Gulfport High School - Log Yearbook (Gulfport, MS)
- Class of 1954
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LANDRUM MRS. SHIRLEY PATTON Director ofPhysir'1zl Education Svrrrotary Io Principal MARION STOKES Boolrl.-,Jf.W,r MRS. HAZI-QI, SMITH Supvrrisor of School Lunch Program L w 9 --... ,,,---f ' '6But they were supposed to check me 'herein 'May I have your attention. please. I an an jg: ,P . X 1 25 NIL yhnmr has flxggffxtfwl that vi' a favulty party. X Q-l! '1-fx YV P '-1-...,, ELIAS C. ASMAR Mathematics CHARLES RAY BOYKIN Mathematics 53,5 6 Q. ie .H . Qi 2 , np. fn x , w-uhm ff . 1,-...T .my ZF wy ,V aff? as uf f 15. FK cV,v1: ' Q- .N...,.. , , ? -nf . Nr- '!nw.ir'.' 1 9 mg fr- I 'T' W-PW 'J n Q 1' S , - 5 r r ,t I P5 U 1' Q N. 4 5 31: f 'L' ' -g,-.,. JE?v?g' 1' 3 ,Q A MISS MILDRED COLEMAN Guidance Counsellor 5 1-. 5 MISS THELMA JANE DANCE French and English MRS. NANCY JOST English ROLAND DALE Physical Education Athleiics MRS. FRANCES H. DONALDSON Biology lb 3 MISS MARY FRANCES EDWARDS 1 MISS LENA LEM ASSON Latin s English MISS ALLENE ELLIOTT H T Home Economics B' Q R-WEN .ff U0 ba 1 -f Pliysics ami Chemist ry MRS. JOY I.. SCHNIIDT Journalism and English at fini Qu' . -3-3.1. 'ffm ,wma ii I , . III .-5 nur 1 - 1 P' i Lim, , Rfb,- ql., mv, 'J i 5 5 Y ,516 f 4 5 I' 'i:1' siiwf Q, 'I sv , Y 'ihmxnq-,,- fix 1173 ff: f 1f'.gQ? ' , .1 gr. W w! 5 E 1 3 4 1 A Hg WILLIAM P. SYNNOTT Commerce 'wma ia mac-Ang 8006660809 . 00000000000 00006000006 X 9 oooeaaooooeo ROBERT L. WINSTEAD Mathematics nw. . ' f.3? ' 00' 006 004 ...LY ood MRS. SALOME B. WATKINS Commerce MRS. LUCILLE WEAVER Home Economics fN -42410:-aw SUV JUFITFU-T11'lO -4:7 TT Si w, X Nleade Fowlkes, Florence Zeigler. Martha Platten. Rozanna Brady. i P ter Hatten. Tom Anderson. ,lack Stone, Billy Billy Kennedy. Sitting. leit to right: Donna Deabler. Nancy Mile. Standing: e ' l Upchurch. limmy Eaton. Harold Hill. Ed Fant. Dodfon. lic owwil COKE MA Left to right. Pt CHINE ATTEN . egr H atten. Bobby Mount, Benny Easterlin 3 5 COKE MACHINE ATTENDANTS Left to right: Ed Fant. lack Remick. Okel Castleberry. Bobby Smith. Ed James. Al- len Shires. 3 co-operative counci Kneeling: Martha Hatten. Secretaryg Tom Anderson. President. First row. left to right: Ruby Rowell. Ann Drunagel. Sylvia Allen. Gwen Amis. Nancy Mize. Marilyn Rester. Marcia Embt. Ann Hatfield. Donna Deabler. Meade Fowlkes. Rozanna Brady. Second row: Jimmy Eaton. Mac Rouse. Robert Stevens. Peter Hatten. ,lack Stone. Johnny Hamil- ton, Billy Dodson. Ed Upchurch, Ed Fant. Jimmy Rester. Bobby Overby. Billy Kennedy. i 544 ,-it And Beowulf held the dripping trophy high. that all might see and wonder. -.A , v Tl1Qre is no room in my class for weak stomachs! And then he shot President Lin- nz Culnf' ' .mu nv A nu ummm .s-mx ,mummy Q-mug ...nu .nw nuns' .ssx. un n un, n n u nu unna- 9 nu' unn- nr nu 1 J ug v u 1 nu nu . .n. 1. uv 9 ny .9 xv un.. an 9 -1.- nu..- Q n-in WY u .gs smug -: -nn- nun .lnuuu -nux.g .vy -mn nnuum v 9 . 1 OFFICERS Treasurer Vice Preszdent Secretarv President NANCY NIILF HENRY RHODES FLOREINCE LEIGLER JXCK STONE SPONSORS 'Vlr B C Rada-n Mrs Margaret Exan MISS Carrle Harmon Mrs Lynn Stultz 'Vlr Robert L Wlnstead GWENDOLYN AYCOCK Be noble in every thought and every deed. Obliging . . . Friendly . . . Sweet . . . Gwen. MARTHA DEE BAHM Suppress me-if you carl! Friendliest Girl . . Gunpowder . . . Witty . . . Mart Dee. JOYCE BARBER A coquette's April-weather face. Most Ath- letic . . . Full of fun . . . Friendly . . . Joyce. BETTY JEAN BARRETT A light heart lives long.', Pretty Eyes . . . Hard Worker . . . Nice . . . Betty. JOE DEE ADAMS No mind is thoroughly uell organ: ed that lacl-x a sense ot humor Uath whiz That far Eierxbodys friend oe ARNOLD ALSTON Slou to argue but quick Io act. uiet . . pendable . . . lndustrious . . . Dude. FRED ALSWORTH The laborer is worthy of his reward. Hard working . . . Sincere . . . Helpful . . . Fred. TOM AMIS 1 see much, but I say little. Best Dressed . . . Infectious laugh . . . Cute . . . Tom. 9g -FRN 'ln it faqs fig l!!! Q . .A MELODIA BLACKMARR VL? A quiet eonsrienee makes her A so serene. Artistic . . . Hard worlring . . . Dignified . . . I lllelodia. M t ,Q Tg JOAN BOWDEN ,Uirth prolongeth life and rattseth health. Ciddy . . . Sweet . . . Fun to be with . . Ioan. GASTON BOYD A Zealou5. J'c'I modest. Likable . . . Tolerant it w . . .Considerate . . . Gaston. 4 SALLY ANN BRADFORD But when was honey ever made u'ith one X bee in a hi1'?.'