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ON THE GO' EDITOR: Lynne Dudley ASSISTANT EDITOR: Jackie McPherson ADVERTISING MANAGER: Dennis Williams BUSINESS MANAGER: Brenda Noble SECRETARIES: Martha Clark and Betty Jo Ray ADVISER: Mrs. Gallaher FOREWORD Student life will always exist on the Ocean Springs High School Campus; only faces change. Here we have been educated to help us live more satisfactorily with ourselves and others; our desires, interests, and capabilities have been broadened to help us find our field of service in the future. We have tried to capture the memories of this year which were eventful both to you and to us. In the following pages we hope you can live again this year, 1967. DEDICA TION In fond memory of Donovan Hughes, our classmate and friend, we the Senior Class of 1967 dedicate to him our Greyhound Annual. 3 DEAR TO MT HEART THERE IS A SCHOOL THA T MEANS SO MUCH TO ME, 8 ORS 9 I”LL NE’ER FORGET SVHII1VHM r Treri MEANT TO ME. WOULD YOU BELIEVE. . . Faye B. Billy B. David C. Robbie B. Gloria Jack Lynne D. Chic Prissy Jerry F. Wayne Buddy G. Buddy G. Pam 14 Cecile Charlie Brigitte . . SENIORS? Linda K. Paulette Faye L. Joie 15 Angie Nickie John P. Betty Jo Ginger Jimmy R. Donna Donald James S. Sue Becky John T. Mike L. 16 Nancy Rex T. Mrs. Gallaher ADMINISTRA TION BOARD OF EDUCA TION STANDING: Joseph E. Saxon, Kenneth W. Perry, Onvin J. Scharr, Bruce R. Edwards. SEATED: Marby Penton, N. E. Taconi, James H. Waddell, M.D. IN THE OFFICE SECRETARIES: Mrs. Beryl Rcvicrc, Mrs. W.E. Dorroh. COUNSELOR: Mrs. Hermanclle Barnett. 18 FACULTY MRS. HERMANELL BARNETT- Guidancc Counselor MRS. TANA BRADLEY- English II Sophomore Sponsor MR. CLAY CASTON- Mechanical Drawing Junior Sponsor MR. JOE CHISM- Spanish 1, II MR. ROBERT ENDT- Unificd Geometry, Physics, Advanced Math Freshman Sponsor MRS. AURINi: GALLAHER- English IV, Speech, Journal- ism, English III Senior Class Sponsor MR. TOMMY CLASS - American History, Mississippi History MR. RONNIE BEVERIN- Band Director MR. DON BROWN- American State Government, Communism, Driver's Educa- tion, Assistant Football Coach sponsor MRS. PAULA CASTON- Mathematics Junior Sponsor MRS. ADELE CLARK- English III MR. DON FAIR LEY- Mississippi History, Civics Freshman S|X nsor MR. JACK GUNN- Chemistry, Biology Sophomore Class Sponsor 20 MR. BILLY HUBBARD- Algebra I, II, Assistant Foot- ball Coach Sophomore Sponsor MRS. MARY KANADY Piano MR. ARTHUR NEWMAN- Biology, General Science Sophomore Sponsor MR. HUGH PF.PPER- Phvsical Education, Head Football Coach MISS BONNIE SPRAYBERRY- Home Economics I, II, junior Class Sponsor MR. HARRIS Shop MISS iff RF.SA SPICENER - Choir Director NO i SHOWN MRS. W. j. HUEY- Frcnch, Latin MR. JAMES MCDANIEL- Associatc Band Director MRS. MARILENA PENTON- Librarian MRS. HUGH PEPPER- Study Hall MRS. HARRIET TREMMEL Typing, Shorthand 1, II, Bookkeeping Senior Class Sponsor MISS SUSIE RAINS - History NO T SI fOWN MRS. JUDY WHITE - English II and III NOT SHOWN 21 Now we're open for business. Mr. Endt and his eggheads! Wait for me! Eck! A rat! , _ I don't care if you were here first, Mrs. Ponton's Paradise WiUie, I'm Getting my shoes shined next. Just one doughnut? Catch us if you can! The little ole breadmaker, me. I Lets' go gang! 22 OK! I'll smile. One coffee and two douglmuts. ti s'ttk), (-50,0«-'-, '-• I ' ,rf.p f r. 1 - tf7 iefclW-e’e- holding _ i ctol[o or designee! «ne who has receivl One completed r™ ie who na- A graduated, o , chool- admit to a certai o. ■ admit, at the close mv L IV.V. V J grad'u-a octrlne ol d'u-al-is L past pa ; x t w jlegree; Site stuc’ pademW fccribec asur JL To admit to a certahV radc • _ Mmit, at the close oflpbou • t° mark with degrees o ‘ t 2- 3. To divide W — v. i. 1. To be; «I gradually. — grad'; - 'shurO, n. 1. o r 4he n SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Jack Dcssommcs, President; Lynne Dudley, Vice President, Betty Jo Ray, Secretary; Paulette Kramer, Treasurer; Patsy Parker, Reporter. 24 IN APPRECIA TION OF Mrs. Galla her, who has guided us through our high school years, working with us as a teacher and annual sponsor. Miss Minnie Mason, who has been with us and helped us ever since die first grade. Mrs. Francesca Howard, who was die sponsor of many annuals and senior classes in die past and contributed much to die development of our school before leaving to fill a position at J.C.j.C. 25 FAYE CATHERINE BENEZUE Life has a value only when it has something valuable as its object. Pep Squad, 2,3, 4; FHA, 2,3,4; French Club, 2,3; Junior Red Cross, 2,3; Sweetheart, 3; Drama Club, 3; Animal Staff, 4. WAYNE ADAMS I'm great. PRISCILLA ANNE BRUNIES Prissy Never love unless you can bear all the faults of a man. 12 Year Student; Choir, 1,2; Cheer- leader, 1,2; Beauty, 2; Class Officer, 2; Junior Class Play, 3; Junior Red Cross, 3, 4; Annual Staff, 4; Paper Staff, 4; Ex- change Editor, 4; Senior Play, 4; Drama Club, 4; O. S. Club, 4; Book- store, 4. JACQUELINE ASHER Blessed arc they who say little for they shall never be quoted. Pep Squad, 2,3,4: Co-Captain, 4; An- nual Staff, 4; Junior Red Cross, 4; FHA, 2,3,4; Vice Presi- dent, 2: Reporter, 4; Class Sweetheart, 2, 4; Class Beauty, 4. BILLY A. BURRELL Some of my best school days were the ones I missed. ROBBIE ELIZABETH BENEZUE The secret of success is work, but who wants to know