Gulf Park College - Sea Gull Yearbook (Gulfport, MS)

 - Class of 1971

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I O O 'g ob litmus ,La a .- 0 ,-10' F s ru , 5 . , .fy , D - , mlm 5 an ' 1 X L I I gf s- ' .-4+--fun... f, . , l Qngkig H - X sifting- . w. . .Agni 45414515-' a- - ' '1- 5- Af'-4. ' -' M , '. A. ,fvw -Q'-wk-Q ,. ,V . . N -. .' .v -.1-'I+ ,QQ . x '55.:f - .1 ' ' xdn ' 'V N YS N A, . 2 K vu 3,- r94w 3' , . 1-A-,' V. Q jg 13 -I G22 4 A 1, -iv. 72 u ..sf,w.Qr1ffSe. 'I M , ww' 31.3512-X2.i2'n fb A, K Q ' Q ,. 4, . l , .. -.,, . , QS ' , f . fin Q1 51 in 5 1' -wi! 'xv .M ...Jr ., '. 41 ,.. . 4 h ' 3- ' N- ' A V, 4 1 . . H , A - A . at - Presidc-:nt's Message 'This has been an exciting and interesting year at Gulf Park. ln restrospect, it has been:-'a year of change and challenge for students and faculty alike. ln many areas more was accomplished than had been anticipated: in other areas less than was hoped for. This is the nature of educationg this is the reality of adult life. f?JaffyQ,Aa,n K! bm. . Academic Dean Happiness for an educator, a parent or a con- cerned fellow citizen of the world can be merely a realization that the succeeding generation has un- selfishly assumed a posture of accountability of re- lating rights to obligations. A significant number of Gulf Park students and faculty stand tall in this regard. Qwfgi ki ,Lf-LA 5': ' -'vsx -',.,.-1- 22. kr, ,K 1.-:. TW! ff-iZ':7i',:f fs 4 '- ', V .H M 'fr' 1 mf . , mv-,l ' ' Wab- 1-1 ,4- X fr .,,. ', t., . A, .vb 4' 1-7' . noetfww--V -, ' 1 .-.7 K- ' w. 1. Dean of Women 'The transition from adolescent to mature young adult is no more in evidence than in the young personis acceptance of personal responsibility for E-'Q improvement of his own environment. Acceptance of responsibility implies acceptance of human prob- lems and willingness to work toward humanr resolu- tions of those problems. Such development is evi- dent at Gulf Park Collegef' QLL gl 4' Assistant Dean of Women aworking with you is always a rewarding ex- perience for me. You are delightful and just like a package from home-Gfull of surprisesf May you always remember Gulf Park and may I take this opportunity to wish each and every one of you the best of luck and the happiest future possiblef' QM mm? 'Q 3 5 5 gfllt 'Q-,, Admissions Director 'mln my garden of memories' are the closing words of a song which was popular a long time ago. Each of us has a garden of memories. What grows in that garden depends upon what we have planted. Bramble seed produce brambles: flower seed produce fiowers. My hope is that the corner of your garden which contains your Gulf Park memo- ries will be the prettiest nook of all. Auditor It is a privilege for me to be connected with an educational institution such as Gulf Park. For the past year I have observed you, the young women of Gulf Park, and wish to congratulate each of you for the fine record that you have made for yourselves. r-un! Business Manager We approach the end of another school year with mixed emotions. To our sophomores who will be leaving us, it is our fondest hope that your years at Gulf Park and the associations and friendships you have made will remain with you. To our freshmen, we look forward to your return as part of the Fiftieth Anniversary Class and all that it can bring to you and to Gulf Park. ngf Zffyctda i---W W,W,r,, ,... .---.J-I--M-----A as -.f. 96758 Board of Trustees .X I--ni Mr. John McDonald. Mr. Harold Barber, Mr. Donald Sutter, F. McRae Turner. Chairman of the Boardg Mr. George Thatcher, Mr. George Hopkins, Jr., Mr. James Eaton. Missing board members are Mr. Cooper Darby. Mr. Thomas S. Clower, and Mr. William B. Crooks. ll anew' 5 ln QV' , ' vi 11 F41 M... r - - I A5 The Board of Trustees of Gulf Park College is composed of business and professional men who are dedicated to the progress and welfare of the College and its students and who serve without compensation. The Board is charged with the re- sponsibility for establishment of the broad policies under which Gulf Park operates, Vincent Alfonso Sailing Sarah Pinckney Ambler French A.B., College of Charleston, M.A., University of South Carolina, Additional, Indiana University, University of Paris, National University of Mexico, University of Grenoble. Rachael Tayar Anderson Sociology B.A., M.S., Trinity University. Jeannette Brock Secretarial Studies, Retail Merchandising B.S., Alabama Collegeg M.S., University of Tennes- see, Additional, University of Georgia. Jerry Barrett Cater Home Economics B.S., M.S., University of Southern Miss. Don Christmas History B.M., M.M., Louisiana State University, Addi- tional, University of Houston, Peabody Conserva- tory of Music. Mary Colbert English B.A., Millsaps Collegeg M.A., Vanderbilt Univer- sity, Additional, University of Southern Miss., Miss. College, University of Missouri. Earle de Vries Art Professional Study, Art Students League of New York, Student of Frank V. Dumondg Academic de is Grands Chaumiere, Parisg Institute Allende, San Migiiel, Mexico. 7.8 Faculty 'TP' J--., 1 I seiko YU! J . , F35 3 3 leg 35 John T. Hazard Education, Psychology and Guidance Ph.B., Georgetown Universityg M.E., University of Southern Miss.g Additional, University of Texas. Anna Mae Helton English B.A., Berea Collegeg B.Mus., University of Roch- esterg M.A., Northwestern University. Charles F. Lembright Speech and Theater B.S. in Ed., Otterbein Collegeg M.A., West Virginia University. Dorothy Milden Librarian A.B., M.A., University of Miss.g B.A. in L.S., Emory University. Berta Hudson Patton Home Economics B.S., M.A., University of Southern Miss.g Addi- tional, Miss. State University, University of South- ern Miss. Ramona Peresich Physical Education B.S., University of Miss.g M.E., University of Southern Miss. Vincentine Piazza Piano B.M., University of Southern Miss.g M.F.A., Tu- lane University. Almus Ballow Polsgrove English A.B., Union Universityg Miss. State Universityg M.A., Miss. State Unixersity. 7-9 Troy H. Price Social Studies B.A., Texas College of Art and Industries, M.A., University of Texas, Additional, George Washing- ton University. Ethel Beatty Smith Secretarial Science B.Ed. in C., Rider College, Additional, Montclair State College, Columbia University, Rutgers Uni- versity. Harriet Gibbons Smith Natural Science B.S. in Ed., University of Alabama, M.S., Tulane University. Harry E. Spell, Jr. Voice B.M., University of Southern Miss., M.M., Univer- sity of Southern Miss. Delia Stewart Dance B.A., University of Southern Miss., Studied with Madame Anderson Inventzour, George Chaffee, Charles Hughes, Peter Gennere, Paul Draper, Addi- tional, Ballet Arts, Ballet Theatre School, The In- ternational Dance Schools. Bruce Tillman Spanish A.B., University of Alabama, Graduate Institute for Foreign Trade, Graduate Study, Tulane Uni- versity, M.A., University of Southern Miss. Lois Toomer Retail Merchandising Marie Van Gelder Assistant Librarian A.B., George Washington University. 3 O Faculty Faculty Not Pictured: E. Davis McCutcheon Retail Merchandising B.A., B.B.A., Tulane University. Winfred Moncrief Journalism and Photography B.S., University of Southern Miss. Jane Bruce Wilder Horsemanship A.A., Stephens Collegeg BS., University of South- ern Miss. Laura S. Wilkinson Art B.S. in Ed., University of Oklahomag B.F.A. in Painting, Oklahoma City Universityg MA., Teach- ers, College of Columbia Universityg Diplomas. New York and Paris Schools of Applied Arts. William Ray Worthington Religion and Philosophy BA., Miss. State Universityg S.T.B., Episcopal Theological Schoolg M.S.T., University of the South. David J. Pierce Mathematlcs BMEA, North Carolina State Universityg MS University of lllinoisg Ph.D., Florida State Uni versity. 31 Mrs. Etha Guthrie Hardy Hall Residence Counselor Mrs. Elizabeth Holtane Lloyd Hall Residence Counselor I .5 1, 5 f.fk1'v. f if ., ,,., 1 . , A ., ,. .A of 1-?f'i'2 'J 5.5. ak. -l i , M 4 1 ' 'V :Q -,G ..aw-V-Lx V ' Win. Miss McCurry V,l- ' V y Hardy Hall Residence Counselorg Postmistress Q Q ilu' 4' ' N J y y eer Mrs. Wilma Mullins , L Elizabeth Hall Residence Counselor ,V,, I Mrs. Hazel Sheffield Nurse 31 Staff 1 'q, fha. f Tv I taff s... 'C?- 1- I K Dixie Amacker Food Services ff' An B l Q na erry Secretary to the Dean of Students Loleta Clinton Secretary to the Dean of the College ,Io Holladay Y-Hut ... .x fav' pak Tommie Johnson 'l Secretary, Admissions Ruby Miller di Supervisor, Food Services dll- I R Delores Nybo X Secretary, Business Office Mary Schilling Secretary, Business Oflice 33 7. 5, . Miss Helton discusses the Mississippi Writer,s Confer- ence with Dr. Benjamin Bradford and David Berry. 34 PDGA Y Dr. Pierce is honored with a coffee for receiving his Ph.D. Mr. Charles Lernbright wonders what his girls are up to now! H - gm' I zslvsw. Ng . , v. N ,,y.u-d- X Miss Wilkinson proudly shows her Christmas card the Friendship Oak to Mr. Jones. Mrs. Van Gelder checks the files for a student. 