Coahoma Community College - Coahoman Yearbook (Clarksdale, MS)

 - Class of 1964

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Y :L Y a3..Y--g,,- -,, ,,!...,, -.4-k-... f OUR THEME f 1 , 4 ' 0 O I ' Mr McCune our scouts have observed you our Statistician has facts about you we re spect you and we want all of our readers to know you We mentron a few of the facts that Justr our choice Since you were the first college teacher in this area you helped organrze the Health and Physical education program at Coahoma Junior College You were the fust full time Regrstrar of the college You have directed the faculty and students in the Annual Homecommg Drive from its and purchased needed supplres and equipment Last year when the Hrgh School needed a Principal you accepted the challenge an the results have been most favorable In these instances and m many others you have carried on w1th great fortitude and de pendabrlity even against odds Your dedication to a Job and your record here at Coahoma Junior College and Agricul tural High School will challenge us to greater effort Please accept our good wishes and let the Dedrcatron of this 1964 Coahoman challenge you to further Justrfy our faith in you beginning until this year. The money raised has helped finance college athletic activities . . . - d ADMINISTRATION FACULTY The theme Challenge gives much latitude for thought. lt is a word of broad usage that says many things when it is chal- lenged. One of the synonyms for challenge is defy. An educator himself is a challenge. By vir- tue of his title he has openly denounced ignorance, and taken a moral oath to combat illiter- acy whenever and wherever he finds it. The Staff presents the Defiant Ones: those who daily challenge the world to wit- ness a duel between learning and illiteracy - Our very efficient Administration and Faculty. fzeeddentb We would be more than presumptuous if we tried to tell you about the signifi- cant role that the junior college is taking in the educational scene today. You are aware of it. But we believe that this Annual will be of inestimable value to you as you make future plans for your life developments. Coahoma Junior College confronts stalwart foes as it attempts to keep its pro- gram consistent with society's changing needs. It must question accepted truths and values: deal with deep-seated prejudicesg stimulate the complacent and un- concernedg and nourish the will in man to search for a better way of life for him- self and his fellowman, Sensitivity to the needs of the student is a dominant concern of the college. In a very real sense the college is obligated to challenge each student and to moti- vate each person to serve his society. Coahoma Junior College, along with its com- munity, has to determine: fly which goals and purposes are requisite for educating young people for social usefulness: Q25 in which direction programs should be charted to meet the ever-increasing demands of our nationg and Q35 how facilities and per- sonnel can best be utilized for maximum service, These are large and difficult questionsg they challenge the American educational enterprise as well as responsi- ble citizens and government. It is not that these questions are necessarily new ones: the people are frustrated and frightened and the increased demands of our nation make them more vital - more urgently in need of solution - than at any other time in history. Education can meet the imperative and persistent challenge only through its agents - teachers. We make every effort to prepare the masses of students for the world of tomorrow, We cannot accept racial excuses for inferior performances. We develop in our institution a systematic academic program designed to raise the academic achievement level of every child up to the maximum of his own poten- tial. The efforts of Coahoma Junior College have always been directed to foresee in every student clarity, integrity, personal dignity and will and to develop these char- acteristics. These are necessary in order to make their contribution to a society desperately in need of stable moral guide-posts and, meaningful values and stand- ards. The sound base on which our educational program is built, the commitment which is ours to continue dynamic undertakings, and the outstanding contributions of Coahomans throughout the world - all attest to the worth of our endeavors. We look to the future with confidence in the institution's ability to serve our society with continuing effectiveness in the face of such challenges. President 22 1963 Sunday ' mi + lfatent-Teacher Association: ju :or college presidents and othe Associa supervisor o in Coalioma Coun Dr. McDaniel.. A large ing from of gifts rang to billfoltl teacher 2'GT'l'I l1f' 1 'mmm y, .'lilC2.l tl' 1 fllllllll 'llllllll mmm llllllll- ' ' t ul p I smut , lmuull l ll :un , iq. lhilln.-t ' 3. mum lllllllll. tum: ' l lmmnl li liltll y g1,,:it4ttil'p N ,tim Q3 ,X n .lm 'N llllu- ' V llmmil t umm ' ilhtmmn! l ,W .mm-' 'W' Sli' nu s gut l' Tfllllllllill p A lfllllllfflll 3 l IWIFH , ,Ill lfgillfl 1 l lmlllnl t l It 'm l COAHOMA S PRESIDENT HONORED v Formal appreciation for distin- guished services rendered to the cause of educational and community development was accorded Mr. Benjamin Franklin Mcl.aurin, President of Coahoma junior College. Educators from several states joined in a program honoring him for twenty-five years plus of service in Coahoma County, Mississippi. Dr. Vernon McDaniel of Austin, Texas and Executive Secretary of the Texas State Teachers Association, delivered the main address on the program, and he was introduced by Mrs. Lillian Rogers johnson, a member of the Board of Trustees of the ATA Others who commended Mr McLaurm for his fine services were Mr B L Hill State Super vtapr of Agricultur al High Schools if- a inte 5,5 .65 3 ian? Wag 21-3m,g'u Ei -at-:si .352 523.5-HE om' 555. S -'ft Q P50-twang eaiiggege f . 41-. and junior Collegesg Mr. Paul Rf, Hunter, County Superintendent of Educationg Mr. Walter Washington, President of the Mississippi Teachers Associationg Mr. W. A. Higgins, Deanof Students, jackson, State Clollegeg Mt. Howard Young, President Student Governmentg Miss Mary G. Whiteside, Academic Dean of CjCg and Mr. james McLaughlin Sr., represented the school's PTA. The band and chorus offioahom a presented several appropriate selections. Mr. McLaurin is an undergrad- uate of Alcorn A. St M. College and a graduate of Tuskegee Institute. He has done further study at New York University. He began his career in 1953 as a teacher of vocational agriculture at the Coahoma County Agri cultral High School Five years Home Administration and retumed .sn .. nty y the school: and representai of the college alumni, thq B mem trustees 0 behalf of sen by M. M ' Covington iiountyl MISS-, has a bachei Alcorn A. M. on 3-Esato B552 Pm: nglihpff . ' 'dit'-i'At to the county as a Farm-garden Food pr..,,.f-,qtrion Supervisor. Because of his passion for growth anti achic-vt-mt-nt, hc spent one yenf respectively at his Xlma Mater and lflorida Normal .ind lndustrialC.ollt-gcinSt. ,-Kugtistinc. lflorida. Four years after hc hccnmc Superintendcnt of fioahomzt Agri- cultural lligh School, the junior College Department was added and he has served as president of the college for the past fourteen years. Under his passionate lead- ership the enrollment has risen from 24 to .355 in l965, and 714 graduates have been awarded thc Associate in Artslicgrcc from the college. Not only has Mr. Nlcl.aurin suc- ceeded in strengthening and increasing the faculty and stall' hut hc has Hut cct'ttt:dinf-1tp,1nf':ng tlit-physical plant .infi