Copiah Lincoln Community College - Trillium Yearbook (Wesson, MS)
- Class of 1968
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USWALT LIBRARY' f N1 ,iq I I ! 1711fmlZQ EVELYN W, , . COPUXH-LINCOLN BUNXUR R,i,1l-ME A f WESSON, NNSSISSXPPH 39191 X I W.f f 0. ,qfi AJLAA' 2 , I 'X EVELYN W. OSWALT LIBRARY COPIAH-LINCOLN JUNIOR COLLEGE WESSON MISSISSIPPI 39191 V Copiah-Lincoln Junior College and High School Wesson, Mississippi LINDA JANE TAYLOR BURLIAN WALKER PEGGY CLINE EDITOR ADVISOR BUSINESS MANAGER A 2 ww M222 ' ,fhfg Q42 ., N If I g m ,,,, 1 W ,J f l f :wfw :'?4,3',zW W 'fm , . .fin . x if e ff , A I 'QT ' Q ' .S I '53 1 M Qi. ' ff.: ,Y MMR. , 1 -V ' rw Q1 U I A 52.1 ' 2, ,, , i z 4 1 A THEME CCTIME97 , ,.:.. , ,sms W I 1 I I 5 , I I I J 1 W , , V 1 , 'I 5 , sf If I Iwi? I 1 1 I , I '-xv 4 Ai ills I 1 ,g4,' F CULTY A D ADMINISTRATIO , V. , , w y A zb L: 5 I 'ijgl' I , ' nf CLASSES TG EVERYTHING THERE IS A SEASON, AND A TIME TO EVERY PURPOSE UNDER THE HEAVEN. Ecclesiastes 3:1 T BLE OF CO TENTS AS WE ADVANCE IN LIFE, WE ACQUIRE A KEENER SENSE OF THE VALUE OF TIME. NOTHING ELSE, INDEED, SEEIVIS OF ANY CONSEQUENCEg AND WE BECOME MISERS IN THIS RESPECT. William Hazlitt ACTIVITIES . W - -rf 24.5.5 Q W wfsifw 2 I m 11.3, Q. 'g:.-51.f3.,.': SPORTS , .VA I . ,E.. I ji FEATURES L1n,s Clalm to atlonal nf Ill A MIQQIS lppl Orngmal Dancing Coeds The Co Lm Head Student ASSOCIQYIOH leading., C lm S Stud: nt X mnlmn ire Iau on er pn nent lxmnm Vk dllu vice pre ld: nt md 'Nhmrrx Swenex emrvtarx I 211116 W, me new :urn .ft M ecimiituwrjs,-ff :st nl -- 73, 1' Tl' v 1 Colettes Time . . . tht's what it takes to perfect a Colette Rou- tine . . . Time to plan student activities or to practice on the grid- iron . . . that's tis. l'l7 time . . 1 : , ,'f52f-ig. t - iifflji , - 1- ' ' ,.-'v-,144 fn ,.., A xii' H .. 1, 4, . W Q 'V H52 Bxaz fzzyl f,,,,Q V 76? P VMI! . t 1 H Y ' W' 41- iff- '- --t- - 'I 11 z.,v,f.?::f' ' K. ...- 1' ima: if . 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VJ! pn- e ili-fliiyate the 1968 TRILLIUM to . . . . one who initiated in us an interest in values whieh will re- main with us . a person who worked tirelessly at all times to present to others t,.o-Lin at its hest . one who worked for and with us and gave generously of her time and wisdom . a teacher who for 17 years dedicated her life to Copiah- Lint-oln .lunior College . a devoted individual who taught us to appreciate Ameri- can and world history . a person who for years sponsored the International Rela- tions Club and who, through this eluh, ereated mueh inter- est in current events . a lady who unselfishly sponsored the Baptist Student Union for many years as faeulty advisor and made many, many trips on her own expense . a gracious. smiling person whom we miss at Copiah- Lineoln bet-ause her health foreed her retirement this year . . . Because we hold mueh respect and love for her, and het-ause we wish to honor her for her thousands of deeds to Co-Lin students, both past and present, we humbly dedi- eate this volume of the TRILLIUM to a true friend of C0- Lin... Mrs. Vivian Armstrong Byrd joined the Co-Lin faculty in S4-pteniher. 1950. She received a BA. degree from Mississippi Wonianls College tnow William flareyj and later a Masteifs degree from the llniversity ol' Southern Mississippi. At tlopiah-l.ineoln she was ehairman of the soeial seienee department and served on several laeulty eom- llllllees. Mrs. Byrd was a nienilmer ol' the tlopiah-liineoln Edu- ealion Assoeiation and the Mississippi l'ldueation Assoei- ation and she holds ineniliership in the Mississippi His- . X a ..gV my if 'N J ,:.,t.V -f 3 .N 'V 3 , 551 ,. ....,,,,,.,. I r I-J .1 - -- Dedication 'l'here's only one hour in a woman's life . . . One supreme hour. Her poor life is like an areh of a Cres- eentg so many years lead up to that hour. so many weary years decline from it. Sir Arthur Wino Pinero lorieal bot-iety and llella lxappa hannna. P The 1968 TRILLIUM Is Dedicated to . . . MRS. VIVIAN BYRD O ur President - . Eortenberry .f-1 I ,pf-6' ,f f ,fi if-I ' A , ,ff ffl! jk. M X r F J X! 1,5 af' My i a M!!! M J? I gi! Mjlj.'fl3'f M.,- f,,,-ff ,iffy . '-.M wmf'-w AMW i l 4.-.-.J Since 1939 President F. M. Fortenberry has been a vital part of Copiah-Lincoln Junior College. His long record of service to the college began when he was appointed coach, assistant dean, and instructor in science, which positions he held for six years. He has also served as director of athletics, dean of men, and assistant to the president. ln 1955, he became the fourth president of Copiah-Lincoln. A native of Smith County, Mississippi, President Fortenberry received a B.A. degree from Mississippi College and later his M.A. degree from the Universi- ty of Mississippi. This outstanding educator has served as president of the Mississippi Junior College Association, and is a member of the Southern Association of Junior Col- leges, Mississippi School Administrators Associa- tion, and the Mississippi Economic Council. Present- ly he is serving as a member of the Executive Council of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and as a member of the Mississippi Junior College Commission. A past chairman of the Committee on Studies and Accreditation of the Mississippi Education Associa- tion, college division, President Eortenberry is a member of Phi Delta Kappa, national education fra- ternity, past president of the Wesson Lion's Club, and a deacon in the Wesson Baptist Church. Last year Co-Linis Board of Trustees voted unani- mously to name the new vocational-technical build- ing in honor of him. President Fortenberry has been instrumental in many phases of progressive growth on the Co-Lin campus. Under his administration, many new programs and features have been added. several new buildings have been erected, and the college has experienced a growth in enrollment as well as faculty. One of the South,s Outstanding Educators .f-ms, F, E ,-A ,Q3g6 '4 f T, :', ,fu if 1 K ,.',,k K v K W ar .Agn Qgxnyxk' - : f2fTg5x k fm--:X L -, 9. ' V : g Jgizrf, XY If ' iw ' ,H , V if 'Q ,I 5 ,-,' 3 W 1 qw' M.f'f'A Nm M VM xrz, Ai V ',',N j z f nv - . If ,,',:V , 5,4 I 33,1 J . . A .. -,-. Freshmen Remember the Time 'av-1, U Ir . ' E 1 1 'Q i 1 i 1 E I I 2 4 U I l ,.44 P-',,,. s 53 gg. as L iw 1 . N 5 I s l Q A x N 1 ' I1'ulllllIIlXlllIl4'llN tunnel I Q1 ff ' r v IlI1'Nt ll'4'lllN xvm-nl'1xf.l11x lIlHl'I'UXX'. mmns m Xml IIIUIIIN' ilu-ev mx nhl IINNDIIN uni mx IIVXN IIIHHHN. lm-llmlni VS al Hll 1 lldnl x E V of Initiation . . . 'S s . 1.l-...l--l- INITIATIQN hair Cuts. . . . wearing of beanies . . . learn- ing the hard way . . . the freshman way . . . Beanies from morning to night . . . at assembly . . f Q-:wal 'T -'axle 4f'1:.-mai, -2 Q4z.Ea:w.:-5w- I N Y , -9 .XM L, , .hii r pf. Y, Hg. 5:33:31-s ,wx . . - . 1 - .Q ,. gf, Y Q-f A Time of Confusion the first week '-- llll ml QI -Wg Q i Bt? NJ b WYE, 5 gFF t:X, Assemblies, lines. your name-is what again . moving in, settling down. writing home . . . these and more make Co-Lin the first week. FWTEXIW QHQM swam lull .n quam K . w t' 4' M ff' J 52-,1,',Ca 1 , 1 fr Q 6 if v 1' Vw Q' in - ig I qv. 1 nh., x . 1 i . 1 s?..,.v ,ff ,, i fn I c ', 1 O X ..- 5-', 4' ' z.. Q g,.:- ., 3-E - , .,,.-- W-E: f .- - MM Mama- . Come what come may, Time and the hour runs through the roughest day SHAKESPEARE . Q 51114 ,ju Pigvfy XXX AR W5-rmg K Sm? yd EE, K, Heavy Duty Equlpment Course Auto Mechanics C0-Lin,s Expanded Vocational- ,1 4 li E v s P r x M Y L,-4. .QL , I Welding H QQ' lg' V 3 41-xy L. Fil'Sl I, I' N Svhmrl 1 w 'Pt Technical Program One of Best in the State Kino , gm 'ffm Data Processing 3 2 S i Q , 'xt hi 1 fi 'P 1 Data Processing Night Graduation ' N Instrumentation Technology A m vm E E J: ...nn Sperial Mechanics School Y Draftmg L, l as Q V x 1 X I 20 Homecoming . . a time of Celebration q':Qifis Q Trading Post , sponsored by the junior class, won first place in displays. I F2 3 .f 3 ,r Bearskin rugs were sold at the Trading Post. Hom wg 9 55?g75f3?wPi Baptist Student Union captured second place with its Creme of Bear Soup. f is V+ f , were-e , X f A Ill if , 'NW ll! Christian Fellowship tied for third. --.p...,E gg . ggi will El , Q3 ss,,-A,f9f'u.m,...'19f1 X Y, -mor -' -fff---'-s-- -Wwe llonoraible-nu-iition - sophomore 1-hiss in high svliool. -Q t ' . ,il TRlLldlUM's birthday cake honoring Mississippi took third place in a lie with the Fellowship Club. 'VI Aiwa' Homecoming . . . Mississippi's Sesquicentennial Year Q8 Flags Over Mississippij . . . displays, the dance, alumni meetings, the gEll'I1C . . . M355 Al Oliiai FEM KILLER FRY daiiibiis 4 L? lf! . NV J INTER.: ff 41 Ll ALMFN AC Km, 'Mc wovffs TS All r NUMEN BEARS W4 QUQTU M O MARBLE 'ws TE I aeuumi GRAN' , s12.5O D fsiil romasrowi WEATHER FORECAST OCTOBER 26.1967 UNCLE CY SEZ: . lr 'gsiag 3 I ,,. :,,.. '5 I 1, ---ix-is l-,,,.W ...., an A , .. Elf? f' , Wt ,. -,, 4 x ,I l. l ,J 'W l l Al Ml -I r-Q 5 if x 5 we 1 . .1. c , '- 4 all i l x l 1 . gs i Our New President ,.,, . ,....,.,.w-.fnniap-..,...,..,.. .'- -s- X Billy Bass Thames 22 l ip 1 iiixfjfx ax. fi W: . . ,W M MR. BILLY BASS THAMES Following President Fortenberryls resignation to become state su- pervisor of Mississippi public junior colleges, Mr. Billy Bass Thames was named president of Copiah-Lincoln Junior College. Mr. Thames, a native of Monticello and a graduate of Co-Lin where he was an outstanding student, assumed duties at the beginning of sec- ond semester. He came to Co-Lin from Belhaven College in Jackson where he had served as director of admissions for three years. From 1959 to 19641-, he was a teacher, coach, and counselor at Chas- tain Junior'High School in Jackson, and in the following year he served as principal of McAdams School, Attala County. Mr. Thames obtained his bachelor of science degree in 1958 and his master of science degree in 1959, both from the University of South- ern Mississippi. Since that time he has taken 40 hours of graduate work in guidance and school administration at Mississippi State Uni- 'ersity, the University of Mississippi, and Mississippi College. E l r l l l I A Mr. Thames graduated with honors from Co-Lin where he was a three sport athlete and vice president of the sophomore class. He was named to Copiah-Lincoln's first Hall of Fame. He is past president of the Mississippi Association of College Ad- missions Counselors and past president of the Belhaven Faculty Club. Currently he is serving his second term as treasurer of Phi Delta Kappa, a national education fraternity. gl He and his wife, the former Anne Allen also of Monticello, have two Faughters, Rachel Lynn and Rebecca Leigh. 3' They are active members of the Baptist church. While at Belhaven, Mr. Thames was a deacon at Broadmoor Baptist Church, Sunday hchool su erintendent Ro al Ambassador leader and a training P P a Y 7 nion teacher Further he was active in the Boy Scout program w w Y t l Mr. and Mrs. Thames and Rachel Lynn are introduced to the student body. Daughter R Q becca Leigh was home asleep. Co Lin Welcomes lts New First,, Family . Gopiah-Lineolnas Board of Trustees y 3 1 5 , 4 2 1 5 133 if T ft Q N. ' X 1 X ff i we Z3 BOARD MEMBERS are, SEATED from left, Mr. Lester Furr, Dr. Otho Messer, Mr. W. S. Henley, Mr. Frank Lowery, and Mr. E. Ray lzard. STANDING from left are: Mr. S. P. Torrey, Mr. Grady Callender, Mr. Sturge Dodds, Mr., Carnie Smith, Mr. George Myers, Mr. G. L. Tutor, Mr. W. E. Boggan, Mr. I. S. Bass, Mr. Pence Brown, Mr. G. C. Graves, Jr., and President F. M. Fortenberry. Not present when photo was taken were Mr. Harold Dennison, Dr. James Stribbling, Mr. G. G. Clark, and Mr. T. E. Jolly. OFFICERS of Go-Lin's Board of Trustees are Mr. Lester Furr, Sec- retary, President F. M. Fortenberryg Dr. Otho Messer, Vice Presi- dentg and Mr. S. Henley, President. 24 , MR. B. F. HUNTER Academic Dean - Guidance Di- rector, M.A., University of South- ern Mississippi Administrators Lead Faeult . Dedicated Leaders Wa- ibn- A i s rs M ti 'A' I :J 5 V ,f .si 213 fi A QA 'PQ 1 , . 1-M-sf' A Q U , X , sf . gm K1 Q 48' .-'W' Y sf 'I I A. M,,,..,c..... , if i liglhhvami ua MRS. E. T. HARVEY Dean of Women, M.A., Louisiana State University MR. CROVER SMITH Dean of Men, Assistant High School Principal, M.Ag.Ed., Mississippi State University MR. JAMES M. LEWIS Registrar, High School Principal M.Ed., Mississippi State University 25 Language and Literature f , ,f . M. ' 4' ,. ..,, 4 WMM , w ' l ., i 'ses-.Nm ' MISS NANCY MRS. EDNA CREWS ARMSTRONG English, M.A., Missis- English, M.A., Missis- sippi College sippi College 9 'T as it Dramaties eluh's play IW, '14, N t' W- 1 f . I Z: .W 'L,,, 6, MRS. MERCEDES DAVIS English, M.S., Universi- ty of Southern Missis- sippi MRS. MARY LOU LANDRESS High School English, B.R.E., Southern Bap- tist Theological Semi- nary, B.A., Blue Moun- tain College - the Basis of All Communications fin' MRS. LaVERNE DEEVERS English, M.A., Missis- sippi College , 'V xi- ...X l 'I fs - 4.,. .1 if MISS WILLIE MAE HAMILL Chairman, English Dept., M.A., University of Alabama if W , F MR. JOHN R. NIHS. KEITH MR. DIFRR LANDRESS KRD,-XNIEL WIALKER. IR. Speech, Univergi- lailllslllilgtf. Belllrl- SCl'l00l ty uf Sgufhg-fn Miggig. Yell lltillvgv. Lili- Mississippi College gippi xersili ul'Southf-rn Nlis- sissippi Music - Provides Training and Instruction for Talented Students 1, .NMR C : '5:1 'E J. nfs ,i ':.T'xX Mr. Russell sings al Iirc-sliinzin iss:-mhlv 26 , 'P' MISS JULIA GUESS Voice and Theory. M.A., Columbia University MRS. ELLEN CAMERON Piano and Organ, M.A., Baylor University MR. JOHNNY RUSSELL U Conducting, Voice. and Choir. B.M.. Mississippi College MR. CLYDE WILSON Band Direvtor. M.Ed.. Vander Cook College, Chivago Math Has Cultural as U e, up l . . y V,..,A lVV 'A :' , A ' W at Mr. Case explains a complicated math problem. Science - Knowledge as lt Well as Practical Value MR. FOREST CASE M.Ed.. Mississippi State University MR. B. R. FOLKES M.S.. University of Mississippi MRS. LENA W. THOMPSON M.S., University of Southern Mississippi 5 s...... Relates to the Physical World V MR. RAIFORD CREWS , In 1 Wu, Science, M.Ed.. Mississippi College - i L MISS PHYLLIS HAYES W' I , 64, Chemistry, BS., Millsaps College , , MRS. SARAH GILL JoHNsoN ' Home Economies, M.A.. University of South ern Mississippi MR. TOMMY KING B.S., U.S.M., Candidate for MS. 1967 MR. DONALD JOHNSON Science, M.S., University of Mississippi M.A., University of Southern Mississippi MR. RANDOLPH STRICKLAND Science, M.A., University of Southern Missis- sippi f i Uwe es A Not Pictured: MRS. DOROTHY PARSONS Science, B.S., Mississippi College 27 , ft 4 -I 1i,,,...,,a4 MR. NOEL H. ASSINK Data Processing, B.G.S., University of Omaha Vocational-Technical Department Offers l w.45v- ,fp MR. M. RAY BUSBY MR. JACK BURT Vocational Counselor, Welding, Concord State M.S.P.E., University of Teachers College Mississippi MR. JAMES FOWLER Instrumentation, Memphis State University MR. LUTHER L. GARRETT, Vocational-Technical Coordinator. M.Ed., Univer sity of Southern Mississippi MRS. JAMIE R. HUGHES, R.N. Director of LPN School, R.N., Gilfoy School of Nursing, Post graduate work, University of Missis- sippi, University of Tennessee, and New York Uni- versity ynn .fun y wiv, M, Q 451 . MR. HERMAN D. MRS. BETTY CAVIN COTHERN Industrial Arts, Voca- Nursing instructor, tional T6Cl1H0l0gY, R.N.. Natchez General M.Ecl., Mississippi State University Hospital is wr-1 Mg '- M, -1 I MR. BOBBY LEONARD Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanics, Graduate of Nashville Auto Diesel College and Euclid Division of General Motors School, Hudson, Ohio MR. DWIGHT A. HARRIS Auto Mechanics, A.A., Copiah-Lincoln Junior College MR. WILLIAM I. PARKS Electronics, A.A,, Copiah-Lincoln Junior College I 'l Excellent Training Facilities r 'Rr ' MR. EARI, SISCO Machine Shop, Copiah-Lint-oln junior College l S MR. EDWIN L. SMITH :Y Drafting and Design Technology, A.A.. Copiah Lincoln Jr. College 4 , digg. EN ..,-fi: MR. HUGH F. STATHAM Machine Shop. Mechanical Technology, A.A. Southwest Junior College MR. JACK C. THOMAS Industrial Arts. B.S.. North Texas State College 'ste' 'Q V' ' - fe- '- , ,,.. 3:3 75 'l i 5' Co-Lin's First LPN Course Holds Capping Business Education Develops Skilled Students MRS. NONA G. FORTENBERRY M.A., University of Mississippi , . MRS. JEAN L. RICKS l ., Qyxx ' C23-H B.S., Mississippi College .Af . A '51 MRS. CAROL S. STRICKLAND All M.S., University of Southern Mississippi l, X 'if Wm MR FRED E THOMPSON , al . ,1 M.A., University of Mississippi MRS. INEZ B. THORNHILL ,sv U, - 3-.J Q 'A I 4, 'gi l M.S., University of Southern Mississippi Social Studies Makes Students Cood Citizens ,,..vff ' 93' 'H': W'rv' I 4.-.--..MM fi, A' ' Q. , I 1 Q . ,Q. it-. ' 7? ' ' may i . at , ' igffaiif QW. fe .,.s- I? ,, i MISS ZELLE WEEMS MR. CHARLES A. Psychology, M.A., Uni- RICH versity of Southern Mis- Social Studies, B.A., sissippi Mississippi College, M.A., Mississippi State MR. WILLIAM A. MR. B. R. FRAZIER MR. HAROLD I. ATKINSON, JR. Government and Eco- PATTERSON Political Science and nomics, MA., Peabody SOCIHI Sil1di9S. ME-, History, B.A. and MA.. College I Secondary Eduf'2iii0I1, Mississippi S1319 Uni. University of Southern versity Mississippi i 1 i Reading Improves Skills i 'Qu University Bible - the Key to lndividualism --v Ny 1 X., 'R i THE REVEREND FRANK M. MCCRAVEN H Bible, B.A., Belhaven College, BD., Columbia Theological Seminary X M . C71 - M S AV d I i 1 THE REVEREND H. HOLLIS YOUNGBLOOD ,Rav-',,,?J rs 0 6 'nmuc' qu em Bible, A.A.. Copiah-Lincoln Junior College, B.A., Millsaps, B.D., Emory University 'V SIP MRS. WILMA W. COLE Ri-ailing, B.S., MA., Uni- wrsitv oi' Southern Missis- pi y l 30 i Coaches and Physical Education Keep Students in Shape ,grew MR. IRA COATES Head High School Coach, B.S.E., Delta State MR. ALTON GREENLEE Social Studies and Phys ical Education, B.S. Mississippi College, ad- ditional study, Mississip- pi Southern FU' MRS. CHRISTINE CREENLEE Girls Physical Educa- tion, B.S., Mississippi College. additional study, Mississippi State MR. BOB HUCKABY College Basketball Coach, B.S., Mississippi College . - t,,,,, qi ' fr ' w . ,, ,s ,i,1'.,',11 - tti . Secretaries and E iyp Business Manager -iv fl Work Efficiently I R' I i': Q MRS. cRovER SMITH in . ,,y -ie 1 Secretary to the President, A.A., in ,,, Copiah-Lincoln Junior College Q fn, 'f up gl. IW., U 4, ,L . c at .sf ' i I E MR. F. K. HORTON, JR. Business Manager, B.S., Delta State College MRS. BOB HUCKABY Physical Education and Typing, B.S., Mississip- pi College MRS. RUBY PEARL SMITH Assistant Bookkeeper, A.A., Copiah-Lincoln junior College MR. MICHAEL HUX MR. JERRY C. High School Basketball TAYLOR Coach, Assistant High Head Football Coach School Football Coach, B.S., Mississippi State B.S., University of University Southern Mississippi W 5 t '3 i ...N . Co-Lin's Staff Works for the Good of the Students l 2 gi l , A I ll ., ,f Q i 5' M V a. H Mr. Walker discusses ad campaign with the annual staff. 5 tk: 'M z y f 15 THE REVEREND JOHN W. TADLOCK B.S.ll. Direvtor, B.D., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Librarians . Q f .., ' GMW-..f , , K, I Q E 'f - . A 4. xg. if S . . -F1 P11 I IA- '. , fW '2?f'f' f R' ,, 4, H- 1 s f,'i, ' Y' Em ' 1 V' - i ls .,' YA A it l- my 14. ts 3 'G I ' ' x..w li 32 x X ' - twirl f ,-,iw ,,,,,.y,,. ..ff,.m., ,Af 1 , 0 '41 .- fn . 4, Lug, 3 'Wm ' E , 'WY .gl VV I, 1 1391 55,fasw-,:.- ' -L , f?i.,., ' f42'f3Qt'f ?' ski 4? Muff? r :Kr X -all MRS. REBA C. DURR Dormitory Hostess - 1-. fum. +L., 1' ...uri ' , i ,Y W., v 2 m W MRS. W. P. RANEY College Nurse. LPN if-1 ' ' MR. ALTON RICKS Director of Student Ac tivities, M.A., Universi ty of Mississippi I MRS. CARL MR. BURLIAN THOMPSON O'NEAL WALKER Assistant Manager of Publieity Direetory, Bookstore TRlLLllllVl sponsoirg B.S., University of Southern Mississippi, post graduate work, Uni- 2 versity of Southern Mis- sissippi MRS. FRANCIS FRAZIER MRS. JACK THOMAS Librarian, M.R.E., New Urleans Baptist Dietitian. Copiah-Lincoln Junior College The-ologival Seminary MRS. GRAYDON Mlll,l,l'IN MRS. ANNIE li- PATRIDGE Assistant l.il1rarian. ll.S.. Mississippi State tlollegt- for Wonien Assistant Dietitian Dietitians . . Yi ff-ox if ' L R 42 5, 3, iw-Q M ng LTY TAKES TIME TO RELAX, HAVE FUN, AND ENJOY LIFE .l Facult Poses College Classes 34 H M,,,,,,,,,,.,.