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' mx .5 r , V'f'3 f.'-.Fw .91'Q'?fQ.41?3f'fk.f'f:15B'V 'fl-5 :4k '5:is. fix' :ff F 'N P' 'Yr' , ' ' tl ,- '.. . . nfs -81 ' 4: L ' ,1. ..-HU Y.i'1.:f AkY3I --J: 1'1'f' h:'k?l '...G N' M' , 'QS 7' -1 'x f': Sophomore Class Cfficers .-HY 53? f Y qf JP 'sb Front Row: Teri Silverman, vice presidentg Georg- Debbie Dykes, Serge-ant'at'3fm-55 CandY Smith ana Johnston, President, and Hetty Nuckols, Secre- song leader, and Charlotte Gamble, treasurer. tary. Top Row: Joyce Ann Willis, sergeant-at-armsg 40 1 - Sophomores if dfjv 'if X 7 MAUREEN ADAM To Love is to lie down with the angelsf' I JAMIE CLAIRE ALPHIN Pacesetters. Love is the reward of lovef, is MARY AYCOCK We do not really see ourselves. All mirrors are in fact quite useless except the living, human mirrors who reflect us. They do not lie. v 'hg BARBARA KAY BAKER Aquettesg Jet Maskers: Student Recruiters: Samo- varg Chairman, Student Activities: Tammy Howl Staff: Assistant Editor. SEA CULL: News Editor. Tzklesg Vice President, Sigma Psi Iotag Welcoming Committee. If I should meet thee after long years, how should I greet thee? With silence and tears. Sophomores CYNTHIA MARY BAKER Dance League, Jet Maskersg Reporter, Pacesetters Vice President, Samovarg Art Editor, SEA GULL Reporter, The Tides, Art Editor, The Book, Secrei tary, Sigma Psi Iota. To love is to choosef, I can do KA PAMELA GAY BARKER Caveat Emptor. all things through Christ who enth mef' strength .mv .t BECKY B AR-NES ELLEN LOUISE BERRILL 'lt doesrft matter who you love or how you love SP0ft5 Chairman, Kappa Chi? Iffffsidentv Lloyd but that you love-H Hall, Student Government, Judiciary Board. The journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step. Sophomores 751 JULIA BERRY Coast Club. A smile is the key to friendshipf, 66 fr:-'ff' CATHY BRANDENBURG Treasurer, Delta Alpha Sigma. e only way to have a friend is to be onef, Y 1,6 Q22-N MARY SUE BLAIR Jet Maskersg Art Club. Patience is the key to joyf, JACQUELINE RUE BROOKS Aquettes: Bit and Spur Club: Pacesettersg Treas urer, Theta Alpha. One can do without people, but one has need of 43 a friendf, Sophomores 0 'a Wk MARY ANN BROWN Delta Alpha Sigma. I find as I grow older I love those most whom I loved first. ANN HUNTER BURTON Aquettesg Panhellenicg President, Delta Alpha Sigma. It is a luxury to be understoodf' T T 'I'ERESA BROWN Caveat Emptorg Pacesettersg Secretarial Science Club. Love starts when another person,s needs become more important than your own. REBECCA CARR Treasurer, Aquettesg Pacesettersg Theta Alpha. He who cannot forgive breaks the bridge over which he himself must passf, Sophomores CYNTHIA JANE CARSSOW SEA GULLQ Theta Alpha. 'Think well of everyone, and give all the benefit ofthe doubt. 'Lx BETSY CASSELMAN Bit and Spur Club, Student Recruiters, Phi Theta Kappag President, Delta Chi Sigma. I've noticed that people are generally about as happy as they have made up their minds to bef' VICTORIA LEE CARTER Editor, Tides: Sigma Psig Secretary, Phi Theta Kappa: Feature Editor, Tammy Howlg SEA GULL: Welcoming Committee. Love is only a word until it is expressed. .f---' N.. SALLY BOOMER CASTLEMAN Rush Captain, Delta Chi Sigma. lf you dorilt expect the unexpected, you will never hnd iff, Sophomores ELIZABETH PARTEE DENTON W hen fairy tales are no longer taught to be fairy tales, then yozill know I was realf' DEBORAH DYKES Historian, Pacesettersg Phi Theta Kappa, Presi- dent, Samovar Club, Vice President, Delta Alpha Sigma, Sergeant-at-Arms, Sophomore Class. The perception of beauty is a moral test. KATHY DUNNEBACKE Treasurer, Caveat Emptorg Secretary, Theta Alpha Alone we find solitude, together we find love. VICKIE EDWARDS Aquettesg Coast Club, Phi Theta Kappa, Samovar To love is to live, and life is everlasting. Sophomores IRENE ESCAPINI Pacesetters: Secretarial Science Club: Student Re- cruiters. The more we love, the better we areg and the greater our friendships are, the dearer we are to Godf' filwfvsg F55 l ANN FREESE Theta Alpha. Eat, drink, and be merryg for tomorrow ye may die. QL CARA FITZPATRICK Delta Chi Sigma. Happiness is what you make it MARY VAUGHAN FULWIKE lust a little babyf, Sophomores Al an CHARLOTTE GAMBLE Aquettesg Sigma Psi Iota. The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in returnf, ANDREA GILICH Caveat Emptor. Happiness is above all things the calm, glad, certainty of innocencef, SANDY GILBERT The dreams of the future come alive throtgh today,s toilf, 'lT 'fr CLAUDIA HILEY HALL Sigma Psi Iota. If you love me, you shall remember. If you not, it is better that we both forget? d Sophomores 075 MARY JANE HARPER Reporter. Jet Maskers: Madrigal Singers: Samo- var: Editor. Tammy Howl: News Editor, Tides Historian. Kappa Chi. Burdens become light when cheerfully borne., cl DEBBIE HAYES Delta Chi. 'Sunshine and rain at onceg her smiles and tears. Q 66 H LAURIE HASTINGS Pacesetters: Rush Captain. Kappa Chi. A friend may well be reckoned as lhe masterpiece of naturef' ev ' ELZAH ANNA HAZLE Treasurer. Jet Maskers. She lives for her lights. Sophomores 7 it rf' RHONDA ANNE HERRING Coast Clubg Treasurer, Samovarg Art Editor, Tammy Howlg Art Editor, The Book. Every artist dips his brush and paints his soul. DEBORAH HOLTON Secretary, Kappa Chi. It is better to have loved and lost than never have loved at allf' to G GLORIELA HINCAPIE Delta Chi. Laughter is not at all a bad beginning for a friendship, and it is far the best ending for one.', ANIT A F AYE HOOD' 'Never miss an opportunity to make others happyf Sophomores I Q Q ' Yxvn CATHY JEAN HUGHES President, Caveat Emptor. To love someone is to be the only one to see a miracle invisible to others. x'3'xf fx GEORGAN A LEE JOHNSTON President, Sophomore Class: Sports Chairman. Delta Chi. Words are the voice of the heart. 51 CAROLINE HURT Samovar. The riches of the heart can never be stolen. 4948 mf iii BECKY ,IUNKIN Pacesetters. There is so much in life to love, live, and to happy for. Are you so busy? Sophomore-:s JP' BE'l'I'Y BLAKE KELLY Kappa Chi. It doesn,t matter who you love or how you love but that you lovef, 'few lI'limln.Anu- HOLLY KING Phi Theta Kappag Secretary, Delta Alpha Sigmag Dorm Representative, Hardy Hall. It is right to be contented with what you have, but never with what you are. MARIA ELENA KE-RLEY ,let Maskers. Love is eternal, life is immortal, death is horizon, and a horizon is the limit of our sight. ltrrrt ELIZABETH JANE LANG Caveat Emptor. A merry heart doeth good like a medicinef' G as y E 5 zu I L Sophomores TERESA RUSH LANGDON Sigma Psi Iota. '6Life is the perfect thing to pass the time awayf, 79? LAUREN LOFGREN Gulf Park Singers: Madrigal Singersg Jet Maskersg Pacesetters: Scrapbook Chairman, Gamma Psi. Life is what you make it. 'tx-H SUSAN SHAW LANHAM Eat, drink, and be merryg for tomorro die,', Q 960 6'-s KATHY Mc-CARTY Theta Alpha. The great difficulty in. education is experience out of ideas. w ye may to get Sophomore-:s aux 'dx ' -'Avi NANCY JANE McFARLAND Jet Maskersg Secretary-Treasurer, Gamma Psi. The grand essentials to happiness are something to do, something to love, and something to hope for ROBIN MACDONALD President, Student Covernmentg Theta Alpha. Nothing is more highly to be prized than the value of each day. NANCY RUTH McGONAGILL Sports Chairman, Theta Alpha. Friendship is the shadow of evening, it grows until the sun of life sets. iii f-af ROBIN LYNN MATTINGLY Madrigal Singersg Samovar. On the threshhold of a dream. Th Sophomores in 1 GLYNDA GALE METCALFE Rush Captain, Kappa Chig Samovar. e joys of a little girlg the creative expression of a woman. tw-f TINA MARIE MILLER Phi Theta Kappa. You only go around once in this life, so grab for all you, can. h SHARON LEE MIDDLETON Delta Chi Sigma. The crown of a good disposition is humility ae, 4 'Zf.'