M Volume 37 Produced by the Hayti High School Publications Class COUNCIL QUCCN Tracey Cooper fORCWORD Now that the Senior Class has graduated and a new school year lies ahead, memories and thoughts begin to collide. We sometimes wish we could come back and relive some of the happier times we had during high school. We would still like to look forward to the prom, homecoming, and just being around our friends. Leaving was not truly felt until the graduation day actually arrived. Since we cannot relive the past, we’re capturing those special memories in this yearbook. Maurice King and Janet Underwood Co-ed i tors COhTGMTS DEDICATION Page 4 FAVORITES Page 5 ORGANIZATIONS Page 13 FRESHMEN Page 35 SOPHOMORES Page 41 SNAPSHOTS JUNIORS Page 47 SENIORS.................Page 53 ATHLETICS............Page 67 FACULTY..............Page 91 ADVERTISERS Page 95 Page 118 Janet Underwood Karen Barkovitz 3 council MNDS DGDICMIOM The publications staff desires to honor a teacher who has an unusual style of teaching as well as a sense of humor and the ability to get along well with students. He is always willing to do things for students and will help them at any time. For his years of devotion in teaching science and for his years of loyal support of our extracurricular activities, the publications staff is pleased to dedicate the 1982 Council to MR. IVERSON CHEATHAM. 4 1981 fOOTBMi ROYALTY Prior to the game against New Madrid Central on November 6, Hope Lee was named the Football Homecoming Queen. Hope was escorted by Talley Chism. Cindy Manley was escorted by Bud- dy Inman and Angie Miller was escorted by Thomas Sample. Rhonda Sullivan was escorted by A1 Sherrill, Tonya Whitener was escorted by Gary Michie, and Amber Bowen was escorted by Kendall Hampton. Parrish Manley was flower bearer, and Jay Morgan was the crown bearer. CINDY MANLEY Senior Maid RDOTBNl ROYALTY 7 Tony Barringer (Wittiest), Frankie Bobo (Wittiest), Bart Jones — Most Courteous, Alfred Fisher — Wittiest, Walter Usrey — Nonchalant. Categories in parentheses indicate second place winners. Ozita Cooper (Most Like to Date). Kenneth Ruff — Most Athletic, Angela Ledbetter (Most Like to Date). Al Sherrill (Most Like to Date) and (Most Athletic), Betty Townson (Nonchalant), Tom Sample — Most Like to Date, Terry Garner — Most Sophisticated and (Best Dressed) and (Most Likely to Succeed), Maurice King — Best Dressed, and Most Likely to Succeed; Dcrenda Suddarth Nonchalant. 8 Angie Miller Most Likely to Succeed, Rhonda Sullivan (Most Likely to Succeed), Alberta Thomas — Most Athletic, and Donna Trotter — Best Dressed and (Most Sophisticated). WHO’S WHO nmong juniors mid sgniors Allen Moore (Nonchalant), Bobby Calvin (Most Sophisticated). Thomas Johnson (Most Courteous), Alice Worthon Most Courteous. (Most Likely to Succeed), and Most Sophisticated. Hope Lee Most Like to Date, and Stacey Cooper (Most Courteous) and (Most Athletic). £ queen On Tuesday, February 16, Stacey Cooper was crown- ed as Basketball Homecoming Queen. Her escort was Robert Gill. Along with Stacey as the senior maids were Tracey Cooper and Jackie Reed. Tracey’s escort was Ken Ruff and Jackie’s escort was Dennis Thomas. STACEY COOPER The junior maid was Ozita Cooper and her escort was Percy Ruff. Lawanda Fuller was the sophomore maid and her escort was Al Sherrill. The freshman maid, Alice Royal, was escorted by Freddie Woods. 1982 Bf SK€TBM.L ROYALTY TRACEY COOPER Senior Maid JACKIE REED Senior Maid OZITA COOPER Junior Maid LAWANDA FULLER Sophomore Maid PROM QU€€M Queen Donna Trotter MAIDS — Tracey Cooper. Hope Lee. Stacey Cooper, and Jackie Reed Donna was crowned Prom Queen on April 30 at the annual Junior-Senior Prom. 12 OfOMIZdTOIS seniOR indi m Jackie Reed - Co-Captain. Hope Lee and Angie Miller. Marietta Holmes. Juniors Rhonda Sullivan. Janet Underwood (Captain), Karen Barkovitz, Kim Beatty. 14 HIGH GH££RL£M)£RS Tonya Whitcncr, Quenna Borders, and Stephanie Moore. Sophomores Freshmen 15 LEFT TO RIGHT — Mr. Chastain, Scotty Martin, Kevin McCoy, Jimmy Riedout, Lonnie Hunt. Kim Staggs, Randall Franks, Kelly Staggs. Frances Blankenship. CLUB 16 PUBLICATIONS STAFF SEATED — Ricky Lannie, Janet Underwood (Co-editor of Council), Maurice King (Co-editor of Council), and Linda Mack. STANDING Marietta Holmes, Karen Barkovitz, Kim Beatty, Tracey Cooper, Belinda Earl, Terry Garner, and Lynn Prince. MhTH CLUB ROW I — Qucnna Borders, Valarie Eggleston, Ever Pride, Patricia Nelson. Michael Garner, Alberta Thomas. ROW 2 Lee Ann Watkins, Penny Short, Angela Sanford. Linda Mack. Vickcy Thompson. Shirley Cooper, M Howard. STUDGMT LIBIMIMS LEFT TO RIGHT — Kim Bradley, Derenda Suddarth. Martha Bunch, Kelly Staggs. Judy Sandusky, Ruth Burkeen. 19 r STUDGMT COUNCIL ROW 1 — Stacey Cooper. Ann Sanford. Ricky Lannie. Jackie Reed, Cindy Manley, and Mark Wells. ROW 2 — Valerie Eggleston, Ozita Cooper. Stephanie Moore, Linda Mack, and Hope Lee. ROW 3 Quenna Borders, Tracey Cooper(President), Robert Green, Lee Ann Watkins, Tonya Whitener, Mary Bell. Maurice King (Vice-President), and Mrs. Scott, sponsor. 20 MR. MISS H.H.S. Tonya Whitener and Ricky Lannie were the winners in the annual Mr.