-W.M,,,,..,---- i m ,,-,srl-r: '.f,,..- .f-'M' V 'J n.'.a Ja Q34 F1 P1 F1 El 1,5 n.'.l JJ. L'-I 4 Q1 r-1 1 r1 1' ll f-4'i :I-xxx Time goes, you say? Ah no! Alas, Time stays, we gof' Henry Austin Dobson Sophomore class offirers are Susif- Harris. rvpre sentative: Raffhvl Lewis, rvpresentativog Mvlnef Clo ton svvretar ' Kffith Daniels rcsidtnt a P f f 'Y Yi f - -H P '- ' Tommy Smith, vice presidvntg Mike Joris-s, treasur- erg Velma Goldsmith, reprflsentativeg Bill Richard- son representativs' and Wayne Allrvd rf- rosema- t , t , J , p tive. Sponsors are Miss Nanvy Armstrong: Mr Clyde Wilsong and Mr. Bill Folkf-s. BETTY ABLES Broolxhavon CARRULI 1 RECORY ADAMS Broolxhau n 36 I E i I I I I I! I l l l I? Y 1. Gwfd Wa lv' fi rf . Q e I v ,'.A ' ff- ' I Magee I I L1 I 1 4 v I2 I I 3 1 I 1 M I I I I Y 'De- MARTHA ANN ALEXANDER DOROTHY AINSWORTH ELLIS RAY AINSWORTH Monticello The-re's Dicky! Xa' Mendenhall QWWQP PATRICK LEON ALEXANDER Jayess GEORGIA DIANNE ALLRED Bogue Ghitto WAYNE ALLRED Brookhaven ..,,,-I lu.-vw-.M f gl, 1 g , WV, MQW' wma - 'hw 3 -Y 'Nu KENNETH GLEN ASHLEY Hazlehurst SARAH ANN ASHLEY Hazlehurst MYRTLE MARQUERITTE BARFOOT Meadville LARRY BARKSDALE Loyd Star ALBERT NEWTON BERCH Crystal Springs X JOHNNY BENNETT Harrisville ?A 'v ?'a K nj. Q 1, ROBERT BERRYHILL ELIZABETH ANN BERRY Harrisville ELIZABETH DENIESE BERRYHILL Natchez I f PEGGY BROWN q I Brookhaven e ww A M I, LEONARD ELTON BERRY Afwrs 'A ' ' Harrlsvllle 'J Q ,S 5- I . I. Smithdale ANNIE LENORA BLAIR Pinola fl-N X ALLEN BOUTWELL Hazlehurst 4 '7 ANNETTE BRIDGES Wesson GLYNN AUBRY BRIDGES Harrisville BEN BRISTER Crystal Springs , 0 'N iff I .' -'-4 I-, Would you believe? '26 , V n L BILLY BRITT Wesson CLIFFORD CALVIN BRITT Wesson RUTHIE IUANITA BRITT Brookhaven SHELIA ANN BRITT Magee T' 452 ALICE JUANITA ,BUCKELS Meadville BRIAN BURCESS Wesson LINDA FAY BURKETI' New Hebron BRUCE BURT Crystal Springs in 'Y- 4?-, . if J' we .1,,..,..-,, Q V' Q 1, Av 4 . Mo K' fx? BOBBY BUTTROSS 4-3' '54 Natchez ,, MARILYN BUTTROSS M515 A , Natchez , 2,2 DOUGLAS C. CALCOTE Brookhaven TOMMY L. CARNEY Monticello RANDY CARR Monticello JAMES DOYLE CASE Jackson JOHN ROYCE CASE A Brookhaven ROBERT E. CASE, JR. Meadville PEGGY CLINE Hazlehurst MELNEE KAY CLOPTON Wesson , 'Nv1 VJ.. x , -s.-A-A - is Q., JR 3 1 ,. Q, ' W ,- .Q 5 -Y, TT, I xl Sis y. -tv 1 x.. 9 . -w' 'Q The pause that refreshes - ' A ,Z ?' , l . X c N ' -25511 ll-s FLORENE COKE Pinola Magee ,Q .ff wi 'Z L 'Q 4 9 i' I if LJ- U 3, A. 7 Q , 4 ,J .. I I l I g ox A. . M2201 .. BRENDA JOETTE COLE MARY ALICE COLEMAN Magee flaw Qfffi- MARCUS COTHREN Natchez GLENN HOWARD CRAFT Magee IOHNNIE RENE CURTIS ' 1 I 1 1 I ,I ,ww Q f I 3 ns, A ' '-u..,f.., , Wesson ar wr' WYMAN SHANNON DALTON Monticello LINDA DAMPEER Brookhaven IOSEPH KEITH DANIELS Monticello TOMMIE FAY DARSEY Natchez W'-gh. ...mi 4l JENNY KAY DAVIS 1, 1. I Hazlehurst . 1 1 '7 LINDA SUE DAVIS Brookhaven I 5 QQ me MooDY DAVIS ' ew .M 4,,,.. 2 Wesson ,gjfw 4 PM A 'Q JAMES DELANCY VW Harrisville mix Q DAVID DERRICK Wesson 'ff PAMELA SUE DIDLAKE Gallman ' mi W V -1 5 H X ,i,- ISAS ',I , S 4 4 IV' 'ff 1 . W 5 A,- , PAUL J. DOUGLAS t Pinola 1 :I JAMES TAT13 DYKES ' Meadville F lay - 3 p.m. F fi WILLIAM ERNST Natchez .6 , I PATRICIA ANN EVERETT Mendenhall 4-5-1- 'r'f'- ' I I I I 1 I I JANICE LOUISE FORTENBERRY Monticello WAYNE EDWARD FOSTER Monticello RONALD KEITH FARMER Crystal Springs JAMES LARRY FLYNT Hazlehurst Q ,.wt ! Qg5 ww Q. HNF Lai. HARoLD R, FURLOW I I ' t- A:'t Q :tt I ,.tfE 't't Gary, Indiana tt 2 EttL tt DEBoRAH DIANNE GARRETT Euulzz blubibl 1 Monticello 't ' A 'itl .fmt z. 0 SALLY GAGLIARDI Meadville CHARLES N. GLEASON Beaumont, Texas JOHNNY GREEN Hazlehurst MICHAEL WARREN GRIM Brookhaven the brute . . . VELMA ANN GOLDSMITH Natchez RUSSELL GUYMON Wesson If QW ,l,,,., CHARLES HALL Wesson ' F RICHARD E. HARPER M' Hazlehurst SUSIE ANN HARRIS Wesson CARY D. HART Rogue Chitto IVIARQIIETTE HERRINGTON Silver Creek .IANE ELLA HERRING Vidalia I BILLY MICHAEL HARRIS JAMES HARRIS Pinola Wesson Hard , PTHCIICC . . . es- 'R' I' I I I I I II if Ig: 'I I I I I I I I I I l wifm ,1,,. 'Wa Q44 BILLIE JO HOGG Silver Creek avr' CURTIS RICHARD HONEA Monticello MARTHA VAN HOOSE Natchez DONALD ROBERT HOWI Jackson STEPHEN O. HUEY Monticello MARTHA HUNTER Wesson IU? tw.. V, X WW LAMAR IKERD Roxie MQW? HELEN ELIZABETH IZARD Hazlehurst JUDY LYNN JACKSON Crystal Springs th ,M PATRICIA ANN JACKSON I 3 x M. , N. N J -.. Ska! -1' ' 9 ,115 Brookhaven ARTHUR L. JASPER Hazlehurst DALTON JOHNSTON Meadville DIANE JONES My ' MeCaII Creek BRENDA KEENE New Orleans, La. DOUGLAS KELLY Harrisville GLENN KING Topeka-Tilton .IANICE SUE KNICHT Crystal Springs E JAMES MICHAEL JONES Beaureguard MARTIN VERON JONES Magee EVELYN GAYNELL JOSEY Natchez npr QCWM LINDA LANG Magee LINDA RAE LAIRD Brookhaven ROBERT EARL LAIRD Bogue Chitto 53934 if , ,I .W V. 'VDO' GILBERT LAWRENCE Bogue Chitto TOMMY LEE Pinola ANIETA FAYE LE IEUNE A Crystal Springs 'VN anag- dw ,WW-.M FRANCES LOUISE LEONARD Bogue Chitto RACHEL ELAINE LEWIS Wesson .IOSEPH LYNN LOFTON Brookhaven LESLIE LOYD LOFTON West Lincoln sqft 4' 'qv 1s::i'7 THERESA LUSK Natchez FRANK I. LUZ Canton, Ohio MARILYN INEZ MCCOY Brookhaven MARSHALL MAHAFFEY MICHAEL C. MCCEE Crystal Springs HELEN DEWYSE MCHENRY Crystal Springs FRANKIE MCLENDON Crystal Springs I-Iarrisville GEORGE MICHAEL MALONE Brookhaven BARBARA MANCUM an Magee n STEVE MANCUM Magee 'UQ 1 s 'Rx ,Er W si a Y -r If mg A --., V 4. PATRICIA MARTIN Meadville DAVID L. MASON Ruth TROY MASON McComb FRANCES KAY MILLIS Pinola RICHARD ALLEN MOAK 'AI' ' I ' Q Brookhaven . SYLVIA SUE MOAK .,., Brookhaven ,vw --'- .V Thi is Mr. Zor 'Vis Qui' A W -wr Q, Wd I '9k:YM-rv-5 HILDA FAYE MORGAN Brookhaven LARRY ELDON MORRIS Zachary, Louisiana SHARRON MORRIS Wesson KENNETH WAYNE MUNN Wesson lm RUTH MURRAY Longwood, Florida ROBERT DONALD MYERS Bogue Chitto rl 71 ,gf Vx YWA wide LUCY MAE NATIONB W4 www 43 ' A Monticello SHARQLYN NEELY Harri ville CATHY DIANNE NETHERLAND Natchez SHIRLEY ANN NEWMAN Brookhaven W 7i5 ,,,.,a..,. F. M. OGLESBY, JR. Meadville CHARLES R. OWENS Brookhaven BRUCE PAPIZAN Crystal Springs L 1 A dl' SANDRA PA'l'TLR50N B3 , -f 34219 1 ff 'Bw 'J T T7 I 5 Reception 'itbx ll WANDA PETTIGREW Wesson RONNIE PEVEY Jayess JOHN B. PICRERING D'Lo PAUL H. PONDER Mendenhall JUDY POUNDS Brookhaven STANLEY LOUIS PRATHER id 1? 'I Q, ,I fl he Natchez W? 'QQ' st' 8 y 'Q - 1 .24 gf .J -' if em Ywswmy SANDRA J. PRICE Bogue Chitto CLINTON RATCLIFF Loyd Star WILLIAM ARTHUR RANEY Wesson MARY LOUISE RAWLS Natvhez .J I qi? In if 4' I ,... ff ,, I I LYNN BRUCE REEVES f z' if 11. ,ax fs, Bogus Chitto C. MARTIN REGEL Brookhavvn ' 1. 'MQ f T'v I l. 7? if 4 ,ra I.. ,H y. 'I 1: M L iq g .4 ,- I 1-1.91, I 13,5 ,,. V., 4 4 3, L 4 RIIRERT M. REID Monticello M 'fR J ' JERRY RICE ,Av Wesson 'X I I f WILLIAM JOSEPH RICHARDSON I Harriston I , bYLVIA RILHMUND Wesson 1 I V HL 5 I 52 I N ' V if A ' Q .1 My IX I 'ka 7-Q SHERRAN ROBBINS MIIIIliI'e'llrI CAROLYN RUNNELS 4 ' Pinola JAMES M. Hl'TI,EDCE Baton Hollgv, LII. RYA Rl I'H SFAIIF MI-IIIlvillv 33' 'Clif' 1 bv NY' f 4 Ff, If . 4-'ln' q '9 go CHERRY LANE SHAW Crystal Springs CHARLES THOMAS SHORTER Harrisville 1 zsg , ERNEST SIMMONS We'SSon A I f ,,-. rx ,nw 52 , ,113 : I 0-Q . fjji l - S? q I I ,,,M,,5 , ,. .,- ., , 4,5 fr j ' GARY SMITH .S 'I W Brookhaven GERALDINE SMITH Pinola JERRY WAYNE SMITH Brookhaven ,- ff 1 PEGGY SMITH Natchez ROGER DALE SMITH Fayette ROGER DALE SMITH Wessfmn RONALD A. SMITH Brookhaven L V E ALMANAC I967, FIRST TERRY SMITH . ,4 Baton Rouge, La. --.., A? Y. -XX 11 is Q1-jr . 'wf THOMAS H. SMITH . W Wesson W dig ff 'x . y W iff a' ' - 1,142 1 A Z.. 0 5911 E, 542' . f' 'Q , !i'j3,j I ' 5' 'fu 'n f I ' if WAYNE .IEFFEY SMITH A Loyd Star BILLY SPARKMAN Hazlehurst ERNEST H. STEVENS Hazlehurst Y? t JOSHUA STRONG Hazlehurst .va 2 f .-W 72 ' Wi' of 7 f 8 'X 'IS MIKE STROUD Meadville LARRY CALVIN STRAWDER Harrisville SCHERRY SWEENEY Brookhaven ROBERT M. SYKES Crystal Springs Qfw... X ji ting., 15. 51'- wt'-W'-v RONNIE GENE TEATER Mendenhall LYDIA ANN TEMPLE Meadvillf- GERRY THAMES Topeka-Tilton LA R RY THAMES Topeka-Tilton CONNIE TAYLOR Crystal Springs LINDA JANE TAYLOR Crystal Springs als Awww 560' 4 aw I JACK ELLIS ToUs1NAU Brookhaven Brookhaven IACQUELYN ELIZABETH TURNBOUGH 9 gl si' W ' ll 1 MITCHELL E. VAUGHN Loyd Star DONALD ALTON WALKER Wesson RICHARD WAYNE WALKER ' Monticello 'I' +A-M ELCIN KENNETH WALLEY A 'Z' Fayette eww THOMAS DODDS WALSH Liberty El LINDA WARD 2 Meadville LARRY D. WARREN Q , , f . Magee . I If I I MIKE WARREN I , r q vu I If I ' Brookhaven I I I I I GORDON WEST l Brookhaven I xxx BILLY WHITE X 5 - Crystal Springs I Qi.: ff 5 V, f I 5 ' 1 V, :,. ,Lazy I EI, fn., gjfswa 3 A 35? 1 it.- s- in I I LINDA LOU WHITE Liberty DAVID GLENN WHITEHEAD Mtaflwllle JILL I ,li Il 56 Going mx' wav? PN f 'od '- sb' 2 'lg NITA FAY WILLIAMS ANNETTE WIGINCTON Pinola LARRY LAVON WILLIAMSON Monticello Loyd Star BILL WILSON asm- Natvhvz CONNIE SUE WOOTEN Brookhaven ',-:j,N -E I Y CHARLOTTE SUSAN WROTEN 1 Y Y T' ' firm-' ' 1' , ' Q' Am, 'N,- , M MCCaII Creek jam 1 N, ' GLENN YATES Magee MARY ELLEN YATES Magee ,ll ,Q ' 8,5 'Q' I f ' V rin-4 . . . 14' HPS V0 W of I'I.AYBUY must ham- ll Freshman Class of 1968 . 2, 1 MQ OFFICERS Serving freshman elass officers are James Ray Owens. president: Ted Russell, vice presidentg Rosemary Prath- er, secretary, Pat Nelson, representative: Katie Davis, representative: and Rhonda Wilson, treasurer. Class sponsors are Mrs. Edna Crews, Mr. Forest Case, and Mr. Harold Patterson. I LEANNE ADAMS Brookhaven LINDA ADCOCK Brookhaven J. W. AINSWORTH Magee SAMMY AINSWORTH Harrisville TOM AINSWORTH ,V Topeka-Tilton aflw '- ' JUDY ALEXANDER Topeka-Tilton , 3, ,K ED ALDRIDGE I Brookhaven 2, 'W NORA LYNN ALLEN Wesson TERRI ALLEN Ridgeland qiei J JOHNNY ALLRED H Fayt-ml 9' PRISCILLA ANDERSON ' A 1 Crystal Springs 'ml .JUNE APPI,EWHl'l'E QA Q Loyd Star . YT' I .JUDY ARD Q I 'i'.,p.-iai.'ra1i,,n BRENDA ASHLEY x fx Hazleliiirst ',-5:-4-in I .JIMMY ASHLEY A Wesson HENRY IIALLARID m Bogiitilliitto , 'ET' A-B f GLEN BARDWELI, N x 'i IJI1 mli ll1lYe'I1 BILLY BARIHW lIari'isx'ille li EliEl I4 IA A N N BA R R Y W USSUII 1--, ig-'gli 41... I be X f A nz- I ,,.. .,,. , . as X , JN ' V if , . ff ss. 'Eff .1 . . ' 3 ..r . w ' avati , gg A ,v .fix HA an -i f A , rg Q 1' f ,ZA .. ' ,b Y , 1 r .ggi 'f .. gs. -, :Gifs :scar .1E?f:i'it12i11ie:. f-1-Q 1:41 I we i 2 .fSifelt4211t1::e1' .. N V Q I M324 rv v- A I I Q gs kr 39 'v 3 . ,q,W ' A f L ,J X, X ,1 I f A A I A 7 1x p Y rl D' , - ,lx .N li N H. A ' S.- I My 09 5 5 I s V r I ,ff 1' N ' e i :J z fix 1.- I, -1 I r J riff ' fl 1' Sv -., es, Q. A-N... , fa ,4 I .J .s gg-. , .1 .. , an. 53' K f If K Q I :5 ' I K' '- ,,a,.,.::4 'I s N I . I 'Y' Af, f. .5 X - .R lv' WX q 3. 'K sa, . ix -all A I ,.... A ,,.: ..,. V Q V . , , ,,, Auf' I , F, Ca-'51' ' ' Q 1 'Q f WAR? ,' Y f fr ' I !, vv-. f,I x- , x , ,,,..... , , 276: KEITH BYRD Warsl Lim-oln CLAYTON CALLENDER Loyd Star DONNA CALLOWAY Pensaf-ola, Fla, DOUG CANNON Hazlehurst JANICE CARLISLE Hazlvhurst MIKE CARTWRICHT Brookhavvn WILLIAM BATTLE Momivvllo DEBBIE BERCH Crystal Springs BETTY JEAN BERRY Hazlvhurst ERWIN BLAIR Pinola HUGH LEE BLAIR Pinola BARBARA BOBBITT Hazlvhurst STEVE BRADY Brookhawn VIRCIL BRAWLEY Brookhaven CHARLOTTE BREWER Wesson DIANE BRISTER ,Iavess CARROLL BRITT Loyd Stal' ROBERT BRITT Brookhaven JOE BROCATO Nutr-hm MARTHA BROWN Wvsson CHARLES BRUMFIELD WPS! Lincoln CHERYL BUCKELS MrCaII's Creek CARY BUCKLES Mwadvillc DONNIE BULLOCK Brookhavvn EDWARD E. BURKES Natvhvz PHILIP DAVID BITRNAMAN Brookhaven MARGRET BIIRNETT Bfbgllf' Chiiio DONALD BIIRNEY Brookhaven RONALD BURNEY Brookhavvn DIANNE BURRIS Nan-hr-z POWELL BUTLER Buch- wwf . Asif? lil! wx Whivh way is thef bathroom? IIIQNSUN CASE BrmnIiI13U'TI RAY CASE Rrmwkllawn TERRY CASE Bruukhuwn 8 15 w 3 L.- lIAHUI,YN C.ASTII,fPVI' W vswun TUMMY .IDE CHANCE Hall:-I111rst TUIVIIVIY CLIBIIRN Crystal Springs Q- - 1 s- Freshman Boys Receive LAURAIMHHLAN Qwfwgaa - ,, eg, Wmym Wt'FI I,II11'uIn 7:, M, nt, f t. EVELYN mixer: 'z fe -ee ee i,Ai ,' ' ' gr Nmvmv evQQgggie EFTAKI YQSL' ,qgk ng, , FRANKKTUIQIIII P97 4 Q ' ' Weswn 1 . J, I ' Q, MATPIR 4:m,m1AN W If 'N' ff BrcmkI111w-ll Y: .IER RY CI N PLEY N3I1'I1u'Z . fpfmfa ' f wnkrrxnwrw M53?j Nan-hw CYNTHIA IIUVINGTON 5- -Q V AS? 'S Brmlkluno-11 I LARRY CRA FT NI3,gr'r' W-' MARTHA CR A FT Magm. '51, ?. ! 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IIIHIPHY. llx lla1fl1'l111xNI M.'XHll,N N IIIVIW DY Hangm- 33,-- -,-1? - , , .IAMES HULLIER IIdZIf'IILLl'SI .IAMES HOLMES Ente-rprin: HENRY HOOD Ciystail Springs NIARILYN HOOD Hazlwliiiisl .IOYQDIE HOUSE ,lnvksmi NEIL HONEA Nww He,-brmi IDA HUDSON Crystal Springs NOEL HIICHES IVIvCf 'nib CA RY H I ITSON Bri mkI1ax'rfi1 SANDRA INABNET HazIeIuu'st RICHARD IZARD Hazlwhurst ROBERT IACIQVIAN. Natl-Iiez SHARON JACKSON Bron vkI1uve-ii PAM IIAIVIES Wesson VAN JOHNSON Crystal Springs WAYNE JOHNSON Went Linigoln .IERRELL .IONES Crystal Springs REGGIE JOSEPH Natl'-Iwz RAY KENNEDY Bmukliawn RANDY KENNER NaI4'I14?z MIKE KEYS VIf+?ssuii ROBERT KIT! IHENS HiuIr'In1rst PEGGY LAIRD M+fa4,IviIIn- IVIYRA L4 JWERY WIPSSUII LINDA LEIEUNE Lryhlal Springs .I 'Ziff f, ENT fv- -vf I, r ...I A fi W I N V 40-1 'Avg 4 sf 1 A 4 CQ, , 3' 32. tiki' Q-, fx! '51, 'di'- Q .r f ,BB v als - '- lb. 'sv Q its 'Q 'l 'O R4 IN NIE LEA IVI4rnIi1'c'IIn TER RY LEA R Y Rrfmkliawn MIKE I,IfX1flE'I I Buguv IIIIIIIO I'.'X'I'RI1IIA A N N III'4mIiI1Llx'a'lI RAY LINILLIC Lriwliil Springs EREDIJIE LI'I I'I.I Iirwlall NPVIIIQLS LI-INIIIQI it . -, 75 L- f.-- lr. .f-. 'x Vps, 5 44' , , ,E . Freshmen Elect 'K C' S' g + A: ,Q 4 fr I ,jk 1 , 5' I Rf, 1 . ,f K5 if i 'U' X w--1' ,x '-1-fxfk Iv . . W ca -'ff Q VE ANR 'ji i ' 52 5.3- ' sn ' - 'mr . . 2, F- x T-5? A N, Q M . Nh R . ,, , P -. , .I ve ' , AT, X . ,. , , If Q 'a- .iiw I f Q ..- 2 ' ' f Oli Dfieers, Cheerleaders . QQ ev'-Q air, so V 'Z'i.L'-, 'Y m- ik? H Q N! EQEQ' 4 i I IGN Ka.. . 'A ,v-9-1, W-vw . ' ff. 4-, . -A I' 71 I f ' I , ' r - , L I .r'II:I Al - I 1 if f 4 K I dr ' P R I 'Q I , .I X .X I - I - I' . X 1 I .'3Iv. I N f my wx I Q uf 11 Q I AQ wk- .. Q 'SPN ' my vm- I CAREY IVIUAK Summit! ALLEN MORGAN Brmmklmwrl ED MORGAN BIAU1lIxIILlYt'lI SANDRA MI INRI IE Bogus- Ifhittn KATHY MILLINS NIvmIvnI1uII PATRI4 IIA ANN Nil 'I,I,INS Nut 1 'In-1 .IAN I,lIF'I'HN Brmnklmvml .IAMES EIJVIHARIJ I,UF'I'HN Vv f'Sh4rIl NIICLINDA IAN E N1l7IIII!'f'IIll lII,Al'DE l,UVIIERY Wesson MIKE LUWERY AKIPFSKIIII RICHARD NI4'IIAI4'FREY Iguglle' IIIIIIIU IIATRII IIA NIA IAIN IIarrisx'iIIQ- IIAIHY N11-41Hl,I,I'NI ,Im-ksun RILL IW-DUNAI,IJ BI'01lI'iI1LIYl'Il ANN XII-EIA'IfEN HliZIHI1lll'SI EIJW A RD M4-l I ,WIN Rl'm,vkI1ux'e-ll SARAH N11-Ql'II,I.IN Rrmmlglmw-n RI IBERT MIN A MEE 1 .IHHN MAIIIJUX .FI A ir mklrn 'Il AVPSSUII ,IAMES NIARTIN Wessfm PHIL MARTIN New Hvlmrnn RUNNIE AIARIIIIN MHIIIIVFIIU DENNIS IVIASIIN MunII1'vIIu GLEN AI.A'I1'I'IIEW'S Lryflal Springs PAT M ATTIIEWS Elura-m-v CHARLES MAXWELL I,UN4I SUIT IMVIIRY MAY INIa1gu-ef VIIIKIE NIILBRANT RmuIiI141x'e-ll BILLY MILLER VI1np1'IiLl-TIIIUII .IAMES MILLER HLlZIt'I1lll'hI IIJXXI Nl'Nl.liY I'I41y1-ltv P.-YIIIIIIIIAVX NIINN Na1l4'I1vz IUYK IE MKII NIQ-Lulx IIII- .IANIICS HWENS VI vwsull RHBI'IR'I' XV. 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IIIfI'IIl IIIllUI'xII.IXl'II 'I'I'.liIH III',IfXI'15 Iiugm- Llullu XI XXIII IIIfNI II1II'l II'1v'n'Ix.l-'IIIIIHII NIILTHN NIIHRA-XY Y ' P.-XT N IQLFI IN N11 alll if-Q-llu f:fxRu1.YN Nm'E1,L ' .xx , S: 'g, NatvI14-Z - as '- i 6' I I Lm1I Star 'Q I .IIEHONIE NEXYI-ILL 1 IJnj1I Slizll' W -XYXPI NEIYELL VI' QS - VV- ko- l vswlll R4 INYIIC XI IIITUN HI'4mIxI1ux'o-I1 W.. . f 4 ,A J :Q 22 ,. I . 'W ,N I 1-if an I W- 'W I 3 ' . I W .V . B gn W -A if'F-m g V f L .f - www A X V .Vk, ...WTS . ,, ,T 1 E ' . f y I I gg. I -W ' I F -. , ' Ax. ,W : , ji .Q an 1'-,453 - 1 , 1' . i f . .. , 'fy my . Q . .f ' . 0 I 3, g. .ru 231. fi. ' - Q, , .,,,. ' X ' 'QI A , .. y ,fx f X '- I , ' wifi' ,. Uliggg. I 'ig' f!,S.'tf3S4 If. Q 2156 41 vlgkageaw' , In -21 qw m1ffi22f'5:b l I' I 0 ' mi.. Q . vi i I 7 0' .' . e I. -f ,fl -.ff f x is ,II , I . 1.9 J F 5- 'itgs Q,-Q., tt 3 'HQ Is :nl ' Wd' I Active Club Members . l , A K , g f.. '41 ' ' :- J It A V A H ns 'S-. N. - use ti- 1 K . , I 1 W I . 1 A A , -:- as-Q . I 'W ' -4. if if 2 A I f a -f l :'. f ,'-- '-'- I S .. ,..., Q ,, X P e ALAN WAYNE RICHARDSON Brookhaven CLYDE RICHARDSON Brookhaven DON ROBERTS Wesson GEORGE ROBERTSON Natchez CHERYL RUSHING Brookhaven DECATOR RUSHING Wesson 1 I- QR . j f U , we ' W J 'I f ,LL Q, V ,,,, I ,- - . V, . , N 'W 1 M my x'. Dm.-f ... A, vi g-,, - ,Q A M333 'L I sf Wlzkb , ,..,.. I ,Q 17 B Q ..I'v Nuff' in ,,,. -.,.. fe .,-. J ' ,- ' .X t I I N 3: M . pin, Q- ' . if iff I 'V' mQ,,f.Jt ' I . gs - 1 ' 5 I ,- .:sfEf'::-2: 5 we 0 Q ,zaff gg,-A , ll? s SSX 9 V .,.1 I . .J F, WANDA RUSHING Meadville JOHN TED RUSHING Monticello MIKE RUSSELL Wesson JACK RUTLAND Chamberlain-Hunt CLAUDINE SAVOIR Wesson JAMES TRUITT SCARBOROIIGH Pinola SUE SCOTT Meaclville DAVID SEALE Meatlville LENA JEAN SHORTER Braxton JERRY SHOWS Mendenhall JERRY SIMMONS Georgetown SHIRLEY SIMMONS Wesson JAMES ROGER SLATER Pinola MICHAEL SMALL Monticello BILLY SMALLWOOD Meadville JAMIE SPEARS Crystal Springs PATRICIA SPELL Georgetown RONNIE SPENCER Crystal Springs JUNE SPITCHLEY Hazlehurst JOYCE STEELE Meadville WENDELL M. STRICKLAND Kentwood, La. NELL STUBBS Magee JUDY SULLIVAN Magee SHIRLEY SYKES Brookhaven A NDY SMITH Bogue Chitto Ebrf' --TI ' BOBBY SMITH Franklin BRADLEY SMITH Brouklmawn IVIAMILLE SMITH Brunklmaxen CATHY SMITH Lnyfl Star CLAI'DE RAY SMITH I,oy4I Slat DEBBIE SMITH Bmukhaw?l1 DIANE SMITH Wvst Lincoln GAYDI-IN SMITH Brmvklmavvn CLENDA D. SMITH I,oycI SIBI' GLENDA SITE SMITH Lr1y4,I SIRI' GLENN SMITH Bm0kI1avf?n HAROLD SMITH I'ILIZIt'I1l1.I'SI KAY SMITH W4-sson MARY SMITH Nvw I'IeIn'nn MIKE SMITH Luyfl Shir 'Q' , . , lg JAMES ELLIOTT SMITH Loyd Star .II MMY SMITH 'IL' .- Q 1 V we I 1 61. '- ,-.-..... 4 T35 ,1- -f - z ,- . '7 4 vw- l .. 'Q , --- k T' x, I I K Q , 6, 1211, ' f 22 ' 5' J 'ix A A A ' 1 - I fm A ng., I ' Loyd Stal' ' 1' .Q ,W I 'T Q .IIMMY LEE SMITH Bmokhaven JOHNNY SMITH Bmokhaven A .rf 6 ,,. g.g,,yp, ,,.,: 3 PHILIP SMITH - if Br0okI1au3n RICHARD SMITH Nvw He-bron RICKY SMITH Brmmkluiven RONNIE SMITH TUIJPIQLI-EIIIIIIJII VINCE SMITH Hazlvhursl VIIVIKY CAROL SMITH Natvlwz 1 'A 5? g7,'5 -Q 6 , VV . 4-,ah , a .3 x 7, A f A VIRGINIA STEELE Mm-zulvillv I'AIII, TACKER Crystal Springs III'I'IVI'Y RUTH 'I'IIA'I'ER Mn-nal:-nllull MI PII RIS IDA YI IJ TEM I'I,Iz M1-1uIviII4- .IAN TI-IIIRY Wvssun IIIANIC TIIUIVIPSIIN wI'5NIIII Sl'I'I 'I'lIOMl'SIW IILIYIVIIIIINI RUB WIKI I'II,I. M4-mlvnhalll 4455 v an ' r 7 4:59 N. 3 ' C? v , 'FL -W j nw .ic-.,'I:+ QI .lx 'iw Q, 4 1. ,f .fv-11-.1 -A 'N 'Q ht wg 1 5 , -. , , rf vu A- S ,- ff -s ' I .K n.. I u 5 nf It . I If A I I 5 Sh 1 QQ Qs v- 1-Q go---1 4 iw 1'TI If, ,befe- CN 4,-5 Time for Fun and 5' - Nw I I he 1 Z ,f I gag, we -Q. Q 'A 15 I M ' I up-JA. V , ,-Q ,,,y ar-1, vs I in , I x , ' f,- fffiy' Q ,,., 5. X f X' 4 Q Q I. 3. 'QA 421 . 1, I X 25 , Af' -eg--rf 3 1' 'W - 1 9 f . I A 0 ,L 221-1317 1 Q, any-fig' l 'W fi LL- 4 , - . My '-vw R rf Work . 'UIQ f r .fx A nit is Ep - U YL,.,7 'Qi' 'awe 'if ,V r Vi, . fp' K , - 1 A I ' . A Ihr . Iii: IR-' N. 2 We if RHONDA WILSON Brookhaven ROBERT WILSON Bude SHEILA WILSON Baker High LIONEL WOODYEAR Roxie WANDRA WOOTEN Natchez BILL WYATT Hazlehurst PAT YEAGER Liberty REGGIE YOUNG Crystal Springs IIMMIE TOWNSEND Brookhaven JIMMY TRAYLOR Harrisville JIMMY TURNAGE Bude REGGIE VALLOTTON Crystal Springs ROBERT GLENN VINSON Natchez MARY WALLACE Crystal Springs BETTY WALKER Wesson BILLY WALKER Brookhaven REGINA WALLACE Mearlville WILLIAM D. WALLACE Wesson LARRY C. WALTMAN Mendenhall DALE WARRICK Bogue Chitto DORIS WATSON Wesson ROBERT WATSON Brookhaven HENRY WATTS Natchez DEBBIE WEEKS Brookhaven WALTER WEST Hazlehurst MAX WHALEY Brookhaven JACK WHITE Brookhaven TOMMY WHITE Hazlehurst MARK WHITTINGTON Harrisville MARKEL WHITTINGTON Harrisville MILTON WHITTINGTON Natchez CATHERINE WILLIAMS Brookhaven GERALD WILLIAMS Brookhaven 2af-- ---1 - N High School 68 .,,. .w!KKW!Q8a-i-I 'sf -Q4 . ,l I x f fflli . gwm,,,,.,,N.....,,,.......,.,.ww- 1 f Time is a sort of river of passing events, and strong is its ourrentg no sooner is a thing brought to sight than it is swept by and another takes its place, and this too will be swept awayf, Marcus Aurelius Antoninus 69 k:sr-- Q E 1 4 lg . l 2 . - ' gg , '.4-yi.: Q' 121, , 'W VIE 'W ' .'