Coahoma Community College - Coahoman Yearbook (Clarksdale, MS)

 - Class of 1961

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CCMMENCEMENT 1960 'Q Rev Theodore Trammel, Rev. W. I. Gipson, Speaker, and Pres. McLaurin

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N v k'l '-il- li llfmt HIHPIQI Ulm. ll l ltl - ' h I L ' olttyon at .t p n- hunday al lh 1 nalnnna .Inman ffillfkf Aud naumty neu I-'xylem ln Holme: gluctflul ' 'l '5 Wllh Ltr mother. bv e a UH I To Retiring a ' 'l'IH Lind lllllll ling Lone Ht l,mllal.'lll.l will mln dk al a pro Iftllnf' lrlllan Roy, lftlum ken: an W Ove HN' program lm- mp ,uphxlg n ulmols In Voalmm nd Nut woe? A 5 xxak X, K .db 3 or aneoib xx-P V5 xezcraxut 'XS 0100 D 35 3 960 gm Xxx gxxeoyx. eat'-' W? Sol' 9 CV QW! Hot. .994 - bee ax. .-X09 . thnr de ree at Educator S lfl'County' IS hemg lmld lg, ygmgni- gf' lion lr' lwl 19 yo-yfg nl ry DLI ,n - the post puma to ln-r lYlllf'!hCl1I s Jan I 9 'Ihr mam lddn-rs mil In dr- lllfffd ll! Dr have X, Jaubwm of brarnblung, La Natumal V Jranea Superusor The Hue! Vulltpr lawn me 8 I . 4 Ludlwma .Iumur t nlll gf ana xg., tullural Hugh bfhool Banq H13 zlgms Hugh Sulool Band, and a to wal golonal, Tnmothy I., Gain gf Clarkdale, wall lurnnh mum for f ' the program J' Prul W. A Htggnm Supa-rttwf to! the Clatkrdalr Ne ro Schwlr - S t. 5 wall nplam the purpogq and sity.: ,hcance of the octaruml ,nal lAll'lIDd4 Fllzyol ljreonwqwd -'J Br1P! Su rttmt un lxflm ,, P' 0. Lountg, vu!! lntrodute U1 Jat-k. County., Illmlf-appz. Alter Illus- lug mr elementary whud ed- utdaon, sl.: may sent by her pi!- Pnl: to Alt-nn ' nllyge ull-fe Mae uae graduated trout tngh navel as tlto :alutatunau uf ner clan In IBIS bln? tnfgan lagtlllhg bu' LUV!- llllllff tw wllvp rt-,dur :grc per apoi .Ame I I.-v Hq '70 me tr-artlfg Las alan,-of '-I been ferattltattng -he sand 'llay ' v, nl 3 lllfrr dat rtudrlu' ha.: tl.al' -WY' ltngrd Ile Zu arf-lt mn !nr!hude'5d by Mlllfh l 1.-ulfi lt!! tnnr stgltlf' 'VV' and gear from H. -rrk a trite-1 M ' na: of nw Wu ln 1108 -he up nppuanvfl mp- 'J yn ennenr ol Nfgr-, rt-hulls lh bun gf ' llovnu Cu-11115 :md 91.0 ser rd'L',.r:l,' Ill Ilia! pus! lor I? yrhlr She LVEIHA in elected prrnd-nt ul me 'mud' Third hducaflonal lJl:tr1f.'1r Umm. TQ8d!fl' ,krrfwiallf-fl IC 'SLJ H, 'Ain and she filled tnat mme lor an LJ., 1, SDH, Other speakers will untlude Y. lv? tb 969 cl' ,5 of .til '90 wb. Q0 9 W' e5 .tv to to in, sffefoi 9' 'lea N I? VAX 'eve turned OVCV xo?-Q' W we 0 ,tvs K Q10 Sass new NEGRO SCHOOL SUPERVISOR in County Lillian Rogers Johnson her duties this week to QA 0 -93 Q0 X 1 rQXX'keXXQ,O'vee0 x svgiztxai Sv -o xt 6 te beloved lo owxt. S562-Qxotxovfl Worx? dxxhq edxgil 0 VG' 1 150 W9 xg welll e'6.xo199n 0. Alexander of Jackson rf-pru. Pllllllg the Jcanes program ln the Southeastern l'mted States I-1, S. Bishop, representing the Mu- WNPPI Tvacht-ra' Assocxatlunf Paul M Hunter. county BUDCYID-' tcndent of edutallon nn Uuahmna: County- J W Polnderof 01 I I n 4' - 9 2915 ??x 995 Xgtexmn . 1905' ...--use who beyerthe fourth person to fill the office in the county The first two were Thomas Young and Er estine Powell, the latter being socceede bv Lillian Roqers Johnson in l94l. fl Clarkadale, prwtdenl rn! tht- Coa- homa County. 