Biloxi High School - Indian Echo Yearbook (Biloxi, MS)

 - Class of 1954

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MR. A. G. WELCH. Business Manager Miss Eve Waltman. Secrelary 3 x MR. L. J. BUFORD Principal, Senior High School 291122 23 2l PII an so 1 a 'i-...sw MRS. CATHEHlNl'i CLOWEH. .flssislanl Principal. MR- F- B. YVARNOCK Senior High School l'r1'nc1ipal. Junior High SChn0l Misa Eva Rughing, Sf-rrvlurj Miss HoseMary Lizana. Secretary These four administrative officials. with their staffs. help direct our school programs, serving as leaders in making our high school educations meaningful and vital. 15' ' N R 6 n 'S 5.2.-.W ,f R. 2 1? A 1 K ir, V, 'ya , .'l V 1 If 'Q .Q 2 IM' 3.1. I 7 rv' zzwgiagkw 4, ,L f 'as us 5 W1 I s 6 . rl kk f M I W 1 1 2?- Ei' ,551 1 N., ., '1 2 , za -M' , Q 1 x ig, f 1 f ,, , - ' -fr' fx. .32 K . nf-, Mm-'fr 7 M I x 'L ,, r AFQZAQ .f . , ' 43. ' W' ., , V ,aw A ., 4' a- H. If ,,,. .., an Q, Q 7? KJ' iff. ' MISS LUCILLE GAINES B.Mus. - M.M.E. MRS. RETHA GEORGE B..-X. MR. ROMEY GEORGE B.S. - MA. MR. JACK GILLY M..-X. - A..-X. - BS. MISS MARY ODIN HAAS Ph.B. MR. ROBERT HOLMES B.S. 3 MISS LLADO yn 'lr it MRS. BETSY HOUSE B.A. MISS JUNE KIMBROUGH MA. MRS. ONO D. IADNER B.M. MRS. OIA LENAZ RA. MISS CORA I.I.ADO BA. MRS. DEI,l..-X Mf-CAN QI-IAN Bb. MISS EDNA MOORE HA. MRS. ALICE PEARSON MA.-13.5. MISS WYNI-Il,l. PENNINGTON BS. MR. HIRAM POWELL B.S. MISS GEORGIA REBER B.S. MRS. R. G. ROGERS MA. - BA. MR. R. C. ROGERS MA. MISS JANE SH LMAKER B.A. MR. Z. L. SKELTON B.S.-M.E . Qt 42 Iv e f Qt? 4 A' 'W 3. N NIRS. GILIHORE MISS MARY KATHRYN ANDERSON Mr. Scruggs' Office 0 S Business Offirv 48 ind'- l 5 A, I if-ff 3 af' NIINN XI XRC I FRIII' R XNINPH URN XRNOI D BROWN Huszn Siofflff I H gi ' X312 zggutmk SENIORS ALTON BALL HAI.. Smiles and courting supply the life and breath for friendship. ANN BALTAR Balche-r 'Abore the pitrh, out of tune and off the hinges. ,Ions D. BALTAR. JR. Baltvher Here today and gone tomorrow. RITA DAWN BENNET1' Que-enie- There is only one lille, a little gleam of time between two elernitiesg there is no serond rhanre for us ,forever more. MARLENE ALLEN May your life be like a snowflake-leave a mark but not a slain. ELIZABETH PATRICIA ALLEN Pai To thine own self be true. RICHARD AMICK BENTON ANDERS upetesv Have a birthday' every year-because when you quit having one you die. LORETTA LEE BETHS -LBEEW Life is composed of two parts: that uxhifh is past -a rlreamg and that whifh i.s to rome-a u'i.sh. BARBARA BITTLE Babe Whzn we haie not uha! we lilce. we mus! like what we haref, JANE BLAKE '4When the u'orl1l laughs ar you, laugh right liarkg it's jus! as funny ax ,vnu arf. EDWARD BLOMBERC Porky A u'isv head rarrirs a .still tongurg that's why l'm so silenrf' FRANCES BOLCH Frankie Defeat is only for him who afrepzs it. WILDER M. BOSWORTH, JR. B0z Work ,lasrinates mefin lad, l ran sit and watch it for hours. ANNA BRANNAN EvE1.YN BRECKINRIDGE l am what l am berausel was what I was. ELOIS BYRNE Curly 'Rl ran hardly wait. ' YVONNE NORTH CAMPBELL Rusty 'Lofe to laugh, laugh to live, and live to lore. RICHARD B. CARRON Uim'kiv So-walled friends, when you're up, Ihefre with you'-but u'hen pou're down, thefre against you. ONIE CARROLL ALLEN IW.-ARK BROWN Green Be good and you'll be lonesome. DONNA SUE BIQRLESON Bunny You must think this is your birthday. CURTIS EDGAR BYRD Lire and let live. MARIANNE BYRD Yany I would be in a ,liz if my name were 'fail 6 GERALD CHATHAM Strive forward always, nerer look behind. PATRICIA CECIL Kitten AUGUST CORSO Mir-kr-y .'YeI'er say die. JOHN CROWE 'sCrnwe Good humor makes all things tolerable-even me. GERALDINE CUMMINS hcerryn Live so tha! when you die, even the undertaker will be sorry. MARGARET ANN CURTIS Mac The laughter of a girl is, and ever was, among the delightful sounds of earth. BARBARA FAITH CVITANOVICH Bobbie What kind of srhool would this school be if everyone in it was just like me? JANE GATES DACEY Janie Don't hope .lor the best-hop-for it. DONNA RUTH FOSTER Donnie A cheerful heart and a smiling face bring sun- shine to the darkest place. JUNE FOUNTAIN A woman may have faults-men have only two: everything they say and do. ROSINA FRITZ All are arrhitects of Fate: all are working in the walls of Time. MYRTHENE FRYERY Meri lt was worth it! ANTHONY B. GALLE Arms Well, l guess it's all through life. HART GALLE Pete Nothing is more useful than silence. NJARY ELLEN GILBERT Mar-U Happiness begins uhen von think of yourself last. BEVERLY Gorr What is beautiful is goorl. and what is good will soon be beautiful. CHARLES DONALD DICKINSON 'LDOn Now that I have finished I hare but one thing to fear fthe draft boardbf' BOBBY D,ORVILLE MIARY ROSE DUBAZ Dizzy The only way lo kill quietness is to bring me along. MARY EDNA FAYARD Nina 'Success comes in cans: failures in can't. SYLVIA HELEN DALZELL Hel Life without a good time isn't worth living. OPAL IVIAE DANISE bb0p'Y l'111oj,l loday what you can do tomorrow. IRMA JEAN DAVID ..Red.. Lite without a good time isn'l worth living. JOSEPH PAUL DELLENGEII IIJOBQ, If someone kicks you from behind, at least you know you are ahead. ROSABELLE HOBSON ..R0Se,. De measure of your hal ain'l cle measure of your brain. W.AI,TER GERALD HOWELL Shady l shall pass through this life but onceg if there be any good I ran do, let me do it nowAjor I shall not pass this way again. WOODROW CECIL JAMES, JR. Woody The mos! valuable lessons in school found in books. RICHARD E. JOHNSTON Lon Chaney , The last ofthe .'Vlohirans.', 078 not MARY LEE JONES Blondie What l must do is all that concerns me, not what people think. WVANDA JOY JONES RaStuS Learn of the philosophers always to look for natural causes in extraorrlinary erentsg and when such natural causes are wanting, return to God. JERRY JOHNNY JL'AN1cO Hooks The tu'o happiest nmmenls of nzj life- refeiring my diploma aml my flisf hl1rge. ' MARY ROSE KETTERING Kem-rin Cone-A -bu! no! forgotlenf' WILLIAM HARVEY '-Billy CHARLOTTE ANN HEBERT Chatterbox 'The main essential of happiness is something to hope for. WINONA ELAINE HENDREN Winnie Love to Iire: fire Io lore: and always keep happy- MYRTA FAYE HIGGINBOTHAM '-xi,-rf' Whatever you hare, you must use or lose. JOANN GOODMAN 'A winner never quits, and a quitter never wins THOMAS A. GRAVES I-Today' Life is just one long experience. MICKEY GUZZETTI Skeeter ll won't be long now. JAMES DAVID HAMMOND Romeo Life is just a bowl of cherries. JANE JOYCE LAWRENCE ...Ianien What you are is Coffs gift to youg what you make of yourself is your gift