Copiah Lincoln Community College - Trillium Yearbook (Wesson, MS)
- Class of 1952
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We hope that when you turn through the pages of this book, each page will bring back a pleasant memory--a memory of a favorite class, a friend, a teacher, a vesper service, an exciting basket-ball game, a band trip, For, after all, that is our purpose--to bring to life the cher- ished memories of the past. I1 ll I t' To you, Mrs, Ewing, the symbol of all that is lovely and gracious, we want to dedicate this 1951-52 Trillium. Long after we leave Copigh- Lincoln, we will carry in our hearts the memory of your smile, your helpfulness, your cheerful wayg and most of all, that indescribable qua- lity of goodness that is yours. We hope that in dedicating this annual to you, we can show our love, admiration, and appreciation for the things you have done for us. trillium editor jeanMcA1pin The Editors Seated left to right: Otto Walker, Business Managerg Jean McA1pin, Editor- in-Chiefg Esther Green, Assistant Editor-in-Chief: Wayne Wood, Assistant Business Manager, Standing left to right: Franccs Griffith, Feature Editor, Travis Nichols, Sports Editor: Ruth Patton, Activities Editor, Jan Ratliff, Assistant Sports Editor, James Ewing, Class Editor, ll' in w staff i business manager l 1 1 1 I Qtro Walker 1 4 i 3 The Staff Seated left to right: Lonita Story, Liz Hancock, Nita Smith, Wayne Wood, Mary Garner, Otto Walker, Barbara Brister, Jean McAlpin, Esther Green, Betty Was- ley, Susie Bardwell, Frances Griffith. Standing left to right, Dell Page, Wil- ma Young, Joel Munson, Stanley Thames, Sponsor, Joyce Freeman, Judith Yel- verton, Elsie Flowers, Travis Nichols, Ruth Barton, Delois Steen, jan Ratliff, Charles Burke, Imogene Oglesby, james Ewing, Peggy Buckley, Mavis Barlow, V ,.,.+...-. I V, if 1 g, vu , 1 if-0:54- iii V I in-1 has-nuns tml' ' u-.-11 lllilfliillkui apel program. ch tending a at ss after as l'4 0 3 oo c: 'Fl c: 5 H 0 H students campus, showing 8 th of 2. panarom A ,fo ., . ,, fzw' .' 'A 4 ' 6 ' 'L , I , I r iii. A' ,Qfl f if v p- .4 1 D , , ,V , , uf ,H V' ,, ' .: f' I 1 fl' In .4 , 1 I hnartl nflruslees W. S. R. E. Ferris Anderson R. S. Berry W. E. Boggan Pence Brown Charles Bush B. W. Cagle Grady Callender Henley, President Rea, Secretary W. E. W. E. T. J. Crecink, Ray Izard W. McCormick Otho Messer V. Rush Carlos Smith W. Lee White ST. hnarrl nfsupervisnrs copiah county George MHIX A, 3, Barlow paul Edwards Troy Templeton Paul D. Armstrong lincoln county Martin Holmes Jim Coker Clint B. Brister Leroy Leggett I. Hugh james franklin county Newman Scott Harvey Prather Ernest Zumbro P. L. Lofton Frank Allen Garfield May Fordie Walker J. M. Ashle C. L. Steen simpson county Y OLLEGE RC COPX P-XA XJNCOLN .BUNXO xNessoN vmssxssxvvx D xl Cias s Coiiege incoin. fl o u 'Ybe So bornore Copiab L-incoin Sunior Wesson Ntissis i i ' dear friend it bas been a riyiiege to baye you as students at Copiabfb baye contribu ed nnucb to tbe iiie and traditions ot Cod,-in. Pts yo gr aduate and go your sey er ai y-lays, X trust tbat you yviii continue to rnabe a iine contribution to your indiyiduai communities, your state , your nation, and your yvorid. ity oi obtaining a junior coiiege education bas been made our counties as ydeii as the State oi Mississippi, responsibiiity . During tbe coming year s, 'tice, y-fork, Xiye, and ioye to tbe 'cans. it Copiabfi,-incoin bas beiped to str engtben nd it it bas en it Q l 3 um. guise. I Psesx M11 I . 1 A Q 9 E , ' S Q9 I ' My sz 9 t ortun u by y reat acri fneri 't bas s a tb ou 3 QYP or yo 't a g e to s ree Ps it i itizen , iiying, X as y W Tb 'bie t ' yditb i 'XX bay in F 'biiity , tter c ' tian s on y possi and carries Free Prrnericans X141 utmost it we expect to rerna beiped you to reaiize tbis responsi your abiiities as ieader s and naade you be beiped to 'ouiid in you tbe ideais oi tr utb and Cbris bas been a y-vor tby Prima Mater . Copiabfbincoin succeed succeed. your patbyv ay be Xigbted by 311 abiding, taitb in an aii poweriui Very sincer eiy yours, May ' dence . Yroyi atlminislralinn LULA STEVENS Dean of Women M. A. , Columbia University H. T. HUDDLESTON Dean of Men A, B. , Arkansas College M. S, , University of Arkansas J. J. WESSON F. M. FORTENBERRY Registrar-Mathematics Athletic Director M, A, , Univel-5iry of Social Science Mississippi B, A,, Mississippi B. S., Cumberland Cfbllege University M. A., University of Mississippi I JAMES M. LEWIS, JR, High School Principal Social Science B, S, , Mississippi State M, Ed. ,Mississippi State falzull C, F, BARNES Bible B.. A., Mississippi College Th. M., New Orleans Theological Seminary M. R. BUSBY Head Basketball Coach--Social Science B, A., M. A., University of Mississippi MRS. VIVIAN BYRD Social Science B. A., Mississippi Woman's College M. A., Mississippi Southern FANNIE CALLENDAR Dietitian R, K. CARVER Chemistry B. S., Mississippi Southern R, N. COWART Trades Education M. Ed., Texas A. 8t M. B. S., North Texas State ANN DUKE Music and French M. S., University of Alabama Study at Cincinnati Conservatory of Music WILLIAM ENLOE Art B. A., University of Alabama MRS. J. M. EWING Voice M. S., Columbia University A. B., Millsaps MRS. F. M. FORTENBERRY Commerce B. A., Mississippi College M. A., University of Mississippi CLIFFORD FOSTER Auto Mechanics RALPH FRANKLIN' Band Music-Theory A. B., L. S. U. M. M. Ed., Northwestern University B. R. FRAZIER PSyCl'lO1Ogy-Sociology B. A.. Mississippi College M. A., George Peabody MARY' JANE FYKE Voice B. A., Westminster Choir College M. A., University of Michigan MARY AGNES GINN Assistant Bookkeeper A. A., Copiah-Lincoln Jr. College WALLACE GRAY Speech-Publicity B. A. ,Louisiana College M' A'l S. U. WILLIE MAE HAMILL English A. B.. Grenada College M. A. , University of Alabama MRS. CORDELIA HARVEY English A. B..M. S. C. W. M, A., L. S. U, JAMES W. HOLSTON Bible A, B., Millsaps B, D., Emory GRACE HUFF History A, B., University of Alabama M. A. , University of Alabama HONOR INGRAM English B. A., M. S. C. W. M, A, , University of Mississippi MARY JANE KOELZ Mathematics B. S., Memphis State M, A., George Peabody ALLIE LEE LOFTON R. N. , Kings Daughters Hospital Assistant Dean of Women JACK D. LOSSETTE Agriculture ALLENE MCCORMICK Home Economics B. S.. M. S. C. W. M. S., Mississippi State MRS. MARY L. MCDONALD Dormitory Hostess MRS. GRAYDON MULLEN High School Home Economics B. S., M. S. C. W. GRAYDON L. MULLEN Bookkeeper Soule University GERTRUDE K. MUTTON' Music-Piano B. M., Nebraska Weslya n Special Study in Ber1in,Germany T. S. MYERS Agriculture B. S ,S Mississippi State M. S., Mississippi State falzull misg- 'x A x ,lin A., !4 X '25 N. My -P Qi az---N I .fd j N in V4 V I wx 4' Q'-vkt Q . qu-f falzull .. Wzw . gg, LQEWW . , Y Z, 4' 2' A .19 44. MRS. EVELYN OSWALT Library Certificate in Library Science George Peabody College CHARLES N. PAYNE, IR. Biology B. A. . University of Mississippi M. A., University of Mississippi l i 5 2 5 3 2 F .N I 4 1 w 1 3 i I l l i E E BETTE POWER President's Secretary ' B. A., Texas State College i for Women I 4 MRS. BETTY RUTHERFORD ' Physical Education i B. S. , University of Mississippi 1 H. 0, sEssUMs, JR, S Mathematics 3 21. B, S, Mississippi State JOHN T. s1MPsoN, JR, English Q, B, S., George Peabody College M, A. , George Peabody College AIIAIQ Q STANLEY THAMES fi 4 Social Science and Commercial B. A, , University of Mississippi 4' is M. A. , University of Mississippi JACK THOMAS Trades Education North Texas State Ii FRED E. THOMPSON A Commerce I, B, A,E, , University of Mississippi l M A University of Mississippi IJ ,. MARY M.'rHoMpsoN 5 Commerce B, A., Blue Mountain College i gr, - J. W. WAITES 3 Head Football Coach l tx V- Social Science y A. B., Howard College T ' ELMO WALKER 5 f' Director of Guidance B, S., Mississippi Southern M M. A., Mississippi Southern LQ f, I ta! J. M, WATERS High School Coach Social Science B. S., Mississippi Southern M, A. , Mississippi Southern ZELLE WEEMS English 4 ffl it x A i5gf3X'fQ 2' M L' Q S G Q2 L. sums, Miss Harris on is . 