the secret. Spanish Club, 1; Science Club, 1: FHA, 2; FBLA, 2,3; Annual Staff, 4; Pep Squad, 4; Transferred from New Orleans, 3. GLORL L. BRELAND Lead me not into tempta- tion, just show me the way. Transferred from Fort Walton Beach Florida, 1; Sweet- heart Contest, 1; FTA, 2; French Club, 2; Pep Squad, 3,4; Dewey Decimals, 3; Annual Staff, 4. JAMES L. BRIDGES I often wonder who will rule the world when I am gone. Band, 1,2,3,4; Stage Band, 4; Beta Club, 4; Annual Staff, •4. GARRY CALLENDER Nothing is impossible; Got! meant it that way. Choir, 1; Jets Club, 3, 4; Library Club, 4; Audio-Vis. Tech. Dr. , 4; Paper Staff, 4; Senior Class Play, 4. ACUS L. CATCHOT Why do today what you can ut off till tomorrow. Foot- 11, 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1, Baseball, 2,4; O.S. Club, : Honorable Mention (Foot- ball), 4. JACK DESSOMMES Brunettes arc good fisherman - look which one caught me. I. B. B. B. Basketball, 1,2; Track, 2; Football, 4; Friend- liest, 3,4; Most courteous, 4; Most Intellectual, 4; Class Favorite, 1,4; Class President, 1,4; Beta Club, 1,2,3,4; Beta Club Vice Pres. , 3; Student Council, 1,2, 3,4; Drama Club, 2,3,4; Mr. Library Club, 2,3,4; Mr. O.S.H.S., 4; Sr. Play, 4; Annual Staff, 4; Beta Club Court, 2,3; Student of the Month, 4. SHERRON LYNN DIMICK All I have seen teaches me to trust the Creator for all I have not seen. Belle of Class, 1; Paper Staff, 1; Journ. Club, 1,4; Sci. Club Win- ner, 1; Natl. Jr. Hon. Society, 1; 1st. Solos G Trio, 1,2; Jets Club, 4; Annual Staff, 4; State Band, 4; Elks Youth Representative. JAMES DODGE Sometimes I sit and think, but most of the time I just sit. Band, 1,2, 3, 4; French Club, 2, 3; Stage Band, 4. MARTHA KEITH CLARK It's Better to know nothing than to know what ain't so. Band 1,2; Jr. Sec. , 3; French Club, 2,3; Jr. Red Cross, 3; Jr. Red Cross Vice President, 3; Jr. Class Play, 3; Senior Class Play, 4; Annual Staff, 4; Sec. , 4; Beta Club, 4; Most Sophisticated Sr. , 4. KARLN LYNNE DUDLEY 1 put all my worries into a pocket with a hole in it. 12 Yr. Student; Band, 1,2,3, 4; Alt. Majorette, 2; Majorette, 3,4; Class Beauty, 1,2; 2nd Alt. 1; Sweetheart Cont.„ 1,4; Class Favorite, 1,4; French Club, 2, 3; FHA Pres. , 2; FHA Sec. , 3; Jr. Play, 3; Stu. Conductor, 3; Beta Club, 3, 4; Out- Standing Band Woman, 3; Girls state, 3; Jr. Red Cross, 2; Jollicst Jr. , 3; Pres. Jr. Class, 3; Thcs. Soc. , 3,4; Drama Club, 3, 4; Band Rep. , 3; Ed. of Annual, 4; Sr. Play, 4: Wittcst Girl, 4; Most Vers. Girl, 4; Vicc-Pres. Sr. Class, 4; Paper Staff, 4; FtT. Ed. of Paper, 4; Band Sec. , 4; Off. Asst. , 4; Drama Club Clerk, 4; Thcs. Soc. Clerk, 4; Jan. Student of the Month. DAVID COWARD Bo good, this is the best way to get ahead in life. Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball, 1,2, 3, 4; Track, 1,3,4; O. S. Club, 4; Annual Staff, 4. ROBERT E. EBERT But tomorrow, Mr. Brown. Annual Staff, 4. ALPH DOUGHERTY Why call me crip, I just ilk funny. Transfer from Oxford High, 4; Basketball, 2, 3; Baseball, 2, 3; Jr. Class '•s. , 3; Most Handsome, 4. KENNY R. FREEMAN Work facinates me, I could sit and watch it for hours Football, 4: Track, 4; Annual Staff, 4; Senior Class Play, 4. CHARLES EARL EVANS JR. Chic I used to be conceit- ed, but now I'm con- vinced! ! Football, 1,2, 3.4: Track, I; Junior Play, 3; Jolli- cst Junior, 3; O. S. Club, 4: Annual Staff, 4; Senior Play, 4: Typical Senior, 4. ROBERT R. GERMANY I fear nobody as long as he is dead Football, 1, 2,3, 4; Track, 3,4; Junior play, 3; An- nual Staff, 4; Senior Play, 4. JERRY RONALD FAST If we do not go out into the work! and call every man our brother, there are those who will go out and call him 'Com- rade' Annual Staff, 4. VIRGINIA S. GRIGGS One who has never loved, has never lived. Dewey Deci- mals, 1,2, 3,4; French Club, 2,3; Jr. Red Cross, 3,4; Drama Club, 3,4; Jets Club, 4; Lettcrmen's Club, 4; Beta Club, 3,4; Tennis Club, 3; Annual Staff, 4; FHA, 2,3. WAYNE E. FRYOU Of course I'm the best drum- mer!! Band. 1,2, 3,4; French Club, 1. GEORGE WALTER GARRETT He who loves not wine, wo- men, and song remains a fool his whole life long. Junior Play, 3. BYRON LEE GEORGE Buddy See ya'll at the VAPORS French Club, 2,3; Jets Club, 2,3,4; Beta Club, 3,4; Best natured, 3; Play Boy Pep Squad, 3,4: Annual Staff, 4; 12-year student; Senior Play, 4. SHERRELL CECILE HAMMOND Withdrawn. BRIGITTE HIGGINBOTHAM The first thought is often the best Band, 1,2,3,4; Trans- ferred from Lompoc, Califor- nia, 4; Drama Club, 2; Future Teachers, 3; President Business Club, 3. FRED HOWELL Some say he's bashful, but most doubt it. Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1; Track, 1; French Club. 2,3; Annual Staff. 