to God. CAROL LE MAY GEORGE EDWARD LIGHT Light 1 believe in getting into hot water-it keeps you clean , ' ROBERT LUTZ AnBObbyv7 He who laughs last doesn't catch on. PHYLLIS MARGARET KNEBEL Phee No, they didn't hare to burn it down to get me om! ALFRED ANTHONY KNOX Silence is golden. ROBERT LEE KOSTMAYER, JR. AKM.. Enjoy il, but rlon't destroy it. HUEY KROHN King Kong Sports give much to men, but no man is bigger than the game he plays and no sport can rise above the calibre of those who play it. ROBERT G. LYoNs .nl-igeru Never be afraid to do what you think is right even if it is right. JANET MCCREEDY McCreedy Boy-is this a killer. ' HARRELL MCQUEEN JOSEPH O. MANUEL Spanky Where you at, catl Sabooln ALBERT M. MAY Al Follow the vulture and you will find death. MARY MARGARET MERR1cK Moonshine That man is a sufcess who has looked for the best in others and given the best he has. HADDEN MILLER ROBERT G. MORAN Bobby PHYLLIS JEAN PHILBERT Nphffv-Phe? Forgive and be ulorgirenf' GAIL PRENATT WOODROW W. PRINGLE. JR. Wholly He who has patienre shall be reu'arrlerl. JUDY MAE RALEY ns-Iuvjuu 'flurlge not, thai ye be not jzulgerlf' BETTY LAVERNA REED Angel Hy hear! zlolli joy that rel in all my lile l me! no man buf he was true to me. KTARILYN G. REIS Do unln Ollierx as vnu rroulrl lmre them do :mm ,. von. DONALD I.. R ICH Rh-h One for all aml all for one. qv.-XLI.AfIE J. RICHARD Thr Charaeteru UIQ l.irl max lm zlumln lm! rm! !1Ullll1V7llI.U NANCY ALICE NIBLACK Nllrs Nei time I Iran! xunrpin' out of you, l'll rattle Your r'a,L'e. ' CVRTIS G. NIELSEN NSIUIIIII ,luirew H0u'ffI', .Ven fu ELAINE TWARY 0T'r0 5no41ks 'lr mu must lxill time, try worlfing il to dea1h. ' NIARIE PAVICH Re-I--RI'f ' hl'.UVgl'l'P and be forgiven. RONALD E. MORAN Mohawk Look like lhe innorent flower but be the serpent unrlerneallzf' Uiacbethn GEORGE ML'NsoN NIAXEY GRAY MIIRDAUGH Maru llon'! be bilter. ' AUDREY ANNETTE MURRAY Draw Ven know ?l'Ffjfl7I'VIg but women know better. STANLEY SANTA CRUZ Santa Fe Hey, pretty girl, where did you get those big blue eyes? ROMA GAY ScARBoRoUcH ..Cay,. Cod gave me freckles: I didn'l ask for them. SHIRLEY ANN SCARBOROUCH Wisdom is the principal thing: therefore get wisdom and with all thy gettings!get under- standing. MARK M. SEYMOUR Jumping Joe Last of the Mohicansf' WAYNE ROSETTI Shane I just want to get the facts. BARBARA ANN Ross Bobbi 'Alf silence is golden, 1'll never be rich. MURRAY SANDERFORD DOROTHY GAY SANDERS Dot Cay Though l'm not vlerer, l rould talk forever IDA SIMON Frenchie Where you at? DIANA MARGARET STECKLER Know thyself and let your ronscience be your guide. ROBERT I.. SWETMAN Bobby I can'l work-I need all my time to be lazy. GERALDINE TARBUTTON Acmy., Freckles are a sign of beauty. li JAMES TAYLOR Jimmy NOBLE D. TEAL Commercial The steam that roots the whistle-never turns the wheels. n C. CLARENCE FRANCIS THERIOT e nalferl truth will win older the best dressed AMELIA BERNICE THORNTON Millie Live and let live and let's be happy. WADE VICK Don't trouble trouble till trouble troubles you. AvIs LINNELLE VIGNES GLA-vis!! Memories are valuable-capture them. KATHERINE VLAIIOS Destiny is not a matter of chanceg it is a matter of choice. It is not to be waited forg it is a thing to be achieved. MARY VI.AIIos Happiness often sneaks in through a floor you didn't lsnuu: you had left open. JACQUELINE TULLIS jackie The only way to kill quietness is to talk it to death. PATRICIA ANN TYRONE Fernwo0d You ean't reach second base and keep your foot on first. ALVIN VALLO Pete The hand is quicker than the eye, and there are plenty of black eyes to prove it. ALMA BEENELL VANCOURT Van Patio The first thing education teaches you is to walk alone. CHARLES DENNERY WAMBSGANS nnennyu He who laughs last-laughs bestl Ha.' Ha! LEON WEILL CAROLYN JEAN WHEELER Shorty Look to the sun and you'll never see the shadows. ROBERT E. WETZEL ..F0g,, Don'l depend on a woman to do somethingf' GLORIA SYBIL WHITE What's the worth of anything but for the hap piness 'twill bring. HARVEY GLENN WHORTON Thou art my master, but I am not thy .slave.' ELDON WILLIAMS Peanut 'ADon't ever say you carft: you may do it the best. LAWRENCE WILLINGHAM Uldarryn ETHELYN Wise HE!!! LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Seniors of the graduating class of 1954, do hereby bequeath the following things to the undergraduates of Biloxi High School. Barbara Bittle-My long hair to Betty Belcher, since it's evident she needs it. Marlene Allen-My bobby pins to any girl who likes to set her hair every night. June Fountain-l'll be in such a hurry when I get out, I won't have time to leave anything. ,lane Blake-My journalistic ability to anyone who can put up with it. Thomas Graves-My solo chair in the clarinet section to Oscar Lestrade. Opal Danise-My ability of dressing out in Phys. Ed. to Rita Mae Reaux. Elois Byrnes-My desk in Mr. Crum's room to anyone who'll take it. David Hammond-My happy disposition to ,Ioan Gryder. Richard Amick-To Bill Lovelace, everything that's so dear to me at B.H.S. Joann Goodman-My fear of speaking, to Raw- hide-he needs some. Helen Dalzell-My love for school to Billy Moran. Donna Ruth Foster-My ability to be tardy to anyone who thinks he can do it and get away with it. Ann Balter-My beautiful soprano voice to Patricia Cousins. Richard Carron-My ability to get out of class to Don Munson. Mickey Guzzetti-My possessions to Eugene Toche. Marie Pavich-My love for talking and chewing gum to Julie Summerlin. Judy Raley-My love for history and my seat in Miss Everett's class to Patsy Magill. Myrthene Fryery-All the joys of school to lone Hormanski. Beverly Goff-My ability to keep calm while making a speech for Mrs. Collins to all sophomores. Mary Rose Dubaz-Everything I have is des- perately needed. Elaine Otto--My robe in Biloxians to Patsy Magill. Audrey Murray-My pony tail to Sylvia Rose Fountain. Maxey Murdaugh-My ability to dance to any- one with an ample supply of shoes. Woody James-My position as student conductor of the hand to Oscar Lestrade. ane Lawrence All my bralns to my lxttle brother Wayne Huey Krohn All my possessions 1n Ocean Springs to Ralph qaucler and James Skmner Geraldine Cummlns My mama for Wrlgley s Doublemlnt to my brother George Betty Reed My long halr to Carolyn Bolton and my dlgmty to Martha Reed Phyllls Ph1lbert My quletness 1n class to Myrna Moran Rose Hobson My Hblllty to chew gum and get away wlth 1t to Myrna Byrd and ,lulla Lee Charlotte Hebert To IJUTIS Broussard my 3lJllltY to talk eyery day from o U0 AM to 'S 15 PM