Woodville High School - Ramblers Reveille Yearbook (Woodville, MS)

 - Class of 1968

Page 1 of 128

 

Woodville High School - Ramblers Reveille Yearbook (Woodville, MS) online collection, 1968 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1968 Edition, Woodville High School - Ramblers Reveille Yearbook (Woodville, MS) online collectionPage 7, 1968 Edition, Woodville High School - Ramblers Reveille Yearbook (Woodville, MS) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1968 Edition, Woodville High School - Ramblers Reveille Yearbook (Woodville, MS) online collectionPage 11, 1968 Edition, Woodville High School - Ramblers Reveille Yearbook (Woodville, MS) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1968 Edition, Woodville High School - Ramblers Reveille Yearbook (Woodville, MS) online collectionPage 15, 1968 Edition, Woodville High School - Ramblers Reveille Yearbook (Woodville, MS) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1968 Edition, Woodville High School - Ramblers Reveille Yearbook (Woodville, MS) online collectionPage 9, 1968 Edition, Woodville High School - Ramblers Reveille Yearbook (Woodville, MS) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1968 Edition, Woodville High School - Ramblers Reveille Yearbook (Woodville, MS) online collectionPage 13, 1968 Edition, Woodville High School - Ramblers Reveille Yearbook (Woodville, MS) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1968 Edition, Woodville High School - Ramblers Reveille Yearbook (Woodville, MS) online collectionPage 17, 1968 Edition, Woodville High School - Ramblers Reveille Yearbook (Woodville, MS) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 128 of the 1968 volume:

