Watkins High School - Tornado Yearbook (Laurel, MS)
- Class of 1976
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W l Individualism, success, happiness, involvement: are these worthwhile goals? 6 gt 1 Q if, ' PJ, M I' I Qhwtllqh , 1 .4 ., , 9 J 1 A ' A ' . . ,r J. 1. V tai R Q 1, Y, ...l Or are they too self-centered, too trivial, too little concerned with the real problems of mankind? I 7 Are they only promises, goals rarely attained? Ji W . . amy? A :aww ...,l iq 1 R ' 6 5 b A ff Y' Q 1 ' r 'Pi N-:J Vl I 3- px 193 'Qi-am, gf'-Ifgw 2 x E45 3 1 gg. 41.47 ' ' 2 'iff -Q? : , ...L . ., Y. B 1141114515 .M Q' l - The American character, in how many ways did our schools, homes and communities play over the years in developing this characteristic? , . wp- ,- ,, Q5 , Q , wwe. 'sl ,. A JVIUV LJ'e . L 2 1 K Y i f 1 32, if 10 3' 1 What is it that keeps us moving all of the time: a restless search for new frontiers, a hunger for challenge? 'll Where have we as Americans planted our deep roots? 'G' ae,e A TW fum? 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A FE J if X f 9 2,1 5 Y' X A. is .. p 4 12??iYff ASW. 505 '1 Aft 0 mf ...I-1 -we - g, 41-N- pl -'WN Q.,-47' ,1 fi 'Y ,.a.,5L 'S--..-I f--'fr 47 Donna lean Brett Leander Bridges William Hubert Britt Rox Mitchell Brown Aden Earl Brownlee, Ir. Charles Mitchell Bryant Iudy Arm Bryant Leonard Busby lll Harn Harmon Bush Cloria Dean Butler Thomas Edward Butler Shannon W. Bx rd VVilliam M. Cialdxxell, lr. Deborah Lynn Cantrell Richard kevin Carr Deborah Carol Carter lan-t J Cradx Cason, lr. lohn Cflittord Catron, lr. Elizabeth Erie Chain Ann Marie Chandler Candice Elaine Chandler Walter Vtayne Chandler Anne Garnett Chesser Sarah Elilabeth Chesser Dreamer Diane Chinn Michael Ieronu- Coopm-r Shirley Ann Cloolm Cy nthia Carolv Crall Tracy Dvl Crm-cl john Slephvn Crows Richard Currie Sherxl Denisv Danivls Ianiii- Karon Daugherty lanice Ann Davis lohn lhomas Davis Micliavl Daxis Sandra lvigh Di-arman Howard lm' D1-nnis, lr. Marx Kallwrinv De-nnix Daxid Alton Dodd ludith Lynn Donald Olelnerrx Dun lmorth Harold Stuphc-n Dxlws Rao Ann hggvrl C'urxu'n loseph lllm-ndvr ,Nlicliavl Ex ans lhomas Chalmvrs Dans lox Elvsv Fagan Clitlr, Ann Fishvr Donald Garth Fisher, lr. Gregory Allvn Fostvr '92 ff' f ' ff' Q . N419 -.Av -E r-.1-' ,y 'sk ww nv-f 'JJ' -,,, .i,f W ,i,,A ,V A ,, V, D .a,,,,, h Vh f l' Q, I 441 V lv ,- . wil' r 4-.QQ L: , , , ,WVV kr i li f' ' 1115? g '- -r rw ,f .. - P .,.: 1 A A? wa fi f 7 E 1,1 'inf' ,.,,,.,.,-I for Y S3 1'-ul fm' fl Q-49 ,wa- 4r 'Y 41 I' vi? j-J 3 t ...fr ,J CG ,,.--nr 73' Q .six k I V If - in LL A Ns K , ' 1- ir'-5 4 'Z R 1 5 L ' . ,-' . . N ar .ae e isnn it .ni Q 4 ff' if-1 ex N e I sa f Q ,rl 34,533 X 1 it William Rodney Freeman lawrence Steele Frohman Dwight Claddis Mary Victoria Clalligan le-ftrey Lyndale Garner Robert Dwayne Claskin Kendall Reams Catlin Deborah Grim Robert Glenn Clutherie, Ir. Deborah Gwen Hall Susan Carole Hall William Scott Hamilton Danny Michael Harris james Timothy Harvey Gary L. Herring Dorothy Hill Ernest Hal Hill Robert William Hill Teresa Carol Hill Sharon Denise Holder Martha Anne Holloway Karen Lynn Hoover Susan Rebecca Howard Anthony Hudson Ray Anthony Hudson Gregory Hutlo Flora jackson jessie Lee jackson Barbara Gene james Ronald Franklin jarvis Cathy Ann jetgoats Mitchell lensen Alexander johnson lauren johnson Michael Lamar johnson Ronald Verdell johnson, Ill Sarah Catherine johnson Konslanc e Ann jones Mark Douglas jones XX illiani Charles jones David Wayne jordan john Leslie Keller Madeira Crystal Kelley Beverly Margo Kennedy Sandra Kaye Kennedy Maurine Deniece Knighton Vic lsie Lynn Knotts Christi Anna Landrum Lisa Anne laurendine janet La Vigne ,SFU 4 ' v W an ,ua ,, , '-4. 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Morgan Steve Morris, lll Terri Leon Newell lerrx lerome Nix Maylhell Nixon Ronda Fay Overstreet Phyllis Ann Owens Tran Elizabeth Pace , Keith Tyrone Paige Ciheryl Denise Parker lula Imogene Parker Monte Paul Parker David W. Pickering Linda Carole Polson loe Mitchell Porter Richard A. Porter, Ir. Beverly Ann Portis Pamela Faye Powell Charles Edward Pugh Rebec ca Kathryn Ratcliff Linda Reid jeffrey Ray Reynolds john Warren Rhymes, lll Mary Ann Rich Stacy Louise Richardson lan Elizabeth Richardson ..-7 'tk w A,-wi , fi f A 3 ff' 1. L. ., cry if ' A+ ' ,Ia-12, ,ne-P ,.. 'Q 15? W. h fs fs i E . lt - . lj , i - ' is .-s,Lb P i f 'A .,- ' llli i aaas P aaaaas .af ,,.,-Y and IN 'll , as un ,W I I' R 1 sam. if 'We 4 5 ,Q 'Q K 4 iv ,,,,,-51 ' , - tif: ', 15 ,QVWTP fc ,,. A h . ,,1,-,, , .,, -cet. w :g f if-1+ f'ff:-2f1'2.n'Z- 1 'T v-. 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Smith Gregory Keith Smith Lynda Sue Smith Melody Marcel Smith Paula Denise Smith Ronnie Eugene Smith Roy Anthony Smith Sharon Kaye Smith Shauna Stanislaus Harry Edward Steele Reuben Harper Stone, Ill Susan Diane Stone Bobby Stubbs Stephen Randall Sumrall Billy joe Taylor Pamela Taylor Lee Edwin Thames lanice Thigpen Clifton A. Thomas Clary L. Thornton Pina Kay Thrash Lisa Tyrone Vicki Diane Varner Melinda Carol Waites Clementine Shenita Walters Daniel Edwin Watkins Lonnie C. Webb Anthony Lavon Weems Larry Weems Sara Ellen Welborn Anthony Welch Margaret Alice West Brock Buchanan Westover 1-if var ,ja Q, gi ,K yn . 'T Q T1 - Y f . : , i stil ,Ap- 2 ,G f -Q , rr yi V lm Dx. 9 Q 4 afar arf ' .4- V if .feat-V 14' -1 T, K calf! X ...var -qv' ,,,.,,r Y x L lj . .., ... ff ...av 'X Aa-4 .Saw -S-.p -Ji I QNX ff Z so R gk I 'i i X P CLASS POEM BY: MELINDA WAITES LOVE, TEARS, AND IOY WE'VE SHARED, FOR MANY, MANY YEARS. NOW THE TIME TO PART HAS COME AND WITH IT MANY FEARS. WE WORKED TOGETHER, LAUGHED TOGETHER, FAILED TOGETHER TOO. THOSE DEAR TIMES HAVE COME AND GONE, WE NOW MUST START ANEW. . SHARE WITH OTHERS WHAT WE'VE LEARNED LET THEM SEE WE CARE. ALWAYS REACH OUR HAND TO THEM, TO LET THEM KNOW WE'RE THERE. OUR FAMILIES AND LOVED ONES WILL WATCH US AS WE LEAVE, THEY'LL WANT TO IOURNEY WITH US, THEY'LL WANT TO TAKE OUR HAND. THEY'LL WISH TO GUIDE US AS WE GO ALONG TO FUTURE LANDS. BUT WE MUST IOURNEY ALL ALONE TO LEARN WHAT LIFE WOULD TEACH. WE'LL KEEP OUR HEADS LIFTED HIGH, OUR GOALS WITHIN OUR REACH. SO ONE DAY WHEN WE END OUR WALK WE'LL KNOW THAT WE HAVE DONE OUR BEST, IN PAST EXPERIENCES, THAT A VICTORY WE'VE WON. Robin Elizabeth Whitaker Brenda Williams Pamela Denise Williams Ricky Daniel Williams Roger Kent Williams Steven Anthony Williams William Collier Wilson james R. Windham Mary Maletus Windham Iulie Lynn Winters Mark Hunt Wood Verl Hue Wood Marx Lisa Wooten Stephen Morris VVyric'lx Iennifer Anne Yost 217 5 N 6 , Class Day X' r i M , X f. rx!! 5 C I I Cloclxwise from tar left: Harper Stone giving his speechp Mau- reen Knighton and leffery Carnerg Pina Thrash and Billy Cal- dwellg Standing for the National Anthernp lohn Keller playing the trumpetg Exeryone standing around in the toyerg Susan Howard and Kevin Carry Everybody in their placesp Getting readyg Friends get together before Class Day. t I , 29 5 L Oilnlluu-vw. ,--. ,qfix Marsha Sanderson and David Hassell present the Lauren Rogers Award Steve Dykes was the recipient ofthe Frank G. Wisner Chernistrx' Award. to Kenh Pmge. Classes Counterclockwise from left: joy is glad it is over, while Bo thinks about next yearp The long awaited walkg An- thony displays his Diplomag Wallace and Duncan lead the procession. Cslotkwise from right: Shane and Robbie rvrnurnber old timvsg ROTC' presents the colorsg Mm-Iba wlwrv is the rest of your costunwfp The Senior crnscrnbleg Stunt-one testing her tapg Sitting, on the benches the last time. x ,iii I x ,KJ Y S2 Cklasscs W s M! x fklmlxxxise lrom lwloxx: Oxw last look tor Mmm-ttv X wry melted senior SUNJH. V mlassg :Xl last its all mvrg Cla kill N x X, f l , li' X ,ig im ..... an-HQK f.-fikx ! '-f-M, 1 1242, 5 .Ill v 3, . Q an if, 'X vm' 5 :'f 'W ' 'L 'A - ' hi' :L di A - n 13252, i tif'f:':6L 2 -.Ji 5i??? ' 1, , 18 lo , ' Deborah Grim jams-s Timothy Han DY L SEXY? M.. fel W ' N xg 1 5 S v - K f-5. . ,g 1' Q N . 1.. M ' ,,.. :f :fr Q 6 h 1428 99 1 nr 1' i -9 12' rw K. A if gif 2 as ' W g gig ii -5 , ii ima M Keith Tyrone Paige lynda gue Smith Cldsscls ,I H I Q i i .JL Owen Meredith Mewrs ,,...aihui ' Reuben Harpc-r Stone, III of Fame QM, Q.. fvv Morris, II Lisa Tyrone dk X 'K-wt' 1 8 ', - .f f , l ' . W mt? Q Q! , f f 1 1' gf 'N - ih. A fi' 1 .1 5 Sf f ' ik 'SH8l'1,fiCgQQ'5 Presgident-William Stdneg Vice-President 1 . y I? , ' ,i gk I J -1 I . if s .Q .Q 4, i , . QI? -4 I fx KT Mario Adams Orlando Allen Glen Anderson Earnetta Andrews Robert Andrews Trina Andrews Cy nthia Arrington Louise Atkins Charles Baker Bernita Ball Claudia Barber Linda Barlow Ricky Barlow Darlene Barnes Tony Barnes Arthur Barnett Dana Barrett Bill Beckman Dena Bisnette David Blackledge Dawn Blackledge Robin Blackledge Curtis Bolton Greg Boone Lissa Boston Carolyn Bounds Tammy Boyd Barbara Breland Denise Broadway Charles Bruner lanife Bryant Robert Bryant Ann Buchanan Clint Burton Steve Burton Kathy Bush Mike Bush Patricia Bush Bernie Butler joseph Campbell Denny Caraway Penny Castle Curtis Catron David Chancellor Diana Chandler Leslie Chandler Paul Chandler Anthony Chapman lerome Chapman Mike Cheek Carl Chesser Mark Childers Linda Chisolm Alice Christian Lawrence Clanton jackie Clark 38 Classes ...Qi so ' - it ,-Hr Jv- E N ily si.. 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Henderson Sherra Henderson Lewis Hollifield Pam Holitield Tammy Holifield Terrx Hosex Freddie Howard Seth Husband Sheila Husband Tommy Huston Michelle Hutto Carol Irvin Darlene lshee Susan Ishee Kevin jackson Norma jackson Susan jarxis McKinley jefferson Matt jensen Coral johnikin Arthur johnson Debbie johnson Lauren johnson Regina johnson Roene johnson Sonya johnson Bernard jones joy jones Louise jones Marv jones Rupert jones Amanada jordan Barbara jordan David jordan Otis jordan Patricia jordan Ralph jordan Shirley jordan 40 Classes sae -... is S 4 laik X fi 'W 9 5 -. f . t - N1 A gm 'f K a Hs . ii.. ,S Q N 's ,,. me f R 1 . ' 'sf' ' fe .T I , Slit 4 1 - :E 4 1x , L in K ,. , A Q ix la' wk i t r , if s R l sXX. i - x iirr ' r ' - R ' - r- -- fi- N .si reds U 063' S' in 1 i R S H ,.FM . xt L t . 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Sago xx 4' 8 X X a 'WIN ' r -..av J f i J . ,N ' we Q M E, , New I' it Sow Kelley Kellams Cindy Keyes Ken Keyes Murray Keyes Robery Keyes Kendall King Ricky King Maurine Knighton Pam LaVigne Davod Leone Carolyn Lewis David Lewis David Lewis Lee Ann Liberto Donnie Lightsey Adrian Lindsey lack Lindsey Sandra Lindsey Claude Logan Beth Loper Debra Lopez Vickie Lott Tineke Low Marjorie Lyons Peggy McCann Brenda McCarty Carl McClendon Terry McClendon Dorothy McCormick Kim McCoy Bernard McCree Evelyn McCullum Patricia McDonald Ricky McDonald Terri McDonnieaI Evan McGee Carl Mclnnis Tony McWilliams Felecia Mann Gwen Martin loan Maslanka Frank Melvin David Meyers Andrew Moffett Libby Moffett Leonard Moody Ethel Moore Robert Moore Mark Morgan Bill Morrison Ierry Musgrove Bo Myrick Linda Neely Vonda Norris Lynn Norwood loyce Orr Marcella Paige Rena Paige Carolyn Parker Mary Parker Karen Pate Lisa Peacock Lindy Peoples Daron Pitts David Polson Margaret Porter Mary Poythress Charles Pugh Michael Pugh Michael Pung Sherrill Quinn C-reg Rahaim Sam Rahaim Merritt Rambin Amber Rayburn Mike Rayner leff Reeves Lindsey Richardson Willie Richardson Cynthia Ridgeway Cammie Rikard Camel Riley Andrew Robinson Cindy Robinson Tommy Rogers Rodney Rowell Brenda Rowzee Connie Ruffin Susan Rushton Dwain Russell Pat Russell Felecia Sampson Cleve Sanders Shana Sanders Iennifer Seals Rhonda Sellers Margaret Shaidnagle limmy Shelby Hunter Shell Tyrannus Sherwood David Shoemake Doug Shows Tommy Shows Webb Simmons Becky Smith Ronnie Smith Wanda Smith Vickie Stanley Lydia Steiner Alan Stevens Brenda Stewart William Stone 42 Classes it L' L its ' A . S Ai my vii' 5 :O s X B3 X ' L 40- s s. , .. ,g 2 3 Q fi ,aff ,, if essset ' TSN fb. , Y it 4 X 16' - i XX if 1 C W E' 1 ltg , .Qt. C L , , 4 f 2 2 Mft , Sf Im L at-is fill' Jr. 5 'i -W -34? ff- 35 5-5 if will vt Sammy Sykes Timmy Taylor Marguerite Tew Tracy Thames lerry Thigpen Chris Thompkins Roger Thompson l Lynn Tillery 'Pvt Mike Vaughn Ricky Vaughn Vickie Vaughn Kathy Vincent Candace Wade Perry Wade S-1 JG nu lf? fv- vt' W , N in 1 'C C .ai Dorothy Wages David Walker ff 5 Blane Walters L V -R Linda Walters Tamela Ward Billy Warren , 9 1 Shirley Weems ,.s usa Wells A4--. - A f .,s 7' Tim West 1 r ttrs is .A loe Westmoreland ' .. 'X' ., Linda Wheat 1., 5 , an W lohnny Wheeler fb' V Nancy White I ' ' ' Sandra White -- B , 5 Warren White A . .I 3, ' Brenda Williams 51 f it ' Iohnice Williams is i it 'G' Larry Williams i 3 z Linda Williams C l C Wilfred Williams -4 X px! Terri Wilson 5 3 Uzummum ' . f Shira Womack if s Nt 4 t f loe Wooten C at k k B Q N . l lan Wright ' V i Brett Yelverton 1 Brian Yelverton L Mary Beth Campbell naw .,,. -EA Dennis Sampson .T +V T iit ' fr 12 el ,, Left: First period's pro-volleyball players. Above: Whittle-working? It can't be!!! 43 SOPHOMORE Win? ? S .2 L. ..H.. , 5 45 Arias f 1 fx is Mark Brin and june Crumbley 55 Rebecca Adcox lamie Allen Laurie Alley Lisa Allred Richard Anderson Sheila Andrews Venita Apperwhite Frankie Arrington Dorothy Axton Liz Baker Vester Barlow Lee Barnes Patricia Barnes Teresa Barney Betsy Barnett Linda Barnett Michael Barrett Reba Bean Mickey Bell Cynthia Belt Katherine Bender Robert Benton Bob Bergin Mike Bergin joe Bigbie Joyce Bingham Benny Blackledge Linda Blackwell Dan Blakely Sandra Bolton Pamela Bounds Sandra Boyd Mark Bradford Larry Breland Ray Breland Steve Breland Cornell Briggs Mark Britt Mark Brogan lanine Brown lirnmy Bruner Lewis Bryant Patricia Buckley Bryan Burnham Richard Bustin lohn Butler Linda Byrd Leonard Byrd lana Calcote Greg Cason Pat Castle Marlene Chancellor Billy Chandler lanice Chapman Donna Lynn Childers Kelly Clark 46 Classes ' ,wi 9.315 ' i , M .ff if + SJ ' -if -0-usp: I A Q '1 Ky,- iii? 