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

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MPHS: A HOME AWAY FROM HOME 0: O. MOSS POINT HIGH SCHOOL Bellview Street MOSS POINT, MISSISSIPPI 39563 DITOJ' : rariyne Ware VOLUME 36 TAN . i Shires - Christi Horn f ' :mas Price - Richard Devine i. uri Hately - Nanette McCool ,sandra Manning - Deanna Miles Donna Ehlers - April Page mya Devrs - Kim Mosely l; 1 Downing Maurice Mclnnis - Photographer Reginald Hyde - Photographer PI 401?.- Mrs. Johnell M. Shepard WHEN THE CLASS OF 1983 GRADUATED . . . . . . they took with them all of the memories left of the main building, vocational building, the annex, the new gym and Carl Eley. When they came in 1981, events became traditional in these buildings includ- ing sports, dances, and school life in general. Assemblies, student council activities, clubs, and various school projects enlivened the students' year. Just as academics helped them grow intellectually, activities helped them grow socially. Over a dozen organizations helped the school to seem more like . . . A home away from home . REMEMBRANCE We are all aware of the events planned for our bene- fit and enjoyment. However. much of this enjoyment comes from the experiences we share with the people around us. These are the things we remember. There is no way to record everything from the school year 1982-1983, because each one of us has different memories. This can only be an attempt to record the events, but if while you are reading this . . . you mind wanders and you remember something special . . . the purpose of this book has been accomplished. . 12 , Aim! fut: 1983 GROWLER DEDICATION - .MRS. JERE SCROGGINS , ; , Some people prefer to go quietly through life - helping behind the scenes and always being available. Mrs. Jere Scroggins is this kind of person. Being a qual- ity teacher comes above all else, but fortunately for all of us. she also happens to be a quality per- son. During her six years at MPHS she has taught Home Economics Education. More than that though, she has done much more than her share. She has been a senior sponsor for several years and has been in charge of ever- ything from the Junior-Senior Prom to Graduation. Mrs. Scroggins was raised in Brookhaven, Mississippi. She at- tended MUW and graduated with a BS. She received her Masters Degree from Southern. Presently she is living in Grand Bay, Ala- bama. She is married to Mr. Rob- bie Scroggins and they have one son, Boone. She has always been there for students, faculty, and friends alike. We are quite honored to have a person of her quality and compassion at Moss Point High School. We are proud to dedicate the 1983 Growler to her. DATELINE 1982-1983 . . . State, local, and world affairs held our attention during the year, as we learned of the world beyond the text- books and lectures. Here is an attempt of an overview of the year that was . . . WHO WON: E.T. , Mary Decker Tabb set seven world distance records in one year; Meryl Streep and Ben Kingsley won Academy Awards; Gandhi Best Movie; Knoxville hosted the World's Fair; Lech Walesa the popu- lar leader of the Solidarity Union was released after 11 mos. of detention, Motown had a celebration for its 25th anniversary. What else happened to make us smile . . . Video games such as Donkey Kong, Defender and Pac Man along with home computers became popular, Prince Charles and Princess Diana's son arrived in July, while she continued to set the latest fashions; Fads: Valley Girls language, punk rock, The 60-605, 30 Movies, Garfield , Smurfs , Tuxedos for women, Fancy Shoelaces, punk hairdos, Nikes, Panama Jack shirts, stralght leg Levis . . . The Washington Redskins won the Super Bowl and the Philadelpha 76'ers came out on top to round off the sports year. THINGS WE LOST: Lou Grant was cancelled, MASH went off the air, Broadway's 71 year old Helen Hayes Theater was destroyed, Sugar Ray Leonard retired. Branlff Airlines declared bankruptcy, Tylenol capsules were recalled after seven deaths caused by someone tampering with the bottles, Willie Stargell retired after 475 homeruns, and The Doobie Brothers broke up after 13 successful years. We mourned many deaths during the year . . . FRIENDS WE LOST: John Belushi, Anna Freud, Harriet Adams - author of Nancy Drew novels, Leroy Satchel Page, Stanley Holloway, Archibald MacLeish, Bess Truman, Aynd Rand, Eleanor Powell, Thelon- ious Monk. Murray