Coahoma Community College - Coahoman Yearbook (Clarksdale, MS)
- Class of 1966
Page 1 of 176
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 176 of the 1966 volume:
“
ff Q, igfausfi ,Jw ,I ,L .M .. 1 Q N swf W. . ,wif f fs v, my 'Rx w ,zz E , . . Lx I Q W . , x 1 , V WW I1 'E 'sm V Q, W xx ', 47 Qs' . 1.39.-, .. -gff.mg,, - X . yky .1 H A I . gf X . i N .Y Qyx .9w1'f.,X . 14. , z . 1 - ' - F5 2 'A ' 1' if if A , '- 1' .4 Q y,'y,: 11 I . - ,mf ,- i . , L , ,3 if Q , f. ' V 4 F' .1 5 A' -., lb R ' 17 ' X W X ' '- ,Y , . x , wie, A V M3 My gtk: ,. '92 s fi Ugg xi v. 1 ., W-Q j f ' 41114: M, mm- ,Q M nga f Q. J 'Q-1 f1,w. ., ,. 3 ,g - , lm A M, mg 'V ffw ' ,A , ifzf-534-1 c , aff ff i'i5f3i,4'f?3h-li?2h .Y ' 1' 3-1 X4 5, - f ' ' ' ,yi , , , , gg, , f.Q5gl,i5V L 1, ,, li it-. , '91 xr? 6- f 'ef 124, My N, 1, 3g15M 5w 2 4 QQ, wig 5' ffl-3?.:,,l 4l,' 1. 'W WSW? Qfxxifl' - mm Wgfmsmggg' .,,. 'WNMX 'hz My UZ ,. WXQQW Wm, 1 1A r aww .::1.- ..1I f : . g :i k , ,.1-, I 12 3. - ' 7 . Q, gg ww wah:-wg V A up U O will V: ,Jil 6:13, JT' ,mgQ,4qi.A-g ',s:1j,5- -- 1 E A . wg:EW,41.351-1?-2-1g7g,i,g1N:'a3i53f1??YQHgfg:4:Q2'rdMZ?f4fi1YlQif-53. f .E ,Q . fi: ' V 4 Q' -' . Si1'3fJ'-nfl 'fzgidl -' ,,.:. 3 ' :' :'- ':' iff: -V f: lvwv ,f y i' 112 f EQ F165 af ., ., V'.A ' .A ,:,, , ..,4. ,,,M .AA,A.-: 1 D we 'W 'S- w Q, ' qwfsi ,.,, ,N i..1.,mQ,,,.f....W..4.M. .,.g..,,1.mg,,5miwg,.,,, X 1' Jive C gf f 0, M. E 5 M by ffl! . Swdwzm 173 c JUW97C00?2 ayfmalwfmluzyi .Mage 1 C',!a1u64ah4,77h2144l4aQopfl ld f This years theme Sights and Sounds of 66 has been selected to remind us of the multiplicity of things we see and hear that swing the pendulum of life from one extreme to another The Sights from gayety to sadness and the Sounds from Cheers to Jeers Our Sights arereal our Sounds are symbolic relive Sights and Sounds that will live in your memories forever 11 Title Page Foreword and Contents Theme Dedication Administration Faculty and Staff Campus Commencement Classes Organizations 8a Activities Sports Snapshots Alumni Coahoman Staff Library Sophomore Directory Patrons Alma Mater As you turn the pages of The Coahoman you can 4' NN, xg -N x'-- xr-M . x-hxxxikx'-NN' N -Nuns. s s..,.'--M R--xxx' ff'X.., X Ns KN-is X mimi. 'ixsx F .X wxfis-2 '-'S,Q'.:-qi-Tlgkk Q '8: 'B xx Q .-4-P ,4 wi-dvw.. Tfff M .I-ff':'f-'if' .ff W.--'-' ,,-f'j,,.-'- ,,..,- ff pv,,,.-f- ' VAN..-f ':'f,-- ' If ,,,---'G' ,,.-- ' f,.f- ,.f , f MI X ,.,- fd fill-, ,- '-,Vw rf'-lp - ' I-in ',,-1 Mark- r4,,,, ' ,J .vrlj if ff . A I N if P , 66 X s s ,-4' Q' 3 H uof' X E13-5 Ggrfer lr ja, il, Because you startled the State of Mississippi with its first Sight of a female Band Director: because you charmed the entire state with the Sounds of the then strange instrumentsg because you have worked long and hard through the years to bring honor and fame to our school through excellent band performances in local, state, and out of state festivals, parades and programsg because you have taken personal interest in each mem- ber of the Bandg because you have disciplined them and caused them to always respect the Maroon and White and play their hearts out for it g because you have instilled the student body with enthusiasm, hope, love, loyalty and pride as our Band furnished the Sights and Sounds , we dedicate the 1966 Coahoman to you, our first and only Band Director, Miss Consuella Carter. 4 X if .,a.-in X ADMINISTRAATION mf. -4-ll CC7JP l l y7res1bf212f19 J essays? Coahoma Junior College announced its opening in September, 1949 with a class of 22 students. It has established itself in the view of many educators and observers as one of the most formidable weapons in the arsenal of the war on ignorance. This year the college is striving to teach more than 750 college students to learn to live together. There is sense, perhaps, in what the most practical aspect of what the college strives to do through its teachings as a communitygtoinculcate within students a spirit of service - man to man and man to society and governmentg to help students learn to live calmly amid the tensions of the modern world: to see all human relations as a challenge toward more humane and moral behavior: and to seek for themselves in the midst of problems and pressures a kind of serenity and personal poise that will make them of the greatest possi- ble service to mankind. The changes taking place in education in the south are a logical part of the overall change in the general educational economy of the world. Education is being regarded as a highly essential production tool. The economics and.techniques of it are given more careful consideration than ever before. New education materials and application techniques are being carefully appraised. Because of this challenge a new breed of student has emerged - a breed made up of men with plenty of ability and enough guts and whatever else it takes to be successful. Out of this midst and through the walls of Coahoma Junior College have come teachers, lawyers, ministers, doctors, nurses, tradesmen and many other fine responsible American citizens. 3 9jres1k12f's yyzpessaye The Federal Programs have provided funds for the construction of facilities and for the support of educational programs in many fields. All the opportunities for student growth and development, and the many student aids came as a result of the administration's desire to bring to our students the financial benefits made possible by our state, local and federal pro- grams. The National Defense Student Loan and the Work-Study Programs have meant much in that students of limited financial means are provided assistance to attend college as well as to the students who have not been raised in an environment where college going was a normal and almost inevitable destination. More important it has brought a strong partnership between education and the states which has been a long time coming, but is now apparent that education is the child of politics - not the politics of deals and maneuvers but politics of compassion, of social justice, of principle and of American progress. Through these pro- grams the unusual promise of the intellectually potential, of the academic financially handi- capped, and the inadequate environmental college student has been discovered. It is true that all students will not look toward the university as an immediate objective. After one or two years of experience in a junior college, students may enter the labor market full time. These programs have made education beyond the high school level available to all who want to benefit by it. Our next important task will be to bring honor to our institution and the students by meeting standards set up by the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools which will qualify our institution to become a member in the very near future. However, the goals and functions of the college are evaluated regularly in the light of tomorrow's needs so that students may appreciate its offerings. There is no foolproof preparation for the future, no individual can afford to enter the working world today without having trained him- self to the fullest extent of his own capabilities. B, F, McLaurin, President X ' U 1. A, . a......-- R fig. 4 Aff, f V K its fA,y, , . 355 ,W MA . - ' , 1 WMM i- 57 mzhzlsfrafzbe Qgfdfff Y' ' 1 f'-',,. ffjxx 4 V f il' H5 l ,. 'r K, . i. z M.. Y his aaaaa I 3 l Mr. James E. Miller, Public Relations Director and Administra tive Assistant, Miss Lonnie Young, Secretary Mrs. Cleopatra Daugherty, Bookkeeper and Administrative As- sistant, Miss Maerean Jones, Secretary wean 75 yyfessaye Ji? 45 ,4 ff! Mrs. Dorothy M. Armstrong, Secretary The Coahoma College faculty has deep personal involvement in developing the program of the school. The faculty is dedicated to improving the quality of its college teaching. This is becoming more important with the increase in the student enrollment. Since the college is not selective in the enrollment of students, we deal with a wide range of pupil ability, The increase of faculty members means a wide range of ability among the teachers also. The faculty will need to continue examining itself, its instructional practices, and its professional attain- ments. Student evaluations of the faculty and the program can be most helpful. This program requires daring and dynamic educational leaders who keep abreast with state and national developments and plan programs designed to help the culturally deprived and others become responsible self directed citizens. Evaluation of the individual student achievement and effectiveness of educational program has been made more concrete by the Sights and Sounds depicted in the 1966 Coahoman. These experiences, activities, and results are a record of the worth of Coahoma. May I congratulate you the teachers and students who have provided this instrument of evaluation. Mary G. Whiteside, Dean Weyzkfrar azmf Qgecrefary pf 5 - if gs ws as W H? .1 A 5 N 'S'--..,,,-NQMAMWA 457' MRS. BARBARA KELLY, Secretary REGISTRAR'S MESSAGE The responsibility of the Registrar's Office increases indirect proportion to the growth and age of the school. In viewingthese statistics, the reader is asked to look at the number of students for a particular year and at the same time look at how each year's enrollment adds to the total enrollment over the years. This will provide the mental picture necessary to evaluate the work as it is carried on in our office. The Registrar and his staff feel that there could be no better way to tell the growth story of Coahoma Junior College than by the statistics that appear below: SCHOOL YEAR NUMBER ENROLLED 1951-1952 41 1952-1953 117 1953-1954 167 1954 1955 212 1955-1956 240 1956 1957 229 1957-1958 213 1958-1959 201 1959-1960 293 1960-1961 343 1961-1962 400 1962-1963 419 1963-1964 478 1964-1965 527 1965-1966 727 McKinley C. Martin, Registrar 97911501212 ef anof guzkn ce Zeparfm enf x .A V N Mrs. Zee A. Barron, Student Personnel Director chats with Student Secretary, Beatta Carson Guidance Counselor F ii I ti ia 1 , E i rv H dl Vw N I r W Counselor Lee Roy Gorman advises a student 1 II L ,,,,, 97141112 czyoafs Wessaye Y- bs 'is 1-Q ,4V I am honored to congratulate the Annual Staff and their sponsors for another banner edition of the Coaho- man. Each year we look forward to its publication because of its inspiration and the vital role it will play in recording the history of our school. Too often, we wait too late to eygpress our appreciation to our co-workers for a job well done. Let the record show that I speak for hundreds and maybe a few thousand students who passed through the portals of CIC and AHS that we owe a debt of gratitude to Mrs. Zee Anderson Barron who has labored through the years to see that the Coahoman went to press, often under severe handicaps. Let every Coahoman consider: I-Iardwork, hard thinking, hard praying--these qualities distinguish a human being from a man. Look and you will see, listen and you will hear. With faith in human decency and dignity, there is no limit to your achievement. Frank McCune, Principal HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE STAFF L. to R.: Secretary Baggett, Coun- xp selor Hill, Secretary Childress and Student Clerk Nash acuffy cmof Csfdif ANDERSON, EARLINE B.S. , Tuskegee, Graduate Study, North Carolina College Elementary ARMSTRONG, DOROTHY MOORE B.S., Alcorn, Graduate Study Tenn. State - Sec'y to Dean 85 High School Typing BAGGETT, GLORIA B.S. , Alcorn College High School Office Clerk BARRON, ZEE ANDERSON M.A. , Columbia Univ. College English Student Personnel Director BLACKBURN, SAMUEL B.S., Alcorn College, Graduate Study, Univ. of Minnesota High School Math. BLAKE, ALFRED B.S. , Mississippi Valley State Auto Mechanics BRAXTON, ETHEL B.S. , Jarvis Christian College Graduate Study, Tenn. State High School Biology BRAXTON, LAMAR B.S., Alcorn, M.S., Tenn. State College Social Science BROWN, ALMA M.A. , Southern University College Math. BROWN, ISIAH B.S., Jackson State, Graduate Study, Purdue University High School Science BROWN, ROSA B.S., Rust College, Graduate Study: Tuskegee Elementary CAIN, I-IETTIE M.S. , Illinois State Elementary CAIN, JOSEPH M.S., Bradley Univ. Industrial Ed. CARTER, CONSUELLA M. Mus. Ed., Vandercook Band Director CHAMBERS, ARNOLD B.S., Jackson State, Graduate Study, San Jose College Elementary acu f anof cgfafff CHILDRESS, EVA Diploma, Henderson Business Secretary to the Principal COTTON, TAYLOR B.S., M. I. College High School Social Sci. 85 Coach CRUMP, ALVERIA D. B.S., Mississippi Valley State High School English CURRY, CHRISTINE M.S . , Indiana University Business Education DOTSON, JAMES B.S. , Alcorn College High School Trades EDWARDS, LOIS M.S., Tuskegee Elementary EDWARDS, THOMAS M.S., Tuskegee Social Science ELLIS, GEORGE B.S., Alcorn College, Graduate Study, Kansas State College Mathematics FURDGE, LAWRENCE B,S, , Alcorn College Graduate Study, Univ. .vi Detroit High School Mathematics GAINES, VASHTI M. B.S., Jackson State Health gc Physical Education GAINES, WILLIAMS B.S., Jackson State Health gc Physical Education GAMBRELL, FRANK M.S., Kansas State College Science GAMBRELL, IRMA B.S., Spelman, Graduate Study Kansas State Home Economics GARMON, LEE ROY M.S. , University of Denver Guidance GOODEN, CLAUDIA B,S, , Jackson State Health 8L Physical Education lik? X . . i ',n R f 'fbi 1. hr' 1 QS UP? Y 50 PHO? f 4 2? 'V Meliuwa . , ' Picfure No+ Available GJQQHU Q ' 2:45 L U ,, , 5 .i,, ll.Ql,,,, f if '- 111 ,12 1- ,, ' QE, 4' :Fif a 5 is rs. .ws .,,.A, ' 2' N Q 4,,,1,,.. 