The Council Volume 36 Foreword At 8:30 the bell rings to begin a high-school day. Looking back to graduation day in May with mixed emotions of joy and regret, the Seniors of'81 will always remember Mr. Cheatham's experiments. Mr. Cole's chuckle. Mrs. Taylor’s smile and the smoking room (teacher's lounge). l eaving is the hardest thing we have to do. Memories of past experiences, good and bad. cither push us away or pull us back we MUST leave. We. the publications class of 1981, have tried to capture the essence of Hayti High School in this yearbook. It is 3:30 and the final bell has rung. Contents DEDICATION 3 COUNCIL ROYALTY 4 SENIORS 5 JUNIORS 19 SOPHOMORES 25 FRESHMEN 31 FAVORITES 37 ATHLETICS 45 FACULTY 67 ADMINISTRA TION ORGANIZATIONS 73 ADVERTISERS 93 Dedication MR. BRUCE COLE The staff wishes to honor an excellent teacher that combines both professionalism and sincerity in his work. While contributing a lot of his time, he provides guidance to the college-bound student in his classes. The publications class is proud to dedicate the 1981 Council to Mr. Bruce Cole. MARK B ABRAHAM Nat. Hon. Soc.-4; Art Club-1, 2, 3; Student of the Month-3; Arrow Staff-4; Council Staff-4; Perform- ing Choir-3, 4; Science Award-1; History Award-1; English Certificate-1; Boys’ State-3. ROBERT EARL BANKS Basketball AII-Conf.-2; Sr. Maid — Escort-3; Art Club-3; Performing Choir-3; Ind. Art Award-3. KATHY MELISSA BENFORD Volleyball-1; Pep Club-1. 2, ; Art Club-1. 2; Stu- dent Council-1; Co-Captain Flag Corps-2; Reporter — Performing Choir-4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students-4. TERESA LYNNE BLANKENSHIP Pep Club-1; Art Club President-1; Majorcttc-4. DONNA GAIL BORDERS Volleyball-1. 2, 3, 4; Track-2, 3, 4; FHA-I, 2; Art Club Trcasurcr-2; VICA-4; Drama-3; Who's Who Among High School Students-4. SHIRLEY ANN BORDERS FHA-I, 2; Arrow Staff-4; Council Staff-4; Flag Corps-4; VICA-4; Football Maid-1; 4-H Club-1. 2; Who’s Who Among High School Students-4; Basketball Maid-4; Queen-4. 6 GREGORY WAYNE BROWN Football-1,3; Art Club-1,2,3, 4; Stageband-4. TRENTON BROWN Track-1. 2; FHA-I, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club-1; Art Club- 1, 2; Math Club-1; Performing Choir-1, 2. 4; Drama-2; Candy Striper-2. SHARON DELORESCRAION Math Club-1, 2. 3, 4; Arrow Slaff-4; Council Staff-4; Class Vice-Prcsidcni-4; Who’s Who Among High School Students; Algebra II — Trig Award; Phys. Science Award; Honor Roll Student-1, 2. 3; Most likely to succeed-1, 2; Most Courteous-1. 2; Sophisticated Senior; Student of the Month-3; Typing II (Spccd)-3. BEST ALL-AROUND CHARLES R CUMMINGS Basketball Manager-4; Track 1, 2; Football-3, 4; Ind. Arts Club-3. MARY ELLEN DARNELL FHA-I, 2; Pep Club-1; Performing Choir-1, 2; Health Award-3; Accounting I Award-3. 7 ROBIN ELAINE DARNELL VICA-4; Band-1;Gymnastics-1,2. CHARLES T. DOBY.Jr Basketball-1, 2. 3. 4; Track-1, 2, 4; Baseball-3, 4; Football-1, 2. 3. 4; Ind. Arts Club-3; Art Club-3; Performing Choir-3,4. SHIRLENE EVETTE EGGLESTON Volleyball-1, 2. 3, 4; Basketball-3; Track-1, 2, 3. 4; Pep Club-1, 2; Art Club-1, 2, 3; Band-1. 2, 3. 4; Performing Choir-1, 2, 3; Who's Who Best Dresscd-4; Basketball Maid-1. YUAL YIJNDRA EGGLESTON Basketball-1, 2. 3. 4; Track-1, 2. 3; All-Conf. Basketball-1, 2. 3; Football-3; All-District Football-3; L.eader in basketball scoring-3. JERRY ODELL EVELAND DECA-4; Consumer Math Award-3; Basic Business Award-3. TERRY ELVIS EVELAND Record Keeping Certificate-2; World Lit.-Award- 3; Geography Award-3; Business Law Award-3; Consumer Economics Award-3. 8 USA ANN FRENCH FHA-1.2. 3: FTA-3.4; Vice-Pres. FHA-3; Band-1, 2, 3; Who’s Who Among High School Studcnts-4; 4-H Club-1. 2; Student of the Month-3; Who's Who-2, 3; Home Ec. Award-1; Basic Math Award-1; Biology Award-2; American Gov't. Award-2; Typing I Award-2; Office Machines Award-3; Typing II Award-3; Nat. Honor Socicty-2, 3,4. TYRONEGARNER Basketball-1, 2; Football-1; Ind Arts Club-1; Art Club-1, 2, 3; Math Certificate-1; Art Award-2; VICA Club-3; Tennis Team-3; Who's Who Among American High School Students-4. JOHN EDWARD FANE Basketball-2, 3; Track-2, 3, 4; Football-3, 4; All- Conf.-3, 4; All-District-3, 4. A. G. FRANKS. Jr. Football-3; Art Club-1,2. HONOR STUDENT LILLIE MAE HALL Arrow Staff-4 Council Staff-4, Algebra I Award- I; English II Award-2; Record Keeping Award-2; Anthropology Award-3; Honor Roll Student-2, 3; DECA-4; Chemistry Award-3. MARVIN DALE HEARN Art Club-2, 3. 9 TAMMY MICHELLE HUNT Band-1,2, 3, 4; Stage Band-2, 3. MICHAEL. DEWAYNE JAMES Basketball-2, 3. 4; Track-1, 2, 3, 4; Football-1. 2; Pep Club-1, 2, 3; Performing Choir-3, 4; Choir President-3; All-District Chorus Member-3. ELLEN GENEVA JOHNSON SANDRA LOUISE JOHNSON ANNA MARIA JONES Volleyball-1, 2. 3; Math Club-2; Student Council- 2. 3. 4; Cheerleader-1, 2; Band-1, 2, 3; Parliamen- tarian Student Council-3; Vice-President-1, 3; Football Homecoming Queen-4. CHRISTINE NICOLE JONES National Honor Society-4; Student Council-4; Ar- row Staff-4; Council Slaff-4; Class Secrctary-4; Honor Roll Student-1, 2, 3, 4; Student of the Month-3; Library Science Award-3. 10 EDGAR MORRIS KING, Jr. Basketball-1, 2, 3. 4; Baseball-1, 2, 3, 4; All-Dist. Football-4; All-Conf. Football-4; All-State Football-4; School Rushing Record-4; Nat. Honor Soc.-2, 3. 4; Art Club-1, 2; Math Club-1, 2; Art Club Pres.-2; Nat. Honor Soc. Pres.-4; Nat Honor Soc. Vice-Pres.-3; Arrow Staff-4; Council Staff-4; Band-1, 2. 3, 4; Band Reporter-3; Class Pres.