Poplar Bluff High School - Bluff Yearbook (Poplar Bluff, MO)

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THE 1966 BLUFF Poplar Bluff High School Poplar Bluff, Missouri Volume XLVI Curriculum Foreword Honors We reflect back over this year, each moment the defeat . . . the loyalty . . . the learning . . . and sorrow . . . each dance . . . our new annuals then a graduation and our diplomas . . . When have these Reflections to carry with us. May you PS Sports Organizations . . . the work and the play . . . the victory and new friends ... a new school . . . excitement . . . our class pictures . . . our senior rings . . . we have left to go our separate ways, we will relive these moments in the pages of the Bluff. Classes Advertising 4 Reflections We pause for a second to reflect on the scene we are leaving. There are memories of friends, places and things . . . laughter . . . work and play . . . victory and defeat . . . loyalty. All this made up a part of our lives. The record is written and we are proud. We will hold forever this mo- ment in our hearts. 5 u I 10 uinjno Front Row, Left to Right; Robert C Hyde, Treasurer; Clarebel Secretary; Mercedes Sloan. Back Row; Dr. Fred Biggs, J. B. Jef Gray, Vice President; Earl Parkin, President; Thadis Seifert, fress, Harlod Lacy. Poplar Bluff Board of Education 14 There is increasing evidence that education is a far more powerful instrument than most people have been willing to admit. The Fed- eral Government has recognized this fact and is trying to implement additional educational programs designed to raise the cultural as well as economic development of the American citizen. It is with this fact in mind that the Senior High School of Poplar Bluff, Missouri must continue to put forth its most concentrated efforts to meet the educational needs of the young people of our community. Superintendent of Schools May I suggest that you enjoy the most wonderful years of your life while you have the opportunity to do so. Your adaption into adulthood during these years is most trying. There must be sweat and tears, work and play, joy and sorrow in order for you to mature into moral, stable, honest, sincere young people. May I advise you to have some real good friends —most of these friends will be made up from your peers. However, it is well if you have some adult friends to guide and counsel with you. How much you have meant to me as your friend you probably will never really know. I wish for you the best that you can give life and life can give to you. Most sincerely. Assistant Superintendent 15 In your short lifetime to-date you have al- ready seen man accomplish the once con- sidered impossible” feat of leaving the earth to travel in space. Also, you are aware that man has developed the necessary, destructive power to destroy the very earth upon which we live. What the future will bring is uncertain, how- ever, it is certain that you will share the re- sponsibility of helping to determine the future. May you strive to develop a philosophy of life with the Golden Rule” as a cornerstone. The present opportunities for leading a good life are better than they have ever been. Use your initiative and God given talents to help improve your community, state, nation and the world in which we live. Your high school experiences are necessary building stones in your foundation of life. May you take full advantage of the opportuni- ties offered so you will do your part in a life of service toward mankind. Principal 6 The community of Poplar Bluff has proven its sincerity in providing the best available staff and ed- ucational facilities for the youth. Educational facilities and staffs are not enough. A third ingredient is necessary to insure the objectives of a total school; and that component is a dedicated student body. I challenge the student of this school to do his best in utilizing the opportunities provided not only in 1966 but all years to come. Assistant Principal Front Row, Left to Right; Sherry Atkinson, Mercedes Sloan. Back Row; Glenda Wright, Rose Gar- ner, Gloria Lervis. Carol Seasongood P e r s 0 n n e 1 Carol Russell Left to Right; Clarebel Gray, Ruth Leach, Jean Musbach. JOHN BARRETT, B.A. Arkansas State College English, Freshman Class Sponsor DOROTHY CROWELL. B.S. Southeast Missouri State English, Freshman Class Sponsor OLETA DANIEL, B.S. Central Missouri State Col- lege, Washington University, Missouri University English, St udent Council Sponsor, Senior Class Spon- sor MYRTLE CORBETT, A.B. University of Kansas, Wash- ington University, Missouri University, Colorado Uni- versity English L a n A 8 r u t a s g e MARY CUNNING, B.S.E. Arkansas State College, Cen- tral Missouri State College English, Sophomore Class Sponsor LENA HUGHES, B.S.E., M.S.E. Arkansas State College English, Junior Class Spon- sor 18 ANN MARTIN, B.A. Arkansas State College, Uni- versity of Wyoming English, Speech, Debate Club Sponsor, Pep Club Sponsor MARJORIE MARTIN. B.A. Texas Christian University English, Debate Club Spon- sor, Sophomore Class Spon- sor RICHARD MINETREE, B.A.. M.A. University of Missouri. West- minster College English. Senior Class Spon- sor I.ATREECE SCIROCCO, B.S., M.S. Southeast Missouri State, Peabody College English, Student Council Sponsor, Sophomore Class Sponsor Virginia Meredith B.S.E., M.A. Southeast Missouri State Miami University English. Journalism, BLUFFER Sponsor, Quill and Scroll Sponsor, Senior Class Sponsor RUTH MINETREE. B.S. University of Missouri English, Quill and Scroll Sponsor, Honor Society Sponsor, CO-BLUFFER Sponsor Virginia Young, B. S. Southeast Missouri College Arkansas State College English, Student Council Co-Sponsor 19 ETHEL DELANY. B.S.E., M.A. Southeast Missouri State, George Peabody College Science, Freshman Class Sponsor JEWEL IVESTER, B.S. Southeast M issou ri State College, University of Mis- souri Chemistry, Physics, Science Club Sponsor BEN SMITHEE, M.A. Drake University Biology, Biology Club Spon- sor, Junior Class Sponsor S c ♦ I e n c e DONALD HOPPER. B.S.E. Arkansas State College, East Texas State College Science, Freshman Class Sponsor HARRISON STARNES, B.S.E., M.S. University of Arkansas, Cen- tral Missouri State College Science, Chemistry, Science Club Sponsor, Junior Class Sponsor 20 WILLIAM BRIAN, M.S.E. Texas A M University Math, Math Club Sponsor, Freshman Class Sponsor CHARLES KEETER, B.S.E. Arkansas State College, Uni- versity of Tennessee Algebra II, Trig., Elemen- tary Functions, Math Club Sponsor rtf? RICHARD FREY. B.S.E. Southeast Missouri State. Kansas State University M at h. Algebra, Geometry, Junior Class Sponsor, Cross Country Coach, Math Club Sponsor K. VEERAMONI IYER. B.S.. B.E., M.E. Kerala University Math, Freshman Class Spon- sor TERRY POPP, B.S.E., M.S.E. Southeast Missouri State College, Southern Illinois University, Arkansas State College, University of Mis- souri Geometry, Alegebra I, Photography BETTY VANNICE, B.S. Southeast Missouri State College Algebra I, Math, Math Club Sponsor 21 CASSIE ALDRICH, B.S. Southeast Missouri State College, University of Mis- souri American History JULIA COTRELL. A.B. Randolph-Macon Woman’s College- World History, Sophomore- Class Sponsor 0 c ♦ 1 a I JERRY DOSS. B.S.E. Arkansas A M Social Studies, Sophomore Class Sponsor BARBARA HUNT, B.S.E. Southeast Missouri State College American History, World History’, Junior Class Spon- sor, F.T.A. Sponsor RONALD McKUIN, B.S.E. Southeast Missouri State College World History, American History, Junior Class Spon- sor, F. r.A. Sponsor KATHERINE MORRIS, B.S.E. Southeast Missouri State College Civics, Sophomore Class Sponsor, Better Citizenship Club Sponsor 22 WYMAN RAMSEY, B.S.E., B.D. Arkansas State College, Southern Seminary, San Diego State Social St ud ies. Freshman Class Sponsor, St udent Council Sponsor, Civics Club Sponsor JERRY RUSSELL, B.S.E. Arkansas State College Social Studies, Senior Class Sponsor, Audio Visual Co ordinator DANNY PRUETT. B.S.E. Arkansas State College Social Studies, Freshman Class Sponsor, Civics Club Sponsor MARY THROWER, B.S.E. Southeast Missouri State College, Southwest Missouri State College, Monmouth College Missouri History, Sociology, Senior Class Sponsor RONCOE PRIDY, B.S.E. Arkansas State College Social Studies, Freshman Class Sponsor I LAURA CLARK. B.S.E. Southeast Missouri State College. Indiana University Spanish. Art. Spanish Club Sponsor I) j4 CARRIE LITTLE, B.S. Southeast Missouri State College Art, Junior Class Sponsor ANN PHILLIPS. B.M. M., M.E. Ouachita Baptist University Vocal Music, Senior Class Sponsor, Ensemble Fine HARRY CRAIN, B.F.A. Kansas University Art, BLUFF Sponsor calista McDaniel, A.B.. M.A. University of Alabama, Uni- versity of M iss ou ri, Uni- versity of Colorado, Uni- versity of Paris French, Latin, French Club Sponsor JERRY PRUETT, B.M.E. Arkansas State College Music, Band GLENN SMITH, B.A. Tusuilum College Speech, Drama Club Spon- sor, Thespian Society Spon- sor, Senior Class Sponsor JACQUELYN PRUETT, B.M.E. Arkansas State College General Music. Girls Cho- rus, Freshman Chorus BILL SALYER. B.S.E. Southeast Missouri State College Music, Band MARTA TORRES, D.E. University of Texas, Uni- versity of Villanueva, Uni- versity of Havana Spanish, Spanish Club Spon- sor, Senior Class Sponsor 25 Home LENORA COURSEY, B.S., M.S. Kansas State College, Lin- coln University, Iowa State University Family Relations, Home Economics, F.H.A. Sponsor, Senior Class Sponsor — Economics CORA JETT, B.S. Missouri University, Central College Home Economics, F.H.A. Sponsor, Sophomore Class Sponsor B.A. Murray State College, Uni- versity of Missouri Home Economics, F.H.A. Sponsor, Junior Class Spon- sor VIDA STANARD, B.S. University of Missouri Home Economics, F.H.A. Sponsor, Freshman Class Sponsor JERRY WYATT, B.S. University of Missouri Home Economics, F.H.A. Sponsor, Sophomore Class Sponsor 4 « Vocational ARNOLD DUNCAN, B.S. M.E. Murray State College, Uni- versity of Missouri Coordinator, C.O.E. Club Sponsor Education HENRIETTA METZ, B.S.E., M.E. University of Missouri Northeast Missouri State DONALD SIMMONS, B.S. M.A. Coordinator, National Hon- or Society, C.O.E. Club Sponsor, Senior Class Spon- sor University of Missouri. Mur- ray State College Industrial and Vocational Education Supervisor GEORGE CARTER, B.S. Lincoln University Boys’ Physical Education, Freshman Class Sponsor I JIM LOHR, B.S.E. Southeast Missouri State College Boys’ Physical Education, Hygiene, World History, Head Football Coach ED ROMEO, B.S.E. Arkansas State College Boys’ Physical Education, Football Coach P h y s I c a I MARY GODWIN. Southern Methodist Uni- versity Girls’ Physical Education, Cheerleader’s Sponsor FAYE POWERS, B.S.E. Central Missouri State Col- lege Girls’ Physical Education, G.A.A. Sponsor, Senior Class Sponsor E d u c a t ♦ i o n TOM TELLE, B.S. Southeast Missouri State College, University of Mississippi Boys’ Physical Education, Assistant Football Coach, Head Track Coach, Junior Class Sponsor JOHN GIBBS, B.S.E. Southeast Missouri State College, Oklahoma State Driver Training, Head Bas- ketball Coach MARY MABURY, B.S.E. Southeast Missouri State College Girls' Physical Education, Cheerleaders’ Sponsor DONNA TELLE, B.S.E. Southeast Missouri State College, University of Mis- sissippi, So u t h e rn Illinois University Girls’ Physical Education, Cheerleaders’ Sponsor, Freshman Class Sponsor 27 B u s ♦ i n e s s E d u c a t ♦ I o n 28 RUDELL CRITES, B.S.E., M.E. Southeast Missouri State, Arkansas State College Business Education, BLUFF Sponsor KATHIE REED, B.S.E. Southeast Missouri State College Business Education, Junior Class Sponsor MARTHA DUNCAN. B.S. M.A. Murray State College, Uni- versity of Missouri Business Education ANNE ROBERTS, B.S.E. Arkansas State College Business Education, Senior Class Sponsor TOM HOOVER, B.S. Louisiana State University, Southeast Missouri State College Business Education, Fresh- man Class Sponsor, Basket- ball Coach, Golf Coach IRENE SWAIN, B.S.E. Southeast Missouri State College, Central Missouri State College- Business Education, Honor Society Sponsor WALLACE BERRY, B.S.A., M.S. Arkansas StateCollege, Loui- siana State University Horticulture, Agriculture LEO CLANAHAN University of Missouri, Colo- rado State Auto Mechanics BILL SCOVILLE, B.S.E., M.A. Northeast Missouri State College Drafting, Sophomore Class Sponsor, FEET Club Sponsor Vocational Agriculture JACOB