and to Ernestlne Holder my scattered bralns Don Dlcklnson My place IU the lunch lme to anyone who gets there f1rst Curtls Byrd l leaye all my laziness to ,loe Webster Loretta Beths My love of talkmg on the phone to any one who has tlme for lt ll dldn tl Roslna Frltz My bpanlsh desk to Barbara Halat Allen Brown My drummmg place to some poor yunlor hlgh drummer George Llght My wlde awake look IH the morn mg to anyone who can fxght It .lanet McCreedy My notes on Ocean Springs to Saucler for hls book Gerry Howell The remembrance of my dog Reddy to the school Ihyllns Knebel To Mary Allce Duy all the abll lty to go to Phys Pd and ask Coach Snyder who painted thc floors Mary lxdna Fay ard My ablllty to be first ln the lunch lme to my slstcr Phyllls Bobby Lutz My place as proyectxonlst to any who wants to get out of lrbrary Curtis Nlelsen My late lunch hour to Donald Flrth Mary Rose Ketterlng My utter unconsclousness and ablhty to catch on to a yoke the thlrd tune lt s told to Vlctor Prlngle Wanda Jones My helght to anv yunlor who can stand lt John Crowe My long halr to those boys w 0 shaved thelr heads August Corso My ablllty to play basketball to Ronnle Stohler Barbara Ross My loud yolce to all tlmld sopho mores Bobby Kostmayer My old football helmet to anyone who can wear xt Joseph Manuel My razor to my brother Wayne and my huntlng ablllty to Edward Haryey Way ne Rosettl My ways of gettlng out of class to Wayne Manuel Mary Lee Jones My ablllly to do a llttle of everything and not enough of anythmg to Sylvla Fountam who does a lot of nothing Rlchard Johnston My POSSCSSIOHS 1n Ocean Sprlngs to Ralph Saucler Gerald Chatham The w1sh that the Indians al ways scalp Gulfport Rlta Bennett My horrlble temper to Martha Mary Margaret Merrick My muscles to Ronnle Stohler and my ablllty to Walter Anderson Donald Rlch My quletness In llbrary to Jackle Mrller lwho needs lt! Al May My ablllty to learn to Bruce Marle Ronald Moran To Ronald Skremetta my flne example of drsclpllne rn the B H S Band lhope he follows ltl Edward Blomberg My clarlnet experlence anyone who wants rt John Baltar My abllltv to behave ln library to james Skmner Nancy lN1black My ablllty to be perky 1n e mormngs to Margaret Baltar Xyonne Campbell tl just want to leayej B1lOX1 Hlgh to all undergraduates Marlanne Byrd My abllrty to chew gum and get caught to Angela Boone J Y - y 6, . ,, . - Y . . , y Z4 I V . . V - 'V - V h , - -' l . i' ' ' A '-- ,l 1 V v 1 y - . U. . ' I ' . .l . - . - .l . . - y Wall-I need everything else for myself. ' , 3' . 5 , y . ' - ' ' to 7 a Q n ll' - -r ' M l l Margaret Curtls My lovely flgure and stupxd glggles to Nancy Helm Barbara Cvltanovlch My morbld personality to Cleamon Qhoyyes and Jerry Plcklch Jane Dacey My great helght to Rayyhlde he needs lt Evelyn Breckenrldge My house to anyone yyho gets hungry betyyeen classes Joe Dellmger My 6 1 to Delores D132 Mary Ellen Gllbert My quletness m library to Joyce Gllbert Hart Calle My great gemus to Wllfred Ro Anthony Calle A dlscus record to Coach Snyder Amella Thornton My loye for chool to Ronme Stohler Katherlne Vlahos My lntelllgence to Demetrl Vlahos and John Con1d1s1ot1s Charles Dennery Wamhsgams My Spanlsh book to anyone yyho wants xt Noble D Teal Captalncy of the Band to Oscar Stanley Santa Cruz My track shoes to Ronald Bond Jacquelme Tullls M QUICUIPQQ ln lxbrary to Julla Lee Harvey Glenn Whorton 'Vly t IH D O t anyone ynth sen e enough to take lt Patrlcla Ann Tyrone My blonde halr and a bottle of peroxide to Joyce Ready and NHOHH Eb berman Ethelyn WISC -Xblllty to talk fat to Renamac MacTaren wnugist Aus Llnnelle Vlgnes All 3bllltlCS I neyer had to Scottle Harbert Eldon Wllllam Art ahlllty to Lxonel Eleuterlus Bernell VanCourt 'yly freckle to Helen Ray HUlChlI1 on Jean Roberts 'Vly eat ln Mr Crum s homeroom to Jean Collotte Carolyn Jean Wheeler My Hlllllly not to talk Q 899 UI llly l I' Ut Roma Gay Srarlyorough 'VI ablllty to alk about nothlng to Carolyn Bolton James Taylor My tXqUl lte danclng to Larry Manuel IJIHIIH 'Vlargarct Stetklcr learn to my brother Sandy Shlrley Ann Scarborough semor year to Sally Felloyys Ida Sunon My ab1l1ty to to qylyxa FOUIIIHIII Geraldlne Tarbutton My extra Robert L Syyetman My golden Helton Mark M Seymour My ablllty cla s to RKJIIIIIB Stohler 'Ny yyllllngness to and llayld All the fun of my keep out of trouble llbrary perlod curls to Leroy to get out of Dorothy Cay Sanders My great helght to my slster Bobble Jean Harrell 'llc ueen My loud yolce to my llttle brother WIIDCSS our tollettlye lgnature on thls day ho y ember 14 1933 ft 96 '55 x N ww? 'T f ff 6 T V 4' I . A Iv S v I --1 ' s ' . J Y Y ' , , I -A , - ' . v l , ,, - - A - . ' in 'l be U sis e . J ly. 8 1 1' i, L' .. vA ' ' -, t - ' ' ' ss. U ' 1, -l I, xl, 'S' I 1. u . Y ' . 2 Q - 2 -, ln ' c, Lestradei to Emily' Sanders. . .Ln Y . M . . , v A Q - I . I V ' - ' s ' f . J' -. 1' sea ' . . o V 4 - Y - , v V- S I - ' l A 1 1 . W' . , . , .Q f-w V . -A . . V S ' e ' . E L . y 5. . 'S , - at yyt' SN M . - N vi f as 1 YJ K. 'i ' , If vi ' . 1 ' I s , 'W V' -5- E l l.. y A: A ' Q . f 2 y'- ff 1- ' f '. ,, + W ' , A l - 2 f. QQ, f . v J WW - K H 945 CLASS vp -3- .. . ....,s. -4. - , is 5 X-af 4 il' Nia., Dawn Budinich Robert Burton Beth Butcher Bert Byrd Geraldine Caldwell Barbara Campbell Paula S. Cannon Cooper Chapman Nancy Clayton Gerald Coleman Ann Cousans Patricia Cousins Rodney Covich Arnie Cox Dorothy Cruse Velma Cruse James Davis Dolores Diaz Barbara Duke .luanice Dunnaway Sam Alford Bill Anderson Walter Anderson .lean Andrews Aruther Baker Richard Balius James Barnette Donald Batia Stuart Basore Betty Belcher Martha Bellande Faye Berguson Leroy Blary Carolyn Bolton Melonie Brewer Thomas Brewer Charles Broussard Doris Broussard Sherman Broussard Donald Brown , '? R 3 . -fv f '-v 1 if 3 If lg i 5, Juanita Dunnaway Doris Durkee Margaret Durkee Mary A. Duvall Naomi Ebberman Derryl Evans Morris Fouril Frances Farmer Phyllis Fayard Robert Fayard Verlena Fayard Sally Fellows Edwin Felsher Donald Firth Sylvia Fountain Nancie Fuller lean Gollotte J oe Garrett Thomas Gibson Joyce Gilbert ,f ! , '2 'X .' J Ab, QSKXW :gf f ' -5 K5 53- 'li' 5' 2' 7 ' , 1: 'o Wilfred Gorenflo Margurite Grant Porter Guice Barbara Halat Don Harper Harall Harris Leroy Helton Gilbert Holland Barbara Hon Pat Hopkins Jerry Hornsby Larrie Howell Helen Hutchinson Ginger lsom Myrna Johnson Barbara Kneal Clara Kovacik Ruth Latil Ralph Lechner Julie Lee . . ' e t i. .., '.