4; President Safety Club, 4. PAMELA NORFLETTA HELM Pam Live and Learn, Die and forge tt!!! Fresh- man Class Beauty, 1; School Beauty, 1; Most Unpredictable , 3; School Who's Who, 3; F.H. A., Member, 1,2; Sub-District Sec- retary; F. H. A., 2; Junior Class Play, 3; Majorette, 2,3,4; Band, 1,2, 3, 4; An- nual Staff, 4; Paper Staff, 3; Senior Play, 4; Office Assistant, 4. WILLIE C. HELMS Eat, Drink and be merry. Annual Staff, 4; Senior Play, 4; Audio-Vision Club, 4; Dewey Decimals, 3,4. PATSY DEAN JORDAN Neat, sweet, and hard to beat Sweetheart Contest, 3; Junior Red Cross, 3; Choir, 2; Annual Staff, 4; F. H. A. , 2, 3,4; Pep Squad, 3,4. JULIE ANN JURICH SONNY days are best Trans. Sacred Heart, 2; Choir, 2,3; TOMMY C. KESSINCER When you're as per- fect as I am, it's hard to be humble Basketball, 1.2, 3,4; Football, 1; Track, 1,2; Drama Club, 1, 4; Annual Staff, 4; Most likely to become a senior, 3:0. S. Club, 4; Jets Club, 4; Most likely to succeed, 4. Sweetheart Contest, 2,3,4; Red Cross, 2,3,4; FHA Treas., 2; Drama Club, 2,3,4; Pep Club, 2,3; Homecoming court, 2,4; Typical Teenager, 3; Thespian Society, 3,4; Vicc- Pres. , 4; Jr. Play, Alt. Cheerleader, 3; Senior play; Office Asst. , 4; Typical Senior; Class Beauty, 4; FHA Vicc- Prcs. , 4; Annual Staff, 4; Paper Stafl, 4; Drama Club, 3,4. KAREN SUE KEISTER Everything happens to everybody F. H. A. , 1,2,4; Pep Squad, 2, 3.4; Jets Club, 3,4; Choir, 3.4; Annual Staff. 4; Paper Staff. LINDA KIMBLE Good things come in small packages. School Paper, 1; Na- tional Honor Society-, 1; Drill Team, 1; Band, 1,2, 3,4; French Club, 2,3; Beta Club, 2,3,4; Drama Club, 2,3,4; Best Natured Girl, 3; Annual Staff, Paper Staff, 4; Miss. All State Band Clinic, 4; Gulf Coast Band Clinic, 4; Senior Play, 4. JACQUELINE LOUISE McPherson 'TOO Words a minute- N'o typewriter! 12 Year Student; Sweet Heart Contestant, 1, 2,3, 4; Beta Club, 2, 3,4; Choir, 2,4; French Club, 2,3; Homecoming court, 2,3; Pep Squad, 2; Junior Red Cross Re- porter, 3,4; Cheer- leader, 3,4; Co- captain, 4; Junior play, 3; Senior Play, 4; Beta Club Presi- dent, 4; Annual Staff Assistant Editor. 4; Student Council. 4; Drama Club, 4; Who's Who Senior Favorite, 4; Sextet, 4; Student of the Month for December, 4; Book- store Assistant, 3. FAY LADNTER One smile for every girl- two for every boy. 12 Year Student; FHA, 2,3,4; Jr. Red Cross, 3; Glee Club, 3; An- nual Staff, 4; Paper Staff, 4. PAULETTE KRAMER I will sit down now, but the time will come when you will hear me. Transferr- ed from Central High, Duluth, Minn; Class Reporter, 1; Choir, 1,2,3,4; Drama Club, 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council, 2; G. A. A. , 2, 3; Merit Roll ,2,3; Safety Council Sec. , 2; Student Play Di- rector, 4; Treasurer, 4; Sextet, 4; Pep Squad, 4; PHILLIP L. MALLETT Duh .............. Baseball, 1,2, 3, 4; Football, 1,2, 3,4; Track, 1,2,3,4; An- nual Staff, 4. BILL LANGE There ain't no future in it, just no future. Band, 1,2,3; Jets Club. 3,4; School Photo- grapher, 3,4; Play Boy Pep Squad, 4; First Lieutenant of Band, 2. MICHAEL J. LOUVIERE Who, 'ME' worry? Band, 1,2,3; Annual Staff, 4. PATRICIA ANN McCARNEY When life's path is steep, keep your mind even. FHA, 1; Pep Squad, 2,3; Jr. Red Cross, 2; Beta Club, 3,4; FHA, 3; Pep Squad, 4; An- nual Staff, 4. JOE I. MASON I would be married but I have no wife, so therefore I'm married to a single life. Basketball, 1,2,3,4; Jets Club, 2; Junior Class Favorite, 3; Most Unpredictable, 3; Foot- ball, 3; 12 Year Student; Track, 3; Jr. Class Play, 3; Sr. Class Play, 4; Senior Class Favorite, 4; Best Dressed Boy, 4; Junior Red Cross, 1; Camera Club, 2. ( GEORGE MULVANEY Anytime is the right time. Football, 1,2,4; LcHerman, 4; Basketball. 1,2,3; Track, 3; 3-Place All Conference 440-yd. Dash; Cutest Couple, 4; Annual Staff, 4; Paper Staff, 4; O. S. Club, 4. BRENDA F. NOBLE To err is human, to forgive is divine. 12 Year Student; Pep Squad, 1,2, 3,4; Class President, 1; FHA, 1; French Club, 2,3; Beta Club, 2,3,4; Most Intelligent, 2; French Club Vice Pres. , 3; Bela Club Sec. , 3; I'st Lieutenant of Pep Squad, 3; Most Likclt to be a Senior, 3; D. A.R. Essay- Contest, 3; Pep Squad Cant. , 4; Vice-Pres, of Beta Club, 4; Student of the month; Most Likely to Succeed, 4; Most Intelligent Girl, 4; Annual Staff Business Manager, 4; Student Council, 4; Bookstore Assistant, 4. CHARLES A. NUNLEY Yes, Hot Rod is my Brother. Annual Staff, 4. ANGELA MARTHA PALMER Give the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you. Band, 1,2,3; Tennis, 1,2, 3,4; Choir, 1; Drama Club, 1,2,3; Junior Play; Paper Staff, 3; Letter- men's Club. 4; Annual Staff, 4. NNA L. PAR DUE THERESA ANN MILLER I refuse to be em- barrassed. FHA, 1, 3; Beta Club, 2,3, 4; Student Council, 2,3,4; Student Coun- cil Sccretaiy and Treasurer, 3; Student Council President, 4; French Club, 2.3; Jets Club, 4; Pep Squad, 3,4; Beta Club Secre- tary, 4; Girls' Stater, 3; VFW Award for Highest Average; Bookstore Assistant, 4; Annual Staff. 4; Paper Staff. 4; Student of the Month for Sept. , 4. DAVID J. MERRIMAN I would if I could, but I can't so I won't. Football, 1,2, 3,4; Track, 3; Library- club, 1; Red Cross 1. RICHARD PARDUE I was born this way, what's your excuse? Junior Play, Senior Play. NTCKIE C. PARKER To know what you know and know what you don't know is the characteristic of one who knows. Trans, from Germany; Choir, 2,3,4; Boys Quartet, 3,4; Annual Staff, 4; Paper Staff, 4; Soccer, 2,3; Most Val. Goalie, 2,3; Wrestling, 2,3; Foot- ball, 2; Tennis, 3.4; German Club, 3,4; Red Cross, 2; Ski. Club 2, 3; Ski Team, 2,3; Play Boy Pep Squad, 4. It's nice to be important, -it it's more important to e nice. Jr. Red Cross, 1, 4; 4-H, 1,2; Choir, 2; FHA, .4; Jets Club, 3,4; Jet's lub Sec. and Treas., 3; Jet's Iub Pres. , 4; Tennis Team, ! , 2, 3,4; Drama Club, 2,3,4; hespian Society, 3,4; Office Vssistant, 3; Pep Squad, 2,3; Dewey Decimals, 4; Library Xssistant, 4; Audio-Vis. Dept., 4; Audio-Vis. Sec. , 4; An- :al