'Q .. as ' yes , f va ' . 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A, A JW g ' ' 5 fl Nl 'Z 27 A -N j ,Q 5 -- -5 Xi ' Q . y ad A he A X i n f' ...za 1 it A A , -A l 4 , als? if -',, I -f,' A jeee 'rf ST Q2-' , at ' ' sw' if , Q j ,A y , , 1 ,I V 5' 6 1 -f' It H ' f 1 'fix 1' A 1 f Im 'J' ' I w '01 is 2 Gloria johnson jimmy johnson Marlon johnson Michael johnson Nancy johnson Melinda johnston Tran y lohnston Brenda jones David jones Gertha jones Monita jordan Greg Kelley Phil Kersh Ray Keyes Shirley Keyes Cynthia Kimball Lynn King Ricky King Mary Knighton David Kux Irvin Lampley Atley Lecllow Anthony Lees Charles Lewis Miguel Lewis Richard liberto Tommy Light Donny Lightsey johnny Lightsey Linda Lightsey Earnest Lightsey George Lindsey Robert Lockhart Kenneth Loftin Lora Loftin Donna Logan Ellie Lokie joey Loper Bernice Loston Gladys Loston Deneen Lyon Tim Lyons jeanette McAllister Addie Mr Bride james Mc Bride Mike Mt Bride Monnie Mcifraney Allen McClain Darrell McCoy Ray Mcfullum Marvin Mcffurty Mary Ann McCrae Lisa Mt'Crary Brenda McGraw Marjorie Mc'Cullurn Benita Mc Donald -lil Bonnie McDonald Robert McDonald Lisa McCowen Windle McLaurin Abby McLeroy Robert McNamara john McNeil Mary McNeil judy Majors james Manning Richard Manley Kay Martin Michael Martin Ray Martin Toni Martin Ricky Mayfield Ricky Meadows joey Merrill Margo Middleton Lee Miles Michael Milton janet Moffett leslie Monson Bruce Moore Earlene Morris Earnest Morris Pam Morris Gayle Moise Cynthia Mosley Billy Moss Bryan Mullin Chen Musgrove james Musgrove Cecilia Nicholson Vicky Nix Glenn Noble English O'Bannion lamniy Oyerstreet Sheila Paige Leslie Parker Steve Parker Richard Pickerel Marsha Polon Lottie Pollard Richard Pollet jimmy Porter Ricky Porter jeff Pounds David Powell Shirley Pruitt Sheryl Pugh Brian Pung Gail Rambin Dottie Reed Donnie Reeves james Reid 90 Classes K ig . vim SW .nl X J I if -5-il . 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' , if. 4 + iii -.f-Nl -.4 Kathy Reynolds Teresa Reynolds Thomas Richardson Gerald Roberts Erna Robinson james Robinson Lisa Robinson Mikey Robinson Eddie Rogers lim Rose Russell Rose loyce Russell Michael Sampson Harvey Saul Charlie Scott Cheryl Seals Gerald Seals Becky Sellers Robert Shelby Tracy Shelby' Billy Sherman Lisa Sims Danny Skinner lim Stone Cathy Smith Cliford Smith David Smith Debbie Smith Kevin Smith Mark Smith Ray Smith Ricky Smith Vincent Smith Michael Spriggs Terri Steele Carolyn Stevens Glenn Stewart Dorothy Ann Stone Greg Stringfellow Marty' Swartzfager Allen Stroo lanet Taylor jimmy Taylor Tony Taylor Suzanne Taylor Don Temple Mark Temple Ronnie Temple Larry Terrell Tony Terrell Rhonda Thames Cheri Thomas Maria Thompson Bubba Thornton Susan Tillery Tim Tynes Michael Triplett Linda Twillie Kelly Tyrone Sandra Ulmer Otis Virgess Laura Waite Layke Walder Terri Walker Victor Walker Dan Walley Becky Waggoner Deborah Warren Pam Warren Dwayne Waters Diane Watkins Lynn Watkins Deborah Weems Burt West Kathy Whatley Gigi Wheat Mary Ann Wheat Tony Wheat joeb Whirl Barbara White Curtis White Mark Whitt left Wiernick Carol Williams Gayle Williams Ivory Lee Williams Iadee Williams Kelvin Williams Lawrence Williamson Mary Williams Sandra Williams Sherri Williams Deborah Willis Patty Wilson Curtis Windham Dennis Whindham Cregow Wolverton Twain Womack Beth VVo0d David Wooten Gerald Wyatt Brent Young 32 Classes 'T 'fu -' 1. , ,Ki fn gy V, 'IV , Ng f 4,4 . f X N, f if ' W if i 4553, P ? l4l ? ff' i i. J W' l i in l -fi L , 'I ip ,tfl, ' M A I A 1 A -1 GYM? ,, 'Q . A A 1 N , ' 2 I 2-w ' 9 ' if X 'L ami? Mm l ' ttl it fav ,..,,,,' VV 40,7 ' -vi R W i ' gf 5-4 ff Yaris, .ii L ., -.,,,,,,3 3. I-if . ' LJ?-M W we , k fly 399 I U 45 M A W eli A if f I M, is if 4 , e 1 ' e is I I ' wt-ff' my A ,, Zi J Clockwise from below: There were many mixed emo- tions to Mr. lordan's English lessong Ronnie Temple works on a car during shop classg Bill Collins pon- ders his Biology bookg Gail Morse explains the art ex- hibit to everyone interested. -M K 9 N- - ,.,x, s -w...t.s, , I kX.5sgf:1.,,. it QT e eeet Ji .. kyim ' ilu... -K -v t er Us 5 it 5 X A ,. Q-iff 53 haul ii su- 1111- llndividual awardsj Altrusa Awards: Public Relations Award .................... Most Improved DECA Student: ...... Boy ..................................... Girl .......................................... Laurel B 84 PW Award ................... ' jeanette Wisner Award ........................ Betty Crocker Homemaker Award ........ Bausch 81 Lomb Science Award ....... Science Fair Winners: First Place .................................. Second Place. .................. . ........ . Third Place ........... 1 ........................ RECOGNITION 'DAY WATKINS HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM MAY 19, 1976 2:00 P.M. .......Debbie Hall ...ffffffffffffiiiiiy'i2yi8E ........Sandy Kennedy .........Ann Morgan Maderia Kelle .........Genie Parker .......Lynda Smith .......Owen Meyers .............Steve Parker .......Melinda Waites V Projectionist of the Year: .................. . Library Assistant of the Year ....... ,,,..,,.-.,.. ' .Carol 'Win .......Tommy Lockhart Masonite Scholarships and Grants: ' Lisa Laurendine, Scholarship Winner Keith Paige, Scholarship Winner Stacy Ric ardson, Scholarship Winner Lynda Smith, Scholarship Winner Charles Mitchell, Bryant, Grant Winner Winner Teresa Diane Craven, Grant Winner Gary Herring, Grant Winner Sharon Smith, Grant Winner janice Thigpen, Grant Winner Knights of Pyt ias Public Speaking Award ................. Recognition Instrumental Music: ..........Pam Taylor Chain, Betty tTreasurerj DAR Good Citizenship Award ......................................................... Keith Paige DAR Awards in American History ................................ , ....... David Blackledge, Patricia Bush, Lisa Finch, Kathryn Heidelberg, Lisa Laurendine, Terri McDonnieal, Mary Alice Parker, jeffery Reeves, Connie Ruffin, Terri Wilson Mathematics Recognition: National -Mathematics Examination Contest: First Place ..........,................................................ . ......... john Rhymes, Ill Second Place .................................................. ................ M ike Bush Third Place ..... ................. ....... D a vid Meyers Officers of Mu Alpha Theta: President ................................. ....... M artha Holloway Vice President .................................................... ........... M elinda Waites Secretary-Treasurer..'1 ............................. 4 ..................................... Lynda Smith Math and Science Tournament Team .............................................. Keith Paige Garth Fisher, Larry Frohman, Martha Holloway PTA Modern Language Award ............................................... Teresa Reynolds, French, Robin Blackledge, Spanish. National Honor Society: Seniors ' juniors - Chandler, Diana Tau Beta Sigma Outstanding Bandswoman Award ............Rebecca Ratcliff Malcom M. Flowers Award ......................................... .............. T om Evans United States Marine Corps Distinguished Bands Dwight Gaddis john Keller Man Award ................................................................................. Kent Monroe Recognition in Speech: David Lopez Award ......... .................... ............. C h ris Deaton Platform Events ............. . ....................................... jerome johnson, Superior: jeanette McAllister, Excellent. District Bicentennial Youth Debate Winner. .......... . ........ jerome johnson American Legion Awards.. ..................................... ........... L ynda Smith, Davis-Kemp Tool Company Award ........ . .... ......... Recognition in DECA: ' State- DECA Conference First Place Winners: Harper Stone .. ...... Eddie Steele Connie jones ........................................ . ..................... Studies in Marketing ' Specialty Store Merchandising Gamer, jeffery Grim, Deborah Holloway, Martha james, Barbara Keller, john Seniors Meyers, Owen lPresidentj Monroe, Kent lVice-Presidentj Moody, Sharon Morris, Steve Paige, Keith Decker, Paul Dillon, Wallace DuBose, Kay Finch, Lisa Lopez, Debra juniors McDonnieal, Terri Parker, Mary Alice Richardson, Stacy Ruffin, Connie Tillery, Lynn joan Maslanka. ....... ....... 3 ........ j ob Interview and Studies in Marketing Department Store Merchandising Susan jarvis Patty Sanford ....... .......... S tudies in Marketing jewelry Industry Glona Butler . janet Lavigna ....... ................... ......... ..... C h a pter of the Year Beth Loper ' Mary Windham ........................ , .......... Studies in Marketing Variety Store Merchandising Sandy Kennedy .................................................. Merchandise information National DECA'Conference Winners: Connie jones ........................................ Third Place, Studies in Marketing, Specialty Store Merchandising Smith, Lynda lSecretaryj Welborn, Sara Stone, Diane I Three Arts Club Award ............................ .......... C arolyn Smith Lauren Rogers Library Essay Award .......... . ...... ....... john Rhymes, III Laurel Leader-Call journalism Award ................ .............. Sa rah Chesser Key Club lack Craft Memorial Scholarshgz ............................. Candy Chandler Key Club David Corum Memorial Awar .................................. Larry :Frohman Leadership Awards: Seniors: jerome johnson, Keith Paige, Lynda Smith, Lisa Tyrone juniors: Trina Andrews, Diana Chandler, Wallace Dillon, Tineke Low Sophomores: Lisa Allred, Dorothy Axton, Margo Middleton, Rickard Po let. Drug Education Awards: Dawn Blackledge, Patricia Bush, Penny Castle, joy Fagan, Garth Fisher, Rod Freeman, Gary Herring, Nancy Hendricks, Bubba johnson, Katy johnson, Mike johnson, Kendall King, Tineke Low, Phyllis Owens, David Shoemake, Eddie Steele, Vickie Stan ey, William Stone, Lynn Tillery, Lisa Tyrone. Recognition for Perfect Attendance ............................................. Gary Herring . .. , Sharon Smith National Merit Scholarship Finalists .......................................... Larry Frohman, Susan jarvis Patty Sanford ....... ......... T hird Place, Studies in Marketing, jewelry Industry. Gloria Butler , janet Lavigne ............................................ Sixth Place, Chagter of the Year Boy's State .........................'.................. : ....................................... usty Bradford, joe Mke Brady, Billy Britt, Kevin Carr, james Cason, 5 ' David Dodd, Ronnie jarvis, Larry Matthews, Kent .Miller, Owen Meyers, David Phillips, David Pickering, Danny Watkins, Collier Wilson. Girl's State .................... : .................................................................. Gloria Butler, Cindy Craft, Kathy Dennis, judy Donald, Kendall Gatlin, Susan Howard, Shelia McGill, Genie Parker, Lisa Shepherd, Lynda Smith, Diane Stone, janice Thigpen, Star Teacher and Pupil: Lisa Tyrone. Miss Flo Witte ..-.......... . ............. .......... M artha Holloway Student Association Officers: , President .............................. Vice-President ................. y Secretary ....................... Treasurer .......................... Martha Holloway, Kent Monroe, john Rhymes, III LStudent Council Officers: National Achievement Scholarship Finalists ............................ jerome johnson Keith Paige Quill and Scroll Recognition ....................................................... Earl Brownlee. james Cason, Sarah Chesser, Larry Frohmaan, jerome johnson, Kent Miller, Steve Scoper, Brian Sloan, . Lynda Smith, Shauna Stanislaus. Building Trades Recognition: ' Most Outstanding Student in Carpentry First Year ...................................................... ......... W ebb Simmons Second Year ................................................ ..... 1 .Charles Bridges Most Outstanding Student in Masonry First Year ............................................................'................ Leander Bridges Second Year ........................................................................... jimmy Shelby Most Improved Student tMust be a Two-Year Studentj Carpentery ................................................................................... Roy Smith Masonry ................................................ L ................................. Thomas Hare Laurel Evening Lions Club Award ........ ....... C onnie jones Kent Miller President. ..................... .. Vice-President ........... Secretary ............. Treasurer ................................. Scholarships: Delta Sigma Theta Scholarship ......... Georgia Institute of Technology ......... Millsaps College ........................... Mississippi State University .................. Mississippi University for Women .......... Natural Cultural Society .................... Tennessee State University ........... ..........Harper Stone ...........Ann Chesser .............Connie jones Dawn Blackledge ...........Keith Paige ......Duncan Stone ..............joy Fagan .....Dorothy Axton .......Beverly Portis ..........Keith Paige, john Rhymes, Ill ....Dwight Gaddis, Michael Seals ..........Kent Monroe ......Barbara james jennie Yost ........Walter Chandler ..joe Porter University of Southern Mississippi:'.:'.T.lZ. .... i University of Virginia ......................... L' .Martha Holloway, john Keller .........jerome johnson in f ucnuvrl' Remember When . . . Cllockwise trom right: The girls Drill team marched in the paradeg We all messed up in Iypingg Susan was .ll- ways running her mouthg Steve always ended up doing the workp The band never quit practicing. l M 'lmQ ,M rf-9 ' s a. sw.