Hayti High School - Council Yearbook (Hayti, MO)

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996V We, the editors, along with the pub- lications class, present to you the 1988 Council. We have attempted to preserve the memories of activities, events, and the everyday life at Hayti High School. Calvin Garner Penny Hatley {a 'U! d $ cVl let 'C -1 ■7 2 DGDICATION.................................4 FACULTY....................................5 FRGSHMGN..................................11 SOPHOMORGS................................15 JUNIORS...................................19 SGNIORS...................................23 ORGANIZATIONS.............................37 FAUORITGS.................................57 ADMINISTRATION............................65 ATHLGTICS.................................67 ACWITIGS..................................87 ADUGRTISGRS...............................93 JAMES MARK FORD (1970-1986) Mark Ford would have been a senior this year at Hayti High. By dedicating the 1988 Council to him, the staff shows our love and appreciation of him. Mark is remembered by his classmates as a friendly, courteous guy. He would be remembered even if we did not make this dedication, but we are proud to dedicate the yearbook to James Mark Ford. Kay Faris Physical Education Theresa Farmer Business Janice German EMH W. T. Edward Mathematics Mary McKay English Ellen Madison Spanish Dianne Myracle Business Tammy Nowlin Science Perry Owens Social Studies 6 Sandy Scott English Rabin Stovall Band Dianne Suddarth Aide Debbie Swan EMH Brenda Taylor Business English Timothy Thomas Social Studies Joann Waddell Home Economics Valerie White Science Charles Whitted Industrial Arts 7 1988 SeniOR 8 CLbSS 9 SGNIOR Qhss officers Suzanne Buchanan — Reporter. Keith Birmingham — Vice- President. Mark West — Treasurer. Eddie Drake — President, and Penny Hatley — Secretary JUNIOR CLNSS OfflCGRS Burnett Kindred — Treasurer. Jennifer Oliver — Secretary. Kim Young — Vice-President. Kelley Buchanan — Reporter, Cindy King — President. 10 Wanda Birmingham Shannon Chidester Randy Dodson Teresa Green Arlesia Shanon Abbott Alexander Alecia Baines Valerie Battles Jeff Baum Alfred Fisher Carolyn Covington Scott Ford Shantell Covington Carol Foster Haywood Craion Benjie French Freida Dodson Terry Grant Vickie Green Chris Hall Nicole Hall .v Kathy Hamilton Trudy Handerson 12 Catina Harden Jamie Lee Jones Brittney Maclin Manuel Newton Bobbie Reed Ricky Junior Rob Khourie Andrew Kyles Llwellyn Luster Andrea Phillips Timothy Polk Derrick Presberry Patricia Pride Stephanie Rhodes Carrie Russell Jeffrey Lyles Marlena Newsom Timmy Purdy 13 Jeremy Singleton Victor Smith Arelene Darnell Stringfellow Stringfellow Victor Srrong Eddie Taylor Edward Jermaine Taylor Taylor Alice Thomas Danny Thomas Ray Tyler Cynthia Waller Tina Walker Bobby Watkins Lonnie Watkins Terry Weaver Deangella Williams J w Elaine Williams Olvdean Williams Jerome Woods JoAnn Wright Wesley Sullivan Detra Thomas Dana Waldren Travis Young Diane Beck Stella Bunch Regina Davis Sherry Birmingham Greg Carnell Edward Dickey Angela Boone Tracey Carrington Shawnette Dunn Jennifer Hoffa Mary Hunter DeAndre Ivory Chris Brown Lorene Covington Kevin Flennoy Sammy Green Donna Johnson Kelly Brown Ova Jean Covington Tonya Garner Kristie Hall Resia Johnson Ahjfri Brownlee Marty Culver Joyce Giles Amos Harris Felecia Johnson Lorna Johnson Lloyd McGee il - Stacey Ricketts Carlis Thomas Chris Watkins Melinda Young Charelle Jones Jacqueline Jones Roselyn Jones Marcus Lannie Michael Leatherwood Dary Paula McIntyre Mason Felecia Mitchell Antonio Primer Rocky Rhodes Perry Tonya Smith Taylor Steve Thompson Cassandra West Felisa White Leigh Ann Trowbridge Michael White Stacey Wright Robert Young 8 Kenny Cooper, James Williams, Felecia Washington, Jimmy Shepherd. Wesley Sullivan, Carnell Jones, Thom- as Townson, Lawrence Newman, Juan Borders, Perry Smith, Jatissa Shavers, DeAndre Ivory, Teresa Wright, Felecia Mitchell. Brenda Garrett Abraham Avitts r ' Linda Beck Kelley Buchanan Clayton Barnes James Borders Janet Nicole Carter Cooper Kenny Cooper Dominick Dunn 20 f P i v, '1 ■SSSSs Lory Gavi Bryant Holmes . 1 ■ w ir fi Lamar Johnson Carnell Jones n Larry McIntyre Beth Maclin SS ?n Mary Mitchell Henry Moore £ Bret Pearce Cheryl Pollard DeWanda Huddleston Jocelyn Jones Stan Maclin Shawna Moyers Monoco Randolph Mark Jackson Burnett Kindred Mark Manley Loretta Nelson Ryan Richardson Shawn Jackson Cindy King Angie Maroney Shirley Norris Lori Riley Martha Luster Marlena Middleton Jennifer Oliver Kim Robinson 21 Jimmy Shepherd John Singleton Jody Singleton Debra Smith Marshell Spriggs Michael Stewart Nathan Taylor Todd Thomas Charles Townson Michael Truelove Stacey Latonya Turnage Walker 22 TARA DIANNA ARMSTRONG JIMMY LEE BANKS, Jr. Football — 3; Track — 1,2, 3, 4; Wrestling — 2; MVP in Track — 2; Best Time on Mile Relay — 3; Conference and District Champ — 3; All-State Relays — 3; MVP of the Year — 3. KATHRYN MICHELE BELLEW FHA — 1, 2. 3; Regional Treasurer — 1; Class Vice President — 1; FHA Member of the Year — 2; Spanish Club — 3; Library Club — 1,2,3; Regular English Award — 1; Int. Algebra Award — 1; Library Science Award — 3; Counselor s Aide — 4. MELISSA CORENA BERRY Candy Striper — 1; Art Club— 3; VICA Club — 4. KEITH ALAN BIRMINGHAM Football — 1, 2, 3, 4; Second Team All-Conference Guard — 3; Best Offensive Lineman — 3; Baseball — 1, 2. 3, 4; NHS — 2, 3, 4; FTA — 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer — 2; Vice-President — 3; President — 4; Spanish Club — 3; Math Club— 4; Computer Club — 3,4; Speech Team — 3, 4; Student Council — 1,2, 3, 4; Treasurer — 3; Semo Math Field Day — 3, 4; Senior Class Vice-President; Sophomore Pilgrimage — 2; Mrs.