Moss Point High School - Growler Yearbook (Moss Point, MS)

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unuwxifmmmi l JGR 00 mmmgmygmmw K 'CTLJ: W, Li; W C5311; VWUQ, W11 K781i V Llc 117 A W admj- .Q Lb Q N 4 pd, L! m Q 1E! The 1966 7. w, WW GRO WLER CUL Cf W W ;W KW LL x I 7': $5;an Liulx, u b , b q MOSS POINT HIGH SCHOOL M OSS POINT, MISSISSIPPI VOL UME X VIII Co-Editors ....................................... Mollie Roberts Lenore Shields Business Manager ................................. .john Brock Sponsor.........................................Mr.FredC0x ' STUDENTS Band students relax between parades at Delta Band Festival. Hey-Kathy! Nobody stole my books last night! ,'::?K;v x ' fa: ' Hf ' V y; r Sophomores. are you with us?! With a 9! or above, you could be a HBM, too! Our library serves as a combination study hall. Senior 101mge, research lab.. and sometimes they Check out books! I I thx for nothin', boys! Now we have to go to Oh! Ernie! Is it all that bad? dm lallen it rains! Active students! Pep rallies boost spirits of students and team. . . more activities! lhc Whh efforts have lrie . dents, yourselv lix'ilics us they have captured ll school days for you 1 w row er Sta 319712 7 x .1'7 ' hrough our you, lllC slu- aml your nc- 7 hope lhul WC cs 0!. your high always. DEDICA T 0N M iss Catherine Cryer Because of her endearing dedication, interest, and love for her students. Miss Catherine Cry r has won the admiration of her pupils. Through years of service to Moss Point High School, she has instilled into our minds and hearts, the Christian character that radiates f 11 her smile. Remaining calm and serene throughout her Classes. she teaches, leads, and instructs her students in literature and English. Because she holds Our love, respect, and appre- ciation we dedicate the 1966 Growler to Miss Catherine Cryer, M r. M .P.H.S. Bill Caruso MR. M OSS POINT HIGH SCHOOL B ill Caruso The students of Moss Point High School will always remember Bill Caruso as a favor- ite. His friendly smile, attractive personality and warm way with all he knows have helped him climb high on the ladder of success. Bill is a very versatile and responsible leader in all curricular and co-curricular activities at M.P.H.S. Faithfully serving the student body as president of the Student Council, he has won our admiration and love. Being a very enthusiastic participant in all sports activities, he portrays the true Christian young man in all respects. Being an honor graduate and Beta Club member, consideration for others and p0- liteness, make up some of his other fine qualities. In appreciation for all his contributions in our behalf, we, the student body, have elected you, Bill Caruso, Mr. M.P.H.S. Miss M.P.H.S. Suzie BuZam' MISS M OSS POINT YIGH S CH 0 0L Suzie BuZara' Because Of her outstanding leader- ship qualities, beauty, and Charm, Miss Suzie Buzard has been elected Miss M.P.H.S. As a very capable cheerleader, Suzie led the student body in supporting the Tigers. Suzie has demonstrated her abilities by holding the office of president in the Senior Y-Teens and by being a member of the Beta Club. She also represented Moss Point at Girlsl State. Her personality and smile have won her many friends, who gave her this honor. The sum of all her qualities gives us this versatile and Winsome young lady. We, the student body, salute you, Suzie Buzard, Miss M.P.H.S. M ost Intellectual Nancy Harris John Brock M ost Polite Gayle Wynn Bill Caruso 12 Most Likely To Succeed Nancy Ham's John Brock M ost Talented Chrissie Bowman Tommy Wells 13 Versatile Gayle Wynn E m ie Wells 14 B est Dressed Sharon Stagg Bill Lovetw F riendliest Mollie Roberk Bill Caruso Mr. 839 M is: Personality Mollie Roberts Larfy Simpson Cutest Couple S uzie BuZard E rnz'e Wells M ost Sophisticated Senior Karen Hiley 16 Wittz'est Ellen Nelson Keith Hill Jollz'est Junior Doug Hassell 17 M z'ke Khayat dlz'est F reshman F 721672 Terri Baxter Most Typical E z'glzth Grader Dickie Roberts 18 Most Handsome Mr. Pat McMullen S enz'or Beauty Miss Karen Hilcy Junior Beauty Miss Mary Eubanks ,.r.:. 10.55 Sophomore Beauty .Miss Pat White F reshman Beauty Miss Becky Lindsey Senior Maid Ellen Nelson FM'UH Tommy Mt'Arlhur junior Maid Phyllis Herring F.St'UH Tummy Linder Sophmnorc Maid Shircwl Parker Escurl Clmrlcs Musnn Freslnnun Maid Terri Buxlcr Esum Bill blurvis 25 ' L-R: Missklackie Womble, fourth alternate; Miss Sue Caver, Lana Kay Hately, first alternate; and Miss Ellen Nelson, second alternate: Miss Chrissie Bowman, 1965.11 Miss; Miss third alternate. Junz'ar M is: Pageant The annual junior Miss Pageant is sponsored by the Moss Point Jaycees and jaycettes. All girls eighteen years old or in the twelfth grade may participate in the pageant. The contestants are judged by out-of-town judges and the girl chosen to be junior Miss should represent the typical senior girl. We are proud to say that our 1965-66 junior Miss, Miss Chrissie Bowman, will truly represent our school and community well . Moment of glory brings tears. 26 Junior Miss and alternates ride in local parade. Contestants participate in talent com- petition. CONTESTANTS PARTICIPA TE IN VARIO US A CTIVITIES 6,, N m! f :ren Knapp is selected by contestants as Miss jaycees givetea for contestantsthe week prior to pageant. ;11gcniaIily. The final night arrives and all the contestants wait impatiently for the final results. 27 Court to King Rex and Queen Illia of 1966 1966 Carnival Ball The annual Carnival Ball was held on February 12, 1966 in the Escatawpa Gymnasium. The theme for this year1s Ball was uEveryones Gone to the Moon. The future years were brought to us very vividly in every respect by the decorations. King Rex and Queen tIllia for 1966 were Jay Fletcher and Sharon Stagg. Archduke and Arch- duchess were Sammy Holder and Mollie Roberts. 1965 King and Queen, Keith Hill and Mickey Sue Morris, crowned jay and Sharon. Everyone Rocked-out with the uMiller Brother. Keith Hill, 1965 King, presents sceptor of Kingship to King Rex of 1966. jay Fletcher. 28 $ King Rex k J01, gletcher 4? i $ , s WI 1;. Juniors Present KJ All Shook Up Anastasia Schultz ..................... Pam Grierson Alister Katzenmeier ................... John Lindsey Gardner Shockett .................... Mack Dryden P161 re Sebourin .................... Tommy I inder ' 13W ....................... ? Di Colmer W Wifstrgmkf. . . . -1.7: L. ,. 7. 1 Miss Strongarm ....................... Faye Talbert Mr. Snoop ......................... Chester Harvey Prof. McToshmore .................. Phyllis Herring Dean Worthy ......................... Carl Verbeck I Prof. Grudge ........................... Benny Felt Benjie ............................. George Angelo gyras- .............................. Daniel Tanner 1i . Larry Miller 4'1...4 1 f9 Kl v Cecilia D21va 91 i x ' Mikei Flowers d Ix y ,l c i1 P L L ,+ I I Bruce james ? V3 2 a ' l I :4 L T V Paul Lovette 'fr pkH ,r'id 5-1 jimmy Miller 71 Rhonda Ehlers Doug Crutchfield 1 Mary Eubajlksli Judy Brumfield Kathy Bodden Director ............................ D011 Pitchitino 30 Seniors Present We Shook The Family Tree Father ................................ john Brock Mother ............................... Carol Marsh Hildegarde ........................... Kay Hankins Sally ................................ Suzie BuZard Bob ................................ jimmy Bennet jimmy ............................... Pat DeAnglo Suzanne ................................ Sue Caver Jill .................................... julene Lacy Page Mason ........................ jackie Womble Freddie Shermer ...................... Paul Stauter Mr. Shermer ....................... Walter Lander Mrs. Shermer ....................... Lenore Shields Student Directors ....................... Gary Bush Margaret Farris Director ............................. Don Pichitino 31 SIMTED: Nancy-Saruh Holder, Daisy Mae-Patti Horn, Li'l Abner-Louis Hurd, Sluggn-Milztm Gotten. .S'hllltN'DlzNYi: ArchduchesseConnie Suthoff. Martha Turner. Donny Lumey, Archdukev Fred Heese. 1965 Farmerf Ball The Y-Teetw Farmersh Ball is always the social highlight ofthe year at Moss Point High School. The twenty-five girls having the most service points at the end of the year are selected to be in the court. Out of these girls, one is selected to be Daisy Mae. Entertainment for the court featured several student singers, and the court also performed two square dances. The music of the Playboys of Mobile kept everyone at the gym until ulights out. Court dances to music of uOh Johnny. 32 1965 Junz'ar-Sem'or Prom One of the main events of each school year is the Junior-Senior Prom. This years prom was rated by everyone as ttthe best ever. Many hard hours were spent by the juniors in planning and decorating for the festivities. The theme of the banquet and dance was ARABIAN NIGHTS. The decorations were carried out in style with Arabian tents and camels adding much authenticity t0 the theme. john Brock, representing thejunior class and Diane Holder, representing the Senior class, cut the ribbons, which marked the official beginning of the 1965 junior-Senior Prom. Students first attend banquet . . . then. to the decorated dance Hour. 33 H z'- T S weetlzeart Chrissie Bowman ATeen Dream bbat Kezgtlz x4; Hill; lhhis year the Growler Staff proudly presented the h1966t' X nnual parade of Beauties which is considered one of the high- mhts of the year at Moss Point High School. iCZlCh class is represented by eight lovely young ladies. They umrk hard toward poise and charm. The finaljudging reveals t1 winning beauty from each class and an overall beauty to wpresent Moss Point High School. i 1 t: w ls k t 1 t r ! Top Beauty Gayle Wynn L.