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

 - Class of 1980

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. a A. Marine Biology is a anding e- k 'i lion and exit excitenxt are ever the lab. Michelle Tarleton particip P'Shthe many activities requir t other sin this class. . est f 'i' 1nd Mrs. Sharo a j Let's Go! While cheering at a pep rally. some sophomores try to show their spirit for the Grey- hound team. Others spotted the lurking cameraman and try to get in a piece of the action. It is really strange how much attention a person with a camera can obtain. even during the action of a pep rally. Costume day had a great turn out of attire. Karen Boyda clowns around in her costume as David Lamm struggles to keep her still for the camera to capture her garb. Prizes were awarded for the best costume. Brian Heffner won first place as the HTin Man. x' r. . F. i $1 I . Student Life Division 11

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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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Ocean Springs High School has always been known for high spirit and exciting pep rallies. but this year pep rallies had a new twist. Many were held outside in front of the school. Hurricane Frederic. which struck the Gulf Coast on September 12. left its mark on the gym with cracks in the walls: he also took part of the roof with him. The only resort was to have the pep rallies outside. The spirit was not affected by this: classes still vied for the spirit stick: Fri- day mornings were still looked forward to: and many students still left the pep rallies without voices. The cheerleaders' job was to promote spirit and student interest: they had no trouble accomplishing this. The band also provided enjoyment with Twine Time and other 0.8. favorites. The students were the lifeline of pep rallies: without them. pep rallies could not have been as exciting or as much fun as they always were. Hello. down there! People being hoisted above the crowd is a common sight at pep raili. Leon Wedgeworth enjoys his sudden height. while Tana Roundtree. Diane Ettinger. Rose Pollina, and Me- lanie Arledge seem to be upset about something. Maybe the Juniors won the spirit Stick? 12 Pep Rallies Greyhound Spirit Soars At Ne a a . . . r h, x ,7 . V- . i The Pep Squad is an important W Nancy Lapara h qurge ma Clifton. rallieslThey allways help the cheerleaders Sarah nez . Kathy 0 nd Chr' wittfhading the student bo MSW Harbret spark it up. . .v ' imn Emmy Jport-x At the Football Homecoming pep rally, basketball and football cheerleaders join forces. Robin Cope- land and Ann Yates show the compatability of the two squads.

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