in titty: ting - 1 'ftrifqti uk 'ns 'litif IH: mgt'-ls 1 '-'tillg anal ii't':'sc rwttiticgm htvfiy. filfllllkll' growili has llil-QQ!! place .ri 'hc high sthool -.t- timt now Zggie High ,tctfonv modatcs .lil Negro onth tml Coahoma ifounty outside the Clarksdale Separate District. ln their commendations, the speakers pointed out that the Mcl-aurin influence has extended to other phases of community life. It is quite evident in the field o christian leader ship where the honoree serves as a steward of Friendship A. M. E. Churchg in civic and charitable movements where he, on several occasions, has spearheaded financial drives in the interest of the Boy Scouts ofAme-ricaand the March ofDi mes: and in fraternal circles where he holds membership as an Omega, an Elk and a Mason. Further, it is evident in agricultural economy where he is actively engaged ir farming. The President and his wife, Sezzie Mae Mclsaurin, have two sons, Benjamin Fr anklin McLaurin jr., a graduate of Kansas State University where he is now working toward the masters' degree, anc ohnnie William McLaurtn a grad uate of Kansas University whc is now studying toward the masters Switzerland l aQ'N'll 'l L pg Y N . . l X in-ul-.Ii , . . . 1 thllliu - i ' ' J , . . . . . . . . i i. . - . i y X ' U y X ....--:E ' P . f 'F 2 . p , i ' - ' v ' later he Worked with the Farm degree as an Exchange Student ir lmaoolmm Inc ppreciatiort of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MCLAURIN, SR. PRESIDENT, coAHoMA JUNIOR COLLEGE CLARKSDALE, MISSISSIPPI SUNDAY, APRIL 21, I963 sgoo P.M. COAHOMA JUNIOR PROG RA M Mrs. Zee Anderson Barron, Personnel Director, Coahoma junior College, Presiding OVERTURE: Gypsy Festival ------ Al Hayes Coahoma Junior College Band Miss Consuella Carter. Conducting INVOCATION ---'--- Rev. H. A. Belin, jr. Pastor, Friendship A. M. E. Church Clarksdale, Mississippi NOW LET EVERY TONGUE ADORE THEE Johann S. Bach Coahouna junior College Choir Mrs. G. R. Keys, Conducting THE OCCASION ---- Mr. Frank MFC7IHP, Principal Coahoma Agricultural High School HALLELU-IAH AMEN - I .... owgf F. Handel Coahoma Innior College Choir INTRODUCTION OF SPEAKER - Mrs. Lillian Rogms-llolmson Member Board ol Trustees American Teachers Association AIDIJRICSS -------- 1Jr. Vernon Mrllrmiel Fxecutive Set retai y, Texas State 'I'eac'hers Association Austin, Texas HROCKIN' QIICRIISALEIYIH ------ lrcsler Hairston Coahoma Iunior College Choir TRIBI ITES AND COM MICNDATIONS: State IICIJZIITIIIOIIIL OI litlucation Mr. A. A. Alexander .Xgrit ultural Iligli Schools and junior Colleges Mr. Il. I.. Ilill. State Supervisor Coahoma County IJCIJLIVUIICIII of Education and Coahoma Qlunior College Board of Trustees Mr. Paul Ilnnter, Superintendent Coahoma ,Iunior College and A. I-I. S. Faculty Nliss lX'Iary C. Nllliitesitle, Dean Stuclt-nt. Iiotly Ilowarcl Young. I'rc-sith-nt COLLEGE GYM NASIUM Coahoma junior College Alumni Mr. Eugene Fox Coahoma junior College and Agricultural High School P. T. A. Mr. james McLaughlin, Sr. Friendship A. M. E. Church Grand Master James C. Gilliam THE ROSARY - - Ethelbert Nevin, Arr. by Coahoma -Iunior College Band SPECIAL TRIBUTES: Mississippi Teachers Association President Vfalter Washington junior College Presidents Mr. W. A. Reed Alcorn A. S.: M. College Alumni Mr. VV. S. Demby Brothers and Friends Mr. VV. A. Higgins Harold Walters Mr. W. K. Anderson. King Sc Anderson, Inc. PRESENTATIONS --4---- Mr. M. M. Reed SPECIAL DEDICATION: My Task - - - Charlie Wheeler, '64 ACCEPTANCE ANU RIQSPONSPI ALMA MATER RECOGNITION OI? VISITORS - - - HALLELU-IAH CHORUS Qfroni The Messiahj - Arranged by Clair W. johnson Coahoma -Innior College Band E. L. Ashford Mr. james E. Miller G. F. Handel RECEPTION XVIII lfOI.I.OXI' IN l'IIIi COIIICGE LIBRARY mg' 7' , h D n gg -asa 4'-rg ? 'x'K9 24-r A 'V 4 ws-sw ADDRESS - Dr. Vernon McDaniel, Executive Secretary, Texas State Teachers Association, Austin, Texas SEATED, L TO R: Mrs. B. F. McLaurin, Pres. McLaurin. Dr. C. D. Thompson qrearj Mrs Barron, Dean Whiteside ACCEPTANCE AND RESPONSE PRESIDENT B. F. MCLAURIN, SR. SEATED, L TO R: Dr. McDaniel, Dean White- side, Pres. Walter Washington, Mr. B. L. Hill, Supt. Paul Hunter, Miss Virginia Curtis ' 9 :if ' if ms Jfhst' - X fl 2 at , 1, f Ci, gg f E if We A i l f x f , 'Q ii 'Q' 2 ? , ,ty President I. H. White of Mississippi Vocational College presents a Citation A 4 s JB . ,N ,V ', , Q Zhummuam 0 , Mrs. McLaurin Greets Mrs. James C. Gilliam E 2 CLEOPATRA DAUGHERTY, Administrative Assistant JAMES E. MILLER, Public Relations and MRS. GEORGE M, JONES, Secretary LEE ROY GORMAN, High School Counselor and EVA CHILDRESS, Secretary to Principal eanb DOROTHY M. ARMSTRONG Secretary to the Dean Congratulationsl To a fine dedicated group of students and teachers who have done a huge job of producing this 1964 Coahoman. You have shown that you can face the challenges mat confront you. Through your efforts many out of school youth will see in the school's program an opportunity to continue their education beyond the high school. Many adults will find in the Coahoma Junior Col- lege program opportunities to retrain for future employment by learning new vocational skills. The program you have depicted, provides help in using leisure time creatively. The wise use of leisure is a challenge which cannot be ignored at the present time. It is my hope that each of you may continue to be involved in facing challenges that will stimu- late a mode of action which will help you to commit yourselves to trying to be what you have learned while engaging in this rich experience, MARY G. WHITESIDE, Dean-Registrar VERNON J, ARMSTRONG, Secretary to the Registrar rms It is my pleasure to extend Hearty Congratulations to the Staff of The Coahoman for their successful production of another Banner Edition of Our Annual. Without the proper ideals and atti- tudes on the part of each contributor, this would not have been possible. As we move toward our life ambitions and objectives let us choose those courses and vocations that will equip us to meet the social and economic forces of world-wide competition. Let us not be numbered among the reservoir of unskilled workers who remain a burden on society. By learning in little packages, day by day as we go along, our efforts will not be in vain. We look to the future envisioning abroadening horizon of new opportunities for our boys and girls, men and women. We see opportunities to grow in all dimensions: opportunities to develop our abili- ties to their fullest potential: opportunities to assume our responsibilities: opportunities to prove our worth in all endeavors: opportunities to strengthen the moral fibers of our lives that will give us cour- age, stamina, determination, and faith in ourselves and our country. Frank McCune I6 Mfmfzqq- T E s ii 5 1 he S --,, fr H Mi, 4- of E Part-time Librarians, DERMA MOTON AND WALTER JOHNSON wfii-1 ETHEL V. DICKERSON MIRIAN GREEN Head Librarian Asst. Librarian , , ,A,.,,, , A, A wif L - z Y ' psf' A Q2 i 5 I 2 fi li I 1 O I 5 K'3fN'-. '-.ff ' . 