-R.: Becky Lindsey Fresh. Pat White Soph. Gayle Wynn Top Beauty Karen Hiley Sr. Mary Eubanks jr. 35 Teacher Of The Year Mr. Robert Moore Sponsored annually by the Student Council, the Teacher of the Year Award is an honor given to the instructor whose ideas, attitudes, and teach- ing are representative of the ideal teacher. The qualifications which this teacher must possess are certainly precious in their nature. Because of his sincere interest in all students in their education and music, the Student Coun- cil 0f Moss Point High School humbly and 36 proudly presents Mr. Robert Moore as the Teacher of the year. Throughout the past 5 years, the Moss Point High School Band, under the direction of Mr. Moore, has presented many fine half-time shows and concerts. After many hours of effort and hard work, Mr. Robert Moore has been honored with distine guished award. VA RSITY CHEERLEADERS L-R: Suzie Bulzlrd. Sharon Lunhum, Yehbic Bullow. Gayle Wynn. Brenda Kelly. Mickey Dcus. zlnd jzlckic Womble. c Senior Cheerleaders '3 l jackie Womble Suzie BuZard 38 ' I Sharon Lanham 0 p11 0 mo H! S Mickey D6215 junior r h 1 nm .10! V1.1 , We M CH .Wlx ad VIN ,xh II Soplz 0 more Debbie Ballow junior 39 MPHS CONCERT BAND Bringing much musicaljoy into the hearts of fellow Moss Point students, the Moss Point High School Concert Band performed effectively by interpreting the musical strains of the uUniver- sal Language. This year the band performed at the Christ- mas, Spring, and Student Concerts, from which they were much appraised. The Annual Staff wishes to enter the Moss Point High School Concert Band of 135366 in the Moss Point Hall of Fame. Director Mr. Robert Moore A sst. Director Mr. John Anthony TIGER BAND The Moss Point High School Tiger Band added much spirit, enthusiasm, and a musical note to all school activities. The drum major, majorettes, and band members entertained the crowd with a great variety of exciting half-time shows. Mr. Robert Moore and Mr. john Anthony brilliantly arranged and composed outstanding shows. Not only performing during football season, the band marched in the Homecoming and Christmas parades. This year the band was privileged enough to participate in the Annual Delta-State Band Festi- val in Greenwood, Mississippi. The Tiger Band ranked in the top 5 out of the 75 bands that attended. The Annual Staff salutes the Moss Point High School Tiger Marching Band of T635366 as one of the best bands Moss Point has ever had. 41 Drum M ajor Chester Harvey M.P.H.S. BAND IS ACTIVE. . . 0n the road . . . at more football games at various activities 1598:1500 and leading??? supporting the Mighty, Mighty, ' rigers . . 42 M. P.H.S. MAJORE TTES OEOBKO'N Head M ajorrtte Donna Austin Left! Right! Left! Right! Leading Moss PoinUs band whenever it marches are the high-stepping majorettes. Composed of girls 0fthejr. and Sr. Classes, this group performs in many of the schoors activities. These girls add much to the spirit and life of Moss Point. Sheila Catrett Margaret Stone Julene Lacy Pam Grierson BAND COUNCIL The Band Council is made up of the Band officers and and Kathy Bodden. BACK ROW: john Brock, Chester Representatives from each grade. FRONT ROW: Drucie Harvey,Iimmy Gammill, andlimmy Hannaford. Calhoun, Donna Austin, judy Brumf'leld, Mollie Roberts, 7? ill 1! 55! fl. john Brock, President, presides over club meeting as officers, club members. and sponsor, Mr. George Dale. participate. 44 Nancy Harris, Vice-President, leads group in singing at one of its monthly meetings. OFFICERS gt President, Suzie BuZard, presides over meeting of officers year, such as the Farmers' Ball, the Chrismms Party. and and group leaders as they discuss plans for activities of the Y-Teen Convention. Sponsor is Mrs. Lucille Husscy. 45 FRONT ROW: Jimmie Strickland, Pat McPhearson, Bob Hemphill, Sandy Whitmore, Mrs. Harris. SECOND ROW: Lenore Shields, Bill Caruso, Suzie BuZard, Louis Alpizar, Kay Hankins. THIRD ROW: Nancy Harris, Walter Lander, Tommy Tanner, Nancy Cluff, John Brock, Linda Eklund. FOURTH ROW: Gail Miller, and Gay Ann Dickens. BETA CL U8 The National Beta Club is an organization of high school students who demonstrate out- standing abilities in leadership, scholarship, and service. All Beta Club members must have an average of 91 or above and possess such qualities as honesty, integrity, and character. The major goal of the Moss Point Beta Club each year is the presentation of a $200 scholar- ship to one of its members. This scholarship is financed by money earned from doughnut sales and members working as cashiers in the cafe- teria. Mrs. Myra Harris is the sponsor of the Beta Club, and works closely with the members to achieve their motto, iiLet us lead by serving others. Vice-President jimmie Strickland President Pat McPhearson Secretary Sandra Whitmore Treasurer Ray Burke Reporter Bob Hemphill SEATED: Linda Eklund, Walter Lander, Bill Caruso, jimmy Hannaford, Nancy Harris. Bruce Smythe. STANDING: Lila Gilliam, Louis Alpizar, janie Ward. judy Brumf'leld, Mr. john WymL Mack Ray Goldman, Ann Revier. Sammy Hold- er, and Addye White. S TUDEN T CO UNCIL The Student Council serves as the governing body of the school, coordinating all activities be- tween student and faculty. The Council once again sponsored the Monitor system, adopted our Korean girl, Chung D0 Soon, ran the supply store, held several teacher appreciation days, introduced speakers at assemblies, ran school elections, held money A; President Bill Caruso Vice-President jimmy Hannaford raising dances, and presented the annual spring installation of all new leaders of the school. The Council also was active in functions above high school level, sending l l delegates to the Biloxi Student Council workshop and 3 delegates to the Mississippi Association of Student Coun- cils Convention held in Natchez. Treasurer Walter Lander Secretary Nancy Harris L7 , SCIENCE CL $13 M? d 'm 4'. Ruumnkfgw'f - - ,zn , u nu $1.4. Du 'M Sponsor, Mr. Allan Lowe, explains importance of science in Chester Harvey-Vice-Presidem. Pat McPhearson-Secre- everyday living. OFFICERS: Bruce Smythe-President, lary, Bob Hemphill Treasurer, and john Brock-Reponer. SPA NISH CL mix; The Spanish Club was created in the interest of all those Wells-President, Doug Hassel Vice-Presidem, Bill Caruso students taking Spanish I 8c 11. OFFICERS. L-R: Ernie -Sgt. at Arms, and Patsy Vining-Sccretary. 48 LITERARY CL UB The Literary Club. sponsored by MrJohn Wynn. was created publishes annually the Puuper's Pen. 21 literary nmgazine. for lhnsc students interested in creative writing. This club For his service. leadership, and dedication to our school, our of Qllill and Scroll. Members are selected for outstanding Club has named our local chapter. thcjohn M. Wynn Chapter work On the Tiger Flash and Growler staffs. 49 GLEE CL UB Composed of fifty members chosen on the basis of tryouts, the Glee Club adds a musical note to life at Moss Point High School. Under the direction of Mr. Fred Cox, the group sings at various community affairs in addition to the Baccalaureate Service and school assembly programs. This year the Glee Club presented a Christmas cantata, which was very outstanding. It was given in conjunction with the Senior Y-Teens. 50 In the spring of 1965, the Glee Club presented the musical, So This is Paris, which proved to be a great success. In the spring of this year, the Glee Club presented a musical comedy, uMr. Crane, which was a take-off on the iiLegend of Sleepy Hollow. Students, through participation in this organi- zation, learn musical skills and receive training that will benefit them and others throughout their lives. Club Spo , : ., Mrs. can McCool, explains importance of homemaking in everyday life to members of the s. iorw IX :JI F.H.A. Council officers are M-RL Willie Bee Greenough, jackie Brown, Sandra Taylor, Peggy Gunter, Brenda Marshall, Jeannie Day. joyce Yawn, Rene Ware, and Mary Watson. 51 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL SEATED: Suzie BuZard, Nancy Harris, john Brock, Bill STANDING: BWCC Smylhe. Ernie Wells, Peggy Caruso. Mollie Roberts. Lenore Shields, and Pat McPheurson. Gunter. and Louis Alpizur. Club sponsors. Mrs. Estelle Hawley and Mrs. Betty Daughdrill. discuss careers in business with club members. 52 BOYS: 699 GIRLSt STA TE L-R: Pat McPhearson. Mollie Roberts, Bill Guillot. Bill Caruso. Suzie BuZard. Chrissie Bowman, zlmijohn Brock. Each year various Civic clubs have the task of selected on the basis of leadership and scholar- sclccting a group of boys and girls from the ship. While visiting the state capitol for a week, junior class to represent Moss Point High School these students became familiar with the demo- ;11 Boys' and Girls, State. These students were cratic procedures of our state government. DEBA TE TEAM lxR: Bruce Smythe. Jimmy Bennett, Bill Caruso, Bob Hemphill. and SEATED, John Brock. 53 H 0N ORS READIN G PROGRAM Sponsor, Mr. john Wynn, and members, Carol Marsh, Linda Eklund, Pat DeAngelo. Nancy Harris, jimmie Strickland, Bob Hemphill, Lenore Shields, Bill Caruso, Jimmie Bennett, Bruce Smythe, john Brock. Nancy Cluff, Sandra Whitmore, Pat McPhearson, Walter Lander. Kay Hankins, Ernie Wells, Charles Humphreys, Sharon Stagg, Mollie Robert. Tommie Ann Harris. and Louis Alpizar discuss lep Idiot at meeting. 