Hayti High School - Council Yearbook (Hayti, MO)

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COUNCIL Produced by the Hayti High School Publications Class Volume 41 1986 1 COMTCMTS SENIORS 5 FACULTY 17 ADMINISTRATION 21 FRESHMEN 23 SOPHOMORES 29 JUNIORS 35 ORGANIZATIONS 39 ATHLETICS 59 FAVORITES 81 ACTIVITIES 89 ADVERTISERS 99 FORCWORD We, the 1986 publications class along with Mr. Cole, have dedicated our entire year toward the suc- cessful completion of this yearbook. We have bonded the main events of the past within the cover of this book, which makes it possible for you to carry the past into the future. The seniors are no longer seniors, but each is now a pioneer of life searching for new territories. However, they have left behind them memories, mourning friends, and joyous teachers. We hope that you agree that indeed the 1985-86 school year was the best. 2 gifts to the hospital... door decoration contests ... 3 formal installation of National Honor Society members.. selecting the Prom Queen decorating for the Prom ... and ... “Career Day” activities and conferences ... BARRY BEN BARKOVITZ Baseball — 1,2,3, 4; NHS — 2,3, 4; Math Club — 1; Computer Club — 2, 3; Vice-President — 3; Band — 1,2,3; Boys State — 3. UYLONDALYNN BERRY Library Club — 2. LEE ANTHONY ABRAHAM Football — 1,3; Track — 3; FHA — 4; Art Club — 3; Performing Choir — 1,2,4. JOEY D. ALDRIDGE Football — 1, 2; Art Club — 1,2, 3; Prom Com- mittee — 3; VICA — 3. CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL BANKS Football — 2, 3, 4; Track — 4; Wrestling — 1,2,3, 4; Library Club — 4. FONDA J. BANKS Band —1,2. BABE RUTH SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD MICHAEL DANIEL BOONE Football — 2; Basketball — 3; Baseball — 1,2, 3,4; NHS — 2,3,4; Vice President — 3; FTA — 2, 3; Computer Club — 2, 3; Band — 1,2, 3, 4; “A Christmas Carol — 1; Alias Ms. Santa Claus” — 2; American Legion Boys' State — 3; Gifted Program —1,2. BETTY JO BORDERS FHA — 1,2, 3,4; Flag Corps — 1; VICA Club — 4; Sweetheart Candidate — 2, 4; FHA Student of the Month — 3; Music Award — 1; Women's Chorus — 1,2,3. JOHNNIE CAROL BROWN Art Club — 4; Spanish Club — 4; Secretary — 4; Arrow staff — 3; Council staff — 3; VICA Club —4. BRIAN LEE COLE NHS — 2,3,4; President — 3,4; FTA — 1,2, 3; Reporter — 1, 2; Math Club — 1; Student Council — 1, 2, 3, 4; President — 4; Class Reporter — 4; Blithe Spirit” — 1; “Christmas Carol — 1; Alias Ms. Santa Claus” — 2; Nat. Student Council Convention — 1; District Stu- dent Council Convention — 2; State Student Council Convention — 1; Gifted Program — 1, 2; Record Keeping Award — 2; Typing II Award — 2; Accounting Award — 3; Office Practice — 3; Jr. Col. Prep English Award — 3. HONOR STUDENT AARON MIKE COOPER Football — 1; Basketball — 1,2; Baseball — 1, 2, 3; NHS — 2, 3; Spanish Club — 1,2; Math Club — 1; Band — 1,2; Speech Team — 1,2, 3. JOE CHRISTOPHER COOPER Football — 1,2, 3, 4; All-Conference Honorable Mention — 2, 3; All-Conference — 4; All- District — 4; Band — 1,2; Speech Team — 1, 2; Places Please — 2; Home to Mother” — 3; Basketball — 1,2,4; Class Reporter — 3. WILLIAM ARTHUR COOPER Basketball — 1, 2, 3, 4; All-Conf. — 2; All-Dist. — 2; All-Conf., Dist., and State — 3; All-Conf., Dist., — 4; Football — 1,2, 3, 4; All-Conf. — 3, 4; All Dist. — 3, 4; All-State — 3, 4; NHS — 2, 3, 4; FTA — 1, 2, 3, 4; Performing Choir — 1,2; Junior Class President; Senior Class President; Physical Science Award — 1; American Hist. Award — 1; Fresh. Col. English Award — 1; Shop Award — 1; “A Christmas Carol” — 1; Geometry Award — 2; Biology Award —2; Am. Govt. Award — 2; Places Please — 2; Gifted Program — 1,2; Typing Award — 3; Advanced Biology Award — 3; Afro-American Hist. Award — 3; Honor Roll — 1, 2, 3, 4; “Home to Mother” — 3; Nominated for U.S. Mil. Academy at West Point. SELL COVINGTON, JR. Football — 2,3; Track — 3; Wrestling — 2,3,4; All-Conf. (Football) — 3; Performing Choir — 2; Math Award — 2. VALEDICTORIAN KELESIA NICHEL DISMUKES Basketball — 1; Track — 3; FHA — 1; Perform- ing Choir — 2; Candy Striper — 1,2,3. TRACY RENE DRIVER Track — 2, 3; FHA — 1; Performing Choir — 1, 2; VICA Club —3. SONJI LAROYCE DUNN Track — 1,2,4; FHA — 3, 4; FTA — 3; Art Club — 3, 4; Secretary — 3; FHA Sweetheart Can- didate — 3,4; Queen — 4. STEPHEN WAYNE FERRELL FTA — 4; Art Club — 1,2,3; Spanish Club — 2, 3; Library Club — 2; Math Club — 3, 4; Com- puter Club — 2; Arrow staff — 4; Council staff — 4; Coeditor of the yearbook — 4; Basic Algebra Award — 1; Spanish II Award — 3; Algebra I award — 3; English award — 3; Who's Who Among American High School Students — 3,4. 8 CORA LEE HALL Shorthand Award — 3; Family Living Award — 3; FHA — 1,2, 3; Vice President — 3; FTA — 2; Math Club — 1,2; Performing Choir — 1,2. KERRY LYNN HALL Wrestling — 1,2; Art Club — 4. YVONNE HUDDLESTON Volleyball — 2, 3, 4; Performing Choir — 1,2; Ensemble — 2; Candy Striper — 1; Women's Choir— 2. ALEXIS D. JAMES Football — 3; Basketball — 1, 2, 3, 4; Top Re- bounder — 2; MVP — 2; Track — 2, 3, 4; Per- forming Choir —1,2. 9 BRENDA KAYE JOHNSON Track — 2,3; Candy Striper — 1; VICA — JANICE FAYE JOHNSON Volleyball — 1,2, 3; Track — 1,2; Speech — 1, 2; VICA —3,4. JOHN F. JOHNSON Football — 1; Basketball — 1,2; Track — 1,4; Band — 1,2, 3, 4; Performing Choir — 1, 2, 4; VICA — 3; Band President — 4. LAWRENCE EARL JOHNSON Football — 1,3, 4; All-Conference Kicker — 4; All-District Line-Backer — 4; Art Club — 3; Per- forming Choir — 1, 2, 4; Consumer English Award — 3. LINDA FAYE JOHNSON Track — 1, 2, 3, 4; MVP Plaque — 2; MVP Trophy — 3; VICA Club — 3, 4; Activity Director — 4; Feeder Choir — 1. SAMUEL JOHNSON, JR. Basketball — 1,2, 3; All-Conference — 2; Per- forming Choir — 1, 2, 4; Ensemble — 1, 2, 3; “Places Please” — 2. 