Hayti High School - Council Yearbook (Hayti, MO)

 - Class of 1978

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fUM « 2 ? tti 3 Sy V • tt i ' ' v K- IGS v. - ? r; v •' ., v} • T,y '• • r r V- %ir5m 2 3L' £. 4 Vr t, V ' cw rv iti ? .? kj f t i v rV7 !! v '.s - -V.' Kv to J ‘ f , v . rN, .' «.. -. glj r t ‘ V .“ ’ FOREWARD Summer comes but once a year. And with it comes another graduating class ready to begin their final year. We, the Seniors of '78, will miss the question asked by every Freshman: How do 1 get to . . . ?” We'll miss the Sophomores' famous quote: Only . . . more days till I get my license.” The daily pranks and jolly laughter of the Jun- iors will be remembered by all. But mostly, we'll miss each other. The Publications Class hopes we have been able to contribute to everyone's memory the worthwhile moments of the past year in the 1978 COUNCIL. Juna Thompson Doug McDowell Co-editors COUNCIL QUEEN ENDSHEET PHOTO - Craig Cole. BRENDA ENRIGHT COUNCIL MAIDS CONTENTS Second maid JUNA THOMPSON Dedication...............4 Favorites................5 Organizations...........13 Athletics...............29 Administration..........45 Faculty.................47 Senior Class............51 Sophomore Class .... 71 Activities...............83 Junior Class...........65 Freshman Class.........77 Advertisers............95 DEDICATION The COUNCIL staff is dedicating the 1978 COUNCIL to Mrs. Brenda Taylor. Mrs. Taylor, sponsor of the Senior Class for the past three years, has helped seniors with activities and their future plans. The students appreciate Mrs. Taylor because she worries about them and endeav- ors to help them solve their problems. She conveys the right type of education. She teaches you without your realizing it. MRS. BRENDA TAYLOR Mrs. Taylor with her husband. Allen. 4 Favorites Ax- - HI M i A m nineteen seventy ___eight 1977 FOOTBALL ROYALTY BACK - Dan Hargrave. Queen Rhonda Tumage, and Tony Tumage. FRONT - Casey Chism and Derek Harden. 6 Vicki Cooper «Senior and Willie Jones Xmietic Bradv Jnni «rt and Benny Williamson BCU'W - Barbara rhompson «Sophomore) and Willie Jones PEI,«'W - Shirley Borders (Freshman and Edgar King Jackie was crowned Basketball Home' uning Queen on February 3 when we played the Charleston Bluejays. 8 BASKETBALL MAIDS AND ESCORTS Theodore Abbott and Sophomore Maid Linda Walker Yural Eggleston and Freshman Maid Shirlene Eggleston best DRESSED «Barry Sloan i . Jerry Cody, Rhonda Turnage. and MOST NONCHALANT • «Carrie Banks . «Rmk Williams , Cam Kay Nhouric. cron Plunkett, and «Phillip Shelly . Kim Riley was first piace girl. WHO’Q WHO Nanus in parenthesis indicate seomd place. MOST C« URTE« 1 S (aiiieron Plunkett, 'luna I hoinpsoii . I Hargrave i, «Ricky Robinson . Rhonda Ttimage . and «Karr. Sloan PEKs 'N Y« l Wol’I.D M« M l.l Ki T« DAM «Mm Harden . Rhonda Tumai'e. Inna Thoi:i|K «ti . and I«k « alvin. JOLLIlST Jl Nh'KS Inn McCrary. M na Inman. Tammy Thomas , and «Ricky Cannon i. (Scott Tumago was absent when tlk pietur . was taken. WITTIEST Tony Tumage. (Uaiiik. .«.ddingtoin. I.inda Hooper .Hid Rickv C annorn. OF JUNIOR AND SENIORS MSI niiV'WLm I s . l tkaiN. UvOji lwiKW . I unuiN • and l‘. n Itarcrave . . I ki MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED - (Mashella Williams). (Kyle SOPHISTICATED SENIORS - Doug McDowell. Rhonda Tumage. Moore). Juna Thompson, and Doug McDowell. Audrey Robinson, and (Jerry Cody). WHO'S WHO MOST ATHLETIC - (Charles Rowley). Annette Brady, (Clara Bar- MOST POPULAR - Joe Calvin. Rhonda Tumage. (Juna Thompson), ringer), and Ricky Cannon. and (Tim McCrary). 12 Organizations nineteen seventy ___eight ART CLUB OFFICERS L io R - Carrie Banks (Secretary). Kyle Moore (Vlce-Pres.). Ronald Plunkett (President). James Mercer (Sgt.- at-Arms). David Barkovitz (Reporter), and Edgar King (Vice-Pres.). ART CLUB ROW 1, L to R - Theodore Abbott. Carrie Banks. Hazel Thompson. Tonya Thomas. Kyle Moore. Ronald Plunkett. David Barkovitz. ROW 2 - A. G. Franks. Cameron Plunkett. Rickey Thompson. Gary Hearn. Eddie Smith. Ricky Cummings. Jack Owens. Jerry Cooper. James Mercer. Edgar King. 14 BELOW is the An Club poster entered in the contest prior to football homecoming. TAMTEP PREFER DEAD THE HATH ART CLUB IS OFFERING A $10000 REWARD FOR A HAYTI INDIAN DEFEAT OVER THE Si PFn - nFvn s v UPPER RIGHT - Cindy Tosh and Ronald Plunkett were selected as Mr. and Miss Christmas and allowed to ride on the high school float in the local Christ- mas parade. AT RIGHT - The winners shown on the float. 15 STUDENT COUNCIL KNEELING - Tony Tumage, Phil Barkoviiz, Doug McDowell, Juna Thompson. Rhonda Brown. Mona Inman. Rhonda Turnage, Kay Khourie. ROW 2 - Edgar King, Shirlene Eggleston, Robin Ody, Kathy Benford, Carolyn Lawson, Audrey Robinson, Mrs. Robert. ROW 3 - Kyle Moore. Regena Ledbetter, Lois Ruff, Paula Merrell, Tammy Thomas, Denise Duncan. Sandra Dean. NOT PICTURED - Bruce Gib- bons, Jackie West, Dorothy Doby, and Gwen Robinson. 