7 0 U TH CONGRESS Moss Point High School was represented by Charles Hum- phrey, Bob Hemphill, Walter Lander, Bruce Smythe, john Brock, jimmie Bennett, and Bill Caruso at Mississippfs Youth Congress. Caruso campaigned for Speaker of the House, while all delegates participated in mock sessions of state government. 54 The M-Club is opened for membership to all those boys lettering in any of the various divisions of high school athletics. jR. HIGH BA ND The junior High Band represented our school well at junior High ball-games, as well as in local parades and concerts. 55 Ilger l-lash Welcomes New leachersi loss Point J f?fgles eleveni L staff. lake one o sss Point 7 had. of science $$$$Wssgme three ,Charlotte Bi $ckson, and x te Bigger t. several yea . varmly Wes Bigger m' 4' Belhaven '- , Jackson's. 44 I . .e recelved I f I Universiti J ,sissippi. h s h s thinks o1 ' h 055 Point, h h They are as: of the: Business Manager, Pat McPhearson, and Assht. Editor, judy Brumf'leld, assist editor in publishing paper. . . year to teach. He receive1 Seated left to right: Mrsh Broome, Mrs. Drone, Miss Hillmon. Stondino: Pichitino, Ne- u c rmm the Universi! vels, Morgan, Drone, Jackson, and Lowe. Nat pictured: Anthor Editor. Nancy Harris, worked hard to edit our dississippi. finest papers. he thinks h UTOWIer . fM p ' ' h 5 THE TIGER FLASH M iafiigs T olume ' . . eacher mor S. from the uthern Mis ' a . sked what t Ihxs s j I g the studenW er t1? , iigh Schooe' Moorx ' :udcnts of h 11y. ha khool are. u cons ; gent and icers a ave been 1m. I o m thc , ay FheY C e 1 ,n , V ?lves both m the 2 .98. ;e prlfmfy EDITORIAL STAFF: SEATED: Pam Hammond. Carol Marsh, Sandy Whitmore, Suzie BuZard, and on the campus. 1: band COUHCll 15 and Sharon Stagg. STANDING: Walter Lander, Charles Humphrey, sponsor, Mr. Wynn, 21ndjimmy get band running Strickland. Kenneth Morgan 5? assxsr the band members form dunng the half-nme scs- ads. havmg concessxons at the w w B' 5. 'from M1551- PhPVPr nnccu'hlp ' Rlovnkmrc n1: dnn knr aicn 1AAO mnrk cn:r;f Ir umn aurl R 'Thna... MMM State UNIVPYSIYV Tth . Junm' annaford was L 44 balute l o MPHS Cheerleaders ented 91301131 to be selected be in the Lyons' AII-Statc Ba 44D ' ' 4f ya. Jimmy. 30k around A ed-ear 100k. Sc mm are fake. ute with the r CS4 IHY weren't pl iday so soon t ,wt one along w hurricane Bet ur ballgamc to :y. but she did Saturday. Th pep rally held urday before Harriesburg. C ,;LJrealIy great ga but it seems luck wasn't w L-R: SEATED: Karen Hiley. Sheila Catrett. Debbie Ballow, Pum Luke. STANDING: Carl Verbeke, Mack Dryden, jimmy Bennet, Danny Flowers, and Ray Burke. mm- SEPTEMBERBW mg le 4 4: IIRL 4 - ' 4 ' ' XWHITMOF , !, vadcrs WI y . wad c J ,md r xiickw 4 w. jL' 4 .1111 a 4 s. L amth 41 these I ill tl' Mr, W k 4 J 1114 H44 Arm-Mm-nr .AA AA L7 .. ,x, ., l - hard 3 L-R;SEATED:BobbyeJo McPhearson,Pam Forlen- an, Fredna Carter, Susan Moore, Jay Fletcher, get. Flash is proud ,x Iyggrlgad berry,Susanne Fortenberry,Debbie Combcst,Linda Jeanette Bowman, Amelia Turner, and Brenda -first 88PW Girl f 44 I Eklund, and Kay Hankins. STANDING: lone Stew- Kelly. ; . 4 4- x100 . .4 a M4 v- ,uum. Lllk ytaa 65466 She 15 M1 9 :m, sets In front and back A blue Annmm AM A: ,4, mmmw'n o... J 4 xxn - lore 4 now i only one of 01 4 WM! niors'. but she 4 31103 ' most intelcctua ' 14H. '9 member in ti 34 10 Library Scienj 014 Staff. and Y 1 .1 as a member 4 ? m four years. She P Jr E 0 Beta Club a mu m for the Pap 34 II I xtion Sandy p131 J . . . , 1e University 4 mi, L-R: SEATED: Rene Ware, Carol McMath. Glenda King. Kevm Benefield, Linda Hurd, DFUCIC Calhoun, q. . . I I , Womble, Paulette Hill, Sharon Lanham, and Paula Al- and SandraRusselL HSSIPPX 'W 79m 5 MI mond. STANDING: Becky Davis, Alice Bailey, Sharon y Medlcal Ted 4 4 3qunu m uvxng 4 wunucnux Joo, Urum Major Lamp at Southern HONEY- LL. :4 rho rkoprhan an Inr'p m A... nnA LAL- -L.U . GROWLER STAFF ?YIPHFNs KOHQUL i s . ngm?:sk,! mei Business Manager. john Brock discusses budget Assistant Editors. Wnd Kathy Bodden. wonder if Fmal ship- with Assk. Business Manager, Chester Harvey. ment will meet the deadline. 58 om w HINHA 201th. ..u .....-, k; 1 m2. . umy y-' t T EDITORIAL STAFF: Bruce Smythe. Sports Editor; Mary Rockett, Organizations Editor: Mickey Deals. Class Editor; Tummy Wells. Copy Editmx The Growler staff, composed of selected stu- annual are planning and hard work. This year dents, has the responsibility of financing, organiz- the annual staff has worked to produce an annual ing and developing the annual. The two main that the students of Moss Point High School will factors that account for the publication of an be proud to own. folH'HlNS CC BUSINESS STAFF: Addye White, Guy Moore, Sammy Holder, Lila Gilliam. 59 h h Eh uh...- 3-.- Fan - KNEELINC: Terri Baxter, Becky Lindsay-Head Cheerleader. and Dixie Martinez. STANDING.- Cindy Leuba, Donna Wright, Kathy Ware, and Kathy Hughes. JR. HIGH CHEERLEA DERS The Junior High Cheerleaders boosted Tiger spirit at each of thejunior High games this year. The eighth grade cheerleaders were Kathy Ware, Kathy Hughes, and Donna Wright. Those from the ninth grade were Cindy Leuba, Terri Baxter, Dixie Martinez, and head cheerleader, Becky Lindsay. H ead Cheerleader Becky Lindsay 60 . LI. C K 6 . - Kc 6$A a 4. d - s - ;1csxc$j , X - , EM I .- , $ 62 1965 SEA S ON 18 RECORD MP. .. 0 Hattiesburg . . . 6 MP 19 Biloxi ....... 19 MP 16 Laurel ...... 13 MP . 6 Coumbia ..... 13 MP . . 31 Picayune ..... 7 MP . 10 McGill ....... 0 MP. . . 7 Provine ...... 42 MP . 6 Gulfport ...... 13 MP . 0 Pascagoula . . . . 14 L-R: Mr. Frank Lynn. Mr. Bobby Holmes Head Coach. Mr. Lavelle White, and Mr. George Dale. TIGERS The Moss Point Tigers had a tough season this year finishing with a 4-6 record. There were many heartbreaking games when we were edged by only one touchdown, but the Tigers put forth 1009A; effort during the season and they are to be com- mended. There were many honors received by outstanding Moss Point players this year. Bruce James, ajunior, was an All Big-8 halfback, and Lynn Cummings, a senior, was an All Big-8 lineman. Billy Guillot, Ray Watson. and Rainer Shattles received honor- able mention awards for outstanding performances. It was a good season, and the Tigers are looking forward to next year's campaign. Tigers fight to the bitter end. 63 Ernie Wells Quarterluu'k Charles H umphrey Tailbm'k Bill Caruso Fullber Mickey Smith Fullbmk John Clay Fulllmrk Ray Burke F11! 112ml: Steve Welsh Guard jimmy Gautier Guard Lynn Cu m mings G m1 rd Jay Fletcher kale Keith Hill Guard Gerald Berry Tackle Billy Guillot End jerry Bishop End Ray Watson E nd Tigers Lose Opener The Moss Point Tigers dropped their open- ing game of the season 60 to the Hattiesburg Tigers. The score wasn't any true indication of the game as Moss Point ran rampant over Hatties- burg all night, but they failed to cross that all important goal line. The Hattiesburg Tigers scored after they intercepted a Moss Point pass and ran it to the Moss Point 16 yard line. Four plays later Hattiesburg took the ball across for a score. Moss Point had several threatening drives and were inside the Hattiesburg 10 yard line three times, but failed to score. Hattiesburg managed to get past the Moss Point 30 yard line only once, that being the score. Moss Point out-played Hattiesburg in everything ex- cept the score. RlUlI'li TOP: Captains- Ernie Wells. Richie Hull, and LIerry Bishop. RIGII'ITBO'IVIUM: Miller drives lm' five yards. Indz'anjs Edge Tigers The Moss Point Tigers were edged by the good Biloxi team. It was the second narrow defeat for the Tigers in the beginning of their season. The first quarter of play yielded no results as neither team could pose any threat. As the second quarter began, the Tigers took the hall from a blocked Biloxi punt and moved down the field to score on a 20-yard pass from Hassell t0 Moore. The extra point attempt failed. Biloxi was not to be denied as they took the ball and scored evening the score ol'the game to 6-6. The Indians took the lead in the third quarter as they ground out two touchdowns. The Tigers bounced back with a score on a pass from Has- sell to Watson, but the time ran out with a 19-12 score. LEFT 'I'UP: Captains-Duug Hassell and Lynn Cummins LEFTHO'IVIUM: Watson dives tor a tnut'htlnwn. Tigers Fa 11 T0 Columbia The Tigers were defeated 13-6 on a strong comeback by an impressive Columbian Wildcat team. Moss Point scored first on a 26-yard pass from Hassell to Wells. The extra point attempt was no good. Columbia was down but not out as they stormed back to tie the game 6-6 at the half-time break. The Wildcats opened up with a 59-yard scoring drive in the third quarter. The Tigers fought back with several scoring threats, but could not produce another score. The game ended with a 13-6 score in favor OfCOIumbia. RIGHT TOP: Captains-jay Fletcher and Jimmy Millert RIGHTBOTTOM: Humphrey drives forward. Tigers Tame Tornadoes The Moss Point Tigers earned their first victory of the season by whipping the Laurel Tornadoes 16-13. The Tigers defense rose to the occasion to score all of the Tigers, game winning points. Marty Scott scored the first Tiger touchdown on a 45-yard pass interception return. With 17 seconds left in the first half, Gerald Berry scooped up 21 Laurel fumble and raced 35 yards for a score. Both extrapoint attempts were good. In the second half Laurel took advantage of two Tiger mistakes to produce two big scores. In the fourth quarter, with