Staff, 4; HOUND'S ALE, 4; Dept. Editor, 4. PATSY LOU PARKER It is true blondes have more fun. F. J I. A. , 1,2,3; Drama Club, 1,2; Red Cross, 1,2; 4-H, 1,2: French Club, 1,2; Annual Staff, 4; Paper Staff, 4: Play Cast, 3; Sr. Class Reporter, 4; Alternate Cheerleader, 3. SOPHIA ROSETTI (Not Shown) JAMES EDWARD RYAN Falling off a log is a pretty hard fall, but falling in love is the hardest of all Baseball, 1,2,3,4; Basketball, 1,2, 3,4; Football, 1,2, 3, 4; Track, 1,2,3,4; Typical Teenager, 3; All Conference Foot- ball, 4; Annual Staff, 4; Paper Staff, 4; Most Valuable Player, 4; Drama Club, 4; O. S. Club, 3,4; Co- Captain Football, 4; Best Distance Runner; Senior Class Favorite, 4; Most Athletic, 4; All Conference Bas- ketball, 4; Senior Class Play, 4. TERRY EDWARD PLATT I didn't do it, Jerry did!! Football, 1,2, 3,4; Basket- ball, 1,2, 3, 4; Track, 1,2, 3; Jr. Red Cross, 1,2, 3,4; O.S. Club, 3,4; Paper Staff, 4; Annual Staff, 4; Senior Play, 4; Most Valuable Line- man Football, 4. JERRY EDWARD PLATT But Mrs. Gallahcr, I'm Jerry!! Foot- ball, 1,3,4; Bas- ketball, 1,2,3,4; Baseball, 3,4; Red Cross, 3,4; Annual Staff, 4; Paper Staff 4; Outstanding Back in Turkey Bowl, 4; Honorable Mention Football, 4; O. S. Club, 3,4; Ted Patterson Football Award, 4; Most Va- luable Player; Bas- ketball, 4; Senior Play, 4. PAUL E. SEALS Drink today and drown all sorrows, for you may die tomorrow. Tennis, 1,2, 3,4; 4-H Club, 1; Red Cross, 1,2. JOHN G. PUHLE Be not the first by whom the new styles arc tried, nor the last to lay the old aside. Dewey Decimals, 1,2,3; Junior High Student Council, 1; French Club, 2,3; Jets Club, 2,3; Play Boy Pep Squad, 3,4; Latin Club, 1; Drama Club, 3; WLOX Radio Reporter, 3; Thespian Club Pres. . 4; Annual Staff, 4; 12 Year Student; Drama Club Play, 3; Drama Club President, 4. BETTY JO RAY When you laugh the world laughs with you; when you cry you cry alone Sweetheart Contest, 1,2, 3,4; Band, 1, 2,3,4; Choir, 1,2,3; Class Beauty, 2,3,4; Class Reporter, 2; Class Secretary, 3,4; Junior Play, 3; Annual Staff Sec. , 4; Junior Favorite, 3; Most Talented, 3,4; Most Courteous, 4; Miss O. S. H. S. , 4; Senior Favorite, 4; Best Dressed, 4; Homecoming Queen, 4; Drum Majorette Band, 4. GINGER F. REYNOLDS I crave cmxitcmcnt: Let's do something! Red Cross, 1,3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y, 1; Science Club, 1; F. H. A. , 1; French Club, 2,3; Pep Squad, 3,4; Class Play, 3; Drama Club, 4; Paper Staff, 4; Annual Staff, 4. DONNA J. SEIDEL Don't worry about people knowing your ability, but worry when you haven't got it Transferred from South; Kingstown High School; Rhode Island, 4; Girls Basketball, 2; Prom Committees, 3; Drama Club, 4; Annual Staff, 4: Senior Play, 4. DONALD S. SKINNER Have no fear; the beast is here Basketball, 2; Foot- ball, 3; Track, 1,2. 1 I I SUE ANN SWITZER It's not the grades you get, it's the way you make them Annual Staff, 4; Paper Staff, 4; Pep Squad, 4; Tennis Club, 3; Dewey Decimals, 4; F. H. A. , 1,4; Jets Club, 3, 4; Library Assistant, 4. ALICE REBECCA TAYLOR A good name is more to be desired than great riches. FHA, 1,3; French Club, 2,3; Student Council, 2,3,4; Student Council Secretary, 4; Beta Club, 2,3,4; Beta Club Secretary, 4; Accompanist for Chorus, 2,3,4; Choir, 1,2,3, 4; Sextet, 4; Office Assistant, 3; Dewey Dccimcls, 1,2, 3,4; Annual Staff, 4; Pep Squad, 4; DAR Good Citizen Award, 4; 12 Year Student. DAVID TERRY I finally made it!! AMES L. SPENCER MARY MARGARET Transferred STALNAKER Better late than never! ! Junior Red Cross, 1,2; F.H.A. ,1,2; Band, 1,2; Drama Club 2,3, 4; Pep Squad, 3; Paper Staff, 4; Office Asst. , 2,4; O. S. Club, 4; Tennis, 1,2. MARILYN ELAINE TOCHE Dynamite comes in small packages1’ Drama Club, 1,2; F. II. A. , 1; Pep Squad, 3,4; Jr. Red Cross, 3; Alternate Cheerleader, 4; Annual Staff, 4; Office Assistant, 4. REX TOOTLE I'm a lvcr, can't you tell by my smile ? Junior Play, 3; Foot- ball, 1; Annual Staff, 4; 4-H Club, 1. JOHN A. THOMAS In matters controversial my perception's rather fine; I always see points of view: the one that's wrong and mine !! Transferred from Bitburg, Germany; Play Boy Pep Squad, 4; Annual Staff, 4; Paper Staff, 4; Class Play, 3; Beta Club, 3; Jr. Red Cross, 1,2; Safety Club, 4; Citizenship Award, 1. RICHARD D. VERMEULEN Cock!-bye, O. S. H. S., Hello, Navy. DON VER ELLEN Would you believe? Football, 3,4; Hon- orable mention, 4; Baseball, 4; Track, 2,3.4; Basketball, 2,3.4; O. S. Club, 4; Annual Staff, 4; Jr. Red Cross, 3,4. CINDY A. WERNETH Being grown up means we can have our own way--at our own expense. Transferred From Fairhopc High. Daphne May Day Court, 1; Spring Festival Court, 1; Cheerleader, 1; Most Talented, 1; Choir, 3,4; Sweetheart Contest top 10,2; Paper Staff, 3; Jr. class play; annual staff, 4; Drama club, 4. ELIZABETH ANNE WHIDDON Contemplate Sim- plicity. Transferred from Vancleavc High. Dewey Decimals, 4; Annual Staff, 4; Paper Staff, 4; Betty Crock- er Award, 4. ELIZABETH DIANNE WILLIAMS Cheering is the greatest. Drama Club, 1,2, 3,4; Cheer- leader, 2,3, 4; Cheerleader Captain, 4; French Club, 2,3; Choir, 2; FHA. 2,3,4; FHA Reporter, 2; Thespian Club, 3,4; Sweetheart, 3; Home- coming Maid, 3; Class Beauty, 3,4; Most School Spirit, 3: Jr. Red Cross, 3,4. JAMES WEIDERKEHR (Not Shown) WILLIAM DENNIS WILLIAMS Oh, the trials of