16 AT LEFT - A happy group prepares to pull the school float in the local Christmas parade. Student Council, art classes, and industrial arts classes constructed the float. MR. AND MISS HHS AT RIGHT - Tim McCrary and Vickie Turnage were crowned Mr. and Miss H.H.S. at the rainy Football Home- coming festivities Friday night. October 7. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS (Below) Rhonda Brown (Historian). Rhonda Turnage (Corresponding Secretary). Doug McDowell (Vice-President), Kay Khouric (Recording Secre- tary). Tony Turnage (Parliamentarian), Juna Thompson (President). Phil Berkovitz (Treasurer). Mona Inman (Principal’s Representative), and Mrs. Edna Robert (Sponsor). NOT PICTURED - Bruce Gibbons (Reporter). 17 ROW 1 - E. Wilson. V. Thompson. V. Lockridge. J. Taylor. A. Johnson. V. Cooper. G. Rowsley. T. Battles. ROW 2 - Mrs. Gosche. B. Williamson. S. Borders. L. Ruff. D. Spann. D. Borders. K. Moore. ROW 3 - T. Tice. V. Tumage. P. Merrell. A. Sample. K. Khourie. J. Sanders. M. Inman. B. Enright. ROW 4 - M. Darnell. C. Mulcahy. L. French. M. Shubune. T. McMahon. A. VanDeWaal. C. Barringer. 18 FTA OFFICERS Tim McCrary (Treasurer) Tony Turnage (Reporter) Mona Inman (Vice-(Pres.) Bruce Gibbons (Pres.) Kay Khourie (Secretary) Brenda Enright (Sgt.-at-Arms) FUTURE TEACHERS SITTING - R. Turnage, R. Jackson. S. Christy, J. Sanders. R. Ledbetter, K. Khourie. J. Beck. ROW 1 - Mrs. Taylor, T. Michie, P. Barkovitz. R. Ody, N. Rhodes. L. Frye, M. Inman. L. Cooper. T. Michie. A. Sample. ROW 2 - D. McDowell. B. Sloan. T. Taylor. T. Tice. B. Enright, V. Turnage, M. Worthon. ROW 3 - B. Gibbons. V. Jones. S. Turnage, T. McCrary. P. Merrell, T. Turnage. J. Gun- nells. 19 HIGH SCHOOL BAND DRUM MAJORETTE Linda Walker PARADE 23 PERFORMING CHOIR 24 (Above) ROW 1 - Mrs. Richhart. Vanessa Thompson, Tony Turnage. Brenda Enright. Jeff Bush, Kay Khourie. ROW 2 - Dorothy Doby. Mike Long, Phyllis Hopkins. Sharon Willis. Trena Taylor, Tammy Thomas. Teresa Hurley. Linda Walker. Mary Dar- nell, Teresa Wade. ABOVE - FOURTH-HOUR CHOIR AT LEFT - FIFTH-HOUR CHOIR LIBRARIANS SEATED - Molly Church, Sherry Gossett. Jeannette Moore. STANDING - Janet Robertson. Sharon Willis. Vanessa Thompson. Joe Taylor. AT LEFT - The Library Club took first place in the poster and ban- ner contest held on October 7. The purpose of the annual contest is to arouse school spirit prior to the Homecoming Football Game. 25 MATH CLUB KpP ROW 1 - L. Frye. L. Cooper. V. Lockridge. A. Williams. S. Craion. C. Tosh. A. VanDeWaal. ROW 2 - K. Moore. R. Sheard. D. Banks. J. Mercer. E. Cooper. ROW 3 - R. Plunkeu. C. Plunkett, D. Barkovitz. M. Long, Mr. Howard. Mr. Schupp. SPANISH CLUB KNEELING - K. Moore. ROW 1 - B. Bogan. V. Lockridge. A. Williams. M. Hooper. J. Taylor. Mrs. Ricketts. ROW 2 - E. Borders. S. Willis, M. Williams. C. Lawson, V. Cooper. 26 YEARBOOK STAFF ABOVE, L to R - Juna Thompson, (Co-editor) Bruce Gibbons. Jettie Taylor Barry Sloan. Jackie West Revola Thompson, Rhonda Brown Dan HargTave, Brenda Enright Doug McDowell (Co-editor), and Denise Duncan. 27 ROW 1 - Brenda Enrighi. Doug McDowell. Juna Thompson. ROW 2 - Mona Inman. Kay Khourie. Rhonda Turnage. Robin Ody. ROW 3 - Kyle Moore. Paula Merrell. Jeri Sanders. Dan Hargrave, John McKinzie, and Phil Barkoviiz. 28 Athletics i i nineteen seventy ___eight VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM ROW 1 - Jim Brent. Jeff Bush. Theodore Lloyd. James Robinson. John Harden. Cameron Plunkett. ROW 2 - Ronnie Rice, Paul Alsup. Rickie Cannon, Isaiah West. Cunis Thomas. Raymond Holmes, and Van Turnage. AT LEFT AND BELOW - Coach Fine or Doctor Fine? 3 4 - AT LEFT - Indians in pursuit of a Caruthersville ball car- rier. fc- - - AT RIGHT - Indians swarm a lonely Tiger. AT RIGHT - The tribe goes against South Pemiscot. AT LEFT - Haytf on the move against East Prai- rie. AT LEFT - Indians and Tigers clash. INDIAN BASKETBALL TEAMS VARSITY TEAM - KNEELING. L to R - Theodore Abbott. Tommy Davis. Dobie Eggleston. Richard Williams. (Mgr.) Jim Brent. STANDING - Coach Damron. Charles Rowsley. Denny Crowley. Ricky Cannon. Clyde Smith. Mike Craion. Bruce Hall. (Mgr.) Jim Watkins. NOT PICTURED - Tim Pegues. s B TEAM - KNEELING. L to R - Charles Doby, James Cooper. Darin Suddarth, Joey Scott. Jeff Bush, Jim Brent. STANDING - Coach Damron, Ray Smith. Yural Eggleston. Tim Pegues. Roy Cooper. Edgar King. Clark Wooden, Jimmy Watkins. 34 ABOVE - Rowsley puis the move on a defender. ABOVE - Cowley jumps inio the net for a rebound. BELOW - Smith positioning himself for a rebound. 35 Cowley seu up the play. •'Mouse hiu two on a jumper. 36 ABOVE - Cowley reaches above opponents for the rebound. AT RIGHT - Indians smother opponents. ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS Charles Rowsley, Denny Cowley, and Ricky Can- non were named to the All-Conference Varsity Team. Tim Pegues and Yural Eggleston were named All- Conference on the B Team. Darin Suddarth was named Honorable Mention on TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS The Varsity Team took first in consolation play at the North Pemiscot Tourney and took third place in the Senath-Hornersville Tourney. They captured first place in the Conference and took second place in the Regional Tournament. The B TEAM took second place in the invitational tournament at Caruthersville and second place in the County Tournament. ABOVE - Eggleston plots strategy. the All-Conference B Team. 37 “A TEAM - KNEELING - Lisa Frye. Juna Thompson. Regcna Ledbetter. Tammy Thomas. STANDING - Vanessa Thompson. Annette Brady. Louvenia Campbell. Vicki Cooper. Clara Barringer. Dorothy Doby. Brenda Enright. Teri Michie. VOLLEYBALL TEAMS B TEAM - LEFT (front to back) - Anna Jones. Debra Chronister. Frances Thomas, Tina Michie. RIGHT (front to back) - Veronica Lock- ridge. Donna Borders. Shirlene Eggleston. Rhonda Nolen. CENTER (kneeling) - Lois Ruff. Barbara Johnson. LaJoyce Trotter. STANDING CENTER - Barbara Thompson. 38 TENNIS TEAM L io R - Frances Thomas. Veronica Lockridge, Anna Jones, Lois Ruff. Tina Michie, Teri Michie. Brenda Enright, and Lajoyce Trotier. This was the first year to have an organized tennis team. The girls learned a lot and had much enjoyable experience. Mr. Schupp was the coach. 39 GIRLS TRACKSTERS STAR; GO TO STATE MEET The girls track team turned in an excellent performance at the District Track Meet held in Houston, Mis- souri , on May 5. The girls placed third by collecting a total of 63 points, and eleven girls qualified to advance to the State Meet. The 880 sprint medley team of Jettie Taylor, Annette Brady, Tammy Thomas, and Gennetta Williams won first place. The 440 relay team of Annette Brady, Clara Barringer, Jettie Taylor, and Tammy Thomas took second in their event. The 880 relay team also took a second. The team consisted of Carolyn Lawson, Jennifer Rowe, Elizabeth Wilson, and Clara Barringer. Jettie Taylor won first in the 220-yard dash and Jennifer Rowe won third in the same event. Gennetta Wil- liams took first in the 440-yard dash. Linda Walker placed fifth in the 100-yard dash and Ethel Thomas placed fifth in the 880-yard run. Vicki Cooper won second place in the shot put and Lajoyce Trotter placed second in the triple jump. GIRLS TRACK KNEELING - Carolyn West. Ethel Thomas, Margie Shuburte, Shirlene Eggleston. STANDING - Gwen Robinson. Vicki Cooper. Elizabeth Wilson, Annette Brady. Lajoyce Trotter, Vanessa Thompson- Jettie Taylor. Gennetta Williams. Linda Walker, Carolyn Lawson. Tammy Thomas. 40 BELOW - Dobie Eggleston. Rowsley, and Theodore Abbott. ABOVE - Mile Relay Team B0Y8TRACK TRACKSTERS PLACE IN STATE MEET On May 13 the Boys' State Class 2A Track Meet was held at Rolla. Four members of our track team partici- pated: Theodore Abbott, Charles Rowsley, Dobie Eggleston, and Richard Williams. Theodore captured third place in the Long Jump with a jump of 21' 3 . The Relay Team grabbed sixth place with a time of 1.37.9. and Mike Craion. Ricky Robinson. Richard Williams. Charles Rowsley. 41 INDIAN BASEBALL TEAM KNEELING - Eddie Mack. Joey Scoti, Jeff Bush. Chris Wells. Ronnie Tice. Jim Brent. STANDING - Edgar King. Tim Gardner, Darin Suddarth. Ben Ragan. Barry Sloan, Joe Taylor. SEASON RESUME The team won the Hayti Invi- tational on April 22. The team record through the District Tour- nament ending May 10 was 9-8. ALL-DISTRICT SELECTIONS FIRST TEAM - Barry Sloan, pitcher; Donald Hedge, outfield. SECOND TEAM - Jeff Bush, third base; Ben Ragan, catcher. AT LEFT - Suddarth congratulates Hedge after a home run. 42 Sloan is very effective against the Mustangs . . . . . . He blew the ball by the catcher . . . . . . while Ragan called signals that kept them guessing. 43 Administration nineteen seventy ___eight ADMINISTRATION SEATED - Otha Kyles, Administrative Assistant; Sam Wallace, Superintendent of Schools; Maecel Dorris, North Elementary Principal. STANDING - Dalton South Elementary Principal: George McKinzie. High School Principal; Raymond Inman, Junior High 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. 