-l, 2, 4; Stage Band-3, 4; Who's Who Among High School Studcnts-4. CHARLES RAY LEE Football-3; FTA-3, 4; Art Club-1. 2, 3, 4; FT A Trcasurer-4. BEST ALL-AROUND and BABE RUTH SPORTSMAN- SHIP AWARD CHARLES LLOYD. Jr. SHERMAN MILES MANLEY, Jr. Basketball-2, 4; Baseball-2. 3, 4; Football-3; Art Club-2, 3,4; Performing Choir-2. 11 BETTY JEAN MARTIN GAYLA LORENE McCRARY Nat. Honor Society-3. 4: FTA-2, 3, 4; EH A 2nd Vice-Pres.-2; Student Council-4; Band-1; Perform- ing Choir-1.2, 4; Student Council Sec.-4. tracy McIntyre Art Award-1, 2, 3; Art Club-2; Spanish Award-3; Amer. Gov’t. Certificate-2; Track-3; Football-3. PATRICIA JEWEL MOIT Volleyball-1, 2, 3, 4; Track-2. 3; History Award-1; Wbo's Who Most Athletic (2nd)-3; FHA-I, 2, 3; Ind. Arts Club-1; Math Club-1, 2, 3; Parliamentarian-3; Majorette-2, 3, 4; Student Council-3, 4; Band-1,2, 3, 4; Head Majorette-3, 4; Class Reporter-2, 3; All-Division Band-2; Social Science Club-1; Dance Enscmble-2; Band Council-3; Homecoming Royalty-4. DEAN ALAN MOORE Basketball-1,2, 3, 4; Honorable Mention All-Conf. Basketball-2; All-Conf. Baskctball-3; Honorable Men. All-State Dream Team-3; Most Outstanding Player SEMO-3; Drama-4; Performing Choir-3. 12 CYNTHIA LYNN MULCAHY Nat. Honor Soc. Parliamcntarian-2; FHA-I, 2; l-TA-2, 3, 4; Student Countil-2, 3: Band-1. 2, 3; 4- H-l; Football Jr. Maid; Biology Award-2; Who’s Who Among High School Students. JACK DOUGLAS OWENS Art Club-1, 2; Band-1, 2, 3. 4; Art Award-ll-2; Band Honors-3. DENNIS RAY MOORE Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4; Honorable Mention All- Conf -2; AII-Conf.-3; Honorable Mention All-State Dream Team-3; Most Outstanding Player SEMO- 3; Drama-4; Performing Choir-3; All-District Honorable Mention-3. KAY FRANCINE MOORE FHA-I, 2. 3, 4; Pep Club-1. 2; Performing Choir-2; Spccch-3; Drama-4; Candy Striper-1,2, 3. SHANNON LEEPERY FTA-3, 4. LINDA KAY PICKENS Track-3, 4; Spanish Club-1,2; DECA-4. 13 TY RAWLS Football-1, 2. 3, 4; Art Club-2, 3; Stage Band-2, 3, 4; All-Conf. Honorable Mention-1, 2; All-Conf.- 2nd Team-4. RONNIE GLENNF ROBINSON Basketball-3; Ind. Arts Club-3; Art Club-3; Arrow Staff-4; Council Staff-4. GAIL UYVONNE ROWSLEY Track-1; FHA-1, 2; Pep Club-1,2; Freshman Class Secretary. LOIS ANNETTE RUFF Volleyball-1, 2, 3; Trakc-2, 4; Nat. Hon. Soc.-3. 4; FHA-1; Pep Club-1; Math Club-4; Student Council-1, 2; Checrlcader-2, 3; Arrow Staff-4; Council Staff-4; Band-1, 2, 4; Senior Class Treasurer; Who’s Who Among High School Studcnts-4; Wbo's Who Jolliesl Junior; Basketball Maid-2, 3; English Award-3; Tennis-1. QUEEN ESTER ROBINSON Art Club-3; Performing Choir-3; VICA-3, 4; 4-H Club-1. EMMA LOUISE ROGERS FHA-1; Performing Choir-1.2, 4. 14 BABI- RUTH SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD JOE MARK SCOTT Basketball-1, 2, 3. 4; Baseball-1 .2 3. 4; All-Conf. Honorable Mention Basketball-2; All-Conf. Se- cond Team Defense Football-4; Football-1. 3, 4; Nat’l. Honor Soc.-2, 3. 4; FTA-I, 2. 3. 4; Math Club-2; FTA Reporter-4; Student Council-2, 3, 4; Arrow Staff-4; Council Staff-4; Student Council President-4; Senior Class Pres; DAR Award-4; ■V. Who’s Who Among High School Students-4; P.E. Award-1; Boys’ State-3; Soph. Pil.-4. DEBORAH SPANN TIMMY STEWART Basketball-1.2; Baseball-1. TERRY WATKINS TAYLOR Performing Choir-2. FRANCES DELOIS THOMAS Volleyball-1; Track-1. 2, 3; National Honor Society-2, 3. 4; Performing Choir-1. 3; Who’s Who Among High School Students-3; VICA-4; Tennis- I; Basic Math Award-1; Child Dev. Award-2; Mo. History Award-3; Amcr. Gov't. Ccrtificatc-3. TONJA RENA THOMAS Nat. Honor Society-3,4; Art Club-1, 2, 3; Math Club-3, 4; Nat. Honor Soc.-Trcasurcr-3; Perform- ing Choir-4; 4-H Club-1; Freshman Class Secretary; Advanced Sewing Award-3; FHA-4; Pep Club-2. 15 HAZEL BERNELL THOMPSON Nat. Honor Soc.-4; Art Club-1, 2, 3; Art Club Secretary-3; Flag Corps-1. 2. 3; Performing Choir- I. 2, 3; Pres, of Auxiliaries of Flag Corps-3; Co- Captain of Flag Corps-3; Volleyball Score Kccper- I, 2, 3; Dance Enscrnblc-2; Who’s Who Among High School Studenls-4; VICA Club-4. RONNIE TICE Best Pitcher-2; All-Dist. 2nd Tcam-Foolball-3; Baseball-1, 2, 3. 4; All-Conf. Fottballl 1st Team-3, 4; Football-1, 2. 3, 4; Band-1; Jollicsl Junior; Foot- ball ’’Macho Man’’-4; All-Dist. Football-3. THERESA WADETILMON FHA-1, 2; FHA Reporter-2; Performing Choir-1, 2,4. DEBORAH DENISETOWNSON Art Club-3; Math Club-2; VICA-4. LAJOYCE ARNELL TROTTER Volleyball-1,2, 3, 4; Track-1, 2, 3; Nat. Honor Soc.-2, 3, 4; Pep Club-1; Tennis-1; VICA-4; Algabra Certificate-1; Class Treas.-l; Class Secretary-3. STEVE TARVER TUCKER Football-1, 2, 3; VICA Parliamcntarian-3, 4; Band-4; VICA Statesman Award-4 16 CAROLYN SUE WEST Track-1; FHA-4; Pep Club-1; Art Club-3; Student Council-3; Class Reporter-4; American History Award-1. THOMAS JAMES WHITEHORN, Jr. Band-1, 2; Performing Choir-3, 4; Pres. Choir-4; Soloist Performing Choir-4; Newspaper Staff-3; Career Education Subcommittee-4. STEVE JEROME WILLIAMS Track-2, 3, 4; Ind. Arts Club-3; Performing Cboir-4; Drama-4. WILLIE CHARLES WILLIAMS 17 JOSEPH LYNN YOUNG Bascball-2, 3, 4; Basketball-2. Football-3; All-Dist. Football-3; FTA-4; Band-1.2, 3. 4. Class Officers Sharon Craion (Vice-President). Christine Jones (Secretary). Edgar King (President). Lois Ruff (Treasurer), and Carolyn West (Reporter). 