MtiiliCSil DEDICATION SCHOOL BOARD and SUPT PRINOPAL'S MESSAGE EDITOR'S PAGE ANNUAL STAFF SCHOOL EMPLOYEES FACULTY MR. and MISS WHS CLASSES ELEMENTARY rv ORGANIZATIONS FAVORITES ATHLETICS ON CAMPUS ADVERTISEMENTS a Mrs. Alice N. McCraine Mrs. Annie F. Hartness arranging and shaping our lives before we even come . .. personally interested in each of us . . . always ready to listen . . . making our problems seem almost trivial... preparing us for the future . . . staying to guide others as they have guided so many . . . Because they are WHS . . . because their faces reflect the true spirit of our school, we the Reveille staff of 1968 with humility and love dedicate this yearbook to Mrs. Alice N. Mc- Craine and Mrs. Annie F. Hartness. Wilkinson County Board of Education MR. BERNARD WAITES MR. W. V. CARTER MR. HOWARD STUTZMAN MR. C. T. NETTERVILLE MR. CHARLES CAMPBELL MR. DORSEY TREVILLION Superintendent of Education MR. BERNARD WAITES Principal Principal’s Message MR. GLEN R. WHETSTONE JR. Sincerely, Glen R. Whetstone Jt. To the Student Body: Webster’s Dictionary defines the word “patriotism as a devotion to the welfare of one’s country.” In recent years there seems to be a growing lack of such devotion on the part of some Americans. Draft cards are burned, young men flee to Canada, the Viet Cong flag is raised in public assembly in our nation’s capitol, and pickets march on our nation’s military nerve center in the same city. One might well ask what is happening to patriotism in this great land of ours. You, as young citizens, must realize that living in a free society carries with it certain solemn obligations. As a citizen, you are obligated to defend your country against its enemies, to respect and love its flag, and to obey your country’s laws. If you are called into the service, wear your country's uniform with pride. In civilian life, when the national anthem is played and Old Glory is raised on high, take your hat off and stand up straight. Many American boys have died to make it possible for your flag to be raised still. Obey the laws of the land, for any country whose citizenry does not obey its laws soon sinks into anarchy and ruin. You, as the young of the land, have the opportunity to reverse this trend away from patriotism and to return it to its rightful place of honor. By word and deed, show your devo- tion to your country at every opportunity. Wear your pride in your country like a badge on your sleeve. Stephen Decatur, one of our greatest naval commanders, summed it up rather well in regard to one’s devotion to his country when he said: Our country: In her inter- course with foreign nations may she always be right; but our country, right or wrong.” Editor CHARLIE CANOVA Sponsor MRS. ALICE McCRAINE Editor KEITH MILLER Editors’ Message Within these pages the 1968 Reveille staff has captured the memories of another year. As life takes each student down a dif- ferent path, this yearbook will serve as a re- flection of the hopes, fears, joys, and trials of 1967-68. It is the hope of the staff and its tireless sponsor that this annual will stand as a golden volume unblemished by the fleeing years and stained only by the tears of a nostalgic reader. The Reveille Staff Faye Johnson Feature Editor Patricia Hartness Class Editor Ginger Carter Business Manager Rusty Miller Editor Charlie Canova Editor Winona Netterville Feature Editor Linda Wesberry Photography Editor Ann Geter Class Editor Patty Greene Photography Editor Mary Lee Waddell Feature Editor Kay Sorrell Business Manager Elliott Hammack Sports Editor Beverly McCarstle Organization Editor Sharon Graham Subscription Editor Greg Wesberry Sports Editor Myron Waddell Business Manager Delton Moore Sports Editor Henry Geter Subscription Editor Brandon McGraw Business Manager Raymond Wheeler Who’s Who Committee George Dooley Who’s Who Committee Boyd Carter Subscription Editor Mrs. Alice McCraine Sponsor Gail Bearden (not pictured) Class Editor Thomas Perry (not pictured) Who's Who Committee Bus Drivers Mrs. Marie Chapman Mrs. Annie Lee Wallace Mrs. Bertha Sumrall Thomas Perry Ikey Carter Mr. Lonnie Sturgeon Elliott Hammack George Dooley Milton Wheeler Mr. Bernard Waites Mr. Charles Cumbo Royce Sesser Custodian Mr. Dave E. Carter Cafeteria Employees Mrs. Mary Wilkinson Mrs. Lillie Mathis Mrs. Bertha Sumrall Mr. Lonnie Sturgeon FACULTY MRS. ALICE McCRAINE English and Guidance MRS. JULIA MONTFORT vOunior High English MRS. VICKY BRONDUM English MR. TOMMY BASS Assistant Coach, Math, and Driver Education MRS. ANNIE HARTNESS Commerce and Math MRS. CAROLYN REDHEAD Junior High Math MR. BERNARD WAITES Social