..1f.4.f.,,,.f,,... V KAAA i y e President of the senior class is Susan Walker. Dale Greer, secretary, and Mike Smith, vice president. com- plete the front row. Reporter Sammy Britt and treasurer Scotty Rateliff are on the back row. Class sponsors are Mrs. Dorothy Par-sonsg Mrs. lean Ricksg and Mr. Alton JERRY ABLES Greenlee. in-f' THOMAS AH REND 70 y E, ,-.- 1.7-f..., ,.,.-, ..,.,..,..,,J. . 'QE BARBARA ARMSTRONG ii DALE BRENT BYRON ARMSTRONG LINDA BARLOW M Jr . A A ,WM T SW SAMMY BRITT STEVE CARR SUE BERRY RSE :ff Qi':f'I-I LI':- '.'-f.:'.w1::g:'s- -':-::1- N Q55 X xi X X - ,Q XX .Q Q - hr ' ' :Si 'xg . ' ' X 1,-.55 -- . -V if 2 ' xg ' QQQPQFQ-,. KX XX X K N N' ax X -E - , . tgjfi l-V - g.?X,.,'?i, xii: . XJAP' V V N XI .lg SHELIA CASTILAW Q-3111: ff: --. Qi, 9- SANDRA COTTEN Ig.: PHYLLIS DAVIS LINDA FORTENBERRY : .'-Q' - '52 sv- REBECCA HARRIS KATHY HEBERT DALE CREER qs- fi? RANDY FLIRR SQQJ' GEORGE HIDGON JG 41 REGENIA JONES w-QWX LINDA KIMBLE BETTY LOU KING lxEITH MUNSON EVELYN MYERb gym,- ROSALYN LI'l l'LE NANCY MOULDER DALE NEWELL an-1-,. I Y.. .. ,gY- 7,7 ,WW Y ' r LYNDA PEETS ,dx 54' W' PATRICIA PIAZZA SCOTT RATCLIEF f' ixzf, BRENDA SMITH X A l r WP' 'uf CRADY TARYER STEVE TARYER A MIKE SMITH LORIANE THOMPSON -, ..-,. :..,.-,,, .W .,, .-...,,..,,l. 1 1 L I I I I I I 4 5 f.. I I I 1 I ,ve-sw. I RUSSELL VARNADO I I I SUSAN WALKER MIKE WHITE I -my -nw'-1' WILLIE DUNCAN I Y I I Q. P54 I ' The Cobras practice . . G0 - 108111 - win!! I 2 y 'iw' Senior homecoming display YPahI Yeah! . ,MVK - 'nf' Q 5 I I 75 -f-WW' -, ,gr H I ,os H1gh School Snaps .?'Sx'L l1 'B- NEW A1 ADLMIL Bl ILDINL, UNDER MINS PRL LTION 'FS ,-.- . Y,,. -,,.. L .-:-,:..-.... The Working Juniors Officers are Gvnf-va Barry. treasurerg Suzanne Russdl. re-creation leader: Tommy Maples, secretary: Rusty Carty. reporterg . Cary Lynn Smith. vice presidentg and Mack f Furr. pre-side-nt, Sponsors are Mr. Dim' Walk- er and Mrs. Sarah Johnsun. gm ii wr TOMMY AILES kv, ha- ega. M' BEVERLY ANDERSON GENE ANDING N., m it HQ? ,V S M83 , A, 'T 1- 7 by W, MICHAEL ASSINK GENEVA BARRY , I A V , r N W ,Li mksiiiiff A fi' EDDIE ASHLEY h ' E I K- H v,,,. ' Q ,,,.,,, ..: -' : r'-- j 2-1 .::V2 I r:-':f-n A ANN BICALL ir'-'--' '--.Y r-r--.- Yx+-g- ' 'R J .kfliia A I :fa-Q . mf- 1 M ,3-Q SANDRA BEALL LEE BURCESS LAURIE CASTILAW ,J A ., fy' .x 4 A 'u K, T4 DWAYNE DUNN .N IU' 'Y I Rl'l'A HAILICY f , f. ' ,I Was' Al.fiUk?'?f J 7 1 , 1 4,-,+.7 f,,v ',.fg, jay! ag? 4 f w-' f , 1 gm, MQ f 1 ' ,gb K- ,v li .. 57 , 25' 9 -33 O! 'Q ' K 2 , I LOUISE BLAND ff ' V ',, , . f I Q J: 1 ff ' fi, f 5 K 4-6145! 14 if f f veg 7 5 ' L 1 + ., V 1 :V il :ff if iii? PHILLIP CARTY M, W7 I f f 1 Y Q. ' 'vlv -:hw , ' ' E- '47 +51 2 lL 1:2 ' X' 'sf , f 'l-' --':', RICKY CLOPTON SHERRY FREEMAN '55 K x PATSY HARRINGTON KATHY BRITT K ,.. 'Il , 4 ' Vs RUSTY CARTY 14 V , H ! .Y RAY COLEMAN nf' I I6 , -A-4: 1. 'R - .Y , 15- kg . . Q G V 5 ., Q fix as 55 ' L'- . , , is ,' f - . fp- Z' -1-211' 4. . - - . . . if J fs' n ,A . If 1' - i1 1,',f. En., 'J If n ,fi -!q,,Q ,pu :vc-if fe n.f':ff!: f.': 4 fin i M: A ... '. zhmf.. y-XM! MACK FURR i. DANA HORTON . -045154 ,. ,W . , U . 5 l f ft 1 4 A 4 , s .' ' ,fx . . Vfaffgggv 57 ' !.gfk,fQP 'xf li, 4-GQW1 ' rx 5 KENNY BRITT W., 4 - ,I N f Q ,.. KY ,f A Sv- f f 'PM' 11-1 ERIK CASE 'Q . X ' 6. .. ,. A 4 1 J X 1' GEORGE COOK 9' Yr V 4- I T, 'vb 41' K 4 ! PHILLIP GRUCHY i DORIS HUDSON -9- MARILYN HUTSON asv ESV! I 5 I fig ,D V J 'Laid 1,9 I EDITH MUNN vw. .. ily vi- f nf .1-vii' ' 'in-...f-f my I 1 I. - , 1, If :D,.L,g,,'.-,'g-A 532:-' .f f I Q w fa ' ' 2' ' 18' f , Y 1 1 fl, N vgfagn Z? 5 'fl' nm QF if ii 4. if , .. , H ike- an 9 ,Q- SH ERYL ROBERTS GARY SMITH 'T'T I 2 M DEBORAH WALKER 5 . . ' sf 'x:,:'.:.::,. I CHARLES MALONE y - - Q. ' K IU' ,K . TTT A I mf J , 1 A 1 1 9 ,,, , , ,, 14 A ,ff 4 15 f gl :wb-Jx-:-.-,. , , ' '11, PAULA NORTON QNT' , I ar- ' 'r 'v . U rf M az' ' ff' ' ' ' -v J , ' 'I E .--'- 1 -, 'JIT if-A TOMMY MAPLES ,..,,: . T I LINDA RAY Q ,M-. I 'I4' L. ig i5 , if I ' - -' ..: '. .af V, 5 8' L? . ' 414, ' ' -. 3-I Wu. ' - , ,v N ,X fl,f:,,5i::.:.f,, vlrxpgal 4 gg -' 1, ff -e,f ,, .g-,1::,,.,,4g,':1 f - X ,gf as. fd ij.-X-QE? q . , fy 'Y I SUZANNE RUSSELL , W, - Q,-n I WE ,Q vp , , - fi , , ,, 1 ' .45 I' 1 T i ,f ., gi, K 1 if 4 ,z Q. . , . V ',-- -u ,9 1 . , I.. ,... ...,. '- gn WILLIAM THOMPSON ,-M.. .3 , 6174 ' ., .. f-I 4 ,, .-.1f-.w2'u4 w- -. -. .-f.f:Asfe:f:16:si.-Czar' KAREN WHITE 1 , , ..I4LI JANE SANDERS E S I A fi t' 5 JAMES ROBERT TURNBO X A BETTY SUE WILLIAMS . - . A,-4,A.' 12 I mdvw , Y , 'C if 33 'ff' 2:2 . Jw' , L . mf' 4 ff my-1 ,n , J.. ,J STANLEY MORRIS if , -wtf Q dr, N W M ff SJ ,S I .,.,A,.,,,,,.,1..,.,.,,.:,.,4,1,,,,., f f I , 525 BARBARA REMINGTON ' f M I f IJ! f T , A ..-,.- A..- ,., , J f G'E f f 2 JAMES SILLS ,- - :,. ,. .1 9 .,I.,L:, ,,,A ,A ,. Jinx 'A ol w, fv- 7 ' ,i Ea. .ZZ I MOORE TURNBO 'Q 'S' 4.4, I v , , GERALD YOI ING BLOOD cx.-3-.-v A - Sophomores Place in Homecoming K as 3 awk 'Vu if ,yys .., 1 . 's,. ?Q 7 . ,,, V 5 of , . if fp gh- SIM 1' I I xi 5 a ,. .Q . ,si me :- 31.4- was 1 if 5.4.1 1 B if me A..q ., ,,.: V A. ff I-1...5,,x P12132 1if.p.?sQ,, A.- A -V-3, in is Y . fo. - 'E-' ' 1 V . .. iifff' '.i:: .. .J af. , c C . 4, 1. Nwi ,t , - Aa. 0, Q 33. N- H ' ' 4 at '- M' , ' .fi X A N S .X I . 1 ' - E - ...Y wa n f ,ag J., . .-.-V . . H .,, X , t. Q Lu .atm ' 1 - f 2 p :wg 51, of 5 4- A l' i 4 ' ' ' f as .. me .. .1 Z ' -.::- , Q .A ff -. f- - .. ' . ' ' 'M ' , I w I A , ,llx 'J , f ' wtf l V' l . Y' .. -N l 1 1 OFFICERS President of the high school' sophomore class is Phillip Case. Barbara Bullock is vice president. David Fore serves as treasurer while Billie Remington is secretary. Sponsors are Mr. Ira Coates and Mrs. Lena Thompson. James Ailes Jack Armstrong Rubin Bland Bobby Britt Francis Ann Britt Jimmy Buffin Barbara Ann Bullock Janet Leigh Case Phillip Case Ronnie Castilaw Brenda Gale Diamond Kennth Wayne Douglas Mary Faye Douglas Patricia Floyd David Fore Robert Fortenberry Displays I i i l l l i i l l l J I David Friedman Bobby Furr Rita Cranberry Jerry Hall Sandra Hester Lura Hudson Sharon Gale Hudson Allan Hunter Rita Hutson Sharon Hyatt Daryl James Diane James Peggy Kimble Vera Kinstley Bob Lowery Jean lVlCCray John lVlCCurley Ken neth Carroll New Billy Pannell Billie Remington Edwin Shelton Frank Stuart Jane Tarver Judy Thompson Jimmy Tis-dale Ona Walker Travis Walker Billy Williams YTIHFI R. s -- - .st--J ,- K. J., ,J '4'.-.cy A i . s... J,. ...,..,, . :II 1, I V :,:J,. i E- J ' 'qffaag I H 44 I f-- ' J , J -N. -if J, -all b J l bb H V ,.. Nl I M J-mat? QEM J ' -'t iilikfa' aa... QV J - 's,- ' Q- J , t-, 5' 'A -A . 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U OFFH IICRS Virginia James r ii 2-t.1 ..m..f,,is.tLiaQs,, Henry Hubert Johnson ww' Ollim-rs ol' thi- tri-slinian vlass invlurle Di-bra Fore, prvsia il:-nl, Ba lly ,loyw liilllvy, Yl1't'IH't'SlIlt'IlllBl'LlllJiI'2lI1l7P -Imi'tvi': :intl Mary lla-vs, sm-vn-lai'y. Sponsoring class lunvlions arf- Mrs: Kailluriiir- lluvkalry and Mr. Miki- UK. N K l Louise Ahrend Charlotte Ashley John Bailey Billy Barlow Susan Beall Boselyn Bell Eloise Bland Dianne Britt Tony Burns Mike Carr Randy Costilow Mary Dees Rita Farmer Nancy Farrar Debra Fore Randy Furr Jerry Glasper Brad Cranberry Christine Hamilton Jim Hamilton Judy Hen nington Burrell H iclgon Preston Howard Bren da Jackson Evon Jackson '-X af' ii, if .,, ..,f.-- ,-....,l. L if ie' 1 in 4 l . rf 11 ,.... ' ' Carolyn Joiner ,.,,, A -A WMM? Ann Kimble ,av M we L. ' 3 44. .. f Milford King ' A... in J - iw'-Z.. ll l 1 fr l WJ 4' Dalphne Landress 1-xx ll , ' ,. .-, S ' ,. msfg' ' ff 1 Clyde Long W H A 1 ' '- I Y Graham Long W I Annette Lowery ew 'X-ik sk if M ' Q ' A Q' i n John Lowery Rb ,jk-fr f ' , Tom Lowery V I W ' V? X , Q f + A r,.. . Robert MCCWQY i V, Dale Malone .A ' Jimmy Mal.tin 11-ix Q Q L xx Q N .W , , Carolyn Massey M V NM wo, - H, 'A Jerrv Morris , 'C fi 5--e-f W fm , be a,h...,n:- ill .2 ,wr xl,-:k::,',.. l:lf-, f f'f A . ai , .ii New-H f , S Barry Owens We ' fn A N, 'Ev-we -we Danny Pagee 'M wb V 553.9 ., Brenda Remington ' V - , EXT .N 152. in I' ' . ' : , M: Mary Pettigrew :,. 1 - , ' 1- -N Eddie Pickett , e A- ' A Q e . . , - -5 ' 2 -' ' .- , Marv Alice Price --'f- V -53 r. r,,.. M T de . I V uyin , ,,:,.,.,, , ,,., H ii: M J.. E 'ix GHIV P6695 Q g 2: . fi. .gg 'S' gg Betty Joyce Haney 35: 0' lb 1 'fr-'N-r .v 'X 'll 5 M, Ann Reeves Tommy Ricks ..k .. 5 q lvl :--.e 2 , i A ., X :.,. Fi Edward Smith if 'I 4 , V, .4 R: .59 b 5 .fs 35- Y .T I V Kenneth Fred Smith ' -- gif- ' 1' , M J' W . . - - r- 5, 5 ,M bm: X 'x l ,a Dianne Till - 1 Qs' - E ' f N X I Q K AX +,,'1g?T6 Q, l, A e -QW I . Roger Tullos Q1 .- A151321 'lf 2' .,.. 1 .1QZ:f'125 Eugene Warren . NA- 5 . ' - gg . J Peggy Welter ,A NM 2 M 'C V I ,,. Pamela West l' X ...... H 'll 1 '- ' ' 2 2 My V ., 4 N. if ,- ,gm 3 1, 1 .,, 5 wi' X gm vu. he f J .5 'S' ' . r: ':: , ..,,,e ., .X , 'xg xp, N- , ff' .AX .-:WI 5, . xx 2 Q X sqm 1 we , . -V A w P ,ge im .V U , V W V .Q N xx ' .. aw' Qxy, , M N. V I E. Q k . 1 Q ke, dw x 5 Y 3, x t My .bww 'lf' Q ', -'Z ' '- A'-' an Q., - N ,R 'iws X 1 . - xv + , , K X m- ' , , X . ,uv f iw rf.. ' W , .A if -V+ + 5' Q A fs' . as is ' N . Ml -. -.- we 1 x Activities ima The time which we have at our dis- posal every day is elasticg the passions that we feel expand it, those we inspire contract itg and habit fills up what re- mains. Marcel Proust 1 ,vin- ci 31.1 lv pw,- f, f -' fggy - W l, , ,,,,,. a , LZ ' fi if ,f fx Q1 15, X ff 4 A ' 'sf r J' 'Ii M 1 ye Q x x 4 if if 'W f ' f ' ' 2 - X Xi ' H 'jf X I , ,ff,, ,, ,,, ,f M Q4 V W X HQ? 4 f 2, 1 ,, J, , f 'W 5 , , ,mm ifi fk? ff fm 1 if , - al. Aff 'ffvf fv MTE' DMZ f-'-' 2 A I f, r- ' B , .- Q- ' A. W' 555' is--k '3 , ,, f ' 5' 5 '?::3,' ' ' ' ff V. ., My H L b A ,, I Z s., 4' ' f ff 'WI s pf 1, ,R 4 , , . ., ,. , 1 V 529647, V., W f ' - .1-193, - V f Q 0 X- ' - fd , :' ' ff, ' '.- ' 'I 'fi ., ' 1 f' . Q-'mf' , P sv, -L X, , 'fr - 'ln-734' . , ,J - A41 :v :fm . 'S?3v a.. ' ig, V . Y ' 'I . -' iff' Z , ' ma A5 I ygefif l K' 1-' EQN.,p1 -x V ' 2? , V 1, V . iid . - Q X ,. Student Association Promotes l Members of the Student Association are, FRONT ROW. left to right: Mr. Billy Bass Thames, Co-Lin president: Susie Harris, sophomore representative: Dianne Allred, treasurer, Rachel Lewis, sophomore representative, Velma Goldsmith, sophomore representative, Scherry Sweeney, secretary: Kenny Walley. vice-presidentg and Mr. B. F. 1 l Hunter, co-sponsor. SECOND ROW: Paul Ponder, presidentg Wayne Allred, sophomore representative, Bill Richardson, sophomore representative: Pat Nelson, freshman 4 representative, Keith Daniels, sophomore class president. Not pictured is Katie Davis, freshman representative. l l Co-Lin's Student Association, one of the most responsible student organizations on the cam- pus, attempts to create and maintain standards of good citizenship, creates opportunities for clos- er cooperation between students and faculty members, promotes extracurricular activities, and Q l maintains school spirit. I F I Working with President Thames and Academic Dean B. F. Hunter, the Student Association f Q makes decisions concerning discipline for the welfare of Co-Lin students. Among the many 1' N' N v 1 'i-1? responsibilities of this organization, the members are in charge of Homecoming nominations, class officers' elections, and Hall of Fame nominations. at Even before the opening of school, their work begins with a meeting in preparation for wel- coming the new freshmen. i tt i CO-SPONSOR MR. B. F. HUNTER 86 1 51 General Welfare of Co-Lin I , Student Association Officers Paul Ponder, president of the Student Association, poses with Diane Allred, treasurerg Srherry Sweeney, see retaryg and Kenny Walley, viee president. my avg, laul makes weekl announcements at Cha el con- . 7 P erning affairs of the students. C0 SPONSOR PRESIDENT THAMIIS Il' I ,I ii ST ' 5 Q lil . I. 5 .il I 1 Eg' lt ll 5 5 3 1 3 Z 1 a 2 I 1 2 Z E , i 5 'Q ,A.. ,. l I I i E ,J fi ii' 3 'SE .435 'W w i Members of Eta Omega chapter of Phi Theta Kappa at Copiah-Lincoln pose with Miss Willie Mae Hamill, sponsor. SEATED. left to right, are: Rachel Lewis, Ann Ashley, Judy Jackson, Sue Wooten, Scherry Sweeney. STANDING, same order: Mary Louise Rawls, Martha Hunter, Janice Fortenberry, Kenny Walley. Paul Ponder, Stanley Prather. Gerry Thames, Juani- ta Britt, Diane Jones, and Brenda Cole. Phi Theta Kappa Recognizes fl S'I'ANl,I'lY l llA'I'lll'lR, tht- only lull scnn-sts-r Initiate- is plc- lll lun-sl with Miss llainill. ll 88 83 LEADING ACTIVITIES lor the Phi Theta Kappa are, from left. Mss Willie Mae Hamill, sponsor: Judy Jackson, president, Rachel Lewis, xice president: Janice Fortenberry, secretary: Ann Ashley, treasurer: and Mary Louise Rawls, historian. 1 N' ' 3 ff- CD GK fi- - A-sr ff-'f. Q f -f? , ,A firwni 'Inf A X K WI: l,. .- ii? STATE HISTORIAN Mary Louise Rawls PHI THETA KAPPA is a national junior college honorary society, which has for its purposes to encourage scholarship, to cultivate friendship, and to promote cooperation among junior college students across the coun- try. Eta Omega Chapter here at Co-Lin sponsors annually a Christmas recep- tion for the faculty and honor students, and holds initiations twice during the academic year. The Phi Theta Kappa attended the state convention this year. Several members also attended the national convention in Houston, Texas. Mary Louise Rawls of Natchez represented Co-Lin in state offices as state historian. and Enggurageg Sghglafglup u,,.i.1,,,.,S R...-..,,1i..,. SPRING INITIATES were, from left: Janice Ratcliff, Margaret Burnett, Dona Cranberry, Rhonda Wilson, Leanne- Adams, Tc-rl Russell, William Duane Wal- lace, Harold Gill, Mike Keys, and Glenn Bardwell. 5 8 Winter Initiation 44' nfiit S i ::vf41f'fv2fyf4awn3s:.qf, af. . wr S s 3 R SCA Coordinates Christian otivities on Campus Z 2 l i M .,,, , W, .,.- l . l President . . , . . .Martha Hunter l VW' PfP5idl'm- - t . . . Susie Harris 5:-vrctary ...... ..... I ,inda Laird Prugrain Chairman . . . . ,Wanda Pettigrew Kay Nlillis f James Dvkes Publicity Chairman . . A A ,Hamel Lit-yyig Don Howie W Charles Owiies bponsor A . V Q fthe, Ray Bugby l An effort to provide a Christian atmosphere for students on campus is one of the main objectives of the SCA. The members Coordinate all religious activities on the Campus. l with special emphasis given to Christian Forum Week, Religious Emphasis Week, and the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter programs they sponsor. l YWCA YWA 1 Bfvnfla lzulq' 7 P11-giglpnl Alllldll lA',It'lllll' - Pl'l'Slli1'lll i Dol Ainsworth f Ri-preswiitativv JUYW' UPI' - Rf'prfN'11I21livf' MH LaV,.,.,,,. Ij,.1.W,.S - gp,Y,nS,,,- Miss Nant-y Arinstrong - Sponsor BSU t'IIIHIS'l'lAN FELLUW5l'llP W Kr-nny Walli-y - ljiwsirlr-iit Jack TlhllSlIl1ll1 - Pre-side-nl l raiii'es la-onard - R1-pi'e's4-iililtiw UHI1 MYPFS - Rf'pr1'S1'llILlIii'1' l lit-V. .lolin 'liadlovk - Sponsor NIH' RVIW DUN' ' Sl 'U5 l' , wiggrpgv pqyiiNipAT10N WRS'l'MlNS'l'I-1R FPZILUWSHIP Mary L. Rawls f l'n-girl,-ni Linda Sin- Davis - Pl't'Si4l1'Ili Betsy Curtis - li1'pi'm-sn-iitative- l'liilipVlii'ii4'liy - lie-pi'4-sviiliitiw Miss yA,ll,. Wwm, K 5I,,,IN,lw Rev. Frank lVl4'Ci'aw-ii - Sponsor W Y-'l'lCl'iNS lll-Y n1.i.- isis.-Hi .- i'.a.-s.1.iii Svullf H1 f if't'- f 'f'fid-'ii' Rita llaili-5 f li.-pri-Qi-iilatiw 5l1'W liilfl' f Rvpiof-sf-iitaitiw i Mrs. iVl. li. liainlrm-ss - Sponsor MF- Dllfl' lvllllivl' - Spfvllwl' l ii 's 1 ' 's ' a ' -s 5 V lNlartlia liralt Santini :Xiiisworlli w Thi- olliiw-i's standing with Mr. Biislw are Ra--In-l Lewis. pulilii-iti vliairinan: Wanda Petti- giwwx. prograni 1'lIilll'lIlilll1 l.inda l.iird. si-i-iw-tai'y: Susie llarris. vim- pri-sid:-ill: and Nlartlia llunti-r. pivsislviil. 90 g, ,:.. .......,,. :,gL1:- ,:....,.,.-. Baptist Student nion - Active, Dedicated Group t Executive council members include Kenny Walley, president, Frances Leonard, second vice-president, Charles Owens, first vice-president: Bren- da Cole, secretary: Dot Ainsworth, publicity directorg Mary Alice Colc- man. mission director: Judy Jackson, social director: Anieta LeJeunc, YWA representativeg Steve Huey, music director, Peggy Cline, enlistment director, Mike Grim, mission director: Janice Fortenberry, worship direc- torg and Rev. John Tadlock, sponsor. Because the university and college is engaged in the search for truth, of which Cod is the source, the Christian perspective is essential to the realization of the ultimate purpose of higher education. It is the purpose of Baptist Student Union to give meaning, purpose, and coherence to learning. BSU seeks to relate the Christian faith to learning. Some activities of the BSU included a pre-school re- treat, a welcome party at the beginning of school, editing the Wolf Printzf' and their Christmas Party for or- phans. Vespers and Noonday services are conducted, and regular meetings are held each week. This year an em- phasis is placed on the general BSU meetings, conducted each Wednesday night. sf X l V ,XV . . PRIZE-WINNING DISPLAY qi.. 6,:- Santa in one of his many positions Rev. Jimmy Smith discusrtng ant ol' his magic tricks Rev. John Tadlock talking to the freshmen at one of their first N nights at Co-Lin 1 tl A-.. TE in by-1 Y.W.C.A. members include, Martha Craft, Margaret Abbott, Brenda Cole, Dot Ainsworth, Mrs. Deevers, sponsor: Nikki Neely, Frances Leonard, Gavnell Josev. Sue Scott, Carolyn Castilaw, Linda Laird, Brenda Keene, Joyce Orr, Deneise Berryhill, Betty Ables, Vickie Milbrandt. Camille Smith, Peggy Cline. Martha Hunter. Diane Allred, Linda Lou White, Martha Brown, Janice Fortenberry, and Shirley Simmons. Young Womens Christian Association Stimulates Christian Ideals The purpose of the Y.W.C.A. is to discover through study and insight the values inherent in religion, and to make these values effective in all our human relations. The organization, for all Christian women on the Co-Lin campus, seeks to follow a well-rounded program of worship, study, and play. LEADING artivities are, seated from left. Brenda Cole, president: Margaret Abbott. progrtnn ehairinan: Dot Ainsworth. SCA representativeg lilarth.. Craft, publicity chair- lnnn: and Mrs. l,aYerne lleevt-rs, sponsor. 92 YWA,s Stud Missions CJ it? C Y VE?- Members are Anieta Leleune, Linda Laird, Judy Jackson, Diane Allred, Diane- Brister, Ann Ashley, Linda lane Taylor, Brenda Ashley, Peggy Cline, Nell Stubbs, Caynell losey. Linda Lou White. Martha Hunter. Mary Alice Coleman, Dot Ainsworth, Frances Leonard, Janice Fortcnberry, Vclma Goldsmith, Gerry rllhamcs, Suc Scott, ,loyce Orr. Priscilla Anderson. lanicc Sue Knight, Linda Leleunc, and Margaret Abbott. Miss Nancy Armstrong is sponsor, The purpose of this organization is to unite Baptist young women in advancing missions by leading them to study about missions, to pray intelligently for missions, to give to missions, to serve diligently as witnesses to the power of missions among the spiritually and physically needy, and to live for Christ consistently and convincingly. if if' i 5 4 51 Vi . 5 ' ' vm- , El -1 t -1g:.,i:i f f ' A 1 .571-22.-. Wk, - 1 ' ?' , , 3' f' , 4, ,ff , . ' - .NV Ali. ,353 .sfjfggv X jf' ,lr , A ., 4 fl iilifffy ' 3 'N ' -.,.., . :fit-'-E52 ' f A 5,fgsQ5f:ff'2:2..Qzgf'-12'V: -522,55 Q2,f1:,','1'ig Q, ,,:Q?. cfm' , -H - - Q :diff':A 'I '5 :'ii' . . 'Sf- 'if:f ' ' 1 v The officers include, from left, Miss Nancy Armstrong, sponsor: Anieta l.eleune, One of the highlights ofthe year was thc YWA reception. presidentg Judy Jackson, vice-president: liinda Taylor, secretary: l,inda liaird. social chairmang Brenda Ashley, co-program chairmang Diane Brister, co-program chair- man: Margaret Abbott. prayer chairman: Joyce Urr, SCA rt-prescntativeg and Diane- Allrcll. co-program chairman. 