46 Faculty nineteen seventy ___eight 48 Arnold Chast- ain (Art) Iverson Cheat- ham (Science) Bruce Cole (English) Ann Joe Essary (English) Larry Fine (Health, Football) Mary Gosche (Home Economics) W. T. Howard (Mathematics) Ellenann Howton (Psychology, Social Studies) Otha Kyles (Black History) Bill Mayberry (Biology AT LEFT - The photographer interrupts a busy group in Mrs. Taylor’s classroom. Mary McKay Diane Myracle Donald Prost Kay Ratliff Bradford Reynolds (English) (Economics, (Social Studies) (Physical Education) (Physical Education Business) Health) Therece Richhart Sheila Ricketts Edna Robert Elsie Rogers David Schupp (Vocal Music) (Spanish) (Counselor) (Librarian) (Mathematics) Wilburn Simmons Doris Singleton Gail Stephens Brenda Taylor Timothy Thomas (Industrial Arts) (Special Education) (Business) (Business, English) (Social Studies) Eufala C hism Margaret McCrary Faye Merrell Mary Kelley Retha Suddarth (Superintendent's office staff) (Principal's office staff) Shane Verges i Instrumental Music) Mr . Ratliff gives the fsferee a few friendly instructions Seniors nineteen seventy ___eight CLASS OFFICERS SEATED - Jackie West, Vice- President; Audrey Robinson, Treasurer. STANDING - Barry Sloan, President; iuna Thompson, Reporter; Jettie Taylor, Secretary. SOL ABRAHAM Basketball - 1; Track - 1; Art Club - 3; Band -1,2,3; Choir - 4. 52 CLARA JEAN BARRINGER Track - 3, 4, medals in 440 and 880 relays - 3: Volleyball - 2, 3, 4; FHA - 1, 2,3,4, Hist. - 3, Sec. - 4; Who's Who - 4. DORIS JEAN BARRINGER Art Club - 4: Mixed Choir - 4. FRED DOUGLAS BARRINGER, JR. Basketball -1,2,3; Choir -2,4. RICKEY GENE BELL MICHAEL PRESTON BERRY Football - 3; Track -3,4; Thespians - 2, 3; Spanish Club - 1; Readers Theater - 1; Camera Club - 4. DANIEL BROWN 53 RHONDA SUSAN BROWN FHA - 1, 2; Student Council - 2, 3. 4, Hist. - 4; ARROW Staff - 4; COUNCIL Staff - 4; Band - 1; Powder Puff Football - 2; Candy Striper -2,3. WILEY CALVIN Football - 4, Manager; Choir - 4. VICKI RENEA COOPER Track - 2, 3, 4; Thespians - 2, 3; Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club - 4; An Club - 3; Cheerleader - 2, 3, 4, Co- Captain - 4; Band -1,2,4; Choir - 4. DENNY COWLEY Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Con. Most Valuable Player - 2; All-Con. - 3. 54 GERRY S. DEAN Glee Club - 2; Mixed Choir - 3; FHA - 4. DOROTHY JEAN DOBY Track -2,3: Volleyball -3,4; Pep Club -2, 3, 4; Art Club - 3; Student Council - 3, 4, Mixed Chorus - 3: Choir - 4; Bas- ketball Homecoming Royalty -3,4. TREVA DENISE DUNCAN Pep Club - 1; FT A - 3; ARROW Staff - 4; COUNCIL Staff - 4: Sociology Award - 3: Distinguished Amer. High School Student -3,4: Hon. Roll - 4. BRENDA LEA ENRIGHT Volleyball - 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis Team - 4; Hon. Soc. - 2, 3, 4, Sec. - 3, Treas. - 4: Thespians - 2, 3, V.-Pres. - 3: FHA - 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. - 2, V. Pres. - 3, Pres. - 4: FTA - 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms - 4; Math Club - 2, 3, Sec. - 2, Treas. - 3; Cheerleader - 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Cap. - 1; Student Council - 2, 3, Treas. - 3: ARROW Staff - 4; COUNCIL Staff - 4: Choir - 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. - 3, V.- Pres. - 4; Jr.-Sec.: All District Choir - 1: Up the Down Staircase,” Me - 2: The Importance of Being Ernest - 3: Quad-State Choir - 2: Homecoming Court - 2: Distinguished Am. High School Student - 2, 3, 4; Speech Award - 3: Who's Who - 3, 4; English Certificate - 3; FHA Regional Pari. - 4: Honor Roll - 1, 2, 3, 4. JOE ANN FLOWERS FHA - 1; Pep Club - 3. BRUCE GIBBONS Football - 2: Baseball - 2, 3, 4; FTA - 1, 2, 3, 4, V-Pres. - 3, Pres. - 4: Student Council - 3, 4, Rep. - 4: ARROW STAFF - 4: COUNCIL Staff - 4: Boys' State - 3. BEST ALL-AROUND STUDENT and SALUTATORI AN BABE RUTH SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD 55 Senior Class Homecoming Poster PROM ROYALTY - Jerry Cody and Dorothy Doby 56 Four seniors caught by the roving photographer. ABOVE - Jettie and Vicki assist in making posters for Spanish Club. AT RIGHT - Cindy Underwood takes a welcome time out. i BELOW - BarTy Sloan at the annual honors banquet Tony pre- pares for the next class. GREGORY JEROME GIPSON Band - 1, 2, 3, 4. HONOR STUDENT DAVID DAN HARGRAVE Basketball - 1, 2; Hon. Soc. - 4; Art Club - 2, 3. V-Pres. - 2; ARROW Staff - 4; COUNCIL Staff - 4; An Award - 3; Am. Hist. Award - 3; REBEL Staff -2,3; Devotional Club - 3; Who's Who - 4; CODAC - 2. 3. LEAH DENEICE HARRIS FHA - 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club - 4. LLOYD HARRIS Track - 1; Football - 2, 3; Math Club - 3. 4. 58 DONALD E. HEDGE, JR. Football - 2; Baseball - 1, 2, 3, 4: All-Conference 2nd Team - 2; All- Conference 1st Team - 3; Shop Award - 1; P.E. Award - 1. ERIC HOLMES BILLY HOPKINS Football - 1, 2, 3; Basketball - 1, 2, 3; Track - 2; Thespians - 2, 3; An Club - 1, 2, 3, 4, Rep. - 1, Sgt.-at-Arms - 2: Band - 1: Fresh. - Rep. Stage Band - 1; Bach. Living Award - 3; Camera Club - 3; Mr. HHS - 2. COY D. HUDDLESTON 59 PAULETTE JOHNSON RICHARD RAY JOHNSON WILLIE JOE JONES Track - 4. NAPOLEON GERALD LOCKRIDGE Football - 3; Basketball -1,2; Track - 2, 3, 4; Baseball - 1, 2, 3, 4; Thespians -2,3: Spanish Club - 1, 2, 3, 4; Rep. - 2; Soph. - Treas. Art Club - 2. ROOSEVELT MARTIN, JR. Basketball - 1; Track - 1; Choir - 4. douglas g. mcdowell Baseball - 3; National Honor Society - 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. - 3, Pres. - 4; FTA - 1, 2, 3, 4, Rep. - 4; Student Council - 2, 3, 4, Pari. - 3. V.