.L'-7 JANET LYNNE MORGAN Secretary, Aquettesg Vice President, Jet Maskers: Songleader, Delta Chi Sigma. A day is wasted without laughter. Sophomores Av' flh- tw' OLIVIA HAYWOOD MURPHY Vice President, Delta Chi Sigma. He who prizes little things is worthy of great 99 ones. fi- KATIE CARMAN PALMER Alumnae Editor, Tammy Howl, Pacesettersg Stu- dent Recruiters. One, two, whatever you do, start it well and carry it throughf' 'US ww. HETTY NUCKOLS Secretary, Sophomore Class, Rush Captain, Delta Chi Sigma. Even the smallest of creatures carries a sun in its eyesf' 5:59 !'JL'T? MARY LOU PEGLER Pacesettersg Photographer, Tides, President, Eliza- beth Hallg Judiciary Board, Student Covernmentg Assistant Rush Captain, Delta Chi Sigma. Sophomores ttix fb' 'i JANE WTCKER PENNINGTON Pacesetters: Vice President, Theta Alpha. Friena'ship doubles our joys, divides our griefsf' Y' 'Ere' CAROLINE AUGUSTA POSEY Dorm Representative. Lloyd Hallg Welcoming Com- mittee: Caveat Emptorg Sigma Psi Iota. Love means not ever having to say your're sorry. lf'l f ' MARY BABB PERKINS Vice President, Kappa Chi. May your live all the days of your life. 1'i,':fj:A ,' I it 1 Sv 'X DIANE GUARNO PRANKE President. Pacesettersg Chaplain, Delta Chi Sig Not failure but low aim is crime. III Sophomores 9-mi JEANNIE BOW'EN PRICE President, Kappa Chi. I won't worry about it today-1'll worry about '5'..ZI'l- GAYLE AMELIA PURCELL Rush Captain, Theta Alpha. life it Only for the happy man does the tree tomorrow. flowerf, MARCO REINKE CELIA ANN RILEY Caveat Emptorg Coast Club. Orientation Chairmang Sigma Psi Iotag Student A friend is someone who knows everything about Gowfnmem- you and likes you anyway. Sophomores IB- 6 f!! LESLIE ROBINSON President, Jet Maskers: Reporter, Bit and Spur Clubg Pacesettersg Kappa Chi: Tides. To ride a winged horse across the skyg that all may see life as beautiful as lf' rr-Q. '55 fm MERRY LYNN ROUSSE President. Bit and Spur Club. Stand still and look until you really seef, 755 sf-1 CHERYL ROUSH Life is useless without true friendsf, 1, 'UK l 'vv MARY ELLEN SCHAFFNER President, Gamma Psi. What we are is Codis gift to us. What we become is our gift to Codf, Sophomores BONNIE ,IEANNE SELLERS Aquettesg Pacesettersg Sigma Psi Iota. Laughter is the best medicinef' f fm '3,. MARY EUNICE SHEPARD President, Sigma Psi Iota, President, Panhellenic Council, Coast Club, Bit and Spur Club, Phi Theta Kappa. No bird soars too high if he soars with his own wingsf, BETTY JAN SELLIER President, Coast Club, Vice President, Caveat Emp- torg Advertising Manager, Tides, Theta Alpha, Assembly Committee. Personality is ever changing according to your strife. l5 'Y'l VICTORIA MARGARET SHOGRY Vice President, Bit and Spur Club, Pacesettersg Student Recruiters, Rush Captain, Sigma Psi Iota. Be cheerful! Of all things you wear expression is the most importantf' Sophomores it X NP N- TERI LEE SILVERMAN LINDA KATHRYN SISSON Business Marrager, SEA GULL, Treasurer, Delta Chi Aquettesg Caveat Emptorg Sigma Psi Iota. Slgmai Student Recruiters' People who need people are the luckiest people Thoughts can make you great and break you. in the world. if CANDICE LYNN SMITH LYNN SMITH KHPPH Chi- President, Phi Theta Kappa: Coast Club: Samovar Sigma Psi Iota. If you look at a bright light and then close your eyes, you will see a succession of colored images. To be rather than to seemf, 61 Sophomores in CHERRY STONE Assistant Business Manager, SEA GULLQ Samovarg Kappa Chi. What I must do, and not what people think is all that concerns mef' CINDY ANN TERRY Pacesettersg Theta Alpha. W hat you would seem to be, be really. fm. 751 DANNA LEE SWANSON Happiness is making someone else happy. 04 DONNA ELIZABETH TROTFER Dance Leagueg Secretary, Gamma Psi. With Cod in our pockets and love in our hearts stand still and look until you really see. i 1 Sophomores N 115 MARY KAREN WARD Pacesettersg Gamma Psi. When the going gets tough, the tough get x 1 CATHERINE STALLWORTH WARE Sigma Psi Iota. going. Friendship is a good thing which leads to happiness. MARY ANN WELKE 47' real WANDA SUE WHEELER Aquettesg Vice President, Gamma Psig SEA GULL Vice President, Student Government: Welcoming Staffg Pacesettersg Jet Maskers. Committeeg Chairman, Judiciary Board: Paceset- Today is the first day of the rest of your life. ters: Sigma Psi Iota. 6 You have but to reach out, and His hand is there. 3 Sophomores at MARIAN JANE WILBUR Treasurer, Pacesetters, Secretary, Delta Chi Sigma. Ivy is not in things, it is in us. JOYCE ANN WILLIS Vice President, Phi Theta Kappa, Student Recruit- ers, Treasurer, Sigma Psi Iota, Tides Staff, Stu- dent Government, Sergeant-at-Arms, Sophomore Class ar DAISY HEARD WILLIAMS Editor, SEA GULL, News Editor, Tides, Feature Editor, Tammy Howl, Phi Theta Kappa, Paceset- ters, Theta Alpha. Oh, baby, it's a wild world, itis hard to get by upon a smilef' DEBBIE ANN WRIGHT President, Theta Alpha, Caveat Emptor, Panhel- lenic Council, Corridor Chairman, Elizabeth Hall. Love is two souls with but a single thought, two ' hearts that beat as one. All the flowers of tomorrow are the seeds of 64 today. 'Q :' N I 1 'xx- .7 I., . . 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Freshman Class Officers Q.. ,Au Nancy McKenzie, sergeant-at-armsg Jennifer Jones, secretaryg Julia Taylor, presidentg Debbie Sander- son, vice president, and Pat Friend, treasurer. it 'UR 1:57- 'Q' 65 C1'4 'T'r A fy ' , 1 N -X li, ff' I ' i my -1 A my 'Q Q'-. A f-M A 54' ...W-+ S .ks . Al L A fx 69 Freshmen NANCY LAND ALLEN PALLA BURKE ANDREWS LUCY STELLA ARROM PATTI GRIMM BAILEY BEVERLY BEDFORD REBECCA ANN BLACKLEDGE SARA KAY BRANDON MARJARY ANN BURNS FRANCES XAVIER CARRUBBA MARY FLO CARTER MARY CASHION ROXANA ROSE CEVASCO CAROL SUZANNE CHANDLER SALLY CHAPMAN ANN MAITREEN CHRISTENSEN Freshmen DEBRA KAY COCKE SANDRA KAY N. COFF MAN ANN ARMSTRONG DAVIS ,IOANNA HILTON DEAN PAM MARGARET DORSETT DEBORAH EASTERS MELINDA F EILDEN MARY CATHERINE FITZGERALD PAT FITZGERALD .IANIE LOIS FORE ,IENNIE MARIE FORE JONIE FAY FORE PATRICIA HELEN FRIDAY PATRICIA GAY FRIEND PATRICIA GELLNICHT ,fm-vu R95 '75 xl Freshmen DULCY ANN GRAY BARBARA JEAN GRINTER NANCY JANE GROVES TERRY LYNNE HAGLE CHRIS HARPER WILLIE CATHERINE HATTEN ROBBIE LYNN HENDERSON CHERYL LYNN HINES NORMA CAROL HOIJIJOWAY MARILYN JEAN HOYT JANE SUMMER HUCKABAY EVELYN LOUISE JANES JUDITH JOHN NORA JEANNE JOHNSON REBECCA LYNN JOHNSON Freshmen JENNIFER LEE JONES EMILY ,IOWERS MARY CASHION KADEL ANNA BELLE KRITSER .IANIS ILENE LAVNER CARLA CELESTE LEWIS ALICE ,IAN LLOYD CAROLYN MICHELE LOE GERALDINE C. MQDONALD NANCY CLEO McKENZIE AMY MARSH MONETTE MEHALKO ELIZABETH GAYNOR MELTON MELISSA MAE MILFORD BECKY MOORE ff A X, A ix ',- T5 A AC, N I QI I .M TXT? I ,I 'Us 5. wwf-wg rf' -' vo' C! 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STRATER MARY PECK STROMBERG PENNY DIANE STROUD BARBARA LYNN SUTHERLAND JOYCE HARRIET TAYLOR JULIA ELIZABETH TAYLOR MARTHA EVELYN TAYLOR PEL THARP JULIA CATHERINE TRAYLOR LINDA CHRISTINE THOMAS DEBRA ANNE THOMPSON CANDICEANN TULL SUSAN CAMILLE VON BLON Freshmen LAUREL WENDT KATHIE ANN WILKENSON KATHERINE HUDSON WILLIAMS MARY MARGARET WILLIAMS NANCY MELINDA WILLIAMS DALE WILLIS JULIE SCOTT WILSON ? K 76 is-' 1 .,-.. W.. 1,4 'A I -.1 -rL 'v:A,n 4 'I Gi ' 1 1 4 f' . 5. .- 45, ' -s 'W' 'Mi' 'f V -gf .. f P 'f O- - ' ' ae - .'- -- f - ' -. ' My Q ' ' 1 'W' ' . V o I. 1 - ,, ' . 1 ': ,Q Q -J nz- . ' ' gk , I' , . - . 'vo , ' ' -J' - - ' I ' ' ' 4- 9 Uv I ' ,-3 0 ,UN ' - . A 1 'G' - - 'i j 1, , ' 5 Q ' . 9' 9 ' ' , 5 - na. 4 L H ,O A -. . o ,.,,f -J ,,r A .5f1. Ig., bb H W ' cp, - S f 'Q' , . - 1 'V-. 'ea , .. ' ' ' 4 - ' .,'1' ' ,A -U 4 X I. K A ' A+ - 4. 4 -.,- - li V. 4 0 Y 1 MMP., X Q -, ,v ' X Q. . 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You learned what rooms your classes were in, what states your friends were from. and where to mail your letters to home. Every day you learned something new. Come on, Tex-I dare ya', warns Cathy Branden- burg stemly. if 1 ,f 1 5 if X f W' X y vt y. If 9 y W ' 'Q -ve, ami' , Mary Margaret glances up from her sewing project to say, I can't thread the needle. 'gslow down, Daisy-ya move too fast! shouts Barbie Baker. FPC lf? 441' . -A42-,sir 1 ' . '5-A t x . --be .- r 4, -.13 u. ,E- wt m 79 ,,' , , Q Maria Mueller rnunches her lunch at Ship Island. Paula, did you have a rough day on the boat to Ship Island? Always in demand! is the comment on our own models for Seventeen. 80 Mf ' A -. f. sc- rv' . ..- ,. A AN www' ,f,fmywQ 7Mmi?' 'L '- '-f 'i' , , , f , A, ,' t., . - Y, My . , . ff., .M . ., I ,, A. M, ' P' . ' .. ' v wif .' ' A-v -l U, 4 ' ..,. . 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We're at it againg always eating of coursef, ' X V ' X V, X-,xr s K ef S 'ifxc .5 xxelxxh X 453' 'Ai 'ii Gee, Mr. Jones, you look just like the Santa at Sears! President Johnson congratulates Mr. Harold Barber for his many years of outstanding service as chairman of Gulf Park's Board of Trustees. in :SMB THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS . . . . . . was kindled by the warmth and love shared by all of Gulf Park students and faculty. Though not a flake of snow fell on the campus. Christmas was still in the air. Parties were sponsored by each dormitory, Student Government Association. Pace- setters, and Santa Claus was the highlight of the children's Christmas party planned by the six so- rorities. The annual Christmas banquet marked the end of the celebrations, and happy students traveled home for the two-week vacation. HH Hx cocci! li R' fz-in N- ,snub 9 Oo xl :M so Q. X bo Novi!! Svx vjd' 06. X X Vlfhat a night! Mardi Gas was really something else! This is really the only way we can be alone! 'Throw me something, Mister! .- i ..--1 .. .f , - l I 'i vi of The 1, Q91 Memorles of Mardl Gras You never know who youll find at Mardl Gras xl AND THEN THERE WAS MARDI GRAS People journeyed from all oxer the county to JOIII 1n the festlvltles of Mardl Gras ln News Orleans and Gulf Park was no exceptlon The excused days of classes added to the eficltement and hardly any one mlssed out on the ,Gay hollday We saw thln s we had never even dreamed of seelnt, and we loved every mmute of 1t' .. ,M Wlfx, wg- Y . fa: . YOU REALIZED . . . . . . that your classmates were more than just girls who happened to be taking the same courses as you. They acted crazy, and at times, quiet, just like you. By observing them, you discovered more about yourself. 