Studies MRS. JOAN WHETSTONE Spanish and Social Studies MR. JOHN BURNETT Science MRS. ANN WHEELER Homemaking and Science MISS SARAH JENSEN Librarian MR. CHARLES CUMBO Industrial Arts MR. DUDLEY HOPSON Physical Education; Coach MR. WADE HAMMACK Social Studies MR. BOBBY HARTNESS Junior High Mathematics SENIORS Senior Class Officers Sharon Graham, Reporter; Winona Netterville, Reporter; Ann Geter, Vice President; Patricia Hartness, President; Ginger Carter, Secretary; Mary Lee Waddell, Treasurer. Valedictorian and Star Student CHARLIE CANOVA Star Teacher MISS SARAH JENSEN Salutatorian GINGER CARTER I GAIL DARLENE BEARDEN Y-Teens 4; Pep Squad 4; F. H. A. 3; Beta Club 3; Rampage Editor 1; 4-H Club 2, Officer 1; Science Club 1; Regional and District Science Award 1; .11. D. C. Award; Curtis Award; Annual Staff CHARLIE ALEX CANOVA JR. Who's Who 2; Basketball 4; Co-Captain 1; Beta Club 3, Officer 2; Class Officer 3; Spanish Club 2, Officer 1; Science Club 1; Rampage Staff 3; N. E. D. T. Certificate of .Recognition 1; U.D.C. Award; F. B. L. A. 1; Officer 1; Lion’s Peace Essay 1; American History Award 1; Annual Co-Editor; Free Enterprise Essay GINGER DALE CARTER Who's Who 1; Pep Squad 3; Cheerleader 1; F. H. A. 1, Officer 1; Y-Teens 4, Officer 1; Beta Club 4; Rampage Staff 4; Class Officer 3; Spanish Club 2; Class Favorite 1; F. B. L. A. Club 1; Regional 2 and District 1 Science Award; Science Club 1; Basketball 4; Lion's Club Peace Essay 1; Annual Staff Class Favorite 1; F. B. L. A. Club 1; Science Club 1; Regional Science Award 2; Annual Staff ALEX BOYD CARTER GEORGE BRANDON DOOLEY HENRY PARHAM GETER Baseball 4; Basketball 4; Football 1; Football Co-Captain 1; Track 1; Annual Staff MARIE ANN GETER Who's Who 3; F. H. A. 2, Officer 1; Y-Teens 4, Officer 1; Spanish Club 2; Cheerleader 4; F. B. L. A. 1; F. B. L. A. Officer 1; Class Officer 1; Curtis Award; Annual Staff SHARON ELAINE GRAHAM PATTY JACQUELYN GREENE Pep Squad 3; Y-Teens 1; F. B. L. A. 1; Annual Staff WILLIAM ELLIOTT HAMMACK Basketball 4; Football, 4, Co-Captain 1; Class Officer 1; Spanish Club 1; F. B. L. A. Club 1, Of- ficer 1; Curtis Award; Bus Driver 1; Annual Staff Basketball 4; Track 4; Pep Squad 4; F. H. A. 1; Class Officer 1; Annual Staff Who's Who 4; Cheerleader 3; Class Officer 2; Class Favorite 1; Y-Teens 4; Beta Club 4; Beta Club Officer 1; Rampage Staff 4; F. H. A. 3, Officer 1; Spanish Club 2; F. B. L. A. Club 1; Science Club 1; Regional Science Award 1; U. D. C. Award; Curtis Award; Lion’s Club Sweetheart 2; Annual Staff PATRICIA ANN HARTNESS CAROLYN FAYE JOHNSON Basketball 1; Pep Squad 3; Y-Teens 2 Officer i; F. B. L. A. Club 1, Officer 1; F. H. A. 1; Annual Staff KEITH ADAIR MILLER Baseball 4; Basketball 2; Beta Club 1; Spanish Club 4; F. B. L. A. Club 1; Band 3, Officer 1; Science Club 1; Regional Science Award 1; N. E. D. T. Certificate of Recognition 2; Annual Co-Editor BEVERLY DIANE McCARSTLE Pep Squad 4; Y-Teens 1; Dramatics 1; Annual Staff SIDNEY BRANDON McGRAW 4-H Club 2; Hi-Y 1; Science Club 1; F. B. L. A. Club 1; Annual Staff SUSIE MINOR THOMAS DANIEL PERRY Bus Driver 2; Hi-Y 1; Dramatics 1; Annual Staff TOBIE DELTON MOORE Who’s Who 1; Basketball 4; Football 1; Track 2; Class Officer 1; Beta Club 3; Spanish Club 2; Science Club 1; F. B. L. A. Club 1; Rampage Staff 2; Dramatics 2; Annual Staff WINONA NETTERVILLE Who's Who 1; Pep Squad 3; Cheerleader 1; Y-Teen 1; F.H. A. 2; 4-H Club 2, Officer 2; Science Club 1; Class Officer 1; Regional and District Science Fair Award 1; Annual Staff BETTY JEAN PORTER BETTYE KAY SORRELL Who’s Who 1; Spanish Club 2; Officer 1; Y-Teens 2; Beta Club 2; Rampage Staff 1; Class Favorite 1; Pep Squad 1; Annual Staff MYRON COOK WADDELL Who's Who 1; Basketball 4; Baseball 1; 4-H Club 2; Hi-Y 1; Annual Staff MARY LEE WADDELL Pep Squad 4; Basketball 2; Who's Who 1; Class Favorite 1; 4-H Club 2, Officer 2; Class Officer 1; Annual Staff LEON WEBB, JR. ERNEST GREGORY WESBERRY F. B. L. A. Club 1, Officer 1; Science Club 1; Regional Science Award 1; U. D. C. Award 1; Annual Staff LINDA LEONA WESBERRY Class Favorite 1; Y-Teens 4; Y-Teens Officer 2; Pep Squad 4; Spanish Club 2; F. H. A. 2, Officer 1; F. B. L. A. 1, Officer 1; Annual Staff RAYMOND ODELL WHEELER Who's Who 1; Basketball 1; F. B. L. A. Club 1; Dramatics 3; Annual Staff Class History Stand at ease! We've made it. In the twelfth grade it is hard for seniors to look back on a noisy room of first graders with their finger painting and sleeping pallets and see themselves. The second grade always made us feel important. Do you remember Mrs. Anderson or Miss Barks- dale, the army sergeant of Woodville Attendance