-Pres. - 4; ARROW Staff - 4; COUNCIL Staff - 4, Co-Editor - 4; Treas. - Fresh.; V.-Pres. - Jr.; Stage Band - 1; Public Reading - 3; Eng. Award -1,3; Alg. Award - 1, 3; Phys. Sci. Award - 1; Typing Award - 2; Geom. Award - 2; Amer. Gov't Award - 2; Soc. Award - 2; Acct. Award - 3; Bio. Award - 3; Distinguished Amer. High School Student - 2, 3, 4: Boys' State - 3; Who’s Who - 3, 4; Hon. Roll - 1, 2, 3, 4, VALEDICTORIAN 60 JOHN NOLAN McKINZIE Hon. Soc. - 4. DELORIS JEAN MIDDLETON Volleyball - 2, 3; Pep Club - 1, 2, 3; An Club - 3; Choir - 2, 3; Glee Club - 1; Sew With Cotton - 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club - 1. JEANNETTE ELAINE MOORE FHA -1,2; Math Club - 2: Library Club - 4. IVORY LANEICE PATTERSON FHA - 1. WALTER STERLING PULLIAM Football - 1; Basketball - 1, 2, 3; Track -1,2; Baseball -1,2. BEN RICHARD RAGAN Baseball - 1, 2, 3, 4, All-District 1st Team - 3. 61 DEBRA KAYE ROBINSON Track -1,2; Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir - 2. SADIE ROBINSON JAMES CHARLES ROWSLEY Football - 3: Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4; Track - 1. JERRY LYNN SELLERS Spanish Club - 1. PHILLIP L. SHELLY Football - 2; Baseball - 2. BARRY LEN SLOAN Basketball - 1; Baseball - 2, 3, 4, All- District -2,3, Pilcher Trophy - 3; Thes- pians - 3; FTA - 4; Math Club - 2; Arrow Staff - 4; Council Staff - 4: Sr. - Pres.; Typing I Award - 1; Psychology Award - 3; Related Studies Award - 3; Who’s Who - 3, 4; Hon. Roll - 4; Track - 4; All-Dis- trict Baseball - 4; Medals in World Liter- ature, Publications, and Drafting - 4. 62 CLYDE SMITH Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4; Track - 1, 2; Industrial Arts Award - 3. JETTIE M. TAYLOR Track - 2, 3, 4, Medals in 220-yd. dash and 440 relay - 3; Thespians - 3; FHA - 3, 4. V.-PTes. - 4; Pep Club - 1, 2, 3. 4; Spanish Club - 3, 4, Treas. - 3; Cheerleader - 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain - 3, Captain - 4; ARROW Staff - 4; COUNCIL Staff - 4; Band - 1; Choir - 1, 2, 3, 4; Sec. - Sr.; Who's Who Among Am. High School Students -3,4; Am. Legion Girls' State - 4. JOSEPH LEE TAYLOR Football - 1, 2: Basketball -1,2; Track -1,2; Baseball -1,2, MVP - 1; Band - 1, 2. 3, 4. TRENA YUVONNE TAYLOR Thespians - 2, 3; FHA - 1, 2, 3, Rec. Leader - 2, Hist. - 3; Pep Club - 1; FTA -2, 3, 4; Choir - 1, 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. - 2; Me - Up the Down Staircase” - 2, The Importance of Being Earnest - 3: All-District Choir - 1; Quad-State - 2: Who's Who - 3. JUNA MALYNNE THOMPSON Track - 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball -1,3, 4: Hon. Soc. - 2, 3, 4, Treas. - 3, V.-Pres. - 4; Thespians - 2, 3; FHA - 1, 2, 3, 2nd V.-Pres. - 2, Pari. - 3: Student Council - 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. - 2, V.-Pres. - 3, Pres. - 4; Cheer- leader - 1, 2, 3, Co-Capt. - 3: ARROW Staff - 4; COUNCIL Staff - 4, Co-Editor - 4: Band - 1, 2, 3, 4, All- Division - 1, 3, Solo and Ensemble Award - 2; Jr. Pres.: Sr. Rep.; Me ; Up the Down Staircase ; Home Ec. Award - 1; Soc. Sci. Award - 1; Alg. Award - 1; Who's Who - 3, 4; Girls' State - 3, Elected Lt. Gov.; Distin- guished Am. High School Student - 3, 4; Hon. Roll - 2, 3, 4. REVOLA THOMPSON ARROW Staff - 4; COUNCIL Staff - 4. BABE RUTH SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD and DAR AWARD 63 THERESA ANN TICE Thespians - 2; FHA - 1, 2, 4; FTA - 4: Band - 1; Majorette - 1: Who's Who - 3. JAMES ANTHONY TURNAGE Thespians - 2, 3; FTA - 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. - 3: Student Council - 1, 2, 3, 4. Hist. - 3, Pari. - 4; Band - 1, 2, 3, 4: V.-Pres. - Soph.; Rep. - Jr.; Who's Who - 3, 4: Consumer Math Award - 3; Band Award - 2. RHONDA GAYLE TURNAGE Hon. Soc. - 2, 3; Thespians - 2, 3, Treas. - 3: FHA - 1, 2, 3, Rep. - 2. Recreation Leader - 3; Pep Club -1,2, 3, 4; FTA - 3, 4; Student Council -1,2, 3, 4, Pari. - 2, Recording Sec. - 3. Cor- responding Sec. - 4; Cheerleader -1,2, 3, 4; Band - 1; Who's Who - 3, 4; Foot- ball Queen - 4. CYNTHIA UNDERWOOD Track - 2; Volleyball - 1: FHA -1,2, Sec. - 2; Art Club - 4; Band - 4; RAM- PAGE Staff - 4; Band Reporter - 4; Honor Roll - 3. LEANNE WEDDINGTON Volleyball - 1: FHA - 2, 3, Pari. - 2: Student Council - 1; Who's Who - 4. JACQUELINE MARIE WEST Thespians - 3: Pep Club - 1, 2, 3; Span- ish Club -1,2; Student Council - 2, 3, 4: ARROW Staff - 4; COUNCIL Staff - 4, Sec. - 1, 2, V.-Pres. - 4; Soc. Sci. Award - 1; Basketball Maid - 2; Basket- ball Queen - 4. 