18 Wheeler Abbott Debbie Ashbaugh Delores Battles Teresa Bell Kathy Bogan Kevin Buck Bobby Calvin Talley Chism Stacey Cooper Tracey Cooper Dennis Craion Jackie Cross Belinda Earl Ricky England Cindy Manley Carol Mason Kenneth Meadors Martha Means Jeffrey Melton Sara Michic Angie Miller Lewis Mitchell Teresa Moil Allen Moore James Pa rebel I Patricia Pickens Jackie Reed Sondra Robinson Una Robinson Raymond Rouscll Marietta Holmes Jerry Sykes Alberta Thomas Edmond Thomas Lynda Thomas Vickey Thompson Betty Townson Donna Trotter Sandra Underwood Waller Usrey Brenda Walker Larry Walker Elizabeth Washington Cara Whitener Darrell Williamson Janice Wilson Alice Worthon Class Officers President Terry Garner Vice-President Stacey Cooper Secretary Cara Whitener Treasurer Jeffrey Melton Reporter — Tina Leonard (Sec picture on pages 117-120) Angie Miller Jackie Reed 24 Elijah Banks Tony Barringer Karen Barkovit Kimberly Beatty Frankie Bobo Anthony Bogan Keith Borders Kissic Brooks Martha Bunch Mary Burkcen O ita Cooper Shirley Cooper Ocic Cummings Jeff Darnell 26 Trudy Darnell Jerry Doby Dana Ferrell Lynda Fields Ray mond Garner William Gibson Ronald Green Reginald Hall Anita Harris (Class Vice-President Lorenzo Harris Verna Hooper Karl Humes 27 Robert Hurley Kent Johnson Thomas Johnson (Reporter) Bart Jones Annette Johnson Charlene Kimble Glenda Kyles Linda Kyles Calvin l.acey Ricky l.annic Angela Ledbetter Smith Liddell Samuel Lloyd Stephanie Lyles 28 Eddie Mack l.inda Mack Gill Manley Even Marlin Scott) Martin David McClain Deborah Miles Teresa Muse Paula Quinn Rita Rowe Teresa Richards is pictured on Page 30. (Class President) Kenneth Ruff Percy Ruff Jud Sandusk) Tresa Shcard Dewey Shuburte Patricia Stewart Rhonda Sullivan Dennis Thomas Mark Thomas Carliss Trawick Janet Underwood Teresa Richards LceAnn Watkins Kenneth Williams Rose Williams Willie Williams Class Secretary Janet Underwood Class Treasurer Rhonda Sullivan 30 Milton Green Renae Green Jessie Hall Robin Abraham Lindsey Abbott Rita Abbott Marilyn Adams Yolanda Allen Greg Avitts Tony Ben ford Frances Blankenship Freddie Borders Ricky Borders Quenna Borders Cassandra Branch Evelyn Burkeen Julie Colbert Byron Collier Michael Collins Josephine Covington Willie Currin Joe Duncan Barbara Franks Lawanda Fuller Bobby Gibson Ricky Glidewell Teresa Gooch Donna Gream Class Officers President Johnna Turnage Vice-President Stephanie Moore Secretary Quenna Borders Treasurer Tonya W hi tener Phyllis Hall A. D. Hamilton Barbara Hcflcy Kandy Hill Tina Holland DcAngcIo Huffman Lonnie Hunt Christopher Johnson Jerry Johnson Lois Johnson Ulysses Johnson Alford Jones Daren Jones Jessie Jones Johnny Jones Johnny R Jones Kevin Jones Victoria Jordan Kenny Lawrence Anga Liddell Carolyn Liggins Kim McCullouch Patricia McIntyre Stephanie Maroncy Henry Mathis 33 Stephanie Moore Patrieia Nelson Anthony Oliver Hattie Parchcll Lorenzo Pickens Ever Pride Frederick Robinson Beverly Rowe Lonnie Ruff Johnetta Rush Latisha Russom Daniel Sandusky ■ Johnna Turnage Martha Sexton Marvin Shcard Ruth Sheard Melinda Shocmatc David Smith Lee Smith ■ Kimberly Wade Otis Walls Charles Washington Maurice Washington Mablc Washington Alex Wells Mark Wells Barbara West Ronnie West Tonya Whitener Yvonne Williams Rooney Williams Kail Williams Rhonda Williamson Tonya Whitener Savannah WiTson Angela Young Senior Maid — Pat Moit QUEEN ANNA JONES Queen Anna was escorted by Joey Scott. Gayla was escorted by Thomas Sample. Pat was escorted by Edgar King. Jackie was escorted by Al Sherrill. Janet was escorted by Ronnie Tice, and Tonya was escorted by Talley Chism. The royalty was presented at the game against Malden on October 17. Royalty Freshman Maid — Tonya Whitener Robbie Simmons and Laura McKay Sophomore Maid — Janet Underwood Shirley Borders was crowned Queen at the basketball homecoming held on February 19. The royalty was presented between the A and B games played against Twin Rivers. QUEEN DONNA BORDF.RS Senior Maid SHIRLEY BORDF.RS Basketball Homecoming Queen HAZEL THOMPSON Senior Maid 1981 40 Basketball STACEY COOPER Junior Maid QUENNA BORDERS Freshman Maid PATRICIA STEW ART Sophomore Maid JAMMIAL SUTTON AND YVONDA THOMAS (Crown bearer) (Flower girl) Royalty 41 Who's Among and Above — Una Robinson — (Jolliest Junior). Maurice King — Best Dressed. Tom Sample — (Most Like to Date). Al Sherrill — Most Like to Date. ★ Names in parentheses indicate second-place winners. Above — Buddy Inman — (Jolliest Junior). Tracey Cooper — Jolliest Junior. Ronnie Robinson — (Most Courteous.) Yural Eggleston — Tie for Most Athletic. Left — Linda Pickens Tie for Wittiest. Derenda Sud- darth — (Most Nanchalant). Angela Miller — (Most Likely to Succeed). Gail Rowsley — Tie for Wittiest. Sharon Craion — Most Likely to Succeed, Most Courteous, and (Sophisticated Senior). Who Juniors Seniors Above — Ronnie Tice — Wittiest. Cathy Bogan — (Most Athletic). Edgar King — Most Likely to Succeed, Most Athletic (tie), (Best Dressed), Sophisticated Senior. Mark Abraham — Most Nonchalent (tie), (Most Likely to Succeed), Most Courteous, (Sophisticated Senior). Left — Shirlene Eggleston Best Dressed (tie). Hope Lee — Most Like to Date. Lisa Frensh — Most Nonchalant, (Most Courteous). Alfred Fisher — (Wittiest), Jolliest Junior. Bobby Calvin, Most Nonchalant (tie), was absent when pic- tures were made. Above — Cindy Mulcahy — Best Dressed (tie). Anna Jones — (Most Like to Date). Alberta Thomas — Most Athletic. Shirley Borders — Sophisticated Senior. - Prom Queen Cindy was crowned as prom queen at the Holiday Inn at Blythevilleon May I. CINDY MULCAHY MR. — MISS HAYTI HIGH SCHOOL TALLEY CHISM (55) and TONYA WHITENER were named the winners of the Mr.