'ww f. . ,N ,, ,. , .5 E G 'Z 'eve - 1,5 V M,-N ,,,1,,,,, ' E ,',' W I 'A . filo fux , 24 , .: 1, . R V A SQ? -1 1, 4' ' Fi ' ' :gg, .,g 1 222 11. , f9', ' , V I 'V .1 itil-'fir Q' acrz 19 anof csfafff X ...La -ig ?,xV,,. .ffl fl o Bus 1 6' No! Shown GOODEN, JOSEPH B.S . , Jackson State College High School 8a College Art GREEN, GEORGE B.S., Alcorn College Graduate Study, Atlanta Univ. High School Science GREEN, MIRIAN B.S., Southern Graduate Study, Univ. of Wis. Librarian HARRIS, NANNETT Rust College Dean of Women HENDERSON, LOIS M.S. , Tuskegee High School Mathematics HERSEY, JOHNNY B.S . , Jackson State Graduate Study, Univ. of Mexico College English HILL, JIMMIE R. M.A. , Texas Southern High School English SL Guidance HOGAN, MARVIN B.S., Rust College High School Social Science HUDSON, STARKEY B.S., Alcorn College College Science HUNT, DANIEL B.S. , Jackson State High School Social Science INGHRAM, ANNA L. B.S., Alabama State College English JACKSON, EDDIE M. M.A. , Illinois Univ. High School English JACKSON, JOHN A. M.Ed. , Colorado College Science 85 Math. JEFFERSON, DOROTHY B.S . , Jackson State High School English JONES, MAEREAN B.S., Alcorn College Business Office Clerk GCUAZ anof cgfafff JORDAN, RAYMOND B.S., M. I. College, Graduate Study, Indiana Univ. R College Science 85 Math. KELLY, BARBARA Mississippi Valley State .,.., Secretary to the Registrar KEYS, GERTIE M. A., Columbia Univ. Music and Choir KEYS, M. R. M.A., Columbia Univ. College Science LATTIMORE, WILLIAM Roosevelt Univ. 'B I Vocational Technical LENOIR, LAMAR B.S. , Alcorn College Vocational Technical lr E . MARTIN, M. C. B.S., Jackson College, Graduate Study, Stanford Univ. Registrar 85 Education MCCUNE, EVA J. B.S., Alcorn, Graduate Study, Tuskegee High School Social Science MCKINNEY, GLORIA M.A. , Indiana Univ. Elementary W! MCLAURIN, SEZZIE M. S . , Tuskegee Home Economics MILLER, JAMES EARL M. S., Tennessee State -,,, College English Sc Public Relations Director MOORE, ELLA B.S., Alcorn Dietitian ,411 MOSES, LOUIS B.S. , Alcorn College . High School Science MOSES, MARTHA B.S., Alcorn College 42 Business Ed. MOTEN, DERMA more Nor AvAuiAaie Assoc. Arts, Coahoma Jr. College Assist. Librarian acuf anof -Sfaf wink! ml K sf. 'Q WHY' le :Qi x-New A Qi V 1 Nami' we SSS X fl N 3 si s ty.-as PHOTO Noi Available Q, all K X2 PERKINS, VAN. M.A., Andrews University Education RAINEY, B. G. A.B. , Lemoyne High School English REID, CHARLES B.S. , Morehouse High School Social Science REID, MARION B.S. , Jackson State College Social Science RICHARDSON, T. W. B.S., Jackson State, Graduate Study, Chicago Art Institute SHANKS, WARREN B.S., Alcorn, Graduate Study, Tenn. State Vocational Agriculture SHELBY, MINNA M.Ed. Tuskegee Education SIMS, SOLOMON B.S. , Xavier Univ. College Science 86 Math. THEBAUD, RAYMOND Instit. St. Louis - Bacc. 1 -2 Licencie en Droit - Universite French and Spanish C CITIC WADE, ROOSEVELT B.S., Jackson State, Graduate Study English Sr Social Science WASHINGTON, WILLETTE B.S. , Jackson State High School Biology WEEKS, DOROTHY B.S. , Mississippi Valley State High School English WHEATLEY, BARBARA B.S., Jackson State Elementary WHEATLEY, JOSEPH M.A . , Roosevelt Univ. College Social Science WILEY, JIMMY B.S. , Jackson State High School Social Science YOUNG , LONNIE gacufy anof csfafff WILSON, MAYO Columbia Univ . WINBUSH, RUBY B. S. , Tougaloo High School English WOODS, ALMA JEAN A , B, , Tougaloo High School English B,S,, Alcorn College Secretary to the Public Relations Director 77200121 fenan ce Cgfdff J 4' ,wwf Z A .B. , Tougaloo, Graduate Study High School Math. 85 Science Mug, , V, lllfffffi ya P47 N1 f iffy! ff Robert Shaw, Maintenance Supt. Harry Johnson, Supervisor of Custodial I8 Services f, fD1h1lr2 Q M Qsfafff miss CSL 77220115 Qzefzfzdn www., , .f ws w...,,.... . ' :f :':.a'Sm L-, f Dietitian Moore discusses recipes and demonstrates roll baking, ---- ,A Y-X ww -...Numa .l. .trt ' Xb X Q55 2 V 'Q wx . ' X'-sy M N iss? W' Q K 4-, QQ x.. : As. i 3 - ' 'i ,,::g155.:55b 2 3 I 3,3 1 V X, we or . X XY mail ,.warwl'l 'm 'MW V mu , Mm ,fn WMM 15 Mr. Ben 1 965 cszyffs of Our amp as vi Y , f 'f VXA V,,y,i, V VV: - A gg: VV' , -Vw ,L , Q. - A 5?,1' 31 ', Y' - V , . V fs , gg-rggfvlqf - 2 Q, 5' ' . .N , . ' 22-+ G' 'M' ,V ix. ' .xr 'QQ- . ,.f: v . Q '15 if cg if :H+ , - 'S-5. rw , - .-.Q ff . . . N Vgww ,. ' ., Y Rx X '- - - .A-1--1? .,,.w.Q-mg -: 9- wiwxptg .. : f r - ' ' -'ss vi- . . , .... - deg.-F,--.K .VM -. ...WL rx, 1 :,z:. -- - , 0 - .: K ., Q ...M-gg-' rf-'.a,1tM?.. e-b sikw y X-:':+gi2.2XX'w ' I' . -. .. , , 4 ::s.?'g.xa .. ::,,-.wsx-wswc-2ife,,w+:11:a-, -- :my V -f' V W, r-.g,gr- vwml gg, gvq,g4+ -fa-A-f+',.1.:f. f 'Ly-,-mg.w..-,Jeff-.,,v'g, ,Aff yp q u fy . -1. ,, r -A-.5 -3, ' 'if . Wligifff-.3 3 , P- .. . .. -- mf- ' -'-'Q ' 1+ , .5 ' -I 51239521 1:02ai? -'-4f. 2-1':fi .fs - 4,2-1' J 3 , ' ' 5 ' . . - ' '- .ff-1gf2-'f'1wfa..f-v'- , C-Q1 U - ..-' X 3 . xv, -- b X ., , wwf , ,.-- 034-,, - t '- -' ' es- QSF,Si.1.iA......,.,-A ygwes, ' -,.wIR. . Y- , 'lf '3'5f- -1 'M Quia-v F ,.--uv .f-1:--g-am::es'- -1-,N- ,V V :Qi-It wmwxs' 'wx- ' ' . f.jIi:g2x4 ' ' .M-,, V YN .5 . S , - ' Ji 3 V if N., XV I f f ' V 9' fx ,I V - A ?T'?.-X .x. ' 1 + X K 'X ' -'E 'ff 'r L +-. .,..,,,,,,M I X M, ,., . ,'-QQ. X -. . VY.- ?w: an ab R -s' - Q ,.,, . ,,,, , , ,W . - Q w- , V 5221, ,W ' an ' W .,,,, A 7,5 ., 1: -ff-Q 2- 5 , 7 ' M Wikis? 1 1 1 5 u... ' A-. n ., A turf 'aaa-n , . . , . 2 xx 4 y when' , 1 'E H-7 :farm m,,. MMR N .V VJ V ,. A , A . V M, W. .,,,,.W 1, VV , , . V V -, , t , V ,. V , K . V, I y ' , , 'R gf , ,'7f, ' ' . ' ' -Z ' - 1 VV I! ' - 6 Aff My I V VM, V V, V- V V Vw , V nj, A ' ?? ' V.4wv45,QA, ,,, ,, 555- ' I A , . NVQ ,V , .- . ' VV. VV V, y,,, , - ' 0 5 M -' - ' -5-' v .5 . :'s111ia'.z4s.- If-fri . , ,,,.m.,,.,V.ff f fn.-as Cgzyffs anofcsozznf ofjjomfo ag -'F Q . , Q . i gr R . Q2 ,sh J! , .- ' 3. fp President 85 Rev. Wynn, Baccalaureate speaker 4 Marshall, John A. Jackson confers with commencement speak- ' er, Wallace A. Hig- '- gins Faculty .V ., W, . 463.111 , - ff 15:22 anof Gzkcumsfan ce , . :sf I,kz'S I, V . . W V sl. B Informal shot of Faculty High School Seniors of 65 32 , L-Nlgfi' if 5 Lvl High School Seniors of 65 Y if S -dx f? sclfsl W 453' 1 ls S W F Wx. V.. .,,, , .visit Q mr, gin, -,iz if I ,,- f , 1 ., f '- ' 'if as ' fjfi' f'l T S , il iwi' S S S ' A 155 ? :g? 'Q W 1 I ' X High School Seniors of 65 2 S 3 S lcZ X f vivv ' if ' .. A 4 , li 'A QA ' EQ K .. --M , 0 if 1 ::.:, c:,, if ' P- .. , LN Q l b F f Y' ' 1 A 'E '-e ' X ,W gy ',r- IJ- Cszyffs anoh Cgoun 5 ofjjomp Nu , Y ' Lay. '.,.X'g'. :Taxis K5 I I. .. Kgif .f s A V I X 5 -R f .NV Y , F' fx i - K M P1 klavw K V m,.,.,, . ,ns ky 1.4 A ct., N. , . 'I' X ,,. , gg Q gn Q V A , s ff I 'I' ' bf ,. Fx Q W I J ' . 2i41?f ' AV ' ,vw 4 i wha 'Q ,v r W.: at 4 M M-' MP' ww if S X -u-....,,,,A 'fu-W., , ,, ,.,, WW ,v . A za y,,, 's S ,,.-Q A-A .ff ,wayf Z . , . R 1 .za nf 2 anof Gzkcumsfan ce M! C. J. C. Sophomores Sc Aggie Seniors S...fiim Commencement 1965 Sophomores receiving honors .3-s 'K' Dean Whiteside and Mr. Martin issuing diplomas Z il Q 25 Chess QDQ G. . an .Jf5. High school No retreating 4 5 5 Q Ali! DlL.lG-GNQ T ., x.l,,-Ninn wr L A, ' ww MW ' -5' V,'V , ,, :z?'mM'yA 7 'K or ' Q V. all W, fr College Diligence College - Future Train H W, lm SALUTAT ORIAN Yvonne McC1inton CASS Q34 .7f5. N Senior Class A F P - ' r. -fy. L , f - wi, ,V . A e . 5 gl ' ,Q ,..n 'V A'An A 1. V ' .4, 1 . I , I ,I .. - xi n'-, 5 sf on 5 M Q F , ,n' Ti 1 ' ,Z , A NX x , vi .S 7 I IQLH vu li - f T . ' x,n, U , 9 5 A J S tbib b A v 4 SN gr gf 2 5 . Q 3 SN Q , .v A3 Xigsl. Y K . xv' Q Xxx X ,Q I , , sr in 3 g xx ?f X K Q -3 Q tr I Y ' ,Q N ,t - I xl , 2 L . F I N FQ .J J rfmf S 55 'e ',,f Q 155' ' 49 gg Senior Class VALEDICTORIAN Doris Brown We ,Q V' r r ' , :A . .gr Y Pi 1: ,w 1 i I I W sr l 3 1 I I ,, 1 Q7 M il S E za? 5 rr: 'QL W CLASSES ff f., 't From the squeals heard in biology to the melodious strains of music, and the Click-clacking of office machines, Coahomans are continually surrounded with sounds in all of their classes. When they walk onto the campus they hear sounds of friends talking, laughing and enjoying school life. These sounds make the world of Coahoma's 1980 students. 28 . , E at , :A7 3 ' I a '.ni Cgofofomore ponsors azmf Offgbers MR. KEYS MRS . CURRY C 'Annu MR. REID 'S 5. ,.-2 N qs G - ms S 1 a. T Ji' K? xi.. , , A-as 'XN -Q . Wg! Piciure W if -gl Nof M':.,k.- V Available Aim .V,, Y., MR. CAIN MR. HERSEY MRS. KEYS MR. LENOIR 'jfs' .f .S-W M8 5 OFFICERS L. to R. SEATED: Kenneth Thomas, Josie Washington, Grover Woodfolk, William Harrison STANDING L. to R. William Young, Malinda Ford, Larry Thomas, Bonnie Conwell, Allen Turner Marion Eley, Mose Rollins. ADAMS, ALVERNICA, Principle is a passion for truth. ADAMS, BARBARA, A thing of beauty is a thing of love. ALDRIDGE, BONNIE, A good imita- tion is the most perfect originality. ANDERSON, MATTYE, Everything has its beauty but not everyone sees it. ANDREWS, ARMA, The biggest mis- take in life is to make the same mis- take twice. ANTHONY, JOE, When now we must depart may success fill our hearts. -VTR 613' 'Nw- QQW1 as im' BANKS, CEOLA, I'll note you in my book of memory. BARNETT, ELAINE, Ask of my heart no more than you ask of life. BARNETT, MARY, Sma11 minds dis- cuss persons average minds discuss even'tsg great minds discuss ideas. BLACK, MOZELLA, A chaste moral character is one's most priceless pos- session. BREAUX, TI-IEODORA, People perish from the lack of knowledge. BRooKs, EXCELL, God must have loved the common people or he wouldn t have made so many of them. 1 . BYAS, FLORA J. , Your goal isn't where you stand, but where you are headed. CAIN, LULA, He who mistrusts most should be trusted least. 'Z CARSON, BEATTA, Things that lie hidden in the past cast a shadow on the future. CARTER, MATTYE, Life is short, and very uncertain, let us spend it as well as we can. CLEVELAND, BEN F. , Everytime you speak your mind is on parade. COLEMAN, DOROTHY, Life is an endless song. BROWN, ARISTEEN, If you know, be silent and let others learn. BROWN, BEATRICE, A little learning is a dangerous thing, Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring. BROWN, EDGAR, Expect the unex- pected and you'll never be surprised. BROWN, LOUISE, Without determi- nation we cannot hope to succeed. BRYANT, MINNIE, Knowledge is the only fountain both of the love and the principles of human liberty. BURNEY, LEON, Life is not so short that there is not time for courtesy . ' .., COLEMAN, W. W., It is a miserable thing to live in suspense, it is thelife of a spider. CONWELL, BONNIE, Greatness is the result of being alert. CooPER, CHARLES, Think the truth, speak the truth, act the truth. COSTICT, DAVID, In true love you must show faith and trust in the person you love. COULTER, Cl-IESTER, Say little do much, meet everyone with a smile. CURRY, LULA, Out of the harbor, into deeper channels. fi'- E' 'Q if, 'X he CURTIS, BARBARA, A lie never lives to get old. DAVIS, FRANKIE, How vain is learn- ing, unless intelligence goes with it. DAVIS, OSCAR, If you have accom- plished something, you have reached your goal. DAVIS, PAULINE, Love conquers all things, so let us yield to love. DIXON, FANNIE, With a goal in mind we can have something to build the fu- ture . DURR, ROBERT, Life is what you make it, why not make it the best. FRIERSON, JAMES, What you don't know you can always learn. GANT, MELVIN, Knowledge, in truth, is the great sun in the firmament. GATES, BARBARA, Think not of life as being a bed of flowers. GATES, JULIA, What counts most in life is what we do for others. GEE, NORMAN, Life and power are scattered within its beams. GIPSON, ROBBIE, A good heart is bet- ter than all the heads in the world. EARVIN, BENNIE, It is a wise head that makes a still tongue. ELEY, MARION, Man will not only endure, he will prevail. ELLIS, RUBYE, Life is like a mirror, you can't get anymore out than you put into it. EPPS, CLOTEE, There are three sides to a controversy--yours, the other fel- low 's and the right one. FAIRLY, LOUIS, A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. FLOWERS, AMOS, ln order to succeed you must prepare yourself. Wm- GRADY, BRENDA, The key to success is knowledge, wisdom and understand- ing. GRAY, BARBARA, say ume do muchg meet everyone with a smile. GREEN, IRMA, Today we do the diffi- cult, tomorrow the impossible. GREER, JIMMY, To err is human, to repent divine, to persist devilish. GREER, MURPHY, All the problems of mankind could easily be solved if people were willing to think. GRIFFIN, IMOGENE, He who looks ahead seldom falls behind. , f ,. 