-Miss HHS contest conducted by the Student Council. FlITURG TGhCHGRS ROW 1 — Karen Barkovitz. Kim Bradley. Tonya Whitener. Frances Blankenship. Amber Bowen. Angie Miller. Janet Under- wood, Thomas Sample ROW 2 — Bart Jones. Kim Beatty. Lea Ann Watkins. Donna Brimhall. Melissa Cecil. Hope Lee. Stephanie Moore. Ricky Lannic. Timmy Mouhalis. ROW' 3 —Gary Michie. Lonnie Hunt. Mark W ells. Kendall Hampton. Bud- dy Inman. Talley Chism. Kenneth Hunt. KNEELING — Ricky Lannie (Reporter). Thomas Sample (President). STANDING Mrs. Taylor. Angie Miller (Vice-president). Hope Lee (Secretary) and Kenneth Hunt (Treasurer). 21 At right — OFFICERS — Rhonda Sullivan, Vice-president; Miss Bailey, sponsor; Tracey Cooper. Secretary-Treasurer; and Ozita Cooper. President. Ozita represented the speech group at the State Contest in Prose Reading. speecH TG M KNEELING — Bart Jones, Kim Staggs. Kelly Staggs. STANDING — Ruth Sheard, Lee Ann Watkins, Alberta Thomas, Tresa Sheard. 22 SPANISH CLUB ROW 1 — Raymond Garner. Alberta Thomas. Ruth Sheard. Penny Short. Rita Taylor, and Mrs. Ricketts. ROW 2 — Kelly Staggs. Derenda Sud- darth. Missy Hoffman. Tina Holland. Quenna Borders. Selena Franks, Tresa Sheard, and Julie Colbert. MVnONN. HONOR SOCIETY ROW 1 — Tonya Whitener, Ruth Sheard, Terry Garner, Jackie Reed. Kim Staggs, Stephanie Moore, Angela Miller, Rickey Lannie. Hope Lee, Janet Underwood ROW 2 — Mrs. McKay, Marietta Holmes, Alberta Thomas, Kelly Staggs, Belinda Earl, Tracey Cooper, Linda Mack. Trcsa Sheard, Karen Barkovitz. Bart Jones, Lee Ann Watkins. HONOR SOCIGTY OfflCGRS Tracey Cooper (Vice-president), Terry Garner (President), Janet Underwood (Reporter), Kim Staggs (Sgt.-at-Arms), Marietta Holmes (Secretary). 25 ROW I — Tracey Cooper. Rhonda Beck. Linda Mack. Hope Lee. Janet Underwood, Barbara Franks. Angela Miller. ROW 2 — Sandra Middleton. Rhonda Spann. Selena Franks, Diane Lee. Donna Grcam, Kim McCulloch. Mrs Gosche. ROW 3 — Charles Washington. Josephine Covington, Rita Taylor. Cassandra Branch, Lawanda Fuller, Yvonne Williams, Penny Short, Lisa Riley. ROW 4 — Patricia Nelson. Gloria Williams, Lois Johnson. Stephanie Maroney. Robin Abraham, Kclesia Thomas. Renac Green, Angie Liddell. Kim Wade. OFFICERS AT RIGHT — ROW 1 — Kim McCulloch — Parliamentarian Kim Wade— Reporter ROW 2 — Angela Miller — Vice-President Patricia Nelson — Recreation Leader Hope Lee — Secretary ROW 3 — Linda Mack — Treasurer Rhonda Sullivan — President Lois Johnson — Historian I Talley Chism and Debbie Ashbaugh (above) and Thomas Johnson and Vickey Thompson (top center) were the couples who were “married” in the mock wedding sponsored by the Family Living class. The whole wedding party is shown in the picture at the right. The two pictures below show some of the girls involved in FHA initiation. marching JAZZ BAND BAND COUNCIL JAZZ BAND Lee Ann Watkins, Karen Barkowitz, Mr White, Scotty Martin, Kevin McCoy, and Dennis Craior BAND COUNCIL — Mr White. Tonya Whitcncr. Lee An Watkins, Amber Bowen, Kevin McCoy. At left — SEATED — Donna Trotter, Angie Miller, Monic Smith. Teresa Moit. STANDING — Kevin McCoy, Dcnni Craion, Lewis Mitchell. Kenneth Meadors. sgmior mo mgmbgrs COMCGRT BMD IADCN. eriS€MBL€ ROW 1 — Angela Ledbetter. Stacey Cooper. Tracey Cooper. Marietta Holmes. ROW 2 — Karl Humes. Thaddcus Landon. Keith Ledbetter. Robert Hurley, and Gary Michie. SCLCCT CHOIR ROW 1 Alice Royal, Robin Abraham. Una Robinson, Marietta Holmes. ROW 2 Martha Sexton, Tonya Whitcncr. Angela Sanford. Stacey Cooper. ROW 3 - Mrs. Webb, Robert Mooney, Karl Humes. Tracey Cooper. Vickcy Thompson. Alberta Thomas, Verna Johnson. ROW 4 — Freddie Woods. Thaddcus Landon. Kenneth Williams. Robert Hurley, Terry Garner. Thomas Johnson. Above — “Sew With Cotton” winners: Brook Hoffa. Rita Taylor, and Angie Miller. Below — Students are in- volved with government in the classroom as they talk with Congressman Bill Emerson by means of a telephone system. ! Sfi At left — The vocal ensemble practice to get it right prior to performing (below) at the annual spring fine arts festival. Below, left - The performing choir sings at the annual Christmas concert. Below, right — The ensemble at practice once again. (See other snapshot pages on page 66. page 88. page 118, page 119, and page 120.) 34 o John Abbott Melissa Abbott Eulando Allen Phyllis Banks Alice Barringer Etta Battles Rhonda Beck Mary Bell Van Bennett Donald Borders Amber Bowen Kim Bradley Donna Brimhall Evelyn Burkccn Rochelle Burrell Henry Covington Lisa Cross Steve Dobbins 36 Sandra Garner Michael Gilmore Fernando Dunn Renae Earls Alex Green Robert Green Valarie Eggleston Lisa Elliott Verna Green Jeanette Haley Dectra Fisher Karl Fisher Mary Hall Ken Hampton Wash Flagg Randall Franks Selena Franks Michael Garner 37 Joe Harden Crystal Harris Barbara Hefflcy Brook HofTa Rickey Joyner Faye Kyles Verna Johnson Garfield Jones Keith Ledbetter Stephanie Maronay Johnny H.Jones Johnny R. Jones Willie Martin Gloria McIntyre Reba McIntyre Sylvester McIntyre 8 Gary Michie Sandra Middleton Timothy Mouhalis Lonnie Ruff Bruce Russell Alisa Patterson Craig Pearson Martha Russom Charles Sandusky Deon Pickens Becky Quinn Daniel Sandusky Angela Sanford Carol Reed Carolyn Reed Melinda Shoemate Penny Short Jimmy Riedout Freddie Robinson Wanda Shuburte Lana Simmons Rodney Rowe