-Miss HHS contest on October 17, 1980. 1980 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE We They Kennett 22 20 Caruthersville 7 28 South Pemiscot 46 12 East Prairie 28 8 Lepanto 28 0 Wc They Scott City 12 28 Malden 7 14 Portageville 7 13 Chaffee 26 0 Nettleton 0 41 Coach Smith checks with King, who takes a well-deserved rest Coach Whitener gives instructions to Eddie. Percy breaks away from Malden defense. 1980 Football Homecoming Court. 47 7 OFFENSE — Maurice King. Ronnie Tice. Al Sherrill. Buddy Inman. Ty Rawls. Percy Ruff (No. 17). Talley Chism. Edgar King (No. 30). Tom Samp Kenneth Ruff. Joey Scott 48 ' OFFENSE — Eddie Mack. Ronnie Tice. Maurice King. Buddy Inman. Tom Sample, Joey Scott. Talley Chism, John Fane, Charles Doby, Ty Rawls. Al Sherrill. EDGAR KING — First Team All-Conference Running Back RONNIE TICE All-Conference First Team Defense 50 Lineback KING SWEEPS FOOTBALL HONORS Edgar King had a great football season. He set a new school rushing record by carrying the ball 247 times for 1,455 yards in ten games. The team averaged 52 rushes per game, which gave Edgar a 25-carry average per game. Edgar averaged 29 yards on the kickoff return and scored 100 points for the season. In addition to being named All-Conference and All- District, Edgar was named to the All-State Second Team as offensive back. THREE ON ALL-DISTRICT TEAM Three Indians were named to the All-District Team: John Fanr (Defense), Edgar King (Offense), and Tom Sample (Offense). JOHN FANE All-Conference First Team Defense Tackle Six MAKE ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM AND HONORABLE MENTION In addition to the six players pictured on these facing pages, six other Indian football players were tapped for All- Conference honors. The Second Team Defense included Eddie Mack — end. Ty Rawls — Lineback, and Joey Scott — defensive back. Honorable Mention went to Percy Ruff. Kenneth Ruff, and Maurice King. TOM SAMPLE All-Confercncc First Team Offense Center All-Conference First Team Offense Guard 51 WINS LOSSES 12 9 — R. Green 10 9—M.King 11 12 — K. Jones REVERSALS L 17 M. King 12 J. Jones 12 J. Johnson 11 R. Green 2-POINT NEAR FALLS 10 — E. Mack 10 — R. Green 9 — J. Jones 8 — K. Jones TAKEDOWNS 20 — E. Mack 18 — M.King 18 — R. Green 16 — E. Banks ESCAPES 10 — M.King 7 —J. Jones R. Green 6 — E. Mack 6 — G. Brown Wrestling Team Row I — Jeff Darnell. Jesse Jones. Maurice King. Greg D Brown. Elijah Banks. Kevin Jones. Jerry Johnson Row 2 - Bernard Abbott, Eddie Mack. Jerry Jones. A. D. Hamilton. Darrell Williamson. Ronald Green. The coach was Kent Gibbs and the assistant coach was Mark Chism. 3-POINTNEAR FALLS 13 — K. Jones 10 — M. King 9 —J. Jones PINS 6 — R. Green 5 — D. Williamson 5 —M. King 5— K. Jones TOTAL MATCH POINTS 124 —M. King 108 —R. Green 105 — K. Jones 105 —E. Mack 52 A1 |eft _ Moil attempts to spike. Above — Pat Moit sets ball up for Vickie Thompson. At left Pat Moit has played volleyball for four years. The “A” team had a very fine and impressive year. The girls won first place in our local tournament, first place in the SEMO Conference Invitational at Sikeston, and second place in the District Tournament held at Gideon. “A” Team Volleyball Row 1 — Donna Borders, Cathy Bogan. Jackie Reed. Shirlene Eg- gleston Row 2 — Alberta Thomas, Pat Moit, Vickie Thompson, Stacey Cooper, Tracey Cooper. The team had a record of 18-1. “ B” Team Volleyball Row I — Lee Ann Watkins, Jane Underwood. Angela Young. Rhw da Williams, Lois Johnson Ro« ; — Rhonda Sullivan. Rita Rov Patty Thompson, Every Pride. Btr bara West. Row 3 Cooper, Patricia Stewar Stephanie Lyles. Rwanda Puller Ozita Cooper. Above — Pat Moil and Vickie Thompson bumping the ball. For three consecutive years the “B team went undefeated. Their record for the year was 16-0. 54 At right Alberta Thomas slams the ball over the net. Donna Borders Shirlenc Eggleston Varsity Basketball Team (Third place in the conference) Row I Ray Smith. Edgar King. Joey Scott. Sherman Manley. Peter Lloyd. Charles Doby. Yural bgglcston. Row 2 Dennis Moore. Robert Gill. Michael James, Al Sherrill. John Lane. Robert Banks. Dean Moore, Coach Scott. Dennis Moore was named to the All-Conference Team. Honorable mention went to Dean Moore Dennis was third in the conference in scoring with an average of 16.6. Below Percy Ruff takes it inside for an 8-foot jump shot. Below - Lreddit Woods shoots a 15-foot jump shot over a one Reginald Hall goes in for a lay-up Robert Moore takes a jump shot inside Three members of the Junior Varsity were tapped for All-Conference: Kenneth Ruff. Percy Ruff, and Freddie Woods. Kenneth had the best scoring average in the conference (21.5). Percy was fifth in con- ference scoring with an average of 12.2. Freddie averaged six points. Junior Varsity Team Row I Freddie Woods. Christopher Johnson. Mark Wells. Reginald Hall. Kenny Lawrence. Row 2 Coach Reynolds. Percy Ruff. Jerry Doby. Alfred Jones. Robert Moore. Kenneth Ruff. The Junior Varsity was second place in the conference Left Kenneth Ruff takes a 20-foot jump shot. At Left Alberta Thomas tries for two points. Two girls were named to the All-Conference A Team: Sondra Robin- son and Kathy Bogan. Sondra was second in conference scoring with an average of 20.9. and also second in rebounds with an average of 14 Kathy was first in conference scoring with an average of 21.8 points. Kathy Bogan tries a 15-foot jump shot