-Miss HHS Contest Winner — 2; Computer Math Award — 2; Office Ma- chines Award — 1; Geography Award — 3; American Legion Boys’ State — 3; Bausch and Laumb Science Award — 3; Most Nonchalant — 3; Most Likely to Succeed — 4; Missouri Student Council Leadership Conference — 3. (See page 35.) 24 BEST ALL-AROUND BABE RUTH SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD ALLEN BROOKS, JR. Track — 2,3.4; Wrestling — 2,3; State Runner Up — 2; Football — 1,2,3, 4; State Play-offs — 1; Second Team Honorable Mention — 4. PHILLIP DUANE BROOKS Football — 1,2, 3, 4; State Play-offs — 1; Second Team Honorable Mention — 3; All-Conference First Team — 4; FTA — 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President — 4; Art Club — 1; Math Club — 4; Computer Club — 3, 4; Sergeant at Arms — 4; Speech Team — 4; Student Council — 1.4; Quiz Bowl — 1, 2; SEMO Math Field Day — 3, 4; Anthropology Award — 3. HONOR STUDENT and BABE RUTH SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD GINA SUZANNE BUCHANAN Softball Statistician — 3; National Honor Society — 2.3. 4; FTA — 1, 2, 4; Spanish Club — 3, 4; Math Club — 1. 2, 4; Computer Club — 3, 4; Secretary of Math Club — 1; Secretary Treasurer of FTA — 2; Spanish Club Vice- President — 3; Sgt. at Arms Computer Club— 3; NHS Vice-President — 4; President of Spanish Club — 4; Treasurer of Math Club— 4; Reporter of FTA — 4; Speech Team — 2, 4; Student Council — 3, 4; Cheer- leader — Co-Captain — 3; Ensemble — 1; Quiz Bowl — 1, 2; SEMO Math Field Day — 1, 3, 4; Junior Class Treasurer — 3; Senior Class Reporter — 4; Home To Mother — 1; (See Page 35.) STEPHEN ROBERT CARPENTER Football — 4; Wrestling — 2,3; Arrow Staff — 4; Council Staff — 4; Ski Club — 2; (New Mexico). DANZEL RAMON CLINTON Football — 1,2, 3, 4; Track — 2, 3, 4; Wrestling — 1,2, 3; Football State Semi-Finalist — 1; Third Hayti Quad — 2; Fourth J.V. Wrestling Conference — 2; Wrestling Second Place Hayti Quad — 3; Second Place District — 3; Second Place Scott City Quad State Track Team — 4. JAMES EDWARD COLBERT, JR. FTA — 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club — 1; Math Club — 2; Computer Club — 3, 4; Vice-President — 4; Band — 1, 2, 3. 25 PAMELA RECETTE COOPER Volleyball — 1,2,3; National Honor Society — 2, 3, 4; FHA — 1, 2, 3; FTA — 1, 2, 3; Treasurer NHS — 3; Speech Team — 1, 2, 3, 4; President — 4; Student Council — 1, 2. 3, 4; President — 4; Cheerleader — 1; Band — 1,2, 3, 4; Performing Choir — 2,3, 4; President of FHA — 24. EDDIE J. COVINGTON Stage Band — 3, 4. 26 DELSOLA DOWNS VICA Club— 3, 4. EDDIE L DRAKE National Honor Society — 3, 4; FTA — 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club— 4; Spanish Club— 4; Math Club — 2; Speech Team — 1, 2, 3; Student Council — 3; Band — 1, 2, 3; English Award — 2; Junior Class President — 3; Senior Class President — 4. PERASIA DENISE DUNN Volleyball — 1, 2, 3; Basketball — 1, 2, 3, 4; All- Conference Basketball — 2, 3, 4; Best Offensive in Basketball — 3; Softball — 4; FHA — 3,4; VICA Club — 4; Performing Choir — 1, 2, 3, 4; Ensemble — 3; Track -1.2. KIMBERLY RACQUEL EGGLESTON FTA — 1,2, 3; Spanish Club — 4; Band — 1, 2, 3, 4. NICHOLLE NASHELLE FISHER National Honor Society — 4; FHA — 2, 3, 4; Secretary — 2,3,4; FTA — 2,3; Spanish Club — 4; Speech Team — 2,3.4; Secretary — 4; Band — 1,2,3,4; Junior Class Reporter — 3; Basketball Maid — 2; Math Club — 4; Member of National Forensic League — 4. THERESA ANN FISHER FHA — 1,2,3; Majorette — 2, 3; Band — 1,2,3; Candy Striper — 1,2,3. % 27 CALVIN L. GARNER National Honor Society — 3, 4; FTA — 3, 4; Spanish Club — 1,2; Reporter — 1; Math Club — 2; President — 2; Speech Team — 3, 4; Student Council — 2, 3, 4; Secretary — 4; Arrow Staff — 4; Council Staff — 4; Co- editor of the Yearbook — 4; Performing Choir — 3, 4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students — 3; Most Courteous — 3; Counselor s Aide — 4; Prom Committee Chairman — 3. KELLIE JO GILGORE FHA — 1; VICA — 4; Performing Choir — 2. 3. KIMBERLY CAROL GLASPER FTA — 1; Spanish Club — 1; Art Club — 3; Majorette — 4; Performing Choir — 4; Ensemble — 4; Winner in Sew With Cotton Contest — 3; Health Club — 4; Government Youth Club — 4. KAREN DENISE CECIL GREENWAY Honor Roll — 1,2.3.4; Biology Award — 2; Psychology, Business Law, and Consumer Economics Award — 3; FTA — 1, 2; FHA — 3. 4; Third Place Embroidery in Delta Fair — 4; Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Flag Corps — 1,2; Band Secretary — 3; Stage Band — 4. FRANK JAMES HALL Basketball — 1, 2, 3, 4; Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Percussion Ensemble — 1; Stage — 2, 3, 4. 28 SALUTATORIAN VALEDICTORIAN COREY JOE HAMILTON Football — 1,2,3, 4; All-District — 3,4; State Runner-up — 2; Captain — 3; Most Tackles — 3, 4; All-District Linebacker — 3, 4; All-Conference Linebacker, Second Team Offense — 4; Track — 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain — 3; Relay Record — 3; JV Record — 2; State Qualifier — 3; Wrestling — 2, 3, 4; Hayti Quad Champion — 2; State Qualifier — 3; Captain — 3. PENNY LEANN HATLEY NHS — 2. 3, 4; NHS President — 4; FHA — 3; FTA — 1, 2, 4; FTA Sgt.-at-Arms — 2; Spanish Club President — 3; Math Club — 1, 2, 4; Math Club Sgt.-at-Arms — 1; Math Club President — 4; Computer Club — 3, 4; Computer Club Secretary — 3; Speech Team — 1,4; National Forensic League — 4; Student Council — 3, 4; Student Council Reporter — 4; Arrow Staff — 4; Council Staff — 4; Co-Editor of Yearbook — 4; Band — 1,2; Quiz Bowl — 1,2; SEMO Math Field Day — 1,3, 4 XENIA YOLANDA HUFFMAN FHA — 1,2; FTA — 1,2, 3; Art Club — 4; Math Club — 1, 2; VICA Secretary — 4; Second-Place Medal VICA Skilled Olympics — 3; VICA Views Newspaper Staff — 3,4; Who's Who Most Courteous — 3,4; Vice-President Math Club — 3; VICA — 3, 4. JEFFREY DEAN JAMES VICA Club — 4. PATRIA ETTA JOHNSON Art Club Vice-President — 3; Spanish Club — 2; Library Club — 1, 2, 3; VICA Club Historian — 4; Candy Striper — 1, 2, 3; Family Meals Award — 3. MARY ELIZABETH JONES Track — 1; FHA — 1,2, 3, 4; FHA President — 1; FHA Secretary — 3; Speech Team — 2, 3; Second-Place Prose — 2; Majorette — 1; Band — 1; Performing Choir — 1,2,3; President of Choir — 2; Candy Striper — 1,2; FTA — 1,3. Billie Jones is on page 34. 