'L 2 '99 2 ZH. -125222.21229 I 1 V' 2 :-,.3, , ,I-,L-1.j-,f.5R1: all JWWMQWMV A24 5536533 ,MM' , 5giHQymQ5f3g43V 2HwR,M' y MA?w IH vfwwmifmkigg V H Af HWY- MP ,x ,A,,,VVV I , .,..,,,.V,.. ,. QQMAA GRIFFIN, QUEEN E. , The road called toil leads to the city called success. HA LL, ERMA, Good sense does not always rule true love. HALSELL, TOMMY, Silence is golden but who am I to make money. HARRIS, DELORES, The real essence of work is concentration. HARRIS, GLADYS, A little learning is a dangerous thing. HARRISON, WILLIAM, It is a wise head that makes a still tongue. HILL, IO ANN, In order to succeed you must first have a goal. HINTON, DOROTHY, Never give up, for the best is yet to come. HODGES, ESSIE, Never look back, for tomorrow is a brighter day. HOLLIMON, ELBRIDGE, TrifleS make perfection and perfection is no trifle. HUTTON, LUCY, To thine ownself be true. IVY, DILCY A. , A short saying often carries much wisdom. QQNS' HATCI-IETT, MARILYN, What we are going to be, we are becoming now. HENDERSON ,' CLEOTHA, I like work, I can sit and watch it done for hours. HENDERSON, JESSIE, A neat appearance is a valuable asset. HENRY, WALTERENE, Patience is bitter but its fruit is sweet. HERNDON, MABLE, The truth is al- ways the strongest argument. HILL, EDITH, Today is ours, what will our tomorrow be? JACKSON, CHARLES, A prosperous fool is a generous burden. JOHNSON, MARSHALL, Trust not too much to an enchanting face. JOHNSON, ROBERT, we climb the ladder of success by steps and not by leaps. JOHNSON, VALLENA, Humility is God's gift to man, conceit is man's own mistake. JOINER, SYNOVIA, Education is the key to success. JONES, FREDDIE, Life is always un- certain--so live exuberantly. ,J ' A Vw V :QW J , Q li W JONES, JOE W. , Time, as he grows old, teaches many a lesson. JORDAN, EARNESTINE, Don't be average, it is just as close to the bot- tom as it is to the top. JORDAN, MARY A., waste not fresh tears over old grief. JOURNIGAN, ROY, It is a wretched thing to live the fame of others. J OYNER, JERDENE, To err is human, to forgive divine. KENNARD, ALFRED, I can be happy - with any woman as long as I don't love her, .a9'Y s if Ear LUCKETT, JAMES, It is always in season for old men to learn. LUCKETT, LULA, Everytime you speak you.r mind is on parade. MATLOCK, BARBARA, Be glad of life, because it gives you a chance to love, work and play. MCCLELLAND, LENNIE, It is better not to live than to live disgraced. MCCLELLAND, THOMAS, He who has many friends, hath none. MCGEE, JESSE, The ability to begin is useless without the willingness to en- dure. g ,er KING, SALLIE, Smile and the world smiles with you. KIRKLAND, VERA E. , One isn't a failure because he makes a mistake, but because he refuses to profit by his mistakes. KIRKLAND, VERNA Y. , Be judged of all men. He is justice. LEVY, SHIRLEY, It is human nature to kick a falling man. LEWERS , AZRIA, Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. LOVE, MARVA, Success is counted sweeter by those who never succeed. L , MCGEE, VIOLET, Zeal without knowl- edge is the sister of folly. MCGREGORY, LEOLA, Love in reason's terms answers nothing. MCHENRY, JENIE, Trouble comes to those who can't handle it. MCKINNEY, MARCHELL, One of the attributes of living is giving, so when you give, you help others to live. MCLAURIN, ESTHER, I grow old learn ing something new everyday. MCMURTI-IY, LEE, A friend is never known until a man hath need. xr -s U., I . Aw kk 3. X X YV? 5: ff if ' . flafv 'W f - f C It r XJ, 9 f. H 'P ..,, . .,.. , 2 T , My , ., ,- ...Lv ir I v -1. ,V ' - ff 'I gy It I I, UAIQQQIE M711 fl ,,., .f ,mu sr 'V , Lv. V' ,, I t Zu 3 ,Z ? E EZ 1 -v 'f is F 1 W' ff' Q 1. Wh 4 Mr: H Q3 sv ' if .2 W. .52fi:ffii'4?f'f'z 'V ilfi i'1Tf'.ET!t' ' 5 :ffff EL? TE :ff 4445! . P M-.. K x 1 , 1, V iai'.: f 5 -eff 7. I .:,, 1 , 45,44 urls 1 lm ' ,, ,Q MCNAIR, VIRGINIAS., Speak, but not too hasty. MCSWAIN, EARTHA, We wish not to exceed, but to excel. MILLER, THOMAS I . , If there were no God, it would be necessary to in- vent Him. MILLS, ERMA, The language of truth is unadorned and always simple. MITCHELL, PANOLA, We strive not to equal, but to excel. MORRIS , RUFUS , Happy is the man that findeth wisdom and the man that getteth understanding . - wtf. .M X 'I -1 .- www xx, 1. - J' sf ,Qs .sis PACE, ZORA N. , Experience is' our greatest teacher. PARKER, HELEN, A brave man is clear in his discourse and keeps close to truth, PATTON, MELVIN, The supreme hap- piness of life is the conviction that we are loved. RANDLE, MILDRED, As he brews, so shall he drink. RIED, EMMA V. , Constant and bitter u struggle is not bad, it achieves progress. RILEY, DAPHINE, Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall. in MOSLEY, OSBORN, When we shall have succeeded, then will be our time to re- joice and freely laugh. NASH, SHIRLEY, There is no art to find the mind 's construction in the face. ' NELSON, NADINE, He who walketh in the dark shall surely stumble. NEWSON, WILLIE, Why climb the lad- der of success when elevators are work- ing, NICKS, ALMA, In the mouth of the foolish is a rod, pride, but the life of the wise shall preserve them. NORMAN, EVA, Prejudice is an opin- ion without judgement. Q, , E f .X-su, I , .. r X ' 2 W . . :-'nrug XV Y-. l v Ei E 5. i l ROBERTSON, MARGERT, In true love we must show faith and trust in the per- son we love. ROSS, JAMES, No simple duty is for- gotten. RUSSELL, BESSIE, Though she be but little, she is fierce. SANDERS, ODESSA, Man was sought out from birth to rule or be ruled. SCOTT, MELVIN, All men by nature are actuated by the desire of knowledge. SEALS, VERA D., Few things are im- possible to diligence and skill, 25 1 SELF, OLENZA, He is strong who con- quers others, he who conquers himself is mighty. SELLERS, CALLIE, Never take life too seriously, you'll never get out alive SHAW, MARY A., Fools rush in where angels fear to tread. SIAS, JOHNNYE, It's nice to be im- portant, but more important to be nice. SIMMONS, EVA, I will never cease to follow wisdom. SIMS, ELIZABETH, Prejudice is an opinion without judgment. SMITH, JOHN, To make a trade of laughing at a fool is the highway to become one. SPANN, LEOLA, Cease not to learn until you cease to live. SPEARS, MARTHA, Live for today, for tomorrow is not promised. SPEARS, ROSE, Reading makes an ed- ucated man. SPENCER, SAMUEL, Being not un- acquainted with woe, I learned to help the poor. STANFORD, ANNIE, No excellent soul is exempted from a mixture of madness. SKIPPER, JOSEPHINE, Delicacy is to love what grace is to love what grace is to beauty. SMITH, ANNIE M., Waste no fresh tears over old griefs. SMITH, ANNIE R. , A man's vocation is to serve other people. SMITH, ARLENE, Love washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. SMITH, DOROTHY, A bad beginning makes a bad ending. SMITH, EI..LA, It is a rough road that leads to the heights of greatness. NHTSA X K X kv Nw.. 37 STANSBURY, ETHEL, Never trust a man who speaks well of everybody. STANTON, GENEVA, Those with less potentiality are the most concerned. STEWART, MARY, Education has for its object the foundation of character. ' 1 STRINGER, MARION, Know thyself. TAYLOR, SEVELDA, God loves to help him who strives to help himself. THOMAS, KENNETH L. , Let it be your ambition to achieve recognition first from from those who may best serve your pur- pose. 0' V-EEZ: I - V 14 . 2 T 5,545 ,Z Q Q, ' ' :'i'Ij:' X M N 5 X -..... wg, 6 3 x ,kewl T 'f' ' -. 1 .Ja 3 321 in x 'V 1 THOMAS, LARRY I. , The mind is its own place, it can make either a Heaven of Hell, or a Hell of Heaven. THOMAS, LILLIE-B. , They do not love that do not show their love. THOMPSON, CORNELIUS, When a man is no longer anxious to do better than well, he is done. THOMPSON, LEOTHOIAL, Iris better to learn late than never. THOMPSON, WOODY, Trust thyself another shall not betray thee. TODD, FONTROY, He who neglects to learn during youth is dead for the future. WALLS, ARTHUR, Proverbs l5:2. WALLS, JOHN, Together let us beat this ample fields, try what they open, what the court yields. WARE, CHRISTEN, Obedience is the mother of success and the wife of safe- ty. WASH, ARTHUR, Few boys are born with talent that excel, but all is cap- able of living well. WASHINGTON, JOSIE, A reputation dies each time a word is spoken. WEST, EMMA, Blessed is he who ex- pects nothing for he shall never be dis- appointed . TODD, JOHNNY, Knowledge is the only fountain both of love and the prin- ciples of human liberty. TOLLIVER, ROBERT, He who does not advance falls behind. TURNER, ALLEN, Life is a beautiful gleam of time between two eternities. ' TURNER, BARBARA, I was innocent myself once, but I lived and learned. TURNER, EDDIE, He who knows and knows that he knows is wise. TURNER, JAMES, An honest man is the noblest work of God. ll, 2 ' tl WESTBROOKS, EMMA, We have only a few days and they soon will pass away, what's done for God will only last. WHITE, MAMIE, So wise, so young, they say, never live long. WILLIAMS, ANNIE, A fool always finds a greater fool to admire him. WILLIAMS, FRANCYE, Knowledge is the only foundation both of love and the principle of human liberty. WILLIAMS, IANICE, A little learning is a dangerous thing. WILLIAMS, LILLIE P. , Being not un- acquainted with woe, I learned to help the poor. . f - 5.5 t 'iv . . 7 ,.,. Gym WILLIS, PATRICIA, Anything worth a struggle is worth obtaining. WITHERSPOON, ISAAC, Many waters cannot quench love, neither can floods drown it. WOODS, EDDIE, It is better to hope then despair. WRIGHT, GEORGE, All the problems of mankind can easily be solved if peo- ple were willing to think. WRIGHT, HATTIE, He who looks ahead seldom falls behind. WRIGHT, ROY B. , Education means freedom--freedom means liberty. ,mood V-we NOT 2 ' SHOWN on-' ' 174' I 1 J c a ' - LONG, ARTHUR, It is better to learn late than never . SCOTT,'IOSEPH, Love is master of the wisest. It is only fools who defy it. TYLER, LOUIS, A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. KELLY, JOE YOUNG, MARY, Knowledge is power- ful, I feel like Hercules. YOUNG, WILLIAM, Being alive, you are not necessarily living. AUTMON, IIMMIE, The voice of the people is the voice of God. CLARK, MARY, Everyday gives you another chance. FORD, MALINDA, I-Ie who knows noth ing is confident in everything, LEE, JUDGE, A prosperous fool is a generous burden. 1483 122012 GQJJ IUOIZSOIRS df2Of OMCQFS ,, 5 . ,gQ.5l if wk 1- . .li fx F ' ii 9 0 s za. 'X Y r X fl il ' 'ix Q. s Mr. Wheatley Mrs. Gaines Mr. Braxton ,,. ' .1 4 l0.,en Y Mr. Ellis Mrs. Shelby Mr. Jackson Mrs. Moses Mr Edwards , ' 5 . - M W, it mb 5' WW' N., ' fp, Q! ,. 'V 1 ,, PHO NOT AVAILABLE Mr. Gaines Miss Inghram Mr. Lattimore Mr. Richardson Mr Perkrns J' 1 1 1 Fez , J' Wag, , ifZ,Ll51a r. I ' ' ' ' vb, 'ff ., V . , 411- -.. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS L. to R. SEATED: Matthew Bradberry, Yvonne McClinton, Sec'y. STANDING: Evelyn Strong, Robert Giles, Mrs. Shelby, Geraldine Payne A I I . QA ' 1 r- r- H A2 k 2 Q A 'Q 'X 5 5-4 :Z'1?, I ,M :5::m,-- aww- ---, ,..,,s Becton, Vivian Bennett, Mary Jean Blake, Mary Blocker, Lamar Bolton, Annie Booker, Bessie Booker, Della Bonner, David Boyd, Willie Brackett, Leora Brandson, Geneva Brooks, Pearlie Brookshire, Doyce Brown, Eddie Brown, Denotra v J: .- NN A,a'-vvw- 'B 3 , X fr 'l 2- 9 wr . . , 1 uw.. E W Ji., sgip: i s-.r x HEL. 1-1E f3iE is -V-Ir liiifsfg M : Ma. :if ' A 2. ...Q r , ,,.. M .r if ms at ,I M., ,.., . W 'HEX .- 'f ., I ff , .,,,,:.,:,f. g,Qvg5,-fr. b j init-,i 1 A T sr Abrams, Joan Allen, Shirley Anderson, Darrell Anderson, Johnnie Anthony, Josephine Archie Betty Armstrong, Earnestine Armstrong, James Armstrong, Martha Ashley, Michael Barnes, Ethel Barnes, Irene Barr, Martha Barrow, Howard Bass, Johnny xx , N W s .:-' -- l 1 . - fs- X .1 My ,. 1 l l l 1 lil li l, ll Il - .r wg.: , - , W3 - N '-F X .,tr, . .. . X, -W vs X 1 l 5 1 f-X If Abreu-:UL Sig PHO? 0 N01 AVAILABLE 'xi ,S X , , ..,. RA.. . . Wfrirr, I4 14 N ,wil Brown, Brown, Bryant, Bryson, Bryson, Betty Lelia Edna Floretha Walter Buckley, Walter Bullard, Vivian Burdette, Della Byers, Louise Caldwell, Charl Calvin, Bernice Calvin, Eddie Campbell, Matt Campbell, Ollie Caradine, Timothy as .V ' Pidure YJ: ' 1:- ., .1 1 Noi' Available q ,,.,-, , Q., f , .ix ff -n..,f,,z H ,' ' 4 .Ja ' .1 7-' , 444, , ,Q . ,- ji I ' -. t ,rig T, 'A ,fgf 1:fgr, ' ., 1 - - 1 ,, . - ,W ,- .. .- ,V uf--1 1 ,,1,,w-f fr, ,:,:::-- y ,, ,,f ,r- A ,.,.. , , Ig at 'Y 1 1,5 E il fi t K' I: CS ie 's ,x jfx -- H A--f a-1 .... N235 vgvx 4, , is -B ta 0 N X ,iii- :rzi 6 , ,,.,, . w .,.. .,.- V ' -n fs I --2 -5 s 'U' 9 A f 'fit f , ,,,, , W' ws, 'uf-4. ' C da z 'mm ,2 '5 'VD , I use 77 'UW Carr, Oceolia Carter, Abrilla Carter, Annette Carter, Essie Carter, Thelma Catchings, Walter Chapman, Clinton Clarke, Walter Cleveland, Jerry Clifton, Linda A, Cole, Willie Coleman, Ronald Collier, Anthony Cooper, Martha I Cosey, Lydia .Q g l - .. '55' -'r 'N 1 '1-,:..,,:1. x , ii -1,-5 :E Ks 1 Q WN' sis., Dixon, Wilma Ducking, Mattie Dupree, Ceila Edmond, Earnest Edwards, Arthur Ellis, Frances Faniel, Jerilyn Fields, Jerry Fleming, Beverly Flenorl, Mildred J L. , N-Q, ta' W 3 Q ,.. Q? Q + ,, 1 ,- JL Q ak, A H. I l -P X ,-. , , + li 5 as . . ,. ,asf , fu: ' , , ' .-,. , - af , ,,, l ,, . Mi : .ez H, V X ig.,-1 : 'w-I S tr., fr-Q Q X N' X X N s A ls ? ' .. 5 -gat,-1 .QQ in Cotton, Carrie Covington, Paul Cowan, Barbara Cowan, Dave Crane, Arthur Croft, James Cummings, Charles Daily, Delores Dancer, Iacquelyn Davis, Lawrence Davis, Margie Davis, Thealla Davis, Willie Delaney, Marilyn Dillon, Gary i I h M . if - A Q -:Q vf D K' 1 .... ,X 27: ' L g Va'- 'D Q.- S? l' l l l l l l l , , ll 'I l ll r 5 12 ll -ll i 1 , ni '4 'A , l :l P 1 l ll ll H ll Flowers, Dennis ' zl, Foster, Hubert , 5 ,Q yy s, Frierson, Amelia A fi. '--Q' A - r,, ' Garrett, Julia ,we ':,A b '1 ,A ' A was H Gates. Ruth v it K it 3531 -'1r K, -N .Mr lm. Gerard, Joe German, Irene Gibson, Roosevelt Giles, Robert Givens, Rogers Graham, Glenda Graves, Virgil Gray, Bertha Gray, Betty Gray, James Greenwood, Roosevelt Griffin, Bobbye Griffin, Susie Gunn, James Hamilton, Mildred ,- 4 Qs ,M V 2, x J Pw- .J f ,V . ,V ,.,. .V , J A ' fl: .ff.Q'ff2fQ5 ,vp ,r .ffxfz , ff ofa f ,9g ,?,r,, I ,A J , ,U V, L - f- u ..... , 6 , -.rm , ,,,,, 7 ,J-34-gm f, A Hamlett, Louise Hardy, Ollie Hardy, Shirley Hardy, Victor Harrington, Hezekiah Harris, David Harrison, McArthur Hart, James Hart, Stanley Hawkin, 'Ollie M. Haynes, Edna Helm, Thelma Hemphill, James Herron, Catherine Herron, Jerldine fix, 3' W' X .ff ,, J X P s Fl M5 3 . -..,: ,.,.,. Rs... Hutton, Ingram, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jenkins, Jenkins, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson , Johnson , Johnson, Sarah Helen Dorthy Navine Ventress Bertha Virginia Abraham Arlene Bertha Franklin Jessie Lourine Marjorie Raymond - r,-.fs --1g- ,s,:f::',.'. r'Q' 'sn 1 X Ks r 2 x X .- X R ,X N 3s 'Ees:s2 V X TXQNA X ss N X ,X xx fi it X, NX K 4, ,,,. XX VX .. , . fiillll X 43 X O r is J X is tt A NX was J X X, s N x 1 X is m N X rx S N X ri x r Q-X .Q -R ,vs as: Q Hinton, James Hodges, L. V. Holloway, Glenda Holmes, Jaunita Holmes, Robert Hornsby, Bobbie House, Geraldine Houston, Betty Howard, Georgia Howard, Lottie Hughes, Bobbie J. Hundley, Shirley Hunt, James Hunter, Robert Hurst, Willie M. X . Q Q, -.pri V Y .. . . 551 ' 1. r- Ei T33 - F7 ,L , ., J' or .V ,a . . ft 'K x l gs. -.Ky -:Nix wh is ff, . 'it rg ' 5 9 My QQ., , .... , sf Xwx . K X ss X V, -N, ia if B1 I 'av ! ti W, -3' 3 were ., L, , ' V. Vs N .