Center? They took a noisy bunch of first graders and made us students. To us Miss Cavin’s third grade separated the good from the bad. Remembering those rainy after- noons and the readings of the Bobbsey Twins is relaxing to us now with our busy schedules. We really stepped up into the society in the fourth grade. That was a very good year for the game, captain-ball, although Miss Argue and Mrs. Campbell assured us that there were other things in the world to learn. We were saved by Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Tharp in the fifth grade. They tried to continue our educa- tion, although there were little interruptions now and then. For instance, one cannot feed worms to a tiny baby bird with a pencil. We gained this vital piece of knowledge first hand. Then what happened—?” Mr. Huff always kept us in suspense in the sixth grade with his unusual stories, and no one was ever surprised to be hit over the head with a stack of papers. This quickly taught us to get our lessons. Surprisingly enough to us, none of our teachers followed us to the seventh grade. We were contin- ually asking directions, and if it hadn't been for Miss Sarah Jensen, we would still be looking. Run for cover! was the general cry of alarm heard from the teachers when we were in the eighth grade. Their survival will always remain a mystery to us. Romance, anyone! The ninth grade was the year for big romances. The senior boys liked the fresh- man girls, and the freshman girls liked the senior boys. But, alas! the senior girls were not forgotten. They were busy feudin' with the freshman girls. Peeling noses and aching backs were displayed by a group of happy but sore tenth graders during the last week of school. We'll surely never forget that class picnic or Coach Vaughn. Step right up and get your popcorn, peanuts, and hot coffee! Those football games in our junior year certainly wouldn't have been the same without our concession stand. Wherever Mr. Withers is, we're certain he remembers that year. WORK! WORK! WORK! 1968 is finally here. We're noble seniors at last, but don't think that we haven't earned that privilege, because we have. Although hailed by some and frowned upon by others, we are SENIORS, all twenty-eight of us. We now must leave Mrs. Hartness and Mrs. McCraine behind, but we have a feeling that we won’t be missed for long. We leave behind us the juniors of today but the seniors of tomorrow. JUNIORS President Willie Morris Vice President Harry Trevillion Reporter Mary Ann King Secretary Susan Whetstone Reporter Ginger Treppendahl Treasurer Judy Montfort Junior Class Officers Geraldine Ashley Charles Bearden Larry Box Debbie Bussell Ikey Carter Billy Catchings Paul Chapman Ann Henderson Enloe Kee Mary Ann King Jane Ann Leake George Lofton Judy Montfort Willie Morris Eddye Faye Murray Doris Jean Perkins Janice Perry Glen Prine Debbie Rabb Brenda Robertson Mary Ellen Rosenblatt Johnny Smith Leroy Smith Mary Nell Sturgeon Lake Tolbert Ginger Treppendahl Harry Trevillion Jimmie Wheeler Milton Wheeler Stephen Wheeler Susan Whetstone , $ Dickie Whitaker Warren Whitaker Hulda Wilkinson SOPHOMORES Sophomore Class Officers Kathy McGraw, Vice President; David Treppendahl, Treasurer; Susie Spillman, Reporter; David McGraw, President; Karen Hewes, Secretary; Tommy Rosenblatt, Reporter Deloris Brackens Diane Carter Thomas Carter Regina Cavin Celia Daniels Ernie Davis Gary Davis Debra Sue Enlow Mary Lea Faulkner Billy Felter Bobby Graham Douglas Greene Judy Hammack Karen Hewes Hunter Howell Joy Hutson Sharon Jolla Andy Lewis Cathy McGraw David McGraw Yates McGraw David Miller Barbara Murray Gayle Nettles Easter Perkins Erma Reed Tommy Rosenblatt Letha Sesser Royce Sesser Jan Sorrell Wendy Spell Susie Spillman Jerry Sum rail Terry Tharp Janet Thurman David Treppendahl Mark Trevillion Gail Webb Peggy Wilkinson Marion Yarbrough FRESHMEN Freshman Class Officers Mona Carter, Reporter; Ann Callender, Treasurer; Carrie Lynn Whitehead, Secretary; Elaine Geter, President; Doris Dover, Vice President; Edna Berryhill, Reporter John Bell Rebecca Berry Edna Berryhill Frankie Bussell Ann Callender Lannie Carter Mona Carter Joann Davis Murray Davis Doris Dover Diane Ellis R. D. Enlow David Flaccomio Kirk Ford Elaine Geter Linda King % Carmel Lanehart Linda Lanehart John Leake Clara Mealey Yvonne NetterviUe Elizabeth Nettles Pel Phares Maxine Pritchard Ronnie Satcher Carol Ada Smith Kathy Smith Willie Thomas Clevie Tibbitts Eloise Vines Wanda Vines Irma Lee Walker Christine Wheeler Charles Whetstone Frances Whetstone Carrie Whitehead Jimmie Wilkinson Julia Wilkinson Mary Yarbrough JUNIOR HIGH