Alice Royal 39 Charles Smith Pauletta Smith Lee Ann Watkins Milan Weaver David Smith Easter Spriggs Alex Wells James West Mark Taylor Rita Taylor Deloris Williams Gary Williams Quindell Terrett Daryl Vaughn Henry Williams Odell Wilson Bernard Abbott Rita Abbott Robin Abraham Marilyn Adams Greg Avitts Melinda Berry Nathan Blankenship Frances Blankenship 42 Qucnna Borders Rickey Borders Cassandra Branch Martha Bunch William Burrell Melissa Cecil Byron Collier Josephine Covington Willie Currin Joe Duncan Barbara Franks lawanda Fuller Donna Gream Renae Green Tina Holland Lonnie Hunt Annette Johnson Chris Johnson Anthony Johnson Jerry Johnson Lois Johnson Alfred Jones Daren Jones Kevin Jones Kenny Lawrence Anga Liddell Craylon Liggins Kim McCullouch 44 Deborah Miles Bobby Montgomery Stephanie Moore Patricia Nelson Anthony Oliver Lorenzo Pickens Ever Pride Ezell Reed Mary Reed Lisa Riley Beverly Rowe Martha Sexton Marvin Sheard Ruth Shcard 45 Dewey Shuburte Lee Smith Betty Spain Rhonda Spann Martha Stewart Lorie Taylor Kelesia Thomas Patty Thompson William Townson Kim Wade Charles Washington Mablc Washington Mark Wells Barbara West Regina West Tonya Whitcner 46 Yvonne Williams Rhonda Williamson Linda Woods Thomas Johnson Bart Jones Leva I Jones Addie Jordan Charlene Kimble Glenda Kyles Verna Hooper Karl Humes Robert Hurley Kent Johnson Rhonda Sullivan Dennis Thomas Carliss Trawick Janet Underwood Maurice Washington Lee Ann Watkins Ronnie West Kail Williams Kenneth Williams Rose Williams Willie Williams senior WHEELER ABBOTT, JR DEBORAH LOUISE ASHBAUGH Student Council — 3; Jr. Representative — 3; Band — 1,2; Candy Striper — 3; Deca — 4; Co-Ed Correspondent — 4. ROBNATHAN BROOKS, JR. GREGORY DEWAYNE BROWN Wrestling — 3. 54 Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Award BOBBY LEE CALVIN Track — 2; Spanish Club — 2. TALLEY EDWARDCHISM Football — 1, 2, 3,4; Basketball — 1; Baseball — 1,2, 3, 4; All-Conference Baseball — 3; All-Conference Football — 4; FTA — 1,2, 3,4. LASANDRA LEVETTECOLLINS Basketball — 1; Performing Choir — 2, 3, 4; Class treasurer— 1. TRACEY DARLENECOOPER Volleyball — 1, 2, 3,4; MVP — 2; Track — 1,2, 3,4; National Honor Society — 2, 3,4; Secretary — 3; Vice- President — 4; FH A — 1,2, 3, 4; Secretary — 2; 1 st Vice-President — 3; Math Club — 1,2, 3; Secretary — 2; Vice-President — 3; Student Council — 1, 2,3,4; President — 4; Cheerleader — 2, 3; Co-Captain — 3; Arrow staff — 4; Council staff — 4; Band — 1,2; Officer — 2; Performing Choir — 1,4; Class Secretary — 1,2,4; Speech team Secretary-Treasurer — 4; Freshman Maid — 1; Pep Club — 1; Candy Striper — 1 2,4; Perfect Attendance — 1; Honor Student — 1,4; Cotillion Debutante — 2; Glee Club — 3, 4; Student of the Month — 2; Jolly Junior — 3; Sweetheart Queen — 3; Basketball Manager — 4. Best All-Around Student 55 BELINDA EARL Track — I; Algebra award — I; National Honor Society — 4; Arrow staff — 4; Council staff— 4; Band — 1,2; Performing Choir — 1; Class Treasurer 1; Pep Club— 1; Mixed Chorus— 1; Honor Roll — 3, 4; Candy Striper — 1,2; 4-H Club — 1, 2; VICA Club Secretary — 4. RICKY ENGLAND HENRY FIELDS Football — 1,2; Baseball — 1; Math Club — 2. 56 TERRY WILLIAM GARNER National Honor Society — 2, 3, 4; Vice-Pres. — 3, Pres. — 4; Math Club — 1,2, 3,4; Treasurer — 2; Pres. — 3; Student Council — 1,2; Arrow staff — 4; Council staff — 4; Performing Choir— 1,2, 3, 4; District music competition — 1; Class Pres. — 1, 2, 3; Student Council Convention — 1; Sociology award — 2; Perfect Attendance — 2; Tennis — 2; Sophisticated Senior; Best dressed — 4; Most likely to succeed — 4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students — 4; SEMO Math Field Day Certificate — 1,3,4; National Mathematics Award — 4; Honor Students — 4. ROBERT EARLGILL Football — 1; Basketball — 1,2, 3,4; Track — 1,2; Art Club — 1,2; Performing Choir — 1; Spanish Club — 1,2; Drama — 1,2. PATRICIA ANN HAMILTON FH A — 1; Library Club — 2; Performing Choir — 1, 3; Candy Striper — 1, 2, 3; VICA Club — 4; Debutante Cottillion — 3. MICHAEL RAY HEDGE Football — 1; Baseball — 1,2, 3,4. REBA ANN HILL Sociology Award — 3; Performing Choir — 1, 2. MARIETTA HOLMES Volleyball — 1,2; Track —.1, 2; National Honor Society — 2, 3, 4, Secretary — 4; Math Club — 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary — 3, 4; Cheerleader -3,4; Arrow Staff — 4; Council staff— 4; Band — 1,2; Performing Choir — 4; Class Secretary — 2; Award in English, Physical Science, American History — 1; World History award — 3; Candy Striper — 1,2; Glee Club — 3, 4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students — 4; Honor Roll — 1,3. 