86 Romantic antics on the Gulf Park pier. Your Pensacola date couldn't have been that bad Pennington. A K Q eb 'Y 'Qc' ACK 3231 ag. x . Y ',as. ' -'v4'yw. Q, fn- N 1 , I P A, U' in V ' 'gs -45.1 A . 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A complete success, the day was a fun-filled yet educational experience for everyone! Two of Gulf Park's latest additions to the fashion world. fl! ff? ! ,f n I 4 1, X I , I r 3: ff 2 So many things to do and see. Ah-ha! I got youlv I S X, . 4 . , ,,, , - ' fi 88 Q HL 'WW QP Sv.. rw, x l Q 3+ I ,tfkzl if Glamorous Caveat Emptor models show clothes from various fashion shops in the Mall. Nancee Rzynes and Penny Stroud dance to the music for the Jet Maskers' display. Hold that pose! V . i 4 WH' P Y of ,Z ff 89 A4585 I I ff' J.. fffr l LIFE AT GULF PARK IS SOMETHING SPECIAL . . . . . . a certain feeling which cannot be expressed by printed words. Whether you spent your time cram- ming for finals, reading Bride magazine, rapping until the wee hours of the morning, or just being silly, it was great, even though at the time you may not have realized it. W g X ,. . ,X :ei , N Q., at ,,,',.f:, . ? 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' . , Ya ' 4 ' V 1 1 KV' I ' -i Panhellehic Council The Panhellenic Council of Gulf Park. composed of the six sorority presidents and sponsored by Dean Cullen, planned a variety of events through- out the year. A formal reception set the stage for rush week and pledges were accepted into the so- rorities in October. Thanksgiving food baskets were provided for needy families, and before Christmas all six sorori- .WTQ ' ties participated in a Christmas party for under- privileged children in the area. A Christmas dance and breakfast was held for Gulf Park students and their dates during the Yuletide season also. Inter-sorority athletic competition included vol- leyball, bowling and tennis. Sororities also vied for top honors in scrapbooks and also in the annual Sing-Song contest held in the auditorium. The year ended with a Panhellenic banquet during which awards were presented. 2 3 , 5 l 4 l l 'N li is t w llllll l. Mary Shepard, Sigma Psi lotag Debbie Wright, sponsor, Betsy Casselman, Delta Chi Sigma, and Theta Alphag Jeannie Price, Kappa Chig Ann Hunter Burton, Delta Alpha Sigma: Dean Cullen, Maryellen Schaffner, Gamma Psi Iota. ? Y ., Y F it , 44353 x il' fl X' Ml y f 1 Y, y I W, g.V A. .,W -- -RQ ,ff my X A ,,.-Q--f Sorority actives and pledges mingle after the first Panhellenic banquet. Fashionable sorority members show off their finery during the style show sponsored by the Panhellenic Council 95 . Delta Alpha Sigma Ann Hunter Burton, president , F 5 2 Ma.. Front Row: Mary Ann Brown, Jamie Alphin, Deb- Janie Fore, Joni Fore and Nancy Price. Janet bie Dykes, Ann Hunter Burton, president, Holly Roosa, Marjorie Burns, Becky Moore, Mary Cash- King and Cathy Brandenburg. Middle Row: Rocky ion, Debra Thompson, Maria Mueller, Paige Cevasco, Pat Friend, Carolyn Boss, Sara Brandon, Purcell and Cindy Perkins. 96 - S Freshman pledge Rocky Cevasco wonders how she ever got into this. A glimpse of DA,s in action is shown in the pages of the sorority's scrapbook on display at the Mall. F , fi' if fl , 'vii' v:.T t'1 46 , gg? 97 . Pledge parties for freshmen and Rat Day marked the beginning of l9T0-Tl for Delta Alpha Sigma. During their pledgeship. freshmen pledges took the actives out to eat at the Pizza Inn. Members pre- pared Thanksgiving baskets for the needy. and par- ticipated in the childrens Christmas party in December. DA,s surprised everyone during the week of Hnals by serving a midnight snack of doughnuts and coflee. The sorority also participated in the Panhellenic fashion show and displayed an exhibit of Gulf Park Day at the Mall. Delta Alpha member Cindy Perkins models a darling pants outfit at the Panhellenic style show. 'Trl Q We ,fx H t X xg! 5'-r .f If- Front Row: Merry Rousse, Georgana Johnston, Hetty Nuckols, Janet Morgan, Betsy Casselman, president. Janie Wilbur. Gloriela Hincapie. Teri Silverman, DeeDee Pranke and Olivia Murphy. Mid- dle Row: Mary Lou Pegler and Sally Castleman. Betsy Casselman, president 98 Back Row: Kathy Smith, Nora Johnson, Candy Tull, Debbie Sanderson, Wanda Sinclair, Pat Fritz- gerald, Nancy McKenzie, Mary Fitzgerald, Cath- erine Traylor, Bitsy Middleton and Patti Bailey. 'L ,Vt ' ik? 7994 5353 3 x' Q t vw' v ,? I Q t v' V -Q. .... ,1- ',,.r ,v Q ws ,-B. 7' vi' wa-Y' Q ,-e.-1 11' ,. S -',,, 1, -sf v. is . if vv, 'Na -1 -.- N, .. 'v 1 r . -D DeeDee helps her little friend open his Christmas package. Get it clean, Pat! u , l Delta Chi Sigma After the Septeinher rush artiyities. Delta Chi Sigma pleflges surprisefl their Z1f,'tiYCS with a dinner he-lrl in their honor. A kirlnap hreakfast. a party at the Pizza lnn. 'llhanksgiying lvaskets. anrl a s'more party on the lieaeh were hut a few of the Delta Chi activities, in V170-Tl. The sorority took part in the annual Christmas parties. including the semi- fornial flanee and lireakfast. anfl also harl a hooth at the Mall on Gulf Park Day. The group enterecl the Sing Song. seraphook. anfl volleyball competi- tion. anfl enclefl the year with their favorite past- time-eating. at Mary llflahoneyis of Course!! Debbie Sanclersor. models a smashing number for Delta Chi in the Panhelenic fashion show. 0 O iff ig, A. ,Z X 2 fl i': '-'if' X s 'i E-cgi? ir . QIYW P af 'Q Maryellen Schaffner, president A ,M N w, E x ij I -AX 'LL , , . F font Row: Caro Fitpatrick, Ann Welke, Maryellen rubba, Joyce Taylor, Martha Taylor and Joanna Schaffner, president, Nancy McFarland, Mary' Dean. Back Row: Cashion Kadel, Sally Chapman, Ward and Laurie Lofgren. Middle Row: Elny Robbie Henderson, Debbie Easters and ,Ian Lloyd. Scott, Julia Taylor, Nancy Williams, Frances Car- IOO Gamma Psi Iota After their pledges became actives, all of the Gamma Psi girls enjoyed a traditional dinner at the Pizza Inn. Other fun activities of the year in- cluded trick-or-treating, slumber parties, and of course the annual Christmas party for needy chil- dren. Also during the Christmas. members shared their holiday spirit by singing Christmas carols at the Gulf Coast Nursing Home. After a busy year of competition with other sororities in scrapbooks, singing. bowling. and volleyball. Gamma Psi ended 1970-71 with the Panhellenic banquet. Sisterhood grows as Gammas sing their sorority song at the first Panhellenic banquet. IOI ,mari '. ...'I'. ..H ' . if 2 kt . A 15' f'13l'l!f .. .1 l fi--1-I5 ,R 'iv Julie Rushing smiles that Gamma Psi smile during another fashion show. I QA x . 3 XJ, ! '11, tm.. - .,.u-1.-e . .W ,- Q,-, - - . J ' 'J i V V , 4 - - C- - . - -. C e 1 C nissan ' ' ,. J , , Q, if ' 5 3. Q ' V gf' - . , :V , U-3 V , , . Y , , N ' Q P 9 ' we : A. L, mg fl I H H ' 5'-l' N. , ,A V I v guy ,cars L 1 2 , Hi . '- - F Kappa Chi spelled the hard way! J Front Row: Cherry Stone, Janie Harper, Laurie Hastings, Debi Hayes, Dana Swanson, Jeannie Price, president, Candy Smith, Ellen Berrill, Babby Perkins, Betty Kelley. Debra Holton, Leslie 'Robin- son and Gigi Metcalf. Middle Row: Amy Marsh, 107. , ' Q-' 1- ,fling 1 is e. are P gf 1 '1 X F --np:-b -,418 ,Q-tt. of is J L N. ' fx. it H ' ss , X J. N X ,X vi.-ga. L 1 Monette Mehalko, Marcia Moritz, Lisa Stevenson, Barbour Strator, Ann Davis and Susan Von Blon. Back Row: Norma Holloway, Jamie Owen, Michele Loe, Nancee Haynes, Judy John, Janis Lavner, Debbie Cooke and Jean Prowell. -5 a W. .- - Kappa Chi Kappa Chi actives began their sororities for the year with a rush party for interested freshmen. After these pledges be- came actives, too, the group participated in many Panhellenic activities such as making Thanksgiving baskets, attending the childrenls Christmas party, and sponsoring their own booth at the lVlall for Gulf Park Day. OH-campus extras for Kappa Chi ' members included a trip to New Orleans which was appreciated by all. Kappa Chi ended the year by submitting an excellent scrapbook and attending in full force the Panhellenic banquet. President Jeannie Price aims carefully. Kappa Chi girls play on the beach. .4,, , -, . . '15 -x .Q f 'vQ,.:'t'. A V' 0' -0. .K Q Sr .s . V 5- -wtf , f- ,gary vi A J ,O Fi . 2 I J ,, it 'R djsc-5.1: -- .,em'vhpG 'il i'1l'. 'l. 