Eighth Grade Jeannie Arnold Sherry Arnold Harold Ashley Major Barnes Ellen Best Luther Bethel Bythella Carter Judy Cavin Justin Cavin Wiley Cavin Cornelia Cumbo John Dawson Herbert Dooley Kathy Dooley Charlene Enlow Joyce Faulkner Dale Faust Ben Former Melinda Goddard Denise Gonsoulin Terry Havard Neill Henderson Valerie Hewes Earl Jackson Theresa Jackson Bobby Jones Freddie Lacey Boyd Leake Richard Me Key James McKlemurry Jacqueline Murray Margie Murray Glenda Netterville Charles Nettles George Nicholas Jamie Perry Belinda Pritchard Sue Pritchard Diane Reed Deborah Satcher Ray Satcher Mike Smith Wyndel Spell Vickie Sumrall Paul Tibbitts Ben Tolbert Melanie Trevillion Gail Vines Ernest Walker Glendol Wesberry Diane Wheeler Lois June Wheeler Mitchell Whitaker Nancy Jo Wilkinson Danny Wisner' Johnny Wisner Seventh Grade Lonnie Box Jimmie Bradley June Bunch Dudley Carter Melinda Carter Roy Carter Betty Cavin Debbie Cavin Kay D'Aquila John E. Davis Susan Davis Donald Enis Kathy Felter Yvonne Geter Linda Hart Charles Howell Jeannie Jackson Renee Jensen Arnese Jones Emma Jean Lacey Patti Leake Martin Lindsey Gene Lofton Tommy Mathis La Verne McGraw Mary Elizabeth Me Key Marilyn McKlemurry Nelwyn Murray 1 Jennings Nettles Randy Nettles Roger Nettles Sue Nettles Florastine Parker Carolyn Robertson Gavin Robertson Debra Sistrunk David Smith Lark Smith Willie Smith Dickie Smither Tommy Spillman John Teal Rob Treppendahl Ann Vickers Janice Webb Dorothy Wheeler Catherine Whetstone Clifford Whetstone Clairena Whitaker Arthur Wisner Gayle Wood Lillie Mae Yarbrough PEOPLE ELEMENTARY Faculty MISS ELIZABETH CAVIN Elementary Principal and Second Grade Mrs. Mary Carter First Grade Mrs. Marilyn Catchings First Grade Mrs. Lucille Anderson Second Grade Mrs. Mary Ann Carter Third Grade Mrs. Sarah Campbell Fourth Grade Mrs. Ernestine Sorrels Fourth Grade Mrs. Marguerite Ford Fifth Grade Mrs. Margaret Tharp Fifth Grade Mrs. Earline Lindsey Sixth Grade Mrs. Janet Holt Sixth Grade Mrs. Dorabel Nowell Special Education Mrs. Sylvia Burnett Piano and Voice CHARLIE RANDALL RENEE RYAN Mr. and Miss Elementary Mrs. Carter’s First Grade Dean Arnold Lynn Ashley Albert Carter Caroline Catchings Mary Geter Becky Gounsoulin Patti Herrington Linda Jackson Gerald Johnston Warren Leake Reyvonne Monroe Malcolm Murray Nancy Nelson B. J. Nettles, Jr. Homer Lee Nettles Ralph Nettles Julie Patrick Gerald Pritchard Kieth Smith Lourelia Waites Marie Ward Debbie Wheeler Mrs. Catchings’ First Grade John Henry Adams Tawnya Bonnette Earl Brown Susan Bryan Gene Canova Charles Curry James Floyd Leah Holtslander Otis Jackson Curtis Lanehart Kathy Longmire Ella Marie Mathis Diane McCurley James Nettles Larry Pritchard Susan Ryan Eric Skinner Edward Smith Stewart Smith John L. Walker Joan Whetstone David Wilkerson Dorothy Yarbrough Mrs. Anderson’s Second Grade Lee Adams Mike Arnold Jim Belle Isle Susan Best Ladelle Bonnette Thomas Brown Willie Brown Velma Carter Darlene Floyd James Lee Havard Rachel Howell Kenny Jackson Jan Jensen Leah McGraw Terri McGraw Tim Morris Claudia Netterville Barbara Perry Tommy Pritchard Quinton Ragsdale Paula Reed Pat Robertson Alan Ryan Tim Sterling Mamie Lee Walker Miss Cavin’s Second Grade Kenneth Ashley Mary Ashley Kenny Bonnette Terry Bonnette Kay Breeding Linda Brown Carl Ray Gavin Mark Cavin Adelaide Curry Brad Dale West Dawson Patti Johnston Pamela Messenger Keith Morris Calvin Netterville Vicky Netterville Nolan Ray Nettles Glenn Parker Cynthia Ann Pritchard Frank Rosso Ernest Smith Cindy Spillman Gregory Webster Mary Ruth Whitaker Mrs. Carter’s Third Grade Bentley Curry Kim Davis Rodney Davis Alan Escher Wanda Felter Kathy Ferguson Allen Herrington Renee Inman Nancy Jackson David Johnson Thomas Jones Danny Longmire Ronnie Longmire David McCraine Charles McGraw Robert Nelson Charlie Netterville Connie Nettles Richard Nettles John Patrick Uvonda Peebles Jimmy Phares Dusty Pourciau Tim Sessions Cheryl Ann Smith Neyland Smith Susie Wayne Smith Patricia Sterling Marian Walker Bobby Wesberry Kenneth Wheeler John Whitaker Mrs. Campbell's Fourth Grade Noel Bethel Elizabeth Breeding Faye Brown Jerry Carter Yvonne Cavin Louis D'Aquila Marion Felter Steve Ferguson Eddie Gray Keith Holtslander Carolyn Jackson Jody Jensen Marvin Leake Susan McCraine Mary Jo McKey Janice McKlemurry Lee Morris Rob Murray Bobby Nettles Polk Nettles Clarence Parker Vickie Pritchard Juanita Reed Eddie Ryan Candy Smith Mrs. Sorrels’ Fourth Grade Chapelle Allen Gene Arnold Clifton Ashley Annette Brown Charles Brown Tommy Bryan Christine Davis Carolyn Faulkner Toni Geter James Herrington Collins Hewes Curtis