the score 14-13, Gerald Berry tackled a Laurel back in the end zone for a safety. Time ran out ending the game 16-13. LEFT TOP: Captuins-Gerald Berry and Charles Hum- phrey. LEI'TBO'ITOM: Berry recuperates after score. M 035 Point Pounds Picayune A strong Moss Point team soundly defeated the Picayune Maroon Tide for a 31-6 Home- coming win. The Tigers exploded in the first quarter with three quick scores for 21-0 lead. With time running out in the half, Ernie Wells kicked :1 25-yard field goal for a comfortable 24-0 lead at halftime. The Tigers still dominated play in the third quarter, but late in the game the Maroon Tide smred on a fourth down pass situation to establish a 24-6 score. The Picayune cheer was short-lived, however, when Bruce James ran back the Tide kick-off to make the game ending store of 31-6. Captains-Rainer Shattles and John Clay. Burke races across goal-Iine for a TD Mickey Smith plows ahead for gain. 67 Yellowjackets Fail To Sting Tigers The Moss Point Tigers triumphed 215 they defeated the McGill Yellowjackets l0-0. The Tigers dominated the major portion of play in the first half 21nd produced 21 score in the second quarter. Ernie Wells threw2140-yurcl pass to jimmy Miller to set up John Clay's running score. The extra point attempt was good. 111 the second half defense was the dominant factor. Neither team was 21ble to make much headway, but the Tigers received 21 break by recovering 21 fumble in McGill territory. Unable to move, Wells booted 21 field goal to establish the fi1121l score of 10-0. Cxllrli IINS': Rm Watson and Mit'key Smith. BOTTOM LEFT: Burke gains yardage 0n puss. Rams Trample Tigers On October 22 the Moss Point Tigers fell victims to an explosive Provine team. The Rams opened the game up with 21 score in the first period. The Tigers came back strongly with 21 27-yard scoring run by Bruce james. Wells booted the extra point to make it 21 tie ballgame It was 21 tight contest up until the second period, but the Rams exploded with two quick scores to enjoy 21 2L7 halftime lead. The Ramsi momentum was not stopped by the halftime break, because the Provine team ground out two more tallies in the third period. The Rams were able to stop Moss Pointis scor- ing attempts to produce 21 fourth period tally ending the game 42-7. TOP RIGHT: Captains. Stephen Renfroe and Marty Scott. BOTTOM RIGHT: Clay up the middle for gnotl mrtlage Guljjbort Slips By Moss Point 13-6 A tough and fired up Tiger team was narrow- ly defeated in a hard fought contest by the N0. 1 ranked Commodores 13-6. The Tigers were unable to move in their first attempt and punted t0 the Commodores. At the 14-yard line the Tigers recovered a. Gulfport fumble. The Tigers then moved the ball to the 6-yard line where Stephen Renfroe took it in for the score. The extra point attempt fouled. The Commodores bounced back with a score before half ended to even the game at 6 all. In the third and fourth quarters, outstanding play was prevalent. The Gulfport team was not to be denied as they tallied with 1:20 left in the game. The valiant efforts of the Tigers seemed in vain as time ran out with 21 13-6 srore. RIGHT TOP: Captains- Ray Burke and Billy Guillot. RIGHTBOTTOM: Hussell sweeps end. Tigers Roll Over Rebels 7-0 The Tigers edged out a tough George County High School team 7-0 in strong defensive game. Neither team could muster any noticeable offense during the first half, but Moss Point received a break in the third quarter when Ray Watson recovered a fumble at LucedaleTs 25- yard line. Hassell threw a 24 yard pass tojimmy Miller on the next play to set up the 1-yard score by Hassell. The extra point attempt was good. The Tigers were able to hold their 7 point lead to win the game. LEFT TOP: Captains-John Lindsay and Danny Boutwell. LEFT BOTTOM: Moore catches touchdown pass. Panthers Defeat Tigers In Traditional Rivalry 14-0 The Tigers were unable to hold off a strong Pascagoula team as they were defeated 14-0 in their final contest. The Pascagoula defense was too strong for the Tigers as they held off 21 Moss Point scoring threat. The Panthers took over on their own 17 yard line and drove 83 yards for their first score. The extra point attempt was good and Pascagoula held a 7-0 half time score. Moss Point dominated the 3rd quarter play as they drove close to the Pascagoula 17. But the Pan- ther defensive stiffened to stop the Tiger short of a score. Neither teams could move in the 4th quarter. With 1:38 left in the game, Wells attempted a 4th down pass which fell short. The Panthers took over on Moss Poinfs 10 to produce the games evening score of 14-0. M. Smith gains yardage. 70 Captains: Moore and james Miller grinds out yardage. F ootball Awards F 00tball Queen Senior Lynn Cummins Senior Ernie Wells Tiger Trophy Most V aluable Back Most Outstanding Lineman 71 BACK ROW: Bruce james 151 String All Big Eight. Ernie Honorable Mention All Big Eight. RanierShzmles - 3rd Slring Wells - Honorable Mention All Big Eight, Ray W'susun - Hon- All Big Eight. Lynn Cummins - Honorable Mention All Big omhlc Mention All Big Eight. I INL N'7 ROW: Billy Guillol EighL Senior Ray Watson junior jimmy Miller Happy Harper .S'parlmmnship Trophy B repseman, Dunn, H ujfxl ward rownuqmq :uQszCo Billy Guillot Bill Caruso Paul Stauter 73 jimmie Strickland Tommie Tanner . . Um. FRONT ROW: Watson, Stauter, Tanner, Hassell, Flowers, Caruse, STANDING: Strickland, Guillot, Moore, Beatty, Hemphill, Tanner, Lassiler. Coach George Dale gives instructive tactics to Tiger players. 74 PRESEN TIN G the 65366 71 GER CA GEwa Flowers must think fast. Moore jumps for two. 75 76 . xyxw 1 XX .1 . 0' '9 c WOODROW L. MARSH Superintendent Of Education .!'.III IOVIIIII ........ A -, DIGIIII. ; , M. J. BULLOCK Assistant Superintendent Aha CLA UDE S TA U TER Principal JOHN WILLIAMS Assistant Principal 79 FRONT ROW: Miss Doris Manning; Mrs. Lucille Hussey; Mrs. Florence Bran. BACK ROW: Mr. I. K. Avera; Mr. Aubrey Moore; Mr. Frank Lynn; Mr. Draught. M diff: Department Social Studies Department T FRONT ROW: Mr. Tommy Davis; Mr. Kenneth Morgan; Mrs. Billy Broome. BACK ROW: Mrs. Damie Lou Schaub: Mr. George Dale; Mr. Carroll Berry; Mr. Lavelle W hile; Mr. jerry Nevels. 80 w FRONT ROW: Miss Yvonne Hillman; Mrs Rita Cawthon, Lona Bassett; Mr. Fred Cox; Mr. Walter Mullen; Mr. john Librarian: Mrs. Allene Bullard; Mrs. Myra Harris; Miss Wynn. Catherine Cryer. BACK ROW: Mr. Donald Pichitino; Miss English Department S cz'ence Department MM w z ' ' r'mflt2 l FRONT ROW: Mrs. Charlotte Bigger; Mrs. jean McCool: Mrs. Draughn; BACK ROW: Mr. Wesley Walley; Mr. Gene Lowe; Mr. Draughn. NOT PICTURED: Mr. Bennytlackson and Mr. Louis Ken- dall. Mrs. Estelle Hawley; Mrs. Ann Davis; Mrs. Betty Duughdrill; Mrs. Elsie Benny: Commerce Department Music Department Mr. Fred Cox; Mr.joh11 Anthony: Mr. Robert Moore. 82 I ndustrz'al A rts Department Mr. Eugene Sellers; Mr. W. D. Creel. Secretaries Mrs. Ruby Sanders; Mrs. Elizabeth Bond. Study Hall M rs. Mary White. 83 Cafeteria S taf J an z'torz'al S taf 84 1966 Hall Ambition, hard work, and progress have brought the Hall of Fame Award to Louis Alpizar. In all academic subjects, he has set the example throughout his high school career. As a member of the Student Council and Beta Club, it is evident that he has highly developed his abilities of character. Realizing that every man is what he makes himself, Louis has achieved energetic character, sincerity, and loyalty. High academic work, strong character, and continued ad- vancement has brought the 1966 Hall of Fame Award to john Brock. Besides high academic work, john has served as pr'esident of the Hi-Y, as well as an accomplished musician. He is also an active member of the Beta Club, and the Glee Club. Neatness, politeness, and friendliness make up part of his inspiring character. Because of his high score on the American College Test, John received the 1Star Student Award from the Mississippi Economic Council. All these things put together have made john Brock a 1966 Hall of Fame winner. Hall of Fame winner for 1966, for his ability to stand out in front and lead others, is Bill Caruso. His leadership qualities and responsibilities are proven by his being our Student Body President. Bill is an active member in the Beta Club and M-Club. Also a very talented leader, Bill participates in football, bas- ketball, and track, in the athletic program. He also sings in the Glee Club, the musicals, and has been active in Speech, Drama, and Debate. For his faithfulness t0 the students, his school, and coopera- tion with the faculty, Bill Caruso enters the 1966 Hall Of Fame. 86 ofFame Because of her scholastic contributions to Moss Point High School, Kay Hankins is a member of the 1966 Hall Of Fame. Kay has learned the key to friendship, love. Through her giving of herself to others, she has won the admiration of her fellow students. Demonstrating her leadership, Kay was very active in Y-Teens, and Beta Club. As Salutatorian, Kay has well earned this honor. Integrity, dedication. and honesty give her the character that radiates from her smile. Good citizenship aided Kay as she worked in speech and readings. Her talents, abilities, friendly personality, and warmness, have contributed to her success as a leader, scholar, and citizen. For her untiring efforts to present to you the Tiger Flash, Nancy Harris has been named to the 1966 Hall of Fame. She also has many other assets which contributed to her win- ning this honor. Nancy1s high scholastic average enabled her to enter the Beta Club, in which she is an active member. Her ability to lead others is shown by her position as First Vice- President in Y-Teens. She is also Secretary of the Student Council. Nancy's talents are brought out by her participation in band, the junior Play, Speech, and Drama. To all of these Nancy adds her wonderful personality, warm smile, Christian character, and devotion to her school and fellow students. As President of the Beta Club, it is this young lady's respon- sibility to maintain and help secure the future of the club. This alone requires stamina in upholding the aspirations and goals of a recognized leader, as well as a participant in many other clubs and activities of the school, be it academic or extra- curricular. This Hall of Fame winner for 1966 has been active in Y-Teens, represented her school at Girls State, and is an active member of the Tiger Flash Staff, Honors Reading Program, and the Literary Club. She was elected by her classmates as Missjunior Class. Therefore, we salute this outstanding senior, Pat McPhearson. 