'af ww:-0' B - .. L. -' --a- . -.af ..,,...,. . f X 1 P - K I l 4 s . -1' , . -f -s Q j 4. dl A 351 kk , Y . Q f' , Mis- E V I x J h C. 1, - ' ' ., X- . ' 2 - 52 .. .,, W . if-W . l . wx 3, Ii Z sf. L 0 --.4li1'- Ai '?i.. nuxail IO3 i 'Ng- F ront Row: Terry Langdon, Celia Riley, Vicki Shogry, Barbie Baker, Mary Shepard, president, Joyce Ann Willis, Charli Gamble and Claudia Hall. Middle Row: Cathy Ware, Bonnie Sellers, Copper Sisson, Lynn Smith, Wanda Wheeler, Caroline Posey, Vicky Carter and Cindy Baker. Back Row: Mary Shepard, president Sigma Psi Iota After the traditional rush party was held for in- terested freshmen, and pledges became actives in the sorority, Sigma Psi Iota kept busy for the entire year of 1970-71. Besides the Panhellenic-sponsored activities such as the Thanksgiving baskets and the Christmas party and dance, Sigma members also had fun on their own. Sigma joined Theta Alpha for a slumber party at Huckleberry Hill, visited the Gulf Coast Nursing Home to sing carols, decorated the Y-Hut, and devised a creative scrapbook for the contest at the end of the year. Sigma Psi Iota com- pleted their busy year with the final sorority dinner, the Panhellenic banquet. 104 Suzy Chandler, Sandi Coffman, Penny Stroud, Me- lissa Milden, Beth Strahan, Julie Wilson, Mary Margaret Williams, Beverly Bedford, Connie Simon, Patty Gellnicht, Melinda Fielden, Cindy Stanley, Patti Friday and Gaynor Melton. .dx ,ii is s fl H 'i A 0 '-W .- . - ff X . ag., V , K Y dt - Melinda Fielden smiles down at her big sis, Barbie Baker. Wake up, Suzy! ! Sigmas oin in singing their sorority song. iz' ,S A 'x r N, N 105' Robin MacDonald, Ann Freese, Nancy lVIcGonagill, Jane Pennington. Debbie Wright, president, Kathy Dunrebacke, Gayle Purcell and Kathy lVlcCarty. Middle Row: Libby Trotter, Betty Sellier, Rebecca Carr, Cindy Terry and Daisy Williams. Back Row: Sally Richardson, Emily lowers, Marcia Moore, Anna Belle Kritser, Nancy Allen. Peck Stromberg, Flo Carter, Cindy Carssow, Paula Andrews and Becca Phelps. 'S' P1i5.:Y,v , if x fat T lv? Q Debbie Wright, president Theta Alpha In addition to the planned Panhellenic activities, Theta Alpha girls enjoyed 1970-71 by sponsoring many on and off campus functions including a hot dog roast on the beach, a slumber party with Sigma Psi at Huckleberry Hill, decorating the infirmary, a hamburger dinner, sponsoring a young orphan from India, sleeping out on the Gulf Park pier, and visiting the Gulf Coast Nursing Home during the Christmas season. Theta Alpha competed in inter- sorority contests such as tennis, volleyball, bowling, and df course they entered a scrapbook in the big contest. The Panhellenic banquet climaxed the pro- ductive year for Theta Alpha. IO Q . Wm. l ,..a-n.a'figa'e' ' Iv' Fo .0 'C 'F'. 3' r c 4 ' - . .3 ,QW g .,. . 024, - ' '11 N MM ' K' va., al -f,'-:'. ir A 11-00.1 : 5 . V, :A ' -I ,f:f2r?-6.313 Xi: ' fy W . up-1 . . -5 P-fi-f?j',.. .' 1 Z - Liiiii K J' '35-. ' ,l, I 1 ,Z 1 I ff jf l fl! , W Emily and Marcia are all dolled up for the Panhellenic banquet. Kathy Dunnehacke clowns for the audience!! ,lane Pennington waits for some business at the Theta Alpha booth at Gulf Park Day at the Mall. IHEEA LPHA 5.9 Q! lf P2-ph, 'A - :La M qi 4 A8155 A, 2' 'K 1' is X 5 H:- 1,9 ,N x fi, ni 3 l s 1 .ll - 'Nf- i1 The spirit of Christmas warms the hearts of everyone who participated in the children's Christmas party Sponored by the Six sororities. Sisterhood is shown in this circle of sorority girls A Q 323' we-Ria 1 'Pv ES: Rat Day meant a day of work for freshmen pledges and a day of fun for sopsomore actives. f QQ 3 x ,, ...,.,.....ai--L ' A - 1 4' I any Wig? 7' ' , .T'lll'!ll'f 27. KUCYIIKVF5 IC I T'-2 l 5 l . I .nXi x' v!'f,! y, Purpose w . - , 1 4 'fha purpose oi fha fnouou to postpone yua 1,114 4 suppress the Cluctstxoxx Xaciorc tXxc asscx-nXAy wh 1'iK,nh.X XX, ix 10 Going to 9 vote. Xts Qxxffosc is iujt lo Wxwuux Xu' x 65 - - ' , ' 1 ' Y' f A 1 - '. 0 rnpluis, Knut to fcyocf, the 1112x111 CLHCSKXQN, Efxfxu. ' J HV Lxn, ect vote. ' XXXHJ ' uk XXX NNY M ,V QL' X . qu? 0 X cs xxu,x3,,h tu 1 . . XM Xkxgxw ixnffh., x ing, it to as dxf I-'of-fn l'1YKD1'C?':il'.lK', 'K -:nova !Xxaxl x x fnonvsi iI1Lxl,'iTl1lkXt'XY . cvf Y. ul s'1 wx'-xnxx-1 ,yy 5- H, gx ' 'X K'-UXX X . xigxun 'SN' ,!,,,.x, ' . A -!'u,..r,4 X xvxu x . X It X ' Q5 sbp-vi 'lil '1 ffflii 4 :vu 4 'rv I x 4 af-JS 5 'CIW X as Qxub' I S Q 1 ui V .rv w., . v Qtx xx K V f.. .iv 1 - n n . h 1 01. 32111123 tl OHS ls, Student Government Student Government represents the students in academic and social affairs of the college. This or- ganization strives to promote good citizenship on and oli campus and enforces school regulations. Working with Presidenfs Advisory Council, Stu- dent Government accomplishes changes of school policies. Under the leadership of Robin MacDonald and advisor Dean Audrey Cullen, proposals are made to the President's Council. This year many activities took place, such as a Student Government Day assembly, numerous teas, and rule changes. The goals of Student Government are closer student- administration relationships and greater unity among the student body. Front Row: Robin MacDonald, presidentg Wanda Wheeler, vice president. Back Row: Martha Taylor, secretaryg Dulcy Gray, treasurer. Front Row: Caroline Posey, Holly King, Marjorie Burns, Joyce Ann Willis, Jennifer Jones and Mary Lou Pegler. Middle Row: Pat Friend, Dulcy Gray, Merry Rousse, Maureen Christensen, Julia Taylor, 6:-3 D X Ellen Berrill and Georgana Johnston. Back Row: Martha Taylor, Robin MacDonald, Dean Audrey Cullen and Wanda Wheeler. 110 T7 95 f w-.tg f' Y Z QS-17 'N' t V7 I 5 2 N 1 ' ' E, I , X I wr' ? ' t 'J I is T 7 il, if Y if Bottom Row: Wanda Wheeler. Marjorie Burns and Maureen Christensen. Mary Lou Pegler. Jennifer Dean Audrey Cullen. Top Row: Ellen Berrill. Jones and Merry Rousse. i 111 i l Iudiciary Board Composed of the president and vice president of each of the three dormitories, Gulf Park's Judiciary Board reviews cases of minor infractions of the rules of the handbook and decides the punishment if students are found guilty of violations. Dean Audrey Cullen sponsors the Board and Wanda Wheeler. vice president of the student body. serves as moderator for a committee of six. These girls bear a great responsibility and have performed their duties well for the 1970-71 school year. Wanda Wheeler tleftl. SGA vice president. and Robin MacDonald, SGA president. discuss the new weekend rules. Welcommg Committee Joyce Ann Willis, Ann Welke, Ellen Berrill, Mary Lou Pegler, Caroline Posey, Barbie Baker, Debbie Wright, Robin MacDonald, Wanda Wheeler, Mary- Composed of several returning Gulf Park sopho- mores, the Welcoming Committee assumed the re- sponsibility of orienting new students, showing them around campus and introducing them to other students and faculty. This organization boasted a distinction shared by no other club, for they were the first to arrive on campus in early September. The responsibilities existed throughout the year, however, as these girls were always on call to lend a helping hand to their fellow students. ellen Schalinerl Nancy McFarland, Vicky Carter, Mary Shepard, Kathy Dunnebacke and Georgana Johnston. - .4 Jgd6 'A'v .ba 'f '3: ' :. sf' II'2. -.- i Front Row: Vicky Carter, Lynn Smith, Joyce Ann Willis and Margo Reinke. .lliddle Row: Debbie Dykes. Betsy Casselman. Paige Purcell. Babby Perkins, Molly Pisarich and Rhonda Herring. Back lf' f j ,J Row: Mary Shepard. Holly King. Julie Rushing. Tina Miller. Betty Sellier. Ellen Berrill. Nancy Mc- Kenzie. Daisy Williams and Vicki Edwards. Vlfhite roses and candles add to the atmosphere of Phi Theta Kappa initiation. Phi Theta Kappa The only national junior college honor fraternity on campus. and also the only organization which requires a certain grade point average of all mem- bers. is Phi Theta Kappa. headed by Dr. David Pierce. Bill Gordon. national PTK president. of Perkinston. Miss.. was the guest speaker at the first initiation of new members in October. Mem- bers attended the state convention in Booneville. Miss.. and the national convention in Biloxi. Miss. Other fun activities included making a scrapbook. cooking out at Huckleberry Hill. and selling Chris- mas cards. .y W! Sea Gull The creation of a never-to-be-forgotten 1971 SEA GULL as a faithful representation of this year at Gulf 'Park was the goal of the SEA GULL staff. Scheduling class pictures, finding lost photographs, and meeting those deadly deadlines were just a few of the headaches of Daisy Williams, editor, and Barbie Baker, assistant editor. With the help and photography skill of advisor Winfred Moncrief, the Gulf Park students who comprised the yearbook staff have endeavored to reconstruct the year in pictures and comments. We hope you like it! Barbie Baker, assistant editorg Cherry Stone, assistant business rnanagerg Daisy Williams, editor, and Teri Silverman, business manager. Barbie Baker Qleftj and Daisy Williams goofed again! A 'Q ,331 x. . Q,,2-f-'-.rl-it-egg .. 5 51-ff in 53 ,Z x .