- ,N Qin X' il -.A A Hx.. , N Nw... 5 xr k xx i 2 1 .K 1. Keys, Lou Ethel King, Alice King, Andrew Kirby, Sam Lamar, Joe Latiker, Thomas Lee, Martha Lofton, Irene Lofton, Sarah Lucus, Lois Luss, Allen Madison, Shirley Magee, Virgil Marsh, Billy ' AA- ff www' '. sa. X' wil-STQQ Q ' :CSS- .M 53 wx X x , Pb , , N , , X W X X YH, W s 5 Nz- . - - tjqf fi . -,-,xg wwvw' as N... 'W ' fm. Wu. X fe. J. 'x ,Q ,ass 'N 1 E : .'.5:.::i- N I 5' 5' L X .. . 1, .E ,-, X. gf lggzyggggzui, 'V W, . . ., ff? ff V V. ,r , 1123 i f ' , hvwq. fi . .,.r,r., , . , va ,-i4l.,,,,. 'O fl.. 1, 17 , ,f M 1 1 ' ,K f ff 4 y I I 5 555' Mason, Gloria S. Massey, Elizabeth Mattox, Velma Melcalfe, Hazel McAdory, Pleas McClain, Rufus McClinton, Yvonne McCoy, Doretha McDaniel, Dorothy McGee, Inez McGee, George McKinney, Stella McLaurin, Georgia McNair, Ellistene Mitchell, John . F '- I ciisiii, Q 51: fx Q is :vs X M ,S Q X e ' fs, R Pitts, Mary Polk, Irene Porter, Ophelia Powell, Chester Powell, Shirley Pride, Cordelia Pringle, Gardenia Ragland, Emma Ratliff, Belva A. Ray, Mary Rhodes, Tommie Roach, Erma Robinson, Audria Robinson, James, Robinson, Vanelda Wm! 'NLTJQ4' M' ft r A V Q fi' 'V .,- f X- Q s a Gmi- 5 X X if xg E I' in W- X x Q .Q Q? Q X Xl. RS Montgomery, Earnestine Morris, Larry Morton, Albert Moss, Jackie Nash, David Nichols, George Nichols, N. L. Oliver, Jose O'Neal, John Orr, Charles Palmer, Rosetta Parker, Mattie Payne, Geraldine Perkins, Estella Phipps, Archie fx Q X gi Q, W1 , 3 N X YN 1 X V -1, .,-..- ., ,..- gm. , ,-5915 .- ,-,. A-.s X A X xr A X P R X s XX RL: 'ww' fix -' N Q X ss' K Q ' wr X X 9 x N , X Robinson, Zettie Rogers, Virgie Rollins, Ruth Ann Rose, Julia Ross, Gloria Ross, Helena Ross, Isabella Ruffins, Walter Russell, Charles Russell, Sherrie Sallis, George Sanders, Betty Scott, Fannie Scott, Josephine ,J ,Q 'W gf? ef ' iffy, V51 M- , , 0 M ' , 'I , I Seaton, Pearl Sellers, Lillian Shaw, Betty Shaw, Jerome Simpson, Fannie Sims, Roger Skipper, Bernice Smith, Curtis Smith, John Smith, Maudell Smith, Robert E. Smith, Van Starks, Donald Stevens, Henry E. Stevens, Margaret figs? vsp. 1 ay: h lui. : l v x,., ,, Q 'T a rf , 'fi , s. .M . If 5 . sa 4 -fi 'ie- Q, . Triplett, Devarn Tubbs, William Turner, Geneva Turner, Martha Tutwiler, Shirley Unger, Gloria Van, Mamie R. Wallace, Nathaniel Walls, Dewey Ward, Mary Ware, Walter Washington, Allen Washington, Betty Washington, Sylvester Watson, Earnest 1 'U' Y E SJW' v N N. P I M ,, in Wm., Stewart, Acie Stewart, Estella Story, Margaret Strong, Evelyn Survillion, Katherine Swayze, James Tankson, James Tatum, Tommy Taylor, Edmond Taylor, Eunice Thomas, Sherman Thompson, Alice Towers, Mack A. Townsell, Peggy Tribbett, J. C. .'x, -' W s f H1 s ' 'Q-'Stays-. -. X S - xref- Q sf,-':,e,.'. , X lx. ,.,.,,,., . : -,,v.:.,.mr sf t.X.-: a . Q51-4 vif'Y-f T3 . xii.. YT artis t. : N K - wt - . Q '::s:a5m: Nav' 5. 'ji ..,.,,,K 5 i ... 1. N S.. as s l -CM ,. - .HL ,gg S fv, Q -5. , X AJ' ff sfw,5x-X if 2 I . X 'inf' s it sf 1' ss. 3 , Us Q, f , s..-L 'ns , 1 gl-:V ,, - 4Z3'54a,.,mr - H Cash J I , y , isa, ' sl! 5 f W W 4' I Watter, Edward Wells, David Weston, Rosetta Whitaker, Willie Whitehead, Marilyn Wilder, Willie Wilkins, Eugene Williams, Annie L. Williams, Dorothy Williams, Elizabeth Williams, James Williams, Joanna Williams, Lucille Williams, Minnie Williams, Roberts .sf ::.,:, .ww E- ,- , 'M N s SSN? X ,gy :sg if Y J Q Q ag Sn A y uf ' M S Sl... 'S' 'AQ fri., , ff: ,Y N, in 5' ff... Q., Q aj! A C .. j. ,. , f 0 L ,Man , f , I , ' I J 'fwf 1 wif 7 d ,, K - Q ' i 4. ,. ,H ?! ff we 'i'9e?': J ' it ya A. .s4lll,. 2 : ,fn J, uv, , Q asf' Willis, Arlenner Willis, Izola Wilson, Carolyn Wilson, Hattie Windfield, Claude Windfield, Claudette Windfield, Lucius Woodard, Bobbie Woodley, Charlie Woods, Joseph Words, David Wright, Billy Spenser, Nancy Benson, Cora enzbr Chas Miss AHS of 1965-66 ALBERTINE CARTER A ... SENIOR OFFICERS AND SPONSOR L. to R.: Pearlie White, Annie Whitehead, Mrs. Jackson, Sponsor Carl Long, LaSandra Fields Miss Coahoma A. H. S. of 1965- 66 is Albertine Elizabeth Carter, daughter of Mrs. Albertine Neely of 651 Lincoln Avenue, Clarksdale, Mississippi. With all the graces desired in one who has determination to be successful, Miss Carter came to Coa- homa Agricultural High School as a graduate from Sherard Junior High School, Sherard, Mississippi. Since being at A. H. S. Albertine has not only held her own academically, but she has also partici- pated in extracurricular activities. She has been leading clarinetist in the band four years' and has served as a member of the 4-H Club, Journalism Club, Mathematics Club, Student Cotmcil, and Tri-Hi-Y. On February 2, 1966, Albertine brought local state, and national recognition and honor to herself, her family, and her school as she was named one of 250 winners in the National Achievement Scholar- ship Program for outstanding Negro students. More than 5, 600 candidates for the scholarship were nominated by 1, 550 schools. The final recipi- ents, chosen from a field of approximately 1, 000 finalists, were selected for their outstanding ability and potential for future accomplishment. Miss Carter will attend Fisk University at Nashville, Tennessee, and plans to major in biology with the goal of becoming a pediatrician. Albertine, we, the Coahomans, SALUTE YOU! 57 26 1714912269119 offfe j7Q120r Way 57 Cgenzors Anderson, Esteria Anderson, Percy Armstrong, Willie Banks, Lloyd Bennett, C, B, Benson, Cora Branch, Mary Ellen Brooks, Archie Brooks, Betty Brown, Calvin Brown, Emma Brown, Pearlene Carter, Albertine Carter, Modena Clark, Billy Collier, Nayland Collins, Norma Collins, Roy Cosby, E. C. Davis, Mary 58 ' 5OGI!CZZ MGI' , Tfeszinf of ffe mfg I xx 'Jw X, Q 1' ,mn- X N if I -' ' 23g2 12121'4- ,A- ' .,,,,? r . sax- 46 N HQ s M fs gg' .,:,, q 2 V1.: 9 zl. X? ' J VV? X x ml ss QR 5 2 '4 Q 2 S A M K2 s Nw v X 1 , x x B J' X 1, ix X Ni X Sax 3 xx ff + l fx wx SNS of -K X x 53.1, .E - -ew , s :.. sits lg gg Q , mg- im X in :QL l Ns x , x is Q N- 3 iii? YQ Y f Q x Q .gl 2 Uses N .. xg r ms. xxx? WQXQ x s A Y ,X X Q 5, A w.,.,l 'Sh 4. M14 C616 Dodson, Harry Ealy, Gracie Evans, Rosie Farmer, Roy Fields, LaSandra Furdge, Dorothy Gipson, Vennie Gilliam, Willie M Glover, Melvina Hallie, James Harris, Bessie Harris, Floydester Haynes, Willie Henderson, Emma Hervey, Eurmon Hill, Berdie Hopkin, Ruthie Johnson, Eugene Johnson, Jimmie Johnson, Ora , lg-.. - -----x,.----.- fian enzors 0 76 6 9'fayQ120f 600913 yjreszinf of ffel Zyer yganof cQ Jones, Charles Jones, Jimmie R. Kelly, Janice Kinnard, Edward Lipsey, Mammie Lipsey, Sarah Long, Carl Long, Dorothy Martin, Atlean Montgomery, Catherine Oliver, Gloria Owen, Lizellar Peace, Della Pennington, Dorothy Pruitt, Robert Petris, Zettie Perryman, Leroy Ray, Erma Redrick, Shirley Reed, Mary Lois 60 Q 'QQ , in S? x X Ln, . 4 .-,Fw A -IU! Robinson, Albert Seawood, William C Shaw, Nellie Sheds, Mozella Shelton, Annie Spears, Lula Spencer, -W. C. Stewart, Lillian Storey, Cynthia Taylor Betty M. Taylor, Queen Ester Thigpen, Erma Tyler, Appolone Washington, Alice White, Pearlie Whitehead, Laura Whitehead, Lonnie Wilder, Ruby Wilder, Oscar Wilkins, Geraldine ezzzbrs 0 76 6 zlmmy Jofnson, Sogfor of ffe Mayer Csfarn Xxx XE x t ss 3 ss I 5 I f NNN , - L L , I S 4. Q .. S msg X ,,,, , N Q 0 y , , S , .Na x. 'Qi in WX ki? 5 Q .. A z V- ,: .:2 V ::- . .-Il, fs.: :ss 22 ' ,A 5 Pg , 'X 215215 -:Z xy. 3' Q w w f i f: s' if V ' ' 51 'zfjgb 51 fs! iifgis N b , 'K ,1 x N N NX r 3 i S 'fi ' . f,- f X' X., - It X 3 L X Q 5 J , .1 . 1- .,-:fp-ml D . , A : ' ,- Gly '?+5Y.f N .5 1 -' l H- ' uf., 4 . 11 .- ,. L. .1 Yoimg, Leola '-v, Eleventh grade class officers and sponsors People, Edna Willis, Gladys Yates, Robert Young, Eamestine y7Zgdk,?OA1? ZUQM, Treszknf of ffe junzbr CQ55 .N 5 5:11 f ,', EMM., , faq , ' QQ A4 4 ,.,.' r Q .. .. rf . , -- ' vw K t 'M Anders, Barbara Anderson, Prescilla Armstrong, Emma Baker, Fannie Banks, Mattie Bell, Earnestine Bell, Juanita Blocker, Carrie Blunt, Clemetine Britton, George Brown, Mary Brown, Mattie Christian, Jerry Curtis, Beatrice Davis, Deloris Davis, Roy Davis, Soloman Driver, Yvonne Durr, Essie Eloby, Julius 10 Wemgers 112 X69 jfyf Cscfoof 650114 JY ,7c11210rs Everas, C. L. Fair, Lois Finley, Bobbie Griffins, Bessie Grifiins, Johnny Halbert, Rosie Harris, Odessa Haywood, Velma Haynes, Oscar Henderson, Betty Hodges, Mary Hodges, Mary Hodges, Onedia Hudson, Bernice Ingram, Dorothy Jackson, Lucille Jackson, Estella Johnson, Ellen Johnson, Jessie Jones, Pearlean wzme yjernef anof ygeafrzce cspencezg QSXUQQJQX Gounczf Wepresenfafzbes li 5 3 'Lf NM ' . 1 Us Y? 'E Ki Kelly, Florence Kemp, Calvis Lampkin, Delores Lockett, Betty Loggins, Delores Long, Floyd Long, Sandra Maggitt, Bertha Mattic, Shirlene McCune, Gloria Nelson, Ella Mae Oliver, F lorine Owten, Louise Robinson, Leatha Salis, Barbara Sergeats, Rita Shaw, Janet Sims, Minnie Sims, J. C. Spencer, Beatrice Wzfa cgaryenzf gzksf GQr1hef offfe CQ tygcznof Stapleton, Clyde Stevenson, Joe Willie Storey, Dorothy Taylor, Ida Taylor, Verdie Thompson, Thelma Valentine, Letann Walton, Emma Washington, Kathern Washington, Ollie Watson, Jessie Webster, Rosie Wilkerson, Maxine Winters, Delores Williams, Betty Williams, Eula Williams, Williams Williams Williams Evie Minnie Sylena Willie J. 11 s K f . 5 a , .X K L. .. Q X . N ia f rw I WYE: ey, fx. Q6 sl ,ts if J 'Digi - ' fn s j 'PL IVV Ev-Ee V I 3' , f . x gezzzf QIQGOQ Qyfgbers df20f Sponsors N16 -i L. to R.: Mary A. Johnson, Mrs. Alma Woods, Melvina Johnson Lenora Porndexter Clara Harr1s M1ss Dorothy Weeks, Cornelious Stanton, Freddie Long 'Q James Brown Shirley Kelley Cornefeus C5fa12f012, jjreszbfanf of fgg genff Anderson, Lizzie Banks, Amonia Bays, Essie Bradley, Daisy Brice, Martha Brown, James Budgett, Shirley Butler, Lena Bundley, Inell Burnside, Willie Byas, Yverna Carter, Christine Carter, Judy Cavin, Joyce Collins, George Collins, Jeradine Collins, Rosie Claybrook, Mary A . Cosby, Carolyn Daniel, James Davis, Albertine Davis, Bernice Davis, Ila Driver, E. W. Dugar, Isiah QFGOQ Chev wi -I f' If ,ff 6 'r 1 'Sw , .,, MV' ,-1 '- Q if J ff ' i, sf Zi wafer J foo 5 anfjames as zlnyfon, jenff 9140063 F J l K 1 5 , A qw. 5 , 2 :rr . 1 I s 'Wi ill, Q, gg , J J ' 1 -.,, J 3:45152 x we 2 ' ,Z 5 A'-. 5 Yrs... 2 I 4 , iff ' ' f 4, ?'Z ?i ' f ,Z fa, ,,, . . yjasfefgaf Qsfars 1 UK , X J : , ff, X 1. 5-I E , iff, N ,Z 3x is 9 K J I, 1 . , . N via! 41 Ll. 1 ' ff ff I M' 'I V P7 I H 4 ,f M Q' ' ,,, , ff , , ' 'J Q52 ,gg X 3 ., , f v f 35 ,11 ,, ,HA gs 11 J 'mfg W 'Q gp-0 64 4' J W 2 Q 4 fb, X A J Z? um , an ,J 'S R J iv Q -4 1 'Q 'sf 4 1 , ' ' ,ia '4 : -V 4, ,-,.. V:,:1. 2 3 . :ha 1? 1 .V J s ,. 5 E E 'x s-. M Evans, Robert Ford, Leanna Furdge, Willie Glover, Alberta Harrell, Issac Harris, Clara Harris, Josie Harris, Teratha Hornburger, Delores Houston, James Johns, Lillie Johnson, Mary A. Johnson, Tressy Jones, Donnie Jones, Estella Jones, Lena Kelly, Shirley Leflore, Willie Lewis, Evelena McCray, Betty Meeks, A. D. Miller, Ernest Moore, Erma Neal Shirley Patterson, Bernice fjenff 9raoQ JYQS 246 QSXUQQHXJ Cljnromzof People, Joyce Poindexter, Lenorma Rhodes, Everlina Rhodes, Johnny Robinson, Mary Rowe, Virgie Scott, Iressie Sims, Shirley Spann, Barbara Spencer, Carrie Starks, Brenda Stimage, Elizabeth Sykes, Charlie Thomas, Betty Thomas, Earma Tigue, Katherine Tribble, Dorothy Tribble, Estella Walker, Bobbie Walker, Irma Washington, William Whitehead Lossie Wilson Golett . . .,- nf? William, Ethel ' - 3 f R y R , ,r, rs .3 rrti N V ,, Y. , I f ,QB 3 sh, is 122115 QFGOQ OAGGQFS anof Sponsors Qin, J r I L to R.: QSEATEDJ Ernest Stanton, James Etta Powell, Dessie Griffin, Shirley Myles, Ervis Davrs L to R.: CSTANDINGJ Mr. Moses, Mr. Hunt, Mrs. Crump, Mrs. Gooden, Miss Jefferson and Mr Gooden Sponsors Dodd, Arby Small, Alberta Smith, Alberta Sallis, Dorothy Smith, Gwendolyn Smith, Willie Mae Stanton, Ernest Stephen, Mike 961112 If QIUOQ 323 Cjnrofof ibessze Bee grmb, GQJJ Q-Jreszbfenf if L, I A ' M' ' 9 m S xx 1 5 Q fi'-a fs A 1' i ,W.v.,7' ,Av . , 2, qu ? 1 1 A 72 if L- VV! f X iA . ' V ,af !,- 4 if ' Y Q , , . A ,H f 9 ,W , . , 7' , ,A , P'-.W V ,r , , 2 A ' f ' ' fu' Ly Lax' . ., ,I . A , , ' ' 1 . 5. 1 X ' Adams, Clifton Applewhite, Herman Austin, Charles Austin, Zenobia Barbee, Frank Barry, Dorothy Branch, Mary E. Britton, Shirley Brown, Claudette Bruce, Christine Bulter, Christine Clay, Tommie Collins, Sandra Collins, Shirley Collins, Virginia Conner, Carl Curtis, Eddie Curtis, Larry Davis, Ervis Delaney, Versa Edward, Susanne Eloby, Larry Featherstom, Arthur Fisher, Clester Fisher, Mary Pearl Ford, Obra Fowler, Roberta Franklin, Isiah Gardner, Charlie M. Gillespie, Arbrillia 9022 xA grade GD czmes Ciffa Jowefazzof Ogre Szorof gqzzfzuaf Gipson, Lillie B. Gladney, Sam Glenn, Ida B. Griffin, Dessie Halbert, Dorothy Hawkins, Floyd Haynes, Georgia Hemphill, Ethel Herry, Hattie Hodges, Minnie Howard, Jessie Howard, Larry Hudson, Doris Johnson Bernice Johnson John Johnson, Mary Jones, Charlene Jones, Mary Knight, Minnie Lanton, Mack Lofton, Lubbie Lofton, Walter Love, Easter Love, Willie Lucas, Lewis Luster, Dorothy Lynas, George Martin, Lula Martin, Thelma McCool, Floyd 1 . . csfafff Morfers l ,, ,4 I ,rv 2-It-fmegg, x zf? -rw, 10 f i Q E f J 3 3 fzfw A 3' eff? 4 A V rr. 43- 6 Q. wi f - 6 f M , ' Wvvfv A 44 178: , J' 1. 4' fi-, f.. 'G 'wi fy J 122 if QIUUQ J Elma 70177 a120f,7es51e .7?1Qy, cSfu0Q12f Gounczf ,ygaepresenfafzbes Qjrolofef Qfks jyromzlszlfzy youny Uygasfefeern f K J ,,f1.,,,g f , , xy Ls, , if -'Z - s 1' ' , A .,,.,, , r:,,.v ,5 4- f-' V 4 We fo. 1 J Q J V 'qv 4, A In as I A' '-f ff L! ' ,J --if f gf Q ' .2 s , , ,, W tw ,G M ' A A X fn - A v' , J , 7 k , J I, nh ,V V g ' ,Q , dev . L' 5 J ,. ..'. ' .A..A,.. i , fl! 1 1 on Y- fs f 1 V is 1 ,t,, , . ,. ,W X Q ts.. ,r m-,., - J' ' 'J A' . - . . ,rf-2u:a22ff13 , '1:si'Q- J eff - 1 ...4,.,. . X' - .