87 h ' x Fm ' ik Mr. 599 M 233 Senior Class , I Ellen Nelsng c; Larry S impson. a rv- September, 1962, seems so far behind, and yet, just like yesterday. Could it be that we have attended high school for lhur years? The answer is affirmative. Now we are faced with the future and what it holds for us. As our minds drift back over the past years, we remember all the hard and fun we have had, including all the proms, pep rallies. football games, and school activities, Looking back m'er these past years we feel very proud to he 21 part of' M.P.H.S. Optimistiezllltx', we look forward to the future, as we take with us the ideals, instilled in us by daily contact wilh dedicated leathers and 2111 who are a part of this school. Senior Class Officers are: Prexident. john Brock: Vice-President, Bob Hemphill: Secretary. Gun 11 Hanson: Reporter. Billy GuilloL C lass 0f i66 :kHUHOT Graduates ACORD. ELLIS 'Iirunsier. ADAMS, CLARENCE ALEXANDER. KATH Y I5.H.A. 1,2,3; YJIieens 1.4: Spanish Club 2; FililnAt 4. ALMOND. DONNA F.H.A. 12.3.4; F.B.LA. 3.4; Y-Teens 1.2; Library Sciemte Club 1. 89 BALL, SYBIL F.H.A 123,4; Y-Tecns l. BAILEY, DOROTHY Y-Teens l,2,3,4; Band 1,2; F.B.L.A. 4. 90 ANDREWSJL'DY F.B.L.A. 3,4; F.H.A. L2; Oflirer 2; Y-chns 1.3.4; Farmer's Bull Court 3: ,Ir. Miss Pageant 4. acALPlZAR, LOUIS Hi-Y 3,4: Science Club 3,4; Student Cuuntil 4; Hunm's Reading Soviety 4; Bela Club 3.4; Unions in the Stew 3: Executive Cmmtil 4. ARMSTRONG,IIOHNNY HEY L2; Spanish Club I,2,3: Baseball 3.4:jels 3: 'I igc1 Hush $121114. AUS'l IN, DONNA Band 12,33: Mujurcllc 3; Head Mujorcllc 4; Y-Tecns 1,235.4; Scicnrc Club 1,2,3: I .H.A 1,3: Literary Club 1.2.3.4; I.ilnury-Scicnrc Club 1,2: Masque 8: Gavel 2: Paper Staff 1: II. Miss Pageant 4: Beauty Pageant 1.2.3: Carnival Bull Court 1,2; F.B.L.A. 3.4: Girls Chorus 3. HARLOW, DIANE 1111115161: Literary Club 4: l- .B.l..A.-1. BELK.AI.1CE 4-H 1.2: Y- l ccns 123,4; l5.H.A. 123,4: Officer 1,2; l' .B.l..A. 4, BENEFIEID, RANDY Hi-Y 12.3.4; Science Club 2,3,4: jets Club 2,3: Band l,2,3,4;.lr. Play 3A BENNET'I'JIMMIE Hi-Y 2,3,4: blcls 2.3: Sciem'e Club 2,3,4: Debauc- team 4; District Scicnm Fair 3.4: Youth for Democracy Ol'ulor. iull Winner 4: Youth Congress Representative 4; Honors Reading Sm'iely 4: Q'uill and Scroll 4; Tiger Hash Stuff 1: Literary Club 4. BERRY. GERALD Football 2,3,4; M-Uuh 2,3,4 BISHOPJERRY Football 12.3.4; Basketball 1.2.3.4; Truck 1.23: Span- ish Club 1.2.3; Projection Club 3: jr. Play 3: Sticncc Club 1,2: M-Club 3,4. 91 BLACKIEDGE,SHEILA Y TCCns 1,4: F H.A. 2,4; 1 '.B.l .A. 4: Chorus 2,3,4. BOWMAN, CHRISSIE Y-Teens 1.2.3.4; Officer 1.4; Science Club 2.3: Literary Club 3,4; F B.l..A. 3: Student Council 3,4; Tiger Flash Staff 3,4: Homecoming Court 2: Carnival Bull Court 3: Arch-Duchess 3: Ir. Miss Pageant 4: Moss Poim'sjunior Miss; Beauty Pageant 2.3,4: junior Beauty; Delegate to Girls, Slutc 3: Farmer's Ball Court 3,4; Who's Who 4: Delegate m Distritl Y-Teen Conference 4: Delegate to State Y- I'eens leferencc 3; Hi-Y Sweetheart 4: Band 1,2. BROADUSJOE V BROCKKIOHN Band 123,4: Officer 3,4: Glee Club 1.23.4; Musical 1,3,4: Hi-Y 2,3,4: Officer 3.4; Hi-Y Legislature 3; Class Officer 1,3,4; Science Club 2,3,4; Officer 4: Q'uill 8c Scroll 3,4: Officer 4: jets Club 2.31 Oerr 3; Beta Club 3.4: Annual Stuff 34: Spanish Club 1,2; Boys' Stale 3: Youth Congress 4: Piano Contest 123,4; Piano Award 2: American History Award 3; Debate Team 4: Science Fair Winner 2,3,4; District Science Fair Winner 3: State Science Fair Winner 3; Honors Reading Society 4: Excculivc Council 3,4; Who's Who 4: STAR Student 4zjr. Play; Sr. Play. BRISTER. EVAN EARL Butch' BRITT, BOBBIE NELL F.H.A. 1.2; F.B.L.A. 4. 92 BROWNJIMMY BROWN, LARRY BROWN,SHEILA Trunsfcr-Y-Tecns 4: Ir. Miss Pageant 4: FHA. 4. Bid nVN. WAYN F. 'l'ranslbr BRYANT PAULA 'I ransl cr- PXBJHA. 4: FJ LA. 4, 1 BURKE, RAY Hi-Y 12.3.4: Officer 3,4; Glee Club 123,4; Musitul 1,3,4: Fomhull' I233: Basketball 1,2: Spanish Club I2: Scicna- Club 2,3: jcls Club 3: Carnival Ball Court 2: Beta Club 3.4; Ofl'ircr 41h. Play: Tiger Hush Stuff 4. 93 BUSH, GARY Hi-Y 2.3.4; Spanish Club 1.2:.111 Play: Sr. P1213: Debate Team 3.3: 4-H l; Masque 8:021ch 2. BUN'IXNIN, LYNETTE Trunsfcr- F.H.A. 3: F.B.L.A. 25,4. 4: BuZARD, SUZIE Y- I ccns 1.2.3.4: Ol'iiccr 3,4: Idlemry Club 3A: Dislrirl Y-chn Conference 2: State Y-Tcen Confi'rmu'c 3: Tiger Hush Staff 3.4: F.B.l A 3,4: Band 1,2: Girls' State 3: Exccutiw Council 4: Beauty Pageant 2.3.4; Class Beauty 2: Sr. Play; Cheerleader 4; Football Q'ucen 4; Carnival Bull Court 2; Farmer's Bull Court 3.4. CALDWELL, RL'TH F.B.l..A. 4: Scionn'c Club l2: Y-'l ccns 4. CARLISLE, MARY Y-'lktcns 1,2,3: IQHA. 1.3.4; Literary Club 2: l- .B.L.A. 1: 11 . Miss Pageant 4 CARROLL. BARBARA Literary Club 1.3.4: ICH.A. 1,4: Science Club I: F.B.l..A. 4: Tiger Flush SHINY. 94 CARROLL. FRANKLI N CARROLL. VIRGINIA kCARl'$0. BILL Basketball 123,4: Football 123,4; 'hmk 123,4; Spanish Club 1.2.3.4; Of'fit'cr 3; Hi-Y 12.3.4: Officer I: Glee Club 123,4: Musiall IBA; Carnival Ball Court 3; Student Council 3,4: Omccr 35; President 4; Beta Club 3,4; M-Cluh 3.4; Exeyulivc Council 1.4; Boys' Stale 3: Debate Team 4; Honors Reading Sot'icty 4; Youth Congress 4; Student Council Convention 3,4; Hi-Y Legislature 3: Who's Who-l. CATRE'IWIISHEILA Band 12,3;1: Mujoreue 4; Y-Tcens 1.2.3.4; Officer 1; Y-'I ccn Cunt'eremt l; Srienvc Club 2.3; Lilcmry Club 123,4: Library SL'ience Club 2.15; l- .B.l .A. 3,1; Tiger Flush SIuH'3A; Q'uill uml Scroll 4: Glee Club 3. CAL'I.F.Y, MIKE 4-H 1.2.3.4; Science Club 3,4 CAVERSUE Y Tecns I 3,3,4: Distritl Y-Tecn Conference 4: Carnival Ball Court 1; Band 1.2: Beauty Pageant 123,4: Class Beauty I; Llr. Miss Pageant 4: Second Alternate: Ir Play; Sr. Play; Literary Club 2,3,4; Science Club 2: Tiger Flush Stuff I 2,3; Literary Club 1,23. 95 CH AR LTON, N ATH A N CLAYJOHN LOUIS i CLUFF, NANCY Transfer; Y-Tecns 2,3,4; Band 2; St'iCllCC Club 2,3: Bela Club 3.4; Tiger Flush Staff 3.4: Literary Club 2,3,4; Honors Reading Club 4: I! Play. COCHRANJOSEPH COLEMAN, LARRY Science Fair Winner 4; Science Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club I 2.14; 4-H 1.2. COMBEST, MARTHA Y- I eens I,2.3,4; Officer 3; Conlerencc l; F.B.L.A. 4; Farmer's Ball Court 2.3: Cheerleader l.2,3; Head Cheerleader l: Glee Club 3,4; Beauty Pageant l: jr. Miss Pugeunl 4: Honlcvoming Maid l; jr. Play; Tiger Hash 3. COMBESL WAYNE Scicnu- Club 2.3; Hi-Y I .21jc1s .1. V! X ML LEONARD U XWEK Bl LLIF Lilm'ury Club 3,4: Science Club L2: ICHA. 1.4. COPELAND, CAROLYN Y-chns 1.2.3.4: Svicnu' Huh 2: lf.B.l..A. ,1. CREWS, RI 2H ARD CL'MMINS, LYNN Foolbull 1.2.33; M-Cluhal; Hi-Y 3.4, 97 DAHLGREEN. RICHARD DANLEYV SHERRIAN DANTZlJiR. GAI L Y-Teens 123,4: Oflicer 3.4; Tigcr Flash Staff 3: Musi- cal 3.4: Farmer's Bull Court 3.4: Carnival Ball Cuurl 3: Beauty Pageant 2.3.4: Ir. Miss Pageant 4: 11 Play 3: Glee Club 2,3,4: Band 1.2: Literary Club 2.3. DARDEN. RONALD DAVIS. MIKE DAVIS. SAM 98 MANUELO, PAT 5;..qu I,2,3.4: Offiu-r 3; Hi-Y 1.2.3.4: jets 2,3: Carnival H.111 Court l.3.4: St'iencc Club 2,3,4: Glee Club 3,4: N, Play 3: Sr. Play 4; Musical 3.4; Honors Reading muicty+ lk-XIOU-ZYJAMES I xJnsI'cr. IMMOLFY. OLLIF. I mnsfcr: 2. 1W. N 11.01513, MARGARET slmnish Club 2,3,4: F.H.A. l: F.B.l..A. 3.4: Band 1,2: I nvmry Club 4; Y-'l ecns I233: Glee Club 3:111Play 1. 8 ivm'c Club 1,2. DICKENS. GAY ANN Spanish Club 1: Beta Club 3A; Literary Club 2: F.H.A. 4;Jets 2. DICKERSON. DOROTHY AN N Transfer. 99 DUNN. MIKE Baseball 2,3,4: Carnival Bull Court 2: Annual 51le 3: Science Cll1b2,3; jr. Play Sr. Play: Hi-Y L2 :' EKLL'ND. LINDA Y-chns 12.3.4; 01 liL'e1 3: I L.B I..A 3,4: Olfitcr 3; Literary Club 3,4: Ulticcr 4: Honors Reading Socicly 4; Officer 4: 'I igm Hush SIuH 4: Beta Club 3,4: Student Council 4: Science Fair Winner l. FARRIS, MARGARK'I' Y-chns 1.23.4: 4-H l: F.B.L.;X. 4: OH'iu-r 4: Lilcrury Club 3,4: Sricncc Club 2: Library SCiCllCC Club 3: F.H.A. 1,4: Of'titcr 1: Ir Plu'x: 811 Mm: Prqjcclur Club 4: Puupcr's Pen 4. l 1'II.'I 0N,PAI'IJNZ'FIIN FIRTH. ALICE 1- H.A :4-H l: Y-chns 2,3. F LETC H ERJ A Y Football 1.23.4: Baseball 3,4: Basketball 2: Track I; Hi-Y 1.23.4: jets 2,3; Sciem'e Club 2,3: Literary Club 4; Spanish Club 1.2: II Play; Honors Reading Society 4: Carnival Bull Court 1.4: King 4: Tiger Flash Staff 4. 