Pascagoula High School - Panther Yearbook (Pascagoula, MS)
- Class of 1967
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JACKSON-GEORGE 5653ka LiiMRY 3214 Pascagouia SM Pascagoma. ulsslssippi 39567 --Av- l i ' A GFS: 975.2- .T'Svffl. f'iI-l pa M m r 1967 THE SENIOR CLASS OF PASCAGOULA HIGH SCHOOL PASCAGOULA, MISSISSIPPI PRESENTS THE 1967 PANTHER Foreword Time is immeasurable and immortal. It is the span of a lifetime and a mirror of our memories. As time slips by, we find ourselves at the end of another year. This school year was ba'sically the same as any other school year. We studied; we had fun. There were ball games and dances; there were happy times and sad times. Of course, the mad rushes to class and the spirited pep rallies can- not be forgotten. . ' We hope that the 1967 Panther will be one of your most treasured possessions not only now, but in the coming years when 1967 is rather vague in your memory.'Perhaps it will cause you to recall a face, a smile, an event, or just the 'lWONDERFUL YEAR. ,, A 5M Qr-Ik WA; 5. .3... 2.42s Table of Contents Dedication ...................................... 6 Annual Staff and Sponsor .......... 8 Class Sponsor .............................. 11 2 Faculty and Administration ...... 12 Senior Class .................................. 21 Junior Class .................................. 65 Sophomore Class ........................ 81 Features ........................................ 97 Clubs ............................................ 155 . Sports .......................................... 199- 1 Awards ....................... . ................. 223 Class Night ................................ 229 A familiar face in the halls of Pascagoula High School is that of Mrs. Elenora Farnsworth. Better known to most students as i'Senora, Mrs. Farms- worth is head of the foreign language department. Sponsoring both the Spanish Club and the French Club are among Mrs. Farnsworth's many activities. Her leisure time is spent pursuing her many hobbies, which include reading, boating, and traveling. Her varied education consist of a B.A. from New- comb College and an M.A. in French and Spanish from Tulane University. Because of her outstanding work as a teacher and. her dedication to improving the minds of young people, the members of the Pamber staff and the Senior Class are proud to dedicate the 1967 Panther eto Mrs. Elenora Farnsworth. Co-Editors Jean Dumont ' and. ' ' Linda Nulta . . 1 Classes , Paula Mullen and N ancy Willis Features L, L L;C1ubs l Libby Talbott Joy Conn and and s Robert Slaughter Pat Rainey Sports I Carolyn Ezell and Gary Scheffler spbotogmplay 5 Business Managers Art Linda Hatten, Vincent Castigliola Pam Lash and Betsy Fetsko 9 Annual Sponsor Mr. George Bosworth The members of the Annual Staff Wish to express theirgratitude to Mr. George Bos- , worth for his time and patience in working with the Staff this year. Mr. Bosworth teaches English and has been the Annual . sponsor for the past eight years. In Appreciation Mrs. Lorena Cobb , Senior Class Sponsor RGULTY and HDMINI HT 0 ADMINISTRATION MR. N. P. GAUTIER MR. ROYCE B. LUKE Superintendent of ducation Assistant Superintendent of Education SCHOOL BOARD Seated: Walter L. Smith, Member; W. T. Roberts, President; R. N. Sutherland, III, Secretary. Standing: Crawford Dees, Member; William B. Jones, Attorney; W. T. Avara, IL, Member. PRINCIPAL MR. VICTOR J . BLAIR, JR. Mr. .Blair, serving in his second year as principal of Pascagoula High School, has been both friend and counselor to his students. His varied educational ex- periences include coaching, teaching mathematics, and serving as principal at another unit in the Pascagoula School System. Our favorite man with the detention slips and checkouts is Mr. Milstead. Serving his second year as assistant principal of Pascagoula High School, he has also served as Physical Education instructor and as a basketball and golf coach. ' ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL MR. J . J. MILSTEAD lb PRINCIPAUS OFFICE Secretary Registrar MRS. MARTHA GORDON MRS. PAT SIGALAS VO CATIONAL DEPARTMENT 3E3: Vocational Director .. Secretary MR. JAMES GARNER MRS. CARRIE C. BARRETT ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT , COACH LEVINE HOLLINGSHEAD GUIDANCE OFFICE COACH T. F. BINION MR. NORMAN WELLS MRS. J. V... AINSWORTH Piano, Piano Club MR. GEORGE C. BOSWORTH English, The Panther MRS. EDNA BATES Speech MRS. JIMMIE BRACKETT Businegs Education MR. JOHN H. BURCHF I ELD Mathematics MR. RAMEY L. BEAVERS Senior Hi-Y MR. LARRY BROWN Social Studies, Wig Club, Junior Hi-Y v MRS. W. M. BURNS Cafeteria Manager MRS. MAXINE BOND English, National Honor Society MRS. ANN MARIE BRYANT Mathematics, Jr. Red Cross l7 MR. ARTHUR CARTER American Government, PAY I ; MISS BARBARA ANN EHRLICH Business Education, Beta Club, Thespians k MRS. BETTY J. HARRELL Business Education, FBLA MR. DONALD CARTER Sheet Metal, Trades, Junior Class MRS. R. A. FARNSWORTH Spanish, Spanish Club ilv MRS. I-fORTENCE HILTON Mathematics, FTA 0 MR. ALLEN c. JONES Economics, Key Club, FTA MR. LARRY CARTER Mathematics 8: Bookkeeping MRS. CHARLOTTE GARNER Home, Economics, FHA COACH LEVINE HOLLINGSHEAD Coach and Athletic Director ' . , MRS. JEAN LANEY 'IBusiness Education Social Studies, Jr. Historical Society, Senior Class MISS MARTHA GRAHAM Chemistry MRS. VIRGINIA HOWKINS English MRS. A. B. COBB f MR. ED LANGFORD Football Coach, Drivers' Education MR. ROgERT LYNN Machine Shop A$ 3 MRS. La'NELLE MIXON American Gov't, Great Books Club MRS. SHIRLEY LARSEN Assistant Librarian MRS. SARA MAGHAN Biology Sportsman Club MRS. O'LENE . MOORE Librarian,lLibrary Science MR. TROY F. Oglesbee Building Trades MRS. JOE LEATHERBURY Biology . w: W MISS BETTY MELTON Physical Education MR. WILLIAM M. MOOTE English and Journalism Key Club, Quill and Scroll, Panther Pen MR. N ORMAN PATTERSON Mathematics MISS PEGGY LEWIS Choral Music and Groups MRS. ELIZABETH MITCHELL Mathematicg and Science JETS $ COACH CHARLES NELSON Physical Education Basketball MRS. ANN A MR. CHXRLES REYNOLDS REYNOLDS En Iish, unior Y-T g I eens Coach COACH KENNY SMITH Athletic Coach, Driver! Education MR. DALE WATTS Industrial Draffing 20 Social Studies, Athletic MR. HENRY WAMSLEY Band Director MRS. ANN RIVERS Nursing, Medical Club MRS. BETTY WATTS English, Senior Y-Teens 3 MRS. LORRAINE WINSTEAD English, Literary Magazine t MR. LAMONT ROUSE Electrical Shop 22 Senior Class. Distinction Graduates Distinction graduates are those students Whose averages are the top five percent of their class. These averages ate composed of grades from all four years of high school. No extracurricular activities are considered. MARY JEAN DUMONT PATRICIA ANN RAINEY LINDA MARLENE NULTA ROBERT HARRISON SLAUGHTER, III. 24 PATRICK ERICKSON KELLY, JERRY WESLEY STRINGER j MARTIN LEWIS INGWERSEN ROBERT ANDREWS SAMSON, III. BEVERLY 6AMPLE$ WILKERSON 25 RUSSELL STANLEY WALKER IMARY JEANNE HARBISON 26 KENNETH ALAN MILLER EMMI'IT LEROY SIMMONS, JR. a Honor Graduates Honor graduates are composed of. those students whose averages for a four-year period are in the five per cent immediately below the distinction graduates. Only academic records are considered. NORMA GAYLE CARROLL l PATRICIA ALMA BLESS MARIE OLIVIA ELLIS DON HOWARD ROBERTS WANDA FAYE BREWER PATRICIA ANN MARSHALL SHIRLEY JEAN RUSH LOWELL HARRISON ROBERTS, JR. , A. 28 PATRICIA ANN MAYNARD ELIZABETH NELL TALBOTT PAMELA HASTINGS LASH JAMES H. MORTON GLORIA KAY BOSARGE WYNN EUGENE CLARK MARIE JOY CONN 29 W; ame wwwmm,l VNWDQWMMM NQQSSQ Qumml Nkwxmkbmmw kamomm ROS I NBNKUNQmSwVKUDQ VVQFQ ESLSQ 66R$ .l Kenmoaxmu 3650 aQoSSNNmU xxNSSmw l xtmkbgmknm meg $66 .$$ I shoqu WMQD NSNSNHI Kmkhwumkb aKmMNWWQV thb KDwamw ; ix KATHY JEAN ADAMS Y-Teens, 3 yrs., officer 2 yrs.;- FBLA, 1 yr.; Wig Club, 1 yr.; Red Cross, 1 yr.; Homeroom officer, 2 yrs., President, 1 yr.; B8:PW Representative, 1 yr. JOSEPH BARRY AGENT Sportsman Club, 1 yr.; Football, 2 yr.; PAY, 1 yr. KATHY ALLEN Y-Teens, 3 yrs.; FBLA, 1 yr.; Homeroom officer, 1 yr.; Jr. Red Cross, 2 yrs.; Wig Club. ANGELA LOUISE ALTOM Y-Teens, 3 yrs.; Junior Red Cross, 1 yr.; Library Science, 1 yr. HENRY AGUILAR Spanish Club, 1 yr. I DELBERT CHARLES ARD Sheet Metal Club, 2 yrs. MERRILL MACKIE ARNOLD Sportsman Club, 1 yr.; Library Science, 1 yr.; PAY, 2 yrs.; Hi-Y, 1 yr. MELONEE ATES Y-Teens, 3 yrs.; PAY, 1 yr.; Jr. Historical, 1 yr.; Wig Club, 2 yrs.; Jr. Red Cross, 2 yrs,; Musical, 1 yr.; Senior Play cast; Quill and Scroll; FELA, 1 yr.; Panther Pen, 1 yr.; Choraliers, 1 yr.; Homeroom officer, 1 yr. 8 JAMES BARRY BABER Junior Hi-Y, 2 yrs., officer 1 yr.; Wig Club, 3 yrs.; Great Books, 1 yr.;2Basketball; 1 yr.; Football 2 yrs.; Track, 2 yrs.; P club, 2 yrs.; Jumor Lions, 1 yr. SONNY GALE BACKS. 1 JAMES ALAN BARLOW 1 1 WILLIAM MICHAEL BARRY Football, 3 yrs; Track, 2 yrs; Basketball, 2 yrs, Manager, 1 yr; Jr. Lion, 1 yr; Hall Monitor, 2 yrs; P-Club, 1 yr; Wig Club, 1 yr? ., RONALD EDWARD BARTLETT ' Key Club, 2 yrs, officer, 1 yr; Wig Club, 2 yrs, officer, 1 yr.; Jun- ior Historical Society, officer 2 yrs, President, 1 yr; Jr. Hi-Y officer, . 1 yr.; Student Council, 1 yr; Homeroom officer, 2 yrs., President, 1 yr.; Jr. Kiwanis; Jr. Rotarian. ERNEST DALE BATES Attended another school 2122 yrs; Sportsman's Club 1 yr. ' ' ' - JUDYE MAE BATES Y-Teens, 2 yrs.; Red Cross, 2 yrs., Convention, 1 yr.; Wig Club, 2. yrs.; FBLA, 1 yr; Intramurals, 1 yr. . TH'EODORE WATSON BAX'IZER, JR. .0 1 Homeroom officer, 2 yrs., President, 1 yr; Jr. Hi-Y, 1 yr, Convention, 1 1 yr; 81'. Hi-Y officer, 1 yr.; Wig Club, 1 yr.; Key Club, 1 yr.; Hall Monitor, 1 yr; Football, 2 yrs.; Track, 2 yrs.;AWho's Who, 1 yr.; Jr. Kiwanis; Jr. Rotarian; Attended another school, 1 yr. 1 o ,Q ' ROBERT E. BEASLEY 1 Jr. Hi-Y, 2 yrs.;1Senior Hi-Y; Wig Club; Great Books; Sportsman 1 Club; District Science Fair Winner, 1 yr. 1 DONNA CHRISTINE BECKHAM 1 FBLA, 1 yr.; Y-Teens, 3 yrs, officer, 1 yr; FHA, 3 yrs.; Wig Club, 2 yrs; Homeroom officer, 1 yr.; Library Science, 2 yrs; Jr. Red Cross, 1 yr. I - ANNE ELIZABETH BEERY Y-Teens, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; FBLA, 1 yr.; FTA, 2 yrs.; Great Books Club, 1 yr.; Jr. Historical Society, 1 yr.; Junior Red Cross, 1 yr.; Wig Club, 1 yr.; Homeroom officer, 3 yrs.; Key Club Sweet- heart, 1 yr.; Beauty Pageant, 1 yr. JOSEPH GERALD BINGHAM, JR. 2 Hi-Y, 1 yr.; Great Books, 1 yr.; Band Theory, 3 yrs., Contest, 2 yrs. CLYDE SMITH BINION Football Manager, 1 yr.; T rack Manager, 1 yr.; Basketball Manager, 1 yr.; P-Club, 1 yr. CATHLEEN ANN BISHOP Y-Teens, 3 yrs.; Wig Club, 2 yrs.; Library Science, 2 yrs; Jr. Red Cross, 1 yr.; Council, 1 yr. PATRICIA ALMA BLESS Choraliers, 3 yrs., Officer, 1 yr.; Varsity Chorus, 1 yr; Mixed Quartet Accompanist, 2 yrs.; State Choral Festivals, 3 yrs.; Sopho- more Theory, 1 yr.; Piano Club, 1 yr; Y-Teens, 3 yrs, officer, 3 yrs; Jets Club, 1 yr, officer, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; FBLA, 1 yr.; jr. Class Play; Quill 8: Scroll, 1 yr; Homeroom officer, 3 yrs.; Beta Club, 2 yrs., Officer, 1 yr.; B 8: P W Club's Girl of the Month; Annual Staff. JEAN ELLEN BODDEN Student Council, 1 yr.; FTA, 1 yr.; Y-Teens, 1 yr.; Homeroom officer, 3 yrs.; FHA, 1 yr.; Wig Club, 1 yr.; Jr. Historical Society, 1 yr.; FBLA, 1 yr.; Beauty Pageant, 3 yrs.; Sophomore Beauty; Senior Beauty. I SUELLEN BOGDAHN Y-Teens, 2 yrs.; Wig Club, 1 yr.; FHA, 2 yrs.; Library Science, 1 yr.; SLAM, 1 yr. JUDITH ANN BOND Y-Teens, 3 yrs.; Homeroom officer, 1 yr.; FBLA, 1 yr.; FTA, 1 yr.; Jr. Historical Society, 1 yr.; Wig Club, 1 yr.; Jr. Red Cross, 1 yr.; Quill 8: Scroll, 1 yr.; Intramural, 2 yrs.; Panther Pen, 1 yr. GLORIA KAY BOSARGE Homeroom officer, 2 yrs.; Y-Teens, 3 yrs.