29 STEPHEN RAY JORDAN Vica Club — 3, 4; President of Non-Smoking Campaign — 3; President of Newspaper Committee — 3. TIMOTHY UNDRA KELLEYBREW Basketball — 1, 2. 4; All-Conference Champions Track — 3; All-District Champions Track — 3; Sixth Place in State in Track — 3; FTA — 4. DIANNA LIGGINS Volleyball — 1, 2, 4; Track — 1,2; Second Team All- Conference Senior Hitter — 4; FHA — 1,2,4; FTA — 1; Vica — 1; Cheerleader — 2; Who's Who — Most Ath- letic — 4; FHA Sweetheart Candidate — 4. CHRISTOPHER ALLAN LOWE Football — 2, 3. 4; Baseball — 2. 3 4; Wrestling — 1; Computer Club — 3, 4; President — 4. CINDY JOY McMILLIAN FHA — 3, 4; Library Club — 2. 3; Who's Who at HHS — Cutest — 4; Most Like to Date — 4; Most Sophisticated Senior; Career Education Award — 3; Basketball Home- coming Maid — 3; Football Homecoming Maid — 3. 4; Who's Who in American High School Students — 3. 30 MARK WILLIAM NEWELL Art Club — 4; Treasurer — 4; Library Club— 4; Second Place Art Show — 4. DENNIS LEE PHILLIPS. JR. Baseball — 1; FTA — 2. 3. 4; Math Club — 3. 4; Computer Club — 3,4; Band — 1,2,3; Semo Math Field Day —- 3, 4. DELL ELAINE POLK Volleyball — 1, 2, 3. 4; All-State Senior Hitter — 4; Basketball — 4; Track — 1,3; MVP Field Events — 1,2; FHA — 1, 2; Art Club— 4; VICA Club — 3, 4; Editor of Newspaper — 4; Who’s Who — 3; Most Athletic — 4. JEAN MICHELLE RICE FHA — 2; FTA — 3; Art Club— 3; VICA Club — 4. 31 KARLA JANAE SUDDARTH FHA — 1,2; FTA — 1; Spanish Club — 4; VICA Club — 4; Performing Choir — 3, 4. SUSAN LADAWN TAYLOR Volleyball — 1,2, 3, 4; Softball — 3, 4; Speech Team — 1; Student Council — 2; Cheerleader — 2, 3, 4; Per- forming Choir — 1; Football Senior Maid — 4; FTA — 1, 4. DEBRA LEE THOMAS VICA Club — 4 GEORGE ALFORD THOMAS, JR. Football — 1; Track — 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club — 1; VICA Club — 2. 3, 4; Parliamentarian — 3, 4. 32 Kim Terrett is on page 35. TERESA ANN THOMAS Volleyball — 2, 4; Basketball — 3, 4; VICA Club — 4. FRANK THOMPSON, JR. Football — 2, 3, 4; All-Conference — 2, 3, 4; All-District — 3. 4; Basketball — 1, 2, 3, 4; All-Conference Bas- ketball — 1.2; Baseball — 3, 4. JONATHAN LYNN VANDEWAAL Football — 2, 3, 4; Semo Math Field Day — 3, 4. ELIZABETH ANN WALKER Volleyball — 1. 2, 3; Basketball — 1; Track —2; Most Valuable Player in 100 300 Meter Hurdles and 400 Meter Relay — 2; FTA — 3. 4; Spanish Club — 4; Speech Team — 1,2.3. 4; Student Council — 1; Cheerleader — 1, 2, 3; Band — 1. 2. 3, 4; Placed Fourth in District Speech Tournament — 2; Senior Basketball Maid — 4. MARK ANTHONY WEST FHA — 4; FTA — 2, 4; Spanish Club — 1,3; Senior Class Treasurer — 4; Basketball — 1,2, 3. JACQUELINE DENISE WHITE 33 DANA SHELSE WILLIAMS Art Club— 3; Spanish Club — 1; Arrow Staff — 4; Council Staff — 4; Who's Who Among American High School Students — 3; Government Youth Group — 3, 4; Counselor Aide — 4; English Award — 3; Typing Award — 3; Sociology Award — 3; Honor Roll — 3; Help Club -3.4- SHERRY ANN WILLIAMS Art Club Secretary — 3. 4; FTA — 1; Computer Club — 4; Honor Roll — 1,2, 3, 4; Prom Committee — 3. DIANE WRIGHT Basketball — 3; Spanish Club — 3.4; Vica Club — 4; Softball — 4 JAMES E. WRIGHT Basketball — 3. 4; FTA — 4; Art Club President — 4; Spanish Club — 3. 4; Spanish Club Sergeant-at- Arms — 4; Performing Choir — 1, 3, 4. MICHAEL WAYNE YOUNG Football — 2.3. 4; Baseball — 1,2, 3. 4; Wrestling — 2; National Honor Society — 3.4; FTA — 2,3,4; Math Club — 4; Speech Team — 1,2; Student Council — 4; Semo Math Field Day — 3. 4; Junior Class Vice-President — 3. BILLIE JOE JONES VICA Club — 4; Club Historian — 4. 34 KIMBERLY JO TERRETT FHA — 1; FTA — 2, 3; Spanish Club — 3, 4; Library Club — 3; Prom Committee — 3; Counselor's Aide — 4. KEITH BIRMINGHAM (From Page 24.) District Student Council Conventions — 3, 4; State Student Council Conventions — 4. SUZANNE BUCHANAN (From Page 25.) Prom Committee — 3; Physical Science Award — 1; Algebra 1 Award — 1; Economic Award — 2; American Gov’t Award — 2; US Achievement Academy — 2; Computer Math Award — 3; Language Fair — 3; Spanish 1 Award — 3; Chemistry Bowl — 3; P.E. Award — 3; Mr. and Miss HHS Candidate — 3; Who's Who — Wittiest — 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students — 3, 4; Voice of Democracy Speech Contest — 4. PENNY HATLEY (From Page 29.) Class Secretary — 3,4; Football Homecoming Maid — 2; Girls State — 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students — 1. 2, 3, 4; College Algebra Award — 1; College English Award — 1,2, 3; Honor Roll — 1,2, 3, 4; DAR Good Citizen Award — 4. CLASS FLOWER — Red rose SONG — We’ve Only Just Begun MOTTO — What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. 35 Chris Lowe, Phillip Brooks, Terry Walls at the Computer Club Christ- mas party. Ryan Richardson, Carnell Jones, James Williams. Frank Hall, Tim Kel- leybrew (Above and Below) SCENES FROM ANNUAL SWITCH DAY. Row 1 — Ryan Richardson, Edward McGee, Billie Brown. Row 2 — Clayton Barnes. Jackie Jones, LaTonya Walker, Joyce Jones, Dominick Dunn, Frank Hall. Row 3 — Kristie Banks, DeAndre Ivory, James Williams, Carnell Jones. 36 SENIORS Susan Taylor and Suzanne Buchanan. JUNIORS Cindy King, Kelley Buchanan, and Kim Young. SOPHOMORES Stacey Ricketts, Kelly Brown, and Sher- ry Birmingham. FResmen Stephanie Rhodes and Andrea Phillips. Bottom — Kim Young, Cindy King. Stacey Ricketts, Susan Taylor, Sherry Birmingham. Middle — Stephanie Rhodes, Andrea Phillips. Kelly Brown. Top — Kelley Buchanan, Suzanne Buchanan. 