-.V if - - J xx s , Z V? V ' A2 ' A i' 6' ,7 'I U mi I77W ' fvfayfy x , H ff Q 4 if f E . if 5 , f 2 ? gf V X MI, ,,,, 5 f , , , I , ,, F913-'E':'E1:?', 1' f f f 5 ,f-1i+ 3 gg fi G' EQ 74 J f , 192 1 4 I A ff yl:?f :ff f' .ni Q? '41 H . J 1 ,, , I , Q W 4 1 '2 Miller, Jessie Monogan, Calvin Monogan, Charlie Moore, Susie Neeley, Minnie Pate, Shirley Payne, Hernando Pe ace ,I Andrew Pettis, Christine Powell, James Riley, Eddie Robinson, Archie Robinson, Carrie Rowe, Johnnie Scott, Eddie M. Scott, Myron Shegog, Joyce Shelton, Mike Spencer, Vera Sykes, Gladys Thomas, Charles Thomas, John W. Threets, Hermione Tucker, Jonathan Victory, Lavorn Walker, Emma Washington, Georgia Whitfield, Essie Williams, Charles Wright, James If QJUUQ MRS. HETTIE S. CAIN, Teacher Burnside, Robert Burton, Sara Davidson, Pearlie rf-E'f:Q ' -gf' 2?-' 5iaiE'gI1f- . B ,A - X' xg-lzrf 5 .- fa-if ' 351, - :Le '- ' E-if., 13' if ,, -V ' S Edward, Barbara Marion, Jannie B. Mobley, Velma Parker, Joe Ester 7'7i- 4 : ,. , ,gf '- -L A f'I:2,,-' fi t ' ' ::-. - ,,l, ' V:-,v V Lg ,g E f aff? Reynolds, I oe Shedwick, John Smith, Velvie Stirnage, Dan Thompson, Charlie Torry, Allen eoenff QIUUQ MRS HETTYES CAIN TCaCl'lC1' Chambers, Edwin Gambrell, Frank W Jenkins, Charley Jenkins, Larry Liner, Joseph McCoy, Larry Meeks, Mae Ella Neal, Dee Mercie Palmer, Hattie B. 4 1 CCEQHQ en fary Qeparfm enf , --1, 1 -f-'- 3 ,'-: .,:.. 1 '..- zar' - ,A 3-. ,V ff -uv' ri, MDM Fifth Grade MRS. ARNOLD CHAMBERS, Teacher 'W ',1R,-, 'f' 1 Sixth Grade MRS. BARBARA WHEATLEY, Teacher QQHQ Q12 fary fbeparfm efzf Q- M mS1,Ar Q F3 his in Q Third Grade MISS EARLINE M. ANDERSON, Teacher ! fQ 3 f 3 f Fourth Grade MRS. LOIS S. EDWARDS, Teacher CKDQIZQ enfary fbeloarfm en! 1 4 N 1 J I l 1 P J I I 7 A as First Grade MRS. ROSA M. BROWN, Teacher awww 1 I V! I R , G 1 . ' V A ' if Q a 5 d ' 'Q' ' ' ' H f :S 2 X A 4 ff g if ' 2 Second Grade MRS, GLORIA DAUGHERTY MCKINNEY, Teacher 79 i RW GMX' J '. 1, 1 Q ., 79 O9- C.: 6809 QQ? Xl UML. Ac TIVIUES ---l 012 01' CSZZUOQIYZIS Dean's List L USN! AMA! . Honorable Mention WSJ Coagoma 11121614 Gokye ,,.,,siivFi'l'0hmz4q. Louise Brown, Sophomore English Major, Jackson, Mississippi Qszyffs anof csounofs of IgG Goronafzon as . A4 -sd i D1 Her Royal Highness Enters the Court i 3 k i 5, 4 x' I ? i I Pres. McLaurin crowns Louise Brown Queen of Coahoma and its tributaries Q 'QM I I I Queen addresses her Subjects I 83 N mor. azzofmlns' K' Eugene Johnson and Albertme Carter 97521 77576 Eugene Johnson, the popular and versatile Mr. A.l-l.S. of 1965-66, is the son of Mrs. Sarah Smith of Friars Point, Mississippi. Besides a regular academic schedule, Eugene has played leading roles in several dramatic productions and has for four years sparked the Mighty Tigers - to victory as he played well his part in the positions of halfback, fullback, and quarterback. His future plans are for a career in Physi- cal Therapy. Albertine Elizabeth Carter, Miss Coa- homa Agricultural High School of 1965-66, is the petite, charming, scholarly daughter of Mrs. Albertine Carter - Neely of Clarks- dale, Mississippi. ff? Age dl? af O U12 5 140122 ff, rf' EGEVK Qs X Q. A is K fvf B I e Mil g,.-.-- ,ff Q' ffe G 014012 afzbzz -'YL,, QR Q R 5936 -...H .. ,QTY-Q. . -....,.,, w.-., f--..,..,. 'X i L L N ' W km A,f 'iii1igg::.. ' N - Lx ' 'A I A Q - N Q s. 'Y iw? mil '-5 , WN W h. 2 I I 8 7 W 7 0122014140511 ,J EQQQQFS 4 E Marion N. Stringer, Student Council President in 4' l,aqf,.t,f,! Qrv : .,, ' 1, ' il: ,L 4 W'-51 - nf., nf u J Dorothy Pennington, Secretary, and Larry Thomas, treasurer, stop at the business office to check on student counci1's budget. ooernm enf X ' f ks. ,J it-.. 5-, Q me f r, Q 'R Yr ,vs . . ' 5,9 ' , ,xi . Rx, ., lggxlww ,sez gy. ,- ge:sse.tiff,?igM,s.gw. , Qs f as? 3' x- 59 fc ' -33334 s- . 5 . . as 9 'Q s sawn . . . .ma 5.4 Y '-1 A-gps.. :-'..' : . iff.-, iss . ff'f f?lv3f 'A 'N' tw. 'fs Sf f i' Yf f HA. . .. .. .. '-V 1 5?, is3 'fIq.z'5:ig:,1 .- ,anim ix -fgrsgxm ef 1 .-.. - .--Q .-'Y'-f-W Xqggi . ,skill til t - ' .Xia--:Z '3'5x1svJv-f '53aEiif b . . 2- :5- f4?1:l9u!r3g pi? J 2 .1 'J-'. hfassaas.. A.. , Ni. , ... - ., A-.-, 'Wu -. t...,:q. . . K 51-,-, :. ,V . - 'f f i?-af9if+i'i1??? 'ali , L N -.. 1.,:w5g.,,.-4- Student Council Sponsors, Mr, Lee Roy Garmon and Mrs. Zee A. Barron, listen as Vice- President Stanley J. Hart explains a new idea. No Taxation Without Representation 'K'- ' if nfl. if-fx Vx Mira ng' .X 1' The Representatives of the Student body are: L. to R. STANDING E. Johnson, E, Robinson, B. Hill, C Long, E. Cosby, SEATED S. Redrick, W. Dickson, A. Carter, E. Bryant and B. Spencer. CSUI2OQy CSC500f SEATED L. TO R.: Edith Hill, Amelia Frierson, Peggie Townsel, Lucy Hutton, Mattie Ducking, Bonnie Conwell STANDING L. TO R.: Kenneth Thomas, Jimmy Autmon, Joe Willie Jones, Mose Rollins, Mose Williams Student Supt, 86 Mr. Braxton, Faculty Supt. 'BAPTIST STUDENT UNION METHODIST STUDENT MOVEMENT President, LOURINE JOHNSON Sponsors: MRS. GREEN 85 MR. JACKSON .,f:.:-::1f ii: -: UAQ - im .,,., , 5' Aw 2 'aiwfliw ,E , if 3 if ig? 'f sg Q f' 2 gi as 41- ,H :rw , ' , - . . - A A ' 'un ggi . 'X , ig.-A b , ig! N Y' A. Xe-.W ka.. 2s:'?i7+4f'1 3. lv ,pd X T - f .M ggggiiz, X g?i3gggwr.51ff,Q X, AW A N Ax . A 4, ., , MW X , . 3 7 Q-A lf ' ,xfjff -. :P 55 - P A N ,wgmff 1 ' , Nh: M f f' f IQ, ff Yu 1, ' ' .ks I, N ozm 57' of gaps Qurzhy Uefs Zqy Ogseroafzon Q MC3Iy6Z07 of v-vw 0.9 ., QMA7 643501722 77 OHCQFS . rv 4'--if --'+ ,V Q1 if . , 39, , . 5' l 9 Jimmie Autmon Vice President John Smith President Mr. Joseph Wheatley Advisor wenfzeff 71212 ua . f are Y- ' , - , -.,,, N M ,V A , . , A Coahomans attend Twentieth Annual National Baptist Student Union Spring Retreat, Howard University, Washington, D.C., April 23-25 1965 Mr. S. E. Grinstead, National B, S. U. Director U DEN G90 Mrs, Z, A. Barron X is . ' S ..,.,s, l f 'F-:. N s ' ' V y 51:3 ,, X ' Kenneth L. Thomas Business Manager A National Faculty Advisor 9'faf1b12afy3.QS.CM Wefreaf Q Allen L, Turner Chief Reporter cszyffs anof csoun 5 of Zuszhess ,Q .,. N WMM Sophomore potential Businessman, K. Thomas who hails from Rosedale 71 AM L ,162 ,A .A . 5 , m Q -4 ' V w- X.Nr,..1,? in S M, W H l 344 V- J V Q- ---.....,,,n. ,. , , j -: givsf -4 -4 - - W-...M , a 4 5323:-TF 'f ' R Wi. ' 1 5356 , L is ' f C' f 1 E 1 W- Sophomore Business Majors in Class During Problem Solving Time J uszfn ess 6115595 Mx WMA' .1 , A A High School Business Classes M . M. . M rs J Oses Mrs. Dorothy Armstrong, Instructor Instructor of College Business Courses 4---,I E531 E S -4, A. ocafzbnaf yecfnzca WFQG -'U -v 5 X31 zf fi we A Coordinator Cain and Instructors Lenoir, Sims and Lattimore Vocational Technical Staff and Student Assistants 1' W' ocafzon af ecfnzca 71490 .af W W1 -9 Q 21 of 4 W 4 if- , 25 fs. X 4 1 , 5 N4- fi ES. I Q S, Q 9? N. . V. 3 RSF: ' 1 :E 5 h'SIQQfs-szqv s 1 3 Q N . Q 4, 4 ' g 1. XR X ' V 'Qt -s cgzyffs anof 5011126 of gufure Iv X if at if r Carpenters Bricklayers Mr. James Dodson, Building Trades, Instructor rl ffx fi ? I i Z Auto Mechanics Mr. Alfred Blake, Instructor 5? N, If is M? sit-I is .....-M ome Con OIZQICS cszyffs anof Qgounf gram . 45 3:5915- ,R , wp 0 I YY C.. . , A .. , rg, . 92 Z - V .4 4-...inavf , s. I xx I ' '-.' rgj ., R .al gill' -ij . 3 1 r -'-: e .x, . -' .,-'41:' -farifskf. ,,.. M M Q N X YY I if ff- t Ss ,E Q K M E , rs: Q S K Q -SA Y QM Q ,. 1 Q Q M, 9 , f gl A 1 A ,h ,jii7 5 i'VQ 's ' S 5x 'MM-H 1,,.. Zq, . ,Ai., xt bizzp 6 f I s Foods Class Mrs. S. M. McLaurin, Instructor v- ' FIM Clothing Class Mrs. I. M. Gdmbrell, Instructor Wewspaper Hfjfe jiyer Csfarv . lN'4g,, ll ' 1 Editor, Jimmy L. Johnson with Sponsors: Miss Weeks and Mrs. Crump looking over New Idea for the Tiger Star 's i 'VH 9 The Tiger Star, a student publication, is a compilation of campus news. All phases of Campus Life are in the Tiger Star. Any student on campus is eligible to become a member of the Star. I00 jfe yzoagnzfgbenf 17 Zegafers A OFFICERS: Jimmy Johnson, President, Gloria Oliver, Secretary - Sponsors: Mrs. Alma J. Woods and'Mr, Daniel Hunt 772215 C115 so f D.. Edward Kinard, President - Sponsors: Mrs. Henderson and Mr. F urdge QD ' L its 7 I gfe Ccj0Q1caf1b12 rwreaw ,,f' X- gi , ,. - ' ,sax -v- DISCUSSION AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK TI-IEME: INVEST IN LEARNING ,,,.f- X,1fs.f- sf? -'Qin--w -,Q ,,..'v- gf gis- sf-sf v,-sf ,-.-.r -NJ -' Q-1 -' I, 1 1. QT H5 ELLEET yjresenfs Qgzyffs anof Qsounf of - Si if ew ' QQQQI -1 x mx..-n g cm - af'- f mg, Q X? Y gi Qixkx .- Xi! W k wa 3 A-, 1.3 W Q, . .RL i G, fi L- , if. Qi z x M, ,- ,,V, fs, , 1,7 , p af A J' Re citation New ED 'W M51 LJ 12 5 wg , vb PROJECT AND EXHIBITIONS IN HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT gresfm an gram afzkzs PQI? Cg G15-5' S Monsieur Raymond Thebaud, Instructor N 1 cgzyffs anof CSOUI2 5 122 cfence 'Nvu-....,,,,NNm -ngyjf Nw STUDENTS IN BIOLOGY LABORATORY 1-:mm 1:1 .,f:-23 'f:27emfa,,,g X '-s,,, -... , L , ...A if' .il il L X fm RMQMOR .if-,. N,,T 4 ' ' Q.f'x'? 'wks T- LABORATORY WORK an A V-'R -'W' BIUQ IZ. 223 .LE Q , ew, . 2, - fi up -.gf gq M,,,..av fs anof 601112 5 122 CIQI2 ce Mr . Keys demonstrates X! 'C' X, ,QE W 2.55 s ., 1. -:Q . -f sv 4 'L '-1,1155 : Q 1 '- 1+ e '- ,Q 1 W T-2: -' XX . -me-vztrsmialsl-iii'-Y':e,2a szxrsxi' R 'Y '1 - ,f 'f:?':'2':f --t sxy .J--:,f1f,:p4 w xgwir 5' f 1:1 -'ws' +5-,-:-:. 5- - X , . Sr. 25S I 1 . Q t-Y X 1 -. fl.: ws X fig- .t A x 'Sff'C:.,.23X3:1 gi, . v. - -Q-': ,,:,-., as - s ,' fr , J' fi ' . ' 451: 4 ' 1 X g ,Lbs ,. ' ' 4 . . X. ri 1: , s 1 , ,,, -A Mr . Starkey Hudson .. ai W-N, -X AMX ,.,,, ,., ,,.4ws , Q IW. ,. W x .e-85 ' A 'Jr-. 3 :-. 1, M4 , . 4 N-?I1. 'f ,sw- 1 '47 4 . s f W? 1 .5, , ' 'f i q ss .-me :.,q.:f.:: Q. -. Q , N. .X ' ,J 5- .,.V., 'V.,' - Y 1' V E T f 4 '07 -' I nk 'S N 'x- 'X Gofye 74,4 Gm 1 :TK 1 i , - ' ,. , ff. LTL. ,Q 4 ' f wtf? f , ' L - l Q f uw ' 1 Wiluff, I :' ..1 .4 A , if ax L. f 'r ru I fl ., .,- A ' fu- 'ff 7 '-'A I4 If . ,. it 46 id rf, -N yfxk sin. 44 M I., g,,pwzviH9WW Qgcfoof 714 Gkss 1 + ,M-ww A' , , 1. fix v ' lf'-s fp 4 , 4.5 f - X - ,.'nar'i- 4 , 1 6 2 .Q 1 7' ,I aj' x 3 'X -'4,-,,..- MMM, ww .. ,Av- mff - ff I 759 Goafoma FY. 650124 25 S Y A :if --- I ,2 . ,f fF2ff3Z4I'5 T1 I ri Q2 ' ' 'f ' ,Q nb 'V N11 V 1 Y, 33 V I X I Q fm 1-.gh , V V . it rl 851 1 2 f ., QQ -41? r. if Q ff so 3 rc J o rin M 1 wr - ' f - S 1 , , r o 71 A , fl 4' x Q ,..- S' ., I X I in .1 g rf ', , 5 , -, 1 . -T? , . W5 .agw s-,f X L- , .,, 'W 'M ' 'hr K :fir mx 1. . A ,V 5 'Tw ,Mm W Q E, SQ W 45, The Coahoma Junior College Choir in Action Under the Direction of Mrs. G. R. Keys Coafoma unzbr Goiye anofgqjfcg. ysjanof 1 f ,. - ' IM14XXl33XS? l X'-' 'x Q- s ,v Q 5 7' Q Q nk, Ll ff' 22... W Ah Y S5 4 ra fl' wn,,,h ' ' , ff W.,.x'5 V7 'un 'T V xxx' 'li HEP!!! rt H4 K1 MKEWUK 451 u U xv kv l 1l1M!-JMVS' 5 Miss Consuella Carter, Director 759 9611551612 Mr Jackson Sponsor y 'f A 554 ,r Picture 'A Na+ 1 6 Available 'ff-2 Willliam H. Harrison, President Mr. Ellis, Sponsor Illustrations and Explanations are the keys to understanding Modern Mathematics FRESHMEN Walter Catching Robert Giles Ollie Campbell Anthony Colliers James Robertson Herman Brown David Madlock Otis Emery Leon Blocker George Sallis Doris Brown Shirley Allen Ieriel Faniel Lucille Williams Robert Simons CLUB MEMBERS SOPHOMORES Hattie Wright Irma Green Panola Mitchell Earnestine Jordan Arthur Walls Fontroy Todd Elbridge Hollimon Nathaniel Brooks Mariland Upchurch William H. Harrison Vocational Agriculture Class - Mr. Warren Shanks Instructor .X by A X5 5 . 1' 1 ' f 'Qi' J s J .. Q .,.V WW! ,Q ,N ,, U img, Mu N'-3 b ti - ,i ag . Driver Education Car with Instructor Taylor Cotton , G5eerQa0Qrs nspzfe zyers 'WS ,yz ' Left to Right: Patricia Willis, Margaret Robinson, Shirley Madison, Shirley Nash, Elaine Kirkland Yvonne Kirkland, Lucy Hutton, and Vallena Johnson, ferf1m14i'1' Cheerleaders: Friendly, Tactful, Tireless, Go, A. H. S. Tiger Go. omecomzhy Cgzyffs anof 501112 5 s X 13 If ,m i 2 S' Q 1 J x 5 3 5 351? Q 5 I 5 H ,S II5 3 2 Sak MW .fm sig- wt' N omecomzby fs Q'-,smsawr sf f---- r 'W 'z 7 J 7 2 as yu Y President McLaurin, Dean Whiteside and Registrar Martin lead Parade GIZOIOCSOZIIQ J' E Q 2 i .1 lghfvi 2 I .S W s W r W W W W W W W W W W W W as W Il Q 1 :N W HOMECOMING SCENE MISS COAHOMA JUNIOR COLLEGE ON PARADE W , A O ..x,qw2'?y. .. .-QNi'FW?1 ' .-M R. . . ,, N ,. .- 63 H If - . : .Gif 5 ., -J' .' J, . . , .- - .:.. . .igiQieYL ffE.E,.' . - W A ,w x W N 6 Ns Y N tum' . ,.,. E i ..,:,,..,. W W W W 1. . W :sg V j f' l F.---'. I ALUMNI 17' MR. Sc MISS A. WK W ,f - if H. S. W Q- -e-X :Nw W O-w .-:.e - AW' ML Q :sw W Q M, .. x. .,. M M :gg ...,,., .N Tl 553 II7 f 'fsisss ,gf ,Q omecomzlny Cszyffs anof 601112 .S fi- wx ' . 'fi sg l ,, f .. 1 N- -. g, . . ' .:,1 , :HQ-:F -'jgff ,. , Q . gf , M, w 2 -a -, iu:.g:.v : .xx ,A , . I H x . g , : Q X Q I .N ,. g a - .s 4, f- , Q su- r 'S Q1 'lt X Q 2 . J . -Ht., 3 I - T wr ' ' X W- P ' - -Q-1' s . .. ' A ' I , if ' ff ' Q' is ls, wt., A W e - f 5 af- gt .es f as -ix 1' Q! A Oi - dv, .f - ' 2 .' ' w- J, 'W-5' gg 'V A ' V ' . - ws . N , Y 7' V I -za, A ,, . , ,s..t A ,, M: W L- X X f-s zyff K- .testi ' js 25513 1 ugiifkfr -5 gF5-:s.e:- 5 1515- W Y 1 'IL-Z ' ' 5 .4 . . , ' ig Qk syifg. V Q , - ,:.:.'f:.?'. . College Queen and her court watch Homecoming Festivities from the Royal Box ,,:t . Queen and Captains Carter and Williams Queen, Captains and Court sing Alma Mater Omecomzlng Szyffs anof Qgoun 5 5. I Q 2 N fin , if ! hw,-Y W, mf. :Wg M -DL M 'Fi 2-'ds mb A 1 -21 J A. 5452 4. 4 - - civ - wr Q- 'M 1,..,.,N. 1, - -f.f+.x 1, M 1 ,mf if qkhfg A 1E A, vw T, 8 . ,,,,, , ws, , M of, ff. Jeff -ws'--' f an in A I' a 7 -7' f IJ , A J M -as f, S5 2 iw X 'M 'rl ' 1 1 , L F5 Q is , .MIM-W A-': ,, 1, 1 f.,N,'jf Y f Z-E'f+-,W -4 1 lv ,V 'A 4' .. f,.-10' L 4 E A, ,A,. , 1 ' Q P V 4 VL' I, I , V V I Q ,. ,.,, ff , lg 'I I . 5.5 ' t V: , , ,V Y, .,, , ,P -. , 1 pi , A ,-57? gf' f ' . y z y 2 x-QQ. ,fM214f?',W wi K, A A! 4 A N rg' 2' . ' -f-ff. 