Coahoma Community College - Coahoman Yearbook (Clarksdale, MS)

 - Class of 1959

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Coahoma Community College - Coahoman Yearbook (Clarksdale, MS) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 32 of 106
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Page 32 text:

ROY TURNER, Tunica, Roy's love of mischief characterizes him as a 'good old guy' at Coahoma, JOE TILLMAN, Brookhaven, Goodlooking, friendly and an all-round guy. LILLIE THOMAS. Clarksdale, If I had my life to live over, l'd make the same mistakes. SERETHA VAUGHN. Marks. 'Her gift to us is loyal friend- ship. SADIE WILKINS, Davenport, 'Fun and work depend on each other. JAMES WINTERS, Pascagoula, All good men are dying. I don't feel so well myself. 3'Qv 27 'CJ' ? .. LESSIE WILLIAMS, Merigold. 'Good qualities need no ad- vertising, ELEANOR WELLS, Clarksdale, Quiet, reserved, and demureg a friend of whom you are al- ways sureh, EVA YATES. Lula, A smile that wins, a manner that takes everywhere she goes, friends she makes. NED GATHWRIGI-IT. Marks. Be glad of life, because it gives you a chance to love, work, and play, JAMES SHELBY, Dundee, 'Blessed is the man who in- vented sleep. RUBY L. HOLDEN, Clarksdale 'Man is woman's bread of life l'm getting hungry.

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'il T if V'-9 WILLIE PAYNE, Rena Lara, One who gets the most out of life. CORETHA POLK. Marks, A cheerful smile is a good dispo- sition. IOANN REED SHELTON. Marks, A little effort and plenty will power, PEARLINE RILEY, Clarksdale, If boys interfere with your work, quit work. ALICE RANDLE. Clarksdale, Once locating A1ice's gigle you have found a very sweet happy-go-lucky girl. PERCY RAULS, Brookhaven, It takes a tall person to know what's going on in the world. -.f H. uf' in-. i NAD 'ual' 9,,Q 555. Q- t 'uf gs A LZ 65- L : 311 GEORGIA RICHARDSON, Sledge Leave silence to the saintsg l'm just human, VEBLIN SIMMS. Marks, To know her is to love her.' DOROTHY SMITH. McComb. She burns the midnight oilg but not always for study, JOYCE SMITH. Clarksdale. Always up to something. ' HELEN SHIELDS, Memphis, Don't take life too seriously. you'll never get out alive,' JOE W, TROTTER, Duckhill. Say little and do muchg meet everyone with .a smile.



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S . We, the Sophomore Class of 1959. being of reasonably sound mind and body, do herein make our last will and testament, leaving our most prized possessions to the Class of 1960. Georgia Agnew leaves - if Johnny Lewis does. Henry Allen leaves his quietness to Edward Thigpen. Esley Ambrose leaves his study habits to Jacob Woullard. Elnora Adams leaves her ladylike manners to all the Freshman girls. Dorothy Batteast leaves her friendship to L. O. Ease Brown. Ruth Batton leaves the faculty - in peace. N. B. Billups leaves his basketball ability to Paden. Catherine Black leaves her World Literature book to Frances Tate, Marsha Black leaves her quietness to Bettye Smith. Blondine Brown leaves her smile to Cordie Smith. Isiah Brown leaves his good looks to W. T. Wooten. Annie Laurie Butler leaves her ability to fix hair to Barbara Hall. Edna Bryson leaves her sweet disposition to Bertha Clay. Maybelle Byrd leaves her singing ability to T. Y. Turner. Evelyn Campbell leaves her ability to catch a husband to allinterested girls. Shirley Collier leaves her scholastic ability to Otis Ruth Jackson. LeeDora Cooper leaves her niceness to the Freshman class. Minnie Coleman leaves her flirting ability to the girls. Lucinda Joyce Crawford leaves everything except George' to everybody. Shirley Crawford leaves her telephone number to anyone interested. fBoys onlylj Emerson Delaney leaves his prowess on the football team to whoever's capable, James Dodson leaves his bus to W. C. Smith. Melton Douglas leaves his soft spot in Mrs. Barron's heart to Cornelious Chavers. Andrew Dupree leaves his ability to blow the sax to Joe Powell. Dock Ford leaves his ability to blow the trumpet to Ray McDuffie. Elijah Forkner leaves his ability to charm the Freshman girls to Edward Brown. Ned Gathwright leaves his ability to play football to M. C. Martin. Chester Gavins leaves in May - he hopes, Odessa Gray leaves her love for cutting stencils to Emma Hunt. Freddie Haynes leaves his ability to keep noise in the library to Lonnie Reed. Nolia Hill leaves her wardrobe to all the girls. Ruby Holden leaves Marvin Hogan her friendship. Earleen Hubbard leaves her friendliness to anyone who 's interested. Minnie Jenkins leaves her room to the next inhabitant, Indiana Jones leaves her name to the state! fChucklej Claudette Jones leaves her ability to type to Verdeen Rodgers, Jessie Jossell leaves his ability to play basketball to Ottowa Carter. Leroy Jossell leaves his scale for working chemistry problems to Charner Macklin. Lucille Keys leaves her ability to play whisk to Ethel Holden. Rosie King and Willette Washington leaves Cabinet No. 6 to Doris Turner, Mary Louise Lee leaves her ability to impress people to anyone who's interested. Angie Mitchell fMrs.j leaves her position as a supervisor to the next matron. Linnie J. Mitchell leaves her ability to be cool to Georgia Poe. Shirley Neal leaves for good - when he graduates, Mary A. Nelson leaves her smile to Evelyn Graham. John Patterson leaves, he says - if Eleanor wells does, Claudette Matheny leaves her ability to argue to Smitty. Jessie Paxton leaves his wolf call to Thomas Harris Willie Payne leaves his ability for sneaking down the halls to Hansel Cunningham Percy Rauls leaves his worn out tennis shoes to William Barial. Georgia Richardson leaves her small size to Mattie Gulledge, Pearline Riley leaves her ability to charm boys to Rosanette Morris. James Shelby leaves - leaves - leaves - oh jubilee! Joann Reed leaves to Section C Freshmen her ability to get chemistry, Helen Shields leaves her singing ability to Elnora Hatchett.

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