Moss Point High School - Growler Yearbook (Moss Point, MS)
- Class of 1957
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emirhr BETA CLUB STUDENT COUNCIL ' Q m 044 Point GROWLER On 'Jhia Opening aqe Qiuea Recognition 'Jo gheae T m anon Societiea which ,2 C and leadenahip. have bnouqht honor: to can gchool bl; thein devotion to the ninciplea oi; aerwice citigenahipa, iWia STUDENT COUNCIL 2 BETA CLUB 'The GROWLER w no.3 EDITOR Helen Faye Cooke BUSINESS Nelda Ray Morris ASSISTANT EDITOR Anne Marie Rinehart LAYOUT Carole Nelson ACTIVITIES Mary Lynn Ferril CLASSES Barbara Hill ASSISTANT BUSINESS Sonny Denmark ART LAYOUT Freddie Goff Katherine Vann PHOTOGRAPHY Marc Peterzell CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ACTIVITIES FEATURES SPORTS Damie Lou Schaub and Mildred Segerblom In appreciation of the two who have had faith in us, a geniune interest in our success on respect for us as individuals. The staff dedicates the 1957 edition of the Growler I'o Damie Lou Schaub and Mildred Segerblom. gm! 53$? :4 $7. 1 m. if: V .1. mu, 3.. 2235! 41;; L .W. TANNER Superintendent M.J . BULLOCK Principal SAMUEL R. BATES Science 8.8. Mississippi State College M. Ed. Mississippi State College RUTH BADI-ZR English B. A. Millsaps College DALLAS BIGGERS Social Studies B.S. Mississippi Southern College MAXINE BOND Junior High English B. A. Mississippi Woman's College FLORENCE BRATT Mathematics B.S. Belhaven College PATRICIA CULPEPPER English B, A. Mississippi Southern College BETHNA DENNIS English B.A. Mississippi Southern College PATTI GUNN Mathematics 81. Science B. S. Huntingdon College MAURICE HAMMOND Science, Coach B. S. Mississippi Southern College CLERA HOLLINSWORTH Music B.M. Louisiana State University BEVERLY ANN KENNEDY Library B.A. Mississippi Southern College DAPHNE LEE English B.A. Delta State Teachers College M.A. Mississippi Southern College I GERTRUDE LEE Social Studies i Mississippi Southern College JUANINE DOWERY I Home Economics ! B. 8. Mississippi Southern College M. H. MALLETTE Mathematics, Coach B. 8. Mississippi Southern College ANN PATTERSON Commerce B.A. Mississippi State College for Women CLAUDE STAUTER Coach B. S. Mississippi Southern College CAROLYN THORNTON Music B. M. Louisiana State University VONCEIL WHITE Home Economics B. 5. Mississippi Southern College MARGARET WILSON English. Journalism A. E. University of Illinois A.M. Breadloaf School of English Middlebury College ELIZABETH WOODRUFF Mathematics Blue Mountain College CAROLYN STONE Office Secretary NOT PICTURED I. K. AVERA Mathematics 8: Science 8.8. Mississippi State College JAMES R. BISHOP Music B. M. Louisiana State University M. M. Louisiana State University 1 HAMPTON COOK Physical Education B.S. Mississippi Southern College HARRY L. DAVIS . Social Studies, Coach B. S. P. E. University of Mississippi ESTELLE HAWLEY Commercial B.S. Mississippi Southern College I MARY OLIVER I Social Studies B. A. University of Alabama 1 DAMIE LOU SCHAUB Social Studies B. A. Mississippi Women's College MILDRED SEGERBLOM Mathematics B. S. Belhaven College V. O. SHIRLEY Industrial Arts B.S. Mississippi Southern College BARBARA STRINGFELLOW Home Economics 8.8. Mississippi State College for Women JAMES TAYLOR Building Trades Copiah Lincoln Junior College RUTH THOMPSON Commercial Bowling Green College of Commerce 9 Mr. and Miss M P H S Dudley TerKeurst Helen F aye Cooke w twin vmwmnmymmnr. .zmeHQJL: A ..uyV4'y.,r Itxr. DU DLEY TerKEURST Vice President JEANETTE CHRISTENSE N President CLASS OF 57 NELDA MORRIS - RAY HUNNINGS Secretary Reporter l2 N SENIOR Jeaneffe Dud I ey Christensen TerKeursf ' ' ALMOND, BARBARA JEAN Who pepper'd the highest was surest to please. ALLEN. JACKIE I shall try to correct errors when shown to be errors. ANDERSON, KENNETH He's not a surgeon but he's always cutting up. Football 1,2. 3.4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4: Hi-Y 3.4; Library Science 3; The Night Owl 4. ATES, FRANCES She never fails to speak a pleasant word. Library Science Club 1; Y-Teens 1.2.3; Pep Club 1.2.3; F.H.A. 1, BARNES, WANDA From her shall read the perfect ways of honor. F.H.A. 1.2; 4-H Club 1.2.3.4; Y- Teens 1,2; Pep Club 1.2. SENIORS BARIA. MARIE Joy is not in things, It is in us. 4-H Club 1.2.3.4; F.H.A. 1,2; Y-Teens 1.2.3.4. BARNES. WILDA Happy am I from trouble I'm free why can't they all be contented like me? F. H.A. 1; 4-H Club 1.2.4. BELL, J. W. Tis folly to be wise. 4-H Club 1. 2. 3. BERTRAM. MICHAEL The gteat end of life is not knowledge, but action. BOSARGE. BARBARA Gentle of speech. beneficient of mind. 4-H 1.2.3.4; F.H.A. 1.2; Library Science 2; Y-Teens 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3. 14 BOYKIN, THAD . Necessity is the mother of invention. BULLOCK, JOE Why should the devil have all the good times? BYRD, FAYE Her reasoning is full of tricks. BYARS, MICHELL What wisdom is greater than kindness. CLARK, BETTY JOYCE It is good to live and learn. 4-H Club 1, 2,3; Nurses Club 3,4; Library Science 1. 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; You're Only Young Once 3, F. H. A. 2. SENIORS CHRISTENSEN, JEANETTE President of her class with her mildest of manners and the gentlest of heart. Paper Staff 4; Student Council 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Class Officer 2, Pre- sident 4; Who's Who 4; Class Favor- ite 4; Y-Teens 1 , 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, CLARK, MITCHELL A man's happiness-- to do things proper to men. Transfer; 4-H Club 4. COOPER, TERRY It takes a wise man to discover a wise man. CRISWELL, MURRAY Content to follow while others lead. Carnival Court 1. CUNNINGHAM, JAMES Happy will his nature be. The Nite Owl , You're Only Young Once. 