39 STUDCNT COUNCIL Row 1 — Stephanie Rhodes, Suzanne Buchanan, Wade Holland, Joycelyn Jones, Greg Scott. Row 2 — Debbie Goodwin, Penny Hatley (Reporter), Calvin Garner (Secretary), Latonya Walker (Vice-President). Pamela Cooper (President), Lorna Johnson, Donna Johnson, Jennifer Oliver. Row 3 — Michael Young, Brittney Maclin, Felisa White, Keith Birmingham, David Gilmore, Phillip Brooks, Sonya Lawrence, Ruthy Woods, Victor Strong. 40 STACEY TURNAGE and MICHAEL YOUNG Stacey Turnage and Michael Young represented FTA in the annual Mr. — Miss HHS contest sponsored by the Student Council. They were named Mr. — Miss HHS on October 9. All contestants raised a total of $320. The money en- abled the Student Council to co-operate with the FTA in buying new flags for the gymnasium. 41 COUNCIL STM Seated — Penny Hatley (Co-editor), Beth Maclin, Calvin Garner (Co-editor). Standing — Kelley Buchanan. Sharon Houseman, Stephen Carpenter, Dana Williams. Stacey Logan. 42 SPANISH CLUB Row 1 — Michael Stewart, Kim Terrett, Todd Thomas. Shawna Moyers, Greg Scott, Suzanne Buchanan, Eddie Drake. Row 2 — Martha Luster, Loretta Nelson, Kim Eggleston, Liz Walker, Nicholle Fisher, Pam Cooper, Carrie Russell, Melissa Carnell, Linda Beck, Diane Beck, Mark West, Felecia Washington, Ms. Madison. (At Right) The beautiful Christmas float constructed by Art Cub and Student Council members. The theme of the float was Seven Swans Swimming. Row 1 — Sherry Williams, Mark Newell, Xenia Huffman, Chris Brown, Lorna Johnson, Dell Polk, Ova Deen Williams. Row 2 — Wesley Sullivan, Phillip Woods, Stacey Wright, Juan Borders, Kenny Cooper, Bobby Watkins, Antonio Primer, Michael Truelove. The Art Department did very well in various exhibits and competitions in the past year. At the Delta Fair, several entries placed. Winning various ribbons and money prizes were Tara Armtrong, Lorna Johnson, James Wright and Mark Newell. The Arkansas State University sponsored Young Artists Exhibition and awarded Tara Armstrong two merit awards and Charles Townson one merit award. The Art Club Student Council Christmas Float won first place in the Hayti Christmas Parade. The Art Club also brightened the halls of the high school with holiday bulletin boards. LIBIMY CLUB Mark Newell, Tammy Masters, Jennifer Oliver, Charles Townson. (At Left) Cheryl Pollard helps Mr. Adams (sponsor) as preparations are made for the 1988 Prom. 45 (Above) Scene from the formal installation. (Left) Mrs. McKay (Sponsor), Mrs. Betty Harden, who spoke at the ceremony; and Penny Hatley, President. MMIONN. HONOR SOCICTY Row 1 — Terry Walls, Debbie Goodwin, Kelly Buchanan, Penny Hatley, Suzanne Buchanan, Tracey Carrington, Angela Boone, Keith Birmingham. Row 2 — Mark Jackson, Calvin Garner. Pam Cooper, Nicholle Fisher, Teresa Tosh, Shawna Moyers, Stacey Ricketts, Greg Scot, Kelly Brown, Eddie Drake, Michael Young. Row 3 — David Gilmore, Stan Maclin, Phillip Brooks. Row 4 — Cindy King, Stacey Turnage, Kim Young. 46 OFFICERS — Seated — Vice-President — Suzanne Buchanan, President — Penny Hatley, Treasurer — Kelly Bu- chanan. Standing — Reporter — Cindy King, Secretary — Shawna Moyers. Scenes from the annual installation show members and guests enjoying the occasion. WOODWINDS Stacey Ricketts, Sonya Lawrence, Latonya Walker. Elizabeth Walker. BRASS Kneeling — Brian West. Standing — Neiwah Bor ders, Brian Boone, Carnell Jones. HIGH SCHOOL BND b i WOODWINDS PERCUSSION Front (left to right) — Melissa Marshall, Todd Trowbridge, Rodney First Row — Ryan Richardson, Michael Covington. Suttle, Carnell Braxton. Second Row — Victor Strong, Rashawn Arterbridge and Frank Hall. Back (left to right) — Kim Robinson, Jon Davis and James Welch. 48 ' ■ (At Left) Ryan Richardson (Drum Major) and Stacey Ricketts (Drum Majorette). (Above) Mr. Stovall, band director. TRUMPETS — Row 1 — Kurt Sanders, Joey Watkins. Row 2 — Eric Townsend, Jeffrey Lyles, Rodney Smith. MAJORETTES — Front — Debbie Goodwin, Teresa Tosh. Back — Marlena Newsom, Kim Glasper. WOODWINDS — Front — Paige Manley, Cori McKay, Connie Smith, Tammy Goodwin, Lee Ann Holland, Tin- na Shuburte, Tonya Tull. Second — Kristi Billups, Nikki Richardson, Casey Chism, Me- lissa Mulliniks, Kim Crafton. Third — Felicia White, Nicholle Fisher, Pam Cooper. HHS CHOIR This year’s district music contest was held in Cape Girardeau. Pam Cooper received a II for both her vocal solo and her pi- ano solo. Jatissa Shavers re- ceived a II for her vocal solo. Participants in the Girls Sex- tet were Jatissa Shavers, Te- resa Tosh, Debbie Goodwin, Tammy Masters, Joyce Jones, and Pam Cooper. They re- ceived a III. row 1 — Kimberly Glasper, Monoco Randolph, Mary Jones, Paula Mason, Perasia Dunn, Christy Banks, Brandy Hoffa. row 2 — Greg Carnell, Tammy Masters. Brenda Abraham, Roselyn Jones, Deandre Ivory, Felicia Washington, Shandra Barnes, Pam Cooper, Calvin Garner. Row 3 — Jatissa Shavers, Monna James, Haywood Craion, Robert Young. row 4 — Melinda Young, Debbie Goodwin, James Williams, James Wright. Carnell Jones, Jocelyn Jones, Karla Suddarth. 50 MfcTH CLUB Row 1 — Brandy Hoffa, Tonya Tull, Debbie Goodwin, Patricia Pride, Mr. Clark, Felicia Mitchell, Teresa Wright, Nicole Fisher. Row 2 — Tracey Carrington, Teresa Tosh, David Gilmore, Penny Hatley, Suzanne Buchanan. Row 3 — Ricky Wright, Micheal Young, Stacey Turnage, Stephanie Rhodes, Stacey Ricketts, Keith Birmingham, Lee Phillips, Edward Dickey, Phillip Brooks, Terry Walls, Kelly Brown, Chris Hall. 51 RJTUR€ TGF CH€RS Row 1 — Stacey Ricketts, Stacey Turnage, Keith Birmingham. Cindy King. row 2 — Susan Taylor, Melissa Carnell, Nicole Cooper, Beth Maclin, Andrea Phillips. Stephanie Rhodes, Marlena Newsom. Row 3 — Donna Johnson, Lorna Johnson, Paula Mason. Row 4 — Danzel Clinton, Mark West, Todd Thomas, Shannon Alexander. row 5 — Lee Phillips, Dana Waldren, Chris Brown, Marcus Lannie, Rocky Rhodes, Rob Khourie, Greg Scott. Suzanne Buchanan. Kelley Buchanan, Travis Young, Calvin Garner. row 6 — Terry Walls, Benji French, David Gilmore, Greg Carnell, Michael Young, Sherry Birmingham, Lori Riley, Tonya Tull, Kelly Brown, Brian Boone. row 7 — Jimmy Colbert. Stan Maclin. Michael Watkins, Liz Walker, Stephanie Mott, Angela Boone. Brandi Hoffa, Tracey Carrington, Felisa White, Mrs. Valerie White (sponsor). 