-'N X .,-. 56 Classes fel WPI fi ll me , ,qi 'S' Remember When . . . Clockwise from below: We all sat in pep ralliesg Sitting on the benches outside was so much fung All that Scott and Hunter did playg CC. offered an encouraging wordg Terry Van Devender in- spected you. W..- ,,g..-1 MW JV , Remember When . . . Clotkwise from top: We all enjoyed pep ralliesg We had our own three stoogesp Jeanette got upset in Biol- ogyg We sat in the gym trying to get some spiritg We waited on the bell to rung. 58 Classes if at . x XYKXY, N ll an-may fm vb .,, 'R 2,1 , uv 'Q lx gk 7 ,yin Remember When . . . Counterclockwise from top: You had ROTC inspecliong Clifton Thomas really got disgustedg There were good times by the shopg 50's day was hereg We sat our lunch break awayy It was funny when you messed up your dress in Home EL, Y W ,z.N A 'S T E me fi! Z fha We K: f sv gl 2 f . A, To ,'- f' ,ff T 'ff l I -7 X lg 'wr pw- '. 1 K elyl A ' X if sq- 1 'a 1:- ,, f - 'r Km 348+- Q. 59 Remember When . . Clockwise from top: The L Club members were ini- tiatedg We tried to look innocentp Tommy Light wore weird shirtsp Brenda Rowzee enjoyed school. 1 It, ,,f r 4 N dsl j 'vi' ,ff rf ff 1 4, 'fx r rr,rJrrrr J, - fr 3 - - 4..,..4k N I f- ' ff' k Y ,. 'hw wi' K 60 Classes ,. 1 we .XXX s nl? -an ff 1K Remember When . . . Counterclockwise from top: Gee! Shirley: We all styled for- the camerag School Was boringg You got dirty Iooksg Whats the matter T.l. and Beth? f - -ALJ e X, 1 , .A .MK A i Ke, ', , . ,, .J rf Y . .J aw ,am t ni 'Q Q Nlgx,-I-9' 61 Remember When . . Clockwise from top: We used to cry around Mr. Wedgewonhk deskg Tim Harvey became a gentle- mang Donna Lynn Childers got her face liftedg Those jokes Phil Kersh told used to be funnyg the group stayed out. :M nwfxxwNQ,-Mas. I K . ax Q, --..,,,N e... ,Q-hu S I All . is s. I 62 Classes S l Remember When . . . Counterclockwise from top: Sewing was so much rung We would lie around on the jobp Library was so much fung We were all thrilled to have our picture madep those problems just wouldn't work! f sim. Ummm .,,fr1rs, 'WFP ln. www 1 63 ..........---- Remember When . . . Clockwise from right: You ran the lathe in shopp We got to relax after ROTC inspectiong Mitch and Sharon represented Watkins DECA Chapterg Going to the lonker was a boreg Wes Mayers tried to talk with his hands. 2 1 64 Classes f L, ,Sk 5- I 'WV i I THIS I BE Pi l y l News 4553, N.. 'A ' ' n-.MW I - tiligiiiiiil +h we - meme ...aw Remember When . . . Cilockwise from below: Talking in the library was tun as long as you could getaway with itg You were able to do your homework in ROTC Shop was disgustingg All you looked at for weeks were football postersg We took notes in Biologyg Lisa Lynn did nothing in annual. 4-l ' j ,g Q l l ' D l U x , A ,W Xu i X 3 wi! 'fb S.. JI' ts-'l 'Q is S if-gjjS0lyQed: -l-hal E ql2Jl'llQClOS illx o flle lsr 1 X K X i0eba+e Clvb y Remember When Clockwise from right: Your fingers had to flyp Margaret just couldn't make it without some shut-eyeg The library assistants sat aroundg The shop gathered for picturesg The foyer was almost empty. , 4 N T 1 T Q T e ' ' e ' . I Q S - ny , . 1 . . 1 , E. A 2 K - I a 5 4 . -Q l 'S Ll' 1 . i X , f 5 'O T. Q a Y is tv R5 Ii g fs . ' E 5 ,, 1 5 t af X 4 my ,X 'X ig ,if li an l ' .. -. , mf 66 Classes P' i 2 5 ai i , 2 Q2 E 19' M, Va -f ,f ,rl A '- Yi- . 'P .. - - 'v F E?- ,. F6- Q .......... Remember When . . . Clockwise from below: Walt Disney came to Watkinsg Richard and Leissa listened to the radio all the timeg june played Snow Whiteg Sherrill and Craig were such good friendsg Marsha was ready to kill. 'Ra FS, 67 ...R ,,.. ,, V, ,,h' 'V , X , 5' 'S R NSSBLQQ, b, Q ' 1' l .. P 1 s X A llll .'h, RW rsx 71- r 4 f ,. 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'E Q ' ff Y ., new , 'L V ' W' is N s iw' - L ' Q' ,' 1 ,, j V M ' VV. , - X ,,, .1 V ' ' +',V T' V ,V ' 3. fx' ia? 'V if ' if V Uk -V 445 . 3 i'i'5V 5lJ?gar'T.F'L f 2:5 x fr ., A 1 ,,,n Mg, ,zg ,,, , , , ' QL, . . W V' ,Q . - VV :W 1, 'Wg V . ' V . . -' y. V 1 f mf' ' ,V ,Y hw fm I ' M gy, V ' Q as fafxf ' 12' L g zi.. ' ix ,, ' lllf 5 5 11, eg 'H 1 'E hw i ,, Ag, uf ii 'Sa av M., .LH wwf , b hy 1 K, if we Counter-clockwise from leftg Dr. lames Waites. COACHES: top row left to rightg Scott jones, Doug Boler, Chet Bergalowski, H.N. Showsg Bottom rowg jim Gatwood, George Blair-Head Coach. Alvin Gore moves in on a play. MANAGERS: Left to rightg S. Dearman, Kevin Smith, Russell Rose, Not Shown-Mike Robinson. 1, gs, awww .V V. - if , K 217' i '-'N tx ,K f 75 Senior Team Members: Left to Right: First Row: T. Harvey, B. Busby, M. Cook, E. Steele, I. Porter, R. Guthrie, W. Henderson, A. Johnson Second Row: R. Freeman, D. Boutwell, K. Williams, L. Brashier, C. Collins, L. Kelley, B. Stubbs, M. Iohnson, Third Row: B. Bergin, B. johnson, M Pierce, B. Young, O. Ducksworth, M. Parker fix W W rlr' 76 Sports ll 5 l 4 lunior Team Members: Left to Right: First Row: D. Davis, G. Rahaim, 1. Westmoreland, D. Lewis, A. Gore, L. Moody, L. Holifield, Second Row: D. Caraway, R. Farmer, B. Duke, L, Bridges, W. Simmons, D. Pitts, B. Myrick Sophomore Team Members: Left to Right: First Row: H. Saul, T. Taylor, W. Conner, D. Powell, 1. Bruner, B. Dennis, D, Lightsey, M. Lewis, M. Triplett, Second Row: V. Clark, D. Hutchinson, A. Stroo, L. Coleman, G. Cason, M. Temple, S. Parker, M. McCurdy, 1. Manning, Z. Baucum, Third Row: R. Cotton, C. Elkins, P. Kersh, B. Burnham at .E pr, , Wylie.- ymirzlu at ir, ' 77 Meridian-13, Laurel-14 The Laurel Golden Tornadoes bounced back in the second half to defeat the Meridian Wildcats by a very close score of 13 to 14. Laurel showed outstanding team- work and determination with a great defense and two touchdowns by Mike Cook and joe Porter. 'lk 1 y,, RVN . B if t X K .- I as , ' , ' ' ' n 4,1 x, 78 Sports 7 - ' , .W 1 i b Pascagoula-14, Lau rel-1 3 Many turnovers saw the Pascagoula Panthers sneak by the 'Na- ders 14-13. ln spite of some great defensive strategy, including a blocked punt by Mike McKenzie, the Panthers' fourth quarter touchdown and conversion cost Laurel the game. Biloxi-14, Laurel-O LaureI's record became 1-2 as Biloxi smashed the 'Naders 14-0. The Tornadoes seemed to have had a rough time putting their of- fensive drives together. This loss, however, didn't dampen the 'Na- der spirit as they practiced for their first Central Conference game a week later. f D .2 .v Sports 79 Brookhaven-14, Laurel-23 Defense was the name of the game against the Brookhaven Pan- thers. Laurel displayed a tremendous amount of teamwork, which re- sulted in the rewarding score of 23-14. A safety, two TD's by Willie Henderson, and the final TD by joe Westmoreland added up to a great victory for the Golden Tornadoes. North Natchez-13, Laurel-7 Laurel played an outstanding game against the No. 2 ranked N. Natchez Rams. The 'Naders defense held the Rams to no first downs in the second half. Bubba Busby completed a number of passes to Bubba johnson, Eddie Steele and Alvin Gore for a total of 84 yards passing. Although the 'Naders were squeezed out of the game, their fight and determination had grown stronger. -1. , wwf B0 Sports v,1.:., ,,,,, + 'Q N '- ' A 'Elf 81 Qx Q V, W? .Q Moss Point-0, Laurel-20 The Golden Tornadoes vvon their first shutout against the Moss Point Tigers. The 'Naders started off with a bang with Bubba Busby hitting Bo Myrick to a TD in the first four minutes. Alvin Gore and Ocie Duckworth smashed for two more TD's in the fourth quarter, while the defense kept a tight rein on the Tigers. 1 as ' 82 Sports it I' K Y , Tl 1 li i 2 A McComb-21, Laurel-7 Try as they might, the 'Naders could not quite hold back the aggressive McComb offense. MCComb's pow- erful team managed to put 21 points on the board, while Laurel scored 7. In the second half, the 'Naders began to move the ball, but they were plaqued by mistakes in Cru- cial plays and could not score. wi if .. ' wa H. f, t it A-in M .. l l S wi PM South Natchez-20, Laurel-27 Laurel's homecoming was a festive occassion as they beat the S. Natchez Rams 28-21. Bubba Busby wisely used his many receivers to move the ball downfield. The pow- erhorse, loe Porter, then smashed for the touchdown. This was one of Laurel's finest nights, especially for Porter who scored all four touchdowns. 'lx 'idi- L-'MW' A-a 4 ,, MF kr f' J kv- , 'Qt 4 84 Sports -aff C1 t kv' W-ra x-I y 9 ,qi K ,A f ,ful , .. 'I tr V. 'f fl as rf , ..,, .. Q' 'N 3 4135-V U ui ..Q!y ,Q I L In f if t Qlll yu -,r A ft P? - 'X AW 4 uv , ' Q - 5 ' u A ' . 4 'iff' 3 ,rig Q- ,A 4 J. , N Q vfqbqfq x 6 ,Q 'L 4- , Y T f ,It 4 .rx 'fy in I 1 1 Q. I 1 is 1. -t --M 5 . lv Q .L x -- .W .. if i I fy, .ivan ,W M, , ,N X135 4, . I' W -at we I Picayune-0, Laurel-10 Although many mistakes and turnovers plagued both teams, Laurel downed Picayune 10-0. At the end of the first half, Brian Dennis put 3 points on the score board with 31 yard field goal. After a 45 yard march towards the goal line, joe Porter ran the final seven yards for a TD. Brian Dennis kicked the extra point to Complete the score. We? W fav f V 85 Hattiesburg-O, Laurel-10 The mighty Tornadoes proved their strength as they shut out the Tigers and kept the lug another year. Bubba Busby let loose the bomb to Eddie Steele, who rambled 51 yards for a touch- down. Sophomore Brian Dennis scored the extra point, later fol- lowed by a 21 yard field goal in the second quarter. Again and again the mighty 'Nader defense held the Tigers and VVhirled them back into their own territory. It-'T T flat at S' :XS-ws -mtg K we - ,.., 4 pq , ss 'S 5 S 5 Q 4 X q Q 0 vis' H i A 1 I. 86 Sports JUWW nt? . 1,- V f 61 ,iff , , ,. -,Nz 'Q vm. . at '.f 'l'5 ar J M fig .fm 1 s-A 'T ,M ,- K ,. .v -.-'4 5 A , V+ gy:-ef . T, t Q gi 4 1 ., ,. Aww Q, M .ff ,fin Q Q -1 7' 1.. 'f , t 4.:.nf f ws - ' W , 1' , . A -. W, f , ...fm ,,,,,. Murrah-3, Laurel-20 A confident 'Nader team traveled to jackson where they romped over the Murrah Mustangs in the Capitol Bowl. This victory marked their fourth straight win in a row. The defense brought forth one turnover after another, and ended up with at least three fumbles and five pass interception. joe Porter had a fine night with two TD's on runs of one and two yards. Alvin Gore dazzled the fans with a big 64 yard touchdown. Although the first two PAT's attempts failed, Tim Harvey made up for this by running the PAT across to clinch the score 20-3. fit' -nt. at ii' ig.: in 3. gzip , I . Q... 'iii- . a A K -I Q,.,f E mi 35, A 3 A s Q......:a'? T it Y. wt 3 53555835 My .1 K 5111 Thug. 49 .SW fi' .K . M5 Q -7 1 Tornadoes complete the season with a 22-9 record. The Laurel Tornado varsity basketball team completed one of its most successful seasons in recent years. The 'Naders, even though placed on temporary probation based on charges that later proved to be false, maintained a fighting spirit and finished the season with 22 wins and 9 losses. Bottom Rowg Left to Right: Anthony Nicholson, Gregory Lowe, Clay Millsaps, Denny Ray Sampson, Larry Durrg second row-Anthony Robinson, Larry Weems, jerry Thig- pen, Anthony Howard, Michael McCullum, Darnell McCoy, third row-Kevin Carr, Eddie Ruth, Carl Mclnnis, Cornell Wilkens, Greg Walters, Edward Furgalack, COACH: Robbie Carr. ,, M ill tm at F t it st 3 9 5 90 Sports L, ' '-,' . V, ' if T t Q ,NNW Left page, Eddie Ruth displays good form? on a critical shot, Clockwise from below, Carl outjumps Hattiesburg on a tip, Pe- ter-wilk smokes the net, Unc slips in a layup, Nick and Clay struggle for the rebound. 91 is v If The team finished the season with many honors, including winning the Morton Classic Tournament and the Quitman Invitational Tournament. Indi- vidual winners include Anthony Nicholson, who placed on the All-Morton Tournament Team, the All-District Five Team, the All-Central Big-8 Team, and was the most valuable player for the Naders. Greg Walters placed on the All-Central Zone Team and was the WLAU player of the week. Anthony Howard was the best defensive player on the All-Morton Tournament Team and was the best rebounder for the Tornadoes. Michael McCullum was the best defensive player for the Tornadoes and Larry Durr won the team Mis- ter Hustle Award. ,yi yu -- A . , ll a, -nh ,l 1 W V W. je WW, if 92 Sports Clockwise from below: Durr pumps in two points as Greg Walters sets for the reboundp Thigpen flies in an outside jumpshotg Lew-Al jives down- court. Left pageg Clockwise from top: Larry Weems throws in a jurnpshot, Unc hustles for the ball, Greg pushes one in against Meridian, Larry pre- pares for the action, Clay scrambles for the ball. K! r at Q Q fi VX 'mr-4.-Mm -ff JY!M,,.f'jfnL.M-ffr, H- . V ,.W,,:,,.,,,,-,M-W Tornadoes exhibit pride and spirit in route to a 22-9 season Clockwise from right: Tin lays one on a fast breakg Greg Walters grabs a rebound against Meridiang Unc's outside jump shot goes in for 2 against the Tide. -Q., , X I . ff aw. -4. N ,f-QQ -1 --- I K , ,W K, , I i . ,, , If A k , , I J a ff' I W, kv jj 1 ' - , 'A A W 3 . .f X e.. 2- A , 'w+,M,i 'wif' 1' ,,, ' f at ffif f M 'ff,'. l I, 'bfi +f .., ww i M Q . 