10 ALFONZOB. JONES Track — 1,2,3, 4; MVP — 1; All-Conference — 1, 2, 3; All-District — 1, 2, 3; All-State — 2; Team Captain — 2, 3; Wrestling — 3; District Champion 167 lbs. — 3; Art Club — 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club — 1, 2, 3; President — 3; Stage Band — 4;VICA — 3. EDWARD LEE JONES Football — 1, 2, 3; Track — 2, 3; 2nd Place State Track — 3; Wrestling — 2, 3; 2nd Place in Conference Wrestling — 2; 1 st Place in District — 3; 5th Place in State — 3; FHA — 1, 4; Art Club — 4; Performing Choir— 1,2. LISA MARIE MclNTYRE English Award — 1; Library Club — 4; Perform- ing Choir — 1,2; Counselor Aide — 4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students — 4. SHERLYN ELAINE MASON Volleyball — 1, 2, 3; VICA — 3; Concert Choir — 1,2; Women s Chorus — 2. ii ELLIS MAE MIXON Volleyball — 1,3; Basketball — 3; FHA — 1; Performing Choir —1,2. DIANA ELIZABETH MOORE Library Club — 2; Math Club — 1; Computer Club — 3; Secretary-Treasurer — 3; Cheerleader — 1; Arrow Staff — 4; Council Staff — 4; Performing Choir — 1,2; Consumer Education Award — 2; Who's Who Among American High School Students — 4; Honor Roll — 4. SOPHIA DIANE PICKENS Consumer English Award — 2; Art Club — 4; Perfect Attendance — 2. JAY WARREN RICHARDSON Football — 1, 2, 3, 4; All-Conference — 3; All- District — 4; All-Conference — 4; Basketball — 1,2,3, 4; Baseball — 1,2, 3,4. 12 LEE ANNE RUSSELL Volleyball — 1,2,3,4; Co-Captain — 4; NHS — 2,3,4; Secretary — 3; Vice-President — 4; FTA — 2, 3, 4; Secretary — 2; President — 3, 4; Cheerleader — 1,2,3,4; Co-Captain — 3; Cap- tain — 4; A Christmas Carol” — 1; Places Please — 2; “Alias Ms. Santa Claus” — 2; Home to Mother — 3; Gifted Program — 1, 2; Sophomore Pilgramage — 2; Girls’ State — 3; Senior Football Maid — 4; DAR Good Citizen— 4; Who’s Who (Wittiest) — 3. JAMES A. SMITH Football — 1,2; Baseball — 1; Art Club — 1,2; VICA Club — 4; Student of the Quarter in Welding I — 4. BABE RUTH SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD and BEST ALL- ROUND STUDENT KELVIN B. THOMAS FTA — 3, 4. scorn e spiro thomas Football — 1,2,3,4; Best Offense Back — 2,3, 4; All-Conference — 4; All-District — 4; All- State — 3; Set a new HHS Rushing and Scoring Record — 4; Basketball — 1,2, 3,4; MVP — 1, 2; Best Defense Player — 3; Baseball — 1,2,3, 4; Highest Batting Average — 2; NHS — 2,3, 4; FTA — 3, 4; Spanish Club — 1; Performing Choir — 1, 2; Places Please” — 2; Class Vice-President — 3; If Girls Asked Boys for Dates” — 3. 13 PAUL STANTON VANDEWAAL English Award — 2; Consumer Economics Award — 2; Fundamentals of Music Award — 3; Who's Who Among American High School Students — 4; Library Club — 4. DIANA CARLETTA WASHINGTON Basic Math Award — 1; Spanish Club — 3, 4; Vice-President — 4; Performing Choir — 4. RIVIAN DeWONE WILLIAMS Track — 4; Spanish Club — 4; Reporter — 4; Performing Choir — 4; VICA — 4. TRINA RENA WILLIAMS Volleyball — 1,2, 3, 4; NHS — 2, 3, 4; Reporter — 4; Spanish Club — 1,2; Math Club — 1; Stu- dent Council — 1, 2, 3, 4; Reporter — 4; Cheerleader — 1; Arrow Staff — 4; Council Staff — 4; Co-Editor of Yearbook — 4; Stage Band — 4; Performing Choir — 1,2; Secretary — 1; President — 2; Ensemble — 1, 2; Life Science Award — 1; College Algebra Award — 1; English Award — 2; Speech li Award — 2; Music Award — 2; Physics — 3; Honor Roll — 1,2, 3, 4; Junior Class Secretary; Senior Class Vice-President; Speech Team — 1, 2, 3; Presi- dent — 2; Blithe Spirit — 1; Places Please” — 2; Most Likely to Succeed — 3; Most Courteous — 3; Photographer — 4; Prom Committee — 3; Football Homecoming Maid — 2, 3; Queen — 4; Basketball Homecoming Maid — 1, 2, 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students — 3. DIANE WEST NHS — 2; FHA — 1,2; Who’s Who Among American High School Students — 4; Counselor’s Aide — 4. PAUL EUGENE WEST Spanish Club — 3; Band — 1,2; Business Law Award — 2. ETHEL LEE WORTHON NHS — 4; FHA — 1,2; Math Club — 2; Arrow Staff — 4; Council Staff — 4; Performing Choir — 1, 2; Class Secretary — 4; Basketball Homecoming Queen — 4; Who’s Who Contest — “Best Dressed,” “Most Like To Date, and Most Sophisticated Senior” — 4; Honor Roll — 4; Counselors Aide — 4; Who's Who Among American High School Students — 4. BRENDA D. WRIGHT Volleyball — 1,2, 3, 4; MVP — 2; Captain — 2; Basketball — 1,2; Best Defense — 2; NHS — 2, 3, 4; Treasurer — 3; Secretary — 4; Art Club — 4; Vice President — 4; Student Council — 2, 3, 4; Reporter — 3; Arrow Staff — 3; Council Staff — 3; Co-Editor of Yearbook — 3; Performing Choir — 1; Junior Class Treasurer; Senior Class Treasurer; Publications Award — 3; Football Homecoming Maid — 4; Basketball Homecoming Maid — 4; Speech I award — 3. CLASS OFFICERS Kneeling — Brian Cole (Reporter), Standing — Ethel Worthon (Secretary), Brenda Wright (Treasurer), Trina Williams (Vice-president), and William Cooper (President). PRINCESS MARIE YOUNG ft SWGGTHGNVT SONJI DUNN CHOSEN AS SWEETHEART Sonji Dunn was crowned as the FHA Sweetheart at the annual FHA dance held on January 24. Her escort was William Cooper. The maids were Betty Borders and Claudia Stewart. SONJI DUNN PROM QUGGM LEE ANNE RUSSELL HONORED AS 1986 PROM QUEEN On May 2 Lee Anne Russell was crowned Prom Queen. Her escort was Jeff Miller, former Hayti student. The other two candidates were Trina Williams and Sonji Dunn. 16 LEE ANNE RUSSELL Larry Adams (Art) Bradford Reynolds (Physical Education) Edna Robert (Counselor) Vickie Bailey (Speech) W. T. Howard (Mathematics) Linda Lancaster (English Spanish) Mary McKay (English) Dianne Myracle (Business) Lyndeal Northcutt (Mathematics) 18 Bruce Cole (English Publications) Kent Gibbs (Industrial Arts) Sandy Scott (English) Gary Sperling (Science) Dianne Suddarth (Aide) Debbie Swan (EMR) Timothy Thomas (Social Studies) Valerie White (Science) 19 DGDICMIOM The staff is pleased to honor a member of the high school faculty who knows how to explain homework and doesn’t mind helping you with it.” One of his students says, He is a teacher. He has the knowledge, patience, and other characteristics of an honorable teacher. The yearbook staff dedicates this 1986 Council to Mr. Lyndeal Northcutt, math teacher. MR. NORTHCUTT 20 Administration 22 Seated — Jimmy Morgan, Pauline Lannie (Vice-President), Ray J. Campbell (Secretary). Standing — Charles Jones, Ronnie Birmingham, Dr. Stanford, Milford Chism (President), and Jerry Hatley. Freshmen Brenda Abraham Garrett Avitts Jimmy Banks Kristie Banks CLayton Barnes Leslie Battles Linda Beck James Borders Allen Brooks Janet Carter Charles Cecil Kenny Cooper Lesley Cooper Terry Covington Melody Dare O’Neil Davis Shawna Davis David Flowers 24 Lori Gavi Ollie Giles Bobbie Gilmore Jimmy Gooden Russell Hall Danyell Hampton Marquette Harden Terrence Harris Terry Harper Chad Hill Krystal Hill Bryant Holmes Quinton Householder Dewanda Huddleston Mark Jackson Shawn Jackson Monna James Lamar Johnson 25 Resia Johnson Samuel Jones Steven Jordan Burnet Kindred Cindy King Sonya Lawrence Michelle Lee Larry Liddell Regina Lloyd Stacey Logan Martha Luster Larry McIntyre Kristin Maclin Mark Manley Angela Maronay Jessie Mclemore Chris Meador Marlena Middleton 26 Teresa Miller Mary Mitchell Henry Moore Andrea Morgan Loretta Nelson Mark Newell Shirley Norris Jennifer Oliver Billy Parker Eddie Payne Bret Pearce Debra Pickens Cheryl Pollard Lesa Quinn Monoco Randolph Ryan Richardson Lori Riley Angela Robinson 27 Jimmy Scott Jimmy Shephard Charlet Simmon Jody Singleton John Singlteton Carolyn Smith Debra Smith Marshell Spriggs Karla Suddarth Ashley Summers Geneva Stewart Brenda Terrett Christina Thomas Julia Tillis Regina Tillman Charles Townson Thomas Townson Roy Trinidad Michael Truelove Garry Walker Latonya Walker Mary Ann Walls Felecia Washington Michael Watkins Deborah Williams Lorene Williams James Williams Kevin Williamson Ruthy Woods Kim Young 28 Sophomores Tara Armstrong Kevin Baker Robert Banks Dennis Battles Kathy Bellew Melissa Berry Keith Birmingham Thomas Brewer Joel Brooks Phillip Brooks Billie Brown Karen Cecil Danzel Clinton Jimmy Colbert Pamela Cooper Eddie Covington Michael Covington Delsola Downs Eddie Drake Kimberly Eggleston Marcus Feltus James Ford 30 Sharon Garner Kellie Gilmore Kimberly Glasper Frank Hall Corey Hamilton Xenia Huffman Jeffrey James Patria Johnson Paul Jordan Cassandra Lloyd Chris Lowe Cindy McMillan Barbara Nobles Teresa Payne Natosha Pearson Lee Phillips Robert Polk Paul Preston Jean Rice Freddy Russom Tinna Shuburte Vickie Shuburte 31 Venus Simmon Kevin Smith Claudia Stewart Susan Taylor Kim Terrett Debra Thomas George Thomas Teresa Thomas Tonya Thomas Frank Thompson Jon VanDeWaal Elizabeth Walker Eugene Washington Mark West Jackie White Dana Williams Lisa McIntyre and Rebecca Middleton attended leadership and management classes at Murray State University in Oc- tober 1985 as part of the Honors Day Program at the University. Mrs. Edna Robert was named 'Counselor of the Year at both the district and state levels during 1985. She and Mr. Inman are shown at left holding the plaque she received as part of the state title. Seniors (below) join in singing We Are the World as their part in the senior- sponsored day of Spirit Week activities leading up to the annual homecoming foot- ball game. 33 Elizabeth and Lorrain ’get with it at a home game. Cheryl and Keith during the annual Football Homecoming parade. Mark West, Calvin Garner, Xenia Huff- man, and Tim Kelleybrew were win- ners in the Mark Twain Contest sponsored by the high school library. 34 t Ronald Abbott Shondra Barnes Lorraine Battles Gabriel Beady Mike Bellew Roy Birmingham Tally Borders Jim Bob Brimhall JoAnn Brown Jeff Cecil Beth Chism Roosevelt Dismukes Darlene Dunn Reginald Ford Gayle Green Angelic Hawthorne Ronda Hicks Brenda Hunter Dewayne Ivory Jackie Johnson Aubrey Jones Bonnie Jones Calvin Jones Faith Jones Maurice Jones Margaret Landon Cynthia Lawrence Mark Littleton 36 Marnita McVay Carolyn Mack Tonya Melton Doyle Middleton Doyletta Middleton Catherine Miller J. P. Mulcahy JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Kevin Oliver Mika Parker Wanda Pride JoAnne Brown — Reporter, Yvette Robinson — Treasurer, Calvin Jones — President, Tonya Melton — Secretary, and Dewayne Ivory — Vice-President. 37 Mary Quinn Patty Roberts Carlos Robinson Yvette Robinson Karen Russell Lisha Russom Felecia Sheard Stan Smith Melissa Spriggs Teresa Stewart Glen Thomas Russell Thomas Michael Walker Jim Ed Watkins Wiley Watkins Deanie Welch Calvin West Johnny Whitener Hattie Williams Karl Williams Brian Wilson Belinda Wright 38 CQGANIZ,4 TtCNS COUNCIL SWf Moore. Row 2 — Mary Quinn, Steve Ferrell (Co-editor), Trina Williams (Co-editor), and Ethel Seated — Felecia Sheard and Diana Worthon. 