57 KENNETH ALAN HUNT FTA — 2, 3, 4; Treasurer — 4; Band — 1,2; Performing Choir — 1; Boys’ State — 3. RAYMOND MILLER INMAN, JR. Football — 1, 2, 3, 4; Best Defense Lineman award — 1; Basketball — 1,2; Best Defense award; All Conference 1st team — 3,4; FTA — 1, 2, 3,4; Pilgrimage — 2; Jolliest Junior — 3; Boys’ State — 3; Baseball — 1, 2, 3,4. JERRY LEMONTJONES Football — 2, 3,4; Track — 2, 3,4; Wrestling — 3, 4; Art Club — 1, 2, 3; Tennis team — 2. MAURICE DARRELL KING Football — 2, 3,4; Honorable Mention All- Conference; Co-Captain — 3,4; Basketball — 1; Baseball — 2, 3; Wrestling trophy — 3; Wrestling — 3; Co-Captain — 3, 4; Wrestling medals — 3, 4; Algebra I certificate — 1; Honor Roll — 1, 2, 3; SEMO Math field day cert. — 1,2, 3, 4; Attendance award — 1, 2, 3; Geometry award — 2; Algebra II award — 3; National Honor Society — 2; Art Club — 2; Pres. — 2; Math Club — 1,2; Student Council —1, 2,4; Pres. — 2; Arrow staff — 4; Council staff — 4; Co-Editor — 4; Class Pres. — 4; Most Likely to succeed — 4; Best dressed — 3,4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students — 4; Performing Choir — 2; Received the U.S. National Mathematics Award — 4. HOPE ELAINE LEE National Honor Society — 4; FH A — 2, 3, 4; Treasurer — 3; Secretary — 4; FTA — 3,4; Secretary — 4; Student Council — 4; Cheerleader — 3, 4; Arrow staff — 3; Council staff — 3; Typing 1 Award — 1; American Gov't Award — 2; Child Dev. Award — 3; Honor Roll — 1,2; Council Royalty — 3; Football Queen — 4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students — 4; Most like to date — 3,4. PETER B. LLOYD Football — 2, 3,4; Basketball — 1, 2, 3,4; Track — 1,2,3; Speech — 1; Drama — 1. 58 EDDIE LEE MACK Football — 3, 4; Baseball — 3, 4; Wrestling — 3, 4. CYNTHIA JEAN MANLEY Student Council — 4; Cheerleader — 3; Arrow staff — i Council staff — 3; Flag Corps 2; Award in College Prep Biology — 3; Council Maid — 3; Football Homecoming Maid — 4; Who's Who Among American High School Students — 4. CAROL REGINA MASON FHA — 1; Band — 1,2; Performing Choir— 1. WILLIAM KEVIN McCOY Art Club — 3,4; Math Club — 1, 2; Band — 1,2, 3, 4; Pres. — 4; All-Division Band — 1,2; American Musical Ambassador European Tour candidate — 3; Stage Band — 1,2, 3,4. 59 SARA LYN MICHIE Volleyball — 1; FTA — 1, 2, 3; Library Club Vice- Pres. — 3; Student Council — 3; Band — 1. ANGELA MARIE MILLER National Honor Society — 2, 3, 4; Trcasurer — 3; PH A — 1,2, 3, 4; Pres. — 3; State Vicc-Pres. — 4; Treasurer — 4; FTA — 2, 3,4; Vice-Pres. — 4; Math Club — I; Cheerleader — 3.4; Band — 1,2, 4; Stage Band — 1; Girls' State — 3; Most likely to succeed — 3. 4; DAR award — 4; Award in Biology — 2; Col. Prep. Biology — 3; English — 2. 3; Consumer Ed Interior Design — 2; Typing 1 — 3; Football Maid — 4; Mr. and Miss H.H.S. — 2; FHA Sweetheart candidate — 2, 3. Honor Student LEWIS W. MITCHELL Spanish Club — 1; Math Club — 1,2; Band —- 1,2,3; Stage Band — 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students — 3. TERESA ANN MOIT Track — 2; FHA — 1, 2; Library Club — 1; Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band — 1, 2,4. JOSEPH ALLEN MOORE Wrestling Manager — 4. SHONDRA RENETTA PATTERSON Performing Choir — 1; Candy Striper — 2, 3; 4-H Club pin — 4; VIC A Club — 4; Treasurer of VIC A — 4. 60 JACQUELINE REED Volleyball — 1, 2, 3, 4; District Volleyball Champions — 2,4; Basketball — 3; Track — 1,2, 3, 4; District track champion — 2; 2A State Champion long jump; MVP — Field Event; National Honor Society — 3,4; Student Council — 4; Cheerleader — 3,4; Flag Corps — 1,2; Chcerleading Co.-Captain — 4; Candy Striper — 2. SONDRA ROBINSON Basketball — 1, 2, 3,4. PATRICIA ANN PICKENS Track — 2; Shorthand award — 3; U.S. National Mathematics award — 4. KERRY LYNN PRINCE Art Club — 1,2; Math Club — 1, 2,4; Student Council — 1,2; Arrow staff — 4; Council staff — 4; Performing Choir — 1,2; Tennis Team — 2; Consumer Ed lnterior Design — 2; Typing — 1, 2,4; Drama — 1, 2, 4; District music competition — 1; Student Council Convention — 1; Spanish Club — 1; FTA — 1; Track — 1; Perfect Attendance — 1,2; Band — 1; Speech Team ) 1, 2; Extemporaneous Speaking — 1,2; Library Club — 1, 2; SEMO Math Field Day — 1, 2. RAYMOND DARNELL ROUSELL Spanish Club — 1, 2,3; Library Club — 1,2; VICA Club —3. SHEENAC. ROWSLEY Volleyball — 1, 3,4;Track — 1, 3,4; Flag Corps — 2; Captain — 2; Class Reporter — 4; Candy Striper — 1. 61 THOMAS SAMPLE Football 2, 3,4; 1st team All-Dsitrict — 3; 1st team All-Conference — 3; Most Outstanding Offensive lineman award — 3; FT A — 1,2, 3,4; President — 4; Band — 1, 2,3; Stage Band — 1,3; Algebra I award — 1; Chemistry Award — 3; Basketball — 1. ALVIN GEESHEARD Track — 2. AL JACKSON SHERRILL Football — 1,2, 3,4; Second Team All-Conference — 2; All District Football — 4; First Team All-Conference — 4; Basketball — 1, 2, 3, 4; All-Regional — I; Baseball — 1. MONICA L. SMITH FH A — 3; Student Council — 2; Cheerleader — 2; Band — 1,2, 3,4; Candy Striper — 3. KELLY DARLENE STAGGS National Honor Society — 3,4; Art Club — 2, 3,4; Art Club Reporter — 3, 4; Arrow staff — 3; Council staff — 3; Drama — 3; Speech team — 4; Extemporaneous Speaking, 3rd place — 4; Honor Roll — 3; Perfect Attendance — 3; World Literature Award — 3; Consumer Ec. Award — 3; Math Certificate— 1; Library Science Award — 1; Who’s Who Among American High School Students — 3; Spanish Club — 4; Math Club — 1, 2,4. KIM RYANN STAGGS Track — 3; National Honor Society — 3, 4; Sgt-at- arms 4; Art Club — 1,2, 3,4; Vice-Pres. — 3; Pres. — 4; Arrow staff — 3; Council staff — 3; Speech team — 4; Perfect Attendance — 3,4; Drama Award — 4. 