BAUMGARDNER Building and Trades Picture Not Available Industrial Arts TOM HALE, M.A. Murray State College Machine Shop, Senior Class Sponsor AL HOBBS, B.S.E. University of Missouri General Shop, Junior Class Sponsor LEWIS BROWN, B.S.A. University of Missouri, Co- lumbia University, Westmin- ster College Vocational Agriculture, F F A Sponsor HUBERT PORTER B.S., M.E. University of Missouri Industrial Education, Fresh- man Class Sponsor JOE SNIDER Missouri Baptist College, University of Missouri Electronics, Junior Class Sponsor, FEET Club Sponsor 'V CHARLES YARBROUGH, B.S.E. Arkansas A M Industrial Arts 29 RUTH KING, B.S..M.S.E. Southeast Missouri State College, Washington Uni- versity. Arkansas State Col- lege Special Education, Voca- tional Adjustment Coordina- tor FRANCES DAVIS, B.S. Kansas State College, Kansas University, Arkansas State College Assistant Librarian, Library Club Co-Sponsor SYLVIA SHIMMING, B.S.E. Arkansas State College Librarian, Library Club Sponsor FLORENCE RISLEY, B.A., M.E. University of Missouri, Loyola University, College of St. Teresa Special Education Special Education Special Service ROSE FIELDING, A.B. Washington University Study Hall Supervisor, Senior Class Sponsor JAMES SULLINS, B.S. California Baptist College Study Hall Supervisor, Sophomore Class Sponsor MARY CROWE. B.S.. M S. Southeast Missouri State College. University of Mis- souri Counselor, Psychology. F.T. A. Sponsor, J unior Class Sponsor DONALD SWAIN, B.S.E., M.A. Washington University, Uni- versity of Wyoming, South- west Baptist College Counselor, Psychology, Stu- ' 1 . ■. s: _______________ FLOYD SHEARER. B.S.E.. M.E. Northeast Missouri State College. Mississippi Uni- versity, University of Missouri Counselor, Psychology, Key Club Sponsor FRANK WILKINSON, B.S.E.. M.E. Southeast Missouri State College, University of Missouri Counselor, Psychology, Freshman Class Sponsor, Key Club Sponsor o O o k s First Row, I ft to Right; Lillian Smith, Wilma Jen- kins, Ann Harshbaruger, Ruth Belings, Dona Sliger, Dorthy Lyions, Shirley Doty. Second Row; Violet Crockran, Sue Osburin, Sylvia McAnturff, Aliene Dickerson, Birtie Barnett. 31 Left to Right; Aubry Martin, John Stucker, Vernon Brock, Nelson King, Bonnie Tacket. We pause . . . To turn and take A backward glance at Our year past. We behold . . . A profusion of memories. The record has been written And we are proud. We are glad that our Fortunes let us walk This way. 34 This year has been a year of preparation for the years to come . . . We have learned the meaning of loyalty . . . the value of friendships . . . the glory of victory . . . the sadness of defeat. It has been a year of newness ... of growth ... a beginning for Freshmen . . . and an ending for Seniors. May you carry with you always the Reflections of these mo- ments. 35 First Attendant Kim Biggs Second Attendant Ann Crowe Third Attendant Sally Fischer Honorable Mention 36 Linda King Susie Newkirk Blliff Qu66n Susan Vandover • • Who’s Who in P.B.H.S. SECRETARIAL PRACTICE; Sondra Malone 38 CLERICAL PRACTICE; Nancy Eldridge BOOKKEEPING; David Bowden BOYS PHYSICAL EDUCATION; James Woolridge 42 ENGLISH; Ronnie Albright VOCAL MUSIC; Bruce Nall Valedictorian Evening in Paris” May 7, 1965 — a long awaited and well remembered night for many students of P.B.H.S. For many weeks the junior class planned, replanned, and finally transformed the gym into a marvelous Evening In Paris”. The Ken Williams Band provided the music and helped complete our 1964-65 Prom. 44 KK 45 47 Basketball Homecoming ’66” _ r ■ m n K I 'S - Editor: Ann Crowe, Sponsors: Mr. Crain, Mrs. Crites Advertising: Linda King, Editor, Mary Eastbum Classes: Becky Loughead, Sharon Sloan, Editor; Donna Ehlers Throughout the year the members of the an- nual staff have toiled tirelessly in bringing to you, the students of P.B.H.S., the 1966 Bluff. We have come a long way since our first day. With deadlines met, pictures taken and retaken, copy written and edited, our job is finished. We are proud of the part we played in pre- serving the moments to remember of 1965-66. Curriculum: Martha Henson, Editor; Ronnie Allen Sports: Larry Crain, Danny Clark, Editor Organizations: Debbie Boeving, Susan Van Dover, Editor; Lois Dunn 51 I pledge myself to uphold the high purposes of this So- ciety to which I have been elected, striving in every way by word and deed to make its ideals the ideals of our school.’ OFFICERS: Susan Gill. President; Linda King, Secretary; Susie Newkirk, Treasurer; Peggy Schluter, Corresponding Secretary; Preston Wright, Vice President; Gary Miller, Sergcant-at-Arms. First Row: Brenda Link. Ginny Carter, Alice Ponder, Dora Opaleski. Second Row: Ann Crowe, Janice Threlkeid, Linda Sparkman, Linda King. Peggy Schluter. Third Row: Susan Gill, Susie Newkirk, Gary Miller, Dean Million. Fourth Row: Robert Riley, Randy Parker. Monica Keathley. David Bowden. Preston Wright. U anD « International Honorary Society for High School Journalists First Row; Sally Hammons, Martha Henson, Sandy Stoecker, Susan Boyle. Second Row; Jerome Walker, Mary Beth Loughead, Susan Van Dover, Susie Newkirk. Third Row; Frank White, Alice Ponder, Stan Berry, Emily Hogg. Fourth Row; Susan Gill, Sharon Sloan, Linda King, Cheryl Manns, Jill Russell. Absent for picture; Ann Crowe and Danny Clark. 53 B I u Staff f e r In order to report to the students of P.B. H.S. the current school news and events, the Bluffer Staff works hard to meet deadlines and produce a sucessful paper. Combining knowledge and effort, the staff experiences the many trials, as well as rewards, of good jour- nalism. Editor: Mary Beth Loughead, Sponsor: Mrs. Meredith 5 4 Sports: Stan Berry, Editor; Jerome Walker Advertising: Sandy Stoecker; Manager 55 Page 3: Sally Hammons, Susan Boyle; Editor, Susan Gill. 56 Sally Fischer The school spirit of P.B.H.S. would suffer a severe loss indeed without the enthusiasm and vivacity exhibited by our cheerleaders. The job these girls do does not cease with the final buzzer at the end of a game. A con- tinuous schedule of pep assemblies, bonfires, pep club meetings, and incessant practice ses- sions must be met. With their fierce loyalty and constant deter- mination our cheerleaders lead us, the stu- dents of P.B.H.S., in cheering the Mules on to victory and in defeat. 58 Linda King Jr. Varsity: Debbie Christie, Janice Taylor, Marsha McGowen; Head, Judy Robinson, Pat Mathias, Mary Lou Ridge Jaybie Jeliress Becky Loughcad 88 PI Mary Eastburn Senior Christmas Dance With the excitement of Christmas vaca- tion in the air the Seniors gathered to decorate for their annual Christmas Dance. A lot of hard work and planning was combined to make the last dance of the old year a memorable one. 61 r 62 A colorful highlight of the P.B.H.S. marching Sho-Me” band are the flashy, highstepping majorettes. Also, adding pep and spirit to pep assemblies and home games, they represent our school in the finest way. Their talented performances are a great contribution to the band and entire student body. SENIOR ATTENDANTS: Linda Bloodworth and John Hen- JUNIOR ATTENDANTS: Susan VanDovcr and Bruce Nall son. Daisy Mae: Debbie Dowd. L’il Abner: Larry Vaughn. 64 Back Row: F.H.A. President. Barbara Hedspeth: Donnie Scon. Front Row: F.H.A. Beau. Lynn Rains; F.F.A. Sweetheart. DeAnn Melton. Fun, excitement, refreshments, and the annual crowning of F.F.A. Sweet- heart and F.H.A. Beau were the high- lights of this year’s Barnwarming dance. Members of the local chapters of F.F.A. and F.H.A. gathered and enjoyed an evening of square dancing and gaiety. To the students who attended, this annual event will hold many fond and delightful memories. Row One, Left to Right: Greer, Brown, Pitman, Robinson, Rice, Richardson, Wooden, Piper, Pritchett, Nall, B. Ray, Wyatt. Row Two: Sally Fischer, Cowart, Jett, Jackson, Barton, Allen, Shelton, Essary, Wooden, Ferguson, Moss, Mitchell, Becky Loughead. Row Three: Linda King, Pinkston, Turner, Willis, Hendrichs, Austen, Bacon, Davis, Ruskin, Barker. Smith. Jay- bie Jeffries. Row Four: Susan VanDover, Livingston, Nations, West, Ray. Danner, Ryan, Arrant, Mary Eastburn. Row Five: McWilliams, Arnac. 69 • 1 . rj l' i z-ih, ( - % 11 1 -' Our starting line-up, the boys who led our team to the district tri-championship. Front Line, Left to Right; Steve Arant, Larry Bacon, Alan Barton, Eddie Moss, Larry Jack- son, Mike Hinrichs, Ronnie Ryan. Back Field. Left to Right; George Danner, John Piper, Bruce Nall, John Brown, Billy Wooden. Football Coach Romeo whispers the next secret plan to the quarterback. There is a scramble on the field when one of the opposing players is hurt. THE GRADUATING LINEMEN: Left to Right; Ronnie Barker, Jim Ferguson, Larry Bacon, Bruce Pitman, George Ryan, Bob Pinkston, Mike Hinrichs, Larry Jackson, John Danner. In the rough and tough MULES practice, TIGER Ray racks ’em up. 71 Telle detects a weakness in the opponents Romeo hears of the weakness in his opponent Lohr relays message to the team Promising sophomore quarterback — Ben Wyatt — 1 year letterman 1 year letterman — Bill Ray — quarterback 2 year letterman — Bruce Nall — graduating quarterback 1 year letterman — Danny Pritchett — halfback Promising fullback — John Brown — 1 year letterman 2 year letterman — Bill Wooden — graduating halfback Coach Frey urges our boys to sprint for the finish line. Cross Country The GO” signal is given and of course P.B. takes an early lead. First Row. Left to Right: Mike Sample, Jim Fogle, Billie Van- dl. George Ezell. Larry Moore. Galen Chadwick. Jimmy Wol- pers. Second Row: Coach Frey, Tommy Leach, Floyd Hutchin- son, C. B. Danner, Randy Prince, Kurt Marshaus, Ronnie Rains. The two varsity lettcrmen for this year are Galen Chadwick and Tommy Leach. 75 Springfield ( Hiller est) West Plains............... Malden, P.B. Invitational Tr. Cape Central............ Advance............. Perryville.......... Doniphan............ Caruthersville...... Jefferson City...... Regional Tournament VARSITY TEAM— First row; Danny Clark, Dennis Payne, Bruce Aram, Barry Hammack. Third row; Manager, Jerome Walker, Holloway, Bill Ray. Second row; Eddie Moss, Ben Wyatt, Steve Bryan Belknap, Mike Hinrichs, Larry Busby. Ben Wyatt sophomore forward t Left to right: B team coach, Jim Lohr; Var- sity coach, John Gibbs; Freshman coach, Tom Hoover. These are the men who through yelling and whip-lashing helped our team be- come great. John Brown sophomor forward Mike Hinrichs senior center two year letterman f0pLa 14 . turr Buz stalls while Brian ties his shoe- lace after enemy sab- otage. Steve, Barry, and Bill look wor- ried. Bill Ray junior guard one year letterman Barry Hammack junior forward one year letterman Eddie Moss senior forward one year letterman Bruce Holloway sophomore guard Brian Belknap senior center two year letterman Dennis Payne sophomore guard B” Team First row, left to right; Wyatt, Payne, Richardson, W. Davis. Second row; Piper, Prichett, Love, C. Davis. Third row; Wooden, Woods, Danner, Livingston. Steve Arant j unior—forward 1st year letterman 80 Freshman Team First row, left to right; Parris, Kirby, Wolpers. Second row; Vancil, Jarboe, Hutchinson. Third row; Moss, Sells, Leach, Surratt. Fourth row; Gibson, Livingston, Prince, Surratt. Busby overtakes All-State, Tomlinson from Kennett. Brian plays keep-a-way! 81 BlHM-a Coach Telle, Coach Frey, Coach Lohr. First Row; P. Child- ress, J. Henson, R. Ellison, M. Hinrichs, M. Haynes, C. Hin- richs, J. Kearbey. Second Row; D. Knapp, R. Lay, A. Bar- ton, L. Vaughn, R. Davis, M. Sample, D. Turner, G. Ald- ridge, J. Walker. Third Row; D. Russell, T. Duncan, D. Pri- chett, J. Rhodes, J. Breeden, M. Ezele, T. Shelton. 