40 FIVE ATTEND COUNCIL CONVENTION Hayti Student Council members attend- ed the Southeast District Student Council Conference on November 9, 1985, in Perryville. The motivational speaker was Dan Clark, a former football player that has recovered from paralysis. Pictured at left are Mrs. Scott, Beth Chism, J. P. Mulcahy, Susan Taylor, and Kim Young. STUDCNT COUNCIL Row 1 — Michael Watkins, Susan Taylor, Felecia Sheard, Brian Cole (President), Brenda Wright (Secretary). Row 2 — J. P. Mulcahy (Vice- President), Brian Wilson, Keith Birmingham, Steve Ferrell, Kim Young, Linda Beck. Row 3 — Calvin Garner, Trina Williams (Reporter), Michael Truelove, Pamela Cooper, Mary Quinn, Rebecca Middleton, Jim Ed Watkins, Cheryl Pollard, and Beth Chism. 41 CLbss officers Seated (Front) — Jean Miller (Vice-president fifth hour), Mary Jones (Secretary third hour), Rebecca Middleton (Vice-president second hour). Seated (Back) — Claudia Stewart (president fifth and sixth hours), Dianna Liggins (President third hour), Gayle Green (President first hour). Standing — Elma Woods (Secretary seventh hour), Beth Maclin (Secretary second hour), Michael Walker (Vice- president sixth hour), and Kellie Gilmore (secretary first hour). f-Hb cxecuwc council Row 1 — Pam Cooper — President, Jean Miller — Vice-president, Yvette Robinson — Recreational Leader, Claudia Stewart — Sgt.-at-Arms. Row 2 — Beth Maclin — Historian, Rebecca Middleton — Historian, Elma Woods — Treasurer, Gayle Green — Reporter, and Kathy Bellew — Secretary. 42 RJTURC HOMGMhKCRS Of mawcu Row 1 — Carolyn Smith, Jean Miller, Pamela Cooper, Yvette Robinson, Claudia Stewart, Mary Jones, Beth Maclin, Rebecca Mid- dleton, Melody Dare. Row 2 — Sonji Dunn, Elma Woods, Barbara Nobles, Gayle Green, Dewanda Huddleston, Nicolle Fisher, Mar- nita McVay, Tonya Thomas, Kellie Gilmore. Row 3 — Kathy Bellew, Hattie Williams. Teresa Miller, Xenia Huffman, Diane Liggins. Dell Polk, Michael Walker, Edward Jones, Lee Abraham. HHS IMSITY CH££RL£hD€RS Lee Anne Russell (Captain) Beth Chism Elizabeth Walker Top Left — Suzanne Buchanan At Left — Susan Taylor At Right — Lorraine Battles (Co-captain) 44 Left, From Top to Bottom — Cindy King, Lee Anne Russell, Elizabeth Walker. Center, From Top to Bottom — Suzanne Buchanan. Lor- raine Battles, Susan Taylor. Right, From Top to Bottom — Kim Young, Diane Liggins, Beth Chism. At Left — Diane Liggins Below, Left — Cindy King Below, Right — Kim Young 45 SPMISH CLUB Row 1 — Angela Johnnie Robinson, Krystal Hill (Assistant Photographer), Diane Wright, Johnnie Brown (Secretary). Row 2 — Latonya Walker. Diana Washington (Vice-president), Mrs. Lancaster (Sponsor). Patria Johnson (Photographer). Calvin Garner (President). Not Pictured — Rivian Williams (Reporter). 46 MhTH CLUB Row 1 — Xenia Huffman, Calvin Garner, Pam Cooper. Row 2 — Tonya Melton, Henry Moore, Eddie Drake. Row 3 — Lori Gavi, Penny Hatley, Suzanne Buchanan. Row 4 — Steve Ferrell, Mr. Northcutt, Jimmy Colbert, Rebecca Middleton. 47 NVT CLUB Row 1 — Joey Alrdidge, Teresa Miller, Sophia Pickens, Felecia Sheard. Row 2 — Charles Townsend. Charles Grayse, Edward Jones. Row 3 — William Harris, Lawrence Johnson, Kerry Hall, Alfonso Jones. 48 OFFICERS Teresa Miller (Secretary), Felecia Sheard (Reporter). Alfonzo Jones (Co-President), Charles Grayse (Co-President), Kerry Hall (Vice-President). The Art Club sponsored a door decoration contest in the spring. Mr. Howard's door is pic- tured at the left. Mrs. Rogers and the librarians were the first-place winner, but no picture was available. Below, Charles Grayse, Steve Ricketts, and Alfonzo Jones display the pictures that won them recognition in the art exhibit sponsored by Representative Emerson at Southeast Missouri State University during the meeting of the Southeast District Teachers Meeting. 49 spgcch Jem Seated — Beth Chism, Elizabeth Walker, Nicholle Fisher, Karen Russell, Tonya Melton. Standing — Michael Young, Suzanne Buchanan, Brian Wilson, Dewayne Ivory, Eddie Drake. The Hayti Speech Team competed in twelve tournaments during the past school year, winning over twenty-five trophies. Pam Cooper received top honors during the year and was awarded the MVP trophy. Since the speech team had no seniors, they are looking forward to a big year next year, especially with the junior high students that are coming over. 50 LIBRNW CLUB Row 1 — Melody Dare, Marlena Middleton, Stacey Logan, Mary Quinn, Lesa Quinn, Bonnie Jones. Row 2 — Lori Gavi, Rebecca Middleton, Monoco Randolph, Paul VanDeWaal, Chuck Cecil, John Singleton, Kevin Williams, Chris Banks. INDIM BMD Row 1 — Penny Hatley, Mary Quinn, Marlena Middleton, Monoco Randolph, Karen Russell, Rebecca Middleton, Monna James, Tinna Shuburte, Karen Cecil, Tonya Melton. Row 2 — Michael Watkins, Charles Cecil, Elizabeth Walker, Latonya Walker, Pam Cooper, Nicholle Fisher, Linda Hamilton. Row 3 — Lee Phillips, Henry Moore, Patricia Williams, Dewanda Huddleston, Sonya Lawrence, Nicole Cooper, Kim Eggleston, Yvette Robinson. Row 4 — Michael Covington, Bret Pearce, Jim Ed Watkins, Kelley Buchanan, Cindy King, Cheryl Pollard, Kim Young. Row 5 — Jimmy Colbert, Ryan Richardson, Kenny Cooper. Row 6 — James Williams, Terence Harris, Jimmie Banks, Frank Hall, Carnell Jones, Eddie Drake, Sammy Nelson, Brian Wilson. Row 7 — Brad Pate, Ashley Summers, Michael Boone, J. P. Mulcahy. Not Pic- tured — Sharon Houseman, John Johnson, Craig Cole (upper left) is the director. The Hayti Marching Band participated in the following Christmas parades: Steele, Hayti, Caruthersville. They received second place in the Steele parade. The band also marched in the annual Portageville Soybean Festival Parade, and participated in the Caruthersville High School Band Festival. 52 Karen Russell was the drum major of the marching Indians. The Hayti Marching Indian Band enters the square in the Hayti Christmas Parade. 