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

 - Class of 1980

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Table for two . . . Jimmy Bullard and Martha Hayes relax and socialize in McDonald's as many students do dur- ing lunch. Ahhh . . s just relax and soak up that sunshine. A favorite place to gather during lunch is on the front walk. Ka- ren Lewis. Karen Kwitsky. and 80 Hamilton take advantage of their 30 minute lunch break to catch some rays. Want to go for a drive? at this time of day. Reggie Wallace seems to be enjoying himself as he hitches a ride during lunch. Many students enjoy the use of a car I can't wait! Steve Verran and Terri Holtz wait hungrily in the ham- burger line of the school cafeteria. This line was available to give stu- dents a choice of meals. Some people enjoy using the cafeteria not only to eat but to socialize. study or relax. Bryan Wilson is often seen socializing in the cafeteria.

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f mam t Chris Hawkins and Sarah Benezue en- joy sitting at a picnic table in the shade in front of the school during lunch. The favorite part of each school day for students and teachers alike was lunchtime. Don't let the name fool you. Lunchtime was much more than just eating lunch. It was a welcome break in studies. a chance to catch up on some work. to talk with friends. or to just get outside and enjoy the sunshine.. A person choosing to eat lunch during this time had a variety of places to choose from. The school cafeteria provided fast. hot. inexpensive meals. If students didntt feel like trying the cafeteria food and had money and transportation. they could choose from many eating places in Ocean Springs. Among them were McDonald's, Wendy's. Hardee's. Captain D's. Pizza Hut. Pizza Inn. Hogie House. and various other fast-food restaurants. People who were short on money or who were watching their weight could bring their own lunch and eat outside in the sun- shine on the new picnic tables. provided by the Beta Club. or on the front walk. Salad lovers and weight watchers rejoiced with the opening of a salad line in the cafeteria: salad and trimmings were offered for the regular school lunch price. Whether students used lunchtime to their advantage by catching up on homework or studying for an afternoon test. to socialize. or to rest in the sun or throw a frisbee. it was a welcome break in classes and the highlight of everyone's day. 22 Lunchtime Sarah Puckett. Putter Greene. and Mi- chelle Carmichael enjoy eating at McDonalds. a popular place during lunchtime. Mmmm Good r .. A lonely softdrink and half a hamburger from McDonalds pose for a picture before being com- pletely devoured.



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24 Faces Face- ing the Eighties Is this the look of the 80's? Well Mr. Lee appears to be quite proud of his outfit: he has good reason to be. after all, hels showing some of that Grey- hound Pride! uLife is a Cabaret. old chum. come to the Cabaret! The French Club's Caba- ret Night is a festive one. especially when the entertainment includes something like this! Martha Kelly. Zira Small. Sandy Fye. Betsy Rutrough. Kenny Reiter. Angela Wall. Connie Redmann and Amy Firmen all come together for a fantastic grand finale. Betsy Rutrough offers a bright ray of sunshine with her warm smile. Many times when students are together on a trip, smiles such as this are seen on every face. Sherri Ford and Mike Medlin look at the brighter side of life as they en- joy an opportunity to soak up some rays during lunch. The students of- ten flock to the front lawn when the weather is nice. Any break from class is always welcome. but when you can share it with someone. it makes it even better. What goes up must come down. right girls? Evidently this pyramid is not meant to last as the final person leads to its destruction. Laurie Grizzard, Dianne Ettinger, Ethel Edwards. Leslie Durfee. Nancy Harding, Barbara Ho- sey. Michelle Carmichael, Brenda Ds- vis. Amy Walker and Betty Taylor make different faces as the pyramid comes to a halt during first lunch.

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