McFarland Donna McGehee William Morris Debby Murray Florence Nettles Maxine Nettles Morris Nettles Betty Perry Michael Perry Patsy Pritchard Wilber Smith Elizabeth Smither Donald Tibbitts Ray Walker Mrs. Ford’s Fifth Grade Marie Breeding Leonard Bussell Dennis Canova Edwin Cavin Mark Curry O. K. Ferguson Leisa Geter Louis Geter Wesley Hill Bobby Jensen Linda Johnson Barbara Jones Ruth King R. W. Mathis Myrtis McFarland Vickie McGehee Kim McGraw Mark McGraw Sammy Robertson Ellen Sessions Donny Smith Kirk Smith Susan Smither Richard Tolbert Darryl Vines Carolyn Wheeler Frances Wilkinson Mrs. Tharp’s Fifth Grade Katherine Brown Malcolm Ray Callendar Margery Calvert Austin Cavin Inez Davis Diana Escher Suzette Graham Nathaniel Jackson John Ed King Royce Lanehart Neil Lofton Michael Roy Mathis Angela McGraw Joseph Mealey Barbara Netterville David Perry Shane Pourciau Catherine Robertson Justin Satcher Lester Smith Sally Mae Tibbitts Paul Vickers Eddie Lee Walker Larry Wheeler Randy Whetstone Eli Whitaker Tommy Williams Mrs. Holt’s Sixth Grade Jimmy Ashley Wallace Cavin Rickey Dooley Connie Faulkner Kenneth Felter Loretta Felter David Geter Timothy Gonda Bobby Mathis Bobby Messenger Brenda Netterville Brenda Nettles Linda Nettles Marilyn Nettles Steve Nettles Pamela Rabb Sandra Reed Freddie Rogers Valencia Sturgeon Dennis Vines Joyce Walker Walter Williams Mrs. Lindsey s Sixth Grade Jacqueline Arbutlinot Ronnie Arnold Phyllis Ashley Joe Best Lee Gavin Janice Davis Jeffrey Davis Mike Faust Rhonda Ford Kim Gonsoulin Florastine Gordon Debra Havard Kelly Hill Cyrena Jo Jenkins Beth Leake Bob Lewis Theodore McCarstle Mike McGraw Corette Pritchard Charlie Randall Rebbie Rosso Renee Ryan Alyce Smith Linda Smith Cardeli Webb Debra Wesberry Mrs. Nowell’s Special Education Jeannie Callender Mark Daniels Trina Davis Marilyn Howell Jean Lee Clifford Mathis John Nettles, Jr. Nellie Teal Neda Tyler Bobby Lee Wheeler Marvin Wheeler, Jr. Glen Ray Whetstone, III Katie Williams Angela Varnado ORGANIZATIONS Beta Club President - CHARLIE CANOVA Beta Club Initiates 1967-68 Senior Y-Teens President - LINDA WESBERRY Junior Y-Teens President - DENISE GONSOUL1N F.H.A. President - SUSAN WHETSTONE President - ELLIOTT HAMMACK Spanish Club President - CHARLIE CANOVA Rampage Staff Editor - GAIL BEARDEN FAVORITES LORD WARREN WHITAKER Eighth Grade LADY DIANE WHEELER LORD HERBERT DOOLEY Seventh Grade LADY MARILYN McKLEMURRY LORD ROGER NETTLES Mrs. Holt s Sixth Grade LADY BRENDA KAY NETTLES LORD STEVE NETTLES Mrs. Nowell’s Special Education LADY NELLIE TEAL LADY ALYCE SMITH LORD LEE CAVIN LORD BOBBY LEE WHEELER Mrs. Lindsey’s Sixth Grade Mrs. Tharp’s Fifth Grade LADY SUZETTE GRAHAM LORD RANDY WHETSTONE Mrs. Sorrels’ Fourth Grade LADY PATSY PRITCHARD Mrs. Ford’s Fifth Grade LADY CAROLYN WHEELER LORD WESLEY HILL LORD COLLINS HEWES Mrs. Campbell s Fourth Grade LADY SUSAN BEST LORD ALAN RYAN LADY MARY JO McKEY LORD JERRY NEAL CARTER Mrs. Anderson’s Second Grade Mrs. Carter’s Third Grade LADY RENEE INMAN LORD TIM SESSIONS Miss Cavin’s Second Grade Mrs. Carter’s First Grade LADY CAROLINE CATCHINGS LORD KEITH SMITH LADY LEAH ANN HOLTSLANDER LORD DAVID WILKINSON LADY MARY KATHRYN ASHLEY LORD JOHN BRADLEY DALE Mrs. Catchings’ First Grade Beauty Winona Netterville DAVID TREPPENDAHL SUSAN WHETSTONE Most Likely To JANE ANN LEAKE Succeed CHARLIE CANOVA Most Studious KAREN HEWES CHARLIE CANOVA ATHLETICS Karen Hewes c MR. DUDLEY HOPSON Q Varsity Football Girls Basketball 3 Baseball C h MR. PAT CAVIN Pee Wee Football Q s MR. TOM BASS Boys Basketball Asst. Var. Football Asst. Baseball MR. W. C. REED Pee Wee Football SCOREBOARD Woodville - - • - - - 0 Jackson, La. 44 Woodville - - ■ - - - 0 St. Francis ville — ■ • - - 26 Woodville - - ■ - - - 7 White Castle 7 v diSiry v rln Woodville - - • - - - 0 Gloster - - 40 Football Woodville - - • - - -19 Lloyd Star — - — 14 Woodville - - ■ - - - 0 Centreville - - 13 Woodville - - • ■ - - 26 Cathedral ■ 6 Woodville - - • - - - 19 Jefferson 27 CAPTAINS HENRY GETER ELLIOTT HAMMACK DEL TON MOORE HARRY TREVILLION Junior 2 Letters Tackle HENRY GETER Senior 1 Letter End CHARLES BEARDEN Junior 2 Letters Guard DICKIE WHITAKER Junior 1 Letter Halfback WILLIE MORRIS Junior 2 Letters Guard LEROY SMITH Junior 1 Letter Center GEORGE LOFTON Junior 1 Letter Tackle MARK TREV1LLION Sophomore 1 Letter Tackle DAVID McGRAW Sophomore 1 Letter Halfback MIKE SMITH Eighth Grade 1 Letter Fullback WINONA NETTERVILLE Senior GINGER CARTER Senior PATRICIA HARTNESS Senior ANN GETER Senior '61-'68 Cheerleaders SUSAN WHETSTONE Junior GINGER TREPPENDAHL Junior JAN SORRELL Sophomore LOURELIA WAITES Mascot 1967-68 