93 V f' ' S J up , ,,..,..,c44e4.agQR.if'f'+l'12 Q Q 1 E The purpose of the orgni- zation is to provide a church home away from home for Methodist students and all oth- ers who wish to join them for worship and fellowship. The Wesley Foundation is the Methodist Church at work on the campus. Wes ey Foundation Provides Worship, Fellowship Memorial Methodist W4 I x nn mln: nlox their new rooni zilnow' the Hook- ,nz '-wx F1 MISS ZEl,l,Pl WEFHVIS, sponsor, poses with olitieers. from left, Melnee Clopton. Wesley president at Det-ell Memo- rial Methodist Clnirehg Raeliel liewisg Martha Hunter. runnpns president: Nlary Rawls. Wesley president at Deeell Lhnia li, .ind lvaxnell ,losexp T l i i l l in it l ll V. i l I i l 1 l 4 - M . Y .......-D .f.-.,LJaa..L.-- -as--ga L.:-v e:::r:'-:L rv ,, 0-1 l'f-1'1:- --............,- 4-wg 49' '17 .,,- Ya? ,, M,- Memhers include Linda Sue Davis. Wanda Pettigrew. Lynn Turnhough, Martha Brown, Viekie Milhrandt, Anita Cruchy, Rev. lVlcCraven, Camille Smith, and Shirley Sim- mons. Co-Lin's Westminster Fellowship stresses spiritual growth through programs and informal discussions. Officers include Linda Sue Davis, president, and Philip Cruchv, Student Christian Association representative. The aim of Westminster is to lead each member to deeper spiritual thinking and to promote the desire to know Christ and His will in the life of each. Their sponsor is The Reverend Frank lVlcCraven. Westminster Fellowship Links Presbyterian Church and Students - - . .3 . ' fBL6' 5 WG' ' L .Q Q wx-' ff !fL1-.:..-- fl! ,' ff ns- 4 ,,:-14, Hgiguvii i -. -- 5f F'1...:: '- ESQ: f ,J X 42-'Qing ' '7 - - ' 'si ,Wifi EFJIJ-Z' QE','.'Z'I1 1 -1- ' gms-:E T 11,9 41 . 475555 , f fp' ' lf' -Zffygfgisz ' - --F N-a 1 r ,fi , 5' l 7 ,IN ,iiffif f ' -if x-S f,' , 5 di-j f. 2 iv ,.l- Q President Linda Sue Davis and Rev. Mr-Craven. 95 Hi-Y sponsors a sweetheart dance, sells concessions to raise funds, and emphasizes character-building programs in the-ir weeklv meetings. Li-ailing thi- Hi-Y are-: S1-otty Hatfflitll. l,I'l'Slflt?lllQ Stew Carr. Vice-Presidentg Sannny Britt, Set-retaryg Rickey Clopton, Chaplain: Dale Greer, Reporterg lit-nny Britt, St-rgeaiiI-at-arms: Durr Walkvr, Jr., Sponsor. MW? HI-Y SWEETHEART Ann Britt My it ,i . -5 Hi-Y Sponsors Sweetheart Contest 96 Sponsored by Mrs. John Landress, the Y-Teens could be labeled the most activeu club on the campus. Their functions include Teacher Appreciation Dayf' and they are listed in many other special events on the campus, including Homecoming, parties, and athletic events. The Y-Teens participated in the annual Christmas program. OFFICERS include, first row front left, Dale Brent, presidentg Rosie Little, vice-presidentg Becky Harris, program chairman: Barbara Armstrong, program chairman: Ann Beall,.program chairmang Susan Walker, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Una Walker, secretary: Linda Fortenberry, social chairmang Jane Sand- ers, music chairman: Betty Lou King, secretary. Rita Hailey. SCA. Represent- ative. THIRD ROW: Phyllis Davis, publicity chairman: Gail Diamond, music chairman: Barbara Bullock, music chairman: Billie Remington. publicity chair- man: Geneva Barry. secretaryg Barbara Remington, secretary: Debbie Walker, secretary: Brenda Smith, secretary. l Y-Teens Participate in Varied Activities 97 Christian Fellowship Club Organizes on C0-Lin Campus wk ' --X The mfluh, spmisuiwi-rl by Mrs. Reba Durr, Xe -- meets weekly on Vtiediiesday night. On Sep- dxh tembei' 27. the vluh had its organizatimial A it X meeting. This is the first time 011 eampus a Mrs- Duff P0595 with her flags Cluh has heeii urgaiiized for the Churrfh of Christ. yout 16762 OFFICERS tm' 1967-1968 are Pl'4?Sill4'I1l. ,lavk Tnusi- nau. Vive IJI't'Nl4lt'I1i. liaiiiur Ike,-1'd. sev.-tivas.. Debbie Smith. pmgnilii 4'l1llil'IIlQlll. Debbie Brngli. SCA R4-pres Mj55lS5IPFf:9l501h YfAR seiitatiuf. lltm Nlyvrs. FELLOWSHIP l962ndYEAR l - Q -......,.g Prize-winning hmneconiing display. Q7 ,-. is ---ea. I 15' OFFICERS, pictured with Miss Zelle Weems. sponsor, are from left, James Dykes, Program Chairman: Jan- ice Fortenberry, Program Committee-3 Kay Millis, Presidentg Rachel Lewis, Program Committeeg Dona Cranberry. Program Committee: Melnee Clopton, Vice President. Not pictured is Cathy Netherland, Secre- tary-Treasurer. .-- .-........f-. The F.T.A. provides fellowship and training for young people planning to enter the teaching profession. The group enjoys informal discussions on the varied problems of teaching. tt f FTA Provides Fellowship and Training 'If - fi-, N.-A' .s.. . . ....,., . 1, .-, -....-.- f is A az, ,FN f- if-,.., i V ' .4 g -4' ' ' ' X- 'exfg -sam Q es-We '-f--- Qe lf! va.. . Q1 54.5 :Fist ' . is 1 A , Miss Zelle Weems Sponsor staff French Club Studies France and lts Culture T31 x non. French Club members are Ruth Murray, Linda Harrell, Dot Ainsworth, Kenny Walley, Don Howie, Cherry Shaw. Florene Coke, Kay Millis. Priscilla Anderson. Mattie Mae Coleman, Sue Ray, Martha Hunter, Rachel Lewis, Lynn Bruce Reeves, Keith Farmer, Harold Cill, Phil Martin, Harold Patterson. Robbie Case, and Mrs. McDaniel. spon- sor. Dues ni REMEMBE The purposes of the French Club are to bring the students interesting information, to enrich the curriculum, and to pro- mote fellowship by parties. Homecoming Display C3 MHS. Kl'll'l'll Mt-lJ,f'lNll'll,. spoiisor. is pivturn-il with tht- l i':'m'li Club ollin-1-rs. lion Il0W'l1'Hl'I'Y1'?wllS pri-sitli-lit while Kenny Wall:-5 is Vive pTt'Sltlt'I1l. llot Ainsworth is st-vrt-Iaii'i' unml lrvtisiiiw-i' untl l,intlu llarrvll is rc-porI4'l'. I00 IRC members invlude Mr. Harold Patterson, sponsor: Ruth Murrav. Nikki Neely. Dot Ainsworth. Rm-li.-I liewis. Linda llarre-ll. ,laniee Fortenherry. Art Jasper. Hal Furlow. Betty Ahles. Henry Watts, Velma Coldsinith. Martha Hunter. Sandy Prim-e, Shug Shaw. Sue Ray, Sallie Evers, Wanda Wooten, and Phil Martin. v fr ..:.,..,1 Y 'T International Relations lub Strives to Develop Better Understandings of World Events tH'li4'ei's are, from left, Ruth lVlurray, puhlivityg Sharron llxlikkij Neely, re- porter: Dot Ainsworth. president: Rachel Lewis, sem-rn-tary: Linda Harrell, vim- pri-sid:-nt: ,lanii-e Fortenherrv, sovial vhairinzing lin havkl Mr. Harold I Patterson, sponsor: Authur Jasper. puhlivity. ,,.:',' 5 The purpose of the International Relations Club is to develop better understanding of slate. national, and world affairs through informal disvussions and programs. IOI .,......-,sw : 1- x ,og 3' 5 Choir Represents School Well With Choir otlliw-is are Mike jones, prvsidvntg Terri Lusk, secrctaryg Dian ne Allred, treasurcrg Cherry Lane Shaw and Ruth Murray, robe 4-hairmi-ng Junive Forte-nbvrry, Annette Bridges, Martin Hegel and FI'2lIl4,'t'S lJt'4JIlLll'l'l. commit- loer vliuirinvn. Mr. ,lolinny Russell is Vlllllf direvtor at Copizili-Lini- I02 ffm' .v 'a qi -41 J Q - 1 Mixed In addition to the Men's Quartet and the Ladies Ensemble, other IIl0!IllTCl'S include Floyd Grice. Paul Grice. Mike Grim. and Tlloinas Dodds Walsh. - -71 -Li-Y.A,.-- .,-..,...,,-. Enjo able Performances . 43 Fi QF ,. I . Ensemble Me-n's Quartet: James Dykes, Don Myers, Charles Owens, and Steve Huey. Ladies, Ensemble it - 2 2 - I 3 2 5 ' 2 Members include Sallie Evers, Annette Bridges, Pat Hall, Linala Arla-iwk. Catherine Williams, Janice Fortenberry. Peggy Cline, Shirley Simmons. Ann N11-Elm-ri. Kathy Mullins. Sue- Smit, and Dona Cranberry. lVlen's uartet vx.1.M, l l Q by x , 3? X . X X fi I03 i ,E g 1 Q , x 7 P High School Chorus A, A, ft 1 Presents Outstanding ali 75 ' ' W 'E l Programs Sf President - Becky Harris Vice President - Ann Beall Secretary - Barbara Armstrong Publicity Chr. - Jane Sanders Director - Mr. Johnny Russell l.'X it The high school chorus, under the direction of Mr. Johnny Russell, is composed of all high school students interested in vocal music. The entire chorus works steadily and en- thusiastically throughout the year to present musical programs. Included among their various activities is the annual trip to the District Choral Festival, the Christmas pro- gram, and the spring recital. 1 i gi . . Y X 3 . , S ? 3 . 1-l,',, ,3, i ., 3 F - . E S J A is 5, .K 2 ' A Y i s l 3 'Q 5 . 'te ' 3- Sf' . .g 5 .3 I' eff? 'Q ., e ,Na t - X P x ok X f 3 ff?-Q-31 TRILLIU Plans Yearbook 'Z ,Ny vi H 1,A -N l ' 1 C mug? , PLANNING YEARBOOK . . . Peggy Cline. husi- ness managerg Mr. Burlian O. Walker. advisor: and Linfla lane Taylor, wlitor. Features Committee Helping plan and rlirvfft the lwauty pageant, assmnhling the livature sevtion ol' the annual, and helping with Whois Who has lwr-n thi- main job of these vommittee ins-inhvrs. Feature vrlitor, Rii-ky Walk- er, and his assistant, Tim Hart, stanal in the- havkgrounil ltha- two male-sl. Others pit-ture-tl are Sharon Hailey: Carolyn Castilowg Linrla Adfsockg Kathy Mullins: Judy Jai-ksong Juanita Brittg and Linda Laird. Sponsors Beauty Pa eant, hoas ho, Copy Staff Trying lu have as few mistakes as possible in this edition ofthe 'l'Rll,l,lUlVl has heen the responsibility of this group of Copy rwatlf,-r's. Brenda Cole, eo-copy editor: Anieta Leluene, eo-copy editor: Teri Lusk: Sandy Rimrrels: James Tate Dykes. typist: She-lia Britt and Mary Alice Coleman, eo-assistants. l 3 gi 4 taff Progresses With olor, Increases if? . . ..m:.-- ' ' -IWQL---i -. Q -s a. -f- . ..Q4.-,sew ' f - - t l l i i i I l l Activities Committee i Dire:-ting the avlivities seetion were lVlarthu Brown, assistant: De-tty Aliles. sn-vtion editor: Hal Furlow: Bulls Harris: Susie , llarris: sm-vlion editor: Palm .Iurru-sg Caynell ,lost-y: lhfllll'gLlI'l'l E Almholtg liarliuru lVlamgum: Pat Hall: Dona Gl'liIllJ1'l'l'y1 and W Bra-nmlu Kevin- . l il il fi l I06 Classes Section Assembling the elass section were Lynn Bruce Reeves: Wanda Pettigrew. assistant: Cherry Shaw: Peggy Smith: Fay Darsey: Kathy Netherland: Arm Ashley: Jane Herring: Janie Sue Knight: Jenny Kay Davis: Denise Berryhill: and Linda Le- Juene. kv.: 5...- fl. ani' - Powderi-Duff A Came, and umber Planning the sports section of the TRlLLll'lVl were F. M. Oglesby. assistantg Kenn Munn: Dianne Allred: Rii-ky Harper: James Peat-eg Jan Loftong and Larry Waltman. assistant. Not pictured is sports editor. Kenny Walley. of Pages, Chan as Make-U t Ysasfs l Sports Staff .,,, Q . X 52 ya. . . 9'l. H ' V if f'.'I.3E. ' ' Y '. Q li, .- , -'-. ax TX' Trillium Awards . . . .4 . Subscrlptlons Mike Lowe-ry: Patriwia Eve-rf-tt. vhairinang Sue Woolf-ng and Jimmy Ashley. Tlu-se stall' me-inhers mlirectefl the high srhonl subscription varnpaign. High sawoi staff ln Charge of the high si-hool swtion of the yearbook were these students. Jane Samle-rsg Be-vky Harris, editor: Dale Greer. pho- tographerg and l.inala Fortenherry. assistant editor. I07 L -1 3: 'lj 5157 PJ L'J i.'.i I-'J U L H ' ,. ,Q rw r-1 rlw rf ff V .5 .5 JJ a.'.i LJ LJ LJ ' -f-f1r1r1f1f l .'. JJ Lld JJ L'J L'-I L'-I bi Beta Lambda In Second Year at Co-Lin Organized during the second semester last year, this club is for anyone who is taking at least one busi- ness course. Data processing, accounting, secretarial and general business students may join the organiza- tion. This club is sponsored by Mrs. Nona Fortenberry and Mrs. Carol Strickland. ra rw ra r-1 F1 F1 JJ J.: z.'.4 L'J L5 Q--I I I .. ,. ,, ., ,., ,.. ,'. .'. 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I' 'I I' M l'. l L I1 LJL 'NJ Dramatics Club Presents Popular Productions 2? Q Y . 1 k . 2 N The Draniatics Club presents popular productions through- out the vear. The Co-Lin Thes ians work hard with their ca- . P U pable director, Mr. John Landress, to create a variety ofenter- tain ment. Officers include Kenn Munn, pre-sifleiit: Martha Hunter, vice president: and Ra- chel Lewis, secretary. Mr. Landress is also pictured. , Q-,, zfgfz- W 1 1. , u x,.,ff' ' ', 45- , -s . -4, .5 l- A' 3 J 2 ,,.1-fr' f 9, f nga' 914 if lui-'EL'-'17 -4' 7 , , , Y 1 f . ,u s. 1 , 2 ' 4 'V'-f. 4s.i 4 rf fi! 1, K K 1 J: A -L S 1 X V- ra , rl- ' L-.Ir ., if w'7f ,, ff' 'L71,'5f . , . . A , , ,., .xr w N , L i i W 1 1 X I I W U H U --'Y - Y ,Y.,.-- ,-...,...,J-. 4.3-M,.:v .gm ff., -. . , is ,MQ J., .H -,f,lll',x: MN ' '0': '6-,, 5 .. W, . v ' .. n . , na, W , .aff ws' ' 33, 'Q ' V ..,,.... , X 0.1 ...fi-K, g . ., vie' 9 'ze , V, 1 ,. My , V ra? W, I A U , ' ' fag, , . V , 5. if, 'lf , k ,Y 1, , . .wg I. g DIRECTOR MR. CLYDE WILSON The Famed Co-Lin Show Band and Colettes Co-Lin's Show Band and Colettes are widely recognized as one ofthe most outstand- ing parade units in the nation. Certainly, by far, the most traveled of all groups of this type in the state, the band and Colettes have received highest praises for their performances in recent years at Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City, the National County Agents Convention in New Orleans, the National Jaycee Convention in Louisville, Kentucky, and Dallas, Texas, the Cherry Blossom Festival in the nation's capitol, the Cotton Carnival in Mem- phis, Tennessee, and in every major event in Mississippi. The Colettes were Mississippfs original dancing coeds, having been formed years ago with continued fame throughout the nation. The groups entertain throughout the year at athletic contests, parades, stage shows, and many other special events. This year's inaugural parade and a performance for the Rural Mail Carriers tri-state convention were highlights. The Colettes boast the largest number of girls in its history, forty two. Mr. Clyde Wilson is band director and Mrs. Betty ,lo Stewart is Colette choreogra- pher. BAND OFFICERS are, from the lf-ft, P. K. Campbell, Dale Greer, James Tate Dykes, Thomas Dodds Walsh, president an Mike Jones. W, 4 I , i.- ffl fr , . ,pl-vt, . y f 1 M Y fi JL, JZ.:-z-.-an-1.1-:if--' l-4--2-D--- ---4--Y - Af -'-A-A '- -M- I 2 3' 5 I f ,gg if ,,v5ha Q A in Q'Q..,1fzh,5lfg?f,1,,f'-qii-I ' K '41, 4 r av 'T 'EX , , A Q. 'Q .1v'5'1r1T'3l?'J7 ':v' 'M L all - - . A I , . -A , ., V. 5 , x , , . . ' 1 . ,j ' - V ar- . ' .-6. E, hQ,f4 .? ,' 'a y f - . -- A. . , t V' , 7x . M 1, ,V , 4 . V . . ,,,.,. Q, -J ff , , 1 4. , 1 A ., ,J- ' . f v -f 1 . ' U . f, 53 f'-PP,-, , . . HUM. .mf-f. 1-rr-.,. A A 4- r COLETTE CAPTAINS Melnee Kay Clopton and Wanda Pettigrew were elected captains for 1967-68. Both have bffvn members of the group for four years. U9 X way- 'fy S V MISSISSIPPFS MOST TRAVELED GROUP Colettes include Faye Darsey, Pat Martin, Betty Ables, Brenda Ashley, Dona Cranberry, Terri Allen, Jamie Spears, Rita Hailey, Linda Sue Davis, Linda Kimble, Patricia Pizaza, Linda Adcock, Terri Lusk, Karen Raines, Peggy Smith, Kathy Netherland, Jane Herring, ,Ioan Guymon, Sandra Cotten, Caynell Josey, Sally Cagliardi, Pat Mullins, Judy Pounds, Ruby Lee Darsey, Pat McCain, Kathy Mullins, Mary Alice Coleman, Susan Walker, Reginia Jones, Lynn Turnbough, Rene Frazier, Eva Ruth Scale, Melnee Clopton, Scherry Sweeney, Wanda Pettigrew, Nora Lynn Allen, Camille Pizazza, Katie Davis, Leanne Adams, Linda Ward, Linda Ray, and Linda Fortenberry. ., --Qs. .- .. - ,-fr'-eve-155 ,sv':frsmw1xgQ'ssxgQvsw 9 , e A., . wif ug., at Posing with Melnee Scherry and Wanda are Mr Clyde Wilson band director and Mrs Mississipp s Criginal SCEEQRQQQVESQEEY Dancing Coeds e Co Lin Colettes Betty JO Stewart, Colette choreographer. I l l i D il in Q Q I 0 0 7 0 0 Sports . 0 4 'S kg' IIS A l if 4 Ai-7 I 4 i ,,,.-wjk, , , 4. Zf ' Q . -..Kflf,71 ',.- - Q' 3 I, ' M , .,, 4 55:40 .: 'la Q, 94 - f f - I , If I I J I I 3 :I If 5 ML- .H I . , J ,ph pm . , - Y I , 5 1 -QQ, fo W V V .- . 1 ' - xftr ,QI Ml I If s ,. JENNY KAY DAVIS I HEAD CHEERLEADER I SUSIE HARRIS BARBARA MANGUM I College Cheerleaders 1 In I2 II I I I I , , Q ' Q Q. nu. I W1 . ,M 5 .1 65 ,- J V :uni M V ' H. f-..'W.A.? I 3, I I 'T I-e 'w2r'+2'f if-1 We ip v-Mil' D I 2 4 L,,..f.4 ff- A ! I :4g,v.?1, L Q, Vx 1 I'.-74,4 , . L I,-'31, 5 i 1 . 'V I eff f asm., 7 Qian. Ln 4+ 4.1 f i mmf ,. M., 1, .l v , fy- 6, , ,WJ 1. x I l 'Q ' be 'Z' A ' l. mf if . 'I 14 I 4. . ' '45 LEADING THE WOLV ES are Susie Harrisg Melinda Loweg Jenny Kay Davis, head Cheerleader: Barbara Mangumg Ann MeElveen: and Alny Harper. sitting, P I I I AMY HARPER MELINDA LOWE ANN MI-ELYEEN I I I I I I I I H1 I 'I II I llb The Go-Lin Wolves - 1967-68 U IW'- --U--A . 1- is-5.. .-3... A -yzzrrwwaymww U. if 413 E.. . FIRST ROW fleft to rightj: Bob Gallmang Johnny Allredg Billy Smallwoodg Greg Adamsg Dalton Johnston: Eddie Gilbert: Bill Richardson, SECOND ROW: Glen Yatesg Steve Man- gumg Wayne Smithg Glen Matthewsg Harold Gillg Jerry Garth: Ricky Harper. manager. THIRD ROW: Mike Russell, James Peaceg Richard lzardg Bruce Burtg M. Oglesbyg Craig Harper and Kenn Munn, managers. FOURTH ROW: COACH JERRY TAYLORQ Henry Wattsg Joe Brocatog Harry Fosterg Bob Powell, Keith Daniels, James bcottg Coach ALTON GREENLEE. CO-LIN O - HOLMES 34 ln the season opener, the Wolves visited the f Goodman team and began the game with a first down 9' ' but a fumble lost the ball for the Wolfpack. King, dl . Burrell, and Bell scored for the Bulldogs. King added a field goal in the second. Following a score- less third quarter, the Bulldogs managed another field goal late in the fourth. C0-UN 0 - JONES 35 HEAD coAcH ASSISTANT coAcH During the first home game of the season, the JERRY TAYLOR ALTON GREENLEE ,Q ,Q ' - . I. Wolves were downed 35-0 by the Jones Bobcats. Co- Lin received 8 first downs to Jones' ll. Jones gained 325 yds. rushing to Go-Lin's 68. Lynn Horn scored on a 75 yd. run early in the first period with Billy Craft adding the extra as well as four remaining ex- tras. Other Bobcat scoring was done by Bailey, Sulli- N van, Freeman. David Abercrombie was also out- standing for the visitors. -S 55- J' COACH TAYLOR F. M. CARRIES FOR A TD! I I7 GREG ADAMS 1 b S 1 Halfback - Brookhaven gRHiECBUfl3rS . g Y V Honorable Mention - All-State n WS a pl-ings I, X '.gf 'ffI:'f,'-.19 3. ,gf 2' 4 f 2, 5 . f f .J is J l - 412 J '+-4-Q-,ma .,-. , .V 5 ' ' .344 V - -:'N f L v.,.25-,ey 'gy E . J . . .. .. . .. -. .. .. D .. J I Z 1 -. M43-FF 71 i 2 I ' 2 Daniels carries the ball while Oglesby blocks. l 1 . . i i N 1 film ff-.,' .,:, Q L Y K V,,, .- 1. ..'v' J di' ff -E ' EDDIE GILBERT JOHNNY GREEN . V Q ,,,,,,,,.4,.. , ..,.- . ., V Center - Brookhaven Fullback - Hazlehurst - QS ' - v All-Star Honorable Mention - All-State ' ,.. 2 1 Y , - ll . .A f' w.. ' 1'5' 2':a5?f,:x. ,,'i . J f r: - 9 il ' 'Q .' 7-. 4:1 tk V: 'lass VT ' M' A ' gf L.-YfL'1g,,VNJ Y v 1 A L ' l l pf -'Q - ' E. .' ' Vll.ZYA.T'j!-iii. . f ?!. ' r : :I r , 11' 1 I 1 1: 3,25 v ii A 5 . 9 . an . JS ' - E J ' ' J S it ' 'I' j 'f2 mi'f' zwQ'c:zfr.1f,'f N f l KEITH DANIELS JERRY GARTH X Quarterback - Monticello End - Crystal Springs J All-Star b Honorable Mention - All-State l CO-LIN 0 - NORTHWEST 25 y Quarterback Harold Henderson dropped touchdown passes of 13, 25, and 40 yds. into the arms of split end Rick Owens to defeat the Wolves in the third game of the season. Pete Weeks kicked one conversion and boot- ed field goals from 25 and 22 yds. to round out the scoring in Northwest's first win. l 1 CO-LIN 20 - PERKINSTON 41 7 Y yy' Y' 3-ELM Defending state champion, Perkinston, who retained their title, invaded A ---aging ' J Wolf territory to find a determined team, for the Wolves scored their first 535 X' 'if' points of the season. F. M. Oglesby scored from 1 yd. out for the season's x I p J first tally. Johnny Allred added the extra point. Halftime score was 13-7. J, l -My J.. Oglesby scored in the second half from a 2 and a 3 yd. run with Allred's Wil extra point good on one kick. J l DALTON JOHNSTON STEVE MANGUM l End - Mcadville Guard - Magee l All-Star: Hon. Mention All-State I iF. M. OCLESBY BILL RICHARDSON fFullback - Meadville Halfback - Fayette iHonorable Mention - All-State V l , . JAMES SCOTT WAYNE SMITH Tackle - Natchez End - Loyd Star Wolves Smash Delta CO-LIN 7 - EAST MISSISSIPPI 58 East Mississippi whipped the Wolves 58-7 in the Co-Lin Bowl but only after trailing the Wolfpack the entire first quarter. Co-Lin's tally came in the first period when tackle Harry Foster intercepted a blocked punt, picked it up and went 29 yds. for the TD. Fullback Johnny Allred added the PAT. CO-LIN 7 - MISSISSIPPI DELTA 6 SECOND PLACE IN STATE Mississippi Delta in Moorhead was smashed by the visiting Wolves for its first victory ofthe season. Delta, who stood at KL-I, met the Wolves' strong line of defense unsuccessfully. After a scoreless halftime deadlock, QB Daniels threw an 8 yd. pass to Mule Johnston early in the 3rd for the first score in the game. Allred booted the PAT. Deltais score came in the 4th when Henderson plunged I yd. for pay dirt. The attempted kick was no good. GLEN YATE5 JOHNNY ALLRED Guard - Magee Halfhack - Fayette All-Star Honorable Mention - All-State N , .. . , , -- 1 Z.: , Q I E ,L I fb' X l ' r 1 . 