1 W i r X E z I ? Q V.. I7 w , MSW ANDERSON, EARLINE B. S. , Tuskegee Elementary ARMSTRONG, DOROTHY M. B.S., Alcorn A. 85 M. College Secretary to the Dean ARMSTRONG, VERNON J, B,A, , Campbell College Secretary to the Registrar BANKS, OREE M.S., Kansas State University Coach BARRON, ZEE A, M.A,, Columbia University College English Student Personnel BLACKBURN, s. L. B.S., Alcorn A. 86 M. College High School Mathematics BROWN, ISIAH B.S,, Jackson College High School Science BROWN, lOl-INNIE RUTH B,S,, Jackson State High School Science BROWN, ROSA M, B.S,, Rust College Elementary CAIN, J. E. M.S., Bradley University Industrial Education CAIN, I-I. S. M. S., Illinois State Junior High A CARTER, CONSUELLA M. Mus. Ed., Vandercook Band CHAMBERS, ARNOLD M. B,S,, Jackson State Elementary COVINGTON, MARIAN B.S., Kentucky State Health and College P,E. COVINGTON, PAUL B,S,, Jackson State Health, P,E. and Coach CHILDRESS, EVA Diploma, Henderson Business Secretary to the Principal COTTON, TAYLOR B.S., M. I. College High School Social Science Coach CURRY, CHRISTINE J, M. S. , Indiana University Business Education DICKERSON, ETHEL V. A. B. , Fisk Head Librarian DODSON, JAMES B. S., Alcorn A. 8a M. High School Trades ELLIS, GEORGE B. S., Alcorn A. 8a M. College College Mathematics EDWARDS, THOMAS M.S,, Tuskegee College Social Science EDWARDS, LOIS M. S. , Tuskegee Elementary FURDGE, LAWRENCE B,S., Alcorn A. 85 M. High School Mathematics GAMBRELL, FRANK W. M.S., Kansas State College Science GAMBRELL, IRMA B.S. , Spelman College Home Economics GARMON, LEE ROY M.S., University of Denver Guidance GOODEN, BENNIE S. B,S,, Jackson State High School Social Science GREEN GEORGE B,S., Alcorn A. 85 M. Chemistry GREEN, MIRIAN D. B.S,, Southern Assistant Librarian amzszagg I5 :MMS D0 N oe-Nfl' , , PHOTO Noi Available MSW lg! PHOTO Not Available 0' cf' T W K' ,M 'IZ HARE, MARY Diploma, Camden Academy Business Office Clerk HARE, JAMES E. B,S., Tennessee A. 8a I College English HARRIS, NANNETTIE Rust College Dean of Women HENDERSON, LOIS M. S., Tuskegee High School Mathematics HILL, J. R. M,A,, Texas Southern High School English JACKSON, EMMA B.S., Alcorn A. Sc M. High School English JACKSON, JOHN A. M. Ed., Colorado College Science and Math. JACKSON, EDDIE M. M, A . , Illinois University High School English JACOX, ROBERT F. M. Ed. , Tennessee A. 8s I. Education JONES, GEORGE MELBA B.S,, Rust College Secretary to Public Relations KEYS, GERTIE A, M.A., Columbia University Music and Choir KEYS, M. R. - M.A., Columbia University College Science LOFTON, LILLIE B.S., Mississippi Voc. Elementary MARTIN, M, C. B,S,, Jackson State Jr. Highg Elem. Principal MCCUNE, EVA I, B.S,, Alcorn A. 86 M. High School Social Science McLAURIN, S. M. M.S., Tuskegee Home Economics MILLER, JAMES E. M,S., Tennessee A. 8. I. College English QUEEN, GLORIA D. M.A., Indiana University Elementary PAINEY, B. G. A,B,, Lemoyne High School English REID, CHARLES B.S., Morehouse High School Social Science REID, MARION M. B,S,, Jackson State College Social Science RIC HARDSON, T. W. B. S., Jackson State College Art SHANKS, W. G. B. S. , Alcorn College Vocational Agriculture SHELBY. MINNA I. M. Ed. , Tuskegee Education STREET, DUDLEY B.s., M.1. couege High School P.E. and Coach WASHINGTON, WILLETTE B.S,, Jackson State High School Science WI-IEATLEY, JOSEPH H. M.A., Roosevelt College Social Science and Dean of Men WI-IEATLEY, BARBARA B.S,, Jackson College Elementary WILSON, MAYO D. A.B., Tougaloo High School Mathematics WOODS, ALMA J. A.B,, Tougaloo High School English Wzszagg No Photo AVAILAULE Wow '7 ' Staff Keeps 'em' running 'Keeps rem. clean., MR. HARRY JOHNSON, Custo dian of Buildings and Grounds MR. ROBERT SHAW, Maintenance Chief Keeps 'em' full COLLEGE DINING HALL LTO R: Mrs. Stimage, Mrs. Shannon, Mrs. I. E. Stirnage, Mrs. Woods, Mrs. Johnson HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA LTO R: Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Flowers, Mrs. Satterfield 771444444114 wwe Hamann 'Em Side m k F View I f.. 07.7. 5 -F Dag 7765 J , L. T. V. SCREEN AND ANNOUNCER POWELL ANNOUNCERS BUNNS AND HOWARD SONGBIRDS OF 1963 THE IAZZERS AND BILLY STEWART 24 PANEL OF EXPERTS awe 1965 7m 544044 do' 7 m ' WM vM,,w,,.,..- 7765 Baccalaureate Speaker Rev. L. S. Sorrell of Clarksdale '7wa mae! 14 Mrs. Zee A. Barron and Miss Earline M. Anderson attended the World Baptist Youth Conference in Beirut, Lebanon in July 1963. They also visited the Holy Land, Rome, Athens, Cairo, London, Paris, ' ' Am er m Versailles, Zurich, Lucerne and st da . USA ORT : Q Garden of Gethsemane COIOSSCUH1 Rome. Italy Jordan River Athena Temple, Acropolis, Athens, Greece 27 W Sopdamofze Offckmc STANDING, L TO R: Reporter, Charles Jones, Pres.. Stanley Moore, Student Representative, Lonny Johnson, Sgt: at-Arms, Wendell Ervin, Vice Pres., Clinton Cummings, Reporter, P. W. Hill. SEATED, LTO R: Asst. Sec'y Flora Williams, Sec'y Leo Towner, Student Council Rep. Pearlene Sims S skddddftd 'fits l STANDING, L TO R: Mr. Marion Reid, Mr. Miller SEATED, L TO R: Mr. Gambrell, Mrs. Curry, Mr. Cain 9 2 Booker Esther Boston Charles A nderso n F lorene Barnes Gene Barnes Vernon Beard James Bell MUIIIS Bland Jerlene Bradley Catherrne Braden, Joseph 66444, W4 :de .44-aged: at Zfamw I gdafzlcz Wiuia and ffmaa Qfeaafmaoa .leadwg Salaam 64001 Brown, Allena Brown, Ora Brown, Turner Ray Bruce, Thomas Brinson, Jacquelyn Buckley, Frank Picture Not Available Burnside, Albert Burt, Dorothy .S , SD. 20. :magma eamzeayam, Selected sam amz Clark, Willye Bell Clay, Rose Marie ffuaxuulfkhbzqf 7964 Butler, Ozell Cain, Fredericka Carter, Evelyn Carter, Willie Mae Catchings, Robert Christian, Lucinda 8454, Collins, Joe W. Conner, Katherine S , 1963 Aff 5.7.6, gaadetladd 7eam Cosby, Richard Cotton, Barbara Crawford, George Cummings, Clinton Davis, Joe F. Davis, Laura B. sd?d4704fb0, gddMWtdgk4M1p6Qh4W466 Davis, Mary L. 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Noah Marshia J. Smith Student Council Representatives W M Q 'S V ' up 'I 4 b'LQ- Pflofo NOT AVAKLABI-E Maggie Alexander Treasurer J. T. Williams Sergeant at Arms Pic+ure Piciure N01 N0f i Available Available 5 704aQudde7 7Wf0f4'b6440f MR. AM, R, KEYS MR. I. A. JACKSON -it-A ?'?'1'7' MR, GEORGE ELLIS MR. JAMES E. HARE MRS. MARIAN COVINGTON MRS. MINNA SHELBY QQJVVY S A J MR. T. W. RICHARDSON MR. I. H. WHEATLEY MR. THOMAS EDWARDS MR, OREE BANKS 49 266 7 Abram, James Allison, Thomas Alexander, Maggie Andrew, Robert Arrington, Earnest Bankhead, Leroy Bailey, Clarence Battle, Clara Battle, Minnie Bell, Murtis Byas, Lillie Blountt, Leo 740:45 .fafageel 65444 an 'Zfcbtbfaq 'K' K 6 Q X' I , A 2, , fo.. Z '7 X . 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Harris, Delois Hayes, Nadean Hill, Leroy Criss, Hildre Daniel, Pearlean Daniel, Odell Darty, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Doyle, Bernice Maretree Lester, Ir Ozell Otha Martha Dye, Wanda Edwards, Joseph Fleming, Catherine tx as '- QS J 4 if 'CL if VM more - nu An-usb Sl Haymon, Edward Harris, Mae Evelyn Harris, Frankie Hawkins, Barbara Haynes, Elmer Hill, Sarah Henderson, Johnny Herndon, Mable Hurley, John Hinkle, Edmund Howard, Dollie Hubbard, Minnie 25? Wldieqfmm 203 ,5 Picture Not Available ' Howard, Hughes, Ingram, Jackson, Jackson Lucille Alice Faye Sylvester Gladys Emma James, Margaret Jennings, Ruth Johnson, Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson, Alberta Lucille Pokey E. Frank Franklin Patricia Jones, Willie M. Jordan, Theory King, Winston Langston, Victoria Lanfair, Bessie Luckett, Hattie Mabry, Elizabeth Mallett, Fannie Matthew, William McBride, Mary McClain, Velma 7 McCoy Nathaniel McDonald Mae Francis I McGee Joseph I McGee Mamie Ddgelaq 'faked S6655 and ,4t4ZeZc'e ?'uuae44 ' , i A' tt ' ' McGee: Silas Mclntyre, Gladys l A. McLaurin, Michael Mitchell, Mary Lucille Morgan, Morgan, Shirley Morrow, Trudy Nathan, Letha Noah, Pearlie Newson, Bertha Pettis, Leon Poindexter, Bobbie Peterson, Isiah Puckett, Levern Pickett, George Rayford, Thelma Reives, Rogers Revies, Arthur Richmond, Mattie Reynolds, Louise Robinson, Dorothy Robinson, Erly Rogers, Martha Ross, Delois Rowry, -Jimmy Sellers, Jimmie Shearcl, Goshell Sorrell, Earnestine Siggal, Theard Simmons, Robert Sims, Zettie Stanford, Otis Smith, Helen Smith, Marshia Stanford, Annie Stansberry, Elma Stanton, Marion Sullivan, Carol Stewart, George Smith, Beverly Taylor, Clara Taylor, Doretha Towner, Charles Tumer, Georgia L. 54 ymam 7mm 'ima swam W gm Thompson, Bobbie Tolliver, Abe Turner, Etta I. Watts, Carolyn Williams, Emma Williams, Mattie Woods, Annie Woods, C. J. Webb, Lois E. Williams, Ellen Windless, Margaret Worthy, Bessie Worthy, Willie M. White, Franklin Wilkins, Jimmy Washington, Willie Willingham, Emma Williams, Matthew Wade, Wilson - Williams, Sallie Washington, Jessie Washington, Bobby Ward, Mattie Richardson, Essie Houston, Myrtle Johnson, Louis Jones, Ida Jones, James Robinson, Annie C. Robinson, Erly Robinson, Katherine Small, Leora Stevenson, Marva Stevenson, Mary Ann FRESI-IMAN COMPOSITION CLASS QQ up f 7 I T,. --Sf 1 , 1mfMr,.Qwfi4ff'f.f! , ' f A , fb ,f , ,f ' JJAQX' KX , 7 2,i: x , J f Jf ff SV , ,, . f X I V , M , if ,,'fg.::.17v ,M4,.Qx5A 9. 