100 5 LUVYERS, DANNY anish Club 1: Science 2.3: Hi4 3,4: Tiger Flush Staff L ll'uck 1.2.3.4: M-Cluh 15A 10R IFNBERRY, PAMELA l mnslcr: Y-Teens 4: Scicmc Club 4: Literary Club 4: l Igor Flush Stuff 4. l'OR'HiNBERRY. SL'SANNF. lmnslcr: Y-chns 4: Srivm'c Club 4: Literary Club 4; llgcr Flush 812111 4. l l 'RIH', EDWARD GALLAGER, MELETA Y-Teens 1,2: F.H.A. 1,3; 4-H 1,2; Science Club 2; .Ir. Play. GAUTIERKJAMES Football 123.4; Baseball 2,3,4; Track 1; M-Club 1.23.4; Spanish 1.2.3.4: Hi-Y 12.4: Science Club 4: 4-H 1. 101 GEORGE. IRENE F.H.A. 1,23. GIEGER, BARBARA YIFeem 12.3.4: Literary Club 3.4; ICHA. 3.4: +H 1: Music;nl3,4;J11 Miss Pageant 4. GOFF. RONNIE GOLDMAN, BILLY GOLDMAN, DANIEL I GOLDMAN, HELEN t GREENOUGH. WILLIE B. YKTeens 1,3,4: F.H.A. 1,4: Science Club 1,3; F.H.A. 2,3. 102 UL'ILLUT, BILLY linolhull 1.2.14: Baseball 12.3.4; Science Club l,2,3.4; xpunish Club 123,4: M-Clul; 3,4: Hi-Y 1.21.1615 Club 3; 111m OHvit'L'r 3,4: Boys Slzllc 3. UL'N'YPIK CHARLES Ul'NTER. PEGGY Y- Ih-ns 1,23,41 1 .13.1..A 4; ICHA 1.2.4: P1 cs 4; lixcruliw Council 4: Chorus 1,2,4: 4-H 1.2. HgUREJiLAINl-I ICHA. 1,3. HAMMOND, PAM Y- I cex1s 123,4: Officer 1,3,4: Science Club 1.2: Liter- ary Club 3,4: Carnival Bull Court 2; HKLA. 4: .lr. Play 3; Sr. Play 4: 'I iger Flash Staff 3.4; Library Club 3.4; Y-Tcen Convention 1,3,4: Farmer's Ball Court 3,4. HANBERRY, PAUL nae HANKINS, KAY Sulutmorizm: Y-Teens 12.3.4; Offiter 4: Spanish Club 1,2,3: Officer 2: F.H.A. State Convention 2: Class Oflicer 2: Honors Reading Society 4; Tiger Flash Staff 4: District, South and State Speech Contest 3:11. Play 3: Sr. Play 4: Carnival Ball 3: Beta Club 23.4; Home Em- nomics Award 3:11: Miss Pageant 4. 103 HANSONJIARYX 15.11.,V 1: Y-'1'ccns 1.2.31.1; Olliu'r 4: Bcuuu Pugczlm 1.4. 111ARR1XNANCY 'l'igt'r 151.1511 1.2.3,.1: lidilm' 1: Y-chns 13.1.3.4: Ullitcl' 4: Sviclu'u Club 2; Y- lk'cns Confcn-nu- 1,211,712 Sludcnl Cmmril 1.2.21.4: Otliccr 4: Lilcrm'x Club 231: Q'uill 8: ScroH 3,4: 011111114: 116121 Club 3.4: Czlrllixul Bull Court 3; ths W110 4: 1101mm Reading Smicu 4: Band 1.2,3A: Class 011ivcr 1: Exm'ulivc 11011111111 4: I! Play. HARRISXI'OMMIE ANN Transfer: Y-'1'ccns 4; Spunixh Club 1: Honors Reading SnciclV 4. HA'11ICI.Y,1ANA KAY Y-1bcns 1.2.3.4: Dislrit'l Conlcrcxu'c I1: St'iCIK'C Club 1,2,3; lAiu-mry 111111123: 1 .H.A. 1.2.3: Clwcrlczulcr l: 11 111111111: Miss Pageant 4: First Alternate: 4-11 1.2. 114'XW111'ZYAL'XRIE Ylll-ens 1.2.214: 1-11 1: 15.111.11.91. 4: l,ilcrum Club 4:11: Miss Pageant 4. :RHKMPHH.1., BOB Transl'cl'; Class 011'in'cr 4: Sticntc Club 1,235.4: OHiccr 4: Glee Club 4; Hi-Y 2.3,4; M-Club 3.4: Beta Club 3.41 Ot1it'er 4; Honors Reading Society 4: Tiger Flash 1: Debate Team 4: Youth Congress 4: Il.P12ly: National Merit Finalist 4: Football 11: Basketball 21.11: Trutk 2.2114. Seniors are 1116 stIH YES! 104 HESTER. DOL'GIAS HILEY, KAREN Y-'I ch1s 1.23: OH'iu-r I; Cunl'crcnm l: ICHA. 1.2: Spanish Club 2,3: Ol'lit'cr l; Conlcrencc I: F.H.A. 1.2; Spanish Club 2.3: 'l igercncs 2: Tiger Hush SIuH 25,4; Sricncc Club 4: Beauty Pageant 4: Sr. Beauty: Who's Who4. HILLJIYN'IHIA Y-'l cc11s l.2.3,4; Y-chns Chorus 4: F.H.A. 1.2.4; UH'iu-r 4: Glee Club 3A: Girls' Chorus 3; jr. Miss Pugcum 4: Band 1,2. HILL. KEITH Football 2.3.4: SCiCllt'C Club 3,4; Baseball 2,3,4: Hi-Y 1.2.3.4: OH ich' 4: Spanish Club 2.3.4211 Play: Whu's Who 3,4: Ml .luI1im Cluss; Carnival Bull Court 3: King 3: NI-Cluh 4: Y-Teen Drcznnlmzu 4: 'l igcr Flush $121113. H I NKEI.. GEORGE HINKEL, HENRY Band 123,4; Science Club 2: HiAY 2: Glee Club 2: 1-H Club 1,2. HOLLAND, BRENDA Y-Teens 2.3,4: l-'.B.L.A. 4: ICHA. IRAS: Officer 3: 4-H Club I. 105 HOLLINGSWORTH, EL'NICE Tigereltcs 2: blr. Play 3. HOLMES. CATHERINE 4-H 1.2.3: 1' .H.A. 1.2.3; Chorus l,2,3,4: SI . Y-'l chs 3.4: Science Club 4: Nurses Club 2. HOWELL, GLENIM HUDSON, PATRICIA 1 .H.A. 1.2.3.4: Y-'l ch1s 1.2: Lilcrur'x'Club4. HUDSONVIRGINIA F.H.A. 123,4: Y-'l ecns 1,2,3,4: Tigerelles 2: F.B.l..A. 3,4;0160 Club 3; Girls' Chorus 3. HUMPHREY,CHARLES Hi-Y 1,3,4: Officer 4; Spanish Club 1.2: Science Club 2: Class 0err 3; Literary Club 3: Quill 8c Scroll 4: 'l igcr Flash Staff 2,3,4; Honors Reading Society 4; M-Club 3,4: Football 1.23.4: linck 1.2,31jr. Play 3; Carnival 33110111114; Youth Congress 4. Let this be a lesson to all those who fall short 01' :1 feet. .Iilllll J 106 A..- ,IOHXN XV. WAL'ITZR H NFAS. DEMPSEY JONESJOI IN lx'liNDRHIK,SHIRLEY Y-'I ccns 1.2.3.4: l .H. X. 3,4: Officer 25,4: Band 1.2: 11 Miss Pageant 4: Glcc Club 3,4: Srivncc Club 1.2:11. Play 3; Sr. Pluv 4: Teen Fashion Bmml Award 4: Musiull 3, KING. ARTHUR KINTOX, LI NBA .1 HAN Transfer. K1T1RELL,DANA F.H.A 2. 107 108 Kl'lREl.l.. DONA ICHAA. KNAPP. KAREN Y-'I ccns L234; Officer 4: Sricnrc Club 25,4; l,iln'm' x Club 3.4; I- B.l..A.: FHUN 1,2,3; Literary Club 3,4: Tiger Hush Slut'l 3.4: .lr. Play 3: l1. Miss Pageant 4: uMiss Congenialilvx : qu'mcrk Bull Court 3,4. LMZYJL'LENE Band 1,2,15,4z Muiim'cuc 4; Y- l'ccns L235; Tiger Flush Slnl'l 1,2,3; 11 Miss Pageant 4; St'iClH'C Club 2; ; Spanish Club 1.22: Literary Club 2.3: Carnival Bull Court 4. LANDER, WALTER LEE Band 12.3.4: Olt'it'cr 3: Glee Club 3: Musical 25,4: Hi-Y 2,3,4: Class Officer 3: Science Club 2,3,4: 01 fictr 3: Q'uill und Scroll 4: jets Club 2.3: Beta Club 3,4; 'l'igcr Hush Staff 3A: Spanish Club LS; Youth Congress 4: Debate Team 2: Ir Play: Sr. Play: Student Cmmvil 4: Offiwr 4: Hmmrs Reading Society 4. LANE, DIANE LEDLOWKIOHN LEWIS. MICHAEL Mikc Band 1.2.3.4: Sticncc Club 2,3,4: Hi-Y 3,4: .1615 2,3; Literary Club 3.4; Spanish Club lzjr. Play: Science Fair Winner 3,4. LOVE'ITE, BILL Hi-Y 1.2.33: Bzmd l,2,3.4: SL'iCHCC Club 1231.111 Play; Musical 3.4: ths Who 4; Truck 11.1015 Club 3; Liter- ;Iry Club 3. LOVORNJ AMES 'ilimmy Hi-Y 1,2,4: Scienre Club 2.4; Band 1.2.3.4: jr. Play; Carnival BullCnurl-1; 'l r2u k 1; Musical 3,4. l.L'CAS.jEANETFF. 'I 1 unsl er: IRHA. 1.2. LYNN, GREGORY LYONS. MALBA F.H.A. 1,2: F:B.l..A. 4: 4 H 1,2: Y-Teens 1,2,3A: ChorustL 109 McARTH L'R, THOMAS Tummy Hi-Y 1,2: Sticncc Club 1: 4-H 1.2. MCCORMICK, BRENDA McDONALlLIIMMY Football Manager 12.3.4: Baseball LLLI'r: Hi-X 1.23: M-Cll1h2.3: Icls3. MvML'HEN. PAT MICPHEARSON, PATRICIA Pu! Band 1,2: Literary Club 2.3.4: Library Scicnrc Club L3; Officer 3; Tigm' Flash Staff 2,3,4: Quill 8: Scroll 4: Honors Reading Soricty 4: Science Club 3,4: Officer 4: Bela Club 3,4; President 4: Executive Council 3.4: Class Officer 2,3: Scicntc- Fair Winner 2,3: Girls' Slate 3: Y-Teens 12.3.4: Y-chn District Confbrence 1,3,4: Class Favorite 3. MABRYKJOHN XIAGGARD. PHYLLIS 4-H 1;F.H.A. 1,2,3. 110 ;.- MARSH. CAROL V-Teens 123,4: Ollicer 4: Y-Tcens Summer Confer- enL'e 3; Honors Reading Society 4; Q1111! 8: Sfmll 4'. Band 12.3.4: Literary Club 2.3.4: Library Syicnrc Club 1.2: Science Club 2: F.B.L.A.3;'I1igorF1ash SI21111,2,3,4; 1lr. Play 3: Sr. Play 4: Carnival Bull Cour! 4: Farmefs Ball Court 3.4. MASHBI'RN. DANNY MASON. EDDIE MII.LER,CHAR1.ES 4 MILLER. GAIL 1111111811611: Glee Club 3; Science Club 3; Beta Club 3,4; Spanish Clubltlll. P121113. MOONEY. DANNEY MOORE, GARY Football 4: Track 1.2.21.4: M-Cluh 3,41 111 MOOREJAXE FHA 1.2: Officer 1.2: 15.13.11.114; 01'11ccr4; 4-H 1.2.3: Y-chns 4:11 Play 3: Sr. Play 4. MOOREJOAN FHA 2: YJbens 1: liB.1..A. 1; Officer 1: 4-H 2:11: Play :1. MORGANJOHN HENRY NEESE, LAVON Spanish Club 1; Library Club 1; 17001112111 1; Baseball 1: Track 1, NELSON. ELLEN Y-Teens 1.23.4; FHA 1,2; Officer l2; Literary Club 3; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Officer 4; Glee Club 3.4; Beauty Pageant 2,3,4; Science Club 4: 3rd Alt. jr. Miss Pageant; Home- coming,r Cuurl 4: Class Favorite 4: Who's Who 4. NIXONJEFFERY Hi-Y 123,4; Basketball 3,4; Science Club 1.2; Spanish Club 1; Glee Club lzjels 2. OVERMAN, NELL 4-H 1: President 1; FHA 1.2: Executive Council 1. 112 IHXDGl-Z'IHIV, BOBBY PARKER. DOROTHY ANN Y- I cens 2,3,4; l-KBJWX. 4: OHICL-r 7!: Chccrlczulcr 2,3; FHA 1.2: OH'Iccr 2; Musiml 3.4; Glee Club 2,3,4: 4-H Clul; I:t1;unimllSulHlourlBzUirlsEmcmhlui. PI- . l l- .RSON. AVIS Y-'l'ccns LBJ: FHA 1.4: 1- .B.I..A. 1.2.4. POSEY, MARILYN Y-chns 1.2.4: FHA L2: Chorus 1.3.4. POWELL. BOBBY HLY 15.4; Science Club 2,3: jets l. RASML'SSl-IN. Ll7. Band 1.2.3.4; Majoreue 4; Y- l cc-ns 1.2.3.4; Glee Club I333: Suiencc Club 1.2: Library Science Club L2: jr. Play 3: Musiml 3.4; F.B.l..A. 3.4; Officer 3; 11. Miss Pageant 4. RAL', WILLIE 113 .X nighl lo rmncmhcr . . LiIlIL Rctl Hnmlixygr Ride he- umwx Moss l'uinl'xilunim' Miss. 114 RENFROli, LARRY Band 1.2.3.4: Give Club 2.3.1: 4-H 1.22 Mlusitul 3:1; Hi-Yfi. RILEY. MANDY Trunslcr. ROl'bliRTSKIOIC ROBER l8. MOLLIF. Y-chm 1.2.33: Officer Hi4: Band 1.2.3.4: OH'irL-r 4: 111ilI nml Scroll 25.4: Ol'lircr 1: Literary 3: Sludcnl Countil 1,2: Wlmk XVho L233: Class Fuvm'ilc 1.2: Class Prcsidcm 1: Science 2.3:Ilouurs Reading Sm'icu '4; Exu'uliu- Council 1.2.4: 1 .l'l.. X. '3.I - Play: Carnival Bull Cour! 1: Arch-duchcss '1: chr Hush Slul'l I: Anr nuul Slth 2.3.4: Co-cdilor 4: GirK Slulv chrcscnlnlix'c 3; Farmer's Bull Cuurl 13,4. ROB ER'I'S, PATRICIA FHA. l2: 4-H 3. ROB ERTS, W A Y N E 1UHHZR'I'SONJANICE I .HA. 1.2.3.4: Y-'ll'cl1$ 1.2.4: RBLA. 3,4: Girls' Hmms 3: Glee Club 23. IU KLERS. FAY Mm! 1.2: Y-'l'ccns 2,3,4: lulilmx. 4:11. Miss Pageant; l HA. 1.2.4: Musical 32.11: Play Gil'ls Charm 3. Rl' l A, DUN HIIiAl-TIRJAMES RYAN. CHERYL S U'ELL. MARIE 11. Mixx SEAIU IY. 1 AMES flimmy 115 SIMMONS, ROSEMARY '1 1 2111sf c1 . SI MPSON, LARRY Transfcr: Hi-Y 3,4: PTQiCt'IOI'S Club 3; 11. Play 3: Sr. Play 4: Carnival Bull Court 4; Class Favorite 4: Who's WhtH. SHARP, VIVIAN Chorus 4: F.H.A. 4: Y-chns 3,4; liBJw-X. 3,4. SHERROD. LINDA Y- l'ecns 1.3.4: F.H.A. 1,4: F.B.I..A. 3.4. SHIELDS. LENORE Annual Stuff 2,3,4: Co-Edimr 4: Tiger Flush Stuff I; Y-'I t-ens 1.23.4: Literary Club 3.4; Lluill 84 Scroll 3.4; Officer 4: Executive Council 4: Beta Club 3,4: Band l.2,3.4: Carnival Bull Court 4: Farmer's Ball Court 2,3,4; .lr. Play 3: Sr. Play 4: Musical 3.4: Girls' Ensemble 4: Chorus 4: Glee Club 3.4: Honors Reading Socicu 4: District Y-Teen Conference 4: Sdcnce Club 2.3. SHOXK. GARY 116 SMITH. BARBARA Yll'ccns 1.2.3.4: Scienm Club 1.2.3; FILLA. 