5 E f 1 lair! 4 I 'T 1.7 Exlig I .Rs - I . ' I sf N 33-f' ' T' W ' ' 2 A 7 I atea -f g f I W- .'?4'+,..L- I gh 2 'f ' N 115.4 . asf: + .'. f', , , Mew' .Liv -, -'f:,-A-jiflfffx 'iw . A JOE BROCATO HARRY FOSTER End - Ngtphgz Tackle - Natchez II9 BOB GALLMAN HAROLD GILL Halfback - Crystal Springs THCICIC - Meadville RICHARD IZARD GLEN MATTHEWS Tackle - Hazlehurs! Guard - Crystal Springs CO-LIN I5 - SOUTHWEST 28 In Co-Lin's homecoming battle with Southwest, before a large audience, the visiting Bears danced to a 28-15 victory. Co-Lin opened the scoring early in the first quarter when quarterback Keith Daniels passed 14- yds. to Dalton Johnston. Allred added the PAT. In the final period, Co-Linls F. M. Oglesby plunged I yd. for a final TD in the game. Oglesby ran for 2 points. CO-LIN 6 - EAST CENTRAL 27 On a cold and muddy field, the Wolfpack fell 28-6 at the feet of the War- riors in their homecoming game. Dorris McElhenvey ran 80 yds. for a TD in the opening play of the game. Co-Linls score came in the fourth when end Bruce Burt ran 63 yards for pay dirt. The attempted kick failed. Homecoming with Bears I20 Smith blocks a Bear pass . . . Gilbert move in JAMES PEACE BOB POWELL Halfback - Mendenhall Quarterback - Mendenhall MIKE RUSSELL BILLY SMALLWOOD Tackle - Wesson End - Meadville LARRY WALTMAN Halfbaek - Mendenhall BILLY WALKER End - Brookhaven HENRY WATTS BILLY WYATT Halfback Natchez Fullbac k Hazlehurst First Down Try Co-Lin Seatters Eagle Feathers in Win CO-LIN 20 - HINIJS I0 Arch-rival Hinds Cried before a hugh homer-oniing audi:-nw as it saw its Eagle Feathers downed by the hungry Co-Lin Wolves. Dalton Johnston scored on a 60 yd. run in the first period with Johnny Allred adding the PAT. It was Allred who early in the second put the Vllolw-s out front hy kicking a 24 yd. field goal. However. Eagle Randy Parker added a tif-Id goal to tie for a halftime score of I0-10. Neither team was ahh' lo si-ore in the third but end Billy Smallwood covered a Hinds fumhlt- in the end zone, after a punt was dropped and stored for the Wolvf s in the ilth. With s '- onds on the Clock Allred lxielxed a 30 yd field oal t 1 f nd th s oiinrf ind assure a Wolf vittory CO LIN 22 PEARL RIVER 34 After leading 22 I2 way into the third quarts r the Pe irl Rixer VI ldi it opened up to defeat the Wolves 34 22 After a st oieless first period 011: s by ran from 4 yds out for pay dirt with Allie d iddmg the exti 1 point lx ith Daniels passed 5 yds to Dalton Johnston for another TD Johnston ian lor 2 points Johnston scored on a 46 yd run with Allred s point Hood All btater Danny Pierce passed thiee times to Rav Barnett and ont e to Bohhw Deviow to score and defeat the Wolves in the final Game ol the season Managers M' F M, 5 ,-wg' Y 2' QW Nfl ' I X1 M Kenn Munn Ruln and I rug Hirper ifiivfgaw lkwlwdt '31 5.4, 'Y 7 A Wolf Cagers Post Winning Season From top: David Delaney, John Nix, Jerry Wayne Smith, Freddie Creel, Decatur Rushing, Terrell Foster, Kenny Walley, Gayden Smith, Rickey Smith, George Rohr.-rtsoii. Jimmy Lolwton, and Clinton Rateliff. COACH BOB HUCKABY and Joe Lofton, manager, stand in front. Soores CO-LIN OPPONENT 87 Southwest 52 79 Hinds QSW Tourneyl 76 75 Southwest QSW Tourneyl 90 104 Miss. College Frosh 98 90 Southwest 82 68 Perkinston 66 90 Pearl River 83 72 Hinds 78 65 Northeast 105 88 East Mississippi 90 75 Jones 79 69 East Central 74 82 Pearl River 511- 107 Miss. College Frosh 76 ' 77 Miss. Delta 73 90 Miss. Delta 68 72 Jones 52 85 East Central 62 1 62 Hinds 67 72 Southwest 69 79 Pc-rkinston 78 82 Northwest 88 COACH BOB HUCKABY AND MANAGER JOE LOFTON 4 , Sophomore Cagers CLINTON RATCLIFF JERRY WAYNE SMITH GARY fllickeyj SMITH KENNY WALLEY Center-Loyd Star C.F .. B1-gokhavgn Guard - Loyd Star Forward-Fayette A1HQSta16 I Honorable Mention AH-State LINCOLN COUNTY PLAYERS: Gayden Smiih., Decatur L ' Rushing, F reddie- Creel, Jerry W. Smith, Clinton Ratcliff, COACH HUCKABY, Jimmy Lotion, Ricky Smith. f 6 4' F, Xl . sf 4 All ff 1 FREDDIE ,CREEL DAVID DELANEY TERRELL FOSTER Forward - Bogue Chitto Center - Hazlehurst Forward - Natcha 11-,,,.gv,..fi,,'- 5, v . w o'1'H1-111 COUNTIES: Kenny WAHojifEf?5Qroong Uhvid oy, Copiah: HUCKABY1 .I0hIl Rohr-rtson, Adams. ' V' ' ' Y w ' TW 1 uf - up 3 1- ' ,.,'2f4,::1i5:' 'vfQ?!,32Sf'. ..,. E .i2,,.Z.Lz1...1,:1,..':Lu - ,1..11fm'x? my .. , M., W Nu ' rn V , lf N- . V, I X x 4 - ,A. ,. 4 'Q 4 ' Q I V I Y I VY v ,Q 1-A-1 1 3427 fs W :s -1 -x. 32:7 . r Ht -if 421i-A.gi. .f.1'T'f ,,,p sf 69 ,JW ww-m.:,.N 1 1 -,rr-1: .:-gpizssx, S 1 ali if J . F , JIMMY LOFTON - ' 1 I F .A E I I Guard - Wesson F 1 9:-G E 1 w- -1: V 1 - . p N N301 .5 ' H GEORGE ROBERTSON Guard - Natchez 1 NG ,xx x 1 A '1 GAYDEN SMITH Guard - Loyd Star , r JUST ANOTHER POSE K3 'W x 'S 3, i f Q ' .,'Wuv , A COACH BOB HUCKABY 1 I 1 i 1 T , K Go-Lin Captures State Track Title 1I1 67 i . 3 3 3 A .lcd ,111 ' 9 5 wg Q 'X :aff 6-21- ,R ,954 , . 1 I y 'Ja-Y? V' avg, if J f, . 1 . f 1 'ff an :tn 5 qg 5522, We A f we . fa fit? 'V .. Q 1. ...sew 1 ' ' ,- -nf ' ff ' A 3 af . Q ea la S! gg-DLI, 2 4 , 1 an . A as zzgff-fl 9 , -- sa .. 81 Y , . Y. A X 4 gg-W sz 1 Q 3 :own I 1 36 -9 Z 4 Vdilf, ix, 'V ia' A . 7 .sf . V3 - 2' if c 1. , ui' XL- . V 5, 2 'gs' , 4 55117 fl 747.5 fig' .7 - . i 4, 2 72 V , wfig g v i I .LF ll- ,I Y ., L A xl!, -1 T, 9' D .M A If-1 4 A . r In . , ,.. ., ,V , -W f vo -f t, . . , . . -' - , ,u. 1' '1' A 3. 1' 7, A ?, . 75,3 agAj.f,, f fig - b eef f,, N V. ' Q ,.,.,.,. - .4., ' g D M 5 R If 15,7 1,1 -,Q 3 'f ,Ia E 3, 'V It 'flaw' 124 .:,f.Q,,,l'.a1f ,fb I yi-' 1 -1 -,',, 2 HL.: .. I X , ,, . It - Go-Lin captured championship honors in the State Junior College Track Meet for 1966-67 hy sweeping to six first places and having three double win- ners. Wolf George Pell of Hazlehurst won the highest individual point total trophy for the second consecutive year with a total of 17111 points. Pell won the high hurdles and long jump and placed in the 220 yard low hurdles and high jump. 0ther double winners for Go-Lin were Aruthur Jasper in the shot put and discus, and Buddy Newsom in the 100 and 220 yard dashes. Placing in the 440 yard relay were Kenny Walley, Marvin Myers, Dalton Johnston, and Buddy Newsom with a second place slot. Johnston, Newsom, Myers and Greg Adams placed in the B80 yard relay while Bruce Burt, Johnny Green, Butch Griffen, and Dalton Johnston placed 4th in the mile relay. Others adding points to the overall victory were Jimmy Brumfield, Bill Rich- ardson, Harold Kennedy and F. lVl. Ogleshy. Guy Barr was the winning team's coach and Ricky Harper served as team in a n a ge r. gg- Sf., 66 67 Sprmg Sports Offer VE1f16d ACt1V1t16S 9.,Q-c C0 Lm Q Tennis Tear11 fomlstvd oi 1011 Evf111H011 Edmlu Tlltblllllwibll Lauw freer, Dale Fostm Mllu ffm 11d and Lum Hwux The guls' TCIIIUQ Tc 1111 was 1 11111131154 d of Dot AIIIHWNUIIII AIIIN luum Rawlb Betsy Curtlq Elame Snulh Ruth Mll1liX 111 l Im: Rmls pf' JAN E SANDERS Head Cheerleader BECKY HARRIS PHYLLIS DAVIS 1 , ' U-firewall C0-Lin High Cheerleaders - Great Cobra Supporters BARBARA ARMSTRONG DEBBIE WALKER ANN BEA LL pu-E ' qi' ,v ,' -:4 wr: a 'T 'fl 1 'i ' 'A T Q: V' '.......Q fl' Al.. . f ' l ill, 13,3 ff ' fbgigaf... -. me ,V 3.1-.,M-,l--w,.a.aT...L.l. it-1, -swf M -11-1 FRONT ROW, Left to Right: David Fore, Mgr.g Bob Lowery: Barry Owens: Randy Furrg Tom Loweryg Phillip Caseg Rickey Cloptong Mike Carrg Mike Clopton, Mgr. SECOND ROW: COACH HUXQ Kenny Brittg Erik Caseg Eddie Ashleyg james Sillsg jimmy Tisdaleg Scott Rah-liffg SteveCarr1 COACH COATES. THIRD ROW: Robert Fortenberryg Brad Granberryg Phillip Cartyg Bobby Furrz Mike Assinkg Willie Dungang Tommy Rieks and Sammy Britt. WE THEY 0 Warren Central 35 35 Bogue Chitto 18 0 Raymond 32 fw- 13 Sumrall 25 27 Byram 13 21 Port Cibson 48 15 .lefferson 31 20 Enterprise 19 26 Monticello 44 32 Cathedral 19 --J H . . Assistant Coach Mike Hux and Head Coach Ira Coates '7 2 el ' 1 ' I iiiiiiii .., ..,. i . 5 . 'I .,.. f - . ..,' 1 2 'ivie Izr a s , i ' V .gf K. L. f - 3 Z, x 9 , V . E '.V, in '1'V fee' W. . 1 ,eiiii 1 s rr 1 ' t :::' A n at 1 '- , , 5 - i '2 .1 -' ,V . 1, , ir' f-4 ,sift-, M: A f ' 743115-ffii--til -- P K..-3?i1 ,?1i?.f:'1'Rlsrviiiilw . , ' I STEVE CARR SAMMY BRITT SCOTT RATCLIFF WILLIE DUNCAN Fullbfifk End Center Tackle All Magnolia All Magnolia All Magnolia ,J Z 56 .f', JW.- , , ,E Q E- - . 'Mi , 3 ,ff f 1 I I I , , 3. .yy Managers ii , V' U 1 ' . . ff? , ,. 'wg wk- . ,2'g 5 ,V 'v I 5 ' ' r - V E M., if'Fii Z' ,Qi 'L '-. af W EDDIE ASHLEY - Tackle MIKE ASSINK End Q ., I ,M .. .994 if Q -2 .1 fi ' 1 1 f f 4 1. 7, ff- , T: Aw 4- 4 f JJ ' Q A1 X 355' 3 ,ff 1' - 1 ' A X Eff f' E W m' 1' ii 'ff i. , :qui I M' VN Hil fe 1253 ' 'A fi ' M ' 'EIR V9-ru ! 1 ' ,lf ' ' ' 5 , 'QR N ,V MANAGERS for the 1967-68 COBRAS were David Fore, left, and Mike . , ,ulgx V 4, , A Clopton, on the right. .fgfl .,,:,.4.aQLg.f,Ejf.-QI: nfl A 2 l,.k I J- . , I . N ,Z i-:Ek Y FT., -4, KENNY BRITT - Guard rfl 413 27 . 7 faq, - , , , 4, V ,fm-W X25 'I . , ,- f. 95 , Y V - Y W - , 'Ka ' if fr' 5 'Y-I f m v. ,vwifmw 2 'veil 'f f ' 1 HM 1,h, ..! .J Q- ,L-iw time , i v 1 4 T ' 4. , ky, Q,-,,'A ggi 12952 A ' , ' H 'A 4' 3 -.., . ., gfr' err' PHILLIP CARTY - Tackle A Practice Session . . MIKE CARR - Quarterback -F.. , - 'QI' WTA ' X A . ' . WW?- I , J I Em . Q. 'E i V' , 4 fi xy er-...sf ' -E 'W riL1wf:ife?g?5b if 1 E p's4-.'?- 'Q m f '.fr1' 'l A ' - - E 5 gfiQ ij ff 3f.4,s.lE 6'. i,, f ' 4w,,QAwg,g,-if 7.r.Jf?H. X . .gf i ' ' ERIK CASE - Guard -D- 'Q ' . E in vw A X Q ,E ' we-er 5 ,. E M QAM , X ff my-K , T .Q f-,gm ' E' 3 E L rugs 'T digfwnf . K f Vf' mid-nv ,A.L.....M,,y L i i .A i N 2 ff? ki - Y' +L ' Q11 ., ., f , E .,, W riii E I W af N- rv .. f - . J 12' A .- - , . Q.: .2 Ill ' ENE' i f ' ' lf- , af 'e-r .wi- H.-Wiahia' 'Ur ' '. ' ' ' x59V',.fl- ,f r'v . 1. ,. i-w'liffMw1'f- ' - imc ff ,, 1- A 4, 'X 5 x l HIl,l,ll' CASE - Guard , ff' V, ' ROBERT FORTENBERRY - Tilfki? '-'-S75 2- '4f - 56-?j 3i7u ' .L - E x .L .-'iii '-. ' it .z, ,,' ',. , v lEli'ii1:-WZZEVBSQ'iff ,Mir-fi .elf-'ifbfi ' - I30 RICKPIY Ci,0P'l'0N - Quamcrback , BOBBY FURR - Tackle P All-Magnolia Eg? 7 1' , ... 523' ,V G' 'S' I ' 1 if ' ,, . z' JD 2. A ,.., , 1' ,X Fw , ' 1 ,?f?Q.' ' ,3,' Jwl' ' if 'I 2 ' I '1 4 I ,Arr ,,, . ,Mi 1, fix , '-..r- wwzfl K, 'fw5:1jfff'jQ yr 'C' 7 ' . ' ' 1:?K ,x5f5Iy:.Ss nun Q V . V A f- f 'fffvviaa .2 -' w we' ' aff' ',l'f':f4 7, --a' Q2 'wr' W, ' f ' -..L:H' ,,.n,.,,-V, 5.,f1 5i'a? .fs?af,,f1.2, 3fx6f?'?'.'35.LGif.-.-1ma .1 . - RANDY FURR - Wingback X Four outstanding Cobras were named to the All-Magnolia Conference '-QOH E02 5925 av-1' mg? ang CD mgffb 521,23 EQ' gi-'P ca-- 12.5 E350 Eel DP-gm 'FOQFE 'D I BFG :gm LTWUU QEQ: :FDC- n:f?7 FD. rl-NUH7 To 7- r:.-. P-1:-' 'Gs C1 na? :LE X575 BPD' 'FF C151 SS 55? msn :ns on from gud if Ne ,J H- J' 5 s' xxv .51 .-mba BRAD GRANBERRY - Guard TOM LOWERY - Tailback x.-Naam BOB LOWERY - Wingback BARRY OWENS - Fullback JAMES SILLS - Guard 9 C ??'? y h is TOMMY RICKS - Guard JIMMY TISDALE - Guard f i A I I3I i Cobra Basketball Team , 'r 1 I, i I V Q, . l I : y I ll 'B Q il :I Ly l l I Eu if Left to Right: Jimmy Tisdale, David Fore, Gary Peets, Daryl James, Willie Dungan, Eddie Pickett, Mike Assink, Sammy l Britt, Coach Mike Hux, Scott Rateliff, Steve Carr, Tommy Maples, Tommy Ricks, Mike Carr, Kenny Britt, Ricky Clopton, 5 and Brad Cranberry. It 1 A il Magnolia Conference Champs l l t l l l l l MIKE ASSINK KENNY BRITI' SAMMY BRITT Coavh Mike Hux with Jimmy Tisdale and Biad Center Guard Fofwafd . Cranberry, Managers. All Magnolia ' 7 , , i Q l , l-lux 5 t Named ,ji yy Coach of i N l yy yy Year l Mnqq CARR sriivrz mmm BC Ricky crovrow I 32 F4 lrwarml F1 vrwurd Cllilfll Completes Successful Year of 16 7 WILLIE DUNCAN DAVID FoRE DARYL JAMES TGMMY MAPLE5 Fo ard Guard GARY PEETS EDDIE PICKETT SCOTT RATLLIFF TOMMY RI! kb Forward Center C t North Pike Port Gibson Raymond Bassfield West Marion Fayette Catheral Port Gibson Crystal Springs Harrisville North Pike Mendenhall Columbia Byram Byram Raymond Monticello Hazlehurst Crystal Springs Harrisville Hazlehurst Bogue Chitto Hazlehurst fDistrict 7 Tournamentj fTourneyj fTourneyJ fTourneyJ fTourneyj fTourneyj frllourneyj BECKY HARRIS BRENDA SMITH Forward Forward All Cobrettes Set 17-6 Record for 1967-68 North Pike Port Gibson Raymond Collins Purvis Fayette Catheral Port Gibson Crystal Springs Harrisville North Pike Mendenhall Byram Byram Port Gibson Monticello Hazlehurst Crystal Springs Harrisville Hazlehurst Bogue Chitto North Pike GENEVA BARRY ANN BEALL fDistrict 7 Tournamentj Forward Guard All Magnolia DEBBIE FORE JUDY HENNINGTON Guard Guard 1 ' ,M A if fl I34 THEY 36 37 46 32 44 21 28 23 24 48 36 46 53 30 23 27 39 34 43 4-2 35 52 Cfourneyj frllourneyj QTourneyj fTourneyj fTourn eyj Left to Right: Linda Ray, Ann Beall, Jane Sanders, Geneva Barry, Becky Harrisi Brenda Smith. Bar a Remington, Debbie Walker, Debbie Fore, Billie Remington, Ona Walker, Judy Hennington. In center ts Coach Coates and Linda Fortenberry. ,If ! I I 1 4 i 1 I 1 6 4 r t v 1 1 , LINDA RAY BARBARA REMINCTON Guard Guard 1 J '4 N E i I F V E I t i i BILLIE REMINGTON JANE SANDERS I Forward Forward Y 1 The seniors standing with Coach Coates are Becky Harris and Bn-nda Smith ! DEBBIE WALKER ONA WALKER Guard Forward Coach Coates stands with Linda Fortenberry, manager. .-. ' K Magnolia Conference Champs Qi - -'44 t NX I . X Y nm ' ii p 'N . 1 . Xi . X' ' , ,C .ff ' --Q---' r If ,X wx' k X ' .. 1 Q NM . e I Kant I I 5 I X . t 1 , - ij? Q. X My Ixl , f f , 2 Q 3 2 1 4 . 1 'F 7 r J! ? N - K 1 M X K Y Q I' 7 1 x a 3 f - 'X H 61, - fb. 2, ,-5. ,,.. , 7 - I fi-L 'QJQMU X ,mx -1- - 7 . A , K V , K ,,.. ?3f iY,i'T,,fNf X711 -viii 11-T. T w9 .- .-ff-vw v1c'fv 'f 511- n1'3s ,D I . ' ,. .H,,.,f,5-,.. 'f,...v' rg, X, .WJ , ..4, .-,v. A. , -.. . OUR LADY FROM COPIAH-LINCOLN Miss Brenda Ashley . s X mm + 'Ml S . Q b 125 'r -lv- f. -f 5, -,J ' r .L .L.,Y-Q 'I '- , . 0-,...4. 1 -f Q' ' 53327 -. 1 1 .,,,,,,, I Mel 'f 1 W i p I w 4 r Q w 1 I6 i. x malls i ,fl . il ' x iiii ll I FEATURES These are the young years, the fruit- ful years when time means only the day after tomorrow. These are the years of wistful-eyed beings with tender dreams, hut youth is brutal as well as tender, and youth is reality as well as a dream. l37 B I l mr. upiah-Einruln Hluniur ullege ' Zienng wading 4' fri!! , W., I I I I I. Y, I1 I I ! 8 -.ap ,. 1: :hz 3. A -4 I x.-, . 1 J' H. 2... ,L K ,..,,x , 0 1' n ,, C Eliza Qfupiahlfiinruhx Euninr Qfnllvge 5rherrg Srueeneg H .Nia H ffQg'ffif'f'f Q3 ,, ,jN -,L. 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Rulwrl lxflllftt,Pl't'Sltlt'l1l0ll Hinds .luniurtinllt-gt-1lVlrs.T.4l. llluvlnwll and Mrs. Ruth l mitlren ul',lat'ksmi. Master nli 4-r'i't'liirnii4's was Vllrxmlit' Nasal, H46 V The Contestants . . . ENTERTAINMENT by magician Rick Walker and Kathy . SAW li 2 lyilfjwlllll perstnmlities invlutletl frmn lelit: Bnrlian XX alkt-r. pageant din nalislsg anal Wumlie Asszlli. eiiit-ee Rene Frazier lk, . , f 4 , .XM gl e 5 Qi ,Q 5 College Most Beautiful College Beauty Lynn Turnbough L4 . . V. . .- ' ,Q N VL' l . - ul 4 I b limo , l' .'.,s4v.. 1 Y - J College Beauty Brenda Keene I48 . -- I 1.- a ' R College Beauty Wanda Pettigrew College Beauty Melnee Clopton NR. Homecoming 67-63 Court ICQ? 7-il' 3 N! f ..,,.. ,- 1.. f ,- - Q wp ...e 6-f ,- V 5-,, A X, 53 14 13' . A ii -wh... E5 x,zw 1511, ' PSY' .' 4. XX- F' A TLME' SQSJLA 'i75f,fmJ a ,Q I L ,,..,.1.f , ki' I 5- ' 96 , :14,w'g..f C fa ax .,- Q I . ., 1 01 uf! 1' 1 F ,-2 ff r 1 Y f., , .N api? M... ffl?-1 ' .QV-f-. 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T' ef f xv. .-3,15 -.3 .Q ' sv. . yi' A wg, tn If , sr. , , . .wr .' Shi E Nl fvalfwt, '- sh Nix. F 3151 51359-, V fr A S -' . '. ' N 14 . .fcft ew.!5 ?z.t' duff? ., gf,Qt?ff ' ' 5 gf-. ft tram E1 jfs. QA gg'-rv. :EWS ' f' rf: . -'? s s.. gm. V. .295 -jrr 7 1 N Sb, SVS., gf., 454' :Exif it S13N1oR MAID TFH sig 5, Mrk A jwujggf. Becky Harrls .X mw.S'2 Escort - Mlke Smlth SW' C7564 or t my ' fsrfflftf it tt,,f:y:'?4'2', JUNIOR MAID ws., Linda Ray Escort - Gary Smith E IS3 vi 'J A if me fxvta ,X U Mr. and Miss Copiah-Lincoln High School REBECCA HARRIS and SCOTTY RATCLIF F EsE 'i1+5 SCOTTY RATCLIFF Scotty served as captain of the Cobra football team this year. He has played football for four years and this year was chosen for the all conference team. He received double hon- ors by being selected Most Outstanding Lineman in the Mag- nolia Conference. Scotty was a valuable member of the bas- ketball and track teams. He has been active in the Hi-Y for four years, serving this year as an officer. This busy senior has been a class officer for two years. REBECCA HARRIS Rebecca, president of the high school chorus and high school editor of the Trillium, is one of Co-Lin's most active workers. Her many activities include being a Y-Teen officer three years, a class officer two years, a member of the Ensem- ble and track team. Becky, as we call her, has served as 11--H club president, and has cheered the Cobras for three years. She was senior homecoming maid this year. She has lettered four years in basketball and was named to the All Magnolia conference team this year. I 1 I I i I. I 1 , v I I In fig X III 4 ii? I I ,L I1 I II I 2 Q , I , I MOST INTELLECTUAL i MIKE SMITH I BETTY LOU KING be vi 5 Img, .V - ' 'fig 5- 1 yx ,e I . - 1 rv' I 1 N-fw. ,'v ' ,, 4 ' 'V 5, D' ?w, 1 I GL L-':':,QtfQ.? 'f5!'ln:?'f' F-EL1s:..':.E ' . .fp 57. iv I ., 'ff rgwnf A 5+-'P gn 'hui sn Copiah-Lincoln Whcfs MOST SAMMY BRITT ' 1 v I ' . .IQ ,h '13 4,,ffff'Ifn1 ' I V, tu '25, ,.' .Ai V .M xl K-ilu. 5 s-1 'nik A , 1-fir 72' jk -lr . ., H 3.1: 'M -1451 '-GQ ,ga--ua: Y'- Hlg I 'r.J.. ...-... 3? I . I usb 9 ' , N 16 High School Who M s 'U' 1 . we ATHLETIC BRENDA SMITH W MosT DEPENDABLE REGINA JONES PHILLIP CAETY XT WITTIEST CARRY L. SMITH BARBARA ARMSTRONG n 3 . x A Af 158 Q -.7 'fb Y. J 1 K Copiah-Lincoln Wwhoas FRIEND SUSAN WALKER High School Who n RLIEST : JAMES SILLS MOST POPULAR STEVE CARR PHYLLIS DAVIS C0 Lm I-hgh S MOST HANDSOME ,' 5?-. '5 . M .f1n,4sp.4,1fvA I TQMMY MAPLES l60 :iw Susan Walker aaa., High School Most Beautiful High School Beauty SHERRY FREEMAN K 2 f S1 1 51 s f fy xt.SKf'h 1 'S ! 'Iv ily f ' Q 5 A ff 'f' 'K Il W Z. ! I V! 1' , High School Beauty JANE SANDERS ,mv-fx High School Beauty BARBARA ARMSTRONG Enter . . . Contestants Large Crowd Views High School Pageant They entered . . . M- 9 .- -' .A Q I' ig- E Q- - W ,I ' .Q W mr i 'music V 'U NM, - , . ' 14 H I. . ,,.. , Semi-finalists shown with Mr. Assaf are Barbara Armstrong, Dale Brent, Rita Hailey, Susan Walker, Ann Beall, Sherry Freeman, Jane Sanders and Becky Harris. Mr. Assaf and Mr. Walker congratulate Bar- SA bara, Susan, Jane, and Sherry . . . , 'NYM The INTERVIEW! WAITING T0 BEGIN! The Trilliumw Awards Six Students A yearbook is not finished in an hour or in one hundred hours. It requires prepara- tion, thought, and hard work. Because the production involves the cooperation of many people, both students and faculty members, an annual staff cannot be given the full cred- it for a publication. But from the more than 75 students who joined the TRILLIUM staff this year, there were several who took the' initiative, accepted their responsibilities, and got the job done. From this list six were chosen because of their outstanding, unselfish contribu- tions of their time and talents. For this we present the six students chosen to receive the fourth annual Trillium awards. PAST TRILLIUM AWARD WINNERS Miss Alice Faye Walker of Magee - Business Manager 1965 Miss Linda Dunaway of Brookhaven - Editor 1966 Miss Karen Smith of Brookhaven - Editor 1967 ggi: ffiff .iii ' THE TRILLIUM AWARD To The Staff Member Who Contributed Most To The Overall Success Of The Yearbook LINDA JANE TAYLOR - EDITOR v l ,Ji ft, ,I Q f' 4' CERTIFICATE or W- l tl Z T EXCELLENCE WINNER f' Cn' ,,,.f Peggy Cline ' Business Manager H ' T ,ijfj ' i ,llvii I I ,. ' wr. '. '?I4 CERTIFICATE OF CERTIFICATE OF 4 .,, A IQ ...if ' - F' ' EXCELLENCE WINNER EXCELLENCE WINNER Sue Ray RICIQ' Wvallwr CERTIFICATE OF for her help with the beauty pag- Feature Editor EXCELLENCE WINNER eant, homecoming. and VVho's for his help with the beauty pag Betty Ables Whg, eant. and Who's Who. Co-Activities Editor for selling the most ads CERTIFICATE OF EXCELLENCE WINNER Ba-vky Harris -ll' High School Editor 'N 'W5K ' f wa x H' Q 'Eff--' tw Whoas Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges at W DOROTHY DELL JANICE LOUISE DONALD ROBERT MARTHA CAROL AINSWORTH FORTENBERRY HOWIE HUNTER V'- VAE MQ 5 an xv 4 -. JUDY LYNN IRIS DIANE RACHEL ELAINE PAUL HENRY JACKSON JONES LEWIS PONDER fe lm SCHERRY LYNN GERRY LYNN ELGIN KENNETH CONNIE SUE SWEENEY THAMES WALLEY. JR. WOOTEN Twelve outstanding Copiah-Lincoln Junior College students were selected to appear in the second annual Whois Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges. Each student will receive a certificate of recognition awarded by the organization and he will have a biography of personal achievements and a listing under the college from which he was nominated will appear in the annual publication. I65 To be selected to the Hall of Fame is the highest honor that can be given a Copiah-Lincoln Junior Col- lege student. With pleasure the TRILLIUM presents the three graduating sophomores as the fifteenth annual selec- tions for CoJLin,s Hall of Fame. Each of these was nominated in open nomination, approved by a screening committee of his fellow stu- dents, recommended by a faculty committee on the basis of character, leadership, and contribution to Copiah-Lincoln. They join 41 other winners, dating back to 1954. 