Ocean Springs High School - Greyhound Yearbook (Ocean Springs, MS)

 - Class of 1980

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gl- e.twwxw T. A new car in Ocean Springs on Shearwater Drive had been messed up pretty badly during Fred. The car had been bought only a week before the hurricane hit. A new 1979 Rabbit. the owners were upset. but. the insurance company would take care of it! TFREDDIEW? Scrape. scrape. scrape - goes the old man's rake as he cleans up the mess made by Hurricane Fre- deric of the Ectasy in downtown Ocean Springs In Ocean Springs. damage from Hurri- cane Frederic wasn't minimal. but then again it wasn't going to be an easy job to clean up either. The city was without pow- er and the water was not good to drink. Trees and lines were down everywhere and some roads were impassable. School was out for five days because of lack of electricity and damage to the high school gymnasium and the roof. The gym was flooded from the holes in its roof and could not be used for pep rallies because the noise and movement might bring it in on the students: and the pep rallies were held outside. It was repaired. though. for the last four pep rallies. much to the thankfulness of the students. Electricity was restored to all of Ocean Springs in about 10 days and clean up was underway. Local stores were torn up, which is completely gutted. uTony David's Furniture World caught fire and lost a lot of merchandise and many houses had trees through them. but some were beginning to open for busi- ness. Ice was delivered to Greyhound Sta- dium during the 10 day period and J.E.G. market had a Fred Sale because their food - especially ice cream - was be- ginning to spoil. Gasoline was scarce and expensive. Greyhound Stadium had its light poles knocked out and two of them ended up in the bleachers. The score board was com- pletely destroyed: home games were res- cheduled for the Biloxi Stadium on Satur- day nights. Homecoming was on October 13th. at 2:00 in the afternoon instead of on the 12th as previously planned. De- spite the heat, a large crowd attended. Even though Ocean Springs has recov- ered. the people will remember Hurricane Frederic and the long hours of waiting. Frederic 9

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8 Frederic WERE YOU READY A telephone pole in Biloxi dangles ominously storm did not hit Biloxi as earlier forecasting from its own wires while cars hurry to get predicted: instead. it turned hit Mobile and On September 12th. 1979 Hurricane Fre- past. Biloxi was not hit as hard during Fre- Pascagoula. deric as it had been during Camille. The deric roared his way through Mobile. the Dauphin lslandKiulf Shores area, Pasca- goula. Ocean Springs. and Biloxi. The eye of Freddie passed through Pascagoula and Mobile. and caused severe damage to both areas. Ocean Springs received more wind damage during ttFreddie than it did when Hurricane Camille blew her way through the area in 1969. Camille claimed many lives, but Frederic claimed only twelve. Pascagoula. Mobile. North Biloxi. and Ocean Springs were considered national disaster areas and only people living in the two areas were allowed in or out. Oth- ers were kept out by the National Guard and the police. Because of the damage to the power lines and poles. power crews were kept work- ing around the clock: by Sunday. most of Ocean Springs. parts of Biloxi and Pasca- goula had power. Ice lines were long. but everyone managed to get some ice. Two weeks later. all of the cities were almost back to normal: clean up - a long and overwhelming job - was underway. Even after the cleanup was completed. the effects of Frederic were obvious - many homes were still being repaired and the beautiful landscape of the coast was scarred. a M T. H. 2 W . '1 yam e Mf , 3'; 4i? . N: My legs are killing me! commented one girl while this long line in front of the Bay Ice Company. Many standing in line waiting for some ice. HFred brought people were tired and hungry after a long wait in the with him hot weather. spoiling food. which caused ice line.



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I What breaks the every day monotony of ' :I, ,1 school? If every day was exactly like the . day before. life would be fairly drab. 7;, I ' Ocean Springs High School was far from - ..--- ,l' ' drab. Nearly every week an extra activity ,1 ..---' i v r i i i i was a time filler for students busy sched- ules. Jobs. ball games. movies. dates. food. and much more filled out-of- school time for students. School hours were filled with plays. presentations. pep rallies. friends. teachers. and learning. 1 al J. i .i. E! i! k m! iii iii Sophomores found themselves free in a completely new environment at high school and acted accordingly. The stu- dents had to adjust to a different atmo- sphere. different students. different teach- ers. and. in general. a different life. They felt they were receiving a taste of the 'b good life. Juniors on the other hand were just nor- mal. run-of-the-mill students. They took 9 each day in stride and attempted to live each day to its fullest. Seniors were able to goof-off their last year. right? Wrong! While the Juniors at- tempted their lives to their fullest. the Seniors had no choice in the matter. Ev- ery minute of every day seemed to be filled and the year zoomed by like a flash. Making a list of things that needed to be done was a necessity. Appointments and engagements added up. and if they were not written down. they were forgotten. All of the activities that were a part of the students' lives affected and added variety r to the monotony of school. All of these H made a year in the round. a H Come on. Keith. pucker up! Keith Zirlott gets his prize of ukissing the pig at the Sadie Hawkins Dance sponsored by the junior class. Keith is the winner by a narrow margin of twenty-three cents. Mrs. Van, junior class sponsor and second place winner with $35.71 in her jar. showed great sports- manship by hugging the winner. 10 Student Life Division r:

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