-Q fi 1: ,aj ,Q f i U1 , at 7 Y . Y Xx .lames Piner Yvonne Paulos Patsy Powell Marlene Quave Gerald Raley Wendall Raley Suzanne Reed Rawhide Ray A. J. Richards Arthur Richards Katherine Roberts Wilfred Ross Donald Ryals Emily Sanders Carol Satterfield Ralph Saucier Joe Saxton jerry Schoenick .ludy Schoenick Helen Sherrell ', ,va .li 2' 'r 13 -, . x..' S X ' J' r x tl 7 L' w 31- ' 1 p 'R' 1 1 Beverly Lepre Oscar Lestrade Gary Lombard Nardine Longbine Billy Loveless Patsy Magill Larry Manuel Billy McCreedy Sandra McKenzie Renamae McLaren Elwood Meaut Patricia Meaut Margaret Montera Billy Moran Myrna Moran Carolyn Murray Robert Parr Shelia Peden Cay Peppard James Pickard ,I stiff , if 5 S .Q . ..- .Q , ,Z-'FX 96 X f 49? 7' 'fuu- , 5' Jackie Shirey Betty Shoemaker Clemon Shows Louis Simmons Gerald Skinner James Skinner James Smith Leroy Smith Raymond Soljan Helen St. Laurant Ronald Stholer Julie Summerlin Patsy Thornton Shirley Vuyovich Bobby Weldon George Wescott lnell Whorton Betty Wilkes Flo Williams Mack Williams Edward Scarborough Virginia Williams Robert Witzig Cecil Young Veda Yvanovilch HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS -vi -wx 4 , ,M 1 f ? CR .1-A i T 5 l I -S 1 A L. ez. f jgff Q S 1 A LM i X l 'yi ' ef '7' 1 -,. - 3. S igtvh xqfisg 'ii Q 'K xii E' 4 sf X Ulu ef Ars 'vs an ,4-is - r X x n -6 ' v I v 'k 1 h 4: I.. av. v 4 N-Q' A A A -l-13 fl I ,ff ' +A X 'Wa a llxwilg' A . 25, Ci? . .3 5' ' v 4- . . 5 - L .., ,i, fy, . , . . ,s ' :A fi ' I v WL v I B N it ' if a W m 2 - : ,M ' -,. . . , V ax l 9. Sa Myrna Allen August Alves Juliette Andrews Kay Ayers Clark Balius Warren Balius Marilyn Baltar Margaret Baltar .lackie Barhonovich Barbara Beach Betty Bellande Tom Beyer Ronald Beverin ,Ioycelyn Billings Angela Boone Joan Breal Norma Broadus Barbara Broussard Nicky Broussard George Budinich Virginia Buckhalter Betty Burnside .lames Burrows Myrna Byrd Pat Byrd Nona Carpenter Charles Catchot Genie 'Champlin Velma Clark Betty Cobb ,lohn Coniditsiotis Peggy Cook Ronald Corso Betty Covich Pauline Craft Richard Crosby George Crowe George Cummins Lois David David Dellenger Madeline Demopulos Gloria Dereoun Charlotte Desporte George Diaz Sybil Duhon Elwood Duyul Henry Eikel Lionel Eleuteriu. Rose Fallo Joann Fayard Janet Ferrill Velma Flowers William Fondren Sylvia Fountain Jerrell Freeman Beverly Galy Judy Gavin Larry Gollott O. D. Graffagnino Janice Graham Marsha Groves Joan Gryder Lawrence Guidry Jean Guilliams Robert Hamm Mary Hammond Scotty Harbert Sidney Harbin Benny Harper Edward Harvey Mercedes Hebert Gilbert Hedgev M. J. Hegwood Nancy Helm Martha Hogan Sylvia Holbrook Ernestine Holder lone Hormanski Johnny Hough Emelda Howell ,- 4 4 on 0 1, . w , 1 lv ' ' ' . i . i ' 5 21 'G 1' fa- gg- , 'I 16- g ' 1 -3,8 -' r ' i J x fy 4 Q X V 2, , y VV .A D ,, . 'giql ' , 2 ' 1' 'V' fy, V F , - .X 5 Q J A X fr ' N, V if Q l ' . f -- 3' . y J eg! ,J x.. ,a F 2 -9 ' Ov 43 f - -r 5 t .X 70 l - - i .J - W7 'Y tw- -6. 5 -r ,l S Preston Hughes Kay Hurley Zelma 'Jackson .loyce .lacquot Jenny Jermyn William Johnson Arthur Jones Beverly Jones David Jones Marylou Jones Kirk Jones David Konzleman Wayne Kozlowski Clarice Landry Joe Langlinais Jimmie Lashley Geraldine Lawrence James Lewis Fred Lockett Norman Lombard Emilo Lopez Ann Lowd Haroline Lowd Tommy Luckie Wayne Manuel Bruce Marie Virginia Martin Edward McCreedy Annabelle Migues Mary Migues Jackie Millar Judith Mims Betsy Misko Sam Mitchell Edith Montera Charlotte Munn Don Munson Roy Muriel Joe Nail Helen Neuberger Griff Nolan Mona Nordon James Odom Johnny Oldhon Harold Oliver Bernadine Omas Carl O'Neal Shirley Ott Frank Parker Elaine Perez Jerry Pickich Robert Porter Victor Pringle June Quave Diane Raley Joyce Ready Gilbert Reaux Rita Reaux Martha Reed Sherry Rester Edna Richards Dewey Riddle Ferrell Rodrigues Norbett Ronsonet Beverly Ross Frank Ross Shelba Rowe Fred Ronsonville Clifford Rouse Judy Sadler Mary SantaCruz Betty Scarborough Earl Schubert Jerry Scott Kenneth Sellers Barbara Seymour Betty Seymour Eunice Sherell Bobby Shoemaker Jacky Singleton Y- its ,iv lay x A Q 0 . X . ,' J I . 5, ' .qw T , fs ,4 x --- .' 1, ' - ...V:Ll- Z5 K 4 . 5 7 7' :..:..-l 51.2-Q. L-1-ies'-1 irzzzklt-. .-:-'.:1f1'?' 'I :Q .5 ,Sf - 1 .,, l X fl Q Q -o' ?' A A ,V l A , ef I l e p X' as - l NA W l . 5 8 J H 1 1 . X Q' I I W Q 'L ixighn .. y N. 7 vi X M Q s N, 44:- if ' 4' i ' , , I 41 4 . .-qi f D 'x -5 ' r 1 I ,A Qlii tiilld if ' tif 1 'I' William Woodruff Ronald Trebotich Patricia Napier Mary J. Skinner Mary W. Skinner Pat Skremetta Janolou Smith Diana Stanovich David Steckler Richard Strum Betty Suarez Richard Swetman James Thatcher Carol Thomas James Turner Virginia Turner Edward Umlor Paul Vick Demetri Vlahos Martha Wall Myrna Wallace Annalee Webber Shelton Webster Anita Weems Jolene Yveill Sonja Weill Ronald Wells Judith Welton Wallace Wescovich Harry Williams Bobby Williams Curtis Wilson Patsy Wise New ..--P. ...C-.ef rpm? ,G -l.' 'X f' 3 VU 1 ' rg L-15,113 ,TSI CF? 1-11'-u ::'r:: fy 5:55 ' zzz- 1: 11.-:' Q 1'-f-ff Elf9F,PllflEv,1 si: 111: Hfiiififff-5 If-'- SENIORS RICHARD JOHNSTON .,,, . ,,Y,, , Y,,,,,Y,.A.., President DAVID HAMMOND ,.,,,7A,7...,.,,,.,,,.AA Vice President DIANA STECKLER ,.e,..,,,,e.,.,,e,,,,,,.e,,.,,.,., Secretary MYRTA FAYE HIGGINBOTHAM ,,e,,, Treasurer MRS. CRABTREE , ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,e,,...,,,,,e,,, S ponsor MR. CRUM ,,.,,,. ..,,,.,,, , . ,,.,,.,, ,,,,,, ,,.,,.. C o -Sponsor MISS DAVIS MR. GEORGE MR. BURNS ,,,,. ,,,,,,,... , ,, Home-Room Teachers Z .IUNIORS BETTY WILKES .,,.,,,. ,.,, , ,, ., President RAWHIDE RAY , , . Vice President DELORES DIAZ ,,,,,,, H ,..., ,, Secretary NANCY CLAYTON ., ,..,..,, Treasurer MR. SNYDER .......,., ,, , ....,..........,....,,,. Sponsor MRS. HOUSE MRS. McCAUGHAN MR. ROGERS .e,,..,,..,,,,,.,,,.,. Home-Room Teachers -I la ,V wtigfgiff' SOPHOMORES DON MUNSON .XAf.Li.1, ......,.. President MADELINE DEMOPULUS ,,......,,,. Vice President GENIE CHAMPLIN ,,,,,...,,........ ............, S ecretary KAY AYERS ,,,,,,, . ,,..,,,,. ....,,.. T reasurer MR. SKELTON . ....,,. Sponsor MRS. GEORGE MRS. COLLINS MRS. EUBANKS MRS. ROGERS MRS. STALLINGS MR. BILLINGSLEY ,, Home-Room Teachers :.g...ji:f'- - Serum 71674 Sedan! 61444 FA VURI TES 'Q Ai E U If wht 3' Qs- x NANCIE NIBLACK-Prffttiest Girl MARK SEYMOUR-Most Handsome Boy M ost MARGARET ANN CURTIS 'il . ,T-5 ', I I V, 5' - jj gm. , L, limi: . .'.' 