'l'eacner5 Agwua. lion: and ueraldun- White, ,upfr- visor ol Negro schools IU the' 1 county and the honorees succes- sor. The last two named wtll make presentations. Zee Allin' Barron will introduce ,usntors. . A reception will follow at the l Qafs. 4 MQ: ln addmun lo hff regular :npr gt QW, enmonal dunes. the has been called upon to preform wan'- mucellanfou- wr ues m ebtaf rogll 2 mty N tmn, anne ol :mt-lt lollul: ag--al t'!l' fxgnment to an to:1.n.lttef- to make! Ulf a study of Negro stltuols tn Mn-' pw! Stfflppl, pi:lY'ULIfJErll00 ID tm: Jlklls urltmg of 'xlee and regulahom ' Phila! fur tertuymg tv-achers nn hlzx-me U 'W shi- I slppl gum--t an-truclur at bum- mer schools at Durant, Green- tllle, lrdianola, Greenvtut-d and Alcorn Collegeg orgamu-r ol tht- leacher training department at Rust College, appomtment by , the Mississippi State Ufpart' I 'cnt ol Education under a Gen, ol tend a national conlerence. curing Supervisor Has Directed 'calet '. - . X ullrT'l'333 she was Invited by the al Education Gran! to teach l Secretary ot the lnlerto. to all- urses in 'iucalioog teacher at l Ill lst College during the 194041 mid The valat-ies of teachers in' evolutionary Progress In Negro Schools 1 llory and picture on page 3l progress in Negro educa- ln Coahoma County in the 10 years can be measured tatlstics collected by Llllian erl Johnson comparing per- el and expenditures when became supervisor oi Negro ll here in 1941 with that of nt record upon her retire- ! Jan. 1. advance has been drastic training and salaries In school organization. number of -at-hers has from 149 to 202. The of college graduates in the Negro schools in- from 16 to 159, and the Meanwhile, the number oil schools decreased from 77 to 14. and one-teacher schools declined from 40 to 2. The number of schools taught in the churches decreased from 42 to none. The number of buses trans- porting Negro pupils to school increased from none to 53, and the number of children transport- ed increased from none to 5,13Q, creased from S35.6 8 to SLI 173. There were no lunchrooms lor Negro school children in 1941. Now there are 11. There were no expendttures for instructional materials, jan- itorial supplies and equipment or supplies, ollicc expenws or he l water and lighls. 1 This year 58,450 as ba-ang SDN' lor instructional maternal, 5550! 5lor janitorial supplier and equip- 'ment. 59.000 in salaries for 19 jamturs, 54,600 lor classroom Q libraries, 52,000 for athletic and recreational supplies, 81,500 for ollicc expenses. and 538.000 lor lhcal, water and lights. 1 As ont' aclxw tn thc- loundlng lol Coaltoma .lunior College ln zldent of the American Teachers' Associati- - in 1955 She I9 now 1949, lln' rotmng supcruro proudly points tf- a budget o S3 0,000 and to the schools 4 graduates. Of these 292 hav gone on to senior colleges, an 109 have obtained bachelor's de grees. One will graduate tht 'Waslungton on NCHFO edljwauono Sho waa named presldel 01 the Mississippi Teachers Assoi elution in l93-H and tmmedtately launched an 1-LVCU' Tucher Member CampaiBH - A Maher? headquarters on Lynch st- Jackson al.-so was Pufnchased dur' Ning her l .n of olhce. For ' aerved ntillcc- Q The 1 ly ' the educator has hclffnxang. on the legislature 10111 salon: and director of me -rth Delta Summer Snhool and : Rus! College Branch m Coa- na County trum 1945-Sl. lead- to the establishment of Coa- na Jumor Col'z-ge, mhe has won many cilauons, ng named Zeta of the Year '954 by the Alpha Delta Zeta ,elm-al years she has pter of Zeta Phi Beta Soctety -'lust College, and vnnner ul of me ,tate association. Gold Medal lor 20 years ul 6..,,,eal-.old schoolwoman .ice as a Jeancs supervisor --ae Southern I-.ducahon Found- n. Sm' ' f leadership m the :ther honors hare been avtard- eaclnng held. being elected pres- 46 . . b' I th- boa d ol e 3 nlelll ll' 0 Q I' d lrualces ol the associalmn. , She has represented the naso- Q ciatnun at an cducatlonal conler- d ence in Washington and at the her by the Sllbblailppl Teach- ' Association. Teachers' Aa- .allon of Sunflouer Counly, Mxsstasippi and Coahoma my 4-H Club Counc1ls1 the L-iosippi Young Womens lstian Assocnauon, the Cm- ta County Teachers' Aswcta- le !