1' ':W'?'f7+,7p fl In Eig 291 K f ' mx . , bv' '2 - 23,1- , :J 2 GRILL - f ff -L -2 fn , . N5-fp Rff we ' f L. - 5 X WW' 'f f - A w Q-bf G ff 1 in 5' ' Q- 4 . 42-y , . ,. f A . W I 2' 'N ' J Y' ' 4 .ff , ' ' ' U Qin ,,,,,5f , , 'N , A ,- z:L1..V.':w , ,, X 'ff -ff..,SwMivmf2.m X. W 4,3 , Q , ,, N, , f 1:5 ng, Mug . -.i .V xwfffffcsywtfcy MM Q, V W -7 N. ,My 1. f 1 .H M. I if My . wmv, , .. 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GEORGE GREEN -QQH ? 1 LEFT TO RIGHT: Roy Flagg, Reporter, Howard Lee, Chaplain, Melinda Ford, Secretary, Grover Woolfork, President, Willie Davis, Sergeant-at-Arms, Nathaniel Brooks, Vice President, Cleotha Henderson, Assistant Secretary Samba, ?mn66e Dana, .leade game! 44 ?ead mfwde 4 , -my-'2 f J , X' ,X LQMW Alexander, Katie Anderson, Steward Anderson, William Banks, Ceola Brackett, George Brinson, LaJoyce Brooks, Excell Brown, James Brown, John L. Burrell, Leon Burks, Richard Burton, Jessie Carter, Robert Clark, Mary Cooper, Ivory Davis, Frankie Davis, Lodie Davis, Willie Lee Dodson, Arminua Dye, Iwiltha Flagg, Roy Ford, Malinda Gipson, Gerald Goods, Ophelia Harris, Ida L. Semin, David 700446 Seam: Zddu of 7670: Starz Harrison, Mildred Henderson, Cleotha Henderson, Jessie M. Hodges, Essie M. Hodges, Velma Jackson, Charles Johnson, Andrew Johnson, Louella Jones, Moore Gene Jordan, Earnestine Kinnard, Alfred Kinsey, Ike Lane, Rosie Lee, Howard Lee, J. W. Long, Arthur Long, Mable Lyrnas, Helen Maggitt, Augusta Maggitt, Eddie McGregory, Leola Miller, Herdistine Mills, Erma Morgan, John Neal, Lillie Picture ot Available fr' f Samba Safazfe 'Mech Wendy ?a46e1!54!ZSZafz4: fcwaw and Wdkam 'Zfaqee O'Neal, Charlie Osborne, Frank Parker, William Payne, Melvin Peace, Curtis Pettis, William Pittman, Mary Price, Mary Lou Reed, Frances Robinson, Vanelder Robinson, Zelma Scott, Joseph D. Self, Olenza Smiley, Essie Smith, Annetta Smith, Ella Smith, Emma Spann, Leola Stanton, Geneva Stewart, John Stewart, Mary Taylor, Earlene Thomas, Lillie Triplett, Annie Tucker, Annie Tyler, Louis Wade, Roy Walls, Arthur White, Callie Word, David 7963-64 Deede Stand cw to Semhu Whitfield, Julia Williams, Mose Woolfork, Grover Haney, Johnnie Wright, Roy Yates, Sammie Young, Mary Brooks, Nathaniel Bryant, Ananias Sanders, Nathaniel RFP F5-1 NS 1.55491 s... Seniors Give Christmas Cheer To The Needy .I J ,-.4 I I I I Q H ff QW Hg Y Sponsor Gooden and students , ,fx 'Q S ahah Q ff vow X 1 3' we 1 G X 39:4 -1' gigs:-QQL QQSJ -JM, N ,f ,awe f . X rio-zwffsff.-ff an ,WMM f -2 'h'mvzPW54st-Mfs..- - -4.1 , s ,W ws ww ss W r M. s , 1 X 4, S Ill nior president strolls to class . 0 0 , if Stanley I-lart - President Herbert Penny - Vice President Yvonne McClinton - Secretary Josie Oliver - Assistant Secretary Christine Shelby - Treasurer Annie B. Jones - Student Council Representative Anthony Collier - Student Council Representative Sponsors: B. S. Gooden, I. M. Gambrell, S. L. Blackburn and James Dodson Junior, Edna Bryant, wins 3300. O0 Scholarship in Sir Knights and Daughters Oratorical Contest Junior, Christine Shelby, chosen Miss Personality of 1964 Junior, Rosetta Weston, Heads 4-H Club Juniors place 4 members in College Choir and 7 members in High School Choir Junior, Gene Johnson, chosen Captain of the Basketball Team Juniors place 18 members in Band Junior Junior Junior Junior, Junior, Yvonne McClinton, chosen President of Tri-Hi-Y John Haney, heads N. F. A. Christine Shelby, presides over N. H. A. Stanley Hart, chosen President of Hi-Y Yvonne McClinton, Vice President of the 3rd District Tri-Hi-Y Armstrong, Martha Austin, John H. Anderson, Odessa Applewhite, Peggie Anderson, Johnnie Anderson, Darrel Anderson, Jessie Allen, Edward Bass, Johnnie Bryant, Edna Bedford, Andrew Blocker, Lamar Flowers, Dennis Guy, Rosie Lee Garner, Ruby ' Gilliam, Willie M. German, Irene Green, Pearlie Gates, Maggie Gates, Tinis Giles, Robert Gaston, Heerey Henderson, Howard Hale, Louis T. 66 Boyd, Daisy Brackett, Leora Brown, Doris Bays, .Tessie Burt, Abbie Collins, Sylvester Cosby, Jacquelyn Collins, Eddie Cosey, Shirley Claybrook, Ann Curtis, James Durr, Mary Ann Daniel, Betty Davis, Willie L. Eloby, Evoria Ford, Evelina Flagg, Rosa Flagg, Melvin Kelly, Essie M. Love, R. L. Lathan, Virgie Lee, Nettie A. Moss, Jackie Montgomery, Delores McClinton, Yvonne Maggitt, Lillie Nelson, Elnora Nelson, Ollie Oliver, Josie Parker, Roosevelt Pringle, Gardenia Perkins, Estella Pettis, Minnie Porter, O-phelia Rosenthal, Ora Robinson, James Harris, David Haney, John Harris, John Hodges, L. V. Hart, Stanley Houston, Bertha Hemphill, James Jones, Annie Jones, Bobbie Jackson, Eamestine Johnson, Lillie M. Jackson, Jimmy 'lb xx I' ml when muda 1 34' .a R ,. , .. , -. K Rhodes, Edward Ruffin, Walter Roby, Callie Rhodes, Pearlean Robinson, Zettie Sanders, Alfredia Smith, Clifton Smiley, Johnny Scott, Fannie Scott, Emma Smith, Vernon Shelby, Christine 67 Smith, Maxine Shelton, Rillie Stimage, Eddie Stokes, Florida Vines, Rebecca Williams, Clara Whitehead, Leon Weston, Rosetta Wilson, Carolyn Watson, Mae W. Whitehead, Marilyn wnuams, Betty 68 Yarbrough Deloris Roberts Arthur yf Whitehead, Wilmon West, Nellie Williams, Robert Waters, Ethel Wagner, Mattie W ashington, Betty Eleventh Grade Homecoming Graveyard Wins Second Prize X J Percy Sims Anderson, President, Dorothy Pennington, Vice President, Earma Ray, Secretary, Joseph Hale, Assistant Secretary, Mary Reed, Treasurer, George Haynes, Reporter, Carl Long, Chaplain L TO R: Miss Johnnie Brown, Mr. Mayo Wilson, Mr. Charles Reid, Mr. B. Rainey, Mrs. Jimmie R. Hill Miss Williette Washington O 7eaZ4Qz4de24wed7 ' f4macmz!c2z 71474564006 Second 21' an 2m:wSa4Me'm'2f - ' Daw Clark, Billy I. Cosby, E. C. Cosby, Shirley Carter, Modena Clark, Myrtle Cooper, Henry Collier, Larry Caver, E. F. Collins, Norma Clemon, Celia M. Chatman, Murphy Davis, Mary E. Donn, Tankie Evans, Rosie L. Earvin, Henrietta Ealy, Gracie Eloby, Thomas Fields, LaSandra . ,raf- 0 3... .. i., Y ,. 