5 W0rk 5 Duke maklng U Q'-Ile E 11 i'1S at Work Take a letter. Miss Power W TZ' + 1. it ff- ' . , And W Pt' ' ytalns ' e do eflte f ' h fvke 195 f wiff' life in Wm reflections nf a snnhumnre Our sophomore year in college is almost ended, and as we lookback on this lastyear at Co-Lin, memories, some funny, and some touching, come rushing back to US. We remember the flock of awkward frightened freshmen that first week at school, as we had been the year before--the bedlam of registering and arranging schedules--the first glimpse of the new library fthe only cool spot on the campusj and the frm of seeing all our old friends and teachers again, The freshmen felt more at home after the rollicking SCA party that first Thursday night. Then came the church parties, and we were so pleased to introduce the frosh to the wonderful members of our local churches, Meaningful all the year were the student vespers, and all of the SCA programs on brotherhood, Bible reading, Thanksgiving, and Easter, The spiritual highlight of our sophomore year was, of course, Dr, Mille.r's inspiring talks during Religious Emphasis Week. We suppose Homecoming was the most glorious time of the year, with Aimee as our beautiful queen. The campus was arrayed with clever displays, and the sophomores were so right when they pre- dicted that we'd wring the Trojans out and hang 'em on the line. The Glee Club's Christmas Pageant was a never-to-be-forgotten event of our sophomore year. Beautiful carols and magnificent tableaux revived the Christmas Story. And the operetta--an evening of gaiety and pure enjoyment. We can still hear Barbara singing, I'm called little Buttercup, poor little Buttercup. As we grow older. SI. Valentine's Day will always remind us of coronation at Co-Lin. Rustling evening dresses, boys suddenly polite and attentive, the revolving valentine, the reception to the lobby were all a part of the ceremony, We surely cou1dn't end without including in our memories some of the band trips. We traveled to so many exciting places--Florida, Mobile, New Orleans-- that our motto soon became, Join the band and see the world, This was our sophomore year--the year we had longed for, and it lived up to all our expectations. snphnmnres Brown, McRee, Duke, Payne, Youngblood, Tadlock President .......... .... D an Tadlock Vice-President ...,. .,.,., J oe Brown Secretary ......... ...... D arris McRee Treasurer .,.,,,,,...... Ellen Youngblood Sponsors ........ Ann Duke, Charles Payne U 3 r 5 2 3 1 ' 3 1 W EM 5352 gy! e!q' 1 I E E, sd i 2 4 1 My QW? EW 5 U5 iff 'N IW rw I sm Qs 1 , W., aux flz r,, M2 ri Q51 V I V I I E r Q a Y K . 1 1 I I 1 Alexander Allen Allen Anding Ashley Baggett Baird Bardwell Barker Barton Berry Berry WADE ALEXANDER COLUMBUS MARY ELLIS ANDING BROOKHAVEN Football 1.2: Track 1, 2, YMCA 1, 2, YWCA1' 2' Asflculfufe Club 1- 24 BSU 1' 2- JANIE PEARL ASHLEY MONTICELLO , FTA 2. BOBBIE JEAN ALLEN BROOKHAVEN WINNIE BAGGETT MEADYILLE G1eeClub1, 2, Ensemb1e1,Treasurer 2: Wesley Foundation 1, 2, Council 2g BSU 1, 2: YWCAI, 23 Colette 2g Maid YWCA l, 2, Vice-President2g IRC 1, to Memorial and Lions Bowl 1, 2g FTA 2, MARY ANN BAIRD BROOKHAVEN EDWIN ALLEN BOGUE CHITTO Basketball lg FTA 2, ,ankenhorn Blasingame ryles Breeland itt Brown SUSIE BARDWELL HAZLEHURST YWCA 1, 2: Wesley Foundation l, 2, Annual Staff 2. RACHEL BARKER HAZLEHURST YWCA 1, 2: BSU 1, 2: Home Economics Club 1, 2. RUTH BATTON CRYSTAL SPRINGS YWCAI, 2, President 2:SCA Council 2, Annual staff 2, Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2, Westminster Fellowship l, 25 IRC 1, 2, Vice-President of Freshman Class lp Sophomore Homecoming Maid 2, snphnmures 2 MARY LOU BERRY JACKSON Glee Club 1,25 YWCA l, 2, Wesley Foundation l, 2. SHIRLEY ANN BERRY NEW HEBRON GleeClubl, 2, Ensemble lg YWCA 1,29 YWA lgBSU l, 2, Phi Theta Kappal,2, Secretary 25 Home Economics Clubl. DAVID BL ANKENHORN BIRMINGHAM, ALA. University of Alabama lg Football 2, Westminster Fellowship 2. PATTIE SUE BLASINGAME NORWOOD, LA. BSU l, 2, Home Economics Club l. MILTON BOYLES MAGEE YMCA l, 23 FTA 2, President 2. GERALDINE BREELAND TYLERTOWN Basketball 1, 2, YWCA 1. WINIFRED BRITT WESSON EARL BROWN BOGUE Cl-IITTO snphnmures ELLA ROSE BROWN BOGUE CHITTO YWCA 1, 2: BSU 1, 2: YWA 1: Glee Club 1, 2, Ensemble 1, 2: Most BeautifulGlr11: Memorial BowlQueen 2. JOE BROWN FLOMATON, ALA. Football 1, 2: YMCA 1, 2: Wesley Foundation 1, 2, Council 2. IO ANN BRUECK BROOKHAVEN YWCA l, 2: Westminster Fellowship 1, 2: Colette 1, 2. PEGGY BUCKLEY NEW HEBRON YWCAI, 2: BSU 1, 2: Home Economics Club 1, 2: Annual Staff 2. JOHN BULLARD BROOKHAVEN YMCA 1, 2: BSU 1, 2: Council 2:Foot- ball 1: Baseball 1, 2: Tennis 2: Agri- culture Club 2. CHARLES BURKE WESSON Annual Staff 2: Dramatics Club 2: BSU 1, 2. OTIS BYRD LUMBERTON BSU 1, 2: Baseball 1, 2: YMCA 1, 2. SYBLE CASBEER CANTON YWCA 1, 2: SCA 1: Wesley Foundation l, 2, Worship Chairman 2: IRC 1, 2, Vice-President 2: Dramatics Club 1, 2: Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2, President 2. WALTON CAUGHMAN MAGEE Phi Theta Kappa 2. E. Brown J. Brown Brueck Buckley Bullard Burke IRENE COKE HAZLEHURST YWCA 1, 2: Band 1: Wesley Foundation 1, 2, Council 2: YWA l: FTA 2. BILL COSTLEY BUDE Bandl,2:YMCA1,2:Dramatics Club 2. DOROTHY DESKIN YAZOO CITY Glee Club 1, 2, Reporter 1: Wesley Foundation 1, 2: YWCA 1, 2: Lions Bowl Queen 2. X ffl , i Www in 1' 'IQ' gs-5' -VS he 'T-.'C-1' A f l xl rd Casbeer Caughman Coke fstley Deskin Douglas Eady ans Flowers Fortenberry Foster ALICE DOUGLAS SONTAG ELSIE FLOWERS GREENWOOD YWCA 1, 2: Wesley Foundation 1, 2, YWCA1- 29 BSU1' 2' Council 1gGlee Club 1, 2,EI1Sel'l'lb162: Annual Staff 2g Cheerleader 1, Head HENRY EADY CRYSTAL SPRINGS Cheerleade' 2' YMCA 1' 2, Baseball 1. 2. BOBBY FORTENEERRY SILVER CREEK YMCA 1, 2: Basketball 1, 2. LLOYD EVANS ALEXANDRIA, LA, YMCA 1, 2g Westminster Fellowshipl, 2, President 2: SCA 25 Band 1, 2gDra- matics Club 1, 2. BARBARA FOSTER BROOKHAVEN YWCA 1, 25 Dramatics Club 1,2, Sec- retary2gDebate Clubl, 2g Westminster Fellowship 1, 2, Freeman Garner Green Griffith R. Hall Harvey JOYCE FREEMAN WESSON Glee Club 1: Debate Club l,2: Annual Staff 2. MARY JANE GARNER PRENTISS YWCA 1, 2: Wesley Foundation 1, 2, Co-Worship Chairman 2: Home Eco- nomlcs Club le, 2, President 2: Glee Club 2: Annual Staff 2. ELLA FRANCES GINN KOKOMO YWCA l,2, Council 2: Wesley Founda tionl, 2, Pres1dent2:IRC l,2, Officer Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2: Glee Club l, 2 SCA 1, 2: FTA 2. E. Ginn G. Ginn Gurley C. Hall Heath Herrington GILBERT GINN Koxomo YMCA1,2, Secretary 2:WesleyFounda- tion 1, 2, Treasurer 2: SCA 1, 2:FTA 2: Dramatlcs Club 1, 2: Glee Club l, 2. ESTHER GREEN HAZLEHURST YWCA 1, 2, Council 2: Wesley Founda- tion l, 2, Secretary 2: Band 1, 2: Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2: Associate Editor of Annual 2. Lntlngton Jacobs hnston King zar Lee FRANCES GRIFFITH CRYSTAL SPRINGS YWCA 1, 2, Councilzgwesley Founda- tion l, 2: SCA 2: Home Economics Club 1, 2, Officer 2: FTA 2: IRC 2: Annual staff l. MAX GURLEY BLYTHEVILLE, ARK. H Football l: Agriculture Club 1, 2, President 2. ' CAROLYN HALL HAZLEHURST Wesley Foundation 1, 2: YWCA 1, 2: Home Economics Club 1, 2: FTA 2. ROBERT HALL HAZLEHURST YMCA l, 2: BSU 1, 2. snphnlnnrns PAT HARVEY LIBERTY Dramatics Club 1, 2, Vice-President: Colette lb, 2. ANNALENE HEATH PICKENS YWCA l, 2, Secretary 2: Westminster Fellowship 1, 2: Phi Theta Kappa 2: Home Economics Club l. BONITA HERRINGTON BROOKHAVEN YWCA l, 2: YWA 1, 2: BSU l, 2: Glee Club 2. THORPE HUNTINGTON HAZLEHURST Baseball l. HAROLD JACOBS MEADVILLE YMCA 1. 