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Student Council, 1 yr.; Jr. Red Cross, 1 yr.; National Honor Society, 1 yr. EDWARD ARTHUR BOWMAN Sheetmetal Club, 3 yrs. 5 SANDRA LEE BOYD FHA, 3 yrs. JAMES GIDDEON BRAMLETT Intramurals, 2 yrs. ROBERT GLENN BRELAND Track, 1 yr.; Sportsman Club, 1 yr.; P-Club, 2 yrs.; Who's Who, 1 yr.; Intramurals, 1 yr.; Big Eight Track Meet, 1 yr. WANDA FAYE BREWER Attended another school, 3 yrs; Library Science, 1 yr.; FHA, 1 in; Y-Teens, 1 yr.; FBLA, 1 yr.; FMLA, 1 yr.; Homeroom officer, 1 yr. THOMAS WAYNE BROACH Jr. Red Cross officer, 1 yr.; Hi-Y, 1 yr.; FBLA, officer, 1 yr.; Track, 1 yr.; Football trainer, 3 yrs.; Trainer Basketball 1 yr.; Trainer Base- ball, 1 yr.; Trainer Track, 1 yr.; Jr. Historical Society, 1 yr.; P-Club, 3 yrs. JOHNNY BROWN P-Club, 2 yrs.; Basketball, 2 yrs.; Baseball, 2 yrs.; Football, 2 yrs.; KENNETH CARROLL BROWN Homeroom officer, 2 yrs.; Intramurals, 2 yrs. JOHN FRANKLYN BRYAN, IV Attended another school, 2 yrs.; Wig Club, 1 yr. PAT BURKES Builsling Trades, 2 yrs.; Intramurals, 1 yr. JAMES M. BURNHAM T 8: I, 2 yrs; Hi-Y, 1 yr.; Sportsmans Club, 1 yr.; Golf, 3 yrs; Home- room officer, 2 yrs.; P-Club, 1 yr. WILLIAM CLIFTON BURNS Library Science, 1 yr.; Baseball, 2 yrs.; Bus Driver, V; yr.; Intramurals, 1 yr. ' JERRY LEE BURNSIDE Tad, 1 yr.; Hi-Y, 2 yrs. WILLIAM BRANNON BURNSED, JR. Hi-Y, 2 yrs.; Jets, 1 yr.; Homeroom officer, 2 yrs.; Track 1 yr.; Jr. Lion; Sportsman Club. 1 yr. REBECCA ANN BYRD FHA, 3 yrs.; Y-Teens, 1 yr.; Attended another school, 2 yrs. CARLA'EVA JONETTE CARLSON Jr. Historical Society, 2 yrs.; Y-Teens, 3 yrs.; Who's Who, 1 yr.; Beauty pageant, 3 yrs.; Student Council, 2 yrs., Officer, 1 yr.; PTA, 3 yrs.; Homeroom officer, 3 yrs.; Library Science, 1 yr.; Jr. Hi-Y Sweetheart, 1 yr.; Wig Club, 3 yrs.; Junior Class Play; Officer Worker, 1 yr.; Homecoming Court, 1 yr. MARSHA LYNN CARRAWAY Y-Teens, 3 Yrs.; FHA, 2 yts.; Wig Club, 1 yr.; Library Science, 1 yr.; Intramurals, 1 yr. I NORMA GAYLE CARROLL National Honor Socigty, 3 yrs.; PTA, 3 yrs, president, 1 yr.; PAY, 3 yrs., officer, 1 yr., district vice-president, 1 yr, convention, 1 yr.; Wig Club, 2 yrs.; Jr. Historical Society, 1 yr.; Y-Teens, 3 yrs.; Wig Club Play, 1 yr; Jr. Class Play; Intramurals, 1 yr.; Thespian, 2 yrs. CYNTHIA CARTER FHA, 2 yrs.; Library Science, 1 yr.; Wig Club, 1 yr.; Y-Teens, 2 yrs.; PAY, 1 yr. LYNDA 1BROWN3 CARTER FHA, 1 yr. VINCENT JOSEPH CASTIGLIOLA Key Club, 2 yrs.; National Honor Society, 3 yrs.; Jr. Lion; Homeroom President, 1 yr.; PAY, 1 yr.; Great Books Club, 1 yr.; Jr. Hi-Y, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; National Merit Semi-finalist; Annual Staff; Student Council officer, 1 yr.; Jr. Class Play; Studtnt Day Officer, 2 yrs. EDDIE LEE CHANDLER JOEL LEO CHURCH Attended another school, 2 yrs.; FBLA, 1 yr.; Hi-Y, 1 yr. GERALDINE CLARK Attended another school, 1 yr.; Library Science, 1 yr.; FHA, 5 yrs. WYNN EUGENE CLARK Hi-Y, ,3 yrs., officer, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs., officer, 1 yr.; P-Club, 2 yrs.; National Honor Society, 1 yr.; Key Club, 2 yrs., officer, 1 yr.; Art Appreciation Clilb, 1 yr.; Homeroom officer,- 2 yrs.; Varsity Basketball,' 2 yrs., B-Team, 1 yr.;.1967 Sportsmanship Award; Basketball Scholarship to Perkinston; Kiwanis Club; Jr. Rotarian. CARROLL LOUIS CLIFFORD, III ' Library Science, 2 yrs.; Junior Historical Society, 1 yr.; Jr. Hi-Y, 1 yr.; Sportsman Club, 1 yr.; Intramurals, 1 yr.; Bus Driver, 1 yr. JAMES OSBORNE COBB Hi-Y President, 3 yrs.; P-Club, 3 yrs.; Spanish Club, 3 yrs., officer, 2 yrs.; Great Books Club, 1 yr.; Beta Club, 2 yrs.; Key Club, 3 yrs., Officer, 1 yr., Convention, 1 yr.; Homeroom President, 3 yrs; Varsity Basketball, 3 yrs.; 1966 Sportsmanship Award; Most Valuable Player -1967 Pascagoula invitational Toum.; 1967 Miss. All-Star Basket- ball Team; Jr. Citizenship Award; 1966 Boys1 State Delegate; 1967 Boys' State Counselor; Best Rebounder 1966-67; Jr. Rotarian; Basket- ball Scholarship to Perkinston; Who's Who; Senior Class officer; Art Appreciation Club, 1 yr. . LEE SORRELS COLEMAN Student Council President, 1 yr.; Quill 8z Scroll, 2 yrs., President, 1 yL; Editor Panther Pen, 1 yr.; Literary Staff, 1 yr: Student Council Representative, 1 yr.; National Hon'or Society, 3 yrs.; Patriotic Ameri- can Youth, 2 yrs., officer, 1 yr.; Journalism Convention, 1 yr.; Jets . Club, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 1 yr.; Jr. Historical Society, 3 yrs., Con-. vention, 1 yr.; Platform Speaking Contest, 1 yr.; Jr. Class Play. MARIE JOY CONN 1 Sophomore Piano Theory President, 1 yr.; Homeroom officer, 2 yrs.; Student Council, 1 yr.; Piano Club, 3 yrs., President, 1 yr.; Varsity Chorus, 1 yr.; Choraliers, 3 yrs., officer, 1 yr.; Jr . Historical Society,- 1 yr.', National Honor Society, 2 yrs.; Wig Club, 2 yrs., Play, .1 yr.; Jr. Play, District Piano Festival, 5 yrs.; Y-Teens, 2 yrs., officer,'1 yr.; Bs:PW Citizen; Sextet, 2 yrs.; Mixed Quartet, 1 yr.; Annual Staff, 1 yr.; Panther Pen Staff, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club Officer, 1 yr. ' PEGGY DIANNE COON Y-Teens 2 yrs.; FHA, 2 yrs. t MARY KATHLENE COPELAND Attended another school, 1 yr.; FFA, 2 yrs.; Y-Teens, 1 yr.; Intra- murals, 1 yr.; Homeroom officer, 1 yr.; Wig Club, 1 yr. JAMES RAY COURTNEY Attended another school, 2;yrs. 2 BILLY GENE CROCKER . Sportsman's Club, 1 yr.; Cafeteria worker, 1 yr.; Library Science, 1 yr. I RONNIE LYNN CROCKER Wig Club, 1 yr.; Cafeteria Worker; Sportsmen Club, 1 yr. DEBORAH SUE CROWE FTA, 3 yrs.; Y-Teens 3 yrs.; PAY, 1 yr.; Wig Club, 2 yrs.; Home- room officer, 2 yrs.; Intramurals, 2 yrs. FRANCES CUMMINS Intramurals, 5 yrs.; SLAM, officer, 1 yr.; Y-Teens 3 yrs.; Wig Club 2 yrs.; Junior Red Cross, 1 yr. LEON BRYAN CUNNINGHAM Hi-Y, 3 yrs.; Wig Club, officer 1 yr.; Band, 3 yrs.; State Band Contest 2 yrs.; Stage Band, 1 yr.; Student Council, 1 yr. JAMES RODNEY DANIELS GREG D. DAVENPORT WILLIAM DONALD DAVIS P Club, 3 yrs.; Football, 3 yrs.; Track, 2 yrs.; Basketball, 2 yrs.; Baseball, 5 yrs.; Football Honorable Mention, All Big Eight; Who's Who, 3 yrs.; Hall monitor, 2 yrs. JESSE FRANKLIN DEES Sophomore Class officer; Junior Class President; Senior Class Presi- dent; Beta, 2 yrs.; Donald Gibson Leadership ward; Boy's State Delegate; Homeroom officer, 3 yrs.; Student Coun il, 2 yrs.; P Club, 2 yrs.; Track, 3 yrs.; Football, 2 yrs.; Key Club, 2 yrs.; Who's Who, 1 yr. JERRY WAYN E DICKERSON MICHAEL DICKERSON Hi-Y, 3 yrs.; Sportsman Club, 1 yt.; Football, 1 yr.; Intramurals, 1 yr.; P Club. SANDRA JANE DONALD Y-Teens, 1 yr.; FHA, 2 yrs. LARRY RUSSELL DOWNS Hi-Y,' 1 yr.; National Honor Society, 2 yrs.; Attended another school, 1 yr. 4 NELSON DONALD DUCKWORTH T 8x I, 1 yr.; Hi-Y, 3 yrs.; Sportsmans Club, 1 yr. MARY JEAN DUMONT Y-Teens President, 3 yrs.; Spanish Club, 3 yrs., officer 2 yrs., Presi- dent 1 yr.; Wig Club, 3 yrs., officer 1 yr.; Junior Historical, 1 yr.; National Honor Society, 3 yrs., officer 1 yr.; Student Council, 1 yr.; Homeroom President, 3 yrs.; Thespians officer, 1 yr.; Literary 8K Mag- azine Staff, 1 yr.; Annual Staff, 1 yr; Who's Who, 2 yrs.; Girls' State Delegate; Typing Award; Junior Citizenship Award; Wig Club Play, 1 yr.; director, 2 yrs.; Junior Play; Senior Class Play Director; Homecoming Court, 1 yr.; Class officer, 3 yrs.; ...,. JERRY DWAIN EDWARDS - ' a FBLA, 2 yrs.; Library Science, 2'yrs, officer, 1 yr.; Medical Club President, 1 yr.; Red Cross, 2 yrs.; Junior Historical Society, 2 yrs.;. FTA, 2 yrs.; Intramurals, 2 yrs.; Homeroom officer, 1 yr.; Officer Worker, 1 vr Ha WILLIAM GAYLE ELAM Hi-Y, 1 yr.; Band, 2 yrs.; Stage Band, 1 yr.; State Band Contest, 2 yrs.; Wig Club, 1 yr. 1, a '0 3 ,' MARIE OLIVIA ELLIS 3 FTA, 1 yr.; Y-Teens, 1 yr.; National Honor Society, 1 yr.; attended ,1 another school, 2 yrs. PAMELA EVANS Y-Teens, 1 yr.; Piano Club, 2 yrs., officer, 1 yr. f a 3 OUIDA FRANCES EXTINE SLAM, 1 yr.; attended another school, 1 yr. CAROLYN SUE EZEISL Red Crogs, 3 yrs., officer 2 yrs., president, 1 yr.; FIA, officer 1 yr.; PAY, 1 yr. Y-Teens, 3 yrs.; Who's Who, 1 yr.; Intramurals, 2 yrs.; Homeroom officer, 1 yr.; Annual Staff, 1 yr. 3 ELIZABETH IRENE FETSKO National Honor Society, 3 yrs.; Quill and Scroll, 2 yrs., officer, 1 yr.; Annual Staff, 1 yr.; Panther Pen Staff, 2 yrs.; Junior Historical Society, 2 yrs.; FTA, 3 yrs.; PAY, 1 yr.; Wig Club, 2 yrs.; Y-Teens, 3 yrs., officer, 1 yr.; Homeroom officer, 1 yr.; Science Fair Winner, 2 yrs. . WILLA DEAN FLEMING Y-Teens, 3 yrs.; Great Books, 1 yr.; FTA, 1 yr.; Junior Historical Society, 1 yr.; Intramurals, 1 yr. 1 SANDRA LOU FISHER FBLA, 1 yr.; PAY, 1 yr.; Y-Teens, 1 yr.; attended another school, 2 yrs. LeROY MICHAEL FOSTER Sportsman Club, 1 yr.; Hi-Y, 3 yrs.; Library Science, 1 yr.; Junior Historical Society, 1 yr. I ANDRA ODOOLE1 FRANKLIN FHA, 1 yr.; SLAM, 1 yr.; attended another school, 2 yrs. SUSAN ELIZABETH F REDERIC Cheerleader, 2 yrs.; Beauty Pageant, 2 yrs.; Y-Teens, 3 yrs.; Junior Historical Society, 1 yr.; Sportsman Club, 1 yr.; FTA, 2 yrs.; Great Books, 1 yr.; FBLA, 1 yr. JOHN WAYNE FULLER Hi-Y, 2 yrs.; Junior Historical Society, 2 yrs.; JETS, 1 yr.; Library Science, 2 yrs.; P Club, 2 yrs.; Football, 1 yr.; Track, 3 yrs.; Sports- man Club, 1 yr.; Junior Lion. THOMAS MERCER FULLILOVE Key Club, 2 yrs.; Hi-Y, 3 yrs.; Wig Club, 3 yrs.; Choraliers, 2 yrs.; State Choral Festival, 3 yrs.; Student Council, 1 yr.; Track Team, 1 yrs, Homeroom officer, 1 yn; Junior Historical Society, 1 yr.; T 8: I Club, 1 yr. DONALD HENRY GAUTIER Junior Hi-Y, 1 yr.; Golf Team, 3 yrs.; Library Science, 1 yr. MARY DELLA GENTRY Wig Club, 2 yrs.; Jr. Red Cross, 2 yrs.; Y-Teens, 1 yr.; FBLA, 1 yr.; FTA, 1 yr.; Library Science, 2 yrs.; Junior Historical Society, 1 yr.; PAY, 1 yr. CALVIN RICHARD GEORGE Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; JETS, 1 yr.; Hi-Y, 1 yr.; Homeroom officer, 2 yrs. HENRY ALGENE GERMANY Hi-Y, 2 yrs.; JETS, 1 yr.; Sportsman Club, 1 yr.; PAY, 1 yr.; a;- tended another school, 1 yr. BARBARA KAY GIBSON .. FHA, 3 yrs.; Y-Teens, 2 yrs.; Junior Red Cross, 1 yr. JERRY WAYNE GILBERT Hi-Y, 1 yr.; P Club, 2 yrs., officer, 1 yr.; Football, 3 yrs.; Biaseball, 1 yr.; Sportsman Club, 1 yr.; Junior Lion; Honorable Mentlon All Big-Eight. ' Q NANCY LOUISE GOODMAN 3 FHA, officer 2 yrs., president, 1 yr.; FTA, 2 yrs.; Junior Red Cross, 2 yrs., officer 1 yr.; Junior Historical Society, 1 yr.; Y-Teens 3 yrs.; PAY, 3 yrs., officer 2 yrs., president, 1 yr.; Wig Club, 3 yrs., Play, ' 2 yrs.; Senior Play; Junior Play; Panther Pen Staff, 1 yr.; Homeroom officer, 3 yrs.; Science Fair Winner; Literary Staff; Quill 8: Scroll, 2 yrs., officer, 1 yr. DOROTHY FAYE GREGORY FHA, 3 yrs.; Junior Red Cross, 1 3111; Y-Teens, 1 yr.; Intramurals, 1 yr?- - ,Q SHARON CECILE GRIERSON BARBARA FAYE GRIFFIN FHA, 2 yrs.; PAY, 1 yr.; Y-Teens, 1 yr.; Red Cross, 1 yr.; FBLA, 1 yr.; Wig Club, 1 yr.; Intramurals, 3 yrs. I MICKEY LEROY GRIF F IN JAMES RICHARD GUICE FTA, 2 yrgg Sheet Metal Club, 1 yr.; attended another school, 1 yr. V REBECCA ANN GUNTER Y-Teens, 3, yrs.; FHA, 2 yrs.; FBLA. 2 yrs. RONNIE GUNTER P Club, 3 yrs., officer, 1 yr.; Football, 3 yrs.; Track, 2 yrs.; Basket- ball, 2 yrs.; Hi-Y, officer 2 y'ts.; Sportsman Club, officer, 1 yr.; Junior Lion; Honorable Mention All Big-Elght; Homeroom President, 1 yr.; Who's Who, 1 yr. GORDON EARL HALL Hi-Y, 2 yrs.; Sportsman Club, 1 yr. SANDRA CHERYL HALL Y-Teens, 3 yrs.; Homeroom officer, 2 yrs.; Student Council, 1 yr.; Wig Club, 3 yrs.; Intramurals, 1 yr.; Junior Play, Wig Club Play, Science Fair'Winner, 1 yr. I MARY JEANNE HARBISON Wig Club, 1 yr.; Library Science, 1 yr.; PAY, 1 yr.; Junior Red Cross, 1 yr.; Y-Teens, 1 yrs; Intramurals, 1 yr.; Homeroom officer, 1 yr.; National Honor Society, 1 yr. COLIE ANNE HARDY PAY, 1 yr. DIANNA SUE HARPER BILLY HARRELL RICKY GENE HARRELL Homeroom President, 1 yr.; Hi-Y, 1 yr.; Wig Club, 1 yr.; State Choral Festival, 3 yrs.; Mixed Quartet, 2 yrs.; Boys Octet, 2 yrs.; Choraliers, 3 yrs.; Baseball, 2 yrs.; Junior Lions. RONNIE DEAN HARRELL Hi-Y, 1 yr.; Library Science, 2 yrs.; Baseball, 2 yrs.; Homeroom officer, 1 yr.; PAY, 1 yr.; Junior Historical Society, 1 yr.; Intra- murals, 1 yr.; Junior Lions; Junior Red Cross. JAMES MICHAEL HARRIS Wig Club, 3 yrs., President, 1 yr.; Thespians, President, 1 yr.; Hi-Y, 2 yrs.; Homeroom officer, 3 yrs.; Junior Historical, 2 yrs.; Boys Octet, 1 yr.; Chotaliers, 1 yr.; Key Club, 1 yr.; Band, 5 yrs., officer 1 yr.; Wig Club Play, 3 yrs.; Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play, Musical, 1 yr.; Who's Who, 1 yr. PATSY LEE HARRIS . Homeroom officer, 3 yrs.; FHA, 1 yr.; Y-Teens, 3 yrs., officer, 1 yr.; Junior Historical, 1 yr.; PAY, 1 yr.; Intramurals, 3 yrs.; Wig Club, 3 yrs.; FBLA, 1 yr. 4 RICHARD HART LINDA SUE HATTEN Student Council, 3 yrs., officer, 1 yr; Beta Club, officer 2 yrs.; Y- Teens, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; FBLA, 1 yr.; FTA, Officer 1 yr.; Great Books, officer 1 yr.; Annual Staff; Wig Club, 3 yrs., officer 1 yr., Play, 1 yr.; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play Homeroom officer, 3 yrs.; Sophomore Class Officer Hometoming Court, 2 yrs Beauty Pageant, 3 yrs.; Who's Who, 1 yr. SARAH NELL HAYLES FHA, 2 yrs.; Wig Club, 2 yrs.; Homeroom officer, 1 yr.; Choraliers, 1 yr.; State Choral Festival 1 yr.; Library Science, 1 yr.; FBLA, 1.1 yr.; Betty Crockelr Homemaker Award; Y-Teens, 2 yrs. DONNA ELIZABETH HENDON FBLA, 1 yr.; Sportsman Club, 1 yr.; PAY, 2 yrs.; Junior Historical Society, 2 yrs.; Y-Teens, 2 yrs FTA, 1 yr.; Great Books, 2 yrs.; Library Science, 1 yr.; Wig Club, 2 yrs.; Intramurals, 2 yrs.; attended- another school, 1 yr. -,' JIMMY TEEL HERRINGTON 1 I Hi-Y, 3 yrs.; Sportsman Club, 1 yr.; Intramurals 2 yrs. LbUIs CARY HERRINGTON HLY, 1 yr.; Intramurals, 2 yrs. BERTHA ANN HESTER FHA, 2 yrs.; Y-Teens, 3 yrs.; SLAM, 1 yr.; Intramurals, 1 yr.; Red Cross, 1 yr. JANE EILEEN HICKS Intramurgls, 3 yrs.; Y-Teens, 2 yrs.; Cheerleader 2 y:s,; Head, 1 yr.; Quill and Scroll, 1 yr.; Panther Pen Staff, 1 yr. AVA JEAN HILL FHA, 2 yrs.; Wig Club, 1 yr.; Y-Teens, 3 yrs.; National Honor Society. 