Gulfport High School - Log Yearbook (Gulfport, MS)
- Class of 1943
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Carrie Harmon,BoAa, MDAQ General Science Home Economics American,History, Biology Senior English Mathematics Home Economics Librarian . World History American Proilems FIRST ROWQ Mrs. Alvin Henson, B.Ao W Q Q f Q mA1gebra Mr. James E. Goolsby, B.S.w G Q w GA1gebra Footbali Mrs. John Kinyon, B. S3 Q m K w sBand, Glee Club ' Mr. J. H. Landrum, B. An Q Q Commercial Work Football, Basketball SECOND ROW Miss Lena Lemasson,B.A.,MtAg Latin Miss Alyce McCullough, Bo Ag Miss, Elizabeth Moffatt, B. s. Miss Tessie Murphy, B.Sg,M.A .Freshman English Q m wGeometr., Physical EguQ8t1OH . S M QSophomore English FIRST ROW? Miss Mrsq Miss Miss SECOND Mrsn Miss Miss Miss Loyce: Norris, B. A.- -1,M-, Q -M-lm-Junior English' John Parilek, B. s. -vmgmmmanhemauics M-Ax Avivian Ramsey, B. AJLQQw:wCommercial Work Kanharine Rea, B,S4,MQA igg232g5eH?ggg5sh, fb : X RGWQ Rubya Robertsg B.AQ: 'wma -,-f x-', Laudine Smith, BQAVQM-www ,-'- Dwfris Webb, B.'snM.fJMML Mi,1,dwf:x whine, BGA.,-1 -...... 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I ' A SECOND ROW: Mrso Charles Edwards, Secretary .to Mr. Scott Miss Billie Ruth Jenkins, Bookkeeper Miss Dorothy Striblingg Secretary to gr. ' V V rown I Hut eb, J Vette, Clayton Nelson, field, Seraldee Tucker, Charles Bailey, Ann Second How: , Mary Brash, Frank Scarborough, Charles Brock, el- fred Wright, Be Cul , Tom ehee, Dorothy Randall, Dorothy Martinolich. Front Row: Eleanor Bowden, Gloria Salloum, Betty Langdon, Wanda LeFeve, Johnny Hudgens, Mary Mcwilliams, Kitty Lou Riemann, Bubba, Weatherly S. ffwmf ' eorqe Hapkzng Ra-'.cf2Awf ffm ,GMCPI4 Sfafeiffy , pf C- Fubvlf, 14252 Pfeffdent k 5- oz!! WMM L'-' 'U' 'f '-'- 0 U ANN LINFIELD Sffvffiia 62,455 fuzlidey ffm KFXKLD '56CFE fairy M66 Z'-'E6Z5LLf6'!' 85777 CULPEPPKR Whe-Dfefzdenf CHARLES BAILEY i A well-bred man is always socia- ble and complaisantf' P Jr. Hon. Soc. '39, Treas. Library Club '40, '41, Jr. Play Cast '42, Speakers' Club '40, '41, '42, Ll- brary1Club '40, '41, '42, Regional Medal in Geometry '4l. NElL BERTHIER- Neither will l put myself forward to do as others da, neither if you wish me to flatter, will l flatter you. AARON BONHAM Still water runs deep. Joe aowoEN L A Moclesfy never rages, never mur- , - murs, never pours when it is ill-treated. ..5 CLASS or '43 ff, - HELEN BOZIED ' Boza They can conquer who think i they can. ' Jr. Hon. Soc. '40, Lit. Letts. '40, '41, '42, Debates '42, Speakers' Club Play Cast '42, Jr. Herald '42, An- nual Staff '43, Speakers' Club '42, '43, Pres. Sr. Hon. Soc. '43, Library Club '40, '41, '42, '43, Hon. Stu- dent '40, '41, '42, '43, Cotillion - Club '43, Perf. Attend. 3 years. MARY BRASH 4 There is no road .to success but through a clear strong purpose. Jr. Hon. Soc. '39, Lit. Letts. '40, '41, '42, Speakers Club Play Cast '40, '41, Mem. One-act Play in Tourna- ment '4O, Mem. Dist. Championship Debate Team '42, Sen. Hon. Soc. '42, lst Place Regional Expression '42, Pres. Library Club '43, Pres. Speakers' Club '43, Student Coun- cil '43, Vice-Pres. Sr. Hon. Soc. '43, Speakers' Club Play Director '43. BENNIE BURRIL That worried look upon his brow -We often wonder why. JAMES BURRUS ' Buck n A dillar a dollar, a te-n'oclock scholar, He'd rather stay a-bed. a WILLIAM BURRUS Junior 'ln every profession the daily and common duties are the most ' useful. . Pan American Club '-43. BILLY CARNES I 'Speak but little and well if you would be esteemed a man of Q merit. ' Vice-Pres. Camera Club '43, Annual Staff '43. JOHN CARTRETT 'And those who talk can sometimes think, We'll have to wait to see. I I M X RAH FRANCES CLARK lf L First in the hearts of her fellow classmenf' Treas. Girl Reserves '43, Reporter of Camera Club '43, Vice-Pres. Cottilion Club '43, Script Reader Jr. Play '42, Distridt Treas. Girl Re- serves '42, Annual Staff '43, Mem. Board of Chairmen '41, Vice-Pres. Library Club '41 . G-H-S I CLASS OF '43 OLETA COKER , is beauty that begins to please, that completes the charm. ' I Club '43. BETTY NASON CULPEPPER Nature l love, And next to Nature, art. Speakers' Club '40, '41, '43, Jr. Hon. Soc. '39, Glee Club '40, '41, '43, Hon. Student '40, '4I', '42, Humor Co-Ed. Fo'c'sIe Stat? '41, Regional