-0' W In LXUI' F, 1, lollvge. essdem SUPU' nt pre- Dlklfid ll ll' Cum!! rr sffl' Uf 0' 'ouhly' ,ti- '.Sc :Iso ' te with masters' degrees for janitors, for -iassroom ll- year from medical school, an y , l i M h mp, in on hu-urine athletic gud rnrraalinnal ...altar n... . mum,-, degree. -.Fduutton Asoocnatnon fringe :IIS glrta clibbnlanlham rs Jim ' Of Count 's Ne ro Schools' - if3 s ' 0' 0 L' la' in 'Y y g . - ' , - .rch and club acuvttnes as well 5 fl' 3 Gf S . gansltgnf I-edcraltd Club ln , in educatnonal acutxtmes. Al: il 'f 'S 'I Y prlllfd ! rc, af 5 ac' n. tthodist, she was a delegate lo ' ' 'O w Sh! Plans to wlebrale wr A111002 th' many other mga . General Conlertnce ol her 'W' 'I K, tlrement llrsl by 3lU'nd 'g.lhf' lzallons in whtch she holds mem- arch m Rugs Cm, In 19,3 4,1 J:-a lx' M hue! interest ln civic! She looks back with fond mem-l inauguration ol Presldt-nt - be,-Ship is the Rust College Board 1 lo me Limng conference m ,n ima atlonal affairs was ex- ories over the years, when hefl John F. Kennedy lalff ' or Trusteff- me Coahomadclunn' same any In me and to me NW .- Y Umln H0893 'hhn' children were. growing up ang mmm. - wfehmglon lb' Rust Colle? Club. amuouaf sdicttonal Conference in Sl. 'align Ulf' in discussllll her when the Famny worked' playe l The 'naugm-gl . 'nt F' n Nor, .Rust Cones' Mumm js ln 1940. She has been elect- LU: 'G rflltll. 1 after 31 V975 and w0rsh'Pped.together' will be only 3 5h?'UTp W' Ling 'UDIL . f Rui! the o numerous POM: ll! wluoue Plfm .lqml supervision lnclud- Her famtly ltfe has not been folk' va, whetc atc as an to After graduatnon rom' - --h th o,summ,w,- - -upc .. l'll flu l , Amt-as sl1P0l'Vl50' of without its sorrows' as she basl about the mlddle ol thonmou, k-, carried on her studm 'ln K T e has tv.-rwd as slate uhm- l 'M in Coghoma Court. twice been widowed. Her hrsthvlsit a dauulllfff H nl'0 flh'ger graduate lcvelqtt-nh coollacih In of me Tr'-Hn. .mn I.-me bmi 't husband. S. M. Rogers. l-he fa' son. She expect, to stay N Tuskegee lnbtuutc. - 'U ff e nm, tha, n n 0, M, r A 4 I th fh una n was an in 4 ht maprnu botorcre- U4 -l Atlanta unwersm ' I Q leader and Some- ef 0 el' C fe 3 , ' WE er un ' , UWQIS' A . ld ol dnrectors lor Negro work 'l 'li 'll 'association officer surance agent. He dned m1940. gurnrng to her home hor? H' 519. My-3. Jl,p,n,ffQ, 'lfA,f 'gfLm,r the stale YMCA. She Blend- 1 3 W.j l. n uI.NOll'0 9dl.lC8fl0I'l- Sh' was married law' to the nom., id all of her child- daughter, Leqmc 1,-1NChl.r of the centennial telebratton ol fl F' ..tt mmol supervisor Rev. M. P. tlohnaon. who She iiainvited her to make her Bridge-porg tum, and 8 mn -YMCA tn Cleveland. ohm and 3 'l'f ,t.f'!l? 't t vt lWllllll1CllTk!- pastor oi,1.l'l Haven nieth s l-en hawnh mem' but ma! she pam, A. Rugm U! lndunapuhs- , muon!! Connex at Dba, nc an fl l ll0UliNHU:ulm'.W0Fk mpclyfik Jfwht ltsrglsrs to stayin Clarksdalc. bln- has nt grantlt-1-llama. my Cvgflr- 020- de ' 'cm' an ' MQQIQ Q pm. . ' H l ha, been xcuding a grggndda , She as serv as pres: nt ot ' - ' dvlf lreldy beent 'Ulu : ' mioaxorglel .gauging lu Slay .auendmg Hmnmoxfz ,ri 'uygslf 1- Misslssnppa Slate Federation f hu-'B ' , . ,... ...... . ' Hu --.4-,,,,3,,,,,,, tl ,, -L-',,,,, tuteandagrandmn uhm, ,MMA Colored Womens Clubs. Inc, rf:-'23



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