the K, Leonid Brezhnev, Henry Fonda, Lee Strasberg, Paul Lynde, Romy Schneider, Dave Garroway, Ingrid Bergman, John Cheever, Princess Grace of Monaco, Karen Carpenter, Muddy Waters, Buster Crabbe, Fatha Hines, Walter Slezak, Jack Dempsey, and many others in the Falklands Assault, In the war between Iraq and Iran and in the civil war in Lebanon that continues. Movies we went to see: ET, An Officer and a Gentleman, Porkey's, Return of the Jedi, Tootsie, Gandhi, The Verdict, Sprlng Break, Flashdance, Sophie's Choice, and The Toy. MU$IC we listened to: Alabama, Duran Duran, Journey, Styx, Dexle's Midnight Riders, Juice Newton, Prince, Lionel Ritchie. Dan Fogelberg, Michael Jackson, James Ingram, Glenn Frye, Michael McDonald, Marty Robbins, Willie Nelson, Janie Frickie, Ronnle Mllsap, Kenny Rogers, Dottie West, Frizell 8: West, Stevie Wonder, Donna Summer, Eric Clapton, The Police, and Men at Work. FHCULTY HND HDmINISTRHTION; NomwowmhhownMaEw eryone - no matter how Insig- nificant has an effect on some- one else, just as a stone sends out ripples when cast into stlll water. A person whose life doean touch anothe s k a person without a shadow . . . Paul Louney ADMINISTRATION . . . i 5, COACH RICHARD NILES. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT MR. CHARLES BROWN, MR. CHARLES JOHNSON, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL DR. JIM MOORE, ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT DR. HINES CRONIN. SUPERINTENDENT i A DR. VIRGINIA HOLLIMAN, SPECIAL EDUCATION DIRECTOR COACH BILLY WAYNE MILLER, MR. ROGER SARTOR, ATHLETIC DIRECTOR VOCATIONAL DIRECTOR LOVE, CARING, DISCIPLINE, KNOWLEDGE, AND SHARING . . . OF THEMSELVES . . . COACH JERRY ALEXANDER MR. CLOIS AYCOCK MRS. CHERYL BAXTER MRS. SHARON BENIGNO DRIVER EDUCATION HISTORY 8: RUSSIAN LIBRARIAN HOME ECONOMICS MS. BLEDSOE COACH CARROLL BERRY MS. LILLY BEVERLY DRAFTING TRANSPORTATION DIRECTOR MATH DEPT. HEAD SCIENCE MRS. RUBY BIRDSALL MR. JAMES BRANTLEY MRS. BETTYE BROOME MRS. DONNA BURKS BOOKKEEPER ART SPECIAL EDUCATION BIOLOGY h: ,J MS. BURROWES MRS. MARY CARTER MRS. COOK AIDE EMR ENGLISI'UDEPT. HEAD SPECIAL EDUCATION M5. LOUISE COWAN MRS. BETTY DAUGHDRILL MRS. ANN DAVIS ATTENDENCE CLERK BUSINESS DEPT. HEAD ENGLISH MRS. ANDY DAVIS MRS. VERGIE DAVIS MR. ROGER DEAN REGISTRAR ENGLISH HISTORY GAVE US THE BEST FACULTY . . . AND MADE MPHS . . . A HOME AWAY FROM HOME. 11 12 MRS. INEZ DESHIELDS MATH MR. JOSEPH EVANS METAL TRADES MS. JEANNE FORRESTER SPECIAL EDUCATION MR. ANDREW ELLIS DRAFTING MR. WILLIS FALLIN AUTO BODY MRS. ELLEN FURBY HOME ECONOMICS MS. CINDY ETHRIDGE HISTORY MRS. DONNA FLEMING ENGLISH MR. GREEN INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS nyMA-um Abe: . W...M...vm. . pr'v-m r COACH RONNIE HAMILTON ms. ESTELLE HAWLEY MRS. LOUISE HAYLES COACH ARTHUR HAYNES DRIVER EDUCATION BUSINESS SCIENCE PHYSICAL EDUCATION ,v , MRS. BOBBIE HAYS MRS. DORIS HILL MR. THOMAS HILL MRS. FRANCIS HOLDER ENGLISH-NEWSPAPER PHYSICAL EDUCATION HISTORY HISTORY MR. BOBBY HOLMES MR. JACK IRWIN MS. ELOISE JONES MS. DOROTHY JONES VOCATIONAL COUNSELOR HISTORY SECRETARY - MR. SPECIAL ED. DIRECTOR BROWN i MS. JANCIE JONES MR. VERNON JONES MR. ALTON JOSEPH ENGLISH CARPENTRY GUIDANCE $ MRS. DOTTY KREBS MS. THELMA LAMAR MS. BESSIE LEWIS DE BUSINESS EMR MR. VINSON LUNOY MS. LINDER LUSE MR- JAMES MCINNIS. JR- ENGLISH CHEMISTRY MASONRY MRS. CECILIA McRAE MRS. FRANKIE NAY MR. IVAN MILLER GUIDANCE READING LAB PHYSICS COACH RICHARD NILES DRIVER EDUCATION MRS. SHIRLEY OWENS ENGLISHSPEECH I AV. MR. MARK PERESICH HISTORY MR. CARROLL REEVES VOCATIONAL COUNSELOR 4m MRS. JODY O'BRIEN REGISTRAR MRS. LOTTIE PACE IBT MR5. BARBARA PERRY VOCATIONAL SECRETARY MRS. DONNA RICHARDS ENGLISH MR. LEE OWENS PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR. RICHARD PALHER ASSISTANT BAND DIR. MRS. AWILOA POLK SPANISH 8: FRENCH MRS. BETTY RICHARDSON LIBRARIAN MRS. KATHY RIMER MR. CLARENCE ROBINSON MS, NANCY ROBERTS ENGLISH - AP BIOLOGY - DEPT. HEAD GUIDANCE MRS. MARY BUDDIMAN MS. DARLENE SAKSA MR. JIM SANSING HISTORY ' EMR HISTORY DEPT. HEAD S ;. l 5;: MR5. JERE SCROGGINS MRS. JOHNELL M. SHEPARD MRS. RITA SHEPHERD FAMILY LIFE ENGLISH YAR 81 FOODS MR. BEN SKOCELAS MS. SHARON SPRATLIN MRS. CANDI STEPHENS HISTORY RECORD KEEPING ENGLISH ? u 1 MR5. ADA STREET MRS. SHARON STRICKUN MRS. SHERWIN TAYLOR MARKETING GEOMETRY ENGLISH MRS. FLORA THOMPSON MRS. JUDY TUCKER MRS. LINDA UPTON MUSICVART DEPT. HEAD PRINCIPAL'S SECRETARY