Quartette '41, Exam '4l, Mem. Board of Chairman '41, Lit. Let. '41, Annual Staff '43, Vice- Pres. Sr, Class '43, Student Coun- cil '43, Pan Amer. Club '43, Chapel Program Chairman '43. RICHARD DAMBRINO I have enjoyed the happiness of the world, I have lived and loved. EDWARD bm' Theres no substitute for thorough- going, ardent, and sincere earnestnessf' I! X, . AMEUA EASTERUNG m She was one of those who hoard , fheir own thoughts ccxre-fully. cormson Club '42, A ELOISE EICHOLZ I, fda, am a rare pattern. Jr. Play Cast '42, Pres. Cotiilion Club '43. O 4 EMILY ERHARD have. 11:1 words---aiasf-fc fell gfhe lovdffnbss of loving weH. common '43, T. and xgcmb '435 zz . - Pun Amer. Club '43. Y '1?f i ! 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ROBERT GRIFFIN 4 naobbyu And often times 'tis better if we speak not all we think. Band '43. -DICK HARDESTY Though lham young, I scorn to Bit an I Q on wingsiofborrowed witffsi THOMAS CLEMENTS HARVEY In the spring a young man's fancy Lightly turns to thoughts of love. C I GEORGE I HOPKINS Buddy' Hawg Cavan Some are born grecmsome achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them. Jr. Hon. Sac. '39s Pres. Fresh. Class '4Og Football Lets. '40, '42, '43g Pres. Soph. Class '41 5 Vice-Pres. Jr. Class '42g Lit. Let. '42g Pres. Student Body '-435 Pres. G Club '43s Capt. Football Team '43f Annual Adv. Mgr!-435 Victory Corps Com.: Sr. Hon. Soc. '43g Junior Herald '42, it has the proper and a man be- comes he has the in him. Jr. A Vasu Hua:-les 1 rr f'LEttIe,Willle'T , et, . , ,N A F:s5fi5Qm Let. '43p for cm: '43, DAVID, HUGHES Agrees with the teachers only when there is no room to disagree. BAXTER HUTTO ' ' l lul'TO' ' He who seldom speaks, and one with one calm well-timed word can strike dumb the loquacious, is a genuius or o hero. Vice-Pres. G Club '43, Student Council '43, Football Let. '43. ROBERTA JACK , nsobbyu With malice toward none, with charity for all. Girl Reserves '42, '43. -H-S CLASS OF ,Aa '2Qg5???1n2zi.rz':f2:2l1'fi2a Q ii 2 We 7 53 2, ,, .. lyefggrt-, Zvqemziytw , - 31114 ,W MWC, , ff' 1, :fr : ,r'e:felgt3gy X f ' , it ,,g:2',eeL34MxfS , ,,, fe 4, , ,K ,,f, ,,.Z,Z,,sg ' ' ' A MAEBEU-E lesilrlgfi 'theatres my in ' '- . gli! 1'?l9ilE3im5U5lC'3 so the Selfftemeixerfnfilfizzlleislli S7 A A A f on my spmt make musrr:,itoq1gffQ , fe fe Qin ' A ' ri 7, jziffi-53 ., ' Q13 fi'-zsilfr . m.E5lg, 5 525 , vi 'lwsgwz ,lglngt ,SS z 'em 1 Ei, E MILTON :Omen , A Better three hours loteelthonronenlrtgfg minute too soon. - Literary Letter '42, General Manager '43. A W V, .fly , ROY KEEL . Wise except when otherwise: Good except when bad, Stadious once in a great, great , while, A But never, never sad. Bond '40, ,'4l, '42, '43g Superior l Saxophone Quartet '42. , DONALD KIRBY upeteu A good name is better than riches. some of chqifmqn,'4a. ', Nei KATHERINE KIRK it Kat!! I . W A loving heart is the truest ' wisdom. Girl Reserves 5435 Speakers' Club '43, Cotillion Club '43. MYRTUS KNQBLOCH I SMYHS Y ' Always bubbling over with the' essence of mirth. Jr. Honor Society '4Og Library Club '40, Speakers' Club '41g D. QQ Club '42, Perfect Attendance 3 years. BETTY JANE LANGDON Let us be very gentle with our neighbors' feelings. Annual Stat? '43, Glee Club, Cotil- lion Club '43, Home Room Chairman '43. Rosen Lemon No man is wiser than his learning. A STANLEY LE FEVE As upright as the cedar, WAN.DA LE FEVE Thy voice makes other hearts rejoice, Makes all ears glad that hear. Jr. Hon. Soc. '39g Literary Letter '40, '41, '42, JEANETTE LEWIS A blush is beautiful, but often 1 inconvenient. Girl Reserves '40, '41, '42, Radio Club '42, Cotillion Club '42, '43g Speakers' Club '43g Perfect Attendance '42. ANN LINFIELD My heart is warm with the friends imalcef' Vice-Pres. Fresh. Class '40p Jr. Hon. Soc. '39, Sec. Soph. Class '41, Sec. Student Body '425 Sec. Jr. Class '42g Sr. Hon. Soc. H425 Jr. Play '42p Lit. Let. '42p Sec. Student Council '435 Sec. Sr. Class '43g Pres. Girl Re- serves '43g Girl Reserves '40, '41, '42, '43, Speakers Club '41, '42, '43g Sec. Library Club '43, Thanks- giving GameSponsor '40, '42. -6 . K . . A A CCHARLES Loverr C ,C Chuck fi prsasursrr the? C C ' standing upon ihe vantage ground of mth. 1 C C Superior Cornet Trio '41, Superior Brass Sextel '42. .QMARGARET JANE MANN 1 FAY MAPLES And slill they gazed oncllslill the wonder grew H Thom' one small head should carry all she knew. Jr. Hon, Soc. '40, Soph. Eng. Award 'Mig lst,Plcrce Regional Dist. Eng. Eiram '41, 2nd Place Regional State Eng. Exam '41,.lr. Class Orotor '42, Sr. Hon. Soc. '42, Debate Team '42g Jr. Eng. Award '42g Sec. Girl Re- serves '43p Ari. Ed. Annual Bluff '43'pHon. Student '49, '4'l, '42, '43. 