180-yd. low hurdles Larry Vaughn 83 84 220-yd. dash Pole-vault 85 Coach Tom Hoover, C.B. Danner, J.B. Jett, R. Friedwald, B.J. Jett, John Morrow. Billy Jpe Jett 86 Jim Bob Jett Russ Friedwald John Morrow C. B. Danner 87 P. Seawright, S. Leuckel, J. Fogle, R. Brooks, Coach Scoville. Richard Brooks 88 Scott Leuckel Jim Fogle Phil Seawright 89 Organic ations Poplar Bluff Senior The Poplar Bluff Senior 66, under the direction of Bill markable job during the past students of P.B.H.S. are city of Poplar Bluff is equally half time and pre-game shows also appeared at the marching State College during a half gratulate all of the participat director for an outstanding 92 High Marching Band High Marching Band of 1965- Salyer, has performed a re- year. A job that not only the proud of but one the entire proud. They performed many that everyone enjoyed. They band festival and at Arkansas time. We would like to con- ing students and their fine job. 93 Pint Row. Left to Right; Susie Newkirk, Secretary-Treasurer; David Kimes, President; Ginny Carter, Vice-President Maroon Band The maroon band, or the first hour band, played a big role the entire year, not only during marching seasons when they contributed to the half time performances but al- so by being an individual band through concert season and providing many entertaining and enjoyable concerts. Under the direction of Mr. Bill Sal- yer, the maroon band did an outstanding job. The White Band, or the sec- ond hour band, also did an outstanding job. Performing comparable deeds to the ma- roon band there was always a slight competition. They pro- vided many enjoyable pre- game and half time shows and they, too, participated in con- cert season. Also under the direction of Mr. Bill Salyer, they did a wonderful job. White Band MU'rr—er- Pint Row, Left to Right; Bill Williams, Secretary-Treasurer, Peggy Schluter, President; Bruce Nall, Vice-President. mtmm 1' New Members, First Row, Left to Right; Susan Blakeney, Karen Johnson, Patsy Hendrickson, Linda Slinkard, Cathi Barnes, Mary Ridge, and Debbie Christie. Second Row; Shirley Voales, Ruther Hollis, Sandra Montgomery, Betty Crowe, Ann Staed, Liane Wilhoit, and Linda Wells. Third Row; Mary Voales, Beverly Underwood, Debra Musbach, Carol Swain, Cynthia Tatum, Connie Chadwick and Susan Henson. Fourth Row; Nancy Fuller, Cheryl Key, Mary Leamons, Mary Knight, Mau- reen McCarthy, Phyllis Olthoff, and Gayle Starwalt. Fifth Row; Phil Skillings, Kathleen McCarthy, Leslie Hayworth, Mary Jo Lacy, Susie Johnson, and Debbie Boeving. Sixth Row; Bill Greathouse, Charles Jaco, Jim Fogle, Jonnie Atkison, Donna Robinson, and Donna Ehlers. Seventh Row; Joe Scobey, Mary Stark, Dewayne Col - n, David Blakeney, and Anne Stokeley. Eighth Row; Con- Graham, Donna Gaines, Ron Albright, Louise McPheeters, and Robert Frey. Old members, First Row, Left to Right; Anne Hoffman, Linda Shalk, Carla Knuckles. Second Row; Susan Fowler, Vickie Grif- fin, Rosa Lee Meadows. Third Row; Sally Fischer, Becky Loug- head, Sharon Meadows. Fourth Row; Jerry Long, Margaret Stokely, Kay Porter. Fifth Row; Linda White, Sally Hammons, Jaybie Jeffries. Sixth Row; Sharon Sloan, Linda King, Susie Newkirk. Seventh Row; Robert Riley, Preston Wright, Diann Cox. Dramatics Club The world of tomorrow depends upon the student of today. It is up to us to keep the standards of culture and drama in our country at a high level. The Dramatics Club of P.B.H.S. is organized for those interested in learning more thor- oughly the speaking expressions and ver- bal inflections for the reading of poetry, prose, and other verbal compositions. Besides acting, members learn stage set- ting, directing, costuming and the many phases of theatrical work. Officers, Left to Right; Mr. Glenn Smith, sponsor; Jerry Long, reporter; Carla Knuckles, president; Rosa Lee Meadows, vice- president, and Linda Shalk, secretary. 97 Pint Row, Left to Right: Shirley Bocek, Margaret Raney, Alice Ponder, Connie Wallis, Donna White, Rosalee Meadows, Sharon Meadows. Second Row; Pat Davidson, Regina Paskel, Jane Hen- son, Judy McDowell, Sharon Spenser, Donna Morgan. Third Row; Mary Gregory, Janise Risley, Glenda Pearson, Janice Wood, Juanita Waltz, Barbara Hedspeth, Carol Nutter. Fourth Row; Gail West, Sharon Miller, Revia Brandon, Jackie Tinsley, Patricia Prichett, Vicki Young, Mary Gibson. Fifth Row; Given Fields, Beverly Lampskin, Sherry Wetty, Mary Hamilton, Janice Kisner, Kay Porter, Vicki Taylor. Sixth Row; Barbara Fields, Marilyn Bilbrey, Linda Ward, Linda Laugh- lin, Judy Porter, Carol Lux. 98 First Row, Left to Right: Margaret Raney, Historian; Juanita Walz, Song Leader; Barbara Fields, Treasurer; Patricia David- son, Secretary; Alice Ponder, Vice-President; Barbara Heds- peth. President; Janice Risley, Parliamentarian; Donna White, Recreation Leader; Jane Henson, Reporter; Diane Slusher, Devotional Leader. Future Homemakers of America consist of a group of girls who are in home-ec” and whose main theme is to promote better homemaking. Three fields they cover and consider most important are: foods, sewing, and child care. This club helps to not only prepare them for their own fu- ture homes but for a career as well. oiflemakers 99 POPLAR BLUFF HIGH SCHOOL MISSOURI xtrwn First Row, Left to Right; Randy Barker, David Kimes, Marc VanDover, Jon Breedon, Jerome Walker, Ben Wyatt, Randy Livingston, Richard Brooks, Bruce Huff. Second Row; C.B. Danner, Paul McVey, John PiRer, Bob Frey, Alan Barton, Richard McWilliams, Bob Bomer, Ronnie Rains. Third Row; Chester Davis, Roger Moore, Dennis Payne, David Knight, Donnie Turner, Larry Shelton, L.H. Wilson, Stan Arnac. Fourth Row; Roger Abbott, Gary Clayton, Bruce Nall, Marion Tibbs, Ron Frey, Terry Massingham, Walter Davis, Roy Baygents. Fifth Row; John Wolpers, A.H. Hoffmann, Larry Crain, George Danner, Bruce Holloway, Mike Essary, Barry Hammock, Ray Rains. Sixth Row; Danny Clark, Bill Ray, Brian Belknap, Larry Busby, Charles Cook, Doug Bauer, Steve Aram. Seventh Row; Mr. Wilkinson, Dr. Bomer, Mr. Shearer. Pint Row. Left to Right; Bruce- Huff, Treasurer; David Kimes, Vice-President; Jerome Walker, President; Richard Brooks, Secretary; Gary Clayton, Parliamentarian. Key Club The Key Club of P.B.H.S. is perhaps the most popular boys club in school. Outside of the National Honor Society it is the highest honor a boy can receive. Under the slogan We Build the Key Club strives to promote leadership, ini- tiative, and scholarship among its mem- bers. The club serves the community through out the year with various pro- jects and carries a program schedule pop- ular among the students of P.B.H.S. It has been a part of school life since 1949, and is sponsored by their local Kiwanis Club. 101 National Thespian Society The purpose of the National Thespian Society is to promote the advancement of drama in the secondary schools. This is the foremost goal of Troupe 2543 under the direction of Mr. Glenn Smith. Organized in 1964, the club is a compact body of members interested and talented in the field of drama. All members are selected on the basis of their meritor- ious work in dramatics. 102 Left to Right: Mr. Glenn Smith-sponsor, Sharon Meadows, Rosa Lee Meadows, Cheryl Key, Linda Schalk. First Row, Left to Right: Monica Keathley, Nova Pratt, Pat Payne Shirley Bocek, Debbie Childress, Diana McCubbin, Peggy Sauls berry, Glenda Morris, Linda Schalk. Second Row: Miss Ann Phil lips-director, Linda Montgomery, Brenda Miler, Janet Fischer Brenda Hensley, Donna Robinson, Nancy Fuller, Patty Reeves Phyllis Berry, Bonnie Kennedy, Rebecca Thacker. Third Row Mixed Chorus Christmas and Easter wouldn’t be complete without the annual programs given by our Mixed Chorus. Music is said to be the universal language and blending their voices in complete harmony, our Mixed Chorus has learned to speak this language very fluently. OFFICERS- Leftto Right: Bonnie Ken- nedy - Vice-Presi- dent, Diana McCub- bin-Reporter, Moni- ca Keathley - Secre- tary and Treasurer, John Salyer - Presi- dent. Seated: Peggy Saulsberry - Ac- companist. Fanny Douglas, Linda Parker, Jewel Beck, Jack Gulledge, David Diggcs, Jim Forest, Suzanne Gagnon, Marilyn Moses, Sharon Meadows, Jane Fowler. Fourth Row: Sondra Vineyard, Rosa Lee Meadows, David Blakeney, Charles Saulsberry, Ralph Cook, Bruce Nall, Joe Scobey, John Salyer, Ken Hoppe, Lana Sue Connell, Lindy Wilson. 103 First Row, Left to Right; Sally Fischer,.Susan VanDover, Mary Eastburn, Becky Loughead, Jaybie Jeffress, Linda King. Second Boeving, Dianne Cox, Donna Gaines Sharon Dugger, Tammy Baygents, Liz Bishop, Susan King, Susan Dunn, LaDonna nita Walz. Third Row; Debbie Christie, Judy Robinson, Marsha McGowan, Jane Carr, Pat Mathias, Martha Henson, Sheila Karen Clark, Linda White, Patty Connor, Phyllis OlthofT, Rita Clayton, Sherry Sparkman, Brenda Link, Nancy Mitchelee, Beth Gibbs, Susan Boyle, Linda Black, Dora Opalewski, Mary Lee Stark, Sharon Livers, Sandy Montgomery, Sherry Welty, son, Brenda Pearsey, Judy Taylor, Pam Seilert. Fifth Row; Jamie Cantrell, Susie Landrum, Debbie Dowd, Nancy Fuller, Bounds, Joan Post, Karen Shelton, Phyllis Poe, Lianne Wilhoit, Allison Lynn, Susan Foster, Paul Qualls, Nancy Cumbee, mann, Gayle Starwalt, Mary Ann Lemmins, Patty Reeves, Linda Schalk, Regina Carr, Janice Hammer, Joyce Coats, Holly Magill, Marca Trentleman, Linda Magill, Connie Chadwick, Ann Stokely. 104 One of the larg ular clubs in Pop High School is the club stands for School Loyalty, The Pep Club of the P.B.H.S. cheers the Mighty many victories. Row; Miss Martin, Robert Riley, Mary Lou Ridge, Maureen Corrigan, Kim Biggs, Brenda Livers, Sandy Stoeker, Debby Whitaker, Pat Boyle, Dianne Pennington, Sammy Schalk, Milburn Cozart, Cheryl Key, Dean Million, Nancy Eldridge, Jua- Montgomery, Linda Montgomery, Kathy Jones, Wanda Rommel, Linda Gullette, Linda Harris, Vicki Warren, Susan Henson, Sandra Ashby, Brenda Cato. Fourth Row; Janice Bounds, Peggy Schluter, Sharon Sloan, Donna Ehlers, Jill Russel, Mary Judy McDowell, Janice Kisner, Walter Wilhoit, Roy Baygents, Bill Baygents, Neal Greathouse, Brenda Hill, Pat Hendrick- Donna Robinson, Susie Cope, Nancy Harris, Linda Folk, Jane Stuber, Charlotte Hicks, Sharon Hicks, Mary Cope, Nancy Vicki Batson, Leslie Hayworth, Janice Threkeld, Lana Connell, Monica Keathley. Sixth Row; Mary Jo Lacy, Jean Opper- King, Kita Cummins, Yvonne Gray, Mary Dare, Ronnie Allen, Mike Hames, Charles Aubuchon, Jim Middleton, Brenda est and most pop- lar Bluff Senior Pep Club. This Sportsmanship, and School Spirit, along with the rest student body Mules on to their Officers, Left to Right; Brenda Livers, Pres- Boeving, Secretary; Kim Biggs, Treasurer, ident; Sandy Stoeker, Vice-President; Debby 105 First Row, Left to Right: Gary Wilcutt, Jerry Bucy. Second Row: Ed Tama, Roy Baygents, Cheryl Riggins, Janie Stuber, Peggy Whitaker, Walter Wilhoit, Bob Berks. Third Row: Art Risely, Mary Knight, Sandy Stocker, Nancy Fuller, Bob Fitch, Bob Frey, Larry Pratt. Fourth Row: Tim Davis, Marc Vincent, Martha Henson, Leslie Haworth. Norma Payne, Brenda Miler, John Boshears. Fifth Row: Gary Clayton, Gan,- Miller, Steve Crowell, Sam Schalk, Dean Million. Jim Middle- ton, Bill Wyatt. Sixth Row: Rick Wilson, Johny Salyer, Steve Inman, David Ward, Steve Francis, Kenneth Launius, Roger Abbott. Math club has been established to aid all the students in anu division of math. The clubs main purpose is to open the doors for the students interested. In other words these students have chosen a higher education in the field of math and through this club the first door is opened. First Row: Janie Stuber, Secre- tary. Second Row: Sam Schalk, Treasurer; Mr. Brian, Spon- sor. Third Row: Gary Clayton, Vice-President; Miss Van Nice, Sponsor. Fourth Row: Steve Francis, President. Fifth Row: Roger Abbott, Re- porter. Math Club 106 Science Club First Row, Left tu Right: Galen Chadwick. Second Row: Rocky Hopper. Third Row: Mary Knight, Mr. Starnes. Fourth Row: Janice Bounds. Mr. Sil- io rd. Fifth Row: Marlyn Mar- tin, Mr. Hopper. In our world today science is of great importance and it shows great promise in the coming years. The members of Science Club understand the great need of people in the field of science and they have chosen to help. Through this club they may discuss matters they haven’t time for in the class rooms and become more aware of their subject. First Row, Left to Right:)ack Parker, Allen Jackson, Earny Keterside, Mike G revies, Alice Faughn, Marlyn Martin, Linda Rolland. Second Row: Galen Chadwick. Lanna Robinson. Diane Bilkey, Randy Barker. Third Row:Bonny Turner, Carolyn Smilie, Danny Post, Pete May, Janoce Bounds, Steve Pogue, Penny Tibbs. Fourth Row: David Hopper, Randy Throkmorton, Mary Knight, Jay Kiser, Ed Tuma, Rocky Hopper, Dennis Robbinson. Fifth Row: Cris Weatherford, Mike Vincent. Craig Stubblefield. Keith Andrews, Joyce Sanders, Jimmy Williams. Row One, Left to Right: Jerrold Swindle, Gary Thurman, Terry Leach, Ronnie Rains, Ricky Wilson, Dale Pruett, Steve Inman, Kitty Walker. Row Two: Mr. Snider, Gary Steers, Kenneth Dug- ger, Les Yerges, Eddie Mungel, Ronnie Erwin, Terrill Spark- man, Don Weng, Curtis Hayes, Ralph Robertson, Larry Hopper, Mr. Scoville. F. E. E. T. Left to Right: Ronnie Erwin, Eddie Mungel, Les Yerges, Committee Heads; Gary Thurman, Vice-Presidenr Steve Inman, President; Kitty Walker, Secretary. Engineers are a vital and important part of a community and country; for those students interested in this profession a club has been formed at P.B.H.S., the Future Electronics Engineers and Techni- cians. Greater knowledge in this field is of prime importance to every member of this club. Girl’s Athletic Association Row One, Left to Right: Brenda Link, Edwina Nlarshaus, Vicki Morse, Deltha Timmons, Carol VanDover, Bonnie Turner, Cleta Hawkins, Susan Hawkins, Brenda Morris. Row Two: Pat Davi- son, Rosemary Sieb, Ann Staed, Stephanie Sun, Debbie Hayes, Glenda Morris, Marilyn Martin, Donna Sullivan, Sharon Livers. Row Three: Linda Sparkman, Henrietta Jones, Kathy Bradley, Kitty Walker, Louise Powell, Judy Elder, Monica Keathley, Jackie Jeter. Girls Athletic Association is a club or- ganized for girls who enjoy participating in competitive sports, and for those who plan to major in physical education in college. The members learn, among other things, how to organize and officiate games, good sportsmanship, and the responsibility that goes along with any team sport. Left to Right: Linda Sparkman, President; Nicki Prewitt, Vice- President; Jackie Jeter, Reporter; Kitty Walker, Sec.