3: F.H.A. 1.2.3.4 SMITH. CHARLES SMI'I'HJOHNNY SMITH. LuSYINIA SMITH. UMICKY M-Club 3.4: Football I.?.BA: Track 1323.4. SMITH. MIZELL Transfer. 117 Al any puru Ihcrds always llml Circle of inlellccls. SMITH, REID Tmnsfmx :kSMYTHl-L BRL'CE Scicm'c Club 2.3.4: Ol'l'ircr 3.4: Hi-Y l.2.3.4: Officer L4: Glee Club 25.4: Annual Stuff 3.4: jcls Club 2.3; Tiger Flush Stuff 2: Hmmrs Reading Soriely 4: Dehulc Team 4: Youth Congress 4: Beta Club 4: Baseball 3.4: M-Club 3.4: Exu'ulivc Counril 2.4; Studcnl Coum'il 1: Class Officer 3: Musical 3.4: Q'uill 2Q Stroll 4; Football l: thskclhull llclzlss1 ilX'Ul ilC2. $S'IEHKL SHARON l,ihmry Scicnw Club I: Y- l'ccns I.2.3,-l: Dislrirl Y- chn Cunfercm'c 4: Tiger Hush 2.3.4: Band 1.2: Science Club 2.25:4: Scient'e Fair Winner 2: Literary Club 2.25.4: Officer 4: 111ill 8.: Scroll 4: Ben: Club 4: Who's Who 4: Carnival Bull Cuurl Al: Cluecn 4: Honors Rcuding Society 4, SPAU'H-ZK PAL'I. S'IVONE. MARGAREY Band 1.2.3.4: Majorc-IIC 25.4: Y-Wi'ens l.2.3,4: Furlncr's Bull Court 2,3,4; 1115.1..A. 25.4: Sticncc Club 2:11.31iss Pageant. S'I'ORK.'l ERRY SI'R.M'1AX.RUNNIE Hum! I.?.KJ: Hi-Y 1.2.3.71: SHUNT Club 1.2.25.4: 11-15 Huh ILL SI RICKIAXD. IIMMIE Hi-Y I234: UHiH-r l: M-Clul; 3.1: Spanish Club 1.2.3; OJIiII LQ Stroll 3.1: OH'iH-I rl: Hmmrx Raiding Soticly l: Bum Club 3.4: OHiccr 4: Basketball I.?.IL-I: Curnix'zll Bull Court I.?njlz Plan: l'igcr Flush Slzlil 2.3.4. 51' I'HOH'. BERNARD SI 1 l liRl 'lF.LD. BILLY I ANNER. BARBARA YJI'ccns 1,235.4: ICHA. 1.2.3.4: 1 .15.1.,A. 3.4: Literary Clulrl. 'IANNER. l UMMIl' . ll'unslel'; Football 3: Vl'nu'k 3.4: Basketball 25.4: Hi-Y '1: Beta Club 3.4. TAYLOR. ALEX 119 'IAYLOR..11MM1EDALE I'IHA. 1,2; YJI'c-cns L TAYLORSANDRA Y'l'ccns 1.2.3: l-IHJ. I.2.IL$: Ulticcr 4: liBJHA. 25.4: Literary Club 4. 'I'ISDALE, Kl-INNEHI 'l runsh-r: Honors Reading Society -I. 'I'I'RNER. MI Kb: VALENTINE. MAR'I'HA F.H.A. 1.2: Y-Tt'clls l2: ICB.L.A 25,44 VICE. MIKE VINNING PA'I'SY YJI'CL-ns IA: Lilcrzlrlx 3A: Spanish Club 2.3.4: Of'Ik'er 4: IEHA. 3: I .B L.A. 4: Sciem'e Club 2: Carnival Ball Court I : Chums 3.4. 120 WALKER. DAVID WASHINUYON. THOMAS WALLEY. PARTICIA P;11 ITunsl't'r: ICHA, 4, N A'I'SON. MARY WATSON, RAY Spanish Club I: Scicnce Club 2: M-Cluh 3.4: HLY 2.3.4: Fomhull l.2.3,4: Basketball 1.23:1: 'l'mcL 1.2: Base- hull 3,4. WATSON. PA'IRICIA 1'1 unsf cr. Y- l ec11s L133: WEE KS BREN DA l-IILA 1,2: Glct' Club 3,4: IQIHHA. 4: Literary Club 3,4; Musiml 3.4. WELLS. ERNIE Football 1.2.3.4; Baseball 2.3.4: Truck 1: Hi-Y 1.2.3.4: Spanish Club 12.3.4: M-Club 2.15.4; Who's Who 4: Class Officcr I: ll. Plan: Class Favorite 1: Carnival Bull Cuul'l 1: King 1: l-Ixcculiw Counril 4. WELSIL S'IFVE l I'unsf cl': Foulhzlll 2.3.4: Spanish Club 3.4 WES'I', DOROTHY Y 'l u-11s LB: Chorus 2.3.4. WHl'l l ...I0l , Hi-Y 4. WHITMORE.SANDRA Band 1,2: Science Club l.2,3; Honors Reading Snticly 4: Of'i'ifcr 4: Library Club 1,2,3: Officer 3: Y-llbcns 1314: l igcr Hush Stuff 2.14: Beta Club 3.4: Officer 4: kxcculive Council 4: Literary Club 2.3.4: Science F21il'Wi111161 2:Lluill8c Scroll 4. Wlle'l-IILSON LARRY WILLIAMSJUDY Y 'l'ccns L13; Band 1.13: F.HA. IJA: Glee Club. 122 no ..:-3,.-.- .r -l WILLIAMS, RODGER WOMELEJACKIE Cheerleader 4; Y-Tecns 1,4; FHA 1.3.4: Chums 1.2.3.4; Glee Club 2.3.4: 1 .B.l ..-X. 3: Lilcrm'V Club 3.41 .lr. Play: jr. Miss Pageant 4; Fuurlh Alternate: Sr. Play: Science Club 2: Belly Cracker Hnmenmker ofwlbmurmw 4: Mu- sical 3.4: Girls Ensemble 4; Girls Chums 3.4. 'WVYN N. GA Y1 Al : 'I runsfbr; l.ich CIIcs 2; Y-Teens 2.3.4: Literary 3,4; Glee Club 3.4: Spanish Club 2.3.4: Beauty Pageant 3.4: Home- ruming Court 3,4: Homecoming 111ecn 4: HmmVS Reading Society 4; Who's Who 4: Head Cheerleader 4: F.B.l..A. 3,4; President 3,4; Exct'ulivc Council 2L4; Car- nival Bull Court 4: Must Beuuliful 4. YAWNJOYCE FHA 1,3,4: Officer 4: 4-H 1,2: Y-'l'eens l,2,3: Glee Club 1,2,3; Musiml 3. YOCUM. DAVID LUKE. PAMELA Science Club 2.3: Spanish Club 2.35: Beta Club 3; Y-Teens 2.3; Tiger Flash Staff 3; 4-H 1,2: Library Club 3: Science Fair Winner 3. WIGUINS, SANDRA NUT PICTL 'RED BLAUXIK, BRUCE CURTIS. SANDRA GUNN. LARRY HOWARD. CHARLES janMN, DAVID KASBY SANDRA PLTLLIN, JULIA RYAN, DENNIS WILLIAMS, ARTIMUS 1 UL'NI AIN, BEVERLY $5; Well, here we are, members of the junior class. Each day as we come closer to the life of 21 senior. we find responsi-- bilities growing. As jolly Juniors. we look back on this year to such things as the LIunior-Senior Prom, Class rings, magazine sale. new activities and new realizations. These will always be the memories of our great I unior year. junior class officers are: President Danny Boutwell, Vice-President Annette Carter. Serretury-Tteasurer Mary Rm'LeIt, Reporter Debbie Harris. C lass 0f 67 Adams. Diane Alexander. Yvonne Anguln. t'wnrgc Ardoin. Ray Baker. Diane Ballinger. Barbara 2 tvggiuow Dctgbjce; BaxteLT hI Beatty. Warren Beet'h. Vickie Belk. Jimmy Bernard, Barbara 125 126 Bethany. Ricky Blucklidgc. Wayne Boddcn. Kathy Boone, Joan Booth. Debby Borcn, Roger Bow-rgc. Dulinc EnulclfTrcd Bnulwcll, Danny Brclund. Mubry Brewer. Cnml Brewer, Dormhy Brewer. Sharon Brill. Margaret Broadus. Lydia Broadus. Rowena Brown. Sheila Brumf'leld. Judy Bryant, Peggy Bunlain, Pam Crm:k.Juliu Cunningham. Barbara lechficld. Doug Cunningham. Bertie Daniels. .Iamcs Durdem Larry Davis. Cecelia Davis, Kay Burke. john Buxlun. Murllm Bud, Wilwn Curlcr. Annem- Curu-r, Frcdnu C;1II.G;IU Clwsnm. Billy Clark. Billy Clcmcnl. jcrry Cm'hnm. Shcrmn Colmcr. D1,, Copeland. Sandra 127 DCEIS. Mitkm Davis. Thelma Docs, .Iuyw Dcluncm. Luis Dcvcl's. Roger Dodson. Max Dryden. Mark Dy'css. Myrtle Eaves. John Eckerl. Rmmic l-Zhlers. Rhonda Elder. Bill Eubzmks. Marvin Eubzmks. Mun Pagan. R213 Fairlcy johnny Felts. Bonny Flmvers. Mikc Fluyd. Bel h Furlenbcrr George. Mavis Gicgcr. Clarence Goldman. Mack Ray Goodwin. Lynn Graves. Shern Urierson. Donna Uricrson, Pam Hall. Gary 129 H 1111i11011 Ruhul J H'111111h11d Ii1111111 Hz 1r 1 is D: hbic Hur1'c1', Chester Husscll, Doug I 1 1'1 5 Hmely. Cecil A1111 WK E Q WV '1. va HL11i1111 Pl11'llis M4 'Hinklt I111111111 M 1 J Hopson. 111-111 9 W3 1 Hum, Raymund Huff. Richard Hurd, Linda James, Bruce Jasper. Cecil lobe, Carolyn johnson. William Jones, Huey jones Xlikc Kell1yjer11 K6111, lud1 , WW Jr 7 L , ,9 Key. Susan 3 L V Kilgurv. Danny Kinlml. Doug mes IX ?v P u l. Ifyf 11ml :gthulh jyy j $101 09 WWW key .. 1 . . 77 EC MP - Lewis. ltmily ks Y 9 l,intlcr. Tummy ' X P KT! Lindscyxgjnhn Luke. Pam Lynn. John Lynn, Steve LOVCIIC. Paul McCoy. Carolyn Mchmiels, Ronnie MCDuffic, Leon MtMahzm. Gwen Muck, jack Muki. Larry Marthuler. George 131 Mason. Charles Miller, Barbara Miller. Billy Miller, jimmy Miller, Larry Miller, Linda Milling. Rugunu Moore. Murray Moorr. Ronnic Morgan, Marlene Nolf', Dom Noyes jczlnnic Owens. .Iudsun Parker, Gene Perry. Charlie Pelcrs, SIc-vc Pinter. Eacelle Plan, Robert Poole, jimmy Poole. Andra 132 Ponlc. Velma Alana Pmssenns. Nuno' Rubln Greg RundulL Carol Ray. Sherwin chf'nw, Stephen Class Of ,67 Rithurdson. Mary Roberts. Linda Rtx'kclL Mary Rockwell. Norman Rogers. Brenda Rumbley. Stephanie Sam. Wayne Sanders, Marie Scull. Marty Sharpe. Dun Sharp. junite Shalles, Rainer Shepard, Linda Sherman, E. B. 133 Sislrunl, Paul Smith. Vaughn Smith, Greg Sm'ulL James Smith, .lamcs E. Smith. Jerry Stokes, Glenda Stokes. Phillip Stuart. Brenda Stork. Robert Strnudvr. Richard Suthoff. William 'lhnncr. Daniel 'l'zlnncr. jcssic 'l uylm . Edward I.id111m c. Peggy Tilson, Pm Tolzu'. Rilu 'Ibllwrl. Fnl'c 'I urncr. Mike Valentine. Freddy 134 Wells, jimmy Dulc Wells, Tommy Wcslfitul, Robert Whitt- Donnic While George Widcmun. Uonrgc Williams. Franklin Williams. Gcnc Winiams. 0x15 Williamson, William Wuodyczu'. Lynda Kay Yawn. Rodney Vaughn, Douglas Ycrbckc, Curl Vice. Ruth Waller. Ronnie VVanl,j;1nic Watkins .lzmc Watson. Gail Washington. Cum! Wcuvclx Charles 135 We as members of. the Sopho- more class find ourselves in the middle of. our high school careers. Looking forward 10 oupluninr year, we feel :1 new kind of excitement and a great challenge looming be- fore us. We proudly accept our re- sponsibility us one of the lower classes looking forward to the future. Sophomore Class ofi'ieers are: President Guy Moore. Vice-Pwsidenl Bobby .10 McPhezu'sun, Bun Turner Reporter, C lass 0f e68 Adkison. Calvin Aklrigde. Brenda Aldrigde. l,indu Alexander. Carolyn Allen, Glenda Anmn'ker. Muck Almond. Paula Alpimr, 'I eresu Anmnell, Carolyn Anglin. Diane Ardnin. Eric Arguellus. Donna Kay Bailey. Alice Burllell. Gary Blacklidge. Eddie Blades, Clark 137 Blake. Ronald Bowman, .Ieuncllc Boyd. Sandra Brclund. Buddy Brilcy. jumcs Broudus. Donna Bmmnc. Buddy BromL .Izu'kic Brown. juckquclinc Brawn. Royce Burke, judy Buxmn. Put Byrd. Bill Byrd. Charles Cain. Sylvia Caldwell. Diane Calhoun Druric Can. Rohcrl Canficld, Bobby Carroll, Donald Carroll. Kathy Catt. Steve Cirlol. Robert Cirlol. Sandra Clark. Austin Coker. Sherry 138 Cole, jumcs Coleman, Daryl Coleman. Kathy Calvin. Kuy Ix Class Of ;68 Combcsl, Dchbic Cooper. Dumlhy Cowurl. Carol Crows. Kmnwlh Cmnicr, Marsha Cunningham, InCI, Cunningham, Glenda Duhugrcn. 