'flfllkbiilt NllRCSlNlA MARSH' , 33- E-lb -lrljennyn Good, nature and evenness of fempeljwill give you an easy r Y compohionlfor life. . ,, - , G'H'S' CLASS or '4 3 . J. D. MARUNOLICH ' Io study of not to sfudyg Tho? is the question. Donor:-lv MARTINOLICH K ubotu 4 lr's nice to be natural, wlien ybvfre' - nolurolly nice. V Hon, Student '40, Board of Chair- man '42, '43, Pon American Club '42, '43. HOWARD MCCARTNEY ll is doing some service to human- ity fo amuse innocenflyf' . 1 JAMES MEEK l , . .l.C. ' A Small'fribufes, buf your shades A f 4 will smile. C f 5, L , . ,ng Q W r .X- ll . t , .-, , , ' Q ix: M5113 , .,.. , .. i EUGENE MERRILL ucenen The best way to cheer yourself is to try to cheer someone else. Superior Clarinet QuartettesB42g Vice-Pres. Pan American Club '42g Pres. Pan American Club '43g Stu- dent Council '43p School Fire and Air Raid Warden '-43. DQRIS RUTH MILLER usabyn Childhood and genius- have the same master organ in common- inquisitivenessf' I LLOYD MILLER liHum!l Oh, give us the man who sings at his work. I I' 53 DORIS PATRICIA MURPHY f V: liPqt!! She is possessed with that inejr- haustible good nature which is the I R choicest gift from heaven. G-H'S ,l., Y ,J In Maw., .1 A 'f i -'f::.-a',- Q L .: ::':',,.., , ,, v . V. 1 i CLASS or '43 is r, '1',-. i ,':- 5 P Aa S' n BILLY MURRAY I sometimes fancy thatrl were king. CLAYTON NELSON Punkin Laugh and be merry, remember, better the world with a song. Jr. Hon. soc. '39g uf. Lel. '39, '40, Radio Club Registrar 'Mg Winning One-Act Play Cast '4Og Student Council '42, '435 Girl Reserves '435 Pan American Club '43p Annual Staff '43g Hon. Student '39g Christ- mas play '43g Jr. Herald '42g Cotil- Iion Club '42, '43g Perfect Attendance '40. JACQUELINE NIHART ' Jackie Kind but inconsistent, More love for play than work. AomANf,o'NsAL A marfs Qvorlliis estimated ln this ' 'warld according fahis' cenduftf' juperiar Cornet Trio 'AU All-State y wwfbund 'll-'25 Vicevllresg Student Body '42g Pres. Jr. Class '42g Vice-Pres. Band 542.5 Pres. Band 'y'43g'Drum 1 Maier '435 Basketball Lehi '43. ' ' l A NETTIE PADGETT lt is well to think welll lt is divine to act well. Girl Reserves, '43p Cbtillion Club '43. 4ARTl'lUR PLATT3 Though the most be players, Some must be speclalorsf' MURRAY POWELL Wisdom is lo the mind'whal health is fo the body. I in S TljlELMA Pnocrore She lived inpeoce wiih all mankind: ln friendship she was 1rue. Jr. -Hon. Soc.V'40g Lei. 'Mi Pan American Club. G-H45 CLASS ,or '43 NORRIS REVES f'Ol1l Mischief, thou an' swift To enfer rhe minds of little children. ' ,' KENNETH RICHARDSON Kenny ' - Manly in bearing, honest andlrue, The world hath need of men like you. Jr. Play Cast '42g Foolboll Let.. '42, '43g G Club '42, '43g Annual Staff '43. GLORlA RIEMANN llmcryi Y 4 Then in the crowd I suddenly be- hold your small proud head So like cr queen for grace. Girl Reserves '40, '41, '42, '43p Speakers' Club 5435 Glee Club '43g Treos. Colillion Club '43. CLAUDE ROBINSON i Blessings onyhim who firsl invenfed sleep. H. B. SINQUEFIELD Brutus l. do not know beneath what sky Nor on what sea shall be thy fate. l only know it shall be highg I only know if shall be great. Amer. Hist. Medal '42g Pres. Sr. Class '43p G Club '43g Football Let. -'42, Speakers' Club '43g Pan American Club '42, '435 Christmas Play Cast '42g Annual Bus. Mgr. T435 Mem. Student Council '43y Perfect Attendance '42g Jr. Herald '42. a 1 1 l MARY SlNQUEFlEl.D Just Mary sa You are full of unshaped dreamsg You are laden with beginnings, There is hope in you. Per'fectlAtl'end. '42g Girl Reserves '4l, '42, '43g Speakers' Club V135 Com. Club 3125 Cofillion Club '43. ERNESTQNE smm-2 y l Teenie She blooms from dawn to the Day's sweet close. l 4 A HAROLD STONE The conqueror is regarded with awe, the wise man commands our esteem, but it is the benevolent man .who wins affections. roman Lex. f43gy G c1up' 43. F', -H.3 