Girls Basketball Team SCOREBOARD Wood ville ------ 28 Woodville - - ------26 Woodville - — - - - 31 Woodville------------30 Woodville------------35 Woodville------- - - 21 Woodville------- 27 Woodville------- - - 22 Woodville - - -------26 Woodville ----------31 Woodville-----------37 Woodville---------- 40 Woodville------ - - 32 Woodville ------ 30 Woodville ----------37 Woodville---------- 40 Woodville - - -------28 Woodville------------41 Woodville - - -------25 Woodville ----------30 Woodville ------ - 43 Woodville ----------36 Centre ville----------------21 Gloster---------------------49 Jefferson ------------------35 Cathedral-------------------51 Enterprise------------------50 St. Francisville ------ 44 Clinton---------------------14 Livonia ------------------- 56 Jackson --------------------35 Cathedral - ----------------48 Loyd Star - ----------------51 Bassfield--------------- 27 Bogue Chitto----------------57 Liberty----------------- 52 North Pike ------------ - 63 West Lincoln ----------- 40 West Lincoln----------------41 Centreville -- --------- 32 Jefferson--------------- 38 Gloster - - - - ---------- 51 Jefferson - ------------ 40 Bogue Chitto---------- 50 MARY ELLEN ROSENBLATT Scorekeeper I SHARON GRAHAM Senior Guard 2 Letters DIANE CARTER Sophomore Guard 1 Letter CATHY McGRAW Sophomore Guard 1 Letter DEBRA SUE ENLOW Sophomore Forward 1 Letter JANET THURMAN Sophomore Forward 1 Letter 1967-68 Boys Basketball Team SCOREBOARD GENE LOFTON Manager Woodville - - 66 Centreville - - 44 Woodville - - 34 Gloster 57 Woodville - - - - - 68 Jefferson — 33 Woodville - - 82 Cathedral - - - 30 Woodville - - 62 Bogue Chitto 70 Woodville - - 52 St. Francisville - - - ■ - - 48 Woodville — 64 Clinton - - 53 Woodville - - 61 Pride - - 42 Woodville - - 63 Redemptorist 89 Woodville - - 54 Poydras - - 46 Woodville — - - - 86 CHA 68 Woodville - - 81 Cathedral . - - 32 Woodville - - - - -34 Gloster 52 Woodville - - - - -44 Bassfield 42 Woodville - - - - - 62 Bogue Chitto 66 Woodville - - - - - 49 Liberty - - 41 Woodville — ■ - - - 64 North Pike 42 Woodville - - - - - 57 West Lincoln 78 Woodville — • - - -40 West Lincoln 44 Woodville - - ■ - - - 49 Centreville - - 47 Woodville - - ■ - - - 64 Jefferson 42 Woodville - - • - - - 34 Gloster 49 Woodville - - ■ - - - 42 Bassfield - - 40 Woodville - - • • - - 37 Loyd Star - - 53 DELTON MOORE Senior MYRON WADDELL Senior Forward 4 Letters CHARLIE CANOVA Senior Guard 4 Letters Center 3 Letters ENLOE KEE Junior Forward 3 Letters LAKE TOLBERT Junior Forward 1 Letter THOMAS CARTER Sophomore Forward 1 Letter RUSTY MILLER Senior Guard 1 Letter 1968 RAMBLER BASEBALL SQUAD KAREN HEWES Scorekeeper 1967 SCORES Woodville-------2 Woodville---------4 Woodville-------15 Woodville-------6 Woodville-------5 Woodville-------11 Woodville-------2 Woodville-------12 Woodville-------14 Woodville-------27 Woodville-------18 Woodville-------9 Woodville--------4 Woodville.........1 Woodville-------4 Woodville-------5 Woodville-------11 Woodville---------0 Woodville---------0 McComb - — - — 5 Natchez--------------3 South Pike----------0 North Pike-----------5 Natchez--------------6 South Pike-----------9 Bassfield-----------0 North Pike...........4 Bogue Chitto-------1 Bogue Chitto-------1 Loyd Star------------3 Loyd Star------------2 Bassfield-----------0 By ram--------------0 Heidleberg----------5 Heidleberg----------2 Heidleberg - •------8 Shaw----------------1 Shaw----------------1 HENRY GETER Senior Pitcher 4 Letters RUSTY MILLER Senior Second Base 3 Letters ENLOE KEE Junior Second Base 4 Letters LAKE TOLBERT Junior First Base 3 Letters HARRY TREVILLION Junior Outfield 2 Letters HUNTER HOWELL Sophomore Outfield 1 Letter DAVID McGRAW Sophomore Shortstop 3 Letters Infield 2 Letters BOBBY GRAHAM Sophomore YATES McGRAW Sophomore Pitcher-Infield 2 Letters JOHN BELL Freshman Infield 2 Letters Outfield 1 Letter CHARLES WHETSTONE Freshman Infield 1 Letter MIKE SMITH Eighth Grade Catcher 1 Letter RONNIE SATCHER Freshman Oops! Wrong room! Who pushed him? Myron and Faye I don't know, but let's get out guard the ballot of here! box! On The Run! Doris, you're a ham! Johnny and his pacifier! Run, stupid, run! Don't tell me your problems. Sis! They all withstood I've got my own! the cold weather to see the spring game! Linda must have the blahs. Who did you vote for, Ann? Is he trying to bribe the judge? 