115' .. C Atkins, Sam Anderson, Esteria Anderson, Percy Armstrong, Willie Branch, Mary E. Burks, Dorothy Becken, Anderson Britton, Joseph Benson, Cora E. Brown, Emma Brooks, Archie Bennett, C. B. 21.3 A N5 r ' ' fa- 'K' A, Q x f 84 'Sv 92, f 1' is M X , f Z 4 at Q s X S, X fa KS '.,.1: .Jf'f, iQ M is SR 70 Frazier, Clara Furdge, Dorothy Flenoy, Charlie Glover, Melvina Glover, Willie E. Gaultney, Queen Griffin, Velma Hall, Alberta Hallie, James Harrell, Bertha Harris, Bessie Haynes, Willie G. 7wr4 Qaeda 246444 3307000 an 21 any Daw Hill, Dollie Hopkins, Ruthie Ingram, Rosie M. Jackson, Pearly Jones, Annie B. Johnson, Eamestine Johnson, Ora L. Johnson, Paulene Jackson Annie L. Johnson, Eugene Jones, Charles Johnson, Franklin QQ W Q. sm it lx., is-'Z Ewa, tml. Osborne, Martin Owens, Lizeller Peace, Della Perryman, Leroy Perryman, Rosie L. Pettis, Tryphonia Pettis, Zettie Phillip, Daisy Pittman, Jessie L. Ray, Jimmie L. Reed, Mary L. Redrick, Shirley . yn sfp . QW' A 3 as .s 1 9 1... wh . - A , N... Q l A Picture Not Available 5 Alix Kelly, Janace Kinnard, Edward Kirkwood, Vera Lampkin, Dorothy Lane, Mannie Lipsey, Sarah Lee, Louis Lee, Judge Langston, Henry Long, Dorothy Maiden, Elmore Martin, Atlean McDaniel, Odester McMullen, Mary Miller, Charles Monroe, Fannie Montgomery, Catherine Mullin, Safronia g., 7I 7eat4 Qzade Wake 7c5z'Ze4 - 77Za4Z Spencer W C Shaw Nellie Stacker Amanual Stewart Lilliana Sumlin Claudine Smith Charles Story Cynthia Seawood William Thompson Annie B Thompson Franklin Thompson Odessa Tyler Appolone Tyler Katherine Taylor Queen Taylor Ronnie T igue William Vasser Ella Mae Whitehead Annie M 72 Reed, Ollie Mae Robinson, Elbert Ray, Earma Self, Howrhu Sheds, Mozella Shelton, Annie Simon, Smith, Smith, Smith, Spann, Spears Lottie I essie L. B. Morgan Peggl' Lula White Pearlie Whitehead Laura Whitehead Lonnie Wilder OscarL Wilder Ruby Wilkins Geralene Williams Julia Williams Margaret Williams Nancy Willis Mary Wolf Lucious Washington Alice 7 Long, Carl Loggins, Delores Washington, Barbara Washington, Hilda Webster, Rosie wld ,4cz!d1e an Zz, 4-W 60414, Stkwleat 74415466 Zandaadddaa Plefwa HM Aullsbls sJ 'f5t b N ,W,,,,.........-u-I Section Presidents r, District 4-H Winners Science y 73 , 724244 Ujvlcbew L TO R: Estella Johnson, Secretary, Charles Johnson, Vice President, Barbara Anders, Assistant Secretary, Woodrow Brown, President, Thelma Thomas, Treasurer, Gloria McCune, Chaplain SPONSORS, L TO R: Mr. Lawrence Furdge, Miss EmmaI21CRS0H. MTS- Alma I- Woods. MIS- L0iS HCFICICTSOIL Mr. Taylor Cotton and Mr. Isiah Brown Adams, William Anderson, Olden Anderson, Lizzie Anderson, Priscilla Armstrong, Emma Anderson, Bobbie Anders, Bobbie Baggett, Delois Banks, Geneva Bryant, Lear Branch, William T Bell, Earnestine 74e7Zcm'4Qz4de?aaot4of?ec2a7t4e.4'a1zge4Z66a44 mtdeg-u1!fS'zeSc4ool70rZ43l7Sfadeat4 v-,,, iQ? X 1 M -' I' il I ' La Cosby, Linda Durr, Essie B. Davis, Delores Done, Willie J. Davis, Roy Darden, Calvin C. Davis, Helen Jones,- Pearlia Driver, Yvonne Ellerson, Harry Eloby, Julius Flenoy, Arline I ia' H1019 NOT AVMLA! C-uv Banks, Mattie Lee Brown, Woodrow Bass, Willie M. Brown, Jessie Blocker, Carrie Barnard, Jo Ann Butler, James Lee Bryant, Joyce M. Blountt, Clementine Bryant, Elton Christian, Jerry Conrad, Marie Cavin, Joyce E. Croom, Christine Curtiss, Beatrice Cole, Essie Collins, Earnestine Conner, Dessie R. J --59 l Picture o Available ,433 QQ' s,f1- ,. 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Gladney, Dorothy Griffin, Bessie Glenn, Annie Lee Griffin, Johnny Jones, Pearlean Green, Ora Mae Gaston, Mattie Henderson, Betty Harris, Lena Mae Picfure Noi Available wr Qs ! 1 fa 9 ,f r me 'hr Jordan, Ben Allen James, Willie Kemp, Calves Kinnard, Christine Lias, Charlean 'Y Lewis, Francis 6 Long, Sandra Lockett, Betty Lane, Lenora Williams, Eula Maggitt, Bertha Maggitt, Lottie Malone, Raymond March, Rosie Mae McCray, Willie MCCune, Gloria McCullough, James Miles, Herman Murphy, Rosie Lee Neeley, Gregory Nelson, Ella Oliver, Florine Osborne, Willie People, Edna Earl ag!7Z6nt4Qzcul0z4ovaZ4e7s7faaofa2a!Z75 Picfure Na+ Available Stapleton, Clyde Stewart, Fred B. Stackhouse, Rosie Story, Dorothy Sumlin, John E. Taylor, Verda D. Thompson, Thelma Torry, Edgar Turner, James F. Vasser, Ella Mae Valentine, Lettie Victory, Shirley N., , K., A Pernell, Willie Pittman, Jessie Pleasent, Willie Pollard, Jim Ransar, Elizabeth Rogers, Pearlean Sallis, Barbara Sargent, Rita Scott, Earnestine Shanks, Warren Sims, Minnie Lee Slaughter, Leda Slaughter, Lula I, Smith, Joe Ann Smith, Loudella Smith, Morgan Spann, Gladys Spencer, Beatrice 77 mmqmawmwqasmwe 044: Seawu and Hmmm 'M flafm, W11l13.lT1S Evle Wllllams Lee E Wllllams Johnetta W1ll1ams W1ll1e W11k1HS Helen Wllkerson Max 1ne W1l11s Gladys Wlnters Delorls Yates Robert Young Leola Ruffln Alexander 78 W1ll1ams Eula B Wallace W1ll1e Wardlow Robble Washmgton Caherlne Washlngton Ollle R Watson Jessle Webb Rosle Wesby Earlean Wlley Larry W1ll1ams Julla Wllllams Earllne W11113.1TlS Bettyj The N1nth Grade presented a Chrlstmas Play entltled Room For A Kmg Barbara Anders was an outstandlng actress ln portraymg the part of Tandra. I a 0 e . gf , n X .L -,r I 1 0 , 1 '..l , PHOTO , , Nnfmuilabla A , . - , a , 1 I wo uusv 4-,.g , . . . 9 ' v!'f X . . J 9 more suv-frm. , . -. , . K s , . , . a o 1 9 1 I 9 I - - ' n . N . . . ' . cgdzd as Va. ww ,458 X Beck, Viola Brown, Charlie Bugett, Shirley Gathing, John Griffith, Bobbie Hagen, Candy Harris, Clara Haynes, Chester Hill, Aileen Hollins, Gloria Howard, Dorothy Howard, Lorenzie Johnson, Ella Kitchens, Shirley Liddell, Thelma Long, Freddie Mattie, Billie Miller, Roosevelt Richard, Essie Stimage, Elizabeth Story, Linda Thomas, Bettie Tribble, Dorothy Tyler, L. C. Whitehead, Lossie I 79 even!! Anderson, Walter Blue, Eddie L. Branch, Margaret r Branch, Mary I. Burgett, Johnnie ww' Q x Mina Coleman, Roosevelt Darson, Willie B. Field, Louise Gambrell, Dwilette Howard, Larry Howard, Billie Henderson, Johnnie K Henderson, Mary Ann isf.r Hemphill, Ethel J ' Hunter, Lady Mae '.h':2i is Johnson, Larry Marian, James Porter, Earnestine Pounds, Lillie B. x . X' if X ,,' ads, , -J 5 f McCune, Brenda w Q 4 ff 2 . Q ,. J J fr Riley, George Sykes, Gladys Williams, Rosie Lee Yormg, Tommie , r ,. 56? f ,. I ' 1 D SIXTH GRADE Mrs. Barbara Wheatley, Teacher Sixth Grade Activity Fifth Grade Activity 0 1 FIFTH GRADE Mrs. Arnold Chambers, Teacher 'S -1-gr . fa FOURTH GRADE Mrs. Lois S. Edwards, Teacher THIRD GRADE Miss Earline M. Anderson, Teacher ,,L.,1..A7' z ,xl ' as .-lu. ' FIRST and SECOND GRADES Mrs. Lillie M. Lofton, Teacher ff ' as D aim----W KA' SECOND GRADE Mrs. Gloria D. Queen, Teacher FIRST GRADE Mrs. Rosa M. Brown, Teacher ACTNITIES cmd ORGANIZATIONS 70 ZWWW' Zwfewldedwzf 24 if Miss C.J. 4014 Miss C.J.C. enters Q C. is crowned by President McLaurin Miss C.J'.C. and Court 1 Zelda Patterson, Sophomore Mathematics Major of Grenada wins coveted honor of reigning over Coahoma Junior College and A. H. S. as Miss C.I.C. of 1963-1964, Zelda brought scholarship, grace, dignity, friendliness and lady-like qualities to the throne. A v ,r , , whips ., .r sas - ass!-5 . 'Q X515 ' .skfidya s ,, .gilt t ' 1 . Mr. and Mrs. James E. Patterson, Proud Parents Miss C.J. C. relaxes after the H3PPY Occasion of Miss C.J. C. , pose with their Royal Daugh- is over, ter. 770. 4aaf77Zc2ze 14. 97. 5. Sala Miss Willieva Parker, popular, proficient granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carter Bobo, Mississippi was elected Miss AHS by the students of Coahoma Junior College and AHS. Well-known and admired for her work with Magnolia Methodist Church, Willieva is President of the MYF and the Secretary of the Sunday School. Her School Activities include membership in the NHA and TRI-HI-Y. Her future plans are indefinite, but her ambition is to become a nurse. Chosen to reign as Mr. A. H. S. of 1963-64 was Grover Woolfork, grandson of Mr. Grover Brown of the Stovall Community. Grover brought to Coahoma A. H. S. the spirit to excel which won for him academic success at McCloud Ir. High School. He is President of the Senior Class, Chaplain of the HI-Y and Mississippi Youth Industrial Association, and Historian of the Local N.F.A. His plans are to be counted among the 1964 fall enrollment of Coahoma Ir. College Freshmen. 