Sondra takes another shot. Girls’ Varsity Basketball Row I Vickie Thompson. Jackie Reed, Theresa Richards. Alberta Thomas. Beverly Rowe. Sondra Robinson. Row 2 Bver Pride. Kathy Bogan. Cathy Robinson. Karen Barkovitz. Janet Under- wood. Tonya Whitener. The team placed third in the con- ference for the season. J 1981 Baseball Indians Ronnie Tice Played four years. Row I Michael Collins, Percy Ruff. Joe Young, Joey Scott. Sherman Manley. Freddie Borders, Lcval Jones, Coach Rayburn Whitcner Row 2 - Cary Swan (Mgr ), Johnny Jones. Buddy Inman. Maurice King, Talley Chism, Kenneth Ruff. Ronnie Tice, Michael Hedge. Eddie Mack. Edgar King. 60 Joey Scott Played four years. Edgar King Played four years. SCHEDULE New Madrid — won Holcomb — won Poplar Bluff— lost S. Pemiscot — Won Caruthersville lost N. Pemiscot — lost Senath — won New Madrid — won S. Pemiscot — won Dycrsburg — lost Dyer County — won Dyersburg — won N. Pemiscot — won Caruthersville — won Senath — won New Madrid — lost Record — 11 wins, 5 losses Joe Young , Played three years. Buddy Inman pcrcy Ruff 62 Michael Hedge Maurice King Girls Track Team Row 1 Kalhy Bogan. Jackie Reed. Rhonda Sullivan. Margaret Abbott. Marie Williams. Row 2 — Stacey Cooper. Alberta Thomas. Linda Pickens. Carolyn l.iggins. Quenna Borders. Ever Pride. Relay Team The girls at right set a new record at the State Meet in the 880 relay with a time of 1:46.9. They also set a 440 relay record in the preliminaries with a time of 51.4. Pictured — Alberta Thomas, Stacey Cooper. Kathy Bogan, and Jackie Reed. 64 FOUR-MEMBER TEAM WINS FIRST PLACE IN STATE MEET At right four girls who won the State 2A Track Meet at Jefferson City on May 16 display the team trophy. The girls scored a total of 59 points. Alberta Thomas won second place in the high jump and fourth place in the triple jump. Kathy Bogan got First in the 200-meter dash and second in the 100-meter dash. Jackie Reed took first in the long jump and set a new record. Stacey Cooper (seated) was a member of the relay team. Congratulations to the State Champions of Girls’ State 2A Track 65 KATHY BOGAN won first place at the State Meet in the 200-metcr JACKIE REED set a new record at the State Meet in the long jump dash and second place in the 100-meter dash with a I7'I0W' jump, breaking the previous record of I7'3'. BOYS TRACK TEAM GETS SEVENTH IN DISTRICT MEET No picture of the boys track team was available: however they made a good showing at the District Meet. The team got seventh place out of thirteen teams in the meet. Individual results: John Fane got fifth in the shot put and third in the discus. Charles Doby got second in the long jump. Michael James ran second in the 400-meter dash. Smith Liddell took first in the 800-mcter run. Ronnie West got fourth in the 100-meter dash. The team was ably coached by Coach Reynolds. 66 Larry Adams (Soc. Studies) Vickie Bailey (Drama, Speech) Arnold Chastain (Art) Iverson Cheatham Bruce Cole (Science) (Publications, English) High School Theresa Farmer (Business) Debra Garrett (Practical English) Kent Gibbs (Industrial Arts) Mary Goschc (Home Economics) Lucy Hagood (Math) Janice Halley W. T. Howard (EMR) (Math) Allen Jackson (Instrumental Music) Faculty Otha Kyles (History) Diane Myraclc (Business) Alma Nolon (Music Fundamentals) Kay Ratliff (Physical Education) Bradford Reynolds (Physical Education) Sheila Ricketts (Spanish) Edna Robert (Counselor) 70 Sandy Scott (English) Brenda Taylor (Business) Timothy Thomas (Soc. Studies) Deborah Webb (Vocal Music) Valeric While (Science) Sealed Maeccl Dorris (Wallace Elementary Principal). James Barnhill (Superintendent). Alma Nolen (Federal Co-Ordinator) Standing Dalton Rogers (Mathis Elementary Principal). Otha Kyles (Administrative Assistant). Wilburn Simmons (Junior High Principal). Raymond Inman (High School Principal). Seated Herbert DeWeese (Treasurer). Ray Campbell (Secretary). Ina Claire Sanders (President). Ronme Birmingham V„ President) Standing Pauline Lanme. Rev H L Taylor. Phil Bowen. Milford Chism. James Barnhill (Superintendent) 1980- High Cheer At Left Top to Bottom Cindy Manley. Angie Miller. Hope Lee, and Alberta Thomas (Captain). CI’IS TffiCI champions I9M0 1981 School Leaders At right Top to Bottom Jackie Reed, Marietta Holmes, and Tracey Cooper (Co-captain). Bottom Left Top to Bottom Stephanie Moore. Johnna Turnage. and Tonya Whitcncr. Below Right Top Rhonda Sullivan; L to R O ita Cooper, Janet Underwood, and Karen Barkovitz. Kelly Staggs. Sharon Craion. Ronnie Robinson. Mark Abraham. I illic Hall. Mr Cole. Christine Jones. Jeff Melton. I dgar King. Joey Scott. Cindy Manley. Lots Ruff. Kim Staggs, and Hope Lee. Not Pictured Tina Leonard Leaning on table in center Shirley Borders. Sharon and F.dgar were co-editors of the yearbook Standing Mr Chastain. Kevin McCoy. Jerry Jordan. Kevin Buck. Greg Brown. Tonja Thomas. Joe Duncan. Mark Wells Above Ricky Lannic. Sherman Manley. Dewey Shuburtc. Kim Staggs. Kelly Staggs Above Homecoming poster drawn by Tracey McIntyre. 77 As a community project, members of the Art Club decorated part of the local nursing home for Halloween. Above — Sherman and Kim Staggs get an assist in putting up a greeting Left Jerry Jordan puts a finishing touch on some of the work displayed at the home. FTA Officers Charles l.cc (Treasurer). Joey Scott (Reporter). Joe Young (President). Cindy Mulcahy (Secretary). Lisa French (Vice-President). Future Teachers of America Row I L. A. Watkins. T. Blankenship. Mrs. Taylor. S. Moore. T. Whitcner, C. Whitcncr. J. Underwood, L. French. S. Michic. A. Miller. H Lee. J. Turnagc, C. Mulcahy. Row 2 B Jones. B Inman. T. Sample. J. Young. T. Chism. G. McCrary. K Hunt. J Melton. R. Lannic. J. Scott, K. Barkovit . 