62 RETHA DERENDA SUDDARTH Spanish Club — 3, 4; Library Club — 2, 3,4; Library Award — 2; Math Club — 3; Most Nonchalant — 3, 4. JERRY LEESYKES Football — 4; Performing Choir — 1,2. ALBERTA DENISE THOMAS Volleyball — 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball — 2, 3; Track — 1, 2,3,4; Volleyball Award — 3; Track Award — 1, 2; All-District Track — 1,2, 3; All-State Track — 1, 2, 3; Varsity Volleyball Award — 2; Basketball All-District and All-State — 2; National Honor Society — 3,4; Spanish Club — 3,4; Math Club — 4; Spanish Club Reporter — 3; Vice-President of Spanish Club — 4; Cheerleader — 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain — 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader Award — 2; Class Reporter — 2; MO State No. 1 High Jump — 2; Who’s Who Most Athlete — 3,4; Speech team — 4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students — 4; Performing Choir — 3,4. EDMOND LORRENZO THOMAS III Football — 2; Art Club — 1; Performing Choir — 1, 2. VICKEY DENEEN THOMPSON Volleyball — 1,2, 3,4; Basketball — 3, 4; Black History — 3; National Honor Society — 4; Library Club — 4; Math Club — 4; Student Council — 3; Performing Choir — 3,4; Class Treasurer — 4. BETTY JEAN TOWNSON Track — 1; Recordkeeping award — 3; Math Recognition — 3; National Honor Society — 1. 63 DONNA RENA TROTTER Track—1;FHA - 1,2, 3; Recreational Leader — 3; Band — 1,2. 3, 4; Performing Choir — 3; Flag Corps — 3,4; Captain — 4; Soloist in Choir — 3; Debutante Cotillion — 3; V1CA Club — 4. WALTER LOYD USREY Track — 3; VIC A Club — 4; Trade School — 4. BRENDA LEE WALKER FH A — 2, 3, 4; Flag Corps — 3, 4; Performing Choir — 2, 3; Drama Play — 4; Pep Club — 1. ELIZABETH ANN WASHINGTON CAROLYN MARIE WILLIAMS Track — 2, 3; FHA — 2, 3; Performing Choir — 1,2; Pep Club— 1. ALICE WORTHON National Honor Society — 2, 3,4; FHA — 2; Library Club — 3; Library Award — 3; Library Parliamentarian FHA — 2; Student Council — 2; Performing Choir — 2; Candy Striper — 1; 4-H pin — 1; Most sophisticated — 4; Most likely to succeed — 4; Most courteous — 4; Debutante Cotillion — 4; Congeniality Trophy — 4; VICA Club — 4; Vice President — 4; FT A — 1. 64 At left — Tracey Cooper (Secretary), Maurice King (Presi- dent), Stacey Cooper (Vice-president), Vickey Thompson (Treasurer). chsiM serooR bnd students Tracey Cooper was crowned the 1982 Council Queen on May 12. The yearbook royalty court is shown above. At right — Mr. Iverson Cheatham responds to the news that the publications class has dedicated the 1982 yearbook to him. 4THLCTIC9 PERCY RUFF BUDDY INMAN EDDIE MACK TH€ TRIB€ PL YGD HARSITY fOOTBNl TG M sB 83'.8V ?2! 27 - .r X 2 i ®1 3§ 7R '64 f V Jr-'V ver -jt' lb -4 V®4 b- Kr Z39 - 33.- 6S fv 21. 12 56 - 62; 20- 44- 34 « : 84 rM i S Mi M f: —I ROW 1 — Coach Davis, C. Swan, J. Johnson, K. Jones, W. Townson. B Montgomery, F. Borders, R. Rowe, T. Mouhalis, H. Williams, D. Jones, Coach Whitcncr. ROW 2 — Coach Chism, H. Covington, R. Green, J. Jones, G. Michie, P. Lloyd, K. Hampton, E. Mack, T. Sample, M King. B. Abbott. J Bsttles. ROW 3 — M. Washington, K. Lawrence, T. Barringer, R. Moore, A. Green, A. Sherrill. T. Chism, P Ruff, K Ruff. B. Inman, J. West, R Green, Coach Gibbs. 68 KENNETH RUFF TALLEY CHISM THOMAS SAMPLE 0 0W Gme W€LL, THOUGH... Those Indians pictured at the top of the previous page and on this page were named to All-Conference teams. Selected for First Team Defense: Talley Chism — Tackle, A1 Sherrill End, Buddy Inman — Linebacker, and Percy Ruff — Defensive Back. Thomas Sample was selected as guard on First Team Offense. Selected for Second Team Offense: Talley Chism — Center, Buddy In- man — Tight End, Kenneth Ruff — Tackle, and Percy Ruff — Running Back. Defensive End on the Second Team Defense: Eddie Mack. ALSHERRILL On November 30, A1 Sherrill was named as Defensive Lineman on the Class 2A All- District Football Team. 69 L to R — Sample, Mack. Chism. King, Sherrill. Inman, Lloyd, Jones. Graduating Indian football players MCTORY WhS SOM€TIM€S DEFENSE Maurice King. Peter Lloyd. Eddie Mack, Talley Chism. Thomas Sample. Percy Ruff, Buddy Inman, Kenneth Ruff, Al Sherrill, Maurice Washington, Jerry Jones. 70 OFFENSE — Maurice King, Kenny Lawrence. Kenneth Ruff, Jerry Jones, Ronald Green, Percy Ruff, Talley Chism, Peter Lloyd, Thomas Sample, Al Sherrill, and Buddy Inman. ausve - h GRGhT iem. 71 KNEELING — Sheena Rowsley, Kathy Bogan. Janet Underwood, Lee Ann Watkins, Ozita Cooper. STAN- DING — Stacey Cooper, Rita Rowe, Shirley Cooper, Vickey Thompson, Patricia Stewart, Tracey Cooper, and Jackie Reed. 'K iem b'OLLGYBNl Fourth place in the SEMO Invitational. First place in the Hayti Invitational. First place in the Class 2A District Tournament. Record through the regular season — 14 wins and 3 losses. The A Team entered the Class 1-2A State Play-offs at Perryville on November 10. Four district championship teams took part in the tournament. t The first game was played against Advance. The girls came out vic- torious with the scores 15-12, 4-15, and 17-15. The girls next faced Leopold and were defeated in two games. 