-Treasurer. 109 The picture above includes the following people; John Gil- breath, Kenny Scott, John Gutterman, Gene Chestnut, Gail Rice. George Walz, James Milner, Ray Rains, Arnold Sisc, Mike Gibson, Speedy Ketcherside. Larry Kinworthy, Eddie Kinwor- thy, Mike Surrat, Larry Winder, Willie Peoples, Larry Dare, Dennis Reeves, Tom Morgan, Nelson Wallis, Stanley Oedway, Tomb. Randv Wallis, Joe Fogle, Buddy Pinner, Jimmy Lee, Allen Thomas, Larry Hawkins, Delbert Withrow, Ronnie Rains, Greg Hines, John Stibcr, Garland Hines, James Morris, Larry Duncan, George Milner. Steve Kelly, Chuckie Hendrick- son, Tommy Delashment, Eddie Spradling, Gene Hillis, Carlos Jeffries, James Qulin, Jimmy Griffin, Donnie Scott, Jim Mathas, Mike Christian. OFFICERS—Row One. Left to Right; Ronnie Rains, Secretary; Hillis, Sentinel; John Gutterman, Reporter; Gail Rice, Par- Ray Rains, President; Donnie Scott, Vice-President; James liamentarian. 1 1 Through their home-farm projects, the members of the FFA are learning the scientific methods employed by modern farmers to enable them to greatly increase the yield of the land. Not only do these boys gain an understanding of what makes a successful farmer and the ways to best practice up-to-date farming, but they also develop social skills by sponsoring several functions. Future Farmers of America Debate Club During the year 1965-66 school year, the Poplar Bluff Debate Team was founded. The team was orga- nized for the purpose of increasing forensic ability and interest among students. The teams activities in- clude: Extemporaneous speaking, dis- cussions on current issues, and inter- scholastic debates. First Row, Left to Right; Keith Andrews, Vice-President; Ann Crowe, Historian; Jim Middleton, President; Betty Crowe, Secretary; Roy Middleton, Treasurer. First Row. Left to Right; Joyce Gunter, Ann Crowe, Betty Crowe, Rose Mary Seib, Roy Middleton. Second Row; Margie Allard, Janet Mabry. Jim Middleton, Keith Andrews, Ronnie Allen. Third Row; Arthur Risley, Terry Shelton, Richard Brooks, Ed Tuma, Mike Hames. Fourth Row; Miss Martin, Charles Jaco, Diane McCiibbin, Donnie Marler, Mrs. Martin. 112 First Row. Left to Right: Nova Pratt, Shirley Boseck, Donna Robinson, Rosa Lee Meadows. Second Row; Director, Ann Phil- lips, Carol Swain, Lana Connells. Third Row; Charles Pratt, Jim Forest, Nancy Fuller, Monica Keathley. Fourth Row; Charles Saulsbery, Ralph Cook, Joe Scobey, John Salyer. This group is a very select group chosen through a system of tryouts. They dedicate many hours outside the average school day toward being a very successful group and that they are. They entertain at many school functions and deserve congratulations on a job well done. Left to Right: Lana Connell, Treasurer; Monica Keathley, Presi- dent; Ralph Cook, Reporter; Charles Saulsbery, Vice-President. 113 Cooperative Occupational OFFICERS—Left to Right: Bill Williams. Donna Mathis, and Gene Groves. v Ron. Left to Right: Albert Ballard. Jane Gif- d. Linda Gulledge. Sharon Hornbeck, Linda yam. Barbara Billerbach. Carolyn Christie, Pam istow. Kathleen McGinley. Kathv Walker. Sc- •d Ron: Lirry Diggcs, Ted Roberson. Dennis ttlemoir. Wayne Marshall. Third Row: Roy Ba nt . Bobbie Larmie. Arthur Ominous. Lee John - n. Jimmie Williams. Larry Jordon. Fourth Row: 'dney Hailey. Joe Cochran, Bill Brandt. Bennie dth. Lawrence Wright. Wayne Marshall, Earl esengood. Fifth Ron : Alan St. Clair. Jerry Steven- it. Charles Wilman. Tony Miller. Mike Hefner, 1 Williams. Kenny Birdsong. Sixth Row: Duaine en. Terry Massingham, Dennis York. Wanda Rommel, Dennis Hanley. Seventh Row: Man- Wat- son, Gary Clark. Evelyn Hawthorne. Linda Martin, Gary Wallis. Ronald Frey. Jerry Peck. Eighth Row: Donetta Hast. Melba Hill, Barbara Fields, Lana Ennis, Bill Williams. Gene Groves. Ninth Row: Retta King. Dora Opalewski. Linda Ward, Jimmy Gilbert. Linda Montgomery, Melanie Whitworth, Steve Hampton. Tenth Ron Sondra Malone, Sand- ra Ashby, Sue Anthony. Sandra Allen. Iva Kirby, Faye DePriest, Bill Ball. Eleventh Row: Robert Campbell, Donna Mathis. Paul Qualls, Bobbie Province. John Lashley, Linda Brown, Brenda Livers. Kav Sisco, Jerome Walker. Everyone faces the responsibility of earn- ing a living. Coopera- tive Occupational Education provides experiences for an individual’s chosen occupation; or, per- haps, helps to decide upon a suitable voca- tion. Through the C. Education Front. Sotted: Daryl Chilton. President. Hack Ron Mrs. Metz and Mr. Duncan, sponsors. int Row. Left to Right: Diana- Haynes, Rebecca Hesslerodc, Gary Ketcherside, Junior Lawrence. Sue Barker, George Ridley. Second Row: Gaiv I hurman, Boyd Coleman. Rex George, Frank Baker, Ricky Tipton. Third Row: Claude Mar- shall, Jerry Kearbev, Israel Davis, Norman Ma- giH. Dale Montgomery. Fourth Row: Henrietta Jones, Donna White, Sammy Parks, Archie Wil- liams. Fifth Row: Kathryn Jones, Sharon Phillips, Kennv Hughes, Rudy Ward, Virginia Overton. Sixth Row: Joe Williams, Billy Wooden, Brenda Robinson, Shiela Wheelis. Dennis Hall. Ronald Goins. Seventh Row: Sharon St. Clair. Sharon Davis, Linda Bullock. Ruther Hollis. Sheila Mont- gomery, Barbara Osburn. Eighth Ron Mary Brown, Nova Pratt, Katricia Suggs. Alice Faughn. Brenda Cato, Linda Kazzee. Ninth Ron David Bowden. Garcelee Fredwell. Karen Gowin, Sandra Davis. Sarah Armstrong. Donna Alexander. Tenth Row: Larry Jellries. Raymond Ray. Larry Moore. Marion Tibbs, Donald Frey. Daryl Chilton. O.E. Club, students are given a chance to judge the professions and other occupations which they think they may choose for their life’s vocations. In reality, C.O.E. Club members obtain a working knowledge of the business world. Amigos Striving for harmony between the United States and the Spanish-speaking countries of the world is the ultimate goal of Los Amigos. To achieve this goal we must have a greater knowledge of the culture of these countries, their customs, and particularly their language. With initiative and education, students can obtain this goal of importance in the world today. First row, left to right; Janice Ellis, Secretary; Vicki Batson, President; Brenda Link, Vice-President. Second row; Cheryl Manns, Reporter; Miss Torres, Ginny Carter, Treasurer. First row, left to right; Bill Baygents, Linda Laughlin, Charlotte Perkins, Vicki Batson, Janice Ellis, Jim Middleton, Ann Stokely. Second row; Gary Wilcutt, Debra Ward, Vicki Pennell, Becky Thacker, Margaret Raney, Barbara Hedspeth, JoAnn Breightrup. Third row; Neal Greathouse, Ronnie Rains, Brenda Link, Nancy Fuller, Kathy Billington, Debbie Berry, Joan Post. Fourth row; Robert Glaze, Terry Pool, Mike Hames, Linda Anthony, David Hampton, Margie Allard, Johnny Clark. Fifth row; Don Wilkon- son, Gary Knight, Monica Keathley, Lana Sue Connel, Lois .Laughlin, Bruce Quiley, Arthur Risley. Sixth row; Lee Johnson, Brenda Ferguson, David Bowden, Norman Langley. Row One. Left to Right: • Norma Payne, Brenda Miler, Chris- tina Apjones, Mrs. McDaniels, Mary Beth Longhead. Angela Knoppe, Retta King. Row Two: Emily Hogg, Tammy Bay- gents, Susi Johnson, Kathy Bradley, Suzanne Gagnon, Linda Black. Row Three: Kim Biggs, Leslie Hayworth, Marva Me Dole, Carol Swain, Ann Staed, Diane McCubbin. Row Four: Roy Middleton, Mike Sample, Terry Me Gath, Leslie Nations. Frank White, Guy Richardson. Language is the key to the universe. Now more than ever before this statement has become more realistic as crises mount in the world around us. It is becoming necessary that we understand our neigh- bors, their customs, and their language. The goal of this club is to promote better understanding and good will toward foreigners and bring our world close to- gether in a bond of common language • Le Cercle Francais Sitting: Suzanne Gagnon, President. Standing, l ft to Right: Angela Knoppe, Secretary; Norma Payne, Vice-President; Alice Ponder, Re- porter. 119 Won’t they let you play either?? Candid Brian, what pretty hair you have!!! Hey! What kinda deal is this? Shots Holloway scores again!? President; David Knight Student The Student Council of Poplar Bluff High School is a part of the State and National organizations of Student Councils. The primary aim of the organization is to bring about better understanding between the faculty and the student body. The Council this year, along with its usual tasks, has undertaken to revise its Constitution. Seated. Left to Right: Seniors—Jerome Walker, Richard Brooks, Randy Livingston. Mary Knight, Diana McCubbin, Walter Davis. Bruce Nall, Phil Childress, Larry Busby, Ann Crowe, Kim Janice Hammer, Regina Carr, Mary Jo Lacy, Marsha McGowen, Bigges, Sally Fischer, Linda King, Ginny Carter, Ron Albright, Pat Mathias. David Knight. Standing: Sophomores—John Piper, Chester Davis, Council This will make for more equal repre- sentation for the Student Body ol PBHS. The Student Council is led this year by President David Knight. He is assisted in his duties by Vice-Presi- dent Larry Busby and Secretary Ann Crowe. Prince, Greg Gillis, Mike Wilcutt, Gail West, Debbie Shull, Bonnie Turner, Susan Dunn, LaDona Whitaker, Dina Penning- ton, Vicki Warren, Susan Henson. | 2 OFFICERS—to Right: Larry Busby, Parliamentarian; Monica Keathley, Song Lead White, Vice-President; Donna Ehlers, Photographer; Janice Bounds, Pianist; Susan Future Teachers Row One. Left to Right. John Morrow, Larry Busby, Janie Stuber, Diane Cox, Pat Davison, Sherry Sells, Diane Wheelis, Re burn Cozart, Dean Million, Carol Swain, Betty Crowe, Cindy Tatum, Donald Marler, Debbie Dowd, Becky Loughead, Martha ter, N'ita Leamon, Donna Morgan, Mary Lou Ridge, Lois Dunn, Jane Carr, Gayle Starwalt, Jean Opperman, Judy Taylor, Billington, Susan Hawkins, Nancy Fuller, Cheryl Key, Susie Undrum, Linda Schalk. Row Three; Carla Knuckles. Kim Biggs. Susan VanDover, Peggy Schluter, Ginny Carter, Linda King, Sandra Allen, Vicki Batson, Naomi Bryant. Sue Anthony. Hedspeth, Sharon Hicks, Linda Hopper. Row Four; Janice Bounds, Alice Ponder, Linda White, Phil Childress, James Ponder. er; Alice Ponder, Treasurer; Susie Newkirk, Secretary; Ann Crowe, President; Linda Gill, Librarian. of America Education is a wheel . . . with a variety of spokes based on the axle of knowledge, F.T.A. strives to broaden the spokes extending from the axle as the members gain a greater insight into the ever changing field of education. This club provides the opportuni- ty for future teachers to gain practical teaching experience and a greater insight of the challenges of teaching. gina Carr, Debbie Childress, Pat Payne, Linda Anthony, Janet Christian, Carol VanDover, Holly King, Judy Robinson, Mil- Henson, Leslie Hayworth. Row Two: Linda Black, Dora Opalewski, Mary B. Gibbs, Jill Russell, Nancy Cumbee, Susan Fos- Cindy Lyons, Nancy Eldridge, Pam Seilert, Sandra Ashby, Lana Sue Connell, Deborah Haupt, Christinia Apjones, Kathy Susie Newkirk, Janie Cashion, Jamie Cantrell, Donna Ehlers, Debby Boeving, Sally Hammons, Ann Hoffman, Kathy Walker, Brenda Cato, Janice Threkald, Della Godwin, Brenda Livers, Sandra Stoeker, Linda Sparkman, Ruth Richardson, Barbara Russ Friedewald, Margaret Raney, Monica Keathley, Ann Crowe, Linda Blanks, Susan Gill, Cheryl Manns. 