'J- 1 , , Q, V Most Talented , 1 V ' L RITA BENNETT andv JOE DELLINGER Most Inlellzgent JANE D-KCEY and DEE TEAL A ctwe JIMMY TAYLOR ...,,,f Most S oczable Cutest WAYNE ROSETTI and SHIRLEY SCARBOROUGH and MYRTA FAYE HIGGINBOTHAM DOW DICKENSON Most Lzkely to Succeed Most Approprlately Dressed DIANA QTECKLER and LORETT-X BETHb and TONI CR-XY ES WOODX PRINGLE I I . . ., ' ij A A I Y 4, U I A f l. Q--. E ffl 3153? in .3 1 , ' Y I K E Ir. D F U 'P X , . . Xi my Wzttzest Most Athletzc IDA SIMON and JOE MANUEL 9 ,W HUEY KROHIN 9X Best All Round Iunzors Best All Round Sophomores BETTX WH IxE5 and BARBARA SEX NIOUR and TOMMY RAY VICTOR PRINGLE , la ' .. '+ L . I HOMECOMIN G COURT ffm. XAJXAEXAILAJ Queen M ard of Honor SHIRLEY SCARBOROUGH BARBARA BITTLE THE QUEEN AND HER COURT 5 PATRICIA COUSINS ANGELA BOONE SALLY FELLOWS 1 BARBARA SEYMOUR LARRIE HOWELL I BETTY SCARBOROUGH Y MARY ROSE KETTERING NANCIE NIBLACK AVIS VIGNES 1 Aj Q' 5 8 ,Q ,,.. 'i ,, ' Q an-2 Q L .Q-ef 1 I 5 is , . ng-,Q m Q ik. R- wx 1 ' 1 1 diff! ,Ne- ll A, xt '19 ..- ACTIVITIES -1t....., JANE BLAKE BARBARA CVITANOVICH Co-Editors of 1953-'54 Indian Echo X, gy-. JUNE FOUNTAIN MR. SKELTON Business Manager Sponsor DOROTHY SANDERS Associate Business Manager On these pages are pictured members of the Journalism Class who work on both the annual and the paper. Students are shown in several different activities, checking copy for the paper, typing annual subscription list, and posing foutsidej as members of Quill and Scroll, honorary journalism group. There were days when nothing at all went right. There were times we worked both day and night. Always against a deadline date, Always hoping we'd not be late. Well, we made it-and here for you ls your Indian Echo. Hope you like X X 1 it. too. Wi 2- N0 2 BILOXI SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL, BILOXI, MISSISSIPPI Er November 25. 1953 i l HPS fb' ' D Qi' It in the I . K0 Ka i I Indians A day. has . mf . Stude week- AI 1 19 the ,tm Q, A A ickets. C i iesday. fny gh 1: of Ley Club of the was M ge of the flatlm house on amz'-' nd, foot' flg ill vember a i Ind oi 5232? Iditorium. Dody Wm 'iz he curtain Caffyl S O u h nt Biloxi : t 1 whole ' s Ol rs wa f and EEZ' te thie 1 Thankg tg ' ' ghief mg' the tu? Haha cem, we 5 by ' eseu- Hlef h On 56:5 ness ba, -as .,...c..c.., -...- - I 01 has I program gives the businessmen of the community a chance to acquaint themselvm with the subjects and techniques employed In the education of our young people. Som-Iam: I-mmmp me lox Dag the iib tea pui Af for ani Pri of VII dei sis xx? ho. pri hai Na du an Or City spe PFD! To ucat arations for Thanksgiving, the real meaning of the day is forgotten. There are so many things which distract from the reality of Thanksgiving that the day becomes one of illu- sion and artificialitv. .,.,.,...., was olyn Crook. native was played by Mac Clower while Johnny Darrell, a young aviation pilot was played by Jimmy Plylar. students taking charac- s were Carol Morris as arrison, a young school Daryl Balius, as H. Fin- zzle, South Sea represen- the Mammoth Electrical Company, Cissie and we spoiled children of a young Other school activities. They collected money for the United Fund Drive which was a great successg and with the cooperation from the homeroom officrs, they also help. ed in collecting money for the annuals. At present, the council is plan- ning a dance for the seventh, eighth, and ninth 'grads. When the dau: is set. committees will four day rest after all this! Band Displays Talent To Public During the first nine weeks school the Biloxi High Band made approximately fifteen lir- nerformances. These Everything I iy Ray Ayer l, and theii vn Throttlewort pep Vliller. Each the f spice in it to Haha Kc i Hibiscus, ake Up. rus and solc such as If Charming La Goona, z rls, and Dt thing sung boys lent va station. finale by 1 Dreams Cor d closing Io ior Id B oncert iulfport la dual be pre- Ixi and if s r T men operetta. post: --1 . scho nwl' munity. Special Assemblies, It matters not I. con. o. nc... U,,u ley Scf erve radio plays. and newspaper puba Or ram may down today. ble licity helped Biloxi Schools to For just as long as the world enjoy a very successful American shall stand, 0l'ef HOIIII d Education Week. Tomorrow will be Today. 5 'ravi With the crown these Schools Homecomn lihegule and work reached dai The Homeco ns are school on Homec dents. filled with prett l any ,Q I the crowded stret high school studs immediately be the Biloxi High fi presented. After t entrance the first S Sophomore mai escorted by Huey Bobby Kostmayer: ze brother. Mark Seyi - Junior maids and men :soul-A wt... .--iw ------ ---- Y-, lg corted by August Corso: Miss Sally Fellows, escorted by Jin' A gg:-:-I-1. is Taylorg and Miss Patricia Cousins, escorted by Bobby Weld' . -53,5 . '- I-HHH Completing the court were the Senior maids: Miss 5' IA Vignes, escorted by RIchard Carronq Miss Nancie Nibla '. ,ying corted by James Skinner, and Miss Mary Rose Ketter . ' ' corted by Tommy 'Rawhide' Ray. ' '. ,5 rds Miss Barbara Bittle. Maid of Honor, preceded the t . Bic was escorted by Ronald Stohler. , Q 1 , wfm' Then. the momz-nt everyone had waited for arrived. Viv. : G I?1dTa?.g Bliss Shirley Scznborougli, Queen of the 1953 Homecoming. QF., geygmgen est ated to the lit-ld by Richard Johnston. captain f the night tIcd.4 DUlilDg the lziilt'-time the lridianettcs. dressed as Indian What flu lllls-,? 33f5 games Maidens. assisted Drum Major, Eldon Vlfilliams, leading the band df, for ug records' Blue jp onto the field. In front of the royal throne the band formed a crown-for the highest point oi the Homecoming-the presenta- e we Indians gain a game. ' Mama Drum Major, Eldon Williams: Majorettes Loretta Beths, Roma Gay Scarborough, Sonja Weill, Betty Scarborough, Nona Carpenter, Barbara FQ, Halet, Sylvia Fountain, Sylvia Holbrook, Naomi Ebberman and Beverly Qafxi Galy. if ,XX - , KS rf' MR. EDWARD L. CROSS Band Director Under his direction. the Biloxi High School Band participates in many school-community activities during the year-always with color. precision and spirit. x , ,.-si! f I X ff! .X A I 4 1, .-'AV L' I 7 Z NIA Q T 3 19 KI xygx. f 'fl ,. 'gl Q 'I' W XM BAND OFFICERS Band Captain Dee Teal First Lieutenants Tom Groves Woody James Second Lieutenants Loretta Beths Oscar Lestrade Wade Vick Sergeants Allan Brown Avis Vignes Corporals Ronald Beverin Robert Lutz Ann Baltar Pat Skremetti PFC 's David Steckler Bobby D'Orville Senior High School Band in Concert. 