RELATED STUDIES MR. MELDON WALKER MRS. GRACIE WARD MS. FRANCIS WATERS GENERAL SCIENCE GEN. SCIENCE SUBSTITUTE GENERAL SCIENCE MR. BILL WATTS MS. TERRY WILLIAMS MRS. BECKY WOOD BAND DIRECTOR ALGEBRA FOODS DEPT. HEAD ; LUNCH DUTY - COACH HAINES - A MRS. McRAE - STYLE. MAN 0F MANY HATS .. . MR. GOSLIN WARD - RETIRED. WE'LL MISS HIMI 'W MRS. WOOD AND HER BELOVED COUNCIL . Looking back at this year. some will say that it was a bad year, or MRS. RIMER SUPPORTED EVERYONE WILL MISS MRS. HAYLES - perhaps one fun of too many THE TIGERS EVEN COACH BERRY! problems. Some will only re- member the bad. but we hope that most will see the problems that we did have as a test for something much bigger. We were all tested, and those of us who came through together as the Faculty of Moss Point High School are here for one main rea- son . . We love to teach. That is important, but we also would like for the kids that are ours as they sit in our rooms . . . to feel that this is somewhere they can come back to . . . and somewhere they . 1,. i 13:9 MRS. MAY DID AN EXCELLENT JOB w can call . . . A Home Away From THE NEW READING LAB; H Home. 20 Abston. Joseph Adams, Drew Adams, Leslie Adams, Michael Adams, Terrie Alford, Tlmmothy Allman, Anthony Armstead. Annette Armstrong, Fontella Atwell, Karen Atwell, Danny Auston, Donna Austone, Terry Baldwin. Marcus Baldwin, Mlchelle Banks. Juan Barfield, Brlan Barnes, Karon Barnes, Phlllls Barrow, Debra Bass, Clndy Batte, Rene Bauch, Gene Beckham, Becky Berry, Darryl Bertram, Lynn Bethany, Richard Betts. Sam Blackwell. Blll Blakley, Shari Bolden, Cherlyn Bonta, Terry Borden, Veronica Boyd, Llsa Bracks, Frances Brannon. Chrlstopher Braxton, Lenora Brazell, Stan Brewer, Kristi Brooks, Jefferey Brooks, Robble Broome, Angela Broomfleld, Veronia Brown. James Brown, Johnny C Brown, Maggie Buckelew. Kimmie Butler, Paula Byrd, Damita Byrd, Paula Cannon, Chris Camper. Felecia Carter, Jacqullne Casher, Melissa Catlett, Sherry Caudllla, Cecil Chatham, Mlcheal Charlton, Shane Chestang, Erlc Chunn. Terri Coats, Michelle Cox. Darryl Creel, Kent Creer, Rachel Crowley, Shawn Dailey, James Dalley, Shella Dale, Tammy Davenport, Marle Davenport, Tyrone Davis, Jack Davis, John Davls, Kenneth Davls, Mlchele Davls, Tommy Davls, Yolanda Davidson. Chrlstopher Dawson, Andrake Dean, Charles Deihl. Richard Dlxon, Carmen Doby, Cornelia Dorsey, Patrlcla Douglas, Yoland Downing, Rene Downing. Tina Drummond, Brian Dry. Tim Dugan, Keyra Dukin, Roger 21 22 Eanes, Marrln Eatman, Pedro Edward, Jeanette Elhers, Donna Elkins, Johnny Ellis, India Elrod, Chris Emerson, Russell Evans, Bllly Evans, Mark Farror, Daryll Feldon, Chris Fine, Harold Fltzgerald, Carla Fountain. Darryl Fornett, Carla Foster, Bobby Francis, Jacob Frederlck, Maurlce Free, Anita Fulton, Deanne Furnace, Lisa Garner, Teresa Garrlson, Rlchard German, Lori Glbbs. Mary Glll. Dannl Glaude, Cleveland Glaude. Mark Glaude, Peter Gladley. Andrew Godfrey. Scott Goff, Chrls Goff, Jody Gordan, L. Gore, Tyrone Grafe, John Graham, David Graphenreed, Russell Graves, Darlene Green, Gina Grube, Teresa Hall, Alethea Hall, Carsey Hamilton, Carla Hannah, Roderick Hans, Joey Hardy. Robin Harper, Bob Harris, Rachel Harry, Kenneth Hateley, Lorl Hayes. Alllsa Haynes, Kim Haynes, Lisa , Haynes, LaGenIa Henery, Audrey Hlestand. Rlchard Hinton, LeMesIa Holland, Mlcholle Holland, Shawn Horn, Chrlstl Hubbard, lel Hubert. Estelle Hudson. Brad Huey, Klm Hunter, Willie Hurt, Natalle Issac. Richard Ivey, Tammy Jackson, Amanda Jackson, Darryl Jackson, Donna Jackson, Erlc Jackson, Karen Jackson, Mllton Jacobs, Philllp Jennlngs, Bethew Jewel, Wllllam Johnson, Rlchard Jolner, Dennls Jones, Damian Jones, Edward Jones, Harry Jones, Holly Jones. Jerome Jones, eranda Jones, Monlque Jones, Randy Jones, Russel 23 24 Jones, Sean Jones, Stanley Jones, Tina Jones, Teresa .Iorden. Stan Joseph, Jeffery Keebler. JIII Kelley, Lorl Kennedy. Sheila Kinsey, Ford Kirkland, Lellanl Klrkland, Reba Ladnler, Ronald Lampton, James Laverene, Shelley Lawson, Janice Lee, PhIIIIp Lennep, Wendy Lett, Kachella Lott, Paula Len, Rosco Left, Rodney Lety, Jlm Lewls. Tonla ledell, Tamml ledell. Veronlca Llnton, Bruce Logglns, Joe Lovett. Klm Lynd, Bruce Lynn. Jerome Mc heath, Stacey McBride, Ester McCann, Cedrlc McClendon, Denise McClendon, Randy McCon, Bryant McCorvey, Valerle McCorvey, Vlesholl McCray, Beth McCreary, Kevln McCrow, James McDonaId, Mellsn Mclnnls, Arletta McIntyre, James 