., Best dressed . . . Pretty . . . Popular . . . Sally. -'W' JACK BEATTIE 'leisure is the mother of philosophy. Foot- ball . . . Grin, . . . Wiseerarlfs . . . Jack. GEORGE BENNETT 'glfe have two ears and one mouth that we may hear more and say less. lndustriozts . . . Quiet . . . Ham Radio Fiend . . . George. NEWTON BERRY 1 wear my pen as others wear a sword. That drawl . . . Shreu.'d observer . . . Witty . . . Spots. LYDIA GRACE BEssE 'KI think that I shall never sean a tree as lovely as a man. De- pendable . . . Loves to dance . . . Very attractive . . . Lydia. far C' 3,1 4 I V ' vv- 4 If . SMITH CHEEK SSHIIHIHII improvement is from y K L X - within oulwardf' Newcomer . . . ' ,gf Good sense . . . Hot Chevy . . A Smith. Eg' Q DESSIE CLAYTON She would rather talk to a man than an angel anydayf' Pretty . . . Hates school . . . Enthusi- astic . . . Dessie. NINA COWART As good be out of thc world as out of fashion. True friend . . . Cat clothes . . . Good sport . . . Nina. IRVIN COWIE And tells a jest without a smilef' Brains . . . Such pretty blushes . . . Dry wit . . . Little Err. KATIIERINE BRADY Franl.'ness is a natural lfl1l'1lll4Y.u Witty . . Beautiful hair . . . l'rire . . . Kay. PATIIIQIIAI CAIN She is lille persorzifierlf' Enthusiasm plus 1 . . Sweet . . . Helpful . . . Pat. lure Librarian . JOHN CAIIVER HLVOIIIIIIOII sense monf' Smart . Fun . . . john. 475 . . . ,Hary xlnn. MARY ANN CAMPBELI. Wit is the salt of I'tIII1,'9fSl1ii0ll.U Host lntelleetual Girl . . . Fu- . . Dependable is Ieery uncom- ,.folfer . . . 1,41 ,ell NORMA CUEVAS Enemy lo none. Dependable . . . Loves musie . . . Studious . . . Norma. EMERY DAVIS 'Wluz-li slurly is a weariness to the fleshf, Durk-wallf ...A Uost Handsome . . . Popular . . . Simple Simon. BILLY DoDsoN That which is worth doing is worth doing well. Smart . . . Peg U' my heart . . . Well lilferl . . . Billy. ALTON DOUCET Kindness is wisdomf' A lease . . Considerate . . . lpana smile DONALD DENTON '6An easy-minded soul and al- ways was. Happy . . . Witty . . . One of our favorites . . . Donald. LELA ANN DEXTER The small courtesies sweeten lifeg the greater enable it. De- pendable . . . Artistic . . . Love- ly hair . . . Lela. . Alton. BENNY E.-xsTERI.INr: f A hearty dinner lubrirates businessf' lfal I dancer . , . Yak-yalI . Ponzho. JIMMY EATON . Sn iff. sniff uI,FIPl'f71l'lll1liUf1 is the master lfey to Sllf!'PS5.U f,llliUl1.NlvY loles lljllflx' . . . l rienrlly , . . Lhim. Panifx' panifx' . . . DIANE EDWARDS Tu'as her thirllfirlgz of others that made you think' of her. Pretty blue eyes . . . ,lark . . . lf1'eryl1o1lvx'x ltrientl . . . Diane. JOYCE ENTRERIN I praise loudly: I blame softly. Sincere . . Cheerful .,.. Nire smile . . . Joyce. HELEN FAIRLEY 6cEl'6f fair and never proudf' ,Uodest . . . Carrot top . . Friendly . . . Helen. BOBBY FAVRE Every man is, or hopes to be, ffl? ELLEN EVANS '4Not much talk-a great sweet silencef' Miss CHS . . . Baxter . . . Pretty . . . Ellen. TERRELL FAHRION 'SThe hand that follows intellect can achieve. Beautiful soprano voire . . . Willing to help . . . Considerate . . . Terry. ia an idler. Good naturedi . . Loves sports . . . Hoot . Bobby. ' DONNA F AYE FERGUSON A good heart is better than all the heads in the worldf, Attractive . . . Sincere . . . Beau- tiful features . . . Donna. WALTER FIORENTINI Much learning shows how little mortals know. Practical joker . . . Enjoys life . . . Track star . . . Walter. Z PAUL GATES A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. Devoted to trumpets . . . Crazy but fun . . . Unpreflictable . . . Gator. 1 1' . ' fjkffzjfz J JIMMIE FOREHAND A man worth knowing well. Jolly . . . Band enthusiast . . . Considerate . . Jimmie. JERRY GER Second thoughts are wisestf, Sincere . . . Fun . . . .Uusician . . . ferry. AILEEN FOWLER As resh as any daisy Newcomer Neat and sweet Smart Aileen QAROLE GRIFFIN Every little movement has a meaning all its own. In her ears and out her mouth . . . Witty . . . Sings beautifully . . . Torchy. GAIL GANGLOFF Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. All round girl Good sport . . . Lilfable . . . Gail. JOHNNY HAMILTON Clothes malfe' the man. Tennis star . . . 54 pairs of Argyles . . . Blue suede . . . John. BARBARA ANN GARNER Something sterling that will eter star. Reserved ..., Uodest . . . Dili- gent . . . Barbara Ann. 'Zi ---:- BEATRICE HANSEN Ezerylhzng is In being able to say, I hare done my best. ' Lovable na- lure . . . Twinlfling eyes . . . Tactful . . Beatrire. X 'UI I .P , IMOGENE HILL The only way to haze a friend 15 to be one. Bubbling over with u Cute . . . Friendly . Imogene CRAIG HARTLEY A prodigy In learning. Smart . . Neat . . . Sense of the ridiculous . . Craig. CHRISTINE HOLCOMB She can perfectly bewztch a man Q' Constant man trouble Pretty Capable . . . Chris. PETER HATTEN Self trust is the first secret of suc- cess. Mr. CHS . . . Lymanite . . , Popular . . . Student Council . . . Pete. MARTHA ANN HOPKINS A perpetual surprise even to those who know her best. Dignity combined with a sense of humor Fun loving . . . Martha. STANLEY HATTEN Who knows what is within him, what deeds he may perform. Quiet . . . Diligent . . . Dependable . . . Stan- ley. GENE INGRAM The best way to cheer yourself is to cheer someone else. Buoyant splnt . . . Hot rod happy Friendly Gene. 1 ,...