4.11 ' 1 PARENTS AND TEACHERS WORK TOGETHER P.T.A. PRESIDENTS Mrs. Dudley Andrews President of City Council of P.T.A.'s. MRS. HARRY LAIQGHRAN President of junior High P.T.A. MRS. C. D. WAMBSGANS President of Senior High P.T.A. Our Parent-Teacher Associations are splendid examples of school-community relationships. Working unselfishly for the welfare of Biloxi students, these groups sponsor and participate in many projects which add much to our school life. Many students will long remember our Teen-Canteen held this year after all home football games-a P.T.A. project which was enthusiastically received and supported by both Senior High and Junior High students. During American Education Week in the Biloxi public schools a Back to School night is held during which parents attend their children's classes on a comparable tif shorter! schedule. The picture to the right shows the gratifying degree of participation on the part of Biloxi school parents. Business-Education Day, during which time Biloxi businessmen visit our city schools, finds Superintendent A. E. Scruggs meeting with Brother Rex. Mr. Scholtes, and Reverend Tyson to discuss events of the day. HB. E. Dayi' is a regular part of our observance of American Education Week. LU9 Joan Goodman Katherme Vlahos 5 KEY L B C L Mary Vlahos Dlana Steckler ,......----..4 num... Z SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL President Joann Goodman Vice President John Baltar Secretary Katherine Vlahos Historian Nancie Niblack Sponsor M rs. Treptow NATONN. HONOR SOCIETY X SK 'Q gf! xg Vice President Dee Teal Sponsor Mrs George Treasurer John Crowe IQ I - i I sua .- C. .4514 i '. ., fi QJRQV , it is fi! 1 ig, gg: z 5 ' M , z Q. fgxd 4' 12 Cp X bf ' Q .ff .' l 7, w ga! A A ' -ggi 1 vi 5 1 3.1 Q M W I . Tr? 1 - if v if . ' ' I k V I F ,I Q SZ, ,Q V A 'YI X his' -, H 'S ,- ,V . 9 2 Y 1. f . 3 ' ff if - 318 ,lx v ' n 'N ,- Z' ,Wy Q56 M 1135 x,g:ig,,,,x- , M . gl in 1' 'ig Ei AD Q .Y HE 'Q T. J 1 I A 4 wwf 17' 4' . If in , 51 'ik ' ifgmbg. pw-'i-Wi?-'tm'-i'-Q7i'i'i Q 1 JU. . V 1 M 4,1 .sf ? QS' .M , I' ' 'a I A r . 5 A fha a 4 il:-Q ' Aff ,,-ff L- ll' Vg f , ft ll .:' ,,Mi5a.' fp' ffxgl 4, ' if: 4 !..' f 95 ,-1 u,xx?. ' R A - ' ' - -51, fr: f 1 5 . gif 1 ' ' .A, 4 5 '-+L f,x., V s .. , B CLUB CAMERA CLUB President ,,,v,,,,,,,A ,,,,,,,,v-,AA- ,,-,,-,,-AA,Y- H u ey Krohn President ,, A ,,,, ,,,,,,, , , ,, ,, George Light Vice President Ve,eVV ,,,,e,,,, R ichard Johnston Vice President ,,,,,, 7 ,, ,, Barbara Ross Segretgry H H V Vee, ,V Dennery Wambsgans Secretary-Treasurer Ethelyn Wise Sponsor U ,, ,CaaaCCCCCC,Ca CCCCCC M r. Walsh Sp0nS0r rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr E Mr. Snyder sf N00 .0 l' J' INA E ' P' , L 'iv '. N , C L u 9 - CREATIVE WRITING CLUB President ....,,. . ,,YY,,7r,,. , ,,,,,YY,7,,,,,,7,,,,, Betty Wilkes Vice President ,.,, A , ,,,,,7 Wallace Richard Secretary-Treasurer .,7,. Virginia Williams Sponsor , ,, Y, Mrs. House V IV f A 'se ' DRAMATIC CLUB President , ,, Y Ronald Moran Vice President Y lnell Whorton Secretary-Treasurer , Dolores Diaz Sponsor Mrs. Collins President .,,w7,,,,w,A7w,,77, Vice President Secretary-Treasurer ,7.,,, Rep. .,....,...,, , Sponsor mllwllhg Q, f 1 L msfllfefe E aiflfg . ,A g ,L F.H.A. CLUB '- Q B GOLF CLUB L Jean Gollotte . Joyce Gilbert Emily Sanders Velma Cruse ,L Mrs. George President .r.,,.......,..,,e.L,,.....LLL,,,.....LL., Vice President ..,s.. Secretary .,,,,c..,., Treasurer .,,,,,...L,w.,. Ser eant-at-A rms 8' Sponsor ...,L,c.,.L,.. Q, Carolyn Bolton Patricia Cousins , r,.,o.,.,.,r,, Walter Anderson Edward Scarborough Edwin F elsher Mr. George lil!! JOURNALISM CLUB LATIN CLUB President , .,,..,,,.,..,.,o.,.L.L.,r,L,.LL.. Barbara Cvitanovich President ,,Lo,, .,., ,.,,,,L,,.,,.........,.,,.s,L,, Vice President .,,,...L.. .,L.LL.,,,. D orothy Sanders Vice President .LL.., ..L. Secretary-Treasurer .o.,. .,,,,,. N ancy Niblack Secretary ,,L,.i, L .,,,, Sponsor L.,L,.sLLL.....,,..sL LLLL,LL. M r. Skelton Treasurer .,L.......... Sergeant-at-A rms ..,,. Sponsor .......,LL..,.,.. .LL...eL ,ffl- Ed McCreedy Barbara Hon Kay Ayers Jackie Shirey L, Judy Sadler , Mrs. Clower LIBRARY CLUB MATHEMATICS CLUB President Geraldine Tarbuttun President , Y Barbara Bittle Vice President , , Elbert Meaut Vice President , David Jones Secretary-Treasurer Mellonie Brewer Secretary , Marylou Jones Sergeant-at-Arms , Margaret Montera Sponsor , Mr. Billingsley Sponsor L do L e,,ee L Mrs. Eubanks Reporter L, ,,,,o7,,i 7,,,e,,, B arbara Duke 939 PHOJECTIONIST CLUB RECORD CLUB President Robert We-tzel llfliililifllf Bernell Van Court Vice President Edward Blomberg live l'resr'dent Billy Harvey Secretary Betty Reed Serrelory Kirk ,lones Treasurer Charles Catehot Sponsor Miss Davis Sergeant-at-.4 rms Sponsor Charles Broussard Miss Everett SCHOOL ORCHESTRA CLLB President .,,Y,,,,, ,,,,Y,,,,.,,,,,, , , , , Woody 'james Vice President , ,, Wade Vick Secretary-Treasurer Sylvia Fountain Librarian ,I ,, ,, Angela Boone Sponsor ,,,, , , Mr. Cross SERVICE CLLB President ,,,, , ,,,A,,.,,,,,Ao,, N ,, , Charlotte Hebert Vice President , . Y Sybil White Secretary , W ,,,,,, , , June Fountain Sponsor ,, Miss Sudduth SCIENCE CLLB President , , Diana Steckler and , f 1 Bobby Kostmayer Vice President Y 1' ffefi.- Don Munson Secretary V iii,i ,,,i,, , , Wwilfred Corenflo Treasurer , Murray, Sanderford Reporter 7 ,, , Nanci Fuller Sponsors Mrs. McCau han and g Mr. Rogers SOCIAL RELATIONS CLLIB President , Y,,,,, , , , Annie Lee Webber Vice President , ,Y,c , ,,,,,, . Betty Suarez Secretary-Treasurer Pauline Craft Sponsor , ,, , ,, . Mrs. Treptow XX. M , 1 SQUARE DANCE CLUB STAGE MANAGERS CLLB President ,,,7,,.,.w,..,7,,77,,,,7,,,,,,7,,,, ,, Ida Simon President ,, ,,,,, Leon Quave Vice President ,e,,,,..e ,,e,,e,e,,,e S cottie Harbert Vice President ,,,,e, Lawrence Cuidry Secretary-Treasurer ee Martha Kay Hogan Secretary Myrta Higginbotham Sergeant-at-Arms ,,.. ,, , , Nickie Broussard Treasurer Bobby Porter Sponsor , , Y, ,, , ,e,,e Mrs. Crabtree Sponsor Mr. Crum llT'L.. ' 1 , ' E. -f -if-rnff. -A 1 ,:'.,-:--' 3 i H -Q50-lf .'-'IP-1 l 'lfffllllllli TIDE CLUB CHEERLEADERS Pfggiflgnl V V Glenn viyhorton Ida Simon. Margaret Ann Curtis, Robert Swet- Viee President Nlvrthene Frvery man. Carolyn Bolton. Patricia Cousins. Dolores Sgprgfary V V I V Gail Prginalt Diaz. Shirley Ott. Barbara Seymour. Treasurer Don Diekinson Re norler ,lac ue Hendrix V 1 Q .Sponsor Mr. Burns 19 M? 7 11 W! x3ll.ll'. :K sl 4 ,f - vu, . .- L 5' X My-N ' 2 X 4 f 4 , ,W 5 , 4 1 Ll .1 5 -1 V r' ,C if r T. Z -rf - . . V,-in , 1 ' 1- 5,-. 4 ' .-1 'a Q 3 . I 22 s,' . . F. , .O 'K inlay ui an i if 'J- Q',.i'1ff'5'flf.,:.