'IS COOKE, HELEN FAYE She has a voice in everything and knows whereof she speaks. F. H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; Class Officer 2, President 3; You're Only Young Once ; Homecoming 2; Paper Staff1,2,3,4; Qui118z Scroll4;Annua1Staff1,2,3, 4; Editor 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; The Nite Owl ; Girls State; Who's Who 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Beta Club 3; Class Favor- ite 2, 3. CUNNINGHAM, PRISCILLA The Gentle mind by gentle deeds is known Nurses Club 3, 4. CUNNINGHAM, GLORIA ' Hail the Queen F. H.A. 1,2; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Carnival Court 1, Queen 4; Nurses Club; Homecoming 4; Senior Beauty IVI. DAVIDSON. JACKIE She looks shy. but don't let that fool you. Pep Club; Nurses Club 4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Officer 3,4; Maiorette 4; Chorus 2,3, 4. DODGE, EARL Much of a muchness President Student Body 4; Student Counci12, 3,4; Boy's State 3; Hi- Y 4; Paper Staff 3,4; M-Club 2,3, 4; Football 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1; Track 1 , 4;Carniva1Court1, 2; Annual SENIORS DICKERSON. JIMMY His only fault iS'that he has no a , fault W Basketball 2, 3, 4. ECKHOFF, MARIE How sweet and gracious 4-1-1 1, 2,3, 4; F.H.A. 1;Library Science 1, 2. EDWARDS, RAYMOND Hitch ?Iour wagon to a star Footbal 1, 2, 3; M-Club 4; Carnival Court 4; EMERSON, MARY JANE Those about her shall read the perfect ways of honor. Y-Teens 1, 2,3; 4-H Club 1, 2, 4; Pep Club 1, 2,3; Nurses Club 3, 4; F.H. A. 1. 2. EMMERSON, PATSY Patience is the best remedy for an trouble. F.H.A. 1,2; Beta Club 3; Nurses C ub 3; Y-Teens 3; Annual Staff 4. 16 EZELL, KERMIT Patience and gentleness are power Baseball 1; 4-H Club 1,2. . GAGER, JANEL She is not only happy herself, but the cause of happiness in others. Band 1.2.3.4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Y-Teens 1,4; F.H.A. 1,2; GARRISON, PATRICIA A good lau h is sunshine in a house. 4-H Club 1, , 3; Nurses Club 3. 4; Library Science 1; Pep Club 1,2. 3, 4; You're Only Young Once . GOFF, FREDDY ?Iotf to know him is missing one of the greatest opportunities 0 li e. Football 1,2, 3,4; Track 1, 2,4; M Club 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; You're Only Young Once ; Who's Who 4; Masquer- ade King 4; Beau Brummel I; Hi-Y 4. GRAHAM. HAYE Don't worry, it won't lastI nothing does. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 4; Pep Club l,2,3,4; Nurses Club 4; ' F.H.A. 1. SENIORS GnLMON, TRUETT Oh, that Joy would return Hi-Y 3. Graham, Bobby GRAHAM. LANELL 'Tis good will makes intelligence. F. H.A. 1; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3. 4. GREEN, LINDA Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you F.H.A. 1.2; Chorus 1. 2, 3: Y-Teens 1, 2,3,4; Pep Club 1, 2,3,4; You're Only Young Once ; Beta Club 4; Homecoming GREEN, NITA Cute and Clever, naught never. F,H,A. 1.2; Chorus 1,2, ;Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2. 3,4; Beta Club 3, 4; Homecoming 4. GREENOUGH, NELL One may be humble out of pride. F, H,A, 1,2; Nurses Club 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Y-Teens 3 4; Annual Staff 4; Chorus 4. l7 HOLDER, WALLACE crown. 4-H Club 1,2; Tide Club 3,4. HOLLAND. EUNIC E A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of Nature. Nurses Club 3, 4. E HUGHES. JIMMY ! The Gods looked with favor and superior courage. Transfer HULBERT, MAURIC E Few men have the natural strength to Honor a friend; success without an . Band 1.2. .4: 4'H Club 1.2.3.4: Carnival Court 2,4. HUNNINGS, RAY He is a talker and r'leeds no questioning before he speaks. Hi-Y 3.4; Beta Club 3.4; Football 1.2.4; Track 1,4; Club 4; Paper Staff 4; You're Only Young Once 3; Carnival Court 4; Baseball 3; Library Science 1; Class Officer 1, 4. SENIORS. The quiet mind is richer than a GREENOUGH, PHYLLIS A good name is better than reat riches. Y-Teens 1', 2. 3, 4; Nurses Clu 3, 4; F.H.A. 1, 2; Pep Club 3. HAMILTON. JOHN What? No girls in Heaven, Just leave me here. , Tide Club 3. 4; Beau Brummel V. HILL. NELL The best things in life are free. 4-H C1ub1,2; Pep Club1,2,3, 4; Y-Teens 2, 3; F.H.A. 2. HILLMAN, YVONNE Waste not old tears old over old rief. Band1.2.3.4. Majorette 3.4; Y- eens 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1.2.3; F.H.A. 2, 3; Annual Staff 4; You're Onl Young Once Beta Club 3, 4; Homecoming 3; Carnival ourt 4; Chorus 1,2, The Night Owl . HOLIFIELD, MARGARET Nothing is stron er than custom Library Science ; Y-Teens 3. M 18 LEE, PETE MADDOX, VONNELLE An interest in knowlectige pays the best interest. Pep Club 1, 2; Class Of1cer 1. MAPLES, VONCEIL God' 5 rarest blessing is a good woman Pep Club 1. MAYFIELD, SARAH Second thoughts are ever Wiser. MCQUEEN, J, D I make the most of all that comes, and the least of all that goes.' , Tide Club 3 ,4; 4-H Club 4. SENIORS To 1115 thou art a delicious torment, M-C ub 2.3.4; Football 1, 2,3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Hi- Y 4; Carnival Court 2; Track 1, 4. HURT,PATR1CIA Youth,fu11 of grace, force, 8: fascination Y- Teens 1, 2, 3; F. H. A. 1, 2; Pep Club 1,2,3; You'reOnly Young Once 3, Paper Staff 3. JONES. JOYCE If she can 'I find anything to laugh about she '11 just giggle. Pep Club 3, 4. Y- Teens 1,2,3; Carnival Court 4. JORDON, DONALD RAY Ask me no questions, I'll tell you no fibs. 4-H Club 1. KOSKE, BILLY His fabulous smile is alwa s in st 1e Football 1,2,3,4; Basketba 1 1, 2, ,4; Baseball 1, 2,3,4; M- -C1ub 3, 4; Band 1, 2. Orchestra 1; 4- -H Club 1; Carnival Court 1; Who' 5 Who 1, 4; Paper Staff 4; Quill 8: Scroll 4; Hi- Y Club 4; You' re Only Young Once 3; The Night Owl' 4. LIVINGSTON, JOAN The universe has changed; our life is what we make it. Band1,2. 