52 COMPUTO CLUB Row 1 — Sherry Williams, Natosha Pearson, Debbie Goodwin, Teresa Tosh, Penny Hatley, Suzanne Buchanan. Row 2 — Kelley Buchanan, Mark Manley, Chris Lowe, Jimmy Colbert, Kim Young, Michael Watkins. Row 3 — Mr. Clark, Mr. Howard, Lee Phillips, Keith Birmingham, Terry Walls, Rocky Rhodes. Marcus Lannie. 53 speecH T0 M Stacey Ricketts. Pam Cooper and DeAndre Ivory. 81 ■ II b mt Front — Patricia Pride, Brandy Hoffa, Tonya Tull, Jatissa Shavers, Stacey Ricketts, Nicholle Fisher, Pam Cooper, Suzanne Buchanan. Standing — Andrea Phil- lips, Terry Walls, Bret Pearce, Edjron Pearson, David Gilmore, DeAndre Ivory, Rob Khouri, Kim Young. Not Pictured — Penny Hatley. Shawna Moyers, and Nicole Cooper. Itip ’ 'itni. i • OfflCGRS Nicholle Fisher (Secretary-Treasurer), Stacey Ricketts (Vice-President), Pam Cooper (President). 54 The Speech Team started the season with some big wins including Stacey Ricketts’ first-place win in Murray, KY. Some new first-place winners this year were DeAndre Ivory, Jatissa Shavers, and Edjron Pear- son. Of course the Speech Team will lose three out- standing seniors: Pam Cooper, Nicholle Fisher, and Suzanne Buchanan. The district tournament saw Hayti with seven finalists and three state competitors: Stacey Rick- etts, Pam Cooper, and DeAndre Ivory. The Speech Team had a wonderful season and won over 40 trophies. 55 STUDENTS ENTER SEW WITH COTTON’ The annual “Sew With Cotton” contest was held this year at the Hayti High School gym. Winners from our school were Patricia Pride and Felecia Johnson in the Jr. Class with sewing experience division; and Joycelyn Jones and Undray Robinson in the Sportswear — first year of sewing division. Undray Robinson progressed to District on April 23, held on the Three Rivers Community College Campus in Poplar Bluff. Undray was the only winner from Hayti and received several ribbons and a $50 savings bond. Row 1 — Marlena Newsom, Tinna Shuburte, Brenda Abraham, Nicholle Fisher, Floyd Harris, Latonya Walker, Patricia Pride. Row 2 — Cheryl Pollard, Shawna Moyers, Cindy King, Cindy McMillian, Felicia Johnson, Angie Stewart, Rosalyn Jones, Sonya Lawrence, Loretta Nelson, Jocelyn Jones, Felicia Mitchell, Chirsty Banks. 56 1987 queen PAM COOPER fOOTBNl ROYALTY Cindy McMillian SENIOR MAIDS Susan Taylor Stacey Turnage Junior Sherry Birmingham Sophomore Brittney Maclin Freshman 59 1988 BhSKGTBNl Maids and j escorts r Perasia Dunn and Tim Kelleybrew Elizabeth Walker and Frank Thompson Latonya Walker and Frank Hall Shawnette Dunn and Jimmy Shepherd Brittney Maclin and Stan Maclin 60 PAM COOPER ROYN.TY queen Pam was escorted by James Wright. I Kim Glasper — (Cutest) ; Penny Hatley — (Most Courteous) and (Most Likely to Succeed); Phillip Brooks — (Wittiest); and Calvin Garner — Most Courteous, (Most Likely to Succeed), and Most Sophisticated. •The parentheses indicate second place. Kenny Cooper — Wittiest; Nicole Coo- per — (Flirtatious); and Stan Maclin — Most Like to Date. Not pictured — Clayton Barnes — Flir- tatious. Pam Cooper — Most Like to Date, Most Likely to Succeed, and Most So- phisticated; Dianna Liggins — (Most Athletic); Xenia Huffman — Most Cour- teous; and Dell Polk — Most Athletic. 62 WHO’S WHO ■ Cheryl Pollard — Flirtatious; Todd Thomas — (Flirtatious); Dominick Dunn — Most Athletic. Michael Stewart — (Cutest), (Most Courteous); Brenda Abraham — (Wittiest); Bret Pearce — Cutest. Keith Birmingham — Most Likely to Succeed, (Most Athletic); Sherry Wil- liams — Wittiest; Frank Thompson — (Most Like to Date), (Most Sophisticat- ed); Cindy McMillian — Cutest, (Most Like to Date), and (Most Sophisticated). 63 fflfc SW€€TH€MT P€RbSK Dum 1988 PROM QU€€M DWt WILLIAMS 64 Dr. Tom Stanford Superintendent Raymond Inman High School Principal BCMD Of €DUCMIOM Seated — Jimmy Morgan, Pauline Lannie, Ray J. Campbell (Secretary). Standing — Charles Jones, Ronnie Birmingham (Vice-president), Dr. Stanford, Milford Chism and Jerry Hatley (President). 66 IMDim RDOTBNl T0W M Row 1 (left to right) — Shannon Alexander, Frank Thompson, Charles Townsen, Michael Stewart, Bryant Holmes, Sammy Nelson, Shannon Chidester, Henry Moore, Greg Scott, Llewelyn Luster, Allen Brooks, Michael Young, Chris Lowe, Marty Culver. Row 2 (left to right) — Corey Hamilton, Chris Brown, Todd Thomas, Keith Birmingham, Stan Maclin, Shawn Jackson, Kenny Cooper, Steve Carpenter, Ed Dickey, Danzel Clinton, David Gilmore, Jon VanDeWaal, Travis Young, Phillip Brooks. Row 3 (left to right) — Asst. Coach Thomas, Coach Ford, Asst. Coach Owens. SEVERAL INDIAN FOOTBALL PLAYERS HONORED The Indians had five players named to the All-Semo South Conference first or second teams. One player received Honorable Mention. There were two players who made the first team offense: Frank Thompson and Phillip Brooks. The two players named to the first team defense were Frank Thompson and Corey Hamilton. There were three players who were selected to the second team offense: Allen Brooks, Corey Hamilton, and Bryant Holmes. Bryant Holmes was the only player to be named to the second team defense and Sammy Nelson was the only player to receive Honorable Mention. Frank Thompson and Corey Hamilton were also selected to the All-District First Team. Also, Bryant Holmes and Allen Brooks were given Honorable Mention. 