-i ew-Q' Q. BAXTER JONES Wit makes its own welcome and lev- els all distinctions. Pantomimes . . Ellen . . . Football . . . Baxter. SONNY JAMES Young man with a horn. Oh, that trumpet . . . We want Sonny . . . Vague . . . Sonny. JANNETTE JONES 'flesters do often prove prophets. Frank . . . Athletir . . . Well liked . . . Janette. BOBBY JOHNSON Happy am l, from care fm free. Strong grip . . . Wavy hair . . . The Quiet Man . . . Bobby. JACK J OsT To speak much is one thing, to speak well is another. Capable . . . . . Good Sport . . . Baron. ROY LYNN JOHNSON Profound sincerity is the only basis of life. Boy Scout . . . Ham Radio . . . Sincere . . . Roy. LARRY KENDRICK His words are bonds, his oraelesf' Junior Bird Man . sense of humor . . . Larry. BARBARA JONES HFUIJH to know the end of everything. Aqua queen . . . Ed . . . Loves to draw . . . Barbara. . Shane' oaths are . . Keen RICHARD KILLEGREW I I atienre is a plant that grows not In all gardens. lliligent . . . lfonsirlerale . . . l'luin spoken . . . Killer. XIARY LANIIMI 6 1'-N She projils most who series best. lYurses aifl . . . Generous . . . Cheer- ful .... Uarv. 'Q' Jo ANN KINGSTON One at those quiet su,eet girls A lrarlire smile . . . Sineere . . . Studi- ous . . .Jo Ann. ANNA DELL LATIMEII She that respects herself is safe from othersf, Sweet . . . Helpful . . . Dili- gent . . . Anna Dell, ffsj ERN EST RAY KIRBY Not oiter serious, not too gay, but a rare good palf' Are you u'ich,' us? . . . Campus Favorite . . . Ernie. CHARLINE LEGGETT In her tongue IS the law of kindness. .llorlest . . . Stylish . . . Pretty hair . . . Charline. LANIER LANG Never take anything for grantedf' ln- dependent thinking . . . lnquisitive .' . . Smart . . . Lanier. ELIZABETH LEGGETT A soft answer turneth away wrath. Pretty . . . Tactful . . . Glen . . Elizabeth. 1 4 ' six any Q -gs! we 'L X MARIE LEWIS 'sHer ways are the ways of pleasantnessf' Nice to everyone . . . C0011 sense . . . Practi- cal ...A Uarie. JAMES LIGHT Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadows. Camera Fiend . . . Writes well . . . Fun . . . Blade. CHARLES LONG Greatness emanates out of confusionf' Tall . , . Glib tongue . . . Good rlancer . . . Twinks. EVELYN LUCAS Imagination is the eye of the soul. At- tractive . . . Artistic . . . Considerate . . . Evelyn. KENNETH LYONS To live long it is necessary to live slowly. Neat . . . 139 lbs .... Playboy . . . Leeps. HERBERT MARTIN That which benefits us is cheerfulness and courage. Car lover . . . Prartical . . . Band . . . Herbert. KEITII NIARTIN Cartus is lorelier than orclzidsfl Violins and Buiclrs . . . Cute Grin . . . Ah'm frum Texas . . . Keijfy. MARY MASON Sweet reasonableness. Smart . . . Diligenl . . . lfonsitlerate ..., Vary. LINDA MAUFFRAY Laugh and the world laughs with you. Pretty hair . . . Carefree . . . Attrartire . . . Linda. IRBY MCINNIS Though he is little, he is fierref' Cutest Boy . . . Lilies a ,Lfoorl joke . . . lmpish . . . Irby. NIARY NICKENNA lt matters not how long we li1'e. but howf, l'raetir'al . . . Good natured . . . Natural blonde ..., Vary. Hovmnn MCNEILL To lore the game beyond the prize. Foot- ball .... Uost Athletic . . . Sylria . . . How- ard. SAM MILLS He argued high, he argued law, he also argued 'round about him. Big , . . Inde- pendent thinlfing . . . Alice . . . Sam. NANCY MIZE '4The refinement of good breeding could go no -lartherf, Good taste . . . Loves music . . . .Uost Versatile . . . Nancy. p v-9 4 4. 'T Yrs. CAROL ANN MONROE She often made us laugh by speaking the truth. Fun to be with . . . Energetic . . . Smart . . . Carol Ann. BETTY MOORE I love all beauteous lhingsf' Lovely skin and hair . . . Pleasant . . . Taetful . . . Betty. JAMES MUIRREAD Every why has a wherefore. Space Cadet . . . Clever . . . Mind of his own . . . James. PATSY NEWMAN Make all you rang safe all you rang give all you ran. Plain spoken . . . Loves a good time . . . Curly hair . . . Patsy. ROBERT OBERLIES Learning makes a good man better. Quiet . . . Polite . . . Intelligent . . . Robert. ELIZABETH ODOM Let us be merry. Auburn hair . . . 1 could dance all night. . . . Johnny . . . Lizard. DONALD O,NEAL Wisdom is better than rubiesf, Alert mind . . . Mathematieian . . . Capable . . . Donald. KENNETH OLNEAL A Cheerful look makes a dish a feast. Good natured ..., Wannerly . . . Nite to know . . . Kenneth. ,,,,...v R -A ' w,,f.:, R. i f w f 1 3 LY ,X f A Q Q, M s 3 Q A S q 'Z -5 UM Wlibf ' . wg. .r ,w n ,. o V' F. 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' '44 I 4 0,441 11' ...FW 44'N11f1' 1414! ,W 111 '4 ' 11' 1 .AWN QY ZF 17' N 4? sig' fa 1-4 -J HELEN XV.-KRD Cine me hills to climb and strength for climbing. Larlylike . . . Editor of the Helm . . .4lu'ays nice to everyone . . . Helen. JEANETTE XV.