2: Band l, 2: IRC 1, 2: Dra- matics Club 2. WALTER JOHNSTON YAZOO CITY Band l, 2:Glee Club l, 2:President2: BSU l, 2, Council 2: Baseball l, 2: Quartette l, 2. GWEN KING HAZLEHURST YWCA 1, 2: BSU 1, 2, Council 2: Colette 2: Glee Club 2, CAROLYN KYZAR BOGUE CHITTO YWCA 1. 2: YWA 1, 2: BSU 1, 2, Council 2, BOBBIE CATHERINE LEE MENDENHALL YWCA 1, 2: BSU 1, 2. snphnmnres CLAYTON LINGLE CRYSTAL SPRINGS Basketball 1, 2: BSU 1, 2. JEAN MCALPIN MAGEE YWCA' 1,2, Phi Theta Kappa l,2,IRC 1, 2, Secretary 2, BSU 1, 2, SCA Program Chairman 2, Editor of Annual 2. BOBBY MCGEE WESSON Band 1,2, Glee Club 1, 2, Quartette 2, Agriculture Club l, 2. DARRIS MCREE CRYSTAL SPRINGS YWCA 1, 2, BSU 1, 2, Council 2, SCA Secretary 2, Class Officer 2. DRUCILLA MARRIS CANTON YWCAl,2:Wes1ey Foundation l,2,1RC 2. EDNA MAE MEADOWS MAGEE BSU l,2,President 2:YWCA1,2,YWA1, 2, SCA 2, IRC 1, 2:D1'amatiCS Club 2, FTA 2. WILLA IEAN MONTGOMERY SUMMIT Band 1, Glee Club 1, 2, Ensemble 1, Secretary 2, BSU 1, 2, Council 2, YWCA 1, 2, Council 2, YWA 1, Phi Theta Kappa 2, FTA 2, IRC 1, 2, Pre- sident 2, SCA Program Chairman 2. BETTY MOODY CLARA YWCA 1, 2: Wesley Foundation 1, 2, SCA 2, Home Economics Club l. LAWRENCE MURRAY NATCHEZ Basketball l,YMCA 1,2, BSU 1, 2, . Xfi 1 A., R Q-up fi' Lingle McAlpin McGee McRee Marris Meadows TRAVIS NICHOLS SANATORIUM YMCA 1, 2: IRC 2: Annual Staff 2. IAYNE NIXON OCEAN SPRINGS Band 1, 2, YWCA 1, 2, Wesley Founda tion l, 2. 1 X M0ntg0l'r1eIy Moody Murray Nichols Nixon Oglesby Parker Pigott G. Purvis W. Purvis Quinn Ratcliff IMMOGENE OGLESBY MEADVILLE GLEN DALE PURVI5 'MAGEE Glee Club lg YWCA 1, 23 YWA1, 2, Secretary 2: BSU l, 2, Secretary 2, FTA 2, Annual Staff 2. MARION PARKER WESSON Agriculture Club l, 2. W. D. PIGOTT TYLERTOWN YMCA 1, 2, Officer 2g Wesley Founda- tion 1, 2, Vice-President 2: SCA 1. YMCA 1,23 SCA 2: Wesley Foundation 1, 2. WALTER PURVIS MENDENHALL YMCA l, 2: BSU l, 2:Debate Club 2. TOMMY QUINN PINOLA Football lg Agriculture Club l, 2. JAN RATLIFF BROOKHAVEN YWCA 1, 2: Basketball l, 2, Tennis 1, 2: BSU l, 2, Debate Club 2: FTA 2, Secretary 23 Annual Staff 2. VG- so 'WH Russell Schilling Simon B. Smith L, Smith AP. Smith ROBERT RUSSELL BROGIQQQQVEN YMCA 1, 2. .ALBERT SCHILLING NATCHEZ Football 1, 2g YMCA 1, 2gDralT1aIiCS Club l, 2g Most Popular Boy l. MARY ELIZABETH SHORT ANNISTON, ALA, BSU 1, 2, Council 2g YWA l, 2, Pre- sident 2g YWCA 1, 2, iv 1. Short Shows C. Smith H. Smith Steen Storey JIMMY SHOWS Basketball lg YMCA 1, 2g ball Manager lg FTA 2. NEW HEBRON BSU 2:FO0I- AIMEE SIMON YWCA 1, 2: Basketball l, 25 Wesley Foundation l,2gColette 2pl-lomecoming Queen 2. ,BARNEY SMITH GEORGETOWN YMCA 1, 2g Agriculture Club 1, 25 Bsu 1, 2. I A 1 a I 1 1 P 1 1 . 1 -1 I 1 ,V it 1. gh 311 snphnmnres W1 'li PRENTISS SMITH BROOKHAVEN 11.33 YMCA 1,2:AgIICl.lItUl6 Club l,2gFTA2. 3111 211. DELOISSTEEN NEW HEBRON QM BSU 1, 2: YWA 2g YWCA l, 2g Dra- matics Club 2gFTA 2gI-lome Economics Club 1, 2, Annual Staff 2. 1.oN1TA STOREY WESSON G1-ee Club 1, 2: Westminster Fellow- imw ship 1, 2, President 1, Vice-President iii! L 1 1 1 2g Annual Staff l,2gDramatics Club l, 2: SCA 1. BILLY SULLIVAN SHIVERS Q5 YMCA 1, 2, Agriculture Club 1, 2. .il JOYCE SUTTON NEW HEBRON 11 YWCA 1,2: BSU 1,2: Home Economics 3 Club 1, 2: IRC 2: YWA 25 PhiTheta ,1 Kappa 1, 2g Treasurer 2. BILL SWOOPE COLUMBUS YMCA 1,25 Westminster Fellowship l, A 2: Agriculture Club 1, 2: Football Manager 1, 2. E THOMAS SWOOPE COLUMBUS lb YMCA l,2g SCA lgWestminster Fellow- ship 1,2g Football 1,25 Track lg Agri- culture Club 1, 2. 'Y DANIEL TADLOCK CRYSTAL SPRINGS 'LIT Band l,2: Dramatics Club l,2g YMCA l,2g IRC 2gOrchestra 1, 2, Sophomore Class President 2. 1 llivan Sutton Swggpe T, Swggpe ITASKA TEMPLE AUBURN adlock Temple YWCA 1. 2- 1 GEORGE SMITH SONTAG L YMCA 1. asu 1, 2. E E 1 1 HARVEY SMITH EROOKHAVEN YMCA 1, 2. LESLIE SMITH NATCHEZ. ,Football 1, 2: Baseball 1, 2: YMCA1g Most Gallant Boy 1. l 1 1 snphnmures SALLYE THOMAS BROOKHAVEN YWCA 2, Colette 1, 2, TreaSUrer0f Band 2. HUGH THOMPSON FOXWORTH YMCA 1, 2: Band 1, 2g Orchestra l, 2. VOYGHT THOMPSON MORTON YMCA 1, 2g Wesley Foundation 1,2. SYBLETHORNHILL I SUMMIT YWCA 1, 2: Treasurer 2g BSU 1, 2, Vice-President 2gBand 1, 2gG1ee Club l,2QS6XIEI 2gSCA 2g Home Economies Club 1, 2g Basketball 1. ALTON THORNTON CRYSTAL SPRINGS YMCA 1, 2: BSU 1, 2g FTA 2gBaIld1, 2, President 2. W. F. THORNTON CRYSTAL SPRINGS YMCA 1, 25 BSU 1, 2g Basketball Manager 1. OTTO WALKER MAGEE Football 1, 2g Track 1, 2g BSU 1, 2. Vice-President ZQYMCA 1, 2: Business Manager of Annual 2gBestDressed Boyl. MARIE WALLACE MCCALL CREEK YWCA lg Basketball 1, 2. DIANE WEAVER JACKSON YWCA 1, 2, State President 23 Dra- matics Club 1, 2: SCA Program Chair- man 1, President 25 Tennis 1, Colette 1, 2, Head Colette 2g Westminster Fellowship 1, 2, Vice-President lg Annual Staff 1, 2g Phi Theta Kappa 1, 23 Freshman Class Secretary lg Most Dependable Girl 1. HAROLD WHITEHEAD BROOKHAVEN YMCA l ,Zg BSU 1, 2. i 'WAI Thomas V. Thompson A. Thornton H. Thompson Thornhill W. Thornton BETTY WILLOUGHBY BOGUE CHITTO YWCA l,2gYWA 1, 2:BSU1,2: SCA 2: Home Economics Club 1, 2. CHARLES. WILSON MONTICELLO Band 1,21 Agriculture Club 1, 2g Dra- matics Club 1, 2. ROBERT WINDOM HAZLEHURST YMCA 1, 2. ' YMCA l, 25 Wesley Foundation 1, 21 I.-f ,, .sw X. :ev i ' fL'5R.1J , I, A I 1 A '- - , ' ' li if - al . Y .-Vv I A li A I 'W 1 li fi A 1 X we A ,jr 1 f 'SP' 's 5 1 2 noattt N if 1 S I gt: K7 .K I vy, M f xr fixlf ' its i X. A mf ln 1 'fv- i , xy wx' . di, ' f',- 1' 1 A 1, , :..: 3 - H iff: 5 Walker wauace Weaver Whitehead Willoughby Wilson WiHCl0IT1 WOOCI Wooley Wgoton Young Youngblood WAYNE WOOD BROOKHAVEN WILMA DEAN YOUNG ROXIE Phi Theta Kappa 2, Vice-President 2g Associate Business Manager ofAnnual 2. WILLIE EARL WOOLEY BROOKHAVEN Cheerleader 2. MONZELLE WOOTON WESSON Tennis Manager 1. Basketball 1, 23 YWCA 1, 2:BSU1,.2: YWCA 1, 29 YWA 1, 2, Vice-President 2: BSU 1, 2, Council 25 Basketballl 2gG1ee Club 2:FTA 2g Annual Staff 2. ELLEN YOUNGBLOOD MEMPHIS, TENN, YWCA 1, 2g Wesley Foundation 1, 25 Home Economics Club 2g Sonhomore Class Secretary 2. Glee Club 1, 2g Colette 1, 2gIRC 1, 25 freshlnens Gray, Rutherford, Case, Hurson, Owens, Robbins President. ......... ...... H al Robbins Vice-President. .... , , , Barbara Hutson SCCICISIY ................ Marilyn Case Treasurer .... , , ...,,. Catherine Owens Sponsors ,,,,, ,,,, M rs. Betty Rutherford Wallace Gray freshmen S KX if y E V 45 . ff. A s. - 9 'i 1 3 fi- 161 1 iff? A 'Z . ., 'wage Alice Allen McCall Creek Myrtle Jo Allred Brookhaven Talmadge Ashmore Brookhaven Betty Carol Ates Crystal Springs Bill Bagley Y C, azoo ity Milton Bailey D'Lo Bill Baldwin Crystal Springs Mavis Barlow Wesson Patsy Barrett Magee Melba Benton Mt. Olive Jerry Berry Crystal Springs Lavelle Berry New Hehron William Berry Mendenhall Faye Bowman Brookhaven Ralph Brewer Brookhaven Lewis Bridges New Orleans Anita Britt Brookhaven Jo Ana Brock ' Tylertown James Brown Hazlehurst Sam Brown Atlanta, Ga. Tommy Brown Wesson Tommy Bufkin Hazlehurst James Bullard Barbara Jean Byrd Brookhaven Nancy Cagle Wesson Emma Case Brookhaven Marilyn Case Brookhaven Billy Chappell Braxton Ruth Knight Clay Natchez William Collins Bude Tony Comeaux Sorrento, La. Charles Cottingham I-lazlehurst Robert Covington Brookhaven Keith Cowart Wesson Raiford Crews Crystal Springs Ronald Dalrymple Memphis,Tenn. Julius Davis Monticello Nancy Dickerson Georgetown Jennings Dixon Natchez Jimmy Douglas Brookhaven Albert Duck Roxie Jerry Durr Brookhaven Arthur East Braxton Max Edwards Potts Camp Robert Gardner Brookhaven Charles Gilbert Natchez James Giles Pinola freshmen X- 59 freshmen Ray Grantham Carl Grenn Robert Grenn Faye Hall Warren Harper Wanda Harrison Wylie Hartzog Bob Hendon Mendenhall Brookhaven Brookhaven Wesson Atlanta, Ga. Clinton Silver Creek Albertville, Ala. Roy Hill Linerville, Ala Delton Holland Virgie Horton Jane Hurlbert Barbara Hutson John James Martin Jasper Zoe Ann Johnson Meadville Brookhaven