64 Juniors nineteen seventy ___eight CLASS OFFICERS - Vanessa Thompson (Treasurer), Kyle Moore (President). Annette Brady (Vice-president). SECOND ROW - Tammy Thomas (Secretary) and Barbara Williamson (Reporter). Carrie Banks Judy Beck Emma Borders Sleepy Working Girl 1978 Junior Annette Brady Jim Brent Ronnie Bunn 1 Net Joe Calvin Louvenia Campbell Lucretia Cooper 66 Fro Teenie Cretia Sherri Christy Flirtatious Demoungle Eggleston Dobie David Guise 1978 Junior Mildred Hooper Cheerleader David Flowers Sleepy Joannie Gunnells Daisy Mae Teresa Hurley Hurley Bird Buford Cross Pee-Wee Sherry Gossett Chuck John Harden Butch Mona Inman Talkative 67 Ramona Jackson Frankie James Mona First Trumpet Alfreida Johnson Freida Kay Khourie I CAN drive, too! ” Regina Ledbetter Gene Kay Kyle Moore Mr. President s' ’ mg ‘ «s W Maxine Kyles 1978 Junior Tim McCrary Red Man Beauice Landon Terri Michie Steve Cameron Plunkett Butch Dennis Rabum 1978 Junior 68 Janet Robertson Rosie Ricky Robinson Bodie Gwendolyn Robinson Gwen Jeri Sanders Four dolla’ Will he or won't he? Please turn the page. James Robinson Rocky Deborah Sheard Trim Michael Smith 1978 Junior Linda Spann 1978 Junior 69 Jesse Stephens Wake up, Jesse. Scott Tumage Outspoken Isaiah West Custard Barbara Williamson Gimme some. Tammy Thomas Wonder Woman Jimmy Watkins Earl He did! 70 Vanessa Thompson Nessa Charles Wells Chris Richard Williams Basketball Jones Sharon Willis Alto Sophomores nineteen seventy ___eight Phil Barkovitz Sandra Dean Nancy Rhodes Carolyn Lawson Dennis Adams Donnie Alexander Paul Alsup David Banks David Barkovitz Jeff Bush Molly Church Calvin Cooper INDIANS MAKE TAFFY OUT OF CHAFFEE ABOVE - Sophomore banner for football homecoming. 72 ABOVE - Afternoon nap. Edwin Cooper Alvin Cooper James Cooper Roy Cooper BELOW - Another strenuous practice. 73 Timmy Gardner Mark Gossett Carolyn Hudson Barbara Johnson 74 Veronica Lockridge Loretta McIntyre Trena McMahan James Mercer Paula Merrell Tina Michie Sabrina Middleton Rhonda Nolen Robin Ody Tim Pegues Ronald Plunkett Tammy Plunkett 75 Jerry Taylor Barbara Thompson Cheryl Tice Cindy Tosh Vickie Turnage Angela VanDeWaal Linda Walker Alice Williams 76 Freshmen nineteen seventy ___eight Edgar King Anna Jones Gail Rowsley Tonja Thomas President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Carolyn West Reporter Mark Abraham Keith Alexander Ronnie Alexander George Banks Ivory Barnett Laura Barringer Linda Battles Theresa Battles Barney Brooks Trenton Brown Greg Brown Sharon Craion William Bell Kathy Benford Donna Borders Sandy Brent 78 Mary Darnell Charles Doby Deborah Donelson Shirlene Eggleston Jerry Eveland Terry Eveland John Fane Katie Fisher A. G. Franks, Jr. Darcy Flowers Lisa French Tyrone Gamer Jerry Green Dorothy Hall Lillie Hall Ralph Harris Phyllis Hopkins Marilyn Hudson Tammy Hunt 79 Ellen Johnson Sandra Johnson Christine Jones Don Jones Barbara Jordan Lamarr Jordan Emma Landon Charles Lee Tammy Logan Mattie Mack Betty Martin Grace Martin Kay Moore Cynthia Mulcahy Jack Owens Reggie Patterson 80 Brenda Presberry Patrick Pulliam Queen Robinson Ronnie Robinson Dewayne Rowsley Lois Ruff Joey Scott Deborah Spann 81 Nancy Vance Theresa Wade Terry Watkins Linda White ABOVE - Six Future Homemakers? I. C. White Clark Wooden loe Young 82 Activities nineteen seventy ___eight Caught ya! Live ... in concert! That's work9 What now? 84 Working at the car wash. 85 - Chic! A dignified teacher? Smile. Irma! Surprised. Net? Mrs. Chism filling out an important paper. 86 87 Our loyal flag raisers. This picture speaks for itself. The Empire State Building they're not! Rainy days and football homecomings. : ' siJ V 88 A A 3P No panying on ihc school grounds! Look at those smiles. t UPPER RIGHT - What's so funny? AT LEFT AND AT RIGHT - scenes from the Prom. 89 90 Which one is A1 Jolson? The winners of the Valentine Sweet- heart contest: Tim McCrary and Paula Merrell. Audrey Robinson and Jerry Cody (the winners), Tammy Thomas and Donald Cross. AT RIGHT - Teri, K. K.. and Tammy working on the prom. 91 92 Frogurt? Sugar Time 93 COUNCIL ROYALTY. L io R - Second maid Juna Thompson escorted by Tony Turnage, Queen Brenda Enright escorted by Barry Lcn Sloan and Doug McDowell. First maid Rhonda Brown escorted by Dan Hargrave. Queen Brenda Enright and her escorts, Barry Sloan and Doug Juna Thompson, Brenda Enright, and Rhonda Brown. McDowell. 94 Advertisers nineteen seventy ___eight Congratulations to the Class of 1978 QUALITY CLEANERS STEAMLINER CARPET CLEANING Phone 359-0280 Hayti Missouri INDIAN DAIRY SERV (Formerly Nelsons') The Wonderful World of Refreshmenis and Sandwiches All-Weather Service Genevieve Pate, Owner East Hiway 84 Hayti Compliments of THE LITTLE BIG DOLLAR STORE Phone 359-2938 209 South Fourth Hayti Missouri Setter 't atueA Congratulations, 1978 Senior Class KOHN'S Hayti, Missouri Phone 359-1940 Quality and Value Since 1900 Everything to Wear .4te4t DAWSON OIL COMPANY Independent Distributors Hayti Missouri GARDNER'S GROCERY Groceries - Meats Bottled Gas Take-out Southern Friend Chicken Highway 84 West Phone 359-1380 Food Cash or Stamps Credit POTEET BROTHERS