-KRFIELD None but herself can be her parallel. .4th- letic . . . Cond sport . . . Frankness . . . leanette. FRANKLIN WARREN i'The first duty of man is to speak. Cheer- ful . . . Cab, gab, gab ,... Fun to know . . . Frank. HOWARD WELSH Thy father's beard is turned white with the news. Wittiest boy . . . Drums . . . Crazy but fun . . . Howard. RUSSELL XVIIICHAM Temperate in all things. Artistif' . . . Kay . . . Tall . . . Russell. SLE WOODCOCK PerseL'erenc'e and intellectuality spell sur'- cess. Plain spoken . , . Hrainy . . . Practi- cal . . . Sue. NORMAN YANDELL No honor l seek, no work I declinef' Likes art work . . . Dependable . . . Nice .. . . Norman. FLORENCE ZEIGLER Rich in well deserved renownf' Capable . . Loves to organize . . . Sense of humor . . Floppy. JACK STONE HAH tongues speal: well of himf' Hr. Presi- dent . . . Cheerful . . . Good mirul . . . Stonie. MAYME V. STONE 'LHonest toil is holy service. Dramatic' abili- ty . . . lnzlustrious . . . Ire rream Cutie . . . .Uayme V. ANN TAYLOR 'iWho mixed reason with pleasure and wis- dom with mirthf, Practical . . . Sense of humor . . . Ray . . . Ann. ANN TESSIER Her mind is her kingdom ana' her will her lawf' Smart . . . Well rearl' . . . Alert . . . Ann. 'Z' if 1 rr! BARBARA THOMAS There is no favor she will not do. Patient Friendly . . . Caiety . . . Barbara. JACKIE THOMPSON The larlies fall him sweet: the stairs, as he treafls, hiss his feetf, Grin . . . Frieniiliest Hoy . . . Tennis Star . . . Speedy. PAH. THOMPSON 'Sl hope for the bestf, Always fun . . . Cheer leazler . . . lnflustrious . . . Teddy Bear. C,xR1.YNE TOUCHSTONE NIXVITIIIIFIPSS fires birth to lxinzlnessf' Viracious lyn e. Sparkling eyes . . . Curly hair . . . Car '29-Q ' kv SHIRLEY SOBEN Of soul sincere. Hardworking . . . Wiscon- sin gal . . . Cute . . . Shirley. :VIARILYN STEGALL Pleasant to walk with, pleasant to talk with, ana' pleasant to think about. Happy laugh . . . Prartieal . . . Friendly .... Uarilyn. MARY SUE STIGALL lt is the spiritual which determines the material. Serious . . . Neat . . . Intelligent . . . .Vary Sue. CAROLYN STONE 'The salt of truth makes life more palatable. Witty . . . Infectious giggle . . . Frank . . Carolyn. CAROL SHARPE Suit the action to the word. Common sense . . . Loyal . . . Hysteriral laugh . . . Carol. DONNIE SHAW A'The Charm of all the Smart ..,. Uodest . . PIIILIP SIIAW .Uuses. Pretty . . . Donnie. Let tomorrow take care of itself. Happy spirit . , . Anliable . Philip. YVONNE SMITII Kimi hearts are nIore t .. Lyman Kid . .. han coronetsf' Friend- ly . . . Considerate . . . Comes from Utah . . . Yvonne. 4? , . X ii : 1,. In ,LM 1. ., ' Aff i 29 ROSE RICHARDSON A good laugh is sunshine in a house. Jour- nalist . . . Nice to everyone . . . Jolly . . . Doug . . . Rose. WILNA RIGBY Often saucy, often gay, and with a great deal more to say. Unusual beauty . . . Tilted eyes . . . Determined . . . Wilna. JOHN ROSETTI Honor lies in honest toil. Basketball . . Hard working . . . Resolute . . . Sincere . . Veetsie. SHIRLEY ROUSE Our true nationality is mankind. Campus Favorite . . . Lovely eyes . . . Smart . . . Ladylilre . . . Shirley. ED RUFE As good-natured a man as ever broke bread. Deliberate . . . Barbara . . . Popular . . . Daddy. RUSSELL SCIIONEBERO Wisdom is ever a blessingg education is sometimes a cursef, Good golfer . . . Clothes horse . . . Cum moocher . . . Skippy lou. TAYLOR SCOTT ln solitude we are least alone. Reserved . . . Deep Texas Drawl . . . Cat haircut . . . Taylor. ALICE SEAY The sunshine of the mind. Truly depend- able . . . Gentlemen prefer blondes . . . Sam . . . Alice. 35 DALE REEVES MCood things come in small packages. Sweet . . . Pretty . . . So friendly . . . Baby Dale. MARILYN RESTER Nu one is exempt from talking nonsenseg the misfortune is to do it solemnlyf' Wittiest Cirl . . . Vagueness personified . . . Dumb like a fox . . . Julia. ' HENRY RHODES Do well the duty that lies before you. Hardworlfing . . . Best Citizen . . . Depend- able . . . Henry. DONALD RICHARDS 0ne's outlook is a part of his virtue. Amazingly frank . . . Capable . . . Donald. JOYCELL Pow ELL A good name 18 more to be rhosen than riches Draws beaulljully Dainty Uost likely to sucreed Joweell KENN ETH RAINEY lharaeter is the gonerntng element of lt e Good head on his shoulders Dependable Well liked Kenneth MIKE RAY If you would rule quietly you must b amusing. Durante snoz . . . Witty . . . Driv- er of the Blark Bat . . . lllike. NANCY JANE REED The hand that made you fair hath made you good. Cutest Girl . . . Pretty clothes . . . Sweet smile . . . Nanry Jane. Q 'QR- P+ CURTIS PARKER Leisure is the best of all possessionsfl Likes to laugh . . . Likable . . . Shrewd . . . Curlis. MARTHA PECOUL Good humor is goodness and wisdom come binedf' Most Beautiful . . . Ya'll yell. ' . . . Sweet . . . Mart. BARBARA PERRY The rnildest manners and the bravest mindf, Modest . . . Considerate . . . Willing to help . , . Barbara. ERCELIN PHILLIPS Right IS better than law.', Dry wit . . . Amir leur musician . . . Car to match his hair . . . Red. DONNIE PIERSON 'The great end of man is not knowledge, but action, Reserved . . . Likes sports . . . Modes! . . . Donnie. JAMES PIPPIN What's the use of worrying? Cheerful . . ,lolfer . . . Amiable . . . Billy. 