7714214 of 7965 14634144 daadama W 10 , Ginise Johnson, Sophomore of Clarksdale, Mississippi, wins First Place Trophy, 3100. 00 and a Scholarship in Miss Mississippi Pageant given in Jackson, Mississippi. Our charming Co-ed won over representatives from 13 competing schools in modeling, talent and personality. The Pageant was sponsored by The Pepsi Cola Bottling Company and the Negro Chamber of Com- merce of Jackson, Mississippi. S. Zaew Roberta Wells, Sophomore Busi- ness Education Major of Clarksdale, wins Homecoming honors by report- ing highest amount of money in Homecoming Bus Drive. 7' 6 Miss C.I. C. crowns Miss Homecoming Miss Homecoming and Court Miss Homecoming and Attendants 'Zi Zaeea HIGH SCHOOL HOMECOMING QUEEN La Sandra Fields and Court . M 1963 High School Queen - Carolyn Wilson crowns Queen Lasandra Fields l?6-5 Z 7 ' Zaeea 1963 Elementary Homecoming Queen Gwendolyn Mc- Clinton crowns Elementary Queen as Court observes. ELEMENTARY QUEEN, Lorraine Garmon Elementary Queen and Her Court Wamewmuq foqadtq an ?made Q .uw-' nnlllH'l ' -. 0612 704560: mul Wamecamchg Queeac g 95 Zak!! Qaeda 66444 pfzeeevufd - foam fad. 4 Miss Emma Jackson, SPONSOR 14 704612 ima '75 74 4 I 22 if ll 21 Wasted ammunition - no one to hit in the back Just an isolated track here and there No School To Be Out M xiwv -Q No Cars To Push A No Games To Win Sweetdemtb Za!! Swinging-Out Dancing Close 74a Wafudq ?Z4qa4 - MR. JAMES E. MILLER, Director HOMECOMING SCENE Wins First Prize in Display Contest 1963 Varsity Players Celebrate Victory M' Wins In Dramatics Best Actor's Award - Roosevelt Douglass Juan Pleads to Fight the Bull l N He Pleads to Fight the Bull Old Amigos Meet Mama Rosa Explains the Ways of Men t , rr 1 006 t Second Place for Play V Tournament Best Actress - Ruby Smith Best Supporting Actor - Bennie Reed Padre Offers Compassion The Fallen Matador is Moumed Mother Bids Her Son a Fond'Farewell Z Qemezza Bertha Reynolds and Gwendolyn McClinton Elementary Star - Gwendolyn McClinton Elementary Cast Wiaqfaeewcuwlifefadoenl Queen Bernice Hudson and Her Court Students Dance for the Queen The Maypole Dance ,Student ,am - 5-1 1 Q I Rr'Z Qmifliwoffia X s Ang A ' Ain if C ixfiz ' Social Science Activity SOCIAL SCIENCE SPONSORS: Messrs. Edwards, Wheatley, Reid I04 OFFICERS L TO R: Clemmie Williams, President, Jimmie Wilkins, Vice President, Malinda Ford, Secretary, Annie B. Jones, Assistant Secretary, Grover Woolfork, Parliamentarian, Dorothy Burk, Chaplain, Pearlie Noah, Program Chairman SPONSORS: Mrs. Zee A. Barron and Mr. Lee Roy Garmon Freshman Social Science Majors We-Z and 746- 715- 2 Y OFFICERS OFFICERS President - Yvonne McClinton President - Stanley Hart Vice President - Iwitha Dye Vice President - Robert Giles Secretary - Florene Oliver Secretary - Cleotha Henderson Asst. Secretary - Gloria J. Oliver Asst. Secretary - Charles Johnson Treasurer - Josie Oliver Treasurer - E. C. Cosby Song Leader - Christine Shelby Chaplain - Clifton Smith Sergeant-at-Arms - LaJoyce Brinson Sergeant-at-Arms - James Robinson Chaplain - Leora Jean Brackett Reporter - Edna Bryant DISTRICT OFFICERS DISTRICT OFFICERS President - Arthur Walls Chaplain -Q Grover Woolfork Vice President - Yvonne McClinton Asst. Secretary - Willieva Parker SPONSORS - Mr. Bennie Gooden and Mr. Charles Reid Swwlaq Sedan! OFF IC ERS L TO R: Superintendent - Oscar Page, Secretary - Eunice Jackson, Advi- sor - Mrs. Zee Barron, Assistant Secretary - Flora Williams and Thomas Bruce, Faculty Superintendent - Mr. Bennie Gooden Not Shown Officers, Teachers and Coordinators Barbara Johnson Teaching a Class Ruby Smith Teaching a Class -so ion Picture Noi' Available Mrs. Z. A. Barron d NATIONAL FACULTY Jose h Wheatle Bennie Goo en ADVISOR p y DIRECTOR ADVISOR BAPTIST STUDENT UNION OFFICERS George Pickett - President Dorothy Robinson - Devotional Chairman Oscar Page - Vice President Ruby Smith - Secretary Unice Jackson - Social Chairman Etta I. Turner - Treasurer Barbara Johnson - Enlistment Chairman William Hayes - Publicity Chairman P. W. Hill - Mission Chairman Dariah William Alice Faye Hughes - Music We Challenge You to Use Whatever You Have for Man and God Dum Wzayhwwee MQMFW 1 U S WW' xr .,g,,gh?Q f 0. Frank Ga mbrell III Drummers Woodwind Duet gum adam and ,-mas. ew, Mrs. Gertie Keys. DIRECTOR A.H.S. Choir - Mrs. Gertie Keys, DIRECTOR SW! OFFICERS Editor-in-Chief David Word News Editor Mary Clark Art Editors Business Manager Special Secretary Managing Editor Thomas Eloby and Geneva Stanton Mary Stewart Malinda Ford Katie Alexander Howrhu Self and Charles Jones SPONSORS: Miss Emma Jackson, Mrs. Eddie Jackson and Mr Wilson mmm ew Sports Editors OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Asst. Secretary Reporter Parliamentarian Chaplain Sergeant-at-Arms SPONSORS: Mrs. Alma J. David Word Hebert Penny Esteria Anderson Louella Johnson Eugene Johnson Howrhu Self Cora Benson Charles Jones Woods and Mr. Charles Reid 4-716045 lc Y J' I Ziff Mrs. Evia McCune, Mrs. Alma J. Woods, Mrs. Jimmie R. Hill and Mr. Taylor Cotton SPONSORS Miss Edwards and Miss Brown OFFICERS HOME DEMONSTRATION AGENT and ASSISTANT Wea: 71 740167664 Mrs S M McLaur1n and Mrs I M Gambrell Sponsors N. H. A. OFFICERS President - Christine Shelby Vice President - Doris Brown Secretary - Josie Oliver Asst. Secretary - Marilyn Whitehead Treasurer - Frankie Davis N. H. A. PROJECTS 1963-64 Contributed food and clothes to needy families. Sponsored lunches for needy children in Elementary School during N. H. A. Week. Contributed to N. H. A. Scholarship fund. Sponsored N. H. A. Sweethearts Ball. Contributed to N. H. A. Stare Project fproviding funds for sponsoring monthly recreational activities for Mental Patients at Whitfieldj. E 1 3 Mechanical Drawing Mechanical Drawing 7 14764 I. E. Cain, INSTRUCTOR Carpentry Carpentry 'N Emma? 'iwzea ,.v ' High School Carpentry - Mr. James Dodson, INSTRUCTOR High School Brickmasonry - Mr. James Dodson, INSTRUCTOR W '-' James Dodson, INSTRUCTOR High School Carpentry Bricklaying Bricklaying Symposiurn's Officers The Entertainment Committee Scc2acea77Zeem4 Refreshments lla l affeqemg f4Kfzea4fz' W ork The Constitution Committee The Refreshment Committee ?fw5lem Instructor Ellis explains a difficult problem in Calculus A Class in Mathematics fAlgebraj A Class in Mathematics fCalculusJ 6044 Gaussian Club - SPONSORS: Mr. J. A. Jackson and Mr. George Ellis C1355 In Algebra C1353 In Ca1CLl1US a my same same em f I '-w'f9z.':-w- -,,..mm- ' , ,.::q,...3g-!W- W,-,,m. '-'..'f'-if- ':. saw' ,ff 1. . i- ,. President - Laura A. Whitehead, Vice President - Isodor Davis, Secretary - R. L. Love, Sergeant-at-Arms - Edward Kinnard, Assistant Secretary - Annie Whitehead, Parliarnentarian - Stanley Hart, Chaplain - Appolone Tyler, Reporters - Johnny Smiley and Sidney Johnson, Treasurer - Harry Braxton SPONSORS: Miss Washington, Miss Brown and Mr. Brown Wiryw Driver Education - Mr. Taylor Cotton, INSTRUCTOR 72.714, Mr. Warren G. Shanks, SPONSOR u-, :On ...M . 'pu COLLEGE INTRAMURAL TEAM COACH - Mr. Cotton XXI.: oi-nv'-I 1415 65444 - Mr. T. w. Richardson, INSTRUCTOR 5' 9, T Fhedlaz Sedan! Wwe 61444 Vocal Singing 1 Q r Piano Keyboard Practice S-Lllil jf but W . E Learning to Direct Learning Fundamentals ,, Q J 76eZ44!lemyeafS Education Class - Mrs. Shelby, INSTRUCTOR ffmazeee Z Mrs. Curry, INSTRUCTOR A Freshman Class In Typing I E: N r A Freshman Class In Typing Hd-aug., Sophomore Class Using the Business Machines I27 'C Jn -8 ep4q4c224!E Sophomore Boys' Physical Education Class - Mr. Paul Covington, INSTRUCTOR Sophomore Physical Education Sophomore Physical Education I- 1 -V .,..' N S 1 is X, X5 Q, gig, QM! -, i - F ig my 56440112 2 Q 9 -T 5 d , , 5 -Q me High School Girls' Physical Education Class - Mr. Dudley Street, INSTRUCTOR l3O High School Boys' Physical Education Class - Mr. Dudley Street, INSTRUCTOR gfamef Home Economics Class In Foods - Mrs. S. M. McLaurin, INSTRUCTOR his Home Economics Class In Clothing - Mrs. I. M. Gambrell, INSTRUCTOR fig Z. Chemistry dence -gflkth Science Wg -,Q f Biological Science Botany andif pcntmenl! 