3, 4; Chorus 1.3. 4; F. H. A. 1.2; Y-Teens 3,4; Pep Club 1, 4; Pep Band 3, 4. 19 MERRILL, EVELYN Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. Chorus1, ; Beta Club 3; Pep Club 1.2. r MILES, KENNY He possessed a peculiar talent of producing effect in what- ever he said. . Football 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4; Band 1 , 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 4; Pep Band 3. 4; Officer 4; Track 4. MOAK, ANN Short n' Sweet and Oh! how neat. Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3; Your Only Young Once ; The Night Owl ; Who's Who 4; Homecoming Queen 4. MORRIS, NELDA A loving heart is the beginning of all knowledge. Y-Teens 1.2.3.4; Annual 4; Beta Club 4; F.H.A. 1,2; Pep Club 1,2, 3; Carnival Ball 2,3; Hochoming 3, Class Officer 4; Chorus 1. 2.3; The Night Owl ; Quill 8: Scroll. PACE. BILLY JOE Reafson is not measured by height or size, but by principle. Annual Staff 4. SENIORS NELSON, GERALDINE The World was sad, the garden was a wild, and man the hermit sighed - till woman smiled. F.H.A. 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 4. PATTERSON, VADA Sensible and intelligent F. H.A. 1,2; 4-H Club 1, 2; Library Science 1, 2. PETERZELL, MARC Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm Footb3112,3.4; Beta Club 3. 4; Band 1, 2,3, 4; M-Club 4; Student Council 4; Paper Staff 3, 4; Hi-Y 4; Annual Staff 4; Quill 8?, Scroll 4; Boy's State 3; You're Only Young Once 3. RASMUSSEN, BILL He dares do all that may become a man. Band 1,2. READY, HAROLD An honest man, close buttoned to the chin, broad cloth without and a warm heart within, 4-H Club 4; Basketball 1,2. 20 REDMOND, MARY . Silence is days as Eternit Speech is shallow as Time, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Y-Teens 3, 4. REEVES, BOBBY I did not care one straw. RESTUCHER. LARRY Men of few words are the best men. Football'1.2,3,4; Baseball 1,2; Basketball 1,2; M-Club 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 1; Track 1, 2,3; Homecoming 4. RICHARDS, I. A. An honest man's word is as good as his hand. ROGERS, DAVID It is nod to live and learn. Trans er; Football 3, 4; Hi-Y 3,4; You're Only Young Once ; M Club 4; Chorus 3, 4; Carnival Court 3,4; The Nite Owl . SENIORS ROBINSON, ROBERT EARL Tis a wise saying; 'Drive on your own track' . ROGERS, JOAN The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. Transfer; Y-Teens 3, 4; Program Chairman 3; Homecoming 4; Girls' State 3; Paper Staff 3, 4; Quill 8: Scroll 4; You're Only Young Once. ROGERS, MYRNA What cannot be cured must be endured. Chorus 1, 2, 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Y -Teens 1, 2, 4; F.H.A.. 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice President 4; Student Council Secretary 4; Carnival Court 4; Cheerleader 4; The Night Owl 4. ROGERS, MARY FRANCES what is yours is mine, and all mine is yours. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Sextet 3, 4; Quartet 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Secretary Beta 4; F.H.A. 1; Pep Club 2,3; Y-Teens 3,4; Student Council 4; Nurses Club 3,4; Carnival Ball 4. ROPER, BERTHA Goodness does not exist in greatness, but greatness in goodness. F. H. A. 1, 2; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; You're Only Young Once 3. RYDER, GLENN He '11 die with his boots on. Football 1, 2, 3,4; M-Club 3,4; Hi-Y 4. SANDERS, WALTERINE A kindly heart and a sparklinf tongue. 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Secretary ,2,3; Vice President 4, SCHMITZ, SINE A good reputation is more valuable than love. 4-H Club 1; F. H.A. 1,2; Junior Y-Teens 1, 2; Senior Y-Teens 3, 4; Pep Club 4. SHAHEEN, PATSY I never met a man I didn't like. Y-Teens 3; Beta Club 3; You're Only Young Once 3; Carnival Court 3; The Night Owl 4. SMITH, MAX I am a man 8! nothing that concerns a man do I deem a matter of indifference to me. Track 2, 3; Football 4. SPENCE, CORVIN I'm as true as steel. SENIORS SHAFFER, JEAN A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. - Pep C1ub1,2; F.H.A. 1,2. STEWART, GENE Tell me thy company and I will tell thee what thou art. Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Quill 8: Scroll 4; Hi-Y 4; Farmers 33113; Football 1, 2,3; Track 1. SWITZER, BOBBY Nobody knows what he can do until he tries. 'Football 1, 2, 3, 4; M Club 3, 4; Track 4; Carnival. Court 4. TAYLOR, LEONARD My success shall be measured by my height. Football 1; Basketball 2; Track 2; Carnival Court 2; Tide Club 3, 4. VICE, BOBBY JOYCE This girl has her future planned and we know it includes a man. Y-Teens 2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3; F.H.A. 1,2; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Nurses Club' 3, 4; Library Science 1, 2. TerKEURST, DUDLEY Hold the Fort! I am coming. Transfer; Football 3, 4; Beta Club Vice President 3; President 4; Class President 3, Vice President 4; Baseball 3,4; You're Only Youn Once ; The Night Owl Hi-Y 4; Quill 8; Scroll; M Club , 4; Carnival Court 3. VOORHEES, HARRY So much is a man worth as he esteems himself. Band Contest 8!, Concert 1, 2, 3. 