'l'crcsu Daniels. Dvhorull Dunlcy. Brurc Davis. Becky Davis, jaunes Davidson. Wilma Day. jmnnc Dethclo, jumc-s Denmark, Ernie Dclhlnff. Wayne Dmvdlc. Keith Dunn. Roy Emerson, Edward Estes Tulmudge Eums. Kay 139 Fuggzml. jmh hm syn Foslclx Gayle Fruzit'r. Brenda Freeman. Harm's! Furhy. Lcc George, Davis Gibson. Gary , Gibson. judy Gilliam, l,ilu Goff, Kenneth Goldman, Mike Goldman. Wanda Gordon. Pricilla Greer. Mike Grooms. Gene f Green. jumcs Hall. Kenneth Hall, Lanny Hamilton. Anita Hamilton, Curtis Halely. Nell Haynes. Robert Heslip, Lloyd Hill. Burton Hill, Paulette 140 ' Khuyal. Mike Knapp. Kathy Knolls, Culherine Lune. jcnnic Lander. jnc Lunham, Sharon Lassilcr, Barry McCool. Wayne Mt'Duffie. Ann McMth, Carol Hinkcl. Mike Huldcr, Sdmmy Hudson, Humid HudsunJunicc Hum. Mike Hubbard. Zelda Hyatt. Wherry! .lleriS. Frankie jmwll;Mcrlu-n .Iohnsnnhluhn .lmu-s, Clurcm'c junm. Mum Ann jnncs, Ruben jm'dzm. Clarence Kdly. Brenda Kendrick. Dennis x 141 142 MCPllcurson. Bobbyc '10 Mays. Doug May. Wayne Mzwkic, Hurry Massey. Beverly Milt's.jm11 Miller Ann Miller Belly Miller. Bobby Moore. Guy Moore. Susan Nclson.j21m-I Nelson, Wundzl Nichols. Theodore Nichulnsun, Freddie Nixon, Donald Olvicr. Gaylun Ovcrlon. Kay Pack, Rosa Painc, Bonnie Parker. Shiretn Parker, Donny P21ync.juckic Pcmbcrmn, Stem P1 esley.ch x y Pembcrton. jimmy Penis. Wanda Peyregnc. Eddie Pinson, Deborah Pittman. Linda Poole. Curl Pnnlc, Durinc Poulu I nines Powell, Gloria Ray. john Randall, liugcnc Rzmnussum, l-Ivcrcuc Rulth john Ready, Martha Ready. Mary Rix'icrc, Ann Roberts. Allen Roberts judy Robertson, Bill Robertson. Bobby Rogers, Malcom Rogers. Ronald Sanders. Carol SCOIL jcff Seaman, Romella Shelton. Charles Smith. Curl 143 Smith, Kcmwlh Smilh. Mun :Uitc Smith. Man .Xnn Smilh. Nulu Smilh. Puulinc Smilh. Rohm'l Smith. Sharon Smith. l humus Smith. William Slcwnmn. Gail Shcrmd. Tmmm Simpson. Ralph Slaulcr. Kathy Stewart, lone Stewart. Riley Stokes. Everett Stork, Wendell Stroud, 'I'ollic 'I'huckwcll, Candy Tillman, Luis Tolar, Barbara Turner. Amelia Turner. Nanette Vaughan. Marshall Vaughan, Philip Versigu. Dcnnis 144 Vina Alcrn Vim. Sandra Wzlklvn, Charles Walker. mehia Wullmzm, Brenda Wurz'. Ronn- Wutkins,jz1m-l Watkins. Puulvm- Works. Suc Wells, Frt'd Wells. jurkic WhuH-lx', Sharon Whilc, Addyc While. Pill Wicncwilz, Chunnuine Wiggins. Kenneth Williams, lim Williumsun. joyw Willis, Keith YiHiS. Viylm' Wilson. .Iowc Winfrcc. Rum Womble. Glenda Wood, David Wood, Slur Yarbmugh, Martha Yawn. Lcc 145 kf'ewaaap M. .5, . Here we are as the m1derclzlssmen or eeGreen Freshmen. Being 110 different than previous Freshmen, we look for- ward to the oncoming days with mixed feelings of anticipation and dread. We soon feel 21 bit easier as we enter the long-mvaited activities. As our Fresh- man year ends, we look forward to the future as being a part of the Kilass uf '69. , Freshman Class officers are: President Bill jarvis, Vice-President Emily Class QZF 69 Gilmore, Secretary-'l reasurer Rhonda Miller. Reporter Dickie Delashmenl. Adams, Glenda Adams, Octavia Albair, Richard Albuir, Wimpy Allen, Paula Almond. Trudy Anderson. Alicia Ardoin, David Ball. Grace Ballinger, Freddie Bung. Vivian Barnes, Barbara Bally, Donna Baxter. Lynne Baxter. Terri Beauty. Robert Beckhzlm. Lanny BeneHeld, Kevin Bethany, judy Black, Karen Blackwell, Bruce Blades, Melanie Bond. Rusty Bowen, Brenda Bowen, Barbara C lass 0f J69 Boyd. Fuyc Brunning, Kenny Brunning, Larry Bruntun. Peggy Brcland, David Boulcr, joseph Brelzmtl, Marvin Brewer, Clydv Brooks, Wrczuhu Brumticld. Thzul Bmun. Schcrri Brown. Gwen Bum. Phyllis Bunluin. Richard Burke, Kathleen Burrows, Mike Bush, Alzlnic Butler, Ellis Carlisc. Louise Carter, Brenda Chamberlain. Carol Clark. Patsy Clay. Gary Cluft'. Wesley Conncrly, Shelia Cook, Brute Cooper, Jackie Couch. jumcs Craven, Patti Crain, Darrell Crews, Tommy Crawlcy, William Culppcr, jimmy Cunningham, Addis Dahlgrccn. Tina Dale, David Dardon, Lee Davis, Kay Davis, 'Ibrry Deering. Billy Delashment, Dicky Delmax Yolanda Demouey Linda Dryden, Daryl C lass 0f 69 Euncs, Freddy Ehlcrs, Ucnie Ellis, Margaret Emerson, Donna Farragut, jimmy Fields Bobby Hynlhluhn I I ceIm1n. Carolyn Furhy, Bob Garrison, Gwin Gilmore, Emiltx Goff. Debbie Goodwin, Nolan Graham. Cecil Graves, Patricia Uruy. Brenda Green, Charles Gregory. Brenda Gregory, Jeannie Grenc, Wanda Uunn. Glen Gunter, Linda HZIIC, Stephen Hnlcms. Lena Halos. C. B, Hullhlunic Hull, Karen Hull. Kuy Hull. Richard Hall. Sheila Humillon. DuVid Hamilton, Denise: Hammond, Donna Hammond. Sandra Harris, Betty Hm 1 isinI1n11y Harvey , Diane Hutcly, Mun Hurdlx, Roger quurd, Curtis Hawkins, Mary Alice Hawlcy. Harriet Head, Susan HcHin, Rickix 149 C lass 0f J69 chdcrsnn, Kalhx Helms; Ronald Hewlett, Martha Hicsmnd, DR Iu Hill, Dchru Hillmzm, Bub Holland, Mun Hm'cr, Wesley HowanL jeum-m' Hubbard, Belly Hurtl. Faye Hyul, Nell lshcc. Ray jarx'is, Bill jasper. judy jcnkins. Mike Llolw, .Imkic johnsnn, Ronnie jont-s. Barbara Lloncs, jamcs junos. Lindzl jonslonc, Gayle Kashy. Owgvn Killcn, Deleon Kinmn. 'rCI'CSkl Ludllicr. April Lambert. Dixie Lander, Tnmlm Lcdlmv, jamcs Leslie, Terry Leuba. Cindy Lindsey. Beth Lou. Carol Lucas. Thelma Lyons, judy Mubrlx'. Bcrky Mahalhy. Chzu'luuc Marsh. Llimmv Marshall, Brenda Murlhulcr. Brenda Martinez. Dixie Mullhcxxshlimmlx' McArlhur, David Mdionughy, Dormlu 150 Parker, Don Mdiormick, Regina McCrory, Mike McDill,jixn MCDui'fcc, Billy McGowcn. Vera Lea Mclxain, Wiley McLeod, Al McLeod, Ann Massey. Larry Miller. Clara Miller, Doug Miller. Rhonda Moore, Catherine Morita John Myers, Bill Myers, Lois Neal, Donnie Neesc. Arvis Ncese. Larry Nelson, Alice Nelson,13na Ncwomnc, Debbie Nolf. Frances Oconncr, Johnny Odie, Norma Parker. jcannene Parnell, Cynthia Parrell. John Pelerzcll. Lee Pierre, Charles Pierre. john Pitts, jarvis Poole. Henry Prassenos, Gearge Presley, Pal Pullin, Walter Rasmussen, Donna Ralhel, Nelda Rau, Waller Rea, Bert Ready, Palsy Rice. Debbie Roberts. Leslie C lass 0f 69 151 C lass 0f J69 Roberts. Fruncx' R0bc1'ls.jnhn Roberts. Lyn Rubcrh. 51153111 Rockcn. jimmy RutkwclL Linda Rogers, L C, Rogers, l,imlzl Rngcrs. Mark Rogers. Rcbcuu Roitbs, Dix Lu Roper, Mclcda Russell, Sumlru Salmon. Rickm Sanders.jennitcr Srnll.jul1iw Scrms. lk-mic Simmnns, Dchhiv Smith, Gun Smith. Km Smith, Mt'lbzl Smilll, Mmidilh Smith, Pullllcllc Smith. Tummy Snipes, Lam Sprinklc. Gu-gnn Sluulcr, Linda Suwcns, Dizmzl Stewart, sXmu-m' Stokes Arlene Stokcs. Doris Stokes. Dinm- Slokcs. juniu- Slnkcs, Linda Stokes. Catherine Stork, Ikc Slork,junicc Stork. Lulu Smudmxjnhn Stringer, Brcndu SIringcr,ju1w Swzu'tl, junnilzl Swillcr, Munin Szudl. Shirlm Tanner, Lchmnn 152 Tanner. Wanda 'l hun kall. Richard 'I'hormn. Paul Tilly, Peggy 'I'isduchzuncs 'l'isdulc. M4113 ll'rvhcrn. Pulllu 'l urnugc, Mary Lee 'l'umcr. Frunk 11111101; john 'l'urncr. Laura Valentina Miu'hcll Vult-nlinc. Stanley Vunn. Durlcm- Vaughn, Ronald Vaughn, Wincllc Viu'nlnhnny Viu', Linda Wuinwrighl. Lyn Wuilcs. Deborah Wnlkm'. Calvin Walker. lenm Wzlllcy. Harold Wullmzm. Eddie Wullman. Vickie Wart. Tth-sal Warren. Reggie Watson. Cclin Wullmklzmic Walls. Pu! Wheeler. Nunq R White. Raymond Wilks, Nona Williams, lnol Wulvcrmn. Wanda Wood, jun kic Woodward. Russell Wright, Palsy VicaJmmn Vining, Elton Vinson. Cathy kacl s DeWiu Yncom. Slcx'c 153 Mr. 599 Miss Eighth Grade Harriet Taylor Dickie Roberts Today 215 the Class Of. '70, we have just begun to really live. We now begin to realize what high stlmol life is truly like. As we enter our eighth year of school, we emerge from our big world 01' early teen life into 21 bigger world 01' those ncx'cr forgotten high school days. Hope and ambition head our list of high ideals us we prepare to become the FrcshIHaILCIass 0f Moss Point High School. ' i. S ?t. A , $ .. Eighth Crude Ofliccrs arc: President Dkkie Roberts, Vicc-Prcsklcnl Claudia H2116. Su'rvlunil'reusln'cr Bob VVit'nicwiII. Reporter Alvin Eubunks E iglzth Grade W 91 4 , Akridgcnlanc Alexander. Debbie .szu'kcr. Barry .annvll, Bobby U. Amrmcll. Bobby Buughn, Dennis Baler, va'V Bmzlrgc, Mike Britt, Buuh Bruussurd, Ucnc Brown. Phillip Bunlyn, Barbara Ann Burchmlc. Fletcher Byrd, Carla Byrd. Lloyd Calhoun, Wallace Carroll. Ronald Caver. jim Chapman, Teresa Clark, Sherry Clay, Sicvc Cockran. Shelia Coleman, Ronnie Crawford, I amcs Crawlcy, Vicki Cunningham. Dean Davidson, Jimmy Davis, William Day,ji111111y DelushmenL Sully Diamond, Mickey Diamond. Mike Ellington, Brenda Emerson. Donna Eubanks. Alvin Faggurd, Denny Felts, Connie Firth. Kathy Florence, Sheila Floyd, Pele I'bflenbcrry. Bill Fulton, Kathy Fulton. Le Ann Gash, Bill Gatlis. Paula George, Larry Gilmore. Dewey Uricrson, Sharon Griffin. Doug Hall, Claudia Hamillonguncx Hamilton, jerry Hammond, Marsha Harvey, Bruce Harvey, Patti Hemphill, Andy Hill. Murgurei Hill, Marv Holyficld, Sylvia Hudson, Nancy Hughes, Kathy Hunter, jamcs jackson, Paulette jenkins, Glenda jolumssom Ray 4 Jones. Mike joncs Virginia Kilgore. Alan Luty. Pam Lassiler. Caml aner, Bard Lynn. Mark Lyons, Charlotte Mdilummck, Frances MCLcnd, Mary Ann Manir, john Mullcue. Belly Mann, Charles Martinez. Slcwn Mirlu-l. Carla Millcr, Carlene Miller, Deborah MilL l1iIl, Palsy Mizellc, Douglas Miu-llc. Morris Mummy. Nancy Morgan. Ruben Murray. Rithard Myers. Jimmy Neal, Timmic Neno, Gervy Olson. Harry Ory, Slcvc Ourrlon, Melinda Parks. Barbara Parks. Donna Perkins. Weldon Pctcrzt'llc, Elimbelh Pusey, David Randall. Roger Reeves Rulx'rl Renfmc. 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