1 yr. DON HOWARD HILL Machine Shop, 3 yrs.; Track, 2 yrs.; Baseball, 2 yrs.; Football, 1 yr. DONNA ROSE 3NELSON3 HILL FBLA, 1 yr.; Y-Teens, 1 yr.; attended another school, 2 yrs.; GLENN EDWARD HILL Golf Team, 3 yrs.; Football, 3 yrs.; Track 2 yrs.; Hi-Y, 1 yr.; Sportsman Club, 1 yr. I RICHARD A. HILSABECK Spanish Club, 1 yr.; Key Club, 2 yrs.; Basketball, 1 yr.; Intramurals, 3 yrs. A- DANIEL THOMAS HODGES Hi-Y, 2 yrs.; Key Club, 3 yrs.; Beta Club, 2 yrs.; Homeroom officer, 2 yrs.; Great Books Club, officer, 1 yr.; Band, 4 yrs.; Stage Band, 3 yrs.; State Band Festival, 4 yrs.; John Philip Sousa Award; Band Theory Club, 2 yrs.; Musical; Stage Band Contest, 3 yrs.; Mississippi Lions All-State Band, 1966. NORMA GAIL HOGUE Y-Teens, 3 yrs.; Cheerleader, 2 yrs.; Homeroom officer, 1 yr.; Red Cross, 1 yr.; Library Science, 1 yr.; Wig Club Play, 1 yr.; Who's Who, 1 yr.; Jaycee Safe Driving Rodeo Winner. BRENDA GAIL HOLSTON FHA, 1 yr.; Junior Historical, 1 yr.; PAY, 1 yr.; Y-Teens, 3. yrs.; Homeroom officer 2 yrs.; Intramurals, 3 yrs.; Cheerleader, 1 yr.; Wig Club, 2 yrs. ' JANICE DEE HOLT Junior Red Cross, 1 yr.; Medical Club, 1 yr.; Y-Teens, 2 yrs.; FHA, 1 yr. MARVIN JOSEPH HOWARD Hi-Y, 2 yrs.; Boys Quartet, 1 yr.; State Choral Festival, 1 yr.; Musi- cal, 1 yr.; Junior Class Play; Choraliers, 1 yr.; Wig Club, 3 yrs.; Band 4 yrs.; PAY, 2 yrs.; Junior Historical 2 yrs.; Stage Band Contest, 1 yr.; Homeroom officer, 3 yrs., President, 2 yrs.; National Honor Society, 3 yrsq President, 1 yr Key Club, 3 yrs., officer 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Track, 3 yrs.; Basketball, 3 yrs. VARNELL ISRAEL MARTIN LEWIS INGWERSEN '3 Sheet Metal Shop, 3 yrs.; Sportsman Club, 1 yr. DONALD JOSEPH JAMES Spanish Club, 1 yr.; Student Council, 1 yr.; FBLA, 1 yr.; Medical Club, 1 yr.; Junior Red Cross, 1 yr.; Library Science, 1 yr. 2. BRENDA JERKINS Homeroom officer, 3 yrs., President, 1 yr.; FHA, 1 yr.; FTA, 1 yr.; Wig Club, 2 yrs.; Y-Teens, 3 yrs.; Student Council, 1 yr.; junior Historical Society, 2 yrs.; Junior Play; Senior Play Director; Band, 2 yrs., officer 1 yr.; State Band Festival, 2 yrs. Sheet Meta; Club, Officer, 2 yrs.; Intramurals. ... - 0 . . . DONALD EUGENE JOHNSON 3 Sheet Metal Club, 3 yrs.; officer, 1 yr. 3 RICHARD LEE JONES - 3'0 Hi-Y, 3 yrs.; Band, 4 yrs; State Band Contest, 4 yrs.; Musical, 1 yr.; Drafting Club, 1 yr. 9 '0 : MARGARET ROSE JOYNER Wig-Club, 1 yr,; Medical Club, officer, 1' yr.; attended another schooi, 2 yrs. t PATRICK ERICKSON KELLY Key Club, 3 yrs.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; National Honor Socicty, 2 yrs.; JETS, 1 yr.; Football, 3 yrs.; Basketball, 2 yrs.; Science Fair 3 Winner, 1 yr.; Homeroom officer, 2 yrs.; Junior Historical Society, 1 yr.; Wig Club, 1 yr. ' f a I 4 d, FRANCIS DIANNE KIRKLAND FHA, 1 yr.; PAY, 3 yrs.; Y-Teens, 2 yrs.; WighClub, 2 yrs.; Home- room officer 3 yrs.; FTA, 1 yr.; Junior Red Cross, 1 yr.; Junior Historical, 21 yr. ' MICHAEL EUGENE KREBS PATRICIA ANN LAMBERT Jr. Red Cross, 1 yr.; FBLA, 1 yr.; Wig Club, 2 yrs.; Y-Teens, 3 yrs.; Choral, 2 yrs.; Varsity Chorus, 1 yr.; Choraliers, 2 yrs.; State Choral Festival, 2 yrs. WILLIAM LEE LANHAM Panther Pen Staff, 1 yr.; Patriotic American Youth, 1 yr.; 51'. Hi-Y, 1 yr.; Great Books, 1 yr.; Literary Magazine Staff, 1 yr.; Red Cross, 1 yr.; Jr. Hi-Y, 1 yr.; Homeroom officer, 1 yr.; Jr. Historical Society, 1 yr.; Quill 8: Scroll, 1 yr. MICHAEL PIERRE LaRUE PAMELA HASTINGS LASH Homeroom officer, 3 yrs., President, 2 yrs; National Honor Society, 3 yrs.; Wig Club, 3 yrs.; play, 1 yr.; Y-Teens, officer, 3 yrs.; Jr. Red Cross, officer, 1 yr.; Jr. Historical Society, 2 yrs., President, 1 yr.; Thespians, officer, 1 yr; Patriotic American Youth; 1 yr.; Great Books Club, 1 yr.; Girls' State Delegate, 1966; Science Fair Winner, 1 yr.; Annual Staff; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; FTA, officer 1 yr.; lst Place Winner Local Civitan Essay Contest 1967; 2nd Place Winner State Civitan Essay Contest 1967. LOY KNOX LAWHON Library Science, 1 yr; Jets, 1 yr. WAYNE DOUGLAS LAWLER Jr. Hi-Y, 1 yr.; Sr. Hi-Y, 1 yr. GENE EDWARD LEACH PATRICIA SIBLEY LEE LANEVE LEWIS Y-Teens, 2 yrs.; FTA, 1 yn; Wig Club, 2 yrs.; Attended another school, 1 yr. KAREN LINDSEY BARBARA SUE MCCASKILL Y-Teens, 2 yrs.; FTA, 1 yr.; FBLA, 1 yr.; PAY, 1 yr.; Junior Red Cross, 1 yr.; VICKI DEAN MCGILL Y-Teens, 1 yr.; Band Theory, 1 yr.; Student Council, 1 yr.; Homerobm officer 1 yr.; Band, 1 yr,; officer, 1 yr. SANDRA CAROLYN MCKENZIE FTA, 1 yr.; Y-Teens, 1 yr.; PAY, 1 yr.; Junior Red Cross, 1 yr.; FBLA, 1 yr.; FBLA, officer, 1 yr. MARY DIANE McLEOD Y-Teens, 2 yrs.; Junior Red Cross, 1 yr. FBLA, 1 yr.; PAY, 1 yr.; FHA, 3 yrs.; FMLA, 1 yr.; Wig Club. 1 VI. TERRY LAWREN'CE McLEOD PATRICIA JEAN MCWHIRTER FHA, 1 yr.; Band'Theory, 1 yr.; Band, 1 yr.; Band Contest, 1 yr. LUCIAN GROVER MARSHALL PAY, officer, 1 yr.; Hi-Y 3 yrs.; Spanish Club, 1 yr.; Junior His- toricalaSociety, 3 yrs.; Wig Club, 2 yrs. Play, 2 yrs.; Thespians 1 yr.; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; JETS, 1 yr.; Who's Who 2 yrs.; Golf Team, 1 yr.; Beta Club, 1 yr. PATRICIA ANN MARSHALL Y-Teens, 3 yrs.; Beta Club, 2 yrs.; Student Council, 2 yrs.; Piano Club, 3 yrs., officer, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 1 yr.; JETS, 1 yr.; PAY, 1 yr.; Library Science 1 311:; Junior Historical, 1 yr.; Great Books, 1 yr.; Junior Red Cross, 1 yr.; Homeroom officer, 3 yrs.; Junior Class Play. a CAROLYN ELAINE MARTIN Y-Teens, 2 yrs.; officer, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Junior His- torical, 1 yr.; JETS, 1 yr.; Wig Club, 2 yrs.; Jr. Red Cross, 1 yr.; Wig Club, 2 yrs.; Jr. Red Cross, 1 yr.; FBLA, 1 yr.; Pay, 1 yr.; Great Books, 1 yr.; Piano Club, 3 yrs., officer 2 yrs.; District Piano Festival; Piano Theory, 1 yr.; Lions Club Sweetheart, 1 yf; Choraliers, 2 yrs.; Varsity Ch5rus, 2 yrs.; State Choral Festival, 2 yrs; Musical, 1 yr.; Science Fair, 1 yr. HAROLD ELLIS MASKEW Hi-Y, 3 yrs.; Wig Cluia, 2 yrs.; Great Books, 1 yr.; Stage Band, 2 yrs.; Band, 2 yrs.; Track, 1 yr.; Junior Red Cross, 1 yr.; Band Contest, 11'. y 2 LQNELLE MATHIEU FHA, 2 yrs.; Y-Teens, 1 yr.; Junior Red Cross, 1 yr.; Medical Club, 1 yr.; Library Science, 1 yr. CHARLES RAY MATHIS Machine Shop, 1 yr.; T 8:1, 1 yr.; Sportsman's Club, 1 yr. ANNIE MARGARET MAY 1966-67 Homecoming Queen; Sr. Hi-Y Sweetheart; Who's Who, 2 yrs.; Homecoming Maid, 1 yr.; Beauty Pageant, 3 yrs.; U.N. Pilgrimage Tour; Jr. Class Play; Class officer, 1 yr.; Homeroom officer, 2 yrs.; Student Council, 1 yr.; Y-Teens, 3 3115.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Wig Club, 1 yr.; Jr. Historical Society, 1 yr.; Jr. Red Cross, officer, 1 yr.; Great Books, 1 yr.; FBLA, 1 yr.; PTA, 1 yr. PATRICIA ANN MAYNARD Attended another school, 1 yr.; Beta Club, 1 yr.; Y-Teens, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Jr. Historical Society, 1 yr.; Homeroom officer, 2 yrs.; Wig Club, 1 yr. TERESA ANN MAYO Wig Club, 2 yrs.; Y-Teens, 3 yrs.; Homeroom officer, 1 yr.; Piano Club, 2 yrs.; FBLA, 1 yr. KENNETH ALAN MILLER Great Books Club, 1 yr.; Library Science Club, 1 yr.; National Honor Society, 3 yrs.; Jets, 1 yr.; STAR Student; National Merit Semi- finalist; Science Fair Winner, 1 yr. SHARADA ANN MILLER Y-Teens, 2 yrs.; Jr. Red Cxoss, 1 yr.; FBLA, 1 yr.; Patriotic America Youth, 1 yr.; FHA, 1 yr.; Medical Club, 1 yr.; Wig Club, 1 yr. THOMAS FRANK MILLER Attended another School, 2 yrs.; Medical Club, officer, 1 yr. MILDRED ELAINE MIZELLE FHA, 1 yr.; Band Contest, 3 yrs.; Y-Teens, 2 yrs.; Band Theory, 2 yrs.; Southern Summer Camp Band Scholarship. GAYLE NOEL MOORE Y-Teens, 2 yrs.; Medical Club, 1 yr. RONNIE MILLIS MOORE Football, 1 yr.; Baseball, 1 yr.; Sportsman Club, officer, 1 yr.; Hi-Y, 1 yr.; P Club, 1 yr.; Track, 1 yr. Attended another school, 2 yrs. LINDA JANE MOOREHEAD 3 FTA, 1 yr.; Y-Teens, 3 yrs.; Junior Historical, 1 yr.; Library Science, 2 yrs.; Wig Club, 2 yrs.; Homeroom officer, 2 yrs.; Junior Class Play. BERTHA ARVILLA MOOTE FHA, 1 yr.; Y-Teens, 1 yr. VALERIE GUILLOTTE MORRISON Library Science 1 yr.; Y-Teens, 3 yrs.; FHA, 2 yrs.; Medical Club, 1 yr.; FBLA, 2 yrs.; Intramurals, 2 yrs.; PAY, 1 yr. -w JAMES H. MORTON 1 ' -1 Homeroom officer, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 1 yr.; Library Science, 1 yr.; Great Books, 2 yrs.; National Honor Society, 1 yr.; Science Fair, 21' yrs. PAULA NELL MULLEN '9 National Honor Society, 3 yrs.; Piano Club, 3 yrs., officer 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Junior Historical, 1 yr.; PAY, 1 yr.; Y-Teens, 3 yrs., officer 1 yr.; Homeroom officer 2 yrs.; Student Council, 1 y:.,;. FTA, 1 yr.; Annual Staff Literary Staff; Great Books, 1 yr.; Quill and Scroll, 1 yr.; Wig Club, 2 yrs.; Junior Class Play; Bookkeeping Awarif . 1 . ANNA MURPHREE FHA, 2 yrs.; Library Science, 1 yr.; FBLA, 1 yr.; Junior Red Cross, 1 ynyY-Teens, 3 yrs.; PAY, 1 yr.; Intramurals 2 yrs. 1 1 ROY MITCHELL MYERS ; Hi-Y, 3 yrs.; Homeroom officer, 1 yr.; Sportsman Club, 1 yr.; Baseball, 9 2 yrs. Junior Lions. 1 w a KENNETH WAYNE NASH JAMES RICHARD NELSON O PHILLIP DAVID NELSON JAMES EARL NETTLES Attended another school, 2 yrs.; Jets, 1 yr.; Band, V2 yr. DAVID JOSEPH NEWBILL RICHARD HARRIS NEWELL I CLAUDIA ANN NICHOLSON Y-Teens, 3 yrs.; Jr. Red Cross, 2 yrs., officer, 1 yr.; Homeroom officer, 1 yr.; FBLA, 1 yn; Library Science, 1 yr.; Patriotic American Youth, 2 yrs.; District Choral Festival, 1 yr.; FHA, 1 yr.; Great Books, 1 yr.; Science Fair Winner, 1 yr.; Wig Club, 1 yr. RICHARD KELLY NOLAN LINDA MARLENE NULTA Annual Staff; Class officer, 1 yr.; Homeroom officer, 3 yrs., president, 1 yr.; National Honor Society, 3 yrs., officer, 1 yr; Jr. Historical Society, 1 yr.; Wig Club, 3 yrs.; National Thespian Society, 2 yrs., officer, 1 yr.; Jr. Red Cross, 1 yr., officer, 1 yr.; Great Books, 1 yr., officer, 1 yr.; Y-Teens, 3 yrs., officer, 3 yrs, State Convention, 1 yr.; FBLA, 1 yr., convention, 1 yr.; Shorthand I Award; Spanish Club, 2 yrs. Jr. Class Play Director. NICK ROBERT OLSEN 9 T 8: I, 1 yr. TROY SIMON PARKER, JR. Hin, 2 yrs.; Wig Club, 1 yr.; Who's Who, 1 yr.; Beta Follies Group Wmner, 1 yr. DOROTHY ANN PARSLEY Y-Tgms, 3 yrs.; Wig Club, 2 yrs.; J1: Historical Society, 2 yrs., con- ventxon, 1 yr.; Library Science, 1 yr.; FTA, 1 yr.; FBLA, 1 yr.; Jr. glad Cross, 1 yr.; Piano Club, 2 yrs.; Piano Theory, 1 yr.; Jr. Class ay. MARY SUE PEREZ FHA, 2 yrs.; FBLA, 1 yr.; Y-Teens, 2 yrs.; Junior Red Cross, 1 yr.; FMLA, officer 1 yr.; Junior Play. HARRY MARVIN PETTY T 8: I, 2 yrs.; Sheet Metal, President, 1 yr.; Wig Club, 1 yr. JAMES GARLAND PITTMAN, JR. Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Student Council, 2 yrs.; Hi-Y, 2 yrs,; Homev room officer, 1 yr.; JETS, 1 yr.; Junior Lion. MICKEL JOHN POPE ANTHONY LAFAYETTE POWELL, JR. 4'. Spanish Club, 3 yrs.; IEey Club, Lyn; Junior Hi-Y, 1 yr.; An.ma- preciation Club President, 1 yr.; Homeroom officer 2 yrs.; Scnence Fair, 1 yr. . 