iS -HAUL The Performance Stop State Inspection Gas Bottles Filled U-Haul Rentals Interstate 55 and Highway 84 Hayti, Missouri BEST WISHES TO THE 1977 SENIORS Stereo Tapes INSTITUTIONAL FOODS SUPPLIES, INC. P. O. Box 2063 220 Commerce Street Phone 423-1100 Jackson, Tennessee 38301 DILLMAN AUTO PARTS Wholesale Auto Supply Equipment and Electrical Supply Equipment Phone 333-4164 Visit Our Store at 132 West Fourth St. Caruthersville, Missouri JOHN CHISM PLUMBING HEATING COMPANY Hayti Missouri GWIN'S CAFE FAYE HATCHER - Owner Open 24 Hours Phone 359-1715 Highways 61 and 84 Hayti Missouri There Are a Lot of Good Things Under Our Roof!'' Phone 333-4901 925 Fair Boulevard Caruthersville, Missouri EL RANCHO MOTEL 359-1100 DOROTHY SHIREY, Owner Highway J Hayti South Missouri The Store for Men PAUL MEHRLE C. 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