72 At left — Off to another exciting game. The B Team had an outstanding season record of 11 wins and no losses. T T0 M lOLGYBhll SEATED — Valerie Eggleston, Ever Pride. Lisa Elliott, Amber Bowen. Mary Bell, Crystal Harris. STANDING — Patty Thompson. Alice Barringer, Barbara West. Lois Johnson, Ann Sanford, Martha Russom. Lee Ann Watkins. Eddie Mack Michael Collins INDIM WRGSTLING T€F M Al left — Alex Green Team Stats 5-3 in dual meets Won first in Little Rock, Gosnell, and Hayti Tourneys Fifth out of 12 in the Jackson Freshman Sophomore Tournament KEVIN JONES WRESTLES IN REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Kevin Jones was the only wrestler from Hayti to participate in the Regional Tournament. In the District Tournament Kevin won second place. He won his first match with a score of 9-2 and in the second match he pinned his man in the second period. He lost his final match with a score of 7-1 to the District Champion from Pacific. 75 Ronald Green Jerry Gambrell 76 Coach Reynolds gives final instructions before the Indians . . . Kenneth Ruff (44) ... take to the court. Robert Moore (42) Tony Barringer (15) Dennis Thomas (24) IARSITY Bf SK€TBF LL T£N 1 Dennis Thomas (24) Kenneth Ruff (44) JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM KNEELING, L to R — F. Borders, A. Johnson, C. Johnson, R. Borders, R. Mooney. STANDING, L to R — Coach Reynolds, J. West, A. Jones, K. Lawrence, F. Dunn. Percy Ruff (20) at left — Vickey Thompson (55). Three Named All-Conference Three Lady Indians were named to the All- Conference Teams. Vickey Thompson was selected on the first team. Kathy Bogan and Stacey Cooper were named to the second team. LN Y IMDIMS BhSKCTBNl FRONT — Coach Wilkes, Shirley Cooper, Tonya Whitener, Kathy Bogan, Stacey Cooper. BACK — Beverly Rowe, Gloria Williams, Vickey Thompson, Rita Taylor, and Patricia Stewart. A i Mm At left — Shirley Cooper (52). INDIM BhSQML T£N I Coach Rayburn Whitener, Manager Cary Swan, Bobby Montgomery, Bernard Abbott, Henry Williams. Raymond Buddy Inman, Percy Ruff, Talley Chism, Kenneth Ruff, Kenny Lawrence, Gary Michie, Robert Green, Mike Hedge. Team Stats 4-6 record in regular season play In District Tournament: beat Senath- Hornersville and lost to Dexter. Mike Hedge gets ready to throw a practice pitch. SOMG Of... Percy Ruff sends ihc ball toward the plate. INDIAN TRhCK TCF N ■ W I -yw -• • «i . y« KNEELING Vann Bennett, Anthony Oliver, Donald Borders, Kevin Jones, Maurice Washington. STANDING Robert Mooney, Randy Hill, Otis Walls, Ronnie West, Smith Liddell, and Chris Johnson. District Meet Stats Ronnie West — Second in the 100 — meter dash (11.2). Smith Liddell — Fourth in the 800 — meter run. Maurice Washington — Fourth in the 100-meter dash. In the State Meet Ronnie West got second in the 100-meter dash on May 15 with a time of 11.2. At left — Maurice Washington about to hit the sawdust. GIRLS EXCEL IN DISTRICT MEET The Hayti stats for the District Track Meet: Alberta Thomas first in the high jump (5'5 ), first in the triple jump (33'3 ), — and first in the 200 low hurdles (32.8). Craylon Liggins second in the 100 low hurdles (16.6). Gloria Williams first in the discus (93'3 ). Jackie Reed first in the long jump (16,6I i ). Kathy Bogan first in the 100-meter dash (12.6). The 400-meter relay team (Stacey Cooper, Jackie Reed, Melissa Abbott, and Kathy Bogan) took first with a time of 52 seconds. The 800-meter relay team (Stacey Cooper, Jackie Reed, Alberta Thomas, and Kathy Bogan) took first with a time of 1:49. All of these girls entered the State Track Meet held at Jefferson City. V j'Vi si-’-. 4« v _ i Seniors at left — Sheena Rowsley, Alberta Thomas. Gloria Williams, Jackie Reed, and Tracey Cooper. GIRLS TAKE THIRD IN STATE MEET The Hayti Girls Track Team took third place with a total of 42 points in the State Meet held at Jefferson City on May 14-15. The 800-meter relay team (Stacey Cooper, Jackie Reed, Alberta Thomas, Kathy Bogan) set a new record with a time of 1:47.1. The 400-meter relay team (Stacey Cooper, Jackie Reed, Melissa Abbott, Kathy Bogan) took second place with a time of 51.1. Gloria Williams got fifth in the discus with a distance of 113'5 . Kathy Bogan got second in the 100-meter dash with a time of 12.4. Jackie Reed took fourth in the long jump with a distance of 16'7W . Alberta Thomas got fourth in the high jump with a height of 5'. Above — Jackie Reed I H • ” I GIRLS mCK T0 M KNEELING________ M. Abbott, S. Rowsley, E. Pride. A. Thomas. J. Reed. F. Blankenship. Q. Borders. STANDING C. Harris. C. Liggins. G Williams. A. Sanford. A. Young. T. Cooper. L. Johnson. V. Eggleston, R. Earl. 87 1981 fOOTIML HOMGCOMING PNtoDG N1D THG 1982 BhSKGTBNi HOMGCOMIMG nmnistrmvc swf (for the 1981-1982 school year) V% WAT ji tmm K « Dorris. Wallace Elementary Principal; Dr. Max Redmond. Superintendent of Schools. STANDING — Dalton Rogers. Mathis Elementary Principal; Wilburn Simmons. Mid- dle School Principal; Raymond Inman. High School Principal. SCHOOL BOfcRD SEATED — Ronnie Birmingham (Vice-president), Ina Claire Sanders (President), Pauline Lannie. Dorothy Russell. STANDING - Dr Redmond. Donald Hedge, Milford Chism, and Ray Campbell (Secretary). NOT PICTURED— Herbert DeWessc (Treasurer). 