Hazlehurst Brookhaven Hazlehurst Hazlehurst Canton Mary Alice Johnston Edward Jones Ernest Jones Mildred Jones Austin Kimbre Charlie King Edwin Langston Bogue Chitto Eddiceton Eddiceton Magee Union Church Monticello Silver Creek Evelyn Lee James Lewis Doretha Lofton Clifford Logan Gloria Lowery Bettye Jeanne Lu Donald Lupo Kelly Lusk Joe McCaski1l George Mangum Wayne May Ernest May Charles Milner Charles Minton Julia Moak Garrett Mozingo Joel Munson Bobby Hal Myers Horace Newman Paul Newman Jimmy Norton Catherine Owens Dell Page Dwight Peavy New Hebron Lucien Auburn Natchez Prentiss Hazlehurst Hazlehurst Wesson McCall Creek Me ndenhall Silver Creek Monticello Brookhaven Wesson McComb Petal Wesson Hazlehurst Valley Park Brookhaven Heflin, Ala. Hazlehurst Wesson Monticello freshmen i, . N s 4 5 it JJ Li ? W' 'J i ill 5 JI W. ll .tt 3 if, .U Z l 2 ill 1. Ruth Pepper Lucienjlh Rhett Riley ij Andalusia, Ala. gr :lag Hal Robins Heflin, Alamil Richard Ross Crystal Springsiiii Bettye Jean Rushing Brookhavenml Sonny Rushing Brookhaven? Ji Hubert Russell JJ Brookhavenifrll Lettie Rutledge iw Brookhavenf? :iw Janice Sanderson Martha Jean Sa Ray Sewell Bill Shelly M Lina Sue Shows Hazlehurst sser lil Bogue Chitto 'l Natchez Ji Mendenhall Bobbye Raye Smith f We ssonf V Dorothy Ann Smith Gerald Smith Brookhavenlii lf aw Brookhavengqf sp Jimmy T. Smith BrookhavenQ Nita Faye Smith Bobby Smith Tommy Snyder Hollie Sojourne Starnes Spencer Charlton Storey Lenton Strong Wesson Wesson F J l Natchez E gi Y Crystal Springsiil ' 1 1 r.,3 Port Gibsonglq ,H Wesson gl Utica V5 Ill ,J ,,r Nl J: it I+! I q, If W emphis, Tenn. J Z l' i i i i i Teddy Suttle Mobile, Ala. Mary Beth Sykes p Crystal Springs li John Talley Memphis, Tenn. VCarolyn Thornhill ' i Cade Travis 1 l Q, IU Summit Lucien Wynnifred Turnage New Hebron Willard Ray Waldrop Brookhaven i Willie Fred Watson 2 i V .. Wesson 5 Pattie Watts ti Lucien Robert Webb It Brookhaven Agnes Weeks l Wesson i George Williamson Q Mendenhall 1 l Geraldean Woods Wesson Judith Yeverton t Magee E, H. Bob Stephens Greensburg, La, fre hmen aq- NOT PICTURED john D. Adkins Jimmy Beason Frances Brewer Mrs. Edna Burke Robert Burns Cedric Couch Rex Davis Mrs. Gettys George Martha Green Richard Hall Betty Herbers Binford Johnson Charlie Lewis Robert Laird Gene McGehee Charlie Martin Tom Mayes Gail Oubie Frank Sellers Dalton Smith Dewey Smith Dorothy Smith Vivian Smith Sam Spitale Mrs. Edith Waites Harold Wentworth seninrs l I L I, Woods, Mullen, Weems, Smith, Coleman President. . , . . , Vice-President, Secretary. . . . . . . . . Reporter. . . . . SPOIISOIS. . . . . . . . .Russell Smith I O 0 C . . . . . Glen Woods ,, ,Jack Coleman . .. . Zelle Weems Mrs. Graydon Mullen Uni LORELL BAILEY Shes quiet but you always know shes there. Basketball 1: Band 3, 4, Y-Teens 3..4: 4-H Club 1- 2' 3- 4- BYRD BAIRD With Il personality all her own. Y-Teens l, 3, 4, 4-H Club 1, 3, 4. SAMMY ALLRED W ALTER ALLRED Why Worry? lt will happen any- way. New Orleans 1, 2, Hi-Y 3, l 4: Football 4. Handsome is as handsome does. on Church l, 2, Y 4. Ba GENEVA BELL A friendly .smile for everyone. sketball l, 3, 4 Y-Teens l, 2, 4: Secretary 4 4-H Club 1, 2, 3 4- 3: DONNIS BRENT She has a distinctive charm draws admirers. that Basketball 1, 2, 43, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Secretary 3, Vice- President 4, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Secretary 4: Most Dependable Girl 3. JOHN FRANK BREWER The mould of a manls future is in his own handsf' Hazlehurst 1, 2, 3: Fl-A 4. DOROTHY BERRY Capable and dependable in what- ever .she undertakes. Basketball l, 3, 4: Y-Teens l, 3, 4: 4-H Club l, 3, 4: Debate 3. HMMY CLEMEMTS MA pretty swell boy and u good fellow all around. Bruce l, 2, 3: Hi-Y 4. fxfiri X ff 2 E I 3 tr BARBARA BRISTER Our campus copy of fun and origin- alityf' Jackson Central High 31 Glee Club 2, 43 Y-Teens 2, 4: Annual Staff WESLEY BUSBY Verily U man of brains and industry. New Orleans 1, 2, 3g Glee Club 4- Hi-Y 4: Debate 4. MARIE DAVIS 1 count my words and mulcc' them Count for me. Hazlehurst 1, 2: Y-Teens 3, 4. X' J E l C nm! ,, s JAMES COLE . 1 A Nature made him tall and fair 1' Z and with u bashfullness so rarcf' V In y Birmingham, Ala. 1, 2, 3g 1,7 College Basketball 4. .X Q A I, A it K 4 lACK COLEMAN W'hy study when other thin more important? Football 4, Manager 3, Bas- ketball 4: Tennis 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4g Annual Staff 4g SCA Council 4g Class Reporter 35 Treasurer 4g Vice-President Hi-Y 4. gs are KENNETH CORBAN If Life's worth living, it's worth enfoyingf' u Meadville 1, 2, 35 Band 4g Hi-Y 4. BETTY JUNE EASLEY Full of life! Full of fun. ' Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Annual Staff 3, 44 SCA Council 4g Debate 2- Economics Club AZ I EDWIN FAUST E I JAMES EWING He is dependable, true, and has personality too . Basketball l, 2, Tennis l, 2, 3, 4: Band l, 2, 3, 4gGlee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hy-Y 1, 2,3 SCA Council 3, 4, Debate Team 3, 4gAnnua1 Staff l, 3, 4. And I must work, ah, what a waste of time. . Hazlehurst 1, 2, 3, FFA 3,Hi-Y 4. VERA FURLOW To know her is to like her. Hazlehurst 1, 2, 3, BILLY FRANK FARRELL 1 only know I'm glad I'm living. FF A 4. BILLY JACKSON Many a joke had he. Brookhaven 1, 2, 3, Band 4,Debate 4: Baseball 4, Tennis 4, BOB JAMES , Basketball 1: Y-TSCHS 3, 4: 4-H Not too serious, not too gay, but A Club 3, 4, altogether a jolly good fellow. 5..T. ' i 1 . I EDDIE LEE HENNINGTON Vllorry has killed many men, why clie.P'l FFA 3. Hi-Y 3. 4. I Football l,2,3,4: Basketball 2,3, 4, Basketball 2, 3. 4:Basebal1 2: FFA 2, 4-H Club 2, 3, 4. MARIE HESTER A girl with a hour! loyal and true. Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4:4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4. RAY KNIGHT If music be the food of love, play on! I Hazlehurst 1, 2, 3: Basketball 4g 1-ii-Y 4. 1. R. KIMBRELL Never let your studies interfere with your high school 6llUCl1fi0Il.H Jasper,Ala. 1, 2, 3, College Foot- ball 4. ANNA MARC ARET KING Born with the gift of laughter. Basketball l, 2.4: Band 5, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Chairman l, 4, Vice-President 5: 4-I-I Club 1,2, 5, 4, President 2, 5. 4: FFA Sweet - heart 35 Cheerleader 3, 4. MIRIAM MIDDLETON Pretty to walk with, witty to talk withf, Glee Club 3,4g Y-Teens 1, 2, ROBERT LITTLE The great rlie young: my! I must take rare of myselflv Baseball 1:Footbal1 3g Hi-Y lg , J FPA 3. IVI I K If I. U S K To the ladies he's a treat: in athletics hels hard to heatlh Football 3, 4gBasketball1,2, 3,45 Baseball l, 2, 5, 4: Hi-Y l, 2, 4: FFA 2, 3: Class President 1, 2, 35 Vice-President 4gMostIntellectual Boy 1, Best Athlete 3, P A U I.. M C G E E He conclenses muah matter into few wortlsf, Lloyd Star 1, 2, f n ' B E N Jo R A T C L 1 F F ,,,. What is ambition when com- pared with love? Independence l, 2. 3: Hi-V 4. A XV , it ' e. .Y 3, 4, President 4: 4-l-l Club 3, f lk' Cheerleader 3, 4:SCA Council i , s... 49 Debate Team 3' 41 MOST rlri- Popular Girl 3. R575 a-2,. RODNEY RAY Be a live wire and you won: get .stepped on. Football 1, 2, H1-Y 1, 2, 4, 3, 4-11 Club 1, 2, 3, 4, fwry 3: FFA 2, l IE AN RUTL AND ulean? I'lI say! The party's dead without her. ' Y'TCCn5 ll 2a 31 4: 4-'H 1, 2 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, DORIS SMITH 'Beautiful but dumb' need not ap- ply, This beauty has brains - a vast supplyf, Colette 3, 453'-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, Debate Team 3, 4, Most Popular Girl 2, Nlost Beautiful Girl 3. MARY ANN SMITH A quiet dignity covers a rms chievnus heartf Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club 3, EDWIN REMM INGTON Not afraid of work but not in sym pathy with it. Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball lg Hi-Y 1, 4: FFA 2, 3: 4-H Club 1, Sec- kv RUSSELL SMITH A man's man, 11 girI's heartbeat. Football 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4: FFA 2, 4-H Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: President 4, Class Vice-President 3: President 4, Most Intellectual Boy 3. I 4 V found it. PATSY FAYE STEG ALL Wholesome and true, fl girl rnnong ,, few. Band 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 4: Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Music Chairman 3, Pro- gram Chairman 4g Class Secretary 2 Girl's Quartette 2, 3g Most Intellec- tual Girl 3. SUE STOREY 'YQ' Smile and the world smiles with youf, Colette 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4. JOYCE THOMPSON Her ,gaiety is escorted by ll merry laugh. Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 4-H Club 2, MATTIE SUE WALKER Courteous and friendly, efficient and attractive. 4 -H Club 1gY-Teens l, 2,- 3, 4. n JACKIE WOODS Ive taken my fun where lu St. Mary of the Pines 1, 2, 3: Y-Teens 4, ' GLYNN WOODS He who is persistent in his work is sure of successf, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4g Secretary 4, Band 2, 3, 4: Class Secretary E 3. 4: Most Intellectual Boy 2, Most Dependable Boy 3, David Barlow Bobbie Lea Byrd I. V. Elkins r Joyce Smith. . . President' Nancy Fun. . .Secretary ACL E. Cleonae Farmer Audry Ferguson Willard Foster 1' X, Billy Gordon Ann Guynes Susie Hutson Lucille King Helen Lambert Malcolm Lowery William McCall Layelle McCloud Genice Walker Jerry Weeks Jeanette Weeks lHa1 Williams nes Williams frald Wilson llnley Winokur un Woods SRO' V ,X N. N... . ,. 1 M mf 5 45 f ,Q aff: K M f 19 v Ann ttl2.'95il Terry Sarah Raney Perry Smith Frances Munn Jean Neal Loretta Nix i Carrnon Cowan. . V. President Joann Britt. . .Reporter Jan Terry ,,..-v-' uh Elois Allen Marlene Allen ' . Norma Allen Wynell Britt Carrie Lee Burns Annette Case Jo Edwards E 2 El Howard Elkins E Margaret Ewing Winnie Kate Farmer 492 ? at r 3 , 1 V . N EV Q. 1 ,ifvsm . fi Coach Waters. . .Sponsor I i ' 5 ,f W 1 i 1 lf' 6 Eg D o r s e y F u r r Martha Gandy Q Steve Grantham Mary Catherine Greer N Frank Hall if f Ora Nell Hamilton E Elizabeth Hancock Betty Lou Hennington Ro b e r t H e n r y F Bernice Howard Fort Jones I Donna Ruth Keenan l Bobby Keys .H Grace Keys B.e.r.I.vS.rLf' Ruth Smith. . Albert I-lerrnington . Secretary . Bernice Lupo Inez McCray Thomas Earl McCray Richard McGee hard Phares. . . V. -President S Carlton Cobb. . .Reporter 1 l Charles Mclnnis Charlie Mason Doris Mobley Patsy Mullican Willie Lee Nations Mrs, Byrd. . . Sponsor r 'A ' , ,, ni w . 1 , . v F K ,Aan ff..-fa, ' , 1 'f'- ' M.. M 6 s ip , M if f I W, . D if H ,. at .9 527.3 5, Y :,.,q, k 'if' R ah- ' 5' Michael O'Brien snphnlnnres George Randall Jerry Rankin Larry Ratliff Patsy Ray - Shirley Rogers Bob Shields Homer Smith Jimmie Earl Steele Katherine Steele Lottie Jane Thedford Glen Thompson Janie Vinzant Lucille Watson Sandra Wesson Jeanette Wilson ,wp 5 EH :J 1 I 5 t l U 5 W A , ly ll it ll M lm R! M if 2 w E ll L W I sb if il 2 r s f E l rv 9 tr fx A ' .L -, freshmen f-.XR Danita Box. . . President Elsie Edwards., . . V. President Ann Carolyn Cline. . Clarice Watson. . . Reporter Mr. Carver. . . Sponsor Opal Beard Thomas Beard Charles Bland Kenneth Brent Charles Brown Coney Shirley Coker Janie Pearl Davis Billie Greer William Harvey Joyce Howington Boyce 41? J Wa-f r 2 ,1j,,s.g: -1 Y, - ii -is. 5 V, .' :Qs 15 ' A . :'-'ff' Q31 , ' M . .- . I ' . 22' . 2 2 fe A it K o Z4 A ifxx' as 1 '1'.. ',i A X. 5' it , blba Keys Albert Lea :cil Munn Robbie Munson bert Ramsey Dorothy Russell LryF. Thompson Thomas Thedford I 1 it lf :'. . J Q- , S Q w,-.t,,,., wa, 4 ww-S, ,. fr -,,, -, f- was , Y. 3 f J ,w ....,.. N . ' X M ft wx' A, - ' Wd if 3 Q .rt ,ff . or iw f wa 5 Q 3 0 - . i Maw, ' aa 5-., I Claudell Mclnnis Benton Miller Joe Nix Margaret Price Murray Sandifer James Smith Lee Varnado Christine Vickers Florine White Meredith Woods freshmen ,, 2- Q my 3 F' L. f' my x s ff ,.., ,. ,. ...v., HWQAX i Y, f 'L 5 ivc 16 s 6 fa Z? f QQ f , 4 M 1, ' 3 ' X 'f 4 f sh , Ad ..f 'NMS Billy Mullen Martha Price Mildred Smith Dan Weeks f S . p1f'fhf'! , I ' 7 , .,fvf ' 1 ' A 2 fy 1 it W , i ff.. 'ms -5. E 1' X , li Q 1 , A ' 'ff -, ' 4 4 O sf' , 4, ...yep as . f 'Ni' pg x,?,:1' m y ,Q rg- .-. 5 .. f s Bobbie Nell Mullen Herbert Ramsey Carolyn Thompson Gene White W 5? m ,l,g. ,,,,' ' R K X. .1 v A ' A. M. SI? If if uri ,J '-Q 'X 'S fibldt' 5- ie H 3 .5 Q,-19 1. XG Law S X3-5 f N, Q 4 X M-, Wm , N Altus 7: f Diane Wcaver ,,.. Joe McCaski,ll ..,, Darris MCRGS ..... Frances Griffith .,,, Jean McA1pin ....... Willa J. Montgomery. , . Miss Grace Huff, . , . . Mrs. Vivian Byrd, ,, , , LLoyd Evans .... Lonita Storey ,,,,. Barbara Foster ,,,,, Bobby Covington .... , . , . . , , President . . . . Vice -P resident ...........SecreI,ary ............Publicity Co-Program Chairman Co-Program Chairman DOOBDICDOUUUISPOHSOI ,,,,,,Co-sponsor ..........President . . . . .7 . Vice- President . . . Secretary-Treasurer . . . SC A Representative Sag, ea Q, 1-Y' Joe McCaski11. . . . W. D. Pig0IL.. Gilbert oo 0 Mr. Payne...... .. Ruth Barton, . , . . Winnie Baggettn... Annalene Heath, Syble Thornhill. Miss Hamill. . . . . . . . . . . .President n e 0 o 0 0 0 0 Q Vice Presi-dent Secretary-Treasurer aoaaooonoosponsor . . . .... President , , , , Vice-President oooloaosecreta-ry . . . . . Treasurer . . . . Sponsor sf l FIRST SEMESTER Ella Ginn...... w. D. Pigort... Esther Green... Gilbert Ginn. . . . . . Sybil C asbeer... . . . . Mary jane Garner .IOC BFOWH ....... Irene Coke ...... Winnie Baggett.. James Ewing ..... Martha Green.. OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS ....President....... ...Vice-President. .. ....Secretary ... .. .Treasurer. .. ........WorshiD... ... ...... ....Worship..... ,. ...Community Service... . ...World Friendship... . .....Recreation.... . . . Wynnie Turnage ...Dwight Pevey ...Alice Allen ..James Ewing ...Martha Green ...Zo Ann Johnson ...Lettie Rutledge .....Elsie Halford Garrett Mozingo IOOOUOOOQlpianistololilinll llilocarolyn OllQICUlOlSongLeaderillil Director: Mrs. J. M. Ewi ..Martha Green ...Q-u- if I w 1 N , N P il L r ,N lx .lf H 5 ' P t i U i fl 11 5 3 I I I IJ I I O El I O I I Kinglllllii Mae Meadows, , , , . Thornhill, , , , , Walkerltiiliil 0 u 0 0 0 0 Thornhill. . , , , , Bullard .......... Iohnston. ....... J. Montgomery ................. Pianist M Young. . . Sunday School Representative arris McRee. . . Training Union Representative ' iii V :N M I 1 1 N ...........President . . First Vice-President i . . First Vice-President Second Vice-President V . Third Vice-President M ...........Treasurer y . . . . Secretary .........S0ngLeader l irgie Horton. . . . . . . . . . . .YWA Representative M enjo Ratcliff. . . . . . , . , Publicity Chairman Mary E. Sh0rr..... ........President Wilma Young. , . . , , . , , Vice -P residen Imogene Oglesby . . , , , , , , , , secretary Mavis Barlow.. . . . . .. .. .. .. Home Missions Montgornerydilliiilili llOOOllllOOlOOlO0lPianiSt r I yi Il Il ' ' l 9 3 5 Q, A gt 4? 1 Y Brentiilllilll lllvlce President Miriam Middleton., , . , , . . . . , ' -President Geneva Bell. ...... .. ....... secretary Nancy Furr ..... . . . . .... . .. . Treasurer Patsy Stegall .,,. ,.,. P rogram-Chairman MIS. Harvey. . . . ........ . . . . Sponsor Russell Smith...., ,,,,,,,,,,President .lack Colemano e e 0 0 0 o 0 o Q ViCe'PreSident Glenn Wood. . . . . . . Secretary-Tre asurer JameSEwing00l0 UOOOOOICCOI Mr, Sessums.,,, ,,,,,,,,,, . Reporter , sponsor m,wm w'n, -A. qu. J ,JN W, s W, s. ..,- Wm A - W s- ,s gsm., Rvws ,,wlt.s.W,ss mrs W , V, wmsm. ,v,..,fm. first semester second semester Willa J. Montgomery ..... President. .... Willa J. Montgomery Sybil C asbeer. ......... Vice-President, ,.,,,, , , , Sybil Casbeer Jean McA1piI1. .... Secretary-Treasurer ..... Edna Mae Meadows Ella Ginn. . . . .... Publicity-Chairman. . . . .... Annalene He arh Mrs Fraziersooaoooaocooooasponsornooa esoocoanoMI, Frazier Buster Schilling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . PICSidCf1I Harveyliiilll ll0lIl6IVice-President Barbara Foster. . . . . . . . Secretary-Treasurer Mary Jane Garner ...... ...President Frances Griffith ..... Vice-President Darris McRee...Secretary-Treasurer Patty Blasingame.......,,,,1-Iostess First row: Delois Stein, Barbara Hut son, Sybil Casbeer, Marilyn Case, Mavis Barlow, second row: Barbara Foster, Martin Jasper, Mr, Wallace Gray, Sponsor: Gloria Lowery. 6 4 , -3. s Xa N Sybil C asbeer. . . . - . . . .President Wayne Wood, , Shirley Berry. Cl llllilsecretary Joyce Sutton. , , MissStevenL.. Milton Boyles Ben Johnson., Jan Ratcliff.. Patty Watts., Vice-President . . Treasurer , . , Sponsor Vice-P resident llillilllsecretary lODlCOOO.TreaSurer President Irene Coke....Pub1icity Chairman Mr. Frazier..............sponsor Mfr '- 'fe' ' -X f f- ' I it ak rl, Ugg ffl all i ha em re sr 'K ii FIRST ROW Nanc Dickerson, Barbara Brister Ella Rose Brown : Y . Barbara Hutson: SECOND ROW: Syble Thornhill, Martha Green: Elsie Flowers, Catherine Owens, Walter Johnston, Bobby Magee, James EWiI1g, Lewis Bridges, ,.6 ws f C? Walter Johnston. . . . ....... . . . President Martha Green. , , , , , , ,,,, Vice-President Willa Jean Montgomery ....... Secretary Lewis Bridges. . .... . . . ....... . .Reporter Barbara Hutson, , , , , . . . Librarian MissFykeIOlOOOOO Oiiimrector P The Co-Lin Glee Club, lmder the direction of Miss Mary Jane Fyke, enjoyed a very successful year, The first semester was high-lighted by the Christmas Pageant, given on December 18. Throughout the year a sacred program was presented at many churches in the surrounding com- munity. High points of the second semester were the Junior College Choral Festival, held on our campus March 13, and the presentation of Gilbert and Sullivan's delightful operetta, H. M. S. Pinafore. Later in March they joined with other junior college groups from all over the state to sing for the Mississippi Education Association, All in all, it was a good year. First row: Catherine Owens, Winnie Baggett, Ellen Young- blood, Second row: Dai-:is Mckee, Barbara Hutson, Mari- lyn Case, Ruth Batton, Diane Weaver. Third row: Dan Tadlock, W. D. Pigott. iid. N-.qw H j H IZ M V W ll Bs Bl lull Edll Ill so 'fm Hi lf' it nh Alton Thornton. . . .... President Mavis Barlow. . . . .... . . Secretary Sallye Bricker .,,. ..,... . ., . Treasurer Mrs. Franklin ..... ,,.. C olette Director Mr, Franklin, ,,,, .... B and Director The Nationally famous Co-Lin show band and Colettes en- joyed the most successful year of its history atCopial1-Lincoln, The newspapers went wild with pricelesspublicity everywhere the band appeared with their intricate dance steps and twenty two shapely Colettes leading them. In Miami the Co-Lin band was the only band out of hundred that made headlines in the Florida papers. We quote the Miami Herald in saying 'Co-Lin Street Serenades Keep Mia ighliglits ofthe year were a trip to Miami, Florida, for the American Legion Convention, the Memorial Bowl in jackson, the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama, Mardi Gras in New Orleans, and innumerable parades and shows all over Mississippi. There is also a strong possibility of a trip to New York this summer to represent Mississippi in the National American Legion Con- vention. Showing a round figure the band traveled approx- imately 5, ooo miles this year, Qin heartiest congratulations to band director Ralph Franklin, Mrs, Franklin, and the band members for a most successful year, Mr, and Mrs, Franklin pg..-1 ,yx .i Ht fk',Yw EMQKSPNWS ,fi - 'H if I5 . W? as af 1 S, 15 'R 42 .Y MM ff V .M ,V N tw, f ' tg- Q , -f Aw ' ,Q ' 'iff he ry ' w wg A asf-Q C w V .T ., l g ua if i. 5' V se! 251: in 51 EJ 'J ii rr 44 rid Hi W1 my 'N W5 JI JH iii 'J ' v M 'R .U J ,J JI ! I 1 E I Bobbie Jean Allen, Betty Ates, Betty Jean Lupo, Sandra Wesson, Geraldine Woods, Doris smi Pat Harvey, Melba Benton, Aimee Simon, Diane Weaver-Head Colette, Sallye Thomas Brick Storey, Wanda Harrison, Janice Sanderson, Ellen Youngblood, Cleonae Farmer, Jane Hurlber ,W ..., , Mahi. P 1 iary Beth Sykes, Nita Faye Smith 9 Ann Brueck, Joan Woods, Sue ,wen King t ,Wim- if 5 5. -5... l industrial It is the aim of the Vocational Departrnel of Copiah-Lincolnjtmior College to serve a threi fold purpose, First, to give those students in lm school and college the opportunity to take expltt atory shop courses: second, to teach a defin trade to those interested in terminal educatil in junior collegeg and third, to offer opportuni to those interested in full-time trade courses ' learn a trade in as short time as possible, Vocational shop work for cabinet-makin students is purely a technical-trades training There are approximately thirty-five students: cabinenmaking. Cabinet-making as taught Copiah-Lincoln teaches the student all types 1 millwork, such asconstruction of window and dt frames, sash and doors, louvres, and all types cabinets. education '1fhe automotive mechanics shop special- es inmotor tulle-UPS, engine rebuilding, d front-end work. All types of work are ught, however, including electrical units, uproximately thirty students are usually en- lled at any one time in this twenty-four :nth course, Z .,. Wm. -- F I 1 i i - w 'x A+ e thecn-lin farm . . , where sixty head of Jersey and Holstein dairy cattle produce 100 gallons of milk per day. This milk ispasteurized by the agriculture department, and it furnishes the full supply needed in the Co-Lin dining halls, Included in the 375 acres are thirty acres of improved pasture. E l w 5 E A w I .,g .,!. ,.,,., A . T-he Pasture milking machines in action Pan sf C0-LMS fine herd Cherry-Burrell loo-gallon pasteurizer, cooler, and bottler ? 5 i 3 I ceaches X ,,., 3 . It 'Q 5' x Q- 4 x, QW V 'ix ' 1 . 6 x I ws, , W-1 22 X 1 1 .sjn- 's .Lf N -is ix fa Q T' F- M-, Foffeflbeffy J. w. wanes J. M. waters Athletic Due ctor Head Coach High School Coach schedule 6 Southwest 7 7 Hinds 20 26 East Mississippi 12 o Itawamba 9 O Pearl River 35 20 Pcrkinston 7 25 Sunflower 6 14 East Central 0 6 jones 19 6 Holmes 14 1 cn-lin wnlfpalzla First row: Jennings, Manager: Grenn, C.: Alexander: Brown: Walker: Swoope, T.: King: Bufkin: Corneaux: Hendon: Suttle: swoope, B., Manager. Second row: Coach Fortenberry: Grenn, R.: Robbins: Bailey: Schilling: Smith, L.: Douglas: Milner: Spitale: Hill: Spencer: Graham: Kimbrell: Coach Waites. Third row: Coach Waters: Laird: Mayes: Watson: Couch: Robicauz: Smith, B.: East: Harper: Dalrymple: Tally: Norton: Blankenhorn: Brown, J.: Oubre: Beason. -'Q 51 V 3 E E I f f 1 f if I Alexander, HB A ii 1. W ? 2 2: u Sam BIOWD HB I , . K , . I I i ! 5 L u Beason, End Brown, J., Tackle Q Bufkin, Guard Bailey. HB Blankerhorn, Guard Couch, End Comeaux, Guard Dalrymple, Tackle Douglas' Center East Tackle ' Graham, Tackle Grenn, C., HB GICI111. R., HB Harper QB . 