5145! 1 :Staff Physical Science Zoology l 3 lx A ' s Anatomy and Physiology S World Literature Class - Mrs. Zee A. Barron, INSTRUCTOR THEIYMI ' :Q E xx LE Wm 4 714241, Mr. James C. Gilliam Standing left of President McLaurin is James C. Gilliam, Grand Master of the M. W. Stringer Grand Lodge F.8sA. M. , Prince Hall affiliation of Mississippi. The Prince Hall Masons of Mississippi under the leadership of Grand Master Gilliam, have worked very co-operatively with the Institutions of Higher Learning in the furtherance of education. The Masons of Mississippi support many worth- while educational programs. The program in which they have the greatest pride is their Educational Scholar- ship Program, in which each year eight 3600. 00 Scholarships are awarded to high school graduates to attend the college of their choice. In the past 20 years more than 150 promising young men and women have been benefited by this program. High School Dramatics Club l?63 Safedamafzee Wwe 'Meri-z 1441! ?!dwy F' L I W Q 3. .fff M Il Nianlhq- 's S . 1 M 1 1-fv . 1 M' I vi' .' ' 1 . VV 'S .V -15222-JV ia ,N-E ., .3 ,E 'xl' 1' . 'V 'J rv .4 , ,K in - 'R 4 vi at Q A x Q in IM., ?a4Dfzehm4and? 'Z 5 . st , BUS DRIVERS L TO R: Johnny Hariam, Willie Davis, Arthur Walls, Roy Wade, Jimmy Wilkins, Cleveland Flagg, Willie Davis, Joe Scott, Cleotha Henderson, Ivory Cooper, Elmer Haynes, Nathan iel Brooks, Elbert Robinson, Leon Burrell, Leroy Nelson Clineelingj L TO R: James Hale, J. B. Anderson, Eurmon Hervey, Lonny Johnson, Martin Osborne, William Seawood, Leon Whitehead, Joseph Furdge, J. W. Lee , ,,fr, , , , W4 Q M, MQ, h La! Q if C5 ff fic' llff S - f .X ' 'M W-. ,,.-.- u E 1 SP ORTS Richard fCoolJ Cosby William Hayes IOS6ph CThe Dany Horton A Halfback Halfback Guard Z?65 57,6 Nathanial fBirdJ Lee Quarterback Eddie fTankJ Moore Tackle Stanley CD00 Moore Cleveland flleptilej Flagg Cecil CSmokeyy Forbes Tackle Tackle End Willie fl-Iumbaj Scott Monroe fDogj Sims Robert fThrice bellyj Stevenson End O Tackle Clifton fRodanj Smith End Ollie fClippery Walker Center Center John Uuniory Steward Tackle Alford fPee-Weep Taylor Halfback QUARTERBACKS I-IALFBACKS LEFT TO RIGHT: 10 Robert Donaldson, 30 Nathan- LEFT TO RIGHT: 33 Stanley Moore, '75 Johnny Wells, 26 iel Lee, 12 Clewis Bender James Dawson, 32 Richard Cosby, 42 Jimmy Rowry, 24 Charles Boston, 20 William Hayes, 22 Alford Taylor, 7 4 Tommie Clayton W, ,4ee.s.4,g, X 'gut ,lv ,. fx A ' ff N 1 Absent PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE I' Willie Walker Eddie Moore William Hayes l42 FULLBACKS CENTERS UPPER LEFT: V FULLBACKS 11 James Harper 37 Michael McLaurin 63 Amzi Burt 31 Sylvester Lee BELOW: TACKLES 76 .Arthur Davis 62 Wendell Ervin 85 John Steward 71 Eddie Moore 75 Lewis Johnson 70 Joe Davis 74 Monroe Sims 81 Willie Scott 84 Clifton Garrett 43 Charles Knight 60 Robert Brown 52 Franklin White UPPER RIGHT: CENTERS 50 Robert Stevenson 64 Maceo Allen 51 Ollie Walker RIGHT: GUARDS: 45 Nathaniel McCoy 66 James Abram 72 Arthur Revies 41 Mose Williams 65 Joseph Horton 47 James Witherspoon LOWER RIGHT: ENDS 83 Fred McNair 82 Cecil Forbes 62 Wendell Ervin 61 Joseph Rouser 80 Willie Walker TACKLES ' aw-fmm No Hole In Tigers' Line Mary Holmes Tries to Stop the Tigers Tigers Try Utica's Outside Prentiss Tries the Outside Harris Finds No Room to Run Utica Trying to Score Prentiss Tries a Pass cya Commentator Wilson presents Going-Away Gift to Coach Banks who leaves C.I. C. to join the Grambling College Coaching Staff. TIGER COACHES THROUGH THE YEARS David C. Self Emerson S. Ragsdale Clayton Love John H. Griffith Samuel Crump Oree Banks W L T Pct. 6 2 1 . 750 5 2 1 . 710 6 3 1 . 667 5 3 0 . 625 5 1 1 . 833 6 4 0 . 600 8 2 O . 800 5 1 2 THE TIGERS' RECORD SINCE 1955 COACH Griffith Crump Crump Crump Banks Banks Banks Banks SIC SIC SIC SIC SIC SIC SIC SIC Champions Champions Champions Runners -Up Champions Champions Co-Champions Co-Champions CQJSCJOOZ 744554446 744:44 N A Q Q us-,--1 'L-...I 25 ,I is an f was l u--1 'E ,J-7C?:'+?z9f fr-'w.f'a 417 -... 4.fsl :l A 'llbN 'll M ,dl 'dib xo Cpa- ,f ig? .. v-' .-',: E , :- .,-,. ,,.. ',,..,, , . Dudley Street, COACH fm- v 144 ,fj 12. 1f 'S It-L l Q' 'nfs f 'Xl 'ff WNQ. -X n., ll! J- N! 4 High School Seniors Q-3, 1 1? . Z 4- Y V Y ,N' ni ,4-' .. .par --P' 'Jl1I'F A.l' 57.6. 'Z Coach Griffith and Tigers rejoicing after being victorious in the S.I.C. Tournament. Boys' A11 s. 1. C. Prayers Girls' A11 S. I. C. Players ' 1765 ' sam is Lettermen of 1963 1963-1964 Tigers During Pre-Game Introductions Tigers In Action Against Natchez 5 7eam4 COLLEGE BOYS STANDING, L TO R: Isaac Peterson, Joe Stringer, William Hayes, Fred Jackson, I. T. Rogers, Charles Jackson, Leroy McBride KNEELING, L TO R: Benjamin Haynes, Edgar Walton, Casey Love, Joseph Braden, Robert Simmons COLLEGE GIRLS STANDING, L TO R: Erma Grady, Omer J. Johnson, Mary Davis, Willie Carter, Carol Sullivan, Margie Butler, Wanda Dye, Dariah Williams, Bobbie Jo Lewis, Barbara Johnson, Dessie R. Cooley, Melvin Johnson Patricia Harper - Gwendolyn Brown, Trainer, Mr. George Green, Coach 1 . , 41, , 4 , 1 1 3 ,733 rl I' ' 4 Q ' I . v 61' , Tm fe Win 4 A Nl ,ff S S Q, X, ' .Q 4 J ,f '-'L 4 - , . NF 3, Ms., H--.-V.,!' ag? ua? ,sfo- grub ,ff x. ,wwf v ? 0 -Hblksaf Coach Green is Talking it Over Hands of Sportsmanship Jump Ball Between Harris and C.I.C Wanda Shoots l52 I wscawee' , ' V J JL., 'D iff L TO R: Leon Burrel, Louis Hale, Mack Garner, Larry Spann, George Haynes, Barry Spann, Roosevelt Suller, Earnest Killurn, Robert Tyler, Jessie White, Eddie Collins, John L. Brown, Gene Johnson, Jimmy John- son, Trainer, Joseph Hale, Trainer and COACH, Mr. Lawrence Furdge M, , -.11 .f 3 1 4 '. 1 Il l Action Shots Action Shots What haPPeHed7 Come on, fellows Look at that! Just 2 more points Shaw Hold that line, It's Tiger Time Cheerleaders I ha.: o'oh! No! Yes, he made 11. The Band whooPS it UP- molfchne Ei. Yeahl Yeah! YEAH Cheerleaders. Look it over, Pres. and Coach. and L TO R: Boston, Cole, McFarland, James Thompson, Johnnie Thompson Boys' Run Track Girls' Track , -Q gg-5. Girls' Track I56 T aeqmzee Swing Out In The Grille A Xxx ff i iii l l i V! xXx X ffl , e n ,QQ 4 X 5 zf oi, f' iii l ,.Ts,, Challenging Leisure l57 vw'- 7? EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, P. W. Hill, Jr. ASSOCIATE EDITOR, Charles Jones ' . Mrs. Zee A. Barron, SPONSOR and P. W. Hill, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF discuss layouts. I58 l mm Staff L TO R: Lonny Johnson, Business Manager, Patricia Johnson, Secretary, Jimmie Wilkins, Asst. Editor 15155, s SPORTS EDITORS L TO R: Michael McLaurin, Charles Boston, Stanley Moore, James Norvell, William Hayes LAYOUT ARTISTS L TO R: Frank Hardmon, Roosevelt Lenard, Zelda Patterson, Ethel Hutton, Joe Golden, Essie Richardson 7964 as fi' ' un., K, r l 'f 32-, WMi , M is ,. Mgpupnu--and HIGH SCHOOL EDITOR Arthur Walls and Staff - Erma Ray, Odessa Thompson, Leola Spann, Carolyn Wilson, Evelena Ford, J. T Riley STAFF MEMBERS J. C. Sims, Leola Slaughter, Mary Henderson, Dorothy Tribble SW! ' ANNUAL STAFF TYPISTS i' F' SEATED, L TO R: Esther Booker, Mattie Richmond, Eleanor Peyton, Victoria Langston STANDING, L TO R: Minnie Battle, Marshia Smith, Leo Towner Q' .4 t S ANNUAL STAFF MEMBERS