3 , ' 5 1 , 1 A Z , 1 94 Sports , f 1 A :RK fy-M,,,,, wwf WWW, .iq fm'm'Wv xx 'X if M f-MW., K f yn! 65, 1 3 Laurel Laurel Laurel Laurel Laurel Laurel Laurel Laurel Laurel Laurel Laurel Laurel Laurel Laurel Laurel at X junior Varsity Posts a 12-3 season North East Callaway Meridian North East Hattiesburg West jones McComb South Natchez Brookhaven Hattiesburg North Natchez Picayune Callaway South jones Meridian All 58 ol Sl 51 45 52 54 61 43 46 50 49 41 29 54 as 96 Sports iT al is .:1 g , Left page clockwise from top: Peter-wilk tips the rebound up and ing Robinson brings in a layup for a big 2-points p Kim McCoy grabs a rebound against Hattiesburg. Right page clockwise from below: Thompkins holds out a Meridian player as McCoy goes for the reboundg Robinson flies another one in from way outg Tony fires a jumper. a f 5 ,Ns Li A .Q' A vf :- L , .... 2 .. ti . Girls Win Central Big-8 The new sport for Watkins High School this year was Girls' Bas- ketball. The girls, under the leadership of Coach Gary Gordon, sur- prised everyone by winning the Central Division Big-8. The Individual award winners on the team were: Sheila Andrews-WLAU Player of the Week All Central Zone Team Most Valuable Player Dollie Crosby-All Big-8 Team Sandra Bolton-All Central Zone Team Linda Polson-All Central Zone Team Miss Hustle Award Cassandra Ward-Best Defensive Player Rosalyn Ferguson-Most Improved Clockwise from right: Saphire throws for two against Hattiesburg, Sheila floats in an outsider, Dollie moves downcourt, Dollie flies a bomb. 98 Sports ii' N .3 3 ,L Wd',',,, w . ' R . lm, M. wwf :N 1 ,,-- -- N X ,, ,... NM V 3 ,l Qt -if ,211 A X aw-W Q pk, ikizh XA, X... Mg-, .wh ,... Q 1 k Y A .eg Mmdr 1 Q ,r . N ff: -1 - X nf..-.fs-Q ' .L .5 .-1-.-5-,12?s1. 42 ' gig by f- - 1 5, if 'Q W Q F A Q x f , ! xr .K Sl , K , ' F' f -4,-, ' 5 . M s ...ug-. K it ... ' 1 ' .M 4' Q pl . t -ww.-X -my Qgikm mn fu- nm sl Y Y V M k -P Clockwise from above: Bubba does some fancy footwork, Steve unloads from the mound, Getting the last details before the game, A close call, Arlo and Timmy add to their splinter Collection. 102 Sports Clockwise from below: Timmy and Larry prepare for a fast grounder, Rod Freeman winds up for a fast ball, Tim Harvey shows perfect batting style, Our unsung heroes, Arnold Duke being congratulated. Y 'U fx N5 H 3 S . . f ww V-.nov-fQ..n.-.nik ' ,W ,...... L,. .,-X-V---up R.. If ,ff I, to 4154 q ' ' ' Z ' 7 5? l t i 103 I AL Girls Track Team finishes high in all meets The Laurel Girls' Track Team were consistent winners throughout the year. The team finished second in the Hat- tiesburg Relays, third in the Central Zone Meet, and second in the District-5 Meet. Louise Atkins and Ethel McCullum finished either first, second, or third in the 50, 75, and 100-yard dashes in all of these meets. ln the district-5 meet, Debra Williamson fin- ished fourth in the softball throw. W 2 is . W f Y . ,21.,, L ,Qi 443 1 4.-a., . .wanwf v LEW ' 2, ff ,gif my ,V . V 'fliiig , - E ,f , ,, ,m, if' , K ' 6 4 5 , ' 5:2 W ' al l .,,, ' f -- 'Z bf I ,v 5' F in M 104 Sports ig. iv AW! sh WHY? :fi L ,,,, H :lr if ' if ' Q ' 'V 4, lil' ,, ,, .2 4 4 ,, 'ffl' ' 'A ltli ff, 'i ' U T ,V ,i f , 4-var Lif , , .,,. . C - -v----hymn,-... ' f ri K ,at ff, ,,. W , an ,v i fzw , bf., 1976 Tornado Girls' Track in E yt SX 2 'ku-an Hasan? lm., ,ll li l rrrr Wbmsumwf 34 f -.mv ,. . , - ,v'?'i'-ft .Ac bf-, ,i Q A Q , KL X - fl: . 5 .1 Vg . A 1 T W , , c.,,.,,,. . , 5 , f 1 . L4 I K gk f in :M -. , H T YQ 'Ig -ffwff .I :' I , ' Q ' , i Left page, clockwise from top: Tammy McMillan flies for the mark, Melba Bruce warms up be- fore the meet, First row, left to right: Coral lohnikon, Louise Atkins, Evelyn McCullum, Second row: Brenda Rowzee, Theodore Thompkins, Jenifer Seals, Ethel McCullum, and Shira Whomack. 105 Clockwise from Right: Kathy Vincent clears the bar in the high jump, Louise Atkins trucks thru with a big first place, First row: Ethel McCullum, Tammy McMillan, Evelyn McCullum, Coral lohnikon, Shira Whomack, Debra Williamson, and Melba Bruce, Second row: Ellie Lokey, Monica jordan, Patricia McDonald, Louise Atkins, Cheryl Seals, Marcella Paige, Brenda Rowzee, and Jenifer Seals, 54 ffggzaaiy .Q f L .imf fig 1 if kx,wffw,??t,, gun -xzfl R' mf ,H , ,i 'WW 'Q A 445 fn G34 for 9 5 -...G Lx! lg? 4 C an E Wasil an was K we , . QQ Y S S, tx , V K A Boy's Track finished with a fine season The Laurel Boys' were vastly improved over last year. They finished third in the Hattiesburg Relays, which is one of the top meets in South Mississippi. They also finished third in the District-5 Track Tourna- ment. This year saw several Tornadoes performing well in their respective events. Bo Myrick excelled in the 440 dash and the high jump, while Gary Herring finished second in the mile run in each of the track meets. Theodore Thompkins finished third in the long jump in the Hattiesburg Relays and the District-5 Tournament. 'ig .,-,I Clockwise from left: Bo Myrick flies the high jump, Theodore Thompkins shows style in the broad jump, First row: Gary Herring, David Powell, Second row: Bo Myrick, Russell Rose, and Daron Pitts, Laurel's running second in the 440 relay. 107 Clockwise from right: Bo and Daron take a break, Michael Pierce finishes third at the Hattiesburg relays, Daron Pitts winds up to hurl the disc, Mi- chael Pierce has the lead in the low hurdles, Right page, clockwise from top: Cary Herring models the track team traveling suit, Bo Myrick clears the bar with ease, Bo comes in first in his event in the Hattiesburg relays we 3' 5 1 s 4' ,tt ' 'ff ' ' to Z K- P .' mln. ,Mi 'ef -1 L- f ' V ' 108 Sports an vffxfl' 7 ,, g. fy 1976 Tornado Tennis Team -2 as T We 5 Wg L .fs-T MS if gr Tnnn fs 'Y e s, L C C C43 as is . wat, ts. av s. 4 f is 'Wi' ' A suse X, Q L if ,, - 4 'qv , . R 1 - ,.,. . .-all , 1 vi I , -. fl a K 1 Aki- W sk w I ,, g N T . . . A A fl? , ,K f , f db , G S 4'5 if ff-N - A t 1 f in L V it Q, , g A Q, i N W . 3 X A Q f in i s Qhnnuvr a s C C . , . . ' 7 5 .gtg n, s ii' I ' .. 5 1' ,,...a0, . ' , .. zgz,-get ,A . - A Q , iw , TTITT -.9 , . Av, ' V.-wifi' ' e-,f,- -1 Mgr! '49 6. . ,K '-J i X V rg in--lx First row: Alice Christian, Dorthy Ann Stone, Lisa Tyrone, Dawn Blackledge, Pam Holifield, Dorthy Axton, jeff Davis, Second row: Kelly Tyrone, Mark Whitt, Lee Ann Liberto. Duncan Stone, Third row: Gary Avignon, Kendall King, TJ. Henderson, Mark Morgan The 1976 Tornado team finished with a record of six wins, no losses, and one tie. At Central Big 8 the mixed doubles team of Lee Ann Liberto and jeff Davis won. Alice Christian lost in the finals in girls singles while Kelly Tyrone and Dawn Blackledge also lost in girl's doubles finals. At district, Laurel had four out of five quality for state competition. ln girls singles, Alice Christian took 110 Sports a District 5 win while Lee Ann Liberto and Duncan Stone were winners in mixed doubles. Dawn Black- ledge and Kelly Tyrone qualified by reaching the finals in girls doubles. Gary Avignon and Mark Whitt reached the finals in boys doubles. At state, Alice Christian was defeated in quarter finals as were Mark Whitt and Gary Avignon. ln the semi-finals, Duncan Stone and Lee Ann Liberto lost. .ww 9-, .,e 5 Q If Ab . MW I QF .Q lv- Clockwise from below: Cary Avignon hits a high volley as partner Mark Whitt looks ong Dawn Blackledge hits a backhand as Kelly Tyrone watchesg Alice Christian reaches to hit a wide forehandg Duncan Stone returns a deep forehand. - .... ...--.... .V-Q2 4. . . 1 f .41 , wp-X -..,-,,,1L,- - l . 'WWPAK . .'l4A,. . vin ,UW ,V ,UVVA 6 .,,,, -- b .jmmfT+TTTM 1..,... ft.. .HH ' .. , 'ii fi, ..l:l+::42.:-H-,. ww... '- 4112..ffj 'QQfQff1fwH. A, vH'. ., , ,','14fr . f +. .., : 1 , .MAN 1 qagvl. wi 111 Clockwise from right: Dorothy june Axton returns a backhand volley, Dorothy Ann Stone rushes up to return a serve, .jeff Davis struggles with a backhand while Lee Ann ganders at the other court, Kendall King returns a backhand as Pam checks the action. Right page, Left to Right, Steve Parker, lerry Wierneik, Stevie Burton, and Tommy Light. Second Row: Danny Watkins, john Udall, David Shoe- make, Steve Wyrick, and Mark jones. Right page, lower left photo: Danny Wat- kins puts it in, right photo: Steve Parker sets to chip out of a trap, .Y s.o. Q. Wx X. 1 12 Sports rnado Go Q 5 ?ia.-- G-f S51 . Q Clockwise from right: Mark jones sinks one during practice, jerry Wier- neik displays food driving form, David Shoemake moves sorne sand, john Udall prepares to blast off, Left Page, Clockvvise from top: Steve Wyrick steadies for the swing, Steve Parker blasts from a trap, David Shoemake chips out of the sand trap, Stevie Burton slaps a long drive. -. . , . ..,. . iz' ' ' sz myk 1 14 Sports new-N, ',3:jx,'m..Afa:z,,, 'mm L14 , sary,-1 ,f 1,s'!.,,.,:'-f Lfaswavsssnwlt wa , A A -Q 'V I .r','l x r-,,, Q ,.., 4.3, l.. -4, , ,av .. ly., 5 5. , 5 ,,. V 1 '? '7.' fgyf ' 'of 1. 44' ef? .2' IA.-A : fy 1 -w' qv -y 3 ' ' JL JMQ' X.-Q Y v ' . Q 23 I-4 'Ll' QQ I fr, Q.-'V aux' . V , -'.Q,f im: 'ur 1 S F. W kk,VV . yi . M V Q3 1 5 'Ll , , 4 W 39 13 V' V- sly ' Q 4. q.,yQ,. .-,pw-ha-ywf ,vw Q, '2'4r-lip, SM A gfa 1 ?i i 1 ?33Wff,z up 'Y L3 Y' -'l 01,5 j't,.f, ' v J . . ff .fri Y' fs. -,'?'i,. fu bids, j'f'A'f I 'Q A ' .M fi'-L-'T12'Q:'f-f :2,!,f'3 - .,-z 'x'? 'ss-.H K K V V,,,u ' , 4 'ff' :ali- X.f!l'.! 'f3, :,ie.f . A xf J,v,wT,5g-.q V964 Q- L-1, t., Lk ax.: asnxzh ., -, W.,-f V .3 3 . . , xi 'v'-N L X 'fx 'sg i X ar an 1975-76 Varsity Cheerleaders Bottom Row: Trina Andrews, Shira Whomack, Tineke Low, and Marguerite Tew Top Row: Beth Boteler, Anne Chesser, Nancy Saul-Head Cheerleader, Connie jones, and Lisa Tyrone 116 Sports WW 'KY rs 'ff' 51 -W'. n,EZ f -, 1, , ,,,,, ummm f,L fv-- XV fr i if , ,. N W, . .if .r ---, - Q INN nn fo -RP efy 1 A30 ,ha X Clockwise from above: A cheer from the 50's, Trina claps and dances to the beat of the 50's, Shira and Trina bump to the cheer, Nancy does her imitations of a cheerleader of long ago. 118 Sports ilhinyg imakqsu-sk in B-Team Cheerleaders '?4? .,gS -fs, ,h , K 6 .EQ .d Asif WN- M , W KY 1 man 4 ' K. ff 3 lixfi-, y 4' , , V' t P Q' Y xx - I i ff - ' lt JM' 'f ' I fill' X ll Q , ., U Q ,nz t A 11 , if VV , Mft 5-ff,L3,:Ai:f.. 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Sports Awards KENNY CARTER MEMORIAL AWARD-Tim Harvey FOOTBALL Capitol Bowl Defensive Award-Larry Brashier Capitol Bowl Offensive Award-Bubba Busby 20-star Awards-Larry Brashier, Bubba Busby, Charlie Collins, Ocie Duckworth, Bubba johnson, Webb Simmons, Tim BRBARB Harvey, joe Porter, Eddie Steele, Mike Triplett, Tony Taylor and Headhunter Award-Marvin McCurdy and Greg Rahai Most Improved Back Award-Eddie Steele Most Improved Lineman-Roy Smith Most Valuable on Defense-Tim Harvey Most Valuable on Offense-Bubba Busby Scholarship Award-Tim Harvey All-Star Football Game-Bubba Busby College Grants-joe Porter, Bubba Busby, Mike Cook, GIRLS BASKETBALL All-Central Zone Team-Linda Polson, Sheila Andrews, Most Valuable-Sheila Andrews All-Big Eight Tournament Team-Dollie Crosby Most Improved Player-Roslyn Ferguson Best Defensive Player-Cassandra Ward Miss Hustle Award-Linda Polson BOYS BASKETBALL All-Morton Tournament Team-Anthony Nicholson Central Big Eight Team-Anthony Nicholson All-District Five Team-Anthony Nicholson Best Defensive Player Award-Anthony Howard All-Central Big Eight Team-Greg Walters Best Rebounder Award-Anthony Howard Best Defensive Player-Michael McCullum Mn Hustle Award-Larry Durr Most Valuable Player Award-Anthony Nicholson Mike McKenzie m and Mike McKenzie and Sandra Bolton BASEBALL Leading Hitter-Tim Harvey Mississippi All-Star Team-Tim Harvey Team Captains-Bubba Busby and Tim Harvey Most Improved-Garth Fisher Best Pitcher Award-Norman Cranford Most Valuable Avvard-Tim Harvey TENNlS Central Zone Mixed Doubles-Lee Ann Liberto and left Davis District Mixed Doubles-Lee Ann Liberto and Duncan Stone District Girls Singles-Alice Christian Most Improved Girl Player-Lee Ann Liberto Most Improved Boy Player-Gary Avignon Most Valuable Girl Player-Alice Christian Most Valuable Boy Player-Duncan Stone GIRLS TRACK District 100-yard Dash Title-Ethel McCullum Most Improved-Shira Whomack Most Points Scored-Ethel McCullum Most Valuable-Ethel McCullum Boys TRACK District Long lump Title-Theodore Thompkins Most Points Scored-Bo Myrick Most Dedicated-Gary Herring Most Valuable-Gary Herring Features ,...,.. .,4,. QWYQ -4: .,,, - .L ' ,-:cu Qfiffsl f' ' .,3v,.3:? : ,','1N-:L 'EE .11 Ik , In I b I .S-L lr .gg .pw ,.,.....,,, ,fi-M Tornado Day Tornado Day was a day of fun and celebrating sponsored by the student council. It included a spirited pep rally, a parade, the election of sweethearts by the senior football players, and an exciting football game with South Natchez. Counterclockwise from below: ROTC Color Guard leads the wayp Tornado Band shows their spiritg Harper enjoys giving gifts to the sweetheartsg Nancy and her popcorn poppersg Little Miss Anne gives away the spirit stick. L,,1L,....-.--.- l l . c' 54533 L 124 Features 4 er 42 v J L ,it.1i , my 9 5 gg, 'C l 1' '4 4if 'Qf 'ea' z' fm . me ,Aff Pep Rally Clockwise from below: GCS show their spiritp Coach Shows gives an assuring pep talkp Sally-Bashful???g The Cub is a growling. 59 B1 7, X Counterclockwise from below: 1975-1976 Tornado Sweetheartsp As usual the TORNADO staff out does Ihemselvesg The senior class uses a little nastalgiag Cheer up Cindy and Cherylp The Whirl staff prepares for T the paradeg Don't throw it Tammy!!! ' A3115 I l j ' 1 1 5 E s - X lil I 0 lux 4, ' 4 row fm f Sl E - I W 3 A F5 .1 V-0.9. V K 1 -44. E V4 g...,NI ,- fs Li, X: v-,,..,TnX-lx! x A X Q .. U' S 1 1 , 5 fxff' ' ,nl !'