CLASS OF '4 3 GENEVA rouuz A f'Glnny ' Happy am lg from care l'm free. Pan American Club '43. MARJORIE TORJUSEN 'Gather ye rosebuds while ye may, Old time is still a-flying. R. L. TOUCHSTONE Chiefly the mould ofa man's for- tune is in his own hands. GERALDEE TUCKER ' I -frame M To intellectual eminence or schol- arship sublime. ..lr. Hon. Sac. '40g Typing Award 'Mp Scribe Golden Book '43g Mem. Board of Chairmen '43g Editorials Ed. Annual Staff '435 Sr. Class Song '43g Hon. Student '40, '41, '42g Sr. Hon.,Soc. '43, XASQFSNTSS we sexe. 1 ww 1 to e n,AiYANCEhl WAGf3gENER g'fSliEfll rm-giving rnruerparnx . f because a worrianfi fcririff Siklflfers' Club Play Ccist742g4'lfar-'l e i e liamentorian Speakers' Club '425 ' r A Student Council. ,. EVELYN WEBSTER Thenebe not roy, but use your time And while ye may go marry. V Sasketball Letter '4'l. s 2 .. , .' ' 4 S i AQ-If TESKRNX E YP' ? 3TY?5iiY iiibiwl A A A K, r 51:13 322 5 iff K V' s i, 5 .Y ,giw . , ,i bgirfeyga 1,V,,e3:,e,5keg ,,,fi1ig 35,1,?,,g3,13,Mi35 ' 'ffifi if' , Mgmt ,. ar, I r 'Q W :U 'f If J 3,33 - X ' , i , . - V .rv :Mar i E AERUTH iwfi-CHQ A 1 3,fli'fD1rerkronsvziarrcrdsiewsi , 4 , ,fa 1- f gl fixriig, 5 L x ' K 2 :gf ' ezemwee 1 ex?-xr'-pax '- .K i- K fri A K 55 i 6. K V igfiigxr -4 rv f its Vil'llhllFllEDlirlrlWILSON A wink R A who knows wnafi5e's'wrrrir5 Q What deeds he may perform. i AE seuior cmss sous Class of '43 . From our hearts ardent praise P ' To our Alma Mater proudly we give. Farewell to thee. o Throughout our future days Your priceless truths will ever live. Q . By Geraldee Tucker . 1 R ' 'T , ,qw ' . will 'VQWTM45 www? V wg e I ,ff R 5 I . 5 ,,.,, 1 is 1z Maeva 067005 my iw A F II fff ' I I 9- 0 f QJUAXXOIZ CLA 55 Qoffhf to m-1 wwf! Yifmmrer 6' 0566315 MV Marr 73fa5xZz'Lefzzf M' E Pnxiyfdan If X . V . Nab? 6-.474L.A,Q..4.7, EDWARD ANDERSON ROBERT ANDERSON JERITZA ATTAYA ANNA LOUISE BERRY EMILY ANN BICKERSTAFF MARY BOARDMAN' EARLINE BURKE A TOM BURLEIGH RUTH BURRUS MARY LOUISE BYRD new LOUISE BOSARGE JOE,BREED CHARLES BROCK LESLIE RAY BRYANT D. C. DUBOIS gEoagE ELSTON HARRIET EVANS MARTHA LOU FERGUSON ETHEL MAE FORTNER- HELEN FLYNT EDITH FULTON CAROL GIANETTO EWYYMQ A,,,A ...lub .,,-.,..,.... - CATHERINE CARANNA HAROLD CASHMORE BILLY COLEMAN LAURICE COLLINS DOROTHY CRAIG ROBERT CUBA ' 3 ARVAH MCCIENDON BETTY MCDONALD MARY MCWILLIAMS MARY JO MILNER EDWARD MORRIS DOROTHY MORSE' MARTILE PELL JULIUS PETERSON JIMMIE LOU MURPHY ARLEN NIEART I ELIZABETH ANN 0'DOM -VERNELLE 0'DOM DOROTHY MAE PARKER CLAIRE PATTON - PALMA RYLAND CARRIE PALMER RUSS GEORGIA SALLOUM JAMES SANDER ,FRANK SCARBOROUGH ALVIN SEYMOUR PAULA SMITH EARL SNOWDEN ELVIN STAFFORD H5.f gy, Q. 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W amicus, A . mwmwimfww 5 5 9,5220 fwizliggyil 2, Wiwkywf h f K Smme of our students are emnloyed by the Fost Office in order to help the DVS?-CPOWdG5,M3il lanesf Their grade is ' computed by the number of hmurs thay warkc Left to right: howard Kersh, Bernard Giodrosich, Clyde Stegall, Alvin Sega mour, Edward Anderson, George Hopkins, and Vance Waggonar, Some df' the activities of' the Victory Corps are-2 the ggatlaef- ing of tin as illustrated on the preceding page by DQ CQ Cubois and Carolyn Thomnsono 4 1 A WNWWW, N,...f,.,w WW. .ww ww WW-C MMMMWWWWWWW mmmmmmmwwwwmwmmvw ummm.-M mmaymmw Physical education is the only activity necessary to become g member of the corpsa The students Shown above are playw img a vigorous game of volley balla .IJ- .3 Q mxmmmhy, ,X,.,,,Www.wmwMam+v,m,wMwm.v1v,M4f.MWz W Wm. .1 N Q My Q Q a ,M V H up Q M 4- W - mxwkmazwxaakwqm ,zswtmzw , mam-ww 1 it This student, Stanley Le Fave, is taking a course in machine shop. He will soon be capable of maintaining a wir industry job. I , N .Wwmmww These students have replaced many local office workers who are now in the armed forcesa In order.to obtain a grade, they must wmrk at least 18 hours a weeko . I Scrap is important to NUncle Sam,U Students receive 1 point forzapound of tin, Q point a pound for scrap iran. BetteGi1bert watches her tin weight rise, A . In order to keep physically fit, good foods and vitamins are necessary. Students are given points for eating hot lunches and drinking milk, fGir1s reducing not a11owed.j Witness Bedw Culpepper and E1Qise Eicholzn W ,WN,w,, , .,,..,......,.m.,-.,,,......,.,.,,,,,,, pmmwwwwwwwws W ,W W MM WWW we ss-mpfwpw, K- L .,. 