-as SSS! P fi Q-qv-F' K C93- 114 rs A fi r 1 K-1 dex ffl Don't worry, girls, Mr. Moncrief is out sea gull hunting right now. , Julia Taylor Qleftj, Ann Welke, and Wanda Wheeler try to figure out who's who . V- V fyvvvmwzv-M-V lx llu.i 115 Coast Club A new constitution, participation in Gulf Park Day at the Edgewater Mall, and parties at Huckle- berry Hill were activities for the 1970-71 Coast Club, an organization of the day students on the campus. Members decorated their Coast Club room with collages, flowers, and homemade pillows. The club also organized a Coast Alumnae Club, invit- ing alumnae living on the Coast to joint in college activities. Betty Sellier, presidentg Nora Johnson, vice presi- dent, and Debra Thompson, secretary-treasurer, dis- cuss plans for the next Coast Club meeting. Betty Sellier, Nora Johnson, Julie Berry, Julie Rushing, Cindy Stanley, Debra Thompson, Rhonda Herring. Back Row: Mary Shepard, Nancy Mc- l.l-H-1 W ' Kenzie, Barbie Young, Frances Carrubba, Molly Pisarich, Margo Reinke, Vicki Edwards, Lynn Smith, and Janie Lang. f 'J' ,bf My Q - I ' 6 -3. 44 1731? mi1fU '1 - iff QL.. -ilu- Editor Vicky Carter reviews her masterpiece and is delighted with the result. fc-I cn 010' uf gn' co 1 e will May' an A go SPm?m'C Q iff .. , fifff' ,ana P 1g f ' . ...ri fffff' , ,fin-fglw ff . - 1- . a e A M1221---H f:.r, W 5.--. 1 ...lulunf Y pail...-ff' To nv isa? if CAmeasAN KY. ,BV :guna A MONDAY' f-.- M-. N PM-' ., - X , R - 5,5C.f:...Umf t , . a 'X-f - ' Q ' ' , r. -...,:, i' .- , A f. s . ar--.'. .Q . , . ix? 4.1: L A , .1 f' , ' ' i Y- .. ' 11 ML Vicki Carter, Betty Sellier, Barbie Baker. Daisy Wil- liams, Lynn Smith. Julie Wilson. Leslie Robinson. Bitsy Middleton, Debra Thompson. Joyce Ann Willis, Cindy Baker and Mary Shepard. Tides Reporting the events happening on campus to the Gulf Park students and faculty is the idea behind The Tides. Witli the help of a hard-working staff under the editorship of Vicky Carter and advice of sponsor Winfrecl Moncrief. The Tides was pub- lished and distributed monthly. Through editorials. guest columns. feature articles from around the world. and up-to-date school news. The Tides brought to its readers a candid look at the campus and the community. K... Tammy Howl The Tammy Howl is one of Gulf Parkas most valuable publications, since it is the most widely distributed of them all. Produced semi-annually, the Tammy contains up-to-date alumnae informa- tion as well as current campus news. Mailed to nearly all of Gulf Park's alumnae, the Tammy is a valuable publicity tool for the college. Under the leadership of Winfred Moncrief, this year Tammy staff has produced two excellent publications, both worthy of great praise. Front Row, from left: Daisy Williams, Barbie Baker. Back Row: Rhonda Herring, Katie Palmer, Julie Wilson, Vicky Carter and Bitsy Middleton. ,,.-- -L. .,.. 1-Q4 1 is ffl? -is x asf. - .t-Q ig! '-iw? , .0---4.,, -,AV i,,,.,-1' -.haf ' 1 v-1- : we-. ,!Lsj5?.g'l.lFt':'7 ' ' - -,Ns -- rw, 5 e f ' - Front Row: Connie Simon, Rocky Cevasco, Cindy Rhonda Herring, Candy Smith, Candy Tull, Debbie Baker. Back Row: from left: Debbie Easters, Dykes. The Book Another of Gulf Park's literary publications, The Book, combines the creative abilities of Gulf Park students into a collection of literary and artistic talents. Co-sponsored by the art and English de- partments, The Book is the end result of the thoughts and feelings expressed by students in- terested in creative writing. Laurel Wendt works at her easel to make the picture fit the poem. A hard task indeed! 119 - 4 . A Iet Maskers ,let Maskers, the dramatic club of Gulf Park. entertained students and faculty productively this year under the direction of lVIr. Charles Lembright. Two coffee houses featuring campus talent were enjoyed by participants and spectators alike. If a Man Answers, a three-act comedy. delighted the audience in November, and a Musical Revue high- lighted Gulf Park's first Homecoming Weekend. The world premiere of guest speaker Dr. Benjamin Bradford's one-act play uThe Princessll was per- formed during the Writer's Conference in March. The end of the year for this club was marked by a banquet in the spring. as -sf-1 -Hs ' is S- Z,- 5 i 17.0 17,152 Candy Smith, secretary, Leslie Robinson, presi- dent, Janet Morgan, vice president, Elzah Hazle, treasurer, are hanging around for their next per- formance. Front Row: Elzah Hazle, Candy Smith, Janet Mor- gan and Leslie Robinson. Second Row: Laurie Lof- gren, Norma Holloway and Barbie Baker. Third Row: Babs Grinter, Penny Stroud, Barbour Strator and Ann Welke. Back Row: Lisa Stevenson, Nancee Raynes, Susan Von Blon and sponsor Mr. Charles Lembright. 9 1 2+ ,sy M Gulf Parkis own Navy joins in the Musical Revue for a South Pacifici' number. The Gulf Park Ziegfield girls line up for their per- formance in the Musical Revue. 'lv ,t it I? M., 1 A casual scene from the ,let Maskers, initial pro- duction 'elf a Man Answersf' 121 Front Row: Nora Johnson, Daisy Williams, Debbie Dykes, Rocky Cevasco, Bonnie Sellers, Vicki Shogry, Wanda Wheeler and DeeDee Pranke. Middle Row: Cindy Baker, Janet Roosa, Susan Von Blon, Paige Purcell, Laurie Hastings, Janie Wilbur, Becky Junkin and Debbie Sanderson. Back Row: Paccsettcrs Co-sponsored by the clothing and foods depart- ments of Gulf Park, Pacesetters is the largest club on the Gulf Park campus. These girls not only sew and cook, but participate in many social and vol- unteer projects. This year, under the direction of 17.2 Leslie Robinson, Jane Pennington, Cashion Kadel, Katie Palmer, Laurie Lofgren, Cindy Terry, Ann VVelke, Joyce Taylor, Sally Chapman, Kathy Mc- Carty, Janie Lang, Amy Marsh, Betty Kelly and Mary Lou Pegler. Mrs. Jerry Cater and Mrs. Berta Patton, members attended both the state and national conventions of the home economics world, held their annual Christ- mas party for faculty and administration, collected toys for needy children,'modeled in a fashion show, and displayed various phases of careers in home economics at Gulf Park Day at the Mall. 1970-71 was a fun-filled, yet productive year for the Pacesetters. I I C W Hurry, Kay, I want to wear lt tonlght urges Llsa Stevenson Mre Jerry Cater patlently g1VCS Clndy Perklns a few tlps about cooklng Dont be offended Clndy' - 4 Music Miss Piazza coaches the sextet for their perform- ance in the fashion show for Parents' Weekend. :zz- Mary Margaret Williams, Babs Grinter, Becca Phelps, Norma Holloway, Lisa Stevenson and Nora Johnson. CJ Q av'-x 'Writ C'-T-5 5 , 12.4. 5 in 1 Jane Huckabay, Kathy Smith, Molly Pisarich, Nancee Raynes, Candy Smith and Penny Stroud. Hold that pose, Molly! -- 1. I2 Dance League Gulf Parkis Dance League, headed by Mrs. Delia Stewart, a local dancing instructor on the Coast, is composed of interested dance students on campus. Besides attending several performances of visiting ballet companies, including the well- known Houston Ballet Company. members also performed for various school functions. Some of these events were Wednesday assemblies. the Mis- sissippi Writers, Conference. and the fashion show for Parents' Weekend. A spring dance recital climaxed the busy year for the dancers. Front Row: Lynn Smith, Connie Simon and Betsy Casselman. Middle Row: Julia Taylor, Irene Escapini and Barbie Baker. Back Row: Vicki j n , But ,Q 'L' l i-9 ,ag . 1 19,2 Q: 515, 5 ' 54:1 5 ?.,- Student Recruiters Organized and headed by Mrs. Harriet Smith, Student Recruiters is an organization comprised of concerned students, both freshmen and sopho- mores, who write prospective applicants to Gulf Park College. Membership is voluntary and the only requirement is a willingness to write about seven letters a week. Student Recruiters is a valu- able organization responsible for many of next year's incoming students. Shogry, Joyce Ann Willis, Katie Palmer, Daisy Williams, Paula Andrews and Wanda Vlfheeler. vw 159 Q? 'N qi? K 'k---a G X +151 x n ,. .'4 ' . ul' v I A ,. . If 5' R' ' 'ls 4, 1 '-,I K -'V r , u y v , 5 ' In - - . fl if 4' F , ur as Fqf, g- 1 ' , M' r . lrf -ig Which dress do you think I should take to Dallas, Marcia? Caveat Emptor Gulf Park's merchandising club, Caveat Emptor, enjoyed a busy year of travel and modeling. Members of the group attended plays and concerts in New Orleans, went to the annual market in Dallas, Texas, and visited New York City's Ap- parel Mart. The club sponsored a successful fashion show for Gulf Park Day at the Mall, and high- lighted the year with the annual spring fashion show during Parents' Weekend. Merchandising girls received honors and awards for their talent at the annual banquet held in May. Front Row: Elzah Hazle and Cathy Hughes. Middle Row: Kathy Dunnebacke, Patty Gellnicht, Sarah Plummer, Cindy Price, Linda Thomas, Lynn Smith, Betty Sellier, Caroline Posey and Debbie Wright. Back Row: Judy John, Andrea Gilich, Marcia Moritz, Julie Rushing, Cindy Stanley, Sally Richardson, Pam Barker, Sandy Salzer and Margo Reinke. Samovar The Samovar Club, an organization for qualified art students of Miss Earle de Vries and Miss Laura Wilkinson, has completed several projects this year. The club designed creative posters for school functions, painted the vases in front of the art studio, and sponsored an art boutique. The talented artists ended the year with a trip to New Orleans' many art exhibits. Rhonda Herring, treasurer, Debbie Dykes, presi- dent, Vicki Edwards, secretary, and Cindy Baker, vice president. Front Row: Mary Cashion, Becky Moore, Rhonda Herring, Debbie Dykes, Vicki Edwards, Candy Smith, Cindy Baker and Laura Wendt. Middle Row: Frances Carrubba, Nancy Groves, Rocky Cevasco, Sara Brandon and Mrs. Laura Wilkinson, sponsor. Back Row: Lynn Smith, Julie Berry and Candy Tull. I2 54, C AN-'Y Congratulations. Leslie. on your superior horseman- ship! Front Row: Paula Andrews. Pat Friend. Jackie Brooks, and Penny Stroud. Middle Row: Joanna Dean, Mary Shepard, Betsy Casselman, Merry Bit and Spur Bit and Spur Club members rode high in 1970-Tl as they competed in horse shows in Louisiana and Alabama. Sponsored by Miss Bruce Wilder. Gulf Park riding instructor. the horsewomen not only showed horses and won medals for their efforts. but also traveled on horseback for a trail ride. camped out overnight, and spent the day at Huckle- berry Hill. The year was truly one to remember. with lots of awards and fun. Rousse and Vicki Shogry. Back Row: Lynn Suther- land, Leslie Robinson, Nancy Williams. Dulcy Gray, Laurel Wendt and Debbie Sanderson. 