53 NMIONN. HONOR SOOGTY y YTI Row 1 — Lee Anne Russell, Trina Williams, Brenda Wright, Penny Hatley, Suzanne Buchanan, Karen Russell, Pam Cooper, Felecia Sheard, Ethel Worthen. Row 2 — Dewayne Ivory, William Cooper, J. P. Mulcahy, Brian Cole, Michael Boone, Brian Wilson, Calvin Jones, Keith Birmingham, Jim Ed Watkins. Brian Wilson really enjoyed the annual Easter egg hunt spon- sored by the society. Miss Farmer really enjoyed the annual installation of members into the society. 54 Brenda Wright (Secretary), Trina Williams (Reporter), Lee Anne Russell (Vice-Pres.), Brian Cole (President). Not pictured — Barry Barkovitz. Brian Cole and Michael Boone (Above) and Calvin Jones (Below) assist in the annual elementary schools egg hunt. Brenda Wright and Trina Williams at the refreshment table following the formal installation of members. 55 Formal installation gets underway. Brian and Barry pose for the rov- ing photographer at the installation. More NHS snapshots are on page 117. Society Santa at the hospital. Mrs. Mary McKay is the sponsor of the Society. f m omcgrs Lee Anne Russell (President), J. P. Mulcahy (Vice- president), Suzanne Buchanan (Secretary- Treasurer), and Penny Hatley (Sgt.-at-Arms). fUTURG TGhCHGRS Row 1 — Beth Chism, Doyletta Middleton, Rebecca Middleton, Beth Maclin. Row 2 — Tonya Melton, Karen Russell, Yvette Robin- son, Pam Cooper, Karen Cecil, Suzanne Buchanan, Penny Hatley. Row 3 — Xenia Huffman, Teresa Stewart, Carolyn Mack. Gayle Green, Elma Woods. Row 4 — Lori Riley, Cindy King, Cheryl Pollard, Kim Young, Lee Anne Russell, Linda Beck, Shawna Davis. Row 5 — Dewayne Ivory, Eddie Drake, Mike Watkins, Michael Young, Keith Birmingham. Row 6 — Jim Ed Watkins, J. P. Mulcahy, Brian Wilson, Lee Phillips, Jimmy Colbert. 57 Cheerleaders in one of their fine routines. The gym stags is ready for the presen- tation of the Basketball Royalty in con- junction with the annual FH A Sweetheart Dance. Miss Buch and the FHA Sweetheart candidates and their escorts prior to the selection of the FHA Sweetheart at the dance. Hayti was well represented at the an- nual Sew With Cotton contest. INDIMIARSITY FOOTBALL T€N1 Row 1 — J. Richardson, J. Whitener, S. Jackson, B. Parker, C. Meador, W. Cooper, C. Cecil. M. Watkins, J. Cecil, M. Young. C. Townsend. M. Manley, B. T. Brooks. Row 2 — S. Thomas, F. Thompson, L. Johnson, C. Lowe. J. Cooper, L. Johnson, J. Singleton, C. Banks, M. White, M. Jackson, B. Holmes, M. Moore, C. Hamilton. Row 3 — J. Williams, K. Cooper, P. Brooks, J. Singleton, R. Thomas, B. Wilson, J. P. Mulcahy, G. Beady. A. Summers, J. VanDeWaal, K. Birmingham, R. Richardson, D. Clinton, G. Walker. Row 4 — Mgrs. Mark West, Deon Pickens, and Cary Swan. Coaches Kent Gibbs, Chuck Ford and Kevin Collier. Johnny Whitener goes for a tackle as Jay Richardson goes for yardage. Gabe Beady (77) comes to assist Lawrence Johnson. Jay Richardson sees an opening. 61 VARSITY INDIANS FROM THE JUNIOR CLASS — Gabe Beady, Johnny Whitener. and Jeff Cecil. VARSITY INDIANS FROM THE SENIOR CLASS — Row 1 — Chris Banks , Joe Cooper, and Lawrence Johnson. Row 2 — William Cooper, Jay Richardson, and Scottie Thomas. ‘Chris Banks was selected as guard on the All- Conference Offensive Team, guard on the All- District Offensive Team, and linebacker on the All-District Defensive Team. 62 William Cooper Scottie Thomas William Cooper was named to All-Conference First Defensive Team as a back. He was also named defensive back on the All-District Team. William was the only Indian player to be named on the 2-A State Team. Scottie Thomas was named to the All-Conference First Offen- sive Team as a running back. He was later named running back on the All-District First Offensive Team. Local records set: Scor- ing: 209. Career rushing = 3,264 yards on 600 carries. Lawrence Johnson Joe Cooper Lawrence Johnson was named kicker on the All-Conference First Offensive Team, and Honorable Mention on the All- District First Offensive Team. Finally he was line backer on All-District First Defensive Team. Joe Cooper was center on the All-Conference Offensive Team. He was then named Honorable Mention center on the All-District First Offensive Team. Jay Richardson Gabe Beady Jay Richardson was named both receiver and defensive back on the All-Conference Second Of- fensive Team and on the All- Conference Second Defensive Team. In All-District Jay was named wide receiver on the First Offensive Team. Gabe Beady was named tackle on the All-Conference Second Defensive Team. Gabe was also given Honorable Mention as a line backer on the All-District Defensive First Team. 63 IMSITY l OLL€YBNi T0 M Row 1 — Belinda Wright. Yvonne Huddleston. Dell Polk. Lee Anne Russell. Yvette Robinson. Row 2 — Linda Beck, Angelic Hawthorne, Pam Cooper, Trina Williams, Brenda Wright. 1985-1986 SCHEDULE Sept. 10-11 SEMO Conference Invitational Sept. 16 Delta C-7 Sept. 17 Caruthersville Sept. 19 East Prairie Sept. 24 Sikeston Sept. 26 Sept. 30 New Madrid Oct. 1,3 Hayti A and B Tourney Oct. 7 South Pemiscot Oct. 8 North Pemiscot Oct. 15 East Prairie Oct. 17 Risco Oct. 21 Bloomfield Oct. 22 Senath Oct. 24 Holcomb Oct. 28-31 District Tournament Nov. 5 State Sectionals 64 Pictured Below — Seated (Front) — Nicolle Cooper, Dewanda Huddleston, Linda Beck, Cheryl Pollard. Elizabeth Walker. Seated (Back) — Sonya Lawrence, Teresa Thomas, Susan Taylor. Standing — Debra Smith, Dell Polk, Kim Young. KXLGYBNi “B” T€hM 65 IMSITY BfcSK€TBN.L JCm The A Team in action is led by none other than Mr. T. Row 1 — William Cooper, Scottie Thomas. Michael Walker. Jay Richardson. Row 2 Wiley Watkins. Alex James. Aubrey Jones. — Joe Cooper. Stan