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Ann Riwily, D, C, Huboiw, Will Curry, Vaelgn Turwaga, Vance Wagisnar, Mary JG Hilmar, warg Wnwiiiiams, U, R, S1uquwYiQ1d, Anna Gibsmn Hovar, Billy Swain, HGH Harbour, Hardy Clark? Gloria Sallmum, Second Rumi Qhar2es,Murray, Bvtgg Hoare, ?ats5 Riellg, Halen Wreck- Shirg, Mary Brash, Patsy Danlg, Giarin Wada, getty Sue Thurman, Fromx Row: Charlms Curry, Hngmmnrg Siriuycr, Era Ann Saivant, Mary Frnncaw Bunzin, Harian HQEU? Nywtla Jw McWilliams, Margie Carnes, Jayne Uaviai Edna Ciara Etagall, JoycQ Yrenmh, Rum Hnnkimaq Mama Left to Right, Back Row: Charles Bailey, Mary Alice Shourds, Gloria Riemann, Helen Brookshire, Missiiarding, Evelyn Burnaman, Helen Bozied, Second Row: Carolyn Reeves, Jesse Williams, Ruth James, Olivera Jamesa Mary Louise Cruse, Rachel Russ, Mary Brashv Front Row: Betty Burdett, Gloria Porter, Margie Cox, Rosemary Stringer, ?au1ine Kennedy, Margaret Jermyn, Dolores Luxich, George ThomasBailQy, C7 Q, Officers: Billy Garnes4VicQ President, Sarah Frances Clark-Reporter, Roy Keel-Secretar Members: Back Row, Margie Cox, Sarah F Harsh, Grace Barrett, Evelyn Lewis, Jin Burnaman, Margie Carnes, Ethel Mae Fortner Front Row: Billy Benefield, Milton Joyner, Ray B1 Carnes, Jimmy Hoyle, Clyde Stegall, Billy Wolebon, Clifton Capers. Wm- ' Officers: Eugene Merill-President: Betty Culpepper-Vice-President, Clayton Nelson, Secretary and Treasureru Members: Clayton Nelson, Beverly Daniels, Fay Maples, HQ B. Sinque- field, Jeritza Attaya, Mary Brash, Mac Turnage, Betty Culpepper,. Eugene Merrill, William Burrus. L 4 -uuqwwm . .. . ,0fficers2 Norma Lee Feehan, Presidentg Gloria Collins, Viee-Presi- Ydentg' Winnie Moran, Secretary-Treasurere ' ' Members, Back Row: Norma Lee Feehan, Gloria Collins, Katherine Wil- liams, Dorothy Powell, Maybell Jessup, Wanda Le Fave, Winnie Moran, Second Rowg Dorothy Dodge, Betty Paoli, Doris Ruth Miller, Miss o b Ramsey, I ! o N 5 1 . ' L' v ' f 1 1 , , .N Gloria Riemann, Dot Edwards, Fay Maples, Billie Sepich, Betty Sue Thermana Second Row: Clayton Nelson, Mary Brash, Mary Mcwilliams, Anna Gibson Hover, Merriam Hanesworth, Kitty Lou Riemann, Mary Jo Milner, Gloria Porter, Betty Burdett, Arme Jean Pierce, Joyce Frence, Front Row: Margie Gillett, Mary Sinquefield, Nettie Padgett, Laura Jones, Mary Poem Clark, Patsy Denley, Doris Lang May, Betty Galbraith, Sommie Nell Dean, Carolyn Winks . 4 o Officers: Ann Linfield-President, Anne Gibson Hover-Vice-President, Fay Naples Secretary, Sarah Frances Clark-Treasureru Back Row: Olive Elizabeth Blower, Nathalie Thompson, Mary Alice Shourds, Gloria wade, Jesse williams, Carrie Lang, Margie Carnes, Betsy Moorep l Second Row: Dolores Luxich, Ruth James, Patsy Rielly, Dot Randall, ElizebeU10'Dom, Vermille 0'Dom, Carolyn Reeves, Edna Clare Stegell, Aon Hopkins, Gloria Salloum, June Culliane, Theresa Achee, Virgie Magiotta, Evelyn Lewisg Front How: Ruth Shepard, Helen Brookshire, Mary Frances Buntin, Ruth Willett, Mercedes Scully, Gloria McNeil, Carolyn Thompson, Debbie Belka,,Gatherine Jermyn, On'n'k'1no Hamas Annu Dann Mnrrrinffa, T.nln n Jnhfik, 4351-1'm, 1mw4,.f,',N' ii-V L, wilt. f F' Y54sT??'Sf:N4WW1WVg'!':m-Ln5fji M ,L-g ggmvlqgbg, eg,-5 - r M , , -,Q ,MA ,Q W. .K f, y ,,uAAimA-.,. ,,g,,,Muvm... Back Row: Martha Ann Cannons Dorothy Goff, Jack Hraumiller, Jimmy Hoyle, Fortune Manino, Paul Lacy, Gearga Elstong Kitty Lou Riemann, Mary Jo Milner, Philip Rhodes, Johnny Nudginsg Betty Paoli, Palma Hyland, Gene Merrilln Second How: Mary Mcwilliams, Bill Currie, Patsy Caramelia, ?atsy Rielly, Roy Keel, Charles Lmveut, D, CQ Dubois, Buddy Spikes? Margaret Clark, RQ CQ Edwins, Ruby Yortont Front How: Adrian O'Neai, Robert Attaya, Tommie Nei Marris, Tommy Long, Donald Dubisson, Clyde Stegall, Mrsp John Kinyon, Billy Holeben, Arvah McClendon, Cliff Murphy? Earl Snowden, Edwin 0'Neal, Ardeth Ryland. E Wa I J 4 11' un Wx Members: Mrsq Einyon, Dot Edwards, Betty Louise Cruse, Barbara Van Allen, Betty Cul A othy Morris, Gloria Collins, Ray Alice Mart Miss Smithq Qmith, S, Der Laurie Dodge, iw y, an 54 V? fi 5 f L3 W W fy? W X VX 1 I any K 2 L 1 X L 1 1 A ff, gf ,A , ., V -If ,, J ,i 'fl 1 fl ' N: A ' 1 ',,. -V .Ag n QUMZLZZQ Standing: Kenneth Hiehardeen, Jehu Hay5Juliue Brown? Sick Knox? Hill Hughes, Homer Dedeaux? Elvin Staffmpd, Rexter Quito, George Hopkins? Leonard Pepeniai Ernest Lemns He BQ Sinquefieldo Kneeling: Jimmy Vettej Harold Stone, Pete Allman, Wghortyn Webb,'Ghar1es Sinopoli, Ray Rlacklidge, Frank Scarborough, HSonU Weatherly, Aubry Marshall, Legion Forten- berryc Sitting! Edward McCa1eh, Lawrence Kilday, David Etzold, Nick Pitaloj Jimmy Edwards, Kenneth Murphy, Glenn Buck, Seergenn Mellen, John High? Charles Mallerw M Jaqfvzdh, 41 My UWM - Ww44fv2?ffazf!f1fa.6'y f- MAJ pen EMM' Standing: Billy Curry, Roy Keel, Charles Lovette, Joehreed, Amish f M:cC1endon, George Elston.. .J ' N Kneeling: D. CQ, Dubo1s, Bobby Lefeeve, Jimmy Hoylayfiifglly Woleban, Robert Attayab A ' A Mary Frances ford tha Lou ,Ferguson J A - JR E Q I K aww ww Standing: Coach Landrum, Billy Sandusky, Cf. H, Brcwning, Pat Jyx-man, Homer Dedeaux, Adrian O'Nea1, Son Weatherly, Ray Murphys Kneelirxz David Gall, f'BuBber Weatherly, Dick Knox, Joe Lanier, Nick Pitalo, Jgmmy Edwards, .Fred Walker, Tommy Bassv ,,. X A 2 ,VP AJ I M 7 I 3 igbsffiwxa AZPSW TZ ns, J, mgggfvym Q , .,,,: , gfwgga ,413 , i.gwwmwwma T . .i:w:,..- - ff' www ww f? iww 7 ,?'? S3,,Sg'.Mr Wfmwif rf awmwmwwww I W.5w,,,?s Q, 1, .,1i3:QggfQggs3?vgEjrw ,551 ,QV ,Lx sf 0552123 1 .Q N f f ,wg 1' ::: g5,.,,W:iQ X35 55, asm? s j ,, f ' U . Q 4 -1. V x QE w 5 ,ggi QENEM 3 Nfl? ,,gZ3,Wf,, 'W ,eygg w 229525 4 gs L I 1, NL:.E,' 'Q fmw I .ey I W4-sf . - 55 Sbzgggflfwx' -,I L s . V f - Y-' 1' Standing: Miss Moffett, Nataline Wilscn, Jane Vigford, Catherine Jermyn? Mary Frances Buntin, Fay Woodcock, Mar- garet Martinolich, Manager Ann Hopkinsa Kneeling: Kacherine Williams, WinnieMoran5J0vce Toups, Lois Stiglets, Eugenia Lacyg Gloria Collins, Ludie Mae Kirbyg Gloria Sallouma I , ffm 'dw Y 4 i 1 i E 2 5 ar Q9 2 ii ? 5, 5 5 Q E E Q Q 5 3 5 W, 5 5 Q 5 S 5 2? 2 F5 2 23 5 Standing: Edward McCa1eb, Bill Hughes, Leonard Papaniag Homer Dedeaux, Ha B. Sinquefield, Baxter Hutto, George Hopkins. Kneeling: Frank Scarborough, G1ennIh1ck, Nick Pitalo, Kenneth Murphy, Kenneth Richardson, Aubry Marshall, R, Ln Touchstoneu Sitting: 9Shorty' Webb, Lawerance Ki1day,rhnn1Med1ock, David Etzold, Jimmy Edwards, Robert Lee Alley, Jimmy 0'Nea1u ,gmnwwwwwswwxwnwywfmcmmpm-WN -W-aw A-,..f .Ag . ---UM .- ,W , .. W M - fm, M wif, , , ffwffw P In this our first edition of the Log, we would like to give a curtain ball to one of the outstanding oorformers in our school life, Mrs. James H. Baxley, For the past non yaars, she has successfully directed our amateurs behind the footlightsa We have no N0scarsH, but to her goes sincere ap- oreciation for she truly W brings down the house W, SPEAKERS' CLUB PLAY, nTIGER HOUSE' Cast: Rosemary Stringer, Je W, Balius, Vahce Waggoner, Carolyn Thompson, D.C. Dubois, Goorge'E1ston, Robert Lee Alley, Carolyn Wink, Helen Brookshire, and Helen Hoziedc :- 1 'I'A ., ,i 3 Q fl Q1 95, 5 5. ,, , 5, :Q fi Q4 35 ei 5 S 5 X, 5 S? 15 Q, 2 2 Y 2 Y4 E4 2 V3 gl, Z 2 ,A Z , f,MwMurr'z:,1ff:.h www www ,zwwwp M1'::zf,,wf'a'wwxwm.wfw-wzzf, Hw:Q,sWw'1z' W:V,Q.wwU'x, Navww ,wgf,.Mf-,fmfsawwwf,,mww4N'm1msfcasvxs-vzwlzfca' ', , Mwmmmwvwzms . . Jsmwwmwmmgmfgqmggwek M Qmwg We faq fzfmjj Back mow: Georua Hopkins-Advercising Managers Jimmy Vette-Victory Corp Editor, Charles Hailey-Assistant Subscriytinn Manager? D- C, Dubois-Assistant Adver- tiainf Committee? Jimmy Hoyle and Billy Carnes, thephotography Editors with- out whose help this annual would have been impossible, vac Turnage-Editorials Cmmmitteof H, U- Qinquefield-Business Manager, Baxter Hutto, Athletics Editor, Sarah FrancQs Clark-Assistdun Art Committgeg Kenneth Bichardson.Assistant AdvQrtisin5 Cnwvitnew, brown How: Fay Hupies-Art Editor? Geraldee Tucker-Editorials Editor, Claytnn EGis0n-Suhssriytinn Manager, Mary Rrash-Editor, Paula Smith-Assistant Edi- torial CommiLtQe5 Benny Langdon-Uroof Header? Ann Linfield-Assistanv Art Cwwmitteax Nun PicturQd: Halen Bmzied-Qssisnmut hdinorials Gnmminteei Betty Culpep- QQTNASSQRHQUC Advwrtising COWMQRCQGV 5 1 W w i Y N 1 'im A vfzma ,N wx ?bgg,-,gym Y iff . -. ww is M . z Er 'S K ' ? ii ,BM 5 M M A ,Wm W 9 1 W 'V N, fini' A mv . f , Q .