4; Band Captain 4; Chorus 3, 4; Hi-Y 2. 3, 4; State Orchestra Clinic 2. 4; Track 2, 3, 4; H.S. Rotarian 4; Carnival Court 4; Pep Band Director 4. WAINWRIGHT, DORIS Thought is deeper than all speech. WALKER, JOY Remember this, that very little is needed to make a ha ppy life. WARBINGTON. CLARENCE Let ever man mind his own business Baseball . SENIORS WALLEY, GEORGE A short saying often contains much wisdom Beta Club 3,4; Hi-Y 4. WATJUS, HILMA Can we ever have too much of 3 00d thin ? F.H.A. 1,2;'Y-Teens 3,4; Beta C ub 3,4; horus.1,2; Band 1, 2,3,4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Carnival Court 4. WATTS, MARVIN EARL Let us drink and be merry, joke and rejoice. Football 1; Baseball Manager 1; Tide Club 3,4; Vice Pre- sident 4; Carnival Court 1; Track 1. WEBB, DOUGLAS Work fascinates me; Ican sit and look at it all day long. Track 1.2.3.4; Carnival Court 1.2; Homecoming 4; Hi-Y 4; Who's Who 4. WELL$, CLYDE I have learned silence from the talkative. Track Manager 1 ; Football Manager 1; Track 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3;Tide Club 3. 2 3 Senior Play The Night 0W1 , Ann Wesley . . Mrs. Karley . . Mr. Karley . . . James T. Gray . . Ken . . . . . Patsy . . . . . Daisy Linden . . June Allen . . William Wimple Wt. 0000 25 Jack Benton. . . Sponsors . . . Mrs. Hal Lee and Miss Ann Paterson .Si'udenf Director . Cast . . . . . Nelda Raye Morris . . . . . .Nell Greenough . . . . . James Cunningham . . . . . Dudley TerKeursf . . . . . Kenneth Anderson . . . . . . Patsy Shaheen . . . . . .Yvonne Hillmun . . . . . . . Ann Mock . . . . . . . Billy Koski . . . . .Davicl Rogers . . . . . Helen Faye Cooke OFFICERS President . . . . . . Robert Inglis Vice President . . . . Judy Roberts Secretary. . . . . Ganelle Siurua Reporter . . . . . . Joyce Collum V i m Van Carpenter Luvetf Catreff Bertyn Brat? Larry Christensen Robert Clement Jimmy Cogburn Joyce Collum Claude Effe Cook Ruth Cook L.R. Couch Annette Cowarf Marion Darmand Tommy Davidson Charles Davis Sonny Denmark Betty Sue Allen. Patricia Ates Gary Berry Harold Baria Joanne Benefield Wayne Berry Billy Bertram George Bond Bettie Branom Kenneth Brister Billy Broome Gene Browning David Bullock Barbara Carpenter Sandra Carpenter Lynda Green Eugene Haire Gail Herring Barbara Hill Jimmy Hinkel Evelyn Hinton Jane Hurd Jane Hurt Vuilcu Hufchenson Robert Inglis Skipper Jane' Ronald Johnson Kenneth Jones Melba Jones Sarah Kirkland A? l . x; 3', m m x; 1 Ann Defhloff Minnie Dickson Charles Downing Tenny Easley Linda Eckhoff Wanda Eckhoff Erik Erichsen John-Evereff Mary Lynn Farrell Barbara Fondren Lee Foster Robert Garrison Naomi Gilliam Robert Gipson Korey Lee Goff gr x5; Betty Powell Pat Robby Ann Rhinehardt Jackie Roberts Jo Ann Roberts Judy Roberts Rita Roper Judy Rubino Ina Ryals Carolyn Shields Bobby Sigresf Hildra Simms Ganelle Siurua Woyman Smith Clinton Standard Joy Livaudais . Doris Long Marsha Lynd Gloria Mahofhy Martin Mason Delice Miles Thomas Miller Tommy Mitchell Carole Nelson Wanda Nelson Pat Osborne Martha Nell Paterson Woodrow Petfis Harvey Polk Mary Founders Getting nowhere fast. . . . . George Sfeen g, Earl TerKeurst ; 'T Gayle Thomas NW; Pancho Tillman ' Billy Towles Harold Tyson Katherine Vann Toxey Wolley Don Wells Barbara Whafl ey Kenneth Wilson Alice Wyatt This is a feofball banquet? 3O JUNIORS $3.3 v'Ir'; V; I I . o kdg.v 42 : uaqlA n 9 ; t A . , 3.. The Midnight Son99 J unior Play Cast Barbara Hill . . . . . . . Penny Nelson David Bullock . . . . . . Barty Mason Lee Foster . . . . . . . Jim Norton Hilda Sims . . . . . . . Kathy Mason Robert Inglis . . . . Parker Jameson Ill Butch Davis . . . . . . . Bufch Mallory Sandra Carpenter . . . . Wallie .Simmons Ann Defhloff . . . . . . . . Lillie Earl TerKeursf . . . . . . . . Oscar Gail Herring . . . . . . Tessa Broyon Carol Shirley . . . . . . . Ann Smith Jane Hurd . . . . . . . Mrs. Mason Ganelle Siurua . . . . . . Elaine Vose Evelyn Hinton . . . . . . Patsy Norton Gene Browning . . . . . . . Dr. Mason Sponsors . . . . . . Miss Trish Culpepper Miss Befhel Dennis 31 OFFICERS President . . . . Vernon Hunnings Vice President . . .Mike Warnock Secretary. . . Sandra Greenough Treasurer . . . . . Hacky Jones Carson Avent Thomas Baily . Willie Lon Baria Virginia Bass Barbara Beech McVis Beech Billy Bexley Claude Bilbo Edna Earl Blackwell Elaine Blades Tommy Bodden Jimmy Bosarge Richard Bosarge Yvonne Bosarge Yvette Bosarge James Bragg Peggy Branam Richard Brown Bobby Bryant Ellen Byrd SOPHOMORES Sue Campbell Charles Caraway Billy Caver Gerald Chunn Frances Clark Bonnie Jean Coleman Roy Collins Menu Colmer Jenny Lind Cumbesf Gary Cooper Aufhur Creel Jack Cunningham Waucil Cunningham Charles Dammen Jimmy Davis Jo Ann Davis John Davis Kay Dearing Jerry Dees Brenda Delancey Wayne Harwell Norris Hafely Vivian Hafely Lunnie Heidelberg Mary Sue Hillman Kay Hines Carl Holland Bernice Howard Bertie Hudson Sarah Hudson Vernon Hunnings Imogene Johnson Betty Lou Jones Haskel Jones Shirley Jones Sue Ann Jones Myrtle Jordan Betty Sue Kelly Elizabeth Kimbell Myron King Alvon Downing Betty Ellis Pat Faggard Lynda Fairley Virginia Fisher James Flynf Jack Foster Triiefta Gibson Bobby Glennon Billie June Golmon Kay Graham Olene Green Sandra Greenougn Mary Nell Greenough Adell Griffin George Hallsfrom Marie Hanson Clovis Harrison Edna Harrison David Harwell Jean Kitchens Joann Krebs Don Ludnier Eunice lumberf Dessie Lavergne Dixie Lee Leinger Larry Lemaitre Barbara Lennep George Leubo Don Lynd Elizabeth McGowen Loretta Mclnnis Kenneth McLeod William Ray Mack Jonnie Ruth Mann. Winfred Manning Jerry Lee Martin Jimmy Miles Marie Mizelle Richard Mizer $5. 