1f r'ul v 1.415- McLeod, Tammy. McMiIIian, Larry McMilllan, Dewit McNair, Timothy McPherson, Johnialynn McWilllams, Terisa Magee, Sharon Magee, Tresa Haggard, David Mahathy, Tammy Mallette, Butch Martin, Sheila Mazingo, J. Mashburn, Sabrina May, Maria Mercer, Chuck Middleton, Johnny Miles, Robyn Miller, Mike Millender. Charles Millender. Osbrey Mills, Susan Mims, Osbry Mims, Jennifer Mltzel, Amy Moffett, Mike Monson, Becky Montgomery, Victoria Moody. Christopher Moore, Rlchard Moore, Scottie Morrow, Darrel Mosley, Dwayne Mosley, Kim Mothershed, Brlan MuccuIIar. Benford Myers, Robert Nadine, Heather Nelson, Lynn Nelson. Sheila Nettles, Sherman Nicholson, Syvenla Orr, .Ilmmy Osgood. Christopher Pacey, Jeff 25 26 Pardue, Carla Page. April PhiIIips, Greg Piondexter, Wendy Polk, Sheila Powell, Chauncey Preyer, Kenneth Prayer, Nathan Ragsdall, Diane Redmond, Traci Reed, Ken Ricahrdson, Daphne Richmond, Freeman Riley, Lamorlce Robbins, Dewayne Roberson, Terryl Roberts. Jay Robinson, Tonya Rogers, Laura Sablno, Juan Salter, Dareon Sanders. Auther Schraner, Jamie Sauclar, Danny Scotts, Bernadette Seely, Christy Shanon, Shun Shellds, Stanley Shepperson, Paula Sherman, Pam Sherrod, Cllnton Sherrod, Dana Simon, Joe Slms, Kevin Sims, Reglnald Slider. Sandra Smith, Chalena Stallworth, Sandy Steele, Edward Steen, George Stokes, Alton Stokes, Lisa Stork. Rita Strlngfleld, Lisa Sumlln, Angela Taylor, Carl Taylor, Doyle Temple, Michael Tew. Eddie Thomas, Danyella Thompson. Amanda Thompson, Alton Thompson, Claude Thompson. Ken Thompson, Susan Thompson, Terrl Trusler, Efrem Tucker, Garrett Turner. Kim Vice, Johnny Viverette, Kenneth Walker, Veronica Walley, Glenn Ware. Darryl Warner, Tlmmy Warren, Rob Washington, Barbara Washington, Melvin Weaver, Lonnie Wells, Marie Wells, R. Wells, Samuel Welch, Angela Wescovitch. Michelle White, Sonya White, Terry Wliliams, Dianne Williams, Linda Williams, Leon Williams, Mlchelle J Willis, Marvin Winters, Clarence Woods, Will Wyatt, Janet Yates, Karla 27 28 Abrams, Robert Absbon, Jon Albritton, Amy Albritton, Jamie Allen, Kirl Armstrong, Victoria Arnold, Julie Banks, Glynis Banks, Stanley Barial, Dominic Ballinger, Thomas Barlow, Mitchell Barrett, Jeffery Batiste, Leo Beeles, Charlotte Benjamln, Sharon Blvins. Jevon Blakney, Debbie Blank, Belinda Bobadilla, James Bodden, Crissy Bodden, Stacy Booker, Karl Bowens, Lisa Brazzle, Rearey Breland, Terry Brown, Pam Brown, Shelby Budro, Steve Burnett, Penny Burns, Henry Burns, Ruben Callahan. Angle Canfield, Rodney Cannon. Kim Carter, Edward Carter, Micheal Casher. James Chandler, Lisa Chandler, Tressle Cherry, Doug Clayton, James Clayton. 0. 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DARRYL BORDEN PAUL BOSARGE RICHARD BOSARGE SYLVIA BRADLEY DANNY BRELAND i 36 REGINALD BRIDGES YOLANDA BYRD DWAYNE CARPENTER JEFF BROWNING FRANK CANFIELD CINDY CARTER MARNEE BRYANT ANTHONY CANNON DARLENE CARTER SHERRI BRYANT TAMMY CANNON XAWER CHERRY ' wf y, , 37f : MICHALE CHATHAM EDGAR CHAMBERS MIKE CHANDLER AMY CLARDY KEVIN CLAY ADA COLLIER VICKI COLLIER , JOSEPH COOK L GLEN COOPER MONICA COOPER BRIAN CRAIG JOHNNY CREEL 38 RODNEY CRIER JOE DON CUNNINGHAM TONYA DAVISON SHEILA CULBERSON BOBBY DAFFIN MELODIE DREHER CHIP CUEVAS GiNA DARDEN GREG DUBOSE CYNTHIA CUNNINGHAM RUFUS DAVIDSON , DOROTHY KAREN DULANEY 39 SCOTTY ELLIS JESSE ESCATA DAVID FORD 40; GREG EHLERS DONNA EVANS KIMBERLY FOUNTAIN BECKY ELKINS LEROY EVANS NICHOLAS FRANKLIN ROBERT ENGLISH TINA EVANS KENNETH GARY TARA GERBER REBA HAMM EDDIE HOWARD SCOTT GERMAN CARL HARRIS JOYCE HYATT ZIVA GREER TONY HAVARD ERIC INGRAM KATHARINE HALL DARIEN HILL ANTHONY JACKSON -' H41 : L PATRICIA JOHNSON GEORGIA JACKSON RICHARD JACKSON LINDA JACKSON , DAWN KELLY , RENEE JONES SAMUEL JONES DAVID KEENER ; -' L JOEL KELLY CHRIS KUJALA REUBEN LANGSTON REBECCA LAWSON DEWAYNE LOVETT LISA McWILLIAMS MONICA LETT YOLANDA McLENDON EUNICE MAGEE SEBASTIAN LINSTORM MELVA McMILLlAN JOHN MADDOX LIVELY DAMON ; somm McMILLxAN , BlLL MASSEY 43 LL: JAMES MARTIN ALLISON MERIDITH JACKIE MILLENDER VALERIE MOODY LISA MOORE SHEILA MOORE BRIAN MONTGOMERY . HOLLY MYERS DANNY NERREN LORA NELSON TODD NEWBILL smc NOSWORTHY WWM VICTOR ODOM BILLY ORR JILL PACE BETTY JO PATRICK DANNY PATRICK ANGELA PATTERSON TINA POPE DONNA PRATT BEVERLY RAGNO DEBRA RATCLIFF TONYA RICHARDSON SHEILA RICHARDSON '45 HERMINE ROBINSON TRACHELLE ROBINSON ALESIA ROBERSON DENNIS RODGERS SHARON ROGERS RHONDA ROGERS LADONNA SHIELDS , LORI SHIRES CAROLYN, SIP? SCOTTY SMITH KAREN SPRUELL CHARLOTTE STALLWORTH 46f A 4A IWH LEIGH ANNE STANLEY RUSTY STEWART VERONICA THOMAS DARRYL STENNIS HILDA TAPPER WALTER THRASH DAVID STEWART GARY TAYLOR KYLE TISDALE RAY STEWART LISA TAYLOR MELANIE TREHERN .48 BILLY TRUSSLER REGINA WATTS L CYNTHIA WILLIAMS TONYA VAXTER CAROLYN WEBB !NGRID WILLIAMS JUDY WALKER KELVIN WESS RODNEY WILLIAMS PAMELA WARREN TRISHA WHITE ANGELA WYATT m u m N E G SPORTS . . . WERE NUmBER ONEI! Mm; w an ' m i , W R. IT TAKES TEAM WORK ... OUR COACHES. I 54 V! n TIT Coach Jackle McCorvery Coach Bllly Danton Coach Arthur Haynes Coach Steve Phllllps Coach Ronnie Hamllton Coach Rlchard Nlles Coach Bllly Wayne Mlller, Coach Pete Facclnnl HEAD COACH 52 Erlc Berry, Joseph Smith, Darryl Mchllan, Jerry Henry, Leon Adams, Stanley Banks, Derrick Lett, Juan Sabino, Andrew Glandey, Charles Sabino, Terry Austin. Freddie Cato, Youlan Douglas, Darryl Berry, Dennis Joiner, Micheal D. Mallard, Freeman Richmond, Kevin Gary, Danny Saucier GIRLS VARQ .3. i -4 C3 2W C4 N 39 Q x Kimara Huey, Glenese Banks, Annette McMillian, Annette Armstead, Elisa Stringfield, Ruth Thompson, Conelia Doley, Sheila Dalley, Gennlfer Mims. Jennlfer Joseph, Sonya McMillian 'vw... .- m top I to r.- Earl Sanders. Greg DuBose. Tim Nettles, Xavier Cherry, Anthony AJ Jackson, 1983 BOYS VARSITY y !' bottom I to r: Terry Austin. Willie Pollard, Trenlon Harris, Terry Kimbrough, Louis Ice Smith, Micheal Seales TIGERS MOSS POINT MOSS POINT MOSS POINT MOSS POINT MOSS POINT MOSS POINT MOSS POINT MOSS POINT MOSS POINT MOSS POINT MOSS POINT MOSS POINT MOSS POINT MOSS POINT MOSS POINT MOSS POINT MOSS POINT MOSS POINT MOSS POINT MOSS POINT MOSS POINT MOSS POINT MOSS POINT MOSS POINT MOSS POINT MOSS POINT MOSS POINT MOSS POINT MOSS POINT MOSS POINT 64 85 62 73 86 75 84 88 60 82 76 87 49 59 84 56 60 75 56 91 58 85 60 71 82 57 85 59 60 72 SCORES V5. V5. VS. VS. V5. V5. V5. VS. V5. V5. V5. V5. V5. V5. V5. V5. VS. VS. VS. VS. V5. V5. VS. V5. V5. V5. V5. V5. VS. VS. OPPONENTS PASCAGOULA OCEAN SPRINGS BLOUNT GULFPORT WASHINGTON PASCAGOULA BILOXI PASCAGOULA BLOUNT BILOXI ESCAMBA CO. ST. MARTIN PASCAGOULA GULFPORT GULFPORT HATTISBURG PICAYUNE PASCAGOULA BILOXI WASHINGTON BILOXI ESCAMBIA CO. BLOUNT PICAYUNE OCEAN SPRINGS GULFPORT NORTH NATCHEZ FOREST HILLS MERIDIAN ROSA FORT 55 TIGERS ARE 4751!! WE DO THINGS OUR WAY 57 58 Va. E.Maym . w. 59 60 MOSS POINT TIGERS - 1982-1983 FOOTBALL 3 -Hattlesburg 10 -St. MartIn ,M 17 -Plcayune 24 -Blloxl 1 -Gulfport 8 -Harrlson Centr 15 -0caan Spr 22 l '3 TRACK TEAM TOPS OUT gwwmw u.- 61 62 Boys Track Coach: Girls Track Coach: Bill DeatoMAssistant Coach: Jackie McCorvey Charlene NilesMssistant Coach: Mildred Bell H.S. TIGER TENNIS . . . GREAT 63 1983 GIRLS SOFTBALL TEAM: MS. BRENDA LEWIS - COACH q .Mvuwwxua M r; ,, w; -;r'M, - 1253' mw.w,.,,..f- 'n l m w .... w a , - amw-n- -; $ w WA'N awn u 64 ,9 ...1983 FEHTURES I'l 66 MR AND MISS M.P.H.S. v; MICHELLE BOLES Michelle is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Boles of Moss Point. She was selected as Miss Moss Point High School. Michelle is active in various clubs which include the Lockheart So- cial Club where she serves as historian. Na- tional Honor Society, Spanish Club where she serves as president, and she is a Key Club Sweetheart along with being a Madrigal per- former. Michelle's achievements include be- ing chosen as Moss Point's Junior Miss, Top Ten in Mississippi's Junior Miss and Overall Physical Fitness winner, and Mississippi's Miss Love's Baby Soft Model. Academically she holds a 94 grade point average. Her hobbies include dancing, singing, playing, the guitar. and swimming. Michelle plans to attend the University of Mississippi and major in theatre with hopes of becoming an actress. She will minor in television broadcasting. GREG DUBOSE Greg is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dubose Sr. of Moss Point. He was selected as Mr. Moss Point High School. Greg is actively in- volved in many extracurricular activities espe- cially basketball. Greg was elected Grand Duke of the Mardi Gras Ball, he served as an escort in the Homecoming festivities. Being a mem- ber of the Moss Point High School Varsity Bas- ketball team, he helped to lead the Tigers to the State Championship Tournament in Jack- son. Greg's hobbies include all sports, read- ing, singing and watching television. Greg plans to further his education at Southern