-: ., 1 M M QQ I I N i 'I wig O , I ' 1 Y 7 1 , . I 1 l f w V l g .... Vw , 7, 1 , 1 R My ZW Wuhan 'M e TM Wm l 31 ff' 4' .umm Y We sub-dedicate our annual to Perservera,nce, our staff' mascot. She has stuck with us through thick and thin fas you can well seej . She now occupies a. well-deserved position of honor on our staffe room wall. 4 ff if, a fi E ,Q .X Q si 3 if Q A ,W..-ug.--.1 -.WM-w.,Q,,w,w, W ,mv W-,Q .,.wMW...my mw,.g. ,L X hawk - www .W nw ,Swv QV. M ,, , , . - . x - . waht Mm As ships that leave a sheltered port we Seniors put to sea, And sail away to unknown pqartsm- This class of 'N3. Our vessels shall be strong and sound, Our courses charted right, For in the pages of the log Our destinies we write. Peer beyond the horizon blue: There read the words of Fate. Down in the depths of the ocean lies This prophecy of weights 'ln an office there's Charles Bailey Adding figures, large and small: iCross his desk Oleta Coker Takes his letters, one and allr T 'Sakey' Clarkh commercial artist, Finds herself upon Vogue s staff. Billy Carnes in psychiatrics Studies meanings of the laugh. Amelia Easterling is Head Nurse In the famous Hotel Dieu. Mary Sinquefield finished training. Ernestine Smith is a nurse there, too. Clayton Nelson files the mail plane From New York to Panama. T Emily Erhard takes dictation From a noted man of law. Jimmy Hoyle hits earthis four corne Taking pictures now for Life. In Johns Hopkins Baxter Hutto Deftly wields the surgeonis knife. Donald Kirby, Billy Murray, Roy Keel together work, Formulating formulas for Making better drugs for Merck. Engineers Incorporated To their number added these: Buddy Hopkins, and Joe Bowden, Harold Stone, and Norris Reeves- Katherine Kirk is airline hostess: winfred wilson flies the planeg Bill Dambrino as coepilot Helps to bear the flying strain. Scout executive william Burrus inspires youth in ev'ry corner- Naval radio engineer is Now efficient Milton Joyner. vivian Favre and Myrtus Knobloch, Geneva Tolar and Ruth Welch, too, Evelyn Webster, Marjorie Torjusenee Secretarial work they do.. Expert salesgirl Thelma Proctor Sells a useful, modern gadget. H. B. Sinquefield, U. S. Senate, Has as secretary Nettie Padgett. At a desk stacked high with papers Sits executive Edward Dartg Doris Ruth Miller, his receptionist Greets the clients with graceful ar Roberta Jack, a dietitian, Makes new dishes from soy beans. Interior decorator Eloise Eicholz H68 her office in New Orleans. Maebelle Jessup plays piano On the All-Girl 'Hour of Charm'.r Miss Culpepper, dietitian, 'Says, 'Eat foods that keep you warm.' David Hughes is keeping books at Hankcock County National Bank. Neil Berthier, mechanical draftsman, Draws the plans for a modern tank. Robert Finley, Randle Furr are Engineers for Westinghouse. Geraldee Tucker's just perfected A new trap to catch a mouse. David Etzold's found his lifework: ' Entomologist is he. Mary Brash now works for Du Pont, Chemist in Department B. Nature books by Betty Langdon Are illustrated by Ann Linfield. under care of Nurse J. Lewisq B Suffering patients are quickly healed. 'Number, please,' says Jackie Nihart . of the Memphis Phone Exchange. . A From his tower Charles Lovett watches Guarding forests within range. 5 mNurse Helen Bozied makes the tests for wsurgeoh'a. Favre on his plane. John Cartrett, a naval pilot, 'Keeps 'em flying sun or rain. J. D. Martinolich scouts for news to Be written up for Associated Press. ' Commercial artist Miss Fay Maples Sketches styles for modern dress. Bernard Giadrosich checks the blanks that Come in bearing income dues. On a prodigious water project work Kenneth Richardson and Bill-Mughesln virginia Marsh makes trips to Boston Buying Hoimes's supp3y of hats. 031 refEners En the West are Robert Leeton and Arthur Platts. Adrian 0 Neal works for Curtissmwrightg Murray Powell for R. C. A. Marjorie Giiierte is a private stenog. Claude Robinson f15es down Mexico way. Aaron Bonhamfs navigating Down the South Sea sslandsi way. Dot Mart5noE?nh, touring Asia, Just has landed in Bombay. Norma Lee Feehan operates the Radio on a transport plane. Robert GrEff?n spends his time ?n Mechanical engEneerEng at TuTane.' Vance Waggener and Dick Hardesty are Engineers on a dam out west. Government Agana Stanley Le Feve wears a badge upon his chest. Construction of a huge canal was supervised by Eugene MerrE11. Wanda Le Feve Es a p Evaie stenog. In an excTusive store for wearing appere A taxidermist is Lloyd MiTTer. R. L. Touchstone fiies a?rp?anes. Howard McCartney draws bTueprEnts for Genera? Eiectricfs magnetic cranes. Doris Murphy and G1orEa Riemann. Type, file, and take dictation For prominent officiais working on A government reservation. The prophecy is at an end, For Fate has had her say. The Seniors are prepared to saET -.