733; SOPHOMORES Charles Ray Morgan Rose Nell Morie Freddie Jo Morris Edward Nelson Clarence Owens Harold Patrick Giorio Ann Peffis Jinny Pinter Louise Polk Jimmy Robby Rita Ranger Juanita Rasmussen Ema Lou Redmond Wayne Redmond Elizabeth Richards Patricia Roberts Lora Rogers Paul Rogers Shirley Rogers Jo Ann Sanders Henry Tylicki Melva Webb Tony Webb Alvina Wells Slyvia Wesffaul Elridge Wheat Ethel Williams James Williams Mary Rose Williams Henry Wilson Rocky Wilson Brenda Wise Jack Wood Horace Yates Hattie Young Carolyn Switzel Carolyn Tanner Kenneth Thornton Lenwood Til lman Zula Mae Sanders Levon Scarbrough Bobby Schollian Glenda Seamen Mary Agnes Sherman Richard Shields Betty Shivers Victor Shirley Joanne Sisfrunk SOPHOMORES Gail Smith Joanne Smith x Dorian Stone Lula Mae Vice Richard Wcl ker Larry Wall Mike Warnock Robert Watkins Puff Watts .3; yQ 9;? OFFICERS President, , , , , Gerladine Adkinson Vice President. . . Linda Clar Secretary-Treasurer . Mary Helen Wood Reporter. .BillTanner ., 8931 W I w, u II M Virginia Cronier Mar Fait K Cunningham Cunningham 38 Geraldine Adkinson Jan Aicklen Doris Allen Norman Allen Carol Anderson Mary Armistead John Baily Ma Lee Bailey Hil a Baria Jesse Barrow Herbert Benefild Dennis Bilbo John Bishop Neal Blades Hugh Bodden Leon Boren Jackie Bouler Harold Bowman Robert Bowen George Bragg Kathleen Brentz Jerry Brisfer Lynell Broddus Joe Broome Bobby Brown Lonnie Brown Tommy Bryan Norma Bullard Johnny Bullock James Canfield Gary Canfield Sharon Canfield Edson Clark Linda Clark Lois Clark Rebecca Clark Leon Coleman Charles Collum Patricia Cooke James Copeland Rose Marie Couch Forrest Crabtree Dodkalee Crain Oma Crawford Larry Crew Janie Cronier Wayne Dahlgreen Sandra Dafhmen Diane Davis Joan Davis F RESHMAN Henry Denfon Frank Defhloff Neil Dickens IVG Nell Dickerson Beverly Durron Johnny Dykes Julie Ewing ' 9V '73 3:. .1 '2: c. Frances Ezell James Faggard Russell Fletcher Linda Flynt Annette Foster Sandra Foster Gloria Gallstrom Henry Gilley George Goff McCoy Gordan , Wendell Gordan Eugene Graham Delbert Green Francis Green Darlyne Greenough Bernard Grierson Norma Grierson Tommy Griffin Patricia GuilloH Jeanette Hamilton Lio Hamilton Vivian Hand Fonda Harrwell Ronald Harrwell Kathleen Hafely Jerald Hedson Hartwell Herring Jimmy Hill Jessie Hosey Melvin Holder Clifton Hudson Gloria Hudson Linda Huff Ph llis Hu hes G enn HUI ert 7. an . . . . ' l x Callle Hunmngs .. Irene Hurd R James Hutchenson 39 Bonnie Hyatt Nell Jones Mart 0 Jones Jerald Johnson .15; K ; '.: n ...m. ; I ,1 : w I .. ,4 '1 ' g - f a a x Arthur Jones . f Emit S: . $2 $3: Margaret Kelly Donald Kendrick Densen King Elizabeth Lacy .. ' 1 ; Si John Ladnier Linda Lander Jimmie Laffine Elizabeth Lindsay Jimmie McArthur Charlotte McClary Jimmie McCool Joan Mclnnis Joyce Mclnnis Pattie McLeod Alvin McQueen Anthon Maki Andrew Mallefte J.C. Maples Ma Martin Pau Mason Joy Matthews Ma Ma field Lin C: Mi ler Terry Miller Toxy Miller Elaine Mizell George Nelson Graham Nelson Robert Nelson Carol Ory Jamie Owens Jeannette Patterson Richie Perkins Gloria Poole Sidney Posey Wayne Posey Virginia Powe Gary Prevost Terrell Pugh GI dd' R bb MeT'lelEabgy y CLASS 40 Shermon Wowerton OHS Wyaff Pat Robby Priscilla Rabby Ollie Randall Tommy Rasmussen Glynn Rea Burton Redmond Elaine Resfucer Curtis Rhodes Linda Roberts Joseph Rogels Judith Rogers Mary Ann Ross Eugene Ryals Glenn Savell Barbara Scott Patsy Shaffer Charles Simmons Billy Sims Linda Siurua Cecil Slider Phillip Smith Rodney Smiti'h Helen Stewart Flora Stewart Lloyd Stokes Gerald Stork Herr Stork Mar ene Suddufh Phillip Suddufh Spercer Subleff Hilda Swifzer Bill Tanner Linda Thompson Patricia Thompson Shirley Tillman Jean Tucker Llo d Vice He en Vice Juanita Vice Rita Vincent Patricia Walley Gayle Walton Wayne Ward Harold Wells Pharoah Willard Mary Wood EIGHT H GRADE ' mauw . : President . . Kathy Khayaf Vice President . .Barry Bosarge Secretary. . . Norman Fairley 8th GRADE Agean My Alexander, Jean - Allumes, Patricia Almond, Jeanette Ball, Eunice Fay Barnes, Reba Jo Beech, Eugene Benefield, Herbert Benson, Marie Blackwood, Durwood Bloodworth, Bobby Bodden, Jerry Bosarge, Barry Bosarge, Joan Bosarge, Kell Bosarge, Leila Boutwell, Joe Bragg, Edward Branning, Bobby Brister, James Brister, Richard Brooks, Ruie Broome, Lavee Broome, Ray Brown, Mary Bryan, Johnny Bullock, Dorthy Burge, Ronnie Burnett, Tommy Butler, Harry ,1 Buzard, Betty Carney, Harold Cafhran, Beatrice Clark, Janet Clay, Carol Cormish, Gerald Crane, Arthur 4 Culberson, Jerry Daffin, Al' Davis, Howard Davis, Katherine Denmarfw Dennis Devers', George Dodge, Bill Duck, qujnice EhlersnzBarlene Ehlers, Robert ' Ellis, Delores j Elder, Barbara Fairley, Norman Farris, Grady Fisher, Bert Fisher, Julian Fulton, Dickie Garrett, Jack George, Betty Gilliam, Kikie Goff, Horace Grafe, Johnny Goff, Jerry Goff, Linda Goff, Rose Ellen Golmon, Melba Gunn, Ronnie Hale, Beatrice Hales, James Hall, Otis Hamilton, E.J. Hones, Robert