1954 James Ewing Connie Walker Billy Bass Thames 1955 Lady Nelson Gill John Williams Quay Barry Hardy 1956 Margaret Ewing Elton Kyzar Catherine Steen 1957 Robert Wilkinson Carroll Mullins Bobby Kepper 1958 Relda Ann Burris Willie James Sisco Jane Ellen Crabdree 1959 Rebecca Barlow Charles Nelson Yvonne Calhoun 1961 James Daniel Miller Rachail Loraine Farrar Albert Ray Brock 1962 Patricia Ann Calhoun Zoula Mae Hennington Fred A. Frizzell 1963 Donald H. Butler ' Joe Wayne Jolly Thomas F. Lowery 1964 Hilda Marie Johnson Percy Lee Parker Audrey Raye Smith 1965 Jeanie Meyers Sonya Vlfhite LaVerne Thames 1966 Dennis Cranberry Carolyn Calcote 4 r r 1967 1960 Gloria Jane Ainsworth Mary Ethel Dykes Robert Alan Freeman Johnny Ray Rice Karen Denise Smith Katie Grace Crawford 1968 Martha Carol Hunter Paul Henry Ponder Elgin Kenneth Walley l i 8 ty. W I66 i r L V 1 l s I I 1 4 v l 1 l 155111 uf iliame llllartha Banter Martha Hunter, an elementary education maj or, is president of Student Christian Association, a member two years. She is active in the Wesley Foundation, I.R.C., YWA, Dramatics Club, and French Club. She has been a member of Phi Theta Kappa two years and is a member of Future Teachers of America. Martha was selected to appear in Whois Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges. I67 l l I 1 I 5511111 uf 35111119 .igdlll Itlnnher Paul Ponder, majoring in accounting, is president of the Student Association and president of Phi Beta Lambda. A campus favor- ite, he is active in BSU, Phi Theta Kappa and other campus organizations. Paul was also selected to appear in Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges. i68 45: 2. Q wx . 'tis is , Diall nf jliame Qilgin 25911119111 lHlla1llvQ Kenny Walley, a pre-dental major, was freshman class president, is president of the Baptist Student Union and the French Club. He is sports editor ofthe Trillium, vice president of the Student Association, and was elected Mr. Copiah-Lincoln Junior College. Kenny is co-captain of the basketball team and he has been a member of the track team tow years. An active member of Phi Theta Kappa, he will appear in Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges. I69 Advertisers and Student Life if X .Af ,Q X-XX X. so x 45 110 OUR THANKS Without the support of our advertisers, this yearbook would have been impossible to pro- duce. Our sincere appreciation to all of them. lt is our wish that you patronize them. l7l A , TRUCKER'S EXCHANGE BANK I We're Proud of Honors Won V by Copiah County Students at Co-Lin COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE A. D. BRELAND, JR. President . F u i L i gl ! ii 'f I, lr i i i Homecoming Queen Jenny Kay Davis of Hazlehurst and her escort, Bruce Papizan of Crystal Springs, I . are being congratulated by President t i F. M. Fortenberry. 1 ' 9 Y TRUCKER'S EXCHANGE BANK 1 9 L it MEMBER i AKA' FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION i ' Crystal Springs, Mississippi 172 , 1 I SOUTHERN WHOLESALE CO. Wholesale Meats of all Kinds V. D. Youngblood - President Robert V. Massengill - Vice-President 81 Manager J. W. Bee - Secretary-Treasurer Tel. 833-6761 P.O. Box 544 Brookhaven, Mississippi Jf7Z'2f77j0m fi Home of Beautiful Ready-To-Wear Tel. 446-3303 Magee, Mississippi UNDERWRITERS AGENCY, INC. Insurance UNITED STATES FIDELITY 81 GUARANTY CO. In our 66th Year Phone 833-4661 Brookhaven, Miss. Quality Building Materials and Lumber COLUMBUS S... R -,----im, ,Q Q Fw --- - 4 .f P A - A QQ' 9:1 4 MBER A ,rg Q I - Al x ' Q S, ., 4' I . F Si A , + in if ' 1 - 1 COLUMBUS LUMBER CO Telephone 833-191 1 Brookhaven Mississippi TOM'S SPORTING GOODS AND TOYLAND 705 Highway 51 North Phone 833-7231 Brookhaven Mississippi Kelvinator Appliances UU OLE BROOK TIRE SERVICE ALHERTON Refrigeration 81 Sheet Metal Service Authorized Sales 81 Service - Central Air Conditioning 81 Heating Phone 833-6681 923 Highway 51 North ' RALPH'S 9 y SERVICE srArloN STANDARD Highway 51 Box 223 Phone 892-1131 Crystal Springs, Miss. HALE 8: JONES, INC. Athletic Supplies 141 South Lamar Street Jackson, Mississippi 39201 SNU-I-Has JEWELRY ROY TOMICICH STORE House of Diamonds Phones 894-2881 894-2861 Hazlehurst, Mississippi 105 W. Cherokee Brookhaven, Mississippi 39601 MCALPINS MAGEE COURIER ' ' I' . . Furniture 8i Appliance Cen re Publishers - Printers Office Outfitters Dial 466-3391 P.O. Box 97 Magee, Mississippi Sanatorium, Mississippi EGIS FORESTRY AND TIMBERLANDS DIVISION HATEVER CAREER you may go into, paper will play a part in it. St. Regis, one of the pioneer paper companies, operates its biggest paper machine - the Seminole Chief - in Jacksonville, Florida, four paper machines and its largest kraft Bag Plant in Pensacola, and is building a still larger plant near Monticello, Mississippi. A vital part of the expanding business life of the South, the company offers a ready market for tree farmers, and lends full support to forestry education as an essential factor in the economy of this region. Monticello, Mississippi WESSON FURNITURE BARN MAC'S DEN FOR MEN Factory Showroom Mid Town Shopping Center Georgefown Fumiiuie Company McALPIN'S CRYSTAL SPRINGS Wesson, Mississippi Phones 894-3661 894-2661 K. T. JOLLY CUI.I.EN MADDOX 84 CO. WHITE'S AUTO stone Hoo, sanding Tile - Linoleum - Carpet Crystal Springs, Miss. Phone 466-3664 or Night 466-2374 I74 lr we l l l l l . , x' S 5 5 Q N S S fs S S sg MAGEE, MISSISSIPPI l l l l Q S6 YNSUM STRENGTH Y Q .sl Maximum fb 4 2. ISlO,OOO 15 FULL l HSUYBDCQ l 5 For Each ag Q, Deponter S, v Q Q 'Tweet' ' Q SERVICE il : f i- GENE'S , ' A-'Q 1 2- Y BRUWN 5 CAFE HAIRSTYLISTS Phone 831669' wil ,fi1Ql4. . N' , ,I Highway 5'l North i 'l Brookhaven, Mississippi Gene Und VlCkl CUSS i ' Brookhaven, Miss. E 'Q' 1 lc ,Y AW' 4 ul' A Good Place to Eat I u D . . H W ,, 'Always First in Hair Fashion W' u if l if L sf Lf., l Y 41 A COACHES ALTON GREENLEE AND JERRY TAYLOR pose with Keith Daniels of Monticello for the Trillium photographer. RAY AINSWORTH, not pictured, also hails from Monticello and was a valuable Wolf. LAWRENCE COUNTY BDARD CF SUPERVISORS Ras Case H. E. Reid Roy May 106 Givens J. W. Daniels I75 i if I l 1 I STEPHENS EDWARD COMPANY . i 1 Hazlehursf, Mississippi 39083 SHOP p McGUFFEE'S DRUG STORE l ' JOE E. MEGUEEEE, R. Pn. Mendenhall, Mississippi I l Traditional Clothes . for The . , College Mole., BILL ALLEN FORD L Ford and Mercury I l k X Mendenhall, Mississippi 39114 l i i 1 l 1 LLOYD STEPHENS, JR. - Owner , ' FRANKLIN FURNITURE CORP. , f p Mendenhall p L Mississippi Meadville, Mississippi i J. D. CLOY i , MRS. I-IAZEL GODBOLD Phone 334 2840 I l MENDENHALL MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS i 2 j i Mendenhall, Mississippi X , Res. Phone 6364 Bus. Phone 6221 Compliments of GENE POLK'S WALGREEN AGENCY X 100 North Main Magee, Mississippi MONTICELLO BANK i BUILDERS LUMBER L AND i SUPPLY COMPANY BRANCH OF DEPOSIT ' GUARANTY NATIONAL BANK l Hazlehurst, Mississippi Hi 'L Phone: 3342 'I FRANCIS EQUIPMENT COMPANY Monficello Highway 49 Norlh I Mendenhall, Mississippi FARMALL TRACTORS - INTERNATIONAL i '76 TRACTORS - FARM EQUIPMENT , N-Xgiptv Q-N-f'P4'Y'I'y:i ,.,. xgfxlrg' 0 BANK OF WESSON Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation American Bankers Association Mississippi Bankers Association Salutes the hometown Colettes Established I 893 75 Years of Continuous Service WESSON MISSISSIPPI WESSON COLETTES: Wanda Pettigrew, Susan Walker, Regina Jones, Linda Fortenberry, Nora Allen, Katie Davis, Joan Guymon, Rita Hailey, Linda Kimble, Dona Gran- berry, Linda Ray, and Mel- nee Clopton. -I , V 09 f we 1 T f I R wl u' ff- if V coLEnE co-cAPTAiNs if WANDA Pemokfw 1 X and - MELN EE CLOPTON dv lf' -Ng 6 R .Q 4 sys' :na I I i Y b ' I drug store. -- L Pre?sIdriIdIIiJdIrTZ FEIIZZ IIIZIE IQocIeIsiiJonaI Precision 50,000 WAITS :L PUWER I MEADVILLE REXALL DRUGS iff ' I li'l A J. 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C h I , we X 21.606-L Q TayI::r and Credslie aiirdspose figrnfiie rdhmerdicc es I JOHNSTON LAWN MOWER DIVISION I I I' I I I BROOKHAVEN, MISSISSIPPI I Manufacturers of Quality Power Lawn Tools Division of JACOBSEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY I Racine, Wisconsin L ALLRED'S PHARMACY Compliments of Walgreen Agency PEOPLES BANK Hazlehursf, Mississippi Full Service Bank IIIIQ I QOSXI INSU '+f I 4' . . . . X ' Q Max F' I i Mendenhall, Mississippi Q sloigougn 2 I 2' Ins ance 3 vi For Each as Q, Deponter S 'Q 9 'We O M859 ' CARTY FAIRWAY and MERCANTILE COMPANY Wesson, Mississippi PET DAIRY DIVISION YOUR BEST BET IS PET P.O. Box 2840 Jackson, Mississippi BRITTON 81 KOONTZ FIRST NATIONAL BANK Natchez, Mississippi Q,-A, ,,..,,-, g Y A, I ' f Q. if Member of A L V A A 'M Federal Reserve System iq.. 3 ' f v and . I , , . 2 Q, i' X5 AT T 'F Federal Deposit Insurance I i, i 4 aw A ' I E - Q Agency A. I , i f A'- gfi., I in -, , . il i': W I ISVZI I I 'iiv I if R .V'.i ,Z , s 2 L is as ppp Ban F 1 A I I '-I A ' ,535 if Salutes the Natchez gr' 1 '- , ' O I A ' y l all 'f I ' 1.19 . 'f . Q ' I I I Coleffes . . . V r,-v iez ,-f qc H i fi? ai? Qi NATCHEZ COLETTES are ll to rl FRONT ROW: Peggy Smith, Jane Herring, Cathy I Nelherland, Rene Frazier. SECOND ROW: Terri Lusk, Ruby Darsey, Faye Dorsey, Patri cia Mullins, and Gaynell Josey. I79 BROADHEAD'S R. M. HENDRICK Mendenhall, Mississippi GRADUATE SUPPLY HOUSE Ladies' and Children's Ready to Wear Phone 643-2271 Box 406 Compliments of Class Rings - Invitations - Diplomas - Yearbooks - Caps 81 Gowns RUTH'S FASHIONS Phone 354-5323 P.O. Box 1034 Jackson, Mississippi 39205 Wesson, Mississippi 39191 MISSISSIPPI KELLWODD COMPANY WHOLESALE TIRES Nfl, 91171, It Monticello Division Wesson, Mississippi LYNN BEALL, Manager - RATLIFF SHEET METAL WORKS Hazlehurst Mississippi P.O. Box 343 Brookhaven, Mississippi Homeseekers' Paradise BANK or FRANKLIN ,.,4 ,'. FRANKLIN COUNTY FOOTBALL PLAYERS from left: Coach Taylor, Billy Smallwood, Dalton Johnston, F. M. Oglesby, Harold Gill, and Coach Greenlee. 180 We Welcome Your Account Fifty Five Years of Continuous Service Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Branch Offices in Bude and Roxie MEADVILLE MISSISSIPPI Nlhuuggyf LINCOLN COUNTY BASKETBALL PLAYERS: STANDING, from left: Jerry W. Smith, Clinton Ratcliff, COACH HUCKABY, Jimmy Lofton, Ricky Smith. SEATED: Gayden Smith, Decator Rushing, and Freddie Creel. ,rppgny CHARLIE NELMS FORD COMPANY 604-610 East Monticello Street ' Brookhaven Telephone 833-752i Mississippi 30R0E1V3 soRoEN's ICE CREAM - MILK O 6 1 BARNEY DICKSON J' Jackson, Mississippi lC1?HEr?gnRSg:sC,ggIr V vu Jackson, Mississippi ' ficfzfff , 3 I I- . . I f 9 5fcoND y - fi :Lg'gg.: Q' YEARS tg, I ASHLEY'S GROCERY AND MARKET It pleases us to please you. Phone 643-2462 Wesson Mississippi Time for Fun . .5 MW' 'f ,,WW ,,,, , ,, ,xurvw QW. ,+lTlJI5 I ., .xv 4 Y Before and After Shots WELCOME T0 BEAR COUNTRY Our two ladies . . ' ' ' ',.:2'f:,.g.1i..,J,N.AL4,.,:?? Ford Crvws gm Irivk nl' Ire fx: V ,,.. , M .XX XX X M ' w ,MI .k,',',g' ,es wwe I V- if ,. . ' as is .ci 'N J . c. S , v . l l M ,- Meet-N-Eat at the Co-Lin Wolf Pit For food, books, school supplies, conversation, and .relaxation come to the modern, air- MR. F. E. THOMPSON, Manager conditioned CO-LIN BDOKSTORE Compliments of KELLWOOD COMPANY MoNTlcELLo DlvlsloN Monticello, Mississippi 39654 Plants at Monticello and Wesson 1 l84 ,-ew? A Compliments of CLAUDE A. MORRELL - Sales Representative P.O. Box 868 Brookhaven Mlsslsslppl SERVICE REXALL DRUGS BARGAIN CENTER ROBERT R REVERE Drugglst Benlamln Moore Pamt War Surplus Work Clothes Shoes Boots Camping Equlpment Flshmg Tackles Wrenches Phone 8131 Mendenhall Mnssussnppu Brookhaven Mussussnppl 39601 Compluments of HODGES FELTUS BROTHERS Brookhaven s Leading Men s Shop 509 Franklan Street BYOOHWGVBD MISS Phone 833 6351 Natchez Mnssnssuppl BERRY S GROCERY NORMAN JACKSON GAS CO LEE W BERRY Owner Propane BUl'GI'1e Texaco General Merchandise PO Box 327 Wesson Musslsslppn Crystal Sprmgs Mnssnssuppl STATE BANK 81 TRUST COMPANY LET US HELP mls- d st- J fqf4 Saw Zan Wlaneg Brookhaven Mlsslsslppl MEMBER F D I C ' I I I I I I I I I ' 1 , . I 7 O . . , IWW-Ill nu A I ut 1 .lllllllm K5 4:-vt gmnllif' , l - f, SQL E I A ' ll I R ' - VX X ...I ' , -1. -' X, ' . 2. 1' ., A f'.'l - -' 'lllllllill E E- T X X f I . . . . 17 1. rl ll MID CITY DRUGS Mad cafy Man J. 8. F. i IF l1 s coop Fooo GRILL l Hazlehurst, Mississippriwwi WANT.. ? I I'-' ' 1 Norge Sylvania Zenith I I I I ED SNII'I'H'5 FURNITURE CO. K ll New and Rebuilt Furniture 5 Expert Upholstery Crystal Springs l , Mississippi it Hi h 51 N rh . 1,3 Brookhaeenwlolxississiptpit 39601 5 I PRESTRIDGPS 2 ? F ,l Crystal Springs Leading Store ' A gg in Tx'--ss. g V ms of Q N I n7T'ii'fm R A Eg P L TTN'T'r' Clothing and shoes for the Entire Family, iii? E ll Household furnishings, Luggage. ll. , Y, M - ly The Place to Go, For Brands You Know . E E L l ' in w w 1 . Al - 3 I l Ear- 'f'1 G ff-'3.b:'ff ' -V : - - ' - l ' Jarman Exquisite Form i llln I gf has-- ' L L 5 Van Heusen Kayser li' ' B- 1' I 2 l Norman Claussner l . .l Gfld Cup Mr Jack BANK OF HAZLEHURST l Hlckok Marta D , Swank .lane Colby ll l Jude EGSI Jumzen Hazlehurst, Mississippi l l H.I.S. l l Style Mart Ambush l l S . Miss Wonderful The Bank With The L moothne . . ,, it . Daniel Green Chime Clock , l English Leather Cannon I H Canoe Dallas Sportswear Branches: Mid-City ii l U.S. Keds American T . t Nanette Mart and Cinderella ourls er X W Gallman, Miss. ' Baby Togs FULL - i P.o. Box 308 Hg? Mfglfg of NN , Crystal Springs, Mississippi 0 ' H ' TK' X l l WHITE'S Plool.Y-wloaw l 202 North Jackson Street l Highway 569 Brookhaven, Mississippi i Liberty, Mississippi H.: W rl Lewis sv-PAss supra MKT. lr l Grocery and Gas I8b Prentiss Drive Natchez, Mississippi l il CITIES SERVICE Compllmenls of ll OIL CO. lf TOP'S RESTAURANT AND CAFETERIA X, Natchez, Mississippi , LEE W. BERRY, JR. - Distributor Mm-is s , ' Ns! .N ni . W I M- - - - -,v Z 1 Where You Save A esson ississlPPi s v I 1 1 Something On ii ,O Everything 4 ',,,,1ti- - oo sronsz l f 1 no Brookhaven, Mississippi il l HART'S SHOPWORTH .J Shop Hoff. NATIONS FURNITURE l For U.S. Choice L Heavy Beef Hazlehurst l l tcuf the way You like in Highway 27 South Phone 587-7621 Monticello, Mississippi 39654 ill l . s ,s s 2 M L-' A, I, iz --- '1' ,: ,'.. 'K 5 N :Q s..., H ku xg COUNTY gggg - ,,,i . c,,r bi I, , y E D. n , .Q f BANK .. y 4' i' 35 , if I its .-., f T N ' gs. xl ' U' ' ' ist ' ... . 'Ns . , J l . J 1 w, Fayette, Mississippi l ' -F , , ' . '- , 71 ' . I2 V N f , ,I , -X F. M. Truly, President 7. K yi im iff ...J b x vm T 5 I .7541 ,L y A ' fpsttatsssh 5 'FJFETZS 3 efferson County football players Bill Richardson and Johnny 'Q D-'P ,f' lured. ....Q GERRYIS SHOP Compliments of of Monllfello BRISTER'S DRY GOODS HDlSl'lI1Cl'lV6 clothing fOI' Guys Gnd GGISH Monticello, Mississippi KERMIT'S TEXACO BOLING MOTORS Hazlehurst, Mississippi ix Kermit Russell, Jr., Owner A IMPEIQAL Jsrrensou couN1Y Robert H. Boling COLD STORAGE Phone 833-7221-7222 Brookhaven, Mississippi lA.A.L.l l87 Fayette, Mississippi RlCHARDSON'S REX SPORTING GOODS co' 107 North Pine Street Natchez, Mississippi l Devoe Paints - Building Materials The King Of 5P0ffS I Sand and Gravel - Cement - Motor Mix l 'J Phone 833-1551 li 1 16 North Railroad Avenue YI, Brookhaven, Mississippi L f L. G. sALrouR A Y Qi' coMPANY l l ll , Jewelry's Finest Craftsmen l Mid-South Division ' ADAMS COUNTY FOOTBALL PLAYERS pose with Coaches Taylor and I ' Greenlee. From left, James Scott, Henry Watts, Joe Brocato, and Harry , I P.O. Box 83. Fosfef- tl Jackson, Mississippi 39205 ll Phone 353-4633 l i ii l l RED 81 WHITE FOOD STORE i i mrs muvls INN N A JAMES HARVEY, Owner 1 1 1 ? Wesson's Most 1 L Popular Eating Place Your Business Appreciated J REDQWHITEQ I Phone 8174 X Mendenhall Mississippi l JOLLY-BUFKIN 1 FORD COMPANY y ' Fono lla, l 1 we SALUTE STEVE, scorrv, SAMMY AND Pl-HLLIP - All Conference Box 516 Members . . . . . l TED AND ANN ARMSTRONG Invite you to come by . . . Monhcellof M'5S'55'PP' 39654 l isa HUNTINGTON LUMBER 81 SUPPLY CO. INC. Building Materials and Contractors Phone 894-3171 Hazlehurst, Mississippi Compliments of BOSTON SHOE STORE AND SHIRLEY SLIPPER SHOP Brookhaven Mississippi Compliments of 11 GOODYEAR we APPRECIATE YouR susususss. U Melvin Smith, Manager E visit ouR stones IN MONTICELLO 7'3 Mom 5 ee' C e1' Mm' AND BROOKHAVEN. AAA GIFT AND FLOWER SHOP JW, Monticello, Mississippi LID ' Q Mrs. Harold Denison, Owner 1, XL ' 'DPP DIXIE HARDWARE CHESTER BURNHAM CHEVROLET, INC. Robert E. Ladnier, Manager 1 16 Cherokee Street Brookhaven, Mississippi Compliments of SAM VARNADO SQUIRE SHOP, LTD. 4' K. Quality Men's Clothes . . . . LINCOLN COUNTY COLETTES: Lynn Turnbough, Scherry Sweeney, head Brookhaven' Mlsslsslppl Colette, Betty Ables, Linda Sue Davis, Leanne Adams, Linda Adcock, Sandra Cotten, Judy Pounds. mast FEDERAL SAVINGS H AND LOAN Assocmnon We Tmde YOU' WUY Phone 833-4963 Maximum Earnings with Insured Safety Brookhaven 201 East Monticello'Street Brookhaven, Miss. 189 Open House at Boys Dorm Can You Believe? w N A T AM FM Natchez, Mississippi Compliments I of ' TEXACO, INC. Magee, Mississippi I NEWMAN'S BUILDING 81 SUPPLY, INC. Lumber 81 Building Supplies 235 East Georgetown Street Phone 892-1391 Crystal Springs, Miss. Compliments of . MCPHAII. OLDSMOBILE, INC. KEYSTONE - SENECA WIRE CLOTH COMPANY General Sales Office Fostoria, Ohio Brookhaven, Mississippi Subsidiary of SENECA Wire and Manufacturing Company BROOKHAVEN, MISSISSIPPI Natchez Mississippi Phone 833-5121 309 N. Second St. CA5EY'5 DEPARTMENT 51'QRE ALTON FUNCHESS, JR. BROOKHAVEN MII.I.ING COMPANY P.o. Box 389 Crystal Springs, Mississippi Feeds - Fertilizer Feed Grinding and Mixing Compliments of BURNS' SHOE STORE Natchez Videlia, Louisiana Compliments of BENNET'I S FOOD STORE Crystal Springs Mississippi .IACKSON'S STUDIO Portrait and Commercial Photographers Brookhaven, Mississippi Phone 833-3251 Prescription Specialists EAST'S PHARMACY Air Conditioned Phone South Whitworth Avenue Brookhaven 833-1614 833-1611 graduating ii Vi IMT ,ZQQW 1 T is Qi -'il BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA'COLA COMPANY BY THE JACKSON COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMP Jackson, Mississippi STAHL-URBAN CO. HERCULES TIRE AND RUBBER 226 North Extension Hazlehurst, Mississippi Brookhaven Phone 890-2031 Jackson Phone 948-4090 xxsy , ' : C I . PACE OIL COMPANY fl For Better Values - XL i f Distributors of aififili. l Sinclair and Goodyear Products Magee, Miss. Magee, Miss. Phone 466-2492 I4 4-ul ISN BRAMLETTE TEXACO A tri C0 .IITNEY JUNGLE Washing, Lubrication, Tire Service M'DcI-I-Y MART B'0:':Q:!eg5xzSZ2TPPi Your Corppwlete hliood Store Haze urst, ississippi BEST WISHES FOR A SUCCESSFUL CAREER F' N on v v COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND gegxpvipowe' 8 Lfght 00 BROOKHAVEN, Miss. 