'Q ' ig f ,. --. ,. 1 v omecomzfrzy Cgzyffs anof Csouzz .5 'Q Q il I Q9 ,X SN. :im .1 l ...,.,, V, with pf, ' J AU. ' ' . -1' ' ., H ,. , , I .,-Q- -' .V qw . Jgfwv ..,,-4,,g4.,,,, ., . 5,34 ,, ' 4441 - .H4:.n1b3ffK' h,.w. 3 Y -:ff 12' 120 if lu v rf 'rl' ,. , -.aewzn fir V ,1? ' Kp l1 7 ful nj. Ha-4, 27 ' ,, .' ww . . I .VY-f ,'.' ' , ..: We . fo omecomzby Qszyffs dl?OfC5OZ1I2 5 E N iigim - ws, .NA .Y W ,X .I X ' fl., .- QT ' ' S' S: ..-4 'Grimm t Q. x ,Q Q55 M ,--' 3, 2 p. - 1: .I X3 f. X A yi is ' QA 3:2 , x N , Y .w 1 v 1 Z., omecomzhy Qszyffs df20f Csoun S if N ' ' T Q ,:, Y ' - , . I 5 . f A A 5 a I f- 1 ,hw x' Y X ., ' 'V .K f ' 1-'xx M M f vb f'fI'1 'X'if3KR3- 15.4. ,--Q - M. g x -M 54- A., N 1 Q Din- by - ' 1 A , ,YK V 9, wer' ,Q 'x .iw N- is ... A D Q Q' ,JM av., ,Q A as Uv. s .fn rw -.., . -Nh-gx.y 11 twig , x E 5 K x 9' M ,, gs' pxigim 'S' .di .1 M. gg A -w 5 'N N Y- 1:-,:' Y' 7 Ma, V ' A- ,rzfw if ' 1' 'N igfiafgk V qw fu 'Q-mx .H , J A 4' ' M ' ,, ' .. .1,. ,V ,EZ -if Q... J cszyffs ,anof QSOUHA ofmmecomzhy Zance an A 759 Queen Eeaog zfe ygaf 5 ANY 5 ,, ., ., vii' 2 . , 0 Q The Queen had two special guests, but One, two, cha cha cha F only one is shown I K, . 1 5, Respect for Form No Restraint here fs anaf 501112 7140122 QS fog gjrom --Quik gi , ' 33 , A , IQVIII. M Z . A IQ Q. I ': WfK f1. X . XX X M X x 3 'Q 5, 3IC?i Ix , rm - . f I1-H1332 . Where are our escorts? Q H' ia D Who is cheating who Peaches Peek a boo 'w , ,: , - f- A J' A 4 'Z'f 5:85. AQ M i fl r Ei , Qszyffs cmof Qgounf of gresfman U 46 -HI! llla ff sk I x N V l v l w P i 1 V I- rzen fafzbfz Friendly Faculty Members WZ, Sophisticated Sophomorets Wholesome fun N V r Q31 Af? 0120!-CSOUI2 5 of fjkemenfary loereffa 19 , -A 5 e 'g,...' , ' 'X 4- ' , r - ,, M ,st 'T S -'36, Efg-fhfgun - L1 The Land of Dreams Come True 4 v ur Qu' get ---' -fi jab' 1 nr fi -' Q-r ' if' 5 '7 2 if M, 46 1, .1 2 ' 1 4 'B . in I ' 'dv , Mrs. Lois Edwards, Pianist and entire Cast in the Finale. yt? FY. Ggrzkfmas yvarf b 1,221 J ,,, iii ' ' 2 I 1 fa. f A g ' f ui 5 I Q AL . ,. A ij' A I- A A Y Q 535 fl, f 51. n v g I zu- it up ,Fu 4,1 Y if K ,J ' ' ' ' , - .,., A I -A JW 4 2-' , ,W 4, V x AZYA i ' 'i ff' an X A . , , 4 4 R mm , ' ' 4 ' AI,-.l' 11. an .. ,u fr, ga i 0 A. Q .... 44, V ni, : i-.3, ,-4V 5 ' Z gf , , A .. , Ns-..,.,.... .... ..., fm Km-.-. Qgzyffs anof 50111206 of gun a120f5auyffer EMI ' igmgf - ' cszyffs anof 501112 5 1:12 ffe ampus 91410 L 3, ':..m1 -. - L FfA '1gggfisisz.siiiiseszxZ'iie5E,iiia3. ga, 1 I 1 liiiiiiiilvaiiiiiiiiiiii Giiiiif Q11 - VW' A . . . Q 'wrt f . ff, ' f I P 4 5 3111, 5f,.f:':g:Q2 M ' -53. ,, , S , ,. fy, tg ,LW I V H ..,, ,,,' ' , , A V '- NY, x f I .Q 'S ,Q K' A f w,.w..N 'AA' 1? 1 1, 1 1 W ,, I Q4 L, l 'sz A :ZLL ff sd'-W: , W. fjgfi, 1 'J f Frankie and Ed- die check in at the Y .XX 1 ,'9 - ' ZUOPAQSXUUQ CSZKUOXGQIZIIS gnjby Qsxzyffs Me CSu122122ef 8f21'1b'5122e12f yjroyram, mar. 1,a,n1W-g7M'f'l lWM' Coahoma J'u1iets view St. - if F 5 Louis Romeos from their balcony ' MQ wind ow I4 Snack Time ,. ,W Posing while Mr. Gambrell makes change anafcsounf of QS! 50013, Wo. as a jjarf of Wig Zzkecfor 3 .3 ,, , x lj-t,,xell Q , YW, Watching the Cardinals and Giants play Cardinals vs. Giants ,V if W '37 is se 4 S Q anti Spectators and Coahomans enjoy the baseball game Watching the game and Camera Q l W Ar ' ' if V 4' ,v H ., , , . P , K A iw A ,M ' fl' 2 , A In 'I ,. U yy, V W. 4 1 ,I A Z, 4 K . ,sv , 4 P' ,. , ii Q 0 , ff I as E A 6 'jfta , I amp lr 5 :1 f ,V , V fi A , if , D ' 1 f 1 Q' 5, xx iv ' ' ' 1 1 V f y ' 5 Y f f JW 71 4 L ' f I ' , ,V VW ' ,gf , l HW o 'P' W 'S 1 cij29CZl6Q9172CZ CZIQZQDIW 491QZQ57fg gqnnuaf yganof Goncerf r if X g, 1 ' A - I M If I , A .. I ,. .. Q, , , . : - , .. - 5 A 5i?'.f.-.,p,z' 3 ,ffl-:f'fwf - 1 4 ., , . A j 1 ' 'gjr fix. - E ' ' f-511 -VQ - R fA A X '- -- - Q,-,a, 1 I f ' ' P , 4725 1 -' 1 'A 'W , Mr-H-M ,ar . f. - - , 4 . . ' - ' f. - ' mf .1 , M - .t . ' 1 V ,, ' 'I ' ' '- ,--A : ' 'ir' , .-f' - .., f. fy -f - : '. - 'Q '. ' .. 9 ' ' ,.,' J 2 ,, X. l V ' - '-:- Y ' 1 1525- , xg A ' - I 1 . , 4 ,Sf , , it--' A ' .-,. 4 I -' 1'1'2.P' : fy 533' ' , :Z '-'-rw .?0?f:4S211' Fi: , W ' 4, , , Q' 5 - ff K .3 ' ., 1 , . , .. , . .,,. 911, .,,,4 ,5,,..n,..,,. ., 9 -ff 9' A fy, ' - , bi ' A 'W ' I an -B wg ?Z'1,9 Q H ,g ,, I Q, ,. .,.. ,, Z 6 1' Q ' V 2:5 N - M 9 , diffs- :MW '. T' . ' , 4g,,,, V f,, ., 5k5:,?q:.:,53-. , f A ', Ap -. ,f fe g 55' ag . g I .lfiffix f ,.,. Mm b xn an , , if-K ' P-LW! E Ki. . . S ? ' 17555:-, 1 -Q N T52 f N . N' .5 Q. V Q :V A 3 it v W Q gfwn2w g, ff,L mi Sfww Kx 5 ' 25 'F V Q .1111 I, X x M Z M wi V1 3 Q . , Q , V. f f wg ffgi afi 2sisf i H ,1., . I V, 'W V V 1 N Q ,:.: , ,: --El-, X ' A .769 Goafoma unzbf Cokge Wdfbfeffes anaf ZY000Qf1lr20fQSeCf1bn cszyffs anof CSKJIIHUG of dfbreffes anof ZJOOOGQJIDOIK cgecfzbn Mary E. Branch Frankie Davis Marilyn Whitehead , ,a..a--a. -- f, , I ,, K, 'U' V ' 1,5 . .aj . , ,.,., ' ' ...A 'H ' Z, , , ,, V 1 .f ' f-fffj. , ,Z when yfzjffvgzguw H 3 , ,ma . .QW X P5 , w . , Q ,, , 4 ' 1 vi. 17, N. 'V Vg-65351, 3 .4 ' my . . ' gf . W.. 'M , -, ' 1 , , ' I W, ,ig .V M'-, ' 'A ' 1 ' ' 59- -1 ', . - r -f 2-4,151 'ay' -' ff - .'f1n:n f f .awww n f ' ' 11 8. . at W :,, ,gulf ' ivan. ff., ' -. I, 5vL,g373g41 gz 'Vr:'g , Z, 4, an 7 1' '- I 'fy hm , -' up , uw ! ' V'?i V: - f .. Jay' Q 'ff 35 VN, 7ff'f-ff-'Ja ' if f 4,117 c X' ,, ' , ' ' , y V, -4.3 ,Q '4 via7,g ' : .ff - 3-I Vie fvafrh ' a-W-4-:fc , . 'fr: 1 - .' 4 fi 5- V q -3 we ,. ' -2 , 1f , 'C f L K A . V i , gt v QWPYXI .1 gif, , L 7.5: ,. ' I u 4 1, g , V 'V' W -. , ,f 'f ' ' A ' , A 'mf ' - ..-,,UL, -..L , '- ' W4 1. +L ' W'C,....f I-iT'i'f7,11T'. . ,.., 'f7 . uf cszyfh dIl0f csoufzf of gqcrogafs anofyzpajbreffes SW Acrobats Jimmie Autmon and Johnson Brothers C305 oof Q3 0 .9 ' 97 yszbaf CjOQICdfIbI2 6255 , + , but NI, 1? , Q 9 ' 'ag ' 2 we L Cx 1 I Q, 1 mv-W . , , S, W 1 fm ! xv . 4 Q. D, -,V . ' mg. ' Q ' --nw 'A 1 w A ' ' '- i ?'v ' I-1 wsrflfmwiinv -' ,V -1 ..A-,.:gL.f ' - If rv- Vr '35 ':r:f,,-v ' mv-.-3 ...W ' --AA ' .. ' ai'f??l'f'-M , m .- :mint :gz43:v,,.g,,F gr, 4 U hm Y.--M 1 . , .as j, ,ll , , NE, ,A Q , sghgigr. E, 2' ' A 3 4 I' f If 7 5 . y' V - f . ,.,.f,,z2 X wmzgwfs' X I JL i 3, 1 M 2 X N CSM.: ' , K Z .V,,i A. ...,.A:5i.i - A Q 1x .,:.f L, f ,, Q , ' 4:55 X -ws . ' . -ff 1 , 'N ' . it w 'gp - 4 l l ,I ,X ,, Mat A b I .. VV V 5 4 I J .. ,yay w 5 Aw, LAY, Q.. Q 'AP 9-1,4 x ,V ' X , 3 , ' - X , A' ' H V - .G 1 . fx X - mwffjk x 5 I . ff ,Q . ? 1 Mull! 1 , x ' , 5 , ' v 1' I , , -, . - -- X 1 vm ,x K , L t , X , - A ' W 'V vw N ,uf Y- X '-1 X' X. 1' Q, Af? ' 5 X 1 ' A: x A -., Q 'l 'H Q ,I- M ,i I38 yjgyszcaf Ci0QICdfIbI2 Physical activities provide relief from tension and build the strength and endurance students need HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASS - Mrs. Gooden, Instructor Z? Zyers FOOTBALL TEAM C. J. C. Football Tigers: Small, but mighty! COACHES Green and Hogan SOPHOMORE PLAYERS FRONT ROW: CL to RJ Robert Johnsong J. D. Mooreg Mose Rollinsg Solomon Collinsg Mose Williamsg Leroy Cart- erg BACK ROW: CL to RJ' Thomas Millerg Thomas Stubbsg Johnny Dillardg James Redmong Ronald Austin. My3affQ fs 7 7 , y M 'M1,,3, 1 631 I A xr I 5 Q, 1 yn, f ff' if :MI ,Aw .1 ...- as ,..,,,.u, ia' 'ff f Ak 'T -it S -. .,,' :K A V- A W x v ,.: N. .M 'V . 6 3 A A, . . ,.-, r- - ',- - 59 532 FZ' -- Win 'iw 'Q' 'Z ', :f: x55'i: ffQ 1:Z x-'X 'f'- X f 7 --Q-' ' ':5 ' ' ' MW W WX MGE? -- '. . -gf pf Mai E' 3' '-'R 9' ' 5 W . . an . ' ' A S I - . ,. - .H ,V I , ' .. ,V .,,-,QI VI A I , : Af, .. ,,,, . - as y .,... . ,, M '- '- .V ' - X . V 'Q . . , ' S .. Mff- ' 1 ., X , ' -- - 5, 'IE' P , I . 45 w6sv:?i:f.:A' 1 W :4:.:V0Mv'-V v I L ,J A - I, W -dt:-N-4-w,:, I t L , Q V V .v V 1:5-' 9 1 1 .. E X .SF - me ters.. Gif 9121514 j9Qyers 5.6 ' - J V tl .W ., , Q' ' 'f-1V 4 ' A Q h-:: fs . ii. . ' ,R A l x , I 2 : ! -as t 32 i 1KiQ I Q is 3, Q K f n , 5 f . ix , K vi 1 W .T , ff 'ft-' Q xt ' Ja u ' ' ' 9, 114 1 ls. .1 1 LL, , ff' '53 ff QL32 Us 'I -f -4, I 'M aa. ,: 41 'W 4' 1 a Enthusiasm, Determination, Loyalty, Stamina--A11 Contribute M-sf ,Bw a successful 1965 season for the Mighty Tigers. A in I SENIORS 81 George Haynes 14 Eugene Johnson 45 C. B. Bennett 41 Charles Jones 60 Willie Armstrong 61 Euron Hervey '71 Lonnie Whithead 11 Percy Anderson 84 Joseph Higgins Jimmy L. Johnson, Public Relations man NOS. NAMES 14 Eugene Johnson 63 Billy Clark 41 Charles Jones 26 Jessie Johnson 70 Hill swckes 71 Lonnie Whitehead 'J Johnn Budgets f- 61 Euron Hervey ix '76 Sylvester Broom 51 Gregory Neely 65 Bill Noah 22 Willie J. Williams Willie Johnson Coach Taylor Cotton Jr Trainer Miller 35 81 George Haynes V 11 Percy Anderson 84 Joseph Higgins 72 Joseph Thomas 85 Warrie Shanke 45 C. B. Bennett 60 Willie Armstrong 75 George Elmore l rv ygasfefgaf 5790122 :tra Q5 xi 'wg-59 Q, iglrfie if f-age 73 33575. Y S it is Q 5, s - if is 2' . N .. -. W ts. Left to Right: Jimmy Johnson Asst. Student Coach, Maclon Wall, Walter Brooks, George Haynes, James Washington, Harry Sawyer, Henry Kilpat- rick, Roosvelt Lee, Earnest Killum, Prophet Giles, Clarence Butt, Charles Johnson, Willie B. Greogory and Coach Taylor Cotton Jr, Killum makes two more for the Tigers. 'n ' P Q55 9 2 32 QI:-:mo-4 m'1 U3O'U 'fS,L'J'qE-m: ' gr' '-' Q Y O 5' mW5UQrn'm m L'3f'UmeD- 8,75 00'-1o'f3f ,:.,1,.- Q. 5 V'.-n:...,. gill-f Q',,,,--. fD 'c-33 50-5521-+0941-'-,,,fD,,,,,:J Uq ...-t3 ,r fn Q.. - gf mm -01.4.-,-,,unq .f-,Q-e:.2Q. wEU w..., mm gy- Q Quarry ' -:CJ O MOH- V, Ovwa- 5-f ew fwd rf . w fm , Amd' 0 -1 'U 5m'1f+ mem 2-SJ Q an-'J' W Q' ru --m0.+ :s Q39-N f-- S2 21v-E::':- ffl gaze - Pi-- f-+, V3 Using. 2 .--2 4 K QQUWOYIC-45:3-'--m0 Q 1-va SUD -1-ml' .0 ihweifa-1- ....f5,93 ' l..-.Off-E1 m,,,,w mm BH WND- 1, lm D--'UAB N 3 :gm 2,UQQ 0mQ-.rp-3 'U1.-r-fBQOUqOfDv-r-,H ':e1-gg.f,--Omvqogtldsgosmggfm.--Q0mWW mms U' Q fb 400:-aa Q 0 Qgtrm CD:-,,,,, H- -SU, mrs-o::':',,,5 fO Www Sv Wmmeguam-'Sur w U' milf-3 fb fbi! 'oBQ+-1 C-1 mum Q--:nw '- '1 1::m,-1 'DG e W. -.Hz .-1 f -- ru Q O.-+ . -. :r o ...QW .... .Qu-'+G - mm - N '1 ffeimze-e5,2mwee.+w.af'e:4 awe as-:siege -2 ' -figs-gewezesew geeeeeee -megs e us e' ei ED'.s,',f,H'.-2:g'a1-?'UE2a5M'5g5 'ea-a1,,,,,, 01 -go-egasia-gm?-ae,-U alma-gigs? Him-4:5 -Q W. ie Gage .m'4.f-1om CD5, ,-:Hamm ul NQTQQ' ,-.Own -1 Hom 13.261 ml'-'f+ . D .gmc-9 3 07' s. ' '.,:::.f+ 92 0:3 '- f Q A .0 -Q su sn UQ -'Q-Df ' 0 CD 'U 5- 95 EYE?-'f3S.w8233!-.:,fff1EeQ-P.25wf3Ef'E'a2, 005' 52e2QQ2'.,iig5 WLS ieaiiege z'i,H'Q fs sa- ' '95 E . 'UQ cn ,VV - cn 14 ,,, ' ' - fb a ' 55'??eQ5'523?m53'3-Qigiiz EEE? ' :r FQQLSPEQEEQE Gas- 35-e5?i525 eel? H E., ,o, gefff' ,.,,,,,,, 1-,QQ mwxwg Q on-v-Q G fp Ong-.Q-59:5-3-4-r-CD Nam S' mg m u 1-A 2 50 QOCQQ n-1 ee, :T 93975 , E0 ang-CDD-1 '10, mtdzqa Q45 me nw- Q sm- ....Nn:W,g flzrh my-' A ,mg-3 -zoom fb .., ge... g.+'2U'2 A --sf ew m--seam:-Qwrbwe same- 'Dow was -H we game-Amee Q'-22. :SE 3555-221 f3,F9,3El15fS'l'33gS- 'T: r'S-U? A 'ELS'-?g 'i2:::2,3 Sw? 1 'r'I :S 222-m 'S-'75-'3-U1 ' Q W A ff! .,L, M A-Z New f Huw fe-v 'QW' ' Q' 'f 'f 'W -. -. ' fm' Q jake En'i5q,fF.g5.g?i5.g,gmgggggggqgaggggggfgfchfo Q13 , esidentoftlm, wg? W c'S mm'f:f2 m?5'mm ffc5'mN--S' 'I' Y- 2 - Tr f:inHockSYLe Egrzqbgg L' as-Em gow-Q37 Qwaagg 'Y QQ rWs45 -3 ?-L I' . , U, Qdmq ,Qs-g,m...,.. :'.'5-' Q lu-0 4: I carft see 3359335-5-555 Hggsgiagi? ggaaiw -, B CD Q1 Q. maggcg- A resistourbidf ajgaomnmqqgrsgmzimagjg-Qgwofgg-' 'E, f5.4-93-g..KQ U7 5' 2'1,UEQ'g-?.'L.g,7,b Q rn .....,,, Q. H 50505 H' --- H0213 V :T I 4,:1Emb1'yWand Ufzvfsgm use fE'3'ge,S'3-Qwgenzg WSQQES 3- '-U.-1102.123 'stockholdec Ewfbz' 'UNH 'Df f-+- fn 0 5+ OUQU' I' 3' 02-mlfofvz' 'ie 0.2 5-mm S'swg.asf's:.ee'52B MSSQL' -1- Q saswsg-. Q txmore noe 2':,,,, Q ,D---fqvqq 'D' If F-B 5 ,,,L5 Q :nl cenroffhef 'Q-335.2-'is gaze-5,5 4 'DSS-ME' 5-Sjsigfm C -' feQiz2r '?:,hQa' e 1+ rn .. W -- V . .teambetweer Gmac? --fl -53+--E?L,E'D Gi Q 933230 'I LQ 'L.32: '0If5-'i 'm'Ba1timore -5- QM' S S9-2.g'5'o5 '3gf 5'm3 ': '-3 H3 P 3' g ymmgfgaam e GEMS. ee'?rfs.M:f2ffoU'a'e,.,e Sw-5-Cuffs' :- M63-fa 0 Q' Ug6rSp01ftS,,l,e4UQf+I3rn: mcmc'B 5f'E2ri3e'g.'fE5 5Ddnl.:L,?, 'gigaog Larchligg-f,,g!-h0'Q - 'uid be 1:9 nocxsfew-, e ' ' fb mswibmm f 1 ,D-fem , . -- --fem, e e fe MN- 1 3 :f Q. 1 Embziy saud. We-haveled theffg-DSETQ' Q53 QEAYHEFEQQ A bt., kg-egimnlqq - -T. N524 fb gg AI-IL1ngaterece1pt,s1ntwoof1r5,gS2525-,Eg..5.E5g,g.Q4gP,4:g.mg-QTUE-F3 I ..-,a -Iiegu, 5-ggi? 9 , ' ' '-- ' 1 thethree earswevebeenm DHQWWQEEMHQ gp,-2 --mn' .-,Tr-12-D-2' HDD Q,C9.m as rn n n CD co sv- 0,67 w ' :Z a '- 1 :rhgbm he 'PQ' rpfnicg. U2 .figs -QQ-Q. fu 5' fm . . 53eSf 5f E?5s'5Uf22mf mei-em --'-Q gina'-M 90 f J'The C1v1c Center m BaIt1-53,5-Gggwg D5-gggm 'FSCQE 593333 QQ? f9'g,,9f5,,5?L3gQ5. more-canbeexpandedfromxts moms. E33-Imgiivm rs' EG,-5 1 :- Q.-eg 51004: 0 4 -- '-Uh.,-D f-P :iron - L4 Q. '-4 3',,,,-. ...JS , H-Qtfhm fp f-+ Q- I-va D' :QC Zim Q--1 H f ?5eff?5012i'50Fiitifiilimiflii 55:9-Fiwgfh M5525 ' V' 63222-fit ,A 1-+e+t-.D F-A,-H L-:,.h. El as V Ax gh . Y 5. 3 NHL,requirements, Embry gigsjgofiggmgim 52 UISTQEGESQQ ddaed' Quan g. lm5+'231'Efn'g 'ES galgghgcrncf N - O Qlggigmag. ,A H ,., -. ., H H .. Dm . gig' mmflgii 535.53 52. SL.,-1 85- 5 UIAIQQQ-150.3 . QC... Q,-+1 CD-U,..,.om F' Qigrmgggug W 0 Q0 -- N W ,George Flaherty, part owne ma-1 Q43-3 Qc D- mf gm :s N: mag: 5 34,5 -, . of the San Francisco Seaisc 'fgf3,,..?g5f5ffN wif- E' E555 , 1. -- ,Q ' ' ' , - A A ' , 'x n'?fvgl W F . 'Jn 33 :QUE ff--Q A242-'A -- Mirza Y'F'i3Ui'.Lx.1nu.uouvv uae.: A-M -J-' the Western Hockev Leagueff,--e-mw- -Me.,..'i:..f, AM' ,Q -W ,mmm -5 ... - ,T -e 1 , , 1' -M - mf' -, , mmf W V-e..,.. , , , - - , shot - own the xmddle 11 and BarryVanGerb1gnP Mmm in ,mM,BrQnff-J mgngs amhme HKETME-ML fmmdiiiixe teii'i1EEmeanl13qanf, Assocxglonas bqardegfli 1, , ,, e W . - n p-v-an up 14 I ,....,' ,.., ,..,, - i-AML! MQW Xlflgyt.. 