Hedrick, George Heildelberg, Wynkie Hinderson , Kenneth H'il Iman , Murray 8th GRADE 44 Hinson, Bobby Johnson, Terry Kilgo, Bobby Kilgo, Earl Lander, Jerry Larson, Tay Lavergne, Donald Lee, Jim Lennep, Warren Leuba, Don, Mac, Charles Martin, Robert Marfinize, Edwin Mathis, Polo Matthew, Arnold McArthur, Gerald McArthur, Jerry Mclnnis, Mac g X! SSKRII L K McLeod, K.C. McMann, Jimmy Miles, Ronny Miles, Dan Miller, Glenice Moody, Gene Morgan, Joyce Morie, Elizabeth Mosley, Ernest Nickolis, Hyot Ogburn, Lawana Owens, Brenda Patrick, Linda Peterzell, Dale Phillips, Annette Dounders, Harold Founders, Laura Rea, Wayne Reneroe , Linda 8th GRADE 45 Resfer, Sonia Rogers Ro Ross, Climfgn Rota, Russell Ryann, Joann Schollian, Betty Seaman, Carol Seaman, Tommy Shields, Stanley Shivers F.L. SlyrieIJ, Billy Smith, Blanche Smith, Nancey Smith, Wesley Spann, Sherry Switzer, E.L. Tanner, Rita Taylor, Richard Towles, Doulgas Tucker, Lynnette Turnage, Fredna , Vaughan, Gilbert Ward, Margaret Wafius, Scotfy Watkins, Shelia Watts, Amelda Watts, Joey Weeks, Leroy Wells, James Wells, Lewis Wells, Vermifte Williams, Clayton Wilkerson, Virgil Wilson, Imogene Woolum, Sharon Wright, Dunn Young, John 8th GRADE 46 Y-Teens Student Council Beta Club Nurse's Club 47 Marc Peterzell Joe Bullock 4-H Earl Dodge Student Body Joan Rogers Y-Teens Dudley TerKeurst Beta Club Aminfs George Leuba Band Helen Faye Cooke Annual Editor Pep Club Nell Greenough Nurse '5 Club' Marie Eckhoff 4-H Ray Hunnings Hi-Y Pete Lee M -C1ub , E 57 R tlt gives me great pleasure to present to you the 56-57 Growler. I hope that you enioy this book as much as I have enioyed editing it. Many thanks to everyone who has helped me make this book r' success. Miagow Helen Faye Cooke Marc Peterzell Editor Gene Stewart Business Manager Ducl Iey TerKeurst News Editor Helen Faye Cooke Society Editor Carol Nelson Sharps and Flats Gonelle Siurua Assistant Business Manager l-l If has certainly been a most satisfying experience putting out the TIGER FLASH this year. My sincere appreciation to all those who help me publish the paper. Editor, Marc Peterzell Earl Dodge Assistant Editor Jeanette Christensen Assistant Editor Joan Rogers Feature Editor Bi I Iy Koski Sports Editor Gayle Herring Exchange Roy Hunnings Staff Writer V1 Dudley TerKeursf David Bul lock President Vice-Presidenf Club fit? N74 NM! w jig gig WM ,3 . $ 'V x . .. 5V ' '. ,uRK .. . . ' .y j; ' WW , . a . . ! . u 3' ' Mary Rogers Joyce Colium Ray Hunnings Secretary Treasurer Reporter Student Council The Student Council has seen one of its best years this year. They have particapoted in March of Dimes, Cerebral Palsy Drive, and many other worth while cause. During the first semester of school the Student Council sponsored an Assembly Program for the benefit of adopting a foreign orphan. They asked each pupil to contribute a small sum of money so that this project would be possible. The Council has as their sponsor, Mrs. Ruth i Thompson who has served i in this organczation for three years. The Council is credited with the annual Masquerade dance and Back to School dance MEMBERS which takes: place each year. Earl Dodge. Myrna Rogers, David Bullock. Carol Nelson, Marc Peterzeu, Mary F. Rogers, Ganelle Siurua, Jackie Roberts, Jimmy Davis, Dixie Leininger, Arthur Jones, Charlotte McClary, Kathy Khayat, Melba Goleman, SPONSOR: Mrs. Ruth Thompson. Earl Dodge David Bullock Myrna Rogers Carol Nelson President Vice President Secretary Treasurer President Secretary Helen Faye Cooke Ganelle Siurua V , 7 Pep Club Myrna Rogers Jackie Roberts Vice-President Reporter The Pep Club has proved to be quite a success under the leadership Miss Ann Patterson. The cheerleader along with the Pep squad led the TIGERS to many victories in the past and will lead them to even more. The outstanding events that has taken place during the year is Homecoming Dance, Victory Dances, and the.weekly Pep Rallies. 53 ,2, Nell Greenough L AW ' JV President wig :3, Evelyn Hinton Vice President H Ganel Ie Siurua Secretary , The Nurse's Club is a new club fbr all QTi'ls who are interested in X becoming associated with medicine . in any respect. They are instructed X by nurses from our local hospital . The F.H.A., under the leadership of Mrs. Lowery and Mrs. Sfringfellow is for the benefit of teaching the girls how to become better homemakers. These girls are all taking Home Economics to aid them. This club sponsors dances, parties, and teas for the benefit of the club. F x . i Joanne Davis Annette Philips President A Vice-Presidenf p swag Elaine Resfucher Pat Cooke . Reporter 55 Secretary CARSON AVEN T Carson Avenf, Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Avean son has Peceived the honor of Page in the 85th Session of Congress in Washington He also received the highest award in The Boy Scouts' as Eagle Scout. Carson is now in Washington sewing as page where he shall remain for a period of two years. QUILL AND SCROLL This is the third consec- utive year for Quill and Scroll, for journalist who have contributed excellent work to The Tiger Flash or to our Growler. The mem- bers are selected by our sponsor, Mrs. Margaret Wilson. Members: More Pete rze I I , Ge ne Stewart , Nelda Raye MorFis, Joan Rogers, Dudley TerKeursf, Billy Koski, and Helen Faye Cooke. BAND OFFICERS FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Yvonne Hillman, Betty Ruth Powell, Kay Deering, Harry Voorhees, Kenny Miles, Marc