33? x , I fix -11357 , MJ If Elle O19 an W 1-...Q MOST HA NDSOME 'QQ H 3 Miss Sally Ann Bradford Miss Christine Holcomb Wi Miss Nancy lane Reed Miss Shirley Rouse W W IIIMIII mi . , 4 f, Q, en. V., ,,. Q. ?'I1-:inf-'73-W1 I A Sf.R'M2y1- 'yfnf ,- 'iii .i 'i ,, nv' n 9 , M A, wx f A 152' V, C3 1 gigcuuns r x 4 'f:g,y..,7r , iw, ,vs 4 , h , ' af 12' -' x W?+.'z, Q 'Q ff? ,jg Ali! gg? 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VE? f fd V k,.f,-,y. - 3 ,-f + 954,11 fb- , . x ' f' w 1-J' , r f ' . - 1 , a,. f ' 5.2 1 it 'v lgyh V . , l , 3 4 Q' Q. V- 'W V X -'S' Al : ' ' I. 4 f ' U Q , if A , 5 Juzx m:x'r'r1E N3 IVA f- Q. BAXTER Joxrgs HJ ,BJ Co faplam .. L 4.1 yr, COA-Kill! CI.-KI,I.AHAN COACIIHI AI.I.lLOOlJ Left to right: TOM ANDERSON TIPPY BIILNER JAMES NIORTON JIMMY RESTER Managers fr' ' ta ' if First row, left to right: Benny East:-rling, johnny Wages. Johnnie Martin, Martin McKay O'Neal, Kr-nny Rich. Shelton Sylvest. Howard McNeill, Pe-ter Hatten, Eddie Upchurch, Lyons, Ralph Ward, ,lohnny Ben:-field, Butch Landry, Irby Nlclnnis. Second row: Shaw, ,lack Rf-mick, Fred Gentry, Billy Starr, Jason Noble-, Frank Palazzo, Phil Robby Besse, Esdf-l Shaw. Emile Barrett, Edgar Hughes, Duard Driver, Jimmy Head, Way Davis, Sam Mills. JACK BEATTIE JOHN BENEFIELD BENNY EASTERLINC EMERY DAVIS ,fa-i, BOBBY FAVRE PETER HATTEN BAXTER JONES CHARLIE LONG Third row: Tippy Milner, Jimmy Raster, Jo ,Io Pecoul, Billy Mount, Castleberry, Mike Ray, Harold Hlll, Barney Mercer, Gary Harrell. Roger Bailey, Charlie Long, Jerry Carriere, Bobby Favre, Jack Beattie, Baxter Jones. Emery Davis, James Morton. KENNEY LYONS HOWARD MCNEIL1 SAM MILLS MIKE RAY xi Q 1 4 ' W ' Q, fi-40 4 A Qi' s Q vw . ' , E aff? A' pd .4 fr ff ,f Q Y ' Q ,f 5 ' , L',,,: If 4. KLM, X J ' , , , I 1 .f 1. . - ff ff 1,, V.. ,L L, 7g 4f?,'Tf 'i X JP -A GULFPORT-12 BROOKHAVEN-7 Gulfport grabbed an early lead and clung tenaciously to it. Scores by Benefield and McNeill gave the Gulfport Commodores their first Big Eight Victory. GULFPORT-6 NATCHEZ-60 Natchez's team overpowered the Commodores as seven Rebels scored to give the Southern cham- pions victory. Quarterback Davis made Gulfportis only score. GULFPORT-36 MCCOMB-6 Combining precision blocking and a menacing ground attack, Gulfport started its six-game win- ning streak with a decisive victory over hapless McComb. Jones and McNeill each scored twice. va - 75 , . wid! -an JV. ,,1'Y,gw,' ' . i ,J 1 Y' T333 'H' asegfyffzf- 5 fig gaifrivfi' .g,f..4Z,2,af3 1-R 1 f '-5-'is ,jpg 2, g,'j:f.Z 'f 2-1 if 1 fe , - f Wea' ,ffm i-v , A' ,2 'x af, f wdg-ai s Qf'v if ik r , -ow. 2 Y? hg h nk' if +2-1' ' W . . .gift 66? if-,:, '., -- ' is ,les 'v - Z . 4: 1 .aff -M92 .f ' 'wx' - K 'NUTS' - 'I s - 'FH 1.- zgg ' , 1,1 : fu ' ,.,'- l Q' fi? 51:4 1. GLLFPORT-41 MOSS POINT 13 The strength of Gulfports of fense proved deadly to Moss Pomt Although the varslty tlred early 1n the second half Gulfport tallled 1tS hlghest score of the season GULFPORT 34- PICAYUNE 29 Although the Commodores got off to a roarmg start Plcayunes blazlng alr attack almost proved dlsastrous Gulfport however managed to eke out a wmnmg declslon Jones and Mclxlelll each scored 12 polnts whlle Mllls crossed the goal llne once GL LFPORT 26 HATTIESBLRG 20 Durmg the f1rst half of plax It appeared that the Commodore leadmg 19 to 6 would hase an eaay uctors Hattle burg how es er retallated m the Qecond half vuth surprmng strength scormg 14 pomti Dane who handled the ball beautlfullw and Lpchurch who scored three txmes were out standlng GLLFPORT 20 LALREL 1 Plaung the last out of town game of the season the Commo dores met a flred up Laurel team Although handlcapped bs repeat ed fumbles Gulfport gamed mo mentum ln the second half as Hlll Hatten and Jones scored q lo-.. mm. 'nn 'X' Yun n 'n':i 1 915019 ' f 4 mu, 4 A ' to n,,',,u 1 , , 'I 'I 'I I l I I I ommoclores Blank Biloxi 9 0 ictory Nets Gulfport Lead n 33-Year-Old Rivalry And est Campaign Since 1944 BY LEWIS ARMISTEAD Daily Herald Staff WVriter Bruising power on the ground, passing jabs at the right and a remolded defensive barrier, rigged and con by the Gulfport Commodores, resulted in a 19-0 of the Biloxi Indians Thursday- afternoon at Gulf By bringing across their first zeroing of the 1953 cam the Commodores closed with a season mark of eight and two,losses, as well as taking a lead in the 33-year cross-Coast rivary. The victory climaxed Gulfport's won-lost football year since 1944. This record left the Commodores holding a share of third in the Big Eight Conference overall standings with Brookhaven Panthers, who sustained one of their two this season when beaten by Gulfport. As for the series, the Tribe's partisans will now have Walt at least until 1954. ULFPORT LEADS SERIES ' After 39 games the standingslhis senior varsity year, who add ow 18 me Com fatsxezizfsf pizza? 