- f- u-lwlkh 4 .1. - .I , 1, ,L V r -k s - Students with reading difficulties are helped by Enjoying a movie in the Little Theater Mrs. Lenaz in the Reading Clinic. 60164 iv Reading and studying in the library with Mrs. Miss Shoemakefs Art Class Eubanks. 'ml Histurx' Class , I A THLETICS Ready for Actionl' Here are pictured our 1953 Indians of whom we are proud. Their ability as a team-unit was at all times matched with respect for their coaches and for each other, good sportsmanship in each game, and a commendably high school spirit. glffdflilf vmfcdaa Coach Holmes and Ends Senior Football Players Head Coach Walsh v The Team Head Coach Walsh menterab with Coaches Wiles and Holmes Richard Johnston, All-State and All Big Eight first team center. Coach Wiles and boys. :.? .-- li-s Ref, .ef VVU T t It H s 1- w - 1 1 Q A i- 'Z' f . ' f, ,' . 'W ' ,.. 'V hw 3 , 1 4 T Q , Q X63 1 v E7 x -, X EI , , f 1 . we .., , 5' A 5' G A24, 26 A'27 ' as 23 as Q 1 ' 5 ! fx , 5 i 1 rg J . 5 , : 1 Q M?liv if Ui lx ' SE ll f S I 'U 1 H 'G 5 1 4' M Biloxi High School Varsity Basketball Team with Coach Crabtree . . . colorful . . . fast-breaking . . . team's schedule demands the best against Big Eight Conference teams and other o onents, to which challenges the Indians rise with confidence and PP high spirits. TEAM SCHEDULE Dec 8-Ocean Springs Dec. 15 Gulfport Dec 18 Pascagoula Jan. 5iSt. Martin lan. 8-Hattiesburg Jan. 12-Pascagoula Jan. 15-Ocean Springs Jan. an. an C 6 C Laurel Hattiesburg Moss Point Gulfport 6-Laurel 16-N10 s Point f f SENIOR BASKETBALL PLAYERS Q 9, G xlmmflg 8 ximllg 7 NDKAMS, 12 wat, IU 1255 . ' in r . ,ft , 4 . E3 1 . ., -.xr ' ' -. ,,' av .H' ' K, ' ' . ,. t .f2',t+z,ff?.ff.'.f,l.M.f 1 me a at .- pk- , . - -A ...J , , . -lf' . 'fs' ' ' 2- 4-'YA .'r -Lum, . ,-Y xi.-,. - A .., .' ,,,-,,f'.5, .. ' ,,,.- y ' Ak, -1- - Gerry Howell, Mark Seymour, Robert Swetman. Sherman Broussard. Warren Fountain. Bobby Weldon. Ronald Stohler. Ronald Corso, Tommy Gibson, George Munson. Al Ray Weaver, Gene Maragne, Gilbert Holland, Charles Tomlinson, George Miller. CoachwMr. Kenneth Walker Xa fa. Xt -I it XSD 'QQ l ,ll- l X , r Q N. ' 1. xf - - , -X xx , K Qyxx ., g 'ot , N ' eam 7?53 Tommy Atkinson. Everett ,-Xnclcrson. Stanley Santa Cruz. Jerry Juanico, Henry Eikel, Don Dickinson. Donald Brown. Ralph Saucier, Richard Johnston. Bobby Weldon, Anthony Calle. Mark Seymour. George Burns. Warren Fountain. and Manager, Cleamon Shows. 1 F . f x-. Coach Snyder 7mc+6 v ana Jing.-.ni dual '11, EU U Q '6'L.L': 12 L.QN. W '?' I -ai 'LH' c. NINTH GRADE President Nancy Wilson Vice President Sandra Tibblier Treasurer Kelly Weems Sponsor Mr. Bell Home Room Teachers Miss Llado, Mr. Crabtree Miss Reber, Mrs. Ashe Mrs Del linger. EIGHTH GRADE President Kay Harrell Vice President Kenneth Goff Secretary Joan ,lalanivich Sponsor Mrs. Pearson Home Room Teachers Miss Threadgill, Miss Kim brough, Miss Shumaker Miss Haas, Mrs. Williams Mr Wiles Treasurer Karen Walters SEVENTH GRADE President Scott Jones Vice President Paul Kettering Secretary-Treasurer Helen Illing Home Room Teachers Miss Pennington, 'Sir Bree land. Mrs. Ladner 'Vlrs Bs thiner. Mr. Holmes Mr Gills NINTH GRADE L. Allen V . Armstrong B. Barnette H. Barton D. Blaine B. Blankenship W. Blessey E. Balton J. Boone J. Brewer R. Briscoe J. Broussard M. Brown 5. Carlisle D. Casse J. Champagne E. Champagne M. Clower W. Cowart B. Cox B. Cox A. Creel M. F. Creel B. Creel C. Davis D. D'orville B. Duke B. Duckett M. Duckworth B. Dunhar J. Dunnaway J. Dutil J. Euhanks VV. Ewing S. Fayard S. Fayard S. K. Fite J. Forhish Fountain J. Gabrich v, A 4 C f3i:'Q..in -9 ,mf X 4' fail , rf f .I J -I -z 21' ', 'ar I 2 -4 .K fl . h S 3 li WN pf: Q' . Ai X fs iq. al . ,, .ak .Md . A I! fit .H r T! , an . - '::- en ? I Q. i. X ,Th ,., 'T X ,J I ...ga '- is ' X. ,.- ,-5 nm Q fry Q. 'If ff s, 41- f ,. 'x .an Al 1 iw In . Q h 2 .V ? ' Pdf r a Q . 5 if 1 '9 . A .HE LV ' Xa 7.5 i - in - - if R Y Z M -5'AQ , f: , L F .WZ L an , 4 X.-A Y i . gy-: 'f Q' QV, .hx f 1 1 5 .1 Q 'yy' M . 4 - it 1 1 X Af W6 I 1. I ,P ' 2 3 h fr... ' 'Q N 5 v 4 f - Q vi I ka-ff ,- il' 1 x 71- I X - A . -1 ' - f .1 .jg '- Ae-9' K. Gautier C. Gill J. Giaruso L. Gillman I. Graham R. Graves R. Groves J. Halal F. Hartman H. Hearon E Hebert V Hebert N Herbert R Hemmings C. Higginbotham R Higginbotham L Hilton G Holliman M. Holland P Hon B. Hunt M. Jay M. Jones M. Jordan J. ,luanico H. Kennedy C. Komeroski H. Kopszywa R. Ladner J. Lamper J. Langlanais R. Langlanais S. Lee R. Lechner M. L. Links D. Loveless C. Lunday L. Mattina H. McCarty R. McQueen G. Maragne C. Morris L. Miller T. Meyer J. Plylar G. Price E. Raley L. Ready C. Reynolds D. Richards B. Richards M. Romero T. Ryals A. Sandoz M. Savoy J. Scarborough C. Sims B. Shoemaker B. Skermetti L. Suarez K. Thibodeaux J. Thompson L . Thornton S. Tiblier S. Trahan B. West J. Wheeler P. Wieck A. Wills D. Williams E. Williams W. Williams N. Wilson B. Wren N. Young 4 , ,,. A, Y i VK' we 1. 'x 3. 'fl l 'HWY 'K K: , s ' 2 '20 1 '77 ' r. or A.. 'Gs' ,U 9 ,.. -'1 X. -3 iz- -'B Ai r 4. 4' i 7 Q 45. , A! ll tr.: W if - ' - .P Y . -g K. 'AZ -is ' Q l 3. L. Mitchell 'sv P , 2. Qi 7' i'--5 .nk - - v X 5. 'l T. Gautier T. Gibson J. Gill M. Gillis P. Girouad K. Goff D. Gollot W. Gollotte B. Haise J. Haller K. Harrell D. Harris B. Hearon B. Hebert E. Higgs S. Higgs T. Holbrook H. Hudson A. Hutchinson I. Ivanowoski J. Jalanovich M. James A. Jermyn B. Jermyn R. Johnson E. Jones W. Jones J. Jordan G. Juanico G. Kasovich B. Keagen A. Keiff J. Kennedy M. Kenner W. Kenner B. Kent E. King A. Kisner P. Knof W. Lamey ' r' x P'-Q 1 .4 ,as A 3 ,I 4' 'f N-9' X H' 5 ' '. A 'vital o . .3 1 ' ' - 0 2 r V A f 9' 1 X 'l ' 6 I 'li . :, f, ,a 4 3 A i J l 4. -Y :L f I -H f ' W. 'JI f , .a 7 t - N. 'infix' B Q N. X i v , ' 1 u -'Nl ,-Q , XX ' s ala 'NIH' n . ',l'st jl'f.x Vznzzzx, Jn 'mo'- 'll ' JJ l -7 n . I 7 W .Q x' an I S,- I Q . fi' 0 WWLL, if I . -fi .2 Ya l Ek fi A - lf 4 YL? ...J ' . V , u ' - , ff ' X X A W u ' .1 Q. ' 1 Q'v7g5swr.:v1:' .- -rf . se ' .