being hand- some! 12 Year Student; Jets Club Sec. : Jets Club Reporter, 3; Jets Club, 4; Drama Club Re|X rter, 3,4; Basketball, 3; Track, 3; Play Boy Pep Squad, 3,4; junior Class Play, 3; Senior play, 4; Editor of HOUND'S TALE, 4; Advertising Manager, 4; Annual Staff, 4; October Student of the Month, 4; WLOX Correspondence, 3; Most School Spirit, 4; Most Loyal Senior, 4. ROBERT CARNET WILSON Born to raise hell; to give the devil his due. Transferred from Bourne High, Bourne, Massachu- setts. Paper Staff, 4; Drama Club, 4; Thespian Club, 4; Latin Club, 4; Na- tional Safety Club, 4. CAROLYN ANN YOUNG Hey, there, I'm Georgie's Girl. School Beauty, 1; Third Alternate, 1; Class Beauty, 1,2,3; Homecoming Maid, 1; Sweetheart Contest, 1,2, 3,4; Class Reporter, 1, 2,3; FHA, 1,3; Junior Red Cross, 1,2,4; Red Cross Secy. 1; 4-H, 1,2; Band, 1,2,3,4; Majorette, 1,2,3,4; Band Officer, 4; Reporter, 4; French Club, 2,3; French Club Re- porter, 3; Drama Club, 2,3; Jr. Class Play, 3; Annual Staff, 4; Cutest Couple, 4. NANCY ELLEN ZANCA She's little and she's wise; she's a terror for her size. 12 Year Student; Sweetheart Contest, 1,3; French Club, 2; Band, 1,2,3, 4; Majorette, 1,2; Head Majorette, 3,4; Annual Staff, 4; Home- coming Maid, 1,4; Drama Club, 3,4; Thespian Club, 3,4; Thespian Club Secy. , 4; Class Play 3,4. GLENN YOUNG A job worth doing is a job worth doing well. 12 Year Student; Paper Staff, 4; An- nual Staff, 4; Band, 2,3,4. 35 Tell it to the rain. A rat— A rat! Holy Cow! 36 I iC 10 JV • ce i - n merit y. ge mg l'ed NOWLED practic ation; as icier stan i is gain broadly ers ; wide-awak know'ing-nes esj 1. Fai uaintq to m ptioi by ma ol'l a-ble edge or _ , past part, of know. ing, n. 1. An ignorai A member of a secret ed 1853-56 and advc of the foreign-born JUNIORS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Donna Harris, President; Briely Richmond, Vice President; Marsa Beck, Secretary; Suzanne Hoomes, Treasurer; Ruth McKinney Reporter. Shirly Abernathy Andrew Adams Wayne Adams Cinny Agar Don Alnutt James Anglin Robert Baker Robert Barrilleaux Lee Baughker Herbert Bechtel Marsa Beck Anne Benezue Joe Bennett Judy Beaugez Karen Bolton Mike Bourgeois Tommy Bozard Vera Boyd Mike Bridges Joan Burham Joe Carroll Jackie Catchot Marie Coker Dorothy Cooper Doug Creel Greg Dcnyer Julia Dubuisson Dewayne Dolan Carol Dznowski Jan Edwards David Fain Dennis Favors David Ferrier Ellen Freeman Johnny Galle 39 Jack Garrard Charlotte Gilbert Joyce Galzier Jcrilyn Gratz Kris Green Kris Hair Steve Hall Kirk Halstead Linda Hammer Janice Harden Donna Harris Jeanette Helms Suzanne Hoomcs Brenda Hopson Bill Hosey Judy Hovis Sidney Howell Thereas Hutchinson Sharon Ivy Alyssc Illich Mike Jacobson Gill Jones Joe Lambert Cabbot Loreux Jimmy Lint Larry Mason John Matthews Elizabeth Mattingly Ruth McKinney Ann Merrill Bill Millstead David Misner Mike Mitchell Paul Morane Mark Nelson 40 Kathy Pilutti Donna Pitts Bill Price Carla Rains Louis Ramon Gigi Reeks Cozy Reeves Sri Icy Richmond Kenny Ross Karen Ryan 'liarles Sanders I ec Scott Janice Senscncy ■ orge Short iiarlotte Sikora Terry Skinner I ynn Speed Robert St. Andre ■bbie Thompson ; anna Kay Thompson Wesley Trevett Linda Troncy Patty Ward rbara Whiddon largaret Williams vid Wilson 42 My Girl 'V r,°r SUX, olasti i c a schr to Age or s spec •ly (.sWi 1 'c i -1T , r , or learned perso r ship, n. X. C'luJ: dation for the su s'tic (skddas' olazein to ha X. Lo en Middle Ages; estive of, the pedantic; £o ic; as, scholast p as, scholastic [an philosopher of th philosophical or Vliv_ujKitai t • depreciatively, a pedant; a io n. cate (-ti-kat), n. R.C.Ct udents, pursue their studie -tt-siz’m), n. 3 of the Midd1 ’ ' , tv , n. L' commen' SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Grover Comer, Jr. , President; Jane Williams Vice President; Liann Taylor, Secretary-Treasurer; Roberta Little, Reporter. 44 Tom Ackcrson Robynee Adams Adele Anderson Betty Bcason Ray Beaugcz )iane Belton Clara Bilbo •ill Bowen rheresa Brooks Debbie Brinkman ail Brown Kay Brown Bill Bryan Carla Byrd Sue Byrd Paul Burger James Burnett ! inda Cherry Sherry Checkly Donnie Coward rover Comer ul Colson izabeth Colman chard Carnly Danny Davis Marie Davis Sherry Edleman Bruce Edwards Lockwood Fredrickson Greg Fountain Mike Fallo Cora Galle Gary Garrett Carl Germany Loraine Gilbert Ray Gladney A! Glass Ron Green Jytry Griggs v'reg Griffin John Hurt I ona Horton C.iil Honea Merlin Hollinsworth Jan Hayes I II i i Chuck Hargrove Judy Harbour Pat Jacobson • Donald Jones Marcia Keller Calvin Ladnier Sharon Lamke Mike Lenart David Leva Roberta Little Gail Manuel Nickie Manuel Kathy Martin Vikie McCamey Chile McGinty David Menasco Jill Merril Roland Merrill Sherry Miller Edward Mincey Bonnie Mitchell Cindy Mitchell Francis Mitchell Catherine Orsi Pat Orsi Richard Owens James Parker Robert Parker Edison Parrish Lloyd Phelps Deborah Phillips Paul Phillips Deborah Pitalo Bubba Pittman Harriet Pittman Johnny Ryan Peggy Rouse Tommy Roberts Steve Roberts Del Roberts Johnny Richardson Kenny Renfroe C. L. Rector Debbie Read Janie Rayner B. K. Stone Marsha Sturgiss Susan Steelman Freddie Stalnakcr Kenny Smith Carol Seidel Billy Sherman Blake Scnseney Sierra Seals Chris Sandberg Richard Salters Bill Talbert Liann Taylor Steve Taylor Randy Teal Kathy Thompson Ken Thompson Sheila Thompkins Pam Troney Carolyn Waddell Ginger Walters Sue Waltman Margerie Ward Kathleen Watchers Nell Webb Mike Westbrook Mark Wiederkehr Joe Wilcox Freddie Williams Janie Williams Lajuan Williams Dwight Wisnasky Debbie Wright Alson Young 47 King of the Road. sl-sl-sl- Sugar Town I feel Good oh-boy--a note; It cooled my dandruff? Seniors of 69 (?) Lawrence VVelk. Spaghetti for Lunch. Join the Dodge Rebellion: £ V b FRESHMEN FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS John Jalanivich, President; Joe Bellman, Vice President; Gayden Greene, Secretary; Otis Kaufman, Treasurer; Carolyn Howell, Reporter. 