.k , A v I V , ' - ' ., 5 myy .r, , :qw rf T MTX-l f - ef1ri'+.1f4- .Q 'ffl' 126 Features lg yfk ff iv 7' L. F NY 121. ,A 1 ,, 1 M H r , 3 .1 , f ' A 15, f 52425 , l . 1 5 1 ' ' 31' itil 3-'5 M. J f 1. -a, a 1 9, il wasnt 1. W Q13 ' , twqwx 'E , 1 do , f lug Day lug Day was sponsored by the student council. The stu- dent body decorated the foyer and elected johnny Davis MR. IUC of 1975-1976. Laurel kept the jug one more year by defeating Hattiesburg 10 to 0. Counterclockwise from left: Coach Bergalowski gets what he's been asking forg A wise word of advice for Hattiesburgg Tension builds before the lug Gameg Our own Mr. lug, johnny Davis. Red and Gold Review A Bicentennial Salute To America! was the theme of the Red and Gold Review. The R.H. Watkins Showstop- pers, Laurel High Singers, and several other members of the student body presented past and present songs of the Twentieth Century. Clockwise from right: Nothing Could Be Finer Than To Be ln Carolina In The Morning g Stevie and David had fun at the pianog HELP!!!p Laurel High Singers presented the finaleg Steve welcomes everyone to the show. , ,N ' .- wigs, f: wh .., D I I 128 Features L' gg A h xr 't Y Ns 'wi , T.. ' 1 The Showstoppers sang and danced to Flag Wavin' Arnericansng The Age of Aquar- iusp Gerry Wyatt did his version of Teddy Bear p Iune Crumbley sang A Bird In a Guilded Cage . i I ll 'I T X 3,1 130 Features S5 .1 Q u L -'iii M Q .. 3 e A 3 -K - K Counterclockwise from left: A Pretty Girl ls Like A Me- l0dy g Ain't We Got Fun g Phyllis says Hi Fellas p Robin sings the blues. 5 :1 3 a R6 131 From top hats to spats-the cast of HELLO, DOLLY performed before a full house all three nights. The musical was presented April 22nd, 23rd, and 24th. Each night the audience observed superb acting, dancing, and singing. Counterclockwise from below: The arrival of Dolly Levig I even re- move Varicose veins g The horse prances to the beatp Debbie's beautiful smile! 132 Features Dolly Levi .......... ,DO I O .....Debbie Grim Ernestina ........ ....... S arah Chesser Libby Moffett Ambrose Kemper .......... .................................. j ohn Catron Horse .................................. ......... P am Dixon, Marguerite Tew Horace Vandergelder ......... ........................... Ermengarde .......... ....... Cornelius Hackl ....... Barnaby Tucker ....... Irene Molloy ..... ...Owen Meyers Stevie Bateman Melinda Waites Rhonda Dolan .....Bernie Butler David Meyers ...Johnny Davis Charlie Elkins .........Carolyn Smith Shana Sanders Minnie Fay ........ .............. I oy Fagan Babs james Mrs. Rose ........ ....... R obin Blackledge Rudolph ......... ........... C urtis Catron Craig Ledlow Stanley ............ .......... D an Walley Policeman .......... ......... W es Mayers judge .................. ....... S tephen Scoper Court Clerk ................................................................. Lee Thames 474.1 gil --'rr 1 - im ikfiffzwezfisimw m!s2'zszs'+e15!aessr2 ,..o-,. ,.fA Counterclockwise from left: It Takes A Woman g Look at it this way Mr. Vandergelderup You're fired! g A stuffed whaIe! g Let's go Barnaby g Go on, get out of here! 5 qw, , ., 133 Counterclockwise from below: Put On Your Sunday CIothes g Hiding from Mr. Vandergelderg Minnie Fay, Horace, and Mrs. Molloy sing and dancep Look!, I'm dancing g The dancers added the right touchg Be- fore the Parade Passes By g Its been a long time Mrs. Levi . -'vw .rr i:-.:- Q ffjif J' Q' :Elf f 2 - . - .-.f P --z 1 - - t - -e . - , see' 5 ,q,: . 5 -:: K W- 2 khkr. i ssiai W ' :If 'rf- -.gg V55 3gj,g:kfQ5- K J Q I. V alike , fs, s o 1 Zir. - rfi s Q if wx R' K 'i fy, t i t Q 1 L' Y if i si s t f m .. z Q 1- . ..:.a My L' M QA ' - '-s1. . iig' . to s we if n'eor 5, isir - e Q-theme? A ' ' ,. K ' L i til sfffi 1 it ,,, ,,.1 5 mg: 1. I ' if - E gi A X -5 A 'L r if,.r,i,,o:irAA 134 Features t . i 2 Pfief teet if iioo K, E 5 5. tf, ii Counterclockwise from left: Hi Cutie! g Dolly making her entranceg HeIIo, Dolly g Have some beats Mr. Vandergelderp Ernestina, not in public!!!p At Harmonia Gardensg Its her! Its Mrs. Levi! . Ntlsf 5 b A . JE tw. 135 .. xl ' 1 .V gfwfv MZSW- XX L f 1i LW P 2 4 ,, W ,.., ' 4 ,, K in , J H , ' Q ,V N -M f4..,,,, wm.,,.,,,mN!mww l KK M1 Dolly! i O I 01' 1 'Q I Counterclockwise from below: Cuilty! You are all GuiIty! g Hello, Big Boy! g The horse and Brian wait patiently, I don't won't to go! g The courtroom sceney Sweet Little Rosie O'Grady! . l i 3 2 l w 4 a N 'Q J i if nm. ' -l 1'l'l'v ' .- Q ,,:-- ,-., 1 ---tf M W--aff'--0-W--fn-We K M ,kkkk .-w-.i....... iii tltta H 138 Features ,W N52 J P t 4. .. K 1 xi' T, , fl , 1 ,tn- - 5 i ,,, K . ,S K .M .i L :-' i f' Q fflfzf-..f if ' at X is i 5? at a AQ si' it-' ti is at it it t Q i T i at t Vyi. . . . . -X 'T 51 : - 'Tjsjg 5 a Q Y E ,Q .,Q.. i - .f U .- A 41. Clockwise from below: The hard working stage crewg Backstage gossipp The talented lighting crewp The pit orchestrag The hard working props crewg But I don't want to go Uncle Horace. is u 1. i' at x. K - S2 41 1' : -:I . in - , f - . id . ,.4 Y ' 5 T . G X r 20 7 O wana . - ' T zattiafllsfgfa ' T 'M' T , - asi be - f 0 - T ., 565521 c wt. 'tg 1 -fi ii? T ' l b . l 3 K Q -3 'ie me s 139 1975-76 Football Sweethearts There were twenty-five sweethearts honored on Tor- nado Day by the Student Council. These girls were cho- sen by the senior football players. Each girl received a corsage that morning and during the halftime of the game the girls were given a necklace and a long-stem rose. Counterclockwise from below: Larry Brashier selected Connie lonesg Faye jones was loe Porter's sweetheartg Lenard Kelly chose Peggy McCanng Burney Bergin picked Gail Ryang julie Winters was Danny Watkins' choiceg Mike Cook selected Tricia Bush. ,,,.-v'9 I 1 hw,-fn-. , P' , lf! c.' -I L WW, ,W ,A i l 140 Features Wi S ' fb I Y . .51 s i 'ii 1,534-'!.sg3 5 gi f qw l1 -'YI' ' A-Ur W ,, 1 - Q.. -. M- 1 Z , 4 lv n-is rm-, , 42' .0 .yi 3 'ral 45 3 K6'sA,+.Q .,. N ie X,-Q . 'qt 5 F- at ' la Counterclockwise from above: Ann Marie Chandler was selected by Mike Iohnsong Alexander lohnson pirked Louise Atkinsp Leander Bridges chose Esther Donaldsong Eddie Stn-ele's sweetheart was Robin Robinsong Dottie Reed was selected by Michael Pierceg Bobby Stubbs picked Linda Twillie. l4l Counterdockwise from below: Tim Harvey's choice was Lisa Tyroneg Danny Boutwell Chose Susan Howardg Bubba johnson picked Kathy lohnsong Lisa McKenzie was picked by Mike McKen1ieg Vickie Stanley was Kent Williams' sweetheartg Nancy Saul was Bruce Youngs sweetheart. ,M -. -me mg xi, 1 Af- x ...iigglir N ' ' 4 1,7 ,, As. f . X 7 Y f if gr 4 X ,ui K+ it 1 , .1 Y X , 1? y ki Q bunn- 142 Features E A 1 4. if , ' ,W it lxg... ff 'x .. I . g., rw..,' if .U 1' 'sSCf-49 ani mx V3 ak, Pg by ff. .x A' QF I n.Lx,x4j-A ,461 . ,- fl I 1 -.,-V' - -..- -.,- '---..- .. , .. x., s' K vs. H X S li n il, 5' 'Q fi .. -i QI!! 1 :, AWWV I ! w.L ' ll, lm! i B2 1 1 g . 'S' if ?' 981- .W .lbs . 9 ' ' ' Rin S ix t- 1-gg.i.i-t i ,wil 5. , J' Tr in nit A .J ' ' Counterclockwise from left: Bubba Busby selected Shana Sanders as his sweetheartg Tirieke Low was picked by Rod Frec-many Mary Ann Rich was selected by Willie Hendersonp Dreamer Chinn was Charlie Collins' sweetheartg Robby Guth- rie chose Penny Castle as his sweetheartg Ocie Ducksworth picked Shelia Crosby for his sweetheartg Felicia Mann was the sweetheart of Roy Smith. .i ! .W . 'x H n 0 Of 1 'QQ fu tag f 1 -Q.,-M WW . Q up C., V ' A E .. 4 - ,,, Q 4 5 pd' , V .- L . L - ., H' 'hifi' 'L .d ,ff 3' W 4' x ti .5 X,-f . nr' Q wi. ,...1 , , N Y-4 N .-if K J' i january june Crumbley 144 Features F In i 3 April Allison Dewitt F9brU3l'y Connie jones Z, Nm, ' ,k an May joy Fagan Calender ,QKM ,f lVlarCl1 Lisa Tyrone l june Patricia Bush Girls 3 NM iw 1,, x 3 VW ' wi., 1 1 r Q Qs- 1 N fm 6911 S, S A- l ' i 'K l ll if f if li lr l ll I ' R, 4 . h . M P 5 'gl K il K ' ' i, WN ,...v.X.-,yus-HN . X .f 'R -1 luly Anne Chesser August Marguerite Tew September Marty Swartzfager qw. Nm.. -TTD .Elk 5 V4 - 'l ' 1 ' ?l'-wQil- Y 'H,.47.'.' up 'MAJ X ssageaf-. H -, . W , ff i45pj,f' 4:'ff,'..,flTf 'rf ' ix M ,, V : A sail? , A l Sunfire, 3' flvT'12'QliQa-iia'.?A'A- October Rhonda Sellers November Lisa Robinson December Sherrill Quinn 7 Q.. 145 ACTIVITIES gg. . W ,A - 43 1. 5 . it JA, 'gf ., 1 . ji- , ,- X, A F f,- ' . ., , . ,A, 'v,' ., pr I , L f'I - A.- -,.s.-..- , F .-P ' ss- .rf . '- . ' .,4-BTI.. 4.'v':'f:. ' ' .ngvlfh . . f ,Q . A . v-' 'Z!'L in vw:?YAn4j4--4 -.-... L. . .-.-,. .4 .-V.-...P-., -A: - 5-' Q 1 Ymt, r 'Vi- r -.,a.,W-,' -3-,I :'I-fp In 55: TF, .I li 3 F cr -.. I0 Q su-, no-4 I 1 P' pr I 9' O 3 o -,.. ... if 0. ,c,,. - 'SP' T... .v-...x. '3 i113 - v, -1- W- it .-ze- g 1' cf? ' ai T 3 if if ' Q-do -Q -Y.-. sg x 3,-0,1 1 .V .A I F L2 J 37. ., 1.0. N. . j- . , ' -113,1 -'05 -ac. - -..-1. vm' - 44. tx My , . art .Y - ' H, , .If 'buf ' 'X l Q! J 'Si .hw Y . ! A. Q A S -s 5--4 J Q I J- 1, ,ak-. ..- V -I . wT ':l -' -.-'..-i.1, l-- , -- if ' '- 4 x '-:, f 1 -.-api x. -'ul , Q .f , -I.. 1-. 1 +51 'R' S' ,s - jr! : V , , - I, , . Yer.. M t bw I Q .4 - E M- fl: U '- I' . il -fi Rai I A -,K he-. it ' Q U A 1 Z 5' 3 X' I. - 0 ' V V u. it ...W N I Student Association Officers t 'P M rv- I ff .J ' ,5 ' In the top photo are the Student Council officers. Standing-William Stone, My t f gf' 'Q wg' .L :Q Vice Presidentp Keith Paige, Presidentg Kneeling: joy Fagan, Secretaryp and J ' . f A- ff. ' 'Q' it 'asp A 'ff ' 'ff-'N ij' ' - ' Dorothy Axton, Treasurer. Below are Student Association officers. Anne L 1 ' Q A . i , M , ' ,ml I , , All A Aff' A we F 4 f Chesser, Vice Presidentp Harper Stone, Presidentg Connie jones, Secretaryg and Dawn Blackledge, Treasurer. . 4 ff, . ' 1 ,A W , v ,,,,,,,r, , . ., 4 ,ef ' T9 1 9' 'Q A ,,,,,1x. 22 1 .if , - , ,.?5'.,,g , .,w 'A ' I wr 'Wy , vcr if -fn XX' WI , . vc' 1 1 , 41' ' hy' ,V -' - ff 3.41 V, ,, +'ff'w' t , a 't M M' 4 3 v, I . 1 4.1, 4 r - ffm,-5,4 Q r-fwfj 4,5 Q r A If 'fa L va Qwzsffx X ,pax - , V W4 I' . 'K ' .53 Hifi ,1 . . F ' ,V r ,x ' ixtwfrf K ' , W. s H ,Q . f H 'V , , -f 1, . ' V ff af- r WV. 2 V,-at 3 V , X, 1,5 at-il, we ia , it i 1 A ,ru JM V n ,,,H,x99 ,aim he . Q F ,Q ..-- ' ' 1. ' V. ' X .. A ' 7 '. ' P W? ' , ' 'A A ui 1 M A - A 2 is 1 .ix ff w'a,,f,'1.. ,Q L., V V WZ, ,Sz f ,DWI 5 175 , Q 'ffdw 4. M xS'f8,.4'4 A 'ji A2 A '51 6' Y A , ' '- ft Q ' Haifa .I 4' f .f 9 3'w '- 148 Activities Student Council The Student Council is composed of six representatives elected by each class, the Student Association officers, and the class presidents. This year activities included Tornado Day, sponsoring Mr. lug, hosting a talent show, and the passing of senior exemptions. 1 'ff 3 S A , f . C 1.4 V . if I ' I A- 'T is '. X I ,I W , ,uk , L A , N ,Nr1M,, K J I K1 nf u 1. ' , I , if 1 'Q , 5 I it I K A ,CG h nh! . - 1 if . A ,,,,,,s,c M .. . ,' , A yi' ' ' ff t ' . g y T ' - . s . 4Ia v ? S' ' ' A ' v , ' A tt,- tg my , , L 'f.Nr'L'ff4: ' X 'v .I V, f' ff ,fb 'Q ' ' ' t . . ' 4 - fdaaff' t :ff ' gs, nf W fr P- , ,', sgi' B ' , X Ugg A ' T T 1 T Q if ,,,w'it:9f,i-fs, M First row: left to right: Dawn Blackledge, Dorothy Axton, Lisa Tyrone. Second row: Nancy Hendricks, Connie jones, Anne Chesser, Tineke Low, joy Fagan, Patricia Bush, Margo Middleton, Pam Eggert, june Crumbley, Lynn Trllery, Nancy Saul. Third row: William Stone, Harper Stone, Tim Harvey, Keith Paige, Chris Deaton, Wallace Dillon, and Steve Morris. 149 5 V Interact Club The Interact Club is an all girls club spon- sored by Rotary International. The girls all work together to support civic and school functions. Top photo: Outside of square are Board of Directors Pa- tricia Bush, Sarah Chesser, Lynn Tillery, and Melinda Waites. Seated inside are from left to right Lynda Smith, President, Stacy Richardson, Secretary, Robin Blackedge, Treasurer, and Diane Stone, Vice President. Bottom: First row-Anne Chesser, Lindsey Richardson, Candy Chandler. Second row-Tineke Low, Diane Stoen, Robin Blackledge. Third row-Sandra Lindsey, Margerite Tew, Robin Cran- nell, Kendall Catlin, Lynda Smith, Debra Lopez. Fourth row-Liz Gavin, Maurine Knighton, Dawn Blackledge, Lydia Steiner. Fifth row-Laurie Long, Denise Skelton, Di- ana Chandler, Susan Tillery, Pam Eggert, Melinda Waites. 4,5 K5 . ,Qi . I '., vfevvy Xqyrvdvq- V V- wk-vv,.,,,,,,, lf I 3 Qgilfdfeltltfcff g'z'1lg'f'ef:?-cf . If, C 664 AGflfIlQQgfl ilfQ, I I I tix!! 0:54,ffl!65654,cific:fffjffeiqzgzezeega, p V.. W,',',',','+'HH1mmm'awcitC 'ff 'g':':'g'!19C'lfffftltlflrVolelol'o'c'c'c'4lv'o'o'4?eEair? :f:f.'5:-:.2,'2':fgw,f,f,frfrfwzvrizfzi:':':f:':i:f:-zizfzr59540: 1 'f,'ff vwwcrocooolaewfsci m',',0,0,,0,9,f,, ff onveouuoouuwooi ff'4',',0,4,oooo ey lffo' Welv'o'o'o'4'c ole'o'o'f,He2level ff'g'g',',0,gQ:Qfe:4,' I4 in,O.Ov96O.O'O.O.O'iaO0Q'l'O64if41462561 , L1 Q , I I . I !,2fsf,f,fJ,QWfg,Qt,' t:exert:t:t:n:0:f:0:o:0xe:o:iefefefefffl f L I 5 T ' M s lm' it 5 is 2' W ' ' 4' W. . 'R at X154 M ea sem en igdrnado Marchinghand 44 5 ,, 5 if ' I ., ' L 4 A 'T any an ri A A ' Q :vt at ft fi ' T f- -f--fm f -'V I-,f , ,f ,'1 v V -.Q tiuttttttttttttttttttittitz1tn:iittu4zt!ttl'i.ti::za iii nt t tu 1 t. tt t.t' tx tu . t W W-. gk Ay.....,., TK Q A A fi 7 -V ,a ' Above: The Golden Tornado Marching Band on the Capitol steps in lackson. Right: john Keller and Dwight Gaddis were the band cap- tains for 1975-76. Right page, clockwise from top: The plaque awarded our band at the Mexican Band Festivalg The concert bandg The Malcolm Flowers award winners were john Keller, Dwight Gad- dis, and Tom Evansg Rebecca Ratcliff won the Tau Beta Sigma Award while Kent Monroe won the National Band Association Award. Band wins all superiors at state contest The Tornado Band won all superiors at the State Band Festival in Clinton. This was the third straight year the band has accomplished this task. The superi- ors included those won by the concert band, march- ing band, and drum major. The band received a supe- rior-plus rating in sight-reading. 