Peterzell, Mary Lynn Farrell, Jackie Davidson, and Carol Nelson. DRUM'MAJOR, George Leuba. Drum Maior, George Leuba The Moss Point High School Band, under the direction of Mr. Jimmy Bishop performs at all football games. The outstanding activities of the band this year is attending Mardi Gros Parades, Twin City Band, sponsored concerts and attending Contest in Jackson . In the past the band has received many superior ratings at the' contest in Jackson. The Band sponsors the Annual Carnival Ball each year for the purpose of raising money for the band for various causes. This event is one of the most outstanding of the entire year. 57 T E T X E S The 4-H Club is an organization for girls and boys who are interested in Home Economics and Agricultural . Each year this club participates in the Jackson County Fair, in which they enter cattle and exhibits. They have chances to win ribbons, thus giving them opportunity to offend State Fair. The 4-H participates in parties and rallies. There Motto is to make the best better. 59 The Hi-Y is a Christian organization to promote high morals of christian char- acter in their home life and in school . Above all this club goal is to obtain good sportsmanship in every activity. Ray Hunnings Howey Polk President - Vice President Earl TerKeurst c Sonny Denmark Secretary 6 Treasurer Nelda Morris Gail Herring Vice President Secretary Joan Roget: President Carol Mary Lynn W ,x' Shirley Farrell V Music Music Waucill Helen Cooke Cunningham fy Program Program ' Committee Committee u'z 3 Ii 3 r4 '31. g is th. aw 5.4 5 f 0,4 ' 3V M ' A 9 4 ' ,. A '4 ' N .. 4, if '. , 1 II. III' L The Y-Teens is 6 christian organization to help maintain better christian character. This club is responsible for such memories as the Farmer's Ball, 4 Christmas Formal, and various money making projects. 61 Pete Lee Presidenf Glenn Ryder Earl Dodge Vice President Secretary Kenny Anderson Larry Resfucher Secretary Reporter Red Berry Sergeant -af-Arms Jr. Y-TEEN ,, ,. y President Vice Secretary Cal I ie President Charlotte Hunnings Joann McClary Davidson Programs Treasurer Reporter Elaine Linda Nbrma Restucher Siurua Grierson The Junior Y-Teens are a branch of the Senior Club. They participate in State organizations iusf as the Senior Club. Their motto is to grow as a person; to grow in friendship, with all people of all races, religion and nationalities; to grow In the knowledge and love of God. 63 L mm...- Mmg. j v TIDE mfg; a ; CLUB The Tide club is a club for all the shop boys who wish to participate in the Convention at Jack- son each year. The boys are under the leadership of Mr. Taylor, shop teacher. LIBRARY SCIENCE The Library Sci- m . ? i ence club is an or- 1 3547mm 3' 0M ganization under the ' leadership of Miss Beverly Kennedy. The club is in charge of ell library activi- ties during the year. This club has been in our school for a num- ber of years. m MO. PERRY Co h .1 020 January , 1957 Miss Helen P 00 Ire Growler Editor Mos Point High chool Foss Po 11C, 1514818810151 Dear M 83 ooke: I m 1 rec wt 0 you letter and photographs of the girls to be chosen OP your yearbook, The Gr lez- It s a beat p easur 1102.011 h b ms to act as judge of the contest am: 1f it were up t we 1 would like to choose ach and ever one as the wilme '. howeVe that is no ossible, I haVe the films girls as named on the tack photo a My very est w shes. cu Hedhm m C11 NELDA MORRIS III VONELLE MADDOX II n; mem ANN MOAK V JAYNE MEADOWS dibtliw BILLY KOSKI ll MARC PETERZELL III LEANORD TAYLOR IV JOHN HAMILTON V k .m mynw sbmln. wkeo maKE rmam onTN n Y mmmm .r d mlu, nan 86 O aunc .IS HQMe rpr Ude oCH CARNTWUQBALL SNAPSHOTS .r' g i 5 i 5' King BOBBY SWITZER Carnival Ball Queen GLORIA CUNNINGHAM DUDLEY TerKEURST Most Intellectual Boy Most Popular Boy Boy with Most School Spirit Most Athletic Boy FRE DDY GOFF Cutest Boy 76 HELEN FAYE COOKE Most Popular Girl Girl with Most School Spirit Most Versatile Girl Friendliesf Girl ANN MOAK Cutest Girl JEANETTE CHRISTENSEN Most Intellectual Girl Girl Most Likely to Succeed Most Sophisticated Senior Most Beautiful PETE LEE Most Handsome Boy GANELLE SIURUA Most Polite Girl Best Dressed Girl 77 FRE DDIE JO MORRIS Most Typical Sophomore DOUGLAS WEBB Witfiesf Boy GANELLE SIURUA AND DAVID BULLOCK Cutest Couple ioma oma 78 MARY LYNN FARRELL Wiffiesf Girl EARL TerKEURST Jol lies? Junior BILLY KOSKI Best Dressed Boy DAVID BULLOCK Most Polite Boy Friendliest Boy LINDA SIURUA Best All Around Freshman 79 KATHY KHAYAT Most Typical Eighth Grader . ,AM N44,. ,... .- ..an- J UNIOR David Bullock Mun ,; mww , k y .3. , E R O M O H D... O S F RESHMEN Gary Linda Prevosf Siurua F AVORITES FEATURING s4 ijfeficd a e I LINE: Center, Pete Lee 51; Guards. Marc Peterzell 66, Ray . Hunnings 64; Tackles, Kenny Anderson 62, Larry Restucher '76, . David Rogers 75; Ends, Glenn Ryder 80, Earl Dodge 81, Max '. Smith 38, Freddie Goff 85 Wot PicturedL BACKFIELD: Quarter, ' ' Billy Koskt 11; Fullback, Dudley TerKeurst 40; Halfbacks, Bobby Switzer 21. Action Shots from McGill Game. Coaches: Red Davis Maggie Hammond, Hamp Cook. Helen Faye Cooke Head Cheerleader 4r- Myrnu Rogers 9- S2f635$74g 8 r F: I. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ray Broome, Winford Morris, Walter Green, R. E. Tillman, Norman Fairley, A1 Griffin, Leroy Week. Tommy Seaman, Brent Collum, Jimmy Grafe, Dunkan May. SECOND ROW: Johnny Grafe, Mack McInnis, Richard Brister, Harry Butler. Enact Mosely, Barry Bosarge. James Brister, Joe Broome, Kell Bosarge, Bill Dodge, Jerry Knight, Denny Denmark, Joe Rogers, Scott Watjus. THIRD ROW: Dallas Biggers, Jerry Brister, Gary Prevost, Jimmy McCool. Darrell Penn, Gerald McArthur, Charles Simmons, Harold Bosman, Graham Nelson. Bill Tanner, Hugh Bodden. Billy Slyfteld, Richard Taylor, and M. H. Mallette. JR. HIGH FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Moss Point 17 Pascagoula ' 6 Moss Point 0 Biloxi Central 14 Moss Point 0 Gulfporf East 20 Moss Point 7 Biloxi Michael 25 Moss Point 0 Gulfport West 6 Moss Point 6 Pascagoula 13 Moss Point 0 Biloxi Michael 13 Moss Point 12 Biloxi Central 34 89 av'9 E'm Jisg 213332 7:234 333; 51:3 3,3,3 73: ' . L 1392 337 4 52 4; 12 33 752'139711'41320330 A33 79 51 40111 , '88782 75 szVaij - - whim FRONT ROW: Larry Restucher. Pete Lee, Dudley Tcheurst, Billy Koskl, Glenn Ryder, Earl Dodge, Mark Peterzell, Kenneth Anderson, David Rogers, Bobby Switzer, Gene Stuart, Ray Hunnings. SECOND ROW: Rockne Wilson, Horace Yates, Tommy Bodden. Jimmy Davis, Jimmy Miles, Sonny Denmark, Charles Tillman, David Bullock, George Bond, Red Berry, EarlTerKeux-st, Robert Englis, Gene Browning. L. R. Couch. Harvey Polk, Coach Hammond. THIRD Row; Coach Davis. Richard Bosarge, Carson Avent, Henry Tylicki, Lee Foster, Willie Baria, Dorian Stone, Max Smith, Claude Bilbo, Lundy Heidelberg, Bobby Bryant. Buck Halstrom. Sonny Strickler, Mike Warnock, Vernon Hunntngs. Haskel Jones, Raymond Edwards, Coach Cook. The Moss Point Tiger Schedule Moss Point 0 Biloxi 26 There Moss Point 0 Brookhaven 21 There Moss Point 6 St. Stanislaus 6 Here Moss Point 7 Columbia 6 There Moss Point 7 McGill 21 There Moss Point 0 Gulfporf 26 Here Moss Point 12 Hatfisburg Here Moss Point 7 Laurel 16 Here Moss PointL 25 Picayune 12 Here Moss Point 0 Pascagoula 18 There .31. W- 2M43J 1 Ganel Ie Siurua Jackie Roberts Menu Colmer Sandra Carpenter ngen goes Big Eighf Mack for two! shoots one! Red tries for two I Good Sports- manship after ' the game. 92 Who's got the Ball ???? LEFT TO RIGHT: Leonard Taylor, Sonny Denmark, Robert Inglis, Glenn Ryder, Earl Dodge, Rocky Wilson. SECOND ROW: Kenny Anderson. Earl TerKeurst. LEFT TO RIGHT: Gayle Thomas, Dudley TerKeurst, Earl Dodge, David Bullock. Kenneth Anderson, Billy Koski. Red Berry, Rocky Wil- son. SECOND ROW: Richard Shields, Richie Perkins. Forrest Crabtree, Victor Shirley. Don Ladnter, Earl TerKeurst. M wmv mnm'w gm M ,1 , , . xwv- ,, , Mmm- WM My. MEFQ'WVTKQW 1y,- rm ; x. 0 m, MW. -....mm...;... wimmrz- M . 1:;....... . , h'W! - n- 7? TM Xxx JR. HIGH Mary Helen Wood Pat Gulliot Diane Davis Dale Peterzell Janet Wells Linda Thompson Barbara Elder Melba Golman Linda Clark Head Cheerleader 94 Jimmy McArthur David Bullock This Picture speaks for self! somebody said a funny . moment That surprised look toast everybody. . - .win mystery petsonal Hy . herewearelll why Mimm 's Hotelyl l grinning pyg'amirl THE BORDEN COMPANY Phone .7856 Bi loxi , Mississippi THOSS SPORTING GOODS COMPANY Mobile's Oldest and Largest Sporting Goods Store 76 Dauphine St. Mobile, Alabama Ph . HE 2-5625 HILL FURNITURE STORE Over 40 Years in Same Location Ask Your Neighbor Phone CR 5-2061 Moss Point, Mississippi PASCAGOULA-MOSS POINT BANK OCEAN SPRINGS STATE BANK $ranch, Pascagoula, Moss Point BanH Moss Point-Pascagoula-Ocean Springs Mississippi We Believe in and Support Our Youth Members F.D.I.C. Compliments MERCHANTS 8 MARINE BANK Moss Point-Pascagoula Mississi ppi Member of F.D.I.C. lDalgreeu T57 DRUG 30- BURNHAM Mgencq MOSS POINT. MISS. 55 Years Confinous Service Phone GR 5-7400 jazzy: CRQJLIO - Deleoiu'on SALES a SERVICE Kreole , Mississippi LAWRENCE CI. GRAFF. JR. Phone GR 5-8150 Office Res. Phone GR 5-2846 BLADES MAIN STREET MOTORS BUILDING New 8; Used Cars 8; Trucks SUPPLIES Salesmen: H. E. Parker 8: H. W. Coehran Moss Point Mississippi NOLAN'S BUILDERS SUPPLY, INC. Pascagoula, Mississippi Build with Builders Manufacturer of THE B. V. D. COMPANY INCORPORATED 46B.V.D. BRAND Men's 8: Boys' HERCULES FE NCE Underwear ADVERTISEMENTS EASY PAY TIRE STORE JOHNSON BROS. GR. 5-5491 JEWELRY Compliments Compliments of McLEOD JEWELRY SUPERETTE 305 Delmas Avenue Kreole. Mississippi Pascagoula, Mississippi GOFF-DAVIDSON JOY THEATRE FOSTER LENNEP AND SONS Building Materials Hardware Moss Point , Mississippi CHAPPYE'S MELODYE SHOPPE 206 Canty Street - Phone 8'73 BARTER'S CLEANE! Individual Attentio: ELECTRONICS Moss Point, Mississippi Pascagoula, Mississippi Alteragfgjgrgxfge Records, Hi-Fi. Phonographs Dial grcgiqgigggvaz Band Instruments Moss Point MOSS POINT STAND; BU NTYN TEXACO MAIN STREET SERVICE STATIOP MONUMENT CO . BEN FRANKLIN SERVICE STATION . . . ' STORE LA. Cirlot. Prop. Joe Wilson - Owne; Kreole, MISSISSIPPI Box 412 Moss Point. I M1. N055 Pomf, Lowe Brothers Paim Memoria s of Lasfin ississi E And Varnishes Q l. 8: Be 1' 9 PP WAYSIDE T.V. BLADES BUILDI 0 Y a Y GROCERY SUPPLIES Moss Point--Phone Gr 5 T. V. Blades--Ownt Compliments PARSLEY PRINTER R. E. PERKINS BRYAN INSURANCE AGENCY Insure--Be Sure MOORE'S FLOWER SI-K SUTHOFF'S Flower for all occasio , HAMILTON BROS. 12-5 McInms Avenue APPLIANCES Moss Point. Mississippi HARDWARE Day Phone Gr 5-7401 Phone Day 4582 Nile Phone Gr 5-8701 Night 5427 BRUMFIELD 'S McINNIS FLORIST Pascagoula Moss Point , 11 t Phone 795 Phone 3541- comphmems comp men 3 423 weens Street , , CREDIT BROKERAGE co. 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