University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana where he plans to major in Electronic Engineering. fa ----A MOST SPIRITED- H . ORATIO JOHNSON, MONICA COOPER, CLEVELAND BAXLEY 67 68 k; ' w hnk '; ' R9 10. u. 4 I! N ! H 3 . ':..':,w 4' fifalznhuzufifgfg 3 t 25.4: 11.. Senlor Class Favorltes: Rodney Wllllams, Cherrie Stallworth, Louis Smith Most Talented: Buck Canfleld. Michelle Boles, Jackie Millender K4 JUNIOR CLASS FAVORITES: BRAD ROBERTSON AND ANGELA GLAUDE tMICHAEL SEALS - NOT PICTUREDt . . t h h 1 . L .. V; h h g Hm 4H t V SOPHOMORE CLASS FAVORITES: ARLETTA McINNIS, MICHAEL MOFFITT, AND MICHAEL CHATHAM It is always an honor to be recognized by one's peers. All of the students pic- tured in this section were outstanding in their own unique manner, but one person stood out for the three years at MPHS . . . He was the spirit of our school and became everyone's friend. A rare hu- man being .. . and a true TIGER . . . CLEVELAND BAXLEY! 69 Youth . . . unleaded - powerful - exploding below the surface. All that they are . . . is written on their faces . . . almost perfect in its innocence. 70 .coccmo F5. .coEEEN owuoow 60959502 5.55?ch .Sotbs. 9:2 .ztoizaum 25.5.5 503:2. 0:93: 6:360 59m .3922. cosaoam JEEEB ELM... .mthn: coucuh... .mca: moon. .3me :53. .oeuowmtos. 2059; .2232 .omsu:z 65m 5:2: 60359.3; .223 omEEoo WEE. 3:550 6:59: :03 .356: 259 .quwk 0.. 390m .wusamom San. down. 5.. .cwEuooE .ucmbm omEmE 6.53 .wmqu. .2530 Euwciucumk 3 ton 5305 6295:; game: . 253. .300 Eng Juwtwm Potwa 58:3 otoccon coucuiz 3x02. .0325 ?.cme 5 Q J? S UMQQ v :ano $230820: mama. 72 TIGERS CELEBRATE HOMECOMING Cherrie Stallworth, daughter of Ms. Stallworth, was escorted by Horatio Johnson. Cherrie Stallworth was crowned the 1982-83 Homecoming Queen during pregame ceremonies of the Moss Point-Ocean Springs football game. Cherrie plans on attending the University of Southern Mississippi following graduation. Following the presentation of the court and the crowning of the queen came the football game. The tigers impressed the crowd on homecoming night by beating Ocean Springs, 18-13, in a non- district game. The defense made Ocean Springs turn over the ball a couple of times, but the game was when Richard Jackson intercepted and Ocean Springs pass and went in for the touchdown and that's when the crowd went wild. In the float competition, the Sen- ior class float won first place with the theme, Leash the Grey- hounds and the sophomore float, Track the Hounds. All in all the 1982-83 homecom- ing was one of the best we've ever had, it will be remembered for years to come by the graduating class of 1983. 73 MARDI GRAS BALL 1983. Paul Bosarge reigned as King Ti- ger II and Jacqueline Millender as Queen Tigerette II at the second annual Carnival Ball sponsored by the Student Council. The ball was held January 29 at the National Guard Armory and featured music by two bands, Ravin and New Wave. Emcee was council sponser Mrs. Becky Wood. Danny Gill offered the wel- come. The Sophomore class was repre- sented by Duchess Rachel Blades, escorted by Stephen Bar- rett, Duchess India Ellis, escorted by Duke Michael Moffett, Duch- ess Joey Hans, escorted by Mike Miller. Duke Marcus Baldwin with consort Cassandra Stallworth, and Duke John Grafe with con- sort Michelle Holland. The Junior class was represented by Kim Cannon, escorted by George Zinnimon, Duchess Ber- nita Dixon, escorted by Darryl Hurst, Duchess Lisa Tracy, es- corted by Eric Fleming, Duke Jef- frey Barrett with consort Danette Wilson, Duke Michael Mallard with consort Undrea Miller, and Duke Jay Westfaul, with consort Di'Ane Cronier. The Senior class was represented by Duchess Sylvia Bradley, es- 1 corted by John Johnson, Duchess ,, Carin Polk, escorted by Terry Taylor; Duke Maurice Barrett, 3mg; I twuii T'ZE. with consort Ingrid Williams, and zfg 4W; -i Mai , $071: 'Lf :V'KW 3K-' L by Duke Reginald Hyde, with con- sort Renee Bardwell. Following the coronation and un- masking of the king and queen, the court joined Their Majesties in a Royal Dance. After these ceremonies, Dr. Evalyn Burkitt and Mrs. Wood were presented with awards of appreciation. 75 76 TIGERNIGHT ... 