152 Activities U, E M., ,Uwe-M., , tri' 'Q ' V Y I lk .. ,tr T ', .l H' L .n'fsl'f?n'm ' ,,. I 454 V. ' W, H+ ,vw ,H LJ? ' gf 'f '12 Q2-HK. ,. .,,i tw Immun! lima Bm' fmzfal K FDII THE DIITSTIINDING EFFDIITS IN DEVELDPING INTEITNATIDNAL UNDERSTANDING AND GDDDWIII. TIIIIDIIGII MIISIGI MEXIGD Q sf Q-sag QI T A ,-ignj: 'i gijrj g ,kgs '- , f ' - - , I ff is ',.g.,, -J ' I UU - The band was honored with an invitation from the Mexican Government to perform at the Fifth Annual In- vitational Mexican Band Festival. The Tornado Band rep- resented the State of Mississippi as Gov. Cliff Finch de- clared the R.H. Watkins High Band as Goodwill ambassadors to Mexico . While in Mexico the band performed at the Con- servatory of Music at the University of Mexico, pef- formed at a Mexico City high school, and went on sight- seeing tours that included watching a bull fight and a trip to the pyramids. All of this was made possible through one of the largest fund-raising drives ever witnessed at Watkins High. ,r , 4 it RO r I X 4 'fttx ...fr I QE YG D Tornadoes win many awards Left page, clockwise from top: The Rifle Corps, The Tornado Stage Band, Lindy Peoples was chosen a member ofthe USA Band, Members of the Mississippi Lions All-State Band include Tom Evans, Dwight Caddis, lohn Keller, and Warren White. Right page, counterclockwise from top: Dwight Gaddis and Warren White made lst chair at the State Band Clinic, The Flag Corpsg Solo and Ensemble Superior Winners, Drum Major-Tony McWilliams. i' SAA ixki-' U aims? 154 Activities A ri 9' wi- 138' 3' ,V 'Pi xx, Nfl 'Lii ng. Maas?- .S-da-fir' my ' ., ,W fi Qi 'V F' mini -'van ln addition to receiving the invitation from the govern- ment of Mexico and scoring all superiors at the Missis- sippi High School Band Festival, the band received many individual honors. The Tornadoes were represented by six members to the Mississippi Lions All-State Band. Eigh- teen bandsmen scored superior in solo competition and the flute trio, saxaphone quartet, bass choir, and per- cussion ensemble all scored superior at the Mississippi Solo and Ensemble Festival. Seven bandsmen made the first band at the South Mississippi Band Clinic with Mike Vaughan and Dwight Gaddis earning first chair honors. Warren White and Dwight Gaddis both placed first chair at the Mississippi State Band Clinic. Lindy Peoples is a member of the USA Band and will tour Europe this sum- mer. lohn Keller, Tom Evans, and Dwight Caddis all re- ceived scholarships for their excellent ability. 5 Yk,. 9 N, :ww Tx ,K . 5 ig ig g . if I A , DECA The R.H. Watkins DECA Chapter was the top club in the state for the sixth straight year. They also finished sixth in national competition at Chicago. Gloria Butler and janet LaVigne entered in Chapter of the Year com- petition and finished first in the state qualifying them for national competition. Also winning at state and quali- fying for national were: joan Maslanka, job Interview and Department Store Merchandising, Susan jarvis and Patty Sanford, Retail jewelry lndustry, Connie jones, Specialty Store Merchandising, Sandy Kennedy, Merchandise ln- formation, and Beth Loper and Mary Windham, Variety Store Merchandising. Clockwise from right: Charlie Kersh puts a shop in Laurel poster in Loeb's window, Mark Rigdon installs Gloria Butler as chapter president, Connie jones, Wilson Windham, and Gloria Butler plan for the National DECA Center fund-raising project, Watkins DECA urges everyone to shop in Laurel during the Christmas parade, Bookstore workers for this year were: Ronnie Windham, Sandy Kennedy, Daron Pitts, Greg Ra- haim, Mitch jensen, and Randy Graham. M, ,,,. R H VUKB KU ww WIT' wwl LAUREL 156 Activities Counterclockwise from left: janet LaVigne and Gloria Butler prepare the chapter yearbookg Kay Anderson and Lonnie Webb read their ads during the Deca radio dayg Walter Chandler performs on radio dayp Mr. Priester explains ad layout to one of the classesg Cary Thornton tapes up a DECA poster at Zales. IIA!! I V Illfl HATIUNAL meets Qual 157 . ,V 'T i 1 i 1975-76 DECA Classes Right Photo-First row, left to right: Brian Barnett, ,. Mary Windham, Deborah McClendon, lanice f l Thighpen, Karen Hoover, Sheila Crosby, Second g lwy,.,, ty ,A F A - row, left to right: Ronnie larvis, Lee Thames, Danny :ff,.f f' r 47- ,N f '.'vQ 'f'l3'4, ,Hia l' , ,gg ffj higliul, Harris, Tom Anderson, Daron Pitts, Michael Evans, A g , l,,3.Q,? Q' ' ,4,. 1' ' -ififfigZQ.1,Qt f33., Q34 f .-if J K - ' x Tony Bingham. - -'.-' '- fri fx 1474? K I , fi, 'Eff' r Ft. :fm ' ' F V 7 'f' V .asm ' - - -, 1 f ., W ,wg ,, , .- .. .. w ..- .,..., va . ,,...qu ' . was-1-q '-J' H1 t',!': V ' -A1-2 ,T -'2 1 L .L , .V .Q 'X xg iff- fa A 'Q-V3 -A r' , . ' 11-gs--. .., - n . .f - - - , ,,,,,,, .., - 4 ,evil sf-1' - 'A , - ,L ,A ., 1' ..: 'V-wb - V 94' 4 HU.. '-',,7'g. ':.-i1- Left to right: Mike Boone, Alan Stevens, Kathy Vincent, Mark Child- ers, Patty Sanford, Greg Boone. Standing, left to right: Bill Broadway, Brett Young, Mike Cheeks, Hal Hill, Bernard jones, Perry Wade, Matt lensen, David Chancellor, Tim West. Seated, left to right: Deb- 158 Activities l ...ai l lil- ble Hall, Annette Loggins, Walter Chandler, Debbie Cantrell, Margo Kennedy. Standing, left to right: Donnie Lightsey, Charlie Kersh, Eric Scrimpshire, James Webb, Eddie Butler. all Q , Q mi' Top photo, seated left to right: Sandy Kennedy, Debbie Young, Lisa Shepherd, Angie Blackwell. Standing, left to right: Bobby Gaskin, Ron- nie Windham, loey Roberts, Gary Thornton, Terry Bond, Tracy Creel. Middle photo, seated left to right: Kay Anderson, Sharon Holder, Lon- nie Webb. Standing, left to right: Terry Temple, Curwyn Ellender, Mark Wood, left Reynolds, Phillip Temple. SKFQ--',1g, 'X - - v rm .dir-, - . Above, left to right, seated: Terri McDonniel, Mary Etta Holden, Ann Buchanan, joyce Orr, Sandra White, Linda Boykin. Standing: Beth Lo- per, Darlene lshee, loan Maslanka, Gwen Calaher, Kelly Kellams, lohn Clayton, Bernita Ball, Chuck Coleman, Irene Durr, Dorothy Wages, Tammy Ward. Left photo, seated left to right: Clementine Walters, Su- san lshee, Linda Wheat, Pam Taylor. Standing, left to right: Greg Ra- haim, Clint Burton, Daron Pitts, Billy Taylor, Monte Parker, Pat Russell, Sara Welborn. Mu Alpha Theta Q nw Mu Alpha Theta is an organization which works for the benefit of the school. Members must have three credit units in math, and an A average in citizenship for the pre- vious semester. The club sponsors the annual National Math Test, as well as representing the school at the an- nually held Math Convention. Below: Sitting-Lynda Smith, Martha Holloway, Robin Blackledge, Stacy Richardson, Candy Chandler, Beth Loper, Debra Lopez, Lynn Tillery, Betty Chain. Standing-Diana Chandler, john Catron, Denise Skelton, Owen Meyers, Melinda Waites, Steve Scoper, john Keller, Mrs. Fulton, Gary Herring, and Keith Paige. Top Photo: Left to Right-Melinda Waites, Vice President, and Lynda Smith, President. sv, 4 S 1' 1 ' fk.Ei,.zk4:.K , . .a.-.fN .L .El K tag- ppwefh. si VY , w I , K , K. . Jw, ,L 7 ., - .K I .arg , 'Sffffiw-if3?ti,1fjyi-'.i'f., lSi'lz't ? 3 f',fl.-'isiilpgk ' Q ' ' ' ,. If 'ah 3 AQ'-'TSW f-S2 J' X tg.. -,sis Mg,-as . V ,, pw, -,, gg: xg. , .gif way- K we..-s',. + - ' i ff: eziiw.. .. . ph' , VH ff -wr 'X ifi- 4r,,r,,'ww ,. , - i ' f..i??fi' -f Q . ' . 1 ---W -f 5, ' X Q , ri .tfiifxihhlv-A NM J,-'. A ' + . - ffff':'t ':',,.r s',1.5,'w. gg.. M. '.T Aga- ' -,Qn:f ' leafy- 4.9, ii.-Q-?9 .2tnf N' -Litas ff ...- . 2' p.-......Qw'Y- xwtc.:-T' fin . eii.!.'.. f 160 Activities ffg , ,,'i' A National Honor Society Requirements to be a member of the National Honor ff V Society are: students must maintain an A average for 57516 each semester in at least one academic subject and no a 94- fi! average lower than a B in the other subjects for the pre- -sw' f , , ceding year. Citizenship must be a B or better for each ff? 15513 six weeks. The club participates in various activities H , , T throughout the year. The National Honor Society offers a T T tutoring service also in order to raise money and benefit T i other students. First row-Debra Lopez, Elizabeth Bond, Stacy Richardson. Second row-Lynda Smith, Kent Monroe, Babs james, Diane Stone, Candy Chandler. Third row-Betty Chain, Melinda Waites, Debbie Grim, Martha Holloway, Fourth row-Sara Welborn, john Keller, Lynn Tillery, Fifth row-Paul Decker, Steve Morris, Shauna Stanislaus, Sarah Chesser, Sixth row-Diana Chandler, Steve Scoper, Seventh row-Wallace Dillon, lohn Catron, Keith Paige, Owen Meyers. 2? ,,. A W? WMA tm l ,gmt . Girls State Girls State is a group of chosen girls who go to lack- son to take part in government functions. Each girl has a chance to run for an office, learn more about state politics, and gain respect for America's flag. To hoto: Left to ri ht-lanice Thi en Gloria Butler. Below: First PP - 8 SP , row-Genie Parker, Kendall Gatlin, Shelia McGill. Second row: Kathy Dennis, Diane Stone, Lynda Smith, Cindy Craft. Nr X, X Q Qx .i 6 3 - g 8 f t1gtcg , ,a, A X . W 1 dna. 162 Activities Q' Boys State First row: David Phillips, Kent Mill J 0- ffl ff' X. er, Larry Matthews, David Dodd, lames Cason, Collier Wilson. Second row: Owen Meyers, Ronnie jarvis, Hal Hill, Danny Watkins, Mike Brady. , ab , 'Q k t ,, W M, .nl xy wr - V ' . .' . V 1, i 0 C Nfrnpf it .. ' ffl ' - . iv Q gh-ig ,Q Ar- 3 . H , gm' ls t 'M in . V H I M ,K f 15,35 kv We 5, .gif w it K. Q K, 'xg 4 x 3 35 1 .-.J vi H 'S' -Q53-vLl 'vOv ' MN? 1'- Left to right: David Meyers, Robin Crannell, Bernie Butler, Melinda Waites, Candy Chandler, Steve Scoper, Lynn Til- lery, Craig Ledlow, Debra Lopez, lamey Edwards, Owen Neyers, Diana Chandler. To the right, Robin Grannell, lamey Edwards, Don't worry, it's only 30 minutes. 164 Activities AM Hi linx S Q , 'J Q Boys L Club The purpose of the Boys L Club is to pro- mote a feeling of good fellowship among the members, to promote the principles of good sportsmanship, to uphold the principals for the best of the school, to bear oneself in a manner that will create respect for the organization, the resulting influence working for a higher degree of character among the students in our school. To the Left are officers of Boys L Club. Ed- die Steele, Vice Presidentg Gary Herring, Secretary!Treasurerg and Rodney Freeman, President. 'JE' ., .:.,,.,. ' 3 , , t T, - L 7 - E . . .1i' 1 L 1 1+ fy 1 ' cgi, .J K if f X , -T sg? A nj , ,.., 2 . 'E 'N 4 - T S-su-...4-wig 1 5 3 First row sitting, Left to right: Lynn Norwood, Jamey Edwards, Dorothy Ann Stone, Laura Edwards, Debra Lopez. Second row standing: Sharon Craven, Lawrence Clanton, and Mary Louise jones. Below-Mary Louise lones, Vice President, and lamey Edwards, President. Future Teachers of America , Requirements to be a member of the Future Teachers of Amer- ica are any student considering any phase of teaching, band di- recting, coaching, etc. The purpose of this organization is encour- agement of selective recruitment of teachers. l 5 Q 166 Activities . '-,,..--- ' Z 'F-'-,,,,.,. .1 Q . , , 5 : N . ,,,.,......--- f,-u-w U , . A M, K A A o X, Q, W M 4' First row, Left to right: Patricia Gavin, Felicia Mann, Shelia Husband. Second row: Faye jones, Mary Louise jones, Mary Ann Rich, Linda Twillie. Third row: Beverly Portis, Delphine Moffett, and Cammie Rickard. Below: Sitting-Mary Louise lones, President, Standing-Mary Ann Rich, Sec- retary, Faye jones, Vice President, Felicia Mann, Reporter. if iw Future Homemakers of America x?':i F , X A The Future Homemakers of America is for any 'gf if T 'Q irl who has had home economics or is resentl fs ' l -' Ki g p Y 'R ,L 1 , V T- it taking it that year. The enjoyment found in this club ' g ,gf f '2' 4 ss,,, is found through practicing homemaking, working y s, together in a group, self-expression, working in the N y y it 4 R community, and in learning to appreciate family 'ta. ' y ,ip and others for what they are rather than dwelling f , , on what they should be. 417 ,v r s I- P Q 7- , A 1 . 1- I s naw an ,,..,, .-, ,,,.,, Q, 'Q QW! c ' M ','f.w.., I , , fx Q 'av' Chess Club 168 Activities Left to Right-Craig Ledlow, Tom Anderson, john Crews, Mrs. Marie Norman, john Keller, Gary Herring. fee! itz' 34' ity all X Lab Assistants ancl French Club '-.. 3 N ft .. hu K WW ,gl To the left-Lab Assistant Michelle Hutto. Below is the French Club. '- '85 NA 1.,,,. ,Y ' I ' fx Projectionist Club The Projectionist Club is a service club, which operates and maintains audio-visual equipment. This equipment is expensive, therefore, this makes it a responsible job. The club is open to any student in R.H. Watkins who has a library period and whose grades are passing with a citizenship grade of satisfactory. inns---f-W sv- v ' ull V' Q. 4 Q su 1 V, 'F N' is , t UMW' - i -.. First row-David Dodd, Tim Houston, Rusty Bradford, Paul Duff, Eddie Rogers. Second row-Monroe McCullum, Perry Dozier, Tommy Holifield, Ricky King, Gary Herring, Billy Caldwell. Third row-Tommy Lockhart, David Pickering, Steve Crawford. 170 Activities Library Club The Library Club is open to students showing an interest in library work, and having a library period. A member must maintain a C average or above and have a B or above in citizenship the previous semester. 