1 ALLEN S. PRINCE Sheet Metal Club, 1 yr.; Hi-Y, 1 yr.; Football: 1 yr.; Golf, 2 yrs.; Sportsman Club, 1 yr.; Junior Historical. ' 0 JOHN MICHAEL PROSSER Attenderd another school, 1 yr. 3 PATRICIA NELL QUAVE Y-Teens, 1 yr.; FBLA, 1 yr.; Attended another school 2 yrs.; PATRICIA ANN RAINEY FHA, officer, 1 yr.; Pay, 3 yrs., officer 2 yrs.; Wig Club,l 3 yrs.; Y-Teens, 3 yrs.; Junior Historical, 1 yr.; FTA, 1 yr.; Quill and Scroll, 1 yr., officer, 1 yr.;.Beta Club, 2 yrs.; Jr. Red Cross, officer 1 yr.; Annual Staff; Sophomore Citizenship Award; Homeroom officer, 3 yrs.; Senior Class Play; Wig Club Play; District Speech Platform t Contest. JAMES DONALD RASBERRY Hi-Y, 2 yrs.; Wig Club, 1 yr.; Big Eight Track Meet, 2 yrs.; Foot- ball, 2 yrs.; Track, 2 yrs.; Baseball, 3 yrs.; P Club. E DIANNE RAYBORNE Y-Teens, 3 yrs.; Patriotic American Youth, 2 yrs.; FHA, 1 yr.; Jr. Red Cross, 1 yr. JAMES MICHAEL REED Attended another school, 2 yrs. GREGORY ARNOLD REUS T8d, 1 yr. BETTY SUE RICKS FHA, 2 yrs; Y-Teens, 1 yr.; FMLA, 1 yr. ELIZABETH AKIN RISER Beta Club, officer 2 yrs., convention, 1 yr.; FTA, officer, 2 yrs.; FBLA, officer, 2 yrs., President, 1 yr., convention, 1 yr.; Wig Club, 1 yr.; Y-Teens, 3 yrs., officer, 2 yrs.; Hi-Y Sweetheart, 1 yr.; Science Fair Winner, 1 yr.; Homeroom officer, 3 yrs.; Girls State Delegate2 1966; Choral, 3 yrs.; Jr. Historical Society, officer, 1 yr. DON HOWARD ROBERTS Football, 3 yrs.; Baseball, 2 yrs.; P-Club, 2 yrs, officer, 1 yr.; Key Club, 5 yrs., officer, 2 yrs.; Homeroom officer, 2 yrs.; National Honor Society, 3 yrs., officer, 1 yr., convention, 1 yr.; Class officer, 1 yr.; Hi-Y, 3 yrs.; Chaplain Southern District Hi-Y21966; Who's Who, 1 yr.; 11'. Rotarian; Choraliers, 1 yr.; Intramurals, 1 yr.; Beauty Pageant Escort, 1 yr. JAMES KEITH ROBERTS Band, 3 yrs,, officer, 2 yrs.; Stage Band, 2 yrs.; State Solo 82 Ensemble Contest, 2 yrs.; Beta Club, 1 yr.; Great Books Club, 3 yrs., President, 1 yr.; Music'Theory, 1 yr.; Homeroom officer, 2 yrs.; Stage manage: for Junior and Senior Class Plays; junior and Senior Class Plays; Musical; Hi-Y, 2 yrs.; Jets, 1 yr.; Cancer Convention; Science Fair Winner, 1 yr.; Library Science, 1 yr. LOWELL HARRISON ROBERTS, JR. Football, 3 yrs.; Track, 3 yrs.; P-Club, officer, 3 yrg; Key Club, 3 yrs., officer, 2 yrs., convention, 1 yr.; Homeroom Pr'esident, 3 yrs.; Beta Club, 3 yrs., officer, 2 yrs., President, 1 yr., convention, 2 yrs; Class officer, 2 yrs., President, 1 yr.; Who's Who, 3 yrs.; Choraliers, 1 yr. MARY EVELYN ROBERTS Y-Teens, 3 yrs.; Great Books, 1 yrs, Library Science, officer, 1 yr.; Red Cross, 1 yr., council, 1 yr.; Wig Club, 1 yr.; FHA, 1 yr. DAVID R. ROGERS Hi-Y, 2 yrs.; Jets, 2 yrs.; Pay, officer, 1 yr., convention, 1 yr.; Wig Club, 3 yrs.; Jr. Class Play; Senior Class Play; Wig Club Play; Student Cuuncil, 1 yr.; ths Who, 1 yr.; Jr. Lion; Panther Pen Staff, 1 yr.; Student Day officer, 1 yr.; Band Theory, 3 yrs.; Band Contest, 3 yrs; Thespians, 1 yr.; Speech Contest, 1 yr.; Science Fair Winner, 1 yr. RODERICK LAMONT ROUSE Attended another School, 3 yrs. SHIRLEY RUSH Y-Teens, 3 yrs.; Band, 3 yrs., officer, 1 yr.; Homeroom officeg; 2 yrs.; Wig Club, 2 yr.; Library Science, 2 yrs.; National Honor Socxety, 3 yrs.; FTA,.1 yr. ' ROBERT ANDREWS SAMSON, III. Hi-Y, 2 yrs.; National Honor Society, 2 yrs.; Wig Club, 1 yr.; JETS, 1 yr.; PAY, 1 yr.; Attended another school. SUE SAW 1 ER FHA, 1 yr.; Y-Teens, 1 yr.; Junior Red Cross, 1 yr. GARY DENNIS SCHEFFLER Hi-Y, 2 yrs.; JETS, 2 yrs.; Wig Club, 2 yrs., Wig Club Play, 1' yr.; Annual Staff; Panther Pen Staff, 1 yr.; P Club, 3 yrs.; Junior Lion. 'g VALERIE GAIL SCHMITZ FHA, 1 yr., officer; Junior Red Cross, 1 yr.; Y-Teens, 1 yt.; attended another school, 1 yr. ' '0- -,.' DIANE HELEN SCRUGGS FHA, 1 yr.; Y-Teens, 1 yr.; Library Science, 1 yr.; Junior Red Cross, 1 yr. FBLA, 1 yr.; Attended another school 2 yrs. GEORGIANNE SCHUMACHER Y-Teens, 2 yrs.; Homeroom officer, 1 yr.; Intramurals, 1 yr. MARY FRANCES SEALS Attended another school, 2 yrs.; THOMAS GRANT SEXION Hi-Y, 1 yrs.; Homeroom officer, 1 yr.; FBL.A, 1 yr.; Basketball, 3 yrs.; Track 2 yrs.; Baseball, 1 yr.; Wig Club, 1 yr.- P Club, 2 yrs.; Most Valuable Player '67; South Big Eight Basketball Honorable Mention . TOMMIE SHACKELFORD Student Council, 1 yr. LARRY RAY SHARP Spanish Club, 3 Yrs; Hi-Y, 1 yr. SHERI HICKMAN SIMMERMAN Jr. Miss-an Runner-up; Jr. Red Cross, officer, 1 yr; Varsity Chorus, 1 yr; Panther Pen Staff, 1 yr; Science Fair Winner, 1 yr; Wig Club, 2 yrs, play, 2 yrs; Jr. Class Play; Y-Teens, 3 yrs; Jr. Historical Society, 3 yrs; Library Science, 2 yrs; SLAM, 1 yr; Beta Follies Winner, 1 yr; FTA, 1 yr; Sportsman's Club, 1 yr. EMMITT LEROY SIMMONS, JR. National Honor Society, 1 yr; Hi-Y, 3 yrs, officer, 1 yr; Boys' Quartet, 3 yrs; Choraliers, 3 yrs; Mixed Quartet, 1 yr; State Choral Festival, 3 yrs; Homeroom officer, 3 yrs; Student Council, 1 yr; Jr. Class Play; Wig Club, 3 yrs, play, 2 yrs; Musical; Senior Class Officer; Thespians, 2 yrs, officer, 1 yr. REBECCA ANN SIMS Jr. Red Cross, 1 yr;.Future Medical Leaders of America, 1 yr; FBLA, 1 yr; Y-Teens, 3 yrs; FHA, 1 yr; Piano Theory, 1 yr; Library Science, 1 yr. RONALD ASA SINQUEFIELD Hi-Y, 1 yr; Intramurals, 2 yrs; Baseball, 1 yr. CAROLYN JEAN SISK FHA, 2 yrs. GLEN ALBERT SLATER T 83 I, 1 yr; Wig Club, 1 yr. KENT MARTIN SLATON Great Books, 1 yr. ROBERT HARRISON SLAUGHTER, III National Honor Society, 3 yrs; Key Club, 2 yrs; Spanish Club, 2 yrs; Hi-Y, 1 yr; Jr. Historical Society, 1 yr; Jr. Class Play; Annual Staff; Jr. Rotarian; Science Fair Winner, 3 yrs; Homeroom officer, 3 yrs; Student Council, 1 yr; Quill 8: Scroll, 1 yr. LARRY SMITH MARY EDWANA SMITH Wig Club, 1 yr.; PAY, 2 yrs.; Y-Teens, 3 yrs.; Junior Historical Society, 1 yr. National Honor Society, 3 yrs.; Library Science, 2 ygs. MICKEY CAROLYN SMITH Y-Teens, 3 yrs.; Junior Historical, 2 yrs Wig Club, 2 yrs.; Horne- room officer, 2 yrs Science Fair, 1 yr. RALPH EDWARD SMITH Attended another school, 3 yrs. ROBERT LEE SMITH , JETS, 1 yr.; Band, 3 yrs.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs. BILLY O. SMOTHERMAN . MARY HELEN SNOW . FHA, 2.yrs.; Y-Teens. 2 yrs; Library Science, 1 yr. JANICE FAYE SOWELL Attended another school 2 yrs. REBECCA SPANGLER Y-Teens, 2 yrs.; Library Science, 1 yr.; Wig Club, 1 yr. D CHERYL STENSLAND 42-...4 ' 3;- DAVID H. STEWART Jets, 3 yrs, officer, 1 yr, President; Jr. Historical Society, 2 yrs; Golf, 1 yr; Jr. Lion; Science Fair Winner, 1 yr; Hi-Y, 1 yr, convention, 1 yr; Jr. Class Play; Senior Class Play. MARY ALICE STEWART Y-Teens, 3 yrs; Wig Club, 2 yrs; Library Science, 2 yrs; JrA His- torical Society, 2 yrs. WANDA STOCKMAN FHA, 1 yr; Y-Teens, 3 yrs, officer, 1 yr; Homeroom officer, 3 yrs. JOSEY CHARLENE STONE Homeroom officer, 2 yrs; Student Council, 1 yr; Y-Teens, 1 yr. JERRY WESLEY STRINGER Hi-Y, 1 yr; Attended another school, 2 yrs. DONNA SUE SULLIVAN BRENDA DIANNE SUMRALL ELIZABETH NELL TALBOTT Wig Club, 1 yr; Quill Bz Scroll, 1 yr; Jr. Beauty; Senior Beauty; Beta Club, 1 yr, convention, 1 yr; Y-Teens, 2 yrs; Student Council, 2 yrs; Jr. Historical Society, 2 yrs, officer, 2 yrs; Homeroom officer, 2 yrs; Jr. and Senior Class Plays; Annual Staff; Attended another school, 1 3m 9 JOHN L. TANNER Jt'ts, 2 yrs, officer, 1 yr; FBLA, 1 yr; Sportsmalfs Club, 1 yr; Band, 3 yrs; Homeroom officer, 3 yrs. BETTY JEAN TANSIL FHA, 1 yr; Y-Teens, 3 yrs; Wig Club, 2 yrs. WANDA HALL TILLMAN Homeroom officer, 1 yr., President, 1 yr.; Stddent Council, 1 yr.; Intramurals, 2 yrs.; FHA, 3 yrs.; FHA Convention, 1 yr.; FBLA, 2 yrs.; Y-Teens, 3 yrs. EDDIE TOMPKINS JOHN TRIBBLE JOHN DONALD TROCHESSETT Hi-Y, 1 yr.; Wig Club, 1 yr.; SLAM, 1 yr.; JETS, 1 yr. OLIVIK ANNE TROCHESSETI: Wig Club, 1 yr.; PAY, 2 yrs.; FBLA, 1 yr; Y-Teens, 1 yr.; Junior Historical, 1 yr.; Junior Red Cross, 1 yr. 6 'MORRIS BRANAGIN TUCK Library Science, 2 yrs.; Science Fair 1 yr.; Junior Lion. PATRICIA ANN TUCKER ROBERT M. TURNER Sportsrhan Club, 1 yr. SUSAN JILL TUTTLE Y-Teens, 3 yrs., officer, 2 yrs.; Homeroom officer, 3 yrs.; District Choral Festival, 1 yr.; JETS, office 2 yrs.; Junior Historical, 2 yrs.; Great Books, 1 yr.; PAY, 1 yr.; Musical 1 yr.; Junior Red Cross. 1 yr.; FBLA, 1 yr., officer, 1 yr.; Wig Club, 3 yrs. 3 MARILYN ANN TYLER Y-Teens, 1 yr.; Junior Red Cross, 1 yr.; Library Science, 1 yr. ANNA MARIE VANN Y-Teens, 3 yrs.; Junior Historical, 3 yrs, Convention, 1 yr.; Wig Club, 3 yrs.; Junior Red Cross, 1 yr.; FTA, 1 yr.; PAY, 1 yr.; FBLA, 1 yr.; Library Science, 1 yr. ; HAROLD DEWAYNE VAUGHN Medical Club, 1 yr. DALE ANN VERRETT 3 Y-Teens, 3 yrs.; FHA, 1 yr., officer 1 yr.; FBLA, 1 yr.; FTA, 1 yt.; Homeroom officer 1 yr. : WAYNE VIATOR 3 HLY, 1 yr. I CARL THOMAS VICK Hi-Y, 3 yrs.; Sportsman Club, 1 yr.; Homeroom officer, 1 yr. RONALD EDWARD WAGES WigiClub, 2 yrs.; Hi-Y, 3 yrs; JETS, 1 yr.; Junior Historical Society, 1 yr.; Band, 3 yrs.; State Band Contest, 3 yrs, Pep Band, 3 yrs.; Senior Play; Lion's All-State Band, 1 yr.; Musical, 1 yr.; PAY, 1 yr.; Beta Club, 1 yr. RUSSELL STANLEY WALKER Homeroom officer, 3 yrs.; Wig Club, 1 yr.; Hi-Y, 3 yrs.; Beta Club, 3 yrs., officer, 1 yr., Convention, 2 yrs.; Key Club, 3 yrs., officer, 1 yr.; P Club, 3 yrs., officer, 1 yr.; President 1 yr.; Football, 3 yrs.; All Big Eight Honorable Mention, 2 yrs.; Most Valuable Player, 1 yr.; Basketball, 1 yr.; Track, 1 yr.; Baseball, 2 yrs.; Junior Rotarian; Citizenship Award. 1 THOMAS WILMER WALKER Library Science, 1 yr.; Hi-Y, 3 yrs.; Key Club, 23 yrs.; Junior Lion; Band, 5 yrs.; Stage Band; Band Theory, 3 yrs.; Lion's All-State Band, 3 yrs.; United States Band and Chorus; Solo and Ensemble Contest, 2 yrs.; Wig Club, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 1 yr. F LETCHER WALLEY, JR. JETS, 1 yr.; Football, 3 yrs.; Basketball, 3 yrs.; Track, 3 yrs.; P Club, a 2 yrs.; American Welding Society Award; Hi-Y, 3 yrs.; Junior Ro- tarian; Junior Red Cross. CHARLOTTE ANN WARD 3 FHA, 2 yrs.; Y-Teens, 3 yrs.; Library Science, 1 yr.; PAY, 1 yr.; ; FTA, 1 yr.; Junior Red Cross, 1 yr.; Homeroom officer, 1 yr. YVONNE ANNETTE WARD Y-Teens, 1 yr; Future Medical Leaders, officer, 1 yr; Wig Club, 1 yr; Attended another school 2 yrs. SANDRA FAYE WARE . Student Council 1 yr; FHA, 2 yrs; Y-Teens, 1 yr; Homeroom officel', 2 yrs; Library Science, 1 yr. LINDA KAYE WATKINS Y-Teens, 2 yrs; Homeroom officer, 1 yr; Student Council, 1 yr; ., Patriotic American Youth, 1 yr; FBLA, 1 yr; Jr. Red Cross, 1 yr. DONALD RAY WEEMS Varsity Track, 1 yr; Hi-Y, 2 yrs; Junior Class Play; Wig Club, 1 yr. RAY GUINN WELLS ' ' Jr. Hi-Y, 1 yr; Sr. Hi-Y, 1 yr. ALICE FRIEDA WERNER '2 FHA, 2 yrs; Y-Tieens, 3 yrs; Patriotic American Yzouth, 1 yr; Library '. Science, 1 yr; Jr. Red Cross, 1 yr; Wig Club, 1 yr. DANIEL ARSENE WESTPHAL Bana, 3 yrs; Stage; Band, 2 yrs; State Band Contest, 1 yr; Solo 8:- Ensemble Contest, 1 yr; Jr. Hi-Y, 1 yr; Sr. Hi-Y, 1 yr; Jets, 1 yr; Wig Club, 1 yr; Beta Club, 1 yr; Musical. LAWRENCE DWIGHT WHATLEY Science Club, 1 yr; Sheet Metal Club, 2 yrs, officer, 1 yr; Science Fair Winner, 1 yr; Attended another school, 1 yr. WILLIAM FRANCIS WHITE Band, 3 yrs; Hi-Y, 3 yrs; Wig Club, 2 yrs; Jr. Red Cross, 1 l'yir; Great Books Club, 1 yr; Stage Band, 1 yr; Library Science, 1 yr; Sportsmarfs Club, 1 yr. 3 ONIA ELAINE WHITEHEAD . Y-Teens, 3 yrs; FMLA, 1 yr; FTA, 2 yrs; FHA, 1 yr; Wig Club, 3 yrs; Patriotic American Youth, 1 yr; Homeroom officer, 3 yrs; Great Books, 1 yr; Student Cduncil, 1 yr; Jr. Red Cross, 2 yrs. DEBORAH CAROL WIGGINS HARRIET ANN WILHITE Y-Teens, 3 yrs.; FTA, 3 yrs.; FBLA, 2 yrs.; Band, 1 yr.; Junior Historical, 1 yr.; Wig Club, 11yr.; Band Contest, 1 yr.; Intramurals, 1 yr. CECILIA 1BROOKS1 WILLIAMS Junior Red Cross, 2 yrs.; FBLA, 1 yr.; Y-Teens, 1 yr.; NANCY KAY WILLIS Y-Teens, officer 3 yrs., convention, 3 yrs.; Chorali6rs, 3 yrs., president 1 yr.; Varsity Chorus, 1 yr.; State Choral Festival, 3 yrs.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; FTA, officer 1 yr.; Homeroom officer, 2 yrs., President 1 yr.; Junior Historical, 1 yr.; Annual Staff; Girls' State Delegate 1966; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; PHS Musical, 1 yr. I JAMES EDWARD WILSON Hi-Y, 3 yrs., officer 1 yr.; Choraliers, 2 yrs., officer 1 yr.; State Choral Festival, 2 yrs; Junior Historical, 1 yr.; Key Club, 1 yr.; Junior Lion; Beta Club, 2 yrs., officer 1 yr.; Football, 3 yrs.; P Club, 2 yrs.; Track, 2 yrs.; Wig Club, 1 yr.; Science Fair, 1 yr.; Most Improved Football Player; Student Council, 1 yr. WAYNE MACK WILSON Basketball, 1 yr. GAYLEN DARRYL THOMPSON DAVID COLEMAN TANYA DAGGETT FTA, 3 yrs.; homeroom officer, 2 yrs.; Y-Teens, 3 yrs.; Intramurals Night, 2 yrs.; Class Beauty, 2 yrs. Seniors Who . . . Work together Act together , Cheer to gether Stay together! 