68 rams in toon Michael Stewart charg- es to gain yards for the Indians. Todd Thomas attempts another punt for Hayti's advantage. 69 TRIBG OM Freshman Travis Young hands off to Frank Thompson. Todd Thomas and Bryant Holmes attempt to slaugh- ter the opponent. 70 TH€ W MH Referee looks on a tangled mass of players. Todd Thomas attempts to keep the ball from his opponent. 71 IMSITY KXL€YBMi TGF M Row 1 (left to right) — Jennifer Oliver, Burnett Kindred, Debra Smith, Kim Young, Nicole Cooper, Beth Maclin. Row 2 (left to right) — Susan Taylor, Dewanda Huddleston, Dell Polk, Teresa Thomas, Dianna Liggins, Sonya Lawrence, Latonya Walker. SGNIOR GIRLS Left to Right — Susan Taylor, Teresa Thomas, Dell Polk, Dianna Liggins. 72 Left to Right — Dianna Liggins, Kim Young, Debra Smith, Lorna Johnson, and Dell Polk. GIRLS RECEIVE ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS Dell Polk — First-Team Varsity — hitter Lorna Johnson — First-Team Jr. Varsity — setter hitter Debra Smith — Second-Team Varsity — passer Dianna Liggins — Second-Team Varsity — hitter Kim Young — Honorable Mention Varsity — setter JUNIOR UNRSITY UOLLGVBfcLL T€NM Left to Right — Andrea Phillips, Paula Mason. Lorna Johnson, Patricia Pride, Kelly Brown, Vickie Green, Stacey Ricketts, Ova Covington, Donna Johnson. 73 Todd Thomas 30, Larry McIntyre 42, Stan Maclin 22, Tim Kelleybrew. Todd attempts to block a shot as Larry, Stan, and Tim observe. Tim Kelleybrew shoots for two. 42 Larry McIntyre wonders if he made it? 74 Larry McIntyre 42, Stan Maclin 22, Todd Thomas 30, Jimmy Shepherd 32. IMSITY BhSKCTBNl TQ M Row 1 — Ryan Richardson, LaMont Johnson, Todd Thomas, Shawn Jackson. Row 2 (left to right) — Frank Hall, Stan Maclin, Larry McIntyre, Mark Manley, Jimmy Shepherd. (Above) Lawrence Newman attempts a critical shot. (Below Left) Newman does the “bird” with C'ville opponent. (Below Right) Derrick looks on as C'ville attempts a shot. 76 Row 1 — Jeffry Lyles, Greg Scott, Derrick Presberry. Row 2 — Lawrence Newman, Victor Strong, Andrew Kyles, Bobby Watkins. TWO INDIAN BASKETBALL PLAYERS HONORED IN CONFERENCE, DISTRICT Larry McIntyre and Lawrence Newman were both named to the All-Conference bas- ketball team this year. Larry was named to the All-Conference Second Team and Lawrence was named to the J.V. Second Team. Larry was also named to the All-District 2a team. Stan to the rescue. GIRLS IMSITY BhSKGIBMl Kneeling — Resia Johnson, Perasia Dunn, Leigh Ann Trowbridge. Standing — Coach Brown, Leslie Battles, Shirley Norris, Teresa Thomas, Latonya Walker, Coach James. All-Conference basketball honors went to five Hayti girls. Lorna Johnson was named All-Conference on the junior varsity team. Honorable Mention for junior varsity went to Vickie Green. In the varsity All-Conference recognition, Perasia Dunn, Leigh Ann Trowbridge, and Teresa Thomas were named as Honorable Mention. JUNIOR IMSTIY BfcSKCnML Kneeling — Shawnette Dunn, Loma Johnson, Donna Johnson. Standing — Coach Brown, Carolyn Covington, Ova De- an Williams, Elaine Williams, Patricia Pride, Vickie Green, Lorene Covington, Ova Covington, Coach James. 79 FOOTBALL IS FUN (At Left) Travis Young and David Gilmore smile in spite of being sidelined by injuries. INDIM BhSCBNi T€N1 Front — Travis Young, Mark Manley, Rashawn Arterbridge, Ray Tyler, Chris Lowe, Michael Young, Victor Strong, David Cecil. Back — Coach Owens, Michael Covington, Bobby Watkins, Undray Robinson, Todd Thomas, Freddie Russom, Shawn Jackson, Shannon Chidester. The leading hitter was Victor Strong with a .455 average and five home runs. Other Indians hitting above 300 were Travis Young (.370) and Todd Thomas (.323). The leading pitcher was Todd Thomas with three victories. Other winning pitchers were Victor Strong (2), Ray Tyler (1), Rashawn Arterbridge (1), and Freddie Russom (1). Shawn Jackson and David Cecil also contributed to the pitching. The team finished the season 8-14, winning four of the last five games. The tribe took second place in the District Tournament. Next year’s returning possibilities include six freshmen, three juniors, and two sophomores. 80 tmn sa-mn lem Row 1 — Ova Covington, Donna Johnson, Beth Maclin, Tonya Tull, Martha Luster, Stephanie Mott, Leigh Ann Trowbridge, Stacey Ricketts. Row 2 — Coach Reynolds, Rosalyn Jones, Lorna Johnson, Sonya Lawrence, Kim Young, Susan Taylor, Stacey Turnage. Susan Taylor waits for a warm-up pitch Leigh Ann Trowbridge in action on third base 81 INDIANS WIN 2A DISTRICT AT ARNOLD First places: Jimmy Banks — 51.2 in the 400 meters. Dominick Dunn _ 40.1 in the 300 LH. Jimmy Banks — Eric Townson, Charles Townson, Dominick Dunn — 3:32.5 in the 1600-meter relay, and Jimmy Banks. Danzel Clinton, George Thomas, Charles Townson — 8:29.2 in the 3200-meter relay. Second places: Charles Townson — 2:03.5 in the 800 meters. Bryant Holmes — 49'4 in the shot put, Bryant Holmes — 140'5 in the discus. James Wright — 41 '2 in the triple jump, Corey Hamilton, Rick Wright. Dominick Dunn, Charles Town- son — 45.5 in the 400-meter relay. Corey Hamilton, Dominick Dunn, Rick Wright, Jimmy Banks — 1:33.9 in the 800-meter relay. Fourth place: George Thomas — 2:11.9 in the 800 meters. High-point men: Jimmy Banks (38), Charles Townson (36). and Dominick Dunn (36). INDIANS WIN FIRST IN STATE, CLASS 2A The Hayti track team took first place in the Class 2A State Meet. The top three teams and scores were Hayti (47), Ma- plewood (45), and Lutheran North (40. Jimmy Banks was state champ in the 400 meters (50.29). Second places: Dominick Dunn — 39.9 in the 300 LH, Jimmy Banks, Eric Townson. Charles Townson. Dominick Dunn — 3:28.9 in the 1600-meter relay. Bryant Holmes — 52'4V2 in the shot put. Fourth place: Jimmy Banks, Danzel Clinton, George Thom- as, Charles Townson — 8:18.25 in the 3200-meter relay. Fifth place: Corey Hamilton, Dominick Dunn, Rick Wright, Jimmy Banks — 1:33.7 in the 800-meter relay. Sixth place: Charles Townson — 1:59.4 in the 800 meters. Eighth place: C. Hamilton, R. Wright. D. Dunn. C. Townson — 45.8 in the 400-meter relay. Row 1 — Chris Watkins, Allen Brooks, James Wright, Dominick Dunn, Jimmy Banks. Corey Hamilton. Charles Townson, Jerome Woods, Eric Townson. row 2 — James Williams, Henry Moore, Jeffrey Lyles. George Thomas. Michael Stewart, Rick Wright. Bryant Holmes. Kenny Cooper, Stacey Wright, Coach Ford. Row 3 — David Gilmore and Danzel Clinton. 