SEATED, L TO R: Allene Houston, Dorothy Robinson. DeVoyce Campbell, ' Imogene Jordan, Martha Rogers STANDING, L TO R: Ozell Butler, Robert Catching, P. W. Hill - Katie Douglas fnot shownj 7964 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF - - ASSOCIATE EDITOR - - COPY EDITOR ------ ASSISTANT COPY EDITOR - CLASSES EDITOR ----- HIGH SCHOOL EDITOR -------- BUSINESS AND SUBSCRIPTION MANAGER SECRETARY - - Stanley Moore Charles Boston Roosevelt Lenard Zelda Patterson Joe Golden SPORTS EDITORS Michael Mc Laurin LAYOUT ARTISTS SW! P. W. Hin, Jr. Charles Jones, Jr. Robert Catchings - Allene Houston - Jimmie Wilkins - - Arthur Walls - Lonny Johnson Patricia Johnson COLLEGE CLASS EDITORS Leo Towner Dorothy Robinson Imogene Jordan Bonnie Thompson HIGH SCHOOL AND ELEMENTARY CLASS EDITORS Arthur Walls Odessa Thompson Carolyn Wilson J. T. Riley Leola Slaughter Dorothy Tribble TYPISTS I 1, 9 'Yi ., A, Bonnie Thompson and Katie Douglas William Hayes James Norvell Frank Hardman Ethel Hutton Essie Richardson . Katie Douglas DeVoyce Campbell Martha Rogers Ozell Butler Erma Ray Leola Spartn Evelena Ford J. C. Sims Mary Henderson Marshia Smith, Esther Booker, Mattie Richmond, Eleanor Peyton, Victoria Langston, Minnie Battle FACULTY STAFF MEMBERS Mrs. Zee A, Barron - - Mr. T. W. Richardson - - Mr. James E. Miller - - Mr. M. M. Reid ------ Mrs. Dorothy M, Armstrong - - Miss Earline M, Anderson - - Mrs. Eddie M. Jackson ---- Mrs. Rosa M, Brown ---- Mr. M. C. 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Box 1765 Pickens, Mississippi DAVIS, MARY Route 1, Box 378 Benoit, Mississippi DAWSON, JAMES 404 Royal Street Moss Point, Mississippi DONALDSON, ROBERT 118 Marine Street Jackson, Mississippi DOUGLAS, KATIE Route 2, Box 35 Charleston, Mississippi ERWIN, WENDELL 511 Prince Street Clarksdale, Mississippi FEATHERSTONE, SHIRLEY 120 16th Street Clarksdale, Mississippi FLAGG, CLEVELAND Route, Box 89 Clarksdale, Mississippi FORBES, CECIL 3463 St. Aubin Detroit, Michigan FRANKLIN, FRANKIE B. Tunica, Mississippi FRAZIER, BESSIE Route 5, Box 128-A Yazoo City, Mississippi GARRETT, CLIFTON 1376 Lauerent Road Jackson, Mississippi GIPSON, ARMONIA Mattson, Mississippi GIVENS, GLADYS Route 2, Box 25 Tutwiler, Mississippi GOLDEN, JOE 411 Florida Avenue Clarksdale, Mississippi GOINES, VELMA Route 1, Box 392 Sledge, Mississippi GOODEN, ADDIE Route 1, Box 616 Clarksdale, Mississippi GORDON, CELESTINE 47 North Line Street Grenada, Mississippi GOSS. J. D. 302 W. Holly Street Charleston, Mississippi GRANTHAN, WILLIE Route 2, Box 201 Magee, Mississippi GRAY, SARA Route 2, Box 288 Wesson, Mississippi GREEN, WILSON Teague Street Fayette, Mississippi GREENE, MILDRED 404 Garfield Avenue Clarksdale, Mississippi GRIFFIN, DANIEL General Delivery Jonestown, Mississippi GRIFFIN, ERNEST Route, Box 395 Clarksdale, Mississippi GUY, JAMES J. 120 Snowball Court Clarksdale, Mississippi HARDMON, FRANK 521 Sunflower Avenue Clarksdale, Mississippi HARO, HENRY 314 Quincy Avenue Clarksdale, Mississippi HARRIS, WILLIE P.O. Box 46 Falcon, Mississippi HARVEY, LENARD 1746 Chestnut Street Clarksdale, Mississippi HARVEY, LEON Carthage, Mississippi HAWKIN, VELMA P.O. Box 57 Holly Bluff, Mississippi HAYES, JESSIE P. 1701 Evans Street Clarksdale, Mississippi HAYES, RACHEL P.O. Box 86 Summer, Mississippi HAYES, WILLIAM General Delivery Holly Springs, Mississippi HENDERSON, AMOS 620 Yazoo Avenue Clarksdale, Mississippi HILL, PURVIS W. 434 Lincoln Avenue Clarksdale, Mississippi HORTON, JOSEPH 1250 E. First Street Forest, Mississippi HOUSTON, ALLENE M. Route 1, Box 61 Tillatoba, Mississippi HUTTON, ETHEL P.O. Box 945 Cleveland, Mississippi JACKSON, EULAR P.O. Box 109 Lamont, Mississippi JACKSON, EUNICE P.O. Box 109 Lamont, Mississippi JACKSON, WILSON Route 1, Box 112 Senatobia, Mississippi JARVIS, DAVID 1096 Telephone Road Pascagoula, Mississippi JEFFERSON, JOSEPH 432 Quincy Avenue Clarksdale, Mississippi JOHNSON, BARBARA A. P.O. Box 467 Tunica, Mississippi JOHNSON, BARBARA M. Route 3, Box 145-A Charleston, Mississippi JOHNSON, EMANUEL Box 15 ' Falcon, Mississippi JOHNSON, GINISE 104 5th Street Clarksdale, Mississippi JOHNSON, HAZEL 723 Riley Avenue Clarksdale, Mississippi JOHNSON, LONNY Route 2, Box 175 Clarksdale, Mississippi JOHNSON, MELVIN D. P.O. Box 467 Tunica, Mississippi JOHNSON, OMER J. General Delivery Lawrence, Mississippi JONES, CHARLES 1433 Peacock Street Clarksdale, Mississippi JONES, IRAUI. Route 5, Box 268 Batesville, Mississippi JONES, WILLIE H. P.O. Box 101 Stringtown, Mississippi JORDAN, IMOGENE P.O. Box 88 Scott, Mississippi KINSEY, JOHNNY Route 2, Box 98 Lyon, Mississippi KNIGHT, CHARLES 311 Cypress Street Hattiesburg, Mississippi LEE, BEULAH Route 1, Box 400 Marks, Mississippi LEE, NATHANIEL 2307 Power Avenue Jackson, Mississippi LEE, ODESSA P.O. Box 3163 Dublin, Mississippi LEE, SYLVESTER. 818 Poplar Street Clarksdale, Mississippi LENARD, ROOSEVELT 1410 Sunflower Avenue Clarksdale, Mississippi LEWIS, BOBBIE JO Route 1, Box 77 Carthage, Mississippi LIGGANS, RUFUS 435 Page Avenue Clarksdale, Mississippi LOVES, CONROY Box 537 Shelby, Mississippi MAGEE, NEED Route 2, Box 180 Sumrall, Mississippi MALLETT, JOHN Route 3, Box 218 Kosciusko, Mississippi MARZETTE, DAVID Route 2, Box 13 Etta, Mississippi MASON, DELOIS 1011 7th Street Clarksdale, Mississippi MATTHEWS, IUANITA 1913 18th Avenue Rockford, Illinois MEEKS, ZEDDIE P.O. Box 15 Darling, Mississippi MILLER, LUCILLE Route 1, Box 24 Summit, Mississippi MOORE, EDDIE 3468 Baldwin Detroit, Michigan MOORE, SAMUEL 617 School Street Pascagoula, Mississippi MOORE, STANLEY 617 School Street Pascagoula, Mississippi MORGAN, WILLIE R. 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Box 121 Rich, Mississippi WALKER, WILLIE P.O. Box 52 Anquilla, Mississippi WALTON EDGAR 1707 Morehouse Jackson, Mississippi WARD ELIZABETH WARE DOROTHY P. O Box 325 Marks, Mississippi WARE LOUISE Sarah, Mississippi WEBB CHARLES 212 Catchings Street Marks, Mississippi WELLS ROBERTA 2104 7th Street Clarksdale Mississippi WELLS JOHNNY Route Box 53 Rollmgfork Mississippi WHEELER CHARLIE 416 Lincoln Avenue Clarksdale Mississippi WHITE JAMES General Delivery Rosedale, Mississippi WILEY, VIOLA 926 Page Street Clarksdale, Mississippi WILLIAMS, ARIE 1723 Sycamore Street Clarksdale, Mississippi WILLIAMS, CLEMMIE Route 2, Box 150 Merigold, Mississippi Pleasant Grove, Mississippi WILLIAMS, DARIAH 1033 Mississippi Avenue Laurel, Mississippi WILLIAMS, ELLA Route 3, Box 675 Greenville, Mississippi WILLIAMS, EVELYN Route 2, Box 63 Clarksdale, Mississippi WILLIAMS, FLORA Route 2, Box 131 Shaw, Mississippi w1NDLEss,' LILLIE Mr. Jessie Wade WILLIAMS, JAMES 505 S. Monroe Street Yazoo City, Mississippi WILLIAMS, OLEVIA Rouge 2, Box 154 Merigold, Mississippi WILLIAMS, SHIRLEY 12 5th Street Clarksdale, Mississippi WILSON, DUNN P.O. Box 15 Rena Laura, Mississippi WINDHAM, SYLVESTER P.O. Box 534 Taylorville, Mississippi Route 2, Box 421 Sledge, Mississippi Speech! 744064 The Coahoman staff joins Mrs. J. R. Hill and Miss Carter in giv- ing the Tenth Grade Class Mr. George Banks Mr. Grady Battle Mr. Charlie Braugher Mr. Jack Chase Mr. E. C. Cosby Mr. Fred Crum Miss Geneva Edwards Mrs. Maude Ellison Mr. Fracini Mr. Willie Ed. Glover Mr. Jessie Haynes Mr. and Mrs. Nimrod Mr. William Kinnard Mr. Ed. Maggitt special tribute and thanks to the patrons listed below who helped in the Homecoming Drive. Mr. Tigue Zeke Martin Lula Matthews Willie Payne Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. J. C. Petris Willie Poindexter Mr. Mr. .T. W. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Shelby Mr. S. C. Spencer Rev. 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