1 25 MOST DEPENDABLE Ann Crowe and Ronnie Albright MOST POPULAR Sally Fischer and Phil Childress MOST VERSATILE Linda King, and Larry Busby Senior Class Officers This, our senior year, is one of the most important in shaping our future. It has been a time for fun and good times, but also a time for study and careful thought toward the future. We must never forget what P.B.H.S. has contributed to us: Education, friendship, experience, and a sense of responsibility. Although we graduate this year, our thought will still remain in P.B.H.S. with a heartful of wonderful memories. P.B.H.S., we thank you. 129 Roger Abbott—Band '63 ’64, French Club ’64-’65, Math Club ’64-’66, Key Club '65-’66, Pep Club ’65-'66, Math Club Reporter ’65-’66. Ron Albright—Stu- dent Council ’65-’66, Dramatics Club ’65- '66, National Honor Society ’65-’6 6, Youth Leadership Seminar ’65. Margery Allard— Band ’63 65, Spanish Club ’65’66, Debate Club ’65’66, Girls’ State '64’6 5. Sandra Allen— Band, FTA ’64’66, Pep Band ’66, Pep Club, COE. We girls finally established our equality we elected Kim Christina ApJones— Band ’63’66, FTA ’65’66, French Club ’65’66. Keith A mlrews— Sci- ence Club ’65, Band ’65, Debate Club ’65, Pep Band '65, Science Club Trea- surer ’65, Debate Club Reporter ’65. Gary Anson Sarah Armstrong Sandra Ashby—Band ’63’66, Band Ensem- ble 66, FTA ’66, Pep Club ’66, COE. Jonnie Lynn Atkinson —Pep Club, French Club, FTA, FHA, Band, Biology Club. Larry Bacon—Foot- ball. Bill Ball— DeMolay ’63’66, COE ’65’66, Pep Band ’65’66, Band ’63 66, Stage Band ’64’65, French Club ’63 64, Pep Club. Albert Bullard— COE. Howard Ballew— COE. John Barker—Football '6 3 ’66, 1st defense team all conference. Randy Barker— Band Ensemble ’65, Key Club ’63-’66. Math Club ’64-’66, Science Club ’64-’66, Na- tional Honor Society, Band ’63-’66, Pep Band '64-’66, Tennis Team ’6 3-’64. Sue Barker to lead us through our last and best year at P.B.H.S. Vickie Batson— Pep Band ’63, Ensemble Band ’66, Officia Is Club ’63-’65, Stu- dent Council ’63, Spanish Club 64- ’66, National Honor Society 66, F.T.A. ’64-'66, Pep Club ’66, Girls’ State 6$, Spanish Club Presi- dent, ’66. Kim B Iggs—S e n i o r Class President, Rep- resentative to M.U. Seminar, Pep Band ’63, Prom Chairman ’65, Pep Club ’63- ’66, Spanish Club ’63-’65, French Club ’66, Student Council '63-’66, National Honor Society ’66, Band ’63 64' FT A 63-’66, Treasurer of Doug Bauer—Key Club. Roy Baygents—COE, Math Club 65-’66, Pep Club ’65 ’66, Key Club ’65-’66. Brian Belknap— Bas- ketball ’6 3 ’66. Key Club 63-’66, Na- tional Honor Society '66, Pep Club, Most Versatile Junior Boy, 65. Phyllis Berry—Band ’63-’66, Choir ’64- 66, Pep Club ’64- 66, Pep Band ’66, Biology Club ’63- ’66. Mattie Blackmon Linda Blanks—Pep Club ’66, French Club ’66, FTA ’66. Pep Club ’64-’66, 1st Atten. to Bluff Queen. Danny Boswell Susan Boyle— Band '63- 66, Pep Club '63 -'65, Bluffer Staff'64- '66, Quill and Scroll '66, FTA ’64-’66, Football Homecom- ing Attendant '66. Linda Brown—Pep Club '65, COE '66. Janice Bounds—Pep Club '63-’66, FTA ’63-’66, Spanish Club '63-’65, FNA '63, Science Club '66, Officials Club '63, FTA pianist, Science Club Trea- surer. Brenda Briggance Pam Bristow—Band ’63-’66, Pep Band 63, Spanish Club '63, FNA '63, COE ’64-’66. Richard Brooks Karen Brothers—FNA '63, FNA officer'65, COE '66. Marie Browning L inda B ryant— Pep Club ’63-’65, Offi- cials Club ’63-’65, COE '66, COE Trea- surer '66, Bluff Queen Attendant '65. Naomi Bryant—FTA '66, Band '63-'64. Billie Jo Bucy At last . . . Marvin Brown 1 Larry Busby—Basket- ball '63-’66, Golf '63, Key Club '63- '66, FTA ’64-’66, Spanish Club '65, Pep Club '65, Stu- dent Council Vice- President '66, Math Club Vice President '65, FTA Parliamen- tarian. Robert Campbell— COE 66. Ginny Carter—Pep Club 63-’66, FTA ’63-’66, Spanish Club Treasurer ’64- '66, Band Vice Pres. ’65 ’66, Student Council ’64-’66, Pep Band ’65-’66, Na- tional Honor Society ’65-’66, Senior Class Secretary, Basketball Homecoming Atten- B rend a Cato dant ’64. Danny Chaffin—Li- brary Club,COE '65. we get the best chairs in assemblies Phil Childress—Bas- ketball ’63-’6$, Track ’63-’66, Valen- tine King 63, Pep Club 63, FTA ’64- '66, Student Coun- cil '66, Vice Presi- dent Jr. class, Vice President Sr. class. Carolann Christie— COE ’66. Glenna Chronister Danny Clark Jerry Clark — COE Club ’66, Art Club ’63-’65. .Wilburn Cozort— Band ’63-’66, Pep band ’63-’66, Stage Band ’65, Science Club ’66, Math club ’66, FTA ’66. Londa Creach Gary Clayton—Key Club ’63-’66, Key Club Parliamen- tarian, Math Club '66, Pep Club ’66, National Honor So- ciety ’66, Science Club ’63, Vice Pres. Math Club ’66. Bill Cross A nne Crowe— Debate Club ’66, Debate Club Historian; FTA ’63- 66, Vice-Presi- dent ’64-’65, Presi- dent 65-66; Student Council ’63-'66, Sec.-Treas. 65-66; National Honor So- ciety ’64-’66; Quill and Scroll ’66; Blurt Staff, Editor of Bluff ’65-’66; Sophomore Pilgrimage, Girls’ State Rep. '65; Stu- dent Authors; Sec- ond Attendant to Blurt Queen 66. Israel Davis Robert Deeder—Bluff- er Staff ’64-’66; Quill and Scroll ’66. ('• eo rg e Danner— Key Club ’63-’65; Foot- ball ’64-’66; Basket- ball ’63-’65; Spanish Club ’63-’65; All conference football team ’66. Our priority was established . . . William Deeder Delores Dock Faye De Priest—Pep Club 65; COE ’66. Jo Ann Edwards—FTA ’63- 66, Pep Club '64’66; FHA ’65; Girls Chorus ’65- ’66. Williard Edwards Nancy Eld ridge Roger Ellison—Bas- ketball ’6 3-’64; Track ’64-’65; COE '66; Art Club ’65. David Farris—Inter- act Club. Alice Faughn Jim Ferguson—Foot- ball ’63-’66, Art Club 66, Pep Club ’66. Barbara Fields—FHA ’63-’66, Treasurer ’66. Sally Fischer—Senior Class Treasurer, Stu- dent Council ’6 3-’66, Cheerleader ’63-’66, Most popular girl ’63-’65, Spanish Club 64, Pep Club ‘63-’66, Dramatics Club ’64-’66, Band ’63-’65, Sophomore Vice President, Sadie Hawkins Attendant ’64, Sophomore Val- entine Royalty '64, Bluff Queen 3rd At- ten. when we received our senior rings. Steve Francis— Band ’63-’66, Band Trea- surer '64, Pep Band ’63-’66, Key Club ’63-’66, Stage Band ’65, Spanish Club ’64, Pep Club ’64- ’66, Math Club ’66, Math Club President ’66. Linda Fuller— Spanish Club ’63-’65, Pep Club ’63-’66, P.E. Majors ’64, Officials Club ’63-’65. Suzanne Gagnon— FHA '63, Choir ’63- ’66, French Club President ’66. Rex George—COE 66. Mary Beth Gibbs— Band ’63-’65, Pep Club '63-'66, FT A 66, PEM ’63. Jane Gifford—Spanish Club 63, FHA 63, Pep Club 65. COE ’66. Jeanetta Gipson Cheryl Givens Della Sue Godwin— Pep Club ’66, Span- ish Club '64, FTA ’66. Susan Gill—Pep Club ’63-’66, Spanish Club ’63-’65, FTA ’64-’66, National Honor Society ’65- ’66, Pres. ’66, Bluff- er Staff, FTA librari- an and SEMO dis- trict sec., Spanish Club reporter. Sally, Linda, and Susan . . . Karen Gowin Michael Graves Jim Griffin Gene Groves— Library Club ’63-’65, Pep Club ’64-’66, COE ’64-’66, COE Club reporter ’66, Biology Club ’63, Secretary Biology Club 63. Football ’63, track ’63. Linda Gul edge— Library Club’63-’65, Pep Club ’66, COE ’66, Dramatics Club ’66, Treasurer COE Club ’66. Linda Hall Sally Hammons—Pep Band '63, Band ’63- ’66, FTA ’63-’66, Spanish Club ’63, Pep Club '63, Dra- matics Club ’65, Bluffer Staff ’64-’66. Dennis Hanley— COE ’64-’66, Pep Club ’66, Track ’63. WL ta.vt £ ti Lynda Hardcastle Vickie Hargrove— Girls Chorus ’63. Donette Hast— Girls Chorus ’65, COE ’66. Larry Hastings—Sci- ence Club ’63. 1 cheered for the last time in P.B.H.S. Bob Heaton—Boys State Representative '65. Barbara Hedspeth— FHA ’63-’66, Presi- dent of FHA ’66. Parliamentarian ’64, Regional Devotional Leader ’66, FTA ’64- ’66, Spanish Club ’64-’66, National Honor Society ’66. Mike Hefner—COE ’64-’66. Mark Henson—J unior Class Pres., Pep Club '64, Spanish Club ’64, Math Club ’64- ’66, Student Council ’64-’65. Melba Hill— FHA ’63, COE ’64-’66. Robert Hillis Martha Henson—Bluff Staff ’64-’66, FTA 66, PEM Club ’63- ’65, Vice Pres. ’65, Pep Club ’64-’66, National Honor So- ciety ’66, Quill and Scroll ’66, Math Club ’66, French Club ’65, Officials Club '63- ’65, Curriculum Edi- tor of Bluff Staff '66. Mike Hinrichs—Foot- ball ’63-'66, Basket- ball 63-’66, Track ’63-’66, 1st Team all-conference, Of- fense and Defense, Football '66. Elizabeth Hodge— FHA ’63-'65, Pep Club '65, Library Club ’63-’65, Art Club '64. Emily Hogg—French Club '63-’66, Re- porter '64, Officials Club '63, PEM '63, Pep Club '63-’65, Quill and Scroll '66, Bluffer '66, Band ’63-’66. Jo Ann Holeman Brenda and Susan represented us . . . r Gary Hopper— FBLA ’63. Larry Hopper Linda Hopper—FTA ’64-'66. Sharon Hornbeck—Pep Club '63, COE '66. Dennis Hoxworth Bruce Huff— Science Club '64, Key Club '64-'66, Treasurer of Key Club '66, Vice Pres, of Science Club '64, Math Club '63, Missouri Freedom Forum '6$. Dakoka Hughes Ken Hughes—COE '64-'66. Y' Carole Hunter Linda Innes Jackie Jeter— Band 6 3-'66, PEM ’63-65, Officials ’63-’65, FTA ’64-’66. Carl Johnson David Johnson—Span- ish Club ’65, Pep Club ’64-’66, Head Football Manager 63-’66. Lee Johnson in our football royalty. n v Monica Kent h ley —Choir ’63-’66, Sec. -Treas. Choir '66, Officials Club '63- 66, FTA ’64-’66, GAA '66, Songlead- er FTA, Madrigal 66, Pres. Madrigal '66, Pep Club '66, National Honor So- ciety '64-'66, Span- ish Club '66, PEM '64. Bonnie Kennedy— Spanish Club ’63- ’65, FTA '64-'66, Pep Club 63-’66, National Honor So- ciety ’66, Choir ’64- '66, Vice President of Choir. Cheryl Key—Thes- pian Society, Dra- matics Club ’66, FTA ’66, Pep Club ’66, Band ’63-’65. Darry King—Math Club ’64-’66, Math Club Pres. '64, De- Molay, National Honor Society ’66. Linda King—Cheer- leader ’63-’66, FTA '63-'66, Pep Club ’63-’66, Quill and Scroll '66, Band '63- ’65, Basketball At- tendant ’63, Valen- tine Royalty '63, Stu- dent Council ’64-’66, Dramatics Club ’64- ’66, Spanish Club ’63-’65, PEM 63, Official Club '63, Na- tional Honor Society Retta King—EH A '64, French Club '64-’66, COE ’66. Robert King—FFA ’63-’65, FFA Report- '64-’66, Sophomore er ’64, FFA National Class Secretary, Bluff Convention ’64. Staff ’64-’66, Adver- tising Editor of Bluff Staff '66, Pep Band ’63, Science Club, Associative Secretary of Science Club '66. Ed Kinworthy Iva Kirby—Girls Cho- rus Pres. ’66, COE '66. As seniors . . . i David Knight—Key Club '66, National Honor Society ’66, Student Council President ’66, Pep Band ’63-’66, Band ’63- 66, Tennis ’63, Pep Club ’64, De- Molay ’63-’66. Angela Knoppe— FHA ’64, French Club ’64- ’66, Sec.-Treas. of French ’66. Carla Knuckles—Dra- matics Club ’66, Pres, of Dramatic Club, Dramatics Club Play, Pep Club ’63 66, Band 63- ’65, Pep Band ’63- ’65, FTA 64-66, Spanish Club ’63- ’65, Girls’ State Rep. ’65. Mike Kuker—Mixed Chorus ’64-’66. Cl eve Kurz—FFA ’63- ’65. Unda Larrew Richard Lay—Foot- ball ’63-’66, Co-Cap- tain of football ’65, All conference half- back ’64-’66, Band ’63-’65, Key Club ’63-’66, Basketball ’6 3-’6 5, Track ’63- ’66, Sophomore Val- entine Royalty, Stu- dent Council ’63, DeMolay. Terry Leach— FEET ’64-’66. Eddie Lee we took on new activities and responsibilities. Brenda Link—Pep Club ’63-’65, GAA ’66, Officials Club ’63-’65, PEM ’63- 65, FTA '64-’66, Historian FTA, FHA ’63, Spanish Club ’63-’66, Span- ish Club Vice Pres. ’66, National Honor Society ’66, Football Attendant ’65, Foot- ball Queen ’66, Band ’63-’66, Pep Band 63. Sandra Litters Gloria Little Mary Beth Uughead— Band ’63, Bluffer StafT ’64-’66, Bluffer Staff Editor ’66, Dra- matics Club ’64-’66, French Club ’66, Pep Club ’64-’66, FTA ’64-’66, FTA Re- porter ’66, Officials ’63, National Honor Society ’66, Quill and Scroll ’66, Most Versatile Girl ’63. Brenda Livers—Pep Club ’63-’66, Pep Club Pres. ’66, FTA ’64-’66, Officials Club ’63, B ’Cheer- leader. Head, ’65, Spanish Club ’64, COE ’66. Robert Losh—Foot- ball ’63, Band ’63- ’66, Pep Band ’66, Spanish Club ’65, Pep Club ’63, Track ’66. Tim Malinoski—Golf ’63, Math Club ’65. Linda Malone Cheryl Manns—Bluffer Staff, Spanish Club ’64-’66, Dec. of Spanish Club ’65, Reporter ’66, FT A ’63-’66, National Honor Society, PEM '63, Official Club ’63, FHA Junior Homemaking De- gree, Freedom Fo- rum Delegate. Sondra Malone Freda Magi I I—PEM ’65, Official Club 63-’65. lidwina Marsha us—Bi- olog)' Club ’63, Sec. of Biology Club ’63, PEM ’64, Officials Club ’64, Spanish Club ’64, Science Club ’66, GAA ’66, National Honor So- ciety ’66. Norman Magi I I—COE ’65-’66. Linda Martin—COE ’66. Terry Massingham— COE ’66, Kev Club ’66. Donna Mathis—FHA ’63, Officials Club ’63, COE Treasurer ’63, COE Sec.