90 MC ULTY Larry Adams Social Studies Vickie Bailey Drama, Speech Arnold Chastian Art Iverson Cheatham Science Bruce Cole English, Publications Theresa Farmer Business AT RIGHT — Mr, Cole accepts the yearbook dedication at last year’s assembly. BELOW — Mrs. Gosche whips up another delicious batch of cookies. k s •• a Debra Garrett English Janice German EMR Kent Gibbs Industrial Arts Mary Gosche Home Economics Diane Myracle Business Alma Nolen Curriculum Co-ordinator R.D. Parker Mathematics Kay Ratliff Physical Education Bradford Reynolds Physical Education Sheila Ricketts Spanish Edna Robert Counselor Elsie Rogers Librarian Joe Scott Social Studies Sandy Scott English Brenda Taylor Business Timothy Thomas Social Studies Mr. Scott surveys the field during his stint as “Coach of the Week.” Valerie White Science William White Instrumental Music 94 W£RTIS£RS NORTHERN PROPANE GAS COMPANY 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 NORGAS ” Hayti Mist LANNIE-CARTEE CLEVENGER AUTO SALES DRUG STORE A-1 Late Model Used Cara MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS See Pete or Mark for the Best Car Deals in Town. Bill Clevenger, R.Ph. Phone 359-2220 Complete Prescription Service Highway J Hayti, South Missouri Phone 359-1646 Hayti, Missouri 96 HAYTI FURNITURE APPLIANCE Everything for the Home New and Used Roy Moore, Owner Phone 359-0373 Hayti, Missouri MOORE’S DOLLAR STORE Phone 359-2938 209 South Fourth Hayti Missouri McCOY’S 84 DRIVE-IN LIQUOR Frank and Alice McCoy, Owners Phone 359-0900 Highway 84 Hayti Missouri Congratulations, F: -a. , 1962 Senior Class rWlk KOHN’S “ Ij I Phone 359-1940 Hayti, Missouri | 1 Quality and Value Since 1900 j r Compliments of SHIREY’S DRUGSTORE Phone 359-1138 204 South Fourth Hayti Missouri JOHN CHISM PLUMBING HEATING COMPANY Phone 359-0296 Hayti Missouri AUTMO ZCO O’ftnfSUTOft INTERSTATE GLASS SUPPLY COMPANY Phone 888-4625 920 St. Francis Ralph Martin Kennett, Missouri 97 TURNAGE KHOURIE’S BROTHERS THE GRAIN LEADER STORE John Turnage Bob Turnage Your Fashion Store Phone 359-0318 Styles of Today Hayti, Missouri With a Touch of Tomorrow Phone 888-9071 Phone 359-1200 Bragg City, Missouri Hayti Missouri BOB’S DAISY QUEEN Bob and Tootsie Inmon, Owners “Where Good Friends Meet” Highways 84 and J Phone 359-1440 Hayti, Missouri 98 WELLS FOOD MARKET LAMBERT’S, INC. Best Produce, Best Quality Meat, and Friendly Service Phone 359-1846 Free Parking Decorator Fabrics and Interiors Custom-Made Draperies, Bed Spreads, and Pillows Wall Coverings 201 South Fifth Hayti, Missouri 1142 North Kingshiway Cape Girardeau, Missouri 63701 Finest in Athletic Equipment SKEETER KELL SPORTING GOODS Kennett, Missouri 63857 Box 186 Phone 888-6678 Rodney Riggs George New Roger Sledge Buddy Lawhorn 99 Congratulations, Seniors. CAMP PLUMBING Phone 359-2236 217 South Fourth JEWELRY STORE Hayti Missouri 322 Ward Avenue Phone 333-0273 Compliments of FLOWERS BY SANDERS “East Side of the Square Kathy Sanders and Ina Claire Sanders Phone Caruthersville, Missouri 359-1818 Hayti JOHN W. GERMAN FUNERAL HOMES Phone 359-4100 Phone 695-4531 Hayti, Missouri Steele, Missouri METZGER’S PHILLIPS 66 SERVICE George, Sadie, and Marty Highway 84 Hayti, Missouri 100 the real thing Today's realities... Tomorrow's memories... Preserve them for always with your class ring. Represented by: C.T. MCDANIEL JOHN W. TAYLOR 1620 Sylvan Poplar Bluff, Mo. 314-785-3040 the ring people. 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 DRUGS INSTITUTIONAL FOODS SUPPLIES, INC. 220 Commerce Street Phone 423-1100 Jackson, Tennessee 38301 Serving This Area With a Full Line of Restaurant Equipment Salesman: Doyle Connell P.O. Box 2063 PEOPLES INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance — Real Estate (Formerly Mid-Continent — Chaffin-Oates Insurance Agency) Phone (314) 359-2424 214 South Third Hayti, Missouri OSBORNE OFFICE EQUIPMENT Phone (314)334-8011 1413 Thomas Drive Cape Girardeau, Missour DODSON’S BODY WORKS 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 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY 306 Ward Avenue Caruthersville, Missouri Congratulations to the Class of 1982 QUALITY CLEANERS CARPET CLEANING Phone 359-0280 Hayti Missouri MOORE’S HARDWARE “The Store for Men” Paul Mehrle Don Prost Caruthersville, Missouri SANDERS USED CARS Phone 359-0426 703 West Washington Hayti, Missouri Clean Used Cars Phone 359-1230 413 East Washington Hayti 103 BANK OF HAYTI “Your Full Service Bank” Phone 359-1244 805 East Washington P.O. Box 10 Hayti, Missouri Each depositor insured Io f 100.000. FDIi MDttAl OtfOSIT INSUAANCt COAAOAATlON PEMISCOT PACKING COMPANY The Best Beet and Pork in the Bootheel Phones: 628-3401 628-3402 Eugene and Wayne Myracle TURNAGE AUTO TRUCK BODY SHOP WE MEET BY ACCIDENT Wrecks Rebuilt 24-hour Wrecker Service Phones 359-1861 359-1854 Highway 84 West Hayti, Missouri Warded Missouri The Friendship of Those We Serve Is the Foundation of Our Progress. JIMMY OSBURN FUNERAL HOMES, INC. Warded, Missouri Phone 628-3434 Hayti, Msssouri Phone 359-1600 105 Gary Tice PEVELY MILK DISTRIBUTOR Serving Dunklin and Pemiscot Counties Phone 888-4351 Kennett, Missouri DALTON PETROLEUM, INC. SUPERIOR BUSINESS MACHINES shell; Phones 471-9111 471-7265 Sharp Electronic Calculators — Adler, Royal, Olympia Typewriters — Savin Copiers — Norelco, Stenorette Dictating Equipment — OFfice Furniture and Supplies 206 W. Washington Hayti, Missouri 523 E. Malone Ave. Phone 359-0130 Sikeston, Missouri 106 Congratulations, Seniors. W. M. CRYSLER COMPANY John Deere Sales and Service Phone 359-0141 