60 JSJ 72w of game The Hall of Fame was created for the purpose of recognizing outstanding students of the graduating class. The six seniors chosen to be in the Hall of Fame are selected solely by the faculty on the basis of overall contribution to the school. bl at i jesse ees C3012 OXKWR 0120f 97:113. 321775111 CDQQS 51112 0rd Walk gdaygfer off 51 60f chYZZim. 975 C. Wufla .u Zrazvy 730591415 c3012 0f9723: anofyzafs. 5 7f 93059113 1j .k , .5 V f .4 x I. 5 x M13 9 Jean $112201?! :Dauygler on H w 77711 anofyrrs. 1f 1 ft ' jrfgur :Dumozzf7 Jr. v L k . V r? i , L 4k 1; v t 'J '1' V 111. f 5 , .: Jimmy c3055 C5012 0fy7Zar. dHOfyZaFS. 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Dwyer Coolgy Phillip Coulter Jonnie Campbell Larry Campbell Charles Careno Lucy Brister Danny Brunson Patricia Bullard Phyllis Burrage Tommy Button Cecelia Byars Mike Byrd Phil Byrd v David Campbell Keith Casto Katherine' Cauley Deborah Daniels Deborah Daughtrey Larry Davis Diane Davis Linda Davis Lou Ellen Dees Angela Delk Gary Dillard Gloria Dixon Julia Downs Dianne Dudeck Eugene Duggan Danny Dunston Sye Earhart James Dumas Arthur Dumont Beth East Mary Ehlers Margaret Eiland Carol Ann Evans Billy Farr Beth Farmer Jimmy Fetter Martha Fields Rex Foster Betty Lou Frederic Gloria Fulton Anita Gandy 69 Bruce Grimes Judy Greer Ann Graves Linda Goodman Larry Goldman Billy George Tommy Gautier Jane Gatlin Joe Gardner Kurt Gruenburg Cathy Gulley Linda Gulley Sue Halfhill Kay Hall Terry Hague Mike Haigler Walter Hallberg John Harbison Maureen Hart ' Alton Harwell Janice Hawkins Patricia Haygood Paul Hembree John Henderson Cheryl Hendley David Henley Joe Harrington Joyce Hester 70 Candy Higginbotham Marsha Hnat Larry Hobby Keith Hodges Mary Holden Doug Holmes Judy Holyfield Margaret Hook Rose Mary Housley Mike Jackson Ronnie Jenkins Loretta Jenne Joe Johnston Ava Jones Randy Johnson Bob Johnson Marcia Kemp Pansy Keys Ruby Kihyet Bill Krebs Rusty Lachaussee Sharon Larson Lawanna Lawler Gene Lawson Patricia Lee Karen Lewis Linda Little Billy Loftis 7I Richard Manning Martha Mars Linda Martin Mike Mathieu Steve Mathis Kay Middlebrook David Miller Claire Boutin Lola Miller 72 Connie McLeod Patricia McLeod Shawn Mahaffey Boo Majure . Carolyn Malley Garry McCraney Carol McElroy Ritchie McKinley Patricia Lumpkin Verdie McAlpin John McCary Larry McCraney Darlene McPherson Drew McA'fee Douglas Luke David Miller Jimmy Moorman Randy Moye Marjorie Murphree Sharon Murphy Christine Murray Sam Myers Ann Newbill Sandra Newman Curtis Norwood Sheri O'Bryant Jerry Oliver Gene Parks Renee Parks Bruce Overby David Parker Mildred Parnell Brenda Parsley Carol Pearson Larry Penton Brian Petty Jo Ellen Phillips Thomas Poole Kenneth Pope Gail Powe Steve Pugh Charles Raley Ariel Ramsay 73 74 Peggy Shelton Dean Shepard Brenda Shepperd Gary Shepperd Anthony Sigalas Galen Sanders Charlene Savage Dianne Sellers Curtis Severs Larry Rouse Elaine Rowell Zandra Rushing Winnie Ryan . Greg Seagert ' Linda Roberts Linda Robertson Jeri Rogers Rita Rowell Brenda Runnels Ellen Rayburn Elizabeth Redd Phyllis Register Tom Richard Shirley Richards David Richardson Pam Riley , Suzanne Riley Debbie Riser Brad Simmons Virginia Sinquefield Albert Sisk Charlotta Smith Shannon Smith Wesley Smith Kerrie Smith Lynn Smith Randy Smith Samuel Smith Marilyn Sowell Larry Stewart Cythia Strawn James Stringfellow Mahlon Styles Gayle Sutherland Rudy Swensen Debra Stokley Kathy Strange Danny Taylor Barry Thomas Barbara Thompson Dolly Thompson Evelyn Thompson Jo Anne Thompson Leslie Thompson Mickey Thweat Brenda Tipping 75 76 Jerry Whitmore Ronald Lee Wilks Larry Joe Williams Sherry Williams Linda Williamson Linda Todd James Townsend Jerry Trehem Linda Tribble Barbara Trochessett Evelyn Usry Marilyn Vaughn Mike Von Kanel . Dale Wade ' Donnie Waldrop Mike Waldrop Jackie Walker Terry Ray Warden Sarah Ruth Watkins Janet Walters Vera Ward Keith Weaver Steve Westphal . Bobby Gene Whafley D Brenda Jane Whatley David Wheeler Jim Wheeler Brenda White Pat Wilson Karen Wright Steve Marion Wright Brenda Gail Wood Angela Wood Nell Allen Mary Cox Liz Ewing Pat Green Tommy Jo Herring Peggy Lambertus David Lishman I Brenda Sinquefield Robert Smith Martha Manuel Judy Ros Molly Stensland Hugh Wells Donna Faust Not pictured: Steve Charles Anderson, Timothy George Broussard, Harold Brown, Johnny Bush, Paul Canterbury, Lewis Cauley, Donna Charlton, Robert Cooley, Arthur Cooley, Jerry Davidson, Wielton Dixon, Margaret Eason, Gloria Gentry, Patricia Glover, Roland Godwin, Charlott John- son, Terry Knobf, Tommy Knobf, Gloria Ladnier, Steve Landmm, Waynette Lee, jonny Lillis, Robert Littlefield, James Long, Edward Lucas, John Pigott, Denis Prouse, Bobby Israel, Linda Shaner, Mary Skinner, Robert Smith, Phillip Smnmerlin, Gale Thompson, Reuben Tillman, Carl Weinberg, Roland Wilkinson 77 Our group had twenty per cent fewer cavities too! Gee, I wonder if Mom is wafching. a f : The shy type no doubt! It might-tugn out to look like a palm tree. 78 lug Look at her go! Did he really? I see ware still trying! Annual beauty pageant- 79 . and she gave us ten discussion questions! Uh oh! She's looking this way. Wait,until I get my hands on him. c Look what just arrived! a QCPSFNNR xetx AWN$NJwQNRWI.E$XmeQmKSN ! $$S w Q9$SDKI. tS2$SD xwabwwwrw$tamvl L$PSQV W W m g y 7. 4 $$ '21!!! FICICIQ .ficO-an; cl Iuli nuCVnnua r Sarra Ly-nn Adcock Ana Marie Aguilar Ross Harold Albright Alex Ward Alkire Charles Allen Roberta Altom Arlington Anderson Karen Anderson Patricia Anderson Dewey Atkinson Thomas Bang Gary Bardwell Kenneth Barlow Virginia Barlow Pauline Barnes Debbie Bartlett James Larry Bates Janice Bates Johnny Beard Joy Beard Mike Bell Gordon Belongia Derek Bestor Becky Black Linda Black David Blackwell Edith Blakeney Terry Bloodsworth Kenny Booker Larry Booth 84 . Theresa Bosarge Rebekah Bourke Sharon Bowen Betty Boyd Mark Boyles Gene Bramlett Jan Branch Mary Breeden Aaron Bridges Gary Broadus William Broadus Linda Broome Rex Brown Jean Bryan Ronald Burnett Danny Burns Lonnie Burroughs Joyce Bush Toni Bustin Jo Ann Campbell Kathy Carroll Robert Catrett Alice Cauley Virginia Cauley William Chapius Bobbie Jo Cherry James Cline Patti Coats Kerry Cochran James Cook 3 . r, Nancy Cook Jan Coulter Juanita Courtney Danny Cramer Ron Crosby Mike Crouse Frank Cruse Rickey Cummings Betty Daugherty Steve Davenport . Danny Davis Debbie Davis Olene Davis Marcia Davis Jerry Dedeaux Wanda Denton Danny Dillard James Doggett Joseph Donnaway Peggy Dosseft Sherry Douglas Richard Drohon Rita Dupont Larke Dyer Linda Easterling Carl Wayne Ehlers Brenda Ellett Barbara Ferguson Jo Ann Floyd Susan Ford 86 David Foster Nyshie F ly Lamont French Bobby Frontiero Larry Fulkerson John Geer William Gibson Earl Gilbert John Glass John Goff Gloria Goodman Terry German Wayne Graham Prudence Graham Judy Green Shirley Green Daniel Grimsley Gayle Guardia Richie Gulley Larry Gunter Tommy Hall Ginny Hancock Kenny Hancock Eleanor Hans Lucy Hansford Tommy Hardin Danny Hdrper Rebecca Harris Jixpmy Haygood Connie Hearn John Hedman Martin Hegwood Joe Hendon Diane Herring Martha Hewlett William Hickey David Hicks Mary Hicks James Hightower Evie May Hill Glenda Hill Keith Hollingsworth James Holt Melody Holt William Holyfield Bea Howard Venus Howard Mary Alice Howkins Tommy Hudson Virginia Huff Steve Hurst Frankie Idom Robin Ivey Yvonne Jackson Sandra Jerkins Bobby Johnson Mary Evelyn Johnson Keith Jones Vincent Johnson Butch Johnston 87 88 Linda Keenum Preston King Karen Kinsey Robert Kayzar Katie Ladnier John Landry Henri LaRue Larry Lawley Richard Leasure Paul Le Batard Debra Lee Clyde Lightsey Charles Littlefield Currie Locklear Michael Lowery La Donna Lowry Mahlon McAdams Michael McCarey Steve MCCollum James McKendtee - Jerry McKinley Rita McLendon David McMurray Ricky McQuillis Tony Mabry Jerry Magee Evelyn Malone Anita Manning Shirley Marchant John Martin t Tommy Martin William Martin Deborah Martino Margaret Mathis Charles Mayo Loyd Mayo Jane Meese John Meredith Debra Miller Dorthy Miller Dianell Miller Tom Miller . James Miller Glenn Mills Katherine Mitchell Gerald Moore Hal Moore Colleen Murphy Sandra Murphy Brad Myers Ronnie Myers Ronnie Nash Brenda Nelson Donna Noblitt Carol Norfleet Kenneth Norwood Tommy Norwood Pat Oakley Brenda Odom James Odom 89 90 Brenda Overstreet Robert Owens Deborah Parr Debbie Parker Sandra Darlene Parker Patty Perez Lee Peterzell ' Jack Pickett Jerry Pittman Steve Pittman Susan Pittman Donnie Pollard Bessie Mae Poole Tony Poole Rufus Powell Mike Prestridge Preston Price Cynthia Printe Patricia Presser Patricia Pugh Roger Quinn David Rasco Carl Randle Steve Rankin Linwood Ray Doug Reynolds Terry Reynolds Perry Rodgers Janet Rogers ' Joyce Rogers I Mark Rohr Jimmy Ross Fonda Rouse Allen Runnels Richard Rutland Mike Ryan David Samson Vicki Sanders Arlene Savage Doris Savage Mike Savage Susie Schumacher Darlene Scoville Terry Scott Linda Scovel Edie Seamen Ronnie Searcy John Slater Marc Shanley Mary Shannon Mike O'Shaughnessy Darlene Sheldon Patricia Shore Rodney Seidell Wayne Simmons Charlotte Smith Gary Smith Elaine Smith Jacky Smith Jimmy Smith 9i 92 Jde Smith Kaye Smith Jimmy Snow Doris Spice: Willie Spooner Barbara Spyridon Kathy Stallings Richard Stewart Jimmy Stone Sandra Stroud Sandy Stuart Sidney Tart Edward Tansil Dale Taylor Larry Thomas Stephen Thomas Brenda Thornton John Thornton Christine Tillman Janice-Tillman ' James Tisdale Mary Tisdale Allyn Topp Ronnie Toulme' Herman Rushing Susan Trochessett Linda Tucei Patricia Tucei Linda Turner Tommy Vanderburg Q ,4 Mike Vanderburg Bev Walker Betty Wallace Pat Wallace Rommie Waller Martha Ward Marty Ware Hugh Waters Brenda Watkins Doug Wells Debbie Whidden Terry Wilburn John Wilkinson Katherine Wilkinson Larry Wilson Pamela Wilson David Winstead Rita Wisener Debbie Witchen Kathy Witchen Barbara Wood Betty Wood Mark Wood Ovaline Wood Starr Wood Karen Woodall Kathy Zelenka Linda Shinn Tommy Vann Carol Brown And the next person who tries to pop Coach Hollis balloon is going to be in big trouble. 3 Really? Recess ? What's the big word? Sophomores get a word of wisdom from the senior players. ,I w0nder what they're having in the cafeteria today. Just Wait until she hears about this! Brave attempt for that first homecoming parade. Even seniors and teachers like to play. I More seniors at play. Seniors do like to play! 96 . in spite of distractions. Brave attempt by the Sophomores! Diligent workers The winning floa't! l00 THE SENIOR FLOAT The court? And, there was a parade. Suddenly it appeared! SENIOR CLA SS .PLA Y WHEN THE MICE ARE AWAY CAST MEMBERS Melonee Ates Kdth Roberts Linda Hatten Nancy Willis . David Rogers David Stewart Libby Talbott Mike Harris Pat Rainey Lucian Marshall Nancy Goodman DIRECTOR- . George Bosworth . STUDENT DIRECTORS ' Jean Dumont, Brenda Jerkins l02 WIG CLUB PLA Y nTHE CURIOUS SAVAGE DIRECTOR Larry Brown STUDENT DIRECTOR Jean Dumont CAST David Abbey Linda Hatten David Rogers Nancy Goodman Lucian Marshall 9 Betty Lou Frederic Karen Lewis Emmit Simmons Cheryl Hall Sheryl Williams Arthur Dumont l03 '04 STUDENT DAY Student Day is an educational program sponsored by the Key Club under Ithe direction of Mr. Jones and Mt. Moote. Students are given the opportunity to take over the key leadership posts of the city and school for a day. Student Day provides knowl- edge of how to carry out a political campaign and a lesson in public speaking. OFFICIALS Mayor ........................ David Rogers Fire Cbief ...................... Bruce Grimes City Manager ................ Vincent Castigliola City fudge ...................... Tommy Sexton Chief of police ................ Jim Herrington Supt. of Ed. ................ Rusty Lachaussee Sheriff ........................ Libby Talbott Am. Sup. Ed. ................ Leslie Thompson Dixtrirt Attorney . . . .h .............. Torn Walker County Sup. Ed .................. Jean Dumont City Attorney ................. David Bonderer City Projemtor ............ . ...... Keith Roberts County Attorney ................ Keith Roberts Circuit Clerk ...................... Jack Logan City Clerk ........................ B00 Majure Principal .......................... Jesse Dees Cbamery Clerk ..................... Pat Kelly Ant. Principal .................. Teddy Baxter l06 BAND DIRECTOR Mr. H. Edward Wamsley PASCAGOULA HI. . GH SCHOOL DRUM MAJOR David Coleman FRENCH HORNS: Ronni; Searcy, David Hicks, Liz Ewing, Molly Stensland u l08 Edward Hicks, Carol McElroy, David McMurray, Kerrie Smith l09 CLARINET SECTION: Seated: Margaret Hook, Suzane Riley, Robert Smith, Ellen Rayburn, Lyn Smith, Broome, Robin Ivey Preston, King, Vicki'McGill. IIO . Tom Miller, Linda PERCUSSION SECTION: Standing: Tommy Walker, Ronnie Wages, Tia McWhirtet, Larry Booth, Seated: Jim Stone, Gary Smith, Lee Peterzell. . G .mmmwvwm M Mr. Wamsley directs the band in one of the many concerts held at P.H.S. The percussion section awaits its cue. Spanish Pifiata Party Spanish students make their own piEatas out of bright- colored paper. The scramble for candy. Il2 The Home Economics Department Meal preparation . . . . and serving are important to a happy home. In the Home Economics Department, under the direction of Mrs. Charlotte Gamer, girls learn many skills and fundamental facts about housekeeping. ll3 VOCA TIONAL DEPAR T MEN T S, SECRETARIA LY TRA INING Secretarial Training is a three-hour course of business subjects, which meets in the morning. These students maintain patt-time jobs in the afternoon. I ' 4 Mrs. Jimmie Lou Brackett is the director of this course The girls learn to use various types of machines. CLERICAL TRAINING In Clerical Training students are taught the skills of business English, filing, office machine operating, and stencil cutting. These stildents are under the direction of Mrs. Jimmie Lou Brackett. Bobby Breland enjoys a full day with Clerigal Training. Brenda Holston types diligently to finish a timing. A classroom view of Clerical Training. Some of the girls work on a project. I I5 NURSES TRA INING Under the direction of Mrs. Ann Rivers approximately fifteen senior students par- ticipate in the PHS Nursesh Training program of the vocational department. These futfire . nurses study current nursing practices and gain firsthancj experience at the nearby Sing- ' ing River Hospital. - Ah Q hq..e v ' Yvonne Ward looks on eagerly as Mrs. Rivers administers an injection. 5 Nb i SHEET METAL SHOP In the Sheet Metal Trades Department under the direction of Mr. Donald Carter, students study blueprints, construct metal objects, and learn how important shop safety meagures are. Some of the students work on their various projects. L ll7 ll8 IND USTRIAL DRAFT IN G Students listen attentively as Mr. Watts discusses arTidea. Under the direction of Mr. F. D. Watts, students learn the major and minor techniques of drafting during the three-hour class. ' The group receives instruction during a hard day at work. h BUILDIN G TRADES In the Building Trades Department, boys study all tech- niques of house and frame building. Under the direction of Mr. Troy Oglesbee, the boys coristructed a house this year. A view toward their progress. I '9 ELECTRIC SHOP Electric Shop teaches theory and practical ek- perience in electricity. Mr. Lamont Rouse is instruc- tor. Mr. Rouse instructs students on the tracing of circuits. Boys work on individual projects. MACHINE SHOP s- -,.' Use and maintenance of heavy machinery and welding are skills taught in Machine Shop. Students are under the direction of Mr. Robert Lynn. of the modern shop. I Safety measures are stressed in machine operation. l20 Memories are made of this! Sock it to me, BABY! - ' ,3 Well, I don't guess theyke coming! Bet cha can't eat one! . I . I22 DANCE l23 MR. 8c MISS P.H.S. HARRY ROBERTS SOPHOMORE 1 FA VORITES , TONI BUSTIN AND RODNE Y SIEDELL JUNIOR FA VORITES RUBY KIHYET AND MIKE JA CKSON I26 SENIOR F A VORITES JEAN DUM 0N T AND HARRY ROBERT S SOPHISTICA TED SENIOR CA RLA CARLSON JOLLIEST JUNIOR BOO MAJURE SILLIEST S OPHOMORE DEBRA LEE L l28 The Home Economics Department h- Meal preparation . . . . and serving are important to a happy home. In the Home Economics Department, under the direction of Mrs. Charlotte Garner, girls learn many skills and fundamental facts about housekeeping. I I3 VOCA TIONAL DEPARTMENTS SECRETA RIAL TRA INING m Secretarial Training is a three-hour course of business subjects, which meets in the ; morning. These students maintain part-time f i i :1 jobs in the afternoon. N, I I 4 Mrs. Jimmie Lou Brackett is the director of this course The girls learn to use various types of machines, CLERICAL TRAININ G In Clerical Training students are taught the skills of business English, filing, office machine operating, and stencil cutting. These students are under the direction of Mrs. Jimmie Lou Brackett. Bobby Breland enjoys a full day with Clerilal Training. Brenda Holston types diligently to finish a timing. A classroom view of Clerical Training. Some of the girls work on a project. I '5 N URSES TRAININ G Under the direction of Mrs. Ann Rivers approximately fifteen senior students par- ticipate in the PHS Nursesh Training program of the vocational department. These futfire . nurses study current nursing practices and gain firsthand, experience at the nearby Sing- ing River Hospital. . Yvonne Ward looks on eagerly as Mrs. Rivers administers an injection. I. IN: SHEET METAL SHOP : I : In the Sheet Metal Trades Department under the direction of Mr. Donald Carter, students study blueprints, construct metal objects, and learn how important shop safety meagures are. Some of the students work on their various projects. Il7 ll8 IND USTRIAL DRAFTING Students listen attentively as Mr. Watts discusses atfidea. Under the direction of Mr. F. D. Watts, students learn the major and minor techniques of drafting during the three-hour class. ' The group receives instruction during a hard day at work. gl aS-aw J-rsm AAA; -4' hm: BUILDING TRADES In the Building Trades Department, boys study all tech- niques of house and frame building. Under the direction of Mr. Troy Oglesbee, the boys coristructed a house this year. A view toward their progress. ' x H9 ELE C TRI C SHOP Electric Shop teaches theory and practical ex- perience in electricity. Mr. Lamont Rouse is instruc- tor. Mr. Rouse instructs students on the tracing of circuits. Boys work on individual projects. MA CHINE SHOP -,.Q Use and maintenance of heavy machinery and welding are skills taught in Machine Shop. Students are under the direction of Mr. Robert Lynn. A view of the modem shop. I Safety measures are stressed m machine operation. I20 Memories are made of this! S.OCk it to me, BABY! . - . Well, I don't guess they're coming! ' Bet cha can't eat one! . ' 5 DANCE ' l23 l26 JUNIOR FA VORITES RUBY KIHYET AND MIKE JA CKSON SOPHOMORE FA VORITES TONI BUSTIN AND RODNEY SIEDELL SENIOR FA VORITES JEAN DUM 0N T AND HARRY ROBERTS SOPHISTICA TED SENIOR i CARLA CARLSON JOLLIEST JUNIOR BOO MAJURE SILLIEST m I S OPH 0M ORE ; J DEBRA LEE ' -- w, . I28 M OS T VERSA TILE RUBY KIHYET AND MIKE HARRIS M OST SCHOOL SPIRI T , NORMA HOGUE AND DA VID ROGERS HAPPY-GO- LUCKY NORMA HOGUE AND TEDDY BAXTER M OST TALEN T ED JEAN DUMON T AND MIKE HARRIS . I30 CUTEST LINDA HA TTEN AND MIKE JA CKSON FRIENDLIEST i ANNIE MARGARET MAY Xi AND ! JIMMY COBB M US T LIKELY T0 SUCCEED JEAN DUMONT - AND JESSE DEES CUTEST COUPLE DEBBIE WIGGINS AND TROY PARKER , l32 BEST FIGURE CARLA CARLSON BEST PHYSIQ UES , RONNIE GUNTER AND BRUCE CRIMES aM OS T 1 SCHOLARLY. JEAN DUMON T AND 1 SKIP IN G WERSEN M OS T POPULAR ANNIE MARGARET MAY AND HARRY ROBERTS , I34 MOST ATHLETIC CAROLYN EZELL AND RONNIE GUNTER WITTIEST B00 MAJURE AND TEDDY BAXTER BES T DRESSED RUBY KIH YE T AND BOBBY BRELAND M OS T POLITE LINDA HA TTEN AND JIMM Y COBB . I36 NEA TEST RUB Y KIHYET MIKE JA CKSON BES T PERSONALITY . ANNIE MARGARET MAY l ' JESSE DEES '3 Key Club Faculty Basketball G And Mr. Blair is off! What's the matter, Russ? '5 As the cheerleaders cheer . . . Coach Milstead leads the faculty to victory! Happiness Building Homecoming floats! Being tapped! Half time Mrs. A nsworth Misery is . . . Forgetting your lines! Studying ! The Stience Fair! Not having a speech prepared! Trying to get down! l4l PHS BEA UTY PA GEANT Seniors Sophomores . I42 l50 Mast Igcaztttful Kilmmu-p . yeah Dumant v Really! i K - . ' . I know it's here somewhere! Waller! I54 . J UNIOR MISS PA GEANT JJt ALTERNATE IUNIOR MISS ' 2nd ALIERNATE LIBBY TALBOTT JEAN DUMONT SHERI SIMMERMAN VICKY McGILL MISS CONGENIALITY FIVE FINALISTS . r? Pep Rallies .- 11f; 'D L New Stadium aislanIlkm mn' $14!! '1 , GHBEH HUIIiK Science Fairs Our Parking Lot! Stage Band The Stage Band is a selected group taken from the regular high school band. They are also under the direction of Mr. H. Edward Wamsley and play at various school and com- munity functions. l57 w The purpose of Beta Club is to encourage effort, to promote character, to stimulate achievement, to ' l cultivate leadership, and to reward merit. To be eligible for membership, a student must be a member of the sophomore, junior, or senior class, . maintain scholastic and citizenship requirements, and have a minimum of ten service credits. Miss Barbara Ehrlich' is sponsor. . o - OFFICERS: Vice-President-Russ Walker, Treasurer-Ann Riser, Parliamentariana-Jim Wilson, President-Harry Roberts, ReporterePatti Bless, SeicretaryeLinda Hatten. l58 J unior Beta OFFICERS: Tmasurer-Ariel Ramsey, Vice-President-Beth Farmer, Reporter-Margaret Hook, President-Arthur Du- mont, Secretary-Nell Allen. I59 Choraliers ' The Choraliers is a small selbcted group of voices hSATBh numbering approximately 40. This group and the small ensembles represent Pascagoula High every year in the district and state choral festivals. h Members are chosen after careful auditions by the director, Miss Peggy Lewis. o :1 a , : OFFICERS: President-Nancy Willis, Vice-President-Patti Bless, Secr6tarthagsha Kemp, TreasurerhNell Allen, Reporter-Joy Comi, Historian-Margaret Hook, Parliamentarianh Jim Wilson, AccompanistshArlene Savage and Steve Hurst. I60 Girlas Sextette lbl I62 Future Business Leaders of America F.B.L.A. seeks to create and promote good business leadership qualities in students. The annual F.B.L.A. banquet is given each year in order to present awards to outstanding business students of the year. ' Mrs. Betty Harrell and Mrs. Jimmie Lou Brackett sponsor the club. OFFICERS: President-Ann Riser, Junior Vice-President-Jimmy Ferret, Reporter-Sandi Robina son, Secretary-Pat Bell, Treasurer-Susan Tuttle, Senior Vice-PresidenteTommy Broach. $ Future Homemakers of America P 3 Membership of F.H.A. is composed of students who are presently or who have previously been enrolled ? in homemaking. The goal of the organization is to promote individual improvement in personal, family, and community living. Mrs. Charlotte Gamer sponsors the dub. QyM OFFICERS: Program Chairman-Fonda Rouse, Secretai'y-Treasuret-Bobbie Jo Cherry, Vice-President-Valorie Schmitz, President Brenda White. I63 French Club W 2'15 a u The purpose of French Club is to encourage further interest and create knowledge of the French culture. Members must be enrolled in French. , The club is sponsored by Mrs. Elenora Farnsworth. OFFICERS: President Debbie Whidden, Vice-President Judy Ros, Secretary Betty Lou Frederic, Treasurer Lucy Hans- ford. I Future Teachers of America F.T.A. wmembetship is open to all students interested in the field of teaching. The purpose of the club is to promote interest in and provide information about the teaching profes- sion. The club also sponsors llTeaching Career Month which gives the members an opportunity to prac- tice teach. Mrs. Tense Hilton is club sponsor. OFFICERS: President-Norma Carroll, Program Chairman-Kathy Gulley, Treasurer-Nancy Wil- lis, Secretary-Linda Hatten, Vice-PresidenteCarolyn Ezell, Parliamentarian-Pam Lash. I65 I66 Great Books Club Great Books Club is a club for students interested in promoting the reading of all classifications of literature. The club chooses a ubook of the month from book reviews provided by members. Mrs. LaNell