Smith. William Cooper shouting the screams of victory.' INDIANS TAPPED FOR ALL- CONFERENCE, ALL-DISTRICT On March 11 the All-Conference basketball selections were announced. The A Team All- Conference players were William Cooper and Alex James. The B Team All-Conference picked one Hayti Indian, Frank Thompson. Lamar Johnson and Jimmy Shephard also gained recognition as Honorable Mention. On March 17 William Cooper and Alex James were honored by being selected as Honorable Mention on the All-District Team. Who said Stan sith was on a high horse? ' 67 Alex James exclaims, “Step on back, little fellow, and watch a man do the work. JUNIOR UhRSITY BF SK€TBM.L T€f M Row 1 — Mark West, Ryan Richardson. Lamar Johnson. Row 2 — Coach Damron, Tim Kelleybrew, Jimmy Shephard. Frank Thompson. Oketta Brownlee. Larry McIntyre. Scottie shouts, “Man, I could out-shoot you with one hand! 68 Jay Richardson. “Reaching for the stars. 69 LhDY B SKCTBN1 IN VARSITY ACTION Belinda Wright at the freethrow line as Darlene and Jo Ann look on. 70 Jo Ann Brown tries for two points. Darlene Dunn (50) looks for a receiver. Jo Ann Brown (41) concentrates on the basketball following a shot by Caorlyn Mack. mms... rjm IN JUNIOR VARSITY ACTION Sonya Lawrence shoots while her team- mates look on: (43) Charlet Simmon. (25) Marshell Spriggs. Resia Johnson, and Debra Smith. Venus Simmon shooting. Others from left: Sonya Lawrence. Ollie Giles (42). and Mar- shall Spriggs (25). Jo Ann Brown seeks two points while Belinda Wright Indians in intense play: Jo Ann Brown. Belinda Wright. Venus Sim- and Carolyn Mack lend their support. mons, Teresa Stewart, and Darlene Dunn. 71 CHRIS BMKS sccomd in smTc Chris Banks (right) won second place in the State Wrestling Tour- nament held in Columbia from February 20 through February 22. WRESTLERS ADVANCE TO STATE FINALS Of 13 weight classes, Hayti qualified in ten classes to send representatives to the high school wrestling sectional meet at Maplewood High School in Richmond Heights. The wrestlers qualified in the weekend Class 2-A District Tournament held at Scott City. Of those ten wrestlers, six qualified to enter the State Tournament: Shawn Jackson (98 pounds), Charles Townson (105 pounds), Perry Clinton (119 pounds), Allen Brooks (126 pounds), Chris Banks (167 pounds), and Gabe Beady (heavyweight). INDIAN WRESTLING TEAM Row 1 — Michael Watkins, Shawn Jackson, Charles Townson, Michael Young, Perry Clinton, Allen Brooks, Johnny Whitener, and Mark Jackson. Row 2 — Coach Gibbs, Thomas Townson, Jeff Cecil, Corey Hamilton, Danzell Clinton, Chris Banks, Russell Thomas, Brian Wilson, Henry Moore, and Coach Ford. 72 S€L€CT£D STMS Varsity W L records Chris Banks 30-5 Gabe Beady 17-11 Perry Clinton 18-12 Corey Hamilton 7-9 Jeff Cecil Varsity Total Match Points Chris Banks 304' Perry Clinton 197 Corey Hamilton 134 Gabe Beady 124 Allen Brooks 103 ‘New School record Varsity Take Downs Chris Banks 78 Gabe Beady 34 ‘New School record Varsity Reversals Perry Clinton 28 Charles Townson 19 Varsity Pins chris Banks 13 Gabe Beady 13 Varsity Pins Gabe Beady 19 Chris Banks 18 Varsity Two-Point Near Falls Chris Banks 20 Perry Clinton 13 Varsity Three-Point Near Falls Chris Banks 18 Perry Clinton 12 At left, Michael Young. Corey Hamilton at left on top. 73 • RESULTS OF BOYS DISTRICT TRACK MEET: Fourth places: Allen Brooks (100 M); 11.8; 800 Relay Team — 1:19.8; 3200 Relay Team — 8:58 07 Fifth places: 1600 Relay Team — 3:48.1; Corey Hamilton — 300 LH, 45.1. Sixth places: Allen Brooks (200 M) 24.5; Jimmy Banks (400 M); 55.7; 400 Relay Team — 47.8. BOYS IMSITY TRbCK TOW Row 1 — James Williams, Jody Singleton, Kelvin Thomas, Henry Moore, Chris Meador, Michael Stewart. Thomas Townson, Allen Brooks, Charles Townson. Row 2 — Corey Hamilton, Perry Clinton, Ryan Richardson, Jimmy Banks, Danzel Clinton, Alex James Kevin Oliver, Chris Banks, Brian Wilson, Coach Ford. 74 POLK QUALIFIES FOR STATE TRACK MEET Dell Polk won both the triple jump and the high jump at the District Meet to qualify for the State Meet. Dell jumped 35'4 on the triple jump and earned a total of 23 points in the District Meet. The following girls received the track awards: Dell Polk — most valuable in field events, Elizabeth Walker — most valuable in track events, Angelic Hawthorne — best all-around track athlete. GIRLS IMSITY TRhCK TGhM Lett to Right — Resia Johnson, Dell Polk, Debora Williams, Angela Robinson, Catherine Miller, Carolyn Mack, Angelic Hawthorne, Diana Liggins, Latonya Walker, Andrea Morgan and Elizabeth Walker. 75 SELECTED 1986 STATS Name AB HT IB 2B 3B HR RBI BAVG FAT M. Bellew 45 22 16 3 1 2 12 .489 22 M. Boone 55 22 14 3 0 5 21 .400 82 J. Richardson 47 18 9 3 0 6 16 .383 36 J. Brimhall 47 14 10 2 0 2 5 .298 12 S. Thomas 52 15 12 2 0 1 8 .288 40 B. Barkovitz 41 9 7 0 0 2 12 .220 14 J. Whitener 47 10 5 3 0 2 8 .213 15 M. Walker 53 11 7 1 0 3 9 .208 12 B. Parker 33 6 5 1 0 0 3 .182 17 K. Birmingham 17 1 1 0 0 0 1 .059 23 iMsiTY maimtow Kneeling — Barry Barkovitz, Keith Birmingham, Michael Young, Chris Lowe, Mark Manley, Scottie Thomas, Freddie Russom, Billy Parker. Standing — Coach Collier, Shawn Jackson, Jim Bob Brimhall. Michael Bellew, Michael Boone, Wiley Watkins, Michael Walker, Jay Richardson, Johnny Whitener. 76 77 William Cooper and Alex James were elated with their selections to the All- Conference and All-District basketball teams. Lee Anne Russell (at left) and Jackie Johnson and Jean Miller (below) display volleyball trophies won by the girls volleyball players this year. 79 Mr. Reynolds and Mr. Inman are ready to serve patrons who supported the fund-raising chili supper to help finance the annual athletic banquet. Lawrence Johnson (left) helps John Johnson get ready for his weight- lifting routine. Later Lawrence helps John end his weight-lifting routine. 