79 five members attend convention rZ v'wu,,t ««cnaca me Missouri Association ol Student Councils Convention in Joplin on the weekend of March 19- I Members attending were (at left); Rhonda Sullivan, joey Scott. Teresa Shcard (seated), and Tonja Whitener and Stephanie Moore Student Council Above — Row I - Joey Scott. Gayla McCrary. Edgar King Row 2 - Anna £”!?■• SlfP n,C ,M“rc' Mar,|y Harris. Ozita Cooper Row 3 Mrs Scott Debbie Ashbaugh Sara Mich.e, Teresa Sheard. Lee Ann Watkins Tonya h tener. Tracey Cooper. Rhonda Sullivan. Row 5 - Vickie Thompson. Pat At left — Members attending the convention at Joplin take time out from the business sessions. Librarians 81 green WAVES Spanish Club neeling Julie Colbert. Tina Holland. Rhonda Sullivan. Alberta Thomas. Ruth Shcard. Karen Barkovit Standing icketts. Rita Rowe. Raymond Garner. Raymond Rouscll. Theresa Sheard. Queena Borders. Treas Blankenship. Derenda Suddarth. Mrs 82 Math Club Row 1 Johnny Jones. Johnnetta Rush. Joe Duncan. Bart Jones. Terry Garner. Randy Hill, Dana Ferrell, Addie Jordan. Row 2 — Barron Collier. Derenda Suddarth. Rhonda Sullivan. Theresa Sheard. Donna Trotter, Karen Barkovitz, Rita Rowe, Lois Ruff. Row 3 — Mr. Howard, Greg Avitts, Queena Borders. Ever Pride, Patricia Nelson. Ozita Cooper, Tracy Cooper, Raymond Garner. Tonja Thomas. Linda Mack Row 4 — Sharon Craion. Clara Tosh. Keith Borders. Johnna Turnage. Marietta Holmes. Not Pictured Tina Leonard. 84 National Honor Society Row I Angie Miller. Janet Underwood. Lisa Fronch. Karen Barkovitz. Teresa Sheard. Bart Jones. Edgar King. Row 2 — Lee Ann Watkins. Tonya Thomas. Gayla McCrary. Marietta Holmes. Hazel Thompson. Row 3 — Kelly Staggs. Alice Worthon. Alberta Thomas. Christine Jones. Elois Ruff. Row 4 Lynda Thomas. Ricky Lannic. Tracey Cooper, Frances Thomas Row 5 Kim Staggs. Jackie Reed. Linda Mack. Ozita Cooper. Rhonda Sullivan. Row 6 Joey Scott. Terry Garner Officers Lisa French (Reporter), Edgar King (President), Terry Garner (Vice President). Tracey Cooper (Secretary), and Angela Miller (Treasurer). FHA Officers Carlos Trawick (Historian). Hope Lee (Treasurer). Tracey Cooper (First Vice-President), Ozita Cooper (Secretary), Angie Miller (Presi- dent). Lynda Thomas (Second Vice-President), Donna Trotter (Recreational Leader), Linda Mack (Reporter). Not Pictured - Tina Leonard. Future Homemakers e°WL. Z o , , CrkH. Uc L Thomas’ T Cooper. C. Trawick. O Cooper. D Trotter Row 2 — Mrs. Goschc. R Williams. B Hefney. M Smith, R. Sullivan, P Nelson. A. Liddell, Y. Williams Row 3 — L. Mack. J. Covington, K. Wade, K McCullouch, B. Franks. T. Thomas. R Williams. K Moore. Row 4 — M. Williams, T. Brown, K. Brooks. S Middleton. K. Thomas. L. Johnson. C. West. B Walker Not Pictured - Tina Leonard. 86 On February 4 al South Pemiscot, Region 7 of the Future Homemakers of America met to elect their state and regional officers Angie Miller and Lynda Thomas were were elected to state office and regional office respectively The girls arc pictured below. -w sM ' I On January 22 a wedding ceremony was held in Mrs. Gosche’s room. The purpose was to help students know how to properly plan a wedding The bride and groom arc pictured above left and the wedding party are pictured below. 87 Left A sign of good sportsmanship. Indian Marching Band Row I — T Moil. K Wade. S Eggleston. P Molt. T Blankenship. J Turnage Row 2 — R Spann. R Sheard. L Ruff. C Branch. P Hall M Smith. L Watkins, S Moore. T. Whilcner.T Hunt Row 3 — L Hunt. Kevin McCoy. D Craion. S. Cooper. T Sample. J Young. T Richards Row 4 — S Rowslcy. P Stewart. L Kyles. B Walker. D Trotter. S Borders Row 5 — B Jones. J. Owens. S Martin. L Mitchell. E King Row 6 - Mr Jackson. 88 Stage Band Row I s Martin. L Mitchell, J Owens. T Sample. K Barkovitz, K McCoy. and D Craion Row 2 - Mr Jackson. T. Moit, P Moil. T Whitcncr. At right — R AG CORPS Row I — Shecna Rowsley. Shirley Bordrs, Brenda Walker. Row 2 Patricia Stewart, Lin- da Kyles. Donna Trotter. At left - MAJORETTES. Pal Moit, Lee Ann Watkins. Treas Blankenship. WMITEHORN PERFORMS AT STATE VOCAL CONTEST Thomas Whitchorn received a rating of “I” at the District Vocal Contest at Cape held on March 20. In the State contest held on April 25, Thomas received a rating of “2 out of a possible rating of “1” to “5 . Mixed Ensemble Row I — Mrs. Webb. Robert Hurley. Thomas Whitehorn . Angela Ledbetter. Marietta Holmes. Theresa Tilmon. Ro 2 — Karl Humes. Michael James. Gayla McCrary, Stacey Cooper. Tracey Cooper. •Sec write-up on page 91. Performing Choir Row 1 — Mrs. Webb, M. Abraham. T. Whitehorn. A. Ledbetter. R. Abraham. T. Brown Row 2 - R Hurley. T. Johnson. M. Sexton. M Berry. U Robinson, T. Thomas. Row 3 — K. Humes. C. Doby, S. Cooper. A. Thomas, Y. Williams. Row 4 — T. Garner, R. Smith. M. James, D. Spann, D. Trotter, and V. Thompson. See pages 118. 119, 120 for snapshots. 