1983 The MPHS Growler staff staged its an- nual Beauty and Beau pagent in the high school auditorium. The staff sponsor, Mrs. J. Shepard and Mrs. Becky Wood, worked long hours get- ting the participants prepared. It is during this time that the Most Handsome boy and the Most Beauti- ful girl are chosen by a selected panel of judges. Also on this night, Mr. and Miss MPHS are named along with class favorite and senior superiatives. These students are nominated by the student body. This year's judges ranged from TV news persons to professional tootbail stars. One of the judges was Miss Irma Plummer, news reporter for WLOX- Channel 13. Other judges included Jeffery Paul, assistant program direc- tor and music director for WJKX radio station; Mrs. Sue Perry, employed by Mississippi Materials and Resources; Joe Sabbatini, Athletic Director, Biloxi City Schools, and Kenny Johnson, a 1976 graduate of MPHS. now an out- standing football player for the Atlan- ta Falcons . Beauties representing the sophomore class were: Joey Hans, Johnjalyn McPhearson, Christi Horn, Susan Mills, Amanda Thompson, Kim Haynes, Leah Spires, Sharon Magee, Michelle Wescovich, Beth Devine, and Kim Mosely. Tenth grade beau repre- sentatives were: Marcus Baldwin, Carl Taylor, Tyrone Davenport, Roy Gra- phenreed, Lamaris Riley, and Mekell Johnson. Junior Class beauty representatives were: Larlyne Ware. Angela Glaude, Kathy Wooley, Lanette Womble, Dean- na Miles. Lorie Zettler, DiAne Cronier, Undrea Miller, Laresa Vaughn. Chrissy Bodden. Youlanda Moulds and Bar- bara Jones, Junior beaus were: Kelvin Gary, Mark Robinson, and Dexter New- berry. Senior beauty representatives were: Judy Walker, Mary Blades, Michelle Boles. Youlanda Bird, Debbie Smith, and Jackie Millender. Senior beaus were Danny Breland, Robert English, Paul Bosarge, Anthony Woodland, John Fuller, Richard Jackson, David Stewart. Rodney Williams, Kevin Clay, and Cleaveland Baxley. L-R Mrs. George Howell, Mrs. Sue Perry, Coach Joe Sabbatini, Mr. Kenny Johnson, Ms. Irma Plummer, and Mr. Jefferey Paul. ANGELA GLAUDE DEANNA MILES AND MOST BEAUTIFUL KATHY WOOLEY 78 MOSS POINTS 1983 JUNIOR MISS: MICHELLE BLES ORGHNIZHTION yo! 1983 TIGER CHEERLEADERS rr 'f . h. ,. 1983 Basketball Cheerleaders , ' av w- e 1r '. h h h. h V ,L . w a M' Chris James Sponsor for this year's football and basketball season was Miss Darlene Saksa, who was assisted by Mrs. Donna Richards. The cheerleaders gave of their time, talent and energy to . . . cheer for the Tigers!! Garnett Brazzle 80 J . $ IF g. r w !$ ,. -dA '. k .5. . w, 1 Terry! Roberson :9 Joey Hans Deanna Miles 81 82 STUDENT COUNCIL Under the excellent leadership of Mrs. Wood, the Student Council was involved in several projects including: Free Fare, Homecoming dance and parade, Halloween Raffle Mask. Pregame Supper, Blood Drives, American Education Week, Toys for Tots, Christmas Bazaar, Mardis Gras Ball, Campus Beautification, Jewelry Sale, Valentine Flowers, Beauty 8s Beau, Greenville Trip, Our Daily Bread, Elections - WorkshOps, Talent Show, River Jamboree, and Field Day. Eric Green, the President did a great job representing the Student Body. Vice Presidents: Reginald Hyde and Alesia Roberson; Secretary: Angela Glaude; Treasurer: Judy Walk- er; Reporter: Kimberly Fountain; and Parlimentarian: So- nya McMillian. Our congratulations for a fantastic job. We also want to wish the very best to next year's staff. Angela Glaude will the presi- dent who will be the new Student Council leader. 7? a4 Sponsor: Mrs. 1983 GROWLER STAFF Johnell M. Shepard p V-a, TOP - L t R: Fayrella Blackmon, Thomas Prlce, Lori Shires, Christi Horn, Richard Devine, Maurice Mclnnis. CTR: Nanette McCool, Lorl Hately, Klm Moseley, Larlyne Ware 8i Tina Downing. BTM: Cassandra Manning, Tanya Devers, Donna Ehlers. April Page and Deanna Miles. w-wgmum s Everything we dld had to be carefully planned by our leader . . e The 1983 Growler staff under the leadership of Mrs. Johnell Shep- ard not only game MPHS their annual, but also presented Tiger Night and the Beauty Pageant . The staff also held the elections for senior superlatives and class favorites. This past year they strongly supported the Student Council and helped them out with such events as the 1983 Mardis Gras Ball, Homecoming Parade, and other various activities. Despite problems, the annual staff worked as a united group to support MPHS, the Students. and its Council. Without Mama Wood and her children next door, this year would not have been quite as productive or as much fun! We as a group say Thank You . Editor .i , Larlyne Ware L, .r -, .r ,l' APER STAFFM . e . ii i Top L to R: Teresa Goldman, Charlene Smith, Rebecca Elkins, Reba Hamm, Sandy Edwards, Michael Greer bottom L to R: Shirley Baylis, Joakin Alin, Allison Merideth. Sebastian Lindstrom. The Tiger Flash meets every morning during first period. Reba Hamm is the editor and Ms. Bobbie Hays is the advisor. It is the official student newspaper and itis published six times per school year. It is made available to the students, faculty, staff, and adminis- tration. 