1uQQ4,f'g-Af- uffl- -: - 4, York,represent1ngBm3 gm? MSEEWEDS ,WS95-15.3 A2'5 0E.Em, n I- H ,..Q,,:m,,wm:y- -1 m'-fmggrrg-'w.'2.'U5'3 . .1 '-42'-:PIT m,..UQ'-1 '-13':S 'f-+e-C'S'3-V'-gg'-7-f,fJ -U :3-'n gg:-+ 57 G9 gum 0 23050 ' by1nterests,metfor.: gf-N-',2,?E,-gf4Q:.5,-3557-3 2-1 n:f,5.53g':v 5 ...P tg?3'+-ggj:','9J55mCQ'gQf,i.0gDl1g3'12F'332-5,5535 A -- w-wI ?ih4Q' fb no fi- omg: 'S-g, : D' Q49-fqpf-km E.-:':'il'4c5E35i f'fe1EwQ. - -I r, I of-f-0 ' ,.. r:1f-4033 nf-'-1-m.:.fD5 mmm, A 'Qm2. Q, o.-+n.,:cugfDm'5..3q'-,., SU - ex1s'o1ngNat1ona1League 559323-g,2U2.i2'3,Sm gi-3092.-3mQ'1Qu 2 I i.,Q35,3,.35'MQgm,E'm7'f3 5' 5 ',g-ff. cr3,g'5'31'5l3,5'-9,5 -1 C Q4Mt1T 15 1'Q G?--SWE' 01663. CDG'--55'r:-Q:-.G-Orr in-'bln fm-vm f:'3m --- 'W 'S mU'oP1 ' -- ...lonrea, orono, EC,fC.f?2::Q'5 ,Wm zgwglgoccggqm 5.4 lsggmggmgzgnosm mg Q,:n,,,,,m5,mm,1 PT' CH York 'F'g'ef 5Q.33-E2-W 2jggff5zfff5,S-g2g.Q,:+?- 1 ,I Z2-is'ff'ee5,,,'fsgn:ff 55552-ga'hs'g+v3gii2' V53 roit. as fvw23.'5'-O ::Q.D-01 rv -2 'Q 'fb ?U3.3? f'+ FD 'TNS fv 5fo 'O1i: '-2 H-O e I 5 : gm 2 G25 H-Seawhm 533x523 P'ifU?.:'E3 f+g..3g'2- P ' 9'2p.s: 'ifw'4fA'Z s 5.5? 'gg' e e Im OPUVUISUC at! 5-eg Eicmgm ' 9, cm2a 353 cm --'LQ igfff 'O'-'c'gm5-Qggm G' g'm:pmq'3 Q-Qs' : ,F - punt Flaherty send! 2,533 ejfgiffvgg gap, ,E-55,3 ,um gmwxgm-ggnpwxmmg Q, 57353539323 O m wards. We've been! :Tug ZZ' ET-Eggn S '1-I5-31'M'i-VD 3'-l 55: ES.:f.E5'Rg'gg-m' 5 U-mgg' -'1 'gg UI--Pr kit wif' mfbgg Ugg' me ,350 V, Q'fD?Q'53LS. ?'S5'5 413.15 2 'gg' Q '31.0o?5Pf : U1 - . M4 'I' EF.-JU . ,..- Q. ,... A O 'H 7' N s: ' '.e.ar10na1Basketba11Af 511,51 5325136221 552336, 23,,,g.,Eg' tggggggagggggm Q 5,15-53555:-game?-2 UNH' 'f , Q-'Ha ... 7: ...C+ 3. - ,u ug - ,,, emmlnfhefowpalaceaf Qeefeeee .2-ee ggeeme-ee E :Meena-2855 iS1iO the CreditOfS311FI'3.TIU1b'1uEaMfmng,'5:g:,T33gj5'fmwfwff- '4-- M fffe 1:7 wean Dc:111vcau'm1g456vAmf H5 ci SOD. CD SD -Mali V ' me K WMCUA' , 1 6.ama1vc1a-32111 cnfncf I I mel ' .'W W W F 'W' ', f . r'W 'Esi 'Ei'?x rf CO5 hockey fans' , - !56-52. e Us O G en ra will hav? Seasons added U3 9-maffam'--maxi mmm- 1Q2mmlR1VE3!'S. . i W lixffckmugfgrl-A? nigggnfxd fmxiug 4.4 :- I 1 x f. ui 1 1 s 1 1 Lie-, .. ,Wm f Zasfefgaf Gfampzbn 1 l I , ,fa A, 0' .Vl' COA CH GAINES 'W' fi'f.i:? 'f This Year's Coahoma Junior College Tigers had the best basketball record in the history of the school. The team had an unblemished season record of 14 and 0. Their only setback was a pre-season contest against Utica. Eight times during the year the Tigers scored 100 points or more. They also set a new single game record of 135 points against Owen. They Clinched the S.I.C. Conference Championship with two games left to play. From first appearance to the last the coach, his staff, and players exemplified true Coahoma-type character, S 1,0 90122 NAME AND POSITION Roosevelt Taylor William Tally William Ford Charles Jackson Douglas Lane Arthur Brown Richard Collins Otha Mitchell Jonathan Singleton Albert Morton I. W. Fairman Author Wash Charles Cummings Eddie Myers Charles Tripps Fred Holley Felton Kelly Tommie Tatum Howard Barron Andrew Pennington George McGee Forward F-G Guard F- G Guard G uard Center Forward Forward Center Forward Guard Forward G uard Forward Forward Forward Forward Guard Guard Forward 1965 8: 1966 RECORD COAHOMA OPPONENT 100 'Mary Holmes 79 'Utica 97 Shorter 99 Arkansas Baptist 101 Mary Holmes 111 Arkansas Baptist 124 Mary Holmes 94 Utica 95 Owen 103 Utica 90 Prentiss 135 Owen 93 Harris 108 Prentiss 113 Harris 105 Shorter ' Pre-season games ? ' h it X? G Oaf 01220 losefs JYQJTJS ,Iwi ' X ' 'ON NIH , HH , W 'Q' H ls 4 S if.. fL3'v1e I! A i G, Q? :TB 51 ' ii' a 6 Al 5 V, QA 4 if i .fg- 'TH -91, S ff , ,Q r N A ' Q9 rv . VXWXZM Q 5 vig- sky gy V gsm I' ,f ? ' 2 1965-766 Cgampzbns ' H mg M . S Q i. st X r NNri?'fi3t , S . Mf5'fhws X ,W JJ .1-is .mgftg 3 -f 4 YQ, fymsxme. ,. ,,,, -. X .1 , V 4 W' W-W -Us :Q , -e f Qwe- X ' v.f?'N UUHu- ,. D , X ,,,,,,.,. SQ,-5,wQ, N Z ' 1 'B+v.X.,.:qg,5: Q. '-I,,,l . wmv, r- we N I X. 1' , ,, ' ' . ' ' -v.- . Q- E I K, f -2js::i:. 54, ,- Sn - 'S , 'Q -' ah f ff' 5 S gg g r . , ,W 2 - .,,.s - ,N at Y fi semi st Sify f- 1 55?-if Xlv -mx - V Nw nt:-gag. 1 1 4 1 X ,Q . ' q 5. Most Valuable Player in S,I.C. Tournament Wanda Dye ,.wff 'A -591 4 i 1, Wanda Dye, Emma Jones, Elaine Kirkland f. ' ima ,. ,. :': 116921 535395 'Q sawn-, . , yggg -gg,-f-.,, r.w:.:, -w 1: v amd- esmaw wav wmv ' -, as www Y - 2 - 211-J-his 1 die have ij A- :aafakv -' ray- -xswarzr -aww' ' . 'N me www. f 1.2 - . -aZfz ,19S 5. mf- 'mf g 4 lu L. to R.: Patricia Harper, Valenea Johnson, Elaine Kirkland, Lucy Hut- ton, Barbara Curtis, Joyce Nichols, Mary Barnett, Odessa Sanders, Wanda Dye, Emma Jones, Fannie Stovall, Carol Sullivan, Annie Smith, Mar- garet Robinson ,..,...,.,..-.........,.w.-..- , ,nf ,, . . .4 , ,,- , ,,-.-,.,,,,,1, .',.,N,y.: : ., 1 ,. ,Q - f:v'.,fvi,i'f.H 1 4 an--f.,,f:,,w,-.-rg-V T251 .pg-'fy ,- Q,-,1 ,3gv,4,w3jf4. L V , 47 7' A ffii' I -vQfs'l'- x , .gn-5a,,ag,mg3af Q, f V , ,f . , ,. aw , ,, t 7 Q gi 'i1?fCfv1--2fJ'- iii! -'Q ' f 1' ' ,gigamgfzf 55 ' ' fi 1,1 ti v 5:26, , , 29F7'SQ SH ' wrmv' MQW fam'-. mt : 'www -:fy we 'MGM :War ,KW PM ,awp , V aww gg 9 108281 4 . , . I49 ,R ? : . W, s 2 N 5 . , P X X x 'E ,Q 3 -ww' 'fi in i.g.- '-iXxr 4 rw, ,Z ,M E X i . rv'-' ' ,R Q ' I .3 --.Na - ' L .f gxg , XX WIP' in if ! ,I .,., . , if , fgyf sq w if .. L ' A ,M ' cl'-7 T -'A-Q , I 'IJQJX 1 au fa N ,l IQ K Q 1 Y. 1 i V. N p W W Q f v , e- ,.' s 1 Y ' D X -4. - I H-4. :J Q 'EQ , ' I a -- f--'S QQ U Q st A: 'Gui-' Y ,wr :Of ,RF W mf J ,XRS A' . .. NN f . .. h g bv v X NR' 517 , W wt - ff I eff f 1 5 M- WE 'A 5 Jw' vw ,G Y I m 1 vw. ,ax iE z is .-ry-ve, ' 2 LB: ff 5 1 5 .. . J ...--, Jazz, A 4: 'M'M m V H 3 W - H ' i f N' T i K, I 'i P! Y ' W 1 4 P , . Qfyf. J-...- HW, :W NH fs S NS qw-v.,,. CQHHOMQ Q OEVELOPQNG HUG An OPM 'WM Co FWQQQ 2, . ' qv, Rio , Y . QIA UW 1. 7.5 4 1 , ' 4 f 4 ' i I mx , . YOUQ V an Q ,A H '7 1 fs azzof 60111206 gram 1 Gomposzfzbn CQJS Xgresfman CZQJQX ow oczdf 501512 ce GQJJQJ Mt. J. H. Wheatley, Instructor V r u E 1 f A E fs yjrojkzcfzlny X 'I' ar 'V 'f as, F ms sv. A 'we 'IV'-r fl, fi 'dr--'- -'avr fi 'g 'v.- 'sq . fl ,. 55 ix 'i 'Ii fi fs 5 5 it EI 1 ' I A i ll 'I Ii E ,C 1? M in li, 5. 'v it r ,4 ii i 1 1 l il s-fl I if Hall, Rudolphia Shanks, Myrtle HUlT1DhIiSS. Lillian G00dCI1. B. S. Williams, Delia V i 4'A i Howard , Eugene II President and Miss CJC's on Faculty in foreground. Alma Cole, Miss C.I.C. of 1958 and Editor-in-Chief of the Coahoman, and Dorothy Jefferson, Former Miss C.J.C. of 1962 I54 Furdge, Elzery Allen, Henry . gnfo QSOUJQ 5 A in-19' 5 S - K V' x E Shelby, Rachel .., seg F' 1 ,C . 'rf' k. V , 2 'X 5 . . 1 is L HN V ,- ir ,221-vf-fvv ',, QQ ,. 3 f ,ia 'wi A 5, 2 f 5' 'fn . ff' . . . Randle , Alice 42 Sis- l i llx Tillis, M. C. I ' fig! A' - 4 'anvil I 1 2' - X fi? 9 -QQ. 5. -W Q ,Q finnvunw--v' ,Q 1 . zu, K ' 5 ' 1 :PY . fl' J 5 S X 3 I - X . - 'X -' - ,g . x '. .ffP.Afg?5,t,- - X . I ky, .A Jxyfff l' ff' X x , C,-A , va? 'fff 5 ' 4 , ,fx 7 x 27' . ZZ, , 'ynjf wxxkxx ' M2 f f-'Q K f ., f .. gg? J. 4, Q- , -' f-'mx ' ,ff I Myles, Annie Myles, J. P. Daugherty, Annye 1' L frdyligk L .ax GQ .-alw.4Q -Wi Shelby, Rosa M 20 Coahomanson Faculty I55 v I ' 1966 Goafoman Csfajf I I 13.52 I L I I Nw. I -S141 -'L MN ' ORGANIZATIONAL EDITORS Allen Turner, Marion Stringer, Stanley Hart and Jimmy Autmon 1 I 5 , - II I me ,155 5 U I EP, :W , I we eeel Q L: 'X ., 1- x '- , I I L P lvl I Editor-in-Chief Larry Thomas , I 3- 'Is' 'I 5- . ,gamma I I SECRETARY, -BUSINESS MANAGER 85 TYPIST I Beatta Carson, Kenneth Thomas 86 M. Eley II ' I I I I I ig? I I I I , I an I NI I EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, SPONSOR, AND ASSOCIATE EDITOR Larry Thomas, Mrs. Zee A. Barron and Stanley Hart I III I I, I IH use I I 1966 Coafoman csfafff Q, LAYOUT ARTISTS SPORTS' EDITORS John Smith and John Hannah Jimmy Johnson and William Harrison .wslvxx ,Q six TQ 'XA H 5, 51.3 ' f-is si I an-A ir. Q V L, Ke ,QSM gy AQ 15 KSA?-:xl . HIGH SCHOOL EDITOR Editor-in-Chief Larry Thomas and Nayland Collier and Staff College Staff I57 F J I E I .J IJ 'I J I 4 J- J F e E J I J J I Ji J J J w J Jil J J 196 6 Goafoman csfafff EDITOR-IN-CHIEF - - ---- - - Larry Thomas ASSOCIATE EDITOR - - ------ - - Stanley Hart COPY EDITORS ----- - - Louise Brown, Albertine Carter HIGH SCHOOL EDITOR ---------- -------- N ayland Collier BUSINESS AND SUBSCRIPTION MANAGER - - - - Kenneth Thomas ORGANIZATIONAL EDITOR -------- - - Jimmy Autmon SECRETARY-TYPIST ---- ----------- - - Beatta Carson SPORTS EDITORS Jimmy Johnson William Harrison LAYOUT ARTISTS John Hannah John Smith COLLEGE CLASS EDIT ORS Rubye Ellis, Josie Washington, Allen Turner, Bonnie Conwell, Rose Spears, Edith Hill, Lucy Hutton, Margaret Stevens, Louise Byers, Marion Stringer, Hattie Wright HIGH SCHOOL AND ELEMENTARY CLASS EDITORS Earl Johnson, George Britton, Dorothy Long, Pearlie White, Appolone Tyler, Modena Carter, Gloria Oliver, Albertine Carter, Joe Reynolds, Frank Gambrell TYPISTS Marion Eley I Beatta Carson YT? -4 g L. to R.: Mr. Martin, Mrs. Barron, Mrs. Armstrong f rf 1 LTA g J FACULTY STAFF MEMBERS Mrs. Zee A. Barron - - --------------- - ----Sponsor Mr. T. W. Richardson - - ----- Art Editor Mr. James E. Miller - - - - - - - - Staff Photographer Mr. William Lattimore - - -------- Assistant Photographer Mrs. Dorothy M. Armstrong - - - - Editorial Assistant and Special Typist Mr. M. C. Martin ------ ---------- E ditorial Assistant Mrs. Eddie M. Jackson - - - - - Editorial Assistant Mr, Johnny Hersey ----- - - Editorial Assistant Miss Earline M. Anderson- - - - Assistant Art Editor I58 CC ' 77 Cszygfs anofcgounof-S ofa now j7f5f0Qy g s ., f 3 ' I 5 . 'nf .M ,J 'q,. x J :I . 3,2 - ,N if C W 1 M V Mg SNS x1 w F 9 Qszyffs gui' 960 601112 5 4 i 1 1 A ,i 9 XF vw Tl 5 li ,fb Q -4 'TU- . I 1 i F r in I I r i l I w H 'a 3 r. U wi' W fx N 4, ll iw 1 P I il r seo il Mrs. Derma Moton, Ass't. Librarian, Mrs. Mirian Green, Librarian not shown Qszyffs 5 f 96 501112069 Vw., ,,., - F XS X,.. W Fx lx- 5-..--1?1 ! Fw CS 0,05 0122 ore Zzke cfozy Adams, Alvernica 608 Pearl Street Cleveland, Mississippi Adams, Barbara Route 3, Box 110 Charleston, Mississippi Anderson, Anna O. General Delivery Friars Point, Mississippi Anderson, Mattye Ruth Route 2, Box 52 Lake, Mississippi Anderson, William L. P. O. Box 2 Lyon, Mississippi Andrews, Arma Jean Box 82 Falcon, Mississippi Anthony, Joe Willie 409 Armstrong Batesville, Mississippi Austin, Ronald 517 Hancock Street Starkville, Mississippi Autmon, Jimmie Earl 533 E. Dupont Pascagoula, Mississippi Bankhead, Leroy P. O. Box 291 Anguilla, Mississippi Banks, Ceola 529 Bolivar Avenue Clarksdale, Mississippi Barnett, Barbara E. 923 Lee Avenue Hattiesburg, Mississippi Barnett, Mary 125 Wally Street Laurel, Mississippi Benson, Leathoial P. O, Box 84 Darling, Mississippi Betts, Henry Steve 242 Carver Village Pascagoula, Mississippi Billings, Walter J. P. O. Box 469 Tunica, Mississippi Black, Mozella D. Route 1, Box 151 Shelby, Mississippi Bowen, Jesse R. 2713 Meharry Blvd. Nashville, Tennessee Bradley, Freddie 517 Grant Street Clarksdale, Mississippi Breaux, Theodora 231 Demetz Avenue Pass Christian, Mississippi Brooks, Excell P. O. Box '71 Jonestown, Mississippi Brooks, Nathaniel General Delivery Jonestown, Mississippi Btown, Aristeen 524 Scott Street Jackson, Mississippi Brown, Beatrice 212 Service Avenue Hattiesburg, Mississippi Brown, Charlie 1420 Fernwood Drive Jackson, Mississippi Brown, Edgar Route 1, Box 8 Cleveland, Mississippi Brown, Emma L. Route 2, Box 60 Lyons, Mississippi Brown, James L. Box 35 Jonestown, Mississippi Brown, John L. 1701 Wissler Clarksdale, Mississippi Brown, Louise 524 Scott Street Jackson, Mississippi Bryant, Minnie J. 436 Grant Pl. Clarksdale, Mississippi Burney, Earl Leon Route 2, Box 3-B Ocean Spring, Mississippi Burrel, Leon 124 Webb, Lyon, Mississippi Burton, Jesse L. Route 1, Box 243 Lyons, Mississippi Byas, Flora J. P. O. Box 477 Mount Bayou, Mississippi Cain, Lula M. 409 Odom Street Durant, Mississippi Carson, Beatta 919 Page Avenue Clarksdale, Mississippi Carter, Augustus L. 509 Ruby Street Cleveland, Mississippi Carter, Florean 532 Kimbro Street Marks, Mississippi Carter, Lee Roy 509 Murphy Street Cleveland, Mississippi Carter, Mattie Pearl Route 2, Box 286 Sardis, Mississippi Carter, Robert, Jr. Route 1, Box 305 Clarksdale, Mississippi Clark, Mary M. Route 1, Box 66-A Alligator, Mississippi Clay, Jesse L. 655 Grant Pl. Clarksdale, Mississippi Cleveland, Ben F. Route 3, Box 72 Decatur, Mississippi Coleman, Dorothy L. Route 2, Box 40-D Merigold, Mississippi Collins, Richard Route 2, Box 182 Starkville, Mississippi Collins, Solomon III 1440 Plum Street Jackson, Mississippi Conwell, Bonnie Route 2, Box 148 Mound Bayou, Mississippi Cooper, Charles 909 Lee Avenue Forest, Mississippi Costict, David 136 Carver Village Pascagoula, Mississippi Coulter, Chester 131 7th Street Danville, Kentucky Croft, James Tilman P. O, Box 506 Webb, Mississippi Curry, Lula M. P. O. Box 375 Newton, Mississippi Curtis, Barbara R. Route 2, Box 25 Cuscilla, Mississippi Davis, Dorothy 1217 4th Street Clarksdale, Mississippi Davis, Frankie Route 2, Box 132-X Clarksdale, Mississippi Davis, Mattie P. O. Box 164 Darling, Mississippi Davis, Oscar P. O. Box 164 Darling, Mississippi Davis, Pauline Route 1, Box 378 Benoit, Mississippi Dillard, Johnny P. O. Box 32 Nitta Yuma, Mississippi Dixon, Fannie B. Route 1, Box 97 Oxford, Mississippi Durr, Robert Route 3, Box 131 Mendenhall, Mississippi Earvin, Bennie L. P. O. Box 121 Hickory, Mississippi Eley, Marion 505 McKinley Avenue Clarksdale, Mississippi Ellis, Rubye M. Route 2, Box 416 Sardis, Mississippi Epps, Clotee 608 Grafield Clarksdale, Mississippi Fairley, Louis 409 Mclnnis Street Petal, Mississippi Figgs, James 655 2nd Street Marks, Mississippi Flagg, Roy Route 1, Box 89 Clarksdale, Mississippi Flowers, Amos Route 1, Box 33-A Collins, Mississippi