- 'f-',:f,'.g, wr .IX - - 2 -1 T H. Laughran I. LeBlanc C. Lombard V. Lundy J. Mathiadas S. Mattina R. Meaut N. Merricks G. Moran B. Morrison F. Murphy C. Murray C. Parker J. Pope C. Pylate E. Raley T. Raley S. Riddle B. Roberts B. Ronsonet W. Ronsonet M. Ross L. Rossetti A. Rowell J. Ruffins J. Ryals R. Sanders J. Saucier N. Savoy K. Scarboroug J. Schultz B. St. Amant S. Steckler ,l. Steele J. Strong N. Sullivan M. Swetman G. Terrobone A. Toche P. Tootle R. Trochesset L. Vigres M. L. Walker J. Wall B. Wallace K. Walter N. Webber Y. Webster J. Weill J. Weems B. Wouldard SEVENTH GRADE J. Andrews R. Ayers J. Balius G. Bellais D. Blaine A. Bond J. Bosarge K. Brodnax H. Catchot L. Cazeaux C. Chapman M. Cherota M. Compton D. Couch C. Cox R. Crosby J. Crum L. Curtis A. Dartez G. Derouen L. Dunbar A. Duval C. Eleuteris E. Firth J. Flatt C. Flowers N. Gollotte P. Gorenflo L. Grant R. M. Guzzetti D. Holley Y. Hood H. Illing S. Jones J. Jordon P. Kettering G. Langlanais J. Le Barard L. Manuel A. Mattina K. McClleon C. McElroy E. Miller M. Miller W. Miques P. Morrison C. Mowers R. Murphy S. O,Briant G. Omas E. Pablo H. Parker M. Parker I. Perez B. Quave N. Richardson K. Rosenblum B. Rushing K. Scholtes 1. Surian P. Swetman B. Thompson J. Thompson J. Thornton G. Thornton C. Vlahos E. Webster P. Yancy '42 ,Y Mr and Mws Bzloxl ,lunwr Hugh School FRED HARTMAN and SANDRA FAYARD . N ,K Q 1 ' ,,' , I W ss. 1 . J? ,,--A 'Sl - bd, fc-, 1 . t ' Y' 1 . 5-, .. ' f'x', ,-4425 f J ' if ' , Anmfikr '5' -,.:.w -i'f .4 V 1. Lyn If K ,- L..M:.l, , A if .3 '51 A -555' .1 ,, .. 1, , , , :Lf--4 -Uw- ff.- -', if i , , . 5. 1 ,, 4 1,0 g,.,.L Qi 7 -' . . ' V' V I A. Q . 'f ' . fo f' Q.',.1 f13.,,:,fg ' . ,Q , - v , t . ,Q . Q ,gf 'Q-.if I I F.-'A f. W . . . . . - Most Beautiful Girl SUF FIIEN NIATTINA Most Handsome Boy KENNETH C OFF QLICIILFNW Most Likely to Succeed Most Popular Girl and Boy CAROLYN FORETICH and SIDNEY TRAHAV wuffi Most Intelligent Girl and Boy BETTY BIANKENSHIP and GAY SIM and JIMMY I'I,YI.AR 5. lx. FITE JUNIOR HIGH JUNIOR HIGH X qv Preszdent Russell Hlggmbotham Vzce Preszdent Sandra Fayard Secretary Paula Hon Sponsor Mlss Haas Russell Hrgglnbotham Roberta Wescott Karen Walter Jean Thornton Loulse Adklns Carol Boon Walter Blessey Charles Eleuterlus Durmont Couch Sandra Fayard Yvonne Hood Brenda Halse Fred Hartman Jeanette Jordan Max Jordan Eaula Hon Carol McElroy Charles Parker Leonard PIZCIII Polly ROSCIII Margaret oss .............i1 Preszdenl Fred Hartman Vice Preszdent Betts Blanken hlp Secretary Margaret Datex Treasurer MHYIOII Duckworth Sponsor 'Wlss Pennlngton Betty Blankenshxp Walter Blesses Vlarguerlta Dacex 'Nlarxon Duckworth Sandra Faxard S K Flte Jean Forblsh Rlchard Crases Fred Hartman Paula Hon R Ladner Gay Slm Ga1lPr1ce R Wescott Sandra Trbbller STUDENT COUNCIL HONOR SOCIETY X! ' Y J ,- eff , . u so .. - . 1. A ' ' J- BA . 7 7 7 7 . 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 A w -QI I 1 9 I . , , . Q t 1 Q rl ,. rl ...i F ' ' A - .. . , 7 L fx ff ,f ,, I v . 3 V, A . 'nf A . Y . ,J 2 - ' J 1 I e I V 1 - 2 ' 7 V 7 9 ' 5 ' J.. Qi iz V ,, . ii nior High Yuvzil NiL1Sir'fQruiip in Chriwtnias Cemvflrl D1'rf'r'!nrf-- Mrs. Um: IJ. Larlrlvr 5 2 ,Q as-.MW x Juniur High Band under direction of Mr. Cross. HOME ROOM PRESIDENTS JUNIOR HIGH CLUB PRESIDENTS Mrs. Bessey's library assist- ants are helpful junior li- brarians, assisting other stu- dents in checking out books and in finding library books. The Junior High Office As- sistants help Miss Rosemary Lizana, Secretary to Mr. Warnock, and Miss Moore, Registrar, in school office work. 1134. fav? 4 fa' .YQL Q' Junior High students study and read in the library against the background of The Freedom Shrine containing replicas of famous historical documents -presented to the Junior High School by the Biloxi Exchange Club. Students in the Art Class work on a project to be completed during preparations for Christmas. IN THE 'IUNIGR HIGH SCHOOL ill The Junior High Papooses-Mr. Crum and Mr. Crabtree, Coaches. Biloxi Biloxi 'Biloxi Biloxi Biloxi Biloxi C M18 N ,,i,, 13 Gulfport , ,,i,, ,,,,,, Y ,, ,, , ,, 6 Hattiesburg 6 Moss Point ,, ,, A T Gulfport ,,..,... 7, ,, , 12 Moss Point Pascagoula f U Q2 -A Yn sg ' 2-4 N! cpl. ' ,ifrnk 9 T, - .5 - 2 aj gltfiget, li ii Home Economics students learn the art of cooking by working with the modern facilities present in our Home Ee classes. Mrs. Lenaz helps Junior High students with reading problems in the Reading Room. 20 14 6 14 0 6 ADVERTISERS Complimenfs of I E X S1 LOCKETT S STUDIO I22W HowardAe ? nr g f X I4 Phone 3434 wr., BARQS BOTTLING CO 604 Lameuse BILOXI LUMBER COMPANY Ph 569I BEL BRU SPORTING GOODS II9 Wesi' Ho ard Lameuse Si' L d L fS ri' G d e ag?d Ameic Emu Pngenfoo 5 Lumber and Bulldlng Maferlal AND SA VE STANDARD PARTS INC our CD DEPENDABLE Zagat DR uGGlsT EDDIES DRUG STORE 20I Wesf Howard A e Ph 4353 Bloxl Pascagoula BRUMFIELD S Glllfpvfl' Moss Pomi' ' 1 xg, X . v . 1 .8 1 n l X gl r :X 6 ,, Q, ,. u X ll . h K H I S f I ' Y 5 U L' - 1 - - 1 ' 5 W ik ' a in in o in 0 . . I i 1: N ,4,,1JI l A.. AT enum 'T I ' lamn vu-nn nvvnonu:.:z:'rocA-zona con.-av an ' X xk , .lj -2- 7 0 A f , I ,ff af v . 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Hmm: R FIRST Complumenfs NATIONAL STATION or BILOXI S5 Im on L13 Your DIaI OIdes+ Bank on Mufual for 'Ihe The Mm Supp Coed' MISSISSIPP Gulf Coasf MISSISSIPPI SUPPLIES COMPANY II6 Easi' Soufh Jackson Miss 5 No-rersoox 'nfxfa W SERVING E MISSISSIPPI rv The commercual esfabllshmenfs and Indlvlduals Iusfed below offer slncere congrafulahons Io Ihe BIIOXI Senlor and Junlor HIgh Schools upon Ihe compIe'I'Ion of anofher successful school year I. George L. Summrall, Sr. 2. W. P Shelion, Jeweler 3. Biloxi Sfaiionery and Typewrifer Co. 4. Allen Eleciric Co. 5. Saucier Broihers 6. Paiferson Plumbing and Heafing ConI'racI'or 7 Avenue Pharmacy 8. Firsf Federal Savings and Loan Associafion 9. La Von's Beaufy Salon X QIIIIIIIIIII are ., BANK '22 f wLox ,Dali 0 mm, GIVE NU N Our ictorial record of the activities of our schools ends on a note of service. P Pictured above are Mary Vlahos, Home Room Teacher, and Eldon School-Community Chest Drive, a eight major associations in their President of Home Room 9, Mr. Romey George, Willianis, who painted the winning poster in our campaign during which we collected funds to help fights against diseases-another in a long list of examples of this, an American schoolis community service. I '4 J KX Q eq-fog, UL .vlpbl Q wifi? Jail? -555,271 , f M ' O gf J ww ,W Q f ig Qfwwg YY! Q ,1 wigfwf 23 wqfjw QP E? 352 M wi! Q5 M 3 M Q fy W Rim' ij. I? M ' Siva! Q ,EQ OM v QW ' Q-f 5? if ' L P 401 4 fifza 1 1 in 5 KE L , XX, W of 'ULN id ' , fi ,L fr Xt , f f W X411 J f N H . NN, X XM-llykl UL V 'TRD x 4 Ja U Lp, n x X L Xb 1 Af'VfQf'?,f'5 IL M of ' wNWM'W, M0 J Awvwf igbji D W if QQEQJ MMM S ,W vi 6 MNJVX X? xx M M QV QW? E., Q wwpw Q Wwffiw wg, MA MA M if WW W' wi ?EQ3f5Jff 1-:fffj 'fu MMRMQ1 Q2 .J xx ' . 'Y Of N 1 r'Q,Q V 6 C, Q M. 1' wwf' ,Vx 6 IN xv P + of , Y- v ygjggi KM if . fm N SPA mC - - 410 A i . 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