11 , Aquettes The Aquettes, led by physical education teacher Mrs. Ramona Peresich, are students interested in learning and perfecting the skills of synchronized swimming. Throughout the year the Aquettes have performed water ballet shows at various functions along the Coast. Members worked hard all year making the backdrops and costumes for their final appearance during graduation festivities. Front Row: Maryellen Schaffner, Ann Welke, Lisa Stevenson, Rebecca Carr, Betty Sellier, Copper Sis- Charli Gamble, president, Rebecca Carr, treasurer Janet Morgan. secretary. and Ann Welke, reporter. Morgan, Marjorie Burns and Bonnie Sellers. On the son, Becca Phelps, Pat Friend, Jackie Brooks, Janet Ladder: Charli Gamble flefti and Barbie Baker. 1-A '!. ' .iljw 130 HVW + Superla tives ' L 1 3 w 12. Mig' ,Q w . ? , . f. 'Q fry I' if in 'Yin QMS? l Q Miss Gulf Park Miss DAISY WILLIAMS The spirit of Gulf Park! The ideal young lady! The splendor and majesty of all she meets. . .Daisy Williams. of Bartlesville. Oklahoma. is Our Miss Gulf Park. As editor of the Sea Gull, an active member of Theta Alpha. Pacesetters. and Phi Theta Kappa. she also joins in the many other activities on campus. Daisy possesses not only leadership. hut generos- ity, graciousness. and intellectual superiority. She walks with her head held high and her hand held out to reach those she meets. She has received the highest honor awarded at Gulf Park by her fellow students. She is our ideal. . .Miss Daisy Williams, Miss Gulf Park. 31h4. I ,.,,! , ,,. uf as 'ink' Q 1 gf S , X 1 Q, ' V fi 1 'N N r S n y If R -V ug q 'N 4 . - ,3 .fl 45,1 f 1.1 -f 1 a 5 X ,vi iv , iOe 'Z' May een ROBIN MACDONALD Curly-headed. big-eyed-a real doll. Robin MacDonald, of Indianapolis. lndiana. is truly a symbol of grace and sincerity as Gulf Park's 1971 May Queen. She always smiles with lier many responsibilities on campus. As the president of Student Government, Robin is good-humored. level- headed, and an inspiring leader. Robin undoubted- ly sits high on her throne among students as our May Queen. May Court l 1 w BARBIE BAKER BETSY CASSELMAN Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 6 Midland, Texas 13 May Court iglffitiwl ' 5. SX,-O 45' 5 15, l , f f I pf' Q' S GEORGANA JOHNSTON HOLLY KING Charlotte, North Carolina DeFuniak Springs. Florida 137 . May Court MARY LOU PEGLER MARYELLEN SCHAFFNER Houston, Texas 138 Fordyce, Arkansas May Court MARY SHEPARD JULIA TAYLOR New Orleans, Lousiana I E1 Dorado. Arkansas I 3 9 May Court ,Q,q', f? 7? 1 K. 'HI , LJ WANDA WHEELER DAISY WILLIAMS WHYCYOSS, G60rgia 140 Bartlesville, Oklahoma May Court 'Vi-vf?'i'i w ' ,,.:' nf: 'gl JOYCE ANN WILLIS DEBBIE WRIGHT San Antomo. Texas Mountain Brook, Alabama 141 Best All Around ROBIN MACDONALD Indianapolis, Indiana Circled with effort, strengh, and responsibilities, Robin stands in the center as a leader. Good natured and willing to lend a helping hand, she always completes her job. Among her various activities as president of Student Government, an active member of Theta Alpha, honored with the throne of May Queen. and named Whois Who Among Students of American Junior Colleges, Robin leads Gulf Park through a successful year. Thereis no other name for her, but-BEST ALL AROUND. 147. ,ii si X43 Most Original RHONDA HERRING Gulfport. Mississippi Creative is her middle name as she stands at her easel with originality in her hand. An artist in the true sense of the word. Rhonda participates in many campus activities. She holds the position as treasurer of Samovar and is art editor for the TAMMY HOWYL and THE ROCK. Rhonda is an honest. red-haired. petite young lady always willing to dip her brush for a person in need. Her artistic originality explains her title as-M O S T ORIGINAL. I Friendliest BETSY CASSELMAN Midland, Texas Pep, zeal, and enthusiasm, describe Betsyls nature. President of Delta Chi Sigma, and member of the Bit and Spur club, she gallops around campus with sincere smiles and friendly Hhelloisn, Always instigating activities and filling them with enthusiasm, Betsy carries the seal of a true person. Honest with herself, she becomes real to all she meets. Friendly is just one of her many personality traits. i 1 4 l w 144 Most Intelligent LYNN SMITH Reidsville. North Carolina To study a book is to study one's self if the knowledge attained is through experience of life as well. Lynn Smith honors and delights Gulf Park is being chosen for her field of excellence. as she is named Whos Wlio Among Students of American Junior Colleges. MOST INTELLICENT describes her mind. well-rounded and serene describes her personality. President of Phi Theta Kappa. Lynn attributes to her title by also ranking first in her class at Gulf Park. Holding the key to wisdom. Lynn does well with whatever her task may be, and her reward is her forever burning insight. I Wittiest BONNIE SELLERS Waco, Texas The uhoomn of her laugh delights many as Bonniels always around to cheer the depressed, love the needed, and humor the sorrowed. She is a member of Sigma Psi Iota, Aquettes, and sets the pace on the bright side of life with the Pacesetters. Bonnie kicks her heels and lives her life well rewarded with the laughing people she greets. To make people happy is her adventurous goal and to hear them laugh is music in her heart. Never knowing the feeling of fear, she sets out whole- heartedly to be real, as her true wit conquers all. . . WITTIEST. ' 4 1 'I rx' Zidfb-4... f 5 fit 1.x .,,YA '-T6 Most Talented CANDY SMITH Lexington, Kentucky g'Romeo, Romeof' here is your Juliet. as she awaits you in lights. Acting and singing is her role on stage: but Candy never plays a role in life but that of her true self. A voice unclehnable. like that of a lark. she enchants people with songs of pleasure. An active member of Kappa Chi. she also acts and participates with the Jetmaskers. Talent is one of her many arts along with her art of living. Her life is full of zeal and her audience applauds her performance wherever she goes. Sing- ing is her virtue. talent. her key . . . Candy Smith. MOST TALENTED. Most Athletic BARBIE BAKER Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Whether itis water skiing or shooting pool, roller skating or playing ping pong, Barbie Baker is always ready for action! As vice president of Sigma Psi, Barbie spurs on her teammates with her sparkling enthusiasm for competition in bowling, volleyball and tennis. A sophomore member of Aquettes, Barbie is one of the first to hit the water when the sun shines on Gulf Park. A girl who loves a rousing game in any sport, Barbie Baker, is truly MOST ATHLETIC. I ' xl Q 'I' ff V, A osx . l - 7' 3 fi Jig K 1 Mb- A 4 Xggyrw 1 1 . f ' , I 4 93. f s l tg. ost Uutstanding Freshman MAUREEN CHRISTENSEN Pascagoula, Mississippi A pixie face and a bursting smile, a helping hand and a true person . . . meet Maureen. or Trixie,l as her friends call her. She puts forth her utmost effort in whatever her task may be. serving on Student Government and Judiciary Board, she undertakes other various activities on campus and goes about them full force with effort and responsibility. Trixie puts forth love and honor and withholds the quest as a servant to people. Always seeing their needs. she steps out to bloom with life which is her most outstanding trait-and MOST OUTSTANDING FRESHMAN. Campus Favorites Cf, TSW, fi x.,, ,x I vsiwt' , , Q I 'W asm-K N 4 si .Wh X px qVx EM GEORGANA JOHNSTON Charlotte, North Carolina An. JULIE BERRY SALLY CASTLEMAN Long Beach, Mississippi Dallas, Texas Z' its w' A gb ,f'-fl 'A LN sc- '- avi i Q 51451: Q Q.. 'N Ir' ' v 'LT . 'h V'-tat' , 4 ,.4,1r A ,I ?'2f? -gif-1 JANET MORGAN Houston, Texas MARY SHEPARD New Orleans, Louisiana . 