50 Deircl Adams Terry Agar Missy Anglin Judy Aultman Nancy Baker Jerry Barbaboo Carolyn Barrera Cynthia Barrera Mike Barlow Barbara Bates Bonnie Bcason B ha Beaugez Patty Beaugez Ralph Beaugez Robert Beaugez Sandra Beaugez Jimmy Beck Douglas Beckstrom Delores Bellman Joe Bellman Pam Bennett Tonya Blades Bobby Blake Chris Boicc Louis Bond William Boswell C: rles Boudreaux Mike Boudreaux Christa Bourn Joyce Bourn Sandra Brackett St dish Bradford Sheila Brashicr Jack Brink Judy Brown Charles Burnett James Burnham Bobby Burrell Barbara Burries Daniel Byrd John Byrd Nicky Caillavet Carrol Callender Clifton Capers Bob Chavis Merrie Christman Ted Clark Bennett Coker Sybil Colson Doris Cummings Dorothy Cummings Tanya Cvitanovich Mike Desporte Diane Dolan George Drago Judy Evans Judy Fain Pat Fast Sue Gamer Elizabeth Goff Patricia Googe 51 Zadine Goss Gayden Green Larry Guagliardo Sharon Guagliardo Vickie Guice Brenda Gum Jean Hall Janice Halpcm Bert Harry Ben Haviland Vickie Hawkins Ronnie Hayes Richard Hearding Ronald Hendrickson Linda Herrington Donald Holland Jo Ann Homer Carolyn Howell Danny Howell Patty Howell Larry Hogan Elizabeth Hughes Leon Hunter Ed Hurt Cheryl Hutchinson Jeffry Impey John Jalanavich Shirley Jolly Laurie Jones Otis Kaufman Dana Keller Gary Kuntz Donnie Laitsch Susan Lamey Cynthia Lenart Darnell Little Phyllis Lockaby Robert Lockerman Ronnie Lollar Mike Lomax Linda Long Monte Lott Sue Lowe Lajuane Lutrick Danny Manuel Alma Mattingly Robert Maxwell Sharon McGraw Arthur McKinney Butch Merriman Christine Merrlau Linda Miller Andy Mischud Ronnie Morano Jerry Mote Danny Noble Leslie Noble Vincent Noble Rodney Nunley Brenda O'Neal Jo Orsi Nellie Overstreet David Owens 52 Ueen Parker Bobby Penton Bubba Pickard Shelia Pinkston Wayne Pitalo Rick Pohlman James Powell Patty Powers Judy Rainer Ronnie Randall Johnny Rankin Charlyn Reissig Rhonda Richmond Jerry Roberts John Robinson Stanley Ross Judy Rosson thleen Ruble Steve Rusk Wesly Ryan David Sanders Jobn Schewed Schrieber Randy Seidule Cheryl Senscny 1). lores Sheilds Linda Shields Charles Short Roger Seidel Sharon Skinner Debbie Snyder Margaret Steelman Keith Stevenson Debbie Tagert Greg Taylor Ben Terry Darlene Thomas Donnie Thomas Jennifer Thompkins Ronnie Thompkins Jet Thompson Kay Trigg Jo Uhland Barbara Vermeulen Debbie Verellen Richard Vogel Paige Ycrkes B -vcrly Young Martha Young James Waddell Betty June Walker L. J. Wallace Carroll Walley Marsha Welton Don Whitman Tommy Wilson Robert Wood James Wright 53 Mr. Taconi's hubcaps? Boy, this floor sure freezes a per- son's corns. I use TAME. 54 Disnw OSHS CHOIR The OSHS Choir is really a hard working group. They put on a Christmas Program in December and at- tended the Choral Festival in the Spring. They also sponsored the Sweet Heart Contest in February and in May gave a Spring Concert. 56 H tq H to 0 Donna Harris, Gigi Reeks, Becky Taylor, Paulette Kramer, Sherry Eddleman, Liann Taylor. Nicki Parker Carl Germany Jimmy Lent Leslie Noble 57 lx tt) b-H OCEAN SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL BAND The High School Band has really worked hard this year under the direction of Mr. Ronald Beverin and Mr. James Mac Daniel. Some of the main events the Band participated in this year were the Mardi Gras parade, a Christmas concert, football game halftime shows, and a spring concert. 58 OFFICERS Betty Jo Ray, Carolyn Y ung, James Wright, Kirk Halstead, Louis Ramon, Captain, Wesly Trevett, James Bridges, Lynne Dudley, Nancy Zanca MAJORETTES Carolyn Young, Lynne Dudley, Sue Byrd, Betty Jo Ray, Nancy Zanca, Pam Helm, Jan Edwards, Roberta Little, Susan Steelman 59 MAJORETTES Betty Jo Ray - Drum Majorette Nancy Zanca - Head Majorette Lynne Dudley Pam Helm Carolyn Young 60 Jan Edwards Roberta Little SD1137HI V THE GREYHOUNDS 1966 GULF COAST CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPS FIRST ROW: Mike Boudreaux, Ray Bequgez, John Galle, Andy Adams, Angus Catliet, George Mulvaney, Don Verellcn, Robert Paker, Kenny Ross, Dewanyne Dolan, Briley Richomond, Freddy Williams, Terry Platt. SECOND ROW: Bill Milstead, Jack Dessomes, Steve Roberts, Rocky Fredirickson, David Mensce, Robert Ger- many, Joe Rennet,«Donnie Coward, Greg Fountain, Greg Denier, Doug Creel, Chic Evans, Philip Mallett. THIRD ROW: Mike Bridges, Mike Westbrook, Tommy Roberts, Bruce Edwards, Robert Baker, Bubba Pitman, David Coward,-Fred Howell, Kenny Freman, Jimmy Ryan, Jerry Platt, Johnny Ryan, Joe Lambert. FOURTH ROW: Freddie Stalnaker, Nickie Manuel, Joe Wilcox, Mike Mitchei, Floyd Phelps; Managers David Wilson and David Ferrer. FIFTH ROW: Coaches Hubbard, Pepper, and Brown. 