82 INDIAN TRACK TEAM — CLASS 2A STATE CHAMPIONS SENIOR MEMBERS OF THE TRACK TEAM — Kneeling — Allen Brooks and Corey Hamilton. Standing — George Thomas, Danzel Clinton, and Jimmy Banks. Allen and Jimmy were the captains of the team. (Below, Left and Right) Corey Hamilton and Dominick Dunn easily top the hurdles. David Gilmore tries for another win in the shot put. Jimmy Banks finishes his leg of a relay. 83 TRhCK iemm stmg mcgt Danzel Clinton running his leg of the 3200-meter relay. The team took fourth place. Corey Hamilton starting the 800-meter relay to a fifth-place finish. Dominick Dunn passing the baton to Rick Wright in the 800-meter relay. ALL-STATE — Jimmy Banks. George Thomas. Danzel Clin- ton. Corey Hamilton. Rick Wright. Charles Townson, Dominick Dunn, Bryant Holmes, and Eric Townson. Bryant Holmes receiving a second-place shot put medal for a throw of 52'4V2 . The 3200-meter relay team receiving their fourth-place medals. The HHS cheerleaders are all smiles as they prepare for the annual Football Homecoming parade. Indians attempt to run a touchdown. 85 Dell Polk makes a save for the Indians as Beth Maclin watches. Allen Brroks was the male recipient of the Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Award. Larry McIntyre receives an award from Coach Reynolds Lorna Johnson was chosen as the MVP of the Junior Varsity volleyball team. Bryant Holmes receives recognition from Coach Ford. Aren't you glad these aren't your dates? Ms. Myracle begins another day. NICE outfit! Mr. Thomas looks over classroom assignments. Christmas in the lounge. Prom Committee after a hard day s work: Seated — S. Moyers, B. Maclin, G Avitts, C. Pollard. C. King, K. Buchanan. Standing — R. Woods, C. Jones, S. Lawrence, B. Kindred, and D. Hud Ms. Myracle, the perfectionist. What is he smiling about? These girls still believe in the Easter Bunny. Who are these monkeys on the ladder? Debbie looks real enthused, huh? 90 Mr. Cole says, Did I miss something?” Cindy, Kelly, Beth and Cheryl telling dirty jokes again. Quiet Christmas assembly prior to fireworks display. 91 Mrs. McKay attempts the splits. Three of Hayti High's finest at the 1988 prom. Someone knocked on Mrs. Scott’s door Love the socks! Is school really worth it? during class. I Grow up, Mr. Howard! Play with kids your own age. Computer Club party ELECTRONIC SERVICE COMPANY Authorized Zenith, Sylvania, Philco, Emerson, and Sharp Service Center Phone 359-0566 7i r£NiTH VCR Service and Repair TV and Stereo 206 South Fourth — Hayti The new MISSOURI HERALD Thursday Pemiscot County's Legal Newspaper Since 1906 BOOTHEEL BEACON Tuesday Bootheel Area's Largest Weekly Circulation Phone 359-1194 MANGRUM INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Hayti, Missouri Phone 359-1673 Home 359-1037 Compliments of East Side of the Square = ) % Kathy Sanders Ina Claire Sanders h Phone 359-1818 We Have Helium Balloon Bouquets. JOHN W. GERMAN FUNERAL HOMES Phone 359-4100 Phone 695-4531 Hayti, Missouri Steele, Missouri 94 CLEVENGER MoorcA Paints Innovations Paint - Flooreovering - Wallcovering DRUG STORE Commercial - Residential Bill Clevenger, R.Ph. Complete Prescription Service Phone 359-2225 Phone 359-1646 Hayti, Missouri 313 E. Broadway Hayti LANNIE-CARTEE FORD — MERCURY TURNAGE GRAIN NEW and USED CARS John Turnage We specialize in complete care: Clean it up, Tune it up, Change oil. Phone 359-0318 HAYTI, MISSOURI See Pete or Mark for the Best Car Deals in Town. Phone 888-9071 BRAGG CITY, MISSOURI Phone 359-2220 Highway J. Hayti South Missouri 95 Where Most People T rade Most in Pemiscot County 702 Ward Avenue Caruthersville, Missouri 63830 Phone 333-4480 325 South Third Hayti, Missouri 63851 Phone 359-1705 96 Open 8 a.m.-IO p.m. Seven Days a Week TURNAGE WRECKERS SALVAGE WE MEET BY ACCIDENT. Air Cushion Recovery Forklift Service Phone 359-1861 Gene Turnage 24-hour wrecker service Highway 84 West — Hayti, Missouri GARDNER’S GROCERY Groceries — Meats Bottled Gas Free Delivery Phone 359-1380 THE STORE Owner — Tim Gardner Open Seven Days a Week Dinner Bell Chicken Groceries Country Taters, Hot Sandwiches Gas Fresh-Baked Goods Bob Turnage AUCTIONEER RIAl TOR BOB TURNAGE AUCTION REAL ESTATE Hayti, Missouri Highway 84 West Phone 359-2375 Office Corner of Third 359-1788 Washington Hayti Residence 359-1967 TURNAGE FLOWERS GIFTS On the Square — Hayti, Missouri Weddings Gifts Helium Balloons Randall Turnage Phone 359-0088 311 E. Broadway 97 THE PRINT SHOP HAYTI, MISSOURI 63851 PH. 314-359-0445 Envelopes • Letterheads • Invoices • Statements Business Cards • Flyers • Catalogs • Certificates NCR Forms • Register Forms • Programs • Brochures Candidate Cards 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, Owner 1811 Carroll Phone 333-0189 Earnie Babcock Finest in Athletic Equipment SKEETER KELL SPORTING GOODS LARGE or SMALL — We outfit them all. Kennett, Missouri 63857 Box 186 Phone 888-6678 Rodney Riggs George New Roger Sledge 98 HILLIN, CLARK TOOLE, P.C. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS R. Dwayne Clark, C.P.A. 210 S. Third 314-359-1388 Hayti, MO 63851 BROWN’S GROCERY Highway 84 West Store Phone 359-1120 All Your Grocery Needs Hayti, Missouri 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 99 523 East Malone Avenue Sikeston, Missouri COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF NORTHEAST ARKANSAS, INC. 2215 East Highland Drive P.O. Box 370 Jonesboro, Arkansas 72401 PHONE: (501) 932-6601 Franchises in: Jonesboro, Arkansas Blytheville, AR Southeast Missouri Dyersburg, Tennessee West Plains, Missouri Nobody’s memories are quite like yours Nobody’s class ring should be either. When your class ring is from Balfour it can be as unique and special as you are. Because you choose the style, the stone, the decoration, the engraving — to express your interests, ac- tivities, 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. (m| Balfour No one remembers in so many ways. John W. Taylor 1620 SYLVAN DR. POPLAR BLUFF, MO 63901 (314) 785-2003 m 100 Congratulations, Seniors. W. M. CRYSLER COMPANY John Deere Sales and Service Turner dairies inc. Distributed by Charles Moss Phone 333-2623 Caruthersville, Missouri Phone 359-0141 Hayti, Missouri HAYTI, TEXGAS OSBORNE OFFICE EQUIPMENT Phone (314)334-8011 “Your Car-Care Center” 1413 Thomas Drive Cape Girardeau Missouri Phone 359-9988 61 South Hayti, MO 101 BARKOVITZ DEPT. STORE FAMILY OUTFITTERS Hayti, Missouri Phone 359-0474 THE FAMOUS SHOP Caruthersville, Missouri Phone 333-0530 HAYTI FURNITURE APPLIANCE Everything for the Home New and Used Roy Moore, Owner Phone 359-0373 Hayti Missouri . 'lift A -JEWELRY SHOP FINE JEWELRY Si WATCHES ■ CUSIOM MAPt NUGGETS • CLASS RINGS • ENGRAVING ALL TYPES OF REPAIRS ---314 e. MAIN -' 359-2502 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 Dexter, Missouri Phone 359-2233 Highway 84 Hayti, Missouri 102 LOCATED IN THE CENTER OF PEMISCOT COUNTY TO SERVE PEMISCOT COUNTY “YOUR FULL SERVICE BANK” Free Parking Installment Loans Money Orders Savings Accounts Personal Loans Night Depository Agricultural Loans Dratts Drive-In-Banking Auto Loans Safety Deposit Boxes Checking Accounts Business Loans Real Estate Loans Home Improvement Loans Commercial Accounts Bank of Hayti 805 E. Washington - Ph. 359-1244 215 S. Third St. - Ph. 359-0331 EACH DEPOSITOR @ FDIC © INSURED TO $100,000 BOWEN’S HAYTI AUTO TRACTOR PARTS Farm Field Service Hayti Phone 359-0465 Front End Repairs and Alignment Goodyear Tires Missouri SANDERS USED CARS Clean Used Cars Phone 359-1230 413 East Washington Hayti McCULLOCH'S DRIVE IN Pit Barbecue Phone 359-2119 East Washington Hayti JUDY’S HAIR BOUTIQUE Judy Babb Owner and Operator Gi Gi Hair Removal, Permanents, Frosting, Hair Styles for Both Men and Women, Coloring Phone 359-1639 408 St. Third Hayti METZGER’S Smclair) SINCLAIR SERVICE George, Sadie, and Marty Highway 84 Hayti, Missouri 104 HAYTI, MO. WEST COLUMBIA, S.C. ARLINGTON, TEXAS ATLANTA, GA SANFORD, FL BROOKLET, GA LEBANON, OHIO ROXBORO, N.C. 105 Hayti, Missouri STORE HOURS: 711 East Lincoln Hayti, Missouri Phone 359-1691 Only Grocery Store In This Area Offering Quality Stamps Plus HAYTI BIG STAR 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday — Saturday Sunday—9 to $ WE GLADLY ACCEPT USDAFOOD STAMP COUPONS We Have Postage Stamps For Sale WE NOW HAVE PERSONAL LOCAL MONE ORDERS THAT CAN BE TRACED WITHIN 24 HOURS Sam Purser, Manager DOUBLE QUALITY STAMPS ON THURSDAY With $15 or More Purchase Excluding Milk Tobacco Products HOME OF QUALITY MEATS, QUALITY PRODUCE QUALITY STAMPS JIM’S DAISY QUEEN and FUN CITY Highways 84 and 61 Phone 359-1440 Hayti, Missouri VIDEO GAMES POOL PINBALL MACHINES CONNECT FOUR SKILL POOL MINIATURE GOLF CHECKERS MAZE GAMES BIG SCREEN TV FUNTASTIC FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT Congratulations to the Class of 1988 QUALITY CLEANERS CARPET CLEANING Phone 359-0280 407 South Fourth JIM’S GROCERY A Family Store — Specializing in Lunch Meats Phone 359-2364 611 Hayti North Third Missouri Hayti Missouri Congratulations, Seniors Hayti MOORE’S DOLLAR STORE Phone 359-2938 209 South Fourth Missouri STANFIELD JEWELRY STORE 322 Ward Avenue Phone 333-0273 Caruthersville, Missouri KWIK CHEK Phone 333-1710 1710 Truman Caruthersville, Missouri The yearbook staff encourages everyone to patronize those businesses that have supported them by placing ads in the 1988 Council. 107 The Friendship of Those We Serve Is the Foundation of Our Progress. JIMMY OSBURN FUNERAL HOMES, INC. Wardell, Missouri Hayti, Missouri Phone 628-3434 Phone 359-1600 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. Em 4rpo«i M lo 100.000 108 Save on Service Prescription Professionalism Drug Dependability THE SUPER CHISM DISCOUNT PLUMBING PRESCRIPTION HEATING COMPANY DRUG STORES Phone 359-0296 Hayti Missouri 24-Hour Emergency Prescription Service We Fill Any Doctor's Prescription Quality Stamps Free Delivery Joey Chan —333-1324 Jerry Dudley — 333-1310 Phone 333-4890 Phone 359-0008 410 Ward Avenue 308 E. Main Caruthersville Hayti HAYDEN’S HEALTHMART CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR ACHIEVEMENTS. PHARMACY 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 RICK’S VIDEO Phone 359-0028 HAYDEN 108 South Third Hayti 109 — • BIG JOE’S JACKSON’S OP-AA GLASS SHOP PHILLIPS jgj| Insurance Claims Welcome Phone 359-0150 BROASTED CHICKEN KENTUCKY LAKE Owners: Cremer and Gary Jackson 305 East Washington Hayti, Missouri CATFISH Windshields Plexiglas SNACKS DRINKS Back Side Glass Wire Glass Phone 359-2874 Tractor Glass Const. Equip. Window Glass Storm Windows Custom built to fit any We never close. Hayti, MO Safety Glass Plate Glass size (Free estimates) MJTOGIWHS 111 COMPLIMENTS OF THE HAYTIJAYCEES Park and Zoo Improvements Charitable Education Projects Community Improvements Other Local Jaycee Programs DALTON PETROLEUM, INC. TOWN COUNTRY 'SHELLj %y SUPPLY COMPANY One-Stop Building Service Complete Supplies for the Do-it-Yourselfer Phone 333-4211 206 W. 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