92 Gate 'lulu i Congratulations, 1981 Senior Class KOHN’S Hayti, Missouri Phone 359-1940 Quality and Value Since 1900 Everything to Wear JOHN CHISM PLUMBING HEATING COMPANY Phone 359-0296 Hayti Missouri GARDNER’S GROCERY Groceries — Meats Bottled Gas Free Delivery Phone 359-1380 Highway 84 West Food Cash or Stamps Credit Compliments of THE LITTLE BIG DOLLAR STORE Phone 359-2938 209 South Fourth Hayti Missouri Furniture Antiques Gifts VIVRETT FURNITURE STORE Phone 359-1412 Hayti, Missouri 94 We Buy Anything — Sell Everything Phone 776-1652 St. Louis, Missouri JOHN W. GERMAN FUNERAL HOMES Phone 359-4100 Phone 695-4531 Hayti, Missouri Steele, Missouri Hayti POTEET BROTHERS HARDWARD The Ones That Appreciate Your Business Phone 359-1964 Missouri SWAN’S GROCERY MARKET John and Lavern Swan Highway 84 West Phone 359-0517 Hayti JIM’S GROCERY A Family Store — Specializing in Lunch Meats Phone 359-2364 611 Hayti, North Third Missouri BROWN’S GROCERY Highway 84 West Store Phone 359-1120 All Your Grocery Needs Hayti, Missouri 95 METZGER’S PHILLIPS 66 SERVICE WELLS FOODLAND Best Produce, Best Quality Meat, and Friendly Service Phone 359-1846 Free Parking George, Sadie and Marty Highway 84 Hayti Missouri 201 South Fifth Hayti, Missour PEOPLES INSURANCE Congratulations to the Seniors of 1981 AGENCY Insurance — Real Estate (Formerly Mid-Continent — Chaffin-Oates Insurance Agency) -Hut. Phone (314) 359-2424 214 South Third Phone 333-4901 Hayti, Missouri 925 Truman Boulevard Caruthersville, Missouri 96 Where Most People Trade Most in Pemiscot County “7faui 702 Ward Avenue Caruthersville, Missouri 63830 Both Stores are Open Daily — 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. (Sunday-Thursday) 325 South Third Hayti, Missouri 63851 Phone 333-4480 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. (Friday and Saturday) Phone 359-1705 98 Congratulations, Seniors. W. M. CRYSLER COMPANY John Deere Sales and Service BOB’S DAISY QUEEN Bob and Tootsie Inmon, Owners “Where Good Friends Meet” Highways 84 and J Phone 359-1440 Hayti, Missouri BARKOVITZ MEN’S STORE DEPARTMENT STORE The Famous Shop JERRY BETHUNE CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE, INC. Service is the Other Half of a Great Product Phone 333-0163 120 West Fourth Street Caruthersville, Missouri C ROSS BIG STAR Quality Stamps Plus Quality Service Double Stamps on Thursday Behind Bank of Hayti on Lincoln Street Phone 359-1691 Finest Deli and Bakery in Town Hayti, Missouri TICE’S SERVICE STATION All Your Service Station Needs Gas Oil Change Flats Fixed Corner of Third Street and Highway 84 Hayti Missouri Compliments of THE PARADISE INN Corner of First and Braggadocio Phone 359-9929 Hayti Heights Missouri JOHN W. TAYLOR 1500 Lurlyn Road Poplar Bluff, Missouri Phone 785-3040 Hayti's Representative for jewelry’s finest craftsmen Taylor Yearbooks Demoulin Caps and Gowns Finest Graduation Accessories 101 Finest in Athletic Equipment SKEETERKELL SPORTING GOODS Kennett, Missouri 63857 Box 186 Phone 888-6678 Rodney Riggs George New Roger Sledge Buddy Lawhorn LAMBERT’S, INC. ★ Decorator Fabrics and Interiors ★ Custom Made Draperies, Bed Spreads, and Pillows ★ Wall Coverings 1142 North Kingshiway Cape Girardeau, Missouri 63701 102 HAYDEN’S REXALL DRUGSTORE Your Friendly Drug Store Drugs — Gifts — Photo Supplies Cosmetics Hallmark Greeting Cards Prescriptions Accurately and Promptly Filled 1200 Ward Avenue Phone 333-4606 Caruthersville, Missouri SUTHOA'HO 0 Tft SUT0R INTERSTATE GLASS SUPPLY COMPANY Phone 888-4625 920 St. Francis Ralph Martin Kennett, Missouri Use Natural Gas ... but use it wisely! 103 HaveaCoke and a smile. Compliments of JONES OFFICE SUPPLY 211 North Main Kennett, Missouri Phone 888-2614 Coke adds life. 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. Warded, Missouri Hayti, Missouri Phone 628-3434 Phone 359-1600 HAYTI AUTO TRACTOR PARTS Phone 359-0465 Front End Repairs and Farm Field Alignment Service Phil Bowen, Mgr. and Owner Goodyear Tires Missouri Congratulations Seniors. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY 306 Ward Avenue Caruthersville, Missouri STANFIELD JEWELRY STORE 322 Ward Avenue Caruthersville, Missouri “The Store for Men” Paul Mehrle Don Prost Caruthersville, Missouri 105 Where Your Money Makes Magic With Our Everyday Low Prices Open 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Mon.-Thurs. 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Fri. and Sat. TRU BUY DISCOUNT FOODS Quality Foods at Discount Prices Compliments of OSBORNE OFFICE EQUIPMENT Truman Boulevard at Locust Hayti Caruthersville Missouri Phone 359-2134 Missouri 1413 Thomas Drive Cape Girardeau, Missouri DON ALLEN Ford-Mercury Hayti-Caruthersville BUTLER FLOOR SERVICE Carpets, Linoleum, Drapes, Wall Coverings, Paint 203 St. Francis Street Kennett, Missouri Phone (314) 888-4205 106 UNITED TERMITE RAY J. CAMPBELL PEST CONTROL SERVICES No Job Too Small or Large 202 South Third Hayti, Missouri Phone 359-1236 ★ Industrial ★ Residential Accounts ★ Commercial Tax and Insurance Consultants Life Insurance, Hospital Insurance Retirement Insurance Programs WE EXTERMINATE Termites, Roaches, Ants Water Bugs, Silverfish, etc. Darrell Jones, Representative 1811 Carroll Phone 333-0189 SUPERIOR INSTITUTIONAL BUSINESS FOODS MACHINES SUPPLIES, INC. Phones 471-9111 471-7265 220 Commerce Street Phone 423-1100 Jackson, Tennessee 38301 Sharp Electronic Calculators — Adler, Royal, Olympia Typewriters — Victor, Addo-X Adding Machines — Norelco, Stenorette Dictating Equipment — Office Furniture and Supplies 523 E. Malone Ave. Sikeston, Missouri Serving This Area With a Full Line of Restaurant Equipment Salesman: Doyle Connell P.O. Box 2063 107 NORTHERN PROPANE GAS GOMPANY Hayti LP Gas for Farm and Home Complete Line of All Gas-Burning Appliances The Most Complete One-Stop LP Gas Service in