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H 1 1'- - Y' , , , . fl ll f i ,T fi 4 fl M U it ali tl Ni Q N r T I wr , tt ai ti my ,E el x l N T l Flrst row: Dennis Britt, Albert Hennlngton, Russell Smith, Charlie Mason, Albert Lea, Bud Williams, Coney Burgess, Joe Nix, Homer Smlthg Second row: Mike Lusk, Jerry Weeks, Frank Hall, Gerald Williams, Gerald Burke, Mack Lowery, Carlton Cobb, Jimmie Kimble: Third row Lee Varnado Carmon Cowart, Jack Coleman, Billy Gordon, Perry Smith, Bob James, Fort Jones qmgr Q C0aCh ' Waters I ll 'I I The Co-Lin High School football team began and ended season in the win column with victories over Utica and Fayette. The other six games during the season were all hard-fought--several lost by close margins, Both basket- ball teams enjoyed a very successful' year. The boys finish- ed with a record of ten wins and four defeats, The girls won nine of seventeen games. Both teams went as far as the semi-finals ln the regional tournament, Congratulations for a flne year' lznlleqe girls' basketball First row: Zoe Ann Johnson, Monzelle Wooten, Jo Anna Brock, Dell Page Second row Elsie Hal ford, Aimee Simon, Wilma Young, jan Ratliff, Marie Wallace Schwartz Geraldine Breeland Bar bara Byrd, Coach Fortenberry. Co-Lin Co-Lin Co-Lin Co-Lin Co-Lin Co-Lin Co-Lin Co-Lin Co-Lin Co-Lin Co-Lin Co-Lin Co-Lin CO-Liu CO-Lin Co-Lin Co -Lin C0-Lin Perkinsron Southwest Ellisville Hinds Decatur Scooba Ellisville G oodman Moorhead Poplarville Perkinston Goodman Moorlle ad Scooba Decatur Summit Hinds Poplarville cnlleqehn, s'haskethall First row: Charles Gilbert, Gene McGehee, Bodie Cole, Rhett Riley Tommy Brown Horace Newman Second row: Jimmy Shows, Manager, Ernest Jones, Max Edwards, Milton Robichaux Howard McCe1 land, Clayton Lingle, Bill Shelly, and Coach Ray Busby. Co-Lin C0-Lin Co-Lin Co-Lin C0-Lin Co-Lin Co-Lin Co-Lin Co-Lin Co-Lin Co-Lin Co-Lin Co-Lin Co-Lin Co-Lin Co-Lin Co-Lin Co-Lin P erkinston Southwest Ellisville Hinds Decatur Scooba Ellisville G oodman Moorhead Poplarville Perkinston Goodm an Moorhead Scooba Decatur Summit Hinds Poplarville A' A ff! ,Yi sw V an J,,4nf Front row left to rightg Margaret Ewing, Inez McCray, Joyce Smith, Donni: Brent, Winnie Kate Farmer, Jo Edwards, Second row: Mrs. Rufherford, coact Geneva Bell, Dorothy Berry, Clarice Watson, Janie Vinzant, Jeanette Wilsoe Anna Margaret King, Danita Box, Manager. Front row, left to right: Thomas McCray, Charles Bland, Kenneth Brent, Ric hard Magee, Billy Gordon, Second row: Mr. Waters, Coach, Charles Brown, Edwin Faust Jimmie Kimble, Homer Smith, Mike Lusk, Charlie Mason, Mgr. I ' - - WY-, W I 3 Ex ,y I E E 1 i l 1 A , w i I l -1 A' A W 1 1 1 T47 T JOHN ROBERT POWERS A G E N C Y C 0 R P 247 PARK AVENUE NEVI Tonk cnv T7 February 5Th, T952 Miss Tean McATpin, EdiTor The Co-Lin Triiiium COPTATT.-LTTNTCOLTT TUPTTOR COLLEGE Wesson, Mississippi Dear Miss McATpin: TT has been a qreaT pieasure To iudge The beauTy conTesT Tor your yearbook, The Co-Lin TriTTium. The phoToqraphs oT The candidaTes, which you submiTTed, were aTT so aTTracTive ThaT T Tound iT diTTicuTT To make a decision. TT was aTso diT- TicuTT To make my seTecTion wiThouT seeinq and Taik- ing To each conTesTanT. T The winners, Queen-VTTT and her aTTend- anTs, T, TTT and VT were seTecTed on The basis oi personaiiiy, characTer, and inTeTTiqence, as weTT as Tor naTuraT beauTy. My choice was inTTuenced, oT course, by my greaT inTeresT in and admiraTion Tor The NaTuraT T Giri. TT The conTesTanTs are ever in New York, iT wouid be a pTeasure To meeT Them. WiTh besT wishes T To The conTesTanTs and To The sTudenTs oT Copiah- I ' Lincoin Tunior Coiieqe, T am A 5incereTy yours, I Tohn RoberT Powers , TRR:ea L ' f't'N5X'1I ' ,f3J?f'Wf'If'1293'QF' . i at A sf? 1 SSX?-,y,,-'gQqof.gg jurrlfg, : 4 ,ffiiff X Z r ,. ,A,xw. J, , if , I QA. we . 1'..,,1 , f- im, s - L I E 1 1 ? wi- Y V C 5? 13 I Mu S N s I H I 4 , Y .i X my H 4b-- ,..., .. 1 I ' xbdsz 2 nw?-'v,,,4YS -N js F al' wi M A6509 Q6 sa' 'P' if E H I1 l H S Catherine CW eD5 ae tty fe anne L 'fp Ellen You ngblood iamec aminq queen Axmee Slmon So P110 11101-e C1 Ruff, ass 1713 ' Barton ld s X35 c rx maid a -on freshnl Wanda :US H3 high sc huul maid Joyce smith f 3 V Su am O0 'AX XO 8 LW' it X Q06 X xxx o e, T510 N 01 Y- 61 and Xe?- deb 8 XXe:xx-Q1 SXIK ob 'OX CXC 3 MO XXX 3 SY uiX eve R 'AS NXO XVI, 6 XX e, O OXC O XX Q1 aX Xie MW C, mm --H . gi. ,l . , iff If .f z-z ,.:g:,2-fi - ., fr W K. 4f.,,. '-1 '3' 114 , . f 1 I . Wg. 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Asst. to the Director, Barbara Foster, Stage Manager, Buddy Wilson, suppressed Desires. Gilbert Ginn, Barbara Hutson, Delois Stean, St age Manager, Barbara Foster: Technical Director, Lloyd EV8l1S: Music, Shirley Berry, 2 I 1 1 I 1 r u 1 . 1 , 1 1 T I 0 COPIAH-LINCOLN JUNIOR COLLEGE Accrecliied By fhe Souihern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools Member of +I'me American Associafion of Junior Colleges WESSON, MISSISSIPPI The School Wiih a Fu'rure' Compliments of CNY Service Woods Variety Store . I Wesson, Mississippi Wesson. MI551551PPi l James Wentworth Motor Service Bude GTOCCIY Dodge and Plymouth Meadville, Mississippi Staple and Fancy Groceries Bude, Mississippi Compliments of Meadville Rexall Drugs Meadville, Mississippi Peoples Drug Store Bude, Mississippi Compliments WESSON MOTOR COMPANY A1I Repairs Wesson, Miss. F. F. Funchess I I 3 I i s 1, I I! 1 1 I I ls I I I, I F To Youth and Its Development We Humbly and Hopefully Dedicate This space MAGEE COOPERATIVE GIN A, A. L, BUFFINGTON MOTOR CO, 'Service With Courtesy' Telephone 3935 MAGEE, MISSISSIPPI I i I l' l MAGEE, MISSISSIPPI LAVONES CAFE We Specialize in Home Cooked Food Steaks and Seafood Phone 9913 MAGEE, Mississippi R. L. EVERETT Drygoods, Notions, Clothing, Hats Shoes Groceries and Hardware Cotton and General Produce Buyer FOSTER FURNITURE COMP ANY General Line Furniture Phone MAGEE, MISSISSIPPI Frozen Food Lockers Meat Curing Plant MAGEE, MISSISSIPPI FAG AN CHEVROLET CO Sales 81 Service New 81 Used Cars Compliments of PUOHC 3582 MCDONNELL sz BLAINE CLINIC MAGEE. MISSISSIPPI HAZLEHURST, MISSISSIPPI S T A T E G U A R A N T Y B A N K Helping Build Simpson County MAGEE, MISSISSIPPI Strength Reputability Service Each Deposit Insured up to 3lo,ooo,oo, 1 PENN MOTORS BROOKHAVEN, MISSISSIPPI UL MER COMP ANY 216-222 South Davis Fore Street Phone 297-298 BROOKHAVEN, MISSISSIPPI Compliments of IOHNSON'S GROCERY BROOKHAVEN, MISSISSIPPI Q JACK SMITH LUMBER CO, BROOKHAVEN, MISSISSIPPI Kelis MOTOR co, 'More Than 30 Years of Dependable servic Phones Q5 and 96 BROOKHAVEN, MISS, NORMAN'S Prescriptions 8a FOIIIIIEIU1 School 82 Office Supplies Ph0ne5.77-441 BROOKHAVEN, MI STATE BANK Sc TRUST CO, The Bank of Friendly Service Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation BROOKHAVEN, MISSISSIPPI WALL BROTHERS BROOKHAVEN, MISSISSIPPI POPES DRUG STORE Prescription Druggist Phone 910 BROOKI-IAVEN, MISSISSIPPI CLARK MOTOR COMPANY Authorized FORD Dealers SALES SERVIC 604-510 East Monticello Street Tel l6oo-1601 BROOKHAVEN, MISSISSIPPI ELITE SHOP Ladies Ready to Wear Dresses Accessories BROOKHAVEN, MISSISSIPPI WALLEY-FIELD DRUG STORE The Rexall Store PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Four Registered Druggists-Quick Delivery Service Phone 345-346 Brookhaven, Miss. OFFICE APPLIANCE CO, BROOKHAVEN, MISSISSIPPI EARL SMITH MOTORS Phones 1520 8s 1521 BROOKHAVEN, MISSISSIPPI fr Compliments of I I BROOKHAVEN BANK 8: TRUST CO. I I BROOKHAVEN, MISSISSIPPI I I Established Dec. 21, lgoo. I serving this Community and state for More than two Generations OFFICERS I S. E. Moreton' Sr. Chairman of Board 5 C. M. Higd0I1 President I E. L. Brien Vice-President Cashier I F. 'F. Becker, II I T, E, Applewhite I Stella T. Harper Asst. Vice-President Asst. Vice-President and Trust Officer I Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. V I s I I GRICES EAT, SHOP I I I x Phone 1568 BROOKHAVEN, MISSISSIPPI C, B, PERKINS I HARDWARE AND SUPPLY CO, Iatoves 7 ranges, household Dept. , Gift Shop, China at Glassware I General Hardware, Building Material, Farm Implements N BROOKHAVEN, MISS, .z.0L.o-C211 I Congratulations to the Trillium Staff on a great effort and a splendid Book. It has been a pleasure to have been associated with you and to have had a small part in this work, T H E A R T BROOKHAVEN, MISSISSIPPI STUDIO JOHN H, WILLIAMS, Proprietor I Photographers for the Trillium Since 1937. I I 1 THE FAMOUS INC, ' I BROOKHAVEN, MISSISSIPPI I I Stinky Martin I BROOKHAVEN, MISSISSIPPI BURT PLUMBING CO. BROOKHAVEN, MISSISSIPPI DIXIE AUTO SALES INC 31 S Flrst Street O Box Phone 1239 BROOKI-IAVEN MISSISSIPPI Compliments of DRURY DILL E MOTOR COMPANY BROOK BROOKHAVEN CRE AMERY HAVEN MISSISSIPPI BROOKHAVEN MISS 0 BOX 6 Telephon 676 B 5 B DAIRY PRODUCTS CO Grade A Pasteunzed Daury Products BROOKHAVEN MISS ROBERT H BOLING ERNEST R I-IOSKIN Telephone 1158 807 E Enterprxse St BOLING HOSKINS MOTORS DeS0t0 Plymouth DIXIE WHOLESALE CO Phone 1403 Drugs Grocenes Specralues C183-IS Crgarettes Tobacco BROOKHAVEN MISSISSIPPI Phone 1606 Terms Weekly BROOKHAVEN MISSISSIPPI Phone 1480 , A . A Manufacturers of OUTERWEAR TROUSERS AND WORK CLOTHING DanDee Stu! Dee SportDee Forty Below SII Jac Factory BROOKHAVEN MISSISSIPPI H V D Youngblood Presrdent 8: Manager W. Ben , Secretary Treasurer Wholesale GIOCCIICS 'BROOKHAVEN, MISSISSIPPI o , ' I 'f P. . 