62 FOOTBALL COACHES Coach Hugh Pepper - Head Coach Coach Billy Hubbard - Defensive Coach Coach Don Brown - Offensive Coach L 63 SENIORS Robert Germany, All Confer- ence, Honorable Mention Don Vercllcn, Halfback, All Conference, Honorable Mention Terry Platt, End, All Con- ference Honorable Mention David Coward, End 64 THE GREYHOUNDS IN A CTION 65 FOUR IN A ROW 66 REMEMBER. 67 s b3 xj fcq Co bs GREYHOUNDS BACK ROW, left to right: Steve Roberts, Terry Platt, Bill Milstcad, Tommy Kessingcr, John Matthews, James Ryan, George Short, Don Verellcn, Bill Bryan, Ray Bcaugcz, Tommy Roberts, Fred Stalnakcr. KNEELING: Greg Griffin, Paul Phillips, Bobby Lewis, Jerry Platt, Joic Mason, Flip Cramer, Steve Taylor. 68 COACH GLASS SENIORS JERRY PLATT JOIE MASON DON VERELLEN TERRY PLATT JIM RYAN TOMMY KESSINGER 69 “LETS GO GANG” 70 CHEERLEADERS The OSHS Cheerleaders are Dianne Williams, captain; Jackie McPherson, co-captain; Karen Ryan, Jan Hayes, Janie Williams, and Linda Cherry. These are hard working girls, who participate in many activities throughout the school year. They attend camp in the summer, where they learn new cheers, skits, and pom-pom routines for the following football games and pep rallies. I ' 71 B 3 Karen Ryan Junior Jan Hayes Junior Janie Williams Sophomore PEP SQUAD 0 F F I C E R S Captain, Brenda Noble, Co-Captain, Jackie Asher, 2nd Lieutenant, Carol Dznowski 1st Lieutenant, Donna Harris PLAT BOY PEP SQUAD Nickic Parker, John Puhle, Dennis Williams, Buddy George, Bill Lange, John Thomas. The Playboy Pep Squad is a new addition to the great school spirit of Ocean Springs High. It was started last year, but not officially organized until this year. 74 Betty Jo Ray SENIOR MAIDS BETTY JO RAY CROWNED HOMECOMING QUEEN Fullback Phillip Mallet crowns Betty Jo Ray. Nancy Zanca Julie Jurich i. Sophomore Maid Janie Williams 76 Freshman Maid Jo Uhland Freshman Maid Rhonda Richmond HA PPIN ESS IS... THE QUEEN AND HER COURT. 77 r Is CONORLSS. Jviy 4. ijjt. Aii e imanimouT ocfaration .f'l4w llirt«n «ih? of Xnicma. --- 'to A. X- 4A . •-?-----------•■, - . . A J-i Xf. J. .■ i '—• - j4,m j y x y._ j . — .— a 7- -aZ. — - ■ . M-' m -4...s — .' . - - aW.a 4 , y ... -■ Ay A .v.-- . ZZZijU- J. .- 4 • - - ■ 2 JL : ' -. 1. - 1 1 -t, .. .. A. - —- A. • . I • r SL L.7 ‘ • AW y — )£ — 4a 1 .« A A « 4w Av «• -A- t «■ «• +Xt iitJ.. J. —'■£. ■ mt-u-UttU. r—r— y—— •«.-■ - •'•— -■A -'—- - “ —-A-y ..—a——J. y—I— a. A . a .— yAi. ----_4 -----------.-X- xJu. _ .«. A ! .,., .■ «,, , MmJiJ 4 -, «4 .4 .. .—V - uU ;u.tU— 4 4- -A Jk.'X 4« «« Wr ;, —. 4 A« s— A 4J y _.,... , -4-v— Jd.A ft,— A-c- -, -.Lax.- .ijx. A. . tt. «.i 4 aa . . —a.' a a x iw.aa . « ty r sU i---- -u— --- Is .• .fc— • —. ,. t - -rj ti JM i. vr' '.x fry i .t. r. roau , . Jyr ’ '• £ p£: ter .-. i JSs UrrJ- te -«ssSr y z? -- rA .' L. organizations ’66 Bill Lang, Photographer; Betty Jo Ray, asst. Secretary; Jackie McPherson, asst. Ed. ; Lynne Dudley, Editor; Mrs. Gallahcr, Sponsor; Brenda Noble, Business Manager; Martha Clark, Sec'y. ; Dennis Williams, Ad. Manager 80 Dennis Williams, Brenda Noble, Jackie McPherson, Lynne Dudley, and Bill Lang. 81 FEA TURE PA GEANT THE COOLEST 82 STUDENT COUNCIL President- Theresa Miller, Vice-President- Mike Bridges, Secretary-Treasurer- Becky Taylor, Reporter- Joe Bennett The Student Council serves as an intermediary between the faculty, administration, and the student body. It works for improvements in all phases of school life and sponsors whorthwhile suggestions. Some of the regular projects of the Student Council are the organization of the Homecoming Parade, the election of students of the Month, and the election of class officers. 83 S OFFICERS Theresa Miller, Secretary; Becky Taylor, Treasurer; Jackie McPherson, President; Brenda Noble, Vice-President; Mike Bridges, Reporter 84 DRAMA John Puhlo-President; Julie Jurich-Vicc President; Lynne Dudley-Clerk; Dennis VVilliams-Rcporter; Nancy Zanca-Secretary; Betty Jo Ray-Treasurer; Sponsors: Mrs. Tana Bradley, Mrs. Diane Gandy. 85 3 C) o THESPIAN TROUPE 2731 Charolottc Sikora, Julie Jurich, Lynne Dudley, Anna Parduc, Buddy Garrett, John Puhle, Dennis Williams, Robert Wilson, Dianne Williams, Betty Jo Ray, and Nancy Zanca. Thespian Troupe 2731 is a member of the National Society of Thespians. To be a member of the Thespians a person must fulfill the qualifications of the Nation- al Organization. The Thespians work in co-operation with the Drama Club. Sponsors: Mrs. Diane Gandy, Mrs. Tana Bradley. 86 HOUND’S TALE STAFF Editor-in-Chief, Dennis Williams; Feature Editors, L nne Dudley: Prissy Brunies; Kirk Halstead; Lynn Dimmick; Nickie Parker; Jerry Platt; Elizabeth Whiddon; Theresa Miller; Gigi Reeks; Anna Parduc; John Thomas; Julie Jurich; Mary Stainaker; Sponsor, Mrs. Gallaher. 87 SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS President-Liann Taylor, Vice-Prcsident-Jean Hall, Secretary-Gayden Green, Reportcr- Merrie Christmas, Sponsor-Mr. Joe Chism 88 RED CROSS Nancy Zanca, President; Jackie McPherson, Vice-President; Julie Jurich, Secretary; Jerry Platt, Reporter; Patsy Parker, Treasurer FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FHA OFFICERS President, Julia Dubuisson; Vice-President, Julie Jurichj Treasurer, Serria Seals; Reporter, Jackie Asher; Secretary, Dianne Williams; Sponsor, Miss Sprayberry. 