the Bootheel Phone 359-0512 Missouri FIRST STATE BANK of Caruthersville You Have a Friend at First State Bank Phone 333-1700 Third and Ward Caruthersville, Missouri Each Depositor Insured to $100,000. H0IIAI OtFOSlf INSUSANCI COt’OIAHON A FULL' SERVICE LBANKJ DODSON’S BODYWORKS Trucks Lengthened 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 Phone 359-1467 Hayti Missouri BY SANDERS “East Side of the Square” Kathy Sanders and Ina Claire Sanders Phone 359-1818 Hayti LANNIE’S AUTO SALES A-1 Late Model Used Cars See Pete or Mark for the Best Car Deals in Town. Phone 359-2220 Highway J Hayti, South Missouri MISSOURI HERALD Thursday Pemiscot County’s Legal Newspaper Since 1908 BOOTHEELBEACON Tuesday Bootheel Area’s Largest Weekly Circulation Phone 359-1194 Congratulations to the Class of 1981 QUALITY CLEANERS STEAMLINER CARPET CLEARNING Phone 359-0280 Hayti Missouri PEMISCOT PACKING COMPANY The Best Beef and Pork in the Bootheel Phones: 628-3401 628-3402 Eugene and Wayne Myracle Wardell, Missouri McCOY’S 84 DRIVE-INN LIQUOR Frank and Alice McCoy Owners Phone 359-0900 Highway 84 Hayti Missouri Compliments of SHIREY’S DRUG STORE Phone 359-1138 204 South Fourth Hayti Missouri SANDERS USED CARS Clean Used Cars Phone 359-1230 413 East Washington Hayti 109 KHOURIE’S THE LEADER STORE Your Fashion Store Styles of Today With a Touch of Tomorrow Missouri Della Bank Where Every Customer Is Important COMPLETE BANKING FACILITIES HOURS: 9 AM 3 PM MON THURS 9 AM 9:30 PM FRI CLOSEO SATURDAY Hayti Missouri 359-0331 21S S. 3 - HAYTI DALTON PETROLEUM, INC. Neal A. Gibbons, Jr. % Sheila Greenwell Hayti 0 ct x c :G is r' , .SHELL 3 JflP S' e® G' V G Missouri Compliments of GWIN’S CAFE Open From 5 a.m. Until 10 p.m. Junction of Highway J and Highway 84 Hayti, Missouri EL RANCHO MOTEL Phone 359-1100 Dorothy Shirey, Owner Marge Keen, Manager Hayti CAMP PLUMBING Phone 359-2236 217 South Fourth Hayti Missouri DAYLIGHT DONUT SHOP Interstate 55 and 84 East Open Every Day Except Sunday Phone 359-9951 Box Hayti, UN Missouri TOWN COUNTRY SUPPLY COMPANY Phone 333-4211 Caruthersville, Missouri HAYTI FURNITURE APPLIANCE Everything for the Home New and Used Roy Moore, Owner Phone 359-0373 Hayti, Missouri Congratulations to You, Seniors of 1981 DELTA GIN COMPANY (INCORPORATED) Phone 359-1448 Hayti, Missouri “Missouri’s Friendliest Gin’’ Sylvia Young, Manager Located on Highway 84 East in HAYTI, MO. West Columbia, S.C. Arlington, Texas Atlanta, GA Sanford, FL Broolet, GA Hamilton, Ohio Philadelphia, PA Wichita, KS Rocky Point, N.Y. Roxboro, N.C. 112 CHOOSY SHOPPERS CHOOSE SUZYS A GENERAL STORE Groceries Donuts Open Seven Days a Week From 7 a.m. Till 11 p.m. Phone 359-2375 Suzy’s Country-Fried Chicken and Taters Corner of Third and Washington Hayti, Missouri Gas and Featuring Compliments of THE HAYTI JAYCEES Sponsor of Little League Baseball Park and Zoo Improvements Community Improvements Charitable Education Projects Other Local Jaycee Programs 113 BILLY BELL’S TRUCK STOP CAFE Billy Bell — Owner and Operator Highway 84 Phone 359-9938 TRAINOR- CLEVENGER REXALL DRUGS Bill Clevenger, R. Ph. Complete Prescription Service Gift Selections Phone 359-1646 Hayti, Missouri WAL-MART WAL-MART CARES The Proof Is in the Prices Our People Make the Difference Store Hours — 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Highway 84 West Caruthersville, Missouri TURNAGE BROTHERS GRAIN JohnTurnage BobTurnage Phone 359-0318 Hayti, Missouri Phone 888-9071 Bragg City,Missouri DEAN-WHITENER MONUMENTS “Excellence in Stone” Quality Workmanship 300 North Third Hayti Phone 359-2555 Highway 25 North Kennett Also in Phone 888-2822 Fredricktown, Mo. and Dyersburg, Tenn. Dependable Agriculture Credit for 47 years Machinery Leasing — Contact Bill Stevens BOBTURNAGE AUTO SALES AUCTION SERVICES JONES’S BARBER SHOP Insurance — David Powell or Robert Garrett Phone 333-0621 Terry Rollins Mike Pobst Hayti Phone 359-9990 Phone 359-1788 303 South Fifth 301 East Broadway Hayti Missouri Missouri MOORE’S DISCOUNT Phone 359-0426 703 West Washington Hayti, Missouri TURNAGE AUTO TRUCK BODY SHOP WE MEET BY ACCIDENT u Wrecks Rebuilt 24-hour Wrecker Service Phones 359-1861 359-1854 Highway 84 West Hayti, Missouri Caruthersville, Mo. Phone 333-0199 CRL GRS) Gideon, Mo. Phone 448-3804 Full-Energy Products Farm Lubricants Gasoline Premier Diesel Propane Motor Oil Finis R. Stewart Mgr. 116 ARMY Compliments of MISSOURI NATIONAL GUARD SFC John H. Miller Recruiter 1137th Military Police CO (Det 1) Phone 314-888-3973 P.O. Box 127 Electric Street Kennett, Missouri 63857 Left — Junior Class officers. Below — Jeff Darnell helped provide photographs for the 1981 yearbook. Others who were involved in photography were Anthony Lannic. Dale Hearn. Scotty Martin, and Lonnie Hunt. They are pictured on pages I IS. 116.and 118. Mrs McKay’s freshmen present scenes from “The Miracle Worker” on May 20, Tonya Whitener played Helen Others were Clara Tosh (Annie Sullivan). Mark Wells (Captain Keller), John Abbott (James Keller). Beverly Rowe (Viney), Stephanie Moore (Kate Keller), and Ruth Shcard (Aunt Ev). OIMTIES Dewey Shuburte keeps cool in the dark room College Prep. Biology students (Talley Chism. Cindy Manley. Thomas Sample, and Marietta Holmes) learn all about cats. 119 Drama students present a scene from “The Football Hero.“ A few of Mrs. Myracle's Typing II students Cara and Charles (FTA) enjoy recess during a day s teaching.
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