8211 ores, 17 for Biloxi and four score- ss ties. In 1944, the Gulfportians made Severalflital stops from a sideback position, k seven of eight games in regu- . r time and lost 14-7 to Louisville Quarterback Emfffy Davis' the iss.l High School in the Mag- other Selilor lzlagkiiildelk 10fdGu1f - -- f por,cooyan eieraey irec cha Bowl at Meridian S Ray ed his hand-offs on the Split-T op A.: un 1 'lhvvd' ig 'fr-M'H-5 QV :Jw 'P' if Wfpfin 4. W .SGNW J A4197 'V .fe 551 -fi :'fgf,L-Pri tadium. I Upwards of 6,500 persons, nearly 'ng Joseph W. Milner Stadium's chu 1. tions and was on the throwing cr of all the passes ' vv' '- afters, watched the Thursftcr lanking in ide:a1 '-- no.-4.1. atc runners from Bi- most of the time were senior .M a Jackie Beattie, closing his third as a center n Howard a d . 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Q I -t VA SITY First row, left to right: Robert Pope, Billy Mount, Paul Franke, Jerry Crawley, John Rosetti George Rosetti, George Anderson, Phil Schmidt, Ercelin Phillips, Howard McNeil. .5 5 HQME .L :sums ?.5 1.1 f' I ii- .5 .fl , . , N F5 If R E '1 K 5 -. - .. 5, Y . . 5 H I M Wm J 1 5 Coach MR. VICTOR ALLGOOD JERRY CRAWLEY SCO Gulfport .....,,,.,,,,,.,.,,-,, Gulfport ...... ,... Gulfport ...... .... Gulfport ...... .... Gulfport ...... ..... Gulfport ...... ..... Gulfport ...... .... Gulfport ...... .... Gulfport ...... .... Gulfport ...... .... tual. Sultan--i - .,1 nv:'YE,g'lN ROBERT POPE JOHN ROSETTI Basketball not only pro- vides an interesting diver- sion for Gulfport's sport fans, but also promotes a healthy spirit of competition among students of the Big Eight schools. During the 1954- season followers of the Big Blue have shown a genuine enthusiasm for their team. o o Orange Grove ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 61 75 Murphy High ....,,.,,,A,,,,, Hattisburg , ., , ,.., , 54- Moss Point ,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 4 Hattisburg ,, ,,,,,,,, 55 Biloxi ,, , 34 Laurel H , ,,.,,...69 Moss Point ,,,,, ,,.,,,. 3 5 Laurel ,, ., ,,,,,,,,49 Pascagoula ,,,,,, ,55 fmgpf. Oifff-A1 GEORGE ROSETTI PAUL FRANKE PHIL SCHMIDT N - Manager ED FANT Under the expert coaching of Victor Allgood, the Commodores were an alert, smoothly co-ordinated group. The splendid equip- ment and the new gymnasi- um have greatly boosted the team's morale. v-..f.,f, 1, 1, 4 . K , -, ,, ,WL , M55 wi , VM H . V ' , ,M-ff -- :ig-' ,QM 2,31 ,N my W fifs XA ' m f QQ , W. , , , ,f , , L j f , 'ffbgimf-tu . 3. , , , V, .. ' 2 x ' Q fs 4 , 5 4 M 'Q 5 g W1 I wav f' f 27 3 31W2S,f3 if-. k 4 , n 0 29 1 A .sw a E :i. b 2 giiffllfg he? i ,,av 1 L' J gr W 9 'S r,p The golf team, Gulfport High School's latest addition to its athletic program, teed off this year with a keenly competitive spirit. With the added poise which comes from experience and inter- scholastic competition, our team - creditably represented G.H.S. in all golf meets. GOLF Coach Kenneth Buckley, Russell Schoneburg, Jackie Thompson, Glen Wright, Walter Martin, Robby Webb, Neil White, William Kennedy, I im Melear. 4. 'Q ,,., x -..,'f Xa I, Q- iii w , ,fs 4 ' L mul 'U' 11 f' i U Q First row, left to right: John Rosetti, Baxter Jones, Ercelin Phillips, Victor Wimpee, Ned Craig, Sam Mills. Second row: Coach Callahan, Tom Anderson, Phil Schmidt, Ern- est Ray Kirby, .lames Light, Jack Patton, Billy Craig, Sammy Capers. Third row: Howard McNeil, Taylor Scott, George Rosetti, Robert Pope. K 'Wit 'Xe P' vs- -4 :QQ Q, .. , ,,, M,5,,, , x., gy .. ' Q ff Vg., -' ,... W ,.f' ., '3,'f,g p.f'f-.uv-, A' ' N,-as 4- - 5 ' X 51:21 V x X ,,.,-2-if - . . W A .4 A crack of the bat and the whiz of a ball signify that baseball. the major Spring sport at G.H.S., is under way. The team play required in baseball contribute great- ly to the players' individual 1 development. A. sp, , 'Vw 4 , , V. , his - W1 .WY ' hm 'N K l 2 f . 13 ,A faux. 16 3 .As 'fig ,-4 ll 'W v - :TO ? Q9flgZ:, 1 ' ..-Ml? Y' , . I' 1-:g.,. wg.. ide? 14 f Q .. 1 ' - 1 iff-Y .gs N K L x!L4' 4 4 f' ' . 5 fy? T 'W Q , V 1 f AQ Q fi Q ., QQ! , g .. ft, 1975 aswleg .. 1' ' , V VZ W 'Y fr 'V y 'F fl ' H. K ' h , Q Y QMQ' . A if Q .ww 'N V '22 Aa sf Rn, Vw um, 'xx Y 'W ,Av- Vl it 59. if gf -7 8 Qbeeh Lek to rwbt aChNxcto H000 Pnnghz Co '31 -4 ,,.-,, 6 ..., M. E ,, aug.,-sg uw. ' f - .. tl NL.. 5 'v ,, w-.1 .,..f-k ---. -...-. ---..,,k -an Wi Left to . C 'lghff C ,. eorgeAnderson 5231 Yivtor ,mnofd ' 1- J ,V Cop, Jack Tb ' .I0hnny Omnfon. Both on the court and off, our tennis team is a credit to Gulf- port High School and its athletic program. F ,N ! 