- Treas. ’66, Coe Rep. to Jeff City, COE Rep. to state conven- tion, Art Club '63. Pete May—Science Club ’64-’66, Math Club ’66, DeMolay, Interact ’66, Interact Vice Pres., National Honor Society ’66, Band ’63-’65, Pep Club ’66. After the Ohio Psych and the SAIT 4 Sandra Mayse—FHA ’63-’65, Pep Club ’64-’66, Library Club reporter '65. Karen McCollum—Pep club ’63-’65, Girls Chorus ’63-’65. Kat hi een M c Ginley —Pep Club ’63-’65, COE ’66, Officials Club '65. Rosa Lea Meadows— Student Authors ’63, Library club ’65, FHA ’63, Dramatics Club ’64-’66, Dra- matics club Vice- Pres. '66, Thespian Society ’66, Choir ’64-’66, Madrigals ’66. Gary Melton Gary Miller— Science Club ’64, National Honor Society ’64- ’66, Math club ’66, DeMolay ’64-’66, In- teract ’66, Pep Club ’66. Dean Million—Pep Band ’63- 66, Band 6 3-’66, FTA ’66, Math Club ’66, Sci- ence Club ’64, Na- tional Honor Society '64-’66, Pep Club ’66. Brenda Miler—French Club ’63-’66, Band 6 3-’66, Pep Band ’63-’66, Math Club '63, Choir ’66, Stu- dent Authors ’63- ’66. James Milner—FFA Treasurer. Nancy Mitcbelle—Pep Club ’66, Chorus ’63-’66. Dale Montgomery Linda Lee Montgomery —Choir ’66, Girls Choir ’64, Girls Cho- rus 63. t we wondered if we were ready for college. Mike Moody—Nation- al Honor Society ’66. land a Sue Montgomery —COE, Pep Club. Sheila Montgomery Brenda Morris—GAA ’66. Vickie Morse—Art Club '65, Official Club ’63 66, GAA ’66, PEM, Pep Club John Morrow—Basket- ball ’63, Golf ’63- ’66, Dramatics Club ’63-’66, FTA ’66. Bruce Nall— Key Club ’63-’66, Band ’63-’66, Student Council ’63-’66, Football ’63-’66, All Conference 1st Team ’66, Basketball ’63- ’65, Football Co- Captain ’65, Most Popular Sophomore boy. Most Depend- able Soph., Pres. Soph. Class, Vice- President Band, Most Popular Jr. boy, Choir ’63-’66, En- semble ’65, Pep Club ‘63. ’63-’66, COE Club 65, Art Club Trea- surer ’65. Gary Nasep—COE 65. Susie Neuki rk— F T A ’63-’66, FTA Secre- tary ’64-’66, Dra- matics Club ’63-’66, Spanish Club ’63- '65, National Honor Society ’64-’66, Na- tional Honor Society Treasurer ’66, Band ‘63-’66, Pep Band ’63-’65, Valentine Queen 63, Bluff Staff Managing Edi- tor, ’64-’66, Quill and Scroll ’66, Sec- retary-Treasurer of Band 63-’66, Pep Club ’63-’66, Secre- tary of Junior Class ’65, Girls’ State Rep- resentative '65, Stu- dent Council ’63-’65. Regina Paskel —FHA 63-’66, Pep Club ’65, Library Club 65. Norma Payne—¥ tench Club ’64-’66, French Club .Vice President ’66, Math Club ’66. Emma Peme l Dora Opaletvski— COE '66, Girls Chorus ’66, Choir 66, Sci- ence Club ’66, Biolo- gy Club ’66, Officials ’64-’66, Pep Club ’64-’66, National Honor Society ’64- ’66, FTA ’66. Virginia Overion Sammy Parks We planned and created . . . Sharon Phillips Lyndahl Pickens Boh Pinkston—Math Club ’64-’66, DeMo- lay ’63-’66, Football ’64-’66, Track ’63, Prom Co-Chairman ’65. Bruce Pittman—Pep Club ’63-’65, Foot- ball ’66. mm Alice Ponder—FHA ’6 3-’66, FTA ’63- ’66, FHA reporter ’65, Vice Pres. ’66, FTA reporter ’65, treasurer ’66, French Club ’64-’66, French Club reporter ’66, Girls’ State Repre- sentative, Most De- pendable Junior Girl, Bluffer Staff ‘64-’66. Kay Porter—Bluff Queen ’64, Pep Club 63-’66, FHA ’63- ’66, Dramatics Club ’64-’66, Cheerleader B” Team ’65. Mack Powers—Band ’63-’66. Nova Pratt Nickie Prewitt—Span- ish Club, Band '63- '66, Pep Band, PEM, Officials Club ’63 ’66, President of Officials Club ’64, GAA '66, President of GAA '66. Melvin Pritchett Ray Rains—Key Club '66, FFA ’63-’66, FFA Treas. 65.FFA President '66. James Rappe— Spanish Club ’63, Pep Band ’63-’66, National Honor Society '66. our Senior Christmas Dance.” Larry Richardson George Ridley— Span- ish Club ’63-’66, COE '65-’66v Pep Club 63, AV ’63. Robert Riley—Pep Club 64- 66, DeMo- lay ’6 3-’66, Math Club ’65, Dramatics Club 64-’66, Na- tional Honor Society 64-66. Janice Risby—Biology Club ’64, Biology Club Reporter ’64, Freedom Forum '64, FHA ’63-’66, FHA reporter. Dennis Robbins—Sci- ence Club ’66. Ted Ro bin son—CO E ’64-66. Wanda Rommel — Choir ’6 3-’65, PEM ’63, Officials Club 63, COE ’66, COE Secretary ’66, Pep Club ’66. Jill Russell—Spanish Club ’63, Pep Club ’63-’66, Band ’63, FTA ’66, Quill and Scroll ’66, Majorette ’63, BlulT Staff ’64- ’66, Bluff Staff Hon- ors Editor ’66. Ronnie Ryan—Foot- ball ’64-’66, Track ’63-’65, FEET ’63- ’66, Pep Club ’63, Spanish Club ’63- ’66. Ralph Robertson— FEET '64-’66, Band 63-’65, DeMolay ’66. We looked forward to the Prom . . . Michael Sample— Track ’64, French Club ’66. Peggy Schluter— A rt Club ’63-’65, Art Club reporter '64, French Club '63-’65, Janet Schalk Sam Schalk— Math Club ’66, Math Club Treas. ’66, Pep Club ’66, Science Club ’64, Band ’63-’65, Pep Band ’63. Pep Club ’63-’66, FTA ’63-’66, Band ’6 3-’66, President of Band '66, Drum Ma- jorette ’64-’66, Na- tional Honor Society ’64-’66, Most De- pendable Girl ’63- Most Versatile Girl ’63. Glenda Scott—Girls Chorus ’64-’66. Joyce Scott— Girls Chorus ’63-’66. Earl Se esengood— COE 66. Pam Sielert—Band VS Sharon Sloan—Bluff Staff ’63-’66, Bluff Staff Classes Editor ’66, Dramatics Club ’63-’66, Dramatics Club reporter ’65, Spanish Club ’63 '65, FTA ’63-’66, Pep Club ’63 ’66, National Honor So- ciety 64- 66, Offi- cials Club ’63, PEM ’63, Girls’ State Rep- resentative ’65, Quill and Scroll ’66. ’63, FTA ’66, Pep Club ’64-’66. Rennie Smith—Biolo- gy Club ’63, COE ’64-’6 6. Sherry Smith Carol Smothers Linda Sparkman—Of- ficials Club '65, PEM ’65, GAA ’66, GAA President ’66, FTA ’64-’66, National Honor Society ’64- ’66. never forgetting An Evening in Paris.” Sharon St. Clair Sandy Stoecker—Pep Club ’64-’66, Pep Club Vice Pres. ’66, FTA ’63 66, Math Club ’66, Bluffer Staff ’64-’66, Bluffer Staff Business Man- ager ’66, Quill and Scroll ’66. Katricia Sugg—Girls Chorus ’63 ’66, Girls Chorus Sec.- Treas. '64, Ensemble 64, COE ’66. Stephanie Sun—Offi- cials Club ’63-’65, GAA '66, PEM 64, Pep Club ’63-’66. Ethel Surratt—Offi- cials Club ’63-’65, Pep Club ’65, Girls Chorus ’63-’66, Pres, of Girls Cho- rus ’64. C harl es Thilman— COE ’63. C raig Stubblefield— Football '63, Art Club '63, Spanish Club ’63, Football manager ’66, Science Club ’66. Sharon Thompson Our last year of P.B.H.S. is at an end Janice Threkheld— French Club ’63 65, Pep Club '66, FTA ’64-’66, National Honor Society ’64- '66, Band Ensemble ’66, Girls’ State ’65. Gary Thurman—Art Club '65, Electronics Club ’66, Electronics Club Vice Pres., Sci- ence Club, COE ’66, Interact ’66, Citizens Band Club ’63-’66, CBC reporter. Marion Tibbs— Key Club ’63-’66, COE ’66. Earlene Tune Annette Underwood— Pep Club ’63 65, Of- ficials Club ’63, Band ’63 66. Susan VanDover— FTA ’63-’66, Band 63- 65, Spanish Club ’63, Cheerlead- er ’63 66, Head Cheerleader ’66, Quill and Scroll ’66, Pep Club ’63 66, Student Council '64, Bluff Staff ’64-’66, Bluff Staff Organiza- tions Editor ’66, Football Royalty ’6$, Sadie Hawkins At- tendant ’64, Bluff Queen ’66. Mary Verbi e—Offi- cials Club ’63, Art Club ’63. Danny Vinson Kathy Walker— Band '63-’66, Pep Band ’63, Spanish Club ’63, FHA ‘63, COE ’66. Gary Wallis Juanita Walz—FHA ’63-’66, FHA Song leader ’66, Science Club ’66, Girls Cho- rus ’66, Freedom Fo- rum Representative, Pep Club ’66. Alan Ward—Track ’65, Dramatics Club ’65-’66. Cathy Walker—Pep Club ’63-’66, Pep Band ’66, Band ’63- ’66, FT A ’6 3-’66, Girls’ State Rep. ’65, Girl Scout National Roundup ’65. David Ward—Spanish Club ’65, Math Club '66, Track ’63-’66. but we’ll all share the memories of those wonderful three years. Mary Watson—Library Club ’65-’66, Span- ish Club ’63, Span- ish Club Pres. ’63, Latin Club ’63, Latin Club Vice Pres. ’63, French Club ’63, French Club Presi- dent ’63, Chorus ’63, Treasurer of Chorus 63, FTA ’63, COE ’64-’66. Bobby Wells Sheila Wheelis Gary Wilcutt—Span- ish Club ’66, Math Club ’66, Pep Club 63. Walter Wilhoit— B i - ology 63, Biology Club Pres., Math Club ’66, Pep Club ’66, Library Club ’66. Patricia Wilkerson Archie Williams R ill Wi Hi arm— Pe p Club ’63, Track Man- ager '63, Band '63- ’66, Chorus ’63, Stu- dent Authors ’63, Dramatics Club ’64- ’66, Math Club '64, COE ’64-’66, Sec. Treasurer Band '66, Vice Pres. COE ’66. Brenda Williams Dorothy Williams As we all go our separate ways . . . MOST DEPENDABLE Mary Eastburn David Kimes MOST POPULAR Debra Dowd Steve Arant MOST VERSATILE Becky Loughead Steve Arant TREASURER VICE-PRESIDENT PRESIDENT SECRETARY Debbie Boeving David Kimes Jerry Long Becky Loughead At last we are upperclassmen, and as juniors we work hard on our Junior-Senior Prom. We have learned much from new experiences and from working together. Although we now anxiously await our final year as seniors, we will always cherish the many memories of our junior year at P.B.H.S. 157 Donna Alexander Ronald Allen Charles Allensworth James Allensworth Curtis Ammons Jerry Barker Judy Barker Bob Barks Jo Ann Barnard Allan Barton Vermel Anderson Steve Arant Bill Atkinson Charles Aubuchon Frank Baker We elect Jerry and David . . . Brad Barwick Van Baumgart Tammy Baygents Beverly Beck Jewell Beck Mary Bettin Marilyn Bilbrey Kathy Billington Janie Birdsong Dessie Blackwell David Blakeney Brenda Bloodworth Angela Blufloes Debby Boeving Bob Bomer Vivian Breece Jon Breedon Gene Brewington Aileen Bridgeforth Catherine Brown to lead us through our junior year. Nonna Browning Linda Bullock Fred Burpo Robert Butt Patricia Campbell Jamie Cantrell Louis Cash Janie Cashion Charles Casinger Galen Chadwick Judy Choat Allen Christian Bruce Church Carolyn Churchill Jim Clark Larry Cole Brad Coleman Sandra Coleman Charles Cook Lawrence Cooper We work hard selling magazines . Susan Cope Steve Corrigan Diann Cox Pam Crowell Steve Crowell Brenda Davis Donna Davis Sandra Davis Shadrack Davis Sharon Davis Patricia Davison Paul Dees Paulette Dees Ron Delashmit Betty DeMaris Donna DeMarsh Kathryn Dicken David Diggs Larry Diggs Kenneth Divine to make our prom a great success. Theodis Duncan Steve Dunehoo Lois Dunn Mary Eastburn Janet Eastwood Fannie Douglas Debra Dowd Kenneth Dugger Sharon Dugger Wilma Dugger Donna Ehlers Janice Ellis Sharon England Mike Essary Mike Ezell Larry Farris Kathie Fears Brenda Ferguson Karen Feverston Robert Fitch Linda Foulk Diane Foust Jane Fowler Susan Fowler Stanley Franklin Jaybie, Becky, Mary helped . . Brad Gibbs Pat Gibbs Jimmy Gilbert Betty Goins Linda Goodman Robert Frey Edith Friend Nancy Fuller Millie Garner Roger Gholson Mike Grady Connie Graham Patsy Graham Bob Greer Benjamin Griffin 162 Phyllis Gullet Unda Hale Dennis Hall Geraldine Hall Glenda Hall Mike Hames Barry Hammack David Hampton Phyllis Hanks Bonnie Harden spur the Mules to victory. Nancy Harris Gary Hawkins Leslie Haworth Marilyn Hawthorne Curtis Hayes Diana Haynes Greg Hays Carol Heliums Sharon Helton Darla Hendrickson Linda Hendrickson Becky Hesselrode Jimmy Hicks Jane Highsmith Richard Hill Jamie and Linda represent . . . Henry Hood Carol Hooker Ken Hoppe Richie Howard Robert Hoxworth Earl Jenkins Bill Jett Jim Jen David Johnson Jerry Johnson 164 John Johnson Mary Johnson Brenda Jones Linda Joyner Jerry Kearbey Lloyd Keele Gary Ketcherside David Kimes Tim King David Knapp our class in leading the band. Helen Knoppe David Knowles Brenda Landreth David Landreth Susie Landrum o ©0o5r . t 1 £ 1 Nita Leamon Scott Leukel Roland Lipscomb Brenda Little Thermon Little 165 We work our way through . . . James McKnight Richard McWilliams Sharon Meadows Connie Medley Jim Middleton Jeffrey Moore Larry Moore Donna Morgan Jim Morgan Marilyn Moses 166 Eddie Moss Charles Mungel Leslie Nations Larry Norman Pam Pager English lit and constitution tests. Riley Raulston Deborah Ray Jamie Ray Glenda Raymer Patty Reeves James Renard John Rhodes Sherry Riley Arthur Risley Loyd Roberson Paul Qualls Sue Raby Ronnie Rains Marc Ramsey Margaret Raney With much regret and remembrance . . . Brenda Robinson Donna Robinson Alfred a Russom Dillon Russel James Ryman Charles Saulsberry Linda Schalk Donna Schemel Diana Schumer Joe Scobey Linda Scofield Don Scott Sharon Scott Phil Seawright Sherry Sells Delores Shackleford Terry Shelton Brenda Shoumake Steve Simone Eddie Smith 1 Mike Smith Theresa Smith Tillman Smith Beverly Smithee Clayton Snider we watch our junior year close . . . Margaret Stokeley Janie Stuber Bonnie Stucker Melvin Surratt Darrell Taylor 169 Debbie Taylor Charles Thorn Allen Tibbs Penelope Tibbs Deltha Timmons Lynn Turpin Carol VanDover Marc VanDover Jimmy Vaughn Larry Vaughn Ricky Tipton Wayne Toombs Randy Tudder Ed Tuma Don Turner While anticipating a new year . . Russell Vaughn Jim Vernon Kenneth Vert Mike Vincent Grace Vinson Kitty Walker Terry Walker Pat Walters George Walz Phyllis Warfield 170 Joe Williams Ronnie Williams Normon Willis Joy Wilson Larry Snider as Seniors ’67. Janette Withrow Robert Wood Iris Woolard Ronald Wunderlich 171 Jaybie and Becky explain geometry?? 