Mixson serves as Club sponsor. OFFICERS: Vice-President iinda Roberts, Book Chairman-Linda Nulta urer-Linda Hatten, Publicity Chairman--Pam Lash. I , Pregident Keith Roberts, Secretary and treas' O ' Senior Hi-Y The pugpose of Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. The club attempts to teach its members how to make the best use of leisure time, to choose a vocation, to get along with other people, and to be a good citizen. The sponsor of Senior Hi-Y is Mr. Ramey L. Beavers. I h VAWA OFFICERS: President-Jimmy Cobb, Vice-President-Teddy Baxter, Chaplain-Tommy Walker, Secretary-Tommy Sex- ton, Treasurere-Jim Wilson. I67 I68 J unior Hi-Y Junior Hi-Y is sponsored by Mr. Larry Brown. OFFICERS: Sergeants at Arms-Dennis Allen and David Abbey, Secretary-Lagry Cobb, President-Bruce Grimes, Vice- President-Rusty Lachaussee, Treasurer Arthur Dumont, Chaplain Randy Smith. I Junior Engineering Technical Society .. Those With a keen interest in mathematics and science compose the membership of Jets. The club,s purpose is to help members learn more about engineering and its special fields. Mrs. Elizabeth Mitchell is the club sponsor. OFFICERS: Treasurer-David Bonderer, President-David Stewart, Vice-President-John Tanner, Secretary-Susan Tuttle. I69 I70 Junior Historical Society W n The Mississippi Historical Society sponsors the Junior Historical Society. Members are students who are interested in the history of Mississippi and the surrounding loca:le. It also seeks to create further interest through participating in local projects and writing research papers on local and state history. . Mrs. Lorena Cobb and Mr. Arthur Carter are the co-sponsors. OFFICERS: Vice-President-Libby Talbott, Reporter-Robert Slaughter, Secretary-Ann Riser, President-Ronnie Bartlett, Treasurer-Terry Hague. I r, Junior Red Cross The purpose of the Junior Red Cross is to serve the school and community. The club, affiliated with the Jackson County Chapter and the American Red Cross, is open to any interested sophomore, junior, or senior. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Ann Bryant. OFFICERS: Parliamentarian-Nancy Goodman, Treasurer-Pam Lash, Vice-President-Brenda Runnels, President-Carolyn Ezell, Secretary-Linda Nulta, Parliamentarian-Tommy Broach. I7l I72 Key Club The Key Club is made up of sophomore, junior, and senior boys who have met leadership and scho- lastic requirements. The Key Club, sponsored by the Internatiopal Kiwanis Club, promotes Student Day each year. It is sponsored by Mr. Allen Jones and Mr. William Moote. OFFICERS: TreasureP-Russ Walker, Secretary-Skip Ingwersen, President-rI-Iarry Roberts, Parliamentarian-Jimmy ICDIobb, Vgce-President-Walter Hallberg, Sergeant at AtmsuWynn Clark, Songleader-Ronnie Bartlett, Sergeant at Arms on R0 erts. Q Library Science Club The Library Science Club is an organization for those students who are interested in Library Science as a profession and those who wish to learn to use the library and its materials more efficiently. Members promote the student body's understanding of the library through programs and attractive bulletin boards in the library. Club sponsor is Mrs. Moore. OFFICERS: Ouida Extine, Debbie Wiggins, Carolyn Crane, Jerry Edwards. I73 STAFF: Illustrator-Carolyn Ezell, Editorial Staff-Betsy Fetsko, Assistant Business Manager-Nell Allen, Editorial Staffsjean Dumont, Assistant Editor-Ixe Coleman, Business Manager-Nancy Goodman, Editorial Staff-Paula Mul- len, Editor-Sandi Robinson, Editorial StaffsBill Lanham, Editorial Staff-Shawn Mahaffey. The literary magazine, Panther AbltmctI, is edited by studmts and composed of students' works. The I74 magazine is sponsored by Mrs. Lorraine Winstead and Mr. William Moote. .r Medical Club :1 f1 V Mm 'H'w W ' W The purpose of the Medical Club is to create and promote an active interest in the field of medicine. Any sophomore, junior, or senior who is interested in any branch of medicine is eligible for mem- bership. Medical Club is sponsored by Mrs. Ann Rivers, R.N. OFFICERS: President-Jerry Edwards, Vice-President Yvonne Ward, Reporter-Margaret Joyner, Treasurer-Mary Perez, SecretaryWSandi McKenzie, Program Chairman-SherylWilliams, ParliamentarianWFl-ank Miller. I75 Students meeting high requirements of scholarship, leadership, service, and character are eligible for N.H.S. The purpose of N.H.S. is to create an enthusiasm for scholar- ship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote leadership, and to dEvelop character in all high school students. Mrs. Maxine Bond is club sponsor. OFFICERS: President Skip Ingwerson, Vice-President Tom Richard, Sec?etary-Jeau Dumont, Treasurer-Linda Nulta, Parliamentarians-rDon Roberts and Rusty Lachaussee. I76 Seventeen PHS smdcnts, duct; 3 fur leadership and scholastic av hjcvemcnt, WL'I'C recently induct- :i into the National Beta Club. Following the invucation given y Jimmy Cobb. Harry Roberts -- Beta Club presidwm km gave a tit: s U H im' cm lur. HQ 311: 00 m: nd re: huai a ,dta'. Club Taps New Members The new members were given Beta Club emblems to wen for three days as part of their initia' tion. In addition, the students had to address all 01d mcmbvrs as Mr. or Miss for th'v three day period and learn to recite. forwards and L..-I. In 51... u .u-s HY rN mm... ? h' 1; :k' x M44445 r; a '1, WV 5 glut, 49g. , 73s,. 7f w STAFF: Make-up EditorsBetsy Fetsko, Business Mana ham, Advertisement Manager and Club Editor-Pat Rai ' News Editor-Nancy Goodman. The official high school newspaper, the Panther Pen, is written, made-up, ion bers of the Pen staff. The staff is headed by Mr Boys Place High High Shh 'rsn second, 2 Jackson Sh: mod- sently at v. mior, ' 111 ms '1- I78 An encampment in Hattiesburg has been planned for the latter part of thxs month. STUDENTS STAR IN SHOW Five Pascagoula High School students have been chosen as char- acters for a threesact play. HTimc Om For Ginger, to be given at the PJSsPoin: Little Theater. Terry Hague. a junior, was sea ctcd to portray the part of Gins -. Ginger. who is the leading girl, svcs in the equality of women; core she: obtains a position on sool fastball team. 1.3:: knx-Frbnd annmv 3c h'. ' u r , r I n TL 71's....uL -I.- 4-- gQr-Kay Hall, EditorsSandi Robinson, Photographer-Bill Lan- ney, .Edltor-Lee Coleman, Exchange Editor-Melonee Ates, t . William Moote. were said 0 have been handled well. ' 1' Advertising. howvcr. was rated poor on illustrations and design. Advertising layout received an cxs cellent and was said to have been hplaced well on page? The paper was given an overall rating of good. A nnuals Co t On Sale The seniors of Pascagoula High School are now taking orders for the 1966367 anhuals. The Panther which is sponsor- ed by the senior class Went on sale Dectembur 6. The annual, which is sailing far $5.00. wiiI continue to be 031 5312 until lthc beginning and circulated by the mem- scholarship 1 . '-$-l-IIAI1 w. ship a. a scnior.l for the sch arship in an examination given In- Student Day at Millsaps. . The Marion L. Smith th01 ship. which Vince'nt won, gra ts two $500 scholarships. two $ K 0 scholarships, and ten $100 scribi- arships to students in the'Qity Jackson and twenty $100 sc 1- arships to qualified students act the state. , O Patriotic American Youth The purpose of P.A.Y. is to educate its members on how to fight communism, how to enjoy democracy, and how to respect the United States. Patriotism is the keyword of the organization. Mr. Arthur Carter is the club sponsor. 'h 93.; l . v.1 ts$ ea 023$? aw 0 Ah I x- OFFICERS: ParliamentarianeDavid Rogers, Program ChairmaneLucian Marshall, PresidenteNancy Goodman, Secretaryet Pat Rainey, Vice-PresidenteLee Coleman, Treasurer-Ruby Kihyet, ReportereRonnie Wages. I79 l80 To become a member of P Club a student must have received a letter for his participation on one interscholastic team and must have been voted as acceptable by the old members. P Club seeks to promote good sportsmanship and the athletic program of Pascagoula High School. The club sponsor is Coach Smith. OFFICERS: Reporter-Ronnie Gunter, Vice-PresidenteDon Roberts, Parliamgntarianejerry Gilbert, President-Russ Walker, Parliamentarian-Fletcher Walley, Secretary-TreasurereHarry Roberts. I Q e-ro. e, Piano Club Students studying piano are eligible for Piano Club which seeks to cultivate an interest and a talent in music. Members participate in piano recitals and festivals each year. Mrs. Nancy Ainsworth is sponsor of Piano Club. OFFICERS: President Joy Conn, Junior Vice President B0o Majure, Treasurer-Nancy Cox, Reporters-Charwayne John- son and Betty Ann Senior Vice-Ptesident Patricia Marshall, Secretary Phyllis Burrage. I82 Quill and Scroll 1 i j i 1;,1 1 The Quill and Scroll, International Honor Society for High School Journalists, encourages the high school student to strive toward accuracy in news processing and creative composition. Membership is based on journalistic contributions to school publications. . Mr. William Moote 15 club sponsor. OFFICERS: PresidentiLee Coleman, Parliamentarian-Nancy Goodman, Secretary- TreasureriPat Rainey, Vice- Presidenti Sandra Robinson, ReporteriBetsy Fetsko. I h. Clubs Participate In Homecoming l83 I84 Spanish Club Any student enrolled in Spanish is eligible for Spanish Club. Spanish Club seeks to enrich the students' knowledge of the culture of Spanish speaking countries. Club sponsor is Mrs. Eleanora Farnsworth. ' . OFFICERS: Treasurer-Carol Pearson, Vice-PresidentTJames Cobb, President Jean Dumont, Secretary Ruby Kihyet, Parliamentarian Arthur Dumont. I E . Sportsman Club Conservation of Wildlife and interest in outdoor activities are the main purpose of the; Sportsman Club. Any interested high school student is eligible for membership. Mrs. Sarah Jean Maghan is sponsor. OFFICERS: Treasurer-Jerry Gilbert, President Ronnie Gunter, Vice-President-Bruce Grimes, Secretary Ronnie Moore, Reporter Jo-e Herrington. l85 I86 Student Council Serving as the go-between of the student body and the administration, the Student Council promotes ideals of good citizenship, practices democratic procedures for seIf-government, supports all school-spon- sored activities and encourages good social attitudes and behavior at'such activities. - Coach Jim Milstead acts as sponsor for Student Council. OFFICERS: President-Lee Coleman, Treasurer Carla Carlson, Reporter-Lilzby Talbott, Parliamentarian Vincent Cas- tigliolia, Secretary-Linda Hatten, Vice-President Jean Dumont. I -4 EM Thespians Students who have done outstanding work in the field of drama compose the membership of Thespians. Requirements of membership include all phases of dra- matic production. Miss Barbara Ehrlich sponsors Thespians. l87 l88 Wig Club The Wig Club is a dramatic organization for high school students who are interested in acting, stage makeup, stage scenery, stage lighting, or directing. The Wig Club stages at least one major pro- duction each year. . Mr. Larry Brown sponsors Wig Club with the assistance of Mr. Buddy Calhoun. OFFICERS: Secretary-Lucian Marshall, Vice-President Linda Haven, Parliamentarian-Leon Cunningham, !Reporter Ruby Kihyet, President Mike Harris, TreasurergNell Allen. 5 r. '1 Senior Y-Teens Senior Y-Teens is a girls' Christian organization affiliated with the International YWCA. Senior Y- Teens projects include Thanksgiving and Christmas donations to the local welfare department and aid in sponsoring the annual Y-Teen White Christmas program. The sponsor is Mrs. Watts. OFFICERS: PresidenteJean Dumont, Vice-President-Nancy Willis, Secretary-Pam Lash, ReportereLinda Nulta, Prayer Chairmen-Patti Bless, Kathy Adams, Candy Fryer, Carolyn Martin. I89 I90 J unior Y-Teens Also a young woman's Christian organiZation interested in community projects, Junior Y-Teens is composed of interested junior girls. Mrs. Anna Reynolds is sponsor. OFFICERS: Program Chairman Elizabeth Redd, President Margaret Hook, Trevurer Donna Faust,' Secretary Christine Murray, Program Chairman Carol Pearson, Vice-President Betty Bell, Reporter Ken-ie Smith, Social Chairman Gail Baxter, Devotional Chairman Beth Farmer. Q Sophomore Y-Teens I :15: ' - 3? ms 5 PAaLAcnuLA 2r Sophomore Y-Teens seeks to promote Christian ideals both in and out of school. Those eligible for membership are sophomore girls. Mrs. Anna Miller is club sponsor. h. - e OFFICERS: President Sa1-a Maddox, Vice-President LuCy Hansford, Secretary-Darlene Sheldon, Treasurer-Nyshie Fly, Parliamentarian-Barbara Syprdon and Gayle Guardia, Reporter Pat Oakley, Song Leader-Patty Anderson, Pianist- Susan Ford, Program Chairman-Pat Wallace, Devotional Chairman Katherine Mitchell. l9l Cheerleaders m SENIOR CHEERLEADERS 1 Brenda Holston, Jane Hicks, wead chqueadeQ, Norma Hogue. I92 .Ny-revrard , A K 66 Intramurals Students today Robin Hoods tomorrow Muscles are not the only things p.e. builds ,67 He must be training for Mr, Terrific's job. Up, UP and over . . . Coach on the Job I95 Did you see that!?! Steady now ! Look, Mom, no hands! . Uh oh! No water! I96 Cafeteria Staff J anitorial Staff I97 , Pageants New stadlums Watch closely! 