1 , 'N K . v' 'X -vs. Vx if if - -4 ' ff-ev is se- 1 ,ss Iii .. N L? Vg , ,N - -, 1 ' 0 ' Z A 3 C in , A t Y t . . ' B Nl f Q 'X 5 f fi a is - 'lt 3 f L. I ,aj 5 Q af ' Q 9 1 l . . Q ' I f . Q ' if 3 v , C A A , f ,. X, Nl.. t - Q '5 s-as-Q.i'i' Q '55-sf ' . ', 4533 ff kk.. B at jf A X' R.. -as ' x f Q -.4 .a!' I 1, l,i.' . sf' 3 , , 1 m 1. , Vw. .a.f--n .XA frv., . sf, ,' . ., L w, ., . . . .. , .- . '. so X W.-' f as Vx elif 1 -X. ,vs A .y gin s. 7 QA K Ya 'F' ,5 A Q Q di, .Q is V-'l . Kneeling left to right-Lynn Norwood, Karen Daly, Mary Holden, Kay Germany, Leslie Parker, Standing-Carol Irvin, Lyndsey Richardson, Lynn Ishee, Wanda Smith. 171 ,,'sn ,, 1, Office Assistants ..,..., ,...........,, . ,ff , ,.,,,. W -W' w is Clockwise from top: Becky Smith, Irene Durr, luanita McLain, and Rae Ann Eggertg Seated-Sharon Smith, Kendall Catlin, Standing-Laurie Long, First Row: lessine Pollard, Trina Andrews, Shirley jordan, and Felicia Mann, Second Row: Earline Morris, Beverly Portis, Cindy Long, Carolyn Smith, and Leslie Chandler 172 Activities 'Uma 5 ww b if r .,..,,, ,,,c , nw L, I zli a i we .i ,., f : 513: ,giifiifffix iiiiftf' , L - .12 2,1 Witter' fftfggsf 35: :A ' . 1, ,.. van if-fri ,, .., ,, iiffiiiiiiiff we , L iii li, ,sign .Q ,.n , . ,f if , . ff 2 f Q Av 4 l ' fy ' 1 'i The office assistants help in the office by running errands, X delivering messages, collecting attendance slips and mark- ing attendance records. gc.. .31 , . l 4 .4 I I . - I I Top Photo: seated left to right: Linda Barlow, Nancy Saul Shirley Weems. Second row: Seila McGill and Aimee Ma- ngum. Middle photo: Beth Boteler, Dorothy Ann Stone Connie Ruffin. Kneeling: Cheryl Daniels and Margo West Standing: lan Aycock. Bottom photo: Kathy lernigan Melba Bruce, Ann Morgan. Second row: Lynn McBride Susan Howard, lenny Hanna. Q ' M 'iw junior Classical League A 5 ' A V Wfof-we ,,W 1 A QQ ., 174 Activities Y--Q , ,IT M lf .V ,n ' nj.nA35 t-nl. , x. N 'rim N 5 i vi f T 2 1 -f .4-p. A , :ri -Ffg. -' W' 'L ' - a-'T : , jst. 11 'A',:1--sgcgfhm A f 5, W f. ft 5.4 f A ffffw- .- n wi .t,1 .sw ,If T w. ' K ,Q , . X - -5, . ' A ' W. t if L' .1 J- T , f , A 'N 1.4-+q,,, ' t i -- 24 l T? t I 'Z A . ,ny ,. j i . Q:-'s : QQA'l ,f.f:? Q , 'bv' .- wa . . s t .. f, ' 4 A 'N X s .W , A t ,A 4.5, 4 , , . . I 3 T S' -11'-'if . ui r ., x A ,p . .W -- , , .4 V Q Top Photo: Left to right, first row-Chris Deaton, lerome lohnson, Larry Matthews, Vicki Vaugh, Bernard McCree, Second row-English O'Bannion, Beverly Portis, lohn Har- klen, Melinda Waites, Dena Bisnette. Third row-johnny Davis and Terry Van Devander. Bottom: Squatting-Chris Deaton, Reporter, Jerome johnson, President. Standing- Melinda Waites, Secretary, and Beverly Portis, Vice President. Fourth Reich The Fourth Reich is a newly organized club, and one of the fastest to get involved. The German Club won S300 in the McDonald's Goes to School Contest, S25 in the Toys for Tots drive, traveled to Southern, along with various other activities. Drug Education '1 , JS' .5 'lll'.'.'. :'v n r.x.!.,,,..nsi'fli'a 1 4 av' J aff ,, , C2 ' V ,M z, f ' t , .9 ,fy ,,f, it . yin mm,,, is I V , ...V-fff On stairs from left to right: Cary Herring, William Stone, Eddie Steele, Mike johnson, David Shoemake, Garth Fisher, Rodney Freeman, and Ronnie johnson. First row left to right, Dawn Blackledge, Patricia Bush, Vicki Stanley, Lynn Tillery, Penny Castle, Nancy Hendricks, joy Fagan, Lisa Tyrone, Kendall King, Tineke Low, and Phyllis Owens. 176 Activities Counterclockvvise from left: Dale Davis and Vicki Stanley give a program to elementary studentsg Gary Herring tea- ses a second grader as Phyllis Ann wonders what's goin' on? g Bubba johnson and Kathy johnson help students with a drug ed worksheetg Tim Harvey appears to have the attention of the whole class. 177 Safety Council 2 i Q MQW' . ,gif Sitting, left to right' loyce Orr, Candy Chandler, Stexe Sc S . f oper, tanding, left to right: Coach Jones-Advisor, lohn Harkless, Patricia jordan, Law- rence Clanton. The Safety Council is an organization of students who are interested in promoting safety at school, at home, on the streets, in and around water, and on the highways. The council is affiliated with the state association and works incooert' 'hh ' ' ' ' ' p a ion wit t e National Safety Council and with its Laurel association. 178 Activities jr. Red Cross av A 11X- iii i ...'.- . . y K . N' ' 4 Wi f .. Q .k'. T W .ans . .IQ 'T , A fi. , V ... -X r :.'!J,, . . fi?5fw',c W K W, 5 ,ffl ts 'sr 7 u - f. i v' ,U ' 'XY' 'J--iq ,ws 11' k.'.K,4..q.V1.,:' A flrgvf 55-in I ,Wi I ., ' 5. a VA' we e ,'-...,gff,,Q.f- ,,.41V:x.:- M- tip f xaqgpf K Q ' . , . . .' 5:1 ' 'i .ft . Qi ' 'V . V, - - 1 .. -Q 51,4 4' ' ' A , I sf, ,. 1. K ,K -fn N.7'f,-,u', ,l ' . ,1' v- rl L' J VX I f ,gtg 8 ' - t .0 Al, .. --- , ., f.,,.,'1- . 4 f ' - 4 x ,gf - A... . K ,V+ -.' 'Y 7 4 - 4 'vw , 'R' ' . 'S 'N vii' 4 K 34' 5 'K We . v ' - A A K . .' J f 5 ' 5 A ,N f 51116 ,,, .5 -, W , O' 7- I-gs V , q .-, 515 , ...y ,,,., , , , t 1, - - 5 N . .3- fug 'K . It 4. , 5 'I X' eb A ,ix O ' ' r xv ' D .ak L X114 ' rd: X111 D 1 V First row, left to right: Leslie Parker, Vicki Wheat, Marjorie McCuIlen, Felicia Mann. Second row, left to right: Diana Chandler, Cindy Craft, Linda Twillie. The junior Red Cross is an organization of students interested in promoting service projects and in serving the National Red Cross. Each homeroom has a representative to the club so that the entire school may participate in the functions ofthe council. During this year the Watkins club was named the top club of the month by the Laurel Red Cross. 1a,..n...f- K H30 Activities Robin Grannell, manager Diane Stone, manager Nl 44. U-V5 lf? up Q36-u-rm' 7 V. f Vik' 4 ,f - 1. EY -f. s of-Q' Q ee 4 11' A', NJQ' i ani 9 , x 'J ,z gf., . I il 5 ,fi - if lv? 'J aff! ,,. . 4 9 Qa- f Q .. , 'll 1 311. wiv fahw i' fi ' M 1255? if E, I Q .1 vi '1 wi 1 Q qu-ra U , I -0- 's l '. ki' Y V C ,w ' Pl .Ji ,V L, . ig, fifn 43- A 1 'ff' . wk - ,X .., I v , w x 1 s. N H . , New xr 6 . V Left to right, top row: loy Fagan, Debbie Crim, Phyliis Owens. Second row: Lisa Peacock, Linda Poison Sherrill Quinn. Third row: Robin Robinson. 182 Activities 75-' , -153- , I y . w - v. ,5,, W. K ',,' Y . X . . V,' F. ll flbfv xi 4' S ,f, 1 . f 4 f. if f , f gif- 4 r , f, ', fi . , M2365 Ln.z.n,. iffy 4'fU 7fllll VV., f .NX I Q if if 1 .4 Y' ' .' i.-llfgii' ' Aigcf: .1 '24-A, ,+ T7 ,y ,J iff' :Q ffwx ' -x 5, 6 ,f ef for S . . P f ?'3g'i .Q - ,i ,, 24,1 ' ' I f. vw' 1 .. .Q 'G .I- Left to right, top row: Shana Sanders, Rhonda Sellers, Caren Sibley. Second row: Lynn Tillery, Vicki Varner, Terri Wilson. Third row: lenny Yost. 183 1 , s S ' r Q , f 'l T Y S Q A 1 1 1 52 A 5 f A T , T , A i s 'IQ First row-june Crumbley, Sherrill Quinn, joy Fagan, Shirley jordan, Allison DeWitt, Margerite Tew, johnny Davis, Charlie Elkins, Burk West, Tim Ellzey, Libby Moffett, Debbie Grim, Becky Grim, Lee Ann Liberto, Babs james, Robin Blackledge. Second row-jan Wright, Vicki Lott, Candace Wade, jadee Williams, jamie Allen, Perry Wade, David Meyers, Brock Westover, Wes Meyers, Lee Thames, jim McNeil, Pam Dick- son, Gloria Butler, Leilia Ann Duncan, Marcia Poison, jenny Yost. Third row-Gina Davis, Leisa Harper, Lisa Peacock, Candy Chandler, Vicki Vaughn, Anthony Hardy, Bruce Young, Stevie Bateman, Owen Meyers, Craig Ledlow, Bernie Butler, Steve Scoper, Richard Bustin, john Catron, Carolyn Smith, Kathy Dennis, Shana Sanders, Melinda Waites. Singers Q re wk WWW S K. z. 1 5. .Q 5 Q x ks J 5 'V 1 .. f F F N Q 3 v ' S 4' 5 if A Q X -. i K if ' 1 X R. fi. .. 2 .1 7-B. -sv , gg-225251 1. '29 -ww :rv . l -. , 4, ,,, .Y JA Vw-4 . g , F ,E 1 5. 1- - T! 3 . 1 . ww MRF Q R. X '-A- I Ni X .. 5. .V. . Y W Q ww wk S. 1 3 15255 -iz . 55, Q3 E KxfM iMQQNxwA wma:-is ...... 'Q W www , ....... .., ,H - U Showstoppers First row, Left to right-Mary Poythress, Becky Grim, Melinda Waites, johnny Davis, Pam Williams, Brock Westover, Diane Stone, Charlie Elkins, Kathy Dennis, Marcia Polson, Babs james. Second rovv-lim McNeil, Candy Chandler, Carolyn Smith, Shana Sanders, Debbie Grim, joy Fagan, Wes Mayers. Third row-David Meyers, Bernie Butler, Steve Scoper, john Catron, Bruce Young, Owen Meyers, Curtis Catron, and Richard Pollett. 186 Activities Annual Staff The 'Tornado' staff, sponsored by Mr. Basil Smith, is composed of twelve students. Together the students com- pose a pictorial record of students, classes, campus life, and faculty. y ...rv . , . ,M V, ..5,,a :., W, ,Q 4' 1,1-I f .l an- 5 ' -. -. . it-'T -T' .. - Eg .al F L- -I :if 46.2 W' 1 I5 T '55 H .1 Q' ,.'.4f,Q,,,a,,. 1 I 4 l v s- bi Left to right: Lynda Smith, Copy Editor, Alice Christian, Editor, Pam LaVigne, Classes, Lisa Clark, Sports, Sandra Lindsey, Features, Margaret Shaidnagle, Activities, Paul Decker, Business Manager, Earl Brownlee, Wallace Dillon, Photographer, Billy Britt, Photographer. Not pictured are Brian Sloan, Photographer, and lanice Amerson, Classes. Whirl Staff The school newspaper is a vital part of the school. It reflects the spirit and activities written by the students themselves. The 'WhirI' is published seven times a year. Q A E ' 2 J:-me ic S E ff . , .-we Lf, 1' 'law' as V4 1 ww: X ,,s. is ' is we fi 'bd Pictured above are Sarah Chesser, Editor, lerome johnson, News Editor, Shauna Stanislaus, Features Editor, Larry Frohman, Photography Editor, Kent Miller, Art Editor, and reporters Margaret Shaidnagle, Candace Wade, Nancy Hendricks, Diana Chandler, Debra Lopez, Maurine Knigh- ton, and Robin Blackledge. 188 Activities Quill and Scroll The literary magazine is published once a year b sele t d y C e students. This year the chosen title was 'Breezes'. The purpose of 'Breezes' is to publish creative efforts of students at R.H. Watkins High Sehool. wg-pf lt 9' lf' 4 'H' cms 1' A we ' ft va ezztz FT X 1' 4, wp Al'i ,fs f ff irst row, Left to right-Steve Scoper, Sarah Chesser, Shauna Stanislaus, Kent Miller. Standing-james Cason, Larry Frohman, Lynda Smith. 189 M' Science Club , fsswwa-wean.-cs. an . J, -ew-4 2 M! I -Wu .V H M Y W 4, x 'iv First row, Left to right-Maurine Knighton, Robin Grannell. Second row-Wallace Dillon, Craig Ledlow, Debra Lopez, Linda Blackwell, Lynda Smith, Pam Morris. Third row-Steve Parker, Leisa Harper, Burk West, Steve Morris, Steve Crawford, Evan Magee, and Mr. Billv Hyatt. 190 Activities Environmental Science Program The environmental science program has been under- way for two years as of 1976. Students involved in ESP meet every Monday evening during the school year. The purpose of this program is to allow students to observe nature first hand. A trip to Big Bend, Texas during spring holidays was one of the main highlights of the program. 191 ROTC The ROTC program at R.H. Watkins High School provides many opportunities for students to learn and practice leadership procedures and traits. Stu- dent cadets are given opportunity to belong to many aspects of the ROTC program through class activities, field experiencesfand battalion gather- ings. There are activities for both boys and girls in cadet staff and officer training, drill team com- petition, and color guard. This year the Watkins unit participated in its annual inspection and was deemed a HONOR unit in the US Army Third ROTC Region, junior Division. Clockwise from upper right: Company Ap Company B3 Company C, Company D, The boys drill team prepares to march in the Tornado Day Parade, Company D stands at-ease while Company C is inspected during the federal inspection, - gk., , C 'Asif ,T , 'CQ 'ff 'au D ' It 'P Activities Counterclockwnse from left Girls Dnll Team Boys Color Guard Grrls Color Guard Boys Drill Team The battahon stands at ease Nffelba Bruce IS qulzzed by an Inspecting officer 0 . IROTC Awards Day Program The annual JROTC awards day was a great success. The awards and cadets who were recognized for their outstanding abilities during the school year are listed on the next page. Clockwise from above: Col. Harralson presents the Rotary Club Award to Lillie Hareg VVilliam Sauls is seen receiving his Rotarx Club Awardp Larry Matthews receives the 85rd FA BN USAR Award from Col. Harral- song Charles Bridges is awarded the VFW for Outstanding Military Efficiency. 194 Activities N,,,,.--4--'- US Army Saber presented to Outstanding Cadet Officer-Cadet LTC David Pickering. , DAR Award presented to senior student who has displayed outstanding Patri- otism, Loyalty, and Service-Cadet Major Stephen Monroe. R.H. Watkins High School Leadership Award-Cadet WLT Terry Newell, Cadet CPT Billy Caldwell, Cadet 1 XLT Beth Entrekin, Cadet SGT james McCraney, and Cadet SSG Thomas Shows. IROTC Staff Award-Cadet TSC Curtis Graham, SMC Gary Thornton, PSG Deborah Cooper, SSG Mike Garland, and CPT Larry Harper. American Legion Award for Military Excellence-Cadet CPT Scott Hamilton, SSC. Mike Boone, and SGT Paul Duff. American Legion Award for Military Scholastics-Cadet1!LT Rickey King, MSG Willford Patterson, and CPL Howard Smith. Rotary Club Award-Cadet 1!LT Lillie Hare and CPT William Sauls. Dept. of the Army Superior junior Cadet Award-Cadet CPT Sheila Crosby, SSG Hunter Shell, and SGT Burke West. VFW Award for Outstanding Military Efficiency-Cadet CPT Charles Bridges, CPT Brian Lott, 1!LT Sandra Dearman, and CPL Robert McNamara. 83rd FA BN USAR Award-Cadet WLT Larry Matthews. Mississippi National Guard Award-Cadet CPT Rusty Bradford. VFW Marksmanship Trophy-Cadet CPT Rusty Bradford. Sons of American Revolution Award-Cadet SGT Chris Deaton. ROA Award-Cadet CPT Martha Holloway. Faculty and Administration N- ur-- I wa. 9-4 'GTI 'J p-1 , sn . NI ',,,:2'f.. 1' --1,1 Us '5 -62 -Q.. clifar ff- df L Board of Education 1111! , -J w', ' A ':' X, '. ?' for l 'V 1 3 in J ' -i si L V ' A 'A Q or nv 1. 