85 86 Band Council presenting trophles won by band. BL to BR Jeff Browing, Terrance Perryman, Charlotte Stallworth, Eric Fleming, Dewayne Carpenter, Michale Chatham, Paul Balcer, Ronnie Bishop, Anthony Triplett, and John Maddox Miss Mlchale Chatham, Drum Major Hmmw jam: 2:50....an 9.,va a . 3 M sws s. 1 ,Wx R... hm. $Xumka.-x. R 33.2 a- $33.4 USMOAOZH 2.2. 2: 55.1.4. mm.m..$2... ozymndozu 25. 39:50 3221.3 88 RAVINl . RAVIN' our own very talented Rock 'n Roll band has been responsi- ble for the success of much of THE GROWLER for the last three years. They have generously donated their time. energy, and talents to support the annual and Moss Point High SchooL They played for Tiger Night 1982, 1982, and 1983, as well as Montage 1982 , and The Mardi Gras Ball 1983. With themes as varied as Fame and Hello Texas , they mold- ed their music to fit the sponsor's re- quest. Three of the original band members are graduates of the Class of 1983: Ron Bishop, Jimmie Allen, and Frank Buck Canfield. They will be missed not only by the sponsor, the annual staff, 'but by their audience M.P.H.S. The other band members are Keith Hunter and Lloyd Love. Thank You . . . is really not enough for this wonderful group of young men. so we will also wish them all the verybest that the future has to offer. We asked and asked and they gave and gave . . . this is our appreciation to them. 1983 CHRISTMAS PROGRAM i? 89 VICA Sponsor: Ms. Bledsoe National Honor Society Sponsor: Mrs. D. Fleming 91 92 I-:bC-l-:U-'Um cnI-szJ-IJUJtz rnI-wngMZrn m p KEY CLUWSPONSOR: MR. CHARLES BROWN KEY CLUB SWEETHEARTS: LBU - MICHELLE BOLES. SHARON MAGEE, MELODIE DREHER. RBU - MARIA MAY, MICHELE CHAT- HAM AND LEIGH ANNE STANLEY. 93 ELLEN FURBY MRS. HERO APONSOR 94 LEFTOVERS FROM 1983 . . . D'Illl ' 95 GRADUATION . . . THE LONGEST WALK. This year Class Day was held at night in our new gym. May 17, 1983 officially started the graduation festivities. Class Night was a huge success because more parents and friends of the graduates were able to attend because of the evening hours. Senior awards were given out, as well as the announcement of scholar- ships, and special recognition to several de- serving students. Among the awards: The Hu- manitarian Award was given to Cleveland Baxley; The Star Student Joe Benigno pre- sented an award to his choice of Star Teach- er: Mrs. Peggy Tanner. For Awards Day, which was held during school hours for the Sophomores and Ju- niors, Dr. Burkitt again presided. Several awards were announced, including Outstand- ing Student Council Members and Winners in all the departments and classes. Mrs. JM Shepard presented an award to Lar- iyne Ware for outstanding Editor of the 1983 Growler. She also announced the annual dedication: Mrs. Jere Scroggins. Teachers and students alike were quite pleased with the tributes. Graduation took place on Friday, May 27, 1983, at the stadium. Betty Jo Patrick was the valedictorian and Danny Breland was the salutatorian. Melodie Dreher was chosen class historian. At promptly eight o'clock. graduation was underway as the Class of 1983 began their longest walk. 3 Mllllllllm wuwu... 3: we w, 333333 133 Everything will be alright. That much I do know is true. Perhaps we won't make you smile all the time, but your happiness . . . will come in a disguised form . . . and what we have given YOU. despite - you . . . will trail in the lost days behind you . . . like the setting sun. JMS 97 98 MISSISSIPPI EXPORT RAILROAD COMPANY Post Office Box 743 Moss Point, MS 39563 WEAVER SUPPLY CO. 6530 Shortcut Road Moss Point, MS 39563 601-474-1122 MAULDIN WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND BRAKE SERVICE 4707 Telephone Road 601-762-5608 FRANK KING CO. Sellens Water Heaters Jackson, MS 932-2250 BABER'S FIRESTONE INC. Complete Tire Service 5301 Searstown Rd Pasc. 601-762-7908 BABER1S LEASING 1730 Denny Ave. Pascagoula, MS 3956 601-762-2418 BLOSSMAN GAS IN. 2315 Telephone Rd. Pascagoula, MS. 3956 Phone 762-2962 PASCAGOULA - M053 6 P.O. 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