5:20 at last! The faithful camera! Pep rallies! Patriotism YInrrI PQ 7 l Panther 14 - PHS ............ 39 - Provine 1. 16 - PHS ............. 6 - McGill - Q. 14. 4 PHS ............ 34 - Gulfport 7 - PHS ............. 3 - Hattiesburg 21 - PHS.....- ....... 20 - Laurel 10 - PHS ....... 1' ..... 71 Biloxi 62 - PHS ............ 19 - Picayune 7 - PHS ........... 14 - Choctawhatchee 16 - PHS ............ 14 4'Milton 7 - PHS ............. 7 - Moss Point ' 200 : F ootball ye. i PANTHER COACHES Top L to R Reynolds, Langford, Bottom L Io R Brueck, ' Hollingshead 20! 202 Pascagoula Whips McGill The opening period of the game provided a 2 point safety for the Panthers. Quarterback Walker scored on an end sweep in the second quarter. After eating some paydirt the ,Jackets scored, but only to have their point-after attempt blocked; PHS came back after the half prepared to finish what they had begun. Ronnie Moore alert- ly fell on :1 McGill fumble to set up another TD play for the Panthers. Walker again received credit for 'Goula,s last tally of the game. At the end of the final stanza the score showed 16-6. STATISTICS ' ' PAS MCGILL 10. ..... First Downs ....... 9 50 ..... Yards PaSsing ...... 94 240 ..... Yards, Rushing ..... 1 13 Panthers Drop t0 Provine The 1966 football season for the Pascagoula Panthers was opened with the agony of defeat. Provine got on the scoreboard first, then tallied two more times in the second quarter. Pascagoula's first score came when Ronnie Gun- ter squeezed over the.g0al line from the one. The Panthers returned after the half ready to go get tem! Goula tallied again when Russ Wal- ker threw the ball to Donnie Davis. However, the Rams jumped right back for a long run and the touchdown. With only two seconds-left in the game Pro- vine went in for a TD making the final score 39-14. 3 mm r, Panthers Take Hattiesburg Fumbles in the first quarter of the game dom- inated the playing of both teams. But early in the second quarter Rusty Lachausse tossed the ball to end Donnie Davis who raced to the end zone. Half time came around with 'Goula in the lead 7-0. The only tally for the Tigers came in the third quarter, when they were forced to try a field goal. The last threat of the Hattiesburg Tigers was promptly halted by the alert Panther defense and the clock. The final score was 7-3. STATISTICS PAS HATTIESBURG 7 ...... First Downs ....... 21 102 ..... Yards Passing ...... 207 105 ..... Yards Rushing ..... 149 Pascagoula Bows to Gulfport After some hard hitting, Gulfport scored in the first quarter and fought for two tallies in the second period. The Commodores came back after the half to score, but the Panthers were not denied a touch- down either. Jim Wilson scrambled from their six to the end zone. Gulfport made their last tally against a rough, tOugh 3Goula defense. The last period brought another score for Pascagoula when Wilson plunged over the goal line again. The Panthers faced the loss with a 34-14. STATISTICS PAS GULFPORT 13 ...... First Downs ....... 18 265 ..... Yards Passing ...... 193 69 ..... Yards Rushing ..... 137 iGoula Downs Laurel Both Pascagoula and 'Laurel scored in the first half of the game, making the score tied at half time. - Late in the third quarter, speedy Harry Roberts took off for the end zone and the tally. Then Teddy Baxter got his fingers on a Tornado pass and ran across the goal line for another tGouIa touchdown. Laurel came back with a long drive and :1 Tot- nado score. Their lagt threat and TD in the final quarter did not pull down the Panthers because Donnie Davis plowed through the front - line to block their point after attempt. That saved the game with the score 21-20. STATISTICS PAS . LAUREL 13 ...... First Downs ....... 17 71.....- Yards Passing. . . .253 202 ..... Yards Rushing ..... 141 Panthers Upset Biloxi In the second quarter a quarterback sneak caught ,Goula off guard and the indians scored. Half time appeared with Biloxi ahead 7-0, PHS later took over the ball when Biloxi ran out of downs. Russ Walker quickly threw the ball to Donnie Davis for the touchdown. The fired up Panthers drove down to their seven Where Ronnie Gunter was called op to try a field goal. This was a tense moment for everyone but Gunter booted the ball perfectly thru the goal posts for the three points. The game ended with the final score 10-7. STATISTICS PAS BILOXI 6 ...... First Downs ....... 1 1 35 ..... Yards Passing ...... 31 124 ..... Yards Rushing ..... 181 204 Panthers Are Taken By Choctawhatchee The Choctawhatchee Indians and the Pasca- goula Panthers divided the game up with each winning a half. The Indians put the first score on the board and later managed to make another tally in the second quarter. The Panthers came back in the third period with blood in their eyes. 'Goula wasted ho time in placing a TD on the record when Russ Walker pushed over the goal line from one yard out. The fourth period held high hopes for a PHS score but the Indians stopped the drive. Pasca- goula ended on the wrong side of a 14-7 score. STATISTICS PAS CHOCTAWHATCHEE 10 ...... First Downs ....... 13 93 ..... Yards Passing ...... 29 134 ..... Yards Rushing ..... 186 PHS Romps Picayune For A Good Homecoming The Panthers scored in all four quarters of the game against the Maroon Tide. Ronnie Gun- ter made two TD's in the first quarter. In the second quarter Russ Walker threw two touch- down passes and Ronnie Moore intercepted a pass for another tally. Ole PHS came back in the third quarter with two more TD's accompanied by two intercep- tions that added to the 'Goula score. The Tide got one in the third quarter and two other touch- downs in the final period. Pascagoula never had it so easy with the results showing 62-19. STATISTICS PAS PICAYUNE 16 ...... First Downs ....... 10 233 ..... Yards Passing ...... 295 252 ..... Yards Rushing ..... 104 205 Panthers Tie Moss Point In First Annual Mud Bowl After a wet and muddy first quarter the first score was for the Panthers to take. The TD play was a perfect pass from Walker to Davis who managed to run to the end zone. The slippery pigskin exchanged hands many times during this historic itmud bowl game. The half time showed good signs of a victory for PHS. In the third quarter the Tigers slowly gained enough yardage to score their only touchdown. The heavy rain made it difficult for anyone to put another tally on the record. 'Goula's season ended With a 7-7 tie. -J STATISTICS PAS MOSS POINT 7 ....... First Downs ....... 14 78 ...... Yards Passing ...... 18 86 ..... Yards Rushing ...... 207 206 Pascagoula Conquers Milton The Milton Panthers found themselves with the first TD on the board in the second quarter. Half time rolled around with Florida ahead 7-0. However, in the third quarter Russ Walker ihit Harry Roberts who trotted to the end zone. Later Ronnie Gunter 'came in to kick an un- forgetabble field goal from 30 yards out. Milton finally broke loose for their last score in the game. The winning play for 'Goula took place when Walker spotted Donnie Davis in the scor- ing Zone and pitched him the ball. The final scoreboard showed 16-14. . STATISTICS . PAS . MILTON 15. . .. First DoWns ....... 9 229 ..... ' Yards. Passing. . i . . . 6 66 ..... Yards Rushing ..... 181 a Senior layers 66-67 JIM WILSON MIKE BARRY JOHN BROWN 207 Panther Basketball ,66367 Mvmsu wut-vwm m?.mhxfuew, WON Cbartman 15 PAT KELLY Storekeeper LgST JACK LOMAX Mgn. MIKE BELL LARRY HOBBY COACH CHARLES NELSON Dad 209 p14342 PHSFzs 13145-43 PHS 63 PHs s8 PHS417 PHS-SZ PHS413 PHS-56 g PHLSO PHSa54 PHS 36 PHL44 PHS 55 PHS 42 PHS Scoreboard! Lucedale Vigor Gulfport Moss Point Gulfport 3 Vigor Biloxi Hattiesburg Gulfport Invitational Lucedale Redemptorist Pajtagoula Invitational Moss Point Gulfport 3 Gulfport Sub-Dz'ltrirt Tournament Pass Christian Bay High 55 42 59 45 -36 60 51 39 37 29 27 48 53 PHS 39 PHkZS PHS 44 PHS S1 PHS 33 PHS;51 PHS 42 PHS+62 PHSa71 PHS 5O PHS-59 PHS 59 PHS S4 PHkSZ Laurel Gulfport GD McGill Laurel Hattiesburg Biloxi Gulfport Lucedale March of Dz'meJr Tournament UMS Gulfport Biloxi South Big 8 Tournament Biloxi Wingfield Diytrict Tournament Gulfport 37 H33 70 -36 36 415 53 54 2I0 JIMMY COBB JOHNNY BROWN SKIP Senior Players INGWERSEN TOMMY SEXTON 2ll VWish they would remember that positions! 2l2 ALLEN PRINCE DON GAUTIER TOM RICHARD MIKE HAIGLER DAVID STEWART DONNIE WALDROP Laurel or bust! !! 2l3 2l4 ; I l ,66 Panther ?67 Baseball Coach DOUG HORN W RUSS WALKER HOH-Bmm mHCDK mr-H-d RONNIE HARRELL 2I5 RICKY HARRELL RUSS WALKER, RONNIE MOORE, BERG, RONNIE HARRELL 2I6 The Infield CURTIS NORWOOD, TOMMY VANDERBURG, BILL BURN S RODNEY SEIDELL, WALTER HALL- The Pitchers . . . DONNIE RASBERRY EARL GILBERT The Catchers . . . - RONNIE HARRELL I WAYNE GRAHAM TheOutfield... ' DONNIE DAVIS, BILL BURNS, ROY MYERS, DONNIE POLLARD 2l7 Pascagoula Boasts Mississippi State Championship . A large crowd turned out to cheer the Panthers to victory. Walker hits a home run. . Spirits are high! . a. Victory 2l8 I ,66 Panther 67 inters Spr Sprinter coach KENNY SMITH 2l9 220 Boy was that one heavy. Panthers in. Action Panthers are always on top. Panther helpers. Seniors. Returning lettermen. Pat Kelley up and over. Skip Ingwersen set new school record at 11' 6 Una EmleZDw Ezzoy. 38E Emlbamdo tam: ism 3835 .821203? 2: 2:3 :55: 836 Salmumo mama 3:3 032:5 uozlmeasp 33. win 2835 .amlmmFxg 5an ! mUQBdeN :5 . 3... Boy 5 tate , DONNIELW'ALDROP ,, ARTHUR DUMONT DREW MACAFFEE NATIONAL SCHOOL CHORAL AWARD Martin Hegwood OhirdL Margaret Hook SecondL Steve Hurst Uirso BEST ACTRESS-Nancy Goodman, OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO THE THEATRE Jean Dumont, BEST ACTOR Emmitt Simmons PIANO AWARD Joy Conn WIG CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Linda Hatten Citizenship Awards Sophomore Citizenship Katherine- Mitchell Martin Hegwood ,- ma; x'tmm J unior Citizenship 9 Nell Allen Arthur Dumont Senior Citizenship and Christian Leadership Awards Jean Dumont and Jesse Dees 225 THE MISSISSIPPI ECONOMIC COUNCIL AWARD FOR THE STAR STUDENT OF THE SENIOR CLASS Kenneth Miller SPANISH AWARD Tony Powell 226 WILLIAM M. MOOTE JOURNALISM AWARDS Lee Coleman, Betsy Fetsko, Sandy Robinson Q SPEED TYPIST OF THE YEAR Carolyn Martin 9 Janice Faye Walters SHORTHAND SPEED AWARD z. I DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN ANOLA CLUB SPEECH AWARD ANOLA CLUB ENGLISH AWARD, REVOLUTION AWARD FOR Pat Rainey PASCAGOULA WOMAN'S CLUB OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARD, CREATIVE WRITING IN HISTORY AWARD Lee Coleman Jean Dumont CREATIVE WRITING AWARD ANOLA SCHOLARSHIP NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Jimmy Morton Norma Carroll AWARD FOR THE SENIOR ATHLETE WITH THE HIGHEST SCHOLASTIC AVERAGE Pat Kelley 228 I I BECKY BACOT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS WELDING SOCIETY AWARD Fletcher Walley BETA CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Arm Riser Fletcher Walley and Paula Mullen UNITED NATIONS AWARD a Sammy Myers Class ight Anticipation! It's been a long year . . . Surprises ! $4.. w . but now it's drawing to an end. Talent! 229 As the hours grow later, the graduates begin to gather Now it is time to line up, By the way, what i: that on at the gates. Teddy's cap? The band begins to play. The match begins. Lefs see, did she say five or fifteen, yards between? ' That long-awaited moment is here at last. 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