Ford, Malinda Route 3, Box 332 Clarksdale, Mississippi Frierson, James M. Route 4, Box 78 Oxford, Mississippi Fuqua, John L. 529 16th Avenue Nashville, Tennessee Gant, Melvin Route 1, Box 1-A Mound Bayou, Mississippi Gates, Barbara J. 1727 Evans Street Clarksdale, Mississippi Gates, Julia F. 119 112 Field Street Batesville, Mississippi Gipson, Robbie General Delivery Mattson, Mississippi Grady, Brenda J. Route 1, Box 24 Mound Bayou, Mississippi Grady, Barbara Route 2, Box 9-B Carthage, Mississippi Green, Irma J. P. O. Box 271 Crenshaw, Mississippi Greer, Jimmy Route 3, Box 255 Carthage, Mississippi Greer, Murphy R. Route 3, Box Carthage, Mississippi Griffin, Imogene 510 Cotton Street Marks, Mississippi Griffin, James Lemar Route 2, Box 255 Carthage, Mississippi Griffin, Queen E. Route 4, Box 124 Carthage, Mississippi Hall, Erma General Delivery Ofahoma, Mississippi Halsell, Tommy D. Box 438 Spring Street Waynesboro, Mississippi Hannah, John E. Route 2, Box 145 Carthage, Mississippi Hardmon, Andrew 521 Sunflower Street Clarksdale, Mississippi Hardmon, Catherine 521 Sunflower Clarksdale, Mississippi Harris, Deloris Route 1, Box 60-A Mound Bayou, Mississippi Harris, Gladys Route 1, Box 63-C Vance, Mississippi Harris, Inell Route 1, Box 307-B Jonestown, Mississippi Harrison, William H. 1714 Evans Street Clarksdale, Mississippi I-latchett, Marilyn 937 Florida 'Avenue Clarksdale, Mississippi Henderson, Jessie General Delivery Mattson, Mississippi Henry, Walterene Route 6, Box 15 Carthage, Mississippi Herndon, Mable Ann 812 3rd Street Marks, Mississippi Hill, Edith M. P. O. Box 1345 State College Starkville, Mississippi Hill, Jo Ann 808 New Orlean Street Hattiesburg, Mississippi Hinton, Dorothy M. Route 3, Box 11 Richton, Mississippi Hodges, Essie M. Route 2, Box 117 Clarksdale, Mississippi Hollimon, Elbridge, Jr. Route 3, Box 25 Richton, Mississippi Hutton, Lucy 704 Lee Street Cleveland, Mississippi Ingram, George Z, Box 51 Benoit, Mississippi Ivy, Dilcy A. 418 Jefferson Oxford, Mississippi Jackson, Charles 337 South 6th Street Greenville, Mississippi Jennings, Robert P. O. Box 21 Mound Bayou, Mississippi Johnson, Andrew J. 616 Yazoo Avenue Clarksdale, Mississippi Johnson, Marshall D. 661 North 7th Street Oxford, Mississippi Johnson, Robert L, 2158 Powers Avenue Jackson, Mississippi Johnson, Vallena 422 Redbud Street Greenville, Mississippi Johnson, Willard 205 South Abrams Picayune, Mississippi Joiner, Synovia 620 Aloe Street Cleveland, Mississippi Jones, Freddie 406 Catching Street Marks, Mississippi Jones, Kenneth 1433 Peacock Clarksdale, Mississippi Jordan, Ernestine P. O. Box 852 Clarksdale, Mississippi Jordan, Mary Alice 941 Florida Avenue Clarksdale, Mississippi Journigan, Roy 2621 Brown Street Jackson, Mississippi Joyner, Jerdene P. O. Box 532 Tunica, Mississippi Kelly, Joe Haywood 218 East Valley Avenue Holly Springs, Mississippi King, Sallie M. P. O. Box 13 Tippo, Mississippi Kinnard, Alfred L. Route 1, Box 73 Alligator, Mississippi Kirkland, Vera Elaine Route 3, Box 244 Carthage, Mississippi Kirkland, Verna Y. Route 3, Box 244 Carthage, Mississippi Lee, Judge H. Route 2, Box 182 Clarksdale, Mississippi Lee, William H. 374 Yazoo Avenue Clarksdale, Mississippi Leverette, C. L. Route 1, Box 27 State Line, Mississippi Levy, Shirley Route 4, Box 56 Carthage, Mississippi Lewers, Azria General Delivery Como, Mississippi Long, Arthur M. 318 Quincy Avenue Clarksdale, Mississippi Love, Marva J. 128 Patton Lane Batesville, Mississippi Luckett, James Route 4, Box 135 Carthage, Mississippi Luckett, Lula Route 4, Box 117 Carthage, Mississippi Magee, Violet 121 Jefferson Ave. Clarksdale, Mississippi Matlock, Barbara General Delivery Ofahoma, Mississippi Mickles, Ernest II 1020 Kerrington Street McComb, Mississippi Mills, Erma L. Box 24 Coahoma, Mississippi Mitchell, Panola P. O. Box 343 Richton, Mississippi Mitchell, Willie B. P. O. 245 Cleveland, Mississippi Montgomery, Freddie L . Route 1, Box 602 Clarksdale, Mississippi Moore, J. D. 2036 Morningview Drive Moss Point, Mississippi Moore, William Anthony 406 South Franklin Street Charleston, Mississippi Morgan, Ronald H. Friars Point, Mississippi Morris, Rufus Route 5, Box 116 Batesville, Mississippi Patton, Melvin G. Sellers, Callie Mosley, Osborn Route 1, Box 51 Holcomb, Mississippi McClellan, Thomas Route 1, Box 57 West, Mississippi McClelland, Lennie P. O. Box 62 Marks, Mississippi McGee, Jesse E. 1211 Aloe Street Cleveland, Mississippi McGee, Linda L. 655 Grant Pl. Clarksdale, Mississippi McGregory, Leola 2431 East 2nd Street Clarksdale, Mississippi McHenry, Jenie Route 2, Box 50-B Dundee, Mississippi McKay, Estella Route 2, Box 4-A Tunica, Mississippi McKinney, Marchell Route 3, Box 309 Batesville, Mississippi McLaurin, Esther J. Route 2, Box 57 Lake, Mississippi McMurty, Lee Route 3, Box 166 Koscuisko, Mississippi McNair, Virginia S Route 1, Box 91 Lawerence, Mississippi McSheppard, Grannell Route 2, Box 176 Dekalb, Mississippi McSwain, Eartha N. Route 3, Box 14 Richton, Mississippi Nash, Shirleyl. Route 7, Box 180-H Carthage, Mississippi Neal, Herdistine 540 Ashton Clarksdale, Mississippi Newsome, WillieJ. 604 Bruce Street Picayune, Mississippi Norman, Eval. Route 2, Box 70 Newton, Mississippi O'Neal, Charlie Route 1, Box 278 Clarksdale, Mississippi Osborne, Frank Route 1, Box 324-A Dundee, Mississippi Pace, Zora N. Route 1, Box 7 Waynesboro, Mississippi Parker, Helen P. O. Box 86 Union, Mississippi Parker, Willie E. P. O. Box '85 Bobo, Mississippi 655 School Avenue Pascagoula, Mississippi Pettis, William P. O. Box 126 Lyons, Mississippi Randle, Mildred Y. 533 Bolivar Avenue Clarksdale, Mississippi Reeves, Willie 221 Church Street Lexington, Mississippi Reid, Emma Vernell 437 Grant Pl. Clarksdale, Mississippi Riley, Daphine Eola 612 Bolivar Street Clarksdale, Mississippi Robertson, Margaret 712-26 1X2 Street Gulfport, Mississippi Robinson, Zelrna Route 1, Box 245 Clarksdale, Mississippi Rollins, Moses 411 Quincy Clarksdale, Mississippi Ross, James Arthur 43 W. College Street Holly Spring, Mississippi Rucker, Joyce M. Route 1, Box 157 Vance, Mississippi Russell, Bessie P. O. Box 156 Marks, Mississippi Sanders, Odessa 902 Denny Avenue Ocean Springs, Mississippi Scott, Joseph D. Route 2, Box 118-A Clarksdale, Mississippi Scott, Melvin L. Route 2, Box 40 Merigold, Mississippi Seals, Vera Dean 710 Walnut Street Clarksdale, Mississippi Self, Olenza E. 1745 Wissler Street Clarksdale, Mississippi 135- 16th Street Clarksdale, Mississippi Shaw, Mary Ann 2319 8th Clarksdale, Mississippi Sias, Johnnye M. P. O. Box 290 Shaw, Mississippi Simmons, Eva 448 Washington Avenue Clarksdale, Mississippi Sims, Elizabeth Route 3, Box 131 Oxford, Mississippi Sims, James 134- 17th Street Clarksdale, Mississippi Skipper, Josephine 119 Snowball Court Clarksdale, Mississippi Smiley, Essie Box 152 Rich, Mississippi Smith, A 'nie M. 53 Lincoln Street Sardis, Mississippi Smith, Annie Ruth General Delivery Conway, Mississippi Smith, Arlene 718 Lincoln Street Clarksdale, Mississippi Smith, Charlie 71 Silver City Street Belzoni, Mississippi Smith, Dorothy Route 2, Box 70 Abbeville, Mississippi Smith, Ella Route 1, Box 164 Coahoma, Mississippi Smith, John A. Route 7, Box 180-I Carthage, Mississippi Snerling, Roy L. Route 1, Box 476 Clarksdale, Mississippi Spann, Leola General Delivery Dublin, Mississippi Spears, Martha J. Route 3, Box 318 Batesville, Mississippi Spears, Rose M. Route 3, Box 318 Batesville, Mississippi Spencer, Willie S. Route 2, Box Collins, Mississippi Stanford, Annie B. 112 Humphrey Street Marks, Mississippi Stansbury, Ethel L. Route 3, Box 45 Carrollton, Mississippi Stanton, June P. O. Box 42 Rena Lara, Mississippi Stewart, John R. P. O. Box 271 Lyman, Mississippi Stewart, Mary Arnold Route 3, Box 166 Clarksdale, Mississippi Stewart, Rose Mary P. O. Box 271 Lyman, Mississippi Stringer, Marion 526 Ashton Avenue Clarksdale, Mississippi Stubbs, Thomas E. 500 Sherd Street Picayune, Mississippi Tate, R. L. Route 1, Box Marks, Mississippi Taylor, Roosevelt Route 1, Box 57 Holcomb, Mississippi Taylor, Sevelda Route 1, Box 57 Holcomb, Mississippi Thomas, Kenneth L. P. O. Box 102 Rosedale, Mississippi Thomas, Larry J. Star Route Pleasant Grove, Mississippi Thomas, Lillie B. 428 Grant Street Clarksdale, Mississippi Thompson, Cornelius 1625 Magnolia Street Moss Point, Mississippi Thompson, Woody H. Route 3, Box 141 Decatur, Mississippi Todd, Fontroy Box 218 Gunnison, Mississippi Todd, Johnny General Delivery Rosedale, Mississippi Tolliver, Abe 694 Anderson Street Marks, Mississippi Tolliver, Robert James Route 1, Box 203 Mound Bayou, Mississippi Tripp, Charles T. 132- 16th Street Clarksdale, Mississippi Tuckson, Larry Route 2, Box 229-A Tunica, Mississippi Tuckson, Lee Alfred Route 2, Box 229-A Tunica, Mississippi Turner, Allen Route 1, Box 137-A Mound Bayou, Mississippi Turner, Barbara J. 438 McKinley Street Clarksdale, Mississippi Turner, Eddie 835 Garfield Avenue Clarksdale, Mississippi Turner, James T, P. O. Box 121 Rich, Mississippi Tyler, Louis D. 140- 18th Street Clarksdale, Mississippi Upchurch, Mariland D. 1621 Sunflower Avenue Clarksdale, Mississippi Wade, Roy C . Route 1, Box 119 Lyons, Mississippi Walker, George N. Route 3, Box 364 Clarksdale, Mississippi Walker, Mildred 713 Stringtown Moss Point, Mississippi Walls, Arthur Jonestown, Mississippi Walls, John E. Route 1, Box 81 Phillips, Mississippi Ware, Christen Route 2, Box 152 Sarah, Mississippi Ware, Mary E. P. O. Box 325 Marks, Mississippi Wash, Arthur General Delivery Brandon, Mississippi Washington, Jose P. O. Box 189 Gunnison, Mississippi Webb, Mary L. Route 2, Box 84 Sardis, Mississippi West, Boyd James 132 16th Street Clarksdale, Mississippi West, Emma D. Route 4, Box 151 Carthage, Mississippi Westbrooks, Emma J. Route 2, Box 137 Charleston, Mississippi Williams, Mose Woods, Eddie White, Mamie Ruby 534 3rd Street Marks, Mississippi William, Annie J. 940 Garfield Avenue Clarksdale, Mississippi Williams, Francye P. O. Box 477 Mound Bayou, Mississippi Williams, Janice 111 Southern Avenue Hattiesburg, Mississippi William, Lillie P. Route 1, Box 172-A Tunica, Mississippi 938 South Shelby Greenville, Mississippi Willis, Patricia 2505 25th Avenue Gulfport, Mississippi Windham, Calvin Route 2, Box 124 Decatur, Mississippi Witherspoon, Isaac Anguilla, Mississippi Woodfork, Grover Route 1, Box 85 Clarksdale, Mississippi Route 2, Box 136 Charleston, Mississippi Wright, George W. 545 Skip Avenue Pascagoula, Mississippi Wright, Hattie J. 1719 Wissler Street Clarksdale, Mississippi Wright, Roy Route 2, Box 26-B Clarksdale, Mississippi Young, Mary J . General Delivery Dublin, Mississippi Jones, Joe Willie Route 5, Box 268 Batesville, Mississippi Young, William P. O. Box 203 Mound Bayou, Mississippi e an! Our jjafrons Mr. Henry Allen Miss Earline Anderson Mrs. Mrs. Dorothy M. Armstrong Irene T. Armstrong Mr. Mrs Mrs Mr . Leroy Jones Lucretia Jones Emma J. Long Fletcher Love Mrs. Zee A. Barron Mrs Edna Luckett Mrs. Evanna Bass Mr. M. C. Martin Mrs. Ella Mary Compton Mrs Thelma M. Melchor Mr. Jewett Conner Dr. Luther W. McCaskill Miss Annye E. Daugherty Mrs Mary McClung Mrs . Cleo Daugherty Mr. Robert Eley Mrs. Phyllis D. Ervin Mr. John W . Fizer Miss Elzery Furdge Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs Mr. Frank McCune Maurice Mclunkins B. F. McLaurin Zezzie McLaurin J. E. Miller Mrs. Dixie Flowers Mrs. Annie L. Myles Mr. Henry Green Mr. J. P. Myles Mrs Rudolphia Hall Mr. gc Mrs. Tostie Owens Mrs Sadie Harris Mrs Marganna Parker Mr. Charles Hearn Mr. J. W, Poindexter Dr. Aaron Henry Mr. Edward Queen Mr, Johnny Hersey Miss Alice Randle Mrs Jimmie R. Hill Mr. Marion Reid Mrs Mary H. Hoosman Mr. T. W. Richardson Mrs. Minnie B. House Mrs. Bertha Riley Mr. Mrs Eugene Howard Ruby Hughes Miss Lillian Humphries Mrs. Gertrude Ingram Mrs. Eddie M. Jackson Mr. David Self Mrs. Myrtle Shanks Mr. Melville Tillis Mr. Johnny Washington Mrs. Mary Weddington Mr. Foster James Miss Mary G. Whiteside Mr. Benjamin F. Jones Mrs. Delia Williams Mr. William Lattimore Mrs. Mary Ying Q-IQ A Hggcbcoljr, Q: HQ M 6 orzfrm Mm: Itrfbf I I I ' I WI I I I I I I I Erabzf - Q I III TE gl 5 IPQQ bg V111 I -lu!! F I A I I v -l, e:o.'g.,,-...4., EIB-In-wud, is X - If IW III F5252 ig-if f I I F V L f .. . , . Q. I ' h I 2 F .I K Il IM 3 LIEIVEI' LII' V X95 I vi I L,-QI' f I fm EQ :Ib III Q I I 'T .1 . :I I I fffr' Ig? I-I Egg Enix IIMIII I V I L3 FAI I - Whey ff I -I I I: .I I CI, II Wg I Iam. III? E? EI my-9:7 . 6 Q 9 I ' 0 , I 2'I' fl f I I EE' E I I Ilk:II Ef Q:n-WE'-msn., 'aim Bligggw, Inii' I2 255232 ua? .EJ mug 5 'Q 'I 'I I3 I +I I II II: I r as: f F D V r I II -W-Imam hm A II. -I I- ,vv-Q, 511-es! ' I' 1 V V, . 'r A , X A ' , 1 N 1.,1,',.' .'I .V - , X ,TW x n y. ,jk I x f J' -4 ,vA.'g:.f -I ,214 . 5, M. , ' A v f lx 'n 51. fi. X QA HA . fx-. ,-H. f,.1, 'in .!f,1,x 1 w, irilf' ,Q I . ,r.,, - 'N ,A Y ' Riu' b . . 'V' ,.., W fL!H'u'Mjf, ff. S :L by 'Vs J 1 w .NJ 5 Qipzi, if 4' vw pool? , 9 11 ,V ' ' Z ' -1,. '. I S 'Q ,. 1 5, f , 4. if .A Q ,- ,,.- , ,.f lf, :fa , 5' . 1 1- Q w L ,j, 4 ,J r '-1 , rg '5- i 1 x , ,J af' -4 A ,J , 4 a.-v, .. . J' .- j fi., Ulf '4 -. f. L 1 ., 'u J ,N , 4 l., F 1 WS r ,vga tf , N .QW f, :gms Av , .. E , 4. . V A U. 1 hi 5 . w 1, L, 3 L, . 5 h E r 5. . E.. 1 w P i i 3 ffl. x 2 W L , is .K I f .-1 M' va X a 'EQ 5 M :- EH ' 'mf- 'W A W 14154. I K, . ,H V ,,,,jd v,,. Ziyi' f'15:l7 N Aj t ' . ., ' A ' ' rr' ' 4 F, 'FLW-5, .. 'A 5 f if A iam 1 , Q11 X' , ..v, PQ Y-max' .ff '7 7 My VW an A , Wa' QQ. S .Q 2, jim , L' W. i' I av - A1:eZ'f'!w ,Q .5.: , z,,V , Nha: 446 'xc , :Y ,494 .ln f, , , ,V , , G, '- W5 .ff - , 1- ,, fy Q fi? 2 ' f , , ,:f :fff' 3,3-: ' , :W v 1 , , 424 Y, ' n. -, , ,fffii W ' 1 if' ff .I 4 VM- .- 1 .1L,.,.,, 2 ,,3,'112-3, 1 ,. ja -wifi af, -1 , if f mans mussx VMQLQ5,-254. fv,L,::r3m,4 .,,. V 2 ' . ' 23 I ' ' f '- -, ,I Wm 1' 365' X I
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.