1 can't figure out what's going on, can you? Mannequin: Give me one too, kid! Yea! We won another What a schedule! one! Typing and book- keeping back to back! Hey! We're on Candid Camera! Mr Whet.: Hold it! Student: Quick! Before he sees us? ADVERTISERS Compliments of Compliments of HAIRCUT SHOP MIKE, MARK, AND CHARLES H. LOFTON - Owner Woodville, Mississippi McGRAW WOODVILLE D'Aquilia CLEANERS Modern and Up-to-Date SACK-A-VALUE Service Phone 888-2411 Woodville, Mississippi St. Francisville, Louisiana Compliments of PRINCEVILLE CANNING COMPANY Canners of Prize Yams St. Francisville, Louisiana Delicious Foods CLUB SOUTH OF THE BORDER Nine Miles South of Woodville, Mississippi Highway 61 5E55I0N5-HENDER50N FORD, INC. (HKK CASI {£“ BDBDjffl Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Seniors of 1968 COMMERCIAL BANK Woodville, Mississippi We are always happy to serve you. Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation j Fred lEntRviLtfc I LUMBER CO. I lllall.i'w S -tint Compliments of FRED NETTERVILLE LUMBER CO. The Bosses Phone 888-6724 Route 1, Box 161 Woodville, Mississippi GO SUNBEAM Compliments of WOLF BAKING CO., INC. BULLDOZER SERVICE Phone 888-2321 Woodville, Mississippi JULIUS M. CARTER Best Wishes to the Class of 1968 Compliments of J. J. MOTOR COMPANY Phone 888-4372 Woodville, Mississippi SEVEN DAY COMPANY Distributor of Snowflake Flour Prize Winner Flour Dubon and Del Monte Canned Goods Purina - Jim Dandy Feeds Delicious Kraft Cheese Telephone 888-2861 or 888-2871 Woodville, Mississippi e most important thing we do is serve you. FARMERS EXCHANGE BANK BRANCH OF DEPOSIT GUARANTY NATIONAL BANK CENTREVILLE, MISS. MEMBER F.D.I.C. SEAL TRACTOR COMPANY Parts and Service Phone 888-4253 Woodville, Mississippi COLONIAL CHEVROLET COMPANY Compliments of R. M. STRICKER Timber - Cattle COMPLIMENTS AND CONGRATULATIONS TO YOUR FINE SCHOOL ED COPELAND • NICKY DRAKE VIRGIL MELOHN • LARRY HATFIELD JIMMY UNDERWOOD ROSCOE DUKES Box 83 111 Millsaps Avenue Jackson, Mississippi FL 3-4633 CLASS RINGS AND PINS • CLUB INSIGNIA • MEDALS TROPHIES • PLAQUES • DIPLOMAS • INVITATIONS Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Senior Class of 1968 CARTER’S GROCERY Woodville, Mississippi farm C-K FARM EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Phone 645-3041 Cent re ville, Mississippi Compliments of LAUREL HILL LUMBER COMPANY CATHERINE’S BEAUTY SHOP For Complete Beauty Service Phone 888-6675 Commercial Row Woodville, Mississippi Compliments of THREE WAY SERVICE STATION Woodville, Mississippi REX SPORTING GOODS The King of Sports Athletic Equipment - Hunting and Fishing Supplies Boats and Accessories - Johnson Outboard Motors Briggs-Stratton Gasoline Engines Torolawn Mowers - Trophies Engraved Natchez, Mississippi GERRY’S BEAUTY SALON Compliments of GERRY INMAN - Owner ENLOW’S TRUCK STOP Your Beauty Is My Speciality For Appointment Call 888-4331 West Main Street Woodville, Mississippi FARRAR CORPORATION THE WOODVILLE REPUBLICAN Laurel Hill St. Francisville, Louisiana Mississippi's Oldest Compliments of the Newspaper WOODVILLE ATTENDANCE CENTER Printers and Publishers for its constructive work in Woodville, Mississippi education. TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World's Bes Yearbooks Are Taylor-made A « ..- i 1 m A ft _a ,s ? £ £ jn ■ vvg L V . V. 2fO - V Azjr V: «■' |g| -. A': . • YV C-V S ■ Jr VJ r 9® fc. -VV -'m «•- Jr 2 bi ;v-: r , ■MSI ■ •-' « ■- —« $1 'V w ¥ V'i N'v m A;f ggj ■sr. r z. J z Sf ■ srs Arg • .x'' m is 3£ T tV A ,'W 9w «i. • 'H - S3 A . -VC t r y IK AsJ ip ? jgj! JI-. rv i1 ,V«5 X Kef X V - iLi V 4 4$ feSae ■ %£ O • • :.Y-, •_, yusfi Sg££ V _ w'i rMrM •1 «gsa riZ- • • . « 5 rV: $ ■ ‘ V5L A. - ■ • -. !? - « - •■•] g 55gi? t- A yp- r;- - - v « Sk - s v .-V- v’ Vf v V S J '■ . ’ -T '': £S$Z: ty V v v V 4 • ■, •- ■ ft ■ , V . V . • TT.. T - - . - • - r?:; £


Suggestions in the Woodville High School - Ramblers Reveille Yearbook (Woodville, MS) collection:

Woodville High School - Ramblers Reveille Yearbook (Woodville, MS) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954

Woodville High School - Ramblers Reveille Yearbook (Woodville, MS) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

1955

Woodville High School - Ramblers Reveille Yearbook (Woodville, MS) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 1

1960

Woodville High School - Ramblers Reveille Yearbook (Woodville, MS) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 1

1965

Woodville High School - Ramblers Reveille Yearbook (Woodville, MS) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 1

1966

Woodville High School - Ramblers Reveille Yearbook (Woodville, MS) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 1

1967


Searching for more yearbooks in Mississippi?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Mississippi yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.