4, 'fly' ,xl- Luv' I1 C 1-1 Wgu ll Campus Favorites K JOYCE ANN WILLIS DEBBIE WRIGHT San Antonio, Texas Mountain Brook, Alabama 2? n. P? 2 . r 9 2, Q I 1 g. I 5 -. Q -Q-vs... 1 E JULIA TAYLOR El Dorado, Arkansas -...,','Hh,.,-f ' JL. . VICKI CARTER Wichita Falls, Texas I Who's Who in American unior Colleges 1 oe ROBIN MACDONALD Indianapolis, Indiana BETTY SELLIER Gulfport. Mississippi 53 Who's VVho in American unior Colleges MARY SHEPARD New Orleans, Louisiana JOYCE ANN WILLIS San Antonio, Texas 154 LYNN SMITH Reidsville, North Carolina '53 3 . Ji U .X ? . .. dlp A 42 ig? 'J .. 1--b., . A, ,A ,ff m ' V- '- 1 , Q - -, K R .R rgf , .. N Y ,ggi .I - .2-H' f 13 ,52- - in 1 cw , f . 4 3' ' Iv, Q-iv :,,'n A NJ , -14 L-4, - , R . Y.. ., ,, 1-Af -' A , gf. 52 if X -rx- 3:15, ,Y 3 P V 'SFQA1' T I -'ffl' Sw ,V 2 sf. I w -ZW. Lg Hgh ,Q ,l X Epm -V- cn,-K. V -,gy '- -7 ' ' Q 'V ff if jr- Q . X A3 A-if' , ' s V B ff' ix N A Q f. .50 1 if Q 5 .ff fi 'F ,355 wg in Q Q if W H? lr vb NIR -fir 1, I- 14 8-A: ,3 K- ,nr- , .z,.. .1 fl 1' fx ' V -fx-.,,, .-. ,bp w.-.r .vw O SF V5 .4 e -- Candy and Robin are helplessly hoping their performance will succeed. Paige Purcell. alias Baby Jane. clowns for the audience during a Wednesday' morning: assembly. Now we know where you spent your high school days, Joyce Ann! n Q l H 1 I 1 I I fr:- ,lust because you were on the Johnny Carson show doesn't mean you're a lifetime member of the Zieg- iielcl Follies, Kathy. ii T' A new perspective of the riding ring as seen from a thousand feet above the Ground. C 9 Framed by a sewing machine. Mrs. Pattons clothing class appears to be busy as usual. Q 1-sn1..,,L- lug t W' ' ' 9 11. . ' - - , '10, ,,' .nfl ,f,..' 'blvgf' J-.1Hf.'afvv-- , . . ,... , ri' K . -V in 'i' ti Ugg..-' Vg -1 .4 2? ,eh .-1 3 ,. '. 'Oh 5 5 v H 4' ' . 1 1 A 1 ' it '. 4. 'fp lf 4 W , W 0 -f., . If 'Y .1 4muMkxm..Au.im .Ln 9 Q ' 1 J. sr I I r I W 1.,, . ,gi 'I L! . I ,Qs o' I U - 'f 5, QI A,.1's fx' 4 A S' . s 5 O 1 I5 . 1 6 .. Q' 31 g'- .ssfq - V' , 'tfdhs A Q ' P , 4'.5aC Q? ' .' A Q A ' v s........ HQ I 1 1 v4 1 A L if 'af 4 Q -. 9. 41!?4'. 0 .3 xl D 0 st ' ' V! .et , N, - 5 ' X . ' v U.. mf f I Ll, 5 As the sun sets on your days at Gulf Park May it also he the dawning of your hopes and dreams And when the road of life forks at your feet May you step high and stumble not. Choose the path that leads you nearest your star. And may the gleam of heaven shine in your heart So that our roads may join us together again. oDOJ.A.Ldr Qmdf J 14 1 ..f ' .x, ight 1 K.: -.f. effv a il 44fsV l .W 4 , 6 'NKNJY F791 -.li ,A . I .Htl ,wx 4- 7' 71 Vw :FUI va INK 6'-6 . J . 1 ,gfxbil .DODS ,- 111 MQ 'IGOQQCO 4111.14 4500 1414001141140-144 5110 ix 1. U O 2 1 nf CQAST OFFICE MACHINES Comphmm of GULFPORT, MISSISSIPPI , CEDAR LAKE FARMS P.O. Box 2472-Evergreen SI'aI'Ion GULFPORT 832I8IO I24I Pass Road OULFPORT, MISSISSIPPI I We re-n'r iu 'r b I' everyI'I1ing ACE MOVING AND STORAGE CO., INC. BAILEY DTHE LUMBER S SUPPLY co. I ROY I. ILSOQAID, MD. ONEIDA, TENNESSEE P oun+ TIIeaI're Bldg. Gulfport M' JOSEPH K. FASOLD Jeweler MIDLAND' TEXAS 164- Fine Jewelry Since I9l7 I 24I2 l4'rh Sfreei' Gulfporf BETSY CASSELMAN ITURRALDE MARINE COMPANY APARTADO 1737 COLON. REPUBLIC OF PANAMA . FRANK KERLEY I NT 'I COMPLIMENTS OF HURSTLAND FARM NUCKOLS BROS. MIDWAY, KY. MR. 8 MRS. KADEL J W'e sen 'iw D1AC1li5ND . AT W . j f Discount Prices! 3 . I mfr-'.l'..Tf,..l i'l'l'.f.1. T 1 .,. . .rn T BESSE f , JEWELRYQ INC. B9 ' ,I - corner- mn sr. a zen. .in-. ' , , I sic oownrow , .. .-1 , , S Ph a ' Y u 1 0 . .S Mex f . .' . .-F35 ST. JOHN REALTORS 646 W. Hidalgo RAYMONDVILLE, TEXAS 78580 Selling +I1e Rio Grande Valley and Souih Padre Island, of Texas The BORDE -Pledge '. ..lo keep olioolgs in nzind onr original purposes - lo produce rnilk lliol nieels, firsl of dll, llie liedllli needs of ling olzildren. Bg so doing, lo offer lo people of dll ages niillf llidl fnlfllls lliese liigliesl standards of ioliolesonieness, richness and piirilgf' XW TIA! milkfor 5,193 BURDEN children. Q. XS Besi Wishes ro rlwe Class of '7l 165 Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Lanham, Jr. MEMBER F.D.I.C. Lei' Hancock Bank fake care of all your Banking needs on +l1e Mississippi Gulf Coast And 'For complefe Travel Service, including Airline Reserva- fions and fickefs-al' no service charge-call Hancock Bank Travel Depar+men+. ANCOCK BANK Bay S+. Louis ' Gulfpori ' Pass Chris+ian ' Long Beach ' Pass Road, Gulfpori' ' Miss. Ci+y ' MTF lNASAl 166 .lI'HH1.Y-5? F- 1 lr , .N I 5 nnnuswzo nos ' memmsronss csuLFPoR1',Mlss. 34.3 Rm!! .Sim DOWNTOWN FOURTEENTH STREET AND 26TH AVENUE AND HARDY COURT SHOPPING CENTER PHONE 863-SI33 864-I99I COMPLIMENTS OF AMERICAN LINEN SUPPLY CO. COMPLETE LINEN RENTAL SERVICE WE SERVE GULF PARK COLLEGE I3l6-20 Thir+ie+I-1 Ave. Gulfport Miss Dial 863-7272 167 1 GLENBROOK LABORATORIES Division of Sferling Drug Inc. Manufacturers of PHILLIPS' Milk of Magnesia Phone UN 3-I702 Gulfport, Mississippi COMPLIMENTS OF Mrs. Budd of BucIcI's Ladies Fashions, Ltd. 407 Jett Davei LONG BEACH, MISS. REGISTERED r Keepsake DIAMOND RINGS You'll never forget the day you chose your Keepsake. Its matchless beauty and elegant styling will always remind you of your most wonderful moment . . . your engagement day. Q 4 Q at I I, im! . Q l . 0 'Al-Q54 cncon' .iuveucns GULFPORT Blloxl THE HEWES BRDTHERS .,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,, Gulfports Quality Downtown Department Store I2l7 25tIw Avenue I 3 I 0-25I'I1 Ave 863-4842 I GU LFPORI. MISSISSIPPI Gifts--Foods-Accessories 1S1 WHERE The Best Begins X F ,, .1 XI M x Y- G LF NATIIINAL BANK Member: Federal Reserve Sysiem. Federal Deposif Insurance Corp. IS EDGEWATER PLAZA BILOXI, MISSISSIPPI 39531 Nexf To Sassyfras STEWART-SNEED-HEWES I4I5A lncorporafod INSURANCE AND BONDS Insure and Be Sure 25II1 Ava Ph UN GULFPORT MISSISSIPPI 3 5373 GULF PAINT AND GLASS ART SUPPLIES 169 THE DIXIE PRESS Engraved Calling Cards Invifafions-Informals G-ULFPORT MISSISSIPPI Q. T M A 4 O' 1 .l 7! - ' br, Q-fl I3-Q TAM gy' ,' I 'n HIT' I+ A u!!:'KI D ...Hin Z 'W W iIl 5f4aii'U1 .,-fJ, i' T? I I eiiiH ' fi 1'-AL P11212-:sss'v25i!T?Zg A - W -96 O' N k : X JN E f 3 XX- f f xxx- R I ix things gg b tt 'Whh Q56 OTTL UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY COAST COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. GULFPORT, MISS. 7 COMPLIMENTS OF COFFMAN OIL GOOD LUCK MR. and MRS. VINCENT CEVASCO CRESSKILL, NEW JERSEY COMP, INC. C. ,L BRUWM Realtors A dependable name i B I' R g Real EsI'a+e s I9 I 7 MR. and MRS. J. WENDT COmp:t'menIS GATES DRIVE IN 0 CLEANERS B a SHIRT LAUNDRY friend Drapery 81 Carper SpeciaIis+ Besr Wishes from The Terry Family Dr. and Mrs. Terry Penny and Cindy GULEPORT, MISS 395OI Y ur Friendly Sales Lloyd Wafson P Ic Up Monday 8: TI'Iu d y on Campu Compliments of SAM'S OIL CQRPCRATICN PO B 928 P lc D S Mdl d T 7970! P d Jr AL9I56828I9I Compliments of SAM'S CDIL CGRPGRATION PO B 928 p k D 5 Md! d T 7970! p d + AL9l56828l9l 7 I Compliments of THE SUTHERLAND FAMILY For rags and carpets in beautiful Charleston, South Carolina it's RUG MASTERS and Co. Edward L. lViclci's dacll Slwogry 173 GATES DRIVE IN CLEANERS 81 SHIRT LAUNDRY Drapery 8: Carpei' SpeciaIis'I ' ZOI Pass Road Diai 864-I527 GULFPORT, MISS. 395OI Your Friendly Salesman LIoyd WaI'son Pick Up Monday 8: Thursday I-I U BE R 9147810715 2119 FOURTEENTH STREET GULFPORT MISS PHONE 864 1951 CornpIimen+s of MAXWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY on Campus I 2420 I4 STreeT COMPLETE LAUNDRY Q CLEANING SERVICES Personalized Service For Your Finer Apparel FRENCH CLEANERS 6' LAUNDRY PI-I1jN12'g UN 3-7-101 MRS. RALPH E. BRASH, Mmgn coI.o STORAGE runs CLEANED ai GI.AzEo RUG: ' SUP Comb ' GRAPE: GOOD PRINTING AT A FAIR PRICE 2 WAY RA FoR PR P UP 61 DELIVERY SERVICE 1033 PASS ROAD IO33 Pass Road Handsboro Phone UN 4-I I3l Gulfporf, Miss. M 0 RTO N' H A R DWA R E CompIimenTs of I23 Jeff Davis Ave. ' . Phone UN 3-8344 Mr. and Mrs. Long Beach, Mississippi 39560 David E. Pennington, Sr. GULFPORT TRIANGLE LANES DALTON, GEORGIA 3I00 25+h Avenue 174 GULFPORT, MISSISSIPPI The Happiness I Shop Where You Find Your Own W N , . F MARSHALUS I Thang BOOK STORE Z.. The CARDS Downfown Gulfporf MUSHROOM Complimenfs of GULF PARK STUDENT Enioyed you gl Good Luck COMPLIMENTS MR. .lACK'S I A FRIEND I BEST WISH ES, GRADUATES Mrs. Margaret Pegler 175 . , W 176. ., 0 O ?9 . ' 0 ' ' ' ' b a Q - ' , - t I K A. ' I - .N 3.. -.0 O A j u 'i :Jr ' 1 f A V' W- ' .dad In, , ,xv-.. Q . f 4 I -Q ' In -v'W I 1 S. . O . 5' I tv 5 4. pg . , 1 1 ,., ' V Q ,H . . .0 , . . A 'I' I . I .' 0 ' ' 0 ' ' o h A J 3 ' 'I' 's s o . ,-I ,Q ' P.- ' 0 s' ',. 9 4, . , 4 D la , . o Q I q , , 0 sb f ' ' 0 A Q -'. , ia I Qi. Q Oi, A 4- A ,Q , - , Q ., , 'Ki' QW ,gg-5,4 v. '.v, ., ,. QA . - -kj fi .- . .-,ug ,W . . M 9 --.1 . - N 'fsw f M 0 U, ' A g.,, VL- . 4, A iw, ' . ' ,' ' f,Q's ' ' , Y T' X S - .-' a,-f,4f'-- . O K.: . bf .s0 U- A ' .U ' I A ' 4 ' . .,-EJ - , ' x 1 0 I 1 Q . 3 ' 1 O . . 0 ' . 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