-- M UP, Anchor, and Away! jfydal HAM A LA G.H.s.: Take one ham. Baste it with one quart of bourbon. Then baste it with one pint of wine. Then baste it with one quart of Jamaica rum. The ham will be just fair--but, boy that gravy! ' Didja hear the one about the lil moron who slept on the chan- delier? He was a light sleeper. ' T0 THE THIN: Don't eat fast. TO THE FAT: D0n't eat, fast. Didja hear about the moron who swallowed some bullets and thought his hair would come out in bangs? SAM2 'Did you take a shower?' A HAM: 'No, is there one missing?n . Didya hear about the moron who cut off his hands so he could play the piano by ear? i ' .A I wish l were a kangaroo, Despite his funny stances, l'd have a place to put the junk My girl brings to the dances! FOR SALE: one suit of armor. Breastplate is a little rusty because the knight who wore it drooled. Didja hear about the moron who took a streetcar home and his wife made him take it back? The Seven Ages of a woman,...the infant, the little girl, the miss, the young woman, the young woman, the young woman, the young woman. ' 1 . Didja hear about the moron who cut off his armis so he could' wear a sleeveless sweater? . A loaf of bread is a necessity. Necessity is the mother of invention. An amphiabian tank is ah invention.. ' I Therefore a loaf of bread isdthe mother of an amphibian tank. Didja hear about the big accident on the streetcar? f A little moron had his eye on a seat and a big fat lady sat down on it. . WSay, Bud, whatfs your name?t Wi don t know.W WYou donft knowln WNo, sir.i lfm not myself today.W Didja hear about the little moron that had an accident? He drove up to the corner and asked the newsboy to run over and get him a package of cigarettes. The little newsboy said, A WI can't,W so the little moron just ran over himself. Have you heard about the patriotic worm who tried to join the apple core?t Didja hear about the moron that was thessap of his family tree with the growing popularity of painted stockings, hosiery mane ufacturers will soon be out on the limb. Didja hear about the moron who put crackers En his shoes so he could feed his pigeon toes? we hear that he dreams about pitching pennieeseuand tosses all night. Didja hear about the little moron who took a bottle of whiskey to bed with him so he could sleep tight?M Love is like a poker game: 'It takes a pair to open eshe gets a flushwmhe shows diamonds-wand it ends up with a-full house A young lady went into a drug store. Wuave you any Lifebuoy?n she asked. Wset the pace, lady,W the young drug clerk said, 'set the pace.u - ' WDO you read Poe?W WNO, l read rather well.W , Customerg Wlfd like some rat poison, please.W 3 Clerk: twill you take it with you?W Customerf WNo, l'll send the rats over after it.U D. C. Dubois sez he took his gal out in the fog and mist. X Customerz WHey, waiter, there s a fly in my soup.W waiter, tAh, M sieur, eet ees mistakeg zat in ze soup ees not a flys it ees a vitamin bee.w WE APPRECIATE THE SUPPORT OF OUR ADVERTISERS CONIPLIMENTS OF ' GULFPORT HAMBLR COMMERCE CQMPLIMENTS OF I-IQNC C T Ynefmrfrefu gedemofi J9e'1oo4fi7LA .Slfrwufuofnce THEY DESERVE AND WILL. APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE IN E A.P P R E C lA.T E T H E S U P P O R T O F O U R A D V E R TI S E R S I CUYRIHVEIIATLGWK-A off' I RD TANDA uma S F U RNCQMPANY 1408 25th AVENUE PHONF 626 GULFPORT, MISSISSIPPI COMPLIMENTS OF ' S A II I I M S . I '- A I I g 3 X I ' S ,5 V1 I 'I I f I A I 2 Q, I' Sytafvbwhed fim' IQOKJ 14th Street Phone 673 GULFPORT, MISSISSIPPI TFlE'Y DIESIERNIE AIQD WIILI. AlPPl EC3lA'TE YC LIR PINTFZOIQACSE WE APPRECIATE THE SUPPORT OF OUR ADVERTISERS ACOMPLIMENTS JQNEQST of-205. ' R QQLQTFQ' GULFPORT, MISSISSIPPI ' comPL1 MENTS OF X ,,T, .V A R :W VWV, I I n ' ,ff Y 17.1 ,,,' J' I ,ff ML ,ff I ,I rig ,A ff .M V IVVI V q' I'.' 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