90 JETS CLUB JETS OFFICERS President, Anna Pardue; Vice-President, John Puhle; Reporter, Suzanne Hoomes; Secretary-Treasurer, Ruth McKixmey; Sergeant-At-Arms, Buddy George; Sponsors, Mr. Jack Gunn and Mr. Arthur Newman. 91 DEWEY DECIMALS President, Willie Helms; Vice-President, Jeannette Helms; Secretary, Virginia Griggs; Treasurer, Charlotte Sikora; Reporter, Judy Bcaugez. 92 GIRL STA TERS Lynne Dudley and Theresa Ann Miller Girls' State is sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary. Its purpose is to give high school girls a better understanding of State government to prepare them for the future. Senators, Congressmen, judges, and public speakers are a few of the people who con- tribute their time and knowledge to the Auxiliary's program for Girl Staters. Delegates to Girls’ State are chosen for scholarship, leadership, and cooperation and are sponsored by the local American Legion Auxiliary. 93 LETTERMEN CLUB 1ST ROW- Buddy Garrett, Johnny Galle, Terry Platt, James Ryan, Jerry Platt, and D xi Vcrcllcn. 2ND ROW- David Coward, Angie Palmer, Anna Parduc, Virginia Griggs, Prissy Brunics, Sonny Howell, Chic Evans. 3RD ROW- Mark Nelson, Mike Bridges, Mary Stalnaker, Johnny Ryan, Paul Seals, Tommy Kessingcr. AUDIO-VISUAL DEPARTMENT SITTING- Anna Parduc-typist; Willis Helms-coordinating director; Mark Wiedcrkehr- assistant. STANDING- Mrs. Pcnton-sponsor; Stanley Ross, Billy Shcrman-assistants; Garry Callender-Technical director. 94 OFFICE ASSISTANTS Jackie Catchot, Mary Stalnaker, Donna Harris, Charlotte Gilbert, Lynne Dudley, Martha Clark, Judy Bcaugcz, Pam Helm, Patsy Parker, Jan Edwards, Marilyn Tochc, and Julie Jurich. BOOK STORE A TTEND ANTS 95 LUNCHROOM STAFF Mrs. Minnie Mason-Cafeteria Manager, Assistants: Mrs. Ora Newman, Mrs. locis, Mrs. Rankin, Mrs. Comer 96 FEATURES MR. AND MISS O.S.H.S. MISS BETTY JO RA Y AND JA CK DESSOMMES 98 JACK AND BETTY 99 MOST BEA UTIFUL MOST HANDSOME Betty Jo Ray Dianne Williams Jackie Asher Karen Ryan Bonnie Bcason Jan Edwards Ellen Freeman Richmond Jo Uhland Gayden Green Linda Cherry 103 SCHOOL’S 104 WHO’S WHO MOST VERSATILE Lynne Dudley Jerry Platt MOST ATHLETIC Dianne Williams Jim Ryan 105 SENIOR WHO’ WHO Julie Jurich Chic Evans Lynne Dudley Betty Jo Ray Jackie McPherson Brenda Noble Tommy Kessinger Dianne Williams Dennis Williams Jimmy Ryan Jack Dessommes Joie Mason Marti)a Clark Ralph Dougherty JUNIOR WHO’S WHO JUNIOR CLASS FAVORITES TYPICAL JUNIORS Briley Richmond Jan Edwards A1 Class Donna Kay Thompson BEST NATURED MOST UNPREDICTABLE Cabbot LaRcaux Jackie Catchot Terry Skinner Carol Dznowski 108 SOPHOMORE WHO’S WHO CLASS FAVORITE Ray Beaugez Janie Williams MOST ENERGETIC Robert Parker Sherry Eddie man BEST PERSONAUTY Bruce Edwards Bonnie Beason TYPICAL SOPHOMORE Greg Fountain Nell Webb 109 FRESHMEN WHO’S WHO CLASS FAVORITES Ted Clark Gay den Green FRIENDLIEST FRESHMEN Jack Brink Jo Uliland MR. AND MISS MOD TYPICAL FRESHMEN Monte Lot Cynthia Lenart Joe Bellman (NOT SHOWN) Rhonda Richmond 110 MISS JAN HA YES SWEETHEART QUEEN FIRST ALTERNATE Marsha Beaugcz SECOND ALTERNATE Betty Jo Ray QUEEN Jan Hayes FIVE FINALISTS: Julia Dubuisson, Betty Jo Ray, Jan Hayes, Betty Beason, Marsha Beaguez. Karen White, last years queen, crowns Qiccn Jan while Mr. Curry, Principal, presents her with a dozen red roses. CONTESTANTS Jackie Asher, Carolyn Young, Donna Kay Thompson. -Rhonda Richmond. Dianne Dolan, Lynne Dudley, Jan Edwards, Donna Harris, Linda Shields, Jo Uhland, Julie Jurich, Ellen Freeman, Bonnie Beason, Linda Cherry, Jo Orsi, Jackie McPherson, Jerilyn Graetz, Theresa Brooks, Janie Williams. in STUDENTS OF THE MONTH A Student of the month is chosen by the Student Council for his hard work in any field--such as, sports, clubs, or class activ- ities. The student is a person who is thought to deserve recogni- tion for his work and cooperation with others. SEPTEMBER DECEMBER MARCH Theresa Miller Jackie McPherson Brenda Noble OCTOBER JANUARY APRIL Dennis Williams Lynne Dudley Tommy Kessinger NOVEMBER FEBRUARY MAY Jack Dessommes Becky Taylor Donna Harris 112 “OLE” FAITHFULS O.S. TWELVE YEAR STUDENTS Joic Mason, Dennis Williams, Charlie Harris, John Puhle, Buddy George, Glenn Young. FRONT ROW: Becky Taylor, Nancy Zanca, Jackie McPherson, Lynne Dudley, Brenda Noble, Prissy Brunics, Betty Jo Ray. 113 “THE NIGHT OF JANUARY SENIOR PLA T D. A. Flint Nancy Faulkner Judge Heath John G. Whitfield Dr. Kirkland Elmer Sweeney Jane Chandler Tommy Kessinger Nancy Zanca Garry Calender Dennis Williams Joie Mason Willie Helms Dianne Williams Julie Jurich Gloria Breland Elizabeth Whiddon Prissy Brunies Attorney Stevens Karen Andre Larry Regan Mrs. Hutchins Homer Van Fleet Magda Svenson Sigurd Jungquist Bailiff Clerk Court Attendant Secretary Roberta Van Rensselaer Stenographer Prison Matron Sec retary Policemen Jerry and Terry Platt John Puhlc Martha Clark Jack Dessommes Jackie McPherson Buddy George Pam Helm John Thomas Jimmy Ryan Lynne Dudley George Mulvaney Ginger Reynolds 114 “TIME OUT FOR GINGER” JUNIOR PLA r Lizzie Agnes Carol rd Carol Carol Joannie Carol Marie Coker Suzanne Hoomes A1 Glass Marsa Beck Ruth McKinney Ginger Carol Eddie Davis Tommy Green Mr. Wilson Ed Hoffman Karen Ryan Kenny Ross Wesley Treuett Greg Denver Robert Barrilleaux GOOD-BYE! Good Luck to next year's annual staff and editor! 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Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.