'g 'Pau - 1 ,- 447 S MISSISSIPPI POVVER gl LIGHT-COMPANY I ' l' U'f'Wi1 Ruiw Missiflpm 0 E 'ddle' South C.or090 5:4 Dutchmansnc. sammy zssumn - Mici-HGAN u.s.A. 212 N- JACKSON MISSISSIPPI BRANCH Pi-to 833-6361 A BROOKHAVEN. MISS. JOHN Wg.Z5ZE'iR' MGR' HZTfJQ3fi'319Z8 We Give Lin-co Stump Res.: 854-8264 Magee, Mississippi Free Delivery Pelahatchie, Miss. T MINUTE FAUST-ARRINGTON comm-I LA? S-NEW' INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. COUNTY ' A JV-L coumen sa We Ill r' ' I H r VW H l h t lllf 'i , Miiislli rg l - JK? Hazlehurst, Mississippi ex! ECONOMY Young Fashion Shoppe REXALL h l , P one 894-1581 l '92 C'YS'0' Sprmgsf Mlss' Hazlehurst, Mississippi Awww ,WNW Q is 'Sis fygqe-wwf -Wigml QQ NPN 'QS Xxx week wwfsfil -'thaw Mum AIWUI' Your safety is our business FIRESTONE TIRE 84 APPLIANCE CENTER 31 Mid Town Shopping Mart Crystal Springs Miss HERRING SERVISOFT Soft Water Service Meadvulle Mississippi Phone 384 2229 Jamie Spears of Crystal Springs and Brenda Ashley of Hazlehurst MERCHANTS 81 PLANTERS BANK Everybody s Bank Since 1822 Hazlehurst Georgetown Mississippi Member of F D I C WESSON HARDWARE Phone 643 2636 Wesson Mississippi CENTRAL WHOLESALE BUILDING SUPPLY INC Phone 466 2443 P O Box 6 Magee Mississippi SLAY MOTORS Education makes a people easy to lead, but difficult Brookhaven Mississippi REAL ESTATE AGCY BROOKHAVEN WALL Mlke Becker Salesman C H Llpsey Salesman Roland Wall Realtor to drive, easy to govern, but impossible to enslave MCCARTY ENTERPRISES A Magee, Mississippi n ll W1 DR. PEPPER BOTTLING CO. Established 1911 Phone 16011 876 3551 Tylertown, Miss w w mzev, owner Chick Hatchery, Breeder Farms, Broiler Production, , Feed Mill o 4 ANY 0 Pure Oil Products Magee Mississippi ,,,., sHELroN D SIMMONS, Distributor -06 o'l 0 sv lj I93 V X .- me . Q ' ,. ' f I -flisv-as-'SfYWfV'f'Ai ' ' - '1H'4 i'fx:, - -v . .X -s A Nw-, X-,A , ' -. - fc-- ya, - A ' fm-.9 Y W K . hx N 'A wx' ' ' gm. .' - . 'XX-':,.qMl-. , , , 1' ,.- I A 0 . ,5,'-1, ,. Q. -, i K, .Q iwml- - t, l , - X- -, XY 3' 9 1, me :dx-N 2 -sys,-an ' Y v -- X N iw - - Q F- A , . --- 1 at :um -. N .W Q . ' , .- 1 '- ,. 'Mm p is is 6 1 6 3 sf nw '..QM1,5,.g-ee A x , Q 'n fi A an ' EayY5,.,f ' 5 WE' 'Q' ' ' , X f?xx..v.-lggy.-Q' A .'eQif'xS ' ' ' ' F .-Q l 5 . . V , ,V ,M 1 - K, X ss I - 3, . , fisrf- :Q A 11' 'i ?,q:z.,.Mg.eil' -' W ' sg, , A -'ye-fi 1, 5 ,,, 'U' v 'ggi J fi. 1.3 l S Qi?'l X' N 1 M Q 1 ' bw 3 .5 BBW Q w l . ' e iw NV' . r- New A -- .b.,. 4 w . Q TQ .l ' A ' ' ' .. , J sf,-. v . 1, igsz. fo S 5 A - gf T3 .A - ' K, .cuf f ' v- Q : I -. f - I Q 1. I 1 ' I I g Y . . . . . . . . 1 , I . . . . . . , , . . I r V 7 ,y,,, I!! If fl ,ll 1 X 2 t f' I X51 35 . My X' Halt Itgs the 3rd World Premiere of The Our HDUBIOUS ACHIEVEIVIENTM awards are published only for the sake of adding interest to the yearbook. They were conceived in the spirit of fung we hope you receive them in that manner . . . THE JOHN TADLOCK looka- like award to Buddy Dunahoe Congratulations to the 17 runner- ups for the title. THE DALE CARNECIE CON- VERSATIONALIST of the een- tury award to Jack Tousinau who is never lost for words or jokes THE IPANA ENDURANCE AWARD to the 29 beauty con- testants who so bravely smiled at the judges. THE HUCKABY PHYSICAL FITNESS AWARD to this couple, for their dynamic display of youth and vitality. THE FIX-IT AWARD to David Temple and Rit-ky Harper for eouslantlv designing sets lor tht- lli'aIuutit's Club. THE IT AWARD to these two lovely beauties who were the only 2 ladies on campus . . . THE JOHN LANDRESS Speech Award to Coach Tay- lor 3 . 7 A :tt I-, THE BEST INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE OE THE YEAR AWARD to Sally Caglardi for her sleep act on every band trip . . . THE PHYLLIS DILLER female humorist of the year award to BETTY ABLES for her candid and eomie re- marks and acts . . . ,, V E : --Q-.ww 1 THE WANDA PE'l'I'l- I CREW AWARD goes to I-f f f' '-Y +2-.1, '!i-'QS the donor herself for her -fb I T -- 'Q constant inspiration on the MR. tIl,l'1.fXN awztrtl to Mar- tha Hutiter . . . front seat lu Boomer . . . Trilliumgs Dubious Aehievementw Awards THE HEAD CHEERLEADER AWARD to Gennv Kav Davis for her unique jumps THE HUGH HEFNER BUNNY AWARD to Larry Warren. with rabbit ears furnished bv a t.v. an- tenna . . . fWith Our 3rd Apology to Esquire Magazine THE CHARLES ATLAS AWARD to Cooney Case. shown here all relaxed and happy THE MATT DILLION AWARD to Mr. Case who again won the title for his help in the girls dorm affair . . . THE ANNUAL JOHNNY CARSON FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO WORK AWARD to Dean Hunter . . . I' tif. ff THE COLETTE AWARD TO NOEL HUGHES and other band managers who so Iaithfully helped the group . . L ' ii, - X V Nwf i Mff 'MI AJ THE RED BADGE OF COUR- AGE AWARD GOES THIS YEAR TO all the freshmen males who so handsomely accepted their sophomore shearing . . . THE NATIONAL ANTHEM AWARD to the bookstore crew for their standing patience in the store and at all games THE BURLIAN WALKER WORST SNAPSHOT of-the-year to the photog- rapher who made this picture and in which hundreds of photos were eligible THE END AWARD to 'this' for her solo perlorinance in this title , Fw To WHITES FLORIST 5 2 -N K HUB GRILL Flowers for all Occasions , ex 4. - Q3 I Q Wesson, Mississippi A Phone 643-2694 f' ' Oi ' We specialize in Q lg OOOO FOOD- Mmuolu: smlm Gnocsnv J 'CSB One Stop Shop Wesson, Mississippi Hazlehurst, Miss. TED'S SWAP SHOP ROY JONES 81 O. F. MIZE H ' We Buy - Sell - Trade - Anything Magee, Mississippi Hwy. 49 North Magee, Mississippi L. D. Tedford, Owner Phone 466-2375 The Family Store X P l, . - X FOSTERIS SHELL McKAY CLEANERS l A E O X . l ' , 4 S SERVICE STATION l y Laundry and Dry Cleaning ' . Yzzzzuraiziiazpf Phone 643-2964 Wesson, Mississippi NEWMAN'S AUTO PARTS Lott 1-'urnnture Company Used Car and Truck Parts for y All Makes and Models Complete House Furnishers Hazlehurst, Mississippi Brookhaven, Mississippi GIVENS DRUG COMPANY MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO l i l Home of the Free Hour of Beauty Prescrlptnonlsts 227 North Jackson Street 1 Phone 581-2331 Monticello, Mississippi Crystal Springs, Mississippi Phone 892-4851 l I wzsmm AUTO KEES MOTOR COMPANY ' u ' ' lifllliipgi i , . More than 45 Years of Dependable Service lil Ll Corner East Cherokee and Fjrst Streets 1 1 ,i . CRYSTAL OAS COMPANY BROOKHAVEN, Miss. 39601 lx Phone 833-171 1 P.O. Box 556 ' Mid-Town Shopping Center 1 Crystal Springs, Mississippi Phone 892-4711 196 i I WISE MOTOR COMPANY Oldest Ford Dealer in Copiah County Ford Cars and Trucks Mercury Comet ,JQQBIIJA U Hazlehurst J Mississippi 4: , ..,, 'I ' -' '- , 3,135-r '--1-gy 'V V' 1 -' ,-, V ,, Q I ,V 7, J A 1 K V1-gg ' -' 2 :rx : .i.,. -fm.v+--U - . .S MLN-i-7,--n..-.-,L,+..,, l L V -5- E, , ' - I el- V I Q U 1 A . 44 1' er' ,.L,:,.,. -:...:?. ', ,ff-.T . -I Y- . 7.-. . 5 ' -rf,,',..s gm., , .4 Ye' 'Y 1' Y r J ' f ' ' ' ' 'I ' Q ' 5 r I' I-'YT' in Mi' -A AV1'-fir ' 1 ,151 V .1 . .4 --H. - gg ., wg' Y 'vga All . r f Q s Z ' z 1' ,, f rf fx :W P A iv will I: V - f' 5 1 1 I s- , .5 ' 'EEN -5 0? Q A Q' ug i 4 I 5 7 gm ff Y in U ml, Y I aw xv 'E . , , , ,ily I J' K ,, f y : 1,-5' -sv' ,, , f 4 f - - 2 , 1' f' ' A ' ,Q ' , -, ' X, N A ff f 4 ' .N 1 1' Y J ' V.. ,... ,.V. 5 xiii, Vi' -, jj . . ' , ' 515' - ' ' J ' . . 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BANKERS TRUST SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION A STOCK COMPANY Mendenhall, Mississippi Phone 6573 FASHION SHOP WELCOMES YOU . . . Brookhaven, Mississippi REECE'S FLORIST AND GIFT SHOPPE Phone 384-2688 - Res. 384-5515 Meadville, Mississippi E. A. Nalty, President and Gen'l. Mgr. PURITY ICE CREAM CO. Manufacturers Ice Cream, Sherbets, Ices, 8. Party Punch General Office, 118 E. Monticello St. Brookhaven, Mississippi BOYLES-FRANCIS INSURANCE AGENCY Mendenhall, Mississippi 391 14 M. A. NEELY General Merchandise Braxton, Mississippi SIMPSON COUNTY NEWS Printers 81 Publishers Royce B. Caughman, Editor-Owner Mendenhall, Mississippi McLAIN 84 BARNES HARDWARE CO. Hardware, Lumber, Building, Electric and Plumbing Supplies, Appliances, Houseware Phone 587-9711 Monticello, Miss. One of Mississippi's Better Stores MAGEE COOPERATIVE iA.A.L.l A Real Service Cooperative P.O. Box 767 Magee, Mississippi Phones: 466-3381 - 466-3382 SUPREME MILK COMPANY, INC. BILL JONES CHEVROLET, INC. Your Friendly Dealer Hazlehurst Mississippi P.O. Box 63 Phone 859-2251 Canton, Mississippi 39046 I97 HIGGS' DAIRY BAR SHOP 'rg A nm, BENOITS , M f s I l Brookhaven, Miss, , f ,,,. .em '.' L. wif? sz if-is ,iff .41 ar-'ff ef' ' l A K, , ww 1 sim? lf! ,H , .A A , ,. 1 1 's ' ,,M4 it 1 sf . I , , 1 353' '.V fe 1 r.fif'f r'r ' PM - 4 if ' YEA! WOLVES! ifiyr lfqf 155 1 A!.., W N12 ' V jj? V A Q ni? ,yu ,E V E-.V r , - A A 4 i W' ws- A S, ,b A JiM s. LITTLE A S ,,A. ' so V3 ' Q, Q .Crystal Springs A'-f - ' f , V f- . , , HN - R f 1 ' 'S AAA' A ' fee? 9 fs, l z., ..:. K 'di l , . l High School Cheerleaders ' 3 Your l l I You've tried the rest, Dependable A A Here you get the best. Druggist l , A WESSON PHARMACY il Phone 643-9924 Wesson, Mississippi l Wesson Mississippi I Phone: 643-2593 ' il i i I SOUTHWEST PUBLISHERS, INC. . t Publishers of A 1. Lim , I I . 'f Ii R - xx: 3 l U 4513 I LEADER-ADVERTISER ' X X V . F X ,Q S ,i i, l Brookhaven, Mississippi I , V K 2 Keep up with the Wolves in , , our sports section. r 1 h gs. A s 4 0 ,N 7 1 Van J. T. BIGGS 8, SON SIMPSON COUNTY COLETTES: Kathy Mullins, Pat McCain, Mary Alice Coleman Hardware, Electric and Plumbing Supplies Furniture, Humble Oil Products 5 ESTABi.SHED,903 MAGEE BANKRUPT 81 FIRE i Crystal Springs, Mississippi ll L. RALPH SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY l 'P' , l BILLY HUDSON, OWNER l 1 N 205 E. Monticello Street, Brookhaven, Miss. l Business: 833-6461 Magee, Mississippi , Residence: 833-7116 Also Hudson's in Mendenhall . . . , '98 Representing The Travelers Insurance Companies l rnuav JUNGLE - L: -52 4: 70-0d5204.Q1 DILLON 84 SMITH Jitney-Jungle 81 Pharmacy Franklin County's Largest Shopping Center I Compliments of MCINTOSH TIRE 84 OIL COMP. Mendenhall, Mississippi DICKEY'S OF MAGEE F. J. DICKEY, Owner Everything for the Family Magee Mississippi Meadville Mississippi MODGLIN-MAID, INC. f, N PURE Manufacturers of Quality Houseware Products P U R E GENERAL SIFIFQICEI FACTORY Pio' Drorifiilgl-iuksrlelighsfirsiiiPfivimiI 77l SU PER -- G. N. CASE MAGEE AUTO SUPPLY TOMMY EVERETT, Owner Magee, Mississippi T Phone 643-9934 - T Wesson, Mississippi 11INITI'I TRIJTANE lf' THE puns K WALTER CHEVROLET COMPANY ms 2 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE s W, yy? Magee Phone 466-3336 Jackson Phone 354-1065 Magee Mississippi SIMPSON COUNTY James Peace, Steve Mangum Glen Yates Bob Powell Coach Greenlee Coach Taylor Larry Walfman lnof picturedl ADAMS COUNTY HAS THE ADVANTAGES TO KEEP MISSISSIPPI BOYS AND GIRLS AT HOME Job Opportunities A Diversified County Five Major Industries Two Airlines Offering Separate Schools River Transportation Industrial Acres Available Near Port Over-County Connections - Paved Roads Daily Service Ideal Weather Beautiful Hospital - One of the South's Best BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Arlie C. Warren, President J. W. Brown, Vice-President Mildred Carter, Secretary F. L. Callon James Carter Boyd Soiourner C ompliments of SIMPSON COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AND CLERKS G. G. MAY, Supervisor, District I C. G. BALDWIN, Supervisor, District 2 ROBERT E. LEE, Supervisor, District 3 LESLIE LITTLE, Supervisor, District 4 W. P. HARRIS, Supervisor, District 5 ARCHIE MAGEE, Chancery Clerk GEORGE B. GRUBBS, Attorney 'SEVEN SCHOOLS 'INDUSTRIES 'OIL AND POULTRY CENTERS 'FINE CHURCHES 'CLEAN CITIES AND TOWNS FRANKLIN COUNTY BOARD ARE PROUD OF HONO OF SUPERVISORS RS WON BY FRANKLIN COUNTY STUDENTS AT COPIAH-LINCOLN W' 4 E? .TR nv' ' FRANKLIN COUNTY if BOARD or suPERvlsoRs ,:,,, li I .S V M 5 W' we I LEE HESTER I A g EE s'st ' 'fi ,,. All I MQ' CARL LEE LEHMANN - 4 . ,sf f, A' P. L. LOFTON , ri ' Q FRANK ALLEN ? A , A 45 y y HILTON M. zuMBRo L ' C FRANKLIN COUNTY COLETTES: Pot Martin, Eva Ruth Seale, Sally Gogilardi, Lind Wa rd 202 OFFERING ALL THE gig, BCZEUIFRSEES iggisgf ysmrgik NEED Wshrizlrsxgsk 2640 265410 BROOKHAVEN BANK AND TRUST co. BROOKHAVEN, MISSISSIPPI . MEMBER OF F.D.I.C. At Brookhaven Bank All Checks Are Cleared At Par Through The Federal Reserve System. COPIAH COUNTY ' MISSISSIPPI MISSISSIPPI'S MOST DIVERSIFIED COUNTY HOME OF COPIAH-LINCOLN JUNIOR COLLEGE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS GEORGE MARX, District I VIRGIL E. SMITH, District 3 LAMAR SMITH, District 2 W. E. HOOD, District 4 P. D. ARMSTRONG, District 5, Board President I YOUR WALGREEN AGENCY IWho's Who Presentationj GENE POLK'S PHARMACY . V Ph 466-2622 COLLEGE WHO'S WHO WINNERS IN PRESENTATION, FEB. 'I5 THE TRILLIUM THANKS COMPLIMENTARY BROOKHAVEN AD SUPPORTERS Abram's Mercantile Company Bane's Drug Store Brookhaven Funeral Home Brookhaven Monument Company Brookhaven T.V. and Appliances Car Town Motors and Trailer Sales Davis Sporting Goods Ed's Cleaners Firestone Home and Auto Service Fleet Lofton's Grocery Foster's Standard Station Gregg Office Machine Company Helen's Fabrics J. C. Penney Company Janie's Pastry Shop Jones Restaurant Jones Wholesale Meat Market Kent's Lofton's Merle Norman Studio Monte's Bar-B-Que Owens Restaurant C. B. Perkins Hardware and Supply Co. John B. Perkins Furniture Company T. H. Perkins Furniture Company Phillips Brothers Lumber Company Pope's Drug Store The Elite Tire Town V. 8. S. Tire Service F. W. Woolworth Company CRYSTAL SPRINGS Ates Service Station Betty Jean's Department Store Boackle's Department Store Didlake's Service Station Frank 81 Jerry's Barber Shop Magic Mirror Beauty Salon Meteor Office R. E. Harper 81 3 Sisters Florist Tommie-Ann Florist, Inc. T.W.L. 4412 Western Auto HAZLEHURST lt's Grocery and Market MEADVILLE Mrs. Ethel M. Dykes Hollinger's Store MAGEE Builders Supply Company Bill's Drive Inn Everett 8m Company Rebel Recapping Company Tindall Drugs Tri-County Motor Company T.W.L. ii I6 Magee Friends of Co-Lin MENDENHALL American Service Station - Curtis McMillan Bailey's Cone and Malt Shop Jim Wilson Farm Service Mississippi Hydratane Gas Company Sullivan's Fruit Stand Sunflower if 23 NEW HEBRON Ottis Whittom NATCHEZ Liberty Beauty Center Medical Arts Pharmacy Peter' s Sophomore Directory ' MARGARET ANN ABBOTT . . . Elementary Eaui.-anon . . . Natchez . . . BSU 1, 2, Wesley 1, 2, Trillium Staff 2. BETTY ABLES. . . Business . . . Brookhaven . . . Dramat- I ics Club 1, 2, Colettes 1, 2, Trillium Staff 1, 2, Officer 2, BSU I 1, 2, IRC 1, 2. CARROLL GREGORY ADAMS . . . General B.S. . . 9 Brookhaven . . . Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2. ' 1 DOROTHY AINSWORTH . . . Education . . . Magee. . . Band 1, Officer 1, BSU 1, 2, Officer 2, French Club 1, 2, Of- ficer 2, IRC 1, 2, President 2, Dramatics Club 1, 2, YWA 1, , Wesley 1, 2, Tennis Team 1, 2, Choir 1, 2, FTA 1, 2, Who's 5 I Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges 2. fi I I i I ELLIS RAY AINSWORTH . . . Secondary Education . Monticello . . . Football 1, 2. 1 , MARTHA ANN ALEXANDER . . . Pre-Law . . . Menden- I Q. hall. l I PATRICK LEON ALEXANDER .. . Engineering . . I ' Jayess. I GEORGIA DIANNE ALLRED . . . Data Processing . . . I Bogue Chitto . . . Wesley 1, 2, Choir 1, 2, Officer 2, Trillium Staff 2, YWA 2. I WAYNE ALLRED . . . General B.S. . . . Brookhaven . Student Association 2. I KENNETH GLEN ASHLEY . . . Data Processing . . . Ha- zlehurst . . . Track 1, 2, Band Manager 2, Trillium Staff 2. SARAH ANN ASHLEY . . . Secretarial Science . . . Hazle- hurst . . . Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2, Officer 2, Phi Beta Lambda 1, 2, Officer 2, Trillium Staff 2. MYRTLE MARQUERITE BARFOOT . . . Secretarial I Science . . . Meadville. l . LARRY BARKSDALE . . . Auto Mechanics. . . Loyd Star. JOHNNY BENNETT. . . General Business . . . Harrisville. ALBERT NEWTON BERCH . . . General Business Crystal Springs . . . Band Manager 2. ELIZABETH ANN BERRY . . . Elementary Education . Harrisville . . . Colette 1. LEONARD ELTON BERRY . . . Secondary Education . Harrisville. ELIZABETH DENIESE BERRYHILL . . . Home Econom- ics . . . Natchez . . . Dramatics Club 1. 2, Wesley 1, 2, Tril- lium Staff 2, FTA 2. ROBERT BERRYHILL . . . Agromany . . . Smithdale. ANNIE LENORA BLAIR . . . Library Science . . . Pinola . . . Choir 1, 2, FTA 1, 2, YWA 1. 2. ALLEN BOUTWELL . . . General Business . . . Hazlehurst. ANNETTE BRIDGES . . . Music Education . . . Wesson . . . Choir 1, 2, Officer 2, BSU 2. GLYNN AUBRY BRIDGES . . . Secondary Education . Harrisville. BEN BRISTER . . . Crystal Springs . . . BSI' 2. BILLY BRITT . . . Secondary Education . . . Wesson CLIFFORD CLAVIN BRITT Industrial Arts . Wesson. RUTHIE ,IUANITA BRITT . . . Secondary Education . . . Brookhaven . . . BSU 1, 2, YWCA 2, YWA 2, Trillium Staff 2, Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2. Sophomore Directory SHELIA ANN BRITT . .. Elementary Education . .. Magee . . . Trillium Staff 2, Officer 2, BSU I, 2, FTA 2. PEGGY BROWN . . . Home Economics . . . Brookhaven . . . IRC I, 2. ALICE JUANITA BUCKELS . . . Secretarial Science Meadville. BRIAN BURGESS . . . Forestry . . . Wesson. LINDA FAY BURKETT . . . Secondary Education . New Hebron . . . BSU I, 2. BRUCE BURT . . . Physical Education . . Crystal Springs . . . Football I, 2, Track I, 2. BOBBY BUTTROSS . . . Drafting . . . Natchez . . . Dra- matics Club I, 2. MARILYN BUTTROSS . . . Secondary Education . . . Nat- chez. DOUGLAS C. CALCOTE . . . Agriculture . . . Brookhaven. TOMMY L. CARNEY . . . Drafting . . . Topeka-Tilton. RANDY CARR . . . Auto Mechanics . . . Monticello. JAMES DOYLE CASE Secondary Education . Brookhaven. JOHN ROYCE CASE . . . Secondary Education . . . Loyd Star. ROBERT E. CASE, JR .... Pre-Med . . . Meadville . . . French Club I, 2. PEGGY LANELL CLINE . . . Secondary Education . . . Hazlehurst . . . BSU I, 2, Officer 2, Trillium Staff I, 2, Busi- ness Manager 2, YWA I, 2, Dramatics Club I, Choir I, 2, Ensemble I, 2, FTA 2, SCA 2. MELNEE KAY CLOPTON . . . Business Education . . . Wesson . . . Wesley I, 2, Officer 2, Trillium Staff 2, Colette I, 2, Captain 2, Class Officer 2, FTA 2, Beauty 2. FLORENE COKE . . . Home Economics . . . Pinola . . . French Club I, 2. BRENDA JOETTE COLE . . . Data Processing . . . Magee . . . Phi Beta Lambda I, 2, Phi Theta Kappa I, 2, BSU I, 2, Officer 2, YWA I, YWCA I, 2, Officer I, 2, Chorus I, Tril- lium Staff 2, Officer 2, SCA 2. MARY ALICE COLEMAN . . . Secretarial Science . . . Magee . . . Colette I, 2, Choir I, 2, Trillium Staff I, 2, Offi- cer 2, BSU I, 2, Officer 2, Phi Beta Lambda I, 2, YWCA I, 2. MARCUS COTHREN . . . Electronics . . . Natchez. GLENN HOWARD CRAFT Auto Mechanics Magee . . . BSU I, 2. JOHNNIE RENE' CURTIS . . . Betsy . . . Home Eco- nomics . . . Wesson . . . Wesley I, 2, Officer 2, SCA 2, Chemistry Club I, Dramatics Club I, 2, Trillium Staff I, Band I, 2, Tennis Team I, 2. WYMAN SHANNON DALTON . . .General B.S. . . .Mon- ticello . . . Track 2. LINDA DAMPEER . . . Business Education . . . Brook- haven. JOSEPH KEITH DANIELS . . . Physical Education . . . Monticello . . . Sophomore Class President, Football I, 2, Captain 2, All Star 2, Honorable Mention All State I, 2, Stu- dent Association 2, Campus Favorite I, Baseball I, 2. TOMMIE FAY DARSEY . . . Secretarial Science . . . Nat- chez . . . Colette I, 2, BSU I, 2, Trillium Staff 2, Phi Beta Lambda I, 2. JENNY KAY DAVIS . . . Secretarial Science . . . Hazle- hurst . . . Head Cheerleader 2, Trillium Staff 2, Phi Beta Lambda I, 2, Student Association Representative I, BSU I, YWA 2, Homecoming Queen 2, LINDA SUE DAVIS . . . Medical Technology . . . Brookha- ven . . . Colette I, 2, Westminister I, 2, Officer 2, SCA 2. MOODY DAVIS . . . Engineering . . . Wesson. JAMES DELANCY . . . General Business . . . Harrisville. 