80 More weight-lifting pictures are on page 118. f4 vcjpires fOOTBNl Trina Williams FOOTBALL HOMECOMING QUEEN TRINA WILLIAMS CROWNED AS HHS FOOTBALL QUEEN Trina Williams was crowned Hayti High School Football Homecoming Queen on October 11, 1985, at the beginning of the football game between the Indians and Scott City. She was escorted by Chris Banks. The other queen candidates were Lee Anne Russell, who was escorted by Johnny Whitener; and Brenda Wright, who was escorted by Jay Richardson. The other members of the court were Junior Maid Beth Chism, who was escorted by Jeff Cecil. Sophomore Maid Penny Hatley was escorted by Brian Wilson. Freshman Maid Kim Young was escorted by J. P. Mulcahy. 82 Kim Young Freshman Maid ROYALTY Brenda Wright Senior Maid Lee Anne Russell Senior Maid Beth Chism Junior Maid Penny Hatley Sophomore Maid 83 BhSKGTBNi Brenda Wright Senior Maid Elma Woods Senior Maid Ethel Worthon BASKETBALL HOMECOMING QUEEN 84 ROYALTY ETHEL WORTHON CROWNED QUEEN AT BASKETBALL HOMECOMING The 1986 Basketball Homecoming Queen, Ethel Worthon, was crowned on January 24, between the A and B games against South Pemiscot. Ethel was escorted by Jay Richardson. The Queen's court was senior maids — Elma Woods escorted by William Cooper, and Brenda Wright escorted by Michael Walker, junior maid - Caroyn Mack escorted by Joe Cooper, sophomore maid — Nicholle Fisher escorted by Alex James, and freshman maid — Lorene Willliams escorted by Scottie Thomas. Carolyn Mack Junior Maid Nicholle Fisher Sophomore Maid Lorene Williams Freshman Maid 85 MOST COURTEOUS — Calvin Jones. Trina Williams. (Brian Cole). Not Pictured — (Jean Miller) ‘Indicates second place. MOST LIKE TO DATE — (Jeff Cecil), (Felecia Sheard), Ethel Worthon and William Cooper. Below, Left — (Carolyn Mack), Ethel Worthon. Not Shown — Lee Abraham and (Tally Borders). Below, Right — William Cooper, (Brian Cole), (Lee Anne Russell), Trina Williams. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED NONCHALANT — (Hattie Williams), Paul West, Fonda Banks. Not Pictured — (Maurice Jones). SOPHISTICATED SENIORS — Ethel Worthon, (William Cooper), (Trina Williams). Aaron Cooper. jumoR-semoR who's who WITTIEST — (Stan Smith), Lee Anne Russell. (Trina Williams), MOST ATHLETIC — (William Cooper), Brenda Wright, Scottie Joe Cooper. Thomas. Not Pictured — (Lee Anne Russell). 87 MR. MID MISS HHS POLLARD AND BIRMINGHAM CHOSE AS MR.- MISSHHS The winners of the annual Hayti High School Mr. and Miss contest were Cheryl Pollard and Keith Birmingham, who were representing the Student Coun- cil. They raised a total of $558. 88 CHERYL POLLARD and KEITH BIRMINGHAM ivy CH£€RL€M)€RS F T ChMP At left, girls enjoy Kim’s birthday. Lee Anne Russell and Lorraine Battles attended Kim's birthday party at camp. At left — Miss Farmer was the official photographer at the party. Below — some of the girls join in a local parade. At left, wrestlers take break while looking at an Indian grappler. Chris Banks shows elation at his State status on the wrestling team, below. At the bottom of the page most of the stage band is pictured. 93 96 At left, Coach Gibbs and Coach Collier present Cary Swan with a well-deserved award. Below. Coach Ford and Coach Gibbs serve cold drinks at the chili fund- raising supper that helped to finance the annual athletic banquet. At left, a few of the many patrons who enjoyed the chili at the fund-raiser. Mr. Inman recognizes Beth Chism and J. P. Mulcahy as the two outstanding ticket sales peo- ple for the chili dinner. 97 4fVf f fVfft Congratulations, Seniors. W. M. CRYSLER CO. John Deere Sales and Service Phone 359-0141 1 jOHN OlIRlI Hayti, Missouri Finest in Athletic Equipment SKEETER KELL SPORTING GOODS Kennett, Missouri 63857 Box 186 Phone 888-6678 Rodney Riggs George New Roger Sledge 100 JIM’S JEWELRY Watch and Jewelry Repair Engraving 212 South Third Hayti Missouri McCOY’S MOORE’S LOG CABIN DOLLAR RESTAURANT STORE BEST FOOD IN TOWN Phone 359-2938 Phone 359-2820 209 South Fourth Highway 84 East Hayti Missouri Hayti Missouri JOHN W. GERMAN FUNERAL HOMES Phone 359-4100 Hayti, Missouri Phone 695-4531 Steele, Missouri KHOURIE’S THE LEADER STORE Tuxedo Rental: Cane, Gloves, Top Hat Your Fashion Store Styles of Today With a Touch of Tomorrow Phone 359-1200 Hayti Missouri LANNIE-CARTEE FORD — MERCURY NEW and USED CARS We specialize in complete care: Clean it up, Tune it up, Change oil. See Pete or Mark for the Best Car Deals in Town. Phone 359-2220 Highway J South Hayti Missouri DON MEDLIN TRUE VALUE HARDWARE Phone 333-5440 Complete Sports Lines Dealer in RCA Television, Stereos Whirlpool Washers and Dryers Locally Owned SUPERIOR BUSINESS MACHINES Phones 471-9111 471-7265 Sharp Electronic Calculators — Adler, Royal, Sharp Typewriters — Minolta, Sharp Copiers — Norelco, Sony Dictating Equipment — Office Furniture and Supplies 523 E. Malone Ave. Sikeston, Missouri iK'™-'. A'jTMOFWEC D'S’-P BUTOR INTERSTATE GLASS SUPPLY COMPANY Phone 888-4625 920 St. Francis Ralph Martin Kennett, Missouri The Real Choice Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Northeast Arkansas, Inc. 2215 East Highland Drive P. O. Box 370 Jonesboro, Arkansas 72401 Phone (501) 932-6601 102 MCCULLOCH’S DRIVE IN Pit Barbeque Phone 359-2119 East Washington Hayti GARDNER’S Compliments of m BY GROCERY Groceries — Meats Bottled Gas rSANDERS Free Delivery Phone 359-1380 East Side of the