642 I TLP. . 5 e q n ' ' HEY. NF! Tzu . . - . Wi IQ , ' , - lui: ' P yr li' I UQ , S T A H L ' U R B N C O M P A N Y 3 ' ' I 1 1 i l 1 - ? 1 . S O U T H E R N W O L E S A L E ,C O ' tz - BURGESS LUMBER 5 SUPPLY COMPANY Building Material and Hardware North Second Street Phone 1242 BROOKHAVEN, MISSISSIPPI YELLOW CAB CO, Phone I3 BROOKHAVEN, MISSISSIPPI LINCOLN COUNTY CO-OP Seeds of all Kinds' BROOKHAVEN, MISSISSIPPI O, B. MAGEE, DEALER 'Eat Toms Toasted Peanuts' BROOKHAVEN, MISSISSIPPI Compliments of WOODY'S DRIVE-IN Phone 9145 BROOKHAVEN, MISSISSIPPI CI-IIEFTAIN PONTIAC GMC CO. BROOKHAVEN, MISSISSIPPI CRYSTALM PIGGLY-WIGGLY Self-Service BROOKHAVEN, MISSISSIPPI CALCOTES TRACTOR 8: APPLIANC O BROOKHAVE N, MISSISSIPPI Compliments of PURITY ICE CREAM COMPANY BROOKHAVEN, MISSISSIPPI TOR CO, SALES SERVICE service on all Makes of Cars and Trucks. CRYSTAL SPRINGS, MISSISSIPPI COPIAI-I EQUIPMENT CO, International - Pontiac - Farmall CRYSTAL SPRINGS, MISSISSIPPI SERVICE CLEANERS 'We Serve to Serve Again' CRYSTAL SPRINGS, MISS. Phone 288 ADAMS MOTOR SALES U. S. Highway 51 Telephone 383 CRYSTAL SPRINGS, MISSISSIPPI I Compliments of I, T, BIGGS Sr SON COPIAH EQUIPMENT CO, V CRYSTAL SPRINGS, MISSISSIPPI I-- - - -1- - - s-- I, H, THOMAS 8: SONS li G. E. Appliances lv Acme Paints - Housewares - Hardwares I Sporting Goods 'hone 222 CRYSTAL SPRINGS, MISSISSIPPI Keyed To You... And Your Budget PENNEY'S Always First Quality SPRING FASHIONS Brookhaven, Mississippi Compliments of CRYSTAL AND FOLLY THEATRES CRYSTAL SPRINGS, MISSISSIPPI 1 I -I- W, D, ROSS CRYSTAL SPRINGS, MISSISSIPPI RAY MOTOR CO, Your John Deere Dealer in Hazlehurst, Mississippi Highway 51 North Phone 38l ROPER'S One Stop Store , C, A, no er, , P I Charley Bill Bob I ni ' r Warren ' Pat HAZLEHURST MERCANTILE CO. Hazlehurst, Miss. SMITH MOTOR CO. Dodge 8,5 Plymouth HAZLEHURST, MISSISSIPPI MERCHANTS 8x PLANTERS BANK Member F, D, 1, C. HAZLEHURST, MISSISSIPPI GRAVES LUMBER CO. Yellow Pine 81 HaIdW00d Lumber 8a Building Material Phones NO. 9 81133 HAZLEHURST, MISSISSIPPI ,,.. --V Bank of Hazlehurst Hazlehurst, Mississippi Capital and Surplus S3OOQOO0,00 . WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE James Richardson, Owner Everything For The Automobile For Less' Hazlehurst, Mississippi WISE M A. Green and Company Hardware 8L Furniture Hazlehurst, Mississippi Builders Lumber 8.1 Supply Company From Foundation to Chimney Phone 203 Hazlehurst, Mississippi OTOR CO. ONE OF THE SOUTH'S OLDEST AUTOMOTIVE DEALERS Service On All Makes of Cars and Trucks HAZLEHURST, MISSISSIPPI Compliments of Sherman and Company Hazlehurst, Mississippi Bardwells Shoe Hospital Where shoes are made happy Hazlehurst, Mississippi P- Compliments of Harris Cleaners 8a Laundry Hazlehurst, Mississippi I Compliments of McLemore Florist Hazlehurst, Mississippi Morgan and Lindsey Stores of Courtesy Hazlehurst, Mississippi Bell the Jeweler Diamonds-Watches Hazlehurst, Mississippi ml i City Bakery Cream, crust, Bread, Cakes Pies and Pastries Hazlehurst, Mississippi Compliments of Hazle Theatre Hazlehurst, Mississippi I I ' Compliments of Kemp A Company I-lazlehurst, Mississippi 51 SERVICE STATION Automobile Accessories Pure Tires Phone 9188 Dees Hardware Company HAZLEHURST. MISS, Hardware, Furniture, Appliances I-lazlehurst, Mississippi v I In i w Xl- , Douglas Wholesale Company Parts Jobber COPIAH COUNTY COOPERATIVE A. A, L, HBZIEIIUISI, Mississippi ll, M, Coman, Manager HAZLEHURST, MISSISSIPPI Bm Jones Chevfolel COIHPGHY Telephones 37 3, 447 Hazlehurst, Mississippi FORD CLEANERS Drink Orange Crush 'lf your clothes are not becoming to you a JACKSON BOTTLING CO. they should be coming to us. JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI Phone 31 HAZLEHURST, MISSISSIPPI I Compliments of Jackson Coca Cola Bohling Company JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI QQFZ P 5 I 7 . l r I Drink Nu-Grape JACKSON BOTTLING CO, JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI Highway 80 West IACKSON, MISSISSIPPI Wesson Motor Company Desoto-Plymouth Wesson, Mississippi C0IT1Pliments of MCGrath's B'00kh3VeD, Mississippi This space is reserved for friends of Co-Lin Allen shoe Store - Jackson, Miss. Herman's - Jackson, Miss. Double Cola Bottling Co, - jackson, Miss. Barq's Bottling Co. - Jackson, Miss. The Style Room Hazlehurst Insurance Agency H. H. Simmons Sons Boston Shoe Store Vanity Beauty Shop - Wesson, Miss, FRANCES PEPPER INC. Ladies Apparel Morgan Center JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI ...,.l........ Compliments of Handleman's Brookhaven, Mississippi Compliments of Dixie Theatre Brookhaven, Mississippi Bertha's Flower Shop 'Say it with Flowers Phfme 301 Brookhaven, Miss Compliments of Inez Hotel and Coffee Shop Brookhaven, Mississippi Compliments of Lofton's Gifts-Novelties Brookhaven, Mississippi T. H. Perkins Furniture Co. 'Your Maytag Dealer' Brookhaven, Mississippi CRYSTAL SPRINGS SAND 84 GRAVEL CO,, INC Concrete Sand Concrete Gravel Asphalt Sand Stabilizer Gravel Mason Sand Road Gravel CLAY GRAVEL Phone 645 Plann Crystalsprings, Mism GATESVILLE SAND 8t GRAVEL CO., INC, Successors to Gatesvillc Gravel Company, Inc, Miners and Shippers of High Grade Concrete Sand Concrete Gravel A5pha11SaI1d Stabilizer Grave Clay Gravel Phone 799 Plant: Gatesville, Miss. Compltments of a Friend ii R G LETOURNEAU INC Peoria Illinois A ZIBE District Representative 956 Claiborne St Phone 5 5 Jackson Mississippi RALPH S SEAFOOD GRILL JACKSON MISSISSIPPI MT J0e CampbeH Manager of H W Lay Co Jackson M1ss1ss1pp1 Standard Cafe Wesson Mississippi Phone 2491 WLSSON PHARMACY Lin Boosters lo al 21 Fountain Strvice School Supplies Drugs commetics Gifts OH O reeman ester Fur Cosmetics You save time worry and money when you shop at Perritts Cash Store Wesson IVIISSISSIPPI 131 Western Auto Associate Store Wesson Miss Home Owned and Operated Clinton Varnado I R, , RT F . i . I ' i , . . . . nl 5 E 2 ' . . . . Q OPef3f0F -J. C. Ashley 5 i l - -W j- --I , , , HCO' 'v' OWU I I . . . 1 Di 21 L . F --L' R. 1' I D O i 'T , sg Co-Lin's famous show band, in formation. Compliments of EMMETT SWILLEY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Jackson, Mississippi T, SIMPSON COUNTY NEWS -' Compliments of E. H. Hales, Editor-Owner peoples Bank Simpson county's Advertising Medium Mendenhall, Mississippi Official Organ of Town and country Printers-Publishers Member Federal Depositers Insurance Corporation Mendenhall. Mississippi Circulation over 3,100 Established in 187 Hennington Implement 3a Supply Co. Cowen Motor Company Phone 4631 Highway 49 CheVf01CI Authorized Dealer Mendenhall, Mississippi Wesson, Mississippi Phone 2661 B. F, YOUNGBLOOD 81 CO., INC. Wesson Dry Cleaners Where each garment receives special attentic Wesson, Mississippi YEA s . , More Than 'UU' of Service A . PURE SERVICE CENTER Dial ZO11 G, N, Case, Prop. Pure Oil Products if Wesson, Mississippi Tires and Accessories Phone 2481 Wesson, Miss, s s fl i ' ul 11 1 We Appreciate Your Patronage Bank of Wesson I WESSON, MISSISSIPPI 5 E t Always A Booster of Copiah-Lincoln Robert E. Rea, President Thad B. Lampton, Jr. Vice President L. 0. Carraway, Cashier Ruby Pearl Smitli, Asst. 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