205 Sophomore Directory DAVID DERRICK . . . Biology . . . Wesson. PAMELA SUE DIDLAKE . . . Secondary Education . . . Gallman . . . Transfer from Mississippi College3 Dramatics Club 23 BSU 23 Trillium Staff 2. PAUL J. DOUGLAS . . . General . . . Pinola. JAMES TATE DYKES . . . Religious Music . . . Meadville . . . Choir 1, 23 Men's Quartet 1, 23 Dramatics Club 1, 23 SCA 1, 23 BSU 1, 23 FTA 1, 23 Trillium Staff 23 Band 1, 2. WILLIAM ERNST . . . Pre-Dental . . . Natchez. PATRICIA ANN EVERETT . . . Secretarial Science Mendenhall . . . Trillium Staff 1, 2, Officer 1, 2. RONALD KEITH FARMER General Crystal Springs. - JAMES LARRY FLYNT . . . Business . . . Hazlehurst . . . Phi Beta Lambda 1, 2. JANICE LOUISE FORTENBERRY . . . Elementary Educa- tion . . . Monticello . . . YWCA 13 FTA 1, 23 BSU 1, 2, Offi- cer 23 IRC 1, 2, Officer 23 College Choir 1, 2, Ensemble 1, 23 Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges 2. WAYNE EDWARD FOSTER . . . Drafting and Design Technology . . . Monticello. HAROLD R. FURLOW . . . IBM . . . Gary, Indiana . Westminister 1, 23 Trillium Staff 2. DEBORAH DIANNE GARRETT . . . Drafting and Desigr Technology . . . Monticello. SALLY GAGLIARDI . . . Commercial Art . . . Meadville . . . Colette 2. CHARLES N. GLEASON . . . General Business . . . Beau- mont, Texas. JOHNNY GREEN . . . General . . . Hazlehurst . . . Foot- ball 1, 2. w - v . I l LIIFISIIIIQIS Time tt I 206 MICHAEL WARREN GRIM . . . Music . . . Brookhaven . . . Football 13 BSU 1, 2, Officer 2. VELMA ANN GOLDSMITH . . . Mathematics . . . Natchez . . . Math Award 13 Student Association 23 Wesley 1, 23 BSU 1, 23 YWA 1, 2g IRC 23 Dramatics Club 1, 2. RUSSELL GUYMON . . . Electronics . . . Wesson CHARLES HALL . . . General Business . . . Wesson. RICHARD E. HARPER . . . Accounting . . . Hazlehurst . . . IRC 1, 23 Football Manager 1, 23 Baseball Manager 1, 23 Track Manager 1, 23 Wesley 1, 23 Trillium Staff 2. BILLY MICHAEL HARRIS . . . General Business . . . Pi- nola. JAMES HARRIS . . . Machine Shop . . . Wesson. SUSIE ANN HARRIS . . . Pre-Nursing . . . Wesson . . . Cheerleader 1, 23 Campus Favorite 13 Homecoming Maid 1. 23 SCA 1, 2, Vice-President 23 BSU 1, 23 Trillium Staff 1, 2, Officer 23 Student Association 23 Class Officer 2. GARY D. HART . . . Business . . . Bogue Chitto. MARQUETTE HENNINGTON. . . Mark . . .Secondary Education . . . Silver Creek. JANE ELLEN HERRING . . . Natchez . . . Secretarial Science . . . Colette 1, 23 BSU 1, 23 Trillium Staff 23 Phi Beta Lambda 1, 2. BILLIE JO HOGG . . . Data Processing. . . Monticello. . BSU 1, 2. CURTIS RICHARD HONEA . . . Data Proccs ing Monticello. DONALD ROBERT HOWIE . . . History and French . . . Jackson . . . Westminister I, 23 SCA 23 French Club I, 2, President 23 Trillium Staff Photographer 23 Whois Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges 2. Sophomore Directory STEPHEN O. HUEY . . . Library Science . . . Monticello . . . Chorus 1, 2, BSU 1, 2, Men's Quartet 2. MARTHA HUNTER . . . Elementary Education . . . Wes- son . . . SCA 1, 2, President 2, Wesley 1, 2, IRC 1, 2, French Club 1, 2, Dramatics Club 1, 2, YWA 2, Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2, ETA 1, 2, Who's Who Among Students in American Jun- ior Colleges 2. HOWARD LAMAR IKERD . . . Business B.S. . . . Roxie. HELEN ELIZABETH IZARD . . . Secretarial Science . . . Hazlehurst . . . Wesley 1, 2, Trillium Staff 1, 2, Dramatics Club 1, 2, Phi Beta Lambda 1, 2. JUDY LYNN JACKSON . . . Elementary Education . . . Crystal Springs . . . Student Association 1, Cheerleader 1, BSU 1, 2, Officer 2, YWA 1, 2, Officer 2, Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2, President 2, Trillium Staff2, Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges 2. PATRICIA ANN JACKSON . . . Secretarial Science . . . Brookhaven . . . YWA 1, 2, BSU 2, Phi Beta Lambda 1, 2. ARTHUR L. JASPER. . . Engineering. . . Hazlehurst . . . IRC 1, 2, Officer 2, Wesley 1, 2, Track 1, 2. DALTON JOHNSTON . . . Auto Mechanics . . . Meadville . . . Football 1, 2, Captain 2, Lettered 1, 2, Track 1, 2, All Star Game 2, Honorable Mention All-State 2. IRIS DIANE JONES . . . Medical Technology . . . McCall Creek . . . Wesley 1, 2, Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2, French Club 1, 2, Dramatics Club 2, Whois Who Among Students in Ameri- can Junior Colleges 2. JAMES MICHAEL JONES . . . Music Education . . . Wes- son . . . Band 1, 2, Officer 2, Choir 1, 2, President 2, Sopho- more Officer 2. MARTIN VERNON JONES . . . Pre-Law . . . Magee. What passion mark? EVELYN GAYNELL JOSEY . . . Elementary Education f . . Natchez . . . Wesley 1, 2, Officer 2, Trillium Staff 2, BSU 1, 2, YWCA 1, Colette I, 2. BRENDA KEENE . . . Secondary Education and Psycholo- gy . . . New Orleans, La. . . . SCA Council 1, Colette 1, BSU 1, 2, Choir 1, Trillium Staff 2, Dramatics Club 1, 2, Beauty 1, 2. DOUGLAS KELLY . . . General Business . . . Harrisville. GLENN KING . . . General Business . . . Jayess . . . Base- ball l. JANICE SUE KNIGHT . . . Secretarial Science . . . Crystal Springs . . . Trillium Staff 2, YWA 2, BSU 2, Phi Beta Lambda 1, 2. LINDA RAE LAIRD Elementary Education Brookhaven . . . SCA 1, 2, Officer 2, YWA 1, 2, Officer 2, YWCA 1, 2, Trillium Staff 1, 2, BSU 1, 2. ROBERT EARL LAIRD . . . Auto Mechanics . . . Bogue Chitto. LINDA LANG . . . Secretarial Science . . . Magee . . . BSU 1, 2, Phi Beta Lambda 1, 2, YWA 1, 2. GILBERT LAWRENCE . . . Mechanical Technology . . . Bogue Chitto. TOMMY LEE . . . Secondary Education . . . Pinola. ANIETA LeJEUNE . . . Secretarial Science . . . Crystal Springs . . . Trillium Staff 1, 2, Officer 2, YWA 1, 2, BSU 1, 2, Phi Beta Lambda 1, 2. FRANCES LOUISE LEONARD . . . Elementary Education . . . Bogue Chitto. . . BSU 1, 2, Officer 2, Choir 1, 2, IRC 1, YWA I, SCA l. Sophomore Directory RACHEL ELAINE LEWIS . . . Elementary Education . . . Wesson . . . French Club 1, 2, President 1, Student Council 2, SCA 2, Wesley 1, 2, Officer 2, Dramatics Club 1, 2, Officer 2, IRC 1, 2, Officer 2, Tennis Team 1, 2, Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2, FTA 1, 2, Who's Who Among Students in American Jun- ior Colleges 2. JOSEPH LYNN LOFTON . . . Engineering . . . Brookha- ven . . . Basketball Manager 2. LESLIE LOYD LOPTON . . . Engineering . . . West Lin- coln. THERESA LUSK . . . Secretarial Science . . . Natchez. . . Colette 1, 2, Phi Beta Lambda 1, Choir 1, 2, Officer 2, Tril- lium Staff 1, 2, IRC 2. FRANK 1. LUZ. . . General. . . Canton, Ohio . . . Band 1. MARILYN INEZ McCOY . . . Medical Technology . . . Brookhaven. HELEN DEWYSE MCHENRY . . . Elementary Education . . . Crystal Springs . . . BSU 1, 2. MICHAEL C. MCGEE . . . Electronics . . . Cyrstal Springs. FRANKIE McLENDON . . . General Business . . . Crystal Springs. MARSHALL MAHAFFEY . . . Business . . . Harrisville . . . BSU 1, 2, Wesley 1, 2. GEORGE MICHAEL MALONE . . . Data Processing . . . Brookhaven. BARBARA MANGUM . . . Physical Education . . . Magee . . . Cheerleader 2, BSU 1, 2, Trillium Staff 2. STEVE MANGUM . . . Ministry . . . Magee . . . Football 1, 2, BSU 1, 2. PATRICIA MARTIN . . . Secretarial Science . . . Meadville . . . Colette 2, BSU 1, 2. 208 DAVID L. MASON Journalism Ruth .. Choir 1, 2. TROY MASON . . . Petroleum Engineering . . . McComb. FRANCES KAY MILLIS . . . Secondary Education . . . Pi- nola . . . FTA 1, 2, President 2, BSL' 1. 2: SCA 2. RICHARD ALLEN MOAK . . . Engineering . . . Brookha- ven . . . BSU 1, 2. SYLVIA SUE MOAK Elementary Education . Brookhaven . . . BSU 1, 2, YWA 1, 2, FTA 1, 2. HILDA FAYE MORGAN . . . General . . . Brookhaven. LARRY ELDON MORRIS . . . Drafting and Design Tech- nology . . . Zachary, La .... BSU 2. SHARON MORRIS . . . Secretarial Science . . . Wesson KENNETH WAYNE MUNN .... A ccounting . . . Wesson . . . Dramatics Club 1, 2 President 2, Trillium Staff 1, 2, Phi Beta Lambda 1, 2, Officer 2, Football Manager 2. RUTH MURRAY . . . Mathematics . . . Longwood. Florida . . . IRC 1, 2, Officer 2, Dramatics Club 1. 2, Trillium Staff 1, Band 1, 2, Choir 1, 2, Officer 2, BSU 1. 2. ROBERT DONALD MYERS . . . Secondary Education . Bogue Chitto . . . Choir 1, 2, Men's Quartet 1. 2. LUCY MAY NATIONS . . . Secretarial Science . . . Monti- cello. SHAROLYN NEELY . . . General Business . . . Harrisville . . . Dramatics Club 1, 2: IRC 1, 2. Officer 2: BSU 1. 2: Phi Beta Lambda 1, 2, Choir 2. CATHY DIANNE NETHERLAND . . . Secondary Educa- tion . . . Natchez. . .Colette 1. 2: BSU 1. 2: Trillium Staff2: FTA 2, Officer 2. SHIRLEY ANN NEWMAN . . . Secretarial Science Brookhaven . . . Transfer from Mississippi College. Sophomore Directory F. M. OGLESBY, JR. . . . Pre-Med . . . Meadville . . .Tril- lium Staff 2, Officer 23 Football 1, 23 Track 1, 23 BSU 1, 23 Dramatics Club 23 Honorable Mention All State 2. CHARLES OWENS. . . Engineering . . . Brookhaven . . . Phi Theta Kappa 13 BSU 1, 2, Officer 23 SCA 23 Choir 23 Men's Quartet 1, 2. BRUCE PAPIZAN . . . General . . . Crystal Springs . . . BSU 1. 2. SANDRA PATTERSON . . . Secretarial Science . . . Wes- son . . . Choir 23 Phi Beta Lambda 1, 2. WANDA PETTIGREW . . . Elementary Education . . . Wesson . . . Colette 1, 2, Captain 23 SCA 1, 2. Officer 23 Westminister 1, 2, Officer 1, 23 FTA 23 Trillium Staff 1, 2, Officer 23 Beauty 2. BONNIE PEVEY . . . General . . . Jayess. JOHN B. PICKERING . . . Engineering . . . D'Lo. PAUL H. PONDER . . . Accounting . . . Mendenhall . . . BSU 1, 23 Student Association President 23 Phi Theta Kappa 1, 23 Phi Beta Lambda 1, 2, President 23 Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges 2. JUDY POUNDS . . . Secretarial Science . . . Brookhaven . . . Colette 1, 23 Phi Beta Lambda 1, 2. STANLEY LOUIS PRATHER . . . Engineering . . . Nat- chez . . . Phi Theta Kappa 2. SANDRA J. PRICE . . . Elementary Education . . . Bogue Chitto . . . Choir 1, 23 Trillium Staff 23 ,FTA 23 IRC 2. CLINTON RATCLIFF. . . General B.S. . . . Loyd Star. . . Basketball 1, 2. ROBERT M. REID . . . Secondary Education . . . Monti cello . . . Baseball 1, 2. CHERRY LANE SHAW . . . Physical Education . . . Crys- tal Springs. . .Choir 1, 23 Band 1, 2, IRC 1, 23 Wesley 1, 2 Dramatics Club 1, 23 FTA 23 YWCA 23 Trillium Staff 1, 2 French Club 2. it 9 3 fr.: a . in f- . n . WILLIAM ARTHUR RANEY . . . General Business Sylvarena. MARY LOUISE RAWLS . . . Math, Science . . . Natchez . . . Wesley 1, 2, Officer 23 Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2, Officer 23 State Officer 23 Dramatics Club 1, 23 Chemistry Award I3 SCA Council 23 Tennis Team I, 2. I LYNN BRUCE REEVES . . . Secondary Education . . . Bogue Chitto . . . French Club 1, 23 Dramatics Club 23 Tril- lium Staff 2, Officer 23 Tennis Team 1, 2. C. MARTIN REGEL . . . Forestry . . . Brookhaven . . . Band 1, 23 Choir 1, 23 Stage Band 1, 2, Westminister Fellow- ship 1, 23 BSU 1, 2. JERRY RICE . . . Secondary Education . . . Wesson Baseball 1, 2. WILLIAM JOSEPH RICHARDSON . . . General B.S. . . . Harriston . . . Football I, 23 Track 1, 23 Student Associa- tion 2. SYLVIA RICHMOND . . . Secretarial Science . . Wesson SHERRAN ROBBINS . . . Secondary Education . . . Mon- ticello. CAROLYN RUNNELS. . . Secretarial Science. . .Pinola . . . Wesley 1, 23 Trillium Staff 1, 23 Dramatics Club 1, 23 Phi Beta Lambda 1, 2. JAMES M. RUTLEDGE . . . General Business . . . Baton Rouge, La .... Transfer from LSU . . . Wesley Founda- tion 2. EVA RUTH SEALE . . . Secretarial Science . . . Meadville . . . Colette 2. CHARLES THOMAS SHORTER . . . Secondary Education . . . Harrisville. Sophomore Directory ERNEST SIMMONS . . . General B.S. . . . Wesson. GARY SMITH . . . General . . . Brookhaven . . . Basket- ball I, 2. GERALDINE SMITH . . . Elementary Education . . . Pino- la . . . BSU I, 2g YWA 2. JERRY WAYNE SMITH . . . Engineering . . . Brookhaven . . . Basketball I, 2. PEGGY SMITH . . . Physical Education . . . Natchez . . Colette I, 23 BSU I, 23 Trillium Staff 23 FTA 2. ROGER DALE SMITH . . . General B.A .... Fayette. ROGER DALE SMITH . . . Electronics . . . Wesson. RONALD S. SMITH . . . Drafting . . . Brookhaven. TERRY SMITH Secondary Education Baton Rouge, La. THOMAS H. SMITH . . . Psychology . . . Wesson Sophomore Class Vice-President 23 French Club 2. WAYNE JEFFEY SMITH . . . General B.S. . . . Loyd Star . . . Football I, 23 Baseball I, 2. BILLY SPARKMAN . . . Engineering . . . Hazlehurst . . . BSU I. 2: IRC 2. ERNEST H. STEVENS . . . Drafting . . . Hazlehurst. JOSHUA STRONG . . . Drafting . . . Hazlehurst. MIKE STROUD . . . Engineering . . . Meadville. LARRY CALVIN STRAWDER . . . Psychology . . . Har- risville. --I 1 A Q-1.t'1' 'W' --- -' ' ----r A Zum Q . ,Q SCHERRY SWEENEY . . . Secretarial Science . . . Brookhaven . . . Choir I3 Phi Beta Lambda I, 2, Officer 23 Phi Theta Kappa I, 23 Student Association Secretary 23 Col- ette I, 2, Head Colette 23 Who's Who Among Students in American Iunior Colleges 23 BSU I, 2. ROBERT M. SYKES . . . Electronics . . . Crystal Springs. CONNIE TAYLOR Home Economics .. . Crystal Springs . . . BSU I. LINDA JANE TAYLOR . . . Secretarial Science . . . Crystal Springs . . . Trillium Staff I, 2, Officer I, 2, Executive Edi- tor 23 YWA I, 2, Officer 2g Phi Beta Lambda I, 23 BSU I, 2. RONNIE GENE TEATER . . . General B.S. . . . Men- denhaull. LYDIA ANN TEMPLE . . . Business Education . . . Mead- ville Wesley I, 23 YWA I, 23 Phi Beta Lamb- da I. 2. GERRY THAMES . . . Secretarial Science . . . Topeka- Tilton . . . BSU I, 23 YWA I, 23 Phi Beta Lambda I, 23 Phi Theta Kappa I, 23 Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges 2. LARRY THAMES . . . Auto Mechanics . . . Topeka-Tilton. JACK ELLIS TOUSINAU . . . Secondarv Education . . Brookhaven . . . SCA 23 Christian Fellowship Club 2. Presi- dent 23 Choir I, 2. IACQUELYN ELIZABETH TURNBOUGH . . . Medical Technology . . . Brookhaven . . . Colette I, 23 Homecoming Maid 23 Westminister I. 2: Beauty 2. MARTHA VAN HOOSE . . . Secretarial Science . . . Nat- chez . . . Choir I3 BSU I, 2. GAME TIME lor thc Wolves . . . Sophomore Directory MITCHELL E. VAUGHN . . . Pharmacy . . . Loyd Star . . Baseball 1, 2, Basketball Manager. DONALD A. WALKER . . . Auto Mechanics . . . Wesson. RICHARD WAYNE WALKER . . . Rick . . . Business . . . Monticello . . . Phi Beta Lambda 1, Trillium Staff 1, 2, Feature Editor 2, Dramatics 1, 2, Wesley 1, 2, BSU 1, 2. ELGIN KENNETH WALLEY . . . Pre-Dental . . . Fayette . . . Freshman Class President, French Club 1, 2, Officer 2, Student Association Vice President 2, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Trillium Staff Sports Editor 2, Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2, BSU 1, 2, Officer 1, 2, President 2, Who's Who Among Stu- dents in American Iunior Colleges 2. THOMAS DODDS WALSH . . . Music . . . Liberty . . . Choir 1, 2, Band 1, 2, BSU 1, 2. LINDA WARD . . . Elementary Education . . . Meadville . . . Colette 2. LARRY D. WARREN . . . Agriculture . . . Magee . BSU 1, 2. MIKE WARREN . . . Agriculture . . . Brookhaven GORDON WEST . . . General B.S .... Brookhaven. BILLY WHITE . . . General . . . Crystal Springs . . . Wes- Iey 1. LINDA LOU WHITE . . . Data Processing . . . Liberty . . . Dramatics Club 1, 2, Choir 1, 2, BSU 1, 2, Phi Beta Lambda 1, 2, YWA 1, Trillium Staff 2. DAVID GLENN WHITEHEAD . . . General . . . Mead- ville. ANNETTE WIGINGTON . . . Elementary Education . Pinola. LARRY LAVON WILLIAMSON . . . Secondary Education . . . Monticello . . . Baseball 1. NITA FAYE WILLIAMS . . . Secretarial Science . . . Loyd Starr . . . Phi Beta Lambda 1, 2. BILL WILSON . . . Electronics . . . Natchez. CONNIE SUE WOOTEN . . . Home Economics . . . Brookhaven . . . BSU 1, 2, Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2, Trillium Staff 2, FTA 2, Class Officer 1, Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges 2. CHARLOTTE SUSAN WROTEN . . . Elementary Educa- tion . . . McCall Creek . . . YWA 1, 2, BSU 1, 2, FTA 1, 2. GLENN YATES . . . Drafting . . . Magee . . . Football 1, 2, All-Star 2, Honorable Mention All-State 2. MARY ELLEN YATES . . . Accounting . . . Magee . BSU 1, 2, Phi Beta Lambda 1, 2, YWA 1, 2. Senior Directory JERRY ABLES . . . Chorus 1, 2, 4-H 1, Who's Who 3. THOMAS AHREND . . . 4-H 1, Hi-Y 4. BARBARA ARMSTRONG . . . Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, 4+H 1, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4, Ensemble 3, Beauty 4, Voice 4. BYRON ARMSTRONG . . . Choir 1, 2: Band 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. LINDA BARLOW . . . Choir 1, 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4. SUE BERRY . . . Choir 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4. DALE BRENT . . . Y-Teens 2, 4, President 4, Choir 4, 4-H 4, Band 4, Basketball 1, Ensemble 3, Class Officer 1. 'za hx. Construction of the new Voc T h H y Duty Equipmen use . . . t Building ' Senior Directory SAMMY BRITT. . . Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, All Magnolia 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Class Officer 4. STEVE CARR . . . Football I, 2, 3, 4, All Magnolia 4, Bas- ketball I, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4. SHELTA CASILAW . . . Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, choir 1, 2, 3, 4. SANDRA COTTEN . . . Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Colette 4, 4-H I, 2, 3, 4, Officer I, 2, 3. PHYLLIS DAVIS . . . Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, 4-H I, Who's Who 3, Homecoming Maid 3, Cheerleader 3, 4. WILLIE DUNCAN . . . Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4. LINDA FORTENBERRY . . . Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Band I, 4-H I, Colette 4, Trillium Staff I, 2, 3, 4, High School Editor 3, Assistant 4, Chorus I, 3, 4, Ensemble 3, Bas- ketball Scorekeeper 2, 3, 4, Manager 4, Reporter 3. RANDY FURR . . . Band I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 3. DALE CREER . . . Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, High School Pep Band I, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 2, 3, 4, Local, District, and State Science Fair Finalist 2, Miss. Power and Light National Science Contest Winner 3. REBECCA HARRIS . . . Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 4, President 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3, 4, 4-H I, President lg Class Officer I, 2, President 2, Trillium Staff 3, 4, High School Class Editor 4, Homecoming Maid 4, Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 3, Track I, 2, 3. KATHY HEBERT . , . Y-Teens 3, 4, 4-H I, 2, 3, 4. CEORCE HIDCON LORAINE 'THOMPSON REGINA ,IONES . . . Y-Teens I. 2. 3, 4, Officer 2, 3, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 4-H I, Colette 3, 4, Basketball I, Class Officer I. LINDA KIMBLE . . . Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Colette 4. BETTY LOU KING . . . 4-H I, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Band 4. ROSALYN LITTLE . . . 4-H 1,Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4. NANCY MOULDER . . . Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, 4-H I, 2, 3, 4, Officer I, 2, 3, 4. KEITH MUNSON . . . Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. EVELYN MYERS DALE NEWELL . . . Hi-Y I, 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, Band and Pep Band I, 2, 3, 4. LYNDA PEETS . . . transfer from Brookhaven. PATRICIA PIAZZA . . . transfer from Jefferson, Colette 4, High School Head Colette 4, Y-Teens 4. SCOTT RATCLIFF . . . Football I, 2, 3, 4, All Magnolia 43 Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. BRENDA SMITH . . . Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, All Conference 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, Class Offi- cer I, Who's Who 3, 4-H I. MIKE SMITH . . . Band I. 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y I. 2. 3, 4: Class Of- ficer I, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4-H I, 2. CRADY TRAVER, JR. . . . Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3. STEVE HUGH TARVER . . . Football I. 2, 3, Track 4, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, 4-H I, 2. RUSSELL V. VARNADO. . . Football I. 2, Basketball I, 2, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4: Class Officer 2. SUSAN WALKER . . . Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4. Officer 2. 3, 43 Band I, 2, Officer 2, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Sweetheart 3, Beauty 3, 4, Colette 3, 4, Class President 2. 4: 4-H. MIKE WHITE. . . Football I, 2: 4H 1. 2, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4. Cobras - Cobrettes Win agnolia Crown i , S 'I 'T' -,gn FIRST SEMESTER ALL x',x P50011 ,QQ04 Autographs Autographs Autographs TAYLOR ITUBLISFLLNP VCQMIANY Tl..- Elf' fl .I f.,i QCA' f'. Y r I , 'YF'-, I up ,, EVELYN W. OSWALT LIBRARY COPIAH-LINCOLN JUNIOR COLLEGE WESSON, MISSISSIPPI 39191
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