'Q Hemi I mn, Jack SN 'HP 'gy .1 ...af?' V A JACK THOMPSON MARTHA PECOUL MARTHA HATTEN PAUL THOMPSON JOHNNY ELMER BETTY HEAD SHIRLEY LANDRUM PHIL SCHMIDT cnssm EA DER! B9 Qgffbjgqa , , t -v O You--. Clubs at Gulfport High School broaden cul- tural interests and train students in the art of leadership and co-operation. The variety of organizations enables students to associate with others who enjoy the same hobbies and interests. Every club in Gulfport High seeks to develop in its members the honesty and alertness that characterize good citizens. Ayaf OFFICERS I Q Preszdent .,....,.......,.............,....... SALLY BRADFORD Vice President .,..... .,....... R OSE RICHARDSON S ecre tary ,,77,,,,, ...... J ANETTE JONES Treasurer ....... CAROL SHARPE X- '- V ay- ' Errors? Q-ix'-KEN X E I ' President .,,,...., C .77,,.,.......,..,,,A FLORENCE ZEIGLER tl Vice President .,,,..,.,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.. PATRICIA CAIN 2150 -k Secretary ..,,.... ......,,...,,,,,,. IN IARILYN RESTER S Treasurer .......,V,,............,eew WILMA RIGBY Q3 , 2 ' 4 W 2 A I I e 2 3 I 3 5 Q 2 L 5 I 5 ' 2 - 5 A 5 f r NGA P' Ona 4 P 'fl 2 ... ...,4..A V ,, . SARAH ODLE ' I P fl 1 .... .. ...,, PEGGY HOLCOMB rm I 5 f ,f , A ,, .A,, , KAY FAINT O Treasurer ,,,,, ,...,,,. , ,, ,,,, ,...,,,A,,. C AROLYN HOUSE 000 A0 -L-UiUl'C-EfClCllCl'5 TIDE CLUB President ..,,..,,. .. ......., ...........,.... B ETTY MOORE Vice President ,,,,,,, .......,. R ICHARD KILLEGREW of 0 President ,,,,,,,.,,,,. ,,,,,, 1 IARTHA DEE BAHM Vice President ,.,.,,, ,,,,,,,.. E LIZABETH ODOM Secretary ,,..,.., .,,.,... D ALE REEVES Trerlxnrfvr ,.,. MARCIA EMBT Secretary-Treasurer ....... HERBERT MARTIN 0II1l'llCl Cl0 Club President SUE WOODCOCK Vice President P.-X TFY N EWBIAN Secretary NORNIA CUEVAS Treasurer BARBARA GARN ER GIHLS' HTHLETIE CLUB President ..,,...., ,,A,,,. J EANETTE WARFIELD Secretary ,,.... ....... J EWELL PETERMAN Vice President ,A ,, ,,,,,-,,,,,,-, SYLVIA ALLEN Treasurer ,,..,,,. GARNETT LENAZ President BARNEY MERCER Vice President PETE HATTEN Secretary ED JAMES Treasurer TOMMY RANDOLPH nior ' - EBATE , I JACK JOST CURTIS BURCE Captain Co-Captain ROBERT STEVENS JOE COOK GEQRGE ISAACS , NELL FERGUSON President 7,,,....,. ,,7,, , ,,,,.,..,,T,,,7, E D FANT Secretary ...... ..,.,,.,w7,....wv.. J IMMY EATON Vice President , .,,e... ...,.e.,. J ACKIE THOMPSON Treasurer , ..,.... MELODIA BLACKMARR 1 , OFFICERS President ,,,,7,,,,A 7, ,..,,,A MARY LANHABI Vice President .,.,.., .,,,,,,,A,,.,,,7, 3 IARY HOOK Secretary 7,,.,A,.7, ..7.,, B ARBARA DANIELSON Reporter .,,, ..,..,..,...ee,,..,, . ALICE SEAY S ,f u Q V ii Q . A 4. I , J Patients, Please. W Future Nurses Club 8 X 10, Right? OFFICERS Presidenz ,Y7,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,Y,777,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, B I LL BUFORD Vice President ,.,,,,, A7Y7.,,,. J AMES LIGHT S eere tary 7,,,L..., Y,7A,,,, B OBBY MILNER Treas urer , 7,,7,,, OBIE JOHNSON amera Club gil? 47 , c- a 'df Whats Cooklng? Iuiure Homemakers of America OFFICERS President ..., ..,4,,, .. , . s ALLY BRADFORD Secretary V .. ..,... C AROLE RAINEY Vice President ,.e,... ...... N ORMA CUEVASA Treasurer eee-eeee ENLA RAY CRIMES .. - - - ii ? -5' 4-Uff . WEN- em, V .re 1-2f.'ggg,, gf OFFICERS President BOBBY FAVRE Vice President BAXTER JONES Secretary-Treasurer ERCELIN PHILLIPS 1 I . 1 L Se habla el espafmol aqui OFFICERS President ,....,,,.,,..A,...,...........,..... AILEEN FOWLER Vice President ......., ,e.,,...... J ACK STONE Secretary-Treasurer ..,...... NANCY MIZE Spanish Club KDSEFH TJONES ,fm Oil PP' ' EP YVZF' OFFICERS President 7,,,,A ,. ,,,,, ,, , ,,,A,, A HELEN WARD Vice President ,,,,,,,,. A, A,,,,,., JACK JOST Secretary ,,,,,, .,,,, ,,,,,,,, D ONNIE SHAW Treasurer ,,,,,. CURTIS BURGE 1 J Keep to the Starboard Radiv Guild 7 IX, St! QQ! ff' :iw tr -it AMI RAD O GLUE OFFICERS Presulent WQYXZ 91 g Off K f 2 JOHN PIERCE BOB HILL ROY JOHNSON Vice President Secretary Treasurer J. .:::Ei4' '::::::9 W::::::. ::g:::' 'I nv m n .:7 ,W Editor Helen Ward Front Page Editors Mary Sue Stigall Alice Seay Jack Bowden Lydia Grace Besse Editorial Page Editors ff 'al- Feature Page Editors Marilyn Rester Martha Pecoul Typists Nancy .lane Reed Donnie Shaw Not pictured Beth Chenoweth I, Eddie Mae Morris Sports Page Editors Harriet Stanley Janette Jones PXQ Business .llanager Russell Schoneberg ........ ,..4,.... Assistant Business Manager .loe Merritt Managing Editor Norman Yandell ET' Promotion Mayme V. Stone Bookkeeper Janette Jones Photographer James Light ' 'K Circulation 'L Polly Pope A Exchange Editor Evelyn Barber Publicity Nell Ferguson A dvertising . .loan Bowden Advisor Art Editor . Mrs. E. K. Schmidt Barbara Jones Helen Fmley J . K .V 'LQ 'fi Student Librarians nm Qllin and zonal Xrniorlionoiorirrg fill Projeciion Crew Jfbspiialifg G ommiffee Stage Crew Jllusie Homo? S0665 SENXGR RECOG mo f '-3 fr 19 1' V Assoczkzte Editor Florence Zoigler Editor Jimmy Eaton If -5? -32' Y Q :IE 'im but 1 Sports Edilor Jack Thompson Writing Editor Mary Ann Campbell Junior Editor Ed Fant Associate Sports Editor Ed Ruff Feature Editor Nina Cowart Sophomore Editor Mary King X 1 .1-iff 9 463-'WN' 322 , YZ ff LOG '55- ,R Top row: Photographer James Light Art Editor Barbara Jones Bottom row: Associate Art Editor Christine Holcomb Layout Editor Barbara Batchelor 'x X W Top row, below: Sales .Uanager Irvin Cowie Publicity Manager .lack J ost if I Business Manager Kenneth Rainey Sponsor Mr. C. J. Harper Bottom row: Circulation Manager Johnny Hamilton Photography Editor Nancy Mize R, ,ft r 'X State Winner Voice of Democracy Contest Florence Zeigler Bausfh-Lomb Science Award Kenneth Rainey D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award Nancv Mize First Team Big Eight Football Howard McNeil Jack Beattie Lion Oil Essay Scholarship Jimmy Eaton Q3 TZ X x Xqfxj fx! I Director MR. CARL S. BALIUS ,,.-+.H wa-mnulnui L Drum ,llajur CURTIS l1l'RlI in ' . i 7337- 1 'fuk ,- W 4 ws, hx 44 I Choru Choir A Capp LXLS irector of BL S. BA MR. C ccompanist SAR A PM ODLE A Cappella Choir QIELZD XWXWXXY SOPUTSUCATS I I Z ., , 'Y n ,. 4.1: 'Z .. Dlllgnonelle CAST Harriet Stanley Donna Deabler Donnie Shaw Barbara Danielson Crawford Owen, Jr Mayme V. Stone Jack Jost Nancy ,lane Reed Jack Thompson Wilna Rigby Ed James Frances Winstead Skippy Schoneberg Shirley Landrum Nell Ferguson Irvin Cowie Billy Dodson Bob Hill 5 1'S RE X urs Al CAST Helon Howell Crawford Owen Terry Meadows Evie Mattinson Harriet Stanley Barbara Brown Jane Sheely Earline Daniels Ed James Bob Hill Edgar Hughes Shirley Landrum Ann Cavanagh Bobby Smith LE Q I AQ 1 X ,CX J 3 . .,4. if 9' 'Q 795 ,z V X 'Q i -,T Y-TEEN INSTALLATION BN . n NBIIGNONETTEH NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY ' N X, 'L ' jr ,.ft if ,U 51 5.5 'Ei '33 51 X 'J fi! if Og ,I Az Tie gli' . guy? I 5 Q 5 I DQ 6' 5' f LP I IUbfvgg- 'J-Imam '1' 5 QW CHRISTMAS PAGEANT ff HAM RADIO CLUB ASSEMBLY CHRISTMAS PAGEANT , , Little Wom Mi' 1 ,Q L,,, 7 C ev I zz A 4 if: Qhatkf w N. W. ik Ch a .4-f ' 4 hx am th e Queen'- l ff . an b if 42? . fgf P s .gl 31-I7 fn ?7'7f N Ur Oefn X x , .A Sl X Haw.-1,6 ,,, Wham B35 Yee! You randma ' 0 Comm Cn L .fWh0? Megy, -.K ,H gn MCH S 9,5 18 N 6 fw,g Harem. 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BLSINESS MANAGER S REPORT INCOME ae of annual a e of elothmg., left m lmoolc room Sae of books from book room a e of empty pop bottle from book room a e of Junlor Edltor s funny books Sa e of flre extmgur her from book room a e of tolen tspewrlter Brlbes from members of Senlor Class to Wrntmg Edltor Pawn of ASSOCIHIC Edltors class rlng Rent pald by fUg1t1XC from study hall Funds reeened from magazlne ubserlptlon clrlxe Total EXPENDITURES lN11meograph1ng Statlonery and postage Artlst stlpend for lllaklflg po ters Adrenalm for members of staff Replacement of 1tCIllS lost by Editor 'VIed1cal fees for members of staff mjured ln serx 1ee 1SSC1ll'i1I'1t for Sale Mana er Black coffee and NO Doze for staff 11n ups for Bu me s Manager Flashbulbs for Photographer 1310 each Fee pald to Jo t Tam Seruee Repalr of ty pewr1ter sat on by Edltor Phone ealls to Nlr Fulton Wool for one palr of Argx les kmtted by Clrculatlon 'Vlanager Sedatnes for Edltor Llpstlek remos er for Sports Edltor Retouehmg of photo of faculty members lee paul Mr Pyle to gradulte staff members Total S 6113 1961 431 1432 11150 249 2106 4500 300 D 415 5545949 208 40 24 00 400 82 400 00 150 23 6 5 00 100 40 25 00 850 02 6 20 13 13 15 98 1 500 01 50 99 5 244 62 AOTE Any szmzlartty betueen this report and lhe lruth IS purely colnczdenlal or zl better be ' V' j T 7 9 S l s ,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,s,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,A,,,,, Ygbr Y N ,,,,, Y 'l S l - ' r , ' , , ,AV,V7, V Kzrrrrr 7 7 ,V ,l 1 1 , eetee 0 0 t,set, 0 0 tttttt , S up S l ,S .,,,, , , , N A ,. 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We wish to express our sincere appreciation and heartfelt thanks to Mr. C. J. Harper, our advisor, for his very faithful guidance and invaluable assistance. We also extend our thanks to James Light, our very patient Staff photographer, to Mr. Fulton for his excellent photographic work, to Mr. Pyle for his whole-hearted cooperation, to Mrs. Shirley Patton for her interest in the annual and her willingness to be of assistance. If we, the Log Staff, have been able in some measure to re-create for you the many enjoyable events at GHSg to capture the indefinable atmosphere of friendliness, industry, and cheerfulness that fills the corridors, and to fix in your memory the friendships you have shared, then we shall have won the prize-your approval and Commendation. JIMMY EATON Editor Ll' ffalag 'D' g.. fn . L J' f 1 . .1 ' v ' . at 'N - 1 5 A l . l 1 .- I s 1 ' ' I I , 7 V , f .. - f , ', I J . .Q -, Y I 1 j ' U p , , K - ,Q . , 4 , - A, L , K. 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