172 Overslept again! Junior girls talk after lunch At last the day’s over! 173 Juniors bring back memories of Sophomore days Junior girls lead Pep Parade Roger, how you’ve changed!! 174 Becky and Mary cheer the mules to victory Jamie can-can tries a Batman pose Bill threatens Mary Lou with a snowball 175 MOST DEPENDABLE Betty Crowe Chester Davis MOST POPULAR Judy Robinson John Piper MOST VERSATILE Jane Carr Ben Wyatt Sophomore Class Officers This, our sophomore year, will be remembered all our lives. The year began with excitement and anxiety, but within a few short weeks we found ourselves taking part in all the activities of P.B.H.S. As our first year ends we realize that we have accomplished much and that we have many happy memories. We’ll always cherish this year, but we are anxiously awaiting to be the juniors of ’67. Terri Absheer Clifford Alexander Michael Allen Stanley Arnac Patricia Arrington Billy Ashbaugh Zita Au Buchon Joe Austin Greg Ballowe Don Banks Cathe Barnes Donna Bates Jerry Bennett Steve Biggs Sondra Bilkey With much anxiety, excitement, and confusion . . . Lonnie Brown Larry Browning Janet Brumley Jerry Bucy Delora Burkeen Diane Burkett James Burkett James Burkhart Rosalie Burns Jack Burwum we entered a new school . . . Mike Christian Debbie Christie Paul Chronister Gary Clark Joyce Coats Linda Cochran Dewayne Coleman Ralph Cook Gloria Cooper Maureen Corrigan Randy Cowart Ricky Cowart David Crabtree Jerry Crews Bill Cross and began our much awaited Sophomore year. Betty Crowe Nancy Cum bee Mattie Dabbs C. B. Danner Mary Dare Darrell De Marsh Robert Divine Lucille Dorris Kenneth Dowd Linda Driest Dennis Dutton Mike Eaker Erma Earl Marilyn Edwards Mike Edwards In a whirl of new activity . . . Judy Elder Janice Ellison Valerie Ellison Thomas Embree Jimmy Enderle Sandra English Eugene Esmon George Ezell Larry Ezell John Fairless Roger Faith Debbie Farris Frances Faughn Kenneth Fears Gwen Fields Eugene Flowers James Fogle James Forrest Leslie Foster Susan Foster Dennis Fox Raymond Freeman Howard Fuller Doyle Garrett Billy Genty We chose John to lead us . . . Johnny George Clifford Gibbs Mary Sue Gibson David Glaze Michael Goff Linda Goforth Mike Gorman Pam Gorman Charlotta Graham James Granvil James Greer Ronnie Greer Sandra Greer Harold Gregory Boyd Griffin Yvonne Gray Linda Greathouse Rick Green Linda Greene Bruce Greer Chan's Griffin John Griffin Lovenia Griffin Larry Grobe Jim Groves with our class projects. Jack Gulledge Arthur Gunn Cecil Gunter Carolyn Hafford Charles Halcumb Johnetta Hale Linda Hamilton Janice Hammer Dennis Hankins Donna Hanner Margaret Hanner Rocky Harder Debbie Harkey Edewin Harmon Bettie Harris Deborah Haupt Larry Hawkins Robert Hawthorne Patti Hendrickson David Hendrix Peggy Hennen Don Henson Janie Henson Roland Hickerson Charlotte Hicks Our cheerleaders boosted school spirit Rickey Hines Lorell Hinton Diana Hodge Frank Hodge Gary Hodge Rockie Hopper Lana Howard Cathy Hudson Charles Jaco Allen Jackson Carolyn Hodgins Adam Hoffman Ruth Hollingswort Bruce Holloway Janice Hook Barbara Jackson Carlos Jeffries Jerry Jeffries Linda Jerrolds J. B. Jeter and led our B” team to many victories. Brenda Johnson Karen Johnson Paula Johnson Susanne Johnson Virginia Jones Joe Jordan Alvin Kearbey Eddie Kearbey Donna Kelley Stephen Kelley 185 Ernest Ketcherside James Ketcherside Gary King Holly King Larry Kinworthy Janice Kisner Mary Knight Brenda Knuckles James Knuckles Mary Jo Lacy Beverly Lamkin Edith Lanksley Abmey La Rose Regenia Larr Lois Laughlin We enjoyed being a part of P.B.H.S. Sharon Lewis Alison Linn Sharon Livers Randy Livingston Henrietta Longhibler Charles Love Lave me Lovett e Carol Lux Carol McAnulty Ruth McAnulty Kathleen McCarthy Maureen McCarthy Glenda McClure Diana McCubbin Marva McDole Judy McDowell Mike McFarland Terrell McGath Brenda McGowen Marsha McGowan as we were included in pep assemblies and class meetings. Mary Maple Donald Marler Doris Mame K. P. Marshall Kurt Marshaus 187 Alice Martin Marilyn Martin Pat Mathias Bettye Matthews Carolyn Meador Jean Miller Paul Miller George Milner Charlie Mitchell Randy Mitchelle Reba Medley Marlene Michael Roy Middleton Bessie Miller Connie Miller Jane, Gayle, and Jean . . . Gary Moncier Catherine Monna Sandra Montgomery Sue Montgomery Billy Moore Deborah Musbach Bill Myhre Robert Nesler Izetta Nesler Kenny Newton Larry Nichols Gary Noel Carole Nutter Phyllis Ohthoff Jean Oppermann Dewayne Owen Gary Ozburn Donald Parkin Karl Parsons Randy Paskel were our Sophomore Majorettes. Larry Pratt Barbara Pullum Johnny Quigley Trudy Rankin Mike Ratton Carl Ray Donnie Ray George Ray Wendell Reed Sandy Renolds David Rexroat Earl Rice Guy Richardson Mary Lou Ridge Reta Rievley Our sponsors helped us plan . . many interesting activities Loren Riggs Shelha Roberson Harvey Robertson Janet Robinson Judy Robinson Michael Robinson Ronnie Robinson Ruth Rodney Linda Roland Carl Rommel 190 Mike Rommel Linda Ross Betty Royal Patricia Rush Robert Rushin Peggy Saulsberry Ronnie Saylors Margie Schalk Roy Scott Robert Searcy Brenda Seesengood Frankie Seesengood Rosemary Seib Brenda Shamblin Larry Shelton to guide us through our first year at P.B.H.S. Anne Staed Mary Stark Gayle Starwalt Louis Stenger Gloria Stucker Bill Talkington Cynthia Tatum Janice Taylor Judy Taylor John Tetidrick Sherry Sturgeon Bobbie Sullivan Lee Gale Sullivan Carol Swain Mike Tackett We sponsored our Sophomore dance and crowned our King and Queen of Hearts. I Connie Turpin Michael Turpin Beverly Underwood Don Vancil Sondra Vineyard 192 Rebecca Thacker Margaret Thomas John Tinsley Donald Trousdale Sharon Tune Elizabeth Wagganer Ellen Walker Yvonne Walker Connie Wallis Nelson Wallis Pam Warbington Brenda Ward Delores Ward Gary Ward Charles Watson Chris Weatherford Linda Wells Sherry Welty Daryell Wheelis Gary Wheelis We bid farewell to our successful Sophomore year with sadness . . . Robert Whiteaker Alexander Williams Kenneth Williams Larry Williams Mitchell Williams Sherry Williams Zeb Williams Jerry Willis L. H. Wilson Lindy Wilson 193 Patricia Wilson Patsy Wilson Carole Winters Kim Wolpers Larry Wooden Ronald Woods Brenda Woolard Lindel Worley David Wright Ben Wyatt but look hopefully toward the coming year. 194 There’s a comic in every class. 195 Freshman Class Officers As freshmen, we began P.B.H.S. with much doubt and anxiety. This has been a year of firsts for us, and we began to feel the loyalty and school pride from the upper classmen. We realize there is much to look forward to in the next three years, but we’ll never forget our first wonderful year in P.B.H.S. 197 Judy Aden Brenda Aldridge Hurschel Alexander Jack Allan Sharon Alles Janet Ande Tireasa Anderson Willie Anderson Steve Baker Phyllis Ballard Danny Barbour Vickie Barnes Debbie Barnhill Kenny Barriner Mary Jane Bassham We are the Freshmen • • • Dianna Bilkey Kathryn Bingham Danny Birdsong Darlene Birdsong Elizabeth Bishop Doyle Blackwell Susan Blakeney Saralie Beights Phil Booker Nancy Borends Mary Boyer Melvin Boyers Pat Boyle Revia Brandon Judy Brandstatt . . . Of P.B.H.S. Deborah Brandt Adrian Bratcher JoAnn Breithaupt Earnest Brewer Rural Britt Dwight Brooks Danny Brown Ruth Brown Tammy Brumley Floyd Burkett Dennis Casey David Casinger Connie Chadwick Dallas Chilton Mark Chronister A Virgil Burkett Paula Buslong Charles Campbell Romona Capps Donna Carroll David Clark Debbie Clark John Clark Karen Clark Mac Clark This, our first year of high school . . . Robert Cope Peggy Costin Rhonda Cox Gloria Craig Joann Craig Thomas Delashmit Ellen Digges Eathel Dihon Patricia Divine Barbara Dorris . . . is one of our most exciting. With envy we watched the upperclassman John Gilbreath Greg Gillis Bob Glaze John Goforth Ollie Goodrum Dale Gorman Renee Gorman Rejoyce Graham Patti Graves Lowery Gray Neal Greathouse Grace Green James Gregory Mary Jane Grigery Carolyn Griffin . . . and wished we were! Sheila Holcomb Devona Hall Patricia Hall Phillip Hampton Linda Hanks Dixie Harder Shirley Harley Jerry Harris Linda Harris Nathaniel Harris Conrad Harrison Cleta Hawkins Debbie Hayes Susan Henson Walter Hendrickson Garry Hesselrode Larry Hesselrode Randy Hester Steven Hicks Jeff Highsmith At Last!.. . . Connie Hill Floyd Hutchison Debra Hobbs Barbara Hodgins Kathy Hodo Una Hoffman Rise Hollis Wilma Hooker David Hopper Randy Hoxworth t Nellie Inman Helen Jackson Jerry James George Jarboe James Jarris Betty Johnson Ronnie Johnson D’Wayne Jones Jerry Jones Marion Joyner . . . we’re able to attend high school dances! Leo Kearbey Leslie Keathley P tricia Keele Shirley Keele Susan Keen Gary Knight Susan Kochietin Jeanne Kraus Ron Kuker Kathy Kurz Steve Ladd Kenneth Lamkin Cheryll Landis Janice Landreth Norman Langley Tommy Leach Jimmie Lee Nancy Legrand Barbara Lewis Lyndal Lewis We became a part of P.B.H.S . . . in many ways. Sheila Mickey Don Miller Verma Miller Stephen Million Eddie Mitchell Sandra Mitchell Amos Moncier Derland Moore Janice Moore John Moore We became a part of P.B.H.S Daniel McNew Nancy McMurray Janet Mabry Jimmie Mabrey Vickie Maddux Betty Matlock Danny Mauk Tim May Deanna Melton Jodie Miceli Linda Magi 11 Pete Markham Jim Mathis Jimmy Mathis Doris Matthews . . . in many ways. Sheila Mickey Don Miller Verma Miller Stephen Million Eddie Mitchell Sandra Mitchell Amos Moncier Derland Moore Janice Moore John Moore Margie Moore Dennis Morgan Gloria Morgan Leroy Moss Shirley Moss Martha Muller Janeane Murphy , Jeanette Murphy Phyllis Murphy Bill Nash f. Carol Nelson Pam Nichols Isaal Nolen Danny O’Connor Carolyn O’Hara We elected Greg to lead us . . . c Wanda O’Shia j Joann Osborn Gary Osborn j Michael Osborn Billy Overton ! Tommy Parks Linda Parsons Lana Parsons Larry Payne Marsha Payne Victoria Pennell Dina Pennington Barry Peraino Charlotte Perkins Sharon Phelps Brenda Piercy Phyllis Poe Steven Pogue Paula Pool Gary Porch Joan Post Danny Post Julia Prater Barbara Pratt Randy Prince Through our Freshman year Garry Reed Dennis Reeves Sharon Richey Linda Riepe Cheryl Riggins Linda Robinson Randy Robinson Virginia Robinson Carolyn Roland Carl Runyon Jerry Risinger Carolyn Roach Thelma Roach Randi Robbins Lana Robinson Don Rushin Phyllis Rushin Alford Russom Steve Austin Kenneth Sadler Our loyalty increased with . . . Frank Simmons Gary Simmons Fernando Simone Albert Sisk Terry Slankard . . . Sweet Georgia Brown” and Victory.” vm!. Randy Soens Viola Sollars Eddie Spradling Gary Sparkman Dennis Sparks Sharon Spencer Sharon Spicer Jeanne Spiker Debra Stacy Norene Stenger Mike Surratt Tommy Swindle Benita Tanksley Dennis Taylor Vickie Taylor John Stiber Anne Stokely Michael Stout Edna Stucker Donna Sullivan Gloria Terry Alan Thomas Shirley Thomas Karen Thompson Randy Throckmorton As our Freshman year comes to an end . . . Charolette Tibbs Martha Tibbs Jacqueline Tinsley Norma Toombs Larry Tomes I Marcia Trentleman Beverly Trout Kenneth Tune Bonnie Turner Billy Vancil Marc Vincent Mike Vinson Joseph Voga EU Walker Shirlene Walker Patsy Ward Vickie Warren Cynthia Watson Robert Wyatt Jackie Welch Robert Wallace Randy Wallis Donna Ward Gary Ward Linda Ward . . . we are looking forward . . . Russell Weng Gail West LaDonna Whitaker Linda White Madonna Whitlock Mike Wilcutt Jim Wilkerson Lonnie Wilkerson Michael Williams Betty Wilson Ron Withrow Kay Wohlgemuth Jim Wolpers David Wood Barbara Woods . . . to three more memorable years in P.B.H.S. Janice Woods Philip Woods Brenda Worley Vickie Young 214 Freshman Chorus Freshman Cheerleaders M AJORETTES—Left to Right: Linda White, Gloria Terry, Head—Nancy McMurray, Pat Boyle, Drum—Karen Shelton 217 Freshmen . . . Offguard! Our 1st High School Homecoming! For some a beginning . . . . 