Hayti, Missouri Use Natural Gas... but use it wisely! HAYTI, MO. West Columbia, S.C. Arlington, Texas Atlanta, GA Sanford, FL Broolet, GA Hamilton, Ohio Rocky Point, N.Y. Roxboro, N.C. Hayti, Missouri James A. Carter, Sr. Licensed Mortician and Director CARTER’S FUNERAL HOME, INC. Hayti Caruthersville Phone 359-0051 Phone 333-4437 Furniture Antiques Gifts VIVRETT FURNITURE STORE Pianos We Buy Anything — Sell Everything Phone 359-1412 Phone 776-1652 Hayti, Missouri St. Louis, Missouri BROWN’S GROCERY Highway 84 West Store Phone 359-1120 All Your Grocery Needs Hayti, Missouri 109 Where Most People Trade Most in Pemiscot County S u 702 Ward Avenue Caruthersville, Missouri 63830 Phone 333-4480 Both Stores Are Open Daily — 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. (Monday Through Saturday) 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. (Sunday) 325 South Third Hayti, Missouri 63851 Phone 359-1705 no 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. 10(1 1 01 011' INSUtANCt COI’OtA'lON rA FULL” SERVICE BANKj TOWN COUNTRY SUPPLY COMPANY FINIS R. STEWART, Mgr. One-Stop Building Service Complete Supplies for the Do-It-Yourselfer Phone 333-4211 Full-Energy Products Farm Lubricants Premier Diesel Motor Oil Propane Gasoline Caruthersville, Missouri Phone 333-0199 Caruthersville, Missouri Phone 448-3804 Gideon, Missouri in CARUTHERSVILLE DEPENDABLE AGRICULTURE CREDIT FOR 48 YEARS UNITED TERMITE PEST CONTROL No Job Too Small or Large ♦Industrial ♦Residential Accounts ♦Commercial Caruthersville 333-0621 Terry Rollins Mike Pobst LEASING Bill Stevens 359-0621 Kennett 888-6624 Lawson Brents Gaylon Rogers INSURANCE WE EXTERMINATE Termites, Roaches, Ants Water Bugs, Silverfish, etc. Darrell Jones, Representative 1811 Carroll Phone 333-0189 David Powell or Robert Garrett Compliments of THE HAYTI JAYCEES Sponsor of Little League Baseball Park and Zoo Improvements Charitable Education Projects Community Improvements Other Local Jaycee Programs 112 CROSS BIG STAR Quality Stamps Plus Quality Service Double Stamp on Thursday Behind Bank of Hayti on Lincoln Street Phone 359-1691 Finest Deli and Bakery in Town Hayti, Missouri POTEET BROTHERS HARDWARE The Ones That Appreciate Your Business Hayti Missouri GARDNER’S GROCERY Groceries — Meats Bottled Gas Free Delivery Phone 359-1380 Highway 84 West Food Cash or Stamps Credit JIM’S GROCERY A Family Store — Specializing in Lunch Meats Phone 359-2364 611 Hayti, North Third Missouri BARKOVITZ MEN’S STORE DEPARTMENT STORE Hayti, Missouri Phone 359-0474 or 359-0475 THE FAMOUS SHOP Caruthersville, Missouri Phone 333-0530 113 HAYTI AUTO TRACTOR PARTS Phone 359-0465 Farm Field Service Hayti Front End Repairs and Alignment Phil Bowen, Mgr. and Owner Goodyear Tires Missouri SWAN’S GROCERY MARKET John and Lavern Swan Highway 84 West Phone 359-0517 Hayti IN APPRECIATION We are most grateful to all businesses that chose to place ads in the 1982 Council. We encourage all of you to patronize them when you have need of the services that they offer. Maurice King Janet Underwood CO-EDITORS JONES’S BARBER SHOP Phone 359-9990 303 South Fifth Hayti Missouri Congratulations to You, Seniors of 1982 DELTA GIN COMPANY (INCORPORATED) Phone 359-1448 Hayti, Missouri “Missouri’s Friendliest Gin” Sylvia Young, Manager Located on Highway 412 East 114 T BOBTURNAGE AUTO SALES AUCTION SERVICES Phone 359-1788 600 East Lincoln Hayti Missouri Phone 359-1194 MISSOURI HERALD Thursday Pemiscot County's Legal Newspaper Since 1908 BOOTHEELBEACON Tuesday Bootheel Area’s Largest Weekly Circulation Phone 359-1194 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. Truman Boulevard at Locust Caruthersville Missouri Missouri Delta Bank WHERE EVERY CUSTOMER IS IMPORTANT Complete Banking Facilities Phone 359-0331 Hours: 9 A.M.-3 P.M. Monday through Thursday 9 A M.-5:30 P.M. Friday Closed on Saturday lirk depositor insured to flOO.OOO. HDtIAl OfPOSiT lNSU ANCt COtPO AtiON 215 South Third — Hayti CHOOSY SHOPPERS CHOOSE THE STORE Open Seven Days a Week DINNER BELL CHICKEN COUNTRY TATERS FRESH BAKED GOODS HOT SANDWICHES GROCERIES GAS Corner of Third and Washington 115 ANGELO’S SHELBY’S CAFE COUNTRY SALON CHARCOAL-BROILED HAMBURGERS PERSONALIZING, HAIR CARE, and SUNTANNING Willis and Vivian Smith Owners Call for Appointments Phone 359-9983 Phone 359-0755 324 East Main Hayti, Missouri Route 1 Hayti, Missouri GWIN’S CAFE JIM’S JEWELRY MANGRUM INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Open From 5 a.m. Until 10 p.m. Junction of Highway J and Highway 84 Hayti, Missouri Watch and Jewelry Repair Engraving 212 South Third Hayti Missouri Phone Phone 359-1673 828-3343 in in Hayti, Wardell, Missouri Missouri Compliments of THE PARADISE INN Phone 359-9929 Corner of First and Braggadocio 116 Hayti Heights, Missouri Compliments of MISSOURI ARMY NATIONAL GUARD 314 Det 1,1137th Military Police CO P.O. Box 193 333-1396 Headquarters Caruthersville, Mo. 63830 Commander ILt. Thadious 8. Shelly Recruiter John H. Miller Pit. Ldr. 2Lt. William E. Teal First Sergeant Sfc. Edward N. Brogdon Unit Administrator Danny D. Thomas 6 ... enjoy basketball homecoming, cheerleading, athletics, and classroom activities. M HHS ...
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