HARDWARE The Ones That Appreciate Your Business Phone 359-1964 or 695-4722 Hayti, Steele, Missouri Missouri WELLS FOODLAND ROBERT BAILEY OIL COMPANY Best Produce, Best Quality Meat, Broadway and Cotton Street and Friendly Service Hayti, Missouri Phone 359-1846 Day Phone 359-1450 Night Phone 359-0299 200 South Fifth Free Parking Hayti, Missouri BROWN'S GROCERY DAIRY QUEEN Highway 84 West Store Phone 359-1120 Dairy Queen Phone 359-0155 Hayti, Missouri 97 RAY J. CAMPBELL HAYDEN'S REXALL SERVICES DRUG STORE 202 South Third Your Friendly Drug Store Hayti, Missouri Drugs - Gifts - Photo Supplies Cosmetics Phone 359-1236 Prescriptions Accurately and Promptly Filled Tax and Insurance Consultants 1200 Ward Avenue Phone 333-4606 Life Insurance Hospital Insurance Caruthersville, Missouri Retirement Insurance Programs G3 NORTHERN PROPANE GAS COMPANY I' V 1 LP Gas for Farm and Home I Complete Line of All Gas-Burning Appliances NORGAS” the Most Complete One-Stop LP Gas Service in the Bootheel Phone 359-0512 Hayti Missouri 98 WESTERN VETO t IkSSOCtMt ST ORI GRAY’S WESTERN AUTO Bicycles, Sporting Goods, Auto Accessories, Hardware Phone 359-1957 106 South Third BOB'S DAISY QUEEN BOB INMON, owner WHERE GOOD FRIENDS MEET Highways 84 and J Phone 359-1440 Hayti, Missouri Congratulations, Seniors. The Store for Men SHADE-SLENTZ MOTOR COMPANY STANFIELD JEWELRY STORE 322 Ward Avenue PAUL MEHRLE C. HENDRICKS Caruthersville, Missouri Service is Our Business - Not a Sideline. Phone 333-0162 120 West Fourth Caruthersville, Missouri Caruthersville, Missouri HAYTI AUTO TRACTOR PARTS Phone 359-0465 Farm Field Service Front End Repairs and Alignment PHIL BOWEN, Mgr. and Owner Hayti Missouri Compliments of Shirley's Drug Store MANGRUM INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE TOWN COUNTRY SUPPLY COMPANY Phone 359-1138 Phone 359-1673 Phone 628-3343 Phone 333-4211 204 South Fourth Hayti Missouri in Hayti, Missouri in Wardell, Missouri Caruthersville, Missouri 100 Where Most People Trade Most in Pemiscot County Hayti Phone 359-1705 _ , ... ScM 'Itoui THotUU Caruthersville r Phone 333-4480 MID-CONTINENT AB AVIATION M issouri's Oldest and Largest Crop Spraying Seeding Phone 359-0500 Fertilizing Hayti. Missouri BOYD BROTHERS FORD MERCURY Ford means value . . . the closer you look, the better we look. Phone 359-2300 Highway 84 East Hayti Missouri Compliments of STURM PHOTO PRINTING PAUL STRUM. Manager Telephone 359-0445 204 West Cleveland Portraits, Commercial Photography, and Commercial Printing 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 Hayti Missouri BARKOVITZ Hayti FAMOUS SHOP Caruthersville BARKOVITZ APPLIANCES Hayti DILLMAN McCULLOCH'S EL RANCHO MOTEL AUTO PARTS DRIVE INN Wholesale Auto Parts, Delicious Pit 359-1100 Equipment and Electrical Barbecue to Suit Supplies Your Taste DOROTHY SHIREY, Owner Phone 333-4164 Phone 359-2724 Highway I Hayti, South Missouri Visit Our Store at 132 West Fourth Street Highway 84 Caruthersville, Missouri Hayti Missouri KHOURIE'S THE LEADER STORE YOUR FASHION STORE Styles of Today With a Touch of Tomorrow Hayti Missouri 103 Compliments of GARDNER'S NEWS AGENCY Distributor of Globe, Commercial, Post, Press-Scimitar, Kennett, and Sikeston Newspapers Phone 359-1380 Hayti Missouri GWIN'S CAFE FAYE HATCHER - Owner Open 24 Hours Phone 359-1715 Highways 61 and 84 Hayti Missouri CITY WHOLESALE FURNITURE APPLIANCES ANYTHING FOR THE HOME. Phone 359-1006 309 South Third Hayti Missouri DR PEPPER — 7 UP BOTTLING COMPANY Highway 25 West at West Court Street Paragould Arkansas JOHN CHISM PLUMBING HEATING COMPANY HARVEY SANDERS Compliments of USED CARS FLOWERS Clean Used Cars BY SANDERS Phone 359-0296 Hayti Missouri Phone 359-1230 Hayti, Missouri '' East Side of the Squre” KATHY SANDERS and INA CLAIRE SANDERS Phone 359-1818 Hayti 104 CHOOSY SHOPPERS CHOOSE SUZYS A GENERAL STORE Groceries Gas and Featuring Suzys Country-Fried Chicken and Taters Open Seven Days a Week From 7 a.m. till 11 p.m. Phone 359-2375 Comer of Third and Washington Hayti, Missouri 10S JOHN W. GERMAN FUNERAL HOMES Phone 359-4100 Hayti, Missouri MISSOURI HERALD Thursday Pemiscot County Legal Newspaper Since 1908 BOOTHEEL BEACON Tuesday Bootheel Area's Largest Weekly Circulation 359-1194 Hayti LANNIE'S AUTO SALES A-l Late Model Used Cars Phone 359-2220 Highway J Hayti South Missouri Phone 695-4531 Steele, Missouri MID-CONTINENT IMBURAMOi Hi Ail Y For Complete Coverage Phone 359-0359 Hayti Missouri Furniture Antiques Gifts Pianos C. A. VIVRETT FURNITURE STORE Phone 359-1412 We Buy Anything — Sell Everything. Phone 776-1652 Hayti, Missouri St. Louis. Missouri 106 COLONEL SANDERS RECIPE Kentucky Fried tfkicken There is Real Goodness in Hayti. Where Your Money Makes Magic With Our Everyday Low Prices. Open 9 a.m. - 8p.m. Mon.-Thur. 