Square = J % Highway 84 West Kathy Sanders r Q Ina Claire Sanders Phone We Have Helium 359-1818 Balloon Bouquets. BROWN’S GROCERY Highway 84 West Store Phone 359-1120 All Your Grocery Needs Hayti, Missouri Congratulations to the Class of 1986 QUALITY CLEANERS CARPET CLEANING Phone 359-0280 Hayti Missouri MANGRUM INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Hayti, Missouri Phone 359-1673 Home 359-1037 HAYTI FURNITURE APPLIANCE Everything for the Home New and Used Roy Moore, Owner Phone 359-0373 Hayti Missouri 103 Compliments of TOM McDonald studio Sixteen Road Bragg City, Missouri 63827 Luck: Where Preparation and Opportunity Meet. You must call for an appointment. Use Natural Gas ... but use it wisely! OSBORNE OFFICE EQUIPMENT Phone (314)334-8011 1413 Thomas Drive Cape Girardeau Missouri Nobody 's memories are quite ike your. Nobody's class ring should be either. When your class nng is from Balfour it can be as unique and special as you are. Because you ch x se the style, the stone, the decoration, the engraving - to express your interests, activities, feelings. Your own personal class ring from Balfour. No other can express who you are so exactly. Or help you recall those special times so clearly. t ' «• Jap TURNAGE FLOWERS GIFTS On the Square DALTON PETROLEUM, INC. ' r' , SHELL' 'S a-®., rfkj Sfc iS. Phone 359-0088 FTD 206 W. Washington Hayti, Missouri Phone 359-0130 Hayti, Missouri JIM’S DAISY QUEEN MINIATURE GOLF Highways 84 and 61 Famous Jayburgers Mighty Mattburgers FANTASTIC FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT Phone 359-1440 Hayti, Missouri Sandwiches — Shrimp — BBQ — Soft Drinks — Ice Cream — Malts Arcade 106 BARKOVITZ DEPT. STORE FAMILY OUTFITTERS Hayti, Missouri Phone 359-0474 THE FAMOUS SHOP Caruthersville, Missouri Phone 333-0530 METZGER’S SINCLAIR SERVICE George, Sadie, and Marty .Sinclair i Highway 84 Hayti, Missouri Phone 359-2233 Highway 84 Dexter, Missouri Hayti, Missouri 107 “Your Full Service Bank” P.O. Box 10 Hayti, Missouri tirb drpo ilor innurfd lo $100,000. M CHI AI Di’OSH iKSJIANCI C0 I0IA1 0N Save on Service Prescription Professionalism Drugs Dependability THE SUPER TURNAGE DISCOUNT BROTHERS PRESCRIPTION GRAIN DRUG STORES 24-Hour Emergency Prescription Service We Fill Any Doctor’s Prescription John T urnage Bob T urnage Phone 359-0318 Hayti, Missouri Quality Stamps Free Delivery Jackie Evans — 333-0126 Jerry Dudley — 333-1310 Phone 888-9071 Bragg City, Missouri Phone 333-4890 Phone 359-0008 410 Ward Avenue 308 East Main Caruthersville Hayti 108 Where Most People Trade Most in Pemiscot County 702 Ward Avenue S tv e “Tffrui 325 South Third Caruthersville, Hayti, Missouri Missouri 63830 63851 Phone 333-4480 Phone 359-1705 Open 8 a.m.-IO p.m. Seven Days a Week 109 BOB TURNAGE AUCTION REAL ESTATE 605 East Lincoln CLEVENGER Hayti, Missouri 63851 Phone 359-1788 or 359-0318 DRUG STORE ff| Iffe Bill Clevenger, R.Ph. Complete Prescription Service BobTurnage Lance Walker, CAI Auctioneer Broker Auctioneer Realtor Home Phone: 359-1967 Home Phone: 359-1144 Phone 359-1646 Hayti, Missouri HAYDEN’S HEALTHMART CHISM PHARMACY PLUMBING Your Friendly Drug Store Drugs — Gifts — Photo Supplies Cosmetics HEATING COMPANY Hallmark Greeting Cards Prescriptions Accurately and Phone 359-0296 Promptly Filled 1200 Ward Avenue Phone 333-4606 Caruthersville, Missouri J JIAYDEN PJPMACY 1200 Ward Ave C.irTSwwSeTu? Hayti Missouri 110 SANDERS JIM’S Phone 359-1194 USED CARS GROCERY MISSOURI HERALD Clean Used Cars A Family Store — Specializing in Thursday Pemiscot County’s Phone 359-1230 413 East Washington Lunch Meats Legal Newspaper Since 1908 BOOTHEEL Phone 359-2364 611 Hayti BEACON Hayti North Third Missouri Tuesday Bootheel Area’s Largest Weekly Circulation Phone 359-1194 James A. Carter, Sr. Licensed Mortician and Director CARTER’S FUNERAL HOME, INC. Hayti Phone 359-0051 Caruthersville Phone 333-4437 BOWEN’S HAYTI AUTO TRACTOR PARTS Farm Field Service Hayti Phone 359-0465 Front End Repairs and Alignment Goodyear Tires Missouri in HAYTI, MO. WEST COLUMBIA, S.C. ARLINGTON, TEXAS ATLANTA, GA SANFORD, FL BROOKLET, GA LEBANON, OHIO ROXBORO, N.C. Hayti, Missouri JUDY’S HAIR BOUTIQUE Judy Babb Owner and Operator Gi Gi Hair Removal, Permanents, Frosting, Hair Styles for Both Men and Women, Coloring m HARDWARE MOORE’S Phone 333-2130 500 Walker Avenue Congratulations, Seniors STANFIELD JEWELRY STORE Phone 359-1639 408 St. Third Hayti Caruthersville, Missouri 322 Ward Avenue Phone 333-0273 Caruthersville, Missouri THE STORE Owner — Tim Gardner Open Seven Days a Week Dinner Bell Chicken Groceries Country Taters, Hot Sandwiches Gas Fresh-Baked Goods Phone 359-2375 Corner of Third Washington Hayti OUR APPRECIATION TO OUR ADVERTISERS We encourage you to note carefully those advertisers who support the productgion of this yearbook. Then show your appreciation by patronizing those businesses who have placed ads in the 1986 Council. Co-editors: Trina Williams and Steve Ferrell 114 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. Comedian JIMMY RUFF is available for class re-unions, clubs, parties, and assemblies. JIMMY RUFF PRODUCTIONS P.O. Box 283 Benton Harbor, Michigan 49022 Phone (616) 925-0483 Jimmy Ruff UNITED TERMITE PEST CONTROL No Job Too Small or Large ★ Industrial ★ Residential Accounts ★ Commercial WE EXTERMINATE Termites, Roaches, Ants Water Bugs, Silverfish, etc. Darrell Jones, Representative Be sure to support those advertisers who placed ads in the Council. 1811 Carroll Phone 333-0189 116 117 MJTOGIWHS 118 MJTOGIWHS NJTOGRhPHS n


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