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

 - Class of 1980

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Changes In Attitude! As the school year began Sopho- mores had many new experiences to encounter. To make it in any high school a sophomore had to learn his lesson well. usir?n tiYes. Do you know where the art room is? Yeah. pass through the door by the trophy case. take a right. follow the circle around. take the hall to the right. follow the breezeway through to the back building. take the first door to the right. You can't miss it. uThank you very much. sir. Bye. I ended up in the boys' bath- room. Lesson 1: Never trust a Senior. Here I was. a big ninth grader. now a dumb sophomore. From a close. family type situation in junior high to a big. at first impersonal. school in the round. I wanna go home. But I couldn't: I had to adjust to the situation at hand. I needed a plan of attack. Lesson 2: Realize that you can't go home but you must adjust to the new environment . . . uGetting down to the music - Tana Roun- tree. Brenda Davis. Barbara Hosey. and Lesli Durfee show enthusiasm as the band plays dur- ing one of the pep rallies in the gym. Pep rallies are always exciting: the entire gym rumbles, groans. and vibrates with the spirit of the Grey- hound fans. 6 Opening Section

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Costume day. sponsored by the Student Council. is an experience filled with fun and excitement. Getting into the swing of things. Gina Murphy and Margo Schofner were par- ticipants in the dress-up day: their conversa- tion in the band hall seems to be interesting. Crafts. crafts. and more crafts. The Home Einom- ics department has added many new craft cla es to the agenda of classes. Cake decorating was bne of the classes added. David Smith and Dedra Anstead work with icing as they prepare to gecorate a cake. Are these unknown comics? No. it's Mr. Scott and his fourth period Government class: students clown around and steer away from learning to pause for a break and let their hair hang loose. Mr. Scott believes that students should be able to have a certain time in class to do nothing but relax: after all. school is more than books and-hard work. His students highly agree with his methods. i; Chanting, cheering, screaming, and yelling, hounds as they chant a cheer. Sore throats : all help to make up the pep rally. Seniors and ringing ears seem to be the after effects 3 show their spirit and devotion tor the Grey- Of these pep rallies. Opening Section 5



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Snap. crackle, pop e goes a ban fire on East Beach as Marty Coate adds another piece of wood. Bon fires are frequently held by students to get together on the weekends. Some are fired-up in anticipation of victories. some depict defeat. and some merely burn the debris from Frederick. Sunsets at the beach always make the end of a day special. Dan Horgan shuffles his feet through the water as he tries to catch up with David Harris: Davis is castneting on East Beach one Sunday afternoon in the early fall. Mm Mm GoodIMany students like to take advan- tage of the privilege to eat off campus for lunch. The only problem of buying food off campus is making sure to get back to school in time. Nicky Steptoe. John Kuen. Ricky Argroves, and Derek Spencer solve the problem of the rush by bring- ing the food back to school to eat. Reading a good book is always fun and full of inter esting facts. John Engelhardt reads his book while perched on the park bench on the front lawn during lunch. For John. lunch just is not lunch without reading a couple of pages from a favorite book. Opening Section 7

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