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Fri. Sat. KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN Fair Boulevard at Locust Caruthersville Missouri Highway 84 and 1-55 Phone 359-2242 Hayti, Missouri CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS! W.M. CRYSLER COMPANY JOHN DEERE SALES AND SERVICE Phone 359-0141 Hayti, Missouri Tractors and Implements 107 TRAINOR- CLEVENGER REXALL DRUGS BILL CLEVENGER, R.PH. Complete Prescription Service Gift Selection Phone 359-1646 Hayti, Missouri Compliments of OSBORNE OFFICE EQUIPMENT 1413 Thomas Drive Cape Girardeau Missouri HELENA CHEMICAL COMPANY Herbicides Insecticides Seed Spray Equipment P.O.Box 40 Phone 359-1312 Hayti, Missouri HAYTI FURNITURE APPLIANCE Everything for the Home New and Used ROY MOORE Owner Phone Hayti, 359-0373 Missouri Finest in Athletic Equipment SKEETER KELL SPORTING GOODS Kennett, Missouri 63857 Box 186 Phone 888-3618 RODNEY RIGGS GEORGE NEW ROGER SLEDGE ROGER PATTILLO 109 that is felt by every member of our staff reflects itself in our careful, unfailing attention to details and con- sideration for the sorrow of those who have been bereaved. JIMMY OSBOURN FUNERAL HOMES, INC. Wardell, Missouri Hayti, Missouri Phone 628-3434 Phone 359-1600 WHITENER'S 66 -HAUL The Performance Stop Stereo Tapes State Inspection U-Haul Rentals Interstate 55 and Highway 84 Hayti, Missouri no ier i irv 3 1 OM. alenda? Ark-Mo Power Co. 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 Wol Mort Sells for Less • Wol Mori Sells for Less • Wal-Mart Sells for Less • Wol Mart Sells tor Less • Wal-Mart Sells for Less • Wol Mort S WAL-MART WAL-MART CARES — The Proof is in the Prices Store Hours -9a.m. to 9p.m. Highway 84 West Caruthersville, Missouri • Wo' Mort Sells for Less • Wol Mort Sells for Less • Wol Mort Sells for Less • Wol Mcrt Sells for Less • Wol Mort Sells for Less • Wo J. D. ANDREWS INSURANCE REAL ESTATE -Hut CLUB ZANZA Phone 359-9970 Phone 359-1814 Congratulations to the Hayti Missouri SENIORS OF 1978 Highway 84 Hayti Phone 333-4901 925 Fair Boulevard Caruthersville, Missouri DAYLIGHT DONUT SHOP PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE Compliments of HAYTI Variety of Donuts We Fill Any Doctor's TEXGAS Prescription Phone 359-9988 Interstate 55 Quality Stamps and Free and 84 East Delivery Open 24 Hours Except Sun. Phone 333-4890 1 410 Ward Avenue H Highway J Phone 359-9951 Caruthersville, South Box Hayti, UN Missouri Missouri Hayti, 1 fjj Missouri INSTITUTIONAL FOODS SUPPLIES, INC. P.O. Box 2063 220 Commerce Sueet Phone 423-1100 Jackson, Tennessee 38301 113 CROSS BIG STAR Quality Stamps Plus Quality Service Double Stamps on Thursday Behind Bank of Hayti on Lincoln Street Phone 359-1691 Hayti, Missouri METZGER'S PHILLIPS 66 Compliments of SERVICE BOBTURNAGE IP AUTO SALES AUCTION SERVICES GEORGE, SADIE and MARTY Phone 359-1788 Highway 84 Hayti Missouri 301 East Broadway Hayti Missouri 114 JOHN W. TAYLOR 1620 Sylvan Drive Poplar Bluff, Missouri Phone 785-3040 Hayti's Representative for jewelry’s finest craftsmen Taylor Yearbooks Demoulin Caps and Gowns Finest Graduation Accessories Putting You First Is What Keeps Us First at FIRST STATE BANK of Caruthersville Phone 333-1700 Third and Ward Caruthersville, Missouri BEN FRANKLIN VARIETY CARMEAN AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF MISSOURI DECORATING CENTER STORE Your Decorating Center Your Friend Wherever You Go Featuring Benjamin Moore Phone 359-1234 359-0595 Paints, Wallpaper. Carpets. Vinyl Floor Covering, and Draperies BILL RHODES, Rep. 312 South Fourth Street Phone 359-0043 Hayti Hayti, Missouri 200 South Third WORDS OF APPRECIATION We want to express our thanks to all who placed an ad in the 1978 COUNCIL. Remember these advertisers when you have need of their services. Doug McDowell Juna Thompson, Co-editors Each depositor insured to 40.000 MDilAl DIROJIT INSURANCt CORPORATION 116 BANK OF HAYTI Your Full-Service Bank Phone 359-1244 805 East Washington P.O. Box 10 117 Hayti, Missouri 118 Best Wishes To You, Seniors of 1978 DELTA GIN COMPANY (Incorporated) Phone 359-1448 Hayti, Missouri MISSOURI'S FRIENDLIEST GIN Sylvia Young, Manager Located on Highway 84 East RHODES’ GROCERY For the Best in Movie Entertainment Visit the (Self-Service and Delivery) Groceries, Meats, Fruits JOY Vegetables, and Frozen Foods THEATRE Phone 359-1653 LONNIE KENNEDY, Manager 611 North Third Hayti, Missouri Phone 359-1265 Highway 84 Hayti, Missouri 114 South Third Phone 359-2045 Anything You Forget Here Will Cost You More Elsewhere. Hayti, Missouri 119 Compliments of CONSTANT'S 84 DRIVE-INN BOB L. CONSTANT. Owner Phone 359-0900 Highway 84 Hayti, Missouri SWAN'S GROCERY MARKET JOHN and LA VERN SWAN Highway 84 West Phone 359-0517 Hayti Best of Luck to the graduating CLASS OF 1978. Y5TA; 'J r. MIDWEST FARMS DAIRY PRODUCTS A Division of The Southland Corporation Memphis. Tennessee


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