2 . U Q. ,- Q . ,af Z .Am N., 1 A i 4 V, , 5, A M t ,ii an M , A., , Y 'rt I my . ' I I 1 is .1 f eaiurwimreniclsr 'v y '. p lik SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS-fleft to rightj Lavelle Walters, Lowell W. Tew, Charles L. C iom-President, Dr. Robert B, Hilbun-Secretary, Mrs. Henrine Knaive-Vice-President. O 198 Faculty and Administration Eli :LY :fi fi ii VS 15? 5.4 Laurel City Schools Administrative Staff Clockwise from below: David Sheppard-Administrative Assistant, lames Parrish-Administrative Assistant, Dr. Frank B. Warnock- Superintendent. ,paris vw-as ,Mt -all 1f.f,x,1 .- T il L, A xl: 1 .K xg 5 gp: Math, V .hs . ,,a , 'A ' 1 1 Std? Administration and Secretarial Staff Clockwise from right: Dr. Hal Easterwood-Principal, Alex Warren-Assis- tant Principal, james S. Thomas-Assistant Principal, Mrs. Sara Hill-Secre- A 4,-' tary, Mrs. Leatha Beard-Secretary. sa N? ,,,, i :rf 200 Faculty and Administration F' Nga 21 QS 9' M . iiflfff :iris if f . ff f iss i ,f Q f va fjffsr ,Q is X Counselors and Secretarial Staff Counterclockwise from left: Mrs. Mary jones-Counselor, Miss Hllma See feld-Counselor, Mrs. Barbara Webb-Counselor, Mr. Mike Reed Drug Ed. Specialist, Mrs. Louise Causey-Secretary. flg ,l A if . if I X Faculty Gladys Austin-Science, Math Kay Barksdale-Englis William Barksdale-Science Chet Bergalowski-Soc. St., Coach fi Dewey Blackledge- Distributive Ed. George Blair-P.E., Coach Roxie Bogart-Choral Music, Speech Doug Boller-Soc. St., Coach Alex Box-Distributive Ed. Iames Busby-Auto Mechanics john R. Carr-History, Coach rl' Larry Coleman-History james Cox-Choral Music Warrene Ferry-Mathematics Katie Fulton-Mathematics Lillie Garner-Commercial 202 Faculty and Administration 5 S, xv E Q My Ct? 'YF f gr n ff Q X K C Cho cg js' N' ggfii' E E .3 I f,a ' J' Q ,. 1 ,'-' ' . - 3 i l I we -Q-5'-2-.-. 1 139 Sv- Q5 'QW' i r - 'wif Gary Gordon-P.E., Coach Carolyn Grubbs-Mathematics Ginger Hamrick-Special Ed. Essie Mae Harry-English Alice Henderson-P.E. Kathleen Holifield-Librarian Billy Hyatt-Science Idell jefferson-Metal Trades Virginia jenkins-Science, Math Scott lones-Driver Ed., Coach William jones-English jimmy jordan-French, English Tommye Kersh-Commercial Dianne Lindsey-English, journalism Ethel McClure-Commercial Clorinda Moody-Teacher Aide 203 Sue Moore-Home Ec., Science Mary Morris-English Marie P. Norman-English Lynn Oates-Spanish Dorothy Parrish-Commercial Barbara Robinson-Art May Round-Home Economics Henry Shows-Soc. Stud., Coach Anita Smith-Commercial Basil Smith-Math, Drawing Evelyn Snipes-Latin, Mid. E. Civ. Ann C. Stone-Social Studies Walter Strong-Building Trades Sandra W. Sumrall-English Yvonne Terrell-Social Studies Billy Ulmer-Band 204 Faculty and Administration J fb 35 ww, YKW1? -A its x- v trffx Xt 4 , t. ' NC. 2 sift Q G I , g I t aff 1:-wi ,' , N wg . it 4.x PQ-'Yr' 54, N I A K ivy ,-f'4 . 4, ,,,wsw Sv. mm L S S. ASC? -96' J-M ,, list! - ,- , l f 5 up-'11 'DQ' S. 1' W' IC . ' t , ULN ww, L Wx it Carl Varnado-Band Dessie R. Warren-English Phillip W. Wedgeworth- English Nancy Wingo-Modern Dance Florence M. Witte-English Sandra Wright-Mathematics Alene Valentine-Librarian Col. Hugh Harralson-ROTC Director Sgt. Donald Evans-ROTC Instructor Sgt. lohn Flynt-ROTC Instructor Sgt. Luther McCarthy-ROTC Instructor Sgt. Lester K. Powell-ROTC Instructor Sgt. Robert West-ROTC Instructor lim Gatwood, Soc. Stud., Coach Not pictured: Lee Garner- Coach 205 ADVERTISEMENTS ,VX ,.. iw? X H Q .-X v- '7 .!.. Blvd Curb Mkt. 734 Ellisville Blvd. 425-4251 Hobby Corner 1534 Nth 1st Ave. 649-7378 ' A Division of Lindsey Termite Control Best wishes to Class of '76 from . William's Auto Supply, lnc. Best wishes from larvis Television Sales 84 Serv. 113.1Sth St., Laurel 428-8686 Compliments of ... Motion Industries, Inc. 2025 N. Meridian Ave. Aycocle Roberts' Gardiner Center Complete Design for Residential 84 Commercial Interiors Bosun loe's Southern 4 Fried- Seafood 425-2612 Erma Stennet's Hair Styles 1415 W. 2nd St. Laurel, Ms. Edwin M. Thames Land and Timber Mng. 649-1300 Dell's Texaco 84 Hertz Rent-aeCar let. Hwy. 84 84 Hwy. 15 W. . C George Martin Motor Company Smith Stationers , 203 S. Magnolia Box 224 649-7911 Laurel, Ms. 208 Advertisements 'bill' ZZf0f,Z'fd,'2 Premium Quality I, W l Cllldllell Best wishes for Class of '76 fm' Wayne Poultry Kilgore's Yardstick 1501 ist. Ave. Phone-428-1128 Laurel Q -IB Business 425-4271 Patric:k's Radio Supply 449 North 6th Aye. Visit Patriclds for a complete selection of Radios, T.V's, Stereos and a wide variety of music. NECO ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS 210 Adver l LAUREL f-. 1m .f -? . ra - . fqgim'-9 ' at ' V'ff1'.' ,i -:WA jg 'R is ,. .l TSX' L . S ,tj tisements .. 4, Fine Photography Bass ,Studio 711 Central Ave Call 426-2791 VWHmnYs Electric 1218 West 5th Compliments of .. Etfeeg aure Sumrall 425-3144 Drugs Night 649-1548 6497572 428-1914 Hul1o's Compliments of Market Quinn Pharmacy 1603 North joe Wheeler Pleasing You , Pleases US! HamlltOn Graves 310 Magnolia f 4. Valar st X ,J l Q E., . ,levi fy U v - il my G JT? .jf Jw ut .7 V ,,,, Vg, 6 ,f fwsgft, y,,3 Bottled Under the Authority of the Coca-Cola Company - I Laurel Coca-Cola rt rt Bottling Company Ellisville Blvd. lt'S the REAL THING! 2, Advertisements K, L X 'lf- .Q ,, Compliments of ... Bush Dairy Your Home Town ' Dairy Laurel, Ms. Laurel Blueprint Company ' 226 Ellisville Blvd. 428-8289 Central-Pontiac Buick Company 219 Ellisville Blvd. 426-6387 Hick's Air-Conditioning an Heating Sewice 1101 Wansley Rd. York Sales 84 Service Huber's Fine Fabrics 1817 Hardy St. Hattiesburg y Free State Tool Company P.O. Box 2683 Laurel, Ms. Martin Radio 87 T.V. 3224 Nth sm Ave. Mike's Quick Curb 1304 Ellisville Blvd. 428-4870 Roy Rogers Body Shop 81 24-Hour Wrecking Service 426-2090 Laurel lunk 84 Salvage Your junk is Our Business 315 E. 15th St. Beard's Feed Store 110 Magnolia Laurel Wooten Standard Service Station 606 5th Street Halliburton Services Serving the World Fifth Avenue Curb 2404 sm Ave. M-S Products Co. Inc. 649-1 511 Butler's Barber 84 Style Shop North Laurel Shopping Center 428-1218 RoIoert's Grocery 827 s. 7th Ave. I 84 R Curb Store 1716 Hwy 84 West 1811 Auto Parts 359-Ellisville Blvd T.G.8tY 317 Nth 16th Ave Universal Auto Parts 426-6376 Cecils' Curb Store 322 Nth 5th Ave Laurel Mads Curb Store 513 Nth 16th Ave DISCOLIIW o lr tit V Q V Plyvvoods ll --f f a Q 1314 W. Sth St. Mac's Mini-Mart 518 Chantilly St. State Realty Company Inc Thermo 1010 Rogers St. Phone 42843494 Laurel, Ms. 649-4600 Hut Compliments of North Laurel Shopping Center l3l3 VV. Sth. St. 649-48624 Merchants Wheehs TWG Semcef 'nc' Graham Standard Service Sta. 318 Sth Street Laurel 313 16th. Ave. Ph.-425-2120 Laurel james B. lim v ummuml VVhCCliS Gulf Stg1tes.Hot shot GFVICQ Phone-425-2120 Pres. 81 Owner wi -in Zlh Adv Mississippi Mud, Inc. Pete Tynes 81 Charles E. Williams Owners Laurel P.o. Box 2761 Aberdeen 649-2200 369-2764 ertise I MMA FRYING CHICKEN 2 B., i i it X G 5 Q Sanderson Farms M For 44 Years a Sup- P.O. Box 2937 port of Better Educa- 1 I tion in Mississippi M a so n it 0 General Office co rp' Phone: 649-4030 Laurel, Ms. WorId's Largest Manufacturer of Hardboard ts.-5' Y' s I MASONITE CORPORATIUN Zi Teddy Craven Howard 84 Sons Swimming Pools Aluminum Marquees 81 Store Fronts Aluminum Awnings, Carports 84 Patios Metal Buildings 428-0471 Congratulations Class of '76 from 3523 Audubon Dr. Sb 4 . x. so 's Q xv. 1 l' X. -' Q. . fl Cordon's Fashions Hwy. 84 vv. Laurel Phone: 428-4651 218 Advertisements '00, ,il Industries Inc. A Good Employer, A Good Neighbor AACJB Business Services 527 N. am. Ave. Loeb's of Laurel Crumbley Paper Company 1 t Ave Corner 13th St Ph ne 649-3431 Laurel, Ms. National Supply Company P O Box 2188 Laurel F' '43 Roses Parkside Plaza Open: Sun 1 P.M.-6 P.M. Mon.-Sat. 9 A.M.-9 P.M. Phone 428-0436 Y 34 X' ,LV haf Consolidated Funeral Homes Thomson Funeral Home 428-7217 628 W. 5th St. Memory Chapel 428-5235 3100 Aud b D Established S We Do C Compliments of Crockers on the Hill Thomas Pharmacy Serving Laurel since 51 733 Limbert St. 426-934 428-4641 C-raves, Lindsey and McLauren Inc Insurance 84 Bonds First National Bank Building Phone-426-2301 Make Our Agency Your Agency C.G.'s Drive-ln 415 N. 16th Ave Phone 425-1282 Laurel Rayner Funeral Home 4113 Hwy 15 N. 649-3342 Purclum Electric Company lnc 100 Central Ave Laurel CCM AFF4 Q if Q gf 3 UI J' . . 3 5 'L Q lc 0 xv. 5 Ass0c' Laurel Community Antenna A System Ch. 2-WMAA jackson fEducational3 Ch. 3-WLBT jackson Ch. 4-Weather with FM Music Ch. 5-WKRG Mobile Ch. 6-WAPT lackson Ch. 8-WWL New Orleans Ch. 9-WLOX Biloxi Ch. 10-WDAM Laurel-Hattiesburg Ch. 11-WTOK Merdian Ch. 12-WITV jackson Ch. 13-FM Radio More to see on Cable T.V. P.O. Box 2547 428-7224 Boone Coach Manufacturing Company Post Office Box 94 Laurel Mississippi 39440 222 Advertisements MAC Senfice lnc. Oil Field Construction Box 2482 Phone-1601i 425-3515 Laurel Ms. 39440 Eii DRILCO Division ol Smith lnternaliona Post Office Box 62 Laurel Ms 39440 Phone: 16015 428-0616 -.JA W A .af Y -. g1 3 ,, , I it 2 ' ia' 1 Hr is ff s its wx LW Commercial National Bank and Trust Company 5 Locations in Laurel Main Office-Downtown West Laurel Ellisville Blvd. North Laurel South Laurel City Glass Company 1015 Rogers Street Phone 428-5602 Go-Go Campers 81 Marine 3200 N 5th Street Howard johnson Realtor Box 1425 Laurel, Ms. 39440 Radio 84 TV Essentials 111 E. 13th Street Laurel , t . - hi. x . YR . .:. ,,. R RC m K. :Va i l fc... -1n' 5:Ai . 5 . VK-, , Q , e 5. we A . . s.tt' , - 1 TQ ,Q f if l ' 1 I 1 if tw X . lm ma L3 ' -. A QW, f SSOCIATE STORE M-,wr HOME OWNED Western Auto 608 Cross St Laurel Ms. 39440 224 Advertisements Wansley Machine and Welding Laurel Bradfords Grocery 84 Market 1 st Avenue Curb 1101 1st Avenue Laurel Compliments of Hesler-Noble Air Service Good luck to '76 Seniors from A8fP Supermarket Compliments of' . .. j.M. Wislon 84 Sons 426-6381 Odom Drugs The Store of Personal Service Phone 428-8481 'J . it ii ff' 'WI A' just ,J w0n't kee Eiectrlc power. unlllte Aunt lVlaude's favore :te apple preserves, cant pe made now and used next wlnter Because electrlctty lust wont keep If lt dld. we could generate extra power when your energy demands are low. store it away and use lt when your demands are hugh For example, we mlght preserve enough electrlclty llT the sprlng to power your air conditioners all surnrner And ID the tall we would cools up enough to run your heating units durlngi the coldest days and lTlQlTlS of wlnter But that s not posslple because electrlc- :ty must be generated at exactly the Same instant that lt s being used And we are all using more electrlclty all the time That lS why we need to construct new power plants and transrnlsslon llnes to continue deliver- ing power all over the area we serve We want to he ready to glve you all the electrlclty You needewhen you need at Ml USSUSSU U29 ll2Jll POVVER COMPANY Hefpfng You Live Beffer Elecfricafly 1 .r.. F: V, U , T H 5-:lE.,i.g.-fmtV,-Cw: '?-yt. .. if A f:f,i5iliil , , 9 M I my me ggnnsww ,. ,. , , ., -W . JW.-. . f i Q zoo sMAcxovsR Ronin - sox 9s9 5 Knsons, TEXAS 15652 - ,moms AC 21 ,9a4.ss4i 1 llllt. ,.: :G ' ' r so-P' ' Rt. 2, Box 9lAA, Palestine, Texas P. O. Box 2308, Laurel, Miss. 1601 Stockton Ave., Monahans, Texas y Thank you for allowing us to be a part of your 1976 Yearbook Wt My: s.. ' , sy , Special Cutting and Fishing Tools - Machine Shop - Welding - Rental Tools 225 Harper Transfer 84 Storage Agents of Allied Van Lines, Inc 1101 Front Street Laurel 428-8451 Nights, Holidays 84 Sundays 425-5287 Ace Supply Co. Check with us for any of your building supply needs 1104 N. 16th Ave 649-1800 226 Ad n 1 Laurel Building Supply 2300 N. Meridian Ave 426-2311 Pine Street Ellisville 477-8522 H 84 S Trucking 84 Equipment Inc 2301 N. Meridian Ave Phone 425-2373 KUX HK' jewelers 84 Distributors, Inc - Westland Plaza l Laurel ' Y, t. ? ff F If t l 1 l Kux PERsoNNEL vvlsHEs ,NX P 1 'success TO ALL LAUREL - HIGH GRADUATES Pizza Hut Hwy 15 North Phone: 649-3942 dine in or carry out Beard 84 Murdock Realtor Read Discount Drugs Free delivery Gardiner Center Laurel W.A. Moody 84 Associates Inc Office supplies 81 Printing equipment 212 5th Ave 426-2001 426-651 3 Advertisement Arthur's The store for men 313 Central Ave Mac's Shoe Repair Magnolia St. 426-9365 We doctor shoes, heel them save their soles and attend their dying Compliments of a friend Home Building Mart 326 N 16th Ave 649-1610 649-1611 X ,ff A V V , L r X ,, M, I VV . X Pix - K I W I -M715 :iw V f x.. mms. BANKOf Laurel ' NATIONAL SL -9491! A E WE'RE BUIL 3 'Q Lk 229 West Quality Food Service 129 13th Ave 649-2522 Laurel, Ms. 39440 Health Foods Vitamins Cosmetics Greeting Cards Wells Discount Drugs 1500 5th Ave Laurel PH. 649-2120 Prescriptions ' Adm., K ., '.,. - I Charlie Middleton's Auto Sales 510 Cross St Moftet Paint 84 Hardware 2906 Old Bay Springs Rd 425-2531 Hanrahan's Auto Sales 102 Mason St Across from McDonald's Me and My RC Nehi Bottling Co PO Box 40 Ellisville, Ms. WH !.5 f .awww , 4 if .I ,iw f 0' Karla ff? I -, .5 E J' 'wr J., 1' fiii ff M- Pu vv , A il 'V1 KW 'Y' 0 xv ,hx . ,, 'iid X 1 'Na I, Were People Making It come True Banker's Trust Savings 84 Loan Assoc 501 N 5th Ave Laurel, Ms. Compliments of Fine Bros. Matison Co 81 Fine Bros. 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