220 For Seniors an ending . . . 221 This is the Pepsi Generation Say Pepsi Please BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS Operating Municipal Lighting and Water Systems LOW COST MEANS ELECTRICAL SERVICE FOR EVERY NEED AND PURPOSE. 24-HOUR SERVICE NIGHT TROUBLE NUMBER SUNSET 5-2210 Office: 301 South Main Phone SU 5-5749 Congratulations Seniors! Hewlett Wholesale Meats Frozen Foods Wholesale Only We Make Delivery In Refrigerated Trucks In Greater Poplar Bluff Area Dial SIJ 5-5266 Or SU 5-5147 625 Park Avenue ROUNSAVILLE BUSINESS COLLEGE 719 Vine Street Telephone SU-5-3620 Poplar Bluff, Missouri Where Business Training Is An Investment — Not An Expense An Investment That Will Pay Dividends For Life 242 FARMERS CASH STORE 301 S. 5th Phone SU-5-2533 Hardware - Seeds - Lawn Garden Supplies Complete Line Of Saddles Riding Equipment TT THIS BEAUTlFM. STORE n itciatv’oH Twe KILL'afc tNTDKEcnoH OF US. HIGHWAYS jOwfig BIG STAR CASH FOOD STORES LOW CASH PRICES-Day in and Day out Ward-Fulton Compliments of Junior Misses Dresses A Complete Line of Sportswear Phone SUnset 5-5600 Free Lake Fishing THE BUD HOLLOWAY REAL ESTATE CO. ftife. INS. AGENCY 'W James Bud Holloway We Buy, Sell, Ren!. Lease, And Manage Property We Work Holloway Building Broker and Owner Sales over 1,250,000.00 in 1965 Poplar Bluff, Mo. 243 Congratulations to the Class of 1965 from Central Labor Council of Poplar Bluff, Mo. P. O. Box 39 512 Midland St. SU 5-6030 The Latest Styles Make Their First Appearance at BOB EVANS SHOES 155 S. Main 244 Home of Bobbie Brooks and Levis ROTH’S Poplar Bluff, Missouri 63901 112 South Main SI 5-3727 T « r ■ -] IjaaIl arvk— Friendly Neighborly Banking Hway. 67 North phone SU-5-8461 Free Student Checking Services 245 SCOTT’S CAFE SWANK S SERVICE FRANK SWANK - OWNER Good Food Everyday 21 Hour W recker Sen ice Dial 5-5222 Dial 5-3019 SnanK's nclair Compliments Of FRANK WYLIE INSURANCE AGENCY 320 N. Main SU-5-4667 Electric Company Lighting Fixtures Wiring Supplies Dial SUnset 5-2938 202 North D Complete Line of SatUi Antrriratt ISrpublir COMPLIMENTS OF POPLAR BLUFF HOSPITAL HENRICKSON CLINIC Compliments of: TINY STUDIO 612 W. Pine Blvd.. Poplar Bluff, Mo. SU 5-4536 JLtitm to tk tfafpq Sound o( 1340 KC Poplar Bluff, Missouri 249 BANK OF POPLAR BLUFF The Old Reliable” Since 1886” ”80 Years of Progressive Banking Main Office -- Downtown - SL' 5-4671 -- Main at Poplar Drive in -- Midtown -- SU 5-8406 -- Sixth at Lester Use Our Many Services Checking Accounts Savings Certificates Personal Loans Business Loans Safe Deposit Boxes Securities Financial Counsel Savings Accounts Christmas Cluhs Auto Loans Real Estate Loans Night Depositories 1 nvestment Trust Services 250 DEAR SENIOR CLASS OF 1965, MY BEST WISHES AND CONGRATULATIONS AS ONE OLD GRAD TO ALL OF YOU NEW ONES. MORRISON L. CLEVLEN, OWNER Clevlen Insurance Agency MORRISON L. CLEVLEN. OWNER ESTABLISHED IN 1882 OFFICE 310 VINE STREET PHONE SUnMt S-4444 POPLAR BLUFF. MISSOURI 63901 •‘IT IS WISE TO INSURE' —With Us— E. C. Robinson OSBORN’S PAINT Lumber Company WALLPAPER STORE ‘THE FRIENDLY YARD'' Phone SU 5-9601 1138 Vine Street Artist's Supplies C. N. Rosie Lucas — Agent 913 W. Fine St. Phone SU 5-9611 Eat and Enjoy Compliments Of BAUMGART MOTOR CO. BAMBY BREAD Y our Dodge Dealer Dodge City” 422 Fine Blvd. Toellner Baking Company Phone SU-5-5769 251 PORTER-DEWITT CONSTRUCTION COMPANY POPLAR BLUFF, MISSOURI 252 253 Congratulations Seniors from: VALLEY PIAZA SHOPPING CENTER J. C. Penney Co. Murdock Loan Jean Marie Fashions Kinder's Tot Shop Mode O'Day Montgomery Wards Barrett's Chicken Supreme Mary Francis Shop Newberrys K.W.O.C. Bell Shoes Libson Shop Gambles Key Rexall Drugs Safeway Helpee Selfee Laundromat Plenty Of Free Parking 254 Save More _______________ MfeSWlM 111 N. Main St. Poplar Bluff, Missouri 63901 With More Variety and Bigger Discounts JIM HOGG SUPERMARKET 812 West Pine Complete Meat Selection Plenty of Free Parking Open Every Night Till Nine pRANK-COTRELL Serving Poplar Bluff for Nearly A Century Time taC Chafie 255 LUCY LEE HOSPITAL MC PHEETERS CLINIC SARACINI AND BREEDEN INC. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Insure to .Be Secure” 201 N. Main SU 5-6436 ______________________________________________ Flowers By OPPERMANN Phone SU Poplar Bluff. Mo. North Main ot Broadway Since 1912 Overbey Furniture Company The Home Of Good Furniture Dial SU 5-3416 401 Vine Street MANKER'S PHARMACY Broadway Pine Rodgers Theater Bldg. SU 5-9691 Pills Things t QAtjfleq CLEANERS LAUNDRY o 5th ond OAK INIVREO cHanin'j Drive-In Window YSTiM PHONE SU 5-5789 Good Cleaning Doesn't Cost... It Pays! GENERAL BAPTIST BOOKSTORE PRESS 1004 Sooth 67 Poplar Bluff SU 5-9451 Bibles, Art Supplies Books, Visual Aids Job Printing 257 A Good Place to Slop” A W DRIVE INN Highway 675 SU 5-9930 EILLCHld RE 55 r- BILL CHILDRESS Win m „= CHEVROLET CHEVROLET INC. Your One-Stop Center For New Chevrolets West SU ELECTRIC LIGHT - HEAT - POWER 258 MISSOURI UTILITIES COMPANY SfoiS POPLAR BLUFF. MO. Compliments Of WM. L. COHEN FURNITURE COMPANY Poplar Bluff, Missouri Congratulations to the Class of 1964 From EXCLUSIVE ONE HOUR MARTINIZING 7) Fresh As A Flower In Just One Hour POPLAR BLUFF, MO 100 South Main Phone SU 5-3210 REMNANT HOUSE WHERE THE BEST IS NOT EXPENSIVE 203 Poplar Street Poplar Bluff, Missouri Bob Montgomery Jack Cope 307 So. Main St. Poplar Bluff, Mo. JOE WISEMAN SONS INC. Compliments of MARVEL MUSIC COMPANY All Metals 114 Bartlett Street Iron - Brass - Steel - Copper Phone SU 5-3333 6th And Park Poplar Bluff, Missouri Phone SU 5-5725 259 FIELDS-McCARTHY CO. “Piggie” Hogg’s Harold A. Brase, Owner Sales — Service — Satisfaction SUPER MARKET Good Foods Are Our Specialty Raymond Hogg 9th and Maude Phone SU 5-9676 422 Vine Phone SU 5-3838 Typewriters - Duplicators Adding Machines UNITED BUSINESS MACHINES Compliments of KROGER Andy” Williams Smith-Corona Dealer 317 E. Pine Phone SU 5-9415 And All The Employees Located At 5th And Main 260 PIGGLY WIGGLY PRIEST FLOWER SHOP Your Friendly Food Store Sixth Vine Poplar Bluff Barron Road Poplar Bluff, Missouri SU-5-9416 SU-5-4562 Congratulations from: CLYDE REED GROVER LANCE’S MARKET MAN S STORE Quality Foods” Outfitters To Mankind 1315 N. Main Dial SU 5-2719 213 South Main Poplar Bluff, Missouri Phone SU-5-2410 Compliments of Congratulations FAMILY SHOE STORE Seniors Compliments of 211 South Main Street POPLAR BLUFF, MISSOURI JOHN T. VAN CLEVE, Phone SU 5-2121 O.D. Congratulations Seniors! TOWER MOTEL Phone SU 5-5732 DR. W. J. LONG, O. D. H’way 60 67 Swimming Pool Air Conditioned Hot Water Heat 261 SEYBOLD DRUG COMPANY! GEO. W, WALKER, PROP. POPLAR BLUFF $U 5-3318 MISSOURI POPLAR BLUFF GEO. W. WALKER, PROP. SU 5-3318 MISSOURI Somers Market Everyday Low Prices 126 S. 5th SU 5-3121 Open daily to 6:00 Friday and Saturday to 7:00 Roberts Plumbing Heating Co. 315 N. Broadway • Residential • Industrial • Commercial Phone SL 5-2517 Gaebler’s 66 Station Garage Fires - Brake Service Wheel Balancing Top V alue Stamps 620 N. Main Poplar Bluff. Mo. Phone SU 5-9938 262 THE HICKORY HOUSE MOTOR INN Dine In Luxury On The Completely Modern es Of F °°ds Motel Air Conditioned Room Service Television Highway 67 North © 263 Gift Shop Dining Room Connected Poplar Bluff, Missouri 313 Vine Street SU 5-4426 OLOSMO BILE HARMON OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC CO. G. Randall Harmon Second and Pine Poplar Bluff, Mo. Phone SU 5-7745 264 Compliments of K. R. SPORTING GOODS, INC. Wholesale POPLAR BLUFF, MISSOURI Phone SLI 5-3736 203 Pine Blvd. COMPLETE LINE OF SPORTING GOODS Rodgers Theatres, Inc. OPERATING RODGERS THEATRE P. B. DRIVE IN THEATRE BROADWAY PINE BLVD. HIGHWAY 67 SOUTH feluH lauel S ioice 110 South Fifth Street • Post Office Box 687 TELEFHONE SU 5-8491 POPLAR BLUFF. MISSOURI—63901 Aubrey Harwell Evelyn Harwell 265 A Complete Service — Without High Prices Tel.: (3)4) SUnset 5-7677 900 West Pine Boulevard Poplar Bluff, Mo. 63901 CALDWELL COPY SERVICE PRINTING Business, Social and Political Printing Holiday Cards, Calendars, Advertising Specialties -Authorized Dealer- Duplicating Supplies Stencils - Masters Ribbons - Inks - Papers Complete Letter Mailing Service Typing - Photocopying - Mimeographing - Duplicating Folding - Addressing - Mailing List Monthly Billing Service — Signs - Posters - Rubber Stamps 266 Congratulations Seniors! BAGBY RADIO CAB 267 Drain's of Custom Designed Food Service Kipiipmcnl and Supplies - Sales and Serv ice I lospilals - Inslilnlions -- Schools -• Cafeterias -- Restaurants The SEMO Company 70. ) North 9th St. - Poplar Bluff, Mo. Office: Phone SI I . -7.770 Charles L Brandon Herff-Jones Company I he Finest in: Class Bings - Graduation Announcements Paragon Press Yearbooks - Diplomas Chip Gowns -- Medals and Trophies D. W. Blakeney Box 379 Box 379 Dexter, Mo. Dexter. Mo. Phone.VIA 1-2.71 1 Phone MA M210 Compliments of: RICHARDSON MUSIC CO. Music City Southeast’s Largest Music Co. 107 N. Main SU 5-3292 Poplar Bluff, Missouri 268 269 270 101 SOUTH MAIN STREET PHONE SU 5-4621 DRIVE-IN FACILITY CORNER OF MAIN OAK STREET - WE ARE INTERESTED IN (H R COMMUNITY - CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! DOCTORS HOSPITAL, INC. KNEIBERT CLINIC A. D. MARKEL, M. D. R. C. ENGLEHARDT, M. D. T. E. RUFF, M. D. W. A. HOJA 621 Pine Boulev ard F. L KNEIBERT, M. D. A. C. PARKER, JR., M. D. DAVID V. MILLER, M.D. JOSEPH HECKER. M.D. FRED J. BIGGS, JR., M. D. M. R. BARBOUR, M. D. E.T. HANSBROl GH, M. D. FRED CALDWELL, M. D. Phone St 5-4645 271 Shakes, Malts, Banana Splits, Sundaes 4 Dairy Queen Hwav 67 South SI 5-2009 C.G. KING COMPANY Grain Elevator So Beans Wheal - Corn Seed Cleaning Separating Seed - Feed Mo. Pacific Slock Yanis SI 5-7197 Laundry Dry Cleaners Carpet Rug Cleaning Curtains - Draperies Cleaned Y0Un Towel Linen Rental Service SUnset 5-2035 110 N. Riverview POPLAR BLUFF DRUG CO. IRA WINTON, Pharmacist Phone SU 5-2037 200 Bartlett St. Poplar Bluff, Mo. 3 PRUETT’S Muhs DRIVE-INN Shakes Sundaes Hamburgers Cheeseburgers Pit Barbecues Pizza Burgers Behind Stadium 272 MICKEY CLEANERS Prompt And Courteous Care And Consideration 526 Vine Street Compliments of Compliments of Bernie Lay Advertising Co. BAUMHOEFER Highway 60-67 North SON Dial SU 5-2576 PLUMBING HEATING Barnes Grocer Company 2429 North Main St. SU 5-2910 Distributors of Libby’s, Del Monte, Bush’s Food Products Hway 60 East Phone: SU 5-5744 and SU 5-5743 Thank you, advertisers, for your support of the BLUFF. The Staff HP ernation ?!? Who’s the wise guy? Batman and Robin??? John likes school! Study hard Marsha! 260 All right fellows—Let’s have the note! It rained and rained!!! Hi Cindy! 262 Row One, Left to Right: Tim May, Bob Glaze, Gary Miller, Ron Allen, David Bowden. Row Two: Pete May, James Fogle, James Ponder, Bill Ball, Preston Wright. Row Three: Jack Burnam, Darry King, Robert Riley, Richard Lay, Bob Pinkston. OFFICERS—Preston W rig h t. Junior Councilor; Pet eMay, SeniorCounci- l°r; Chet Ball, Mr. Fogle. Row Two: James Fogle, Scribe; Richard Lay, Master Councilor; Dr. A. J. Bonier. Demolay DeMolay is an organization of young men between the ages of 14 and 21 who are working to become better sons and citizens. The Order was founded in 1919 in Kansas City and has 1,800 chapters in foreign lands as well as the United States. Any- one may be a DeMolay - it is not necessary that he be the son or rela- tive of a Mason. The initiation con- sists of two very impressive degrees, built upon foundations of which any person may be justly proud. As a man (boy) thinketh—so he is. Left to Right: Jim Wolpers, Pete May, Galen Chadwick, Peter Stokely, Charles Jaco, Danny Past, Gary Miller, Jim Mathias, Tim May, Jim Bristow. Dan Barbour. Roger Hogg, Paul McVey, Rick Wilson, Steve Inman, Ron Allen, Greg Hoys, David Rex- roat, Don Wayne Marler, John Wolpers. Interact is an international club for boys of senior high age that is spon- sored and chartered by Rotary. This club, which is in force in 47countries, is dedicated to the expansion ofworld understanding and friendship as well as local civic duties. Class repre- sentatives are: Ronnie Allen, Tim May, David Rexroat, and Gary Miller. Interact Club OFFICERS—John Wolpers, Secretary; Don Wayne Marler, Treasurer; Pete May, Vice- President Galen Chadwick, President. Row Two: Norman Chadwick, Richard McNeece. Dr. C. A. Post. 265


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